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FARM AND GARDEN. A Nw BILK Wonm [-European silk producers have never had any great success, and lately they have met with heavy losses. The greater portion ot the silk needed in. manufactures is im ported from China and Japan, and It Is of poor quality. The people of those countries jealously keep the finest products for home ue. As a conse quence the French manufacturers are constantly on the lookout for a substi tute for the silk worm, and at last it seens as if they had found it. An Im ported moth has been naturalized liv ing in a state of freedom and reproduc ing its kind without any Interference from man. It is to be seen flying about in the moith of Jutie in the squares and gardens of Parils, where the allanthus tree grows. In winter the cocoons of pretty pearly gray color may be seen hanging from lealless branohes of th'6 trees. This insect is known as the attalus cynthia and was introduced in France by the acclilma tization society under the direction of Guevin-Mineville. The cocoon is not very rich in silk, and being strongly inerusted is difllcult to unwind. In wilding, only a single thread Is yield ed; too flie to be used, and requiring expensive and speolial machinery; but a M. le JDoux has partly succeeded in separating the gum from the silk, and can wind from several cocoons at one time, securing threads, or raw silk suitable for weaving. The raising of this new silk woi i cntails neither care nor expeise, as thiLe motli look alter themseives, and It is only necessary Lo collect 1he cocoons. The ailanth us tree is a rapid grower, lias veiy heavy foll age, and is well adapted to grow in VIsLe places. The silk Is said to be of remarkably beautifultitit. The sup ply Will be limited so long as cocoons tave to be sought from the high trees. lt might, howeyer, be pioutired in the way uaLt silk Is procured at preent, by feeding the worns la bexes or iholves. VINrCn FIKI I1on UA'FOTR.-"It is a great chanige for cattle or sheep to go from the pastutiren here they get,green iood and plenty of cxci cise, to a stable or yard, where they are tilepri ved of botIh. Dry loUd- hay, Oats, corn, atid mieai-pi oduces cosit iness. 'IThe hatir uloms it, the unitinital is uneasy, illd notlikely to be thrifty. As a sanitary measure, i)oIle Ltt toni Be iod,aipples, berries and other fruits. 'i.heir valuo call not be ilcasitired by thie ainouit of fat, or itrogen, or staicli they con tain. Just so with gr cin food tot' all -i0 01 stock, '!%en ti ott ry. T'hi I- .n% ch111 i VI calu i el 1n111el , r tnb.a gas, carrots and potato a lor doinestiC un1iinals. Roots iI Wititer keep) tlie bowels loose; Ithey plr'venlt a too suit tin change tron green to dry food. 0(JIlmeal, led IN w11m1a(ll<latitles, 1.i at very good ttstiuLe tor rools.'' I cjtlOte at idei to tle polit rotn the Ka fiional Live 15tock Jenl: "K4vory tini.. 1m DIan, so ar aS IU canI, should stipply hittiasell % ith a plat of oil- meal for eacih cow pur day,or a lad i-pu it 0i fllx-secqi wiatli slotild D boileud to jelly and given witit her Other ootl. (Ji-:neal is worth all it costs for 'ood besides beillig a ,aiore exicellen t prevelative Of distse. We htav itevOtr had Iny Liolibte with cows alt calving wiei etil a 6ina11l (uiantity Of oil-MeIl duiriiig n iter. The smal uitanLtily of oil loil iU IL s LOitms Lo perloimi ti samne ellile ts a littie grass, or carrots and heeLs Woulu, to ceitie t.le bovels.'' For ia stliar pilrposc I know of tlSme prol heut tuen v oli use iinlseed inl soume forin or other for b.heir sheup la IV ititer. .talisum1I.~.-Radishies. may be growna in ia-very Jow days by the following mnethto: Let, some good radIsh seedi soatk in wateri for' twet y -f our thour1ts, then piit, in ia bag andic expose it to) lie *~. sunt. lai the course ol' the dlay germni -nattion wvill connnlenice. 'iThe Seed tiust hie sowni in a wveilli tinred hot- bed ,iad Wvatered 11ront L tile 14) titne w itli Iluke Warin water, fly this treat meat, the radishes il in ait very short Lime at.. quire a builieietit bulk and be good Lto eat. I1' It is reqttired to get good ri, dishes In winter durling the sever o coli ant old cask should be wawved in two and oiue-htalf of it, tilled witlh good eat Lih. 'Thle radIih seedl, bc gliidag to shoot, as before, iust, theta be sownl in Lihe other' half' of the barirui, it being puit Onl top) ohf the full on1 tai tuhe whioie 0f tua p waterin~g luekew att m water shoulud be used, as beforec. In the cou rse of1 live or six day a the raithshes wvill be lit t~o ucit. CID'i na tiude very late in thi seaison) antid stot ed ini a (old place illh keep Mwee, becatise active ier'ntensa.ozn is pireveitted. If it, is i'h a tdue & aret is (xer'cibedt iii itak ing it I romi souind apples, It. will not boe ourt I if kept ini a mtoderately coot cel ar' in a tighlt enk or' ini bottles. SAI.:t boxes or' troulghs itn118 pasiues nrc ecoitoial Itn savan mu~ lltch sat - that would othertwtse be wasted. rnigtro gh irve No amtmthle Ptst. Twod byddvitonl fast1 exrts ttuii ri hav onatleroaCompany sslengter shervIie old (Camden and1( Amboy I ,ie wi'as opened to travel, forty yearis or no tagi, the impr'ove metnt upon the sltage coachles wtlthi cove'red~ the dlist ance in a long day-a-ndc this only undcer' favorable circumglstanttces-was veryP