The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 04, 1875, Image 4

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    FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
Wlntei jg Htock.
Overfeeding is, perhnps, the tnoRt se
rious error of wintering stock under the
old or common fly stem, Bays L. W. Mil
ler, of Stockton, N. Y. It ban been sup
posed that (in nuimal would eat only
what nnture requires ; consequently the
general rulo has been, iu feeding rumi
nants, to give them all thoy would eat,
without regard to its fitness or quality.
In feeding late-cut and very ripe hay, the
food constituents of which have in great
part been changed into almost indigesti
ble cellulose, it might require nil, and
even more than an animal could be in
duced to eat, to keep it in condition. It
is no uncommon occurrence, in the expe
rience of stock keepers, that strong,
healthy animals lose flonh when fed upon
poor hay alone iu unstinted quantity.
Animals thus treated acquire the habit
of stuffing themselves very full ; in fact,
they are obliged to do so in order to ob
tain sufficient nutriment. Bat change
from poor hay to that cut in the first
blossom (the very best time, in point of
economy, for catting grass), one pound
of which in worth for feeding nt least
two pounds of that which is over-ripe ;
the animal relishing it much better will
eat even more, if possible, than of the
poor hay j consequently she may have
more than twico the nutriment she had
formerly. If her digestive capacity was
unlimited, so that the added nutriment
would add so much to growth or the ac
cumulation of flesh or fat, the error
would not be so serious; but here comes
in the important fact upon which my
system of wintering stock is founded
au absolute limit to the digestive capacity
of the animal. If t hut is exceeded, there
is not only waste in proportion to the
excess, but the system becomes clogged
and, iu the very nature of things, seri
ously deranged. But suppose that in the
place of the early cut hay, wo feed
rovren or aftermath, which, pound for
pound, has twice the value in food ele
ments of the former (if cut when not
over six or eight inches high), aud what
utter folly to allow the animal all it will
cousume of this rich food ! Some new
milch cows, whose lacteal glands are very
active and well developed, might possi
bly consume it without much waste; but
it is safe to say tuat not one cow in one
hundred could do it. Yet many dairy
men nve in the habit of feeding their
cows all they will cat the year round, re
gardless of the fact that as the flow of
milk naturally decreases the capacity of
the lacteal glands to convert the consti
tuents of food into milk, milk is dimin
ished in proportion, and even when the
cow is dried off, they go on feeding at
the same rate, not considering that half
her digestive powers are dormant.
Tho question for every man who keeps
a cow to study, is not how much hay or
graiu, as the case may be, she will eat ;
that is easily determined by placing the
food before her, but how much can she
assimilate without waste ? If she has
recently dropped her calf nnd is giving,
we will say forty pounds of milk daily,
she will require more than twice the buc
culcnt food that would serve her if dry ;
If she has been iu milk, say six mouths,
and her flow of milk is reduced one-half,
ubout oue-third less will supply her
wants ; if she is dry and is treated ac
cording to the rnles laid down in my
pamphlet on meal-feeding, tho amount
of nutriment required to keep her in con
dition is surprisingly small. I use the
word nutriment, not hay not woody
fiber, so much bulk, or so many pounds,
but actual nutriment, susceptible of
ready assimilation. This is just what
the whole animal kingdom, man includ
ed, waut, aud must have in order to live
and thrive. Nature gives a capacity to
assimilate in proportion to tnoso wants,
but not in' excess of them. In feeding
meal under my system this digestive ca
pacity is easily ascertained and no loss
occurs.
The Household.
Yellow stains, commonly called iron
mow, are removed from linen by hydro
chloric acid or hot solution of oxalic acid.
Wash well in warm water afterward.
A small piece of paper or linen, moist
ened with spirits of turpentine and put
into a bureau or wardrobe lor a single
day, two or three times, is said to be a
BUflioient preservation against moths,
The best way to admit pure air in the
night (where windows are the only mode
01 ventilation) is to open the sleepiuer-
room into a hall where there is an open
window in order to avoid the draught.
A window with a small opening at top
and bottom ventilates more than one
with one opening only.
Never use anything but light blankets
as a covering for the sick. The heavy
impervious cotton counterpane is bad,
for the reason that it keeps in the exhala
tions from the pores of the sbk person,
while the blanket allows them to pass
through. Weak persons are invariably
distressed by a great weight of bed
clothes, which often prevents their get
ting any sound sleep whatever.
A child's bed should slope a little from
the head to the foot so that the head
may be a little higher thau the feet ;
but never bend the neck to get the head
on tho pillow. This makes the child
round-shouldered, cramps the veins and
arteries and interferes with the free circu
lation of the blood. Even when a child
is several years old the pillow should be
thin and made of hair, not feathers.
A Whistling Horse.
A correspondent of the New York
Tribune inquires what can be done for
a horse that whistles when over-driven,
or put to any severe exertion. The con
dition is almost invariably due to wast
ing and fatty degeneration of the mus
cles of the larynx, and is incurable.
The disagreeable sound can be obviated
to a considerable extent and the breath
ing relieved by wearing semi-ovoid pads
on the flaps of the ful.se nostrils, so as to
limit the amount of air drawn in in a
deep, quick inspiration. In the earliest
stages, before fatty degeneration has far
advanced, much benefit may be obtained
from active blisters, or even the applica
tion of the hot iron to the throat, but in
advanced cases these are useless. When
it becomes so bad as to render the ani-
mal useless, relief is still obtainable by
a surgical operation for the removal of
the cartilage, which is drawn over the
opening of larynx and causes the whist
ling, itenei couia aiso ue ooiameu uy
opening the windpipe in the middle of
the neck and inserting a tube to breathe
through.
SUMMARY OF KEYFS.
What Did It.
" What keeps Mr. N. from kirk,
James ?" said a worthy ministei. " I
hope it 'a not Methodism. " "No," i&
eponded the verger ; " it's something
worse than Methodism. " What then I
Is it Calvinism f" "Worse, your rev
erence, worse I" " Surely, James, it ia
not Dei3mf" "Much worse, an' it
dense your reverence, than even that,
" Good heavens 1" said the astounded
pastor, " can it be Atheism which de
prives us of the best churchwarden that
ever ahook a box I" " Truly," respond
ed pious James, " 'tis a much more seri
ous matter ; it is rheumatism I"
lien ef Interest Irons Heme end Abrend.
