Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 09, 1874, Image 1

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    THE SUNBURY AMERICAN,
n publish m xvert Saturday bt
, XSTL WILVKBT, Proprietor,
Moon DtMlninsr' Building, Market Square
' ' At la Atlraatf.
It aot paid within Monthe 99.
Btnr1pHmt tmkm far Uti than tic Jfmttu.
OnoMNOVRD with thin establishment It an ea ten
Si veNEVY JOBOrFICK,conilnlnf Variety of
plain and fancy type eqtial to any establishment
a tin Interior of the Btate, for which the patrou
age of tbe public la respectfully solicited.
professional.
Wit. A. NOBER,
ATTORNET AT LAW
aud cormtr SOLICITOR.
Office on Front Street below Market, 8unbury,
Fa. Collections and alt legal business promptly
attended to. '
33taTllaliea In lnln.
FRI'K 1 SO I IV ADVANCE. j
JAMiJ HEAItlt,
ATTORNET AT LAW.
Ofnc In Haupt's buildlntr, South Eust Corner
or Market Square, Buubury, Pa.
Bpccial Attention Pud to Collf'-tiond.
IXnVH II. MeOKYITT, .
Attornet at Law and
Ukitjd 8tat(s CosMisstoKim. office with 8.
Pa." A?rw,"'78,.-ly'l'tb''' B,ulliu "bar.
v
A N. URICK,
" ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ABB ACT1SO JUSTICE OP TBI PEACE.
Next Door to Jurlirs Jordan fcestnenee, Chst
DUt Street, Uunbtiry, Pu. '
Collections and all legnl matters promptly at
tended to.
-J E RE M I A H8NYDErT
ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND
ACTIWU Jl.Tlt K OF THE PEACE.
Cmnreyanelns.the col lections of claim, writing,
an all kinds of Leiriil business will be attended
to carefully and with despatch. Can bo consult
ed In the Enitllsh and Uernvin luuvuitgo. Office
formerly occupied by Solnmon M.ilick, Esq., op
posite City Hotel, Bunbury, Pa.
March 211, 1H73. ly.
GA. OTDOK '
Allortifv-iit-Lnw,
GEORGETOWN,
Northumberland Co., Penna.
m Can be consulted in the Enirllsh and Germ in
aurungc: Collections attended to in North
umberland and ndjululuir conutics.
Also Aeut for tbo Lebanon Valley Fire Insu
ranee Company. llll5
T,i,n?iK!K' Attorny at Law, BUN",
(adjoin nit the office of W. I. Orecnoush, Esq..)
Professional business iu this and adjoining coau
Mes promptly uttended to.
8unbiiry, March 10, 1873.-1 y.
w. c7 flacker;
Attorney at Law,
Sunlrary, Pa.
November 9, 1873. tf.
CJ T. BU1EK, Attorney and Counsellor
n,i! o!,. K"0',n.!io8- 2 A 8 Second Floor,
Britfht's BulldinK, BUNBURY, PA. Profession
Business attonded to, In the courts of Nort hum
osrland and adjoining comities. Also, In the
CireuU (and Dutrict Courts for the Western Dia
trict of Pennsylvania. Claims promptly collect
ed. Particular attention paid to cattt In Bank
". Consultation can be had in (jer
"n,e. marsS'Tr.
DENTISTRY.
OEOHfiR M. rpvut '
In Stmpson'a Building, Market Square,
OUKHCHT, Pi.,
IJ-ropnred to do nil kinds of work pertaining
to Dentistry. He keeps (distantly on baud
- """.Mireui oi loetn, and other Dental
material, from which he wit be able to select,
and mt-e. me wants of his customers.
All wors warranted to giresatisfactlon.or else
mmiojt ruiunnea.
The Tery best Mouth Wash and Tooth-Powders
kept on hand.
JIls references are the numerous patrons for
.iom he has worked for the Inst twelve yean.
l?ll
SUNBURY, PA.. EMDAY MOKNING. JANUARY 9. ,1874.
BALTIMORE LOCK
TR. JOHNSTON, ""
ttt (Joctrrj.
poALt roALt coamIorantbros.,
KJ Bhippers and Wholesale anrf Retail Dcjilcrs In
WHITE AND RED ABU COAL, BUNBURY, PA.
(lowbh wharp.
Orders will receive prompt nttentlon.
NEW COAL YARD.
'piIE nnderslirned having connected the Coal
ii i1"" ""' 1te..Ue FLOUR GRAIN
trnilc, is nrparen m supply lain I lies with thv
YERY IIKKTOF C44L,
CHEAP FOR CAKII.
Eirir, Stove and Nut, constantly on hand. Grain
taken lu exchange for Coal.
t . J. M. CADWALLADIR.
Snubury, Jan. 15, lb7u. tf.
,ooo i. ;iftn.
A Grand dift Concert.
A graid gift concert
will be given st Suubury, P., by the Inderendent
WAHHINOTON STEAM KIRE COMPANY,
On MONDAY, FEBRUARY XM, 1H74. .
ouTih'.0.,,JH"t12'!;!:;?y''.,.,. ?'Pn-eof ,
. ,. . : - " " "in ii win im ail HUV&utium
C t i."wS',r'.' ft"W'" ""r""" by fm JKf!S
JUM It will be an I i Irpru.K ut tlonii.Hliy. And we
i.h k. r i i V ""'era seoompllsh moro oood
Willi ttte illtl Of It f..rnAr T..A .... i'.
brg ,d .null to. .i,hlll ,utP,y .nlk, ? HmVlmTy"
th. facilily oi swrtlng any of tlioao pkees in nm th.ii
an hour'. Um. wliile l uie sm, tiIiie our tow .TiU uot
IOCI 0:.ntlpiit that ull th i clnt. i. -i : ' .
tl tun. above nsmed for driwTnK. "I"1'u"ca u?
THE FOLLOWINO I A MKT (IK GIFTS-
ONE GRAND GIFT OF
ii i, ,, " i0
Han
nt
aw, BUN
"'Ming
II. K INK, A... .
Urn BURY, PA., office in Masscr's tu.....
Mar the Court House. Front Room up stairs
i above the Drug Store. Collections made In Nor-
numneriana ami aajoiumg counties
M Banbury, Pa., June 8,
1 (tilt of
ii
10iiisoi"'M,uu.'.
40 till is of actio. .
lOOOifl.of 10.110
2i)OIIIof Mm. .
BKIGifisof a.(..
1.0 JO (litis of 1.00..,
6SI
3INI
aou
loo
, l.oiu
1,K'
1,000
1,ii
1,KHI
1,000
1 v.
1'MT Total fr
hJ" J en,rr,,ri"? u no Individual oula1lo .. surh u.
tei,!.?,""1 fuful'ureput up iTtubutou, pile s"
CAsS? "n0tw"ul ! iU revive u. Gil T in
crthw!" "? "!,0n'', A.lmi, to Ibis Con-
cert, atfl.00 each, aud at- tbe llw i hiin t,.vl i,
1 1,000 iu CASH U-ii. will be dt.triba'Jl! '
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION.
nl.i. repnaeuttng and corns
- . ., ' '-"'led, will lie i.Wrd
Twenty thoua.uu ... ilea if be
roniintl wilb tbose on the niipt.
l one whet! and cards enclosed witn tue
Preiuiuma in so:. led boxes will be pi ced tu auoilii-.
