FARM, r the use of tuonev. Much of tho money Isirrotkvl from tlie Ivuik* on mortgage on the fann, is now drawing interest quarterly, and even monthly,and at ruinous rates at that, IVrson*'have run in debt under the impression that interest would Ih* coming down lower aa.l lower when, of course, land would go up ; mid many of tliem have come to too Conclusion that they have been piasingfann blunder*. Nov, as • success is the measure of ability,'let this class walk up raoekly, weak "sisters as they art', ami take their block marks as led m onagers; ami Wfore a streak of luck strikes them lot them caution the inex perienoed om*s, who have not yet • put their fx>t in it." It is not always popular to tell the truth, but it is generally PMpW : and let us advise ltcgitincrs to go slowly ami oauiiouaiy, and shun debt a* muoh as possible, ami especially at present rates of interest." ttrtne lr I*re-r l Baiirr. The /htfck t** fcirwier say*: "To three gallon* >f brine strong enough to bear an egg, add a quarter of a pound of nice wliite sugar and one tahhepoouful of saltpetre. Boil the brine, and when it i* co.d strain carefully. Make your butter into rolls, and wrap each roll separately in a clean white muslm cloth, tying up witli a string, lNvck a large jar tull, weight the butter down, ami poor over the brine until all is submerged. This will keep roallv good butter per f.vtly sweet ami fresh for a whole year. Be careful t.v not put upon ns< butter that yon wish to keep for any length of ti:ne. In summer, when the beat will not admit of butter l>itig made into roll*, jK*k chvfc-ly in small jars, and u*iug tho same brim* allow it to cover the butter to tlie depth of at least four inciwtt. Tin* exrhidi's the air and an awera very nearly as well as tlie first meth.il suggested." I"r* el ( ante. Cattle not uufrxsjuently sufl'er in winter for want of water. They are turned out perhaps twice a day. and left out long enough to help themselves if they would. But unless let out immtvliately after a full t.-.siiiig of dry food they will not always incline to drink at first, and the owner gets impatient and will not wait. They are tied up again and oompelh<.l to wait till towards night perhaps before they are let out again. They may then dn.uk t.wv freely of extremely cold water, often to la- guc only by breaking through the ice. This is a bad way to do, but it is by no moans uncommon. It is the fault of the feeding. If they are fed properly there is little difficulty in in ducing them to drink. It is a great con venience to have water brought into the bam or into some warm place in tlie latrn cllar. wh*re it does not freeze over, aud where st.vk can have easy access to it. sawrt*r Mtaar Meal. A H-rfion lady sends for publication th-> rvi{v for making mince m:.{, which is now in season. She in forms us that alie has tried various modes, but finds the fi>Lk>wring to be tlie le.*t : Take seven pounds of currants, well picked over and oleoma!; of finely chopped beef suet, tlie lean of a sir loin of beef minced raw, and finely chopped spples (the gulden pippin or Smith's cider preferred), each three and a half pounds; citron, lemon peel, and orange perl cut amnli, each half a {Kinnd; fine jaois: aagiir, two p>onuils ; mixed spice, an ounce; mix well and put in a deep pan. Mix a bjttle of bcandy and white wine, tlie juice of the loiuon* and oraug-*s tii-it have U-eu gTat.nl together in a Ivvsin ; poor half over and press down tight with the hand; then add the other half ami cover closely. This will keep a wh none who could ooraiwre with liituaelf in jH>int of wealth. '1 he fair Iml*. however, showed herself ooiupletolv indifferent to 111* ad vance*. In vain did her friciuU aet forth all the alluremout* apjiertanung to tin* pOMiwien of audi wealth a* the rieh suitor *t.*kl ready to place at her di lvvsal. F.ven the *troug indorse ment of her parent* seemed to have no eff. ct in advancing the proauoots of the elderly but rieh and devoted lover. Tliis was all verv natural on the |>ao wealth might not be adequate to his good fortune, he wus rea.lv by a settlement of one hundred thousand pounds to phwe her happiness in her own jviwrr ! The lady looked at him for a moment in surprise, gave hiiu her Ivaml in token of appreciation, ami tlianke.l him for his disinterested geii croaity. When she was alone she pondered over this experience. Such a proof of disinterested attachment wus ja-rfectly undeniable, ami the more alie thought of tho matter the more interestuig did tlie gentleman grow in her eyea. Tlie rwvolstum in her fi ling* was complete. He was received the next time she saw him at her father's hou*e with such encouraging musle* that he wa? le.l to s{*-ak otuv more of the ardor of his love, au.l with so much effect tluat the happy .lay was soon decided upon b'tw.wu tliem. If this little affair bad iwt .Hvumsl in ths urist-vratic circles of B-lgravia, prolwblv the world would never have known tlie particulars of this very happy and romantic marriage. The I'ldtrd States Jiaiy. From Admiral's Porter's report it re sults that as the United Statea is no longer a maritime uation in the commercial sense so it is also no longer a uaval power in the military sense. The naval register allows forty-* ight monitors, and yet there is not one ship, iron clad or otherwise, that would be of the slight est value in a naval combat witli any capable enemy. Oat of the forty-eight m mitors thus recorded only six arc tit for service of any sort, and their armor would lie lie/ore modern artillery searoe ly more effective for resistance than the veneering on an old chest of drawers. Not only are the monitors useless for close conduit at sea or elsewhere, but our wooden sliips are also useless as cruisers from their want of speed. The Admiral says: If called upon at this time t" command the fleets of the Uni ted States in case of hostilities, a posi tion which is my ambition and my right, I should be put to my wits' end to ue c„*e i with such an incongruous set of vessels as we now ptwsess. Prudence would probably recommend tliat they be shut up iu port, and no dect opera tions attempted with them, sending the wooden v ease Is abroad singly to do all the damage possible until captured ly the enemy, our flfty-gun frigutee per chance succumbing to a two-gun clipper armed with ten-inch rifles, and our small, r cruisers driveu off by merchant vessels carrying rifle guns of leaser caliber. Of all the wooden naval constructions of the war only three art- left available; the balanc are decayed and laid up, in cumbering the variLs, and only lit to bo broken up or sold out of service. Of the forty-eight iron-chnls thirty-one can be of no use except to sink as liarbor ob structions. Out of the ninctv-nine wooden vessels ou the navy list only