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Farm. UAI-IITN **t4 If onychoid, it*ila*ti«v.«a. R«»|aUa. Ptt.TWH FOR <!i.rr*nw WA**II.- Porfor 4*/«> Mm linffom of * WCNHICII hot with A iiMimlior of P,MMI1» Union. pU^ inRiao « pi»MNJ of flrtiinid «N)vm«»d with ronrmdy |Kiw|orod rhiirooul, ,» v cr MiU (NMUHO rivai/naml, l4IH | oll thin n ma || pi<von„<»f K wrciNo nnvrt^ To krop honny nil tho your roiniil, lot it run through a Niovoto fwjifuitro it. from partition of win, thon I»M,| ft rh || y ln lln i^rtln,,! v «miiol v ' Nkiru off tho fount winch Kuthoni on top and <NM,| it H, j, %r „ Aft^r covering thono liKhtfy not ifioiii ftwiiy in ft cool oritur. To C plnniH, Tho XaOi*ii Murder. Tha Average N*** |Tork f>*t*e4l*e Murder a\«aea. In AVPT PftPlT.- Aftnf ffolirhfH, ntr<»nn f »r «|»IIIH<>M haVo IMWII l>r«««rvi<<|, tukn tho fruit. fn>in tho nyrtip, drum il 111 t\ ftinvi*, to it pound of lonf \\W« r p'if hulf ix tojioup of witter; whon it in devolved, *«t it over it ni4)<li<m(o Am, whrii IxfiHng hot put in tho friiif. wtir it r«»iititiual|y until ihr» mifrar in <mn diod nhout it, thon tiiko it tuto n ainvo, Hii.l <lry it in it wntm ovt*n or hoforo ft tiro, ropr^t thin two or throo tiiiion if you wiih. ni.i^ifnrwnt WIN* - Tho following in Uri rticollorit roix'fpt for tho nifitiuffioturo of Idurkhorry wnio; To ono hunhol of IMMI|O#I put two gulhm* of writer, >utd « iproNM tho juiro, to rnoU frallon, of tho liquor rtdd ono pound of roflnod mi gar I*ut into u (auk m pork of fronhly tnirnod charooitl, hrokon into niiinll pi«v<^ ( thou |HMir tho liquor upon it. *ii<l lot it formont. \n ROOII A* tho formonUtinii nuhnidon olono tho cn«k tight ttml lot it roninin until .TunuwTy, UMMI rnok oft and hottlo, and not it in n oool oollur. Hriftno TnwAToiiri. 1**1*** rod toiiiDtoon. f rho rnkill of tho AJmorionn defective, ni\yn tho Now York /hr.f/Vf, hftH iWomo * liywonl. Young proplo who reinl tho thrilling ronifinooM of Minn Hrftdrfon, with tho iuovitiihlodotootivonf fiufoiuat- inft MhrowdnoHM, or ttvhono hftir* hiivo utood on ond lit tho niorio* of tho nluth- hoimd Fouoho or who hnvn hoon itp- piillod »t tlio rloft mid doop doingn of tho dot<*otivoof M<lg»|-A. V*u>, aroofiHilv uiiHlod whon thoy o<ltno to apply thoir idoal to tho dotootiyojftn hoflouriHhoa in thiR vtoitiity. Tho fiYorago oitizon of hournt wiiyn and fliTUplo ruihd invoAtH thin htitng with a ololud through whioh ulono poor forth tho hjifttorto imponotrii hlo furo # \in WIIORO Intoainoiita/ aooord- ing to tho rn»¥olinta ,4 tho ahrowdont oli- Rorvor might fujl to dottvttho koon powor of otiftorvation whioh In roullty tho nuui poMRoHHod \ AR a pagin or two IM gonor- iilly iloyoto<1 U* *'tlni aoiirohing oyoa whioh novor appoar to aoiiroh,\ wo t\o ohno to print tlio confounding iloaonp- tion , hut wo havo littjo doubt that tho uforoHiud avorago oitiE^n h/wi an implinit hohof that mioh «*loiid-onvolopoil IMMIIOH ami imponotrahlo faciei aro to l»o aoon moving up and down on Hroadwuy at oortaiu tituoa. Wo oannot, howovor, ufYord to lot thia <loluRit>u roRt upon tho iivi^rugo otti/.on v WIIORO |iouf o IH IIH linhlo to ho rohhod aw thn'Onoan llank v or WIIOR« doaroNt frioiid IR OR liahlo to 1M^ murdorod IIR Mr. Nathan. Ho it may ho no harm to romovo tho cloud and akotoh tho \avorago dotootivo 4 *' Ho ia a vory ordinary looking man, whom you would Roarooly ovor RURpoi't of, ahrowtlnoRR.and ho IR novor likoly to holio thin appoar- anoo. Ilia training ooitfiiRtR in knowing a good many vilo ohantotorR and loam ing nil tlu^ Hlang of tho p**ofoRRion of thiovory. MIR HKIII oxtoudR to ro<*ovor mg |iirtio1oR Rt<»lon hy |>iokt>o<^kotR and Rnoak thiovoR. AR thoro IH aoldom a proRooutiou in thoRo oanoft tho morit of tho doto<«tivo IR hid<lon from tln^ puhlio oyo. It may ho uiodoaiy that provonta thiR, hut aa thoRo aro what aro rallo<I 'YompioniiRo <*IIROH V \ and tho porRon who haa l>«ion rohhod givoR a lumdRomo IMUIIIR to th«i dotootivo^aa woll aH tho tlnof, a malioiotiR Woxld, if tho faotR wrro mado known, would not ho alow to tmagino thuf hoth tho <»f11oor and tho criminal uu Jcratood oaoh othor porfoot- ly. Aliovo thiR hiR Hkill dooa not Roar, 'rhoro IR a point, howovor, on which ho IH atrong nainoly, \thoorioR. If To four poiltidRof tnko two iwiuudR of Koo«l hrowu Hiigur, H pint of oidor vino gar, half un ounoo of olovow, nod half an oiinoo of ndrk oinnamon. Hfow all tit gothor in A orofiorvitig k«*tth\ ovor a • low rtro, utihl tho U»mat<»«^R aro Hourly oookod. Tnko thorn out and put thorn on dt«ho* to oool, lotting tho mrup gf> on Rimmormg ahiwly, Whon tho toma toon nro oohl roturn thoin t«» tho Rirup, RIHI tUunU <HK»kmg. I*ft thorn horoino i*>\t\ Imforo putting th«nn into tho jurR Tho mrup imint ho hutlod down until thiok IIR IIIOUMROR, nnd pourod cold ovor tho toimitooR, Tio thorn down with hlnddor or waTod papiw. HnnHoif WITU P<vfA«fi.- t%tOollout •o«ip intiy ho mado hy tho following ro- coipt |f«o n pino harrol, f<»r a hard woo«| hurrol will warp and louk. An old Mali hiirrol IR oommonly tnkon fur tho purpono f*ut ton to twolvo poiimU of potaRh, ami throw upon it two pailfulM «»f hoiling wator. Lyf it digoRt awhih% ami thou put in two poumlH of grt^uno to onoh poiiml of potaRh. Ilavo tho groaRo tiot. r,ot that digoRt awhilo, thou ad<l a third pailful of hot wutor. Koop do oig HUM until tho hurrol IR within RI« lnoji«m of hoi tig full. Ntir oooaNiomilty until t 1 o wholo IR woll iimod. It Rbouhl wtand throo montlm hoforo uao. Mtir ooraRioniilly during tho flrnt wook, Tho hmgoi it RtandRaftor making, tho hotter J ). r ° l^ ,IH<,H t HUIIIOH juat porooptihly tho Hlllijl, | right oyo. Aftor a moinont'N Nilon«*o t \,K\tos AVfvic - To rnako lomon wino j Wlf j | f| fa w draiuiitio touch, ho roiiuirka paro olt tho nmU of nit largo lomonn, t | lut l( , lH u |i IM , ,| liy or ft <! ur k day, HH <>»it thoui, nnd Rquoo/.o out tho jiuoo. I tho OURO mat ho ; hut ho novor cah-hoa Mtoop tho tmda in tho jiuco. and put t o j hlH | MirK | lir l>r „»„rdoror. NovortholoHH, it a q, llM t, of l.randy. Lot it atop throo I | lo ri|I| f f|I| l(|l f | H , oioitonlont of an 4u\- miiuig putdn^ through Homo innocent daring ami Hucc««RHful hurglary or a murder of notuo lit tit* inyatory OCCUTH, tho detectivo oan doncriho to a nieoty ovety wink and \jimmy'* wrench, every Htah ami ptNtol fdiot which han taken place, tho mode of cntritfico, tho mode of exit and tho ciuct Rocittl ntatiiN of tlio eriminal ho can follow to a miracle. Then cornea tho qiiOHtmn, \Who in it?\ Tin* average citizen IR horo rrapootfully requoNtiMl to mark tho remnant of IIIH romance detective in tho manner of the average detectIVO'R reply to thiR query. at the corncrH of tho mouth, ami winkuhiH loui aquoo/.o RII moio, and mix with it , fl|l , m | M ., H „f the |>reHH, who prohiddy wo itt.H ^f Rpring water ami «IR muoh r |, rtK Wlth f rIvo r i( > tho u \ vtl of tho , lH . tuto face iti tin* cloud mikH hiniHolf IIIHIR IIIM profit in the recovery day* m an oiiithou pot, ohmo ntopprd, thon t HH^UI IIH will Hwoeton tho wholo. Moil tho wator, lornon* and migar together, llfl< | Wl „ka InniHelf into |,otorictv f and ami lot it fitand till IN»OI. Then add a quart of any wlnto wino you may OIHHIHO, j llM | M ,f oro . | Mlt , ho never catchcR hi ami tho othor loimma and hrandy . nut j hlirK | |ir or llllin |rror. Led at time. tl.Mi.. toother, and run it through •»' from IIIH iiRual round, he makea a great nilHllol h«K llltii HoftlO VCRRol. |,ot it ataud thtoo nioiitliR, and then hot tie it oft. (!otk tho hottlo woll, and lot it • tiwid a month ot HII wooka in a eoo| llo thoori/.oa |»l»iro t ami i( will ho III to dunk. n ('onFf nir ik it i luko' HUM.