Calendar for 1875. I SI niifif Jtt- j|ll ISA 5 ;• ?'* V • Isl ; i ;,n m 11 it is u is ii it u is u u in u ii,U!! JDIS'2 S is i am aas si J* ® WAX S * 27 ja,.si FA/' 'ij't s s c ktfi i s s i s "is 7 | 7 S 1" IP II 17 IS f M II IS IS U i is 16 IT is IP a> is 16 r is i av 21 !:I SJ ts SI IS JK 27 i: :S :i TS * r A* . •-•*••! . sosi b... iiioik tisi I T sPIOII is IS r S6 7 I l.l'll II IS 16 17 IS IP • 12 IS II IS 16 17 11 L2l 77 21 2? IP SO 21 27 2V 24 26 Its 2S * SI K 27 2S S X> April 1 .. ) : (Vt • i IIS7Slc, S I S 6 7 P 111 12 IS 11 IS 16 IT 10 11 1* IS II IS 16 IN 1* >• 21 25 is 2 117 IS 1? ai 21 22 £1 _ ft'. *> 27 2* 26 .V 21 SS *273> V fci i... L..L. i . si i s i s i ; Sc. ... i i s ♦ s s | P 1.. II Ills II IS I 7 s 10 II 12 IS ]l 17 IS IP 9 2! II IS 16 17 16 l > *i :i- 21 2S * S JS 2 Itl'ts 21 21 IS ,f , I*l SI BBV ..J —. Jsw 1,1 1I f fee 1..J 1* * 6 r ! 10 11 It , S 4 7 * 10 II IS II IS 16 17 1* 1* 12 ISII'IS IP 17 is ; si n M'SS Iati :s i ss *S7* WSMI - .. _______________ Men We Won't Want to Meet. The man who grunts and gii*jv* a* lie gviblvle* up lus soup, ami at evcrv other mouthful seems threats'tuxl vv ith a clinking tit. I'he man who. having by an accident Iwn thrown ones* in your ivmpaiiy. make* I*ild to Kiw i your name out. ami to shake your hand profuvly when you pas.* him in the -trvx t. The man wh, pleading old school fellowship, which you have pnte for gotten, never meet* you without trying ti> extort a five dollar not<\ Tlie man who volunt* r* hi* criticism on vour new play or picture, ami point* out its worst fault* in jmwinv ef your wife. The man who artfully provok*** ywu to plays game of bdliarvi* witii him, and, though he feign* to lie a novuv, prisbn* * lit* own i'lutlk. l'lie m.ui who iiui't sit at your table on any set invasion without getting ou hi* legs ti> propoiv some stupid t,*a.st. I'he mau who, thinking yon are nm*i cal, borv.* yvu witli hi* uotioua ou the music of the future, of which you know as little as the music of the spheres. The man who wears a wlute hat in the winter, ami smokes a iijv when walking, ml axwsta yvm as " old fellaw just a you are hoping to make a g<**l unprea sii'ii iiti some ynll tlwaeil lady fnemLs. The man who, knowing tluit your ilixt *r faces luiu at table, turns the talk Si* as to s. t him talking doctor's sliop. TIH' man whv>. with a K*>k of urgent business, when you are ui a hurry, tak* * vow by tlie button hole to tell you a Iwd jviki'. Tlie man who, s.ttmg just behind you at the oivra. iieeitrv>ys half your enjoy m ut by humming all the aira. The man who r.:akn remarks ou your personal avlorumeut, a*k* y u where you buy vour w.ii*: x*it>, and what you paid for your dreas-lwohv. foiling a Winner Partj. San Francisco newspapers chronicle the appearance in tlutt city of a new Stx-ial .Linger. It is not specially alarm ing. although one Us-al account of the business s > headed in large letters, "An Infamous Plot." It nceuin tliat a rich CalitomiMi, whose family slimes in ciety, gave a partv, " a regular higli t tiled l&ir," at which even laxly who w-ts anybtxly was to lw present. The champagne was Laid' ou the he, the creams were in form, the salad cm jxMUidtxl, and—wliat was quite as im- P. mint—the guests were dulv bidden. our hmidrrd people, descrdxxl by a Ux-al authority as the " high-tondest of tli-s city," were invited U> the feast ; and we must -apjx.se another four huinlred fsvnifully s.ud that they never attended such parties. Nor .lid they, for before the hour for the arrival of the guests had arrived some unhappy p-ran luul writ ten ami distributed to the expectant pleasure-seekers a number of notes, ui forming them tliat the severe and iLui gerous illness of the exi*x*tant hoaP-es made it necessary to pastpoue the en tertainment. To mj that this jwrticular party was to ls> " tin* social event" of San Francisco's delightful but somewliat moist winter i-1 • indicate the woo which the forms! missives wrought in four hun dred •' high-t- 'U'xl " families. Orders for carriages and camellias were countr inamUxl, and real jxiint was sorrowfnilv relegated to bureau-drawer*. The feel ings of the waiting h< texs, in partially filled parlors, may, in the language of tin- average novelist, " ixtter be imagin si tliau doaerilxxL" It hapj>enel, how ever, tliat some knowledge of the shabby trick tliat luul Usui plavetl ujx>n them r. itched tio- party-givers, and they wrere abl ■ to send around a refutation of the falsehood that iiad Ix-en circulated ; so that tln-ir hospitable intentions were not mlt> g- ther lfilsd The Work of luects. The following calculations show the immense vain* of tiny, insignificant lo>king worms : (treat Britain jmya an nually $1,000,000 for dried Is sin* of the insect ki own as the cochineal; while an other, peculiar to India—gum chellal, or rather its production—is scarcely leas valuable. M -re than 1,500,000 human Iwings derive their sole supi*>rt from the culture and manufacture of the filters spun by the silkworm, of which the an nual circulating medium is alamt $200,- OQO.OoO. Jn England alone, to say noth ing of the other part i of Europe, $500,- 000 are spent every year in the purchase of foreign honey, whil< the value of tliat which is native is nt mentioned; and this dots not include the 10,000 jMiunds of wax imported annually. lb-sides, tin iv are th" nntgaila, used in making ink; the eantliaride*.or Mj:ii.-h fly, used ' iu medicine. In fact, nearly every in sect known contributes, in some way, to swell commercial profits. Even the dreaded Colorado )>tat< bug may W coaie useful, as m iv be seen from the following note which we clip from an ex change ; '• An order just received from a chemical man n facturing firm of In ilianopolis for one thousand pounds of potato-bugs may Is* classed as one of the cure -otic* of commerce. It lias liecn discovered th.it these in*s-ta poaaens qualities which make a g-sid snlert.itute for th" Spanish fly, and there in a pros |vt that, from 1 icing regarded as IUI un mitigated is-, t, they may become a source of actual profit." Amusement aliould Is- regarded as a tonic and not as food. If taken at the right time it doc® us good, but if in dulged in to ..-i, will do us as much liana aa any evil. Reducing the Height, Fleshy persona usually fat lightly, while spare persons, the world over, arf generally great r*ter*. Tlie reason is this : Wliat the former do eat they completely digr-t, extracting from it all it s sustaining ■ irtus HO that they need l>ut little ; wii'Tcaa gourmands disorder their stomach;, so tliat the enormous quantities they consume are not converted into nourishment. A little food, well assimilated, yields far moro nutriment and life than qiuuititi'* crudely digested. In fact, gluttony doubly starves its sub jects ; first enfeebling aad disordering digestion, so tliat it cannot extract the nourishment from food, and secondly, by a gnawing, liankeiing, craving state of the stomach, akin to starvation. ()I ill fe males, she Imil lonkisl too high : had e* termed her own lovolino** t.vi i> arlv . and now nlie refused to lvli 10 Hint *he M not a* charming n* ever. So, no wonder alio still remained lllllliari-ied. l,:idy t\ had but tivo thonaainl pound* ill the world. She owed nliout forty thousand jKmiida ; so, with all her wit and beauty, site got into the Fleet Priaoii, and wan likeh to rema'n then'. Now. ill til"' time 1 ■soak of, eleIS ladv had her hair dre**eii by a Iwvlvi and the I writer at the Fh> t was the hand* mi eat Iwrlvr in the city of Ta*n don. Fat Chelan wan a great adniirer of the fair Net ; nnd where'* the womb t Sure. Fat wan a:i Irishman. It ana one very tine morning, when Chelan ma d reusing her eaptivatmg head, that her ladyxlup tiH>k it into her head to talk !. hint ; and I Nit wan well pleased, for I iidv C.'i tenth wore tJie wlut. *!, and her smile the brightest, in all the world. "So yours* n*t marrisxl. Cat! ' way* alls*. " Civil an inch, your honor'* la.lv ship," *ay* he. *• And wouhtn't ye hk*- to !