Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 03, 1874, Image 4

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ZEDEKtAn 16 FnifiHTEXED. ir JOU
could have seen the pale, terror-wrought
face of Zedekiah wheu the incident happen
ed, you would appreciate the story. Zede
kiah AllarJ lived over iu Albany, in New
Hampshire. His cousin, Peter, had been
for several yeats iu business in Roston, and
liad become quite a geutletnau in the way
of fashion and knowledge of the world,
t ne summer Peter paid a visit to the home
of his youth ; but he could nt put up with
the p.Cir accommodations of the back.voods
of Albany, so he sought quarters in the ad
joining towu of Conway, with mine host
of the Conway House, said host at that
time being Jonathan Dow : and while there
lie invited his cousin Zedekiah to call and
see him.
Zed. came, and was astonished. He
had never been in a big hotel before. The
gaudy carpets ; the spacious halls ; the
staring mirrors, and the bright pictures be
wildered him. He went up into Peters pri
vate room, where lie gave veut to his won
der. 'Crotch all broomsticks ! he exclaimed,
"it is the tarnalcst place I ever did see. I
should think you would be Hambusterfecat
ed in such a taugle of gewgaws.'
0, it nothing when you get used to it,
Zed. You ought to travel.'
'What on them pesky steam indues
and ships ? Xot's you knows on. I read
enough about "em in dad'B paper.'
'AVell, well enjoy yourself as you rnu,
old fellow.
That's, ji it what I mcau to do.'
You'll Uke dinner with me ?'
'If yoa say so-yaas.'
w ou't you have a little drop ol some
thing warming before dinner V
'Eh ? I)'y! nieau tod ?
Ym.'
'Martin I will. Where'll we git it V
'We'll call for it.'
'Who'll ye call ?'
'Just you pull that cord that hangs by
your elbow.'
. Zed. reached for the bell-cord aud gave
it a smart pull, and at that instant the
gong sounded for dinner : Whir-r-r rang
crash bang bang bang ! The din
was frightful, penetrating to every corner
of the big house aad shaking the very
walls. Zedekiah leaped to his feet, pale
and quiveriag.
'What have 1 done ?' he gasped. 'What
the thunder did you tell inc to pull that
rope for t O, Pete ! Pete ! What is it V
Just then Mr. I'ow opened the door,
aud looked in, askiug rather hurriedly,
'What is wanted V
'Xoth'n ' blurted Zed.
'You rang the bell, didn't you 5"
'Blast your old bell ! there haint nobody
touched a bell. 1 lutint seed no bell. If
there's been a smash don't com a lookiu'
for it here, 'cause nobody iu this ere room
ever did it, I swan I'
Dow, in perplexity, turned to Peter aud
asked him if his bell had not been rung.
Zed. fearful that Lis cousin wight owu
up, sprang toward him, and caught hint
by the collar.
'Look here, Pete, cf you go to lettia on
about that tarual' rope, I swau to man
you'll have to pay the damage, for I'm
blamed ef I've got a cetit.
At this point Teter burst When he
could control himself he explained to Dow
the cause of his friend's alarm, and also
elucidated to Zed, the nature and the uses
of the Kong.
Waal, I declar 1 But Jewhittaker !
wa'nt I tkeered ! Triberlation take yer
gongs, I say !'
But later over a mug of streaming
punch, Zedekiah so far forgot his tribula
tion as to be able to smile. C 2ft w York
Ledger.
Too Refined for Texas Society.
A few days ago a wagon; drawn by a yoke
of long-horned Texas cattle, halted on Ea
Ciyete street. The wagon contained a
good looking womau, seven children, aud
considerable punder. A man, a small boy,
and a dog that had run tc tail were the ad
juncts. The party were from Texas, and
were returning to their old borne in Deca
tur county. An Alderman of the city who
had passed mauy years of his life iu the
Lone Star State approached the wagon.
He said to the woman, From Texas, I
presume ?" "Ves, sir." -Didn't you
like the country ?" "No, sir." "Didn't
you like the climate?" "O, yes." "Did
you have good health out there ?" "Y-s."
"Wan't the land good ?" "Yes." "How
about ihe crops ?" "O, we made splendid
crops." "Well, then, ma'am, what on
earth is your objection to Texas ?'' "Why,
sir," she replied, "I couldn't stand the
society in that rough country ;" aud then
she turned to the small boy, her son, and
cried, "Sam drive that dam dog out'en the
dinner pot ; don't you see he's got his nasty
snout into the vituals." From the .htrlsoa
WUi'j and Tribune.
"Mr. .Smith, you said you once officiat
ed in the pulpit; did you mean by that
that you preached ?" "Xo, sir : I held the
light for the man who did preach," "Ah,
the court understood you dilferetitly. They
supposed that the dicoursc caaie directly
from vou." "Xo. fir. I only threw a little
Usht on it"
A Scr.rniUN minister applied to a ticket
agent, on one of the railroads, for a "cler
gyman's ticket," and on the official express
ing a doubt as to his clerical character, ex
claimed : "If you don't believe I'm a clergy
awunni
The agent passed over the ticket, but did
not insist upon the proof.
'What do you do with so much V' said
a gentleman at the South End the other
evening to a beggar-hoy who had a basket
ful of provisions and was soliciting more.
Mother got three new boarders last night,
and two other fellers left without paying
her anything.'
What,' exclaimed the fashionable Fitz
wiggle to the exquisite Miss La Sparrow
grass 'what would you be, dearest, if I
should press the stamp of love upon those
sealing-wax lips ? 'I,' responded the fairy
like creature, 'should he stationery !"'
AT a party, while a young lady was play
ing with peculiar brilliancy of touch, a by
stander bachelor exclaimed, 'I'd give the
whole world for those fingers !' 'Perhaps
you might get the whole hand by asking,'
said the young lady's observaut mamma.
THE evidence shows that he sot up with
her night afUi nL'ht after night, and they
squoze hands aud talked soft, and I thiok
she ought to have about 8-3 damages, was
the charge of a Kansas judge to a jury iu
a breach of promise case.
One of our neighbors had just put on
his pants, the other morning, when he im
mediately took them off again, under the
impression that they were haunted. The
kitten was pulled out by the tail aud drown
ed. Teacher to a little boy Well, my boy,
do you know your tables ? Pupil Yes,
roa'atn, Breakfast table, dinner table, aud
supper table. The boy goes to the head of
the holiday class.
iHUIh erg.
ON KiST MAUKEr ST.. NT-AK TUT CITY HOTFI.,
M-Mll'KT, I'A.,
now open, al! I lie nove!tie of the Reason in
RIBBONS, VELVETS, SII.KS, H.'.iWKRS,
FEATHERS. ETC..
Ilium d and tint rimmed
in i k a: i;om:ts.