I'hvslcinn Of this relehrnloH T-..i..i t..
discovered the most certain, spei.,v. plcaiaut and I
i,-fiifi in nie woim lor nil
UI8EASE8 OF IMPRU '"KCE.
V.1kneM of.the BHck or Limbs, Btrlctnres,
Aflectlons or Kidneys and Bladder, In Hun
gry Discharges, Impotency, General Doblll-
Bplrlts. ConMon nf Ideas, Pulpit;,tlon of
r'ei I.nrt' T.m,mtTl Jmt'lhigs, Ulinness
of Bight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head,
Throat, Nose or Bkin, Aff ctlons of Liver. Lr.nes.
Btomach or Bowels thee terrible PUorders
arising from the Bolltarr Hnliitsnf Vn,h.h-
secret and solitary practices more fatal to their
i " ,V, "n ,ne ol Byru" V the Mariners
r V1t bllghtinn their mot: brilliant hopes
ii """v,iw,u"i reuueriug marriage, c.,iin,ios
lOUNG MEN
especlnllT. who have lieenmn th. l.im. r aii
taryVlce, that drcndrul and ilestrnetive habit
which annually awei-ris tn an .... i.
... M..i,nas m young- men of tbe most ernlted
.. i- i.r. . j 7,'"'! ijo Miigm inner-
" ipb iiu.B ciibiunecu iiHteninir Nonai.. i.i.
............ . .,n,, , e or waxea to ecstacy the
Ivlnc lvr. mil. ..ll -.lit. ft.n J lu
. . " .m lull LU ..lUUII
All A K
Married Pemons or Young Men contemplating
niarriuge, aware of Physical Weakness, (Lo4
f Procreutive Power Imixuenn.i c--
iiliiDllily, Palpiiation, Orgauic Weakness. Ner-
.dHrSed" ll""r D,'"'Wo!?.
Ho who places hlmelf under the enro orDr. 3
may religiously conlldc In his honor as a gcntle
"cVuiiDa couUdl!luy rul5' wyon "is skill asaPbv.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
Impotency Lo?s of Power, Imineiintely Cure!
and full Viuw Restored.
This Distressing Affection whl h renders Lire
miseinbleandiiiiirrlngcliniiogsilile-lstheiienaltv
pnld by the victims of Improper Indulgences,
roune personsnie too apt to commit ecesjes
from not being uwuro of the, Iro ..ir...
li e subject will pretend to deny thutth'j power
ol procreation is lost sooner by those falling Into
nipiupcr habits than by the pindent f llesi.U-s
being d.privixl the pleasures of heirthy .iffp,!.,..
t he most scrlo is and destructive symptoms to both
body and mind arise. The system become i de
ranjred, the riiysicnl aud Mental Funs.l ms
Weakened, Loss or Procrentlve Pover, Ni. vous
lriittiL.il ty, Hyspcpsia, Palpitation of thj lenrt.
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a W.istiu.'
of the Inline, Cough, Consuinptiou, Decay and
n vi Ml''NTFn j TWO DVYS
Persons ruined In health by uulear.ie.l preten
ders who keep them trilling mo Hi niter mouth,
taking poisouons and injurious eompouu l
ahould apply luimediately. '
, I K. -li.vSI O.N,
Jlcml.er of the Koynl College of Burgeons, I.on
don, Graduated front ono of the most eminent
Colleges In the Un ted Btates, and the greater
A Urnugcr Serenade
Oh. conic, my love, and live with me,
And keep my cnttnge lu ; lie glen
As patient us an humble In-e,
And busy us a setting hen.
Oh. rest buueath my fragrnnl bower.
Where sweet stramonium iloth entwine I
Come, smell the gentle ptiiiliRowur
And cull the mugo'-wurcl Tine.
Ab t liBtcn to the rural songs I
The pea shall wind bis muvio shrll
A Echo plaintively pruning.
The warble of the piinperutl.
Beyond the vermicelli row
I hear the bull frogs sigh again
. The cackle of the Durham ewe .
The bellow or the Berkshire hen. '
Oh, come, love, come I the mi.rn ls Talr j
I'll celebrate the day with tkee ( .
I'll merrily dig the Burt lei t pen?,
Auii shake the ruta-bagu tree.
Oh! hMinpyoisrsetfmy Invelvl4.il,
And In the cause or Antl innnop
We'd mulch the turkeys in Hit lull,
And graft (he long clam on die hop.
My sweetest ! I nm fond or m.ish,
And Ihou wl'i act some nut rr me ;
We II early sow the currant hush,
And tap the cranberry Jolly tioo.
We'll pull the wool fi o'ii oir I tie cnlf ;
The cotton wood Its Oeeee sji:ill slicd.
Bo at tbe winter will wa laif'Ti,
An.Tguyly weed the oyster bul.
We'll blithely hoc the wintur wteat,
We'll chase the eggs the .unlm-ls lay,
"' 'be b.iulam hoL'slnil, blent,
W'e'll reed him with some clmcr hay.
All savory game to thee I'll brlig ;
Tne burdock knows my s,niris shnrp, .
I II f hoot the dolphin on the wiijr,
And hit him iu the pericarp.
Then come, my love, and live Wth m.
And heautily my lonely den
As put lent ns un humble' bee,
nd busy as q setting hen.
the liil.le
own bwuc-i
amir Skctctts.
B. CAD IV ALL A DF.R, Market Street, I From tueae wbrela, a numlvr and one of the above n-ui-
bait of whose Ife has been siu-.il in iiiei.n...;. ...
of Londou, Pris, Philadelphia aud elewhe e,
lias ellucted some of the nnmt astonishing cures
.nut were ever known i nmnv i,..,,i.i...i i?i.
lug iu the head and enrs when asleep, great
nervousness, being alarmed at sudden soauds.
biuhlulncsB, with freouetit hlushln.r. nii..,..i!
soiiictiincB wUhderaugeiuentof utlud, worecurej
miuiCUJtltlli.
TAKE PARTICULAR N' ,,,
Dr. J. aduiesvca nil ilm- Jlll-K.
thcuiBuIves by improper wuo uuvo lujurrd
habits, which r-' indulgence and solitary
tlieui for eillie' ou both body and uiiud, untllting
re. ' business, study, Bocluty or inur-
l'l-
BUNBURY. PA.
Dealer In DruKs, Mexllclnes. Paints. Oils.
ks, Dairies, fcc.
I'OLVERTOW, Attorney at Law.
et Sauare. BUNBURY, PA. Professiou-
I In this aud adjoiulng counties prompt-
I to.
MANSER, Attorney at Law, BUN-
IRY, PA. Collections attended to lu
i of Northumberland, Luton, onyncr,
Columbia and Lycoming apllO-filt
lOX .TIALlt'K,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
is residence on Arch street, one square
the Court House, near the J.ill, 8UN-
JA. Collections ana an proiessionai
kromptly attended to in this and ndjoin-
iBtitles. Causultatious can be had in tne
Un language July27-1S7a.
rfi.lt.aXn. L. T. womiaatU.
