int..ma Loaiea. , Hoee-hucd, .lim-grecn, gold-tinted Where maples fringe the .-reck ; Broased, on the oak-created hill-top. Like the Un of s hunter '* cheek. Bright-flashed with garnered sunshine, (slowing with silent praise. Are the loaves of rovsf forests, Ripened through long, stiil day*. Daintily molded oha iref, s rail of the winet light,L li. l\ L | Distilled from a million sunbeams. And treasured for our sight. i, | ii i iii I. I Farm, flurdclt ami HwiselmW. SODACAKK RA S**CTS.-JIU CITPHUTJ ter, two cups snniL 4s'if Vtm fl< -i0 three eggs, one nroff* ed in a cup of milK, two tcaspoouiul* croam tarter, mixed in flour. flour, four eggs—whites and yolks bent an separately, two teaspoons cream tar ter, one teaspoon sod. a. Dark apices. SODA Bmcrrra—One pint of sweet milk, npitwqr lori tjtnjg fheiiflotn} an>gg. one tcAspohh \1 of softs stift tVo cream tarter, and pui them in dry; a lit- j tie salt; mix rtrry soft ; roll them and rutin auull siaed biscuits: hike in a quick oxen ; they aw dnhVntus, aud fi ill suit the most fastidious taste. Sons SHOULDER* w Hoiuucs.—A oor reapoudeut of the Gim.Ww Farmer writhe relative to sore or gailvd slioulVri|uf, horses " Wash them well every night i and morning with a strong solution of ■ aak bark, made by bailiafe the table in water, thru rub them well with linseed. oil. Anoint them night and morning; with a salve made of three parts of lin seed oil and one part of quiok-likie. To i make horses' shoulders tough, wash the shoulders well twice a day. for • week before working, with the oak bark sol- j ution."' * ( Kmcrnto Fma FRESH WWA SWMA~ J A method adopted in Portugal hg*- serving fish consists in removitfg viscera and sprinkling sugar oter the, interior, keeping the fish in a hortvont.il position, so that the sugwr may pone- t irate as much as possible. It* is -said 1 that fish pre|>ared in this way * Can be kept completely fresh, for a long time, the saves being as perfect as if recently mora agreeable taste, a tahfo-spfrmtiifo of sugar being sufficient for i fivrepouM fish. • * *M A GOOD lUr TKAF. —Take a WnJ > that will hold water, cat the head a life* tie smaller than the top of the barret, pass a string through the center of ffie head, and hang it np so that it-may Iflmg • perfectly free inside the barrel, three or four iiichee below the dHw. Now, put * in five or six Inches of and dfoa! some grease on the fop of the barrel! head, which yoiimuat Ivdues by uaakmy i on some thin pwoes of lead r pi*a wmr t trap where tha rats can gat art it earily. I ana it is ready. They esane np to the grease, and in stepping op one Mde.r>f} the head the other naturally upland in goes the rat. Tlrv Bead soon its equilibrium, and is ready Tor anotheA ' Sometimes, 1 when tliCre is "considerable [ grease or food around alifry |hfY can get ft, they won't take IheTaot. rTrWnst case, put a little annisred in your bait. " j PKTS IS THK COCSTHX. —J. cxixrofpui* - dent of the Rucheater mn4~ Ckrvucle tn B-ii?11 givos u rather '"ahparika* dery" description of pets-inllnt tvnintrj. l and says: Ilia lift a xawaiim || have anacondas in their cellars to destroy rats and mine, as they are more ufhawat in their work thnn cat*. Tbej do net' have the largest sized snakes for that purpose; they are poly from 10 be £)p, feet long, and aw their houses, bat to prevent their mischief i they are necessarily chained. During the prevalence of the yellow foyer, the summer past, the contagion vsup more-' fatal to them than to the families ixfwhicb they were kept. , j I * | MAXIXG A Ctfotrbfefc— Hir cover the bottom o£ thepotthe chowdee I is to be cooked in with pickled I pork, or. if pteferndl BM aktevxnoon-, fol ot lard. Take fav kind of fresh fish (cod and l>ass are f>e*t) and Igy (hear* over the pork or in the lard, if pork iste used, fir&t fry it tb-sMtarit* iard, -u&tdf boiling hot. Sltrew over t; -> fish a layer, of chopped cdtoßs. anf a kver of jfiiti trackew, pep Mr* and salt, •MSEkre- > used if liked, but are not esMntiar. * Next add another layetjHf fish, then ] another of onions, .rntber Ot crackers ; an 1 seasoning. When all the fish is in,"' dredge with flour, and quite cover the fish with water ; stew gently. Half an hour will cook' A cbowdar of HWHI urate sire. Take up tho chowder; thicken the gravy by adding a tablespooniul of flonr to a teacuo of butter. AdvJ tin's , to the gravy and slew two minutes. Add* 1 wipe or catsnp if IHnigbl,. jnmpgdd , out of bed to dislodge tlie ofiendtr. lt| was in the month of January, wbeg the I snow was three feet deep. 11$ uat/#- 1 . turning, his wife ran out to see what wapj the matter. There she found her bus- j t band in fi?s night suit, his b-eth.shatter-1 ing and his whole body almost paralyzed with cold, holding thi "struggling dog by! r the tiil. "Holy mother, Pat," said she, ' "what wud ye be afthr doin ?" ' " Hush," said he, " don't ye she ? . I'm 1, tryin' to firaze the baste I** ... * - - —.— • ;i GEV. SXCKLB* VASI married to Miss !