Little Laughing Baby. LitUc lswghhag bahj-1 Smningwjriha-IH-, like the sparkling sunshine Or tha (lower* in Mar ; Ilk* a merry alfin, OT tiny, falrr fsv. Like a wavelet gleaming 'Neath a moonbeati kaight; Like a eiar-ray beaming ; On a front y night; Of my heart the fife-spring, Of my eyea the (ight. Little coiling baby 1 Sweetest, precious pet, tVith thy lips of rose-leaves. And thine eyea of jet; Mad I to live without thee My suU at Wo would aet Farm, (,'anlen and Household. SPKAK Sorn.v TO HonsFs.—No man must apeak loud to any of the horses, or in the stable where they are. Horses of good blood are nervous, and loud, exci ted con versa tian i* felt by every homo in the stable who boors it. Excited words addressed to one home are felt by every other horse who hears them, and keep them all nervous and uneasy. WKAXHM LAKHS,—The Canada farmer gives the following suggestions in re gard to weaning lambs : •' When sepa rated from the ewes, lambs should be placed in a field as distant as possible from them, so as to be out of reach of their bleating, and they will become contented and thriving. * The pasture to which the hushs are nut ought to Iw aomewhat better than tnat to which they have lieen accustomed, yet not luxuriant, and if ewes and lambs can lw turned into it together for a week, and then taken away, the lambs will not then fret so much as won hi be the case ware they re moved to a field that is strange to them." BRAN FOR POCLTRT.—It must he re merubored that bulk as well as nutriment is important in poultry feed. A disten sion of the digestive organs stimulates their activity: and. besides, the hulls of gnun serve in the bowels as vehicles to convey eflete and waste matter ont of the animal's system. Bran contains some of the most nutritious parts of the grain, too, and the very elements of which eggs ore largely composed. A mixture of half wheat-bran or shorts and half corn me il is better than the latter dear, ex eepting when the object is fattening. In making poultry-dough in winter, never use water; but if skimmed milk can not be afforded, moisten the meal sufficiently by mixing with boiled tur nips, beets, mangolds, or carrots,, mash ed. These are too watery alone, but are just what is needed with meal, and help to give the diet the desired bulkineas. YI'HAT SHALL WI FEED WITH.—In many parts of the country the cry fog fodder for cattle is distressing, notwith standing the immense slaughter of al most everything fit for beef, and ot inauy animals that were too poor for the mar ket. Hay is from thirty to forty dollars per ton, or more than twice its usual price, in most part* of the Northern and Eistern States. If it were not for the abandonee of corn it would be ninch higher. At present prices, corn is a much cheaper feed than hay, and ought to be used largely with it, either boiled or steamed or ground into meal. It takes abont thirty-six bushels of corn to make a tou, worth at present prices not far from twenty- dolia.s. Corn is cheaper than nayj poucdior pound, in most parts of the country, and is very much more-valuable in its elements of nutrition. Fed with hay or straw, it will make those costly articles spend in the best manner. Corn is universally distributed, and is within reach of everv one who has animals to feed. It is lunch better to invest in it than to ptnch cattle at the last end of the foddering season, and turn them oat ia thin oondition. Cattle in good condition the first ol May will le in great demand, for the stock has been greatly reduced n an ticipation of a hrrd winter and dear hay.— //A-. rtb. and Home. IT IS WEIJ, TO HAVE SOMETHING TO TIIINK 3 Borr. —Asa rale, there is too little thinking done by farmers. Tbev think of their '• hard "lot**— of the isolat ed life they lead, and nurse the belief that every man's (in other vocations) hand is against them. We like the course of the WaJtham Farmers' Club, Mas;., which has published the follow ing topics for thought and discussion at its meetings during the year. Other chillis ought to imitate it It will help men to concentrate their attention and observation, and think with a purpose. Here is the programme for discussion in 1872: The results of farming in 1871. and what has been learned that will be bene ficial to the future. Has the importation of foreign breeds of cattle, horsey and other stock been a benefit to the community ? Trades and trade unions ; their in fluence on tin- hasinraa of the community. \tould a combination of the farming in terests be a benefit to their general pros perity? \S uouland and forest trees ; their ad vantages or disadvantage* to the farm and community. Farm and farmers ; what are the in dications of good fanning ? Swine and poultry; be*t breeds of each, and the best method of keeping and feeding, and the profit and loss. Fruits and vegetables; proper time to gather, and the best wav of preserv ing them. Alr.ch cows ; feeding and manage ment in regard to health and the pro duction of milk. The raising, feeding, and training of horses foi speed, road, and farm work. Tjuwtmui HTUSES.—.Mauv of our readers bsve doubtless heard of the fa mous travelling atone of Australia. Sim ilar curiosities have recently been found in Nevada, which ar*described as almost perfectly round, the majority of them as large as a walnut, and of an ironey na ture. When distributed about the floor, table, or other level surface, within two or three feet of each other, thev imme diately began traveling toward a common centre, pnd there hudle up in a bnncL like a lot of eggs in a nest A single stonc, removed to the distance of three and a half U*t, being released, at once started off, with wonderful and somewhat comical celerity to join its fellows ; ta ken away four or five feet, it remained motionless. They are found in a region that is comparatively level, and it noth ing but bare rock. Scattered over this barren region are little basins, from n foot to a rod in diameter, and it is in the bottom of these that rolling stones arc found. They are from the rize of a pea to five or SK -.inches in diameter. The cause of these stones rolling together is doubtless to be found in the material of which they are composed, which appears to be loadstone or magnetic iron ore. " Rolling stones gather no mosa."