Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 23, 1874, Image 4

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    Yankee Inquisitivexehs. The death (
of Lady Ambcrlj (who, by tb way, was
well and most favorably known in Ameri
can Bociety,) reminds us thai it was her
husband, Lord Amberly. sou of Karl Rus
sell, whose account of his resources once
proved so incomprehensible to a traveling
Yankee, and got a silencing poser'' from
the- Yankee in return. 'Might I ak what
business you are in, stranger ?' was about
the twentieth question asked of his lord
ship by the inquisitive Yank, who sat op
posite him in a railroad car. 'Oh, I'm In
n bii6itiCfV answered Lord Amberly.
The Yank turned his heavy quid over to
the other cheek, epat out of the w indow
and said : 'How in thunder, then, do you
et money to keep up all this high jinks ?'
Well,' said his lordship, smiling, '1 get it
from my father.' 'And what does he do
for a livin' ?' 'Oh. he has a large properly
what you call real estate, you know.
Yauk restored the quid to his right cheek,
took another shot at a passing pole, thought
heriously for a while, and then, laying his
br.tad hand confidentially on Lord Amber-
ly's knee, raid : 'Sav, fetrauger, what would j
v,u do now, suppose the old man should j
bnt up r 'And.'' Lady Amberly used to
inv, after tolling the story. '1 think my J
lord !i36 W: n pur.zlintf his head f r an ;
tnswer to thiit quesli'ju ever si:ic. .
.vilN"i:H Smtth Whsonei: visititis the con-
ervatory f a yusg l;i!y who was proud j
of lir llcwers, and who iif",j ;n.t very tie-
cirate'v) h prufusioti f Ixilanical names. i
M:ida!!i, have von the Kytsviiv iori'j-
'. !' she said, very innoeoruir. 'I had
it winter, and I gave it to the Arch
bishop of Cauturbury, an l it came out
beautifully iu the spring 1"
Septennia psoriasis is the med iral name
of the seven-year itch.
A TEvrKKANCE crusadress, on her re
turn from a pilgrimage to the beer-shops,
was seen to approach the pantry und was
)v-rh"ard singing :
'Little dro cftod.!'.
Little grain of spi"e
Iou'l they tr.nkf Nn'y
Fee.1 i. awful tli e."
AN old negro was complaining to a frieud I
. . ,, , . ... I
that an idle vagabond had struck him.
TtIl ! did you hit him hack ? asked the
friend.
'So, Hah !' said the old man, '1 didn't
touch him back : but I hit him he-ad wid
a bean-polf !'
Who the Devil he w as. Highlanders
have the habit, when talkiug their English,
kuch as it is, of interjecting the personal
pronoun 'he' where not required, euch a
'The king he lia come,' irstead of 'The
king ha come.' Often, in conaequeuec,
a sentence or expression is rendered fut
ficiently ludierouR, as the seiitiel will show.
A jjealleruaa says he has had the pleasure
ot introducir to a clover man, the Rev. !
.AI. , iet h; lot;auty hut a secret, aud re-:
renlly he began his discourse ihus: 'My
friends, you will find the subject of dis
course this afternoon iu the epiillo general
c! the Apostle IVter, chapter .Itii and verse
flii, :n tlie words, Thj devil he toeth
about like a roaring !ii.u, seekine; whom he
may devour.' Now, my friends, we will
. :, .. . , . 1
atvidtt tne .Ubjcct of our text tO-day into ;
lour heads. FirBtlv, we Rhall endeavor ti
nscerttiin 'Who the devil he was 'C Second-
)y, e fehall inpjite inti his ographical !
p isition-ntstiielv, 'Where thu devil he was
'"ing '' Thittily, and thig of a personal
tl-.anicter ' Who the devil he was Kecking V
And fourthly aud lastly, we nhali eudeavor
t noive a question which ha never been j
1 . , iti i a -i . I
ohed jet W hat tbc .5tJ he tva roar-
Ill" Jlbotit ?' I
UJ ls4 Lmmsq ttp-
poiutctl k he rid, called ujion to serve an
iittai hment agaiust a beautiful young wid
Jle K:ctditij'ly called upon tier, aud
baid : 'Mailam, I hnve 11:1 altaclitnent 1 r
you.' The widow b:itlied, and Kiid that
his aJLacLmeut wtis rec.jiroeated. 'Ym
don't Uinlemtand me ; you must proceed
to eous-t.' 4I know it is leap vear, sir, but
I prefer you to tlo the courting.' 'Mrs
Y , thin ir no time for trifling ; the jus
tice is waiting." 'The inaiiiee ! WLy, I pre
fer a parson.''
avs the Indianapolis Journal : In the
itbsenee of a teacher lat Sunday, Superin
tendent Knippenlv r?. ol the Garden Bap
tilt Sunday-school, took charge of the class
LtuiNeif nome ;i bright boys. Indirectly
he had occQstion to ppeak f the two roada,
oue leading to Heaven and one lo Hell, aud
Ftated that Gyd htid placi d the Dible iu our
harid U direct U" to the right road and
warn us from waiting iu the road which
leads to ruin. The superintendent, wiith
it.g to illustrate the importune1 of the f n-t-board,
asketl the boys :
'IVoy, have yo't ever -i-n ir, th.- oonti
rry ?'
Yes, tir.'
'Iid 3'ou ev. r cue t i a point where two j
roads met, and fiur.'i ti' tiijger-hard to j
fjirect you 'r
Yesfcir.'
'What road did yr"i take ':'
Tin; road that had the niot black wal
nuts on," was the quick response of ne of
the bright lade. Mr. K. found the answer
too much, aud with a loud etr.i'.i! replied,
'That'p ri-T.t, !kv ; go for the Hick wal
nuts.' 'J'VT Idltt'V ANHTHF.t: I'l.ATK. A
tH'iry ir told f :t couple of farmers who
lived Hot a re:tt distance api-.rt, one of
whom was u,U.d for bt-.tig very penurious.
r)e day Lis neighhor called upon him while
he was eating dinner, but instead of asking
l.iui to sit down to the tah'e with him, he
kept on eating and talking just as though
the visitor hadn't a mouth in his hetid. j
Well, what is t'.i" ne-.vs, teighbor Hrown j
'Mothin much." Xo news up your way "' !
ho Rskcd, still h.'!r,iag himself to his good j f'J.'n-;"""-i
inner, while his Leilibur looked on with ;
anxiety and aj petite. 'Well, yes, now that. '
I think r-n't, there is jii! a grain of news.
Mr. .Toties' cw has got live calves,' replied
th : visitor. "Five calves 1 I n v r heard
tf su -h a thing. Why, wliat th:1 dickens
rifs the fifth one do when the other four
tre sucking ?' 'Why, he ttatids and looks
on like a dumb fool, as I am doing now.'
Oh, ah! Hnnnah. put down an'h-r
j.laU .'
! t'-ntlis ts-iete-, atiin nietistirc, llll the ; , ptll
I'jTiS'T LltiE IICTTOK. A tM)il t!ry j tennre-s e.,.i.i:,... ,,t .-, .iiiiel'ti- ho-tf
: tol'J of a recent ex!lent performance of !
ITafjiltl'6 'Meftiall, at the JJroa'lway Jap- j
tint Thur th, Louieville, Ky. A farmer
took ri;e wife to near t lie grand iiiubic,
f pli-ndidry reri'Ierrd on th: occansun, and
ftftt-r liit'-ning with apparent rnjoyrocut.Tfce
pair bi'tume interentod ia oue of the grnnd
-horu"fS, 'Vt'e al!, liLe Kheep, have gone a
tray." FirBi.pl:arj. nojirano voice eicinittied.
'We all, like sheep .' Kext a deep base !
. r
V0100 Ut'ertd, tn the tUOHt earnest touea,
'Vc a'L like "hrtori TVn rII tll Hinir-
fr at once assorted, MVe ai!, !ik: nheep !
.' 'Darned if I do V1 escln;in.d o!d i
KuKticus to la! jat1ner. I Jike lietf and
hnvn, Iiut I can't nearsbeftp rneaL' There
wan an audit.: titter itt that iunuuJiato vi
ritiity, but the splendid music attracted at
teuti'sa fn.m the pair, and they quietly
"Uptvd nitr..
liclo jtobfrtisfmrnts. i
K ;
MIIEICIFF' SALES-
BY irtu of Sundry Writs of Fieri Farias, j
Miias Fieri Facias, i'lurie Fieri Facias, Yen- i
ditioni KxM'imf. :iH Venditioni Fxuouas. Lc- !
T:tn F.ciai, alius I.ev.;rl Facias, and Pltine
Levaii Faci'ie, is:.n't oul ot the tV.nl o.f'otu
uiou Pieas c( Nortl-.uui'jfi I:u:d county, ami tes
tatum V. r.di'.ioni Exponar Untied out ol the
Court of ( owiiioti Pleu of Lycoming coiinly,
sud to me dirteted will cxpot-erf to r.nMic sale
or out ci y, a; the Court Hfise, in the t'orou'i of .
."unb'jry. l'a., m; !
iVMlut-slH.v, October SMli, 17 I,
ut 2 o'cloek in I lie r.ft-rr.ofit, the following pro
perty, to wit :
All Hint eertain tract or rieee of lam! situate
in Lower Auciifia li,iihtp, Northumberland
county, Petiti' ylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to wit : 'jrinnitic at .". Motif in the pub
lic ro -.d. and on a line cf John F. Zimmerman's
hind, tlieiu-e by land of .lohn F. and I-ami'ol F.
Zimmerman, noith twenty iiine and o;ie halt '!
Krvin, rar-t tni perches to h stone: i hence by
laud of Flho Fmeriek, -outli sixty two and three
fourths destreei., e:o-t eighty percher. to a 'tout. :
thetw' by tLe t:isic, Eotttli tv.vnty t.tne :. id one
four! u dci'tccr, west eleven rvrehca to i-t.ii.e :
theace !v !t;.d of P ter Zimmerviuii, noi'h t-'vty
f.vi i-.'r.'th, et ci!ht pereliei to the pirn !'
bruit :. im: : containine live acres ;'i:ti iort;. per
ches, uioie or Iff, with the :ippt;it.ti:iuvs coii
sihtinir of a two -tory brick hom.e. stable
fra'ie- liitclu-n : :'s the property ot J.'. It. I. KM".
