Farm, Harden and Household, Farm Kate*. As potatoes ripen they shonld be dug. Tender early sorts sneh as Early Rose, are oft"n damaged greatly by wire worms or white grubs, We never made anything, but ofteu lost, by stor ing potatoes instead of selling them. 75c. a bushel is worth more now than a dollar in spring. A good way to dig potatoes in dribs, is to plow a furrow close to the row going up, then do the same down the next row; then plow beneath ttie first row, turning it upon the first furrow, and so on throngh the field. The potatoes are all exposed, and can be raked ont with the hoe or harrow. To sort them in the field is a saving of time and labor. Gather np the tops with the horse rake, and cart them to the barnyard. Flesh and fat are now made at half the cost of feeding in November, Much food may now be gathered np, whioh costs little, and would otherwise be wasted. Boil the screening from the thrashing machine, with small potables for the hogs, and feed sonnd old corn, or, what is better, corn meal. Fork made with soft com is not cheaply made. Keep the soft eom and nubbins for the stor- hogs. Now is the season to buy stock for feeding during the winter, to make manure. Farmers who are economical with their feed, and have some to spare, had better buy a few head of stock, than sell hay or straw. But buy with judgment ;an animal well-bought is half sold. If sheep are not marked, this should be done forthwith. For valuable breed ing sheep, metallic ear marks should be need. Common sheep should lie marked with red chalk, or Venetian red an,l oil. Ewes may be marked across the shoulders; wethers across the rump; and those that are to be sold otT, with-* stripe down their backs. If the flock has not been separated, no time should lie lost in doing this. Ewes and weth ers selected for fattening, should be put by themselves into a good pasture, and fivl a little grain. Lambs should be put, along with a dry ewe for com pany, into a field away from the rest of the flock. As the ewes gome into sea son, the danger from dogs is greatly in creased, and w.itchfnlness should be redonhled. It is vain to attempt to depend npon bells, except as a means for giving alarm. Milch cows shonld receive the best at tention. September packed batter i* equal to June butter in quality, and will keep as well. Fresh cows at this season are very profitable, and pay well for the extra care and attention needed. Harvesting machines should no oiled and pnt away without delay. Ditches should be cleaned ont, and the soil taken at once to the manure pile. Weeds shonld be cut everywhere, and if the seeds are ripe, they should be burned. Many loads of rubbish may be gathered from the roadsides anil fences, for the rompost heaps. Fire wood shonld be cnt and piled. Wood lots shonld be cleaned np, and all work should be kept well ahead. It is no time now to be driven by work.—Agri culturist. A Valuable Rrrtp*. The Journal of Chemii'ry publishes a recipe for the di -traction of insects which, if it be one-half a* efficacious as it is claimed to be, will prove invalua ble : " Hot alnm water ia a recent suggestion as an insecticide. It will destroy red and black ants, cockroaches, spiders, chintz bugs, and all the crawl ing pests which infest onr houses. Take two pounds of almn and dissolve it in three or fonr quarts of boiling water ; let it stand on the fire till the slam disappears ; then apply it with a brush, while nearly boiling hot, to every joint and crevice in your closets, bed steads, pantry shelves and the like. Bru-h the crevices in the floor of the skirting or mopboards, if xon snspeet thst they harbor vermin. If, in white washing a ceiling, plenty of alum is added to the lime, it will also serve to keep insects at a distance. Cock roaches will flee the paint which has been washed in cool alnm water. Sugar barrels and boxes can be freed frcm ants by drawing a chalk mark just around the edge of the top of them. The mark mnst be unbroken, or they will creep over it ; but a continuous chalk mark, half an inch in width, will set their depredations at nanght. Pow dered alum or berax will keep the chintz bngs at a respectful distance, and travelers shonld always carry a package in their hand-bags to scatter over and under their pillows, in places where they have reason to suspect the presence of such bed-fellows." Ilaasebold Rrelpe*. TOMATO OMELET.—Beat up six eggs, mix two tablespooufuls of flour with a little milk, and add pepper and salt to taste. Peel and chop very fine fonr tomatoes, stir altogether and fry in bntter. Oyster omelet is made in the same way, substituting a dozen chopped oysters for the tomatoes. BABLET SroAlL—Dissolve and boil one ponnd and a half of loaf sngar in half a pint of water and the white of an egg ; when it is at candy height, add a teaspoonfnl of strained leaon-jaice, and boil it quickly till it movers its former state ; pour it over a marble slab, and when it becomes stiff cnt it in strips and twist it. LEMOX CrsTAED FIE. —For two pie* : Mix together the yolks of six eggs, well beaten, fear heaping tablespoon fnl* of white coffee sugar, the grated rind of three large lemons, and about one piat of milk. Bike in one crust; pat oa a frosting made of the whiles of four eggs, four tablespoonfnls of white (mgitr, and tbe juice of three lemons. Bake till the frosting is pale brown. Churning 9111k. There is no reason why the whole milk shonld not be chnrned, and equally good butter made, as by churn ing only tbe cream, except the length of time occupied in tbe process. Three to five hours is needed to bring the but ter when the milk is chnrned. Gener ally this length of time is fonnd to be irksome, and therefore very few people now churn, the whole milk. A Thief Caught by a Thler. The Paris correspondent of the Phila delphia Pre** writes : " A yery comi cal conclusion to a very ordinary theft took place the other day. A sneak thief entered a gentleman's apartment one afternoon by means of false keys, and proceeded to ransack drawers and closets in search of valuables. To his disgust he fonnd neither jewels, money, nor any portable valuables, so he finally concluded to treat himself to a new suit of clothes. Accordingly he selected a nice outfit, including shirts, stock ings, and underwear, laid them out on the bed, and proceeded bo remove his own garments. Just as he had got to the critical point when his own clothes were off and the new ones were not on, he heard some one open the outer door of the apartmeST. He scrambled under the bed in all haste, and while lying perda there he heard the new-comer prowling aronnd the room, opening! drawers, etc., and finally heard him de part. He then crept ont; but what was his horror to find that the second indi vidual had been a brother thief, and that not only the clothes he had been about to put on were gone, but his own suit as well. Whilst he was in the midst of a search for some other gar ment he was again disturbed by the opening of a door, and this time he popped into a closet. This last arrival proved to be the owner of the apart ment, who, finding his furniture in dis order and his wearing apparel gone, proceeded to search for the malefactor, and soon discovered the poor, shivering criminal in the closet. He summoned the police and gave him into custody, and the unfortunate fellow was con veyed to the station-house, wrapped in a blanket, and piteously declaring that he had stolen nothing—that on the con trary he lrnd been robbed, basely rob bed, of ail his clothing. One point of difference between a timid child and a shipwrecked sailor is, that one clings to its ma and the other to its spar. SEWS OF TIIE DAT. Inltmtlni limit rvom ll n" anil A HreaH. They