Noti.ir.s in every variety, call im.l examine- tin
Hue :is;.rtme:it and learn the low prices. Also,
Irossiija!iiiix
oT I'.iC liitot it nd most fashionable, otdes.
MISS AMELIA HANCOCK,
Snnbuiy, Ph., Oct. 7. 1S73.
l.Attl.V FA I.I. STYLUS.
A lull line ol
Millinery iiaU
("unit Now York and Philadelphia, now open nt
MISS M. 1.. (iOSSLKR'S
MILMM UV HTOItr.,
tritucJ and uutrimcd
V.ONNETS AXi HATS,
Flower. Ribb ns, Collars, Cull. Handkerchief,
NiTKtie?, and a general variety of
MILLINERY iOODS
selected with treat tare from Hie leadi iff im
portin lioiife; in New York v.n Philadelphia,
at
MISS M. Lv. (iOSSLFR,
'fourth Street, below the S. V. R. R.
I'.vci 7 eri'.'rl w ill be made to please tho.-o vr'jit
favor her with their patronage.
O. tol'r o, i:.
S73. F ALL SEASON. 1S75.
yt i n.s m: ii v m FAxev ;ons,
nr.w otri:,
FALL STYLES.
Trimnii'il ILh and Kontiets, Plumes. Feathers.
Ribbons, Crape Veil?. Crape. Crape Hats
and Bonnel, Bridal Hats and a full a-f-ortnient
of the latest tttvle in
MII.MMUY,
THIMMINtiSOF ALL KINHS.
Glove?, "Collar!". Cull's, and every fatliionatlc
article of Indies' wj vr.
Call and sec the new st?lnf (iXMli at
MISS L. SHISSLER,
Mat bet Square, Snubury, Pa.
Oct ber S. 1S7S.
HIXTER
srvi.r.s.
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK
of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets.
Plumes. Feathers, Ribbons, f rape
Veils, Crape, Crape Hats snd Ilo
luts, liri lal Hats aud Bonnets,
and a full assortment of the latest styles In
J1ILLIXEK Y
AT
Mtr-s M. L. GOSSLER'S,
Fourth St., below the S. V. K. R.
Every effort wi!l be made to please those who
favor her with their patroiiajre.
Smibiiry, Nov. 7,1873.
NEW GOODS
for
FALL AND WINTER
at
MNt Kate HlaeU'i,
Market Square. Snnburr, Pa.
LADIE'S DRESS GOODS of every tylc and
quality.
WOOLEN GOODS
f every disci iption, Fancy Goods, Notious and
Trimming a specialty.
TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY.
The finest assortment of Ladies' (rood.
Everybody is invited to call and see tucm and
buv rheup.
October si, is:e.
For
COUC IIS, COLDS. 110 ARSKXESS,
AN1 ALT, T1IHOAT DISEASES,
WI'.M.S' AHIiOI.IC- T.4IS.KTS.
ITT VU'VI.V IX lil.t K nKy.
A TIMED AND SUKE REMEDY.
Siiltt ltV DMlfT'i-S'R. 1.
144 SCHih.J. TKA IIKUS WAXTi:iloiit8edurii:g
thr Snriii and Miniuier iu l)Ui;i- I hvn.e tl.MI yn
m'MHi m tt:ir own -oiPit!,. Address ZIKOI-f N k
M.t'l l:IiY. l'hiUdrlplii m'J0.4w.
idEirra WAKTED rottTUE
HISTORY OF THE
GRANGE MOVEMENT
EARMER'SWARGA!NSTMQH0P0L!t5.
i;, , . ...i ....1 u-. ii .11. .. ,.r.r, -.f
the Amriaii f irnn-r a;T'iii tltc eti,rlionsof elie Kuil
roil i' niain.. it!i Ijisiori' 1 t'ue r!B aud rcfT'"
. f t!w O.'-der of I'atn'li" "! Ilil'lmluliy. It srlli t :tht.
Sei.t lor M-e;iiu'u in.'l teniii 10 Agents, and kh?
wl.y it mU 1ut !. in r.'i oilier book. Address XA
TI)N AI. I'l l;l.lHJN.i ., PhiUd"-!! inn, I'n. m'JMw
The ire -t Anierirau C'otTee Iot
db.tiis v.ol!'-c as elc-ir as amber; extracts all its
stretiirlh: retaiiis all Its nutritions aroma. The
bent thinj; evei offered. Price stnt to any
address. Call and st-e it iu operation or send fi.r
illii-trati-d circular. Territorial rights for sale.
I)K WITT '. BROVTN V CO., C7-J Broadway,
N. Y. mil) 4w
pSVCHoMAMT, fr SOl'L CHAKMIXG."' How
1 either w ni-.y fjseiliaie uiid kuiii the love nil
ftwion of miT ).crsoii tliey r house instantly. This
niii'i- meutul aei.irrduirut al! can j-osiieM.tree.bj mail,
or '.'-V., toi.'i-er wuh a inj.rnaK' ?Ui'ie, 1'yypiu.u Oia
cie, I'n aniK, Hints to Ijidm. V-ld!iiR-Nniit shirts, kc.
nnsf !!;. A.ldr-K T. VMIXIAM 4 t o. l"n!i. riiila.
M..reli ill.-' r.
m;i MS VATFI Fi'lt
f.vi:ryovs ows imiysimax.
tv '. V. il.i;S()N, M. I. A lio.)!.itt'-eiit voium
iVnindiM,' .11 mil "r.'iOit iufoinniiioii, anil elepatilly il
uttnir'.t. Oim As-nt tck I'M ord-r ri one ek.
l'n - and terni to uit the times, roreircularsaddteas
!I. X. MeKlXM'Y & i., U N. 7th Hi.. 1'lnla. nrJOw
Ir.Snrc' Catarrh
'illimid cures t)T its
k,J?litn-.ild, sKthin; and heal
ai'vA ine; pmteriies, to v i
I the ii? ase yields, w ..en
f i llemcilv is ucd warm
Z? and svslem put in per-
ict'onli rl.vtt e wonderful alterative
LxS iKiwer' i Dr. I'lorocsiiioiacn weo-
ICOI UiSrovcrjj ui..eu carnuu, w
i r.,rr.i l I.KKHl IUK1 svso in. wuicu are SJ-
Lwi n-.-a ;if f Toll nl to net Fneeillcallvunon
v
Esa diseased plandi and lining membrane ot j
pi5jno-e aiidcotninunieatingcharaliers. C J
t iirrn lo'im-i wnn.ri w ifo- wain
tiiv. i:h Sir. Picrcc'si Nasal Doache,
the on! v tnt rumer.t wiia whieji nutu mea-f-!-i:ie
e:in be jicrfccUy ajiplicd to all parts
jvjj nf pnar" and chambers In which ulcerj
rjjiek! t r.nd from wiiirhdiscliaree proceeds.
Pj o siiecesslul has this treatment proven.
