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recta IBM the various. The greyhound runs by eyesigi only, and this we observe as a fac The carrier-pigen flies his two hut dred and fifty miles homeward by sigi -namely, frum point to roint of o jeets which he has marked; but this only our conjecture. The H1cr dragon-fly, with twelve thousand lei ses In his eye,darts from angle to aug with the rapidity of a flashing swor and as rapidly darts back, not turnir in the air, but with a clash reversin the action of his four wings, and I stantaneously calculating the distari of the objects, or he would dash hil self to pieces. But in what conform tion of the eye does this consist. 2 one can answer. A cloud of ten thousand gnats dan up and down in the sun, the minute Interval between them, yet no or knocks another headlong upon ti grass, or breaks a lug or wing, lon and delicate as they are. Suddeul; amidst your admiration of this matel less dance, a peculiarly high-shoulde ed, vicious gnat, with long, peidai nose, darts out of the rising and fal Ing cloud, and settling on your etee inserts a poiEonous sting. What poi sessed the little wretch to do this? N one knows. A carriage comessuddenly uipon flock of geese on a narrow road, ar drives straight through the mniddle them. A goose was never yet fairl run over, nor a duck.-They aroundc the very wheels aud hoofs, and yi somehow they contrive to 1lap and wa 411e off. 1abitually stupid, heavy anl Indolent, they are nevertheless equ to any emergency. Why does the lonely woodpecke when lie decends his tree and goes I drink, stop several times on his way listen and look round, before lie taki his draught? No one knows, low It that the species of ants whilh taken in battle by other ants to he inad slaves, should be black, or colore ants? No one knows. The powcr of judging of aetin danger, and the free and easy boldnes which results from it, aire by no mnear incommon. 3Many birdi seeim to has a most correct notion of a gui's rangc and while sOuilously careful to kee beyond it, contino their care to thi caution, though the most obvious ri source would be to 1ly right away oti of sight, amd hearing, whileh they d not chose to do. And they soietimu appear to make even ian ostentatiou use of theIr power, fairly puttng thel wit and eleverniess in antagonisi t that of man, for the benefit of thel fellows. Wo lately read an nee(o)un11 by a naturalist In Brazil, of an expedl tion lie malude to one of the islands < the Aniazon to shoot spoon-bill ibises, and other of the nagniteen: grallatorial birds, whili are mos abundant there.-l I 1i design was com pletely bllIed, however, by a wretche little sandpiper that preceded hini continually uttering lils tell-taln cry which ait once arouse<l all the bird within hearing. Tilroughcut the da dId this individual bird continiue hi self-imposed duty of sentinel to other. effectuially preventing the approach < the lowler to the game, and yet maniag lug to keep out of the range of his gui A large proportiont Oi th.e areai of til h3ahauma Islands is devoted to the cuiil vat! on of frmit, of wh leh oranges an i)ineapplles are principal ; and at thi present, t.ime the lields in theO estates (1 which the pineapples are growing form ai peculiar feature in the hmndscap< Th'ie appearance of thle b'roadi expans of young fruit, with its clusters of del1l cately tinted, but sharip and( serraite leaves, rising (only a short distuanie frol the grounud, and1( covyerig the unud ulal lng fields, produces a very renmarkabl cillet. in 110 other branchi'l of agricaul turn can so curious a jileturme be prc duced as In the growth of these vaii nu tmbers of ipines. As imany as a mil lion anld a half of the fruit have bee coullected from a singile acere at onec crol Theli a1pearanciie of t hxe.eIl pineapple est ates hias as lit tle ini co)mn withI t h suiga r plantations or jidd.vy-telds of1 th Iropies ias witti the corni l('h1s or vinit ties of Europe. ini a short t Ime thmes pineapples will be mnak ing thir al~ pealrance in thle Foreign nmrkets. The are shipped in an1 uipeliit state, an md ims Iture during thle voyage, m.dA bienee at not so excellent ini iuaility ats the fln hot-house fruIt, or ais if they,~ wer properly ripenedi ini thle gronid. Th'I p)ineap)ples of New Prov idencue, how~ ev,er, arie supherior t.o anmy other varieta ani'.1ofiten attaiin ani enormoussize. Oni -growvn inb Pembrokeshireo, weighing I10) lbs., and measured Itfje in, in hielggh exclusive of stalhk amid crown, aind 22 1 in erremfereiice, was servedl upl at th coroiiatioin baiinejit of George I V., an xinece then the improved modes of cul -tivation have greattly increasedl the siz andl quality of the fruit. 