Many (armerabaTe ani do noj nnnd water, bnt — tali*'. It U tnio tiat they will go with- : <mt drink r ’ "— *- — J
t^oST’ and that this readily *vbQUd with the
1, haring bad a alight experienne, would aay, that for a email dairy I hare found it a enflWtmt remedy to e l in a tableepooninl of ground — eoftenathmm^fcota^ana ^ doubt tnattba plan would work equally
■well in large dairiea.
In as orchard where there ie already aome olorer, a buehel of orebard graaa need ahonld be aown early in op ring, and the ground stirred with a light harrow, and then, if possible, rolled. This graaa is rery apt to bunoh or stool when sown thinly or with olorer and it is better when sown, alone and thickly, say two to throe bushels of seed per acre, and it lores a good nob soil and
ssz sfg; %HE ail ways, and it was time that
xmntry should unite t*
tagst lapoesiblq.
they seeded more srennes of troAe with the interior, but they wonted those which now existed so regulated teat
- • liridends should am
an actual cost. Tin
and eonsumer, hai — the burdens of the gigantic and demoralising waterings of stock that bare corrupt legislators, wither passing notice, ho man to doprire those who 1 their means in railroad ei (air return of profit, hi rnpSy^nangtefng legislation had. ho hoped, passed forerer. It all worked against the Interests of the people, and from the ay which comes from theF—* and West, ft was erident the people moring, and all^poUliMl parties in
1 that the farmer* of
o—. *1*0 learn to discharge their political dntiea, to that while, on the one hand, they will not send to the legUatiTe body Senator*: and Members of Assembly who an in the direct and immediate employof the great lines of railroads, they will not, on the other ■ —» rho hope to corn an in-
io year by the introdao-
highty people stood <
eeny, while others, — cited, thronged the windows which led to it. Next came the crash of the bal-
cony floor end front tailing nj stone flagging, carrying its freight, who were piled upon < other in s windrow of shoeked, and crushed men and women moment a alienee ns of the ( sued. All were appalled, m motionless. In another moo oommand sounded, " Halt f
rectlythe two rear oompasie*. -- — Seventy-flrst formed a cordon round the
if the disaster to pro* * ision. Assistenoe
„ the injured, who most have numbered thirty, bat of whom the ‘ majority were only shocked bj
tbs oonoaasion or slightly serat* bruised by the crashing iron, ■ quickly able to oonvoy themseli
without serious hurt all proportion were:
to become laws.
mittee of’the Senate in the city with
jy to grow . shows a great sdrantegs in planting potatoes between the rows, both growing better than if separate, and the oaks grow more in four yearn than they will in nix years withont the potatoes. It is a great oSjoct to hare the oaks grow aa fast as possible for five or six years, after which their bran oh es interlock, and then emch tree seems to try to outgrow the other, which is agreeable to the theory of the advantage of oloee
view to making _ _— - — — the facilities for transportation from the West to the are board. The member* were present, bnt would not bo c- - -pan to speak, as i* might beindel
maldsriiw their position.
Mr. John F. Henry introduced ition* to the effeet that doubli railway* exoluatvely for freight neeeemty; that the abnaes in th( .
~it system of railway management most
**e: that the policy of ihe Btete of
lookout for ■ Qeneral" address to _jon* of Hnsbandry at Peliaan Rapids, Minn., en the 10th nib, in the following modest term*: “The eloquent speaker invites everybody to bo present, and hear ana of the moat masterly speeches of the age," Upon which The rcrffiu (Minn.) Journal says: •• While hero the General was very apiritod in his advocacy of the Oranges, and in reply to an invitation to speak at Feigns, said : ■ It is not my (Sic) opportunity (hie) I ’"
Mr. Yon Horskyfleld, owner of the large landed estates in Bohemia, ainoe 1850 introdneed a method trcating'the ooeamnlotlng stable mjsmre which differs from the usual prooeoa, and for wUeh he claims many advantages, via.: economy of time, space, feed, and bedding, a groat saving of money and hands, and no naoeaaity for snob contrivances as cellar*, tanka.
