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43 THE VERMONT PIKENIX, J3HATTLEJ30RO, JFRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1879. MP Hi? i it fell mi Farm and Household. Mumr IVuatra In our ft'ilrinliifr. It In nn admitted fact liy innny who own land in IIicko tin a that it is liard work to get fnlr returns from It. I hcnr iimny farmers my (lint if wo ran limko n living from our fnrnm wc slmll bo witlsfttil. Many complain Hint thoy cnntiot do Hint. All wlio nra famil iar with the subject know that nt no time within the tmsl twenty yenrs has farm prod tico wild ho low as iu tho pnst two yenrs. Then, too, tnxcH nro high i ninny of im nro paying iuterei-t on dcbU contracted In fltiKU times, ntul the question now is how we nro to farm in order to pay our debts, educate our families, nml have the ordinary comforts of life, lu view of these facta, it is well for us to look around our fnrmi nnd see if wo nro making tho most of our opportultleg. I have found out in my own experience that in no business nro there so many wnstcs as in fnrmiug. No business enn thrive unless do tniln nre nttcuded to. Tho question of profit ill n largo manufacturing establishment often depends on i proper ninnngement of tho wastes of thnt establishment, and were our lnnuufncttircrs to do business in the way many of our fnrmcrs do, it would only bo n short time before the profits would be lost. Tho fact is, that were not nature indulgent to thoo who seek her favors, many farmers would be without n calling in life. One of the greatest wnstes on onr farms is n.waste of labor. Wo uudcrtnko to nccom piish too much ; to cultivate too much land ; wo spread our c fforts over too much surface. What would be thought of n mnu who at tempts to paint hishouso with n pint of pnint? This only illustrates our efforts. Having land in abundance, wo think wo must cultivate it nil, either in raising crops Hint do not pny or which wo cannot tnko enro of well. The re sult in many cases is that wo nro behind in our work nnd cannot catch up. Many farmers wasto their effort on two hundred neres of laud, while if the same wcro done on fifty acres tho result would be profit. In this particular wnsto I nni certain thero is nil nstouishiug loss in New Knglaud. Thero is another wasto on many of our farms, nnd that is poor stock. Thero aro many cows kept thnt do not pny for tho hay they eat. It may be they aro naturally poor; or hnve grown old In tho service. While in n dairy of sny 11(1 cows thero nro some thnt pny well, still wo find thnt thero nro usually some car ried nt a loss, and tho profit from tho good cows is lost iu that wny. "Tho lean kino cat lip tho fat kinc." Iu this connection n grent los.4 is ocensiou ed to many by a want of proper care. Cows kept on bog hay, nnd wintered on tho south side of a stuck, watered nt homo slough hole, or cvm stabled, if allowed to lie on their ma nure without ventilation, cannot be expected to make good butter, or much of it. It is of ten cheaper to buy lumber and nails and hire n carpenter, than to buy grain. Poor stock, with poor hay, makes poor manure, and ho who keeps them will grow poor. Another great waste is poor tools and n lack nf good ones. It might do in the days of our unci stors to plow with the old wooden plow thnt scratched tho surface of the soil, nud harrow with the old A harrow thnt turned the tuif back again. Then the. principnl tool wns n line, and it wns necessary to chop n hole in which to put seed ; chop the grass from uroiind the hill, nnd turn over the ground by the hardest kind of libor in ordtr to make n erop grow. That kind of labor has all gone by, nnd tho farmer who persists in cultivnt iug tho soil in that wny, will find his sous all 'go west." flood tools menu loss labor and bettir cultivation with belter crops. It is vheaper to do it well, and the crop is certain ly more than half better. No farmer who has tliem would bo willing to go without a mow ing iiiachiue nud horsivnike, as they wilt get tile grass faster nud better. Then why go without good plows, smoothing-harrowK, Ac, nil of which accomplish ns much iu their place as they do ? Another greut wnsto in New England is wasto iu fencing. We havo too many small fields which it is impossiblo to cultivnte ns they ought to bo. Horso mnchiuery cauuot bo used to ndvnutago in them. Thero nro too many fence corners in which brush and weeds nro allowed to grow, ns they ennuot bo got at to ndvnutago unless tho fences nre moved, lany of our best ncres nro tnken up with fences, aud it is with great labor they nro kept up. It is much chenper to remove the inside fences thnn to keep tho farm divided into small fields. Wo enn uso machinery in large fields to better advantage. I am iu fa vor nf n law which will allow our roadside fences to bo removed, aud which would make tho owner of the stock responsible for all damage done. It would bo n great advantage to all our farmers. Cor. Country Gentleman. IIoIImmI.. Tho Irish Farmers' Gazette (Dublin) says: If gardeners and others will give a trial to the following plan they will find it less than oue fourth tho expeuso of glass frames, and much moro useful : Tnko white cotton cloth of n co.irso texture, stretch it, and unit it on fi nines of nuy sizo you wish; mix 12 ounces of timo wntcr, 4 ounces of linseed oil, 1 ounce of whito of 'ggs separately, -' ounces of jolk of eggs; mix tho lime nnd oil with n wiy gentle heat, beat tho eggs separately nud mix with the former. Spreud tho mixture with n paint brush on tho uloth, allowing each cont to dry beforu applying another, until they becomo waterproof. The following nro some of tho advantages these bhades possess over glass : 1st. The cost being hardly one-fourth. I'd. Ite-mirs nre cheaply and ensily made. M. They nre light, they do not require wnteritig ; no matter how intense tho heat of tho sun, the plants aro never struck down, faded, or checked in growth, neither do they grow up long, sickly ami wtakly, as they do under glass, and still there is ubundnuco of light. Tho litat entirely fcriseH from below, and is equable, aud teuiix-rnte, which Is a great object. The vapor nrisi s from tho ma nure ami earth, and is condensed by tho cool nir passing under tho surface of