thirty-one can properly bo calKl vessels of-war, and not one of them can contend with foreign shijxs of equal size. Of the monitors only the Dictator has speed, and she needs rejaurs. Vessels built of th- Connecticut and Congress class, if well built, are commended as effective against an enemy's commerce. Of the donble-turreted monitors the Monadnock, Miantonomoh, Aniphitrite, Roanoke and Terror—really valuable ves sels—want thorough repairs, entire new hulls of iron and new engines. They could not now go with safety from port to port, althouglij intended for seagoing ships, and capabln, when in order, of making long voyages. (omirtlon bj Lottery. In tJif criminal court of Allegheny, Penn., William Byrnes, Esq., made* a motion and presented reasons for a new • trial in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Patrick Woolahan, who WM txravict.nl a ftliort time siiioe of assault and Imttcry. The reason assigned by Mr. Byrne* as ground for a new trial was tliat the jury which had fount! the verdict had been guilty of misconduct. He Raid they stood six for acquittal and six for con viction, ant! then decided by drawing lots as to which it should be. The re sult wus that his client was condemned as guilty, not by an intelligent and re sponsible act of his fellow-men, but by a lottery or specie* of gambling. Sir. Byrnes said that this could be proved, and he thoturht it good ground for a new trial. Judge Collier said that he him self would consider mich nn act good ground for a new trial, and he thought the weight of authorities in criminal law was on that aide of the cane ; but it has Ween the invariable practice of the courts in this State not to question the manner in which a jury arrived at a verdict. The action ot a jury after the members were locked up had always been held as sacredly secret, and the inemlxirs of the jury- could not be cotni>elied to testify against themselves Ho it would le a difficult matter to prove anything that i might be asserted. If, however, any great wrong had l>oen done, he might be willing to oontuder the propriety of disturbing the usage of the court. In this case ho thought nobody was as yet liarmed by the action of the jury, even if wliat alleged about them be true. He suggested therefore that the motion be withdrawn and the matter left to the dis cretion of the court, which was done, John Robinson's Had Fun. John Robinson made New Year's calls in Detroit. He called on a saloon keeper, ho called for liquor, called the liquor good, and drank enough to trip hun up. Then lie l, U|>on closer examination, found that the rider was the pestdler, who sat there like a statue, and was in a complete' state' of oontuamha listn. lb' had nothing ou him excepting liLs slnrt, umlerslurt. drawers and *tch ings, and, notwithstanding the' eolelm -js of the night, he was perspiring freely when lifted ilowu. They could not waken him pMpcrly until he was led intei tile* house', and* when he mine t*> his se'lisete he .vcnied to know nothing of what had occurred. He seemed startled at I wing out of twsl and down stairs in such apparel. Subsequent examination showesl that the man, in his at range state', had worked lus way out of u trap door to Ui roof, and thence dowu to a roof of a Itaek building, and theucc to the ground. Fiudiug a Coal Mine. The finding of the Mammoth vein of tl* Kctdiug Cwmpatiy's Nor weginu shaft. between Pottsvdle ami St. Cliur, l'jv., illustrates tin' correctness of thi- reasoning by which the cuik'lunod was rtwhivl that mi imntniiw anil almost iociluuutablr basin of cal was lying deep underground at that point. M hen the shaft had Wit sunk to the depth of nearly I,'jllt) feet, it utts re solved, say* the Pottsville .I tin*r Jour itnl, to drill a tost hole with the diamond ibill, to tind exactly how the veins of oi*d were situated. This work went quietly on for several weeks, until a few days ago, when the alsive -mentioned Mammoth vein wjm reachciL Oen. Pleasants' original oaleulatioti was that the Mammoth vein could be found at a depth >f about 1,500 feet. The tu'ttial distance from the surfaev of the earth vertically down to the Seven Foot vein, the twiu vein to the Mum motli, is 1,900 feet. The diacrrjauiry is accounted for by the singular formation of the veins of coal as developed by the test drill. The lhg Tracy vein t, ami under this it is thought there Ls a nine-foot vein of coal, llelow this, it is believed, conn's the solid rock. Resides the red ash veins, which will la* work's), there are the following white and gray ash coals : Primrose, fourteen feet deep ; Hevcn Foot vein, seven and one-half feet deep ; and the Mammoth, twenty-one feet deep, making a total depth of forty-right and oue lialf feet of coal. Voting for President, The following is the full bit of the Constitutional amendment submitted b> the U. 8. Senate: /ii"*>/pr/. By the Senate tu.l HODH of Bepro- Mntatives m (Vaigre* <• aosemhlod two-tUmU of each House eonrumnjc tiierein , Uist the fol lu*uii! article i< hereby )>re divided into districts equal in n:iml>er to the tuimlier of Itepresentatitee to winch the State tuay l>e entitled ut Coogiew. to be conii**w i of couaguou* territory, and to be ae nearly equal in population ae may he : and the person" having the highest tiumljer of votes in each district for Troeideut shall receive the vote of that dis trict, which shall lie counted ouc lTeeilnitial vote. Art. 2. The perron hiving the highest num ber of vote* fur Pre* .lent in a State *)iall re ceive two Preauleiitial votes frutu the Stale Urge. ART. 3. The person hav iug the highext num ber of iTmvi'lc-titial votes in the Tinted Sute* shall be Trexideut. ART. 4. If two |>er*oii have the **me unmhor of votes in anv State, it Itciug the lushest num ber. they shall receive each one Presidential vote from the State at large, and if more than two perennn aliall have e: -h the name unnibcr of vole* iu anv S'aie, it being the higher: num- Icr no PreMileiitnvl vote ahall leing the highent number in any district, no Preeideutial vote shall he counieil from that district. AOT. 5. The foregoing provisions shall apply to the election of \ ice-l'remdent. AKT. S. The ( otigrese shall have power to provide for holding and conducting the elec tions of President and' Vice-President, and to establish tribunals for the decision of such elec tions as roav be contested. ART. 7. Die State* shall ho t to reduce the most reoomlite matters to their arithmetical results—that over 500,tJtK) negroee and 20,000,000 lmle of cotton have been l>et and lost by holders of sequences of four, with the chance of drawing a " quint " and tilliug the flush. Whether the player get* his flush filled or not, he is sure to bet; lieuoe comes much blufling. But those who bluff n flushes nearly always lose, for the consciousness of having been so near a good thing and missed it unnerves and l>etrays them. A Senator who has just failed to got the | nomination for President is never good for anything afterwards. Closinf Cracks in Cast Iron Store*. I Good wood ashes are to be sifted through a fine sieve, to which is to be ' added the same quantity of clay finely pulverized, together with a little salt. The mixture is to bo moistened with water enough to make a paste, and the crack of the stove filled with it. The cement docs not peel off or break away, and assumes an extreme degree of hard- j ness aftr l>eing heated. The stove must be eool when the application is made. The same substance may be used i in setting the plates of a stove, or in tit- j ting stove pipes, serving to render all the joints perfectly tight SUM M iltV OF SiKWS, Islereallsa Item* IV*m ll.iuir ant ttiion.l. I'l cel.b ut tiraiit lasilixl a li|.