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Useful Recipes for the Shop, the Household, and the Farm. Vegetables should never be washed until immediately before prepared for tho table. Lettuce is made almost worth less in flavor by dipping it in water some hours before it is served. Potatoes suf fer even moro . than other vegetables through' the wasliing process. They should not bo put in water till just ready for boiling. 1 Leather thoroughly saturated with glycerine will prevent, it is said, the passage of gases. " - In stamping sheet sine in dies much waste occurs from the small difference between tho melting point and the temperature at which sheet zinc should be stamped to get the best effect. To obviate this waste, heat the zind by dip ping in oil at the proper temperature. A cheap and sin pie brush for apply ing albumen solutions to photographic plates is made by doubling a piece i of cotton plush cloth over the end of a flat stick, and securing the cloth by a rub-, ber band slipped over it. , The following is a cheap substitute for tho expensive gold varnish used on ornamented tin ware : Turpentine half a gallon, asphaltum half a gill, yellow aniline two ounces, umber four ounces, turpentine varnish one crallon, and gamboge half a pound. for ten hours. Beautiful semi transparent casts of fancy articles may bo taken in a com pound f two parts unbaked gypsum, one part bleached beeswax, and . one part parafflne. This becomes plastic at 120 degrees Fahrenheit, and is quite tough. . White lead ground in oil, mingled with Prussiaif blue similarly prepared, to give the proper shade, and v finally mixed with a. little! carriage varnish is ah excellent and farm machinery and agricultural tools. A mixture of ten parts lime and one part saltpeter Is said to destroy currant worms without injuring the fruit.. . , . Boats should bo painted with raw, oil. Boiled oil used in tlie paint is very apt to blister and peel from the wood. . . Bpatter-work I "pictures, ' usually ' deli cate designs in ' white appearing upon a softly shaded ground, are ., now very popular, and are, with a little practice, easily produced Procure a sheet of flue nu calendered , drawing paper, and nrraDge thereon a bouquet of pressed leaves, trailing vinos, letters, or any de sign which it is desired to have appear in white. Fasten the articles by pins TURTLE FARXISG. Tlie Raising of Terrapin at Pleasure Bay for the New York Market. One of the sights at Pleasure bay, at tracting the attention of most people who drive to that near-by resort, says a Long Branch correspondent, is a turtle pen wherein the ordinary small turtles terrapin are hatched and grown for the New York market. The pen is'a large," square inclosure, with about two-thirds of the area under water, . and the rest sandy beach. ' It now contains seven thousand turtles, and in the sand are eggs estimated to number thirty " thou sand. If the visitor approaches silently on a sunshiny day, upon peering cau tiously over the fence he sees an odd spectacle. The unsubmerged space in the pen is so thickly covered with turtles sunning themselves that only a little of the white sand is left in sight. They are as inert as stones .unless disturbed, but the slightest noise frigirtens nem. Then a ludicrously grotesque scene en sues. . The turtles start in a mass for the water, and their gait is as comical as the gambols of a hippopotamus. r - They jostle each other, stretch out their long necks, and . attain a surprising rate of speed. At the edge of; the f water they v?t u ., I tumble in with a succession of splashes, iu.n uuu wu . .1 n - i ' uao ncubbciug vuney, uuu huuli seveu thousand heads are projected above the surface. They seem to float without ex ertion, but are lazy in their movements. Their serpent-like heads and beadish eyes, their bodies being out of, sight, give the pond the appearance of a writh ing mass of snakes. A raft in the center 1 of the pen slowly becomes covered,and after awhile the turtles begin to return to the sand. . ? . - , ' The turtles' with "which this pen was , VT ryiV originally stocked were brought ; from durable; paint for Texai bifc eubseVruent' breeding'made further supply from that source unneces sary. They, lay their eggs in the' sand,' where the heat of the sun suffices: to hatch them.' The ;young turtles pre,' re moved to a smaller ,pen as soon as they are out of their shells and a pool pro vides for thenrtlje r eqnjge atrJLNetV ing is drawn over this pen as a protection against cats, who find young turtle suit ed, to their taste. Cats thus baffled may often be seen sitting on the posts of the inclosure,, looking longingly Mown upon the unattainable delicacy.. The turtles when halt grown are transferred to the large pen."" Their food is live fish, which are out into the water in laree numbers. The turtles grow' siowly, aifd thinks is getting to,, it. The , most de lightful is getting away from it and he pays his respects to the hotel; clerk in this fashion: "Can I have a room? I modestly ask after registering my name. Clerk looks at me a moment, takes in the general unostentatiousness. of my apparel at a glance, turns away and at tends to the s wells who get credit of Bell instead of buying fof cash " of Porter, chats with : the I young . men whom be knows for a few minutes, pauses: to tell some old gentleman