jflPLEBURQ, Angtmi 14, 1873, Loonl Woww, Ac I U now look m though Miildlnrmrp; Wmil.i bo afflicted with "nary" circus Tuis summer. ticket offleo hat boon eatitnlislt- E,l t nliiiniiH minion, norauovuio, on he H. A L. Raili-nad. The trout fishing sonson closes LuqtiKt Will, Instead of August lit, as fpubliHllca in many iiiurnni. ! lie very ittternt in the tiixtmmtioii ,f dixinftflntils. Tertnit nothing of loconipoecd nature to bo about your We have no report of Urge wheat Ieftlili in this section yet this year but hen wo suppose aa yet thero hat been mt very little threshing done. Farmers who leave their sliocn out ii the fields, after night, in this neigh .orhood, a wo learn sheep dogs have RnU'lv visited Hooks, with sail result The swallows are already gather ing in groups, on the fences and nlong the telegrnuu wires preparatory io innt ,.u "when the swallows homeward "v." r 13i" Newpnri Xrn has lately learn- 'Xit Adv. Aat. .V. Y. City, was nVu the powder that would send nun Ac. The proper authorities should have 4ngrr boards placed at all the croxs ron.N throughout the county, so as to enable traveler to keep their proper ten rings. WArciiMAKKR. Mi arc Roniig 1ms cpeiind a shop at Adahixhurg, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, promptly, and satisfactorily. Give Inni a trial. A young married man does not be lieve "a thing of beauty is a joy forever." lie says the author of that sentiment ought to see his pretty wife when she's "got lior dander up. " The tanners are jubilant over a promising corn crop. In the spring, m !ioli the weather was wet, cold and hsckward, and tho corn looked "mis erable," tho lords of tho soil made wry faces. Mr. Bonj. Duchman is prospecting for iron ore in this vicinity with rather ful'ering prospects, and hits leased sev en! tracts which from external indica tions promise large quantities of rich hematite ore. Success lien. Celery iilunta should bo set out now. A trench six inches in depth ought to be dug, and the soil for sixitudies more heiieuth should lie well pulverized. Protect tho plants from the sun for diiio weeks and apply dung-water manure ever' evening. rersons fishing with seines or nets render themselves liable to pay a tine nfrirty dollars and costs for each of fense. One half the fine goes to the in former, who can go before, any alder man or justice of the peace, and make the necessary statement, and not be subject to any further trouble. Il'in. Elliott, of Money township, nnd W. E. Farnundis, of 0 iltiinore, re cently captured a porcupine alivo, in Miss 'Hall's wood. They took him li'iino, nnd placed him in a box; but More morning his sharp teeth had ea tou quito a larre hole in the wood, and the active little prisoner had uncere moniously departed. Luminary. Bparefi'I,! Now that green fruit is cm. iioncing to make its appearance iu the market, it is very necessary that pernons who desire to steer clear ol jiitiim and physicians' prescriptions, should bo very 'ciirelul how they munch iinripo or iniperlcct fruit. II parents would exercise n uuewutohlulne over their children in this particular, it wiiii'i I save tliem much anxiety and trouble, as well also many a doctor's tall. Excellent CVstard Pie. Tako one quart of milk, five egg! tako out the whites of the eggs ; beat the eggs ; add half a cup of sugar, a little salt ; flavor to unit the tiisto ; till tho pies and buke. While the pies are baking, beat the whites of the eggs to a froth adding one spoonful ot tine white sugar; beat again, slid when the pie is done baking ; sprcud tho frosting over the tops of the pic; set in the oven to brown and you have pie that will satisfy the appetite ol the moMt fastidious. Eoii.ed IIread PiTDixa. Crumb yoar stale bread in a pudding pail and cover with sweet milk, and set by the stove to warm and soften. Then to every quart of tho mixture add two well beaten eggs, a half cup of sugar, rnd a handful of raisins or sweet dried f uitof any kind. Do not have your mil full, as it needs some room to rise, nit the cover on tightly, set iu boiling water, and do not allow it to stop boiling 1:11 done. If you try that once you will never make a baked pudding again. Serve with cream. A correspondent of the (U-irntiftc American says : "The best remedy for Heeding at the nose, as given by lit. (i!eason in one of his lectures, is a vig orous motion of the jaws as if in the set of mastication. In the case of a child, a wad of paper should be placed in its mouth and tlie child instructed to chow it hard. Of course on adult does not need tho paper. It is the mo tion of the jaws that stops the flow of 1.) ..... 