FArm, Rimini and Household. nMltffifHtlillll Of rood. A recent writer undertakes to classify ] foods under font physiological divi— on*, namely, carbonaceous, nitre, en- Oed, phosphor; red, and fresh vegeta d)it. Of tiie fir*!, lie makes bread and nutter the tvpe,ud to it belong in coti prnl all articles in which starch or flour, fat aud sugar, predominate; they are the fuel, serving ehi< lie to sustain the anim d heat by the slow e imbiisUon ot the enrbou even otT as carbonic acid in the aet of res pi r ition a kind of food which consumptive people should use in abundance. Of the second cla-i-, nia-t be -f ij pre< nted as the type, aud, i|i general, tho flesh aud blixnl of quadrupeds, which, when taken in on. stomach, re rather simply absorb. 1 than digested ; because, being already innv.it ir ingiedieuts, they met wo elaborate change to be appropriated into the muscular tissue* in order to srtpph their waste. Thia class is con sequently of great value to hard-work ing people. To the third class belong oysters aud fish, of we i uud rsUwid adaptation to persons giv.-u to brain labor. Lemons aiul lemon-juice are by 'tliL writer made the type of the fourth class, which i, as lie thinks, good for xjTcet of all fresh vegetali e and fruits —atimnlating the ;• en-t - orgius, keeping the system pure, and counter acting any tendency to scurvy, scrof ula, irruptions, indigostiou, constipa tion, etc. J.hn Jaknttoit*! MatlMt. There is no grout success m farming without hard woik, but it i> the giHnl thinking that costs, not the plodding aloiia. It is up-hill business to go aga ust the Common judgment of all ydfTneighbors, but if you arc sure v i are right go ahead, no matter what they say. The servant i- rot above fci mas ter in industry. The farmer must IH able to lead the field ; :nd know whether a niin if doing g-ssi work, and t!-. workman must know tuat he knows what a dav's work is. 1 -aid forty y i as ago thai I would use plaster if it cst me §t > a tou. hat clowr a:.l i!ast-r alone w ill not keep up the b rtiltiy of grain farms. Wht u 1 see a nuu .Ira" - ing his furrn and carting xKt notable Bilt-i of wrll-rottol in mire 1 c ; -idr Inm safe. H • can borrow njouey to improvement*, aud the sheriff wnd not otten tie up a: lus hitching posh When the mi ige demands an early harvest, or the ground is so rich thai the straw fails, 1 have almost saved a crop by sowing s.dt. Farmers mi - - it in giving up the old worm-feuo*. it is th# cheapest in the end. 1 wire the stakes tog titer and keep the Kittom rial no. It is awkward Kxikiug, but 1 have sound raiis now that were- not new forty years agxv. I have burn -1 g-- - ! rails in my time, but 1 d:d not k:e w as much then as 1 do now. Hothi. A lady of Urge experience writus as follow-: There is no absolute safety from moths excepting iu the absolute exclusion of the miller. If put away ear v in the season, lnfor the millers make their app* irut.ee, furs can be kept in their botes without danger of any kind, by simply pasting thin paper Cios-ily around ti ■ m. No apertur.- must be kit for the entrance of the miller, though t •> pa- - ■in s not touch the box-.-s. Articleaof any kind can be tied up very tightly in t I ow-cies,or sew id up ia sheets. To k*ep dre-ses, clo ik-, etc., without creasing, suspend thtim sear the upper edge of the sheet, then IST another al.eet over, sew the two sheets together at the edges, then sew loops at the upper edge of this bag, and hang it up wherever vou please. Be careiul that there be no hole for the tuUier to enter. In order to secure further safety it is will to beat and bnuth the furs and garments well be fre putting t em aw.iy, and if it is any thing ti..,t can be heated, if may not be amiss to he-it it enough to destroy the eggs that may be already laid. To Kp KSK* lor An Hug! h agricultural psper cars that eggs intended for setting should he stor- .1 with ttit* Large end down, be cau-e the air-bubble does not spread so much a when the small end is down— this spreading of tbe air-babble being known to t ff et the freshness and vital ity of the egg. Eggs stored with the l large erdd an v il ep perfectly good for Latching for more t an a month, while the others c moot be depended on after two weeks. To this the new Eng land Fur iter adds: A successful poul try breeder in Franklin, Mass., has been experimenting with eggs for setting, and deel .res the above statement cor rect, and adds thit eggs stored on the large end for a few weeks before setting will ail batch at once, instead of vary ing several h 'Urs, as is usually the case with eggs not so prepared. fllM on ilornri. The Journal of Chemistry gives the following simple recipe for the preven tion of flies on horses: Take two or tlftee 3tu 11 handfuls of walnut leaves, upon which ponr two or three quarts of eold water ; let it infnse one night, and next morning ponr the whole into it kettle an ! Jet it loil for a quarter of an hoar. When cold it will be fit for use. No more is required than to moisten a B}>onge, and before the herse goes oat of the stable, let those parts which art most irritable be smeared over with the liquid, namely: between and upon the esr->, the ntck, the flanks, Ac. Not only the gentleman and lady who rides out for pleasure will bo benefited by this, b it the coaohmao, the waconer, stid all others chouse hones during the hot months. Inverts in the Garden. We pub ish below a plan for destroy ing insects from one of onr correspond ents; " My method of destroying bugs, worms, and other insects in the garden is to raise ducks and turkeys. I find tlmt little turkeys are very "keen sight ed, and insects must be very ."-mail to escape their notice. Ducks also, both large and small, consume large quanti ties of insects, and they will search around plants for the cut-worm, and soon clear a garden of tliis pest. From my own experience I consider young turkeys and ducks the best of 'insect scavengers, aad I would advise those who have never tried such aids to make one experiment in that direction, and see if I am not correct. A Cheap U ash for Dttlldltigi. Take n clean water tight cask, and put into it a half bnshel of unslacked lime. Cover it with boiling hot water six inche3 deep, stir briskly and wait for the lime to slack. To the lime and Water add two pounds of a salt culled sulphate of zinc (white vitriol) and one pound of common salt. These ingre iiieutß cause the whitewash to harden, and not crock and fall off. To form a beautiful cream color, add three pounds of j-ellow ochre. A lump of ivorv black will give a pearl or lead cdor. 'Lamp black may be used to produce a darker color if de-ired. Applied to pailings, plank fences, and all out-buildings, .they last much longer and look better. The Southern Me liodlsb The following was adopted in regard to establishing fraternal relations with the Northern Church, by the General Conference of the Methodist Church fiou th : ItTrereoe, The discussions and votes of this conference ou the subject of freternal relations with the Methodist Episcopal Church aud its coguate sub jects pre-ent an appearance of essential differences which do not exist, there fore. Jlexolcd, That upon the subject of fraternal relations with the Methodist Episcopal Church, upon a proper basis, ibis Conference is a unit.. Resolved, That we are also a unit upon the propriety of appointing a commission empowered to meet a like commission from the Methodist Epis copal Church to settle all questions' of difficulty between us, and that such settlement is essential to complete fraternity. RtsuUxtf, That the only points of difference between us on this whole subject are tho best methods of accom plishing the desired end. St'HMARY OF NKMN, Tiie - if Rh of whom i she !.,■.! < i> tif '! 