< Creaoh, at Madrid, and started for New i < \\ THK I'KKMDENr.S MENMtiE. Tlie President, in his annual message to Congress, asyie: In adUreasing *my thirl annual mes sage to Ahe ]uw waking branch of the I government it ia gratifying to IH alile to state that .hiring the past year aucossa I has generally dHwltd the effort to exe-! ; cute all law's found upon the Htntute 11fo<>ks. Tl\o policy lias IHVU not to in | quire into the wisdom of the laws already loiiacUvl, but to learn their spirit and ifitent, and to enforce them acoordinglT. '* * rHosruiuTY. Tlie past year has, under a wim; Provi iTToaoc, Iveu one of genera! prosperity to ' the nation. It has, however, been at tcndcil with more than usgal chastise meuta in the loaa of life and ptopArtv hy stiwiu and fire. Theae dis.ist.rs have Ifcdgied U> call fortli the best elements of human liatup; A| oiu- aud to develops a frfolls|it4 t*rus ra Ufa jan t of foreign nations, which goe far towarils allevialing the distress oocasioiMsl by jAlyiyJanntiea. j ( j* . OCR roßmaS RKUirtoRS. ' The relations of the United States ) wfthf f.ifsiru i|iViA .wwtaia.v to lw f frvcuftly.l fTavyr;. i\l iks 1> wt i Aeuiful iu ' two groat nations, sp.aking ; luvi *t"and having one lin -sgv st-nriing by peaceful arbitration diaputos ol "Totig standing. sMltokV < <*> v time jftiHtriiig tlw>se nationa into bliHwy and rbhsnTc conflict. An example has thus been tct rehi.'h if. aue*v'' , l 1,1 f " hnal 'issue, insf' Pi'othir civil , iaevl nathuiA AmllV Iwaflfr the naall* Af i ivftitqing to productive industry millions 1 men now maiutaiued to s*ttle the i disputes of nations ly the bsjrouet and i Unx broads w,>rd. )< J i< TKK.ITIKS. I' I recomnieatl the lephdaHon necessary j ou tho of the .United States to bring J into oja-riHon th* of the treaty to the fisheries, and to the other r .*jK rfhiti'ttn of Ou• . tow-ithf fhl- Tfo'tish Nortli American {roaaeaaiona t Iwcome opera k flve sqsiKiu :usthupti>p*-t aluiH li%fltafl.oM the p-u't of Great Britain and its rirtHit tMH9A&wgial*tnMi may become taeUoa exteiuUwl to Gcnnaiis ig France by the diplomat - and ccnsnlfl* ir|tfoscbUtlves of the I'nit lu Dial rougtry. It is jast to • add * Stil ait duty of this pro • rti tnhaa h" r iby the him tfVfl md Consui-Gf ucral at l'aris, and theWtrjiiw comtuSln Trani-C under the "of the latter, with great kiml |Sat as well as with prudence and tact. TilpV! couAe has receiwd the commend afton of the German gevernmeut, and •r .7i _ r .. jy uyagp- STATES AND DERMA NT. tfovernmcnt of the Emj*-nw of Gcroiapwceetinaaa ii lumftmt a friend j IjAw l dig toward the United States, auil aUsire to hurruouuM with Uie moderaU an* jast policy which this g.iverumeut iiiZßjtJihs m'U4 relations with Asiatic 'pbWcTw as wcTRs with theSouth Ameri ic tuV prtl JbflJvA Kay -givi awwauic-vs , j yial the fnenfily feci! rigs or that govern - | niAd arc fufly* nkoreii by the United iStav^,. M-j itaw. # Tueviifffloaririnvof the new treaty of comnfoftb betwfi-n tha United States and , Ifiily'liive Been'exchanged. The two r [ "Sjf'i haia aaii sj ju this treaty that private jirOperrir at stea ."hall be expmpt . from CtAli.| fcfbfdw-tpire-ti th--1 I Jno powfhx 1 Til/ rmfotl "Stifles* hate spared no opportunity .of incorpontiug .this rule inta the oUigg: - wxs of nation*. Thy Xuriy -first Congress at its third ses *M-m. iuad.-au appropriathn for tlrn or {ganjzation or ft wtexf tfoftmftwioti fur . adjudicating nflofi fibctdaimsof ciriwns f-of tfi& vnifed Sfttes ag-.dnst Spain. • growing of itteurrecHon in Onlm. been organ ized. T'rhmsniit herewith (he coites -1 pomlnw* rehtfing to its formation and I its jartsdictiafl. It is to Ix? hoped that the oomixussi|Ui wpl afford the olaimaiitß a coßiplcto rumudv far their iuinrirs. • f m j kI'SSIA. j * ThsvutiwMtc friendly relations which j liavc v# (he United ' yLit a diplomatic I rspraist ttive. It was impossible, witii Smph-d hy a de sife to put an cud to the Imrbaroua treat- Auf-nt of Mr RTiipt*tet*kt-d sailors on the ipstrprted stir Minister ut LVkiU'W endeavor to conclude a con kT#afio with Corea lor securing the safc ty of such ma | ryem-JPiniral Itoogexs was instructed fio accompany him, with asufficieut force IVj protect him ia cfcse.pf neeil. A small ii p-irfy sent out on reaching th#Meite(>, by its own actiodf fdiefnthis government of the ! drfflemoe'experiViu-t'nfrom tjiesc causes. Our with tl<- various republics •a Qtedrai and Suufij America continue; a* It one exception, to be cordial and adlft I r oeom met id some action by > CoegreewregafdingHie overdue i lists if- Ments under the award of the Vcnezuia c!aim cftinnilsslbn of 1860. The inter nal of this government pre sent uo justification for the absence of ftttsxt to meet their solemn treaty obli gation*. i s - • The ratification pf tlie Extradition Treaty wiflr ' Nicaragua has been cx chahgefi. . " • | snbject for eapgratulation th#t 'the of Brazil has taken the initiatory step towards the abolition of sj/irery; ©ur relations with that em pir( will be made more so bv thin not. It ia not tx> much to hope that the government of lir.uil may hereafter find it for its ter cet, an weil an intrinsically right, to ad runee towards entire emancipation more rapidly than the present act • coutem plates. • It is to lx< regiv-tt.xl that the .list urlx.l condition of the island of Cuba continue* to lie a stutive of annoyance and of anx iety. Tlie existence of a protracted strug gle in such el.> proximity to our own territory, without ap|Mreut pro*|xN>t of an early termination, cannot lx- other than an object of concern to a peojile, who, while nKstaimug from inU-rn-reuee iu the affairs of other jx.wera, iinturullv desii>- to .w every country in the tutdis tnrlw.l enjoymoui of jx-nre, hlx rty aud the hfi-aaiug ot fit-e insotutiona. Our naval commanders in Cuban waters have been instructed, iu ease it shonl I IKN-OUIC j ie -esaarv, to spare no effort to protect the lives and property of AOH< iiji- Auicr i |x>wers in their treatment of auelt quv> tiou*. NATIONAL to:I!t. The national debt has been reduce.! to the extent of eighty-six millions, fifty aeveu thousand, one huudnnl and I twenty-six dollars iud eighty cents dur ing the year ; and by the negotiation of national tmuds at a lower rate of ut ] tereet, tlie interest on the public debt has IHH-II SO far diminished that now the sum to le raiatsl for the interest account is nearly seveuteen million dollars less llian on the first of March, I*o9. TAX EM. 1 r.s-ommend that all taxre from in ternal sonreea lieaboliahiNl, extvpt tkOHo NiUectisl for vinuaand malt liquors, tobac-o in its various f.rus aud from stomps, hi readhiatuig the to fill ! I suggest that a careful estimate be made of the amount of