- Pllf fl rami water, am to pKT.lTToi fl o 11 t<> no Honk half «it hour, thou pour tho nafer oH ami put i n frenh. Monk again ami pour otf tho wutor a ftoootid time, add moto fioah wutor, and lot it rrniiun on tho nfovo till it junf COIUOR to a # ncahl. l*iok the firth fioo fiom nk in ami honca and chop it up Hut*, Itoil and niii'ih y«uir potutoon, tnko on ono third thdi and two thirda p<itato ( ami nut ovonly to W «»thot. If not Malt otioiigh to nuit tho taato add u little, and a vory little pepper. If too diy to make intohullR, Ht-t with u little milk till you can work it. woll. Mak» into ftmull htlh with tho liuiidi, roll in Hour, and thoy aro toady to fry. Ilavo your fat, vory hot, using pork fat *»r auot. Homo dtp the hulln in th«> white of an ogg or roll in htoud orumlia, hut they nio good without if frud to u rnh hiown. \Yo ptofer flat oukoR an im h thick to tho halhi, aa / flu fr y meet, , 'W •Jflna fl«Mott«1 flMlrs. i'lio following aro intended for the I1R«* of JM.nitty hrtMileta . 1. I^ood lobular. j li. Poti hoa Imi foot From ground. !l Ni'Htn on m niiiiil. 4. Wlutowaah youi poultry hoitRo in RMIA. f» Paint your poultry lion no oufMido, if you nunt tlio Iniuidi mm ajtlitting. tl Pood plot^y of gteen food. 7, Nnvn ovor food. H FIOMII wufi-t .lady. 1) Ilavo a tin ( «t hath in your fowl h 4 o i n i i, lo Novor train your oooka \o (\^)\t I I. <liv«* Rtimulatin^ food when moult a specialty in your n. I i IV Uiitmth, ami hnvo your fowl IIOIIHO Mako elonnliriofia foV*| llOUHO.. < Ion i out fowl hoTTRo onco a week. Mr^< d to tho Mtumltttd. <livo plenty of ventilation, l»oa|de watot proof. Thono aro trno riiid Rttnolo guidoa for tho poultry fraternity. V. A\. /ltu/rt- t .//-., lit f k i ( 'o.. /V nu. Tt «t*i|H«itf Inff l»« llir ^i||l|i, A gotttleiiiau, Raya tho Wrt+rrn l*ti L rntiit t niiiiMiri to f»h« nlniti th«» otToet of tr umqduut \\\ft at night, ltiMtoud of hy day, made an o i p<«i iuii>uf with tin* followtug lonultM. He truUMpiutitfd tell e)iet r v Irora while in Idooui, eommerieiti|^ at (<»ui II'OIIM k ill tho aftotnooii. Thono tiatiRpluntod dining tho day l»K^d nhrd * thiMi hloaaotiei, produem^ littlo or no fiuit, while IhoMi^ |tlitfite I in the dark maintained thou e<mdition fully. He did the name with ton dwuif trooa, after thn ftu.t wun one thud grown. Thono tt iiu*ipl tnted during the day *hod tlnltr fiuit, tlnme tr^iirtplan tod during tl|o night p«ii feet«id thou crop, ami allowed no injury from having hoon removed With oneh of thoMo tttM^a ho roimoVotl ftotunoMith with tho t«»ota. Tho inei ilotit in fully vouched for. and if a fow MIMIIIU n milt, it tieiiltnt IHIR, .lo,, to d o Rtnh wot k at night. iporimontR ptodneo a like re ill l»o afittiuig argument to hor Iho lloroptlon of Heath. Th« eaRo of appafont foauRcitution of a young man mimed Mathlua ut Went miiiMfei, M I _ \\i\n ea.ui^l cotiHidot uh|e intoifvtt in WiiRliiiigtou, fieeiiuie a Rim tint ono oeeurrod there Rome 11uto ago that of a young lady who died down the river, and whono hojy, on htfing luotight ta tho city, Rhowod a froRliuoHH of (Hilnr and RUpphuioaa of limit thut h id all tho uppoutuueo of lingering life Tho phynieiariR, h«iw«ivor, after t^aroful /lamination, d<*< idrd thrne appearaneoH woro wholly <lo<*opttvo, and that life had hoou otttuet for dnya ThiR deeep tivo rnank <»f life, it would appt^at, IN not an uncommon thing, even up tt* the pond when decomposition IH ahout to commence. Nowa^from Hpkjn nowadaya ia aa had ly uitiott aa any tout wo ovor hail from M«mi«u iu bur |ialini#4t uioodi, allow of activity, hut tho moment he uttemptatho more «lelicuto kind of work to which helongH t he diRcovory of erimi- uaht of more than URiial intelligence hta hluiidera and Rhort< , onungR aro painful • <» hehold. \Vti havo Maid ho never eatehoH Much a criminal ; hut tho crimi- nal oeouHioiiiilly ooufoaaofi and cutcheR luniRoIf, whoroiipon wo hear of tho average detective again, aa he RtrutR with lua name ahtoad and hiR wink moio opproRRivoly owl like than over. Here and theio we, porhapR, havo et ccpttoiiH to thiR lutt, very flattering por- trait, hut they keep perRoyeringly out of wight. The latent pliaRo in thV> Nathan nnir dt^r mvKfery IH thojpog whereon wo hang t ho foregoingculightotifnoiit for th«vav»»r ago eiti/.eu. A man nanio<l Irving, who han heeii giving htuiRelf up f.» tho Call forma ptdico for tho pant Rit weeka, lut*R made a \ confoHHion,\ in which ho aa Higna to hiniHolf a vr^ry modoRt Rhare in tho deed, while he makea a charge of tho moat torrihlo ami cruel nature agaiuat the young goiitlofliatt who had of all ot(nuH th#^ moat to deplore in hta fufher'a horrildo death. To another man, unnamed, he given tho dog'a part of the Moody work. \\<> JuiR a memor iimliim h<»«»k hidden in thia city, he Raya, in which atuno namofi, well known to the \athin family, are to he found, together with Home writing in llchrew. Now, tho dotoctivoH gonerully pro- nounce all tltM a frafiduhuit pretenco for Rcctmng a return ticket to New York, ami they may ho right. Tho Mtotv ohtaina very little credtMice in any of lta parta from Mr. Nathun'R fricmlM, although tho atory of a iniRHing mem orandiim hook IR partly home out hy the evidence of a gentlotnun whoao viewM will ho found elRcwhere. Thia may^ho- of hfth^ importance, hut flu* detcotivea Hoetu to ha\Hi tjeafdved l<»ng ago (hat they will have nothing to do with him or bia information. Super intomlent Matnell diHp<med of tin* matter very cuitly WIMMI thiR Hiuno in- dutdual hoitig oppuvsHtnl with ^ homo I longiiiga or IUM Mo»ret proaonted him Ridf to tho authoritioH m Auhurij, <'ah, Rouio fortnight HUICI^. HayF the Hupor- uitemleuf, \ HIR rune at Sacramento r having failed, he IUIR now tpkon up the Nathan murder (of which ho known nothing) aa a dodge, hy which ho hopoN to got to thia city. \V«> do not want him \ Wo i\ti not raahly iliRputo thai Una man, Irving, IR any, or- all tin* thing* wlueh the Superintendent and deteotivoR aver, f»r that ho IR doing other than Ivmg in IIIH atogry , hut tin* tlogiuatir au with which Mr. Mattndl HIIVM that Irving known nothing ah#ut the murder would load ono to auppoRO that Mr. Mutae!) or IIIR doten*tiv«»fi know all ahout it. Thoy *\i* noti want Ium ; hut tho imirdornr IR wante<|, and until they have found Ium thoy nhoutd have a rare not to frown upon a ikian who ean Im MO more ignorant of th«f tuurdorer'a identity than they are thoniRolvcR. Our reporters roRoarohoa hav^ indicated how there may ho Rome gr|iin of truth in the atory. Tho murder of Mr. KogotR ami a do/.oit other' crimOR are Roored agauiHt th«^ \akill \ <»f our <\o te4»tiveR t while tho hlumlerjmgR of tho Hrooklyn l>ogt»orrvR in thl^ (hnxlrhdi f»mt> are i\t ac<Nimpamin«qifa thereto. Tho plump uRRortion that Irving can know nothing of the OURO iff altHoat aa almurd IIR tho detective who WUR aent to a clairvoyant for a \ Neeouil Right \ «»f lloac4»o. The one in igmirai^oo RCouting all oulighti*fiinent ; tho other ia igm»r- A Hand-to-Hand Indian Fight. A lettor to tho flnn Antonio (Toxaa) 7lcra?