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Interstate Commerce. - Defeat of the Iea gan Bill.-The Substitute Proposed. The Committee on Commerce of the House ot Representatives at Washington, decided on February 13th, by a vote of nine to six, to report a substitute for the Reagan Bill. That objectionable measuir is practically defeated by this action. The new bill proposes to make the saie laws which are applie-ble to railroads engaged in transporting freight between diiterent States also apply to the operations ot steamboats, lake vessels and other water crafts. It provides for the appointment of a Board of Commissioners who are to have supervision of the entire stlqct of the transportation of freight front one State or Territory into or through other States and Territorles, and to examine into any com plaints that may be made by the public of unfair action on the part of connon ear. riers of any class that are engaged in this Important business. Unjist discrimination is forbidden imder severe penalties, and in case any of the tranporters or transporta - tion companies fail to redress any substan tial grievances brought to the attention of the cowmissioners, proceedings atre author ized i the United States courts. If the proposed new law is found to be not fully effective in furnishing remedies for any of the real evils that have grown up ini con nection with the management' of transpor tation between different States it is made the duty of the Uonim'ssioners to suggest additional legislation, and to obtain and furnish to Congress all mformation relating to the operations of railroads that is likely to prove useful and important in this con nection. 'This bill provides much more appropriate and just methods for accom plishing such reforms as may he neded than the van."al bill and withl somic aienid ients may be acceptable to the trans portation interest of the country : or at any rate, wIll serve as a basis for action, should the plan suggested last winter be a<topted biy Coingress, and definite legisla tionl be deferlredl until it Comisimsionl of ex perts shall be able to thoroughly invest iga.e this complex su'jeet and report their ia ture judgment upon the matters at. isste. Thorc is 110 (puestionl that a more intelb, gent concluslon could be reached in tinis wily, and one that would be 11101 valiable to all the interests involved. On general principles tentative legislation is hardly to be recommeided where it involves the tralle of forty millions of people and Capital aggfeguiting forty-live h1mdred mil lions of dollars. Electricity rs a .Moire 11wfer.-The. impulse given dilIng the past few years to the study of electricity hais al ready borne valuable fruit in' varieuis appl icaions of tle electlri current. One Ot' these Is the use of electriciy as a Motive power'. A successful ix am11ple of the conversion of water Into electriolty, and the use of this current to drive machinery, Is to be fountld at, a large chemical works at t Greenock, Scotland. Tle Water is 1 bInh, L froi a waterfall to ia t,urbinie, wiheich pitts in motion, by means ofi a belt, a Siinein8' dynamo-electric machine. Thtt e1ur rent thus generated is conveyed to another mnlhine 150 yartlds distant, which drives a large lathe, a boring machine, and a elrcular saw. An in teresting lecture by Dr. Werner Slemens, of Berlin, on "Elt-otrieity in ServIce of Life," hais been recently re ported In the Dentscho md. Zcitut( with regard to electric transmissioii o force. He speaks of' two recemit exilimples of it in Berlin, the working of severiloo' with a dynanolctrin.-weem ee' coun the dr,,y8t iXiing the Vague Special- .'l ,:ationl 6"soml". it Ib"' ''' 111a1.01h1, and) . o__a siill locoiotivo In t.he ed fline waty. Mutch less decveloiped thtus tar (h'e points out) is the use of' strong I electric currents for chemlitalindt metallurgial purposP0es. Such use hatsi been limited mearly to galvanie clean- I lng of' coppier', anid separatlin of this frolm gold anid silver. liut he look a for ward to electricity being of' great, ser vice In this dilrecttin. "VTe large and very pr1omnl g doitaint of' the electro lysis of' fusible conductors is still, techi - niclly ciit unbnilt upon, and neither yet sufliently appr)3e2Ointetd the anialytie *.and synthet,ic force of' t,be current.' .It is possible, too (lie thinks), that the sciencee of t,he Ituture will learn to pro duce miore conivenienit futel thani hy3dro gen by expenditure of' work with id of' the electric oilrrent; and the litrther atep fromn the product,iotn of' fuel to tthat, of food stufl's is not ineconetelvabile. T1hie energy of the solar rays, emlbodiedI ini wind and watterfatls, may13 by-and-by, through the electr'ic current, furn ish 8 1 necessary fuel, and enable us to dispenise with coal. Ortude Borzax.