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Selected Miscellany. THE FIRST SNOW FALL. BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Tho mow had beejun In the gloaming And bneily all the night Had heaping field and hltrbway Wtlb e.)ruo dt-ep nod whit. Trry plna, nnd fir, end hwrn.ock Wrf ermine too dr fr an ear., awl tha poorwt twin on the alia tiro Wm fringed Inch deep with pearl. Ttorh nhMtt now ronfM with Oarrexn Otmn chanticleer 'a mnfflfd crow; Th irtlff rail wore enfVnvX. to awn ' down, An4 tUU fluttered down the abow. I atnod an4 watohml by lh window 1 ha nnteHcwe work of in at?, And theenddwa flirl-a of anow-btrda, . Like brown leaven whlt-Hug by. 1 thought of amonnd In ewctH Aubnrn, Ware a little hoes-l-atnna atood Bow tbe IHfcf tew foliilnd tt rtiUt, Aa did rublna tha babaa tu iha wood. Up tpofca onr llttla Mahal, ftayltifr, "rather, what makna H auowV And I tout of tha Rood All-father, Who carre for oa all balow. Agln I looked at tha unow fall. And thonifht of tha leaden eky, 1 tint arrh'd or fir ffraat Borrow, When tha monnd waa heaped ao hlh, 1 itnenitw Iha gradual patl'-nra that fell fnmi that oUmt'-IIke aiiow, Flake by flake, healtnff and hiding 1 ha arar of thai dat p aUbbcd wo. And affaWi totharhlld I whleperrd; The apow that hnchoth all, liarllng, Uia mrctfnl Father A tone can make tt fall." Twea, with W that aaw not, 1 k-ed bar. And aba, klaatng hack, ro-tld nt know That my kia waa girtm to br niitrr, folded rloaanndar dnrnnlnn enow. ICE-MAKING. ICE-MAKING. Nature and Art—Detailed Description ICE-MAKING. Nature and Art—Detailed Description of the Process of Ice-Making—The Possible Uses of Dry-Cold Air. CtirrMpnndotKM of tha Roatnn Ailv-rtlanr. Philadelphia, Deo. 14, IStl'.t lo control Nntnre we have to nae lier own wavs nnd torees: aud snmntiiiio we must imitate lier vpry contrailii'lioiis. A good instancis of Hue Is the modrrn method of making iob Irum fire, a oomparr.l w,th nntnre'S mode of mining hail-xtnrms in July. Kbe (? to work tlins: The sunshine heats tli e earth, expanding the routinnoiix air, nnd to a sunlit rxutit (iitMciuf( it ij till lighter aqueous vapor. Tbia vapor iu turn aota lika tha glass of a green-hotus, freely transmitting the bright Lent rays. tut abutting iu those dark ouos which tbo earth would nave aont nark into space. Thus tha heat increases Itself, and the bur ooicter rails, till hoavierair from a distance rrowda In nndcr thme e ipundod atrnta.and foroca them op, aa If through a long chiin iikt. Tbor ruah np before them the nn warmed anpcrincnrulwut atrntit, which bo lng thna rvliered from the prpmmro of thono htill higher layera that flow off to riht and left, expand rnpuly and chill wbut moiK lure tber contain into hailntnnea. Thua nature, br expanding certain luaHxee with lieat.drirea other mamica into reniona where they expand and freeze, producing cold Iroui heat. And now for mnn'a Imitation, aa I saw it tha other day upon exhibition at the "Port Richmond lrou Worka" (I'hiladulphiA) of 1. r. Mome A Uo., where the machinery la made. At thin ahop, by tha way, were built the eugmca of the Monaduock, Acameiiti cue. Tacony, Caiubriilec, Antietmn, and aereral other gunboata; here are caat Binle inecea, bed-pintea, walkina-beniua and an' viH, that weigh, before flnixbing, Ironj ixloeu to forty-tlve tons; nnd nnra tire be ing made the Lehigh Crane Iron Company' Mix big blaxt-engiuea, each tll'ty-aix feet long ana luirij-aigut uiga, wun uino iuu uio ing cvlindent, ten fuot atroke, twenty sereu foot fly wheels aud tuirty-fiix foot walking beams. A strong "retort" of boiler iron U 2.C part filled witb the aqua ammonia of com uierae, and U boated by a atenin worm at 'io pound pressure to suy UOU" i.ihrcu. heiL Thna 1 3 or 1. 1 of the gas is driven train tha solution, to accumulate in the apace above the now "poor liquor, anu lo past at a presnnr oi mt 9 atuioxpherv,. iuto the 'iKincller," a tank of running water where some 2H) fuot of the gas-,ipe lie in folds like those of a steam house neater, ilurc, with Rtmos herea pressure, It conduuses at HO 0 F. to iqnid ammonia, nearly free from water ; or with 8 atmospheres, ut 11 o F. ; so that very told hydrant water ta not lniliHpensa' ble, altbongh the coldest is best. A few gallons of t is ammonia oullect in a strong "recipient," whence it passes np to the lreezlug-bnx, aud, admitted by a minute and carefully-regulated faucet, is distribu ted to a dozen separato larger pipes lui uiersed in brine. Thus relieved from 1 of tue pressure, it revnponzes, expands and develops intense cold, me urine is con stantly stirred : and tha brass cuus of fresh water, protected by wooden covers, and aet Into tha brine to treeze, give out Intent heat as the ice forms ; otherwioa tha brine, or meroury itself, wouU become one solid tuasa. Returning, the oold ammoniaeal gaa is reabsorbed by the "poor liquor," which it drew from the bottom of the "retort" (where tha coolest and weakest eulleota from its greater weight), and which, (trip ping through a aeries of horizontal disk lu tua "absorption vase, la made to pre sent a large and ever changing surface to the gaa. A pump forces the "liquor" thus "enriched into the heated "retort again. where, falling over a similar series of disks, tha gaa and the poor liquor again part compuny, to start anew upon lueir sepa rata jonrueya. Ingeniously, to make the poor liquor from the retort cool enough to absorb the gas, aud to warm somewhat the reguu. rated liquor that has left the absorption vase, a worm of the former passes through the latter, and afterward through thewante water from the "liquener, economizing both the neat and the oold. The pnmp and all the scrow-clampud Joints are packed with vulcanized rubber, whiah in the joints is couhued as by a tenon iu a mortise. The lubrication U 4ue glycerine. Urease is not ammonia proof it turn to soup and "volatile lina meut." And whenever the ammonia does esoape, every breathing creature does well to escape too. But these accident are need lens; properly managed, a machine need not waste a gallon in a month. Each of the beautiful, black-shapod ice cakes, two feet deep and three inches thick, forma in four hours; they are re placed in continual succession, are taken from the cans by hot water, and if laid to gether will unite into niasxes of any size. Curiously, if too cold, say zero, they stint from the cans witb a crash, and are broken iuto fragments the size of walnntM. I describe the prooeas thus minutely, f r its great phyaioaf interest; and because the industry, though a new one is already be coming important. Half the ice now used in Paris is said to be artificial. In these northern States, we cannot compete with nature, nnleas, possibly, in those large packing-bouses, breweries, etc., where the steam and cold water are ready at band, and the warm waste water can be ntilized. But in New Orleans, aiz machines, each costing with its auxiliary apparatus, ammo nia, etc,, nearly tiO.OOO, are daily making UO.OOO pounds apiece for i cent a pound, out of water freed by distillation from im purities and