ET LEADS A'LL.'lGEMS ofJLH0UGHT- No ctber blocht-putrlfjlng mctllolno la made, X" h ever Jboen propared. which iw ooin plstely insets tho wauLS of physicians aud Pio gdnoraj yublio us Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ft leads the tlsi as a truly scientific, prppr.rs (lon (or all blood diseases. 1 f there Is a turii. Pnnnrin it lttfltat of Scrofula about you, MuKUrUUt Avnu's .SA9Al'ntLH will liihidjir Is frud expel It from your system. Tor eonstltutlonnl or scrofulous Uauith, fltTsmnii Avail's SAnsAP.VKti.LV. Is tho uAIAnnn trus reined.. It hit ourol numberless cues. It will stop tlia nauseous catarrhal discharges, and r-oiinva tho slokou leg odor of the breath, vhleu are lndlcailotu of sorofulous origin. Onnrq. my children win terribly ntlllcto.1 face ami ncfc. JU the SH-iio time Its eyes I WOIO l.tVII I.I.U.IIJV.., ...... ... j M r . 1I. atnl'tita tnl.l na flint , nn. ' wORE CIcS e-tfuUHwatlvemcdioInoinust Iw employe.! They united In reeomiueiidlitgr. AYi'lfsi Sarsapviullv. A few doses pro tttoediTTercptibl imwesrement, which, by au adherenca to your directions, wi oontln od to a .mlnpleta and tnniuilteut cure. No ,OTU!ot)eha.ilU':lariTWBC.l of tho.etlstonco of liny scrofulous tendencies! nnd no trout me nt of any dtsorn-r was crer attended by Bvoro prompt or etfectual result. Youra trtty-, i 1), F. JOtmox." pbkpahed dv D"r7JrC'fAycri&rCo:fLrowor!flVias3' SoU by all Drucs'"" lr ix bottles for $j TCortH :t CarolinA Tenant Farmers WHY M-M-ffiHK'I Vhy(,llfecs,Cto.. " "Vlli U'lft w. ' l.ATE, AND J5AKLY. FROSTS Which Kill' Your Young Plants anil lip Your Crops, Beftd 'tlio Terms to Tenant farmers Glrcn by North Carolina Land 1 Owners. The" Immigration Tlurcnu of Norlh Caro Ina Ifave ln eharjo.soino Improved farms for rent to Northern tenant farmers oh the fol ewlrif conillllons,. which aro the utual terms f rent charged In this State:, Jit, QKAIN' AND dUASS FARM. Tie. land owner furnishes land, houses ami (ays all taxes ami expenses of Improving teasel, stables, ami bulldju),'.' Toe tenant farmer furnlihes torses, tools ami labor, and tseelres TWO-THIRDS OF OHOPS, The enant fsrmer T allowed free ofient garden Kd vegetable patches. He Is also allowed to raise stock, hogs and chickens and receive all prott'j! trora the sale of hem. Jnd, TOBVOOO.OIIAIN AND OHASS FA UlIS. The lond-owner furnishes land, )iouies and pays all taxes a?i4 expenses of ImproTlng houses, stables and buildings. The tenant farmer fitrulshes horse, touls .nd labor, recelyln Threc-tourtbs or the to ifcaeco andTwo'-tlitnlsofths gralncrpps. The tenant farmer Is altotvtd freo of yent us in tho aeoTO mentioned larm No 1, :rd, TOBAUCO, OUAIN AND GRASS FARMS. Th.e land-nwiicr Furnishes land, tisniei, feed for. horses, tools, ropalrlnx snd fieepjue; Id order oftols and p.iys all taxes The tenant farmer furnishes all the manual jabor; 'receiving One-half of nil crops raised. tUBtfr,er resolves freoofrcpt os In first meiSl'oaecl Mrci No. I, Sth, COTTON, OUAIN AND TODiO CO FAJfMS. Rented exae'ly on sametertnt as the shore T.acco.Oralnand Grass Fnim No. 3; r If Unaut farmer furnishes horse and tools, ho recelrcsTvro-thlnls of tho grain and Thrse-fovrths q! the cotton. Advantages of JjOCAting in f North .Carolina, , PKIMATK.-'Whilc the cold Is not so se fere, the ttmpe r.lturo of mid. summer Is net xcesilye or tfylnx as farther North. Uui leaiens-sjra lonirer, and thevefori! our crops are net klljed by late or early frosts, ' THE SOU, Is of a variety or compositions elayejr, gravelly llmo stone, slate, sand; ieati,ftet ThisjsreaiTarlety orso)laand the mildness and advantages of ollmato ntllac o(nt for the variety of products, SOUfBrVt-nHo section In the Union hns kettor executed lairs.. Tho blcslnRS orpollt. lel, cliU ami rd'a'cu. liberty aro nowhere snere fully protected titan. In N. O. . JN 'QKNERAli. ;Tha great fertility of Kr UpdJ. tho .mildness of our climate, tree frora,t ieOfolil(H and withering heat oftbe Smh and to extreme cold and freezes ol Us N,p;tt go to show that North Carolina Is rely I he mgtt favored agricultural section AmerUa. Nature has not m.y ntvcn us k adTnti;tc,(producliiK, but It has pro- (ded us fltll watot-powiT to irorlS up nhat ai toll produce! for