*r better prodnet: m evaporation and
rot; and finally, a decided improvement in the condition of the settle yards, which never ehow any trace of manure, either solid or liquid. He saysjdl these the height of five feet; the straw foe bedding is out into lengths of about five inches, and this more readily ab- • sorbs the liquid portion and fadlitetes the distribution of manure in the furrows. The enUro mass is constantly compressed by the weight of animal a. and thereby kept moist while , air and
consequent putrefaction are After about three months thii
is oorried to the field and int covered in the f arrow*, where ft readily decomposes and yialda all its usual value, oooording to Mr. Yon Hottkyfield’a experience. Beside* this, the air in the stable* is never tainted by ex-
halation! injurious to the cattle. In the year 1871, say* a oorrespo
dent, I worked a sixty-acre farm Hamburgh, Erie County. N. T., t miles from Buffalo. Among oU thing! I raised 600 bushels of ha.. earn. That fail corn was very cheap, a drug in the market, in fad, as ft u and always win be, for ft i* not legitimately i marketable product However, I Inrlfhe oom, and was somewhat nohtod to know how to dispose of it A neighho. sold hi* fee 60 oanta a bushel and said .that be lost money at that
A Tuneful Tula. Bhe was a music leech or. He played the piano fairly well They lived next door. It was one of those wooden io oommon in this country, where house stands alone in its «**'- garden: It was rammer time and teg. AH the window* were opei * every aide came scrap* am onsio from sundry pianos, voices, instruments. A Bute wailed over the young married folks, lived, end the young thing who wo* •'paying attenticns K to the Firat Baptist soprano was the bass of certain touching i. In the midst of ft oil, sh ~
e little pause, "Binder Lied."
hey hove been enjoying a little iee up in Medicine township rooe A young couple, deeply in lore, of roe, finding first the girl'* father bitterly opposed to their marriage, jrmined to elope. The ateni father happened to find ont their plan and preBut lov* laughs at loefimitha and the _ke. So another plan was more fully formed. The girl, on a e *— to meet her lover it in a corn field, oust an extra horse
products of the Weal,
rounS^
wait*. Bhe felt better.
to be in that mood, and
she replied in n A song without words." Itw*atouohiug. Then hoplayed a bh of the Moonlight Sonata. She took, one replied with '‘Five o'clock in the morn i—n The flute fellow, the young
o, and all the rest of the nej-'-urt up in bed or in their chi them breaths and listened. - eeoming intereating. Every nqte
be heard. The moonlight fell through the tree*, and it was very calm and still The fire-fly roamed through the garden, and the door-bugs boomed fitfully. Then he jdayed “Come: in this bosom," and some of them a fed the abeeta in their months to k
a laughing. Then there was a ps
_ if she did not know what to | next. ^Then oho played “ O fair di . . of langhtarli the Mr, but the two heard it r-‘ " TV -
she finished, he too, paused and then in * —* ■—■*
&S2
somebody else laughed. laughed. A baby jrake upwnd^e
my lore.” Itwhe e laughed. Then ~l Borr-
ke upa: ly “oho u^hta
uzz,.’
in our modern voosbulaiy have to signify less. The man r-*“ deUahft in wine—a generic tern strong liquor—a* Sir Valter noed — wort, baa booome far' gone n bad habits. They bad terrible drinking bents in those day*. Again “aobjeet to any vice," as the knight understood it, — ant irrodaimably gone. But the leaf modern reformer* 1* that n* a must confess himself “subject,’ fliat be has no -power of re When onoo this ooneeesian is . , I the victim yield* weakly to despair of himself, then oomo in aptly theedmflo of the ivy on the tree, and the worm in the kernel Nobody need confess of himself thst he cannot reBo Sir Walter must have thought, ie thus prooeeda: “Take heed.
