Parta, tainted and Hansrhiild. GOATS v. Bv**.—-An Indiana firmer, after trvmg to tr.<p, |ot-<.u and *bootthe rfi> th.it .1 d gavßiiJfea the range of yard* and stuhh a. Whbiu a week a vary rat emigrated and i-tafd Until the goata trow aoli], noarlylwo ?£ afterward*, when tliey nil came biok with all their Mam's, A secoatf aditioa of goat* were procured, atul ih then not a rat lias b.-en aoeu on the prnnlwa. Cows,—Wofintitlio following iwn-iblo suggestion* tlAriWg ahonk, and 01 edited to a Mr. SheiJford : Every spring farm er* lose c <w* lif fttmint; thrtn njxon young clover before have become neons t moil to Mich de<ul nt fiHxt. L t tliour heed th *e five ruin* : Firni : Never |)lt any tiling; into fresh elovor on an empty stomach. S<-oou<i; N*<ir when the giw.-s is wet Third ; Jfevur put them iu when the weather ia changing from warm to eol'l. Fourth : Da not give them any salt for at least twenty-four lioura before Sitting them iu the first time. Fifth : o nor l~t theip remain iu in.no than 20 minutes the first time, after which they may run wet pr dry with perfect aufe ty- FORM or ROOFS -The jimrricu 77i.V/- trtt,M : — M l' rhaps uo part of the build er's work icquiitv* more study than the roof form. To ntilii v the largest amonni of space, and at the *me time teenpe a certain piqmxaey of efleot with the least ontlay, is bv ia means an easy task, however easy it might mu to the nniniiiaied ia the mysteries of ludJ jag, Too groat care oaauot lv used iu choosing the fgofier number of and variety of angina which ao lit Ip to break monotony ami aeenre graceful contour. No where are theee salient point* seen to great, advantage as iu the country, where the reaches of distance may he rendered the more pjcturesq le by certain styles of building. PLASTER FOB POTATOES. —According to Mr. Gamptoa, author of the priae essay on the eultivatiou of the potato, Tory remarkable results are obtained from plaster bv dusting the vines with it as *oou as they are through the soil: again imme.li .tely after the last plowing and hoeing ; and at intervals through fla w-hole growing season. The first appli cation may lie light, the second heavier, and after that more bountiful, say 2CO pounds to the sem It readers the plants less palatable to insects, and ap pear* to be fatal to many of the fungi family. The vines retain a bright, lively green color, and the tubers continue •welling until growth is stopped by the frost; Ixeside, jioUtoeu thus grown are •o sound aud free from dlseue as to be easily kept tor the Spring market, with out loss by rot. Mr. Compton savs he has seen a field, ail planted with the same variety, at the same time, on one lialf of whieH, that had received no plas ter, the vit-ld was but 60 bushels per acre, aud many rotten ; while the other half, to whi.di"plaster has been applied, yielded 363 bti-hels per acre, and not an unsound them. CANADA Tjaiaiixs. —J. C. Felr, >'ar tinsrille, N.J.. ia ;.fflict<sl with the thia tl- put, amCasked tlie Club what to do to clear his fields. Mr. Crane—Ex'-cutr ibe thistlewbr catting ofi their heads with a sharp hoe whenever they appear above the s-ait.ee. I hail a patrh, and kept a sharp hoc on the ground, and whenever I was iD that neighborhood I went f..r anv and everv one that had lifted its bead since ny last visit. Thi is a tMnble"n:e way. bnt I have found it -hi ape.-t intl^i,vruil because mirot. Mr. j Stcwait— vronlj do for small sur faces. In large fields, I would plow tbree times in ie.-t wtalLcr. not deep, for that w-.uld seatterlhe ro-t, and make matters worse, but just enough to cut ofl the top®. If the plant* are deprived of breath, as they are when the portion j above the gUennil is removed, they mud die. Mr. Bergen—Farmers in a neigh borhood omriif to.co-operate in this war against thanes? else individual efiort ill in a grs)t uiea-ure be thrown aw ay. i Thistle seeds iftv light, and when tbeo is a stifi brikZa-they don't stop for linC fences. , DAIRY N"IES BX RABBIS LEWIS.— Har ris Lewis, Frankfort, X. Y.. says : First: There is that will make better butter tkaKßlm i-U dauber-thorn, bni there are several which will make good butter in less time uad with leas labor. The churn tapwn as the revolving-bar rel. or the revolving-box churn, I regard as pood cbwroe. Seeond :In using any of the workers, care must be taken not to work the butter too much. Third : Cream wit! rise through a shadow mess of milk in IssMime tl sn it will through a deep mess, and where there is no cold water, or no! a sufficient quantity to CO<>l the milk and control the temperature, shallow dishes not over two and* one half or three inches deep will furnish the most cream and better. lint where an abundant supply of cold running water can be had. by which the temperature of the mdk f aii be controlled, and kept rweet A 1-rg time, there is quite"* sav ing of lal ku: and money bv betting the mlk in deep or large "dishes. A large per, capable'of bedding one mess of milk, i- Ir vbnJ question the most econ omical of jury rrrangemeiit we now have for se'h'n^ iuJk. Fonr of these pans are any dairy. THE SxqpMiso SYSTEM CnjtDKirvrD. — I f i* of itfL use denying facts, >av* the Country ywew<w, and the truth i*, starting fJrW the MI(, the land is robbed of more than half its fertility, and stilla popu!atim moves on so does tbeexhan-t --ing syatetP ft. when a parish, a county or s Salmis half impoverished, a stop can be put "fo the debditaling process, why not ttop at the beginning ? whv not the stan ? Land ia sel dom too licb, and when it is what is said to i>- •' highest state of fertility," what a ptfifto bring it down ! Yet this is the etrijpto. the fashion, the example S't by This kind of policy carried into other lines of business would cause men to say tbe guilty parties were insane or fool-', jjarod cannot throw np immense crops off 1 water snd air ; therefore, if tbfs crsps are sold off, the land is tbst much tl#4>oorer ; bat science and even commomsnperience proves there are stapes atowhiob some of the prod actions of this earth can be taken away wheD been abstracted to cause in jury, auj lf at this period of the crop's growth wis turned into mannre, the land i< benefitted without any foreign aid. Tbns, bv haviDg intervening crops of this tLere may be things sold one year wlijjb ilf be replaced the next by this re'taeathiD. This is why the fonr ponrs# !jor some other suitable ro tation. is insisted upon in Eoglang. Poor land is mduglit to be rich, and good land is kept im ou the l-est estates- yet there are aniHpy gr-at quantities of fat cattle and si yt.'wold from ihet|r farms, and w°"J, Jaii', Imttes, he., continue to be producflkTk'cause there is an art ia'doing this sow* to improve and iooreoae the the aoiL ixshtdtz FAXXCB S CLIT. mmi _,. YELLOWS 15 PEACES.