-jt'lir.t t!:e )mprietor oners ftll
I ware! fr a cae ft "CoM t Head ' or
?i I ii.- trrh be can not cure. The two incU i
'Si cin-i wi: h inflrinnent $ 2,by all druaglsus.
QQ A WEEK TO AGENTS, fastest
?)((J slling articles out. Three valuable
famplct for 'en cents.
.?. BRIDE, 7C7 Broadway, N. Y.4w.
UOKKI; T,ASi. Male or Female,
?:(J a we k, employment at home, day or even
ing : no capital ; instructions and valuable pack
age of goods sent free by mail. Addn-ss, with
six cent stamp. M. VOUNG & CO., 17 Green
wich St.. New Yotk. ma20 4w
The Hiihl Medical Authorities of Europe say
ilic firotigi-rl Tonic. Purifier nnd bwiKtiurni
known in the me'die-il world M
fJ ti r libel ii
It urn -is decay if" ;i.il forces, exhaustion of the
nervous sv-ti iii. restores vigor to the debilitated,
eieatis-s v it i ited hinod. removes Vesicle obstruc
tions and net-direciiv on the Liver and Spleen.
Price fl a bottle. "JOHN CJ. kELLOGG, 18
Plait St.. NY. L1,'-4WJ
iMivs! a;i:ts: imwk!
vl t.rii t .iir 1 w lh.k :h jii out.
' ' E V i: II Y V,( DYS F R I ENI . "
JOHN I'.ILLIN;S" PEN
Illil-:.:iti'.t hv
THOMAS N.IST S PENCIL,
of e"ior-me Inaili w.il M-il Jik oysien, nt Ki'ie-ral.
mil-t'T. f.vr-j'li.ty hun-r'-y for it. rit for Ui ti'.ir
iiii'l s.- u!..it V cii!:tl. m. tive lo sfii!s. A"lclrs,
A.MI.KIt AN II M.ISIHNii CO.. Hurt Mid i.li m.l:l.4w
T1TTTT TlUm s' '''t '! K"' '-f New Hooks i.u
K III PiKlS '! i.i-r.nc ami II.uI.Iim:. A. J.
New Y"'lr. In. ! )..
I si:
CAMPHOJUNE!
C WPHoRTNE !
CAMPnoRINE!
Cam piiop.ine!
Tor sa I'V .ill
m.ri.l... K. H'lYT, Troriiet-.r, New York. !
I'M? K VII 11,c I'-AimSM OW a
llll A it jcuraiiii two ." t'uruiiKw Mr t'i To
llfiV'l-'PW ViFNTS s.nile Ma:iiiu and l'b
ternm to Aii liis T .:fereil. Am-lits make f-Hli)-'KI
a wfi t. 1;K I T!tI:- : "Tl-e f 'limiius, Jmi One' and
olt o..ke?i Hu ket,' given wiih Imii' Own Msaziiiei
are lii-t-c!,isH uM elnuiiios. e.iial in all r'H-ee!a to any
5 climTno in imv h..iv."-- S. Of.t'wjN, WlmlewJe Art
ii-.il-. I -liir.u;... "A.el'ess. I.Miti;-0N MAOAZINII
New Y-ji's 'iiy. iu.ia.4w.
MILLIONS or AtT.I'S
UKII IlKMIX. I.AXPN
In Nebraska,
NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP!
TIN VIMS I K2t IT, IMFlirsT ONL C MK K!T.
Iwvcrij live rRiii Ulots, wi'ii fc(-tio!i::l laj s, aeut free.
The IMoiierr,
I handsome THiistrjid paj er, nontiiiiifiif the Homo
ttud I is, mailed fit- to all I in of tlif) world. Ail
dreu O. T. DAVIS,
Ijii;d C'omnilssiouer T. P. B. R.,
in.lS.4ir. Otintii, Neb.
m
LilJLl.lS.WWrTT
IF
CEHTRALRUG STORE
Q.B.CADYLLADER
Is tlif phuv to lm- pure runl IVush
medicines. Dure-.
l'AIXTS. OILS.
CiLASS, PEKFUMEHY,
NOTIONS, CICAHS,
TOBACCO. EKJUOIt
f.r itifilititml purposes, ami all other arti
cles usually kept in a first-class Drug Store.
Special attention paid to compounding pre
scriptions and family receipts by competent
druggists.
I am prepared to furnish in quantities to suit
purchasers and nt Philadelphia prices,
CALCINED PLASTER,
PHILADELPHIA LIME,
FINISHING SAND,
PLASTERING n.UR.
Portland, Roman, Kosendale aud Lelriv.li
CEMENTS,
Land Plaster for Farmers, Timothy and CloTer
. - . .. . r- 1 1 . I ( 1
Deeds. Also, tiarilen eels oi an kiuuk. v,au
and cet a Rural Keirisler for 1S74.
GEO. B. CADWALLADEK.
Sunbnry, Feb. f., l74.-ly.
Dr. C. M. Martin. Gro. W. Dloom
NEW DRUG STORE,
No. 13. South Third Street,
Clement House Bnilni, Siliiry, Pa.
DR. C. M. MARTIN & CO,
HAVE just received a freth lot of Pure Drugs
and Patent medicines.
We have also a full assort ment of
DRESSING AUV TACKET l0MB8.
Hair, Tooth, Nail. Cot -.-.shoe and other brushes.
TOILET AI l AXt'Y AHTICXEM.
rlNB EX Tit ACTS, ft'KFT IWOK, KMVE8, C, C.
REED'S GRAND II ( HESS COLOGNE,
the snxctest pei fntne in America.
rarilau,a Hid C.IOTe Wash.
warranted to clean perfectly the most delicate
shades without injury to the Kid
All the leading preparations for the Hair,
SEOAIIS, THE BEST IN MARKET,
Pnr WiiiA nnd l.iniiors. for medical purposes.
Physii-ians Prescriptions and family teceipts
eompounned with care.
Thankful for past favors we hope by fuir deal-
Ins to receive a share of your patron age.
September 11, lb73.
W. D. ME LICK.
Druggist and Apothecary,
At the old established stand on
Market Square, Sl'XBTL'RY, PA.
Keeps constantly on hand a full stock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Druggists Fanev Good.
COMB.,
BRUSHES.
PERFUMERY,
PATENTMEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS
GLASS, PUTTV,
VAnXISII, DYEKTl'FFH,
In fact eti.j'lhinir ustiallT kept In a well con
ducted
3DE.XJC3- STORE.
Particular attention paid toeomponndiat; Phy
sicians prescriptions and family reei-rtts by the
Propriator himself.
Sunbury, 9m., June S. 1STS.
Miscellaneous.
Till: K1.U II A It HER NIIOP
IS THE SHOP OF THE TOWN and lonf
has been ; nek history and she will tell yon
Men have prown old in our patronage
babies on their mothers' breast
To bouncing boys at play ;
And youths by maidens fair caressed,
To stalwart meu with cares oppresses1,
And old men silver pray.
