The Syracuse Enterprise, Volume 1, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 December 1875 — Page 4

the DEPARTMENTS. j [fi ffnaH'fl —Mtepmrt of the /(re ret ary of the Treasury. t The n«< M tiff Swtettir at tha Trtaonry to • oa do* -moat, and in Uwcxowdod atoto of n< r cotnmni we csn end mom only for tint porto the finance* and tbejircwpectlir* re- ' (umption of. apeeto 'KwM, Upon thto *»b>ac4 b -nay* : V ■ ..Every brmarll of laduatry and all ritian of ».-»i. Vg tnuuntod in tb<- .rretoftekw of a ..null and »Uld* tin wlailn* meditate, tb<- laborer ] .ill. ■ r n.. lead lk«« the uwrebaut. bundhotiirr, aod kiikxf. Tb promt unequal an I fie ItuiiiK t nrrt ury qppneors and tnjurrn lal-nra and i r »iunf», *Lo ronatitute a an.-at tia »r !y • ‘ >‘ur. j — 4 •}>!*■, far niorv tliau ,4 i: -, • i!i tri- tia - y tkdlrra in money. The dis- ( tehee K' U and our taurr rurrency » a u ,rr4iV • 1‘ ntii' b > *|**ri< need nwory deal* re do I:,,. and it i» (Ida that *ivea tbe opportunity mUnaUaxto wUer.l.y value* are tn~ ,'r.. - : -' *i .it liicwim*. Tin utur-baiinif « r „f the cnrreudjr w io,r»a.*d or dtaunialwd ..v the maf..i-'«ta'ttt<o»M. lar|{* operatoN tMdtUp for Umt jmrpjnu, and pradurere and l*t«nrer» iw bflwi toade to a'lff r. without • ffxetive jipwvr of ri«i«t---10-torati'« of a MUind and mi varying i cur- . .. _t j: >ist 1-r.jbettor rvlatii* **«•*» with more . o;.-lai:t * t-ddoyiuent, len*4'u»»- the Vakte of tailor, a« .f that Hindi It produce*, will !<*- Bieaaxirrdj lijf a ' s, radii .'.Mutant: and. with the return of con- j : - unnt mw *<-tivity, proepertty, larger ; ii arket-. and , renter d. maud, which. a* tmtli, rva- , ( a:i t.,j -r 1 n.« prove, 00 m.J b tld to lower ; iji- • r io»Y - eiuployineiß* b** certain. •I*, 'a 1- that tire large lwie of Inconvertible % ajwr • am n«-v baa 1". u loir Itofal to produce™ lit, , rfiaiw • -to, „ij, <Ua|«Ov«id l.y lyfi re— «— ir. I-rt e' 1 *a'< *of i? ailing artietea ■.fiprodure, nuch —’wheat, .«t, and port, Wf« r* and to—• the Irene • I.f »udi turn m-v'.'■ The u»o*t trnatwortliy »tat Hie* ’ th.it fiietiartfrtM w. re -old in Set* York dur- • lindhe five year* from 1870 u> Wit, iittoatovk for a 5 , rt tt- ram* pr e that they bn a add, m tire five - -ara frou. 1«V. to litfki, lin hotel'. ' •• on th. other liand it i« > •pially c. rtaiu that the I farmer haa pal l lucreaaed price*, during the pcrifid i •fmui Jlrtu to I'f4. (or article* mi landed for on* 1 •Bmp— B, upon *ll 0/ wha-h the difference be- I tween c d i and currency in'—M* j»«l by tb •e ('l*'-' 'll 111" iatbr. TlkirtUie producer irttrl** « .e .ruilantly aubpetcl j to h>»» iu eachacglng 1..- prtalnre | for aneb arilctea ...... ij:. t t,.,: ngar* and ot—r. Imported 1 w|s i-lienter flb> dally ivitltiniuptibn. In Uracn- . . eirpt n UPtld iliat a great, r . T- I ter traiuu* t ■ id, I.f ll.fll!' -t, l!-W< t'l 1 11' "111 • ft 14,' |«»|» t. I wtuib doe* not r dats abroad, than win n tin mr- ' pin-v in «•••■• «! -I'c .» |'>;d. wtmli flow* Uiroiuib every artery of routtneree. Ib- *tatl»—■ td on* I : > gn ttwde iliM.trab* this j rvpwitnui. Kor f etttj Important article tin cooatttnrr nrnat pay to j the importer, bewlde* tl»e ,"«l m e ld it.,'Ma d by i. i;,i t.tage of pr-'Rf, a, much 11114, a* the differ, u, c l. n gold and the. mrrt n, y with win, h ! tynselft i» male, llu, dlßt-rence. ivwninonly called ill ' rt on uu on gold. tnrtw**»* by many mil--1 I ‘a! anwrttltt wht, h would (dlwrwlac I* j j. . ■ n plate ad a neb trattMCtmn*. -J -- rii. . r offlo of i-orr> llcy. wbe!i»< rtl la* g,dd I •i. tj- *to aerie **'* Itirdiuni of eichansie for'' id ,d let we. n buyer* and ; •-in ~ When dl* a,wind and ktabb", receivable in i*il pari It lywi rn-'r.ml w.tfkf.tb' ann.nntnhieb ■ . act nail y *1« •.* fn,!n bar! lo hen'i l!l buaitu-a* trail*- i | »■! ''«* -far I* !o* Hi udi t., •of bud:. A .inall , . >pi the,, t la a*l'.owt<wi by the actual lia’iilima* "f t. Kai hange* are. f.-r tin u-wt jaart, u*a*te ] ! , tnn«f r* , r-UU* tbrtwmb banka and ,wfier rere* and kwtatMb—- I , i • acted on ttw oaatedf coin, aaad paper I Intuit, He volume "ill be regulat'd by t • s, Money, like it.'i*rrttat»tt**. win -go ! .. t* detuand for It, and where *nuinUi.ing | of can t* btaitted lb eardsange for it. #k*» nnarte al pattlc at IWi creased a-d- maud for In ‘ 1# country., a r> ady and CiUllllttted aupply cah.e rten.. ■ t abraad to meet the ■—ttrttii W j -or ;. . .it. ill .o*ht ■; -■- ‘' r* .f. >e. It. u 4 rvi rt’.Me ii*t» r currvncynot only Mwtnictv tlic f|n*r <if g<d*l ftvini abroad., hot . .-a tr. oi tl'- '.itry the pr.e imta uo'tai* Tieid-,| .by ttr mine*. •! a. i 1-a 1 • otr i ,') came-i la r>latte ,1 In ~t; l thing b» ■ ■ -ftal |*rO|»?rttona m a country Imvtng cwtaßtrtvtal relalluti* wnh other pouter* and peoplra j in !#t!,r * :i drln awey Uh fmef. (VnM and r eel c , ■ f*a,tvie t ■ t . «» jarta <if P - •••:!!. . ,1 w. i I wiiere i, -e* ~ ito •*« th, U* • - ; an ' unvarying ataa lard of value*, and *l» re every j**ne of patwr •• converti.ble iiitt, the prechma'j •• M there. Hack la the net itatde Mwi-a-gtmi ~t tin law of awppty and demand; amt the * ot 1 :t.a.|, .ptate attp dy m , - untry l* ,h ■ fly dn> to thl*,au«». tbed ha* Utwtn. a. latmutotbty of trade, tin jirtoc ,d s fry— day to day depend* tanreiy upon the , • . ,'w.iin,• tnmtilaait in rhntind the - mark, t Th « pi»**nt* aa* notia idwtruitlon to all ppahtcltve tn.iuatr.ee and l taiimitrt and Intro- ; dn ■ * Into I • am*, •• trajiaju luw:* an b it!, tit of nn> ,-. rtainty, Wt,.« i, ftm umuttb* the t, ■».! Inis Utd ui -a! otUtion*, and tend* to ,b Vtroy owiftilence. vvtlii- I .1! will h.t!i> n .'*ll k in real or yenaattenl proa- .* pciity. A|>t*arv-rat but fi-ettibnt» prosperity Ku oft,-* .• b.- - • r," ItHMisable paper ettr-, rutty, httt no r- wait t* more crtaln tu flow from a * titan diaaidrr and financial dtalrra* to a per;-*! „f ihiuttcn ~f imafncaa and tmlll . , lull '1 by .•v.-eawive taatyea of )ap> r currency. Th* | • i which trarhe* by tuajh, a* w, II aa the tii : ■ a-, . i-l:.. ■!- b.,iv, iv that there i« tt-cffrctiii Mardy he th- -.d but the removal ot ih rear, , * j- ' i I?, - r. - i.- vtaii, *'* attend mg Um i**o . of IV . j 'toi.'d «ik »it-, rv In citenlal,oti ini|-*e, op* the aoterntttenl * pccoltar cddiira'wva to prynhic , f.,r th, ir •;>. cdy and certain n b mpt:,* in coin. ■' . , rt • >• 4 it, Use c*m*e nf * poynr which can l-M'.bb d Itilo r.ae , t,l_v ISI a of e,tpreU,e ne- : " »**sty, and were (aid *<ut for the 'attpt—t id •» icKj-e'd'nl !if»r,astsl }*tryaa' . tt», ua who had reap > .*>■ I lotiu call of their country lit the (10ur,,! it. Cittern* prrU,' To auffer * prunna* . > I b.e arM under *hdi<—tnocaa j ; . . , .iw ■ jitent iieiifter, tt,-, ■w tc ti- ' - hi ■ttb Io tt, r than Op t, pepu- : iliott, and would affect inittrioticky our ualioiiat . name ah.l rrwliv "li ia w-.rtbv of nek* that for- tl- mt*d tart t, i■ — oil .i. h ; —■ lb. ,-' .!■ n 1 !-'’t. cd b I, 114«r iK-tve, an,l all- 1-Y lb, a iurti,. r t«ane andcvn, '. ’ UEte'.i a-: debr..