Recent rains hftve swollen the rivers and
streams in Devonshire, England, censing inun
dations. The lose is considerable. Torquay,
Teigumontb, and Dawlish were flooded, aud
much damage was done to property. The
Congress of Costa Rica, Central America, has
passed a law declaring the Tort Limon, on the
Caribbean sea, a free port, and offering induce
ments to immigrants to that section by per
mitting publio lands to be acquired at a nomi
nal rate and allowing manufactories of rum
and tobacco to be eatablished in that part
of the State for domestic use or export without
payment of duties Tho Warren avenue
Baptist Church, of Buston, has stricken out
that portion of the declaration of faith which
makes immersion a prerequisite to com
munion. The ohnroh is one hundred aud
twenty-five years old The trunk lines
running out of Chicago have advanced passen
ger fares about $2 A verdict for $0,000
damagos aud five per cent, for counsel foe was
rendered iu a Brooklyn (N. Y ) court against a
liquor dealer who bit off a piece of the nose
and thumb of Walter Westlake Governor
Tildeu's commission made thoir soventh re
port, showing au abrolute waste of half a mil
lion of money on the Buffalo canal " improve
ments," and inculpating Appraiser Davis and
Commissioner Fay iu corrupt and unlawful
practices Two hundred dwellings, a syna
gogue, and five schools in the town of Widi-y,
Russian Polaud, have been bmued. Some
persons perished and three thousand are
homeless.... A terrible fire took place at
Iquiqne, Peru. Three-quarters of the town
are said to have been destroyed A white
murderer named Dngan was taken from a
sheriff in Arkansas, by a crowd of marked
men, who shot bim. Dugan was under sen
tence of death for killing his son-in-law under
slight provocation.
The sinking of a shaft one hundred meters
doep will be begun near Calais, France, as the
preliminary operations in the construction of a
tuuuel under the English channel China
has proposed to send a mission to England
bearing an apology for the Yunnan outrage
Mr. Frederick Hudson, formerly mana
ging editor of the New York Ilerald, and well
kuown as a journalist and author, was killed
by a train of cars at Concord, Mass The
damage by the floods hi England was heavier
than at first reported. Sheffield was heavily
damaged. The valley of the River Don formed
a lake half a mile wide and fifteen miles long,
flooding mauy colleries and iron-mills, ar.d
throwing hundreds of employees out of work.
At Rotherham two thousand people were
thrown out of employment by the floods
Eight of the indicted St. Louis dUtillurs have
pleaded guilty, and havo withdrawn their
claims to the property seized by the govern
ment, valued at over J5CO,0JO A Dr. Bal
lard was waylaid aud shot dead by a mu
named Andrews, near Marion, Ark. It was
the conclusion of a former quarrel A
policamau of Denver, Col., entered a small
teuement, recently vacated by some Italian,
to discover the cause of a sickening smell,
when he discovered in the cellar the bodies of
a man and threo boys, all having their throats
cut The county of New Yolk has issued
judgment for 018,491.57 against the estate of
he Into James Wateou, county auditor, under
the Tweed ring A young man named
Riser, who had become insane ovor religious
subjects, threw himself from tho tower of the
water works in Chicago, aud falling a distance
of one hundred and seventy feet, was dashed
to pieces.
Proposals for the new Canadian loan fcr
two and one-half millions sterling havo just
been issued in Loudon. Throe-fifths of this
sum are guaranteed by the Imperial govern
ment, aud the other two-fifths are issued on
the credit of Canada alone. The rate of in
teret of both is four per cent. . .. A telegram
from Berlin says that the estimates for tho
German empire for 1876 Bhow a deficiency of
3,750,000 A firm in Manchester, England,
has begun the importation of American cali
coes During the recent storms in Great
Britain a number of vessels were lost and
many lives sacrificed. . . . Ben Boyd, the most
notorious and successful counterfeiter in tl e
country, was captured by secret service detec
tives in Illinois. They also seized a number
of plates and much material for making couu
torfoits The commissioner of internal
revenue has decided that woiss bier is a similar
liquor to alo, porter and lager bier, aud subject
to a tax of one dollar per barrel of thirty-one
gallons Mre. Walton, the divorced wife
of Hiram Walton, of Mercer, Me., who has
btcu living with Greenleaf Tracy, was shot
aud killed by Tracy in a fit of jealousy. lie
then fled to the woods and shot himself. Botl
were dead when found. Henry Brown, tho
negro who killed Phillip Pfarr, a German, liv
iug a few miles from St. Loui", and then
ravished and robbed his wife, was hanged in
the yard of the jail. Iu a brief speech made
on the scaffold, he admitted having struck
Parr the blow which caused his death, but
denied outraging Mrs. Pfarr.
Tho census of Massachusetts for 1875 shows
a population of 1,051.(152 The initial ro
vival by Moody and Saukey was held iu Brook
lyn, N. Y., at the early hour of eight o'clock of
a Sunday morning, and was attended by about
five thousand persons, nearly ten thonsand
being turned away. The service at four o'clock
was equally crowded, aud it was found neces
sary to open two neighboring churches
Attorney-General Pierrepout has given an
elaborate opinion confirming the opinion that
the United States is pledged for the payment
of the principal aud interest of the 3. 05 District
bonds A carriage containing five persons
was overthrown into the Schuylkill river op
posite Mauayuuk, Pa. Henry Getler, of Phila
delphia, his mothor aud child were drowned.
Dr. Liuderman, the director of the
mint, is hopeful of the future production of
gold and silver. From his late personal obser
vations he thinks the sum total next year will
be (100,000,000, of which amount the Corn
stock lode will furnish one-half Peter
Murray and his bride were burned to death at
Cheshire, Conn., by their house catching Are.
The commissioner of pensions, in his
annual report, places the number of pensioners
at 231,821, a decrease of 1,420 since tho
previous year. The total amount expended
amounted to 129,683,116.03 United States
Treasurer New recommends that the redem
tion bureau be made a separate office under
the secretary of the treasury.
