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ti. AhU AND GARDEN. ''ATTENING 'TIJitEYs.-It is a goodly sight, as the suiminer days wane, te see the flocks of T'irkeys coming honl from the woods and pastures at night fall with full crop". I' the farm has not been overstocked with these birds, they have very largely made their liv ing upon grasshoppers, crickets,worns, and other small try. 'I'he regular food they have had has been rather to keep thoni wonted than to supply any lack of forage. As the cool nights come on, and the supply of insects declines, the business of fattening properly com mences. It should be remembered that plump, well-dressed turkeys not only bring a higher price In market, but en hance the reputation of the producer, and make his market sure for futurt years. The turkey is one of the finish ed products of the farm, and one of the greatest luxuries in the market. The farmer should do his best In preparing his flock for the shambles. 'ihe nialn business now is to lay on fat, and the birds should have every night and morning a lull supply of nutritious and fattening food. Instinctively the turkey follows his f'eed, and if the sup ply is abundant at the farm-yard, he will not stroll far from home. Bolied potatoes, mashed and mixed with meal, and fed moderately warm, is a very excellent feed, both to promote growth and to fatten. If the pigs c n be rob bed of a part of their milk, and it bo mixed with a part of the hot potatoes and meal, it will very lueh improve the dish. It is very desirable to sup ply the place of insects witn sonic kind of animal food, and butchers' scrapa is one of tho cheapest and m?3st desirable rorms of food for poultry. Grain shoutld be given at least once a day wit,h the soIt anr1 warm feed. Nothing Is bettor than sound corn. The Northern corn is thought to contaii more oil than that of Southcrn growth. Old corn should always be ti'ed for ihis purpose. The new corn keeps them too loose. In feeding only so much corn should be thrown out, as the birds will eat up olean. Take a little time to feed themi, and study asthetlcs as you watch ahe Iridoscent hues upon the glossy plum age. There is nothing more charining upon the farm In the whole circle of the year than a hundred or two of these richly-bronzed turkeys feeding near the corn-crib. You can afford to enjoy the disappearance o' corn while the turkeys are increasinig in weight. IlNTS ON Illse H Ei'No.-The wide stall Is a luxury, and otught to be six, or even tea feet wide, it' rooRm can be sparek.. Loose boxes are imp, rtant for horses of great value; in sutch stalls they can get pereL repose by ciiaiging their positloi, recover fron the atigue of a hard day's drive, and he ready ior their task the next day. The best food adapted to the horse is oats and hay of the best quality, occasioailly varied with a brani mash, with tirnilps or car rots as an alternative. The growth and developinetit of bone and muscle depend greatly on the lood they eat. I is important, to select such ascontains all the elemets needed to 1(orn the bone and muscle of the horse. It is self-evident that the nutritive matter supplied by the food must be egnat to thu exhaustion or natural waste of fhe body, to keep upcoiltlon. The horse that, Is about to be driven on a Journey needs hardenitig by exercise-prepar lug by sweating out the body to purify and Inerease thei circulation of thu blood and also by hand-rubbing the legs to make them firi aail elastic-a prcpatr ation in some degree corresponding with that attained by a horse t,bat is daily driven on the road for ordInary work.* For one week fromn the start they neced daIly exercise, comn lReing with eight, or ',en miles, and gradualiy inerensinIg to twenty per' day. Th'is eciese, with appriopriate tood, will harden their usceles, strengi-hetn their lin a, and pRrepaIrc them tp perform theIr tasks without, giving out on the road, materially declinIng In tianhi, or aeriotisly exhauwstitng their phy3sical Powers. Ii' we perform long dirives with horses accustomed to short work unly, the suddeni transItIon from indo lence to great exertion will relax their muscles, weaken their joinits. dep)ress theiir spirits ynad break down thtei' con slttution. Thec leadIng cause of so mansiy vluabiile hoi'ses beiig spoiled by long drives is being short of work. They are not p ep8aed for' such seve, e exert,ions. Comiltioni w.ill. pr'epare theIr work chieerf'ully, last, Ot,t with sound hiunbs, mind pi'epare their consti tutional vigor' mor tut iire usululness. Duty EAnrni as lim>i~bNG FOnl STOCK. --There is nothiing more useftul in pro moting the hiealth and comil'or't, of' stock dturing the winter season, when atii mals have to be housed and fedh, than diry earth. WhIle it Is the most, abun dlant, ceadpest anid easily acquir'ed of all absorbenits and disinilect.ants, It Is almost ent,irely nleglectedi. Strawv makes a very imiperfect beddilng, It. serves no purpose whatever, as an absorbent and only lndihifereintly well f'or keeping she aninals