us. sellclt correspondence from tenant ftrm. rl lutlte Northern and New Kngland Stutel I still. (Wish persons Ion rate round. trip rsnipo.rttUA frcKa lioston, NuiT..York or llnl llaera (o.NartU CftfOllna, jo pi to sire them vportunltycf seolns tUe Unas that arc Hired for rent. All farms adrertisad by us for rent hare mllPU-houii and out-bulldlnus ou them. ttilnK a rtnular employe or tho Aurlcul taraVUtriartiuent ofNurth Carolina, 1 tnako at ehartie for Infurmatlon Klvcn or services leaAtrcdpeisQns seoklnK h' mcs In tho State, I will tus pleased to furftlihdescrlptlvo lists Af lands ottered for sale In North Carolina to til piriom siho will ntlte me. JNO. T. PATRICK, State Hirration Agent, TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adsactlser hailnsr been permanently enridofVhatdreaddlsiAie, Uoniumptlon, by atliaple nradv. Is anxious to mnke Vnowu to Lis fellow sufferers the means ot cure. To allwhodcilrolt.no will send a tour of tlie pnierlptloii (Freel, ullh the dlrceilons for presrlnn antl uilnir ttio nine whleh they will Ui;d a lure euro rr Couxhs, Culds. Con- Qiniilcn 'Althma. ItrimruHli. Ac. Parties wtshlDir the ufesertptlan, will please eddress. Iter. K. A WlfiSON, 1M I'enn Street, Yr'llleuuWsh, N. Y. dccjj ly TJTTlTinoreiaeney than at anithlngr else by Inking an niienoy lor the best ellna hook out. Reglnners suoceed urnd. II All )y. Noe fill. Terms free, IUli rtt 1I.ok A plain genteel, dress is more admired and obtains marc credit than lace and cm broidrry in the eyes oi'thc'jud iciotis and sensible. In all things ihrouerhout the world the men who look for the crooked will see the crooked, and the men who look for the straight will see it, inc ncarc never crows better DV UgCJ I tear rather harder. A WOl'SCJ alwaVS yotin'g liar will be an old one, and a young knave will onlv be a greater knave when he grows older, How many a man whose conceit.is great, thinks he .has reaclipd the, limits oi' knowl cdRewh'en .further investibrai tiori'-wciuld open to him acoii- tnient'pl, truth buloreuriknown Ah! when n man has traveled, when he has robbed the horizon of his native fields of its mystery, tarnished the blue- of distant mountains with, his feet, he may begin .to-tlnnu- oi another -world. . ! VTailhftil and true friend is a living treasure, inestimable in possession and deeply to be lamented when gone. Nothing is more common than to talk o'l a friend; nothing more diffi cult than to find a friend, no'th- ing moro rare than to improve by one as we ought. Consider what you have in the Bmallcst chosen library A company of the wisest and wittiest, men that could be picked out ot all civil coun tries, in a thousand years, have set in best order the re sults of their learning and wis dom. The men themselves were hid and inaccessible, soli tary, impatient of interrup tions, fenced by etiquette; but the thought which they did not uncover to their bosom friend is here written out in transparent words to us, the strangers of another age. As w,c advance from youth to middle age, a new field of action opens, and a dif ferent character is required The flow of gay, impituou spirits begin to subside ; lift radually assumes a graver cast; the mind a more sedate and thoughtful turn. The at tention is noivtransfcrrcd frorr pleasure diffused over a widei extent and measured bv !. larger scale. Formerly the en joyment ot tho present ino mcnt occupied the whole at tention; now .no action termi nates ultiinatclyin itsclfbutre fcrs to some more distant aim Wealth and power; the instru ments of lasting gratiticatior, are now coveted more thai any single pleasure; prudence and foresight lay their plans, industry carries on its nation- efforts; activity pushes for ward; address winds around, here an enemy is to be over- coniCjthcrc rival to be displac cd;compctition warms,and tin stnle of the woild' thickens- on every bu o. ALL SORTS. If suckers aro growing about the bases of trees or ir their tons, thin them out din ing the leisure days of wintci. -Easket willow to the tuno of 500,000 wasinipoit- ed last year. There is cvidenlh opening for willow culture in this country. The dreaded ITeseian fly has made its apparance in wheat holds m Kansas, rnd there is