surplus revenue ool | looted uuder the present laws after pro viding the current cxia-usea of tho p>v -1 ernment, the interest account of a aink , ing fund, aud that this surplus be re- Jiuvtl in such a manner as to nlTonl the greatest relief to the greatest nuuibhr. WILD, ; Oontuiue.l fluctnations in the value of gold, as eonqoircd with the national Cur reucy, has a most damaging etleet IIJHUI tho inereaae and development of the ! country, iu kerping np pru-ei of all arti j cl#a n.NN-asary in every .lay life. It f<*e j ters a spirit of gambling prejudicial alike to un'.iuual morals and national tiuiiuces. If the question can la- met as to howr to get a fixed value our cur rency, that value constantly and uni formly approaching |ar with specie, a very ueairablo object will lv> guimsl. THE KL KLCX Warning not having been heeded, on the Tth Of Oct. a general proclamation . was issued suspending the privilege of the writ of Ualx-u cortua in nine counties iu South Carolina. Direction was gi.cn that, within the counties so designated, persetns supposed, upon creditable infor mation, todic meuilwrs of such unlawful | .-ombinations should Is- arrewtetl by the i military forces of the United States and jdelivrred to the marshal to be dealt with according to law. Iu two of sti.l couu , tiea—York and Spartanburg—many ar : rests have l>een made. At the last ac- I count tlie number of ja-mms thus ar resttvl was one liuudred and sixty-eight. Several hundred whose erimiualitr was , iuK-ertaiue.l to lie of an inferior degree j were released for the present. These ; have generally made confessions of their I guilt. Great caution has been exercie.l in making these arrests, aud nutwith standing the large uuml>er, it is believed that no innocent person is now iu ens I t*ly. The prisoners will be held for • regular trial iu the judicial tribunals u! the United Stah-s As soon as it appear led that tlie authorities of the United ■ SGh-s were aUiut to take vigorous ' measures to enforce the law, many JHT- I sons alweond. il, and there is good ! ground for supjwising that all of audi jH-rsons have violated the law. A full report of what has lieen done under this law will he submitted to Congress by the Attorney-General. PTAH. In Utah there still remains a remnant of Iwrlsirisui repugnant to civilization, to decency aud to the laws of the Unit.sl States. Territorial officers, however, have lx-en found who are willing to pec form their dnty in a spirit of equity, and with a due sense of sustaining tno ma jesty of the law. Neither |Mdigamy, nor . any other violation of exi-tiiig stubrte-- wiU be jx-raitted within the territory of the United States. It is not with the religion of the self-styled saints that we are now dealing, but with their practices. They will lx- protected in the worship of God, according to the dictates of their conscience ; hut they will not le permit- ( test to violate the laws under the cloak of religion. It may bo advisable for) Congress to consider what in the execu tion of the Inw against fxilvgatny, is to lx- the sUtns of plural wives and their Offspring. The propriety of Congress pamiug an enabling net authorizing the territorial legislature of Utah to legiti mize all rhil.lrea bom prior to u time fixed in the art, might be l>y its humanity to those inuoceut children. This is a suggestion only, and not a recom mendat ion. iHSAiutrrrw. More than six years having elapsed shire the last hostile gun was Ami I*- tween the armies then arrayed against I each other, the one for the perpetuation, the other for the destruction of the Union. It may well IM> considered whether it is not now time thnt the dis abilities imputed by the Fourteenth 1 amendment should be removed. That ameudment does not exclude the ballot, | but only imposes the disability to hold office upon certain classes. When the ■ purity of the Imilot is secure. majorities | are sure to elect officers riflix-ting the j views of the majority. Ido not see the | advantage or propriety of excluding men from office merely because they were, Iwfore tho retiellion, of standing and character sufficient to be elected to [Hsi tions requiting them to take oaths to support the Constitution, and admitting to eligibility those entertaining precisely tht; same views hut of less standing in their communities. It may ho said that the former violated an oath while the , latter did not. The latter did not have it in their power to do so. If they had taken this oath it raunot lie doubted they would have broken it, as did the former cla**. If there are any great criminals distinguished above all others for the part they took in opposition to the government, they might, in tle judgment of Congress, be excluded from such an amnesty. THK CIVIL SERVICE. In my message to Congress, one year ago, I urgently recommended a reform in the civil service of the country. In conformity with the recommendation, Congress in the ninth section of an act msking appropriation for sundry civil expenses of the government mid for other purposes, approved March fi, 1871, gave tho necessary authority to the Executive to inaugurate a civil ser vice reform, and nloc Sfetq Prjuonone day, slant an Women. At a recent dinner iti New York, ai whnjh no ladies wern present, a matt, in responding k> the toa*, —Woman," dwelt almost aolaly >u tba frailty of tin ie*, —e*elnintittg that tlie lumt of litem were little lietter that the worst, the ohief difference being in their surround ings. At the cnncluaton of the a)>occli, a gentleman roae ami tut id : " I trust the gentleman, in the application of Itia re mark*, refers to hit own mother and mat era not our*." Tna effect of this just and timely re buke waa overwhelming ;and the tualtg- I iter of woman wa rowtwl with aliame and confuainu. Thia iueideut acrrea an eicellent pnr |nt- in prefacing a lew