1 Tku 1 1, ,a .. . .me. ttinhlii tlmt many will feel inclined to laugh st it. but St lias never been known to fail in a single iustauce, even in very severe cases. Revolctioners or Tekk twp. John B. Linn gives the following roll of Capt. Vi'oiser'a Company which was from Penn Township in tho neighborhood of tiollnserove. will no doubt prove inter esting to our renders, as many of the aeeendanu or these ueaa Heroes are "till living. A Mutter Roll of Cant. Jim, Writ, (hmpany of Xorthumlerland LXunly Uilitia, June 30, 1777. I Capt. Benjamin Weiscr, 1 Lieut. Christopher Snyder, 2 " Adam Mintfer, H ' Joseph Van Oundy. 1 Bergt. Marx Mane, 2 " George Marshall, 1 Corporal Philip Moyer, 2 Frederick Kisenhauer, Drummer, Will, Thompson, Privates. TVtue lfnetavmtn C1mmm Pnifua John Livengood George Brosiua, i nomas Hitch, Andrew Bcitx, John Mebter, Adam Kerstettcr, Philip Neitx. Nicholas Urosiua, oiin tiauser, jonn iiemi, Christian Hlmffur. Adam Loll'ler. Gcorgo Mover. . Mathias Winner, ieorge Ilorroia, Jacob Hnyder, Tobiiw Bicklo, John Hester, John Faust, Henry Grcuiinger, George Troutnor, Martin KersUitter, fj. Farst, sick, Leonard Kuralotter. Nicholas Shaffer, Zacharias Kpengle, J'onrad Furst, , Michael Nowuutn, Henry Kaufman, - Peter Weis, Philadelphia June 80, 1777. Thf oo""ny served through the t-wv f ( ( '-"-r v '-'i tha -i..v of otir formers bare nearly u nisnea plowing tor tail aeedinf . Itbolioovea mir farmer friends at well aa all other owners of rood horses to look well after them, aa the country in every direction seems to be over run with horse thieves. . The Dominion Board of Trade, at its last sooKsion, resolved in favor of gauging distillers' products, petroleum, fish oils, etc., fcy wWeAf instead of the gauge-rod. The Fairbanks Campany manufacture a class of scales expressly adapted to tuts uso. New Advertiskmests. Wo would call tho attention of our reader to our column of new advertisement Smith A Manbeck, Dry Goods Merchants Orovcr A Baker Improved Hewing Ma chine. 9. Faust, agent Sales of Koal and Personal Property, dec, Ac. A twin I InnM erected on three sides of the fair ground ni iHHiieuurg, ami a uuiioing is io ue erected IWx!. Proposals Tor the crce lion of the fence and building will lc rwrived at tho oftiee of T.J. Smith, Ivn., in Middleburg, till August loth at 1 o clock p. in. We would invite the attention of the citizens of Hnvdcr county to the card of Dr. G. A. Smith, successor to Dr. .1. W. Koekcfellow, who has located at Middle- burg anil oilers his professional services to tho citizens of this County. Dr. Smith is a graduate of Ji'lfurson Medical l"iiiverity of Philud., and comes well recommended. Skresapk. tin fatiirdav niu'lil one of our voting bloods concluded to ser enade Ins iral 'A'if ti-ll- if and auoth er fellow what unwrrrnlnl bilii. The sereuaders threw their wholo soul into tho thing, and such music I ' it would havo sot Himiuin's stuffed birds in eo stacies. QuartetteFirst or nir singer Prof. Ex-lovcr-8oprano-Mille. remale cat Alto, g. g. extra, Mr. Tomcat Basso-M. C. Bullfrog. Tho plaintive strains awoke this sliimiKrtuir com inunity and stirred up the liveliest nintioti Jnnnev l.ind aank into in significance and fadam Parcpa Kosa stripod or all tier laurels. Isvestioatiox Wanted. Late devel opnienls seem to render it more than probable that John Baird who was found dead near his hou.io in Centre twp., two weeks since, came to bis death by a blow inflicted by a jierson who is prowling n round that vicinity. At any rate tho matter needs further investigation, and here is a chance for our sheriff to show whether he has any detective