Forsaken. '•Tlion All tin- iliK-iplvs forsook Hint Hint tied." If even Tht-e. flu ami (ho holy. Tiles*' ili*l forsakr, Whit > .nil r human hearts, loving is lowly. I>ii Homelim** break ? All *1*11(1 far off i'i the dark hour of trial. Just lx'fore sleep : Neath tin lip's smile we feel the soul's denial. And turn and weep. Thou weptst not, ls*rii ' John had tliv breast for pillow, Thou the hard cross: Yet our **. xk bosonta heave like sobbing lullow At eaoh light toss. Sweet stinnner fn. ,Is. farewell! Your (likli you've taken— Small blatue, O.xi wot! In the lone hour o( death, Then, onoe forsaken. Forsake n not. Vis* JTmAm*. A PHYSICIAN S WIFE'S STORY. " 1 hnvo heard of persona whnac hair w us whitened through otceesive fear, but, to* 1 never - ov, myself, any one so tat ftvttvl, 1 am disposed to b*- iucredulous on the subject. " The above remark was made to IV. Mayunrd, :u> \*e -sit on the piazza of his pretty v . in dismissing the difforeut cf of terror on dissimilar tempera ments. Witiu-ut replying to me the doctor turned to Ins wife and said: "Helen, will you please relate to my old friend the incident within your own e\pene; n>. It the most oou vine tug 'argument I oau advance." 1 looked a? Mrs, Maynarvl itt surprise. 1 had observed that her hair, which waa luxuriant r.nd dressed very ixxxnuiugly, was purely colorless ; but, as she was a young wom.ui, ami also a very pretty one, I surmised that it was j*ow.h-red to heighten the brilliancy of her tine dark eyes. The d'Vtor aud 1 had been fellow stu dents, but, after leaving eullege, we had drifted- I to commence practice in an eastern city, he to pursue Ins profession in a grow tag town in tlie west. I was now on a visit to him for the iirst tan. since his marriage. Mrs. M \.. .rd, no doubt, reading my supposition by mv look of incredulity, smiled ivs s!u< shook h>r snowy tresses over her shoulders, and, seatiug herself by her husband's side, related the fol lowing interesting episode: "It is nearly two years ago since my husband w. - called oa one evening t<> v isit a }*.•*: ient several miles away. Our d >mestlos leu! all gone t*> a wake in the v icinity. the dead man la-iug a relative of one of our erving women. Thus I was left alone. But I felt no fear, for we never had heard at burglars or any s -rt of *!t .-neradoes in our quiet village, then consisting of a few scattering houses. The windows lea.ling out on the piazza w* re open as now. but I se cured the blinds before my husband's departure, and locked the outside doors, all except die front one, which I left for the doctor to look after going out, so that, if I should fall asleep before his return, he eould enter without arousing me. 1 heard the doctor's rapid foot stop- on tho gravel, quickened by the nrvent tain of tlie rnesseuger who awaited him ; and. after the sharp rattle of ,h. (■ tri i-c wheels had become an echo, 1 seated myself by the parlor as tral, and very soon became absorbed in the book I had been reading before being disturbed by the summons. " But after a time my interest succumb el to drowsiness, and I thought of re tiring, when the clock in the doctor's iv ad .lining the parlor struck twelve, so I determined to wait a few moments more, fo iing that he would be home now very s.>u. I closed mv book, ti >une*l.. neering at me. Oh, horror.' who was it ?or what was it ? I felt the cold perspiration start at every pore. I seemed to be frozen in my chair. I could my tongue'seemed glned to the roof of my mouth, while the deathly white face ] resse i closer, and the great sunken eyes wand ere-1 in tlieir gaze alx>ut the room. In a few moments the blind cloned noiselessly as it had been opened, and the cautious footsteps caxne toward the door. ' Merciful heaven!' I cried, in a horror stricken whisper, as I heard tho key turn in tlie lock, ' the doctor, in his haste, must have forgotten to withdraw the key." "God forgive me!" ejaculated Dr. Maynanl, interrupting his wife, and look ing far more excited than she. " I can never forgive myself for such a thought less act. Please proceed, my dear." " I heard the front door open, the step in the hall, and helpless as a statue, I sat riveted to my chair. The parlor door was open, and in it stood a tall, thin man, whom I never beheld before, lie was dressed in a long, loose rolie, a sort of gaberdine, aDd a black velvet skull cap partially concealed a broad forehead, under which gleamed black eyes, bright as living coals, and placed BO near together that their gaze was preter natural in its directness; heavy grizzled eyebrows hung over them like the tangled mane of a lion; thenose was sharp and prominent, and the chin was overgrown with white hair, which hung down in lo"ks as weird as the Ancient Mariner's. He politely doffed his cap, bowed, re placed it, and then said, in a slightly foreign nccent: " ' Madam, it is not necessary for mo to stand on any further ceremony, as your husband, Dr. Maynard (hereupon lie again bowed profoundly), has already acquainted you with the* nature of my business here to-night. I i>erceive,' he added, glancing at my neglige robe, that you were expecting ine.' "'No,' 1 found voice to stammer. 'The doctor has said nothing to me about a visitor at this hour of the night." " 'Ah ! he wished to spare you, no doubt, a disagreeable apprehension," he returned, advancing and taking a seat on the sofa opposite me, where for a few moments he sat and eyed me from head to foot with '! strange glittering light in his eyes tin:' mysteriously impressed me. 'You have a remarkably fine physique, madam,' he observed, qnietly; 'one that might deceive the eye of the most skilled and practical physician. Do you suffer much pain ?' , " Unable to speak, I shook my head. A terrible suspicion was creeping over me. I was alone, miles away from aid or rescue, with a mailman. "'Ah!' he continued, reflectively, 'your husband may have mistake an tumor for a cancer. Allow me to feel your pulse,' he said, rising and bending over me. " I thought it beat to humor him, re membering it was unwise for a helpless woman to oppose the as yet harmless freak of a lunatic. He took out his watch, shook his head gravely, laid my baud down gently, then went toward the study, where, ou the table was au open case of surgical instruments. " 'Do not be alarmed, madam," he said to me as.l was about to rise and flee, au l iu another instant he was by my side, with the case in his possession i "Involuntarily I raised tuy hand and cried: "Spare nie ! Oh, spare mo. 1 beseech yon !' " 'Madam,' lie said sternly, claspitp: my wnst with hia king, iintwy-flnsttt, with a grip of steel, 'you behave like a child. 1 have no time to parley, for I have received a letter front the emperor of the French stat.ng that be is suffer - ing from an iliac abscess, ami is desirous of my attendance. I must start for lairope iiuniixliatcU after jvi forming tin' oj* ration upon vour hi. as!,' ami, In-fore 1 eon!*l make the sbghr-t resist mice, he bad me in Ins arms, and was carrying mc into tin study, where th re was a long table covered with green baize. On tins lie laid me, and, holabug me down with one 1 .1 with tlie strength *if a maniac, he brum lit forth from s. me hidden txxx-* in Ins gown several long bather straps, with which he s*vur*xl me to tlie table with the skill ei an \ jw-rt. It was but the work of a mo ment to imliMMi my r--l*> ami hart- my bosom. Then, after carefully < vominitig my left breast, In- said;* " ' Madam, your hu-lxunl has nia*l- a mistake. 1 Aud uo necessity for my in tended ojwatiou.' " At this 1 gave a long drawn sigh of relief, and ptepareil to rise. "'But,'lie ccutiuued, "l have made the discovery that your li*-art ■> as larg* a> that .if an in ! 1 will remove it m that you can see for yourself ; reduce i! to tls natural size by a curious process of mv own. unknown to the medical science, ami of which I am sole dwxiver or, ami then replace it again.' " He then lu-giut to examine the edg* of the cruel knife, >n which t clo-xl my *-v*-s, while every nerve was in jw-reepti ble tremor. "" The mechanism of the heart is like a watch,' In- resumed; 'if it zo - - t.-• fast, the great Mouil \e--.