FAR*, HARDEN AMI HOUSEHOLD. Oi-rtmn! and Ninrn> The fruit grower should know the po culioritie* of each variety; some must lie marketed at once, some autumn va rietiew come into eating condition in a wo k or two utter picking, while other* kvp into curly winter. The latent or winter *ort should be left on the tree* until there i* danger of hard frosts, or the readiness with which the fruit and the leaves part from the tree shows that growth is complete and the fruit lias nothing more to gain l>y hanging. The importance of assorting is a matter that "Uiiiiot bo Lo often repealed. No work done by the fruit grower will jiny so well. It you doubt it, put up ten pound* of fruit as it, ootuos from the tits', and assort the same quantity, making tive pounds of extra, thret pound* fair, and two pounds seconds, and note the returns of the two lot*. A few jsht apples will spoil the side of a laurel of good ones; the whole Mill be judged by the poorest. YY inter fruit, whether apples or pears, inn t be kept as <\vl as may bo and not froi e; do not put it into the cellar until xvl night* make it advisable. T\*nrs vary more, and nx\l more cure fui watching tliau apples. and it will pay the grower to study the [Hviiliariti** of • Jiciisiirt Now half Imrrels lined with white paper, with the fruit packed iu solid by hand. sire the most profitable package* for all except tine sjxxHtnena of high colored fruit, such as Bonrro Clai gcvin, Penrre d' Anjou, etc*.; theso should wrapped singly iu soft i>aj>er, pi. ml in single layers in shallow boxes, and sold bv count. OnU-riiig trws. whether planting is d>>.e ni lall or next spring, is Mlvisahle now. The tree* are* taken up in lew* hurry, ami when at hand can lx> set at one** or in npring as may seem lv*st; thev may lie kept until spring if "Inx-levl in, 1 ' j ist as safely as if they sUxxl in the nnr-ery. A treuch or ditch is opened in a plaas where water will not stand; tlie trees are hud iu oue at a time, in a slanting [xxntiou ialx>ut forty five deg.), txivcring the nx*ts of each with fine soil; each lot of varieties should be separated from the next by a marking stake, so t hat there will le no confusion. Bx> that earth is well filled in among the roots and no hollows left, and I x-fore cold weather the earth should be banked lip well around them. The question of fall planting must be governed by locality; but for all but stone fruits, except where the winter is very severe, fall is the preferable season. Choose small thrifty trees. —.tyricui- ttirist. llwH-kfrrlai llrranairai. SIKT CKCST FOR PIES. —Chop the suet extn wrly small and add five or six ounces t.f it to one pound of flour, with a little salt ; mix those with cold water into a paste, and work it very smooth. SRICKD YIXEOAR.— For every quart of vim gjir allow tluee ounces of grated horseradish, one onnce each of pepper and allspice (whole), two ounces of white mustard seed, two onions chopped fine. Simmer all together five minutes, and when cold pour it over boiled cab bage or beets. TOMATO JAM —Peel and seed the to matoes. For every pound of fruit al low a pound of sugar and two lemons. The lemons should be boiled till soft, the aeeds removed, the akui and pulp mashed tine and added to the tomatoes. Stir constantly while Kiiling until the jam is perfectly smooth and quite thick, then put it in jelly glasses or jars. BARIXY WATER. First boil two onuors of barley in some water to ex tra t the coloring; throw that water away and put the barley into a jug; pour s. rue boiling water over it mud let it stand for a short time. Peel a lemon very thin, pour some boiling water over it. with a Utile sugar, and mix it with the barley water, adding the lemon juice. SAVORY TOASTS.— Cut some slices of brea 1 free from crust about an inch iu thickness, and two inches and a half square ; butter the top* thickly, spread a little mustard on th>ui, and then cover them with a deep layer of grated cheese and ham seasoned rather highly with cayenne ; fry thcin in butter, bat do not turn them iu the j-au; lift them out, and place them iu a Dutch oven for four min utes to dissolve the cheese ; serve them very hot. GtmSRBRBAD.—The following recipe produces superior thin gingerbread. Fit j, one pound; carbonate of mag nesia, quart*r of an ounce ; mix ; add treacle, half pound ; moist sugar, quar ter of a p- and ; meltei butter, two ounces ; tartaric acid, dissolved in a lit tle water, one drachm. Make a stiff dough, then add powdered ginger and cinmiron (cassia), of each, one drachm; grated nutmeg, one ounce; set it aside for half an hour, and put in the oven. It should not be kept longer than two or three hours, at the ntmo6t, before being baked. Haw la Krrp Aleal l rrh a l.nna Time. We have for authority the Inter-Ocean for saying that the following recipe is worth the subscription price of any newspaper iu the land ; As soon as the animal heat is oat of the meat, slice it up n-ady for cooking. Prepare a large jar by scalding with hot salt and water. Mix salt and pulverized saltpeter in the proportion of one tablespoonfnl of salt peter to one teaenpful of salt. Cover the bottom of the jar with a sprinkle of salt and pepper, the same as if just go ing to the table, and coutinne in this manner till the jar is fnlL Fold a cloth or towel and wet it in strong salt and water, in which a little of the saltpeter is dissolved. Press the cloth closely over the meat and set it in a cool place. Be sure and press the cloth on tightly as each layer is removed, and your meat will keep for months. It is a good plan to let yotir meat lie over night after it is sliced, liefore packing. They drain off all the blood that ooz-s from it. It will lie necessary to change the cloth occasionally, or take it off and wash it- first in cold water—then scald salt and water as at first In this way farmers can havo fresh meat the year round. The Tatar of Impr*vt4 Hlwk. If a farmer keeps thirty cows that average S3O a year each for milk, and he can increase the average to S4O a year by the use of a thoroughbred bull, of a good milking breed, lie can afford to p*y a good round price for such a bulL And vet better results than this have b> en accomplished. If he is raising cat tie for beef, and he can add two hundred pounds to the carcass of each, by the time it is ready for the shambles, by the use of a short horn boll, it wiil