V 1 ' T."T V- Kt. o j v. .-: 2 J. S. KAILS EY . . . Communications n Kaucailonal Topk-s, Ee feorta of. EducaUoual Meetings, Sw.. are respwt iitlry solicited lor tlie .Educational Colniiin, and tnaybe addressed to Educational Committee, feox 3d, Bock BIuSs, Nebraska; B. S. RAMSEY, Ch'n Editorial Committee. LfeTTEB F110 PENNSYLVANIA. roE, Ta, July 2d, 1873. - Mr. Entssm -Thinking that a word o two in regard to Educational mat ters in the East may be Interesting to your readers, I have concluded to give you a short article on that subject. Ve, here in Pennsylvania, are en deavoring to keep pace with the great educational hfovdmeiits. "Wo have some eight of ten State formal schools in successful operation, and will have, ere long, sixteen such schools. The object in establishing such schools, of -course is the training of young men and young ladies for the better discharge of the duties of the bchool room. Besides these formal schools and numerous colleges, almost every little town and village can boast of cither an academy, select or union school. These are sending out hundreds and thous ands of young teachers who we fear are but rarely impressed with the re sponsibilities of the position. Some of them, instead of being fitted to talie charge of thirty or forty young pupils and train them for the discharge of the great duties and conilicts of life, should spend years yet in preparing themselves for the performance of such duties. Young teen, graduating from our college, and from other grades of schools here, do not appear to realize fully, that their education is in fact only commenced. Too often, the years of hard study within the college walls have but poorly fitted them for the great battle of life. I am not sure but that it would be better for our country were about two thirds of our schools which make great pretensions, wiped out of existence ; for we see scores of young men sent out from them who are neither fitted for any of the many literary professions, nor yet are they willing to engage in any of the honorable callings which re quire manual labor. Their highest ambition seems to be to get a smatter ing knowledge of tilings generally, and then waste a life, which might be made ti success in some- honorable calling, by Shirking everything that involves hard labor. It would be well, were every fble-bodied, young man, made to learn some good trade, in connection with taking a college course. "V. B. S. Normal Institute. I will hold a Teacher's Xormal In stitute at Ashland, commencing iron day, August 11th, 1873, at 2 p. in., to continue in session for two weeks. The work of the Institute will eon Fist of regular class drills in the va rious branches taught in our common schools, also daily instruction in the advauced Xormal Methods. Arrangements have been made to commodate all who may attend at very reasonable rates. Board at the hotels, 81.00 per day, or $5.50 per week ; at private houses, 83.00. . I. will give persons attending the in stitute during the whole time, and showing themselves competent, a rec ommendation to their County Superin tendent, requesting him to grant the holder a certificate without further ex amination. I shall receive assistance in the work nf instruction from several prominent educators, among whom are Professor Thompson, C. B. Palmer and others. This Institute is especially for the bounties of Saunders, Cass, Lancaster, fearpy and Douglas, but teachers from Other Counties will lie gladly received. Teachers should bring what text Looks they can for reference. J. M. McKexzik, State Sup't Public Instruction. Letter From Senator Hitchcock. ATUAXTIC Oi FAV, 1.210 "lI.K EAST OK I .New York, June ntli, Istj. J Editor of the Omaha Republican: You did not expect a letter front ine, you did not ask one; in fact I fancy you hardly wish one from this part of the world, for local items here are nei ther numerous or interesting, and hence the -leanness" of the field for a news paper harvest is too apparent. True this