Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 06, 1874, Image 4

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    Chamzmon of the World. For some
time past, says the iK'troit Free Press, a
Canada negro has beca walking around the
Central Market and 'blowing' hovr many
mtlouB he could eat in a given time. II
was known that he was pretty heavy on
melons, and the American darkies had to
take a back seat and bide their time.
Thursday evening a sieamboat Gremau
called 'Black Betsey' stored off here,
where he lives, and he happened around
the market yesterday jut when 'Tall Jack."
.f Canada, iras blowing the hardest. 'Talk
ing 'bout luelluns,' sung out 'Betsey;'
'bout rating melluus! Why, sir, I Lia
t at more melluns than any two niggers ia
Kennedy !' The terms were soon arranged,
each contributed half a dollar, and the dol
lar, bought eighteen fair-sized musk and
water melons. They were carried over to
a shady spot on Baitea street and divided
into two piles, and it was agreed that the
on.; who failed to eat his uine, or who quit
first, should pay for all. Both men took
eff their coats, unbuckled their straps, and
went to 'business.' 'Talk 'bout eating
melluns !' sneered Betsey, as he ripped one
in two and made about six raouthfuls of it.
'Yes, talking 'bout melluns umph !' re
plied Jack, slinging away a heap of rinds.
Neither of the contestants paid any atten
tion to water melon eeods, eatinr them
down, and the interior if a musk melon
was raked out at oue handful. Neither
faltered until after the fourth melon, when
the Canadian began to pick out the seeds
and go slow. His friends rallied him, and
he got into the sixth melon as Betsey fin
ished his Heventb. 'Whoa! boy! what
Ri'sje! should the crowd, as Tall Jack
looked despairingly around and nibbled
oace or twice at Lis seventh. He managed
to gulp down half of it, ami then leaned
back against the fence, slowly pulled out
50 cents, handed it over and remarked :
'Somehow I doesn't feel like eating melluns
to-day !' Betsey tossed away the rinds of
the eighth, bit open aud went through the
ninth, and as h reached over and took the
largest one from the other pile he yelled,
'Melluns ! Melluus ! Tell 'em to keep tlat
ntrwet-car-team out 01 de way f does
linds !'
O.NE-I.txAiKn Pants and Cavalry I
Boots. A onf-lei'-. soldier walking up j
Mi
ft!f"t. wn sc-os'ed
bv
thing
t -.viJh the tisu:ti 'S:i! VOU 6miC-
: ?' Krterit;g the store the ve-
ti-j-sa v.-.ts Hji;.'ti t" inspect th: hrg- otuck,
):.' h;iv:t iO.;ke.i through the array of j
i; :it ;ii:J vo: !id trousers, he turned to j
wtyini'hut he f"U"'-. no'hing there tlmf .;
would x'i'l hi'.TS. i
Y I!, vat von vauH V I
'I want pair of one-legged panuloouB.' j
Von dat all V Vacob, you bring me oue j
of dem ow-'eggrd p:;rt ot ddt pile in de j
comer.
In a few lumuten Jacob returued aiid (
Aid that the last pair had been sold.
, ., . , i
Mean while the partner next dour who
. ,' ,. . , ,u .i,- .
hud b"en l:temng through the thin petition,
. , , , ,
he. one-legg' d cripple,
yohu.' he whispered to no attendant, j
cui rae ou ue wi ueia gjuy ulu. .ua
l.'.rti up quick..'
vy inc traio iiiii caa oeeu uone mc u-
dkr hobbled out of the firit etore o!y to be
iv.-iijhed into the second. Again he went
through the icHpcrtion of odds and
end. und aj;airi drtaandd one-Vgged trou- j
r, iatimating th-.t hw didu't bcliirve the i
trarfe h:id tfiem. j
of hat one-ied jviats. 1 acJJer Mo- j
ul you t.- f
me'oae of dcta oue-lepd pray pants in dot
-:1c in d v.iiJow.'
Th! nvwly al'xrf i trouwr weir produc-
cd, and the'wagpihh.Boldicr gave hitaaelf4;
up a Vt. But h- wprad them before 1
him, he became conneiouf , as Uia to' o.-a-,
'rr. of aonieihing wron. :
Mein Gott 1 Fadder Abraham 1 Yohu ! j
Sf"' n,s" Y" hAf "
Another of rh South itrfd dealers had j
what he culled artaj brogaua acd cavalry j
boo!. Au ex-soldier purcnafa a, puu j
the latter one riuy day, hut returned to ;
the etore in a tew minuu-s, compmiQica ;
that the tolos wr of pasteboard, and hat' j
already coated to a pu:p. .
Vot you ras doe tuit den booU ?' " j
i 'he dealr i
'Why, I walked two or three b.or- j
Yalk! You vulk
icm wan cavalry toots !' )
Kr.A.SicK.-uTrTrf-r-- j
curt bad the rollowiu-
her day :
youn woman of tweti-
"iora rietaia.
out and balanced the.
riia "rj ti smile i: languished oti :he
'JU.'n- .' ail.e'l a lnvir twenty
''yiV
j- "nur- i !?Iciinr, I believe ?' he !
lo A'
.
tr:i "icniin, fir, hh anaw.-red with i
rwlul how. i
ud you were wcr '
-Sick,' th'; interrtipti-i. r;tliin hit
, v with his front teeth out laugh- j
ie ahook a1! orer. at the etranse
. .' "id the three old women b!-w
te:r no . , ...
.... in a doubting tciirjix-r.
n;ur,- uri b;B Honor, "rarc--y
a '
c man, traveling toward the
-r.-'t ofhiin Ul-. n j you ghr;jM an
"k to decei ,
s
'I teJlyoa vag wcVr.c,,' -he re
plied. Flemir,:, fchaU ,;;iv,. v ,B vc it
wnydays.' he Stjn . . j doit
aiorn in sorrow th:
iu arjrer. Your fal?t !
J-ur giganiic ,p! your w:nk8 Rud j
milea can tuake no , icu on rcCi Mi
yet I Rneve a littfe Ih. onp wIl0 .j, ;
"Uch an lament to ...ctVf v!(uM u,
flat.. . . - : . -
' lauhu, anu weave
She fell down in a Ui
f r.r-.W I I 1 ? .
-w
as le olT-vr I
in-t imrn lujo li;t corn
1 .
cr. t'Ui wtiea i
uc went to throw a pail of s,er fn bWi j
he leaped up and c!awel nt hi nfmo cry.
inj out, 'You mitral.'? fld tsv,xv
will you -o f)r to ,:ukmt j
lady ? I
J
3.
A ii.i.ri.rK want au t::v y"in
Indies to band toe'.hr arid nr y, 'No lips
hail touch tny lips that have tou--t-d a
b'lttle." Rather rou'h thin on ti e f-Hnw.
hat were brought up by hand. j
'Woman is a delusion, naadame !' x-;
claimed a crusty c'.i bachelor to a witty J
young lady. 'Acd tmn in always hugging
pome delusion f-r orher,' ws the quirk re-'
tort. j
It i singular how pio-.s s:tw elo'.hcs !
maiepeopus. lor a whole mouth after
the Misses Flirt had got new mantilla they
are at etiureh three t;mrs a day. '
Wkeh a wido-r in any neighborhood
t her cap for a man, thera isn't one
chance in a million f.r any youa wotsai
:o win, even if she holds the f..ur aces.