certainly be profitable for him to pay a good prioe for such a bnll. And yet this is the average result of nsiug thoroughbred Imlls on the native cows of the country, as estimated by all the best stock breed ers. And this two hundred poumls is clear gain, for it is produced with no greater consumption of food. If the use of a thoroughbred ram on a flock of common ewes will increase the weight of fleece one pound, on an average, cer tainly more than " five in a hundred could make it pay ;" wncther more than one in the five would or not, is another question. And so with hogs. The dif ference between the common "woods " breed of- the past, and the improved breeds of to day, Li beyoud c impariaoa. A V* ami g, The appearance of a school of re J Ash in the harbor of Honolulu I ids fuir to i b the Centennial celebration of the presence of the King of the Hmdwich inlands. The appearance of these fish is to the royal of the islands what the appearance of the " white woman " i to the haughty hou>-of tho Hnhenz -1- lrrns—< portent of the death of the r. ignir over. :gn and asigi of woe t j tie dyn'.'ty. The king is already smit ten with iil*:es, and lus situation ocwa : i ms grave anxiety among his subjects. The red fish, is is said, appeared before the deaths of Kamehameha and Lunaiic*, thus taking the responsibility of the national bereavement from "the local liquor dealers. We earnestly hope that the present sovereign's illness will turn out to be slight, and his alarm at the appearance of the red fish baseless. In deed, says the World, we confidently ex pect him to put in a prompt and robust appearance at the opening of the Cen tennial ceremonies, marching just back of the brass band. THE FATE OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN. Ah Inirrrmlna UMrt ft-MB Or. Haiti' Keltc* f lk K|**llilhh. br, Hayes has written a letter relative to the Paudora ami her expedition to the North polo. In tin* he says : From Carey island the course of the Pandora was a little to the south of west, and into Lancaster sound, directly on the track of Franklin ; then into Harrow straits, on to Beechj island, which li*s at the entrance to Wellington channel, and where Fiaukliu passed the winter of 1845 4i, and where three of his jsirlv lie buried. Their gravea were tlrst dis covered in 1850, but here all tnuvs of the missing ei|editiou were hist until 1858, when l>r. lvae, traveling overlain! from the northern put of Hudson* lay, in a northwesterly direction, fell in with a party of Esquimaux. in whose jvisses sion he fonnd nuuierous relics and learned of tlie destruction of the entire party. Hut he was utterly unable to locate the position of their misfortune or to learn of the cause tiiereof, further than tliat a small Ivvlv of meu, drugging one boat, reached Alcatral island, at the mouth of Hack's or limit I'iSh n\er, where, in the shelter of the boat, they nil lay down and died, though, as he learned from tlie uatives, n t until some of them had re sorted to the terrible alternative of can mbalistu. llcr*> tlie matter reaUxl until Captain McClmtock, iu tlu< steamer Fox, m 1858, approached the locality from the north. Captain Yonug, commander of the 1 Undone, was with McUliutook on this voyage. Alter a search of ten years the locality of Frluklin'a ships was tixed witlrin oer t.-uu limits, mid ail tliat MctUmtock and Y c>ung had to do was to push south from Harrow straits by ship a tar as jxmMble, and, there wintering, to search in the spring for traces. Three routes were open to them. In the tint place they might go down Prince Kogent's inlet To the westward of this inlet lies the large island of North Somerset Then cornea I'ocl sound, then Prince of Wales' land, thru McCliutook's channel, dis covered by Captain Young while on a sledge journey iu the spring of 1859. McCiiutoek went down Vriuoe Kegent inlet, where Parry and lioas had previously gone, and were finally brought up by the ice in Belloit strait, which separates Somerset island from Boothia peninsula, the northernmost point of the mainland of the American continent Thisisiu latitude seventy two degrees. Thence to the south Uee King William's land—an island over a hun dred miles long, near the northern ex tremity of Franklin's ships were beset and finally frozen fast in the thick ribbed ice, after having couie south through Peel sound in September, 1810 —which fact was determined by McClm tock and Youug during their sledge journey in 1859 ; for, on visiting that island, a large heap of stones or cairn was discovered by them, and under it a record, carefully secured iu a bottle, which told, iu a few brief words, the story the world was so ioug in search of. And" this story was to the effect that Franklin had, after wintering on lUx-chy island and trying to reach He bring straits in the direction of the pole, where the open sea was supposed to lie, gone south toward the American coast in the hope of following its course toward the Pacific ocean, when the ships were unfortunately beset. It further states that Sir John ETauklin himself died long before the final oestastropbe. Here is the record: • Aran. 25. IMS. H. M. hq*Erebu* and Terror wtre iWrrt xl-on Ut* 2>l Apr.i, five leaguer S. N. W. of tl'it. hat tug boeu brr-l smew twelfth of Sep tember, jsfo. the officer* aud cmr. c-ju*it --iug of ona huudred aud live eouia. under the ci lumaud of I'apuiu F. K. M Crv uer, lauded here iu lat. eixtv-unie dog. ihirtj-eeveu uuu. forty-two nec. N.'. ku cittide moety-right d*-g. forty-oue nun. M. Sir JoUu Prank in diedonlhe (uevruthof June, 1547 : aud Ui* total loos by JeaUia iu the expediUou has been, to this dale, ciue officers ud fifteen mui. (Mguedl F. it M. t KO/IF.H. l iptaiu andaetuor Officer. JAMES FIIZJAMEs. Captain H. M. ship Prelum. Aud start ou to-morrow for hack's Fish river. This record was, however, written on the margin of a paper which had nearly a year la-fore been placed there while all was well, aud which runs as follows : Vsth or Mat. ist7. H. M. sliijis I'.rebas aud Terror wintered in tl:e ice in iat. sereuty deg. tivo niiu. N . i *!i. Moety-eight deg. t*uty-five niiu. IV. Harnig w.ntertsi m ISI6-7 al Beech* island, tu la:, seventy-four deg forty-tliree m:n. lieuty eight -i-c. 5. lon. ti;ue{*-vine deg. thirty iiu.e nun. hfteeu see. IV.. after having ascended IVcP.ugton ci.auuel to lat. sevecly aeren deg. and re urticxl by the west r !c of O-.mwa'.