the shade, nnd hangs in drops upon the inside, therefore the plants do not require so frequent wnter itig. If tho frames or btrelchers are made large they should be intersected with cross Isirs, about n foot square, to support tho cloth. These frames aro also well adapted for bringing forward flowers iu season. For fotving melons, tomatoes, vegetables, etc., this prewired cloth is especially adapted, as it cnu be attached to boxes of any size uud rut to fit them. Little, though square, boxes of tho proper sizo aud luight, covered with this prepared cloth, can be placed over the icds in which roots and seeds nre planted, and the plants allowed to stand wilhotit traus plantiug uutil all d.uiger of frost is over, vhcu the l-oxes luuy bo takeu oil nud placed can fully away for nuother season. How to It.tiss A Goon Giubh Chop. At though the best paying crop, grass lias been the most neglected and the most carelessly cultivated ot nuy. One cause of utglect is that it is n natural crop nnd grows ot itself; and farmers como At last to trusting to na ture altogether. Unlike other crops which require to be re-seeded, it seeds itself, It can bo neglected, and it is neglected. Auoth er cause of small returns is the practice of breaking tin-laud, mauuiing it, aud then tak iug off two crops of grain before returning to the grass crop, 'ibeso two yields ot grain ex. haust much of the strength of the manure aud leave ouly tho tail end for the benefit of tho grass; and yet many funnels expect to out grass for four or five years afterwards oil laud so treated. Iu my opinion the truo way to raise grass well is to stock down tho ground After enriching it, takiug oil ouly a single crop of grain, I have made a practice of Into yenrs, on a small scale, of breaking up laud, manuring it, nud stocking it right down to grass, ami have met with excellent success, cutting two heavv crops annually. I hare stocked down in tfiis way nt different seasous of tho yenr, nnd even in the spring, with good success. The last pieco I seeded iu tho spring yielded two crops, giving three tons to tho acre. I usually sow half n bushel of herd grass seed and ten iiounds of clover to the aero, but the geueral rulo with farmers is a peck of herdgrass aud from eight to ten Hounds of clover. I think it pays well to double this quantity of berdgr&su. Olicer Martin, Waljule, tf. 11. An AsFAtuni's lltn. Ho who lives in the country nud has no asparagus bed has at least one heavy bin of omission on his conscience for which he never can give nu adequate ex cuse. If the mnu who does "not provide for his own house is worse thiui uu lufidcl," he that will not "bother" witli nu asparagus bed is anything but orthodox, nud yet can not call himself a rationalist. Home aro under the delusion that au asparagus bed is on abbtruso garden problem aud an expensive) luxury. Far from it. The plants of Conover's Colos sal (tho best variety) enn be obtained of any seedsman nt slight cost. I havo ouo largo bed that yields nlinost n dally supply from the mlddlo of April till late in June, nud I shall mako another bed next Fpring in this simplo wny i As early lu April ns the ground Is dry enough tho sooner the better I shall chooso some warm, early, but docp soil, enrich it well, and then on ouo side of the plot open n furrow or trench eight inches deep, Down this furrow I shnll scatter a heavy coat of rot ted compost, nnd then run n plough or point cd hoo through It agniu. l!y this process the enrth nnd compost nre mingled, nud the fur row rendered about six Inches deep. Along its side, one foot npart, I will placo one-year-old plants, spreading out the roots, and tak ing enro to keep tho crown or top of tho plnnt fivo luetics below the surface when level j then half fill tho furrow over ttio plants, nud when tho young shoots nro well up, fill the furrow even. I shall mako the furrows two feet npnrt, nud after planting as much spneo ns I wish, tho bed is mndo for the next fifty yenrs. In my father's garden thero wns n good bed over fifty yenrs old. Tho young shoots should not be cut for tho first two years, nnd only spnriugly tho third yenr, on tho snmo principle, that we do not put young colts at work. Tho asparagus is a'lnarine plant, nud dustings of salt sufficient to kill tho weeds wilt promote itn growth.'. Hoe, in 1 turpi r' a Mugtuttnt fur April. tlllL mill i:irK-. Wo desire particularly to recommend to farmers the uso of more milk nud eggs iu their families. There is no food so ceniiomi enh nnd nt the snmo timo so healthful nud nutritious ns milk. It is both meat and drink. It contains every element essential for tho de velopment of the nnimnl system. Tho pro portions of theso elements nlso nre just right. There is nitrogen to form muscles, oil for lu brication aud generating heat, nud saline mat ter for forming bones. Fortuunte nro those children thnt nro brought up on milk diet. They arc unconscious of hnviug stomachs, their muscles nro well developed, their skins nre smooth nud their cheeks rosy. It is n grcnt mistake to supposo thnt n milk diet is suitable only for children. Milk is just ns well adapted for men ns boy s. One of tho best developed men, both physicnlly nnd mentally, Massachusetts ever produced, Dr. Griffin, once pastor of Park street church, Boston, nnd nfterwnrds president of Williams college, loved milk when n boy nnd continued to love it nil through life, prefcrriug n break fast of bread nnd milk to anything else. Pew men ever filled Park street pulpit with n lar pcr physique or uioro mental power. Milk is emphatically man's food. In every thirty gallons of it thero is a pound of phosphate of lime. Why it is not moro used in farmers' families we do not know unless it is so cheap and abundant. Homo mercies arc wout to bo lightly appreciated. Eggs ore another nrti clo of cheap and nutritious food which wo do not find on farmers' tables in tho quantity which economy demands. They aro very convenient to tnko to the store nnd exchniige for sugar, spices, etc., nud this Is tho disposi tion which too mnuy fnrmera mako of them. They probably do not fully comprehend how valuable eggs are ns rood ; Hint liko milk, nu egg is n complete food in itself, containing everything necessary for tho development of n perfect animal, ns is manifest from the fact tuat a chick is formed from it. It seems a mystery how muscles, bones, fenthtrs and everything thnt n chick requires for its per. icct development, aro matte from ttie volk nnd whito of nn egg j but such is tho fnet, nud it shows how complete n food an egg is. It is also easily digested, if not damaged in ookmg. A raw or solt.hoileu egg is almost as easily assimilated as is milk, nud (an be eaten with impunity by children nnd imnlids. 