FARM, GARDEN AM) HOUSEHOLD Mnllral Notm. Ivy TotftoNTNa. Sve(t oil rubbed on llio ekiu in Raid to bo a sure antidoto for ivy puiHuuing. (Uitor.E Fon Relaxed Sonn TnnoAT. C.iyeiino lwpiicr garglo, five onuces ; in fusion of runes, ouo ouueo. Mix. Ini-usion op Hops. Hops, two ounces; boiling water, quiii tor pint ; Rouk for four hours. Dofmi, half a wino glnsa ful. Liko Ituss or East India, nlo this is a gK)d tonic. Wiioofio Couon, Tnko powdered ciiuthiiridos, powdered camphor, of ench 0110 scruple; struct of bnrk, throo iliiicliinn. Hub these well together, and divido into powderi of eight grnius eneh. Doso ouo every three or four hours. To bo used only iu advanced stages of tho disease. The I5est Food. It may bo interest ing to know, says Dr. O. Moore in a reeont work, that tho best animal food is the llesh of tho Bheep, and tho best of vegetables that of wheat. We Lave rea son to believo thnt under divine instruc tion these wero both cultivated by tho iirst human family, and wo cannot doubt that their cultivation is Btill essential to civilization. The variety and proportion of tho ingredients iu a pound of wheateu Hour will give us a clear idea of the value of wheat as food : Water, 2 ounces, 10G grains ; gluten, 2 ounces, 21 grains ; albumen, 120 grains; starch, S) ounces. 212 grains; sugar, 3N5 grains; gum, 11!) grains; fat, 84 grains; liber, 119 groins; ashes (salts), 112 grains. These are ex actly suited to furnish what is wanted to sustain tho human body in health and vigor. How lo light the Army Worm. Tho worms may bo prevented, as a general thing, from passing from one Held to another, by judicious ditching. It is important, however, that the ditch should bo made so that tho field of grain to bo protected should be dug under. About every three or four rods a deep hole, iu tho ditch should bo made, so that they can be killed by covering them with earth and pressing it. All along the ditch, on tho side of tho field to be protected, a space from three to five feet should be thoroughly dusted (when tho dew is on) with a mixture of paris green and plaster of paris or flour, so that every worm which succeeds in crossing the ditch will bo killed by feed ing upon plants so treated. This mix ture should bo iu tho proportion of one part of pure paris green to twenty-five or thirty parts of tho other materials named. If used in a liquid form, ono tablespoonful of paris green to a bucket of water, kept well stirred, will answer the same purpose. Logs or fences over running streams should bo removed, otherwise t.io -worms will cross on them. World. Ki-rping Poultry In Ori'linrilx. Home farmers make it a practice to keep their poultry in their orchards from early spring until cold weather sets in ; and they find thot it pays for doing so. A picket feneo should bo built around the orchard, high enough to prevent their Hying over, with suitable buildings placed in one corner of the yard to shelter them at night. Thus situated, tho poultry will thrive and prosper, keeping them in good condi tion, and tho increase of eggs will be greatly augmented and their usefulness cnliuiiced to their owners at least, on ac count of tho myriads of insects and worms they destroy, and which will more than repay tho cost and labor of building tho fence. By keeping them inclosed in this manner, a largo number of fowls jnay be retained iu tho orchard, aud tho continual scratching which is dono by fhem will prove advantageous both to the soil and frees themselves. Colonial '(' . Win-sit Wi-cvlU nml .Moth. After wheat is thrashed aud put away in t he bins it is not sale from the attacks of insects. Perhaps tho most common and destructive kind in this country is the red grain weevil. It is a small beetlo of a pib'liy red color, and attacks wheat after it is stored, eating out tho iusido of the kernel ; heneo it is not easily de tected except by handling tho grain or submitting it to a slight pressure, tho shell readily breaking when touched. This weevil is sometimes exceedingly numerous about old barns in tho Middle States, and considerable care is neces sary to preserve seed wheat iu good con dition for sowing. Infested barns should bo well cleansed every season bo foro now grain is put in, even to fumi gating with burning sulphur, as well as dusting tho cracks about the bins with tho samo substance. How lo Mintage Old Potatoes. At this season of the year somo farmers are at a loss to know how to dispose of their surplus potatoes, and for this rea son many are allowed to remain iu tho cellars unt il spoiled and are then brought out and thrown away. I will inform them of a method long practiced by some of tho best farmers in tho country. Iu Juuo tho potatoes are taken out of tho cellar and carried into a shed cliam ber and spread on tho dry floor, and al lowed to remain through the hot weath er. They shrivel, but do not rot nor sprout. Iu tho hot part of the summer, when tho food becomes short, theso shriveled potatoes are fed out to the cows; they increase the flow of milk very much aud are preferred by the cows to new potatoes. Tlilnit. Worth Knowliift. Keep tea in a close chest or canister. Keep coffee by itself, as it's odor affects other articles. Keep bread and cake iu a tin box or stone jar. Cranberries will keep all winter in a firkin of water in a cellar. September and October butter is tho best for winter use. Oraugesand lemons keep best wrapped in. soft paper and if possible laid in a drawer. Tho United States standard gallon measures 231 cubio inches. A barrel contains forty gallons or 9,120 cubic inches. t'oru ttlnlkn a manure. My experience is that corn stalks are worth ouo dollar per acre to the land. Flow under for three years in succession one part of a field of clay ground, and burn the stalks on the other ; the third year yon can see the difference almost in tho row. A Difference. " If you daro to play marbles for keeps again," said Mr. Hurtlescamp to his eldest boy, " I'll whip you within an inch of your life." And then Mr. Iliu tlescauip went on 'change, and lifted up his voice at tho call board, and raised his hand and shook it iu tho air, and got red iu tho face as ho cried: " Sixty neveu f