ZIEVLER . ROIIR1IACI1,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
afece In Haupt's Building, lately ocmpled by
de Rockefeller and L. T. Kohrtmcn, fcsq.
tnllM-tions and all professional business
-sDtlv attended to In the Courts of Northum
berland and adjoiniug counties.
Dec. 3. 1871.
inscribed cirds will be tkrii .iuiultaueoualy. Toe
number ao di-awu from tlie one wheel aecurea lb )re
f r..m t lie ol uer. Taia oierution w ill be erformed by a
blind ierBOU. aud cou.inued until Eigliteeu Hui.dred
and Fifty-Seven rreiniuiua are eihaua.ed. It iae-idei.t
that by tbia prooeaa, fraud or favortiani will be impossi
ble. Every pereou holding a ticket will be eutliled to
sdmissiou Into tbe Concert.
All Hills Paid in CASH without discount.
Money cau be sent for Tickets iu registered letters, or
Pout Utile i Mouey Oldens, or by Expuo s at our risk. I.
deatred, Tickets will be sent by Express, c. O. P.
Toe lollowiug gcu.leuieu luie kiuuiy ooi..eu.cd to
act a. Trusieea lor the above Gift 1'ot.ceit :
8. P. Wolverton, Esq., Director 1). H. aud W. IX. R. ;
Geo. Hill, Attorney at I.tw ; Hon. W. I.. Ilewart, ex
niemberol lougress; Win. I. OreeuongU, F.sq., lliiec
tort irat National Ujok ol Huuburj ; Jonu H.i.ca, tc).,
ditto J Ira T. Clement, Lumberman; Win. T. Gral.,
CojI M'.rliunt, Hiiubury.
Tne above ituined gentlemen are hitrhraitided and
bonoraUe men, woo would hot lend their uamea al.d
give their aaaistaiioe to any unworthy olijrct.
HAMX S. HENDRICKS,
GEO. M. RENN,
JVM u. at il.I.l.K.
.EVI SEAHHOl.TZ,
PHILIP M. H111NDEL,
Committee.
All comniuuieittona cheerfully auswered. Address,
In all cases, . ...
I'll It. If M. KHIlM.f.l
N. 8. EMOl.K, jrrernu1iug Been-lary.
Treuaurer of Fun.la.
8uubur', Decamber l'i, iU'X
,R. C. M. MARTIN, Office in Drug
fcre, Clement House Block, Office hours t
(u. m., to 1 p. in., and Irom 6 to U p. m.,
lier hours, when not Professionally en
n be round at residence, corner of Front
in street, SUNBURY, PA. Particular
given to surgical cases. Will visit
either In town or country. '
ittls nvto llfstaurunts.
r- "
WFOKO IIOCNE. Cor. Third and
1 berry, Bueiucs Centre, WlllUinsport,
ON
"WINTER
Millinery.
B. ELBE A CO., Proprietor.
D.
BO, 1873.
ITEI) STATES HOTEL, W. r.
irCllEN, Proprietor. Opposite the De-
MOK!N, PA. Every attention given to
Ik and the beat accommodations given.
73. tf
tlllWGTOX HOI'NE, C. NEFF
proprietor. Corner of Market & Second
opposite the court uoure, ouuouiy,
mays, io.
EAST MARKET ST., SHAH TU CITT DOTEL,
SI jiULRT, PA.,
now open, all the novc'.ties of the season In
RIBBONS, VELVETS, BILKS, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS. ETC..
trimmed and uutritnmcd
HATN AM) BOWKTS.
Notions In very vuriety. call and eiamine the
nne assort' nt una leurn tue low prices, jxi.o.
' ...
irrrnnuiisMiuK
of the latest and most fashionable style.
MIS8 AMELIA HANCOCK,
8nnbury, Pa., Oct. 17, 173.
,EGiIEMY IIOI'NE, A. HECK,
nprietor, Kos.812 and 814 Market Street,
kighth, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, J
lie respecltuiiy solicits your patruu-
JanB'M.
tNAL HOTEL. AUGUSTUS
), Proprietor, Oeorgetewn North'd
, at the tat Ion of the N. C. K. W.
nes and cigars at the bar.
- - The table is supplied with the best tbe market
. anords. Uiod stabling and atteutive ostlers.
t JIM EL'S RENT At KANT,
LOU 18 HUMMEL, Proprietor,
Commerce St., BHAVIOK'N. PENN'A.
Having Just rentted the above Baloou for the
, V A aecomodi.tlou of the public, is no prepared to
5 Y , c jib iiwuui WIIH isd .raa, ibiiusuiuvuh, nuu
r'ttk Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, aud all other malt
.uors
u1
W. S. KHOADS. J. PACKBH HAAS
W. H. ttHOADS CO..
HITA1U DIALERS Or
ANTHRACITE COAL, BUNBURY, PENN'A
Orrtci with Haas, Faoelt A Co..
Orders left at Seaa'aolls & Bro's., office Market
treat, will receive prompt attention. Country
ostom respecltuiiy soitcitea.
Feb. 4, 1871. II.
XKU' VOWDN, WINTER 1ST Y EES
of every description uud variety surh as
Dre Ooods
comprising all the novelties In fabric and shade.
Woolen (aouus), Emiey Voodii.
FULI. AsSOBTUEKT Off XOTIONS,
hlch are being sold at ilia loweet Cash Prices.
Also, Groceries and Provisions,
pure and fre.h.
Queens ware. Glassware, and Wood
and n ILLOW IV A u is,
Nicest Brands of Flour constantly on liuud
A very lurge
ASSORTMENT OF WALL FAl'EK,
both glazed and cammou, always on baud.
BOOTS AND SHOES
from the celebrated hand made Boot aud Shoe
Manufactory ol Wulsonlowu, lor
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDKEN.
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, '
of all siies and of the latest styles.
F L O U It .
A constant supply of western a bite wheat flour
a speciality.
Tne public are Invited to call and examine our
Goods tree of charge. Our motto is "0,ulck
Bales and Small Prouu." and to please all.
The blght-t prices will be paid tor all ktaaa oi
country produce.
By strict attention to ousiness ana Keeping hi
all times the moat complete .lock, aud selling at
theloweet piicea, we nope to merit a fill share ol
patronage.
Itttu 3HU i ii tn a eADDULit.
Bunbury, Dec. 3, ls73.
AUTIIRACITE COAL 1
TALENTIK lIET,- Wholesale and
Y Itetaii nemo. B every variety of
ANTHRACITE COav. VVYf.VL WHARF,
BUNBURt, tNNA. '
All kinds of Grain taken In ,halll.e fr Coal
Orders solicited ana nne" prompt- orders left
at B. F. Neviu'e Coefecllonery 81, on Tnlr(,
treet, will reeieve prompt attention, fcj mone.