Baltimore dedicated its city ball with appro
priate exercises aud a procession oouuiuing
ten thonsand men. The building cost over
$2,000,000 The Richmond Enquirer hag
been sold to parties from the New York Tri
bune aud Boston Pott, who will publish it as a
conservative Demccratio sheet The annual
report of the free delivery division of the Post-
office department shows that there are now
employed by that bureau of the service 2.195
carriers, and that thoy delivered during the
fiscal year nearly 228,000,000 letters, 68,000,000
newspapers, and some 81,000,000 postal cards,
besides collecting about 213,000,000 piece of
various kinds. The total cost of the service
wan 1,880,012, aud the receipts from postage
on local matter 91,917,659 .' The survivors
of the Balaklava charge, soldiers of the Light
Brigade, the "six hundred" who "rode into
the valley of death," celebrated the twenty-
first anniversary with a publio dinner in Lou
don A disease, similar to the epizootic, is
killing off the cattle in several oounties border
ing on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware
river Ilnssia has decided to exhibit only
horpeculirr prodnots at the Centennial exhibi
tion A skiff, heavily loaded with colored
people, was crosslug the river at St. Louis and
prang a leak. One of the occupants be
came excited and capsized the boat, and all
were drowned except two A boiler in the
paper mill of Morrison, JlarreACo., at Roaring
Springs, Pa., exploded, destroying the mill
and injuring ton mon. Lobs, $20,000.... The
treasurer of Santo Domingo announces that
the republio is bankrupt.
UNITED STATES TIlEASUHRB'g HEFOItT.
The annual report of Treasurer New con
tains tho following statement of receipts and
expenditures by warrants for the fiscal year,
1875: " "
Herelpu.
Customs 157,167,722 85
Internal revenue 110,007,493.68
Lands 1,418,640.17
Miscellaneous Bources .
Total revenues
Publio debt funded, 1881
United States notes
Fractional onrrency.
Hold oertitloat.es.
19,411,195.00
.$268,000,051.10
. 96. 505, 700 00
. 103,9(17,950.00
. 80.612.800.00
.. 70.250.100 00
Certificates deposit, U. S. notes 80,695,000.00
Total receipts $675,971,607.10
Expenditure., . '
Customs '. $10,713,707.80
Internal revenue 5,188 1)13.31
Interior civil 4,957,635.50
Treasury proper 38,643.262.42
Diplomatic 3.199,220.84
Quarterly salaries 664,517.65
Judiciary 3,809,945.90
Total civil and miscellaneous. $71,070,702.98
War department $41,120 645.98
Navy department 21.497,62(1 ii7
Iuterior department 87,810.873.04
Public debt interest 103,093,644.57
A Strang Ballroom.
A Colorado paper , tells , us, of a, ball
whioh took place in a silver raine eight
hundred feet under ground. It says:
The visitors, over one thousand in num
ber, were whirled through the tunnel to
the chamber, on a platform car, drawn
by six men. The tunnel and chamber
were brilliantly illuminated. The walls
of bhe chamber were decorated with
flags and banners. The spectacle look
ing out of the tunnel from a point oppo
site the chamber was impressive and.
picturesque. The waving light of hun
dreds of candles placed on either side
of the floor of the tunnel) with' the &lare
of sunshine (ft its month, was ' soene
worthy the pencil of 'the .artist.., And
then thq mnsie was heard for the first
time deep down in the mine. Gordon's
string band struck up some lively airs
that had a magical effect on every one
present. Away went stately dames' and
virgins fair with their lords of'-oreation
into the merry dance, and .thus the fes
tivities commemorative of a great event
in mining affairs were fully inaugurated
An ample 'lunch, with hot coffee and
lemouade, was prepared by some one, ol
whish every one partook. , JTo whisky,
wine or beer was used on the occasion.
Water, bright water, as pure as angels'
thoughts, that rushed down Silverdale
on its way to the 'grtxit oeeaVwas the
favorite drink on this festive occasion,,
T. tal expenditure $274 623,392.34
Publio debt-redemption bonds. $104,550,920.00
Redemption of U. 8. notes.... 410.143.001.00
ltcdcmptiou of national currency 40.8C4.O7.1.48
lleotmption or coin rertiflcates. n.ii7n,ni.Mn
Itedouiption deposit, U. 8. notes. 81,040,000.00
Total, including items on ac
count of pnhhedebb $682,000,835.32
Balance of covered mouey, June
3d, isio 1M,YUZ,1U.1
Virginia City, Nev., has been nearly de
stroyed by a conflagration, which consumed
all the business portion of the town and all the
Lett portion of the residences, rendering ton
thousand people houseless aud destitute. It
was necessary to blow up buildings to stbrJ the
flames, as there was no water for the engines.'
The hoisting apparatus and mills of tho
wealthy miues kuown as Consolidated Virginia
and Ophir, on tho Comstock lodo, were totally
destroyed, but the flames were prevented from
extending into the mines by bnlkhoads. The
losses cau only be estimated by millions
By tho burning of a house iu Green Bank,
J., a boy named Edwin Cramer was burned
to doath. His aunt, Mies Cramer, attempted
to OBcape from u npper window, when the
sash foil and caught her by the body, leaving-
her head hanging down. She succeeded in
raising tho sash, when she fell to the ground,
and received ui juries from which bhe will die.
...Lee & Walker, the music publishers of
Philadelphia, have failed, .with liabilities
amounting to $175,030. The atsets will cover
all indebtedness if time is allowed on which to
realize.
Alas ! the Poor Indian.
GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION !
, For Sabbath Sctaeels.
THE SHINING RIVER!
For Illrfh nnd Ornmrtlnr School.
The High School Choir!
The former it n H. S. and W. O. Tenxrw; and sells
for 35 cents per oopy In Boards, and pr hundred.
Issaelf ohl? a lew weeks. since, bat tho publishers ere
showered With eomtnendatnry letters, atidlt praises are
sonnded everywhere. It lll prove a Khlnln Hirer
ol hasnty and melody la hundred! ol homes and Sab-bath-schools.
The letter 1 lost ont, and In a book which no Tesohar
csn fell to admire and Introduce. It will be a decided
element In the mnslcal advance of the time. Belle tor
V 1 , or 9 per dotes.
SOIVItBAtfTt
A new collection of moi.t benntlfnl Hymns and TnnM
for Ifitlff, Mmltvg. layer Mating, Camp Mettnge,et9.t
Unentitled 1.1T1M1 WATER.
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For Praise Meetings.
LIVING WATERS
For Prater TrTe'rtlrtirfi.
O I for rrwyrr inp runan. a
W 11 r"
Now aire new ljfe to the ftlne-ln In roar oonrreiratlon
by Introducing a lew hundred eoplee of this delightful
work.