sixty-seven 1 for fifty thousand cash or July 1 Put up or shut up ! Sixty -seven cents a bushel, cash !" When u man teJJs tho naked truth, ho must givo tho bare facts, A BOSTON LADY'S EXPERIENCE. Nhe Tells the Story of Her Trln to tho Conn. try-,lonu All Nllit. Mrs. A., who resides in ono of tho fine mansions of Bostou, liked the reading of one of thoso advertisements that appear daily in the papers, which told of a love ly spot which was " just tho place to spend a few weeks in summer," no she corresponded at onco with tho parties, and made arrangements to go up and board with them, but forgot to add when she would be there. One morning phe left Boston on tho first train, after re ceiving a promises from her husband that ho would soon join her. About two in tho afternoon she reached, as she thought, her placo of destination, but upon inquiry found that there were five hours rido by stage in store for her. This announcement quite nettled hor, as in giving directions this fact had not been mentioned, but she engaged pas sage on tho stage, which proved to be a two-seated wagon, on which she started oft' alone, with ono of those good-natured though rough stage drivers often found in the country, who know everybody's business, talk with their passengers as though they wero old acquaintances, and persist iu asking questions until they have learned their names, where they are from, where they are going, and how long they intend to stay. He at once entered into conversation with Mrs. A., in the usual style, and when ho learned where she was going and for what pur pose, he gave a low whistle aud said : " Wol, I guess I can reckon on you for a passenger back to morrow." When she questioned her informaut as to what he knew of the placo and people, ho said : " Oh, they are good enough, I sposo, but it is ttm louesomest place you ever saw." She was feeling very homesick when they drovo up to a large farm house, a desolate looking placo, with no paint on tho bnildiugs, not a blind on tho house, half of the windows were without curtains, and thero was not a treo or shrub or flower to be seen in the little field that inclosed thisdreary habi tation. It was hard work to keep back the tears, while she begged the driver not to leave her there, but he said : " Why, dear woman, to stop here is tho only thing you can do, for there is not a hotel within ten miles ;" so with a heavy heart she alighted, tired and hungry, and the driver rapped away on tho front door with his whip, but received no response, so they went around to the back door, aud thero encountered a man with a pail full of milk in each hand. Upon being informed who the new comer was, the farmer said : " Wal, now, that's tu bad? Wo didn't think you'd come so soon, and my old woman lias gone oway ; but never mind, she'll li3 hero in tho morn ing." Before the driver left the lady spoke low, and charged him not to for get her on the morrow, for she would return with him. When left alone with tho farmer, he invited her into tho house and showed her supperless to her room; but what a room it was no carpet on the floor, no paper on tho walls, not a lock on ono of tho doors. As soon as she was left olono she threw herself on tho bed ami cried herself to sleep. When she rose the next morning, sho saw a female gliding about the house, and upon inquiry learned to her horror that sho had been left alone iu that great house all night, while the host drove twenty miles away after his "old womau." Soon after the stage came rattling along, and despite tho urgent entreaties of the homespun couple, Mrs. A. jumped aboard, and sho now de clares that it was tho happiest moment of her life when sho was once more seat ed behind tho good natured stage driver. A Dein'iy Fond. A deadly personal feud in Texas has just been abated by tho death of one of the parties. Theso were two doctors, Ma'lette and Manning, practicing in the neighborhood of Serbin. There were professional jealousies between them, and they hated each other as only pro fessional rivals can. Somo months ago they met, ami, agreeing to have it out, went to a shop, selected each a knife aud seeking nn open place, began a deadly duel. They wero separated before either was mortally wounded, each vowing fu ture vengeance. They recovered slowly from their wounds. Manning's head had been almost severed from his body, anil during his recovery he became fearfully deformed, his head being drawn, by the cutting of the muscles, out of its natural position. Ho retired to Bell county while convalescing, still nursing his wrath against Mallette, who, upon his part, was no more forgiving. No sooner was Manning domiciled in his old homo than his enemy sought him with a gun. Manning, however, was ready for him, and shot him dead as soon as he made his appearance. No Corsican vendettas wero ever more implacable than some of these quarrels in the Southwest. Results of the Failure, Not a half hour passes, says a London correspondent of tho Trintne, that I do not hear of cases of distress arising from the failure of Duucan, Shomiauv- Co. Many of tho holders of the paper are wealthy and will sutler only a temporary inconvenience. The telegraph will aid them to open new credits, and iu a day or two they will have money again. But probably tho majority of the losers are persons to whom the event will bo a real hardship, as they have no reservo fund upon which to rely. I have heard of a lady who came to Europe a few months ago intending to reside here and educate her children, as sho could do so much more cheaply than iu New York. She deposited all her money what her hus band had left her at his death with Duncan, Sherman & Co., and took their letters of credit. She went! to make a draft, and you well know what news she received. Sho has not 10 in her pos session, and there aro rent and school bills duo. Sho has no wealthy friends hero or iu America, and what will she do? Is it strange that her excitement aud alarm are so great that some of her friends apprehend insanity ? Russia nml the United States. Tho Courtier kx Etals I'nig throws some light upon tho apparent coolness of Kussia toward our Centennial exposi tion. Says the