ai •utttvating ViWcee successfully a* far down East ** Aroostook county. Mo Such i the faith of Plymouth Church in the virtu* of Mr., Bsecber that it i proposed to raise llenrv Ward Bevher'* salaiy to #30,000 as a eouipeuayUon for hia trial* . A large vein of coruiutoni laa* l>eoii found neat Pnion ville, in Clieatcr Anility, Pa. This mineral serves Uie purpose of emery, li has hitherto been found in limited ijnaiiUlies, but now Uie supply of it is said to hp immense. .. A woman forty-llvo year* pld died itt an OWWH' *i lum in rdliitaiigli *ft*t Usvoi|; bcsii oanflued to hci I lied for five year*. After her death it was J found that her hones had IKVOTOP soft sod | light, and hail in fact almost disappeared. She j suffered no pain The strike of operatives at Helton. Knglaiid, stoi* seventy-four mills, which employed VS.OOO hands Forty-eight : mill*, employing 7,000 hand*, ennunne opera I lions. SiihscriptliMi* for the sinkers have twteu ojwru-d b* the irate* untous throughout j the manufacturing districts Prams** . | Pierre iluillanme tluitot, the ei itnent Prole* taut •talesman and hlalortan of France is ilea.! He was Kn ii tu 17*7 Mr James Watson! Willi has been siicl for #32,000. said to tiaic Iwnmi received hy h.tu for Uio Tutted Slat< < Government while he was Monster to liraail ..... Tbe folios nig uulls and other property j sere deetrvyed hy fire at CWruwall, Ontario John Tnliy .t tVs |*iper mtil . Mr. llcwlge's j planing mill; the Storwoui Cotton Manufac- f luring Company * office ami >oag uife-enl mill P. K, Adatun'a saw, Lath, and *biug! null; an.! j an vild ash cry, in o tola- io* is rsuiuatvil at , *320.000. The South Carolina BspuWtcan Convention j noßnsaWs! IV U. fhamlcriaiu for viovcrtior It H. (Heaves, lite present incumbent, foi LieuleuaAt-t|i>vvfnAr { Ik B. Elliott, Cliairmai of the Haw-anro Outaultiee Tho late*; reliable news from Brazos bantiago ta to Us effect that ail property ou the ulaud. mciuiUug | llie Government hghUiouse, is totally dee treyed. IWde Uie French Iwrk reported last, the schooner Joseph Rud.l and steauttval Seiiers are h gb and dry ine mile front the ' water. The number ef hi <-* lest Cannot be ' esUiuated. The loss of ptopSiAJ iu Uis late storia include* the p rts of.CUrkaville, Texas, and liagdad of Mexico. A .juarter of a m l Uou of dollars will probably cover the whole Tahuo Garcia the oajsureJ insurgent leader of Cuba, ts now ou board a gunboat at ' MatirantUo. W hen surprised hy his captors 1 Garc-a drew a pistol and fired two shots a; ! them. Whsu takou be was found to be ! wouuded in the head. Uie ball having passed out uear lb* uoa*. Tho fipamarv!* say Us abot j httuee.f It is Iwltered t at In Mmuauatti. ' iVean, Burling too, Caudsu, Atlantic, and ( Ghsiceetcr iviu,'..ea. N. J . over five hundred *qoaro tulles of laud have lean swept by fire. 1 n many p aces the touch *f the games has best, iigbb Tlary have I-ecu rather bene filial than injurious, converting oid decaying brush into good ash manure. But in other sections large tracts of valuable growing timber liav* l*eu i burned over and the wood made worthless for 1 other p.ir)o**a than charcoal or cord wood. The Treasurer of Uio I'uiioJ States hae issued a circular requesting na'.onal banks to make an additional deiseil of 2 per ce-L for the redempuoa of their ctNulaiK.ni ...Tfis 1 Prwidont of the Tinted States ha* parvi -tu 1 George A. Cbrtsuan, sentenced to cue year * imprisonment for bo.lr-naUfini!g at Wishing ton. lis has served nine months.... It; Harlem liivar Park Uie New York AsoooaUOlk j of the Veterans of the Mexican War seiebrated the twenty-seventh anniversary of the trtum phant entry of the Aaur.oaa army into the i ctty of Mexico An attempt was made to . assassniate the Presideut of Peru. Tbs attack was made a* the Pres.dent with three officer were leaving the palace to walk to his house. , A number of men were engaged in the assault, and many shots were fired, but not one struck lum. The leader of the movement was wound- I ed and capture-! after a hand-to-hand confi.ct with CL Santa-Maria. The other conspirator* fied. but thirteen of them have since been cap- j turei. atid will be submitted to rigorous trial The |4ot was no doubt a wider] read con spiracy among dtecoutented. unemployed mili tary officers. The people assembled in great crowds bef ore the President's house, and j cheered him on his eca]>*. He has become more popc'.ir than ever. Mas* meetings have been held in the city, and deputations frora the public societies, municipality, tho army and UATV, the club*, and all important organi zations have assured the Chief Magistrate of the satisfaction of the people at his deliverance from danger The champion f >ur-oared crew of England (oomposad of J. 11. Sadler. 1 It> Pert Bagnall. Joeej h Taylor, and Thotuas ft' .nship) recently issued a challenge offering to row any four men in the world a four-oared shell race few £SOO a side. This challenge has been accepted by the Hon. Bernard Ihgieti, who agrees to select four men from Now York and Pittsburgh to meet the English champion* end arrange a match on the following terms The race to take place at Philadelphia. Spring field, Mass., or Saratoga. The >Uataooe to be | five or six miles straight away or with a turn Ibe stakes to be #2,500 to #5.000 a side, and the English crew to bo allowed *I,OOO for expenses. The New York Democracy. The New York State Democratic con vention at Syracuse, which nominated Samuel J. Tilden for Governor, adopt ed the following platform: The Democratic party of New York, pledge themselves anew to the princi ples set forth in their platform adopted last year at Utica, approved by the votes of the people of the Empire State, and endorsed by the Democrats of Illinois, Michigan, Maine, and other States of the Union. First—Gold and silver, the only legal tender; no currency inconvertible into coin. Second—Steady steps toward specie payments; no step backward. Third—Honest paymentof the public debt in coin s . sacred pres ervation of tbe public faitb. Fourth—Revenue reform ; Federal taxation for revenue only; no Govern ment partnership with protected mon opolies. Fifth—Home rule; to limit and lo calize most jealously the law powers en trusted to public servants, Municipal, State, and Federal ; no centralization. Sixth—Equal and exact justice to all men; no partial legislation ; no partial taxation. m Seventh—A free press ; no gag laws. Eighth —Free men ; a uniform excise law ; no sumptuary lawa. Ninth—Official accountability en forced by better civil and criminal remedies ; no private nse of public funds by pnblic officers. Tenth —Corportiona chartered by the State always supervisable by the State in tbe interest of the people. Eleventh —The party in power re sponsible for all legislation while in power. Twelfth—The Presidency a pnblic trust, not a private perquisite; no third term. Thirteenth—Economy in the pnblic expense, that labor may be lightly bur dened. About Sunflowers, Sunflowers are rich in honey, and are consequently good neighbors for bees. Oil, hardly to be distinguished from olive oil by any one but an ex pert, may be extracted from the seeds, in the proportion of one gallon to one bushel. One acre will produce some thing like fifty bushels of seeds. The seeds, too, make food not unpalatable for human beings, and very good for animals and poultry. The Portuguese and American Indians make a kind of bread from them, and roasted they may be ground and used as a substitute for coffee. The stalks may be used as bean poleß while growing. Dry, they make passable roofs for sheds and the like, aud burn rapidly on the hearth. The aalies are very rich in potash. Alto gether it is a very useful