A Sivr.vi-Ai: InTTrKmcT Call a girl
a youj wifceb aud she hs pleaded ; call an
elderly wouiaaan old wikh and her indi
ruitlon know no hound.
WM. WHITMER, & CO.,
Invito an examination oHLeir inmiome new stock of
IIRFsl CaOOItS, best aMortrueu( which they are Helling at. price loner
Ihaa eifr.
BLACK ALPAC AS.
Call and examine bofoiv jurehasinjr dfti-whorv, our Ali'inns rane in prices
from lV ctP. to $1.00.
All Sest liaises of Prints,
BEST BRANDS
1 vard wM 10
m
ie Largest, liest Assortecl & Clieapest
it; ra IE
in the
WM.
Sunburv, Ot. 0, 1S74. lm.
STOVES
The Lar't't StooJc of Stove in
etvle, at
J. B. BEMD'S
New Stove asS Tinware fflaHstat Tiirfl Street, opposite Ceitral Hotel,
BITIsTjBTTK.'Y. pa.
My f-too'rc counts of th fol lowing
l Vli
vvl.
HeguUtor C'k. Cn:r.
b:tial:oij.
p.i;.-:-.
Ir. r: Ki:;..
'; rv.-M::;.:.
z !
a Inrge variety :"
er C.wk Stovee
ni32e always
hand or procured to
order.
A!io u larse asortment of repair? of
If M . r"7. wliPH 1 1..!
! T ViOl'ffc t1A 1ntift ourtflini-.n (.llntA. ..-. ;..-i.. i . V 1 1 1 1 l 1 V fVi'lt H"lM i
., ,
., . ., , . ,. ;
be Bold at iirieen to uait the times. I mnr- ?nd Miitiron w;iiv ol even-
, . . . .
description in laive quantitv.
i i . .
AIho n aseortinent of Cleveland non-ci'lo-ive l.amT-.
Hoofing and Spouting
(promptly attended to. The public are
arnme my mock, ana te oonvuK-oa mat
Snnbury, Sept. 2", 1S74.
WM. A. KEIjIjER'S
WM
CENTBAL
Corner Third and
Jl... r., u.vll r,aiy . ia,.L.?:.,u
FALL
ra..!,, ,j Wnli-Msdi- CLOTHING
La't "ry! of HATS and CAP
Etiorrno'io nsnii:riri
Krarytkicx .Ww, Fa-hi-jr.aVs r.nd Stylitih
LarK Stock rilh Oue Hundred
-p;,,. FashiocaW- fiood.i alrvnya on hand !
Evervb'uly,
PRICES LOWER THAN
Xob'vv ! Rle t' ur.'iorpell ui 1
V; niP-AS butiin.'FK, r.rni , ','t i-
We eft!i."y :ji!e erytin.1v In irive
of New -r-! I'M-hio'i ('! !i;i, ..
in .
Ht.jr
'uft r,l""J-
We i:.te :cl t- ,1.. tl
def iiuieti! ! i:. 1..tc r
So
ri.rn.-r
a rr
I
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K
3
ar
5r
J.
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T if;.
s. s
W. D. MELICK,
I! I p
r.f "
Drneeist and ntirfirv drusK'?t-
a U1IU Ull IHI ) , j ! nrj prpp;,,.,. , f,irt,;Mh in ,;!!ati,itl,'S to et!t
IN WELKETUf BUILI'INC i p"n hxstrs and at Pl.iliidWphm j.ritfs,
M , ' j CALCINED PLASTER.
Varkrt Htrrrt, WIMII RY, I'A. ! PHILADELPHIA LIME,
nrtrrnn i HMSHING SAND,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, j plastering hair.
Dreg-gats' Taw y Gomis, ! rrt!vS Rw:n Kwendak acd Uhluli
l'AIXT- OILS, GLASS ri'TTV. &C, CEMENTS.
tosst-inJ.T on ban,' LbUi1 l!liBtcr for farmers, Timothy and Clover
t . Seeds. Also, (inrden tWds of all kinds. Aall
rartleulur nt!-utAu pai to cotipouiidW- pbv- ,,nd get a Rural Register for 1874
slhiBS proscriptions and fumi'v r-celTH. GEO. B. CADWALLADER.
t:iiNnrv. Anr'l 17. lfT4. ' ' Snntury, F-b. . 1H74.-Iv.
MffltMMHr,
OF
USL1NS
iiikI '2l '.v-its.
count v.
WIIITMER & CO.
STOVES i
ihe Cut'Niv.
i)f i)i- !::t.'( !imv)v
Moiniui; Light Far-
:-ier.
I.-::::ut
.ii.-.:it
l!r!i ii
Li.-.'
..I ofj
.11
t i'X Move;
rtc, Etc.
ai! kindr: nr the 'oinirii'tinn and
respectfully invitcii to call and ex-
1 am sell 1115 t Ji cheapest.
J. It. KM. I).
CL
Market Streets,
DTH STORE,
-
I.r:in:i:- so.-k of N-w
GOODS.
for M.:n nod H.Va !
- f-r M-a and ll-ty 1
- f GF.NT,,J FritNISHING ;(lis j
!
Milf 1 1 select from !
P,-h p(or, cat: be suit.V. and fitted ! j
AT ANY OTHER PLACE.
; if-erl.
i ii
Tii-,:
ice;l
. Ac.,
ill
Thir.!
A. HELLEfi.
.1 y.
t '-trit 'i'i. unhin
1 .r:.:--r:v i'.-r.-.t-:
Pa.
New Millinery Store.
Mis.f.., h. a s. wrin:
Harir.-; r i:iov'i! thtir Miliincy M.k- i:.! the
'.ar 'v.i'.Jiiij ailjoininjr .H.-moyi htovt
lit'ire, mi Maiki-t b ri-r! , w ! -ri- tin y lav? !-.-t
fiTV-n.i :i J.irijf tj J i l-':iT!t a--or !.i--nt -if
I'HnliiOKablt .Miliinery Good.
emtiracin voiyHiii-if tinv.ull.T Kr"t !:i n v.Kil
utoc-kril Miljiiiriy c--mi..iitim -tit. T!i'-ir t !t in
i titire iw-w inj
Nw York and Philadelphia Styles.
PKES MAKINT.
in ail
t:-v-..
i'. v-jrc!;.-" '1'-1 rcciv- urti.-ai:ir jtt-n-
INFANT UdV.F.S IN STOCK.
Ti-rms I -imo-.i.i'-Ir ;.ml t:ilisfuet!o:i :it.te.;.
CutttbS H-id Fit tint; :itt.-n1-i in. i.nd Cl.-V-enV
auJ IJny :c:L.t-t; rn :.io.d r.
Ml.-iS I.. WKHf.R.
V!.r- :-. V.-K!vr.
J'vr.'.i-.ry. At': ;T. 1,74.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
Q.B.C'ADVLLADErl
Is the plaei- t-i buy pure and frefh
j MEDICINES
; I'AI.VTS.
Diiros,
OILS
rl.AS
ri'IIFIIMF.KV.
. . '
TORACCO, LIOUOR
fur medicinal purposes, uu a'l olhur art t-
j cks usually kept in a timl-class Drug Store,
j .Sp-( i;il a'tention paiJ to compounditig prc
i scrintiona anti familv rcc-itits bv competent
erranftlf.
IXCSl'AL, IXWl CEMENTS.
New aud Mfractivi Goods, In ev-Ty Department
WATCHES,
PlaVONP0., Ji:WKLT, Sll.VEK avrj I'LlTKI) WAKK.