*-,. . :, .'.f the ii-dc* n*'« in c'r- : cMlats-m, wiirv ib-ei aircnuon* ill tliedr c—f—M—-th -f . I •* a * • ■ wiuca were deonotwesl *• • v—athm of •b.'l'Ptinclpfea M ftuaoc*. not warranted by- tip? | ftu.astniww,. Ilf r. ■ •■•tit-iV.-nai vaUitttv »-a* rweot* dat every pant, and --tc-i to tb, trad of , dec—ott m aluvowt. every eostjrl in the cvmn- j Ua*r and national, di-„ vopr. io, ju.lt-lal iriimis, d it.- nat.-.u oj-b- Id tb act, ae n.* v*nr*-e ot neotr— ■ «* I itgi ucy. but it ha* l. itlir rd' d*.l nor uillmah d that », < h ;*>wr may iw ctrtvtaml by (V,|trrfM In tub* of public trwnIttUlfy, Indccvt, it ta fairly Inirrmlde, frotii all the - t • ?! l,a* a*l I n the v»n*<ua cam m ah , b lit* .re It, that the it—n of vnrh . * in Uta* of iye#,c i* tt d within the .xwiatttutl.Hl- : ai power of fYwtgt***. .The* ialigv.abte an*l arjfunn 111 : t • ■*. I'll'* 1,0 paaa- M ten,,,- -thaf it •? : ! *•. u:n ti.- bdaltts <*f ieiavr to tiarmaor. tin' -,i - f ns . ... ~i or b* r■*»"**,.. anrh a* bavi-'. tl r>»!«- uc I?u ote -Uctve*' t*, iaw, when tie public ■ ut r• — That who oppomwi attch *i a tuu* of auprviue necvaMly, and tn‘ •ot ■!]■>,, inStl.-r l«n». »h. n the riboryetwy baa . paaard away, put UiettHwlvv* in Ui* aiuiuls of ™* { .{tewing war 111, aattrea in tbe nihlet of war. abd adi«*tstnf Uc -iii *n a Urn* ut . profound peace. Oom j crew lav fnjty e. oprrat,** c.f tic Sedt*' ‘.be pcr..vt ! ;■ ti **:f, I > » 'ioTl "U„ m«*'l« Ir> ... toic to t ' a, t(. • t!,*» n. I, »,f the piddle itsterv-*! r* ,'juirc. . i “The tew.rttmeal I* Itniml, —k —tar If a— * I :m—M m n*id* r»U ** and propv rr» garni Par «w tntcrewl of the people, but by . vprvae and rr|wale,l te f rottde for the rvvlrcjptifm m ivutt i A • all tt* —* oft, ,’iU, ti,i«r —tea. The original •dai-leyi l. r a t »i. rv ,?ar>bd ami , treated at the nf — ad—km aa a temporary snvnanre. uiado neetaawry and luatlilalibr only by the exigency nf I war. whl.-h Ui l ad the rm'iirv™ and rnergic* of -the natton." After rtvitit* the varteu* aria of Congrv— aa- | r r,ts« the »-•* of fnticd Mate* note*, and the f dorburation tt the Sup re m* iVwtrt That th,*< a.i» •h-'uld lew • {tela* onaclualt* of Uw obligation and i stj I th* tb'Ve rciuent to provide far Ui* pay:.fivent In .peeie, rt >sl «nch taaow, .th* Socrttary vonUnne* r , «.;■ .. .1 . " Th™.' phnlaten* of Ut* vartenaacta of tYngnks, ! w hich we;e pawtKd atlb th* approval of tb* Kxeeu- . ttie. and tile'clear adjudtcatlgn of the hupreare ' art *v »'! »* the |,U:an! pr.tvit.ie. of ivllUral rennoruy, sti.li,M.> r rv»pl for the public welfare, commit I— fteverunient to the rtwletuptlon In coin , of th-' tot** loaned under the clrvutneUut— before • •rat'd. Vatebnairatih and hou r rvwiid notbruinn ilivrtnrtly.or *ne,yulv,»»ily pbdged to the perform- i ance of a pbuu duty. “In view of fhe*e arlriun arul repeated pledg, *, ! it avesua idle 1.) |e«n to the cuivideralion of eh- , turntary prtncipte* <g gnancc to prow tin avila of . an trmieetnaldc. paper rurtoarj. In the face of | »n*h pledge*, d—agard of- which would bring na- ° Uvtoai duhonor. and twriou*. if not bTCparaWe u»juiy to th* public rrmttt, it can harvlly tw nee*weary ' .tedtartHi .j-uettona of t tnedlency, or hi pntet the ttta »hi,h Uie exprrtenee Os the rirthavd werhl abowa muat follow a vio!ati<«i of well-known law* of puUtkal econemy. : t*lt ta amoog th* Br*f and moat tsnportant fun™ l li.teaof tb I.n-a.errt t i ~»r to Ua pv,y,ie a lonnd 1 ,_*tvl atab! cttmaicy. having » ft»*<t niai ,* to tb* obMoHnt of t?aiu.'« ut gvhcral nor among — l.oaa. i The true htattrr with which ttevernmmt baa to tie t* ni* touch a ,{u**t»on of volotoe•• at aoundnvwa j and atabtitty of the currency. When it ha* cwtab- I , Stahml aremi'.-y of gam) and vtaM* vain*, having ' s known rCtstl n to thaf of o»ht r jwnrer*. and furmablng a ntufom medium «f cxrLaag*. ta- ivdmxw . ' may and ahvwthi In Ml to. b* . determined by the j- j want* id tr* I* and huainev*. Natural cantwe, . i arl*d by ttwhyidna) effort frr! enterprtar. arM iryo* j, late .1— to—aa of < urtaowy far oat* w—ty and i with greater aafrty to buaanrw* than act* of Coo- I : f«“ ieifvw—g artificial limit*, sakjKt to tncreaae \ 1 ,Mr diuiintiUcn at every leaai io. Th* extating pro. J viakew of U,.- law making Vnited Mat** note* legal tec,ter.for all del**, both politic and private, ; wo— .wrtaaj t xccpU—a tetaung to trannetsoow with t tleiHVlnwit ta an artthekal larrt r to the nee of j gold and v iver. tending not only to prevent Uw j :#>»» of gold b> thl* country, hot promoting th* I nhhanii lit abroad of oar own pr Auction of {wkkww tuciate. »••* thta tea*— t'oagman thoold atedteh ■ -th* legal tender onaftty «f ib* note*, %» to all t»m- ' —a namte, and h*tetttw* at—ng after a B**d da*. Th* Am day Jannary. I*TS», twin* Wrva.lv tlx d bv >aw a* Uw time when Uw rcdc-nuOon ,g I'utted Matcv nt a tvn . uteiandtnr «haU Ugus. it wotdd be pin per and «f» to provide that an— xwa*a (hall not he legal tender for „>« tract* mad*, or Itahfttt—-sm-Tcd after the 6r*t day of January, un. Sm-h * an art woeid hot tern anddenty change th. vahte of j th**,ye*. and wtmtd not affect mjurkuxafy rlth. r , debtor* or cwditcre. bnt would remov* • pmwnt '■ d—ui a to the rvb ntbdt of our gold and aliver i } w»*T»-i!.wj. and ervat*- a demand far th* mans of j jt| H i»>w abr—d. than pav—ftng —W nwnmp. ! t ou i r |.r, |a.?'txg the vocntlrv tew tt. t -In fartheraeev of th* p—pn* of the nrt of the t k>«t Orngrteto- to pawtde for Uw rvwutopfmn ot itwyt ivut*. the gave*buy reooaoweola that -aS®«wV*»>— for funding IrgaMrmtor Mtwl •ib.Jaaote i.arrng * b>» nt* at mtereat. Jtne* . -at •* »ii>*tU run tor a banger period of time than Item* mm anit*w.r*d for refunding the tntervet i war eg oHb. and oh—hi be uxad* amiable lota- i iiooatXwota tew itepeo* bvwcvnv Uwtr ourenintton j «nJ dhrrtobitstJentotlH Qaaarnmant. and ahmdd , at* thwMy to tlwhevr. wry to fnnd —antoul atte ng! o» ik* • atgkl tof to too andden '