1 no nverngo egg weighs n thousand grains. nnd is worth moro as food than so much beef stiuk. Indeed, there is no more concentrated ami nourishing food than eggs. The albu men, oil, nud saline uintter lire, ns in liiillc. in the right proportion for sustaining nniuinl lite. v hen eggs bring no moro than twenty nts per dozen, it is much better economy to find n mnrket for them in tho family than nt the store. Two or three boiled eggs, with the addition of n slico or two of toast, will mnko n breakfast sufficient for n mnu nud good enough for n king. Man, l'Umghman. Growing; llm 1.1-iiu llvmi. The Lima bean is one of our most itopular vegetables ; but for one renson or nuother many people have trouble in getting them to do well, aud some peoplo in getting them nt nil. This bean loves heat, dislikes cold mois ture, and delights ill looso rich soil. Those who wish to succeed have to be careful that nil theso conditions are fully insured. In or der to guard against damp the earth is drawn into lulls, so that nny super-nbiiuunut mois ture can pass rapidly away. If tho soil be heavy alargo portion of road-saud is mixed with the soil in these hills, nud if one can have ac cess to n cow.yYd, well decomposed manure from such a locality is tho perfection of food to the Limn benn. then in planting, they ought to be set but just beneath the surface, or they will bo very liable to rot iu pushiug their way through. It docs no harm either to push tliem m tho dirt edgewise, us tho sprout ing germ conies up nil tho sooner therefor. Hut with even nil those precautions for dry. ness, food aud warmth, people often plant too soon ; n cold ruin follows aud the seed rots. A first-rate truck gardener tells us that ho nover sets his beans uutil the waimth iu tho hills rises to GO degrees, n-s he tests it by n thermometer, nnd ho has n tolerable cer tainty that it will continue nt least this, in this way he avoids re-plunllug ns so many of his neighbors do who plant ou the hap-liuzard system. Four sound-looking beans nre set to each hill, nud if nil grow aud do well, out is taken out. IIo regnrds three plants ns fully enough to remain. (icrmanUten Teltgrnph. The "Evaluation" of Faun's ani Vkoet- aules. Tho prcservntlon of apples, potatoes nnd the liko by evaporating their juices rap idly, is becoming au important industry in Ohio and Michigan. A correspondent of n Detroit paper describes the operation of a factory iu Lenaweo county, having a capaci ty of 100 bushels n day. The apples aro par ed, cored and sliced at ouco by Lund machin ery. Tho slices aro then spread on galvanized screens and placed in the cvaiorator, A cham ber running from tho top of a largo fumaco in the basement upward, out through tho roof of a three-story building. Tho current of heated air is kept as near as possiblo to L'40'J. The screens of fruit rest ou endless chaius that uiovo upward at intervals of three to five miuutcs, w hen a f rebh screen is put iu below aud one is taken off at the third-story com pleted. The dried or evaporated produce is then packed iu pasteboard boxeB holding from one to fivo pounds, and these iu turn are packed in cases of 141(1 pounds each. A bushel of apples makes about fivo pounds of the dried fruit ; and the process of evapora tion is so rapid that the fruit loses noue of its freshness and flavor. In some of the fac tories the cores nnd peelings are converted into vinegar; in others luto apple jelly, out of which every variety of fruit jelly is mado by tho addition of flavoring extracts, fiweet corn, potatoes and other vegetables have becu successfully preserved by this process. The chief market for theso products is tho mining region of the West. Doubtless a large ex port trndo will immediately result from it. Tnifl AOE 18 A PltOOKKhSIVK O.NE, (liul .Ul- jirovtitnents arc continually suggestfug them stive iu ftlnioht every department of human life. Labor-havhig inventions nud mnchiuery nre eagerly sought for, to nccouipHbh In a fuw houn' time, what usually was the toil of days nud even weeka. Tho farm, the house hold, the woikhhop, the factory, all possest utuuistakablu evidences of thU wonderful ago of progress. It remained, however, for tho eminent hoiibu of Lord & Taylor, well known ns one of the lending dry-goods firms of Now York city, to introduce vatt improvements in the old shopping method, and to make "shop ping easy" for every lady in the country. Thero Is now uo excuse for tho ladies to fa tigue themselves with travel, and to undergo its hundred and one annoyances, when they can imrchabe every article needed for the wardrobe or household without leaving their homes. Messrs, Lord V Taylor will send ou application, frco of charge, samples of any of the newest piece goods for Miring and hum mer wear, which they advertise, with prices attrtcuea to eacn, selections irom tliehe aro readilv made : orders for coods received. filled by the house, nud returned by fast trains to the purchaser. This surely is a ma. terial Improvement for tho blow method of former uuys, ns iy tins system time, money, labor and aunojnuces nre nil uied. The busiuess standing of this eminent houe makes this announcement worthy of atten tion, as they can be relied upon implicitly to AccompliKli whatever llicy auvcruso to do. llOl'NKIIOI.l. .(ITi:. Fijunituiik Pousil. Alcohol, i'l ounces j gum shellac '-' ounces; llnseed-nil, It ounces; gum benzoin, '1 ounces; oxnlio ncid, 1 ounce; whito resin, '-' ounces. Dissolve tho gums nml Acid in tho alcohol, let it remain 21 hours and then add the nil. This polish has been in use in my family for fully fifty years lu a damp climate, and lins been found lo keep the furniture in peifeet condition. 