—J. A-Ronald gm, StJcmeph*, Miob* asked whether the of Mr. Fuller thata peach tiee ussde to flourish on the site ot vi which Ji&d diid with vellowa war. on experience. Mr." Fuller said KMX ai*l that he bad taken buds from tHrteSgihg with yellows and '* uealtliy tree by inserting them in a Wkkfa* stock. But the soil should be thMtoahly renovated. Yellows was prod u<§4 ! byanything which weakened the of a tree, as poverty or c\l anqWn \A the soil or cold. Mr. agree with Mr. Fuller. D . i rfflufc iMotigSt fpw peoch-growers would ayij'Uh him in these, tiewb. Yarmocth Hwbet-C. >bk. —J. Mapes hed see Ma jain-i on some cans of sweet corn 'fiiiif the im-enption "Yarmouth SueeujyuL.' Was there each a variety ? He w'feied to know how to can oorn. Mr.jFiuiar said Yarmouth was the place, doutjlcsa, where the corn Lad been Own should le boiled several hours, and nqt into hermetically sealed canamtAghtss Juts will not do. Dr. Trim* was a mbtake, twenty miti- was sufficient The Chair- tm had found it impossible to can i tit all successfully. Several other speakers were in favor of drying the corn without boiling it Thus the ques tion romnined just where it started, ; Mt'ctimooMs. L O. Wiboo, Monroe I Co., Ohio, asked what aorta of nindi • ! roi-m* were goo,! to ill, and bow to rais ' them. Mr. Dodgw cxplaine.l that th< • aatuble ni'i.l ixtom a* shoit and thick. k smells sw.N't and turns black soon aftei 1 gathering. Mr. Fuller said there were ' several aperies of . dible tnushrooms, ot which the Aa<r'e oimprsfrw wa* the : one chirily ruliivatcl. A Unctby |pcr ' would batvqnirad to t-ll all about grow ' b>g then), and it would be best to invest 1 $1.50 iu the purchase of a book on gar , doniug. I TUB LABCN AS A Ttuntn TURK —Rich . nrd Oormley, Law-n-nee County, I*a.. , asked about the value of Ihe 1 ireh as * timlier t<ee. Mr. Fuller saiil a great , ' deal had heen published in the pn|ers lon this snbjict—he was surprised to hear • ! the qui stion a*ked. The Enropeun 'arch , j was a very valuable tree, grew rapidly, , I was not subject to attacks from unmet*, , made valuable tiuibcr, and cfluld be pro .'cured from the nuroeryiuen at a very . I low rate. F. D. Curtis adviaetl locust . j trees to l>e planted on rOr-ky-*oil. but | larch on fair land. He had a verv Inch • opinion of the locust, Frof. H E. Col . ton smd in the rocky parts of Connecti cut hvnst !N-e8 grew rapidly and were 1 very valuable, SDNDB* MATTK!.— Hon Harris Lewi* said the best box for shipping butter iu ' ; was a refrigerator made of proper siae i with convenient handle*. That there I I was no churn that would make butter bettor than the oi l dash churn, but tome that would make it quicker. He thought the Bhitioliard was a go>d chum- Shal low pan* were ou the whole be>t for t settling milk. A poiaon weed, o calle<l. wa* sent from Color*ib. whu-h Mr. Ful i ler will report on. Mr. Fuller *tat , sl that Oa*£v Orange would not *o<"oeed on wet aoiK A bushel ooutaius dfty thou sand needs, and the wed should be planted in row* aud dropped ix inches j apait A Sorrowful Life. I The Kansas City Journal says : A re- ? rotable attireil woman, namej Ruth maid, about fifty vanf age, made application to Mayor Huut Irr a JWASS to ML Louis. The story of her life is, in detaf, a sail one. Twenty-four years ago. in the city of New York, she met and i married a gentleman who wn* connected ! wifh one of the Methodist Episcopal Churches there as pastor, and shortly af- I ter their marriage he accented a poaitiun as missionary to lud'a, whither she ac companied him. AfWr several years of labor at the missionary station, tier hus )<and di-d, she having' mom time become the mother of four children, all bova. Being left almost destitute in a strange land, -mil having some relation* liviiigin Chicag\ she aud her fiuiily moved tMfire, j where her father died. She anloequently re-married, and her new husl>aud came to reside with herself and mother. M.-au time the children by her first marriage bad almost grown t<> man'* estate, and hml gone to the far West to seek their fortune* Bv her second marriage she had three children, who were residing with her at the time of the great fire. Iu that conflagration abe barely escaped ' with her life and her young family, losing i her aged mother and husband tu the flame*. Helpless and aloue ouoe more in the world, she started to discover the wherealioiits of her four boy*, who were at Lone Pine, C-diforxiu, employ til as public teacher*. With them -he founds t.-m|Kirary home, together with theyoung members of her family. SHE was at L- me j Pine at the lime of the recent terrific e irtliqn#ke. Here she lost her four boy. and for the third time was friendless and alone. She made her way to Ccu itl Bluff*, Tutrd, with her tbree youngest I ohiklren, and there *lie left tbein in care of jsirtie* who, seciug her lb-solute state, kindly car*d for them. She has seme friends at St. Louis, aud has made her . way thither. WHFSE DOES THE GT LD COME FBOM ? —This question lias mvtr ben sitis fueturily answered by geologists. They cin see as far into a unllstoue as any body, but whete tlie gri-at depot or quar ry from whence the gold comes that has been rasped iu particles and thrown to ward the surface to be rolle<l iu the sand by the action of running water, or caught as prisoners : .n quartz rock, while that was either in solution or in the condi tiou of pulverization, is the problem Occasionally such enormous nuggets are found, quite solitary, it seems, to in dicale they were broken off from a large mass somewhere and driven away in a torrent of gravel whose onward, upward force was irresistible till it met with counter currents. That old theory which supposed the precious metal was existing in combination with others in a gaseouo form, ami occasionally precipitated by electricity into lumps which worked tbeir way like moles from the interior through strata* of the earth's Compact crust, is DO* quite obsolete. An im pression is gaining advocate* that gold • iocs actually exiat in great bodice, some where, not verv far d >wu. from whence fragments and particles are gradually brought up by a equal ie agency. This piTes a more reasonable explanation of the diffusion of gold iu small parcel* all over the glolie. Is a Caisson.—The density of the com pressed air in the List River bridge caisson is equal to two atmospheres, the pre* an re, therefore, Wing thirty |>oanda to the square inch. No difficulty is ex prrierel in btfeithing, but there arc *rane very sißgnlar phenomena connected with this highly compressed atmosphere. A foot gas burner gives n light equal to a four-foot burner. This is due to the double amount of oxygen in the air. It ia possible that br< ati.iug twice the amount of oxygen rcqnircd by nature, aided by dampness, may be the cause of the vio lent cramps and pains to which the work men are subject. One poor fellow de scribed the agony as "like tearin* the flesh from jer bone*." The voice has a far-off sound, and whistling is impossible. Puckrr the lip* and blow as mnch as one will, a slight hissing sound is all that can be produced. A SHOOTING A ream.—ln Carthage, N. Y. t A. 11. Cleveland and John Clark were both dangerously wounded, the first named being shot in the breast and tbe other through the head. Charles Ford was shot in the back, bnt the wound is slight Cleveland wa spending a few day* in tbe village, and paying more at tention to two of the village Wiles than some of the young gentlemen of the place liked to see. It is stated that Ford ami Clark were appointed to administer s pummeling to Cleveland, which they proceeded to execute •as the latter was returning to his hotel after serenading tbe iailies. As soon a* Cleveland escaped from his asssilante, he ran to the hotel and proonred his revolver and returned to the scene of the encounter, and alter some word", Ford shot at bim. Cleve laud retnraed tbe fire ins'antly, and six shots were exchanged, with the result as above stated. PcPDirso Isoy. —The operation of pud dling iron ia the moat laboroua part of the process whereby caat iron ia converted in to wrought iron. The eotnmbrion of tnnnnfxetiireiß from England, who lately visited this country to examine the pnd dlipg machine invented by an American iroa-maater, have reported so favorably that a number of English firms have con tracted with the inventor to pay him two hundred and fiftv thonaand dollars for permission to build two hundred furnaces on hi* plan within six months the money to be paid at the expiration of that time, whether the [furnaces are then in opera tion or not. Until this invention was made, it waaeenerally believed that time rhmiral method equal to hand puddling could not be devised. GAVE Ur —Every new nostrum mnst have its day. The day of cundnrango seems to be about over. Tt i* now stated that the London Chemical Society, bav | ing determined to give it a thorough trial, for months treated the patients in the cancer wtrds in the Midd esex Hos pital with the different preparations from the root. The board now declares