air-bubbles. Machines of 1-1U tha canacitv' however. costuruDortiouatilv nearly four timea as much, and so does their product. This reezer is, essentially, Cane's (French) "Continous" one. Various oth ers are "intermittent;" the Rus, expelled from the retort by beat or otherwise, being cooled, and ofteuest liquefied, in the recip ient, and afterward developing the oold there by expansion whenever, by the cool ing of the retort, or else by pumps, the gas is returned to it Many gout s and volatile vapors have been employed, such as air, carbonic acid, ulpbureted hydrogen, eth ers, gasoliue, uaptba, cyanogen, and even fuming sulphuric acid iu platinum liued vessels. Ouly a few of these gases are so eoluble that water is nsed, as with ammon ia, to aid their return to Iha retort, but I think that some of them could advantage onsly be used with alcohol or some other solvent. Theqnmtion is Important. Boms of the "intermittent maehluesare merely "domestic,", dot meant for the "commercial" scale of work. Terhape the larger of these will giT us drinking enps of frosted champagne; and preserve onr gropes and strawberries, with all their del icate aroma, in aireoss eryatal prison; and pack in blocks onr milk and eggs, tor ssle by the cnbio foot. 1 Aa important product of alt continuous ice machinery may be (fry cold air. The Irec7ing-piefi are piacea in inn coumw ui fan-blntt, and cool the air 21 times as much aa wonld the melting of all tha lo those i pes could produce; while the air la dried v depositing part ot its moisture, as frost UMn the pipes. . In close monitor gun boats, or even in onr own dwellings and public hulls, a breath of such air would of ten be trtmt refreshing. And in the day when western city smoke is either burnt nn or led off to riisinfi'ct the sewers and fer tilize the land Instead of defiling theair, ar tificially cooled air or water may be distrib uted in onr towns as gas is now. uni fro zen air should be chiefly useful as an an tiseptic, for instance, In bringing beet from Texas and Bonth America, If the cattle are sbipticd alive, they are said to refuse all food except the green herbage to which they are acciiHtnmed, and which cannot well be supplied. Ihis, with the many other discomforts of the passage, is rais er cruel to the poor brutes; and besides, it destrovs many ol them, and it lessons tne weight, and still more the vaine, or tne flesh ol all. Yet, hitherto, no other plan for cheapening the poor man's beef baa been laruclv snccesafnl. and a new English line r large cattle transports la Just going iuto operation. For droves, and cattle cars, are commonly quite as bad ; while if killed at the Month and bronght in ice, tne meat becomes musty, perhaps because (lamp ice, just at the melting point, cannot etilTiuivtitly freeze it. The experiment of transporting in ship-holds kept at zero by blasts of dry air, has yet to be tried ; and this, or even llorden's more expensive plan of evaporating to dryness the expressed juices, or Liebig's thick canned sonp, may prove a grea t auccess. indeed, tnese cat tle are now often slaughtered at their homes, merely for their hides and bonis ; and per illing ihcir hools and sinews could also be profitably made, on the spot, into crnde tiotnxh ami glue, ana tne nones could do txiiled there without creating a "nuisance" for Ilostonians. lint enough of this. When further Im provements have cheapened ice making, nnd competition shall have diminished the largo royalties now pnio ny it, other ap plications will suggest themsolves and we shall reap various uuexpeotcd benefits from this new Industry. Fashions For January. The great change that has taken place in the stylus since last winter is more than ever apparent, now that we see the cos tumes tn masse upon the ttreet or iu the drawing room. It is four years now since the change from tho hoops, which had become somewhat more moderate, took place, to the perfectly plain gored, oryes it was called, J'rinctsst skirt- We well rcmemlier the excitement tho first two or three created in the Kilont, aud tho contrast with the bell shaped gar ments generally worn. The J'rinrfi.ie was, however, found too rcHtrictcd, aud little round aprons, culled "FreeiuaHons," were introduced, which were the beginning of tho present npper skirt.with its ronudfaMirr and not ungrace ful panirr. Tne chsu'' from a short aprou and a straight cut gored skirt to a short npper skirt, and a petticoat with some fullness In, does not seem so vory great, but it Is very apparent when the skirts and paniurs and sashes, nnd all the Iritis and furbelows thoreuntn belonging are multiplied by the number of ladies who wear them. The high, rich colors, too, have much to do with the warmth of effect produced by the season a style of cress. Bright hues, browns, and Hootch plaids, with a good deal of scarlet in, are relieved a little by a mixture of black or gray, but the prevail ing tone is high, full, aud striking. Garnet and dark green cloths and cos tumes are also in vogue, and produce a line effect, trimmed with velvet and fringe of thcHiiuie shade. The suit generully con sists of a round skirt, trimmed with two 11 tt plaittd flounces, each headed with two rows of velvet, an upper skirt forming an apron and side paniers, aud a mantle lilted lo tho waist at tho back. Mantle and up- Iier skirt ore trimmed with velvet and ringo, aud there is a double square bow with wuio ends attached to where the man tle is f.isteued to the back. The bodice for rather dressy toilets are generally made open in front, either in square shapo or a cW with revert. The cbouiiHcttcs worn with such bodices are cut of the same shape; they ure trimmed with a wide atrip of insertion, edged round the bottom with a deep border of Vallen oieunes lace, and round the top with a very narrow border of the same This ar rangement leaving the throat partly bare, a neck-lacii or a large cross or lockot is worn round the neck. (Street toilets are very costly. It Is ot uncommon to seo black Lyons velvet suits worn with rich tunics ol bright blue or dead black satin, the sash of satin with heavily fringed ends. Fur is very fashionably nsed for trim ming cloth nnd velvet. The new French circular is the newest form of warp. They are very Btylihb. They form a sort ol double circular or, rather, a olose-cut rofundV, cot very long, with a capo ouly quarter of a yard less in depth. Tbo ma terial is always Hootch plaid, the "Victo ria" or "scarlet," and the cape, or seoond circular, is trimmed with a handsome woolen fringe, containing the colors. There is no hood, but the heavy Scotch oord and tassels aro thrown back. Nurrow black or white Astracban collar and fringed muff look well with these gay littln cloaks. Tho "ltoinan" cloak lias no sleeves; sleeves can be insorted.but only at tho sac rifice of its distinctive character. It is drawn in at the back, but falls loosely from the shoulders, and is altogether ono of the most graceful garments ever imported. The II nest model is made iu bluck velvet, richly trimmed with laoo. Uuruooses and short double capes of black cashmere