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GRANGE NOTES. Home EooNOMi;.?A Mississippi pat ron says : " The traders are not all to blame fdr our misfortunes: wq run our own necka into the hau)er tha* has mad? us vassals to the trader. Some go in debt, live luxuriously, buy fine clothes, and at the expiration of the year their crops fail to meet their, engagements, when they are Ho blame themselves. We are now ooonpying an abnormal po sition; instead of beings rulers over the financial world, .as God intended us to bo, we have made ourselves the veriest slaves, Uiat over l\ved, a just punish ment f?r Buch ' unfaithful' servants. Each of us should determine to let others do as Jthey. may,. wo will not go into debt for anything we can possibly do without; and not only resolve, but carry it out." ' This must be ably as sisted by industry; we should work our selves, and train our sons and daughters, and all about us,.to,work. ,.rle should orcnto an interest., for them in farm and kit oben, and all that pertains to home-place and make it a delight in stead of n burden." Our RrrtTAiii-^The Now York! Wdrld has the following in a reoent number in regard to the use of the ritual in busy times: jlOf' jt#^ "Tho anticipations expressed in these columns that tho ceremonial features of the grange would have to undergo a cruoial test when tho buoy season set in have bfi?n fully realized, ?arly in the year though it is. Reports from all parts O^he^si^pndnjp i?sfating thai meetings are tmtthinly attended, and there is a general inclination every where to ont short tho ceremonies of the grange, or even to omit , them alto gether, the farmers' desiring to come dt once to practical business and get home as soon as possible. 41 This was to bo oxpeoted. In win ter when tho evenings are long and the farmers have nt.thing to do, tho social . .and ceremonial featuros of tho grange ? will especially commend themselves' to Patrons, but now when it takoB an hour or two to reaohthe grange and as long to go home, and from sunrise to sunset there is no hour but has its task, thefe^ifiKnO slight impatience felt when three parts of the oveuing are spent in illnstrating tho unwritten work, or conferring the second, third.and fourth, degrees upon those whb/f?r'every practical purposo, are already Patrons. This was to be expeotod. 'asdias Just been said, and is another indication of tho general prev alence and spread, of tho ^movement'for ri tual is tic ? reform in ,;.the' "direction Of simplicity." ObjbctS' oit -fSHtA TPATn?NS.?Probably no combination of people has ever been . .brought fnto.existence that has. been so '" rrflshndefstood and misrepresented ' as the Patrons of Husbandry. The aver ago outsider seems to consider the gran ger as the enemy of every body else; working for tho destruction of all other industries, and the-building up of 'his own on their ruins. This is a serious mistake. Tho graqgers m akd ? no war on legitimate busiueas.of any kind,. ,-They are notenemies' or "tne ift&ohaUt, 'the middle-men or even , of .the railroads. They are only fighting illegitimate en terprises, and the exorbitant profits and extortions of those whose busiuess iB legitimate.- They know-very'well that they can't get along without the servi ces of agents and' traders, and the aid of transportation companies, They on ly want these other industries to bo con tent with foiivprofits, and not take the lion's share* of ,.,the products of their farms. In looking back they have dis covered that, while phey have been work ing like slaves early*and late for a bare living, other men wlioyliave had tho handling and selling of theix.orops have become suddenly rioh. They think this ^all Tf$ong. They are willing that other?>8h0iild/-divide with then>v tbe profits of, jbusiness, but they do want thenaalvea; their full share. Ii they can, ijmtinjg their purchases, buy what Jney. need cheaper than heretofore, thoy .thiukr theyTiave a perfeot right to do sct-j^ If.'