very buoy putting hi bed. wonder* boa which way to turn to look for the nutsa animal. Perhaps he catches a grand-ly-kmg-lega, and repeats that familiar rhyme which compels him to s point ont the road Johnnie moat take. I Johnnie being interrogated aa to that x [abject on hi* return, alinga his cap o ‘ - ithejjround- <
poos not thy youth, infection thy aid age ; I life be bnt as the life
after th)
k The girl, a abort time sooner
prepare dinner, directed to go out m the corn roosting ears to oook ing msal. Bhe went, — he children sent in company with her. This did not prevent her, how-*-xm getting near enough to the ed place of meeting to seoertete lover had not yet oomc. So alter ihe returned to the houae with
en shall thy
beast, and iV death thou shaft leave a
if infamy." \
Wisdom repeat* hetaelf. We quote Sir Waiter of the sixteenth century. He quotes Anaohaiar* of the sixth. “ The first draught serveth for bealtb, the second for pleasure, the third for shame, the fourth for .madness.' Raleigh improved upon this, for he adds : "But in youth there is not so much as one draught permitted, for ft putteth fire to fire, and wasteth the natural heat." AU experience oonflrn*
the sonndnea* of this declarat sooner thou beginneat to ht the aeoner will she forsake thou trust altogether to art.
in hear me? Jennie's cents
The Wonders of the World.
The seven wonder* of the world l among the traditions of childhood, and vet ninety-nine persons ont of a han-
■'-* -hi be lake' '
Mimcthingandcr his breath about "girl*’ 1 Jgesse," and is again absorbed H Obok. “Come now, Johnnie," sayl mother, “don't go to reading again.
It'aetghto'alock." Fivi ' “Johnnie, did you he*. _ r e up stairs.'' Five minutesi
dawet isle and a rhlldish
heart at the stair's landing: “Mo, can't Johnnie come to bed? Pm afraid!'' 'Now, Johnnie, I shan't speak to yon gain." A brief—a veryMirief respite. 'Oh! only to finish thisehaptor! "Ma Ma!" louder and angrier, “I'm eominp
1 ’ > don't oaie! Mayn't hi
,. . the paternal. “John, what are you np for atSEs hour? Shut up that book add go' to bed! Why. Puasie, why orea't you in bod?” "I wont to kiss you goodnight" pleads the sweet little flblaj. “Bah! she's afraid of the dark; tinifs the matter," doflanti ly retorta Johnnie, going up stairs two steps at a time. “I ain't neither. Can't ho stop plaguing me?" “Como, John let your sister alone. ” That's all the
lympatby a boy goto! How Sue Became Green.
Pretty*
m, both she and the mother e conclusion that enough a for dinner had not been
him, of oonrse, m be had brought for her, and rode off with him to Chillicothe, where they were isde one, in wedlock. Meantime, the wsgsof Medicine township are inquiring wl -±— father ate those extre - if so, whether he Chiltioothe Tribune, Relating to Newspaper Snbecrip-
For the benefit of ell ooncerned wo ive the law oonoerning newspaper rab.nription* and arremragea thereupon, oooording to the latest decisions : L Subscriber* who do not give exress notice to the contrary, are ean_jdered wishing to oontinne their eub-
scription.
X If rabaeribeta order the disoontinasnee of their periodioals, the p*blishers may continue to send them nntii
oU arrearage* are paid.
8. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which th^are diracted, they are hold
bey are bound
which wl . the broker* of the I
—,_r*d after by eurionavftitor*. The pnaemes of Minlater Thoraten, Consul Genseal Archibald, Beretary Fioh, and Treasury Ite^teOTt*U Oone time,
— ______ bought a peek of oyster* last Saturday night, and mads a hearty meal from them Monday monung^rWhioh was the firat day c* A man from Blawaon, wa* in Dai bury, yesterday, eanvaasing for a eoa ety for the prevention of cruelty to an] mala. He drove about until noon, on ■ in front of ' dinner an_ .tfraflbra PP Xt is not Mr. O-GUreeoe'. hen* got into the oxt yard, and scratched up the g~*— Friday, and the woman of the eamein to eee~ —' nd a war of ‘ I'Ciarenoe ca raa terribly
>y him held in trust
lyexeeutod by an expert wit
ie question
dred who might
could not same them. They
pyramids—the mystery of the poat—the enigma of the present—and the endn-
for the future age of this world, temple*, the walls, and hanging
gardens of Babylon, the most celebrated oity of Assyria, and the remdenoe of the kings of that country after the destruction of Nineveh. The ChryseioK tine statue of Jupiter Olymp—
lost renowned work of Phidias, illustrious artist of Greece. The ate
wa formed of gold, and was Bitting on
throne almost touahlng the summit of
the temple, which wss almost 70 ieet
‘ The temple of Diana, at Ephesus, . was 230 years in building, and
which wo* 125 feet in length and 220 feet in breadth, and supported by 127
marble columns of the Ionic i
feet high. The Mausoleum camsasus, erected in the memory of Mausolus, the King of Gena, by hie
■fe, Artemisia, B.0. 858. The Pharos Alexandria, s lighthouse erected by
Ptolemy So ter at the entrance at the
.harbor of Alexandria. T *
high, and oould be see
lOO mile*, and upot . scribed. “King Ptolemy and the goda the saviors, for the benefit of sailors." Lastly, the Colossus st Rhodes, a brazen image of Apollo, 106 Grecian feet in height, and which wa* to be located at the entrance of one of the harbors of
The Tiger of the Air.