—Sci errtific A msriron, MEMOEIAO op UTAH WOMEN AGAINST POLTGAXT.—A memorial to the President and United States Congress, signed by more than 500 apostate Mormon and Gentile ladies, against the admission of Utah as a Stat*, has been forwarded to Washington. The document contains a history of the polygamic life, and speaks of the oppress!qp of the Mormon lend er* - nd the dangers to the law-abiding J whioh wonld resnlt from ad mission. The memorial states that the women of Utah must eitlier be con wgne<£ to fhe bender mercies of Brigham Young and his c<>-dignitaries, or Tease the country ; and prays that Congress by its action may not compel either. A ripjeffstion of women will probably go t> IV shmgton to work against admis sion and in favcr of anti-polygamic law to nrotect the -fcomen from the Chnrch leaders. A TEBEEBLE murder, committed under peculiar, circumstances, is reported from ®ayton. A German fanner, evi dently a lunatic on some point of reli gion, read the Bible, accused his wife ol witchcraft, co-operated witli her in mur dering th*ir children, then joined with her in prsyar, and finally strangled her to ttwrti h*r.*aoing to heaven. W* ' ■ ashes early in spring on •*8? eorn or potatoes thi trr thfe hill at planting. Coal-'dsUcr are"„#trrtli but little on light ■ oil, aha Dill little more on heavy soil, except to looeen the texture. Ham* of IntAmt, A CALIFORNIA farmer lost B,(KX) sheep by a late atorm. Tax people of Jfew Turk devour L.IW) bushels of flour a day. Ciouar is committing its ravages among the awino of Illinois. THR Minnesota Legislator* has ElGH teen Scandinavian metnbois. THF.UK are in lowa 7,520 puhlio aehoola, attended bj 341,938 scholars. THR police of New York made 1,312 arrests during the past week. ST. LOOT* claims an increase of 40.000 in population since the laM census. AN Illinois farnter haa ju*t finished hi* husking. He had only 450,WH) buahelt of corn. Tin: total sum contributed by England towards tha Chicago relief fund was £lfi2.ooo. Turns OAT, April 4th, Fast l>ay in Massachusetts, by the Governor's aj>- poinUaant. THKKK were 440 birth*, lftfi marriages, and ">Ol deaths ui New York oitv during the past week. lr has cost one Chicago man six years of time aud $37,00$ 43 iu mouey, to pro cure a divorce. THIS coal beds of Missouri are said te cover an area 2,700 square miles, mostly in the northwest. THR time for the Texas Republican State Convention baa liecn changed from June 11 to May 14. IVRINO 1871 there were seventy-six horses in this country that trotted tlieir mile iu 2.30 "or less, THK wheat crop of North Georgia T* aoid to t>e immense, and promises to l>e one of the beat ever harvested THE Wisconsin Assembly have passed a bill requiring scholars aud teachers of public schools to be wcinstal/ A TWO legged Iving at Kuox College, Illinois, covered a dog with tiiqn'utiue and set fire to him a few days ago. IILOOMINOTON, lIL, has been exulting over some prixe lambs, eleven months ohl, with wool sixteen inches long. A Pmumrau ward official is under arrest for selling the official record of the election iu I*7l for waste paper. THE Grand Duke Alexis goes to Rio de Jauerio direct from tlavkna, and thence to China via the Cape of Good Hope. Is France, the iminufaciureof matches sustains 25,000 workmen, aud 7,000,0: 0 of francs are iuvested iu the business. A YOCNO mauin Lancaster, Penn., has Iwen fined for uttering two oaths, the penalty being sixty-seven cents for each. Tun population of Montreal proper; according to the census recently taken by order of the corporation, is 117,75!. THE sentence of death on Domingo Giral, a member of the Cuban Chamber, has l>een commuted to imprisonment for life. I ALLEN W. Thurman, sou of Senator i rhurmau, of Ohio, lost his left hand by an accident with u patent coru-husker, a few days ago. THE Waterloo Cup, won last year by L>irvl Morgaii's fatuous hound Master Me- Grath, was won this year by Mr. Bngg's j Beil of Stone. CAPTAIN BENNAM and fonr sr.ilors of j the schooner Minnie Beil, were drowned while attempting to land freight at Point Sol. California. I Two of the Paris communists were con victed of incendiarism. One was seu tenced to death, and the other tc impris onmeut for life. A TOCNO man, convicted of an outra geous assault ujion a woman, was put licly whipped in Toronto, receiving tw,-nty-five lashes. THE Federal Council ol Switzerland has sent secret agents to watch the move ments of Italian revolutionists on the Piedmontese frontier. FOCR Professors of Bonn University have been formally ex-communicated bv the Archbishop of Cologne for rejecting the infailibilitv dogma." RWTTBSS from all but, twi> towns in New ! Hampshire give Straw 38,702 ; Wow ton, .36,361; Cooper 552; Blackwcr, 441. Straw's majority, 1 ,3-TS. IT is reported that England and Uru -1 gnay have come to an open rapture, and I that all friendly relations -between the two nations have ceased. SEVENTIES thousand bushels of wheat, 19,<00 bushels of corn, and IP,POO ! bushels of oat*, were destroyed by tire iu : a Buffalo X. Y. elevator. THE Montgomery (Mass). Guard, Ninth Regiment, have issued a challenge to drill for the natioual championship, and for from SSOO to 81,000. THE revolutionists iu Mexico have SUS tain id defeat at several places. It is re ported that Diaz is not dead, but Las quitted the country in disgust. A MOVEMENT is on foot for all work men iu France to labor one hour extra and devote the proceeds to liberating the territory from the Germans. THE French Assembly rejected a pro posal to build a temple to J.wus Christ as a testimony to a belief in God, neces sary for the national regeneration. SEVERAL cases of cholera have ooctired among the forces of Gen. Bonrebires, now on their return from a victorious campaign against the Looshius in India. A W rsE writer iu a Wa s hiugton paper declared that every impostor, "if he lie only shrewd euougli," can dupe the New York public, which nobodv can denv. A HORRIBLE trunk mvstcrv has turned up at Wheeling, West Va. Bv the acci dental breaking of a box at the railroad depot a mutilated human bodv was dis closed. ONE thousand Apaches lately on the reservation are now on the war-path in Arizona. General Crook has started for Touto Basin with friendly Hualapais for scouts. Mr. Dillon, of New Y'ork, is at Wash ington urging the passage of a law mak ing the jK-ualties for the publication of obscene literature more severe than thev now are. THE Potts ville Miners' Journal esti mates the total product of bituminous coal in Pi nnsylva'nia in 1871 at 8,450,206 ton*. The anthracite product vas 17.