'There is a enormous dlemanid for the Jiahanm pineapples bot,h in Europe and Amenrie and1( a new induistry has lately sprun up in the Island in prneservhug the frul n tmls wvhen they are fully ripened oine f actor y In Nassaui alone ex ports it:i nually a million tins, valued at-EIO.00( These fruits are sup)erior to t,hose semi away earlier in the season, as they ar ripened naturally and packed in per feet condition, instead of being gathei ed when only half ripe. A GENTLEMAN having a servant wvit a very thIck skuill used to often cal him the king of fools. "1 wish," sail the follow one day, "you could mank your words good, as I shiould then b t.he monarch of the world." BASE BALL Enthusiast wrItes to as us if Sinibadl when hie took his memo! able ride on the rock didn't furnis the first instance of a man going out o a fowl? A cocKNEy mule dIriver addresse his team as "my dear 'earers." * 'ITuis being leap year, bull-frog ought to be In f ashion. how to maike crockery ware--Don usle it. AGRIOULTURE. IIUGAltIAN UIASS.-Conparatively few farmers raise LIIIS crop, though it Is very productive and excellent for most kind of stock, if fed in the proper man- I i tier. The time between sowing and I ). harvesting is shorter than for any fleld I is crop raised on farms. It is useless inl ( tills latitude to sow it early in the sea- < son. To produce a good crop the eni I- tire growtla of the of the plant must F io take place during very .warm weather. I 1, If Sown at the sanle time oats are, the t Ig plants will make a very slow growth, I and will remain stunted during the en- I g tire season. The trouble ome farmers c I- have experienced with Hungarian hay j ve has arisen mainly from allowing the j - grass to remain uncut till the seed was a . nearly or quite ripe. It should be har- i vested as soon as the seeds form and I *before Choy have commetinced to mnatu re, c Another dillioulty has arisen from the I 1e amount of dust lungarian grass often .9 st contains. As it grows on land t.ha was i 1 recently plowed and harvested, and over the surface of which there is no sod, much dust Is likely to be disturbed 'j g in raking and pitching the hay. This t ro may be prevented very largely by cut- I i- ting the grass quite high. and by gath- ( - ering It when it Is cured with a hand- C it rake instead of with a horse-rake. If I_ gathered in this way and pitched on tle cart when the ground-'s moist with 1 C, dew nearly all the dust usually found In I lungarian hay may be avoided. 0 SowNIo Oncan Gitais -Orchard t grass Is very deservedly cominig more I d11ito Cultivationl every year, both North , and Souh, and it will perhaps beneft y some to be told how to sow it. It t y should always be inixed with clover I Ir seed. To mix the seed Properly, put ; t down tpolin a .loor half bushel of or- 0 ch1' d gr1ass seed, and scatter over that b one quart of clover seed ; repeat until p1 i you get a stout Pili say four or live L bushels. Then mix thoroughly ; spread out upon the Ilour, and sprinkle water ,0upon the pile stirring all th time until ' jotute wet, then mix In plaster or dry L 0 ashes, or even bran, until. sullielently 1 dry to seParate when thrown from the 6 s hand. Throw it in bulk till next morn s Ing, when it. is ready for sowing. 1 s Taikn through this Process It can be & sowI With as 1uch regularity as Wheat, regardless of ordinary winds. If It re nalis in bulk more than one nigit in c warm weather, it will heat, and must 1be opened. Except for meadows or s standing pastures, orchard grass Is too e 8 expensive. For the ordinary shifts, it. Sjis better to use lover seed alone, as or I chard grass does not do its best uder two or three years,' when, if the land 0 P j ii good, it will have male a sod that t s | will resist tihe aCLIoun o1 the feet of the t I stnek fin wet weather. t RiwAiis IN ROADS AND PATIM.