(t t given tho following account of a briiRh with Indiana. \F Rond horo- wi*th an account of a, lato Indian raid into Llano oounty. Tho Indians mado their appoaranco at Moan' ranch in Llano oounty, and atolo aoveral horaoa, vjaitod Llano town name night, Btoaling a numher moro; from IJauo town they went to tho camp of a Minute company, ami out (ooflo ami took out of tho camp out* of their horaoR. Tho Minute com- pany, with a few citizena- all that could getofTin time purnued tho Indiana to within a mile of tho Schleicher ranch in San Haha county, where they loat tho trail. Ahout the time tho purauing party foRt the frail tho Indiana attacked three men who were herding cattle ami wounded ono of thein^ Mr. Newt. Phil- lipR, who JUIR ainco died. Aftor tho In- diatiR left MORR* ranch, the MOHH hoy« followed, hut failed to find them, and returned homo. While Rome of the hoya woro at the pen milking, a cow came running up with an arrow atioking in her. Tho Hiuno hovR, with fivo other*, again took tho trail, and dime to the Indian eamj>, on top of Puck Raddle Mountain, riding within twenty atepwof tho camp hoforo tho Indiana diRCovor* d them, Tho Indiana woro eating thoir dinner, having miRaddled and camped aa regularly aa ronhl ho. Tho hoya com- menced demounting, and firing lit tho Hamo timo* Tho Indiana returned tlio fire, and a doaponito fight onRUod, Hght men contending againat at least fljftoon Indiana, artned with Winchi^ter, Ili^nry, and H|wuicor riflea, and within tWonty atepa. Tho Indiana afti^r tho Hrat riyind were eompeUod to fall hack, hut rained, and ufcurged tho ROCOIK! time. Thoy woro again ropulaod, although at the time of thia Koeond charge four of tho whitoa had hoon woundeil. The Indiana were completely routed, and forced to leave thoir horRca, Hfteen or twenty in numhor, alao quite a largo untnhor of aathlloa, hliinkotn, HIUOI<1H, and ono Henry ritto and piHtol. Thoy diHoharged no arroVa. Having four men wounded, and tho horaea and other thinga in charge, tho hoya could not puraiio tho Indiana further. Of tho men engaged W. H. MORR ia mortally woiimloiP Arch- er Martin aorioiialy, Kly Lloyd ahot tli/ough tho arm and acroaa tho wriat, ami Pinkney Ayroa receiving a HOHII wound. Two doiul Indiana havo ainco hoon diReovered, ono of which I Raw Rcalped, heing on the ground very aoon after tho tight. i —'— A Whale Hroaks an Elootrlc Cahlo, Trie Imiian oahlo hetwoon Knrrachoo and (hvadur, a diataucoofthrvo hundred milea, Riiddenly failoil. Tho telegarph atoainor, Amber Witch, atarted on the following day to repair tho damage, which, hy testa, appeared to bo one Ijundred ami eighteen mi lea from Kur laohoe. Tho* Amber Witch arrived on the ground, in a heavy HOW und thick fog, but tho cable wan Hucceaafully grappled Within a quarbtf of a milo of the fault, Mr. II. Tzaak Walton givea thifl ao- Oouut of what waa f#und: \On wind- ing in tho cable iiuuaual rORiatanno WUR etperien^ed, aa if i t were foul of rocks; but after persevering for Rome time the body of an hitmen** whale, entangled in tdo cable, WIIH brought to thoattrfaco, when it WIIR found to be firmly aoourod by two and a half turiiR of the cable im mediately above tin* tail. Sharka ami other Hnh hud partially oaten the body, wlueh waa rapidly decomposing, the jawa falling away on reaching the sur- face. The tail, which measured twelve feet across, waa perfect, and covered with barnacles at the extremities. Ap- parently th<* whale waa, at tho time of tho cMatifflomont, using tho cable to free itself from par'asitca, such as bar- nacles, which annoy thorn very much, ami tho cable hanging iu a loop over a submarine precipice, ho probably with a Hip of his tail twisted around htm, and thus came to an untimely ond.\ Ilaolc Pay. TrtAitirfcr *plnh«r'a Views on fb* Krte«»t of ^ovfM-lnjr, Into th•!>•*•«• ry. Tho following id a lottor of TroaflTrror Spinnor written to* member of Con- greRa on tho hack-pay question : TitRAHrnvoK TIIK UNITED STATER, ) WAHIIISOTON, Sopt. 2, 1873. jj Mr l>KAR HIK: Your letter of t A hc 29th ult M with an ineloRuro an therein Htated t has bo«»u rccoiveo 1 . | don't know that I oan answer your inquiry better than by an extract from a prifato letter that I wrote to another memhor of Con- groRR this morning, who made like in- quiry. Anieng other thinga I Raid to him: Tho First (V>m]>troflor of tho Treasury ha* dooidod that tlio money heretofore appropriated at the oloao of the nresent Hsoal year ending with Juno ,'!(), 1871, for the pay of the salaries of uittmbera of Congress, cannot then be covered into tho Troiwniry. Tho Secretary of the - Treasury has gone a atop further than this ; ho holds that tho appropriation ia an independent ono, and, like that for tho payment of tho interest on tho public debt, alwaya remains for tho purpose for which it waa mado, and that therefore there is no authority for -covering it into tho Treasury. Hon. John Sherman, who drew tho bill that was enacted into a | law, by virtue of whioh unexpended balances of certain kinda of impropria- tions are directed to bo <\overed into the Treamiry at the end of tho fiscal year, and who ought to know what was in- tended by tho law, took tho view of tho oaao that you have. However, notwithstanding bis opin- ion that unpaid aalarioa should bo HO covered in, ho did conclude, in conse- quence of the rulings of tho Treasury Department, to direct the Secretary of tho Senate to draw hia extra pay, and to hand it ovor to mo in my official rapaci- ty to bo covered in. This has boon (lone in his cofro, aa i t has boon done in many other cases. I am not a lawyer, but if I fthouhl volunteer an opinion as a layman I should go further than either tho Comptroller or tho Secretary. I doubt whether even the covering in of this money without a oonRidefation,and without legal authority or warrant of law, will place it beyond tho roach of tho parties to whom it legally belongs. 1 think it could bo reclaimed at any time hereafter in several ways, and oven qu ti o mere statement of an account by tin depositor, or by his heirs at law againat tlio United States for moneys had and received. It is possible yon might divest yourself by a last will and testament, stating as a consideration the love and affection you bore your native land. Hoping this will bo satisfactory to you, 1 am v«*ry truly yours, \\ K. SPINNER, Treasurer United States. Would Not See llor^. There aro Romo women and girls in tho world, says an exchange, in/such a position that it i s haiil to imuK\ lr their having brothers. If one of them has a brother, he i s generally a good way ofT, ami very seldom indeed do the brother ami sister meet. Thoy take particular euro to keep out of each other's way, and tho world is wide. Tho othor day such a sister met her brother for the Hrat time since her fall from family hive and shelter, in a street of Indianapolis. It had been two years since they had aeon each other, Tho sight was an ac- cident, and would have been avoided by both if either had had warning. The idd love of virtue and homo and home | folks Hashed into the heart of the girl like light from heaven. She rushed to her brother with extended hands. I he had soon tin* light, ho might Ium saved her. Sympathy, to say nothing of love, just at thafc' moment, might have warmed her soul and moulded her life anew. She did not get it. \\o f in his blindness, turned away, and, in his dumbness, would not speak the tone which hor heart was itching to hoar. He H#M1 from her tofieh, ami all her senses being denied, she hurried to hor miser able lodgings and ended her life by poison. * Probably the news of a Sister's violent death reached the sensibilities of the* hard man who refused to touch her hand on the street, Ahorlginni Curiosities. A correspondent of tho Sacramento I'ninn at Aurora, Nevada, writes as fol- lows; The Piiitea have been to Mfcmo I jake having a powwow and one of their native dances* Tho water of this lake is very peculiar. Itarbers havo brought it here for