THE SUNBURY AMERICAN, is rrm,isnED bveut Saturday bt EM'L "WTLVERT, Proprietor, Mooro A Dlsiliiifer'a Building, Market Pqtmro, At l.BO In Advnnce. II not pnld within 6 Month $3. RHbicrlptioni taken for Utt than te Month. Covxr-cmn with this establishment Is an cxtcn slveNEW JOB OFFICE, containing a vnrtcty of plain and fancy type tnn to any establishment n the Interior of the State, for which the patron nge. of the public It respectfully solicited. )Ji'offssion;tl. IK. CIl.tS. M. MAttTIX, rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Snijluiry, Pcnn'a. OlTlee pu Front Street, next door t Hans & Fngelv. Cilice Honrs. Until Sam. From 13 to 1 p m. From 5 to 6 p m.,nnd after 9 o'clock p m. At nil other hours when not professionally en (rased, can be found at Drug More, on Third St., next to Clement House. . Mig3,'73.-ly SH. ISO YEW. Attorney and Counsellor nt Law. It'io ns No. 3 8 Second Floor, Biishl's Uulldlns, SUSDURV, PA. Profession business attended to, In tlio courts of Northum boiland and adjoining counties. Also, In the Virntit and DlntrietiCourts for tho Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. Claims promptly collect ed. Particular attention paid to easel In Bank-' rnptf!. Coi'ilta..io. can bo hud in the Ger man' Inngnau'n. mar2o,'71. LX. UASE, Attorney nt Law, PUN BURY, PA., oillce in Master's Building near the Court House, l'ront Boom up stairs aho.e the Pro Ptore: Collections made lii Nor thumberland ami ad.ioiniiiir counties. Sanbury, Pa., June lSI'J. rp SI. H. K ASK. Attorney nt Law, 9UV JLs HUKY.PA. Otll:o In the Clement Bnlld (linL's, second floor. Entrance on Market street. Professional business iu this auil adjoining coun ties prompt I v attended to. Sunbury, March 111, 1 873.-1 y. ' J;. JIAKHI.F. .V CO. Market Street, . SUNBURY, PA. ' IV.ilcrn la Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, '5'ii-m. Varnishe". "Llouors, Tobacco, Cigars. Pocket I! Kiks, Dairies, ,v.c. j "t I. WOI.VEHTON, Attorney nt Law. !5. Market S.piare, SUNBURY, PA. Profesflon- , al biiflnes'i in this and adjoining counties prompt- y iitteiidtid to. , . I f A. KI'.I?IEXSXY1ER. Attorney at! I l.nw. SUNBURY. PA. All business en- I ti ii it.l to hU cai-j attended topromi'tly and with i ,,ii:.cn-.e. npia"-7 I - i.--,-. -..-.-i,i,;.7r-. t- ttT. lU'RY, PA Collections attended to in ih r.v.iutics of Northumberland. Union, fnyder, Montour. Columbia and Lycominif. npllO-ti'' V. i:i5K i:, Attorney at Law, Snnb.uy, Pu. Otllee in Masonic Hall lliilldiug. I folleetlons of claims, writlajs, and all kind of ) buslncs ttttende I to carefully and with; .lipaich. H April H, 1S71- ly. ; eL'.':5?: ?:ai.icm, atto?.n ny at lwv, Ofdec at his residence on Arch street, one square j north of the Court House, near the 'j-iil, SUN- , HURT, PA. t.'olleetlon. and all professional ; Imsiness iTonijn ly ettendcl to in this ami adjoin- ; ing x-ounlies. Consultations can be had in the j t Ionian laiigunge. JabyS7-lK72. j. w. zir.m.r.i!. 1. T. itoiutnACtt. j y.iE.oi.r.R .v itoiiKnACii, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I Or.l.c in Har.pt'ii BiiildliiS, lately occupied by j J11 V;i: Rockefeller and L. T. Rohrbaeh, j Collections and all professional business I pr-mptly ntttinlel to In t!y.i Conrts of Northum- I berhiud and adjoining counties. Dee. 2.1 S71. ! 'vrao.vis. iioi'Ki., w. v. Krrr::r.y. ritorrurron, Noutii'd CnrsTV, M r. 'A!::4?.t. fcn'Ml'v locate 1 in t'i" town, nnd nnip'n ne c.i ,i.Mo l;ftion. f.i'-ii'.-'i-d t'i the travelinc p ibiic. A convey Jaee runs to an I froia every passenger i train fre' "f clen j;e. . i Ja'v 27, 1-..7.'. iaM!iTxX IKU'Si;, .'. NEKF ! l'roorl'-tor, f'ori'.er of Market ,v fceeo'nl . Ft reels, oiJi-ofile the Coil 1 1 House, Suuhliry, 1 MaViS.'Vil. A I.I.r.tJIIKXY SIOi-l A. BF.rK, l'ro)irietor, Nos.Sl J and Ki t Market Street. ; above, eighth, 1'IUI.A DEI.PIl I A. Terms, $2 per d iy. lie respectfully solicit.! your pat ron- J.llll'l'iJ. N'ATlOXAli !JTl''.l.. AUGl'-STUS ; VAl.l, Proprietor, tieorgetown North'.l ' County, Pa., at the Station ofthe N. C. U. V. Choice wines and cigars at the bar. The table la supplied, with the best tan marke t niliiids. Jood Bl.ililine and attentive ostlers. lIMiijSTs kSta it a st7 I.OU IS 111' MM Kb, Proprietor, Commerce St., SHAMOKIN, PENN'A. i Having just relltted tho above Saloon for tlie , accomodation of the public, is now prepared to serve jis friends with the best tefieshments, and ' fresh Lager liecr, Ale, Porter, and ail other malt ; ijuors. i 'T.r liio riiii xn u'TKio j JOSEPH BACIIKK, Proprietor, ! Third Street, near tho Drpot, CUNiiUPvV, PENN'A. 1 This hotel is conducted on the Kuropean plan. Meals, at all hours day and night. A Ladies' ; Saloon ntt leln-d. The hot of Liquors kept at i 1 lie lei i'. Charges moderate. IniaylS.'T'J. ttvi.i:i.v s iiaiii.. ' J D8IA11 liYl.ltl.V, Proprietor, Lower Maha- ! noy township, NoithuinbcrlHiid county. Pa., ; on the road leading from Georgetown to Union town, Smith Inn, Trevorton Pottsville, Ac. j The ehoiee-t Liipiors and 8cgar at tlie bar. '. The tables are provided with the best of the ic.i f on. Stabling large aud well suited for drovers, j with god o.-tlcrs. Kvcry atteutloa paid to make guests eomfoila tile. Nov. 11, l.S7l.-ly. bating l3ouse. Valtz &TBright, Third Street, opposite the Mooie & l)l.-singer buildings, SUNBUKV. I'FNN'A., have opened an F.atlug House, nnd furnish .lleulsj nt Hll Honrs. All kinds of (ianio in season, Fish, Turtle, Oys ters, Ac, ure served up In the best style. Families supplied w ill Turtle Soup, i&e., nt trie idiorteft notice. The bet ol Malt Llipiorj at the Bar. Juno L'J, 1S7-J. tf. W. . KIlOAllS. i. r.kt'K Bit HAAS -r-tr S. RIIOAOK tV CO., T KETAIt. llKAl.tHi OF ASTIHtAC'ITE COAL, SUNLUUY, PENN'A. OrfirB with Haas, Faoei.v & Co., Orders left at Seasholtz & lfro's., oltlcc Market 4 iect, will receive prompt attention. Country ustoin respectlully solkiied. Feb. 4, 1S71. It'. AXTHKACITE COAL I rTAI.EXTIXE IHKTZ, Wholesale and V Iietnll dealer In every variety of ANTHKACITE COAL, UPPER WHAKF, SUNUUKV, PENN'A. Alt kinds of Grain taken In exchange for Coal. Orders solicited and nllert promptly. Orders left nt H. F. Nevin's Confectionery Store, on Third Street, will reeieve prompt iiltcntion, aud money re.