I Tlie pror**a tieing in no aetuw vompulwiry s» to The" lul l*;-. ,rs Tblted Run a not**, and th, rale of inter- , j **t on tit* Itouda being made low, it i* not probable ! that sirri n > which .v.uld find prohtable emphiytnrut would I*- prveenbvt for r*-d*«uiitlon in anch bond*. Only the * tmt of -ftobe abuve the Bu ds of lioxiiiwx aroohl «-rt «nrh oonver-fo*. Anfliortty to the Rev rotary us the Treavut y to rcleeui and , **- eel two lul llou of b aabtondcr mUea p* r utunUi bv ttiMt pnvr,-** would greatly facilitate tv ib niplton at. the time now fired by law, ami b* eidt a vtoul have the telvactage of publicity aa to the exact amount to l«e with,lrani. n any given at. •nth. Honda :**n<d tor thte imrpoae abonlJ he of the de-«u«t:>-ualiou of fito and f 1(11. and any multiple thereof, in order to meet ti,- -•iiveniemvof all , 'aeeea <d hold, r* id I lilted M*W* note". Th* faith of the Gov* naim , f m.w alvnda plcvlgcl to r**uc:pti<*n on and all r Jan. 1, ItO.t, aad to the final n-dv-mpti,® a till removal 5 roui tb- currency of 111* country of the Il gaJ-tiOder ikilixu fa»t a* tin y -liail b* I'C - ieut*d for revlemptioti, according to the proviaioca of the ait of Jah. H. 1 wT’. To reatune.on the l«t of lannarv, I*J9, withoutfnrtlwr figtelatloti. would re-‘ ( ii r, tb, ac-uinulation of a lari,'<‘amount Os? gvUtl in tb- Trvaaury in order to av* rt the ptwMbttiiy of faiiure of tli* plan. Mich an amount .of gold ran lv pr»-urv,l witli difficulty, ab'l not without ‘to,are or -lew* imbarraaemg effect uj»o|n the irad - and coamurrve of ouro* n and "tie r- un*nea. The pr* »* utabundance and cbeapt, *«*f lotbcnrrem v and Capital preaente a favorable oppurtnnity { - ii: ~ tbdrawa! am! r- d, inpiionof ar--nvid*raid*; p,rt of the ontetandliig i* ,:il-t*-o!, r n-tev, thereby inuking iter ami effectual the redemption tmw tdedged. Snell withdrawal if l.'gal-t. ndrr m*b-». ! the* dl-1- rucng with tin? tteoew* ty for act mbulaUug gold m the Trvaaury in jwviportion to the amount withdrawn, would tend to apjir? late tine* retnain- ■ lug outetanding. and tnake it • a-o rto j.r,te- t and ; keep In l innilation .the tdiv, if'com now xuti.’. r?,/.-,! to ' l»- i* ncd. , j ‘•The avt last r*if. read t<> i- an ekprea* rervguittitri of Hi* duty ami obligation of lh** ih>\ertiiki*iil t » nxviai* . xito rt» at Um d»y tb* r* m iu uiid ; ami. h*>wvv« r wid* ly diffen m may U tb* vjs w* *»f inb iiiy'-tit u v*»a the moan* a*Joj4«-<!. l»y U U to knov* that tb* thl Kviuffbt to Ui ba* met the op *»- rurr* n* * «»f tb« e«»nbtry, and that a roi)<*r ty of U»* | pt-tijilt . where%'««r the matt* r baa b*>ri* publidv a®tl fully diiMTU-aed, bax** Irtff'numati in c*f r*m>r»-**»i l » 1- faiUtftd t»* I»!« tii** g. intJ tnirlWtr tl»<*ra its thf tilt* <*f an irr*--(ItimUMn uje rrtur ji.->, ** Hie &4 t iu fjti* not onl> iuak* * yro* 1 ; vi>i<v h X*r rv*uiu|-ii«*Ti at a llxid ddkU;, Imt viti.iult a ib# ; <r * rnin#>i»t to ti»** litoe of all aueli mean# aeinay - ban . if ui t*> that end. It *,U",r- ?>* * *baU/.«banr KM W*a* pm *by ->* !:•»■<! to !-• niijUi» i»t»**l by fiirth* i-'-r the eaa;er ' ii •t* a rtam au> • uj|4i*hiiient <«f tli. «idw it I h“ aaenicrttl that < will n**t nuJfcr tb* ! fc'Vk at pur|«Kr to bt imjkfftb *! for wiiit of wtti'h ad<Mt> I.*! b Tin «• ♦ o« ;nf. r» larw*' j-iurr* on tb#* Horn tary « f tlo Tn *#«rr. totichiof' thr IMOW < f Tuitegl state# U«u*U f**r tli# purpow# of [ prwnmyi th* «jp|>ly (ff>M n«o *t'*n !o rK-etrt* Itkii **f :t# go Into m.'tn* *Uat#» raU n, rud to jjfvTtub f*«r tin- in gold r 4 l oit#*d Hlalea note* oot#tAJidinjf <»u and aftrr tb*l*»t <4 January, IKT9. In tbia p «>w#r roof<Trv**l on the S* *r* ury tm ai&)d*v; but if. frr any on*' t! b ftHttod >ti.*|*ra*dir»v W t<< a^-nuiU-. ut- >!t th* Tr a*ur> a “hfUr:* nt an;ot;nt d «t-M $• r<**rry ot.it tb* jjtri'obc'Ui’# < f tb>. art, th* S*<'jrbr)' t# U-ft w:tlx>»it th** i b*»t< * *4 <*tb< r BlHtKra to a it lb* end, I? iwtjy, j** dOoMed wl 4 * tb*--r ! yroot’xm of acr a larjre amount *4 gold bv a given UlDv *> 'till > ti Without tuo*Ung n ft* 4)i th- finanriaJ rr oi \h* winid. j It.}# *af« to *ay that an Urg** au»*>uui t.f |a« j 1 $0 *arry out ttu }»’-;>**• a fid -j J d)rv»-t,«irj r-f the a* t cannnl be audtk my j It ran U- done only by vra-lual j*rvM-v m# and by ? j takmg *4nptH* -.of taY-»rai«b‘ oWHGUfM of tb* | uitsfi*} mark« t fr*> t tli»je to tUne. w i “Tiie’oevnf hitepteod Urge ,m..« Imanbvl la * the Tr. n*:iry for a oi,*: i* ral.ic I"rt,vi in .advante.:- ; of January,i i» a r*-n*:.l* rat.on no! t*> lie lor- - j gar.b.l. aiibo'igh I* ahouUl n*U tr permitted to. nutwtUfa th? tea*fiteta r»eull boaM and dmuptetc I •X* elltle® of til, act. “ The Hwfftgf n'|rgs Um> Uw 'lyWtelHtqo hf the | .! Tteuorj b*aT>e«n abch a* toiteto it HKteMlte L aal -at nHI *oin from tim* to tem* tei mwl J. eur riitit *xi*r'.tit«irvf Ja, able ?n eurren.'. Sadi «!• • ha i • been Hi»*lc in Ne* Vort City, apoa public no- i U«v . in avvy r ial?, • » th the pUn pr* vj.-naiy *dcT**d, and bavc l*een limit* ,1 .lr,.tu uivuith to month to the j amount n*ec**ary to keep on band a aufb.tency of i cirr. n lit,.**! {iroiteld* ,leii-an<!a uj«® the Trra*- i i ury under extattng apf,ro{,r!a ll. ‘t,•. ,lt la tb* dewire j of tt- - ,-notary to r* lain In th, 1 r aav.gi, ?g far a- : liracucabte, the (odd rcccsvrd t roll. . uvtoin-. aj!‘! | •ate# arc dlacoithiwad k henevvt the toxlanc* of cor- , rcncy in th. Trcaaury i» viifUctent to Had ■ urretxey 1 1 wyuiel.l*.'' the liar /ir part went Sfr-Tctarv-of• War lUlknap. ip hi* report, «rr ! Uiat f hero'ha» be«n » niarawl trapruvrairni m ! tlie i oirn.’e nf the military nervier within the , laid year. The army tw now rrdpoed to 2.V000 men. There were i. 100 fewer ,lc~crtt, ii* tliaii dunuK the prevido* year, Tlie Secretary call* attention to the fact "that large imtnfmt of in*r- > n«l men hare Ueen euliated. anti that their preweit*■(■ ut tlie rmrsliw l-rove* a wourro of embarrac.a- ; metit to tmhtarv di-u’if linc. aa it ir an uijun to tiiesr fanuliew. He atdtst for appropriate kgia- ' Ution to correct tin* gmaing evil. Tlie work* fig Uig defenwe of ottr wesxUxuttl. ! sstider the hujpueer Iteiwxrtmeiit. have pr<>-! grr**tel *atiefactonlv and a* raiutl'y a* the mean* provided would a,liuit Tlsetnahsof t<»rI<edooH iiave ivuitnmoii. and have proved tlie imjvvrtance of t'tiy nnxtliary i the defetsge of our hor bora. " Hie SecretsuT calk aUenlion ui the fact tligt | the aniinaj appropnati i, for arming and tSpiip- j tang the militia (*300,0001 i« now no larger ' tfaan in ISOS, when the population woe about I 8.000,000, .oih! *ay*. that with »uch an>*ag*ff I apfgrkprtatlon it i* tm|gMailile for him to meet j all the demon.l* feia.le ii|v,n lit* dcpaitmei,t bv f < Um SUtoa and TerritnriMk The entire army la* been etipphcd dimug i tit* year wttn new ntlen and carbine*, caliber 45. Hie Secretary <wlht auetiinm tot he I iio Oronde tn ildee. aml aa vw nieocnre* have been ittetitu- I ted hi prveerve the integrity i t. and eitfarog a j twp|»r regard for. the temt- rv of the I'iutt'd j Htetea. >lt iv .Ktijtf?ended tiiat Aiaiska lie attached to | Wanlunglou Terrttory a* a county. j "Die n ptrt mlmjwb that llie actual expeudi- ; turce of the War l>e|«arfntent for die year-end- | tug dnne at 1894, iiicitkiing river an l harbor ; mipr,ivian'tit* were HlsK,3Uol . the game tor the ioet tWol year, end ng Jam uu. 1*75, rfl.aT JT.:*.Jv showing a reduction ot 91.tdS «a».f3. Hie ewtuualew for tlie military ] iwtahlwUittent for tlie entitling tleesxi year end* j ing Jane 90, IBT7, are 933.t5i SSK',.SO; tiioee J far tlie current fiaeal teer. eiahug June 90, lK7fi. were 93i45ff,%9.k»-dietiig an iucreaiw of 9**63.427. Hie appropriation- f,rr that pur- ! uw for the ,-urrent fWal year were 92*,727 407 iff*. , j i Initial. .1 flairs t .gntuiwpUHier of Itehan A trains South, in In* animal report. *a\* that the report* of the Its- !, dtan Sopwrintcndent* oik! Agent* convey nn- ; , mnstakable evidence of a year of advance in the j ovmaaUvgt of Use Inaiaua. Ti.cu U*Umouy i* a! moat uniform to the fact Uiat