Rpeclmen eopfea of tirtnji Vsrr,,7(eleff ntver or
High School Cu.ir, tent, poet-peld, for RetaU Prloe.
OLIVER DITSON oV CO
(HAS
Boston.
II. IHTWON CO.,
711 llrondway.Nf w York.
A citizen of Los AtiRoks, California,
tells the followiiic storv of vcrouirs to tho
Indians. He writes to the United States
Indian commissioner:
I am astonished and disgusted at tho
course of the government toward the
Temeuula Indians. That poor people
onco owned this entire country, and
havo been driven back, back, back, until
they liually settled in a cone of the San
Bernardino mountains, Yv-hem they and
everybody thought they were out of the
wav of civilization. Jiut one Irencliiniur
and two Scotchmen camo to America
and bought sheep, and iu searching for
a pasture for their herds they discovered
that tue land occupied by these poor lu
dians would make good grazing ground
for tueni. J.ney have secured from the
government of America a titlo to laud
occupied by these poor, helpless crea
tures, and have secured tho officers of
the government as aids to drive two
thousand poor women and children out
of their little cabins aud away from their
little crops and -orchards, where they
have lived for thirty or forty years,
Now, at tho beginning of winter, they
ore forced to leave everything and go
out mto tue winter storms without
shelter aud without f od.
The agent is exceedingly anxious to do
something' for the Indians, but the ne
cessary instructions of the department,
for want of authority of Congress, are
such that ho is helpless. If this land
really does belong to tho Frenchman
and Scotchmen, which is doubted by
some, a few thousand dollars, if it could
have been secured of Congress accord
ing to the recommendations of the. com-.
missioner of Indian allairs, would have
purchased it, and these Indians wbuld
have supported themselves comfortably
ou it, aud never have been a charge to
the government. They are not savages,
but civilized, kind and' friendly. But
they are driven away lor the bonelit ot a
few sheep. I Bhall not bo surprised if
they become very" 'savage aud do much
hnrm and cost the government a hun
dredfold more than the sheep and laud
will ever bring.
1 write as an impartial man, have no
particular love for tho Indians, having
fought them for twenty years in Texas,
but I know whereof I speak. These
poor Indians have been shamefully treat
ed by the government and some of the
citizens.
Can you not go to the. department and,
get some aid for them ? The cheapest
thing that can be done is to buy land
and give it to them; " A half township
would accommodate them all.
Mary had. little lamb, its fleece was
white as snow, she washed it oft with
Dobbins' Soap, fjnd that's what mndo it
so. (Made byCragln & Co., Philadel
phia, Ta.) Tfy.it oncv. , .. .. .- t,
Few people unacquainted with physi
ological chemistry are aware of the quantity of
iron in the blood, bnt-all Should know the im
portance of keetiine no the supply, for debility.
dieease aud death are nil to to follow when the
quantity hecomcp too rrrncn reduced. Hie 1'eni
vian flytup (a protoxide of ire n) supplies this
vital element, and has cured many clironio
diseases. Com.
IIave you inflammatory 8ore throati
stiff joints, or lameness from any Cause what
ever if Have you rbeumatio or other pains in
any part of the body? It so, use Johnnon'i
Anodyne Liniment, internally ana externally.
Com.
Important to Travelers.'
Persons visiting New York or leaviuR by tlie
cars from Grand Central Depot, will save-annoyance
and expense of carriage hire and bag
gage expressage by stopping atrOrshd Union
ttoiei, opposite (J rand uenirai ucpot. uver
350 elegantly furnished rooms and fitted up at
a cost of $9O0,oC0. European plan. Onnsts
can live moro lnxnrionsly for loes money at the
li and Union that at any otuer nrst-claHH no'ive
in New York. Htaeos and street car pass the
doors for all parts of the city. Bee that the
hotel you enter is the Urand Union Iiotol.
(AWIi
1500 per ceut. profit was realized upon
"put" on 500 thares Mo. Pacific 1L It. stx'k
during the iir-t wet k iu October ; then why go
to the silver mines of Colorado or the Koidmuum
of California; when you have a mine of green-
uariis at Home, explanatory circular, " now it
done," sent free bv IJuckwalter A Co.,
bankers aud brokers, 10 Wall 8t. N.-Y. Com.
Many persons suffer with sick head
ache and nervous headache, mmally induced
by cofrtiveness, indiuestion, etc. ouch persons
will fiud relief if not cure, by keeping the
bowels open with small doses or J'anont
Purgative Pills. Com
CONSUMPTION CAN BE Cl'UED.
Schenck's Pulmonic Srncr,
Scbenck's Sea Weed Tosio,
Schekck's Mandrake Pills,
Are the only medicine that will cure Pulmonary Obm-
sumption. .
1' requemij raeaicuiee innt win eiop onana win occe
elon trie death of the patient ; they lock up the liver.
and, In fact, they clog the action of the vary urgane that
Liver Complaint and DyepepBla are the can?es of two
thlnls of the cevMi of UonRumDtlon. Many persona com
plain of a dull pain in the side, oo-istlpatlon, ooated
tougue, pcln lu ,?ae shoulder-blade, feelings' of drowsi
ness and restlessness, tne food lying heavily on the
stomach, acoomuanled with acidity and belching up of
wind. ,
These symptoms usually originate from a disordered
oomlltion of the stomach or a torpid Uver.
Paimii. ui affected. If thev take one or two heavy
colds, and if the cough In these cssea be enddenly
checked, will find the skmacb and liver clogged, re
maining torpid and inactive, and almost before they are
aware the lungs -fe-cnaas of sores, and ulcerated, the
result of which is death. ' .
Si-.henRk's Piilmonlo Svrun Is an exDeotorant which
doee uot oon'aln opium or anything calculated to cheok'
a cougb suddenly, . - ; '
Schenck's Sea WeedTonlo dissolves the food, mliea
with the gastrie juices of the stomaco, aids digestion,
nH nnutp. & riLvennus Alinetite.
When the bowels are costive, skin sallow, or the
symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency, tichenck's
Miindraaef tils are required.
These medicines are prepared only by
J. 11. bcHKNCK 4 Son,
N. V.. corner.Sllth and Aroh StreetsnPhlta.'
And are for sale by all druggists and dealers.
I a Of! a day at home. Samples worth 91 sent
3 10 9U free. 8TINSON OO., Portland, Ma
OA FAM'Y t'AfS', 1 Stvtne, wttBWame: IOc.