-ie ialaiid. Sj John Franklin couimar.ding the ex pfsliuou. All woil. l'ariy g of two ofticers acd six mt 'i left the plnja on Monday, twenty-fourth of May. Jsf". GM. GOlit. Lieutenanf. CHAKLKS P. DES VOEI'X. Mate. In this main part of the document is an error of liate, as shown by the subse quent record previously quoted, wherein it is stated that the Erebus and Terror wintered t Beechy island in lH4f>-7. The correct date of that wintering at I tecchy inland was 1845-6. After leaving the ships and depositing the record we know nothing more of the sadly unfortunate party, except the traces already alluded to, brought by Dr. Itae, and a boat mounted ou runners found by McClintock, drawn np on a low point of land, with two skeletons in it and two rifles leaning against its side. This is all that was ever found, except a few relics discovered bv our country man, the late Captain Hall, who spent several years in the search. He found no additional records, but he became satisfied, from information received through the natives, of the exact locality of all the books, papers and documents relating to the expedition. These were reported as being buried by the retreat ing party in a stone cairn on the south west coast of King William's land, and the locality, it was thought, conld be reached. To obtain these records would be an important achievement, and would clear np all mystery concerning this ill starMi expedition. A large reward for their recovery was offered by the late Lady Franklin, whose indefatigable zeal and devotion so long kept the search in active ojx* ration. A Scene from Life Of all the terrible curses that have de stroyed humanity, intemperance is the most fearful. A yotirig man entered the harroom of a village javern and called for a drink. "No," said the landlord, "Jyon have had delirium tremens once, and I cannot sell voa any more." He stepped aside to make room for a or.nplc of young men who had just en tered, and the landlord waited upon them very politely. The other stood by, silent and sullen, and when they had finished he walked np to the landlord and than addressed hitu: " bix years ago, at their age, I stood where those young men are now—l was a man with fair pro*j>ecis. Now, at the age of twenty-eight, I am a wreck, body and mind. You led me to drink. In this room I formed the habit tliat ban leeu my ruin. Now sell me a few glass es more, and your work will IK* done ! I shall soon be out of the way ; there is no hope for me. Hut they can be saved, iDo not sell it to thorn. Sell to me and let me die, aud the world will lie rid of mo ; but for Heavcu'e s ike sell no more to them!" TliolauJlorl likened, pale and trem bling. Setting down his decanter, he exclaimed: " God help mo ! this is the last drop I will i ver rell to any one !" And he kept his wu; 1. .Mortality Anton? Ftephant*. We 1 -am from the Rangoon Jiurniuh Mail of H large mortality among cle | phiuits in that district; and a more seri -1 ous loss of Ihe ssine kind has been ex perienced by the Monlmein foresters, lon the Tho'tcgyrc-n tide. Tho .Vail j stAtess the value of each elephant is from 800 rupees to 1,500 rupees (8400 to 8750) and that the lo's to their people in the aggregate is very considerable, greatly enhancing the prioe of these use ful ommils, and increasing the difficulty and cost of bringing timber to market. A resident of Oahenna, 0., named Simuel Turner, was detected stealing wheat from a neighbor aud selling it at a mill. His disgrace so preyed upon his mind that he took a large dose of arsenic and died. The man was miserably poor, having a wife and five children to sup port, which no donbt induced the theft. THE VOLCANOES OK ICELAND. Wnailrn f Iks fills* •! ll *klllii1ll. |M..t'*laHM •! skr li-hh. T*ri* I mlrn- Kshbihlh* ml Kirs l.likila) I p ikr Mikl, Mr. W. 11. Watts sends from Litli, Scotland, the following graphic account of a grand eruption witnesmvl by huu m Iceland last August: When on my wav from Husaiik, in the north of Iceland, I stoppislou Sunday, Aug. 15, at Stomvel lis, m the valley of Skjalfandatljot, where 1 nveivod the intelligence that ashes bad fallen that morning ut mi adjacent farm. lMtriug the previous night a man lutd arrived from tlrimslsUus, a farm upon the eastern and opposite side of the My vatun Ouvtl. lie reported that l>e twris'ii ten and eleven o'clock on Sunday iiiorntug, Aug. 15, a smart shock of earthqnaki' was felt at (Irunstathis, trav elmg from northeast to southwest. Al most Hiiuiiltaiieously, columns of smoke were seen upon the plain of Myvatu* Oriefl, ami forthwith an eruption com meneed from the same place as last spring. Upon Aug. 15, uixxiuipaiiied by a farmer from Orauuvatu, I sit out for the eruption. Upon entering a valley through the mountaiua of Myvatn. by which we intended to guin tiixx*sa to the Mivattis Orefl, a few column* of smoke in the distance warned us that the crop tioii lay before un. I*|hui emerging from the gh u, a line \if some twenty column* id stuoke burst ujhiii our view, at! the northern end ti? which lay two clusters of black mounds, in close proximity. From tlie most southerly of these rose two columns <>f deuae black smoke, which struggled to ascend, but were beaten back tti earth agaiu by the wiu.l in a foul, ln-avv uust, which spread itself out ftir miles tiver the lava streams, both old siul new, which lay to tlie eastward, clinging to the nigher crags iu .lark, ominous masses, and obscuring Urge [■atches of the more level plain. From its neighbor to the north, a high column of stones, ashes and dust proclaimed the principal volcano vent. Suddenly, with a roar, every jwirticle seemed on tire, explosion after explo sion casting the larger fragments to a height baywud our view in the dense canopy of vapor which hung over us, making the ground upon which we stivvl and the rooks round us tremble, lava then jKiured over its more norther ly aide, the large column of tire sank, and stones and cinders were alone eject od. This column of iitbri* continually varied txith in size and volume, some times clustering " like a large swarm of bees " in the smoke, apparently scarcely one hundred feet alv>ve tin* crater ; and other times it shot up in a large column with explosive violence, the masses of scoriieshriekiug in their passage through the air. Then came a calm, and with