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T H E WEDSTRSDAY. SEP'TEMBEB 13, tSyy« B E IV E N W E L I S . T h e d riven well c o n test b aa revived. T h e well o w ners were a t one tim e s o rt o f sucked in b y th e position o f t h e M iddletow n pum p m a n u facturers b u t they h a v e now com e to th e conclaslon from 25,000 th a t th e P r i n c e o f D a rkness com mands more than one battery, and th a t th e y w ill fight all opposing foes. T h e pretensions o f th e p a te n t m en acb sh a k e n by COMKUNlsriC SOCIETIES OE THE TJItITED STATES. ITEMS OE INTEEEST. The Am a na OommunUy^ Amana, Germans. Number o about -- \'~™ Businesfies: agrionlttS'e, mamifaetuK and merchandise, Em if^ated to Amr- ightinE e n o , against employing -work- )n o r women in a n y k ind of manufs 4, P. M. is C!arried TW E E D ’S GAME. T h e Tribune reports th a t Tw e ed’s m o tive in testifying is a desire to ex pose old friends who h a v e been as sisting in h is prosecution, an d others w h o have refused to aid him . I t is believed th e purpose o f t h e alderm e n in calling Tweed is to obtain m a terial fo r th e political cam p a ign this fall. Som e o f th e m en who will be exposed are active opponents o f Tam m a n y . CALlJfORITIA. T h e D e m o c racy o f C a lifornia hav e achieved a notable v ictory. S a rgent w ill give place in 1879 to a D e m o cratic S e n a tor. T h e E e d e r a l Senate w ill doubtless th e n be D e m o c ratic. N e w Y o r k , i n its choice o f S tate Sena tors this fall, m u s t bear this i n m ind, an d secure as m a n y S tate Senators as possible to vote in th e jo i n t conven tion in 1879, in b e h a lf o f a D e m o cratic Senator, E x -G o v e rnor H e n d rick s sailed from L iverpool o n his retu r n to A m e r ica Septem b er 8. i ^ ^ T h e R e p u b lican C o n v ention w ill have to choose between two con testin g delegations from th e city of N e w Y o r k — H a y e s an d anti-H a y e s . 1 ^ * A s to how th e D e m o c ratic S tate tick e t sh a ll be m ade u p , th e B u ffalo C o u rier pointedly suggests th a t “ the s u b ject can perhaps be dis cussed w ith adv a n tag e b y th e press, b u t i t is one th a t th e S tate Conven tion should be left, in a l l freedom , to settle.” N e w T e e e g e a p h T a e i f p .—T h e new telegraph rates w e n t into effect M o n d a y o f last week. T h e tariff on m essages of ten words w ithin one h u n d red m iles w ill be 25 ce n t s ; th e m a x im u m ra te to an d from points east of th e M ississippi an d M issouri will be $ l , a n d betw e en N e w Y o r k a n d W a s h ington, A lb a n y an d Boston, 25 cents. L o c a l rates in N e w Y o r k a n d New E n g lan d w ill be s u b s tan tially unchanged. B rig h a m Y o u n g ’s p roperty be gins to trouble th e M o rm o n s. The la t e P ro p h e t, as head o f the C h u rch, h e ld th e titles to b ig blocks o f real estate in th e T e r rito ry , really belong in g to th e C h u rch, an d his heirs do n o t propose to su rren d e r them . T h e situ a tio n th reaten s a legal strag g le th a t will shake th e very foundation o f M o rm o n ism , i f i t does n o t disrupt th e C h u rch. T a k ing out the proper ty in dispute, an d th e m ass o f t h e fa i n t s w ould h a v e very l i tt l e left worth liv in g for. I t appears to be agreed th a t t h e vacancy a t th e head o f the C h u rch caused by B r ig h a m ’s death, w ill not be filled b y a new election. T h e y do n o t propose to give another m a n th e chance th a t th e late g r e a t grabber had. have becom e v e r y mu( th e investigations o f th e p a s t few m o n ths, an d they stan d before th e public in a v e r y doubtful as well as censurable position.' P ro m th e in form a tion now a t h a n d i t ap p e a rs as though th e litig a tio n in s titu ted b y the. holders o f th e p a te n t are l i tt l e better th a n vexatious suits. T h e claim th a t th e re is a p a ten t on bored wells Tias never been disputed. B u t th e fact th a t th e principle was in use a score or m o re o f y e a rs before i t was p a tent ed appears to be as susceptible o f Eoohom] n d settled n ear BuiM o in. 1842; Be- m o v e d toIow a inl855. Marriage per mitted, b u t n o t encouraged. Strongly religious. Callihem selves “ The True inspiralaoniats,\ Present leader in piritnal things, or “ in f i x e d insiru- Daent,\ Barbara Heynemann —now iver eighty years o f age. The -temporal (ffairs are managed, b y trustees. The Harmonist, JSconomy P enn .— Germans. Em igrated to this country in 1803—4. Organized into \ T h e H a r - ^ ‘ in 1805, P ir s t settled tore a fter land with leri- —^Th©—^Th© gresreat B e- which is und« „ reat rigor. grj cascadt ider conslruotion i n Paris, is Infshed c o u t in Eng- Trocadero, i g re at ri| g to cost $180,000, and will b e finished i n . ing, whi< time for the Exposition n ext year, a S au^biter u ^ l CATTLE IN THE ABATXOIS. W h ere BccTes are BCilIedaiiai>xera« cd l»y th e W h o lesale. In the Abattoir, which is- the latest inodel o f a - ^ r f e c t slaughter hohse, work m en on Monday were doing b n t little rork.ork. N o t moreore ttianhan o nee hundredundred andnd H ew AdYertisemenfcs. ^to w N o t m t o n h a fifty h ead were drdssed, and this average will held good though the summer months. Bito the light and I0K7 build- ^ ing, which looks more like a palace than me fo r th e Exposition n ex t year, ’ ^ sla p en, the animals, are driven —^There was recently quarried With- through a p aved passageway, it the use of powder, at the Barre, central iron-floored avenue his e qi perienca a vio‘ „ attended church m ore regularly in his . . . Mass., granite quarries, a block weigh ing„ over 618 tons,s, beingeing foriorty n b f feet seventeen h igh a n d ten thick. —San Erancisco bartenders haV^5 hiunks of class resei\'**'’-— they pu u t ii tru t h as th e fact o f th e patent.