-by combination they can get tbeir;p$oduco to market cheaper and re alize^trlarger return, they don't see any reason why they BhouldTnot have the privilege. They aros'kriving by a con cert of action to become bettor farmors, more intelligent., citizens, and, if possi ble, further removed from poverty. This, in a worVT, is the work laid out by tho grangers. * Lice on Cattle. Tho North British Agriculturist, in cnn^artiole on Vcrmirt on cattle, gives some suggestions ns to how to_ treat the pest. It would take time by "tho foro top, and on tho slightest indication of their presence, make a prompt exami nation, and if lioo are detected apply a remedy. It is senseless, it says, -to wait until the -unfortunate wrstcb noB removed the hair" from his own skin and spread bis tormentors among his fellows. The pedicnli or lice, of whioh ul most every animal has its own pecu liar species, aro not difficult to kill. A good scrubbing with soft soap and wa ter will remove thorn. Linseed, or any other oil, prevents their' migrating, anil destroys them ; brit the ofneaoy of the oil is increased when to every pint is added an ounce of impuro carbolio aoid, or of Burnett's zink eklorido solution. Decoctions of tobacco and stavesaore also poison tho vermin, an ounce to tho vMnt of water boiug generally used. Where tho animals have boen much, in festod, a second dressing should take" place about a week after the first, and brushing, oleanlinoss, and. usually a more liberal dietry also enjoyed. A Forgotten City. Tho lato Lieut. Gamier discovered laBt year in Cambodia, tho ruins of a groat anoient city, Angoor. These ruins are of extraosdinory magnificence, both in point of extent and architectural splondor. Tho sides of the' principal temple measure no less than two miles and a quarter in circumference, and tho romains of endless roads, buried in for ests and jungle, contain monument af ter monument, "each, if possible, moro astonishing than tho proceeding." The architecture and sculpture of this for gotten city exhibit a very advanced knowledge of the arts, and the'groat temple is described as tho raastorpicce of some unknown Michel Angulo; An geor must have been one of the great est cities of the gloTju/and yet of its | history no account remaina. Nothing, is known of its past, fcave that a Chi '? f ff \. t ? if ft 'ff M '4 neso traveler, in the, year 1202, men tioned its jsplendor, and that three hundred years "later it'was referred to by Rabedenoyre as an ancient ruin. t ?"? tb\ . ''?rn?rihhri w ?; a?*:*U j . About Xnfants in Sumnipr. l\ The New York Tribune haa some very sensible remarks for tho season, which will bo found aa valuable in this locality as in Now York.- That journal says: ;j { " Summer after ' Bnmmer, teething dren fall in hecatombs,1 Bacriflced to the ignorance or carelessness-: ointhftir parj onts. This year, ho wovor, as last, in struotions have been published by the boards of health in' - some neighboring cities, by wliioh tho, moat unducated mother-may -underBtand^howto- protect her ohild, irom dangers as far as possi ble during the season jMjjftflind foul air. The ^aireptions Tire '^oasea. npoh plain principles of common sense, which I wo suppose would be patent to anybody r of-ordinary intelligence, but which are unfortunately ,tha .very fnots soonest ignored and negleoted. Washing might be called the basis of a baby's salvation'| through teething { a thorough sousing of the little body- ins pTotity of cold water every morning, and when the weather is.extremoly bot, a tepid sponge bath, at night;' washing, too, constantly, of fmolotnes ana cloths used by the in fant, to afford it perfectly clean gar ments at all timos. Whatever milk be given should Jbes thoroughly sweet and cool'; infants, under two years, should bo restricted in their diot to milk, oat meal mush or grhob carefully prepared, and beef broth or minoed raw beef ihf small quantities. There is a popular prejudioa among uneducated women against the " meanness of refusing food to their children which they eat them-' solves," to whioh- is owing one-half the"; deaths among that olass of infants. The' swarms of sallow, puny, wizen- facepY babies whioh we see at tho doors of .tenement houses, are fodr.on morsels of pork, vegetable, unraisod hroad, aud ^ca?fohiu Brps*oi tem? wulon may fall to, their mothers' lucky lot. It is not heat, or malaria, or teething, .against_.whioh the ddolors have to contend, so liinchjas tho obstinate ignoranoe of the parents.. Fresh air is, of course, a tonic and cure superior to any mcdiaihb? every hour passed by'the child under the trees in the squares, or on the Mfivers,-gives it in new chance for life. No anodynes qr soothing syrups should be given;- ex cept under medical direction." ? Agricultural Exports. Tho following figures copied from the New York Journal *of ? Commerce show the exports from the oity of New York of agricultural ^products for six. months I'ending Juno 8Oy 187-1, ?s compared with the previous year : ? 1873. ?74. Bcoawafc, fl>e. ^i851-? s'^ffV BreadBtuffH? torsi, vtsnu/i*?** a. ? t Wheat flour, bbla.... G20.431 1,125,711 -r Rye flour, bbla. ;..>.. 8,510 4,800 ' Corn meal, bblB.. 01,580 90,180 Wheat, bush. 5,772,a02 10,278,312 Rvo, buah. 101,622 470,130 Oatn, buHh. 17,205 00.638 Barloy. buah. 10,220 240 Peaa, buah. 52,530 253,480 Com, buah......... . 