-1t 0 shou'd be remenbered that the worst. spot in at pIleco of road, whether nubli or Private way, inealsures tihe ca'pacit of tie team for hauling loads over it, 1 Sor in othor words, a team can draw be- a tween two given points 0111) what it r ean draw over the hardiest spot, wheth , er it. be a Fteep hill or a mtuddy slough R hole, no matter how perfect the other portions of the way may3 be. Any man would No con,idered a tfool who should t keep a good Pair of horses for hiauling t loads and then persist il usiig theml Oil at one-horse wagon, drawlig but a half load at a ti 111, and yet that laj list what 1 we aro ill doig, who year after year haul maniire, fraain Products or ier- a CIhanI(ise over roalls that, by t.le ex penlitu iro o1 smll 11a1mounlit of labjr. 0 8 would enable us to haul double the weight we now draw. April is often tts a good month or -making repairs Sini roads and i'aths. a runi with t.he cowt till hre Is six miotiths a o)(1ldit least. If' weanedcL earlier, teetIt on new milk just frmn thre COW three tImes aL daly till lhe is six inont hs old, ' then t.wiee a daiy till eight monthsr, their t on01Ce a day for a1 mronrthr 1o l0 onger.' A t n ealday, say3 a mnonith old, give 1himna littlle hay103 to pull at, Iandi lilteor e let hiin hrave soime Oat ieali, a little oil caeke, vegetablecs, etc., iner. asinig tire i'ratiOns' graiuiiliy a1 lie grows older, l We aninug f'romn muilk should be grad - ' aa and1( ini pa2stureI timen. fIRig ihis nose erteihtonthrs and1( hanile himt from C -l,ht imLeron daLily. After he is weanI .1 ed, (eed nla you wold( othri catt.le to keep thmemr in tIhe best 'onaditioni. D)o n rot halidle tire ing afIteri it is pot,1 in I ut)iilie wVounrd 11lit nirly3 heleLd , aind r'ubl on his notse someit mraltil tallow s - wIire aL 111ay. 1 t ISony.i Th nIiOAT, CeUun, (CoI.J and1 8im11- ~ - ar tr'oubles, it sufferled to p)rogress, re -stilt ini serious Puilmonary A treet ions, oftet!mes11(2 ineralei. "Brh'.enl's Bron .leisTehe"rahdrel h eto hedsCs, 11nd1 give ahniost instanit .\ l)iscov'.av Antor Coi2N.--An eix- a - eiranige tellIs of ai mantI wholi plan1ts, t,wo( 11 01'r three a' eeks afiter' thle cr'op Is111 plntdl, il .L anew hutll o 'ii every' fifteenth rowv,a .each w ay. Anad tis Is tire reason: 1' C tire weather' becomes dry' after the liii- C ing hnethe ilkandtassels both become t2 I tiry tand ti,end.and thinition, if' itv e shiould becomeii seasoniabie, the silk r'e e tives an11 direnecws its gr'ow t hr,bt thre tas sels do inot recover. l'h n lor' want of t, polen,i te newI sli k is uniable to till the lI -ollee f'or whiichr it, was1i designred. The 1: pollen f'romi the r'ep)lante corn lO' i then 0 ready(13 to supply silk, and1( the illinig Is comrpleted. lie says near'ly alhl tihe ahor01- t five earis so commlon ini coire crops, arie Cau'sed by3 tire wan tof pollen, 1a11 d1he hiais [1 known ma rs to douibie theli' sIze in this 1 3 iillinig. IT ia said that, six bushels of pens5 ar'e eqal 1 to ten bushels of corii for' fatten C inig hiogs, iaiid Lthat peas ylieid a larger iiinumber of bushels 1)0r acre titan coirn. o a Rose potaLtoes the smallest, aiimunt o1f I seed ini the hill yields the best crop. Mir. I*artinigton Says - Don't take anry of the quack restrrins, .as they ai'e reglimntal to the hurman Sttitrn; bt,t uit your trutst in iiop Bitters, whieh wiil cure general (dilap-. a idatlon, costive habits andL comic dis-t - eases. 'They savedl Isatae fr'om a severe .extract of tripod fever. TIhtey are the ne plus untuafl m nedleinos.-losona Glo'be. i -INoxICATINO liquor produce oIl. Sarrhwoa or co)nstlpatlin, anrd a torpid ' e ond(ition of tire liver',resulting in gen. e ei'ai dehbility and inertness of mnindi. e TIo overcome thIs p)rostraitionl, appent is again made to tire liquor as ai stimulant, .only to increase the gast.riedistur bance. T lhie Judicious appll)ienion of1 such a . tonic as Simimonrs' Liver Rtegulateor w iould strike at tihe very root of thre evil by corecting the condition of thie liver, exeit.ing tire bowels to action, or cor- - recting their loosentess, stim ulatinag tIre \ klidneys anid removing thre feeling of di general dlepressmonr, and with it the U craving for liquor. "Tius is to cei'tify that J suffered a with the Gastritus for four months,and ~ Coldi not be relieved until I prmoured D)r. Simmons'Liver Regualator,and was, C< t entirely oured in a short time. 0 "E. TF. TRNowN,oman's We lh,a. 0 IBOMlIST10, ONtows.