clean. Fairmers wYho( have comfortable barns anid stables foi' theiir stock shoul, tauring the dry season ini thie fall, aind bet'ore Ireezling commiences, gather from roads and sources of suppolv that are conivenilent, and store unideir eover, enough pulveized (dry eairth to keep the stalls andic sleepinig alpat'menits of their stock well suplied through the winlter. A good bud of driy earth 1a far more comilortable ior hogs thaii one of straw, buit both should be usetd. Foi' keeping the stables where milch eowsa are shelterod and fed, cleani and( sweet, Une dry earth is stuperior to alny thIng else. TIle lIquid voiding of the animals is absorbed and all smells pie vented from pervading the p)remlises. A dusting of diry eart,h baniishes ver muin from stock, and is at once the sim plest, moat con venient and harmlless of all reedies for, or prevenitioni of', ver *min. As a saver of mnanture for those who value this source of farm wvealth, dry earth is the most complete. There Is noethinlg more desiratble tihan clean, sweet cow-stables If good milk and but ter are objects, and no othier means wIll aheve tis end so thorot ghlby, so con veniently anad without extra Iepese, as to have coiveilent for use through thes winter a stuppily o dry earth. MUSTY hay and damaged grain cannot be fed to stock with impunity. Something for tiuo Newv Year. 'The world renowned success of HIostetter's utiers, and th: Ir continued popularaty for a quarter of a co:r nry am a stomachte, Is searcely miore wonderful thatn the welcome that greets * ae annual appearance of Hlostettor's Almauac. This valuable amedical treatise Is p .blshed1 by liostetter & timith,. Pittibturgh. Pa., un'ler the r own Immediate mupervision. emploving S0 hands In that department. Ton cylier printin~ prsses. S folding mach noB, S job Dtesses, &o, are runnIng abut eleven months in the year on this wovk, and the issue of same for 1880 will not1 be less than 'ein millions, printed in the nglish, German, I ren@h, Welsh. Norwegian. Swedish, Holland, Do e nilan and Spaulahi isana em. Refer to a copy of i6 for vaIluable atnd interesting readIng eon eernIng healt ,and numerons testImonials as to the ofiloacy of Host. ttors' Itit teis, amuse ment, vatIed luformatIon, astronomaical ca'on lations and ohronoloslcal items. &e,, whih can be depended on for -correctness. The Almanac for 1880 ean be obtained free of oost, tro,a draggistaa iora country dealer, in 54pateofth 0 IM IWT'1C. CUT.-In treating ordinary cuts cleaniliness and care are generally mor requisite than skill. If the cut be ex t' nsive, ~I "it artery, vein, or any oth er Inportant part, be injured, it become a more utrgent matter. Aecidental cut from knives, cutting tools, &c., ari more likely to occur on the face ant limbs than on the body. All that. I requisite in general. Is to bring th parts together as accurately as possi bib, and bind them up; this Is usuall done by adhesive plaster, when the en ecases to '>l)ed. Nothing 1s so goo< for this purpose as paper, first washee over on one side with rhick gum water and then dried ; whon used, It is onl to be slightly wetted with the tongue When the cut bleeds but little, it b well to soak It, In warm water for a few minutes, or to keep a wet clot i on It. 'This removes illtaummation ant p1a1i, add also a tendency to falit. ness, which ia cut gives Some person , if the blee:ling be too copious, dab the part with a rag wetted with creosote, If the wound be laarge, it should be sowed up, It the blood tti. Issues be very scarlet, it may be concluded that an artery has been touched, and then whenever the bleeding cannot be stop pe(, nedteal i ai, mu11t be proclred; thi best method to persue is to hind pit the wouni tightly, or to hold a i1nger strongly against the part that bleeds. TO MACE B.trtr,EY Stc1AR.--TO every pound of sugar allow hi:tilf it pint of water, and iii1f the wliite of an egg. Put the siigar into a well tinned sauce pan, with the water, and when the former is di.ssolvuul, s:t it over it mod crate fire, ading the ivell-be'tei e g before the nixture gets warm, and stir it. vell together. When it boils remove the sen in as It rises and keep it boiliog 1ti,1 no more appears, and the syrup looks perfeetly clear; then strain it t hrough a 11ne sIeve or tuslil; bag, anil put it hack Into the saucepan. Holl it again like caramel, until it. Is brittle, when a little is dropped in a basin of cold water, it is then sui flcient iy bol lot. Ald a little lemon juilce and let it stand for a mianute or two. have ready a marble slab rubbed over with dalad oil; pour on the sugar, and etm it, into strips with a pair of seissors; these strips should tlien be twistec1. A VirnY large qatntity of pofsonous vines, or Ivy, which clings to the trees, partielatrly oaks, Is fottnil scattered ilI over, and few persons know what to use to relieve themselves fro.n the tor meting irritation it produecs. We therefore recommend "La:barraqr.e's solution of chloride of sota, wiich wheii the skin Is not broken, can be applied three or tour times a day ; when broken, It shotuld bn diluted wilth from three to six parts water. This remedy is also prescribed for orysilselas, burnts and scalds and is found to be very cf ilcacious. MINcEiD V rA. AND) Eotis.