Farm, Garden and Honscliold. The Iloimewife. A correspondent commends onions as a speciflo against epidemics not ns nn esculent, but sliced nnd kept in a sick room, where they will absorb any at mospheric poison. They should bo re placed by fresh ones every hour. It is noticed that in the room of a smnll-pox patient they will blister and decompose very rapidly, bnt will prevent the ppread of the disease. Their applica tion has also proved effective in the case of snake bites. Fish Rissoles. Take some fish, either fresh or that has been cooked, shred it, and lot it stew with some but ter, covering it over until sufficiently done. Soak a roll in milk, beat up the fish and this together in a mortar with a little finely-chopped mushroom and three eggs ; season with salt aud pep per. Mix all well together ; bako in small enps, first buttered, and turn out. Servo with or without sauco. Tite Best Way to Serve Rich. Sonk it for some hours in cld water, to which a little salt Iibs been added. Have a stew-pan rendy, containing boil ing water, into which put the rice, and boil briskly for ten minutes, l'our it into a colander, and set it by the lire to drain. The grains will be separated and very largo. A good method of keeping potatoes for family use is to pack them in bar rels with sun-dried sand, covering the tops with turf, and keeping them in a dry and cool atmosphere. Then they will neither shrivel nor shrink to any real extent. Economical Coverlet, Sheets of brown paper pasted together at the edges and laid over a blanket on the bed will give the warmth of two more blankets, and the article, with care, will last a considerable time. Median! Hint. A CrRE fob Soft Corns. Dip a bit ot sou linen rag into turpentine, and wrap it around the soft corn : wet the cloth in it night and morning, and in a low days the corn will have disappear ed ; but the relief to the throbbing, burning pain, comes almost immedi ately after the first or second applica tion. Wear cotton between the toes and the corns will not reappear. To Remove Stings. In many cases instantaneous relief from the pain can be obtained by pressing upon the place containing the feting with the tube of a small key. This extracts the sting, and then a drop of aqua ammonia will neu tralize the acidity of the poison, aud allay the smart of the wound. A littlo bit of saleratus moistened and laid over the effected part will also heal it. CorKT the Sun. Sleepless people and there are many iu America should court the sun. The very worpt soporific is laudanum, and the very best is sun shine. Therefore, it is very plain that poor sleepers should pass as many hours of the day in sunshine and as few as possible in the shade. Many women are martyrs, and yet do not know it. They shut the sunshine out of their houses and hearts, they wear veils, they carry parasols, they do all that is possible to keep off the subtlest, and yet most potent influence, which is intended to give them strength and beauty aud cheerfulness. Preserving Fodder. Corn fodder and oats are preserved fresh by German farmers, with entire success. This is done by closely pack ing fodder on tho roots after they are pulped and mingled with cut-straw, in pits or troughs dug in dry soil, and covering the muss with a thick layer of earth to exclude the air. In this way fresh beet or turnip leaves, green-corn fodder, clover, lucerne, pulped beets, mangels and turnips are perfectly well preserved during a wholo year. After being thus stored fermentation sets in aud is completed iu two months. The food thus preserved goes by the name f sour hay, but it is not sour, being, on the contrary, alkaline from the pres ence of ammouia. When fed with cut straw it is especially valuable as pre venting tho constipating effects of the dry food. Stock eagerly consume the fodder, and aro kept in heathful con dition during tho winter season by its use. Amoug the products of the fer mentation a variety of fatty aoids, with some alcohol and other carbo-hydrates unusual in fresh fodder, have been de tected. It contains less water than green fodder, and is therefore to be considered as to that extent a concen trated food. Probably upon dairy farms where fresh food is desirable dur ing the winter and early spring this plan of preserving fodder might be found a valuablo addition to our re sources. The Profit of Sheep Raising. N. Q. Abbott, of Vassalsboro, Me., bad a mowing field of forty acres covered with white and yellow daisies, and the grass was killed in many places. He thinned out ten acres of it for sheep pasture and allowed them to feed on it two years. The third year he mowed it and got the heaviest crop of hay that lie had ever grown on it even with top dressing. Timothy and red-top came in, and iu some places the clover was so heavy that a mowing machine could not be used. What a rush of capitalists there would be, if there was an invest ment to be made that would pay 50 or 100 per cent. Farmers might make just such investments in tile draining their lands and seeding them with grapes, with no more manure than they now let run to waste. Saving Seed Corn. The best plan, as a general thing, is to select tho best ears at the time of husking, and spread them on the barn floor, so that the cobs can become thoroughly dry. The old method of leaving the husks attached to the corn, so that it could be braided together, and suspended in a dry and airy place, brought about a similar result. In all cases, the corn should be kept where it will be frtie from