and cloth are ornamental with rows of very wido black ailk braid, iiu ituting stripes of closo crochet, and edged on either side with a narrow gold band; the upper cape ia slit open in the middle of the back np to the neck; it lulls over the arms, which are panted through openings iu the under oape. This is a very new model. Ihnxuresl t Monthly far January. Tue lust aud most remarkable "doctor ing" of wiues is one recently discovered by a member of the French Acadomy of Sciences. It appears that he was first awa kened to the eminent servicea which may be rendered to wine by the voltaic pile by having his own cellar broken open by a hVish of lightning, which converted his in ferior wiues into valuable liquor. Elec tricity spplied to a cask of bad Moselle en tirely changed its cburacter, and experi ments with other winos, at least so Dr. Kcoutottcu assured the Academy, had similar re. nit. The doctor explains, for the beuetlt of porsons anxious to try the operation, that tho wires of tha voltaiopile should be tipped with platinum, to which must be attacked electrodes ol the same inclil. Ijip both into the liquid and von will precipitate it, aud produce prema'ure age. A Novel Examination. A teacher ap plied for a school to one of our western su perintendents. After the customary pre liminaries, the young man atuted his ob ject Thootllcer told him no special exam ination was needed, as he could tell by the manner of his walk what bis qualiUcutions were. He was directed to walk in the di rection from which he came and not to look or turn back until be was called. On started the expected teacher on his level prettiest, a little uneasy under the critical scrutiny, but determined to throw his whole character in it and make it satisfac tory. Hearing no voice be at length stole a backward gluxioe to discover the approv ing smile and anticipate the welcome sum mons, but to bis great surprise, the official bad disappeared and the door closed. It is needless to add that light broke in upon bit mind very soon and be was not alow in inferring thai this as equivalent to re-Itual. JOSH BILLINGSGATE. Female Remarks. Deer girls, are ytl In snrch ov a bnsband? This Is a pnmper, and yn are not requir ed tew say "Yes out loud, but are expektf ed tew throw ynre eyes down into'the earth, si tho yu . was lookin for a pin, and reply tew the interrogation with a kind of drawd in sigh, aa tho yn was eating an oyster, juice and all, of) from the half shell. Mot tew pre! so tender a memo until it becomes a thorn in the flesh, we will pre sume (tew avoid argument) that yn aro on the lookout fur snmthin in the male line tew boost yu in the up-liill ov life, and tew keep his eyes on the britchiug when yn begin tew go down the other side ov tho mountain. Lot me give yn sum small ohnnks ov advice how tew spot ynre future husband : 1. The man who is jellons ov every lit tle attenshnn which yn git from sum other fellow, yn will And, after y.i are married tew him, lnvs himself more than be dux yn, aud wbatyn mistook for solissitude, yu will diskover, has ohanged iuto indiffer ence. Jellonsy isn't heart disease; it is a liver komplaint 9. A luustaab. Is not ludinpeunibi; it iz only a little more bair, and Iz a good doal like moss and other excresscnccs -often dui the best cn site that won't rnize enny thing else. Don't lorgit that those things which yn admire in a fellow before mar riage, yn will probably hav tew admire in a husband after, and a muatash will git tew be very weak diet arter a long time. 3 If hnsbands could be took on trial, ax Irish rooks are, tow-thirds ov them wonld probably be returned; but there don't seem tow be enny law fur this. Thurefore girls, yn will see that aftor yu git a man, yon have got tew keep him, oven if you lose on him. Consequently, if yn have got enny cold vittles in tho house try him on them, once in a while, during scouring season, and if ho swallers them wed, and sea he will take sum more, he iz a man who, when lilue Monday onmt will wash well. 4 Don't marry a pholler who is nlwuz a telling how his mother dm things. It iz az bard tew suit theze men az it iz tew wean a ynng one, 6. If a yung man kan bent yn playing on a pianner, and kaut hear a fiHh-horn playing in the street without turning a back summtrselt on acooni t ov the mnsick that is in him, I say strip bnn; he might answer tew tend babe, but if yn set him a hoeing out the garden, yn will rind that yu hav got tow do it yursolf, A man whoso whole heft lies in mnsick (and not very hefty at that), ain't no better for a buslsind than a seedlitz powder, but if he lnvs tew listen while yn sing sum gentle ballad, yn will find him mellow, and so soft. Hut don't marry ennybody for jist cue virtew enny quicker than yu would flop a man for jist one fault. 5. It iz one ov the most tnffost things fur a female tow be an old maid successfully. A great menny has tried it, and made a bad job ov it. Evryborty seems tew look upon old maids jist as they do upon dried hirbs iu the garret, bandy fur sickuess and, therefore, girls it aiu't a mistake that yon should be willing tew swop yursclf cph, with snm true pheliuw fur a trim husband. The swop iz a pood ono, but don't swop fur enny man who iz respektablo jist becam iz father iz Yu had better be an old maid fnr4 thousand years, and then join the Hhakers. than lew buy repentance at this price.' No woman evor made this trade who didu't git either a pbool, a mean cns or a clowu fur a bnsbaiid. 7. In digging down into this subject, I nn 1 tho digging grows harder the further I git It iz much easier tow inform yu who not to marry, than who tew, fur tho reason there is more ov them. I don't think yn will foller mi advice, if I giv it; and therefore i will keep it, for i look upon advice as i do npon castor ilo a mean dose tew give, aud n menu doso tew take. But I must say one thing, cirls, or spile. If yn kan find a bright-eyed, healthy and well-ballasted boy, who looks npon poverty az sassy ax a child looks upon wealth who bad rather sit down on the curb-stun, in front of the Filth Avonue Hotel, and cut u i ham sandwich, than to go inside and run in debt lor biz dinner aud toothpick-one j who is armed with that kind of pluck that makes a defeat for a victojy my advise is 1 to take him body and sole snare him at j nnst, fur he is a stra trout, ov a broed very skuse in our water. Take him, I say, and bild outo him, az hornets bild outo a tree. Are Women Stingy?