*raaK tt*x*m niFii.biiK heavy rtlfixt . aiiu.iu furnaacoaat fortt- Rcatiolia, Olid ttic k|.|.|H|i| lall.Ula tlirseturaaiirea would rixjutre. In Ilia lueaaaKr. tlie t'reeldclit, after asking for AJ&n.Oao toixituiueiice smk on these giuia, say* : The* constant a|>(a al f.a' leginlatl.Mt fur llio "aitiiaiueut of foruAoaUutia" .Higlit no baiger Im iliaieKal.le.l if ('..iigies* desire*, til |H'a.re(>aie the lui|Hntaiit material, auli.mt stilcji, fnttue ears liiust ttieviiabl) lead to dlnoaltr. Tin* subject in nllblllltted With (lie ||.||Kl thai the .xwwl.leiatloll It desert en tuav be gtteii tt at the jareelit sawn u*i .. lluti|..|* ale |irptaleti( 111 Part* that the H|iitali )U>|nililnaiui and t ailtata will Join forces Ktigf Alfutnu, and hi lite eteltl of aii.x chhi the (>■ o(>le will be ask. d to vela for lion t'ail.w a* King or f.ii lliarwpublt.v It la aai.l lit lxOud.Hi that the goterummit of Monteiiogru hate i..exited uu war with Turkey. \ a. HI of Patrick heal us xf M Hllat'Wll N.J , waa hul not to death. While hta nether well! to the t aitl for W.hkJ the little fellow united near the olote, his chit ties caught tire, aa.l wliru the mother returned lie was binned so alio, kingly llial lo- llttxl only an hour oi so. Mrs. healua also sultxf.d seteieiy Ui her altruipte to exUiiKUish thr flame*, which Oil - cucltxl her hiiiumg Pov in Mise.asi|>|* comity. Mx , a young man nomad 11 ens..u was suspetHixt of rohtwry, and Jcw|di t'arr and a |*o of lite men went to artest loin. Ihtrttig the |>tirwui( lteus.*i shot t'arr. killing bun. and the cUaae woe abandoned. 'ldle follow nig day ShelilT Swank, with a |*x*ne of men, iriiewt-d the (Hirwuit. which reaulted tn the killing of .Hie of his [ MM. the wtmu.liiig of another, and the .a|*.no of llensoii after living uicilallt wxund.xl liwiu, lu showing wiiete the uixuet of the Pa.'.tU* Moil i'oui]>*li> went to, sat* that A. \Y Kai. tall, then Pnelmaatct (itUNtl .now dead . had *ll I**l , J- tin 11. Uice, M. l\, f'J.SOO , J. (i. SchlUUaher, M. t'-, FJIHYUOii ; W. S. king, (*atitiasl.-< of the I! star, #I'JA,I*X). 'ldie door keeper* of the llxii-o received # 1 5.1V10, and the balance i>f Jt'K'.i. Ott) went to lobbyists. llio Auti-lVtal* league of Phila.l> l|dna ■tiggeet as a rem.xly for the present tinaiictal crisis that ConKiees should impose dot no <*t imp it* and gtte a louutv on evp'tln. so that trade with foreign cotiulne* sli dd riot Ik* against the uuui'ifac tttrrrw of thu I uttcJ Ststoe ... ltjr a Uuler evpl.exon a! a c-iUtery m St. Vu-holos. Pa. tie .rge llnml wo* 111- ataully killed and the tiretuaii, who K. unttuug. is sUW|xised oino to ! ate !and woe a! the lorn, and on entering Uie house, he foun l hi* wife as alnive stated, with knitting work in her hands. A doulde-batieled allot gun, discharged, was on the floor. Mr*, i'.mrcstu Lad been morned hula few tuoulli*. bhe wo* twenty t.axe old. and wo* not kitowu to have an enauiy. Seuator t arp-ntcr l* lo represent \Vicx luun again ui the lnlte.l hiale* Senate ...The liusstaii eipedlUou, which la about to eiplurw Western China ha* reached Shanghai, via hiatcha and Peking Counterfeit jJO Put ted State* TYeawmy note*, date 1 the Jdth March, t*CJ. are in cimilauon. Ttio uparion* note* are good imitation* Wliite, a colored man. vu hanged in CoraHKHita Texaa for the tuuivlet of ait. '.her colored maa ldie dew txtutxou iu Itakotali Territory t* so great that a|peoi ore mode for help ... The wife of Tom Hoi lord, the cnmt.rfe.ur, waa sentenced to five year* tn Uie Uuou.laga eotmtj |inbu txary. Her huid-aixJ wa renter, cd to tweiily one year* The toiler of a lurxnii Uie r\plode.l c*i th* Charleston railroad, tieai HanleviUe, tia Tlie engineer was horribly maalicd. otsl two firemen were injured ... Mra John 1 tank in. of llockp ■. Me., conimi'ted aiucide by *hof tlie coll* and rcbasixl a luxui natuc l James lktyera under confinement for mtirder. F'tve oilier ; riaoner* were keked np by masked men. who returned tlie key* to Uie jailor and Jepsrtrd Jolm Ulesaon'a houae. t*i Cmiford. N. J., took fire while all the family were *l—rut, excejitiiig two children, aged rr*pectii elv two and four year*. The house wai . lea troy rd. and the children (Kvrnvhed. Tlieii ln>hesi fell to pieces when hfied. tilea*.4i 1* an employee uf Uie Central railroad. He del nut come home vrhen ex |KK-ted. and hi* wife went to Irani to cause of lii detention, ami diinng her alweucc the da aster occnrre 1 It. O. CaalAeld. lrmloytueiit. A revolution In-oko 0111 recently iu Ij Pax, Ik.ltvia when tlie trr..i|a ffot drnnk and * out through the streets "hooting down ntitrw and creating groat disorder A tire broke out in the Navy dejwrtiuonl at Washington and dam aged the upper |art of the building. Many of the official record* were destroyed or badly injured The Hecretary of State of Louisi aua had been required to furnish the ('ongrrs- atonal committee now in New Orleans tlte papers tlia' were before tlie returning Isold. Tlie McFtinrv party in Louisiana have again proposed to submit the election cf 1*72 to the arbitration of tbo committee..... Tho insur gents tu Peru attempted to capture Uie city of Arequipa but were defeated Tlie Wll to amend the laws relating to tho port of New York passed to a third reading in llio New York State Senate.... Gov. I lodic, of New Jersey, nominated Mr. Manniag M. Knapp, of Bergen comity, as his own succos- ir on tlie Supreme Court licuch Tlie repeal of the Pacific Mail Steamship Compsutf's subsidy was agreed to in the United States House. .. .11 is rumored in Montreal that Lord DiifTerin will resign as Governor-General of Canada, and 1* apjKitiitcd Viceroy of In,lia ....An Italian named Antonio Vmto was found dead in hie doorway in Vicksbtirg. baring Iswii murdend fdr money. The deceased is supposed to have had $3,000 on his person A black, who was brought to Jacmel from the interior of Hayti