-Somne live or' six years ago a young mit wasi1 traveilig the tounta.ins, canlonis and1( valleys of 1 mtoralda county, Nev., p)rospiectinig lotr gold andi silver. As lie looked downi onl the valley of Tfeel's Marsh lhe saw a vast bed of whIte sand or sOiethingi like it, and wias tempted to dheceind andt exaiino it. lie101ound the place t,o be the bed of a dry lagoon, live miiles ini lengih, and1( about hal f as wide ; and whait lhe hadt taiken for sad provedfJt to be a soft clay-like deplosit, In which lie sanik ankle deep its lhe canutously walked over it. Filling his pockets wvitht the cuirious stuiff, he mounted lisa horse again, andI rode to his hoine in Columbuts. There an itssayer' pront..un ,edi the conltenlts of' his piockets thme liniest samlesQ tof crtile b)orax hie had over seen. Th'le astoished pros1ector one of' the large family of bimits-iost no0 time in itmak ing lormail claim to his 1ind ; and that obta nedl, heo and hiis brother wentt to work with tanks, boil ers, erystaliZers and all necesatry appil i aneestt, and( atre it,. the pJresent, writinig, as the nmasters ofa xi inmitense establish ment, driv'ing a very profItable trade, one likely to be as p)ermianlent as piossi ble, since the deposit. of boriix ini T1eel's Marsh rep)rodulces itself every two or three years. -4-. Altium Tlelegjraph ire's .-Ge rmana telegraphic enghteer's havec lately been experimuenting withalmnm sa >material for Zelegraph . wires. This metal eani easily be drawn out to a very much finer gauge tIhan is p)ossible with * ron,*and .Its couctibility Is twice as great as that of iron wire. .Its exces sivo 04ose hA~Iltert pr'evenlted its lise. for.tt e ' urbos6 inticated, b tt Ils found estl be mnode, wvhicli wvil[fproduce a 'thooth liner and str'onger, aind less s' uie tl)bletd-ftlrolpher'lo ohafiges than C ro w g'o, lIe it Is much superior as - A 9I8e Reofornt,. The habit of administering quinine in pow erfut dose', as an antidote to miaterial miaha dies, was once dlaig'eroutsly common HappIly ~s r~pqe;bse undergono a -w do roform. ( LOt otlyz~ ublio, but.ptofession'al pen have ~ apte .' h "wolly, of eonre,'bq largely, Itoutetter's St,omach Bitters as a safe botan e snbstitute for ~thd -pernicious alkaloid. The connoot fthischange. ronhoet impor ty'"' 40ff i dgt t rr are cured .' ytheir c~atila1( weo.ouly for the -- 43 r halt .ndaie remedy * -',alting. to. pro Juoe any appreciable t.tedsawere inogeage-I. A Bitsporsi'toently follwed, afteks and revents their> - hoe~I 4jioBU ateciapg bult positive and eatisfac whoace it, proceeds are FARM AND GARDEN. CoN roR IIOnslEs.-Is It or Is It not, econoimy to feed horses corn in the ear? We have practiced it for a num ber of years, believing that the portion that was not masticated, and so passed out of the horse without, being digested, was not equal to the miller's toll. The toll is every tenth, and this with the waste and tine spent it going to the mill will make it fully e(tal to every eighth. Another thing firiners (to not think enough about, Styppose every tenth Is not masticated and assimilated by the horse, it Is kept oi the farm, whereas, if it is left at the mil1 the fai In Is so iiuch depleted of plant-food. We throw the whole ears ito the manger, and let the work horses bite the kernels off as they like. As soon as horses get used to eating corn there is no danger of its produclng aniy colic or other derangement of the bowels, but care must be taken not to begin too strong at first. Three or four ears of lint corn are all a horse should have to begin a diet of this food. The Southern and Western corn Is lighter, and Is not so apt to prodtice colic In the South, corn Is almost always fed in the car, an(I so it is ill the West, wheil fhd at all. Corn is exvielleat food for horses to work on, but not so good for fast driving. They are more tuilet and tractable on corn than with any other grain, and vill do inore hard pulling and drudgery with less loss in cond i Lion, Oats makes jt horse sprightly and active, and henco should be fed sparingly to a colt. Oats have helped to make a great many balky, spavined and runaway horses. Corn iakes them (duilt and slow, but strong. Co0rn1 is the best for colts while being broken. It may be made lighter and not so heating by having wheat, bran mixed with it. SAViNO BY IIANDFULS.-One handful of[ hay Is not much, nor for the matter of that are twenty liandfuls; the saving of so much would neither make nor break a man. But wit,h twenty head of cattle to feed twice or thrice a (lay the saving of a handful apliece, every tic, would amount to something be fore the pastures are greei again upon oulr frost bitten hills. Do yo ever think of' it? We are not biluting at, stilting tle eattie. But how many of* its allow a1imals to waste a hipidfid each at every feed, for waitt ofi a little attention to feeding arrangemeils? llov inany head of stock on otor north ern fatis require a hatiiftul more of hay It eve'y MCeed to keep up the ali 111al heat, than they would uI-Ili i'o 1f t heir stables had all the cracks st, vpel,I aind let i ihe cold winds of wvilter? A Iiat1lih i 01 kil.alture iS hIlL ait r-111o; y-et the adldition of, a single hand il in a hill of con) 121 I Inake the di(f1'0erice betweet long, fuill ears and stinteil litibbilus, wIen the haryest cenm1es. llow umany laidils of tirt i'e are going to watle every (lily about outr yarkds 11111 buildings? Could you not , save half a bushel a day, by beilg care Fill ? And the iquid mantre-is ilicre not enough lost every day to make a good many long airs where we shall probably find ojily nubbins next 17a-l0? flaidhils of' liay, hIIaIdIIfulIs of mn4ur111-e ! -these are suall mattels, say you? Yet on Ist such small matters dep'n1d Imany a man's success or fallure ii life. Here Is onle man that teids to it care fully, aid at the d11( of twenity or. th1irt,y years he has a eompetepnev Aot tive i mouiliiisly vote down' the I Salge " anlote?"neglebts't Ieln as be- I lc eath his notlee, and Is always blehinl hi aind ; he lives and dies Shorit in pocket.1 id shor't ini cotu oirt. We do not Il rieachi nlggaridl iness; It is by saving d vihen wO may13 t hat. we' preCpare' ouriselves' ti o be liberal whenci we w,ill save the t itandufuls. WINTrin Woon.