abilities or not. This person is supposed to be one who is needed in Northumberland Co.. to tin ish a term in jail. At any rate this chap has been seen in the vicinity and was known to have made threats against Mr. Baird and also against a brother of the deceased who resides in another part of tho twp. At the house of the latter a watch is kept at night, so well convinced arc thu family that thero is danger of another murder be- tmr committed. The man who is feared was sent to the penitentiary from this county, se veral years since, tor borne stealing and is; no doubt, one of tho party who is coiumitiug tho depredation in 'this sec tion ol the country. ttli as manv vigilant oillcers as are located in this vicinity, tho party ought not long to be left at large. UUmnJulil Timcn, Aug. C. Milk as Medicine. Tho London Milk Journal suvs on the authority of Dr. Benjamin Clarke, that in the Kant indies warm milk is used to a great ex tent as a spccilic lor diarrhoea. A pint every lour hours will check the mot violent diarrhoea, stomac-ache, iucipi ent cholora, and dysentery. Tho milk dio'tld never bo boiled, but only healed sufficiently to bo agreeably warm, not to urn io ui iiik. ,hiik wnicn lias iteen boiled is unfit for uso. Tho writer cives several instances to show the value of this substance iu arresting this disease, among which is tho following. This writer says: "It has never failed in curing in six or twelve hours, and 1 have tried it. I should think, fifty times. Ihavo also given it to a dying man who inui ncen subject to dysentery eighth months, latterly accompanied by one continual diarrhoea, and it acted on him likea charm. In twodayshis diarrhoea was gone, in three weeks be becamo a hale, fut man, and now nothing that niav hereafter occur will ever shake his faitii in hot milk. A writer also communi cates to tho Statical IHmetanil Uatrllt a statement of the value of milk in twenty-six cases of typhoid fever, in every one of which its great valuo was appar ent. It checks diarrhoea, and nourishes and cools the body. People suffering from diseuso require food quite as much as those iu health, and much more so in certain diseases whero there is rapid waste of system, Frequently all ordin ary food in certain diseases is rejected by the stomach, and even ' loathed hv tho patient, but nature, ever beneflcient, has lurniHhed a food that in all diseases is beneficial in some directly curative. Such a food is milk The writer in the journal last quoted, Dr. Alexander Yale, after giving par ticular olwervations upon the points above mentioned, vix: its action in checking diarrhoea, its nourishing pro perties, and its action in cooling the body, says: "We believe that milk nourishes in fever, promotes iu sleep, wards of delirium, soothes the intes tines, and, in tine, is the sine qua non in typhoid fover." Wo have also lately tested the value of mtlk in scarlet fe ver, and learn that it is recommended by the medical faculty In all cases of this oftnn very distressing children's disease. Give all the milk the patient will take, even during tho period of greatest fever; it keeps up the strength it the patient, acta wullou the stomach. ami is in every way a blessed thing in mis sicaness. XBROai OF YOUTH. AOENTLEM Alt whs snllsrad for ynn from Narrow OfLllltr, Prematura I))f, and all lb iIIhii nfymt ,U indlaaratloa lll. for th of MHsrlna huuiuitv, Hud frs K all wi.o aliapls remedy by vhloh ha waa aiirad BulTar- ara wlahliii loprost r islriUaraa,parl ea caa do so 6 addraMlnv, In parfart eoufl- dauta, JOHN B, IKtnKn. A.a(. Mo. No. U 04r Ureal, Naw York. l9r For Loss of Appedtla. Djaprpala Indigsstloa. DapraMlon of Spirit and flsatral Debility, la tbalr various forma. Frro-Plio porsiad Bliitr of Caliiay Bad hy Caawall, Uaiardal Co, Now York, and ili by all druxxis , la aaha bast Ionic As a slimulaat loaia for. paiieais rooovar ing from ft var aad olbar tieknosa, it aas aorqaal. If taken during lb Mason li pravtut fTrad agu aad olbar intsr. mittanl fetors' Erv rt ad ar el lea ainiaa Inr 4nit la or i bi- aharmail lk lla I aaulUol and exasole HlnatratioDa, wi ll aa ploeeed lih lla lrek aad piqaaul litarary eoalenla. A u aanl. ttteot full-uavii aiarina la auana Ik ai.Meor, rruejlbeevnellor M. V. H. Maaa, N. A. eiu el oar ral ualoiaraof watarajraaa Tha lllararj eoaieula of Taa AMJee keep pee "MS Iu a-wa ef art aad era tkleeaoaU suvauallf iDUrratlax. Tea BikiealUueotM Britain an wAra lee Uatlo la aa I d U..