a rending sound a uew crater opened in the north aide of the mound, from which a stream of white hot Uva tumbled in a cascade of tiery froth upon the eld Uva stream of last spring, where a dense smoke and the sound of splitting rocks marked its progress, till it oozed in bright ml viscid masses through tlie in terstices of the older Uva, forming pools which glowed for a moment, and turned black beyond the limit of the elder stream. It was now a dim twilight, though only five r. vi. We stopped aimd a [Mitch of wilvl oats, which grow pn usely upon many putts of these sands, leaving our horses to feed while we tk our -veiling meal upon a sand bank commanding n full view of the eruption, now little wore than a mile away. Our horses did not apjiear {larticnlarly frightened at the eruption, but for half an hour stood quietly Unking at it, and then took quietly to grazing. Upon up preaching tlie volcano as chteely a* the heated lava would allow, I found it to cousist of a cluster of black mounds, which together described an irregular oone, in the oenU*r of which, probably toward the termination of the eruption of last spring, a large crater hail boej formed a little nioiy than a mile in cir cumference, the north wall of which had beeu broken down. From the center of this rose the coni cal walls of the crater that was now "erupting." In the north of this was likewise H breach, through which, from time to time, the lava poured. From this cone a dense column of white hot atoms and fiery fragments was Wing ejeitsed to bo a log, and embracing it started to the surface of the water .with it. His surprise as well as that of the party can tie lietter imagined than expressed when, U]>on rising, the sup posed log was found to be an alligator. As soon as the water's surface was reach ed the infuriated monster, taking in the situation at a glance, iuad<- a terrific lunge nt Devane, and striking him in the breast knocked him into deep water, and continuing the attack caught him between his vioe-like jaws around the waist. Hei-iug the danger of their comrade the rest of the party sprang t< his relief. Fortunately for Do vane he wan on the outside ami the alligator was upon the in side of the seine, which, lx-ing strong ami firmly held at each and, somewhat impeded the virions reptile in his at tack. This, together with the prompt and fearless action of the entire party, who seized liin alligatorship by the tail and legs and commenced to use their kuives on him diligently, is all that saved the life of Lutn Devaue. He was Anally extricated from the jaws of the maddened nioli-.ter, and escaped with a few painfal. though not dangerons bruises and bites. The alligator was about eight feet in length, and it was with difficulty that six or l ight strong and courageous men suc ceeded, after inserting their knives in several tender places, in bringing him ashore. He fought desperately as long as life lasted, and in his dying moments he w i, up a deafening roar alinott equal to that of a lion. (top Si Irks. A clergyman having been inducted into a living in Kent, England, took oc casion during his first sermon to intro duce the word "optics." At the con clusion of the service a farmer who was present thanked him for the discourse, but intimated that he hail made a small mistake in one word, softening down at the same time the severity of his criti cism by saying: " Yet wo all know very well, sir, what you meaut." On tho clergyman's making further in quiries about this word, the farmer re plied : "What you called hop-sticks, iu this part of the country we call hop poles. " SI MIURT or *trirs. 11ran a l.oeraat tram Hater ■• Aki.nd, I'll a Nrtr Villi IVnlnM hehuiH bun niarl Ait gra.l na fur oaln, vli Wliltr. bigli uiitr.t, Nu. 1 Nu. S, nd nin.lo White oaln ahall t I,oglit, aoaixt, rlnan, frra fmw oihrr ftaUi. ai.,l ahall urni|(ti Uut lean than thlrty-twn |anniile l thn Uieanura.l lumhrl High mlia.l ualn ■liall lie lan ll.lnla wlillr. aiut r.|iial In Nn :i in all i4lipr rta|<'ia. Nu 'J nata ahall lit anuiid, inaanuahln nlaau. alul I manual,ly fir-r front athar grain. No 3 oaln ahall he, fit for warahunaoig, oUioitrian uti.|iial to Nu. 'i. Nu gia>l* ahall tiiolmln all oaU ilaiu|s unataiuil. ihrty. m from any ulhci iiaiiap nurtt fur Nu :i. !h Ikmuxl of ehanlien uf t'lina, N 1 . la >lteni|>luig lha anliiuuu uf Ilia tiaiu]> >|iiaaUuu by ir.miring all abtu-Ukliml aliagglain apply lug fur lo iaf to blaak at.,lion U|*nt Ilia |>ll I'll, atrvcte. l'hara la a (wit>a|>Ul.|a dttuliinUoii uf tlia nutulwr uf ■|.|>in-aiiU aliea.ly . I t H. naloi ChaiHllrr. uf Mnhlgau, had taken the oath uf ..Hire an am'trlaiy of lha mti-riuf I'mf. Walaon, uf Ann llarl*..!, Ifnh, an uouuoea Ilia iliamtaty of a new {lanet in light wniiaitMi ttit hour and no mu.ulea. li.'f 11,, tla* dilation in ,legiuna tifly-fuur wlnultea It u ( the truth inagnltu.le. lu daily nrutiun la •until flip degree. t'l,alien Krlrie, a arh lluuwu ajndliug man of Neu rk, nailer of the trotting hnrae lint let. ootnuullud anlrile bv abikdllig tinuriif UifiUgl, the liea.l, ul, aavoutit uf trouble with a unman It la alatrd lu l.eiiuau natal illvlea that I'iUiOe t'lederU'k (" Knit ") intend, lu t lail the I rn teniiial allilUtlon at I'bihkdrlphU, and that a Otdiuau .|iiAdrun will ew.irl hiui thlthai . A lUxntinli drs'lee giroa rd.i t b< the Impel.al lata niUvkliMUUg outli|'ulaury rint tnartlagaa. Two inuie ateauirra have ariivad at Havana from h|>aiu with ta-eufurreuiai.ta fur tlia ruiy . Several 111 mhod eiodonl. of Vale Collage aluutnl tiiruiaeltea by hieHiug and 111 row tug tuiaallea at a |,| .