-O aeof' the miost Ini >er'ative dumtIes th liened of' tIhe famIiy3 Id n the coun11try is callejd upon01 to performn . 'ithie secur'ig of ani alil)Smpl uply of i1 'uiel fotr his famtiliy. (let up1 (enou1gh to t 0 ast the' entire wi'nter', sawv cir cut It iiiy I nt(o cnveientL ienigths fori the stove or 't 1I'r'place, and stack it awity ini the( wood- t: hied. which shlould be easily accessible r' rzom tile house anl ittehen, so that, o h le rin i21t andlow for' it, fateor on ini t he c (0easoni. it is it iltuierable buiessI( all r tound whlen niecessity' com11pels the head111 Lit the hlousehoi(ld to go to the weolla In e whinter i t,ror fourii i times a w~eek fori' wod,wih lli hauted home1011. anid a thrmowni oni the ground to be cut, ias 0e c'asion risquires, lii in, sno0w and ( slush, and j)actkedI in the altt,ing-r'oomi tiaml kiteben in a wet and filthy condi t ion. A theyj's work will prtovitle a good woodhiouse, w it hi boa r'd roo' anid -shel tered on three sides; twoe weeks' work put in enough woodi and1 kindling to(, last ',hrough t he hardest of' tile wintur, anid whlen t his is (1011 ai vastt (1ea1 0of comiifort is prov iided. iv n i wleh the w,'hole ho usehiold ar a'.s. The man whoi ne-1 ghects to geOt ll) at good siore of1 winter wvood ini time, w~ihh plenty of' chips) and1( kinidlig trowni in antd placed In at driy w~oodlhouse near11 thle kitahlen, dieserives niothintg betteir thianl sour1 looks i'rom his bet ter1'n haf', lilf -done ( bisriu its and1( colti coffee unitil hie repenl1t.s of' his ei'i'r and amnds his ways3'. 1ize fetathier's of du tcks, ('hiickenis, and inuikeys , goeerally3 thIiown a isde as i'e t uie, trim t he iplum es iio t)111he sit mp, iniolose theta in a tight. bag, rub the w hole as If' wash ig othens, and 3 yon will s. e11re a per'ifectly'lii uiform and tight dlown, oxcellenit ior qulitlig cov tir'et.s, anid not a few othle r purose. K.u.ReCisE 1 onl IionsEs.-Wor'k horses :hid those kept fort drtivintg 111ii o.se oftenu rec'teive permnie'nlt Iinjurty at thiIs '.eason1 of thle yeart, by beltug shult upi aind lepr'ivetd oexer'cise. Lunrg, bowel and1( l'oot diseiases are f'requenit penalilies of neglect of' regular exercIse whent niot in Aloi'ITrn Sn1tPTO'N's piOp)heCty Is s111)' iposed to be abiout f'our hundrhiedl year8 old, and every p)rophlecy has been full ihled exceplt the last-the end of the world in 1881. Iluy your Carbolinde, a deodotrized extract of petroleu m, the great niatur'aI hair restoi'er', before the world conmes to an enda. A STrATisTicAN (batcheior o1 course,) insists that courtships average three toins of coals each, andio we would add, scores of bad coughs and colds; bt then every prud(et gallant is Pr.ovided with a bottle of D)r. iltll's Cough Sy rup. Price, 25 ents. A Ll D)isEAss oF Tr tE lhLooD.--if Vce. etinie will relieve pain11, cleanse, pi'fy, and cure such dIseases, restoring .the patienlt to perfect health after tryhtig dliff'roent phaysieianis, many remedies, sullerlng for years, is It not concltuslve proof, ir' you are a sufferer, yoti cani be cured ? Why Is thihs medine perform ing suoh great mires? It works in the blood, In the circulhating fluid.' It qaj, trully he called tile G reat h3lood Purifler. '.I'he great source -of dIsease 6 riklbiates bublhic attention. -iyj Tl DOMESTIC. SUADED EXMOIINCt.-Shaded em broidery is the tiost elega iii, Ihe IiosIt luuitative, and the most u1nlm1ted iII Its en pabilities-aptly portrayingaitd rival ing th43 produotliois of the pulliter, whether for historical subjects, Ilad scapes, port ralts, flowers, or arabesqie. It may also be termed the enslest, al thlgolg the leat 11m1echnIal, being less subject to rule thaII a1y other, as the most beautiful ofects are often produe ed, Where there appears to have, beenl at total Indifference, or Ignorance of any attempt at, a regu [ar embroldery sti tl. The fraine being properly dressed with the niaterial, uponl which the pattern ha3 been previously traced and shaded, the position of the flowers, or whatever the subject may be. should be attentive ly observed, and a determinatioti inle of the surfaces oi which the lights woIld naturally fall. 'T'his 18 moi e e-seUn dal before eonnenming tle vork, If the Intention be to embroider as taste may direct, ald without copying with a colored engraving. The right hand should always be above the frame, the lift beneath; and the rule, If any exists, other than what conlvenlience dictates, Is always to draw tie needle upward froin the right, and finish the stitch by putting It down to the left.. It Is better to commence wilh tie smaller parts; such, for In1stanco as the stoils, buds, and leaves, in a gi-roup. of flowers and the first care and attentioi should be bestowed on the obtaining idI1 preservilig a clear oitlite. 'ThIS. 01 course, IS essential both to the0 per feCetion of the design and Lo the exeeu tion of the work.. A Pa:TY Pultsi..