great; but it was not so gret as the itm wichl the Pennltsylvalnia fiaiiltroad Cotmpaniy lhis effectedi withlint th ist tea years. Siome of us tremnember wilth feelings of taisetry the six (or eight~ honri' itn thIe wi'etched htttlecar andiS )1 in ta slowv goitng boat that the Ijourney bietweenit Ihiese great. cities in vol ved, taud yet we mnarveled not a lit tli at wh't we' ithen regarcaed as the greatest wondicer i-f the aige-at hccomi otivu ..:mb" mi tovm g at Ilhe rate (of twelve ce fifteen tile's a, hiouir. Th'Ie contrtast is ni greatter libetee te tiage coaches and tI.es'u old time railwtay trains,- than I hat betveetn the Camiden atnd Ambloy servi...c an thew service cof the Newi Yoirk llivijsiotn oh Ithe P'ennsyhvania Itai. - *--"..ad of to-dlay. From~i the t'oadbhed up, ai cct'plei a revolutllotn has been clfietedl. Enigities ri'nilg at the rate ofh f'ro~i forty - live to sixty niles an hour; can's in which iverythting is pided~~i4 for the cotmfort of the traveler' ; a systemt of telegrapic sig lahitng that secues as absolute it detgreti of safety aa huant initelligentce can devise and1( a paswsehger service of sotme forty irains a day-those are the main changes which for'ty years haivo effeccted tami the p~racticalh results are actually greater thatn those which marked the abandonmtentt, oif htotrs l)OWer and thte introduction of steama. As Iraveling facilities have iticreased -travel 1tra1ns whlich ply between the two cities -every (lay carry backwards and forwiardcs eight tihousandl or more passengers-more thlan in otch times made the samute jouirney ita a whoho year. THE HOUSEHOLD. 8xo1 HrUADAcuI.-This complaint I* the result of eating too much and ex- ti eroising too little. Often the cause is si that the stomach is not able to digest - the food last introdiuced Into It, either y from Its having been unsultable or ox- ti cessive in quantity. It is said a diet t of bread and butter, with ripe fruits or r< berries. with moderate, continuous ex- tI ercise in the open air stifllolent to keep up a gentle pt 0iration, would cure p almost every ciso in a short tine. To drink two tein pooifuls of powdered a charcoal in ha.f a glass of water ge- te erally gives iistant relief. The above t' sovereign remedies uay do In some, w but not in all cases. A sovereign rem- o edy for this allment is noleasily found. Sick headache Is periodical and is the ii signal of distress whleh the stomach raises to inform us that there ts an t over-alkaline condition of Its fluids; o that it needs a natural acid to restore 11 the battery to its normal working con- s dicion. When the first sytptons of a headache appear, take a teaspoonful of a( elear lemon juice fifteen iniinutes be- r( fore each weal and the same dose it bed-time; follow this up until all v sypilptoms are passed, taking no other it reinedlies, and you will soon be able to go free from your unwelcome nuisance. Many will object to this because the a reniedy Is too sinple, but many cures s have been ell'eted in this way. L ti SAI:r fish to be used to advantage 4 itast be soaked tile afternoon previous Y to using. the watter changed before bedtime, and again early in tie mor- ( ing. Once more change the water after ' breaklast, put it on the back of the I range or stove an nlover allow it. to boll, I scarcely 1immer until you find it soft ' enough to pick apart very tine witih a fork. It Iust not be chopped, but carefully picked ; it takes more time, but i8 the only right, way. For codfish cakes have the potatoes nicely mashed with tilik and a little butter, propor tion of one cup of lish to three of po tatoes, a lit tle pepper, red or black, t 0ip In ege or not, as you prefer, be- r fore frying brown. To be miatdo into d cakes not too thick. AN A NTiDoTriE ruM Pviso.-If a per- d so', si allows any pol oil whatever, or n 11as fallen Into convuh ionls fron havilig h1 oVerloacded the stoImiaelc,an* instantane- n ous I eimedy, 7- ost efii:eiont amid applie- c able InI a large numalber of cases, Is a II heaping eienpooitul of conmlion salt atidas mitch ground uiittard stirredh rpiljdly in a t eacupLful of water, warm M' coltI, aI swalloweV t d Iistantlyt13'. It is actreely dowi ) -fore it, beinm to come, bringhig with ir t.h( temi dining colatenit ef (,Ou stoiniahel ; and h at, there be any remnmant, of the polsoilowever siali, let th wihite of an egg or a tablespoonlui of stiolig coiee be swil lowed aw soon as the stomach is quiet,, b-cautiise these very coinmon artlCles nulitly a large nccunhior 'f viruleit, poisons3. 1l Hlow'rol)Wruer UNwiv .i'.soM T1VEA. -A coi'respondent writes: Tea de't:ik 018a now-adiayis will (o well to apply tt,he following slhnpule tasto to lie tou t purchised of iheir grocers. T'1iri out ' the infused leaves; and, it they arc f'otnd a good brown color, with fair 0 substaice, tihe ten will be hIlck esoimme ; 0 blit, if'.the leaves are black and of a retten textire, withl an oily appear Iilce, (lie tea will not be lit to Iliik. The pirer the cea, Wt more Lite tils tiinetcvly brown color of tle leaf t strikes lico itutenton. It is finipor'tant t, to Sehe Ilin ti1 leaiveS lave Llth( serteIi'mctd C or sawv-l ike edlgts, withmout wh'lhi nicj t teni is geinuinie. Rtose SiAUc1.-Th'lis Is man excellenit i sauice ior' ipuddlings andii03 on that looks 8 ver'y pretty. Pecel and slice a lIiie Isarge beet; boil it, genitly for twventy ccilimtes* ini a pint ami a half' of waiter'. 