Courricr: Mr. Jewell, postmaster general, was United States Minister at St. Petersburg when the invitation was presented to the govern ment of the emperor to take purt in the exposition, and he gives two explanations of the refusal with which it was met. First, said he, tho czar does not wish to accept the invitation of a private corpora tion, even when it is trausuiittod by a sovereign government. Then, he thinks that one exposition in ten years is enough for the industrial strength of Itussiu. That of Vienna, which took place only three years ago, showed that Kussia was by no means a productive country to tho samo extent as several other States, and ho deems it uuwiso to engagu at much expense in a new enter prise of tho same kind, from which no moral or material advantage for his Stales could result. THE UNITED STATES. Import nml Kxpnrln of n YenrA Tnblo Thnt I IntereHilna, nnd Worth Preserv ing The imports nnd exports of tho United States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1875, are thus reported by tho United States bureau of statistics : TAtillB OP I.EADINO IMrollTS. The following tablo will show tho values of the leading articles imported the last fiscal year, compared with tho corresponding year 1871 : VammotHtim. 1H75. 1H74. " $17,SSH,4(I8 8,114M 1, (11 4,lll'.l h:i7,iihu H,7IW,K;12 M,(I4H.1II17 '21, II '2,2:14 a.217,V2!i 1(1,444,877 H1H,'215 4,(!l'.H,7tH 2,1U-2,():I7 4,51K,IW7 H,2HI,4IH :ltH,5(KI 2, '274,7III) Sill, 111(1 fi,IIH',,Tl hi:i,k:iii iii:2 4J'J,74 !7,1li:i,MCl IH, 414,7'.i:l :i, 7iii, mi :i:i.!ii:l,.il(i H,;lll.1,lf5 'J,I(I,7HS J0,271,.1SH M.RII.IKH atf.'.INi.HH'J l:l.m',4.7n'J M.-IH.CIK, H, ll:lii.4ll!l I, 755,5:l'. G,257,!il'.4 2,f4ll,22X 2,2:ki,:iii 77,411:1,107 15,:I72,)SII 4,khj,:is.i II. 2.5,11(15 55,1IM,444 2,0M.1,N7tJ sn7,fi'.i:i l.'.IMI.IJ.I Gold roll (19, IH.in.l silver com iy ,1IW,I7(I Hold bullion... .riHl.fi.ol ,!n,7M ,212,1111 W1.4X8 Silver bullion t'lipmic.la mil drug Coffee , Ten , Klnl ,7:I,7I3 ,t am. i : I llidin ami aaina, not runt.. IK, r ur akins. miflrpaacd Pnppr inalprlals lliittnna, nil kinds Kaucy good Frniia, itu'lmlilig nuta lvrfmiipry and cosmetic . . lrpeioiiB atones Jewelry of Rold anil ailwr.. Itiilia ruldter, crude India rubber, maiiilfa. of.. Brum, niatiilfiirturoa of . . . . ,M;i.'.7j ,7711,745 ,:u,;i47 .fill 2, 107 ,s:ij,5iis ilHl.l'Jl ,s'..i,r!!j (iH7,4llll ,(175,4110 514,1111 a;i5,4:i Copper, nmnufActurcK of t'ottpn, uianul'fu'ttiri'H of. fW7,:tlll .057.IIH1 i 27, Flax, inanuliictiiri-N of 17, ,!4.fiHJ Hemp, manufacture of. . .. :i, Iron and atcel, nuimirp. of. 1H, .lute, iiinnutai-turca of il, Lead, manufiictttrea of 1, Leather, manufactures of, including kid gloves It), Silk, raw 4, IH.SIII .1170,2.1(1 ,444,'.I7(1 ,S4K,5!I7 51 14, III IIS ,;1WI,!H5 H.ii,o:i 7.V.1,4(I4 74'2,IJll Kll.1.11 5 ,(Kt7,7!i:l Hl!,74S Il.i7.l72 .HilK.S'JI Silk, manufactures of Tin. lnanufacturen of Tobacco, manufactures of.. Wines, spirits and cordials. Malt li.piora tllass and glassware ., Opimu and extract of Suit Suifar Molitascs anil tucliido Stone and chinaware Wood and manufactures of :ki:i..177 ,07i(,'j!ir, 1150,740 Wool, mid manufactures of 55. Straw and palm leaf, and manufactures of Human hair, aud manufac 2,:i25,5MII tures of Coal, bituminous 1, Spices, all kinds g, 57H,(Wl "iM.CM'.i ,'J1S,4SS VAU'E OF ntlNCIPAri EXPOUTS. The annexed tablo will show tho value of the principal articles of American growth and manufacture exported for the year ended Juno 30, 1875, compared with the year ended Juno 30, 1871 : Onmmnditle. 1H75. 1H74. ARricultur.il implements. ., j)ii2.i,:)72 $:i,(Wi,7.i:i Animals, living 2,6ns,'.ni :i,:iiu,:ws llreadstlllTs 11 1,455,11115 lfll,J!M,Hli4 Cotton, mw l!Ni.i;;iN,Hii 221,22M,.isii Cotton, mniiiiliictiiris of . .. 4,IIJ1,7MB II, O'.i.i.hiii Coal, bituminous l,7sii,12il aj:ilios4 IiniRs, clicmic.ils, etc 2,4ii:i,i):J5 a' j'M 5.1:1 Fruits, fc-recu ond dried. . .. 1,ll:w,5'iil 'll'.ljllcj Furs anil fur skins 4,wn,44 a :rit :ir..i Hides and skins, not fur. . . 4,7211,725 2aqi':in- Manurea (Ui!,:i7 "um.mti! 3l,Wii,7!:i 4:i,12l,('.'i7 'l cake .l,i:iN,:inn 4.ii'.i,.,:i'.0 Provisions 7!,:l42,:i2i 7h,2'J'.i,o( Iti sill and turpeutiue 2.774,4'H 3 010,4:11 S'eds 1.227.SS7 (m.",:i.17 Sewing machines I,71i7,c?!l 1 5'.t 2"0 ,,'l0,',;f I,222,:il4 l!lHl7ii7 1'iKiilled spirits :i4;i,!iis l.iiu.i'.io Spirits turpeutiue 1,H2I,.H4 2,75H,'.:i sugar 2,iil(),i75 o.j7:i:i J"lsses 1,1H.-.,!IH2 Sil'.'.'.iT'i ""P" l,2Stl,4!7 27,'.l'l lanow 5,Ot)2,2n;l 8,1:15,1120 llmsH, und iiiHiiiifactiiri's of 1,ikki,('i2!i 5n:i .1:11 Heinp.iind nmuiilnctuics of Wl'.i.mi l,14:)!i.v.i lrou, aud manufactures of l(i.'i:i,nr,i D.57M,'.i4 Steel, unit niauiifactlii-esof. 0,.T.i2,H5O a.ilill.'.liiil Leather, aud manufs. of. .. 7,1124,11:1 4,7ii,51S Viood.and mauufacillres of n,0.M'.l,2!l4 21 121,721 Wool, aud maiiulacliires of 215,208 'liiiVJOS Tobacco, leaf 25,211,5411 So.axi'lMl Tobacco, manufactures of.. 2,710,217 2 7:17 7:1" (JuickMlvcr l.o-.V.n; 'bhi,221 UoMcuiu 5i,3'l!l,770 2i,"0l,!'4 I Silver coin 5,115,071) 4,55.1,418 Hold bullion 2,2:13,775 3.818,543 Silver bullion 17,lll7,lti4 22,41)8,782 BliEADSTUFFS IN DKTAIL. Tho following will show the value of breudstulls exported in detail : 187B. Darley $0I,:W5 lireud and biscuit 010,0112 Indian corn 24,450,11:17 Indian com meal 1,2:hi,5:i:i oil , 2110,6:17 I'.vc 1(14, 5:0 Hvo llour 5l,!i';4 Wheat r!i,0u7jxi;;t Wheat Holir 2:1,710,074 Oilier Mu:i!l grain and pulse 804,214 .M..iz:Ua, farina, etc..,,.,, . 304,153 PliOVISIOXS IS DUTAIL,. 1871, $210, 07cl. 24,70:i, 1,5211, 118.1, l,5i'8, ass, 01,421, 2'.', 25m, 07ii, 322, Ilacon and liani lie. t liutt-r ('hep.-'u ,. . Condensed luilk ly-'K" i n, all kinds .. 2V!:l,'.W() 33.383,11118 .. 4,IU7,10 2,050,070 .. 1,500,704 l,ml2,:iM .. 13,0511,501 ll,8i8,lill,1 ... 12.1,505 70,018 8,713 K .j;i3 . 2.1I1I4.1II3 2.023.8 1 i ..ii u . . . 