0 ljc mc0, Nero Bloomfuli, Jta mt ftUwmfitUr Sinus. Tuesday, December 22, 1874. FABM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We Invite communication, from nil permtn whoar. ituerfHtwi lu m.ucr. properly UHiumrmtr in tins nr. parlineut. Uses of Buckwheat. The name biickwlioat i derived from the GeriiiHii " Uiioliweitzen" ( Beecliwbeat ), from the roHcmblance of the need to beech mast. It belong)) to a family of knot weeds, of which there are iiunieroun species in the Uoited Slates. There are three cul tivated plants, viz., common buckwheat, Polygonum fagopyrum ; Tartarian buck wheat P. Tatarrieum, and notched-seeded buckwheat, P. emarginatum. The first is cultivated chiefly in America, the second in Italy, the third in China. There is a close resemblance in the com position of buckwheat and rye. In the grain of buckwheat there is twenty-seven per cent of husk. Tho seventy-three per cent of Hour closely resembles that of rye in color and properties, and the amount and composition of the ash of both plants are nearly identical when they are grown in similar soil. The dry grain or rye contains 2. 4 per cent, of ash, that of Buckwheat 2.1 per cent, of ash. Buckwheat is extensively used as food for man and live stock, and is decidedly nutritious. In the States of New York and Pennsylvania it is considered the best fat tening food for sheep. The unground grain and fresh straw produce a singular effect upon swine, causing cutaneous erup tions of the skin, and dizziness which some times ends in death. In some places buck wheat is plowed in as green manure for the wheat crop. Although buckwheat flour is seldom used in the United States except for making hot cakes in winter, it is employed in a variety of ways in Europe. Iu Italy and Holland crumpets are made of it which is eaten with butter or sugar. It is also used in these countries with water or milk for hasty pudding. In almost any part of Ger many it is used with the flour of rye or wheat for making bread. In Saxony and Silesia, buckwheat cakes or pudding form a great part of the three daily meals of the peasantry. Various preparations of buck. wheat flour appear prominently on the tables of the rich in Holland, Germany and Russia, and by all classes in these couutries it is considered wholesome and nutritious. Electric Railway Whistles. The French have lately introduced a sys tem by which a stationary electric battery is made subservient to blow the whistle of an approaching locomotive, incase the road is not clear, without the engineer having to give any attention to it. Such an ar rangement is, of course, exceedingly val uable at night, and especially during a fog, when signals cannot be seen at a distance. It is the reverse of the system introduced ou the Hudson river railroad, by which every approaching locomotive sets a sta tionary electro-magnetic alarm bell at the depot in motion. In the French system re ferred to, the obstruction at the depot starts the steam whistle on every approach ing locomotive wheu the train is still far enough away to slacken speed and stop. It i has now been iu uninterrupted operation ju the lino of the Northern Company of France for same time, and has been found , practically successful in use, regularly in forming the engineer whether the way is . clear or not. The signal tender turns a -disk, andseuds an electric current iu the di motion of the ooming traiu to a bar placed between the rails ; when the engine reaches the spot, a metal brush, placed between the wheels, sweeps the bar, the cujrout passes to the engine, and, by means of an electro magnet, presses upon a lever which opens the steam whistle, thus making it blow au tomatically. The rapidity with which the .danger signal can be sent appears to be much iu its favor. ... V The Simple Secret. Twenty clerks in a store, twenty hands in a printing office, twenty apprentices in a ship yard, twenty young men In a village all want to get on in the world, and expect to do so. One of the clerks will become a partner, and make a fortune, one of the compositors will own a newspaper, and be come an influential citiicen ; one of the ap prentices will become a master builder ; one of the young villagers will get a handseme farm, and live like a patriarch but which one is the lucky Individual ? Lucky ! There is no luck about it. The thing is almost us certain as the rule of three. The young fellow who will distance his competitors is ' he who masters bis business, who preserves his integrity, who lives cleanly and purely, who devotes his leisure to the acquisition of knowledge, who gains friends by de berving them, and who saves his spare money. There are some ways to fortune shorter than this old dusty highway ; but the staunch men of the community, the men who achieve something worth having, good fortune, good name, and serene old age, all go In this road." Ill in , .1. Walker's Hitters are a ( ul i lorn in i it- liiro!y Vegetable rupiirntion, nmilo chiefly from the native herlm found on the lower ranges of the Sier ra Nevada mountains of California, the Medicinal properties of which are extract ed therefrom without tho use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vineoah BrrrEiis?" Our answer is, that they remove the causo of disease, and tho patient recovers his health. Thoy are the great blood purifier