-From our own experlenc( md the observation of others, we cal ,ully Indorse the testimony of the 31 .ouls Miller, on the healthful proper les of the above esculent. Lung an Iver complaints are certainly benefited often cured, by a free consumption o mions; either cooked or raw. Cold ribld to then like magle. Don't b fraid of them. Taken at night all of onse will be wanting by morning, an tie good effects will amply cornpensati 'r the trilling annoyance. Taken regu arly they greatly protiote the healti >f the lungs and the digestive organs Ln extract made by boiling down thi ulee of onions to a syrup, and taken a medicine, answers the purpose veri vell, but fried, roaRted or boiled, on ons are better. Onions are a ver, heap medIcine, within everybody'. each, and they are not by any juean , "6bad to take" as the costly nostrutni neglect of their use may necessitate How TO CLEAN BRASS AND CoPPEn. 1he following mixture will be fount( he best thing for cleaning brass, cop icr, tin, stairrods, taps, and even win ows, and it is quite worth the troub f making once a year, as quantities J :ive will last the Unto, and the bes Vay is to store it inl wide-Imlouth11e( ilekle jars of glass or stone : 1 pounti vhitening, 1 pound rotten stone, outind of soft soap, I teacupfrul vine, :ar, as much water is will make it i hick paste. Let It boll fully ten mlin ites, aind when nearly cold adh( half . int of spirits of turpentine. Whet 'ou use it put very little on a rag rul lie article you widi to clean well will L until it beeomes bright, and ther 0 ih with it leather dipped in powder. d Bath brick. Unless you use Batii rick it. soon tarnishes, but Bath brici reserves the polish. i.rima Fisit FREsil WITH 31UGAR -A imethod adopted in PortUgal fox reserving flih con'sists In remnoviing lie viscera and sprinkling sugar ovej lie interior, keeping the fish In a horl. oititl posilttio, So thiit the sugar may enetrate as much ais possible, It 1. *ld that fish prepared in this way eat e kept comipletely fresh for a loni me, the tivor being a perfect as it re. ently caught. Salmon1 thus treated efore salting and smoking possess i iuch more aigroeablo tacte, a table p0Oon of' sugar being suillolent for i ve pound fish. CoMPOTE OnANUHs.-Put a hau1dftu f loaf sugar to boll with a gill of wa ir in a saucepan; when it bolls, adt lie rind- of three oranges minced flue y or cut into very narrow strips; le hie whole boll five miites,add a ilquoi lass of brandy, and pour tho-syrup ot-over halt a doz.m oranges, peelet uid cored or out up into any forn yoL Lke. Tiho oranges should be left in f tsin with tho syrup till quite cold nd then plied upon at dish and served OVEN ZoviP.--One pound of goo oup beef cu,in small Fquare pieces Wo onions, two carrots and two pota. oes, peeled and cut Into slices, tw( ablespoonfuls of rice, half a pint o; pilit peas, pepper and salt to taste, on1 ouneh of pot-horhs minced line, am ne gallon cold water; put all these ij redliets into an earthen vessel, covel cry k.se and put tie jtar In a moder to oven for four hotrs; a good disi ien the top of the stove is wanted fox ther cokin1g. A SCOTTISH CAKH.-One on)11ld 0 resh butter. one pound of lump sugar. no pound of enirrants, half a pound o1 atlslis chioppedl, a~ q[garter of' a pouna I' canidied lemton anid orange., one p)ounl nd( thiree-quarters of hlour , a smnall tea, poon1fiil of sodar puit in t,he last th ig br ee eggs, onie pint of' milk ; beat thi titter to cr-esin then add1( the flout' ggs and1( ilk by3 degrees. beating ail nie t ine; p)ut~ the curranltts itn last, thei lie soda ; p)ut spiee to taste ; bake lt )ig tlime. 1'TRK-: EYOUP.-8iaye aill the botnes and reatk the backbone into two or threi iecesr; boil these in au little more wate, han11 youi wan1t soup1, 11or anf hour ; then I.imi out thle b)one, and1( put, in the imea at in very small piec-es, and boil a feiw bomuents imre ; then season, with a lite Le salt anid pleppe)r. SoFT MloLAssEs G ImRBREAD.-On< uip of' mtolasses, one0 teaspooniful on ilertitus,one of ginager, one tabllespooy Il of butter- or lardt, anda inch of sal If you use lard) Stir this together iud t-hpour01 on half ai cup of01 boiling 'liter and stir in one putt of' flour kiuke about 0o1nei deep inr a sheet 'his is very nice If' pains arc taken tc aLve the waiter' hoiling. and to beni elI, when the flour is added., Suatr Pen'-omix Wrieot-r E'cos.