Xwom*e to- awaquito. Not that the ■MfßtnenflM-to visits to the hue sum- Mr mma out uoui by any means, for, like the pan. we have him always vrith us, or Twwrly always; bat it is about this time *ha* he begins to take himself seriously, to ito upon hir -ell, to labor and to prey, b act lo wait by any means. There an some curious and interesting pnrat* abou* the mosquito, and now that we HUMS give him some measure of attention urtwtberw* wmhtodoeo * not, it is wet! to anar entertainment out of him. lie gets a food deal out of us. There are a ewou many kinds of him for oae Hung—genera or species, as the reader amy picimr —arnae of them active by day others by nighuand am—as anybody may torcwr for hinmell, though ibv acientiflc hooks neglect to mention the fact —ready, hkr the lower dam of restaurants, for "meals at all hours of the day or night.'' The mom curious thing about a mosquito is that he is found in some places, and not in Kbits where the oooditioas are appar ently precisely the aame. There are places when moaqunoas swanu. while in others wear at hand and similarly situated not a maaqaiso ever present* a bill. The tvaaou for this aobodv knows. Another thing about the mosquito that nobody krv* is bow he buzzes. That is to seem, and as yet he has t** rareak-d it * anybody- Enuvnohcist* have quest ion ed him cm this point to no purpose. TIHW have dimmed him. separated each of his worries fmn its follows; they have stud ied him miring frill, flying and walking, toy haw ohwrved him in the act of blood- Wvtmg; they haw counted t ja- vibrations of to wines, and learned that r stroke is fif ty lo the arevmd; but they have never dis oswwd how or why he tmzzes. They have many prrvry tbrraies on the subject, hut haw agreed among themselves ujv>u no set tled doctrine. The m**quito is a gracvful fallow in all far dm, and if be wtwki sleep ot nights wwki mu be an uupivasant companion, hut t* h laic. We should say her l*ite for it as only the fenak- that bitss. a fact front which evwy leader will argue that mosqui- Vw N he p-tiyguinisLs. with many thou •anjj. of wives apiece, for otte very rarely finds the mosqu:* ihaJ does not lute. He is rarer than the man who does in* smoke r the woman whose shoes arc avowedly tflo small bv half a size. another arm;. It is pretty certain that she fcas no occasion to do so. Vegetable JUKVS arvi SWWET> are her natural f*HHI. and it rs no* doubled whether or not she really needs* any f! gist for the mosquito attempted a few years ago to set up a de fer* for her. which, if it had been true, would not only have excused her, but would bavv justified ber also, in the use of her lancer K. He declared that Mrs. Moe quit-is a female practitioner; that she lives in tuaianous regions and punctures skim there, partly to drive men away from jwatikmuai spots and partly to counteract the poison of the atmospcre by the admin- MOmtion erf an antidote; in a word this apologise IK* lei that Mrs. Mosquito bites not ftw the purpi*- of socking blood but to ad minister minute doses of quinine by sul>- eutaneous injection. If this fact could be proved, we should have in the mosquito the most Hectic of physicuuis—one who uses the old school lancet. but gives homeopathic doses. H Music has not the game charm for all ears, it is not an art which requires to be cultivated for a correct apprecia tion of it. There is a spontaneous out> burst of natural melody the soul of every created being; but this is not the harmony in which the excellence and delight of the opera consists. The harmony is the produc tion of an artificial combination of sounds founded upon natural princi ples, but so intricate in their arrange ment, and so scientifically accurate, that the individual who has not made the art ids special study, or who has not acquired sufficient delicacy of taste by hearing repeatedly the best Illus tration and examples, is very likely to be disappointed witli operatic perfor mances, though conscious himself of his subjection to the influence of sweet sounds. WICK KD FOB CLERGYMEN — "I be 1 lev# it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public inen to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made of valuable remedies known to all, tiiat physicians use Hiid trust in daily, wo should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily com mend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them." Rev. , Washington, D. C. A KKKI.NKD BUTCHER.