dampness. Many in saving seed, are particular to select only from stalks that produoe two large, well developed ears. As you say, corn is often planted so deep that it will not germinate quickly. If the soil is lino and dry at the time of planting, the planter will be apt to sow deeper thou it should. His Character, An honest blacksmith wan once grossly insulted and his character in famously defamed. Friends advised him to seek redress by means of law, but to one and all be replied, " No ; I will go to my forge, and there in six mouths I will Lave worked out such a character and earned such a name as all the judges, law courts, and lawyers in the world ooald not give me." He was right. It is by honest labor, manly courage, and a conscience void of of fense, that men assert their true dignity and prove their honesty and respectability. DAY-FEVER AUD ITS CUBE, A Paper Read by. Dr. Heard before the Public Henlth Aanoclatlon of Phila delphia. Dr. Beard read a paper before the American Pnblio Health Association of Philadelphia, on the subject of " nay Fever and its Care." The doctor be gan his investigations on this subject by preparing a "ciroular of inquiry," which he sent all over the country to persons suffering from tho disease, to physicians, to scientiflo persons, and in fact to all who could aid him in his re searches upon this subject. From the information thus obtained he arrived at tho conclusions embodied in his paper, ot which the following is a synopsis : Hay fever is a complexand not n sim ple disease, as has been generally un derstood. Tho first element f the dis ease is a nervo-bilions temperament, or, at least, a temperament in which tho nervous element predominates, nay-fever patients are the class of pa tients subject to other nervous dis cuses. The second factor in this dis ease is heat following cold. The heat of hot climates does not seem to act as a cause, but tho heat of temperate climates following the cold weather. Tho disease is found only in that belt where there are extremes of tempera ture. Third Various exciting causes, over twenty or more in number, such as perfume of flowers, dust, in-door aud out-door, fresh hay, old hay, bright sunlight, gaslight, close confined air, smoke, cinders, hulling of corn, Roman wormwood, sneeze-weed, over-exertion, etc. In order to got up a case of hay fever two of these three factors, cer tainly the first two, are necessary. The exoiting cavses are named under tho third head, aud have been regarded as tho disease, hence the name hay-fever, peach-cold, rose-cold, etc. One might as well call a sick-headache a sausa:e headache, because it may be at times caused by eating sansoges. Tho ma jority of the patients afflicted with hay fever who are reported to me are of American birth. Dr. Jacobi, of New York, whoso experience and practice among tho better class of Germans are very large, tells me that he has never known a case ci nay-iever among Ger mans in this country. I suspect that among tho foreign population not born in this country hay-fever is compara tively rare ; just as among the same clnsi.es nervous disease of all kinds are comparatively rare. After a person has once been at tacked he seems to bo for all his life liable to be again attacked. Now and then one may go over a yeat without the disease, but this is rare. Some times the diseose increases in severity with years, and sometimes diminishes. A majority of my patients have tried the local application of the solution of quinine, as recommended by Helrnholtz, and. they report that it is little or no good. Among the regions which hay fever patients visit with benefit, I may mention the White Mountains and the ocean everywhere, at least in cold climes ; for those who take sea voynges almost never suffer while at sea, but may be attacked as soon as they laud. A trip to Europe, the Adirondack region and the island of Mackinaw are very highly rocommended by some. Dr. Denuiscn, of Denver, Colorado, sends me a pamphlet which reports that some cases of hay-fever have been cured by a residence in that locality. Like other nervous diseases, it is powerfully under the influence of the mind. The striking periodicity of tha disease coming on as it does, in a cer tain case, at precisely the same day or hour, is probably the result iu part ol expectation of the patient that it will come then. The plan of treatment that I would suggest for hay-fever is as fol lows : iirst, to prevent the disease, As early as March or April the patient should begin to take a course of nerve tonic treatment. I would recommend it to be arsenic, phosphorus iu itsvari ous forms, cod liver oil, iodoform and electricity, especially tho methods of general galvanization and general faridization. When the disease appears the great dependence must be on local treatment, combined with general tonio treatment. Mr. friend, Dr. V. x Hutchinson, of Providence, had a case this year, which he broke up by central galvanization. I relieved decidedly one ease aud somewhat relieved anoth by local galvanization externally. The remedies should be used thoroughly. The great trouble with thoso who gal vanize themselves is that they do not completely and thoroughly bring the remedies to act upon all tne sinuous and tortuous lining membrane of the nasal passages. Labor Now and Tears Ago. A French author, in speaking of the efficiency of labor now and in Homer's time, says that 20 millers can now pro duce by machinery flour enough for the daily use of 72.000 men, for each man can