1 :it flip have l orn HMV•••; 1 ai.il ideutifltvl. Tt.p IN pa h*s iooov i<.i from lus in-piil V Jiny in tlio I'itUixl ; s;Air* i tivuil Crait l In - M.'ine* Its* >le. i.ltsl | * osp of iuletvi-t to loutu A\ aii-1 tonitH'< ; ivmiHUiip*. ami to )*i<|! who havo lww i np*r railway ira- kp atxl ii*\igblp nvrrw. j Ttioma* K< lliigg'x wawnull *iul PIPVWI. I- wii< ! at on Ara by a sprh ft- tha chtnine* of • (rwnsf. r UwU K-t-'reu . to the Mitw*auk-p aiul St. Paul li Ait way t'.-twpaiiy *txl bimit t> U>- : gnilliut. Me i 'UlliP-1 ilmgpe mi Ilia grxmn-l 1 ilisS ilia lira ongicAtiit frv m the oarvia-i!f> | of the eom|aiiy'-irn t 1 hi* antageaiiet A-wn. ami holding buu pt\s e<.! P1 lo cut hi* face arualicaHy with a kuifa Mr ! waetup t to take ih-light in wo jiawhttig the tnan j to diw'i-ure luni aw fuuoli a* ]SI*BII-!P. II f i wretch U>n, tti.t-n flfly tsea.i I r.>u :Ui tiie hand— nie antu of ; pal, the l to f T.ivHi each, fhe enure herd WM eol.l .ft in i Uuve l.otire. uai v iliffervul Stales twiug rvpte . -. iiiCri I v the | iu, h.v-eiw liugti Callahan. | who atoie i -wnal taaai containu..! bushel* of grain frv-ui lNer IT. N.rth ' Ittvi-r, ami iii.i.-ahd it iu lc, k!y w •. j te-.i-rsl to f.-ar v *i am! elevea 111- :-tha iu ihe Jhi ; County jwniteti'.iaxy Ituffaloes are j lu.-ving in immeuae nuiut-er* wei of Fort j iVsljie, a-id lu: lred of huuterw are gaMiertut; for V o slaughter V -warui of Uid.islru-us Ar-i. per* d.-v. ia ti. een acre :.ehl of • heat, crowing finely, in Ban Milt cnuity, low a, IU two days, eat.ag thegreen hladee l-are to ti (fn-uu ! -V t- f; m a large U operator ai >ta--Uiou, Ohio, state* thai the COJU IUIUI . - employed uear Maaariiorr have l oon Oil a hwig alrtke. and when it i-a- pr ; *• d to put new men a! work, the tmarrw IIHSI the treslle w--rk and htiddinga and Unvateued the li-- of the outst W> Bleu as 1 the gua; is. rhey shot two r..eu. Auti.-t. atciß an eiteu sire rt.-i. the tl -u racr wa* a-Xci le ri ud hp aa s-k-u a* posetbie. The Kuropeau atcamahip Idaho ran u-oti the ho-ch at Fire Is'.a .1. 1 It * off ttl scathed at si tt:.ti; trod. Her I a-ret-gers were latnisd withemt h*..,. .The pilot house of the French suaau-r Fur. pe.abandoned hy her caj tarn and rew, at. Is.it jiteru-y *' ad ued hy a **lva ; :e ,-rew JHM als-aixl the vessel i-y lire .-ajita-ti i f the English steamer Egypt, which reeeuni\ the passet gers in April last was i as-ed at aca two : ili-A-rees uorth and two ileuiee* - a-t. between three and f *ir hundred unit s front the (Hiint i where the sab age crew left her. TUt* set* at I rest all quesuoi s of the fato of ti-.e Fitroj r>, as ■ her pihH Ux tiae could not ha\ o been detached ttuhv* she halftone down. . While a small yacht was endeavoring to enti-r the Fasteru irap in the islar. I at Toronto, sire was st ruck bt a sTttaU, aud capstsod. All those on board, -.utie s-v or seven, were thr. n Uit > the water, the surf ruimtng very lujih at .he time, and drowned Hie ferry b. at IH-iaware of the l'avo tiia hue sunk a small sari U*t near the middle of the North river, ai d three men in lhe boat were drowned.... Diplomatic retain us between Spain and Mexico have 1-etn r< -tttn.-l A ■.•a!! has let:: -- ted fr a s'.e Temj-erat c Conveutiou in New York, to lie held at Auburn on Jure 2*T. .. Mr. Carlisle aud wife, of Aii.-e --hurg, A were struck by U. ht .mg. and the w.fe Has ut-tac.'. y L. c.i. T..- L i*l-a; !. .t ia th. a-hi, w-ii recover The Arkansas House, after f.-urh trs of dtscussuon, passed a kit gtvtug amt.estv to ail parlies connected with the late rebellion, except those hrtldtt-g positi ;i tu the I,egi-laSure, Executive, and lu h-.alDepartments, who used their j tuatm to forward the rel-eltiou. Tit* lower House of the Ark ansa* Legi-laiurt by a Tote of t" to 9, adopted resolution* de claring that Senators Dor-ey and CTayt ,n chtai. id tl.i ir seats in the United State* -i i.at* ly bnl-ery and corruption, and tl-a ;n case they do not resign wtthra ten days the United Strtee Senate will be re pie-'-d to investigate their election and expel them Three boye from Spru.gfir! 1. Co;.- . were drowned tu the 'oti::ecticut I'-jvor. They I.a) takt-it off their clothe*, and were attompung to cross a narrow .-.lot of the river at apL us-ialiy el.all -.r,hut ti v right feet deep. All three went don i : .ether, a few f -et from the shore. Tlirlr li.sl.es wrere rccover.sl witluu an hour. Tho oldest was but nine years and the youngest seven.,. .Tao boats, containing thirteen rafts rxsn.c- U..le ! in Flat Rapids, Ontario. Tho boat* were cats-ixe h and tiie men thrown into the r.-.cr. Seven (f them were drowtis-1 The rapids are long and dangeroue.. . A fan, y of five persons wore saved from death in Iting hamtou. N. Y.. by the mother dreasi.ng that a woman. drese-l in white, etood at the bed side, saying, "Gtl up. get op immediately ; you are wanted !" On reaching the foot of the -•airs *he f :tid her lamp, winch she left i n the tatUi, tnvd etpi xled. and ail that was near ia flames. It a short time the fire would have reached them. A few ja Is of water extin guished the fire. The woman in white wi* ssen bat a moment : where she came from or where she has gone is still a mystery Judge Lynch, of New Orleans, awarded tho fallowing am-mbta to col ired claimants : One thousand d-dlars to Joseph vs. Bidweil, pro prietor of the A vdemv <;f M u*ic, for refusing lum admittar*.-e ; t'JM each to George Wash ington and I,ewis vs. Met cky for refusing to s!l them s-.!a water, and f'JoO to Clemonl v. O'Neill f >r rtfauig to sell hitu a drink. These cases were d- Jt! hy the Judge in conformity with a law paused hy the recent Legislature, the juries failing to agtee Mux 1 avid It Meihab. Ueptresentative in Congrc-- from New Yoik, who was removed to tho Government Asylum f r the' Insane, at Washington, f--r treatment about two w cks ago, died at the above-named institution A special dis patch from Carr '-ton. 111., say* that (Tart Fvana, who was arrested for tiie murder, oti the >)th f April, of Jinx W. Mulliert. an obi citigeu who re.-.i ,1 fire tnil'-i nest of that place, has made a free confession. The deed was done for tn->:.ey. but oniy-a pocket-kuife was obtained. Evans ha* served one term in the Penitentiary. t'bitipxe Pulllpapk*. links of politeness are all regulated at Pekin by the tribunal of rites. In case yon wish to pay a visit to a man darin, the proper thing to do is to send in your card, on a sfnall piece of red paper, on which is your name, followed by a polite sentence as this : "The tender and *iiicert< friend of yotir lord ship, and the perpetual di-t iple of your ilnc triue. tbu* pr*eut* himself to pay his reaper's M the morning pap. is eimo out, contain j ing ar port of the aet.on tak. ti hy the j union at the Uit i 111 the night l> fi re. j t>n hearing his answer his wife urged i htm to lie down wild take some rest aud tie ready to go to work latir ill the j morning, irr. speetive ot any action the { union might take, Dwyer said he Would Wail until the papeis etrltie out j any way before making application for | work. Mrs. l>wy i r had tialf |H*rstuuled Ihyr hubs nnl to leave the stake, and m order that there might tie no further rreuse for delay *jo suit from the , house to piUeh ise a p had decided to give lip the strike and go to work. Murphy accompanied pwii r ls> his homo, urging him to go to work. Dwyer V wife joined ill the ap peal of lus trietld ; but Dwyi r tuiduig that the union had taken no decided ac tion, was obstinate, and auu ouieed las intention of waiting a few day s longer. Murphy left to go to w ik, aud Dwyer, drawing a chair r> r the frout window, S.it down to it ...I the paper • e had pur eha.si d. He had been in thia position but a few minutes when his wife earns st. dthily belnt.d the elm r, armed with a heavy Cooper's hammer, and struck her hu>band at. rr.ble blew on the top of the head. He jumped from the eh., r, but before be could defeud hiai- If received another blow from the hammer at the base of his skull near the left ear. Stunned from the fleets of the blows and covered with blood, iie rushed from the room, and crossing the lauding, entered the apartme: is f a luail named Siaviu. wii.