BUNS. BY RALLIE ©. YOUNGS, down the river, Some, more adventur ons, crossed the ridge over to the north md middle forks of the American, By EE the close of June the discoveries had wp ond TH sky extended to all the forks of the Amen va ' oan, Weber creek, Hangtown areex, tin Cosumnes (known then as the Mako sume), the Mokelumna, Tuolumne, the Yuba (from uvas, or yuvas-—grape) called in 1848 the “Yuba,” or ** Ajuba.” and Feather river, On July 15 the edi tor of the Californian returned and is sued the first number of his paper after its suspension, It contained a deserip tion of the mines from personal observa ion, He sand : * The country from the Ajuba (Yuba to the San Joaquin, a distance of about 120 miles, and from the base toward the summit of the mountains, as far as Snow hill (meaning Nevada), about seventy miles, has been explored and gold found on every part, There are now probabl! 3,000 people, including Indians, engaged in collecting gold t In the far west, sx the day grows old, 1 wukch mn oity of 4 ! i From the mi) 1 Histon 10 Liew Altes are main td wll ag - het incense soke is white as snow} Banners of erimyon are floating out From archer of ops! roattered abouts Bteeples and apives in splendor vie, And temples of jasper touch the sky, 8 or Ww Fant thou, 0! city above the troes, An Abelard and Heloiss My fancy is busy in peopling thee, Bo high above our th and sea Thy glory fllumines the bending skies, And 1 dream thes a gltmpee of paradise, And wonder, and worship from afar, As angels swing the gates ajar, CLARENDON, Ark, THE GOLDEN Agt, | Story of the Discovery of Gold ir California. | The amount collect ed by each man ranges from $10 to 834 { perday. The publisher of this pape: th of January, 1848 | all shanty in the rather squalid | vot of Yerba Buena, on the Bay | an Francisco, that two : from the States, having just printed o a hand.press the 130 copies of their | est piece known to be found weekly paper, sat down upon stools, | eight pounds,” weary, fait and discouraged, to talk| On the 14th over the prospects of the country and be | white min . moan the fate that had cast them where | Many of them were society and money were so soarce, They | ment and the d were Americans, but the land of then! The (ud birth was as remote to them then as St. | day that ** whe: Petersburg to a peasant of the Amoo: | basket does not valley, They longed to return, ! day, he moves to never expected to ve rich enough, The | Mexican war was just ended a few! nonths before, The treaty of Guada lupe Hidalgo gave California to the United Statess The Qalifornia so ceded melhuded the present State of that name. | Nevada, and most of Utah, It was a: empire larger than France and England Divided by a range of mountains alm as lofty as the Alvs and longer than the Carpathians, runni north to! in the mon A tin pan, from 844 to 8128 per day aging $100. The gros may exceed S800 000. | oar merchants have rec | for goods, and in eig aved 8 amount coll f which young mer Ved oy Na S230, RX, ¢ ht week he larg SI'S Was ostin on, but thousand ounces a production of the i after the secret leaked i price of flour here was in August i 1 subsistence ts al | proportion. Here | Sonoma, to the Culiror: i, Aug, 3 “*1 have heard from one of our citizen sho has been at the placers only ¥ weoks and collected 81 500. still aver | ing 8100 a day. Another, bis hotel here si five or a8 returned with 82,200, collected with a spade, pick and Indian basket, man and hs wife and boy collected m one day.” , Sam Brannan laid exclusive ela Mormon island. in the A oan, | twenty-eight miles above i outh a ) : all the gold taken there b; for a while 10 to 8 bw ter iu HOF BL wi ning from tC south, the eastern half was a terra incog nita of barren desert buttes and mount all spurs, coniaifing throughout its | whole extent buf one feeble settlement | of whites, known as Mormons. Un known savages of the lowest aboriginal trpe dominated all the rest. The west. ern half, as it then appeared, was one grédt valley covered with bright flowers, rank verdure, clumps of majestic oaks, | wooded hills, sloping from the coast range on the west and the Sierras on the | mons, who paid it cast, hills, plains and valleys alive with | fused after herds of deer, elk, antelope and cattle and horses as wild as the game: the charming panorama enlivened and per | fected by sparkling rivers, whose waters were as clear as the cloudless sky above | that 123 persons them, their banks flanked with a dense | ship” since Ang growth of ash, maple, alder, willow, gin hazel, cottonwood, sycamore, wild grape. | of ines, and, toward their confluence with the bays, waving tule of the darkest green, resembling at first sight the great cornfields on the lowlands of the Ohio, In all this vast valley region there was but one white settlement, It was as Sutter's Fort, ¥ It was located near the confiuence Mm oy +h. at Mokel e hill " fey the Rio de los Americaros with the Sae- : E ramento, To the far south, beyond the sources of the San Joaquin nver, x far from the Pacific ocean, stood th “Cindsd de los Angeles,” Mexican in its construction and population. A Catholic mission at Santa Barbara and another at San Luis Obispo (Saint Louis, ] the Bishop other at Monterey o {8, discovered a speck of the bav of it name ; another at Santa ide of the excavation w hie Clara in the lovely v illey of that name; | with } : another called Mission de San Jose not | T far from the latter, and another at the village of Yerba Buena, which has since grown ¢ city of San Francisco, It was then a of | around * the extended as wh 3 six ' 3 y ' wyled FOYARITY 2d of that mont! Aug § One man g five cartloads of dirt, gings a good many were colleeti SSO to 500 a ds In d hiy's Camp Dig nown sliders It was common phy, who mined wages, had collected gold-dust before season of 1848 A prospect " i sorb 8 nur over 81,500,000 in of t S78 1% On he close 1 : hus pocket-knife and so ITE SALIOrR Who i . miners, including adobes, ] : 10 square we now call ¢ waters of the bay Montgomery street, ha now stands, small 5 Ine an i QUOC & 200, 000 by the 2 3 - — coasting 300 vards fr There were at Sonoma farmers who States a and there the tule the lonely trap- h the ranches als ane th surrounded ounce, would be taken ont of th The figures were millions too took per of bes a worth £ ¢ horses, made low, Rs what there was of civilized | estate 1 San Francisco | life in California at] rise, A lot on Montg: printers of Yerba | Washington, sold in July fi ther { into the bay ISCO, or San 8, or & whaler Mexican which were the 1t was, to an nind, a dull and listless life: but to the m jority, who loved ease, a healthy elimate and beauti- fully-diversified scenery, pasing land of Srowsy head 18 was, fresms that fit before the balf-shut eye, at pass, ny 2gh & summer aky, About the same hour that two Yerba Buena printers were deploring their fate of isolation from the busy world, a scene was enacting that was to the { u ™ a have a greater elect upon the material | TS tg ne most. tnterests of modern society than rg fy against Kanakas and event since the discovery of America. How well they were. fi It was on the 19th day of January, 1848, they led and how th on the south