great distress with r gard to it in that "banner wheat growing Stato The National Live Stock Journal, ono oi tho most valuable and trustworthy of our agricultural publications, has begunthe issuo of a weekly eciiton, sent without extra charge to all subscribers to the monthly edition. Tho European beech (Fagiu sylvatica) is highly recommended as a hedge plant. It bears transplanting And cutting much better than our American beech, and the leaves aro firmer and more glossy. A beautiful hedge of this variety is growing in Cam bridge, Mass. "Stubborn as a mule" Is an old saw, but is to be taken with a grain of salt For whon kindly treated the mule is lound to bo as tract able, and more enduring tlmn il, llri,,c 'I'lile. 1i UlOUOlSe. I JUS ailimal COUid be prohtably employed in i M'tning far more generally then it is. It is intelligent, en during, ond n- less expensive feeder tlfaif flic- "KoYse.' Cattle need to be kept warm during these cold, windy months. It pays to keep them warm. "There is. nothing more economical than comfort, cs pecally for milch cows." But warmth shouldnot bo gained at the expense ol.a,good sup ply of fresh airwhich is just as necessary to the health of stock as warmth. It .is not always easy to secure both; but noth ing of any vahie is accomp lished without some trouble As an agricultural item of general interest, we quote tho statement of a corre spondent of .thc'Jonrnnl of 'Horticulture., that "a prepara tion, of.the common ctjlandine,' a -co nftrion 'plant "along the ' 'roadside: in thc'EasTf i&'nsex-. .cellent remedy ,fpa .corns. Those who havo learned by sad experience that "tall aches; from little ttoc cgii$ ?,.graw" will no doubt: be 'grateful for this iihformatioh provided it ' is well founded. r In tho very coldest weather,' says The American Cultivator, there 'is no feed like corn or corn-meal to mnintain animal' heat,. It should be given as late at night as possible, as, during the night the temperature is apt to be lower th&n in the daytime. T'oultry, especially should have whole com just before going' to roost, and us soon as possible, in the morn ing. It will make hens "prate" more quickly than any other grain,, Corn slight ly burned is nearly as good for egg production as'wheat, and better when the weather is very cold. Tho object of respiration is to convert venous into arterial blood.- It is done by bringing it to the surface so ' that carbon dioxide may be exhaled and oxygen absorbed. Crosso Slo, Wayno Co., Mich. SAVAGE & ffAHHUAI, PRCMUETCIts. os-ses, All stock selected from the Ret of sires and dams of established reputation and registered in tua Freaca aai American stud books. ISLAND HOME Is hjiutifully situated at tlie head of Gnossn lut la tlis Detroit Hivcr, ten miles below the City, ond is accessible by railroad and stesmbest. isltcrs not fimlllar wfth tho location may call at city office. S Campau riuitdln?, and an cscoit will accompany them to the farm. Send for catatoRue, free by mail, Address, Savaoe & Fabkvu, Detrclt, Wlch. erufj-ue and vigor ES.E3S,3?OELE3X. This cut shows the Howard Electric AKD Masnctic Shield as applied over the Kid no) it nnd Ncrvo-Tltul ccmcrs. -jno only op- vlmnco made that ills every part of tho body, and the only ono needed to roamrELY cum Kldiic IHnoitso It liu uiuntleni. J t b i o i l a , Si'uiluul V.'cult- IICI.M, ISAllUUk tlllll, IltlllOlL'll- cy, and all Dig ciiKeN and lVettk lieaNof thellrllio f.flllflll l.lfrutlM Tatentod Feb. S3, 1879. YOUNO JIHN, from cany Indiscretion, lack nerve foreo and full to attain btrensth. MiODt-n.AOnn MEN often lack v Isor, attrlbnt. ins It to the progress of years. The MOTHER, WIFE and JIAIT), suflerlns from Female Weakness, NcTvona Debility and other ail ments, will llnd it tho only euro. To one end all we soy that tho Shield rlvcs a nat ural aid In a natural way WITHOUT UUUOUINO TIIU STOMACH. tVnrrniitoil Ono Yonr, mill tlio bent upillinco iiinilc. Illustrated Vamphlet, THUBR TYPES OF MEN, alio Pamphlet for Ijullra oidy, lent on receipt of Cc, scaled; unseated, FREE. American Galvanic Co., OFFICES: 11U3 CliDHtnnt St., Putin. Paynes' Automatic Eusiiies ft Gs-w-lUll. film ipiriTrn. 