-e, h., a. ualo. An, a I - a 4, - -r I v .1.,. a V gEUKoaiOVI r&O&UCJ MAKJUt ecawaeran wsaatr tt Wticjrenneller Sc. Hon. Wkeal aaw per baabal 1 3A ny Cora do Oats do Clotartaad per bashtl Klsnfed do Polato nw do Timothyaeed do Duokwlieat do Onion do Duller per pound f.tt per dotea Tallow per pound Lard Cfcerrle Heeded CberrU ttlsokherrie Dried Apple Diled I'eaobe do unpared Baoon, Side .Soap .Shoulder Han I'beainuli per bnahel 60 60 85 Ml 7J 00 19 14 oo 07 04 13 04 00 6 to 8 t .16 MARKIHD. n (he lo-fc. Is it , by Ba. , Mr. M. f . tttoinlnio' aad Mt. Sellad Welrick, bulk el ttala boroaak. On a loth, met, ky lie. L. . rdnanda.at Adararhara Mr. Joh f. NnlaadariM thlrH'r mik and Mias nnle Motor or trever Top. Wr iluraiv'yi,h John anil A tin la Ion a lira ol anfliatnrne! prarv, tirotpiUv. kpel aa a.? . au. He la a mertnrtn ynnn a' ailemna and Aaule III rertaloly mike klin e good wtra. rn:i. On the SVh Bit.. Mra. H. P.. lf of .Tnin fina. anm, of Hnylrr wantr. formerly nf fatte-aon .lonlaiarouolj, aid H7 jaari.T uontLa aiidU dtr. Onthe t'lk nil., la Wahlnet'a twp. ejimoe Knta, Be1 Sa vrar, mnt.tha and "i daya Hi thesis Intl.. In l..'ean llle V'rkl n Pa., So.tt,,no iraai iif Roe. J. U. t'aruaworih aaail in yaata, m mtba pAHDINQ & FERRIS, Patent & General Claim Agrency, WnMliini'toii, r. C nr. n urn i it ir ii wn Hf.wa iDronan in tfun of I'm ntuotry ihartttm" Iv rlftMnin, siifi biflnMt fUtru.tHi Iu itlm l I l-uri liliriup aiin iusi, SherifTs Sale- Br yirtne of a writ of Lor. Fa. !. d out of tha Court of Onniroon Pl-aa ol snylo-ion tr. anl to ma directed will b ex in d to Public Sale, oa Mnlurtltiy, ?pteinbor 13. ISH. at tlie Coiirtlioni", In Mlililla' anr, tho following aeacrioea pruiwrty, 10 mil i a lw.i nr PLA A' A' FHA ME 11 0 USK, 1, "J. tiv atid on a M or piore fl'aroun I rltna'e In Molll ire tjity nU'nliera I in Ilia d o of .anl a iv a i i n . e o unn.il .n. y pa 'lie roai r. ty I t Mo. Si h. ot t'lii-tuut Sir rl and w by lot No. t.mntainloa 3i i-tn hi m re or la. el e' ln la ai uilio oa I Iu bv eol I aa the properly of Audrew Waxnar. D. BOIANPKR, SharllT'a Offl a, Aag. 7, 'J3, Buarlff. Public Sale- In pursuance of an order of the Or pbano' Court of Knydrr rounty, granted to ih " uiMlenUnel Ailunnll-alor of theetatrf (loiirvo tlo, lata of Wrat Haer lownahlp. SBt dariMiunty,ila. il, will be expoaed to Public sale en ina praioiKea oa I'i'ltliiv. hrplftnbrr flth. T3 the followloa duaerlbod Heal Ktate to wit i All that rartaln eiaaeuete and trm t ol land altuated In Wert leaver lnwuahit, ttnv.lrr eotiny. fenn. aylraola, boondd aud dnorltKd aa fo Iowa to wit t on tlie North by land of Hamuel siuiupf teat by fllaa Welder, (t..uih by Jaoob Ooaa, aud weal By i -iiarina a.roor,oontaloinK JCicrhtv Aore, mor or lara ou wSlrb are rreotrd a Hrr'e IIOItHP, ISMIlla: J larii. and other ut'O-aary out bull ihk4. a larxe a umbir ii eaoei ani irun iiaea on tuo ttini. A I. so At Ibo aauie tluia and vlsoa, a certain l aai i or IVTountniik fnntl, lln,te In Wnt Hair-r township afiraald, bounded aa f llowa to wit t eoutn hv land .f Jo. ph mum; f, t-am by Jasob I.m, Wart bv John ii. iferiMiT, uonn Jai-aa in'uoi&in voniamtua Twenty-live A-rea mure or tore, sal.- to e iBtiueore at 14 oclork M.. on aald day abou t rua will be mails known lr uuAtti.r.n rwHr.rfn, Auk 7, 73 Adnlniatrator. VALUABLE Mill Property, TWO GOOD HOUSES, FIVE DESIRABLE T O W IV 1 O T M, AT PRIVATE SALE, Tlie mill has a larjie custom, is in pood running order, with never failing water power. Two. lots, on each is erected a cood dwelling house, with other necessary improvements. Five town lota favorably located, and well suited for Imildini; purposes. 