with a bald .head the last brilliant ban mot apropos of the Beecher trialand when everybody else, is roomed and he 4 has ' settled the" pen right behind his ear,' then heV caHathe smallest bell:boy in the office And. $nrns to me with: f ; blxow . this gontl ernan up to 903?" ind by this time ;I;feeLa humble abdut it that I bow to tQ- bell boy and look ' rbund for" his bag and wonder how I'm1 to find XoL 093 to show him to. 1 ' " ' ?." -A Stampeded Circus. La Crossfe, -Wi.t wa3 visitetl by H sod den wind and rain storm which came up about balf-past nine o'clock ia th e; even ing. Howe's circus was performing at me lime ax ine r outsiorta oi-tne town; and the scene there 5a fhris if Awrrnlwd ffhe erale camel upon them, with but a moment's Earning. ,71 general Jtampede among the people :and tearing j Hqwj&j of tents ensued, and, in, a few momenta, all was tumul and confusion. The shrieks ofs the women and children," who were knocked down arid 'trddderi under fodtl by : the wild and, uncontrollable crowcl? were neurireiiuiug .ixiany renzy-striCA-n people, jW fought ot ,'nbthmg'TtJ'. getting ou; jumped, from the top seats into the crowd i SEWS OF TIIE DAW Interesting Item front Home and Abroad. The ship Stout Hahneman, from -Bombay for London, was wrecked' and thirty-eight lives were loft. ' Fiyo of the crew were saved after being thirteen days in an open boat at sea The provinces of Hinho and Ahrarve. Portugal, have been visited by a severe drought, which has dee troy ed the crops and pastures. The government is sending relief to the afflict ed re gioM. I.. , The authorities of Salvador, Central America, have sent' the bishop and seven'prieBt out of the country, on account of their inciting the Ultnwnoatane riot in Ban Miguel f fin the trial of the Mormons for the Mountain Meadow massacre, Ann Hoag teetiued that hhe was at the meeting held to receive' the report of Lee in regard to the mas sacre, and' tiiat Brigham Young went into the msetiiig while Lee waa 1 explaining, k Thomas P. Wiiliu saw the property of thd immigranU in wagons in front of the tithing-house. , , v deatruction. -Five women were killed..... Inquiry karing-been made at the Poet-office department whether newspapers printed in one place and iacuedorpubliahedfrom another place can be cent from the printing ol&ce at the rate of two eenta per pound, the same a from publication offices, the department de cides, that the office of issue ia the offioe of publication and tx where the paper may be printed i. and- that all such publications xnust have no reference whatever to the 'cost of materials or labor performed. An Aznerican'ladj lately gave an order for a 1 black sOk dress, to be made in the scant style of the first empire now., worn, in which ladies give no impression that they glide, as in the days of more ample draperies, but prove conclusively, espe cially when the wind blows, that they . : PENNSYLVANIA Mnii.r. iMjMT.flMlrr. Pm. Owe tb. QtU Km taw tag. Vtmmtmm, Kmrnltm m4 MUUarr Art torojrt)lv UscbL Foe sircaUn ppt? Oou THKO, HY ATT. Prwdtil. " R. T. K. U.-I. i $2501 fmrUcnUra Mst fr. Addraas By an explosion of . gas in the Pennsylvania .ga' coal' company, works at Irwin's Station, one man wait killed and six others badly burned. .... . .Part of a train on thePacific road went f through.' a Ibridge' "oVer HheJ"Mia5isarpii at Brainerd, and four persons .were killed and several wounded ' . . .Of the one hundred and sixty-two mills 'at Oldham, England,' ouly six ueruunicg. 'Tifty. mills have, also '.been cloaod . at Ash ton, throning - eigh t thousand persons out 'ox employment, iroubie is ap prehended.. . . , .Tramps, after having eaten at the farm-houfcQ of a Mr. Hill at West Berlin, Ttvdemandod money, but wore driven away They returned two days, afterward, and -attempted to fire the premises, and the same afternoon four of them burst open a door and fired at Mra! HUL; without injuring her. Neigh bors Went in pure nit ' . . . .The companies hold ink policies on the life of Jackson, the default-. ing revenue officer of Ixraiarille Kyw had his body' exhumed for post morUm examination, and' found arsenic in his stomach I : .; ..Reports from Gloucester, Mass., state .that the mack and rushed pell-mell for lured.. The managers - were laooreritlv iVoV'" t -t- . ry first be eent to the place of issue before they 1 are bipeds, as are angels and men. The can paw through the maus at publishing rates. The democratic convention'' in Oreeon nosnjxxated laf ayette Lane for gmstuor. The platfonolcs Ll for .the payment of the public debt, rtMtui iptiou of specie payments, legis lative coni ol ' 9f railroad fares and freights, and demanis' 'reform in all departments ; op posee the trotiectire tariff, paper currency, national IwyJu, , Chinese immigration, fraud and corrupdon in office. . A battle Las taken place in Montana terri tory between the : Crow " and Bioux Indians, in which iha former were, worsted..... The race' bet weoh Oen.. Butler's yacht 'America and Buf us Hatch's yacht Bosolute, over a course of thirtj-tunetnllea, ws'won by the America by 2m 18s .....William and. And Jones were found lying; helplessly drunk, with their infant child lying jbeneath them oa the floor, in New York. ,Tha father and mother were arrested, and the body of the child was given in charge of a coronef ....A meeting attended by 100,000 persons, was held in Hyde Park, London, at which resolutions were passed demanding the release of the Fenian prisoners.. . . ..The secre tary, of the treasury has ordered the sale of 5,000,000 of .gold during the current month. Officers of the secret service arrested three counterfeiters in 6L' Paul,' Minn., and secured bills representing 10,7)00. Ex- Preaident Andrew-Johnson diel of paralysis at "the 'resjdence 'bf hi1 daughter in Carter county Teua. frtl.tb age of 67.