Cutlery. Cireks, Kronze. English, french .'.H
G-rrnan Fancy Woods.
In view of the decline 10 GOLD, we have re
duced priors 011 our entire Stock of Korean rr.er
cliaiuline to
Par old Hate.
und 7iurchi !erK will find It to their intfwt to
make their eeirotionn NOW, while the ASSORT
MENT IIS COMPLETE.
Grind mil on ?pproval for selectionn.
Artlr!e! purchased now, for the Holldayi, will
tie p:ic!i'rt mid retained until sufl: tim.? !. desir
ed. ROBBINS, CL.VRK A RIDDLf,
1124 (,'HK'T,rT St., PiiiLADEi.rm'
GHAMD 01K.IN(i OFII'HIWiiud
Nl Ti n Kit ODS.
of evyr? deKcriptiou and variety such r
IreNM VoodH
eomprisiLg all the novelties in fabric and shade.
Full Assortment of Notions,
which are being gold althu lowest Caih Priees.
Ai.so, Groceries and Provisions,
pure and freBh.
qveknkware, (rlassware, and wnod
and Willow Ware,
Nicct Brands of Flour constantly on hn:id.
A very !ar;;e
ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPEH,
oth irlaz.'d end cmctnon, alv?iiv on h:ii:r!.
HOOTS AND SI10K8
FOR
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
11 K A D Y-NADK CLOTH IXO,
oi'.i'! i7i'i R'ld of the lati'f! Ftvlc.
F L O U K .
A c.-nstvit f-tij p!y f w.lcra Mte ''.:at ilonr
a epcciiility.
Tlw p'lhiic are iuvited tn c...ii arid i XHtiiice our
Goois iree of eharg". ."ir :.iotto ie '"y'lick
Hale nr.d Bitim!! I'rolitf," nuA to p!eae all.
Tir.' highest pric-o trill ?.e ;a!J tor c!l Siinil- of
country produce.
By strict attention tj hiiiinp ;,nd l:ce'in' at
nil ti:nc the moit couplet i Lick, r:ud reliit:r at
the!owet.t p: iceii, we hi; e to ueilt a f jM shar-- ot
piftrotinge.
ia:rn '?!:oTur:-: . eFASHOLTZ.
r-a:i'-.:ry, May 't-74.
9 gcnrrtuwi, iserv!&!W$&imi&x I
I Sugar,
Coffee,
Syrups,
Soices,
Canned Goods,
Queens,
WiMow and
Cedar Ware.
E
CO
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O
S. X
it
a
c
C si
v.
Cement,
Salt,
Fish,
Phosphate,
Land Plaster,
Harrisburg Cider
Mills.
(fKO. F.YANS.
i:. G. MAIZE.
Geo. Evans & Co.,
! 01 J Market Street, i'liil'fdelphia,
TAILOliS
and
I MILITARY CLOTHIERS.
1 Military. Hand it Fire Org:in;;'ati"Tis
. promptly uniformed.
i Samples cf Cloth, with Photographs, cent
free on application.
O ir teiLK tt;e lejiU.itf hot!B on Mil it. ry v.-.irk.
we f.-cl th:it wi- c::r orf.r lnducc:n'"-t -h can
not fn- attained rnywh'Tf '!.
Jan. S. 1ST-.'.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CHARLES MAIHL.
HFI,ECTKVLLY Infornir .!. . ;t:.-.c:M r : i
tiii lias ju.f ri-criftl hip
Nprlu hii1 Mumrtier 4ool.
::t l.i
TAILOR SHOP.
: ou Foutth Street, Iwlow Market, ia the Mullen
builiiine, nnd th::t l;. ii iret;;ir'I to iuike uo till
kin 1. of
UKXTlV A.D Bl(( NI ITN,
ofthi- l itest fyjc. H.i vine had tuurh exjieri-oc--
in tin- buitif-.-! lie ucsir.'-) tin-putilic to i;ivi?
v.:n : tr;ai.
Clotbinp will be idd- v ia th latcrt Put:
rid Atuertcnn F!)lni in the mt taliefurtory
rcaaui r.
ay:.
CHARLES M.MUI.
171. FALL MILLINERY. 1874.
"teil vitb jrrriit t.tete .-.ud care have; ieea
rr.rr.ci t Vim L. 8HISPLF.RS 8for",
MHrkt-t KquHi-r, KI'.BIRV, I'A.,
tt.i t!i: n'W thajiee la
HATS AND RON NETS.
Kibliotis, Flowtrn, IVnthcrs, .tr
of MlUiiiTy (joode.
K.iucv Uuoje of every 'irforiptiou. Huiiiiete
i and HaH trimmed in the must fpc Jltinus iiihii-
1 1!T wit li t h ittmof rreri('inri. f:il i-.f
ti;. - '.nJ. i -..!,.. i ..r.
...v... v . -r-- . iiiej .i.uiiiin r mm I'lUi imn-
I'MHbioutable .Mllliucry GoIm
JUST OPENED!
MISS M. L. GOSSLEII.
On Fourth St., below S. V. It
SUNBUKY, PA.,
R-,
H.i.' just ojn-ned a full liuo tf
Spr::; Millinery Good-. The
lat-jst styles of
Hatsand Bonnets.
Trimmings, Hundki rchii-fs, I.sdles'
Collurs, (ilove-i, and Notions gene
rally. Particular attention of al
the ladies in the county Is directed
to her assortment, as her strxk is larger than
evi-r, acd goods sold cheaper.
Sunbnry, May 1. J?74;
ifiiscelbncons.
K. K. FAGHLY & CO.,
rwpcetfully inform i.'.!ic that tliey huve
comromeed the ntaenf:: .- of
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES. &C-
at tlie new (fhnp recently erected by J. F. Lcrch
Corner of Fourth and 1 heMi-iut
SL'NBURY, PA.,
and .iiliL-it a I'nir tiare of Putroaae.
April S-m. J. F. LF.P.CH, 8r.y't.
'.V
ril J7 Q RETAILKI AT
IJjillJ Imporlor irlcc,
iiY THi:
Great Atlantic an! Pacilc Tea Co.
28 Fifth Ave, Iittburg, In.
Thin ie an orgimizatiou of capituliitU to
IffPOKT AI OISTKIBUTK TIMS
for on sniull jirofit, iv!np the i?.onfnnr all prof.ta ot'
niiJdlfun. ViV roiitrol a l:irf part of the HeM Tet
lnoulit to thin cjiititrT, which arr Kt-Id by ourNWc.
IVivi; buyirt? of other d Galore do o to tliir uv,u d ft
dvsniHK". Our Iiouhcs iu Chin and Juau have the
very U-t farilitlf of solTtji, which pive Uii prcat ad
tautatfos. VV have eMaflich'1'! ntors for dintrihutlitfr
- ur tea" in aJl th princijiil citit of th L'iiitd SttiK.
We give to our cuetoiuet n a
Boatitllul Oil Chromo.
(taken frora the richest gems of American r're.n
r fat) v.hich. U bought at pictnrts eior Ao'ild mat
much more thiuthp price of the T-.i. Th-i chrnrrOHarB
a preut to our ciHtomorm.
All goodrf Bo d Warranted to ylve -.wvfecL Htfriictioti
ur the moui-y ref uudi d.
;reat Alluntlc V la ific Tcat o.,
'J.j I'ifih ve., TK:ttslmrK, Oct. Tv. 4-v.