And aiiionir the honored and lasting impres
sions of time, and the crash of revolutions in
circumstances, we stand a living monumental
memento of the intrenuity and perseverance ap
pertaining to the identity of progression, plyiug
otir vocation with the highest style of art and
perfection, and aspirins to achieve the highest
reward of merit attainable in our humble capaci
ty, and the sentiment of respect and approbation
which the presence of superior appliances and es
tablishment are always wont to inspire.
Aiways to please
We shave with case
Cut and comb with taste the hair ;
Shampoo the head with soothing care,
And color the w hinkcrs black or brown,
To suit the people about the town.
Then allow nie jiolitely request you to stop,
And not go past nor from around our shop.
To get shaved on the basis of ability nor as
some have done for our use of the ballot for prin
ciple sacred aud right nor under the common
secret and invidious guise of enmity t complex
ion ; for the cut of a man's coat, or the color of
his skin, ought not to a fleet his nscfulness nor
his qualifications. A fair chance is all that we
demand. !o give the -"if to all the land.
JAMFS V . WASHINGTON.
Proprietor.
Sunbnry, April .". No. 91, Market St.
T
HIE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
want, reliable awl energetic Agents in. this
county. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch, Shut
tle Machine, with salf-setting Needle, best finish
ed nnd most perfect Machine offered. An in
crease of 500 per cent, on sales of 1ST2 over 1871.
For terms. Ac., Address. VICTOR SEWING
MACHINE CO.,1227 Chestnut St. .Philadelphia,
Pa. Sept. 12, lb7 :t. linos.
GEO. W. ( OBLE,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Real Estatk Acf.xt, and Agent for the Puila
i MiEi.miA Miti At, Protective Lir
iNnrRASOR Company.
Ilerndon, Xurlhumlerlan'l County, Pa.
ALL CLAIMS entrusted in his hands will receive
prompt attention.
Ilerndon, Ang. 22, 73. 4 mos.
THE GREAT REMEDY TOR
CONSUMPTIOrJ
which can be cured bj a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
c ure of all Lung complaints,
and is oflered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. "When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping; Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs. Arc "Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
PRBrABED BT
BETH V. FOWLS ft B0K8, Bortm, KtM..
Ati sold lr pruftflaU aIPJrafotrallT.
isrcllancons.
IS
Dr. J. Walker's California Vine
gar Bitters arc a purely Vegetable
E reparation, made chielly from the native
erbs found on tho lower ranges of tbe
Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
the medicinal properties of which are
extracted therefrom without the use of
Alcohol. The question is almost daily
asked, " What is tho cause of the unpar
alleled success of Vinegar Bitters t
Our answer is, that they remove the
cause of disease, and tho patient recov
ers his health. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-giving princi
ple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho syetem. Never before in the his
tory of the world has a medicine been
compounded possessing the remarkable
Sualitiesof Vinegar Bitters in healing
i sick of every disease man is heir to.
They are a gentle Purpativo as well as
Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation
cf the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilioui
The properties of T)r. WAL?atRg
VureoAK Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic,
Relative, Cotmi!iV:'r:naiit, fcuaonnc, .aiir-
tire, on
nu -ArjU-liilious.
R. II. KIcDONALD . CO.,
Drngtriats and Oeneral Ageuta, bu frauciaco, CaJlfor
uim, aud eor. WanhlUKtoa aud Charlton 8t., New Xora
Sold by nil Irurgiats and Dealer.
ltOOK
AGENTS
FOK
uirsriDEiRQ-iFio rjisrx)
on,
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE,
BT TIIOS. W. KNOX.
9Vi 1'aget.Ortai o. 130 Fiue Kujrsi
viugH. Relates Incidents nod Aeeideuts beyond the
Light of Pay ; Startling Advcntuics iu all parts
of the World; Mines and Mode of Working
them; Caverns and their Mysteries; Down in
the Depths of the fea ; Nights iu Opium Dens;
Life iu Prison ; Stories of Exiles ; Journeys
throuch Sewers nnd Catacombs ; Accidents In
Mines ; Underworld of the (!reat Cities, etc.
For circulars and terms to at;enti, address ths
publishers. J. B. BURR & CO.
Rartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111.
AOKNTS WANTED FOU
BULLS and BEARS of NEW YORK.
By Maihtw Halt Smith.
Nearly COO Octavo Pa'es. Profusely Illustrate.
If you wish to know how Fortune are Mad
and Lobt ; bow Shrewd Men are Ruined ; how
Panics are Created ; how Stocks are Bought and
Sold, Read this Book. , It relates the biographies
of the j;reat leading speculators of New York,
with a history of Wall Street nnd its operators
durine the past 2(10 years. For circulars and
terms, address the publishers.
We scud an Elcir.-mt (iernian Chronio. mount
ed nnd rcadv t.r IramiiiL'. free to every Aent.
J. B. 'BURR A Co.,
Il.ittfoid. Cmn.. or CMcajjo, III.
A. V. M.'VV.KS.
MONUMENTAL SHAVING PARLOR
nnd
BATH ROOMS.
HAIR DRES5ED BY MACHINERY.
l-?7loni f,.ift the place on the East side of
Tiiittn STUEKT.a few duors South of Market, Sun
bnry, Pa.
BraiJs, Switches, Curls, aud all kinds of
LADIES' HAUL
"Work made to order
cither out of combings
or straight hair. All or
ders left at Hie reBidencc of
A. P. Walters, corner of 4th st.
and Shamokin avenue, will receive
prompt attention. A Specialty in
CHILDREN'S' IIAIIt CUTTING,
either at their homes or Shaving Farlor.
A. P. WALTERS.
Jury r, t73. tf."
NTOVK k TIX KST.11LI.SII.nEXT.
MARKET STREET. J8 UN BURY, PA.
ALFRED KUAl'SE, Proprietor.
sfCCFSOK I'l .ntl GEMTUEK.J
HAVING pnr based the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Kraute would respectful
ly inlorin the public that lie now ha9 ou hand a
larrc assort mcnt of
COOKING STOVES,
Speer'sCook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna nnd others,
which are so arranged as to be used for Coal ot
Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up tt
beat one or more rooms. HEATING STtVEI
of different kinds at very low prices.
TitiMure of Eory lONcrl(Ioii
kept constantly on hand. Rooting and Spouting
with the best material, done at short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coa
Oil or.d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan wart
of a .nd. Store opposite Conley's hardware
store. Give mc a call. A. KRAUSE.
apl-M-lr
A. M. MEIXELL,
Utal.KK IN
American and European
VAT IIES.
FINE JEWELRY and SILVERWARI.
'rferted Spectacle and Eye
GOLD HEADED CANES.
Watcher ard Jewelry neatly repaired and wr
nted. Market Sqiui". SUNri'RY.Pa.