1 ho aiiovo namiHi proiicriica are sit uate in the Borough of 'cw Uorl in, Union Co., Pa. For further particulars on or address A Mi BUT 1IOLTZ, New Berlin, Lnion Co., Pa. Joly tl, T3tf. EXECUTOR'S SALE OP Valuable Property. The undernifrned will offer at Public title, tba ral'iMe aal and Peraowal Broner. ty of Henry Jarrett, di-e'4 . la M..n-oe twp., oa hHtUrtlHr. wllKUSt U. lST.t. Tha dlowlB Traot of lod Situate la bur Jar county eontalnlna, T II I K T Y ACRES, mora or leaa. on which ara orei'ted a good TWO ium . IIOU8K AND II A K N , with other noreaaary oulhn'Mlnas I an OreHard of t'bid e Fruit a well of i erer fjlllDir water at tbedovr eouvenint v mill, 'hoot and aturv, aud In food nate of cultivation alau f K H tt tl N AL FhOI'cRTY, eoniiallna of two Cowe, twe Hoga, three Bad" aud Baildlof , ona stuk, one table, one Mureau. one uoraer (.npooarii, TWO CUOKINO BTOTE8. oaa pek. one MUud. one Bine, one Bkot Ona, one Flat-d, on- 'r.m Katih-, ona Urosr-ent aaw. two akb, one nroaoaae. ona ri AUKar, ioi oi liarrela Tuba, Fork, Uoes, felbovala, aad other artloira too to niemloa. bale to tako plare at lata realdeaee of dae'd , at o'eiek, a.m. of aald day ahrn term wi.l be made knoan ky Y. 11. WAON i.h, duly 13, lara. ueautor. EXKCUTOR'8 SALE Of Valuable Property. The undersigned will offer at Public Sola, ike Valuable Jtael end Pereonal pro- party of Pater Super dao d., In Monroe twp., oa 'Itieaday. October The Miowlna Traot of Lead litaata la aald twp. Saidar outinty ecu lamina K I U H T Y f U U R ACRES, wore or leaa, oa whloh are area led good TWO STURY HO0SE AND BARK, wltk other nc-oaaary oatbolldlna't an Orebard of Uboloe I'ruiti a well of nnvor failing water near Ilia duor; eooyeuloul l mill, eebuol aad ttoro, and la good atate ol oultivatlou, alao rbitDuriAi r a r c n t i, aanatailna of eua Hal er. four Shoato. oaa Una. gy, True Wagou, r)irlnn Wagon two nata Uar aa ateddle at,d Brl il, til ad, htavy iale aad Uoubla Traea. Wkevlbanvw. UN M O R tt K . TWO COWS, Oroeer Heller, let of Oak aad Pine aaailin, Ualuaatvr, flow. May ladder. Uoae, Pleia, Hhuaaia. orha. Uoei at loo Ueoalaa Htovra. one Mad n, Med Han, Cktes, chains, 4 ether artklua to anaiaaie w maaitoa. aie to take a at Ute n laieee of saw., a , a w. a 4 Lf i k Oiphana' Court Cala- BT vlHoa of an ardor of tka Orphaai' Onnri nf Snyder Count r. The aader. atanel a.lmlnletratrit of tha aeut of Jeonb ifi. laieoi uoaira lown.hlp, rlnysea Co., Pa., doretaad, Bill axpeea ta fnblia Hale oa ITiurutay, Augtut 38, 1873, on the premlasa snoot ono.fbBrk of a aide rrom Centrerllln, tha lellewtna deaorlbed TaluaMa Hral tatala Tin 1?1 FTY ACRKH of ttxoelli-nt land, tntond roadlilon for faraiiaa narpowa.hoxniled on ike Worth hy landaof t-o' a Ralak and othara, on the Ean or ad of tieoraa Hamrn, I, rtonlli by Itannto Hampaal and oa b we-t iir land of Jb Hlokkart a etkari. ub aniii praioioea areereetra a Lnrtro IIoiimo. BANK RARN. and ether not Ball.ilnre. Hal t- con.n.rn. e at loe'eiork A M. of eald nay, wuea eoodl Kma .al- will n made known by cXUAUfcrH IIT HKLI., Aoaiaieraataix. Jily tt, lift. lr. ik-ri.'a apvlsoearee liyapapita LlrarCa o. pww. xioaiimiin.i, yitro itntf or rooii. ronr Ntomark. Water llraa'i. Ilaar-oorn. Iviw Hulr- I a, Ae. ib thlHt Sr , rare-rar lalllnK turn an a ini'i on. i aa e e tea a Id b drud'aK oba A. Moati. Aaam for Mlddibur lvn.t.lit K alilli n.fl. Y.t'lr alara mailed oa aepiioallun Aug. MVS gT. ELMO UOTEL, formerly TUB UNION. A'o. 317 ( 319 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. First-('lasa Accomtuodation at $2.50 I er Day. JOSEPH M. FECI Kit, Trop'r J I. MONUECK, J list Ice of the Pcaice Adamshurg, Snyder Co., Pa. Will be In bis office nt lb shove mention. el place, on MONDAY sal RATUHUlY of fHoh week, erbea all kinds of hualnvas relating to bia ofhee, will be attended to. June lit! 7;iif gSH FACTORY. IsTEV FIRM. The anderMgnod haalna entered tnt a eo- partner.hlp for the partake nf carrying on more eoenrlrely and to belter adTamaae the burl neaa of manutaoturlng a general anorttti.nl of all ktnda of BUILDING MATERIAL, SUCH AS Doors. , L Shutters. Sash, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES Ncroll Work, JtlouUlingM, All Sorts of ITURMXG, wlih to any to Carpenter. Intend to build ail other, who