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AGRICULTURAL. TJots in Houses. llary savs: "In twenty-seven years* lime I nover hail a horse to die of i |\e Imts. 1 believe that r everybody iseon\inced thattho hots eome from eggs or nits which are deposited upon the horse's hair by that troublesome My resembling a bee in color. This lias always !>e -n my opinion. Now it is gcneralh hvown that a horse that has the hots does not appetir to suffer until he is too far Hone to he cure I. To prevent fatal effects of disease, I have made it a praetiee t?> give my horses, in the month of September, the following remedy: "Of olive oil. honey, and lemon juice, each two ounces and a half: mix and give those to the horse; tho next day purge well. "Whether a horsn bo inclined or not t > have the hots, this remedy will do him no harm." A correspondent <>f the Department of Agrieulture says : "It appears from remarks of differ. nn v.iini i ii.ii nuii1' Kimwoi ii M y certain redic Iv. I know of a remedy ileitis .safe and certain, diseoYcro I in the follow in}.; way : ''About thirty years ago, a friend of mine lost l>y b its, a flue lior.se. He look, from tin' Moinai'h of the dead horse about, a j. ill ol lu.t v and brought them to my oftiee tot\perimont upon, lie made prepara i nr. -f every remedy lie ha I h'.'.trd <u". an I put S'jino of t hem into enoli. Most of them had no of' l'eet, a few ufT'ote I tItem slightly, bu^ sage tea more t ban any t liing else killed them in lifleen hours, lie cimeluded that he would killihcin by using ni. trie neld, but it had no mote, effect up. on them than water; (lie third day i they were a- lively as when put iti. A I mi 11 *11 of tan/.y we. . growing I?y my of. liee. He i . >ka 1 in d'ttl ! I hut,br;ii ;od It, ad I 'd a little water, pie. .a- I out the juiee and put some in; they were dead in one miiitite. Sinee then I iiavo given it to e\er> le.rse 1 have seen affected with hots, and I have never known it to fail of giving entire relief. My friend hud another horse affected witli hots sever il years later. Ilognvo him a dos of tan/.\ in t ho morning nti i a <! > of silt. in 111- awning. . 'I lia n<'\t morning la- look up from i ho uxuivl i? uis three halt' pints of hots." - /*?'y*i/'? /.- * I i I'm. Mn,r.s imp. I'akm Woau. A eorrespoiuli'iil < !' ill'* I hi /'i'vif I-) win nil thus strongly -laii' tlit* superior tyof inulis over hoi .e. for farm work in the South. Tho suhjeel is worthy the attention of Northern farmers: "Mules on an uveimje are more valuable than horses, are more easily . ai.-ed, are not .so subject to disease, ; re not likely to run away in wagon.a and ploughing, are longer lived, j n.i 11 do more work and require le$s , i'eed and attention; they are stronger, I will draw a heavier load and stand j a great deal more hardships, and nro i every way pr> f"ruble to t he horse for eneral farm use. Mult- e une in earll> r, being rend\ for light work when ihrec years old. They wili then do enough werlc on the farm to pay for ji'Oit; after having atlaiued the ago of j lour years, they are ready for any 1 kind of service. But the horse (eolt) i must bo kept until he is lour yours dd, before he is worked at all, and when he is four lie must he a lirsl-rato roll to bring as niueh as tho mute will at two years old, But assume the animals are both required for farm work, see what n difference t hero is in J".iv<?r of the inulc. The working lifo | f the mule can ho safely estimated at ;hirt\ years, and that of a horse at ten ears. So while a mule is working its life out, three horses will he ro- i quired to do equal service. Itut these j are net i he only items. The saving of I feed is at least one-f<?urlh, or not less i that ("?I7 bushels of earn, and 127 tons of hay. These amounts, added to the original saving in pitivhasc of animals, 1 