Feb. S. lT-'.-tf.
SCMtl UY MAIIIII.K YARD,
Fourth Slreel below Market,
S U N B U R Y, P E N N ' A.
riHE undersigned has returned from the Vir--L
mont Marble Quarries with 56 Tons of
Marble for
MoiuiuientN, (.rave-Stones,
m Ac, Ac.
He has bought at such figures tint
will allow hi til to R'-il better stone, or
v. less money, than heretofore. The test
Sutherland Falls Marbe,
which is better than Italian. Rutland is njw
sold ns low us the Manchester.
Those who need anything in the Marble Ihe,
for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other pnrposes,
will find it to their interest to call and examine
this large stock, as better bargains can be secur
ed than buying from parlies huckstering round
the country.
. All lettering will be dons in tha neatest and
most Improved style.
W. M. DAUGHERTY.
Funbury, Jan. 11, 187U.
CHEAP MUSIC
Fur Ailmnred VUv
I'lnijrrr,
Piaiiiatf dmirinp of1 n'U
ic at a lw ri-M should
.ami SO tnta nr a c:vy f
'I.a i'KTur it i.a t'amr."
Every nunilr niiitaina
frtmi f'i t -i worth of gooil
inuaie by n?irh author, as
It.llrr, 1 Kit, Vo.i, Eubr,
tr. ,
Publiahl monlly,50ots. i
ear nutiilf r: $4 a year.
Fi'i'sinijersanil ymai'j
1'ianisin.
Send 30 rent, for FrtfrV
Mimical Mouthly, aud 70a
.ill put $4 worth nf New
MuHjr. Every 11 tim br cm
tauin 4 to 8 aouga, aud 4 or
5 tuatrumautal vierea by
aucb authors aallayff, Stav
xri, I homi'.iili, Uanks
Ku.kel, etr.
l'ulili.hed monthly. 90 ett,
i r number, S3 per year.
Pearls of Melody.
A si'lendit! collection of I'iaoo nniiic of medium dj ft
eult. $i in boardi ; clorb mud guilt $4. Addreta.
J. L. PETERS,
SC9 Urutdway, Bui &US, ,N. I
Jan. 23, 1 674. Cm.
4
m - -- - - -
Mercantile.
new coons, tViTi:u stym.s
of erery description nnd variety such ns
Dress Good
comprliing all Die noveltks in fabric and sli.tdc.
Wooleu (jiool, ianey tiootls.
Full Assortment of Notions,
which are being fold nt tlic lowci-t Cash I'r'.ccs.
Also, Gkoceimes and Phovisio.n,
pure nnd fresh.
(Jt'KRNSW A UK. Gl.ASSWAKK, ANI Wnti
and Willow Wake,
Nicest Brands of Flour constantly on IimihI.
A very I;irt
ASSOKTMKNT OF WALL l'APF.Ii,
both gliized and cwintiion, always on hai; !.
BOOTS AND SHOES
from the celebrated hand made Boot and iioe
Manufactory of Watsontown, for
MEN, WOMEN AND CIIILDKEN'.
READ Y-MADE ULOT1IIXG,
of all sizes and of the latest style.
P L O U H .
A constant mpplyof western white wheat Hour
a speciality.
Tlie public arc invited to call and examine our
Good tree of charge. Our motto is "tj-iick
Sales and Small l'rolits,"' nnd to please all.
The highest prices will he paid for all kind of
country produce.
By strict attention to business and koeplntr at
nil times the most complete stock, and selling at
thelowctt prices, we hope to merit a f j11 bhat e of
patronag.
REED BROTHE1! ASEASHOLTZ.
Siinbury, Dec. 3, 1S73.
ii ii i mm im n' in
i
This Space In Keservod Tor the
Advebtisemest of
PAINE & McCORMICK'S I
HARDWARE STOK K
Market St., Sunburj, I'a.
March 29, 1ST3. ly.
i
o
Ml C
a. pj
If
M a ?
-3 L 3 . S r.
2 5
ri i s.
2 4 a -
-3
S5
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CHARLES MAI1T.L,
RF.SPECTFULLY Informs the citioiw t'nt
be bas just received bis
Npring and Summer oaI(,
at his
TAILOR SHOP,
on fourth Street, below Market, in the Mullen
building, and that be is prepared to make up all
kinds of
CiEXTS AXI ROY'S SI ITS.
of the latest styles, llavintr bad inneh exj-ori-enee
in the business he desires the public to t;ive
bitn a trial.
(.lotbing will be made up in the latest Paris
aud American Fashions in the most satisfactory
maimer.
al-.'.'TI. CHARLES MAIIIL.
TICK'S Floral iiii1e
FOR 1S73.
200 Pspes, 500 En?ravini;s, and Colored Plate.
Puklisbed Quarterly, 25 cts. a year. First No.
for 1S74 just issued. A German edition at the
ltm prlee. Address,
JAMES VICK, Rmbester. X. .
iVlOM, Jamiarj !
COME OXE! COME ALL ! !
THE subscriber havintr erected a Blacksmitli
Shop, on the lot adjoining the Oil Mill, formerly
owncil by Morgan Si Masser, on Fourth st.,tMin
bury, 1 prepared to do
U?ueral IHatltHiiiilliing,
on the shortest notice, ami in the best manner.
Custom work promptly attended to.
HORSE SHOEING
made a specialty. The patronage of town and
country is respectfully solicited.
J PETER WILVEU.
Sunbury, Nov. 7. 13T3. tf.
c
Third Street, SUNBTJEY, Penn'a.
DI ALER IX
1 Mm HOLLOW WAKE:
Slxtf NantI sJtf j Sheet Irca Ware
j K f JL r every les-ri;
Ve ii!il:i!ors. Hrsv lion.
! THE BTAH COBzll
i i
For Wood or Coal, Nos. G, 7, S and 0.
Largest Oven of any Stove in the Market !
Patent Feeder anil sliding front c oniv Tin lined oven door. and Porcelain knobs. F. isily
managed and simple in construction. Sure operation. Also, other
C O O Iv STQVES
const.ft!y on band. New bepntn-r.- and cash buyers will do well ;to call and examine my ftock
before pun dci'-int; clscwln-re. All are invited to call. In conneriion with the above
business I am furnishing
T.fJflKf'sCiiiirLlltiiiiM,!
"With Spiral Flanges.
This celebrated Lightning Conductor, owin to the material from which i :' tltt
maiiner of its construction, is the most complete protection against disaster b. Li;htni ng ever
invented. This is conclusively shown by a practical test of over four years, during whicn time it
bas been in constant use, being erected upon many thousands of private and public buildings in all
sections of the country ; and although there have fallen upon it, in numerous inrtances, most
terrific discharges ot electricity, yet in no instance has ii failed to conduct them harmlessly to the
earth, thus laving many lives, and property of almost incalculable value.