NEW HOUSES. Or Repair & Remodel OLD 0NE3, that w hay tl.e fnrlllttea and are prepared to lurnlrh at Inlr p.lroa, K r. A Y Ma.DK oral hurt nntlre, ehe iier than oan made by hand the moat Important part oi building.. Wealao make Aim lliiU, Xntal Potti and llnlat ter, llrat krti, F'li'Iii'. Niilliifir, ruil(ieecl llouriu, anJ do a gcooral boaiaesg of all kind of Lumber for Weareprartloal and eiperlenred Arphlterla ana iruKniMiuen, inn our pairona win nave the beneniul our knowledge audaklll. Our work will Prove $itv factory, HAINES & SNYDEB- MALUM, V. O.Snvtler Co. I'a. May, W,i JUVI KELLER, Maonfaolurarof and dealer la FURNITURE, Would rrspeolfulU Inform the eltiien of tteltnagroy ami iclnity, that b aianufso lure to or ter and keep eonnaniW un baud UHA1KS tit ALL KIMIS, AMU Furmturtt of every JJeaonption at the aery loeeat prio. H reipeotfu invile no cxuuntiaiion of WEDHTEA 08, BUREAUS, TA DLES, SOFAH LOUNOES, 8TANDM, CHAIRS, as. alrA special iovilat too it exieadrd to wljr married folk to call aud nij (took or jurobaalog elwher. LtVl UtLLtlt Seliaeirofo, April 0,8"O-lf " Jj'AMILY FAVORITE 1" THE "WEED" SOWING MACHINE. Tha moat oorfeeU and araerally aaefal ma ahiBB In eiiatenor. For tl'a faailyof ik" farmer or meebanle. whore tha work rrqulred of a sew lug aaeeMoe racrao trora ina eeariret garmeula of men', wear to tka nviet delleite .ad ora aiautel f,brh-e for ladle, end cklldrea II ka. piO'Bd Itaalf thoroughly rMoleat aad entirely atUfaetory. Of uorqna'lrd almplleilv end ooBipeotoea of eonatmetloa, eapahla of boiag loaraea ana operaua wiib ona h'unn in aauai esnoadliBre of time aad labor, wltke eeparlty Air quantity, quahtv and vwlety of elocution rymd lla iom, ll'or., end a renalailuB for dunblll y and reliability kknwn end appreciated by Ihouaanda, tl la ogered lo toe people fur the morterliloal Inrpeeibm end rompirton, with oonttilon. a that It. owl B. n.erlm eannot fall to ouiivlnoo the eararul examiner, of Ita euparlurtlf , Not ana praon In TWENTY who an mine lha WEKU brfore puiehealag a he tadueed to hare ur oth.r, and aaaau of all other aaaehlne. aeowtau thla fast, employ airexl aeddleraor eaaaaeaera to peak taelr uta iklaea lato the koaaa of tk noupl aod aoll th"ai vefor tky aare a ay evaonaail to aa tb J.D.LOTZ,Agi Mid-Jlabm-x, Pa. .! a4 .ISf V wi '-ilii Cf " . . -.. j. -' - i ' ' , bar? lTlatta;a. U U. WKRTWABD. BTATIOrTtt.Leeal A Mall. Feet Lla. Swabary ttritnactnae Ja Selltirgreve r.wllng V Kramer V Melaar' P Visit lobars; rlenfrr r Hoaaerlewa Ailamei-Brg Maoiare W a an or T Shlndal r Painter Malt land T Lowlataaa fMa.. It H a. at. et uuaa fas 1 1) o 4 a lT 4f4 III 4 a I M er I a 3 It IN ! 0 IH 4 tot I I ar ii 44 I a t tl: . ... I M II its II l tn mi 4 a I1- l UTATfOrTd. LooaV r. J aiati. raa l.iaa .ewi'tnwa ja. lwtatowa WaltUnd r Prlntr Ithlndol P Waanor F M. i luro Adamrhnrg Heavortowa Honf. r V HI idlrbara Moloeo RrwmerP Pawliaa P. ellnirrore NellnrxroTe Ja. Ounbury tw,VteOpai 11 n. a ar. IStk, It II Hi 14 III :in at i list as r? 11 4 a 3 1144 it it tr Io ,14 III 141 til lltl I ttt 1 IS tlj 1141 14 Tl I1M lol T4 13 M I0IS H I"0 10 4 In lit 11 w a at si I n to ptn t op ai tnnertln at Lewiotnwa .lun-tl- n with the Train, on Mam ll'io I'ono a R H. and at Sun my with tral io nf Nonhe-n Centrr' fhtla. a Ere ad imavlllo, lia.letoa a Wl keabarr Hallroada. avTritnawllt .top at fttatb'B. marked "F oaly when ttlgnat la gien. I. F. RM1TII, Bup'L piIUADELTilIA at ERIK RAILROAD. WINTER TIMETABLE. On and After M0NDAT OCT. 7. 1872 he Irnin on th Philadelphia a. Eri Rai nonu wii rua a loiiow. i WESTWARD. MAIL TRAIN, lray. I'hllsdelpbialHOp m " " " Hiintiury atl m ' arret Erie 7 6ft p n, ERIE EATRESS leare I'hlU'a. 2 4" p m " " ' Kiiuhury 7llpm " arrat Erie 7 4'i.m ELM IRA MAlLloarrs Vhila's 810am " " " Kuiibitrjr 4 W p m " arr l Lnrk llaypn 7 " p m N1A0ARA EXl'KESS lenve. 1'liila. 