wortl* on tin subject. Of all the evil* prevail nt among men, we know of none more blighting in it* moral effect than the tendency to )>eak slightly of the morula of woman. Nor is there anything in which young men are ao thoroughly mistaken as in the es tiuiate fltey form of the integrity of woman—not their own mother* and am ter* thank God, but of other* whom they forgot are aoiuetxwly elae'a tnotlmr and aistera. Let ytntng men retnemlwr that their j chief happiness in life fiepciida on their faith tit women. No worldly wisdom, no iniaauthmpic philosophy, no getter ali/Ation can cover or weaken thia fun datuaiiUil truth It atanda like the record of (tort trim*"!f for i\ is notbing lose than thia—aud altould put an everlast ing acal upon lips that arc wont|o apeak slightly of women. Knowing the Kuin*. " Alston's Treatise oa Seaman-shin" ' give* the following facta ami rule* far . computing the strength of rope* ; To timl what size rope you require when woven ti* a tackle, to lift a given , weight. Divide the weight to be raised iv the number of parts at the movable block, to obtain the strain on a single |mrt ; add one-third of thin for the iu ©reised strain brought by friction, ami Mil- tlie roja' of corresponding strength. ' One-sixth of bun is t 2 8 ton*, j which, with one-third added, is b ton* , • nearly, for uhioh yon should reeve a six mch or ti inch rope. Conversely : To find what weigh? a given rope will lift when rove as a tackle, multiply the weight that the rope is capable of suspending by the numlmr ot par's at the movable block, uiul sub tract one-fourth of this for re*i*tauce. Thus : B.b tons, the strength of the ! rrvfw, multiplied by rt, the uuntber of l>art*ktho iuovw)4 block, nouns 1:1 )t or one fourth, gives 40.1 ton* as the weight required. Wire rope is more than twice the strength of hemp rope of the same eir cum fere lice ; splicing a rope is supposed k> weaken it one eighth. The strongest deseription if hemp rope is untarrod, white, threc-stromlcd rope; and the nest in the scale of strength is the common three-strand, hawser laid rope, tarred. An Amiable Youth. The Hartford Timr* eavs ; A on ire* pouilent from Windsor informs ns that a party of boys from twelve to tlftecu vears of age/liviug in Rainbow, think- j lug to have a little fun, blackened their fuees and went lo Mr. William Misirc'r house. Moore has a son, a boy of four j teen, wuo has often collected other bov* at his father a houe to have sport. Tf:e ladn went to the kitchen thww and • rapped. Young Moore came to tin disir, and, seeing the blackened crowd, asked them what they wanted, thi* said, '• We want to stay all night." He j i retreated, exclaiming, "Clear out ! I'll slioot you!"-and the party, knowing his propensity to use a pistol in all sorts of threatening and dangerous way*, Itnrtel back for the street. Young Moore came to the door with a loaded pistol and fired at them. The ball bit a boy by the name of llanlon, in the . liack of the head, at the Iwse of the brain—entering among the thick muscles at the junction of the skull and neck. It does not set in to have fractured the skull, but has lodged against it, la-hind the muscles. The Moore boy is said to have Iwe 11 in the habit of using the pis tol iu a most wilful and danger-ma mmi ner—pointing it at o'her loy* :tnd snap ping it, ami the Jieople of Kntntwjw pro pone to take some action * gainst young Miami. It is thought llanlon will not mirtain serious injury. i The Public Ilcbt The following is a recapitulation of f the statement of the public debt : la la Besrtoz IMnw! la Cat. Bond* si Si |*T CTHt 11.5T: I|Viop lk tsl* si flv ja-r cat.. jtt.Mtsim ■ t T rterijwl tI.SM.4SS ua or lu(*r*sl MHI.iSI} W>t H< wins lnlrrt in lawful M -tw-jr. - Ori!"r*tMi li.ono^wow Csrtt&mtaa si U>m> I*l cent *s, iw- *> (*> . I 1 ' rrliu-tpsl. |ju.l*.aaa.< Inl-ivsl M4.M0.00 | rubl as Wtik-h Inlimt hMl'isml slurs Maturity l niKHwl .-<• ll,t,r*: Slits I*l-1 li-*rlns no lolmtl old drmsnd sad lrg*|.trn4*r D*t**.. $3*7.491 Si 11 i FrarOoMt owrrnr ai.toii (Oft f , ' Cola Csnlfirstrs 14 W.IW W JTtnHpd sirs.ft-5.0t7.50 t'tirlslm-d Interest 14.442.13 Total ra-bt. Prtnrtpsl 5.31T.1T1 194 #4 Interest SI.MSt.SST.W Total Cash 111 (bo Tisasurr. S ('••In interest $04,334,444 M * Curronr; .. 10,123,499.7*-' Debt IrM eh In Ihr Tnsnir; lU*. I. 1171 % $1.14.1.5f>7.*4 i N*. I. I*7l 3.341.713.444 00 Deer*-*** of IrM durttiß raonlh 48.443.0*0 1* I [Veres.* of .I*l ln*- Msi-*h 1 73.457.479.07 i f*~-rrs<- of drill from Msroli 1., l *W, I-ilsrrb I. I*7l W1.7M.413 09 The f'nltcd Slates Treasury. Treasurer Snfiucr makes the following report : The nooks of the office were closed June, 30, 1871, after the entry of nil moneys received and disburse! on authorised warrants within the fiscal y< ar, aa follows Cash. Dr. Hklaiic. in Trpmenrr from lamt j-rar 1H9.WJ.171. Rpctoved, formerly mvlltetl m* nti*T*ll ml ile >..|s Rpppltpil from l/nm... fIJO njn.ajs 90 ner. lrrl fern i nmleia* jnrt.JTn.l'* 06 Her d from Infr lUer.. ll.l'X'H l'S 1.1 Umerlred from I mini, I,JSS.6IS.IW lire* (red from mr 2J.s3f.iiM ol Uecelppd from Nmry l.kl.flHl Rprel/rd fr-'Oi latnrlor.. 511.675.91 Rer'd Irnm Mimrellmn'm . 32.766.226J<9 Total nvsijit for the floral year Wl.S9S.isi 63 Onad total 19W.9TH.319.30 Ca*h. Cr. Pmld on mreonnt of Isihllr Debt (6SI 919,111 ft Pmld on arrount of Ihr Army 55.637.953.56 Paid on arrount of lh* Mmry VJ.6.'H.67S.AS Paid on mcrount of Intrrlor. 1J.656. 671.33 Pmld on mrrounl of Tremmury projvr... 31.J89.A51.9* IWId on arrount of Cnmtomm. 