—And Why? From the Pall Mail Gazette. a a One of the small sins of women, Mrs, Linton affirms to bestiDginess, and we lire not going to deny this to be the case. Al most all women are stingy iu a bargain and in paying for work, and so are air middle meu in that capacity. They have not of ten any money of their own, nor very much at their disposal ; they are expected to make it go a long way, and to account for the ex penditure to another porsou, who would probably shrink with a manly f ar Irotn being slanged by a disappointed cabman, or an exasperated fishwife, but dues not see why his wife should object to it. We believe this reoognized stingiochs arises from these causes, and is not by any menus the natural disposition of women. If any on wishes to see a place where the ser vants eat what they like, are liberally paid, and cosseted und cured for iu health and sickness; where tlio.vury horses and dogs are lat aud nnworked; where the repairs to' the house and tho servant's houses are sub stantially made, he mnst look lor it where two or three maiden ladies live together on a fixed and comfortable income which they spend iu their own fashion, being account able to no man for what thoy do. We havo seen many uoumie instances ot this kiud, though we aro constrained to admit that the servants were all required to bo of one way ot thluking, as to church aud state. and the tenants to poll on the right side ut election times, otherwise for the one and the other there wonld be a ery mauea'a quart d'heurt iudeed, followed np in case of lurtuer resistance, by a notice to quit. At a late mkrtino of the Hun Francisoo Academy of (Sciences Professor llolaniler called attention to the fuot, recently re. ported to him on reliable authority, of u marked rise in the waters of L. ike Mono since the eurthouake neriod of lHiiH. aud addsd that the rise had been followed by a frehheniug of tho water, and the total (iis appeaiance ot the dense clouds of flics which formerly dpnsited their larvtu on the shores of the lake. Professor Whitney stated that there is evidence thut Luke Mouo was once 6U0 feet higher than now. He added thut Great Molt Luke aud Pyra mid Luke have also risen greatly within a yesr or two. Inpkutednihs or Lafoe Cities. The fol owing table shows the debt, per bead, in the ten largest cities In the Country: fUltimore. fl 73 Boston tiO SO Ssn Francisco 01 M riiilsilolphia rc 62 New York 40 3:1 I,ouiMville 4i IK Itroukifii M aa 41 bt. Louis .T '27 ii Chicago '2 M Ciuciumtt! 23 Si Pistol, Fkat. A gsntiemsn of iluff.ilo has engaged to porform the following dilll cnlt feat: A oork will be loosely placed on the neck of an ordinary bottle, and on tho top ot the oork a bullet will be rested. The gentleman will then nudertuke, at B dis tance of twelve paces, to fire a pistol so that four times in ten triuls be shall shoot away the cork and drop the bullet iuto the bottle. Tut Best and Ohioim ai, Tomo of Iron, Mack A Co.'s Ferro-1'iionDliorated Kllxli' o! Cilu.it bark. The iron restores color to the blood, tho Phosphorus renews waste of lue nerve tissue, aud tne Usiissya gives a natural, healthful tone to the digestive or f;sus, thereby curing Dyspepsia In its various onus, Wakefulness, Ueneral Debility, sml Depression of Hnirils. Manufactured only by CAHWLIX, HAZARD ft CO., successors to Caswell, Mock & Co., Now Yolk. Bulil by 111 Druggist. A citizen of Coventry. Vt.. lias, dnrina ths past season, made iuto starch 23,000 bushels of potatoes, oosting f 6,6U0. Roman People and Customs. We clip tbe following paragraph from letter Irons Home to the N. T. Poat : THE BOM All PEOPLE. ' i It is a strange feet that. In this birthplace of ths beautiful in tha fins arts, nature has been so niggardly of her gifts towards the inhabitants personally. Seldom does one meet a beautiful face, never an elegant or stylish person. . Nor Is this confined to ths bourgenlslt; indeed, as you ascend tho so cial scale this want ot delicacy of feature beoooee more striking, aud plainer women than the ladies of tbe Rreet honses can scarcely be imagined. Yet the men are strikingly handsome, lithe of limb, with olassic faces and marvellous complexions a little Ntrfcrfrie, perhaps. Yon will meet a score In a hnlf honr's stroll who might serve as models for a sculptor, exceedingly well dressed. The dandies pay their bar bers to lie their cravats; they seem to be types of the genus "gentleman." But they aro- all Dead Sea fruit, for they are curs who will cringe and whine whenever their Insolence subjects them to a deserved chastisement. There is one among them whose portrait, carried bv an Amorican girl to New York, won the heart of an heiress who wonld not be consoled nntil her parents bronght her to Rome to see the original. He is the handsomest man in Italy, with a bold, frank face and a clear blue eye, which be speak eouraae and honor. An offshoot of that nnfortunat woman whom expediency sacrificed to the crime of another, aud whose sad features have boon trans mitted to posterity by tbe genius of Onido Ileno, this noble Uoman rejoioes la the soubriquet of Brmif a Id mods, and, aa he struts alopHhe Corso, is the oynofure of all eyes. Our countrywoman came, and saw, and Was conqnered; Bimf a la modi eotild not mistake the (overtures; h.-waa willing, like llark is, but he would make his conditions. He admitted that "he was for sale," but added, "my price is two hun dred thonsand dollars;" and so the matter has draggod on for nearly two years, the girl refusing persistently to be comforted. Barna la mmlt declining to abate bis pre tentions. But so much firmness bos at lost won Ha reward. The American family went to fans; the llomsn followed, and within a law days has telegraphed to bis papa: "Tmussl arrange, jt ui line txnnc !)tirt." A phrase which means here "I liuve got the entire control of my wife's firtnne." Foreigners pretend that a desire t mar ry a title is the motive of the self-exile ol so many of our country women- unfortu nately, experience has too often given col or to tho calumny. lint, admitting that it wero so always, which is ths most bouora ble, to endoavor to ally one's self to ancient and noble sonveneirs, to name that bus been illustrated in history by great deeds, or to sell thut name, to bnrter one's ances tors, and, naturally, oue'a descendants, for a sum of money more or less considerable? For', it is noteworthy, those who marry tho American for their loitune, very often wed with actual deformity; but you never see an Atuerican girl who would accept even a prince or duke, did he not prnseut at least the outward semblance of refinement and distinction. We may deplore the vanity of our coun try women, but we must look with contempt upon those penniless nobles whoso solo pursuit in life is that of Mi s Dollar. Another marriage is announced between a New York lady and a ge itleman from Naples. Hut this la quite au tber affair, as the lady is very weanuy ; dui so is uer ouo sen. Ho bears a grand old name, which for three centuries has been synonymous with honor, and this, the last of bis race, is no exception to the house of Brancaocio. It IS a love niaicu on uom eiues, nuu ii luero happens to be a fortune, why, lint mlnurt LEVEES. About one hundred and sixty bishops have arrived: of these some ton or twelve are from America, including the Archbish. on of New York. So far they are very quiet, but a little later it ll thought that eonio ol mein may consent to -mow meiu elves in society, as they will do to-night at the rian-immto of Cardinel Moreno. Arch-bi-hop of Madrid, a new appointment, who will receive visits of oougratiilutiou this evening and Saturday at the Palace of Card inal Burnt, and be. presented witb the Mil ou Monday next