is the same road over which trav eled Columbus, his solemnly enthusias tic nature all enkindliHl witfi the idea of finding a new world ; or a little later, the Spanish and" French adventurers greedy for gold and power; or later still, ourowu Puritan ancestors- of New England, or cavaliers of Virginia, in tent upon founding a nation and build ing an empire of freemen. But all these pioneers of our civilization ev ery item of whose history is now so deeply interesting to us Americans have left and could have left nothing on this watery highway to mark their pathway, or tell the thrilling story of their experience here. Nothing is to be seeri but the Hack, boundless waste of waters that soliers man with an op pressive sense of his own insignificance nnd Cod's greatness. There is, to a , feeling of such utter loneliness and . isolation about this life in mid-ocean. Here is the good steamer "Deutsch land," with its little human freight, a mere sieck on the broad ocean, lloating nlong as important to the world at large as a fly that floats idly in the June sunshine on some leaf in Central Park lake is to the great city by which it is surrounded. How little difference to the busy,- restless world were both leaf and steamer buried forever in the waves. How son lioth alike would bo forgotten. Indeed it is this kind of feeling that impels me to write this letter, not to please you or your read ers, but to please myself. To prove to my own satisfaction that I am' yet in tho world and r,f it, yet aide to accom plish human results. It is like pinch ing one's arm to ascertain whether you are awake or dreaming.- - And here let me say a word about fuy "bill to encourage growth of timber On public lands," which- became a law On the 2d of March last. Trior to my departure I received many letters In regard to this law. Some of them I was unable to answer for want of time in the hurry of preparation for leaving. The writers of some of these lei ters ob ject to the law as not being "suf iciently iiberar in rt3 provisions, as requiring "too many acres to be planted with trees," "too longtime before issuance of patents," &C &e To all this I say Arnen !" I believe it would be better for Che settlers, and consequently better for cur Stae- and ut country, to xe tfc'S tf&h'fnrof "grirand tT bt plnt t S t "... t .- , . i f-. h tvoaty w.x-zs, and ths tirue roqoired to colt: viae s.ud Lice from ten yearrt to five. I believed so at the time of the passage of the bill, tint tins was the most liberal we could then obtain, and I was glad and proud to be able to take the first step in what 1 trust will be a long road of wise leg islation on this subject. I shall in fu ture earnestly labor to amend and im prove the law- in these and any other features that may be suggested as de sirable by its practical workings. It would be strange, indeed, if it were a perfect law. Bear in mind that this is "pioneer" legislation on this subject This is the first law for this purpose ever placed upon our statute books. Of course, too, the large proportion of Congress are entirely destitute of any personal knowledge of that vast tree less country lying between the Missou ri river and the Pacific ocean, nor of the importance of devising some prac tical and proper plan for encouraging the growth of timber there. For my self, I wonder that this first effort is so near a success. I have faith to believe that the law has merif, and that when amended in the direction indicated, thousands of acres of green forest, cov ering a vast country now unpro tected, swept by the prairie storm and the annual prairie fire, will bear ever living and ever-increasing testimony to it3 beneficent provisions. There is one trouble in this matter, which I hope can be speedily remedied. The com missioner of the land office, in his in structions to the land officers, holds that all the forty acres must be planted within one year from date of tiling.