> ,iwd on t.< -aine floor. Mrs. S avm got a wet cloth and was tu the act of applying it to the wounded mat: s l ead, when Ida wife followed him into the room un.l again rushed at him with the blood -taiu.l hammer in her uplift, d hand. Mrs. {bavin's husi' iud, niw is an old and feeble man, threw himself between the husband ami wile, aud after a si v. re struggle succeeded l:. wr- sting the hammer Itoia the latter aud forcing her out of the room. When Mrs. Hlav.u had tied a cloth re-tiud Dwycr's head, he rati ha-tily down stairs and into the street for aid, fearing Lis wife would attack tlnir children. A few blocks from the house he en countered Se r. eant Fie! ling nud offi cer* of the Frith Frectnct. Sergeant Fielding, after 1. aruiug the facts of the case, sent the wounded man to the sta tion-house. and r paired hie.self to tl< I use No. p.,*. N >rt 1 - th street. At the door he met a dee ut, quiet looking woman in the act of leaving the house, l'he Sergeant sk. d her it o kllew a Mrs. Dwycr, and she sod ves, that that tto her natue. The utile r tt.eu uak. >1 about her husband, mat sue replied that she had struck him because he dis served it ; that he re I mod to work to supiHirt his wife aud children. Think ing that Dwycr was the only one as saulted, the Sergeant t. - k the w-.ttaan by the arm, aud .n walking vvali h. r to the statu n-hoa when -neri m.vrked quietly that sue had just kiLe.l her Chikln u, ami that they were lying dead at the house. Field;; took the woman back t > tin hoiis-, and, mounting the -tatrs, entered the apart tutnU of the I>* vers. These consisted of three smu i room*. \ e front ro m, fourteen feet by twelve, i us- 1 .t> a kitchen and dining room, and thruuefa a dmir leading from it at the l ack w.is a srnail, dark bedrxHim. The remaining ruom off the hall was used as a coal hole and for lumber. Falsing through the front r< -uu the S.rgeaut, still holding Mr-. Dwycr by tiie arm, pau-eti ou the threshold of the dark Ixdro. a. Tiie only bglit w.is that admitted through the doorway, oiid at S>.-rt;t. Fielding SUMHI at the threshold it was with difficulty that he could dis cern object* within, (•raduallv his eyes adapted tncu.-elv s to the gloom, and he saw a Spectacle that made bis blood run cold. Stretched •u a low 1• d were the cor pees of tune childr--u. Two of the bodies reclined at the foot of the bed, while the third, that of a girl about seven y .r* of ago, occupied a position at the head. Blood stained the sheets and pillow-cases, and drop ped with a dismal plash uo the flo r, where it ooilected iu a pool and si -wly made Us way to a ere vice under tho bed, and disappeared under the fl-sir. A single glauce satisfied tho S< rgeant thut th® children were dead. A diligent search resulted in the di-coTcry ot two sinoothtng-uons, which had evidently been used by the mother iu killing the children. Uu was found standing on it tuble, the other on a stove. The bot toms of both were clotted with human blood, to which a few light hairs chiug tenaciously. The hammer with which Mrs. Dwyer struck her husband was obtained from the Blaviu*. The names of the mnr ib ri d chtldrcn arc Jemmy, 51 gie, and Timothy. Tin- giri wt* n-veii oar* --f agt, htr brother Jenmy hiel re ch d his fourth year, and Timothy wa* but a baby, one year and nine months old. That the unfortunate mother w*s nisaue at the time of the act there appears to be very little doubt. Alt* rtln- turth of her second child sho had an attack of typhoid lever wluch affected In r br.iiu and obliged her colililictnent in Flat hush Lunatic Asyium for ash ut time. .Mrs. Dwyer I- mueli younger than her husband, but they Jiv il happily t— getiu-r since their marriage, in iS(S7, until the commencement ot the coopers' stllkc. bIJfM, i lough In; ilrnl.K : >!!ie times, was an industrious man, and treated his family well. After the first few weeks of the strike their money was exhausted and want began to stare them in the face. The rt-ui was unpaid, and that fast weighed on the mi mi of Mrs. Dwyer, who was peculiarly sensitive about money matters. To be in debt made her life miserable, aud within the past few weeks her family w.ts deprived of many of the necessaries of lif owing to their straitened circumstances. A IlAndlttl (June. The San Francisco Chroniclr says, in •peaking of the recent capture of VK quez: "Vttsqut Z stated to Major Mitch ♦-li that if he hod $-10,000 and the kind and quantity of anus In- required, he could revolutionize the entire smith ern portion of tin State. It in lielieved that t]jih hat been the objective point of his scheme. A boldly conceived plot of his wis an attempt to plunder the Paymaster's cur on the Southern Pa cific ltail way. Ho heart I that on a cer tain day the pay car would traverse the road attached to the regular train. Ac eordingly he gathered about him the bravest of his bund and prepared to ut taek and despoil it. The banditti se lected a spot between Ban Jose and Gilrov, known as ' The Divide.' The plan included the cy it ting and r vd of a section of the rail. This was 100 first exercise on the programme. The characteristic laziness of the Califor nium delayed their preparations, and, as the train was ten minutes ahead of time, the affair was an utter failure. As the train approached, the members of tho band were busily engaged in d im aging the truck. It came thundering down and past tliem as they sprung back, and whisked out of their reach cro aiiv harm con Id be accomplished. The officials on the train noticed the bandits and divined the true reason of their presence. On the evening of the same day the tragedy at Tres I'inos oc curred." A man in Newark has a singing cat. It is a cat-o'-nine-tails, and sings every time lie swings it ou his boy's back, while the boy comts in on the chorus. Isl.tml of bruin! Meuuii. l'he r- eky cliffs of flic cutfl of Muino have within reeent youra attained nn ■ttiwoufiwl notoriety. Mount llesert, n place of suminer result, threaten* to ! m .1 Newpott mid the White Moitr t iins. \ bu y ears ago the beauty of .Is mountain* and (lie pioture*>|ue rug .tedlieaa of its shores \..-ie little known, out now the lover* of the wild and the romantic throng every stiuiitier in gt at numlict* to enjoy its kiiigular charm*. It is t!i> onlv place along our coast where m ttutam, and cliff, and act, tire tmll. Uin the sc. uie luukr up. Hut air. nlv visitors t<> Nbm it IVs.-rt hear of grander ami more tugged chits i tHot mark the si.ores of an island lying some eighty niilcn to the uorthward ; tud whispeis are uttered of a popular future of a place that hitherto has be. n •i-.rcely knowu evc. ptitig to a few tlsh •einnu. Tips island is called tliuu.l Yleiiatl. It los u little ' ..utile ist i ( Ihistjmrt, ts some twenty miles tu length tint about live miles Hi Width, I'liltke Mount In sert, there am no mountains, but the* shor.