These erctuimenM, or levees, are a pocu liar feature of Home, exoept to very dis tinguished persons. Mo invitations are Si ut, the saloons are thrown open to every ono, provided the men have uniforms, and the women are en grand loiUtle. At the Cur.liuuls' receptions the ladies are not ad mitted, unless iu high-necked dresses, aud the uniform is dt riqutur. At some oi the Ambassadors', ball dresses aud black ooats ere allowed to come iu. They are the oc casions on which the llonian princesses display their jewels, and no one who lias not seen it can form any idea what this dis- luy is. Ths Princesses Horghese, luuo .tosuiuliosi and tha Duchess Halviatif rep resent together more than one million ster ling in diamonds. Let it not be supposed that this is an ex aggerution; they are the accumulated wealth of commies; as mucn a part oi tne fam iliy estates as their palaces, and as striutl'y cutuiled. When- to be worn, the owner for the time being gives a receipt for tbe same to the custodian, a confiden tial servant, whose father and grandfather before him have probably held the same ollloe. The lady may wear them when and where she pleases, ulways with the form ality of tho receipt, aud followed by a res titution of the same next day; but sue can not take them with her to loreign parts; they cannot leave Home; in abort, they are loaned to the wife of the head of the fu rally, and are considered pretty niuoh in the light ol urown jewels. . Una of the peculiarities of the official rcei'ini'tilo is that unmarried Iiomau girls never appear there, tbe fair ssx being ox clusively represented by their mammas UMiuliy viuegar-fuoed, aoraggy uiatronr aud by pretty ioreigners, who go to see and be seen. Another is that the same person, be he au Ambassador or a Prince of the Church, never give s but one, iu the whole oourse of his oltt.-lul career; in the first case, on the evening of the day ou which he was formally received by the Pope; aud iu the secoud, on his appoint meut to the naw dignitary. Bo the interval between the nomination and the presenta tion of the Hat, the candidate, if he can be so called, muKt not slrow himself to the public, and, should he leave his house, etiquette prescribes that the blinds of his carriage should be tighlly drawn; so when Bishop Moreno went on Wednesday to tho Vatican, he was admitted by a private door and led without any osremouy to his audicuco with the Pope. The Orinoco Oold Field. Cold has been arriving at tbe Philadelphia Mint for several mouths past from a tract of land iu the State of Quayana, ltopublio of Vene zuela, said tract being ownod and worked by residents of this oity, under the title of the Orinoco Exploring and Miuing Compa ny. Altogether, $114,000 have been sent to tha Mint since April of this year, (50, 000 of this amouut was the product of City-eight days' work of ono mill running twenty stumps. The gold thus worked from quartz veins, though there is placer gold there also. It is remarkable for its fiiieueks, A apeclmen of the placer gold, analyzed in a private laboratory iu this city, yielded ninety-three and a sixteenth peroent. gold, throe and a six teenth per cent, silver, the rest being iron und copper. It is somewhat remarkable that these gold deposits have never been worked, aud indeed tt is not known whether there has evor been any exploration of them from the time of tbe ill-fated expedition Sir Walter Jtuloigb down to the year 1MH5. In the latter year, Mr. J. B. Austin, for merly of that city, sent out Mr. L. M. Davis, also of Philadelphia, to explore the gold region south of the Orinoco. Binoe then a grunt of land has boon wads to Mr. Austin, aud vigerous mining operations have tieen going ou, with the above result. Phil. Paptr. During the rirht quarter of ths present btisiutss year, 107, 7CU bales of cotton were receievd at Charleston, being an increase 37, All bales over the corresponding period Lust year. Ths entire receipts 4ost year were 1U9.101 bales. CHICAGO CORRESPONDENCE. The Holidays—Children's Presents The Little Corporal—Financial Matters Grain Receipts—Money—Amusements. r Chiovio, Chrltms Eve, 18(19. -Ths holi dsys are nshired In with besutlful weather, fine sleighing, and the mciry ringing of bells. To-rlny the streets have hoen throng ed and the stores crowded with the bnsymui titude, intent on cotnpletins; their prepara tions for Chrintniss. Ktsto street and Lske street were literally full of people, so that lo enmotlon wss serionsly obstructed, and the slefglis and esrrfsges whisked ps-t so swiftly that crossing tho street wss a perilous enter- Eriso. It lias been a gala day to the shop. eepers, and a sober observer of this day's proceedings would be inclined to set us down as a fust people.- fast in pinking money, snd fast in spending it. To spend money to make others cnnifortshle and hnppy is better than to hosrd it with mi.'erly intent, and I am glsd that thrre are orcsaions nn which even Old Money purrs hss to open his purse. It is true, many who celebrate Christ mas bestow not a thought npon the origin of the holiday, or upon the person whose birth it is designed to eoinmcmorato. But. to open the purse with gilts and the heart with glad ness, has a humanizing Influence, and we do not hare too many holidays. CHILDREN'S PRESENTS. Tt is becoming quite rnstomnry for pirents, guardians, and friends to present the chil dren with books, msgazlnes, sneh tokens ss blend amusement with inntriiction, and will be acceptable and useful a'l through tho year. Msny are In tho habit of subscribing for them for THE LITTLE CORPORAL. the best Juvenile mai;ezlno in this country. Its great exeeibnce bss given it slmost a fsliuli.ns circulation, and it la published by Alfred L. riewell A Co., Chicago. FINANCIAL MATTERS. Ths Tribune's money si lli'ln of to duv has a lugubrious tone and a prophecy of failures which the present aspects of trade and the condition of the country da not justify. Peo ple hve contracted a chronic habit of com plaining of hard times especially in Chirago, win n slniost every business man is expecting to get rich speedily snd becnii-e they don't make money ss font ss they did (luring tho wsr whi n the government was disl iiMlng millions of dollars hero every mouth, they croak snd find fsult. lint the truth Is, that hu-incss has been better here this year than Is-t year, collections, taking the whole country tributary to Chicago, better, there hsvn been fewer failures than last year, snd onr leading mediants and bnsituss men are ttronucrand morn hopornl of the future than ever before. Those busi ness men who have capital and conduct their bniness on business pilnciplev, have pros pered. Of course, those having little or no capital, and giving long credits, may tail. In deed II is almost inevilstile tnst they should, bill the Brest mass of our business men aro doing business nn a sound basis. And tho' the price of grain is low, soil those depending solely nn the grain crop may be straitened, yet butter and pork and beef command high S rices, snd errn yesterday reached 75c, within ve cent of the price