'o offer an C tojo jr. p. AutoiaatlcPpnik-Arrait. tot, Mounted Porta) lr. En-iue, wlt'i Mill, Id ft. eurrlage, S3 ft. tr.trk c I 3 Mru.iltanoous levir set hi-.-id.blni hs, S-ucli tiuor, i ihauitea reeui sawyer cou.rou io,-u-!t vr r onu ncau ui'itka f r,mi (mi. tiii.silinn. f.fi iiic'i ujill.t rontotu. iiii.-,itt'in. fiOuu-'i aolld Mw, OU it, 8 linn i lily brltliif, ft'd-br!!, cant hOiV. nirr-, tlitlitt uer.eto. JllKtoiiipU'te for jilne mi 1-hlil.i, tlPOltJis. Krifao vim tiniFiniKiminiiiioiiawiwo t - i n-ht f'et long a iut keep up an .in. fciimd fdr tatdlnpiio 12. ii. . s--i x rm.iw nun?, l ..mfii'turi la nil Milea Auto- r.. , . i ,,. .. fr.,iii-l,.'irin if. i fc!W " i in .nut I'liliirem i-lailm. N. Y., IIox 1-Vi7, ASDUEW 8HIVB. Dank dtreel, Iiebifliton snd yn-iuiiv. Patrcclj IJo. 26M (1167). IMPORTED Fercherora M 1 1 1 ,TTf ,iT T , MISCELLANEOUS. A lady residing In New York, tho mollier or a bright little boy, was talking la him the other nijlit, Jssl as she was nut ting liim to lis, I, about the effieoey of prayer nnd said that If lie wnuld nsk God for any thing Iliat he particularly desired she bail nmlnubt but what his rrcitmi would be granted. Tho little fellow klwlt at his tnnllier'a knee and priiyeil for Csid to send him any lllllo sisters nnd one hundred litlle brothers. Tho prayer was never finished, lor the mnlhor, aghast ol the pros pect of having her house turned into an orphan asylum, lifted tlio bny from tils feet and lurked liim, Into bed without n moment's unnecessary delay, The citizens of Sarcy, Arkansas, ruuet be nn imprudent set of fellows. A cold of unusual severity wheh I look last autumn developed Into a difficulty do- riiledly mlnrrhnl In nil elmrneteristies, inrcaieninf; n return or my old rhronlc nlolaily. ralnrrh. Ono bottle ofllly's Crenm Riilm rorniiletely eradii-aled overy svmp. Inn nrtlint pa In I ill and prevailing dlsnnler. i:, , Warner, 165 Iiumlson Street, Itnch esler. Catarrh. For twenty yoars I was n suf ferer from nnlnrih of the lie.irl nm) throat. Uy a few applications of Ely's Creitni" Ualtn I riTelvcd dcciilfd benefit was cured bv nno bottle. Cbarlolte 1'arkcr, Waverly, 1 A Insn'tip'lown rnai'o a wncer with lady t.hst ho'cou'lil thread n'neciile quiekor than sh could sharnen a lead pcnoil. The h,nn won.-' Tihic. fourteen minutes and eeyen seeomls. II is thought- that the re suit nileht linv'o been ilifTerent if tho wo mah Tiail nnttun.out of load pencils inside of five minutes. A real Admiral ono Hint discreetly keeps bfs' vessel out of tlie fight. Just nbbut one-half tho pains ascribed to malaria comes Irum'mlnre.ples. Stop that cough, by the uso nf Ayer's Che.rry reetoral tha best specific ever known for all diseases of tlio throat nnd lungs. It will soothe tlio rough feollng In your throat, giye Hie vecnl organs fle.tibil Uy and vilnlily, and enable you to breathe and speok cloarly. An agricultural item never cultivate an acquaintance with a "rake." Newspaper phfT tho smoke of an edi tor's cigar, "Linked sweetness long drawn out," can be seen in any back store of n country grocery at Ibis tinioof year1. II the patient grocer has an order lor two gallons of mo lasses he sets the jug under the faucet when he locks up for (he night and turns it oQ' after breakfast .text corning. Many ol the cigars labeled "Koy-Wesl" bear a Key-West-ionablo resemblance to n cnbbagi. Hood's Sarsapaiilia acting through the b'ood, reaches eyery part of the systom,an'l in this way positively cures catarrh. Clergymen-ought to be very careful in t'lo, choice of language, or serious results may ensue. "My bretliern," said nno late ly, "I will now pass," nnd beforo he could pri-eed further in his discourse one of our popular young men in tho Iront pew sud denly stirted into life and cried out: "Then I make it spades and play it alone." The long-necked youth who wears n turn down collar looks like a giro (To witli i life preserver on, ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed ut night and broken of -.