'Theun acid LiVw) pounids and1( a hialt of' loaf I' ug.u,, tlhe t~chinii' r id aiti( st~ri nediit~i. jule o' f a ii lenmcon anid 1half1 a stick of' vanillam. Bo11il gu ilekly3 and skimi conislantlI Iy utiL the lIqui bmeconies a rich thick syrupf ofl a deep red color', then strinmcl. Whlen $ nitirny cildi stir ini a gi 01 Lii anti3y, iand ~ w hei tt cohCli1)) bttle anlti cork it, closely. It wiilI kro an iiy heingth of a Liino i 1'1ltirly iimade. 11ita x waiter will I ustanitly3 r'emove' a all solis anid stluis friom the iiinis,and t hieai amll stramtct~li S andi chi ares3. TIi n~iake i it, pult, 8oicl t'iie borax luito a larmge t bo)3lt', and m filli in walteri. Whe IilhIle 'a bot x ladisolve, ld mor :e to the' wiater', milctil at Just thie water' caii abh. sorb ill) leore, allci a r'esidii ci reinial is at t 3~h bttomi or the bottom. To thec waler in i wleh thile hnIc s d ar-.) to bes I wa'ishetd 1pour' trin this bottlc enioughI t tom iiikc hi 1viery stitl. It ia v'ery c'lean- 1ilc slng ant11icry hecailhy. By its u,,e ice f' ineids will be0 kept in execellIenit coi l 1 ieii-sinaooith, sof3 an id witv Iilj Ilow To 1 ( Uu imi A 8i0xx' Tunorr,--On3e wiho has1 tiel ommiin )13 intes the fo1. iow ig aboii , cuiiniig sore throaelt~S :~ m20 each' on ~e of1 yourii r'eiiders bu a3'lt an] y a dru'Ig 53tore one )i iunce of' caic tiortedcI 1)1iit and le ient' wor)3th of oblorate of l)otash. WeIV43 ay serene ssi anpearcs inii the Liihroat puti the potaish i:~i a half lI 113)mkhllr o1fi: wtier, 2am11ii with it gargle r' thle tha tU ai. hrughlly antd rub wi'ithI thec eninphilorased c oil at. niighctLi beor' go ig to bud, anilidmIc 3 alo' i (iaround the thiroait ad smal2l triip of' woolen3 ftiianne1. a Th'lis 18s a Shlel., cheapij and3c suri' rern- I edy. hi N Ai lu11 lIc(' (u i intuiNo.- Orate an hle enough, 1 mto ak eighlt tiuniceis, add c 1to this eliht ounlces of wihuite ine sugar c~ whIch luas bceen well Irubbedl on the e ri nd of a lar'ge ieion, sIx wiellI beaitenii eggs, thiree tab le' pooh iuIs o1 eireamn, the str'ained Jilee of' three hinons, eight, Olnces of b)311ter, malhl quaity1i at the ixture' antd let it, bake inia git ciek 1 nItNK IN (IAMF$ OF EYFR'1 --here'l' 1 no inite r'efreIt ng citirik Itn cases of Iei or t hani wea'k gr'eti I teni,w1ih 11emon-i1 Jicle added 1muintea of ilk. 11t uiy be0 takeni eithier coldi or' hot), but1 thce latteri s is prefera'tible'. TlAirrm juley.3 -:mall 2,pphles c~ nae goodt 11ly. 1Ii id It adiivaniitageonm t o h)1 unii)ite 3a cenismtenyc beflore addlinmg Lthe sugair. I ,ay over thIe Lop < miall jeltiesd a r'oiund of' wt i'ie laeic'hlped in briiady, if33)1 uhlilappears, iit taekes. 1ts Seait on thme 'To ('3-3AN Mi' YIo 'c 1 "mi tt . ,-Hrush a pase1 oif' t'lorb3let tint ilic' and wmiiatert o)verI time eni Lr ec 'mface. (I--'ia'e spots Cian hie r'emovedl fr'om mii by 1 t ) apl Iing~ ia lci'ce of crude poitacsh a.I wi'hilt Iig in ltihis I3mnnie'r. I'ol.DiNo) i'icTrU 313 l'MA bm Es -(Get a'I b't tle ot gold pma it, take a smauicc diishi anti mil ump a little at a time', for it Ia ini Iwo biottles, amud apply withm a snmall pminit bishlm It will cost 135 enits amiel ili reibtIi a nmnhc ler,. llopin-Mannm V INIAIan.-One gallon molasses, seven gallons of ri'nlm water', half pIt good yeast. TIhils wIll be good vinegar In thwnc o nI oreek-. n i' AND HUMOR. A JuYv1ISIAN calls on one of his pa onts, a lady who was complaining of ek headache and general unwellvess. ' Pll tell you what's the-matter with Du, nmadamue, hIe says, promptly, "it's iat Amerloan stove you have over iore I Those coal burning stoves are )servoirs of polson-jie deadliest itngs in the world." '"Jut that stove cost me 100 francs !" rotests the lady. "Never mind that; better lose an y nount of money than your life. -I'll ill you what I'll do; I'll give you venty-flve francs for it, and find some ay of getting rid of the periielous bleet. The lady consents and the doctor re Loves the stove. A few days later the patient, who inks of changiag her residence,goes tit to inspect a suit of rooms, and the rat thing that meets lier gaze Is the Mve. "Who lives here?' she asked of the mrvant who Is showing her over tile )omls. "Mine. A., madame." says the ser int respectfully, "Dr. B.'s mother k-law."' SCHNX-Almost any place. Tlie lorning. Sister (home from boarding -hool, to brother who never gets up II delay becomnes dangerou)-"Willy le orient flames with goldon spleii(lor. rise I our morning refoetioi awaits otur preimec." (William doesn't hear.) Mother uhouts afterward and making a great lattering oi the balusters with the roomstiek) -"W Mi-1-lliai, get a) this Istan,,t, you lazy dogskin you, and oine down to breakfast." (William doesn't hoar.) Father (a 3W nilonlIelits later "11111" William (springing out of bed) 'oining, sir I'" AN East Boston father diseovered bat 1Ils dautglter, who l:ms a sol for Dnmance proposed to lopo. And he in't st up wit ii a bull dog and shotgun ) waylay the fugilives. Oh, no I li 'ilt to his daughter and told her he eshred her to marry it young IMan, aning her lover, and lie would set hu up in a good paying grocery buial ess; and tile young lady at Once do lared she'd die rather than marry any inn Just to please hur iA her. A SAD-LOOKING man11 Wlit lalto a urlington drug store. ''Can you give wP,"' he askod "soiething that will Lke from my inind the, iough ts of soi )i atid bitter recollections ?" And 10 druggist nokided and JuL hi11 up a Lle dose of' quinine and wormnood,and butibarb amt opsom salts and a dish of istor oil, antld gave it to iml:1, and for x 1mont 1s the 111111 Couldn't think of Inything in the world oxcept Iiew Jlhinll4 8 tor ge ting tle taste out. O his Wux ia young lady til ipped Into a itislo' store the other day amI askod bie bashluI clerk in attendance for Two Kines,'' lie JaImled oi ills hat ad rushed ot11 of 1,110 back door. 