-Now that gold and silver coinl aIre so freely used, te old-fiitioned purses are In d tilti aaitin, ad arc coshle red very elegait gi1s. 'IThe following lis easily mIIad( at.n is very pret t.y : Three butches ol gold beads atd two ktiots ot' pure twist, are required. NMake a chain of sik'ty-eight, sii,lehes, aving previollsly 1trnlig thm beads. 1irst, row. A trI..])c crociet, iito every loop, atl take Iy tle beadts thus: Pit the silk ovor Iho hook anld Iush ip a h)iead; It'.1ish tie stitch ill tile usual Way. YOu Iave thu Its used two beads to yotr treble. Secomti row. One Lrvble, on elain ; every row is alike, but in comning back wvork into eacl hole. 11'c prefelrr-d i.so only one bead ; that is, put the silk over tle needle, draw through the lower loop Iten through two loops; now I)VUslh u1p tLie bead n(d dItaw the silk tilrough Ole lIst. Pilt gold rinil-s ItIl gold tassels, or in1ste1ad of th1e latter II h)1101 of gol heads. This tkes a lonig pIIse. Greenl silk and gold or Steel beatis. or. blue *and steel are particulaiily adtire:d. The following delkil-ioln of1 "trebIu" Imlay be of service to so:ne raders--"i reble' Is to pit, Li thread over the hook and insert the latter into a loop; draw the thread first throt gli the loop; t,hn thriough two st-itches, then at'grainl through the 11st two stitches. CnocoLATEr-Ciam Duovs.--Take two euptluIs of white sgar t.1 21)1it of, til1k ; plit them linlt it haicepani and beat tintil it boils; then boil 111dli ive minutes precisely ; set the pan iI a kilsh of cold Water; 8tir 111111 the Imlixtatre (IrnaMIS anlid cools su 1iltict ly to h1:1i1d e the I Ottll it0 Small drops, ari - theill on at ballll )c Moo, cti 0 h"1'wori.J :-A. .W i" avorIP ir ' C utr. Take lilf calke of BlIaker's locolite., s frape lte, put. It, into a t WI and set int tie op 01 it Stea.t1n1t lot boiling) tea kettle till dissolved 'op itu the c'htocobite,roll over' qiuickly, ike out with ai fork amt1( slide on a baa. 3red platter. Be cairef't linot. ito let, 1 Ie liocolate cook, or it will hiardenl. Ihan o Diuuo l't:AS.-TI't ree pints (ot ieid peats; sevent cuats of' col watter; tree p)ounds4 of biconi or salt, por'k; ick1 ov'er the peais; wa.,h and1 soaik themot ver nilght int cold w'aLtr;dain1 ait:11) por 10em10int pot wiiith thec b2aon or ptork lte Intter p)revioulsly e'einiee I ;t'over and11 oil genitly ; remaovio thte scaum as IL ises ; whien t,ha pains b)ecome sot t dra'in I ishi, smxooth the top,. phoe10 the bacont r. pork oni top), pt, the dish 111t.0 the von,, and bake brown. The liqutor romt the( peas may13 be straluted, piut InItol pot, th'iekened over tihe lire wit h in lan-meal, (about four' or ive table p)oonfls to a plit) andtu boiled genttly bout one hor-. When cold it matuy be0 iLled and1( fried. P'ot..NTA.-Thl8s may lie reall 13 i.th nig more than our Intdian muish, baut, tavinig lived In ntorthaern Italy, my1 ook made polenta wvhleh I thought. vas very good. A bout a pint of' waiter vas put Into a stew-pant to boll, ini .vhich a planch of salt wvas added. 'l'het nidian-meal, groundni coar-ser tltan wie iso it, wvas stirred Into it until it, was hicek. As soon as5 it p)uired( up, thte hub ies of steamtt escaingli fromi It, it was auken frtoml the lire and1( p)oured ito a liek 0102th on a table,4pud( made Inato a >Ag ball. When cold it was cut Inl slices, sprinkled with grated Parmne&an cheese md1( fried in oil or butter. If' sausages were frIed, slices of polenta were cook COCOANUIT lnoPs.-Onie gr-atedl cocoa-i nt,, f'our tablespooninls of 11lou1r, one pounitd of sugar antd lour' eggs, thte wh'ites beaten to a frotht. Stiri the unix Lure wvell, dr1op) on pan1s with at table IF y0tt dr'ink Inko water at lbuffaulo you wili get the Erle-sy p-alas I LEIAP' year' doesnl't ambount to much the menCi are s0 COy. 'Two 0OnaAN.-Roguilate flirst the stotmachl, second( the liver: especially the. i'st, so as to performt thteir fttne tionls perfectly anud 3'otl will ieina)veat t lenat ninet( en twentleths of all the ills that mankintd Is heir to, it tis or anty other ehllmate. Ilop) BItters Is Ite ontly tting that wvill give perIfec0tly healthy natuiral action to thtese twvo organsa. STOP It at onco. If you See ou nurse givinig the baby either L,anda, numn, ParegorIe or any soothintg reim edy containhiig opiates, stolp it at once. If you want a good meleie for youtr clhildlrenl, get D)r. Bull's Baby Syrup, wvarrantod to conitain not hintg injri.. ons, buat safe antd elllelt. Price 25 Cents. Amlorlolans T'raveling Abroadi wvill flind all of Dr. Plerece's FamIly Medicines on age In till p)rhilpal drutg stores and1( at the L.ondon brancht of the World's Dispensary,' Grteat Reisselh Stre-et BuIldIngs. Golden Medical iscovery is a most potent alterQtive er blood-eleanaling elixir. It dispelA all h uimors anid eures blotches, pimples, erutiIons, kIng's evil, or serofula, eni lar-ged glands8, swellings, internual sore ness, tuicers, an(~trulent blood poisons Itat, un-em~ove, rut out the vital ma chinery. Dr. Ilorce's Pellets (lttle sugar-cotel pills) are an Qgreeablo and1( 11108 eletnslig etrthatric; remove oil'en sive and acrId aeeuhmlations," thereby Assoeiation, poreor ufl n Lnn. WIT AND HUMOR. AN Oil City man Was sitting in h1 parlor readings, te other