L ) poet-B.-Uil.by.J. B. HUSTrirt, Naa en, w. V. .
Books Rxohanged. Furnish all new.- Wans old Write.
Name this pappr. American Book Ksobangei N. Y.
Bit
TUT EH
bTJ Sold bv Agents.
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V V ifstrer (Viae volil.
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A. UOli Ul K.K a oo., urilotTO
IYERY FA.Tlll.V WANTS IT. Money In II
Address M. N. LOVKl.U Kiie.es
A fllTnjrnQ ) Klegant OU OhmmoMnOnnted size
IXKt EilX J. O f), fr Bf . Novelties and Ithromos
r gurry rterijmnn.
OOSniNGSLIAHDAL
Of Parliamentary Practice.
Rait of jmrfMlnt nd dhat In d 1 .brt M y v m-
flHf. Ttali In the siindnrt. anthoritT to all th Unit
Btti anj is (in .ndlpnMiMp Hand Book ffT J"tr
mwmbrYr rTTil7lenhinTve hotly, a g rvwU refrnt'"Toin
tI)o formalityaid tafcfclity of tnyroofrfialnff or dnbttft. -
" Th moni authorltfltivf" nxpnnnder of Amerlon par
Urirefttitatr law." OHab. Sum n KB.
Frlc, (11 cnntn. Runt by mall on rtxwlpt of pHoa.
AddreM THOMPSON, BUOWN V tO.,
II out on Jrlna
DOWT
wi.H. S1 1 A In three hmiH Trw It.
Address, HOOD A JOSKPH, Indianapolis, tnd.
ron want to make
A RUE PROFIT
Belling the brsl
artlole ever offered to
Agents? On Agent
ITbTabiToii
l bl ttmm Iroaa w wort
with perfect on for
otfrbt and day. Adapt!
ItMlf to Tfiry motion of
tbft bodf . MrtalnlLur Ran!
tnro nndor tho oardmt
MoralM or Mfemt itralD
until permanently miod
Sold obeap by tho
Elastic Trust Co
W.I. IN. 683 Broawy, n. v viiy,
and-oontby waU. 011 or tmd foj;01ronlar. and bo on rot
( 'rpuryj itf) hd mo qvi)J, Jo
tot miv fwwo rjood pnoo oionTo VotoS ojojon
nun oN-oiTtunO XqiionM PfH"0 8
Yttuoi lm no pn oid mo- , Wuii inou"a
spi pjpg pn3D poasjl
S3 SAMPLE
wham. AddrnM To it Union Ptjb.
N tit tonal Chroma Oo., Phi la., Pa.
B knd ,lbl(t pay to
and females over?-
INewark, N.
CiOA Hally to Atrflnta. ftA new artlcloa and tho brut
'WaW fanillr Fap r in America, with two utir
$350 'V;
AGENTS
Pai.. I
AMKii. M'F'O UO.,siUBroa4way,N. V.
onlh.Affent "Wanted. 24 bent anil-
iff articles in tlifi world. One anmuie inw.
AddrvM J. BKONfON, Dotrolt, Mich.
All Want ft tbon'wndsof Uvea and
mtlHoDR of property navod by it- fortnrei
nitrie with It - paLUonlurn free. O. M.
LiNlNn-roN ft lUtd. .New York A Chicago.
IK WHAT IH IT.-Somnthlnf new. Bella at
flight. Btc ImliicemKrit to AirnntA. Sample. t'i
otnto and turnup. AifAnta Wanted. Send tor Data-
tonne. U. n. iSPtAJIAli Y (JU.,7 A f Fulton Ht., Boston.
f ATARRM I in lit': trlnl bottleof r. ..nne
"H 1 MHiin I utarrtiCort(jlrn away with tenttmndj
Up en i I in wooaenni care punm-mr:, aewi mi
H C. U i I Hknut RRt-n A U0..04.S li'way.NJT.
OPIUM
$77
Tlife -Markets.
new Tonr,
BesrCattlr I'rtme to Extra DullonliS 0V(a 12V
Common to (.0011 Trunin x,
Mili-h (.ow w m wo on
Hogs Live 08'(4
Dmwed HI ' 1
Sheen Otit 01
Lainiis ti-'X'K uiv
t'ottou MiftdliURS
Hour xtra western..
State Kxtra
Wheat - lt.il Western . . .
No. 24Hring;...,
Rye State
barley State
llarlcy Me't
Oats MI'.ed Western .
Com Mixed Western..
Hay, per cwt
Straw, per cwt
JtopR 76' 10 (a) 15
for .neea ,
Ijird
l'"isli Muikerul, No. 1, new
no, 2, new,
14', (it life
Bid id. S Ho
5 Ft (. 5 W
141 (ro 1 10
r.'.T.'t.yirl-Sn'im 1 tH'Jtf
ea oa vv
1 10 OH 1 IS
1 W 4 1 S I
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BU (ra 1 00
'. 63 (.4 CO
. , Ol .01 11 ' 09
21 Rll M22 10
l.TVt
V OU. (aXLOO
n oo cia i o
' Dry Cod, per rt.KW...a.
Herring, Si'alcd, pur box......
Petroleum - Crude i.05(S06'
Wool Culiforuu Fleece.,...
Texas '
Aiiftiallan " T."
Butter Stale
. Wi'Htrru Dairy
' Western Yellow.
Western Ordinary.'...'.
Feuuslvauia tine 3d
Cheese State Factory.
Htnte Rkiiumed.
WeBtcru
Eggs State
ALE
Wheat
Rye State
Corn Mixed.
barley State
Oata State....'.
6 0'J 0 5 IU
liilln.d 13
21 C4 8 1
20 (ri
s;l (4
54 t'
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JO j.4
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(4
1H
(I.I
ca
'2r
and Morphine llnhlt absolntelr an1
speedily ouied. Painless; nopuliclij
Send stamp for particulars. Dr. ttA' t
TON. I Hi Washington SU. Chicago, 111
PRRWKF.K GU ARANTKFD to Agents.
Mdle aud Female. In their own locslitv. J
'! . -,. 1 1 , "I' L I'!1 VUltV . All-.
H. O. VICKKRY OO., AnimsU, Maine.
ft Best Paner lor Farmers.
NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
ONR POM.AR per year In clubs of thirty or over.