- President Grant 'issued, a notice announcing the death, end ordering that the flags of the executive mansion and 'pubho buildings be . draped at half mast, and that the army and navy de part- memory vtlb pmHtH frl tcM ud day. AUoU KmmU t mwmrt mnUnm ol to body, ttolttla Hap mulimii inn tjmto Ml i ii uy mn4. boid b by to dress was sent home very plain, very scant, and evidently made of so little material that the fair owner was coia pletely astounded at. the magnitude of the bill that rams with it. . Indicnant at such high-handed imposition, ahe went Oi!LV 50 CETJTS to worm ana ex post aui tea. xui ue i ror Th Bmim wkiy cuw. 3 moath. t. r iMi jl u, m pipw. iitbi toom mum I turi t(4 for gremm ("t ad hliG dM TU UbOU CTB. Oo, 38 Wtohlatoa Stfwc. Boloa. - king of dressmakers took lofty ground, and informed her that she had paid not for material or labor, nor for style, but for the unspeakable glory of wearing his name." She went home And wrote him a note, saying that as the honor of wearing his name was too expensive a luxury for her purso she would counter mand an order for several thousand dol lars' worth of dresses, concerning which she had consulted him, and would ad vise her friends to seek a more conscien tious modiste. That same day ahe re ceived from "Worth an elegant lace over dress, in value far exceeding, the silk concerning which she had demurred, with a note saying that the modiste had concluded that he must have been mis taken in the value of the black silk robe, and now sent the overdress to make it worth its price. . EUstie Tress Co. : Me, ess BiMdwai, ft. Y. City, tbr a OaOto d torOtrlMr.adbwd mm KIraaUT Prtat- TltliritHT lITHO i Tea r Ktitx 4 M 11 Tit Wick to VMbL bl tofcl toward to lL Kthiif m i ii Wfcttnd to Anna, Blri4r- nanAifc KoTfcfcfT riti Co .iiM.xl.M . OOH ACEXTS WANTED wEookGLEfltluISS ron THE CURIOCS." rjm BBtormf.rVtoto. ktatorr. TWnry. Mrtk Md ton.Wn m mW .4 luwkH fv tow4 riiHMr wMiinti Utor wiiMi Wok. U to fito imtLiM wna toin irtu, 4 IN BMl All hm4j Ajrvata rr -Ii', RIO HIT -4 SVM ww rtpor eV" T- - fc mtmrr m wifk I It rllr Mtorfls mil atorr Mi tr mm tw -mif niKDWil' W 1 m. trMy bihoNvtovUliuM. lAriiiWto wtto la y M 1 n l u ment were? givent to f tho ondienaevJ -Tha canvas wai immediately lowered; poleB broken dowriiahdTthe lights were 'exHn guisnea, leaving a "nirge portion 01 tne crowd insidq thtent in utter 'darkless, notnbwiag . whichi jway tqonii-dex-. pecting every moment the canvas would close, in ja. suffocate .them.1 The ani-i on a stampede, which - greatlyendanger ed the lives of tUose who liad succeeded - ? has been aprroved by the committee Con siderable excitement- was caused irwfinaaeial ctceAea ha N4w York dty on notice being given' m.uo iiuiLu oi xjuncan, Daenaan a, lxj., me bankers. The liabilities, are, eetimated at $5, 000,000, and the assets , are anknowa. - The loss falls heaviest on country banks Uoldina i - Herzegovina has gone to the 'Austrian foreign office obtaining aid in some form from the Vienna Prttse hints that the claims of neutrality may not be strictly ob- WrvetftT Austria. i 11 i i A Needlb's Thavelb. Tho Fongh- 1 rw. . . ... aoepsie ueugrapn says mas a young lady of Cornwall, when a child of two years of age, ran a needle into her chest, and that the same needle, very much rusted, after remaining in her body six teen years, came out a few days ago just above the ankle bone. 1 dl M A la. JIJtA Frrlall Miaarr revrr 4 a pUlnU MtnU4 by iimmIi btot, by kvat Uto bkwd oool ad Um Wi IrM vtUk r Tarraat Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, a ami ref Mag dmwU to) tb but of aB ..t SOLD B7 AS.il DRUOOTSTS. thf T.iTP ivnnpw vnnvcnv Sketch ol Ills Ery Mf ud Pabne Career. paper of the firm's, and on travelers, holding ,i ; AiidteW ehnson, seventeenth Presi letters ei credit. The failure was eaused bv 1 dent -of tho United States, whose death mals were jhowling- fiercely; add nearly die shrinkage on railroad securities and cotton j ia announced, Was born in Raleigh, N. C.:, aU the. uncaged ' amniais' an651iorse were' )' neKl by the firm. .: l. December 29; X808... His father, Jacob The New York Commercial Warekouse Com- J.ojon, .wjiq oUed in 1B12, was city con- . stable, sexton, and tim-tp nf ihn nortft wrirll , rnarrGa AnnnnnMna Ktnfl a.1- I W" X v whw vtwmw in aMirur'1 nntsitU th fcT,fe i n,a n Cuba and other West ' IndlV isfands. W ihki f 5V. V r-"" " There has never been found a person who tried Dobbins Electric Soap (made by Cragin & Co., Thila.) that did not say at onoe it was the best soap ahe ever used. Try n onoe, you 11 always use it. . , - FlVX MlNTJTES FOR ReFEKSHUHSTS. Ererybody who has traveled by railroad has heard the above announcement, and has prob- sowing the seed of dyspepsia. It is a comfort SO I RT H I l fr .Z! to know that tho Peruvian Brrup will cure the I W work Md mo tot il m worst cases of dyepepeia, as thousands