xltzt I Sitttnxitile. griniltnral. 2? MARY'K LITlI.i: I.ANU. A California paper beinir icqee ted to rcpiint the -'bceut'ul little pastoral bont Mary' I'll e litnih, fj notes "from memory" this ctiert : Mary possessed a diminutive sheep, V. tuoc cstt.rual covering s:n at devoid of coir as the. cOTtjjeu'ed aqueous fluid which o-'-a-6iojiii"y presented insurmountable leini.-i-s to railroad travel m tbr Si. -rra- : And evtiyw her.: that M:iry pcrigriwati-d, I ':-- juvenile ft-utlmari na ei-taln to i-l i'p and git riirht fcft'r her. It taggeu !.trtotfcea!pha..l uispe:.-; ry t.n.j U.;y. "iYliich was in coi.trsveulini: to csl:iI:Vln'i tisai ; It rpuJ tlie other youlhful ''udeMts lo tc!:i I ate and skyflingle To perceive an adolescent mutton iu an e.iisice tjevott-i to the 0tH-lnitiatim of 'kiio-a ie.ili;o. And tlie preceptor tj.-ct-.:l him from tin- In terior. I;::. be coe'.in'lH to lo.u-i ' the iiii'iieeiLiU' vi cia'ty, And r-niained ici the titdghborhiv I ti i.t ;i Mary Ouec more becanj! vulMv. What causes the Juvenile f h"'l' to hanker alter Mary no ?" Queried tlie iu';uis':live cliil Jrcn of their tutor. "Why Mary bestows much arfeelion ti;mn tbc little anitral to which the wiu i is tempered wat-n short, you taut be a war",' The preceptor U1j alacrity rcf ponded. tctcbrs. "The Darndest Knowingest Doc. That Ever Woke Har." He came it' from Truckee JTeiudowB jit-terday, c2ii this level-headed dcy. IU n'.o iti by tlie side of l)is waster on a load of potatoes. He was not a pretty dog, nut a doj? of blue blood and high degree. As he was a tail gaunt, shaggy-haired wild-eyed lot-king brmdle beatt of unrecorded ptdiree. As tho wagon, carrying tnau, dii, aud pota toes, halted for a time in front of a saloon iu North C street, one of a parly of half a dozen loungers thereabout made some re mark in regard lo the appearance cf the canine, when thus jpakcye homey-handed, frowsy-headed tiller of yc soil : "Feliers, that air ain't a purty dog, I know he's like mc, makes no pretensions to tiateral beauty but he's just the duin dest know-invest dog that ever wore liar. He's got more inetink, that dog has, atr wore savey, an' pen'tratiou, an' insipit into human natur', jist in that ugly old cabcz o' Lis uor can be found iu the bed - of a whole plaza full of yer cdicated town dogs poodles an' eich. What 1 pride iu him for is his regular human sense, he's jisi the darndest dog out ! Now, if I come home from town perfectly sober (when I've lelt him to see after the ranch) it would jist do your heart good to see that dog show off what a sense of appreciation he's got of me. 'Fellers, his gorgeous tail then stands aloft, be skyugles about ; be runs on afore me a scraping up the ycarth with his hind feet, sendin' the chips a flying ; he holds up his head an' barks in a cheerful an' manly tone o' voice escortin mc forward an' feelia' prouder'n he'd holded a wood chuck 1 Cut let me come home full of tangle-leg, sheep-herder's delight and terran tiler juice, arid that is tlie darndest shame dest dog yer ever saw. He jist takes one look at me an' he knows it all. Down goes his tail, he lops his years, hangs hi head, squats his back, an' lookiu' back now au' then he slinks off an' crawls under tlie barn r. actually ashamed to be seen about the premises for fear somebody'll find out that I own him. I tell you, fellers, he's the cussedest dog for right out au' out human sense that ever was seel in these parts, and Truckee Mcdders is proud that he war pupped tbar !" iVoni tht Vtryinia Euttr pris'. .Showing Him Orr. "Did you ever happen to see Miss I'-tU-y Xuttiu' over to our place ?" We were reluctantly compelled to rejiiy in the negative; "Wall, she's the darndest hatchet-faced, long-nosed, jioke-facid looking old maid you ever see, 'bort Cfty-two or three years old, and she's jL-t hteu liguriu' her level best to git a ftllar ever sence 1 was a little boy. ISometimcs she'd appear to have some littie success, but it never amounted to much, 'til along last fall she uiauageo some how to git hold of a chap from somewhere down in PennsylvaDy, and got him up there und gin out all around that they were en gaged. He was an awful greeu-lookin' critter, but she kep him so close that no body could git a chaucc to see anythiug on him ouij . utz he and she went out to walk and she stuck to him like a burr, and used to porter parade him up and dowu for folks to look at him, and of course the wimmiu folks would all peek out of the winders, aud the men folks osed to look at 'em some too. Wall, one day, you see, they was pooty much all the population keepin' a;i eye onto 'em, when bimeby they came along agiu Bill Wilson's shop, (he's a feller that kinder tinkers up watches an' clocks an' sich,) and all lo once the big wooJeu ualcit that Bill has hung out lor a sign catched that Pennsylvany fellar's ye, and what did the darn fool do but stop riht there in the road and Sourish out a great silver bull's-eye he had aud set it by Bill's sigu. I guess that critter didn't stay round more'n about tew hours arler that ; und now, if you drop into IWtsy'sand ax her what time it is, why you don't want to calkulate mre'n thirty seconds of that commodity for gittin outside and round the corner by deacon Joneses.' "John." said the clergy mau to his man, 'j'ou should become a teetotaler ; you have been drinking again to-day." "Do you ever take a drop,youroelf,'m:nisler?" "Yes, John ; but you must look at your circum stances and mine." "Verra true, sir," said John ; "but can you tell mc how the streets of Jerusalem were kept so cm an ?'' "No, John, I cannot tell you that.' "Weel, sir, 'twas just because every one kept his ain door clean.' A MEMBER of the Ohio Legislature re cently visited the 8tate I'euitentiary, and while there had his hair cut by the prison barber. While undergoing the touorial process, a party of lady and genticmeu visi tors looked in, and the legislator was made happy by catching suf h remarks as, "I'gly look about the eye;,' "Vicious mouth,"' "Looks capable of any wickedness,' "'Won der what he did V Ac. "William," said ne Ojiaker to another, "ihte knows I never call an) body names, but, William, if the Governor of the Mate rhould come to re and say, 'Joshua I want tbee to find me the biggest liar in the State of Xew York,' I would come to thee, and . eay 'William, the Governor wants to see thee particularly.' ' A New York politician, in writing a letter of condoleuce to the widow of a de ceased member of the Legislature, says : "I cannot tell you how pained ! was to hear that your husband has gone to heaver.. We were bosom friends ; but now we shall never meet again." It is said that an Indiana school mis tress recently thrashed thirty-nine scholars iu oue day. Some Patron of Jiusbaudi-y ought to secure the right to exhibit her at thfijiext State Fair as the champion thrash-i7iVr-IUxrWt Cmrier Journal. lr. .1. alkcT s ( aliloniin lin ear IJilters arc a purely Vegetable preparation, Tnadecliiotfy ironi the native herbs found mi the lower ranges of tho Siena Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked. " What in the cause of the unpar alleled success of Vixeoar Bitters f Our answer is. that they remove tho cause of disease, and the patient recov ers his health. 