— Harkins' daughter came home from the butcher shop, laid a steak down on tlie table, and said: "That's the most refined butcher I ever met. I asked him if ids steak was tender, and lie said, oh, so beautifully; "tender us the maiden in the first blush of love; a steak tit to be classed with tender and hallowed as sociations, and one likely to be flattered at being devoured by so beautiful a maiden." The old man pushed ids glasses up on the top of ids head, looked at the girl and thundered; "What under the canopy was that fellow giving you?" And as her color came and went, she replied : "Giving me taffy, I suppose." NOT GIVEN AWAY.— "Is Charley a very good boy?" said the new minis ter, as lie stroked the golden locks of a brigtit 10-year-old youth. "Oh ! yes," said the loud father pa tronizingly, "lie's very good indeed. I know lie will grow up to bo a credit to his father," "K'rect, old man. You're a solid Muldoon," said the boy. "I was afraid yer would give me dead away ! A LADY remarked to a populur divine that his sermons were a little too long. '•Don't yon think so?" said she; "just a little?" "Ah ! dear madam," replied the di vine, "I am afraid you don't like the sincere milk of the Work." "Yes, I do," said she; "but you know the fashion nowadays is con densed milk." A LADY, a regular shopper, who had made an unfortunate clerk tumble over all the stockings in the store, objected that none of them were long enough. "1 want, she said, the longest hosu that are made." "Then, madam," was the reply, "you had better apply to the next engine-house." TUKKK is nothing in modern discovery so wonderful and meritorious, as that great labor-saver, Dobbins' Electric Soap, (made by Cm gin & Co., Phila delphia.) It tells its own story on the first trial. Ask your grocer for it. "I AM afraid, said a lady to her hus band, "that 1 am going to have a stiff neck." "Not* at all improbable, my dear," replied her spouse. "I have seen strong symptoms of it ever since we were married." THE pleasautest way of being hung, says the Christian Jleyister, is in a ham mock. The whole laxly is then hung at once. This assertion is as positive as though the writer had tried both ways. "I would box your ears," said a young lady of Belfast to her stupid and tiresome admirer, "if"—"11 what?" he anxiously asked. "If," she repeated, "I could get a box large enough for the purpose." OUR system of thought, Is often only the history of our heart. Men do not will so much according to their reason, as reason according to their will A FRIEND told SSnodgrass that he was just oil' a sick bed. "Indeed. And what alls your bed?" asked our friend?" "A PATCH on the seat of a boy's trowers is something new under the son." When we were yourtg it was always something old. We are offering a cliromo now to the woman who doesn't think her baby nicer than any other woman's baby. WHY is a girl who is driven to finery like a sea captain during a gale? Be cause she is on the deck. No elderly lady should be without a sewing machine, now that a feller ac companies each one. THE highest mountains give the finest view but Jg* ve us a little one for ascent. WHEN a farmer takes a pleasure trip, why not write him down as an agricul tourist? IF your tongue is coated or if you have a bad breath, take a dose of I)r. Ball's Baltimore Pills. WHEN a lobster gets into hot water he turns scarlet with indignation. A DRAFT will bring on a cold, cure a cold, and pay the doctor's bill. THERE'S a wide difference between "printing" a kiss and "publishing" it. POLITICAL advice, if at first you don't succeed; lie, lie again. THE wasp is a stem winder. Lost Seven Founds In Three Week *. Allan's Anti-Fat is a genuine medi cine, and will reduce corpulency Irom two to five j>ounds per week. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless, act ing entirely on the food in the stomoeh, preventing the formation of tat. It is also a positive remedy for and dyspep sia and rheumatism. BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 11th, 1878 BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., Buffalo, N. Y.: Gentlemen —The lady alluded to lost seven pounds in three weeks, by the use of Allan's Anti-Fat. Yours truly, •SMITH, DOOLITTI.E & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists. A Joyful Announcement to suffering millions is the glad tidings that a| laat a certain cure for pilea has been discov ered. 000,000 persons who have used Dr. Hilsbee's Anakeeis, pronounce It infallible. Doctors of all medical schools prescribe it in practice ; empirics aud nostrum venders coun terfeit aud imitate it, and all, without excep tion, admit that it is entitled to the name of "Medical Miracle." Nothing in medicine is more simple, rational, prompt aud certain. It is uot an accidental blunder of inexperience, but the soientiflo solution of a most difficult problem, by an accomplished physician of 40 vears' practice and study. Anakesis is a happy oombiuation of a soothing poultioo, supporting