- This, I think, is a mistake. It is not in I accordance with the law, as three years is expressly given after the expiration of the term required for cultivation, in which to prove the fact of such plant ing and cultivation, and procure patent for the land. Strict adherence to this ruling would, I think, practically nul lify the law, as planting trees upon newly broken ground is certain failure The commissioner was not in Wash ington on my brief visit there just be fore sailing, hence nothing could be definitely accomplished. I filed, how ever, in his office, several letters from different portions of our State setting fotth this objection to his instructions, and have little doubt that on Lis re turn there he will amend them in this particular. Another matter to aid. in regard to which every citizen of Ne braska should constitute himself a committee of one" as an assistant I mean the obtaining additional repre- sentation Congress, of taking difxlcult. twice in (an additional member) in To do this between times the national census is very It has occurred but once or tlie history ot our govern ment, just enough to show it to be pos sible. Our State is growing so rapidly so much can be done, and should be done at Washington to forward her lo cal interests, that I consider the aid an additional member would give our present delegation -very important. For myself, 1 can truly "say that work ing from twelve to fourteen hours per day, during the session of Congress, only brings me in sight of work Vft undone. This, I presume, applies also to others of the delegation. I believe Nebraska is justly entitled to an addi tional member; to obtain it now is very difficult. Every jossible aid in the matter is required. As yet we have been unable to procure from county clerks of the different counties the certified statement of number of registered voters in their respective counties, for which we have twice asked through the papers. I would now suggest the propriety (in addition to what we have previously asked for) of each county clerk taking a volun teer census of his own county on the first of November next, and forward ing to us at Washington a certified ab stract thereof. AVhile this could not, of course, be absolutely accurate, it could be, and ought to be, an excellent basis for our effort at Washington. The press of the State, too, can do much in the way of arousing and fixing public attention on this subject. There are other matters which press for consideration, and in regard to which I feel at lilx-rty to ask every Ne braskian for help. But this letter lias reached, perhaps exceeded, newspaper limits. A few days more God pros pering us and we set foot on solid land. Perhaps then, again, should fan cy move and the thoughts of next win ter's work crowd from my mind the wonders by which I shall be sur rounded, you will hear from me. Till then, adieu. P. W. Hitchcock. Kxfi lisii Channel, June 17, '73. The chalk- clifTs and preen fields of England are in sight. Wo expect to land to-iii-iht about midnight. Ten days and a half out a rapid and suc cessful trip. 1 W. II. Speaking of the danger of catching small pox by handling greenbacks, a country editor congratulates himself that he is safe enough. . A farmer vrho was sympathizing with a neighbor on the death of his eon, said: You should recollect, neigh bor Jones, there is no loss without some gain; John, you remember, wai always a monstrous eater." ! know he was," responded the bereaved parent, "but to think he was laid up with rheumatism all the winter, and died just in haying time, is pretty rough." I'anic at Sea. A green lad from Alabama, who was a passenger on )oard one of the steam boats navigating the Ciulf of Mexico, suddenly bolted into the cabin one morning before the pas4engers had fairly rubbed their eyes ojen, exalaim ing, "We are lost ! "Iost!" replied his nearest. "Lost!" exclaimed another. "Lost!" .screamed out the whole crowd. "Yes lost!" said the lad astonished at the alarm he bad created. I know we are lost, 'cause the captain's on the top