1). C. M. To Keep IIeds i-imjm Hamxii Urns, I sco no cud of receipts for cleansing beds, nnd, ns a hotcl-kccper, have, perhaps, paid over .'100 for various nostrums, My plan Is, during the next mouth, March, to hnve nil my bids tnk en to pieces, to scrub all tho joints nud ends with water and soap, nnd thou to use nny hnrd vnrulsh for tho ends, sluts, Ac, I know of no other method ns ensy or ns thorough. I hnve used this in Georgia nud Florida w here vermin abound. H. S. Isi)EsTitt'(Tin:.K Wnmso Ink. Au ink thnt cannot bo ernscd even with acids is ob tained by thu following process. To good gall ink, add n strong solution of fine soluble Prussian blue In distilled water. This add I. tion makes tho ink which was previously proof against alkalies equally proof against acids and forms a writing fluid which cannot he erased without destruction to the paper. Tho ink writes a greenish blue, but afterward I ii rns black. 'in rimicM. lll.U K-ANii-ni.tJK. A black-nnd.btue spot Is neither pretty nor plens.int, but there is no renson why nny smntl hoy should be disfigur ed w ith one. mil ss he hki s it ns nu evidence of his warlike propensities. As soon ns lie comes iu crying, be iiuse "Tommy 4ilt Mm," cover the mark with moisteued starch, nud It will immediately disappear. To Stain Fi.oons a llF.uiTiFrt. Drown. Get from tho pniut store n can of burnt tim ber (two and a half pounds in the can : it comes all ready). Add to this quantity n ipiar ter of u pound of burnt sienna, which bright ens the color. Add half n teacupful of Jnpnu driers to each kettlo of the paint, or can of paints. To thin the paint, take n gallon of linseed-oil nnd spirits of turpentine, half nnd half. When put on the lloor it should be as thin ns water. Put on with n paint-brush. Tho day nf ter painting the floor varnish it. Get two pounds of No. '.' gum-shellac ; ills, solve this in threo pints of alcohol in nu iron or tin vessel closely covered. Ktir it well, nnd let it remnin n night ; then strain it through n coarse cloth. It will require ut least a gal Ion and n hnlf of alcohol to thin this varnish enough for uso. While painting tho floor do not let your brush go to tho bottom of tho can or stir your paint; but when near tho bottom of the can, thin it again, aud then uso it. Foil a Lighter Color. Get ncnu of burnt bleunn, nnd tuka one nud a half pounds of it to tho sumo quantity of raw sienna. Mix theso together, uud add half a tiacupful of Japan driers to each can of the paint, and thin exactly as you do iu the hrowu paint, nnd put on in the name way. One plank painted with this aud one witli the dark makes a very pretty lloor for a parlor or front hall, but for common passages and stair steps tho dark is preferable. Coloring Easter Eons. Easter eggs may be colored bcnutifully nnd safely by dipping them iu solutions of tho aualiuo colors, or for light red, of which every shade can be pro. cured, iu n decoction of madder root ; for dark red, iu logu ood ; for blue, in indigo ; for brown or purple, first in indigo nud then iu logwood or muddcr; for yellow, in gam bogo ; for green, first in gnmboge nud then iu indigo; stripes of dillcrtut colors may be made by wrapping rubber bauds around parts of the egg, and coloring tho rest ; then dry. iug and changiug the bands on to the colored parts, nud then coloring tho fresh places ; vn. rious devices may be made by using broad bunds cut liko stencil plntes, or the bunds may bo made around the eggs lioth ways, nnd so form checks. "Tlte rirt lo Cili llrllrf." Trial Hot. ha Dr. Swtym-'a Cmnpotinil Bjrup cf wild utierrj, 33 Uf ni. TbedUtresBliiR much, which tlm-attoed furious re- (ullii, It quickly cuhmI before developing ft ftl pul monary affection. Vvr all throat and lutift dimrdem, Anthmtic or 11 ron eh U I affpctloii, Hm-plng Contili, Liter Uompiaiut. liicxui Hnmiuir, a.c, tio rttneoy i nu effectual as 'Dr. Huajur Compound Hjrup ut Wild Cherry." I have mado uie cf tbix tirria ratios for many yrarn, aud it has prim-d to lu ery reliable and fill raciona lu the treatment of nerre and InufT-ntaudine CO u till. I know of tn patient, now in comfortable health, aud ba Lut for Its use I counter mould nut now be living. Ikaac H. Hrmtriy, M. R. Hirauato n, Uersft Co , fa, rrico: Trial lolllea 23 crn!M ! larue nize fl, or all for A aincle 25 cent bottle will oftcntlmrn cure a reieut couch or cold, aud thut prevent much MitTi r lu)( aud rUk of life, rrcpand only by Dr. Swayue K Sou, riuldelphia. Hold by leading druggUti. 1 1) Urattleboro, by II. C. U lllard & Co. Itch In IMIea. The tiuntoriK are tuoUture, like re rn id rat ion, In tense ItchiiiKt iucrcaaed by scratching, very dudrt-M intf, jiurticuUrly at nlht,as if j-in worm win- crawl Iuk iu aud alxtut the mtiiiu, the private part are sometime affected; if allowed to continue, very rlou nsuits mayioiiow. ib. mwayhl b alliieal I mi Ointm .nt is a pleasant, fure cure, 1KJMK CUIIKK. We mere gnat sufferertt from Itching l'lles, the sjinptorus nt re as alme det'criWd, the uap. of Sauc'a Oiutuxut iu a rhort time made a perfect cure. J. w. ciiitiKT, Jhm'I ana rsuoe nouae, j ri. ?a si. T. O. WEYMAN, Hatter, S H, Kl;hth M., ThlUd'a. Header, if vnu are anfTeriui; from this dibtreulnc rmplaiut, or Tetter, Itch, hcald II ad, King Worm, Darner urn, uny crut, ncaiy kkiii eruption, ue KwijDf'H Olntmeut and be cured, Hent by mail to any addrttw ou receipt of price (fu tuirency or pontage atampf). SO cents a box, three boxt-s f 1.33. AddreHS letters, Dr. Kuaynr k f n, 'J30 N. Hlitli street, l'hlla. delphia. Nn dure for advice. Sold by leading druggiate; In Drattleboro by II. 0. Willard ftCu. t'hew Jacison's Best Sneet Naiy Tobarco. Tho Peoplo'o Remedy. Tho Universal Pain Extractor. Koto: Ask for Pond's Extract. Tnko no other. "Hear, for I will aponk or excellent tuiua.' I'OND'S KXTlt ACT Theprcat Vegetable Pain lle.iroycr. lias licet) hi imuri'r tlilrtr year., and for cleanliness urn! prompt curative, lrluert cannot lo excelled. CIIILDHKN. No family can ailor.l to bo wlthont Pond'. Ititrnct. Accident., llrul.ea. contii.loii., I'm.. Sprain, are nlleTf d almost Instantly hy external appll. cation. Promptly relieves p.imsof num., Kral, ItxrorlatloiiM, CliailnuHi Old Norex, Holla, I'cIoiin, Coma, etc. Arrest iDitiinination, reclurcqflwclltngi. atop Meetllnir. remove discoloration and