Rpeclmen copies free. For terms and commissions,
Address THK TRIBUWB, Haw-York.
rilllK I'HK'AI-O I.KUUEK will ba sent on
ML trial, postage pt.ld, for
THREE MONTHS
roa
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
The Chespest sod Best Fsmlly Newspaper In the world.
Try It. And i riiJK V. I.I-1 HiF. R Qi i OhloKgo, 1 .h
WIFE MO. 19
BY ANN ELIZA YOUNG,
Brlaham Youna's Rebellious Wife.
he only romplete Enn of sll the SECRETS "
rJRICH AM' SJH A R E M ever written, ffomj Bo r-
Polyramv, from the very beginning V,r'' W rZZ
JLp.m1 kn...HfV th wnrk. It i tfi neat KlIiDC book
V
ATA It KM. DKAFNEHK. I'llNMITM PTIIIX.
nosltlvelr cored br Dn. KROK'H New Method.
lonsnltatlon free bv m.ill Address ItR. H. P. Kl't)l-
UAJtll, MOdlcal Du-ecyorfflOfHMi. 14th Bt-.NewVork.
n n T U "f tbr rA THnr.tr qt cstinx. tmij r"t is w
C ! C C IOT"'in. Of'. CtmPWll . Hrr'.M Pvrtvtt. Sm J,b.
SJ SaW'" f'. t0. tionrfti. . t. , i..-, i,'. idcidq.ii, y.
1S.
BU
have eitiploymei
I 0.000 more Aeentt, men od women, can
ni nnu ;
ith Carce
BUbillhfed.
UIVE AC.ENT
otidreie at once
1UBTPOBD, I
make from to I O daily.
are wnttne tor inutj
AV-I-
trated firculiri
RM8. Bentfreo, Do not delay, but
TIN, ii.mvi oi v.-
Mi nit t(pnfltnir IVyrliomiiiiry. FiiMrfnmlon
Snul Chmirt.Mir. Hlne.inHi Ihiii. fltnl I.virB .i.tdf.
novM"(E now eunHrafZ myarc4vT im w mi iha iovo
,nd atTf otion nf unv Drrson V n chinfa Inrt ntl. XiHt
prtXe- B mail .Oi-. Hunt A Co., 1 Hi K 7 Mi st .Ifjul
Hn lilt f'nrrd nt Ilonn. Nu pub
licity. ltmi"thoru lflrmi modprrt'e
I ,OlM) tapr(thoni:ila. oth jar of un-
-r-K?-M-K.s i".,,!!jA,L.r''
f?r"2
rn rrnttU Prf OTfiiTfl iiT old affpnti In atllfltirt'Ol
ntw-K.
n Tlcftl-; toTT vt llwpftnk of excellent
tlilnfw.'
POND'S iXtflACT The "'cnt VfBPtnblc PnlB
FU le"trsVy "r. Haa been In nee over thirty
rnrs, and for clinllncs and prompt enra
five vtrtnea cannot be excelled.'
nUHDREN No fnmlly can afford to be without .
b l"oii" Exlrnct. Acclilrntp., BrnlKfaj
t'ontiialniiK. I'nw, Kprnlna, are rellcvei
nlmost Inslnntlv bjr cxtt-mal application.
I'mmptlr relieve"; pain" or Burns), m-Rldv
Ecorlalone, ( bnllnge, Old Korea,
Iloile, Felona, .C'orna, etev Arresta In
namatlon, redacea r-welllntrj, etopa bleecliiig,.
removeB dlcoloTtloii and benla rajrldiy.
FEMALi WEAKNESSES. It always relleyeapn n
ft2thebaVkaiidlh.8,ftillneHsa
In the head, naneea, vertigo.
II LIUC0RRHSA it has no equal. All kinds, otni
"StlSE. to which Jadlea are aubject are
promntlycnretl. Fuller dcUils in bookaccom
Panyinu each boWlc. ; i ' -
HIES blind or blecdlnn meet prompt relict
and ready core. No case, however chionic or
obstinate, can long roiiet lUTejrnlariiBe.
VARICOSE VEINS.-" If the only sure cure f.;r:
this dr'trcsslne and onnqcrotiB condition.
KIDNEY DISEASES.-" has no equal forpcrma--pent
cure.
LEEDIrlO from ahy canse. Fortlila s a npr.
elite. It ban saved hundred of lives when nil
other remedies failed r arreft bleeding from
nrrse. Ktmnncli. Iiinira. aud clsevtherc.
UHtOWATiSWI, NEURALGIA, ToothR.fciv ...1
lioreli arc all alike relieved, and oftsn per
manenliv cured.
t fl'CIANS l all schools who am acqnarntcif
with l"oitd'ExirRCt of Witch lln.el rcc
ommnfitiltln their practice. Wcliave lettcraot.
commi'ntlat Ion from hundreds of Physicians,,
many of whom order it lor us-c in their ovu
practiee. Id addition to the foregoing, they
ntrlr., its ii -fl for Swclliiins of all kinds..
Uuinay, Sore ThroHt, In tin in id Toimilsv
imple and chronic liinrrhn-a, f nlnrrh,
"for ffWch itisapcc!nc,)t'bilbln'n Frost
ed Vert, Ktinifs of Iiisrcts, Jlosfliiltoes,
etc., t'hnpped lltinds, Face, and- Indeed,
nil manner of skm diseases, i
TOILET U8E. Rempves Korenes,.KonRrinns,
aud s.Hiurtin'Kt beals t'uts, Kruptionsv
nnd Piiiulc- It rrrtnr, inviuuraie. and ro
frether, while wonderfully improvin.' thes
('ninplrxlon.
TO FARMERS. Pond's Extract. No Btoclr
Bree(iur,no LIvervMancan afford to be without.
It. It la need by all the Leading Livery Stables,
Street Hailroads and first Horsemen in New
York Cit. It has no equal for S limine. Har
ness) or Hndclle. (.iinfltlsts, SliHncss,
Hrratcliew, 8w cillnirs.t'iitB, Lnccrn irons,
nienllnsT, Pneumonia, Colic, llinrrliira,
(hills, (.'olds, etc. Its range of action is wide,
and the relief it affords is so prompt that it 1
' o invaluable in every Farm-yaid ns well as in'
every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and!
vo'i 'will never be without H.
CAUTION. Pond's Extrnct has been Imitated.