- 685,501 tons. So fatal has mining become in the coal districts of England, that ono per son iu every three who are engaged in it is said to die annually. This is a fearful percentage. IT is reported in Paris that the French government has demanded of the Amer ican government infraction relative to the French arms cfiair but the report is not well founded. EMANI I.L SHATTHER, of West Hanover. ??•' '' M ' S€t ' n convicted of the murder of his first and second wives, and John Sherlock, by poisoning. A motion will be made for a new tiisl. THE Commission of Pardons in Paris, having rejected the appeals of Fedel, Qucstel, and Girard, the three oomrann ists convicted of murdering hostages' they were shot at Satory. W ITHIN the last six years drunkenness has greatly decreased in Sweden, and one great cause of this admirable refor mation is said to be the substitution of Friday foY Saturday as pay day. ANDREW J. GARVET, it is said, is about to institnte legal proceedings against William M. Tweed for the recovery of 820, OK) for frtseoing, plastering, and beautifying the Metropolitan Hotel. OCT of forty-eight National bunks in Boston nineteen are shown to be defi cient in their reserves by their reports of February 27 last. Of the fifty one New York 1 rnnks twenty-four are deficient. A FABM is advertised for sale in Farm ing ton, Ct., for no portion of which any deed was ever given, it having remained in the same family for 232 years, ever since the original purchase from the In dians. IT is stated that the earnings of the "united railway companies of New Jersey, for the year 1871, were three millions above expenditures, a sum sufficient to pay iuterest upon the bonds and n divi dend of ten per cent, to the stock holders; THE Massachusetts republican State Central Committee fixed upon April 10 and Worcester* as the time and place for holding the State C-onveutioH to choose dole gates to the National Convention at Philadelphia, A niLii w.n introduNil in thr Miwowi Senate, which practically nbalisliut. and the newly eleeted board of direotonare now complete master* of the field. TnR village of Greenbush, near Al bany, was the scene of a terrible tragedy. Samuel Farguo, a dissipated fellow, shot his wife dead, attempted to shoot hi* daughter, and then committed aniciih hv haeking his throat with a rusty old knife. PRKSIPKNT 11A EX is again powerful in San Domingo. He has retaken two towns and executed the revolution NU, nil nil* ring seventeen. ltiex hu now ttfO men, ami luteuJa te attack Cabral, who has 2,000 uieu but no funds nor am uuition. THK payment of two millards of tit* war indemnity, together with the interest to date, on the remaining three millards, has just Ik'eu completed at Strasbourg. This gives France entire control i>f six departments, in which she is allowed to inaiutaiii a* large a military force as alio Jiaitiv. w York and Erie Kail mail. lien. Sickle*, who wes the head and front of the attacking party en the Would administration of Erie, tella how it was done a* follows: •' I was fiiat employed jigniust tLo F.rie managers in 1 S*<9, while at the l>;ir, Hu the Ist of DeOemlier, when 1 had ooea aion to return to the United Kkit*, I met ; u Puria the principal representative* of the foieigu stockholder*, outside of tlie Heath ai d Raphael combination. 1 advised theru aa t > what I thought they could do, but did not then undertake am thing, not knowing how much time I should have, and not finding at liberty to bike suoh a responsibility. On reach ing Washington I laid the matter before the President, aud suggested that it had public importance tu it* relations to the national credit, and to all American en terprise* requiring capital from Europe; in fact it was iutuuat ly connected with the development of the rt source# of • r country. 1 told hiiu the inU-rist In it iu the matter as a Navv Yorker, and the mortification everv American Minister was compelled to L-el at the rcpr*>urhea constantly throwu in his face. I pre sented all these considerations to the President, and asked him to let me stav here three months and ee if 1 could not upset this Erie Ring, nnd put the man agement of the road in the hands of such men as would inspire confidence among those whose confidence we sought. The President 'aid, "Try it; yon can have three months. " He also promised me all the help he could give me consistently, and ho has given it, and without hi* aid I couhl not have succeeded. After this interview with the President, and not till then, I uudertook this matter. 1 asked for three mouths; and the work is accomplished, and I have 12 dava left. This statement shows how absurd is the story conct-ruing the Atlantic and Great Western Road. I have never mentii ned this roi-d to any one, and while I select ed every one of the new directors, they will KIV that I have saidnething to ihcai • m the subject of the Atlantic and (srent Western. I have received A letter from Mr. 31 -Henry, who represents this road, I in which he says he would not accept a consolidation with the Erie Road ou uny : terms the latter would offer—that he ha* uiore faith in his own road than iu the Erie. Which is right, thq Ei is people can judge for themselves; I am not a railroad uian. They are connecting i roads, both having brood tracks, niul naturally desire convenient running arrangements with each other. The i trouble between the two roads has Wn that the A. & G. W. people keep their engagements, while the Erie people have i made engagements and kept them only when convenient. It is uatural, there fore, that the managers of the former should c ooperate with Erie stockholders