'Cthe lerk, never haviug heard of the pece f m11sli,. thougit lie was tile victlim of 1011) year proposal, and his salary lat0 not large enough to support two. 11x pic(ked his valse in hiis libed-room lieun carefi I ly raised the gash, anlid at IeliC to the well-worn IlIlidle tie end I a long wii.--lash. boftly lhe lowered iie treasumre, and1( thoughit how the ulldordl w~ould~ swear when lie arIose I the mnornhI g anmd fouand that his inan las nt there, Slowly the( valise del ended into the darkness of niighit,w hen he voice of' the lanuilord shouted: Let go, I've got it all rightI" A DIAGNOsis of tile (disente revabxi lie baet that, a schioolboy's Loothae eneraily begins at, 8 A. M., reaiehies its ighlesL alitido3 at a quarter to nline, thien the paln a suitense ; be'gins to sub kle at, 9,-md after 11ha11 ilsappecars wit ha clerity Lhuat. inust be v'ery 'omfllortable r the sulrer, espeel'ly if there is ny hiope of is going aL filhing. A QUAINr old gentlemani of an aetive tirring dispositIon, had11 ft man1 at work ri lis gardeni, who Wva' qutite tLile re ver' See a snaill?"' "UCertainuly,"' said oneCs. "Then~i," sahii the 01ld man11, 'yoti muilst, have met,1 hi imi,for you never 0111(d overtiake himii." A V'E1Mohrr mian was strucek by Ighitingi lately,and had hoth his boots tkeni on' withiout doing him ilm11uchi aimago. lIe says heO prefers the old lshloiied way, with thtU boot-jack. It, i not, qulito so quick, but lhe is neveOr in miuh of a hurr1 y, and liIa it wvill 0 very3 wvell for' iml. A wICKICD Connecticut main being L'cen~tly taken lil,and believinig he was bout to die, told a nevighebr 111at hie ul tthe need of preparation for the ext, world and1( would I ke to see sonme roper pers'oni in regaird to it. I imed itely thhe fien~d sti forV ai Iire laisur.. 11nCe agenil. AN Oswvego citizen, wihose wife haid re'senited hiinii with triplets, I emairke'd 1 he0 reckonetd up~ lis runn inugexpenses 11a1 cihidien1V werc a comlf ort In life, tit lie plreferred to receive them11 on "'Zsr'nANIAll," saidl his wife, wvithl a hi ll'ng seyerity, "'I sawv y'ou comning ut of' 11al100n tis af ternooni." " 'Well, my dlarinig,"' replied the heas tlers lan,~ "you)1 wouin~a't have yt'iri tusbanid [ayig hii a salooni all (lay, wvou ll ou ?" WuxIN somebcodly told Mr. WhIstler balt, a f rlinl o~h is had rceived a leg (13 of' Vi0,000, "' ly Jove!'" (ried the i t-y spendlthrift,, "tha~t's .?20,000a Car for six n1ionth s.' A~ (ilouulA 3'ounig iianf aisked bh weiethieart' whether slhe had1 ever reaul1 Romeo andit Jet,.'' She r'epiled t.hatil lhe hadt readll~ imo, buiit shle dill not ciluk she had eveir read JuLliet. Tuxn V'ermiont heousewvifo wh'l 0 r'ead ce Eiegl ish nobles halve) lots of hasres itheir pr'eserve's says she tried it in~ mne lackberry Jamil and1 doesn't be eve thieve foreIgn stories. "WVnr shiould we celebrate Waishin g un's birthday miorem thianmine 11"' askedl teacher~l. "'H'liase lie inever' t0od a o!"' shiouiteel a little boy)3. Tl'i xI tneient, mideniIth whir, defe' rs her ropositIin o1 thbe ma1riringe' mn11eh long r will soon1 have Mir. Chanices for this Ilpj year. A N exchange spieaks of a man being gored by an angi'y bull,'" as If' a good aurIed buml woulId do such a LIn g. Tuiis butterfdy noelr goes back on its rib. Tro step Onl a man's corn goes agalinst iP you feil dull, drowsy, dibilitated, have frequent hea,1aolie, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongu coat nd, you are suf'oring fromt Torpld' Liver, or Bhliou'sness, and nothing will oure you sn speedily and permanently as to take 8itnamons Liver llegulator . Take a ialf-tablespoonful immediately if er. eaeb meal. Increase or roee the dose as will be found ene'rngh pro duco oi0 action from the bowels avery day, and ia a short tinue you will be perfectly cured. "I have used Dr. Simmons' Ltyer Regulator mvself' aihd in my facully for years arid pronounce It one of the Do9 satisfactory mnedici ties that can be used. Nothing would induce ie to be with Mut it, and I recotmen d my friends if they want to secure health, to always keep It on hand. "0ioN. It 1, M'T C- lI1mh:q, Ga." A new substitute for rubber, which anawere the. purpose of genuine grutta porcha, can be enployed, according to Dankworth and Sanders of St. Peters burg, either alone or in connection with other resinous substances. Ac cording to Ackermann's Geweberzel tung. this new product affords an in. expensive means for a perfect isolation of wires for electr'Ical purposes. The composition is elastic, tough, not so sensitive as gutta percha, and is not injure.r by high pressure or high tem perature. It is prepared in the follow ing mannor: A qttantity of coal-tar oil' or equal parts coal and wood