fork of the American river, i : o fifty-four miles east of Sutter's Fort. Early in the morning of that day, James W. Marshall, who was building a mill for himself and Sutter, from which they expected to supply the ranches and set- tlements with pine lumber, picked np from the bedrogks of the race of the mill a small piece of yellow metal, It weighed about seventeen grains. It was malle- able, heavier than silver, and in all re- spects resembled gold. About 4 o'clock in the evening Marshall exhibited his find to the circle composing the mill- | vompany laborers. Their names were James W, Marshall, P. L. Wimmer, Mrs, Wimmer, James Barger, Ira Willis, Syd- | sey Willis, Alexander Stephens, James | Brown, Ezkish Persons, Henry Bigler, Israel Smith, William Johnson, George Evans, Charles Bennett and Willan Scott. The conference resulted in the rejection of the idea that it was gold, | Mrs. Wimmer tested it hy boiling it in strong lye. Marshull afterward tested it with nitrie acid. It was gold, sure | enough, and the discoverer found its | lke in all the surrounding gulihes wherever he dug for it, The secret conld not he long kept, It was known at | YerDa Buena three months after the dis. | covery, and the two printers above men. | tioned put this slight notice of it in their | weekly paper, The Californian, on the 19th of April : New Goro Mixe.—It is stated that a new | gold mine has been discovered on the American | Fork of the Bacramento, supposed to be (it was not) ou the land of Willism A. Leidesdorfr, | Esq., of this place. A specimen of the gold | has been exhibited, and is represented to be verv pure. May opened with accounts of new dis- covenries. The Californian of May 8 | said: ‘‘Seven men, with picks and | spades, gathered 81,600 worth in fifteen | days.” That was a little more than $15 | per day per man, On the 17th of May | the same paper said: “Many persons | have already left the coast for the dig. | gings. Considerable excitement exists | bere, Merchants and mechanics ave | closing doors. Lawyers and alealdes | are leaving their desks, farmers are neglecting their crops and whole families | are forsaking their homes ” for the dig- gings. By May 24 gold dust had be- | come an article of merchandise, the price being from $14 to 816 per ounce. | The Californian of that date had these | advertisements : gorLp! aon! goLp! Cash will be paid for California gold by R. R. Bucxarew, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 8an Francisco, GOLD ! GOLD! GOLD | Messrs. Dickson & Hay are purchasers of Bacramento gold. A liberal price given, EE Hive. On the 29h of May the Californian issued a slip stating that its further pu! lication, for the present, would cease, because nearly all its patrons haa gone to the mines. A month later there were but five persons—women and chil- dren—left in Yerba Buena. The first rush was for Sutter's Mill, since chris- tened Coloma, or Culluma, after a tribe of indians who lived in that region. From there they scattered in all direc- tions. A large stream of them went over to Weber creck, which empties into the American some ten or twelve miles Others went up or QisCussing AN OF winter, A 1 » rush from Ores caused cation Soporians came in swarms, letter, Nov, 11, said : “Such another exciteme news from California create world never saw, I think not less than 500 persons will leave before Jan. if the news continues good the whole | foreign population, except missionaries, will go.” country, pintions r the we other foreigners, ounded, to what ey were suddenly civilization in America, Baxvzr Szasovaen, A AEs. Advanced by a Hurricane, Remarking on how small a cirenm- stance may decide our destiny for good or evil, for importance or insignifi- cance, a New York paper tells how Al- exander Hamilton owed the beginning of his remarkable career to a hurricane : “While a groveling clerk, as he called himself, in the counting house of Niclk- olas Cruger, at Santa Cruz, he wrote considerably, and, among other things, leseribed a hurricane which had visited St. Christopher's (August, 1772), and sent the description to a local news- paper. This attracted so much atten- tion as to induce his friends—he was mly 15 then—to gratify his oft-ex- pressed wish for a better education than the West Indies conld afford. The result was that he was sent to this coun- ‘ry, going first to a grammar school at Elizabethtown, N. J. He then entered King’s (now Columbia) College, and Lad the intent to acquaint himself with watomy, in addition to his regular studies, with the view of practicing medicine. “The troutle with England about the and eventually led to his success as a statesman, Had it not been for the surricane at St. Christopher's, however, be might have remsived his life long at Santa Cruz, and never have been heard of as a public man.” LARGE numbers of cattle die annually in the West from the lack of water when feeding in the cornfields. Dry corn-stalks, as compared with grass, are constipating food; but smutty corn- stalks are especially liable to cause im- paction of food in the stomach, and disease of the brain. Theriskis largely or entirely obviated if there is a suffi- cient snpply of water; but when the water is frozen up the animal car no longer chew the cud from lack | ~f water in the paunch to separate and doat its contents, and impaction and a whole train of evil consequences follow, If water can be supplied so that the cattle can drink at will, it is better; but if not, it should be allowed abundantly at any cost twice a day. While in many cases no other than iced water can be had, it is all-imporiant that stock should not be left to become so thirsty that they will fill themselves when driven to drink, and then stand shiver- ing in the sold stall or stanchions, where they are denied even the privilege of stimulating their circulation by walking about. Dip you ever notice the fact that a tramp who claims he has a trade but can get no work at it, in the winter is a brickmaker and in the summer is a lumberman or tee-sawyer? THE 071UM HABIT, Cutle in the United Mates n iterature But doctors and gist make no seerct of the fet that the UEC of opiates in ane orm an a non medicinal indulgence is on the in Tease grown greatly in years, and a Hd another as amount within a few Danger.’ hie physican of a mebrintes in Chioago wus n'y. by Lhe great i nsl five briety gather such were attainable moved re norease within the years of cases of opium ine statistios of the habit hogan ov inten among dhe various classes of poOpuinti and in the diff rent quariers of that efty and fol.owed up the clews thus obtained by a personal canvass, to of their customers, His inquiries wer with a view to finding the CnRuses habit, kind of narootio ased Ihe fifty druggists reported 238 cus. this class, or nearly tivetoeach But some of them sold only on preseription, and others discouraged he trade hy putting igh ork (MH 35 habitual opium. females Deducting the to the pitiful th slore Os On tlic these “£31 tiiree belongin Women fe sii Many women as men, % 160 were of Ameri but were Ger oh ¢ tinds its BUrVOusness andont re. I sven % TOU birth, whil aan ¢ wh man-—a act Ligss of the American, and the tendency the German to seek relief from pain and rouble in the stupor of heer in age, $0 fur as figures could be ascertained, majority were found to be between ty and forty vears, AS ding few were found to either the wealthy or the stricken classes; the majority the middle ¢ Most were or his been married, not a few of the lator having separated from husband or wile because of the misery hy this vice, In occupation the men were nas Cf as dis tinguished from the professions on one hand and manual LO sog¢ial + belong poverty were of to Has. oeeasioned IOsE ings, of ness in R00 on th? other hat this is specially sn American and middie class vice It Was not SO easy in many Cases get at the eauses whieh led to the Eight said frankly that (hy took is stimulating and happy effect, were lormeriy sought freedom fram th ing in opiam; five uarried ; thirty-eight lai the effort to find relief from rheumatic pains, and as many more to their suffer. ings from reuralgic troubles, Tie reat majority declared the pra « ice began during some disease in wich pain w nent, and was then kent up for its stimulant xt. An WHS Des ny poOvsician, ever alterwara when ring pain or weariness Lhe DULG pOWder Or Iaudanum or gum opium be their “*However much,” says this physisan, we may i grave es por i essed that the greater number and women who are now comt nsiavid to the different preparations of opium received their from wembers of our profession.” Women of ¢ 0 it for our addict » alcoholic erav- were unhappily hie habit to is thnt Ss pron A e Lhe sufle opiate y fie ' wna Cried CRIN SO ont avold this truth gesire (0 +} siojiity, the must bs t 3 of men etely first al GOs were found, in the majori se8, LO 1 the drug in the fon rphis, many using from one-third grain to rain a day aad imes using § w the knowledge of their AIETICAR Wom was found Wi eK. nit nol mn ont gO n it thus for th An ny, Of Paregoric a mother at t! frachm n Q ire. Une uirteen ana + WHS 2iven some 3 morphia-taker, with the t wou'd cheer her up and forget her troubjes Of the girl of t <irangers homesick amo g morphine by remark thet cause her to habit was estal bias taken and sometimes as | The danger in the « al, uniike * the time incapacitate 4 Cay © yURLD Ni dav ay, is at the sts that its de SOW ti R]0) Ce; bat e g brings its victim is as terrib Delirium tr no worse than its fina! physi l morally, truthfulness, i while amily afle ey 48 can befall one. CETILY, Tipu ise tion, He r'y non ¥ ard statistics terrible fight to obtain of the narcotic. These encouraging in that they nol show such an alarming prevalence of vice a3 some have supposed: but by facts concerns the case of such as form ought to wake people var to trifle with opiates and physicians Any. ne who ut the knowl edge of a physician—wuo sends such ed after the first i» standing on the dee of a fearful precipice. It were bet ter to muster a little more pluck for bearing pain than to turn so readily to «vch dangerous alleviatives.— Good Com pany. the mare ao nied they are sceomon ng iis effects in § 2m Influence of Manufaclures. The extension of manufacturing in- dustries in a country so large as ours Xerts a very important influence upon hie national body politic. Where one section of a great country is almost and another section devoted policy frequently arise which The agitation of such questions is and to render it tremely difficult to settle such differ. ences in an amicable manner. to the Eastern States. The mills .and factories shipped to be spun and woven into for the market. hat have been going quietly on sine 1865 have been productive of the high Frown, Manufacturers, both of metal and textile fabrics, have been influences. The West is rivaling the Esst in useful products of will an' factory, and has long since taken the lead in making and selling ized part of the world. The South is works to fabricate her own raw ma terial. The wew census reveals a re markable increase in advanced the most rapidly. The mechanic is the best conserva‘or of national unity, and should receive higher recognition trom ‘the that ba." — American Machinisg, A EAB HASAN SN, Words of Wisdom, No man ever became great or good takes, Va n a wan lirs no design but to talkative, We are hanging up pictures every day about the chamber walls of onr hearts that wo shall have to look at when we sit in the shadows. The harsh, hard world neither secs nor tries to see, men’s hearis; but wherever there is an opportunity of evil, supposes that evil exis's. There are men who no more grasp the truth they seem to hold than a spar- row grasps the message passing through the eleetric wire on which it perches. To achieve the greatest results, the man must die to himself, must cease to exist in his own thoughts. Not until he has done this does he begin to do aught that is great, or to be really USEFUL HINTS, takes a long time, but the nup wall rise, To Couran Braox Cassimene hot with little borax in the in suds a Remove Sconon eros Laxax I'o juice by pounding and squeesing ; out i i wld to the juice ; two ounces of fuller's scorched linen and let dry on; h and ws will disappear, I'c Resrore Favep Urnornsreny, The following directions were recently a correspondent of the London (rateelle Beat the dast out oroughly, and afterward brash n apply to them a strong ls ul lnther with fterward wash them When dry the colo Was by 1 Hiecnns off Wiig clear with 8 will aortgnal freshness, s faded beyond re ‘ unched with a pen sal a of gum water a suitable d with LEMONADE, — Few persons ut i it making le led be soft, the skin derstand add HO tween sii a CI'vnll of Ig water to each pin BAYS BU exohange, K falling to decay i by age { a Kind of wo ld have iWin wall wl FAampness and de Guy i i n prevented iy petroleum, The peculiar brown color nparted by a mixture of the he wins unchanged ; and a lattice work pine lath a fourth of i fully exposed to dampness and weaths uyYy Ol Bi i i 1 15 4s sound an ROWOrn as ever i ap that there is no ex for may be over with =a i #3 id LOAVLLY, USS { rap the surface, and sunk whitewash brush, A New Story of Gen, Steel, being the Lincoln. est {| by them fi speech, a wish which he seemed very + hired a team to hopes. 