*• niat i isxl sgiun *sk* she. " Would a duck swim !" " 1* ths-rs* any i>ne you'd prefer I" " May lie, inaiiani." *\* ha, *"y o u uiver heaid of Knthl. en t") lledly, dow : Ivy-ant lkuieraile lb r fntln r'n *>u*in t>. O'lVvngwlnia, wlio'ai'wn nti'wurd t Mr. Murphy, thw IUHI r n.'vnt t • tuy lnuvl Kiugstowu, and " Hn*h, any* *h. *u re t don't wa; t ti know who *he i* Hut would slie luive you if you asked her "Ah, thin. I d iuly wi,*li I'd !*■ nft< r thrruig that mime.' " And why ihm't y u •■Jhire Cm too j*** ; Ami l'liehm haawxl a prvstigiou* mgh. " Would you like to lie rich (" " Ik*** a ilog Imrk !" " If 1 inmle you rich, wilt you ilo ;i 1 tell you f" •' MUlia murtle-tw ' your lnuwr, di>ii t be tautaiizing u j**r Kiy." " Imbsxl I'iu iiit, -sod In ly t' "BO li tem llow Wvuthl yoll .ike t' uiarrv me !" " Ah. thin, tnv Luly. I K1 i* \• th** King of lius*ia liuusilf would K prou.i to do that same, lave alone a |**'r ii< vil like Cat Chelan." "Will, Iticlan, if y.u'll lu.uTv un to morrow, I'll give you one thousand {S'Uud*. '* "O, whilalialoo' whilaholoo ! suie I'm mail, or eiwhauted by tlio g'*' l Ivople," iv-ared Pat, lUnciag rotual th.' rvH*m. " But tin re are eouditions," saiil l*v.iy t*. "After the tlr*' dav of nuptials you must n. vcr sec na- again nor claim nn for y> ar wif, " 1 don't like that." aavs Cat, for lie hatl Ken ogling her hwlyship moat dca jvmU'ly. "But MMIUUT Kithhvn O'lKillv. With the money 1 11 give you, you may marrv her." " l*liat's thrue," says he; "but thin, tlie bigamy." " I'll never appear again-t yui," says her Lulyship. " Only roiuemlx-r, you must take an -ath never t" call m- your wife after tomorrow, and ue\ go telling all the story." Devil a word I'll over say." " Well, tllen," says slie, " there's ten iX'iunls. tio anil buy a license, and leave the rest t > me, and then shoes plain.xl t" him where ho was to go, ami when he was to come, and all tliat. Tlie next ilav l'at was true to his ap pointment, ami found two gentlemen al ready with her ladyship. "Have you got the Heenas f" says she. " Here it is, my lady," says h- ; ami he gave it to her. Sh. lianrfed it to one of the gentlemen, who viewed it atteu tively, tlieu catling in her own two ser vants, she turned to tho gentleman who was refuting. " Perform the ceremony," says she. And sure enough, in ten minutes Pat Phelan was the husband the legal hus band of the lovely Lady C". " Tliat will do," savs slu* to her new hnslxuid, as h- gave fior a h--irty kiss ; "tliat"ll do. Now, sir. give :ne my mar riage certificate." The oid gentleman did so, and bowing r>>spectfully to the five lxund note she gave him, ii retired with his clerk, for stjre cnougli, 1 fi>rgot to t'-l! you, he was a parw>u. "(.hi and bring me the warden," sa\-* my Ls.lv to one f her servants. " Yes, my hulv," says she ; and pres ently the warden appeared. '• Will yon le grxxl ewmgh," sayt lardy C., in a voice tliat would call a bird off a tree, " will you lx> gxxl enongh P> send and bring me a luwi.uey coach { I wish to leave the prison im mediately. " *• Yotir ladyship forgits." replied he, "that you must pay over forty thousand pounds lefore I csu let you go." "lam a married woman. Yon can detain my huslnnd. but ii"t me." And she smiled at Phelan, who Is'gnn rather to dislike th - apiiemncc of the .state of tilings. " Pardon me, my la Iv, it is well known yon are singl." " I tell you'l am marri-sl." " Where's your husl>aud t" '* Thre, ir 1 and ah" jsiinted to the astonished liarber; "there he stands. Here is my marriage certificate, which yon can peruse at pl.i are. My servants yonder were witnesses of the ceremony. 5 >w detain in", sir, one instant, at your peril." The warden was dumbfounded, and no wonder. Poor Phelan woul 1 have spoken. but n ither party would k t bun. The lawyer lielow v.a.-, consulted. Tli" result ws evident. In luilf an hour ft. was fr-e, *nd Put Phelan, her legitimate hu.'.lmnd, a prisoner for debt to the amount of forty thousand pounds. Well, sir, for some time Pat thought he was in a dream, ami the creditors thought they wer<- still Tlie fol lowing day tliey held a meeting, and finding IK>W they bad Iw-en trieked, swore they'd ib tain jioor Pat forever. Hut as they well knew that lie had noth ing, and would uot feel much shame in g'ung through tie- insolvent court, they made tli" Is*:it of a lnul barguin, and let him out. Well, yon must know, at suit a week after this. PruMy Phelitn was sitting by his littlr fir", ami thinking over the wonderful things he had neon, when as sure as death the postman brought hiin a letter, the first he li.ul ever rc to Donernile and many Kath leen O'Reillv. The instant the knot is tied 1 fulfil my promise of making you comfortable for life. Hut, as you value your life and lilwrty, never breathe a syllable of what has passed. Keuicm Iter, yon are in iny power if yotf tell the story. The money will lie paid to you directly yon inclose tne your mar ried certificate. I winl yon fifty pounds for present expenses. (*." Oh! happy Paddy! Didn't lie get drunk that same night, and didn't lie start next day for Cork, ar. i diiln't he marry Kathleen, and touch <• thousand pounds? By the power- hr lid. And what is more, lit) took a v..,, which, perhaps yon know, is not u hundred miles front BrufTin, in the county of Limerick ; and i' faix, he forgot his first wife clean and entirely, and never told any one but myself, under a promise of secrecy, the story of his "Fleet Marriage." KJ, rememlier, as it is a great secret, don't tell it to any one, you see, but keep it fa yourself. The Highest Lake. Dr. Ilarkness hat discovered, in Plu mas county, California, a body of water, probably the most elevated in the United States, the barometer registering a height of 7,330 feet above the sea level. The lake is of triangular shape, having its longest diameter nlHiut one mile and three quartern in length. The water during last August was intensely cold and of a deep blue oolor. The outlet is into Warner valley, over a declivity of some 2,000 feet. The California Academy of Sciences has named the lak", after it idi cover. Lake Harknesa. I'reiitlce on Uncling, Tlio famous letter of the lute (leo. 11. Crentice on dueling, and written in re apottse to n i halleng. he had ivorived, i* now republished. 11l hi* leltei the vet eran editor nani ; " I'lesiiming that vour notei nro writ ten to no' with a view ton duel, I may aa well say here that 1 have not the leant thought of avo|'tmg it ehallengo from TOU. I oonmdet nn itrietuiv* ii|>ou youi writing* entirely legitimate, ami, at any ml ', thu dewlaltner that I has e Ulinie ought to satisfy yoil. " I eamo here from a di*tnat State lie eau*e many Is'lieval I could ilo some thing to | torn. i a great ami important entei j i..*e , ami a.