-'1'akc sone rennants of t oast or braised veal, trimu of all browned parts, aind nince It very tiiniec'; fry a shallot, or otitou, chop ped small, in plenty of butter; when it is a light atraw color add a little pinch of flour and a little stock, then the minee meat, with chopped parsley, pepper, salt and Inuttmeg to taste; mix well, 1dd more stock If necessary, aid let the iminee gradually get hot by the slde of the fire : lastly add a few dreaps of lemon Jiule.e. Serve with sippets of bread fried in butter round, and the poached eggs oi the top. C,aOcotATvu Dnrus,--Pour half a pInt boil1ina water on one quart of' white sugar ; mix wiellI, and boil ten m itites withiot ttrriInigi place the sauicepian ini cold waler, anmi stIr brlskly till it hecotmes sti ff Lenough to handlIe; mon hi It In little ballsi amni punt t itaide to c'ool. lBreak the chlocolate In pIeces, auiod put, in a how I in topl of' a boIling tea-ket tle; wheintel ted, remove the bowl, amid drPop ini the balls one at a thnie ; take thomn oiut with ai for'k and place on bitt teredl papler. FRrcAssx CJIlcKEN.-Take twuo good-sizedl chickens, nice'ly cieanied and divldedl. Stew them in one qurar't of water, amd a half pint of rilchi, sweet mIlk: add a little salt anid liepper, one feoutrthI of ai pot ii of butteor, a in t ofi tenderCi greeni corni (ut frotm the cob: iiidmlien thle chilekenis ar'e perfectl y tionie, tickeni the gravy with iatble spoonful of' floutr mitde In to a smnoothi patste with a little col wvater'. Send to thte table ini a deepQl dish, 'iNtALINo atmmna Is an exellent remiedy for hiaenlie and ill of ten re move catatrrhial cold. VTe ar'omat ie a'pirits of ammonia 18 especIally pire patred for heoartburn antd dyspepsla. Tron drops In a wine glass (of water aif fordIng reclef. Thne spirits of ammon011Ia can b'e simiilarly uised buit is niot so pal.. attable. TUsint.a CARLs-Two eggs, one and (one hailf tutimbiers of sugar, onie-hall tturmbier of biitter, one tuminbIer of sour i tmilk. one-half tiumbler of molasses, one tirmbler of ralsitns, three timblers of flour, one teaspooniul of' soda, spiee 11 you like. PAINTED YEn rcLEs.-When volt cleg have been newly3 pain teri do not be in a huinrry to use them ; it is econiomy tc 1et thietm stanid until the coat is tho roughly hardened. Brs of scrapedl Iee are better on the tongue than a dinik (If winter. PRIOFITAnLtJE PAT[R'NTs--The mdgs wonideri Iitand marvelotis stuccess, ti Cases where persons tire sick or' wast. ing away fromi a coniditlon of miser ableness, that noonre knows whlat ath them, (pr'ol1table paStints for docotors, 1s ob)tinied by the use of Ilop BItters They begIn to cute from tine first dost and keep it tip unt, Ilperfect health omo strength is restored. Whoever Ia af. illetedl in thIs way need riot stiller whet they can get 1101) Bitters. See other columttn._________ TIuK price of soapl Is rapidly ad Yaneing. A year's supply of I)oni. BINs' ELCTRciuo bought now at old pice will be a very judieious pur chase PETRmOrIA, Pa., Jan. 5, 1879. ESas. K aNMNDY & Co. u.-..My halt is growIng out so fast that I can ali most see it growinig myself, through the use of yotur Unrboinue. I). NtxON. A Goon liturse as ai ote.'nlg to every family, atnd all sensIble nurses recom. mend that Innucenit but effectual rome. dy for all the paIns anid Ills that befall a baby.--Dr'. Butll's Maby Sy rup, Prie4 25 cents A GEAT medIcine in small vials. Dr. JFleree's Pellets (lIttle pIlls). Ne cheap, paste-board or woon boxes that allow a waste of strength. Sie1 headache, dizziness rush of blood t< time head, bad tAste In mouth, billoua attacks, jaundieb, nternal fever, boh and att. ma uM*i b. n....st. H UMOROUS. "'VICn ''xNa?"-RIecently a lady, =tfler gazing at all the brass-buttoned ollcitals in the (lepot finally approached on(e of the m11ost genial conductors on 5 the road. ''Can you toll me, sir,'' said she, 'who is contletor of this train ?" "1 What train, mnadam ?" "This train," (gazing vacantly into Space.) "Y e, madam, but whieh train ?" The 5.35 train." "Yes, yes: but which route?'' re. turued the conductor, getting red in the 1iae. "For tho West," sweetly replied the lady. "Well, which way-by the way of Iufl-" "Yes, by the way of iuffalo," she replied. "Yes, madamo,there he stan in two feet of yo(u.'' "I WAS at chrelrh to-day, and enjoyed It greatly.'' "All,'' said the p)lous Ianilatdy, "I am glad of that. i didnt' see you though, on which di (id you sit ?" "Ahem--yes-ahem," stam inered tho dieconcerted Jones, "I sat ol the-outsitde.' A yrEARTl of penniles is threatened, tt mt the heathen are elated aecordingly. Every hand that passes over the con tiIbullon box muist (Irop t tltree-cent pliee or nothing, (I'ppernint3 and lozenges Larred out.) IT was at Nantucket, the Other day. On the Way irp 1romn the boat o ne of the pitrty asked the driver, "Do they play 'I'inafore' here?" "Guess not,'' tnswe( the benighted islander, with it. puzzled look, "but they play bill iar.s." "IF you want. ta pug dog, maiamn," said a dog fancier to a wt.hild be ptnr chaser, "this hero ne1)'s the (log; why hias nose is jtst I tuttrnlit' somtersets 'at%wecn his ears all tihe timte.'' IT Is balteved thiat Jacol) was the first nlilian agent, for the bible repre,ents him as saying "Lo, I have served thee lally years." WHEN the Qieen of Sheba said the one-half had not been told her, which half did she mean ? Solomon's better half', probably. OF all the marvel@us works of the Deity, perhaps there is nothing that angels behold with such supreute as torlisinttu t ts a prouad a.11111. 