Ail ovih-.-j from any part of ihe County will receive prompt attention.
Snnbury, Murch C, 1874. tt.
In order to make room for the magnificent
stock of Spring Goods now being made to my
order, the whole remaining stock of
MM
Gents Furnishing Goods,
ITS AND CAPS,
will he sold out at a reduction of from 20 to
30 per cent, at
Popular Clothing Store,
Corner Third and Market,
I'OST POX EM EXT.
fcO.OOO IX GIFTS.
A Grand Gift Concert.
A AND GIFT CONOKltT
n.il t;ivn .it tiaulmry, I'a.. by t I'ali-ii.deui
W VS ili:-A;T'N .STEAM FIKE CtlMfANV,
On .riSDAY, Jl'I.Y til. 171.
Uiili c 'I f tiiUt N .ire t'M littore tl:.it tiiti. . v i.f n
di.r notir will be givcu of the tmif.
A full Irawius Ortuin.
ttii. to t!. P;;;.it-t and iu order to nie.-: ti;e jjfiier:il
... .1 ....... t..i ... l,u . til. 1 ... ...a . i 1.1 .
f. rt.'.e full iavnieat of tlie Ciilta atiuom. l td. t'.e n.aii-
aunni nt La.i' i!i";t:DiiiieJ to post j unc tic Loi.iett and
lnann u to the date above utatnl.
The ol-.;et of this enteriirine i? fnr t!:e rurj om- if p-
Olirii-ii a S'ram I'ire K:niet wlili-li wiiiKt Mi advalitutiP
to all iifii;!iboriiiK towiia aiwaaiMe l.j rail, tn'iii tbc fai-t
tho: it -a. :i u- an liidi iadciit cotnp.ii.j. Aud as we
haw timer failed to diM-lurm otir duty v um c..':tl hi -
oit, ve ei ftianly wi!l tie al'ic to aeeoni Ii -ii nut; e i.M.d
with t!;e :.id of a Hte.mier. Tliere in 110 b-.-si t'-,n i.ii:e ren
Lirj,"' and 5ini'.ll lowus within thirty miles of s.inlairy.
it U of which ean le reaehed hy railroad, tuns iiit'ordii.
the fai-ilitv of iiMUHting nnv of thvn t !.- iu li-wi than
an honr'n tune ; while at th Name time our town will i,..t
lie U'.it-ro'ected. litr projee1 lieinif a l::ii.I one. we
feel corti :it that all the tickets will In- i si 0,0 11 by
the tiie.u atve named for drawing.
Tilt: l-tiI.Lt)WIxa IS A LIST OF till Tsi:
ONE OU AND uri-T OT .-!,:VO
Moo
" " ' " 0x1
" " ' ,:l:l
" " " :n.)
" tiit! o:
Ill wlfts of $."J).ilJ
40lii:tsif iVft
llKMiiftKof llU
J iit't vt .
Mai (lifts of 2.110
l,0"Mi (iiltn of l.oo
-3.1
.'..'.'."!.... bNi
t,llo.l
I,IKI
l!'
l.iim
!,no0
i.ooo
1.H.-.7 Total.
.i'.'.i'iii
Tins entcrt-rij ia no individual .i.t eii!.:! ion. iiicii aa'l
houset, hits and 1 limit ure put 1111 at i.ihiih.i: i'rn-.
Tiie hohl-r cf a mu-ousful ticket v.U! rcviv.- h- i I T iu
CASH,
TLt-if will 1h' ia.OitO Tick'-ta tf .bui- .i.ni tu this ('.'ii
eert. at ?l.'h '.teii, and at the taiie al.v- :.4t-l the
f'.i,ut in CASH iiifts will Jist ri but nl.
I I.AN OF DISTKint TlON.
Tvv-i:ty tianKand iiii:i:tie:-a, repr (e:iTiii ;u.a co;;v
Iiouilini; with liiose on the rrri'ii.ts issui'il, v. ill tn pli-.eed
in tine whi-i-1 unit canU curlumfil the nauien tf Ihe
Premiums in Kh''l lxx will Iw pine-! in :iuither.
l-'rniii tii'se wtif-eU, a mmilier and one of the aNive nam
ed inserilieil eanls will lie taken aiiiiiil!aii'oti!y. The
inimher fo dniwii from the one whe-l nt'cnrt-a the jre
miuin ih ;i::itiMl by the earil taken at the i:iiiie time
from tiie ul in.-:-. Tuis oi't ration will N j i rloi iru-.l by a
liliml pcr:jo.i, :.nl eoutiinted until Ki,rh(' ii Hiiiulifii
anil l"il"iy-Si'iii lM i'tniiiniK are ( xhaiisit .l. I; is evident.
th.it ly tuis procrs, lnitiil or favortm will tn n-ij -:-Me.
Kvi-ry erson holilm a ta-ket w ill he .'ii'i'.i. fl to
adiinioii into th" Coi.ivrt.
AU ( i;ts l'..iil in CASH without discount.
l :if-v inn h" s. nt for Ticketa iu n-i' sti rel 1 :t i.-, or
Tns; oiru'f Ma;,fy onitv-s, or hy P.irt.-s :i o.i r:.U. If
ili-iiril, 'i'ii lr:s will !. M-iit by Knref, t1. o. i.
'I'.:t- l'-Ih.'.vi:-,'? M-ii;h'i:n-Ti h ive k:n!.y iv - " I
net as Ti ns i s l i th" uKive tiitt Coiunt :
S. I'. Vo!c:-:o'i. t:-.. Oireitor I.II.ai.ilW.i;. it.:
Oi o. iii',1, AOovnvy ii L i ; Hon. W. I., p.1.' r . r
liiflnii r t o1. -s ; Win, 1, l.ii,riioliL;,:f 1 liitif
" .)!' 1 "i f. I Ni. Ii 1 lit k o: Suiiliury: .U in: Ii l.-ij.,
hti..; In T. C:. ii:"!t, l.uti:Urmati ; w at. T. Oi ,
co.il .M I,-!: int. Sii-il aty.
'1 in- i.m. .. ii..m. il i .'tl-:n'n are 1: vT i1"!"-1 1 "tid
!lm"':.i.ii. !' ;l, wiiovoili.i not 1 ml !h-.r l;..l!ts ;oii4
- i.-.i..'-.- to aiiv iiiiwotthv ol.j' ;.
siM I. S. HlMil'i! t;s,
iKO. :,f. Itl.NN.
M. II. Ml I.I.I V.
I.KVI SKASHOI.I .
l llfl.ll' M. StliMO 1.,
(.Ii:.-.i;:ei
A!i ii'i-'imi!:
ill ail e. ,
!M Cjio r! ul! v ;i:..n ;T -i!. .'lori'Js,
11III.IP M. -JI'MiFI..