m desiring a change. Ido not believe they had any other motive. The in fluence of this change will lie felt in both I continents. In England it will not only I restore confidence in the credit of this country, bat will tend to create a more friendly feeling toward us than liua re oentlv existed." THE TK HBUHKB ESTATB. —The family sort, of the Tivhbornrw, mode no very famous by a would-bo heir, is in Hamp shire, and there is a very curious story about a custom of almsgiving which pre vails there. When Lady Mabe'la, wife of Sir Roger de Tichborne, knight IU tlio time of Henry 11, wus lying on her death bed, ahe Usionght her loving hatband, as her last request, that he would grant her tha means of leaving behind her a charitable bequest in a dole of bread to bo distributed to all who should apply for it annually ou the Feast of the An nunciation of the Blessed Virgin M iry. Sir Roger, her husband, readily accedud to her request by promising the produce of as much land as she could go over in vicinity of the park while a certain brand or billot was burning ; supposing tlmt, from he r long intiriaity. (for .she had been bedridden some years, > she would lie able to go round a small portion only of his property. The venerable dame, however, ordered" her attendants to convey lmr to the corner of the park, where being dc podted on the ground, she seemed to receive a renovation of strength, and to the surprise of her noxious and admiring lord, who began to wonder where this pilgrimage might etui, she crawled around several rich and goodly acres. The field which was the scene of Mabel - ln'B eitraonlinary feat retaius the name of " Crawls" to this day. QR rnn BIRDS. —They must have queer birds in Winfield, lowa, Recording to one of our subscribers, who writes: One of onr neighbors had an old gobbler that got on a neri and wanted to sit there. After lie had been on the nest tboui n week, Mr. Lee, his owner, procured some eggs and set him, just to see the result. After the gobbler had set four weeks, ami no turkeys appearing. Mi. Leo broke an egg to see what was the matter. They were all spoiled, and so he broke Mr. Gobbler's nest up and wouldn't let him go on it again. After a few days he laid himself down and died. He had either set himself to death, or had died of a broken heart, when he found his labor lost. Another neighbor bad a hen was setting near a large family of little pigs. ll< r nest and eggs in some way getting destroyed, she turned her attention toward the little pigs, and would try to gather them un d'-r lmr wings, much to tha annoyance of the pigs' mother. When the pigs got so that they could run round, the old hen would run after tliein. and be per fectly distressed because she couldn't keep up with them and keep them to gather.— Brioht Side. MIXES STATE OF Amine — A curi ous di-pnte has arisen in Strasbourg. The question at issue i whether the language of the pliys shall b<* spoken in French or German. Naturally enough the ieople wish the talk to be iu French, the tongue they can all understand ; bnt the Governor thinks it due to the dignity of Prussia that the langunge heard on the state of Elsass should be German. A compromise has been suggested by the fact that a French company is to act ia Metz. It is supposed that they come and play once a week in Strnsliourg. and that on other nights the pieces shall be performed in German. The people of Strasbourg are understood sullenly to es se it to this arrangement, and to intend simply to lease the theatre empty when they cannot hear French in it. Byway of conciliation, the Governor promises t< give tbera an occasional Italian opera. But the book of the citizens of {Strasbourg is up, and they demand that if opera is sung at all it shall be sung in French. JAPANESE AUCTIONS. —Japanese auc tions aro conducted <>u a novel plan, but one which gives ri>:o to none of the noise and confusion which attend such sales in America. Each bidder writes his name and hid upon a slip of paper, which he places in a box. When the bidding is over, the box is opened by the auctioneer, and the goods declared the property ol the highest bidder. tfmtu t!i* Brooklyn trig!#, Kb rtbl A lreut Advertising House. v Rn Frlallltf Hon** *t tlm tanstlsm *f TitiW How, Nassau HUM Bpruca attvets, fitcln* tht m. fully raised " Franklin" Altlut, and "VIMVIi" t>> llit Fosl-offl.-e t* tiroarM of nrecthm, stands A lAige llvMittjr twn bull.! lug, occupied oil tho around tour ty t !.• New York Tit•• In Ui" fli*t tuny t tins **t*bll#li wrot uf un IV ItoWkU. A Co., At01 rising ngeut*, A vlslX to which will reptty Ult ourtout ur country Imi der>lo|>ed umiiy renmi kMo phenomena Hcirwljf one bundled ycAia old, wo have made such ru|ilit piogiosa lu AM*, A't*ue, nirtiiuflsrt ures Aiut itgt Mtuiv, Unit wu Min contend for njimllty * ult most or the older nations, and point lib pride to uiauy biuuth.-i lit which wo excel all ulhert, IN iio ouo de part incut tin* null marked superiority IUTU displayed U* tu our tnuiiAgi'iiiriii of ue-paper advertising. I here are within a (tactionof SON EN thousand newspapers published lu tlio t lilted Mutes and t 11 inula, printed tit tnauy Innytingi *, U> HCIHIIIIIIIOiIHIa OUR COSinopolllMl |HI|UIIMIIUII. Jto NMktll tlir*o. If tt M ili'll*Ll* to ilo to, t* an Immense work. Imagine nn iilvcitiwr, (Mts-t-Ssetl of *OlllO in Ally 11101 tlorlou* All 1*1", * liloli ho desires tit bring to tlio iioiu • of tin to 40.tOU.iio|woplo •tiling down and direct tug 7,u0 lotto• toI lietu,the postage aloneonw lilt li on 1.1 lio (ilo, uirraly In IDAIII their Vat lout talcs of CIIAIKU* Inin Hit pi luting, or writing woultl t><. worm) of T.nuu fl|i* routMiulug lit* adNer tlAotnoilt, then the rxuniluitlli.it of • I*o papel# to ascertain whether til" A rtlt'll* lia* IMI* In serted | limit the payment (if credit should I*o grouted In I lio publishers! of tit** I. Ill*, latlng (ilo nuno lor postage Slumps, aud (140 uioto ft.l ehr t stamps: tnrn, kit the event of catcies-nets on tlio oart Of tlio proprietor* of thu i at ton* |us iters, the necessary corrrtMpottd euro to ktrtii*,iiini ii|i matters; tin n tin- tune lol In Ooriv-|>oinlfin o, uu.i *niuo ItlcA tnty no himu-.l ot tho In-nrfttt conferred upon tun* merchants by tTh> reliable advertising Agent. Tin ro was a i if. AH. I not many Hill Ago, A lum Aili iitUlng wn* regaidx-d AS 811 luoo.O turn IIJVWII sound iiiuicoiitlle principle* I li nrsium-iit utut VU, • That tlio lather lltil business without Alii frtuuig. Aint why •boul.l not tlio AOII? TUAI lto in. unt to treat every customer just right, AH.) *O hutl.t up A sound busiu.