shampooing, saying- it was much better than anything they colihl i>re pa re. If persons going in tho lake for a bath stay in tho water a few min- utes thoy havo Hindi a pricking and itch- ing sensation of the skin that they havo to go to a spring of fresh water and wash their bodies for relief. At this Reason of tho year tho water is thick with a worm about half an inch heig that changea to a spucies of fly, and a light breeze of wind will drive Wind- rows of them on tho^shore. The In diana rub ofV tho outer shell or skin, winnow them, and gather bushels of the bodies for winter food. Another of thttir custom* is* Rcraputg tin* ground clean under a pifiv tree and making a Hro un- der tin* trojOj |.h* smoke causing worms about the Rijo ami as long aa a finger to fall,from th«fc tree, which thoy gather for winter total. The JledlteTTAiiean, Professor Huxley says that the Modi- terriineiin is a land-locked sea, which runs nearly oast and west, between the twenty-ninth and forty fifth paral- lels af north latitude. Houghly speak ing, tho average temperature of the air over it i s 7o degrees fahrenhoit in duly, and IH degrees in January. This great expanse ot water ifl divided by tho peninsula of Italy (including Sicily), contiguous with winch is a sub- marine elevation carrying less than 1,200 foot of water, which extends from Sicily to Cape Hon, in Africa, into two great pools---an eastern and a western. The eastern pool rapidly deepens to more than 12,000 feet, ami sends ofV to the north its comparatively shallow branches, the Adriatic*, nnd the /Kgean seas. The western pool is less dei p, though it leaches some 10,000 feet. And, just astlie western end of (lie east eru pool communicates by a shallow passage, no*, a sixth of its greatest depth, with the western pool, so the western pool is separated from the At lantic by a ridge which runs between Capos Trafalgar and SpHrtef, on which there is hardly 1,000 feet of water. All tho wafer of the Mediterranean which lies do< per than about 150 fathoms, therefore, is shut oil' from that of the Atlantic, and there is no eotnmunica- tien between tho cold laver of the At-* lantic (below 1,000 fathoms) and the Mediterranean. Under these circum- stances, what is tho temperature of the Mediterranean V Kvery whore below H00 feet it is nfi degrees fahrenheit ; ami, consequently, at its greatest depths, jt is some 20 degrees warmer than the cor- responding depths of the Atlantic. Much loo Honest. The following commnnication, which we reproduce verbatim, was received not l#ng since at (ho Pension llureau, Washington. It sets forth what a per tWt lady would do with land and oppor- tunity: • — Wis. Jmi %\Jh \H1X Sm,- Your papers wer reseivod the 15. My husband was not at home, had left to be absent five Monts. vory sorry as i miss the little Pension very much as the winter are Cold and Wood is Deer. /wish ('ant/rcxs iruulil ///or mr monrif F.nouuh t<> hif mr <t jurat in t/tr wood* i would show them what a Wonnn e*uihl do. they seam to have plent; of laind to ^\\o to Hail Itoads Compny. thoy mite Hettersell the La>:d give the money to Oriple Soldiers. / do t'lint hi t/rf oaf of' the. viHmje. I\x peet Nothing more than We shall bo Hurnt out The Itehlcs means t<» let us. How good it i s to havo our Clfya and villages Hurnt and i know very well it is through thoir influences we are hav- ing so manev tiers. I do not think it will bo long before we will have a war at hoam people ar,> geting HO Dishorns and so Wicked, it would not bo Strange if (tod should Cut them of!*, for good honest man arc asSoeroe as angles visets. I Dont know but ono honest m n in Tonn and that is my Husband and he is so honest if makes him a peear /iVoVr/ fas* ojid sometimes by that means they often- ti)ke tho Advantage of him. / fhinfyf see t/oa Smitr. Hut it is the Truth. Very respect fully MHM. HTI\A* ••:*.-'. Water Yery Scarce* '•'fl. C. F.\ writes to thrt Baltimore: American that pure drinking water is scarcer in Munich than in any part of Europe. Nobody seems to want it or care about it. Unless it happens to rain, tho gutters are always as <lry ns dont-, indicating that very little of it is used, even for household purposes. At tho hotels it is necessary to ask for it a hAlf dozen times before it i s brought to yoti, and when it comes it i s suflioiently warm to indicate that tho vessel from which it was taken has been standing in the hot sun for several hours. It i s too troublesome* to get for any ono to rely upon it for a beverage, and too unpala- table to have any serious longing for it. Aft much beer as a person ean drink, cold, and sparkling, can be had for four kreUtzers, or about two and a half cents, from fresh tapped barrels at every turn of tho thoroughfares, and everybody relies upon it. One of the ladies of our party persists in demanding water, and it is obtained onty by bribing the ser- vants and feeing the kelner. There is no sprinkling of tho streets hero with wider, as i n Vienna, and when the wind blows, tin* clouds of dust are almost im- ponotrahlo. A wind storm last evening brought such clouds of dust from those portions of the City that are macadam- ized that the Vehicles passing oilr hotel were completely hid from view. Wo could hoar th* rolling of the wheels and the (raping and snorting of the horses, but not the slightest sighn of them was visible. The pooplo ran into tho houses on the right and tho left, us if fleeing fforja a sirocco on tho desert. Hoforo it commenced they began to run, and seemed to know what was coming. Those who was caught out riding re- turned to tho hotel almost suffocated with dust. A shower of rain that fol- lowed soon cleaned the atmosphere, and the city became as bright and charming as ovor. PorrTiATi FALLACY AND DECEPTIONS.-- Tt is an infirmity of man to cling to tho teachings of a pant <j< aeration, and to stubbornly resist the ii(/hf of refi>rai and prof/rcHH. Health-reform and Tem- perance-growth are jealously watched over by tho Poison Hitters compoun- ders. One great prevailing deeeptfon of tho present ngo i s tlio impression that every human bipod of either sex must bo Htiawtated, and the poisoned chalice is labeled \Medicated Hitters,\ the better to palliate their use and prolong tho epidemic. One of the most zealous workers to cure thia mala- dy, Dr. Josrcrii WALKI:H, Inventor and Proprietor of the famed CALIFORNIA YINKOAK UITTKHS, believes in making Hitters that are* ** true medicine,'* and advices the sick man tp swallow a draught that will wash out the Leprosy of his disease. Iu this faith ho is steadfast, and his YINKOAK HITTKUH, though a contradiction to the general character of all other Hitters, are, as a <jreat Huecess and Life. Vitalize r, evi- dence of ono popular fallacy and cor- rected.— ( om A T\\nALT,ET>.- TTenry Ward Boecber preached in a White Mountain hotel on Sunday. In the course of his sermon, he remarked, 4 * Religion is Hod's hotel table, where tin' guests call for what • Iuir particular inclinations suggest.\ We hope he did not continue the paral- lel, and maintain that the ministers arc like hotel waiters, who dispense of the blessings of the table in greater or less abundance as •thoy may bo moved l»v present or prospective d* ate Journal. ees. 7*O0/- A correspondent recently asked the Jtov, Henry Wan! Ueeeher if ho ap- proved of wives spending thear time at watering-plaoes and leaving their hus- bands to tho mercy of servant girls, ami received this characteristic reply: \ N r o woman who values her domestic happi- ness as she should, will leave her hus- band thus unprotected.