-Tiak< piece at' Iigh t br'ead doug~h (an a bak ag day) thle size of1 a quarLlt dhil)per; at tnout on y-our moulding board: dd( to 11his one cup of suet, -0 cup cho~pped r'aisins, onc uip Ztte curr'iants ; niix toget,her bor'oughtly and set it to rise on a plate: lihen light eniouigh, steamii two hioui's, A lad in Albaiiy county was tr'eated [3 a warming by his tat her, wh'len the itter' (eriilly :it bilitin upan a ba.( ONEi- of thle be, t e p1taphs, aneli one of he hi irtesl ab,0o, I- th..t whieh Je-ri 0 ave fo tr Charlies Ki~h th le ainiiabl<i ught.'" A M ATrEU n p)edesti i an ithes are sil be rage ini Adcanita. Ga A' LTurJuIclnimany parties are end(ea r ig to hush ofther siilarit r'ieele lonts, Dri. H[ii'5 (Cought Syruip taket he he'id andL lie Driuggists are sellny tore than ever bef'ore. Prtice, 25 cents TVi E only htope of hahiliheadls-CA n OLINE, a d. odorized extract of peitro Lsumli. E very obt)l'tion remiiovedl by eent hinpirovemenit. I t is nowv f'ailt. sas. The 0only eure for baldness andi hte most dielhler h'ilr driesling known.i GU-:LrY.--Anyl>iy re3'icommendtiiIng ai )othini g remedy foir childri-ci conitait ig oium tin any foi'm is guilty of arm'u. Dri. Bull's B tby Syrup is war bitted not, to cointah i opiates and1( shiould ieretoreo be wiidely reiouaimeded, In there are. anyi ol ou- reatders whot ave niot triedi Dobns' ElectrIc Soap, nade by Cragln & Co., Phlladelphla,) 'e adhvise them to give it Otto trial, for icir sake. llave your groer get It. PilirtEs AND irtMOnis ON TilE FACE. Int thuis conditIon of the skIn, the EOKTiIE 18 the gr-eat, relmtedy, as it acts Ireetly upon t.be cause8. J t cleanses amid uti lIes the blood, thereby causIng hum iOrs of aill kinds(1 to dIi -appear. AvowD A CosTT114 HA1? OF JBoDY, not Only )Catuse of the alttendime dmucomioit, but I et e-ngender diseases involving morce sorious nbsequ -ne'es. Dr. Jayno'al Sanative P.1s are ther Laxat, ve or Catharrtie, necenrding to the is. and may bo osponded upon to prod uce gan1t7 SaOrnat.Ia one I o an-i ... a. WIT AND HUMOR. . Too muth whiskey has had a ver] bad effect upon a man's bump ot local ItY. A few days ago a speou lator stag - gered across New street, opposite tht S stock Exchange, and accosted & broken saying: "Say, Mister, which is thi other side of the way ?" "Over there of course " was the reply, as the aston. ished bro'ker pointed to the oppositc side of the street. "'Tile douse I" ejao I ulated the tipsy fellow, "J- y G 3 told me a ruoment ago, when I wa4 on - that side, that it was over here. But . I always said that he couldn,t tell thf truth." "SIR I have your note for $20," sai r one cit zen to another, as they met ox - Larned streetSaturday. "Yes, I guest you have." "And you'll pay it?" "Nol i just now.'" "Sir I J will have no fool a ing. If you don't pay the note, I'll I "Yes?" "I'll put it in the bank.' "Just so." "And you'll be notified tc pay it." "Yes." '.And if you don't, it will be proteated. "Quite likely.' I "And-and-" "And the protest will cost you twelve shillings. 1"leaseprut il - mthe bank. Good norning, sir I' A SX-YEAH-.oLD boy, living neaR Bridgeport, was questioned by his school teacher the other day as to his I name. The boy said 'he hadn't got none. "But you inust have sonle name," ill. sisted the questioner; "what do they call you around bone ?" "They call me i genulie jackass," repjied the lit tle fellow with sincerity. The investi gation was promptly abandoned. BELi,E-'This holly iII my hair wants a little roller--it's too red. Aunty-Well, why not put in a sprig or two of mistletoe, dear ? l1elle-Nonsnse, Auntyl why I should have all the young mon kissing me I Aunty-Indeedo, no, my dear; they'd do nothing of the kild. I've tried 'in. A J,AD, who was at play with the son of a next door neigihbor, asked 1is cotu p:nflon: "Is not yoir lather a fool?" "Nos' Who sald that of my fatihor I" was the reply. "Nobody, as I knows on," responded the knowing urchin.1 "but mother told ic t'other day that I was next. door to a fool, ant I didn't know whether she meant your father or Nat Smith's." NoT long ago, in the court ofsessions, anl Irish lawyer, while arguing