* 1 hate lea.mii to think that my laKnw are not alt"i.' ther in vain, I do not intend to let myself ho diverted from them t'here iii" *■ lue iarwoiia, ami main, to whom my life i* valuable . ami howevei little or much value I may at tacit to it on my owu account, I do not ee tit at |>t< tent to |'llt ll ll|> Voluntarily against y our a. ** V oil may, fo| aught I know, ho a man of reputable atanduig, and 1 dl*cluuil any re filial to meet veil on the grotiud of vour not lieing a gentleman . le.it senate not of the oi.let of men whom I louhl clwswe to tight, if 1 fought at all. If you were to kilt me, you would kill a man who t* theaup]. it ami li of hi* family, a dwli. is est' i; '.VI . I I aid. 1 a* eue of tin- slay * ami Miipjsiits of hi* party, and a* the po** ,f * : ie mtlii n,*' in the ntVairsot tlieis untry hut 1 prmuute that It i* \'f i o great isilunw)Uence t" any, ex.s'pt V- ui unuiethate |h iso mil frielnla, wh tlier you die or live. '• 1 am no believer tu the dueling rvnle. 1 would ti"t call a luan to the fh'id lllih he h ' I done me Mich a deadly wtoitg t .it I vto'io I i > kill him . ait 1 would Hot ola y hi* call to the field lllih ** 1 had done hurl *o mortal an llijiu * a* :• entitle htm, lu tuy opinion, to demand an op portuuity of taking my life. 1 kavn uof the lra.*t desire to kill you or to harm a luu r of your hen.l, and 1 on not ix>a*emu* • ! having dv.ne anyt! ing t > entitla you t • kill ..ie I do not want V "Ur hlwd up i my hand*, and I do u*t wiuit my own upon auybody'a. I might yield much to the demand* of a strong public itimetit . but ther. i* n . public *uti i:i t that • itlier ri'imri . me to ■n-tt yoii >t w aid justify me tu doing *o. '• 1 look ujHin the miserable code tluit i* *.v:d to rispiuv two men to go out and sliiH't at each other for what one of them may consider a violation of < ti.pietta or plUK'tilllo in the Use of language wilh a xsiru evpial to that which tag ttingtolH> fdt by the whole civilized world of mail kind. lam Hot afniid to ex pre*.* auch riewa in Um enhght.w l et)iiUl oI At kamsa* or anywhere el*<'. I am not no cowardly an to stand m drea I of any im putatr. il on my ni-age. I have alwr.v* had courage enough t.. u< end .v h. iior and myself, and 1 p: ni'ii 1 al'.vay * whail lmvc. Voura m *t. to , •• tiro. .i: 1. CiujXTtcK." A Terrible Kucoaßter. 11l t 'ampt- uiv die, California, two men luul a terrible jwrsonal i iuvmiiUT. It np is-ars that they had !. > I *>> me trouble, and it was agresxl tliat when they again met tb<'v should ••m*t tighti-.g." The dmpMido, nriuisl with an ax, ahwtiy after cams* ii-to a mil<*iii, where he saw M.' .r I'elTs'Ud Mttll.o UI b.* • irt sleeVi .* A* lie adranct-d the major ar. •*•• and drew a large knife. IT. - man with tla ax moved cautiously f. vv, :d. holding olosif hi* t< rrtble w.-npon. The major stoswi jwrfivtly tnolionlisa, wnrilv waU*h ing ths' eye* of hi* appr 'aching *>. Tii' only movement he made w.a* t >constantly turn the wri*t of the luuid tluit held the knife. *•' tluvt the w. a;su will c a*-- lessly imomg ami flashing back IUUI forth. The juaii iklvminu); with the ax at Last could m longer refrain from nut n.£ a glance k.l tin- weajxm thui tliiln l before his oTtn, and th • moment hi" r together, ami for a time it was thought that l*>th were dead; but emtnuy to tin- exjxx-t.t tiona of all the major r • ■ >\.-r 1 from Ins fearful woiuid i.i due time. A Medlral Murder. A medical murder, ntich as was prnc tietsl tipou Alice Bowlsbj, the ruse which caused such intense exntcmeut throughout the country two yearn g>, lias ivs-u di-on red in Philadelphia. The laxly of the victim wan fi lUld ill a trunk, in which it had l*x-ii packed to !*• •cut to tin- dissecting ro m. Mary llradley, a young ladv of fine form ami handsome fin*-, residing in Maunvunk or (oii>h< k> i , went to Phiia delplua, accompanied bv a black-math of tlie ame place, sb- w :i placed, if is ai legi .l. under th*- e.uv of l>r. K, C. far peuter. alia* Pulsus, alia* Perpente, whose office in at Xo. tlt> Fills rt street. Under his treatment the girl deuL The body had ts-eu talon from a lying in house on N -rtli Twelfth and transfcri* I t I a niedi.-ul is 'liege oil Ninth stris t. The remains had Iss-n pa<-ktsl into n Saratoga trunk, the legi. Ning pinioned Is-biml tin- les-K to admit of the IMMIv Is-ing pla.s-,1 in the receptacle, ami the remaining spuo tile d wit r. Parpen to that a Usly would come in, and accordingly the trunk c. >nt lining tlie dveasod's remains was left in the college hallway. In the morning detect it e Mi-ars communicated with I >r. I'aim', tlie hem I of the college, ami that gentleman rendered every aid t<> the ri-covTv of the b'sly, ami ho • x [irivMnl himself as totally unaware of its presence in the institution. The lwslv found ujsiii the dissecting Isiardnml tlie trunk was in the risuu lying al nig side the table. Perpente, ahn* l>ul>!~, was taken in custody and locked up. Two women, snp|KW'isd t<> have lsn im plicated in the aw ful aiTnir, are also in custody. A >es.e| Toned In a AYluile. Tli" captain of the American fishing schooner Hultan, whi'-h arrived at Midi fax. state* that on the (iruu 1 Itauks, on tli" 23d of Novemls'l*, hi; vessel was nili.ig at anchor, with 150 fatlioms of cable out. Two of hi t dories, with two men in eneh, were awnv tending tie ir tniwls. The r< • uiiml-r of the crew, who Were below, oh ■ rved tbftt the vi",'l *IWI moving. On going on dck they found the schooner going through th i water at the rate of ten or twelve knots an hour. Shortly after nn immense whale rose just ahead of th vessel, with the anchor caught either in his jaw or blow hole. Aft"r the vessel hod been tow irnoti* living 111" *•*;l*ln-i |jo .1, 11 IX# #OlllO ill >ll.l VAiling. l. ■ tllv fl'l lowing incident tll show V funnel ui >' t< tn I Vuii#ylviUiin linil 1i\..l to it mntuiv nt,')', uu.l lutil iiovnr hi .MI i journey by iiiiliiia ! A I)"* riMtil having l lit -t lion tmtilo through puil of lllH lltllll, III* Wilt | N't*N l litlll*ll t ' | Ml > it viml to I'lillitili'I)>li111. Ill* )>II, UINL pres. nth tho In *i h I*l ;I m pill In* h-ml into tin i-iii mill otii'il uwt, tit it loll,} mill commanding loiti-: " Madiwou ' Mml moil 1 I'lii* humor started ii|• rniit huri ii'il out of tin* cm, hIM hinti* IM llli* lIUTfaUHI 1 tin* I'Viih'iit hurry of tlio fointurtor. In moment the tnun proms .led on iti ii.ti. mill the inuii looking itroiiml him foiiiul that ho nun tin* mill jms#. nger that lull l alighbsl. tie look II turn or tno 111 > unit ILOII II tho platform, mid pll flelltll till* 111* W it Hgellt llllliie hn up iniiriuiee to liim tie said, '• How fm ii it to I'liitiiitelptiin, sirf" " \\ ell, tliut tnuil tllilt IllWt jllit left will li* there in m\ bourn. l*i,| vim nul l to )!o In I'llil:iiti'lphtil . " \t, to ti* nun*, llert *my tieket. Put it pit-in inn through to i'litht tletphin " \ei, tour tieket ii nlt right, hut why itnt vmi tlien tenii the train f" " i'he until iitlteil out 'Mmiinoii' plnin ly enough, miit thut'n luy name, no 1 nvkolii'il tie uieullt Ine." "t*. Mull "in i, the name of tliin ntu tron." the farmer mtehr.l l'lillililelphni in widely by the next trnlli, llllit oil inn re turn home tokl tin friend*, of hm mtlhlll t >Ue i>f tlieui, i*|Kl*iullv, Wtut Veri liilleh lunumit ami hum*luil heurtily. To wliotu tlio furiuer ri tort.wl '* I in if In *tcalled out ' !'• in .lohu i *n. you'll have out out liiightv ipuek, too." Iteware of ~T lie It) tirem." I lie Harriiburg l'n!riut tells the fol lowing hint .story of tin *i nth of u young man m that eity from poison, engen dfnxl by . .1... t with tin* .plant known as the "|>oisoii in Alutlt u Meek ago, a young nnii named l.ogmi Hlln, itgeti nun i< i u y ears, ami a comriuie nam-il hun*, ;vg it seventeen, mil of I*. t>. I i.vre, 1 ~i|., liro.l t street, went to the tshiiiil opjHinite thi< eity, on u fogey morning, for the purpose of win ..ting itu k*- \ ititom t * huh ii ml* uoe.ltuil*-\ •> and lviitk i - i-l.mds ha\e no doul>t noticed bright green vines, running up the trim!.