day, when I icard foot-step,4 approaching. "It mly wife,'' he thought, "'and I wi bother her a little." So lie saId oi loud, "Well, old girl, why didn't y( SILOVel iII that coli,and nall up the ba( gate. A aid see here, you've got to e, less, for I wialt some monley to pay In cigar bit ll, and you miust cut down I household expenses. Besides, wif 've about con1ClUdel to have y OU tath in washing, and-" The door Fliatnfe belind him, and tie reaclhed the wit dow Just i time to see a neigb.bor wi unatil going out of the gate, and his wl nowhere III sight. The report iII th; 1i441ghborhood now Is t,hat 1 tie ana wife is being starved to death to gi him cigars; that she does alU the maent work, aInd is obliged to take in washiai to got ther hiisbaid likolney which I Spends Ia saloons. Ur never payi to be impolite. A nui diniig i in a St. AlbanS hotel lilt h1 ieiglbor with his elbow and didt aIpologize, and pretty soonl. the neig bor jabbed his elbow ILto the offender ribs, a id the haitter sIaid: "You thull your dt1rni stuart, don', yer?" and pri tenidinlig to cut his mei.at drove a d into the ot,ler and t.het they clinaeic4 and it took four waiters and file clei t0 get 'ellli Iatrt, u1t they haid to p $27 a.piecu fur brokeii crockery am furi'nitiure. WINI. -it M Fm s: A matter we all a incllined to p:ass'over litghltly-tle ihe o at skatilig potnI. S!omt,hinag it is quat11 as wl I at ot to (o i to-the water ulde IRM1,b1. The "lw" 01f b4n,tt,y-to mal11, onesel tlook as pretcy as possible. Wii outji to skate ? If ladies are it qte t,ion, aill Who haVeb stmatl1 feet. Wh agha,not to skate? Thtty wito polsse. "heetle-erushers,'' of' course. Whit I skate-why, wheni te ice' will beal A a:Nt.A w promen -lin! i1.tg Lit star tt t brihtlu littlo boy atL i Side, Whenl the litte felloW Crled ou 0h, pa, there goes an editor !'' "1ip] 1usih!I'' said the faather, 'don't. mn-< 411or1t of the poor m1an1-01ot1 otn!y kll0% What 3011 May VorIne to yet.' "Ta iN '!"' iwas tle remnark of Fei gttsonl as lae toruot11.i at cresenit over ti slippery coalliod c.)vea'. "Yes,'' ar* )1ied a sobe-aed eil.izen i tih e doo way ; "more than twenty have Iallen o that cover i his morning, and 3vvry onl of' theni expressedI the satie opinion. 'A,'' saill a httle boy, "at horse 1 Worth1 a great doal itore, in't it, aftc It's broke ?" "Yus, mt Son. Why d yotu ask such a flutest iota ?" "1 Becalse broke the new rockintg-horse yott gav tmle .th is m1ordninr.'' Il. is easy eanouigh to aIvise a boy t tel I the I ruth, evem if It bring him licking, butt It it comes hard to live i t hl p,rinciple where otic .s tradint haoases two or'li hree timttes a mton th. A uitcAoo tia1 hi.as a woalat's toot grafled into hias jaw, and every timtae h passes a tailiery or tsr hat tooth fiai a)V M L l ki'C ol ia e t't.' ' "T'I'lt li dye is cast, sadi tho lodger inl le at Ito. 1 11a luried a bottle of haair lestor:2a.ve alt tie Ieline disturher of his -epose. .he' sate qjItnilty t hat, y'ouI wuild in mliinag sa usage-abs~oluate conlidenee. WtillN the rat eterted the ar'k It was videtto the la ol-cup:t t that. theare was to be aaaotr than onec Gnaw a board. A a'n.icaTicAa. joke ntay resulit ini gareat harinaa 1o the victimn. W~'itn you are1 in douibt do not play' the trick. Srac-a say.s hiis colla' btnaton ) is liIke the ceIlebraltiota of thec F'outa a ofa1 Jut.ly it Is suare t) okcm oif.. lTu youn,~ g scualplttr htas nan uncaertaian fuu' eotre himaa. lie getnerally3 ttinkes faces ando busts. A t. itn 's tratta at a aaauddy cr'ossing aa.d a wita-dtay dinnerid aie genterally pl. kotd lap. Sut 0 at.:tcx Is estabtising kitader g:artents for schools ot lit,tle fish. Wi a h.Iair' is thae hlag of truace utndea wic'hd iold age palrleys' with dleatha. A sot' i. tbt aritng incldent-Tr.aeadhi on1 the polat, of a tau'k. TH'i a hiotne stretch a isbest taken Inta th cv.Haiing oan the sotfa. TH E tan aatce (Quelota-- iloa tehi lI hec wortlh ? SHOPa w' AtiN-Be sutrae and slaut thi dooa', TaHn I'aTinIOAT.-"Brhown 's, Broachaia Trochaes'' act directly on thec organas o thec voiee. Th'iey have an extraordiniar) effect ini all disorder'sof t,he Thlroat lam Liaryntx, restoaring a healthy tone whaet relaxedl, either from cold or over-exer tioa of the voice, andl produce a cea and( distitnct enauclation. ,Spgakersa ani S~ingersi' liad the TIroChles uasefla. Mats. P'AaTINTO'rN sAY's.-I)onl't tuak tany of' (.he quiak rostrumas, as they ar r'egImaental to It.e ithumani cisterna ; hti puLt youra tarust In 110op BItters, whtic wili cur'e goenra dilapiidation, costly habits anid aill cote diseases. Th'Ie saived I satae froma a severe extract. c tripod t ear. Thaey ar'e the nue ph unnum of aauediines. THitrv price of sotap is raapidly ati vaneig. A year's suapply of Dot titNs' Ei.ac'rR1* htoughat nowv a old price will be a very judieious pai chanse. Th'/e woolen tradle in Fancae hans het atkinag rapidl progrecss. Ini 1851 thel wea'e onaly 850,000 wvooIeni splaudlesi thaat, counatry, bnt nowv thtey numbi 2,270,000, titus distriblutedI amiong ti (depatm aenats: Nord hias 1,350,00 Maarine, 160,000; Soatm, 125,000, A denunes, 120,000; Aisne, 140,000; otheca 875,000. Theo valuea of th'o wooli yatrans x ported amounOtedit( to 32,2000,01 fr'aanes of' amanufanetured goods, to 46 200.000 fraacs; of combed wool, 30,900,000 franecs; of woolen waste, 30,700,000 francs; miakin g a grand tol of 564,000,000 franos. A Dout 147,08: 000 fraaes were paid for -wages antn ally. _________ Po TINtimoos are the FIrst Approftohos of CC Sumaptloun, that thaousands rem fin unconsolC Or Its presence n t -. has broti ta them to t verg of he gave. Annhedlt eor to - tnco of Cought, P'aln or Soreness of thu throat Ches't, would very genoraliy preetudo a fatal 81uk, or, In eato te symp toms Indicate tho pr once of? latent consumepton, would tend to si dai the vlolonoo'of thae diso f d thus ma t'old, atnd by so do ig prevent the RocessIty hatse in8 maaore aangerous'complaints. MlICIIHANTS, RVAD ''ilsi1.