lnsirument aud curative medicine. It alleviates at ouoe the most excruciating pain; it holds np the raw. sensitive tumors, and by firm, continued pressure and medica tion applied to the swollen veins is able to cure the most inveterate cases of blind or bleeding piles. The inventor of 4 'Anakesis" may well be regarded as a publio benefactor, and sufferers from this terrible disease will thank us for calling attention to a discovery so worthy. It is not less singular that the circular concerning Anakesis, full directions are given for TIULVKRITNO PILES, a fact never before observed in any medicine the propri etors wished to selL "Anakesis" is Bold by druegtst* everywhere. Bent free on receipt of price, SI.OO per box; aainplea gratit by 1\ Neustaedter A Co., Box 3046 New York, sole manufacturers of "Anakesis." The Mocking lilrd. This bird possesses faculties which ren der it one of the great objects of curiosity aud admiration among the fcathtfed tribes. Its natural notes are musical and solemn. It likewise possesses the singular power of assuming the tone of other birds and ani mals. This extraoadinury bird is peculiar to the new world, inhabiting warm cli mates, and low country seems most, con genial to their nature; they are more numerous in tlio South. The berries of red cedar, myrtle, holly, gum-berries, and an abundance of others, with which the luxuriant swampy thickets of these regions abound, furnish them with a perpetual feast. He builds his nest in different places, according to the lutitude he resides in. A solitary thornbush, orange, cedar or holly tree are favorite s[K>ts. Always ready to defend, but never anxious to conceal bis nest. During the time the female is set ting, neither cat or dog, animal or man can approach the nest without being attacked. His. whole vengeance is directed against bis natural enemy the hiack snake; whenever this reptile is discovered, the mate darts at it with the rapidity of an arrow, striking it violently aud incessantly against the head; the snake soon becomes insensible, and the bird redoubles bis exertions, lie seizes and lifts it from the ground, heating it with his wings until the business is com pleted ; lie returns to his nest and pours out a torrent of song in token of victory. The mocking birds is so called because it can imitate with the greatest ease, not only the songs of other birds, but the sounds ami cries of animais. In confinement he loses a little of the power and energy of his song, In his domesticated state, when he commences his career of song, it is ini |x>Bßiblc to stand by uninterested. He whistles for the dog—Ciesar starts up, wags his tail and runs to meet his master. He squeaks out like u young chicken and the lien runs about witli outstretched wings and bristled feathers clucking, to protect her hrrod. The harking of a dog, the mewing of a cat. the creaking of a wheel barrow, the grating of a grindstone and the rushing of a torrent of water, follow with gread truth and rapidity. In regard to food we give the following: Take two old potatoes (never give them new ones), pare aud boil them, also boil two good sized eggs, remove them from the shell, innsli them tine with the potatoes, then put away in a cool place; give a large spoon ful every hour or so, feeding him by hand just as you would an infant. In the month of August or September, a bit of a sweet apple may be accasionally added. A table spoonful of ant's eggs soaked and mixed with tins Ivjou wiii prove beneficial. In the cage place plenty of river sand, sprink ling it freely on the liottom; also give them plenty of water to drink, and a batli once a day in the morning; never allow the bath tub to remain long in the cage; after the bird lias bathed, remove it, as there is probable dangnr of the bird leing drowned. IF YOUR Liver to Disordered HooflantTa Ger man Bitters will set ft aright. IF YOU are Dyspeptic Hoofianda German Bitter a will core yon. IF TROUBLED with Constipation, taXeHoof anda German Bitter a. A GIRL wrote to her lover, "Now, John, don't you tale to be at the sing ing school to-night." John wrote back that "in the bright lexicon of youth—Webster's Unabridged—there's 110 such word as fale." "I)in you ever see the Catskill Mountains?" asked a young lady of her lover. "No," said* he, "but I've seen 'em kill mice." A LITTLK boy, proud of his new jacket, informed his sister that he was a six button kid. IF YOU Would Enjoy Good Health Take Hoqflanda German Bittera. HieakelTa Tetter Ointment Will cure ever} form of Tetter. FOR PIKPLES on the use HieakelTa Tel er Ointment It never fails to remove them. Oakland Female Institute, NORRISTOWN, PA. WINTER TKRM WILL COMM KNCK SEPTEM BER 9, 1879. For circulars address