7 3 U m " " " Htinhttry J 2 dUpm " arrat lleuoea 4 85pm EASTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaees Erie. 11 5 a m " nuiihiiry litjam " arrat PhiUa 6 65am ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erin BH.Spm " " fnnpurjr 9 M a m srral Philadelphia Sil'ipm ELMIHA MAILleayr Lock llnaonT fiani " Munbiir ) I On it m " rr ol 1'hiU a U DO p tn M.tUAKA tirrcKH. lea . Kronaa 2rp " " " Hiintmr ft 10 p in " arr at runs a 8SJa m Mail East ennnects east and west at Erie with L. 8. h M. 8. R. W nnd at I'orry and Iryineton with Oil Coetk and Allvgbcnj tt. II. v, Mail West with west hound trnins on I, 8. at M. 8. It. W. and at Innirioo with Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R. It. W. Niagara Etpreat aud Erfa Exprcia Kent, and r.rle mail Mngara bspreaa aud .l ultra Mail West, connect at Willinmporl with trains geing norib on the r'.linirs and Lanaudaigua liittaioo oflba N. t. K. It. Catawlaaa paaaenger trains will ba run east from Willianiaport on Erio Eiprcas, and west to Willianiaport on t.lmtra Mail. W.M. A. DALDWIN. Oeo'l Uupt. JJESNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUMMER tTmE TAHLE. Kii'lit trains (Dnily) to an J from 1'hiladelpbia nnd l'sttslturch, and Two traiu Daily to utttl Irma Erie (Sundays Eicopted.) After Sunday. Juno 29th 187:1 the I'asscnuor Trains nf tho I 'on nay I eania Railroad Company will depart from Harriahiirg ami arrive at rhilaaol pnia rtw lork rui.uurg aud trie a follow.; EASTWARD 2 55 Philadelphia Exprea leaves liar- rinburg dnily leiorpt Momlajpl at 2 65 a m and arrive nt Wet Pbllsdelphia at 0 65 a m., and arrive at New York at 10 15 a. m. 3 35 Fast line leave llarrlsbur; daily iiaidim and arrives "at Heat 'bilafel phia at 7 15 a m. and New York at 10 25 a. m. 7 45 Laneaaler train via Mount Joy lraee llarriabitrg daily exofpl Sundry al 7 45 a w wiib through car tor Philadel phia, aud arrive at Wat llbiladvlpbia at 12 20 p ui at New York nt 3 55 p in. 8 55 Nuiithern Express leaves liar rlvburg daily al N65 put nnd arrive. Philadelphia at 12 85 p m and arrive at New York al 8 65 p m. 11 til Paoitlo Expree leave Ilarrls luirg daily at U 60 am and arrive at M'vel Philadelphia at 3 30 p m. aod ar rive, at New York (daily etorpt Monday) al tt 85 p m. 2 CO blmira Eipree leave Harrtsbuic daily (exerpl Hunclay) at 2 00 p m aod ar rive, al Weal Philadelphia at 6 00 p tn and arrive at New York at 10 f: p m. i)(l Harrl.burg Accommodation leave llarrt.burg dally except Httudny) at 4 00 p m and arriv at West Philadelphia at 'J 26 p tn. 9 45-Mnll Irnin leave llsrrlsburg da! ly (except Sunday ) at 8 45 p m. arrives at riula.lrlpuia atiou a in ana at New York at 5 22 p. at. 10 60 tiucinnall Exprea leaves II ir- rlaburg daily al 10 60 p m and arrjv cat neat Philadelphia at 00 a ui and r r at New York at 0 60 p in. WESTWARD. 416 Eri Mail we.t, for Erie,, leave llarrisburg daily at 4 15 a m, arriving at Erie al 7 85 pm. 45 trie tiprea. west for Eri leave llarriaburg daily (except 8uuda at 4 60 p tn arriving at Erie at 7 26 a in. I aa the uoui hero expree leave llar riaburg daily al 2 85 a at. arrive at Al. tooua at h 65 a m fur break ri and ar-. rive at Pm. burgh at 12 60 p m. 4 06 Paoifio Expres leavea Herriaburg daily al 4 05 a nt arrive at Allona at 8 66 a m, for hreakraal, and arrive at Piti burg at I 10 p m. Way Paesenger Trsia leave Damiburg daily at 7 46 a m arrive at Altooa at 2 to p oi for dinner and al Pill. burg at b 06 p nt Mall Train lav HarrUburg dally (es cpt Bundsy) at 1 80 p in arrival al Allo na al 7 2b p m faat Lin leave Hgrrl.burg daily ex cept Sunday al 6 00 p m arrives at Allo na at V 20 p. in lake (upper and arrive al Pltt.burg at 1 25 a m. 1 1 16 Pin.burg Exprea leave HarrU burg daily except Bundsy) al 12 26 p m arrive al Altooa at 4 00 am, and ar rive at Pin.burg el 8 00 a at. 12 16 Claotnnail Espr leave II ar rlsburi daily exeept baturday) at 12 16 a m at live, at AUoua at 4 60 a at and ar rive, at Pittsburg aiHtOetn. A J O a. 8 SETT, mT )VOir. Ueueral aanager. feaeeagorag't, Q.U0SS k UK0T11KH8, Maaufaelureri of aad dealer! la all kloi of BILL TIMBER. LUMBER, PALING, BHINULE3, LATH. FLOUatlNU, U., Bbaaokia Dam, Baydar weaaty, r au eraere proatpti iuo. Tiitut, Car, ftftor, tni Li Immkw SUMMER OAK HAttt. Very Cordial Invi tation to Patronize the Very Largest Clothing House, Sixth a Market Sts. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Tux Popular Clothiers, PHILADELPHIA. Th a timlorBiPtiOfl. acrnL for AVancmalrr A ltn.tn.' leera aUa hand a full assortment of SAMPLES OP GOODS, wltjch can bo neon nt lis Clothing Hor n Middlrl rijr. Mrrsrrra fslta t ml suits inuile nt .Slioit Notico. Cood Work, Good Fit. and pooda a represented, gunrnntfcd iu all ensta. O.C. GiTKi.ua, Miilddlcbt'r. l'tv da. Vapor for the Mannon WortU Ita WclBht In old IVothlna: Ilia. as tt In ttta Worldtlt fcve.vraaiiwWttoatmUaiaalueu.t. ' ' eo,"7lHM'.uTiH-.lp,'I, s. ta wh0 I3tTSI3STES3 Ji.NT) FAMILY TPJIPHITI . aa. uu aad a ovakini tr It a lrrulatk an4 rrputatl.v ,paralltlru In Iba biator j U JjuranuuB, Iv t. llttcvirvt IS-FiSt, fmm,, niu.rut Vfunt. -iTiVEfScY0U ALL Y0UR LEGAL ADVICE FREE. ra.e oi niiirniattua oa mattrra of .o.vi.1 an, .n.n tt.,,t f, , ,w jurn,1( ISt mf, A Magnificont $5.00 Oil Chromo, THE LOST BABE, kte Halt, Bguotod, tmjj tn from., to nreoentnl tn rt.r, ym,f tutcrlnar. Siitwiiiui, prwa 13.00 par jrrar, lu aaranra. glnela enl lea eeaaa, r PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED Aooraa U toller, t , CBOIT rUIlUTa, nitlUhare, rimiVM, r liiraititr at ouir wr Prices GOULD t CO. SELL THE CHEAPEST FURXITURK. GOUI.f) A TO. aril (he Heat Furniture. Of LU & CO- sell lb Blrongcsl puurnitnre. GOULD k CO. sell Die Handaotnrat Furitar. (II I.D li CO. bav lb target block GOrtD CO. bav all end. of Furniture 01LD& CO. bav lb Newest Pattern.' VJIOtl G(H'M) OULD k CO. buy and sell for eaah. & CO, bav great advantages in manufacturing Gni'Lt) & Co's Furniture I. lb meat Eleganl. OULD Sl CO. bava Pullia atlon.lanlo. Gnu I.D A CO. hsve-ligbted Pioror UULU k CO. bav Four Store. c-oum & CO. X. 77. Cnr. KTXTir nnd MARKET. X. !17 ami 39 X. SECOXD St., 272 Snutt '2d St., and 1206 MA IIJCET St ,Phili'd, I'a. (7Ac.l9,'72f IS MIUDLEDCfia, BT Geo. Alfred chocIi A LAK0E AS80UTMENT Of PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRY GOODS, IniK-v CnHNlmercH, IttotKl IVInclo CJlothincr, Hats anil Caps, Shoes, llosiory, rnrasols aod ALSO A FULL L1L OF GROCFRI1X Sugars, ColTocs, Teas, Spices, Syrups, Fish, See., Ac. TOI1ACCOH, HTJlr- VIVr CKiAllS, ALSO QueeDBtvare, Glassware, ! bav .electro1 the hnv uoml. with great rare, wlrhlnir to iiurrhane. I all ami ree for vour.olvea. Tliaukful lu uiy Irlend. (or tholr iiatronaua In lue.auie, ljune ao, lau-ii.j ESTABLISHED 1853. Till. OLD COKi:U Rebuilt and llefurnUbed wiib the Fined and Cbespeit' A.norlmeat 3DR1T G-OODBY NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Groceries, HhoeM, Carpet!, Oil "WALL IjVXETtH, EVEtt OFFERED TO Tb ub.orlber having removed into Market aod Pine btreet. i now prepared on tbrl nay favor bim with their patronage, great inducement. II li determiaed tka THE OLD CORNER SHALL 8TILL CONTINUE THE MOTTO FORMERLY ADOPTED, "THE CIIEAJP CORISER." Br a itrlot altantion to bu.lne.f, aod keeping at all time tb noil eomplete lleek. aad felling: at lb loweil prion, h bope ta Mr All kind or luum ui i fuuttfi taken ta esonange lor goou.f Sdimgrov. April 20, IbTl. WM. F. ECKBITf OLENA. Tb beet ell la thi world for Maeblair, ii win not coin. Ii will not gum. It Is equal to the bed Lard Oil. ir you bav ear kind or machinery, forOLENA. and If you eaauol buy it ai boat, ad for a I'euler aad prio list lo rainK, ADbatrx, eTTHiri, Oil lianrnfactunrg and iMoltrt Me. aeoreaa Aveaa. eft K 'fl tt) ixzziz rv. VERY BEST CLOTHMQ! Very Urge Assortment I VERY LATEST STYLES I Very Low Prices I WEAR OAK HALL. READY pt OIJLD & CO. nffer ltnrgains. LU k CO. alwuv iriva rjaliafnotion. VIlTIaKw 1873 Gloves, Notions, SLawls, Tans, WLito Goods. Tubs, l'sils, Baskets, Etc, E'.e. ami ark in evamlnatlnn of the ram by tho. t'omimre my trloo. ntlh other. the iiuat, 1 reanaoilully .uili'lt a eontlnnane el O. ALr KEU MJlUlUit, REBUILT 1871 Cedarware, Hats & Caps, Clotliw, HIioo I'lnclintist, GLAHH, &o., &c, TII18 COMMUNITY. bl NEW STORE ROOM, oa the Corner to offer, to bi. old ouitnmer, and all near merit a full (bar of patronage. yiLLIAM MANN. STATIONER BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER AND Steam Power Prater. SSO Market and SSfj k 0SO Commeroe Mt9 PHttADSLPHU. .