0,241,082 0,017,114 Cotton, baloB.200,585 223,310 Hay, baieB. 17,812 12,600 HopH, baloa. 8.5G3 3G2 I OilB-lerd. ?allH. 1B1.01S 40,558 LiuBoed, galla......... * 14,274 2,958 Provktous-^-Pork, bbla.. 101,583 110,984 Beef, bbla. 20.3C4 17,772 Roof, tea. 80,170 25,2? Cutmoata, Iba.227;050,27? 140,174,448 RntWr, lhB. 1,630,400 1,044,075 Ohoeao. II.?.?.88,800,225 28,274,844 Lard, lt>a.-104,171,021 83,772,124 Rico, tea .^3%T. 695 26 Do., bblB.......X... 12.520 80.279 Tallow, lbs.-4;. 31,550,021 34,701,871 Tobacco, crude, pga.... 53,042 70,851 Do., mamU*d, Iha. 3,077,820 4,028,893 The riiost nstioeable increase this year is in %heat, flour and corn. A consid erable falling off has taken place in outments and lard ; butter exports are larger than last year, and dheese a trifle smaller. * The Ohicag&ZFijre. ?2 The-Times makes the foRowisg esti mate of'losses, which will be found to be pretty near correct: The area "burned over covers fifteon squares, taking bits and half-blocks hero and there and.dumping tho whole. The burned area hv about half a mile long and little less in width, and em-; braces the tumble-down shanties and palatial avenne residences. Clark Btroot. 5"30.00(? Fourth avenue. 175,000 Third avenue. 250,000 Htato Btreet.,. 180,000 Wabaah avonuo. l,70f>|flflo Michigan avoimo...... .. 150.000 Taylor afreet.g.. fi. .i.*... :?A 50.000 Polk atreot..J.T...X.Y... J 40.000 Harrison atreot. 50,0(K) Congroaa atreot. 75,000 Van Buren stroot. 50,000 Court atroot, botwoon Wabaah avo y nuo and Htato ?t^tf A 5. 150.000 Total.*4,025,000 Thus far seven persons oro known .to have lost their lives by the fire. Stren uous efforts are being made to furnish thoBo deprived of homes with the nee essarieB of life. All tho aid societies are giving thoir help. Rebuilding has ^already oommonoed,.and oontrnots havo been made for many fine structures to replace immediately those destroyed. A Daring Girl. A girl's heroism saved a QUmbjgr^f lives near Louisville,1 Ry", arewdaya nero. A, Portion of a picnic porty went to the picnic grounds in a covered furniture wagon, arid the driver * hav ing left his scat to fix something about tho wagon, taking tho precau tion to unhitch the horse on the Bide next a steep bluff along which tho road ran, the horsen becoming frightened started off, and tho wagon was rapidly nearing the blnff when Nellio Johuson, a girl fourteen years of ago, olimbed to tho driver's seat, reached down over the dashboard 'and secured the reins, and by tho oxertion of all her strength brought tbo | team to a standstill. The affar is desoribed as a most thrilling oscttpo from a terrible cntastropbo, ana tho littlo miBB is the recipient of praise from all sides in tho vicinity of her home. ? ?. iW r~ 77" ' ? ? - ?We do not know why so many are investigating tho subjects of astronomy and spirit mil ism at tho prosent time, without it is because Vnnus iB mich a ohatming medium. .^fJho in to hohl a grand' ecunoc in'December next, when she wijl do. the tranci-it buyineis for tho whole world. ... The following extract \* from an EcUtortat Ar ticle iuhish appeared in the Buffalo Neva of May 3((*1874. A Unmmoth KStAbllsUment ana an Kn terpiir.l?a Proprietor* It is hardly necounary for us to call attention to tho whole page communication from Dr. It. V. Pierce, of the World's DlsponBary, which appoarB in thin ienuo, an at leant every invalid mirroring from chronic diBoaso most seo and tak? a' hvoly interest in the sound, common aenao idoas therein sot forth, as well as iu tho indisputablo evidoucoB or wonderful euros that are given. ? buffalo baa sovoxal bUBiuoaa eatabllahmontB of'wbloh she may JuBtly foel proud, biit few, if any, indeed, that haS acquired Buch world wido Vamo and reputation as than of Dr. Pierce :?'?Tho World'b DiBpoueary." ThiB oBtabllah montwollmeritb itaappollation. "Tho World's Dispensary," as it is, without doubt, the larg oat aud moat complete of iiB kind that can bo found anywhero, and modicinoa are propared within its walls that find a ready sale hi ovory quarter of tho globo. In fact, the foreign trade formB no small part of the buBinoB?. A visit to tho Bhipping department, which' is on tho'firat floor, gives ono a slight idea of the oollossal proportions of tho .bualnoaa there transacted. Here tho viaitor may boo, aa we dldi' hugo piles of boxoa being shipped to wholoaalo houaoB in ovory part of tho land, sIbo to foroign conn trios??von China and Ja pan contributing to tho demand for theso pop ular modioinoB. Tho doctor has achieved this