grind enough for 3.G00 men or 144 times as' much as could be ground in the old Homeric hand-mill, A smart woman, working with her knit ting needles, can make 30 stitches mmute, while a machine is making 4,800. The machine thus represents 00 workmen. If wo compare this show ing of the great lncfhciency of labor in old times with our own knowledge of the luxury enjoyed by the hordes of aristocratic nou-producers, both in Homer's time and for more than 2,000 years thereafter, we can form some con ception of the extreme poverty of the laboring people, and perhaps shall be content to own that much, of the splen dor of antiquity is due to contrast with a dark setting of human poverty and suffering which our own modern art happily lacks. The man who groans over his pov erty, without taking a step toward bet teriug his condition, is justly regarded as a good-for-nothing dunce. Had he sense, the more desperate his fortunes tne more energetio would be his at tempts to improve them. Let Us Consider. Sinoe the introduction of distilled spirits in the sixteenth centary, they have been habitually prescribed as remedies. We know that alcohol, in an its lorms, is pernicious to health, Knowing these things, and that nnder the system of treatment which includes their use, the mortality among the sick is, and ever has been, enormous, is it not worth while to try the effect of a remedy which combines in their high' est excellence the qualities of a tonio. an alterative and a regulator ; contains no mineral bane or murderons alkaloid or alcoholic poison ; does its curative office without pain, and with uniform certainty? Dr. Walker's Vineprar Bit ters fulfills all these conditions, and is now effecting the most extraordinary mirAR in nnava hjIiafa AvArv finnniflA " of the faoulty has ignominiously failed, Consider, in view of these facts, whether any sick person is justified by reason and common sense in declining to test the virtues of tins undented and irre eistible remedy. Com. SEWS OF THE DAT, Items of Intereit from Home and Abroad Thtrty-throo members of tho Conneil-Oenoral of Franca have adopted a resolution recom mending the establishment of a system of gratnitons secular schools for primary inntrne tion in the oity of Paria, aUondnuco upon which shall be obligatory. The resolution has been prosonted to tlio Permanent Committee of the Assembly for consideration A bill has paused tho Oregon Konato which provides that husbands and wives without children may bo considered divorced by simply conning to live togothor Ambrose Lopine, Kiel's Adjutant-Genoral, is to be hanged on tho 20th of January Dr. M. A. BhioM, a young nnd promising physician of Hampton, Va., committed suicide by poisoning. No causo is assiguod for the act. IIo loaves a wife, and two children In his mcsBngo to tho Arkan sas Legislature, Oovornor Daxtor said that tho Stato had no idea of repudiating any of its Just dobts The small-pox still provails in Montroal Tho Btriko of the coal minors of Ht. Clair county, 111., continues, and appre hension is felt that trouble will cneuo Tho political comploxion of tho noxt Legisla ture of Now Jorsoy will stand as follows i Honato, 13 Republicans to 8 Democrats ; House, 19 Republicans to 41 Democrats! majority on joint ballot, 17. Uoth bonsoe will be convened on the second Tuesday in January next Oeorgo Rnfer mado a full confession lu tho Jail of his complicity in tho murder of Herman Hchilling at Cincinnati, aud garo a sickening detail of the horrid deed from tho first blow on the head to stabbing him in the bowels with a pitchfork. They crammed tho body into the furnace to conceal tho crime. The majority for tho Constitutional nmond ments in Now York Stato was vory largo. The lowest majority on any of tho propositions is likely to exceed 100,000, whilo on the pro vision restricting special legislation the ma jority will reach, and may ovou exceed 450,000. Tho amondmont increasing tho pay of mem bers, and that on Stato appropriations, will have tho smallest majority, yet tho majority for both of those, from present indications, will reach 100,000 or more Tho execution of three men, for the crimo of murdor, took place in Pennsylvania tho same day. V. E. Udderzook was hanged for the murder of W. S Ooss, his brother-in-law, undor peculiar circumstances. A hfe policy for 425.000 was taken out on Gobs' life, with the intent to do fraud the iusuranco companies. Goss disap peared, and, it is said, that growing restless undor restraint by which ho was kept by his friends, he throatonod to expose tho plot, and was murdered. IIo was executed at West chester, ronu., death ending by strangulation, aud tho murderer suffering severely. O'Mara, mid Irving were hanged at Montrose, Tomi. for tho murdor of tho mother and sister of the former. The crimo for which they have just uttered tho extreme penalty of tho law was brutal in tho perpetration aud monstrous iu lie motive that prompted it, presenting O'Mara in the unnatural light of tho murderer of an agod mother and invalid sister, in order that he might be relieved from tho responsi bility of supporting them. Tho circumstances of the case are familiar to all. The bodies of the poor women after the murdor where takeu iu an ash cart to the railroad track aud left there in a ditch. The track mado, as tho bodies wore dragged along, was plainly to be scon. Blood was found m the house, on tho way to the track, and iu and about tho cart O'Mara made a confostion of tho murder. Irving denied haviiig actively participated