-our rest by a 6ii'lc child suffering and cry ng with pain of cutting teeth' If so, send I unco nnd get n bottle of Mus. Vivsi.ow'r 5ooTmxa Synur for Oiiunnksr Tei.Tiua, lis value is incalriinhlo. It will relieve thr u mr litlle FtihYrcr immediately. Depend ipon it, mothers, there is no minlake about t. It cures dysentery nnd diarrhoea, regit lies tho stomach nnd bowels, euros, wind olie, ififtens tlie gums, reduces iriflainma ion ond eive3 tone mid energvto the whole ivilem. Mils. Wixsi.ntv's SnoTiltso Svaur K r. Ciill.ni.cx ThiiTtiiNQ is plensaut to the iiMe, Hint is the prescription nf one nt the ldest nr.d best female noras and pliyi-i Hn in the United Stairs, nnd is for sale by It driicgtsts throughout tho world. I'ric" !o oeuts a bittle, 26-ly, In lincicnt limes women raised such nrt'e crops nf hair nn their heads Hint thej mild sit on the ends when they left it h ing. ngdnvVu their bucks. Nowadays a wu niti's hair may be sat down npnn by n 'n'.ir sighted person in tlie next room, when t is left hHhgtngiliitvn Ihu back - of a chair. It was n t'incinnati yung Indy who when presented with a patrofnpera glasses asked hniv in the world she was to keep ihein on, a-. "norori m cocnus." Ask lor Roui-li on t.'ouuhs," for coukIis. cold', sore throat, hoarseness, Troobcs, laa Liquid, :5.-. "UOUOII ON RATS'" Clears out rats, mieo ruiehes, ntes, nnls, 'led.bmrs, skunks, chip inunks, gopher. lo' DrugKltU. 1IKAHT l'AI.3. I'nlpltatlon, dropsical swclllnics, dirtiness. Indlifeftlon, liendiietie, sloepleisness cured uy -Well's Health lienowcr." "rovoii on conna." Ask lor Wells' "Rouk'i on Corns." 15e. Quick, cimiplcto euro. Hard or sou corns, warts, bunions. "not-nit on pain" rotionsED ruirEB, ' i iitiiiii iiii'ji, mi mn cu, (no nesi lor baekailie, i , ins In chest or side, rlieuina. liim, neuralgia. this rnovia. ' Wells' Health llcnowir" reitorcs health and vl-'or, cures d)fpisU, headache, Ncr vouincss, debility, it. 00. Wnooi'lNo corjon, and the manv throat nlfeetlcins of children promptly, piensaiitlv and mlclv relieved by liouiju on Courtis. 1 Troches, lie. llalsam, SIOTIIKCS, If yon aro faltlnir, broken, worn out and norvuus, uso -Wells' Health liencwer." tl.o.. llrugglits. ttvK rmcsKnvcn. If you are luslnir your strip on lire try , 'Weill' Health ltcnrwcr." (iocs direct to weak spets. not-all ox TOOTiiAcnis." Instant roller for ncuralirlo, loolhnclie. facenrlio. Am for "Rough on Toothache." 15 nnd Si cents. rnitTTV WOMEN, Ladles who would retain freshness and v. vnolty. rtou't Mil to try Well's Health Re- newor " CATAnnllAX. TUIIUAT AVKECTIOSS. Hacliln, Irrlrullnj counts, colds, sore ttiruat, cured by "riougti on Coughs." Troches, lie. I.lijul.1, 2io, "nocoit on itch." "Rousih on Itch" cures humors, erup tions, rinir-worin, tettor, salt rheum, rrosted reel, chlliblalnt. Tn b norn or tub nation. Children, slow In development. ent. nunv. scawny, una ueueaie, uio Wells' Health iieuuwer, WIDE AWAKES three or four hours every night couKhtng. Uct ltnmcdlato relief nnd auund rest by usliu Welts' "Rouah onCouglis," Troches, 15 cents, lijlsaiii, 'J6 cents. "itorou on tain" ronocssD rtABTKn, Sireniithenlnir, Unproved, the best for backache, pain In chest or side, rheumatism, neuralgia. We don't know huw all paitenhipi are built, but it's good, stout binding which makes a book firm. An eminent historian trices baseball back to tbe time when Rebecca went down to the well with a pitcher ami caught Issac. When the hen attacked the small boy in his mother's yard ,the lien Informed liim that she had been layiog fur him for some lime. Seyenty-nlne murders have been com mitted in Cincinnati In the course of ten years, srd one cxecullun. Tbe Utter for the sake of appearance. FARMERS' COLUMN. Thrco Profits a Year. Shocp nlrord n doublo imvjnia annually, lambs and wool, and must be eontldered among the most profitable of farm stock. especially where tlio fences nnd accomota- Hons aro adapted to them. My oxperlencp proves that sheep pay best which yiolrt three profits a year. This can h nsnmn. lished by selecting good frnmcit healthy, mlilillo nged cwra in August, or early in September, and turning them' ntlh a'Soulh'. down or other mutlon breed ram, so Unit they will drop their Iambi at any tlir.o from January 15, to February 15, Sultablo warm and Lomfurtnbln quarters, of courne, need to bo provided. Give these ewes a run nt grass during the full, and have liiein come Into winter quarters In, good condition. If tho pasture is not fine, giV'' a.iiltlo corn daily all. througli, the fall.. AV henihdujcd, for tlio winter, Iced plenty. -of good.