- of huge tr.. at th sort*, t i a irr.sil drlnuce, clinging to the Brunch, s tit soiuo uistanees, till they prow downward again to the starting |Hnut, tuid run along ground, ov. r logs and debris, many f.-< t from the M< in. Among tlnse wiitie- young hunters rambled, and owing to the fog, the JH.I honotis matter penetrated their garments, poisouiitg th< ir lower extremities in a 1.-urful manner. A few .lays after, tin inn- m broke out over the is sir of young I hire, in the shape of an emotion, but the young man was kept i i O'it and promptly treated, and is now in a fair way of recovery. His legs, IMHIY and RIM, how.-M r, were frightfully nmttaa \oll!>g HlllS, wi... IS . thee! ploy of Mt Swo|M'as driver of a b-nin, w.c all'. .1-d it th same way . atid . '.tuiit. I I - work up to S turday, when h cniplaimwl of Wing siek. and was shortly afterward tak. n very ill. He t 'k spasms ou Saturday night, and suffered I tie most excruciating pam till d atll relieved him of hia suffering* - me time during Sun day afternoon, lli.. iwisoii, it i- thought, •truck into his sy dem, r.iehiug the vita] parts, causing d.-wtll. Kills r> sided with his jsuvnt* on Fulton street, near Say ford alley. Th - vine referred to ts atyled the common w.kl ivv, found clio-ring to old oak tr-- - t!i m st of the American forests. IVtatneo, "I'he following is from a little work on " Foods," by l>r. Smith, an Knglisl. man. Where lie gi\. - th. nutntiv. v*lu< of potatoes .Nimpsr.sl w.th ibuir or bread, remetulwrmg one jwuny . puds about two o. Nts; and th. re are als ut tit) pouiiils "f |Kitnt.s-s to a busli. I ; that from five to -even rents is the price of Oiir oue pound hsiv.-s of bread. Henor > , at our market price* to .lay, potabs s are al-mt as d.wr as br. t.l •" Potatoes ore deficient in mineral matter, so that they are unfit for sole f.ssl, but that defect is supplied by the aihlitimi of hud witar, buhi ad other element* of f.ssl. There are "ft) grains •>f carbon an.l '24 gr:en* of uitrog. n in one |siund: mi that m-re than two mid a half jsuinds of |Huud of bread in cmrlsm, and more than thtss- and a half |~>un.ls in nitrogen. Hence, when |M>tut<>o* nre Id. JT pound and bnsid ltd. jwr pound tin* fonti.T nr.- tw.. to three t::.i •• den:, r than the latter, but the former are villi able for their jul.s ill addition to tie j nutritive el. 'unit*. New and w*x> are said to l*i J.** digestible than old and maalv js'tnt's-s; but time rtspiir'sl fir tiigi-sti'-n may ls< regarded as nearly the snine for brentl, vi/... fn in two and a half to thris- and n half li uira. Ten gram* of potato eonsumisl iu the Isslv prislitee heat auflieient ti rais<- 2.t"i iMiiiml* of water, one degrvs' Fahren heit, or to lift 1'd.77 jiouii'is on- fo >t high. The water 111 which I" tat s have lssn lsuhsl is not n-"sl lor f'ssl. for it is not only nearly )s'd from New York city to some Western Indian r> - r vakion in bugs with the I*. S. st.. up on theni I Did they tut at th" nine ti • en the runie tram ii'umd* "f the vilest iinitatiou of r< In ■ ever cm ••*! 1 Did tie s" two ra.gocs travel ,d- by side tillthrycairn !"tl. point id' i' th y were put on wag .;IH to eros. the I'lains, and were t'icy on til" plais changed from one m t of bog to th" other, the Ixigus compound given to the Indians, and the coffee bought with th" g ivrn nient money di truintel to the tmden who subs, qin iitly sold it at fabulous prices? .Siniiliir fnoids.it i. imitated, have been p< rj' trnt'd in blankets and other article*| There is "till another isiint to !• searched, the editor says. How are the fiidinii wars started ! Is ii"t their origin explained by the drunken frankness of one of the seouiulrels who fatten on tliein f "When there is no war, there i no money going around ; but when wo stir tip n n.ir, inonoy i* plenty nnd it iacn -v fur cvcrybinly to get some." Tin- Fill ti re ass>d la-'t year, for it wa* 15,000, 000 tons. At the close of the present century it i* believed that an annual pro duction of 25,000,000 ton* |MT annum will be required tu supply tho wants of man. England, in IS.*!, furnishiwl one half the annual supply, and she has been able to maintain this ratio til! thg present time. Hut her resources will be tanked to their utmost to keep tip with the in creasing demand nt its inevitable rate of progress, when it slutll exceed 20,000,000 tons per annum. " Now IT'S A DEMOCRAT." —The Jer sey ('ity Standard says: In one of our public schools a teacher asked the fol lowing question: "If the United States is a Itepublic, why is it f" All the class gave tip tho conundrum, but one little fellow of seven years at lost jinnp-d t*> liis feet and said: " I know. It, used to be a Republic, but now it's n Demo crat." Si MK Mil OF M MS. Ilrtu.nl Iwlrreai Iron. llnnir niul Xlrmn.b I'n Mitrnl tinui! Issued * pixelaiuali'.tv enter lug the ell I Veil* ul IXaireii county, Minn., to " ih.]Ki|Tr ami retire |*pa< cnt.lv to Ilu ll roe)#** lon ali-tv' witliiu ftm lima Ino tiunili. *1 |i in *ita w.in toilet ami llollllitl"! tn an at plitaiitit'iif giin|i'Wilri in Hi-man, Tuikey t'lin npplicalloli of Hlokon, wtlil allot Flak, fol a |i*!il *. lias In iII let limit In (till lliiinliior of \i* \ i*l k t lie liiana .la uf lln> t lilted • all- i.annual nolil.rti i .1 le * hilic* !.a. e pit-rind lliell anutial rv|i*il to I .ii, |o*i I In i i allluate tli At llliiter III' UrW .-vnfdu of iloi a|*|'ii)iriali"i *i to i iai||it* Tlgi"' oh. nltl I e ioi|iiuet to allatain llieee anyltnua itlirUi|t tin* next lie. at yeai \ Mi'inplun r.|n.al says twenty disguised luell look tno Inline Itiivim from uftli'ei" at JaeUa*iii}Mirt, Alt., a fen .lam ay, due* wtili'ti I m nothing I .an In i n liranl froiu tlu'lU. Ii la *llp|*vcit ll.il the) wore luo.(ill Ilia 111 lima 111 ( <*plal county. Mies. have lot met a lal-oiaia uiu.m. lis I'hirf ruin pfpfenin luruiboi* ffmu wmkllig for tera than thlre fouittia tha fro)*. Any ulio >totaling tlila rule ta to tn alia|'|iit a* roan a log ami re el i a thleu hlllntlet tiluwa Willi a ham! "BB A rlreillar aitllennet 111 tlio )*e**|ile of lilt, t' nllei Htatea It an ti*eu iaauet liy (lie 1.-ailini* New \Ol k .ea|*ilati"ln eotttluwitilliig to tlo-ir iiotii'e (tin coming rrutrinnal reintiiali n Ftie it vtuuMil piiutiterati i ttio aatrMitugo" to l!ip eniuliv whirli will a.s ino from llie n )hw*IIIOU. anil lugea (he ue'i-anity for ton 111. I ig the ruti ipaino u|a>u a arali I*.'titling a groat nation. Two railwai aeenteuta iieeurret 111 t rig lam! t*v whli'h M \eral )K*rMlii* weio killel an*t m jure-l II Tai'lr, of klolula, wan aillel in a .tin*! with It. It l.av, near the A lata ma anil Mtaoieni]'|>l Stale line Hen ral of the pitta hiirgH fiirnaeeo liave n'.*iuiiii*urt*'l Marling. Ail attempt ti nettle aw n.'en itlnpilte among the coal lueiern of Werl laiknhlfe 1 Jig tan*t l*y arhrUaUon han fane! 'lire halk Nmige, fti*tu Near kmk, Nov. til, han arrive! at i.nit < i.-ia* n wrlh two ruivlvota of 1 mriew of the B.i! k XlUtil Iho latlrr foiui ileret uu the viiago ft *m l'tril.tel|*tua to Atilwnrj aint t ghteari Itanila wet. .It nvitM. Flie new of llie lark tu : otiteo. which win alartiloiiet tut Ilo* gasra, . flam llaitrm 'ii* for ijnult>liert a. ahot the countable through (tie t""ly, kilting hlia the < aulalila'a brother, who luterferril, wan a"o killel. iiohtieit n wiMutil lunitai More Uian S.