the civil oration of Indiana ta hot oadv entirely practicable, but (airly under war. Tlie ('ommisasiouer exureswe* i i Uie jVpiujou that a general Indian war will never , •gain occur ui thetm ted State*. In reference to the IBock Hill* country the Comnuumrmer i lecotnmrnda that legialatitm be now nought from OancNW offering a fair and full eqtuva- ■ leol tor the country lying between the north ! and eauth folk* of Uie "Clseyenne Itiver in Da- j k,4a. the true wpiivolebt to be offered the Sioux | a* helplevv words of the liovemmetil ft* the | Hlo* k lilts*. The (YeMwiniat *a>o Use i need of the Indian Twtttory m a gov enuneut of the ai tnplrwt form ]>o**ibJe, ; and nt.gKMt* that a government swnular to that provided ft* Uie lemtocy of the Cmted State* unrthwret of Uie Itiver Ohio preliminary to the urg am ration of a (tenet al Ametubly, would be tw*t adapted far Uie Territory at preeent. He i-eoominrndg that the matter lie again brooght j Ixtfore ('oogreto. Tlie ('ommawKitier oj>j»o*e* the transfer Os the Isuiion Htireen to the War liepertmenC He hope* that Congrew will re- j wove the thfUcuitue which here heretofore been ex|**K?nced in procuring the enactment of lawn and ne ■—ary a|tpropt“tiou* for Use training and ediKwti m of Indiauss. Kane hut ! the very l«*t men, lie aa;*, ehottld be ap : pointed as agent*, and he exurc**** the ltOj>c i Unit the ftovernmeut aili be inclined to call upon the religion* bodies of Use country to | name the men. The Jfmatf. Secretary ltobeoon’a report ot the navtkl eerriee for the year allow* that the number ot veesel* of every dam and deecrtpUon now borne ou the uatrv register to 147, carryiug 1.195 gup*, and 1KL493 ton* measurement. Os these, j many are sailing vowel* of little or no value as port of tlie efficient force for either the crui* tug or fighting purpose* of the prevent day. The steam vto**rb» a* djakingntohetl frvm the irooclod-i and torpedo-ditpa. number 46. of winch 25 are tn-'-. Os Uio remainder 88 ore rea,ty fur u-c * lien required. Our troocla l fleet conai-ds of 26 vessel*. 21 of Use monitor type, 2 torpedo-shipa, and 3 n#v«r lannd-.ed. ’ ,U1 the Uteeh (Ml) are available, inclmtiug 1C ironclad?* and 2 t<wpa)o-boatok Details are given of the operation* of the fleet oa each o the MX stat on*. The Secretory to gratified to state that the navy ta stronger and in a more efficient coodS | tion Uiati at any time -aithin the lost seven war*. He uiks Congress for an appro;w.at otl to lititoh at once ill Uie repairs of the five donble-turretod m tu'.cr?. Willi there added to it, oar ironclad service would, for pnipoww of . defense, present a very substantial barrier to anything which could crura the seas oni at- ‘ u mpt to enter our port*. The Litfhthaaxe Board. The report ot pto lighthouse Board show* that Uie Hoard lire made an extjiuuve and careful nerves of experiments with regard to the m> r.te of the mineral oils of thiaroantry for the purpose of lightliouse illumination, and on j i elaborate and extensive eerie* of experiments with regard to sound m ajiphed to signals for warning the mariner of hto approach to danger J i in thick or foggy w»wdher. when all other gtdare become of little two. Even aMhto stage of tb# I expertmente enceeea hw been meet gratifying. ; j ood by porau ng these ioqniriee the Board . hope* to arrive at rreults not only valnohie to i 1 science, but of practical importance in enabling t it better to contend with one of the vreret dements of danger winch tl>* mariner ha* to meet on our extra ted and dangeroa-i cored. Thp v Bared! as** toraitofMArto* rearemlrtg Jane 90. 1877. a* ogaimt 41.599.000 rpproprtot- 1 ed Mat year, forth; general support, and 8789.926 for eoretomchag new lixtttkovNß. tig hto Ship*, etc. as#g*?iwt to iA.4ooappropriated!*.?*! . j»w* l * ! 3 » . ,*■ I * A (Hatodreabi* portion of thonpait of Mr. 1 Knoj. CeoaptraOMr pf the Currency, to devoted i | . . . v' ’

TrT. .... ; - ■ ■- • to a inelaborate defense of the i atfonal banking system, which he thin k a should be continued os at present orgautxed. A number of amendments to the banking la w» are suggested, embracing, among otliers: (1) AuUkorizme tlie Com|droller to appoint Receivers of national bunks when insolvency becomes evideut ; <2) for the op] (ointment of a Receiver when the charter of a bank is determined and odju.'.ged forfeited bv a United State¥Court; (3> providing that if the altarelioldeni of a bonk wlirec capital stock is impaired refuse to D*y their *»- M-sements. after three months’ notice, the capital stock of such delinquent* shall be sold to make good the deficiency : (4) prohibiting tho deposit of more than 10 jier cent, of tlie ca|»t*l of a national bank with any private banker; (5l tlie ret»eal of, the 2-cent stamp tax ups* liank cliecks ; (6) reqniring the words “couiiterfoit,” or • altered," or “illegal," to lie stam;x>d on ali contiterfeil or unauthorized issue-. The IhMtoffiee ItrfiartinrHt. Knun the report of Po*tm*»ter-< ienerai Jewell we glean tiiat the earning* of the de]>attcneut for the last fiscal year fell short Os it* exiienditiires by some thing more than «x million dollar*. Of'registered letters went by mail during the year, fill have been absolutely loot -toten, of course - and C«3 are missing, but not yet,given up as lost. Htere have been 107 ;ier*on convicted of violating tlie postal law*, and li*. others’*wait trial. Tbe fa*t moil train* have worked so satisfactorily that tlie Poet-inoster-Oenenl expect* a voluntary extension of that specie* of service by tlie railroads at an early date. There is a seix-ihle rccotumeiHlation’ that the jiostage bn transient printed matter be reduced to the old rate, one cent for two ounce*. Hie prepayment of newspaper postage has not been found to increase the revenue, but there ha* been a material savingin commissions, sufficient to prove that Uie change is piroliiable to the department. .fliiarteri.iaoter-tlei.er.it’* He/uirt. The ipiartennaeter-Geuerai, in hi* annual rojvirt, state* tiiat the clothing issued to the txtxifi* ha* proved satisfactory except tlie campaign hat*, and measures are being taken to procure mote mutable one* for adoption in their stead. Through the courtesy of Kir Edward Thornton, the British Minister at Washington. 100 cork helmets, such as are worn by the British troojai in hot countries, have been procured, and are being tried in Arizona, (’lotiuug to the value of 4184.041 has been issued to the National Home for Disabled Volunteers'. Tl,e total cost of animals purchased during tlie year was 9390.896, and 2.526 onitdato were sold, for which 970.901 was receivt-i and dejiosited in tlie Treasury. Hie cost of forage was mtsdi uscreased by the ravage* > f the grasshoppers and drimglit iu certain ba'ditie*. winch conseqtientiy li reoet J the expioditnres en accout-.t of this clan* of stqiply. The Sii/mal .V* reter. The Chief Signal Officer, in hi* report state* tiiat tlie display of cautionary signals has been made systematically at forty-three different station*, sea and lake ports ami cities. Os the ; total number of cautionary signal* thus disl played. 