CONST NT F.MM.OYMKNT At h:i Ti.'.o or
FaniHle. pr wt-t a war rauleii. No i -Itnl required,
lfcrticulam and v.iInaU Frupl nt liv. ..i(liKH
with t -vtit Htdn-.j t ' Wiil:rT:iinii; N. Y.
" h t. yu, 4.v.
makylam) eyf. am ear ixmti-
h;ti:
66 X.CIiarleHStreet, Kallluiore, nu.
Gwortf' ulii)ff, M. D., Late Prof of I'.yo a?id Iar S;t-f-:ry
u 'he Wanhinfc'ton l"ni-n:;.,
Uarcou to uhorfe.
Tt;n arz haidfKmie reirtMict tt the I;t C hurle1- Car
roil ha mu lttteit i:p with all the impi-cvcim uti udopi
d iu th latest Scho!f ot Kurpe, for tho fpeoil treat
. . ).iu r ,M- 0f ijiHeas.Tn. Api-1) bv letUT to
OEOEOE M. D., Huiegn In Charge.
Kt. 30, 4w.
Aur.NTft WAMEr for the Peopled Jinia!. Four
m(Tiuhcient Cliromo fr. Th mont Ulrttl ofiVr eei
made. S-nd 3 c-nt ntamp for circiUr aud Hinoj !.
P. W. Zie-gler L Co, Arch t.( Ph!i. P. Oct. JO, 4w,
LIFE OF IU. LIVINGSTONE,
A new book, cnmpU-te authentic and rliahl, or-ntiiir.-Li
rij.'initiyB Krd (IScc-Tie iM th vnids Ali
r:, . l! npidiy at Inw ;.riiv to M-.it ?he tmt-n, aisu the
MeH-inh, t-y Kv. Wlo. I-T. "WJw-tt, fvr ail dt'iioniHii:-
oi.p, au exofllrint work iHin-d m a haTic..m Htyl.
ur Eumilv libl)4 are nneqtilh-rl f'-r Htylen prices
AGENTS WANTKI),!;.:;-.::
r:il rrril". ''Ar .i'....k. IV v I'ul I'll- ''.. -lll:;.-
d!r-!nf, i-a. r ;
FIRST C;RAI til FT COiVCKKT.
Montpelier Femals Humane Association.
AT ALEXANDRIA. VA.
OVKmttr It 2S. 1ST I.
LIST Of GUTS.
1 Grand Caih Oift
1 l.ind Canh Out
1 Grand C'atjh Gift
10 Ca8h Olfte, $lu,000 eilt-h
lr ( '.mi it:M. ..io f c.ii
.v) '.h Ou-tH. I.ijOO -ao!i
I'M C'rfHh tlifTM. ft) l ilOLl
l.iiyWMhttiftH. lnocacii
l,ll "nuh Gllti-, Ji1ci-h
JO,Cl !: G;V'r, 'A! i i.c
,- l(V),i vl
1iN,11
T.i.lHKI
J.IiMI
.,Mll'
10-1,-MlO
4on,il
12,178 Cafh Olflo, aiao.i.:iiig I.ii,iki
NmiJER OF TIC KF.TS. lOO.OOO.
Whole TirtH" ija.OO
HalTrn 10.00
Quartern .t0
Eighth of each Coupon
514 Tlvkcte tor I.Xi.oo
Tlie Moctiislior F--mal- Iluiahii Ae)C!nt:cn, c! rtr-
nd by the I.-giWatu-( of Virpiuia au! th Circuit t'ouri
.if Inii' C,. iri'n)ii-. by a Grand Gilt (Vn--rt ?o
bli.h anrt enilu a "Holiif I.-r L- Hid, Iisinn, and
Di-Hlmili I.adl-'H of Viiviiu,'' :ki iluut.:f---t Itn-lony'!
rt-Hiil of I'D-fnli-iit Jarrit-p Madum.
Onvt.i'Noa'n iiF-rir:;, ItiriiMo.N'E, Jul;, :, Ki.
It affonin me j.ltanurc lomy that 1 aua v.t.!l aoiuaiut.
M with u lar;" tra.ioritj of th,' 12yntf.:Ii.r miil-
!IuixiuriP AiMjf)tkfit wfao r'wd(i iu the Vt::iiity vf my
uini . tiid 1 attpMt tbfir intrlhnr and th ir worth ami
iiD r-tuf atioii as pi-ntU-tni-n, im wei! a." th j.tihii'; cou-
id'-tica, iiiflutrirt' aQd fltlbauial Dvaus hb r:J'.y r-
i r'S.'j:t-i aioui; th m.
lA'IKS I.. KKI.r R, Mas-. Vjr(rt.iia.
Alhanuhiv, Va., .Inly t, 1HT4. - I coiuniri.d
them a i-iitu of honor t.ud iui i-'rit... avi f:il!y erif 11
to th'1 ouiihdi-iiw of thr rubhi-. ' ' "
n. W. Hl'GHKH, I . H. Jur! Kait'ii Inet. ol Va.
K-lhcr r..fiT.Mi. - k liTJ-;",'-' )! ) !''
tuir.-. T.im-r, r.-nhrt-ijTy of r . ; Fii.u. ISnl -i t K
.VitbiM., I.l.lit.-liov. of Va. ana V. .S. Iv-uator i-L't-i ;
irntitori aiid Mi-ni).-i;ri t' l'onjrr1i, from V...
hrtiiitiHtirffc for ti-.-ai'ti' m:iy hi rudt by eipr-- j ,-l-ald,
i'HtjitliT nuu'y7tl(T ou Vr.nh'nftoi:, P. r.g t
by rtfritervl !rtt--t.
For tull i-artfrttlaro. tfVimouiaV, Av.. k-ik1 f-.r Cl:
cular. All!'. HON. J AMI'S HAHI:'.i!'i:,
I'm 'T M. y. i. a., ,z , i am k'a, Va
Hfliahle ntii Tatitrd .eryli-it. i.-t. ;., 4tv.
AQEST3 W1STED FOR THE
TRUE HISTORY
OF THE
BROOKLYN SCANDAL
Tl ueto.iijdtl.it ieiatuj.K ud ntarthtjir a.ncuui m
xnftdft in thm wr rt crf&LtK the xnuat Uituitc diii
iu thr ibiudN of the etptV to oUiiii it. It kjv the
whole inner hiMury o; the .rrit h-mid.;'. and ! f he miiy
full fcud nthtric Ai.rk cu th Kuhicc. l: nflh al H:iht.
Svud for tmiB t A ut- and a full dr:-i.tntu ft th
work. AddrcRH 4Jtal I'itMikLuji-; r'iiiJa. Va.
'c(, :n, t .T.
AG EN Tii WANTED! TlvnH" Awarded for
HOLMAN'HUPW lI'torIlll IIIHIM, 1'kfOlilutt-
t rations. Addresn for iiicr.! -ih. A, .T. llil.M AN .V O
9:0 Arch Hf., rhiiii. Off. Z 4w.
lor
COUGHS, COLDS, HO MiS'K-SS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
IT-o
WKLLN' tKIIOI.K T.4RLKTK.
PL'T VPO.VLV IN HI. I K luiXKK.
A TRIED AND SUHK REMEDY.
hold Ly r.rnif:. e.-t. v. 4-v.