22,ll,4Hli 111,3118,011) M'a(H, preserved 735.1 1'i 84 8,2411 Oysters 1711.250 l'leklea and sauces 18,800 Pork 6,071,40.1 Oiiiolisw 51.2511 Potatoes 522,144 Oilier vegetables 137,300 223,733 20,781 5,808,712 62,057 471,3.12 lUU.tiSJ , vKeiaoies, prepared or preserved..., 32,033 411,390 The value given for domestic exports, except coin and bullion, is currency. The value given for imports is gold. Tho value of foreign commodities ex ported from tho United States during the year was 22,374,710, against $23, 780,338 tho previous year. The value of foreign merchandise remaining in tho warehouses of the United States on Juno 30, 1875, was $50,70G,221, against $59, GUD,0(i3 in 1871. Post-oince Boxes. Is thero a postal law or regulation limitiug the uso of post-office boxes to tho firm or parties who rent them, and to their clerks and immediate family ? Iu other words, are persons, friends of tho owner of a box, allowed to have their mail matter put in that box if they have the owner's permission ? If there is such a law prohibiting this, pray what is the penalty incurred for breakiugsit ? lieply. Tho United States postal regulations, page 185, sec. l'J8, limit tho uso of a box or drawer to one family, firm or company. Sec. 201 provides that ho may have letters addressed to a friend staying lawfully with him placed iu tho box if directed to his care or to tho num ber of the box, but letters addressed to other persons residing in tho samo place and living and doing business separate and apart from tho box-holder aro not entitled to its use. Thero is no penalty attached to tho receiver, this being a regulation or simple instructions issued to the postmaster. If ho doos not obey, tho penalty may bo his dismissal from otlieo. If ho chooses to allow tho privi lege in tho face of his orders, tho re ceiver may avail himself of it without risk. All Uoue. MeParis had prepared himself for a home dinner to his liking. He sat down in his dining room at peace with all the world, and said : " Now, Hannah, bring the cold mutton. No hot meat for me this weather." Hannah hesitated for a minute, and said : " Hut I done give it away, sir." " Give it away I Give my dinner away ?" " Yes, sir. You suid it' any tramps called I was to give them the cold shoulder." MeParis took some of his wife's chops instead, but he be lieves Providence has a mysterious way of curing for the poor. A party of bathers at Hingham were surprised, the other day, by a largo siz ed Beul which suddenly lifted its solemn face above tho water in tho midst of tho group. Never having seen such an ani mal before, they made for shore in hot haste, ouo of them partly fuiigiug from fright, aud having to be towed ashore by his companions. SUMMARY OF NEWS. Items r Interest from Home nnd Abroml. The Euglwli Morcautile Bliipping bill drawn nply Sir Cliatlcs Aildcrley after Mr. rilnisoll'e demonstration, and jiaeocd by tlio House of Commons, has Anally panned the nonue of Iord Iiitclligenoe from Boulh America is to the effoct that tho State of Colombia was on the brink of a revolution The fnnoral of Haim ChriHtinn Amlornen, at Copenhagen, Denmark, was nttomlod by the king and royal family, oflioctH of tho government, rnproHOUta tivns from all parts of the country aad mem bers of all Kind of societies, forming an Im mense crowd. All bnsinosa in the town was BtiHpoudud Tho army worm appeared In immoiiso lmmbors at StiHHjpx, Now llrunewick, on the govornmont railroad lino cast of St, John, and their ravagos have created wide spread alarm. Fields of grain were attacked and destroyed iu a hort time. Horse rollers, rim over the road whore they crossed, did not liercoptibly losseti their numbors. A telegram from St. Andrew's says army worms invadod that town a fow days sinco, covering the strcots, Holds and lanes in every direction, and dovoming tho grans and grain. In spite of every opposition thoy are still advancing. Win. Hobkirk, a bankor of Wattpun, Wis., has disappeared, having 931,600 on his poison at tho timo ho was last soon. His rolativos think that ho has boon mnrdorod, but others do not hesitate to SHy he has de- campod Tho Ohio crops havo not suffered as lunch ns tho Iirst accounts l';d us to believe. As a froight train whs passing through liig Bund tunnel, on the Cliosnpeako and Ohio railroad, Virginia, thirty feet of tho roof foil in, crashing tho engino, killing the fireman instantly and fatally wounding tho engineer. . . . .Tho rovenuo authorities aro determined to make passongois arriving from foreign conntrios pay tho duty on their goods, 1 1 1 effectually put a stop to fashionable smug- Iu accordance with tho notico given tho Spanish government has ordcrod a levy of 100,000 men. Tho minister of financo is to issue consolidated interior scrip for 4,'iiO,- 000,000 Tho Ilcrzogoviniiui rebellion iB assuming forinidublo proportions. Tho Dal matians und Montenegrins are aiding tho in surgents with money and provisions. After a stubborn fight near Uilletthio, tho Turkish troops were routed A passenger, said to bo a Spanish colonel, was taken from tho Ih-itish mail steamer Eidor, at Porto liioo, by the Spanish authorities and soon aftorward shot. Ail tho foreign consuls protested A sailor recently arrived at Halifax, N. H., has reported a toniblo criino which was consum mated two years ago. The schooner Mary E. Jones sailed from C'lydo river for Boston, hav ing two sisters ou board as passengers. Soon aft or sailing tho captain and crow, with the exception of the informer, outraged tho women. They wero then killed aud their bodies thrown overboard. Tho crew subse quently reported that tho vessel was caught ill a galo and thrown on her beam ends, the two women being drowned in tho cabin Thero are thirty-six oases of yellow fever in tho toWu of Puscagonla, Miss., tho disenso having been brought from Havana Duncan, Sherman & Co.'s statement shows f t,S72,ll2S C.r liabili ties and 2, 112,710.01 assets Tho Soars- viile (Mass.) reservoir dam was swept away by the heavy rains and did much damage iu the low lauds, creating intense excitement among tho inhabitants, as tho Hood followed the track of tho destructive delugo a few years ago. The streets of Williamsburg village were badly washed, and one abutment of a new iron bridge was washed away The rains of the past few weeks raised the Delaware river so that tho lumbermen wero able to get their rafts down to tidewater being tho tirst time this yoar. The British l'arliument has been proroged till tho 2'Jth of October. The Queen's