inimonao patronage and demand for bis colo bratod romodioB by hiB groat skill aa a phy6l ?ian, tho euporior curative virtuoB oftho romo dioa ho haa diacovorod and hiB houorablo deal ings, indomitable will and ceaseless in dun try. Tho euros that he has effootod have of ton boon wonderful, in fact, almost miraculous, having frequently boon effected, as ho has shown us by ample, evidence, after many eminent physi cians in BuccoBaion had failed. Thia aacceas has had tho effect to glvo him an immense I practice at tho World'b DiBuousary, so that, in 'asingle month, ho probably treath and euros ,more canon of invoterato chronic dlaoasos thnn most physicians, in otdinary practice, treat in a whole lifo-timo. His practico has bocomo bo large that he ih obliged to employ four phyaio iana to asaiBt him in tho ox ami nation and treat ment of casea. And in tho selection of hia profeaBional assistants ho has sparod no ox poneo to aocuro men of thorough medical edu cation, and who havo boon well akillod in the sohool of experience. Each devotes hiB wholo time and attention to a specialty, while Dr. Pierce, who has not only received degrees from at loaut two of the il rat medical colleges in tho land, tho ovideuco of which, in tho Bhapo of diplomats, wo noticed hanging in hia oQlco, hut has also the advantago of an immonao oxpori enco, ia in constant consultation with them over tho more difficult casos. ThUB thopatient has not only tho bo no tit of Dr. Piorco'a largo experience, but alao that of. a council of phyai cianB, each akillod iu hia particular specialty. Buaides all thoHo aaaiBtaut physicians, in tho dispensary dopaitmont aro alao employed a Short-hand reporter, to sbbIbI iu corroapond onco and diapooaiug or drug clorka, each akill od. in hia buamoaa, that the doctor a prescrip tions, may- bp componndod with tho groaloat care. \Y lie over has obaorvod, au wo havo, the crowd of patlonta, almoBt coiiBtantly in tho reception rooma., at tho World'a DiBpoueary, and hia heard tho heartfelt expressions ?f gratitude arid praiBe which thoy lavishly boatow upon tho houorablo aud worthy proprietor, cannot fail to agree with UB that the diligent . medical devotion, patient industry and uncon querable energy that havo enabled Dr. Piorco to achiovo so much, havo at the name time conferred a roal blcasiug upon suffering hu manity. Wo publish tho above, not as a "paid puff," but as only a fair roproaentation of ono of tho iirat buaiuoaa men of tho land, whoao fame in becoming world-renowned, and who-o cntorpriao contributed iu no atnall degree to tho prosperity of tho city, giving employment to largo numbern, and m other various waya promoting tho general wolfaro of tho pcoplo. An Aleutian Mummy. L. bhceran, collector of customs at Kodiak, Alaska, has in his possession an Aleutian mummy, prooured from a oavo on Kodiak Island. The mummy iu described by our correspondent as " simply skin aud bone." He is now, and was when found, Bitting in a crouch ing position, his head turned to the right, his face direotly on a line with his right shoulder. When the > kin is touched it sounds like a drum. Part of his hair is on, and his mustache is per fect. Portions of his skin pnrka (shirt) remain, and his tarbasaux (boots) aro nearly perfeot. It is worthy of men tion that although the mummy has been exposed over a year, there is no change perceptible. The implements found with him denote that many years has elapsed since the gentleman was depos ited in the cave. Through all the ages of study and investigation which have marked tho path of scientific discovery, ono espe cially alluring object has tempted the inquiries and speculations of philoso phers. It is what the wizard and witches of olden time, tho jugglors of India, soothsayers of Arabia, Magi of Egypt, necromancers of Turkey and the Orient, and alchemists of civilized Europe have sought, but sought in vain?a vegetable non-poisonous Elixir, which, by cleans ing the blood, romoving from tho sys tem all impurities, strengthening the muscles, and the brain, and vitalizing ovory fibre of,.tho system, should bid .defiance to the corroding hand of dis ease. Dr. Walker, ot California, discovered an herb, the properties of which, if they do net entirely fulfill all the oonditious above mentioned, havo at least proved themselves efficacious in nil of them; this herb Doctor Walker has made an ingredient in his famous Vinegar Bit ters, whioh can bo obtained of any wholoaalo druggist throughout tho coun try. _ Ah an ovidenco of tho popularity of Procter A Clamblo'ri UxtratH Ivo Soap, wo atato upon good authority that tho ea'ea of