of the house, and another man's upon the mast, a-lookin to see whar we are." The following conversation is said to have taken place at 3 a. m., one day during the carnival week, between a certain Xew Orleans gentleman and his spouse: Cruel Ilusband "Deceive you " Indignant Wife "Don't tell me any more lies! Didn't you Jsay last night that you were only going to a quiet little party dominoes and that sort of thing?" Cruel Husband "Just so; that's what I said, exactly. Dominoes, dom inoes, you know! Always have domi noes at a masked ball!" New Orleans Picayune. It is said that the sketches of lead ing men are "set uiT and "kept stand ing" in "some newspaper offices, to be ready for instant use in case of the de cease of the parties. Irr view of re cent events it is proposed to pursue the same course in regard to bank officials, so that when a new theft is discovered all that will be necessary will be to put in the amount stated ; the sensa tion head lines of "Another Financial Irregularity," "Defalcation of the Cashier of the Iiawbenr Bank," a sketch OJ the official, the church lie belonged to, the Sunday School he taught, and number of years ho has been in the bank, bting all ready for the press. Bwton Cov$mrrtoT Bui Jet In: BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST For your Groceries go k F. R. Guthmann Corner Third and Main street, riattsmouth. He keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS. SUGAR, SYRUP, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, &.C., &C, &C. In connection with the Grocery is a Bikery and Confectionary. ?.A1 kinds of Country Produce bought and sold. Take notice of the Sign 'EMPIRE BAKERY AND GROCERY." niayietf. 0. E J0IIXS0X. DEALER LX BHUGS. FfTEDJCI&ES, AND WALL PAPER. ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. ALSO DEALFR LX Books, Stationery, Magazines, And Latest Publications. rrescrinthm can-fully compounded by an ex perienced Druggist. EememlxT the iI:ice, Corner Filth jid Main Streets. 1'lattsniouth. Neb. Bonner Stables FINE LIVERY. BUTTERY & LAZENBY Horses & Carriages to Let. Stock Hoarded by the Day . Week or Month. Good Stock, Good Vehicles Call and Give us a Trial. Stable on Vine Street. l'LATTSMOlTH, -iif. NET. AND MEDICINES AT J. H. BUTTERY'S On Main street nearly opposite the HERALD oflice. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PATENT MEDI CINES, TOILET ARTI CLES, &c, &c. laPreScrip'ticraa crefu3y emupwatded at &S HE Vr""- rT"f rSb?'-: . tlx? NEBRASKA. HERALD J03 OFFICE NEWLY New Press, New Type, anfl New Material. Call and see our new All descriptions of work done In the printing We are fully prepared to do Every Kind and Style of Printing. Send in your orders for LETTER HEADS, EN VEL OPES, POSTERS, DODGERS, d-c. Has ou hind, one of Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods for Sprin and Summer. jff I Invite everybody in want of South Side Main, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets And convince themselves of the f:'.t. stock of Fine Clothing for J! en a T have lid Boys tW I also keep on hand a large and well selected stock cf Hats, Cap", Boots and SIir.es. 8-10 Hi. IF1. JOIIlTSOiT, jnfcf Opiosite the Tlatte Valley House, in Schlater's Jewelry Store. Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ST. LOTJIH, DECKER BROS., G. A. MILLEK& CO S PIANOS. --' " T : j . V - 1-5 if r& Dr Jfirst-'dass phnics nub (Drgiins. Wholesale and Retail Dealer i:t Strings, Sheet Music and all kinds of Musical Merch;l:.-ff Mi sicAr. Instki 'MK.VT9 Tuned and R;p:iired Satisfaction (guaranteed. 8-f. CHOICE TOWN LOTS FOR SALH AT tow mess & t4T- from Its ran now be bought i:i PuVe's Addition to the City of Platt-smouih, at prices ranging to 55o and on terms so easy tiiat persons w it a THE SMALLEST INCOME MA Y MEET THEM. For those who want town property either to hold for a speculation or to build upon, this is a rare chance t- et it. These lots are in a delightful location, and are dotted over with a Young- and Beautiful Which add materially to their value. " Partit-s wisliiiiff to purchase or look at tbese lo'.s. will be shown them, or jriven anv ir for mation uVsirt'd, hv raHiinr on IC. T. I'1 KKflr I,. 