ALSO
A eeiuiu tract of laud situate in J'lniar. iovu-
! bii'. Nor: lititntiei lard tuiinty, Pcui ania,
boui.ei a and e-scri'-d as follows, to ii : lt-;
.
nHK MUm;
th.i'cc by l:ind of the
'.ime and .'a
i t. kt
,,jl.r)1
Wrist, ".win f.x nr.d one ban it' irreet?.
..(.jt foi.r pcreb.es t.) a rloi'.e ilea' ; )
v i r. 1 .:' .-.iiriTi.-l W illiamson, Tinith fix- I
t Ii .e. , i ,;t s.iv one anil one b:u! Jer-
j ciies to ; in : le : t !iet4' e l.oriii sixtecti decree-, ,
! west t'.ITy t .' pi iciiv- totbe pluer of i.emnii: : !
! r,!t:iiii:..i; m-V'I 'ei ii acres, ai'd one luii.iiv I a 'id I
; !ii'e . -!:es : it t u;eairc. j
A!s..".! . e:ta:r. ti.tcl or J : ee o!" lit! 1 situ.''" in ;
1 .k.rcVi: toviislop. Nmi huuit'ei diin 1 coiiiily. l'a..
I tiouni i.'' i d- i-eii.'-.'i' us follows, to nit : l-itt-j
l.iiu' ;M ( beslnut er;;!., theuee by land ol .Mm j
, i'etia k. north eighty cU'.it und oiichall deres. i
i west o:,e i tincr -d v. I'd nineteeu ier h.-c tost.mes;
theuee b;. laud of paaiel illtainsoti. --"1:1 ti lliiee ;
,t, .rn.,n. e:i-t ftttv tour ii-rchcstoa -i;me,tii n; r
lv a white mil. sfiniti; tbence
bv land of Jacob
Straub. i'oruicrlv Fredeiiek Weaver, north eigh
ty eeveu and one halt decrees, , ,,n thirty rive
und live t.uuth jx-rciicfc to a white oak ; thence by
!nnd of John Wiest ;:nd tieorge fhartle, north
ev;uty oi e one half decrees, east ninety one
and otic tenth perches to stone ; thence by land
of Holshue uud Iletrick, uorth eveu degrees,
wett twenty one a:,d five tenth perelies to the
place of iMg'.uuitijf ; contatniuz twenty ciitht
Hcn, uud one hundred and fciily seven perches
and .liiowanee. With the appurtenances consist
' of one two stoiv frame dwellinir lamse nn:!
I static; : the teopetlv of 11 F.N RV T. ROW.
' MAS.
i ALSO:
Two certain lot or piece, of ground, situate in
.'. W. Cakes "s addition to the borough of Puubn-
1 C V. 1..rl !. L-,i.,'.-n nti.l
n, CUUIUV 111 I lliii'ii' i eoe., i.. ui.. .. ii uu
d"eitrnittel on the plan of ftiid addition a" lots
No's 11 uud 1". o t'loek No. 41, hounded and de-
scribed at follows
lo wit: bi'ginuiug at the
north cast comer of Fo-irth and Rea:in streets.
thence northerly along Fourth Hreet, so (Vet ; I
thece. easttriv at right angle? therewith !.K feet;
thence southerly at right ancles therewith so
fc.l to aid Knatr iu Mr'-et : thence westerly l.V
feet to the place of beglnninw', with the appurtc
unnee couKiftin .f a two story brick house,
with kitchri att:v!i-d ; at the prop' rty of L. M.
yoDfK.
Al.fU :
A eertu'.n trtct or piece of land situate in the
towub'p of .'ydac, county of Nerthnniberland.
aud State of lYufifyit anln, aijo!r.!ng lard of
KI'm Pegely, Bradley Donahue, Peter Thott::is
rd John Ki's'.ntrcr, containing twenty six acres,
n. ore or left, with the rppurtenaues, cousistirg
of a oue and a hr.lf etory log dwelling house and
',';' :
the property of HkN.i.i ill N
AL0 ;
An r.dditioi: tie' dwelling Louse cl Jo! i. 1".
fuydrr. of Tuibul t'-wtiship. Northumberland
cotit.tv. Hald house is situate in Ih'.t part of
Miiton lyiiic : Turbm township, n Lincoln
street, on the oorver of another stieet: said a l.li
tiou Uifciiteeu feet by nevent jr-four feet, two sto
r:e hi 'h, built of wood, covered with shingles ;
at tiM-propettv ot JOHN r . SNYDER.
ALSO:
1 wo certain lots or piece, or ground, situate ir
,he ,Hlrol,., f Ml. rrrael, county of Northum
situate in
tt rluud. and r'tale of rYtmsvlTi'.iiia, known and
dcrignutcd on the plan ol raid oorough ts lots
nt:mbci five and ix. iti Mock utiinber fifty,
bounded noithward liy lot iitiin!er four, ran-
ward bv A fide st reef, southward bv lot number
fceven, utid M :ii J by Oak street, on each of
said lot being erected i: two story frame riwell
!nr hot.ne. ; its the propertv of ALEXANDER
M-KIM.
ALSO:
A certain trucl of laud situate in .Siiatuokin
lOWnsUlt', orilllllll'jrriailil t'uuuii, uuanucu uu
i' a8 wiows, viz : H-giuuing .-.t tnne.
. -.. k . I L J I I. ..I .....4
thu? y tends of Ir. J. It. Maescf, uurth ae-
vetitv one and three iu:irter degrees, er.st thirty
eight J'erehes an 1 five tenths to Hones; thence
by Unds of Allen A. Moody, north fourteen and
a lm!f decrees, ert eighty m'Vcu perehe mid
sir tenths to utte.ies ; thence bv land of .Michael
1. Nber, srnth sixty three and H b-'f d'jree-, i
weft thiity r.ine jn-rehes and two tenths, to )
nones, tiil tiiM-.-e by hinds of Ohadtuh ( amii
be'l. south fonrteeu and half ilegrcci.cas.t eigh
ty perched to the pluce of beginning, containing
twenty acres mid Cfiv one jmtcIick, strict mea
.ure.four acrra of which is cleared and iui-rove 1.
Also, all that .-ei laiu liece or parcel of hind,
it nule in the horoiieh of tthamokin, connty
uforesairl, being lot numbered in the general plan
of said borough, number forty i-v.-n and J..art of
L'A number foity iit. and tsiuudej and described
us follows, to wit : beginning t : pevt at the in
tersection of Independence iintl Miamokin streets,
on the wcaterly siile thereof, forty nit.e and eilit
tenth" (eel to a rt i thence bf lands liite of Jo
seph Wetzel, noith degrees, wed one htiti-
!;vd and ninety one and four tenths feet to h,
post on the chiJI side f Khamokin street, thiity I
one aud seven tenths feet southwardly from the !
northwest corner of lot No. forty tive (45, ) at I
the line of aid hamukisi street ; then.') by Mia
tnokin street forty five feet, more or , to the i
railroad on ludcj nirt.ee street ; thftice ! same
and said trect. oue hundred r.tul titnety feet to
the place of beiirntng, conlaintug eight thou
sand, uine hundred s'juare feet, more or 'ess, on
which are erected a lurtrc two story brick build
ing, cont.iicic.g More house, ware honse, otScs, I
Ac. Ac, Mubliti, out -hour-. , Ac, and aiao a I
flame house i:ow useil a.' shoe u! butcher!
shop. And also the following lots of ground:!
. - 1. .l.-.X'. III. .I I .'-.' . I
i lO. o in Oloeu .o. ; r.t -,u. ill oioeiv .,o. i
ST. ; 1-jts 1 anl - in tdo' k No. Ti. ; lot Nf.o, bi.M-k I
j 77 ; lot ti t;i block 4T, on which is erected a ot e j
I an;i u. half story dwelling house ; lot 0 in t.ioei ;
i loT ; lot tl in block 1V9 : ut the pro;-rr cf V - j
j,i. i i.t. i i.'.r .i.i .
AI.rU: )
Aii that certain pie;111 and parcei of land situ
ate in the borough of S-jnbiiry. county ot North
umberiiu.l. and Hate of jV-nnsyivniia. being
part ot a lot tit:tnberi .1 in the rner:'.l plati of
ssid town r.ntaher tv.o hundred and tv.enty nine,
and bounded mid descriti"d ::s fo io v, viz: be
ginuir.g ft a post rn the we-t side of Deer or
Third "-tr.xt, at the iV.f.atn.v of ons hun
dred and tel. teet u.id one inch south ard
frotij the south sii'tr-f "L str.nt or Klackherry
strvt', th'i ee by u line p:ira".iel to spid ('hes'tiut
street we-t. v ard iitoss said lot sixty fet to a
post ia the ui'isi-'m iinr ! :twcea the said It t and
iot n:it!ibTed two hundrtd and thirty : theneel y
said division line so'ithwatdiy, tw-i,ty seven teet
stri't measure to a post; Ounce by a line paral
lel tn s..i1 Chestunt street -Inly tee! to the ivest
ern side . .f said Third street, and th.ence north
wardlj a'oi.g said Third -trect .twenty seven feel
strict meinure, to the place of beginning; con
taining fillet ti huiidred and twenty p juare feet
of land, with '.he ape,i,riena:icei- eon-i-ling nf f
two story frnite. dwelling (...iisl, v.ith --toie. room
and privy. i iu coiiitoe.i with Joseph Ulster,
his l.eir- an aV-gn. the live ;iTi1 ui.ei t upt-
( ! ii"" ana p..--:ige iu jiiu aong at: a.ley or pas-
nge way inn
f-'it. lie", ttieualirc, l'i width.
i eXter.Jii g o'.l l'lou --iid Third siitct, wfst-
w.ird.y, along ..tid iidhiinii.g the southern i.ne :
t:.e or piece r.f i'onn.t heret-y ce. v- y i for aii
:..! thei-'-.ith ; .- n-- j i-.--:tv
KVKK.