tar oil whici Is to constitute a third part of the whole mixture, Is poured into a large kettle, together with an equal quantity of hemp oil. and Is heated for several hours, either over steam or an open fire, to a temperature which lies be tween 252 dogreos and 288 de'grees Fah renielt (it ihould not exceed the lIt ter), until ihe mass becomes a i ductile that it cart be drawn in long threads, and the runaining third. consisti ng og' a quantity of linseed oil, which has been thickened by bolling, Is then add. od. With tils composition from flive to ten per cent. of ozokerite and soime spermaceti should be mixed. The mats is then heated again for sonic hours at 'he sane temperature as above, and flinallv fromn seven to twelve per cent. of silplir is added. Tie mixture thus obtained is cast into forins and treated tie saic as gut ta perchia. Tne propor tions of the three oils may be slightly varied according to the practical puar poses for which the composition Is to be used. Dolly vardann. A character In r-ekons "B;irnab: Rudge," a locksm ith's pretty diugl-. ter, the impresonation of good hiumo. and blooming bearuty. Sie um rdouabr edly used Carboliie, a deodorized ex. tract of petroleum, the great natural hair renewer, as the abu'idanrce of ii1n1, glossy hair wilcli iung down over lboy shoulders fully attested rry it. Sold) by all druririsr. Under the nane ot "an electric ham ier," IMessrs. Siemens and ilaiske of lierlin have lately patented an ar rnangement which consiats essentially of three coils and a hollow rod of iron or soft steel, which can be moved to and fro within tie coils in the direction of their axis. By means of a constant curremt, of unvarying direetton, sent tcrotrgh the other coils a imachine or battery sends alternating currents, by virtue of which the rod is alLernately drawn ine and thr'ust ortL with great rapidity. The iotioni on one side is illinited by a spiral spring working an elastic cushion, With a screw arrange muent the rod can be worked withr tire necessary step-by-step rotation in bor lng rock. When tire boring in rock hans gone so far Lihat tire boarder on longer reaichres tire rock, one of tire rodlgrriding projections on thre upiper coil is strunck, arid tis htas the effect of displacing all Lthree coils in thei' Standr~, wheireina they ar'e held f'ast by friction. Before you begira you r heavy spring wvork after a winter of itilaxation your sxsterm needs cleansaing arnd srtr'ength cning to prievent an attack o1' Ague, IBilious or Spr ig Fever, or somec other opr'ing sickness that wvill unrilt, you for a season's work. You wvill save time, mruchn sickness and great expense ifryou will use one bottle of Hop Bitters in yur' famiily tis mronth, Don't, wait,. On OcS. 11, a paper by M. Potrot wa-s r'ead befor'e tire Frenc~h Acnadoemy of' Seiences, ini wich hie alleged rihat he had( never seenr flies, ants, worms, or even snror'plons, tanantulas, or ratie srnakes in throse platcs in iNor'th Ameio ca wvere absinthie plants prevail. He urges the curltiym\tion of' tire plant as ann inisecticidie, and1( especially as a p~re. venitive against the rages of' tire phiyl loxera. There mniht probably be smafety to tire vines, hre thinks, if tire latud were mrarnured withn abrnlnthie, as suchi a course would tend to irteruupt, or prove absolutely f'atarl to, tire ime a mnorph~ioses of' the phyl'loxer'a., & CJo., l'h iladelphm r~,) ini oumr famniy Lihan withoulrt a stove. IL is pure, arid rices its w~ork wvithrout thre miairn sitrengtil of tire washwo.nan, T~r'y it. Mr11. runk C. Dennuc, of SomuthIamnip t-r, Enigilaid, wrnites mas foliow tv o The Lomndon 'T''nes recgairdimng the (lark spots err 1 nlpiter' : "'On Sriuday eveing, Oct. 17, 12ah., obser'vinrg Juipter withr a ine 91.inchr (alver inr'ror, piower 215, uindri'' cr'uoial definit ion. L observecd two inurite, neamr'ly black sprots In tire souithrern lemisphier'e, abou t 25 de~grees rnorthr Ilttrul. Thre dlarkest pre'ceCid tire centr'al mreridiain about 25 plus y degrees, wtliheir accordingi to Ai Mart'th's ephem~ierls, was 143 (degrees, timuis givinrg a loingituduo of 118 degr'ees. Thie or hrn p~'~rceed it by abourt,20 or 26 dlegr'IIs. Ther spots were a little irrorei than halnf' a second~ in d iruater. . oewel's ; juim'h-s the ic ye~ours syste(lu; art's d~Iirecti y uiporn mmhe .L'e'ret ions, anrd arorues thre whole 5s~steru to ractiona. U henr, 5'ss tie Polvt. No!'zbiatt, a fow dhr'ops of ether (r alcohioi are let ili upon a paper eqirually muoistenied with eau'lhnisun and llhunde sttar'ch so itloni anrd t~re volatilec llquhl Id are set on ire prapei wvill be foiurd, anftec'rtheir eViitporationi, to bme turnmed blumie, owlig tu) tire f'orma tiorn of oso'ie. 'of. .Str'asburger', of Jenra, hroida that thme atltrliuting of' all the f'unmctionrs of' life to pr'otoplamsmi is tdi be iooked upon ais a grerat advance in science, aithrough it is imprlossible thus far even to form a hi ypothecsis wit~ih regaird to (ire forces wich are at work In the protolasm. Thn isi~m nnemy ; cmpj~nuucleally so8 wvhvn i)r. Butll's (mough Xyrup1 ire quren thy curies t.ol~d, (ughms, urtc * 1 less thien a daty. Price~u 'Ar t'ents. Suhl Overy wherei'. A GOo4 ?lss ske. The g0ood housewife, wh1en1 she i giving her house Itespring renovating Should bear n naind that the dear Ii maf es oft her house are more pi. clou than maniy honj'e, and that their sys -tems need cleaneimig by parlryiIg List blood, regulating the stomach ait( bowels to prevent' and etre ime tils ewhes arlishig froi slrlog nalaria 4)i( Miasma, amid she mU1st know that tier< Is stotihilig hLat will do it-so pert'oetl3 and suroly as II 'p ffltsers, the pures atl best of Leit:inud.