-s lift lit tall, weird, scarred, singularly market! cliffs *nd i -ctirpiuei.t•. The highest part of the ishui.l ts at the northern end, where the elitl's rise to a height of four hundred bet. At the soutl rn extremity thev are about a hundred feet ha tu height, Meuan ts au lu.li. i word, meuti n.; .si ind. C'hatuplaiu, itt lt'a .'i, passed the islfid ill otieof his vov ugea, and sp< al s of it a a Munthum: but tn another iu ntauee call* it VitiKirnr. Howu t the p. nod of the i.evolution It Was inhabit ed only by Indiana, but now u number of fUhernien'a villages have grown up on its shores, the total number of its inhabitant* being set down at eighteen hundred. There are sailing packets connected with the place once a wee k. I'iic dtstanc. ii very short not m re than nine tut.. * yet it sometime* takes a wt.ktu get across the comparatively narrow channel. Fogs abu ui.J here ; the tides are terribly swift and strong gab-s are frequent; and the . unite to retard the progress of a sailing ve-*cl. When the big hotel* go up, regular tenner* will, of course, r> move this difficulty, and render the island < as. y ac.ws*tbic. There 10 a fascination in high, sea washed elifls surp.issmg nhm -t any tbing dtM in Nature. The 808 ch.ifea tic. ssantiy at th.- r has. s, tearing down musses .if cyclopeuti r."\s into their depth, eating out channels, and caves, and lie.pt galleries,eurv.t gout pmnael a and strange fantastic monuments the rock* forever s.-t hard and defiant against the ts -'less wav.s, and the \..ies for< v. r gaining aemtthii g tip 11 the frowning wall. Then, the wild birds that hov< r about the rocky emi nence ; the strange marine creature* that t'ud habitation in the caves and recesses ; the fog* that come up from the sea and envelop crag aud highland, • ail and cove, sky and space, in their dense shroud ; the br.cz. s that blow rich with the salted flavor of the Atlan tic, mid fill the lung* with ait ecstatic glow, like that of champagne ill the bliK>d ; the freshness, the br.s-r.iue**, the expanse, the wild rnggedne**, the untamed .-hating of the sea, and the un tamed defiance of the r.M-k* ; the sails that eotuo and go with audi free ex ultant spirit ah the*.- thing* make up a scenic drama full of dt .iciou* c arm. For the artist, the sportsman, the ad venturer, the ali .res of MenaU are a great attraction; by and by they will become famous with the great multi tude of picas-are s. . k.KB. dppUd . YY .Mi.hu Artillery. Few narrative* f *i.*ge.i ere more ent rtaiun.g than that giv. n iu the S-sr Motakh.reen, of a b it which wit* de fended by the use of woodcu artillery, mid defended t-lTectually, iu >.ne .1 Ab i'lnem-U-'s camjiaigt * in the l>. c an. The ootnmandant w a* nearly unprovided with cvnr.ou, having only one or two effective pieces. The town, 1 w. ver, vva* u great mart for titnlw r. The gov ernor, securing both the timV*er and the carpenters, gturt.Ulu-d lus rampart* with W.HHICU imitatioua of cannon ; and ln-'ng fully supplied with most other requisites when the imperial army ar rived, put a g HHI fa.-.' on the bnsiu.. He did m re, too. for In- kept the -eer.t Within hi*, own walls; an J the en-my, suspecting tho number of lii* tra.u, c mm. ne. il their appro.ts-he* in .tu. form, affordinghiui thus abundance of leisure to mature his plan of de ft ;■*,. Every piece, a; H.IU a* fired, became, of course, un* rvieeable, but he immediately replace.! it by a new one. No foundry < ver prodnc ! more gun* in H year than thi< man's ing.muity did in one siege. The ottemv, tired out nt last with the obstinate defense which he made from hi* bat tern *, determined lo carry the place bye* -a!a*le in open day. Having fail. .1, however, in some similar euterpn*.-*, a neighliorttig siunt was proeure.l, who wis to head the at tack. and, by the acanctity ot hi* char acter, to inspire the soldi, r* with great er real m a deep.-rale cause. The holy tnnn was raised on a platform, and car ried in the rear of the forlorn hope. The governor's good luck still ad hered to him. A *liot from a wooden gun, when the scaladers w-rs nearly close to the walls, knocked down the saint, on which the party took to their In-ei*. A delay ensued ; the •1. ge was at last raised ; and tho con. u.aidant covered with glory. On the briny. The Danbnrv iVevn man detail* the incident* 'if bin temporary sojourn
    fourth d*v. An t i'brlv gentleman with eye-gls-oM-* hud bin starboard end to the Intruder at the time, engaged peering at the horizon from beneath one of the lifeboats. It struck him on the beam, and filled his coat-tail pocket* with salt water. ' Helen Mazes,' said be, and stepped down stairs to pee her. Tiie fearful artl coritinnotis rolling "f the vessel was the cause of painful and ludicrous accidents, of course. The intellectual man with long brown ov<-r --coat that touched his heels, and sharp, inquiring eye that seemed to reach into everything, was knocked off los fiat by a wave, and besides b< iug drenched to the skin, was driven out of sicht under a life boat. I enjoyed that trip better than he did. One of the stewards a bald-headed gentleman was ' teeter ing ' along the deck with a plate of highly-seasoned beef iu one hand ntid a cup of hot tea in the other, when a sudden lurch of the vessel lifted him into the air, and drove huu with great violence against the guards. The spiced beef and fork were never heard of again, but the tea be saved by catching it under his collar. One lady was cut in the head, and one gentleman broke a number of his legs, but was out again in an honr, eating a Welsh rarebit." Gigantic Strike in England. The most serious strike ever remem bered in the North of England is now in progress at the Durham pits, w here by nine t mtbaof the collieries of South Durham are laid idle. The gigantic character of this strike, and the blight ing effects which, if it continues, it will exercise upon the great coal and iron industries of the North, will bo best realized when it is stated that South Durham is the largest coal producing district in England, the total annual production upproaoh ng IS,OOO, OHO tons. These pits em ploy from So, 000 to -10,000 p< rsons. 1 to pending up >n the coal aud coke from thesw collieries is the great iron indus try of Cleveland, South Durham, and largely that of Harrow and Cnralterland. The eio'ef centers of the trade are in the neighborhood of Middlesbrough aud Darlington, and if the Collieries remain idle a great number of men will be thrown out of work in the iron trade. The leading colliery offices of Mouth Durham are situated at Darlington. Of Pease's eleven pits only one is at work, whilst there is scarcely an excep tion amongst the fourteen pits of Bolcknjv, Vaiighan & Co. Oilier small er colliery proprietors have closed their pits. At the largo collieries of the Weardule Iron Company, at Consett, and also at some at New Copley be longing to Fryer, Grieveson & Co., the men are at work, as notices of the reduction have not yet expired. \ 1.11ll I'MI'ED HTATI'S CONtiItKHS. IN TIIE HI W 1 E. til I.l* fiaalt), Mr. rdmiuiit tutir<'U (o irikfi ont ttm jr#Y YlMl It Mil! It.** till! *n pftftfM'iJ, v * J I v im.VH 11. 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Ifif fittffr*j.;e i a!4c I Mr I' iftUtl i f VU, ti 'iUi*omiU-'k'iM.* ( fr ; .y!t | I - *4n -rl% a lot f |*i-: . i - wsku.j." t t ft. UiU) Milft'.i.e I.fi tin llitt (ftt ; Mr. I. %c ft un c* uiUi.U'e t#p&rt€ \1 4v( *rtr)y to A -i I ' UK,I A Icftffti 4a> ft- i A Ul ft i UUII * *4i I i lii a t*i.-i*:a.