on charge of cannibal am, lias l>eru trie,! and cotiTicted. and will t execute,l in a few days. When arrested he had in a basket the head of a victim, who seemed to have been only recently killed A conflagration occurred in Jactuel, Hayti. Threo hundred houses were doctroyed, and tlie loss is estimated at 2300,000. The women of Guanajuato, Mexico, have issued a protest against the expulsion of the Sisters of Charity, bitterly denouncing the government for tlie act. and reproaching the men who support it Tho "jiresent of jewelry " which tlie United States ('engross by a joint resolution has authorised Lieutenant Thomas W. Fitch to receive, on behalf of his wife, front tlie Khedive of Egypt, is a purine, diamond necklace and earring*. It in reporUvl Mint irregularis ioe involving 91,000,000 have I>pcu detected in tlie custom lioime in Sew York city A cow valued at 925,000 died in Kentucky lately. It ia only a abort time itince a cow died for which #40,600 were paid.....By a lire in Montreal twouty-flve familiea were Imrood nut The Maine State priaon only coat the State 92,000 almve ita earninga laat year I'rcet ut action* of Congret-a indicate that aa fa*t aa the sowing machine patenta expire tliat will lie the end of them. They will not lie renewed A Mil ia lie fore the Sew Jersey I.egi*lture to pre vent gaa companies front collecting rente for meters A bill ia lieforo the Sew York legislature providing that Ijauk* may organise under the State laws, with a capital of 950,000, In villagea whore the population dot* not oxceed 6,000 The death of tho Kinjieror of China ia annoydtasd. He wan bom in 1866, and the next heir to the throne ia Ave' years of age The extra Pacific Mail subsidy, 9500,- 000, haa gone by order of the House, and there ia eomo danger that the 9500,000, tho ilrat Bubeidy, may go with it. though all tho dis closures have been iu regard to the extra atili sidy Geu. Burneide wan elected United States Senator in Rhode Island. Dixon having withdrawn his name. The vote wan, Boraaido, 62 ; Barstow, 16 ; Brown, 12; Sheffield, 6 Ilart, 3 ; and 5 scattering. I'MTKII STATUS POHIKF.KB. nmm*> N light of lowa, from llin committee on the civil service kiol retrenchment reputed ad wisely on llin tall lo HIHIIH.II the system of Ullleage. and It wo* Indefinitely postponed. It Mill ill, ol Mmm, from llin "Sin* iXKUIIItUoe, I <-(willed adirp-ely on the 'till la Muif the salst i of the President of the Pulled Kltlw, nilli tlir |m|iifM tlmt |( be placed on llin colon dar with the adveiae report, So ordered, IrngUi of llllnoiii, flout llin Mllitaiv commit too, calbwl llj> llin House l>ltl for lilt' relief of lirii. Huuuel \V. I'm*for.l. Il said Hint tlieio had Iweu iiiilunomi lio.lsn. o* where oltiirii lint loon rrlirnl on * tank much higher limn llml wlitnll tlmv actual I > tirl.t while Hi I'IIO •on Ice lie ■iibuilllcd an amendment lo plo \wnl linn, Uil enrpting from t< operation 111. ipo oho had loot ail aim of IOK or I", alt rvee, oi who liavo served twenty live tram Hi ilia army. Ito tial*ll seivlea In PuriHKS ntionr lank in acl.ve noli no naa very lon, imt lio nan lolirr I tai~.li a fury lukl' lank There nno ollirm, now 111 the emplov of rail toad r..|n).f f lir aalal Irn of lire lilted Htafw Mu pkijrra Irn irr 'Tiit., if they i*ioewl ♦ I jou orr aunuiii, fur two vaara firnii July 1. la.t, Tho President an.l Pulled H'.ate* judge* Mr ci etuptiwl. Solum a reeulullou iiudniotiug Hie Ju.li.laiy committee to ln>|llllo ahit lK"ila""<. aaa lir cesxarv to annua lo Ule |iro|>lo of l/.uielalia lltr right of nrlf-Kot rinwrnl uuilrr the tVillaU lotion, called forth an rainral .1. l.alo, Hi which Kltertiuui, of uluo. upheld llio course of Iho Ir.nil* 111 -Non Hflaalu an.l denounced llio art of \t lite 111 lakiug tho S|>rak<'i • . hair an an a. I of uiiUrpeUun. llaiar.l, of Alslelua, na..| Iho .|umii.ui wan not wiirther iho conduct of Willi wan regular or Irregular, but that II wan not wilhiu the jiruv ince of tho I'roniileul hi inlet - frro In Iho organualluu of the Male Insula lure. Schurr, of Mlssolill, said If Iho Srnal.tr wan willing to tako thr rajtort of the llouao sub committee, which visited New Orleans. an trur, thru ha raunt admit thai lha piwrM frail.la noia committed by the reluriiiuK laiarit, an.l thrrrforr that txjar.l wan tho imt of the trou ble Mr. iYaliii(tiufMU, of New Jersey, a. pre senting a litem rial of tho o|irrallvee m Uia lUrltait woolen mil!" N, J. f.tr tho rejwval of (hoaotof June A, 1*72, reduetng the duty on >x rtaiii foreign pi.whicte, aai.l ho Iwheied tl>e granting t'na [Kititiou would lu.'reane our retruur and (( mlivilv to our sluggish lu dunir.ro. A prolectxv* larifl, while givuig prosperity to Uio people, tloi increased llio revenue of tlie country Inferred to the r. .in tuit Ire .HI tiuaueo. Ilia foll.'WUiK lull* wrro dlspwnvl of ; 'The ll.unto bill lo ivwvtde for euhoUuetite In .lie naty wan mdeniulely |ioot|iouo>l ; the Senate bill lo aniri.d Uio a.-' of July 17, 1-uti, tor Uta hritor g. torumati! of lha navy, and the Senate bill for the relief of Ilia aurvttorwof lha I'UIMIO wore |navl M;. I .inkling, of Now Votk. |.IOOOIIUHI a memorial of the .-Hirena of Sew 1 otk touching lha c iiihliuu of the waKra and llidi|l:im of Ihe ooUßtry, and agauiat the lealtatlim of the dtllt mi Ira and coffee. Mr. logaiin. of h ansae, front the rum not lee on In,haii aIT am, r.(H r'.rd wilh auieudttioutn the lloure bill to authorise (ha Heueca nalrou of New \oik Indiana to Uare lalela wtlhln Iho t'alurauKunand Alieghany iaoeitaln>n and lo c . lUrui cliaUng hanaa. 1 la.oJ uu the calen dar. Mr. Itomev, of Aikanaaa. uitrodueed a lull tl rotat.iuh Certain lelegraph Uliea Ul the wet era) Sialoa and Tarn I. men an |NM( rowln, and to regulate lha Iratiaiutnaioii of commercial an 1 other Uit. i. or.ee l y lelegra|ili. Iteferrad. Ilaaaa 'lira tola rejochug Uio liaUan Aj>|iro|Un!.tered witliout ilia yeaa and nay a. and Ihett Aually lha bth wan reforted lo the t >-niju.llcc . f the Whole on the nlale of the luwo yean, ltd , nay a. 1 L Tho Sjioaker nlatesl llml iho b.lt ac t lo the I V rulu.tteo l f the Whole an an auUloly hew bill, tuhject to amriidnieiit. The Ta'.IT 1:11. an it it called, waa cvnni lerod. and lha llouae agreesl to lha con f, roitce tei.rf on it be a vote of 1M lo '.f. Tlie bill g> eta 1., the I*. (undent for hia annature. Oilfield, of Ohio, fn>m the committee on ajt umt'HallOlM, tejuirlc I a bill a>|-rt>]-nal tig tisv ka l in coin Ui tay the iniemt cut the 3.CJ la 11.1a of the I Halru-t of I ohitulua. 1 tfdofe.l to be i ru.ia! an.l mevtmrmlled. Mtn*. of retiuayitama. |.roe:iled a (wtituio of the S'ldirm and Sallora I'ukMi at I'biiadel {luv for the |aaage of the lull r*|uajnung toniilln. Mr. t'rooka, of New York, lulroluce 1 a hill for the exchange of lande at Wallalatul luiy be tween lha tutted State* are! Lite crty uf llr.adt- Ijru. Mr. (Voena. of IVmutyltaii.a, ..ffarsl a reeo lutiou Jtrot iding that the rulea beau tar u (tended dur.ng the remainder of the preeeut ae* . m(ti'e t'wmmtitre on reported a Uil a|(iro(inaUnK UM VW f.