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■traction, ■honM allow the body of animal perfect freedom, and only tonch at the well-padded raddle and fall Dollar. An orer-reaehinn horae—one wboae bind feet are freqaently hitting the forward ahoea—ahonld wear hearr ahoea forward and light onaa behind. The theory la, that the heavier hoof will be thrown a little farther ahead at

Peel and core large Ann applea ; pippina are beat Throw them into water aa ron pare them. Bell the paringa In water for fifteen minntea, allowing a pint to one pound of fruit. Then atrain, and adding three-qnartera of a pound of angar to each pint of water- ■■ maaa. ured at firat, with enough lei

laoe to impa

Carlo# of Spain, a in reply to one from Dog Carlo# thanking U " : for hi# refoaal to raehgnlae Pre#td#i Moore, a bnlnlier of Spring Talley. N. J

the ayrai ta clear, ponrboillng hot

tfe water in which they have hitherto atood. Let them remain in the ayrnp until lioth are perfectly cold. Then

covering cloaely,

a alow fire until t_.— the mlnntiai of theae direotic

return to the kettle. '

til tranaparenk When a

bridge on th# Waiahalehi# Crr^k. faUlng Ualy

How frequently you will find the machine atanding for moutha, just on the name apot where it waa uaed, without baying been cleaned after uao, or without any protection from the weather I It ia alao very eaaential that the beet kind of ol! ahonld be need 4 a great min take ta made in buying cheap rubblab that ia aold aa machine 01L Good oil, with economic feeding can#, ia much cheaper to uae than an unlimited ■apply of common oil A little oil that in a machine kept clean, can rarely get to the bearlnga, ie mnch better than a deluge of oil poured on without reason on to a bearing covered with duet and dirt r -n.tl.i. ... ,1..

some reoent eiperimeuta in England, a mixture of one part of aulphnr with three parte of lard, and a mixture of one part of oil of tar with threo parte of linaeed oil, deatroved the liae to whleh they were applied ulmoat immediately, while eorroeive anbUmate, mercurial ointment, araeniona acid,and carbolic acid wore withont any effect at tbe end of two hoara, and tobaccowater deatroyed the vermin at the end of an hodr. We have foand a mixture of lard and keroaene oil to completely deatroy Hoe, both upon poultry and oalrea, withont any injury to the animal# whatever. Keroeeno oil aljme will

Inane of the debetee in Oongreea whiob anddenly Bailed Daniel Webater to his feet, he made a brief but quite

any opportunity lor prevuiuB pre^aredr»w out the following aenteuoe, which baa ever since been admired aa one of tbe English IaBguage.* B H*ew«Si£ ing of our military conflict with Great Britain: Our fathers raised their flag aominat a power to which, for purpoee of foreign conquest and subjugation, Romo. & tbe height of her glory, ia not to be Compared -apower which has dotted the aurfaee of the whole globe with her poeeeerionaand military poata; whose morning drnmbeet, following ursa

audTaHuding to the above paaaagc, aaid *i--» *-*■*- “ —i inoonceivable how

Iwhlto atanding on

week Fennylvanla Coal^ Company hrm^^eJd

United Stale# will doabUoa# #dopt the mondalloD# of tl># report mail# by (be luim Anaietant, Barbour, with regard to ram log

’ Barry Cornwall," tb# F.ngUeti actor, la dead. [# waa iu tb# •Igbly-fourth year of hi# ago Wahwb#, th# Orange Mnuiuam brigand.

ir War Loans were Raised.