. aU ma u a at IliA ntHlts. '
TiiEHb arc some of the ad and raelanclio'r
Buck mid Head. Dimuess ol biulit, ixs ol Mub-
culur Power, Palpitation of the Lean, Uyapepsy,
Nervous Irritubility, Ueraiigeiueut oi u.geative
Functions, Ueuerul Uetmity, eymptouis oi ou
suui tion. ke.
, I VT.. .V The fearful elicits on the mind
are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con
fusion of Ideas, Depression or Spirits, fcvil
Forebodings, Averslou to bociety, Buif-Distrust,
1 ove of Bolitudc, Handily, iVc, ure some oi tue
i lis p duced
nm aiKiia of nursons of all ages cuu uow
Judge whut in the i ante of tlieir declining health,
losing tlieir vigor, uccnuiiiig, , yam,
uud emaciated, huvlug a Bingiiiur appear-""
about the eyes, coughaud yuiiii'w' eousump-
v no have injured themselves by a certain prac
tice iudulgeu in when alone, a habit frequently
learned trout evil companions, or at scusoi, tue
etlects or which are uigutly tell, eveu when
asleep, nud If not cured, renders uiurriage impos
sible, ana acsiroys ooiu uttuu uou uuuj, .
nnt.lv ItuiucdluttfiV.
"'I..'. Z - , .. r ui
uat a pity tuui u young man, ic i.
enunlrv. the dor Unit ef his pureuts. should be
suatchva from all proepecls aud enjoyments of
lite, by the coueetu:uce or ilevutllug iram tue
i.utb of nature uud indulging in a certain secret
habit. Such persons must before cuuleiiipluling
VAKIUAGK.
rcllccl that a souud tuiud and body arc the most
n.ieeaait r V r. n iiihiu', to iirotu(te connubial happi-
Indeed without theae. the Journey through
life becomes a weary pilgrimage the proiect
hourly darkens to the view j the tnlud becomes
hariuwed with dcBuuir uud Ulled with theiuelun-
holy rcllection, tliut the happiness ot another
bocotues blighted withoitrown.
CERTAIN DISEASE.
When the mlsirulded aud imprudent votary of
Hilda that be has imbibed the see is of
this i ainfnl disease, it too often 1 appens that uu
ni.tiioed sense of shame, or dread ef dUcovery,
,i. ....... i. in. iioin amilviuir to those who, from
education and rcsjicclablliiy, cau aloue befriend
him, deluyitig till the constitutional syuipiutua oi
.Lis horri.l dia.Mtae make their appearance, such
us ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, uocturul
pains lu the bead and luutis, atinneaB oi nucui,
,i..:.t,,..s.. nodes on the sluu bones aua anus
blotches tin the bead, lace ana exire unics, pi
gresBing with lilghtful rapidity, till at lust the
palate of the moutu or tue nones oi vuo mm ..
in n,ui ti. vietim of this awful dise.ne becomes
a horrid object of cominiserulion, till death put
a criod to his dreutliui suuenug, uy acuuiuS
him to "that I ndiscoveredCouutry from wbeuce
no uatulti. kiuimb.!
It is a melancholy fact that thousands DIE
victims to this terrible disease, through, fulliug
into the huurts of Ignorant or nnskillf.it PRE
TENDERS, who, by the use of that dea lly Pol
son, Mercury, Ac, di stroy the constitul on, and
tucapable ol curiug, keep the uuUappy sutlerer
iHoi.lb after utotilu takitiK tueli uoious or
Jurious coniMiuuds, amV malead of beiug restored
U) a reuewal of Lite Vigor aud ilappiueas, lu des
pair Itsvs him with ruined Health to sle,b ovor
his galling disappointment.
To auch. therefore. Dr. Jobwstom pledges lilia-
aclf to preserve tbe most luvlolab'.e becrecv, uod
from bis extensive pi act ice and observations lu
the great Hospitals of Europe, and the tlrst it:
tills t OUIliry, MI t CllglUUU, I mute, t mirampm
and elsewhere, ts enabled to offer tbe most cer
tain, Seedy aud effectual remedy lu tue world
for ull diseases oi uupruaence.
Hit. JOHNS ION.
OFFICE, NO. 7. 8. FREDERICK STREET.
Baxtiuou ', M. D.
Left band side going from Baltimore street, a lew
doors from the comer. 1 all not to Observe uauiu
aud number.
NfNo letters received unless ptstpaid aud
containing a stamp to be used on tbe reply. Per
son wining should Mate age, and aX a portion
of adviitisuiuent describing ayuipto.il.
There are so many Paltry, ooeigutnc ana
Worthless Impnsters advertising themselves as
Pbysicluns, tritling with and rululng the Lealth
of all who unfortunately fall luto their power,
OXLY A CHILD.
Of nil poor men the most pnrr to lc
iicu m mo ijiiur ric i mtin. rii.-n, .., n ..i.
eo.ute povi i ty cnii be Itcliicd ; jut for the
in. in who U ptior, wiih his coitrs full if
K'M, tlicru is no larllily Iu.-Iuu.iik, tin
lutiS HOtiiulliiiij,' t-.tn gel down inbi his In nrl
and OjH-n tliu wuy for the iuuomtii; ol sun
liglit and warmth. Sndi a triiiiil,..niiati,.n
I mice knew, und I will tell y.iti low it was
wrought. It Whs hy tinly a lit tie child.
ltuliis (in.Ui was really and trulyji mi. j
t-r, lliouli ho Intel il'.".l).i!)lv "n-vi r ao J
knowli-d-iid llnit fact l hitt.si-lf. At lite
age of s xty, liu lived in n close, small shab
by ;-H-;S; nTiTrovv sll'i el, lli-uin wiu-iu
the BUcels were lir.m.l ho O'Viu-d a whole
row, the rental of which yielded what
might have bet-u n muuilieelit income to
anv inaii.
In early life Knfus (Srote was disappoint
ed, so while yet n younn man, he had shut
hiinsill up willun ins sneii, ana tnniui;ii
Itll .. , vt-a Hf ili-nnl lm t4 II. r
ther asked nor given love or IVii-ndship. He
to .k his us;ttiee, even to the pound of lleeli.
it it whs due him by the bond, und he was
as ready to discharge all bunded obliga
tions.
When people who knew Kimis undo
wished to iioiut lo a man without it heart
tliev pointed to him. -They declared that
le lovcl no liuin in utni. - not t-veti nun-
self. That bu did u-t love hiinse.f wi a vi-
.I..I.I ti l hum li llll tllu jili-l. III .! u:to lo
hiiiiK. li not it i-iuiiiu cimiif.i't ni me which
cd throu .di the crust would find root ihero ,
. ..o. i ... ., orevit. in nil his manhood's
lilo, so bright a thing Had tint i-n-pt nix.n
linn belore - so warm a thing ns that child
inli kiss hml not li.tiehed his t-hn-k. Ilu
did not think of it until ho was n I.. tut In
Hie tl- nnn ihu kness. and then, wlien he could
see nothing t.,., w c..tiia aee thai biiiiuv
,,er. 1 niitsieal ehit rup s mnd imaiii
in his ears. At tirst he would have been
glatl to believe thai the child's tnoihe.r had
instructed her in this, but when he looked
over all n,e circiiniKUnevs. he knew thai it
coun, ..i v u-,,,, ; un, , U)lt UUlI Hi
"ii-pi. ue was gliul that
t-ii.iu ...in come to tutu or uc.r
impuisc.