-ueaai. >u of Odd Kalluaa. uul.l the latter turned and eharged lha erowd Willi their aaurda. Several ntndenU ■ are ahghlly tujurad. The t'ougri-e* of t'ueU lUca, Centra! Ameri ca, he* iaw h!i wrre flooded, and much damage aaa done to pru|nt The Warren areuue tta|<(lat Church, of Boelon, haa atrtrheu out that J*r tioa of the devlaraiiou of faith which make* tmmerAon a prerequisite to cotumuuiou. The church la one liundml ami twenty-five year* 01d... The trunk lines running out of Chicago have advance pasar tiger fares about #4 A verdict for #6.000 damages ami Ave prr cent, for txmneel fee waa rendered in a Brook lyn (S. Y ) court against a liquor dealer who bit off a piece of the noeeatid thumb of Walter Weellake Governor Tiideu a cuintma/loti made Lbeir aeventh requrt, allowing an abate lute wan< of half a million of money on the Uuffalocaual "improvements," ami inculpating Appra-srr l>avi* and <"otuuiiainiiM Fay tu cor rupt and nulawful practices. .Two hundred dwelling*. a synagogue, and (lteathoola in the town of Widay, ltoaetan I'olaml. have been burned. Home persons perished aud three thousand are homeleea.... A terrible Are took place at Iqilque, Peru. Three-quarter* of tlie town aio a.d to have boru drwUoyed. A a hue murderer uamrd Imgan waa taken from a sheriff m Arksu-as. by a crowd of tusskad men, who shut him. Pugan was under sentence of Jeath for killing his sot,-in law under slight provocation. The elecUnna in Intnl. Peru, were attecJro) with serious note. Heveral persons sua kiUrtl or woitmletl The r -feroe in the case of the people against the estate of Jaime Wet eon. late county auditor. unJar tire old Tweed ring in Sew York, has docbleU that U>e sum of 9G1c.431.57 belong* to the county, that being the amount Watson wrungfuUy re ceived on false biila ... Later rojrorte from Kugiaud show the flood* to havo l-ecu cputo aeiioua. At Shrfbeld the damage waa vary heavy. The \ a ley of t'.e Hivar Ikm funned a lake half a mile wide and fully tifleen uu.es long llany culirt.ni and iroo-work* wrre flooded ami thousand* of o(>eraUYea throwu out of employment. Account* fr -m the valley* of the Wye. Severn and Avon elate that those r.vrr* bate also nren to an unnaua. I.eight, wheteby grea*. ilaruago ha* l*eeu entailed. \i llotharhani. in Yoikahire, two thoueaial peo|ile were thrown out of employ nur.t because of the flooding of Ha fact-:.eo ... A {sihecman in Leaver. Col., while eearchuig a house which had been ucc.ipie-1 by Italian music.aim found tlie bodies of one man and three burs in the cellar, ali bearing marlm of a knife . .. lUrnim a HeteL on ilruwdara*, Nsw kork, bk> brrn close*!, aa illiau -caaful Colonel John Hi-use and hi* *ou Msnsy, of Fraiikllu, Trim , who both lulled during * personal altercAUon, by a man named Onffiu ...China i* to send a imaslou to Kugland to a|ologiie for the Yunnan outrage Frederick Hud son. the eminen: j.iun.alial and author, war struck by a train of car* while driving a>-rtsw the track ai Concord. Mae* . and recsived lu June* from which ho dicl ueit day Kigbi of tlie Indicted diatnlsr* and rectifiei* of NL ixmia auneudered at dioeretion, and wuti-trew all clauna to tlis property aened hy the govern ment for taxes, and am outing to over 1500,. 000. A firm In Manchester, England, has began the importation of Amen can calicoes Proposals for tlie new Canadian loan for two and 000 half millions sterling havo Jut been Issued iu I/oodon. Three fifths of the turn are guaranteed by the Im|-enal goverum, nt. and the other-two fifths are issued on the credit of Ceuads alone .... A telegram from Berlin eayw that the estimate* for the German empire for IH7G show a deficiency of #3,750 000. .... During tne recent storms In Great liritaiu a number of veesels wore loot and many lives sacriflced .... Ben Boyd, the must notorious end suoosssfnl counterfeiter In the country, was cajAured by secret service detec tives (n Illinois. They al*o seized a number ot plato* aud much materia! for making coun terfeits ... The commiMioner of Internal revenue has dicided that welss bier 1* a similar liquor to als, porter and lager bier, and subject to a tax of one dollar par barret of thirty-one gallons Mrs. tValtuo, ths divorced wife of Hiram Walton, of Meroer, Me., who has been living with Qroetileaf Tracy, was shot and killed by Tracy lu a lit of jealousy. He then fled to the woods and ahot himself. Both were dead when found ... Henry Brown, the negro who killed Phillip Pfair. a German, living a few miles from Hi. i/ouis. and then ravished and robbed hi* wife, was hanged in the yard of the jail. In a brief s|>eech made on the *0*1701(1 be admitted having struck Pfarr the blow whieh caused his death, but denied outraging Mrs. Pfarr. Ibe commiiwhiuer of penaion*. In bis re cently finished report, states tho number of new pensions created during the past year as 11,557, and tlie number dropped as 1 1 977 The total number of pensions is '434>21. In inclnding HM4 widows of rsrolutlonary soldiers. The total disbursement* during the ywr f29,688,116.63, loying a balance from the appropriation of ♦397.H71.91 Indian Oom minionr Hmiili hui resigned . . Attoroey- Oenerat Pierrepont ha* givnn nu opiniou that Hi A fmth Of the Roviwuweiit in mninalifledly pledged to pey the principal mid intornat of the 9 f.5 Diatrict bond*. Char ten O'Conor, of Now York, coincide* in thin matter Url Oarrnth, editor of th Vitioland (N. Y ) Inrle pfnrirnt, who wan nhot by Mr. lon din lant March, ami front whone brain tbn bullet hail never been taken, died a few days ninen. and Landin waa immediatulv enrrendered be Inn bondntnen and locked np in jail.... Moody and Hankey, the totivaUaln, opeued their iniatiary eervice in Brooklyn, N. Y„ at eight o'clock of a Hnni'.ay ntoruiiig, with an audtnnce of Ave tbouaam), four thouaard mere being unable to gain adntiraiou. TJC afternoon atr viee at four o'clock wan likewise crowdid. and a chureh half a block away wan opened to the throng, who were *i hot tod by Rny. Dr. Cnyler. ....A dwelling in Cheshire, Conn., was binned, nd Mr. nd Mrs. Murray, a yooug marriorl couple, wcro burned to death A carriage WAS precipitated into the bchuylkill river opproeite Manaynnk, Pa., containing flvo pernoi.e, three of whom, Henry fletler, hie mother and child, were drowned. The eurytrora of th* balaklava charge, sol diers of the Light Brigade, the "six hundred" who rode "into the valley of death," cele brated the twnty-flrat anniversary with a pnl> Me dinner In - I cat ml lla new city hall with apprupiiale eoi | eiaea and a prneaaalun euulallilltg ten Uiuuaand lUen. The building uoal over #l,ol*l,l**). . , Hi* annua/ teporl of the free delivery di v I'ion of the Poet ofllue deparlttirnl ehuwa that : (hero are now . mph.yrd by liiat bureau of the ' aarviea a.tWk uarrlera, and lliat they deltvieUe He bls.lklU.lV Total receipts .... .♦<575,171, tij7.10 Kapamdit a.aa, I'lialuius 119,713,7u7K Intomai revenue. 5 l-t 513.31 lu tailor civil. 4,157,535 50 riaaaurv projwr . 31 643,1 MS 4^ ptpll—UM 3, Htt.SSB.H4 guaitmlv aalaiiee 5A4.517.G5 Judiciary 3 so 3 115. 90 Total civil and uiircliai.c -iis. 471,07(i,70i1k War depatluiant HI.TJO.Mj.IH Navy dapartineitt ... 