For this valuable bit of "ini

to that inti-rvetui’g if Chase ' aueecre, in great ie-™.;,,™, linguiahcd citizeoa having large influeluv In financial circles, and 1 endeavored to uerit what they gave by frankorea, (airecaa, nd fiminrea. Cu grew# awa-iiihieil on tbe dth ol July >01, and maw : it, rwml parma) an act to inlhortie a tlalton:,! loan, and for other purpose*. Under this act, and acu amendaTswr'YoJ”

New. York, an they promptly reaponded t vy invitation. "Our conierencea were full and unnmert

neceaaary to dial great end ; mj

pedlency of high'' ralaa of interest, wbiofc

auggeat a poaaibillty of fntnre inabil paylt. Inay, on their dda, explain- » position oi the banka; their diapoHlatain tbe government, and ' '

jability to take more hoods than poaablocapital allowed,withouta proepectoi an early sale and distribution. They thought my ideas aa to interest rather too '■ polr^, they

rerhapa, oi the f was obliged to bo very firni,nUetnen,! ant sure you wi,h i do all you can. I hope you will find tat you can take the loan# required on rma which can be admitted. U riot, 1 mat go back to Washington and issue notes *r circulation j lor, gentlemen, the wax muat go on until this rehollion ia put down, if we Have to pat out paper until it takes a thousand dollare to buy a breakfast. Tlie result ol the conierenoe waa an.agreement by the banka ol three cities to unite as aaaocialew and advance

od, on the Kecrelary’a dralta in favor ol the aaaiatant treasurers; in oantudrraUon of which, 1; on my part, agreed to appeal to •—- bearing 7410 per

ontla bearing all per cent.; and to pay over be proceeds ol the anbacriotiont to the anka, in aatiafaetion of their advances, no ar as they would go, and tq deliver to the This agreement waa faithfully fulfills., opened book# ol suhocriptiou to the nationi loan in ail parts of rite loyal Slates, and he people responded with alacrity. About forty-five miMona were thua aubacribed and paid Id the banka, and the remainder waa made good by the delivery of the promt ' " 30'a - * This operation enabled the banks to mt second advance of fifty millions on nea. te name terms. It had become evident tat the popular subscription would not mtintre as large and prompt as at first, od the inconveniences of ita management by the department had proved to be vary great. The account# of the subscription -—re rb—t™ closed, and the nolae ire delivered direct to ribuled Ultra aa beat Thia amplified the 'reasurv. and^the ar-

acribad to pay their auhecriptlafia in CO asked to be relieved Iran pave.. United Stataa. Under three circutu-

avokl the neceaaity ol making nob any kind a legal lender, and pr sod several modes oi doing IL To not uld the unanimous content oi the ban! obtained. Some of them manifreted disposition to discredit the national circuln--bolly, whether issued in notes hearing it, or issued in notes Is-aring no .... d, if possible, force upon the o the circulation of the suspended bank*

that ha

: All

reUtey

order lor a farm windmill, aewlng- ‘ - similar gooda, demand that the seres improved, worth f i

rater sign tb “ For the pc

"TOT

re ail

is lbs particult

paper?

The point is, that l He si, that, at tbe time, lie is good for the debt.

, .-. -do without the goods unUi tbe money is ready, and then same goods may lie ^mrcha 1 - !ded”"It

rmer’s Dote is about one-ltalf Ut ah : and, so long as he makes use of it a is he the subject oi tbe wicked m ist. Few farmers iail to meet notes t kvc such memoranda attached thereto, any titnre at great snerifiee; and no t fe will consent Uiat her husband si— ID such a j taper fur the purpose ol giving r a sewing-machine, a buggy, rm windmill for pumping, ■per for himself. in the years t nker told me tb

tbe agent (?) borrowed ..a _.-.3 —a t. . ^ (or

of the

is machines, getting a large uch larger than lie paid for thr

ones'. . And lor caab in h • Wi ire on private terms mm; 'tontahingly w, billing the gooda at the I "A 1 price.

important, bu

at’piffbW

. ing eondition from a calf, ■flowed to go hungry. I. is Uie

at hi# t*' animal well-fed-l cat what the blood, Texas or not—from a calf wifl sell at a profit: while a half-starved animal beeomre crooked In the backbone ptojecting, and shriveled np, takes the best part ol the summer to-gel in condition and will not bein' conditi - until lie is four yeant old, an ug a price whlidt ia unsatisfactory _ producer and to every‘one I*-* handles him. This is no theory, but a ! lueed from ciooo ohservation, as 1 h ted the plan for eevernl years. It i i do- pa# to feed com to calvre ami ..Ho*-. They Start out on grass in market you#' cattle the spring t arussriSfajir.ra re. Tbe bcsl steer I sold in 1872 was a

f '"art,

weighed in Chicago 1,150 is, age three yean. 1 now ha

calf II months old, from a ordinary cow. The call now (May weighs 550 pounds. I think it will vrt

when three yean old, 1A00 pounds.