76 per cent, have been afterward repvrted as justified. No great storm has pwssed over any considerable number of the jiorts of I the Unfed Stator without pr,-inuouucement. I The watch kept by the service and the prompt j InUismiMUcni m times of danger of a few message* have saved pn>i>erty amounting to more ? than the coet of the line*. Hie quewtion of , the useful preanuonneement of approaching meteoric change* tnav l>e <vnis:dere,i as deter- ; mined by*now five years of succensfuT service, j With each year of labor the path* for improvo- ’ meut oi*n more plainly. What was conjeci tured become a certainty. //»#* Xtt/ittnnf t'rintiittj f)filer * i Tin- rv jort of the Saperintendrat of the ; Public Printing tdiovre that the total cwt of the prßibtig. binding. litiiogra(ihing. etc., for the ■ noveaiffneut. for the year cnde.l Septemt?er i HOtii 14*t. wa* 41.500,425. Iteeide tliis, tlie j t iKjriffiviUi lienjrdytOht 488.000. 11l no )>rtuod during tite J»-5 - 1 x years has tlie work , lecu so far advanced os now. nearly all the printing t'rdered by the last Congree* having tieen completed. Ttiere arc now X.200 employe* in all tlie departments of the office, with a jav roll of 995.000 a month. Hie com]xxitor* are allowed 00 cent* jar 1,000 ems or 44 a day for i eight hour*. Jt.YriX.t SO I .YD KG 181 Kngluii.l luff taken a ati'p ci vaat cou’ seqiK'iioe in tin* purclutso of 177,000 shares of flip Suez Canal from tlie Klietlivt?. If is a strictly political measure, as the st ick jisys no tlividends for niuo- ! teen years, the Khedive liaviup previous'lv sold the coujKJtis. It shows that EuI glatul luts her t'yeK lixt'd ou possible contingencies and is preparing for what may •tie. It is clear now to the English Miu- ! istry that Turkey must crumble to pieces before long, in spite of all the great powers can do to kts?p the nation alive and together; and the fall of Turkey begin- ;cetn?w chapter in European (Hiliticto, and esp<x;ially iu England's relations witli Russia and the East Disraeli has repeatedly declared. that England is more of »n Asiatic than European nation, and tlie present action of his Ministry-, which reverses the policy EugLwd lias ptu-sned for the last fifteen years, shows a clear foresight of interests and determination to provide for them. It re<|uirr-« but a comparatively small sum for England to secure possession of the canal; and, as the Pull MaU OOMteUt has recently urged, to obtain an influence over Egypt tiiat amounts to \ irtual control is now quite as much a duty as a public necessity. Tliis willmake Egypt the half-way station in England’s route to India and render* tlie defense of that vast Empire comparatively easy. The effect of England’* virtual possession of Egypt ou European politic* must be verygreat, though it can hardly be forecast. Egypt is the key that unlocks tbe East, and its possession has loug been coveted by European nation*. XapoUou early saw its imjiorianee and made it desperate effort to conquer-it. Tlie Crimean war was actually fought to keep Russia away from the Mediterranean, and England’s sole motive in engaging iu tiiat futile and destructive conflict was to secure her Eastern j>ow»essiofis from the ambitions designs ot her pualiing and powerful rivah Now she sees that the fall and dismemberment of Turkey is inevitable, nod her sole protection againut the possible aggrandizement of Russia »in the immediate ocoupancy of Egypt, With Egypt in her luxnds, in whatever wav tbe matter may be consummatetl, she iff comparatively safe, and plight consent to *e«> the Muscovite established in ! Constantinople. Indeed, it is not possible that England and Russia may finally clasp hands over a settlement which shall secure the two points which each most covets. There neexl be no clashing between them. But how Germany would look upon such a solution of ptduling questions is a problem that only tbe event can answer. Bismarck will hardly consent to tlie material inmease of the power of England ami Russia without demanding a corresponding aggrandizement. Tliis would ojien the way to serious European complications, and the attitude of Germany witli an army of 1,700,000 men invests tbe smallest move on the European chessboard with tlie gicatest importance. A polu'eman at tha City Hall, yesterd*y, saw a lx»y Wiling a big dog around, and believing the dog to have beeu stolen, he asked; “Boy, where did yon get that tJogl” “To home,” was the prompt reply. “How long have you hadhimr’ “Oh,ever so loug.” “You didn’t pick him up anywhere ?” “ No, sir; we msed him from a Kttle child !” waff the grave answer.— Detroit Jfyee Prr.**. In Maine, Monday cursing is taxed f 2 ; per oath; on week days the rate is lower-: ed to SI 4>er oath. Tha law is rigid, ? and the proceeds, when Collected, are to go toward founding ft lunatic asylum. J

ITBB MAX W£lO BANO. A man with an old white overcoat eu- i veloping his form entered a saloon on * Randolph street and asked for a drink, ‘ stating in the same breath that he was > liard np and couldn’t pay unless the bar--1 keeper wanted a song. ! “Are yon a good singer?” asked the ] saloon keeper. > “One of the best in the land,” was ! the modest reply. i“ Whisky is very high now, and I should want yon to sing for at least an honr for a good big drink.” “ Give mea gigantic drink and a handful of crackers and I'll sing right along for five hours, ” replied the old man. It was then 4 o’clock in the afternoon, : ' ; and a bargain was struck. Disposing of! his liquor at one grand gulp, the old man took a seat, pulled off his boots, . spit on his hands, and sang: Oh ’ don't yon hear me dot ? Once upon a time I had a oat. Anil his eye* were sorter blue. 1 He fastened his eyes on the wall, kept j time wit . foot, and sang the above tirree lines over and over without any ' lat up for about fifteen minutes, when the saloon-keeper asked him if he would not soon change. He said he would, and he started off: ! Oh ! don't yon bear iuc now ? Unce upon a time I had a Ami hi* eyaa were sorter blue. • I The tune was the same, and the old j mai; put all the voice he had into it. The ; saloon-keeper never saw a man before | who tried so bird to earn his money, but j after half an honr had passed; the mo- J " notoiiy of the bine-eyed dog became pain- i | fnl, and the old man’s employer said: “I guess you needn’t sing any more—--1 ril let you ofr.” “ You are a kind-hearted man,” replied old white overcoat, “ but when I agree to a thing I’ua there as flijm as Plymouth j rock. Some men would sneak out of it! t after getting jwy, but I’m going to put j I in fonr and a lialf hours more. ” And ho went on: Oh! don’t you me now ? i line® u|H>n a tim«* I had a burrau, \ And his wre roritr bint'. Several men came in and said it was ’ fan, and, feeling encouraged by their i | smiles, the old man shouted out his words like a Kansas farmer