show an advantage in favor of the use of tlie mule over ihe horse of over $1,i>00 during the ordinurv life of tliounimal. The mule is less dainty about food, ungrouud grain and dry feed being just the thing for him. Hou.ow JIoiin. This names is used to designate the symptoms !' a variety of diseases. This represents no particular disease, and is as indellnito as the term ''sickness." The horn of an ox is tilled with a highly sensitive and vascular core, which is a prolongation of the frontal hone, and serves as a support to the horn. The horn is composed of t he same materials as the skin and hair, and is not sensitive, it may be removed, leaving the core in its place, and is then hollow, as wo are used to see it whoa separated from the head. These -h >rn cores are well ^applied \\iih arteries,veins and nerves, and whenever . from any cause the tissue:-, of the head are inllanied or congested, tin? Increased temperature of tho parts b then foil in the horns liioro readily Hum elsewhere. When the contrary occurs, and from poverty or excitement elsewhere, the -supply of blood to the head is diminished, tho joss of ijcut is felt first in the horns, and they are cold. It is generally the case when an nniinal is said tobeaffeot ?*d by horn nil or lioliow horn. Then t he ?juack recommends tho horns to be bored with a gimlet,afld peppor or turpentino to Ire injected, or turpentino to bo burned upon tho poll. This causes irritation and inflammation of tho pun*, restoring tho heat, but it only makes tho ease and the suffering tvorse. Tho remedy ought to ho sought in restoring ?ho condition of tho animal by such modieino or food us tho needs of tho ease call for.? American Ayri< nltnrlni. Tiii: female swine that are selected for breeding purposes may l>e fed to <ho I?est advantage for nourishing their young on a varied succulent diet. Vegetables, cooked potatoes, milk, r>\vlll from the hou30, clo., together with plenty or room to cxerciao, an abundance of oban straw to lie upon, * w.d plenty of trosh air, will accoui* fltfish all Unit can boreasonably do3irod, ' I fern ,^ A> \+ Til rsrt??|i ? * /. 1 trk -? <?wi i 'r-.vi/m??f wi ? ( Trunin .Millet. [From ill * Xiolivill*; (Yean.) llwaJ tin.) The honor el s'ar iir.r 1!n> produe- ; lion 01 (ierman Millet in tins country 11114 been liCt'iilly OOUC? ii. ! 1 o llu'.h- I orlord county, Toon., while various opinions have I.ecu ??ivcii a* to whcf.cc iL came here ami how. The hlhiwittp furnished hy Mr. t). J*. Mciiobcit* ot ihi> oily will throw .some lipli. on tiu> pi>i111 : In lf?'(5o or 1 SCO a (h-mian oaine to this city with a small stock ol s? oil ami op i eil a store on College Street.f 1 :ii i| in .lane or .Inly his creditors iioin ( incieiiatti closed Ids store, an*! the poods ware turned overt > me lor s tie, and in the lot weie nine baps branded th rman milb'l, a larpc round seed <>!"* lielit st i aw eoii r. 1 sold 1 belli as derm.hi Millet see I, puarnn: eetnt; notbinp ei iher as I o <pial ' It y < ! tlic seed, the kind ol pi'oiluet; | simply sold tiem by the brand on the baps, ' (iei man millet." 1 induced John 11 O'Neal, Ks?] , of I lledlord etiiint v, to parch isc three j baps, lie t ook t be in home aid sowed I In ill! 1 lii \ came tin 'inelv. ami In w as 1 I .1 h<> w 1*11 phased uiiii ihoii a| pomaneo i iliat he ordered three n ore haps. 1 11 it'll dclci milled llt.il. the r. tnmiiiiiu' b tps should l;r tested ia '.In* vicinity j ol Nashvil o, which 1 nccom plislu <1, a ti<1 11 e j?a 11 ies iniichnsir." xx'cl e tic I lighted xx i. Ii i In i . r?'| s. I'll.' i sps containino the nad wore ' liol ol 1 lie kill.I ul litaicii.il (1S< ?I here :< i a I / hax c hp dolihl hut thai I he s. . < 1 \v. re iin jt.ti ti <1 Irom < <> rinany. Many ].. is lis ul | . 1 < . 1 lo 1 lie coals.' . p. i a' 11 V ol 11111 let hay, while the laipc .