-l that supplies tlie force must Ire stopj>ed like the lev-r of a watch, and the works must la- clean ed, ami repaired. Hud regulated. It may interest you to know that 1 was pr-s*-jit at the fHKit-tnortr m examination held over the remains of the beautiful Louise of lV.lxs .a. Had 1 Is en (S-tisult. ,1 Ihs fore tier death 1 would h i*. saved her by taking out her heart, and removing the jolvpi, br'twt-*n wl -h it w.us wtdg*-! like as if in a vise; but I was oalhd too late. The king ami I had a little differ ent - ;he was German, 1: ia French. 1 trn-t that is sufficient explanation." "He now bent over me, h;s long white beard brushing my fuee. Irn a my eyes beeeedtingly, trvmg to think of someway to save my.-eit. ' t Mi, sr, give me an aaa-stln t-o, that 1 may not feel the pain !' I pleaded. "' ludtxxl, indtsxl, madam, 1 would comply with your wish wore you u >t the wife of a physician—of a skillful surge**u. I wish you to note with what eas- 1 perform this *lifficult ojx-rat-..-!i, so that you may .1 * >iur httsbaud t'.. great savant who-*- service* lie -svur*\l, fortunately in seas*m.' "Ashe siml this, he mad.- tlie final test of tin- knife on In- thumb. lb-w precious were tlie moments m-w ! They were dtvingall t--o fast, and yet an eter nity seemed compressed iu everv one. I never fainted iu mv life, and 1 uover felt less like awoonmg titan now, as I summoned all my presence *>f ruin. l to delay the femrful moment, fervently praying iu tlie meantime for my hus band's return. "' Doctor," -aid I. with a—rum-1 com posure, 'I have the utmost confidence in your skill -1 would not trust mv ! : to another ; but, doctor, you ha* - for gotteu to bring a napkin t - .-launch the blood. If you will have the goodness to asc*-ud to my sleeping chamlwr, at the right of the hall, you will find every thing you need for that purpose iu the bureau.' " 'Ah, madam,'he said, shaking his hea*l sagaciously, • 1 never draw bhxxl during a snrzical ojH-rntiu; that is an otlier one of my secrets unknown to the faculty.' " Tlun placing hi* hand . n my boaom he added with horrible rie : "'l'll scarcely mar tliat skin whit-r than su-iw, an*l smooth as monumental alabaster.' " 4 Oh, God !' I critxl, as I felt the cold steel touch mv breast; but with the same breath came deliverance. "Quick as thought a heavy woolen piano cover was thrown over the head and }H-r--n of tlie mudnuut, and Ixuiinl tightly around him. As quickly was 1 released, an 1 the tiiougs that bound me soon held the maniac. * "My husband held me iu l is arms. He had nolsel* -sly approached, and tak ing the horror of uiy situation in at a glance, had by the only means at hand secured the madman, who was the \. r* jmticiit he had been summ -n d t > at tend, but wl..- had escaped the vigilanc of his keejH-r soon after the dejairture of the tness*-ngt-r, who had now returned with the doctor in pursuit of him. As the poor wretch was being hurried away, he turned to me and said: 'Madam, tiiis is a plot to rob me • f my reputation. Y >tir husband is env m- -f tay great t%ill as a surgeon. Adieu !' I afterward learned that the man was once an eminent surgeon in Kuroj*?, but much learning hud made him mad. MTwu he lioimd m> to that table my hair was ns black as a raven; when I left it, it was ns you we it now—white its full blown cott* >n." A Lobster's Sagacitj. A hViking in-t.mee of the sagacity iu a lobster is recorded by Mr. Barker, of tlx* Rothesay aquarium, in a letter to one of the Scotch pap. ru. It seems that tiir.s- were placed in a tank previously occupie*! by flat fish, and iu which inad"- verteutly a flounder had Ikx-u left buried in tin* shingle, where it ditsi. One of the lobsters, "a veteran" of nnusnnl size," KUi discovered the dt ad Issly of the flouuiier, and dragging it from it resting place, retired with it to a corner of the tauk. Shortly aftorv urd it was uoticol that the flounder was missing, ft was impossible that the lobster could have eaten it in the water, and the han dle of a net revealed the fa*-t that ujkui the approach of the two lesser lobsters he had buried the flounder lieneath a heap of shingles on which he now mounted guard. Five times within two hours was the flounder unearthed, and as often did tlie wi y lobster rebury it with his huge claws, each time ascending the pile and turning a bold front to bis com panions. This story shows conclusively what a vast amount of quenched intelli • genre may sometimes lie concealed in a salad. .Merchant Fleets of the World. The bureau Veritas, of Paris, has just published its general report of the mer chant navies of the world for the years Im7o-77. These navies are comprised in 5.771 steamers, representing in gross 5,686,342 tons (net tonnage 3,748,6211 tons), and 58,208 sailing v s. Im, repre senting a tonnage of 15,553,KhM tons. In these figures only seagoing v -els are included. The sailing vessels of the merchnnt navies of the world are d - tribntod as follows ; Orsat lJritin 3<. t 1,5 S s ,7. 7* I'l.a 'I VMM ." 7 ,2* x 3,:>>i,'.2l Norway 4.74.1 1.4 I ■ Italy ... 4,ft,l 1,W2,"7C Germany :i.4*. 375,995 Wtmm 3.254 is S|>aiti 3,315 r.47,:i a Greece 3,131 HUN Holland.. 1.1.4.1 333,331 Swe.leu 3,131 333,13s Buia 1,745 Mil ,'.i is Austria 9-3 3 s.OU Druuuk 1,344 14*.(>3- Portugal 4.V, lol,>>:/■, South Amorlci 373 fis.4:e> Central Aruerica ... 151 69,9i4 Turkey aus 4439 o Belgium. m 33,344 Aiia 43 lfi.'lln Liberia 3 454 Total 5',21-H 15,553,308 A Warning. Opium eaters liad better take warning rom the experience of Mrs. Sarah A. Davis, of Boston, lately arrested for stealing S2BO worth of silverware. The defense was that she had been for years addicted to the excessive use of opium; that this produces epilepsy, which often results in a loss of moral sense, a de- j struction of the ability to discern be tween right and wrong, and a decrease of will power; that it promotes a ten- 1 dency to deceive anil falsify, and that all ; these results were apparent in the de- ! feudiuit. Mi dical evidence- was given j sustaining the deft n .<, and Mrs. Davis , was sent to an insane asylum. New Fabrics for tin f-es. V tine half transparent mat. rial culled gazclincbiiregc is uimleof pure llama w 00l of \< r\ hglit ipiulity. li is like b. ige in apjK-arnn*-*', tbougli mtieli IliK-r. and is ill dink rteli *sdors instead of the natural brown uiiti ci ay mixtures of >lc bei c. Itt * spviallv ndtuinHl in navv blue, tiuub up with silk and trnniiicd with ulb-'ii and flingt- ; it is nl.-i sliown in mvrtle gr*--n, nut brown and tilh'itl. It units urcs thirty inches in width, ami eo-t --s-\( iity tl\ *--111-• it vni,l. Hi.- w.mleu suits necessary at the s* a ■ ulo and tin-*- traveling *lr*s-*-s will t nis-le of tins fabric. Hunting r*-s< tubb -it in tqip* at nitce, but !-• ntor*>stitYand wiry, \imthcr wool tissii*- also t(> tn* us*sl !- i tiayeling tlii-s-. s is sltot with *slors showing Kilick- ilss-ki i *'lb .'(•- by lis* in ion It ihremls of tlark sliade luii-ol -lt the smoothest surface. All w.-*-l bourrett*- is shown for similar tx*tittiics, mnl is more *-\p< usty*-. It has raised tlgure *f tiny l ay*-soi flow*-is, *-r p* i Yaps only dashes *>f X>l*vr. The pi :>x- Is f>t -o " yur*l f*r g.ssls nearly thirty itich* - win*-. Sea aid* - greliiwllli*- s all *if pine wis.l in lace-like op-ii i-att-ins mid in male las-<-il-sigtis. I'his yrtll b- much its* d for tin- txituitry, traveling, tnountaiiia iuul also for towu y* ar later in t!., fall. It is shown m ecru, titleul, .tvy blue, gray tail green, and t 1-c i a.l*- lip m Ciinibuitttion with silk, *>r the entire lr* m may Is- *'f the givuodiitc a yard is the prie*. t\-bb doth is a uoyeltv tics m ~ ti. It seems made up of thread)- of 1 >s"**' .'t-phvr y*i* l ti>l iu diamond figures yyitli -ilk. I I.i-po tty lace like fabric i- suit and tlnu yet strong, and is sliown in olive, bronz*-, tilli-ul, light blue and vru sha*l< s. It is double width, and only four or live yards arc tt-qn -.1 for an oy-r dr.--. I'lie dr* - * la-math must !•*• of silk. 'I i- \*ill I-e u*• 1 for watering place dr*.—* -. I'rap d<- Nli dine i- mi on* lital stuiY m lay ad* re -trip. - with alti-ruute line- of silver col ored silk and wooL M*c*'a giutz*- is anotiier w.-l fabric nli Kuick* .* t shreds and ila.-ia .s. 1: -'(■:. .. , hlltek erlsx-k.