I do not wish it understood that I am in favor of improving the blood aa wei feed. - 1 shipped two Texas steers spring, which were three years old. They

,.„'5JZS5 ;— hui>« in the cradle. To suffer ia (ho divineet leaaon ever girou by tbe divine teacher. Ill put the cradle ■gainst the pulpit any time. [Applause. ] Are the old useless ? Who cared lor von ? The old lather and itber are Uko tbe leaves in the forest ike the gorgeous maples, more glona in their ripened beauty than in or summer livery. A babe in one met and a grandfather in the other 1 the greatest blessings and ontaota that any firesides can boast, and homo picture ia perfect withont one .. both of them. A criminal with sharp brains and canning fingers hen better chance in New England than shiftless man. | Applause. ] A moths

the only hnman being wl ith the shiftless one. But yt strong mnat imitate her exai "ear with sneli, they are ; to you. The guiltiest ol lose who alt upon their and criminally enjoy thi

rrongdoera are the unproductive men. Tbe productive man ia the one who works with hands and brains—the maq who in vents, who constructs, who

?on yourselves can bear teat how one man's fruitful brain

proved and benefited thia whole neighborhood. Nor do I leave —* -•

list of productive

that are tple. If

try that needs no thinking moat I pot luck with the animals. Tbe i who does the lowest work requiring least man power ia the lowest. A m. work will bring just tbe value of brains. Inventive brain work mixed with imagination, doing fancy work, gets fancy prices. Prices follow brains. My father waa a blacksmith, and I have a tender aide for blacksmiths tc thia day. My grandfather waa a bartuna maker, and that gives me a tendei feeling for harness makers, too. But I dofi't want blaokamilha and harness makers to made dull axes and bad harness and stay poor harness makers for all

np in the social scale go np by higbei work. The aecrot of the prosperity of New England is that it waa taught in New England that men were better than

I^am told that New England ia

changing handa; that she ia falling into tbenanda of foreigners. Two hundred years ago the aame thing happened to New England. A judioioua weeding out of tho old stock will do good. 1 think a judicious system of murder might do good. [Laughter and applanse.J Homo talk a good deal about

mean Irishmen getting into the cot Well, I'm of the opinion ijtat

»' good education at th

ir law oo

't die of w

in Irish-

stock. [Laughter and applause.] firii In hither as many of your foreigners, you pleaao. We'll digest them in— New Englanders. An elephant browning in a forest does not become forest, bnt tho forest becomes elephant. It's a figment of fear that New England ia going to run out. When I waa a boy, 1 remember there waa a man who said to my father, " Don't you think, Mr. Beecher, that foreign emigration will ruin thia oonntrj.?" Well," was the “ ” country ruined

my oplnio~

—_ remarkably er and applause. ] ’a no telling what tbe fut country ia to be. i

tan rights, for workingmen’s rights, t brought about the inaugnration of a etter day. Cutting like a scythe hicugfa the Booth, hat it left them esd? I cannot discern their 'hey shall come forth, by and In XTtmated, on a better foundation, better policy, with bettor indnat rith surer wealth, with hearts that ne and an worthy to be loved. |Ap-