that the drug has no possible effect whatever on cancer, not one single instance of im provement having been observed in the cases treated. A citizen of Judiui apolis, who died lately, bequeathed "8500. to purchase ammunition, to a Kentockian who had frequently threatened to ahpgt him. Ilrta* of Interest. OTKB 4T.N00 person# did annually in Englatidof consumption. A rran in In Sacaioento, Ivy, nearly dONtrox ed 'ho wliok village. A MAN Frauciseo e uirt In* decided thut opium roting ia not intemperance. A CU'AR lUpiili Elitor envies the census for embracing 17,000,000 women. THE NOW Yoik Democratic State Con vention endorsed the tlnoiuuti resolu tions. ASOTHKU bridge i* to ba built iu-ro*a the river at St. Loui at a exist if fl,tKK>- : (Kk>. Tlia recent earthquake inerea*-l the tlow of hot apriugs generally in Vl|- i fortiia. TUB "B>g Woods'* of Minnesota •tn-teb over a region two ltuudrvd mile* loug tiy forty ' u width. Tu 11 publican State Convention of New fork iu their resolution#, advi*el (he renomiuatiou of Grant. A KJ*M fann h* licen eaiatliaheL within five mite* of Halt Like t'ily that will grow OO.lWd fish annually. TUB Catholic TeiniH-raiiee Soetetie* of Wisconsin are to bold a State Conveu •iou in Watertown ou the lsth of June. A rtKMiu: in North Carolina ha# had Japin clover prx>wuig on hi# land (or forty year#, aud wdwca hi* fro nd to shun it- Wii. I, BAKJIT. of Nashville, Trim., i* the oldest printer m the UuitedStaU a, having just entered his ninety third year. AT the Presidential election of IS6S Un vote stood : Republican, 3.013.1NS ; !>. ui oeratic, 2,71*3,600 ; llepublieuu majority, 3ril,st. THE erojia throughout Utah nre re jiorted to be in flue condition. There i# little or no fewr thi# year of a gruoshop per plague. TUKKK is a great rush from the United States thi* spring to Europe ; iu fact, it is difficult to secure pu-vsages on any out botuid atcauicr. T*a pacing horse Longfellow won a fin-mile nice at Sax-ruaj'-nto, Cal. 'lhe beet time wn# 'Jtlbf. This bus never been beaten iu California. LKWISTON, Maine, is -aid to lo grow ing more iapi ily than anv other tuaii'i fucturiug town in New Eughnul, with the exoeptionof Fall River, Musi. For** null ou# of brick, 180,000 cubic feet of gruuite 3,5t | 0 tons of iron and 19,000 J KIII mis of cement have thus Lr been u#**d upon the new post-office. A JCEOKO in jail at Carthage, Teuti.. charged with rope on a white lady, wa* recently taken out by live men and buug to a tree, and afterwards shot with pis tol*. THE Republican State Convention at Kltnira endorsed the administration o! President Grant iu a aeries of resolu tion*. and elected delegates to Philadel phia. Oitts S. FupjiT wa* re-elected for a term of six years from March, 1873. by tlie | CoßDectiint Li-gislaturc Tl>- ount<>t was lietwei-u tne sm ceisful cainlnlate and Gen. Haw lev. THE Cork correspondent of the Bos ton Pilot ssy* thst more people are now emigrating from Ireland t' uu at any previous time. Not less than foil thou *aml leave the country every week. THE prospect of the apple, pear, peach ami cherry crop In Western New Yok i -till exc- lient, though the jv-nr* urn not blooming as fully a* uauaL S-uiill fruit* have U'eufiujuii-d by tlie weather. Drnr.xu nti itlnev* of the editor of the AMmque if*eieic. his w fe, who-e name i Li-ouora .Mc Gaiiw-**, s-t the type, did the press work, got out every i-sue of the ;>aper in pool shape, and had a ha'>y. A MEAN feUow named A. P. W d ' ron has lie- n sent to the Albany Penitentiary from Whitehall, for four years, for sled nig a child'* tin hot containing about eight dollars in pennies and small coins. CAtiroHNiA paper* say that within the ra*l few months half a d sen men iu California and Nevada have made an ag gregate "clean up" of fiity or sixty mil lions of dollar*, and tliev aik who lost ? IT is shown by thetabhsof the-elf recording rain-gunge at the Out ml l'ark Heterologies! Observatory that the rain fall of I*7l, UP to the Ititli of May. w is hardly one-half as great as that of 1872. WHILE a batalion of the Sixth U. S. Infantry. on the way from ludian T--rri tory to Kansas. were in enmp on Bear Creek, the Indiana ran off 12 • of their mule*, under a tire of musketry from tue troop?. THB Emperor of China, though not Tot Kixteeii Teara of age. in about to I* married, lie signalized the anniversary of hia ascension to the throne by lib"- rating all but the first criminal? of tic , Empire. NEWS has been received of n fight >tt Manacia, Sjwin, and the defeat of the i Carlisle, numb, ring 5,0(X, by the force* under Gen. Lett. na. 'J he insurgents lost twenty-one killed and a large num ber of wounded and prisoners. A LETTKH from an officer in the Itus aiau fleet at Shanghai. China, wys that the Grand Duke Alexia will return by the way of the Sandwich I-I.uula and SanTPraoeiaoo. He i* expected to reach New York in September next. AT Hagerttdwn, MB, Alexander Smith. Wesley Ftnnepan and Frederick Fridiu ger were killed by the falling of tlie wu.!h , of the old Court H<wwt\ wlnclt was Inir. oil last December, and which the workmen wore engaged in taking down at the time of its falling. Or tbe two thonsand minora engaged in the recent strikw in Micliigau, over twelve hundred are a'.fll idle, though keeping quiet. Tiio dripln of the move ment ia attributed to two mciub.ru of the International who had just arrived at the mines. THE ateamera of the Inman lino are named alter cities, tty' White Star line after oceans nud sen* the National line after nation", the Williams k Guion line after American Slates, the Canard afu r inlands and colonies, uud the French line alter eminent men. AH Oregon correspondent describee a candidate for CougrcNa aa a plain, windy haired man, " not advanced enough to wear n white shirt, though he succeeds in surmounting his woolen ovyr-birt with a paper collar, which shown that ha be long* to the present age." THE French Committee on Capitula tion report that they are incompetent (o pronounce upon the surrender of Paris. They exonerate Generals Trochn and Vinov from nil b'anie in the eapit nlation, but say thai grave responsibil ity attaches to M. Jnlec Furre. THE Boston Traiscrijjl points out a queer blunder by Parton in the April Aliunde, when he describes how the liv ing was to bnry lite dead thus : "Mind ful of the romsnrio agreement of their youth that, whene'er died first, shon'J bury the other under the giant oak on Mouticello," 4c. THE next annual convention of tbe Sew York Editors and Publishers' Asso ciation will le held ir Wntertown, Jef ferson county, commencing on Tuesday. June 23. Tar address wifl I* dtlitflrtd by Mr. 8. H. P.irker, of the O-.-ueva G'i atlle, and the po'-rn by Q. C. Jtragdon, of the New York F-nancitr. THE master carpenters of Berlin have resolved in a b-idy to join the associated ma ter builder", in order to resort to general lockout which shall last till a definite basis for the adja*-tm.-nt of fu ture trade disputes has been "greed up on between employers aDd workingmcn, and a court of aibitraii ju appointed. KANSAS.