— B ingliam ion BepitbUean. H E R E A S P TH E B E . Jottings from Our Variety Drawer. — T h e R u s s ian eagle h a d two heads when the w a r began. H e now has three. T h e T u rk s p u t the o th e r h e a d on h im .— Boston Times. — R u s s ia w a n ts m o n ey, an d to get it th e C z a r has ordered t h a t all taxes in arrears, n o t paid w ithin eight days, be doubled. M e a n w h ile t h e G z a r h a s eighty personal atten d a n ts, who cost about $1,000 p e r day. ^ — A t the apostles’ m e e ting Tues day, it was agreed t h a t a quorum of apostles assum e c o n trol of the C h u rch. Jo h n T a y lor, head o f th e apostles, is v irtu a lly the head o f th e M o rm o n Chareh.\ — A can a l th a t was 'opened a t K e o k u k A u g u s t 22d, is intended to overcom e th e obstacle in th e naviga tion o f t h e M ississippi caused b y the Dea M o ines rapids. I t h a s cost the governm e n t over 14,000,000, a n d is n e a rly eight inUee long an d 300 feet wide. T h e greatest depth is only eight feet, but that is sufficient for the largest boats used on t h a t p a r t o f th e river. — Tweed, before th e alderm a n ic investigating com m ittee, testified to the r in g form ed in the B o a rd o f S u pervisors to pass excessive bills in 1860. T h e rin g consisted o f R o a c h , B rig g an d him self. In 1863, H e n ry S m ith was added to i t , in 1865 Jo h n P o x , in 1866 Jam e s H a y e s , in 1869 Isaac J , O liver a n d A n d rew J . B la k e ly, b u t th e last tw o did n o t know all th a t was going on, b u t th e y got th e ir share. In 1870 th e B o a rd o f S u p e r visors was abolished. T h e Tweed ring h a d n o th in g to do w ith th e su pervisors’ ring. T h e form e r was u n der H o ffm a n ’s adm inistration as m a y or, an d was com p o sed o f witness, Hoffm an, C o m p troller B ren n a n and S tr e e t C o m m issioner C o rnell. Some o f these m en w e n t o u t o f office, a n d the rin g was th e n com p o sed o f A . O a k e y H a ll , C o m p troller C o n n elly, S tr e e t Comm issioner M c L e a n and him self. .t their present town of the eastern bank of the chunks of glass resembling ice which they p t in to d rinks for intoxicated cus tomers instead of the genuine cooling substance. The motive is economy, —^In the Balmer House Chicago, a “ b e a t” w h o 'h a d been living lavishly there for a week, was compelled to stand a t the entrance to the dining room while a clerk explained hia case to the Eap] Ohio. Businesses ; agrioulinre, manu factures and merchandise. Estimated several million dollars. Member- aip fifty years ago 1000; now 100. larriage practiced tm til 1807. Celiba- has since been the rule. George 1 th eir founder and leader until at the age of ninety. Jacob Henrici and Jonathan Lenz are now their leaders. The Harmonists base their organization on religious princi- ^ The Separatists, Zoar, Ohio. —Ger mans. Em igrated from W u r tem b p g . are living. B of their ages, living with and then obtained a lem rith iVasro man has married threo- id all are living. H e took th( rder oftl each about a y ear^ ________ _______ divorce. There are three more sisters eft. — h. half-witted fellow b athed in Saoca- rappa. Me., and on coming out of the water could n o t recollect where he had hidden his clothes. H e wandered two days n aked in the woods. —A n e w discovery in telegraphy^is said t o have been made by a Belgmn animalsjare driven , down the la and into small iron pens, where each awaits sep arately the attack o f the butcher. There 'arenone of the shooldng methods of a few now. Upon the >ng above the iron pens the man appointed to knock down the animal does i t silently and suddenly, with a long iron b ar. Then a b o y opens a g ate into the p en and beats life froi the senseless creature with blows from skull. A } carcass, drawn o u t of the p en by a windlass and auspended head downward from the beam above, is b led and d ressed b y the ikillM head butcher. W h a t becomes of the ofial, is a ques tion interesting to the people who live on the banks of the ^ h u y lM ll below M arket street. They do not find that the waters ate pollnted. The bone blood and entrails are sold t o M atches ■ will ignite spontaneously. In -one of the largest dry-goods stores in H a rtford the matches arc kept in a 8tone-jar, and twice the-contents of the THE VARIOUS D ISEA S E S of the respiratory organs, to which so large a number o f the residents in our variable climate are subject, can promptly be made to yield to Or- SehencU’s Polmonic isyrnp and Seavreed Tonic, These medicines are pleasant to the pal ate and speedy in thoir action They can be had of Druggists tbrottgbont the United States. septl2w4 TRIFUNG WITH A CODD IS ALWAYS DANGEBOUS. TTSE WELLS’ CARS8LIG TABLETS, lows that the nun 10 went home long after midnight, S d l About 750.- FIRST DOSE OK A BOsroK Foucr omesa BOSTOiT, Nov. 15,1871. H. R. S teveks : Dear Sir—In. the spring of I8601 was stricken down With fover, which had a long and almost hopeless run. Xhe best medical advice being in attendance, I was taken through the fever; hut it left mo terribly reduced and weak, with ex- aciating pains in my side, back and hips. I PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXEl SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 0. N. CRITTENTON. 