-o'lovor, hay and hayo wator by them at all -times. oiyo n little corn eyery day. When intnbs begin to drop feed Jiberally with tut-n l;s or bran tind corn. Aftsr tlie lambs ure nil born, and tbe danger of caked bags has passed, cotton st'od and meal may Bo'fed to advantage; In fact, leed tbecive for'nulk as you would ii milch cow. As soon lis the lambs nre old enough to cat, which they will be at nn early nge, have a pen tepcrate from the sheep, and noccasiblo tu tho lambs, nt oil times, containing n trough from which (hey cun eat. Feed meal ot i a'.a nnd corn ground together, two parts oats to one of corn, cracked corn, nnd oats, Change tho feed nnd oncournge them to cat all (hey will. Keep IbeMi dry nnd warm with plenty of room for exercise. Sell as early as thoy aro ready for market and when they will bring tho highest prices. After the lambs ore sold, keep on feeding tho owes all they will beai Shear early, ond then sell the well fattened owes to the butcher By this process you get your three profits, yis.' lambs, wool,and the difference between n lliinnish 6loro sheep in August, and a fat sheep in May or June, when, because of scarcity, multnn brings tbe highest prife. The Sr.ttthilnwn ram, of course, mav bo re tained with which to repeat tho tame courso tho next fall. It is a well establish ed fact among tho most prosperous sheep growers near largo cities, that one well cared for oarly lamb is worth a half dozen bnrn in May or June. J, Dimon in Agriculturist. Catholic College. Mr. J. D. Kingsley, 3ro'y, IWy Cross College Gymnasium, Wnroheslcr, Mas , writes: Kvery member ol fiurclub frankly admits that St Jacobs Oil, the conqueror hi pain, is tlie best cure they have ever used, nnd nil speak nf it in terms of the highest approbation 50 cents a brittle. Points in Poultry Keeping. The "Plymouth Rooks," being tho 'bell feathered rl all vorjetirs of chickens, ere apt to be the best winter layers, and as Uiey feather up yery young, are bolter suited to tho incubator trade, or the nitifieial roaring of broilers thon the "Light Grahmas," or many other varieties. Thero oight to bo a a profit in buying up young roosters, capnnizinglhem. fattesing Hum and sell ing nt tho usiinl market pric?. Turkeys treated in this way often reaeli a weight of Irnm thlily to fifty pounps. A brood of cliichena led by a turkey hen to forage in tho fields, will attain lo great 'weight 'and early malurlty without food or rare on tl e part of tho owner, Tho bpst eggs nre tli-. Tesn It nf a meat diet: Hie high colored and well flavored eggs of Kansas during the grasshopper visitation, were a marvel lo strangers When grasshoppers ami "worms fall, tho lack should be supplied by feeding cracklings and other cheap .bulehor's rifr.il. Tim crushed oyster shell supply, nnd the boxos ol road dust or ashes, should bo kept within easy reach. When mnying loan entirely new location wo. secure immunity from grapes fur two years. The farmer wlm does not provide his wlfo with a good poultry house is standing in his own Itglit; as it need not be fine or coitly, )n winter, Imp a little carbolic acid in the fond' mixture, one? a month, as a preventative of dfsrnse, and give a few appetizers, such' as i-nbbage, garlic, and red peppej, wills a variety of cnrln food "and lint all corn. Willi this trcalnvnt and a proper house, we tnny count more certninly on. profitable returns than when tin fowls have, to roost on icy perches, expised tn Hie zro winds ol long winter nighls. . The producls of Hie poultry yard are always in demand, nnd judging by the imports nnw mnde in that lliie.tlicv will be the Inst tn glut the market in our larce ritiea. Tov'Ctbt krei-hr in Am. Airicalturlit. tn Editor's Tribute. Theron V, Keator, Elitor of t"t. Wnynp, ml., Gazelle, .wrjles: . "For tho pif( five rears havo always used Dr. King's New Discovery, fur coughs id most sryere chnr ni ter, n well ns tor those nl a mjlder lyrw. It never (ails tn cil'trt u speedy cure. My Mend to whom I havo rrcinunended it speak of it in samo high terms. Having been cured by it of every cough I have'lind for fivesyearsif consider It