31 117.<>36 2" lutertor de|arlinent 37.54u.H73.nt l'ubtlc debt interest 103,003 544.87 j Total aipoudtturea 6274 031,313 34 Public debt ltedemf tlou 1Kinda.4104.7-50 930.00 liedaui( tlou ol C K. notes .. 410,143,001.10 Had. uiptiuu of natioual eutraney 40,364.671 4* I(ademption of eotu certlhcataa. 71.37H two 00 hedempliuli de(KWlt, I'. H. notes H1,040.0u0 00 Total, including items on aa-- count of publlcdabt 4Ce2 oikJ,Hss 33 lialaiice of cvverol money. June 30, 176. 144.701t16.1l Tbaro are ou file hi the Treasury dejiart mei.t at Washington, orders for nearly 41.- 000.000 of lha lasua uf Of ly -cant cuxroucy, of whi -h t ore is a giesl sCAXCity thruughout the. country, and there ta none aliatevar on hand, and it will be several mouths before the outers can be filed .. Tho l'rule.l Slates Coueul t Christian N'.vrsray. antes that a royal man date s as issued in August, prulnbiling the un portali iu of ]-otatiM-s fr. tu North Ammca, eit'iar as tuei.-handlse or shi|ia provtsnma, without having been previously carefully et- LIUIIHI and deaued ... Ibe biuaae slvtua of iitonawall Jaikaeu. {.raeented U> Yugirita by some l.:,g;ihuir I. was unveiled with great ceremony at lUebiaoud. Uan. Joe Johiva.-u waa master of cerctn n'.ea Tbe Iswdun e xrte|K,udcnt of Uia Livrrjw.v.,l C.-wr i. c saya " After t'ard.nal McOloakey'a s< J.*ini in Pans he will eocie here. The t V.hultca uf Isiud u are preparing an uu(usuig drmonelraUon uf aelcoma. Cardinal McCluakey will 4>a Uia gueat of Cardinal Ma uiiug white hare It ta thought liiat Lh# liriliah guvarnmon*. will prosecute the consignees of the aims shipped banos> to China during the recent negutiaiioue. Several cargoes a-auow t<* wh.ri viHtt* ami ci'iigmtultttioiiNiirr I'XcUangiil, iiitil bonlioiA ami etrrttne* fly alutit n* at carutval timr-t. With ut I'hnstman lib aim gout! ohiwr, full houses, blanket*, nutl.aml cloUun n club- ; plum |)inhhngi •LiUny while 4 gruuty Joan ihdh kec! lhj| lot gnrih-mt arc roblwil uf their grcofl cry, fair ilanus U dcoorate the churchca ; tlu rc in feasting in the hut ami llirtmg tu tho hall; full serviced, ticigbbiirW gris-tiitgs, js-iuv ami g.ml will ail arouml the parish. The holly, the vew, the ivy, ami the rosemary climb up tlie pillars of the sanctuary ; the jolly mifftletoe lungs in the halln; no inatG>r if 44 ooughu:g down the parson's saw ho cute his <-r --nioii* short without any scruple# at tie fratiding religion, ami sends them all home to their plum puddtugs. It is Christmas, and the people want to le liajipy in their hom a. But a (lernian ChnstnuiM differs widely from our*; there in more sentiment (a* we have seetl I alsmt it, ami leas Solid hospitality. More lmstle, injuteiy, and prej>artition, but lens religious fervor. The churches are bare and empty, tlie poor owe less to tho iKitinty of the rich ; it is more a do mestic festival, celebrated ill each house hold for its own special memlw-rs, than a stretching forth of the arm* of brotherly love, of tenderness, of oluirity, of loving kindness, which would fain embrace the whole world and greet all humanity anew. No, the rnpture of rejoicing that greets the nativity in rational Germany quite loses sight of the great origin of the popular festival, ami it is only in fanciful utterance* that the child learns something of the Christ whose mass it is. It may lie that the lonely legends with which the Ixkbe is ful sow the mwds of unbelief in his mind, and that, later on, he fiuds, witii dismay, that the re ligion of his childhood can novor be the religion of his riper years; that nN the fanciful fiction, sod sivti t, graceful stories which made him worship with the magi, and tremble at the manger, ore but so many foolish fables with which his innocence has Iwen cheated. It has lieen said by a great divine that a child should lie drawn up to heaven, not heaven brought down to him ; and, look ing t the outcome of Obrinan Protes j taiitisiu, one is not inclined to dispute the assertion. Nothing Moan About lllm A Wen torn paper tolln the following: A man w< nt into u confectionery store n few days iigo, in an excited ntnnncr, and rushing up to the proprietor said : " I)o y.m make wedding cukes?" "Yen. air." "Well, I'm goiu'ter git married ter day. an' I want n cake. I'm tn aloneh, an' I'm gain' tcr dew things right up to the handle. 1 don't intend ter git mar ried but once, and yew l>et 1 II make thinga liowl." The proprietor smiled blandly, and oommenced lifting out ten and twenty dollitr wedding cakea, gorgeous in ts-autiful fronting and artificial flowers. Among the rest WHS a small plain cake. " How much in that ?" aaked tlie ex eited purchaser. ••Four bits." "That's the one forme; hern's your money, old pard ; wrap her up. 1 liar s nothin' mean about me ; I wouldn't care if it was six bits." The proprietor gazed after the pur chaser he went out about five minutes, the picture of amazement, and then lie sat down and fanned himself for half an hour, nnd then got up and consumed half an hour more in idowing away the piles of fancy cakes and talking to him self softly, but liia bland smile had passed away for the time being. HI her lan Ktllr*. Alt In mull Imlf N million JMIR..IIN HJTV* Intt-ii liauututtil from Hniunn to Hilxtri* bfllwttrn tin* j.Atm lH'2'i nu.l ]H7'i, tlirrt* IIHA IMM'U Mnriv lj uny |M'rtt-i>til.li< in •-rtttuMi in Hit. |M>|IUUUOII, mini, IVH liftv tnuii K". UIPIS i" not tint. ii.luil.iUiii |r IIIIUT* Vint. TIM rwMMiti of thin i* 11.ut lli.. titinilirr of (MTHomt who nmki' their TITIW|>o fruin HIIH-MU lamtiliunn to IM> Vi-ry M'<tui'ftl. In 1839 thn nlllna in thn {(tiv<-riiiniit (ki'l'irliu ut N. rta hiunk ul U'!l||>lH| to niH'M|.n 1U n I ►<•>!>. Mill 380 of tluaa Imvtt lannn rtdurnnat iu> " UIIWUIIR " nvor Ninon. Ar H. itoot..- An e*i'haii{Mv IIOIU|IIIUIIN thiU rhiiiirt'ii urn tmiii to m-hool UMI futiug nliti nt inly too inui'h out of nrhooi h (uuuln hy A Co., l'lnla , I'rt.) hue tutvetl uiy life. It tum so luMM iin-l tuy hitira xrh.-ti 1 havn Im en worn out," Try it ut onon. • Mt.tfKUY Sohvuii.