7 S ixth A vencb . septl2w4 New York. FRECKLINE!! R e m o v e s FRECKLES, Bcaittifiea the Complexion and m a k e s tlu mUn iSoft a n d Smooth. FRECKLES DISAPPEAR A S IF B Y M A G I C ! It is highly reGommended for rough, coarse com p lexions, a few applications often w o rking wonders, a case never having been known where ersevorance in its use did not insure a beanti- iil complexion and a velvety skin. 50 Cei . bottle. Sold by all Druggists. GEO. A. KELLOGG, Proprietor, septl2w4 6 Church St.. N. T. ______ Ition I was persuaded to try V i by a friend whom it cured of the si disease, and it seemed as though I cot' ' ' 1817, Baumeler. said t o have been made b y a Belgian officer, by wbioh communication will bo rendered quite possible for all the in- value of property one million dollars. »f land 7500 acres. Oeliba gehassi presentt shares h is responsibilities Amount oi until 1828; marriage Jacob Ackerman presen ) acres. _ ___ has since prevailed, loader, • b u t quit labitantsof i :he wires are cut. _ —^Lampasas Springs, Texas, is the popular watering p lace o f the Lone Si State, but the o ther day a p a rtyof hotf tors for manufacture into fertilizers. The fat is carried away to the butter and from that moment l began to mend, grad ers : “ We don’t bave any refuse in this Abattoir. Everything is used, and all that goes into the river are the washings town after all of the floor.” In. the extensive cattle, ‘ sheep and h o g s h eds that surround the 'slaughterhouse the same precautions against-the accumulation o f filth are ob served. fill the pens and Kidney Complaint and similar diseas I am, 8i^ respectfully, LAFAYJBTXH WOBD, 664 Broadway. All Diseases of the Blood. FOR SALE! iJ 'H E undersigned offers for s a le his Plaster Mill, Grist Mill, And about 5 Acres of Land, left three ) street I warwhoop, ,ead bodies Pr. KeiVs Communities .—^The one located a t Bethel, Shelby Ooimty, Mis souri, was founded in 1844, ' Highest membership 650; present about 250. “ ■ ■■ Germans and Bennsylvania —^The M ayor of Waco, Texas, went to business a fortnight Dutch. Business: agricnltn: ^ c n lt n r e , manu res and merohandisq. Own 4,000 Lorescres o ff land. Governe B u siness: a a o ] and trustees. Favor marriage, ij’ound- ed on religion. T h a t a t Aurora, Oregon, ■where Dr. R eil now resides, was found ed in 1855,-and is the more prosper having 18,000 acres of land and al 400 members. Their basic principles are of course the same as at BelheL The two communities are substantially one, having a common interest. Many persons a t Aurora went from Bethel, which accounts for the latter’s decline in numbers. Chicago and d u ring sentedhis resignation I t was accepted, and a new —An English jury lately awarded ^0 ,500 as damage to be paid by th e Great Northern Railroad Company to a band, a clerk his absencf )pte , dered, b u t h e returned in time to sp< inight ago, > one pre- Council. joil The h o tel back o f the Abattoir belongs I butchers u ’ ’ hee yardt ards Pennsylvania to an association of b and drov ers, b n t th y many reme conclusive ^ ___ , „ . be cured? ‘Why iss thishis medicineedicine performingrformi eat cures ? It works in the blood, iu the Why i t m pe Their co-( the most toe North th e c ity of disease originates in the blood; and no'med- has given [mirable establish] Por farther information, inquire of J ajie ■yiOKBUMAN, Ilion. julyl8m2 T O LET. ip H E very desirable R esidence .•*- Mary street, now oeeueied by Henry Ohuri WISTAES’S BALSAM O F WILD gBERRY. F rom SEYMOUR TSATCHER, M, R.. op H er - MOK, N* Ye ¥ISTAR’S BALSAM - r r o j ? * ------------------ ¥ILD CHERRY. F rom K. FELLOWS, M. D.. op H ill . N. H. se o f this preparation for s WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. F rom E. T. QUIMBY. A. M., P rincipal opthb . N Ew I pswich (N. H.) A pplrtos A cadesit .”,! For more than fifteen years I have used Dr. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY for Oougns. ^ fds and Sore Throat, to which I, in com- rith the rest of mankind^ am subject; and it WISTAR’S BALSAM O F WILT) CHERRY. F rom A. RUIi’K.LEE, E sq ,, P ostmaster at W est B ra TTLE£ORO\ V t . \lam subject to sv^dden colds hyhard for which 1 use the BALSAM, and find it the heat remedy for a cough or a sore throat that I ever wasacquaintedwith. Myfamilyalso s i^ e n t fphia y ard, a t the junotioi of the North. P ennsylvania, the Beading aud the FennsylVania Eailioads-possess facilities fo r siaughteriug beevM that Mrs. Brundage, wbose busbi vvito ^ .6 0 0 a y ear salary and k prospdct of p ,7 5 0 , died from injuries received in an accident last Christmas, when she also auBtained dteadful injuries. — T. graph ightering b e e v ^ thi e uneqnaled anywhere except a t thee irda on the Schuylkill,— Seventy-one Yeiffs of Age. E4ST M aeshpield , Aug. 22,1870. M b . S tevens : ^ subten lontinues with great activi ty. .. ................... lin and Mayence in Germany. line between Ber- SEOOXmfi HliDM WAXES. Major-General von.Hohatiua, the in ventor of the new field-gun adopted iu the The NAafers.—Mostly Americans—a nationalities. Eollo seven States. Each society is divided into few of oth( Ann Lee. icietiesin £ is divided two or more families’cr separate m u n ities; so that there are in all over fifty Shaker communities. These had at one time a m embership of five o r six thousand. The p resent membership is not far from 2,400. The Shaker com munities are all large laud-owners. Businesses : agriculture and manufac tures. The Shakers are religious celi bates. Each family has ife Eldresses, Trustees and Deac llglOUS Of Eac h family h as ite Elde es. Trustees an d D e aco ns; s; rery two or thrCb societies have amini minis- y, consisting when complete, the former ci-j - -------------- ----- ranean conneefion with several poihts o F toe western frontier of Germany., Sub*- terranean telegraphs are found there tes be many times more expensive than, those upon poles, b u t have the advan tage of never b eing impeded by weath- A woodman in Austin, Nev., has id h is team of eight oxen after lead ing citizens of too place. Every d ay h e is h eard shouting to them like this, ex- : »G£ ertainmg 1 a rifie u n d er water. 