-Countord V. i Crn1u IMOOD'S innocence: Somebod, gave little Augustus two toys. "I wil give this one to my dear little. slster,' he said, showing time largest. "Iecaus, It is the prettlest?" said tie delliate< mamma. "No," he replied withou besitation; "because It's brok en." Tae Imapptiest DIeovery sot su Age Anahoals. an infalible ouro for PILES, a ee. eitatie combuiation of poultico, 1a1ata umeisnt an I modioneo, endorsed by phyttician of a I schools, discoverced by ln. f itmu4ix, a regulai ptyalelau, and used neucos, fully in thousandl o cason. Suffereri who' ave triodovruthin1 oleo in vatl., will 11ad itiitant relief and perm ent eure. It is regarded b- wodical tuon a tihe greatest of niod rn i.u-ovrte, and pro, nounced ifAliblo. 'Anakeia" boit by Il vj on receipt (. Prieo 91.00 per box. Saut lu, RaE. by P Nousidae tor Co., Bt x 39 Nuvi York. Tu Eir th its that. no PiorsOnt p'iasuing Indoor Deonpat on cian expeot to es ra'M 1,110 cO3tbo qotonces. '110io ori,ans the liv r and kduny's titoy will becoio laiaotive, and ;thy Od just such a, remo-iv as 11(tdiday-V..rt to enable'th m to keep lu healtny conditi' Veogotine. the Barks, Roots and Herbs iltuai welj V iUtCTa N II MA DIE IN POWDER FORM SUl.D FOR ($0 Cts. a Package. Vegetino. For Uluiney Complaisnt andi Nereene. DebilIty. Istrusnono ie., Dec. 28. ISM7. MR. STE.VENs--DmAlt bum: I had had a Cough for 18 yohrs when I commenced taking the Ve - 31 Io. I was very low; my sysn in was debt - ated by dise se. I had the Kidney Coornlaint, uand w:is very nerves-coug hi had, lings sore. Whei I had taken one bot el. I founr1 It was helping le; it, has lielped tmy cogigh and It 4trengthens ine. I ami now able to do my work. Nover hav found anythitng lke the Veget1nae. I know at Is evet ything It .m recommendet to be. itus. A. J. t' 1%N D)IXE L'ON. Vegatineo. DR. W. j(OSS Writes : llroftla, Liver Cosnplai. Dyspepeta, RtneiSl aR atit, WeatiLereS, H1. it. STEVl.:N-.4, lo.ton: I hava be8%n prae. ls4tig miedict ie for T, yMIr, and as a remedv tor scroftita, ,iver CoOplatlut, DYbPps~t ltile. 1ttintisin. weaknest ald p diso:.s -4 of the blood. I have iever round its o(1al. I have sol I Veg-. tie to revenl years, atl have neverl had one bottutl roturned. I would hoartly recommeond IL to, tho8 Inl 10!(d of a (taootl putier. Ultj. W. 1408s. Druggist, Sept. 1U, 1-78. WAltu, Iowa. Velret last inm Powdem Form is sold by all tuggisto .tknd getnra sldres. If you canno iray it. of thema. ilcmoe SOc. in podortage statnp for otne package. or $1 for two p .ekages. at J vill snid it by return iall. VegertiiIe PREPFA RED BDY HI. R. STEVENS, utonm, Mass. Viegetine is Sold by all Druggists, Sm PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEAS~E L1VER COMPLAII TS, Constipation anid Piles. of Kidne Troebbt SB ba ce ieahr. ploor fa ateo eo us a 0.elsaon , of Beksis, vty, sayse"Iacki lgteysne. dKde IT HAS WONDERFUL POWER. . Sseni~cainthdITERh thlOW3Laa the ZIDINETU at the gAm, time. Beoauge it oteane the seem of tjteposonous f umorsthat viQ pe in idney and UrInary diseases El lousess aundoeConstlpation, PndlerouRe m lam, Neuralgia and nrvou isorder. - KJDNEY-WORTZ Is a dy vatble comr-. eund and een bo sent by mai Irepaid. One package will makesiz qta of mnedicine. "E"ATW- zexe Z W- W: gfluy It a t be Drugstate, Pile., *1.so. WZLLS, LIOIARDDONI A C0., Peopseters, 12D (WUt send pes paid.) Berlanten, Vt. 0oSTETTE 'CELE8MATEO biOfEAs The'ra Is no civilized natilon In tho Wostert 1'inisphioet In uhlich thie utility or ti s ote r B'omah ti l ters 5 ai itinte,corroctive. amd ant.i bili uai Imedliine, is n-,t k nown and apprecla~od it iilO ii, is a ini -dicinel for all stOtitisn and at ellmnatee, I. I3 e.'.peemal ysuited to the comn ptliants genrarated 0y. 0 * wueathar, being ith pur st, and best vegetatblo stImulant in th For sale by Druggtiss and Dealers, to whom apply for ostt'r'h Almanac fox 1851. - . sa HOLIDAY MUSIC BOOKS I DIT804' A CO. call attention totheir elegant and ubeful musto books suitable for presents, and especially to th er VQLUMES Or BOUND SHEET MUSI. Price of o4ch in Oloth, $9.0; Fine Gilt, $8. The following are collections of Piano Muglt: Thue Olustesr of Views. 48 pieces Of igh charactur. (lems of the Dance. 79 of the best nieces o! now dance music, by the muost celebrated coGnposers. Geno of t4trause. 60 splendid and bi illiant colnpoditions. Pianoforte Gems. t00 select piano pieces. 35nse Circle. Vol. 1. 170 easy ploces for be g Inners. Mo0me Circle. Vol. 2. 142 pieces, of which 21 are for 4-hands. Parlor M stae. 2 Vols. 120 easy and popu lar pieces. resne de lIt Cresne. 2 Vots. 85 select pi ces of sino dilliculty, suited to advauced players. 5 Fountains of Gems. 97 easy and popular pieces. Welcomne Mone. 70 easy and ropular pieces. Fiearls of Melody. 60 pieces of inoderate iiiliculty. PlIassist's Albsisn. 10i pieces. Fine collec tion. All the books above nalied are alike in size, style, binding and price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. J. E. DITSON & 00. 