-r goo*ls *>f w.s-l of very light |ualitv for early >pi"U')t w-ar an* shown m or. am. navy blue, myrtle en - ' n, gray, brown and ecru, with earibnal reL JEeW ..'.k g.ssls are s*.ft, like raw silk tlnnly w.-y*n; tli*y c--uie in irregular strijH-s, dashes *>f c**l*>r m knotted threails, brocaded lines, and in fish scale pat terns tit Turkish iui.l IN-rwiaiis colors, showing much olive and bronze, and quaint green sliailea >ldly omubine.l yy.th blue and gray and cream color. They cost $5 a yard, and measttretw* nty -*-yiu inches m w:.lth. Mixtures of silk and wool show similar ile-igns in larger figure* and broader strqas. Thes*. Is t in a? f1.'15 a yard and go up to jkt. t'olonsl jierfale lua- Is. embroidered in colors m regular lliunburg work, ar uujs-rt.st f.-r trimming the flue dark p* r cal* s and Scotch trutghai: - .-. l'he t rcle is myrtl*- grc* n. B*n t-'u* or-i d MUIIL ae.d tlie embroah ry is in If e air- and wiut**. They an- tw - or ti re*- iuelu wide, and cost fifty to sixty-five cents a yard. Fine Scotch |-eroa!es without glaze are im|s>rt. vl in tin -e dark colors for dresses t*> la- trimnnxl yyith this em broidery. To trim wiiito muslin dt* --. s for summer is the new Fav* ux oj. tiyy.-rk ill Henai.-sance des.gu-. that ar- i t la- i>pi.-*l from aiitiipu- church lace. This costs from #1.20 to Srd.To a y.n I. The District School readier. The pathetic story of th Wise-itisin girl who *#• driven into in- at - v ami i.ciile by tlie drudgery .ft* ai o a d -triet school has alrettily 1 -ecu t !*!. II- r fate enlists the sympai v i the Mihmkee AtiNurl ' Five ytan m ■ ihstriet seh(s*l," it says, "will break down the strongest woman in the world, physically. Flowing, hod-carrying, buying and s.-llin writ ing ami pre., -hiqg—all the employments of men are miser than t aching.' Th s is saying a i:.ssl *i*-al. A t-a-her is .r --dmartly emiiloved in the sch l-roui ulsuit seven hours, aud sin-' ..- *a -at •: s of at least t'ii wt.ks *lunng the y*-ar. Bhe hmi leas pkjdcd bl •■■ to endure than work ing women in shops r factor (■; h*r working time is shorter; sin- has uiorerest. It w..s not phvsical fatigue tit unhinged the mind of tin - delicate Wisconsin girl ; it was the *li- • plim , the worrying, tlie iirv-grindii -, th.- sonl-harrowiug ;it was not w. ..rim -. < f body, Inn wenriuess of --ul that t -r --tun *l and wore out her life. Probably site did not have the physical Imsis for any serious work iu life, and, at all events, she had not l-arnol the art o arranging ln-r life out *if s*-liisil hi urs s*i as t - get relief from hr drndg-ry an-1 worrimeut. Tlie naughty lsys ami stupid girls were never out of hr lica.l ; her exhatisti-1 spirit v rri*d over tlu m in her dreams. Happily lu-r -■. ter-in this calling io not tench sch*sl twenty four hours a *lay : they leant t< forg*-t for a time the tilings that annoy and' fatigue them ; and so they flml health, and not death, in their soh('I-rooniH ; indeed, they hive ln-tt.-r h.-alth than other workingwomen. V Forty Years' Debt. Forty years ago the father of a ladv in N w Y'ork city was a i liller in Ir. hual. A man of the name of Kxftisowed him u debt of gjo, which for some rcu-on lie left unpaid, ami came t - N*-w Y'ork. Y'. ars after, when on his death Is 1, tins uiijMiid debt weighed heavily on his con -.-ictie*-. ami calling his brother to his bedside he gave him tho mom y ami ex iw-ti*l a solemn promise tliat the debt should Is- paid. The lirotlir rat once wrote to Irelaml and lonrm-d that tlic milier was dead, and that Ins only heir, a daughter, was married and living some where in America, but he was unable to ascertain the name of lier husband. With only tin' name of the lady's father and the fact that sin- lived somewhere in America an a clue, Mr. Rafti* commenced the seemingly hopeless task of searching for her and redeeming his pledge to his dying brother. Iy accident he lienrd of a lady living in I Mibnqae whose family had borne the miller's name. He visited her, and after asking her a few ques tions, learned that the object of his search was f mnd. Mr. Raftil insisted on not only paying the original debt, but forty years' interest. An Old Soldier. It will be hard to find a man who has had a life of more vicissitudes than that of William A. J. Metllure, who liv s at the Soldiers' Home in Dayton, Ohio. He was Isirn in New Jersey, and from his fifteenth to his thirtieth year was in the merchant service, visiting almcwt every port in the world. In 1804 he turned trapper on the Ohio river, and finally enlisted in the Americun army, being captured at Hull's surrender and taken to Dartmoor prison, but was freed in time to light at Dundy's Dane, under General Hrott. He served after ward as a scout for General Jackson in Florida and also -erved in the S' mitiole war and in the American merchant marine. While as dlor lie wrecked in the Mediterranean se.i, and was held as a slnve by the Arabs until purchase d and released by an American consul. He was also one of the nine survivors of the Albion on the coast of In land. He hnH IM'CII married four times and is tin- father of twenty-two children. There are said to lie papers ut Washington which show that he is one hundred and seven years old, and that his story of service in the American army is true. Immigration. The following table (compiled from the official report of the Hritish hoard of trade), showing the immigration from the United Kingdom to the United States, Hritish North America and Australasia, during 1874, 1875 and 187t>, is furnished to the press by Dr. Edward Young, chief of the bureau of statistics: 1H74. 1M75 JH7O. United State* 148,1fil 105, <>i* 75,533 Britiih N. America. .. 25,450 17,374 13.327 Au-trala-ia 53,958 35,525 33,1'.il The total number of persons who im- j migrated from the United Kingdom to < the United States from 1815 to 1876 was : 5,467,075. The amount of money re mitted by settlers in the United States and British North America to their friends in the United Kingdom from IH4B to 1876, inclusive, was £10,685,068, the gre: it amount in any one year being i £1,730,000 in 1854. SI MM Alt* OK MAYS. Ifrmaot Interest Ir.nu llnnic and Xhruuit. Trunhh exists Udwia ii Pit ."lent lla/, of XI, vl,a> sttd <, n. Memler, In- -lanvtai < of wai )|a*o demsmt - arc la-iuj: msd.' f"l Ihe leturu ol I'l, -nl. ol I i rdo X laiwd, i mill nest Sauls I'm*, ralifoints, ' idaiiiiog mue kiwiisof |a> •K r, exploded with lerrltic lore, , killing one man and doing er, at datuage Tin < olu< to-lot < of Win X! I'rt,*,al s i . |a Iron, I tidlow sir., I'jail, Sow \ork, 1" \,ai . ago. has la . n piit'li-l" ,1 in //■ lejs t. l( „ , under Mr. I w,, owing to ttie pant,* and It", luiti" nw disfta tic tlad t'Of-a |o|e, ,1 1., make oil It for t, gal rxpcitms. alwl K.vltd 1" Would la...in. Ink t llpl tf ot 'lg.at to lllak, fUrlln l sM'l ltt.es 111 litis stAle of mind tie formed I lie a .ptsinlsiua of A fainon . tank toll., m Ih. jail, who pro |s ised that 1",'..1 . .'p.. and off, Itilg t" fill utsh llio In*.its of putting him on Spanish soil fot A tXllJUll slllll It" A! I atlf lU< ills (o la made ami ,-ai i n d out K< a Ksmt , I Sauk roktwrs Mr I W.cd lot o pAs'six. tlx then hands. 11, a.xs pl.at lt„ i roptlsiU'itt. Slid on going |o Ida li 1-r on Madi-ou axt til in - i ipalix with In to, |a Is, Ulie ettiUUg, dlsCXOeOal ll" llial k Ml 110 steps, which indicated he wa* to < ca|>. tliat lilgltl at rigid. Al lite lime s|aa*lli. l. Mi l wi.d sttsal u|siti his front step, and > a (to Uislanl a ,o wag. n dro.r up, lire drive ■ Wad. an sgit.xl si iat, and ttu* fugllot , nlciivt, to la* dnvtiit, a cirx iiilous route k. th, ith to, i. wh, ic h, st, •, Arriving at tit- fo I of It: I'sll-sd, - tu again, nt.i.d a ixtrvie-t w .igoii alwl was lakeu to an old tmose a f, *t * .d< - ha- wln re, in Itie disguise ,! a wig. an t with shorn face, lie lived for Hue, uioidlis. tu.!, t ih. itaiii, ,'f S, cor, dettpb In tel e- led tu th, dmlx r, |a.tis of Ih. cilv pa|a r regard! tl-.- |a*, and Ul the th.erai.isH' suit Against his , sl.de Thr sicki.caa t l t'haa. O'l'ouur, left the ca-e of ttie p.-oplc in 111. hand.- of t!