A e-rt iia lot of piece ot ground sil'latt ii. t'a
tucroii township '.orthuinSei Ian 1 count . P.-t.n-
tylv:.a, lionmlni :;t .lei-cri'.ed tis to!.oa. to i
wit : heghinit.g ul a t-;..- i: put1.: ro:; i ;
trading from peter V.'. ik-al'- t Mitn-i'ville, i
heioo alor g rid r itot noith twenty ('..; ret, i
wt twenty peref.es r: 1 three tenths to a rtone ; ;
theuee hv laud of Abrah.mi H ,ke' north ten-
Itytlitc- drgtre-. r-ist t.v t "rehea tti a s'one;
t hem hv the r'.ltlir. a'Jllth seventy h f re. , eilft
twenty perches and thi'e tenths t i :t -tone;
i thence hy iii raime south twenty three ill gree,
! west sii j erel- to th': pla'-r ot tTginning. 'oil- :
i t n iui'.ar "je h'.indtej an 1 twi-i tv n'if itt;tl ii;M !
' (.
t:tnatf'ar ator,
certain i t or p:" -e of gitcmd
orrsaid, I'otinde.l nn.) dcicril-ed as
follows, to v. it : lirjf inning at sttike and atoti" ;
three iei'm,
wei-t f rty fo':r perch' s and two .
tenthi to a stake an l store: : th' t.ee hy land of ;
Abr:ha:n tVeikel, o:ith seventy degrees, west j
twenty perrhea and three t-i,ths to a attire ; i
thence hy laud of rVU;iinn V.Vaiy, north twenty
three degrees, west forty pcrehe cnil eight
tenlhf to n utiike; tiie-tcc ly litr.d of Michael '.
Weikel, tiO'.v Win. L. and (. has. I1. Hcifeustine.
c'v Mlt' degre-., e-u- twrr,ty prfh ,
and thr-e tenths to the place ol t.-ginning, cou- .
t-.inlng Cve acien nr.d nlxty I've p-reh'3 with
l'pt'nrenauee, consislinir ot a two story
fiat:;r dwelling house utll tt..,(,tp .
iv of GII.HK.KT RKH ..
AlXi,
A certain tra'-t or piece of hind situate in the
horough of NortuunilierlanJ aud -oe.t:ty of Nor
thumberland, -mid Mate of Pentnylv.i-.ii:!, hound
ed and described u fallow?, to wit : pM-tripiiing
at the corner of land of .tesse Ilorlon'd beirg
adjoining the lire of the J.uckav.una t ttiooms
hcrg railroad ; thence northwestwardly along
the laud of the said .leescC. Horton'n heir uhout
t'TO tl'tS't-f'l fo- V-ri "ht fee. mo-A or l.i;s.
lo the line of Bird street in I!ird' additiou to the
borotitrh of Northumberland ; thence northwest
wardlv alone; said bird's street eifcht hundred
and thirty-five Teet, more or lets, to the north
east line "of Jenkins street in said Bird's addi
tion ; theuee down alonir 6al Jeukius street
one hundred and eiirht.y-l'our feet, more or less,
to lino of the said Lsekawana Ac Blootnsburs
railroad; thence northeastwardly up along the
line ot the said railroad to the place of bein
nins;, containing five ;.cres, more or less, with
the appurtenances consisting of a lan;e frame
car innnufacturini; uliop and fonndrv : a the
ptop.itv of THF. NOKTIU MBEKI.AND CAR
A N P M AM F '.TI'KlN(i COMl'AN'Y.
Al-.
A cet tain Jot or piece ot" ground situate in the
t'rou;;U of Mount Carmcl. county of Noithum
bcrhind, :it,d Mate of I'epny!vauia, known und
designated on the general plarL of se.id boione;''
lot number seven in block tirirty-oue, fronting
on Oak street twenty-five feet and extendiim
back to an alley, w ith the appurtenances cousist
ini; of a two-storv J'lank dwelling .'Mid store ; as
the pron. rlv of HFNRY H1LK.
AI.St),
Ml ll.at eeneiu lot or piece of ground situate
in ,!. W. Ul,e"- addition to the borough of Sun
b'.'ry, eoMiit 1' Northuiiiberland, and State of
l'etoit i:in:... known and designated on the plan
ol -a: .1 a.'d.ioit ao lot ti'iiuber twenty-tive in
iv i, n lb.-1 eleven, Irontinjr on SusfiilianHil
:m... !..iv jive feet, aud cxtendiiis; back one
hi.ii i' ej iir'ty f-el to a thirty feet street,
.viii. b. ii p ::t tiaiice:- riMiMisting of a Iranie
V'-i', The rijilit , title and interest of Hiram
11. l'.auek in a:; to ;: ctitniu l 't or piece of
ero'iii.l sit'tule. as afotetaid, known and desi;;
leited in the pi:.n of said addition as lot
tiueiber !v.eiitv--i in bhvk nuinler eleven,
froi.t'riL- oa :''ji:ei:Mjn:i aveti'ie tw entv live IWl
av l rxten.lina- tetrk one bandied and fifty feet
to thirty ! ! MreM, with the. :-.ppnrt'tnanees
eo;i-i .; a tvco-Ftorv Itauie dw, Ki'ie house,
A-e. ; ;iS . o.- ry orHtUAM V. . H.UVK.
ALSO,
' ,vo ,
i i t. i .
r:?r .r piece- of routid rituate in
Ilili.ll o the t'Oto'lull of ull
Not liotiili: rlat'if. and Mate of
J. '.V. C...e'r
bi;i y. coi:-;t v
IY:.:iv'v.in:;
,:. k: .own nn
em iT i
de-i-juat" (1 on the plan
:;i.!hm- tot;r an i live iu
lin' on U:i:iioa! ave
t . am". -Ti'T.di!':: teick
1 nn. he.: .".-t ::tly feet,
ot s :! . (Ot
b'.M k t.m.-.i
! I till ell. f: i
I .i-nry-tive t
i. t i i! ii o:n
line e.i' l
each oi
liior.
pu: 'i :.at
s. to
ele
iliiiiV l.-el sin llti Hie ap
:d i,:i !.'. nan. be: four onsint-
in of iv.-o-.-tory
Htabic ; a- i he rn
flame lellin holli-e and
rtv ot A! Kl'KP KKAl'SE.
.Ml tho ' o tt n ;in 1. 1- or t- lreet . i if errc.'.ud
situale ! in;.' .! li' i: j in the boii.U':h of Mount.
Caiiuel. and de-ifjiiated on the gcirrii! plan or
chart of said town of Ml. f'arniel. with the num
bers setcn and cistkl ( and S) in blecK number
forty-tvio (4,). and bounded and derciibed r.s
follows. viT : On the north by at: nlW, cast by
lot number ni::c tt'i, soulh ty Fourth street,
and weft I'V Lemon street, enntaining in front
nil raid Fourth st-eet fifty feet, and ntendinr
back in depth that width one bundled and fifty
feet lo nn ili'ev. whereon is elected a two Mid
one-hail story dwelling house, toveilng the
whole front of slid two lots with other outbuild-in-":
v the property of JONATHAN HOOVER.
A I.SO,
Two rertai: lop- oi- piece of :;rot:ml situate in
th" tnirotili Mount Canm 1. county of Nor
thumberland, and Stale of Pennsylvania, known
and designated on the general plan of Maid bo
rough us lot- nifUiber live at;d six in block num
ber thiity ni'ie, bounded noithward ty lot num
ber lour. ;! iw.ud by IVar alley, southward by
lot nninbi-.- sevn. an.! we-tward by Map!- street,
v. i?h the a;. t;rter.:!nei
'U 'ii'ing of a two-nturv
fr.mi'-
di'ii'iii
de);.li:' I.olisi: W'ttl "t-.l'i Tei
f.ion Kr.ssi.n:.
A LSi .
tie-
1
Ai. e. !l:.iu lot .f hi ml i:u su.ue atid teue
uii i,t '::. te ;a t.:e borough o: Riverside, in the
county oi N'oitaafibeil. .n!. atai Stale of Pciin
Kvlv.it.i.i. 1 ot.nd-marked and de.-( rilni! as fol
lows. v:z: HcilatiifL at III" so'it!ie-t collier of
Ae,i je V. and Kotitii l
, th 'tiee soiithward-
IV u'.Of.K the ..vest sj,ie
ot Avenue K. tilt v feet to
I it R. ; i!.. lite. 7. "terlv :.!o:i -aid lot o:i" hun
dred ilu'l'" ?0 elley j thence
lioi 1 1. ,-.i vl : a.om: r.tid alley t'f:v feet to Fourth
stteci : thence i a-iv.ar iiy alon said s trees one
hundiei! and eighty-!-'1.." f -- t to place of be.
i-itmiit-r. beitij lot narked .!. m section tweniy
lotir t -v.i it: the jila?: of ..aid Rivi'isi.'.e. with the
ap'virte!.:i ! ot-i-tiog of a lo--'ory tVuine
d
i'i-
w;'i
.-tore rotim. tram.: stable
property o: WILLIAM
an! co.,;
LIVZ' v
M.M.
i,. t i .t :ii- ': or piece of ground, situate
in tie- botough oi r-'ni tiut, county of Northuiii
berland, Mate of lY.'ii ivanla. aud b.yindeJ and
described a- follow-, to wit: HottnieJ ou the
north and east by canal or gut, 1 tt-tly belonging
to the Hutibury t'anal and Water Power ('onipii
ny, on tin-south tiv lot No. 7, (number seven)
iti Young's addition, atid on the w,;st by an alley;
aid alley running northward froth Fawn street,
with the apparo nances, con-:sling of a two
story brick house ; a the proper'v of JUKl'H
Rlt'H AKItSON.
ALSO,
Two certain i"ts or pieces of ground, situate
in the liorough of Mount C'aritie.!. County of
Northtitiberland, and statu o:' IVnnsylvanla.
known .T.d designated o-i the general plan of
of aa".d ,r."ugfc :t i-.H nur.;ler ten and eleven
in bloc!; :r:mt".T foi l -oti , bomah-d uorcvard
tiy In number mm , eastward ty draiige alley.
ioathward liy lot tititu'tr twelve, and westward
by Hickory -1 rot r , with the appurtenances, con
sisting fl a two rto'-y doUhl li.ime dwelling
house and stub'e ; ..":'!" pr - rtv i f JM;fH
JtAi!A Y,
' M .