*iii ;•: of s- iusft l4oa ihttt tot, THE h>U!Uii. >! S • r!! f I'A .frm( C mtuitf®® on \iYfti Aft A. -. trJlwUef ft ti fito | v cf of Mr V ALU IU ! *.! ft of t AJU lift : .f t!r® I' but, to (iiv he; ft tho fiffi • ihl of In# Joy il| 11 ■>' Mai of I>rv iNiJ ahtiii tho t\. rjn At CtV 1 ? lI.W i A ft el i? ]ifi; ) If, a' t*. * : 11-* ;• s! A- • f It. 1 p.v, r ~, f . • Mpl!U i# ml m in m I. -I *XtXt.iiUg fl.' iMJ. riNANv Mr. Mfith*r i rrj :*.r 1 a o.Uuut'fi f r th* Hetift'e Altir:. tmetidi tO the ♦. irr nri hilt, Ai.4 it Wft* r) Uv| , th® a*.® MiU'.IUKr *aa I ..i reje fill t J k Yidfi t.f ?l) yiMU I 2(1 hi}* ft It >• ftu-.-i ru*j t t®f®rr®4 lo a k\i:-freh- ® (A tnnuti®®, 14 ih* I * WOWFIUL I>r an tktaet dffieiit f til® * fiUtHU m, •• a# t ; - 'uifi f r Ui® tU .. u i f s I . the people. . ■ a !uo.: fi-r® of I tic no-rrhftti uak ft Uvi J cafe |kb4 af'.c. ta s4 Utfuipjot. tilt ifcl:i The I! :-r c ..at II- tho umle tnrMi tu th® i Vnteiku.fti Utt s |rini4ig I*.ml th® * !rxl >:*"c xrV ft!! Hat I * liAhte 4i r.-tle or tti* Girv Uf, for ci,# A-i AUtt4iti| lit® n* i Ut.-iaii. Titr . Mr Uffi le* • S i*.•, the I*4 in feUto nto Jti . - sd ftffftir# it; Ttftli ft' 4 kf!rf A king t(V-, alul the b. am txo-e ti <• cap. M< st and Wain w.re with drawn, and S.OOII ceased to burn. On sawing tiie post in two at a jint wlo re it had stiff red most damage from the fire, the wood was found to be pitch pine, and the section showed that after is-ing exjvosed to a furious beat of *.-ven hours tb.rewmsst.il uninjured wo d enough left to carry t!;o weight nri emailv put upon the post. The F -on tiie author draws is this; "A iMve story p-st of even the most m (lii-iniable WCKKI is absolutely proof against any heat which can be applied to it* will not of itself burn at all. but requires a continual supply of highly inflammable substances to keep it burning, and when this supply is with drawn. ceases to bnru ; and lastly, after Iving exposed for seven Lours to il nil. * of very great iutensity, it i* not injured to greater depth than nlxjnt two inches from tho original surface, ami still shows n eentre as sound as when first put up." A tieorgia Heroine. Tho following graphic description of the real jewel* of the fair South I* given by ii jnp-r print ml tu tho St ate of (♦corgia: "Among the many Visitorv who oixno to our oily to *.'ll tlieir ouni trv produce, was a young lady from an adjoining county WHO had chickens, eggs ami butter for sale. Her beauty was of transcendent excellence. Fright, tlashing. intellectual ••yes, and face round and rosy, while In r calico dr. -s was plain au.l neatly made, and tilted beautifully. Her rich black li lir flow*d in luxuriant richness. Highly educa ted, she <• >nv. rs. .I tluently.and dejx.it. d herself with becoming modesty. Nhc wore no false bustle or purohiun-d com plexion ; had no top-knot on In r head, or false fixing* to present, but stood in the mnjcsticl" auty of acroatcd inti ligetico that would hot yield to the ib pulic diet ales of frivoloilH far-hioa. It has bi-cu a long time since we gazed upon such a sight. The young tui-n crowded around her wagon with curi osity in their tv< a iiri'i admiration in their hearts. The oll men w-pt for joy that there was one who had not bow ed t<> Haul. Site sold her country pro duce, went home aud milked the cows, cooked supp' r for ten f irm laborers, and went to church that night with her sweetheart." The ib-ndcr*. After all the arrests that have been made of persons supposed to belong to the I tender family, who committed so many murder* in Kuusaa, all of that family are silll at large. The person" arrested in Ut di recently a* the elder bender, and who, it was reported, had been satisfactorily identified, proves to lie a d'-nielited old man of til - name of Koch. The county attorney for Labette county, Kansas, pu Indies a description of the senior Ileiider, in which the criminal ia described a* a man having an intelligent countenance and resem bling in no .wise the vagrants so fre quently taken f r member* of the Ben der family, 110 adds that all of the Beudert, notwithstanding their fiendish nature, appear agreeable and pleasant in their manners, and, as they i-ro sup plied with money, it is not likely tliut. they will bo found acting the part of of fools or vugrauta. Htuying and Going. Mrs. Stumpy : " That i the a'mond tree, my lady. It always flowers before it leaves; it leaves directly after it dowers; and ufter it leaves, it stays tho summer through just as you see it." A TALKSTU) SWINDLE It Au -ililr t rim* Itt ltwl%* III* Nnwiliut riiMlrr(rll Ntuury Uumt. Onw of Ilit* ro£tt<* who tli© famous swindle" HI New Y'OLK, the ,S'-01, *!.)"* IIS BOW ettdevor ing to revive that OBMS profitable business. 11< IIHH tent through the mail* circulars HO seductively written, HINT HO ii>urL >1 in improvement on those w 111 I'II inaugurate.! the gone, ttmt Wit* foi.: r< certain to r< ponlute of greenbacks. From these he can print bogus money that the best esjwrt- pronounce genuine. To jun-t w< mil rrnent as to why hu wishes to set! counterfeit* for Un cent* on a dollar that will so readily pars at par tie ex plains ilitis: "I di posited a few days since a large amount of mv money tu six different t. ,ks in New York ; they all accepted it without saying a word. Mv money being alt new I tiiought it would not be adviMiblo to dt jx -it any more for fear i e no ;• udpieiou. I now need only a few true men to assist me for aix mouths, thiu we will wen re a fortune that will < liable til lo enjoy il l the pleasures." lie cy he wili seud any amount of tin. eouun-rfeila carefully packed in box.* which the Latin will of course ! : u>l filled with nothing l ot sawdust • r paj i r—and the espr. -a eompaiiy will e>>:>et on delivery. He signs himself •'(}. It. Wilbur. (*.! llro'dwuy, New York i'ost Office, New York. ' The K.st Kiver Nalumal Bank is at Gsi Broadway, and no (1. 11. WJbtir is kuowu to anybody in the building. A Trtiktwortajr Agent. Earl YV. Barney an Express mes seng. r on the N. w York Exprwsa, which left Chicago and ran off tne track and was burned at Yalpxrmlau, A local jMpt-r **y ; "H.. was jammvd in among a con fuscd mas* of valuable fn. ght and the iron money-safe r trunk, of which he was in sjx eial charge, was thrown upon hint, 7v* ur'y crushing him to death. A . : r.-d bag gage master sneeeeded in extricating Harney from tS perilous j> 'sitiou he .xvupie.l I>efor- the flames . f the burning cor got Well tin.b r way. The heroic m • -eng-r, more dead thsn alive from hi* U-rril.le injuries, declined H 1 off.-r* of ass.stance in eusbhug li m t . reach a house, ami went to w- rk wul got t!u safe out of the ear, and nearly all the express ft. 'ght ; ti en he sat'down on his safe, ud to all inquiries a* to the contents r-'nrned -va-i\c answ. r-, utterly re f-iiug to leave until relieved by au em pi--re of Uie Adams Express Cotn panv, who did not ajr,vo until two hours hud elapsed, F sir Harney was c- nr. msl to ins home, where he now h. *. .i complete j.hv-ics! wreck, and it will Ix- months Iwfore he will be able to g. t eff front his bed." TttßoroH AIX Tttr AOPS of study ap.l inv -tigst iu which have jßsrk.d the path of scientific dica-very, one Opvi (dly a Hurt n g object ha* tempted the in quiri.s and ifx-cuLtiotia of pluioeo pbetw. Il is what the wizards and -itclic of olden time, the jugglers of 1 iia, r -othsuyera of Arabia. Magi of F.gi| t, uccrt-niaiicera of Turkey and the Orient, and alchem.-ts of civilised F.uro|ie l.ave sought, but sought in vain —ra vrr/yfafrfr mMtpoi *o>ioti4 Fiixir, which, by cleansing the blisxl, remov ing from the xysteni all impurities, strengthening the nerves, tho muscles, V.HI the brain, and viuliaiug . very fibre of the system, should bid defiance to the corniduig hand of disease. Dr. Walk- r. of California, discovered nn h. rb, the prt|>crtie of which, il they do not entirely fulfill all the condition* ntx.ro mentioned, have at least proved them-eiv.w fficacioti* in sdl of them; tnis herb Doct.u- Walker has mad.