— The investigation into the charges of bribery in the election of the Kxnsas Senators is about to go on, au tb .rity having been given to send for persons and pnjiers. Some of tne evi dence already submitted shows that in one of the cases ?'2,00J was off red a State Senator for bis vo'e and accepted, but that when the election came off the bribe-taker was too intoxicated to reach the Station house. Several surviving soldiers of th Mexican war rending in Minnesota, held a meeting in St. Paul, and voted to have a reunion in the same city on the 14th of September, the anniversary of the capture of the city of Mexioo. A Nwlss Festival. The gieat festival oI the year in ear tain Swiss ditiio , i that to do honor to til-h r.ls and In rdmen that sa<end the Alps lor the Hummer,—the former to fatten on the rich, A pino nrn**. and tin* hitlor to care for their ff< cks, and turn !t:e milk into cheese for the nations of the earth. The cows that are to go have already In* n selected, tho ln**t - j milker* being mainly OIIOM-11, and frotu among tluvu* the lineal of the herd i* selected to lead. Iter neck is adorned i Willi a broad embroidered hell-band, . from which hangs a famous s(*>ciuieu of eowdtell, whose deep ton*-* drown those of nearly all the other* of the baud— I for every cow has licr bell, that she may la> f.'Ull t it lost in the mouutain*. Then In-r liorna Iwnr gnrlnmU and flower* an t ' other ornament* that clearly distiuguish ' her as the queen-cow of the herd. The pr.H**n*iail ia led by a Couple of the fairest shepherd pirls *f the region, I who are decked out with nil their finery 'of sTSowy skirt and brilliant rorsoge au*l | . rusUc h w elry and hata crowned with u.itui J fh.wer*, aud carry Alpine cane* baring ribbon*, wreath*, and garlands. , .Scattered along the hue are the hrrds • mtfti iu gsla costume, and young meu and woman who form an escort to the train on its passage through the village The streets are filled with a festiveernwd in holiday attire, displaying the quaint and picturesque costume- peculiar to the surrounding region, uud thus affording a fine opportunity for studying the unique dress of the Swiss |K*a*uut*. A* the march pr*>eeeds, the Iwdls of the town peul out iu loudest toue*. glad Iv the alngihrrda strike up their favorite bt mi locAe*. IUI.I all iudced goes , nisrry as a iuarriage-bell. At last the farewell salutations are ex- i changed, and the procession wends lb* way to the mountain ascent. Fart way ,up the steep declivity it stops to ex change dicers aud gre-tiugs with tin crowd te*lw, anil when these can no longer b heard the Bi*s horn send* fortii its pcalk in answer to Uie church bells of tho diidaiit village. By this time tho day is waning, anil prudence warns tho shepherds to hasten to tnor uiouutuiu retreat of rod * cabins which ar- to forty their summer home. Th*e art* usually k>w wooden huts, fram<*d of logs or heavy timlwr, sud cver*Hl bv shingle roof*, which ajo weightral will very heavy stouv. to protect them from j the force of the wlpd. Having arrived at these, tlnir first *lnty, after homing thoir hid for the night, is to place over ' the eiitßUnH) some pimii word-, sgch as , "(W|>ntMtnl* aufi adorn <U>il I circle tbeui with tin* flowers audwrtaih* . that decked the prociwaiott. Thi*se mouuuin henl-ntrn have log *e.i<u of severe and frying labor after thiN day of festivity. la summer ! they seldom indulge in m<*r>* ajothiug than simple pantaloons and "birt. exctqit for an occasion*! vi itto tin* valley on burine**, when they w.ar in addition a 1 dimt jacket, and invariably lake au urn- j hrrlla and a pii*u. They *arry milk, as .it is collect*.l Jrum tho different c ilnn |tt r cleese-uAking in grout barril-Uk' ves-e's oji thoir liack*. All the uu-maN for their dairy lal*or m l rluf manufacture of cheese, ai well iv their provisoes for the season must 1* carrie! UP OIJ fho back* f MEN <>r hi-aat, —mote frequently the former ; and the s&uity furniture of their e.iliius i tikcn up iu the same way. A few j*4 uiul kettloaij dipperi, with a dish or two, will furni-Ji their modest house hold. They h-arn to do with mo vc iotisly little f->r tln-m-elvea, nod expend all their means and eflorts on tn'ia for butter ai d clwt The extra out tit of the women is confined to their knitting utensil- and vant. a prayer-liook. and a few crucifixes to act up in their cabins. New York CsipMtr'i' Strike. On the day the carpentersof N.-w York city inaugurated their utrike, it it could ful if tliero was ueceauty lor a tut.gle one being idle. So bri-k w a busimas and so great won the demand for m -n. enrpetiters and joiner* were readily com manding 63 50 p*r d iy, and wlieu thej •tiuck for the enforcement of the 4gfc'* hour law. there was every prospect of success without anything Tike an extend cl struggle. When the strike commenced it nttuils red alKJttt one thoiiaatid uivn, but b. fore the first evening over four hundred noti society uicu joined them, and about on.* hundred and fifty bos**.**. acceibii to the Jein-nJeJ terms with oulv a protrst. A great many licviriw eothil perwonalltf at the headquarter*, atiil, after giving in their adln**in to the reqnircnieuU of the men, requested to U> fumirh'-d with so many hand*, and fnarctwKl ofl with them. So great was the demand that, if fiie *trike had born fot double wrrgei nod half-time, uiam of the Wises who had contrncts on baud would 1..H0 sulwniMi d. The bosae* at toe start itcfc wTlfing to ticce.le tc eight hoar* work, but tliey wnuted to pay £2. - so instend •■! 53.50 for it At this wri ting there is little qu-tiou of the wnvi< of the met! in ritaining their present wages for eigiit hours' work. SMALL-TOX. \ lioeuthito of the Lnn Itu R yul College of riurgrous, Mr. R. C. FuHrjr, tavs that lie ia able to prose ibat v .celuutinn iaimt only preventive, but a cure al stuaU-i*>x. lie has luwcr- Uuu#d that when a |(ersnn liable to take snail-pox is exposed to the in'ect>u the poison circulate* in the olond eight day* tefore producing llj fl*ile ►ywptOißv The general pmctire Is nrt to raretnstr (luring the febrile state that f -How* ; but Mr. Furley says he can show from ease* tinder his care at the prescut time that if cue in vaccinated during the febrile #*ge the fever ts slightly increased, but the eruption does n< t raske its ap|>earunce f and if vaeohiafed during the eruptive stage the criiplina is immediately arrest ed. The mature lymph overtakes the immature poon, and ilia disease termi nates. If the eruption exhibits white torn, there is danger of infection ; if not, it dies away as pimples. Mr. Furley feels cnifldent that it every doft<r were to vnrcinate each ra*e of small-pox that eouies under his care at once, tuuujr hun dreds of lives would be saved. THE Corncß MIRERS' RTTIKE.— Fonr >f the leaders of the strikers in the cop per region, were arrested and placed un der a guard of sixteen armed men, to lo cinveyed to the jtvil at iioogl.t n. Mich,, ttiirtecn miles distant. The dis contented mint rs rallied nnd overtook the Sheriff's party a mile from Calumet, and rescued 'be prisoner*. The strikers, who numbered fully fix hundred, made threat* of forcible risiv'enee in ease the authorities attempted inter'erenee with tin tr>. Many women joined in the at tack upon the guard. The total nnmlier of persona engaged in the strike, and who will not work themselves or permit othcra to do 80, is two thousand. An Irish servxnt girl having finished her (lav's work, including the "washing," obtained a hal'-bonr'a furlough, "to aec u gentleman friend." The half extended to the whole honr, when Bridget appear ed, bla*hiug and half smiling. " M vou I laze, ma'am. T must lciive ion to day, for I'm to be married, if you jdaze, to night, ma'um." " Why, what does tins mean, Bridget ? " inquired her mistress ; "1 never heard you were engaged." " No more was I ma'am ; hut a boy jiut now from the old counthry wants me to have him, and mo cousin think* I had lietther, and so I towld him I would." And bhe did. A Missouri couple who couldn't agree, agreed to disagree. They live in a double dwelling, and one daughter, of cightecr, l.eep* house for the father in DUO side, while the mother and two chil dren live by themselves in the other part of the building, the kitchen and pantry arrangement* oulv bciug need in common. The husband provides the provision l , fuel, &•., and the cooking is done ou the some stove. ACQUITTED. —Josephine MeCnrty, the woman whose trial hus lioen in progress fur many duy*>tt L'hoa for the murder of a inun namedßull, was acquitted. It will lie rememlwred that the shot which killed Uatl was tired in a street car at a man named Thompson, and killed the wrong man. The woman was immedi ately rearrested on a bench warrant for the intent to kill Thompson. ! II W \ tilth MAKKET -Bin-hly ttovltw. iJmtAOWrrrrn.