of wheat. And as thero Is a lnrge corn crop despite the croskings of tbe hshitusl grnmblcrs the resources in rcterve aro means small. GRAIN RECEIPTS havo increased materially within a week, which distributes considerable money In the country. MONEY is not es-y to be obtained at legal rates, ex cept bv tho best customers, large sums being used by the pork packers. AMUSEMENTS are livdv. Hie rnrepi-ftoss troupe have had s un st success st tho Opera Honsn. Maggie Mitchell i- to be tho al'r'etion st McYicker'a anoltinr week. Aiken's Museum always pre sents a good bill, snd Ltnerson ,t Manning's Minstrels st the l. arlmrn make tho smli cnocs laugh aud grow fat. B. Miscellaneous Items. Portland has not n single ship afloat The last one was sold a fow days since. Tho owncis of a nows-fttand in Jeffcr sonvillo. Iud., report thut they sell more Polieo Gazettes to ladies than any other periodical. Now Jersey is called by the Evening Mail a grand bed-room witb a door at each end, and New York and Philadelphia hold the night-kejs. A republican duilv paper is to be start ed at Frederick City, MJ, It will be the first duil paper published in the Suite, outside of Baltimore. A man iu California, who was bitten ou (he lip by an insect "bluck in color and re sembling very much au overgrown bedbug," diod three duys after in comcqticnco. Mr. John Pnlue, of Albany, has a sleigh, Ihn running pint of which was made in lKO'J sixty years ago and has been in constant usu every winter since. Fashionable drosHiuakers tiow-a-duys require thirty yards of black silk to uike what they cull a "lull short dress." Tho charge for luukiug vaiies from f 50 to $100. The Persian silk crop is a total failure the exports being limited to l.SliO bales, against UO.OOO bales last year. This will produce a notublo rise in the price of silk goods. Tbe amount realized from last year's cotton crop was $lo3,000,000. It is rough ly estimated from the iiicomplote returns of this year a crops that the exports of cotton alone will root up 2O0,OO0,0O0 iu lb70. A discharged negro Waiter iu a large boarding house in New York put arsenic in the sugar to get even with the landlady, and the result was that thirty persons were poisoned, lour or five of whoui are very sick. Altogether, 138.BH0 Chinese have reached California, These are thus ac counted lor by the oompauies. Ilotuincd, 37,ri24;diad, 10,4'Jtl; remaining in the State 41,000; and tho rest have gone iuto other Personal Items. of of --Mrs. O'Dounovun Rosea is iu Wash ington. Daniel K. Colburii. Presideut of the Wall Street Kxnhango Bank, died suddenly ui nis omco on naturday last. Abbe Bauer received $10,000 for preaching the sermou at the Inauguration oi uio Hue Canal. Barnum's manager. John Oreonwood. Jr., is now connected with the New York Sunday Times. Olivo Logan was born in Lima. New York, iu lb.t'J. She was the duughter of an aeior, worucuus a. Loguu. It Is said that elegant apartments have been seonred ut the Clarendon Hotel, in New York, from May 1, 1870, for Prince Arthur. Probably the oldewt publisher in the United States is William Buals, ot tbe Bos ton J'ut'., who entered ou his elyhty-lilth year last week, One of the stockholders of the New iork Tribune, Dr. Aver, of pectoral fame. has just olosed a lease of a building in Now York city to tho United States sroveruruonr. for $73,000 per Himuu. The cost of the property thus leased was $'2&M,000. Oeorgo Francis Train has sent a tele gram to Sir John A. McDonald. Premier of the Dominion, Ottawa, Canada, from l'on tiao, Mich., asking pormissiou to lecture in VAiimdtt aguiust reciprocity, annexation, aud Feniuu invasion. Madame Olympe Audopard, the wo man who duted to bruvo Brighata Young in his own house, is lecturing in Paris ou the "Far West." Sho gives Mormonism some hard Knocks. The real estate of the late Gov. It. F.W. Allston, was sold in Georgetown. B. O.. lust week, under a decree ol equity. Five plantations, fontuininn; 4,108 ucbsh, were sold for $42,700. The ame plantations cotit Gov. Allston $223 500. Very largo quantities of pine aud swamp laud at low prices fioui eight lo twenty-two cents per aero. The terms were one-eighth cash, balance on a credit of one, two aud three years. Covemno) Strawbesbt Plants. Those who have strawberry plants that have not been covered for the winter, should not de lay this very necessary operation. A very ngiit uiebsui, eveu a nun-men in depth, wm aa. Ex-Governor Orr is opposed iu his camiiuaiurs lor tus supremo Court ol South Carolina by a colored aspirant, oamea vr nipper. How to Invest a Dollar. We desire to call the attention of onr readers to tbe method of conducting the popnlar one dol lar plan of distributing articles of value, beauty and utility by Messrs. Packard A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Their stock em braces over 60,000 articles of value, con sisting of pianos, tnelodeons, violins, sew ing machines, gold, and silver and oroide watches, silver plated ware, castors, cake baskets, butter dishes, forks, spoons, sets of jewelry, gold pens. A-o., 4a, which are being disposed of on the popular plan of general average of one dollar mch, without regard to value, and not to be paid for nn til the purchaser knows what he is actually to roceive. They issue certificates of all the articles on the list, each one of which is put Into a sealed envelope and the whole are thor oughly mixed, and when ordored are taken out without regard to choice and sent by mail to the purchaser, thus giving all a fair chance. Thm ore no blank. Single cer tificates are 25 ots. eaoh, or 6 for $1.00 or 10 for $1.00. C'hib Jiatft lo Agtnlt. For an order en closing $3.75, they agree to send 35 cer tificates and a premium diamond pointed gold pen, Willi ailver extension case and pencil. For an order containing $10,00, they agree to send 60 certificates and a premium of a silver plated cake basket, or a splendid gold pen, 14 carets, diamond pointed, warranted, with gold-mounted rubber holder and penoil case. For an order enclosing $'25,00, they agree to send 100 certificates with a preminm of solid silver hunting cased watch, full Jewelled, worth $'20.00 and thoy also arrange the drawing of the lust club so that it shall, in addition to its regular chances draw at least cne gold or silver hunting cased Watch. Ths priae of the last named club, without premiums, is $16.00. To such of onr patrons as are disposed to patronize this responsible firm we give their address ss .PacAvinf fc Co. Box 1401, t4cinnai, Ohio. IIoofland's German Bitters From an editorial of the "Traveler," Boston, Mass. This Bitters is vory generally nsed throughout the United States and Europe, and the Proprietor has received the most complimentary testimonials from thousands who have experienced its beneficial effects. It is an acknowledged preventive for Cholera, and highly recommended for Debility, Prostration of the System, Dis orders of tho Digestive Organs, Liver Complaints, and numerous other diseases. The Bitters is not a liquor preparation, contains no intoxicating ingredients what ever, gives tone to