speech coiigrutulated the country on the prospect of tho maiiitenaiice of Kuroptau peace, and the more complete suppression of tho east African' slave trado. The passage of tlio Provisional Shipping bill and the arrangement for tho re duction of the national dobt aro referred to in terms of approval A call for 10,000,000 worth of bonds has been issuod by tho Treas ury departineut, tho syndicate having made another subscription fur that sum. This leaves but iDS,5;J7,5r0 of tho now iivo percent, bonds iu tho hands of tho secretary, aud the syudiciito has until November 15 to tako this amount There wore throo executions ou Friday, August 13th. Thomas Withers, a ucgro, was hanged at Lynchburg, Ya., for tlio murdor of a young girl. Wright W. Wheatlcy, ouo of the murderers of Franco Warl, was hanged at Helena, Montana. John Webb was banged at Kuoxville, Tonn., in tho preaeuco of fifteen thousand peoplo The alleged murderer of Mrs. Jarratt was taken from jail at Murfrecoboro', Tenn., and lynched. Bishop Onoscn, in Germany, who has boon acting for Archbishop Lcdochowski. has been expelled from the province comprising his diocese The grange purchasing agents will hold a convention at Louisville, Ivy., on Octobcrjst Geo. A. llico aud Loughlin & lhce, havo been declared defaulting bidders for thirty pont-oflico routos iu tho State of Texas, aud tlio postmaster-goueralwill offer the routes to other bidders aud will prosecuto tho defaulters The Albany (N. Y.) Journal published a full ollicial statement of the debt of that State, showing that tho balance of debt unprovided for on Jan. 1, 1H72, was $20, 200,755.91 ; tlat the balauco now unprovided for is only $C05,S87.10, and that a tax of a quarter of a mill for tho next year will wipe out tho entire indebtedness. Ic says the wholo State tax next yoar need not excoed three or three and a half mills Superintendent Chapman, of tho Insurance department, has canceled the certificate of authority of the Teutonic life insurance company of Chicago, to do business iu the State of New York K. S. JalTray A Co., tho well-kuowu importing dry goods honso iu Now York, havo boon swin dled out of 10,000 by a man named Church, who was tit the head of tho ribbon department. At ltochostor, N. Y., Goldsmith Maid won tho first heat in 2. l.V j. Lulu won three straight heats in 2.1G,1;, 2.15.'a' and 2.17, tho fastest timo on rocord Tho crew of tho brig Harry, charged with mutiny, aftor a hearing before United States Commissioner ltogers at Baltimore, wero committed to prison to await the action of the grand jury, which meets iu September Three boys wero drowned at Buffalo, N. Y., ono named Joseph Lynch, aged seven years ; another, named Otto Baer, aged lifteeu, aud another, aged about teu years, named Oliver Wheelwright. . . .Jacob Haecher committed suicide ou the Ohio bridge, at Louisville, Ky. He paid tho toll on the Louis ville side, remarked that he did not intend re turning, aud when about half way across the bridge he leaped over the railing into the river below, and placing a pistul tu his mouth, tired as ho fell Two Philadelphia physicians examined Henry T. Helmbold, the Buohu mau, and pronounced him insane. They then ruade affidavit reciting the result of the examination, and Mr. Helmbold was removed to Dr. Kirk- bridgo's asylum The London papers give a favorable account of tho breadstuff s market, aud think a further rise is certain Two men were killed and a third badly hurt by a runaway car at the slops of the Mount l'leas ant mine iu Scrautoii, Pa. A large number of United Status postmas ters have been dismissed by the postmaslor general for Improper deposition of postage stamps and unjustly increasing their salary thereby Two tramps called at the Man ton House, in Johnston, R. I., and aftor being fed demanded liquor. This being refused, ono of them drew a revolver and shot J. E. riilllips, the proprietor, through the hand. The trnie escaped, though pursued to the Connecticut line Thirty-one head of cattle lately died of hydrophobia on a single Texan farm A good doal of oxcitciuoiit was occasioned at the St. Louis county insane asylum over the death of a number of the inmates from tho adminis tration of a sedative mixture to mako them sleep The Black Hills miners are all loaving under protest, but at the request of the government. Thoy declare that the sec lion is one of the richest mining districts in the United States. The Carlist forces Bent to relieve Seo de Urgol were attacked by the AlfonsiBts and re treated to the mountains The Sioux and Utah Indians aro on tho warpath and seriously threatening tho Bottlers. .7. Tho harvesting of the crop in Europe has been delayed by un settled weather Tho stcamor Hugh Mar tin burst hor boiler on the Tennossoo river and five poosons wore killod Army worms are doing much diuuago in New Brunswick Ovor forty thousand porsons wore present at the inauguration of tho statuo of Hermann at Dotmold, Germany Charles G. Finney, for many yoara president of tho Obcrlin (Ohio) Collogo, diod gnddonly of heart disease at his rosidouco in Oborlin. He was in the enjoy ment of his usual health up to the time of his death Vigilance committees are forming in southern Illinois to look aftor thieves August this year is remarkable for the rainfall in various parts of tho country, which oxceod by far tho usual average for tho whole month. Serious damage has boon dono by the floois. The inhabitants of tho Bosnian provinces have risen in insurrection along tho whole length of tho Itivor Savo. Telegraph wiros havo been cut, thirty Turks massacred and all ollicial buildings burned A coniidoneo man who had been playing some tricks iu Kuoxvillo was tarred aud feathered by a mob. Iteturi s from 102 towns of tho amounts ro coived under the now license law in Massachu setts show tho total to bo $1C3,45G.32. Tlio amount received from Boston is i 52,C1,J.75. . . . Mrs. James Clark committed suicido at Frances town, N. H., nearly severing her head from tho body... The Democrats of the Fourth Congressional district of Maiuo nominated tho Hon. J. C. Madigan, of Houltou, to fill tho un expired term of Horsey, deceased The Jlinrin officially denies tho