1. HKNNKl'T, Exeen'ors of the Estate of S. lll'KK or IK H. WilKEI.Kl: & ( .. and I!A1!N ICS & 1'Oi.H i K, iii-ul Kslate Agents. 1'orcasli th" above- prices vvil! be discounted ten percent. riattsniotuil, Nebraska, October 1T.M 17J. BLOOM -PS s-GLC0?! CO BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, JJOOTS, AND SHOES, Blankets, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises etc. Main Street, Second IMr E:.t of Court IbTiuc, EKANCII liorsi: Hroadway, Council EliiiTs, Iowa. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Down Go AT mm Celebrated YOUfC Southwest Corner Main Street, Plattsmouth, Xebraskx AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY Dress Goods, Prints, Delaines, Ginghams, Drown Bleached Cottons, Clark's new Thread, In the Grocery line we keep the Finest rtnd Best Tea, Coffee j Dried Fruits, Sugar, In fact for Your Queens-ware, "Wooden Glassware, Llats and Caps, GO TO FITTED UP. lot o" LEGAL BLANKS. line. the largest stocks of anything in my line to call at my store. sis a specialty in nv Retail DcT):irtniesit a self el to which we invito those who want goods. HUH - -V- 'Vi I A N 1) B O STON 0 It G 4 5 ' Growth of Purest Tree? riat'siaou'.li, Nebraska. the Prices ! 0 z , Boots and Shoes, Sheeting. Balmorals, Carpets, Cotton Yarns, Molasses, Spices, etc. etc Groceries, Hardware, Ware, Yankee Motions, . Boots and S'iOes,- $Y TEEMS. ST - E gSf1 Sixth Street, one dtor south of Look to Your Gliildrea. The Great Southing Remedy. MR3. C'urrs clic and f.r rl i i 1 1 in' Price M!M.comb tne l i.v.i is. e.tid ir.- t'csv 2 taenia a:nl Hr.cn M5S. S'..iiU-s ;vaNi- Sy.-tip. (i-.-IH :l-i; !i; I '!!- i:.:i! hiccn-S' and sui-i.;:. Syrup. ;eii!idr-ti "i a! it ; lie int-ui Ititanf ' o in-r KcMi tK. li :il ;i:. Is ; bill "i- ;.n v ?li-.-r ii:;t ii. :Cr.ta. !ri-n' S'Hi', i' msjlti 4.11 lv i'n-i:i!'-r. !- Ill i.r.uH. Mo. S.-iil ! y dr.iis evciAwlieie. 1 ;r:itiun HI . '-w: How Lry,'. How Rtatcrci ! : new e.'.i! it-.:i el j wl;'s Ceinbl-ili"! I or SfKitM.Tinij;iiKA ; lili)!i:i:,::l V S.'::iii::.l , .H ;i.nl !iiy-.:-;ii inea- j ft Si-luiti.-J Wc.-'fn-.-'S Losses. htt'liTKNrV. l:u !i j. t. 1 . 1 i!)Tic.n,i:ci: j . ;n r.,arr:as'', eic. ; ; i):i.'iiy. 1 ni jtf.iiiin'i; 1 ;n t HXl'VI'l !".-. i.l'li.KI -S . ail.l 1 ITH, I'KUICCU j l.y se'f ijid:sUe:u-e i T sexual f? :inivt..':tiicc. j '"j'ric'- in a ica!c:i cn :-il" only ti i-i-i.ts. I Tin--cc!i'irat-d at:ilit.r. in tr.:s ai'i'iirnl'lc c- j say. i-lt-.;:y i:i'!.i'i)s! i-s !:;: a tniMy Vf :ii's j fsiicrcssfi:! i. ;tT !;: rdai.'i'.intf c"ori-sc- fjiM-luvs f ii'Si-.i:!!:--''. !!;:'.y radically cuii' l j w:tn::t t t-i- it liii:-alkn ! t .! i;dc-niai i-'"i!!'-ii;.- ur jnc ;u- i I1CJ : IloilT'ltl, r:t iii-' i!ll(;l- ll I .-. c; rt .in ;.;;.l t t:i c;;..il. ly I f!V SI'.iiV.rr. till lil.lltiT ivlia'l ! !r may c.rrc tun-vif t'r.cai'iy j lire at f.U-i' :-'.i. !'i ni-u.s -!;". ! his i-.-mi ! ita 'ii; y ! privately and ra.iu 1 iii L,' el '.ire si'ni'iii lie hi hai i '.1.- jt f V- j very y.mlt a-:d i';:!!1. i: Ser( imdej" "5i"a!. ii y. I lit' !.IIi: !':a!tl ( i!-T!;'P' to I!. addres.-.. .-in aue sti'.rui-i ! ri'L- ij-t td six c lit Also lr. Cuivcr'3 ccnls. Murrinire ( lidc," I'licc "J. Address tli rnli'is!-.cr. cjias. j. ki.tm:. & t-r. l-V llmviT-.-. ev Villi:. 