. ago. remarks the Tren Gazette wo saw two largo winged inse fall straggling from the air upon tiro of the eonvoa awning in front o( office window. Upon a closer inspection they turned out to be a hornet and a locust. The hornet had stricken its prey «* it wo* flying through the air, and hod given it a mortal wound, for it '• * ’ lost instantly. In a few momenta net lugged its rather unwield
. ,it The hornet appesrs to be oonster* ndvanoa, ly on the alert for tEe familiar sound
city. When struck the loon-*
short, sharp cry, familiar
.jo nave witnessed their e counter*. The hornet has its nest ai '■ young in the earth, esoh pair
v«l.
and SS?
ibtainablo or much lower rmtee I nalitics, and a good di ie carriage-drivers, wh ate apartment, for le< lento in our currency.
™tro^g J is to gw'itS" r Jtrong stock company. used to buy ft of high premium mutual Mostof* them are waiting now. Agent* ' ‘ 'isre for the National ipany, of the United E. A. Boltins, Pres- „ Chairman of tbs Finance Committee, Charted by Congress. Capital, one million. Botes only three-quarters nsnai charges. For agency or insurance write to Branch offloe, Philadelphia.—Cbm. OBrnronoBo's Eiqbuuob Hits Dt»
Bale of Fancy caftle.
itire herd of short-horned
tie owned by Samuel Campbell, of New York Mills, near Utica, waa sold at a--
"nycra were present fi
Canada, and all parts of
States.
matters of business, end hid t! reputation of being a smart man. B Mr. Green had lived thirty years wit ' a wife. It was not hie (suit, for! fond of the society of the fairer sc od a fine house, which ho rented f his board, and there wire plenty of mi riageablo ladies in the village. How happened ft then, thst Mr. Gi remained in a state of single blesi ness? Want of courage. Mr. Greer
ild .s skein of yam, or am church. He had s dozen women he would have married, who would have married him; but i never could muster sufficient ask either of them whether sb
*03“*""
highest figure paid wa* 8 bid was made by Mr. •" itormh : — T> — J
single cows. One seven months old calf sold for 827,000, rad another at $10,000. This sale is probably -the largest on
record.
Nearly a Whole Family Dead. The ravages of ths I boro.Tenr
840.600.
P. Davis, i
^ ^ Thirtj-fli
\J. dollars were bid fc
months old calf
CT Aperient, Diaphoretic, ----- Laxative, Diuretic, it, Sudorific, Altera-
.r«asta nSSaedoSSli STSoreSc Set tile rea-
s HL'JCt fin sxcnwlil-.osiirewilrr ; 31/TVosmtmtT.il^.lKiieS
mittenVlWrs, which are so prevalent in- the valleys of our great river* throughout tbeUnttod States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Miaaouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red. Colorado. Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and tr **•*“
, — -Inna) 0 payment Mving funfiy of the tnenied oomearitivelT -
One evening he Widow Smith's— twenty-si* yemra head, and yet “
is visiting
bad t
had been a wide and had long pnt off hi ’ ' “' i jiretty, ^hau graveyard, and sighed for a
companion; and many a time hod she remarked to her friends she wondered why Mr. Green did not get married. He was an occasional calleral the house, and would have married her at an notice. But she did not know iL had never whispered to her of lov
Ho oould ta growth of the
n'raj*'*
which the widow did shout, but the "oui would have struck her i
the indi II other
betogperforatixf rtth'iirariy * hundred boles, each of which i* largo enough to admit the body of s locust. The earth wUeh thsiaduitnous
hing"
os the i. ..