-ss; Unit If li got hut ouo now customer null tIA) . 111. infant tokt.f pti 1111. Aiut his ll lend* woultl I*o drawn tnlo dealing with lit* slore, Itt'vaAka the customer* wore honestly ttt-nll by, It l* truo that tho l*Al of All reinuuwwlfve busmen* iiint bO "kOM4ty." In tho long mil, honesty "is tlio oulv paying principle Hut why khoultt n..t tho merchant trail twocito tourers A* A.il A* liw treat* out* I If. Thou, tluro lu AHV plnn l>y whlt h two ouAtnuiors ran bo tn.lu.HHl to ttoal with A inorvhaut In placo of otto, tliul plan iiktutli uioro limn tho loriiur our, by as ui.irll protlt a* l ivali4otl liy two orrr ouo, UeMtltt, tho influence of IATO l* grratrr than that of on CUAl outer Wo a*-rrt that Atlvortlnlug Ju.ltciouily I* tho bitter plan Many ItiAtain'r* can bo |H>IIIICt r which clivulale* where he t'lfiet t* or hope* m tlml ettatoiurr*. lias tlio manufacturer on aiticlo tot A lu. h he tie aire a ami may reasonably t riuct a uatloiial sale, it la hi* Interest to givo it * wltlo a uoto ilely tut hi* menu* A 111 A.trrant. Tho moment he steps lu \ ottii hU tui Ule J late neigh borhootl, he become* lost In conjoctuiv* us to tlio be*t Uit-an* of reaching the public. Here, tho boiito of bio. I*. lb>n .LI. Ato come* to lii* assl-t --auee. liy their complcto onnuiixuilon, tho u:.al illstaut point* oil Ui.s conUueiit or abioatl are rcAehetl by the m*U* or telegraph. Every iufwrtuution is afforded to lnuuirers— ttio loAest cash price* are ehargett I-.-. >uw tin tr rouimUaltni* couie from tlio publishers, ami not tiotu tho customer*. Publisher* tlo not take tlucouutaofflora.lvcrtlsci*. A At.low Hiuit. time ago brought an sdvertiaemettt of a personal nature to this house, which lie tlesireil to Itave inacrted In a l!nt-rlii New Uiieait* l.aiH-r. Sho h.nl never been out oi Nn* \otk, Wu-w nobody down there, mid had but one little article to be |ncrteeu* h.s hook of adv eitlt t*. and uutler i i. h name and date mark* the no'lee, specify! g description of adverUsrtnene. Then Uie paper* aio placed In their proper racks; there arc y.w M t>f llirin, artungt tl a* Mats*, alphabetically, beg'uulng wuh Alabama, and soon throughout tho 1 -!. T!.ee paper* *ro kept In lho rack* for tx month*, alter which they are tied up. marked, and iald aw ny. Here again tho pcr.ection of the >•;< ru la shown. If 111* second clerk's book don't show the proper mark* of Insertion, then tho reeetver'* btHik I*searched, to tear* If the paper lis* been received; If It l>o not rvcelnxl. wont l*ltnmo rtiatcly sent to tho puhlisucr auununctng tho fact, tlifl utlsalng number* ate Immediately aent.tlie adicrtl*emcnt. If !n*-r(rO. I* postnl; If It le inrgotiru. lho atlvertiser 1* not charged for it. nor 1* tho paper paid for If. There can not bo any inlduke. Vo private advertiser, unless at front expense itnd trouble, can do this work a* effectually u* thu flrtu. '1 ho \ tailor. If desirous of aovcitls.ng, 1* th* n taken Into the iirlvote office of the ht-ud of th etabllliment. f uuactpialntt d wllli the best mode* of at! vert U lug. he l* Informed of everything Interesting upon thla pmril. T lie Impression tniulo upon hi mind by lit:* Interview, tsthal he i* talking with a tht uough master of lib* buglnt-a*. Lite mean) are limlir-1. ami he wants to know how he can tet reorh the customers. nner books. Passing Into another room are seen three openings. The centre is occupied by the cashier, and no approved bill Is ever presented twice; it is forthwith paid. II Is lid* strict business habit which insuri s such atten tion for the linn from tho thousands of pub lishers in tho country; It luures to the benefit of the advertisers, because Ibis firm can niako the best terms; the money Is always sum when ever It is earned anil wuptcil. To the cashier's right is the book-keeper, ami lo the left the city advertising suj-crinloni'.cnt. lleyond these opening, IS A long row of desks, each one occu pied by tho hcud ol one of the tnnny depart ment*. Here la the ( Ity Department, also for circulars nnd Hie packing of elect roiy po cut* to ho matledorexpressed, llercsiithc. editor and assistant of the AVF.IUCAN NEWBI-AFKU ltr.rox- TKK ANIJ I'BINTRItB' OAXCTTR. Tills i, a weekly paper published by this firm. Whilst It is specially devoted to tho newspaper men. it embraces matter of interest to all cln* -es. It is a paper of high character. It gtiesthe lis- of new tirwspiiiwr*. of rhanges, and everything calculated to enlighten pub lishers. and keep stive professional good ieel lug. The lavor wllh which Hil* lUtroaTr.a is re celved by the entire pre** la Uio highest proof of its value. Next to these genUemen conmtlie assistant bookkeeper. Hie bead of Hie list de partment, Hie city eheckky. the list checker. Ids assistant, tho letter mailer, tho HrroerEß mailer and Ids two a**l*tan!*, the editor and two assistant* of the JMHRCTOKT. fThls publication it attemleU with a large ex penditure of money ami much eatefiil labor, lis statistical department eiubrxer* matter* of vital importance to ail who are engage.l In ad vertising. It I rests of tho "media" where are thrown million* of money, and accuracy is In dispensable. Next to these edttoia sua the proof-reader; two ree**ensera and extra hands are nlwavs walling hereabouts. There are In all shout forty persona engaged In this adver tising agency, r.iery man ha* Ida own work te attend to.und It Is ampin enough for ordinary industry. Toward six o'clock the mailing de partment grow * extremely lively. All letters are copied, nnd Often thero are SI.JC worth of stamps used 111 a single day. Then-Is what is enlled " The Museum." into whleh are crowded (OBS of ncwapnpers from everywhere, which, alter wnltlng Hie prnj-er time for tho verifies tlon of advertisements, ar* thrust