11aN a writer swears because his articles are rsfused, Ii's a proof that, rejected cormmtu1leation corrupt good ''W> are living at present in the very arins of tyr"anuny,'' exclalneti a west ern scribe. Ail! Julst been married have you? A FASnION nagaziito stays: ulsters are Wornt sotewhtat longer this wint ter "Well, then, by St. George, the men who wear them have got to wear stilts, that's all. Way is a rosebul like a promissory note ? It matures by faIllig dew. WnEN the deacons of a oh urch h nd aroutnd a silver coitribntiou-dish, they id not exect It to come e back ic.kel plted. ANYBODY catb travel from Boston to New York by teleionoe who wvill go on1 the Soun td. CH AITrY covers a miiultitude of sins. Same Waly wIth the ciamp meetinag tent. A MINcI- ple at bedtiame Is the short est rouate to the maenasgorle. TanE seasont for rememtberlng the poor has come i P)1 aroun, iitaigs to delIght t in. Wnris aiover like a knocker ? Be cause8h laI bou nt to atdoreo. A onAvs-yard--TirIlty-six Inches of black er'apeO. ANY atctress cana paiut but onliy a few Dr. C. Huter, a Germlan savant, of Gariefswalib, hias devYlied a simp1le ar' ranigemelnt which demaonistrates thec clr culation of' the blooti hin the haumnana body bty mnaking It visible. Whaat Is knaown as Pulrkinije'st experimeor t pre'viousl1y en abled an observer to wVit.ness t,ho circu lationt int his owna retinal bloodl vessels; buat no0w, for the flest time,can the flow of tihe'vltal fluid it one persoit be watchled by antothaer, antd thtat, we are nes'i red, wihth suff'leent accuaracy to tiet et anaything atbnaoraa,iand to ob)tain I nvaluallei asaiistace in the dhagnaoils of (disease. l)r. linater's method Is a fol lows: Thle pati ent's head being fixed ha a framn, Ona whleht Is a conltrivneeo for suipporing a1 lerlooj and a iamnp, his lower hIp Ia drawn out andI fixed ont tthe statge of the narcros oye by maeants of oillpe, t he hine1r su rface be tag uapper maost, atud haaving a srong lighlt thr own uplont It by a condenaser. WVhaen these prepairastionts are' comletedCt( all thle ob 8servera has to d10 is to br'ing theo icrao scope0 to bear on the su rface uf tile lIp, uinmg a low..powr obajectlye, anad focus Ing; a smaall superficial vessel. At once lie sees thae enadh"ss pirocession of the blooad cor'puscles throught the mInute c alpallatrIes the colorless es appeiarinag ilie whilte bjpeckadiotting ths a reod streamt Dri. lluter' asserts that fr'omi takliag carieful note of vairiatilons at thae blood Ilo andi 11( changes lin theo corpuscles lhe has d(ived great adlVanltages it tihe Itr'eiatenat of medical eases. L'ETF A ILEEtAoE.-"fTey are not s beverage but. a medi(helnle, w ithucuraive proportIes of the halghest degree, con. talang tno poor whtiskey or poisonoeus drtu gs. Th'ley (d0 not tear down alt al ready dlebihltatedI systemat, but buIld it up. 0One bottle contains more hops, that Is, more real hop strenagtha, than a barrel of' ordinary beer, Eve.ry drug glftt ha Rochester sells them, and the physicians proscri be thtem.*''--I'onn Exprce on Ilop Biltters VxnrixaTIN s naow acknowledged bj otar best phiyslelanis to 1)0 the onily sutr( and safe remedy for all diseasses aths stng from imapnre b)lood, such as borof' tula and scrofulouts humors. Wiry IUN ANYv 11t'5 W 'll voUaI ('011. CotD, ItoAs -smNR. r tudh i any Pu'maaonary or B on. ehilal (X1.a1 iAut, Wheat a relnie Iv safe. t.hou' igh, tad S.> eI -11y ob ninaeti as 1 . D ,iavate's Bxpo... bor int ean be ha I? iIf you have contra. ted a r-ever.' Cohl. 'sav- .our taang.i from t he dinger. outs rrit ton atndilmation, WhIeh fre. resrL'ng to te Exspectorant' tund if iroub5s Iwi th any AfTe tIOn of thae T'hroat; you will find thIs remedy equ ally effectual In afforditng roller from 00si ruetatg phlegm, and is healti *Jto Inflatmd nata A Valha.ble Plastic Cemcnt.