( 'oiTi-si . -i.. i: s.vrt't .t
N. s. Fs-'-.i
. il: t .
M l :
of I'nnd
(i. 1S71
SIlV
idi: iiMV. (iomd.iys.
CHEAT ATTRACTION.
Toys. C'oisJci'lioiioriPS OysU-rs. Ac.
K.verybody is invited to come and buy of the
band onie assortment of
TOY AND CONFECTION FT, IF.
at
SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STOKE, j
iu frame bnildini:, adjoiniinr Moore it Dis-ini.'! r's j
buililine;, THIRD STREET, MKLltk, PA.
Just opened a fresh supply of Con feet ioneti.-s of
everv description.
TOYNOF.U.L KI(S
I coii.-tantlv on band. The best ISA t H.s,
j (T-RRANTS& DRIED FRUIT. !
I rUUE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SI'ICES,
! fresh Bread, Buns fc Cakes, every morning.
FANCY CAKES, BISCl'ITs?, CRACKERS, Ac.;
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS!
Havinir littetl up a room expressly for serving ;
up Ovsti-rs in everv stvle. Ladies and Centletneii !
will be accommodated with the best bivalves iu
market, at all boars during the day and cveniinr.
Families will be supplied at their residence with
the be.-t bhell or Cauned Oysters, an is desir.ible,
at the verv lowest prices.
Call and sec my excellent assortment of goods
and ascertain the prices.
S. I . NE IN.
Doc. '.0, 173.
Tiiiued aud K:i:Jii-
J. B. EEED.
PEXXSYLVAM A IIAII. RUil).
rniLADELrniA & erie n. n. division.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after Sunday, December 1st. 17;;. the
Traius on the Philadelphia t Erie Kail Road Iiivl
eion will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Philadelphia. 12.."5 p ui
" " ' Ilarrisburs,' j.0." p m
" " " Wiiliamsport, 'J.0 p m
" " " Eniporiuttt, 2.1" a n
n arr nt Buffalo, 8.5d a m
trie Mail ieave3 rnuaocipnia,
j " " " Harrisburg,
" " " Williamspol't,
cc 44 LocK Haven
(t ti t ' '
KenO0,
an at Erie,
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia,
- i t Ilarrisbitr""
. ti v'ilt.,"iport
tt ,t I '' I ' 1 ' -
" arr at Lock Haven,
Renovo Accotnod'n leaven ilarrisbur
10.30 p 1:1
:i.ui n m
7.oC a in
8.40 a :n
lO.b.'i a m
T.CO p m
8.00 a 111
1.30 p iu
li.-O p m
7.o." p m
S.,, 11 m
" " " Williamsp't. T.'..V) p 111
Bald EaIe Mail leaves VilIiamport, I..V1 p m
" " arr. at Lock Haven, '5.10 p m
EASTWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Buffalo, iJ.2."i p in
" ' Emporiniii, tMO p m
" " " Wiiliamsport, 1.10 a 111
4 arr. at Ilarrislmrtr, 4.5 ) a m
" " Philadelphia. V.K'aia
Erie Maii leaves Erie. 11.20 am
" " Renovo. 8.40 p 111
" " Lock Haven. tt..V p m
" " " Wiiliamsport, 11.10 p m
li ' arr. at II irrishurir, S.05 a 111
" " " Philadelphia, 8.00 a m
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven, 7 55 a ui
" " Williainsport, U.oO a m
" " arr. at Harrisliurir 1.50 pm
' " " PliihidelTihi:!. 5..V1 n 111
j HurrUbttrg Accom. leaves Williamsp't, C.50 p m
arr. at Harrisbnr";. 10.50 i m
" " " Philadelphia. 3.50 a m
Bald Eastle Mail leave Lock Haven, V2.20 p m
" arr. at Wiiliamsport 1.3() p m
Mail East connect east and west at Frie with
L. S. fc M. S. K. W. and at Corrv and Irvinetou
with Oil Creek aud Allosrheny K.K. YV.
Mall Wept with cast and west trains on L. S.
& M. S. R. W. and at Corry nnd Irvincton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny K. R. W.
Elmira .Mail and Bntralo Fxires make close
connections at wiiliamsport with N. C. K. W.
trains, north, and nt Ilarrisburg with N. C. ft.
W. trains south.
WM. A. UALDWIN, Gen'l Sap "t.
IMiiladelpliia V ICreatlius Kuilroad.
WINTER A HIU'XG EMEXTS.
DccEMncit h:h,
Tkains Leave IIekndon as Follows : (Scmiavs
ExrEPTKO.)
For Sh.imokid, 10.10, l'.X'd a. in. an-! ".V.
p. tn.
For Mt.Carmct, Ashland. Ta!ilaiiia, Pettsvilh-,
Reading and Philadelt hia, WAV a. tn.
Trains! rou Hekmiox. I.nvvc as Fn.fi'.vs:
(Si nhat Ex.rt rrrr..)
Leave Shamokin at S.00 a. in. 1 50 and o..r'-"
P. in.
I Leave Philadelphia, 9.15 a. m., Keadin-r 1 1 -1
. a. in., Pottsville, PJ.lt p. m., Taiiiaqu.i. l.'J") p f.i.
A.hlaud, 2.35 p. in., Mt. Cartm !, :l.Jl p. m.
Trains Leave IlAi:i:ir.fi:c, as Follows :
For New Tork, 5. ;'.(), .V1 a. 1.1. and CO,) p. m.
For Philadelphia, a.'.W, S.l a. m.,2.0C and I ""
; p. III.
! " St'NPATS).
For New York, 5.S0 a. m.
For Philadelphia, 2.00 p. m.
1 Tr.Aixa rou IlAituism ia., Leave as Follows :
1 Leave New York, D.OO a. m., l'-MO and 5.oO
: p. ni.
I Leave Philadelphia, 0.15 a. pi. Z.Z) :v.u T.15
p. m.
SlNPAYS.
Leave New York, 5. SO p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 7.15 p. in.
J. E. W GOTTEN.
, Ctntrul Snp't.
Readinc. Pa. Jan. SO, 1ST:"..
THE PARKER GUN.
'END STAMP "CR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MER!0EH,CT.
OTfm f
fey da as
The .11. ti si ami Ihe I.iJy.
A lily in my rriirV'ii !j;tw,
A r-il.t t!:" Ihypie an ! c!"rer ;
S fa':r:-r ii ever blew,
S-.if!i tlit; 'viilf xro.M over.
I..- ii : .iiy j .n i ir.to niv heart
t . : i '.v : .
i:i:i I ::s t'
.iS Vi-ry .s;.J
.rf. .-et !h
;l
-1 ;
rkn.-.r
' ! i ' !':-! 1 ;
Li;.i- .:nv
I k :;t.v 1 a-'
ssh.TV.I x'M a sii'Ii.