>r the j*tment of tin FY l-ruary tntcrea: on the 3.65 bon.la of tho It.atrrct of < a umbia, to la r tnwl.lered and adjitate.l aa ita.t < I the prMftortioual *nm to lie ttaxd by the t tulcai Staiea for the ei(a-tae* of the dtalnct, and toward the (nyment uf lha intereat uu the f.in.lei debt of the d.elr-.ct. licfened to Uia t'otaniittee of the Whole, where It can be reached "only in tire regular order or by a aspen- KOU of the nikr. Mr. Potter, of Sew Y'lwk, from the Judiciary ( •imia.t'cc, r.-:*.rt. ,l a joint roa dution (tree (swing the f. I.owing aui.n.hneut t lire t'on eUtatma. •• Aun. i.k 16 Krom and after tire Mil elco Iron fori Prvaidetit of Uio I'uited Slates, the Prrardaul ahall hold his ofhee .binng Uie term of six years an I. together with Uia Yioa-Preal ileul choaeu for the name term, bo eiectel in the manner ae now (cixide.l or that may horef:er IW JIT tided ; but nexUier tlie Pi. ar ilnnt nor tlie Vire-Prcaideut when the . flice of Prreidotit haa datolvoti njxii him > ahall I* eligible f.tr re-election a* I "reel dent." Tln* eitr.ted a ajsrite.l debate, in tlie course ol which Mr. ltutler remarked that the reason why we hal tweti eu r.nsud aaafulin Vee-l'rri dci.te when I hey had twworoe I "resi dent* i k oanae they hare always looked to a re-election, and therefor, we j -mf* wo to take away tlie temptation. He further stud "The tune which Would call for tlie re-eliw-tion of a Presi dent ia when a along hand hae hold of tlie government. and when in time of mntiaution, and the |>eotile feel a doubt aa to what will be the future of the country without a r*- iccti- >n Then 1 can eotieeive a isawuhihty of tlie |mo|dc coming up a* one man to the ir-eloctiuu of a strung hand, tliat will hold the government in the future #* it has held it ill tho pa*'.. 1 can coneei.e of that, auj the only tiling that will ever mak a third term successful. ' The resolmt n wait rejected l>y a vote of 124 to bM not two-thirds ui favor. All the lK*mwrtjr : for tliw p|w.iiiuncut of a re ccin-r ; sad lor tiic recovery of pwsessiou, and also for the n-o vcry of hcvpu luiliieit do). Urn illcgitimalt ly and wrongfully taken there from by the New ldria Milling Com]any, and Mich other action a* the coiumuwioner uiay deem proper. Also directing the Hecrclarv of the Interior not to issue patents to the Sew Idm Mining Company until th* legal proceed ing* arc determined. After much discussion, tlie resolution wae adopted I>T a vote of 13S to 11. Mr. Hutler moved a reconsi 1, of the vote whereby the Civil Highte bill. re)Hirled by tlie Judictory committee, was rCoumnitted. " Filibustering" was at once begun by tlie op iK'sition to twevent getting the bill ls>forw tbe House, witli such fii -cciy, 1h.,1 the roll was called sixteen times in tho course of the morn ing, an t nothing bad been done up to the hour of adjournment. The voting was of a strictly partv character, and tlie list showed a.i average of 2'15 membein. Mr. Dawes, of )fa- sachnsetts, presented cre dentials of his colleague-elect, Mr. Htevcus, who was riiOßOli to 1111 the vacancy tsvarmned by the do.ttli of Mr. Crocker. The credentials were read, and Mr. Hteieiiß was awoni in.an I t 'k his seat. Niuintfiftrniis Coniluixtion. At n • • ;tmv of the S icicle dc Cliirtigio d Faris, n paper by M. Cliaasriguol of Brest was nml on this subject. Tho question of HjiontiUiriotw coin I mstiou was broached for tlio Hist time in and various French authors linvc accepted it us n possibility. Tlie Germans, how ever, an Casper and others, have denied it. M. de (JhaiMaigiiol him attempted a careful revision of all the cases recorded, and iiud.B that no medical man, nor any one whose statements ar< worthy of cmlit, has ever observed the phenome non at first hand. Many authors declare that the human lsslv hums with a Blue iliuno and the production of [an enipv reiunatio odor, itnd it lias Isnm imagined that the alcohol with which the tissue* of drunkards are saturated might catch fire; hut facts arc stubborn things; the flesh of drunkards docs not appear to be more inflammable tlion others after death, aud even when it has lieen soaked for several days iu alcohol it burns with diffi culty. Aguin, after injection made into tho veins of animals, as of dogs, it was found impossible to effect their combus tion. Others luivo suggested thut in fiaunaable gases might be generated, but this is also unproved, and, on the whole, M. dc I'linsKaigliol decides against the possibility of its oconrroiioe. SnltlliTx of Fortune. I Anw't icri line in it fitntiabctl very innnv anliliorw of fortune, Ittt they mvn till I IHWit mitrkml men, nnti the tiumtter i* < iiirrewuiiß. Tlie Ameriivtit oilleerH in I I'gypt, of whom there ia now HO larße n i ntprtMentnlioti, nre .X itntnly IN A PHHI ; actum Holdt'-ra of fortune, ami Uu-y ure i tanking Mich HiKxxwtn niul wiititiiig Hitch renown tlrnt I hey will atimulate outer atl vetiturotiH HOIIU to follow in llieir pulli. i lint they nre not tho only or the lirnt of < our oottulrymeu who have tlruwu wwordH i for u foreign cniim*. liuring the Crimean I wui. Col Iturr I'orter, of New Jeroey, n ' thorough Amcricnii, though of long too ilemx' in Kurope, entered the TtuktHh I iwrtiee uinl gnlhtntly eomnuuiih d u regi incut of I burin IWottkit. Col. I'older wan , n iiuturnl milliter uf fortune, who runted I uinl wearied under the reatrmiiU of <|iuet i life a until of prodigioti* (►. rnoual Htrength, with the mtiM'lmt ami jihyHtoal i training of u pri/. fighter, ami yet u man i of refined and cultured taHt tunl |H>| I iehed iHamig. The ftehl of ordinary i IniHiin xh waa ultotit ic. well adnptH, not wish to lw> cidl.-d an American soldier of fortune, but rather an Aim-rioau who fought for an op |H'tawusi (H-ojile whom- cause he luul M (HIUIHHI UH a friend of juattee, yet he may airly be ranked in our little list. He t a Wool 1' unt graxluate, Wuaou tlu' staff of Ibtntircgtird during the war, and prub ably will always l>e a aol.lier by profe*- atou. The Aiueri.wtut, Ward and It urge vine, who were ao lirominctit in the Tae i ping rebellion in China, mtust complete the muiilter tif those of whom We ixiinow hpeuk. Waldo ati iking mlveuturoo and military MHIXWSHH ore detaihxl at length by CsiL Chealiey in lu late " kiiiltury lll ography." He found hta death in one of the many affaira in which be showed great gallantry; and, in Col. Cheenev'o worda, ••hia ilk ill ami courage in action iwttMxl hint to be much lamented." The Intoalon of SUlea. 