Hamlin Organ Company, for t

of their celebrated instruments, business of selling other organa, cepeoiaily by peddlers. By theae terms t person is allowed to hire an organ, paying only a reasonable rent for it— haring the privilege, of eouno, of returning it at any time after six months, or of purchasing it at any time. **- _

purchase ia completed within

the organ ia more than if

ia only fir

time, and privilege of returning, given. The Mason A Hamlin Compan determined to try the experiment ooghly at least. Doing confident their organa will prove so attract! vi satisfactory in nee that scarcely anj oyer be returned to them. Cire with full particular* can be obtained by —i-w--*— New York, of the Memphis Appeolsaya that lai the eanae of want of prosperity u> so district* of the Bonth. In a diets of ona hundred milM he saw only persona at work iu the Adda, and of them stopped U. throw a stone at tram aa it paaaed. Great nutnben nd blacks were atanding ah while tbe Mda u "X;

yra., 106 lbs., lima 332J, _ [Tom Bowlin waa. timed ington Spring races two m —not official.] Two and one-quarter miles, Harry Baaaet, by Lexington, i yra., 108 lbs., 39, Saratoga, 1872. and one-btuf milea, Katie Peaae, by Planet, 4 yra., 106 lbs., time 4:28j, Vuffalo, 1874.. Two and threeqnarter milea; Hnbard, by Planet, 4 yra., 108 lbs. " :58i, Saratoga, 1S73. Three milea, Norfolk, by Lexir - j ra., 100 lb«u, time 6:27), 5:291, California, 1805. Poor miles, Fellowcnft, by Anstraan, 4 yra., 108 lbs., time 7:19), San toga, 1874. Four milea, Lexington, by-Boston, J radios lbs., time 7:191, New Orleans, Cutting Up Captain Daria, an old whaleman, tells a how, after a whale ia captured, it it oat op, as follows : When the whale has bean killed ant I hauled alongside tho roasel, thentting In " process ia begun. Thi t surgery on the largest scale known The immense carcass is brought under neath some elaborate tackle rigged ot. board. From the head of tbe mast two !***■ »

urenmfe

passes thro ugh a corresponding traveling block, to whieb, in the beginning ol the operation, a heavy iron hook is atInched by a clevis and bolt. The fall leads to the windlass, near which nnmber of men stand ready to lend band. The rail and aide planks shot. the deck ot the vessel are all removed, and two platform*, or gangways, — erected over the aide In front ol opening thus formed. Tbe wha next brought directly underneath the hoisting tackle, which swings above the plattorma. On theae, secured by ropes around the waist, the offioera are stationed, and provided With broad-edged ‘— J — ‘—s-t-i. —mounted

tools called ap

id spades, which ; on alxteen-foot poles,

ia cat from around t

One of the 1

rhaie’t

eye.

oolen a

cured by a rope fastened waist, b* ia lowered on to toe w back, and inaerta the hook of the;

in the eye. Thi* ia a dangerous doty in a heavy, sea, the smooth akin of thr whale affording bnt a poor footing, while a score of sharks are nibbling around, and the ponderous hook and block are swaying with theroU of "

•hip.

When tho hook is inserted tho c ia given to " haul tant" and •' h away," and the flap, technically the blanket, or blabber, slowly aseer yond the deck until it reaches fourths of tbe height of the mainmast. A second boat-ateorer then cuts aa oval ping from it, whleh ia secured by other taskle, both parts being afterward lowered into the blabber-room, Tbe first out ia extended to other parts of the body, the bead excepted, which ia rsaemd for the last, and the wind1 — *——irking —*" "— oTtkt

* turned adrift

away, eolorlng the water by

coring blood, and attracting a shoal

S'ES.’V

.. ahaxkt r which hold carnival in over the fallen majesty.

Engl— . i all around ua of the approach of an age of infidelity, before which the aocial peace and happiness of tho country may fall to nun, aa they fell to rnln in Frant

1 Humbuga Discarded. ia passing away. Ipeeae, a mcl. blistering, the lancet, t than all), medicated nun, bare give place to a new remedy, which bids fa to beoome the nniveraal medicine t mankind. Vinegar Bitten ia tin remedy. It ia destined to take preo donee of all oilier curatives now befot the world.. The pharmacopteia an conspectus of the regular Facullv cot lain nothing that will compare with i Every day hundroda of the aick at emancipating themselves from a vs ten

S d do no good, and are living t eap and absolutely certain me™ relief. Dyapepaia, rheomatiam, liver

ia' affect joui) 1 a, acute or reive tbe irreparable injury of ..1 a byutiay

d Suddenly of Heart Dlaeuae.