1 Ald was ho 244 nt meeting owner, he trongest terms such a horse, be some mistake were ¢ wrstiaded in » to find When they got the asked the man wn chy horse he had given the man, ] ** Hearse | exclaimed the if a man should start to a fune- that, he would Bot reach the grave till two weeks after he resurrection,” and, said Mr. Lin- coin, if 1 make a speech in every town I pass through, I shall not reach Wash ington till two weeks after the ina ot, =—{ hicago Inter Ocean. travelers, and feturn to the s * route, to He owner 1 the hearse horse,” horse !” na, ) i Ha hi IL SU SO wa The Warning. In the summer of 1798, when society nm Ulster was completely disorganized, A poor woman, too weary to go fur ther, was set down with her baby and a large trunk at the inn door. A night's lodging was requested, and the tired traveler placed herself by the fireside while supper was being prepared. Evil looking men moved about the room, and she saw them cast many glances at the trunk, which was unusually large for & poor woman to possess. A good deal of whispering in Irish took place, which she, being a Derry woman, could not understand; but the host, as he sharpened knives upon the board, seemed to nod toward her in a threaten- ing manner. A cock just then strutted up to her, plucked her dress with his beak and crowed loudly. *“ Wring his neck, the villain!” said the host to the servant girl, The bird flew up to the rafters out of barm’s way, but as soon as the commotion was over he came down again, and once more crowed and plucked the traveler's gown. Much alarmed, the poor woman rose up, and said, as calmly as she could: “I'll go a wee piece along the Please take care o' my trunk, an’ I'll be back before the suppers ready.” No one attempting Walking quietly until out of sight of the black lake and gaunt firs, she began to run wildly along the road toward the gap. A party of yeomanry met her when she was almost exhausted, and to them she told her story. It was a time when all houses were liable to be entered and examined. The inn was implicating the host in tbe rebellion, and human remains, as well as clothing, silver and other valuables, discovered on the premises, showed that travelers had been made away with there. The woman was condneted to her tion by the yeomanry, and did not re turn to Derry until the tronblous times were over, She lived to tell her great- grandchildren how the cock had saved her life.— Belgravia. Quicklime a Wood Preservative. The Builder states that M, Lostal, a He puts the sleepars into pits, and cov- with water. Timber for mines completely impregnated. It becomes never to rot. Beech wood prepared in the same manner has been used in sov- tools, and is reputed to e as hard as iron, without the loss of the elasticity peculiar to it. According to the Kurze Berichte, lime slacked in a solution of chloride of caleium is used at Strasbourg as a fireproof and weather-roof coating for wood. Devioare 1°» of butter, one pound of sugar, one pound of flour, half a pint of sweet milk or water, four eggs. Beat the but- beaten eggs, then the milk or water, then the flour; mix thoroughly and put the batter into your pan; siit fine sugar over the top, and bake immediately iv s moderate oven. SUMMARY OF NEWS. Eastern and Middle States. Af the na onal eonvention of the boot an Or THRE deiogates Lom al tre fo allen mice Pro essor No denskiold. the explorer written to the New York Herald trom Sooke Bwoden, saying that he thinks the vosel Jeannette and haolin Arctie exploring Grew wre still Rav, Dr, onilor of the Syracuse university Kugepe Haiding, kvown as Signor Blite. a well-known sleight-ol-nand dentally discharged bis gun whi e bunting in Bergen eounty, stantly killed world's I'he population of Phiadelphia has been B40 O80; males 405 BEY females 642.648 toreign,” 204 333; 31.798, lows: Tal 441.081; native, white, 815 183 innlude eigh vy Chinese, twenty five Indians, Salvini, the celebrated Italian tragedian, arvived in New York trom Italy a few days Le A Boston has just oelebrated the 250th anni. Voaisary the pioneer church of America onlored Western and Southern States. A man oalded at the residences of John Apple, in Wellsville, Ohio. lun response to his knock Misa Ursula Apple, a young lady of twenty years, opened tha door, when the man, who was disguised bevond reotgnition, threw 8 quantity of vitriol into te yousg lady's Ince and then ran away. The young lady suffered tervib'y from the deanly soi, which was visi. rus al over hor lore. , Hight cheek amd vi ht hand. The right dit is teared both ble 1a several terrible | head eye Was entirely closed, & these organs are permanently injured, if not destroyed Portions of her clothing upon which the oil tell were burned 10 ashes, Poe official vote of Lonisiana is sa follows Domoerntio electors, €1 988; Dumon', Roe ihlionn eleotors, 29 379, Beattie, Ropu pan elects 9 166; Greenback electors, 4.23 Ful! offlelal returns of Calilornis show th Honry Kigenton (Il pablican) receives &§ pore voles for ele r than does Judge Terry, Le lowest On the Dlemooralio twoketl and dected. The other Deomooratio electors have Wr jorities maging bom eighty seven to 143 Governor Wits, of Louisi«na has appointed Manoing, ex«whiel justice of the State suprems court, (0 be Unued States Benator, flo deceased, who was a contestant 1 ogee seat witldings have besu destroved and i “ i is 2. 4 2 or W, PK About 18 more than 200 lames rendered homeless by a fire at Newport, Ark. The loss will aggre gale §oW0 000 Ihe 8 ate insane asylum at St. Peter, Mian | was partislly destroyel by fire, and about welve of the inmates lost their lives, Oaly me wing of the balding was burned Ine firucture cocupied ten y-ars in buliding, an! Wis oappieted Three you's «go, al & oust of $4001, Ihe loss by the Bre will be from 00000 to $150 00), on whieh there is Lhe cause of the fire is unknown the erazel inmates rusted rom & balding was heart ending ia the Many re'used to the balding ners rushed out ia the cold ae “dressed condi nd perished through sxposure. Indesd more deaths sre eved LO have ocourred from exposure 10 Lhe weather than frown burns, he slootion of » Usited State Senstor from gu 10 fA the unexpired term of Gn revagoed. restilied in the success of the ino mbent, Joseph EK. Brows wno seiveld 146 voles to sixty<dour tor General “Ln. A special train oarrying four sompanies of the Siveenth Uniod 8 ates | fantiy struck a token mil Corsicana, Texas, and four cars were thrown nto a diteh., Twenty-five wen were wounded, several seriously. Woes Daniel Horr a watobman at Cleve. and, Ojo, left howe lor work a Jew nignts ago, his family, consis ing of his wile and three ch kiren, were in the b st of health returned the next morning be dead or dy they having A neighhor's b } no HUTR NO lhe scone as he Burp i 1xirema tal ile 0 on be foe Bemy “hen he Al been suffod found oar ste] Dy stove gas fmughter und a womans, a (pend of the family were also found La an iosensi ve condition Considerable excitement has been crested in Baltimore by the scoidental dwoovery that the bodies of a mother and ds ighter bad boat taken ir tery and on: The Alubana legislature elroted James LI. Pogh for Usited States fenntor 10 fll the raeancy oconsioned by Senator aston, whioh bas Deen filled by Sesaior Pryor by appoinm The Lou 'siang sugar crop this year is esti 7 000 begnbendes, an increase of y G0 000 bogsh as over last year Ihe | of molasses will probatdy reach 13,000, . 12,150,190 gailons last Vinsg, mm lhelir graves In riot off by rosurrect:onists the death of Ww } gallons, against I'wo white and two colored men were io. killed and two other men faially by the explosion of a boller {a a saw grist will near Stevenson. Ala & Hosack, grain dealers of Olell, have suspended, owing about 8300000 ited States Revenue Collector Blaine ol Ky., sonounces the ariest, in of pine flit distillers, and distilleries, twenty-two gal. of singlings, snd antiy are Mays 1 Rowan county the selznre of fix ons of whisky, 20 gallons +. 