plant, and, to crown all, it has a reputation which the i scientists have never disproved, for ab- I sorbins; malaria, and acting as an effeo | tual screen against that scourge of low- I lying districts—fever and ague. If a msn is getting shaved in a bar ber's shop, and a fly alights on his nose, and he gives his head a twitch to remove the fly, during which the bar ber removes a slice of the man's car, who is to blame—the man, or the bar ber, or the fly, or the ear, or the razor ? THE FA LI. KIVKH lUSASTKIt. Ths Irrillile Frl|ht Anions >• llifi of llie .Mitt. Tlttv mill nt Fall Hivor. Mnasurknt-i ll*. in vrhioh tho torriblo disasti r mvurre.l lIM>I hoott rttutiittg ili>nt txronty tntu uti'i* when tho ojmritlivi's worn slattlod withnoryof lire utnl Iho osivqio of smoke from tho fourth story. lit this, uoxt to tho upper floor, which was tho mule warp spinning department, thero were nearly lit! gar's at work ntutor n male overseer. lt the tp|>er th*>r. the fifth, about thirty girls were employed | spooling and warping cotton. These wsre tho youngest of th operative*. With the alarm the fl.iines *< . mod to leap up to this atlie, coming from llie window* below, ami, to the t< rr r of all, up the great tower tit the renter of the building in which were all the-lair communicating with each story. The tire caught, a* stated, ttt the mule spin i iitng rvHuu. iu the northwest et 1 t>f the tuill, and it i* st.itcd, from friction tit a mule head, at once igniting th.- ml waste about it, and spreading by means of oil on the th>or and a'snit each piece of machinery directly ami with great quickness, toward the centre timer, t! •• tho ottlv source of escape for those ill fourth and fifth sti.ru s. Wattle* the fiUtr escapes, two on the side* of < i it cable end. A* it rtlshed over tl e flooring it ttislaiilly found siiteoaitiv< m the woodwork, and once getting into the tower, ran up to and through the single entrance to the fifth story, then springing to the roof timbers and till ing the two grv at nanus tOlx'.kM with ib use black smoke and flame. While the flame* were making such territile headway, th© operativ t ■ bccatue fairly wild. The overseers at a glattcv saw that there was no way possible to check the fire, and gave their sole attention to those they had at work. They called ou them to save thetuselrea, and point ed out ways of escape. These were principally fire ladders, for the timid creatures dares) not rust the fire gaunt let of lite tower. The overseer of the qpixdiog room, who himself remained till he was nearly suffocated in the smoke, states that the scene in lis room, and it must have been worse in that next t>elow stairs, cannot I de picted. Children ran about wt! ntt i any knowledge of what they were do tug, crying and 1 egging | iteously to be saved, vet wrenching themselves away when taken forcibly and carried to the tower, while yet there w.i- some chance, or to the iron ladder* to the two scuttle windows of the south end, which open- ( ed upon the roof balcony at the head of the Twelfth street fire ladders. It was impossible to get a great majority ♦si take even this method to save their uvea. Some wanted clothing ami some this or that thiug, tliey km w not what. A* the fire frightened theru away from their deliberation at the foot of the tvof ladders, they rushed to the window* at the south gable end, but they were nearly sixty f< et fr 'in the ground anil dared not jump down. Cotton roiss were put out for them to slule down i>v, and some took this means, but in ti.e i flbrt several met with death or li , ;rv, lor te> sooner would a rope I e lower 1 before there was a rush for it trout the story beb sr. Too r uiy wouni take hold of the rope, which would p rl, ami all clit ging to u w til I r."tie di wti in a bunch. While such ■ •!;.■• were being enacted here simii ir uen were goi on in the mule spinning room. The flames had as ended with the qnickm ss of thought to the ei.trauoe of the tower on the fourth tl ■ >r, there- ' by cutting off this means > f i *cape, but the operatives had tlxe fire ladder* of the south gable directly before tin m, and were urged by the overseers a 1 citiaeus below to take them. Some did, but others, as if they were mad, ruk< 1 upon the balcony, aud dropped or threw themselves from the gu .rds, hardly looking at the iron bidders. There was ample time for every on to have been saved Lad the r .t cour-e been pursued, and it was not for a ant of direction that the girls lost their lives. The superintendent, us s -on as the alarm was given, rushed to the upper story, and, with the ovemer*. did all that was possible to save I f , and when the means provul d or. cape in the construction of the mill w re rendered unavailable by the L< at, flames and smoke, the people on the ground procured beds ai.il mnttri -.* for the poor unfortunate.* to jump upon, and many did throw themselves from the windows,in almost every case to re ceive fatal or terrible injuries, for the distance was nearly fifty feet. Tho greatest consternation was felt by the people on the streets, who had assem bled in immense numbers, and thnr cries and acta did not help greatly tu com pore the mill hands, bnt the dis ciplined firemen and policemen, av ■ >on as they arrived in sufli'ient numbers, worked with a will anil to advantage. The firemen in every way worked to atop the spread of the lire, and especial ly to keep it ont of the south end, whither the operatives had fled. Lad ders as long as they had nt command wero used in this, and in tho efforts to rescue the girls. Some very bravo acts wire performed, and several firemen gave their lives in this humane en deavor. A bravo act was that of the super intendent and other officers of the cor poration, who went to the upper stone and by word and example told tho pe<>- ple liow to save themselves, bnt a braver one is related of a fireman, who was lowered from thereof bv brother firemen into the building, and remained so long frying to drive the last ones forth that he had to be let go by those who hold of his ropes. They had held his line as long as th*y could star, and, nearly niffocated, were driven dowu. His only way to escivpo was by a window at the gable end, but lie doubtless had worked so long in the thick smoke for others he coubl not &ul himself. Morgues and hospitals were speedily improvised ; the Mission cliapal near by was taken for one of the latter, and as fast as one could lie picked from un der tue windows of the mill, stretchers were ready to carrv her to cither the chapel or the Central station. Fating his Dinner, An enterprising genius recently per petrated a mean but elever triekon tbe , Parisian restaurateurs, tie set out to get .u first-class dinner without paying for it. Having procured a quantity of cockroaches, ho killed them by immer sing them in boiling water, and with the lifeless remains of his victims tied up in his handkerchief, he sallied forth in quest of dinner. Entering the Cafe Brabant, he took a seat and order* d some soup. The soup was brought in its neat little plated tureen, and the hungry customer proceeded to ladle out a plateful of it, which ho consumed with much appetite. Having nearly finished his soup bo watched his oppor tunity, popped one of his cockroaches into the tureen, and then screamed for the waiter. The waiter came, and with speechlesH indignation the rascal point ed to the defunct insect. "Bring the proprietor!" at last ho gasped. "I will complain—l—l " " For heaven's sake be .silent, sir," whispered the waiter; " you will ruin tbo reputation of the house. Of course wo will charge yon nothing for the dish, and if yon will only say nothing—" " Ah—well —iu that case—but 1 can't cat nothing more hero. lam