J. (1 It I Klt RALSTON, Principal. JUST PUBLISHED, THE VOICE OF WORSHIP, FOR CHOIRS, FOR CONVENTIONS, FOR SINQING SCHOOLS. Prtet 51.00. $9 90 r rpHE VOICE OF WORSniP.by L. O. EMERSON, I ia like ather Church Music by the aame au thor, pro-eminent for graceful and benutiful music, and for the fine skill and judgment displayed in se lection and arrangement. XAs First Hundred Pages include the SINQINO SCHOOL COURSE, in which are found many floe harmonised songs or glees for practice aud enjoyment. The Second Hundred Pages are filled with the best of Hymn Tunee, Sentences, &e., a large, new and fresh collection. The Third Hundred Pages contain a capital set of ANTHEMS. Specimen copies mailed post-free for SI.OO. EMERSON'S VOCAL METHOD, (Just out) has a novel arrangement of syllables, and other im provements which are sensible and useful. Please examine. Price § 1.60. Oliver Ditson & Co, Boston. J. E. DITSON A CO., W8 Chestnut St.. Phlla. ka PEWEHWIUj A CO., Advertising Oa Agents, SI Park how. New York, and 701 Ch-stnut Street, Philadelphia, leceive adver tisements for publication in any part of the world at lowest rates. ADVICE as to the most Judicious advertising and the best mediums and the manner of doing It-—ESTIMATES for one or m re lnserilons of an advertisement, in any number of DaDers forwarded on application. 193 When Trade is Dull, Judicious Advertising Sharpens It. HOW TO advertise. W See FETTEMGILL WHEN TO advertise B*e pgrrrwmu. WHERE TO ADVERTISE. w smpettemuill WHOM TO ADVKBTINB TllßOL'illf. IT fc^PETTFWttILIj. 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New York, TOl CHESTNUT street, PMladelphia. bittersJ CA Meddaa aet a DHak.) omm ■on, mttchu, RAiDEAiB dandelion, Kftft m bmw ajtb Bur kwmui Quaimt or mmn Brrma TLUUJ V AJTJ j-gw AS Ptimn of the Stomach. Ltrer, ■Aftk ea4 Urinary Orpni, **ti —mm nan. fl'-iy M|ift especially Female CompialnU. wfffhepeid tor e eeee Cheyxrfll not oare or help, ar tor anything Impure or lnjortooe found tn them. Aak year drugglee for Hop Bitter* and tr/ftoi before yon sleep. Take aa other. korOonnCnafetlw r*Mtk afM oai knot. Ask Children the Nor B fmr Stomach, Ltrwr end EMam It —parlor to ell other*. Ask Draggui* MUO. In afceotute and ti 1 tatainao e—e fn TOWftft *— af opium, tohaooa and naroodei ■■H* Bead for drenlmr. mm— a U i '■ Tifn-imiifb r - - -|_n.i BWgpyrwftft 1 rtlLTfaT?' Breech loadlnt Shot >un at fIS pp. Jouble-barrel Breech loaders at 21 •Le,i J *? d Bp "* b -l'>nd!M Onna, Rifle* and i PP rore#t m the prion. Price* on JOS. C. GRUBB &. CO.. 712 Market St., Phllad*., Pa. OPIffTR' 1 SEND POSTAL FOR PRICK I Liat and Instruction fo FINE I. Self-Measurement, to rTinrr i H R ARTI.ETT, SH K\| 29 South NINTH street, JIIUL J J Philadelphia. Pa. AGENTS, READ THIS I We will pay Agent* a aalary of fHO per month sad expense, or allow a large c.immih*ion, to Mil our New and Wonderful ltrr<-ntlons. We mean what We nay. Sample free. Addree* SHERMAN A CO., Marshall, Mich. wiAias Qkrank TTLP'MMa frT * ' #t * ll "*r ■* gEpipMi coress^.ZS rnßmf IhDpsEDß.'i: fn iKt.l AnrHtrm, H.n. Moxrreoimx Bun. —I MMrn who have ueed thl* TreatmeaL BLATCHLEY'S PUMPS IThe Old Reliable STANDARD PUMP For Wells 10 to 75 Feat Deep. New Price list, Jan. 1, 1879. ADDRESS C. G. BLATCHLEY, 44ft KAKKKf Btreet, Pbllndu. I I I I I I I Plica that Dolling'* Pile Ua I I I I I I I Kcincdy failxtocure. Given ■ X ■ immediate relief, cure* caae* II ■ I of long standing in 1 week, ■II ■■■■■■■ and ordinary case* in 2 days. U ■ W W CAUTION unPr'te'vell^u vrapper ha. printed *ely and the Cancer Cure will never full restoring the patient to perfect health. Each package is accompanied with full and complete printed directions. Pric,ftß.so. CLARK BR'8. "■ole Propri tors and Manutacturers, Chatham Vil lage, New York. Q£TH YEAR OF OO TREEMOUNT SEMINARY, Norrlstown, Pa D . ... Begins September 9th. Patronised by p., BO 8. Bxtkxth St., Philadelphia, Pe. LANDBETIS'SEEDS ARE THE BEST. D. LANDRKTH & SONS, 21 ft 23 S. SIXTH Street JjPHIA, (m tbe Huorable MY VeeA, £■ DOMINO DX. XADWATIX. X. RXMKDIXfI AFIBB WDM TDM FOB SSTMAI. YBABB. Nbw Tom, job. S WTT. Dbab Bm.