'J-hey are tho great blood purifier and a life-giving princi ple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in tho his tory of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vixegar Bitters in healing the sick of every disease niun is beir to. They are a penile Purgative as well as a Tcmie, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver aud Visceral Organs in I'.ilioas Di ceases. The iiroprrtios of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Hitters are Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious. Laxative, biuretie, Sedative. Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Altera tive, and AnU-Uiliiius. (ratoful Thousands proclaim Vlv Eojr Hitters the most woudarful Invipor ant that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person can fake these IJilters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc not de ployed by mineral poison or other means, and' vital organs wasted beyond repair. liilious, Kcmillcnf, and Inter mittent IYvers, wliich are so prev alent in thi valVvsi.f our great rivers thioughnrt ihe I'nitrd States, especially tiio-e oi I lit Illinois. Te:i:i Pas. lied. Col Pe;;i!. Ah.lj;ti ai!"!e, ,l.i!i. their .'i t! Hi:e ro;;!:tr Aiu:;:uii, ai:i Sor.s (' ii;;.:.-. .i. :'i i;ih'" ; .Mississippi, t'liio, Aiissoun, -.- Cutulierland, Arkau- ; o... P.razos, Kio Grande, ::.i, M -'ule, Savannah, llo--. l luany others, with nines, mrougnout our ' tlie Summer aud .iblv to during sea- 1 h. ;:t and dryness, are I Vv extensive derangements ' the stomach and liver, and oilier ;i'.d.:iiiin..l viscera. In their tivjitiiicnt, a purgative, exerting a pow erful iidhiet'co up'.n these various or mjs is e.-.-cr ii 'iy m-ec-sary. There is no Mthartic for ih' juirjiose equal to Dr. J. V.M.Kri:'s YiNixiAi: Bitters, as they i HI speedily remove tha dark coi. reii viscid luaTtcr v.5;h whicb tie l..r.v;.s are haded, at tho same tiso ft:r.ml:i;ii!ir the fec;etions of the liver, and ge:icr;-'!!y nvtoiiag the healthy fniietio:;.-, f the digestive organs. v Fortify 1 he hody asainst disease bv jirrii'yi's'jr I'll its tiuids with Vinegar Bii ii i:s. y. fpidctiiic caa taLehold of a sy-teia tl:;:s fo:v-::nned. 1J vp- pv;! cr Iii.lievtion, Head ache, pj.jn pi i:.-. r-inu"lor3. Coughs, Tidiiru ;" t!-" Dir.-iness. Sour Lrai ta'i'i '-t f ii.' -the Mouth. Biiioa.; Of the lie:--1. I::!!;'::: Pain in t'.ie i r '. -n hunii-e.i ;!. r the ot:s::-:i'.'s of I'; : .n-.::eh. H.id Taste ia Att-ieks. Paljiitatioa imi of the Lungs, ! t !:e Kidneys, and a :if,il syiuptonis. are p-psih. One bottle will pit. ve a 1 ( merits than a Jen Serol'iii.!. r SwcllilV.-S. lieel- NeeV. ;.!;;-. s :, Indoieii !:.il..::.i:i: Her guarantee of its ;oi eriisrincnt. liiiiu's Kvi!, White . J'.!:-ipe':i:, Swelled i-. S: !;;;! as Inllanimations, i..::.i::;:ti.:-.s. Mercurial All'ec-!!-. Lruptii ii i f the Skin, !; .. ete. l:i ihe.-e, ;is ill ail lions '! Sore Jlys. otlu-r (::-: tlitH.r.l.l 1 '. -'.I ;es. Walkkr's I'.; i i j;i::' Jiavo shown theii :i-.e po-Ai-r in th? most o'i- YiM.i: m: great t;;r:- F:r li::!att inrJoi y :;s:i ('hroiut. I!!;eii?i;alh-:;i , ;-:.;. Bilious. Ih mit tent and I i 'ii'itei'' lei-i. Diseases of tlie Bio. !. Liver, is i-ineys :;nd Blad der, thee l'.i;t.':s ha-.e tso equal. Such Diseases are cnufa-d by Vitiated Blood. .M ec!i a :i i ea J I it'a m. 1 'crsops en gaged i'l Pain's :.:i I Minerals, such as Pliniil'fT.i. l pe-setiers, Gold-beaters, and Mine:... ;;.- ihey advance in life, nro subject to paralysis of the Uowcls. To guard agaiu-t this, lake a dose of Walk er's VisiA.-ii: 111 i i i:i:s occasionally. For Skin Diseases. Lruptions, Tet- ter. s-all l.-'M'-. i, Pa f.des, ll;,;i Se-.:J-l:-;iil. S. Pint! !.'.', s;;t"ts, Pimplos, tVrl!i:vs. Kiiig-wimns, K;, e-. Krysipelas. Itch, n.s t f ti.f'Skin, llninors and PiM-ase f the Si. in of vhatever name .-r lit are. :' literally d't? i'p sua earned et" ti e ft j-i -! !; tir.se by the use Vh. Tape, tiiid othfr Vorms, ' i...i':u in li.i- hi it ;.i f iratiV thousands, tre -;!-- ;.il.v ii- '' ! ivumved. No rvit.-n: ! n-.-tli. i-.t . t-o er:i:ifag, no an lii''iiiiinit:e . :!! !.n- :i -uia JrwUi woncs Hi- e Kill' -. For Frit!:;!'1 Frinjiiaiuts, in young ,r .!,!. j:air-. 1 i.: -it tii titiivu of wo- i.Mr.'.ftni. t.rll.. ,:...i't.i i t.-, th-.e Toaic Jiit-te:-- .li-'il. v i-i !. :.:. ii iihieiae iV.at iai j.:i.eiii( at t, i..et v. : e.'j liU. . FIeane llic itiated Ulood when- v r a ' l:r-:u:ir tbroufcn tin; Piuj'ies. I.i .ptietis. .r Sores: ':!: it V Vt-7l V i-lieiMi i.i ii.' i it fbvtnietPO anu 3-; tlf.iii-e it when it is f. .ii I : yi.r.r le ! the bli't'd juire ii wi'! ti 1! itt when. Keep ti.e ! ' ..fil: t.f t hj svstetn Will l iil'JW. It. II. lcl) I.I v CO.. iTJCirikts (lll'-tu A c.. ia I- rur.oinco. 'nlifiTuat, u.. : nr. "I Wanliimrtnn nu! I'liiirlu Sir... N. Y. t r ti ;t lt'ii';i.i .tint Ut-alt rt. Nature's Great Remedy r AH THHOATahoLUNG DISEASES ! ! It is ti.- vtta.1 principle of thr Pine Trr, 1 hy a pre u; i.ir prices in the ilisi .-it)'n cf t:ie tir, b. vmch iw holiest mclitm.il pruprrties re rrtaineci. Tar even mi;s ctw'.c itaic iu been rect'inrnt-mkd by eminent pi'iiM:tn of r-. ry tv -fttW. It i confi ictitly otferi to tie Mfihc'.cd Or the fuilowincitmple reruw-ns: i ll CVRBS, ut by abruptly ttofpW t tcu-k but by div Ivink; ihe thlrm and atststinf natt-tt t'l throw off the uniicjilifiy master caunnjr the irritation. In cae of rirVtf toNit mpii"n it bitth protoiig arvl render !rt burdemomethc Lie ol the afllictrJ uff-r-rer. . lt halinc principle acu upon tKe irriuttd mir. face of the luni, tenet rm ting t rat h diseased relieving pm, and subduing in flammation. 3- IT rUHIrMM AND K?KI( HFs THP ILU. TVii-Vr. ly curing all humors, from tiie common mmpi e rr BRtTTiow to the severest ca& ot Scn.fuia. Ih j-jr.d f affi davits could prhi-rd irm tl" u!tj uvt fclt the benefictaJ efecis nf I'inb Thfb Tar (.i-'Iiial in the vanoua tiifteaaca anu from imh kiiii-3 r THE BU3D. 4 iMTffvrmJsi tk d ' ftstk rtfam? mnj rfst.-wrt the affrttt. All who have known or tnpd I)r Q. C. Vi: Un'i remediea rrmiire no fffrencea from ? jt t'e Kdmea of thouaaacs cured by thetn cari be ;ivrn f n-y ooe whicubta our itAfment. Lr L. J. C VV'iharta Grvat Anrrumn Dyfep:U tiUs and Worm Strra Dnors haw never bees equalled. K r fttle by aU Iruit and Storekeeper, and at f r?. l a c. wicsAsrs csc, So, X39 A. oon St., I'h Ho4m Nnuhutil : llow l.osl, How f ;! orvri Ju't .nH-."!:rJ. r nrvi i-ii ion r.f I-.:. i i i i -vi t ','n :'! 1 ::! ! i.u OAT im t! 1- riiiiie il en t mm! . ' r ne:i . m. -if l-i '-i.T i.liT i i. .. .-r s 'liiiij! :i):i .ss. iiit .inu- ilfct V I'Ti'in:. 1 1- -t-i. ile ' 1 'i i I I") , "J ' -'! 11 1 1. 1 .it I U . ."ni iu-eji..-i. y, ..' ..i illir.i I . lil ii i 1 .'. li-'i I '. 'iiSi' l-.J- tioii, l j.il : i .i li- . i-i'l'ie. l l. ':-"e'.i. U :. or .xlCil t f'.i . ..Wi.e.-e. ." Pri. 1 01 .i i- .! ii . i.' i . i.t . 1 lie rel-' Ti.f il u.i-1. 111 li.i- :i-l!i!ir..l.:-'.. '. "ly deiii..i,i.irati-s fr-11: thirt- v.