\ \ How nice your collars have always looked this hot weather. What do you wear V\ said onegentloman to another, \ I always wear either tho Kim wood or Warwick. They are tho best that can be found\— Com., , At the Vienna urfvlal, winch World's Fair, the WHH tljo reroKiutirai \f plHIxi luf/hoflt excellence in reed or^nnn of all d&Hfte* Mi't from nil natiotiH, \\a* Hwanl^l to the M&»<>n A Hamlin Or^an <'(>., the well-known American inniiiifaciurerH. Other American maker* were not Hiiccorthfnl in ohtainmg any me«lal. Cum. VINEGAR BITTERS Keep WiHTAU's TIAIXAM nhvayn on hand* Prank MillerV HurnenH Oil iu the, honl. Missionaries and others sojourning j in foreign UIUIH should not fail to talm with ; them a C/MMI niipply «»f .fnfntsim'* Anonym' J.in- j oiitnl. I t IH the mont rdiahle medicine* for al l puiponeH thero IM in tho woild. Omt. Contagious diseases, such as horse ail. ^lander \f Peraoim'traveling with horses should tako note of this. f'«r/i Try Dooloy's Yeast Powder, you will soon Und it. not only tlio host, hut alnn the cheapest. Making Powder. Put up full, net weight, f'orn. CmflTAPono'fl ExrKLHioR HATH f>nc stand* unrivaled and alone. IU mentfl have been so uuivmxallv acknowledged that it would ho a Hii|>erorogation to descant on them any further nothing can l>ea( it.— Com. FIIAOO'H INSTANT RELIEF.—Warranted to relievo all Hheumatio Afllictlcnis, Hprains, Neuralgia, etc. Tho l>est, tho surest, and the nuickost remedy for all Bowel Complaints. Ite lef guaranteed or tho money refunded.- Com. TjTKPnnF.HT AN7> RwTORTEftT COD-LtVKR On. is Hazard <V Ca*woUs made on tho sea shore, from frew4r. selerted livers of tke cod on- ly hy CAJWVI'-.M.. IIA/AIUI & Co., New York. It i|l_-a*#f>lutely pure and s*ne(. Pationts who fTiavo onco taken itperfer it to all others. Phyni cians havo decided it superior to any of tho OIIH in tho Market. - Com. 1 • t i — - • ftatfirr'ii Appeal* for Help. Kvtrry indication o f dclolity and exhaufttlon !• a muto appeal o f Nature fur medicinal aid to arrrst thn |iro«rr«« of dfray. How are them! rnlciit »p- peali < f phynlcal weakness t o tho rtaotirc-ri f.f th« hr;ihritf art uitially mot ? Too rffen, unfortunately, the diugn t»r*mrii*ed aggravate the ayrnntomi Whoever recommend* drastic puryalivci, or mineral lalivaiiln, or imUdnrmi aikalolda, under RTU h ciroinntHiicffl, m an ally o f the, ailment and an enemy o f tke patieut. Whorver, on the con- trary, ad*sci the br< krn down and deppondlng mfferer to resort to that pcnleat vegetable inn go- rant, Ilogtetter'a Btnrnacli JUtlcrfl, fo r aid and comfoit, l a a trn> nhilunthioptat. It l a iaf«< to nay that ihera r»e,Ver WM an inatanreln wlinb auch adviao \».«i ^vcii and accepted without the happi- ' eat reaulta. Kiom the vof y deptha t,f weakneaa J nnd despondency thouaanda have been featured to Tigor, health and » heei fu Inev a b y t h o i ernvat nig f tpi-f a tluii o f thia who lean me atlinulont and dllfia lis c. All Ha medi< in a I ingredient a are re mar kaMe , firOieii raiiHtivi) pr« p . r i n-a, and i n com binat i< n fo^ in an at>» \Jnte upei »ti« f >r Indigf atn-n, liver r »rn plaint, neivu-.ia atTne!iuf»a. t hetimat'.arn, i:itern>it- j tent and remittent f<Teia, general and li.tdl weak- t riewa, and evi\y ipecic* «>f dmurder lmid«nt t o j cha?>g<' o f aeaaun IT climate. The alirmil.nt• ve i J#*- j m nut < f |hm i n vai<o< bli« p i otect i \ ii and r eat oral i ve I 18 no t ail llllpU I n exi I tai;t , hu t the tiioi ouyb ly Hi tifled fMiiiHM o f %< und rye. admitted by al l gonj < -liemiata t > b e tho ti|f>it healthful o f efchi laran t M. Dnnirors of Tolmeco (honing. \Rooontly thoro WAS brought into a Han FrunoiHoo (\>urt ono Anuio \Vi*h'h, iv inuficulfir fomulo, oliftrgod with fat - tomidtng to murdor hor hunhfunl. 11 IR hoiKl wnn broken, ho WHH brutHtMl nj> 'giMiorully, innl Inul oviilontly IMMMI rollotl iu tln^ gutter in II vory t»u<»rgi»tit* nmnnor. Whon tho (lofomiitnt hiul born oullod on foroxplftiifitiot), Hho<los<*ribt*<l tho provo- oiition by whi^h tho wrotohtMl mini hiul •moo g«»ing to humbug for itifornmtuiii. | brought tho trotiblo upon hiniHolf. lb* Could not Mr. Mntnoll ImVo «%n«|tmvorotl w,lH K* v<% \ b> tho lllthv habit of tobnoco to gum iilTthiH nnui profoHHo.n to know I Hi^wiiijc, nml with tho IIRUIII rooklows- IU*HH < | »or«onft fto <loprnvo«l f ho por- iv» vilo iuioo to noil hit* shirt hoHom. lb^ luia boon inlornod with oloiiii linon thnt vory morning, nnd duly wiirnod ngfiinnt «uoh onroloBMiirHR. In t\ v«j minutoH iiffor Mr*. Woloh nbHorvod the filthy tlo^ootion Htniningtho inimfto- * ulnti^ Hhirt front. Thin wan too much. She Roi/.ed ft rolling pin, and vigoron«ly romimlod him of the duty he owed to piitohod tlioifoiiornl in tobl |o onrry out j •w^i^'-y »iul futblie dooenoy. Tho (^ourt reitniiiiipeiiitioipi. It IH farther' iuti- ; »iitli<*t^l A Hnmll flue, ooiiwitloring tho mutod that if ho fill* IIIH head wijl bo I Hggruvatton an unbearable one. out otT, ami an thin promifie in roligioua- ly kept, it produeen great aottvity and vigor among the A«hiuit«o BrigauU«r«, hoforo aemlitig forth hi* Hat? The ohauee of nolviug thiR or an^ othor inyrv tory through thtMleteotivea l<H»ka imlo<d nlim 4 , A correspondent of the Loridon Time*, giving an aoootint of Aatmutoe, <\v H««ribeH t\m moaiiH ouiploylnl by the monaroh <if that country to Heciire mili- tary otlicicncy. When an aMny IH dt*- \What ago is tho moat deceiving? Tho ifau«ftge, Slnprulnr Suit. One year ngo, snyR a local paper, Hrooklyu wna sou.owliat awrpriHod, ami not a little anuiRf»d, by the ann«>tmce- metit then made that ex Mayor Kalb- tltMMch, of Brooklyn, a Hoptiiagoiuirian, a very wealthy man and tln^ widower of thrtM^ wiven nlreiidy, was involved as de- fendant in an action for damages in the ritiin of $15t),(K)tl for brea<»h of promise of marriage. A widow lady named Mary Frances Wade WHH the plaintiIT, and HIIO WHH generally reputed to be tine looking and highly accomplished, ami was only thirty years of age. The suit was never brought to trial in conse- quence of delays sought by the <b» fondant, and meantime, as is generally know*, the \honest old Dutchman,\ as he was called, was taken ill and died, and this, it was believed, put an end to tin* suit. A few ilnyn ago, however, an applica- tion was made before Judge Neilsou, in tho Hrooklyu City (\>urt, to have the case reopened and the action continued against the estate, the executors of which sre the late Mayor's sons, Charles H. ? Albert M. and Franklin II. Kalb- fleiseh. These gentlemen will now be tho defendants in the action. The coun- sel moved for an order to compel the executors to show cause why the suit should not bo brought against the es- tate, and tho Judfro granted it. This will be the first suit of the kind which has ever been brought in Brooklyn. A mosquit# in Sibley, Iowa, recently caused a dangerous illnew by biting o PAIN! PATNII P A T N ! I wiTirnK is ruv RFMKVKR? Readftra, you will find tt i n that favorite TInme Reined y , runnr T>.\VIX % c MK Kn.iF.n. It baa t>een tented i n everv variety ofeltm;0», •n.i hy aim.-*! e\ e? > !•*•»•...