Tu.'L"'nuine article has the w ords Pond's Ex
tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only persons llviiift who ever knew how
to prcpir.' it propcrlv. IJefuse !1 other pre
parations of Witch Hazel. This Is the only
articl-. u-m d by-Physicians, and in the boapv-tsl-
of ttt'- ''ountrv'and Knrnpo.
illSTORY AND USES OF POND'S EXTRACT,.
inpimptitet form, pent free on application to
POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, Maiden
Lane, New York.
-malicstirmof the splcnilid ne
LIFE.4DVEMTDRES;
Adrirtif.ii
AGENTS
Can maku Monfyon ?nt-
nniHy f.Tcninic I'nwi.
I jirirt-t Ctammn : liftt
Pamr: 1-ilpeff.t Pht. Rrr.f. WJCKFIlUnAM A Co.. Philn,
uraortv tinea injfu ponton, -aiu.. rnifeDarKaornicHftq.
fB
the
m. . v w Trawl. ArlvstnttiMt and F-Tnerience. br
Tnoa W Kwox.with f) mannirlcent n-tr EnKravinps- the
finest ever cn. It actually f w W
".'..i.,- n.Mnti mnA nnf.pl m other Mokft 9 tot. tso
work wu rvvr endorel -n hKrhly-none bpIIh ho 't or nav-
111 nvltOfA thminnivl hot m tt?- Oue ncent olti .ii
;:?. 7l. annther 4 1 in onf fo.n.A,;r. V Wnl
Un m.nh. fi.ll Wrintion nd iinu'inl Ternii, ent frro tc
any on: Aiu
ii ..OIUMIM.IO.N (0. llartlord. tt.
Kvprv rpnilnr nf thin miner hdW?H wpiid
irn ropv oi the inc. n riii n.
oimI the Krrnt itidiircnient oflr-
O ornt lor n copy if tne
(M.ilMI . uimI Ihf irrent lit
el l.ir Nii'i. rinir nubrrthfr- Tli -Journn
in oDitutift'tl th ItKS r or itn rltiHM. Atl
tlrvu l.ltt S.mU .lournnlt linllhlo, N. V.
S SMITH ORGAN CO.
II. ee Stat.uttrft Instrument
AGENTS WANTED 't f,'usic
'r A?ents Wanted in Every Towr.
$250
A .TIONTII Asrent wanted e?ory
wl)rfl. iiufltnaa honorable and first-
cla. Particulars sent re. AddreM
WORTH A CO., St. 1;.. Mo.
N.Y.N.U. So. 44.
TonrNamo Kleijnntly Print
ed OH 12 TllANSrAHBST VTIS
1'iaiit fnr9.UVnli. Kf h Card COU tAIIl
a, terne whicn u noi viiinte uniu neiu inwarua m nni,
KothlffllkthemTerbeforolTer?dIn America. Rljt Induce
BMBta to Areata. Noteltt Pbimtlxu Co.Athland. Alaaa,
PORTABLEGRrNDING HILLS.
II est Freiirli uiirrMtitfiipin
die uu.ltr-ruiuii'iH, c.nk beat!
tipppr-mnners. for Farm i
Plercliaiit Vurk. riiM
rlor Mill lSt4iiH or nlL
kIxca. oiinliik iMitch An
ker 1 to I til i if C'i4tlh, Mill
"If hH 11 riwiiHra ana,
(.U-nneis, Clearing. hhafttBC
Pulltes. Hun etc., all kintl
of Mill Machinery Rd Millers",
mippliea. fit ii'l ftT J I'Mt-t,-S
t r nu b 1M I H '-.Vian,
llox 1I30, inrlF ' . O.
mm
wUlnjt Book ever published, bend for olrouUtd nud our
NATIONAL PUBLISHING OQ.t Phtlaqelpiim. P.
AvnntN WnntPfl ! Aledals &ud Diolnma Awardnd
-"i'i. Pictorial isldLXjo.
1300 Uliintrntions. Addrwa for new circnU a,
A. J. IIOK.M N V CO.. 03U ARUH Street. Phila.
15.00 SHOT GUX.
A flntron Ntra pu, ear or rfooiaraoa nn, iuinwi itv
vluMwIirt btuTli, tvfid a good afaooter, oi no Ufa! with riuk,
PvuBRtid Wul-cstur, for fli. Cut bcaenl 0. O. D. vita BrW
tittt le txmrjilQbcfirpftr1riitbni. fWid Biup for lrQL p.
roftSLL SOS, Oaa IHtvli, W Ul 8L, CiaciaaaU. O.
50
Fine It Printed HrUtol Vllllnii
Cnrcta Bent post-paid for iS. ctir. bood
stamp for aaittplpa of (Iiinh Cnrdii
iinruir wnownnKeii, errniif iu
iiiimU. Fie. We have over HKIatvler
ArjtntM Wanted. A, 1L Kui.LEB tt (Jo Brooktou.la'
n t HvT 4 iTTT T41 Broadwat. New Yo.
. I . 11 A n.U a manufaoturer of Solid tu.p
JKWKLHY of eve-ry daa. nptloa. 1 he stock la Inrtre, vert
choice, and otT.tred at tetall at trade prlot. nep onr
worknion going. i,ms unnor j? io r.u. ora r insaDori
OTr H 1 .5. 0.0 D. urWlleire to examine. Uatc'-iirne free.
C1A!IIH. 50 white or tinted Bristol, 20 .; 50
ISnowtlake. Matble, Bep. or Daranak, 35 eta. ; fiO
(tlaeA, 40 eta. ; with your name beautifully priuted on
them, and tt anmnles o type-, arenta' price-Hst, etc
man hv i-ftiirn mait on recelitt of nr.ee. Discount t
Clubs. Pest of work. W. i. CANNON, 441 KneVl.md
LPRINTERS' ROLLERS
!..! from the rstent b Kxrelelnr" I'oHIDnltlun.
if III ric;iHt, nutstTected by the weather; prloa, 30 cents
uel poO'iil. Is uswl In printing this p;iper.
v .1. It. t OI.K, Amt.. IH Ann Ht N. V.
Sold thronabont the United States on the
IMHTAtX.WEKT PLAN
That la, on a Rvstem ef Maothlt Tayraenta.
Pureharera shontd ask for tho RmitB AMERICA Oaea
uataloaues ana iniipsnicuisrs oa sptiimenuu.
.M'IC1IKIA.M
PIKE AND FARM6. LANDS
FOR SALE.
(4tnri Noll ! ;onri Timber! Good Air! Good
nter : t.oou I Hit : iieainiy viimatv .