|iiaiiit<y ami tin* cti ni lit v <?l I lie villi Ii w > uix.n il a pretty wide spiind < ( popu i lai ity, eausino a xei.y lai'Ljo crop to l e oroxx a in this ^t'.le last mason, ! ho'h lor seed and hay. 1 no sod crop a avei v largo and seed line. 'I h prexious spring the seed was scarce 1 and the pliee lan up lo ahowl ?.>.0'). All who raised seed in 1S7?*? s?t in lo it lit ie p.'lte a rudi huxest ol prolils, and many ol litem put i Ih-ir seed in mar lot long heloi'e diinautl was opened. I his had lie il'ucl It) ih'pl'ess the price, and such xvas their anxiety !<> ivall/.e cash oa tin-ill heioie t Ik. Open- i iug ol the maikei it xvas tla.teiied lo i Veiy low price, thai il is oj.eued al 1 Iroin eighty leitlS to *I.<M> a iuisliel. | II is claimed ihal this heavy lading oil 1 in the price ol seed caused a decline in iho estimate ol millet in the Slate i. smith ol us, and a const rpieiil Icssr.iug ol' demand tor st od. 't'his is one j oi tin' had results ot over er >pping anv ! one prod ii el, xx Inch oa dit I o he gu a riled against by d.v rsilmno t rops iniel- j li foully. W e in! \ ise those soiuli o! j ns who inteiul lo try millet lo met supplies of seed l ow , as i l'o-e i Herod aiei x cry line and tin* I :iv good, and it is | I nssei letl hy those who have tried it 1 i 11 '41 iio 111 a Mill < > 111 \i it i i it I i . yon \\ i > 11 h ?y, Sow * I >i*i?:??f < :? s Jone] I>ut-)ic 1 to the :u'ie, and ( ill when in j 1>lofill), while tie' seed i> still iu milky < sliite, :in11 the sta'ks :md leaves sire lender, or as soon as l lie head is Conned, li you wish H lor t.*?l, drill . in rows, oi.e jm ek In the aero, a id i nl- j liv.Mo In plowing, and eui when tally 1 i ipe. Why n Siher Hollar ( aniad ituy a (?ol<l One. 'I lie pilver (jiU'siimi has risen to such a high I that it is perplexing Ike na 1 lions will) lear.il troublesome change in iheir monetary systems, i The ease is simple enough. The , d( posits ol this metal brought '.o light in the Kooky mountatns hy the diseovery of the himons Coinslock lode some years ft go, ealled \ho set ions atleulton <if several Kitiopoan nations, notably 1 (Jcrinnny and Holland, where siht. wns'he >tandaid, to the subject. The sharp linaticnus ?>| the Nel hei lands, a ho at the time when gold was discovered in grout, (jiiantttiis in California [and Australia, thought, they foresaw lllfil <rni,l vrn?i rviiiinY !>.> i n/.iw.nei jj"'-' " "" 5 w< ' '7 n'v-i i .ifiii,;ly plentiful ??l i-i'v**!*, that the relationship in value between the t wo piveious metals w as to be < hanged in Invorot silver, in older to bo wise in li ne, they seized the exigency by the I<>ivloek, ami ehnnged their standard to mlver; and vhus ihoy stood, j and tiermany will) tin in, lill the Com Mock lode discoveries again alarmedI.hem with the prospective exeets el pi Ivor, 'liny accordingly hastened to repair (lu'ii error, ami went bade to the gold standard. The result i^, that silver having In-eti turned out ot its old homes in vast 'ju intities, and the supply being rapidly augmented by the amazing pioduclb oi the bonanza mil i s, a hoi I oi panic I as t aken place in the metal, and the priee lias rapidly lallen. Sinee January, 1874, only a lilti* ovi r two years ago, it has gone down about, lourtecn ner emit. In other wor Is, a silver dollar that two tears ago would huy a gold one, will now tail ol iloii 'g ii t(. i i 10 ? xtint. ol Ion11eel) cents, Measured hy goid, the .silver dollar is worth now only eight)-six oeitls.?JV. tSir/i. They in the parlor ami he | squeezed lier hutid. "Ol., would litis ham) w ei mine, he sighed. "Why?" she sunpeie I. "jieeanse ii it was mine 1 could hi 0,'k i a bulloek down with il it betu r t hat) with a sledge hammer." 