• <oio\vi> t o A rnerienn* It ia the almost <<>i<»t;tnl < < un p-lrt l< ui nm| i nen 11111,1 ble friend o f the miaalomi r y and traveler, <»n ne a and Idt'-I, and no on© aboutd it »/r«7 o« our hiktn vr t tvnr$ uithout it Ir a MFHTTH AJT* CifRrTiraasni . If votr are Buffering fiom fKTFRNAL TAIN, Turnty fo Thitty I>r<i>* inn Little Water *l II al moat inatintly enie you Tht-re in tutthtng equal ti/f if In a few moment* it < urea (Vie, rV<iwi;>a, Wp<ism*, Ftenrf hurn, Piarrbtmn, Jtynentt'i y» AYt» r. It'oof I H the Jinwel$ t X*>wr Sttitntii'h, /'i/iji'/iniii, Sitk JleuiittrKe. Ciirr * CIIOI«ftR A, whim all other Remedied Fail. Jt Qt\en instant Relief from Arhmq 'letth. Tn aertiona o f the. eountiy ^here I/RVRR AWT* Anira pieVaila, theiu ia no remedy heMin greater erOreiu FOR Ftvaw ATTT» Ann?. T*ke thr^e t«blttpr»on nH of the Pu in-Kilter m RIHII t horlf a pint «»f hot water, well a weet«'iied with rml i*a> M «« theattok o* i ufnoig on. Uatbing fieely t \xv client l-ft< k and buyceN with the /'nn kitlrr at Oie «;iin*« time He. pt^xtthe doae tn twetity rnin}<teaif the flrat do«>« tiot *t<»p the ehlll. Hliould it jfSiwdtire vomiting (and It probably will, if tha atorr^eti ia very foul), take a little /'ijpi Kilter in i ol d water aweitetied with *ni/»r afler ouch npt*ni |*er ae ver anee i n the above treatment hn a rnied n>Hnjr HI vein and ohatinate eaaea of thia diaeHae. /-*—.— our AT \eiror.KBA\ HWWFBV PAAN-KILLKR. Tf ia an iR^terna and Internal Remedy. For flnm mer eoniplilnt or an > other f(*im if bowel dine;iHe inehildrnn o r adult*, H la a n fcimoaf. < ertum rure, And h.ta without d<uht been III'MH ai|i<e**ful in uting the varikiua ktnda <f 0IIOLFRA than any other known reim'dy. o r the most aklllful phy*|< f.in In India. Afnea and China, w here thia dr< idfnl di a p»»«' i* mure o r leu a pi e valeut. t tie Pun KtlUt ia ronnideretl by then.itive* :i * well'i* h \ K u» < »p«»:i n reaidcot* i n llmae rliiiialea, A HIHK RKMKI»Y. and while it i a » moat efllrient reined7 f r pain, it IM a per fe^t! y anfe medicine tu the moat uoaklllful hfnul* f t ha* hemme a honaehopt remedy, fiorn the fact that |t givea immediate and permanent relief It IH a purely vegetable preparation, made from the, hc*t an d pureat uiatei|;tla. atfe t o keep and liae i n every f.imily. It ia re<'ommended bv phyaniarm and peraona of all claaae*,, and t o day , lifter a public ti iwl ot thirty yeara the average life o f man it atanda unrivalled and unexcelled, apreading lt a uaefulueaa over the wide win Id. nireetlona accompany each Tlioitlfl. Price '/*» < ta., '^ ct * , and fl per Ilottle. , t PKRRV DAVIS A SON, I'roprifton, Providence, R. 1. .1 If. 1IARRI8 * CO , Cincinnati, 0. f prripiiotura for tho We*tern and fieuth Weatern Statea For aalo l»y at l H.^llriiin Dealera. ' roil IAI.C wnonr.sAi.a UT JOHN F. HRNRY, New York. IJKO. C. OOliWIN * CO , Hoaton. JOHNSON, IIOI,OWA> v CO, Phlladalpliia. rillliTV 1K1KH' KM'KH1KI\< K OF \\ OI,D NUIiSK* Mid* WlnMlow'* SootlilnK Hy'riip la fli«* |>r«*H<'rl|»tloit **t one o f the bc*t Frmale rhyr.t * ia>ia and Nut*, a i n tho Inited Htatea, and baa been ua<*<! f^r thirt v yeara vvl t h never failing aafet y and aucceaa b y milllona o f mothera and children, from the f«?eble infant of (HIA week old t o the adult. It coj rectf acidity o f the stomach, re!ievea wind colic, regulatea the bowela, and |ivm r#at, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe i t to be the Ilea* ntol <uie*l Reiiie.U In the World |M nil r M^r nysKNTKRY and IHARKIKFA IN ClllL- IUIKN. whethi'i it ariara fiom Teething or from .tn y other i:anae. Kull d l r e» tlou«« for ualng will a o comprmy larh t)>»f|e N«ote (lenuine unleaa the fir Mo.tle o f (TRTIH A FKRKINH ia on the outaidv wrapper. Hol«l Uy nil >f« «1!< In* i>al*r«. (linJ)l(F\ OFTRX I.fMIK I»AI*K AXI> sine fr^Tti wn other rauae than having woTina In the ntom.K h. nanwjfs VFRMTFT-GF. COMFTTR will deatroy ^ornm without Injury t o tfie rbill. being perfe< Hy WIIITF. and frv^ from al l coloring j or other itijurioua ingredienta uaually uaed i n ' worm |4repiira1ioriR. miTIM A IIROWN, Prnprlriora, I No '4 I ft Fulton Ptreet, New York. I Kjil ?u/ l>r%tqq%*t* M»^ ehemi*t*, nnd dealers tn j Mfli ne* nt TwiNTr-Kivi CIMH A ilux. { TIIK IfOlSKHOI.n PAXACKA, 1 Apf r» JFATrTlf-Y UWIMKXT la the beat remedy t n the world f^r the following eompluinta, viz Crampa 1 u the, Timbaand Btom j arh, Pain i n the Stomach, ftowela or Side, Rh«u | matiam In all it a forma. Ttlltotia Cnlfo, Nenralgla, | Cholera. Hvaentery, Colda, Fleah Wnunda, Hurnt, , Hore Throat, Hpmal CornpUiuta, Spraint and I Rruiaea, Chilit and Fever. For Internal and K x ternal uae. lta operation if not only to relfeya the patient, but entirely removea the ran** of the complaint. I It perietiatcf and perv»d« a th** wlnlc ayatern. r e | atoijug healthy at ttou to al t lt a parta, and quirk ening the blood. The lloiiarhnlil Panacea It purely V>^j- eUhleand Al l Healing Piepareil l»y crKTi* A BROWJV, No '415 7uitou Street, K«w T©rk, For tale hy all pruggiatt. >fc Dr. J. Walker N (alifornii. VIM- Cpar Ititt4*rH are a purely Vegetable prc]>;iratiou, made chiefly from toe na- tivti herbs found on th* lower ran#r\s of t!in SrCira Nevada mountains of Califor- nia, the medicinal proj>crties of which aro c* Act^d tliorrfroni without Hie use of A *>ohol. The question la almost <la: askrd, ' 4 What is tho cause of the unparalleled PUCCCRH of VINKOAK BrT- TKKST\ Our aiiHwcr is, that they remove the cau.HO of disease, and tlio patient re- covers hift ln*alth. They are the ^reat ^Uniinr. Ao., inav )m prfvontixi ), v ti.o UHO j bi>o<l ( puiiiler and a life-tfiviuK principle, Shrew's Corah,j i'<m<htv>n^ !><„r<U>s. \ a prr , rrt J^ novalor and lllVlffOrator of tylio Rystcni. Never l>efore in the history <»f tho worhl haa n medicine been eorjn|>otiurlf»d pAaa^wing tli« r^markavble (jualitioH of ViKKtJAR HiTTkfijt in heaiing the Mck (if every dineAafl man ia. heir to. The r nr« 11 ^fiitlft Purgative KH well a« a Toni**, relieving CnngeHtion er Inflaminaiifm u* 1 t\yo IAWT and Vinceral Grgauti, iu liilioui DireawH. r riic^ properties of DK. WALKER'S VINF.OAR MirrKata are Aperient, Diaphoretic^ ('ariiiinative, *\titritiouii, Laxative, Diuretic^ Sodative, ('ouet^r Irritaut, fcudonfic, Altera- tive, and Auti-Ihlioua. liratt'ftil Thonnnnds proclaim VIN- FdAU BiTTKits the inont wonderful In- \ie*oraut thut ever nuntainod the fiiukiDg h>>beje. >o Person ran lake these Bitter* ac<-ordin^ Ut <lncctioii8, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de- stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organ« wa^tod beyoixl rejiair. Bilious, Iteniitteiit and Inter- mittent feferH, which are M» preva- lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Minsouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- sas, J<cd, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande, IVarl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro- anoki», .lames, and many othcra, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country (luring the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during rea- sons o! uuuhual heat and dryness, am invariably accompanied by extensive de- raiiKcments <»f the stomach and liver, j and other abdominal viscera. In then ' treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow„ ! erlul mllueiice upon these* various or f gans, is essentially necessary, Thcr» ! is w* cathartic f*>r the pur|>ose equal tr, DK. ,J. WALKKK'S YINKCAK BrrrKRs f as they will s}>ee(iily remove the tiark- colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the saint* time stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy tunc!ions of the digestive organs. Fortify the IMMIJ against disease h\ punhmg all its liuids with VI^K»;AK lin ri i.s. No cj»idemic can take hold of a s\:-!em thus lore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indices!nrti, Head- rube, Pain m the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sotn Kind at ions of the Stomach, Bad Ta«t« in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- tat ion ot the Heart, Jnflaiiiination of the Lungs, Pain m the region of the Kid- ne\s, and a hundred other painful symp- toms, arc the offsprings of DvspcjMiia. One bofflrujll prove a bettei guai antce of its merits, than a lengthy advertise- ment. Scrofula, or Kinifs Evil, Whita Sw»jim^ A | |<-«Me. KryHijM'lA*. Mveiirii N«»ca; (b-ifre, Sen»fuloUH I uilAinmal!