'lite bill iutrinlueed in the United States Seimte, by Claytou of Aikanaoe, to protect each State of the Union agHinxt iuvtuuun and for other purponew, nwln tut follows: It provide* that whomsoever shall invade any State for the purjMHM- of riolntiug the law a of rsaid Stole or of the United Staton, or for the puqtotte uf interfering in any manner witli the -xe cution of aaid lttww, or wliomnoever nhmll willfully and cornipUy oouapire, c>m bine, ami ooiifrdi rate with any other (HTkin for any of the purj*>* ul s.ve in iluwtel, ahall, on conviction thereof, be deem e.l guilty of felonv, and le putuah ed by a tine not exnxxliug SIO,OUU, and by impriMoumeiit at hard labor not ex ceclmg ten Tearx. The United Stabt-H , l>istnct and Circuit txjuria are to ltave jtiriHdicUoll of these offettaea. lHatnct attornevH, United States marshals, and deputy marshals, United States commie aiouens and all other officers who may IK* (-(Kx-inlly empowcml by the Prvaident of the United State* are by -tliix bill eejKviully rejuired to lUHtrtnte pntctwxl iugtt agiunat all (ternons who may vio late the foregoing proviaioiis and armst them, t-> |K* imprisoned or Fsuletl, an the iwe mav lie, for trial Itefore u proper court. I'tiiUxl StaC-x tximuuHHiouent iu> entjKiwersl. within their reejKxtrve die tncts, to njijioiut Huitabie |>erwiun Ul ex.* cute the warTTUlUlor otlier lawful procOMH issued by them, and all pcraonH or offi cers authorized by this bill to execute warranU, etc., as aforesaid, olntll have million)j U> coll and stunmou to their aid the bystander* or |s*a cmiiifafns. or such }>ortiou of the land and naval fortsst of tin* UiuUxl Statist, or of the militia, aa mav IK* neooawu-y to the per formatnx* of tlie duty with which they art* rluirgcd. Such is Justice. \tn.. t v i. Ml!.- Juviu w.t n Firocli nuxlisto in New Y>rk, nrttng a* "imng-pling agent for n well-known actt>*4, who in lier lurti wo* agent f' >r <--rt*in fnir su,l fashionable l.*ulie, " laalora of tin* great world," *lw vanity tomis-ml thuir honmtr to tho extent of cfoatuig (be government in tW matter of dtliw on tli-ir |*loiu*i*n and | ttioeit*. Waist and shoulder imiuWM of thewo " l*ad*ra of tin* grmt world " were wit to Worth, wilh photographs, when possible, that tint careful arti*t might costume Litem in pioluivaquo consonance witli nature; the noted actress, acting as cat for tin* monkey (for aoonaiderntkm), wroa ready to flrng tin* chestnuts through tin* tin*of tin* Cu*toni bonne;* tho woman Juviu w*.i*> tin* paw of threat and (for a lean oon mdemtion) mat into tin* tir*. Poor Juviu was detected, an nt prtnent oonstituUxl, consist s of eight divisions, nineteen brigad<*, one regiment, niu ne)nte tnaips oi eavalrv; one Imttoliou and tea batterioaof ortilfery; thirty regi ineuta nml thirte n lsittalioua of ui fantty, including 1,748 oomaistooned ntllcers and l'd,.'llh) non-eomiuissioiKsl nfSeers, niUKicians ami privut *s, making a total force of "21,.'K58. The number f non commissioned offloers, inumciiuis aud privates Wing much retlnocsl bel*>w that preserilietl by law, he nssumueiithsl that authority be given for the organiza tion of companies of 100 men, or of bat talions of four com jinnies of infantry. During the year two regiments of in fantry, one battalion Mul one troop of cavalry hud Iws'ii dislwtnded; two bat talions f infantry lirnl lws*n rniaetl ami orgiuiiz,*,); ami a battalion of infantry, recruited entirely in the city of Sclicu eetady, was nearly ready for inspection. A Iwtteiy of Gntling guns hatl 1 >, pay Utrre miHtoiiN of dollant AM an in demnity from further proHecntiou. flow, why IIIMM not Mr. Field come into totrrt, with a check for three milliotui uf doiliuw on mxsiUlit, and then truat Ui Ute geuer otta WIIHC of the American |>eople for , mercy to hia client f Thia would go far toward strengthening hia cose. Mr. Tweed hi the one person in Utia HtaU* who should muli rstaiid that mercy to ; him will (xnue ufU*r jiiHtice, and that juatus* liicaiis isiiiiplete rtwtitutiou and ixiufcsHton. It is intimated tltat Tweed haa si|iutmlered a large (tart of his for- ; tune on hta lawyers. We do not know > how true tins statement may IK*, but if it in a fact it somewhat changes the as|iect of the iiutc. Of course, if Tie lias not got the money he cannot j>ay it back. The ■tut. ment of tin* fact would not Is* with out value in determining public opinion. A Modern (duetra. A foreign town liaa recettUy Ih**u tin* scene of a sad ev.-iit, very aiiuilar to tltat of the Mistletoe Itoiigh. A genUeman by the name of Kelk, cashier to a hutl.ling firm tlu-re, htfl rt*cently got i married. He gave a jmrty at hta house. Hi* voting wife, in her anxuHy to get out of the hot air, ventured up stairs, arid seeing a small rloset with a ventilator, she cub-red to fasten it, when Uie cur rent of air closed the door. In vain kite culled to the servants, although site could hear Uie doot lwll ringing ami Uie violtors enter, and ns none suspected that the imprisoned lady was iu tlie roof of the house, all tin* other parts uf Uie dwelling and groumls ware ncorehed. Wlc*n at last found, Mr*. Kelk waa seri onalv ill slid hysterical. Violent epilep tic fits followed, and the shock is-ing more than Uie iiervuua sysb*m could SUM tain, death shortly put uu end to her auf flNfaga Indigestion. This almost uiitvental m tltwly mil only lie remedied liy a discontinuance of those lialnt* tlmt hate generated the dia . comfort. It is peculiarly imiiortaiit to restrict tlie i|uantity of food taken at any our time, so sa to keep-its ansituilahoii within the limit of Uie capacities and powers of tin* stomach. From three to five hoars ought to be allowed for Uie digestiou of a uiewl, and one hour or more for the stomach to rest in. Animal food is much cosier uf digewtinu than vegetable, and a much less quantity of it is needed for nutriment, while it is not so likely to generate acidity. This, with a moderate portion of Uiomnghly cooked vegetables, is probably the diet licet suited for suelt esaes. Change of air, change tif scene, cliauge of society, usually exert a very benedcial effect in this disonler. Country air and frwqueut cxerns.* on honelsn-k are also in valuable n*meiiw. Highway uicti in I'cuuatltanla. A I outcast, r, IVnn., jMjK-r says that as a stage was enssttng the Welch mottn taina aevend m**n sprang from diffifent st,l.