Ail that cert aii tw.. -i-nt i rata-' mjsnag and
tc'jt:li:ent, sittiateou lie s i:tbwt-t side of tueeti
street .on the corn r ot l.ocs alley."' in the bor
ough of N'oithuinie; I'.nd. i:i N oi t h umbel land
count'., Mate oi" '.;: iiiia. cmnining in
front on said s're-t . I oy t . m j in di'iith
siHed. !ect. more or ie--, ':th a kitchen ill tne
rear, intruding po.h tourteen teet by twenty
feet, and fhe one half of a '. jI or piece of ground
appurtenant lo said build ing.Ving the northeast
erly one halt pait. of lot number one handled
and eighty-one, ( ll j bounded on the northwest
hy "Lock alley," on the northeast by ttieen
street, ..n the southeast by a part o! lot number
one hundred and eighty-two, (1V2) an l on the
soiitht -t tiy the other pari o' lot number one
bundled and eighty-one, (11) containing sixty
feet in "ront on Queen street, aud one hundred
and ten feet in depth ; as the T-ron-r' v of (."RAW
r'oKIl n KF.11T.
A
A c rtal'i lot or pii - e of frrottn i si'tc-.te in Up
per Ai:gn-t.t township, Northumberland coiiuty,
l'a., bounded end desCritH-.l us tolloWF, to wit :
l'.egiliniiii at -l'. lies ill the line ot foi inerly .lohn
H. l.etiker .ri.l ( h.irle.-, Wi'der's Utn! where f-aid
line fi i uii'iet at the Cutauissa ro.id ; thence
by land of tl..--aid . John 11. l.enkT noitn oivty-
fouv d'-gn-s lift i iiint
sixty--, v e: te.- n-v "i"'
by lands ,: i .1 .-.eiiv i.
ti degi. . - f-irty
feet to -'...I.e.-; the;.-.-- t-.
Wild.-i fo.it!: -;
ea-t o!,e I' .e.fre 1 : :
hail" to .;, . f or. i .aa -- i
four lil ;:e, - .-. -t f... n-tim
th- phi;.- :l .' ' :i t: i : . T. ' f
eoiisirtil'.g il;-: -''-ry i.
west, one hundred
i s to stones ; thence
:.'. ' o north trt:ty-
11. west forty-two
1 lortuerly f.
f'-t" u'te n minutes
t j.i e,. if,.t and one-
road, south forty-
a ti.i oue-h tif ft et to
. the appitrten.inces
.'svel'.ing house.
Ac.
A '.so. A. th t i ":t ;;u oiieT .ot or pieee of
groan 1 r.it ni U". ". J-.e's additiou lo the
borough ot .iii.', ary, cotu- jf aiidiIat" aforesaid,
kuo vi. an 1 de-igti .t- I on ilie plan of ssid addi
tion ;ir I t ti'it'iber ihir'.ecu in block eleven,
fiontir.g in I'.ailro.ni avenue twenty-live feet and
exo lulu g o that width west one hundred and
lilty feet tja thirty fc-t street, with the appur
tenanee. r-.'ii-:-.t i-i .f a two-storv fiai.ir ilwell
iii;' !''. e ; r- T.ro:rv '( HAVl'Il.
B I. ''."
.Ml t'." :o"nw;iig d-scribetl town lot of laad
fcituatu iti tin: borough of Kivrrsid. fn the couu
tv of N..:t!oi!ii:jeiliiiid aud Mate of IVntisyUa
nia, 5io'.it;d'-i Mud it scri'j-d es follows, viz:
co'inieoieing at the northeast corner ot avenue
"A" . a i Front street, thence northwardly along
the eats -i le of said n venue six hundred mid forty-live
fe t four inches, lo M;s.;u dinniia avenue,
then', (Hong 'alii avenue east'.vatdly one hun
dred and eighty-six feet eight and one half
itieh't.- to an alley, tin nee -.o ithwi-.ully along
said ;i i It y -ir bundle ,i arid siio-! -i fei t and eleven
inches to r'.t-t sti -t . t 'ia long said stiret
we-: atil'y o;ie hui:''ie.t and tighty-four feet to
the lil. ice oi" liej.ii. nilig. tielt.g lots A. I'. '". 1. K.
F. .. 11. I. K. i.. .'tni d. in -et ..n two rlj in
the plot .'I -..id Kivci-ide.
Ai. . a.', tho"; certain oiler town lot.-, of land
situate in tie- boi.v.igh ot U:v 'r-iib- iti the county
of Noitl.i.: , nr'eu 1 :,t.,i ft-itee.)' 1'enui.ylvania,
nil ir tn;-
at tie
tl-et
Hv, to
rt.hv. i ;
t corner of avenue
U.itt.d I
no: tiie. t i ; v
S;:-r.e'. ...
v.'eit'.-
right :iie! I
the -..i i .ii
teen i'eet
said -I i ' .
fo'.r fee' I..
tie
d.e
i. lung tall avenue
nd eightv-si l' t to
vinne. t . l in e :, long sai l avenue
e iiiniiiii l Mid ie!ily-Bix f-et
!t inelies to in: alley, thenee along
...iithwatiily -i iiiimlrej and lotir--lit
s to Kii-t :in-.t, tin nee alonkt
e.ai.t'y "ii hiitelie 1 und eiglity-
t.cginnwg, tiemg lots
milk..; N. . !'. U- -s- T- ' A-
V. :. - on v) two i'l tin- plot of stiid Kiver
si :. .;:h the .-tppiMteiiiiiu .-s erected on l't ""'
ci tftins of an tititt rttt-hed two-sfory hriek dwel
ling I.oms. ; :,f lie- j.roperty of CEOR'iF W.
KK ''' ! OO-KI'MINK KI' A Y hi- wif-.
A e. r:..:t. u. j '.eee of ground sltnste in the
borough mi Mount t'tirin-l, county of Northum
berland and htate of I'. iiu-ylvaiii.. known nud
designated on the general plan of said borough
as lot number twenty-two Iu block number thir
ty bounded northward by lot number twenty-one,
eastward by Pciir street, ouihward by lot nutn-b'.-t
( wuty-tliree and westward by t'ak ttreef,
conttiing in width twenty-five feet and lu depth
one hundred and fifty feet with the nppnrte
t:a:i"es eon.tisitiiig of a frame stable; ns the pr.i-P-i-x
of I'MIUr r. VAMIOKN.
ALSO.
A ret lain tract or piece of land situate in the
toW lis hip of IMa-.vare. connty of Northumber
land and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follow: bounded northward by
land of John Dimni, eastward by land of John
iJitutu, southward by land of fiideon Boaer,
anrl wrstward by laud of Daniel C. Hoffman,
containing thlrty-sii: ncre more or less, with the
apiitirtenances consisting of a two-story frame
house and stable ; n the. property of ASTRO.
N'V TKFI
ALSO,
One and oni-half certain lots or:e:-es of
ground situate, in the borough of Mti-'arruel,
county of Northumberland uud Stateo'ennsyl
vania, being one half of lot number fo find lot
number five, block twenty-live, us tvked on
the. general plan of said borough. Jouude.d
north by lot of Alfred Ajre. east by -neb al
ley, (outh by lot number Rt, and westy (.'hest-
toif t r'if witli tt. !iitiirli..i-iii.it. 1 it rf
a two storv fiamr h'libiint'. Alsi,. ;i rtnin lot
or piece of ground, situate -.fi aforeo:., known
and designated on the general plan otaid Kor
ough us lot ne.ir.ber one i,i bloc!; lty nlue.
Bounded northe.Hrd by Fot'tth sire,-!.:iUv. ard
by mi alley, south .viird by '.1 of Dav Kepier,
uuu westward by Maple sir. el, with ti i:p; ur-tenance.-,
eiiii-tin:; f a t v.o . lory l"ne house
aud slabie. Atso, a e rtain triauguir lot or
pieee ol ground, itu i:e as afoietaid. kovn :nid
atid dcsitriiuted .n tin- uetiei.il ph.ii of" ai4 Hor
Oul;!i ae block number f.iity-rkht. w'.-k'oii is
creried a two story frame house t:.Me;
s the property of !A.f 1).:", TF.!;!;-. i
ALSO. '
A l et lain lot or piece of irrour.d.sii'Jtate in i
Hcndrieks and Icnienl's addition to tic borough j
of Sunbury, in the county of Norlhmberland, j
and iStatc of IVmiFvlvania, known ail resii-nat-
ed in the plan of said addition as ot number ',
thirty eight, bounded northward by ?':ti: slivi t, '
eastward by let number t!iirty-fcen mthwatd !
j by a'i alley, westward by lot. number lliry-: '.ue, i
roiitainitig in width thiity feet, and imi pth one j
j hundred anc" thiity feet, w ith the apptUvmirc i, ,
consisting of i two storv fr itnt- dv.eil .ns h
,e' !
l and frame kitchen ; as Hi" proper! v !
LI
MILLKH. '
ALSO, j
j All that certain tract or piece of laiil.situMc
iu tbe towtishit' of Lower Auiruna. ounivof
Notihumlierland. and State of IV.unslv: ,iiu, j
bounded and described i:e follows, to ;'i : ite-
Lriiniitir nt a white oak sar.lini' 11 corner !' ihis. I
and .'(h:1 Wolf's land, and i:i a line of Joi.nhan
Fasold's laud : thence t v titt'.er land of sad Joel
Vt'oil font h one fourth of di-fn e. east an I. tin- 1
d:ei! .m l forty-two pure!ies lo a -tone : tin nee j
by la 'ui belo iuin to the heirs of Thorny Wolf, j
liecie.sid. due ea-t thirty-two and six tetiu pur- j
ches to a rt'xie, noith em: fourth of a c-jree,
en.-! twe.ity nine tmrch-.- to a stone. :i'i: 'st '
ri:;h!ci-'i purehei to a stone ; tiitnee by.iheri
land of John L. Shive, r.ort'n ore; foiulh o il -- i
gni.eart ono hu:u!re'i and ten j'-erehe.. I o a ;
stone ; thence by iae.J ol saij Jonathan he old, j
uorth eighty-six deuus, west forty -t wo mreh-s I
to the place of begiutiii s. contaiu'eisr tiirly tv.o .
acres and otte tiundnj 1 and fifty pcrc'us -iriet. I
measure, with the appuitenaticed, eousifiit -' of
a two Ptory wcatheiboank d log house
Also, all that certain other tract r j iet e of
land, situate as aforesaid, bounded nod de-ei ibcd
as follows, to wit : lleinninir at pin knot.
a corner of this and IVter F.tster's land, and on
a line of Abraham Wolf's laud ; theuee ty land j
of the eaid Abraham Wolf, soiuh e':ght;-sc-vrn i
aud one half decrees, vest oue hundred arid six j
and seven tenth perchct to a pine knot ; thence j
bv laud of Thomas Wolf, dc-ea-eU, anl Joel i
Woif. north oue degree, east one hundred and
fifty-one r.nd live tejth perches to a pine knot ;
thence by laud of Jacob KatthoUunew and Sam
uel Klingcr, Boulli eighty-four and three frirth.
degrees, cast orn: hundred and six and c'irht
teiith to u piue knot ; thence by lend of Mary
Eisler and Ueiicville Hower, so.tth one degree,
west one hundred and forty-one and f.ve tenths
perches to the pHc of twt;:nniiig, containing
ninety-seven acres and rr.e huiain d and fventy
perches strict inea-'ire, with the appurtenances,
consisting of a bank barn : a. the. property of
JOHN L. SHIVK.