4-!T l'.t ria- l'.')X. Sfo Vrrnnn enn take iiee Rlttrrs 8C- coMinff t directtmis, and rcnimti long- nnwc!!. provided tla ir t..iit- are iu: .Xmvcil y mine ral poisini or oilier iiietuw. mill vitsi urn"-:. Wiistcd tieyoTul l;;e point of rejiiir. Oysprixii.t or I!ti(fiinii. Ilcndaet, Tttin in i In: .shoulders. Coughs. Tiphimtw of I he C'ltcr, IiZ!iiess, Soar Knictntions of the Sto mneli, i'i i Tastu in tho Month. Hiiiotis AttneKs, ralpituficn f in! Ilart. Intlaiimution oft!i l.tiai, I'niri i'l the n'if.ons Oi' tho Kidneys, and a hundred other p.nuiit; sympioui:", are ilieoiT Bpria,r:? of Drsprpshi. One liolilc will prove a bi-ftcr piii'.rar.lec cf i::i l:tei;;s than a IcnglJijr Cdvoriisemen;. t'ir Kpttlr'ii!itliiti, in youait orohl. i:itirr:ed or sar.rle, :i: l'ie dawn of womanhood, or tlie turn of i-iV. these Tonic letters dis!uy d-.saded an intlaeuoo that improvement i-t ooa lrrcep!th'.e. For Iiiflitwimatory n;il Chronic Ilrtr iiuiHilsm and Oont, I'.ihuui, Kemtttttit and Inieriin'.tent Kevcrs. Iisous-8 of tuo Wood. Liver. Kidneys and liladder. these Hitters have no equal, tiitcli Kise.tse.-iari; caused lv Vitiated Blood. Tlir)nreni;tii(lc rurfrnflrc well fin r Tonic, ixisesmir tlio merit en" acinic a,s a powerful aent i'l rcltcviiit; I'one.stioii or !n riHniuiHtion of tl:e Uver and Vi..ra! Organs, and iu hihous ltscase-. l or Skin Olnensrs. Krtiptiom. Tetter. Salt Rliam, 1 notches, Miow, riinplcs. l'nstti!e, lloils. Cart'unclcs. Ilin-'vonns, Scald-licitil, Sore Eyes, F.r.vsipel.n". Itch, Scurfs. isrv!ora tlous of lite Skit'. Humors and I'lscai es of the Sivln it whatever nam" or n i'are. oro liter B'lv Uuir up and carried cut of tlie vs- teni in a pliort tinic bv the use of t hese i;it??rs. o o D 8 K O U S E H I. D IV A C A Z I Ti C Citv the ir:i;?ruiif4;e !" wuxu. i:.urL alia I uriuii M hi ii, i Lr a union Of' tined. ll w tl.a. r. Ii.:.- it C?.' C.li:":e l izlut is iMiiaairii pr-vii" ad.mi. it phou'd tv ;:' ! lei uri' for, rlien.h. end TiAVt :Vf l!i- a Y H O P J o Y H O P E & J O drt:!i truttf h ti t; t-.i;. tierrinz od pr;.v:i5 rrtatiire ;m-: ti'ci.;-' '.:itmnj.t,u net I'm' irr'jw li. Yel in advmatin "lie--. lT:r".ti, die xtae d-M-9 ro. ei:; 'my d.-ciriml trir.itnf tizi.tf ftnj dirr J "luis'.x-us :.ri do :: ietvrt-st and thriftere ilu nu pre;!t the na.Ur On ihe reiitriry, ii would r ol.ir rri' ei theiaili il preH'jl.i'd nut an i.i'rrisfi:: s.'ury.uir iniii.:ir-e, IM'.inr umdv to orve tlie riu;..ie ot a leii l, course by pivinj! Hie irmiei i.iiv:hinK real, ;n te,'e;iiiir aiJ pr-:liAl).e 10 iliiiik iit-oui. Tlie wors; as w. li a tin- i-r lvaiure of Ihr MugHZine ! iL jni. T'u :1ca nf' Kfttit.t! M resliy drst-clasn M n-?.ii.e at ! dellnr a year. oeiUH a"ulur:! to lll'-l poiiplf. Vnt it Clllplevi some et the hot "atr.l'iiiorN in the comer Inoiuiniif Uil IJAjtn.T.i.s, i h-iliui! eiiiwr, who rncciv a ialarv ol' three Ihf'tL'-and dei l.in. ecjtitvaipnt !oHtmt tn iiut:.ii.4 "r 1n.v. Each i.niiiber coiiiBiim cr ariy tiiit l.umtr.. d dllam' werih of mat.er, whicdi cusji iLe slL ficrilwr about Ciia cents. Hope and Jo two liantiful'y tinred cray. n perrraiia worth Four iMiil.-.r. wiil te n:;.,,t I fre toeverv ut4-ritr to Ihe VaKinii.e ai 1 ;9 'wriieein fre. Aifpnti win'fil. Adiliex e. 8. WvKl -'0., wtiUT8h, . Y. Hp M Joy-Hp aMJGF! K I'd.: led Voice cf th l"r?.- W.1 VJ o p E & J o Y H o p E & J o Y H O P E & J nairnziii i cue el tl; m.ii:ciii;i:r.i imsii-.i-ij ciucrpn-e wdiii-i max k the ave. $tni,tht Jimil, fluia,. 1'a. Aa in liti prenwrK, It 1b devoted to Ine initriK-tion and cn'trtainim i t oi'ihe lauiiiy clrcltf.aiid.in ordtr te piaee it wi'h n the niaha of n atters in n:.Kl.-r:" ciri-mn-ian(-eisit ts iurnihfd at a reiitarkat.ly low r tn pruiMTtlon to tlie intrreM ef its c-ieent. A', y. TrUift. . .It ies-ntially alienif- niatrrme, eti.-I u just the tliinir lhat one vrmiid nent desire to plnr in the hnilil hia wife and tittle emu, or that a man of husiecs would hiniMst take up for the eniplovnteiit of a lri.iire hour. J'urf Wilniini-'ion. ii.'C W ere we oet of our chair editorial, a a "private rtizcn," cutoff from our exchange list and ail that, one of tlio first moitazinea to w inch we l;euUl nubscrihe would bu VTood'a Hous-hotd. iiyirfrr, HarV ford, Ot. It ia an Intelleotual and moral csturalor, h!ehly prized by all who Isrcome ac quainted with it. On Mn iroisif. ... IT o o D S H o u s E H O L n p ,puiar writers are, tnerwore. ma wrner- and il hi?h pncea prove tlio niern or inera warea. then Mr. Wood a uineaztiie is a eoi !3 IY1 mi. Tk rl4M,lMit. N i w Vnrk Its nrH claa breathe a apirit of econom v. tnoraiity and v irtt which b highlv rvfreshiiin lu Una aire of fa.