. - -“i***" uoiiosss ussa-a. -nioujrh aastessjsi assg dared. How wire to give ssriy sttnMimi to

etrtghfct'Tt

Unuatnra/ttir

ras heart should gh t. sad If yoa weald pse<darere,yo;ta»thsip It

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nnweH, provided their bonce ar ■troyed by mineral poison t means, and vital orpunt wasted treyre*# 'rHIous. Bemltlent mod Inteiv mittout KfiTent, which aro se prevalent in tho valleys of our groat riven throughout the United State*, especially those of tbe Mlaslssippi. Ohio, Mlaoourk Illinois, Tenneaaee, t'u:uU--rUmd, Arkanaaa. Bed, Colorado, Bratus, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many other*,,with their vast tribytarlM. thnmghout our entire country during the Bummer and Antnqin, and remarkably so during seasons of umunal beat and drvncaa. are invariably uocntnpttnicd by extensive de- —‘ * "ie stomacb and liver.

treatment, a purgative,'exerting a powerful imiuvnee upon tbere vttriutia or. gana, I* fiesenlitrily iwceaaury. Tbeta la no cathartic for tbe purprara equal (4 Me. J. Walkek * Vwt/iAit Birnttut aa they will speedily remove tbe dark, coloretl viachl niattrr with which tbt bowels ore loaded, at tbe nunc time atimalutlng the accretloaa of the livj and generally restoring tlie bcJjT functions of the digretivo organa. J Knrtify the body mrainHl diar’ by purifying all its fiukla with V~»

of a system th— Dyspepsin or Indlgredlon, Hcadacbo. Pain In the SbouMera, CougiiA Tlghtneaa of the Cheat, Dizziness, hour Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Tost#

tat too of tbe Heart, Infta

Lungs, Puin in tbe region of tbe Kidneys, nod a hundred other painful symptoms. are tbe oflhprlna 01 Dyapepeia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee

a than a lengthy advertise.

“Iwnla, <rr HI UK's Evil, White ilaaillHI I li-v- i:rysi|ietas,6wrUad NaeA Goitre, ttcxofnlou- Infiammatinna fBdnhtaf Inflammation, Rrrvunal Atr.vtiorev OH Sores, Bruntiona of the Ski: " ™

lathes*. aS|injdl ollwe.

Mechanical DiscnsM.—Pet . gaged in Paints and Minerals, such aa Hmnbent, Typeraettera, Oold-bsaters, and Miners, aa they advene* In lift, are ratyect to paralysis of the Bowais. To guard against this, take a do« of B jLKKa’a Tlr ■Baa Htrrassuecasioiially. For Skill IH-twist's. Eruption*, Tetter, balt-Kheom, UkSc-hre, .Spits, Pimpire.

l»cald-hced, 8.W0 Eyre, Errelpelaa, Itch, Scurfs, Disodoretlons of the Skin, Humnn, and DlaaaaM of the Skin «f wbataver nama or nature, res Morally dug up and ceniad out of tho Systran in a short Uni* by the ust cf these Bitten. Pin, Tape, and other WomtA lurklog ln the system of so many Hininaatla, ate effoetaally Cestreycd and removed. No —■ * uusUehra, no verarifiuea no anwill free the Systran man wosmt

mprovemon^fs soon poTOeptibls. Cleanse the VItinted Blood »1

you mSTt' l Sstnajtsd and

oisanss it whan it is jgjg

sluggish in the veins: oisanss it foul; your feelings will tell yoc srl tho bitted pure, and the health eg 1

sul dsn Arts., ties Prasslsea,OsBBrala, - • > ml tVruagt.l. »,.il tKel.rs.

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