0 says, that fisl muchuoi blelow (' they are n o t too m water, can b e shot from the sb. the surface T h e f a c t t h a t M r. H a y e s has leld e d to W e lls an d AnderE yie ld e d to W e lls a n d A n d e rs o n , of the L o u s iana R e tu rn in g B o a rd, throw n civil service rules to th e deuce, and ordered the C o llector o f th e P o r t of N e w O rleans to appoint whom they nam e , w ill be generally construed as a confession th a t M r. H a y e s recog nizes very serious o b ligations o n some- derson.— C7weaflfo Times. A •PATWTT.V OF CBmiHALS. A F a th e r and. M other 'Whose Off spring' Clave S u rpassed X h eir Parents* eaco n ai ihavea try , consisting when complet of two males and two females. _ The Central M inistry of all the Societies resides the ' \ ‘' toe time a t Lebanon, N. ■visiting the other socie ties. Daniel Bolar and Giles B. Avery now stand a t the head of the Shaker ministry. The Perfectionists .—Founded ^ b y Jo h n H u m p h ry Noyes, as a religions sect date from 1834; as communists from 1846. F ir s t organized in communi ty a t Putney, Vt. Kemoved to Oneida, N. Y., in 1 ^ 8 . The branch society in \Wallingford Conn., established in 1851 W hole n u m b er of members 301. Busi nesses : The manufacture of silk threads and steel traps, the canning of fruits and vegetables, and agriculture. Social system, complex marriage. Theodore E . Noyes, a son of the founder, is President of toe two c< have a common inter, men and capital quires. The Teariai Iowa.- idan, you blamed lazy b e a s t; haw, there. Col. Price, or I ’ll b reak ever* ' ----- -- ■ id li ■ ■ that h e also uses p rofanity : “ Gee, :e, J o h n L y o n s ; whoa, Dr. Sher- ’ ’ ;med lazy b e a s t; haw, there, irery bone in git n p . Jack ksthe minis- ) whip, and thro-ws a stone a t the b ank president. —Albert Meyn of Boston during twelve years paid the premiums on ^5 ,0 0 0 of life insurance. The burden was too h eavy for his business, and was the cause of his bankruptcy; bnt he struggled h a rd a n d successful!; the payments, belie'ving ;that 1 BO h e was securing his fomil;, poverty after his death. With years one after another of toe . or from a boat. The ■ a rmor plates Mps of war, however, do n o t usual xiend any lower than from two to thr metres -below the- surface, as beyoi that depth ships are regarded as urn eaUabl above water; b u t Major-General you Uchatius wished to find the result which would be attained b y firing u n d er water. F o r this purpose h e procured a wood- :fac6 of led \wil clamps in snoh a manner that when the raft floated on the water the rifle was fired horizontally at a deptb of h alf a a -whicb ho 'was insured hav ices, and when he died. ,na WUOU no uiou, oovoioi f ago, oil h is policies were worth- His-wife and children arapenni- j Icarlans', Corning, Adams Co., ,—^French. ^ T h eir first leader TJKITi^D STATES BONDED WABEKOUSEf York is there n iu these old ware- leader Of ! e r Of a g aedahor rd , who is mg o f theives who recently -e in Bleecker S treet, where swindled. THE~W AR. FIGHTING BEFOEE PLEVNA. T h e R u s s ian official b u lletin at P o red in says : “ T h u rsd a y evening th e R u s s ians approached P lev n a , and w o rking all n i g h t unobserved, erect ed batteries on th e heights su rro u n d in g th e T u rk ish fortifications. T h e siege batteries opened F r i d a y a can- 'era! strangers have been swindled The •woman is a member of one o f the most ndtorioija families in crime in the city, her father, m other a n d three b roth- being well known to the police, and ed a colony there in 1848, removed to Nauvoo, Illinois in 1849, and in 1853 purchased land for a branch com m r-'’^ ' - ^ ^ -- Nowhere in N. poetry lodged to nonses. Their depths arc a perpetual nether world o f gloom, and the t ^ ^ g h t reveals at first only rows o f Cyclop, pillars, or huge piles suggesting! catacombs of Egypt and their sarcophn Cross the threshold and climb the stair ways from one low-yoofed loft to another, and y ou wander among foreign fields and breathe tha air of every zone. Here are ; ndionoijs h e r father, ers bein g well know n to th e police, and all of them being in prison e'xcebt the father, who isras3 recently shot dead in __ ler, who 170 ______ ______ ____ New Jersey for stealing, The father, P e ter Flaherty, had spent upon aotnal computation, more than two-thirds of his life to *orr. -lmost county- 1855 there were 500 Icarians a t Nai Tho Icarians have encountered many trials, including the death of their foun der, and now jium b o r less than 100. Their business is mostly confined to ag riculture. They own nearly 2000 acres of land. M arriage is obligatory. N religious bond, The Pespiraiionists .—^Their _ rery zi tier upon tier of hogsheads of sags ------- from ’i id is greedi Rows of dusty molasses with the memory of sun, and other hogsheac , fro m Jamaica^ beneath whi&h the ground is g reedily d rinking precious old rum i cartridge, placed toe rm a at iuu - oook , and fired i t from the shore b y means of a string attached to too trigger. The target consisted of a wooden board an inch thick, The result of th e experiment was follows; There was no difficulty loading and firing toe rifle, and the was the advantage that after each sh to e inside of toe b arrel was cleaned b y toe water. About thirty shots were firei' witoout doing too smallest damage L any part of the rifle. A t each sho there 1 be hea: and bubbles of smoko rose above toe surface.’ A t a distance of one and a half \\ etres no impression whatever was p ro- (oed on the targ e t; at one and a quarter metres the bullet entered to a depth of from three to four milUmetres, and at one ipetre toe target was pierced through, Major-General IJohatius ^ also made >me experiments \with a ■view of ascer taining whether a. greater effect could ireakness In my baclc and stomacH. I was in- duced hy friends to try your VEaETiKB, and i think it the hest medicine for weakness of the ' ‘Ineys J ever used. I have tried many reme- —!S for thia complaint, and never found so much lolieCas from the V eoethte . I t strengthens and invigorates the whole system. Many of my ac quaintances have taken it, and I believe it to ha good, for all the complaints forwliicli it is re- •uly, JOSIAH BC. SHERMAN. W o u ld G ive a D o llar fo r a Dose* B oston , May 30,1871. --------- ----------- badly affieted with Kic ney Complaint for ten years; have suffered great pain in, my back, hips and side, with great difficulty in passing urine, which was often and in very small quantities, frequently accomp—=- ^ with blood and excruciating pain. Ihave fuUy tried most of the popular remedies recom- mendedfor my complaint; Ihave been under the treatment of some of the most skilfnl physi cians in Boston, all of whom pronounced my case incurable. This was my condition when I was advised by a friend to try the VEOEirNE, and I could see the good effects from the first dose I took, aud from that mom. until I was entirely 'cured think, about six bottles. It is indeed a valuable medicine, and if I should be affiicted again in the same w ay 1 w ould give a dollar for a dose, if I could not get it withbnt. Kespectfully, J. M, gile , 361 Third St., South Boston. L if e a B u r d e n . B oston , Nov. 2,1873. H. E. S tevens , Esq.: Dear Sir—From a poor, emaciated sufferer, the V eoetine has restored me to perfect health. Ihave for years been a terrible sufferer from Canker aud Dyspepsia, at times rendering life almost a burden to- me. 1 am now fifteen (15) pounds heavier than when I commenced the r of V eokxinb . H A K F O B D ’S \NONE SUCH” B A K I N G F O W J D B B T S A B S O L U T E L Y P U R E , c o n tain- -L ing no Tera Alba, Pipe Clay, Cbalk. Alanx. Powderecl Starcli, or fillmg of any kina. Most Baking Powders contain from 40 to 50 per cent. *of filUnSi generally powdered stareli, r ice flour, wheat flour, or some of the other above men tioned im purities, makinsr one pound o f this Powder equal to nearly two pounds of almost any other kind in market. The amount of the purchase will be forfeited to any dealer finding any impurity whatever in this Powder. L O W P R I C E S ! J J O R E Please come and see the goods. If they do not look cheap you will not be urged to buy. FINE WHITE SHIRTS. 75o.. SLOO. $1.25, BOYS’ SHIRTS. 75 cents. GOOD HANDKERCHIEFS, 10 cents. BLACK BOWS, FANCY I ., 15o., 20o. I. to 30c. BLACK TIES. 20e. to 40o. PAPERCOLLARS. COLLARS. 10c.. 15c. and 20e. 11 box. elating pain through •— ___ _ _ _____ ______ nearly all of the time. This, too, V e (JBT is e has cured, and I am now a perfect picture of health, aud I will add, happiness—all caused from the use of a few bottles of V egexinb . ___ Respectfully, H. G. HUGHES, 1 'Union place, Boston, Mass. GOOD SOCKS, 10c.. : ENDERS, 15c. BOW 10o„ 20e., BOWS, 15o. to 30c TIES. 20e. to 40o. ______ 10e..l£., PAPER CUFFS. 20o. ^ box. OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP! All Good Articles, warranted to give satisfac- NO T R A S H ! CHARLES C. KINGSLEY, apl4tf 112 Genesee St., Utica. 4!Pl$50ta$200 PR MONTH -A New, Clear, and Conaisi Universal History to pris Ai every city, and State jail bad known nto nonade, w h ich continued a l l d a y .— T h e R u s s ian losses were s light. T h e engager iturday. In th e evening th e Rus- irtillery sians left th e occupied heights sooth o f t h e tow n w ith a loss o f 500. T h e villag e o f U s c h itza was also occupied. T h e centre an d rig h t approached w ithin 1,200 or 1,400 y a r d s o f th e T u rk ish fortifications. T h e losses ■were slight. T h e cannonade lasted a l l o f S a tu r d a y n ig h t, in c rearin g in ■violence o n S u n d a y .” LATEK— PLEVNA TAKEN. A dispatch dated Sistova, S u n d a y n i g h t, says : T h is m o rning a n attack a l l sides o f P le v n a com m enced n tin u e d throughoutr th e da' : o’clo r’- ---------- tow n o f P le v n a was in th e hai r» ----- : ------ j.{jQ th e evening t ^ of th e R u ssians, an d th e T u r k s were in fu l l re tr e a t in g r e a t disorder. T h e losses are enorm o u s, b u t details haye n o t y e t been received. ANOTHEE SXOEY OF ATEOCITIE8. T h e P o rte’s latest circu lar, says £ N e w Y o r k dispatch, accugea t h e Rus- eians with tarrin g a cap tu red T u rkish soldier a n d com p e lling h im to stand th r e e days in th e sun, afte r hav in g been beaten a n d otherw ise m a ltreated. I f also says th a t M o n tenegrins hav e renew e d th e fearful usage o f s u b ject in g prisoners to h o rrib le m u tilations, a n d inflict them on non-com b a tants, even on children. Seven children, boys and g irls belonging to th e vil lag e o f G lobofdjs, in th e d istrict of Podgoritza, having fallen in to th e ir h a n d s , have suffered th e m o st fearful treatm e n t. One o f them h a d his ears a n d noae e a t off, an o th e r his arm s crushed, an d w ith th e exception of one who alone escaped from h i s to r m e n tors, th e la t e o f th e others is u n know n . Flaherty has often been arrest* was a terror alike to officers and bors in the Fourth, ward. I t is si she taught her children at an early age to steal and initiated them into every kind of vice. Of the children o f this depraved couple, Thomas, the oldest, was early an adept thief, and found his way into prison. H e was recently sent to State p rison for three a n d a h alf y ear’s stealing. Patrick, another son, is with his mother on BlackweU’s Island, h aving been sent there for four y ears for beto concerned in the recent hice b u rglary i Thomas street. This son has the repu tation of b eing almost without a r ivarin toe skilfnl ^use of b u rglar’s tools. The third and youngest son, Jam es, is confin ed in a cell near Ms b rother Thomas in Sing Sing. H e is serving o u t a sentence of three and one-half years for picking pockets. TMs last mentioned member of the family w m the special p e t of h is father, who taught Mm the Hght-finger- e d a r t a t a tender age. Several years ago, \when M r, and Mrs. Flaherty and “ too boys ” were a t home, theto house was a resort of tMeves and the receptacle of stolen goods, Heath and prison-bars have tons rid the community of father — *1..