rumor that Cap-tain-Goncral Valmaseda intends to leavo the idlaud. Ho will await tho promised reinforce ments of 10,000 men and prosecute an active wiutor campaign A wealthy man iu Phila delphia named Kates is under arrest charged with tlio horrible crime of pouring kerosene over tho person of his wife, intending to burn hor to death. Neighbors interfered before ho could accomplish tho work Tho wifo of Cnpt. Phillip Bcssinger, accompanied by her three children, two girls and a boy, aged respectively, nine, six aud three years, left her home iu Beading Pa., aud walked up tho towpath of tho Uniou canal, and when near Citing's mill, deliberately walked into tho canal and di owned herself and children. The budics wero recovered The body of N. S. Grim wood, who asconded with Donaldson iu his ill-fated balloon at Chicago, was found on iho beach of Lake Michigan, near Stonv creek, by Mr. A. Bcckwith. The. body was fully di essed, with the exception of boots or shoes. Letters belonging to Mr. Grimwood, and notes of his balloon trip, wore found on the body, fully es tablishing its identity. Population of New York. The census enumerators aro busv counting the inhabitants of the State of -New lork. Ihus far. savs the ll ruld. we have returns from two-thirds of the counties. These returns embrace forty counties aud seventeen cities. They show, thus far, a population of a,'2!).",7'j'8 nn increase upon tho census of 1870 of 203,201. It is thought that the increase iu population, all told, will advance tho unit ot legislative representation in tho Assembly to thirty-iivo thousand, and iu the Senate to ono hundred and thirty eight thousand, giving New York seven Senators aud twenty-nine Assemblymen. In a fow counties like Chenaiigo.'Dela ware, Livingston and St. Lawrence. thero is a decreaso of population, but generally the population has largely in creased, esjiecially in Albany, Hutlalo and Now York. In tho interior towns the advance is only moderate, lloches ter and Syracuso show a larsn increase, Tho gain is mainly nominal in Roches ter, arising from tho territories ndded to the city by annexation. New York gains partly in this way on accjunt of the annexation to the city proper of the lower iiisrricts oi W estchester couuty. So far as that city is concerned, enough is known to show that it has a nonula- tion of at least cloven hundred thousand souls, aud most likely twelve hundred thousand. In Brooklyn tho return is auout nvo liuuilreit thousand. . Painful A miction. A New Hampsbiro paper has this ac count of terrible suil'erincr : Five years ago last winter George Maleham, a lad of a dozen years, living in tho north part of Wolfboro, went to Water village ono evening tefskato with somo boys of that village. . lie got into tho water and then walked home a distance of nearly two miles his clothes freezing on him. His folks were abed on his arrival home, and ho slipped off his wet clothes, and in this wet and chilled condition went to bed. At iirst ho did not feel tho effects of it, but after a short timo ho expert enced a slight lameness, aud after a while his joints began to dislocate, and con tinued until nearly every joint in his body was dislocated his shoulder joints, elbows, wrist, and linger joints, while tho lower joints wero all nnjoiiited, oven to his too joints. Wo saw him a year ngo ; then we could clasp our hand around his leg above the knee, while the knee lomts were enormous in size. To add to his other sufferings, several largo sores broke out upon his body a short time before his death. He was confined to his bed for nearly three years previous to death, which occurred July 25. As his parents wero very poor, tho lad would have suffered for the necessities of life but for the kindness of neighbors aud mends. In a Newspapek Office. Enter un profitable customer : "I say, do you ever give away papers hero to induce people lo read them ?" Publisher : " not any, my friend. Do you go to tho baker und ask lain to give you a loaf oi lireau to induce you to cut t ex eunt astonished biped, searching for a bee in ins ear. Home sentinel. When the farmer's wife has large washing to do, she cau savo half her time aud labor by using Dobbins' Electric Soap (made by (Jragui & uo., l'hiia, One pouud of it in etpial to three of any oincr. iry it. Important to Travelers. Persons viBitinir Now York or leaving by the cars from Grand Central Depot, will eavo ai- noyanco anu expense or carriage lin o ana nag- trage exprossngo by stopping at Grand union Hotel, oimosito Grand Central Denot. Over 350 elegantly furnished rooms and lifted up at . cost or is".ioo,(i00. I.nropoan plan. Guei-ts an live more luxuriously for less monev at the Grand Union that at any other first-claxs house in lew rors. Wages and street cars pass the doors for all parts of the city. Soe that the hotol yon enter iB tho Grand Uniou Hotel. Great hnrm and discomfort is caused by the uso of purgatives which cripe aud rack tho system. 'Arsons' 1'urgnlioe 1'ilh are free irom an impure matter, aud are mud aud health-giving in their operation. Corn. Thousands of promising Youths, of both sexes, go down to untimely graves, from general debility and weakness, who mig.it be iaved uy rortiiying ineir fystems witu iron. The Peruvian Svrnp in an iron tonic prepared expressly to supply this vitalizing clement, and is the only preparation of iron that will assimi late at once with the blood. Coin. At this season of the year crnmps and aius in tho stomach and bowels, dysentery. liarrhea. etc., aro quite common, and should be checked at onco. Johnton's Anodyne Lini ment is the best article that can be used in all sunli cases, and should bo kept in every family. Com. A MAN OK A THOUSAND. A CONSUMPTIVE CURKD. When death wan hourly expected from ('nnniimiMlnn, all remedies havlna failed, accident led to a dlaoovenr whereby Dr. H. Jamfh cured hla only child wllh A preparation of fitTiHtiH Imttra. lie now Riven recipe free on receipt of two etalnli. to oav exoiMifie. There la nut a ainirle nvmplom of Onniumptlon thnt 1( duel nnt riltnlpiito niKUl swenia, irritation ot ine lerrea, linncnlt r.xpHC. (nruti.in, Sh.