too sick. Good morning." So off went the gentleman, followed by a storm of apologies from tbe repentant, waiter. He proceeded to the Maisou Doree and ordered a dish of fish, which he obtained on the like cheap terms. The Cafe Anglais sup plied him with a roast, the Cafo Iliehe with fowl and salad, and Jie wound up with bia day's campaign with some ! ices and cakcß at the Cafe N'eapolitaiue. When the waiters of the different cafes I began to compare notes, of course the i trick was discovered, but it was tlieu ; too late to punish the adroit swindler. There was a man in Murray county, Wis., who got mad when he found that grasshoppers had called for his wheat. So he got a big roller and crushed wheat and grasshoppers together into the ground. It killed the insects, and a succession of showers revived the wheat so that it was as good us new. A Hit; IH SIXKSS UIIFt'K I'll, Tho I rrfll ot tho ll,marholil Srtv lug Milt lililc i .iti) , For aorae time letter* liatc heon aont to officer* Mini new-qvqicra in Now York fron petMO.MM in all tlirectioiiM, Having thnt they I nt. I hem ■wnnllo.l out of sum* of SIT ami npwaril hy " Hubert J. Mul ligan X C 0.," ami other* profenaing to ho Mowing rnaehitie mannfaotnror*. I ite letter* having hoen handed to Hu- II rintoiiilei t Walling, he Manl (hat lie h MI! roiv ivml many of the i-.une kiml, tnil that thov wore handed over to l>c teetivr-a Heidelberg ami Tiller. The officers uriftcd Robwl J. Mulligan, ih it Bur' ink, ni >1 two box*. William ,1. Uorrigsn ami Itornaril McLaughlin, HI a ro.oit in the rc.-ir of the tenement at HOI WOMI F rt oth atroot, tho hiding plaooof •' Mr. Mnlhgati," tvhoof eourae i M never at the office w hen impure I for. Home of the hook* of tl o eoitoera, rep roientiug it httstiit * of thotiaamta of lollar* in the past year, and ImmlredM of letter* front the dupe* of the run •orn, were *ei/.el hy the detective*, uiul with them conic of the advi rtioed '• Household S wing Miichinea.*" The office of the concern wt* at tlreeuwich ami Cortland streets, Mulli gan having another at 71 Nassau street, where he has hi en Moiling Bowing ma chines to the e nntrv folks under the name of Jerome 1\ Hudson, ami one at !5 Inhertv street under the name of tl urge W. l'aiue. The factory is aup posisl to ho at Als Canal street, hut there is no factory there. The hoys who were arrosUwi sav that they were employed hv the Week to address en velopes containing circular*, ami that they are innocent. The " Household Hewing Maehim " is a worthless toy that is operated by a crank, ami is like the old-fashioned do mestic Cot Toe mill. i'rorUmattoii lj the President. WisniNitTON, Hep tern her 15. The PrtMideut hits just issued the following proclamation relative to the difficulties betwecu the Kellogg and Ktuory Gov ernment* in Lomaiana: •• ll'Ai -Mir, It has hoen satisfactorily represented to mo that turbnlent ami disorderly persona have ottmhined to gether. with force am! arms, to over throw the State Government of Loui siana, and to resist the laws and consti tuted authorities of ■■aid S'..vte ; and " WhrrttM, It is provnleil in the Constitution of the United States that the United States shall protect every State in this In ion m application of the legislature, or of the Executive when the legislature eaiuiot l>e ooU veiled, ttgain-t deoiestic violence ; ami •' HVi- rr.o\. It is provided in tiie laws of the I'uited States that in all eases of insurrection in any State or of obstruc tion to the laws thereof, it shall he lawful for the President of lb® United States, oil application of the legislature of such State, or of the hi oativa when the legislature canu A be convened, t > call for tiie luiiiiia of any other State or States, or to employ such part of the land and naval forces -*> shall be judged ti v>-*ary for the purpose of u| press it-; such insurrection or causing the 11*1 to he duly I ltje'llUn) ; ami •• HVerr't*, The <*gi*laturo of said State ;M not now in m wioti and cannot ho convened in time* to imi-t the prt sent • .. rgei v, au.l the Kxccutiv. of ■ an! H'a'.o, under aection -t of Article ! of l institution of the I'uite l States, and the laws passed in pursuance there of, hat therefore made application to uie f- r such part of the military force of tl.o United State* an may he neces sary to protect said State and the citi -2(,; theri f against dome-tic v. deuce, ami to enforce the due execution of the laws, ami " \\'hrr< t, it i* required that when ever it may be necessary, in the judg ment of tho Pr< hid out, to urn the mili tary force for tuo purjniso afore - ud, he shall forth* ith hy proclamation com mand au.-b insurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective burnt - within a hmite-1 tune ; *• Nnuuaml ti I turbulent and dis >r U-rly person* to d:*p* rseaiid retire p> ac uhlv to their r- pective alv d--s wit: in five jay* from this affiled. " I>.me at the city of Washington, thin 15th day of Si-ptcmb.-r, in the year of our Lord I*7l, and of the indepen dence of the United S'atos the ninety eight. U. H. OKA NT. *• By t e Pigsident : "HAHILTOS Fuiit, Secretary of BUtaw" Selling a llor>e. A man who lived out West, ami who would acorn to tell a lie, had a pe culiar way of carrying on hi* business. He wa* M dealer in horse* and on a cer tain occasion hnd several hones which he wished to sell, lis ha 1 been buy ing some fine young *hxik very cheap, and concluded to Bell oIT some 'of the older; and this conclusion on hi* part he gave to the world—uot that he to * 11, but that he wa* williny to *elL Late one evening lie gave to his wife hi* pocket-book, ami having lighted hi* lantern, he went with hi* spouse to the stable, where the follow ing little BC- ne transpired : " Mr*. Fetlock, what will yon give me fur that horse ?" he asked, placing hi* hand upon one of the boasts he wa* willing to sell. " I will give yon two hundred dol lar*, 1 ' answered the gootl wife. And *he counted out the unm in bright new greenback*, and proffered it. " N'o, no, madam," he asid, with de ci*iou. " I couldn't look ut nny auch money for that horse." And ao they went through with the i lot. Three day* afterward nn eager cus tomer appeared at hi* stable*, and after much examination he fixed liia eyea up -lon a beast which lie thought he | should like, and naked the lowest price. Two hundred and fifty dollar* wa* th' owner's price." " lint, Fetlock, that ia too high. 1 had thought of paying uot more than a hundred and fifty." The dealer e'evatvd his eyebrows with a surprised smile. " Why, fab-** your sotil 1 I was of fered two hundred dollars for that horse, only three days a?o, and had the money shoved iuto mv face in bright new greenbacks ; but I wouldn't look : ntit ! I guess we'll have to paas this : horse." But the customer had fancied that particular horse, and be finally bought iiim for two hundred ami forty dollars, apparently well pleased that ho hnd knocked down the ten dollars. YYh.it I* In the Ilctlrooin, Tho imjMirfttneo of vfiitilnting bed rlo nt llltlf the Cost of good OIICM.ItUII fow poo plo uro competent to toll tho ililloroiioo from n tlr*t examination. Mautifac turora print in their catalogue* prte. a which are tiiroe or four limon a* high MM tin- v ill no of auolt cheap work. Then the peddler startaout mi.l putH thorn on the people in various way*. Ho noil* t tin niiortuoua iliaeoiuit, if he IMII get enah ; takes part trailo, if necessary , or leavea tho organ awhile ou trial, utnl -ell* it on loin? time at ' mtoiuhtctiiri m' prioo," exhibiting tho catalogue to atiow that it IM aiieit, or even ut n tlia iwmitt froiu this, whieh ho can well uf for.!. 