--Amongst the ltauy itseful purposes whilh glyce. rino has servel. there a re probably none says The Englis.', lechanic, of greater utility t han its coin binations with other suabstaint'es, by which comnpounds with peculuIr propert les have been produced. A plaatic cement is the latest invention in w'ich glycerine forms-the important ingredient; It Is known as Jannin's cc 1ment, from the namtte o' the patentee, a residett of Paris. '1'Io oment Is Simply a ltixtiure in sttilablo proportions of yellow oxde of lead (the quaIity known as tmas.icot being pre'er-iblo )vith givceriie. evera I other metallie oxides anld matters may be mixed with the ece ment, so as to suilt th,e quality or the color of I he Celneit to the nature of the work to be prodceed, but the two essen tiil comnpouns18 are yellow oxide of lead and glycerine. The proportits of oxide of lead aid glycerlie vary aceor dtng to the consistency of the cetnent it is diesired to proda tce. The iroportion of glycerine will of course be larger 1'ora soIt cemnlt than for a stitl'c'--nt; It is Iiot, ncossary therefore, to specif'y the exact proport iotn of' each of the two ssen11il olloll uds. '1'his co tIlut is spoelally adaptedt for moouldiv those objects which reqtire an extreme delicacy in the Iines of the east, sucl a+ engrtavod blovks and plates, forms t f p rinltina; type, photo-lyptic platles, ett'. Under l li iilneieo of geatle heat It ets m in a t 'mw till utes, antd thetn resists trr'ectly both pressnre and heat. When set it Is also a good satbstittute for naturailithographic sto.es, aitil is Can rcplasce Ihet for many practtical nrpo se. It catn also Ie used for artistle. repro.lnctionts, such as Ifac-sitiles of terra cotta, whose Color and s.norons quatility it possesses. Though sotting; to grc at hardness in a few miutlces, it does not shrink. Massicot", It may be observed, is at old natne for litharge, but the tot in is more generally applied to the yellow oxlde of lead prepared from the scum .t' molten metal by roas iing unatil the color Is fully rcycloped.' For purposes in which the color Is of' no tIolent, the scuim itself' would doubt less answer, provided it is throughly oxIdijted. Rottensione Is sometilmeq harsh and grIl ty ; the best way of trying it Is to tnke a little between the teeth, when the 1 aat portion of' gt it may be detected. Carel'ul workmen will always wash it b:-fore uing. This is oflected by stir ring the line powder In a consilerable q.tantity or water, titein allowing it to remain at rest for a few seconds, and polrig the water into a glazed earthen vessel. The powder which then pra elltates will be perfectly flue and smnooth. By washtog the remainder, the whole of the lner parts may be sep arated from the grit. Some interesting laws of the varla tIons of atmoapleriu clectricity have been deduced by )eiiza fromn the regu hnr data collected at the O:servatoro of Monealleri. In Pledmont there are da'ly two macxiimiof elecrricity, follow ing the rising and setting of the sun, at an interval of' some hours. Between these m ixitta Is ata mininm which fol lows the passage of the sun over the merilian of the place. The annual manximtut of thie :utmos>hericrie electtrical tension ocat's in Fe' r ta ry and the mii lmum In 5eptemtber. i,feo and after storms tls, clectrometer stands at zero, bit durIng their p&sa:e It ildicates very high tension in 'calm and hot weather Ithe lowest. v:l te tare ob=ervecl* N' gative <1 -ttricity is generally due to snas or rain at a dltance or .o a polar auror a. Tiix hi..ppi*'t udiscoverv of thn are. ANA KEW8 ana infaithble ocare fOr PiLE, a scion t.tU ifl bu>alt.ont of iou:tco, inntrumont and medicino, on-lorsed br pihriiansi of Wi achta, diacoveredl by Dii. Stt.ssr.t, a reg.nia plvi ian. an I uined arnniuy in thonnands of cas.es. Bufterura who1 u are triedl ever' .thng e'se iu vain, wilt fndu in',tant r- lief andi permu lient iire. It Ia regardod b; modical men as t'to prenst of mod rn dis. over'ios, and pro nttouned inft.ibtlt. "Anakeai&" sent by mail 4,n receiplt of Pr;ce 91.n0 por box. B.amios r'illa, by P'. Neustae.ltor & Co., Box 39i8 New Y rk. ''MAY your tioulbles only be0 little ones, and may you always hauve Dr,' UtiilL's Baby Syrup hanidy,"' 8sa1d an old bachelor t> a newly-married couple. FOR Rr!.IRevrNO TilnoAT TnOutJJLS, "Browon's Bronchtal T1roches" have a worlid-wlde rep)uttation, and as they contain nothing that wvill injure the system, they can be used without fear of bad resul ts. Iv .YoUn Liver Is Dbsordere Hoofand's Ger man iters will set It arighit. Hieskeits Teller Otntment Will cure every form of Tettor. IF You Would Enujoy flood Health Take H.oo/liai ermaen Billa. Pro tiono Pubuoe. TJhe manS who nevetr amoiked thle Lens Jack Olgaretitn Is like a world withiout a sten. fte.ad era jondor ow r the con.di ion of that man. Aumoke tihe Lotte Jack CIararette, and you will rel leasures withI all mauktnd. not exoept ing yon- mothier-'udiaw. Try the Lone Jack Cigar otteg if 1bu wanti aolear' head and sond stou ao'. They are mna-'e of the best Tobacco grown, and free f.om sny delutor:oti- adni terat eone. We do not alk yo to~ take our word for the praise best wed en the Loins Jack CIgarettes. t)n.y tr'y them. Fon Pnwi'Las onl 31e Face, use rnMe,keR's TeL ter Oifnlment. It never fails to remove thesll. Iv TROUDBD with Constipation, take Boof ands Germnan Bitter. Iv YoU are Dyspeptio ilooliand'a (Jermant Ritters wdil enre you. 135 DIPHHE RIA!! Johnson's Anodynle Liniment wIll post tI,"1y prevent this teirrible disease. and will .si,"',el core nine eaqes 13 ten, I nt'omatltoa thtwill save mainy lIves sent tree by mail Dora't delay a moment. ProventiLa Is better thain eure. 5-id everywhere. I. S. JOHNSON 4 0O., Elanger, Me. O l O W A RD ' Ldhi of UIeern atd PitNN51YLTAN5A MIKLIT ARY? AfIADEatY?. hee trP., re opensJa.u-ary?7. 