— a *.t.— -jons—ffil notorioim and 2n e Pespzrauonists .—^Their com- m ipiityatD rooton, N, X., w£w founded by Thomas X. j H a rris and Lawrence OHphant, 1867. Its membership nearly reached 100, b u tis no'wmuohless, owing to the removal of many of its members to Galifornia, where another organiza tion h as been started, Thei? principal 1 — : ------- * U— horticul- oozings. of China clay stand alongside rows o f barrels of plumbago from Ceylon, wl black dust makes toe floor all abot Major-General IJohatras ^ also som e experiments \with a ■view of tainin g whether a greater effect be produced b y corking u p the bai its m o u th 80 as to k eep the \water and thereby diminish the resistance to the egress of the bullet; b u t h e found th a t ' for aH braotical p u rposes the resist- feot could th e b arrel a t to out, Tegsrine is sold by all Druggists. septSwi F A C T S FO R H O R S E M E N . H eaves h ave been and C an b e C ured . Distemper, Bpisootio and Cough shorn of their terrors. Millions saved to qa 'IIB fs . of HOB8BS by the timely use of\ S anfobd ’ s L iquid H eave and D isxeufee REUEnv.” The follow tog certificates speak for themselves, and all. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS paid if anything untrue is stated in the follow- V ax H obnkstillb , N. Y. andM i^crnrincludinghistoiv of hibilion. Inauguration of President Raves, and Turkish difficuities. A hook of thrilling interest and universal need. Sells faster than any other. C U ltD Y & C O ., B h iladelpha. P a . ; Cincinnat: 0.; Chicago, 111.: St.Louis,Mo. july4wl3 whose )out aa slippery as glass. Quadrangular piles of Mdes from Calcutta, the Cape of The horwl^S^ing^o^the^xpMsTo^ here was troubled with a very severe cough, which refused t o yield to tho usual remedies. Two bottles of \Sanford’s Liquid Heave and Distemper Remedy” effected a perfect cure. W. E. MORRISON, Express 4gt. •‘allspiee\ pepper from Jamaica, and fiery bird-pepper Of other and smaller co m m n ^ tio palm leaf-tied „ __ rd-pepper and cloves grown Zanzibar, in -wMoh th e h e a t of thoso tc rid Jatitndes seems concentrated; stacks of b ags h o ld th© g ummy cutoh of the W est Indies, a n d ’ ” ” S i A COMODY OFEEEOBS. Here is on amusing < with a Farisjan edge ; somedy of e: Mrae. de Y. vma palm leaf-tied packages of sticky dates from Arabia, aud of Turkish p runes, but you may -wipe your fingers on the clean m atting b ags of linseed sent all the way from Bombay for y o u r convenience. Go up stairs now, and look a t the bales ’ casks stored to too oil Cocoa-nut very jedous, and determined $0 her husband. One day h e told M was going to Versailles, ^and wM tt she p u t o n h e r bonnet an kept M m i n passage ened the way to the rmlway station, where she missed him. She stood for roof-tree. _ . enough from. Cochin China and the isle “ where every p ros pect pleases ” to make soap f o r a genera tion. In tMs corner ora cords and cords of ebony; in that cdrnep o ther c o rdaof logwood. One j s b rought from Madsgss- to m a k e into druinsMoks.the other the Amazon to 2 vith our A d s h e a ii H o ba r t a n d F a e r a q u t .— Admiral Hobart, i t 'will b e remembered, ■was a blookade-rnmier during our t with toe Oonfedersty. H© did b r ness a t that time u n d e r the name of Gapt. Heberts, a n d yery few p eople knew toe daring dealer in contraband as the i of the E a rl of Buckinghafiphire. told us a good s tory about |M s period of S word of warning she gave him three or four sounding boxes on the ear.'W h en too gentleman tnm e d around to confront b is wsaijant, she found she h a d mad© © mistake, and. at toe same moment she eaughfc sight of her hus band, who had replenished his cigar case a t a tobacconist’s, and was crossmg the street. W h a t could she do ? I t goes without saying that she fainted in the arms o f the stranger whose ears she h ad bo?edj \while to e other lady ran off t fast a s she coifid tf? ayoid scandal, rer, who was a comr ” ^ jjjjg Trance, 'xnen tne bales—yarn rer- toe beard of cocoa-nnta ripened on she the M alabar coast; ju te and jute stubs from In d ia; Manila hem p ’ from the PM lippinesj rags from L o n d o n } cotton from jfil over the — ■* ’, anco o fthecom i was equal to that of the water, the tar get being p enetrated only a t a maximtitn distance of a metre, a s in to e previoas experiment.—PdW Mall Gazette, 2PHE FDTUBIi OF AMEMQ4!f WOiparf The American -woman is being formed for a citizen of the world. I t is not a teacher that the spirit o f the Id seeks to p repare for •women a freer dovelopinent and a -wider sphere of a c tivity; i t seeks to open for her free p aths in a rts a n d manufoctures. “ I f I m u st choose between g iving edu cation to the m en or toe women of a country, I would leave the men and be gin -with the women,” said one of tho legislators o f this country to me, one d a y ; and this is the thought o f a lai num b er o f men in the U n ited Stat _ The advancement of th e Mgher de velopment o f women is one of the most -femsrk^ble featoyes of the N q \?? 