'The Mason A Hsmlin Organ Co. have recently uiiuonnee 1 i plan whi.'h i* likely to intetfero with tht* bußiucss. I*l lis C imiJMiiy, us is will known, mukes only the in si work, which, by its uni form excellence, has obtained the high est reputation for their orgaua. They prole. l the best, ami obtained the high < st award* at tbw recent Vienna and I'sria World's expositions, as they have uniformly doue in Amerioau In •liutrial eoiupetitioiis. The fa. t that these organs are the beat in the world i*. ituh cd, to well otablfWheil to net J furt her endorsement. I'll - Company have now added u Ist *■ new factory to their former extensive works, and design to greatly iurrea*t- their business. This they |iro|Htse to do by offering orgaiia for time pay ments, or for rent with privilege of pur ehase, at barely sufficient advance on the easli prices to nfford a reasonable niter, st for the time. An organ may be hired by the quarter with privilege of purchase at any time in one year or longer. If purchased withiu the year, tho whole e-.-st, including rent paid, is only five to ten pel cent, more than if the cash had been (raid down at the be ginning. IVrtaina having any iil a of |>urclias ing, will he wise to hetnl a note tu the Mason A Hamlin Co., at either Boston, New York or Chicago, ami obtain tlo ir new circalats, before purchasing.— Coin. taking Unlit. the s .ft of IV I.iing the UHtileasaiit i-iiirqui'm-i%- thought lu sjuing wholly lroiu tile m 'lun uf eulil U|si|i the boviy luu very little i!. iwi lriu. up ii r(p"*ure, hut a great deal upon alt impure and weak Hindi to il ot all tin- vij.vl prvs-1-#!- lu other * iiis, wiili an average oruj*rrior i- nslilu tiou, and an intelligent ohservalice ot all .lur law. of health, men and wuunti iviuld not lake l td it till y Wanted to ; they might lie tip.- 1 to the cold lo a degree equal to Uie K-a-t in the field, and with like iuiixi liily. I .1 ill the • -- ot Jul- !. Willi tei-1 I iv ii.tilulioli-. and wini ili.iv-garvl knowingly or utlu-rw i*c and mm-t eutioti* and living in acretrdalnv- with the law* of health, may travel a he did {rent the tropo-. to the ari'tiiw again and again, e1.i1i...' 111 an i-rvlinary div-* -.ii and yt-i scarerlv know what it i to h*Ve a redd, "i -ickn. -A of any kind. The truth i-. that in ■ •rvler to avoid taking redd from ordinary < XJ> -ore, Uw vital j'tis-e-o i l the Lwly ,:iut I. uvie strong en ugh to !•• a'- M (IK-lint -ward influrnce ot external Hiodi litHM. If the k.wly is not thu# .utw-ri'-r, if it i< .< Wi A that il iAH only a< t liarnuitii otisly under Uie most favorable remdilions, a continued .tale of health is not among tlir j- --Atidlitie- N in.-re will awi ak l.- iy in vim.mi itwlf w ithi-ul harm amid great external iiiturbanre than will the Wink -v of a•; .iiu Vi - sel In aililaiii it.- il wit- it iii iry amid v s'Vin- rm. 1 avoidance of elemental di-turbanre-* i* not j- slide in tin- .nn-. a-<> any more than in the other,yet it isjTeeisrlv what jwrfwotw hy the ten thousand are to-day -.-eking to i- Cmi|dish iii the prvwervationof their health riu study is not h"W to uiake thrir blood |nirer, tlieir ludiiv stronger, nut how Ui doiige the Ugly weather. The re>nclnion from all this is, that rn-g --leeting the o nditi-ina ujwin which slretiglh of revnstitutioti and jmrit* <4 blood ilejiend, and thm striving to avi-i-1 in a vdulously careful manner the evil inlluenre-s dy, Is like neglecting the sub •ta new for the shadow of health; or, more tiroprrly, it i* like one who starves hi* iswle, and then strives to keep quiet in or der that hi- strength shall Hot l>e exhausted. Ix-l l.s-1 l>e taken and (he exhaustion from i xi rcise will nut ensue; let all the remdi tl ! of health Is- ol—ervcd, and then tin natural change* of the weather will fall hnrmlc- lv "ti the healthy (uni tion* of tiie Issly. ' YVomcn'i Brc-* Krfortn. A women's dres* re' irm convention ws, held at I'aiiK-svillc. t >hi-- A >rri-s]'ndenl S iv# of it ■ I - M-S th* reformer* *ttire*( responsible position. The ort nl load ing paek-anitnnl* with heavy luinh n of miscellaneous article* <> that they w ill carry safely, without hurting the mule*, i* one neqiiireil hv longexperience on the frontier. A man who understands hi* business ran literally mver an animal with cooking utensil", surveying instrument*, blanket*, guns, picks, ami the like, in a surprisingly short space of time, and the work will !*■ done so well that repeated stumbles nnd ruhhing against trees will fail to hsiscn them. Indeed, the l>enst frequently roll down a hill or tumbles into a ravine with out doing much damage to his pack. Few K,astern men know how to saddle a horse properly. The enttle-herder on the plains is on his horse nine months in the year, yet his hard California saddle nnd coarse blanket seldom hurt the animal. Hut n State's saddle, with its contemptible buckles and girth, will ruin a horse's hack in a week, and keep the rider in torture. The California saddle is fastened with a very hroad horse-hair "sineh," tight enough to hreak an ordinary girth. Packer* fasten their packs to pack-saddles which are sinched around the animal's Udly, and not around his chest, as is done in the Fast. The Western packer follows the Mexican and Spanish custom in saddling and pack ing. (.earning to Shoot, K young hunter write* to 1U aillc'a Xguc tfriy ,/irorsn/ (ur ailvii-c bIMIIII learning tn •liiuit. Tlic silviee w its ss foil. ims io It .iiii In slit Mii, first s*-li-i-t s poorl rific. Now .-tilnys ihrse are ji|,niilul. Thd-re are in my k i ii. L of 1.r..
  • gg .eg l" agaiti g.'l a start in the w rid, until la! May. 1 urn the health of In- wife broke down, ami tic ileici mined to n tum n. t trauge * ounty. *tn the linh of May the family started, in a one Itom wag n, for lite l ast, lhe f uuilv < -iwisU-d . f Williams, his wife and four i Lildren, the Id. -! i '.cvrti y• ir of 1- rem that tiuo until a few wee ks ago they were on the t oi Tin fn!.letale -f Mra Williams h- olh lie— - itat. d frequent delays They W.VtTsrd the Mfln of llliuoto, Indiana, 11 i't me-, ii ama. \\ i-st \ irgtlila and N<-w Jrr-s-y, ati.l into New York. They ar rived within ;• mile or two of Guiiieti. with out a dollar to obtain even the neari-s of life Jatui - 11. li.ioilalts, overweer of the j. • .r of tills luunly, wa- a fillow workman i William* v ipa ag ati.l tl.< la'ter deter mint-d to applv to him for shelter in the almshouse tin til lie v vuhl gvi Wi turlhiiig lo do. tbr villujfc U* p i It) hit r frtu ' for tlw md. Vfs-4 \v illiam- had lsi-li failing fast for a wee k past, hoth from the hardship* of the .rticv ami lack of meilii itte. It wa* litis that prevented hi r husband slopping on the W .11 to • bl.t.li work, as she wa- Itili ll* t>> • ! to her < M li' lni- I" fori -In died.. YY bile the b> vw a* hi- mother died in the wajf-m, rlmoat in sight of home. YY'bi-n the particulars of the sad care were made kmwn, the aillicttd family wi-rt givrtt every attention hy kiml neighbors, lhe L-iy . ? Yfr- YVii' .Mos Mas taken in charge bv a family ami given deemt burial, and the survivors placed in comfortable utrti-rs until Mr YY illiain*. utterly In kiwi ilown hy his hard fate, is able t<> obtain me empl. y-tnritt and follow it. Mr. YY il liants walked most of the long distance trav i ,!, ,-.i If an ilh has *uf. red untold i i - . a i : ilr-.r gathern.g in hi# thumh, winch ha* rendered amputation id that meml*-r necessary. Hxn AfdDRNT.