JSTCHOMANi'V. .
r SO I" I. :i.UiMIN(i." How
either hm mav f.,innt-'
in th i-r at I
STectionn of ny jirrroti t- cn.'use iiiainutly. 'ill
irnple mentnJ acLlrednri si! mu jHitvenii, i.w.b, umil,
for 2.V., t )Cftl.r wi.li a Bmn.'f K'id". KM't.-mi I'r;,
cle, Dr-iiaii Hititf tu Ladies. Wf-dd.Tifc-Nijht -diiH, kc.
A queer bock. Au Jrr T. W1I.UAM & o. ritb. Fbih-.
K AGEKT9 WASTED
rw cosJELL IT ALL
Br Mra. 8mkenn of Salt Lak City, (ar a
im tlx iia et tUmtm Hxh tritn. la-
iroaMiaa Mr. Kts. itj erj of
mas'. pri.DO. lav. bare Itl. attiiicn U 't "
Iniy.tonM, mckI doio-a, rtc. of th4 Maroooa a
I and Oowt. it U la. hot aw tact ami. actoaST
trrrrnvw wiin rooq UUIW. lor ail. u u popaiar
t. wiw rvaryDoaj, ar. 1
ai owUclla alt athar boo4. larvr tm
.rr-
radorM it Evwyfcadv waau it t aa4 aerau ar. MlZof
from ! tofta day I ffJAth tawatn n.u m prf.' We
want iJSi mart frtulv axrau NUW-biii or wucocii aad
ay
n will maa Vault rre la Uux
aazaahiMa with full MTUculan.
4Atiwt A. 1. Wcaiuijruroa ft Co
it. anurw
:er4,CBBB.
FKEE sample to agent i.
JIi;r.itJt-Booa, with Chromo".
Co., N-w Bedford, Mai-e.
I-UlIlV t'yWBINATIIS
o. t.
WPFK FOK ALL at borne, iiiii or ;V.:ia'-; fx- -r
weei, day or evtfnint;. No cai-iiai. e -e!id iili:;l.ie
arauge of gfoodrt by mail frt-e. ..idi-ea Mih :r rent
rvturu a'auin. JI. Vt tMi, ITJ, Grretiwio'j t., . V.
t)et. 10, 4 v.
IIAVF. VOl' TRIKII
r,r. Tor
WEAK, NERVOUS. OR DEBILITATED?
Aie ou ro languid that any riertioa re juir.. uivtei-f
an fiort thHn you fetfl capable of uiubIdk
Tfcwu try Jnrubelva, tlie wonderful tonic hij j luvinors
ir, viUieh aete no beniUrially on tile .ecn-UMi .:r(fati rn
M inn-art vir;ir to all vital foli;eH.
Ii :m no al.-ohiiUi; :i'J eti.-er, whi.-h eil'.i)':'t lor a
abort nine, in!: to let the Hiifferr f:U ! a lv.. r i-j.th
t pj:b r, hilt it l h tvetjl.Je n.-l.", rti'.tlv cn
'iie iner and ej-leMii.
I ivgu3i.t.i tbe lejwele, p-.jets tbe liere., ti.l tfiveB
en 'L a healthy tone to tliewhttlr eyerr. - xn tuake
:ue u:vi!l:.l fe.;l llae a tiew I eiauil.
ltn Of ernti.u in uot iniiit, bill i.. rhRruclritd lu
tjrc: :i:i,rY; the patient eij ri.-n.a no -n.!d u
iliav;;i., ti.. njurked reaulta, liut Krada:ly fL'l)ls
"r"id tlw.r tei,., tkr th.- .ir.'.'..
Air i a.:, ntiy a at awn .'
li.li. ii lkO lit" aim nutt Mi iliac very, b;t 1..-. Ik'Cii
loiij; ue. i witii wonderful reuiedu.1 reeultn, a. i.t m j ro
nuuiio.l by the livh.ht jneaical ail'boriti-H, ''the m-.-st
i owvrt .il t jii:- and hlttrnhte hi'iei.''
Ati jvur ; "J;t;i-i tor I.
K.T sale K lINSTt'N, H'lI.J.OWAV A CO.,
l".w. I'bilad!ihia, l'a.
KVEKYBOHV'N OWX Pll YSIC I AX.
lly C. W. OLEASON, M. D. A mafjulC-ent volume.
Over 2J) KlifTvin?e. lw fntt. ne a.'ent took 11X1
order, in oiui wwk. Age.nU wauled. Cireulara fn.
11. N. MrKINNFV ti C.. T. San -otu St., I'hila.
Oel, 16, I.
VANTKI AiNTS tor the Heat Blliti(r I'ne Sta-
tlone'T I'a. lHife nr.t. 'vn.j I'acli e, j imt-panl. fur
2ot". C'.'ci.'.ar. f:e. J. LMf;F, 7t7 Broadwuj,
Ycrl. Oct. lii, w.
KVF.KVIIOF.V'S OH. PIIVKI(1A
ly C. Vi. Oi.ichon, M. D. A mairuini'nt vohimo of
4MS octavo pages tirautilully illutraieJ ami vlrautlv
bound. Coutainn riatt;r juat ailaf til In tbt win In of
ivy fsraily. Uvrr '0 fiipraviiigii. One agent old
ion copl lii ono wl, unnth-i :m iu tliri dav, and ail-
A GEMS WAITED di"
A4'lren ht oucp. !i. . 3!tKivet A Co., 7-2S
Suiitwsiii t., ThiJa. Vt. !, 4w.
WATKRK' SKH NC.4I.E PIAXON,
Ii;arr aud nprlRht, arc the N?t uiadf. TUe touch
elaatic. tLti tune joAt.reful, j-ure and rv-i tlirouh tbti
enlire cale, yet ui"llow and pivrvt.
Hte" t oiKprle Organ
rat b ncr'.lnd In tone or beauty ; tbry (It ly com-j...t;t..-n.
The Ceocrrtn Slop is line Ii.-ir itiou of the
liUIDM l Vi:ic;'.
Wai-mnte.l for 6 yer. li-icr extre ruelj lov-for cash
or frt rah, aud biUu.e in monthly payiuentH. Mocond
hand iitrunuuU at great baiyalna. AeutK Wanted.
A lilieral diiicount tu Teachtna, Minuter?, Churches,
Hcboo'ui, Lodges, etc. Illustrated Catalotjues mailed.
HORACE WATERS' A PON, 41 Broadwav, New Turk.
P, O. Box Skj7... O'. 16. 4w.
0
taf- : V -V3 V. . r
Ir. ,f. Walker's California Vine.
gar IJitlPI'S are a jnnely Vegetable
preparation, inadeehicily from the native
herlis fiiuiil on the lowor ranges of the
Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
the medicinal propertir-H of which arc
extracted therefrom without tho use of
Alcohol. The question is nlmvt tln.i'y
asked, '' What i the cane of the unpnr
alleled success of Vixkgau Birr eks ? "
Our answer is, that they remove lh..'
cause of disease, anil the patient recov
ers his health. They are the pre:::
blood purifier a.id a life-giving princi
ple, a perfect Renovator and Iuvigoratc r
of tho system. Never before in the his
tory of the world has a medicine been
compounded possessing the remarkable
qualities of Vikko ar Bittkks in bealin
tic sick cf every disease man i heir to.
They are a gentle Purgative as well as a
Tonic, relieviuft Contention or Inflammation
of the Liver and Viijceml Organs in Bilioas
Diwases.
TLe properties of Dk. Walker's
Vixboar Uittkks are .Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative. Natritioun, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Altera
tive, and Atiti-Biliou.