rationed. One eventful evening the widow was excessively annoyed by her dome*tics. Hardly was Mr. Green seated, ” 1 — Bridget made her appearance i "Miss Rmith, if ft pltoe yon," said the domestic, “will you look into the
Mr. Green's eyes dilated fori —he opened his month and einlalm in hurriei) accent*:
The Isle* ef About ten miles from Portsmouth- off -ie coast of New Hampshire, tie clustered together eight small islands, oom- —*-* * '- 'mdred amen, and the Isles of Shoala.
whole week, and the bridegroom goes to the rose, to get the bride from her id carry her to her new home. e walk by the ride of him. There are men and youth*, to blow the horn, the trumpet, the flute, the dulcimer, the mouth organ of pipe* or reeds; and others to play the lyre, the harp, the viol the timbrel the cymbals and
vSu feel wedl before the oholsra; and
ticket yon have to pay praee (12 penis) feeap
teTtoStiiteSlforyoM wife.' Let me
Kri*^d
isttMs sars.iEittstJa
amndiBliSSC
Hog Island, there is also pablo of lodging five hundred guesta. Those loles of Shoals seem,to be but of jagged granite tin e depths of the so*, a, and scarcely a shrub appesra, ng wvi^s, sp^iroee in’s while a with 'Sd'Sowere. A small'harbor is inclosed by these rooky crags, wl’ 1 ■'E.-iSffl/H'Kr-"" ite become quite a famoi for BUS bathing, driving i inable plossnre, and for to clamber o\ to walk*. But there ia boating sailing, and, above all things, “ pie enjoyment of the dalightii
of unusual heat and dryness,
invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon -these various organs, is essentially tiecessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to De. J. Walker’s Vikeoar Bitters, »« «h»v will speedily remove the dark-
viscid matter with which the
oou-cia arc loaded, at the same time stimulating tho accretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy
functions of tho digestive organs.
FortlfY tho body against disease by purifying all Us fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sout Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste ' Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpltaof the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kldnevs. and a hundred other painful symp-
the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
$10to$20aiSi-Sas£ CA1IVAS6IRO BOOKS SENT TREE FOE UNDEVELOPED WEST Five Years in the Territories. raSKtSHSSSi
we | Scrofula, or King's E ! Swellings, Ulcer*. Erysipelas, Sv
, Mercurial Affectl
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases cl tho Mood, Liver, Kidneys snd '"vld these Bitters hsvs no equal Such Diieai re caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.-Poraonso gaged in Paints and Minerals, such numbers, Type-setteni, Gold-beaters, s Miner*; se they advance In life, are sabji.. to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against tills, take a dose of Walsbs's Vie. —&a Hitts bp occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptlona, Tet-Salt-Uheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, _ xstnles. Bolls, Carbnnclcs, Ring-worm-Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas. Ite Dlaoolorstions of the Skin, Hume osos of ths Skin of whatever nan 0, are literally dag up and carrii >o system In a short Urns by the u Pin, Tape, and other Worms, thing in the svstefo of to many thousands, j offectrally destroyed and remotod of mediciiie, no vermifugas, i Itics will free the system from so Bitters. For Female Complaints, in yotrng rid, married or single, st the dawn of —- inhood, or the turn of life, these T Bitten display so decided an influence ’ aprovemeutU soon pereeptlble. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wl ter you find its imparities banting through ie skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or c-—
Bias. KXxrriDr * oo., ntuicreb, ra.
A THE HH
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CHEAT ALTERA TTVE AND BLOOD PURIFIER. ‘ e irgredien2^a?publiahed each bottle of medicine. It
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It win positively cure SCROFULA in its various stapes, RHEU-
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rtsslfWIj ■■iniwi . and seizing one of the brood by the ' [, attempted to drop ft to his retreat, an Instant the old hen poanoed upon
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PeerleM Clothes ^ Wringer. t
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