hcald rup. WIT. IiADIESllmMt their best friend. It aisnairea thepalna to which they are peculiarly sub ject notably fullness and prepare In thu head, nansca. mtl?o, Ac. It promptly ameltnratci and permanently beaH all kinds or Inllam mntlona and ulceration).. IIKMOHItllOIDS or Pll.ltS Olid In tlilj the only Immeduto relief ami ultimate- cure. No case however chronto or ubattnato can long resist iu repnlar me. V A II I ros n V I.I N s. It U llio only sure cure. UIUNHV I1ISI!ASIIS. It ha-i no equal rur permanent cure, IIIililtDING from any csute. Tor this It U.f Bpeiillc, It has saved hnndml-i ut llvei when all other remedies failed to arre.t Meed Inn front iioac, atoiuucli, tuns", and else where ' TOOTH VCIIi:, i:uruclic, Nciirnlcia, and Itlicuinatlam aro allullU' relieved and often permanently cured. PIT YM I ANS of all fcliooU who nre aequalnt cdwitu Pond'a extract or Witch llu zel recommend It In their practice. Uc li.uu letters of commendation from hundreds of l'hyslcians, many of whom order it for use In their own practice. In addition to the fore coins, they order lu uso for Midlines of all kinds, Oulnay, NoreTlirom,liil!umcd Toualla, fclmpic and chrunlc lllarrliica, Catarrh, (for which It is aijxcljtc). till, blatna, Proatrd Feet, Sitluea or III ecta, Itlnaqultnea, etc.. Chapped Ilauda, Pace and ludeed all manuer of &Un dlsi-nes. TOII.ur DSiMtemovcs SoreneaMIouch ueaa and Smarting I hetlsnata, limp tloiiH, and Plmplea. Ituvlcu, nilqoraUi and refruhu. whilo wonderfully improving tho Complexion. TO PAlt.tllillH-Pond'a F3lrnrt. No Block- Ureeder, no Livery Man can unonl lo bo without It- It Is used by all the leading Livery BUhlei, street Railroads and llrst Horsemen In New Vort oily. It lus no equal for Sprains, llarne s or Haddlo Clia lines, stlirneis, Bctatcies, hwilluiKJ Cuts, Lacerations, bleed Iiiks. I'ncumoulj, Colic, HUrrlin'.i, CbllN, Colds, Stc. Its range of action Is wide, and tho relief it nirords is so prompt that It is hualuablo in every farm-yard as well as In every farm. liGu-tc. Let it bo tried once uud you will never bo without It. CAUTION I PnndtN Hit nut lias been Im itated, 'llio ireuulnu urtlclu has the words Poud' Kx tract blown In each Ixittlc, It Is prepared bvlheonly pcraona llilutr. who evtrkunv how to prepaid Upiuncrly. Hefuso all other preparations of Witch llazel. This Is the only arth lo used by I'hy.iclanb, aud lu the hospitals ofilils country and Luror3. IIIHTOIIV and Vrrm nt Pon d't Itxtracl, in pamphlet torn. rri oon ur plication to PONli'M HXTKaJT COMlrjiNY, i'H Maiden Lane, New York POMS EXTRACT. IT IS A LIVINK WONDER lu tlie mlmln of thnuMlirifl of otLrrufic ItiMligtnt roi1e XUil tui tulitrlng lit tf tliv tiintitliit tf Niirlug Loss of Appotito, a general fcoliug of Weakness, Inortia aud incapac ity for labor, Foul Stomach, Bad Breath, and many other Precur sory Symptoms of approaching Dise .so upon so large a portion oT the human family. Sliaksncarc lias Accounted for all tliis, And so may Ills littnibh it muter, providing lie phe to Hi u iiibjict a moment's llioiifht. In autumn the wlc mau preparn for tin w Inter j but nhrn wluttr is over he thinks there Is no mote risk to rua, and su loses his wisdom, 'llie truth Is, the dangers are even greater, for all those dlseaiies Mhlch are especially cohcomitHUtft -t the Spring and Mummer mouths, such as Ncrnfuttlt Kriiittliiiia nt I hi Nbln, l!riy l;itftlu or Imlljri'ftlluiit nml Ita ill reft r'Miilt, lllurrlnrH V Drnrntrrrf Are pretty mire to le either the outcome f the pro tracted colds, peubup living, ImiKiterlshed diet and close atmosphere of winter, or arc enhanced hy tlnse causes: First, the blnod sinks luto a bad coiiditluu, becomes thin and watery aud i educed lu nourish ment; tb othir secretion hecome foul, aud their morbid products fuler tho blood and thence the or gans, whose ptrfttt attlon they impede. Unless imasnris aro taken to prevent what must mcesKarily happen from so gnat a ehauge, the whole )ttm will neutually become wrecked, lit inch cases The First Law f Xalurc should NATURE'S REMEDY, Which Is fouud only lu VEGETINE, Which not ouly iteauscs the Mood if all Its imp' ri tits, luit st Die rimp time restorer the appetite, itniiKtheitR the stomach, ton s up the physical or gins, n lieves all phaves of indigestion, and lu a word relnfgorates the whole ajstem. VKOKTIXKIS NO UN'TIM HI) ItKMEDY. Ou the contrary, No Othor Modicino has so Quickly Achiovcd Reputation. Read the Following Testimonials: VEGETINE SAFE AND SURE. Mr. It H Ktkmsi; Iu 1HT3 Juiir Wffitine s recumraemled tome; and, jleldinn to the pi munitions of a trie nd, 1 con sented to tr) it. At the time 1 was lUiTeiiUK from Rintral ddility and ncrtoiu prostration, superln duced by cm rwotk aud Irregular habits. Ill wondir f il 1 streUHtheutUK iaJ curatlre prop rtles set med to affect my dehilitstted sjstt m f ft an the lirrt dime; and under its perUttut ue 1 rapidly rico n d, KiuiuK more than usual htalt'i aud Kod feel inn. Since then I hae not hesitated to tfie Vtgttine my rnoit un. quilintd HKlnrseruint as inn a tafe, ure and in irful sgent In )ri'motlnc Inaltli aud r storing the waitid sjnt. m to niw life and i nerK. Vipetlnels the only midiriue I use, and as luLg as I live I nevi r cijtect to And a belter. Yours truly, W. II. CLAltK, 120 Monte icy St., Alleghany, 1'enn. DHUOtJIST'S KEPOKT. II. R. RTKTfcNK, Uoflon, 1 sell Ve(ttine and can rerommrud, for 1 1 now of several cae br,e it has pruvid to do more than auy other medu-iue. W. V. EC'Kl.tS, UruRiit, hprlugfti Id, 1 tnu. Vegittne thori.utrhly rrsdicatta rery kind of hu mor, and restores the tnt ire sjstcm tt a Urlthy coti d i Uon VEGETINE, DR. J. P. GOMAN 8AYS: H. It. KTKWNS, I.Qttnii; Vegitine lias irf armed some wonderful cures in our town and Is esteimrd tupeilor to all nlhi r "liU od I'uriners." uu J. I'. COM AN, Druct'ist, AlLeos, AU. Vetfitlue has nuer fstled to ifTct acure.RUing tone aud atri ugth to the sj t-tt in d bditattd h tlis ease. VEGETINE A SPLENDID MEDICINE. HEART& KIDNEY DISEASE, FEMALE WEAKNESS. RiaiYlLLr. ILL, July J5, 1878 11. R. Htrvkkr, llotton : Dear Sir, I was afltiited with Ihart aud Kidney liieae( and other Venule Ve4kuensi-s, and doctored with several phykfclaus aud recelvtd uu hen At until I tried jour