'i he l ot seen <?l that young titan, he was* itying t<> elimh on the t p ol 11 e hen < hy means ol the walei | spout. ,v) s: jiojiiiV I *** ?tt jmr . itft'w?tfinThe WiTr ol Joint IbniYuti. It lists been observed l?y some, We cannot ri coih < t, who, tlis'l Un i t' is (inly one ite-lsince in tin* whole liisloty of Msi?_ I itill ol n mini in 111:i!<i??lt her up. pea 1.1 roo sit Westminster llstll, Sitlil hclntn. I.lie .1 <n:j;cs ol A-size, in ordi r lo make si I < > I 111 ;t 1 defence in lavnr ni t lie liiilot I iinsite. That w? tiisin u:is * 1 it* yoiitijjt sin 1 tiiti i( sliii'4 w no <1 .IoImi I iiii, van, w tin lisnl In c an a suiilicc lot" coiiseii lice ssi kc. All iimio|| I']11/,.vI>i lit ^-tsisids alum siisi ui^ 11or sex sis :i:i :td\oc:tle, vet there never w is oll'crrd si tnoie elo- j (jiietll sitnl illlsnjiliisiesitoil ?1? letiee tli'lll that w It if 1* <lte nnnle on bell..11 ol lier | liiisliaml. She, liisl, ol sill lisnl lliej conr:i?fe to appear before tl?e (louse of j I,<iril>, to ask lite Snplcine (. onft ol Aii|)i?stIs in re 1stx tlie rigors ol pcrac'cu* 1 tinl*, lstws. Their Lotdshtps, it is ssml, t'tnlelv loll! her to ;; t the .Indies e| Assize, whi* had coino niud her litis, hsiml, and without fail she did so. At the Assize Sir .Matthew* llstle presided, and he was accompanied by tlnds^ei Tw i-nh tt, a tnaoistrate of tcreeiotts teinpei'stineiil. whose countenance sirnl detiteatior stran^'cU contrasted with the mildness and placidity ol lite bold I'hiel .Insiiee. \\ e sue indebted to John 1 >titivsii. I 'e.st'il lot* a dt set itil'.oti .<>1 t ll enml (let ot .1 tldoe Twiw.lt>!! on tin* imciim>iiililo occasion. II" says: : ".I in 1 'j e ' 1 v\ i *??I v 11 scaped at. my poor) wile, Kli/.'iiii". Ii, and anorilv told I;* r tli n her hudiaml. was :? convicted per Mni, ami t?f111 <i not Ii" i elcMsrii unless lie would pierch no in?>i"v.*' I ?iit 10!iz.lhctli, however mm Ii she loveil liei lie ?1?: 11 m 1. was more < i: -11 n < < 1 oi the ;oepel, and she j.eive the eourt to ii i:dcratand jh.it. her httsh nul eonhl not j purchase freedom :ii the expense ol keepine sih nee :il) nit the mercy anil ; eoinjcivsii ii o| (l id. ''It is litis.continued Kli/. th"tli, "to say lliiil he has ilotie wrotie; lor! :tt the ineotiims where they preached | t Ik v loultiod's presence with them," "\\iil lie Km ve oil'pi tmiliino V ' roar*, id '1'v\ isden. ''.My Lord," said Kim diet h, "he (litres not leave oil preachm" as lor.o as ho j can speak. Mv Lords,' she proceeded with tears in her t ves, "just eottsidt r that we have lour small children, otje | ol '.hem hiind, and all ot thetn have nothing to li\ e upon v. Idle t heir lather | is in prison, hut. the eharity ol t'hrislian people. <> my l.otds, 1 tuysell i >/( (/ at the news when my lots* haitu w as apprehended, and hcitio hut yotttio and unaccustomed to sueh things, 1 tell in labor and was deliver- j ed i 'I a dead child.' Tim \\ :is loo much for Sir Matthew ! liale, who now niteipnsed with lie < j imitation: "Alas! poor woman!' lie ilien incpiired what was hci has-j hand's calling? i "A liiikei, piense yon, mv Lord,'j said Ins wile, "ami liroau-m lie is a I ti111c? r ami a poor man. he is despised, j ami cannot have pistice.' Law is stronger than tear.-. The' I,old e iiit i .fustier told In i thai her i hnshand had broken it ; he told her | that ihere was but one prison in the realm thnleonhl pardon her .husband,! ami that was the king. lint, how was (lie broker, hearted wilb of a tinner to find her way to the lootstool ol a mean arel ? "Alas! poor woman, ' he said, ; "I an sorry lor your pitiable ease.'' j ICIizabe'.h now became eonxiueedj how \ ain it was to ^ \peet justice and , mercy lioin an caithly tribunal, and with a heroin glory which can only hifoum! in the annals of the ( hnsiian laiih, she pointed to her tears as she departed, and uttered words which, never should died as long as the Knglish language exists. | "*'eo these tears,' said