in it, but acknowlodgod being present. At 10:30 tho signal was given, the weights dropped, aud both victims were jerked upward about i-evon feet, and then fell to within two and a half foot of the ground. They died vory easily, both being pronounced doad in ton minutes. A most disastrous inundation has occurred at the village of JUayari, Cuba, which was overllooded for forty hours. Nearly all ihe bonnes within its limits were destroyed, en tailing much suffering and destitution. Returns from remote counties, heretofore partly estimated, make it certain that McDill Republican, is elected iu the Eighth District of Wisconsin. This loaves tho Congronsional delegation of the State standing, Republicans -ix aud Democrats two Tho Hou. liar risoii G. Rico, a lato Domocratio candidate for Congress in Indiana, is preparing to contest the election of the IIoii. Morton O. Hunter, aud has secured tho servicas of tho Hon. D. W Yoorhees aud Judge Carloton, of that city, to prosecute the case The latest advices from Khiva say there is comploto anarchy there, Turcomans refuse to obey the Khan, who summoned his council, which declared that Khivau autonomy was a fiiction, aud that tho aid of Russia for the maintenance of ordor was indispensable From Oct. 1 to Nov, 15, two hundred cases or diphtheria were reported iu Brooklyn, eighty-four of which were fatal In tho Episcopal Convention in Burlington, N. J., on tho fifteenth ballot the Rev. John Scarborough, D. D., Rector of Triuity Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., was elected Bishop by a vote Tjf 31 to 53 of tho clorgy aud 3G to 50 parishes A Gorman named Kra mer, living in Cheshire. Conn., beat his wifo with a club, while botli were intoxicated that she died United States Postmaster- General Jowell emphatically disclaims intend ing to recommend any increase in the presen rates of postage. On the contrary, he thinks tho letter postage should be reduced whenever it shall be found possihlo to materially diminish the expenditures for carrying tho mails with out depriving the publio of existing facilities. A team of horses ran away near West Point, N. Y., killing a cavalryman named Meyer. Mrs. W. H. noward, Jr., of Braintree, Mass., was walking in the streets accompanied by her husband, when they met 'an intoxicatod man. Just as the Howards came abreast of tho ine briate ho gave a whoop, which was so sudden in its effoct upon Mrs. Howard that Hhe dropped dead at her husband's feet. She was a robust and healthy woman, and her death was pro nounced by her physician to be the coiitiorinonce of fright At a teuemont-houso Are in Now York a woman and a boy were burned to death and a man and his wife fatally injured The amendment to the Constitution of Con necticut, increasing the representation of towns having a population of 5,000, was adopted by 28,710 votos. Every town which now con tains, or hereafter shall contain, a population of 5,000 shall be entitled to send two rcpro--sontatives, aud every other town Hhall bo en titled to its present representation iu the General Assembly IVter Calhoun, who bad boon a guide for nearly thirty-live years, and know not only tho wilds of Nullivan county to perfection but was familiar with every bunting ground iu the eastorn part of the State of Now York, accidentally shot himself and died Gov. Garland, of Arkansas, in his inaugural addreaa, gays : We want no strife, no turmoil ; but we want, aud must havo, peace aud order, and to this end the laws should and must be enforced rigidly ; but no man living under them Bhouid be unjustly or illegally de prived of one iota of his rights, and let no man be put In fear, or injured, or denied any right, on aooou.it of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, or on account of former residence or difference in political opinion John W. Gerdemann, the ex-priest, oharged with the embezzlement of some $45,000 while acting as pastor of St. Boniface's church, Philadelphia, was arrested JiiBt as he was leav- ing for Europe with his wife Johnson, who mnrdered Mrs. Hess In Ansonia, Conn., some time ago, and who' was tried for the offense and sentenced to State prison for life, has been refused a new trial. In Maryland the majorities for members of Congress are as follows all Democrats i Thomas, 2,318) Roberts, 2,444; O'Brien, 452; Bwann, 3.424; Henkel, 1,410; Walsh, 78 The complete vote for Lieutenant-Governor in Pennsylvania is as follows: Latta (Dom.), 277,105; Olmstead (Rep.), 272,510. Majority of Latta, 4,079. The temperance vote was 4.C2H. The following is the official voto for Auditor-General, Secretary of Interna) Affairs, and Judge of the Supreme Court: Auditor-General Temple, Dom., 270,601 ; Allen, Rep., 272,420; Temple's majority, 4,075. Secretary of Internal Affairs MoCandloss, Dnm., 270,025 ; Boath, Rep., 272,208: McCund- lcss majority, 4,717. Supremo Judge Wood. ward, Dem., 277,454 ; Taxon, Rep., 270,330 ; Woodward's maioritv. 7.121. Corrected lints of tho new Legislature of Pennsylvania nhow the composition of that body to bo as follows Senate Democrats. 21 : Republicans. 29 : Republican majority, 8. Honse-Dcmocrnts, 111; Republicans, 90; Democratic majority. 21. Joint Ballot Democratio maioritv. 13. .The oflicial canvass for mombors of Con- gross in West Virginia is as follows: First District Wilson, Dcm., 12,799; Goff, Rep., 12,031. Second District Faulkner, Defti. 11,500; Botolcr, Rep., 8,001. Third District- Horoford, Dom., 13.521; Witchor, Hop., 7,715. The Democratic candidates aro all elected. 