-ai t '!. ssfi-.l pr.ii iw, tht I 111 nl.iriMP;! . .,1.. le s of .ei 1.1-iiw r. i.v t radii ailv ctireil n!i. nil ti. il.-iei r.e.o n-"- ni :eteniI tmii.-ai.' or tiie hi pli.'Ati.'ii "i lln-kiiife ; .-iin iiig out nioil.' of e ill e :it uiie- si-- )''. . e.-ri,in, r ! l .-rt-etllal, '.j iin-.iis 1 .-ry H-ifterrr. i... tiu't-r h.-J . i"i.'litiou ni.iv I-e. t,.a v rare Iii"1 if. j tt:.'.-.v ami n.l.i il'. . fi.i lei! lire xlifiiM l.e .1, :'i. Villi.!-, nl 1 i - i-h 111J eiy in.ia 111 thi i.'iiii. s..'..t nri.lt r f-ti. in j 1. 'i 1 10 i"! I.. ii i vidrw, Mt-l uid, ..'.1 r..i! : -ni-. o.- t v.. t..ti.e ptn rrt n. A,).lre-a th,. pul.l.s'ii. - . i:il AS. J. r. KLINE, A (. i:; lt r'..i. N. V. ll'ist tifr.ef p..!i. 4.-.SJ 4f.. I. 1-74-J. .. L..T. ..j-.ilwib''..., - rnrim Mi I''l' CUU(J 1 1 S, COL l)S, 1 10 ISEN ESS, AND ALL TIIUOAT DISEASES, iVKM.V CARUOI.IC TAKLKTS. l-tT l eoMA IN III. I i" JmXi S. A TIMED AND SUKB KF.MEDY. Si-Id l'n:ji;y... iv. Tlie ir"'t Aiuericiui 'ofto' !' distils ftitW an eVar m. aiiilxT: rMraets all ilrf Mrei;sil!i: tet tii. IU itfititttis aronat. The twt thins evt i ef. !. pt'-'f cnt tonnv nil-Ire?. Cat! t i ? i.' 'i; (ratinn orsend f. r ii;!i-:ratfii cin iil. r. 'letiitn:'. ) rights for w.lr. IK H'ITT C. PI.-o'TV ,v ... .-, Bm-i1-.rav. N. Y. al7 4w" 3 KI IH.K)!. TI..V -i tiii-s; vi:.ie i.ikI Sii".p;.'-riw..il.ir-., !-i ! Mrtll H11V. I'i;:ii..ti l i iti. H..i for ki.;i I u 17 '. so(.s r ;k i: mi a ;i,o-tv. Tin - v Sttii iii-Nff SHI !;"lai :rlS..t. A!i.. i i lio'viiN. :.v.: i;r .1 S..J - Ii.Htfc. h W. r. 1'- i m j .! iiiii Hviii:;.', . riff iiii.'tiio:. VtU't Sj in-ii t'Y in PapT i,.tr DtUiici! i::K Xm.'II Xs lrfi .1 UMrt in ior jr.rt JiJy, tu-i is tLe I nl all i wjJ. Ii t' im no 1Iti.t-tir' Afiit in -iir t-':it to JHiMKSl U: S. M. '.., Nw York. 4w. ILOKK(F. 1 .if lAtii;-rJiiitti'd Suit of t'i k : ,'t,'Ai!t- An- ciihii Co, jiiiKt l!it- S;njf-r. V j td' r .. 'I Vi!oii, ul i-fr inl Hn';r i'oTiijiMinf;-. ii. ... r vi.Aiy, It Lnslly iH.itlt l 1 y Ilia Suinerm- ;,.. I it-I St:li in f.t -Oi' o" t!!- l-'ltTMTiw. v-ji.. a '. .. i-r Vlii the M.i:op.: "J Mich i HI. M H.IRNt K jm The onl iii -c iluf w v-t..t :'! i t arti, orti- J"t . Siiiii lr-t -' :. 'i .. t ra-li '!!;. S .it-.. tr-i ?;!" I i . ..-i i :;-t J i:, VUt ii' , Iji-.-. .17 W . 10EST8 WAKTED FOB HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT fABMERSWAR AGAINSTLMQUOPOLIE I. W. Mnutvpr, tT-, Mister cf tb Frun'a Stalf UmiiK write? : I re- uru to toii my Mincere thaiik .vr tPe HiHtory of the Orange Movnt nt. 1 ht y,tup rl il vriili much ;rtert-t. It i" iiMlol ftomi with 'lit Ulc it i-aiim' fr vry Putrou'n family, atitt )ioul tw hi tb hou.blt1 f ry )'-itr'ii in tLf l;m-l. 1 vzu rb't 'ully reoimui'iKl (. A. II. Si!ieiK-y, Kji Mastr of the Iowa Stat' lna-;: writfN : hav rt-ivi tnr vr -iLJJ-nt Ikkjm ; ri much -laMf! with it. Many thaiik Ur tlie :y Hfit hip. I m.t Jt ij:hly" Siil for it4riineu J1? mi l ircuhir" fMuUiuibK' tcrniH to ATiitft jmmI ii'aiiv vrt- ndorMnieutB from liii:r 4irauKrH. AiMnw ArimL IT. i'. I'bili MjuiLs PAl'l lN. t ittHTHpuloua iuMitliTM v.iw t;iUeu Hilvatte ni the reat d-QBii'i for this Hi!oiy i t the (imiiip Meuiiot. to iwue univhaMe works ou tbr snbjw j.iei r-oniDiatiou trutuafpfrifut turn iM'WHi'ai-'!1 Jt n-t iHMl uimii. Stf that vhe h.N.li ,iu W.i i-- ihr-t tS- !-adtn limiiKeri!. 7 4w. The Hi;lfst Mi:dii-al Authorities of Europe tar l ho rtronjrit TnnU', Iurilitr and Dtobrtruent kr.oui. i:i the uicdicul world i J ii r ubob a It ariCPts deeay of viul forces, exhaustion of the nervtiDs cytetn, restores vi;or to the dehilittiteil, rlear.w vitiated bkxl, removes ve!ielc o"truc tion? an.! aets direi t'.y on the Liver nr.d 8pleen. I'ri-.v sfl h bott'... ".toilN Q. KELLOOti, IS I'Uit H..N. V. :!.. 'Ktlcoernplij'."1 A new biHik on the art of Writing by tinniil ; :t romplttt: 3tem of Phonetic fehcLliam', thu t-hortt, tnoKt thii'le, easy, nnd eoi ;eheusiM', etiabliii; any one in a 6horttimcto leji.prt triuli-, 'iTelies, sitiiioiip.. Vc. Tie: Lord" InV'T is rill on with 4'JMroki'S ot the jh-ii, aud Vvj w..i.'i- j-r m'.uute. The ur enniloved t.hon'.d 1: . . s trt. I'rice by mail .V) etiils. Aifei.: .,' !. Vtldit-p. T. V. hVAN V i '., : . .e Ii ?U. rhiladel Jilila. I'.t. :t::4w a i ' rv-ril a w i . . . , ..it. t H i- I f 1. i. nr c'liAitii-:"-!:"!. vwii..ui.ih i : ici aut:iuilt. p.iir- . . .. ir- pim rui'iti . Prit'e liiw. A'.ldri-si1 jt . ..... ; . t 1 :. t .t. j!7 '2VJ yuiiifv tr Ilu!:i.i' mil 4w, AOF.NTS WANTt : ) r II .-.i..n .it I"Ip'TOHI. llllll.KK 1'JtKI lln-v.:i;.ic. -i l..ii.a A'AnrJ.tl. Al 1.. fur t!ieiili.r.. . .1. li.il.M AN . i t p.,!'.i Arch St., I'liiU.li-lj hi. ui ft. AvcrAx t xw- iu:wcui: A Uliiiy lit tlir "V'hW 'M'(SAHi:.' T. S. Mil lit Ks lul.-i itifl pia!t liok, on tli m.wt ni.'.ri iil.i'- in lviti .-f i..Mtt-iii tiui-. flumv fiiil to bin M-iii-'l iiij." miri "1 '-.a Nilitu, vjJI krniiw the tiil likf u ft. in; MriMt. nml w!l Mr Trililt'irv. t'tiip-l-p.'tf.p at i ! iiri.-i- t.i liiiir-.- mi M pit.'i piikI ni:ti. .;- . iM-iit.tir.it. - r? el 'i-.ni-tviiiT-, h!;i lo ii.-nti't .I. t'lnii. ti-rritcr. aut'l'-d. .'-.i'til '- i.;T"Kl'i .uitit pii:i.lutl .ti r.-i-'i't i! il. :"tv i. i. vTniijpAKT s i n.. Put,., l li:a. Agents! if you want to tiisikn nionev el 6 jtn:i i v.t I f r f.) Tie lirt.. ., . . . ..a . . , - , - - jii.l l.in.'iiir, '&n r-.in:o t"i:-. Te1 twoj.l' ;irn lur It. ii i!i m-'.i iu dull tin. i-s : : t i-ttc i.i -1 ii-mltiri.. It ii pi' et ti-.i. i.ii. t U.itir with iejt v lK.k? th! I ..!-lv tn'.-. ;.' - "tr lliMii; Miiilt.';. A.'lil- Malite.J i-w-'. v : . -. s-.l. I.ir elr- citWr Lint -xtra iri.is l.i-I'i;- " ., '. ii-''ti'!!. No. V.M v, ItoKiiiti, er i iti'tii-. n.i 4w V A M I II O It I Y. . The I 'NIVF.RSAL MEDICINF jonse htdd. Trv it. Price per Lottie ct:s. For a!e Sy all Druirgists. REI IU N HtJYT, Pro prietor, '.'03 (Jrccnviieh St., N. V. April tw i&3Z.Tii. 1 Ir. Su' Catarrh Remedy cures ty It 4 V" r-i . , tuiilil. soi,uilnr and hal- 3 tnc properties, W v T Itm dis jwi yields, t;.en r:"4 Cf l J .7 ICemi"ty Is used warm V 'JX itf!"!! "t'd hystem put in per- t ' l-''l tll'.n riivine teiii'ii-nuiHHCTmifQ 4 iv.v.-er - f l.: IMcri-e'ii Golden 2Ied 'aleol DiM'Ovory, taken eameuly, to -3is.ri.vi t.loi.i an.! v.-teiii. which are l- ii nvs at f.nilt,.-ilso In act specifically upon j.-aM-il trl.ucM and llnlDp membrane ot nnA nml rr)niir.ii::ir.ntinp cliamtiers. i.H' j-tr '!i i:-m"tv siiniii-i tin applied warm Mjivi:n Ir. Plrrrt Nana I Donrh, w ' ' ' - .-..ii.iv in-'riMiieiitn-ith vl.lrti llnhl ma- -::2 i.-in r.-ni im iwrfectlH Etiuliod ti all naru i lof Ti.i-: i:n" nul chambers in which ulcers I .- I .... i . .. . :..t. I 1.-. . jJl-XI'i Ull'l .I"I!lIlilii lllliIil.lp'iU.W ftieepssfn! has this Ircatment proren, iSlilnt the jiroprletor rer 50( It. . - - - . .... .. ..nuA nliifVJ.I . . I ' Ar t , . . . i i ' J 1 1. . " ' "1 v. 'yl :rrli ho can ti.it cure. Tlie tw, meili-Y- 5 c; .e- r iih instrument f J,1'7 all ilmyglfcU. q.b.Cadvllader I - the jiliire ' .