have testified. Com. NEWT0RK TRIBUNE. The Ties ding American Newspaper.' TUB BXT ADTERTISIM1 MEDIUM. Daily, $10 a r". Sial-Wklr. 91. Wklr, S3 r$imf f-m to f. !! Bpwlmi VW' ad AdiwUm lUtoi fY". Wkty.trt rlnUvf 3()wiiwm, wty Ul pWffM- ,iddr Tmk Ti wvn. N. Y. no. ttolUMaUbl. A"li cots nti. or uuhwi. bon Head tonip for Uif . Hut. stria, vkow or two tin. Addraaa rRAMK. OUJUK. Horn ItoSlord. was fitruck n theihead by a falling pole,-. ,P?nf TP habiUties at $1,500,000 fifallvIirrhiTo - SU! n,J pubLshing house of J. B. Pord 4 C .The A want has been felt and expressed bv QJWiairemo -poverty prevented An- phymciaus for a safe and reliable purgatiye. drew from obtaining any schooling, and I Such a want is now supphed in Parmms Fur-. U 1 11 Plr 1 n f :Cm f 1 1 1 u m nn f 1 1 on r f ci rc xxrYt Hhonlcl bo underneath the paper. . Then attam a.T ofrfout .by nlightly wet tho bristles of a tooth or other brush in rubbed india ink, or in common black writing ink, and draw them across a stick in such a manner that tho bristles will be bent and then quickly released.' This will cause a fine npattor of ink upon tho paper. Con tin no tho spattering over all the loaves, pins, and papor, allowing' the center of tho pattern to receive tho most ink, the edges shading off. When done, remove tho design, and tho forms will bo found reproduced with accuracy on the tinted ground. With a rustic wooden frame, seven wide. Then they are sent alive to the New ; York4 market,, t? g finally into the popular soup aiid steaks." Td most palates they are not distmguishablo from the larger Key "West turtles. Tli8 producer realizes for them from twelve to eighteen dollars a dozen. A Strange Story of the Sea."" The London Times says A. private letter received in Sheffield from one O i the crew of the iron ship Glanceof London, which arrived in: the "Thames 1 .1.1 '.l . f n m irora .a.ueiaiae, gives intelligence 01 a this forms a very choap and pretty orna-1 terriblo event which recently occurred at ment. . . L sea. Unthe 27th of June the Glance It is said that water lilies may be passed an outbound vessel, bearing the raised about ono's house by tho follow- j kae of Jesse Osborne, and was hailed ing method: Sink in tho ground the I by Qe captain of the latter :j ship, who h:df of an old cask, and cover the bottom J reported that one of the crew had gone with peat and swamp mud, and then fill maJ J five days the maniac had with water. the at tho who has tried tho number of lilies in bloom. A tncrican. Dig tho lily roots early in I stationed himself. alof tand that nothing the peculiar shape of ;! the auditory' passj -Scientific j spring, and place them in the earth could induce him to returri td depk. Tie lio bottom of tho tub. A gentleman I captain further'reported that the mad- experiment , has a I man armed himself with a large chisel, with which? he-was cuttmg the ropes, and that the boatswain had tried to bring him down. The maniac, how ever, threw a block at the boatswain, knocking him on the deck and breaking Niagara Falls) and has written a long arm an1 le&- As a "natter of safety letter from which we quote the follow- vessel and crew tne captain of the Jenny I'ind'a Frayer. Tcarl liters ' has latelv been at ing : Thero ia an old friend of mine here, Capt. St. Clair Thomasson, and ho tells a pretty story of the beautiful singer, Jenny Lind, who came here on a visit. It seems that she came up the river on thcaptain's steamer, the Mag nolia : ho fell in love with her. of course, ho always' does, escorted her from St. Louis lo this place and accom panied her on tho morning after her ar rivul to seo tho mighty Horseshoe falls whcn'tlio was drawn near enough to tako in its awful grandeur, all uncon scious of tho crowd that had followed, more to see JennyLind. than. the falls, this noble woman and simple child of gwiius fell on her knees' with clasped hands, and, raising her tearful eyes to heaven, sobbed out in broken English 11. 1 V? 1'nl uxia loucumg mue prayer i if ak Jesse Osborne considered that it was. hfiK cessary to shoot the maniac, and after some consultation that course was de cided upon. The crew and officers o the Glance were requested to be present as witnesses, . and in their presence the man was shot with a. revolver. In con sequence of tho way in which he moved about the rigging three shots had to be fired before he was fatally injured. He leu ueau on uec, ana 111s uotly was eventually thrown overboard. . iii4 fatally jinjured.; Several 'others were Biigunjr, ufiu u iew seriously lniurea. Friends and families were separated, and search for the missing continued untiTa lateiiour. j '.ij-.j 1 , .i.'! .