— A fearful accident liap|wnrd n cN-utiy in ti.e .St. Germain quarter, l'.xri. An omnihu*, full in- Mid i* and outside, wa* descending a sUvcp incline, when the horwe* took frignt, and in * few seconds the vehte e with it* living cargo w* .lashed against the curltatone aiul overturned on to the p*v.'tn. B. Penn, whose name ia mentioned in the leontaiana difficnltiea. It *atr* ; " Iavidcon B. Penn t* a native of New Orleans, son of one of the oldest and wealthiest residents of that city. He is a merchant and a planter. During the late war lie wa* colonel of leinisiana regiment that served tinder Gen. Lee, and was made Brigadier-General in the field. He i* abont forty year* of age, aud of remarkably handsome physique. __ __ _ Popular Fallacy and Deception*. It is an infirmity of man to cling to tho teaching* of a part rp nrration, aud to stubbornly resist the ti., N. T. July S. 1*73. It. Y Pierre. Y! J>. lliiffalo, N. Y : /v,ir >Tr Y'onr favor i* Jilst received. 1 intended to liave wrttten to y. it several weeks since oonceruiug tlie improvement in my healUi, ivtiich is now very apparent. I have use.! not bottle of Favorite prescription with the licet result*. althuiiKh 1 will a unit I wae actnnwhat illsrotiraced sfter its ttse (for a short linn only ) I tis'k it muter very disaitv an tag eons CtrrnmatAiiCoe ha vim; the sn|H*rvinion of the tiouse and during tho season of " Imueo ch'Aiiiiig " t was obliged, through the iuoompe telicv of li' lp. to do more than i ought, and. of course, siiflereil ilro*d, aud 1 can go up stairs with comparative easo now. I would havw informed you ere this of my improve ment, for 1 appreciated it, but I was fearful it wa* only transient benefit 1 was receiving, but I think sufficient time has elapsed to cousider tho tioiieticial results permanent. Ac-opt of my best wishes for your future success and your kindness in advising me. Yours truly, Mum M. NSTTIK SNTMKB. Probably no one disease is the oansu of so much bodily misery and uiihappiness (and the disease is almost universal among the American people) aa dys|>epaiN. Its causes are many and various, lying chieflv in the habits of our people The remedy is simple and effectual. Use Dr. Wishart'a Groat American Dyspepsia I'tUs. Xbey nsTttr fail tc cure.— Com. Homething N i ae—Gentleman have IMMUI Uimt>tna|>cr It l* *<> |mrfaot an Hint* to>ll of hnrti that It cannot 1* datartad **mi on rloaa scrutiny. It I* for sals at all grills' fur iii*hitiK ato.ea. ami a* rcnowmaud avary genii, man to try It. llatton ItunUl. Home person* spend their money for I'll ANT MMUCIII* to ears llioir children's colls. Home vo their uioiisy and jirersiit tho cu ds hy buying Hllrsr Tlp|iod Khoos, which liovnr wool diruugh at tho too i'„m. 'ltis IIS* INvorM HMM tui It so* to *s, is ususititf (Oil nelliam to fi> tloo. II sliuiil* mn yuan* msii eel In oisrry In fcssl* Biro Is *ul *l, 111 *||4 IT. Ha SWSSIS IfcSl Sbo S*S him hslievs s*s was tst his u*s a*, by nslu* MsusuMA lino ti j. -ii bar fw, bsih and bauds rial y Hb I H* yniUtlf f. uud ber eluisi wsrsn't Bulls t<> S"H on* grstlr Ouyhl Hiyis to bs tudlrtsd T W's baow si msuy sits Ur essss TSIs Vtlai fiin s m.'tl wtiiidsrful yr.rly sud Hiluril cemi>lsilus, Is sbl. b dua'lub)el W* libs fslir wsicii To Siilis lbs iitcluro, lb>y Should tits I. sea's Xdrasls- S Ufuo lbs bslr With i-okiiy .bis, r.r cbstka, sud • fl loaortoa* IIMIO. they tdcoiss irissislihli. On *u i, 11 1,,.,1) *s Isuyui. Kab'slums ot Iks ftcst Hsin.as! t-t Hsslib, Cum vius *irr*s*. srs on srdryhodf's tubyu* This yrstulU-ss nt-u *.• sdssrlisiuy Is hsllst ibsu all lbs ysid tn | u(*i y V" slut lbs tnsusis id hyiu hitlsis srs übllgsd to rssurt. 11 bst s t|- i isi.uua hssriiusts about It srblcb oorrist oouticlioa hi lbs mind ' t lbs sndit. r FT-'rll 11 II in a It Si 111. Sit Car, sod ossily brohs his ueik fsl r .kid bus *|i, rubbsd bim with Nilicu NCSIABU (.isiassr, sod ssul h m ou hy lbs bst I train. Is Is. hiuisss, culs, soutasluas, Ismsotss sud such sorldsuls srs cwbilsolly ocenr nn* TSsrs Is nuthiu* so surs, ssls, ibsst- and ouavsulsol ss lbs eslsbrslsd Mt trssu Luitari It lusts but to cants so J |S uo ysr Milt, lit ue Psmily or owtisr Vs .11V (Wiiuisua ho gissl T5x5ii5............. II s .141% MiUili LOSS U.S. ST# do llods- llr. ,BH ITrasswd. .( i&ssp .ta-ss .uta Oottaa—MlddllOd I'',S ,]djs Rnr-fnn Xwisrs.. .. .. 11l i(w WsIS Kltis 510 * s*o WTssat- Xl Wssiert, 1:1 s I 31 So. 1 i-rUir JIT il.u ttys. hi s hi Usrisy—Mut I Si s I X Owls Jdlbsl Wcwtsri .5 S ,M r'esra—W'hud Wsslsrt vl t yd Hay, pur rat .56 s .To Mlraw, per ewl . S >.• H is "Tts. .US s .10 fork-Kms 33 16 *22 U Lard .Id t .Id T-STJO.EAI . i rods ISHEX-.SD .IJI, buiuw -rests s* a .do Who Vaivy .at .ad " Vclliw Tl s .30 Wester, ordinary .36 a u Peiuisy.i..ia fi.s h s R CSssss—dilaas JTsr-lory. " hhlUib-ad... (Id .06 OWE II%S . TC*S— tHsie. IO T .3d dum. Wbssl ... ...... .*i a t.*o Rya—Slate PC a .w Oorn—Kitwj ... VJ a HsC.e) re.au 1.32 1.-.U (Jala—dAsls 62 * .62 •err an*. VTecr •0# s .T0 Wbewi—Hs. 1 Bpelng lis • KB 'Torn sd a jr. fhu .6* a f Bys Pi a.< Hariey 160 6 100 Lord II I .Idjf siirnraa Oonoss— trrw *l Vuai .16 S* .16% Wer hi Ira 6.50 a6 Tl Wbasl 134 1125 Uoro—Vsllea Jul a I 06 (Jaw T a, 1 WMIUtrRLPbU rtocr-T-i_s Prt-s ifd i is. Wbwu WcaiMblt-: 'is s J. Ours * 1aw..... l.so * ,*S Hind . a .s <* Pstroisnm- slmd- .**%. OH, lu-*ndll \ Best Organs for Easiest Payments. THA HAS' >* 4 II AHUM (IBUAS CO . wisosrd CF nixtr RIOHIIT ITDAU and nimoMA OP H 'V H. ai PARI*. IST and VtIXXA, ISTS, nod IIIOHEVT AWARH* 1* AM It RICA At.WAYt, re ,| t fully a .nt-s thai, hatim dieAtly leans c 3 (bslr Isrtlitiwd for ma ofasiars, they isw < trr ibetr ec.shralsd < ab.tie! UryUß. lial ssly (or < sali ri< luals rip, as f rmsrly. hot us 111 also rrsl lln in sllts prlnlrys sit pssreßwse, ur s.ll f r psymsota mania# ilironah ear lo lows ysnrs. (las sssy rsol an otysa a*d tht.r •u#h!y test It before mmplstin# lit pan base, U twilfuistte o rte of una > sai lbs oust sells -sly His (o Iru per re sel. ator* tbas lhi lon - sal prior ft caab ua drlirrry. Tka f I I in# labia ih.se arami.li bod Hires of litymer t on s errat pis s. rat mn# ibrusph on* < rear 6r a riVeocT* V* IOCHLR KIRUOfcOaJI, , elf la T. wnib Pirs fl.-i a Vis Rummea. Sc. Olßcr I ttylra are at propurilotiats relet. iWab Prior (.30. Time Prior I'd Ret.l SHns-flt H. *>.. llTsXir lsTiin I i a.a la B.ui lse.ee Adrawor Hai.lhi Ri>i.ibs Rovlbr Mm.ltt s (id M > (It ld (> |M* PUR I *o. *- uo - o ao sf.as *o, > .- 9 3d 9'M 3d * M I .*„. d 71 3d if a' je si it, tt Idt2 *a. 6 7*J - dTP 3 K„, S 'e * . - I i i is sdeaars, s:.d (K- dl ea. b nuoib lor In! e* s or lbs Ot#, i .ill t-s fun.iabed < u these plat-a, stlbs tbro*i#h a#ssu, or dlmtly, to t'oosl any pail ot Iks ouanley. ILL! STIIATBn CATAUKirtt smb foil desselp llooa uf lbs or#sad nods by Ibis Company, and rlrewlars tbowi. # u. data.l lbs dlSersnl plana cf payment on whirh Ihcy are row oflerad. astil Ire*. Address MASON A HAMLIN OROAN 10. B, slr-o. New Xorh or fhirsre CANCER. II It w*lt that Ib %rh. !• madtcffil fhrtillf cf til lib SlAbd || 1-iOlj I.T the face of aii tkll authority. d rlnim lu ha abia to c*r* C at> •?. To |-UI firth i)h a d.a min lha troth f itt wadicaJ jr ifMiiuu.m th city f rhtltdelpbta, mith u a fill rrt <•* fttm tcttlillfS pr* fetid. I a;e3 mrulcal iHjlefti. to)a t, nnlrii it ha luilUnUxted u. tha noil ui i itiii niiild BAhhfi. • biHtffe! of im i n-'ati.r rati If auatntu hf routal twau. Ir. Thoif** tolclf ili nii that rat) vure bai rortd. 4uN tura.au A *ii car# Uaucer, it wetl at Uta ciiea ufa dhn ntr aud aciofL-ua nature aud, fur ihar, thai i i i'ku rukfuiiTiin bi MII Ut doei Ibii hf a afaiata liih t.oolhffic fb)itcia(. lu the world |> axiioea U milled uf trcalarut it.rla* raiea lie bit. IUII or the dormant at r fit! x| -A • aud t ieanaea ihe • y item a i.d imfAiii tod.e a. d health to ail tha oriraua i.I lha ho*i . Hta mi'hod ti tie mut p let txmr dia < t'varan and that tt it what tt la xia.mcj to he will La aiiabl ihid lo !h anllii iatiafaction if an? on# wh wtil TNVAAIIDMTE. Addreit, TH IRI'IAN IhHriTI*IB. .'U)" Cbf atnut ratiad*lrw.a. IK VO<> WART A IKWIIU MACIIISiIC. with ni m tier, "rit* to LxisixtCu , in Minuet Sttf SV, Cbn *d->. and l*rtt Row yon ran rl o# a /, nATlftn *' Dior* tn on—y is ill u * ML- Al'L N I V vaa S l-aiasr MR KIM ibaii ai,y AUJUiI 1 M kiurlf. O. • agri.x mad# 1?.i4 tu Ji Erntnnitii4d bp Am turf an., I v#r IBh.HOO fiDitlM uiing ihrm ' irruUn/rfi. CLIfIO 4 rtlii)fll It , A ¥ lu VlrKlnlffi. Send f r full fMrnrlloß, I'Tl org. JU WM P. MOJKI A C-, lutuik, V. ri)|lK CHICAUU LKOUKM.