1 rosidont Grant has directed a telegram to be sent to tho Oovornor of Toxas, roiiiiost- ng liini to delay tho execution of tho death sentouco on Sutanta until it can bo satisfac torily ascc-rtainod whether or not ho violatod his parole, tho President bolioving tho weight of ovidonco thus far in Satanta's favor Tho earnings of tho llaltimoro and Ohio rail road fur tho year ending September 30 wero 14,947,000, and tho expenses 3,41fj.i50. . . . Tho Alabama Legislature organized by electing Mr. Anderson, of Mobilo, Speaker of the II'Hiso. The Doraocrals havo C4 and tho Radi cals 30 mombors The civil war in tho Argcutino republic has ended with a compro mise, by tho terms of which Avellancda resigns tho Presidency, and now elections aro to bo hold shortly Tho Ctica Ohnrrvcr publishes a lotter from Gov. Seymour, of New York, thanking tho pross of both parties for tho kindly mention of his name in connection with the United States Senatorship, but declaring that he prefers to do his duty as a citizon in tho walks of privato lifo An unusual! v heavy earthquake was felt in Chili rocontly about twelve minutes aftor midnight. Its duration was about thirty seconds, and tho direction from east to west Tho amount of tho loss to the Amorican Expross Company bv tho robbery at Cincinnati is now put at $15,000. A hundred thousand dollars were put up for Chicago in two safes iustcad of ono for greater security, and tho thiovos socurod only one Ihe oflicial voto of New York State gives Tildon -110.313; Dix, 3G1.40C, and Clark, femperance, 10,214. Dix's majority in 1872, 53,451 ; Tildon's majority, 51,937 8orious loss of lifo and property took place through sovero storms iu Cuba Tho estimates for tho postal service of the United States for the ensuing fiscal year foot up $3C,3C1,034, an in crease over the amount appropriated for the current fiscal year of $2,871.C34 The government of Saxony has forbidden tho prac tice of cremation The ship-buildors on the Clydo have docidod to reduce tho wages of their employees Lato revisions of the pousiou list in France show that there aro still living 25,000 men who served in the armios of the First Napoleon By the rocent report of tho French Commission, organized for the public distribution of charity during tho dread ful days of '71, it appears that 5,000,000 fraucs ($1,000,000) were sent from that country. Surveyors are at work locating aud preparing to build a tunnel under tho Hudson river, to connect New Y'ork aud Jersey City. The tun nel is to be 25 feet in diameter The late lead discoveries in Newburyport, Mass., cause much excitement and a large amount of laud and mining speculations. Tho ore is found abundant in quantity and rich in quality. One vein opened is from throe to six foet thick aud of unknown length An Italian laborer was killod on a Pennsylvania railroad, aud his companions, by way of revonging his death, fired into a passing train with a rille. Fortu nately nobody was injured It is expectod that arrangements will be made satisfactorily to tl.o Philadelphia weavers aud that they will keep at work all wiutoi United States Postmastor-Genoral Jowell ordered the discon tinuing of tho pay and serviced of John T, Callaghan, special agent of the department, for loaning to his brother an annual pass from tho Missouri, Kansas aud Toxas Railroad Com pany, which had boon granted to him solely upon the ground that ho was an accredited special agent of tho rost-Oflice department, An cxtouHvo cave occurred at tho Seucc mines owned by tho Pitts ton and Elmira Rail road Company, at Fittstou, Toim. Five or fix men were at work gottiug out coal when tho roof gave way with a turriblo crash, killin, Elias Davis and Honry Jenkins, and dan gerously injuring John 8. Williams Tho regular lower coast packet Empire, Captain Jean f roau, sunk to her upper duck at her landing iu Now Orleans, and fourteen passou gers uud many of tho crow lost their lives. They wero aslot-p at tho time, aud tho boat sunk so rapidly that tho unfortunate suffi'i-ors could not bo awakuned iu time to escape. Tho only hope, says tho Boston Atlturtiwr, a now party in Massachusetts has of over taking a more substantial shape is iu tho withdrawal of ono or both of tho old parties from tho Held. It adds that they will nut do that at present, ..It is estimated, says the Commissioner of Customs of tho United Status, that tho American tourists returning from Eurupo dur ing the year ending Juno 30, 1H73, numbered 30,830, and each person brought, on tho aver age, seven trunks tilled with dutiable goods, claimed to bo personal luggage, not dutiable, We have thus an aggrogato of 257,810 trunks tilled with articles claiuiod as duty freo, ropre- souting, on a valuation of $500 for each trunk, tho enormous sum of $128,905,000 Tho wrestling malch for $500 and tho championship of Now Jersey took place botwoon Jamos Batley and David Howard, aud was wou by Batley. Both men were badly bruised and injured. Consumptiou, the Bcourgo of the human family, may in iu early Blu'-Ob be promptly airontod and permanently eural. ltAVKNHWOoi), W. Va., Oot. 28tu, 1872 Dr. 11. V. 1'ifjrco : S'ir For the lant yoar I have been uning vour Oulden Medical Discovery. 