- I'lte market for wa*t ■ cm fl-omia tlu'l. lV|trlw< ifeinhtdr fti-ier mi tit" four Grade*, mid tha bitter grade* f tinclmug**! iu value. SmUhero Flour.—Titer.* is n mmluratc 1 j obhiug trade nt former rates. Tin* "aim* i are iv.T.^ll. F> for exlrua, 11.1&<J513.3tl 1 for goo.l to ehoio*. Itjre Ploiir i dropping. Kale* liari* j Itreii mailt* at I'wili.'iu fur ouiuiuoii u 1 j flm*. Wheat i* a ahndo stronger. We qu<U No 2 spring in *breat $1 fifi.il.7lj; No. 1 in store at 91.74tf1.77 ; winter roil west -1 rrit at 91 IWofiJ.'jn. Hit* IN quiet ut IWc. Corn in quite active. There is a good delimit I from ri|xtr(rti and the home trade i fair, and tor auutid parcel* prioe are well maintained. raov&toNa. l'ork.—The market f r meat on the Np.it in irregular. The very large iec< ipta of hog* in the West weak en* the feeling* of holder* material!*. For furwuid delivery the market is dull aud pricca are heavy. Drettaed Hog*. -The market ia lower. We quote city at f>|ifije. as extreme*. Cut Meat**.—The market i* very steady, , though the business is cot large. Smoked Meata.—There is the usual trade ut old figures. Lard.—The market for western on the -.pot i* dull uud heavy. lteullv ehoioe stock is held ut 9 3 H.i 9 7-16r., \>ut tea truct laid is offered for the balance of the month ut fi b-lfic. Steuriue,— The market ia steady, with a fuir busioexa doing. lh-ef.—'There in not much doing. We quote plaiu western tin-** at $7.50059.5", and extra uie-s ut SllW>sl2. Ih-ef Hum*.—The market ia rather quiet. We quote western at s'2doVd7. Tierro B. ef.—lteimuus quiet. We quote prime m.aa at slsnSl7, and ludia hi CM ut sl7u92t). Hatter. the market is aabade better, l'he leeeipta continue to In* inadequate to meet* the wants of the trade. We quote State iu Welsh tubs at 2Ua3oc., and in half tubs at 31off2c. CheAc.—There i* a fair inquiry from exporters aud pricca are stronger. The supply continues to be light. W quote State at 7u10c., for inferior to fair. Fctroletun.—For crude iu bulk the market is quiet. There is a fair amount of stork t ffering and not much inquiry. 'We quote ut 13 l-9e. Crude in shipping order is a fi art ion lower, with moderate •tale. For retin* d the market is without { animation. I'ricos art) steadily held, with a moderate amount of tto~k cn aale. Oulfeq.— The market for lime da i* firm, but bardlv so active. Iu West Iu dm then* is not much business, but full prices are current. A Momaa to he lla i;rd. Lihhie Gnrrabrant, the murderess of Patioreou, Sen Jersey, was Inf.. re the court tr sentence. During the lime thai 111..1 intervened since tier trial rli hail ,.eiit h.r tune gossiping w iih other pris ouers, and with the occasional visitors wlio had dr<ipje<! in pi see her. She stiuw.d hardly unv sensibility, and did nut seem to tear or expect a aeuteiico of dentil. 1 lie Oourt-lumse was crowded, and, . lieu the prisuuer wn brought in, the -pace around the building was parked w tilt a surging rrowd, a ho had made vain efforts t<> gain admission, 'l he prisoner an site appeared at llto tmr Waa paler than when site was tiefore in the court, and le --tray.il more emotion, bin* UHIK from her P<K kel a handkerchief, holding it to her eye*. She was i rally attired in a brown • Ires*, black shawl, and h]a< k velvet hat. She was told to stand up, and Judge lb-die akd, "Hate you anything to say why Sentence ot' death should not he pronoun ce! 1" The prisoner rcsponed " No,* 1 with •tnniion. J ntgo Bedle then said: " A jury have found you guilty of the mnrdcr of llan totu F. Burroughs in tlie month of lbr cot it t>er iu-t, and they have fixed the de gree ot your guilt as uiurder in the firt degree. The court i entirely satistiid ith that Verdict, and think thnt from the evidence and the te*!iinnny the jury d:d their work faithfully, and that no other vrrdicl Could have been given. The court do uot intend to make any remarks on. or to rehearse, the tastunoay, as they think nothing ran he gained by it. It is enough to say that in the judgment of the court your crime was deliberate and most wicked. Your moral sense has been much dcb.es d and you have fallen very low. nnd tu .hig' t are bitli legally and morally responsible for your act. You either alone, or with another to help you administered poison to Burroughs, and allowed him to die in the very house with yog without giving him that medical as sistance which might have saved his life. The court se<* no reason why the penalty of the law should uot lie enforced. Your example i a terrible warning to others. When once the female charact. r is debased and she allows herself to become a prey to the most vicious passions of her nature, terrible consequencaa may la' the result. You se m to tm h-st to shame to a certain extent, and instead of abiding by the dic | mti* of your con-cienoe you took counsel 'from the violent impulses of you nature. Nothing now remains but to pnasaenteuce. ; The sentence of the court ia, that you, Eliralietli Garrabraiit, b<- takm from this ; bar to the prison of, Passaic county, and . kept in close confinement until the nine teenth day of July next and tliat be I tween the hours of ten and three on that : day, you to be taken to the place as pro vided" by the Sheriff in accordance with the law. and then and there lie hung by the neek until you are dead; and may I Gel have mercy tifmn your soul." As the last word* fell from the judge's | lip* the prisoner soMkhl violently. The i eonrt immediately ordered her removal. The general impression in Patterson is that the prisoner will never l<e hung, and there is already a |H-tilon in circulation asking the Court of Pardons to commute the punishment to imprisonment for life. T< Regulate Time In Caufterj. Mutton—A leg of eight punnds will re quire two hours and a half; a chine or •addle of ten or eleven pounds, two hours and a half; a shonldee of seven pounds, one hour and a half; a loin of seven ponnd* one hour and three quarters: a neck and breast about the same as the loin. Beef—The sirloin of fifteen ponniK from three hours snd three-qnaners to four hours; ribs of beef, from fifteen to twentv pounds, will take three hours to three hours and a half. Veal—A fillet, from twelve to sixteen ponnd*. wi'l take from fonr to five hours, •it a good fire; a loin, upon the avcrnge. will take three hoars;, a shoulder, fmrn three lionr* to three honrs and a half; a neck, two honr; a breast, from an boor and a half t< two hours. J.amh—Hind-quarter of e'fflit pounds, will take from an honr and three-quarters to two hours; fore-quarter of ten pound., about two hour*; leg of fire pound*, from an hour and a quarter to an hour and a half; shoulder or breast, with a quick fire, an hour. Pork A leg of eight pounds will re quire nhont three hours; gri-kin, an hour and a half; a spare rib of eight or nine t.onnds will take bom two honrs and a ha'f to three lion's to roast it thoroughly; a bald spare-rib of eiglit ponnd*, an hour nnd n q"arfer; n loin of five rounds, if vers fit, from two honr* to two hour* nnd a l.*lf; a sticking pig, of three weeki old, AWH n hour and a half. Pou'rv-A very Urge turkey will re 11 re abent three honrs: one of ten p> n l fwobonrs; a small one, an hour and a half A full-grown fowl, nn hour and a half; a inodera'e sized one, an hour and a quarter. A pullet, from half an hosr to forty minutes. A goose, fuli g owi, two hours: a green goose, for'y minutes. Duck, full sire, from an hour a-d a quarter to one hour anil threo-qnar ter . A SCTCTOE. — K wouiaii oouim tted sni ci-le in France not long ago becmae si * thought the devil wna nfler h-r. If everybody in this vicinity who wis trou bled by the same pursuer was to commit suicide, thare would be a verv percepti ble depletion of the population We su'pcet H>nt the reason they do not, da it, is bocau'c they know it would not be a means of escape. Mexicans ride well and gracefully, and sit their horses in such a manner that the rider seems a part of the animal. LMIKB mTaTKn (DflliKKHh. SKAATI The Senate paaeed the Supplementary Apportionment hill, providing for ana-l ditlonal ropiesQutativu for several speci- Ucd Ktatc*. The stia|>euaion of the habeas our pus net was discussed at length. BUOU, A resolution offered by Mr. Beck, making one-third of the custom* duliua receival.i.