-OM MTJ of I ilii* tf T * A jAi-rr •viii tu uy ftddrvai. Libau ' 4 r c : • 5 . 1"!.-. - agf . I I'. SCR OFULA. Scrofulous Humors. If VKosriKi will T*l\mxo rain, c]pntt, purify an-1 curt n h ('lßii i.tfil-'pug tbr pMUut to poif rt h**itb tryluf fhytlriftut, ink., jr irmfflt-i, tor fl'iiiv* if fuu tor# * y. u rtoti Lr rurrd* Why i inn Ud*dttu# prrf-uaiuitf •tub ifrrml tDTti It vGrkt In tb# Llod. In tbe rittu lltipg flui'l. It CtoU Duly bt Ctolltod lh <•>(! RfaomPunfar Tho g rt t- irn tiftol#** toud Itg' nl, •fiber ft cm t Um ge of wrt totfcvr or cl mtolr, to tout tf r storrt*#, irrfut#r di#t, t r frtr>t tony itb abol# LI. 'T- Tbe can * trtl<>n la, tn tbe rubiir niiuu to vreilatoiu ibrmedlrtol prcifl#toloto, that tb# rmc i. • tippli#d by tb# IVprMb# Kmc i m ar# m- r# • afv', na i# mrcMiful, tu tb# ttvc •? dJiriir, ibton mttitral tn#dirli.#. VKGFTIN ■ tt GO. !•#<) CF rtolfl. barb*, toad berba. It t pUatant * I*h#, and tb# VautTiaa baa pa f tn*#d wood ifal vat to#, where many ©tber rvanln bar# tailed, aa will b" aeu by tbe fv I owtbg tiuaoltotted ttotott* tnontal A WALKING MIRACLE. Ma 11 R. BVSVESI IK- I .r Tiiaiutfti a atraugar I want to Inform lou what Vsnsi.a* bo -ou* tvir ma. I.ui ch11• tills/ M iwf.il/ mad* it/ a|<|>far/ii.- tn lur .liirm laig* ruiiuing ul.-*r* >, pe/ring i> .ms at f..1."W/ . Otis uu ai-b ot my arm/, ou* on ni > tblli. wbteli rstriidsd IO lilt. /est. one .u m j h/A'l. wbu best li.tu tlie tkull bona, on/ on ui> U(i log, wbloh boi a"i* an b .0 lbl iwo j.h> Sti l-us . mo to a..ipui/t/ lbs limb, ta, ugu nj.o,. Miu/ulla uiu. oioii 1 lue.i not vo do so, as inj w lo Is b.nly ws/ tu full f ri ful/ ihsy crsmsit 11 auvi/sbla to cut tht / re. win. ti w// |itti>fiil beyond ustri-.pllou, slid |tu>re WA/ a 'l'iari i f matter IUII from Hot una tors. Ta,. pbtticiau/ allgavs inu up t" ai. and /alt t hey could do 110 mois forme. Both of in y I "a"/ wers di awn up to my a/at, aud H was tbi-Uu ht If 1 did gut up again 1 would be a erl| pie f-r lif -. VV bon l.i ihia i-otiutiiti'i 1 taw Vauarisa auvar tl/i-s, and eommencad i-Suig it iu Mar. h, and fot loss,l oil w-th il, until 1 bad used 1 Uillltl. and tnit moruii g 1 am gnug lo (lousti oorn, a well man All my tow,nmn aay It it A tnoail/ to an* uis touud walking aiot working. In oi.uclritio" I will add, wnan I was enduring tiich great tuff/ilug, from that dreadful dltoaau, *L-rof,ila, 1 piayed to lbs Lord a ova lo take m/ out of tms world, but at Vsownica hat rftt>.r#d vo inu tlia bli'tiltig of hoAltli, J iirtiro mi rs man i/tr to live, that 1 may bs of sumo tsrvtoo to my fellow ma.i. aud 1 know of no bstior way vo aid -uS/ring humanity, than to tnclota you this statement i>. my i-.tv, witb au earueat hep* that you wiU pub liih It, and it will afford tnw plratuie to rep y to auy communication which 1 may racetva thora from. I am, Sir, very respectfully, WILLIAM PATH. Arary, Iterrtsa Co., Mich., July loth, mix VKUKTIXK Sold b all llrn((titi. HOC BIR6IB Vv£dt 16.00 C.OOO Kln£S, /t-m 4 Vv-* TO.OOO KingerS, (k'A II,6(1(1 Tones Sold. \.\ Hardware Iaalatra Ball Them. .* Hlnfor sl, Hln(rfvr lOOWtrta, / Jjf #Ton(r $ l.'/fl, by null, poal |ui, I PlrouUr* frwa. Addivaa H, W. HilAfcC©, Dtwtmr, 111, TABLE KNIVES AND FORK# OF A|_|_ KINDS. 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FREE TO BOOK AGENTS An Elegantly Bound Canvassmg Book To. tk. be.t and a.Mt Tuail. 1.1 ••. yub ll.bad Will b. ••• 1 free €.f .born. .0 aay !•*>"# an.iit II ia.ee will eaabl. Ob. nan I" obtain a me. oor A.Oreu l.dUuaa Co.. 1U Moarao BUOOt, CUint*. 111. mmr- NOVELTY 2i§| PRINTING PRESSES. nH til u,.i in 1, , Tor A met. a. or Suetaee* fur mraMSj l> e a., at. ea l fee .en tor Ona , ; o.r 10 OS.' tar... H, BEN J. O. WOODS, *l2iSim!X J* ..A. to feline at.a 1%4.rr 111 every Itirffrtioi f ■k|B! "RtNT'NO MATERIAL 11 'J K, Uriel nn.l 15# KMC " * Inthii sin , H"lo.. AO torn S V M Ke.t'b I Hu*- rej St . Krw H'.k Kelte, I! well A SJJ Mereei bi Ibxe < .o-e I . Snedi.miu.lM Si.Cbtr.y Mnf 'ei Illoxralod Ceielartt.. IMAGIC LANTERNS In M'AHister's Patent Artopticon. Tfco m- at powoiful mt-' f JJk r n>4, wit* kn.l tut Ml !*•!; Bti . * t.f 11.*.-.t-ni.dir •. h<".la(s Lactam I M1 fiuw <■■ SIMM at rwiMM .1 r r "< ■ *y~ 'l'biwiuMfi'iMi I .! .m ~ l. fata !..•• f r Caio*.**' j VM T. II L ivitl II 1 MIIMt Si., H*tf. i CMP ALMS •' " 'HiltHll *iITI*CAM P? ■ and <1 ato in liar Satao ■ ■ 4 It- i t I-MI'I prl oan luntM riKrHllltaU|ltf 1. Af*'ta WMtol. §riitv' ' " I'r U rl r>r IflKI (Mtlt • e w WiLlift.SmlAHM.S.ii Jt n -8 J|>( Tufiuai Siaroaonpic Viwaa. st.s ! per 4.* tu Aw•<)•. U|>W arllrta pluart mfjtuej-Trado amiiutls • ettwieg— Apart# cvrrpwhorr -k*l l- IgnMUli * i 1 *I'U-B< MCirrtlim , h"hk T V* i I < < " ■•! II > T., F O Mi 188. Wanted, Young Hen & Ladies i To lurt T bf-tl fcf II laftl* T,lor*th C l.oga i iiaimri ,|Xmißutik imiiMLliCuk . , i. bkv a>* spt 8 y. A wont* Watatod.-Mwn Or truan. IXitml or ptttlfiirtaitaa. Ti.l*aU* w*p/' Wftt ■I .mew to F * SSSTi. Ktakfk St root. Sow T-rh _ THE NEW IMPROVED "" REMINGTON Sewing Machine. AWITDXD The "Medal for Progress," AT VIKkSA, 1813. Tst H tsnasT Ostirm no Metal " Aeaems a* fl> UIMUTHS. So , Uirsadod with, ct ] nratrg ••broad tbr n*k holoa. I.—Dtalgn .S'tw/ia, Imprnicm*. Brpamt, fi rntlna tko ttt(k viti'iif vho oar of Cog Whorl floor, Rotary Cam# cr Lrror Ansa, lira tk* dwloaawtar Prop Trod, which onro mil. rm tirgik of Siki *1 tap apord. 11 Aa otir sow Thread raamdr, which All wa np iriiTcsicat of eeaflt Ui aat |owofi iwc v to '.'.rood, k.—(Viirinrcn' w< of rorrfil and nnnib ft ■ a mannfnctnrod bp tko winof IC.'W had upiol mod wf I*.im i. at tho celebrated KMln(t Araamry, llton. 1. V. Krw lark Ofttco. la. A St., ( laarlnnwtl. O. I SOS Sals *l., UuAnla. X. l'.| 338 WaahlStM St., Ilaaton, Mnaa. i NIO f hoolnwt Rl. Pltllndrlpbla. Pa. I IO Slxtk St., Pitts, burs It. Pa. 'SMI POWTM • Oct r nitaiaalSM *8 I Pottmattnt re thr mot fftrornbtt offr*3 bj ? first rJm riivii tt'ff tn tbt mm,try Addrtia LtraU Co.. 11* rt.f rprt < h t %cs. WU V I ® rr4 36 And the ftdd***! of Iff pr- Will I roo*t v b? tn Ml r tlf tcW •. M. I mo * •- wortli 91 Ml fun to- Un T I •frndtO' •to rl*%r 9*® % *®jr A<*Are, il U 1 I Fit' 4Co 1 •oMtb §tb it., Pfctla..>A THE Agents Make SISO A Dm par Month, arlltcg car Bow 1 _ ___ M APS. PICTI'RK!t, CIiKIR. BEbT UKAr.. now Map nf SPW \ lilt K liri ri-.. bond for 1 isUl 'fin SP new iff.Tt. WP —r jt a FHii>o>tAN. V E. I KUAINT. KUEER & KURIOUS Ja ih *laMo b 'dr *r [• li •!'. Fall of facta, flaori • am: fu' ,>A r*• • , SPpldwr.a Incl.aotoo aiarnoa no 1 a l'a Si.iCKiß a Co.. TW Rroatwap, N T r . con pr tap at howa Tmna Froo. Aa'a i- }4U 0-. bind (o . Prt .i.e.Malnr. kit carson. ; t x ':^r:.r T and tnth. 'lrod Lifo puhliobod . Alio paafca: beau t>ful)p llluairatod. dprnft noli I roorvarkort >■ for. al-na. r a. 11. Cit .ulara of all onr wnrha fror. iddr.nn I.fSTIN. OILM * a ((>., H irtf ird. Cost. VPI KM ISKKH ! Vuil 111. to ORO. F. K'.'Vi KI.L A i0..l Pa-h Bow. Hew York, r .r thett ('.iMfVi I ■! too poyt >, on uainius liat* of *W new*, pap* 11 and eatlmatea abnwltld poll of .dvertlat ti* \OR T * \VAVTRI> fr Til K CKNTKNNUL (1 II 7I"nTVrD *' ,h * UuHiJ Slats*, unulil A LiiiV showing the grand rs inlti o'nr first 100 Inn. Ktrsrjb sly buyi II SIIMI LI circular. Kir (tier A Pl'C tirtfty, Fh.la.trlpKl*. Fa., or S| rlitgflrl.l. Ml**. Vlivj K nsKHM Am. Newspapar Cni-u repre sents over l.fiOo piper*, divided tuto 7 su.dl eistons. S -AD S c*nt ■ LAMP hir map showing loca tion of prpir*. with oouihiu*! ami arparat* lilt*, rirlni ii u ei-iea for call of advertising. Adtlr*** 8 F. BANB )RN. 114 Mot to* Bir**t, Chicago. 