< Juulot rvuiisel, ai.d Mr. Tweed hid -tron. li. ; - - of his attorn,-) sds kaUng til ed v. ui which c; he was ft - i. u New Y ik and Itrooklyn will lv cx'Uitnenesal ilSx. with tin center pur resting oil Ih . *kw, - , . i J, „.ip A M- r. S targe j ajer ItilUs at AngUstto,-, KL, were de sU v.d t V 1,1 F-, 6s< An uu ■ girl in a N, w York 1 sgnio, ai.d threw a tightssl ituU'L at her, which s, t her light clothing on fire, and she ran sci. axuing into the street ; la i..._ I uriud - • tenit.lv .... T.i die short!) aft.r, ill, eutil, lk |(Ut.Us*aii State tl, ket was Co ttsl in 111"ale MvnJ. f.r the first Ulue 111 lhr. vea.-s A. Ih Ik. -twin, Ktiited Mates vie, coicil at S! J.-hns, N. Ih. went to Provi ,1 n •, ll I , or; Kusn., -sal ldh ago, and has that he ha- teen foully dealt Witt Hon A. thxkev Halt ex-wavor vf N ~ York, aft n : '.erv n>w a; .1 deacnbesl huti a* a man very tutu h 1-rokeU hi mind ami t d), to wh iu it would le a chant) lo UirttUoa a- tittle a- i , slide. f la !.d of t!" *. u. f Mi) and N -emlwrr, IK!.' h.v • I- *n p.'. forth lv th,* m ivtarv of trea-irx. It <~„ for t•>:**•.> ■■> , qon bond and tils. • ai In rv- v.t, rvd O ' lig to the stmrotv ■ t funds ;.i th Nvvv d, ijvrtuieiit. ..i • ' th- luonths of April, Max and June, tintd v;i appropnal; it c- . 'oktawed It" latest licv,s from Mexico . ntirtiis th<- rv javi.sl Klip- j'Ularity of I'iaz ai-vl th, | rv-traluhty v-f his -I- - P. owrthro* ..A paasritger tram .-n the . ntral Pxcinc railroa,! drawn I v two 1.-xirn.- tix. - , ..tided With a -]♦ freight train a> a -..owshxxl Two of th, engineers ami one hr-ioen w-r. kilkd and tl- "tiers ~v.,e)v •Cal texL Th- |<4S - tlge; Wei. UlUllJttrvd 1- y.Htd a severs* shvak t'razv Hols. , with 1.,*.< wairnvTs, I* reja-rt,sl AtlX - ; v- , ai.d wtll- Uic |> -urreii i, r ; tail .-viltuig Hull ts n. . ti- t>oj nu eipats were luli-vl. and Mr. Uxil th, „nty ,-tl ■ r t r- :i jr. < ut. prof, sea ignorance. Urvdi. li. J, at tl was Is Uio k-twd h) his pun.' r I" IV Ur, fr ni ti; :.nu on acc. niit "f eitrava. aida* t fa.t hat. it an tae I!" act , f lis luli. -wr. to I- rg:o -I ti.il dx. th, mtrodnctn *r of ihe han I greiuuli and-nl' • qtteul fxtaj, x| -."H aj, ctui salervxlt" be due tohuu. IT" ,krk. on ru-h rv.. lv.tr and a knife on Ih Hr which, nt; llKtv a— * . the invwl, rv. as tl" V would imlical,• a qttxrrt i hetwivfti the ]v*rtS;> • while th, clerks in tli, in xt rvsiiu declare tin v heard nothing of Iji,- kind tinters were received from Washington d; - ' sp Mo eiiiTn.-vring department f the l'orts ni- uth (S Bs) navy varvl liixestigAl- r rtaim thero t a del" .■ ncv of 6jo.lssl tn tin* counts of T! -a|. r- ii .* -i. ,*'., rk in the office . f r, *• ivxt •ft vx. ~ PhiUdclptua. The ni *i*y is supposed t > ha*.,* Is,ll us,-! for sjsa-iilativ, i irj ■ - Hie ins- .;!!.■ dnv, fort!.- coming Sea— a t otmiak-t at 'J-'s'.lssi h, a,J. .... The v, i.'Alllc eruptions 111 tlic Sandwich islands h*v, . - v - d Swcetz, r a hi-a L and Bancroft ■ h. f-xct.-ry, I xtin. Ma... wCi,- ,lc stroyvd hy Jin*. h- over tlo-'.OUU; partial insurance. One humlrrd and sixty hands w,n depnvd ..f , mpiovri" nt I v the c nftaffratioii. .... I luring the past tl-r- >■ m ullis I".Y parjtXM, re-*.ding n N, •< Y-uk or In- t.'vn, w.r r.- portai t the anth'vnth sas i iis-mg. f this number thirl) four u. found hy detectives, thirty r< turov-l voluntarily, eleven w, r- f und dead, either froi . smci te or munlrr, aiidUnrtx are strlt missing.... Th, governor of Ver mont, receiving new evi-l e m the r- of John P. Phair, under • ■ f death f.-r murder, grant-* Ia n j rieve until Alay 4. Th, news of the |wwi|*>nriiient r- a- hi-1 Ih, | twenty-five uiunit, - hefere the Ume s, i f,.r his ex,-ntion. .. . Ihe king of Dahomey, who was -' defiant 1 - Itn* English l ven.m, it. and who was rliAe'iscd hy a British gniilaiat. has mad, overture- of peace. Ik* dx-lar. his inat'llit) t" |*av th, fine of ,'hsi pun, !;, . *;a ,-f paim oil mils -,al t;- th* EngUsti c. "ii"'.! r, . and asks t" have th>* tuunlx r ri daoed to IJ-i. Itev. Win. Ausguatus Muhlenl-rg. D. D., •l"d mN, v, Y'orl,, ag,-l eight) .1," years. 11, was tin founder of St. I.nk' hospital, m l various other charitable institutions ln Y'ork. and sisnt his long !if<* in Unefitting htimauilr. He na* the auth -r of the tivnin "I would not live alway." TJie walking match of six days for ts,li a side Utweeu tt l.evrv and YV, -ton. in loud i, England, re sult* d m a victory f, i U'E, aj v. tvlio walk- d -V.'m|>- Min. from Bonaire for Providence, while laying l>y in T'iuabing hay, 1.. 1.. *> run into ami ►uiik 1-v an unknown v-sel. I our of the Aland s crew were drowned..... Tin* strong pressure Is in : I rought to l*< ar on I'riii *• lli-inan )> to in duce linn to for, . " In- intention of h aving the Prussian council f -r a v, ;,r f,-r r taxation, will probably prox>* sue, ■ -ful. and the chancellor content him-. If witli a four-inonth vacation The (H acefni Indian - tin f Hjs-ltval TU, who w. Nt among the h"-Mb !<• make p ace, sue cceded ill bringing in Crnzv II- rs* mid 1..V41 of hu follower -, who 'irrend'red at Chi y.-iiin* YX'tiih- J. I . Conner and wife wen driving hitiue from clini. ti nt Pp| r I.ime Bridge. Pn., tie* hot 1 t*"ik frigid and jumping into ttie Canal, overtiirued tin* carriage and killed I*.Hi i" vhe was endeavoring to save, tIIoU in hia pockets was Idle melting of snow caused the ltnr:ichois river, Canada, to rise twenty feet, overflowing its hanks ami doing an itiinieliso amount of dxmag".... A defective railway bridge near M dvern, Ohio, gaveway as a train was crossing, and ll" engine was precipitated into a cr< >k. The engine r ami fireman ,*re ki1h51...... The cattle plague is breaking out in new places iu England A heavy northeast storm at Nor folk, Va., drove tin* incoming lid,* before it far into tho town, inflicting dnmuge- loth, amount of iin.Ofki .Tlie coal compaiiie* have agreed toadvanc the price of coal fifty cents |s r (on on June Ist .... Corneliu* Seanlon, living in one of New York's tenemeiit houses, was hound hand and foot and thrown from a third-story window to tin* stone pavement below, causing death. A parly of Italian rag nickers were ar rested for tlie crime.... Tlm New York Misli c.il College and Hospital for Women graduated nino students ...As Hon. Ham'l J. Tilden was riding in Nexv York, ltin horses became frighteiH-d. and getling ttfi* upts r hand of their driver, ran furiously through tlie street*. Mr. Tilden sprung from the e.irriago and ivas un hurt. A few seconds late* llio vehicle was completely | u . In, adalulTa in New I,'lk a,l< all,Nil Hi |,ikm> '1 wo eukiml mi ll ."Hl lltxcl 111 Jail al I 'oiigr, ■ ~ iia., a, l fit • 1,. 111, |>la-< ill Ina* of ,a. ,11 'IIIK f "IK'iiil lli*iiil." In n loiifj wliclt' mi "JutiruuliKlll itiiil IK I,,'i t< i ■," lln V* Y"i'k / 'c, iiini/ .Unit Willi, tllHu It in til. l |H*i'|. 1 Klltl l,i( III.* Jnlll tnillnl *. M ll<> IUH "tllNbl liotpla 111 I'll".* mi tiling in.ir.' m i iuiiß tluui i tnliliuiK III"' I.N' In'lhlli, it uiiili.hi' Imnti'iia t,> tli<* iicuK nt n,'Wn|iii]'l nil, l .It'llimitln thwt tlx, rilllnr nliltll WK'lil ill.* |M'II mill nil, ,1 ink 111 ll tn vititlis'Mtii.ii or tli'lciitx*. Vinl il tlx* ju.|.*!•'< n Hot Midi ulm-rit) , ]I,,II, llio i.|itiN.Mif hia "luttivliw" lie will iiutko mt .'ii.'iiii for lif.'. "Mi*iulu*rnof l)i<* pronn" m>* hi.,mil) limit,,! ilowii by ul 1 wort* of |'(,!*• win, huve MV<* I,■ K'niiil. '1 In liimuXflorn of n (Hlhlio lu.'.'liliH who l" ll,'t (In,l tln> |, |•. 11, ra lit llio lulilc, nllf f, r nilU|(n of ilit>u|,)]Htilit]i>< lit; llio jll.ltff, who nolloiollnl) I,|,HVH Inn lion,, lu fort* rnklillg Inn o|>UUOH, lookn iinxnjllnlx for tin* nt,*n ■: |', Jih.Tn, dm |,r,*nrh,*r who ilr*n OtUlll' U|Kll I ,||IH WJM'i'lul Blll'jivl, lom a n|irtl if III.* r<*|,|l't , lltlltl" n of ll H J>r,*nn ui i* not llu*rv; , v,*n tin* hurgliii on tin* uy t> tlx' Sim j'l'i m inn. In n lull, with tlio ~| |<*WH|H|N I lllil I. \'t lilt, OlllMllr hurl >.iiii.ii diuik.n all n, *nj,u|"*r umu arc ,|*.l liMAil*, 1111,1 BllX'tra thrill tlit) linr tUii,*n lh<*)' have in thr Mil) of fu r tlill llrrw All.l flrr tlrkrln (o nil lliutlll, I* of allow a. Thru* iii vtr wan it (fri*ut*r iinatuk,'. |'i ojilw ,1" not Htwiii rraliAti tlml, ou tin* ) >.at't .of til.' journalist, It iw lllrl, 1) a mat lor of iHiitiiitms; that tht, rr jmrti i* t>> Ihr pliu'rn, mi alliirlivi' to iilltnul, in, llltioh Ipn thr llnrnr f<,N-n to 11 is plow Internlat* lit nmnt do n>. W'r vm lurr t" a t) that four lifllinof thr>u rntrr taminrnt, ur,- to joiiriiuhntn nitoli-ruhlr ItortNt. Iho prrna I, thr X'l,*tllU of thr puhlio'ii raparioiin and unr.