- su ingredient iu his famous YTKSOA* Btr- TKI.S, which can be obtained of any wholesale Druggist throughout the country. < >. Dkclixri IT.- Congressman Sawyer, < f Wiacimou, drvline* to l'a candidate (ur another term. He payn : At the -xpiration "f piT present term I shall hnve -1 rved t< i. vearw in C'ongrem. and 1 cannot but think that if it la a good thing to I .IVC been thyro 1 ought not > have it any longer, and if it i* a tax to h.tvc it, then I ought not to lc asked to lc a candidate. A deranged stomach and impure 1,; . ]f-- liaiiian l-etnc* into i* m*li<-l>olv • !*!<• llipt do mU *i j > ii'* " to d I lii*ini—► *ii.-. o.fullr. One , f i 1 r.-!o-Ii' * ovtaiil i* Vt lETIBK. wh.ctl h* .1- j iircl a repiitaum, a* wide -ihoceim ny itMiif ami' eMPtiMveiv known all over the gi'.iw. Tin* rwtnody ha* beeu evtcneivaly nl t .i it* carte h*vc er-ld it at mere n .! !*!* than Ui* n--•■ *pi-r*. The Utter eerve l-r bntig it to putilic untie*, but lib'-n in. iii —• or iiivt iee n* it li* beii found to •in 11! <• t>et of trial and time. *nd it* rajnd *nle *hw* how strong hold it li** gamed. Clint. ___________ Habit mil constipation leads to the f.-ii.-nu t: rcult* : li lUmmaii nof the kiJ m i. * u and nervous J i-A* liemg regular 111 your liatitlfl, *ud taking. *y ,i-.*, ,if /'nr*cn,' 7'rA-/u ir* J'tlls nightly t.-r four or six nt-i.-liA —C'" ■ JohiMon't Auodtsnr Liniment msv be n-'-d lionlvautag* wli'-rc any Liniment isde ir *b!n. In ea*t *i f sr-vore cramj-* and pain* in llic Mti-tna- li. il i* mi i-iulitcdly iho ln-t article tliat can be used inlorually.— t-'em. Tim beat tonie I'ki.i VIAX gynrp.— Cwn. Means What He Saj*. ThongH " confirmation* strong a* |>rewf* of lU.iv Writ " and a* nmnerou* a* tbe **i>d • u M-' Hill HP. wi re i-rodueed to prove that ibe propr (-'or of I'r. Sugi-H t'.larrii Itemedy i* in pi.MI.--.1, sod ri.cin* nlia* 1". *•)**. wliC' l be • ITpi* i tii iii f--r an* c*-i- of t'sturili v, hii'li b- cannot euro, y-1 tbcro would 1-.- soma sli-pUPH and fogies "ho would Coutinne to shout " IhuiAmg "HcnacaD" "Iteaiu.ot li* I-.H-*UH<- IlrJlomeepni. vi i'trili caneot be rurpd." Now. tin* 1 >r. Homespun 1* tbo identiPal. ro.*l natnredold fellow who lu.in*tly bpltevee and p.i*i*t* in lUw-iarmg ilia' tin* earili i* not round or sjiliciieal. but a* ii.it a- a " slap-jack," and d ** not turn otrr, otlierwm.- the water would all I " spilled out of 1 bacon llasp-im *mi l pood, ltut astrooouiical sciem-c l-a* positively demonstrated aud proven that Ur. Homespun is wrong in supposing the pa;ih lo 1-" lilt and stationary, and (mini S-m-:IPP is ilaily proviug tin- fact that bo in uo b-- mintakeu and behind the time* In regard lo tin- curability of Catarrh. In short it Ha* Us'-n isiUvuly*iwo\pu thai tins world fioivt, and that medical science i.< frm/irstire Hie Upinlotl of lr. il iin.-pnn I I III" conliß'-v lio'- wiibsUnding. 'I fiat Dr. Hawi'aOhtßkltMßedy will cure ( atarrli, tliousan.i* who have used it Then buy it. and use it. In doubt do not stand, ton will ilmi it in drug store* all over the land | FY,-in Ihe C.itxki I lit,-order of Nov. 15, 1i72.) A OOOD iiy.ar.nT. W'p invito attciiliou to ilm luivprtispment of Sago's ('atarih Beinedy. Our reader* will bear ii* witness that we never knowingly commend humbug* of any nana or nature, and a largo portion of patent medicines amy safely be elassed as impositions njHin public credulity. ] tut having witnessed the beneficial effect* of Mage's Catarrh Hemcdy II|K.U the members of tmr family and oUit rs. in (Varrlt eases, we un qualifiedly ptoiwiuiioe it a valuable medicine, entitled to public eonfidenoe. The proprietor could easily obtain in CaUdull many certificate* of its merit*. — Com. Wisharl's Fine Tree Tar Cordial cursa cough*, cold* and cot.umptioii. \V)*liait * Wuroi Kugar Jiri hstiialii>a worm* romplets |jr,~ Om. Through the length and breadth of the 1*1.(1 the celebrate I HI f.\ tilt TIPIEtJ lli.of* *11(1 Hl.t(SB are aol.l 1* the million for .'•rent" k.(KW lie* l*l lk * li/i.g * tlx** .thii.it Tit* T.jr them. For #*i by all deal* is > <>'.(. ittittiv iKtite KteaatKNiK ur AW OL.LT AT IT TC. was wi*"t.ow'* aooTHiKit sracr is TUB i'HKscaii*TiiiN or cm.* of ts* i#i rnat* rsrM cisi.t au* a <••• la U. t'mtafi Slat**, Ml aa* In. atari fa airly > nut wits W*n fallla* talaly anri .'a t. arnollitiuta dots*.* aa* eS.l4r*a l/um tat ftt • lalaat of >u woe* al.| la IS* arii.lt It ill. I4U). (I ta* Hone S. ril*t wla* . ill. i ®,i U * I*o l-.welt an* *tM rat, *o*ll* a • . . 01at to nailu. aa* eS.l*. W. 1u11... It to s# ts. i., i * > MoH.orir Is t*o Wurt* ta all ' i'Vi,*M.r *o* ntaaMina* ta tut l.a*s t;,of .( oior-t f>..ra T00U...1* Of fx.ai t ..I ..... Dull riifaciiuoi tr at.u will ao . .. . . St. ill. a,.... OOUU.BO nolo** It* i. < >• i ari* eaaaiHs.aoß is*buie* a r *►).., sot." h* *t.n wrtociss t.aat.BHS HOUHEHOLII wi.g vs.l! Von knit.. I FAN ACE A Ta fc " SMJ jIKMa IkMMIIM, InnlfU, ... .... y Ouk.i i !*• Hmii# or *>- (u*. Bill-u0 COIIO. fata la (Bo LINIMENT. mt.koa.li or aid#, • t>oJ4 l Ta* ff 1 0BB"U> r.i.cu .V' r.ao.v Uiaiaurv 10 uf *ll HOUSEHOLD <11.0.0 .*0 ion>o*r fuu aaa.l PANACEA '•- n*r*al aa* Bktarasl u(* It ha ear#4 I*o abuv* an**- F\* 1(1 y faiat* la Ukuaaaari* of 1., M r*00 10 aa *a>.**o about It LINIMENT. Tr* It. Bxlri bf all f>raviot ( lllLtlKat Uiri k.ll MK.lt HA t. *C Alt Kit H I- m a* ct*er DO.. Iko kint| wortat ta Iki (VbOUMlfe. wauwH's vaawiri-ea coanvw will riMi.uf w r. •itauat tujarr .to ta* Milt, be" 0 !>c.fo.t-) W'Mira, Ml fc# Sua all etlwtki or . Lbar tnfurtout f.aisriin.it a.uuilr atari ta worm itraparatioc* Ct bits * kluVI, rmynotor*. B. '4 1 S; VulUa btract, Btw To.a. S i b* I'TUfuftstr sari .'*o4#t* sari bsirrt ta ka. . >"SI Twaao f>. ( mi. Sua. The Markets. saw rukt. Iss4t tI*~ Ift ... lo Kxtrs | .11 0 ,im 1 i>ii|<>oU) N 5..1 10 S0 .11 liar) lL:o 1M1b... .'Wft* .Mb lo.iwtor u*io .10 v; !, c vra... 00.'.' 0*6.*19 11 • 1.0 ■ .1.0 Vi-wOan, t •' *.*! Lor* r M 0 0. S W rl ttrl Wiwlrra... 11l . I.U bo. XHfrUNf Itt 0 l,t H IT 0 1 Ot H.rir) • Vtstl . IT! t i.n -. 18.(O o*o.oo -o e-r 1 u ... . ift.uo tr.* H !. TB., -Jurat - ... I*.Si,*i?.Ml Ur-1. I ~ .11 0 IVOulrl, Qru>W US%.(>,lu .til, UolU*— suii M 0 .XI Obi" I ix* ,2t * .al *• .ri * .si Wiwv is ....... .11 0 .Ity •• Wrlwoi< < <>tr*<*4, (but tt will rlkc-atilf 0)04. Ca.r f-.MB Ibf 0)0.0)* rrttf Ul t< f *< -rU. s.-r. t i >ni Uiar, Tuaori. tiir*r, Caarorcua Uua. ). Krtait'Ut. -H Kt.ua, SmbtUUc Iftt ***< • < . k i. r.'Blt 1 >0 at lb" Mcaiuk, a:.ri *ll 4 >*• * 7b*. *r ir ft. ta Itaj art b'O'ri. Sr atlas, 1 f miKtwt 7 a: ri Osteal* abtumt:im. N.oral * . Co .. and *p.a*t .M9f-l#!rtt, ears o>lj M •S, rtatlly corad (hrengVi .be b'.Siri For t ltia and r (F.t*o 1 100*000 of tba Skia ! rvtli lca. lircj ltt, B1 trhr. Boil*. Tt.). Se10- ] brl ur.ri Xirftxa. v t'-m** k* acvar fai.tri to ; eSo. . ■ p-tim* -rot cr. r r r> > * IB lb* B, F< :-■! W**k <. L*o orrhmk. Arising ■VoOI tr l*rn*l iil tu'.li*, *>i4 u*ri• * •••. BB* 0* eil 1-skiHij-. VKtnai |>l*tuts. It Invi* TI W< Attsnfthens tb h--l* iji'm. <• npio lb* A*ci*ti* i(>o. >!:!■ it flsraniklWMi, ram ale*r*ti. . B4 r#*o!is !t* b >w It. K r t osirh, DjP*l>*i*. Htb.tukl Coitioiini. l'i I nation < f ihe Basrl. Ritlutl.fllM. K*rrco 0- *'*! rioUralioi l lb# Srrrt'Bi If* l*m.n n4h- • h * "" SIVTB BBrb j>*rf*ct AA-.h* i.ra ii lb- V* m* II lb* IKml.fiuiltlllloribl ne*A. *r4 | ntiiM t wßlinUltl p an ovwr lh Brvmjs s)ilra. Tbe r#in*k*t 1 curt t *. -I*4 bjr Turarutß ks-rt I i; ei *J WIBIIV I SYIK-LBTN *B a apolblrwlM wb.