— The {front seiTnt of liitt Viiiilltfrftll fUfit'OM (if lUtrYne AT I.IN I IK. .F <)TMC4UM BY PURIFY TUG IHR UT>UL, Ins>titll)|{ tilt ilftvr atid kldueyw to ItMAilby act IOU, III%L£ORLIUK LIo I WIOA* •>n(<-iu t\*m. Few jMMij.ln uuact|tiaiiitnl witli phyai ologioat chemtelry are aware of Uie,|tianllly of iron in the t,!o(l, but all should know the UU;K um, E of keeping up lha supply, for d btlilT, dtaeaaa and death are aura to 'ullow alien the .piantlty beeoruaa too lunch tab,red 1 lie l'aruviau Syrup (a prob'llda of Iron) au{k pliea thai vital eleiurnt. and has cured ntfoy chronic diaeaara. -Com. Many p-rautia auffor with nick head a-hc and nervous headache, usually induced by i-uelivfuioes. indignation, etc. Surh persons will find relief if not cure, by keeping the bowels o|*u with small doees of r'ltrwivr l'urrt'a i dsn*, u hyrae aa aaisrWul stalefc 1 ss use csaaaLaia .'.lra car aaaylhliaa ask aisled to check as ' a ' 1 Is; K. tMSahV as* Wssd tcaalr dlasslsss lias lead, aalacs sub lbs r*sl.ls ataleaa si lbs au.nacrh. aide dlaaelk.pt. sad rrsalss a MM eppeUl* Whsa lk trssala aea realise, akta salios. er Iks araitss or bars las eta billon liedauiry. N. Israel • Msur'rraks lid* aae rsrulxsd 1 .>sss issiticiuaS aas i-rsaared oety by J H Sclera, a A Bne. 71 : some butb aud Mi en bf-ssu. PhUa Aad aas for sals la all <1 i ft ■•:* aaad dsalsa Tbtr Xiirkrtt. sew rone. Besfrettls-rii... U)l'rtreßulleekr 1' A )>W i> -rr ucn tea lav. 1 Trtiirar IdHci <9 • 'lk !a ("owe 0 ' llcge— Uvs i-K# eT't Urseaod U'V* lk Wtmm i" gel re Lan-.t- **h# < V . 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Hsukrr- *A or*krra N*. 11l TV alt SI'VI. Nrst ksrk. MERIDEN Cutlery Co. Mak* all kind* <*( T*M *b4 Fmk* Ktci*aJ*s <*•!* • •( " PATI NT IVORY,** w*l dsrafci* WIIITi: HANOI I- ku -si* Alwa>> C*b 1m '■ Tra 1* Mk" *n tka M*d* Nl4 t>s at! dwelsw ad Mr Mi H i-t-'W I trnJCBT O 4H CMkwa M X V CDSHINGS MANUAL O!" PHrliaincntary Practice.' Rntsa •( jimrsadlas and tonoalllf and Swain? oI aaj po*lln# <* d.l .l* - TU* nsw asfbnctteUrs it-stnW ,4 AAsrtcas par llanMntan Us * -OWa* Sew aaa I'm*. 41.V c*(a Nonl Uj Bull on iscApl ot pries Addrsa* TIIIHU'SIIV, HKtU S A ( . Ka*ia>;. .Anas. 'l'll I ( UK tt.O I.HIiKK sill Is **t se 1 irtal. (*!** paid, l. i THREE MONTHS ro* TIDfTY-PIH UTS, TbrCkwpwl d I.d _ Tww Iter mm or AWL \ Nfrdwol Hork. r- 1 itor MIU Maw* •* all / nMBAn kltrr. I.rniitr IHalrh 4- ( krTLlll nafc. HUI | ,1, ,„. I (iwini, HhaJUafc I /iUI lUM PnHlw-Banger,. eie.. Ml Mb* "V f I'MHJ.klrt. H* ftlntak Hill ( om|HW. """J Ht HW.<'larlmtU,tti kt '' 1 MiENTh vMtrt fc um.RLMD NKkV Hi 'K. PRESENT CONFLICT of MCIKNI'K wlih KKt.ll-1 UN s .>r Modern SKEI'TICISM M< on Its Owe. GSPUJfD TharD. , rtiba-i Dm liiei.* ~ i • m!'• to rrvl IL It ™ Iho ' h'l.l.ea iriooMiii I'lllk, ur wnbdrrtal ll ,-..rrtr ol Nrt-ar D ' sino'tllt "Ith l.oO'o \\ • . * ,11.#.0w hrTmdnll n—rrltss*. ' d d—ttini lb. Itnrwln Thrnr.. It Kill HfMit all aapecUtlou ' fml (U.OIM a i.t 3ft. weM 17, 1M d *A. net —• Kt at :< I asennd wk Kf-nM, li|. it Awtd itiiLM . to.* ad.rrtlwd t>r 'he, iM.I.IUSara, ahd 1 tr.-nt. I.mlwi for t'.l* book. to. 1 o'l. ko'i.', the i prooi- nwl and ot It. Send tor rural.r sad tonn, to nU I*. VI. /.I Hi ■ Kit ,V I II . I ____ HID Jlrrk Hlrrri, Philadelphia, P. liS rot nul.llratl..Bol theanlendld MV hook "HACK MUEMTn LifeiadVentiir^,toriiht i A brun new boat of Trtttl, Adrratura. and Eipfrtww. by ! Tfoi.W K*o*. with ** mHcnidcrnt metr Engraving*- tha f nrt etrr men It MtlWly wth of to evrr* * tdr-awak*. progrraair* perron, and ouUrlli all other Kx."ht ttol. Na work waa fttr mdortrd o highly- none Klh eo factor part HO tilg Wf lOffttMMmf ■ hi nw One aarnt aola tl* in two another Hl* In one We want .WO m*'* artie* agent* no-. ©CTTIT KKI F fo nff. A hound , pamphlet with tipecimen and llluctraimnt of thia f*> i iMiut work, full D*eHption and mumw Terma, cent free (• \ : , 4 . m. •I.IHIM.IOX n to.. Hartford. 11 Thr rhlloatiphy of IleitfUche. T> ® atomaeh. the bownla and Iho limr aro Mm-onMlbla for oTory pang that rarka the head. Rr;ulato. tuna and harm**nlaa (ba act? n of theaa alllad crgaua with rarrdiii's Seltzer A|>eilen", and you corn >ha oomplatot at ila aourea. SOLD BY A 1.1. DRUGGISTS. GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION 1 Far Aabkaib Nchoal*. The Shining River Far Utah aad UrtMU Mrbaai*. The High School Choir! Tb* format k by II H .ad W O fjlliw. aad • fat HA eaat* pat aepr M. Ifoaida.aad kiln tt baadtad laeead nttif a law mmmkm •!•. the pabMeban at* unrl ana ona.al.aH.Wt7 letter.. aa4 iia ft MM. ata aeaadad witbrn li etlfpww a Mblalap lr af a.lM| la k aad led. t hnmai aad Aak 77M laliar la (art aal, aad la a baa* ahiab aa Teaabar aaa tali w a4a.tr. aad lalredaa* I. alii ba ad. aided .1 ■■■ .1 Id ilia mwlaal adraaaa at Iba Uaa Mali* W •I, at 111 pat daaaa mo 1 ha .41* I■' A aaa DU*laa at aat haaaUtal hjrmaa aad laaat tat tVaIM IfMiw, >vaat- •■DIM, Itaf amp,d, Mt.aaUUad MltMi W ATKHN Far Fralar Man lap a. LIVING WATERS f! S Far Frarar Maatlapa. m" ' F Naa pita aaa Uta I > Uw Merino la r**r r lap tap a Uaa by taiiud.i ibp a laa baadmi aapta* al IbM daUptitfal •or* bpactmra w.daa ■>t itaay FaMtt, Mtatap Maw a* (to blwi t x ... eeet. poabpald. let Ratal! Fita* IIMIKH ItlTnON lb CO., Meat**. CHAM. 11. UITMON A CO . 11l Hraaataar. >rw Verb. WIFE NO. 19 BY ANN C4.IZA .YOUNC, •rtAham rouni's Wnbßlliouß Wit*. TV* Jslj sib—■!— Kium T all ItptCTl^ giMtt luwlraiia*. bit Milt lb. —X ll a Maaialr PaiM* Oatelmam nad fall aa ayylu if. 500,000 ACRES or - Michigan Lands for S ▲ Zj B I I I Tha l.aata ai Iha Jarkaaa, Ua.l. tat ! Aatlaaa KaliraaA * aapau trt Nam OKCKKKU rttH PAl.lt. TWr ara Mlaalat alaa n ratnat aat naalala larpa t—u of ea—rbeai likAitti aat Wlllaata Tha f—a .L. 1— af Iha —aal tarMta I aat wall aaiarat aaita --A lam** la Iha Btata That j ara UMbarat taaialr wiiA bart —la aat AaarA aail Maat. aar.tr loam, aat ar—auda la tprtapi af aaraai > •alar luifu u aha af lAa laaal laAataat aat —ar . praaparaaa MaMH lAa t'aiaa. aat Ha an— Aaa 1 a rraabar nilalf af aruta aat r— araat tAaa aat WaMara ; Mala Wblla auaaa af lAa pralrla Mala, aa| prwtaa, aara la rcaai ataati—, IM Aa— aa MA a, iiiiini. | aat whaa rbl- arwp laur taauia-loa fottaaa. aa Aat Aaaa . um aaa, lAa paat raar la auui aat KahraaAr Pnaa frai SS.MI M jmt am ra •— *tm iUaaiiaiat faarptlr Aaarawt O. M. MAHNKP. < fata—la,laarr. 