T.ikon ia execution tid to be sold by
.-. it. IioTHKKMKL, siieriis.
Sheritl'b Ollice, Sunburv, Pa., O.-i. i, 1W.
ittcifuntilc.
I XISI AL IIrt'E.MEXTN.
New Hiid attractive Goods. In every Depirteient !
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, JftWri.KV, Sti VEIt lll H.tl ID WVItlt.
Cut!cry. Clocks, Rroties, English. FreeeJi i.itd
Oermna Entiey tijei.
H2
mmm
In view of the decline tu 'iOl.D, we !. ivc re
duced prices on our entire Mock of For;ia":i oter
rhandte to
I'm I 11 ItHlest,
and purchasers wi.l find it to liic'.r interest, to
make their select iotn NOW. v. hi!- the .JM RT
MENT 18 COMPLKTE.
Joods sent on approval for se'iections.
Articles purcha-.ttd now, for the Holidays, will
be packed and retained until pne'e. time :.a desir
ed. KOBBINS. CLARK A BIDDLE,
1124 CitnsTvi T St.. Piiii.Aori.i'iitA-
Cslt M (l'i:M(; OF NIKItJ mid
sr.viMr.it goods.
of every description and variety sueh as
DrrtH Csoodt
comprising a'.'i the novelties iu fabric and shade.
Full Assortment of Xottons,
which are being sold at the lowest Cash Prices.
Also, ftitocF.RiF,s and Provisions,
pure and fresh.
qt: k kn'sm'are, (rlasswake, ani wood
a ni Willow Ware,
Nicetit liranJa of rim.r constantly on li.inJ.
A very large
ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPK1J,
both glazed and common, ahvavs on hand.
II O O T S A X I) s 11 O E s
ror.
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
11EADY-MA I)E CLOTIUXC,
of ai! aires and of tl.e late-t stvles.
e l o r ,n .
A constant suj.p'yof we-tern white wheat Hour
a patriality.
The public are invited to call and examine our
Good jree. of charge. Our motto it "(,uiek
Sales and Small Frotit-,'' and to please nil.
The highest prices, wiil be paid for al'. kimlK of
country produce.
By strict iitteation to business and keeping at
all timca the most complete stock, and selling at
theloweet prices, we hope to merit a full share of
patronage.
REED 'JROTHF.K : SEASIIOLTZ.
Sunhnry, May 22, lsT4.
Sugar,
Coffee,
Syrups,
Soices,
Canned Goods,
Queens,
Willow and
Cedar Ware.
E
co
55 7. r
y. a
o
O
o
G
-- t c f-"
I r. i
c c i
5 Z 1 -i.
Cement,
Salt,
Fish,
Phosphate,
Land Plaster,
Harrisburg Cider
Mills.
Sisfcllancons.
M.VtlllMi SIII AM) IKO.M
GEO. ROIIUr.A' H SON 3,
Nunb'ir.v. 1mi:ih.
i
TNFORM the public that they are prepaie.tto j
X doall kinds of CA.-i IMi .1 havimr annea
n uew Machine Shop in eoiiiieetion wiih fieir
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, 1'laninir and During Machines, with the
latest improvements. With the aid of skillful
mechanic, they are enabled to execute :!! orders
of i
NEW WORK OR RKPAlKINti, :
that may be fjivu them, iu a satisfactory man-
ner. '
Urates to niiit any Stove. ;
IKON COLUMN!, for chur h 3 or other l.'iild '
iiigs, of all sizes.
BRASS CAST IN (if, Ac. t
m y
UrllRiaCJliaX -TOIL
FOR OKAVE YARP LOT.-; ;
VEUAIiTDAKS,
1UK YARDS AT RESIDENCES, AC, AC.
The PL(VS, already celebrated for their su-
priority, have been etill further improved, and
will e.lways be kept on hnnd.
Also, THItEPHlXfl MACHINES.
I
fctinbury. May 20, lVi'l.
Rtrlimir..
Wlljl
-Hbk ageSxs waatei)
( nKookTELL it all
I Py Mrs. StfnhouM of Salt Ijike City, for I
f ' vi-arg tha Wil of a Mormofl ItUh Prifrt- In-
troductioa hy Mm. Ho. 1Tu tory ot
111 oman's eapernr tyi ban the fiuldtn 6',"
111 fytcnM. atcrrt doin. etc. ut the Stnnnons a ft
J teuie-nwacr woman Tea tSrm." Bright, lur
ti and Ooml, it u tha 6tc naw hook out. actually
ivaAi.u" with eood thn3 foe all. It Ii populw every
where, with everybody, and outartb att other bookii thrr to
om. Miniabra aay ,- V1 qrnt Eminent woitwn
endorce IL Fvtrybodv wants it i and strata are aelanA;
from 10 toCOa day f S5th thwanit now in prrmt W
vant .VOOO bw, trusty acents IIW-men or women ,ni
we will rnail OulOl Krrr to thoM who willeanvau Lnnra
Minphleta with full particulars, Urm, etc. smt rrre fo o.!.
VUnaa A. Jj. Vi'uniai.-iu jus a Co-, liuusra. Venn.
KKHK simij'leo to nail's.
Ni".;.ri.ihofiK, with 'iirenie..
t o.. New If ilturd, Mnv.
LiiiiV fo:iriiTAT:os
S.-i;it ytaiej.. I".N it
i 'i :. i'. 4v.
!
WdltK I oil ALL r.t mov, rr-jje or iwaal; 'j ir
weei, Uav i r . o 'illat. N" i-;:!.::?:!. e seiet vjluai.le
).iHk!:,;t i.l" iwiils liv em.d free. Addr'-xs witli cent
return etiiiini. M. oi m , 1 7a, l,e.M-eli st N. V.
Oct. I'-,
II AVE vor ti:iei
JUEUBEBA
auk yor
vi:ak, nkhvoi's, on nKiMTATrn ?
.vv you uo i. n;i:ifl :;tiv t'lfriim i'P'niir''- iiut. of
an ffort thai: "! Tf I t ;.j.iilU- r mi-kii:
T'mu try .ii'rii!:1!..!, ihv wm.tii'rTu! toni. :-m i:ivir-r-tur,
'.vhii -Li o I)pii'-T''i.ilh i!t ti Brr.T. .vi'iniF :if
to iir.iia-t irT t all vi'iti for.-.
It in tio aN'oin..'' hi'T'4", T.birh priii'iilatrf f-r
pli rt tiidf-, oit'v t t tii1 uTt r-r full to l.r iV j t!i
tl hvr mul Hii.-n.
ii"h a h''.i:tv,y tout t'( :b' wh. ! 'tt; .!' i -ikiii mak
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fkiFi.T, 'h- luri' j ottW':ul, jiur mu1 rm thr,n,b th i
rr.t r. h-mI. y-t mrli:w aii'l hi
Waters' tonrcrto Organs
ctt. t k iOi I!!, in toil.' or l-..i'ty ; tr;-:- ilfy i
:itiun. I ii-'t!;' :t Stu. ; j ii" I'lii'i-ti.ju t fir ,
Huniiiu Wicr.
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or i mi t c;i, iai-ijt in nioiitlil) i.'.iaM:lH. Srcon!
liKi.ti irtni riiiiiiit bl ir-:it hurjjjiii. An nt Wniiid.
A literal tlittcaui to Tpj hf-rx, f iuiMi-t?, 'luur-b-n.
Schools lxdi't-H. ft. 1 ilttsfnttM t -Htsttijnrpt
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I. O. l.s s: '. ivi. Ii,, iw.
V. ANTKP .Vfir.NTH for the "Kile eutl l'Tilon.tfoii.i
of lr, UMiirttoiitt," i oinj-I -tf. atittntw. i fri-sh tMt.
ITirf Misil-i to tU' tirii-tt. AMp m, M. I;. lil'SSr.LI.,
rublinhi r, Horton, Mann. Orf. vr.
Aiceuta Wanted for
Prof. rotVLIIU'N ;kkat work
llll Munl.iH'il, V,.iiialilliiNl Hint tneir Vutnrr.l InSer-kfl.-i.i.eii.
: l iii.-. Its UsH. l'liv e-. s'c. Aici,:-! are rell-
liijr fr.un !:.: J'. rel ies a ilay. Si- e-l .'or - j e. :e:.a pnes i
ami ! t.." to Adt ltOi, ai d is-e wl.v it s!l ::ist;r t!i:;ii t
ioi ..:!i.r liook. AJ.lress, NArinN.W. M lil.ISIlINli J
'ii . Hnil nl"Ii loa. l'a. 'i '. '"'.
l-'or
Cf)UGIIS, COLDS, no KSKXFS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
T7s-s
WKM-N' 'ARKOI.lt' TA1I1.KTS.
1'fT IP ONLY IN W.n: J:'Xl.st.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
pie.1'! by I'lUfglsts. .'.-. .
JIAIsTIAIOltls
f.VK AND KAK ISSTITI'TF.
Jl'LIAN I J. C JMSmI.M, M. V..
Prcfrsorory and Ear Pir.ses in ft.. f
lid.,
si ltoroN l'i r!i:fv.
Titis Ins'ititiion, iti.'.!;-h- i i.i '.'lie :' tlj' ii..'.; ioul
niimt delliior ie the eii;- . H.t'U.i 're. !. tL.'nuiel.ly
ontaaizrj ana hf.-.l i.. ..i. ..-i- ecu-.rnieu.-' tor :li
sielnsne tirtitir.ei.; i..; i .-is-.'.-h -ut: -i:e f.xen K; e i-i-.l
Ksr Jllesses.