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This article oyeroomee freckles, tan, sallowneaa, moth-patches, ring-mark, etc., and makoe one look ten yoara younger than they are. Magnolia Balm for a transparent complexion, and l.ynn'a Knthairon to make ths hair plentiful, Inxnrlant, "ft nnd riflllcato. ha-a no rlvAl. Tha Ktthalron prevents tbo hair from turning gray, (-radicates dant' ruff, and la tho best and choapest dressing in the world. Dninneil liy Kb I lit Praise. -Jas. Beckman, clergyman of New York, was recently badly kicked by a horse, and was speedily cared by nslngtho celebrated Mexican Mustang Llnimont. Whon the proprietor asked him tor a certificate, ho re plied that he " cunsldored It a remarkable article, but It wouldn't answer for him to Indorse a romody In print." Here's consistency. But we didn't kick him as the horso did. Ihe v.-orld knowa that for Rheumatism, Brulson, Swolllnga. Rnavln, f-'cratchOB. inflammatlou. Lameness ny Tiesn, bone or m inclo ailmot.t upon man or mmai. triero is nomine? nan tne Mustana Lilnl- ment. It costs hut fin cts. and tl.Cu nnr bottle, and shoutil bo In every lamlly. It Is wmppfd In a Hue ptoel-p'ato label, and signed " O. W. Wostbrook, Chorrtst." Tonic nnil Jteciiperant Plantation Hit tern. --Tho constantly tnornaMug iiatronajro which it recolvea has, tt is trno, exnlted the petty envy of cartAin splenetic advertisers of pinchbeck panai-oas, who hope t make a markot for their uwn stagnant, watery wares, by decrylriK all npfrl1uiis tntif inal preparations. Btitthe pnb lic rati atomiM h no it her their arguments nor their .itl i-tnn, nnd ffin oequonlly reject thesu vory weak Imitations of tho enemy as untlrely to thin 1 Tbu JEai !IBW IORZ. r'i? Oatl s Piiam to itxt ra iinUoosas Common to frouu Icxunu.... ."' a .in4 45,' C.H0 i f it .Wla si .1)4 !! .0(1 Ma .14 '4 4.ir, a IS.ir, 4S l 6.1.', tfli.n Oov:... , Hutu Ulvft lro.:nw; , .,, Iher-rj Uotwi! MliMlina fnnur f xtra wntern itte Kxtra Hut W'.t.ri: J .27 a 1.2S a Liu a 1 11 a .M n 1.70 a MA 9 ,95 a ,r,ij 1 .13 a21.) nyo .m (iarliy Milt i ;a Oalu siijcrl WwHru no fny, per cwt 45 yrraw, per cwt 40 r0l 7S',i 16l27 'C3'S . h Porh "VSkij 20.75 Lard MVo .lf'6 Vt-rol9Ti!n Orrirtf &ti4 P.'fl7ie4.:(i i;t:rr -ly.a.s r, Ohio, Ftr hn lt Yfliov 2 Wctern ntOAt'KSj ,iw ro'joirivanlri fine,. .... i lj c ,w a ,'j2 t :o a .;3 . . 4 o .'-l 0 l.SKI 1 SO 3 Pi a 1.52 u 01 a 7.51 a 1.(8 3 .78 a .M ,(! OhM ale "Viory i 11 Hin:a'.2 (:,4 ftotn .. ,;i 29 AtJUirT, Wb.esit X.')0 .1.0 H 1.52 .CI 6.75 1(6 .77 By?--S't Ooru Miicd arly !! O'.ll ' !. Flonr Whoat jo. i) aprlnc Oom ?at By. Barley I so 1 31 BALTiuona. Oirtton Low MMdlloa KlonrETlra. .14 6.25 1 21 82 ,C2 a .14',' WllBtl, (i a a 1.21 a ,1-5 i .(,3 Oorc rionr 8.25 a SM a 1.25 rn sa 1 2 Oom fallo-- .Mv.a .92 '4 Ki.iJ t. Petro'.pr.w Cr'jils. . . .uu a .V'.i .03 n.8 iitancd..ll My Lever Straw and Stalk Cutter, $8.00 and $10.00. ruts 20 to 60 bushels per uonr. Ep-iy rid you nave xnt'i it on your Vrm and like it. 6 cents in pontage B?na ior c irculars, WARRF.X OALK, Chtcopeo Palls, Mass. Agents Wanted for GUIZOT'SI rR take pleasure tn 'mioum intf that we re just n celvod news ;or tDu rait that Die preai Statesman, and Hiet rt HISTORY OK an, tiaa J'iat completed mis important wore ne fure hie death, thtt MS. :of th! 1 HBt vol. boixitf now France.Si Hi'mi-n i in tne nanaa or the I'kru tehera. W e are m w rg the work In -moiitlilv Darts, at 400 MAGNIFICENT oJ cts. par prt. It is one of the most superb fipccunent ol b ok making ever pub ilishea m America. Kirsl .class canvasinff affects Illustrations" ! wanted in every part of e country, it is the IEAT BOOK of th Apply at on co to KTKS LAllllAI. J i:i XV fiMliiuftioii Sire-!, lloaton. EPILEPSY OR FITS A BUHK CURi: for this distressing complaint t now ma'le known lu a Treatise tj;f 4S octavo pases) on Foreign aud Nativo lljrbal Preparations, pub lished by Dr. O. rust is llRi ww, Tho prescription was diiti'ovci ed by him in such a providoutla niAiincr that lie rannot conscientiously refuse to nittko it known, us it has cured eve.-ybouy who has it for Kits, uevor havinij failed tu a singlo case. Tlio iutfrodieuts may bo obtained from uuy druuKiHt. A copy xnt frffi to all Applicants by mail. Actress I) it. i). 1'HKLPB JUtOWN, -J I Grand btruei, jersey city, N. J. rresent for Every Boy and Girl who fti'iisruims to the YOUNG FOLKS' NEWS. 4 Ilri. lit Imli, r,ipi.r for Ir.o Younir, witli II in.l.Mimo Uliiatnitiong. Published Weekly at $1.25 per year. ( ti lth A I'Mnvje i'itl.) Th i:iur i l.ivi ly, Knterlainlntr, mm liiMruiMive, vit nut forueilm I aliurool luuuccui fuu uud Frolio ngi no. 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( IU mm ft yi i inn . in n I Irr i n i.an;eu., ait.!'! Creek, tiiu. boidbj drug-tit,!. Pries for f ill w ikigc, 1 1 A tTSItUAT ()VKI,TY It M ft (ANVAHHKHH W A ft T K D For th mrt Tf nrnrkahlft Rnt'k rvr p I'lhd la mntlnii U Murk Turn in . W hUpfaw lir.in. P V. Nnthy, U'i'kif f'ot'ivi, Mf rtd 7nnvon, John Ihty aiifl ot nor b. Kntln ly now, wrWndldiy tUtiBtratpn, mPimiflcniitW l-noiri f'"t MX0 to nroinee. Will tako 1 Timer bHv. Extra I'rrmxumn io Atrent ddrevs immed'fttelv, WM. P, OHL A CO., lnl ifihlr (vt'-n rUre.it, Boston, Mas, NP, nien rld It. orf tvn-'th .VII copies of IhO I.IFF. tH' 1,1 V IftU 1 hir-h ut fit. is tho firi'fino f.rperie or h wri- t'ibte Hero, and tho curvmUen of a wondVru' iirlrv M ii n Btventfl want".. Adorers. ft 1J M- ARIt Rlt'iH., iMihllshnrs. T'htUrtelphla or 11 a ton. U ST T1IF. .H)M-:V IS IT M'KKI .Tnst f.nt. Osf-fill, Handsomp, Clieap. A-lla fiTPrjwll''r. Hnrrl for irnspectus to K. C FUlinOMAN. ft Firrlly Ht., N. Y in 171 Wost 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohln. BOOK .''art Kflwnrd C'nllrfrlnfft lnllliilt.-A tK.ar.lti v Hnmlfiary for i.aates atiu iteniiiimB.:, ffn for 13 w!.:k.' ljo(.r1 anrl common Rnffllsh. Win r term. I'fitv l'cn : nt.rinir term, .