this one blind of Boap oxcooded one hundred thousand boxTm [of nixty pounds each], or nix million pounds, tho past yoar,'and tho demand ia in oreaaiqg daily. A auporior articlo and full WO'gut toll?? in tho end. ? A rich baohelor in Providence de clares ho will not marry a girl who onds her name in " io," and all tho Fannies, JosicB, and Minnies are thinking what they will do about it. Imitators should never be encouraged. Thoir goods aro alwaya interior in quality and Lit ended to docflivo. BltV tho gem lino' ! dm wood Collar. It haa all iho odgCH folded ao that thoy will not turn out. ?A philanthropist proposes to muz zle tho boys during the greon apple season. Go TO i?vermdo Water Curo, Hamilton, 1)1. . Not Q u He ao Fast, nir. Jones!?A liorae ?ootor^ln Philadelphia wan caught changing the eolehrated Mexican Mm tang Unlniont Into othor notiicF, ana lining it as his own recipe. Honesty Ik Mwayn tho host policy. These rnodiclno luon llko to follow up Buch follow*. It cured Iho lame. horn* ull tho i .Lin.-; but It damaged ti.o Doctor'* reputa tion, and beiififltcd tho proprietor in nropcrtlou. Wo,b>v? hoard of bo many JUif nm.iMn pi-rHonn n:.d bmo hon ch being cured by tha fcluatang Liniment that we udvlfo evury liiniHetieeper, liverymen and planter to invent in i? 60 cU or a $1.00 bottle, n^alimt accident. Uown r4 Of counterfeit*. It ist wrapped iu a stool engraving, slgaod "0. W. Wotturook, Chemist," ?i rT~!?? ; t1 v) ;<? The Urmia Revolution ih Mepiiut. TaxracnT, which w%? commenced^ in I860- is ?Uli In progress. Nothing con stop It, for H 14 founded on tho principle, now universally r-oknowl edged, that physical vigor is tho moat formidable antagou lat of all human ailment*, and experience baa ahown that Plantation Bittius la m pecrlc.rn lnvlgorant, 58 well as tha best possible safeguard against epi demic diseases. The -Ladle*' Noroals Clnb, cf.-New JTork, rootntly changed their discussions from Woman's suffrage to Hair preparations and Pimplo Banlsh ere. They declared that where nature had not en dowed them with beauty, H was their rigb^?yea, their duty?to soak It where they* could; Bo tneyall voted that Magnolia Balm' ovorenme SallownesS, Rough Skin and Blngmarks, and gavo tho complex ion a most dittinou? (Sorostan) and marble-liko ap pearanoo (dangorous to men,' no doubt) : and that 1,yon'n Xatbalron made the hair grow thick, sott and awful pretty, and moreover prevented It from turning gray. If the proprietors of th?ee articles did not send the sisters an invoice, they are not smart. 1 **"? * : OHIDDU.KN OFTEN LOOK PAX.B1 A?SX> '? * '"""SICK from nc other caaw than having worm* tn the stomaoh. -.-,f*,iiJ BROWN'B yKRMIFUOE COMFITS ^ will destroy worms without injury to tho child, bo Ing perfectly WHITJS and free from aU. oolorlbg or olbsr Injurious Ingredients usually used In worm preparation*. CURT1B ? BROWN, Proprietors, No. 38 Fuiiou street, New^.Tork. dold by druggists and cheroiats, and dealers In? medicines, at twenty-live cent* a box. THIRTY VKAK8' KXPKH1KNCK OF AD Ot.D NDH8K. Mrs, Wlnslow'st-oothlnKBjrupbjue preacrlp tlon of one of the best female physicians and nurses In the Called ?J?te?, apd ba^beeu asad (or thirty years with never falling satety and success by mil Hods of mothers and ?children, frdro tho teebie fant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acid ity or the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulatasa the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe It to'bo the hsst and aurcal remedy In the wor d In all case* of dysen tery anil diarrhoea In children, whether It arises from teething or from any other cause. Full di rections for umIiik will accompany each bottle. Noupgojiulue uuless Uiefuu-alnille.yf CURTIS <ft PkkKINS Is or the ootfldn wrapper: ? M m I I Bold by all medicine dealers. - ** BOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FAMILY LINIMENT. BOUSEHOIiD PANACEA AND FAMILY IJN IMF/NT. Why Will Von ?u>m l To all persona aufferra? .'-..i 7t.. twj snl u>f ' from rheumatism^ rieursigta. cramps in the limbs or ntoro ach. bllloua colic, patu In tho back, bowels or side, ws would say the Household rannte? and Family Llnlmeat Is of all' others the remedy you Waat for Internal and external nas. it kaa cured the above com plaints in thouaanda or cases. Thore Is no mistake about It. rT-? It. 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NICHOLS & CO . 712 llroadway, few ? York.mnnufaettirois a id dealers In Need les. Tuckers, and attachment* for all double thread Sewing MHChtnen. Hample dosen needles sent to any post ofllce address, on reeeint ol fifty cents. WUVi Send 25 cents aud tbe address or five Per If n II son- and receive by mall a neatitirul Phro I mo, alg] 7x9?worth fl.50?and full lustruc MfiTB tlnn'1 lo clei.rf.1i tv ds.