1228 Chestnut St., Phila. The Pur and lest Medicine ever Made. Aeo mbination of Hope, Buchu, Man drak eand Dandelion, wlth a thobestand most o urn tivo properties of all other Bitters, makes the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regul ator, and Life and Health lbbatorng Agent on earth. No dIseaso o an possibly long exist where IHop Bitters are us id,so varied and perfoot are their operations. Thoygsvenewl1 foandigortothasgo anliOlm. To all whose o ploymentecauso irregularl tyoftthebowosor urinary organs, or who ro. quire an Appetiser Tonle and mild Stimulant, Uop Bitteru are invau nablo,without intox loating. No matter whatyour to lings or symptoms are what tho disease or att it is use Hop Bit. ters. Don't walt untilyoua sick but it you only tool bad or miserablo, usothom at oneo. It may savo yourlife.It ha saved hundreds. $500 will be paid foraca so they will not curo or help. Do not suffer Oliot your frionls suffer,but use and urge them to Use HOp g Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, druggd drunkon noatrum, but the Prost n n d Best Medicino over inado i the "INVALIDs FlMD and HOPE" and no person or famitly should be without them. . js an absolute and Irresistible ouros Uarcoticen. A l soldbY r gglts bne M o Circular. op Bitter. Mfg. Co., ftceter.N.Y andI Toronto. Ont. AGENTS WAN TE)D for hlit- 11 indsontest ani Ev,-r Furn'ieled Ag -t CH EAiST BIBLES Extra Terms anti Larvi "OlI1 E& te IAKIN'CASH PREMIUMS. -6 11P ER DAY Mlado Sulling Our New Platfonn FAMMLY SCALE. We'gh nenraittoly up to 25 l6s. Itt lim- -oli ap plarance -nils it it eight. li-1:41 prie, $2.00 Other Farniliv Scal, n w'-ighing 21 lbs, cost 85.0th, A lIl:GULAR ROOMh FORt AGE.NTS. Exei-ivo torr tory given fre . ''et ta on Ipillid uates --ui Pritim old Agente. InOMENTICS NCAI.0.40. .No. V-1 W. Fifthl He., 0Olucinniati, 0. A(AENTS1. AtihN TN I A4UNTX I JOSIAH ALLM'S WkFE 3If4 A - " RQTE" A T111F ItEAT AND) IOUNLNIEST 'or Aljj LL. WW BO K "My Way ward Pardner."' A0ENTS WANTE1) in every Town. Don't mise it, but -enid lor Cir.iil ir sit e-n, a--d secure terr tory. Address F. C. 14lS.18 A GO., Newas k, N. J. i m Ag-nts Wanted everywhere to Iset to families, hotels and . large consumortr; largest stock In the country ; quality nnd terms labeat. loutitry storekeepe-rs aoul.t call or write Til E W EL 18 TEA OM1. NY, 201 FIltoIaSt,,N. Y. P.O. Box 4M0. GENTS WANTED --OR THE A Best and Fastest Selling nICTORIAL BOOKSadMIS Chicago, Il., or531. Louls.,AMe. SA PON IFIE R h.ee Old eiliable Ooncentratet Laye flet FAMI POL M AKHING. Diretions aesompany eaeeh auak at ugad, seft and Teilet Reas Ull eilght and stre'ngth. AM.K FOEl 8A.PONIFfu114, AND YAK3 NO) OTHEE. PUNN'A BALI MAMtre ., pgIHAya. TiMONTIIS (ON TRIIA L. for I brett 8-ct. Starnpe or e3 9cTnE Piioi.B'. JOURNAL, ilagerstown, Md. It Pays Agent, ton Sell the Stanahrd AgrIcultural biook Farming for Profit New. Accurate, Coipreheni.AColteF JLibrary in ittelf. Ansre snidoto sueos 551t Farm TE LLS H0ntmt naw-rm ice iiti~~t., t Bree 'Care for Live Stock. Mae M ne evry eusoam. eiIps s1n: ass tsio L'rcsanr- nna uterms t , Jl. O. McCIJlmY & C0., P'hilntdelplaui, P'ut 1IEAT AOFFERi Newt' Orgam with 2 il s'e or reeits. 9 't- ruwlt thuok and aton', only f7."I pew ? ict. Piano wsus at.ool and bo k, oty $tm7. ins ru nrtis all war.,rante.1 for 61 y. nra. ant I s nt on It) d ye' Irhl. )O io r. i t. Fn - s f- t - re- t .nt1. N ew t.ot alaguc, oey. ho it- for one a ti n.ve nmoney. 'T. L. WVATsAs. I, M. Mii ]D Nt he 10 -sil'Lt.S TiiK' O1ttl(IIN6Li HLOPS hI TT E RS. The Greaat iBlotd Purifier. heI radl . l're' pa red nit y by Mi. J. W'i L.I,4 MNS. ' I-p' ns'nre('h'-ntit. 4lnhkoutnl. WVIscansien. R etl Fa:!a: t5's:ssk, Ulniecnsa Ihssn'a *Oi ought for e cih: inils ht a ilet'. N -ttai for ocr ts'r -hull particulrs. IE. 1'. ISO00it lTON. A lissw'rn St., Now York. Rur uert nse-.ebrsted N na toIrehiing Shot *2c0p no.isl a-lit bairel Brecc'h londl rs at ad rPitu . b nzzio ad e hlonM OnsR y la I LOADIeNG DOJlla~t sGU a JOS. C. GRUBBi & 'Co., 712 Market Streets PhIla.e Pa. GfREAT WETERN, ,~ GUN WOr48 ' Sed sl tamptfor 'atalo."~ RIes,Bhouns, Rsevrs,bent e.o. d. for esamninauoa L LPN'N D Isnina Food cutres Nervous Debilit and Weaknes- of (lenerativo Organs , *l-- I S rAs. A lidr Ciniular to Allen's Pharumacy, A Husband "r "Ife or R0e- Saud age, coaled nlamo andI address oif your ilturo 00om psion or 500. per doei.) Atldres. Cupid's Arab. So,. of Mgs., Slox 128, Madison, Kansas. 777 A Y EA h ands expenses to ag'ta, Outfit Free. Address P.S VIOKEijY, Avausta. Maine. HID4EY 'DISEAE av ulokly and surely enred by the use of RIDNErY. haig snoh an immense asale In aln a of th oa r huos Kde isaeottit Yeanta n hav poe'. No loguse Aleaolo Dittewhhdomt me 4'rf)f~~ ORT, andhath wn belntok DR. RADWAY'S Sarsapartllian Rosolvet, TilE 9EAT BLOOD PURIFIEB, 1OR THu DUR 0W ORON IS &SU. MWIO 1&Al )RYrMlTwC. HEIIEIDI. ORCONTAGIOUS, Be It Boated In The Lunge or StoMneb, Skin or BoneS, Fesh or Nerve,. CORRUPTING THU SOLIDS AND VITIATING TURE ILIDS, Chronic Rheumatism, erolula, Glandular Swelli Hacking Dry Cough, Cancerous Afrec tions, %phitio 0o1plai. Bleeding of the SBrash, Tic Dolorouc Wae 'no, more, UlOers, Skin and Hi Diseases. Mercurial pleeases, Female Coin. a ,ut, Drop-y, at Itheum, Bronchitis, consumption,II Liver Complaint, &c. Not only does the 8arsaparilllan Resolvent excel all remedial agents in the cure of Chronio, Sorofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseaes, but It Isthe only positive cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLA NTh, UrInary and Womb Disrases, Gravel Diabetes Dr1:y t4age of Water, Incontinence of UrnO fiulsease, lbuminuria, and in all Oases whr there ae rick-dust deits, or the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with sub stanoes like the'white of an egg or threads It a whito silk, or there is a morbid dark. bilious appearance and white bone-ust deposits, and when there Is a pricking, burning B -neation when passing water, and pain in tie small of the back and song the loIns. 