-ixrniK dr laioid for nrrxi,n*p without juv. lo tua has o tlm Ixnit "tl thr ri^tht !>>'. A l'a|M*r Makiiii; SpidM". Spi.h-nt liavo Imm*u Hot, I a,) Jouji an apillltrrn of tin* tiurnt of nilk, that it ntrik, > ' 'in* a liltlo otldly I • think of on,* a> a paprr nmk> r. lut hrar tlun trim utory that lntn jllnt Ikn-U toll! to Ult*. 11l tin' limit of thr AfnrrUl iniutilirut, whrro DO otlirr pajn*r in lumiufiu-iur. .1, thr wpidrr pajwr liutkt r d,N-n h,*r .pilrt work, iku'k and forth, oxt-r a Uit nur fiuv ah,nl nil LUi'li and a half nuuruv, ,*u thr iunnlr wall ,fa hut, thr npidrr nlow 1) IUOTO4 iu iHAity hu<*n until tiir Mpiurr in eoxerod with a pure wluto paprr. Undrr thin nhr p lurr a fr. :u forty to fifty (">?;n; tu.,l tlirn, to funt.'li thr mpiurr of paper iuor' Mvurrix t.< (lie wall, nhr makrn a ntrip i f pajmr almnt a .juurtrr of air mi ll hroa i, and with thin plu, n thr Mpiare r .rrfull) ;N-kr- ntroim' rllrUfh to til;..' rati ef tlirllli , I\ra Vf. I*. (lii *>.;!,!<■ Inland. Many y, am af.'>, tl i\*rminenl , f N ) i 5.*,.; a HMllUliil t'.r pi, ,"*t "f plaruifr a uutulwr of nhrrt, ur nw.ur on Sahle inla'id l" axrrt the .Uigrr of ntar xati ui to whirh i" afar, r rwrapin*; from wteekn had Inh*h rip,,L Hut tli, **,* aiomaln iNutld Hot aultaist en th< only nhruh wlnrii thnva - iu tin* miikU , f tii,* otimrw .* h .rr, :• inlr of Sahh An old French d'N-l. r *Uf*i-'' -td a tr.al of the l uif'h aiid nit:. ■■■;? I.ttl,- Lorn, - known an Canadian Jam,, n. and forthwith a det.wh meut of throj wan forwanh-d iu thr fox rrninrnt (.trainer to Saldr inlaU'L l'lir unfantldiotm JK 'Ur* took kllitllx* to tlie Mihtarv nhruh. iua.le tin inland their llollir. and I'e a11.,' wild Ultimo. ItrVClit export from t!.<* mh* l - oWiiiij to the frequent captltrUHJ of nunilH n> of tliem for iiw on Anti c >-ti lalmid, and for nale mtv ii|? m ttlrra 111 the ink ri r of X< wfotU'dhilid and dinlAtit hamlrta of N \. iS. ua. Another Call. The nooretarx of thr I'ntkd Statea ttr.murv han i -u* 1 the forty-f urth call further, i,*; pi.uiof livr-twcutv h -udn for Nl',, Max an-i Nonftbst The cull in for ten million .1 >llarn, <*f which nine and one half mill.otin are r ujwn and ■ me. half million are rcpint.-resl Immla. The principal and iul,*r">t will IN* paid at thr trea-urv on and after tin* tw.nty- R'vrutli dnv of dune next, and the ink r r more in national currency at the m ar , -t gorcrnmcnt d"*j .k"** . Tin* distribution of silver coin <*. .m without elieek at the rat,* of aqu i* of a million a week, or about twelve nitons ay< ir. liialnccril) of Asklntr Advice. Nothing i" h * sincere than our nian n,*r of asking and of giving advice. He who finks advice xx'ould seem to have n rmpiN'tfiil deference for tin* opinion of Ins friend ; while yet he onlv aims nt getting his own approval of, and his friend resjHUiniblc for Ii > conduct. On the other hand, he who gixrs it repays tlm ronfhlenrr sup|>oncd k) be plac-1 in him, by a mvuninglv n tukl- <1 in every direction. New rnicipAl ntaireases, grniid iliaiag-roolii and , xrtiAiige. !-liiiidii>K )" I'"* r, r "f tin* grsnd exeliAligc, fn< ill}* llronit o. tin' Unit , oar,(( i< inngiiiti nt mirivsled in r.ino)- . r Vim. *. The ll.sir spread-"ill I' fori vu lil n hike of nuirhte, nu , otiii t,l,a*k in I,lh r.nd msiiv f" t iu width. Ma,vi.lt" richly frescaa-l ceilingi* sii|.|K>r|ed i > ii dozen ormorerixrved'l'urinthinii roluilllis, while the line -IV, ana|a nk d . llAlldi -1" ra gleain nt lin lit. Ilk, a sheen, with the glit ter or a hundred white irl'da hof liglit. Wnnd, r where vim will, nil i- in k>. ping with taste ami la'Aiit). The (irand Feiitral i liardly approac!,- ed in ntvle and np|a'iiituient l>y nnv other hot. 1 in New York, and y.*t its rates are from one lo two dollara lm.a than other lir-l eta-- hot, la. tatug 62.50 and 63.1H1 jar day. Mr. Towers, ila pro prietor, he, ma to haw* solved perfectly, for llio pnlilic, (lie prol'lein of nnaliTat.' rah - and hix urious surrouiidiogs. Veterinary surgeons all over the cotm ti*v arc reiaimnieniling ,M" i ,'lnn's < 'amtry < on ilitum I'< urders for Ihe following troiihlc in hum< a : I of appetite, roughness of the hair, stoppage of l ow. I- or water, thick water, coughs and elds, swelling of the glands, worms, horse ail, thick wind and heax'es. A frientl of ours who is chief clerk in the f ovcrnroental disjien .iry*. savslhat no medi cine chest ia now complete withont ./"Anson's .4 resh/'o* / iiiiimnt; YVe always sup|x>sisl it was prescribed hy law ; if it Is not, il ought to Is', for certainly there is nothing in tin* whole mairria noxhVvi of such importance to the soldier and the sailor as Jnhnron't An&lynr Liniment. I )iirung's Klionmatio Ilcmml v never fails to cure rheumatism. Sold hy all iliuggists. Hntoke, Boot, mill coal gns, from ilefcc tivo drafts, prevented. No more worry with flr. s for cooking or heating. Send stamp for circular to Henry (.'olford, 726 Sansom street Philadelphia, Pa. Hpunktt's ('ol OAINK if) the 1) *t t and i eheapest hair dressing in the world. "II) Their Work* jc Nluill Know Them.*' Tin I (laliium *hu I Inniiilit Uir ilniitnM >UiiK]f ! lavlllv 111. (MUeUc Ml Mltiall, | ..III) mir- ( |MI .Milt 111 111. pal allni-IIK'U* drollery 111 those wlt.t |H I Ml-f < Itt I V Klfltt ro 111 lilt* lf tlloiw tilii • utlti|t, (Iltfiiftttii||ly Itr#** •! lrtio |>ilU, j wliiUi It IVreoft l*tirKftli\o IViIpU, will. It nl i Ml}'til ftlitl hltlr tlnm liiilMfnii| w tnU, will liy ll** ir ftti-ftily atxt tfditlr nil flu Uvttf, Hit tut fttl tolfadlly, (liiia }h iiiifttu ullv oti ic•uiitif.' (Hiiifttipfttioti. In K"it|lt Nitii-rli'ft lli<-\ lia\< ftllfniftl tmUrtlt tO|H i i tM .!• I nit <(li< i I•tllw, ui.l ftf* relied on fully l \ Hit* | |l . mil) ft it iiiMl m I (ifuvMiUve of (lie Yfttiotlft ftfT lltstft, ftiid titid Ihciii | I l fh Ii I iucmll' Hit thftt I tm't iimml. 1 ii 1 -.# ttfti | ymu (W riptlmi (ii til > fmi.il> ft ttil litilC httli*fft li' tl. 1 Uft\C Nti y ii I'. | . l tiilmiii .. Mftln &1 Ailviftfti ft I 1 11.g It In I! I" ( ll'iiiK thftt 1 lihvr ctrf MX'U. \ Ul i> li ulv, 0. hlttittUft*. lilt* I lumimiihl IMft t.hcn Awiiy fur the A**kiU|f. \N hilw hr. It. Jftitim mi ftttft. hrnl to the lttttinh tlUxlli-ftl i*lft!T 111 till Ift* I lll'llcw, 111* |ni-UJIIII runt I *ll ftboift him thr j lit mint I ll\ * i ftlia fttld • >< litifttn I'f tht? (lfcY, ftlul Wllln ( 1) •• i ill ii 1: t! lit' Wltli ftltd ft 111!' I iff Hit tiftttxro, tit licuilft li> inftftlciftii ftlul J'i Jftft hia tiMii hint ailt'h ilifotluaUolt ft'- h hftle ii vcm vi w j .Ii *ft i ff I to thr J>ulh. Without J riiV. olilv ftnk II r that I ii M . tft Ihfrt .*tit aUiUJ I>X a f t \ hli. i h A CO., Ida* lUc hi., riuhul. 1| hia, I'a. S hi lo ui mid !ittiu 4 r'tiK "thorduM-iu** of thr w IJ., 1 r th< i ll ir of whirl* • liiftii fulUli • ft ,|hm iit bil l |4ft*trf hft\t I4hi> Ui i \i *!.! t y ittl*t-ftl turn, caii be ftilu}ly aud rf- j f luftiiy miuxlitMl by Wfthiii|; tlir linul Mill* (•it n> a m m lit n hoar. Hold tvftfvvbrri. 1 I t l, (iitit nt u S 7 Hull* ftlt bUr, N. \ 11*11 • Hair A Wluaktr I iat kor trow ti, £kk-. K"r U*n e.-iits <• will k-u.l a aeientifle j l k >.f iioe UuiulK.t Kiitl i*t* ciiolie Mloctieli, ' f in li.e |urlir*l m rlx ul li*run, M<> f> tt. l liitrii. . *lm'. lift* ml.cu.l i- j-iiinr .•tin, num . . IT. j.Ntrv "f U.> m- hiiUi,,r> 1. true t nature an.l Itw tn< -I e,.-r wiitten i*ea lu.'ial .1 t 'JIS Lit.*, M , l l.iiaj, Ii iaa, fa. lni|Mirlant. Wli n . n rlut <>r !■ ar V Y< rk t>[i at tht tiraini I'm n 11.>1,1. ,1,1 *,. .',>>< j.yautl. fuiiirai'.*.! rumna. liMt rr- . ta.rant in ti,< it. . jri .nl. ntr, isa,y.:ay< taken t an t f 111 ■ ... t fr, . tar. ai.J staf , a |>> tl.' i f i all |.a!ta of the fit). HI., umntiMu etir. 1 t mice lay litirtuiff'a l iji, ;:mat. Itcll|v. Keiel f. r i 11. Illar to llrl |,|it l.atlll, A Ik-lit;. V. It ulaililt.iti, It. C. }(Tum Mi* IS..U rt 1 uruer, -t I uaJilla, N. Y.J '* | ran .a. aitli tlie i.tin* .t r.ih!iJ.ia* ti.ai 1 ! Ikllli ]>IL WlMtla llruta or WtLO I HUM thr Ir.t cuUiiii reaarnl; 1 li* • *r known, auj |M-lir.