-'hiouabia follv and rxtravairance. imm, Kdhia, MC. It undoubtedly one ol the ireoaest. livclieat kiuniala we have examined. lUoord. 8,-rinrfckl, Tetn The article are abort, piquant, and of auch unquesll.ined excellence, that thi periodical cughl to be both Cuuiilia. and welcome In very many honse holda. Woo.i t I a marvel of cbapn.- and A C A Z rl E flratlaas quality aombinea. . J urn l unaa. tr.. ti.........i. ...i .mi Ki;..,: I -J ' . ' m .. 'j . - r . BiTreiM ihe mi.-t valrfa: InMoraut that '-jy--Jtti'.r'jw ever sustained t he M-ik.mr ..-. stem. fS'.ri-Si-iiVv Dn.r?isisnnd e-.,. A-ts.. ,-.m f-i-ai:c,s.:o, -it.. i5i?x' f?J 8qu uv au. iu.:.en .t i,xlv.is. . - .. - ....... , . n; i.-S?'.;?rvVlv VV'J - 31 FOR 3ALB D J. BH-BTTBIESia. Mian. Call and see hixa and get a Machine; state a:knt Ealladay'd Patent Wind Mills. Dmtl.'le and Siiiplo acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. Tin-II U-li i-a r.')'.' ain all IVi... :id::y 1 ivith in tif t i:;: ?:. .!': V . ; ,t '.t ll--.t f.lf 'ilX- !! S:il.-s at.-l I-ii-n""ai)y :i!jieu l.y Railroad'-: and Firmers. Terms I.ibtr; 1. Setw! f;,r at 1 Mi; :. t,iie an:! I'nrc i.iaci'in, Ni-l. HSRYBCEOK, Furniture. l.i:r.ir". :;;". :;!-, ( !i-ir-. lied-icads, Ae Of i .1 flcse ffletalllc burial Cases. ALU Sf Rc J'j Mu'le ttml solf L'h ip fijr Cash. ith n.:i!;y ih.trd;s for past pat all to eall and e:.!.dne ir.y lar.eu nilf.tc and (.ofr,;;. !:;: I Jtivite st.xk -f K;tr- jl.il.S S.T-1860-X. 5-T-I8OO-X ;auon .5 . fc?'.--T '--a BIT-TEE. TS PrPXTT A TEQZTALLE rEEPARATIOTT. compoaod Fimrly cf viU-kco- n ROOT8( H6R8S nd FRUITS, combined with otter jiroperties, which in their noture arn f'ethartin. Aperiont, Ntlt-itions, I.duretic, Altcrrtive and Anti-ii. lions. Tho wholo ia tireaervcd ia a a-i?2- cient quaoCty cf fpirlt torn tho ftt'O R any clutt&to, wti-h miies tie LAITATIOI 7TT:! 11 one of the jnoai deairabl Tonic and Ca thiimrrira ta th world. They are inteodcl atrictly aa a Temperance Bitters otJrto tetiaedu a racdiclao, aud tiwaysao. cordlni to UcUoeb. Tiey ar vba choet-nci.or cf tha feeble nil debihlitiJ. They u.-t upon a dcaaed liver, and fttUBuJato 1 3 eu li a de.freo tt: t a hc.it thy action la at oaco brought tbo-.it. Aa a remedy to which Women arc capec-jtUy cnbject it ia supers eeUing ctrory cthrr stiiuuliiiL Aaa Spring atnd Smnicer Tonic they havo no equal. They are a mill and centlo Iarri-ve aa well aa Tonic. They purify the b'ood. They ere e plendid Appetizer. They insia tho wctkatrong. They purify and larigorate. T)-ey cure Dj pepala. Consbratlon ana Headache. They ac as a fl,cieo in r.ll rpeci8of d:sordera whici ttnderiaiDe the bodily etreoeth aod breni wts teeniraal ppiri.. Depot, G3 Pt'lt Yw&t Y oji titsA eiai -r J . .... i - ssif-t TEES in ! To Anw.P.Tispits. All nrnoM who conlcm- 1 1 ite making emit Mft h w il I) n's)':ijers lor llm jnscrTi'j!! of Adveltiseincnli slii'U'.d send to ;0eo. f t owell 00- fur n f'irrnlur, or i:iclic ' luiinIiT.I a;:f l'a:iilil-t. c-nt for tli-lr ono ti ; t ;-. j :i i 1 1 ii Lists it iii:i:c. I n i i i fx tlio ! i -! til hints to aa- I lit I tf t'VIMTiCllCCS :t.'ii.'i .rv-si:ijiTs aii'l -si.ii nst nf ;n! v 1! i -: ii .1! -4. in;.? ! ; Vt'Vt is-l-. !'!i"l wiiiii" a:'illll i f nu t! w tin iirt- K m n jismn Tliis li "in ;: t '! ii;i-!i'!.M.-Xf;i;i-r A l-.,i!i-i!:-; A,:t, snl aiUrrtiscis. ! t lie AiiiCiicun t A i ow a:i'l :nc ji'isi sscd of inif M.ii: il f.ici'.ii'.i-s fur -itix iiit itis iii all rui-r tli- Ilisei-: lull ii:i;-:s ,i:nl l' i i"ilii-i:Is at luwi si rate. Book for the Millldn. MAnnuoE' ' GUIDE. j A jTivale eotinsclliT to tli Married r tlmve aUn'irto mar. I ry m t'n ;ih , si;l.i;ical inyste t'.i a :md revel:,? inns i.f tlie M-xnal 's st cni, t h I;i' st discoveries in producing ami I'levi'iitinjj oifiililitr. Iinsv to !nfs.