In here and Ihcu aold. The receipts -Tour this depository are believed to cover tlie amount expended for postage. The City Department, o called from lis re. eelvlng orders lor cily papers only, la a very Important lirunch of l hell business. The firm of John Hooper ft Co., at the time of Its couoollda tlon with Lieomo I'. Unwell ft Co., had upon Its ledger some of the very best names In the city bunkera, insurance companies, hrokets, mer chant*, and others—and llieite, united with the large number of good unities who were patrons of Ihn latter house, gave this depart intuit great prominence. These customers Unit so much oucupatton in their monetary nlTstia, that tlicy •annot find space to attend to the details of ad vertising, and having the fullest soulldence In the house of i.i P. RowELI. A Co., they com mitted these mnltrrs to their attention. The smallest advertisement receives the same at tention as the largest. It is the many drops which make lite fertilising rain; tho many rays which make the sunlight to fructify the fields, and attention to tho details which ensures a profitable business. Tlicro is no hurry, )<>9t ling, overlooking or overcharging here. As a dec* movci along, perfect in all Its parts, and show* tlio comet time, *o the regularity iutriv dtict'il tiy this flint lirliig* onlcr out of wlial would else bt. Inctirlcsi'l" cnnmsltin. Hie last ilfiiaitnietit which ws will visit at Iht* Hutu la called ! he Ann ri*nit Frlnletv kVa'h..**e 'I U located in A room *|icci*lly *ot a|tart tor tie purpose, and I* slink. I A lilt all lluimsie. 11 lis ti. odctl for a (utniplctopriuUag office. Out of town publish* i* can Uu eujipllctl wllli pre**.-*, *llllll*. type, ink*. Ac., til th* best tpnillty, ami nt Hie iotrcsi market late*, thus •AT hit lug I tie neccaslty nnd expense of A visit to Nt w lurk, whole. If tliev did come, they might be nunc.polluted with Unt firsthand* uf supply. Titer* l* unt only a saving of llm*. hub largely of money, beuunMi th* exlunt of tho firm's purcltai M. ami their prompt eaah pay lut'itls, enable tliem to sell ut the lowest ttg utv*. It Is kid* dcpai tiiii lit A l.n It ait.u.ls sucli at coiiimotlalton to m wspaper publishers, be cause, us A full stock la si A AV* OU hand, n sup l'lv of need, d materials run lit liniuedlAti-ly f*.r- WaplOtl ! Inn., litis Agency b. io nis publlshet* nn.l advertiser*, and Unserve* the piti*|terlty whloh haa alteitttod ll from It* Inclpistttcy. In these s.-\ oral rooms are etdleeled the print* t| thoughts of set en lliouutad master minds, A 110 write from i very *tnd|.lnt, sml which, like the Hibyline lest**, iuu*l he pio|>eity trail to enable one to grasp Urn great mission wvik ol thu American I'rex*. UMTEU STATKH COKUREM. MX aim Mi C mkling's rranltilion falliiiß upon thfl rresitlciit for iuformation us t rrc ommnntlttiions for offloo Bide by Hen#- I lira from oertnin Hutca wroi taken njt and dobatiHl. Mr. Tipton'■ amendment to inrhide the Senators from all the Shit**, waa voted vlnwu by a vote of J to 21. A motion to lay on tbo labia was also voted down, but uu amendment to include Indiana w;r* carried, and as amended the resolution passed. The Chicago Ib'licf bill was discussed. The bill directing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay #i*.0l)0 prige-inoncy to the ofticera aiid crew of tho lvearsarge, WIM paeafd. In the tiennte the Chicago Itclicf bill WHS I rken up. nud after some debate tho bill as ro|Krted by the Finance Commit tee waa passed- yeas sfd, nays 17. Ihe Tariff bill, t its then ttiken up. 1 lie ItajfUM Bad Bi Cron land gruut bill fißij up ou the question of uon-ffoucttrrtng with the Ilntiso amend uienta, which after some debate w re laid over and ordered to be printed. Ihe Tariff bill was debated. The bill to enable honorably discharged soldiers aud sailors, or their widows, to acquire homestead* ou the public lauds, wra.'i taken up and 'i he Senate resume 1 discuaaion on the lariff bill, ami afU'r some talk, put tea aud ct ffee ou the free list by a vote of ilo to 13. BQPUL Mr. Wood, of New York, moved to auH]HMid the rules ao us to lur the House I*o*3 a resolution calling upon the Treas urer of the United States to take Instant means to rv-licvu the public want of a circulating medium. There Iwing a CA*U balsnee of 81 J4.Kf4,74r in the Treasury, The House rcfuanl to suspend tbo ruh-s. The House, after adopting a resolu tion calliog on the President 'or infor mation eoneeruing the caxe of l>r. How ard, a citixen of the United States, who haa lwen trunsjKjrted by the Sjranish au thoritir'S in C'ulto to a penal eeltltmetit on the coaat of Africa, retmmed the e n aideration of the Senate bill to provide for reporting and publishing the iletNktea of CVuigrcas, which waa amended and p. rated. A resolution making the fieal rear commence on the Ist of January was adopted. A jwtiti.m, xigt.ttl by 4,0U0 per Milts iu California, asking for the en franchisement of womcu in the Territo rie* and the Ih-ttrict of Columbia, was referred bo the Judiciary Committee. A bill was re|ortcd by the Commit tee ou Commerce outboriairig th* iipjioiut mcnt of shipping t-ommixsioner*, to saperinteod tho rhipping and discharge of seamen ou American merchant ships, and for the protection of icamett. The House in ctmimitte* of the whole on the Pott-ofß-e Appropriation bill, defeat*-*! the amendment giving th* Pacific Mail Hte nuthip Company gI.WO.COO as a subsidy for carrying the China' *rul_J apan mails ly a v-'te of I' 2 nays to 87 yeas. Au aweudmcut prohibiting employee* of the department acting as sgenU or sttoruoys for the prosecution of claims within two years after leaving office, was agreed to. lu the Honsti. a bill wrns introduorxl to incorporate the. A latic Commercial t' 'in puny, aiid U> fa* iitatc roßiaii-n , < l>et* > eu the I'tiitod M{.tes, Chin*_ And Jajmn. It 1 it tl U-cab!" was finally tabled b? a large majority. Tiie Chit-ago ill, AS amended by the Senate, w..s th<> taken up, and iter a long d.M*u'ion w;i* referred l> the Com mittee on Ways and Means. The House in Commit!