with earnestness his cause. stated a polIt whicI the court ruled out. " Vol[," s ild the attorney, "11(it plaze the coort, il' am wroig lin this, I have another pint th;.s6 equally Ias concilisive."1 "My boys," said a kind Oil City teacher, "I ryou would be prosiudent of the United States you utist be good and studious.'' "WVho wants to be president?" yelled out a young chap ixrou a back scat." "I'd rutier be 13tdliLr Itill, and sih ot an Injun."1 Aid the boys all chorused: "ThemL's our MELCUANT: W'ee, Donal,' that's becn awful' times for sheep." "Nav only tlem, but, acih ! a' tihing's gaun to the deevil time nloo." Merixait: "'Losh,m.n I i1 that's the way o't) he'11lined till extenx' Ill. premlke J." "MAMMA, says it is not polite to ask for cake," said at little boy.-"No,' was the answer; "it does not loook well in littlo boys to do so.'-"'1Bit, said th urchin, **sihe didn't say I mut not eat a piece if yon ave It to me1." A- intoxicated Providce man ask eda railroad ticitet agenxt for a t,icket to ilades, and was givenx one for Troy. I ile's back now antd will let the agent -know that lhe ldin'L wxant anytinxg worse thaun he asked for. WnNa man's ifie comes in aind seesgJmim razor ix hand axnd with hisi faxce all lather, and xasks hinm, "'Are you shaving?"' it's provoking In himx to answer, "No, I'm blacking t,he stove," but it's Ihumuan nat,ure to so Ireply. A ClERGYMAN asked a t,ipsy fellow whio was leaniing against,a fence, where he exp)eted to go wheni hc died, ''ii. I can't, get along tany hetter t,ban now, I shan't go nowhere," said hxe. TIo part les whlo are unable to express thxeir feelIngs we, would suggest the matter of seniding thiemi by freight. BAsKET-nOY on street-"'.Ere's yer freshl Trailing nii b,itus-10 cenxts ax bunchl -three for a qju:trter."' Unxromanxtic and1( practi.al cutstomxer--"liave y'ou got axiy danxdelion greens theiLre ?" Airrxn a shArp lash of lightning, the othxer day, a little live-y'ear-old Essex b)oy looked upi to his miothier andi said, "'Mammna, I guiess God scrathed a~pretty big itatch that, time, don't yott?" "'I nix' xno timie to stumfV the chxickenx,' apologized a l:adlady t,o her boarders. ''Never mind, madam, it's touxghx enotughx as it i.,' repled1 one of them, AN old genthx imin up townx says hia boy is Libe chxamplion light waxit of theo .country, for the gas is kept burninag for im a in the hall every~ nxight after one o'clock. A MKIRE maiter of form-x-Ciittling a d1r.-s. WVhat IHotter E'videnxce Conl thme people ask to silbstattiate the merits of D)r. P'ierce's F"am Ily Med-1 icine than tIhe fact that they have nIot onily yearly grown in p0lptiilar favor in this coumntry, butt the foreige dlemand for themn has became so great as to ne c,essitate the estaxbiishilng of a branch of thIe celebrated Worl's D)ispensairy in London, England, that these bless ings to the iilicted may be dispatched front that, greatest, comm:exrciail(centre of the worild to every counitry and( 1)0op)10? O oldlen M eil Dilscovery Is ai concentratedl, potent, alterative, oxr blood-lanmsinxg remed(y, thaxt winxs golden (opin ins of all in ho use it for all huminorM, from the eommonox p)imple, blotch or eruption, t,o the formidable scrofutlouis swelling. 1Interntal fever, soreness and] ulceration, yield to Its be nignx infhluexxce. Consumixption, which is hbut a f orm of serofulouse affecctionx of the lungs, may in its early stages be cured by a free use of this Godl-givon remedy. See article on Consumnption and1( its treatment in "Invalids' GOuide Book"-I0 cents post-paid. Address, World's D)ispensary Medicxl Associa tIon, Buffalo, N.Y. W oRcEsrEn, Mass., Fob. 3, '70. Dxi. R. V. P'i:EnE: Deari Sir.- With trembling hand, from may extreme age, being eighty ilve, I write to infor'm you of t he great boneilt, your Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets hxave been to me1. Th'iree year's ago I wias prostrated with pneu monla, and1( no one thoaghit I woutld recover. By the use of those medicines I was raised to hiealth,and by the bless lag of God and your mnedicines I hxave enjoyed p)retty good health since, al though for years before this I suf'ered fromt weak lungs and a bad cough. Gratefally yours, blinv 3 ISK. Two Or$ani. Regulate Arst the stomach,seoond liver; especially the first, so as to form their functions perfectly,aud; will remove at least nineteen-twentle of all the ills that mpnkind Is heir in this or any other climate. Hop 2 ters Is the only thing that will g perfectly healthy natural action to tit two organs.