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Scry, "Mus tut lolill'I M8e ay Q~a~~ CI~I~PI: of the Sou cat yo be mine t A &i i irh to knrow : __ WNnsows 70S, sl 13 -ho ifthve Bw ~ib~~~iMat Sqdio, LoYl~o .ig-o wbemnwtr Q~a~I~ L ow [ m~ ad4 em Granges. [PR ees * jOmdbYI '%nee.l 4eo e ° onalis Illinos, lowas pa other Western States this sam -, e bure s been a new and powerdl ltty orgaiszed-a waking pp of the tsas aid la Iborig men to dawn the monopolies that have sotbe A. te. At the out wai. . ti r the railroad , Vbose exhorblitant mprice the agrientural w "nsest--"making," ae toa leald paper, "one quart Mstm Beston worth coE aIn tde barn." v oeet took a scope, and now Include in a sweeping de iniasehtis mesay of the "irregulari ties' ,Iit~Ue geowfn . under ltep tt rpibrl acu d corruption. The pl form on which the Granges went nto ete late campaign is as fol lows: . This orgnita zat is opposed to raia. sais, tarif steals, salary gra , -ank steals, and every ther of 'thievlng by arich the ro1.e9g. t le. li fruits of their labor. 2. Wl advocate the control of rail roee .orgpiuio 1,y law. 3. Subnme k to direct taxation sadi diYllato meet the necessities of the n ment, but upposoiti" to tuAtX016 toe benefit of-privileged 4. The banking system should be open alike to all men giving proper v4 y wrri th w. _5. p to all land grants to 6. . of the civil service, by qsty and capacity the only valu . to public employment. . trick of the politicians to t& , but a genuine move mrk b b, taes of their de termi'at~p te rid themselves of an incubus which has long been crushing the seg~r atd industry of the gat Wr And tt tIbyilo meansinsigni kcant in numbers. In Iowa, about half the voters have been enrolled as members of the4i rnt:" gran es; " . wiith a f 70,86, at its pomrns, virtually dits QOpiastin, and made nelasa h s in less them a dosen pojMlsis the State. The Democratic party, recognizing is it the principles pf free trade and anti-monopoly, be c 1S.~ta s wit hoat hesitition. It S_.,tie germ ofa lowe.uil party mn the fIture, within which the West and mirth will join hams--or it may emsi b imhely bcaln, not having di yalf.as tea these vital principles in whid, the Southern States ate mo .t The West, having its constitutional rights eaaaisrd to interest itself i o s a; but the tism and I tyu y, cannot a a move frb. the dust, kW ' . that they are once A ~ l an kiss from sapi magistrate, Sbrother, and e 4ie wife. .. a ad to the t . r editor i * l n and 4 prlat, 4d the Masio ar aup ery I ade of the h tyt i d elnt, crop. To th Rpit ye oir mage e. "Ad! mss. my2s . C. n SANDE FPSN: (The S4gb' v~P6tival.) A po}elction of Bieek Part-Songs, ClUora., ,et., for ~ate VoIees. Sample 9e paizeg po tpaid, for $1 50; $15 per dpsen. Address, J. L. PETERS, 599 iroandtay', N ew York. StRAUSW .W WATZZS ARRANGED AS VIOLIN SOLOS. Ask for ieteri ' iEdition. Paper copy sent, post..ad, fr $1 50;' in Boaris, $2. Address, J. ' . ' PETERS, 599 Broldway, Neow York. '.'AIRZY VOICI s A NeW1 M iuoolk'* B Send 60 cents, and we will ai n sample copy. Address, J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New York. THE NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO. Manufacture the Celebrated Jubilee and Temple Organs. These Or s are masurpamsed in quality of tone, stye of flnish, simplicity of construc tion, and .rability. Also, MELODEONS in various styles, and uneqnied'in tone. Send for illastrated catalogue. Address NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO., Agents .anted. New Havei, =Coin The Evacuation of Rlchmond,Va. By Gen. Lee and his Army,AprilB '65. A new and beautitl engraving 14r18 in ches ia si. S en. lae's army smntg the James river, the city of Richmond pn Are and many other things which make the pic gmre m of art, onq wbich sakld he.g in the parlor of every Southern home. Sent by mail mrnated on a elleer and postpaid, on reeeipt of 20 cents, or 3 for 50 oents. Address o . C. & W. M. BURROW. Publfshs. a P mi, Tean. Agents wanted to sell Pictures, Books, Charts, &e. Pr]ss P3 to $15 a day can easily be made. Send for private terms and oata logue. my31-4t THE "SILVER TONGUE" ORGANS, Manufactuftd by E. P. NEEDHAM & SON, 143, 145 & 147 East 23d St., New York. EsrABLISBED IN 1846. Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still unsepplied, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our an thorized agents may order from our factory. Send for illustrated price list. nov9-3m THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH. VoL Second, Oommencing Jan. 1873. The elence of Health having been sustained beyond oar most sanguine expectations, we are prepared with addition al facilities for making- the ensuing volume respond still more fully to the popular de mand for an honest and inde penent expo neat of the Hygienic System. e shall pub lh P oal.r Phylology, fully illus trated, oesmplete explanation of the atruct es tlies of the human system. Adeelmso 4f Ey e uad Far, with hundreds of Iltrations, embracing the whole mege of medical and nargical dis eases of these orga. , All MIedical lystemm, giving a his tory of all the medical theories that have prevailed in all ages of the world. Domesntlc Ecotmy, Household Af fairs, lygienic Cooking, tIe Selection and Preservation of Food, etc. The Economy of Health. Only those who have investigated the subject ain be aware of the enormons waste caused by sickness and unhygienic living. By adopting the Hygienic system, the people of the Unit ed States weold save annually more than one thousand millions of dollars. Does this statement seem extravagant I Statistics more than justify it, as we shall prove. The Labor Problem, Correct hab its of living will ensure the laborer Health and Strength, enable him to accumulate his earnings, and become pecuniarily indepen det., Health Is RHaginess. Above all monetary consideration, however, is that of a sound mind in a sound body. 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W te mend., - eif dinq' ;sen r ~ ~ rti0 ·. .;ir-~ Sample tCoperen frem inrsti Beingp lishecl i'Peeklyff~f~f ita matter is ai A clnbfo dve`"rit inee, with ill entitle tlsý suder faatratlpgr its fseiilir · ··· Sa~mple co z'ý!lkn. tee, an a lion.o. : Adilree, ePýiL PAIE AL MIf CO., 'diab, urlitiitk" NEW OUIEAW 1W&*NUM. Pb&If.shed by the Rlvs'aid o n itempe Offiee109 GOsvier 8'tS e This paper, originting In the efforts'ol gsmaless *w weco - hoaomn aj fpe nalisti c petion long held bs' em,onac unhappy condition ofoar state, is establishel on -eqrtinw hulsb--has of d stock beingowped by the employes. ThyHertldwill be publishedis an Evening Pper for atesun gase ea thpith a regu a Sunay Morning edition. The Herald will be a strictly iadspenol paper. No factions, rings apeociation will control its opinions or ape it arsem Its aain Olect will be to ly a great do mand in this city and section, for a paps eondueted in the interest of the people, fre from p~sjios and M ties, reated bb past n ouflfi ic and issue; and fletr or the memim o p.lie oaitaM.a partisan chiefs and desaa.ognes. I- will hi conducted-~ by Der orois rlong identiifcatto and familiarity with the community, its i terests, needs, ideas ad hstor. It will ma to pres"aM oiU 5aM1ole g, a briel and condensed trmb, with editorial corn ment, characterized by Irletl deas, a large charity dnd o poes', and of ju e to all. t ve e attention to the expoure and-a -dation of the wrongs oppreie, sead eerrmption of public officials and politiealJobbers. 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The commercial, material and Industrial interests of this city, and the agrieulta~ r interests of the country, in all their relations, and especially as affected ad psted by enterprises, looking to great public Imiprove ments, facilitating transporta and at tra ta ig all values proot int mnn ation and trade wi th e sad e cosummanites and i n will be, vi so l and Wdfelied mand championed byh the Mern"A Accepting n good faith the changes in our .obhittu arising oat of the war, recog lalag emphatically the legal sad itial equality of all citizens, and invoking the nf il honest people, ith eeaseleas war against all the corrupt, dishonest and in cealMary plotters and demagogues, to whom are manaly, doe our present calamities, we hope so to conduct the Herald as to secure for it the confidence and support of that public to which its conductors and employes have given so large a portion of their lives, labors and talents. GOOD BOOKS FOR ALL. "BOOKS008 WHIOH ARE BOOKS." 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