-'LMl . ' ' ' ; . Advice to Sea Rathers. - C .1 1 . iuany persons alter Darning, com plain of singing Yioises and other disa greeable sensations in the ears, 'with more or less deafness, these symptoms being ascribed to the shock of the waves 10 Darning in tne open- arr, or to some circumance connected with the general health to an? cause, in fact, excernt the real ono. These sensations and tempo- ,rary ueamess . will arise equally from bathing iri still water when the head is submerged, an opportunity being thus afforded for the entry of water into' the external pjassages of the ear, or even when a small quantity of water is allow ed to pass jxto .the ears,; as m our. daily ablutions, j The reason is that, owinff to I 1 w at tho age of ten he was apprenticed to a 1 Pills. Cc,m. jailor named' Selby.' A1 gentleman was- n tho habiC; Of vieitmg the shop and I GEO- p. ROVELL CO. I pubuslung house of J. B. Ford & Co. widely known a the publiaasfa of j tke jerk t; Ihe Beecher family, and more especially of the "Life of Christ," which was .often referred to. in the late trial-j-have been obiiffBd aQiall Jpcame intensely interested, especially a meetiug of its creditors to get an extension m the extracts from the speeches of Pitt reading to the workmen, crenerallv from tho, "American Speaker," and Andrew Henry K. . Bond, of Jefferson, Maine. was cured of KpiUmg blood, soreness ai d ! weaknet-s of the Mtoinach, by the use of John son's An'jdyne LinimetU internally. Com. age, it is almost impossible to thbrouerh- ly dislodge tfie Water aftfer it has' pene-. I A l A At T ' ' ' ' 1 " iraiea xo xno arum qi tne. ear; so that thfe njfoisture is only got ridpf , by evap oration, which leads to chill of the lining membrane! of the passage with occasion al inflammation of the membrane or of the drum pf the ear, with a diseased se: cretion of wax.' Bathine caps constitute no protection, against this source pf dan ger to one! of the most delicate senses but, fortunately,' : a complete' I preventa tive will be found in ' placing a small piece of oiled wool in the , ears before bathing,-so as to exclude the water The batljer pna, then enjoy his or her plunge with impunity. . . if. u u T Hie Utah Massacre. George W. Bradshaw was sworn, and (-testified . as follows in the Mountain Meadow massacre trial : After the immi grants passed Cedar; orders Were, issued to muster, a company to bury the immi grants ' killed by the Indians : The- wit ness went with a spade to the place of Tfe Texas Cattle Rrive. ' The drive of Texas cattlo bound for Kansas and a market may be said to have passed from Texas, and the herds are now held on the range in Kansas, sold to feeders, contractors or others, or sent to the Northern and Eastern markets. A " Almighty God, wilt Thou be pleased ew nGaa are reported each week at Fort to accept my heartfelt an3 fnost' grateful 1 Worth as having, passed .thai point,on thanks for allowincr me to look nrun I their way northward, but thev mav be this, one of Thy greatest works, ita t considered , the rear, guard of . the grtIgJra""feenwbe In their graves, creation tells us there is a God. and if arm7 already north o! the! erTijWiy. i mim 10 ou uuuoutiTcr on me iace Ol tne I uumuci ui uiiuo uriven ixorui earth, bo pleased to bring him forth and show him this mighty work of Thin The captain has never forgotten ,his prayer. How could he forget it ? and I have given it to you word for word as ho repeated it to me. " 4- J this season is, as shown by the reports, 151,618, rncluding' all kinds f Texas beef. la! 1874 the total drive out of Texas amounted, in round numbers,' to aw,uw, or i4,4uu more man nave thus far this season passed over the trail. The greater part of this drive last 'year was over by the first of July, the heavi est having passed between April 15 and Only a Lieutenant. On his return from a visit by coach. ono day, Theodore Hook' found two in- Jttne After July 1 about one-quarter side passengers a very pretty but very of, the total dnvev passed ' Fort Vorthl delicato looking young , lady, .attended Tb80 facte together with the other by a very homely looking maid: "The 'ac tnat large numbers' of cattle have coach stopped for twenty minutes to al- cen driven from the Mexican frontier to low of dinner. Hook returned first to northwestern Texas to avoid raiders, and his place ; the maid next. During the are now on e rango from which they absence of her young mistress, Hook 1,0 Pt on the trail northward as soon said to her, in a tone of great sym- 113 tlie condition of the market shall fully pathy: warrant sustain the prediction that the a. our young lady seems very un- d1 of 11118 TeAr ill exceed that of last. well." 1 'JYos, sir ; sho suffers sadly." f "Consumption, I should fear?" o, sir ; i am sorry to say it is the heart." "Dear mo I Aneurism?" t ... ft uu, no, sir I it is only a lieutenant in tho navy. . Hast thou ever loved, Henrietta ?" I sighed. I 'should rather imagine I had," sho replied. "Oh, did not mv glances my feelings betray, when you worst watering-place to be found. "'l aaam m jJUUUUiU tut klUXU time to- ' I lltthtlul tbinr ohnnf 4V, Tl rendevous. Haight- asked 5 me 'where was , my, gun ? I replied :, D you ! want a gun to bury tho dead I He said : You f ooUcro . home. V. . Alter the immigrants had passed; I heard Haight preach. ' He said if some fool had not tampered jwithrihludlanaltherimfm of time on its UabUities Secretary Bristow has called iu the last outstanding bonds of the issue of 1862 .Thirty-one mills have been closed at Dundee, Scotland, throwing twelve thousand persons out of employment Following close upon tho suspension of ' Dun can, Sherman & Co., come the reports of hiker failures. John Mason & Co.. one of Philadelphia's oldest .firms, in (he West India trade, have closed their doors liabilities un known. The Tobacco Exchange banting com pany of Louisville, Ky., haye also suspended. .: Cyrus D. Foes, D. D., of New York, has been elected president of Wesleyan College, at Middletown, Coon . . . . .The Minnesota He publicans, in convention, . nominated John S. . Pillebury for governor. ' iTha'platf oriu .recog nize8 the. equal rights and just protection of all men; favors a return to specie payment; calls for a tariff strictly for revenue, favorable to home industry ; demands that all corpora tions shall be held subject to the law-making power ; approves the present national admin , istration ; indorses , the policy of , arbitration between, this and foreign countries instead of war; that it is the duty of the State to mnt M'a the integrity of the common school system. .