the nulr reliable nnd sure cure for Coughs, Golds, etc," Call nt T. D. Thomas' Drug Store nnd get a Free Trial Bottle. Large Size $1.00. Eouthorn Saddle Horses and Mnlos. The Eastern pian going Squib notices that pleasure carriages of all hinds disap. pear from country railvray stations and that ssddts horses take their place. After crossing the Potomac we were fairly in that grand division nf the country whirh may be known as tho Saddle Horse Srction. Either from spareness nf tho population, or other cause, the roads, except in .dry sum mer weather are only paeinble on borso bsck, or by heayy farm wagons. Four to tin saddled horses vvould stand, either held or hitched, at erery station, while the "solitary linrsopian" gives picturesqueness lo the country reads. The mule too,lbougl frequent at the North, is abundant hero, and apparently the more so the farther South we go. In Now Orleans the patient litlle beasts excito my wonder npd. admir ation every day. They trail through muddy ilnughs; (far outside the busmen portion oftho city the minor streets are uothlng else in wet weather) they haul crowded street ears and heavy wogoni, neyer refusing lo pull, are quickt hard", generally well cared for and well groomed, and so lar as my short observation goei, not vicious, I have not leen one itiok, or balk, or bile. I know Ihey do theie things but much depends upon early treatment, and It is clear that when once brokep to city ways Ihey beoome civilized and well behaved Cot.. Wm.Din An Agricultural, Subscribe fir the CabbcH Advocat, jonly $1.00 a year. 11 Msi'iaom in . in JmmUMnuwZZuZ2ZT,ZZ,' II if ill ' 'ra-Mi sins m: t t 8-fine and as cheap Coin forts "and Bed Covers as you like Aa fine and as cheap 13ed Blankets as can bo got anywhere. AVfihVand. as'cheap IlorsejBlankcts as can be got anywlferc. .Asifull and as cheap a line of Hosiery as you will find in town. as mncy anu as gorxi a nno ot Hosiery as you will lmcl in town. As fancy and as cheap Velvets as are sold anywhere. , ; The oompletcsh line of Queenswaro in town, fancy or common. , . The newest lino of Shoes in town, Children's, Misses', Wowmcn's and Men's,- , , I? he. newest line of Rubber Goods in town, Children's, Misses', Women's and Men's. X'.ancy,iCommon, (7heap, Novel and ' Elegant, either one, if you please, in Notions and everything iiv the lino'. " ' J Tli(BiiJasltl'e'Will nieufcion Groceries and let you JknoV-we;liaye tlic stock and at tlie. right price.. : '"Veiy f Ml' idoilH - -J'CJ? - Are now prepared to furnish' their customer's and the people with the Newest and most Fashionable makes of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cassimores and Suitings, which they will make up in the Latest Styles and most Durable Manner at unusually "Low Prices. With a lorco ot experienced workmen and a tremendous stock to select friThi, wo arc prepared to offer- inducement unexcelled by any other N 'ESTABLISHMENT in tlie COtTNTY. Wo cordially invite YOU to call and inspect our Goods and learn Prices beforo making' i' our purchases, elsewhere. In all cases we guarantee Best ll'oikmanship, Best Material, the Lowest Prices and Perfect Fits."' Respectfully, i ' :; ' v 'Clauss & Brol? The Tailors,1.', Ma,,, w;"i BANK STRET LEHIGHTON, PA 'TARRH- . a REMEDY TUE GK1.AT IJLOOI PUCIFICa nFTHKirmiM). Cntnrrh hulwcome so DrOT&lcnt thfit P til reel v a tanulv- ij Diemnt. nii it Li truly tho bano of tha Anteric.in rice. IS iminj preparations nro in the market tlu.t da uui never- rfHBeaie PA1L.NC "fa will be wM-nmod braU. K JCI.lj:. t'H C'ntarrh Itrtiir.lT tinil Illoml l'u- rnicr U3s rtt.v r.ti. luiicu in a Biagie catv vt3 ilirocllon arp fulloncij. It mrisigs at mo root oi ao aisBaa, ina fluniraateti tho poison from tha blood. Ita success baa ben wonderful and ealai Imtaeiwo. All that is tulved for it ia a truil Tha most obstinate and Icnx-staadln cues yield eoidily f this reraed. it ts vrrfrcUv Itarinlti Price H I abottl, fi bottles for 85. Upon receipt of g."5 by tiam'l F.Keller ACa Ilarrisbura, la cix bottlc-4 will bo sent by i- iroaa, prepaid. t-o other, for tt J tha only preparation that rtachttth eat of lint tUia and Clll'OM Send for rircubir tvx BbV vour dniffirlst fnr on) oonermtng Oaus