-eiptfd for. Ihe sump a at the olHee. m:w oae yakii. rilllE undersigned having connected the Coal X business with hiseittciive FLOUR4GKAIN trade, is prepared to supply families with the VKIIY II IIS I' OF 01l., CHEAP I'OK r.AKII. Fgg, Stove nnd Nut, constantly on hand. Grain taken la exchange lor Coal. J. M. C.VtiWALLADER. Piinhnry, Jan. IS. 1S70. tf. IB I?nfrn1?11ilied. In PRICE 1 SO VS ADVAXCE. Uibcrttacmcnts. MLXIU'RY MARBLE YABD, opposite tho Court nonse, SUNBURY, PEXX'A. THE undersigned hns returned from tho Ver mont Marble Quarries with 50 Tons or Marble for irtounniciitft, Cirnvf-Stoue, &c, &c. Ho has bought nt snch flgnres that will allow him to sell better stone, for less money, than heretofore. The best Sutherland Falls Marble, which Is better than Italian. Rutland Is now sold as low ns the Manchester. Those who need anything iu tho Marble line, for Monuments, 0 rave-Stones, or other purposes, will flud H to their Interest to call and examine this Inruo stock, as better bargains can be secur ed thnn buying from parties 'huckstering' rouud the country. All lettering will bo done In llio neatest and most Improved style. W. M. DAUfi HERTS. "Sunbury, June 9, 1X73. NEW Flour, M, Fruit ani Ve&etaMe Store, Spruce- Street, between Front and Second, fiUXUURY, PA. . JOHN WILVER having Just opened a Store at tho abovo place, where all kinds of of the best brands of 11 our immI Feed will bs sold nt creatly reduced prices. The cele brated Buck's Mills Flour will be kept conttuntly on hind. Also, all kinds of Feed, Grain, Corn, Oats and Rye, chrppc.l or whole, Potatoes, Apples), Cabbage & I'rtiii generally, nt a cheaper rale thus can be bought elsewhere. All iroods delivered Free of Chaw. Call and examine mv stoc, and ascertain t lie prices before purch.isini; elsewhere. JOHN WILVF.R. s'''y, Pee. 2, irti.-ic Up De Graff's INFIRMARY, SUXHUItY, PEXN'A. rilHIS institution is now open for the rcecptl JL of Patients for the treatment of IKseu-e of ! the EYE, EAR, TIIH0AT, LUNG? C ATA1 KIT, Ac, Ac, &c. j il ; I ii i in Lin;, in 1 1 r... i .i,. ij 1'L.HUj.u I . 'i.i collection of INSTRUMENTS U very l.iree. com- prising all tho latest iMrnovrMEsir, enah'.ing us 1 I to meet ! ! .t i : - i.. T-v T T? ,t cenrnv SlTiGEUT in all forms. Physicians arc Invitid to neecin- pany Patients to our Institution for opei -at llv request of mauv Citinen". we Villi alt "lid to calls iu GF.NFHAL' pp.acth :c. Infirmary, ClomeulTi Ilnihlin;,-, COP.NF.U TIIIP.I) AND M.U.illlT MS.. pfMurr.v, pa. '. E. t l Si: i5t.i'J', Plivsieian a n.l S'irfcoii. Sinihaiy, Feb. lttT'i.-tf. J. W. WASH ff i TON 'T ;IMM HAItlil'll sno;. Tha old permincnt shop of the town Wo decline the boast, but at the same tune consider that the mighty truth mayjhe fca-nia-bly spoken without manifest ing an uncomforta ble amount of vanity nnd ambition. Just twenty years ago I began my hu?.lneis career In this' place half my lifetime limn far spent, have I tood upon the floor of our shop day after day, and night after night, nnd applied the (harp bliio gleaming steel, and within that elapse of time embraced by the mighty folds of that eventful period have I shaved nearly every body in the country (In common parlance) nnd to oblige the public interest we herein publicly announce to our patrous old nnd new that we arc ready to shavu them all again three huti !:cd thousand times or more. Conic when you please, jivf '" 'li is the max im wears always ready t o woik, forenoon or nf'tcrnoon, to shave you, liair cm vou, shampoo you, whisker dye you, or perfume, comb au.l ar range the half with artblie skill, in tho "water fall" or water raise itylu to ?u!t the cin-tomcr. We work to please, not please to work. Stop, don't (to past our shop to eet s-havr 1 on the basis of ability becau-e we do it as e.l ;.s it can be dono or ever could be. A chance is nil that we rtin.?ri-l To glvo tho proof wo hold in band. A few door above Depot, near Market i treet. Oct. 1, 1S70. i. kh'or h r t: i: : CHRISTIAN NF.FF, Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN BUKV, PA., Kespectfully Invites the attention of Retailers and ollicru, that he hns on hand, and will con stantly keep nil kinds of FOKElliN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cogniac, Cherry, Ginger, Kocliellc and Oturd. Whiskies: Pure Kye Copper-'istillcd, Mo"ii gahcla, Apple and Nectar. PUKE HOLLAND GIS ! "iVines: Champagne Wine, Sheirv, Port and Claret. Crab Cider, Chatnpngno Cider, N. K. Kinn, Brown Stout and Scot eh Ale. STOMACH AND BAK BITTERS, And all others Liquors which can be found in the city markets, which will be sold nt Wholu- nln nnil Heiiill. Everv nrtlcln o-uaranteed as represented. Also, a larL-elot of DEMUOlINtj and BOTTLES, alwavs on hand. i-t? Orders proinptlj ntteuded o, olid public patronage respectfully solicited r, VF.FK. Sunbury, July 8, 18Ca. ly. JACOB fUUI-MAN. THOMPSON IIF.RK. Fire, I.ll antl Aerldut INSURANCE AGENCY or PillllVtlAX A Dl'Ult, MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA. COMPANIES REPRESENTED. N. American, Philadelphia, As-els, l-,7S3,.1S0 Enterprise, Manhattan, New York, N. American " Lorlllard, " YoukersAN. York Hanover, " Iinperlal, London, Lycoming, Muncy, Fraukliu' Philadelphia, Home, New York, Hartford, Hartford., Phrculx, M Travelers, ' Farmer Ins. Co.. York, N. British Mercantile Nomnierce, New York, Corwieh, Norwich, New England Mntual Life, 1 Ul'd lllll ko-J 'v-il 1 kui l' ''"J'.1"!: 8WJ,1S0 TSO.OOO 8,ooo,ooa 5,601,000 8,blj5,731 ,M u,o(!ll l,u7,010 l,51,0O7 2,100 14,85,a-J4 853,100 ttis.aot T.JOO.000 i . . . . J JEL SUNBURY, PA.. BALTIMORE LOCK .IIOKPITAIi J-R. JOHNSTON, Physician of this' celebrated Institution, hns discovered the most certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy In the world for all DISEASES OK IMPRUDENCE. Weakness of the Bark or Limbs, Strictures, Affections of Kidneys and Bladder, Involun tary Discharges, Impntcney, General Debili ty, Nervousness, Dyspcpsy, Lnnsnor, Low Spirits. Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of tho Heart, Timidity, Treinbliims, Dimness of S'urbt or Giddiness, Disease of tho Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, A fleet ions of Liver, Lumrs, Stomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders arising from the Bolltory Habits of Youth thoso secret nnd solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to tho Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes of anticipations, rendering marriage, fcc., Impos sible. I OUNG MEN especially, who have become the victims of Soli tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of younir men of tho most exalted talents nnd brilliant Intellect, who niiirht other wise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstaey the. living lyro, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married Persons or Young Men contemplating marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, (Loss of Pioerentive Power Impotency), Nervous Ex citability, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner vous Debility, or auy other Disqualification, Bl'eedily relieved. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide In Ids honor ns a gentle man, and confidently rely unon his si. ill nsa Pliv tdck'.ll. I) lit 5 A NIC WE A K N ES3. Impotency. Loss of Power, Immediately Cured and full Vliror Restored. This Distressing Affection which renders Life miserable nnd marriage impossible is the penalty pnM by the victims of improper indulgences. Young personsnro too apt to eonnr.it excesses from not being aware of the dreadful con'cvneus that may ensue. Now, who that undeoitaiiils tho sum iect will prctcnJ to deny that tho power , reation is loot sooner l.y those falling Iuto r hahits than hy the prudent I Hc-Ues privertthe pleaMircsoV healthy oIlVp.i -In- t serious nnd dest ructlvesyniptoniMoho::, ! pf procreation nnprnpc being de the most body at:d mind nrise. The system becomes ilc runccd, the Physical and Mental Fundi. uh Weakened, Loss of Proereutlve Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wa.ti:i:; of the Frame, Conu'h, Consumption, Decay and Death. A CURE VARRXTED IN TWO DAY?. Persons mined in health by unlearned preten ders who keep them trilling month after month, taking poisonous ami injurious compounds, i should iipplv Iminediat iiy. Ml. JOIlNST.'iX, Mrnihi'r of the lioyal ColU'g" ol' Surireon , Lon don. Graduated from one of the inoi-t c nineiit Colleges in the Unite.! flutes, and the greater ! i..n t of whose Ifc has hecn spent in the hospitals ' of London, Fris, t'liihulelpliia mill el-ewlicre, j lias etlectcd some of the most itftoiiUhinir cures ' that were ercr known ; many trouhlcd vtlthriug j Ing In the head and ears when asleep, groat i n rviiiisncFs, beinu alarmed at sudden ioh:i Is. haslilulness, Willi fre iiienl blushing, alien led i f oinctimes with dcranyemciil of mind, were eared I immedii't'.lv. TAKi: rAUTICULAK NOTKX. Dr. ,1. nddic.-fcu all tl!oo who have Injurrd themselves by Improper ftiilulifenee and soiilary i hahits. which ruin b th body and luiuil, ualiliing ! them lor ihhrr liuciiieos, ttia'y, noeietv r ai.n-- Tui'.-r. rre some of the sad and mclar.cln.lv effects produced by early habits of youth, viai I Weak'.Kr's of the Back und Limbs, Pains in the I Pack i.i d Head, Dimncaa of Si;ht, Loss of Mus , e ilar Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep-y, Ncrvoua Irritability, Der.iiigciiicnt of Dige.Ui: j i unc'.ioes, flcncral Debility, Symptom of Con i siimplion, Ac. I Mr.NTAii.T The fearful effect on the min i ! arc much to bo dreaded Loss of Memory, Coti ; fi.sion of Ideas, Depression of Si'iril-i, Evil i Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Sdf-Di-ti u-t, ! Love of Solitude, Timidity, ,Vc., ar; some of the evils produced. Tlini'HAMift of persons of all ages can now ! judge what is the ca.ii.e of llicir declining health, lnhing their vigor, beeoniiiig, weak, pule, nervous and emaciated, having a (lingular appearance ' about the eyes, cough and Fyuiptoinn of eoai-unip- ! tioti. , VfUNi MEN ; I Who have injured themselves by a euCaiu prac- tice Indulged iu when ulouc, a habit frequently , ' learned from evil companions, or at school, the ; ell :its of which are niglitly felt, even when ! j ii-If. p, ii ii-.I if not cured, renders marriage iinp.u- I sllilc, and dc.lroys b-jtli mill I an I body, should j apply I'.nm.diately. What a j ity that a young man, thn hope of bis country, tlie ihirling "of his panuts, hlioiild be i ciiiitelic;', fioni all prospects and enjoyments of life, by llio conseqaeiico of deviating from the I pstli of nature and indulging In a certain secret l.aliit. iSaeh persons mit, before contemplating I MAitlUAt.F., relleet that a sound iniud and bo ly arc tliei most necessary reiiuisiles pronmte connubial happi- ; j iicss. Indeed without these, the journey througli j I life becomes a weary pilgrimage i tlie prospect ; hourly darkens to the view; the mind Lceoni.s j : shadowed with dr.-;. air und It lit-. 1 w it It the iiielau- ' I choly retlection, that tlie liappiuesi ol aaoiiier becomes blighted with eiii iiuii. a CEUT'A I N DltiE.Vf.E. When the lnbguidcd an 1 iiiipra.l-ut votary of pleasure tind that be has Iml ibed the see n of , Ibis painful Uifeai-e. it too ot'lcn happens that an iil-tinic t scne of Ehunr, or dread of dl:;'-ovry, d tcrs him from applying to liiu'O wlio, from education nnd respectability, can alone lielVien." him, ileleying till Ihe eonM it utional symptoms ol 1 1 i horrid i!.-vute i-rike their appearance, such ::b ulcerated eore throat, dbea--i- l uo-e, n--ctar.il 1 pains ill the head ail'! limbs, diinne-o of r'yiit, I (l.-ufiiess, nodes o:i the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and exircmilie.