(Jrateful Thousands proclaim Vix-
KGAB BlTTEES the most woudnrfu! Invipor
nnt that ever sustained the sinkir.c svstem.
Xo Person can take these Sitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
Lilious, Remittent, and Inter
mittent FeTers, which are eo prev
alent in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkaa
f.is, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entiro country during tho Summer and
Autumn, and' remarkably 60 during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by cxtensiv
derangements of the stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon these various or
gans, is essentially necessary. There is
iio cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dk.
J. Walker's Visegae BirrERs, as
they will speedily remove tho dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at the same timo
stimulating tho secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its uuids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of
a svstem thus fore-armed.
Jbyspepsiaor Indigestion. Head
ache, Pafn ia the Shoulder, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizzinesa. Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in
the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation
of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs.
Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a
hundred other painful symptoms, aro
the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle
will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
8crofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affec
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin,
Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these, aa in all
otiier constitutional Diseases, Walker
Ytxegar Bitters Lavo shown theii
great curative powers in the most ob
stinato and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Blad
der, these Bittera have no "equal. Such
Diseases are caused by ltmted Blood.
Median ir al Diseases. Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters,
and Miners, aa they advance- in life, aro
subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To
guard against this, take a dose of Walk
er's VrNEOAR Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet
ter, Ealt-Khcnm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pastulea. Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worm,
Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
fcenrfi', Diseolorations of the Skin, Humors
und Diseases ef the Skin of whatever camo
or nature, lire literally dog up ond carried
out cf the system in a short tiaie by the use
of these Bitten?.
Tin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the eyiem ff so many thoasard?,
are effectually destroyed arid removed. Xo
(yctera uf medicine, ni vermifuges, no an
thelminitics will fr?' th tystcci frora worms
liko these Hitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo- I
manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit- j
tew display so decided an icfl'.ieneo that im- :
proremeat is soon perceptible. j
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when-
ever you rind its nr.paritiea burntin through j
tho skin ia Pimples, Kmptions, or Sore; i
tUiaase it when you f.ad it obstructed and i
8lncgish in the veiass ; cleanse it when it ie J
foul ; your feelings will t'.'ll yon whi-n. Keep i
Iht blood pure, ond the health of the synfin
will fallow.
r. ii. Mcdonald k .,
tr-iriBt nad Gi n. Auts.. lnn Fmr.ci.. Ccliforru.
ur.U ccr. of WanhL-ipt'.-a iiail t iiiuUcn S:.. N. Y. :
aiulil by nil IruuKl M unit Drulrr.
i
Children otton look VuW aud Mirk '
i
from mi c!N:r i a"f-.' t'u ;i !.r.v!r. w.ir:? :;i the i
utofiurh. i
HKOWN'S VF-MMirUGE COMFITS j
will il.vlriiv Vt'orrn without inlnry to the child,
bciriL' perfectly WHITE.and t'roi:i all tUe uolorini;
or other injaiions liicretlients equally r.3ed in
worm preparations.
f'L'RTIS & BROWN, Proprietors.
No. 21.r) Fulton Street, New York.
.Wii b-j DnujQisit and Ctrmifta, a'n Jsai'ni ti
.V.itWni' f Tw'kntt-Five CrT a Itox.
July 1873. ly. .
H ATCHES. JEW KI. ICY A SILVER
WARE.
Johu IV. Strvfiixoii.
Corner Third and Market Sts, Nunbury, Ia.
HAS completely renovated hi Store Room,
and opened the largest assortment of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID SIL
VER AND PL AT FID WARE,
ever exhibited in this part of t lie State. Every
thing in the Jt wcliy !ii: is krpt in ftire.
Mlvrr- Ware.
ItraoeletM. j
RiiiS V Chain,
ofeyt.-y C.i ..rii.tioi ;u;i of the llm-st quality.
I'aitieular attention paid to repairing
AVnt lies, loekH, Jewlry, dr.
II AIR JEWELRY mad? to o-.! r.
SaiHiiiry. Ma rfh ., 174.
J. Younciu:inN linprovtMl Nlidts
Valve for Stationary and I.oromo
live Euginew.
HAVING within the last few years comp'.i te.i
the invention of a Steam SliJu Vale dcsiRi
ed for the purposed of removim; the pressure
frora the valve as It exists at poscnt. 'we will
warrant for sii months and place one in jtnv Lo
comotive, any Ocean Steamer, any Inland Stea
mer or any other stationary engine. It ii simple,
ebeap, effective am! i'liiestnictahle ; ani saves
fuel and machinery. It mores its weight only.
No alteration iu any part of the machinery is re
quired to apply it, and the time occupied in sub
stituting it for the ordinary 'I' vilve need not be
over half an hoar.
5-eIt isiudlapcusableatthe mines where hoist
ing Is done. With this valve the cngin can be
reversed without shutting off the steam, thus
saving time and avoiding labor. This valve can
be moved easily with one hand when surrounded
bv r.ny amonnt of pressure. Address
J. YOL'NGMaN A CO., Suchurv, Fa.
"nrbnrv, Ji?ne 12. lK7t.
PEXXSYLVAXIA KAIL ROAD.
1'niLADEI.PHIA A ERIE R. R. DIVISION.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after Sunday, June 28th. 1874, the
Trains jii the Philadelphia & F.rie Rail Road Divi
sion wtl run us follows :
WESTWARD.
Fhsi Liu'; lciivea Philadelphia,
Harrisburir,
" " " Sunbnry. ;
" " '' Williiimsport,
" " 4i .irr. at Lock Haven
Erie Miiil leaves Philadelphia,
" ' " llurriabur,
' " 4i Hunbiiry.
" " Williamsport,
" " " Lock Haven,
il " Rcnovo.
" " an at Erie.
12.55 p in
5.00 p m
6.55 p m
8 50 p in
10.00 p n
11.55 p ia
4.25 a iu
6.10a m
S.oii a ui
9.45 a m
11.10 a m
8.05 p m
S.00 a ro
1.20 p ra
4.20 p m
6.20 p m
Elmira Mnil leaves PhilailelDhia,
" " " Harrisburg,
" " Sunbury,
" " " Williamsport,
' " arr at Lock Haven,
7.:J0 p ia
.MeK.ua l.spress leaves Philadelphia, 7.20 a m
liarriiburg, 10.40 a m
" Sunbury. 12.30 a ra
" " Williamr.p't, 2.05pra
" " " !.oek Haven, 3.10 p id
" ' " Kenovo, 4.20 p m
" nrr. Rt Kanp, a.15 p m
EASTWARD.
Philadcl. Express linves J.oeh Haven, 0.20 a ro
" " " Willaimsport, 7.45 m
Sunbnry,
" " arr. at Harrisburt;,
" " " Philadelphia.
Erie Mali leave Erie,
" " Renovo,
" " Lock Haven,
i'.M a tn
11.45 a m
S.3.") p m
11.20 a ui
8.20 pm
0.35 p m
10.50 p m
12.40 p m
2.40 a in
0.40 a m
9.45 a m
11.00 a ra
12.40 p m
S.05 a ra
6.35 p m
9.00 a m
i " " " Williamsport,
1 " " " Stiubary,
i " '' arr. at Htrrixburif,
j " " arr at Philadelpnia,
I Elmira Mail leave Lock Haven,
" ' " Williamsport,
" " " Sunbury,
j il " - arr. at HarrisburK
' " " " Philadelphia,
.MSara Liprets leaves Kane,
" " Renovo,
4.05 p m
" " " Lock Haven. 5.25 p m
v niiamsport t.50 p ra
'- ,; " Sunbury, 8.40 p ra
'- arr. at Harrisbnrif, 10.55 pm
" " " Philadelphia, 2.50 a m
Mail East connects east and west at Erie with
L. S. & M. 8. K. W. and Ht Irvineton with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R.R. V.
Mail Wert with east and wett trains 03 L. S.