> . Address, nil I 11'LDlUi &. Co.. ICS Sonth nth Ht? Phlla ..Pa. MflfJPV Ka%ily madi) ?<y nMlIng'TKaH at im tflUtlC I POKTBIW PniOBSor getting up clubs In towns and country, for the oldest Tea Company In Anieilca. <;r-?t< si Inducements, fend for cir cular. CANT.iN TKA Co., 118 Ch .mbors kt. N. Y. THr8~PRINTING INKvvM D?ix??i pp., IlarperVi biiildlng, No v York. It Is for sale bv i he Btiutnern Newspaper Union. Nashville. In 10 tb. and ft a?. \w ckages. Als? ?? -ill assortment of Jnn Inks. Bethel College, UUSSKLKVIi^Lk, ky. IOOATION HRaCTHV; BOARD CilKAP; J Kudowment. 8^00,000. . ?m- Head, for s\ l auilotrno.-^fW Address. LE&CnS WAOOENE.t, Chulrmsn of Faculty. THE FAHIlY REGISTER, A BPIiENDID engravk.il; MxiH Inches In sizo. 1\. and boauitftilty colored. Place for names or parents anil clilldren. muiTlnges, wlicn and by whom, births and deaths, when nnd where. Sent postpaid on receipt of 20 cents, or three for so cents. Address W. M. BURROW; Mrhilol, 1 en n. Agonts "Wanlotl. Greenwood Seminarv, (A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAD KS.) Sl'l-.< IAI.T1KS: KngUsh. Mathematics, all Bciences, l.utlii, iireek. French, (lorman. In strr.iuenial nnd Vocal Mn-ie, i rawing, Paintlnu Need e, Italr. Wax mid Frost Work. Knll Mcflslcm Iickius f>kst Monhav in Kep lemhor, 1874. RatesreMonatbte? sulvaiiinsrc? iliH?-.lnM?. I ??'?n or iiari1?u!nr? address the Principal? Mrs N. LAwRJCNPE UMIhi.EV, I.ebanoniTenn BYRNES Pocket Fhotoscopo. Has jpTea^m?gmfylttg power, used for . i.nniert' It money, shoddy la cloth, foreign sun stances In the eye, in wounds,etc , and I i examine | Insects, (lowers and plants; lo dnlec flaws In met als, Hiiet.esa or wood-Rrain; to decipher writloH oilierwise illi'Klble; and for the Inspection of grain mineral., etc. I seiul for ovrrvbodr. Double ? mi vi x i ens, rt Inches in d'ameter Mounted Id leiither. and carr.rMi In tho ve t pecket. Price ?? cents, two ror $1, rrno hv mall. Agents wanted Illusirnti d < Ircutsrs and terms free.. .AdtlreHs M I . HYKN, P.O. Box 4.8?\New York. ? filte, No 10 Nassau inte l. Htato where yon khvthis. A Household wfihont TAnnAwrr, Pkltz-R A rgHIKST wuh.n reaih. lacks an inumitant aafn isusrd or health and l.f?. a few doaes of thl* sti.ndnrd remedy fiir Indiceatlon, boiiatlpatlon'arid hllloii n-^, relieve every dint renal ogsyrnnfotri hjil prevent onngcintis cniisTqtiencVM For sale hr the eniire drug iiaija. M AHRI?GEWlIE ;Sa,ii m .it. t ie Infornualon for ibosewho arumarrIK " . ""'eW'latfl inarriage. Price nny cents oi mall, .\ddress Dr. nulls' Dlspon^ry. U iftrt/ BVhth street, ut. LouU, Mo. "tW DON'T BUY . , j , tnirrx, you hav^ mm ' t-n ,H?A: .F..o ? A.1WID t] tUrad w ftn LOW RESERVOIR O As we have la GOOD REASONS wby they t ? ti do -your work QUICK and EASY, CHEAP and CLBAJ WThey are ch rap est to buy.-' They arc best to asc. Cr} TIicj*. bake evenlv and quickly, ?oa^ Their operation is perfect. ummP They have always a good draft. <They are made of the best material They roast perfectly. . ?.: no/) OThey require but little fuel. They , are very .low prieed. BJLl They4are easily managed. They are suited to all localities. SUJ Every stove guaranteed to give satistur'o SOLD BY EHCEL8I0R MANU'FB CO., ..ra^r.nS^jow. no,..'., m THE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON Sewing1 Maobine. I v, AWAKiiKi? ; Tk? " Medal for Progress," AT VIBKNA, 1873. Tin: HiquehtOrdeb of "Miaui," awarded at Tin: exposition. No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Hedal. A Fiflto GOOD. RE)ASONtft 1.?A New Inversion Teorouoiixy Tmikb ud: secured by I>ttera Patent. ;a.-Wi\kosB.;>rrf.rJ MICK BTITOK. nllko on 3pt ?> sides, on a// Jttndj of ifoods. ltU NS Ll.lllT,SMl)OTH.N'()lS!:i.l>!i.aiUl IUP -fwwf combination or qualities. 4-,? DuniBLt?Run* for Years without Repairs O.? Wtll do all vorteile* of Work and fancy Stil a tng In a superior manner. O.?In Most Eatily Managed by tho ? operator. Length of nti'ch may be uttered while running and machine- can be threaded without passing thread through holes. 7.? De?lgh Simple, Ingenious, Elegant, tormina, the stitch ti-itftoi.r the uw of Coff Wheel Gears Kotary Cams or Lever Arms. Uas the Automah. drop Feed, which insures uniform length of stUcA at any speed. Has our now Thread ControUet which allows easy movement ot ueedte-har and pr vent* iniury to thread. H.?Construction ' ?'