17 617 162 Iol year 199.917.177 It Oram! tolal 1980,961.369 30 NEW YORK HKOUAIW. —TIie family beggnraof Newr York are impostern, if wo may believe u oorrenpondent who lias len writing of them. A wrctolied lookilig man, nppnrently blind, nnd with his head carefully bound up withaclenn bit of iniudin, can be often seen in the ! street* slowly turning the handle of a diminutive orgnti, while in his hip lien an infant fust asleep, through the effeebi of morphine, and two other ebildren, enrefiill vnelecte.l for their ages, on either ■ hand. Careless people, who are charit ably dis] wiped, frequently drop a penny in the box standing on the organ, tnongh few imfigine that the whob thing is an j imposture. llie man is far from being blind, and the children are hired by tip day. The writer once pointed out the group to a policeman, as they sat in front of the 77MC* Office, and it was startling to see the audden change effect ed by his interference. The man regain ed his eyesight in a marvelous manner the children became awake, nnd all four shuffled ofl in great fear of an arrest. CoHPTROLLKit Cotiolly ol New York was unable, to make up the required amount of his bail, —0380,000 of tlie 81,. 000,000 being not forth ooming, and was removed from the New York Hotel by the Sheriff to JjitflJow Street Jail, Our Internal Revenue. kSHvHfr*fpoirr oK run com m nwjoNXfl^ The rejuirt of the C'ommiuimgjrr of , Jttarti.il Revenue state* Ilia ng6tiy.it* ' receipt* from all gtuiree*, tWWk' of the ditect bit ttftfn 11*9 lauds, and On duty upon eiieufiitiun and .|t • of national bsnka were for thw llwnl v-ar 1871. 9144,1111,170 24. This anm in cludes the uinoiliit refunded nmi Allow ed (Sl drawback* Drawback" have baoti stlowed on gentU'ai liumdiautflse iiuilei sivtiou 171, set J uiie !Rl, lf">4, limited tiy Uie act of March 31, lbtSM, amount ing t0f22.8H7.1t7. This amount ia larger than that allowed for in Ibeal year IH|O. on account of the ailjudieatiou of old claima for draw lan k* on cotton go#!- rendered ndminaahlA by joint resolution aptrruvetl July 14, 187(1. There wa* refunded during the past o*eul year for laß fi dleuallv aOaOasco, (#.! I the m| pf Hh"l7.f*4*l Thialargd tiicr#sue over tlie year pree*-ding was due to the adjustment of claima that had been sus pended during former years for more complete coinmlcifiUou ; fyr tnsUim'n, j the claim of one df tliu Hkibi" 1 was einbraeed iu tlie aboye aggregltF. and amounting to Sl'>.B(iii for taves col lected on divideuda declared upon stock owned hf tin- Htate. Tin* was the larg est elai|i 4v r allowed by the bureau, and was referred to tllO Attoruey-Hem<- , ml for his advice. 'ihe Coiutuiiuooufr'a i-atunata of re ceipt* for the current nscid year, under the pregent law, is §lii-',(KAI,tMIW. Ibe o'linlH rot lUkttllerihs u-Oiw i 7. (%o rrturos t Uils- -rnk fci the LksMi-tail year iliow u i. Asl \m> duel ion )h kubilde gallon *S fb - T-Je rial ifi-fthnu ffiiit, of M.47 t4<(: fttl fojin mrft * ; ti>Uu r>mh /•> - diietioti, 50,77(5,100. The totisl quantity of spirits iu thw I'mUd Skates not in in ternal revenue w iv-houo stlie latef May, 1871, was 11,185,713 proof pall- 'lis, show ing a decrease m qunrfdlv' sine# NoveuiU-r 15, 1870, uf 4.402..v*0 ' gallon* The rce.-ints from sptRs for Ihe fiseul year ended JnnertO, t*7l, were f4t,2->!,B4s. The amount of tax receiv ed on fermented liquon at 81 a lionyl was. 1iiß471, 97.158.7dt. Ths inn -dkl' over former year* is believed to la- iPte.l iu pnrt at least, to the greater attention given to that subject bv ndor'Wtl 'UAnt '"'j T**mf*^nn Tlie total receipts from tobacco for the liseal iear ended June .'HI, 1871, were 8H3j578,0t>7.18. A* compared with the receipts from the same source for the preCfsling il-s-alyiar. the iniTvi*i?e>f 92,- ] tf-'H.l'-'.Ht. The to fed ammiut (f UMI-lfae Itiphl tobacco rcin*seuti-d liy the amount of collections for the fifton! year ndpd Jinn- 30, 1871, was as follow* ; C'bvOtsg U'haeeo, suutr. AC. (class iti cents) Ij4 (517,8Ctt | hnuid* ; amoldng tda !N* -••nip*, shorts, Ac. (class 10 cents) 140.- j 4l7,ti*Ui pounds Adiltotllis the quail tit\ exported 10,021,082 pnunilfl a Oil the 4>xc(vts remaining iu warrhotiwn4.Run 3D, 18*1, over June ISM, 1870, 72,377, giv ing a teissl pnaluet for the tear of 1(15,- i 828,18*1 (Miunds. Tlie total number of i-igars, ehe-rooto, Ae.. on which tnxe# were collected was 1.332,H44 J ,;kT7. * — n tl The Tnited State* Army. HEIN-ht or tmk srs iu.TaV. or wak. 1 Tim report of the Bccretary of War, for the vcar 1871, sets forth some ioßv (Citing facts fegardiug (be i il'lbWt I t#- of the country. The report *avs : In oceoidsuce with the act ofCoogrcaa I tlie oumls r of enlisted men wai ou July 1 ,r< dueed trt 581,(*10 ; itldiffereUt *oldtel> , acre discharged, and the vtlf emits was ramxl with wTnOv la iaipfo*- ing the character of the muk ami file. The following are the dgures lulutsl ItSO ir *B||.Mn 31l Knii*-I ta*a .4 •rdnsa** U Or-lnss-* MffßSßb Sl psU •** , J*' Millisr* A. irtr.y lanJ 1.,1k 94 Msd it.*d per <-**■*'*. OiretHpiH latteSji- M *ii!it* OsMisuslMmd Sitol iwlsion . joo T.-tsi ... v , % aa.ogn ITie total expenditure* for the Aseal year jdEdiug Juuc S l .!, IHO9, were fiic cxpcadilfbwa for tin- year ending June til, 1870, wgp t>s7.isM > ti7ri,4(i; wiywh sum includes •9-5,607,500 for ner on.l Tiarbor improvements. Tlie expChdit up for the yenr ending June JW, 1871, were • about ® 1 1,(.M1, (**• inHndiniffdr viver and harlor unpfovemanta 99,945,0 0. Thus during the year 18tS! 70 Ulcrwductiuaan (•XpeusMlof the War 1) j-art in- nt aimnflit ' I'd to 922.988,357.36, and kkthjt lli< year 1870-71 a further reduction of 817,- , wn made. Tor the next fiscal t yaar 1871-72 thrro is otipropriotcd S-1f... 590.776, including for the riv< r and bar , IHr improvement* tH,4f'7,sck(. Desertions during flic jmst fek-mAidh have largely iDrreavd. The rc|orts iq -vived at the department indicate ibat , (lie redaction of the jsiy of Roldler fT('n , BJO to 813 |H-r month ha* contributed greatly toThi* result. The retired li*t of the army t* now lim ited to 800. The endeavor has been to 'equalize the nelictiona for that list from I wth the higher and lower