& M. 8. R. VV. and at Corry and Irvineton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Elmira Mail and BurlUlo Express make close
connections ut williamsport with N. C. R. W.
trains, north, and at Harrisburg with N. C. P..
W. trains south.
WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't.
Philadelphia d: Reading Railroad.
SUMMEK ARRANGEMENTS.
.Ti;;;s 15th, IS74.
Trains Lsjvr. Hf.kndon as Follows : (Svsnsrs
Excsi'TEn.)
For thamokin, 10.40, 11.00 a. m. mi.i .0
p. m.
For Mt. Caime!, Ashland. Tarnation, Pottuvllle,
Reading and Philadelphia, 10.40 a. m.
Trains ior Hi:kndon. Leave as Follows:
(SfNDM-S EXCKI'TEW.)
Leave Phamokiu al 3.00 n. m. 1.50 aud 3.55
p. In.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 15 a. ra., Reading: 11.25
a. m., Puttsviile, 12.10 p. m., Tamat 11a. 1.20 p m.
Ashland, 2.35 p. m., Mt. Carrael, 3.21 p. m.
Tiuins Leave H kkibckg, as Follows :
For Ne'v York, 5.25, S.10 a. ui. and 2.00 7.40
p. 111.
For Philadelphia, 5.25. M0 9.45 a. m.,S.00aBd
1 o. ..(, p. ni.
SrNDATB.
For New York, 5,25 a. ra.
For Philadelphia, 1.45 p. m.
TllAINS FOK II AltKISBt ltO, LZAVE AS FOLLOWS :
Leave New York, 9.00 a. ra., 12.40 and 5.30,
7.4" p. in.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.15 a. m. 3.40 and 7.15
p. m.
SrSDATS.
Leave New York, 5.80 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 7.15 p. m.
Vi.t Morris and Essex R. R.
J. E. WOOTTEN.
Gtntral Sua' I.
Reading, Pa. May 22, 1S74.
Northern Central Railway. ,
On and oftor Dec. 1, Wi trains 03 this nwd will run
u follows :
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
Leuvo Krife Renova Elmirc Buffalo
Mail Acrom. Mll. Etprres
Washington 8.3S p m 4.43 a m 11. M s m
Baltimore 1 1.13 pm S.'iSsm 1.46 p m
rhiLululi'liui liVJOpm 8.00 am 11.06 p m
3,o m 8.2.1 t 1.30 p a 6.0ft c na
1.IMJ p In
Huubury 3.2U a m 1 1.10 a m 4.13 pm T.19 p m
Amy at :
Wilharcivpcrt ... 7.10 a m 12. Si p m 7.10 p ra t.00 p m
r.iiaira ii.ouam ig.'jOpm
Buffalo s.30 p ra
Erii 7.W p ra
All diiily eii-i.t Hunday.
Leave: Buffalo Elmira Harris' Erie
Fijirtpe. Mali. Aooora. HaiL
Fr:e 11.20 a s
lloffi!) V.SOpm 7.30 am
Klmira 6.4S a m tllpig
VilLiHji:.ort.... 1.10 am V.'JO a m 6.&0 p tu 11.10 p m
Sunbury 2.60 a m 11.13 a m 1.40 p m 13.33 a at
Arrive at :
Harrmuuru .... I.SOin 1.30pm 14.60pm 3.03am
FliiUduli lim. ... U.10 i m i.ii p m 3.30 am 8.00 a in
H .'ittniore 4.40 a m t.30 p m i.ii a m S.40 a m
W :hiiirtou 10.U3 a ra 8.30 p m 6.13 a m 10.33 a m
All piu Sun'miry d&ily eicept Sunday.
A.J. BASS ATT, E. 8. YOCXQ, T. Ot'CKEIt,
(ieti'l Manager. iifu'l Pans. Agent. Bupt.
NEW GOODS
for
SPUING AND SUMMER
at
!riM Hate IlIaek'H.
Market Square, Prcnbury, Pa.
LADIE'S DRESS GOODS of every sty n-.ia
FA NCY GOOdKoTIONS AND
Trimmings a specialty.
TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY.
The line-it assortment of Ladies' zoods.
Everybody is invited to call and see them and
buv rheap.
May S, 1874.
W1MKR STORES.
RYE WHISKY,
4.00 a gallon. 11.00 a dozes.
YELLOW SEAL SHERRY,
In large bottles, $11,00 a dozen.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY,
13.00 a dozen.
APPLE JACK,
JAMAICA RUM.
SCOTCH WHISKY,
CATAWBA WINE.
OLD PORT WINE,
CHAMPAGNES,
SEGARS, &C.
II. A A. Van Beil,
TnE Wise Merchants,
1310 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
O -f. M.
THE KINO 1IAKBER SHOP
IS THE SHOP OF THE TOWN and long
has been ; ask history and she will tell yon
Men have grown old in our patronii je
Bsbies on their mothers" brear-t
To bouncing boys at play ;
And youths by maidens fair caressed.
To stalwart men with cares oppressed,
And old men silver gray.
And anions the honored and lasting impres
sions of time, and the crash of revolutions in
circumstance?, we stand a living monumental
memento of the iucnuity and perseverance ap
pertaining to tho identity of progression, piyicjf
our vocation with the highest style of art and
perfection, and aspiring to achieve the highest
reward of merit attainable in our humble capaci
ty, and the sentiment of respect and approbation
whtrh the presence of superior appliances andes-tabli-hment
arc always wont to Inspire.
Always to please
We shave with ease
Cut and comb with taste the hair ;
Shampoo the head with soothing car,
And color the whiskers black or brown,
To suit the people about the town.
Then allow rae politely request you to stop.
And not go past nor trom around our shop.
To get shaved on the basis of ability uor as
some have done for our une of the ballot for prin
ciple sacred and right nor under the common
secret and iuvidious guise of enmity to complex
ion ; for the cut of a man's coat, or the color of
his skin, ought not to affect his nsefnlness nor
his qualifications. A fair chance 1 ull that we
demand, to give t he proof to all the Innd.
James w. Washington.
Proprietor.
fiarhrrry, April 5, 1S7S ; No. 91, Market St.
John H. Srxt. Jons M. SowoNorn.
SELL A KC1IOXOIR.
Second Street, WoaiLsriORP, Pa.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN'S,
Pure Old Rye Whiskey.
Applt. Whiskst, Cordials, &t.
All Liquors sold gaurranteed as represented.
Orders promptly attended to and puVllc pa
tronuge respectfully solicited.
SILL 8CH0X0UR.
S i St., Womeisdorf, Berk Co., Pa.
Feb. "7. 1?T4. ly.
grimllnral.
Wastk Ghounds. On thousands of farms
throughout the country there is waste ground
enough, if brought under cultivation, to pay
the taxes and cost 0 cultivation. There is
much more than this on many farms, but we
are speaking now of old cultivated lands gen
erally throughout the country. These waste
patches are either grown op with elderberry or
blackberry bushes, or weeds, or they are low
spots that are too wet to cultivate at the proper
season. In either case, there Is no better time
to reclaim them than the present. They are
on!; nuisances on the farm, and should be re
claimed it for no other reason than the owner's
reputation.