she, "hut 1 ! do not weep for myself, 1 weep lot ' I you, v. l en I think what an account . sueh poor creatures as you will have I lit (ri vn ft I ili.. .......I 'I... I ...1 . . v ^ . .X ,,v %1I\ v?'iaaiai^ wi till" liV'l * I i This i.cene look pi iff, w e will iuM, j j nol only bclore John ILinyan was' 1 know n ."s the author ot a book, hut 1m loin ho Innl conceited iho outlines . ol Ins "Pilgrim's Progress." lie wis I k * j > i in jail in or tier that ho might nol preach; hut by this persecution ho J was enabled to write a book in [ his prison eel 1, which has preached to Rngland lor many generations, and 'which will cility ami enlighten ilie the world to the remotest prosperity. An old llaptist minister enlorccd the | necessity ol ililicience of opinions by argument: "Now if evoryhody had been of iny opinion, they would all have wanted my old woman." One of the deacons who sat just behind i him responded: "Yes; and if everybody was (J my opinion, nobody j would have her." tw AS 1'UKTTY As A l'K TITUS," \ ! u.\. will apply to my now assort mo at c>t SPING HATS, lor Ladles ami Misses, also, AIM iKb'lAI.S of dilleient coloi > ami ipialily, f'liilli <'t * * '? ^ 1 * A. : ....... ^.... ... .f i IIHIHH, J.'.IUMS Hill Cents handsome K( K TILS at i"> cents MpiCCC. A LMi, KNCLIMl CHAM 1311 AYS, at 80c per yard. SCO J CI I f;l.N(ilLAMi>, at cents per yard. Hl'.s'l' (M'AMTV OF PHI NTS, 10citer yard ; Ladies and Misses SHOPS <>f dltVorent ' tpK,lilies, p: riioularly goodeloth lht-kins. with : broad sole* and low heels, suitable for l.adle.s whose feet are u-cd for locomotion at si per I pair. M. IL PKA'n . April 10-?11* j fGREAT MEDIC A u BOOK Ana Seorots tor l.i tiis mid (.Cm*, 'real irresot two ?tnm|M. sr Jcsi: l. Lvmii i t j;, St J Jicph, J.la j ) / i: nisays: jt ijy i. i A VIBKAN and FOREIGN PATENTS (ill.MOIII! A ('(>., Sucres*011 to ('li'uij. m. II in* r ?v < *>., t>? llcilorit I'a touts prod i teed hi all *oMiit.i i*'>. .N*> ll-.lv> IN ADVANt l-. Nii cliai^o niilcst tlit* put cutis giuntcil, No fees for tuaklto; |>i'cliiuiiinry examinations. .No .1 it> i!i* tial li i s (or ot-t.iitiiiij? and eondiia'Iii;j a lI'la'.'iiIt".'. J'.V a ircont decision of tl:c < i ii.ioo-toiler Al.l. i<j :? * I iijijilialions :n.i\ lie icyiveil, intention civiui to tutor* ll'i I'll*'*' < i'.MS Im'IiiII! III*! I'llc'-' < tlilCO, I'lXtl'ilSl'UiS Info 0 I'otl^l'CoS, lilt; I lyoiue.it v lit* i:t oilli-ij'i.l At. Iim, ami all lit i;:.it ton appertainmy to li.M'iitions or I'atoiii.s. Send stni ip to t .ilinoii' A t o. |(.r ]>ani|i|ilci i f ?ixt> LAND CAM58, LAND WAE3ANTS and SCRIP. rout' v',ed i j induced In for.1 tfic i', ft, (ioncr.il I.:iu<l < Mice ami Department i I tli*- t" I < i ior. I 'i i \ ate* I .a in I Maims, MIN IN I? at 'I I i.l Iv.M lilt )N ( 'aims, and 1K >,\i I I i-..\I > * uses rticmtcd to J.am! Snip iu fc(\ a: ! i'0 aero pit-vis for sale. 'J l.i- -' i'.pi-- :o->; ;iiali!o, an I ca t be located iii tin- unine nf Hi*; jiu;rlm.-i'i* upon any l?o>. j i i nine. !l i> of i (put! vuule v. itli I ounty l.iui'l Wananis. .* nt slump to liiJuiore < < . ! : p.itnpliicl <?l Inst! notion. a tit^t* a 9mic* a 77 ^ ?t *** iu.ju.1;..* ; Uj '. OUiixi. OKI' IC! i:s, .SOLPII !?S, ami SAU.OKSo (1m- i.-te war oi ilit-ir licii <. ,ui- in n ;itty ens -s Olllillt'il I?I III" U-; ' Mill 111 (iu'< v i liiin III "1 Wii . ami Imunty tceiveil. h: ' !" - slump l? (ill.* M''!. J-; iV 1 anil a lull replv, after examination, will i';ivi'n you 1". TWmOlW. All CI I'll j;i;s SCILDIKKS. nr.'l SAIL</iiv v.i ;i:.ii'il, 11 ;il'.it il, or iiijunil in t!:c late war, l.mu-u'i -n :litl; . ean obtain a pension by niMu-voi;; l.JL.MOM, A ( < >. fmi' IJr su;>:' mi! Court. n| ilia I 11i <* 1 '? 1 ;u 'i in pa: tn. nl < I' or.i liusrue ? i-. enniluet>:l ill a -i-| a ati* 1mm? an. 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