Vesetlue, and after taking two 1ott!es 1 was completely cured, aud L4e Iwu a healthy wo man ever since, although I am In my ixty-lith year, 1 do heartily recommend it aa a splendid lueditinr lo all afflicted as I have been, and I bless the day that It fell iutu ruy hands. MKK. MAMA HOUbON. DOCTOR'S HEPOUT. II. It. HTIVI.HK, lloatou: Ventine is a good medicine, sells veil and gin a satisfaction. UlU J. CBIUIITON, Drugflst, Uunlelth, III, Vefjetlno lias restored thowaods to health who had been long and j sinful suffer, is. VEGETINE IS WHAT IS NEEDED. FEMALE WEAKNESS. Vtu Moists, Iowa, Sept. 6, 1878. II. II Rikvlhs, Itostou: bear Kir, For a Jong lime 1 bate betu troubled with Female Weakue", aud a weak, liaklug lei ling at thu stomach, ud through the adice of a trimd I tried )uur Vegefiue, and find it Jut what Is needed, I cju recommend It to all who are suffrring turn these compLiuts, Yours resp'y, MR. ANNAHi:i.I.A ItAUWOOD. ill Fourth atfttl. J)H. W. KOSS 1V1UTK8. Scrofula, Llvor Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rhoumatlsm, Weakness. II. H. Kt vkns, Boston: I have bten practicing medicine for 23 years, and as a remedy for Scrofula, Liver Coinplaiut, liyspepfla, Hheumatifiu. ntakuesa. and all diseases of the blood. I have never fouud Us equal. I hate, sold Vegetloe (or ijeriiauu ukto uever um out uoine feiurneu, I would heartily recommend It to those lu need of a blood purltUr, UK. W, ROSS, Druggist. Wilton, Iowa. Vegettna Is acknowledged by all classes of eop1 to be the Ust aud most reliable blood purifier iu the world. DOCTORS PHESCKIIIE IT! II. R. Rtevini, Boston : Vegetiue la au exceltnt medicine, I have pre scribed aud used it in my practice as a doctor. UU. C. 8. BALDWIN. Drugciit, Farley. Iowa, VcaETiKE. Uy Its u you will prevent many cf the dlaeisei prevailing iu tho Spring and Summer VEGETINE IB Till: BIST Spring Medicine. ! VEGETINE I'HEI'AllED I1Y H. It. STEVENS, Boston.Mass, I'vrflar Ii M, aft Drarelifi. NEW SPRING GOODS roit CUSTOM CLOTHING Just rccolvod by Pratt, Wright & Go. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of American and Foreign Fancy and Plain Suitings, Black Clotns and Doeskins, Black and Fancy Worsted Spring Overcoatings. Pantaloon Goods m great variety. Also a large stock of goods to cut "by the yard, at low prices. A large stock of READY-MADE CLDTHM, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Bags, Shawl Straps, etc. We shall close the balance of our Heavy OVERCOATS, UL STERS and SUITS at a great reduction from former prices ! Call and and prices. examine goods Pratt, Wright & Co., No. 3 Cranlto Block, IlltATXLEUOIMt, IT. BARM A. CLARK Mllll IIvi'n, nml Ik ri;iily to cloiil ixil nnyl liliiu In IiIm llim AT BOTTOM PRICES, fine v.isii i f 1IAVK A Ftlf.I. I.INKUF PAINTS. MAHUItY'H COLOUH, The hevt In the market. HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, CLASS, NAILS & PUTTY. Headquarter for GRASS SEEDS, i AC.KST Kill uki'.d's jiurn:n.woi;Ki:i:, Jewell's Helling & Howe's Scales. I a&M. lia v lb? Rlr of IIEYMKI!, li.VI'M IN k CIVS l'UHK t.V.Ut, NOVA BIKTIA M.A8TEK, IftllNNK.I IAC ANIirUK'S I'LASTl lt. BARNA A. CLARK. NKLt'-ItAINLfU BREAD PREPARATION. TIIK 1IKALTUY AND NUTI'.ITIOI K Baking Powder. lDTvDt4 lj K. N. Uorrord, late Vrottutot In II r arJ UuiverKit)-, It la rwileT auj Iloallhlrr than e.riliuarj Unking I'uwile r, Crraiu Tartar it Yi-aat. The rel nf uUln'j l!rn J, llicull, t to., with it ! only about half loui-h aa y orJIuary liakluy ren der, au J the remit U much trtler. It rfhtorea hi uutrltloua climeLU whlrh are taleu from the d.iur in bultfui!. Noordipary HakiDK elrr eir aujthlun i-ie uanl for raining bread due a thU. Universally tue-d aud recomrat-udl by iirotnioent fihyalclana. Tut up lu riaciaea containing U onnrca, Jmt enough fur 25 iumtnin uf flour, The "Honfortt Almanac and Cook Uool" tf ot freet on ipi'liratiun. Itl'.Mt'OIIlt CIIK.MK'AI, WO It KM, I'UOVIDGNCE, It, I. W. (1, Shillaber Agent, 121 State Kt., Ronton. For Sale! Tlir. SMtf.I. VIU.AHK FAKM AND BEAUTIFUL KF.HIDKNCU KNOWN AB "BIELAIB," ricaitautly altuated on Ore enlcaf street, Writ Urattte buro, Vt.( ouly six or elpht mlnutci' nalk from pokt o in it, atorea, ihurche-, Arademy and other arbooU. Thu farm conaiati of nine acrea of land, ofhlcb about two are ood lot and paituragc, aterenl by a brook; the other secn being le el, arable and highly productive, with froutaije of more than nfty roela on tht it reel, thui affordlug a good number of eligible buildluKluti. The dMrlUng home, of two atorlei, having a good cellar, a teranda In frout and on oue aide, and an L Vrt with dormer wiudow, contain! fourlceu rooiui, all mi arranged aa to acroinmodite either cne or twu fainilie-i. The other build iug Include baru, abedt, CMrrlatjie' ajurtiueuti, leu huuue, heuurry, Kc, The I'luce U au)jUfd with au abundauceof both well and ruuning water at house aud barn, The fruit tree, neatly air lu their irfme, umnber wore thau 150, and luclude all the tent arietiea of anlrt a few iHarakudiiulne'eH. Ihe atreet la lined wlththrhlug ougar inaiuea for ahade; the grairy, of )ouugand choice iuei, la ample and well placed; the feucev, walla, bauk-walli, underground dralui, aud building of every kind, aro all well arranged, well made, and lu Hood repair, i'or further irticulartiuiuireof the prorielor ou the preinlaea, or addruaa 'UKLAIIt," 40 Wet llraUleboro, VI. in NEWJTORIC. Opening Spring Bkii . ' NEW DIIV GOCDS. wc TAN roITIVf:t.Y i:. r v : . MI-NT UF Hill tiUOlM Ml Willi I. II' II- HI-UUIIIKMUMH "IF 1111. 