4'It I etineering lheimiry. Classics andi Vl l h. Teareeecon'erred, (olo: el T1Co 11YAIT, Pres. Itehta ( ant all 5kln Dlseawis e1.lly cured. pim tol el tsn eh. sit 1rusat.ved, leavlus the I'see ear 41. 33. Steel, tIC ILberty SO., New York, LANDRATHS' SBIIBS - . 4a1 .mA m .e.~ . VEG ETINIE. Liver Con plaint. This dia atse mely he sa(id to encoed almfOsi lnviiabiy from the sairnaoh be mg out of ordel In the 1lrst place. liv tt llntinltli be nil tut o rder, th+ blooi also gets out. of order; an why t All the b nol in the human body passol though the liver every few ntan-ite i to have tht biliGus matter separated from it. If there b( ainy scro,ulous t l'.t or othor Impurity in th( blood. It. ni III surely be dep(.nlted In the lives along with the bio. By and by, however, thos( impuritios tnereasing, will render the blood watery, and render Ibi motion torpid ; then i will ceose to peroim its dity of straining put the tlle. Only pois n wid he loft, In tho ver and the result. will ho an obst-ruo'ed, Inlained and swollen liver, ending in diseaso. suoii Is th theory, and snoh the cllinax, as proven by facts. 'Ihe symptitnma crowd lapidiy upon one another, --a rontinlled psin or i,ndorness in the light s1-le, in 'net -g emnclatto' an i %%enkno a ;onu-bh with ex letoration. dy'pepsla. high-colt-red urlie, ye ilolvness of the eyes lever, a d a uick is:e. I1 llnossiblet o uitako he dia ase >y t,hese symptoms. There is only one wiay of mui rmg Liver Comp laint.:; and t.hat Is, to strike si. t.he ro *t. To do this, .iont must, af't on t,he tolnnoh, the blood, the liver. an i the general heait.h a' the paint* t,tlle. VNO..TIN3 alor e will (o t'i!s, atid will iTeot a speedy cure. See tea. timon ats. Rochester Policeman "Gained E ght Pounds in Three Wooks" Mn. It. l(, 7'NYRN;. Dear S r-liaing uised but three bottles of your VutiertNs Ii a.very ota I "'a.90 of Liver Coin Il ilnt.. I id Iynefir improv fig rapidly. Am wollling eght pounds fimore at preient, than I d:d when I bean . king it.. and bulieve, with .t c'in' inuant e of a Sntalil 4 -iintl'.v rIlore. I Ishall be entir ly cured. 41.-f.ro I began takinig the VKO'T.NR I was under 111 (loCtot-a care. Was sick a longtime. Mlr. Sm!th. who had received great bo.ellt. f.rnm takin ?i lt'o VxouviNr, '(IV1sedi me vn try it.. I c-n clher'iliy r. o>nm ni it t) every one as a gooit inelioit, as 1110 VEu.T1N hus done m re for meh th!a tl doot ,rs canl do \ ours truly, J.1MES A. JOHNSON Polic0 Officer. No. 823 Brown at , Rcohester m. 7 S"OUTiI POLA%D, Me., 00 . 11, 1876 MR. II. Ti. QTRVHNR: Dear Sir-I have been slo'< two years with the liver omol int., and dl ring that. tnit have :inken a great many ditTeront. nediel -t . but none of i hem ulid ino any y oci. I u as ro"tloss n gh a, and hutl no app"ttl o. Mince taking the VFOx-TIS I rest welit. ind relish my food. Can r'commnend the VEoHI'iNt for wi it, It, has done 'or in"". YOutta reap etf11l,v Wlitneaa of the ab'we, M i. ALBlT lIC IR. Mit. GIcO11 ia M. t A(GIAN, Medaord, M38. VEGETINE PltitPARED BY II. Rt. 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C. 1IeCUmBoi CO., Pbladelphia, Pa. HOL DAY MUSIC. SIX CHRISTMA~S (CAROLS. other flue U.r Is.B e. fo rltt. Aso an CJIIRISTMfAS GIFTS. Nothinar is bel ter thain a' elevant volumn f husnd .ehet iituie. Psi hi ats Ge14u or Eugtl,al: Nousg, Cluster of (densa, Sunshine or W.,ng. ur lno oi 'he irty ..ther-e of ci -ilir 31.', co tins trism .53: t34 ch, sul inln-ling eaich froms onse Io Iwv hutdrei rouslar m"ncs or p'eces. CHIRISTMA S GIFT. Nothing Ems betier than a Violin, 4ni'ar, Cornet, or anY .tmaa.d . r Elr hems ni Inim.rnn-ent, a Musics o~ cI rue eI m isi) a lit , or any Toy Ins.ru Organ*es will do well t-, present .bem.elves wit) beein. + Oe.'s Organs elect ona,,t f on. Glc.mta.ininm $2 tiece,. y the best comiposers. M.eybe u-ed as Vot 'I he weet Sinas Iehiuol Song flonk,Wht Robes. (20n ,) will be a momi acceptable preset toi a.-srThe b bh'm e rance Pone finok. Tenmp. rnnee JTewels, (ula.,) jnsti 'sut, will give a-,v i :erest ton L'se~ oansd le yrm meetngs. A my book mailed for retail price. Oliver Dltson & Co., Boston. I. U. DITEI0K & (00. 