400 gallons of beer I'he 51 Louis refining and smelting works have been destroyed by fire, causing = loss of about $125,000. James DD. Williams, the governor of Indi ans. well. known uoder the familiar title of Blue Jeans Williams,” die! at Indianapolis a fow days ago, aged sevenry.two years Governor Willisms was 8 successiol faimer, served nineteen years in both Lranches of the Indiara legislature, and in 1874 was elected to METERS In 1876 ne was ¢l clad governor, and had still two months 10 serve at the time oi his death. About thirty inmates of the Minnesota io. wine asylum were burned or frozen to death luring the recont fire at St. Petes, I'he oMoial vote of Wisconsin for presiden. inl electors was: Garfi-ld, 144,300, Hanoook, i14 653 Weaver, 7,982; Dow, 67; Phelps (nati. Masonio), 91. I'he oftio al canvass of the complete vole of Minnesota gives Garfield 93,963, and Hanoock 53,318. From Washington. Reports received by the agrioulturml depart. ment indioste that the cotton erop will be an average yie d, the wheat crop an iverease over lest your, and the cat erop a decline, I'he anoual report of W, T, Sherman, gen. eral of the army, to the secretary of war, has wade public, In it he says: will venture to eall your attention to the fact #! been wn LS, erapter L., defising the organiza. tun of the army, limits i's strength to ‘not more than 39,000 enlist. d men.’ but subse. juent appropriation bills by proviso have lim. ted the expendiures to 25,000 enlisted men. SUll the legal strength is 30,000 enlisted men: and that number is the least possible at whioh Wo enn maintain the present organea jon of lorty regiments in anything lke good order, disciplme and economy; and I inter this end un ba resched by sin ply omitting the pro. visos in the next appropriation bill. The sombetant lores remaius 10-4ay the same that it was iast year, composed of ten regiments of cavalry, five of mrtllery and twen y-five of nlintry; but under the proviso * limit,’ 28,000 men, the companies are too small for proper discipline or econom ex! service: and | am onvineed that the pu inoreass of onlist. ed men will double the eMeieney of the army, and hat diy be felt in the annus! expenditures Genernl Sierman says in regard 10 oo'ored soldiers: “| desire to state that in my jud, ment the requirement thot al! the enlisted men i the Ninth und Tenth cavalry and of the Twenty«ourth and Twenty-fitth intantry shall bo solored men, while the aMovrs are white, is not eonmstent wits the ame dment of the Constitution relerred to, All men should be en. listed who are qualified, and assigned to regis ments regardless of color or previouscondition.’ Ret: rring 10 the alleg d assault on Whittaker, ihe colored cadet, at 1. 0 West Point Military woademy, he says: “*A thorough, patient, close Mmvestigation in the midst of a tumult of abuse resulted in a perfect vind eation of the authori. ties of that aademy.’ On November 1, 18580 the estimated amount ol gold and silver coin and bullion in the United States was ns follows: Gold, $434, N12,080; mlver $168 271,327; towal gold and sliver, 8612 283 357. I'he National Grange has boen'in session for several days at Washington. Delegates rep. ressuting thirty States were in attendance, The statement of the condition of the sorn. tobacco and potato ercps has been issued by the department of agriculture. The eorn erop Cpe Pennsylvania and Virginia. Texas doubles her produoot. planted in tobacco this year than last. principally in Virginia and Maryland, y 18 740 pounds aguinst The area planted in potatoes wi about equal to that planted in 1879, but of ninety<one bushels againit ninety.cight in viz, Texns, Arkansas and California, report A recomnmendation will be made to the next revenue marine service ve made pensionable for disability resulting from exposu'e or in. jury received in the discharge ot their duty, Lhere are thirty-seven vessels in the marine cers and between seven and eight hundred men. These men are drilled in the use of asitillory, small arms and outlasses, and in time of war perform service similar to that performed by officers and men of the navy, Brigndier-Genernl Jacob Zeilin, of the United States marine corps, diet in Washing. 70 years, Joseph Neverson and Edward Quesnan, both o Jdored, were hanged a fow days sgn in Washington for the murder of George Philip Hirth, a young groceryman, while on his way randy Finn was also convicted, bug upon recommendation of Allorusy-Ueneral Devens the Presmdent commuted his sentence Lhe nnnnal report of the Indian buress bh acting Commissioner Maible exh bts a son. thhued 8 ady sdvanesment towan! elvilizas ton on the part of vearly all the Indian tribes, and very remarkatle progress (us many fo. stances. Lhe domunds upon the bu ssn hy Lodisne at a large majority of the agenai s fog impemenis with which (0 enable them 0 per. at the disposal of © oe department (or that pur. pose. | he seting eommismioner says: * The poliey of this bureau 10 tenoh the Indians to onre for their stock to till the soil, to do me. has been sarnetly pursued during the year, and with the most gretilying resulis, Lhe desire of the Lodi ns to lator is steadily growing, and a largs majority of them of putiing in and oaring for the erops raised shows that the effur sof the past few years are geudoally bringing them 0 a sell-supportiog coudiben ® The namber of Indians in the Uvited Bates, exclusive of Alaska, 1s reported be 200.008, all of whom 15,000 sre more or less under direst sontool of agents of the government, [he ovilised Indisns in the Indian ‘Territory number 60,561, and the uncivilized 17 760. There are in rogud numbers 25 000 1 2300 in New Mexico 21,000 Pervitory. There are upward of §, 000 lndans the Bate of Miehigan, here arrived in the United States during 61 312 emigmunts and 5.95 citisens Uf this number Ire. land furnished 86,708, Germany 17 060 and Uhioa 474 T'ne annual report of the seore'ary of war has been made publi. S.orciary Ramsey says that the expenditures lor all aflaire under the control of bis department for the fiseal year ending June 30 1880 were $0 034. i73.03. Congress appropriated ior the service of the current flsoal your $41 001.63 10. The estimates for the service of the seal « sur end. 30 1582 are $43 0.7005.54. The ing June mead wo 26 000 men ibe peomacent jm. provement of toe South pass 0! the Mississippi river bs pronounced a sucoess. [he sale of stall army po ts sod the detail of retired om. oors for mdilary professors are reco smeoded the commereial mamlitne power, later, pai pore $= Bot in & condition to protect il os in oase of war with a which he declares will come sooner or A lage appropriation tor this recommended Foreign News. Edward Haslan, the Canadian oarsman, has become champion of the world by delesting Edward Trickett, of Australia, the only rower ol prominence who bad not yet succumbed to Lis prowess, eup. Haunlan led from the start and had an easy time of it all the way, ccessionally stop. ping 10 let bis opponent ostoh up, st thoes chatting with apotver osrsman who was row. ing alongside. Whinever Haslas allowed Trickett to oateh up, & fow powertal strokes would send his b at ahead again, and be foally won by over threo lengths, Two leading Nihilists have been hanged st Petersburg, John Hright has delivered an exceedingly vehement sud biilliant apes oh 8! Birming am, in which be reviewed the Irish guestion in its many phases, and practioully declared that the present agitation is due 0 the oppression of the land -bolding olesses of Leland. Me. Bright