-nnnm uu .n courses nf 8:uly. Otrnmi rclal, Sclontifln, Classi- l, ( ollpffe-prcpHratory and rroressiorjai-rrPT a- ratorT. or the stii'l'int iray select any tnree sto len. Hluher.tii t.on to cmrinrnens'ianiiiiri ni io ttw.an i,.I.T.rilntf tn hn Mll.iStnri. OIiethird dlS- ooiint. For selMoarrlPrs, pood and accessible i.nmu with hnH fnnittnrfl at m:i Der iprrn. H (U ent. irlmiitftd at anv time nronortionallr. Fifteen teachers. Bnperli brlrk bnll'lir KS. Twenty yers prosperity. Allrcss Tor c its l.'.tfn es or rooms, JOSEPH K. KINO, D. D., Trine, Fort Edward. W. Y. WONDERFUL CURES BY THE Mineral Kock Spring Water for UiabeteSj And all diseases of tho Kidneys and TTrinary Or aus. The inrreaso of this disease is becoming more apparent every day ; but thanks to a kind rroTiaence i"r tne ximny uni'"Trj wn ucoi lng water. It is unsurpassed in the known world. For information (riving deprription of the abOTe UeeasfS. the "OeoK Ky oi w aunemn," oy rrnr, i. A. Lanhain. State G-"loaist. how the medicinal properties of this water are formed. Bend for a pamphlet published by C- C. OLIM 0., Proprietors, U AiibPahn. Wis. Aaents Wanted. Price of water, iU a bbl., $7 half bbl., 60 cts a tfal., in jugs or cans, jutfs ana ca: tra only. 4 trenre Wa.itetl. Men or women. A or forfeited. Valuable Minp'cji t r.rcp n F. M. RRED. Kihth BtrePt. N) $S4a wek ree. w r.i rw York. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. Winners of TTJRKR HIOHP8T MEDALS AUD DIPLOMA OF BONOS at V1KNNA. 173, PAKIS, 1W, aud n AM KMC A ALWAYS. Declared by MT'RIflTANS O KN ERALLY lo be VHRIVALKD and INCOMPARABLE. Soli at fixed uniform prices to nil. wnicn are pitmen ana luvanaiua, PI U LVKUS LP r f-lllivAA AUK HK MI.MJKU that tne temptation to Dealers a id Pe-idlers is very strong to dee 1 in and recommend as Dest ine organs oi tnose maKrs woo win pay tlicm the InrireHt comuiiabiona or 1U- coiiikta fnr nellliiir. ine Ckv II;.i'1jI.1 UUW.- W.a pTlntiug as they do their lowest pricea. can afford to dealeia only tho amnllcat voutuiirt Htuiis. xnis plan socuros in very purchaser tne lowest pi iceT because the dealer cannot ask mora than the Catalouue nrlce: out it c uses many dealers to do their best to sell other orguns, simply because they get enormous discaunts on tnem. som orrfans ato currcniiy soiu io ueaicrs at seventy five per cent, discount, or at one quar ter the prices pi inted Tor them, Asa rnlt, the poorer the org.wi the night r its printed price and the greater the d; amount n l"- The MASO.V Ai, 11 AM 1.1 ORGAN CO. are nowfferlug uew styles, with tfprortant improTe- ments; and ;ro selling not only Mr casn excivi sivelT. but also on new Dlans of easy tmvmeitts ruuiiiug tnrongn one year or lontrer. iney aisu rent new Organs with privilege of purchase. Kent uaiil three yearn nuriluiMes the Oi'iraii. a vtntx i'ir xne niuiriea ijaii"Kue"i uu tircu lars, which give very full lutormaHou, and are tmntfrce. Aduress, HIE MASON II VML,I Oliter A X t ., at elthoi- ew Vork. lioaton. or I'liicKco. STEINWAY Grail, Spare & UpriiM Pianos. Superior tJ all others. Kvory 1'iano Warranted r KiTo Years. Illustrated Cataloguos. with Price List, mailed fr e nu aprlu-at.ou. ikiw wax a buns. r?os. 107, H9 at 111 East 14th 8 rcct, New York, 4 DVKRriaRItSI Bend 4 era. to GEO. P. RO A KLL A CO.. 41 Park Row. New York, tor tholi rump.;ti of iw page 3, coutintng iists oi .oai newt LW LOOK 0 Ea. Pv Mrs. Ptonhnuse of Salt Lnke City, for tta xtars Uu- witt; of a Mormon Hih Priest. . In-tn-ituction by Mr Klowc. This utory of s uniaa'a ci-wricnrc lays hsre the 'huliUn rc,' itdand (icxid. it is tlie b,st nuw book out. actually on r;,.ii uij m itli powl tilings for all. It U popular every v litre, w tin everybody, and outuclU all other book ttircc our". .MniiKij ra suv '" timl nucid tt." Eminent women tn'lorfp it. Kvervhorly w-nntu iti and acL-nts ere L'.-Uins I'l.in 10 toUOa duy f fi.'th tfamvtmt now in prevj Wu .nit ,i h o more truntv oci nts NO V m n or vomn snd v t wilt mail On tilt l-'ri-o tti thoac who will canviisj. Jiary t-nniptikta witu full partictilnrn, tcrnu, etc. untjixe t9 UU AdilfeM A 1. WouTinoro.M It Co., Hartford, Conn. OUR ' Ladie8' Fbiind " contains 7 articles noedod by every Laoy -Patent Spool Holder, Scissors, Thimble. 4o. guar an teed worth fl.ftO. 8mplo Box, by mall, NEW :m cents. Ageuia wauiuu. rrniino a uu lfW 8. bth btreet, Philadelphia, Pa. HOU NKAttLV XIIIUTV KKs THK Richmond Prints bavt been held in high cstuera by those who use a Ctt'iro. They are produced Id all the novelties o changing fashions, and in conservative styles suitud to the wants of many persons. Among the latter are the "STANDARD GRAY STYLES' proper for the house or street beautiful lu de' SlgUS HI1U IlVttlllf IU I'UiuiiUK. IOCOIiATE STANDARD STYLES, in ircat Tariotv and widely known as most ser. vi-.e-.bla prints. Nothing better for daily wo nr. Tbtse gooJs bear tickets us quoted above, touj retailor should have tbem, aud jour txuml vi;tujij ajtu approval win i oinciuo, THE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PAPER IN THE COUNTRY. $1.50 PER ANNUM Unexcelled by any Weekly Literary Tl LV i -n x TTT . ruuucauon, jjas. or vv est. CANVASSERS WANTED IN ETERT TOWN IN T1IE UNITED STATES. The moil Liberal Premium! and Olmb Batea erer offered by any newapaper. Write for a Circular containing full Informatlou, eto. Specimen ooplea lurulibcd on application. Addreaa TBB LEDUEU CO.MPAN V, CHICAGO, ILL. 1 1 AHteautirulTraiiferPliture,inBtruc- X " liuDtm cataluyu,tOrL. Kul I V tr.n.fvrrril. 