Kach patient Imn s i tii.iiil'e- i- "u '..'ei iv-'H
every atteutioti in r. r-SlKe.1 l.e.,s,H.
Tbe. Sur'sou wita h's rn., r --.t. in !;. tnsriiiti,
a ery jrreat oyuv lil.'l.ert to tf.e slek, sj-ecirllv f;..se
operats.1 upon, who can b- i-it.'J t r tiriie su.l ul a
lliomriit'H notice,
J hoar desirintf lnformutinn v.ll stI ty letter
to tri.t N J. itiUHOJ.V. M. r.
S". J iui.kUii 8t.. Bi.!timere, M. -'. :
"postponements imposmrle.
vILLIH Y A
Firt torlgHgir Prrniiiim lioiul
ck Tin;
N. Y. INDt'sTKIAL K.XHIHITI' )N CO..
Author it by ihe I.ti-islatur. t the sti.tr of X. Y.
2d Prtiuium Iraning. Dee. 7, 1H7 I.
3fl Sori'H Drawing. Juu. t. 1H7I-
F.VF.ItY I'.ONK will lie Hi ilPs nieit nhh r. lTeinii-.m,
an eipiivuleut for Interest.
C APITAL PICK.nil II, I00,000.
A'trlrena for ltoiuls auil full imfunuatico,
.nOKK.TIIAr, KICl XO A O.,
1 niancial At-ftH, t, yflK HOW, X. Y.
I". O. I'KAWKIt C. ' h '. ?:
Tin: n asox a iiajimx
OltO AN C"..
v. :n;ii s oi three Hiehest Meilsis atet I 'Iplotna of It i;nr
at Vienna, mi! i':ir:, v,7, pow oiler t.e.s: ii-snri-nv
lit ('jbiuet orjrjii" oi the wi-rl'l. iii. liel"i;: tte'v styles
v ii iuiprove-iie'it-.. r.-t i-nl; e.jiti.tvely eit h, a.-i
fi.rntly but also ee. a. plain" ot e.j ju.. ie. lits, the
teert iavorai.le .m m i.'SVn-'t. orvans iriit.il .itll iirivi
le o:' i.uri-liits... to slim'-.; any art el the ,-otintry.
Ktisl pHVie.eir f-.'.tsio! Ul w.irils. IiluHtrjte.1 ('Ht.-ill.k-V.es
au.t "irJ.l!iirs. with fill! j articular., sent fn on i u i:-t.
A.' tres M Si' k KAMI. IN OltiiAN i'o
ltoHton, Xev.- York or iin i:i. s . ?. lv
WA TK I A i 13 rVI'W for the lies, s.-ll-Articles
iii the woriil f'.i)' wo-tli of romp! civc:'
asv to those h.i will In-. 'ice -ij. -'.-i-. .. I'!'!1m: ,f
" TC7 Uron lMiiv, s. V. 1 Vt. :t,
t IKS V .KAM .H T (0( t:i'.T.
Montpelier Female Hnmane Association,
AT ALF.XAXI'ItlA, V.V.
OVFMKI.U 2II. 17I.
LIST Of ilIFT.
t liraasl Cash till'l
1 (iraucl I'ssh tilt
1 .al.l ';ill Ollt
i'M'osh Oitt, lt',.Kio each
I.", full l.ilt.,
Cash (ill's. I,lieaeh
imi .'ush (liltn, .'iiHlrneh
t.issMtssbljifts, l')e.l.:h
J.fKsi Cash (lifts, rsir-b
J,Csl ('astl (tlllh, -O ekch
-V 1,1 LSI
', n
. ti'ii.'-i'ii
T.i.lH"!
noil
W.ijoiI
. imTiiii
5O.IKI0
. 400,11"
tr2.17M Caso (ii; ti. uaiuotilin." to 5 l.iK),.Ht
M TlllF.K Ol' TICKLTS. IOO.OUO.
Wh.. Tn-l. t" '.
Hal'" '""',
tn.irt(r ',.H' 1
l'.lirtitij" of farh 'iii.., '2.-0 t
Tiekets tor l"l'.ll ;
Ttie Montpelier K-iih!p lluinl.e A.-.Klation, b:irt!- !
nt by tl.s l.otpxliitiirc f Virginia ami tin Cireml f '.nirt i
ot Or-ii-iBV C,. pr"lMeH by a .raml ltt l'i)iirTt to t't- j
tablifh and huiiw is "Mom for the Old, Infirm, ae.l
I)ititut Ladies ut Vireinia,'" at Mnntpflifr, the foriucr '
r.i.leiiep of iTertnlnt JuniFH Mudion. '
(iovvKvon'K uri icE, IticniioNE, .l.ily :), 1H.4.
Ii aft'ir.l" me .einr to any tlmt I am well actnmint- j
i w. it ta u larr inaionty ot tl.n MontpfliT Ketnule
H1111...11C Atmociatioti, who re-id 111 the vicinity ol my
holii". u'nt I atteHt their iutpllureaee and their nortli and j
Inch irputntiuu a tjentlemen, in well a'i the public is. (!-
Hil-in., influence aud ro'ts'taiitial mii"' lllrlly r- !
t.reMentd anioup them.
.1AMKS L. KKI.i'KK. '. v. VirKimu. j
At uniiHU. Va., July K, H74. " 1 ropin-i-li.t
thein ;is Kent ot' honor and integrity, -.'.U tully entnlisl t
ti tlie i-.uit'uli.oo. of the publie. " i
It. W. Hrohl'.S. I". K. JuitRP Ka-I'11 Iit.ol V11. j
KuitheT rcfereuee bv 1 u'liiiHuioii : Hi l'.elloii.y 1
li!b. rt C. Walker, Ki-'wv-rn.'r of Va. ; Hon. KoU-rt K. !
AVltherw, I.leu.-Oov. of Vl. and I'. S. .i-uit.T . h.-f; ;
sii:tirF and Memtira of CorjfMHii tioii Va.
hciiiittuiicen for tlrkHa way if mmle by riprem pre- ;
1 Kid, pwt-orl:ie mon'-y-ordr on Wanhiutoii, F. '., t 1
by letflterrd lcttet. '.
'For foil partieuluia, tKUmoniaL., Sc., send for r'.r- ,
rtilar. Ad.lre, HON. JAMES IJARKOrH, j
ViiKa'T M. T. 11. A.. Al.KXANDKIA. Va. 1
rt 1iW mv"'f' ml!"ii, v'f . ". V.
8"i
1 SH
WVC
Hiv. J. Wuiltor's Cnlifornia Viue
j:;ir BiticT'i ;ir- a purely Veetahlo
j y: y.v. :Uiots, maile ehietly ftor.i the natirc
ilt l iiS I'nuli'l on tin- lower Kinoes of tho
iieii.i .N't i;d;i moutitiiiits of California.
t'n.c itiftlli.inal To)Crtif; oi which arc.
exnwtftt tlieridrii:;! .vituoat tne km: oi
Alfohril. Tin (ii: 'tioM is Almost daily
n.-U; (U -i WLnt is tint canst cf the unpar-
Illlt'll ll StlCCV-st Of VlSKHAl: BlTXKIW ? "
Our :nihwtT is, that thf-y rouiovc the
cause of rlinoase. and the patiettt rcov
CM hisi hoalth. Thoy arc tho f,'rcat
I-IoimI puritif.r and a life-c;iYiri2: princi
plt, a perfect Renovator amllnviRorator
of the f-ystttm. Never Lefore in the his
tory of the world has a medicine hecn
coinpoiUKled pis-cssinp; tlie remarkable
dualiticsoi' VinkgarP.ittkks)ii healing
tho, sick j( every disease ittati beir to. ;
They ;irc ;i (.'eiilie Purtrutive as cell at a
Tonic, n lieving Cottp'stion or iDflammatiou
if thn Liver unci Visceral Organs ia Biliodi
Mi.-eH.-es.
Tbe proper! ios ji Dh. Walker's
ViXKfjAR i'.n ricR.s am Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative. Nutritions, Laxative, i)iuretie,
SedHtive, Counter-Irritnut, tjudorifie, Altera
tive, aud Antl-Uiltouat.
firatcful Thousands proclaim Vix
eoar Bitters tho most wondwrful Invipor
ant that ever sustained the ainkins system.
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bone3 are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
JHlions, Keniittenf, and Inter
mittent Fevers, which are so prev
alent in tho valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those "of the MisFissippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, lied. Colorado, Brazos, Itio Grande,
Pear!, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James-, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and'rcmarkally so during sea
eons of unusual heat aud dryness, aro
invariably accompanied by extensive
derangement?! of the stomach and liver,
ami other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon these various or
gans, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the) purpost: equal to Dr.
J. Walker's VrxiiGAFw Biiteh?, as
they will speedily remove the dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels avo loaded, at the same time
stimulating tho secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs. t
Fortify the liody acaiii-t disease
by purifying all its liuids. with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold cf
a svstem thus fore-armed.
dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Fain in the Shoulder?, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest. Dizziness, Sour
Eructatior.3 of the Stomach, Bad Taste ia
the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation
of the Heart. Inflammation of the Lung?,
Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a
hundred other painful symptoms, aro
the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle
will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lennthv advertisement.
Scrofula, or Kins' Evil, White
Swelling.", I'lcera, Krysipelaa, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affec
tions, Old Sore Eruptions of tho Skin,
Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these. a3 in all
other constitutional Diseases, Walker's
Vtnegak Bitters have Khown thcii
great curative powers in the most ob
stinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilions, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of the Blood, Liver. Kidneys and Blad
der, theso Bitter.! have no equal. Sueh
Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters,
and Miners, as they advanco in life, are
subject to paralysis of tho Bowel:?. To
guard against this, take a dose of Walk
er's VrsEGAR Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet
ter, Sult-Iihonm. Blotches, Spots, dimples,
l'ustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms,
Seald-heaJ. Sure Eyes, Erysipelas. Itch,
Scnris, Dittcolorstiens of tho Skin, Ilumors
aad Di.sefl-te.; e!" the Skin of whatever nnrao
or nature, ere literally dsi: r.p and carried
out of the "yctem in it short titne by tho tise
tf these Bitter-.