and a life-giving prin ciple, n perfect Renovator and Invipjorntor of the system. Never before in the history of the world lias a medicine been com pounded possessing the remarkable qual ities of Vinegar BiTTEns in healin g the sick of everydiscase man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, reliev ing Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dis eases. If men M ill enjoy good health, lot t'.iem use Vinegab, Sitters a a medicine. mid avoid tho use of alcoholic stimulants i:i evory form. No Person enn tnko these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, nnd vital organs wasted beyond repair. urnieiui i noiisamis proclaim vara- An Bitters the most wonderful Invigor ant that ever sustained the sinking system. Bilious, Keinittent. and Inter. Illittent tevers. which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers through out the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Ala bama, Mobile, Savannah. Roanoke. James. and many others, with their vast tribu taries, throughout our entire country dur ing the Summer and Autumn, and remark ably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by ex tensive derangements of the stomnch and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathar tic for the purpose equal to Dn. J. Walkeb's Vinko.au BiTTEits, os they will speedily re move tho dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head nche,l'iiiii in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight uess of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa tions of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hun dred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrol'ula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercuriul Affec tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as iu all other constitutional Diseases, Walkeb's Vinkgab Brrriiiis have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinuto and intractable cases. For Inllaininatory mid Chronic ltlieimiatisni, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, end Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Suoh Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persona en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are sub ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a doss of Walkeb's ViNiiuAii BiTTiau occasionally. I'or Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Totter, rfidt Rheum, Blotches, Spotfl, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. Erysipelas. Itch. Scurfs, Discoloratious of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms. lurk ing in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and . removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, these Tonio Bitters display so derided an influence tbut improvement is soon perceptible. Jaundice. Iu all cases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing ita work. The only seuaible treatment u to promote the secretion of the bile and favor its removal. l''or thi purpose use VlNEttAB BlTTKHB. ' . ' Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find ita impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; clcuuso it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins; clutuise itwhea it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. ' H. II. IHeDOlKAI.D CO., DrugKbU MM 0nirl AgeuU, fln VrvnctiKxi, Osltfor. Hi, i.U our. WMhiiigtom and Chmrltoa Bu,, haw York. al4 by all itruirKUw a Bid DMlar December 8, 1874 lm . FALL 8TYLK8 OF PRINTS and (iuodsjust itpausdby f. ether Dress MOttTIMKH Philadelphia Advertisements. WRICHT & 8IDDALL, Wholesale Druggists AMD DEALERS IN Patent Xelieiu.es 100 MAKKKT NTUF.ET, Philadelphia, Fa. A. FULL STOCK . OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VEHY LOW PRICKS, a. No charge made for Tacking Boxes, and Goods delivered at Depots FKEE of Cartage. 3 8t John Lucas & Co., bole ana TU1S ONLX MANUFACTURERS or THE IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White Lead and Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. DAVID D. ELDER & CO., , Successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURED. And Dealers In WINDOW LTitTAINS AMU WALLIPAPER, No. 430 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOWER, POTTS & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 630 Market and 623 MlnorStreets. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History ol tuc u uiteu states, r euuirairuviine maps, flic. BLANK BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. Sit II. KUXtfEDY, WITB ' GBYER A CARPENTER, Wholesale Dealers iu Tobacco, Segars Snuff, AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES, No. 7, NORTH THIRD STREET, U. V. OAHPSKTKK. (8 13tl) Philadelphia. Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? , u ; WHT BK AMNOVRD WITH CHAPPED HANDSoitROUCHSKINt when such an agreeable and effectual REMEDY CAN BE OBTAINED AT SO SMALL A COST". BY USING WEIGHT'S "ALCOSATED GLYCEBIKE TABLET." Sold by Drufrgtsts & Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00 i I. . i FRUIT TREES! THEnnderhlgned wishe to inform the public generally, that he lias at Ills nursery in Tub carnra towushlp, Ferry County, l'a., over forty varieties of APPLE TREES IN FIRST RATE CONDITION FOR PLANTING this fall, which ha offers for sale at the nursery at the fotlowliifr, prices: Trees 7 ft. high, at 10 ets. apiece : from 7 to 9 ft high, at 15 ota. apiece. Also a lot of at 7.1 eta, apleoe for standard, and 00 cents far Dwarfs. Cherries at ' ota. apiece i Manual .Hoed, ling Tench, at a to 5 eta. apleoe and U rapes at 10 ots. a piece. -PMt Office Address, EHHCOL, PERUY COUNTY, FA. August 11, tf. " Assignee'! Notice. "VTOTIOK is hereby given, that Harrison Kulp li and Margaret Ills wile, of Wheatlleld twp.. Ferry county, have executed a deed ol voluntary awilirnment to the undersigned, residing in same piaoeinr tneDeneuioi me creditor oi aaiu Har rison Kulp. All persons having claims aguliiHt said assignee, will please make Immediate pay. inents and those having claims will please pre sent the same. . SOLOMON BIG HAM. Assignee. Lewis rorrsR, A ttorney for Asslguea. NoveinberS, ltfi. BLACK ALPAnCAS The Cheapest and Best lino of Alpaccaa at prices from ifi cents to L0Opr jard. jwl II be found at V. Mold 1M KITH I OTS OF NEW GOODS eonslstlngof Winter" J Skirts of various Htylua, Dress Goods, IiaU moral Heme, Glngluwui, blitrtiiig Stripes, do., &o. uit recelvt d ty V. MOUTlMitH. Philadelphia Adrertlsenients. ZIEOLER & SWEARINGEN, Successors to UHAFFNER, ZIEOLER ft CO., ' Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, CJlovcs, lUbboiis), SuMpendera THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, N o. 36, North Four1, h Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. BARCROFT & CO., Importtu and Jobbers 01 Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery &o., , Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J. B.Glolm Cunningham, Gloim & Co., WnoLKSixi Dialers in Tobacco, Segars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH, FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 82310 ISAAC W. BANCK & CO., Commission merchants, AND Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Pickled andSal F I S I I ', ;. Have Removed from Nos. 210 and 213 North Wharves, to No. 134, North Wharves, Bolween Arch and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. S. B. TAYLOIl, , WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch strestt, Philadelphia Pa BLATCHLBY'8 Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, El nolent and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. At tention is especially invited to Blatohley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. CnAS. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa DAVID J. II0AK & CO., Successors to HOAR McCONKEY k CO., WHOLBSALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 013 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. CUIAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealers I n Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, Na. (20 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, IV Januaiyl, 18. KLOfD, 8CFFLEE, & WALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSK No. flf Market Street. Philadelphia. January 1, 1869 i rt a ml -a si r 637 ly hidelphla Advertisements. gAMPKIi Boltf'BmiGiiT 1 ; WITH Jacob Iieiffel & Co., Dealers in DRY-GOODS, 333 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. pjOUNTRY MERCHANTS will find In our J stock a complete assortmentof DUY-GOODS tenuSn5r dosorl'"on-to wl"c'' we Invite their at . We will be thankful for all orders' which wlllbe promptly tilled at the lowest cash i prices. PUEY & CHRIST, (Successors to) KRYDKB fc CO. To those Interested in the purchase of strictly JPure Ityc Whisky, For Medicinal Purposes we offer Bailey's Pure Rye, fo'sultlaSorsf ll0ni and Wl" S,"pln We also handle largely a COPPER DISTILLED WHISKY; Price from $1.50 to 11.75. We ImDort Fine Wines, Brandies, & Gin, And are also manufacturers of DR. STCEVEK'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. BT" Bend for Price List to HUET ft CHRIST, Q1IAIILEM 8. JOAi:,N, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 218 NORTH WHARVES, a i4 tf. Philadelphia. yy F.KOIILEK, WITH W. HOWARD BROOKS & STEVENSON, Manufacturers of Fine FELT HATS AND DALEltS IN Hats, Caps and Straw Goods OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, NO. 817 MARKET STREET, (First Door above Hood, Bonbrlfiht & Co, 814tf. ;.. Philadelphia. ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE UNION,") JOS. M. FEWER, . . Proprietor. 317 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. $3.60 Per Day. THE ST. ELMO is centrally located and has been re-tltted and refurnished, so that It will be found as comfortable and pleasant astopplne plaoas there is lu Philadelphia. 829 T EW T. MOLL, REPRESENTING Hanson, Paul & Imboden, Mauufucturer and Wholesale Dealers iu BOOTS & SHOES, No. 41 NORTH THIRD STREET, T. Ross Hanson, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 6, '74 m. v. HAUL. M. K. Imuoden. S. P. STAMBAUGH, WITH PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale CirocerN, No. 120 ARCH STREET, , I II I L A I JE L I II I A . A L. Kacb J. E. FaiYMiBi. If A III fc FIIYSIIIIE, IMPOBTIBS AMD JOBBIRB 09 C li i n a , G 1 a h h AND QUEENSAVAUE, 801 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch Race, PHILADELPHIA. 117 Constantly od band. Original Assorted Packages. 8. B.lylO "PJAaTElia, DK'PAVI I.EIt & ft)., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in , CLOTHING, Cloths, CashhnercN, Cottona(lcs,&cM S3S MARKET STREET, . Tr HIILADEirillA.