912 Oheatnut St., Phila. EXODUS Toe the heat taads In the beat cltmate with the hasi market.., and en th best terms, along the line of it', 3,000,000 AC RE S MainLy in the Famous RED RIVER VAL.LEY OPTHE NORTH. en. tong tUme, 1mw prlcee andE easy paymenst. Pamphlet iWithfraIt InformatIon maited free. A poly s 0. A. McKiNLAY, Land Oom'r, Ut. P. N. * U. WUy, St. Paul, il n. Dr. ricree's Golden Medical Diseovery c common Riotch, Pimll or Erupt ion, E3 sough Skin, in short, al Isehaseis saneed purfising, and invigorating mediciue. Peseteinhly lhas It mnnifeatedt its potency eles, re t Eyos, aerofutlona Seres and * Nook and Enara ed 4lands. I? you feel di ii, drowsn debilitated, hai osn face or body, frequtent heaslache or 'dizr. alternatedl withi hot flushes, irreguslar appo Torpid Liver, or "Duionansess." .As a hietlical D)iscovery has no s jtali, as it effect ini the cure of Bronch Itle, Severe Coe sutnpilos. it hias astonishii the mnedlial fi greatest motlicat discovery of the ago. Sold No uase of ii Pellote (Lii le hile tt.ilnh My \V S avsttem, dIe Theo"IdIal Stal" Cathartis. stoials, E regIon of abou1t sOnlfnCh, nauh of Blood to Diead, ADVERT aetdin ANY ORe AL! of the tory for 0.1E TIME, or I positions, whioh are e LOW EWT PitIC 8e M. PETTI at either of ESTIMA'T For Aelvertisers without oharge, f T14)N of Newspapers, or: AN4Y City, T~own~ Advertisements in lbs Best Poi S. M. PETTI 701 Choeng~aut A UWMI C C t t ' RETAINT E E T L I ii ONOT UR TH ooks fr the olidays. -TUK Chillri~ll's Book of Poutry. t'imlpilel bi ENRY T. COATES. 171 1llustrati"ns. Quirto,el th extta.lull g.it side and edges, 5. 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Tho Pubishero claim for the " AYON" very groat superiority over any Octavo Edition here. tofor. putltshed ; anid for tihe toiIAving reasao .5: Pu rity ndl Acco ray at th et The ib er t.he Play, Rileg ante o- llustration, A Graphaie Lito or Si skapeare, nlhdae o a Ie ofth IM0Characters, A Utossar.al Index of ' erms. a958 pages. Bounfl in flteo' differon ctyl (Turkoy antique). For sale by Booksellers everywhere. CLAXTON, T1EMSrHN &t HAFFELFJNGER, Pu. bli hore, Puar.ArnaaurA. ares all humnors, far the worst Serota to a si a nitrbe Fvwer itorc, Meany or weilgs White Swellings. irhe or la e " all *.*lr o akn *" hlehhon sPt rente, iaa lfl in iuclat asnteDnrl heat nor odl perfect ami radical cnres. caity. sau eminen abysoeana proa noeI h by druggists. iklnTh hairge, reuuat we unaots pils The direly weetac no yarloula L o ist rb neo Ior occaulon . Fo Ja undi le Ionclek of*ea,gzaeaisd 's, So'r iniuce","*%a f*o 'Lde' * ualorsal Fsir.il"on'd feeli"g Iv WEIIif's I. AS%if'iATION~. P'ren'r.. Buffalo. N. I. ISEIVIENTS' Newspapers nam2ed in the Dire or or ONiE YEAR, in the bost arefillly watohedi, at the 'Es, on application to NCUL L & CO., their offlces In ES MADE 'or insertion in a OH0B1 SE~LEO ror the BEAT Newspaper. in , County or Seotion. Illions, at Very Reasonable ERates. INGILL & CO. Street, Philac.ao - HEALTH IS WEALTH Health of Body is W6elth of Ind. Radway's Sarsaprillia Resolvent. Pure blood makes scund flesh, strong bone and a o ear skin. If you would have your tlesh lirtq, your bones sound without carles, nndynurco n plexlont fIr, use 1dway's Aarsaparil/lu Jiesolvent. A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. "To cure a EloNw or LONG STANDING DISSAS; Is truly a victory In I he healing art; that reaon. lng power tihat olarly discerns sraor and sup. plis a remr-dy; t h.t restores step by at' p-~by dogres--the body which has been SlOwty att taceked an i we.akoned by "n in' dioutis taease, not. only commands our respect but deserves our urri udo. Dr. Ita Iway has f irntlhAd man kind whit that. wonderful remedy, ltadwas 'e Narsparprilllan Resol ves$ wit et acom. plshes this re.,ult, and suffering humanity, wvho drag out an existence t pain and disease. through long d<tys and long nighta, owe ht their gratitu le."-i. fe4 Akes nger. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract. from Dr. Radway's "T eatise 00 diseaso anti ts Curo." as follows: List of Diseases Cuared by Radway's Sars p.rillian Rcsolyont, Chronto Skin Dlseses. Caries of the Bone IHumors in the Blood. Scrofulous Dtse sos. iiad or unna'utri IlatA of Ilody, Syphills and Vone real. Yever Sores. C'hronic or ( ld Ulcers. Salt Ihitoumt, Rickets, Witin Swelling. Scal . lie d, Utet Inn Ar etlions,. ('ant ers, Ola v war ,woll ots, NAleM. Wast lng a nd Deo sy of 11ht liody. i'Implrs !"ntt nlol(laos Tnors, Dy-,iop) i. K311. nov t 4 lhiddor Diaensos, a 1tronP lit unatit and Mou', U' nsumpi ton, Or tvol and Calculous Depos'ts, an i varieties of i h abov - co pltaints to whicit sons-time are given spectois nams. We a-st, aluit. I here is no known rmnody that possess the curative pow-r over theat. dis eeastIt t HADWAY'S I188O1.VENT furnish A. It cuires. -tsp .y saitp surely, tromn the founda" lion, and reat,.re.a the Injured iavt; to toir sound co titt.ttn. Tikr w"'st'e of the body are stoppied and anlthy binot is sup. plted to the syste>n, from which naw ta a rlat I for ttod. 