-. . Further testimony in the Mountain Meadow massacre; corroborates that already riven. Implements Were found in Lee's cell with which he. was to attempt an escape from jail. l Preaknoss and Springbok came in together as winners of the Saratoga cup, making the jtwo miles and a quarter in 3.56X The supreme court of Louisiana has decided that the acts under which the $4,000,000 and $3,000,000 levee issues .were made are oonsi- tutional. Most of the bonda'are' held in Europe. The funding board have been manda mused to fund them. ... .A riot among twenty two hundred strikers on the St. Gothard tunnel , was put downby. tke Swims troops, '.wlio; killed two men and wounded several others. The couneel of the Mountain Meadow prisoners, in his address to the jury, stated that the immi grants were murdered by the Indians, and tha anch white men as were present at the time did so under compulsion from savages ; that Lee held no military or church office, but was simply farmer for the Indians. .... .The Prince Bishop ef (Breelau, in his dual capacity as a German and Austrian bishop, is mediating be tween the Vatican and Prussia, through the Papal Nuncio at Vienna. .... .Nineteen deaths from yelloir fever have occurred at Barrancas,' and Fox. He determined to learn to read, and having accomplished this he devoted all his leisure hours to the perusal of such books as he could obtain. '. ' In the summer of 1824, a few months "Before his apprenticeship expired. he got' into trouble by throwing stones at an old woman's . house, and ran away to avoid the ponsequences. He went to Laurens Court "House, N. O., and ob tained work as a journeyman tailor. In May, 182G, he returned to Raleigh. Selby had moved into the country, and Andrew walked twenty miles td see him, apologized for his . misdemeanor, and promised to pay him for the unfulfilled portion of 'his apprenticeship. Selby, however, required - security, f ' which Andrew could not furnish ; and in Sep tember he went to Tennessee, taking with him his mother, who was dependent on him for support. He worked for a year in Greenville, during which time he married, and,' after a" vain 'search for a more desirable', home further West, ho finally settled there. ; .,,,,. f . Thus far his. education had been lim ited to reading, r but tiow,H under his wife's instruction, he learned td write and cipher-, He began to take an interest in local politics; and in 1828 a working man's. party, to 1 oppose the so-called aristocratic , element which had always ruled the town, was formed. Consider able excitement ensued, and Johnson was elected alderman by large - major ity. He was re-elected in each of the two following years, and in 1830 was elected mayor! which office he held f or .three! fears. K From . this time forth he was a rising politician, and, as he used to boast, rose by successive steps from the lowest ; ta the highest offices of State; his various contests . and cam pateiabeing marked with extraordinary tutbulenoe, obstinacy',- and courage on hispart.! j ' - ; t He was elected to "Congress in 1843, and became Governor of the State of Tennessee In 1853, and again in 1855. He was elected; puitfd Stqtesj Senator in 1857. He was a.. Democrat, and on the question of. slavery generally went with his party. He" accepted slavery as an existing lnstituticpiibrnt believed, that it must some day come to aruend, and held that it must be kept, subordinate to the Union at every hazard. He at first op posed the compromise measures of 1850, out rurally voted lor them. In the rarry Missb. CRADDOCK CO.. 1Q32 Ro Slreoi. rMUdolphU. Gnflmn-FlMN Mod ma twIv botUoa of CaoomMa Indira, one mob of P1U od OIdUbmI, for a frWnd mine who U not exptd to lira; and m roar mdlcin carvd n of Conaaiapiion km thrao you aro. I want him to try them. I gained ftftooa pooada whU taklnff the firat thre bottlaa, aod I know It la jrmi tho t oiox far cum. Ro: poetaU. J. V. HULU Uwetsckbciio, Andoraon Co.. Ky., Fab. II, in. mA ia aaoa kf ivaaxa, a aaata 5 7flOTE0 r a a j a arai m The Markets. raw Toms. licet Cattle PtIid1 to Extra Bollock It Common to Good Tcxans 08 10V Milch Cows .........50 00 490 00 MoHm lit.... oiv ny Drc?d 10(4 iox op Otfct MX UmU 06Xa MX Cotton Middling M. 1,4 U ctoar czirm r ca Lprn. ............. 9U State Extra M 8 M Wheat Red Weatern....... 1 IH No. 3 Spring l n Bye State...... 1 01 Barley State M Barley M< j. u Oi.t Mixed Weetern..., 61 Corn klixed Weotera..... . K3 Tt pr ao Straw, per cwt.. ... o nopa........74-B 34 30 ....olda OS Pork-MoM It 29 Lard ........ IS riao Mackerel, Ho. 1, new. jt 00 ' n. No- Mw 00 Dry Cod, per cwt B 23 HeniBff. Scaled. Mr ho. . . aa Petroleom Crude. ..... 