<*iJ* t llldeleai InthtminaliuiiH, Mereiirml A tTvctiuiih, Old >«'.( .. Jauj.'ji.i.f i.f tho Skill, Son* Kye«, etc. In the,-i\ JIS in fill other cnhMituimiifil I>i« eas-e.-. WALK Kits VINKOAK HiriKHs have rl.own tljeii greiit eurative powers in the mo t oh»tiiiate and intractid>l«> etv^ch. For Inflammatory and (lironic Ithcuriiafism« Cont, Bihoi^, Remit* tent .*u*\ Intermittent Fevers. I Mseases of tfti' Lii'M.ii, la\er. Khinevh and liladder, the < Hitters ha\e in» eninil. Sueh JiiM'iib«fi are eaiHri! h\ N'ltlHtei] Hlooil. Mcilianical Diseases*-- Persons en- gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Phiiiiher.s, T\ pe hr'tters, (iohi i»eut4*rs, aled Miaei>, n.s they a^lvauee in hf«-, ure Mihjeet lo paralvs^ of the Ilouelv To ^unrd .'U'Hili^l this, tike H dose of WAI.KHBS Vl!l- J.OAM Jii rin<.s oecaMionallv. For Skin Diseases, Kmjdion^, Tet- T«*i, Salt-Kheiiin, Hlotche>. Sjrot.«, lamp***, liu>tules, Hoiln, Carhimcler*, King wuruiH, .Nrahl head, Si^rv Kven, ICry>)}>elrt*' # Jteh Senrfh, IjiM-oloratioiiN of the Skin, IJunior* and Ihse.i^eH of the Skin of whntevnr nam« or nature, are liti'rnlly ctut/ up and carried out ot the hysteui iu a short tune hy the us% \>t thr-^e Hitters. / IM11, 1'ajfe, and other Worms, luikmc in tin M'MciiKil HI ninny th<>u*andr\ are efi«'( t lially ue.nt roy«/d and o*mo\ ed. N# -y>!«iu ol uiedi<-uie f no venmlugen, no an. thehuililtles v il l fiee tlie ^y *U'IU fl eUl WoriJla like these Hitter*. For Female Complaints, in young or old, iiiamed or ungle, at tin* dawn of wo- manhood, or the turn of hfe, then** Tonif Hitters display so decided an influence that '' improvement irt soon jM*reeptihle. ( leansetlie Vitiat^l Blood when e\ei you tmd itH impurities bur»Ung through the hkm m Punpies, Kiuntioii*. or Sores cleanse it when you find it ob>trueted u* • rdugjrish in tho veins, e I ean m 4 it when i ii 1<Mil , your feeling >u|l t«.)l you when. Keep the hlood pure, and the health of l:.e synteu will lollow. it. 11. MenrwATjD v. ro M f>f ipt? !i«t« HIMH te n A^t* Sua . <iucii.c«» i 'ulif(iniia\ Mil t*u <»f U'uiiNhi^loii run\ • lifulton Sta . N Y . Holil 1»> all l)r ii|{rr i »t^ «• n«l Ifrailrrs* Dr. (ox'i Hlr* (Vr*up) nyrup har» bf^en known a\ad used by I be DHdkal profcaa^i *>rer 100 year*, and at a rtmr4y for I'oldi wad Cougiit hat »n older and bitter reputation than any ah*r Coiijrfa m«Iirfn«» fvit ofl**red to tho r>uollr It U known at the Conipoand hyru|> of rvranit, and a formula w*y be found la e\ery mtdtcal dlapenaatorr. Dr. lifiaiaoiB^a Iff Ire ifrtt and Tolu, ID addiiK*n U> the infrrHttentt for Coxa Hfca-t Syrar». con taint Balaam of TV>iii,dreortW»B of Skanki'abhac ft«H*t and Lob*lta, a conihiDation Lhat moat commrnd it to r?«#i> on*' aa a puperior tvmrAy tor Troup, Whoo»laig toofb* Astlima\ t aSroticliltla, CmukUm and < o!4a, iddat^d for atl aflr-ctiaftt of the Throat and Luiift wfcer* a Couch Medicine >* nec^aarj. Tbla Afrup la « •rrfalJ* Preparrd Under rh« r^rK»ri«l dirfntion €»f a regular Fh}>i- clan of over twroty yeart' prmctate. #boac al|(na- tur* ia attached to 1H0 directiona out be bottle. lta tmsto la v*ry ploaaamMtaitd cMidnsa tfken Kirery fatmllir abonld kee$> H a* a ready remedy for Croup, Colds, tic., among tL<i children. I) ItA»aoai, HON A Co . Propria, Buffalo. K Y. traiTiaaaL MAGNETIC BALM. It rural aa tf »T 9IAGNKTIO TNyLT T KNCB, Neuralgit and all pain and ia therefore very mronerly temvd ** lU«li«ilc Kaln. It It purely a vegetable preparation. It haa no equal aa a reined* for Cbolara, Cholara Morbus, DiajrrljoPa, Djrtao-* (ery, Colit and atl Bowel Complaint*. ' lta tlmrlj UM wUl rurr (»lda. t rvup T Diph- theria, t^uinty, and alt Throat alter lion a When properly uaed. Fever and Aftie. and other complaintt inndr uttnour wcatern and tout hern climate*, are eaaily broken up. Norvoua Pain, Kirk neadaco*, and athto- mat law are cured by thia tnedtciat when all ot her* have failed. Toothache. Earache, Burnt. Chti- bial na and ftmlaea are rwevc4 at once by fca aaeu Tlio fen nine Itae D. Ra\Bjau»aaa «%C«*^at r vata Kevenne Htarnp on the onttrde, and Dr. R MlUera MairaHlc BaUn blown in the bottle. KxataoJlna cioacly, aad boy aono bat the gea- nlne. aWld by all DmggliU. Price ti eenta par botUe. D. IUKSOY, fton A Co., Propria, BuAio, K. T. ?Tlf U -ifnjl •4- and Preterva Health, hj C W.. Oleaaon. MJ a Study and • ddreia C. ulre ..... -, . „ - P. understand veurteif. Tarmi liberal. r\ BRAD WAY, F^blithor, Danville, Pa. Th«a-N«6tmr it a Tvmm WUh\ taOraSa Tea FlaTor. Tba bet 1 Tea Imported Vor tala everywhere. And for a«4e wholeaala orlf by tba OEEAT ATLAJTTIC A tACIFIO TEA CO ha if] Fa It on ft. AlatCkurca rtt.,lfew Yerk. F. 0. Boa, 6,fi0t Band for Thea*ectar Circular. Tt*4*aUrh rVTPMBf ifttlfIf, Dr. C Eaanv Aarmra^ rx>taa> Co In# . a r>r%-? UHac aarateiaai *4 twmtj J*+T%' Maadiat. aaja# klfAlar^ Eart Blttm' 1» • BMattete* tAat 1 caarcoav •eioatfoatal* r«w<taiaaea4> 1 kavt aaad it la mr pra<v tk* far a aaaaaar ef yaaaa, aad l»«v tram erfrteve* ta«f hUi f«od »>aaaaj ft MerrUeaw M. D.. N*rtA K«*t C#U Ca. Md ruff it BrfTKHS PruorUu h«T« htrracood drmattd tor MIKHLJKB'fl HBBB TJ10 Markets. BeefCaKile- l'rMu«to Kxtra liullo* ka f .11*;* l*ft» t ipialit » *^« cohrl ijiiiity Ordinary tbiti Catl!<-.. . / Inf - rloi or lowt-at ^1 a<1e MtTcli €Utto-n. 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(Mover HWMI Timothy rur IIMOHF, Potlnir - T<nw MIddlin|(H Flour Kitra. , Wheat r.»rn Yellow O ita .('.'. a 7.o<i a 3 **o a .IH 1 f».^ a 1 «r. a ..V.» a .07-, • H.(a» | 4.*H» , A*\ 1 7.oo j 1.7H .70 4H I j Tt • jood t I %**r\tmud hliaj |>racti«<« with goad r**uiu. rakiatiU remtij, par* tirtilarlr la •MmoOom* <4 tba kldfr*/*. J. ?. Uakrr, H. D. , Uw«t#r, Fa I>arlar tee aaal taaj ' r—r* 1 a»rr hM fre»ju«-ut nvponnDHlM v* • IttM^albf ia« eAwt of MISHLJSR*8 HBBB BITTERS J b»^ a«Mr«a It tm pr«*#> wvert+ntul tu niarif ca*e> »o*^» AH^rmih**- Hoa»nr<i|mibl« ftod Hrdrof^tMr tr««ta»^at bmd fmthrA I omwadar to U« aviai ; rfa« •*?(*.«# r^m#df vr-i d»»^»rrrf^1 fnc I>i»raM« aHalaa titm a Di*vrder*d Sumirb. Um ahdnvri ar lUweU. j TNI IATI NOR.TNAHUSfmnil f Fren^cr^^ af I8HLXR*« BIBB BlTTB&B \Q* av«4 j »«4idrrfwl crrbMifcO.rn nf M«du iaa.1 llnrli* ber«ar t*w tie «uf- t)»rni fnr ntant trtrt fr*m aa orfBtit* aaVr U<>D «»f th« a44ftf ? S ( and hundred* of' lila fr-leudi at Wub1nffl<n> M><1 !rai>r»rr*T tT>»W ' tfiat K« aUritnttad U>f (>rok>aa*OoD of at* Uf« vo thta GraaV ULI Mil Ml MT.IU, ilAKIII Attlt TIAM alARL OSADALIS THE GREAT ALTERATIVE AND BLOOD PURIFIER. It in not a qnark KCFtrnm* |Tho ingTedientw are pubhi*h4?d on oaoh bottle of nifMiicine. It in tiftcd and roc<>mmend43d by Phymcians wbtprever it has been introduced. It irill poaiti^rly run tiCROFVLA in if rariou* *tagr* 9 JMEU- MATISM, WJ/JTJ2 fill'V*,- J,JX(/, //< / (. 7, aoTTK%' Jl/tONCJilT/S, J9KKVOU8 DE1U1JTY, JXt JPJEN1 VORXI AtPTlGK.