*s of the road, one of whom sprang to the horses heads and demanded at the driver, llauford Cummings to stop; another tlri*d a shot from a pistol at Uie driver, which JMVVKXI lutrtnlessly Utrough the coach curtaina, and another jnmjxxl • upon Ute side of ilie txswh, and struck lttm wifh a knife, which also re sulted in no harm except to his clothing. Mr. Ctmtmijigs tlixw a revolver and fired at the party who had attempted to stall htm. Whether Uie shot took effect or not is not known. At any rate, he tlropped from his |HMiiUon on the side of tlie stag*-, an.l the driver, applying Uie la th vigorously to his horses, succeeded in getting beyond the roach of barm. The Koad to Health. Cleanse the st-imarb U'wete and Uood fna oil the ax-n l. .xirrnfK ood offaosivs accupiuU u.m wiucti (trudutv- (uueticil (bvauraauwi, aii.l } >ii remove tbe caaae of moat diaeaaar vinek afio-t Die Immau famxiv auJ tliua save iarKe diKium' bilk. The met effectual rr- UoUe retnexiy for (lixa (HIT|*HH* is f.MUuI tn Or. Pierre PleaMuit PoiflUTt I'elieta No cliase wood or (•*(.' luxe*, imt kept freak and reJiahle iu Mais. lllgli lit era, tltoas indnlguic tn ease a>:d (ileaeure. and Utooe in eedetitarv liaUta. ran (ireteut bods, csrtiuncjee, goal, rod sk.ii. enij(ti<*i*. )*m|>ie*. T such l.al it*. by taklug from four to til of lit. IVritV l'leaHarit l'urgattte Pellet* aire a * cek, or, Iwtter still, one or two each ais'it- Tbey axe void by dealers ui medknue*. ttim. Affitnt our NDV frtiaiutf OHIUIUUA ex hibit the ra;*.l growth and *iitetaUal cwi dttion of the National I ife Ins. Co. of the Pnt- Uxl States of America the largest and strongost life insurance c mjiaiiv oA the w.vld upon the low rate stuck plan. Pa l..au tipati band and mart gag.* and Putted States tswoda amouiitxcg to t2.551.9je. largely exceed its total liabih t.ea 'Die lovr rates, the large capital, the definite contract*, and the hlwral puhriea of Uio National render it worthy of the cnnlidaaoe and pan image uf the public. - fW. An Irishman call.-J at a drug store lo get a Uiitle of JAai"* jtanAfW Ijmmmt f.w the ihetimatisra. Tlie druggist asked him in what part of the Uxly it troubled him moat. *• fb* me wool, raid he! *• 1 have it in iwry hotd and txguei or me."—( OM. For low of ou.l, born nil, rod water in cow*, lone of .pj wtitc, rot, ot murrain in aheep; thick wind, broken wind, ami roaring, and for all obstruction* of tlie kidneye in horwea, una CVtrolcy Gowti.'ioii Powders.—COM. Wn.n Dhkkby H.ua**.—Tin memory of I It. Wtefar is embalmed in the heart* of tho,man,l* whoui h; bono wi of Mild Ckerry hae cured of couglta, cotda. consumption. or some other form of pulmonary disease. 50 cents and 41 a bottle, large bottkw much the chca) . CSUid tamtw t'V,,* ok' QMMi -v MMlt I>S'4 !.*• s riour— Kitra Western , 4to <4 tlO •bate F.xtrs 4 ft w t 10 Wheat—lied Western IS* i I 29 No. a S|W*U(.. ....tot <4 I 0* Hye—Ptafe MV* (MS Barley-tate I SO < I So Itarlev Mall J SS . Id Butter -Slate <0 ,4 43 Western Painr V 3 te J* Western Vsllow . te 3* W eaters I kr.Unary 30 teg* l*t unsxlvama Kin* xs ,# 54 OfcW M4tl Factory tv\te 14V *" Mklmmed OS te 11 WVstera in <4 II Eggs—*tne...... 51 te l 4UMM* bueat 1 M te 1 S3 ttve—Hi ate SO ,4 WI OCT ,—Mix-d KJ te M na ley -suk> I it 4 1 si Oats -sutv.a.., 60 ut M *lw a no te rs W'.*at No. 3Spring... 1 OH <4 1 OH Ooru —Mixed TH te Wt *kta VI te M n te as Martey 1 10 1 10 Duraiou. Ottou lew Middling. UV<4 14.Y risir-rir a as am Wheat—!Ud W t MII.K, KiHiH, Ac. /xvJLOIA One tssr's wnin| will buy a row. 1 boIIK wrtl K BkKAD. , 1 I yphtg I/ . W hilar. 1 d*bt*r. Sweeter, Richer. kW bvmiyißihy ivi..- h. fv ' /jf& The I .adleft ar *ll In I ->vw with 1L HKni.'* I.Ue HOT ( AKKs, U*a,a,lJ W"Send i once (<>r('lrcolar lo i j£o- O ANTZ d b 178 Bnnne St., New York. 4 I IMv KAIOJ •( SMI At It ICS FOB NAI.K. 2\ 1 mlfe Itvm Kenton, Ohio, on theo. S. AC.R. R. ! he In CnhtraUnu and Pactum. (o**d llooee and Tenant Jiotue, Ham*. I trchafda, ,stack. Water, Oood Timber. Will divide Into two or (our hum win de i>seeelon the Bret of April Price. IS tOO lwtr Acre, or *2OOO Kent for the rondo* Year. Addrcee, JOHN SA Y I.OK, Box 4, Kenton, OUIo._ <>)n Daily in Afrnln. N5 new arUolMend tbo •54."" Ix-et femllj Pnper In Am otic*, with two f&<)0 t'hroraor. (roe. AM. M'F'ti t'W., ItWr Brotdwar, N Y ' TABLS KNIVES AND FORKS OF All KINDS ABU ORIidIBAU.r USCUMtS MAEt.m OE Fftfcpfca 1*11 ** w S* ASK 1 iJiRBBI \ 84.44'NtdBN. mWC.V dt VMMt.. ~*U*/ Q4f >,>*77l' J / • ■ *• * ■ Ui.uary |, 1 t Seventh Annual Statement or rat* NATIONAL IMo liiMurano© Co., or ihk UNITED STATES of AMERICA. WAnMIRGTUX. U C. HKCKIPTM. m leMttns fvxwrtfit* on • ::: •*!?:&*. R TUni ju. rirt i I*4 lliOMillt 4* DINM HkKHKMX _ -.u •"fcfll ii I iJI lll tiIMHUM Int IW4m4 fMUUM >• ■! tlKHll it lHtklrtt.l • Jod JO.IXK) llil .'•rk^r^:::::::::::::: .afjjitt i Tma I>IMI wvun IK l"!t • IWl.ttfttt U AMMKTM. I'aktotak . WJJf t I llw4 Ma buc4, ITEwH < Mat. .ml oiu 1...U . lifaOOW , ItMi £mu/Wdin# 4iX,OUO >m nra4 tf/f |yitl Mm ut (am .. fIfJN II Uunwt ud miuuatwd ftllM fl Praia I im, ta nutuw at dlalMi * ■m *8,184 AO ltaf.rrral MUlMtbUtl .4 ui And iiMi|aM ad itaal MIU. am.Mat to *l.ll ,XB. ana nraddaraUf la una, ad Ka Ualal Ittdir] tiatalOf. Tim aarpiaa 1M3.18 U OBUn lf lar It. aaodtl ad Ita pull** t. 4.1r-i tmurf t. Id "...tial to lit mananara faad ■%|oß ilflit ||rdl MiHf pjidUeiH h *rl Ihnoi Uto UI )MI iL f lupftti) bM pui to iiniina UUo4 of ilfiod pt4s •mat fraatpald *ra nrxalst u! Urn prtrn I.KK A Ml IP AMD. Maadaa. isim BTABTAB-*!* (ViBItTT6 tool—Alaaaa. ft in ij/rn'* mmlom ' imim *T' ona. MBCSaTji rmiwf" trial taa iiaar. tc Aaajdr. kf Mil. MMb Addma rU. ItiVHtl KflM., IM trait a lUMt, IViitelAii. Pa W WILBOX'B OOKPOUID OT |PUEE COD LIVES AND LIME.J \l ilkar'. I ad IJter €HI aad I.laar. Pi raaaa aha bar. ham latin* l'"d Idrar UU aOl Ira prjud to laara that Pt Wtlbrwha. .airwAad fmn dlrrrttaa. ad aaraaral fmlmirul natlaai.n 8 anmlrtalac tha para 8 and ttnm lit aarha maaarr that It la plamnt to tha ta.t* and tu adbrru u lan* raaphlab ar* truly ana rirrtui Vn* murt faa'ti whoar raara amm pramranrd h- | .'far, ami who had takra thr alaar <4l dm a Ina* Uraa adlboat aaaitad aßnrt, bam braa Ulr4| rand by aarn* thb prrnaratbra Br rarr and r. tt hr prrralaa. Man a lanumd oaljr Is A K WllJOt, Ckaikt. Rotaa ! fteli hpall dmidt j Wanted Agents lam lit tjmd \|Mt. am mat in* fwo 84 ta 810 par day ilnrwriid.il tarluurr. will Md haaoda odour ti.wrd. wttb tdnrula. Addrraa. J. l(. TIIWMI.MI A I 11.. Ilartfard. ( ana. VtiKXTS. t'Uant t'band arlla ad rlahL. Br naiary aa j auk I bawl. r naa I 'tl.it Ui*B'M'PfOa . Bhadna SE.VTS WASTED for owjwpalar art. boat Little Folks In Feathers and Fur, I And Other* In Xeiiher # |T OUTS THoRNS. TW AM tot I M beteit! Jmi'U* thtkf f w bM. AfoHMfllliilttoiifol. * bf tokiLfvtvwdotMMff t. Datfail far rtuuin m 4 illaMPMai MBI4 aboofeß, FRSS TO ALU hmm U tba Urn* fbt .arr.l Indnraamata anparbir ta aaythlaa hamt.rdnra . ttmKplr.l Siw arn wridiafiw. Add mm. Till' ST \ W ■ dlwrlnnatl. Ohio. 800S AGENTS WANTED RfoiTELL IT ALL I Dv Mfs. *t*nboaw mf fklt UH (Mr. far U |rrar M a. it of ft Mocmoa Prtwt !