traced the history of the Irish pessant for some Lime past, and said that the p esent disturbances iu the island bad been brought shout pe haps weintentionally on their pant, by the absenteeism of the Lrish landiords trom their esta'e’, which have been leit Ww the tender mercies of rack.are UL agents, who, not baving the power to lower recis, have been compe led to devin every peony from the mas. era'de Loants for 8 master who was spending t abroad while the tenants have been unable to vot lenses of land by personal negotistion with their landionds. The povernment of Santo Domingo has asked al Amerioan governments 10 unite ia erecting 8 movument 10 the memory of Carls. topher Columbus, A cabinet oris sis threatensd in England. Two meuwbes of the oabinet - John B igi and Mr. Forster have sssured Premior G ad. stone that if coercive measures are used 10. hey will resign; while two St Margus of Hartington ~threaten to resign it Mr. Gladstone hesitates 10 repoal the habeas corpus Sel in OAse TRallers grow worse ia Lie. land [he people of Havens, Cuba, have had & ealebhoation lasting five days in honor of the birth of the Spanish princess. News trom Ching is to the effect that the a new realy which tuoroughly controls the question of Chisese emiyg ation. The schooner Abmbam Lincoln has bean ot on the const of Liberia, Aries, with thirty lives. Among the lost were James 13. McGill and George 5. Wood, ex-represents. tives for the eounty of Mary land, Liberia, and other prominent Liberians Poe Boersen Le tug, 8 German newspaper, says that in many places quarrels and doels have taken place between German and Jews, ihe Bit ship Galatea, from Landon, bound for Bombay, India. lonandered off Cape Clear and twenty-one lives were lost, A oruel conse Of who'osale evict on has oo. ocurred at the South Moor colliery. Dorham, England, Because of the retussl mines 10 scoept a reduction of a shilling a week twenty-1wo families, with thelr house. hold eflects, were turned into the street amid driving sleet, while s.x inches of snow lay on the ground. One hundred and flty families are still to be evicted The Ch Lan squadron has sailed from Val. parmiso with troops 10 attack Lima, the Peru. vian oapital. Iie Kurds have burned a village near Uramish, Persia, and massacred 200 of the int abitants, A B itish steamer which left San Francisco A tow duys ago fo Hong Kong carried away 860 Chinamen. The public debt of Mexico now amoun's to $144 0.0 100, A carvtaser who, with others, had been plsced in charge of a farm in County Lim. erick, Ireland, trom whoh a tenant was recently evicted, was shot dead while sitting at his fireside, The British steamer Mildred, from New York bound for Marseilles, has foundered in the Atlantie. All hands on board, twenty. three in number, were drowned. coasting steamer Aisa, wih a crew of twenty men and seven passengers, has also been lost, A special cable dispatch says that the mem. bers of the liisn land league have invested all their funds in foregn securities and lodged them in the Continental bank and removed their books and papers 10 a place of salety. Mr. Parnell and the othe indicted members in the againet them. A sme | body of Mexioan troops were sur. prised by about forty Apache Indians and nine of their number killed. A company has been formed ia Lon ‘on with a capital of $1.00 000 to import fresh meat rom Amerion. Mr. Alexander Cookburn, lord ohinf justion ndon the other When the Alabama between the United govei nment day, agei 78 years. claims troubles arose Wet Ont Dest The elose sonfoument bf fastory work, a8 the operatives pallid tsoes poor ape. Vy Inngaid, miserable feel poor blood, innotive liver. kidneys and ¥ troubles, and all the physicians and wediolos in the world sannot help them unless they gt out of doors or use H p Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especislly for suoh omses, baving abundance of shovks in them, Trev oot but & trifle another eolumn — Christian Recorder. TE I HE ES Tare national-bank system of the United States was organised on Feb. 26, 1863, to give ifort} to the pa per currency and the banking laws of the country. The old banks, author ized by the several Btates, were induced, by certain privileges, to surrender their Biate charters and adopt the national olan, and stoop charters as national uks from the United States Govern: ment. Almost Young Again, Mv mother was afMicied a long time with neuralga and a dull heavy, inactive sondi. tion of the whole system; beadache. nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No hysicians or medicines did har any good, | and feels young senin, although over soventy | Years old | oloe fit 10 use in the family, — A lady mn Provie dence, R LJ: Wis Fowrs of all kinds are very fond of | properly prepared, Pounded charcoal is | Bot in the shape in which fowls usually | find their food, and consequently is not | very enticing to them. To please their | palates the charcosl should be in pieces { about the size of a grain of corn, and if | these are strewed sbout their quarters | they will readily eat thereof. Corn | burnt on the cob and the refuse, which consists almost entirely of the grains | reduced fo charcoal and retaining their perfect shape, placed before them make a marked improvement in their health, as is shown by the higher color of their combs and their sooner producing a | greater average of eggs to 3 flock than before, Vegetine. Kidney Complaints. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. The symptoms of an soute stisek of inflammation of the Kidpers are as follows: Fever, n in the small of the back, and thenoe shooting downward ; pale colorless as the disease uerenses, and is discharged very often with pain and diffoulty ; costiveness sud rome 4: gree of colle, In ehronle dissssen of the kidneys Lhe symploms are puis to the back snd limba, dryness of the skin, frequent Grinstion (se. pecially at night), general 4 ; headaches, dizgl. poss of slagbt, ludigestion, my palpitation of the heart, gradual loss of streagth, palecess snd ness of Lhe face, cough, snd shortness of Iu diseases of the kKidueys the Veosrive gives fmmediste reitef, It has never falled to cure when it is taken regularly snd directions in oi Long. ign pvr ethan the oaBen 0 . upon secretions, wing od strengt) hing, removing all obstractions impurities, A great many ean foatify to cases of long standing ving beep per fectly cured by the Veoarrisg, even many of the known remedies expressly for this disease, Kidney Complaints. Comorwmary, O., March 18, 1877, Doar Bire1 have used your Vearvins for some i O, 0 SMITH, Attested fo by K. 5, Ashfield, draggiet, corner Ommorwmars, O,, April 19, 1877, I bave suffered several me with the kideey to try Veawrne, bottles of your am oonvineod It is & valualide remedy, Merchants, No, 8 West Front st. Cineinsusti, 0, Vaowries has restored thousands to health whe § comes, make some sufferer of your scq asin. ance a present of a bo tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and note the benefit it will do hiss and the thanks you will receive, Lrrrie Master Roddy has been in the | habit of putting his pennies into the i in a breathless hurry and shouted: “ Mamma, I shan't save up my pennies any more. ‘The money don't go up to it in hus pocket!” $5,000 will be forfeited Vegetine is So'd by all Druggists. 