'T' Is is tihe d -at, Co roctivo P awer of RADAwAY's Rxsot.vsNTr In oast's where he av.tem has been aivated atid Moroury. Quicksilver, Corrosive Sub'imat.e have acntmu. lated and Berome d'pnsl ed in the hones, j tint' etc.. caising cari's of t he oneas, ricke a. suna1 eurvatureia, cont ,rtlten. white 'we Il ing, var. cose veins. ett., the SAitsA4ratl .I tN will resolve away tho.e deposits an, exierninate the virts of ihe dlaease from it to t em. If t,hose who tire taktn tit -e medicines for tite cure of Chronic. Scr fulous or syphilitic tilb eases, however stow an ty b- the oure, " e1 bet. ter," and find their getioal health improving, their lie .it and weight. ircreaslug, or even keep. ing its own. Is a sure sign ti it, the cure li pra gressingQ1 In these d"csasets tht. pat' at eIther got4 ba'ttar or wors--the virus or the disrase ; not inactiv-: ff not arrested and drlv"'n from th' blood , wial sread and c.mnttnue to u,der minic the constItution. As soon as the SAtLA-. PAR LLIAN mnake " tae p.v int. ' f--el be tor,' every hour you will grow botter and Inurea se In health, strength and Ilest. OVARIAN TUMORS. The removal of thoae tumors by RADWAY's it SOLVENT is now so eertainty e;tablished t,hat wh.tt w.as tonoe co tsidered alrno t miraculous a now a co nion recognlz d t at by all pail l's. Wltne s the cases of Ilannahl P. Ku 'pp. ,Mrs 0. Krapf. 11r;. J. 11. Joly antd Mrs. '. D. llendrix, pub ishe it in our Alim ana for 1879; also that of Mrs. C. 8. Uibbins. in the presont edition of ottr ''lalse and True." One Dollar per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to relieve pain and our e acute disease. Radway'sReady Relef, In from one to twenty minutes, never fails to relieve PAIN with , no thorough applic tion. No muatter how viol .nt or excruciat'ng the aln the RilEUMAtI, Rod-ri tden, Inirm. 0e, mled, Nervius. Nottral}(e, or p osrr t.td with dMeeas may suffer, R& WAY'. IIADY REIIEI' will afford luintant easo. IiifGainmatlon of the Kidneys. Inflaina tlnu ofthe tidla ir, Iniantmsationn of the Iiowels, Consge stu,tt of the i.ungs, Sore Tlhrat, Diffioult tireattaag, *alititsation of the Heart, Ilyaterkes, Croup, iaiptltrla, Catjsu'ri, Ltflt'ntena, Iieauaacla, T-'othiaohe, Neuralgia, Ittthtaits, Cold Cilla, Aitue Cilla, Oitilblaata, Frost Hitens, Bruises. tumniner (Oom.laitats, Vaugha', Oohad, aiprainsa. P'ains its rate (ihtst, Back or Liab, ar-e iastantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Aguse cured for Fift,y Cents. Thaere is not a remedial agent in I he world t,hat will ciro Fever and- Ajue, and all rather Malairious, BilIous, 8ear.et, 'lyphold. Yellow and oter fevers (aid.-d by RADwAty's PILLs) so quick as RCADWAY'S RBADY Itvpi1.1/9 It, wIll in a ew moments, when taiken accord ing to diretous, cure Criam ps, Spasms, 80osr Stomach, Hecartburn, lick Hoadnahe,- Dlarrhmea D;ysentery, Colic, Wind iu th~ Bowels, and all Tr4 er shudalways carry a bottle of R aD iWAY- READY RRiLiEp with temn. A few drops In wa-or will praivent sicknesas or pains from change of water, It is btter than F'renda brandty or bitt,ersans a st'miiant. Blineran nd Lua ber une.s should always 0o provided with it.r CAUTION. All remedial agents capable of destroying life by an overdo S should be avoide. Morphine oDium, strychnine, arniha, hyosciemmus, and other powerful remedies, does' at certain t:-mes, In very small doses, relieve the -a1.lent during their action in the sy:tom, But~ prtaps the second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and In are mae the sufferl g, and another dose cause deataZ There is ao neces'it.r for using these uncertain agents when a positive remedy like RtADw AY' HEADY Istat will stop the m- bt ox. cruoiating pain qiuicker, without entailtng the least dIflicuity in either infant ur aduir,. TIEE TRUE RE,IEP. RAg WAY's itSA DY IttEf is the Only remediaj agent, La vogue that will instantly stop pain. .Fifty Ceants per ilottie. Radwayfs Rlegulating Pills. Perfect Puritatives, Soot in ag A pe ents, Acf Wighuaiut Paima, Alway s sttells. ble nd Naturali as thaeir Opceration. A VEGICrABsLE SUBs'TITrU PE FORt UAL,OMUL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly eoa'ed witti eat gumr," hprge, regu.ate, purjay, cleanse IUADWATY PILLS for the cure of all disorders of the 8 omach, Liver, itowels Kidneys B:ud, doar. Nervous D) seases, ileada bae, Constipath0n, Uostivenaess, Indigest,ion, Dyspepela ilstou. nrs. Fever, lnflammration of the Boe~l, Piles, and .all deratngemnent of the Int-erna I is Warranted to effeut a perfect cure. Purely vg Stfia o contining so mereury, mainerais orde SW"Oibsorve the followIng symptoms result. Im from Diseases of the Digestive Orgaia Con.. Dtip ilion. inward P11 a, Fullness of th9 lod in the Hehmd; Acidity of t 8 tomach, Nausea, Hleartourn, Disgust of FodFullness or Wga in the Stiamacia. a-our ltru& ions, Sink erl Fluttetliog at the Hear Choking or s 8 -isations -a hen in a lyIn posture, Dita ns Vision, lUpta or Webs bore titolei.ht, lue and Dalli Pain in the Dead, D)eflionov ofPer spi-a ion. Yellowness of the 3klin and Ey94, Pain in the Side, Chest, lamus and Suddetj. lushes of Heat, Burnaing 'n tue Flesth. A few doses of R ADWAYT's PIrLS Will free the systemn from all the above-namo a disorders, Priee, 25 Cento per Romx. SOl.D BY DJIUGtIaSTJ SREAD "FALSE AND TRUE,'s Send a letter stamp to RA DIWA * C@0, l a). 82 WAtItIBN, cor. (JiUltOji St,, New Ywrk. lnformat10n worth thousands will be sentyou. eU Aast, res es, Emmesst me Se1m,e and ulp4 iosadsMah A* pew dead4is fea Sep aggeg ag Wevoeep s aea es Limisadbs .?iL F s --W ........r enresha ..