111. tiKarlt Wrrli . Aifna wanted. Particu I lin fre J WO KM .< <".. SI l,.|in. *n Mottry nwltlttK KmpMifatrafi Heat ever offered. A-ldrcai. V X In • VKI.L, Erls.P*. The Crucial Teat (f the value of a medicine la time Hoea eiperiem e confirm tha claim• pot forth in It* favor at the outlet 1 la the (fraud ques tion. Apr 1 y tha criterion, eo simile yet eo starching, t > TaaaAay'* PrraavuacaKT BRLTSIB AI-KRIKXT. How has It worn? What has been it* hutery ? H w doe* it stand to-day ? Tarrant's Seltser Aperient la a househdi nme thiouuLout the rotted sut". it i* a.l miniatured jS * specifl •, ND with succt as, in dysp. pnu, tick headache nerion debility, llTrr eojiptnint. bilious remittent*, bowel t omi Ulnti (especially constipation), rheu matism. goat, gr*\ e'.i-auscs, the c itnplaints pecu liar to ibe mt*rfiftl a x a d 11 types < f inflam mation. ho mild is it in its rp,trttou that it can be Ml ecu with perfect tafjty to the feeblest child ; and so agreeable is tt to the taste, eo re're shing to the palate, that children ncrcr refute lo take it. for salt by all druggists. Si #llll OTi1il : illirli Ir. J. Walker'* CallfoniU > In egar Bitter* ire a purely Vegetable prejtaration, made chiefly from the na tive herbe found on the lower rat, - . the Sierra Nevada moontaina of C tu nit, the medicinal properuee of a .•re extracted therefrom without UK vm uf Alcohol. The question la almost daily aaked, - What is tbe cause of the unparalleled eocceai of VinttAS BlT ranaf Our answer la, that they rerno* UJ caoae of diaeaae, and the patient re evert hia health. They are the (treat blood purifier and a life-giving principle, * perfect Renovator and Invtgora.ov of the ayetem. Never before in the tiirtury of the world ha a modictae beee Msnpoaadad jfewssssing the remarkable aali Ma of VuwiAß Birnu la heehafthe *k of every disease man la hr to. ftomy we a gee lis PurgsUve mUm Tnua n-hariof Oeogsetion or JnflammalKm <* the Li et ana Visoessl Organa, ia Btliooa The properties, of Da. W*LHII V naoAi utrraaa are Apanent, Dtachoicut-. Careniaauva, KUUIOUUA, Lessors, InorsOo, hedaova, Counter Irritant. Sodotifio Allan* tv% sad Aah-BOKOAA (irajrt'il TkMMßdSproclaim Yur- EOAK IllTTKloi the tme-: wonderful In vigumnl that ever #U#I*LJSII lbs h.;TKMG ryetw. No Person can take t hew* Hitter* uocording to duvet mm-, an.) remain Umsf unwell, prut ideal their bone# are not de stroyed by mineral poison r other mesne, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious lb ni it tent an 4 Inter* mittent Fever*, which are eo preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tbe Mississippi, Dhio, Missouri. Illinois. Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan sas. Red. Colorado, Braroa. KKI < ■ ramie, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Bo artoke, James. and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons uf unusual heat aid dryness, art invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera, la their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow. erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for "the purpose equal to Da. J. Walker's VXSEOAR Birr*its, as tbev will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which tbe bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretiotts of the liver and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body aeainst disease by purifying all its fluids with VIKEOAR BITTERS. No epidemic RAN take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Lksd* ache. Pain in the Shoulders, Couvbs, Tightness of the Chest, Dimness. Sour Eructations of tbe Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Paiu in tbe region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy r ivcrtiao merit. NcroMa, or Kitis's Eril. Wfcit* Swelling*. Ulcers, Krj-ip*'l*v B welled XftJt, Goitre. Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammation*. Mercurial AffwUmu, Old Bore*. Eruptions of UM Skin, Soro Eye#, Cm la these, as in all other oouMitutloual Dis- ease*. WILIU't VIKBTAT BITTUS HAVE shown their great curative power* ia the most obstinate and intractable case*. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilion*. Remit tent and IniennitUHit Fevers, Disease* of the Blood. Liver, Kidneys and K ladder, these Bitter* hare no equal. Bach Due—l are canned by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.—persomen traced in Points and Minerals, such aa Plumber*, Type-setters, Gold boaters, and Miner*. a they advance in life, are mbject to paralysis of the Bowel*. To guard agam.t this, take a dose of W uin'i Vn- KOAK BITTEBS occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruption*, Tet ter. Salt-Khenm, Blotches, Spot*, Pustule*. Boil*. Carbuncles King-worms, Scald bead, Sot* Eye*. Erysipelas. Itch. Scurf*. IJincolorations of the Skin, Humor* and Disease* of the Skin of whatever nam* or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a abort time by the us# of these Bitter*. Pin. Tape, and other Worms lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. So system of medicine, no vermifuges, no aa thelminitio* will free the system from worms tike the*e Hitter*. For Female Complaints, in voting or old. married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood. or the tnrn of life, the** Tonio Bitter* display so decided an influence that improvement ia soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Klood when ever yon hud its impurities bursting through tho akin in Pimple.*, Eruptions, or Bores; cleans* it when you find it obstructed and sluegish in the vein*: cleanse H when it is foul; your feeling* will tell voa when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. K. H. Mr DONALD k CO.. I>t-Q|rgto* and Gea. Art*, San Francisco. California sad (*r. of W'MbiKirai *d I"Larhon St* . H. T. !'• a- all niintl.l - ,I*l llrtlrn. S T Kr—Wo _ AN Yl u the *ddrr ee of tsn r" '" • w.th n " ' 110 rla will rrceiTs, free, a beautiful chr. mo AN C|and Instructions few to get rich, post paid, unci, I', Novelty Co.. IPs So>b th St ,Ph U P*. (lASVAstKHs W.tRT.'.O lor the Cruoaoo Lmi tic*. *n *uh< p-g* epeper. lor tl.fO per pear. I.aig-et premium* ewer offered to agent*. Vnll particular* on application to Lipoma Co., 114 Mo-iroe Street. Chicago. 111. Half a Dollar WILL PA* pom TBI weekly Si For the Next Half Year. The WIIKLT Sr* la a large. B-pega, fIS-column, Independeut Neweptper, which no intelligent family should be wimont. Trr It. A -arree. THK SDIt. New York City. ■ I,> rr PKH UAt Ooatmtaaloa or *3nt verb !■ ajel Salary, and expenses. We offer it and will imp It Apply now. O, Wasssa 4 Co.. Marlon 0 (GENTS WANTED FOR 'Tell It M' Br Mr.. T.B M NnlaM, I-r 25 rrara alt* of a Mar usoa Hifh-Crten. ViiUt an lnirtsiuciioo hi Harri*f Seecher Stow. TmnmoUruiEini i paeipfalcr au IVljjaraj wbuti aa ltad the " -a I.* v*ie*.r, to aee-r.a om 00-7 if krr la rrr-Ua . km *4 —- I Toll It All.' -<■' Ore.. Ulna u.< 1 her to ero.pl lb, ball r. Sbedldao. ei.o *Tell All •irtbanereK. 111. a wort ..r.,ua.,rjtaarr Ultra.", ft. Vol uanlioa rercletloea, truthful. bold, >B.l j.o-1— it, a nlm toot om. (to .t.'j.d iter erUiat by a re,. I SmMamai. tbaalora •t'f I lilt Ann, Wife No. Ip.'uraid.a ua h k<™3. 635 pp. >P"kll Wmtratad and fc.wrf. I, i. id. I.anli. beet rrrr mid by INN ontvll HI ell other, [tree to ow b later lite wildfire. fcTtOO.WU vi'l tr i- H dared, w„ r e_ ei-' borne tar r r-rrao-tSS to t 'iOO t mi .*,O.