05k"felOI V AtiKXTM WOll Till? boatoiluiK rrHa 1'wk a In tha wartd ll otm Uim I httaata I'ator . rVi IUJiW. PmiL rairat Yard Maaaaro.aad a Ptaaa( Jwmokrw. feinfk Packaca. with alaat PrU. poat paid. eata. I lrc alar Iraa. BKIDK A OO.. 7 Bruadir. Trt Cl fi "COtlTWda. Kand Clnnrv) CaUWTal 1U aj) a. J J. 1L BcTToan'a buaa. Uoataa. kaat. CAUTION-OTirit-The (ifiilic EaUilM. LIFE AND LABORS OF IVINGSTONE Ineladloe tho -LAST JOURNALS'), enfold Wr hta 3d Year' atraaaa ilasira. aa tba Haw Wooden aod WaaJiA of thai am Ii axmotrT. HoOo roat tbtnk. 1 2, (KM) are arira mow. oomvUm wnrk. Tmtm and paelttvapraol BKOH.. Paha . 7 3 Han iiaaoa It ArwU oq. ai'ira wmmn, r mm lew f ol gaoataa""" HUBS4U.U KtniX, PhUalphia, Fa. but l that it was all right, because they a iv i-a a.w a -immigrants naa -gone rurtner.mtq the net. 1 After the massacre I heard Haight pteaeh jagaih.Hdjadvsed thai nothing be sd'aDoutlL I saw the wagons brought back to Cedari and saw. the children, some of whom were six i years old. up ' by - a east. The children were government agent gathered and sent U;T Kt; 1 v . I IWe RiTereuee.. ; . . .' ;; IHirrng curaddress'of welcome It Con cord, Mask. , Judge E." R. Hoar ' related ther following incident as the only lesson The Uong Rraneh Hotel Clerk. requently I hayq nsked - of myself, says John Paul,1 what -makes Long liranch so favorite a watering-place. Ease of access, all reply. Now I do not see that this explains it at all The pit called bottomless is proverbially easy of access, but I have never heard it claimed that this makes it a' good watering-place.' Oh the contrary, does it not stand glar ingly and nakedly forth as perhaps the in the world or out of it. One of the most de lightful things ' about the Branch he he ever received in' niTural listory: JAThfle travelmg'inlgland he "happened to be in a carriage with a lady who car ried a pet rabbit, which the guard de clared could not be allowed in the pas senger car." Thereupon a gentleman present drew; a turtle from his pocket, saying that he (the! guard) , would not think of ejecting that, and that the rab bit had as much right to its place as the turCkl The guard went to headquarters to liave the question settled, ami re turning, said: 'Cats is dogs,' rabbits is dogs, but turtles uinsects, and th'ey go tree; but rabbits must pay; II . 1 TTZ 1 iiowTtru rwmgsoury swauoweu mor phino in1 BangorJ Mau-, mdpcafulb laidjilmself out on a beo!, with Tills Mnds crossed over his breast so as' to ' 'make a good looking corpse ; but tho physicians disarranged him! in using a stomach pump. U d mother I tTZ' ."n in Legfabtert torta WW the Stat. np to aatiorities, and was on his way to jail when Peckover's brother-in-law, B. IL Ridge- ley, ehot at and killed him. Bidgeley is in ctatpdjj. .'...The people ot Kebraaka generally J - - V 1 corroborate 1 ror. Marsh s charges against the Indian coramission, . . .The steamer My Choice ran down! a rowboat on Lake Michigan and Wool California Heeee.... Texas Australian Batter sute Weatern Palry Weatcrn Yellow Weatern Ordinary. ... .... . Pennsylvania Flna.....J cneeae siaie racrory..... State fiklcuned..., Weatern Ega State..; ALBAVT. Wheat............ Rye SUte...... Corn Mixed. ' Barley State Oata State BCFTALO. rioor Wheat No. 2 Spring... uoni Mixeu.. Oa.U Kye llarley.., KALTIMOU. Cotton Low MiaVtlinga.. ...... Jlur Extra.. Tbeat Bed Weatern Corn Teuow Oata Mixed. Petroleum... Flour PemurylTanla Kxtra... .. Wheat Western Bed Bye.......... . ............ Corn-Yellow Oata M-xed rrr)enw Crude..... . VSef V 4 36 A 1 0 A 1 as 4 1 M v4 1 90 iA 1 TO ! 61 S83s 4 1 18 M 13 a is oo ' Mil ao to SS M U Beoaed, v n S. S3 a a as 19 4 14 34 01 38 (4 1H H 11 f4 1X y, established 185S, Ttxz xasx. rtTtraa. 'Thm best and cheapest Patmt ta the World for Irea, Tim. or Wo4. Tor KaUt HrTWWa eiijeUwa. PRTXCZS IfETALIJO FAINT CO Vaanffrem. 9t Cedar FC, Xw York. Z9T C JavtJI'I O 2T Ferchaaers win plsaae see that otir xtame aad trade mark are oa ch and tyarj package. Bead for a Circular. PRINTERS' ROLLERS Made free the Patent Kxeelaler CaaraiUaw 'Ui raeaav Dotaileotad by tbo Milw : prtoaTO eaU P peud. la eaad In priaUo thla ,. . 4. R. C'OI.K, A si: tMJ Aw Ht, N. V. $IO$500S la Wall atraa4. to IoiUm A C D3 OS It 1 i M as 1 30 1 am (A 1 03 88 1 4 . U mt oo 1 S3 1 4 1 tl T8a UH tl : tl 1 It V 1 11 1 40 1 40 iV uh to (4 ao 1 41 I SO M MlOt . as rt tl at tl laaatad Hom tm 1x bajre- book Orthtn. aad anr ot the Wail Hlreel Ketew QTT,J'T1 VOTTT' JonlilCKI4! (.. Bankara Pi-T S. IXLiLt. m Brokmo, 7t btwaay. X. Y. WANTED AtJrT?(Tf. fmp o4 Om'i fr 2T. F. BURILAITS . . TL'ttillNK Water Wheel Wave Keleeled. 4 raara aeo. m4 pmx a werk ta Ike Paiaaia Of&a. H aw. IsctM. Ii. C. aad Uaa preved be the e(. 