'WMld’s galtivntiom ito ijeate§t meril^ and its iriqoipaliaWj? for the futaure. AH that 3 now-wanting i s merely th a t i t shall stop h alf way. I do not bdieve the light-mindednMa of toe woman wiU fail, N. Y. Ja-For sale at 'W ithsb ; if the woman will -with discretion and tioaeiy Store, Herkimer, N. Y., ■ ■ ■ ■ .................. sists generallv. as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms &ee. Elegant and exDonsive Outfit free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to ti’y the bu siness. Na one vrho engages Tails to make great pay. Address ‘’The People’s Journal,” Port- and. Maine. angSvl (fe A n n O a n ^ tbe made by every agent every ^ W J^moafehin the business wefuraisb, but ^ w t/ those willing to work can easily earn a do^en dollars a day right in their own localities* Have no room to explain here, iiuslness pleas ant and honorable* Women, and boys and girls do as well as men. We wili furnish you a eom- s plete Outfit free. The business pays better than Office of Lotbridge & Fish. BufMo. N. Y. anything else. We wiU bear expense of starting I had & young horse that commenced oonghing Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers and showed signs of Heaves. I gave about two- meebames, their sons and daughters, and thirds of a bottle of “ iSanford’s Liquid Heave ali closes in need of paying work at Homo, and Bistemper Remedy\ and have seen no signs should w r ^ to ns and learn all abont the work I advwe a w horee wneT to^genV The sooner it is administered the quicker the Too mucb.oannqt be said in its pr ' cured by this medicine, -whose owners, for rea sons whioh anyone having a valuable horse to seU will understand, do not wish it known that this remedy was used. Prepared only byB.S. GREGORY, Fort Plain, r. Y. Ja-F o r sale a t 'W it h s b s t is e ’ s Confeo 's C lery Store, Herkimer, N. Y„ and by Drug- mchltyl om all over to o world Dpon these warehousb floi a history of guy cc dantfld by cop too continonto, 3 The stranger, who ivi ■ b ed to find an unknown astonishe ___ his a rm s ; and \whileMs ears were still tingling from her blows, ho -was again startled, A gonilemen collared Mm, him A sypuotop and too lioi toe -war _o blockado o f toe S o n toem ports, Far- ragut remarked t h a t h e had had p e a t trouble -with one English blookade-rtm- converSation to l t remarl ble -with one English ner n amed Roberts, and that ho e had al and fainted! ” ^ct ‘»Sh{ ‘ P resident n o r nameqL szouaria, au u map n n a a i •ways regretted his inability to ove haul him . W h e i^ assured that. Capt. ibart wore one and Shf) is my -wife,\ e md, “ and would yon without causfel\ shook 1 ho ^actor. lo lioavy iron d( you,you feel as thoug landing after years o f fc you bear about vrith you fo r many hours toe aroma o f the tropics.—Bmsfit Xngcraoll in Harper*s Magazine. T broad sunshfoe, o r closes behind husband, “ and would never have Eiruck \■ ' lu s The infuriated *fTHE -wind blow* and \YQ know E ' with justice th a t \we are acoustomed to estimate ft® m®asure o f a oqlli- y a tion b y to o estim a tion iii -wliioh wo- jotau is held^ and to'e which she fiooupies M society, because i | requires n o sm a ll dfigree « sp p n iu a l oultt& e to value a h eing whose h ighest power teofa sp i r i tu a l bharactOT. T h e peo p le o f A m o r- have shown themselves to be pos ed of this, a u d i t will inoreaso in toe sam e p r o p o r t o m a s toe woman of the couutiyzQake themselves deservisg of old ohap theslm d o w o f: toud blnlKteraiibn, h as s eveildaugM — , lamed Luoeba, Luranai L u cinda, L ucia, ju l a aud Luna, and three sons, named Charles, Carroll and Clarence;. * A DOGwito a tin p an attachment to h is tail is :arely-willing .................................................... NAVAL CLAIM fiSENT. CfOfiOgEWSFOK TTIfDER provisions of a late law con- nerning Pensions, those of the I kvalid class are now entitled to rates varyinsf from U to S59 -per month, according to the nature and extent of the disability; thus a laroe number of those al ready pensioned are entitled to an increased rate. rcMp.sndif a just basis for an increased rate land, will prepare and forward you blanks — instructions at once for your application. Thousands of soldiers, slightly wounded or in- ’ ■ I any manner jrhile in the army, are en- D B N T I S T H Y . DR. C.,CHATF1ELD. E x t r a c t ? T e o t h W i t h o u t P a i n , RY THI USI OF NlTROas OXIDE GAS. AlFoperar - - - - - in the m o s t _________ inserted on all of the di within the reach of all. Office on Slain St , Opposite Judge Graves’, ■Herkimer. July 9,1877. , julyllmfi ploymeat at home, the whole of tho time, or for their spare moments. Business new. light and Profitable.. Persons of either seX easily earn from 60 cents to $5 per evening, and a proper- tional sum by devoting their whole time to the business.' Boys and. girls earn, nearly as much as men.^ That all who seed this notice may send their address.andtestthebuainess we make this unparalleled offer; To such as are not well satisfied-v^ will, send one dollar to nay for the trouble of iraiting. Full particulars, samples worth several aollora to commence work oa. and a COPT of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and best illptrated PublicaUfiDB, all sent free by mail. Reader, if Sait wantpermaneat Profitablo WiSTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD OHERRY. F eom H on . RUFUS K.GOODENO'W. op M aine . \ I have tried 'WISTAB.’S BALSAM OE WILD CHERRY for an exceedingly troublesome cough. The effect was all that could bo desired. The use of less than one bottle relieved me entirely. Among great varieties of medicines which 1 have used. I have found none eiuai to * W istau ’ s .’ Its curative properties in cases of cough I regard as invaluable.” WISTAffS BALSAM Oin WILD ClIEREY. F kom NATHAN PLUMMER. M. D., AuBUKir, ■'Although averse to countenancing patent _aedioines. I cheerfully make an exception of preparation I have used in my practice for more than ten years past, and have always found it to be of more effectual service than anything with in my knowledge. I recommend i t with tho greatest confidence to those subject to Coughs and Pulmonary Complaints.” WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ^Prepared by SETH W. FQ-WLE & SONS. 86 Harrison avenue. Boston, and sold bv dealers generally. 50 cents and SI a bottle. (sept) R IC H F IELD SP R I N G S SERAINARY, KICHFIELD SFA, IT. Y, GENTLEMEN PEEPAEED TO ^ enter any American College, and without condition. Commercial Department same as Business College. Three and Four Years Coarse in either Modern. Latin. Scientific or Classical Departments. Special Courses in Music. Mod em Languages. Sciences, Phonography and Prac tical Telegraphy. Thorough and careful prepa ration of. students for teaching. Accommoda tions certainly unequaled in any Seminary. E.-cpeDses below the average. Fall Term opens Sept. 11.1877. Send for Catalogue. Address QOODIBR & CADWELL. augSwfi Richfield Spa, N . Y, JOHN M. METZGER is s till tho P roprietor in the HERfflER STOVE DEPOT, And keeps constantly on hand a largo stock of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES! TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, Lead Pipe, Cistern and Well Sold a t the very lowest prices. OLD IROfi. RAGS, GOPFEB, PEWTER AKS BRAS Taken in exchange, far whito the highest price August 1st. 1877. IROI AND STEEL, Springs, Felloes, Hubs, Spokes, JU S T ADDED TO MY STOCK, AND SOLD AT B o ttom P r ic e s 1! ^Junel6m6 a. W. PALMER Jr. Farm fos Sale! 'P H E undersigned offers b is v a lu a b le -L Farm for sale, AT A BARGAIN, eontainine 2 9 3 A c r e s , ^Forfurfiierparticatore^MrM^to^n^ersign- julylmS ________________ Herkimer, if. Y. BEST TEAS, COFFEES, AND SPIOES. Dealers, families, and consumers In gbneral of above articles should call a t JOS. STINER & CO.’S yCJEJyMMCS* kte vriU uanally take too inicldle of too No fee asked anless auocasaful in colIectinK m d , a n d sp r e a d M m self, n o m a t t e r T h S o tek® up a T w t t •\vliat c a p p e n s t o science ox to e b a s m . havebeenzeiectedlnthehandsof other agents. and progerat^ them with gaccess. All claim ants should addresa mo a t o - - ' ___ 0 r to di slow process o f evolution HewfilnsnaH: ' id. on toe layes m a k e s a seri ous m istake when h e supposes he can b u ild u p a o A d m islstra tio a p a r ty in N e w Y o rk b y ignoring: t h e old an d tried leaders, a n d going ia with m en lik e E v a r ts , Salturz, K e y an d S h e r- ?xia»,— Alhcui'^ E.iprci3 (R e p .) Eoberts a s d too eatne Hobart;, had happened* ton Signal bnreav •whence It comes can tell n o t only jut wHtoer i t will S ome men, dazried with ■ sudden riches imagine themselves bom aristo- ............................. ' ■ an who lometer, ’'cnau ix no Boa . .. ^ he ■would have done too same thiag,* To waa quite an experisneo in naval 0kilL In addition to m aking about L In addition to making about d oneachventure, I learned that 5tt off any size coujd bo succesafi coia o any . , TOccesafoIiy ' abb away y o u r Spartan boy and his fox. The lad who puts a lighted cigar in h isp o c k o t when h o meets his father, and tells what the Sunday-school teach er said, while the oigtw is burning Mm, jg infinitely moxQ worthy of admim,’ Ingland sixtec S3Q3 in »nt» should address mo a t once. In writing, address vqth Atamp)-- W OGD T . OQDEN* Middletown, Orange Oo., N, Y, (Office eor. W est Main and JamM Sts.) meM4m6 EMscopalpaiaceai one million acres of and reventies amounting 'D o you nndem tand the n ature o f m h ? a jurym an was asked in * St, « Q f course J. dojji' was ‘ D o y ou mistekq m d for ‘ft mo reply, ■ 4.^w jw** mombo? of Coagrew 7 ” J. D. HENDERSOIM, Attorney ^ ^Qi|iise]||or at Law, OFEICHt Sospo Ball vritlt Sem a kea.t * Bazette Offleo M a i n S it .* T H E B E S T O P B E H ! \We will sell during these h ard times $600FIAlSfor$250, And all o ther styles iu the sam^e proportion, in cluding Grand, Square aud 'Opright-nall first- .emss.—sold direct to the people at factorp prices. Noi^ent^i BO commissions; no discounts. These Pianos made one^of the finest displays a t the tentenm ai Exhibition, and were unanimously recommended for the H ighust H onoes . Regu larly incorporated Manufacturing Go.—New Manttiaotpr:^one o f the largest ana finest In the world. TaeSquaro Grandscontain M athutoek’s new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the great- —leatin the history r ' --------- “ IffiNDELSSOlBSr PIANO CO., June20yl No. S6 Hroadway^ N, T, 3STo4.io« -to pU E S U A B iT to an order of Hou* I- Amos H . Prescott. Surrogate of Herkimer County, notice is hereby given acoording to law , to a ll persons having elaims or demands against the es toto of Isaac Allen. lateof the town of S tark, in p i d county, deceased, to present tho same wito the vouchers in support thereof, to Edwia P . Hanks and Warren H. Bissell, the subscribers. Executors of the last Will and Testament o f said, deceased, at the office of Edwin P. Hanks, im Van HoMcsviUe, Herkimer county. H. Y., on or Sieralors. l¥otIce« TN pursuance of aa order of Hon, VrescatL Surrogate of tho County ment that we fumisb. per reouired to exhibit the same with the voucher© wl f f week in y e a r owntVffn?^\You^Mf m ^oftway from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your sparo moments. LVCiSDA fOLXS* Exessteix*