-, pio I g retain;; villi frightful rapidity, till at hut tlie palate of the mouth or the bones of i lie noe fall ! in, and the victim of this awl'ul di.--as- becomes . a horrid object of commiseration, till d-.itii puts la pel ioi to his dreadful sullering, by Bending I him to ' that Undiscovered Country fuai wh nee ; no traveller returus." j It is n melancholy fad that llioii.-au.N DIE ' vii tints to this terrible disease, through falling 1 into the hamN of Jgnor.iul or unskillful PUE- ! I ENDEliS, who, by tlio use of that deadly Pol- I son, Meicury, ie., destroy ihe cm rtitu'.i.in, and i incapable of enring, keep the i...: .ppv sullcrer I ino;,ili niter month taking tl: -i :.oioiu or in- I juiious compounds, ami Instead of In. ing restored I to a renewal of LI I'm Vigor and Happiness iu des pair leave him with ruine 1 lb-alt b to .-iU over I iiis galling disappoint meal. 1 To such, therefore. Dr. Jodsston pledges Mm- j "en lo preserve ina most invioiunie ceciecv, ami rom Ills exicnsive piacuce au.l on.-eriauoi ills ill Ihe great llosiiitals of Europe, and the first li: this country, via :. England, France, Philadelphia and elsewhere, is enabled to oiler llio most cer taiu, tpi-edy aud ctleetual remedy in the world for all Uiieases of Imprudence. DR. JUllSsTON. OFFat'E, NO. 7, i. FUEDEIUCK STREET. 1Iai.ti.mouk, M. D. Left hand side going from lialtiiuore street, a few doors from the corner. Fall not to observe name und number. 17" No letters received unless postpaid and containing a stamp lo be used on the reply. Per sons writing should state age, and scud a portion of ndvirtiseiiieut describing symptom. There are so many Paltry, Designing and i v..i.tl.l..a Iiuim-tiTi mlveitisiior themselves as 1 Fbyieluns. trilling wlth-aud ruining the LealtU Ullli-IHIIt, ,1111111 1. ..-- .... ......, ' "f U" wuo unlorlunale.i- fall Into I ll,ul I)r Johnston deem it ueeessu I iieeiiillv lo thoso unaeiiualiited wilU uicir power, ueeessury to say es pecially lo thoso uiiucuualnted with his reputa tion that bU Credentials or Diplomas always hauu in his olliec. ESDOUSEMENT OF THE PJIESS. The many thousands cured ut this Establish- ; uient, year after year, and the uunierous liu- , Jiortaut be.rijiettl (qieratioiis performed hy Dr. ohuslou, wiluesscd by the representatives of the less and iiiuny other pupers, notices of which ; iave appeared niralu and ugaln before tho public, besides bis standing as a geutleman of character and responsibility, Is a suukicut guarautee tolho atlbeled. ghia disease speedily cured. I Fhruary IS, 17J. ly . SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1872. ales Iptefdics. "One of I he Thrilling Tnles) ' : 'Twas evening on llio batiks of beautiful llock Crock. The silver beam) or Lunn, which struggled down through the brandies of trees, reVL'iiluJ a stent! of traiiseemli-iWal beauty. Upou nn ancient stump, which bad braved the tempest of a hundred win ters, siltiujj; in an nttitode of graceful re pose, was nn nngeliii rotis maiden just bloomed out into sunny womanhood. !Shc was radiantly nnd peerlessly beautiful. Webster hides his inglorious head in the dust in the vain itllempt to furtiitdi words descripti vo of her lovelinus. Graceful ns a duck, wild as a hawk, pensive as it setting hen, with her rich curls of tow-colored gold streaming over her shoulders to the ground, like some bright swamp nnglefth sat, while the moonbeams rested like a halo upon ber elegant head, borrow, nuI the million stocks which grew up nyrfund, cast deep shadows over her unrivaled countenance, utid the night ns it kissed her magnificent cheek, bore to her olfactories the fragrant breath of elder 1 lows. Iler knitting work lay idle in her lap. Hercyes, which sham ed the liohtniii!! bUiis. were bedazzled with diamond tears. Mho was listening with an ! nir of sorrowful dintration to the sorrowful pleadings ol a noble youth at her leet. I Never moonlight fell on a more glorious in -Never moonl.gl.t mil on a more glorious in- tell leiieciuat counienanee man mat upturneu to the maiden's euanvued gaze. Xevet yielded Mother Earth to a liner form than that which pressed the dandelion -bank at j .Vrap una s leet. His feaf.ires were such as Mebucliadnez.ar.s or Apollo might have envied. His dark, piercing ryes were liko the waters of his ow n Rock Creek for depth and clearness, find were Uiliiant mirrors in which the truth and voiaeily ol his tJotl- Lko soul was rellecled. From his brow of! -,ust ponderous proportions the Rympathiz- in., b wzo .,1 hk l.mg.hyacinthe locks, ....', i..,., h, ,',. ,,..,,. .i...... I lhK' ""0 111 t.10 Sll.t Id W .IS a l. ( p, l.tvttl I'lackiless, ljut w lien t,i l.ght .ell upon it, it reseuiblid a deep muddy pool when tho Miubt-ams stike it aslant. 1 1 its hands were clasped in nn attitude of despair. lie spoke, and his tones wero deep and mournful as the chant at the fu neral ol a marl) red bull frog at Rock Creek dam. (. f.iirv nneoii of heaven! Pure dove ..Pi! !-.. 'IV.iiu1ii....mI ILr' t of I ,y benighted eyes ! Chcrislicd'and beloved ol toy heart's core 1 How ckna't thou doubt that the cahbagu loves tl" genial ram : lost thou doubt that the chicken loves the dough dish f 1 hen doubt my lovu lor thee. All ! love is but a feeble woni toexntess the pus.-ioti that uousjiiiiies my vitals. lie mine, adorahle oie, else 1 tlie." "Jimlolilrjs," she inumared, "It cannot he. The niaiulale of my vi uegfnl father anil the degree of fate must be obeyed." And her voice was so melodious, ns the tinkle of a fractured cowbell far a way down the road, und low and sad as the last moan of a dy ing liollywog. "i aik not of obedient e, thou beautiful, but cruel one "he veiled in a voice of uneecii- j less agony. "O cans't tliou bit in thy cold j majesty like a frozen sausage, and see mine i aeliing lictirl going to tmiah bcf-'io thiiw eyes lot a mistaken sense of duty 'i ree." s iid he. ns his voice, died itwny to a sad wad like the howl of a broken backed mas till', and he dashed IVoin Uie uiulleti leaves near a drop of jienrly dew. "See! night herself weens with me and mourns thy cruelty." The maiden was appalled at the sight of his anguish. The crimson tide that dyed her cheeks like a read hollyhock, cut stick, and left it whiter than a cotton pillowcase. Hie arose Iroui her seal, dazzling in her re splendent beauty as a bright tin milk pan when the midday beams of the glorious sun are poured fully upon it, and captivating iu her shadowy grace as a yellow lilly, floating upon the limpid waters of u diy goose pond. .She spoke, und the stars of the night flood still, the wind ceased lo moan ninoug the leaves, and frogs wero silent to lisuu. Uudolphua, beloved of my soul," she said iu a voice s.vei.