(vvi,WiU women eicJumveof ner vantn, are w rkrug for wage, ui iifeal lit it am. \ Vlgi'rolln 111* * run ill i" oil fm*t 11 1 onil'l! f *1 tlie o:gtiuratnai of trailm rocietiea am iig litem t he numln of jierwoiin empiayei in Alini. 11l I fewer tea la 11, I'll, in tuall hi 'ilia 3,W. in latrley ctilture 33,733. in hop culuire i *'J ai.,l llie l :at rmj'l el in all there ' !*!■■ on aui ' iuln to lui.l". Mi l'agr. i f ('aiifonna. mtnaluimt a 111] in the t ml el Slatm Hue- to ameiul the ievint rtatutoa, a> an to riiiiala lliinrwe froui nalutaiiaation. j venty mment were ktllrvl by an cxpluaiun ui the Ikguail HiU coiheiy. North S.affoiU alnre, Ijig'lanl *Hi tmuj-iauil of I'mtml staler liiil.au Xg. .1 I'mghaw thai tlie li.a k ttilla IrMTV all i!i liar lawii m a!el by while m.ncrw, the s. retarv of (he 1 lit..lor oaiia ui * u :.. s • Vary , f War I . uje! '.ru lrra foroa J allien Waiaer. I'. I'. fi rmejly jirmete nt if Uarvaiil Co lege ihet a: i am hrntge A "tiocking taiiwav an-i.tciit i* curml near the town *f W..luk, ijiglanL Xu r ll rem train i n a I inch of tlie liirat \Xe.trni ranwav waa thrown fmiu the track amiprw* i|'itaie*iiit m an etahankmrui Siin-al f the i-aJTi.e- fr I n:! Aral .a Ikrtl. g* the r*ait aii't niiteeii of the lannencerw were itrowuel ami other* koied The tinier of a j*ui.| nig-engine . ■, Inln n w :arf 1. -i ;i • i).i ileil k.Jehu \Via>lf.4v| ai. t ii.y u.iig oil ni taboiriw ahghtly .. ..'t wo botorieiw char a. tem. wei! known in Atualeiilam. N. ) wrtit t - XX eel liaiway an-1 attem)-'.ii t-* reh a general ah re there. While rmlrav.ruig to encajw when JuwXjvere.t I v noii rai , ilirelia u e i f t( * m naiio- 1 XX'liitiug wan nhv 1 aid .he I fnnu the ' fTeeta of Uie w >ui I Three rblMreu f Jo * S 11. H|v)vkr a Metii ii.il clergyman ami )'le"i ling el lei of llie Ttelitnri. N. J., ili-trict were ( Lavlog 1-ttrglarw, when a jiai-4 in t! " U%i. ■ f nun ef (hem wrnt oV. n..t Ihe l '! <-: ; f*-fr*t ttir rtirvk ef liie wvyiti.) n-st, chii'L nine >M >U, iiifllrlm); F:! s. SUMI. Dsn f .itu'.sire i ml. iiw of lluirii \V *r\l A i - lujwto f \ns INK ileatr..yed by lire *l.l mer t • vrh > f new furniicr* ju-ui if ( Tle n. I "f l'.ie S rtou M<*ni I" *er I isqscu tu 'vytau, M*M> . WAS bunml. With 11.'.: filf > in *: 1 I.- .ler l..sis. 5 ,*. t-?aj!h •bop ftJ. I st. rn *Un • part of Ihe w -rk bftu::jl tf tlm Hal im m M. (D.! i J'j :-■■■ jJ limfnrnnen. rotninulC'l au ••:de tm cnihiig Ins throat with a iv- e I lie n*an an-igi r l for lite act is •tomesun trouble, ins wife having lssii iiisane foe nnw iiarw.. tlv the fi|l-i n ef spirit lainp in fit. lettw M.w. llftuer tnt an infant eict" .lars < I. a servant girt : aron.l Able hlnnnk, an! a Mr. Itirkertll wnre all fr tfiii' v t>iinm>l Mr l'.jrerb wh# w* killeit in New Oitran* hv tiov. Warmulh was forly-eichl ream of BRe. He was a printer t-v trade • I a native of Paiinsy lrania. tin . aire In Men itrlnans in Isg,. JJP w rml in Hie SMHJ*u;:IIS of J has TI, and ltr*i:i: in tlie ann> of llie W . st. Its was wmirslcsl f.,nr times, one of wturh wounds drprivr-! tnm "f Ihe ue of his left arm After the war he returned to Nen Orleans and was eh lest Clerk of llie Tbir-1 thslnet i - nrl for Iwo term*. l ast February Mr. flyerly with • ihnr* ts-gan tin |III!KWLH*I of the \nw Orteaim th *.';n, slurh, un t< r his ban txcoiue one of the trading nnwsjsiiw-rs of llie St ile. (dnnf of Polien Mnrpliy wa* aliot and killsl ' ib all' upline to arr.-I leo is.lons iisfn-t th. ley a- ! Alilf -id at I' 'lunihiis, i.a, lis 1.0 n.ss mortally woundt t dunig the rtghl ai.l 1"! Dm jnwelii ioro . f liaring A Co.. in Jlistoii. was In ken uit'i *ne taken prisoner* 'llie rrew of the Cow patrirk, wliteh was hurtles! at sea. four ratlin |rfisi'ligei* and 421 ate rape passe n,*era, who had iitimigiatcd under the griminl regulationa lor Austiaha. are supposed to liave l-een l""t. Tlic gevcruincnt iminigiantii wore for the nrnat pari agricultural lal "W, wtio left England iu coiiac'picncc ef 111 cut lalair atrikca. Many nfthein were married, and were accompanied by their faimliea. Tho voncrahla lieirit Smith, whnac death ia announced, was bun at t'ltca. N. Y., in 1197. He will long be reraem botod for liia beneficenl gifta to the poor. Mr. t'liriatian K. Ibiaa aava that tin iaaatiaftcd that Ihe abductor* of hi* ami. ('baric* Ilrewatcr ll'iaa, were Kill* lat Itav Itnlgo. l!e offers a largo jeward to any one who will ientore the boy to liuu Sadler, the English oiusiuaii, tiiia agreed to row Hruwu on l!ei!for*t basin in June or July next 'llie death sentence of Angelina Pouliti i* liathurct, N. It.. I'** lwen commu'ed t i unprisoiiM* id for I fe iu the (>e!ii tenuaiy. She wan privy to tho scheme of tnur daring liar hunl-aml. foi which Ilia |uuicl|ial, ■ mi' (iallaln. waa liangvil last fkloln-t 'llia < 1.-iiiian man-of war Allwlrnaa and Nautilus which wen* direct. I l*. withdraw from Ilia S.oi.lsli . **aal liava imw Iteen oivlarad to ra uu. n al SanUUidar and demand salisfa. ti.rn of tin- I arllata for H ail attk IIJK.II the liarman t'lig fiiintav Judge Hairatt dantarl Win M. Tweed* application f .>■ release ami tlie . a " will now go at .'ine to ilia general (erntof tha Supreme Court, ami than..* to the burnt of Appeal". In lira meantime Tweed tcmninn in prison Sii men ware killed and twenty itipitr I by (Jo* explosion of a lister in a saw mill at Angelica. Shawano county, XX in Judge liariett. of New X *.rk has thief Paul I a X F'i'sl for vlotili'in >t 'llie proponed nr I Inaiu e trill |MVA.-e**l tire I'mlnl Stale* Sena ■ by a atriefly party vole **nly ..no lU>)mbli.*air voting with the minority and one l>rui*i'iwt wttli the ma Jurity, XX tide A \\ ill,am** of 'i'.dailo, tihiii, was alone in hla stoii, three men entered, knocked !.ttu d-.wu, gagg;e*t and Is ttnd him. ar.d after ab sractmg y4d fr■ mi lua pts-koi dr<**m|riv.i. A Ir- - "ii at 1. r enter.si Ho store, when he found XX'ilhairui In the aline hi Iplenn |SM>I(I. *n and ii lcas.il hllri lit the en-olid and lael draw.l ' f It * MBM.II! lirllef Aareiiateril of N, ■! folk \a, the following niunl-ivi dlew the )*i .it |rivi puree Ni., 11,343 drew #7,SUU . No. '.'4 1'.4 drew fiI.UMI ; No. 47,4(13 Jrew #S,UU4 ... An engagement has taken place ai the town of b*"ta, pi 'Viiioe i f tXareelona, twlweeii a band of i arllata and a lardy ul iialrunal tr\si|ia, in which tin f inner W. fa defeated, with a han of ll.uiv men knlcd An unknown ruan r.ale ii|. to tlie county jail uf liar tow county, Mu., at lilglil, and, through a window, ehut and killed on. 11 eer.riiy mu*, the murderer of CuL Norn*, also fatally w uodnig hia accomplice, IhXirir. lie (Iron r- ajsil Tin annual ataU-menl of the live etork (rwdi. in lh.fTalu for 1574 "howa U . rei't-i]4e . f cattle to la friH.CtM hem! , sheep, J lira.l h ,s, 1. •<•*' head, *11 horsee, 21, V'■ head, 'lire shij'tririite were 441.431 head of cat ■*, C"7 1- ,ml *f sheep, ],1161,1310 hea*t *f 1 **gs, and .11,731 In a.l of horsew. Tlie total .. lima!* *1 vaim ? the r>*> ■ .pte . f aft', sheej* and logs is CM 4"2 1"5. Mr. William A. Potter of New X*-rk, l.ae a-.-cjrie.l the jsaiitiof) ..f eugi-rv'Mfvg arrhlfect of the I'nitnl Hfale-e Treasury dejautmriu ... The ralimatnl *lil|e 111 "ta of Iritlhoii from 1 tall .luring ths |at year are }7.'ai,(**r ..lur John X. .M.