Upon that hard nnnr; with only n single
blaiik. t for bedilitiL', Kuftts Urote did not
sleep so si.unilly as was wont. Ilu dioam
t'd. and in Ins ilieums he saw n cherub, nud
le.lt cherubiu nitii-. about his nock, with
kises upon his cheek. Anil ho said to
liiniwil in his dream :
'Surely I cannot be such an ojjre if tliesa
sweet things can love me 1'
In thtf iiiornitig ItuftiH Grote was up very
cany, no li.ul iliou-ht. the niuht U-fore,
that he had bread ailtl cheese enou.rt f,,r
breiikliisl : but after llio ni..l.i' ...ir
haps aliet the night's d ream -lie took new
thoughts. Without exactly cotnprehend
ino the l. elinj, the sense nt utter loneliness
and cellHliues-t ,ad ojVi-ti plaee-ust the
glimmering of a place -to a warmer setine
. .iiiiiiuioiisiiip and trait-nitty. lie
put his hand Hpon the clieek where the ini-
i-ixbs m i!ie cnmrs Kiss ii-id fall.-n, and a
new resolution came to his mind. lie
went out to nnei-hliorin stn-cl com. rand
juirchiised tea, and sur. and new warm
bieiikliiat rnlls, ttnd n small can of milk
He laid just deposited these articles uiioii
us own table when Airs. Sandford made
her n ppea ranee.
'(in. id nioniitiij. Uncle Itufus.' she said.
Hail the h.-stcauoht thatsund when ih
first n t ose it would have startled him ; but
t tell very softly upon bis eats now. He
linn iwtife.cisiiij?. ana imd earned the
salute.
"Wood nwruinj;,
lind. so exeeeilitiL
t Sew Hfrtttn, Vol. . Xo. 41.
I Old Merlon. Vol. .11, i. .
' . 1 i i
If you will come nn heln nm lo take enro
of I w.ll Ve n, Wmt miy y,
What could she say"?
sm w the new light tip..n Iter uncle's
"K,t a lillll W IIL'II 1111 llilllf LfllWl'lI.l Isl I.i
ADymiSlNG SCHEDULE
Hbot 1 00 Words, ke Sf'n.r(
j'.i S 2 R ooni.ooiito
IZ ? ?' 4 0": .ii.oot.o5
4 8n
One wek l.no
Two wecksl.no
1 bree
Four
Five
Biz
Io nio's
Three "
blx
Nine
One Year
ss j-s:-2 ;roo ts.oo 20.00
ih '??; 6.5.1 7.ft,:ia.,.,tJSSSo
2-J"i -b 8.0 1 13.00 18.00
8.U0 7-" S.OJ1.VOOW.1030 00
a.fto: 8.oi, .&.. io.ooao.oo:6.o04oot
6.00; 9.1s 11.0.1 ,a.Oil2.00:S.i,050.00
"-0. 110.01 't lt.0t.il 5.00 115.00,0.1 OTUia
U.M.llit.utl.tHI; IO.00 - b.tOKO.
IIOW SOLDIKliS Fahki. IV -7el I" j"....'.
curi..u7.M pa,K-,s, ..., f Un,n7,Z
V,e.l,,",,,,'i ' 'dlv inti-restiiisr
sarins, i
niiu iiein me sunnv heiul . ..i :.. '
bosom, she s,.w I In. Iil.'aai,. ..r i, . ' "'-o'-wuies it makes of u-irible i..u
ti She said wi st Hears 'B I Z t 1 . ' '"'V'"1 U!,H ,n i.
lA-nr uncle, if lW nd I c n make I r, l" L "t fci """" ,,:",,tud "u"
3 " l'l'Py. you may cmnnand t:s botl ,, ! 'l ITZ l", boc,,""u r""'. Ar
r The.e was a reat womlt r v l et, ifus ' x L r, Z ' -' "..U-xcuw, Hi,.,, r..rth0
(irote appeared a" weil-dts J .,, S ' ,tu h rta ' I- and remained
nappv man. " I I' .,
Au'd h. the man,,!..,, lientath the shade Art I w, m '"'T8. ' P " ,,,,,f,i'1
of .he reat chestnut ,r.s. .ere S 1 ltZ'
t iim.tm. ii Liii m km .i... .
cold dm kiiess, and brought t ftii-Ui to love
turn iritUH,
Is,
bu
Mary.' returned Uuftis :
so exceetliulv odd Was it. tli-n it,..
very ton-s of his own voice surprised him.
'W hat can I do for you this moruin.'
uncle V May I o,-t breakfast for you V
I will ijiit a lire,' saitl the man. 'ami
tht n, ii you please, you may make a cup of
tea.'
The fire was lit, and then lie showed her
where his diHhi 8 were.
Marv S-andford was an nceoniplished
housekeeper, and she could aeconiiiio.laie
lu-iHelf to cit'eiiiHHtanees very narrow.
While she was busy a ray of fresh sunshine
burst into the ro un. liohlitu up the tliu.'y
walls, und t,'lad.lutii;i ' with ii- ;i,,t,i tl... .Tt.
ni.mplieie ol the place. It was little FlorW.
brii-bl, iovoiisaud iiibilatit.. thtiltiinr nU, ..f
)Ve in this lii-ut lutur ef tit-1 wnkio r f.-.
BWCCl, ItllU-ll.llli f.' . i . i
inly a r p no ol niauness uiopitn iroin ilei
tis, she went to where toe out man -Mini
jiiHl sat down in the corner, uud crept up
aiu into b-.s lap.
'I can't reach your cheek, uncle,' site
uuirhed. 'without genius; up; you are so
Ll.- --..I I nm aolillh- '
Alio lltell sue Kieseu inui no "-
iiisilil Delore ; out not us on urc nigu. "-,-
re tliti kiiIiis Itt-ote. ,
With a inoveinet t ulmost spasmonic so
Iranue was il tor liim-he drew the child
back to him. imd imprinted n hcarly kiss
upon the round cheek.
1 . . . . .IT I.I.... 1,1.
Aim tile Wonts iieineii ivoa j...., ..v
lo one !' fell Iroin Ins lips before he knew
liad
1307. RIGHTER&GASKILL, 1307.
DEALERS;IN
American anl Freach Wintlow Glass,
Crystal Hheet, Rough Plate, Colored, .EasmeUd
aud Ornamental Qlsss,
1307 Market Street, Philadelphia.
January 11, 18T8. ly.
iu could itvultl giving, ttuu ui tue- name
time live.
One evening iust nt dusk, a coach stop
ied at Hulus Orole's dis.r, and a lady
dressed iu black, and Hccoinpauieil by it
child, alighted thet'ulVoiu, und plied thu
iron rusty knocker.
Thu miser answered tne summons, ana
deumuded to know the applicant's busi
tless.