* *of the while on the Army Appropriation bill, appropriated 823,- Mf*,7U7. New YOISK WrtLTH, TAXATION ASH IV inirrri>>t.sa. The census table# of wealth, taxation ami public indebtedness, just mmpidrd, place the t-till **! value of the real rotate in the Siato oi New York at 81,532,720,907, and the as armed value of j>erM>a*l property 8434, 290,27 N. The true valuation of all real am! irersonsl fate ia the State is piven at Rfi,st)o,Blt.2'-4. The total of taxation exclusive of national, for the last >w.r, (M SdfelSß,fti7; dividi d a elate, 8-8,720, 156; county, 815,102,701, and town ami city 8W,72t,30!. 'l ire tnre vnlualion of real and personal eatate in New York Count via placed as 83,490,269, TOO, or more than naif tliat of the w hole State. The six counties of Allwny. Trie, K ng. New York, llenwelaer and W stehroter comprise almost thiee-fonrtha the wealth of the whole State, or ir. the agpTeut twenty feet fnuu the boiler when it ex ploded, and bia body was horribly mau pled ;be haves A wife and Ave children. James Vnrieh, a tank tender, whoa* Iwaly wn torn in piccea, also leavos a wife aud live children, (leorge Hfvihnger, Hit engineer, was xcrinuf.lv, though not daugr rously wounded. lie was sitting witioua few feet of the Iroiler at the nine. liitria Ibifftnan WHS struck on the arm by a piece of the boiler and sliKhtly injured. Michael Hodman and (ieorge Harvey were slightly injured. The three children who were killed ly the flying miwai of iron were jumping rope hall a mile distant, and so far off that the report emild scarcely, if at all, le heard. There were two boiler* in the battery that exploded, each thirty feat long aud two fet in diameter, and were without flues. 1 hay were made originally of seveu-sixteeatha of au inch iron. They werw eight ream old, ap |wr.-ntly strong, and were tented laxt bill witfi SJO (Mtunda cold water tires cure. Three hundred ftoutuls had liet-u used in the works, but of late the pres sure ha* not exceeded 2JO. Tlie boilers were used for supplying fleam in tank ing out lurd for making caudle*. One piece of the boiler, about ten feet long, was blown upward and fell back at about the name place from which it started, burying itself xereral feet in the ground. The uthxr lioiler was hurled through the brick wall, a ft ot thick, and several feet of earth into Providence street, where it lodged. The boilers were in a ekde ton slietl in a court among brick build ings, and the roof oflcred but alight re sistance. The adjacent property was but slightly injured. Two tanks were everturued, while other frail resaels were undieturler. Pierce'# Golden Medical Diacovery. It haa no equal for this purpose. &&&. IOWA Jritoxw.—Sheriff Grebe, of Xo braxka, wsa over iu Gleuwood, lowa, the otiier day. where he attended a mur der trial, wherein a man named Hriggw, who uao ai rested near Schuyler, in lowa, waa on tritd for killing two men named King aud Palmer, three years ago. He found a number of the jurors boarding at the name hotel aud eating at the name liblo with the defendant in the trial, and all publicly diacuaaing tlie tewtimonj and the mriti of the ease. One hun dred witnesses were summoned for the defense. A Oor ON. Conn, or SBE TUBOAT, RE tjuircs immrdiate attention, as neglect oft-times results in some incurable Lung Disease, "/iiws'i Ilrcmohuil Trvches" will almost invariably give relief.—Cost. THE " Do*tame " has a scif-adjuating take-up. which rojuires no change for different thicksoaacs.— Com. J\ *t TIXK HU iarrcrs We hear t a seedj- Inoking inx : etli>n and ulUmau Innniljr, Idiocy, or pww*lnrc d< ai er. mar idea of bitter* w-x* lo> tally Irreouodlable with "gin cocktail*." "mm punches" and "broad y Kioj>bca," which, we are informed. are sweetened with nucar. and rendered doubly injurious with ON cue** colored by meant of mineral ii*tr Thi- wat bitter tweet with a vengeance. We turuti •ne.l this problem to a friend. He i><>l ttx) it by fiiiaiminu " Why. doo't you kn< r that m et of throe bitter* advert ><* l at rrmediea are only dram* in dioguixe * Topers knew it, if you do not. I tnn-t make one ex ception, however," he added, "and that la. WiUU'l CAUFOXXIA Urrrr* ; thereim I a {Article of ah 'hoi or fermented liqn >r in it, and it IK the beat vegetable tonic and alt rative in America." Co* A gentleman from Bethel Hill. Me . say tliat Messrs. Allen Bros . proprlet-ire of lliilip Allen's Print Works, K I , were down to Brj oat's Pond, recently, trouting, when one of them *M attacked with sciatic rheumatism > suddenly, tliat he hail to lw carried from the pond to Ilia hotel A bottle of Juksim'i.lsoJy.v IAKHWHI was resorted to. and he was out next day.—Cog. How arc you to-day ? I'm not fe ling well, biltuit* and sick headache, have born h-oking around for a box of /'-rrain's /"byi'ii* Pi tt, but our trades arr all sold out.—tbuefry p- P" For Dytptpkls, inibgc-Uon, depreaston of Kjilrsl* aniT (.enerxl debility in their various forms; sleo. a* a preventive against fiver and ague, and other intermittent fcvcre, the " Ferris- Phosphor ahd I'-Uxir of CaUaaya," madv by Cas < 11, Hatard A or., New York, arid aold by all dniggiste. |, the I-est tonic, and as a lonic for 1-ntu-nt recovering from fever or other sick -1 arm, it bxs no equal (T-rrr. Biateen Years of Sneeeaa.-- In t*a the new I fanion* Mt- STASH I jwrar.vT ,■ f r-t made known to : the puhl-e by an rtteaUve iigrm of advett-aioe I Fn-in that lime ta Uie present, lb* rirmand for II ha# been UesdUy innvsUng until U l a, Uken the IraJ of all embrocation*, lotions ointments, smt other | external remedies, Imprcte-i or it# paln-ni>duirr. ! oonntei-lmtvit pr--p#itle,. and hurn, aeald# and i cule are hcalr.t with lncred.hle rapidity under lis operaUoo. The Markets. *XW vena. nra OiTTU-Pntuf t* r.i.Hui]tvi| ,u\m ,114 fine quality 11 A .UK Medium .of first quel. .11 A .12 4 th-dinary thin Csttie .T",A .11 luCr or lowest SI-Al* .re A .is linn Cow* So.oo fill CO Unas- LIT* R#VA .08!* DIWHII .M'.F .81 AHtrr. 8 .WS iToTtow—MlMltac.... .22A .lfl> 4 tV>r>— Fjtn VMioni o*o 8 CO Ht* I'.tlrm 038 A BTO ffgtiT-Jled B1* _ 101 8 I.M •• M*t 188 A1 Krtt—Wfirr .... 91 8 .M Diautr—hulr .00 A 1.00 o lAm 8 A .10 Prrooute*—Crudo , 1371 Iteflnsd .10 BUTTE*—Wats 29 A .81 Ohio W. ft 10 A .33 *• rsney M A .38 Western er llnx'T 0* f. .18 Petuisyltaoia tins .34 I .87 CaMOl— Bute factory 18 A .10 •' Skimmed .08 A .08 Ohio 10 A .10 K.