19 aut iwic irtcr Uwrr than mrT chLh traVuaaas Wbai. Paia H.Ul 1rm ' W. P i lIRXHAM, Voas. Pa. 5jgSS Of Cite Pretl4 i'nrm ra mraa fffl arttk yoar omo hudm. printed tm It II UMaa.aaot. pua.a4.ucacHo JfO LJJ anta Yoar IrWt aU at feaat thaaa vtMaUMTwamn. Addraaa. W. a 0AK50.1, 4i t St l ts l to 6t 8t am 4 i n 44 1 Ot (4 8t 44 ; tt SUM OEGMI CO. attOUf tCXiat Besned. UK Ittrwantif four men were drowned. Henri Bpohefort has challenged Paul Caav Bagnac, the belligerent Paris editor, to fight a duej .trhomaa Donohae was drowned in a vahlton his premises at 8t. Louis. Charles Prunty, James Henry, and JoeeplvSchlichtig. who.'auocoseiTely descended into the vault to recover the body of Donobne, were overcome by fool air and died before tbey could La res cued. . . ... .Tho telegraph reports a cave in at the Eureka consolidated mine at Ruby IL11, Nebraska. . Five miners were killed. Two haye been recovered, aud search a being made for the others Ex-President Johnson has been stricken with paralysis. Hopes are en tertained of his recovery In answer to the superintendent of the Bwk department of New York State, the attorney-general rendered an - 9 S 9 . a a m . . opinion a men is aaTeree to tne legality or in vestment in the District of Columbia 3.C5 bonds by the savings banks ol the Btata. Smith, a negra jnnrderer,: was ha&ged tl Charleston, S. C. He cdnleed blscrhne .Y Keporta from eightty of the ninety-two counties J (1(11 Indiana show that the crops are heavily d mor- OmAs6j the lata rains; Jand 'will pot yield fifty per cent. The wheat has sprouted in the stocks. The accounts from Illinois and Ohio are about the eama. .Heavy raina.al) prerail in Misionri, Aikaueat, Stbika aad 'Ken tucky and much anxiety is felt for the crops. A tornado passed through Ilarreyaburg, Ind., tearing heoset to piecas and taosing KX" LL1" 13 " . Jr- M Boaav From Mala to CaUloraU amO- " aniiara mro waartne mi.vku ti rreJ Wbf aot? 1W Mua Vnr Sato hy aH Kn Ommlmrm. ' Tram the Allaetle e the Pacific the ivoviatma of the CAHLK HCUKr WIRE Boota aad r-boaa H rprradtse. They aTr rtj. took, nr fall to ptaoae. look oat lor the Pateat atamp ; alt ethra era taut.aUoa. MORE rOLLFtSR. Hw.rth-a.re, wo ear or rrteayla. aia a inam.t, .1! I addr EDWARD IL of TenhessM out oi the Union, on March 4, 1862, President- Lincoln rerominatd Andrew Johnson to be military governor oi lennessee. 'ine oenata connrmed the nomination, and on tho 12th of that month bo reached Nashville and assum ed the dntiea of tha ofloe. I ticket with Mr. Lincoln',? thd meiaxichoiy Fort Edward Institute, K. Y. ucaiuui uie uuier uve weeaa alter ma I r rr irTr ; '"r..-ql a umii t To -, 1 o v . , . VB. junii, ryv.. Mr. ficmmmJUrthe A rtiihmcrrand the cwarth dlfficilltKcbelWea WfnM4f' s.nd CUn.i P Ielwre 4, Pro. gresa while holding that ofSoe. will ba L4000 '""J1 w' 1 ""M uj au aiaj tunc HUB I stnac Lai parltroUr aa to any interest in the pontics of recent years. Finally, 'articlea of inrpeachment were, prepared against him; and hia trial began. March 23, 1868, Benjamin F. Butler being leading counsel for the prosecution and 'Wflhaaa M. Evarts for the defense.' 1 He was acquitted, the rote being thirty-five for 'guilty". and nine teen for not 0" a two-thirds vote being required to convict. On March 4, 1869, he was succceeed in the Presiden tial omco by Ulvasrafi. Grant. ' r Last year he "was elfxrled to tho States Senate from Tennessee and that omee at the time of his dih. ' .7 heme Si6 Aeati ts.tti, ia Ztery Town.' StrntsAmrd by. Wuslc,Dcalcrf Everywhere. 1 teveee the Daltal ttetee oa the fnwrthtAMmsr rf-Ajt - aieSiemf a v . Us raiafr'aeaU atemkl ah fee Inn IxrjariwOiaJl fi'il ri i aod fall paroeaiara eo aoifcorv. oa. yo Caialocae. a-s a . - " i MA PORTABLE GRinDinG DILLS.--, die U(kf-fumi, m-fc oryarcitaaei re MlU tWitti tVetetu feie ef taw Iertrsi Aj ClaXhw JSUJ S-arme, Cora eolira ao CI i. an a, Uaartag. ShaJUoe. fUaHaaveera.eaev.all kmSt etfMilllloriuM-ry aod Millora mwppltro. K.a4 far PaavoalX Mrmai Mill Ciaii y. Be l4aXnmr X mX Um. ludiiieitoot. am ir-1 1 '""". -' f .', MiM" roioUa moiM I food m alaae erealarl evparVX. ' . Wat. WeaitoeaaaUie C. 1 S itntT tnmmuxM Xoy.J A A i " . (the b i f tr Zyy ' SeeeClV0WV'. roiX fSelof VV VVV ahWe to- , Wateae. V0. JTl rmoi ewC ) SVVC OiAT. PX ( (V VVV' cmaowicLX a 7 w a y-ar Kart4 1 1 SW ail T3TK t CO. la Traaca. 1"T7 A- C -The chnlaaat ka the - i lafcan tian torfa ' - - - ldMtarw auni nr w rxi4t V y MaH, Nop Vr- P.O. B I X Xv ' Tmetiem oftheJtan RUUner. 'A'Pans correspondent of ' the Chicago IrUAtnA writes as ioUowb. of the great man milliner: itobody goes to Worth but Americans,- and, as Americans axe to the great man milliner a mine of wealth, 1 1L -L .... . ue wuras mien as ii if were in ex- haustiblo.' ' A lady going to Worth has nothingSipon which to lati as to the probable sum, of his bill, for his charges are altogether arbitrary, aad united Disnnn rrrii i nimirn snn nnn held cLiiri" aj!yw-uiiu w w w ' r T-r'i 'jr4 '"."T7. "r- S2s rxn day cuaVt L. n rt ACRES LANDS rr 33 : x CHtj. D. PICKCC. Para. W. FTerr cV Cv iVaW. - ' . r ' - Wa boo awl the Soa Paaaa a loo a-aiia aad eoaahUr tt the heat iiVht Pa tfotaan." . ' Umeai. IIIIU ek Tk Lasts W thtt Jarte.:iaa ' atoooa TT.Itraaa Co aoey avre Pl : orvxiuco FOR H-IJK., .( Theeaeeettooaat alAee r raflroa aot oatihi Urge IraoueToaooUoBt rAkj3lUaol PlJl K Looda. The foraatu Ude tan e- 'T? 1 , - o. KUk. 1 g evoeara. oo. ; Iaa4 .T", ,tTaJ -11 Faaaa U ho rtroa aaailaot ato block, eoody ha. aad 04 SETfLftZS loUoa.aedatar' ueocoeeaoa. .aaW! Miiw klfjfl1TrI rtar to oaj aow, Bkb CowtWT aaaou-eoe ho- toe L aayood wa Urmorna oa Tar la. i.T ---a-arta -aaaaJar ji ! ai t i r1 'r r 1 iimuti nm f aT; a oaao. Milk. KaaTaTaot itota. W aiie eoaae o Lao oraarto Matoaaaa oaodaoa eoUe Hhe Una ' ----T. iTi aWTte aoa4aea, l- ftfT rw.br to tiro. f. OtwriTcrl! eot aoltaa aro d-motaoo aa Ue hooa E5 AMLLT WANTt oV-frO e f!-OU per nraaeralad PaaasMt AA-lroaa. tf. . HI HUH oaca Prtoe fveaa liaaeralad Pi Caaamlealeeer tf. rwd BAU.N&
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 27, 1875, edition 1
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