- ' pure and fresh MKIUCINE:. i'iilCS, I "A I XT v n.s, (iLA . l'KI'tFL'.MKUV, I NOTION'S. ,!i'-Ai;s. Tor.A' I.KiUOK for incilii-m.il j.iif"'- o, ui;ti all other arli-c-U-s usually hept iu a tir-t-d:t-iE Drug Stire. SKci il aUcntinii jiaiJ t.) couipoundmir pre 8criptioii aud family r.-c-ipiM ly f)inictcrit drugsi.ts. Iain ir'pared t.i Iiirni-h in ptaiilitii'i to fiiit purchasers and at l'hilaJelphh' prices, Al.( INLD l LASI KR. i'HII.ADK.I.l'IllA 1.1 MK, KIMSIMNfi SAND, 1M ASTKRING HAIR. I'- ri l in. I. Rinnan, Ro-endale am! Lehigh CKMKNTS, Land I'laster for Fanner", Timothy and ( lover H -e.tK. Also, (iardeii Seeds of all f inds. Call .tml ir.-t a Rural Kei-ter lor 174. i.V.it. 15. CADWAl l.ADF.R. Sun' ury, Felt. , 171. -!y. Dn. C. M. Mautiv. fir. V. Um'M NEW DRUG STORE, No. 13, South Third Street, Clement House Boilm SEBtory, Fa. I)K. ( M. MAliTIN & T.TAVE jnt received a (V Duis X k. and Patent nieiiicin.-s. We hH'.e rUo a full nssmiUiri.' ; f DUCKING AND PA( Kf'i COMBhi. Hair, Tonih, Niiil.Ciotl.c.ho'. an! other "jruuhe. TOII.KT AD F4A ARTiri.i:. rtVF. FXTRACTS, P;CF!-T ftm-K, SMVf, e., SC. RFF.D'S GRAND DUCHESS OLOGNE. the B'veeteft perrutnc l America, rarittiun, a Kid ilovo WhhIi. warranted to eleau jwrfwtl the ino-t delicate shades without injury to the kid All the teudiujj preparations for the Hair, KIXMItN, THE BF9T IN MARKET, PuieWine aDd Liquor", for inedieal purposes. Physicians Prcecription and famf'.y leeeipts eoniot:nded with care. Thankful for past favors we hope by fnircleal ine to receive a nharc. of your pnlronage. Kcpn-mber 11, 1"73. CEKTRAL DRUG STORE Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The. Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Xature's On-n Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "athousand ills," simply by Toning up. In vigorating and Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing .Dyspepsia. Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, rvous Affections, Chills and 'Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys aud Bladder, Female Complaints, and all discaar originating iu a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a loto state of the. system, lliiag free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing rj frets are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are jtermanent, infu sing strength, rigor, and new life into ml j tarts of the rystem, find building up t;n '.ou. Con stitution. Thot'ia nds hare hi a-eh tinged, by the i'e of this vmedi, from weak, sickly, sujft-ring crea tures, to rtmng, healthy, and happy litrn. end wown; and i:tr uii fix ea::io: reasonaMyhes iitslr f t give, it ; trial. ;.7v th't! ,-';; b'.'fle. Jta PERU VIAN SYRU? I!.--: theffUu-j. SETH W. rOV.'LC L SON;, proprietors. :w l :ni;..t i ti . Boi 1) l: I'ui i.iili' i i . 1 i: l 1.1 THE PARKER GUN. lND ST'f'!' TOM ClRCULAIt PARKER BRtfS VEST UERiDEN.CT. rtXH. v:rnf; m.wim; machine (., .m. v .-.ii v. .ialile anil energetic Aaenti in thi couii'v. i(,i- "VICTK" is a l.iK-k-ftitch. Shut tle Maetnn.-, with Half-setting Needle, het tini-h-eian l most perftel Maeliine otfered. An in creanc of per eetit. on ?nlenf s7- over 1 7 1 . For terms Ai-., Ad.lress, VK'TOR sF.WINt; MACHINE CO., 17 CliestP.t:t St.. I'hihii!. !'!:':! Pa. S.-pt. p.', 1S7:I. 4iiiof. Send lur Illustrated Catalogue and examine .iiir prices before purchaMiiir. as we claim to sell lower than arv other establishment in the Citv. REM EMd'.ER the Ni'MliER. P.W RIlXiE A V FN IE. Phihulelohia. WATCHES. JI'HEI.KV 1 SILVER- Vi V it v.. John Vt . Slc onsoti, Corner Third and Market S:s, Smihurj . HAS completely n-nnvated his Store Room, and opened the largest assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID SIL VER AND PLATED WARE, ever exhihiteJ in this jmrt of the Slate. Every thing ;U t!:'. ecwelry liiti; i V- ' i'l store. Silvrr-W nrr. Ilrart'Ifls. ICiiiKs S: Ji:iiuN, of every J.. eription and .-f fm. -t quality. Particular attention j-uid to repairing lYMtcUrM, lork. Jewelry, Ac. HAIR JEWELRY nn to onler. . Suuhnry, March C, 171. (, EN I INK Peruvian Guano. FARMERS, Airiiculf.iiisis aud Dealers in Fertili7.eri have now an an opportunity o ohtainini; this valuable nianiire iu Miiull tir larce lots, at the sole importers' priees, hy ap plyintrto the Special Agency just t stahlished for the purpohc of delivering Cenuine Peruvian Guano to consumer- at any accessible port or railway etatuiu in the eouulry. I nil particular i given in Circular mailed free on application to 1 R. HALCAZER, N i. !! aver St., New York. Reference- 1 y Pcrniisr ion. Mesr. Hohson, UnrtadoA Co., 1 "mam i.tl Ag'ts i of the Peruvian i,oiernii:ent. .V.' Wall St., N. Y. ; Modes Tavlor. Pr. N i'i dvltanU, .Vi Wall N. v. J. C. Trney, I : . IV: i. . n f eisul. ,VS: Br-c i- i'.y, N V. March t,. 1-". i - ' n - - -;eo. kvans k. c,. MAIZE. Geo. Evans & Co., 9H Market Stm-t, l'hilal.li.liiii, i TAILORS j ami MILITARY CltUTHIKUSJ Militarv, I5aml &. Firo Organizations : pro!ii)tly unifoinH-il. Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent free on application. Ours beinvthu Iva'iini: hiiiieou Military '.v nk, we feel that we can olfer indiieetiien!. which can not b- attained anywhere els" Jan. -:!. 1S?J. LIMKIR AMI I'LVMM. 'IILIS. ThU l Street, adjoiuini: Phila. iV: Erie R. R-. Inn Snuares North of the Central 1 1 1 M''l',l'l:V, PA. I It. I T. CLEMENT, IS prepared to furnish rvcry description !' lum ber required by the delllallils of tlie public. Having all the lai-'-t improved luaehineiy for iiiiiiiufie-t'irinir Luu'o. r, lie is now ready to tiU or ders wf all kinds of FLOORING, SIDINC, DonRS SHUTTERS, SSH. BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE-RAND.-.S, BRACKETS, land u'i kinds of Ornanicnta! Seruw I Work. Turn in:t of i-veiy der.erlpiion prompt ly xc. r.tt .1. Also, A I IK.iF. AstiHrl!.Vr OF itn.ii i.u.m nn:. HEMLOCK and PINE. Al.-;,, si:!:., Pickets, I.Ml U , 1 i-rs tiroiiiptlT tilled, iin.i shippe d ty Riiih-oud erwise. " IRA T. (I.MMENT. Lathe, Ac. Ordc or otberwi deel'.'-fl:! VICK'S Floral -i'uittu FOR 1 ST.". S00 Paes, TiOO Etigravin". and Coh-t'd Plate. Published t"art''rl.v, ' els. a year. Fiist No. for 1S74 just issued. A Herman edition at the same priee. Address, .TAMES VICK, Rochester. X. T. A. I. tVAIJ'KMS. MONUMENTAL MIAYINfi PARLOR ami BATH ROOMS. II AIR li!KSM;i !i ;?"i)(nt (..iir-t ih. i !:.! IIINF.RT. tin I he East 5ideof -ou: Ii nf .Mark' t.Sun- 'I iiilio Mina i.'ltV. I';!. I'l'lV HI - Braid w'uelie.-, :iiul all kinds of l.ADI:- II AI II. Work tiKiiie to nfiler i-itlKT out nf combings or slr;iig!it litiir. All or der left :il tiio rei'lenee of A. T. Walters. u in until at. and Sb:un"ki:i avi-mi-.'. v, iil rercivc luompt attention. A ;iecialty in fHiLii:i:y' ii.n; ri'TTiNG, eitlier ni their liotnt-s or sieving Parlor. . !'. WALTERS. .tii'v !;::. t:'. I 1.!! K I'.KI.'iW Tiii: ;-ri;rACE, i'.y iiiii-. w. kn'"X. 01! rs"(( (::vo. J S'ine Eugra vi:if;s. Ri lates lii.'iih'iii? :ii.l ' ii 'iiti- ti.'voiid the t l.iulit of Pav ; startling ! v. ,.i in es in all parts ; of 'the Wn!tl ; Miee.- ' aed Mede or Working i thuni : Caviin- and tir -ir Myvt. :iis; Down ia j the Depths of the fe:i : Xi.li'.