< low. ui) | r< m i,t to lta WondtT* ful rwiUn j.w, ra, bairn# at out. tune Uet, lagurlit r low 1. a dlatr. Ming >oil I*h. Irt.'lll- ; patkiiO witli r; Ittnir , f U.mml auj ►Ttii]e t.,in. ..f ti.at Arm* daadwyw. OowMaaftHL I tr ;< 1 uiml rem. ,I.<- with, nl , lTcx-t, until a re- M-it t - - lialaaiowar t.aU. w 1.1*1., hi thr hleaa* itif. of l'tvii I*. .•!. r. ►. u reatoK.l nil to In alth. •* lli< IliUam II n .w our r. wirt whenever an* of r fai )v la alts- t I writh r,.nyh. or <*.4da, a 111 it i f. I inf • n.ta..tH a u|tt>l* on hand IhirtUC tlx |tat tell ,art 1 ha.e mllit, m*rtl mat:* (mTm,;,. to make iin ..f thl remedy, and alwa.a with it,, win,' auo. fit,' cctita arid *1 a botllw. Sold t i til drurfiat*. Yt>-ethl fnlmunary llalaaru. the prewt w Oif'la*,d ,-tire for ooida aiid oonatutife tiuu. t'ttlkr fitua A Cu .. IWwtou, only gai.uine. A ptMiitivc rnr* f rrlirtiHuiUum- Ihi ran, a llhriti: all* li, iitt.lv N1I f,*r cueular to lltlj htn.hu, A lienUcV, V* l>. f. Thr Murkrla. aw loaa. IWI 1'.11.t Sal .r M t* Itt* ' I'. aa an.*. I'lteroter . or , e>, Wirhl'ow, ®W waOOtO It V* t-.r US .4 IWeaeed KV "S tf.re, l M,tt Ilot'.. .or tOO . t! Wiiwi-tu.t we.1,.1 1 a at I*o S J IS* .4 IMI Mat. H ti II Ini.r, .1ate..,,., . ....... W 4 I 11, tMa : 11M t4 119 ti.lr Ult.'l M t.ri. ... It m *f V! I 1 Wawtrrr m M t4 W 4 Bay, yaret • •* ' .in. 1 , .i fj aa to 1! , :tr 7*' at ,4 10 Ivrl- M.aa UW aaltlKl I.ir *. - 111,,4 1!% i .h Ma< t< r*' . V I, new. la tu <413 00 " So. J. new aln 4 IM I'., 5, l-rf fit , . s?f w , I?f w tl,,- ~i a • 1-r 1- t la A la I''. • " . 1 v,4 11 litt.lied, 1' . . ; e. .*4 jr. rant •• i s ii Au> Italian " J* Ml *1 natter-. State I'M* 21 Uotrra , t.oiee 1* ft !• We.lrrO—t...d t.. IV!me. 11 4 11 W, atrrii—Ftilina II ll • ■Lrear- late l.et •, 11 4 l'H ■.tat, Ml :*..m,d I .4 If \>..'** 1. .4 11 ilirra—Stale and f,btii)]tiau if Ml If at-rrano. r; at m w ,a*. M : Miivaafeaa i* win C n Mn l U <4 M >,*• it 14 l ltjr JO X Kl llarlry ....... ........ AO .4 Alt llarlr, Ma t 1 tat <4 1 10 ratiutainu. IW Cattle-fun !4V|t4 f*', sheer. re 4 of% '1 , <\<4 I*t4 r. or ' - ..tlvan.a I'ltra - Ifl ,4 Ato Ml ,at—ltet iwlari .. t (S ,4 1(1 tije K> ,4 tO t i , M <4 *7 Mil, 1 Ui. <4 *S4 Oat*— Mixed 40 <4 <2 IXrole,m, I *TU.ir 13t| Mat.lt, hrflaad, l'S Weol • *. i* JO 4 a* Trlai II l 3* Ca torou 29 '. <4 S • lata " M <4 M M 1 < ail!*., > laat. e* \\. ■ <4 47 Ca lion la I a.l 16 < 14 waTOToarw, waaa. 11. ' Cattle-—IVH>r t*. I o'.ce 660 <4 A6O >i 579 a 79 laiiilw 979 <49 79 rm HAL 10'S HONEY OF HCREIIOUND AND TAP FOR THE CURE OF (Vorhi, C Ida, Hoartraati, Pi' nil ! Braatl.inr. and all Aff,* licaa of tit* Throat, Bronchial Tubea, and Lnnya, loading to Contain ption. TM*- infallible remedy i* compered of the ll* "iv r ! the plant Horehound, in chemical ; union w;:h 1 M, extracted frcin the Lin PltlHani of the fniert tree Auhli j ISai 6Mka, or ltolin of Gtlexd. The llotiev of Horehound JomitHFS AV'O S* *, t 11 us nil irritation* and inflammation*, and the I'M helm , l t Wat s AMI It'll s the throat 'ml air pia.igc*. len iini; to the FtVJ r ' htional ingredients keep the organs cool, m id, and in healthful action. lr*t no pre judice lerpyott fioin trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou* , sand* of live, he* it In his large private practice. I!.— Hie l ar lhilm has no BAt> TASTE or ! smell. I KK I s 50 < : NTs A\ti *1 t FR KOTTtJU Itic i viMng t<> buy Urge *i rr. " Pike's Totif liacli<> I>rtis" CHirp ' in 1 Aliiiiilc. Sold hv nil I>riiggists C. N. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y. Mothers Who Have Daughters That Have Weak Lungs, Khoultl JtnvM thw wliati it is to th# incipient Mm**** It t indloalMt by • hacking cough, p.tinn in the choftt, tbfllcully of hrmftthiug, or opproanton of the lutnga If thi Ire |ennittHt to run on, tuberclea will form, and ('onaumpti >n will he t rcftult A moat Tftliifthle reme d> trill In* found 111 1.1 N<; lIAKMAaM to ctir' and check thia diwuiM in it* firat (ftfc*v For aalehyrtli Medicine liwalrm. "10-TIMES-10" SERIES. Iliitlnc'w I it. eorv Selr<*iin—'Throe I'nrta. I'ri'.l. nti.l N(nrWliiic S.*lceii.iiiM tn IV-m, ,n,l 1 Vm • 1 .IT. Public „ii,l friTat-. 5ri....!., nw lh, , ••Kiliorni. al tli" T<.,c rr*. llwk, au,t Kjr III" liV j I 1,1 • rtiiT tiNK mu iu:tiv. 11—1 :< 11 IV. l'.|M-r, 15 ,-l-.. I'lutb, extra, 7A eta. S. nl I>> in ,<1 un iwcwipt of priua. J. 11. HI TI.KIt A CO., Philadelphia, I'n. 1 HiT PI.VI PPM MONTH. [VI nn ott - Qw'- s iwi- i4...ivdfu AT* **l I " V Km,.i (9..„i.l.iun|,iw % J (1.,1111 0.. KCI.IPMK SlT'li <)., 1... Innntl, O. Wo Want 11 Few Oontlcmen 111 Mf ll Wlx (• lJ(ileaelil ..tr H|ab. Ijilf Appllv .nd tb* ttummt f lU.(cr||. • I*l • ml) CHMft A• pw(4 O.ira •!)• rurltl Bl pftf till Imlml *4 •tiiiml Nttfijk a* }i freitftil IW (r.tar trwit Agoiii and Har •Hiimi**. u* I ~( f 1 i. tin -*i M |r, . . )>!(■• ift.iit, I- i,*i fia4 fir fira I I'n. 11.l all ala A, alna ami Ju.l,. If (.".la.! JONES OF BINGIIAMTON, itiM.it s >rros. M. If. COLLINS ACO S ( '" x B (sV v i - c to \ n - / *~- • kCo. , #'C£ - * aii Wakm ST WW TOOK Ctn Fruit and Jelly ress I I *>(*• Ulild ifttift JU ce (taftft tJf llaO ul4 I I l'"* '• A IriMlwiiiwi'i Hts MWlIf Mvwry /ft i, 1 leu A • i*U* Ma V -a'lM.l gftiia( I ,l * bllWtkl 11-i ltd I- I,r ÜbJj 1 1 V l ' -<*ftift* Mil) lfll4* b l4iM, 99 ill- J i Amrrican Fruit and Jelly Preta i . #•' * . Company. Cluclnnali, Ohio a.l uuati. OriCAA a vitan ai.i* sr wswtkii tJiwI)UU I • fa.,4 t a.Bl.laatlaa v/ V/ I'loftjHi tu*, rw*i(^ug 150 DISTINCT BOOKS • Atiivd rtri)l,rlt> Tllft blggrftl lltlllg riff Iflrd. '*ic* 9i Hidl \* at 1. Ill* 9ki |j) ft* .7",! A ' Ud h I I uga Tkrr Hook* liml ikrUwrltl. I . r' i. - A !,.♦. J Mil Hg. KorrkH AI (I I - . ..r I till A1L! PHI A Kl :rw AIIIHTto 4Wiy . Oft !• ? tumlW Kcsftp • I'ulmUt Partlf Ui Wlo I firm- h!i rtw j f fttt Imp HhftLwd ft* e**f u :.*iblt> t-g ft lifttdkftf liiftf. Ihtteif t*l | f,,t H7.110. Keep'*' uwt in M..U , ! Id k.fitut#, rh* 6 W r f m f. ft MKI. Art ring* I *•( >-f gn Hull.MM g " r ft.l rft ! I !f tla§ ki,< a (thirta I'• ,■ v I* ft ■ • *. r 11 i -, . i t *ai jai la a f j .*< i f ilaft I a aiyiaa cbarg— la gg 'NAII-I-WJ ft .I L full sl.rftCll ft t'M ftrlt tk>csft*uf>*taftftl He-Jil hw I • fttty ad(!r r M . ftLaiup I lea! diirflif • 11, li.r Mrdiulftl.M 9U. La . ' '/* I 'ii 1 NUB I'lea by mall, In t outil, ft; IrW .IrTi s * tu '9". •' To Ay rata at l ; S I V 1 *9 cei,la leaa. Order aire two c'* rVy f 'Be*** amaller than waiat maa sftal V Jh aliir over the drraa. Varaar Broa. 763 Broalvay.l.T. f\ AG TS WANTED FOR HISTORYgI LENTENI EXHIBITION II aawrlf 4(MI fltw •nrxiar* ct btiiduwa • fttl ia I lift 11 rami pfttkilei* -Mi AtatJ II 1m aft only UlUftftLc Mi l ts'iupicie L.wl -itrj Dftklxfthftsl It HiftUat (!- gtftTsl (rUridx.xA-j ft" f*4frMftl ft*f. ' rift, ~ nilTf. grvwl ••ftll* * r \ Jit , - ll> 16' al 9.9 ' t*w ▲gftfil ft.id 4 W •*( r< t B ,U9 day tWrnd for Mur tiUa Imrift* 1.. AgfttiU and • full dm*nu(*<*i (4 lh work AddrftM, MATIoNAI. PI HUHHIM- to Pmut ei-miA. r*. CAUTION. rzzzs |kt **'( left limp ♦ t iNrm t ..lx I t taft IftWak y* J I-i: J t*. 4,'aiaxa UI w pftgtft • d fcr Al; | lot) ft Jaw nfljfUg* HUJtS HAND CULTIVATOR B A kTCII UKILL U4WI pIM ! Cu a hf ihr he.! tfanS tail 'l.ft GEO. W. RUE, Hamilton, 0. I trrH i antily mhttulti htitr eg iiriiff ioiia Irirspo/irr. Arm TOP a • ilwrniw 1 . mi * If 1. 4, then ilucUffw Uxft* I>l t * NtV% ty I.|9M > I gg I la.*(g.ad old fwlilMr ftotilf J<"urtu*i. THE PRESBYTERIAN PTHUMIKO Y IfKKLT Prirr, ft .'.tiai n \ rr, I'owtMgr iftrlniled. *t Tt !• (ILw f I > " cf 1 rw t ulwcrtUn. tEc pnew i gi.IA • YgMtf nm4. I'trf) fft*r..l) ibuttld hftftft Tbr W iwIIIM.TON f nirnnlnl Memorial H .gVM ftftj PftlJVl .Mb ftO Atra.s-*l*- Xfdcf "T Cl rs k Till. PIC I Tl CI IN. I.• if I* A FIFTY-TWO or THE MOST ritriMIXKXT STATESMEN tf lie COUNTRY wiu. witrrK roR thk Toledo Blade ( Pitprn, rArtA *:Tt*uAJ l .key. Kchtiri. M-mi Kigjoe. PsraU*. W nd *t, At! sdlbwr* •! n,"(w. dftt Wg ihe ynft* Tkr N;tftb* ijwwj tlwtn. uinl| fur Uo 111 IHI . I . ■ *i Pftpnr tn lb* IH MM **|h 1 (MR n ( uPkb oA-iif Fr I* *ny *4dfan ****rpM*iiiMS It • Oft *d in I iUi •lo iu in'.; a.c wnrth lliMuPft 6>ff ftghft.l 4*. AwlLma HrsMYhft. W.a**prgt e s,* rx.fttk- II timsftWa ftC'l A.l i "HftUlftpUt* *ftpt .