grade* oft he officer* entitled to lx> placid upon iL so tlq>t it may sot fed tilled to lili OIM-UaWd*- hie extent by officer* of high rank and consequently greater compoiyatiogJ The numlKW of grav* i in nltl>nal cemeteries i 317,850, including 2,2115 Ijidthwl during the year. The cemeteriee over an area, in the aggregate, of alw>ut 1,800 acre* of land, acquired at a coHl of 9170,000, During the fiae.il year small arm* and ordnance store* to the amount of SIO,- oOu.iKO have lu-cii Mild, itibl the entire p roots da, cici'pt n Munli auni retained to meet expense of preparing other stores fir mill , have pa*acd into the Treasury Isevond the control of this department. It has been absolutely nemwsary to re tain alsout one-sixth of the unuy States of the South oust of the Sfiasiasip pi which were i-ngsginl in the warf tly rebellion. Numerous applications for troops tqgaad ill Ilia vatyrcrtngut jfthe laws were marred frtjni Vnrled v Watea marahals. officers of internal revouuoytml State oflu'ials ; urgent sppenls for dis tance crowded in from jirivnte citizens, and it aoon became evident that the se curity of the people demanded tla- con tinued picaepce id thti,ii|W*fUUi statute, jiuge 272.) The Coinmiiwioncr of Inter nal Bevenno nileo thnt the exemption embraces the interest as well as principal of tho new bonds, and thnt this interest need not lie included in tho amount upon which a dividend or other taxes are re qnired to t>e jiaid. A HAPPY ANSWKR.—A ui!itic.d char i-r of < 'oiigtessmcii is put down as understood at the time they worn elected: ukmatf. lie|*it>iw'an> 57: , Is lygcrat*. (.. 17 I Vt< pululesti majority. to ,u (i v.-or i(I:I ; UK a.\ rAtiv e>. | ✓ / - Hr**r /■"fy —von t i rfM. * l. AT. U \ Aia )•*(** - t u a a At 4a(Ma* 3 1 13 'MoM '•"* l a 3 o j r. >up< elsut 3 ! 3 t Ilft-Usui. . .. 0 1 0 1 llurtda I o 1 0' Ksrgia ~..3 4 3 4 h.4 10 4 n 6 iians i .... • 7 4 6 Si u o. Rias 1 0 I o! K<-ut achy. 0 u 9 1.-uctaoi. ... .. 8 0 8 01 Maine 6 0 S 0, Martjoud. .. OA 0 5 UaJUdMOetla. ..... 10 0 10 0 Misatadpg*.. ...... 5 0 A 0 Mi-lilisu. 0 0 A 1 j MmaJfceta i 0 3 0 Mioun.. ... 7 3 4 Nevada 10 0 I t NrU*mka 10 1 New Hamtwlure 3 0 0 3 * ns Jem y > 3 3 1 Sr V Carolina ..4 0 4 0 Texas 3 1 I S TMIIMS*.. .w. .. 0 0 3 6j Vermont .1.11 i I 0 S 01 Virginia, i .W.J. A. . 1 0 3 5 * Virgints ...... 3 0 1 3 ' Ys iKvancij 5 1 The * 6 3 0 0 j Totkr. *i )4 A3 139 lit I TIIR Di ke at Wasmikotox, —Grand Duke Alexia was received by l*rci dent tirnut in the Hbic I'arior of the Kieentivc Itnnaion. Minister Cnlaeaxy fitkt pti aeuteil the Duke k the dent, who shookftandr Wml|ke little cunpliiuent* In each other. The Duke theft preneitk'd the memliert of his suite Uitli- f ft, npi tlu J'reeident in turn'prcaenfrxf the m mlvV* of hi* t'ali inct aud lp* official attendant* to the Duke. The*c presentation* over, the tinmd Drtke ws* eocorted to tlie Ked I'arior iuvl presented k> Mr*. Grant, Mu> Neliui (iraut, and other ladies. At the court moon of tlie eerruuaiies. the parties returned to Minister tatacuv'i residence. No formal entortainment wat provided for the Duke at Washing ton. ' Tntiw-a* DmiirwatnEKTw.—Tlie dim Imrsementa by wansnta from the Treaa ury Department during the month al November, axcluMVe of ftmonuta jiaid en aeixmiitgif lite public debt, were aa fol low*: Civil ami tn1arvnamww................. t4.StMAA.tt War IVparOnrnl, ■ ... MM.tB M Sin Ih-pnioi-at ... ..... I.IB.JMM Intro a iriwrtimpl-ISnoaUiß* and •ad** i.T.ft.-.. I.WLT7M* T- tal... ~. 515.M4.a11.ft If *i * ,an *—l ■ ->mAp' 1 ■ "" AoßK3Tt.TfStU—Wool <* rowing. Stock Ihufting, are verv profitable in the health ful iyl vallie*. of Colorado. ThepCn of the Colorado Spring* Colony, with other information, aontfrae. I'. A. Cnuiercu.' No: 3 Itowling Green New York> r " • I>r. U. V. I*iToo, of llnlTnlo, N. Y., in U- Umk ud accomplishes in due time n perfect'cure. * F.VKRT farmecwho owns a good nUwk of horseaJiiUtli and dhccpi and mtends to keep them through the Winter, should get at once a gotwl stock of Sheridan'* (Wrtdry Conddwu Hoirdert. One dollars' wortli will save at leant a half ton WoMta| IMf-l * nisjunlg of lb* complaint* which are in net common al ttt* season Yor example, a editor ttf th* g*r*l eygaftahle.inrifnrant, rooun*be*d ' Air wilfb* almost sure an p*ecrade chill, and fcfer. bfi lona colic, diaordenof th* stomach, constipation. and many other complaint* which arc often the direct or in direct effect of an almnephera surcharged with cold, nn -9 ~H> * 't —. wholeeoin# vapor Morenrrr. the ayatem toned and regulated by Alia mean, ia much mora likely te reels* pulmonary disease than it would otherwise be : for the influence of searching medicine precede* all the organ*, and every tthpr apg timor of th* frame. Persona who** vital powers are weak, especially inralld ladle* and th* aged, are earnestly recommended not te face the winter's rigor without baring raonurae lo this aafr and sufficient ' means nf rr-rnforrlngenfpehlrd nature. Much suffertng may bo raoaped, much danger averted hy following this I onahcil. Briwp l* {f ngrar, Uft food pmrnb, but l, ' h*Htf W lit ftft'ti ftan IftW. A Mii.r !* a : I.