* ill legal irudtr notes, waa passed. Ijmnitie was placed on tho free list. The House of Ib-prescntntivea jwsM-d the Tariff and Tux bill as it now slauil*, and immediately after resolved to concur iu the Senate's resolution for adjournment on the 29th. A motion was made by Mr. Butler that the Fresi dent tie requested to inform the House who had made the protniar, referred to by Sir Stafford Norlhoote in his recent speech on the Washington Treaty, that the olaim for indirect damage* would nut l*e pr. N. nte.l if the Senate oould have the opportunity of getting out of the scrape wiihout ai-grace. The resolution wni rcf.-ried, Tho House parsed tho Senate amend ineut to the iFoat-nfllce Appropriation bill, known as the Pucifle mail sulisidy. Mr. Banks reported favorably Butlers resolution asking for information about the promise of withdrawing the uulircot claim* n> which Sir Stull'onl NurthcoU* r* fcrral in his reoest |-*< li. Oa takiug the floor pieliuiiuaiy to a long speech on the treaty, Butler said tho British Coiu miNsionrr miiNt have been iuire|**rte | or lacking in memory, He had every reason to liehivc thut no such promise had been given. Mr. CJrerley Accept*. Horace Greeley has HMMilftd the nom inatioii tendered him at Cincinnati. In his l.tter he said, after ref* rring to the platform, the substance of which we lir.ve given liefore. These pro|*ositiont. so ably and ford-1 bly pr-seuted in the platform of your convention, have already fixed tho atten tion and command the assent of a large majority of our countrymen, who joyfully ndopt them, as I do, as the box* of a true, beuefleient national reconstruction ' —of a new departure frotu jealousies, sti ifos, and hutea, w hirh have no longer adequate motive or even plausible pio text, into au atmosphere of peace, Ira, i termty, and mutual good will. Iu vain do tht driil-aergeauts of decaying organ izations flourish meniM-iugiy their truu cheons, and angrily insist that the til s shall be closed uud stivt-g'beud; iu vain do the shippers in of parti, s once vital 1 I* cauc rooted in the vital need* of the hour protest against straying and ' ladling, d.-nouueiog meii nowise their inferiors a* traitors an I renegadis, and j threaten them with inhituy and ram. 1 1 ntur uifi.lent ihatt'*e Am- iu*.<u fieoplc ! have airtody made vour cause their own, fully resolved umt their brave heat ta au*i strong artni shall beat it <>u to triumph. ; In tin* faith, uud with the dislioet un derabmditig that, if gfected, I shall lie! the president n,*t of a j*rty, but ot the whole I accept vour nommation, J in the confident trust tJuit the nuwucs ol our countrymen, N vrth and K .uth, are eager to clasp hands across the blo-aly ehoNtu which ha* tco long divided them, < forgetting tuat they had been enemies] in the jo) ful consciousness Chat tln-y arc , and must h ncei'-rth rt rnaiu brethren. Yours, grab-fully, HotUCC GuSLt-XT. The Electoral Ante. Tlc following table exhibit* the elec toral vote of the United States 1q the contest of 1k72, with a statement of the {Mipulur msjotirv in the am < B'ates in 1866. It should 1m kept lor reference: Hrt- .f AC**. Abu J> rn wns. t+*. ura. IK*. \x* A'a1'ttna........... 9 4 290 Arkansas 4 3.074 Oilitis 6 614 —- O'OSkrcticot G 4„<v'r4 D. is ware 3 —- n.ild. 8 8 357 G..r it . ..II 45.C8H Illinois 21 41.150 Ituiaua 14 9.7J7 low* 11 46 350 K.n*B 5 17,030 Kent* IT 12 C 4 S hwiln'i 7 49962 Mute 7 35.030 Mirr 50i1... 8 31.919 Miwwlia*>t.i 13 77,009 —■ MnhuraO 11 81 4*l M'.r.t cso 6 14,470 —— Miauxtppt. S —— —— Mio-ou'i 13 2*> *9J —— Ncliltill 3 4.2*1 Kevsds 3 1.302 Sew Hampshire 4 6.967 Now Jero * 9 2.290 New fork" 34 lU.OOO Xoith Csr.lina ..... 10 11130 Ohi., 22 41.439 Oregua ... 3 164 Pennsylvania 23 JS.S9S ]U>o.tc Island 4 6 4IS ■Hinib Cw<4a 7 17 M —- Tcnnrwee 11 #'.446 TrX 8 —— Vermont 4 32 123 —— Virgiiiis 11 - WUMI Virguiia 5 8.719 —— Wisconsin 10 24.447 —— Tutsi. 357 The total vote for Picsidont in JSCS was 5.623,661. ot which Sveymuur hud 2.64.5.K4U, and Grant 2.865,031, a major ity for Graut of 1136,201. ACnuotr* Ami TKSS.— I Charles Wa ters. of Springfield, Wis., has some trees which produce apples that have neither seed nor core. Tilers it no waste to these after the outside skin is removed-noth ing hut clear apple. The trees do not bloom. He lis* some trees large enough to bear fruit, and expects to get some toll grown apples the coining Fall, and will ex hibit them at several different Slate fairs. The sc'ons from which he first started this fruit in his orchard were brought from Virginia a number of years ago. and pre sented to him by a friend. The tree from which the scions were taken is said to have been the only one of the kind ever known. Some two years ago. a half bush el of apples from the Virginia tree were sent to Horace Greeley, and lie made a uote of the fact, considering them as a very valuable kind of fruit for culinary purposes, as they certainly must be, from the fact of there being little waste to them, and hut little labor to prepare thein for cooking. g*fr*RAILROAD BONDS —Whether vou wish to buy or sell, write toClunil W. lIABSX.cn, No. 7 Wall St.. New York. BT TTAI/O, N. Y., DEC. 13, 1870. 1)R. R. V. I'iancc:—For the past six months 1 have u*ed yonr Golden Medi cal Di-covery in my practice and in that time I live tested its meut* in severe coughs, both acuta and chronic, in clirouiml disease* of the throat, wtvac cases of bronchitis, general derange m nt of the system, constipated condi tion of the bowels, and wherever a thor ough Alterative, or blood purifier, ha* ben indicted. Iu all cases I have found it to act gently yet thoroughly and ef fectnally in removing the various dis cased conditions, and bringii g alxiut a healthy action throughout the system. Yours fraternally, H. L. HILL, M. D. A RTRE in Somerset, Pen*., deatroyed six sqium-a m the heart of the town, embracing oue third of Ihe area of tli place and two thirds of ita entire value. Lots, |l,000,(i00{ insurance, 875,0i"0. How to go Meet. This ia the nnrocof B pamphlet recent ly is-netl by the Billlinpton Line. It contains a mass of truthful and reliable infornvition, and most e< rrcet Rui'- rood Map in Atnenos. A copy of the Book should be in the linrd* of evenry oni who is going to Southern lowa. Nelrnaka, Kansas, Califonuu or the Territories. Copies of the Pamphlet can 1> obtain ed/h* of cJ'ftrff ■ by nddre-sing Geo. Passenger Agent. B. A M. R. It., Bur lington, lowa. —Com. A WASH TOR THE HEAD.— Burnett's Knllistou is cooling, cleansing nnd re freshing. It in highly recommended af ter shaving, aoftening the beard and ren dering the skin smooth.— Com. Whither for om> on man or best. the Jfer o,l)ant's Gorg ing Oil i 1 be found an invaluable Liniment, and worthy vf use by every 'eld nt in the land. Wo know of no proprii-tarv medi cine or article now used in the United Stitea which ab&rea the good will of the people to a greater degree than Una.