L'nclo Kufus.' said the woniiin. I nm
M irv Saud ford, ami Ibis is my child. Will
v..u trive me shelter until l can nun worn r
rf . . i. ..... . i.. r
il.irv fNiuuioiu was tne nuty nuuiiuieroi
Uulus Grote's dead sister. He Lad hearj
of her husbands death, and ho had sliud
Ueritiolv usked himscll more lliau once it i
. .... . ...... , 1
Ullglil tioi ue possiuiu iii.it, uia wiuoweu
niece would call upon him for assistance.
Aud uow tlmt lite dreaueu blow iiau lalleti
wiial was he to do ? Had ho followed the
(list impulses he would have turued the
woman uud child away with a word, Lu
that would have been liilnaiiau. lie was
Ciuhliu a trap. Ho had to open his
door wider, and let them in. Aud when
thev were in. he was forced in common de
eeticy to A" out aud buy it It af of br.ud ant
some cheese.
Marv Sandford is ovet thirty-live
slight, pale-faced, pretty wuuan, and whu
ol beauty she possesseu was uuo more
thd reflex uclioti upon her lace aud mauue
o. her native ooduess llm i lo any otitwat
form of leature.
Hei clultl a cirl ol tuno years was
called Flora. Shu was a plump, dimpled
suiiuv-l'accd child, with the lij-lit of a teu
dor, f.iviujj In-art 8parkliu; in every feature,
She was really a tiunj, id bcauiy, a fieriec
iv
After caliu! the bread and cheese, am
driukiiii' cold water will) it, Mary Sand
ford told to Uulus Urou the story of her
hu-.hn ltd ii death how lu badsuUtrcd loug
mid how he had left lit i iu destiiuiioii.
'Hut,' she continued, as she saw a cloud
Uhiu her uncle's lace, '1 am not come to bo
a burdeti upon you. Mis. Mayna,rd will be
in lowu iu a tew days, uud will give me
work ! -
'Utfhl What kind of work r j-runled
ltulus.
'1 shall keep house for her.'
Laur in the cvuaiu, by tlie dim liht of
a siuiile tallow cat,dle, little Flora crept to
the oid mau's side, aud cltnilied up into his
lap. For a inouietl he had thought of put
tiux her away, as la would have put away
au iuainuaiitii; cat. but be did not do it. So
the kept ou until site had both hands upon
his shoulders.
You are my uuclu Uufus,' sho said with
a quivering aud cither smite.
'1 suppose so,' answered the man, forc
ing out the reluctant words.
'I haven't eot a pappn any more.
Mayn't 1 kiss you befote I to to lied V
The little warm arms were around his
Povuitrv.
Poverty puis a reurtul strain m n man's
lit. 11. 'Ml V Tl. ..
J', I""" '"an who lives an
" Is fin ii led lo more cn-ilit than
the man of w, abb. The one is lortx-d to
lllitii.aiiisll.-iiipiati.n. which com,, in him
under lliu yuise of waul and nei-essity thu
the othi r Ims no motive except rt-i-il or
aiiibitiii to (empt him fToiu n,B p.jn, of
reclttiide. Vet when llm p.r innti sins
...nni, till- unvs oi tne In ii.l how fuw svui
palhi.sr with him. or seek lo shield him fiotn
11. ,. I... t I r ....
.miuimi. ue nas no frieli
ou me Heaviest putushiiieut th-tt cm
iiinicieu is consiileied liahti noii rh l,,r him
W hen the prison doors close behind him
hopu is shut out forever, for he knows Unit i
tllu pardouini! power will never be uiked
to intei fei-u in hit behalf. Hut I lie rich t
ciiii.nitil is looked ujvmi as simply nnfot-'
luiiale; he is lioui..-.!. Jusiieo bows in '
ns presence, and seems to ask his pardon
lor the uiiplesaiit reltiti till VI' hi.. Is il 1... .....
towards him. II ho is convicted it is an
exceptional case ; his seniem-e is mde ns
Urlit as possible ; his prison life is' i..hi,.u,.d
by plesuiit employuieiit. and cheerful us
Buriinces that his cotitiiiemeiil will U; short
anil soon he walks lottli, the rectpieut of
cm cuiive clemency. This in wron. If
ttn.V dislinclioi, is to be made in the 7re tt
meut ol criuiiimls, we would favor leniency
lo the poor und severity to the rich. Thu
one may have been driven to the commis
sion ol crime by cruel want ; thu other has
no reasonable excuse. As "loor Hichard"
Bays, "it's hard lo make no .-in-.tu
stand uprii-hl.r This describes the eondi-
Hon ol h poor mail nerlei-Lle. An
stomach, a sutrvinx family, a forlorn nar- j
ret or cellar, aru sjtious obstacle to jienirct I
lUU-urily. If we would r-nn-a .-.i I
.u ...K tue poor, we must hint seek to bel-
.-r tueireiiutliM.iii ; aiL.ril iliem nxviv
oiil iininsr and honest liviu-'. and fi-iv
HRWiM" choice to seek
ia. it tells a Mid atnri ..t il.o ...i....
tions of thu- levolutiouai v lu-na-s. -He
sinu s that there ia not uf. kind of caiuu
equipage HI that ,,ovei ly stricken place,
tliut the uuHiUi-iiuihicr-a dei niliiiriit is en
tirely empty iiiidtbat tht re is only one
tamp kutuetorinhiy or wie hundred iuu.''
He ctiiiitiluilut verv l,in...u- .., ... ... .. ...
! ol Unites, uud Ih-hbUoI. 1'ickeritu t lin, ft
remedy, titiilu postscript toil,., letter ia
which he sas: "There is not a quire of
paper or ai licle of slatiouary ut the post or
; lu the department.''
To tin, grievous complaint Col. Pick
cnnn ivplted : 'T uui unhappy to inf..rtu
jou thai I have not yet received one birth,
mis lor any purpose whatever, n r cm et
liny, there hem .emu in tllg troanury, and
the articles ctm um be supplied. Vou shall
hear lioiu me lU-aiu wlun I Ket t lt.nj.
qu ti t. is. whuli will be when I can obtain
money eiioiit-h to defray thuexitensus ofmy
journey." 1
How forcible tliis corrcspondeuce illus
trates the ti ials and tribulaions that ac
quired lor our bii llit io,t of freedom ?
1 otatos. An Etittlish scientist has dis
cov red a iact iiiiportant. lo farmers. It is
thai sulphite ofhino appears to exercise a
decided influence in imesiina the spread
ol decay in potatos allected by the potato
disease. In one experiment ihu salt was
ilusied over some tubers, partly decayed
from this cause, when thev were stowed
a-vaj, some months afterwards the p tito s
were, lotiiid lo Have suileied uo lunher in
jury. A new kind of potato rot is reported
to have appeared in Apola. near Jena. Ger
many. Tue disease attacks the lulie at onco
without apparently injuring the vines. The
tubur is loutid covered with a kind of felt,
ol a purplish color, which is the invceliuru
of a lunuus. Tbe tuber is not always pene
tiated by this mycelium, but xnerolly it is
destroyed by a cancerous disease, the slain
beitijj cuvcicd by a number of black dots.