'li.-!i lifiMen :
as.; :n.; wherthi lies
4'i'.?tiiaB tiiiy
Tli- l:il'..:!: ti::.t us;
A:: 1 i:m'::'- a J c: feet
;
;
He stuiie.I, an.i stoopia pi tckc-l tl.e flower
'i " : i -i 1 tore it :i-af and petal,
A;:.-i t.i:!:cd to ::ie t'r full an hour,
And t ir.::.e-. h,' p-.i it to settle :
.h: i: !i at len;;th he cries ;
Bitt I I kiiO-.v 't'.vas aiily
CotiM o:dy w.-'-p, and -ay, "Bat wIicm
O, doctor, wlu-ru' my ii!y J"'
A C'oll CE3IENT f.r njindin eartheti
wary, says a recent Enli-!i work, reckone
a sr-:it seer.-,; among workmen, is made h
prating a p-tunl of o!t! cheese with a brea
raU r into a qu.irt of milk, ia which :
tiiiibt left for a period of fourteen hour:
It sh'.-uM be stirred quite ofteu. A pouri
of Uiisi ic'ved litne. finely pulverized in
mortar ii t'.iea added, and the whole i
t!n rt)t!-liiy mixed by beating. Th:
dune, the whites f twenty-five egg
are iiicorpiirated with the rest, and tt
w!i!!e is ready f r use. There is anolLt
cement for the same purpose which is use
hot. It is made of rosin, beeswax, brie
iluht, and chiiik boiled together. The su'
i static,1, to be cemented must be healed, ac
when the surfaces are cmted with ceme;
tin-' ruut be rubbed hard upon each othe
as in making a glue joint with wood.
Watekpkoof Taint fok Caxvas.
The foi'.t. wing it a cheap and simple pf
cess fi.r coating canvas for wagou tof
tents, awnings. &c; it renders it impt
nieable t: ni'iisture, without making itst
and liable t; break : Disoive soft soap
hot v.-ater, and add thereto a solution
sniphura'.e of iron. The sulpliuric ac
combines with the potash of the soap, al
the oxide of iron is precipitated with t
fatty acid as insoluble iron soap. This
washed and diied, and mixed with linac
oil. The addition of dissolved iudia-rubt
to tin; oil improves the paint.
For. WoitMs is IIoitaEs. A corre3p
dent of the 3fii,ie Firmer furnishes t
following :
Xo. 1. Take of alum, sulphur and ci
peras one fourth pound each; mix a
give one taUespoouful every alternated:
tor a few days, or longer if cecessa
No. -J. Give nax vomica in every feed ; 1
or fifteen ilrops, Recording to ae ; give
for thr.u u.ty?, or every other day fo:
week. Xo. Z. Linseed oil one pint, spb
of turpentine one or two tablcspoonft
according to age ; give every other day
a week. It Xo. 1 lails to elfcct a ci
alter a fair trial, try Xo. 2. Use Xo. 2
a last resort, especially if the patient bt
jviungier.
DTUYIXO (rKAPK CfRtTLlOfi.
j Oiiioan says : '"ihe only ellectual met'
of destroying them that I could tiiscc
was the old applicable lo ail the tribe, t
of jarring them down aud destroying thi
I use two frames made of a square of i
cutntiion p!astets laths, nailed at the
uers and lined, witli white cotton clo
join the two squares together, leaving
aperture on one side t slip beyond
stakes. Hit the stake a smart blow v
the inailet, aud kid as fast as the fail,
smaller square hcid in the other h.
uu.lur the v:nes, striking the stake -or tn
with a mallet m the other, will gatbt
great many, although of course a por
of tlifiii will escape. 15ut they quickly
on the vines a:aiu aud are ready for
next c:ileh. Operate afier the dew is
One person can go over a great many v
in a day, ami by following it up for a
days they will be found to have sens
diminished "
1'AIMtNU ROL'Uit Dt'ILDINGsi. Be
the active flirin busintss lupins, the i
J will ltuvt :i little lime to 'Mix ut).'" the f
liiil;!h:i;s. A 25001 1 puint is made in
t!i;tti::er : Taki' two ounces of a!-arann
and two ih::k s of jiotasli. tlifsolvc th. 1
llirre quarts of wnlcr; ail. I one quar
raw 1'iii-iL-d oi!, tbtn t.il;t say ten pot
lrv roi i.i.r.t, nud adil water to nial
lhi:i utiou.li to j.ut on with a whhev
brush. Add one t;ill ttirpeiitine to tht
seed oi!. Ii" rid (bars nut suit, add .
tiling to t.Itcr tl.e color. Faint mad
above will be almost bright in te
twelve ear3 .ou rotinh buildings, as t
Iir?l :ut ou. To ni.tke the building
you fciay paint the comer .boards
white iea.l and oil.
Coloring K:d Gloves. Accordir
Reiini ti"s J)i'rn"l rf Dj(ii-j, the glover
to be smoothly titled 011 a wooJjq ft
and tin- coloring solution is to be bru
on ; tho diilercut colors being prodaeei
follows :
liiaek The tilove is brushed withal
hoi. dried, and when brushed with a
coctioti of logwood, and after ten mir
the logwood, liquid again applied ; afte
mint: us more :!:: pctl into a solution of
vitro!, and then bruslted o!l with v
j trster. ! t'.' o'or is iu.i. s tlark a;
sired some doeocltuu oi ittstic orqucrc
inav 1? added to the loirwood liquid.
traU- oi'i: : :i may also b,; sttbstituted
adv:'.:'.!a"J for green vitro!. When
clove begins to dry it is rubbed with ,
fine o'.'ivj oii and French c!i dk, and
placid bt-Lweeti 'J mnei. and then prv
a-a:n well rublhd wit!i o'ivo oil an
chalk, atid draw upon tbe wooden 1
Xotic of ihe coloring solution tnttt 1
the inti ri r duritiir the operation.
JHr-jwii A decoction of fuslic, b
wood and logwood, with some
is brushed ot:. Tbe shade di
must regutato the proportions of the
eretllews. To darken tho color a
qu-uttity of green vitrol tuay be useii.
.bii;eeo-reil A decoction of coc!
it!i the addition of a little chloride
and oxalic-acid. Tbe shade may be
i'.y duqeuci by the addition of a littl
IVIli'li.
Uray A decoction of sutuac, aHil
sequent tn.atmt.11t with weak soluti
emu vitrei ; greenish-gray beinobt
by addition of fust ie and logwood, or
artd precipitated indig to the suvr
quid.
Anv cf tbe aniline colors, in 80k
tn ly be employed by simply brusbin;
on without further treattnetit. In p
a brush a sponge may be employed
mote suitable. The favorite blueis
mav be imtarttd to tbo black glo
wa.-hing tliem o.Twith amtuoiiia afl
orim.'. The stitching mat be prt
white, if desirable., by coaling wit
paste with some Jat in it.
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