-To those stibject to lila Ilieldelit to tle vexatios of bieltless life, Dyspepsia, and a feel Ing of debility anti retfillness, we say, Withouat equivoCation, take Sinilolis' L.Iver Regulator. This remedy is un c(Inalle ila the cure of Piles, Constila tion. I:td Breath, Siek Ifeadache and Billotis Complaints. The Regiuhitor Is k refrom tay intariotis mercurial sub state; not disagreeablo; can be taken aytt any timne, williotit Interfering with 8busIess or 1-leastire. It. Is so gentle, sute, ati stich a good digester, that it 0 is otten usedo after a hearty Ineal to set StIle the food anti relieve any apprelien slon that the ieal nmay disagree with yout. tllaVng been a great sufforer for mainy years from general Dobility and Indigestion, I co lttled to try yotir valtiable nedielic (Slainons' Regula tor) in small loses aid 1outid It to be g what it wai recomniendell lor. You C can us1 mily naiaie at amy t,ine you wist lin Its pralse. J. F. DuAl is. Merchant, lIadlock, Ga." Ts u. Fre ih horn--A glass of abstti the. k wanted. Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mich., want an agont in this county at once, at a salary of *100 per uonth and exponic paid. For full par l)tioularw addrces ati above. k y d 148 E1 mEm,TsN .I~iTi5~iEi.Y " YTEIRo 0THE GREAT 81.oo . PRIER o WILL CURE Sciofula. Scrofuluis Humor. Cancer, e-incerou' 0 11111i .r, Ery-sl eia - 6luko . ailt, R'tiu, S 11114 m Or 1li o,r In I lic Pace, Cott-11 tl I Uld I U.c.jas, lroncilt,. Ncu a1la. .ysp lpsia, lth 1t1inatisi, lia%i in lit,I 8.do, Constpa ti, 031 t v,niess. Piles, Diz,"110,s, lloadlectlo, Norvoi-mess, Pains t- i ti io iack. A FalItness at 1the Stoittacl, Kidney Complaints, F0ct'utt Weakness alli. oeral Debility. This prepiralilon is scienriAii llv and chomi . ally cominioued, anut so i ronlgly co. cenIrat,d fr. -n rooL , iieri)s it b iurs., tai, its goott o I rects :I rIaIlzki itnii1VdL L,ly after Lo-1mielc lug to take If. TIlere i no alsiase of tiw imi Ii u 1i (.1(11 lor Wilici Like Vegetino ca nnot be kimett wii verrect sat o', as it, i. - TmL comit i illy inlu, allic compountid. F0or Iradi- ating the e :4ysteiIn of Ill Impuri-es of the biU ,t it, IMtS 1o Ital . hiats n.- er fitilt!d to effct a re. giy iglone.am rst i to ti syt.ni dblit. ad -- y disllse. It,i womiorfralT eff c,s upon tie com liplalits nameod art Sururi.ning L.0 all. Many Itave Men curt'd by t,t# ve."a4lime titi. Iave .rtl mianly ohier rionedwes. 1,i cat Weil be called 1le Great Blood Purifier. "j' Dr. W. Ross Writes, e dul(OLULA, LIVER COMPLAINT. D1YSPEPSIA, HLil"IUMATISM, WEAKNESS. M.It. %.%TKVN;S, BUSLOnI: I have been prtusilg ti-dioino for 25 years, and is ai reodtot for itoulit, I.lver Compint, 0 Dyspeli , Ibl*iaiPl-i,4 Weakness., and till Ills r eases 0(1hI bloud, I have n ver tiound its equal. hve .oll N'gelile for seve.n y-ars and nave never had ont hiv t lo re-ttr,i. I would hearl fly oIiuJ01nlnd It to those it need of a blood purl Iler. II. W. ROSS, I)ru.gisL. ipt. 1 U, CiSU. wWIiu.4 , Iowa. 1 4i VE E r, PREPARED BY' MR. It. NTEVEN8, Mostin, 11A Vegetine is Sold by all Dfuggists, DIPHTHERIA! dohnson's Anodyne Liniment will poet tively prevent this terrible disease, anid will positi rely cure nine cases in ten. Infromation t.hat will nave many lives sent free by mall. Don't dlelay a moament. Prevent-ion is better than cure. 8old everywhere. 1. 5. JOHNSON & CO., Rangor, Me. OU.. COINS WVANTED)! Dollar,1834 *.4J00; il..lf i"iiltar, lisJ, 'ni, a i5 each;Qa. ter I)olIuars, 182:, '27, 625i; I -imo,18i, 65; ialt Dinia, 182 625;~ Gop r Cmeit. 1793 '9.) 180I, S5 if linei. Pric" List4 a-d Colus Collector's Eliustranted Guide, I) centg. *A . 1i. 34i l t-li 72 N. F1ourth, st. Phiili., Pa. SAPONIFIER I. the ol.1 IRollablo Concentr stedi Lye for FAM ILY b~oAlP MAal1Ni. Directions accomnainny euach cama for mtaking Hard, Son,. andl ToiletSoap qumicktly ll s lull woIght und1. tr. niatth. ASK~ FOR 9SAPONIFIEIR, AND) TAKES No 0THERIl. rFENN'A NALT,MYANUF'4A CO., PH!ILAD'A LANDRIETIS' 81EEDB ARU TUU B5ETI S. LAMTM11r SON~ al * s. mET ii. P UYT ?.PTA ' Those ans)werinig an aidvertiseinent willi co,nfer a fnvor upioni tne adlvertlier land the puablishern by stat ing thiat they saw the aidver tlseinen~t In this lournal (nhiaiing the paper.) r. Pieice's Golden Medicai Discovery re commoin BtIch, Plnpe, or Eruiptionl, EryIs Jiough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by purliving, and invigoraiting meicoine. Ialpccially his 10t manlistced its potency in - ee, neo E'ye's, licroruhous Mores and Swol . Ifck yo fee dulrwy dblttd have si on faceor body, freqluent ehnahe or dlzzilnes altornaedh with hot lIushes, irregular appetite, Teri d l,iver, or "liousniess." As a ron1 Miedical Discovery has no equal, as It effects pi p In the cnre of lironchltis, Seveeaogl dnaptionm, It hias astonished the mediical facul ei greatest medical icovory of the ge. Sold by No use of tak e. et Pellets (Little g' fR einmg entla .i urn \O&S while uining th *ILEtEi ,.VO si-stem, dIet, 4 TI ghitness of Pho e*ittle Giant" CathartUo, Soi"uinch, Bail -: bout Stnsch, Bush of Bloodi to Elead, tak it DVERTI -r m oryn N OR All of the 1 toyfrONE~ TIME,I orfo positions, which are oal r- LOWEST P1AOE S. M9. PE TT EI to - at either of t al ESTIMA T For Aelvertiaors without charge, fo TION of Newsg3apers or f )r. r*e dertisemnents In the Best Podi 88. S. M. PETTE ma or b'O1O1miatn:t.it U INSTRUCTION BOOKS. For Ilse Laso. 