-Hunakl was i< . ... ted Uj Uie Ileum. >n Pariiamenf by a maj M. y of 17 A daughter uf Mr. I'urwe, 1 potr J erne, waa burn. 1 In death by Uie ri j , of ak. :■*"< ,c tain)*. 11. r ehith* sn* k l.re aiel Iwung aicri.p she waa burned to a criej. la-fore ;os-. stance rea* liod her ... Prvwudeul Ila.it v. . f New Xofk, ha orileml ihe warden of lire i-euitruuary to treat XX'm. M. Tweed juel like an ordinary conVtel. A b.illant Art Ut-narilcd. A pullriiit ilrw-vl bus ju*t lien fitly li ••..■'..ii by tin* I nrt d Nlal.** War 1 jriirtmofrt, whicii lum j.r.tw-iiUii iiie.inli Ui ..id \\ is *.iirrill, l'rrvob s llarritrptvifi niul K ill, uinl SCHULh ! liaj'iiuur mid I*lxoll, .*f ficut-rui Mil.-s# cvnmiuami. The -b i v of Uieir h*r>.i#ni i# a# follow# : Tin* six m*n were KtirjiriHeil by 1A In (iuiift, who Jiuireil ft volley tljvon litem, stAtujwwluip th>-tr h'THc# niul wrotuuluip * very ouo i f tin-ir number. ou<* fatally. l*ipguip a wluxlliiw trencli with tlietr kIUV. - ill lire MUoly noil, th*y held til. IX savapo aMscalaiita ul l>ay till nxght tune, when the latter w lthdivw, curryinp • >fl wotixr !lfb**n of th. ir numlicr killed. S. v.-ral tini.n tin* s.l.li>*rw liad to nat* tin ir revolver# to rvjM-l th* cluxrpe* f Ktui-njc ahoitld tlwv Is * verjmwrbrnl. I'ln* dyurp tnaa, Uionffli tiiiahlo to ) lam lie II rifle, propped htiixm If p gill Ul tin to uch lost tic kllowledffC ol hi# iwihg diK.vl.leil should tin liullaus. Tin* long figllt, b*v, w m:i.l<* nu.b r a chilling nxiu ; that, imw * v< r. famished lliem with WHIT, though they liratik mingled with it their own blood. F\sl tin y liad none. Ho gallant mid cluvalroil* a reM-tmroc luenbsl tn tiling b-ws than the lugh prm#.* of (i. in rn! Mil.n ui hi" .iuttriitchoH, mid the t* ivgtutiou of tin War 1• j.artnieiit just chroluchiL \ Banting In Criminal*. \V< ajiuld imagine tliat tiio terrible death •>{ I' -ucla* and MF tie ir IHHIH-* lying in Ilia Krsiklyn Morgue, W illi Uv.- a depressing effivt Ufs-ii tin- (,'illaluau who belong to tlic burglarious prufesst u. M ot tun. übh >1 !x ni east *tde ralooii*, ami emteciaUv in tin- bucket alu'jw along the rm*r front. lh eireunori uice lia Imwii dismissed. and bar raoin* held entranced liy the recital • f th- dean! h<-roe' daring desl. Hut a Mid.leu a!"] page of a rarcer of crime an theirs WAN at -pissl. IS apt to rub tIE tinsel off the idea, if it ever I'luteiL And tli. re i* no doubt tluit a tawdry faaciua I mti i* pifiuil oTcr a certain cls of js-.pl* bv tin- *1 rim of felonv written wttli Mich ra*-colons! ink by Mr. tin* worth and other* of hi* ilk. Only the other dnv the poliiw of Philadelphia made n A scent upon a cellar m winch were a J zen or lift < n lads. constituting a juvenile gang of thieves, encli of whom li.nl In ii originally led astray by the in thicnea of the yellow covered romance* of crime. IVrhaps Mosher and Douglas begun in thi* manner. However they lwpia, and however they have lived, it t* certain that titer hare given in their death the moot terrible cntpham* t that rather trite Ilea.hug for a copy lsoh, " Honesty i tlio IKV-I jsrri, the gnat financier' of tho regulation, and waa named bv Jefferson two yearn after. It Is (.-all t" make its ap| irniiee from the mint in 17'.2. It bore thehea get jobs and can't get one; a fell*r s got to g t suthin' to eat. an' it stands to reason ef lie can't get it in any other WHY he'll st. al it ; tliat'a me Apply tho Remedy. It appears thnt we neod no longer be tortm i.; I with liver, kidnev, bin Id'T, and glandular di*en*>*, immlal and phy sical debility, partial paralysis, intliun matory ami chronic rinuumtisni, ily* itepeia and morbic linmors of th lihsnl. Dr. Walker's Ycg table Yuieg.tr Hiiter* Compter* the rails*'* .>f nil of the atMive irregularit :••* by-leeuriug fierfect diges tioii, n prop* r flow ot bile, nud a free dis charge of all waste matter. It is not a vile doctored whisky, gotten lip to de ceive the public and tickle the palate. It is n medicine to the sick stomach, the relaxed nervous system, the weak circu lating blood, ami t!i*' overworked, pros trated braiAn infant mnv take it, ami to chil -reii niffl 't 'd with worms, and even u lull i who suffer froth thi - cause, ignorant of the fact and their numbers ark mi" -n- it is tlm great"st remedy of th*' ng •. Tak" one Isiftle and von wia" be nati 'i *1 thnt this is no catcli peniijj nostni Cunt. MASIIIMiTHA SIATTKIiS. Heaalr. NumeitMM jetltiona were |>reeentel from teiuiwlance oiganirationa, mmlaterw.anil iWhera, In I'ennaylvania. Mannaehuaetta, X'erinont aril other Hi alee, anking < oiigmwa to imiluhit the man II fa. line ami aala uf all alinhohc lt<|tiota in the I Hat i lei of i il'imlna or Tenitwriea #f the I lillnl Htatea. Hefntrnl to tho Finance Cniu llllttee Tho Keiiatn paaaoil, withmil arueiwlmrnt. the hill "tu|*i>vlil for the reumpU>*u of a|ietttuerata In itallra I jlwral* In amall cainlata Mr arpenter of XVla., waa eUwtmt rrnei ilcmt |iro loan, of the tv-nala Mr. Morton hi tlialiiieiit a reaoiutum reeogmriug the vail lity of IHiichliaika rretentlala aa Senator from Ixniiaiaoa which weut over until after recewa. A nwunoriai of lelbiiahera uf I ill n-li* a U ta the citv uf Nt w k ofk waa )>reawi|itMl. comnlauniig of iinjnnt ilia.-nnilnation agaiiiai peruahcala in the new l'l ail ai taw. Ileferi 1 llaoar. the 101 l iutftaiucml ui the limiae hy Mr. iluljea imp eel I) tlio internal revenue tawa. eicejit pitch aa telate to ilialitleit pflnU ft ■uivulml hipiota, letaenn, anulf, rigar* , Ui in eri-aoo the lav wi ihatllted a|anta ten rente |*r gallon, am! to re|*al the ae.-,Pinl aeetnm of the a. l of June ut 43 crrita a ropy. an ! the latter a!m 44 ivenU. The reeo lerioii w ae paawegL lire S| aker animunccd Ure ap|ManUnetil of Ure Sei.ci i orumiltee oil Alabama Alf aire aa foil* I*l Menara. I h-matl < ? lmllajiß Albright of Pet! wylvama Canuouuf llhnow. lhackner uf Muemurt. aud larttreU of Alalwtna. Mr. liarriauu, of Tetm., from Uie Flection Cicnmttlee male a report in Uie AtVaneae coiiteetoil elocUuai caaw with rewoluUtma that lieil. lire i * nteeUu.l. wae but duly elected, but that Knyiler, the aitUng meluW. waa. The reeohilltmn were al.<|m*L A ( urinus Suicide. Tit" uhl Htairy of a room with a itumlrer of wuniowH, one of which iltaap|w*arvii everv ilay, ami tin* rvtota grralually HB --tracUvd until it crushed its occuiNxnl to to deatli, t'Tiib-ntly liatinbsl the brain of a viinjvoiritip i'lirnuui jeweler who re cvntiy conituitUii HUKHIC. Tlie uniucky Frcnchmau, inn.molnble for tin- hma vf hiit ln-tter lnaif, bnvuM- aubicct to a |c cim of aounuuulmluim. lie waa aocu* UtUlt-il to wear a gohl luck let, one of liu, late wife'n favorite onituui iita, atul he uar. H. J. Glenn. of Jacinto,.Go) ton county, CoL. ha* raised and biTTwiUol thin v-ar, on lua own ranch*. 600,000 Imalx'U of wheat Tin" ia equal to 18, 000 ami will l.wd eighteen I.CKW ton hips. ami all of this ha has in la own twi'hoOMw, readv for shipment when the water of tlw kaoramento nut nws miflkaently. 'Hie 1 Krtor'a freight-, to | tut lus wheat in San Francaaon, will amount to £ !>• reinaved by a rational explanation. Is IT. An exchange ask* : "Is slavery dead." When we hear ef a mother of f utr children going out wnaliing by (lie div to procure none thing for them to cut, while her ablt -bodied husband loungi s about the lit er weloon from the rising of the sun nutil the going down then of, we are forced to answer tliat slavery is not dead. How in TRIA. Counterfeit half dol lars in scrip are thus detected : On the counterfeit the lock of hair in the corner of I tester's forehead touches the other hair i t. each end, while in the genuine it is a "C"-haped lock) and touches only at the lower end. SR.A FOAM BAKINO POWDKH. —In an other column will tie found the card of the old and ii'iiahle house of r sled form. 1 !fore tMliig your mchrtnaa I !