-irp Palnn In tlio I.iiuk", Nauaea at the Stomach, Initiation of (he llowela.atio Wmtlne of the Muiclt'K. AiMnm CRADIMIUK t OO., lOllj Ruce Street, I'hllHdelphla. I'a., slvlntr name of Lhla paper. Tho Markets. wf.w yon. Ileef Oattle-Prlme to Kxlra nnliocke ID 1JX omnion to Good Xexaua U7:,i (tX Milch Cows 45 hfl id SO 00 Hour Uvv (IS i,( OT,' lirosned 1(IH, 10 Sheep IS OfiV) .aTiiia (;'. ,4 (H'( otton Middling 14 V.4 14i llour Kxtra Western S 1(1 m A 8') State Extra 6 II) (A 6 80 tVlicat Krd Western 1 68 i 1 64 No. 2 SpnuR 14) tit 1 tl '.ye State 1 117 i 1 (H liarlr.y State 1 25 i 1 25 t.niey Mi't 1 85 M 1 75 lata M i Ted Western 71V 71V Jorn ItTiTtd Wostern 71) 1 84 Ilv.y, ir cwt 60 (a) 1 10 Straw, per cwt 65 ( 91) Hopa '74a,2.,'i2.') olils ('5 10 Pork Mots .....21 61) 21 (W l.i.nl l:l; l:),' I'iab. Mackerpl No. 1, now 17 no (18 00 Ho. II, WW 13 110 AH(,) TJfyOod, per cwt 6( 0 6 60 Ucrri.-iu, Sailed, ps r box 85 ( 85 I'vtrolonni Crude (5VH'6.'a Hi-niieil, Wool California FU'twe 2S (A 86 Texua " 24 i 84 Australian " 47 14 6(1 natter state aj is 85 Western Hairy 24 4 211 Western Yellow 21 ( 25 WcMtern Ortli'iiry 10 (4 14 pennaylvniiiti Fine 2 ( 2H OhMim State Factory ... t o. 12 ' Slummed 02 ( t6 Western...... 08 14 11 FlfjM-Stuto 23 ( 24 Al. PANT. Wheat 1 40 III 1 41) Wye State 1 16 M 1 05 Corn Miji-it tot i 87 Hurley 4tt..- 1 20 i 1 20 OUt- Hl'.le 05 73 Itl.l'KAI.fl, I'lmn II 55 i H !(l Vlie.lt V V'.rili;.. I Mf, a . Corn --Vivil 15 !. 75 Oatf ' f"W Itjv I I', itf 1 It! ui'liy 1 "f ,c i 40 ilm.'j iMuli;:. )ltou--l.nw Mltlitlini'B l'V4 !l Flonr--K.jt.-n H 7A r 75 Wheal- l.'id Western 1 IX . 1 f,K He HI ! '.Ml C irn - Vell.iw Ml i H i Oith-.Mire.t a 4 f.' t'"troli"m I'DV4 03 'a rnti.ADKbi'iiiA. Flour Feniiiiylvania Estra 6 60 (4 7 60 Wlleat WeMturil ltld 1 US (4 I 62 Rye 1 oi) (4 1 00 Corn Yellow Hti 80 Mixed H-i (4 811 Oata Mixed (15 4 (18 1'e.troienni Crude Il)4n8tf liel)no4, 11 A pjiir of kIhm- will cost you on'y livt cent hhm-u with n NIMI.lt TIP on than with nit, ami it will ;iM iivttif ttiu cm-,1 "f t!iu .shut? tu llii-ir wnariiiK !'M. I Also try Wir IJilMtn SoIph. Kur unrYlc' and comfort uenr Cable Screw Wire HtN nnd tShooa. (ho bebt nml eusieat. AJho try Wlr ijulltpcl K1.s. IMruMtiir iin.l rmftiitltlt' i:iiitoviiMMtr. Baiuilnl !" ' I Minnnltiir V " C)!i. how IdvhIv "What. nro tltny worth ?" du. Such iir Hxcliinmtions by tliono wiio enH tht' larnd tltnint Now Ohr-ninoa prndueeil hy tli Kiiropfiin nnd Aitiricmt tJhr.nno i'uhllshlriK Uo. Tlicy aro all pm-incf wmn of art. Nn one can resist th tcuiptaltoii to liny whun bhhIoh Hih (Jhnmius. II require no tulkiuif U nidi tlm picu.if, tti.-y spnak tor them halve, r.itiviiwrs. A tient h and Indian and ntltiuen out of fnipl-.yniHrit, wilt find thin the Ih-M opt ntn ev-r ntternd to innkn money. -'or full particulars. fHiid stamp for coniidMiiiial circular. Addles I-'. (iLKA.ON i CO., "2iH WiMliinKtoii St., Itoston, MuhB. WORK tlartt PAYS ! I -ll pwr Motuli uvulv hy Ajcrus im-IIuiu our ftpitm did aj-Aortnu'if t kv Vapsnml Pictim-ft. CxtaloKiin trr.. !.. '. UK 11I Ml AX, . JWrolcy iSt., New York aud I "J 1 Wifst I tit St., Cincinnati, O. () I.Alt V only. Anfutg wnnted. .'' ' . Addrrsw ;. H. t 'nms riAN, Marlon, Ohio. AfiHNTS. SO I.I.MlANIMHI.INIKO.MOS.monnt- ed.ei.e fl 1 1 tor I I t'2il f..r .. 1 . rir-.t. v;.Hti7 in thB world. NATION A i, (Jit IU10 CO., t'hiladolph a. If At TOK I IX lo M;T nt Iliivrrhtrn w, N. Y I1 Oil HtHlhOIl IfiVHl- -T-.VO Lirird tii'ii' t t .. r..o...... tlvfly thru., Htortos, IMx.lO, with Htenfilfii, one Btoiy :)7;t., ami threo htoiins IMKIlSi ubundaut watr povvnr in oaoh i turliinn nd ovcr-ahot wIhicIp; railroad nnd frt':inil)ont conuii'iniciiTion with Now York. l'or pirth.-nmirt iiiiTivm jwm.n rw.K, llavorhtiaw, N. Y, ALLEGRETTO ill WATCH ? E1I1S - FOR - 512. 50. Wb will end oiip of our new styNs Altrurrtlo ild 1 Hiring ii lid I liniiiH to any one tor M I ..i4Miiat AO t luaclv rt-Ki-nitili-n iiirin 1 ;.!.! thui ...iu ..... - Jewi'U-r can tWl ih ditUrencs. They letaiu tludr color nun k 'on iMiie. oeuu lor i ncui.u d ucuinK tuis f ttnoub WaUU. Send Money by M:al or Impress to DUFF 8i CO., 32 & 34 Vesey St., New York. OOJ5. AGENTS WAXTi:i nWok gleanings FOR TJ1E CLltlOl S." for 30 jMn nil litprmtui-e, art, science, hif-torr, thnilnT, earth and hvuvrti, havo lcn rkrd ahd rannuckcd ior t)c rutcnud curioui lluui-'i owml awnviu thihM inarknhl) book, ll in 7k(v orvj(o tij h qiiniDt, hroutilul, brilliant thouchts and truth, t-ntiim-nt, ine-iiimi dfvit'ri. mil th mocl u.i rsiiu U rfiilf(ii'Uaud turioiir taucict tvrr kiu.wu. Tlu im oiU -eay fhrt now nt WArk rcpnit ".Vl," " 70,'- ' HO." ' Qn" orders Uit-k I It rciillv nut-i ll ( other honki thrt to ohc for orthi to c it i to but it.' We want 1 O.OOO more trusty Acftiti now iiifn or woinen and e uill miilinuttit l-V.. to those who will canvni. Lnru pamnidoU wilU lull par- A. U. w'uKTUINtiTOAS CO-. lirruBD. Ouvw Ttii new trud I warn wllh portent ouiufori ntrht ond da. Adapt tth!f lo every mot ton ol llu body, ret.'ibilne Knp: lufo under the barduat ttiiclM ur ttevHiHDt ct ruin an 11 permanently oareJ. ouiu titieitp hy U hlastic Truss Co. Nu. liHU lirn.lwnT, N. V. tity, and aunt h mall. Call or aand tor Olroalar, and bo onrod iHUNTII -AkmiU wanted ??ry J nil '"" I'usinx anAllll claw. Partiuul naa unoorablu tiod limt Urn atut fra. AddrMaa CO.. ISl. LuuU. Mo. Dr. GEO. B. L0RING, Prealdtmt of the New Knirland AKrlcultural Houiety, la wruiUK up ' The Furiu Yurd Club of Jotuuui " lor Tile It., kloll Wl'rklv (ilubf. It la aurluulture and n uia nue uonililiied. Uuly dtl ou. for that live family pa ier lor 3 luoutlia. yocume tree. TkUfi iilAJUlt I'vu. U u., llualva. m The "Beat All" Safety Lamp. Patented Sept. 2JMt, I S7 I. Has n unfatv tulm which prevents explosion, arid Is the uiost practical, usofu), clnaiinnd Kate hump evor mnd;i. .!' Witi;,. vfr. wliern. Addr-M K M. JVIM'N, iit"til!e nnd Man utacturnr, H't New handlers Ktrt-ft. IMVw York. tuMdiUMiia liji liniuui. 4lauulaai.u UiWiUa. ERGOEE CUTLERY Mnntitnclurn nil Mn1 of Tnlilr 4'iillerv. ('..In-lie ionium ot the I'ATIINT OK V 7' orl'ellnl"lil Knife. flADTTl I HIT Tl mil Dni-ililo nihti: I : i ul U A NY ii M'i i; kn.wn. DnKitiii UUillr All 1 ninkeraot the II.AHIl III . VWA1AA X.i.1 ,.:t HAMO.l:. Alivnvn wmmamBmmmmmmm call for "Trnrie M.iih" MI.KI 1)1' N CIITI.KKY CO.. on the Blade. Warrnnliil anil anlrt h all dealera In Cndery and tjr the MKKIDKN (II'TI.KUY CO., 41) Oliamnera Street, New York. N.Y.N. U.