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DANDELION. l O25 W E FTJ O 'i."ua flz 'u I Ussemof the fltonaeh,D owelsJiloo,Lyr gt ad Urinary Organ., Nervoase.ss,e D adespesally Female CZoIaplia., I .190 IN GOLD. w it be palE fte aae theywftnmt mae es bee .or aythiag tisen er lajertous feemS tbm. Ask yos Eruggist for Hop nettee anE te te ese yee sMeep. Tak. neashee.b OCeen O vns he ml - s m -- t..Ma mesemnf,get m,O na ofoim,tsaeoa E Semd for drela. 1) Piled tat 0e ny alo 1 lmmeodi;ta rehinaf cures casos olong standing itn I wook, d aodin cass in dae. aor.r cor. Tenth an rc Ste.. P I all Hunters, fr he os_erfl to ; I urinlg Tetter, Rose Rash, Rolls, Cusbbmn. lingo, 1Vlaite BwellInIgs, GoItre or Thiekls tilow color of mkinl, or r ollowlsh-brown a note , ad ta(ltfto ini mlontha Intnl ,hei ~int nr ouills tinnd tongulo cotedO, youI are suffeting -ron Ledy for all suich cases Dr. Pierco's Golden I arfect and radIenl eurlos, is, 3Veak Lunlgs, anud early Etages of Con. l t,Y, anal emInent phiyslolans pronounce it the I druggataa. Ing the large, rliIvo,nnutlseOuls pIlls. These FIIlls) are scarcely larger than sunmtard ety vegeinble, no patrtilarl caro is reqirOed i em. They operate wladiout'dilsturbraco to the I er oeouplationi. For JIaundice, Headache, 4 Inipuro Illood, P'ain ini the Shoulders, Chest, Dizzinsess, Sour ESrutctationsm frots I Taste in Hithtt Bilious attacks. Pain in duneys, iiiternal Fever, l$lonted feeling e DCr. FAerco ' Peasantl PuargatLve I'elets. MEDICAL ANSOClATIOI, Pr'rnIS, DUfra10, N. T. SEMENT S feWspapers natned in the Di'ar - OIVE YE AR, in the best 'efully watohedi, at the 8, on application to MICULL & coan, eir offices in ES MADE r iiertion in a OIKOiOEi SE L rEO. ir the BESiT Newspapers in County or Seetion, tions, at Very Reasonable Rateis. NGTL & CO HEALTH IS WEALTH. Health of Boy Is Wealth of IlMe, Raday's Sasafllian Resolvelit k Pure blood makes sound Ve9h strong bone an % olear skin. If ou would have your flesh Armi, onr bones soun without arles. and your coin plexon fair, use Iadway' parsaparilliar A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION " 0To 0o a R0N10 or LONG sTANDING DISAS truly otoy in t ho healing art; that reamon nF power that clearly discerns Dursor and sup i (s a remedy; that restores step by step 01grees-the body which bas been slowly ;abked and weakened by (n insidious disease, lot only commands our respect but deserves )ur ralitude. Dr. Radway Has furnished man. ind with that wondertul rem y, Itadway's larsaparillian Resolen which accom. >lishes this resul and suffering humanity, rho drag out an elistence of pain and disease, ;hrovgh long days and long nights, owe hin ihelr gratitude."--M4est Messenger. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's "Ti-eatise or libease and Its Cure," as follows: List of Diseases Cured by Radway's SarsaDarillian Resolvient. Chronic Skin Diseases, Carles of the Bone lumors in the Blood Borofulous Dise ises, m or unnatural Habit of Body, Syphilis and Ven. 'al, Fever Sores. Chronio or Old Ulcers Salt Aheum, Rickets, White Swelling, Scal t Head, Iterine Affections, Cankers Glandular Swell g Nodes, Wasting and ceoity of the Body, IZlesa nd Blotches. Tumors, DYsplsla, Kid iey aid Bladder Diseases Cthronic Ith umatism. mnd Gout, Consumption, bravei and Calculous )eposits, and varieties of t he abovp complainta ao which sometimes are given speolous names. We assert that there is no known remedy that )ossesses the curative power over these dis. )Mes th3t HADWAY's tEdOLVENT furnishes. It :ures, step by step, surely, from the founda ion, and restores the injured parts to their tound condition. The wnstep of the body wre stopped and healthy blood to sup. )liled to the system, from which new ma erIal i fot med. This is the f1sat corrective iower of RADWAY's REGoLVENT. In cases where he systm has been alivated. and Mercury, tuleksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have accumu %ted and become deposlit ed in the bones, joints to.. causing caries or the bones, rickels. sDinal urvatures, contirtlons, white swellingi, varl ose veins, etc.. thO SARSAPARILLIAN will resolve way those deposits an i exterminate the virus it the diseaso from the system. If those who are taking tht-se medioInes for no cure of Chronic. ftcrifulous or ByphilitiO dis. lases, however slow may bq the cure, "teel bet or , ana find their general health improving, hir flosh and weight increasing, or even keep. ng 1s wn, is a sure sign that the cure is pro. ,ressing. In these diseases the patient either etV bettAr or worse-the virus of the disea!n A not inacLivt%; if not arrested and driven frc he blood it will spread and continue to unde aine t,he constitution. As soon as the SARsA 'ARILLIAN make 4 the patenit 'feel better,"I every iour you will grow better and increase in health, trength and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. The removal of these tumors by R.iwAy's I soLVKNT Is noNw so certainly established that hat was on'O Co isidered almno,t miraculous a ,ow a co:nmon recognized fact by all parties. Vitne- the cases of llannah P. n i Mrs. 0. Crapf, Mrs. J. U. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Iendriz mublisho1 in our Almanac for 18T9; also that of IrS. C. 8. Bibbins. in the present edition of our 'False and True." One Dollar per Bottle. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires minutes. not hours, to relieve lain and cure acute disease. ladwa's Ready Rellef, n from one to twent.y mautes, never fals to Plieve PAIN with o thorough applio tion. lo matter how viol 'nt or excruciating the rain he RiEUMATIO, Bed-ridden, Intirm. Crippled, lervous,. Neuralgic, or p ostr it(*d with dsease l suffer, RADWAY' RHADY RELIEF will laMm1.tion of the I ,, - on of the 11later, iIttimnation of the mvels, Ongestion of the i.ungs, Sore Iroat, Diftioult Breathing, 1alpir.ation of ie Heart, 61ysterics, Crouep, DIphtharia, at.arrh, Influenza, neatinahe, Toothache, ourualgia, Rtixenma.ism,. Cold Chills, uxe (hills, Chilbhains, Frost Bites, iruixss Sumnmer Counplat.ts, Coughs, 01(d, npralns. P'atns in tile Vihest, Black or .i,mbs, are iulstantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUEs l'over and Ague cured for Fift,y Cents. There act a remed[i agent in t he worldthat wvill re Fever and Aue and all other Malarious, ious. Ilcariet, 'yhold, Yellow and et.her ~ers (aid ad by IADwAY's PILLs) so quick as OwAY's RutADv RKLIIP. t will in a eow msonents, when tisken accord Sto directions, aura Gramnps, Spasms, Sour maoch, Heart,burn, Blek laadache, Diarrhow. 'entery Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all terna.l Iains. Pravelers should a'lways carry a bottle of RUAD AY 5 RE ADY RELtEF withi thema. A few drops wartor will prevont sickness or pa'ns from Lange of wat,er. It is better than French 'aidy or bitters as a stimulant. Miners ni Lxuanbernaen should always i provided with it. CAUTION.4 All remedial agnts capable of destroyn life r. a overdo e shaould beavoided. Morpine, plumi, st,rychnine, arnica, hyosciamus, and her powverful remedies, does at certain times, very small doses, relieve the patient durlng meir act,ion in the system, But perhaps h icond dose, if repeated, may aggravato andn 'ease the aufferi ig, and another dose cause Dath. There is no necessity for using o~e neertain agents whoa a positive remedy like AnwAY's REsADY REsLiEP wlli stop the mohi era ~uciatlng pain quicker, without entailing the ast, difficult,y in either infant er adult. TuIIE TRUE RELIEF. RADwAY's READY itELIEP 18i the only remedial font in vogue that will instantly stop pain. Fifty Cents per Bottle. ladwayfs Regulatinig Pills. Perfeet Purgatives, Soothsing Aperi. nts, Acf Withoutt Pahin, Always Relia. se anad Natural in thaeir Operation. VEGETABiLB SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with* ireet gum. p urge, reguiate, purify, cleanse nd strengthen. RADWAY's PILLS, for the cure of all disorders fthe Stomach, Liver, liowels Kidneys Bind ar, Nervous Diseases 11eadan he, Constiption, ostiveness, I ndigesleon, l)yspepsia,, illoI us. ras, Fever, Inuiammation of .he Bowels Piles, nd 'all derangement,s of the lnternal iscera, tarranted to efTect a perfect cure. Purely vw t,able, containing no mercury, minerals or dl terious drugs. SW' Observe the following symptoms result. igc from Diseases of the Digestive Organs; Con Li ationi, Inward Piles, Fulness or the Blood a ?he Head, Acidit-y of the 8tomach, Nausea leartisurn, Dgu,ofFood, Fullness or Weigh~ ti the Stomach, Sour Efrnota-ions, Sinking or luttering at, the Heart Chokfig or Buffering *nsations when in a lyin post,ure, Dimness 61 rision, Dots or Webs beore the Sight, Fever ,nd Dill Path in the Head, Deficiency of Per pirat,ion..Yellowness o~ the Skin andlEs, Pain n the 8ide, Chest, Limbs. anq Sudden Flushes f Heat, Burning In the Fleshi.. A feit doses or ItADWAY's PILS will free the yatemn fiom all the above-nameil disorders. Price, 35 CientU per Bloz., SOlID BY DRUGGISTS' READS "'ALSE AND TRUE." Send a letter stamp to RAIDWAY * CO., No. 82 WAIRI EN, cot'. CHURICi St., New York, Information worth thousands will be sentyou. AGENTS WANTE D foro tomplete and authentie history of the great tour of ii describe llo~ al Palaes. lir uriqaitlea, Walth to make mos ' .low' beptoehne y nmitations. Pr ice only *.00. Send fo; oirenar. and teransoAents dres ZsilAI. #05,lStnbw Co., Philadelphia. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, E .BL ATC H L EY'S Omies Jue, THlE SPAC0tbA WVARER~IOOMS, 308 MARKE~T 8iWret, P[IILADEL-PUIA. Stc the Iargst assort ment thle most 03 - Piet fillitles o ve-y kind h best Int t coupir. Prepared at the sat notice to mlo h wast of ourn custo ras tor alt depths pfwells, and 'to give compib ~taoMonr.---. lain Gal adiged heon, ocean or Cop-. - per) et Min0, GraU,on, W. ~ *