-a -.* knew lo i-itf-ribe ud us* It to tbtir cm ) f*miU*s. 1 i ffe.l. T' ariia it lbs beit rraiflf r*t 41*- mid! r thf- .1. re •>-******. #n4 11 lbs onlj j i *ii. sioon rrniFii ar pto*4 twfor* tb* pak.lc. rji*rKti ST 11. R. STEVEN'S, Boston, Mass. Price. OX.BO. Said by all Diuggi ant Dealer* Ev*rywhr*. WAUKESHA VATEH. MINERAL ROCK SPRING, CUBES Dropsy Dfabo tfs j Cravcl Dyspepsia Constipation Jaundico Bright's Disease And nil 4iArs**ef lb liver *n4 kiCß'Ti Tbl I ,1 ■ W k" *" •'"! •' II * fetl.e.l> f< IS* - Bli > ■ i,ln * 1 prl. <•' 111* v rid, |t I Iru-v , , fill hl ' B • ' >' tA Ml -n Ih* ttunsll ■ til.m II tl now l*Hk |>pwl BL lb* folio* IB* | ' Harrrl <" irl ft hilfdo |T ißm'J- bn aril }nB. • i • .- ! . ,n. .•-., Mil- • lw'l-1 • V I c, muti •• - fi"i iSB-tvlct, ..mil.- i-iih is" 1, Hi. 1 a'iir 'i I iuir nri vklll l--r w -ukh*l| I. 11 R<>, k "pong u,. c OI.IS .♦ CO W.tikfkbß, I Wit ,f w <-rdi-i • f-1 thr Br ot 'it clrcttlß'k. C -IN TT, JOUR 11. W-TX C C I'l.iN ( CO.. Wn k li. Wi> Mini a u-4 . ... ~ri tr-m On- Wifi< ni le-rk Spilwir Wniki !.. \s • f r tin nih-oi. I hi* - - f ii ml it ' cm re - ,f f -. • nn < r tb* mm-. U- for 1 r->.-umiirid liii-rlh l I- . Bl- V-Ji.ri,%!l l*| ti"B.i Ml III* 11.. ,| I ,R -F "O II- 1"- • V BLID f*R !.li ,It S I w r-1. t>" J1 IB* ipClfl • Vtaitlr f I - ! r .... ,nM. l" l flu I- * C" ii In fin ■ I buns 1 . Bipi l " i uriiißl* • t 141.-i.il. I but i-tbrr • ,i Iml Co II •• n* . p il'n ihm Ih* Mhnrßl I 1 . k SpOl r'• P*-1 • k-d I ill-*rm HIT **- .om n mill <-U hn n.-- ifl ri.-d wi h lb* flik **•* * mm- nl* k own rii-<-'*i. Ifally )iin-. Ai.fßkP xvttsaw, n-pi. i ■ I In*. 110 l . N •W. Third Strri-I. CIBCIUBBII, OhlO. 11l 101. Wlk . MBT 7.ISTS. *!•. r r. or is .i i>■ r>*ir .>*.• i i i*ti m y.f Ih* ari-i.l viiut-1 f Mi*tl Kirk fp u-| w • ft ihm* mff Oi u w-ih (iliritr ih* Km- | n*T I will it-*i*lk*i IM b-*n inSiiltni far II .in .-* -h* I h-iV* s" mllr **s'n 1 ib* in - fins I -ib. nil slio stn*d ttrmslh -d fl *. h 1 i .. i* ' r i-i* hl ii-B'llml iktU r >ll it i .I.- i i.n it-i Vfill for rrtatntmr hißph. and in* nr.* i i *h li mif proii ■" illeii iSirted with k I my r fT.'t-I lo • * B'**l 1 I 1 -kilns *t It hkl bee* tomyii I Tohi Hilly, VII 1 JjHII lUDtM. mi.l idiy. Aunili w iiilml ***rjrwh*r. pu tlc • ■ I 1' 1 1 ,*• fr.-r, 4i I 1- IP- lOh f. Sl.lmnll CHAPLIN S LIFE" OF CHARLES SUMNER, With anlntrodu-ilionby Fx-Qor Claflin. i> Rcaily The (iharaclr and h>rr:rrso/ the Ncbla Stalrk man, the .-pccia! Ailvanlae** Poiirssed by the VV.ll-knoirn Authors, the Brautiful Heliolypo Portrrlt*. Ennravingk. rae-ilm l* Li-tt*r*. its Size (sf! -I'-.rri. 12m0..i and low Price (tl 50,) com bin* ion ndor Ihi;- Ih* MOST FOriJLAH BOOK oi ih* Day.—Agent* Wonted. BOUT OS: P. LOTH BOP * CO., Fufcliekere. Semi F r their JmU JVU*trao4 Catalogue. _ Swdkdl BWPtk. Aii ti winled emjikir*. Cir'lk i?iH' i * Ampin free. F. A, ELLS, Char LOTTE.Miih. fly ths ■*!. r *1 s1kI, MANILLA HAMMOCKS oV iC:fi a • T<•••■• s axiii GOLDEN SUNBEAMS ThS llltil I sit Knilo Ibr.k far lbs It .rill} l(tul *• l tl,i ftums I'm l lil l> Vnpf bt on larsiyl. I LICK * rllKl'Akfl, holtou. |)l*ainl lluslnsas fur I.A Hi irUtr our f'tnint'i tiiblst (limit For Ist ml sd.lrM* | t'liitiiSK Hi mm Winn 7 flrrst J'••* kl . * * n.s mi CENTENNIAL GAZETTEER o>lTf D RATCa Afs I' ■ I bus . rrr bwsn itsbliilM t il'h uxisrwil litcrul le Iks ArusM. in |*..|.l# )i s|>|>cali lo i.u |.irti.i.Ur i <•../-. but to uM tlaaisi , to Btsn , .hi m> MI u ait |u< fiM imi, t rssdi, i u|ttn# I ai I l' lit I I I (Mill ,01 -in t UMII.UHIMI tail I MSI. Ms ~ 11. rbsr.ti i, |-b> Hi too*. I'i4 Ih iiui, > rti.dsuW. M• iifi. imir., Hila.m.n, n ; • f lssil.lt M Slid Iffr ii slUt b m|*i. its insults of "I'll K KtllnT <>V' HI \lf IIICI \ KAIln (IK TIIK •sWK AT ICs I' It KIM S't.M TUB WOltLll Kll.ll IttV. It I: 1 t s I ill, BUI • BS< t III' if to SCSI y writ ' roictl A rust t. sit rltltss. Atfsut* nsbs flio Ui f f*t |.s* KMftli Sand fr 5ir ...1.1 /.fiOt.RK A M.CfKH*. Fbltfl.t|>bia. Fa &SP- NOVELTY jmk PRINTING PRESSES. Tin Itaal Iti Istinliii. *... • |*.si, sud bi.iur|i4s**4 lor Oas -i lt J Osir llw ts t! ■Bj| BEN J. 0. WOODS, Ma *4 ?111) b. * Mnr rs> I . its* Tort Kaksy. H .o.li • Lanf.tl). Msrk tk>, I b Ud.ll b. . I F Kuabdl. 1 MSHuS k.ll mfi. Bsr .1 Illustrated '. *rsooi *ttk ■ ltv.ll s.i, 1 *<•!*. frss.* b#*Mtlft>l < br mo nklC I* * " *"' t •* •"' i*l lIrS.IMiSI o*ll UNfc I Ci/ v .V ... fy • .Mr Stmtk lk •.. Kits. fi. Dy pusrontoft-^r AttKNTk I (Till t" nil cur Jaitlf rtlrlrtlll iftwlMtui UI M< SMI. Ibdtf IMClllsblS s> I lbs. lUI J .nr..st) Ifl.UUtf St 11.11 Milk I'll 1. A . Tbsy dive ! rt sod utti He. :n., iilH.t|t|.|.l tMNMt llil. OI'TtIIKM. 11. 11* |ls .r I W. fr.r.fl of II till A If KK. f' r I lu.trsied clftu sr Lf fbKi.l UI smi >. 1•> i tM bars •• b V "EAT TO LIVE." F. E. SMITH A CO.'S WHITE WHEAT. Atta-tar M..ii ku.Aira X Y-. lbs I*, rftriton of Kssd. W hslrssmr. Hsltrlom .... l ; >- nttS) I. 1. I. M..r. I ..t.st* o4 dibn. I'.. ftbl..ttS ••si tttsslM. sHsw ist itbs I irsjsus *•. ii ii carpus.MM Ku'.d b • I 0"Ci . Ibsmtlis. B-tts ssls •i>. lubMiß .1-1. OB Kami 808 lit still mh lies. FLORENCE m Tti* tf+trC §wK mf CA# n Ann si i *iv* ih hm lUsb co. lb* *jn r *J V L(U 0 " AM4E. u4 Oikx 4 l< * i"- ■ i <• i •*. uiTcJrtMj mm §290,000. /# /• &€r-;tp& IfAf fJW Ai/f*m# (irnrl i/ fi# ('fitmat tHa*tms to to ...i nl i-* I Oh I t. J *i k# UrmUrH /km Jfef mf M. Hi|i. 'nr *u* t Hnrrickt iSfOtm. tow trtaaKr itnr 4 ' " A *• k'Jf -I*-i m+4 I I T #ll It Alls* * r !'■* 'L ■ fci. *! ...... f| ®4,e . >; -l •Tl* It Ail •.1 tJir rwi tol* • |i.v4freb-i ;*■{} •turudgf trt MM) itmM -mto ta J 14. - ... I 4 ."f m tniM tff • re;* I • •* SNMk ▼* CUm AriL Wito No.iof*i*>Mid. j (2$ #. ...'maJ'miW mr*4mamd Ht*u* !*<** t tow* r* *4 I "•■ * *4*r .uy k.ioitot *'* t*i It j U*M *.# vNM to Hs'4 JtrCr * I d f I. r - ... *•*.. . . 125 :• V2OO •> ' fetoU. '.-•* • - id ma l< .**:>. fratmmt. i| a.D.woermxiijroA a onu The Best ib :h World. (. 1 r BLATCHLEY'S t aoIiiX OSTAL k : m l 3* (nftUTT ISTIBT I W.ik .. 1 ii.tt fl*tl s ns it csiuioal its.iril . f 1 a Crrstn tsr !<*, Yrt-ssa Frulis. Csitsrds.de. msy i.s liim in tnm to rt i II.IIIUI. . *1 tlir sil'.f lbs f.|>rsu.r. silk slaoil b" Hvabls sns bti ir.fl os|is"*s. It It sck os l idfMi IHr ' In! P-rrnr II tu k'lrid, 1 st.4 s h.s nrf nt f*mil r ibfutd bs * ilbt. liblllcSlfi Fur uls b, tbr rrs r #;. |H|. If f< st lbs llrii, IT ,olrr ft Hliirltlrjr'i frrftcr.Ml I! I i fur is.s 't. } ui town, is J dirort U ( IIIV li. kLirCIILEt. .Unsfirlsrtr. Co* sr. ft.. Kbiis. Of the !*lililts(fh t*tv nM rfitrtrt s Ihfn ft i:ure,i>fi i|id two tfeirai • frtw t iHilUt } 101 kh< ikht tn iKfittct %•. rnifrt Bn Tarr iBl * Scltter AjwrWat J would prevsul a I th' ir miecy i It* rrguiaUrg < fiv |Y#rnf ut,| Fur *i* I j wit 4*w.- , ACESTS W l*T I) fur ll, nrw book, U * AMI API MSTCtuts or Kit Carson turn IWW fScUtcJUV M*ll Tf# mm* * -vwiw i (ww4 A*rMkr'bM <' vnß.mmn, icwrT ertßl, • T ItalsedC FM w* 4 ff.wms4tD f It* ' Jtbrt •• iT'kd f It w I AR few* f K ifgrgM, w as Z'] *! 1 iV.oIUSAX A UA.SIwUMI.Uws ! al"".! Kerb usek Aew.t* aa- led, partiru ' C* I J !*r, Tirr. 3. WOfcf I! A V . fi! la Ui Wo WHY"""' '• ' ' •-•bar* and still ,ips,d , v.iioht ia... ;* m rsb virt-r *c at c i • t lon# P cleat •-*' * day I riui. h.rsi ir.,!# - stbMDt.,mu,H nnmr otblcd. *! Wcndeia Sluu.t U read by Kltiilt S-nsficef . iSlaiit. A !dr. .. DUV/Ik I'H. lb XAfAHT (isrtitesll.ft. Dlt- MTI. *. rTCH* FAMII.V riIVSKIAN Will b- sent fee >• esail to any one etudiag their ■ ddrv..toT'< iu J " T%f * Irtriwj W • -liw v ers ffce besf irffMi .