—XhTißf tor terersl y—ra tued yoto Reolcineß. doutytinglF at first, but after expert enoißg their emcacy, with full conodenee, ltd no leas a pleasure than a duty to thankfully acknowledge the advantage we have derived from thi m. The pi u are retorted to at oftei aa occasion rt quires, and always with the da aired effect. The Keadv Keller cannot be befe ter detcrihed than it la by Its name, we applff the llnlmeat frequently and freely, almost tow variably finding she promised "Relief." Truly yours, (signed) Dm. aapway. THURLOW WXXBk R. R. R. BAD WAY'S READY RELIEF CURES TEX WOEfIT PAINS Ixi frmu One Am SO Hlnntmxe MOT oil HOUR after reading this advertisement need any eft# buffer with pain. Bedways Beady Relief la ■ Care fev every PAIN. It wae the drat and la The Only Pain Remedy •hat instantly stops the most excruciating pains, aliaya Inflammations and cures Conges tions, whether of the Lungs, Htomacb, Bov ela r other glands or organs, by one application. IX FROM ON* TO TWEMTI MINUTES, ao matter how violent or excruciating the pat a, the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with (lisesae ■ay suffer, ' , BAIYAY'S READY DELHI WILL AFFORD INST J NT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE BIDNKYB. INFLAMMATION OF THR BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE ROWELB, CONGBftriON OF THE LUNOfI, SOKE THROAT, DIFFIcULJ BREATHING. PALPITATION CF THE HEART, HYSTERICA, CROUP. DIPHTHERIA, CATA RKH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE NSUKALOI A, RHEUMATISM. OOLD CHILLS. AGUE OUILLH, CHILBLAINS and FROST-BlTia The application of Che Kerdy Relief to the part or parts where the pain r difficulty exists WUI afford ease and comfort. Thirty to sixty drops In half a tumbler et water will In a few moments cure Cramps, Bp&sms, hour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Head ache. Diaprhea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pawa. Travelers should always carry a bottle et ftadways Reedy Relief with them. A tew drops in Water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It ts better than Branch Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER and AGUE. Fever and Ague cared for Fifty < ante. There ■ not a remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow and other Fevers (aided by Puis) so quick as RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF. Aft eta. a bOtUte Dr. Railway'* Sarsasaiiiai Braolrat, . fUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER* FOE THE CUKE OF CHRONIC DISEASE, SCROFULA OB SYPHILITIC, HEREDITARY OB CONTAGIOUS, belt seated tn tbe Lungs or Stomaeb, Skbsee Bones, Flesh or Nerves, eorrupting the solids and vitiating the fluids. Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, Glandnlai SweWnr. Hacking Dry Cough, Cancerous Ad no tions PvpQhltic Complaints, Bleeding of the Lungs, Djspepsia, Water Brash, Tic Dolaraax, White swellings. Tumois. Ulcere, Skin and Hip Diseases, Female Complaint-*, GOui, Dropsy •alt Rheum, Bronchiua. Consumption. Liver Complaint, Ac. Not only does the SareaparUlian Resoiveaft exoel all remedial agents In the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, hut it la the only positive cure tor Kidney & Bladder Complaints, urinary and Womb Dteeams, Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy, Stoppage of water, Inoontlnenoe of Urine, Bright* Disease, Albuminuria and In all cases wiie.e there are brick dustdeposits,or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, blliou- appear ance and white bone-dust deposits, and whea there Is a pricking, burning sensation whea passing water, and pain in the small of the beet and along the loins. £ ■old by druggists, PRICE ONI DOLLAX. OYABIAI TIT HOB OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED BY BR RADWAY'S REMEDIES. Dr. SLADWAY & 00., 82 Warren Street* XEW YORK. DR. RADWATS Regulating Pills, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with rweef gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and stre gt.hen. Radwayb Pills for the cure of all disorders of tbe Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kid neys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases- Headache, Constipation. Costlveness, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Biliousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the in ternal viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mer cury, mineral or deleterious drugs. tr observe tbe following symptoms, result ing from dlsoiders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Plies, Fullness of the Blood In the Head, Acidity of the Btomaoh, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Fractions, sink ings or Fluttering** in the Pit of the stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difflcuu Breathing, Fluttering at tne Heart, Choking ot Rumcatlng Sensations when in a lying pastura Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in Head. Deficiency of Pereplration. Yel lowness of Skin and Eves, Pain In the Bide, Limbs, and budden Flushes of Beak Burning la the Flesh. A few doees of RADWAY'S FTLIJI will tree the system from all of the above named disorp ira. Fries at oenta per box. Soto by Druggists Read "False and-True." Fend a letter stamp to raDWat E. CCk.. Ne a Warren treet, New York. Information worth thousands will he