- in Opium Deus ; j Life in Prison ; Stor:e !' Exiles ; Journey ' thronli Sewvrs an ) ( n f.viii ; Aceiaenis in I Mines; I'nilerwnrid of '- Creat fitiea, ete. I For eifiilar ;i r. 1 li-rm ( rt-iit. address the ; puiiiii-f! -r. '. i'l i:k .v co. I K-irM'ord. ("nvti.. i-r ('!;!. . Hi. j urj.i.s a.i.i i:f. i:s r ;;i:w vork. .; .V.tt!.:- lUh' v., ;.'!. ! Xoarlv r. iOO.-r:o V-w. Pri.f:ie'.v Illustrated. i I If you wish to Kiiiov li.ev '..rlnnes are Made I and l.ost ; how "jlirew.l Mi ii are Ruined ; how I Panic are (joined : hmv Wneks are Roni;ht and Sold, Read this Rook. It leia'en the tiiot;raphie of the great leailin-r si're!il.:tiri of New York, ! with a history of Wall sire-i an 1 its. operators ' duriiijr the ast -lJ vi ars. For circulars and i terms, address the pnlili-lvji-. ' Wesi'udan Eiea:nt (ii miiin Chromo. motint '. ed and readv for framiie. fr.'e to everv Airenf. j .1. u. r.L'R'-: Co., i ilartfor.l, t'oiui., or ( hiciio, 111. j xew ;;m!i.v, ti ; styees I of i-very do-cript'.on ami variety "Mohae IJros-- jsis I i eoinpriiing all the uovl-'.Ivs m l.ilnii; and shade. YVoolf u (wls, I'MSK-y (Jootls. J Full Assortment r Notions, which are being sold at t'.c ii.v.-t f'ash Pries. ' Also, (Jitot ki:ii and I'icvi-ions, pme and fre.-h. Ql KKNSW ARF., (iLA-sWAili:, AND WOOD ! and Willow Wai:k, - Nicest l'ranils of Flour cmtautly on hand. I A very lain'" ' ASSORTMENT OF WA LL PAVER. lioth glazed anil eounaoii, aivta.vs on hand. 15 O O T S AND S II () E S v natlie eehlirated hand tn.eie Buot and Shoe Maiiul'aelory m Watiint.e.vn, for ! m i:n, wom en a n i ( ii ildren. ; JlEA I) Y-MADE ' LOTIUXd, of all M7.. and (' th ! tt.--t -iyle-. F L O I K . A constant supply nf wrsti-ni . Lite wheat flour j a e'aiity. ! The puhlie are iiivit. il to i. i!i -in 1 examine our ! (ioods tree uf charge. Oar ; Sales and Small Proiit.." a-i.! t. j The hihe-t pri-.- Wii! '. :: ' eo'.mlry iirodtice. ! l!y strict attention to hi!.-!:-.. ' nil times tiio mot eo;e.p!-te ! thelowcst piid s, c !iii e lo I.:. . I patronage. j REED URO'l'MERe: .Siiiihnrv. Dee. '.', 17:;. lotto is "Quick please all. for all kiniU of and keeping at a ti.! felling at ii a f ill ihare of -EAs'HOLTZ. II4.'2K I.Ii K l TdS; : I'v the Author .f Ni-ht ."u : and' "Our Path- r If - -.!t0,0( have lie. n soi l, "liiii j mended by i.-iinKte r- of :,li i i: i :ii!thor"s te-rt hiii.I.." -!,:'; of; -Y "Trntlis piecion-'.'i- '-::e-.' .: ' e very family." ee.-'-t i d paper, l ic it tiieiiif' :.'.: 1 mum:. . , in the Bible." whibh nearly Life" is coiu-.iich-.-s as "the i ni- thoughts," choice iiook for v:-ius, rose tint- i.ipid nale nu 1. i.li. s Teachers y eoudty ; 575 en la r. MTfRDY, iiii.ulelphia, Pa. ' C'liialed. Aei'nt-. Vn.ii and Clergyinen. w.-mt'-l ! to f Ion per lent h. Sen I 1 Ei'.i.r:; Ms Ar.-h S: March ii, 1S74. Vlino-. Tin: Jii; i:aicu::u mioi TS TIIE SHOP OF 'Hi!: l.iWN ami long j A, has been ; a -I; hi -tory an 1 will tell you ' Men have einivn old in our patronage Ilabies on their mothers' I ri :t-t i To bouncing boys at play : j And youth- by maiden- lair caressed. To stalwart im n with cares oppressed. And old men siivi r "lay. ; And amoni; the honor.-d an 1 lasting impres ,' sions of time, and the crash of revolutions in t eiieuin-tances, we stand a living niouuiiiental I memento of the ingenuity a:: l perseverance ap- pertiiininir to tin- identity of p: orcssion, plying our vocation with the iil-.'hes! style of art and I perfection, ami n.-pirimr to achieve tlie highest i reward of merit attainable, in our humble capaei i ty. and the sentiment d re-pei-t and approbation ! which the prescn-c t.f siip.-i ior appliances and ! tablishnicnt arc always wont to inspire. ! Always to ple.i-e We sbave wit h ea-e ! Cut and comb with t.i-le the hair ; : Shampoo the he.nl with snot bin;; care, j And color the whiskers black or browu, To suit the people about the "town. Then allow me politely reif.ie-t ymi to stop, ; And not o ':it nor lioin arunn,! our chop. 1 '1 o K'"t shaved on the ba-i- u! aiiility nor as i some have done for our use of I he ballot for prin- eiph sacred ami riht nor nndcr tins common i secret aud iuvidio.is xuis.-of enmity l complex I ion ; for the cut of a man's coat, or the color of his tkin. onht not to die t his usefulness nor i Ills iualiticalioiis. A fair chance is; all that we ' t!em-inil In irivc the proof to all the land. JAM Ei? W. WASHINGTON, i Proprietor. ! Suiibury. April Ti. 1-7;; : N o. . 1 . M irk' t st. lion. Jaa i:;:i i ! come one: come aee:: TIIE stib-i-rilii'r Iiivm - crcl -.l a lilackpniilh Imp, on the lot adjoiiiiau: I In ti Mill, formerly own-d by Moiiran .v Ma--, r. o-i Eoiiith St., Sun bury, is jutpalt-il to do eiiesiti ltla L-.!tii tiling, ii the shortest notice, aii-l iu the b-.-l manner. Cu.-tiiiii woi k )noiiip!lv a:t. ,'ii I lo. IIOKSK'si-OKINU inaib- a sji.-t i.ili v. '1 In ni iv:. ;.; of town and country is n -j-eetfnliv .-.'.ic'.!. '. PI 1 11R WILVEh. f-iinbury, Nov. ?. I -.7.1. if. CMEAP MTJSIC Ft if A'lrii'l '.-''' 'I F"v .-"fi rs nutl young 'i'iM-'Vs, --a't- I'cr 1YitV 1 T t'.t iil , unl you Htrtli New I . tlllllllMTrUU' . . - 'iijs. ;iinl 4 or '::i:ill!.-l ti iiH lJ" . i j, HavH, Stew i r r ti son, laiiks -;..- t i-ioiithiy, 30 rl. i' - r, i t p jcr. hi- :.i :t l v -M-fitl ," i.i- : : ( "I.a i 'm.M i if-' i - l-.Vfl ...'Mil H..m ?.' ! i-i v ..! n tll-iC l' lt 1 i- 'i ' H;icr. Li:'!, ..--.t l'ulili-Iu iii-.:,'.';.. MiTi-K. i': ! l'carls of jlelody. -pi. il.li.l l-ollei '.' cult. : i'i li.'in !- I-: I';.i:"' ;ii : e i-i itiIiiMn itifli r e i i. 1 i-ii::'. :4. Aililress. .1. I'l'TKKS, - . r. .' .v ; . lion :.-2!, N. v J..ii. riTl. m :sii: sisoi is iicot l-i'NEii V. f.YAK KOHWi-ACi! tV M NM, Su:sl:rj. l-im'a. IM'l iIlM the pu'iiic ti. it ! le y an- prepared to do all kiinl- of CAS'I !N..-, ami liavinir added a new .Machine Jslmp iu connection with their Foundry, and hae supplied tliem-elves with New Lathes,"l'lauin!; and IJoiin r Machines, with the latest improvements. With the aid of skillful nn clianii-, thev are enabled lot crule all orders of NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, thai, may be -jiven tli 'in, in a sati-factory man ner. rate suit :::i,y Nlove. IP.o COLl"M.XS, for clmrehcs or other build in'S, of all -!' -. liRAS- CA:-TIN.-, Ac Ornamental Srr-n FcTXciiig FOR CRAVE. V .'.:: !."1; VERAIT1AH3, FOR YARD AT KESIDKNCES," AC, AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su periority, have been still further improved, and v. ill olwnvs be kept on hand. Also, THREPHINd MACHINES. Pun'mrv. M it .'', 1S'TI. AGENTS ! I l Sl'AL. I II ITEM EXTS. New an. I mtrnetive Goods, In every popart vir-.nt VVATCIIE?, ruvosrs -rnnLKT, ph.vfr and rmrr. w i.f.. CutVry. Tioek?, Bronze?. En!ih, Fri'tti h nnd f-Vnnsn Fhkv H.d1j. Iu view of the dee'.:M! in fiOl.D, c hv" re duced prices on our entire Stock of Foreisrn n i r chatidisc to Par Oold ltate. aud p'lrohnsero will find it to their inter.-;-: to make their pelectionn NOW, w!:::: the VSORT MENT 13 COMPLETE. ol ent on approval ftir acletti:.!is. Artieles purchased now. for the Holidays, will be pneked and retained until su-h time i!.'