1 licnt CbruukO. juvm. AKtuuwaoua. i.b.r&llAtu..lll'uuai.A.l. E Chicago I edger mm iir.J. Walker's California Vin eprar JJitters mo fi purely A cRctablo preparation, mado cliielly from tlio na tive horbs found on tho lower rnnpes or tlio Siorra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tlio uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily naked, " What is tlio causo of tho unparalleled success of Vixkciaii Bit TERSf" Our answer is, that they removo tbo causo of disease, nnd tho patient re covers bis health. They aro the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, r. perfect Renovator and Invigorator cf tho system. Never before in tho history of tlio world has n nicilicino hem compounded pos?c?sinrr the yeinnrknlilo nunlitics of VlNKO.Mi UittkrS in hralinp tho sick of every diseno man is heir to. 'hey aro a pentlo I'nrpaiivo as wcl! as a Tonie, relieving Conpenion or Inflnnii?ition o! tlio Liver and Visceral Organs, in J.ihou Diseases. The properties of Dn. Wai.kkr's ikkoaii lirri krs arc Aperient. Diaphoretic, Curminative, Nutritions. Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera tive, and Ami-nmous. llrateiul 1 housanus proclaim v rs- egar Bitters the most wonderful In viporant that ever sustained tuo sinking sj'stem. o rerson can take inese juuers according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. JJilious, Jteimltcnt and inter mittent fevers, which aro so preva lent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially tiioso of tho Mississippi. Ohio, M'ssourr, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, I'earl, Alabama, Mobile, fcavannau, ito- anoke, James, aud many others, witli their vast tributaries, tbrougnout our entire country during the summer anu Autumn, and remarkably eo during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by exteusivo de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. Iu their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thero is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at the same timo stimulating the secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body asrainst disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Hitters, rso epiuemtc can tauo noiu of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ITead- ache, Tain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, 1'alpita tation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a huudred other painful symp- toms. aro tho ollsprmgs ol Dyspepsia. One bottle will provo a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, whito Swellinps, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swilled Xeck. Goitre. Scrofulous Inllaiiiniatinns. Indolent Inllanimations, Mercurial All'oetions, Old Sores, Emotions of tlio Skin, Soro Kyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, 'Walker's Yiskgau Uittkus havo shown their (treat curativo powers in the most obstinato and intractable cacs. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho lilood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters havo no equal. Such Diseases are caused by mated lilood. Jlechamcal Diseases. rersons en gaged iu Paints and Minerals, such as I'lumbers, Type-setters, (joht-bciiters, and Miners, as they udvanco in life, aro subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To puaid apaiust this, tako a doso of Walkek's Vin- EiiAR 'Sitters occasionally. r or Skiii Diseases, Eruptions, Te5 ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, JJoils, Curbuuelcs, King-worms, Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Rumors and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever name or nature, aro literally dup up and carried out ot tho system in a short tune by the uso of thoso .Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other "Worms. lurkinp in tho system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. 2sTo system of niedieino, uo vermifuges, no an tnelminitics will freo tho system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or sin pie, ut the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn ol . lite, these Tonio Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the itiateu Islood when ever you find its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins; clcanfo it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Ecep tho blood pure, aud tho health of tho system will follow. lt. ii. McDonald & co.. Druggist and Gon. Apts., San KruncUcn. California aud cor. of Wushinq-tun anil Charlton Kts., N. Y. Bom uy an uri rueglala anil Dealers. A' V N U No 47 Itortable Family Sewing Machine, ON sw &2Q, 30 DAYS' TEIAL. V w'U tend to an adJreti. C O. D., oat of omr win ... "uu iii.Tiirwv ui ciminauon Defor taa Uc out ( BiprtM oBH t and 11 1 1 doet not alri all. twja,a relura ot nuuulut vllniu tu I Kxurwaa Mi Uu apt- Iteckwith Sewlni. Machine ca. Nv York t 862 Broadway. j Chioagot 231 Wabash Aw; KIT CARSON, fey I ud Authi.rlied I.lfo publnh comrade, D. W. Peter ... the oulv Anthnnti nubliahed ; il II Ik nnr.i. h... tiiully UlilHrated. A(n wuntcd evervwhtr au.uuu aireaay aoia. uir. lari ol all our worka freo Addreaa HCBTIN. OILMAN CO.. Hartford, Conn I'kK UA1 Commlation or J30 a week Lift Salary, and oapiiuaea. We oflor It aud wll for It. Apply now. O. WaPBam Co.. Marlon, o . 16,000.000 Rings, u,uoo ulnKcra, B.oOO Xou.a Bold, n.rdwara Dcalen Sell Tfim. ll.uir.r 1 1, hlugi pr 1U0 6Uci Tunir. l,-'5, l umll, puu paid, KutuLir. tit. Addreaa U. VY. Uiu. CO, SXxMux, 111,