-ler than .'ew Orleans mo lasses, "thou knowest that 1 love thee. My h.'art clings to the us the bean toils pole. My ear knows no music save thy voice, and my lips no vituals but thy kisses. With out thee I liimish 1 die. lint the picket fence of duly surrounds me. It is BiucM full of cruel bpikea and I cannot hurinoiinl it. A last embrace, my heaven'y one, and we part forever." "Hid me not depart 1" ho roared, as he clasped her lo his breast. "I will never leave thee. Forty-cloven Savage loeoiuo- lives have not power lo tear us from each i other's arms, i tell lliee, mine angel love, UiC thought of leaving; thee rends my soul it maidens me it makes me rip and rave like a IK-uxicd shanghai it makes me bellow like a dintraeted lied bug it makes mo feel had ! Ill my desperation I would tear up creation by the roots 1 I would Hog the earthquake ! 1 would eat red hot pokers! I would ilriiik up the ocean and then cast myself into the black and singing billows that roll at my leet !" Seraphina burst intia flood of tears. Their excessive emotion oveieatnu thein and they both swooned away. Again it was evening when Rock Creek again the cold moon looked down upou a sei no of excruciating woe. Ir, n dark, ilsnnil, damp, gloomy, ghostly castle, built ol the unhewn monarchs ofthe forest, upon a pile of hay lay the angelical .xTaphina, the victim of a fathers' tyranny. Her lin fccywolsey robes were, torn und disarranged, her lovely face soiled and dirty, her silvery curls disheveled, her cerulean eyes red us cranberries, aid swelled with weeping; bill for all this shcilo-'ked uj u'e beautiful than ever. 1'y her side stood a llagon of ucid uatcd buttermilk nnd a platter of llap jacks. "No, no," she faintly muttered, pushing the food away, "let them not seek to pro long my misery by oll'ering mo templing viands." I will never eat more. Never." Just then a low, doleful Bound was borne to her car. "Was it thou, 'D.ilphus " sho cried. "All I no, 1 will not flatter myself with vain hopes; 'twas but the calf bleating to its mother ;" and she sank exhausted upou the straw again, to court death. Again was tho sound lepeated. .Sho spraug to her feet nnd peeped out through iv chink n tho logs. It was indeed her i lover, looking up to her dungeon window. while tlio hot tears trickled uowti ins cheeks. "O, save mi, 'Dolphus," she screeched. ' 1 would smash down those massive ; iuo doors," lie answered, "with ouo blow of my stalwart list, nnd snatch thee from Ihy cruel cantois, but I nut afraid thy father's darned ukcii will hook ma." And ho sank unon the ground iu the impotence of his ra.'H mid desnair. und hidiiiL' his bead in. tlio burdock leaves ho howled aloud. Better thau money is a good disposition ; "Weepuot, my Rudolphus," said sho, ' aud that innn is rich who has generous lui "I will come to thee." So say iug, the lie- ; pulses, a noble soul, and who is hopoiul roic girl dec-ended to tho sUblo, nuU while and ohceiful, und who Jjjts tho moral cour- tho knats and mosquitoes thundered about ago' lo keep tho even tenor of his way, herfair, head, tearing up with her tiny whatever may betide him. Such a man "i hands nn oaken plank from th'i floor, gho riclv, though not accounted so when mea soon emerged iuto tho cow yard. In nn , sured by a money standard ; but he stands instant the lovers were, clasp iu each other's i immeasurably higher in point of true worth nrms. The dunkcy of Kudolphus stood j to tho sordid, avaricious cormorant whose near, nnd foldii j his burden to his breast, only clnim to consideration consists in his the youth sprang into the saddle, nnd mur muring of love in a foreign clime, they galloptd nway liko a streak of greased lightning. Alisccil ancous The i'olittrnl Jokeol'lhc l'niiniilgii. ! On .'.:aturday night last Dr. Ilutchiiisou ! nnd Thomas V. Cooper were down on the bills for Republican speeches nt l'ha"iix ville, nnd both went by tlui way of tho. Heading railroad. Mr. iieid, Chtiirman of ( the Clii.hler coiinly commiltoo, had provid- j c(l transportation at WoBt Cluster, nnd ! linditig them not on hand sent Oliver Side- j well and William AVindle, Ksqrs., of West i Chester to fill their places tit tho meeting, j Tho hall nt I'liu-uixviilc had been engaged j by llio Republicans, and Cooper was busy j talking while a Delnocrntic mootini wuq uuder way a siiuaro below at the riuvtiix j hotel. A'ller H, Sidewell and Wiiulel rap idly drove up to the meeting nt the hotel, were reec ived on the sidewalk bv the chair- ' man, asked if they had been sent as addi U( , B.K,akL.r!ti n,ul wll(.u inorlllL.,i tl:ll ,i,., ........ ..;,i .i,.,. iin r i 1 1.,. had .just closed and he would introduce ono i.C lit. nt, u-li.m llw. lnfiil f.iiii...il tilnvilifT Wimlu w.,s il,.t.(.lliI1!!y h.t.'o.lueed aiid Wt,,.t ,lis p.i, w,i!o .sidewell en- tered there what bar to wait his turn. While he asked one of the local politicians would best soil the lWnisvillians. and was reir.u .I...1 i, .,!. .ft.- .1. to show "that the interests of the South i , i " - - , and tln.se f the laboring men of the North ...,. ,..;,...i vl,iV ti,l,.vi-ll wv , ' ' ,,,,.,7 J A votuU ,! I J h seta telling li.s head and wotiileiing How li i1r, Wl.ul t.,m(1 Wl)1.k out SUl.U ,v ,.,ib jL,m j ,.U(..lj n excited man from l!u as in i ic platform. "Who's that man talking out there V" lie inquired of Sid .well. "Why, that's Windel of West Chester. "Who are von'.