-Maine Farmer. M Thollon has recently observed, the aid of his specm"rosoope of high i persive power, a solar prottitera: whose height equaled one sixteentb the diameter or the sun, or about 000 miles. Ostrich feathers may be bleached exposing then to the light of the i Inu an atmospiere saturated with vapors of benzine, turpotine or ji6t leumi. Nature.s Way. Nature often cures disease but when does, it is always by expelling In some wa otht-r the cause. Kidney-Wort offeotually i nature in doing tbie, and this is why it I forms so many great cures-Mivunr. Dit. C. W. BzNsoN's (OELERY CHOAMOM PII.L are prepared expressly to cure Sick 114 acho, Nervous Headacie, Neuralgia, No vt nears, St t fl'Sss, PaialysiH and- Indigestl and wilt cure any case. Price. CO ets. a box e boxes for $2.00. Post freC. PARSONS, BANO Co., Whoicsalo Druggist,% Portland, Mal Order at once. Satisfaction guaranteed. A 0AID.-To all who are suffering from the er anal ind1ucretions of youth, norvous weakness, et decay, loes of manhod etc.. I will send a to that will curo you, I' OF JilAItOR. This a Xomedy was discovered boy a missionary ii o Atnierica, Mend a seif-addro-edenvolopu toth 11 JOSEPI J. INMAN, ttation D. New York (Aty A Vanable Gift Free. A book on the Liver, its diseases and tt treatment sent free. Inoluding treatises ul Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Janndi illiousness, Headache. Constipation, Dyspi sia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, Broadway, New York city, N. Y. The Voltaic Belt Co., Alarshall, Kich. Will send their celebr'ed Electro Volt Belt. to the afflicted upon 80 days's tri Speedy cures guarantecd. They mean wl they say. Write to them without delay Vegetine. The Best Medicine. GENERAL DEBILITI FREPonr, 1ll., Sept, 27, 1871 H1. It. STEVEss. Bostonl: 1)t'ar 8.r-1 have been using your valua ined'cine, Vegeline, for General Debility. j have no elitatloa n .4aying i h it I canside onte of the best. it not the best medicine in I market for a general invigorator ant 111c Pur.dler. J. U. POITE VECETINE GIVES GENEIAL SATISFACTION. Eruptions of tho Skin, Ohron'o Sore E and General Debility. Read what Dr. 8i1naoiss SayM: VICRONA. Ms., Jin 6., IST MA. H. 1R. QTEVNas, Bos;ou: I have us-d Veget.ine in my family for t years and cordially roaonmend it us a renu for Eruptions or the Skin, Chronic sore It and General )'billty. I have alio r conmen it to a great many p!rsin4 in this .ection, an hi isk it h is givi-n g enoral sattsfation. Very respotfully, Dx. J. J. 81I1MON. Yo ir very valu-tle meicino, Vigetine, stored the sight to my little daughter, saved I from being blind, and I have no doubt ea, her life. Vfrgratofully, MRS. J. J. SIMMON: WITIE SUCH BlENEFIT. SnEnovoix., Wis., Nov. 45, 157? MR. II. It. STEYENS, Bo ,ton : D)ear 8ir.-I cain Iuilv testify to the elciet of youar Veg:-tineo as a Great. Bloc I l'uriler, h ing tised 1U during the last s0een Iontlhs wt snehl benelit. Yours truly, W. 0. 81T. SURE, D)rug5lst VEQETINE Is TH E BEST SPRtING MEDICIN] Vegetie' is Sold by .Al 'Druggis SterdThut's areat atarrh Remeto Is the ,afest.nmost aerecable anad etf clal remned, tho wair:d for the curo of CATAltitll. No mi tr.m whaa cause, or h.ow longc staatadmg. by giv STURDIVANT'S CATARRH REMEl a fair anda Impartial trial, you will be convinced thais fact. Tis iie dlicine is very pleasant and be takent by the most delicate stomach. For sale all Drugeliss. andiby 110LLOWAY a 00., 602 A 8treet, Phtiade.phia, of uin - man o lt ened by the train of tenatoeling over an t Umu1taaud usae toa nrin,o eand Hop Biters. waste, use Hop U. dIfyou are yon and ufering fron eny in ned or sng, old or youn aurng frm nes, rely on op Bitters. Whoover y ou fee Thousands die an whenever Ou fel uall (roan some nesclean ,ton d-sas &a nagt w hohavee breo n pretd t akeo H op HopBitters ora,'ae cota . . 