} atl I rh. If tkrn / t "f> yatir < itara.affiiloHOUKsr*' < If. ''ft,. l- V •'. j Iron in the Blood. #THK TKEfVItI fTgrr Vtmfiam and Knrlcho* th* bkw.l, Tone* up tl. t-s s'.im HuiMs up the Broken-dewn. l un s betuai* 'mnidaißis, Drejev.lWMliir.llu tlK-rv Tly*; |uL do Thousands hara born cliamrod by t'-a l.so ol this ivmeiiy fiMta Ucak. (dcklr, nuflWnjr creatures, to strorp. hralthr, and hsopr mco and wuuirn; ami u,vis! I* canm>t resnoaaUy h-s 'sto t.sglr* Uatrßik thi ' '"! ito rue vi-'i pet the right artirla. I s ** fSvt - I'crmUa t".run"' i bhB ia tli* p'as. I'aintdib-tsfroe. S .tlforono. SKlu W 1 \M' l.h Jk WNS, l'mijeictos*, DosUsn, Mass. Fur Suie by druggislscciMraUy. \ grists \\ ain ril,-Men or w-tnou. (Mirok, or r'eHeit VcifwaWr namples /fee. Write t st once to p. M. BFKD. Kiifhth Strcei. Kesr York. ! *PP rn TEA AHKKTB wanted tn St wn and I I r"| ran. iwt to sell TEA or got up elnbj ■ WnswwM orurrs tor the larprst T-'s Company 1 iu Araerics. loij- irrs' prices an-l tiiuucomouisv] to An-it. Se-d fbr circular, A'dreas, pu. (-or Will - 4* v-**v x.. b Y V O. Ho*. li>l CtMiftrlnal; aifl Tourists,; it# for o<>utumpti>ea and Athuit- ! iCt. Full j artiiular# g- tph t*ef\ AUtlraflt, A. U. PATTFRSOW. Fort Coiiin#. Colorado, j / B*l PLOYMK\T. At h. me \ J u al© or feiuai*. * wef-k vr#i rented. No ca|t tal required. Full I>arttculara and a valuable srmplf it nt free Ado rets, with Act. return nt*mp, A T>. YorXO. J** fifth St. W liiait bur tf h. N. Y ProfitaDleEmDlovment ■HI— Wi l 111--SO.-—II rniimilT - Wlg/n 'IM II ■ ■ V.'otlt for Everybody Good V.'aj-ca. Ferma nc it Employment. Men and Women wanted. i ull particulars free. Address, W. A. HENDEBXi'N A C^., Cleveland, >..,0r St. 1 imit. Mo. A pmniMll Send MS els. to OhO. P. K'>W- A KLi. A CO.. 41 Park Row, New York, fir their Pamphlet of nil on pes, conUining lists . f 3KM cews pspers, ana cstimat .1 showtug cost of auvcrtittug I>r. J. Walkw'M California Via- Mjar Hitter* are A purely V. They are a gentle Purgative a* well u a Tonic, relieving ConfOfwHi or I n&immfttiflQ of the Liver aud Visceral Organ*. ia BOiou# lhM-aw**. Tbl proporl it*# of !>*- WALKER • TIKKUAK Hirrww r* Aperient, Iheshwwue, Cemioeuve, Nutrition*, lhuretio, Sedetivc, Counter-irritant, Budnfic, Altera tiv*. And Anfi Bilk**. Grateftil Thousands proclaim Vi EG ALE BITTEES the mwt wonderful In. veronal that ever rosUioed U- wnkicf ) etem. No Person ran talie these Bitters according to direction*, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great.rivers throughout tbe United States, especially those of the Miasibsippi, Ohio, Mi-WHiri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Red, Colorado, Bra**, liio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ito. anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout out entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are in variably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence ujioa theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thero is no cathartic for the purpose equal to DE. J. WALKE&'S Vixec.li: BiTTKEE, as the? will speedily remove the dark colorrdi viscid niatier with which tbo bowels are loaded, at the same tsrno Ml, mulaling she secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. F rtifjr the body airainsl disease by purifying all iu FILUKK with VIXEGAE Birr EES. No epidemic cart take bold of a System thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or InditrrMimi, Hend rsrhe. Pain in tbe Shoulders, rcmehs. Tightness of the Chest, Dirtiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Tasto in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tat ion of the lieart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid revs, and a hundred other painful symp toms. are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will [move a better guarantee of iu menu than a lengthy advertise ment. Ncrorula, or King's Evil, Whito PwellmpH, Ulrerm, En Swelled Neck, Goitre, St-mfuiuiu iulkiutnsU n*. Indolent laflAuinmUoas, Mm-urh ACeeitoa*. Oid bores Erupts* >us of the Skin, Snt Ejes etc. Is these, AS in oil other eot.tiuion*2 Die* SSM, WALKER'S YIXCUAI BnTg** have chows their greet curative powers in the most uUstuuUe and intractable c mm*. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism. Gout. Bilious, Itcmst tent and luterrnittent Fetors, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnev* end Bindder, these Bitter* have no equal Such B locates are canned by Vitiated Blood. .Mechanical Disease*, —personsen jtrajred in I'aiuls and Minerals, sucli at l i umber*, Tyjie-tseUeni, Gold-beater*, and Uiuvr*. as tbey advance in life, are sai#ct to paraJjuia "of th Bowel*. To gniard 1 i rainst thin. take a done of Walk Kit's Vdjt j I.UAR ItirncKa y stent of medicine, "no renntfaeex, no an • helminitics will free the system tswtn worms hke these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in toting or old, married or staple, at the dawn of su. manhood, or the tani of life, thc.-o Tome Bitters displav eo decided an influence that rsnproremrnt is soon perceptible. Ciesinse the Vitiated Blood when ever yon And its impurities bumtnp throo jh the akin in Pimpiea, Eruption* or Sores; cleanae it when yon fed it obttlrocled and in the viwns; ck-jumc it when it is foui, your leciiajEs will tail YOU whom Keep the Uh>d pure, and the health of the system will follow. it. n. MrnoMi.n & co.. Druggists and Go* Arts.. Sab I'maoi-or. Califs-tig, •ad cor. of W**binet.ri and CharSoa St . X. f. *®M by alt Drugs*'.!, aud Dealer*. jr. r. .v f.-.-Mo. as MCM UtYr.nn-in n 1 **! WOW. Q. Wrnmm *ro..*Urar..O. n#ellfal Disco very, which -.,.-uhi bf ■be taken enructty to correct blond and Bfi B •rsirrn. which are always at fan)!, also &J ■to act specifically, upon the ilr m-cxi j[ OT iirls of the sow Br';wal Douc bc.ivilhM ■ which medicine o*n be carried ktyh up B 18 sir) |ierrci? rietorH ■ offer* f ilK< Reward f->r "a . a-e of wi ■** Void in Ueatl ** or I uUtrrh which be (9 j-U cannot cure. The two medic lues with ] Ml instrument, for Si, by all tiruyryist*. 1 BDSBjB Nature's Great Remedy IO Ul THROAT mo LUNG DISEASES!! It I* th, vital ptiacipia of th. Pis* Tree otxalsa# -T a peculiar process in the distifiation of the tar, by which im highest medicinal properties si, retained- T o in iu crude tut* has beeu retommemled by •lament physicians of ocy i.W. It is confidently •fitted to the afflicted for the following simple reasons* . It cvKta,— M*t iy mtrm/i.y tJkt .-***— but by dissolving the phlegm and attulinf uaiw t us throw off th* unhealthy nutter causing the irritatwa. Is cases of I tufa UONSt-M ril ox it both prolongs and senders leas burdensome the life of the afflicted si.'fierer. a. Iu healing principle acts upon th* irritated BUT, fee# of the lungs, ftmtrotinf to tack dutcutd f*rt, Mlicvmg pain, and ra t-Juing ixjtammatum. J- It rcsi fiss and ens - mics ik* i.ood. Positlvw. hr curing all humors, fr • - rommon riurLß as nvmOM tothe severestcase. - rofiibi 1 - rtip af affidavits could be produced lrt m thnse who havw felt th* beneficial effects of Pike Turs Ist Cbanras In the various diseases aris eg tram luruAlTias as VMS ■LOCO. , 4 to Ml igtrtfti Ikt diftitr. c trrnnt sad rtttmr*m tktaffttiU , Atl who have known or tried i e. L. Q. C. Wis. hart t remedies re pure no rt! iren from us, but tlm names of thousands cured by thcra can be given tn nay on, who douiiu smr suiement. Dr. L. O. C. Wuhart'i Great Amtrhau Dytfitftut Pillt — r it Use* fipoan 1/nora have never beeu equalled, fw mi* by all Druggists and Storebaepcn, and at i Pr. l a c. raaari ca-t, w- aw -- -- - --in^