-ir-ed. RORRINS, CLARK it BIDDLE, 1124 C'UF.STMT ST., PlIli.AIiKl.riitA- B e c s " 'X M S x. n wi a 5 3 tB t t Sirs ii c r o J. K e o ? ft r-i ? - i l s n J- 9 p K r: -r c T w ... 1 w c "5 ' ? bi " KTVE V TIX ESriULISIIHUVT. MARKET STREET, SUN'BURY, PA. ALFRED KR.VUSE, Proiiri.-tnr. srCCKSSOK TO SMITIt OENTlirit.J HAVING purchased the above well known es tablishment, Mr. Krause would respect ful ly inform the public that he now has on hand a large assortment of COOKING STOVES, Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regril.ttor or Revolving Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others, which, are so arraneed an to be used for Coal or Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES of different kinds at very low prices. Tinware or Every leeriptiou kept constantly on hand. Rooflu and Spoi.tinir with the liest material, done at bhort notice. RE PA IRISH attended to with dispatch. Coal Oil ei.il Lamps constantly ou hand. Japan ware of a XiiuU. Store opposite Conley hardware store. Give mc a call. A. KRAUSE. apl-.'4-ly Tailoring! Tailoring!! CHARLES MAILTL, T ESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens t i-a JL he has just received bis SpriuK.and Summer iool-. TAILORSHOP. on Fourth Street, below Market, in the Mullen building:, and that he is prepared to make up all kinds of C'EXTK' AXD BOY'JI SI ITS, of the latest styles. Having had much experi ence iu the business he desires the public to -.-ive him a trial. Clothing will be made up In th latest Palis nil American Fashions in the most satisfactory manner. al-V7::. CHARLES MAUI I.. Siillhtrn. , OH tST MIRKF.T ?T., NKR THE fill' Mi'lll, HtNUfKI, r., now open, ail the novelties of the season in KIBRONS. VELVETS, SILKS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ETC.. trimmed and tint rimmed II ATS AM ItOWI.TS. Notions iu every variety, i -ti a:: 1 Oaminc the fine assortment aud lean: li.-.- " prices. ls,,, llressmakini; of the lateet and most fashionable style-. MISS AM ELI H ANCOCK. nnburv. Pa.. Oct. t7, !7a. : S7i. FALL SEASON, 1S73. HIM.IXKKY AM FAXC'Y 'OOIS, now open. FALL STYLES. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Plumes, Feathers. Ribbons, Crape Veils, Crape, Crape II. its und Bounets, Bridal Hats and a full as sortment of the latest stvb-s in hiilmm:iiy, trimmings of all kinds. GloviR, Collars, Cutis, nud every fashionable article of ladies" wear, fail and see the new styles of Goods at MISSL. SHISSLER, Market Square, Sun'jury. Pa. October U. 1S7S. WIXTF.K MTV I. EM. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK of Trimmed H.ts and Bonnets. Plumes. Feathers, Ribbons, ''rape Veils. Crape. Crale Hats snd I'.on- nets, Bridat Hats and Bonn ts, and a full assortment of the latet styles in M I I. I. I X E Ii Y AT Mis? M. L. GOSSLER'S. Fourth St., below the S. V. R. R. Every effort will be made to please those who favor her with their patronage. Suubury, Nov. 7, 1S73. NEW GOODS for FALL AND WINTER at Mis Kate BlaekN. Market Square, Sunbary, Ta. LADIE'S DRESS GOODS of every style and quality. WOOLEN GOODS of every diseriptlon, Fancy Goods, Notion- and Trimmings a specialty. TOILET SOAPS AND PERFl'M ERV. The finest assortment of Ladies' goods. Everybody is invltd to call and see them and bny cheap. October 31. 1873. Millinery. J P E X X S Y I V A X I . i IJASl, ItOU). riULADELPHIA .t Kit IE V. K. DIVWoS. WINTIMl TIME TA P.LE. On and after S'iaiiav, Dc-ciulier 1-t. 1ST::, th Trains on the Pl.iiadclphiu & Eric Rail RVe! !ivi- ! M'iii will rim as fo'lows : i WIvVfWARI). ; lia:!;.:.. ; !.-.-, ves I'hiladclohia, H:tr.i.-!,;:r-. William -I'l.'rt, Einpi)! ai :-. at liali ;:. 'i.T: p m i "(.Ho p in I it p m I '.'.l."i a ir i.'yi a m i IO..MI p 1!) ! ;;.;" a m 1 7.:;o a m i S.4'1 a m i 10.1'.". a m ; 7. :iJ p m h.oii a in , 1. '') ii in ti. .' i : m 7.: r p :n s. -'" a m l'.'.-'i'i p m : 1 -Vi p III ! ::.!) p 111 j I p in 1 I'.lo p iii : 1.10 a tn ' I.Vl a 111 : .t.i " a m 11. '20 a iu s.-l i p m ; !..Vi p ni ! 11.10 p in : "-':."i a in ; s.iHl a in ' 7 a m i 'j.:;:i a m 1.'. ) p iii : .". " p m ; il i-aves Ph'.iil-lt-ipl . " H.ii-l-l.i-.u. Wi-:;ai:,.v. ' Lock liini i, ii Renin'.'. in at hne. aves I'hitadelpl.ia, Ehii'ua Mail Harristiarir, ' Wilii. !tnspt;rt, air at Lock Haven, omod'n leaves Harritiiirjr, Ri'iiovo Ar " Williaiiisp't," Bald E.tu'.e Mail leaves Williami-pnrt, " " " arr. at Lin k Haven, EASTWARD. Bu:Ta!n Evj-r 'ss h aves i'.iillilo. ; " Emporium, j " ' ' Willlamsport, j " " hi r. at Harri-sfmrL. j ' " " Philadelphia. Erie Maii leaves Fiic, I " " Renovo. : " " Lock Haven, j " " " Willi. inispoit. " " air. at If-irrishur, j il " ; I'hiladc'.plii.i, j Elmira Mail leaves I.rK'k Haven, " " " Williauii-poit, I a rr. at l!;i n i-.l.arir ! " " " Philadelphiii, Il.'iri'liilli' Ae.'o leaves illianiiip t, 1 1. 'J p m 1 " ' arr. at II:irri.-lurir, l'JM'J p m ; " " Philadelphiii, -'..Vi a m i i Bald Eas'c Mail leaves Lock Haven, Pi. "JO p in j " " " ai r. at Wr.ii.unsport 1.:. I p in I Mail E int connects east and west at Erie with : i L. S. & M. S. R. W. nrnl at lorry and Irvim ton i ; with f)il Creek and AIL-hcuy R.Il. W. ; i Mai! West with e.-.-t tin 1 west trains o:i L. ?. ! ; ifc M. S. R. . Had at Coirv ae. l Irvirn t iT! wirh '. j Oil Creek nnd AlleL-heny i:. R. V. j j Elmira Mail ami Buli'alo Exple-i make cliie i connccti'ir.s ut wiliiam-poit with N. C. R. . j trains, north, and at Ilarri-hurr with N. C. R. j W. trains south. ; WM. A. BALDWIN, (ien'l Lvr:. ISiiIuilfllIi!a& ::ro;nli:i:ai:ro;t;I. WINTER ARRTJNC EMENTS. !)' vr.ru St.h, 1S7.". (Si.m.av Ti: tiss Le.wk :i:mion a- For. Eai i l rc:i.) 10.10, II. Oii Fur Shaiiiol p. m. For Mt.Canr.cI.Ashlaiii!. Ta-.na-pia, P..:tsvil! Reading and Philadelphia, 10.40 a.m. TllAlNil FOR llKItNPON, l.KAVK A Fol.LOW : (MM1AV- llXi rlTKll.) Leave Shamokin at S.OO a. m. 1.50 an 1 3.55 p. in. Leave Philadelphia. '.' 15 a. ni., Rending 11.15 a. in., Pottsville, l-.lo p. in.. Ta'.a.i'ina, l.'JO p in. Ashlaud, :i.o5 p.m., Mt. C.inne!, M.'-'l p. in. Trains Leave HAuisL:t i;i;. as Follow : For New York. 5.:;o. s.p) a. m. nnd 2.(K p. m. For Philadelphia..!.:'. !. s.lDn. m. ,.!; at .-.! 4.n5 p. in. S!Ml.l s. For New York, 5.110 a. m. For Phiii!eiphia. .V'J p. in. Tkains ior HAnuisiipito, I.rtvE.ts Foiioas: Leave New York, 9.0' p. in. ia.. Pi. -SO and o.",0 L-.iv p. in. Philadel'-hla. 0.15 a. ta. :'..VA a:i.l 7.15 M'MHV". rk. o.'.l'i !. in. Le:v l.cav New Y. Phila.l. 7.15 p J. 1". t:i. WOOTTEN. '-!'" Sr. R-adirtg, Pa. Jfi. Xorthrii 'ii!rnl iCtiilnav. i thi- ni-el it ill nm .ill'. ;i and efti-i :ts liillitti: . l, ij ;: : r;ii!!i . i.HAVi: N.inriii'. Kri. Hel'.ov:! M-t:l At .-.a.-!. . S.: s j. m .11.1.-. i m .lo.-ii . in . :i.y." :i ni -.'."i :i ri . 5.2il a in II. 1.) a in I., Khi'.ira !: initio .M.i:i. less 1 4.ts it in 1 !.::.'i a ni J s.-J."i a n. I.4"i p ni ' s.ii.1 u in U..V. i m j I..111 p nt "ii - ' ni j Wysbifir:i.u . Biih iiiinre.. . . Pluliid. ll'l.ei. Hiirrishiu. Siii'I.ury Arri.e a : W ilii.iriii-.jrt . Khinnt liiill .ia Knti -l.ci ji tti i.l i p m T.lo a 11. Vi :i i s.:i ); 7.10 pin l-V.