driving oxen. “ There, that’s plenty,” said the sa- . j loonist, when the old man had been singing for fifty minutes. “ I made a solemn agreement, and I’ll stick to my word if T don’t earn another I een,t this winter! ” And he set off -again with: * J Oh! don’t you h.ar me now? One* upon a time I bad a betlenad. And Ilia eye* wi re yorter blue. [' ‘‘Come, now, you get out of this - 1 exclaimed the saloonist, finding a bad ‘ 1 crowd coming in. “ I hired to sing, got my pay for it, ' and now I’M be hanged if I cheat you one cent’s worth,” replied; the old man; and he raised his voice a key higher and ■sang: J - | ohdon't you hear an now ? ) Once npou a time I had a mowing machine. And hi* eye* were sorter blue. “ Get out o’here !” yelled the indignant saloonkeeper. -j “Four hours morel”; replied the stranger, “and— Oh! don’t you hear im now? < upon ft time I had a t»JU4he«s litu, r j And hi* eyes were sorter blue.” The saloonist took him by the collar 5 and walked him out doors, and shoved t him off the walk, but the old man put i more powi* into his voice, leaned against . a hitching post, and sang: ** : Oh! don’t you hear me now? 4 v Once ui*>n ft time I h»d a moeqtiito bar. And hT» eyes were sorter blue.” 1 Pretty soon a policeman came along 1 and ordered him to quit singing and move on: but the old man replied: ‘‘ I’ve hired for five hours, and I’ll ; ‘ sing it out or drop dead!” “ Come along,” said the oflieer, as he j collared him. “ I always bow to the Law, and Oh’! don't you hear me now t »luce utwn a Ume I had a wind mill. And hi* eye* were porter blue.'* j He was taken to the police station and locked up, and despite all remonstrances j , and threats he continued to sing until the five honrs were up, saying to the . Captain, wheu he had finished: “And now, being its late, I’ll sing the . rest of the evening away at a big die- i r count from regular rates!”—.V. Quad. ' Hon TO a ATM YOVM BTMM. When will those working by lamp- i i light liave the sense to understand the . use of shades to protect the eye* ? We see persons sitting holding their sewing . or other work before and near to a lamp. . while the light is blazing full into their 1 t eyes. It is plain that the object that , they work upon cannot be seen with so , great distinctness while the field of their retina is a'ready occupied by a blaze. • But they work on for hours, and though j [ the next morning their visual organs tell of the abuse by redness and in flamma- j , tiou, the workers are too dull to learn the . lesson of experience offepßd them. Circular paper shades can be obtained for a : ’ few cents, and those not only protect the eyes from the excess of light, but serve as a reflector behind the blaze, increas- j ing the illumination one-half. j the above-mentioned evil, there is that j of the varying quantity of light thrown ; 1 1 into the eye- by its being snddeirty and j ' alt* rnately directed toward the blaze or ! ' obliquely away from it, by which the j | j pupil has not time to adapt itself to the ! ‘ i increase of glare; whereas, with the use | j of the shade, the illumination would be j f uniform, lhe number of persons in the community having spots light or dark, ! in their fiefd of vision, arising from in- i jury to Use retina by the ill usages which j we are mentioning, is greater than is i commonly imagined. It must be borne | in mind that these sbqie are a' serious | step toward amaurosis and gutta serena, j I such as plunged iu darkness the latter j S years of the great Milton, and many othi ers more < minent for their talents than • their caution. . . o > *■ — ! > . VOFfKMK. llio coffee is considered the poorest | coffee iu the market, but it is the best for ! those who live in malarious districts. , First in importance among coffees are | the Javas, which are grown in Java and the East India Islands. Os all the Javas, ; that variety calknl Mehndolin is most ! preferred. Coffees improve by age, and ! Java coffees grow brown in color and ripen more rapidly when sealed up in the hold of a vessel than at any oilier time; . oupw'quently akor-sailing Dutch vessels bring iu better cargoes thac arriveby steamer of Amencaa clipper*, and vlwo

pepper composes a portion of the cargo, it is thought to hasten the browning process. Shipments of Javas are often made from Holland here, and are known as old Government Javas. Iu buying coffees those which come from Padang should be purchased if first-class cup qualities are desired. Singapore and Sumatra Javas are often sold for Packings, but they are inferior in quality and should bripg less in the market. LINCOLN'S i: ELI Eh’ IN GOO. A hitherto unpublished letter of President Lincoln’s has jnst been made public. It was written Sept. 4, 1864, to the j widow of Joseph John Gurney, the Eng- : lish Quaker philanthropist. The follow- ' ing is an extract: “I am much indebted *to the good Christian people of this country for their constant prayers and j consolations, and to none of them more . ! than to yourself, 'flic purposes of the Almighty are perfect and must prevail, j j though we erring mortals may fail to ae- : enrately perceive them in advance. We 1 ; hoped for a termination of this terrible ; war long before this, but God knows I best, and has ruled otherwise. We shall yetacknowledge His wisdom andour own j error therein. Meanwhile we must i work earnestly in the best light He gives us, trusting that' so working still con- : j daces to the great ends Ho ordains, j | Surely He intends some great good to folj low this mighty convulsion, which no j mortal could make and no mortal could i stay.” It Always Pays | to trade wil-.i a fm-t cja*s house, Iscauee yon ; ; are erne of getting t e host cla.-x.of pox'* at j ' the -lowe-t prices. The mi.*: rtnkiug iihvs- ■ tratiou of this truth i- the yiie*t wholesale ami • j retail jt wt-'ry house of ■V. MATSUX AMI <X>.. ( BlOAliO, j comer rs St >te and Monroe stn-el-.-wl one ■ a- - all other jjpwi try hme- in the N : • ■ west. Theth resources mid. credit are so pyeat j that they buy and import *s cheaply us any New j York hoc*- and their sales are so ir.anensc that • ; they can sell at the buying prices of their com- j i petiturs. The character of lhe house insures > jto purchasers tl c exact fjuahty and value of ; goods as represented. • For the Holidays and f< r the general trale. they have an unusually Urge stock of Silverware. Clock-. Tronzee Oo!d and i ! Silver Watches. Jewelry, and Fancy floods, fit'y i representing tho largest, test. and inoit pop-.-.- | lar jewelry house in the Northwest. A Famous Medical Institution, fnni tht Chicago Timet. “The name of Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y.. has become As familiar to the people all ; over the country as ‘household words.’ His wonderful remedies, his pamphlets and books, and his large medical experiencee have brought him into prominence and given him a solid reputation. Hie Time*, in the present iasne, presents a whole-page communication from Dr. Fierce, and our readers may gain from it some idea of the vast proportions of his business and the merits of his medicines. He has at Buffalo a mammoth establishment, appropriately named •The World's Dispensary, ’ where patients are treated, and the i emedies compounded. Here nearly a hundred persons are employed in the j several departments, and a corps of abls and 1 skilled physicians stands ready to alleviate the j sufferings of humanity by the most approved methods. These physicians are in frequent consultation with Dr. Fierce, and their oonfbined experience is brought to bear on tbe successful treatment of otatinate cases. Tbe Doctor is a man of large medical experience, and bis extensive knowledge of materia medics has J been acknowledged by presentation of degrees from two <j>f the first Medical Colleges in the ! land.” If von would patronize Medicines, scientifically " prepared by a skilled Fhysician and j Chemist use Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines, ; Golden Medical Discovery is nutritious, tonic, alI terative, and blood-cleansing, and an unequaled 1 Cough llemedy ; Pleasant Purgative Pellets, ! scarcely larger tlian a mustard seed, , constitute an agreeable and reliable physic ; Favorite ! Prescription, a remedy for debilitated Fema>.-|; F.xtract of Smart-Weed, a magical remedy for Pam,. Bowel Complaints, and an uneepiaied Liniment for both human and horse llesh: while his Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemedv is known the world over as the greatest specific for Catarrh and • ‘ Cold in tbe Head " ever given to tbe public. They are sold by Druggists. Chapped bantls, face, pimples, ringworm, saltrlieum. and other cutaneous affec- - tions enred. and rough skin made soft and smooth, by using Juniper Tar Soap. Be careful to get only that made by Caswell, Hazard .V Co., New York, as there "are many imitations made with common tar, all of which are worth- | less. Bcbxktt’s CpcouXt See AdcertisemenL The proprietors of Johnson’* Anodyne ■ lanimeiU, Parsons' Purgative Pills, and .'diu i- : dan's Cavalry CotuUtkm JfOuWer*. have pubi lished a readable and instinctive pamphlet, ; which may be had free by mail, Yegktixe is composed of roots, barks and herto. It is very pleasant to take; eve- v eiuld likes it. Yegetine—By its use you will ; prevent many of tbe diseases prevailing in ti e j spring and summer season. Miujoxs of bottles of ISritxErr’k Co- ; coaixe have been sold during the last twenty years, in even- civilized country, and the public have rendered the verdict.that it i-thecheapot } and best Hair Dressing in tbe world. , i Rcfcs Chapman, of Liberty, Maine, : had a stiff leg bent at the knee, limbered and straightened bv the n*e of Pthnsot i'a Anodyne | Liniment. j ' j Bek>Err s Coooaixe. See .idcertiseii int. ;- M StK\C K»S MANDRAKE PILL'S, j Wl\i 1* f ,n«ii to jrmsos* rbo*e qoiiitw* : ry ti» ths total crvdtcatlun of all bUtoos attack*, ptomp* ' » «art th* •ecretkina of the liver, and «ive a twalthr U«.e to th» an tire c> *: - :.i I udesd. tt t» ao ordmary dkowrrt In ' j medical acieuce to hate Invented a remedy f.>r theao ituhhovn complamta. wbkb devekip all the resit it* proj Joced bji a boretoloto free u b of calomel.* mineral i jualij dreaded l»y niaoklnd. and acknowledeed to be de- ; •tTHfcttveio the eain-oiw 10 the human vystem. That the*.. : lea of certain vecetable* ensprif* at! the virtue* : • of cat.-net vrttnoat it* trj irk-n» ‘.codeccie*. to n-vw an i . admitted fact, rendered IndtopnubW by *vi-ntiEc :e---amrebe*; and tboae who w tbe Mandrake P*Ua wiU I* ] (ally that tha beet medicine* am thorn provided by nalam in the com min herb* and toota of tbe fields, t Then ptii* Opra tbe bowel* and correct all biheuta de- , raeceaienu wtoboot aabvataoo or any of lhe inj-aiioos ! effect* of caiumcl or other pota-na Tbe tecretloo of ' bile la promoted by tUrne ptiit, aa will be awn by the ! altered euk* of the atoois, and d:«appeartn« of the aal- ! tow compleitoa and deac*inf of tbe tosgne. Ample dirwcuona tor oae accompany each boa of ptlla Prepared only by J. H. Bcbench A Scat, at their prtn- } atpej oftce. corner SUth and Arch Street*. Phtiadeiphla. fur ft 1-. by all droagtata and dealer*. Price S cents A p»ir of wUI amx son ctkL. MlKfi3| tM 5 cent* nor* wntn a HHaM silver tip ! S??P<PJI4 on and it m,U add hwNi 5h IJ Jjarl twice the coet of the *b« U, Ilrnr ■dUHHMi weei in* raise. I*w*‘ Tbe tame of the person i wo-dwljwa hie ' lr. ty-vvlryto} i iHidt screw ivinF. Boot* and Sinew. Any -te lindin* a% •ehIYA »-e-i> » nerw* will bo itberallj re- Httl '-wkl - ' warded d btsyimt a pair anil try- (^LAjOLto'sLr 3 * , tag them. # Have you ever seen i The IHuatratad UalalMat of The gxnhior JVtol’t , rtimtimt ivoer l s.l Pruae now ready. .Beery era A.» I e*re i rimtrr. A lew d dial* bays a pnes and type fur printing cents, labels,envelopes.etc., at pwriw pnntera' . prices .to- tawer* eW imrrmtM Aweuaree k* iicmfwrfu. tap. fiend two tramps for catalowse to the klanafacftix■t. W» KELSEY da t O-. MerlflcH. Conn. an FANCY CARDS, T Wylss. with Same. fOe.. iU postpaid. J. B HraTlli. Naaaae. Reo»e Co-.R-Y mon A * MONTH. IM ARTICLES I $29 0 Addxemß. X. RAMSKT. Detroit. Mich, j Send for QwoCaWfne ' tj>lU► 3>ZDj. IF ferrvukp’sSass, li-ntsd, Ham $5 to S2O rritlAM KXCTCUJPKDIA. 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Clap Business Director!. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CHICAGO SCRAPER A DITCHER CO . 56 LaSalle. AUCTION AIIO SALE ROOMS OF HORSES. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. WESTON A CO.’S, 196 and 198 E. Washington, avery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 a. m. AUCTION MART FOR THE SALE OF HORSES. HARI NESS AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE. ITORTHWESTERN TATTERSALLS. 1 to 9 Monroe AWNINGS. TENTS, TWINES AND CORDAGE. GILBERT, HUBBARD A CO., 90S to 108 South Water. BAKINS POWDER AND EXTRACTS. DR. PRICE’S, Steele A Price MTrs., 301 A 908 S. Water, Chicago, 304 N. 2d, St, Louis, 244 Main, Cincinnati. BANNERS AND GLASS SHOW-CARD WRITERS. MUXN A DRUM, 115 W. Madiaon. BOOTS AND SHOES—AUCTION AND COMMISSION. JAR P. McNAMARA A CO., 21 R. W**hln«ton. COWING'S DRIVE AND WELL PUMPS. Ac. i DOWNER A WOOLNER, 98 and 1W Franklin. CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. ABRAM FRENCH A CO.. 101 and IC3 Waba*h-av. ENGRAVER. SEALS. PRESSES. STEEL AND BRASS STAMPS. STENCIL TOOLS ANO STOCK. G H. HANSON. 38 South Clark. ENGRAVERS. R D. CHILDS, JR., A CO., 115 Franklin. ENGRAVER, DIE SINKER A MANFR. OF STENCILS. L BOC'HF.. in E. Randolph. ENGRAVERS ON WOOD. Elc. SKAKS BROS. A CO.. RW. cor. Clark and Washington. FLOWERS AND STRAW DALY, UESROTIN A CO., 144 and 146 Wabaahav. FURNITURE. ; a. L HALE A BRO., 200.202.204 and *6 Ran loiph GRASS SEEDS. : ALBERT DICKINSON, 111 Kinil*. GUNS-CUTLERY MANUFACTURERS. W. E. SPENCER A CO., 64 State. Send for price-lto. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY-WHOLESALE. EDWIN HUNT A SONS. » and 40 Lake. HEAVY HARDWARE-WHOLESALE. KIMBARK BROS. A CO.. 8B to 84 Micbi*aaev. * j HOTELS. WOOD'S HOTEL, 116 A Ilf Flftb-av. Enoch Wood, : prop., late proprietor ol Wood 1 * Hotel. State-aL BREVOORT HOUSE. 143 and 145 K. Madison. On tbe , European plan. H. M. Thom peon, proprietor. METROPOLITAN HOTF.L-®iW per day. Cor.State 1 tft Wa?h’n. wt«* of old St. JameA. opp. + leW, Letter I Co. OGDKK HOUSE—Fir»t-cla«ft in *rt,rj uartlealar. Bar- j lx-r 1 I'om j. prop’rs. Cor. Waatunfton and t railklin. ( LUMBER. ; TH S PKSHTUiO CO.-Green Bay Lumber. North I : Pier. W. R. Stron*. Pree-t; G. G Hempetead, Sec'y. MNFRS. OF WARWICKSHIRE AND COLUMBIA SAUCES.IMPORTED CATSUPS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS. LEWIS A CO.. IQ E. Kinite. Send for price. Hat. REAL ESTATE JAS B. GOODMAN A CO., 13 Dearborn, j ' SAW MANUFACTURERS. HENRY DISRTON A SoN.N'.W.ror.Randolph A Market SEWING MACHINE COMPANIES. HOME S. M CO, Job neon, Clark A Co., 14.1 Slate. WATCHES. JEWELRY AND JEWELERS' SUPPLIES. ! COGSWELI, WEBER A CO. 105 and 107 Stale. ! VALUABLE! : INFORMATION. Boston. Dec. 12.1M8. Gentiemen—Mf only 01/jert In ffivira you thia tesfimo* u»ai is to spread valuable infortnatk>n. Having been badly afflicted with Salt Rheum, and the whole surface 1 of my skin being covered with ptmplea and eruptions, many of which caused me meat p-tln and annoyance,a»d ! knowing it *4» be a bl*xxl disease, t took many of the advertised blood preparations, amor* which was any quantity of fcarsaismlla, without obtaining any fxsneht, onttf I commenced taking the VEUniN*; and before l had J the first Irnttle. I saw that I bad the riaht medicine, t V»nsequ«ntly i followed on with it until I had taken seven lx>ttl*»s. when I waa pronounced a well i man, and u»y skin is smooth and entirely free from pimple* and eruptions. I have never enjoyed ao eood health r*»fore. and I attribute it all to the use of \ SiOWTLSB. ! To benefit those afflicted with Rlieumatiem, 1 will make mention also of the VEaxniXE's wonderful "power of curing me of thia aente.complaint, of which I have tuf* ; sered ao in tensely „ _ ! C. 11. TUCKER, Pa* Agt. Mich C. R H-. 2S* Tjler Street. Beaton. MS ENTIRELY CURED ME, Bpstok, October, 1870 • Mr. H. R. Stkvess: -* ' . . Dear Sir-My d»u*bt«r. after bavin* a tevere attack of whooping cough,' was left in a feeble state of health, owing advised by a friend, she tried the VEOKTINC, and. after using a few bottles, waa fully restored to health. 1 have l>«x*n a great sufferer from Kheumatiain. I .have taken several bottles «*f the VKOBTfiiK for this complaint, and am happy to say it ha* entirely cured me. I have reCAunmended the YBOETUt* to o‘hens, with the same g»io<f mulls.' It is a great cleanser and purifier of th » bfinxl it is pleasant to take . and 1 can cheerfully recomBH*d It J AMStf MOUSE, m Athens Street. SO TROIBLE SIME LSI MG VEGETINE. OHARi.r.STOwg, October, IhTO. This certifies that my daughter has always bee «troubled with a humor, which ha*caus«4l frequent swelling on her free and about her eyes. I’hjrviclans called it t-he r.tTsujelas; but after having taken two Ixittlea of the \ &L>hTiNK. has nottsen troubled with it since. SIMON ALDRICH. Tharlestown, Mass. Db Tr-fEE says “It is unneoeseary for me to enumerate the diseases for which the VFCKTINR should lie uaeii. I know «*f no disease which will not admit of ita use with good result*. Almost innumerable complaint* are caused hr poisonous secretions io the blood, which can be entirely expelleAl from the system by toe use of the VE(im*XNF- the blood is perfectly cleansed.the disease rapidly yields . all pains ce>“e. healthy action is promptly rectoiedr. and the patient is cured.* The remarkai'le cure* l»y \ hOETINE have mduiceTi many pfivsicians and apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and use it in their own farniliee. In fact, VEGKTiNE is the best renjeiiy yet disci»vered. and is the only reliable HUMID PL RIMEH y»l nl ured before the public. Sold by all Druggist* and Dealers everywhere. CIO » flay at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and term* j $ free. AddremTßUß.fi CO., Augu*Va. Maine. FANCY CARDS.? Style*, with'name, 10c. pciatJ 1 : aid, by J. B. 11USTED,Nassan. Rcnss.Co .S Y (born A MONTH.—A**ot* wanlvd- \ Anil >lB *rticbto in tti* world. One temple free. QOJU Addnw j. BRONSON, Detroit, Mich. Deem lrom* nic, (hromoe. Steel Enrrevln**. Photo graphs. Scrap djook Pictures, MotUreetc. Elegant •ample* ao<* catalogue sent pratpaid for 10 cts. Agent* Wanted- .T I. Patten fi Co.. 16’/ William St. New York. ( of the AGES, Oar sc»vftunißm Gore.rvßieQt-atMl iitotory. Go-nlspeed s ! RISE* Book. luble and Map Hoiue, Chicaqo, AFFH ERt AND SOLDIERS wounded. In t l iured.orwboktotioraeeln U. S.wrvle*.nntot*Pply before January, fir they will be top late. Circular Jraa. C. £. AIIAiOLD, Ciitclftitfttl, O, “ aSTCHOMAMCI, or Soul Charming.” . S How e-niter ex may twcioari M l gala tbe lot, ab 4 ■ftVction of say person ctuhrse, ibsUatiy. This art all can free, l j m*U, SS c- ata; tog+thr-r with a Lover's Gaul* kiryptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints t<*Ladies, Ac. 1.90*.5M sold, i queer book. AAfirma T. W IMAULS A Oa, Pub s, PbiUdelplu* RPIUMCIiREgSi Prof. D. Meeker. v O. Bor K 5, Leiwrte. lod. Cincinnati dollar weekly star. Ad Independent F*ml» Newepepwr. S Pmo 4M Column* of Reeding. Al .“er k EAR. Specimen Copy rsu. wA Free oi ptottce ; Add-eke Tbe “STAR" CO CincinMKtl, Ohio. n ft wr/inn Sacee«f* "1> Treated.witboul > llMlir Kmnf Knife X Ceartics DR. A H UiUIUDUI BROWN. New lUven. Coim. Send urn map* I 'orreeiK.ndence fnen pbrMcUn* eobclled j * —: — . ■WAN'TKD.-AGENTS in all part, of me country, II tocanvaM for oar new book,“ The fmwi. nrjm* j ' Century" by Pbebe A- Hsnaiord. One volume,-band-acme:} illa-traici. Tbe rran toet 4 eotennlal book >n the market B B. RUSSELL P iLltaaer. Botrox, Mask. a. APA A 3IONTH - Aren U warned everywhere. QAn Bmmree bonoeablo and Hint elam. Par- , Uculan Mot frea. Addraaa WORTH A UFAIU V qq..si. Loom. Mo ; | nniTlTlfl Au -wonrrr-TbooannifairfltvMand 1 11 Ij R| '|*V Million, of property eared by tt—For*A iTP I l n tnnee made with It. Addreea Lisiso Ullilil 1 U TON Baoa. New York or Chieaco. PERMANENT AND PROFITABLE KM- I pull MENT.Ubeaoenred by ONF. LADY in ev«»ry town in tb* United Mata*. AiMrtss J- HKXKY SYMUJTDS. o*l l>vv«Fnaliii« Ktnwt, ltoaton. Mas*. a mm siawA W« bare tbs finest and cheapest ftS-WLS BIBLEBffptS Kicljbl paid. Wcatern Bible Hooee. St. Loola. Mo. I t n Hl— and Morphine habit ahaolutety and ■ /|D »!• W epeedty cured PalcleM: no publeiiy. i if f 11f [i| Send *i»jnp for particulars. Dr. Cert US sum , K vSaahlncton Bt_. CbieMto. 11l PER WEEK GUARANTEED to A^nta. (T qi? Mato and Female, in lheir own locality. >f f Terma *nd OUTFIT FREE Addreea Vl I p. O. VICKERY A 00.. Aa*t«ta, Maine _ _ _ __ a m llnliit Cared At Home, CN Q ■ 8B ISIXo rnbllcttr. Timeehort. Term* Si w I #8 Isi modern:*. 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