??i earefni nnd kin-inked It lit manufactured by the most skUlfu'- and expert cnerti mechanics, at tho celebrated Remington Armory, 11 on, N. Y. Kcw Yorli Office, No. 6 Jtladtaon Sqnnre, (Kurtx'i Build ing.) ntlANCU OKFICICSi J?85 Htato at., Chicago, iii.; 9170 Superior at., Cleveland, Ohlo.lllH 1 Fourth ot., Cincinnati, 0.| 406 Btaln at.| Bun"alo,'N. Y.i 33J4 Washington "art., Boston, Masi,| 810 Chestnut it., Philadelphia, Pa..} lO Mxtli nt?, Pitt?? burgh, fa. Business College, and Telegraph Institute, I.KIIANOX, TKNN. WS^ NASHVILLE *$* (B. A 8.) Business College, and Telegraph Institute: a '.?HivtLi.K. vksi*. ... AIJ modern Imorove meiuH In uusiiitxri train inc. Bates to rait the hard times. 8ITUATI0N8 GUARANTEED MVJf or half tu.: tu Men refou od For psrttmiUr > ad arena the Prln Ipai. Tiiii.has ToMiY, Leba non, Tonn., or 03 Church ?traut. Nu n viiicT.-nn. WATERS' OONOERTO ORflANS arc the most beautiful in style ? >tl perfect wi tone ever made. The Concerto stop U the best ever placed in any organ. It Is pro duced by an extra set n/ reeds, peculiarly voiced, the rtTect of which is moat charming and soul-stlrrlng, vhile. it* linllnilon m' Me Immun vnlrc I* siiperh. W r;,i< liberal. WATKR8' IPhilhftrinonio, Ves per Ac OrohoHtral ORGANS lit untipt? French cases, are among the best ninde, and combine purity of voicing telth great volume of tone. Huitahlt/ur parlor, rhiircli or mn*lc liall. WATKR8' New Scale JPIAJSTO& htivr great power ami a flue singing tone, with all modem Improvementu, and a e the. best pianos made Tue no organs and p'l anos are. warraultil/'ir O years. Prlers cx tremoly low/or rash, or purl cash'and b?l ".? In molt lb I y or fiiiarlcrls payment? ?ccond>han<t Instrument* taken In ex chancre. Agents wanted in every county in thr v. H. and Canada. A liberal discount to etc. Tfarhrrs, Ministers, diurejie* ' .Schools, Lodge*. ILI.USTHA T?J) CA TAEOtiUEH Mailed" ? 1 HOHACK W.\TKKM * 80^. . 4SI Broadway, N. Y. P.O.Box a ?07. AGENTS WANTED for the new book, "TellltJllV A Life's Kspertens? la MOrsionlia. nrUrt.T. It It. Simhriei of Suit Lake Oily. With as lirmnBecrioN hi IIA UK I KT UK Kill. KItRTOWK. It iHiDDum SHU ttnrr 6f ?? Knt4 ami. Wir No. 1>,"tolp n full ar uiniir. Conpl,U In dalsIL d?!kst< to style,"atraager than OsUon. mere thrilllDK than rtimiMe,' 1 Is TM a oklt SSStnai BOOK QpOII II.? SUC^ect ITSk WSTTTSS ?? 4 ?asi. Muruon wnuAM. CAUTION. All o'.btr booka prri^silnf t. ?* written t.t llorm'n w?men aaa mroimini. Full particulars Urai?, eta., f.ee. QUEEN CITY rUULLSULNQ Ot)., ClncJun?tl,t? l.V IfBBRAHKA, NOW FOR 8ALEVERY CHEAP. Trn Ycnrs Credit, Interest Only Six i'cr Cent. Send for "The Pioneer," A handson'e Illustrated paper cou<aliiln? the IfOMK^TKim Law. a np.w AC ? DKR Junt pub 11 - llstl. Mailed Ii. n to nil nirm of ih- wo.ld. Ad iirejH, o. V. OAVIM, i..i.a^O tn..,l<*lorier U. r. R.nUvOKlitTf Kkpp\ k>. ?r. TUTT'S H?l?nbVE i'ii - ossos Qualities thaiAOotbtir Uyw iten. iu ef feet Irt inntuntatioous and it Is so natural thai It ciuiioicie detoctcd. It in lutrmloxH und e,\ llv itii idldd.aud Is In general ule amoug.the fnKhlonabli) UalrdroaAur.H In ovory largo cliy. Price H UO a box. Bold everywhere. Offlcs, 18 Murr ay *U, Now Vork. V1NECAR BITTERS TSP m <MiLY.rifivmviiiHfym?i Dr? J. Wj?ii^riHjL^nforjiltt Yin esar Bitters avo a purely Vcgctyblo preparation,' made chiefly from thp na, '.iv'o herbs found ort tho lower ranges "of the Sierra Kovndaitipun?iinsof fJajifpf? nia? tue mflflicf nab prppprriefrflftJT^gi u-o oxtractea tiibrclrom^vvitnWftraiO use of Alcohol, -""?Rio "^tieBtton" 1s almost i daily asked; '^Yhat is ?ha causo"pf?.tho unparalleled success of -Vinegar, Bit* ticks?" Our answer is, that.th'ey rerriovo tH? csiiisd ?T^Weii?o, htid the patient to* covers l?sj health; /-They are-, thd great blood purifier and a^fo-giying nrinoiplp-i ?v porlbct '"Kcnovalor 'nritT' Invigofatbr of tho system r^N?rer; "before in the lrfaiHtorj{of: tho world 'hasmedicine dJeon, compounded possessing tho rcmarkablp qualities of Vinkuab IJittkrs in healing tho sick of cvory"TITI<ca?5 ftTult hrholr to. They ?aro h gcntlb Pnr^atiro ?na' wflll."a?Ja.9I<|l? relieving J<Jonuc#tion or Jnflamrnation ;thb 1 .ivcr and Visceral' Organ's, in' Bih'ond ?UiHCii8C8. .; vfI :'. Witll "TU oY/ .?T? Y9tif in niminivc, BMnyimm?/'*?mim?vfn Sedative, Counter-Irritant.-Kudorilic, AHenj_ *5vo; and Auli-Bili?ue. -'Grateftil -thousands pr?cfcwvaik EGAit Bitters the most wonderful Jn vigorant that ever ^eajtajned the sinking system. No Person can iake theWBltiers according to ;dif e?Hiohs, and remain long tin well, pro vided. their bones .aro not de stroyed by %nBdV?l 'jpoisbn <>r* otubr means,' and vital organs wasted heyeha repair. ?.., -toi tn- ; ' iixol ?If Jlilions, itemitteut. and ,Int$r> mitteilt Fevers, winch are so preva lent in the valleys :of bur gfeat' Tiveri throughout the United States, especially those of tho a?S5j?siimi?