—A". T. Jndepmdmt I ATOXIC AT ino N.nrn CMS -The p-rsons who have arrtiplsa of conscience against " perpendicular drinking" at tavim litiw, can liecome blind drunk qn alnost any of i the advert lard "tttiltFriif M invigorat's* iu half an hour. There la however one ex ception to tbla rule; Nobody eaq ''get over the bay" on vwctua BITTKNI, for the simple reason that thla famous renova ting and regulating medicine contains to diffusive stimulants of any kind. Yet iu stienatb-rewervmg properties are marvel out. It restores the loliwli for food when all other appitixera tail; impart* unwonted vigor to the tfi§e*tiv function* ; regulates the flow of bile; soothes the nervous sya tern; promotes healthful sleep; snd tend* to tprodnee thst condition of body and brani, which is tippnsf to be HKat con ducive to lonpevi'v and the enjoyment of . hie. Its specific effect* in acute and chronic d borders* fleeting the stomach, tho bowels, the pine, the kidneys, tbr Hesby fll.rt* the isuseles and the lungs, arc considered by conqisfrnt Judges the moat ex tram denary medical ph. notitena of the age. Vinegar ihtteia haa now a larger sale than any of < the spirituous sitiingriit*. and its immense popjatity in a land where the p*ipte utiserve rloecly, test thoioufhly, and set independently, is jn itself a sufficient guarantee of t he raeclleuoa of tha mcdicim. tVe rvcotiinirnd It to all.—Cuss IU ITCHZ ran 1> cured without suffer ing. Elastic Truasea are anweraeding all ' others. Before buying Metal Trasses or 1 1 Happoriars, s(m| for a diaeripfave eincu ' tar to the Elastitf Truss Co., 083 Broad way, X. Y.— Com. SOI.III I HS' UAMETTKAPS. I j Tbe rwA Ainstslrasnt Is lle ItomsstesA Act, niKlor which lh> Vclersii* ot <mt Ist* Vimy • n.t N*y esu s.*curo bmest< s-1. ot Ivi seres sear lh imos >4 li.e great tsnd g.sst j rsil .<)-, by om or twoyssr*' rannlaom. nv. stead of Are, is vary uasural y attracUnx mack altnitlciO among the a-'ldler*, and sailors. C >t ..u c ne fnrtait.x in maar parts uf lite oooMry for tile I urpona lit Uiuug advastage uf the It' • !*•, whila *t ih aan.r time rt-|*!.c 1 fit aA- of n nw Wt in or. anUi'4 aa inuniuea. The caustrneooii of tha Nor. hero 1 Pacific H>ilr<d. now cmnpietid through Mm nrwuta, has opened to settlers s large body of the tutft land ui Uts We*4. This Company ..Iter* verv iinportaat tsaUlie* sod *d*atd oiv to soldier* and other* swlang Waatsru home*, wl,. th.-r tlieyitttend to settle on OovorumsM homesteads ut put csaac U< Ciaunauy'a land. ' It* anoounr msni 1* pubUchod tWwUete ia < this journal—Clws • Tux ( .emsnrso KstsAVscaa Srarao Xnrb ia the nasi* Uwtuwe i ujwm a msdici'ial *pnax 1 which app>ar - n the )>aiilrfieid>ttletira'airif, winch is winning s tsnte an war d wtfle a* thai uf 11,8 rrstr bat b 1. nght around it. Ihss oty •f its dico*sry t>y lit* wounded in (V battle Is the projection f one of the ancient kkk* mto oar tnuder a bntfory. Aimoai equally fai-akmia *r aoine of ua cu'e*. Even the mo.Heal jour nal* admit that it i* nwt vniy a rsatedy tor lh> w.ir*t funns, hnkfur nearly evt-.y variety • I < UT , ctuouic .lis. - ist-* Its wstcr* *rr brint sxrriad to vory jwr- ti tb® worid, ih< nouhm I.ONe their lai-te or medicn-ai viriue by botthng jor exposure v> the a'.moiphen . Hoe adrartise nnytl in another eniaten —Com. Cums Hasps, faoa, rough skim, pimples, r ng-worm. wall-rheum, and other culan.rtus afl. etions, cured, aud the skin mxle soft am! , Nniootb, by os.nc the JCNIZES Tan Soar made t>y CASWKU.. Uaxaan A Co., New Kurt, it k t mora ooarvoirui and easily auidinl than othar I lemedit*. avoiding the trouble of tb grcaa* compounds now in use.—Obna. Have you luthunmaiery sore throat, anfl ; Jotuta. or iamo-itrs from any cause h*U-v. r ? Ha*.- you ihcumatte or other pan* In any p rt of iho body ■ If as, ua* losnul'i ASuuvaz ' Ijxntzxr. ' thir word for it, u su* iswt gau j kiiiur in this cuuauy — G un, Many persona saifer wdb aisk headache and nervods headache, usually induced by ewtirs r.os*. iu.hgs-at.ua, Ac. such persona" wd uud j re lot, if nut cm*. l> kocpi g the U>e open , sou small due s of raasos's frauirmc Pr. ta. Vegetable Pu mrmsrr HSIMWI. *• D'ulrttoas the b> *l COUGH HODSANA UI U • World.' — CVM. O. Thai I Wm JBoauUful S u th wopok-a *:). O (I>IHIS>DCS t wnuxw IS mSsiS Ul 4nM lk*(Mmg soars. k6uaapnMaa. M tea. In |nU) tX w.#U mso', XtsMiiu tuew ru lotrndtuv-t n* name km or till- aj hi t hrt-o prooaJlO. •! IMISSM** b) 111, mom a WL.- j wsbel cb atisu si4 it *■ t!-o l m,l Ui*t ibv r u t.tiis'f <Hmi was o allbsr lbs alUii ra wall a.a. jiiiw'jrss li t a.tnraal strrta. Thv Udbw xnin i. ii(Lt tbr adtrat nf barbal ta4 flo si y . j .rat** and artus a tauroalsla au.uUu.aaa and s Ut<( liac , thai al Um ftatM orirctsl pSart Tbry aooa dta-oa erad U>U U waa •• Saw (Jmd uadrr taa seß,** ua "aepstwb a sad uoii pros liai.:# L'nqoaa luasig) UM haawoLU Bal.a has b<n lbs (TSat totlrt auoctwa A the |ii and ouUr; . . rfraitaa *jras -Tina -alaslda advat ha btM .ibMa aaimi ■. wa| utt < tnibtte iseur If Iha ■iuuj* ...i. rauaika). .araa rt hsirtaraaadl l- ms e.lar .Sou, k omtaa W Ik* fwnMk aTSw a kk n tht. i<I|.IH. B rwu-ina uscsaaaed. asd i (h* oaii tuna IB *btcS vhka nW*kM u< haallhr btnad can b- MlSpl—d H|e<.tia| N()tl<Vi. (I.oai Uewlth Kttalaal (Mtf-nastret l*c ths luaadauoa <M ai l bodjf aof. i* Aa a rata ai-a are mar* asltntaa* la r-twir mad I raiwna |ht boaaaa. alack is irtde ssd albrr prnah attU jKopcrtr than M rvpakr ssd fiwnt, Ihau'w'ie* Tbas esa aaa wbaa a wall iwew.ru a trap, sr a weak VN-Vare a girimr. tal ap;*sr la ba awcenaeeoae at ar • eddterwwt to. the craeka aad tin sad swdi-Basa at dwoar ia ibr.r own IrsJ aad aeaaioaa orsas.aaucwa. I The rawvtwn at llui waai at ooauaoi pradoou la :hsl (hoa-aada tall bj lb* wayoda la the priaw ot lit. ■ HI) j-ear aho hare lieed to tejoy a hale aad trariy old |(*. u lL <* bad rewarlad to the praper aas |! Itcnuuai ihstr latliac nto at the propri Uaf. Senna what that (Suoae r.teliaina aad ls*wa*atwc -liair. Uoatatlsr'a Siaatek Bitten, has done far soasl- Iru aeloada of Ik, onrerraied and I ml en down, aad With (be ioar, an broken record af IU rnru before hia.- il ereme iantt that artj aagrrar f au pieaiiait ' deoay. nerrooa wsaknaea, dyapepaw. Wiwasw. chronic | eawupalfoa, ar d-eeaee af a rew Uewl or .atenaittoal cnaractor. ahoald delay, area for aa boar, to seek the i aid whwh iu ton rf raralattac aad laelforaUac proprr <iaa have never failed to afford. It U aa susseratiaa to say lhal Hodetier", Btaaiarh Qiue e M the moot tsllhfat at ; af aatara. IS bar atras* atoa eritn weskaaw aad diaoaaa. that medic. I botaay sad 1 h- no-t rk.al-trj heev yrl I Ilea totba a Slid. I luballs, aitboayh aha loU hrr oowa. a sard to b vary parUaalar what hlaV af abac aba ovarn So arc all who hav. oara UwCAMJI MTRSW WtU Boota * bhoaa t tbay want ao oUaar flubta.d'fsaddnrabU. JSnTKHUt l-XTt m U> litis of ■ asw P.B*hW a Si Cscrs. U tnIDM Iks hasrwkl oC a9 IS PlwwdSßts ol the Co ted Statn. la Ormmi, with Ihstr portraits. (1 hi H> sarrsSstl svprssdr ** tkh work. MWMI fas wig ho ml Is UL IMIM bf out an rvssip* <f I cstit >iaap IMna B. R. wIEVIUtw, B rinn. Mm T'xwwrk U> leortb bb4 hrssdlh of toluiOo*. lirsloS SILVER riPPED Boo*, and Bboo. in -o d b, ih* ■BHaa. lor psrrsu kaow U>j UM IWKO U low s ...ih -ot Vups Tr liwiw __ TO cosrarnrTrrrw. TO itwst'wrnvis. Th Sow (low, hsrlowb— !!■■■■ I qUy vwrod of ISO' Irood dwoMw roMmism h • rlmpW wmodj. Is ; uiM to mok* known to bis follow .offeror. tbo moons of sow. lb *3 Oho dOMro IV bo w,u .rod • *ne S ibr I IworOpOim swod <Ooo of rhors*) odik tbr Ownslto■ I l.<r irop. IBS sad owns 'do -snir whlrk Ibrw Bd s •car crns lor fowewiw As raws. Racwwwiw. srd sll TUrosl or LnS H Otooluos. Pnruss wrnblns ibo t-vwofc.'** rrtl' .V*T. K . SDWAUU WltSoß. IN Boos, wrimt Wiltismmnrsb R. V The Mart eta. ■sw tons. Oxsr Osmj—frlam 10 Ex HnlJnofcM ,UV# .WK plrni qu01in........ .11'sf -IS 1 * jLorndflual II I* • -* Oi dinar • i Bis cslv.o J1 V,* .11S InTr or iowvo* srod# .10 M 11M lines Cows WMCS Uows—Li *o •<*# e*- DrnoMKl rt'4 # <*\ sum FLOSS— F.itcs Wosisra ' ; I # T6S Sisto Extra tMt St tTV WsiAV-lUd Wsotnrw J 0 f IJJ t M Ik 100 tits—Wrote rs H • M tUßLrv—suae .** * ■' tHwa—Ntio.l • • '>!< ta • AS M a I Brwsw # s .* Hoc ...\, 'tis, 'on a*-"..* v, au rnS Vf-- is w wii-# u> I US# :M Pi I norrrw— 1K fusuad.J^H Bimsa—MM* JJ ( ■ otto w. at% -M - rum. ... a -jvik Vules ordinary .11 W .11 fvmirvtvsula Has .Sf S .S7 Owmaaa-auuEafliwr..... ) • -MM •• Skimmed If A Ohio >>* .2* Eosa—(M*U M S .IX umia. Brsv Csrrui. 'SO e IM SIIID •00 ff til Moos—Lire f'O * ISI noes •* Htw WHSSI— So. 1 Sprtna ISO ISR .COM M • W f 10 j "T1 ...m BAMLSIT. 