1" L '. ',', ' Fllfi:F.S Kit AtMPTRD 1(1 Till: M.'l'-ll I UF l.CU.NUUICAL KIIUl'I'INli Ouf BLACK SILKS cmitalu h il,,n brand! ot Honnct, I'fnjyii, Tniill' r. (Him i rnrd. and ntlicriquallv iTimuiM nt ,n mm ut' m ThoLonlATlr.r KAM1L HII.K "" liilon tor umurml ixttlliinv tlnti I" i-'i r pttenTrJ Amerlcnn Onehemlre INI)i:RTKr iilii.K ULACK MLK Justly cl dm etiriH-t .tt nit. . bcltifrceiiinltallie In-ft nl inrehrn mum' i it. . . hallW remL bU.UV YAHU WAUHNfi II. Ill I OLOUtiD MLK8 our w II . (. ti d k H oflered ut rrlcci that cannot n- undi rnM Alto, COLOItED AND IlLACK MLK UAMAS-iK1, fin bracing the rarepttcnnnt tht- fcuropenu nr American Murk -t , In SUMMER 8It.Kd and lejLLAHlJ ' hae. everything that ii new km I iinxtitin DRESS GOODS. Noeltiei In t'achemcro, Kuttliw, Ititmi.' aud the ilntnlnrJ clolhi. In itdeiidM varten Al " AndorKoiiV Hcotch Zeplnrii. i.rl tiled inttt'ii DrctmUooili, Momle Clollin. t'oleltno, IVn ih , Clioiots.Ai ,Mi city (jrudc to be loinul mil Ant-clana catahhitiment Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps. Thlsdopartmenl nifilntaltn Iti luprimacy. nn.l how n the bet pruductloua from Ute tfurupeau centre. . , , , Our t'loak and Sncotieinrt rut and tuAitetiy nun t lilon therefore stjlo anil lit .ire yiurauu i J Suits aud Costumes. e)ur SL'ITS and roTl'Mn- fully nit itu that pre- mii me n Jtmily e Ulillhi d, nnd ulwa) rr present the liil t st.tlej and lanliiim. Ladies' and Children's I'ndcrgarinents. Hun rli nnrtment of fine Krenrh hand luinle UNUfcKWKAH. eomrrNni tiry n iutlte tor n lady's w urdroU- Aim. children kult lor c vcr ,COurl,Iniantii' FumUhin Department I thor ouKlily i (iiiliiod ftiinikt Wardnttrt-n aalow a U.'n telt. r ffoo.li In .n,orUon Any articU' In the Udr.iiobt at ht price. r.ily ctuN r limn the homo-n.aJo arUcle.and much m-re atlUL tor( Hosiery, Gloves, & Hiiiidkercliiefs. The larcft. r aro it, and nm-t ntuqut r'rem h liocltttilll tie cit. Al tc medium jrn!o.ii hom for l.tdtei and children at wry mwltrai. price LaJlei' uiUefl. anl Chlllr na kid. t loth, ami Llle Threat Gloves of tlie tK-t tiuiuimcture in all the no wo it ahade t-i tnwt Ii any dr. mate tut A superior w lection of plnttt liviiitnt d Unll. and all Hncu hcmtMtihfd, and wirlloind lUtuUir chiela AIk. einl.r'dii. r .1 MUX llatidk-p h t uniorpaiied in be aui r or color IllBBOlVS. All the djrdtt crnd onUimiur eerv thr and ihade know n t r. ti ddditioni duly Gonts' Furnishing Goods, Eerv poWble reool'tic tor a Kentleiiian outrtt Kirit-plai an I moinuin cralt ot uoodi at our uiual rcaionable rl( gu ility tU . and 111 tti- prominent fe attin ol t'il U t irtmcnt Boots and Shoos. For tprliu an.1 numim r. inr I-1 'f . anI Children (.'hih tut. ..w i.iii;.n iim , the now It) of the M'Oson, J&". m iiutni kid v.jtklini IhmjU M7V Luwahil.ti J l . flu. qiiilttrMln irironttl 2jtofi..' Ui-wV b-t t bhle iroAt. worked buttonhole, ti rinlln n' h ind made, prim: heel, button bimti, J I IntJtttV lioe, all color. I'.M Bova' and Vnuth' Fn m )i .all button bo-.i H75, and a 2ood,elural.k- luu'd thuo (I u. Our Etl nrr nil flrl-elu. Wr AM nil order atietlv tend lit the loierr-l of i(iii-tliii'( uuitntnlri nit iurrliiik to he itlrti-t r y t liiin-t . '"id olitittl remtv lit e"-.1i- nit rrriri l In lit- nnlrri ( tint i Utt irliilttltl Inmrr ii I . ii I. r f iitm It i re-rt II r. All rd. fr.f Imuil o Ik- iHri.mui. nlrd hy lr hhiik i tt , lrre tmrllf nhh, iJ.n.iU Mill lit? -nl etprew, '.. 1. hff tht remit tnftfe I ( lame. uIuiijk rreiirn Ihe dllTerriur. llroadniiy and Twentieth St'., (jrapd. t'hrystle, and Forsyth. ,.1. THE TRUTH IS7 If you want the1 !e st CLOTHES WRINGER in tho worl.l, buy tho I'liKUI.t-SH, nuil if yem enut tho BEST KEROSENE OIL, Imy 1'ltATrS AHTltAIi : nml owing to tlio Into ilcclino iu TEAS! nfUr Dec. lbth wc hLnll Kelt A Jnp Tfft for fillc, foniif-r jiriro ".". ". " 40 " .'.O. It tl - II 0() OnlmiK " M " "s! " il) " r.o. V. II. " !." " 1 1". " " h) " no. khk. ii. " im " I li.no l.o .i 1IASKKT CUUKI) JAPAN" Ti:.V that I nm mIUiik for tliio. It U wry nice, nml is I'KI'.K I'ltOM AM. OOI.OltlMl. Try it ! I nm si'lling RAISINS for K, in ami la ct. por Hi. Toby & Ilooth JiAUI), 10c. The vcrj" bctt NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES for IU)c r gallon. NICE WHITE SYRUP for 7.1c, nud other gooils iu propor tion. I um also roeciving a nice lino of Fancy Goods Such UK VuM-h, Mmihtiu-hr Cups, Coffvfl ru.N TihM Sets, Toy Teiv SetK, Jluteli Safes, Muh, At'.; ami if you nro wanting nm tiling iu tho Crockery or G-lass-Ware line, you will fiml a nice stock ami nt LOW 1'lllCr.S. I have a com. jili t,' fctm k of IlltO.W.i: L.t.tll'N AM. :!.. .M.l.'l.l KUN, nt the lowest prices. My stock iu iliuliK tho tM.ivelaml Library nmltho Ktaiulnnl Tubular Iuups. Call nuil see them ! 1'innlly, if you arc wautint' any thine pertaining to tho (Iroeeryor Croeki iy line, I should be plenseil tn show jon, and I think vou will flnil that Till: J'LACE TO llfY is of FRANK G. HOWE. N. B. I liave FLOUR uf all Bradesand um stlliug at LOWEST MAItKUT 1'ltICIiS. For Sale at a Bar gain! rt ltE I'u formerly o ned and necupird By It. Jeuuo. on Oreeu HU Apply to 8IIKI1MAN JKNNE. llrattUlMJro.Uarcb 5,1679, , Uailvonts. NEW LONDON NORTHERN RAILROAD TRAINS t-KAVB lllUTTI.WIOItO AH FOLWWS I il..lnu Willi III. 4 !J0 .. for Ho'b Vernon, Uftl lor BpriUKuriu. .'Xr Mnior'-'Vail.; lH.hlmr, lo.on, I A'SSSliS lr.h. for M. Lo."!"" .'" ih. for conn. wn . Uulnir .or.U. in.QI a. in.. Irom w louiloii tn.l Nrvr JJ or. lSlso?.. m. from Miller. Fill., T""fl- ton, l ltcliunru, .c v.k Ir '"!' ". r. 5nH.Vi." Lo Tunnel, 8.r,.'l' '.ll.'lil ou..n "5 'wi.on.lou Norlli.ru road. New Indon(uoyn.tau. t, iMn S VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD. -N audaUirNo.ll,lH7t', .1 t J trains ou thin mud will I0tp 9MV ftJ lear liiui i.t.wui.ui"i km IMduta North at IO:JIO a. to., Stlp.m.,auuiu wi . . M(1it,. ti, WliltBllUir Jiinrllon) wll b I-Mnc nr otlacbr.1. 1 1 0:30a. in. train U mall train for Monti er, M. Allan", U.illaii.l, lliirllulou, Monlrcal, tli l'ai- imn.ie mail anil tb Wljltf MounlailiH. i, .n i..m i.,,..M train for While Hirer Jnuitlou aud Ilutlanil. Tr.lmlene 11F.U.OHH KAt.T.S tor 111. Hontll. coll nectlns llli tin- r,.im.tlelit Ill.cr lino ro.m lOJIOWBi .-.loinr.-oi i ........ mill mil arrommoilalli.il, 0 lit i. m.i mall in.I acri m- v.. v...v i fiiim ni. ; tlie hi. trlu at tS:5 p. m.i tin- 3:J . m. train doia not connert for Now Yurk. Albauy 11. It., btU pl and t f KiTUmtH Id. 2'i lr PURE WHITE LEAD, .lMilittifitelHrtd by BEYMER, BAUMAU &, CO., IMTTMIirilf;, I'A. KSIIOIMUII 11 V TIIK NUY UCr.MiTMOT Al WAKIIINOTON toll ITH IIIIK.T IIOIIY. Uiiciliialt'il for Wliitenoss, I'liicnoss mill Diiraliilily. OVER 500 TONS Of till. CeWl.ratHl 1'ure Lead eold in N, l.n,Uln' iu III,- iar 1S77. B. A. CLARK, HARDWARE AND PAINTS. TIIK OKEAT ENGLISH liEMKDV, GHAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, 1 R A D E MAR K. 1 1 nf .ecull j re ecu TR A D E MR& t rucLuea aa an uu a railing cure- fur HIKE A, lUFOTKNCV, and alldltpaf e- that folio aaiincD(c ou Kttf Aliu; a tj f mi i i iie-morj, tud.