-' "Why, I'm Sidewoll." Who sent you'." "Rcid of course." (By tho way A. 1. lleid is chairman of the regular aud Wm. . lo id of tho Republican commit tees.) "lint what's your politics Demo crats, Liberals or SUuij.Lt Republicans." Why, we're straight Republicans." The d 1 you are ! Just look Here, this is a De mocratic meeting, and get that friend of yours oil" the stand this ininule or he will be killed. The Republican meeting is a square above 1"' W indlc, for lifted! min utes had been discussing general principles from a Republican standpoint, had spoken of rebel pensions, compensation for slaves, Niagara conferences, ami was just about to reach sonic of the climaxes by mention ing the names of the candidates when Sid well slipped quietly up and whispered : "For (lod's sake, get out of hero, this is n Democratic meeting !" Windle reached for his hat and sloped, tho audience won dering what was wrong, looked sort o'con fused, but up to that lime were tiaablo to see what Windelwas driving at, wnether he was n Liberal Republican, Straight out Democrat, or was only in u sarcastic vein. The details of this joke were given at tho immense Republican meeting above, the audience shouting with laughter. Here Cooper was billowed by llutchingsou, Win die and Siiiwcll, the meeting being one of the hist known to rbo nixville. lh (.'utility -l))icncc!H. ue,f Joku o Cov. Hoffman. "K.i Fir kins," at Saratoga, gives the following dia logue : Air. 15. F. lleekinan, the hanker, busi ness aud tailroad millionaire, and thectvat I Christian who raised SoOd.UUU to buy Mor- nssy's club-house last summer, tor the Young Men's Christian Association, had a talk with the Governor yesterday. Air. Reekiiiau said he had voted the 1. mocratic ticket, and Unit ho had followed tho party over pretty rough roads, but ho didn't see how ho could vote for Greeley. "Why, Governor," said Air. Rcckmau, "the "old fool dou't know enough to attend to his own business, ho is eternally letting some unprincipled fool swindle him ; aud with such a big, overgrown child at the head, why, business men wouldn't feel safe ; he'd want to do some outlandish stu pid thing every 'day -" "Rut," interrupted the Governor, "I think Air. Greeley is a pretty good judge of men. I think ho can pick out an honest man or a knave as quick as any one. 1 " "Why there is just where ho is always the bigg'-st fool,' continued Air. llcekman. "Never mind," said the Governor, "1 would take his opinion on a man lo be true quicker thau I would take any man's in the country." "Vou would V" llsked Mr. Uec knian feel- j i:ig in a side pocket. "Yes, 1 would," said tho Governor, I firmly. "Well, here is a Utile slip where ho calls ' you a mountebank nnd corrupt, dislu nest and swindling Democratic villain." said ; Air. Reekman, as he handed an old Trib line editorial lo the Governor. ; Tho Governor read it over twice, Ineti looked ns if he was trying to s;e straight through Air. licckman, a row of carriages, and a two loot partition -then he slammed on his hat and went up etairs. A 1'ali: Idka. A mistaken idea is that entertained by many that riches are necessary to perfect happiness. It is scarcely necessary to state a fact so well un derstood, that many men and women, pos sessed of great wealth, are exceeding ly unhappy. A thousand things occur iu the fluctuations iuid busy scenes of life to bring b i row and discontent to tho homes of tlio rich as well as those ofthe poor. It is in tho homes of people of moderate nieaiis, ns a rule, that happiness is found. "Ful money in thy purse," said tho mer cenary and selfish lago. lit his estima tion lucre was tho magic key lo happiness, lo position nnd power to all that is desi rable on earth. Get lichen. Il is falsi that fatal sentiment ; a delusion nnd a snare. Sueli teachings have" been tho ruin of thousands of young meu of tho highest promise. A good namo is to beferred to great rich es. So runs tho nrovcrb. nnd tho history i of tho huiuHii race is tho verification of its ' truth. Tho highest riches do not consist in a nriiiociY income : there is a grenter wealth I ban this. It consists ina good constitu tion, good digestion, a lit nbs .a sound mind, and irnn.1 lii.net Ktnnl rclenrconsVieiico. Soma ono says gorxl bones are better than gold, toui'h muscles tiuui silver, mm nerves : tlmt Hash lire, nnd carry energy to every , function, are better than houses and lands. 0 w Kcrir-n, Vol. -I. ' BO. 1 Old Ncrle, Vol. 33, Mo. -1. money bags. A Hit A K KM AN" H 1)RF.AM. "Kd" is 0 lirakeinan employed on the Chicago, Alton and Sjt. Louis railnnd. lie was married only a a few weeks ngo. II is wife bus been wearing a piece of red flannel round her neck for tho last ten days nnd com plaining of awry neck.' This is how it came to pass : "Kd" had Inst been doing extra duty, taking a sick friend's trains in addition to his own, and so had not been in bed for forty-eight hours. As a matter of course ho was nearly worn out, and ns soon as bis supper had been eaten he. xii;t to bed to sleep, perchanco to dream. JIc was soon locked in the arms of Morpheus, nnd dreaming. Again his foot was on his native platform, find lie heard llio warning fool of the whistle for brake. The tsliadow train b ire him swiltiy on ; the telegraph posts lleeted past anicker !'' i-- - wiio'.e countiy fled by like n panorama mounted on Bhe t lightning rollers. In his dream ho heard far oil' another roar, and swinging out by tho railings bo saw anolb er train coming nt ligtuin speed around j we curve. Jiolii trains were ctowae.i yun passengers ; in nuotner niomeut iney would rush together, nnd from I he ruins a cry of agony would shiver to the tingling star from the lips of tho maimed nnd dying. The engineer had seen his danger, for nt thnt moment, in his dream, he heard the . -!!.. - 1 1 1 , I 1 " " ,ll;l"!5' " " tineiirthly. . W ltd the strength ol despera- HO" HO OIIUUOU lion he prigged the brake nnd turned it down. There was a yell of paiu and 'Kd' woke to li i id himself sitting up In bed and holding his wife by th: cars, having almost twisted off her head. That's how "F.