8old by Drug glata. PRICA ONE DOLLAl OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH OURED BY DR. RADWAY'S HIEMEDIES. One bottle contains more of the active princl. OS of Medicine& than any other Preparation. k In Teaspoonful doses, while others re quire five or six times as much. R. R. R RADWAY'S Ready Relief; CUltEs AND PREVENTS DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA MORBUS FEVER AND AGUE, RHEUMATISM,'. NEURALGIA, INFLUENZA, DIPHTHERIA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. BOWEL COMPLAIN"IS, Loeness, Dlarrhora, Oholera Mtorbus. or pain. ful discharges from the bowels are stopped in 16 or20 migutes by 10king itadway's itady 11I., [te. No congestion or infl'mnation, no weak ness or lassitude will follow thO use of the it. It. Relief. IT WAS THE FIRST AND is Te Only Paitn Reniedy .h~it instanti stops the moAt exorunlating ns, allats fna ation, and cures Convi-is. ion, wh her ar the Lungs, SLomach howels or other glands or organs, by ont itpplenation . n froso one to twenty suinutes, no mat r how Iviolen -r excruclatin the pain ie Rheu1m A~le. Bed-ridden, rnfirill. Crlypled. N'rv OU euralo rostrated wit e I team mtj kli~, RDRI.A.Wr RADYHICturwill afford Instant cee inglawmation of time Kidneys, lsnGa mia1Mnaat ful 90Wrthe nils, r InSamaation of tile nowelm. More Th CONV~IC41tio, of tits I'aungcs. lore Throat, Iieni st lreat a. i'alEitltiona OR, lit' leii'ri. Hysteries, Vrosll, Diplatiasr a 'leadnehe, titlsrrh, lu*Ltme~ami. -Keadaehe. Toothoehe , NervOalsamkavg, 1leeplemene--,. MeuraiclAh ol% lbNuaal 14 ni Cold Chili, Artie Chills. ChlHblains and Frost illies. The application of the Readv Ialnlt I1 io p'mrt rl pas whrer the pain or d liclouiy exIstsi wil Thirty to sixty drops in a half tumbier of wat.-r will in a few mitnutes cure Uranmis. Sprains. Sour 8'omach, Heartburn, Siek leatt acha, llarrito i, Dysont y Colic, Wind in t ho Travelers slaould always carry a bottle or R ad. wa'slReady Rtelief with thema. A few dIropa in water will prevent sickness or pair from change of wter. It is better thft:.9raneti lani4yor Bitters as a stimulant. Price Filty Rladwayfs Regulating Pills. Perfeet Purgatives, Boothing Aperlent., Aet Without Pats, Always tilat,l. and Natural in their Operation. A VEGETABLE BURSTITUTEI FOR QALOMtEL. Perfeetly tasteless, elegantl cated wIt-h re gm, purge, reguilate, p ri, cleanse and .RADWAY' PiLus for the cur falDsrlr S the -tomacht Liver, owireo K~isorBlad. der, Ners ous D s Henadac1, ilCnS a ln costiveness indigestion, Dyrpesa, 1i1 cus ness Fever, Inflammation of tlBowels. P11-a, and all derangemonts of the Internal Vl900rr. Warranted to effect a perfect dire Purely e (ar 'acnt ingno mercury, minerals or BW0Observe the following symptoms resulting fromn Diseses of t he D;gestrvo Org a: Conast, a Ilnward Pils, Fllness of the lilood in endlity of ihe Stomach, Nause '. H-art. burn Disgust of Food, Fulines~ or Woight in the 5tmnch, Sour Eruttions, SInking or iFlut terinig at the0 Beart, Choking or iuflering son. Bations when in a ying posiur" im ess of Vision, Dots or' Webs oefore the Sigm Fover a d Dull1 p in in the Hiend, Dillin oi Pers p ra tion Yellowness or the Skin and ityes. l'a n in te ai, Chs. gimb aStnd 8'udden Flushes of A few doses of RADwaYeS PILLS will free thg system from all the above-zasmod disoarders. Pri-ee, 25 Cents per Box. We repeat that the reader must consuilt our books and papers on the subject of di.ae ,ses andi their cure, among which may ba named * "False anid True ," 'IRadw y on l3-mtablie Vrethra,' 'IRadway on Mryd, and others relating to different clusses of Die , OLD BY DRUGGIBTS. REIAD "FAEVIE ANDl TEU.3." Sond aletter stamp to BA DW AY & (', No. '2 Warren, Uor-. Ohlureh St., New hnformation worth thousands will be son1 TO THE PUBLIC, There can be no bdtter fuarantee of the val* of. iD. itADwAy's old ootdblihed 1, it. g, llgg is than fehe bs0 and worthloss imitatis theo as there are False Itesolvonts, hello said 11iS, Bo sure and ask for Radaiy' an see that te name "Radway" is on wha yot * THE BLATCHLEY PUMP' for elat ens rweln oft any de. 1, t tr d a 'r 'o P i. iu erah tI 0i. G. BLATAJILEIY, Manulheturer, M00 MA RKIT street, PRIL ADEKLPlA. Pas. Tee ?nmerang ain AdverUseinens wil 4 confe a fa o the Advertiser and th P 1ehe bystaingthat they sawthe adve CdN'sTipAilg6N rw,Aing AND PILES. PR, nwand wonderful rontedy whioh is workion natural prinolples. It restoree strongthl leansoc the system of acumuanted and potaan'ae been eurocd, also Pile., Constipation Rlheumiattan. av ole of t ntony ofiwon erfa otriv s b fAn thngoordatcpilbtus aue