-O ! r.i C'."0 ! Ill All d liiv excect Sa I...it-:' i!.lff .1.: M.:rris if Ai-ei-ni. f -.. m.ii il.. 11.L--I il Ul 7. .;c .t m I- I tl.rn p ni i I.'-i t- ra it. !u p lu 7 "- i iu ; Hmnr. j Wiiliiiiiiti on i Sii;i'it:r : Ai:i . at t I Ilor-sl.lllif . I. Iii :i in J.ii in it M 4..l i: 1,1 .In in .S.I.' -. i.'l Iii.:i."i :i in I. .a I l.l r..:.: ; in p m .: '- rn a iu s.tJ n :a it iii s.4'1 :i nt l-lche.tc.I lllu H.'.i::iiiiii ... Witsiiiiiitliiii ti..'.'l i-i v. s.;iii ri t..ta a in le.:.,) a m lliV. T. t. I t. Kill;, Alt J ass Sniilei: y it.; ly e S. t. IlASsi ATT. T. S liii'l 1 a iiaT T. t.;! V.ifNi, VilSTVOS I. XT. M,000 I TV ;ii'T.s. A (jraml CJiTt Concert. Ai;i;T.DGiiTtii?:t i:i.t will f- sit. b nt Sui.liury, l'j ! y the In.li i i.i WASHINGTON STEAM HKE CMPANV. On MONDAY. .H'l.Y 1::, 1ST I. Unless tin- tieke-s :ire :til seiil Liiiirc tiiitt tii...-, i illle ll.n ii-." .t iil l;e :eu ct' Till- tir.ii. A full OfUMino: Certain. iliiintf to tht- I':il.:e, :.r .1 ill iiiilt-r to tueet Ha ;;t n u :sh uiiil i t-i-t at :en i i' lie- j e: ilc-:; i ti t'.e I iek- i-iei-i for ilu-iii'I l'ityi.ieat eftl.t' tt itH ji-i oiiiieed, lie- iu. ; EiiejiM in .e ilt I I Iiniwii ;; to ll.e it n. i . '1 t tii.l: -i e :he t't it and ul i .!: . I. 1. r ' ' Mir: 'I'll- itloeet ill lliixei; ! Curl. :l Ste.iia I i:e K!';: ii.', '-.:n.-:i v.-'i I'. ! to nil ne:'hIoriiii hit-'i.-. ;n-i- -i.-ifl ' h r;i:I, In. i A' laet Hint It lil I-i- mi le-lei en i.-:it t il: I biive in ver luil.-l !o tl..-e:i ;ri.-e ..iiir .July I t.ti, wM rerti.mly will l i ultie to a--.-on ' with tin- aiit of sle..ln.-r. 't'-e-re lie I tin-ii . ii u; - lisli Tieire 'jonil 1 ; thmi l. i.-eit-ee j t-- of S:mI'Ury. thu- iiti.iriUii!? i in l's tiiaa ; ar tov. u vi Iil cot ! mil-lisle i. up. r.-e i ilis I oi l.y liirtji' mitt si.iiiil Ittwas m .t.i.i'i l.iiri v all ef whieh fitn In rt-.e'it'-l li.v ruiin tiie t.ieility f ap.-.isli:'.i; .i'V e: oii' uli iiylir'- lime ; m 'ill. ;:l liif -.'il;:t :::i lie ti:i riiteeted. Osir j ri j.--: l ei-.; f-wl .'. iiti leul tll.il ml t.: in I. -;s u,.! tile tiniw alstve liu'liftl for lilv,;-.!. 'stiti thi: foi,;.i.it: is I IN I' liEINIl tilf'i' Or... A I.I-T or l-.IFT-.- i:t.i 'Hi 1(1 tints ot j."'i.iM Ill (Oil- ol I lin'iill-uf I-.'.eii Jim t:i:i- tf .'i."-i :.i.i t mt-e.f ..Hi l.CiH totts nt l.iii I,-".: Ti.Ial Tins t tit. . pri-e i im -n-nv .. l.lJ l.l-.ll . . l.lltsl .. 1 .IH Ml . . I .in hi . . I.'li') .r-'.'i-il llntlses. Ie: anil In: i.i u:e i ! The h-ittl -r ' a suei- - -: n'. ; . ' fAs-H. TillT.- Ik- Jfl.ll.i.1 T:t'.o j c-i'i. a: Jl.'n e.ien. nri'l iii r : ri.tmt) in CASH i;n t r. v.. I! ! .! I PLAN tiF I'l.-T TwilTt i;it.ll--iti'l I:':':::,! -I flt 111!'-.' MItll li'.'-e U'i Tin- r. I in one vtli. t l aeii e iT'is e.,e' j I'leiiiinni-i in s.ui- :l '.';, fl.ull tlles w h.-eN, a Mitel r eil insi-rilied tnt-U .il l i t I lililtilir mi ilriiivn I'i'iii: th" . I IlliUIIl ilet-uiliit.'.i i-y til v.re. i'i'iii tin- urin-i-. fa:- i'pi r;'i J blinii person, nisi eoii:iii!i. i j n.i Titty-Sewn piiiauie-. ! liU-. i'.very j.i-r,11 li 'i Hi'- f ilinli.': ei ive L- 1 -ll-e-. arr in '.ei t .Oi- r 1 ' : I i:... ::!:il i'lt'N. -in."i, Wlil ! li..-.' 1 .. li The naii.t - el tlie ..I.. -..I iii ni:i.;iici-. . e thfaUe e i;.iii- i .. : iiicou.-li . I ae I .. : .. . ures ti..- j re- j - :.Ue s - ii. t. r ui.e ' i t . 1 1 rfor'-'i i I.v a : I .i .-''.lien ii'.nitl'-e.i ' iCrieii. It is eviiient ! i. ii. . ".li l- i .1 ailini .simi lat.tl.it't ni-'-::. Ail t'.nts f iiil in i' A--!! "!': Money e.m Is' s-..: for 'ln-lv' IVi-t Oltiee Miint-y Ol.l : s, .- 1 lle-.t-eil, Tli r.H. will i'-- St-:-: 1. Tlie loiifWil tT e. u: i.-ll'i-tl lie: as Triis' i . s 1-t I 'e-:. ! 'i s.. P. ,. -ton. IV: too. Iti.L A'torui .it I.e.. : i in 1 1 .r-stt-red Ii-i ri -s at our r i.; -e-i. C. .' ii. e liM.iPt ev.1;.-1 i , I .1 eert : -..r 1'. II. and V. I t. W. 1.. 1. I s. i.tf ,i 1 i:. niriiil-r oi riKiar.-s : v i.i tor I-ir-t N..i'..'.ii,l p.-.ek ot ditto ; Ir.l T. t "le .'. I foul Mi rrieint. sic t,iii-y. 'I iie iihii,' nullie.l eeiii In i-iilile liii-n. w;:o o 'in I. 1 1 iiiui:. : .li.im li Iir.v - .Lie S-S'l-, . ran l. ei -.1 in: 1 -ir j.-et. ml Hi' ir it-si- to :-i...' I I. -. ..Si Kif.;.. i N N. I 1.1 K. liiti.rz. .-rlNDII.. i v. ii . i.Vns il.i'.Ii- ilie a:.swi'retl. i i;:r. : m. sniNi'M, i - fi'ulitij? S.'r;t .nry. N. S. Km 'I i . Siiiil.i.: . si i'i ? v -ii as; km: yaih, I'ourtli Nireel Im-Iow 'Lirkc!, s u n r. r ii y, r i: x x ' a. PIIF. iindersiiu-i ; has retm ned from the Ver-o-.tun-icj w it h 36 T.u: of m.iii. Marbb Marble for ir:nc-S(oiifS I'V. V1'1 lie has I on-l-.t at such figur..s that Vlff will allow him to sell better stone, for ".jQh. less money, th.i'i hen tofore. The iic-t SStSutliorlaP.l Falls M-U'l'k', Rutland is now which is better than Italian, sold as low as the Maii;-hesier, in ail Those who need anything tn the Marbie line, ; farmrie ftediug taeir cows npon rutabagas, for Monuments, (Jrave-Stones or other purposes, pr i!Irc th:tt th? milk becomes sostrone-W will find it to their interest to call and examine ,...,,.,, .... . ,. ., - this larire stock, as better bar-tins can b.. seeur- !'"''n-' l) 'K"-r disagreeabte tasU and ed than' buying from parties 'huckstering' round I c,,1", il !k-' u,lGt fr butter-making. To ob the count rv. ibnt a pinch of finely powdered salt- .111-...-: -lll 1... .Ini.A ;.. 1 K . nn.l 1 . .. J "1 ..i uiii-iiiif; "in ov uoi.o u.. .. uio-i iiuprutctt Btjiu. W. M. DAUGIIERTT. Suiibnry, Jan. 11, T'T: bWEci Potatoes. A writer la the Couniry - 'iiil(u.'in, experienced in the growing of tweet p e ".tuts, says : "Take an ordinary hot-bed, split lb? potatoes lengthwise, la them cloe all over tiiij hed, cut si le down, cover with mould or flue s in I three inches deep, (I prefer the latter,) tr.-t.tnliitfil like l.r.nvn sujrar. Some would aay, r.i.w yive a ooj watering, close up the sash and . t i'-ll the heat until the plants are read J for ii-e. Not so ; this is the secret ; do not touch tu with water until they are above the ground, ui.c'i tie-it as usii.il. Ifoa will foon (cet the ka. . i of slipp-in the finger and thumb down to t-ike out the be-.t plauH as they advance without lu'ilctin the Iitbers. Wait ten days rather than pii-.iit in cold w-:it?;er ; di before cold sets In." i'iii: Vri.i i.viiLC biiiDtN.-The vegetable to e ni-: ally coii-ideicii too small a matter for the c 'U.- plant; - to uiv.j any attention or thought to :t. it i ti i: iil'lilUJ .'irs. Planter' dorauiu. Very well; ai-'.'it is r.t.t .i bad nup. wnxrtt.4 m., I!.- 11! l!.; f :: i !ii-r. a t.itj r.,r gardening ; and provided, that a iTiK.il hand i Dlaeci-I t tir ,ii. p. il whenever garden work requires it. Too i :i -:: no help caa t.e spared from the cotton aud f. - corn wiii-u ir..h.d, and the grass overrnos t-v -rything. 'Ih - garden might as well hav n -v. r been planted. "Bat cottou pays," (some ti:n. .,.) you s.iy ; "snap beans, sugar corn, - . i-h :s, an j t:rn ilont." Cotton would not pay if treated as you treat your garden crops. 