Feuce rows are often so grown tip with briars
and weed as to render the fences invisible, and
have so encroached upon the land oa both sides
as to render a wide strip utterly worthless. In
such cases use a good stout brush scythe, and
cut away the growth ou the side of the fence.
Then move the fence on clean ground and finish
the cutting, after which the bruuh and weeds
can be gathered Into piles and burned. Now
plough the ground as deep a yon can and for
this purpose oxen are better than horses ; har
row until the surfuce is thoroughly pulverized,
and sow it in buckwheat, for there Is no bettsr
crsp for eradicating weeds. We tried this sev
eral years ago, from a sosgestion we saw in
print, and can testify to Its efficacy.
If the ground is low, and grown np with
worthless grass or rushes, the remedy Is drain
ing. This can frequently be accomplished with
very little labor. We have one case in mind
now, in which a farmer, by our persuasion,
thoroughly drained a. swamp of aa aere In ex
tent, in three days' tine, and it is now, and has
been so ever since it was reclaimed, the most
productive acre of the farm. And yet he had
lost the use of it for twenty years, Just from
want of a little consideration. Ex.
Poll Evil Remipt. A correspondent of the
Western Rural says : " Probe the pipe to the
bottom ; take equal parts of corrosive sublimate
and white vitriol, about what you can pick upon
the point or a small penknife. Pnt it in a thin
muslin cloth, tie a thread around it, put it down
the pipe with the probe, letting the end of the
thread hang out at Ibe top ; repeat this once a
week for three or four weeks, nntU the pipe
comes out. If properly doue I will warrant a
cure without the use of the knife or causing a
stiff neck. I have cured many horses, both for
myself and others, and cevsr had a failure.
Young horses are' particularly worth the trial.
After the pipe eomes out there is nothing to do
but keep the parts clean with soapsuds and wa
ter. Colts. Many will new be wean ing their coits,
and they should remember that it is a trying
time for the young thing, and it should not be
required to shirk for itself upon a poor pasture,
or even a good one. The lots of its dam's milk
should be made up, either with cow's milk or
ground oats, barley and oil-meal. Horse breed-
- t ers lo not surficientlv anrreciate the value nf .
oil-me-i!. This is an ensily digested food, very
rich in all the elements to grow muscle and
bone. Give the eolt cne-half pound of oll-mcal
railed with one pound of bran, and he will not
suffer from weaning.
1o't Boxiww Tools. A farmer can ret ia
; no habit worse than that of borrowing tools, and
j for the following reasons : First, one who owns
tools does not like to '.end them, and he thinks
less of the man who borrow ; second, one never
will come to learn how to use borrowed tools
nor to keep them in order ; and third, he who
borrows nevr can be a good farmer. It is tree
that young men just starting may be allowed to
borrow some, but he should not establish the
habit ; or, one may borro a new implement to
see how it works. A man who borrows is not
likely to use a tool as carefully a if it were his
own, and, as a consequence, he does not do
careful, nice work. What can a man be think
ing about when be borrows a steel plow, keeps it
several days or a week, and brings it home, ae
will be most likely the case, so dull as to be nn
Bt for nse 7 The owner can only take it to the
shop and at bis own expense get it sharpened.
If a nau lends tools to one there are several
I Haichbora who aim will want to hnrrnv ! nnl
i, : .. . ... .
It is, a harrow, for instance, may be going rouad
through the neighborhood all the season. It ie
every way desirable to cultivate what is callei
"good neighborhood," bnt this cannot be done
where borrowing is practiced.
HOUSEHOLD.
Om Rbcbipt kor Cruino Mat. To one gal
lon of water,
Take 1 lbs. of salt,
H lb. et sugar,
yt o:. of Saltpetre,
4 or. potash.
In this ratio the pickle can be increased to any
quantity desired. Let these be boiled together
until all the dirt from the sugar rises to the top
and is skimmed off. Then throw it into a tab to
j cool, and when cold, pour it over your beef or
pork. The meat mast be well-covered with pickle,
I and should not be put down for at lease two days
j after killing, during which time it should be
! ,p?a!'W w,ilh P"l "Itpetre, which
j rerao,,es surface-blood, Jfcc., leaving tfc
r meat freeh and clean. Some omit boiling the
I &Me' UD fin ' to answer well, though the
i operation of boiling purifies the pickle by throw-
ing off the dirt always to be found in sait and
' sugar. If this receipt is strictly followed, it will
; require only a single trial to prove its superiority
over the common way or most ways of putting
don meat. Gnm-tntotn Teltpraph.
Rheumatism ad Goct. A medical corres-
pendent of an English journal says that the ad
i vantages of asparagus are not sufficiently ap
i predated by those who suffer with rheumatism
. and gout. Slight cases of rheumatism are
cured in a few days by feeding on this die.
Freckles. Small ronud freckle can be re
; moved by the application of chlorine ter
i every night and morning, allowing it to dry in.
! For the more dense ones, chloride of liue, one
: to ten, fifteen to twenty parts of water, accord
ing to tae sensitiveness of tne skin. Whea
usiug the stronger solutions, merely touch the
spots with a moistened camel's-bair brash.
Appl Tree Borbr. This is the season of the
year to rid your trees of this destructive insect.
The Instient of the fly is to deposit its eggs Just
below the surface of the ground. As soon as
hatched the young grub enters the tree and eats
Its way upward nearly with the grain of th
wood. Its presence cm easily be discovered by
the wood dust it works out of its hole as it as
cends. The best way to get them out is with a sharp
chisel ; cat away the bark, and have a stout wire
to probe the hole, continue cutting ia the track
of the grub until found. I this day took six out
of one tree twelve or fifteen inches up ; nver bnt
one worm occupies the same hole. They will
destroy the tree in a few years if not taken out.
I find that about one-fourth of my trees are in
fested with them.
The trunks and large limbs of frnitVees should
be washed with soap, or a solution of snl-sodc.
If soap ie used have half soft soap and water.
If sal-soda use quarter of a pound tu a gallon of
water. If stronger than this there is danger of
killiug yonng trees. Sal-soda is cheaper, and
qulto as good as soap.
Wft Boots. The Agriculturist gives the fol
lowing advice to farmers, who, next to fisherman,
are apt to get their boots wet through : " When
the boots are taken off, fill them quite full with
dry oats. This grain has a great fondness for
I damp, and rapidly absorbs the last vestige of it
from the wet leather. As it takes up the mois
ture It swells and fills the boot with a tightly
titling last, keeping its form good and drying
the leather without hardening it. Ia the morn
ing shake out the oats and hang them ia a bar
near the fire to dry, ready for the next wet a:!;t,
draw on the boots and go happilv about the da v
work." '
To Cokcial Bid Tastes. The bitter tast of
quinia, colocynth, aloes, quassia and other hit
ter medicines, is said to be instantly removed by
'tewing a piece of licorice.!
To Diioriss CaSTOR Oil. Rub two drops oil
of cinnamon with aa oncceof glycerine, and add
an ounce of castor oil. Children will take it and
ask for more.
Rbmiot for citocr. Half a teaspoon fat ef
pulverized alum la a little molasses. It b a tlai -ply
remedy, one almost always on band, and one
dose seldom fails to give relief. If It should, re
peat it after on? honr.