Nature fiymptdms and Curo at' Catarrh It contains tentiinnnialff authentla and genuine curcn. It alj th llent Illoml l'n riflur In tha dirWet. For anlo by DrucelistH generally. Wbolcsala by bAM'i P. Kelixh a a, lnrriburK' l'a.; alaoby Johnston Holta 'xx & (Jo.. nndSMiTff, Kline & Co., lhilad'a. V$ , nor. 8, 1831-ly-n r. i ADVERTISE YOUR VENDUES Carlion Advocato ! T Cf II 9 Ssrl V&M Farming Utensils, &.c, 11111 TO DISPOSE OP. Charges, Reasonable. Orders by mill promptly at tended to. in Tin: ii ill is aa KSl't'CIATjIiY IF YOU 1IAVH I respectfully., Do 3 IMliBii f FAIifi AMID WIKfTlffi No Patent Wo Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In the United States Canada and Kuropc.at reduced rates. With our principal office located In Washington, directly opposite tho United States Patent OfTlcc, mi aro able to attend to all patent business vrlth greater promptness nnd de spatch end at lets cost than other patent m torueys "ho aro at n distance from Wash. Ington, and who havu, Iherelnre, to employ associate aUothcrs." Wcnuike preliminary examinations and turnlsh ofdnlons ns to tn. tentabllity, Ireo of charge, nixt all nho are Interested in new Inventions and fatenls nre Invited turcnil, for a copy ol our "tlulilo lor obtaining ratenlr," which is sent freo to any address, and eentalas couulete Instruc tions lion to obtain patents and other valua ble nintlcr. 'Vu rofer to tho (lermiin.Aiiier lean Nntioniil llnnk Washlnutnn, II. O.: the ,llnyal Swedish. NomeKlan and lnnlhl.eira tlnn;, nt Washington i Hon. Jos. fasej, lute Ohlel .liistlco I), S. Court of Uliilmi; to the Olllelnls or the U. S latent OIlUc, and to Senators and Members or Oungrcss Irom every State, Address: LOU13 IJAnOEIt fc (JO., So lioltors ol Patents and Attorneys at J.air.I.e- 1l.nl, llnll,1ln,r IV i.nivn.n. rll II T. J. BRETiNEY, : Keenietrully announces to the tnerohonls of : Lelilichton und others that he Is prepared to i do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prlees. lly prompt at- tpntlnn tn nil orilt-rs lit liniia In m.,11 n Bliitrn ! ol publlo patronage, ileslilence, eofner of riue ami iron street, l.uiiun, i . Orders lor hsullnir len at O. M. Mivciuy t .Son's aitoro will reentry prompt attention. T. J. URETNUY, Oct. 12, ltsiau. ar VVnnklv nrB ctncaiinr, dfuovttrUj. inrentlom and rateut) erer publishail. Livery number illmtratcd with plonaid anrnrlocs. Thu publication. furniFhai a most valuable runyclonrdia of information which no r BlinU bo without, Tho popularity oi thp tc.K-;nm AwKiuriN Is audi lLat Its cir culation near y niua1' that rt all ether paper ot it claiscriu)rna. Trice, f3.20air. I.soouii3 tnRliiM. iSoM bv M naw.dealera 1UN. & CO., raUi-hns, o.Ctl U road way, H V. Idunn c ro.uaTO lkohsdTlili-tV Seven Years tha Pfltent Ofuce. and bato prepared inoraidAn uno iiunurru nuuo- J find appMcatK i s mr piuema iuim if Lutted utatvt and forattcn cuuntrica. t, ITt It a. TlallU-Waw. tl7nsiiii, i.-, vr.ivs.it. aid n'l other naiiiia fcr carina to iuvftitra thair rigbta in tho ITaittd Bute t anada, J-.nrlacd. trance, iit:rniany ai oi'iTpmni iwmm tUrouxU llunuA" o. nr D'.itodin itfi SoianuAo Amaru" fta 1 ho aUrantaf vt such noiico iJ T-ralT und' ntot d 1 ail putvu l.o ia to oUyow ,f 45dlric munw A co., qtr, ccarraw Vr TaO ni-lk Ni nnnnl J it-mil m eltrct .1 ,5' W' 'i?'" Central Carriage Works Bank St., Iieli.gliton, Pa., Are prepared-to Slanufactuie Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., of every description, tn tbe most substantial manner, anil at Lowest Cash.l'.rlces IioiaIriu? rromptlj Attended Id, TREXLKR 4 KREIDLER, April S6t 188'i jl Propleton.- oaH Iy for AirotiU. 8100 tit MOO ?a riio.iiiade'anllliitf mitvt.lri.iid IVrit HUlur; H-'aiuouamid lii'rfalac ltalilful lUVvrtti Write tu J. C. .UiH unl.v V Co,, i'LJU-tclplii. rv E. F. LUCKENBACIIj UltALHIt IN Wall Papers, Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' "Supplies. No. 01 Broadway, Mancb Cnn!r,;Fa., Below the Broadway House, WM. DUFFY & SON, of East Mauch Chquk, are prepared to do all kinds of Plasterins & Ornamental fort tt shortest notice. Onlers by mill will re ceive prompt attention, Terms moderate or good work. eeplSlT
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