— l)rxtrr trotted * MMli* CHI FHAIHOII 111 tin* of ten Uiotuwiul jteople, in 2:10. There i no pretence tout uj other hone ever trot tea n mile m fuel lie that. —N. Y. htdgtr. I'khmonm who have become thoroughly chilled from tuir mite, mar have their circulation at once reatoml by taking ink) tlx* stomach a tea-spoon fill f Jokit rnjn't Amxiytte Liniinrnl lulled ill • little cold wuter, wall sweetened. ('HAi-ratt iianus, Ibm*. rough akin, pita pint, ring*nrm, salt-rheum. and othrt cutaneous affections, cnred, ami the akin uimlo aoft ami liy using the Jo- MM Ta* HO at. made by CadwkiX, Haxamu t Co., Near York. It ia more Mimini and cosily applied lluui other remedies, avoiding the trouble of the greasy compounds now in use. You ahonld write k Mr. Chaiujm W. li AMNiJta, No. 7 Wall Street, New York, if you wish any information about Jtail- Itmd llomla. . riNASLUL. ■ fNUmil iMHIItM. J*r Onal OU-. an mmm mMm*. sad son—M m ft imAuMft Ml ftftlft an—laowl lu all1ft— ft. Ih* Kir* UH M . IJM (...Id M—dft at a. Sunt—. FamSc Kftilr—d I liiuft). Iwui a— ft— Thiw-TaaUw |— OSM. ul J limit 'lll UftSa • —HIII in a". •ad —and Of am aad —lf moe a Um MUn Naad *ad aqt|—M ut ax—Otaa MA** A— at land la ma aaW at UMt, Mu Aana af land M a* 0> *■■* H>md Tbft blfkl pr— —a bft •ul tot IT a. fiift-Tftftfttta, and att nOvftr BuUftM Hmmnrnm n—irad M ftftiiift—ft riafklrd, aa| wd *>ll mh—a turn, m aall 1 |t trnadft Qui mi ilm. *Ol fa* laraMfaad a* *mdin*li— far Jo UouM tea, Ffail*. IftlpfaM. Km York aad WaOuadt—. aad fa awl Haafca aad Baakan Uiramti— itweo— The Markets. vow rosa. Bute Caitlb—PMum u> IU. Butt—La |lls >* l*lr*t qualtt; 11 .11V Uoliuai or llr omg. .10a .11 t, onjisar; Una iMUr . .10 • .to', luTr ar kiaaat |iwlr. A M l* Mi us c*i (Ut tin* Hu"Ui. M a Ws Dmat <* .Ito, Hater at ■ .<, O. •■•*—Mkitdltuf Ul(* .1* lunift—Kitr Wiiara............. la a .U „ Male EOta. *to a 1 Wai_i—Amber Weakrra..... I.*o a I.l* " Male... ICO a I.ft Wlnta Gri3r.ce tun IU alt! go. f Spring. I*o a I.S Hrt—Waatara M a .** tUiUAtl—Mala .* a .* (Via*—Mi lot Wratera T* a .11 Gft*—Wft*u*n> M a M PuBK-MtM W W at* 00 Lud A a .M fr mown a —Croda It Mwdn IU ; ... Oft.- a a J) Ofcftow. a. as a -a* ** ruK7 at a at Wraiarn tmllßarr .lj a .IA PnuaSnau Bar ,aj a .At C'Htui-Male Factory. .It a .It - lUimnQt 01 a la Üblo .1* a .11 Eftfaia-AUta It a .It BOFFAtA. Kaar dmi tat a tat Mar A.ta a IN [ t. a too Flora... t.to it. 1 War**—So. i fapnue' k* aMB { Ooaa M a .11 Oitb u a at hi a. 7* a .T luaut ao a .at LftJUi.... It a .If,* UAUt Waaav I.M a k7t Wra—Mat* *0 a. NOT WIAD .MAN BilUt-AMe At a .M Uiift-ltalft. U a.a nuununiu. ru*-Fnw. run 1.71 a 7.50 W HUN- Waatrru Bt I U a lao Wkn* l.a al at Ooae—Trllow. M a .M goad at a .17 Fmouni-Ofak IMkH.t, Itettr (laTTLt. .07 a ,oS Ot/wea Hue 11 WO at Lid Timothy too utnuciu. 0-jmn-la* MUHMe It a ,li Fuwa—Ban*. tto a too Waeat—Ambor l. 0 a 1.65 Oam* Ml a .7* 1— It a .SS SAVE MONEY. Subscribe Now ! far thft I—l. *.d*>* atroalakad Ilitlt t 1.. TVBAL— MoaTirtLTI'IALPAPEB jia Ik* 15 OK 1.11 and tba hm PIPEI la (fa* 55 OKI.It (ar th* HO t at. HOl.lt udlir Um € HILABCS. ■I tarn. 1 *> * tarn a. American Agriculturist It K.VOWJS ALL OVER THE IXH'TTTRV. ttd - UHWftltota MM rkrtfKM tkl AMI Al.RllTl . TORALaad HOKTKTLTCtIL TAPER war iK (totted. . . ri'RE 111 all if SENTIMENTS, OORUKTT IB tl; IB TKACHISI.A. RELIABLE mt la mil ita ADVERTISFM EXT*, lit ( tm i'L ATIOS Mart/ a*aala thai at all Uw* Aarteaharal iin laaAitd. •• T E l iB tamtaaliia II ha* Nraa UM tod For the Farm. fNw ifct IM( tlwi. 4(wi-xm la I Urf* parMxiMal of 41 porn rtnoly prtofad. and l!M with 9AWa, janMnaf, wWoai mailer. lartaTltßS hnadtwda at todiV mad , or Sow Throat, which might he checked hy a Kimpla remedy, like •* Brown'* Bronchial IVoehm," it allowed to progreM may ter minate errionaly. A good Ocncral apprecialea the impor tance of new rcortota A good hooae wife amircciatea J. Monroe' Tayior'a Cream Ywaat Hiking Powder. for Seautr of Pel lab, gavtag of Labor, rraaneae from Duet, Durabtlttr A Ohaap n.M, truly unrtrala4. < WnlUia I.HtUm, nbr Mar r but rMMaUlap mu la Mac Ml Miw f WrappM, IMM • Tie R'i| m rat* l Ml, tm rntnt iMbrt Ma at t.al.a mil ft i.mi In m! lAr j tlMtn* Nim Mr <** M IUU Paltab MORSE BROS., Prop*r. CANTON, MASS. STEIN WAY & SONS' Grand, Square and Upright Pianos waaa ivumb m rtrM UmmO Umt4 Mwtal, WarM'a Tm. furm, IM, ai Uulm, Ml Tkb Inmil Fuwa m uinnab i .fallal Va ha Tb l lral-t I.M, flaaa 1 ana barfafa Mia | .U Thou- iMMManU awaillwnl ,la .11 aOan l>, lb. MM nM.tia.ial |aM< Thar an i Mral M ajl MM ) ~r lui 111 I.iiarl IMIIJ 111 iab.M'Tai #4- { uiuM*. Thaf tsava a laaji 1 mmilmi* npmOnm. hMu InM, u> li"r ml *0 WH M tba thlUaoM wl ■n.lawa* A a.a' Miiaaeb M.aalaaiarir, ta lb t. Ml BrHMll, tinranl aMI OTtI.HH ■ aaKWIH iMI at ita lubl w Iha aurkl Tha pahtabaail iiAmiil j Eaaa... rat.rat- haaUH iiiotliil lha ImH tbM OaMnam I v etna art aala, hhtta -a Oa h.- Miaaa J.aaa aaalata ./ ,W C-4 at. ■T.lh.at 4 Wah Mil aIMCMi illHIM h ftW *aw Pm*M IprUM flaaaa j aul It.hla Ira. hai. fal - at laMilir Ml TOlht I htm icHM. ahtrh n nuaihiiat ta Ma~ awl ,Mb% ar Ht tal ..taa.Mar <.b ( ,ata., wha Hl ll.| I lljaI : i. Um* and tariog war* latitat vhotM la aHaMpbaoa io liaaaaa. tbM tar athaa Pimm m itaaatal taaautMMral I'tar, riaw haimlrt Ihr IT * a T ata-a. Bwn>a m IbaaaO—OT —a o lha haat MMbh : and m-aa ii -r -ur* ami lOTMhlp miM pawb Oh Pta j **3lP-litaal£hSl iSuktrata trrth pi'b'a UM. —Wad baa j am ,pplwMiaa. UM WAltawai, ITEIIWAT WILL. I— ab 111 Bml PewreeeeSi A. Seer Tee*. 8 O'CLOCK. i #37s \sgr L 'Msmttttz #lO AJMK sf- ■ Ar-.r 1 " > at thlhi htm ftrat-eat. haaa baai am lna\. 8a a'n r Mtau AddfMi tv 8 rUVOdO-.M UttaJaa,. 8 r Vl KVOI l IIIHI I.ITT, *m„ mm b, n, it außitla MMM ailhutl a-dMat. hand en. anh ta m' rliiilnht mm pM It br man Mail Jibi. bn 1. tiMngkia Jm. TM E Mhwil Tlw (Mftr. i * aai ■ < un • n,Uai : M*a) aaa w.rtaiii# aarkta mm riaat .r .tb tm m mmim mm. Bmhl k Mil mm rmrtpt * pro* I for Ik.; 11 f 1 tMnk I.KU J -HrPAKn WMnW. IBB- T mi NtiiuiiM r a milt coma -1 HwUwlk aaa< ijwiiaal ifcatr Paaulf ttara- Ban lirrulm af tin fcuuL Mb at airbt PruAl. la—, Parabaalaa* abfca.t ei f.r.tr nfrnrw. ■* i N 41 6 r.KT* WaMbL *!• wb a< aIUMk. brad for f "alatoraaa r*a>M Baal £.aa ,liair<. Marti—harp. W. V Menraliia and Rfeenmatm I ham a aartaaa can far lb aim tlaaa.aa. trial •artpba aM ™ of cbarr*. aa laalmuoa la '■ >->. M f> iW..*ai..,faraOMtp. Bt Two auiTiri'L eirri *-ri ra raa>7 • a popa'ar a talaaa Markb.ata •' a aaanat caefarr aI. p* art* aarh > oar l . aab acrtbar. aa rraaiot K u> anantrka inn af n a MMafEa*ai bral l'a(rita| -tb ~ laaada •tax, aa.: Un fax R laiaiaa,' pab pant Uaaiaa •ara aaatat ; aaa to *. Hil> par rfar. * Tuitwww, Juki in. Mkbiyaa. A GREAT OFFER!! ■araw WaMra. 