-.1V wife came lo wear a piece of red llannel around her throat and complain of a wry neck. Missouri JJi.nu crut. A Prriri L Stoky. .Sid'i.-o'e tin --lnic-riVrtn f.'irJ in I.onihm. It wan slated a (lay or two ago that the body of a young wo man who drowned lierse.ll' at Waterloo bridge a few evenings since had been iden lilieil. iler name, it nppenrs was Alice lilauche Oswold, nnd she was within n few days of completing her iillth year. At the inquest last n.gbl before Mr. Langlintn, the following letter was put in and read : No. 1T.S High Street, Shad well, London, Sept. .'!, 1S7. The crime that I am about to commit, aud what I must stiller for here- afler is nothing compared to my present I .; i l l .. '..' I mini,,. .iioiii; lit j.wiiit'Jii, llOL il penny n a friend to advise or lend a helping hand. tired and weary with looking for souie. thing to do, failing in every way, footflro i and heart weary , I preler death to the dawn ing ol anoili r wretched morning. "I have only been in .Britain nine weeks. I came as nurse governess with a lady from America to Wick, iu Scotland, where she discharged me, refusing to pay my pas sago back, giving me my wages f;J 10s. After my expenses to London 1 found iwy self in this pn-at city with only oe. Wit, will I do '( I sold my watch. The paltry sum I obtained for (hat soon went in pay ing my board and in looking for a situation. "Now I am destitute, every day is a mi sct'3' to me. No friend, no hope, no mo- Uoy; what is lilt.'' Oh, Imd ol heaven, i have mercy on a pour helpless tinner ; thou I knowest how 1 sirived agajnst this, but f.ite is ngainn me. I cannot (read the path of sin, for my dead mother will bo watch ing me. Fatherless, motherless, lionm I have none. Oil, for the rarity of C'hiislian hearts. "I am now mad would be the end I have seen that this Ml v nil who bear nt mv death forgive me, nnd may God Al niiohty do so, before whose bar I must s-ioiuappear. Fareweil to all, to this beau- i tiful and yet wretched world. Alie Blanche Oswald. I am 'JOyeais of ago tliu Hih i. f this month." The jury rendered a verdict of "Suicide while in a state of temporary insanity." l'.dl M i'.l (iuzttte, Sept. 10. The St. Louis (Vfo'if tells a good dog story, and here it is: A small darkey, with an armful of eight-day-old pups, ac costed a gentleman on Fine, street a few days ago, with the query, "Want any pups dis moriiin '." "What mo they, Grant or Greeley pups Y" At a venture the young fancier responded, "Greeley. "1 don't want, Ihcm." A day or two later the boy made another attempt, and was risked the same question, to which ho replied, "Grant pups." " Why, you littlo rascal, didn't you oiler tho s.iine pti s to me a few days aeo ns Greeley 1'ups Y" "Dai's so, but dey's done got their eyes open since." Stop run Isti-:hit. Daniel Webster oneo dined wit h an oi l Boston merchant and when they came to tho win", a 'lusty old bottle was can fully decanted by Feter aud passed to lh host. Taking the bottle be pained out Mr. WchMer's glass and handed it to him' Then puiiriug out ano ther for himself, lie held it to the light and said : 'Uow d you i:i:s if. Mr. W.-bsU-r ?'' "I think it n line Fpoeiuien of old Fort ?" "Now, you cun.t guess what that cost me Y" siii.l the host. Sure'y no!," said Air. iVebster. "I know i hat il is excellent." only "Weil, now 1 can tell you, for I made a careful Cflitnato th" other day. When I add the interest to first in ice, 1 find that it cost me llio sum of jitsi one dollar and twenty eints per glass." "Good g. neious ! yon don't say so," said Mr. Webster ; and tho dinining his slass ho hastily presented it ogaiu With remark. "Fill up au'iiin as quick as you can, for I want to stop that ceiifjundce idwrest." Wnrrr.-iVAr'-H. Take half a bushel of tin slacked lime and slack it with boiling water . Cover il during the process. Strain it and add a peck of salt dissolved iu warm water, three pounds of rice boiled lo a thin paste, put In boiling hot, half a pound of Spanish whiting, and a pound of clean glue dissolv ed iu warm water. Mix il and let it stand for Several days. Keep it in a kettle and put on hot ns possible with a brush. It is said to look as well, and last nearly as long ns oil paint on won,), brick or sioue. A very simple wash niny be made in the i lonow Ills; llllllllici . omi rv us nuinii ,,,...-...,.....-..... ! aU to tatl1 l,:,il,ul half a l''"1 "f -'V1'1' aml j 1)EL" A?'K CAKH.-Wbile.sof three cgs. following manner : Slack ns above, nnd IIIU Stllliv IJtlilUltlj JI " V7m iiaiiL, piiimi ii. Ibis makes a thick-hko cream mul covers sinoKe in lien netier; use uoi. luiciriuu mutter may boused if desired. The nowlv erected nortion ol tho North ern Ceutral railway bridgo nt Dauphin will hardly DC wcatucrOonidca trns year ADVERTISING SCHEDULE 10 Miles, or nhont 100 Words, make n Snunrt 1ST One w eek 1.00 Two weeks 1.50: 2 S..: Z P.' S'l Vcol S'col'l col v.oo s.no; 8.oo b.oo; s.ooie.oo 3.00j B.50! 4.00 8.0011.00 18.00 8.W) 4. Ml! COO. 9.0O13.0OS0.0O 4..r,0i .Wlt 8.00 10.00 15.OO2S.60 5.IW 8.fi0' T.00 13.00 17.00,Si5.0( C.75i 7.50 8.00 13.00 1K.00 87.50 7.5(1: 8.501 9.00 lS.OO&O.OO itO.eO 8.tKi: u.r.o io.oo.o.oo'-;5.oo,4o.oe .l0!l 1 .(siiiS.OO an.oo l.OO.oO.OO I O.Ub' t a.Oui 1 5.00 3f.O0!r,.OO!75.00 12. (Hi 15.01;. 'O.tXiiW.OOloO.OOl lvU Three " lour Five Sit Tivo mo's Three " Six " Nino " One Vear 8.00; 8.00! a.T.v M.W)i 3.afi; :!I.:V1 ::"l.(Kl: li.tKj: An Irish woman appeared in the Court of Louisville to be oppoiuted guardian for her child, and tho following colloquy oc curred : "What es'uto hua you child ?" "l'lnso yor honor. 