1a,4,|. Wirt. _______ I Midi [GA N PIKE AND FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. Iltat aali: OaaM Tliabr-r! liaat Air! Umm* Malar! Aaat Tllia ! HraiUf 111 Mala ! :-t^Hras3^ t >t—.taattad ooa—elaal b> lAa Una of tAa railroad | r,!Mlat aa p>t aa aat la lAa vurtt. Ba 1111 n tAa Uaa. aat wlu Aa aald • BWM aaaraAW In aa la ar :aal aauiar* TiiraKi. OaA, BaaeA Mapia. ILocA Kim Hlaot nharrj. Haaaaaat. Hoa H-hlaak aba Ma. JAaaa Laat aat Kailraat PaMtnta. ara lalt— -Aarae laarlhar aat lAuaa wAo anat, la —ara Aramott *a aaß la afplr aarlt aat laAa cAalaa aalaaUoaa TaAMB .laa fcartb u. aaah aat I iltt n traiA aaaaal MiaraM af , T par aaal. aa mar la —n if iafmaallna Af aat —Mplif fwnbbJ Appto. la pataaa ar At Mall, la WM 1. WKHBKK Laatn I If I If. Attraa, a* BaM Maat. MIA j GIVEN AWAY ra a—rj taaAaraf TAr Kaarll, Jaaraal 1 CENTENNIAL AMERICA,! A (Id Twirt hatrirltf, Mar ttitl. Oar 1 arc aat fWaufai Tlalat Ka(Tamtocia>na ■ war (INI Htabirbai Vwaaaat P.u,lla of ail la,tlap mtu aa 1 pwaa—a fna tba laatiat af I Vfaaba A lAa pruaul luaa. lailMUf a aat aabt rtaa ,f lAa 1 woiar nia. Bnlitlac I, Falrarormi Part al Plnl,talpai. a 111 A rlcaa A tt „t,n af war r.a> l-i war, aat fb.loa /O, rr . (A* raiff famulf Jamwaml. ilalau.) rira IU n—'taaat Mna, l'*abar WiiA aboil alairaa, aat a laraa aaaoaM af aMtaMlaaa —a raat.br Naai f a/ rnalM aa trial. It rlatlar ifaa Bafiaria,. paai laid, far f I.INI. ta, im Hoi, wUfIM r I ran ftra.m atirar rtr fara If tinraal. IH Hroataaj. N Y. Agents Wanted Everywhere. MH a art Hi: AI TIH L ONTBIMEKT. THE Pinao-Harp CABINET ORGAN. Aa atijalatta cteluutea att'ar 11 'Aa capadtrof lAa apan >aaob at lAal af U>a aat Aarp "*b • tlbl.r-d t*ar.c —pte.a aat pari—la aaa, JMOaM. a oomitaat a baa loH/naial. lAa BllilftllitY tAa raw af b.b ara tmblacat t>< alaal Item ar bar, IK dtr ra! In aaaa. plalas aft rat to a aaa Hat boa. aat .nark b, hatete-ra. -a la lAa piaaofoiia TAa uaaa ara fa para, auaa ~ Mlkk. qoalilj .ar> AaaaUfal la aoM Maalma ar ailaraaOoa wb lb# arpaa Uaaa TAa ama oat ba uaat aloaa. aad M una r—i awaMib aa 1 larfMl an orcan ; a lib ml tAa PUBIIMAkf. r aaf la ,ai rilii 11. fit ill H IBP lAa lnt*A' aaa. ■a arm* aa paralwlj or la .-oMMaall'ia alt fe aar Oral! I; a top, al tba urpaa. to aQtcb I add, tiaatlf la iifo aat . artel j at apUar U a teach attar raapa a ~ u tu la.aati Mi aad latootocilaa. aaoat a p—r , ca t'.ta aaa laatraaaoat ara. raaMaaM orH* ao teach I,aar thai loa ta/u.B-l praatlf alcaatwt tAa teannfar torara" j no. I abtlilf lo ao p<| . a. uval tb.y a>a Aad aa atawla to at—niaa It arliiainalf 11.-lai aaa parfarra 1 faalil law lor a tare a|p I. tAaa otr u An lit ~hK| ,■ Mil (V... 1 .toOlft OHvsUr .ti drsMtntf* *®k In tba haad. aaaaaa, rartign. 11 IfIMIINCA likaaaoMoaL AOktoAaafM. "rail a Saiti which lath** ara aafcjart aaa promptly rarad. F*bw datbfla la bank arraw jtaarlapaatb Inula. . .. . PIIIS kllad or Maadlap twt! protaj* rallad and rr.dy com. No oaa*. huarttt rbiiwk er tM'tiu, ran loaf raaJailla r*(aUraat. . z "* ■IMtY •iSUIO.-h haaoa equal forpnwa ornt cot*. • ILtitlll 'uw aay eaaa*. For Ibla la a *•*■- fTer. It haaaamd I>d*uf lime wha* all other r*madia* foiled la arrort Minding liw naat-, Maaark. lapb aad lihawtow. tnattaally rurad. PMTSICUM ot all ackoola who are arqaalowd a t'.h raal'a Eaitmrt at W Hrb Hanoi race oouaaatUt Ik nwir prarttr*. Wah***t*tlanaC roaiioeadbttoa frota baadmda of Pbratdaaa, many of wbom kt H lot aa* la IMI a*t macUet la addtiioo la ik* fomguias. Ikqr order Ha aa* for Mwrlliapa f jll Irtada. Ualaa.. Mar* Tkraal, Hlaantl auaMa. ale..-.. aod.rkrtmk Marrkaa, ( atarrk. lor abkb II >* a aparttc.) CkOMalim. Ft aal t-a Fret, Hltapa at loaacaa, Naaoaitaaa. rir., Chapprd llaada. Fare, ant) tadaad a.btnaoart o( abia rtiinatm. yWmT WSo. * Hamoraa Maraoaaa. IL .a.l aaaa. kon Mianlaai kaala l au, Fraptlaaa, y lad Flat plaa. It rmkat, ttarwaraia. and tm /xaba. wfaU* moadarfaly lmptotTaf lb* I aaaad* llaa. TS FAIMIS. Faad** Extract. No Mack Ptraia.M IJ ntr. Maa raa ad ura to b* irltkoat H. It N aard by ail lb* Laadlop U.ary AUblaa, jug* Railroad, and ftrat Borargaaa la Nrw VuttOßy. It b a* aa aaoal for taproiaa. Hat. aaa or NgEeto Ibalapa, McMhaM* Hrralrkta, "rlil*pa,( ata. lartfadtai. nirrdlaa, I'aaamaala, CaHr, Ulalllaa, I~blMa.( alda, ale. IttrgpofMlkabiSS, andUa raliaf u aSbrd* la ao praotfd tbat It I* b.,7 thaaatp para* at Rvtmatattirlaiaka* kFi.4f itatoac aA otharpam paraium* jF JTKuia^ka^Jy tola of lata coontrr and Ear-tpr.. ro l ,n A !f -ei ma. ■. v. a. u -. m liE klitubtro **- LIVER raVIGORATOIL 1 .uaouaadrd aaUrtly Irata bama. Tbarn fl m a Ftrtaat aalag garaallMtM* ■ M ibaaldadaattbt aa kad aulir. Bd dam ba ihalr la (tmaib.ay.i'a.. x aa dltldaal aaatU ■ aaplylas la 1 a- O tmtlam. Ram • their plaa* a; p , taatpaaalbll to b.althy Maw aitjH* tabl.apa—toll Ml* • laricamt- QB \j attatdla| ta ad (p. (Ika tlfi T- *- r *d atu ihanpad la a aaaar. 'THCIS tSliLr traaa amok amnion— d H-nacte tnbarciM alfl raallta |W ** a*"S ; SHS3 ' alttefTMie ncjr • l 1 J. tLT^SS SSUia mT%—i i~ Ot eMd nad aMUa. 1 afiataratep b- am . p.— ; -ai*. * -<3 'Mfaua nad p mm.tmmaaa -nU* ZZStiad ali l—ten Mad Impnra At-aja. a In, aaatrra an/d inepa. a An r—land Vaaj m**a mmmfam* •■>!>■; m-wan. jwmr toApf^ l TM||M , fT M ttllS>i A. Ml Oarwnlao AohtUr HAa pwaaa —— ftflMtiff tta t "v_ £ ,1,1-1 nad uhnaxr tAa rtraa af lAa air - 1 —g aa 4 | tf'lAwaa aha aratektnr U— —ttraa—locfAß—"a s.°Ert £tsr-n,v..-- jrjsgs rrr: oca—a a —p"f *i I'WTte# dMM- b"™: IZmia hkh c—l raaaadf .Aallaaaa. MM aauatahMi ST!Sl2£auSaar lAa Mct 'l MM aaah aaaaa. ahaw ■a iha pthMAMA at aahraaaa appai mH a* fa Iha =srsS. h ssrrais . - 11. utaihMh la MM i!rnlbkbi WIVA. a tear Aaaaa wfU —a— aaaaa. am* % ipa a—Um la iha mat aMßtaahtaA foraaa, a pap RADWAY'B READY RELIEF WILL Arroao IHWAIOT BAU. HEADACHE. hMIHAUHI Ml'Ai >*&. "■"SilS'isSr'fflTOioa .svKrstj: a t& aflnrd MM and ooatoi _ . _ . TvMti dmp la half a tuaiblar •# waaar wIU. !■•!•* ™ Tnnkn ahoold alway. aarty A hoUto * ,AT f W* RKI. IKK tta Uw. A torn droaa tamta wiS, nml otckoom or yataa trow ohauc* ot mar. " °* Ptioo AO Coaia. Bald hy Dr a aetata. ' DR. RADWAY'B BEGOLATEI6 FILLS Fartacvly adtlia. alimstly aoatad wttA rm* ram. Stoma, n, Urn. Boaab. Kkdary*. Bladdw. S.rrcu. PtHMii. Hrrdrohr OooatipaMon, (Valhtaa. Incaw. ttoa, l>rprlit. BUioaa, BUV.ua Wrja. Hon of the Bovola, PlUa. and all Drrmw.rn.ntß ot too lataraal Vlaaara. WarraaUd to a puaUtmnr* Fuml) oootalutu. no m.mury. mlnarala. • followtea mapvoma rwuitla. Ina Dw.ird.ra of Uw IHawdr. **■• , . „. , _ SHB thf Stomach. Bwimraiof o7 18* teSHfejESte * WdjWn h toaraSfr?.* alfffc2M-™3lwof Ua.Aßnmio.ui K*£. *WLD BY DKUtHJIBTS. g t .i u PALM AMD TKL'K." Bawtaa.liOarmm. WJtAUffAY *|^LS^ siOS2srH^-^^ :^r'?su