4l Braatoaj. I. T. bid ilabwai af Ox* Mntnasa Ptma BnxtaMa. aad Oeaaaa af an InMaw s.4<-r. :>r4iw Wa!n> . at .mrrnutw t~rn p.mfu. aab. 4.,. AA mi i ( m aiß ub Inaa |4 la tin IM> uaMl |4 : Wa aaaa* a la, aaf •aal appkMl if garihaiaA. A bb kimt ml Paakoa Oanaa. Um n—t kmnUtat a,U an! parbei taaa mt maAa. aaa aa riklMAa at M Wi aafaai Jtaa Tark. THE MOCKING BIRD. A SEW IIM.IXt BOOK far AOADEMIEE. SCHOOLS ib hmlk OUaan, Tb.. arak *lllsk?"of*aTJWj , i*TV AND rOM- SbSSSm "* * Aix RiMiLak MURK!) tatiwrraat aarwo aa4aiabkaia ml lAaMaaar R msUIML aSKi ftsyiss.'irriCsr.rPT. MM THEA-NECTAB lb* M" Mlk Sb- lb* Uraal Allaatl* aaa {■ I* T'a f a., a < ~u>rh Aa MWMSM \ \ ■ i o. H. AAfW ,k rj 'mm n-r m. I'IPAAf 'V-aAw, FARMERS' FAINT * ar* annafanannr a r*rj eafaaw patal at baH Ma fw of irtininr naiata. If boa a bat It lb at diuoaofrtrr paiatoeaab* mAa Ufbkarw flarbar It a taUaf. fnkb a*. aaA feaold V>lK*allo* llaart alt* for tKMuaa. barm.- (*t katktMn. dtaa. tin RKADY IKWIWOv, N*. at Ooanbatt a— HUM*. KKKIK * (Vl> PW l ilnM, Uuwra iMl ww fot furr, ntkllto. Iwaftihi. Ctan,r>lm>i7 iktM. and all rkrMlr Rlm< lanroporad from Uw emlir('u4mra*| Bu%, from Bo nador, (Mid to lh wUr " fit* author. ;*oa af thai country. If m the am) r/Mm, b—v ( raaata •lixnlrw Hid kIM4 Hrller town. Ml k> alt IVum>.<- m not trrttW. tunas Ntmitn Han, I rati mark and ifwrMoaa Road for a (Mia, llSko ami UWiM;. Jio. M Codar tir — S. T. Ghicap and its Destroctieo. A fall and txarWu feaary of fkmaa. Mr pa*, wiwal and fatar. w,th rr.phtr arooca. tandoula and full do- I !• of the diaailrr. tar (Ira P. CfM, and J. * Ma hu. rdilora of the t'hteago rvdta* wtih ora* AM patrv and Ml IttaalNtlaaa. It in now mad; for Agents Wanted. t/if? (V. ML, m PMUIV REDUCTION OF PRICES. TO uovniEti TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES. Great Saving To Consumen bt ecmxs vr clfsa |l}> Bond tar oar In Time Loot and a (M tana ntß aorompaa.r >l. onuniai fall SBMM na making tnrgo nrai trmmiam and r.mnnaaatioa ndatareaum The Great American Tea Co., SI A SS VKnEY HTKKET, p n Boa MO. WW TASK. CONSUMPTION. A Remedy Found at Last I It will Care jour Cfffc. It WiH Preieil aid Cure Coosasiptioi. Thai fnach. ahM ta am niylartlng, na; rrantt la fatal ( "B.ampf lon. if aomr prompt Krni tdj la not nard. Wh; aarrittr* jronr Itrn nleo jonr ran ha rand an .nick, and at ao aaaall a mat I WHAT II THE VALVE OF MOIXY WXEE COMPARED TO HEALTH 1 Thorn who am afflicted with a Cough ar with Qon aumptma mad tha following letter fma a prominent m.rrhaat of Marin. CO,, Mieh , dated Jaijr A Wt flnr Ska—Th. Allan'a I.un Bal.am kaa arrirrd. I woo id art ilka to ha mahout it. for H haa tomd of lite. I look a bod raid, and o rough. and Snail, coooomparoo wo rented upon na I waa la ann luid aula. I mod ornithine dial waa recommended, and apeoi a grant Oi*iin of Canada. Hundreds of thousands of aa—m an nnally "old ; aad thanes n't of witasa— testffly " i!! . rmmr Tki— *m rHI |l, WMk< rwf ***" T.™ Ll..W.iHllMl.<**— 4 *—*? a a t !■■ t>* -Tfc." 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HW. aai |Mt laallnar fB >*6 |W lMftll*a< para. *a4 tIM kMltb af IW arrtM aIR Mlaa. ria.Tapa.aa4 atter WarM taftMptalka aaia m mmm, tbo.n.l*.—i OhwaiM ImiiM S-tsut mrnt pE£&Jtt£ J. ftLIU. Prapriatar. &8- McBOSAUI * 00. OraacMU aa Uaa tmU baatiaa Jn i. CilHi laß. 14 a Ml M CUMMHM Mmi. IM TML ■r*uu> av 4M- MMMtnm ** peiMflML RUPTURE gsim^siP aia ai nlan.l. T. THE SEW T r.A ■■-TV Nailaaal faHy tlinitrr- Oal ivrair rrat* Fan# r lata Saw Tarfc u* ( mim of I'a. ■ lAaja, ami mhmi cba i Aaraxau at Dr.K K. ,i.T. SAMPLE COPIES FRKC, BURDSALL'S ARNICA LINIMENT. Am ImMb CM Am Rurna, toalda. Hpralna. ■■CCMATMH, lirUMNATIOk. Mk r. t at' aliMMa ailar* Ik# pat* In a Am Mas IniAMivr man* BE WXTBOVT nr . Accrni wanted fun the History of the WARINEUROPE .mi larMmta fa I t>*W? SHbWb oatp PVIX AX ■ i THSKTIC aad lirrWlAl Mf at Ibl rraa aaa | •NrkaaWk to amrliaaa. laf TWO COLORED PLATES. • Itba WartA AU TomOwda.U thrao ■MMaUdof l*n. ** * eWMr ooaA Addmm. dAMM TICK. ! ■ • , s. af' . BdtMHfr, W._T, EDISS OF CHICAGO A T YOJJR 0 WN FIRESIDK Just Published, R. H. MACDONAI.D'B History of the 6arden City AS IT WAS, AND IS, With Una outrnnugaof fho prinripo! hntM.no. ; dm. of Hhfanwo mMV and I1. with a empiric H..ior, of gyot.roai f ire. thrrtbna inctdoata hyay. allaiaan, and his and aormrr rtabatn of the Warn, natnbaUw, Ma, accompanied with a torpr rv* (rfniu eg ax 32553 *• irarssaur | ••IfllMS 6EMEPPS, YEGmHpO I Tut Mutßumi) Frontal A ralaabi* ladma oompoaad. tor netnrin* the h**Mb, and for the PMUMI am of U it trWm tram mpdrit is* cf the blood, sock u •rreftotot, VrtMow ■■Mr, r.trrr, Cmm. GrrdrrlM, Cukrr, ton, ■ktwi, PlaylM Md HUMTI MM Pa—, rtww, roach*. Catarrh, Bronchitis. \e eras lata, Ik**, mat****. Pal** la Ik* MM, Dyspwrela, C—aMpattaa, CaMlr**M, Pile*. Hdk. Dlnlara, TTm i iaam Patau ara* at MM lftmarh. Patau la tho Hark, Kldaey tomplalat*. Female Weak- Ma, aad General BetsUlty. Thi* preparation to setentiAeally aad "mil ah) *,. ' bmat. aad *o toronctjr ewmUM tram mot*, bat* aad hark*, that It* ood effaces ara raaltoad Immediately altar commencing to take a Than to Bo dtoaaaa ot th* human mat— for which tho Vto crura be aaad with rear am nmr. a* It daaeaot eoataia act matania ran pound. for arariioatrng th* systole of atl Imparities of the Wood, it haa ao eqaai. H haa aaewr tailed to effect a earo, girlag toe* and atreassh to thearal—Mbititated by itinaa* It* wonderful itlagta a* nn th— complaint* an rarpnaing to at- Many ha** hna eared br the Taoxrncc that han tried many other lawalln It eaa wall b* called THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. H. E. STEVENS, BOB" > MAWS ?*••*. Bold* PwppWl