There are several ex-niemliers of Con-Jll-ess
nuxious lt iieeure the minsion tn
" SrMiin ... I
IlleitUS Of i -- . ...u.uj too Il-BlgUUllUU oi
...to I 'll.lJ
1 1 1
- w - i V.I9I1..I.CBI. nut;. ii. iu rii. ,..... ... i...
- .! . , , -v inui toe 4overnineni nnnrr
i t ins laoor. Hud si.uuTiTTfnTTie-oiauaias : print on for the. iin nriivi'iintiti A' t. a i....aa
to . in.i.iy uovtr are by the wealthy and about vlvWfeuiutis, will be reduced
avaricious. We believe thu lar-'esl peri ,uuw'u
ino engineers and liretiipti on the Pan
Handle railroad and leased lines west of
ti.,li?iiur struck ayainst a reduction of
cent, ol honesty is found aiinmjr the poor of
tne lilliil. iteinovu ttui causes whicll in
time ei-liUM rnuni ili lower flMk ou.l
the (lerceulae ol'uime win O" 1 "w,
sniiiii
AViilv. the crust was lirokeh. Hut
any yood seetl lalien upon tne iienii, r
What an odd scene for the miser's home I
A really iiood bivaklasl, a table lawletully
aid. the tunics from thu tea-pot tresh and
raranl, and thu surroundings cneetiui.
Aftet bieakfust Uufus Grotu was forced
to uo away ou business. . And on that day
le concluded arrangements lor tue leasing
f a buildui!' wliich was lo return lo him a
thousand a year ; uud He meant when the I
business was done, thai lie woum oepooier
than ever, uud live on less thau heretofore,
so that ho might lay up more aud more.
i in i bis ki.tne dav one of liis, houses was
vacated a dwelling iu otio tif the broatl
streets.
He saw his a-'erit. and ordered mm to
let the house as quickly as possible.
That eveuiuij, while Mrs. Samlford was
out. Flora csiiie to Kufus Ulotc's sidu, uud
looked earnestly in his svitu.
L uclv, ' she said, with quaiut soiious-
ness, 'don't you waut mu to "efinto your
'"i'.?:. . .... u. ,
Why OO you asK mat r uemanueu ttio
old mail. , .
Mamma said 1 mustn't. She said you
u',oil,:in like, it '
What made her think I shouldn't like
itV
IWnuse shu said vou wereu'l happy
and she cried whuu she said thai her little
iiirl inustu't make her uuclu ltulus uibIiku
her.' , , ,
And whit did you say to that i" asked
ltufus tiroie, with awakeitii: interest.
'I told matnma that 1 would put my arms
around your neck, and hut; and kiss you,
aud see if I couldn't make you love
uie. And if you loved mo I knew you
would let me sit iu your la-'
When Mary Sandl'ord cnitie in. half nn
hour Inter, she fnuud her chilli in Uncle liu-
fus s lap. he sunny head pillownl upon his
- KKt IIM..N, At'.
Chakity Vaiv- Mix one cup of susar,
two cups ol Hour, one M,uui af fA.
cratus. a piece of butter the size or hen's
eo, aim sptce toy our luslo.
UuiLi.Nu Vkoktahles. A piece of red
pepiier the sizu of your tlnuer nail, put iuto
et meat or vegetables when lirst bciniiin-r to
! cook, will aid greatly tu kilhiin thu unplea
sant odor-nrisiuo therefrotii Keineinlur this
I lor boiled cabbage, jreeu Ijeans, onioi.s,
! chickeu.i, million, etc.
J DicLiuious Fhlii' Cake. One pound
1 flour, one pouud butler, one pound white
' etiL'ar. twelve esiixs. a larjjii 'lass of brandy,
a wak, and she's already j one "lass rosi water, one pound citron, two
' pounds raisins, two pounds currrams. vwo
i tablespoons cloves aud ciuuamou, twoout-
An Om Lady's Lki rt'nn on Hasty
Makuiaok-'. "I.uws-a massy I When I
was youinr 'twas Uitlereni then. Why,
when folks was jjoin to ad married, they
took time uud meditated upon it, ami
kinder sludii-d each other nut, mid rellecl-
cu aud unnstdered. aud when thny did
inaiTied married iroin top to tee tliey
expected lo stay married: there warn t
no talk of divorces then. They knew be.
forehand thai lley was to 'hev and to
hold' till jzrim de.tli. aud mnst usually ditl.
liut now a yotiiii'tellow sees a pretty ual.
inui ttsks her to iru ry him. jul as he'd ask
her lo tuk
'Vcs, sir. ami think you too' and Ihey
go and cet marriid, with uo more reali
zing sense of thtir responsibi'.iiv ihun.
Cock Kobin has wli li he twitters to Jennie j
Kobiu. W ell prcLy soou they no at it
she liuds she don tlike toba-eo smoke, and
he doiri like a wifethat can't do anything
but Irizzlu bur hail aud s il toes trom
bad lo worse, until .hey sue for a divorce.
And they'll gel it t'l. For what V Why,
for iinconilorlabiiitt' of temper. O, laws
ii uiassyl Soul siiki's ! .Now did you ever?
Uueouiibrtabiiity d" temper! ) Luly !"
"lucoinpatibiliij of temper, Mrs.IIuteb
insoti," her listcnel sUifstcd.
"Vcs, I know if; 1 said so ; uncoiufot
tability d' tcuicp- Utuin's. the words that
das it. Well, is there not ulways uuoom
foi ubility of tender iu every family, aud
allers has becii, liui allers will la- '( Only,
iu the nootl old lime, they used to screw
it dowu and kec it under ; and mi you see
.. , . ' ...:t,.. ....,. ..A.tf,
tliey mauaeu t'jgui, iiioti niiu """
. jour divurses.".
Adelek's Uanal Boat Plan. Wo
lliua.
SrAitcu Polish. Take common dry
potato or wheal starch sulllcient t make a
pint of starch when boiled. Then add half
a drachm of sicriuai.'eti aud half a drachm
of while wax. and then use it ns comiuou
starch, only usiiit; the iron as hot as pos
sible, lu '.his manner brilliant polish is
protlueed.
Asoriiiiit Without lious.-Two pounds
tlour. one and ihrcc-forlhs smuds suar,
one pint milk, one-half pound butler, one
hail t astMiotiful salt, one-half leaspoouful
soua dissolved iu a little hot water, one nut-iie-j:,
one pound raisius. one ylass brandy.