-No. 84 Wll n I IFF A aplendlrt Nfw lllntrated IWIOK of VVILU Lirt. theautlior'aown 3() yeiire' lllo and TN TIIR Oirillinn advenlnrea amonff Indiana, FAR WFQT n border wars, tinntlng wild anlmala, rHn VVteOI ete. The bt and otthi no w and com ptrin book on the wild I'Au Wk&t. that hiniihitift to nil. A;l-:NTM UNTGD. Wiley, Watf.kmam V KaTOS. HAnTFOIIll. IIT. 11TH ORGAN CO. Boston, 3VXi. JHiene Standard JiiHtrtitneutm SotfJ by Music Dealers Everywhere. Agents Wanted In Every Town. Ft V (hronnhont the United Statea on the IMmTA l.Ijftl ENT PLAN Ifa la on Sjratem of Monthly Payment. I'drchaneraahonld aak for the Rmith AMF.mrANOmtAN ('.ntalouea and till partlcnlnra on apiille.iition. PRINTERS' ROLLERS Mado from the Pntnt ' KxrrNior" CompoMlt ion will rncaM, not affected by the wtbr; price, JU oeuts pur pnim:. in ohph in pnui mih ntiper. .1. K. t OI.K, Am., il . Ann : Ml.. N. V. Geo. p. Rowell & Co. 500,000 ACRES OF MICHIGAN LANDS JET1 O 2"L A Ij H3 ! ! Tim I, and 4 of the JitrltMon, IinnMin nnd Ptniciimw Knllrnnd l outptinv nro Xw OI I t ICLI) VOtl MAI.K. 'I hy nrn 1fnntd ftlnnjr ls rallmfld trd coiitfiln Inrnn traciwot oxtfllfDt KAKMIM) nnd l'IK l.nntln Tin fj.nutnK Inndi tttilndM noniH of tlm most ffrtlle and wcil w.i;rfd hHrdwnod Innd-i in M Stain. Tii.y are tlinlit red mainly with hard-muplo anit tM.Th ; b!i:ck, p.unly Inntn, and abr)nnls tn ar""l"K "f purtst water. Mich lean la ono of the lenid l-df!itri and most propnrous Sint In th ITnton.nnd Its laminr- hfivH a trrrntr variety of crops and rMiurfH than uny V,rtrn St4ite. While soma of the pnilriw States may pmrtiu-a r m In uro'it abundance, tliey har nn other renoim:, and when this crop falls dMHtttntkm followa, an hus !; th caso the pat year In Khtihi and NVbntska. Trice from 32. 50 to S..(JO por acre. Sfnd for IIliiAtrnted Pamphlet. Address O. M. HAltMlS, 'tMimiiwwiiiiMT, Lntinhiu, jMirliitfiin. mm Ol'thp lritthHt CnnN yon nrm-nnw w"1' 'n"f nuttm biiiidoinuly printed on " them, Fent, poat-n;iid, upon receipt ot 20 LrJ centB. Your frlenda will nil want Itx-m when they aee you a. Address W.J.JAaNNON, Ati KneOand Street, Knatuu, Mjikb. NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Tho Leading AnnBican Wcwopapcr. thk m:.vr Ai)vi:irnsi.ii Mini i 0:i:ljr, $10 a year. Srmi-V ekly, 53. VvVekly. J,?. tititf Ff't' to thr Snt,-rr;t'r Sor.etmf. (!. . m.ti AdvertislnR Kta I'ree. Veefciy. In clutctof ,Ut m tm-re, "'.V J I p;'lK I"tli. A.l.ljf- I HK TlllHUNK, N. V. 1 A Thw chofeent In the world -Import era Maple art iirle- plefiaea eei jbody -Triufe coiitinuiilly iisiriji -Aiienia wanted everuhere - ttest itn nc. iivitit!" - ibrn't wiiMh time send for circihir to HOUI' li r l .ld.S, :i Vesey Street. New York. T.tt. Box I 2U F. BURNIfAM S Tl 'It him-: Water Wheel Wiim rf'h'i ril. 4 yeHiB ao, and pni to unrll U the l':ilent Ollire, WhMi. iiKton, l. ('.. ii rid h;in irvrd to lH the hi'fl . !) si.os inado. Iriir owrr th-iu nnv otiii-r fii-Btclaaa W heel. 1'atll Hilel itt'.n. N. K. 1. 1 i Ml AM. Ynnit. Va. Selected French Bnrr Mill Stones 1 nil FieH, und Biipermr vi.rUiii:i it-hin. li'lalilo iiMliiitf lilln, upper or limi t- t unnel h, n Furua r Hfif 'linul IiirlSolliitK lolK. Mill 1'il'kM, t'ol'll .lielteiH lllld ( 'leiinei s, tlenriiiu, Shuftintr, I'nlli.-, Ih.ML-.Ts, etc.; till KiinK .if M id Miirhiliei-yntnl 3lilleiK' PUppliefl. fii'Uii ftif rxniphlet. .St in ill Mill 4'oin 111 uy. I to 1 I UO, TED; lie(t-ellimr lrle l'.uk ace tn the world It con 0' l.i Mieots Paper noloiH'. tioiden tVn. Hen Didder. I'encil. l'litent i:d Me.iMire, nnd a I'lei-.e of .leweliy. Single I'aiTkiipe, Hi ele;;iuit lie. i))rtt-iii.id. 2.1 cent a. Circular trim. hltlllK A OU , Hill iitadw..v. Ni w Yoik. Your Nnmo I'Jeuantly Print - cd on ii Than staukst Vim ri mi Carh. f.ir'-'A LVnU. Kach card contain ft 5'vne which U tint vimhle until held toward the licht. Kothinchke them ever iK'ten-oni.Teil in Amenctt. liicirvituT Cieutat'j AffenU. INovlltx I'ki.mimj Co., Ashland, Mnw. faWHiiDi;jl To IVnpIr tvlio ltetiMon. Itlabecjuoe rurnuilN EnVrvoscoiit Sellcr Aj oriciit reduces the beat of the blood by creating perspiration. aft well as tbroUKb Its purgative operation, that It pro- iIuchb such marveloui effect In febrile diseases. Kf !.! BY ALL DRdfiClSTS. AGENTS AYANTFiH ';z"r rheniieHt and faatet aelllnjf Hilde ever published, hem! tor olrmilarB and ourestra termn to AKetita. Y Jiclt.r th.u, Cui.i A. SOVKIT.U A t'O .l.:'btc?KO. ATftryeTiudTiMQ utwniiiipr, with relialde market n-porta and a valuablu aui icultural & puit- uient. We uiint4iiiitketlicxv A HtLkLY til HON x AC (the best fum free (piilHir in the ropy to. 'iryitl a the i: Iter-' ivear. oiacl'ibt.fC ic, For a (iuadaiire . (imd2Uc. for idi oi ten, ; postage. .Ti. with one c copy. 3 additional) rv copy. forS IKntauL' 1 The IJ.WI.YC On HON h i. k .tl.TJaycur, pOht paid CSAS. do TOUM't & CO. San Franci&co. , Syretnifii Cnpifit tent FHi'H. Kir, HnliiifH V (n., Ilrurrr, Ammt'k, '., . ' Itave the aK.-urhnee ul our custom er tluit Seu t-'ofiiii i the bet liak ln IN.wder. Our tales of it iu ureaKt. cor. I iuuf lly " .. 4. 4 lullin At Co.v trti,tyitA, l'r;riih rrt ,(!: "Your Sea r'niiiii ta ieuildy Kait' tn in lavor. All wpenk well of h." It lfcthe beft. I'm vine is wive can excel New Yoi k II .ld t.'iK.ka by iiiiir 1-oaiii. Tiy it and m happy. Send for circular to ish'it. K. I J A N T . A UK nit ll.miH' m rv orlt. TBIDB 1UBK. P1TDTTEO. The Iirst anil cheaprst Paint In the World for Iron, Tin or Wooil. For Bale ly TValern evprvwhore. Pr.rN'fllCS' irRTAIXIO l'AIXT t'O.. IMiinnlVrprs, !Ki Vilur St., New York. tf CAUTION.-Vurchauers will please rr.c that our iiumo anil trado niurlt arc on eacli and rvcry iackai;o. Sond for a 'ir:nlnr. IVKIIY KA.MII.Y WA.NTM IT. Money In It. tit Sold hj AKnnU Aildreaa M.N. I.OVKLL. Krle.fa Fort Edward Institute, N. Y. hoarding Seminary for Udie and enilemen. To pr. pare for Colletce, for Hiutlnes. r f-r Life. 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