-Obio, Missouri, Illinois,.Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkpn :sas,'lied, Colo^do, Braz?s, Klo Grande, Pearl, Alabama^ Mobile, Savannah^Roc ? aiioko, ,JamQ3..aud ,nianv.,others, with, their vast tributaries, throughout fmr emiro Tsouutiy'during lUe Su'mmeV'a'nd Autumn, a ml remarkably so during sea sons 6i unusual heat kaud dr^uesSj are I invariably accompanied by extensivo de rangements df the stomach tttid'liveVJ and other abdominal viscera. In tboir treatment, a purgative, exerting^ pqw> crful in?ueuco upon these various oi? gans, is essentially -necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. j. Walker's Vinegar B ixtkiis, jus they will speedily remove tho dark eolored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions' of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by .purifying.all-its fluids with Vikkoah Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a Systfem thus foro-iirnife'd." * Dyspepsia or Indigestion; Head ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs; Tightnes* of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructat.bns of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpi fa tal ion of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid ; noys, and a hundred other painful sfrip toms. aro the ofibyriniftr of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy- advertise* ment^. ' , " * '. .. . r . .Sorpfula.or King's. Evil, White Swelling!), Ulcers;'Erysipelas, dwelled Neck, (kntre-, Scrofulous In (laminations, Indolent inflammations,. Merctmal Af^ feotionB, Old' St?res',' Eruption? ' pf tl|o Skin. Boro Eyes, etiv l? lhbso',4u? ?? nil" other ooustitntioual Disease Walkee^! Vineqab BiTTKit.s have shown their groat curative power? in tho ruo^t obstinate' and intraetahlff ?aH>?C ( \q *--. div ilij +>u JF?r Iniiaminalory and Cliroinc. Itlteuinatisin, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent rovers. Diseasbkoi the Bleed, Liver, KidjipyA-fiW ..Bl?ddrav these Bittors havj^iacrnuu. Stich.Biseasea are caused by Vitiated Blood,' *\ Meclianieal Diseases.^-Pefio*S'o en gaged in Paints and -Minerals,1 suph^aa Phunbere, Typo-^pAtcrt?^Jaold-heaters, and Miners, as tboy itdvonco in lifo? aro subject tt? parulysi? 'df-tho Bowel?.'" "Td'"guard against this, take a doso ?>( Wai.kvm'$ Vik UOar BiTTEns occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tot ter, Salt-Kbomni Blotches, Spcts, Pimplhs,' Pustules. .Boils,, Carbuncles,, King-worms, Seald-heAff; Sorb Byes. Erysipelas.'' ffch. Scurfs, JJi.-i'i'lonitions <il" thp Skin, ?unit>r.s aj)'d Diseases of the Skin of whatever uuui? ?t- nature, are* literally dug up and carried out ofith* systt>m in a*short time by the us* ofthesj Bitters. , Pin, Tape, And other WorhVfi; lurking in tho system of so nuvny thousand)-.; are elfeetually destroyed and remqv.cd^.;^o bVshuu ?<f medicine, no vermifuges, no an ihelmihitles;willfree the ayntcm from worms liko these B^it^ers ? ^.-,,,1 t?n'?f For Female (^mplaiitis, in young or old, married t\t alhglb, at tbeda-wh of wo manhood, or tho ?turu ftfJUfe, these Tonio Hitters display so decided an influence.4hat improvement is sboh pctceptlhle. ; (>eanse tiio Vitiat?d Blood when-> evei yon Upd its impurities bursting through^ the skij? in Pimples, Eruptions, or Soros; cleanse it when, yon tiud it obstructed arid sluggish in the veins; demise it whenJt is foul; your leei.ngs vrill toll vou When." Keep the blovd pure, and tho health t>! the eystdm will follow. . ^ t, j ?? K. II.'MtnosAi^iVJt^c?.r '7 li ntuirjrt?u> ab.v(Jeii ArU.; Sap U>iliforn|a? ?vi :?'t \?- 'A*J*'.icir'^r.>*t*.i *c"bA?iV>t >l6 >' ft. J .%.rin ?>v <*i, ilru^-iM> AntTi l>?^fM)K ?At'OUTSHH ?JOIll.KCJEC, ITavnHl .' .ir.-. ivy. 1SIH MrSMlcn hi (ruin Sepleinlter ?O, 187-t. au Branche? tuu^ln tliorouithly; and i>rAcilMl|y. Ko ptibilo" exhihl'iohs mloWcd. - All Natural f en tifi tiMi^-lit tsperlrntjateUy tit by obRerverU&a.; i.:t.ll. -i i i t i-Lilly ininr.) in 'Nortnuf TratlbeN <1e|i?rin>Piit without fxtrn chfcTpe. . elcgriTU ?r.d, T?> IdiTiiiy t-iuslil. Mu?Ic. I.&n?niiR?'h nnd PAlrit In? et mi'dprnto prli-m. Hor m? ?voll furnl5hrd. CUpsc? llmlied otideflect. iKoir new c*Ib1o<uo ad dren? C. K. A JNO. AtJ.?. WtLI.IAMH. ' . "/ Jim-? Iv-urtniyt fXrilKN ivrlllue to ...1 vprtis,>rr. |.m>v^ juprillou W the n?m?. of this i.irwr.- T No. SO. s'. O. t>hittof IVO iwflei.co-iulr.lng Uat? oX ?40 bow*. . pRpara, andoaih?avee?hovlu?oo?t of aavcttlaicf.