■•>) Iwrotur nrlutTtl 111 flreli fiotn one hundred •ml ii( • fur sample of hundred* of latter* wtli.l, He rewiet by I if. Pierce, and in the fate til i, li •ii.tnir* who can longer dotl, thai the Doctora tu.-hTluwi cura Uta * oiai I'aaea of I hi unit' I steirh. Til* OKKat ravouiTK run IHS i.Mints. Wan. Forwvlh ISvtium A Ono druggl*!*, of Ijie Halt, Kla , wnte, Hej< tilth, IMT4, aa fob low* "Dr. H V, Pierre, liuffalw, N. lour fioblen M—hiel luanjtarjr and Purgative IVIieU tell aery laigeljr au Utm, a* imuiM-r* of our ruetomeni and frier,.!* leattfy with pleaeurn. tour Pavonle Plee. riptuju iB lan lee I the great faronle with llir ta>lie*, at, I nun,ltem ran aay with Joy that it hae aavetl litem from eking oat a mumrable lift- ta meeting with |trrmature death, and re al- rad them It. heaiUt and hamHiMMB." 11n "teat* la of eoauei, i Iran the tiay on whlrh Ur. Pierce* Pavorite Preemption waa ftrwt ma te known to. tlx m A atngle bottle t,fU-t. giiee dehiatt and eufler.ng woman tin ire relief than unaillui of tieatiurnt fna their family ohTwioan in ail tiioee dcraogemnaaua return. la. kachr dragging down awMMJOUS, nerrour ami genetal deiahty, it la a aovereign remedy, it* *•- .linug and hraiuig reader it of llta utttuiet value U> la.llea eufferuig from In ternal f<-er, runy-netnm inflatiiiiialinti or ulcera tion, and ile atrengtiieuuig effort* tend to n-rrel ihaptacatnenla o1 internal |rU the re* dl of wnaki.ee* of natural ao|ipurta. It la •"lib* ail .lit, glnte Dr. Pierce a |wut>j>hlel in d-aeaae* perubar to w inen will I* *. Nt to any eddraaa on reowjd of two etamjwi. Adilraaw ae ahova. ('*>. Ftntrful The amount of money thrown away in at bnvurg shoes protected by Hilver Tl|aa Parent*, he wtee and Uwuat that your ahoe dealt r ehonid keep Untn Com. Inti-atini-ut with Poaithc lb-turn. No hnartcial awnr.uta yet offere.l in the mar ket have Imoutue an readily and generally l>pt,ir aa the 'irvt mortgage pretmum Lmde of the luduwirtei PthiUU'iti t •■mpauy of New York, and there etwte many jutent reasons for Una Uiarketl |Hfwrui* In the final piece the loti'ia are placed at the atuunel le jure of fan tw h. and the nStirw of Uie |trtucu b Itond jamcijeim in rvert .{uacterly |*w mirnn until it i* n Iwetnnd |nn<-|ieJ and u tcieai Jly edtimaeujg Morgt tithau liruno A t 0., tbe financial agent* at No. 23 Park Ibuw, N V.. circular* gn.og full rtpiauaUuti tnay la ut'teiUtal. t ore. There is, probaidy, no way in wluclt we can l-encfit our roaden more than by rwmsn- Uitmluig to theui for yrneraj uae JtJkHMm'i .twdyw /.trnoicrtf. it la adapted to alunatt all the p ,rj*wea af a family medicuie . and a* a •Jtociln ft* ctMigha onida. whooping nrugh. aoiviinsa of the cheat lame r-t. attach, rheu mati-m aputing af hkmd and all lung diffiruJ. tic*, tt hae no cvjuei that ever we new or heard of. I Yww. Thf propriety of giving ortiidition meduitte to horaea rattle and aheep war die crimed and artruißed h many of the agnculttiral acirhta throughout the Mate last fall, and we Irrhet t- that ill every cam hut one they decked in favor of Sheruion $ I anairy Comitlum /'tarvhra. circulating a sheet con taming Uts uee* and gowalp of tbe d*. fur lha amu*e ment of loa palletite. From Una newapaper* grew and became advertiviug mediums fur ali i-;a**e of gooda, ewpemally £. in wood and Warw.ck Ooilara. flma. fKhCTIBU PI I.MDNAKV BAI>AM • ! M"*t aPHtoved- rwllal.l* aed wwllkmsa reread) far tot cjii. t'-'t ie urn • '* i wrriow tii a, r,"m Prow *1 rwaall kur t CrLK.lt HKoa a to.. Itaakei The Market*. rrv toes IW! Oattle-Prtmi to Kvr Rulueka lISS Ilk Commtm t> tluod Trsata l*t te Il> Mllrbt eww . SO 00 teSS 00 Hog* Live 07 vt OT% irremed o*,t4 Ok Sbeej- tt 14 IT I*tmte St te 0k t"tu> Midditng I',S lb Pkiu - F.Hra Western I US is * 'JO (Hal* I ttra 1 f et3o Wbeat— lied W owlem JJI 4 1 Ja No. 3 Hpnng lit A I 11 Rye Mat* *3 te Slit Itarley —trial* Ist .4 I M lure Man 1 SO wt 1 rtl Oate-Mited Wveieru 0 .. tl tern Mtted We-tern • N (4 tt Hay.prrrw-I II g S per cw\ as at aft Hop. •;*, an. on wt it Pork Mew* .. IS 75 ,x lerd )SVa US F.*L Markrrei Nn ). new....... II 00 .*l4 00 " Not. new IS 00 t If 50 Dry Cod. per rwt (W m 4 50 Hrrrin*. li-wled. per hot SO d Sft l"et-.leUß>—Crude & Stars Reaned, IIS Callforuta Fleece I7JttS l Tata* - eft Sift AurtmUan ** ftk. ad Itat lev -Mtwle 40 we 43 Western latry 34 te 3k Western YelU.w 34 t 14 W rwtr-re Ovdtcary 3D 4 31 lVnovylvama Flu* 34 t* aft Cheese—hUtr Ivucr 1 ?•>*.* IS " ttk,R,n.e 1 04 t* 05 Weetern 10 <* 15 Egg— Stele II g n >uun. w:> <4 1 14 Kvr 7 (4 1 m Own Veil..* T* 14 *1 *•! Mixed fO 4 >J Mr.ileum 4 06 <4 1 at rituminu. rVwir —IVmuyln* . hltrm 9 So 4 I 29 -at i -jo i n lijre 1 00 14 100 Ouru—Yellow *c 4 Mixed IS d N ot.~ Mixed M |4 41 M.olrutu-f'rttdw. (■ v4te% H.-Sord. 10% rm. TilK III—T In Ike U*rM. A 1 It ire. 1' >—** l ttetmleete* VIOMIKKI 11. jteoxn —y. 46 It* Ho-ed U 144 rVw. MIK* tHI.K.I ldiN,r. 4 \ \ One jwV uilui Will biu .row rfry, , so *IOKK -oi >< HIIKAII. : %*3hg j Whiter. I-whirr Sweeter Richer ktiW/l/i II l l(\ lit 110 I'mleee |i. Pv vVsn—>l Tb" m all In 1* teaiih it -M l> likr HOT ( AKIX ■ .1J m Nannd at for t irealar to LWJ;Wf. . p. UWTA X (IK, '# 17(1 llwwne Sew York. SENT FREE A the mjwtwrVw of TXT ATT QT* anf i.W r SHIOO. iaxicttrii mi and ll?ulratir© any addrwwa Tl I|. MKIIM.I A I Baxsuui axp Street, Nww Y*th Centennial Games make atikwlkJ Hobday ift for old or y.mna A atxarribotiao of fan and jrrdt r * '■ f r th* a- H-tal cirri* la found 1M Jt lil r O to ha* ftp new gamei of KShjfl /I m PA A*r*ii a* Riarnpf.oa ft) MCS33 H__ raMa Sent by mail for 7$ PFWV , *S n ** t,tA ** *l**l araiAnaxf WRMm K !• J■**.'.•(l ,x ra*4%l ta fA# i.Mae rtecfe *' FMlleir lUll MM. Ntnftu Afwwtw W ante*d llmailaa*. V Y. Tie MILLER & MILLWRIGHT. t Monthly J—iitwl f I* t—**• Trery MiUer *nd Mill rupil r!v*i .1 ulr IS Addrree SIMeStIS A t.At'l.T, I .. irn.u. t> l m per *nnwm_Seop* THE PIANO-HARP Cabinet Organ. rvtenfeti PeroiaKer. IKi Ate and baautifol muairal inatmmcnt or twpmta went upon the t'ahlnd Or*an lcitm • mnnblnatton of Ibe ptafxfrlo and oriran To a complain /tratVUra Rrod t *an. ka added a Plana Harp. th Pmaa of ahk h arc Maeea Ihoa* of tba pianoforte and harp. It Nm a pianoforte action . to played by tba aama kep arfth the or*an. and may be taoi acparmtaly with ona or all t >c at< pa of tha orpan It to not 1 labia bo fet oat of ordar and not mqtitra tuning llaaitac thoroujrhly taatad Ihti beautiful Improcamant. a offar It with eraat ooafl detre to* the public Prtcw of PI A NO-HARP CABINET ORtiAN. BW4N a FIT*-OCTA* DOTVLB REKP OAOAH. An Sroew; with Vox lit MAMA. ArroxaTir Rwxix, KJERR SWIM, and PiAWrwHAr.thrmand a half octama. In Pleant Hmonanl Cue. SYuu. Circularw (two. Mft SON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., *."