^aft.ll 1U..1 U.. r,lfwya! let on. .na'iMv U>. r;i Mpaxma of d ...aa... .W" an a4.nl it ' .1 hand .. K-n M a...at. aI a Bpia.nu of la- BjmS. it Thrsaw! Msufnt•- MniM/mf Fiyxi ImplemrMl. tn Car. Full* XX nrr-nni. d la Eer Heapeel. Ben.l f -3 crful.n tn the XX XHHIOK MOXXKIt COXfPXNY. l.lttle Fwlla, J. T. POMS EXTRACT (ATI II It 11. Pcn.iTw AAirnt - cirtr f rlitlfttUftCftftc II can h*r"tl* tc *- I. r\f 11 in "'.'l ftt. \ ■ •'* The re'.icf i* |r.n It' t t* Oftt who 'ufTrl-lll* I U> ft 111 rIIAPPIII IIIMh AM! Vlt K. P0r Kftrad h 1 <♦ lnftcr> family Uto , r igti wrxftthr r. Il rm re* the f -cticwft . fttid r 'Ughucws iU'l ftoflt tift Kind !*('•)* the ftktn 1 UIIF.I >IATIHM. I 1 tif ftcvrrftftnd rV.jiiuPftftKw • u'.liir. no t • ftul3e4 to KfcfUsngttf i I !■ A fth llbl bcoV rtU) Wit" :t Pond'* Kftti n-|, which nlw .• I • • r 1r e th< l.tiogw • rtJy Kmc PoucTa Kfttrmcf : M Uajt'l ftlwayc Ii r*. a X Cft ILc I*k:to ud ; ctre-i tin* dtftCBAC. CIIILIILA INH mill l<* IT"?r.xil) rcbct#d ml iiHtmaUly cured Vj ItftOuittf the ftfßicU-d p*rt 3x ith Poitd'* RllVlM. FROHTKI! LINIIIH. Pcnd w L\i nri Invaria bly r< lie* c tin* 11*1:1 and ft; + ly ( rr. HOKE Til It OAT. Ol INh\. INFLAKLIt TONHII.H AMI All* PAHHACCH j •r* |TxUTi|>tlv cured b> Hie UMflf Pond's Kurort. It nrtrr flk IIIhTOKY and I'ftm of PnatPft Extfttrt. In ixftmptilrt f • tu. jfttl free n ii lioftlloti to | PONII-H r.XTII At T CO.. YH Hlnldea Laar. Nrw A oil*. Molu by Druirgiftto 1 Burnetts txtracts For cimklag purpaaM. Burnett's Extracts AW; IWr lloftwe. Rat.xft. Burnett's Extracts kIMON, VANILLA, ROSE, ALMONS, NECTARINr, CtLrRY, ORANGL. PtACH, NUTMtO, CINNAMON, CLOVES, OrNOIA ! Burnett's Extracts Thr Uff iHt'.r mo'l f -fifth Ar. llotrL, N. Y. Burnett's Extracts "I'm l#cjpr/wfticrJaf V pfwiu." —C'ontiiksnul ltotrl, Hulft. Burnett's Extracts The fuprrinrity of thee Fx!racts in thrir perfect purity and gnat trrrnjth. Tbcy arc wa:ranted free from the poieutiotis oil* and :.ci>ia width enter Into tlit* tf man) of tlio firtlUoug fruli flavots now in tlio ! market. They are not only true to their names, but aro propared from frnits of the Iwart quality, and ar® go highly o.mccntinted t liat a romiiara iJvcly small quantity only iioid Ik> used. JOSEPH BUfmm & co., BOSTON. PROPRIETORS. jHC NATIONAL DISEASE. IS IT CURABLE? r |M!O c U wtohava bolfrrr.t from M>a rarlnMAnd eeis- I plirau .1 farina i.f dtarara oaaotor.l 17 f 'olerrb, and Lair tried uiaur iljalciana and rnutHlira etUtoal rallrfor nil., await tbo anaear to IMb uueotlob VIUi rutbl.lr'blila binlatgr. And wall tl.rr mar : fur no t naylcctcd I aiarrti. 1 ittiar a> infalbatM. atf. rii.ina. aurb aa daafn-aa, ln.|.alrad rjnr'at.t ootl i.oa af tnaa <>r am-11, mat Imi rafarrrd to oa uil>>r bat nr., rtl.rlrw arrloua maulu uf nayWUnl < alarm, bad rn..tipb ib Ibeitia-lriia. but to notblup rntupued eltt: the danpsroua Ufactliinaof lha tbroblutd luuy*lltalf lo follow. IT CAN BE CURED. IT ran be rurad Rrre la no doubt aboel It. Tba luui-dlata lrl!af an. rded bp AUMUii lUWIL I I'll Pus UII.HI la bulaallpbl arldauta of what map f .li .v a (.rraiauulMM of tbla ramad 7. Tba bard. li.rr tiatcil lu-ti'f 11.at baa l .dyrd In tba uaaal naaaayaa la ramorad eir. o faw at.pilctulooa 1 tba ulrarbMoo and Ibflainmutoa aubdurd and baaled, tba btlra tuauibrauoua l.i nya of tba kabd are rirauaad and purißrd. t .'Oatltui i.'i.allr Ita aatbm la that of a Row erfnl !>urlf)-.ny ayri.t. daafroplny In tu eouraa Ibrneyb tbr ataum tba octd pvuon, tba daatmcltra ap.nl In 1 alairbal diaaabc. Karb barkayr roaialna fir Ranfordfo lotprorad la kaimp Tuba, a lib full dlinti na for aaa lu all caaaa. I il.r.ptiai KuraUa bp all obulcoela and trtail drop, atru tnroupboul tba I'nli-fl statu WKEIfM A PUT lt.lt. litn.itl Apania aad A botaaaia liruyplau, Una. toa. iESI COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER IS THE BEST. ASK FOR Ouliioy* Voltajo Itaaler. Colli I.a' VolUUd J'UkHter. Colliua' Vulteio Ilaetar. Coll my* Vuluuo I'laeUrr. Colliny* Vollaio Planter. Coliiuy* Voliaiu PlwMr. CulUtiy* V I.ll*lo PI aa bar. OoUiny* VolUkia Plaebar. ColLuy* Volutin* Pi ay tar. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER NEVER FAILS TO QUICKLY Believe Affections of the Cheat. llnUove Affections of Uto l-ag* AU-lieve Affections or the Heart. Believe AJfeotioua of the Liver. Believe Affectiony or the Spleen, ltolit-ve Affectlut.a of tlie Kitlneya. Believe Affections of the Bptne. Believe AffecUons of the BL rves. Bellevo AfTecttons of the Muecles. Believe AJfectiCiOS of the Joints. Believe AfTecuons of tfie Bones. Believe Affections of the Bincws. fr ld br all I'rupyuu Prlca A .-rbla. tout by rear •' 'c*HA "f oaiili for . . c.flJßtor all, nriClia toi V". 1 ".. V fyhf *vff*d ar-.1 Warraatad. by hEEMI A 1 "111 H, I'ruiirirtora, 1. Hun, blam. Mazarine Blue Glass. fi* rursl pun**** *vtl MißiuUUiif lb growth uI •BiSifti ui4 til* Kiißimikd ts4 l > lieniersi Hssfhew M.U'ti A&d . • f ertiftrals srvi(MU.f tfi* •%d-ii (FurrhNßr <.J am ct'f Kl its' I MfJt. nth fli 4iftrtf.*i fnr uss ftstl tfisMsterni in lit naL I'r*f ta Ad*' IXO* he ■ cur. tf 4 Ui 111 TIOMS fU KIKB LB ■ \*mi AW* l( ufc t f i ixu tmiid ■ ■ ui| I'fPAe*!>t rui (sias l/y ssort \ / *s r,, r:Tr-nu^sT^hts |itt • ! rv*H*vrttOM* flkPft Mtf i AlAtL|a f.rf gSATtftcnlbtm I), N. H JOIIN*T4S>. drtl ' ' M NT Pn I MiYs i. s- i A l fa tts ntal las U t fsfti rtpa* sr Erut Tb-saa tm t! i or tit taessi wl f. t *t jatcx Ala ftttxt irikeriiti NIT tesckly ibfsr hr SriASm. S eatyMr. I*r? Ct.he al a FC ptn nltrt u! : nalMt frra Adnata, TO* rxst. KL SaTEaY W. HS- Sttiir. 5. S Zjsl Attxatr Tfiitfx S. C. U.KNTs W INTi ll MbKllllltUb Til SELL THE AUTOBLOORAPHT OF WILLIAM H. SEWARD. Owe lefMMie NV'tf Pspra. IVfrr M i fmltl l.| f NMf.oer.ftf lON on! If. far further fuiiirukn mAdrmm l>. Arri.HTON A f Oh PiMklim. >4tl nt.d I Br—N. V. WANTED! MISSOURI COUNTY. TOWNSHIP and TOWN BONDS. IKTERKST PAYlfi. ASH liKI'AI'LTKD JBO. &TOJET ft CO.. K VdSt kf T*t MMim I* CITY and RAILROAD BONDS. CARPET WARP TO THE CONSUMER. Having ttw uuaMv if our Warp amr tm*ng Mild ut*N "" brand t< - Whirr NT AH AAA *' Carpa4 Warp of oil Wading Iby Dmliti TV. IIM Tru— *Wwl Miui Springs imwm—l J? EV_^|.r>*„ bumbo* chum of a c—r *.> "• fo+Sr antwa ..f a Vwtff ran ai>J ssl uPsct. cj spph \ JJM nnca W f ir t ;: taiui hark *4 X+j full Price fw oil lb** • A Prim. vinrW.Uk cut ft 4 | #r t*.i-t of wwu fc H Thia Truu Wa ?t- m w4n| t SLoTaii A GREAT OFFER! ./ |(MI I'l (Ml* A (lift. (So, nr srrMd.Kand ' BIM-,lmmm makrrt includtns U kTI.KW oil .rr pries for r.ob - Install, mi ni artalri until imM for lkr.rr hrlori ..ft. rrrf, W ATI CX ASp M|t AKi: and I I'Kli.llT I'UMO.A tIHI.W. iarlaillM ib. fr MAA ll| f I Mlt and IUM IMIIK rc ■ fcrllfcwT MJUIK. I.AM %I. onrt Tit %* I I IM. (f.l \T \% WTI l. Illustrated A iifaUirnr. Mailed. A liberal discount • bob.., b.Hir. 0.1.rr-1 Mir nlltnll nrtcr. IIIIK Al I AA ATI H- A -I I Vs., Msnn- Inri.rrn. nn.l lirnlrrs, 40 l-nsl lltk Wrrrt. I nlnn V A . Church's Musical s2ovisitor. Fwrjr o a tabor hn 33? !***• f M.*ac and Huawal NUm**. Sb—obe*. KdtUr.al. air . ale 'txoc* of rourK Plamion Yoln—a +* r aob—nbar at t|.j>Q > V*m Sand •tsnp/nr /mil pr ticnlar® or IJ ewnt* for wunpW. villi i+* of V r Kl** A4df< . J. 4 111 Hi II A ( p., ; litrlwnmL O. I NATURE'S KtMEDV.^S. YBGETIKpI Recommend It Heartily. Hoc?* Bom. MR BTBYBIC9 /mot .Sir -1 ban* takrn aararal hnttk* of yr>or VK(|t Tltf*. and am aarinord it > a tilnaWr r*nlr frr Pf ■papain. Kdn*j t arrd (onaral W-t! t| of th* ryvfora I can haw mrorrm ! it o all uf Unng from tb above oomidatiita. Vmr* rrwtwbrtfnUy. Mm MHIfROK PARKKK. aw Atbrnr St root RICHv BEAUTIFUL. FARMERS. FARMERS- WTV T KS. SONS und DAUGHTERS. .ttPnUon ! L.ra to N-autffy your HOMES and CUI.TIVA rr thr SOTL to the REST AD VANTAGE and moil FCONOMICAI.t.y FINEST and beat GUIDES and CAT ALOGUES in the WORLD. Everyona having a FARM or GAR DEN sh .uld aand a Post .l-Card at onoa for FRKB descriptive CIRCUI.AR: or 10c. for Illustrated Catalogue. 136 pagea. RO BM, B. K. BLISS & SONhj >"■ E712. 34 Barclav St.. New Terk. Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine. Is aa (.valuable remc.ly for DIN DR IFF. Borrow, Oct. x I have used less than a bottle. The dandrun and the imialion which caused it, heve entirely disap peared, and my hail was never before in so good condition. A. A. FULLER BALDNESS. CHIGACA May it, 1871. Since the recent ute nf your %% Coroaine," my pre viooaJy bakl head ha* lcen covered by a luxuriant growtn of hair. I had aJway* e*teemrd your prepa ration a* a dre—inc, knowing many per%m% who re tarded it very highTy as auch, but never before knew cw valuable it vn as a rcatorative. J. G. LEWIS. LOSS OF H AIR. BANCO*. March J. tBSB. Your " Cocoaine " is the only dressing for the hair urd in itr family for the last eight year*. It not only stopped nv wife's hair from coming out, but tn rtcasrd itscrowih. lam also under obligations to this same " Cocoaine " for saving my own hair, which was very last cming out previous In using this valuable preparation. J. C. MITCHELL. IRRITATION OF THE SCALP. WAT** RU. Lit, ME , Sept. tt. I purchased a bottle only, for the purpose of a hair dressing; but. to my surprise, it has entirely removed the irritation of to long standing. 1 have recom mended it to several of my friends, who were afflicted in the same way, and u has wholly Eradicated ths disease. JOSEPH HILL, J*. 11 AIR-PRESSING. NEW YOBK, Sept. n. For iomc time patt I have been using your Cocou* Ine, and think it far preferable to anything 1 have ever uaed for the hair. FRANK LESLIE. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Boston, Manufacturer! and Proprietor*. Medial Adrict |)K INTKKm, art Hiree* slot " l tf, mad# Iby snn.wua*7<. J* Nrh W .K Y. $55 i $77 ?■ T.-tK-toft, fIJLStt $5 to S2OK 4 lWl^oS!*WaJf tfifi • *"—> l r-"' "* t"Wfo Tnu urf SA aeUM •oo lew II If Al.l .KTT no IVmland. JV.n. AGENTS. l S4O imi'oSttVZtttt: | K DM fllrOllM I nh mi mr n, l MMI I ♦ ) I If ill s2m> t*v.~ T .v ■ REVOLVER;.: '.V..V,'.:U'.U wm fakmm, Kir., fOM haljK I not . r.. MA. v_ .n.l ri H.rtut.. J rout, Wnimo>, lt *l2 v.i -tk. srx .vsi-SEtr? $25 \2fi.v-?$&* w.ST^ffrr Spilfl Ifebhrr Trpc.fHompa* *•* 'tooda hM> FOR CATAIah)I?KT m> roar Wiilnwi ■■aewthins *-• M " I*..•>•! 1.. TOA Hear . N Y 11 a■>ll n). M part f Mkrylaad, a) puM A I\iTl bttcto r allil lU* Mill T,.T .Tdr. fita. Ha A NIWH. CIMM UK MA p'| PI Til If BK.I.Tn. A.!■ I MKAr. fr* J j i>< 11. uf- I" l-trm.l ora datolilf llabd I. f clrra far or call. I> II K Aku. Sllti Broadway. NowYart >1 () NK V Lr;:" w ::' r ,-r, lb tißte? H N M tf.H'fMirf>wsj7p^^WP $2500 ni iiini i i >. • i ■ '■ ■ s-.. MYKKo A IXI, f loom fot/uat, I Y t;np. A p*f AM A ' > YR I KII pr—a Ill* lort.ll ton !.. .rt.cl. Ip W VIW >*• pAiaatad S-awplaa aootfraoto Ij art I— W M (HiMam. II S Fan— H..R. T. TT7 4 *j(PT>T* Mea ul war* oat of mA to W All 1 Xilfi aula b* (o. ti'wiur| Uidura •RAß to ap-eir to aar faaw.ij MM aMA Ha fuai rufarb IW,wi J Alt H KARUf. tO itortf R • MaatoA ✓ V v w L. nirol* Taitoif Cattar, Flew,Owaat *m Tito! raUraaar• toal to aaa. la Maa l.wuiianu, Mawa, Hraii < Ilimaiafca. UtTaaaHß haw • BARTRRAOO .RawAara. |T Wall A. ■ T. VM IMTPfI MKR totoaaal awl aall to Itrelrraoer MIT ICV wlmitUa UUaa Ceiawwta laraf la-Ma Ta P. 4AIa. kaUr. lianl t.aat oapnuMl M'tol aed traaatiaa a.ai tnaa uaaL MuatTuA hut* I*l. put Maia ill. < 'iboaaail.O. I ■ Rate h.-watoJl AftWiM. Aaad ia> cwenlaAi. I If 1111 I. Aaa,|dto of I "toar# lielaa or Fie aat M|:i:|M Sa-da aaet rutr Rrt..< 3 (a ti til pa. man poataea NIAGARA PLANT AW AV. ai kRKD onßrrr, u>_ * Y A (U a W R oaf to Ay-ma Tk Now Nil A ■ •iMßaoaaUato i A M N-od tor too nptit* i o.f a— iirmiiiA a •!■ _ ■ l alaa lalaa.lal toarka. tiliifS 99 W " V. *s $4. aa- f ateM W Isf Ji M o.C f ii RIWIMI, wartu* MAAt 10 Per Cent lov.a Farm Mortgages. •Vf.ucU *fw3 Md a4 ( 4* Ml si] pirtt of UFr. Atj 4rirwt jr YW. font • •!•!*■* *mi Aitjrw J A PtT UPATRIf K SM>.ta m. -.tojffiJB 1 ' ItolA lit Wurtautoi H> n.a.i AAA < m alara (tea. 1 b unu II A (JO . 3 xiat MM. Kaa Yurt Co South! sags •waf koauaea Itond lOrta to to'to, lAaaV AMY ■iAINKb A rrSi.UNOJU I Aaka Hto. NaeTart. Til Itnik "ali l.alto. TVa iar. aaA beat •ft r # l "rl f F—cj .dj t ■ .. *m* K—(ia .1 nrtd " I mi i .all a Iw. I own el I alia Holrtil ** s-t-T llltf. K* I-K 3la So la u H b IfAPF. 114 fheatra St N I Ayoaia make MUX ahi IN A fITiNTPn AIJK>n To a!l t:w Kaat KatoM ill " fwaAl.-faoad rtal Nllrll lawp, |A NoAr Par A—mh dkwl 0.1 Hnttfti par*., -tara " rla.Va ATI " UNF 10, r p pA w -Tba chnlri Ita fba worM— laipiaWaa* I I i.\l a ptvaa-Laraoat laaapaet in iwanca— Aapir artirlr plraiw aaaayboAp - Trade coaHanallp lb aaaauv-Ayaeto eaetod naiator beat abda.-oa-a.la d.art auto tiaa —od for Cir-aXar to RORKST WBUA AS Vaoap (R, Now Tort. P. O Roy |T. IIKT PKKMII M V. S t-etoeeiol Eu.itHaoe Al ill NTS VANTKO MadUa aod Daptaoaa aaa. d-d " "ill$ A> '* Pictorial BIBLES I.MNI 111 war re I too-. Addnoa tor aae circular*, A. J. HOLM AN A. I O.J H.MI ARI H Mm. Pl.ua REWARD. 8100. r V MOCNTACMC taadaaaito aawaack tea L ft JN to Ito aaa at t, a. . baaaa bee abbaw K ynflfT Nto. aal to-be •e> Pnor k watl w WBMi jaabaaa It la* to Ibna m am T A. LAMITH A OU. Ayia. Pa an p.. 0k MQa Prof Hell* aMa aba rawyaM ■_ J h tto aoir iaapaM.ao.aoa porkay* af otocb W*(F larrr tto team w prao Hurt aad tell A*L i ,,J rr J*7i B lWf CMM. m *loft*7 MMBWw Mih (HIEAPRsT Aruciaa arar Ula4 ■■—nam—nta RXuaTVat Uto aaa f the o. mat atyla Hot Unieaiau Tbaaa yp.od. an d lie at aae and laiaat diiaiyba an a.ai J. ton toon tto taeeap Trr aa, jm trill aaed ayata KIT YOU MANt'FAITVRJNG t to " "Md or pr *wr!>. Jtrr al 4 •>!. H. 11. HUhviS 11ra.4w.., \7 Varfc. OBH QDEERS NFIAN OF Tint PETS, .n-."};.-,-! -., rnnuc! 10.000 (tofitra Salt I im Ttrm .WHlk< .' HA®* TWAIN'S New (took. M AHvratsrr* *f TOM Haw^rf f * t* Uk* hook thai rtxJla fmjthtet. ani trrnu cm** rei*y o* f*>i | Uace a4U t rb. but fM liia Itobaik S*dNf mi CO.. Hartford. IWhwi iji waf*. Hi . t'.tu iwult. i>hwx Vonag Amerio.v Pros* Co.. ffv M XITKEAI .Mw YORK. QiQ. . y unrt~iSr"t"ka"3 "iut'S CSW t r-iir JNrwaaaa. *. •*., rC."'•—iVJ n't sir^rrad^friswSß.r 4 -f-iw ftts Cpef-mit lak #f Tyjt, Bern. fc.ta oetu. SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH Htrraath I nnUnnl with l.lahinrw. I'poe fept of • tVal-oOtao Oiow; ardw. a. wi'l Smm I" li (ipna or railroad - 40 V tarta aquar* taath, Ift, molMa long, for 84.50 44 S-tacb aquae* tooth. MM locba k-ac. lor 3.SA Ktr*LT POXKP. ILtuotrti BILLIARD TABLES. AtL ** *3 w4 **arythtir IWlupik at IAHCHM Pnow luv Ca'i'* ' '•' * ' " •* " r n. -'k.t -,n*. ■E3K3 '■ "" **. !c ;r•. ;t 4 Ti.lfw,! '> i Moond h&at Tabic* chNip. tra-ad ncwimm wit trm mm P'-r 1 -V H. W. COLLENDER, TSB Broadway, S T Woodward's Ornamental and Fancy Alphabets foar paru jo.! pablialicd. .Ml opt. alch. pot-pawl. lOODWARD S ARTISTIC DUVBG SHIES. Head*, Mgsrra. Vnituul*. l.undM'itpt-i. Two pirt* jurt putihahed. 5(1 conta rack |>t pat Woodward's Designs for the Fret Saw. Tm part, jurt pub halted VI wot* ra. li. port paid tlrdar fta. I tat Ant bj Pnakaj card of Art, Areb>t*c taral and Kura! b..ka J; K4I. E. \t 111111 W.% It 11, I übtih*r. |3 ( hxmWra SUw-t New \ ■ „ 100,000 AGENTS WANTED! FOR ALL to **ll ih two brt ciWriptioß f f U*k* of ihr rw. i*t. f;F Vl* CI'STBK'B CO.HPI.KTK IrIFK, •Iccantly liluitratMl It t tbr fjuw-.twtinjj Bingraphy published ir. jrvtrt. It oun. tJUOR full account of nil hi* *mat Indian ftht*. Id. Tin: <;KKAT west AND tiik PAC IFIC CH ANT, bc.nc * trap of oxmr I&.UUO milt* by G+n'l J. F. Kusli nc. Ukn by twrder of the I'niUd Stat** Gormrn moot It in decantly illustrated. A wonderful and eicttia* trip. Prices rrr) n-KMOablr. Krrry oo* con mak* money wllißf the** book*. AdUreaa, SHELDON & CO.. 8 Murray St., N. Y. WHSSF laOTTZIT PRICES. ? " £ BtaA for Pwnphlrt o4 tie lUliaU Barliagtas Raai. AiMreaa. I til Csttritacier.J. t H. 5 3 111 BtiaLIMSTOjr. I3TTA s-O INJHE UNITED STATEO Right beautiful erer-blooiniarp Mo#tlll, J r Koimn. pot-grown, t GOS6S Meelptof^l. 7 I 85 aarietias choice Flower \ Nertl seat, poet-piid. f yr £l. | Qnoiin SpoclalPriceLlet of Veirei ibl> ?- UUGII J 10 m * rket gardener* iK and dealers, on application. Cranpleto and Eloßant Itfarriiv fJ TUn-fn T " t at "l°* a ® °t Sofala aid U I d 115 PUn ->*°nre>iptofact. atamn. H 1 XU..IU Addreee.B. A.RIJaIOTT&CO. O PTT*nrr.(,n. p, N. V. N. I'. Ne.15.-~ WHEN WRITING TO AbVKKTIMER**, " pieeeeaaf that yee uw ike UrertlM. ■eoat la this paper.