*ae-St*te 41 A .41 Nrrtbi. Bert Cami 8.78 A 8.78 Oaocr 8.00 A 8.78 Hooo L.lT* 4.80 n e.oo Pneca 4o 0.00 WHEAT—Ho. 1 Spring...... 1.80 a 1.44 COM 87 W .59 OAT* - 40 a .48 Rt 70 A .78 BAIU-M# .. 78 A .00 AUAHT. WHEAT 1 80 A 1.78 Ufa—SUIT 81 A .90 COM—Mixed 70 A .71 Haiu-XTj-SIAU 90 A 1.00 OAT*2T*T* 80 A .81 RHILADEXRAIA. Tl*V* - 888 A 778 wiuT-Wmmi 8ad.... 1 A A 1.08 White 1.73 A 1.80 COM— Tollaw .43 A .05 Mixed -84 A .84 Pmotra-Oruda —.. rtflnad 21 Ciora SEED 9OO A *.BB TtiaeSy 8.10 •AATTMOHE. COTIOIL-LOW Middlings. , 11VA -37 Fuioi—Extra..... 8.25 OIII'O WHEAT — l. 8 A LTI iff liff Rest ffittest family Medietas, (w fkeg* I* ms /**•"•' -* IMI Vigstabt* (Wrkae. ftc *n.l r*t—(Or < wasftioUoa. DstkUM. mrk hmdaob*. Bilious Atttek*. *o( dl itwiixwa*aM *f Uur. ktMMcb sod Bswßa 44 jwmt Orwggtsf fsr It JlNMr* %f laflaOsaa pOO nortlF J/YTB will be given *a the Am whs pyi 4* tmlemisa* fkft t* sassurag* sui'f.stiua. kiittMsd IS .sua T**#. ystao**. *a4 rius* of Iks Huys of ffoiirass* Jg full eerUsekr* dim Moms P*u*o A BTXtffatogflexlk iU IfpUMfo**, R.Y..W kkr*4i lasd l > .Osuk*. Mok. Odo to tho Klpfin Wtotoh. mi * urn fl. ft** yoo based m* act Tk* WsoSae* p*P*** id, Mow t| tuck If Klct* Wslckw Wltsa wsds, ksgss Is Mil f If .* o*y auks who km so*. It ful MtSdkotf. Ti.oagk *n oiks* ktad of stkk tfofor* Iksai k* k*4 trio* It* *l*f* ksd boo* fen M*4, ffseot,*# bo *e*id BM kasw Th* turn ay Is * nwats— T*u suns# fast or slow |li ****** bo bought so " Elgia." lio slwtft MM "t*4i, ll tarisd sat * auawt Fo< stcntfu, bf d*f o# Bight if so *••>) goto soadwtsr b'fMa • radrstd wis, Tbutk* b# s*i 4* mibsol so*. A iuf IMMISSM tsoo 111* am A M f i*lso#," o< " Tsekor," (DM Itsj rjooA*" or* tbo boot > A " Wbsslo#," MA" laAts," tf Hi* |MttUtsM W tft* MM ; A " Bfosoos," M " Aon." rttot sail bo oaro Is slat*; I'o# tUnag " U4| PJgtb." Dto Wsots* a ItljO' foss. The lalsi Utruagh UM ooaoOy lf*e* *fl a fail supptf. Vm raa but call as* sea fbsat. If fsudssT triob tstof- Toll otks# !s*aal*a(rcr* Tbsir but**#* Mtuf bo to.Ud Th# " KtUuaal" oas loot ibom. An* ry.s Watcb tbo wart* 1. e. w Dr. Wlota*'o Mil* I brry Balsam. Dtft ht.issoiK sue-p-wuttl b* bs. |Q *fl fiat tutu**- hot ail •dot suSor. as* hot* to >tu >lus|itM I* tr*m*> rougb#. tcldt, Wuwidi,*) u# pulast-Btir ewo pis'su bisks uot uf thla uuouulod f If It esa b* rvttnl ttyos lbs tosss of s USU I U.st b*a tops imliimlm* SUM* its uitrotlueuua, b sg SISIMI ptoof of no ogUst* iWrptvu. KnuMuJ M. Ha* U*. —k tor tha F'.lvol tirmr Ma'nl aad ti; bdaar* had tale uv trtitar Tli Ml tw ton** uik (i. V MAIJ.ETT A l-a, Hut Tool H)4u. Cm*. HpiioUU Not STOP THAT GOD6H! DON'T DELAY. Oar Wvrh.aaaAay.MA tla*| ha t.av lata, tMPHBHIM with liviaag (rata af UrlHu taw villa* la aarrjr in a<'. Pratt Ham AMa : /■< *.. lax aaituaa i aaaatttota* try aaaaaaa vjWS ai. rli evtiivd ua taj Ixiu*. aalpMiMala tuoan itt* n.u|li lur ahwh I vara tr.al la a aawbar ml Oeagb Mvdi taaa vuhvut xj laa.fi' lat laat I'.—4 oaa belwa id AUta |U>| b tinea. *Un*t I an Law) la ba abb Ir ttata *aa tlaun in mad la la MMt aed panaraaad a Iwriadt man laa abort lima. Y vara trail. b A Bcawsu. llaabU. Oat. March A laTl Dll L llt)YtU a lha taiaaur efaaaaral uadual reaper at. na a huh hata biiw rorf (.faiai and hara bvaa libeaallir uard Anoaf bta UtaahUvae ara " tlal i lUaaa tor lha Lu>" aad ' Lmmn aad Tar." Ka Ua |awl Iva ) .a/a a batiar lrtiti* naadl baa baca Amd laiUnUh. KradliwMiav.il* taUvr (root Da bote rtoJ. n Irma* la it; Maura. J N, liaaJUa AOH : Ana -ImAAriha hbaai a'alautal (naiuv |Mt .• itnioc and ktwwrirdc* of Ua bvaaWAAl ALUs a Lrao lui>aM ta avrtaa ta* rati or-*raw d PrLS't haul I aat nT: tr I Lata aitanaaad It* rffncu aa Cb* |IKI| and uta ltd. and I raa u i aj thtt it ta la (ai ■ beat a|i 111—At i ■ aill n| vh.c'< I ua mmWu in ( and ah lha aar j >u*w ml Laa* wuhlaH I Mmt .1 ta baa cert are vera, ad .1 mmmry taaail, taabM trry <1 t> tiwaa. >aad> la adjau wa lha ham appa ram mt d.w a*- aVwl Ua Lett**. Uvea voald br rari lav raa-a el lilai (vneaiaaiwa It aaavu UaaKluwi aad oa'.k> la raw. vttjMail inUid| Utaaa dahlia ..r-f . 'ba Liifvi . and without rendu* .n* maamupmtmm u' th<- I". va.a It al— tfwv. vtavnaib lalba a>vlu in pi lha wlu-asaaia. and i Jaan*va at. Ua mvfh-d aaaraUutu us I La till.) tiau. I ara Ua>ivcUill|. A. L h< iiVII.L. Sold by Nedidn* Dealaa taoarally. PERRY DAVIS 4 SON, I'mvitlwioo, It. X. Ganvral Apteti for Haw Eagiud Sun. FOR HAI.K BV JOHN F. HENRY, New York. GEO. C. GOODWIN A Co. Bostoa. JOHJTBOH. HOLLOWAT 4 00WBIS. Phil*. Masr la thrown aaai ay hit taha da sat bar lha CA SLL SCREW WIILE laatraad ftbava That ara lha HUtat uaaat pbahia aad rvtaaabw. Leal eel br IM. Uttarv _ _____ ~~ VDiITIVI Dana nai art aa a aatharur u dvbtlilaf lha baaala, bat tleanaa. all lha argaaa. rtiai 'isi* earit to perform lha htltrt nna danlrtM •> ibvra _ I'row M ataa Ic l*i'iliaala nelUaaa ml obAStaa ara waai.n* SILVER TIPPED KStn-a-Wbj >d Hw* an tba cbaapwi aad tarn aaar thna*b al be Uta Trj To Consumptives. 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B fmowm To H. IL smvwa, Baa. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Prepared by H. E. 3TE7TV3. button, mam. rilai ~1 " UoM So a-l IV aaaia*. Son bod Beautiful Flower* and ChaieeVefe table* can alwaji be obtained by cowiaff 2$ Fork Flaee and SO Murray Street, Hew Tark, Inpailin. Omwera, ul Doelen in GARDEN, FIELD A FLOWER SEEDS, Frmlta, Horlltilranil Jm*lrnnla, rarUliain, ante alkrr rt*alalUa Ikr tke l*u rm and I* ardf ik. LAWN MOWERS OF TKE MOST APPROVED PATTERNS. Th. Mekimtk An*waf ITAMmm of their eeWhraled |m| fatelatar ltd Anaalrnr'a Oaldr t the Pikarw and Kltrkra llaHea b now ready for diatribulian. nww end reinteblr mod*, iaoludtk* *ll the noveltioa of > * n*s aeaenn, wHh full fliroot(o* for oulture M. o. £intflkttm *2rttbier. M ' liif a. , ss,?cr 2HTVS3S SsSwi*3fes ss . atetos&MSg wERE S7~s*ri£ Haa/i. laiamMliaa W ri w ox K>4Ta ■*.>■■**■*? Ri*-*^srJsar^'z£z „ma 4 a* iam af ■■<•. •!*• Taata StfW MT " M'i" ■ SfeMMtU * MIM •"•• P**"*" '"V*r !-•■ p22n TSsawssai^KHSi • Taalt. 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