70,000 SOLD YEARLY. The growing popularity and usefulness of CABINET or PARLOR ORGANS i» SAND are sold yearly in the United States, The best are the MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS Whikh have Less awarded NICHES? DISTINCTIONS FOB PENONSTRATED SUPERIORITY 81 EvEsy ong of the GREAT WORLD'S Industriel Eshibitions for thirteen Fears, with vid one wimgle gorges. NEW STYLES Ave ready this season with important Improvements FOR LARGE CHURCHES, splendid organs, with gresi power and variety, st $570, Sl, 300, and lems prices; excel in a fair competitive examination ali other compounds now before the public called * Bitters.” on their honeymoon journey, her in a sleeping Central railioad, and told her to take eare of his revolver, as he did not like to have it within reach, She put it into a sachel and fell asleep, to be again I have suflerea (ron 8 Kidney diffienity jor the past ten years, accompanied with nei vous pass relied, but miler using three ana one hall bottles of Warner's Sale Kdoey and Liver cure, my DErvOous spasms were entirely re. lieved. My age is seveniyv.seven years. 1 recommend tas great remedy to all suffering irom nervous troubles, Easton, Pa Mas. Many Rexsa Ely's Cream Balm. Easrox, Pa. Jan. 26, 1880, By far the bast remedy for the treatment of Oatareh, is Ely's Cream Balm, which is have ing the largest sales with us of anv prepa tion now, lhe reports are all lavorsbie to the Baim, and we vo not hesitate Lo endorse complaints it as superior w all other articles. The Balm is pleassut aod ensy to use, Crees Lawarl & Sox, Droggists. Vecrrixe is nourishing and strengthening; purifies the blood; regulates the bowels; | quiets the nervous sysiom; sels directly up. on the secretions, and arouses the whole system to action. ——————— Malarial levers can be prevented, also other missmatic disses, by ooconsiousily using Dr. Sanford 3 Liver Luvigorator, the oldest | geval Family Medicine, which is recom. mended as a cure for all diseases osused by a | disordered liver. Eighty page book sent free. Address Dr. Santo. d 162 Broadway, N. Y. The Voltale Belt Co., Marshall Mich. Will send their Kleoiro-Voliawe Bels 10 the afflicted upon 30 days’ tril. See their adver tisement in this paper beaded, * Oa 30 Days Trin” Get Lyon's Patent! Heel Stilfeners applied to those new boots buloie you res them over. ——————————————— GREAT HORE MEDICINE, DR. TORIAN VENETIAN RORsE LINIMENT int Dollies at $F cents; 32 years esl .b ied It in the wil 6 the world for the ou oH SC, CRG Bote, Sprains { Hruwes, Sore Throws y AN Conn ON MW DERS are wwrranted } on Mgemper, Pover Worms I ta give a fine cont; More se the appetite ond Connie 1 nary organs Certified $0 by « LE] Moby net of some of the fastest ronsin: ores Ted, and 10 others eH. Mold bY drape 148 Murray Street, New York THE MARKETS. . KEW YORK Beet Osttio— Mod, Natives, live wi, Oalves—~ Good to Prime Veals, ... Eh 10 UT@ 08x eve DENG O08 HBASEA TEAS RNS LE SRE LURE BREEE + Ann . ves aERRE SEER os Poge—live, .iue 4) casnan Fioar— Ex. Bale, good (0 fancy, Western, to fancy... Wheat No, 2 sensnnraenensenes 1 ZINE 1 B5Y No.1 White soveenciinnnnnel 20 @1 20K IR 1 an oh Bariey—Two-Bowed State... J zed cEnene iy By oy 8: Mized Western, Hay—-Prime.,.., Straw—Long Rye. BRB y 1880. vnennninnne Pork-Moss tan nesses Lard -Oity BOR, coven cusses Petrolonn—Orads oo... 05@07Y Butter—State Creamery. cou, ..oevee DEEYe us inrresrrnn. Western Imitation Oreamery a | Ohosso—8tate Factory... cvveivverns i BEIGE, oo conensurass ' WOON. «a e0n s5sanrs canes | Hgps-Biate and Penn. ...... | Potatoss—State, bb... ......00.... ; BUFFALO } Extra Steers. .ooouu.. | Weatern Lambe... Weostern Sheep. . oo... - {| Hoge, Good to Chiolos Yorkers...... 4 &8 | Fiour~Oity Ground, No. 1 Spriog.. 5 ® | Wheat-No, 1 Herd Duluth weennan 1 33 @ | Oorp—No. I Western, Ya | Oste—Biate. ovo “ya ; Barley—Two-row¥ State. ..oe0..... 76 @ i TON, | BOW | Beef Osttio—Live weight. .........,. Bh i RARE RERRRE Sr RRR ER RE | Lamiblesnsnesesrncsncncs re senen tera pnans cesnnn N Bad SERRE Ca nsann : eneen HO vwanss ss ssareanesnesarcs sn Flour -- Wisconsin and Minn Pat | | Oorn—Mixed and Yellow, ..... . Oats Extra White, new was appointed the British artitrator. He sided wholly with his own conntry in the Geneva counlerence debates, and dissented trom the views of his oodenzoes 8) much that Sates Four men were killed and fourteen severely injured by a boiler explosion at Ruabon, Wales. Toe international boat race on the Thames Laycock, of Australia, Ross, of Now Brunswick, coming in reoont, Hosmer, ol Boston, third, and Warren Smith last. 5. The Eagle and Cat, It is well known that eagles some flesh of dogs, and occasionally they One in the North of Scotland suddenly came her nest. The injuries inflicted by the clutch of the eagle, and the unusual mode of traveling, so confounded poor uss that she exhibited no signs of fife. and was socordingly left for dead by the eagle with her young ones, Bul the cat revived, and, having killed the oaglets, made a hearty meal of one ol them, She then made a hurried re treat, and effected her escape without Did the Chinese Invent Bank Notes 1 Sir John Lubbock, in the Nineteenth Century, credits the Chinese with the invention of bank notes. It is related that about 119 B. C,, the court being in want of money, the Halifax of the day hit upon the following device: When any Prince or courtier entered the im- perial presence it was customary to cover the face with a piece of skin, It was first decreed that for this purpose the skin of a certain white deer, kept in one of the royel parks, should alone be employed, and then these skins, which appear to have passed from one noble to another, were sold for a high price. Thus bank notes are believed to have come into vogne in Ohina about 800 A. D., and were called feyt sien, or flying money. : bo Unwashed, 3s : 8% WATERTOWN (MASS ) CATTLE MARKET Oattlo—live welgut vee B® MY ER ROR Ol OSE Ou Sie 08 Wie 0x IN@s 8 Bea! Bh | Lam | Hows, RRA RRR R RR shana FAEAELEE LEE AL Be Rss A, PHILADRLPRIA, | Fiour—Penn, good and fancy. | Wheat No, 2-Red “sauaven a 6 @ eo Mand 3TH 8 a saenen 1 3 | Petroleum—Orude. ...,.....00 5 @07 Rong mae | OstsMixed,.,... SersnasananE 12 ; Bt ACHE 6 ta J, ERNE EE w— Sgn Palani { TA8 Divine $0 Birabio, New ORGANS, 840, GR EAT OF FE R! ! yon LI = REE ¥ nie F Al TIS COANE NE: graduate guaranteed a paving situation. Address VALENTINE BROS, Managers, Janesville, Wis, A MONTH: AGENTS WANTED! 