0. puaint, ieneis an absolute of the stomach anal irresista boeja, b,loodbi er for liter or nlerve drunkenness , lwrate NEVER irular. life. t awAI r'o c., saved hun- Ratchest, N. Y. drods. - r.. ,o. M IC ROSC O PES, Opera Glasses, Theromoators, Eye (hasi spectacles, Baromoators, at Greatly lIf4aced Price. R. & J. BECK. Man nfactuarlng Opticians, Pahiladelphia. Be, I stamnpp for illustrated Catalogue of 141 pages, 4 mntiona ba his pape:. WORCE STEI ia now regarded as the ST ANDIA RI) AUTIHOIlIT anda is -o1commaaed ib' liryanat 1,onglolluw, WlI tier,rsumlner, iiain,ea~, Irv ang, \'iaaiahrap, Asas Marsh al, tacinry, E.vorett. Mania, iN~aiehos, Quitm F -in, hilili.arai. Meaiinaer, aund ah aSjority our maaast dii- aamrninhlad .chlaare, atndl, esdes,i 1 coagaaizad as anulhority by the Diepartmet'ats or c af ltitorla a.Iu l'iic instruaioan.dptdbm Unasabridged Cisarte Dietiounary. Profits iilaint rataed. Ih rary shaaup. onia.ne. Consaprehenssive Diciobnary, IIlluutrate lg2aaa. It.ai r,a:na e a,7A. Po.ket Dictiontasy. Ilis'.rated. 24mo. Clo1 t.Lt cets.; ran , tio,xlian, '6 cte. "'. 1 Ia beut Enaglilh writers andl the most paritoa1 Amaorlean writr. u..o' WtitVESTEKlt as their a ilharty."--Newo Yaork lirrauld. For sale la all lloakaaellers or wi be sent by rl ina ri-ca'tt or price. lay thae Puaablihers. . nI. LPIN'oTTr CO., PhadephI SA PONIFIEF Is the 01-1 Rteliable floncentrated Lye for TrAM Ii 50 ARP M AK I Nt. Directions accompanay eseha c for mnakina elHard, 1402l and Toilet Notap quica Itis, tull weight atai str.netha. AWID TAKE NO OTH ER. PEN N*A NA LT M A NUI'o C0.. PBIIL AY Those ansawerlng an advertiement w confer a favns upon the advertiser and t; publshe bystating that they saw the adwt *latntin hs eournal (namng the pape MIR, the ier-1S E roO$8ATE 080 by of lV, by the ro- STOMACH she fITTEFt A ae oFoa-t& the system r ts uarpe r. I stetters ztoutacah itters, whlch 3Or- renders digustioc easy anb complete, Couatoracts biousno-is, and keele the bowelp fit order, ut nIo niatl and benollent are its offeets, that lot oul Is i bd nvitor I reulitti by it@ uso, gut ILIC d nuei'ner baitished fron,th diilu t. ad- For sall by ill Driuggist and Iloalers generally. "o" AGENTS WANTED FOR THE *o 3JCTOpt,IA.L HISTORYouWORLD 19mbracing full wmid amthentic accounts of t-very -ora nation of ancient and iu4olern timet. mid ioluding a irly history of the rise and fall of th Greek and imaip lv Ntpilres, the mldil ages, tho ri t-ades. tie foudal Teat system1 the roformAt,out the diocvtry and listile. uth mento the tow Wi ld, oto., etc. Ilv. It containe 673 finu filet r;oa on rainxe. atid t theinos: a, niploto History of ilek rid e, or pub. limied. Bend ror specien pages and extra t rms to .%jrenis. Addroxx NATIONAL PUBLISIING 00., Philadelphia, Pa. 0ir 00, )P 102 has maL at Rupertus' celebrated Bingli Breech-loaiinF Shot 4na 15 up. Doxible-barrol lIreechi loadoe at ip. "azsli and i \reol *'min-c , O ,i0 P f; P to l e o t m ost ap p ro V 4d R Xli s i a t a ric u amakes. All kinds of nportiit inipemonts amlti rti el ,rquirpd br or teppen aiyl q%in-makars. 00 1s b BN i 05111-fOAMbNO DOUBE OUNSW a r0 up-the best guns yet made for the price. Pr ice on appicat ion. JOS. 0. GRUBB & CO., 712 Market St., Philada., Pa. Ae ind r.it, The Onl) Medicine That Acts at the Same Time on The Liver, the Bowels and the Kidneys. These great organs are the natural cleaui era of the Rystuii. If they work well, healtia will he pet-feet-, It they becomse eloqgod, dreadful dicases are sure to follow with es TERRIBLE SUFFERINC. Biliousness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Consfipation and Piles, or Kid ney Complaints, Oravel, llabotes, or hkeunmatie Pains and Aches, are developed because the blood is poisoned with hle humors that should have been W1 expelled naturally. )dy KMIEY-WORT S will remora tho health a tion and all these eetoyn vils will be baihd,elc them kind you will live hut to rtaer. n Thousands have been cured. Trytitandlyou will add one more to the number. Tako it and health willonco more gladden your heart. Why OfuterloaferfvmrtateormentofeAeblgblak re. Wby bear selidlaitress tro311C4nsUpaWU L.O Ila1 lier KDNXY-WORT Will curo you. Try a pack. e age at once and be satialled. IL is a dr7t vegetable comp,ound and y oIs. Inisraiuon )iavln ft. J'h.e. 1.00 5 WEL,RICEARDS0N CO., lrophietors, SDeafness. DR- JUDOGF'Seay and pleasing method of treat BrochIttI, I ofgs old r N erts and tni Complaints I~w-iuesev or succes. bena for e nt rt of iti t ot fr nt -u t8. 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