Tin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking iu the. system of so many thousands,
are efiectually destroynil and removed. No
Vf tern of ir.edirir.e," no vermifuges, no aa
tiielminiticf will free the system from worms
like- theie Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married r single, i t tho dawn of wo
minhood, or the turn" of life, these Tonic Bit
ters display no decided an influence that im
provement is Fonn pitru:ptible.
Cleanse !he V itiated Wood when
ever you Mad its imparities bursting through
tho hkin iti Pimples. Brjption, or Sores;
tU anse it when you rind it oWructeJ and
slnpgieh ia the veins: cleanse it when it u
foul : your feelinp will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the system
wiil follow.
H. H. McDOXAtiO Sk CO.,
IruirUti aaJ Ota. Act.. San Fram-Uco, Csllfurciii,
and ror. of Washicirton imii Charlton Ws-. X. V.
Sold by all iH-ns-nists and Draltra.
THE (in EAT CAUSK OF
fllSKKY.
A SCALrn F.NVltl
.Tl -T Pi rt.IIIIFD, IS
IT.
Price Si'. Cent--.
A Lecture on th- Nature. Treatment, and
KadieaL cure ot" fv'timinl Weakness, or perma-lorrho-a,
In.ltieed by Self-A!u-e. Involuntary
Emirwimm, Impoteney, Nervous Debility, and
Impediments to Marriage ceuerally : ,"''"'
&nmptinn, Epilepjv. und Fitri , Mental ttnd Ptiy
riienl Ineapaeitil, Ace. Hy KOl'FKT J. CUL
VEltWELL, M. D., author of the "Green
Hook," Aic.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable.
Lecture, elearly proves from his own tArienee
that the awful" criiisci-iiii-nee- of Sell'-Abase may
be eil'ertually removed without medieine, und
without danfjeroti furtrteal operation", bott.iies
jnetiumentft, rintr- or eonlial", poiutiiti out a
mode of cure a r.nee certain and 1 tTeetit.U, by
which evi-ry sutli-rer, no matter what hi.-i ron-li-tioti
mav be' may cure fcin'.i--(-::' eh-ap'y, private
ly, and radically.
This Lecture vrili prove
bo.iti t . thon.'and
and th'i'i-'.at.t'.s.
Sent under -n!. Iii i.i. i'l 1 neli.).e. t.i nii.v r. ).l-'
i-.Ti re.-eipt i.i hix eentii, or t . i OMti. Htani) 1.
.Viilr. i-'i the lubiIJl'.r.,
CllAS. .. r. KUXE, at 'o.
i.-T IV.v. rv. N. Y. 5'-t r..v
.::., t". H"' !.-.
4 hlMrt-ii olten look 1'alo and Sivli.
from nn
ol !
;es.' tli.111 hiiviiic 'v.irnts in the
st"in.".eh.
j llROWVS VFItMiri'GF. COMFIT.-:
j will li-vtrev WortiK without injury to the hild.
beimr perfectly WHITE, :ind tiotn u:I ttie eolontli;
or other iujurioii iitL're.lietit.i t:fu:i"iy uei! in
wor'ti preparation!-.
CfRTIf? kt P.ROWN. Prupih tori,
No. 21 ."i Fr.'.ton Street, New Yoi'k.
SUJ ly rtftiflijit! mil! Chtmtrir, ar.d dfHert "'
MeiWinc at Tv itNTV-Ftvr (.'r.i-f A Box.
July 1?, 1-1. ly.
W. D. MELICK,
Druist
and Apotliecarj',
IN V.EI.KER'S nCILDING,
Mai kt t Strrrt, Sl'MU KY, IV.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dnifro'ifcts' Fancy Goods,
PAINTS, OILS, r.LASS, PUTTY, C,
coust.intiy 011 hand.
Particular attention paid to compounding phy
siciuns preeription and family receipt''.
'itibnrv. Aro-! 17. ot
I'EXXSVLVAMl KAIL ROAD.
FHILADELPIHA A ERIE R. K. DIVISION'.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
r Minday, June 2Stb. 1S74, the
Train, o:, the I'l
hiladelpliia it Krie Ruil Koad Divi-
:ib follows :
"WESTWARD.
! Fast I. hit- Kfivcs P'uiladi.-lphia,
; " ' Harrisburij,
' " Siinijnry,
" " Williamsport,
12.55 p m
5-00 p ra j
(.j5 p m j
n ..Ml t in .
j.rr. at I.o'K Jtavcu 10.00 p n
Kiii: Mail leaves I'liiladflpUia, 11.5. m
" " Tlarrisburg, 4.25 a m
! '' '' " bun bury, C.SOatu
" " " Williatnsport, 8.35 a m
i " " " Lock Haven, il.45am
1 " " ': Kenovo, 17.10 am
j - " an at Erie, 8.05 p m
! Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia, S.00 a m
I ' " " Harrisbur, l.-jt) p m
j '; " " Sunbiiry 4.'.'i p m
i " " ': Williarnsport, l!.'.'i)pm
" " arr at Lock Haven, 7.30 p tn
! Niagara Express leuvei Pliilmleiphin, 7.20 a m
i '" " " Harrisb'ir, 10.4t) a tn
I ' " 4: .Sunbury. 12.30 am
' i
j " V. iiliattisp t,
2.05 f m t
' l-oek Haverr, 3.10 t. m
i " " '' Kenovo, 4.20 p m
r.rr. ai Kane, t in
KASTWARU.
I'hiludcl. F.xpn'ss leaves Lock Haven, G.20 a m
" " " William9iKrr, 7.45 a in
i '" "' Sunbury, 'J.30 a m
1 '' :irr. at Harribburg. 11.45 am
! " ' " PiilladeipUiu. 3.35 p m
" Erie Miii lenvc Erie, 11.20 a ui
Rcnovo, s::o p m
i " Lock Haven, '.1.35 p ra
" " ' WillianiPporf , 10.50 p m
I - " Sunbury, 12.4'J p i
i " ' arr. at H'lrr'e-bitrtr, 2.40 am
j ' ' arr ut Philadelphia, fi.40 a m
; Eliuiia .Mai! leaves Lock Haven, 9.45 a m
I " " Williamspoit. 11.00 a mi
I " " " hnnbury, l-J.-H,' p in ;
! l; arr. at Harrisbur :!.(i"ia m :
J " " Philadelphi i, 0.:'5 p m '
NiatK'ra r.xt n ss leaves Kane, 9.00 a u i
" ' " Ki.novi), 4.05 p ra I
lock Haven, o.ti. p m
" " " Wiili.imsprt 6.50 n m
" " Sur.bttry, fi.40 p m
" ' nrr. at Harrisbnrg, 10.55 p m
" " " Philadelphia, 2.50 a m
Mail East connects east and weot at Erie with
L. rf. ti M. P. K. W. and at Irvineton with Oil
Creek and Allegheny K.R. W.
Mail West w ith east and west trains on L. 8.
& M. R. W. and at Corrv and Irvineton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R' R. W.
hiiaira- Mail and liuIUIo Express make close
connections at wiihamsport with X. C. R. W.
trains, nortti, and at ltamburg with . C 11.
W.
trains south.
A M. A. BALDWIN', Gen'l Sap't.
Philadelphia tV Iteadiug Kailrond.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
Ji ne 15th, 1S7I.
Tkain l.Kwn Hfkndon asFot.i.ows: (SrxtuTS
EsftrTen.)
For shamokiii, 10.40, 11.00 11. 1.1. und 3.4
p. m.
For Mt. Carme!,A.-h!f.nd, Tama-iua, PottsviHe,
Rending and Philadelphia, 10.40 a. m.
Trains ror: HititMios. Leave a Foiwws
(Si noavs ExrEi'tfn.)
Leave Phamokin at S.W a. m. 1.50 and S.55
p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 0 15 a. m., Reading 11.25
a. in., Pottsville, 12.10 p. m., Tamaqua, 1.20 p m.
Ashland, 2.35 p. m., Mt. Cartnel, 3.21 p. m.
Tkains Leave II .vitRiSrtt itij, as Follows:
For New York. 5.25, S.10 a. m. nn l 2.00 7.40
p. 111.
For Philadelphia, 5.25. s.10 '.'.45 a. m., 2.00 and
3.5C. p. in.
SUMIATS.
For New York, 5,25 a. m.
For Philadelphia, 1.45 p. tn.
Ti'ains eon HAKKiBvr.(i, Lhwk as Fn.t.ow:
Leave New York. '.'.OU a. in., 12.!0 and 5.30,
37.45 p. 111.
Leave Pbihtdelnhiti, 9.15 a. in. 3.40 and
p. m.
SUNKAIS.
Leave Ww Tork, 5.30 p. m.
Leave Philadelplda, 7.15 p. m.
- Via Morris and Essex R. R.
J. E. WOOTTEX.
6'f.vnt! .S'-.Y
Reading, P.t. May 22, 1971.
Northern
On und t'fter Dee. 1
1'outrnl Railways
, 1HT3 traitiH 03 this roud will ruu
at folitivs:
LEAVE yORTHWARD.
Leave K.rk Itenova F.lmira Buffalo
Mail Aecoru. Mail. t.ii'rwn
WasbiuKton 8.3s p ui . a ru tl.:i.'ni
lUltiuion 11. IS 111 S.ttSara 1.45 p m
Philadelphia ln.JO p m Mam 11.55 p ra
Harri.burir. ... a.0." a m a ni 1.30 p m K.iK p m
Hunburj... j.Wiin 11.10 am 4.15 pm 7.15 pm
Arrive at :
Vi;:i.i;niirt . . . 7.10 am l2.ft.1pm 7.10 pm 9.ipni
Ehnira ll..Miara 10.21 p m
l'.uif !. H.:a p m
I ru- 7.'20 p m
All daily (.Ti-i.t SiiiiiliiV.
I.ea-.'t : lluflalo Llmira Hurrisy Krie
Kiprw. Mail. Accoiu. Hail.
K:ir...:
I'-lffilo
Klmira
WiUl-um. nrr
Siiiililiy
Arrl w at :
HarrylMir .
Ptiiiaileli'hli.
lt.iltimore ...
V.'a-hinirti'u .