This makes ihr.e l-uves. Warm the milk,
add to it the. salt work Ihu suuar and
batter to it cream, add the milk, theu the
Hour, then soda, lastly spice and Iruiu
Valves' Four Jkllt. Take two
calves' left and add lo lUcm one Kallou of
water, which reduce by boiliutf to ono
quart. Slraiu it, and wheu ctdd, skim
the fat entirely oil. Add to this tliu wnite
hot water is tusscd. A AoillSlown jour
mil bursts that this will be a ood tbiug,
if for noUiilli else, because il wilt prevent
the Ice from becoinini; so oold as to be un
comlottublo to eit ou. But we say, euru.ua
ly, that we doubt the feasibility of the pipe
i.Un. j llur method would be to make the
bosom, and bis strong arms cnlwiniif j her. eiial bouts red hot aud to keep them ruu
Tho uood seed bad fallen, aud had lukeu uiU!4 up and down by means of lucuudci
t0ltl cent mules. And if this should uot be
Three days afterwards Uufus Urotesaw olllcious the waU-r luiyht be made hot by
his aent. and told him thai be need not be muitartl aiik-uiid along the bottom of the
iu a hurry about Ulliua the empty house. canal. A mustard aud water canal would
i.i .1... ......i. f tbat aaiuu dav Marv I lu. iuu-n-atiiii! luerelv as a curiosity, uud
k. iii Hi,. i.:io.s tbat a New Vork man nl six i-.'itx well Oeaten. a ui'it of wiue, half
proposes to kee,i canal navigation open all a pouml of loaf ausjar, add the juice of four
w inter by heatiuu the water by means of lemons and let the u be well niixod. Boil
au iron pipe through which u current ol
tbat Dr. Johnston deems it uectwsary to say es- ( neck, aod thu kiss was upon bis cheek. The
Declallv to those nnaeqnaluted witu his n-uiiia
liou iliul his Credentials or Diplomas always
hang In bla nllit-e.
ENDUhSKMENT OF THE PRESS.
The m ill)' ihousautls cured at this Ksuiblish-
clnll waited a moinetit as though for
a kiss ia ruturu, bul she did not get it, and
she supped dowu and went with Hur mother
lo the little dark room where Uufus Urol
1 tic III 1 uuusauw. v.. V a awu. wa lia. s s ft.1
lueni, year niter year, auil the uumeroiis im-1 had gtveu Opto their use Ins owu- hard,
portunl Burgirui U Ai.atious periunuea uy uc. pisir oetl
Jolinslou, wtinessea ny me epreai'uiAi.ve. ui uw .
. 1 . .. 1... r nun.,M .. i.m nf I a. k 1
Lave appearetl aicalu uud ugA'n belore the public,
besides nis stand ug a a Ke-aleuiau ot c uirjolor
and retpousibllity, is a suiUeieutguarantuetotbe
attlicted. Bhiu iiiaeusei speetiily cured.
Marsh 1, Wi. ly
F r himself, the hoft had plan nod to
IV-
he
spread a blanket uimui the lloor iu the liv
tug r.Miui. lie Had slept so belore, uuu
could sleep so ajaiti.
The soil of ltufus G rote's heart wa like
the soil of other hearts. A seed once fore-
Sandford came in with a letter iu Uer hand
and found Flora nestled away m her un
cle's arms. . .... ,
'Uncle Uufus,' she said, 'I have received
a Idler Irom Mayuard. She will be at
home day after to-morrow.'
'And she wants you to take charge of
her house I"
'Yes.'
'Very well. Wait till she comes.'
Aud the old man held the child in his
anus until U wub tune to go to oca.
On the following uioruiug Uucle Uufus
told Mary that ho wanted her to take a
rido w ith him during the forenoon.
Aud she said she would bo at his er-
V And later a line eokch drew up before
the door, and Uuclu ltufus caiue in and
bade Mary make ready, aud lo tuake Flora
ready also. .
Thuy rode along ami wucu nicy .toppcu,
Uuclu Uufus hauded tbeiu out before a
house with great chesluul trees growlnjj in
tbo yard, and Usm the footway.
Aud he Uid them into the house.
a.., i in tlm brond. haudsome parlor ho
. . . i l; IM..... K . V...
turued uuu spoae, sh..u. , j ao" fhw w..,uQ fcuiid Uunouinf..-
" ',rv ' he said, this little child has pro- 1 Uble is as absurd as lo try to keep ie rom
ruiaed to umke her old uncle hap, y. and I , etUug apples U
i rr" i ....... i.... .... Ti.i. ii,i:ia.. u mian. fortunate urotuulogical expu-wuce,
WlUUV(aitll S" - -
iu cane of sudden stiMuach ache among the
bojd uaviijaUirs of the boats it would be
very convenient. All a sutlerer would
have to do would be to dive overboard and
lay upon the mustard at the vttoiu and
stay there until ho got well. A friend ut
our elbow suggests that the tow-path might
be lakcu up and replaced with a warm cast
irou tow-path, which would keep the
water from freeiinr, while the old tow-path
cuuld bo cut iuto leuglhs the nieces laid
side bv side and sold to somebody as a
farm. But this is treating the subject
with too much levity. It we can't cou
aider the subject with proper solemnity we
duuhuo to elude tu it at all.
Mr Uiuuh thinks that it is better for a
woman to bo Inujhed at for uot being mar
ried '.ban lo be unable to lauh because she
is married. The marriage that, takes all
the laugh out of a wouuiu. like the sun-
. . .1 . . . . ... .1. ........, .,..ua,.t.t.. film
auinu LliaL uik.cs un inn i.wiuvm "v " "
grape, is ausscecdlugly suspicious cimiuuo
Uily. and ought to give lbs divorce doctors
aoiiu tiiinir to do. But the idea, of trying
to rccooeilo a woutau to au unpaired li:e
the a hole for a lew moiueutsi stir not con
stantly, uud then pass il through a llaouel
strainer, This tonus a very nutritious ar
ticle of diet for the sick aud convalecent.
The wiue may be omitted or added at op
tiou. OYE.iT Kits Stbw. Drain the juice from
one quart of oyamrs, removing tliem with
a spoou, and not pieiciug with a fork.
Mensuro the juice, and if not half a pint in
nuaniitv. add water eiiough to till the mea
sure. Place over the lire in a porcelain
stuw-pau, addiug a piece oi butter the sizu
ot a lurge walnut, unrn n u.iue vt a
boil, remove all scum thai may arise, rut
iu the oysters, nnd let them heal through,
not cooking euough to shrivel them ; add a
little more than halt a pintM cream ; let it
scald through again, remove from the store,
aud season to suit the taste. Mow milk will
do instead of cream, and the stove snouiu
bu very hot, so as to cook theot quickly.
Fruit Iuudisos. lake or suet t
pound, Indian meal i jiouud, dour 1 pouud,
salt 1 J leaspoonfuls, quinces 2 quarts sugar
2 tablospootifuls, v. ater enoui-h tomoisu-u.
Chop suet very line, add the meal and salt,
rubbing well together ; theu add tbo flour
and thoroughly mix. When well rubbed
together aud from lumps, add the cold wa
ter a little at a time, till the mass is sufli
cieutly moist to roll out being like pia
crust. Holt out on a floured board, luakiu;;
a long narrow crust about eight iuehe
wide and '- feet loug. buvinjr ouo eud a
little wider thau tha other, Chop the quinces
very tine, spread over the whole crust,
sprinkle tbo sugar over Ihem, aud then roll
all up.corenifiiciii'j at ihc narrow eud. Roil
m bk a roll of paper, close op the cuds,
aud put in a floured pudding bag and boil
in a pot of bo ling- water steadily for two
hours. Serve with any podding sauce,
apple chopped tine, peaclie cut up. or any
i.f the berric cau be substituted for the
quinces.
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