-rve liie enii.iplc ion. c. IMsi.san inteiVslii;'; vork of two limit! red and 1 wcniy-fo ir j;n.es, v.itli iuiiiktouh riii;iiir in;:s. and" contnins v.di.aHc inforiiiation for ilin.ic wlio arc iH-irricd. cr -i i.t-rniat i uc m;tr-rii-yc. Mill, it is a ixioic thai oir.'lil to ! kept itnd'-r lock and l.cy. i.nd not laid carelessly al.-'ii'.t the house. s-eisf to any one 'free f p-iMncci for TiO cent. Aildicss V. lilltts' Dis'it iij.ii j, Ny. J'., h'. 141 b atreCt, Si. I-niU, .Mo. Xolice to the Af.Iit ltd and l.'nfortunate hi!' to tl'.e n.i'oriotts rjiiarkn nlio novr'no in putuie p;.ie;s. ur tisiii any (iia K ft IlleilieS, peruse I'r. I'.utts' 'k. tin Matter is or iio-. dep!oral!c yon 4 coiiitilied. personally or l- f what vonr disease C"tii!;'i"li. lr. Jhitl'i can t m.iil. on tile decisi s iiieinii.in d in ids workk. oniee, .No. 1l N. li!: l,l --tre- t, ( tv..ca the Mr.i ket and I'hesntit. !.o'.:i''. .Mo. citc-Jy CN MARRIAGE. liciief fi.j- Voting i tors at ! AI m ir- frrm t! cf y Iii'e. Mnn iiiefi i;i:.re re- f.-et-. . f K nooo restored. Jr'iieitii:ii ii' feiveil. New til. tl "d 'd If'., r rnai kaMe remedies. Ho'.s flee in Si a'eil i ..je s. Addr.--. i.'inv i;p ASSt I CircidtiiKi svni CIAT!). No. 2. Ii a. 1-1. -.,lt lllSll- Xot.th n"l: .street, fj.iiad. ' nt:oli laviliL? :i hie i avina- il lii;:!i r.-tit r'. ami preil -M";;;l f, I, oti t.-r (.oiii1! V.U i loll-iliet ! ro th.i Aoys:r;T!Su?4fc:wTS. I it". . ' rrg.mii thnr io'tn iL-ri'iitj to .. 'eci Tit- ihi if.,', n'.il t.H.-.:, rt. i'l ti' 7t :fr. (ha : " ' Mi'"' t" - r- jfonl T- rrlo ft '- 5 lltit- ft tnr V. s. ;l L.s? r'-l-i '- It- Si. UnU. J!o.. wt.l. rrliAOt cr t.. Si. J.!i:a. 5:o., wtil, '.' ', :''"".. s.n.! !"'( Jliir rrar.t tni"in:' M'w-.'l-iiskr-rr..-n). IUiHlrl.'d 'irri,t.:r, fn.i l-r.i-e !.is., -.iib f ... 1 1 lin ofaMjo.-r. i n:.hiiuL- )u lu crder 4 lot tl . tut !.! ,' ei Li. ir Ji -ikw . n ii lrt wttl I." rifc 'e ll. 1 ie l:vfl slr'l. dil,.;K'J l res. (r. I'.. ysi'.U Ine I :i f.i-jr. uT K - iWii'iif iin.l ieturiii"i; fcl tln lr rcs. , I u'.: -i.iiir..i'.M). C ! c 1 1 1 1 , i o i t 3 '":r. . :i-rte,;'r-mp! eni ir r..- Ci.i.l .;, .1. If,, l-uiiniutee. B f ; id Vei Ci,i(i;-, i.,w;u!t. Ix n4 Jer i;ti;-1 rjl- ':t v nar.t J rlcin. tri.i.i. -s i viKvr I ll.S 1 ; V tl. II, Ml IK4.T, fi.r . w :ii . 1 1 link a, A v. Sr. t.?'. i. "Mi ft i !,i-h i.-i :i-r ii. Wlile f it ! -'-!ri; v.l t. . I . il j s(,.- icj r i i i !i o-t n,. '. Hi 1 U 1:1 nf f.e- Iim II I'l m. . I. Iii ! -.M:".tel lull tfilni . i !. . yt-u't v nli:d A I (.., v.H:c ftieet, . 4 te l-e r ' d. '.r 'iiiie5 r.:u. i-s'- . '. irnard A i K. Ve TJm li-Kt Heic In r 'stearr. rw-iol f'ir Mlft.vj. l.iiols.Mn. t i'r...r?-.- 1 ftlep l 'si. I . t il ui: I drii. .y J3..r i -I i tl cdt; ry tn Ue K.r :t r "f-i. i orrrC jldi'ir'B, ortly CO Cm v '.rfl.! noi"ivr.C'i I'm- of U toi'M vf Ctm Cm of t4a for 4. N T h ) rl t r: l-nii, Mo. X Hi 'ii' I'atnt Inisroied Sprlna ;o:ip'i' l.llteii Uf) I s .. kilver.pUtvd ell a-id oerl'-i I roll. Mump, f.ir i l' other iirtle! :.'l'lio i f line 11 : I'm. 1 jii, :!.- tn, I He i;i l.rli 1 .eie.l iiS'of hi.- Ink, t il. i-i I. xi-.J Se t e a iu al I vjd l i 1 ,,f' .:. l-a..l I.- .e.uK . f I J I:, hi-s! Ili! .f ,.ir Hi ;l 'is s.-.i v I'1. cv r . ivi :oi -l Ast-Kl win::, il I . lr:--r iii Co., 314 oil .e li rut -.-.iaJ 1 1 hi Avfi!j3 i lil I Li kill I C i A l ea jltfiii pniroftri nrli hroni'ts. H ' - I IlKII JS'.DlC'T r J c;; id !. Tuocft 1. aolil vr.. f l. Kent f rna:d on Pv or :,')r f.ir tit I., r. Aa-it -.:( t !n-r, niioma makej I irv i r t.s. I.lhernt discf.unfa in U-elrade. J!n;pl "urnma l!uiili(iJu3gC92M HAGAN'S f jS 3 A IXW APPUCATICS3 SUES A " Pure Blooming Complexion. It ia Partly Tollable, and It operation ta . Bivn and fi-lt at osca, It does away with tb.c luahed Appearanoo cause J by Heat. Fatlrne " and Excitement. Healaaud reznoTeeaU BloirUea and Ilmplea. diapeUinjr dark end unsightly flpota, lirivee away Tan. Freckles end ba baru, end by Its aetitle bat pcircirlul iuftaeakSr Saantlee the Laded cheek wvJi . TOUI?JnXEL001T 4TT BEltTTTo' KAl". byrll T ijr'iN a '.it Xi.-rf Etcr.'a. ?wv si Magnolia Balm ti V i I. 1 V i i 4 - r I: I V 11