15 .t a good t. inlen, juilieiously planted and well e'i. lifted, docs pay. No acre on your whole p' tion. we roiiture to say, pays half so well. It pays Ur-t an 1 hcaviiy in the money it saves, aiel it pays again in healla and the employment v. !,; It its products give, ia wholesome and need ( ': artieies of diet, saving money, again, In the ave:..wee of heavy doctor' bills. Pray do not n-.''eet the g.trdeu, and don't confine its crops l - iap heaiiS ard collard. Have a plenty of it.. S e;; j.lants (tiuinca squaeh,) okra, -an-i. r'i:iashes, heels, carrots, and the o.l tiiiiiis. J!,mil CarolimaH. ! .vTk;i.iNi Cattle. I have a stable with hay I ov.-r. hehiiid, tn I at the end of it. The cattle j e .it frtitij tin" ti.iiit floor, which is large and open ! to the roof.' The stable Is small and was I ru;! "r cov -' t'-'l up except when they went to I ur 'he weather was warm In the middle of ! the i.v. Tie y milked well, though fed onlv on ; u i, ana iookeii well m the spring, and did i e'u "urn half as much as seme cows kept i i'i an out-she!. I keep five cattle in a stable i that lar.'e and hi-'h : bed with ai't. i pi.-rty of straw, and level the manure iu it, nnd I ;,:"e;imc8 throw manure water on. By this j wean I s:no a;i manure, which is nicely ! rotted by tie; fall if there ha been sufficient j w .t' i- appi:.-,!. Tb cattle eat from an entry that ti.ir, a l irs;e i! or at each end, and there are two door- ontuins into t!ie stable ; these are thrown o .ii when tne weather U mild. I have kept c itt;.; for thirty years and never have had a sick on - ia winter, ami they have been the admi.a tii'ii of the neighbors. J. B. Smith, Jfufioning e;ti,,ty, O'.e.i. ( rirs ion Si.ii.iNo. We recommend every one t i try even a small patch of fodder corn'. We ar: :-iire that its advantages will make them s l .e-iso npparei.t when the pastures fall that ail who try it will henceforth sow it more large ly, that we only ask a moderate planting. Xoth i:.' is more u-efu; in the bolted part of the snm-ii.- r for. milch cows and horses also, aud the former keep up their flow ol milk without de-cn- t e. .-specially if t. little meal and bran be u-'.vi n i,: c.ir.j.ii"tioii with it. Sow in drills two and a half to three feet apart, and run the cnl- I t v.i-,,r thrti'ili the rows two or three times, j Tin.- .'and oitht to be rich. About three bushels j !! t acre is the best quantity. It maybe sown j up to tin- first t:f August, and cut when It is 1 .1,. in-' the I'-illcn freelv. If tabc enrwd for wiiitei-, early sowing is the best. S.iwin- Plasteii ou clover fields should be at te.i ! d to no w at once. From one to two bash els to the acre is siilicient. Genjtbnrg Compi .;. V,::i i-i-;,; IlnusEs. The following sensible ad-vie.- is from the ,Vic England Farmer: "A man v.lii) will h.t'iinally take a horse through anar '' 'I'r knowb very little of what a horse re-n;-. :ii":.ers, or what is fair treatment to the animal. 0,.e .-tii-Te blow on the hip against the sharp i-ara-.-r of a doorway is sometime" sufficle&t Id r::':; a valuable horse. But when that blow has lie. ;! several times repeated the horse becomes t ii ieless, bfc.ii;.e be has become a highly -dan-- :- au'ntial. We have seen a horse whose hip- were never healed after striking two or t:::ce tiau-s in passiui; through a narrow way. Ai. niber dangerous practice is the leading of -cs out of tin- barn d.ior, by the sides of loads Ljy, rain, etc. A slight blow npon the hip will sometimes so excite a high-spirited horse that the jk-i-o-.i leading loses control oyer him, aud lm escapes upon a jump, bunging his should ers and hips as he proceeds, leavicg patches of sl.ia and hair as evidence that he has got through. Many a valuable hoise has been ruiued in this way, au.l many a valuable one can be saved by i:ev -r leadiug him throiiirh a narrow- space." - Ixctbatkis or CiiifKPN?. Dr. Pretarree, of N.- v fork city, has Jong been experimenting v.it'u incubators, and we believe has been very s:,:cs-fu! iu hatching chickens with the aid thereof. This year, however, he has tried the e-. i riaient of hatching cr;gs by the aid of horse in.iui.re, and finds it equally good, and in some re-peels preferable. He places the eggs in bar rels, which are placed ou posts or pillars holding tin :u up from the ground. Around tbrse barrels or tabs an- bed- uf manure nine leet square. Win n this bed is three days old he places the i e.'s in the barrels and iu forty-eight hoars the Hi -l sijjus of life may be visible in the beating of ti.e heart, wh.vh is seen moving over the centre if fie yolk. In about twenty days the chickens are expected to break the shell. Dr. P. exhibit j ciii: kens so hatched this spring. It Is neeesrary 10 move tne i-i' every day ; also to relieve them from the heat rich day, lilting the tnbs contaln- them out oi' th.; manure, thns bringing that ch.-i;:ge in ventilation the ben gives when leaving 11 r ns-t. t i.mr.iNfi H.II..-L-.-. Mr. Lyman Thayer, of i'r.; ;!.li,i, Mas.-:., a gentleman who has had a I :i'j fxperieuce in trie care and handling of li.n-es f. r the past thirty years, in answer to the I ufsTii.n "How tocii'e crib biting," says he has h i i 'p.iie si-o.c. Jsft,l by nailing strips of sheep -kin tea the e ie- of ths nrtngur in every place t!i ic tii-. l-.ors.? couij get hold with his teeth. The -kin i-- put on with the wool side np, and IS tic horse attempts to play at his old trick or l..;' :t, be will lind himself pretty effectually gag-i-ci. We were shown an inveterate cribber, whiili appeared to be thoroughly cured by this T.. . 3-u. Thayer, like Cutl oTTiA" 1" I c i t . is cribbing more of a habit than anythiig The sheep's wool seems to be a little dis. iu' to the animal, und as he itives noerib. b:ii' in the -tali, he appears to forect hut hhit : the f tr.-it. (.ribbing is generally believed lt -"-t ,K' il 'ifhit more than a ilisoim. althnnt, ?r. ' - . -s"- .... .1 may oe an lnuirect cause of diseaso, - 'am kin.; Vims.-V.V are fully couvinced of ' ! '(,t r,'-'i"'li::i: the fertilization of the graps ieli is f the highest importance. Animal eminent 1)r stable mauure we recar.l as nnnnted t"i bet' suirc-sful cultivation, or at least iris far to employ the fertilizing ai-enM wl-ieh ara i.-'V-ely lonii ! in t!le plant strnctuF and in t::-'ru.t. Pot-ieh, phosphoric acid, and lime ii etc vreat food staples which thi grape de t'1 i' a;i I it cannot flourish KiiLss these ele-i-i-'it.-ire al.ionlai.tly supplied. We fertilize 'i-i' y.r.U and -rape borders vith nnlcached i-s-Ls.! dissolved bones, ard obtain most al. .li U rctnni.s.),.. jVit-Ao'. -..o-.ver is very useful for many purpo lre is no seed that a thicken will fatten 'k as that of the sunflower, Tt .lit I en t I'.-dilMii-p colil. , cough? and cramps. It is t!: - h-flihig evtr fed to horses to give their h i,r a Hit and t.I:.sy appearance, and given to a f.-tered horse, will give immediate relief. Cive anse a sni.tl! haadlul at each feeding :.!id he I never founder. The stalk also make : 1 v' .rv ' s'-,si;,,1'e for bean poles while grow. i i-:--. li la-ntlv occurs iii thr siirim' tlii ii. , ' - . .u jvtre liavry gallon of cream. A little salt- i . into butter that has kucome sour or rnr.eil! render it sweet aud palatable.