1 doit undctstaud you." "What hns ho got ?'' "Chills and raver, plaso yor hotior I" 'Can you change a S'2 bill 5"' said an impecunious (linker to the bar tender. "Yts." Driuki. "Well, wheu 1 get a g-J bill I'll bring it iu." llcciucs. &c Various Ways i Cooking Aile. There is uo article of food which can be prepared with such varied ways, nnd in jMJcli '"Jo' illies, ns nppleT). Pota toes can r,nY forms, but they cannot equal ,(. ., n.". "oiu . .i i' "I'men, lllllier .. - . .. liiato ;i vMmtlir eaten raw or cookou. this frii't is generally popular, ami irciiuiu lv desirable and nutritious for young and "i.i. Aiples that arc to be used for sauco Hhotild bo paro l, cored, and put in cold water unless cooked, directly, to keep llieni from discoloring. Add a little water to tho porcelain, kettle or stewnan : cover closely 1 . , ,. , nnd cook gently, not slii ring them until the wlioie are solteiied, rir you will cool them in lumps : when soft, stir and mush, add a little butler, sweeten and strain through a colamhr. AriT.rc SoiTi't.K. .Stow npplcs as directed for sauce, adding a little grated lemon peel and juice, and omitting the butter ; line tho sides and bottom of a baking dish with them. Make a boiled custard with ono pint of milk nnd two eggs, llavoring with lemon and swecteu it to taste. Let it cool and then pour into the centre of the dish, Heat the ivhiles of two eos lo a stiH froth (they can be left out of the custard), spread them over top ; sprinkle white sugar all all over them, and brown in the over- Thn slewed apple sliould be about half nn inch, thick on tlio bottom and sides of tho pud ding dish, Apple and Tapioca rcimi. -Soak over night a qua- ler of a pound of tapioca ; u the morning pour olfl.ho water, and add one quart and n giil of boiling water, sweeten, and llavor with grated lemon peel and tin: juic-i of one letnoii. Take six or eight but apples, pare:, core, and placo in a pudding dish ; 1:1! the centre of each ap pie with sugar : then pour tho liquid tapioct over tho apples, tilling the dish and bako in a hot oven until the apples are nsrlecuv soft. Serve colli with cream. If preferred, the ar.p'cs can be sliced into tho tapioca; If desires to prepare it in haste, turn cold water on tlio tapioca, let it soak loriiuccn minutes, then pour boiling water on, and i stir it until it looks like thin starch. I Ai'i'i.i: MnRtNGUK. Eare, core, ami stew ten good apples in ns littlo water as possible : sweeten and add a small piece of butter ; put into t pudding dish ; cover tho top with the beaten whites of four eggs; sprinkle them thickly with powdered white sugar, and brown in the oven, " ' Arpi.is DoiiT.ixo. Make nice crust with sour creani,8aleratusand Hour, line a quart boMtV.wit.li if, buttering it well ; fill up tho bowl with sliced apples, sugar, grated lemon peel and jWe. Cover with the crust' pinch ing the eioo closo together ; (lour a thick cot ion cloth, nnd tio it closlely over the top ofthe bowl, 'and set it into boiling watort but not enough to cover tho top of tho bowl. Roil two hours, not. letting tiic water go below tho, boiling point, and keeping it well tilled in 'as it evaporates. Servo with a sugar and butter sauce, or with sugar and cream Afff.K Coiiiii.F.'.t. Fare c .ire and slice j twelve large tart apples, nl to them tho Uliee of t WH leillollS grillVll pool (if O110 sweeti-n to taste ; stew very slowly lor two hourr! torn juto a mould. Ween cold, serve with cream. Apple Vloat. Take una pint of stow ed apples ; sweeten and llavor to taste. When cohl, and just before you desire to servo, add the beulcn whites of four eggs ; stir thoroughly into tho apple ; servo with cream and sponge cake. Apple" and Rp'i:. Core nnd pare ns many nppk-s as will fill a pudding dish; stew" tiiein s th it they are nearly soft. Roil half a Is-aeup of rice ; when nearly soft, add sngtr, s ilt and a pint of miik. l'laeo the apples in tlirt pudding Uisli, turn tlu rice over ihcm, filling up the core of caeli apple with stigiit before putting in tho rice. Rake, until it is i nice brown. Serve with civani, or without nnv sauce. Anothlu Kick and Appi.k Fi'ddi-no. Roil two large spoonsful of well washed rieo in a pint of new milk ; slice into it ! whilo boiling two or three apples, pared, j and a few currants or raisins. Simmer j slowly until the rice is very so!t, then add one well-beaten egg ; stir lor a tew minutes and serve with cream nnd sugar, or a but ter and sugar sauce. AlTLESIV IMITATION' or GiN'onii. To three pounds of very hard tipples, take two pounds of loaf sugar, aud a qu.uterof a pound of best white ginger. Ful these in layers (having lirst sliced the apples in eight pieces and cored them) alternately iu n wide-:nouthed jar. Next day iufuso an ounce of while ginger, well-bruised, iu about a pint of boiling water ; let it stance until next day. Then put the npplcs, that have Wen two days in tho ginger, into a preserving kettle, and turn over them tho water from the bruised ginger. Simmer slowly until the apples look clear. Tako great cr.ru not to break ihe pieces. Ifclnso ly covert d, over a slow tire, half an hour will cook them en v.igli, without needing to 1 stir them. Fut into jars, and cover lightly while boiling hot. Ixrt the bits of glutei' remain iu the syrup until it is served. Rll'K AND Al'PLF. SotTFLK. Roil two tablespooiisfull of rieo in halfa pint of milk ; add when soli, llio yolks of two eggs, nnif sugar lo taste. Mako a wall with it around the sides of the dish ; stew some pared nnd cored nppltswith candied sweet meets of jelly, aud cover the whole with the whites i of the eggs, beaten t a still' froth, and ! sprinkled thick with while powdered sugar. ! Uriwn in the oven, snd strvo with cream' I (.'on ii-y (ren(. Mot'Tit Gi.n:. Dissolve one-half pouixl of gelatine or lino glue in water, and add ono quarter of a pound of brown sugar; boil I in; whole until sulliiently thick to be come s did on cooling ; pour it on a slab- slightly greased, and when cool cut into I hi, r..n ni i nil film IIHC CUJI U, nilifl, I S U'lllinill Ol H Clip Ol . butter, one-hull a cup of milk, two cups of llour, one leaspoonful of cream tartar, und one tcaspoouful of soda. Washington Fie. Throe cups of Hour. two cups of sugar, ouo cop of butter, one- ' half cup of milk, one tonspounful of salera- tusandlourc