78 Dest Selllr ; ‘Articies In the world, a sample free. Jay Browsox, Det:oit, Mich A YEAR and expenses to agents Quilt Free. Ad P. 0. VICKERY, & Weakness of Gorerative Organs, $1--ail druggists Send for OIr'l't to Allen's Pharmacy, #18 First Ave, N.Y. 10 20 days. No pay till Cured. OPIUM Di. J. 8rirrEss, Lobanon Ohio, PISO'S CURE {or Consumption ts aise the best cough medicine, Morphine Habit Cared in 0 $72 47a "RAND WT GL nds, Sons i ————————h—— i and upward. a Thee organs ove covtatuly wartogind on exorllence, while the prices wrt vod winch higher Chan ow of very inforior snare wns, fure purchasing a op send for latest TLL KD CATALOGUE (28 pp €te.), containing escliplions snd priors inc udin: Dew styles, and mad useful info mation for the purchaser of RF Ongen, Le Sent free and podipaid MASGN & HAN ORGAN OO, 354 Deno Street, BOSTON ; 46 East 4h Sweet, NEW 308K; 149 Walesh A CHIC Ai bination of Hey Buchu, Mane wd Dandelion ith al tise best and urs tive projertios of all other Bitters, the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver @ tor, snd Life and Health Restoriag wrth. quire an Appetizer Tonle and mild Student, Hop Bitters are inva) By Sale, without intox- 14 By ters. Don't wait until youu '* sick but if you only foul bad or miserable Ji 9% them at once. it may save yourlife i $500 will be paid for a cafgh® they sure or help, Do not suffer § et your suller but use and urge them Pus Mop B Remomber, Bop Bitters is not, ils, drenken postram, bot the Purest’ Hodicive ever made 1 the "NY . and BOPE” and no person OF family should be without Uness, 4,0, 1s an absolute sud tras = ad for Ci fo 2.000,000 Acres Wheat Lands bast in the Werld, for sale by the The World's Model Magazine. DEMOREST’S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY, The Model Parlor Magazine of the World, tombiniag the essentials of al others. of DEW VTE X WAGAZENT. & popianty over sevenlenh Joan Is snpie pront thal Lind, ude lt ok og The ent sens | Bh fer : owed by iis wide clipe of iar # of Uses Magagios render #t i] erable 1 foe family cree n'y refine, elevate and imtract. Aol only A notne cab be besutitied and a ee i ; out the way by which the qualitios of b = be 80 cui Uv sted thal they will shed wound Lhe dete pclae aod mee sl les family guide, & counsel sid Iriead for the hope cider Gnd profit and Fesswe 38 So varied and all. 88 they do, LAT POETRY, CLL B, KEVIEW | that 1 forms a valmelie Consens weed] formation Tor everyiaady. : fs i le parted is richly wored with | Semiata, eo Boosuarmtal ad MisToRscas | Besrouxs, Essar, Kpiroki sis, Poss and OUR ABTHLES, ; Department posses snus is Attia justrsled with fui Ase achat nn of tore delicacy of Bush, or well execuind Sram, Mier Lugrevings of oecirsied pictures, wri, showed stats of ance end wesiers a | Fasmios Bassrsanors, which for pe gr en | peliata My wre Bol equaled by those of ay i» | She word, ; 1s Setentd 8, Hoss hotd snd § equally full dase whieh the Beid . A * ALINE, can the satire Ly AVA or for CURRENT COP LES, Bb cena. BSCRIPTION, $i = be ie a Bo W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 17 East 14th Stree, New York GREAS| Jie le Com ant | Chicage FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO. Newark per lure er — Thirve de! img aed oul Yer Eand Commisviener, ne, Paal, DANIEL PF. BEATTY'S ORGANS! FOUR SET Moeds $185°%5 Literary Revolution. ENTS tj. cer sos nam Pures. 1 La Scots. IV. he p each, § y $% seach: L Arno a Light IL Golwmoth's Vicar of Wakefield, [IL Baron Monchausen's Travels and Surprising Adventures. For SIX CENT: Bunysn's Pilgrim's ress. [Uustrated oxtniogue sont free. AMERICAN BO EX HANMGE Jobin I. Alden, Mansger, Tiitune Buliding. New York. SORE EARS, CATARRH. Many props are aMicted with these loathsom» disesses, but very few ever get we! from them: this sowing 5 Improper: treatwen: only, at they ate readiy cumbeit This 1s us Mie boast bat a fact 1 have Proves over and over again bY my treatment. Send for Wy Ale B ok, free fo al it wil foil you all about theses matters and who | smn. My large Hook, 378 pages, ctave, Price $8 by mai. Ad dress Pas. C. E. SMOEMAKER, Aum Surgeon, Heading the Great. Ji Carivie's Life of Rober [GPORIA, BOOKS ani BIBLES. Prices reduced BF per cont. Address FUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadeiphin, Pag Om a mt, Levis, Ma, and BEST; ¥ neon y, natu shades rowing doses Not STAL the IN, mevery well et tor Lady or Gentleman. Be ihe U. N. CRITTENTON, 1881. FREE. 1881. The |LLUSTRATED “GOLDEN PRIZE" Bates, on reoapt of a threecent stamp to prepay podage on the book. Agents wanted, Address F. GLE SON & CO., 46 Summer Street, Boston. Mas. PETROLEUM JELLY Grand Medal Stiver Modal at Phlisieiphia at Paris Exposition. Exposition. This wonderful substance is acknowledged by phy siclans throughout the word to be the best remedy dis- covered for the cure of Wounds Burns, Rbeumatism, Skin Oigpcases, Plies, Cat ork Chilb alos, ge. In order that «very one may £°F IL it fs put uo in 38 and 4% cent bottles for housebioid use. Obtain it from your druggist, and you will find | superior to suything you have ever wale We will sen. our Electro-Voltalc Belts and other Kieutric App iances upon trial for 30 days to those affficted with Nervous Debility and disears of a personal nature, Aw of the Liver, Ahineys, Ricumatism, Paralysis, ete. A ware cure guaran od or no pay. Address Voltale Belt Co, Marshall, Mich. TRUTH IS JD wa). Free on board ship to any put of Amer A. nse iptions accurate and eaul ful. Plans and prices JOIN W. LEGGE. Sculptor, Aberdeen, Scotiand. will have one of $25 Polished Granite Monuments from - at A. free. EVERY CHIL our Puzzles, so as to get a part of the lad IN GOLD we are gol to ive aw. ¥ Feb. 10, 15880, The first one will receive Price, @ 5 cents. Address P. O. Box 8®, Boston, Mass. ALY AND FEWALE AGENTS Wanted in every town and city, to sell Dr. Ruoves’ Kugoe Travsrusivg Barrery. Territory secured. Send Address W. H. BROWN, No. 98 Tremont St, Boston, Mase. «Tn MA —Farpham’s old Established Asthma Remedy giving instant relief in all cases and which TRIC for Circular, disease, is manufactured and old by Chas. Shuter at Original Depot, Sparta, Wiscons'n, and sent per Uo Your Own Printin Prossos and outfits from $3 to SHOO, Over 2,000 styles of Type, Catalogue and reduced pice list free. : Muu VER. Palladelphia, Pa. ¥6 10920 7S" \aens, MEPYSIS $i a8 08 3 dad ba BA: TGs NEW YD Dr. Mareiahy Uierine will positively cars Female Weskness, such as Pall JE: Fe a In As. An i ih een. ee | Pr re &F all Diugutetn. BW. PAYNE & SONS, CORNING, 5. Y. a WWW A BE WE Then, organs are the cleanrersof the i i bean will be per foot, droadiul Ah Ee elie is a hh hu howd been KIDNEY~ YT will restore the a anh row ocnne, cured, and all may be. For sale byail Drogeists, e been EYE-CLASSES. Pepresenting the cholosst selected Tortolse-Shell and i Amber. The lightest, bandsomest, and strongest known. | Sold by Opticians and Jewelers. Made by SPENCES 0. M. CO, 13 Maiden Lane, New York. SAPONIFIER | Inthe “Original ® Concentrated Lye and Relish | Soap Maker. Directions a CAMPARY each Can able ming | Eng shvosth. Than or ol Le ’ wth. Ask your FIER, and take no other. APUNL- | PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. This Claim-House Established 1865. PENSIONS, New Law. Thousands of soldiers and heirs entitled. P« nsions date back to discha cath. Time lmded Address, with stamp, ea 4 GEORG KB P.O. Drawe" 335, =e re NATRONA *i® Is the best inthe World. Itis absolute . best for Medicinal Purposes. It is the ve or Bae he all Family Uses. Sold by all Druggists and Grocers. «D.C. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. § OC the count y; try storek: y usliny am jb shou COMPAN Peo1 call or write THE WELLS TEA Fu St, N Box #560, i + N.Y. P.O. Io mn. $66 AN I Ty on Cs.
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