me whole system, and is very oareiuity prepared by one or the most scientific chemists and pharmaceut ists in America, from roots and herbs gathered in Germany. liootiand s Uorman Tomo is a combina tion of nil the ingredients of the Bitters, with pure Santa Cruz Bum, orange, anise, &o. It is nsed for the same diseases as the Bitters, in coses where an alcoholio stimulant is necessary. It is a prepara tion of rare medicinal value, aud most agreeable to the palate. A paper that every farmer in the country can afford to subscribe for is the Journal of the larin. This monthly, a copy of which is upon our table, cow in the third volume. appears to be about the cheapest agricul tural journal lu the country. The terms of subscription are only ttptt cents pes an num, and lower to clubs. It is siiteea- paged paper, and its oontents are, almost exclusively prepared for it expressly by a couple of able practical writers in the east ana west, me farming intelligence and praotical hints are presented in oondensed form. No farmer will regret subscribing for it, and all can afford to do fo. Pub lished at 30 Bonth Delaware avenue. Phils dclphia. (subscriptions received at tbe western ciuee, P.O. '230 south Water street. Chicago, III. A Neqlfcted Codoh. on Cold, on Sobs throat, which might be checked by a sim ple remedy, like "iiroicn s Bronchial Tro che," if allowed to progress may terminate eennuoly. Jior ifrgnohltis. Asthma, Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs, I In JVocies are nsed with advantage, giving oftuntiuics immediate relief. Singers and publio speakers will find them also excellent to clear tho voice and ronder articulation won derfully easy. Mother's will vind rest, and snaie their little oues much suffering by keeping a bottle of "Pratt A Butcher's Magic Oil" on hand two to five drops in a little sugar and water will afford Immediate relief te the little ones, when suffering from wind ro'fo, or while teething. It is also a sura euro for croup. It is perfcotly harmless try it. Bold by all druggists ut 50 cents per bottle. The ancients desired "locks hnshv and I lack as the raven" as one of ths perfec tions of manhood, and tresses long, silken nnd lustrous, as the crowning glory of womnnnooit, but lime, the sly old dog, drew li ib fingers through their Lair, and leit "Jtlia mark In white. Time is now bullied by these who use King's Vegetable Ambrosia, the greatest and most reliable Hair Restorative of modern times. Tiiohi who wish a reliable preparation for the bair should adopt Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itenewer. Special Jloticcs. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A UKNTLKU AN wbo mtttna lor Mart (ram N Dabllie, Prematura Daear, and aU tha sUmis ol room ful IndlaoraUon, wlU, lor Ilia aaks ol auffsruif bnnanitr, aand fra to all wbo nasd It, lb wall and dlrtoUooa for makluf tba almpla ramudf bf wutob bs waa ourad. BuSerara wUhlaj IV profit br Ins adrarUaar'i siparl. noa, oan do ao, by addraaalns, In parfaot oonfldanos, JOHN R. OUUKN. Wa 43 Oadar atraat, Naw York. COUGH! COUGH! COUGH! 8 HUN WORTHLESS NOSTRUMS. USE THAT WHICH IS GOOD. TRY FIRST U.KN'B l.UNU BALSAM JM. l bs On at Luns RamaOr. rUNU BALSAM (AI.U.N'H) A Hold br all OruuUta. I UNO BALSAM (AU.KN'8) A la tba moat auoooful rwmad? for Conanmptlua 1 EVERYBODY SHKFKHINO from Pulmonary A Complaints auould oaa AXXSM'a Lusu BaxaAJf . mTOTlOK, ALLEN'S l.UNU BALSAM il auraa wkan otbar ramadlaa fall, SHOULD YOU FKTBOUBI.KD witb Luus diuiuulur. uaa ium'i Luna b.La.M I UNCI BALSAM (AI.LhN'H) A Itaa si-sn onivtraal aaUafaotton. fTSE ALLEN'S LUNU BALAAM I lor aU Pulmonary AOaoUons 1 JEVItB DKHPAIR OF A OURK 1 IU yuu baft triad AXLAM'S hVMQ BAUUM. REATSU00BH8 HAS ATTENDED tus inu-aauotlon of Alias's Luna Baia-m, B KWARE Ok- CONSUMPTION t Ausn a Lune Ualaani la oonndanuy raoommacdwd. RE you troublsd witb ASTHMA f Allui's Lusu IUuum wUI tsUmyou, rUNO BALSAM (ALLEN'S) 4 ooutalua no Opium lb any ol IU forms. 3TOP THAT OOUO HI 9 ioij'i Loxo Baluh will do .t IXEN'S LUNO BALSAM. UlrwiUona aoeompaay aaub bottls 31 OTHERS aboold kssp st band for oaa la oaas of Croup. Sola by All aiMUclue Dealers. Bold at Mllwaukatby H. BuawoiTH t Boss , Onr ess A Burro, files A RmrNa, Urise Bsua., DoltMXK, dJiiuir m Co., and all Milwaukas lrusstia TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Adrartiaar, bavins baas rsatorad to baallb la a law waaka, by a vary almpla ramady, altar narlns auHsr. ad aavaral ysar witb a aarara luus aflMHua, and tbal draad diaaaao, (JonauinpUoa-laantioua to maka known to bla fallow auffarsra, Lua maana ol our. To All who daaira It, ba will aand s oopr ol tba pis- aoriptlon uaad Ifrao of cbarsa), witb tba diraoUona lor preparing and ualng tba aama, wnlub tbay wUI aud a Suits Uuits roa oumsumptiom, Asthma, BaoscHiTis, st. Tba oblaot of tba adrartiaar In aandtnf tba pre. aoription la to banabt Uu amietad and apraad infornuv tlun wbiob ba oonoalTaa to Da lavaluabla i and ba bopaa ovary auffaror wul try bla ramady, ss it wilt cost tnam Bobbins, and may prow a hlaaalns Partus wiabins lbs praaorlptloo will plaaas addiwas Bsv. EDWARD A. WILSON, WUlUuiaburg, muss Oounly, Raw Yea. SO. WEAVER S Canker and Salt Rheam 8yrup, For th Crtrn of nnkmr, fin It Rhmtm. FrriittMtlM, fVrrot tout llaiMv ( 'ntAnintin Rnitirrnia, tno rf , ti7 kinn of IHfteiiM ntn from an Impur fttat of tho Blood. Tht Knit FfnUr niomt ftrlttqf f yiHmm& CWtiiWy w Brtld by nil MMIc.no DMUfl, Soft by Urcknk A Button, MUwtokM. TZXS ORXXATEST MEDICAL BLESSING or TF1H AOS. DR. KENNEDY'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIA DISSOLVENT. ...-. rjM uiay iTT.nwiiiT una mm Wtl "BU hMdlnc but I moftn mimrr nrd of II 1 har boo ttaoro. Who your r-rton la rtefcod with UflKl'MATlC Win, nd jnn eftnnnt vrm tiirnronrwlf In bod, orotttlo fl ft thJttr. oU mnat Hit ind eii.rTnr In iha vinrnlnsr sriaii. in tt wm otxht, nd t ntf hi within it M uvrrninM Whon you two NH1 HAMJIA. whon ry norv In frvnr hntn la Hko U)9 tin of ft twp, olrcti!lm tho mrxit nmnnua and hot ottoQ jour hrt, and driving yoo to tho Tory forgo of issnuissi tv uvm uu uavv wun IHCIATICA, (that I haro ht jrnt thrmih wtth.) that mm afrful, lelUM .lswt-WiUH..lg, 1 1 II Ml TrrwngUt iitgi I&uaH spirit tirnktng and mind wo.kniDCf all diviu that oan a rill at our poor human naturav tVbon you baro tho M l I.ANO. tvinffund writhlnir In Rgnnyand pit In, on a Mo to torn iiiitm'ii id immi, nun viry moTPmrrti win go to tow leart Hko knlfo: now toll tno. If rallpf and euro of an of tho- d ! in fi'w dara la not tho OrMtao Modloal Blooalnc of tho Afe, toll ma what la I niBKOTIONSTO tTHIE .Ymi will tw.V. fal and thrM apoonfalsi of wm i r thmt tima a Ujr, an4 in iw tiT Tflrj piwucm ni rnotinjatie ana DAnriif t potn will bo di-MolTod and fmaa off bjr th ktdnora- Maaafacturod bf IX I.N A 1,1) KFNNKDT, Koxhury Moan. WttnTVaAta Antrim-) full tttiAh A l-nlU lvstxt eft Nmlth, K P. twyr A To , Hiimhiiim A Van Schaaon Hurl hurt A Kdull, Tulnuui A Ktn, htoagn: Orooa At BtiUon. Hfff A ltlotnK, Hnftwoiib A Km, Dohtr.tan A RohmMt, MilwHiiViMi MoC'n)ich A MafJord. Wmi Tor Hms, Nt. PMt; fftllln) Hrrm , ,. V WttL Mat-on IW.HL Loula ; Monro A Tarbot, Zuukoraaan A Haaa, liibtiquo. a roiau uy au anifffiti. rnoowi.au. Itch I Itch I! Itch!!! CRATCH IK BATCH tt ttCHATCH III WheatoH's Olataaeiat In front 10 lo 48 boars Cans The lleh. -Cure Mn ll Kheaaa. Cilrua 'IVtt.