+nd alldia- etLhe* arising frcm an iinpurs condition of th-e blood* Bend for onrRoaaDAtTB A^K^fAc, in which yoti will find Gt*rlific*ien from reliable and trustworthy Fhyairianfl f Miniaiera of the Ooapol and otlifm, Pr. K. Wilfoo CaiT, of Bafttwdra, aa)« ) <• Fat UMI! it U> < KIM H * f F« rofula , and otber diaeaaea with mucli aatiafao tion. Br. T. C Faffltf °* ^aitfrnftfe. recom* tnenda Jt to aTl peraona tuffennir with di^eaaed Itlood, aaylnft It It euprrfcor Va ar> preiaraUon ) e ) aa evrrnaed. iev. batocy Bali ot UM BaJtigamw H. K 4*iilenn«e hmith, «ayt lie haa bean ao murb N nef tt«d by K a D*<\, tla\t Le rneerfully recon)n)f ada It to ail Lta 1/iendt tbd a^uatnlasrea. CraTea 4% Co^ I>mna1eta, a t Gordont- Jrflle, Va. f tay It nerer baa failed to give jaatlef action. aate'J 0. McFa\4y«fi t Knrfreeahoro*, TfMnwcf, ta>a I t cured kin of Kbta- ItKiatlam when ali tl** failed. TUB B0BADALI8 TS tDOKlfBCTION WITH OTT* An immphvoi KCMCJ t ptt ve (\ittil(*irue t\i the heat NMVI U. IM H« If uil ir.oka, I\ M ho..;* |}..c|ia. am! Heat MIH< • M;»it.-(,'iM Monka. if i M 11«- ' fn«- M|| »p|>)lc;ttlo|i t>y letter IM H M Hi:U|ri'. 'n||,M. H,MI N«'w York \iOM will exxrt Chlllt and Ferer, %A**T Caanplatnt, Dja- pepala, etc. We guarantee Boaaaat,Jt tuaerlor to all other Blood Puriflert. iend ftf I>etcriptlTa Circular or Almanac, Addrett CtBMtKTff 4 CO.. ft B Commerce St, Balllmf*, M4U RemraWr lo atk your Drncflat for Boaasaioa, PlwWM»inl 1V% Firrre'a Pcllrta, o r Surar-C'oai and Herbal Ju>v«, Anti Ilelnajouilrvl; \.\M i\re u rujui J na nd Ice, Blood. Com rHhouldera, Dlvzineaau f taaie In ltlo! Internal *>' iu Hcrnd, BIOJ Colarrd f^rlii* FafrajatlTei oe*cratratrd K<>ot jit GraBule»-»tlio little Gunt\\ Cathartic, o r lk*tt*m MM f#ry* Iliyuc, trareely larferlthaa nilit. lard teed, yr t rrprrxnting m mm h catluiriic }i»»cr aa Ur^erepuUive ptUt, o«P^ mat**ar%tiin£ mm<J thercu^k, fttftntly mnJkmtftf *frratinf illrvlT vaAUble, no panic iTlt uuog them rqfl iaebe^ Impnr patlou, Pain ir* jjltnrea of Cheal r«£rar tat I ontv, Bn< h. Bllloua atUarka Kaeai of Blood atomacha III aim oomy B^orelWa* i PAPER 'a Felicia, a !imr wrTI or VZSH ^V.|$oi^taw \VCT#a>»xtocl. frsh fon fAT»],M(irr Domestic Sewing Machine Co., N. Y, CC 4 ft JO A per <\*y I Amenta w«tif«><l T Ail<lH,» 4f^J til <4>£VJ 0 | worklua pe<»i»l«- r*fr \ iher »*«, T\iir for im 111 theliheir ( anything elae A.Mn-M C* H J INHON A CO, 1'orl « r «>1'1, make rri'-rr in\nr»y a t work fo r rm I n t fiarotnobicritaorallthettmethanatanjthlngalaa i A rt lin tat a fi PKKI). j - ltoti«- t LBrii||, nnd llMtl i - 4«| l«|«|l||j - - - Ali\'. < ol l«m-Srr«l *TI I 1 J I ii\'* Ten ^i/ea. Ill I,I,KKS. IMuatrMt.t pumi'hl-M. f...... A-t-lrea^ .1. SKlHiKIIFKIt. l'Mim*a\illc O i< .'^9 MILLS. 1 lltiat r Ht«--t |M«mpl SKIMJKMKKK. hini'i IVOKKIMi .tliKXTJIai'li mc<Tiiy r M ' '«•• a week aHliMi/ MM nrtlrh' r f univer 'imv I * h P | im p em 1 I • r mil t */M «r an t ei*i| HF Fl) HROTHKRH l*i 11« » TI an <M. »r A<Mi • -• ;li p«i TKIMTV I I \ I.I,, 1 .. I.IIIII, NfH.ln.ry J1M|,I« ItlU'li t<c e 1 H i ll ' M] 4 1. 1 un attli*< ITI f 1 (III i« for 1 1 r t u l.tt >* ;t>M r r»* a a aKovr TIIK MlHsm HINT, 1'hiNni'iU BC/THNCK B MANDRAKE PIUJS Tin n\ l'i 1 la ar<> < Mm |i< unl i % t luai ve l > < f vc^e t a I<1<< I' yti <1i< i,tn. UIMI ;ilth< uyh th««y entirely anp»*rac«l«' the n**. ..f I'M-renr y , <|M tiMt lrav*' any r*f it a tnluriom efT«<ia I lifv ;i< t directly uiioritha llvr, jind •!•' a v il n «M«» rcmr.ly i n al l e.tneii nf <1nran tfemen t r v ntiii'ii/ ftMifi M itinor d«*rr«1 mateof that orpan L)vf>r (Mtnpl uMt. Hilt, na Dm^riti'in, Im1iy< atl«»i». hick II. ii... »i.« Ty|.ln nl nm l Mhm Pevri a ( Ar.. Ar , al l anrcin h t<i tin* f 1 *»n iin»» «>f F< IIRFH M a MANHHAKR I'll.1 •' |ni K»|I' hy al l [>rii|/aiata and l>ral#ra C ETZE'S New School for the Parlor Oip, 1 Itfll t (IM i ^. he|.» r Ht«»rea bent the Ijfilxir of Tetrhrr «n«l TM h e IXKI nt all TtrH>k and Murli >y mail I'r ice, J if 'i0 neat and Oldeat Kamllf Medicine. San f frit's Liver Invtgt>r*it<tr entirely Vegetable Cut hut .i>and TonK-ft>r Dyarte^ata, Cnnati i»attnn, Debility Hick H<*a<la< tie , Hilmua Attarkt. and all deraiti/e merit a o f Liver, Stomach and Rnwelt. Aak your Drneff»«t f>r t t /J^wan of itntta ti/in* HaiiTrAL OR TIIPORAMT CoTiTBNESa may b e gotten ri d if, and with It a t/reat t( UMI» 1 f arrloua diteato permanently removed, r^y nalng judiclout- ly Dr . J.iyiir a Banatiye Pilla. MaraaiA, or bad atr. I t the cautA < f erery farm of F«yaV and Ague Bballanbergtr a Pilla art an aaU4«ta to tait poitoa,.aud «ura uittaatly, NEWSHOQLFOR THE PIANO. I ^tidairard l>>* Hie l*rofeaal«»n mm the heat, i m<m ih'.Mui((li, mit|t »111 ai ti T«\ am i tea<hmi i 11 the niMat «1 i r eet rimnri«>r no HciLI\ J»'J f 11 a < f err r y trr«.le if • t wi y, prr |M* r 1 i,ff 1 ho rn*»i e a>1 V »r rod f>r Thnrotiuh Itaaa Het,t hy mail. Price, *3 7' W ILL UK HKADV I* •HTPTKMItKR.- TLe latitat and h#-at (hoir Hock, \THE SABBATH.'' rontalnt the good eld atandard tun* a ttT ri.itrf h ('h'ira,f»f al l denomlnattona, and pretty melodli-t by prninant anth'>ra. Pilc*',!!^). pent k y mail Sample (' |»y, «1 faf» LKI a WALKr.B.fmCiflaTiM'T *T**WT, PhiladrlphU. Lee A Walkori Mtttlral Almanac, (rt« to any addrean M OXKY afa^#r^p«d7V with «t#nctl AlCey Chark nutnta. lart Frt€ . B Catalogue t, tamplet and full parti kf Hpenoer 117 Hano^ar St.. Boat OB In a a, take Dr. Fle)i ( >i.c or t wo, taken d Flmplra, Blalfh Iloila, Srrofuloua lent Attccltoua of -1 0 Ho lira. No tlieap 1 \f \r\ t \j\\\ kept fre*h ana r e ronla« b y dntegistv o r I tcrrd at the World , l t- >, hi, i.4 ATKIK Wca4 S«nc Peerless Clothes Wringer. JL HKYNIHKK A C O , 3* Fulton Htreet. N T. Agantt wantrd I'artlculara ACa . 8t I,M»jt. JM, mre Eruption*, I ^r.d '•'Iral- kin, Throat 1 or }>* s J '• U.-J * (t ote *tn via It. 2< $ d«»rcn. Mjtniif**t.^ IH»?i«tirw, N^.| 1 . J<> H MO. >'. \+ $10TO$20rhH; r ' •'-•- fr «« rorrjrs, PORK TIIUHAT 1 NFI.T'- KNZA. W lirnrp. 1 N <i < o r «. 11, Caorp. FiFo^i^irt- a, AaTii^ii. arid r \ cr \ uf!< etJcn of the TnR^AT. LlX.a arid «*HF*T, ar»» afieedily an4 J** 1 \\ jnarirntl) cured by tbr uae of I»a Wi«- t Ah a liAl>AM « r M 11 n < 11 1 » r r , whi\h rl«»ea i»Mt <\ry tip a /VMirb an d l*«V€» the raii**i l«<\iind. hut I'H.VM it. dfsiivn the Inrjra and aflav^ irntaUoJi, Cma r*mo» mg tberauae of th«-r«»mj<iaJi*L CONSr MFTION CAN HK < I ItED by a timely r*<^>:t to thia atandanl remedy, a* H prrerrvl tv (nindreda of U>«tfmonta!a H ki* r(«<^r<\. Th*» ^^1, \t,e is *vrn<-«t ' / fhttl* on tlfc »rayn, M'TH \ \ ><*\Vf K A f*'»N\ F v a' rF:ETi«af. IK»*>- TU», Maaa. ^l>kl by deai^rairMifcraii^. CONSUMPTION WILUSON'S ' Carbolated Cod Liver Oil igirTO /If. BACH Wm-AOIKTI WAJfTRf W I AJa^yfr Bualnaaa legltiroata. Particular nia af o r** .1 WOHTII Nt f^»tn Km 1 74t* 4 K AC A11 ! Ag«n anted aTrrywhere eotl FKK Mt^TH, (II».*|H o r finale) wainra mrvrj Ad.irea*. with ataniD. JNU W. JOHNSON A Ct. ( «va £m t ki. Loala, Mo. • \W and C. 8«*)tt l A ,r iOTit' ffna Breech Loaoing I Don hit* 4) una t\ a a fiirriahed t< the \Caw Caw\ Club 'f Milwaukee, and <-thera, hth«rt-<\ i<> k** the b*ti \ hrecoh loader n«w In tia^. Alao *• Mtirrle I^»adert, M j ei«ry variety of *tyle, rise nnd prire *• W and C- , Br«»ttA r*'»na New libittratrd Wo>k o n Br»erh-lx>a4- [ era,\ h\iiru] ii< m\r\i co, 'Jt et-nta b\ mall fiend for rrifl ltr<ta aid clrmlira t o WILLJ A kt ft It AD A loiffl, ll Faotuil flail ftfuara, BotWa, Afaatt. 1 l a a artcntloc combination of two well known mc4W cinea Ita theory ta arat to arreat th# daeay, thra I balld nr i'»* ayatern Itiyalriana find tbedoetrlae cor* ' re<t fhertially -tartUa* •*«• p«rtonnc4 ay Will aon't»nl ar e proof (<,rt»>hc Arid pAa«*twtr awnreata />«MBW It t t Una moat powerful anttaeidif ID the known world Kn - terlnf lot'* the rtrrulatloii. 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