11.20 a m
7.W am
2.4 pm
(i.50 p ia 11.10 p m
8.40 p in 12.W a m
:.'M p m
1.45 a 1-.1
ti.: a in
l.lt) a m
f.rta n ui li.l.'. a in
. 4.fio a ia I. mi p m 10.50 p m 3.HS a m
. 9.10 a m 5.55 p m '2.50 a m H.im a m
. H.ltiaru 6:sn p ra t.3m H.Ki a m
. 10.35 a m rf.'t" p m rt.l t a in 10..K a m
.U r'""' Sucbury djil; escept Sunday.
a. j. ha-ssat r, l. h. yoi:n, t. orcKEK,
(if ui llanaser. (renl Pjm. Ageut. Sup't.
" NEW GOODS "
for
SPRING AND SUMMER
at
niHH Kate Ulark'H,
Market Square, Hunbnry, Pa.
LADIE'f DRESS GOODS of every y'. ana
qualitv.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND
Tritnniin'r a specialty.
TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY.
The finest assortment of Ladies' stoods.
Everybody i invited to call and see them
buv cheap.
May 8, 1S7L
WINTER STORES.
RYE WHISKY,
? LOO a jalion. $11.00 a dozen.
YELLOW SEAL SHERRY,
Itf Ltrjte bottles, 311,00 a dozen.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY,
l-.00 a dozen.
APPLE JACK.
JAMAICA Rr.Nl',
SCOTCH WHISKY,
CATAWBA WIN1.
OLD PORT WINE,
CHAMPAGNES,
SEGARS, AC.
II. A A, V. Van Itcil,
The Wine Merchants
1S10 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
Oct. 21. 17:;.
and
THE Hl. RAKBF.ll NHOr
I'
S THE SHOP OF THE TOWN and Ions
has been ; at-k history and she will tell you
Men have rrov.-n old in our patronage
Babies on their mothers' breast
To bouncing boys at play ;
Aud youths by maidens fair caressed,
To Kin! wart men with care, oppressed.
And old men fiiver pray.
And anions the honored and lantinif impres
sions of time, and the crash of revolution in
circumstances, we stand a livin? monumental
iiicmeuto of the insrenuity and perseverance ap
pertaining to the identity ot progression, p'.ying
our vocation, with the highest style of art and
perfection, and aspiritur to achieve the highest
reward of merit att-iinable In our humble eapaei
tv, and the sentiment of respect and approbation
which the presence of superior appliances and es
tablishment are always wont to inspire.
Always to please
We rhave with ease
Cut and comb with taste the hair ;
Shampoo the head with sooth'mjj care,
And color the whiskers black or brown,
To suit the people about the town.
Then allow me politely request you to stop,
And not j;o past nor from around our shop.
To eet shaved on the basis of ability nor as
some have dune for our une of the ballot for prin
ciple sacred and rijcht nor uuder the common
secret and invidious guise of enmity to complex
ion ; for the cut of a man's coat, or the color of
his skin, ought not to affect his usefulness nor
his tiualitiealion. A fair chance is ull that we
demand, to rive the proof to all the land.
JAMES W. WASHINGTON.
Proprietor.
Sunhttry, April 5, I'i'.i ; No. 01, Market st.
John H. Ski t.. John M. Scposouu.
SEEI. A SCHOXOIR,
Second S'reet, Womk.i-hoki-, Pa.
FOKF.IGX AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS
WINES, BRANDIES, C.IXS.
Pure OM Kje Whifkej.
j Arrt r. Wt'isvrT, Cor.ni..L, Ae.
j All Lienors bU1 ipmrrautee-d a represented.
j Orders, promptly attended to and puUic pa-
j trnnc" rejpectfultv solicited.
j SKLL ,t SCHONOUR.
21 St., Womflsdorf, BerVi Co., Pa.
27. T7 lv.
MILKIXCl Ti: WE.
At the foot of the hill the milk-house atamls.
Where, the balm of Gilead spreads bis han1,
And the willow trails al each pendent tip
The lazy lash of a golden whip.
And an ice-cold spring with a tinkling ound
Makes a bright green edge for the dark green
ground.
Cold as a cave is the air within,
gravc arc ti,e ghelves with the burnished tin
r . 1. . , . : . . 1. . . . 1 c . -.
yji hue curving oiiuics, uuu hi:c eeas ox irnue
That turn to gold in a sinrie night,
As if the dise of a winter noon
1 Should take the tint of a new doubloon !
Burned to a coal is the amber d?y.
Noon's splendid fire has faded away,
And, lodged on the euae of a world grass-grown,
Like a great live ember glows the sun ;
When it. falls behind the crimson bars
Look out for the sparks of the early strs.
With the clang of her bell a motherly brown
o trace of her liueatre banded down
Ih leading the long deliberate line
Of tho Dtvoas red and Dcrhauis Hue.
"Co-boes !'' "Co-boss and the caravan
With a dowager swiDg comes down the lane,
Aud lowing along from the clover bed
Troops over the bars with a lumbering tread.
Umler the lec of the patient beasts,
Ou their tripod sxoo'a like Pythian priests,
Tho tow-clad boy and the linsev girls
Make the cows "give down" in milky swirls.
There's a stormy time in the drifted pails.
There's a sea-foam swutb in the driving gale.
Then girls and boys with whistle and song.
Two pai'.s apiece, meander along
The winding path in the golden gloom,
And "set the milk in the twilight room.
Hcnbnee.
Pueparinct Tlaxts run Winter.
Those who have flowers in the open ground,
which they wish to keep in the house dur
ing the winter, are very apt to delay taking
them up until the first frosty nights uhow
that they are in dauger. For ourselves,
we do not think it pays up geraniums and
such soft-wooded things that are apt to
grow out of shape during the eumnier, but
we make cuttings and start with nice vigor
ous young plants, but those who have not
made this provision, will take up the old
plants. The first part of October is quite
late enough to pot the plants that are in
tended for window culture. Any good gar
den soil will do for potting, and if it is like
ly to be too stiff and bake after waterins,
mii some sand with it ; it is better to use
liquid manure after the plant is well estab
lished, than to add manure to the soil. Use
; cIl;an iH).s arij tQosl(, without cracks, i,uf
1 , , . ..... ...
crocks for drainage in the bottom, and then
pot the plant, removing any straggling
roots, and carefully preaa the soil firm
around the plant. At the same time trim
the plant into shape ; do not be afraid to
use the knife freely ; the chances are that
too much will be left rather than too much
cut away. Shade for a few days, water as
needed, and when the toilage shows that it
has iccovered from the shock of removal
J more sun can be given. It is important to
insure the plants to confinement gradually ;
; set them on a veranda, or where they will
15 1 be well exuosed to the air and linht. and
yet be protected from frosts at nii;ht ; if an
unusually cold night occurs, take thera in
doors. When finally taken in, place them
in a room where the windows can be open
ed every pleasant day, and do not bring
them where there is fire-heat, until the tem
perature makes it necessary. More house
plants are injured by too high a tempera
ture, and too dry an atmosphere, than by
cold. Preparations should be made for pre-
cellar. If plants are to remain dormant
until spring, several may be put into one
bos, with plenty of earth around the roots.
See that the earth is not wet ; plants when
dormant are more likely to suffer from loo
much moisture, than from too little. They
should be looked to now and then during
the winter, and be watered if they absolute
ly need it. Geraniums cut back, winter
well in the cellar, but if too much foliage
and too many succulent stems are left on,
they will decay. Those who have never
tried it will be surprised to find what a val
uable adjunct a good dry cellar is to the
garden in preserving tender plants. From
the A'lfriculturist for October.
Windows in Horse Stables. Wc rind
in a German exchange some curious obser
vations on the manner in which the posi
tion of the windows in the stable affects the
eyes of a horse. In one instance the horses
of a farmer, fine animals, celebrated fot
their excellent condition, were kept in it
sta. Ie lighted only by a small window at
one side. When light was needed for work
the door was temporarily left open ; the
result was that nearly all of these animali
had eyes of unequal strength, and in timt
! a number of them became blind on the side
j toward the window. A strong light di-
redly in the horses' faces has been found
j to weaken the sight. The worst position
j of all for a stable window is in frout of the
horses and much higher than their heads.
An officer had bought a perfectly sound
mare from a gentleman whose stable was
lighted by windows at the rear of the stalls.
The animal was sound aud perfectly satis
factory. After three months she became
suddenly "ground-shy ;" on examining
! her eyes they were found directed upward,
aud this was explained by the fact that the
windows of the officer's stable were situa
ted above the head of the stalls, the eyes
being generally drawn in that direction.
She was removed to another stable, when
the light was admitted from all sides, and
in three months the difficulty bad disap
peared. Another officer reports that during tho
campaign of 1670, in France, he rode a
horse that was a capital juniper. On his
return from the war he placed this animal
in his stable, the windows of which were
above the. front of the stalls, and in a short
timo the horse became so shy f the ground
that he had to sell it. He had had a simi
lar experience with other saddle-horses, all
f which became ground-shy in his stall.
Oue animal in particular, a thoroughbred
mare, renowned for her jumping qualities,
refused in a short time to cross the smallest
obstacle, and when forced to cross a foot
wide gully, made a leap that would havi
cleared a ditch fourteen feet wide. Own
ers of horses who find that their aniruah.
shy at objects on the ground, or at thoi
side, would do well to look to the windowt
of their stables for an explanat ion of the
evil.
Making Saver-Kraut. The best wt
ever cut we made ourselves for maDy years
and for a considerable time with our owr.
hands, and alway? from Savoy cabbage. It
was manufactured in this wise : In th
first place let your "stand" holding from a
half-barrel to a barrel, be thoroughly scald
ed out ; the cutter, the tub and the stam
per all well-scalded. Take off all the outei
leaves of the cabbages, halve thera, remove
the heart, and proceed with the cutting.
Lay some clean leaves at the bottom of tht
stand, sprinkle with a handful of salt, fill
in half a bushel of the cut cabbage, stamp
gently until the juice just makes its appea
rance, then add another handful of salt,
and so on until the stand is fulL Cover
over with cabbage leaves, place on top 5
clean board fitting the space pretty well,
and on top of that a stone weighing twelve
or fifteen pounds. Stand away in a cool
place, and when hard freezing comes on,
remove to the cellar. It will be ready lor
use in from four to six weeks. The cab
bage should be cut tolerably coarse. The
Savoy variety makes the best article, but it
is only half as productive as the Drumhead
nnd Flnt Thxtch.O'rnntoirv Telenwph .