Tho nil Ire I.nnd -rnnt of tho Flint V Pere
lliirniifiiA Ituiltvn I'ntnnnnT. 2ut004'
At It !. Is otTered-for wnie. fer ptypaae of AotmaK
Settlement In poroela an desired. JMK,(MMI,tMMI te1
if Piue, located oon ven lent to the line oi trie riuiroaa.
Kaimlnx LttQ'is, as good aa any tn the world, He alonf
the line, and will be sold on most favorable terms to ao
tual settlers. Timbek Oak, beech. Maple, Kook Rlra,
Klack (Jherry, KaBswood, fine, itemmoi, etc., ei.
Kvery Taiietyof timber, soil and anrfaoe oan be foand.
Cheap I jmd and Railroad Facilities are seldom ottered
together, and those who wtbh to secure home will do
well to apply early and tAkecbotce selections. Tirms-Oue-foarth
In caTh anobalStibe withlnoual tntirelt K
7 per cent., a may be aareea. , larormauon oj mm.
promptly furrjluhed. Apply,
WM. L. WKtiBKR, Land Comral
Address at hunt Mutinaw. wton.
si!!
' In person or by mail, to
nusloner.
ul Sew IturT.lo llill HerolTerMaallWW
Tbeelearant-I
ir mouniea.i
nlckle-Dlst-l
.irh innflsrtrirlvAe. (Kl -Sii.nnOBold : evervone warran.
ted ; satisfsction guaranteed. Illuslrattd Catalogue Free.
6 Dearborn-st.. (MeCormlekTllock).
.' tt
1 40
90
70
1 0)
46
CO
1 ii
: ' 6i
41
8)
1 (0
0 14
(4 CO
(3 71
a I Id
v i v
(A 80 '
( 1 tl
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(A 4
( 86
(4 1 00
COME AND SEE
Tito. Tllh PmlHM. Nesr one million sores for sale oa
His Slout Olty unit St. Paul R. R. aud en the ilodregui
sul Missouri Klver R. It. Keveral larae tracts lor
Colonies. Uorae or send ootnruittoes to esaioine. Krerj
jue who sees the Nnd likes It. Apply to
DAVIDSON I'AI.KINN,
Hiblcv. Oxcrulil l'Bt1rB,
Proflln. It-tlroad KMuki, 1
U'.nd ana lioui uouiir on
Hitritlni. liitrrrM MX
Per (nt. allowed on d.);w
iu subjuut to tUt drafw.
Bl'CKH'ALTER tV 4'0.. Hii?iUtr nm
Ilrokrrji. No. J O M n 1 ls ir o r I jv r wlo rk .
MEEIDEK
Cutlery Co.
UuVa .11 hinAmnt TxHU K'nlvM il Forka. Kxolaslve
of .Tli.M nilllli" mo auiaoie.
500,000 ACRES
ur
Michigan Lands
O XI. & A.. Tj 33 t t
The l.nndM ol the JnrltHon I.analns and
Havinnw ICnllrond tompuny nre Mow
I 01'frEllfc.D FOK HALE.
TtiAv are altnated alona Itn railroad and ontaln la rue
tracts of excellent FARMING and PINK Lands.
The fuTinira; linda lucludn some of the most fertile
and well-watered hardw d lands in tbe State They
are timbered mainly with bard-maple and beech; soil
black, sandv loam, and abound In spring of nareat
ratr. Michiiran Is cne ol the lea-t inaeiitea aoa moat
piosperonn Ktutea la tbe Union, and Its farmer have a
inea'.er variety of crops nnd resource than any Weatern
State. While st.m- of tbe prairie State may produce
sorn In (ti-eat abundance, tbey have no other reaauroe,
and wbed thla crop tails destitution follow, a baa been
the care tbe past year In Knn ia Neiirask.
Prl.e from J?i.oO to JW.'j.OO per ecru. Send for
liiustraioii raaipuieu m qiom ir. ui. ot iv ii.r?a
i'UllimltelMH'r I Ulieln Mlrb.
1 bo l .HoMHibr of Ilenilnrlio. The tomaoW
the boweh and the Hvnr ure rospnnpiblo every pang
that racks the head. Keirulato, tone and hui monlM
action of these allied organs with
Tarrant's Seizor ArertcnU
and you cure tbe complaint at its source.
SOLD AM. DHUajlSTP.
IR. SA!VKOHl'
TJVER INVIGORATOR.
I'timptiitniieii entirely irum uuuiii
P3
MOW nnd UEAl fll I I
INNTKUMKNT.
1 ' - '
lThen Did tho War Beglu I
The supreme court of the United
States affirmed the decision of the court
of appeals of New York in the case of
AlcStear vs. AlatUews, Mr. Jiwtiee
Strong delivering the opinion. This was
an aetiou upon the acceptance of a bill of
exchange of the firm of Branden,
Chandliss & Co., of New Orleans, it be
iug alleged that Mathews, living IA New
York, was at the time of the acceptance
a member of that firm. The only ques
tion was whether the partnership existed
at the date of the acceptance, April 23,
1861, the war being then flagrant. The
court held that although war existed at
the date of the acceptance, still, as it
had not been declared or publicly recog-t
mztiU by tne President, it did not iiave
the effect to work a dissolution of a
pai'tnerphip, of which a member or mem
bers resided in New York and the others
in New Orleans. The proclamation of
April 17, 1801, ia not regarded as a dis
tinct recognition of an existing state of
war, nor yet is that of the 19th of April,
which announced the blockade. The
a f erence to the people of Louurkfla in
these cases is to,' citizens of revolution
ary States," and in the judgment of the
court the purp se avowed by the Presi
dent is inconsistent with their being re
garded as enemies.
Elour..
Wheat No. V. Spring..
Com Mi xed
Oata
Rye ,
Buley
BALTIMORE. .
Cotton Low Middliuga..' l'XGi la";
Flour Kira.... 8 7S W -
Wheat Ktd Weatern ill 14 1
Itye..... 1J 14 SO
Corn Yellow ... .71 .. II .
Oata Mixed 'J 9 '
Petroleum WS'.vi 06,',
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Flour Pennsylvania Extra 8 0(1
Wheat Ited Weatern 1 II
Rye . 15
Corn Yellow Ti
Mixed
Oats Mixed , 8
Petroleum Crude .
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C4 81
4 10
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milkers
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