0 • W twin. Wsasi —: eo • Htb— etjnie 100 AH* I DBS —Mil'd ............ .VI A .T4 Ha blki —Slat. 00 A l Osr —Slat*.. • A II rHILSDCLTBIA. — lOO A"'0 . Wsasr—Wwnatn a 5-0 ft 1 o *Whlu...7T7. Jb A TH Corns-tbllow - M A • Mixed . 71 0 .73 PITIOUJV—CrnJ* ..lfS'ff"** OLuvam I 1 WlOlO TlmotOy.., X.7S tf lit* bALTlltOlta. * Cowoki—l<ow Middl*ns..f - . f .73hi ELOCS —Extra T7* c S7B WHILST—. 33* I !•' Oam M § .St Fiona rnprvo ("Hanmr* —Strang thai p*retita cannot learn—what It would .arm thst armpethy aid mUundpffenti.H would tear 11 ih**i—tlmi "it ia not r>nb <mr-l Imt dangi-nra* to cxpooe a child t the iiiflttruoo of egircmo feur. It mat tcrw lit tin whether the fear apriugß ftfott a real or an imaginary ranee. Mot lon> ago a father aad mother in Detroit lef their four-year•<>l4eon alone one craning. The child begged to 1* taken with tkntn, eaying he wa* afraid of bearaand woJree. He arret mod lon dry when tbey left thr houee, ond on their return tbey found him ineaut. It ia feared that he mill b an id hit for lif a for seaoty of PoUeh. having teaev, Otaaw lie— h Cfteepneee, Unequal#*. arviat or vmrraicat rtmwM. •* uta>> aaaaa. baa m amilita wa i e< a ■ at avtar #f vawrr inu 4a4U4aaa<M rin imiu art cm ami* ana, lar n iaif #£% til arana all trim nail—R* eaaewatac fc vSc ' kawiNfa iu •.* MI U"i i nm-raatMuaaw WW. HB#b4£i|b. fci<a,laortlrna Try Ik MORSE BROS* Crop'ra., Canton, Maai v Hl'MprO I.W.niHuVr a<u H I iw aymvfavrwA SpwaaOc. i 1 iin>iMa.e> B" Lam iftn&vsMto MA DU T—' r.' - *- aitar aM.. lUm INAnlkn.it nyiT balksoar. Mtata.*i genii 2ft eta. for 5 VALUABLE reeeipia to iL. HAIX k Co.. I'anvara. Uaaa. Boa W. 'II rataau* Mulpaa a4 lip* Makmt fx, x tenT w it riß. MO. *m r*mm. Mmt /R*ew' 4; Imatowi itato • fc" 1 1' m; wie-A. A.La S-nißahßiaa, haaarß.ilOa Mil fti ft a a*r Mara a a> -vy tMvaWatr. 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" IMB Vd Ik' .WBXtll UMMM • tad ran lb* brat bbibi *iW . 9KS I *V mar annul Ifi •;! frit*. a- r bchmiam rt. **-^^2lic* THE NEW BOOKS. ' r.DSA BR> iVSIMi - A turn **ui tar Hn. VtT t { Buitr- . altar af tNaMllMaA* ~Emb K e,-'"Htta.'m' Mttata.'' -f*. Vrm BUB %U"r ' HIWiB, nMVB ni W- nWBUPA • rue DCRATA RU. L V.<l>. Mmm tHa. ••ftfa* j th rai —Ha HAiHilMa itaaa. aMil at fait tsr^iZr& Jsf orri h^^Mrurj-. b, ™u antiKu.i "LMI!(I."4 Mm IT:r. -A r*"' I* Aam 4a Unas >h<arl "Beuah, ••*•. "Vatati.*- -HMiV-aas. | WHAT I KNOW A'U.I T FARMIXG -Aa WKwana -"• tae* k It'ioilwalu - BUW A * |3 book -* *--,%? THH UA-fTS I>K l.OilD #O*TY.~A haad-tro. 4 WWi>.'aafi<if aaao Tin AKTOK ' UAVt K.-aTIU.V ~Taerh.aer oa. h-> 10 '>h raaa tM jwotrtorr. VIM lETiurfßian. Ow of l)n a I •tiaawel bait |||l LOt E iL-AMOt'R —Tr.natatrrt tr.ro the IWa -( Uar faro.-u M aetata*. aalW "La taaaa" |1 J6. . ~ TtawkerorU baaaUfai'y ,Hakad nodtatadka hat. 5 am c. t mrkro. IN - M rfrrh- rr. ami via b* •rat BmaS, jmaavr/Ha, ncMjX of ite tartar I* C. W. CARLETON & Co., PUULI(SHKR% MiVlison Squnm N. Y. IRON IN THE BLOOD. rtt .mm SY^^^sssss^^iiuW ,v T rr - rYT AS gtKrr wmii'tbr •■e an na. 1 •ad cxpt-l* Ul aaaae h, MpKFtnc the lalooil * lu Xarcnfa ova Trubh aowt—nuw. fa.l<—Br kora jroc rr* Prrnvlan Srraa. nawbteu frro. J. P. lirSSMOKF.. ITPprvCr. Xv Ttrr BE, Xtar Tort. Sold hj Ufocßtfta goocraDy. j WM FiiofAierici. Healthful <4inwte, Free Homes, , Good Markets. j 1 TBK HOITAXBT PACIFIC KAIL. I •OA U nfirr- Pa ut. La.fl la (bairal .of 11 MMra MtM.nfß, Hata r.:•* I l la. am a WUc.i Ua ■ :*. Eo - -trial T.rotar teeth. \Hi!, in, f'ank eed * ißrr j * R eh FkHa f'-mnm a -d We - " •. rata ftt ta-Mko-d kaa-r l>r lake m aaarfen aa ataaatl* M f 1 am Eaeja. ad°V>r£* ott ? l lUnoa.. liar. ao rok IhieaCU ttn UwA fcaro Lata Sutarior la tfekota. PrMaef taajjutoMMi.aok.kS• aka warr: io-k -• .**>, t- W #f 'A •••%• T*n< Cl ldl I B'airarlaa Urad>: XoriLrja JT.aifSc AI ■w].,Hlik a> ear. aar-itrad ftrla fat fl.ir. No ou. r watavuf Lai a. Itaal >aaaa xSr.aiafio la •o7.illKßAaadarlba SnUwiluAiefiw <• aorw I tux. aw lb. rat road, or on. and too At intCEO MA I 1A harawkaa nam a I rr t.oip.l p*u.b kam a. of iidio d L%t>d. and f IWilir* oaUcu ?ai?waws! Naai. .batno. k fciMJar. .ad tetania.Ui *t Jt-ir read Laaada and ("..uNintnenl llomwkad. rl to tt baah. 1 T7 [ Head for I'Mipklrt oontiloiM tklt ir.foraaattaa. m.p and tH <u in. Horaama.it Lam. fiMw, LAND DEPARTMENT, Xorihern Pacific Railroad, St. PAUL, Mln.n.. or 180 Broxiwy t 3>T. T. lova and IM' Lulls FOB SALE BY THE Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. ; MILLIONS OF ACRES i OB Ten Tear*' Credit at 6 per Ceat. Intereet. , Wo part .f Priartaa) da. for tare jaam, aad Ihaae. O.tf , on .Tth yarlj Ml paid la fntL Prafarta i pv fir lfd% d impaoraaaeiaU withia , tb > 1 jnit i th'. pooerc.iiA tfroalf. ~SJ; "r.M-Sr,"."- —" ■" - 1 ; SKStAW!tiaaiKa; th.ro. O' ta form a oolonj. ara ia, Ld to aak for all Uaaf . AppV t o'so. B. HAKBf*. Uad Cobud' 1 JS*WStS& in M* ■■■LiOi.iyif Hilt- TSflj B, t 4.,•. 1-4 t^ rt 'sJrssr &TS6kas ,tK ufeimM W Dr., *-••► In Ihaaa WMpUMW jsrinssnu ® *" * u "** •"■*" JZm.T. MM*. *. • fcjwfcr rsHr3H^^g - r-. iktt •wM imtmmmuM mmm imm '•ar luflimmiMrr pR CHww<a ■*••• •sss; rf rt. p - :*BysrsS=llS ZuJZZi a- Cm rni Vaurtl OcpM,aaA m **■ *Kr % kln DtwuM, Ertpfiatii. Tmm, Sab 2£ 38.M W 4M kkM. f •*-*— MM. - ,„ I*4,*! , dee Bp *t-l <""*4 "•* *f l * m ■ • "(Brlim'Mi' tikimii4<i mmm Vmm** km iT, wm4mtd t<s-U! dm paw -awe* fV2ufts TmA- *. H. MHWALO * On** aiw l>. Ak. B*l Eadu jriun n rv a' ' r>u <*/•.*•**< * f-JfJA IJjJhMM l_*l __ t3fl CSHB5 i . s Er®i 8 S # wU tsj-i 5s KWCS" A'- m ■afr.t® WW. < • tme rontt u• bt i*ntwr* iw^.' yr^^^S-v... ■ > • . 11 Th Im( „ Hair DreiMng and ffastorar. *• burn c rri n c o coaine." Your Oruggiat naa it- h nnn^^ VI I 1111 '-' IDI.UUU A GREAT OFFER!) Hmm< WMara. UI X. T. i. I, Imp MM mi aA *I#IM ■ssrs^anKs® "V Tk* Uwl m Hmim BAiri#4 ik* Wtt* ZM^^tfKSSgs :gia^i ß^OTjraMfe<#'' Cheap Farms ! Free Homes t UNION PACIRC RAILROAD, tUMiwrar i (2,000,000 ACRES m at ■mi hml#< nrf terr*l Luk U kwtttim. 3,000,000 Acres to Nebraska, CREAT PLATTE VALLEY, SARDRN W XHRf WK9T. ONTO'W Coy Sklo l r, •*tk, •*> Hii.i— I* ■*# 1 tkjugy *a, <-•- WBB% UI. far r< anna-wcal Hkiw* k**b ! *MI k*.r* <n Ura ('tarak brat** ; . . J ft II. ll^ykn, •'tMSSS. a.> ■ \ REE AcUsI SrtUm. THS MR issAnsss yoacHssssa saltan EntWtal kibratakiiw taw. 1 Fttt hbu tv mcvantt cr lass Swd tar Mb fcmita **• f%AJI T** VJ |J '■ * ' l*k £' *t* J " |]( |ji" - 5 t I>A WUf! bM nwlta* A-Mrara O. jr. BATZS. lM cikßiinii >. r. r. <*. m. •* r-fta-intata. i bXtPRrs ttwars. YEGEUKM Ijawmftmr ▼SaOrtMt ta *<4* <Mte*tr*ten* tk* jctawal t(i ij niiftai karkb rral# #rf tarta. *b-I n ft*f os/tt .d tb 1a *W ik'lliill, raadWtt. •t*tk* gum mg'ii-HiiWteiillWin Hgair, Tnra,Omw.l a.r*r<MMlfsw.r, nrf*gwlu,li*U ULraß.STpliUllll ftlwunl, Duktr. rll*#n tk* *l*-iA, ilta s t k Ural rata* km <ww ktaaA talßlli*. In. flemMMaforjr Had CNMPOOAS JRULoossssAASSR# XMS* raid*, g**i u4 Mutual t'*nl*llA a* vstf b* < >e#ii*l raid rtuwi tk* kn ftatlranuil I rndw *c*imi| tta *u*, I* alu. >*Mk**tM4 Klfwkrw. VkuKTuntk** —m <*i d %n Htaw * |*u*Ml cßra tar r*lM I* Iki Satk, RM**l (kwtetalk tenf. r<*M • Wan•■■**. l-l*#irk**. it tram m. n nl .i.mowt, •■ #Ue m$ IMBB rd fimral tark nty, VMIBItXE aok- linetir r ierrv .^Arrt.&^&'-iiKsrsftSsst V*te- * *rra*M ran br*er*l pnwnbß *1 *#A~. otawra. all ol tk* art***. *i ,*mw Wtlroliitir |ww aam tit* W nwnnbu, Tk* raw.*.Ul. mrm *Sratral b, VEOKTTXB bara tatad BU# pkrtel am *ad nwhrnrn Bitaw V* 1 fx'E?, rriir BLOO ta •vcy -v . - 1 Mi s ■ * ~ • J^E|:®^Fgif- 'ni," /"nra. cr-ici: 77 state st ortrjs- £ 'l m *--. were * > L- Li e rjii biro MM- UU.ii tuueed iho> , Dd hare mU< Tktn fr a q tab toe M a mSa,!*?* CUi ™ * thr3r "* *** ood o, 8 _ The ooukinr orfaearnt attract, ere pure end h..uv The Sacrir of Lnnon* m mad" from the l> nit ad mt fcsf. •h cm not readily i iwure thcfici; trot. PRESTON Jfc MERRILL, ~i hj_
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