-. :ir Iinrtiere Iteh. Cursa 14 lure. CVraa awry HnJ nf Siiaur MU MACHO. . Prlee, ios. a boa i br awll, toe AOdrsva WHFKH k POTTER, 170 Waahlnstoa St. , ForaaUbvailDrusirlau, . . Batten, Mua No. 9. enmiA bughbtis cuustus. lllinPHRBIP HOMEOFATIHC SPECIFIC Ha vi ntovTtD, ntoif Tire most avtim xpart-nea, aa entire sneeasst Simple Prompt Emdent and Rallabl. Tbay ara tne only Madlcinas Mrfrntly adapted te popular aa. ao almpla tbal salatakae cannot be made la aalns Ui am i so harmlaaa as to ba fra from rl.n. get, and ao afflcianl as to be always ral labia, Tbay bars rslaad tha blf baot eommradatloa Cross aui, au wui always racuiaf i Noa. otj 1, Cures Fever, Omfwartrm, TiflawimarJona i. tt onnt Warm Kavar. Wnrm ftnll ia ! S: 10, li: a 1, i. , 18, IB, tu, l, K, S3, S4, , 7. 8. " rylns-OolloorTa-ililnf of Infintf " xtlarrbaTaorCbtWlrsn or Adnlrs..wl " -nyaomtery, Orlplng, Btllnna Collc.M t'nolorsi-lrTorbna, Vomttlbf.,...S6 'oncbav Colda, Broocbltla M " Nwrlrl. Toothatbo, Pscrsrbs. IB " Halch1lrkllaa,larha,Vanlgo'J6 ltyaprpalav, Blllona Stouiacb S5 " B ii n i rM4, or Pain rnl Partods. . .IIS 14 Whites, too profaa I'arioda 6 " I'roop. Oooyh, Dlmeolt Bnthtnr..i a ftaUllbnin.Kryalpaba,RrniUana'Ai Itbenmntlam, ltheamallo pains. .SS Favar Aaae, Cblll Vovsr, AiraaaSO lllaa, blind or blaadln......7... W a Opthalmy. and sor or weak Eyaaao H Catatrrb.soale orebronlc.InflnonBAMI " 1 hoopins 'OBKb.vlul-iitcuajbou " Aalbms, oppraaacd Breathing no Kar IMatbargna.lmpalredhMrlnjrfO tteromia,anlarKOd rlnnda ,aw-llln.50 enralDblllty,priyalcalwaaknaaa60 " llronay, and scanty Becratlona. . . .60 " r-Slrkn-aa.lrkneaafr,.mrldlngO " KldneyUlwaaa, Oraval &0 Nrrroaa Itebllllw Horatnalt C Kmlaatona, Lnvtilantarj Ula- chargra 1 00 M Pore Iriontb, Canksr 60 w I'rtain W.aliaan,aMliWltO 14 Palnfnl Parluds, witb isuma. &l) HuMnrltiKa ai chiiiita or Ufa. 100 " aPllepsy,Hnaama,t.Vltaa'Iancl 00 UivhUaerlia, aicsrated son throat. U . If), ft as. rAMLLT CASKS Of SI to TO I art: rials, mororra or roaawood case, contnlulnaj aiwlda for every ordinary dlaeass a family la subject to, and books of direction.... Prom $10 to $81 S miliar Family and TrmvallBwcaa-a, with to h vlaia (ram IS to $8 Bpwclncsrbrall Krlvalo 1)1 . Ixiib fur CartnjK and lor frovoullve traaUnsnt, la vials and pockti:iass,$ato$ fJ, POIfDS BXTBlGTi Cnroa II urns, Hrulsca, LsmaaaM, Boreueaa,Hore Th roatNprmlnav 'l'oolb nrbo, Karacbe, curaltrlai, lth(,u una lam, l.uanbacs, I'llcs, llolla, Btliiga, Bur Kyoa, ItWdlnr or tbe Lnusa, Not, ktomacb, erof PUati Corns, VI eon, Old Soros. Prlco AO eta. to tl.Tt ftr Tnaee Ramadlaa, exespt POND'S EI TRACT, kv tbe caao or a Inula box, are sent to tny part or lbs eonntry, by mall or express, (res of charga, & raoalpt ot tha prlco. - 4ddnas Humphreys' Spoolflo " ' Homsopathio Medlotns Company, , Offlo and Depot, He. Ml Bboaowat, New York. Dr. Bvm-nsrs taeonsolteddallyal his otlee, Mraonallyor by letur, as above, lor all Conns of Uaaaao. j FOB BALM BT AIL DRUQQIBTi, ' ' WHOLES AX ft AO R NTS. Chicaoo, U.u Riirnhtum Van Sohuek. Ht. ahhu, Mu. Hrown, Wobar tt tirfttuua . Br. Paul, &1iwh.--Jankt A .uraon. THE AMERICAN FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, U prMntel lo the public u th mat Simple, Durable, Compaot and Cheap Uoittinc IImUIm w innntstd. PRICE, ONLY $25. This Maohln$ will run aitlur bvokwar4 or fonrtrd wtUi oqutU UtJtiill ; Makes the same Stitch ai by Hand, But far niparior lo ovarr raapaoC WML KMT 20,000 STITCH LI IN ONE MIMJTE, AND TH) PKRKRCrrWOKK.laattrg atary kaot oa tha liuUila of Iha work. It will knit a pair of Ntookiima iany aua lu Uaa tiuui half aa hour, it wlli kali CioM or Opea, IMala r HlbbH-d Work. with tar kl&d of ooaraa or flnawoolan ftrn. or oottoo, ailk, or llnn. It will knit lookuiH with duublu hajl and too. drawara, hrMHia, aaok. uui.kinK oapa, oomforta puraea, mulTa, friD(f, alvtiana, nubiun, under alsavaa. ahlrta, aba win, jaukoU, e.adle blaukottv laifiilna, aua pa d dura, wrtalara, Lidla. tiunata. tullvtf work, and In lO'iMJui, iksiioc. onjit, lamp wicki, tua it, omti, uuuar- , and In fact an andlaw variety of artiolwe in ovary tiajr uaa aa wall aa for oruauant. rnozri ss so io run day ba aa mtuU by any eiw vi'h tht American Knitting MacAins, koitttQ$r looking, Ac, whila atp?rt optjratora oan avail uiaka more, knitung fanoy work, which alwaya ooiumauiU a randy aala. A pron en roadljy knit fijin twalva to liltuen ontraof atiioklnua pur duy, Uto prolit oo whiuh will nut ba lewi thun luriy aauta pur pur. FARMERS Oan aali thalr wool at only forty to fifty oanta par poo ud ; but by jtviuair tba wool made Into yarn at a am nil ax peuBu, and knlttlug it lnio aooka, two or ibraa dolisua par pound oan ba luallztrd. On receipt of Aituwa will forward a maohiue aa otdered. H A to proeurt aettvt Afi.VTSin rrv fction of ths Vniud a a' ami CuuimIum u uhvm (Aa Hunt Ubtrut m dunntnUt wilt oji tL A'iitruu A merlon n Kulttlnn iUaublue Co. Uoriion iUtm.i or Ht. Louio, Mo Vrnt Common Aouao I) erido What ta tha rational mada of procedure In anew of femoral debility, and nervous proatration f Voot not raaaoD tall tu that judieloua ailuiulatloa la required. To raaoct to vloleat purcatlon in auoh a eaaa U aa abaurd m 11 wonld ba to bleed a lUrrinf man. Yet tt la done every day. Yea, lb la stupid and uuphiloaoyhloai praoUoe la oontlnuad la the teem of the gnatnet that physical weakneee, with all tha nervous dleturbanoea that accompany It. It mora oerUlnly and rapidly relieved bf HuaUlter'i ISioiiiach hit era than by any utber mediulne at preaent known. It la tine that ueneral debility la often attended with torpidity or Irregularity of tha howele, and that tbia eyuipumi uiuet Dot ba overlooked, but while the diftcliAiKo of the w state lunttor -f the ayetani la aipeditod or ruiruUtod, Ita riy.ic must btrrcntiu U. '1'be Itittera do both. 'I hey continue aperieutaod antl bihoua proprirtloa, with ektrnordiuary touie power. Kven while miiioviug obmructlona from tha bowela, they tnne and u-vltfur ita tboee orKana Throuah tiia toiuat h, upon which the great regulable epooino aota dlrevtly.lt (jive a heitllbyand purmauent tiupetuv to rveryeDfeelilod fiinotiou. liittONtlou U faoliiutad, Uia tlteiinc oirouiaiiun retrnUtod, tho blood reluforued with a new auueMioD of the alimentary prlnolple, tha nervee braced, aiidallUiedoruiit powuraof thu eystem rouaed Into healthy autiou ; not epaaiuodtuall, aa would be tha oaae if a mere aUuiulant wera adininiHturetla but for a oontuiuatuc. It ia In thin way that eut h extraor dinary uheiAyua aro wrought lo the oondition of tha fttabla, eutatiKtvd nd ueivoui Invalida by the nee of tlua wobdorful ooneotive, alterailvo and tonto. Let ooininon aeuae deolde betwawii aucb a prapaxatioo and a prostrating eatbartla aupplaineutoa by a polaonoua Mt.aiioat lua etaiinint) or juin;a. ITCH A I' D II I Salt " a