-. ram in ihcr latm: ltari. OhtiDOK t.f Viptoo. rrnnature Old ai'f. aid nutijr other difaf that Ifad ti Im-anity, Couitun i" tiou aud a jire-iuiture riet all of ubfeb at a rulf ate firf t ratic-d hy de-iialuift from tlie rntlt of uature' aLd utrdudulgeucp. The- hpf ciftc Me-dictDe ! tit rwnit ei a me nuuj- aua loany jmrt ui tx rirLir m mil I'ull jurllcuUra Id our pami'Mctn, ubich wed. nre to Mild frei h mail te n-rjr mie. The Specific Med let n 1 nId liy all druj.Rlt at $1 lff t ackt. r fix iacta(tfi fur J.l, or will W ttnt j wan uu ri ctij'i 01 iw nmnry vv aaurt rune TIIK GltAY irtr.IiU'INr CO., No. 10 MecuatifCfi- Iilkt Imp it, Mich. 1U, lllcliardion ti Co., WbnlfmJe Ae-titr, Itur lioetnu. rr-H,l i lo Iirattlf-Ltiro by II. C. WilUrd L(o, and irj urutiK" ,fryui re1, l)MJ PATENTS R. H. EDDY, tl'fl'KKS latiidh in tlie I nil id htau;a!oin trli'a. (Vilfuf tbfiUiina of ju 1'ai ut turuHbcd uy rfuuuiiiK one imuar. AW&nmHKK riforcca as - nv, ... v ....... r. tnuptnor faeihtin for obtaining i'attnt ar atetr. . u. fi u. r iiiuiiiiii y vj inirniiUH It. II, i:i)UV, Solicitor of lute nta TKITIHUXI1LI. "I nuard Mr. Kddy aa one of the mat eamblf and itefyiraitliU'Urr Mitti whom 1 hte bad official luwrcoiiriM-. ciias, masox, Co u'r Tlate-nta. "IutMitora ciDiud tiu id a lurrf.'U tu-m truat uortby ut more capable ol acnuri in for th id an v arly tun i at vrmuiv t.mnurriiiiini m uv l uit in wmri' i;i)MUNJ) IU;r.KU,Ute t'orn'r'tr i -truli ji.1iiN. Oct. 19. 18TU, H. II. Eudt, I'sq. Dear Kir: You iinxured ior me iu tewiiiiiy nrt-i iaieni. Mucr tbeu dii u-tw at led for and advised me In bundredr of caa a, aud iro- eured luauy patrntt, re-Uane-a and exti nnioti 1 bae ortuflioually employed tbe- be-it ackiiciea In N't-ve Yorl rblUdilribiaand Uaabingteii,but I at 111 Riw je al imiiti i uc wuoit-oi my ouviueas, in your iiLr,anei au Youratruly OEOKOK DKAI'ER UoBtou. Jid.I. 189, 1 1TEW UNDERTAKER J. 6. SMITH, Harlui! liaddprrleuro lu tlie builmti, oir. t. liU in. i,-r. su ituurniiir lu in. proiilr t r J rulllt I aud K'lnily. A full lt ct ut rOI'l'UK, SlIIIftl'ItM. Ac, &r Ac, K-pt ronatanlly rti liaud, which I will .ill rb.ap fur eafch, at my Ihop iu tht .1 rond story of A. . Cox & . - ... uu ... f,,, ..r.iitritv,' it 1 .unini, J. KJI ITU. Ilraltleboro, Dec. 1, 1878. Itcj M OOl.V A llUU'K'H General Insurance Agency, OlT. ra 11K.LIAI1LE ludeuiully In 1'IliST-CI.AKS Htocl VUH.IIUUK'., BUCU I. IUO .ht.x.i, 11.1 itrvonn, i'uui.Yix .f.tTIO.V.ti., rtlarlforJ, IIO.ll l .CV, I'trk. TRAVELERS LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO oiiiartrord.Coun. rollciraluaurlugaKalu.laccldrnl. from oue month to a year, fur any amount from Out '"'a luouuuu miliar., auil ill forma of Life Ihbii ranee, IlEAI, ESTATE bought and .old, Tenement. I Let, kc. i tOluce InRavingaUan. bloclr.tl rittlekoro, Yt . w.LcnLU MomiT, m.i Hnwr. C. J. BRITTON, Mauufacluri.r of all ai)lci of HAB1TBSS. tso Carriage Trimming aiidltcpairing (.nildrenicirrlascatrlninudaudripalrid; trunl, biB.,cla, repaired. All work douo lu the U.I uiai ner aud at nm (0 m! Iht limtu. Hhop 1 In J. II. stehhlni'i carriage miuufactory, eor, BOUlli Main and Han I nlil. N. U, Kbop open crralogs. iy4j m A IIKilll.Y COXriATItATni) lIKtltc . . 1. f VTIl.ll T Ol' UCIOT-S l.ir I In In, 1 . iiii,.r n,,,l I'rriunlK nt 1 Ith of Al.l. ailh ft Iiih uf llii-Thronl 111..I l.in.u". e. I. n. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spitting of D sod, Whooping Cougli.urorui .ii5,iiiiuc' , Loss of Voice, Night Sweats, He . . Pnvor. .ind all svniotoms of cowstr ivr x r" x o u . ltlanotflal.-ieil Ilia: ll..li ir nil 1 1. Ccall In In Ir t, hut I l.pr-par .....i. ' r nanent cure of all o.Ti rtioun of t'i r .1 ..'I Itwtlt not ilrj'lilll.cl'u-:i nn.l li-nvr IlicrnttM, behind lollticl! you altal.i, 1.U' It vl!l Iiiom ii j 1 ll..,! ,.nf .lilt ll.n-tt'' . UI U I I. I 1 tholrrllatlni "f llm tliroat a-i.l 1'intM 1 au H ' , ,r cooKhorlnflnmmalli.n. II liiluonioiu in 1 1 but 811 crul ITiTari'd i.nlj W N. IU 11 v III. jewwri. 11. FOR SALE DY ALL DUCGISTS. For private M EDIgal purpqSES . ilid itom bou A' n ur If Mt MP ti J A ! t-rrnrk .-VJ 1 Holland tit.V. , t'iur Old Jtimwlca, Santa frttz .Uerf- tot a It t .its. Old fort, Shtrrt aud Madeira WI.XKS i'HUforuiit Wi.THN. ti Hi ItubtiH STOt T. A lid erv vaniiy '-i tr' ten auu i" u -ii IVl'KN .t.l MIIIITfc. I n if ni titrA nf Ti ti u i iif Oh I Alf ' f f u tutl mac. Tut uri in ruautitif l vit. tint luntrtiixrience in Lutine-H ' l Ti&t ' HI I r aa d. al. rain genuine Wjlib and J fi nm. ir. - ! ink a aullitif nt KuaraDty of ur al.litj to fuin n ie ' gnexli. a. ar. 1111 iiiiim ".i"i 41-17 f? A Mil ftiute Nlrrrt, L ft n. FARMS Wllllti ! Over 1,000,000 Acres fcr Sa'.c V th: vixoxa k st. I'lyrnt it.it. ro. At from $2 in ?fl jmt K-tt i n1 .- r . Tbepe land- H !i the irrat V t,M " ' t' orth-et. and ar-' cti'iui'y w '1 n - t.t e prnwth of nti r fraln. (.ii.'d--. e.' 'i'lo cllmatet i uiiBt.rpufted f-r ti aliM um -f. they Aiii; rr:Lu riioM ivrrMniLVN i 3urcIiaMTM of ICO ne rc ivIH be al ,rd the WXAs amount of llirli fnrc over tho C. A. N. AV, and A; St. I. t'lrcolarf-, Itai.f. etc., crmt&Inln yn.L IN l'OIiMATlON tcut FiCEli. II. M. Ilurrhnrdf I Clin, i:. SltiimniiKi Land AL'cnt, I Iand t .irami?iMin-r. Maunuall. t Jen1! Offit-ea ( A N -W Minn. It' lo., Ciui Aui, III YELLO Are a symptom of Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil iousness,and LiverComplaint DR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE RITTFRS wm a will cure the disease and re- 11 r i move yenowness irom suing and eyes. Warranted to cure, i Sold everywhere at 25 cts. per bottle, j Tho astonishing 6ucccs tif tl.i 1 n 1 the unparalleled sale, ore tuilu . its superiority over all otlur riim .. kind, for Lung and Throat Affect' DIPHTHERIA! Jolinaon'l Anodyno Liniment ill poiitivdr prevent thu lernbla diteau, and will pnailively cw nine cue. in len. Information that ill lava many llica acnlfrce br mail. IJoo'l dtliy a ruom.nL lie enium u Ullcr than cure. For ule ererynhere. I. fi. JOHNSON & CO, lUncur, MkIus. PULMONARY iESXjiXlDFS. I )i Coughs, Colils, Croup, .'.stliiu.i. j Whooping e'oiifli, ll And other l,unj; AHVftioi. J i