• ' ItrndoripTft *ra. Alawe. fliia MoT ft! ft I Mft> IflllMll Un la-N- DM Utt i " V " Imi Bicrira. ercrrt dniogs. eft .ef U Mo#eww ft , I" BN- a haira, a-iU tvnyMr. ■|e*'to 1U M Abftr biiAi Ar** . mm*. Jtf>nutor mtr ft." &n.:u 11 ftianaft rftderao tt. Li-ftrynod/ wt Hi ftl * m4Ux fn 10 totO ft dgr : SAih mm Wt want .V'TO rn.ua tnwT* SnU NOW - torn >#• omrn ftttU v v.ii muULftlßl P. is le (Hamt wS.* rIU fftftrmv Lnr j Mmnhkto aith fuft |*o.OcUP. Iftiitt. . to miL AMrm JL U VYufttiiUiuiu* A Cm UutiwO. Uift P O Ann Vrtr. SftUry uod axpaaMW paid Oof . tit frrw A \|)WNr p cUM op-n? for l.Vta ftMurn O H. UUR?iKY,Vffti. 934 ft lY wimk, or finO fomitod. rWaaW# mmplms fVaa. | friW •! Mil b> t. M. RKRU, Brhlb BtrtoU Woo ortb I COMKTIIIM- KOI. vol . Snnd .umr mini HURST A OO. t 3No asm. Wow York. Great Bargains in Land. 1000 Maralan-i Farma, for Sale Cheap, to ft beautiful Qotntn. ItocrbUtf C-atukHKne oral free. G. W. CAKKOI.U Kaof rfew Mk*•• 1 .r. < W1 b!i)AfL ft to irrnti ovorrohoio. Addrart t?am9 KXUKUSItfR MTG CXL. Buchanftn.Mtch. ThU now Truio la won wkh perfect comfort mMYL TART T n Mrht and dajr. Adapts n AiiAßliV n iiaeif to every motum of the bod>\ retJtlnlng^j^Bpk avercl"* or mm\ *roat at rain 1 nntll parnunnntli cured. \ # S°M! cheap by the V/ V/ Elastic Truss Co., No. (IH3 I!rondwßT, N. T. Ctly, aad oont by maiL Oftllorftood for < Macular, and bo cured. AGENTS WANTED *S.S oolltuir ru*k over published S nd for Hpecirun and our ertra u*rme to Ajpnt. RFA n Y ™ E C " AMPI ° ai SOOK or THE BEAK*. FOR THE GREAT SOUTH. AHFNTS B-r bimrlmru l-aenafo St'RIBBKRH MAGAZINE, (oTßorrmbar, 1874. HOO PAUKB, aad 000 llXrl HTKATIONH. "Pta moat mamiMoaat work arar publlthad In tl 8 country. A Kent, wbo ran r.-ll a *ood borrt, can obtt 8 tarrilnryr on inaai llln-rul ay na, by adiirrwlna _ (.MEXICAN rCßf.lßlllNdil'Om I llurilnnl. I'l.. and d'hiritß*, 111. DrJLnIIITi-% ( ar Hitter* are a parelf Veretatto preparalioD, made cbieflr from tea na- Uve herb* found cm tba lower rangM of the Sierra Nevada moontohM of Cattfor nia, the medicinal propertica of which are extracted therefrom without the oaa of Alcohol. The question to almort daily aaked, "What to tba eauaa of tha unparalleied socorm of Vivboak Brr- TKitsr Our amwerio, that tbarremova tba cause of dtoeaaey and the patient re covers bto health. They are the great blood purifier and a lito-giving principle, a in-rirci Kenovator and Inviiroeator of the ayatem. Never before la the hiitory of the wiwto baa a ■adhdaelbeaa oonpoasded fornmmn t the rtmmtkM* cjueL'UM of ViMWiAt Bittrbm to haal 'fthe nek of every dueeae meaiifcwle. _Thgy era e gvmtie Pargelive aa wd ea a Tonfc, relieving Coceaeuon or lana—nettoe a tha livar and Viaoacel Orgaoa, to Bi&va* > Tbe propertien of Da. Wa ukm*b V i vaoea BrrTsaa era Apaneot, Dtoohoreu o Ceruiaetive, Natriuou*. Imattv*. uliaathj, hadeuve, Couatar-Irritant, Bndoruto, After* ttrt Btd Aed-Biliou tirau-fhl ThoaKanda proclaim Vnr buar BrrTERS the moot wonderful In rigorant that evet ueetaad the alnkiag .No Person can take these Bitter* according to direction*, and remain long unwell, provided their boaee are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other meant, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent Jerem, which are to preva lent in the valleya of our great riTers throughout the Cnlted States, especially those of the Miasia&ippi, Ohio. M'assuri, Illinois, Tenueaaee, Cumberland. Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, Jomee. and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably to during sea sons of unusual heat and dryneaa, at* invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. Ia their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gan*, to essentially necessary. There to no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dk. J. Waleer's Vinegar Bitters, oa they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretion* cf the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body aeainst disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar lIiTTKRo. No epidemic can take bold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Ilead acbe. Patti in the Shouidere, Coughs, Tightness of the Cheat, Dizzuieeo. Sour Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpita totion.of the Ileart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms. are the ofispnogs of Dyspepsia. One not tie will prove a better guarantee of its merits thou a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swelling* Ulcer* Eryttpchu. Swelled Keck. Gextra, fecrofalou* l::tbunm*U"o. Indolent Inflammation* Mercurial Affection* OM Sore* Emotion* of tha Skin, Sort Kyo* etc. In theae. as in all other oom-tuuUoual DTO sase* Walker'* Vibrgar Hitter* ham shown their great curative powers in the moat obstinate and intractable oa*e< For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious. Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the lilood. Lira. Kidnevi and Bladder, . these Bitten have no equal. Saoh Puaaaea are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Disease*.—Persons en gaged In Paint* and Minerals, such a* number* Type-setter* Gold-beater* end Miner* a* they advance in lif* are subject to parol rm of the Bowel* To guard Againr-t this, take a dote of Waleec'* Vix ruar Bitter* occaMonally. For Skin Diseases, Eruption*. Tot ter, Salt-Rbeam, Blotche*. Spot* Pimple* Ptutnle* Boil* C*Hunck<* Ring- worm* Seald bead, Sore Eye* ErvMpelw. Itch, Scurf* Biacolorationi of the Skin. Humor* aad Umuei of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up aad carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitter*. I'in, Tape, and other Worms, lurking m the •Tstem of eo many thousand* are effectually destroyed and remoVed. No svdem of medicine, no vermifuge* no an dielminitics will free the system from worms like these Bitter* For Female Complaints, in young or old, mamed or single, at the dawn of wo manhood. or the turn of lif* these Tonic Bitten display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find it* impuritie bursting through tha akin in Pimple* Eruption* or Sorm : cleanse it when yp-t find it obstructed and sluggish in the vein-. cleanse it when it is foal; roar feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. K. H. KiDOXItLD 4k CO.. Praggisti aad Gen. Aft*. Ran Kranciseo, Cajjforai* and oar. cf Washington and Chart Um St*. S. Y. bold bjr ail Drwcglau aad Ptaltn. M. T. X W.-W* > ■SfSsil jfal aJI SENT FREE t BocA exposins tha mrterlM of TTT ATT, aip :md hw anjr one may npomtv uc- VV AJUJU DA, t-mlolly with k capital at SftO or 81UOU. U™.nW. InatnirUnna and tllux!r*M.,n, to any addnw, Tl M. BRID44K A CO., Basijuis asd Boossm. t Wall RIFTJB. SHOT-Q CBS. PISTOLS AM EETBI.TTRS, Of any and erarr Rind. Send ktatap $5 3520 m i j£i££n . ! . * f.^s. IkkfU'l or' 100 )e"' eonuimuc luta of 3UOO am p|v—. ,od oiiUniale, ihowina coct ol atl—rtUln* *V\ TIN WIRE RINGS, X^ 01 JlA|Ll X Hardware Dealer, sell than. | p- M- X. TV Inuu ]*