> In lon Square, w V®rk; 154 Trrmnnl HI.. |lo*ion ; NO A H'2 Adams Si(klca*o. /fi K A MONTH Affnu wanted +rwj VL* Jr'Al 1 where DuHineaa h t\ n wIRRHHIMAN, A Harclay Street. N Y.. or i) U U A I ITU Wat Fourth Sirwt.Cinciniuti.O. EMPLOYMENT i ION NT ANT KMPMIY RKNT. At h..m.Mak \ or I wiialf. XUO a week riwrantimd. No capital re quired Particular® and valuable umi'lre acnt frea. Ad areaa, with Ik? return at amp. iliamahurgh.N .Y. AKNTS WANTED for oar popular now book, Little Folks In Feathers and Fur, And Othrra in 3'either, r t'UVETHORM Tk. Imi W. koa |llttcrr ir MUM p. Autii an J lamrni'l J ▼eryWt JT prMotttrN T rhtrmlag loaat'f* )v lilaotrato* Jsl lb* thin# for yonag ami aid. Aront* it lth b*.t • ! i-c hook Iftetroror ran* *a*J f r. IS a- l flt t" rlrrr r m! i M*atr*t*4 afremnca ahorta. KREK TO ALL. Wow >• ibr * ®* Mr a>oa aad to mtk m . Aliinm, DI'STIN, tiII.MAN "A CO., Hartford, Com I® ill 1m 3 H Jif : l 11 1 l)r. J. Walker'* California \m fffar Bitter* are a purely Vegetable preparation, made clneflr from tbe na tive berba found on the lower range* of tbe Hierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tbe medicinal iroperties of which are eitracted therefrom without the uee of Alcohol. Tbe question is almost daily asked, " What U the cause of tbe unparalleled aucceae of VINEGAR BIT TERS f Our answer is, that they remote the cause of disease, and the patient re covers hie health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in tbe history of the world bw s medicine We compounded poaaeaaing the remsrksbi QUAIII Iet of VIESOAB JiiTTßis in HAVING ihs sick of every 4MSM msa is heir to. They ars s geotis Pitrgauvs ss well ss s Tunk, relieving Conge*tin or Inflammation o tbe Liver and Visceral Organs, in liiiioas DIMNMMNL The propertlfi* of DR. WIURTTI Vlßso AS II ITT* ss are Aperient. Dtanhorelk, CinoiflAUve, KsUitkHU, LBIBIIT*. uivrrtic, bsdslivs, Ctmnttr-lnrilsnt. butltrnfi*- 'Jl** - uva. and AnU Hdkrut. Grateful Thoii*andK Vnt ' ROAR BITTRKA the most wonderfal In vigursnt that svsr suaisinsd lbs sinking arstcm . No IVrikon fan lake thow Bittern oeconling to directions, and remain long ufiweli, provided their are not d stroved by mineral jroison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyood repair. Billons, Kemltfent and Inter mittent Fever*, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the I'liited States, especially those of Uie Muutiwlppi, Ohio, M'ssourt, Illinois, Tennessee. Cumberland, Arkan sas, Bed. Colorado, Brazos. Rio Grande, I'earl, Alabama. Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke. James, and. many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably aer>aifKuiied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful Influence upon these various or gans. is essentially necessary. There te no eatitartic for the purpose equal to UK. J. WALKERS VINEGAR BtrriK*. as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the aaiue time •tinuilaUng the serretious of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against dlaeaae by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAR HITTER*. NO epidemic can uke bold of a si stem In us fore-armed. I>J >pejpia or Indigestion. Head ache* Pain in the Nooutdera, troughs Tightness of Uie Chest. Dizziness, Sour Eructations cf the Stomach. Had Taste in the Mouth. Hihous Attacks. Paipita- Ulion'bf the Heart. Inflainmatioa of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys. and a hundred other paiuful symp toms. are the ofiaprttigs of l ivgpepsta. One bottle will jmn e a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy adrertiae mcut. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swelling*. L kwra. Erjruptll*, Swelled Neck, tioilre. Scriful'"j infistnmsUoos. 1 odoienl Inflammation*. Mcrcunai AffectiottK Old Sores, KnipUont t,f lha Skin, Sorw Eye*, etc. ln these, a* in all other conatitutioiisd lha- Mars. WALKM'S YISCGAB liITTKU lUT •husrn iheir prrAt curative poser ia the tiiocl oU-UnsLc Mid nitraulald* cmm. For Inflaiiim(or.v and ( hrotiic KheumallMii. Gout. R.lious, Remtt tent and Intel linttent Feters. ihaeaaeaof the jttuad. Liter kMiners *tui Bladder, these Bitter* here no eaual. Such Lineai r ere caused by Y lusted Blood. Meehanieal I>i*eaM**.—rrr*nns en raged in Faints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Trpe-netters. Goiil (testers, sod Miners, M they advance in life, sre subject to paralysis of the liosrel*. To |(narri against this. take s dose of H'AUII'I Tin SUA a Birris* occasionally. ForSk'in I)i*Cit*e*, Eruption*, Tet ter, Sail Rheum. Blotches, Spot*. I'nnplev J*Utule, lii'il*. C*Hact*<. King-worm. Scald head, bora Kye*. ErrwpeU*. Itch. Scurf*. lM*cokratioii* of the Situ, llatnor> aad liir*w of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are HteraUr dug up arc' carried out of Uie y*tc.rt Uiuo by tie une €f Uieee It! tier*. Tin. Tape, ami other Worm*. 'liiiug in the xvrtetn of no mauv thoaaand*. an effectuallr iWroyed ai d remoYed. \"o vtem of medicine, no vermifuge*. no an lhelminitics anil free lie fnm worm* like lhaae Hitter*. For Female ('ontplai it *, in young or old. m*rned r wugle. iu U.e dawu of wo manhood, or the turn of life, then* Tonic Bitten dttpiar ao decided an influence that improvemenl u aoon perceptible. Cleanse I he Vitiated lilood when ever TOO 6nd ita impuntiea burning through the akin in Pimples. Eruption*, or Soree cleanw> it when you find it obstructed and siufgish in the vein*: cleanse it when it ii foul. roar feeling* wul tell roa when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the ayateni will follow. R. 11. MrOOSAtrD * CO.. DroggMa sad Ga Agta.Haa Fraactwo. (JaHftwaia ■tul cor of Washingum am! tTharllon Su. N. T. 4wld kg all i>r.((liu mad Uralrrx. 1L T. ■ C.-Wa L _ r>4 b/Vi | Aaeat. H anted f.r ■MUU TTII UuiDt'm nK Ai.nj iDK, Kllbrrmimltll I'lHo.ni. IUI'KTKjiTKO T m r —... and i >mlit tap.v] trlirri* ruhp-rt. and knar* l imittrTrrli |aw>tilar For narttrrUsr. and IrmxMn* Ht'HHAKO HKlle . I'usSahw*. Um inuUrWlpha. Itwl-T or rVDctaaatt AI.FST* II INTI II immodi.ielj. to *1 lit "t I rorj doMrahlr S*w PTT*T aUKIo k* b.r koepor. and other* C. J I'trtwxu. t 'boa Hire. (Vox. MB SKARI.V mail YKARN THI Richmond Prints Hire bc b4d la bbfb wflewn by tbm who am a (Vim. wru prfducwd in Ail liw mr#ttim *f rbA*iin|| fmb Iha. aud in MMwttilßA Atyic* mbhml toUw aanto of atni imhuiqa Aiikmic Ito bltor kr* Um "STANDARD GRAY STYLES," Pn-ya for th# boom or bmatiful In dmtcna wad plMuduf in okfitii CHOCOIaATE STANDARD STT"LrS la cmt wartof. and wiiaaUßati.>a and appmid will odDctoa A tESI* w \>TFH. Men or rttaen |34 a il ww k. *t |!. Rkybtoi SlreW. New tHL aOOK AGENTS WAJKTEU IT ALL Dy Mr* AlrahaoM of Fat let* City, for M y*xrt the Wila of * Mormon lt jC. hmt lo irodactwa by Mr*, etowo. IX. Mory o( ■ -MMV apwlmr Myt bar* thr "X44a A.r." myaMrfon. aocrrl dots** rv of th. laoromoa aa . "rJtWMk wnii arm (Arm " Bnfht. Pi.'* 1 at.J Good, it IB th. hr— n.w book out. actually f with nod thiof. for all. It * n~!ar rrrry wd*. Wit* r vary body, an J oolarlk all oThrr t*—■ a* m M niakti Ml CAof m*l IjUKnl wiwo-a raforw it Cworyoody araol. it i and a**nta arw acUiur from Id M o day : S*tb t*a—W am 4a yourt Wa want Xtx mo-w truatr mcrnu MIH wra or wooko - and w win nil O.tet Fro* to thou w*o will twaraaa l-aqt* oolopKlrOl wit* full fwrticiila-a. Woa rtr Mm 4. efi. Villi— A. |iwMTßi>n * tlleitlord. Coo*. \RV KRTIKERK! foal gj renin to GKe. P. HtiMKLI. A I'll., 41 I'arkßi.w. S Y.. for ttwfr ftapAfo of itIO —V". exitaiolnl Haln of Iff If If I now.- : paper*, and eg'tnto* h .wiua; o at ot ailTortlatajE. HOG RIMGEIt; *//il .Y , Xk,oi>o,llikl Rl.cn, v/dws' , TbAUOV siwcer*- \ W d.bOO TudACO SoUL r Ato: Barfwv* Dwltri -! I Th*m. X\ Riorrrfl, Kiarpr btoflitets 1 ii, Tcmc.fti.XA.byriMi.l.jMßtp^d, r CYmko torn* Au tr e* w - H,Lt * iu, L^ k ) f* PER HAY' Commtowioa, or *3O a week Hal vy and Riiteowil. We offer it and will paw Itc Apply now. GTwKBBKR a CO., Manon, 0.