imnorcni cfcftrbfs. XX) V NEVER WISH DE I.ACER TILL DE HEU RL'XM DRY. From Wild Oa'n.j 1 Tone did Veep a beer zalooa, und it. vo owr school, Und de vay I drusted don, showed tot I vos a fool ; Und oflen I re i-mber ven, mil cards I used to blay My frieudts von id 'round dc dabie fit, tmd lis tos vot doy'd s y, Drust not, Jacob, or you never Till get paid. Make dem scddo! t'"r dc beer von id before dew In id ; Don't yon lot dcm t-ay all rite und gwickly pass you by, For you never m'ss dc lager till de kg runs dry. Derc's dwo dree. young Cellar, ot come my raloon. Mot ercry nide, pnd dy g tijrlit, und s'.eeb dere undill noon ; I:y owe every ding dcy've got. for de l:id dwo, dree veer, Bst nexd dime dot dey do eomd in, 11! visper in dere ear. 1 von'c drust you. for I nerr vill get paid, Yon musd seddel for de beer, ven ids liefore you laid ; I Ton"t let you say all rii, or else you'll past me by, Und I never mi de lyger "ill! de keg runs dry. A fellar exUDi in dere vone day, nnd ordered drink for eight, I asged him for to pay me flrsd, for fear I'd be loo late ; lie said lie vo infiulded df-n, nnd hit roc In de suotrt, I'nd as I laid ubon do floor, on me used his boo'. SroKr. He kicked nie all aroundl dc room, and Ten I Tould get ub, he Tonld knock me down a;raln ; be actually swept de floor mit me. Oil 1 dere Tos lots uf fun for him. De lasd kick he gave me he sent my head rite drough a spiddoon ; den be asged me If I wanted any more. I dold him 1 vos no nog, nnd uot 1 pot enough. I vos daken to dc hoapidul den, und de dordora asjred tne rot tos de lite aboud I dold him from drnsting my friends, dot Ten I goi in a lite, my friends voiild bold my hands, Tile some Tone else, Tould kick my bead off, unl riot de reason I tos, laid up now to from dsking a friend's ad vice of Druid not, Jac.Mj, or yon never vill pet paid. Make detn seddel for dc r-eer, ven ids Itetore dcin Jail ; Don't yoa let dem say all rite, or else dry '11 psss you by, Und you'll uever mis de later "liil de i keg runs dry. j Giving Help to the Heathen. A : man about thirty years old, wearing a bat- tcred plug hnt and seedy clothe", looking j as hungry as a man who had been wrecked on an icebttrg, softly entered a Gratiot ave- j nue saloon yesterday, and leaning over the ! bar whispered to the proprietor : My dear sir, I am canvassing for sub scriptions for the benefit of the heathen.' j ,'Ish dat zo ?' replied the saloon keeper ! rinsing a glass. j Yes, my friend, that i? so,1 continued i the man, taking out a very greasy pass book. Yea, I am collect ing money for the benefit of the poor heathen, who is living in a f.tatc of rice and ignorance. Some put down ten dollars some five some one, all give something. Here is the book, and you can subscribe such an amount as yon think beef 'Ish It a betitson to dem gotnmon goun tnl ?" inquired the ealooniet, as he looked at the book. 'So, sir you do not understand my ob- j ject. I "m collecting subscriptions for the i toned of the heathen, and you can write ! your name and give me such an a mount as ! your conscience directs.' j 'Verc ish dem heathens ?' inquired the j beer seller, looking coldly at the stranger's battered bat. Iu Africa, replied the gent, 'in far off Aflhca, where all is gloom and loneliness because the heathen lias no education.' 'And vat gounty is dat Affrica in ?' in quired the aaloonist. Jfy dear man, Africa is a country a great big country, far over the deep blue sea. Is it possible that you never heard of Africa?' I haf lived in Toledo and Chicago, but I didn't bear some one say a word about Africa.' Well, that B neither here not there. I am authorized to collect subscriptions for the heathen, who is running about in a ta.t of nakedness and sinfulness, and who must have bread for his mind and be brought to realize that he should live for something besides his life.' 'Yah, dat is so,' replied the wloonist in j a reflective tone. i 'You contribute whatever sum you may think best, and I will forward it to Boston J by firtt mail, where it is turned into Bibles, j and the Bibles shipped to Africa. Most j jieople teem it a privilege to be allowed j to subscribe to this fund. Will you write j your name down ?' j J tinks I vill, replied the man, and he j hunted ftp his pencil, and after much labor j wrote his came on one of the pages and j Landed the book back with the remark : J di:nno as you can read it.' 'Tluit is all right ; but you have neglect ed to mark down the amount of your con tribution. Let's see will you say a dol lar ?' Vhat?1 Will yoa give mc the huui ff one dollar to the heathen !' IIa ? Vhat you spoke about ?' 'Will you give me a dollar to forward to he poor, benighted heathen V Money gif jou money ?" 'Yen for the heathen !' 'Yes, a dollar for the lenighted race who are dwelling in darkness.' The saloon keeper looked at him for huh" a minute, and tVn, reaching down for a ; flub said : j Yca'd better go out py dat door! I ; igrl dat book to get dat heathen some close j by de poor-tnoK;r, and dat U b'enty ! lf you tthay hcrr; some little while more I shall bit you mid dis glub or. de head !' j My dear' j f ; nus mit dat door !' yelled the saloon 1 kefper, running from behind the bar, and the canvnesvr hnd to ga. Ihifi't rt Vft. A young gentleman in whom we have the roost perfect confidence gives us the fol lowing conversation, which he overheard twtveen two colored citizens the other ewemoz ' Sam. does you know Jonah ?' 'Jonah, what Jonah ?1 Why Jonah dat swallowed the whale, d m't you know him ?' Why, cuss his big-mouthed picler, was he from Firginny.' Of course he was from Firginny.' Well, de Firginians always was de wor ry debbil Tur fish.' As a Louisville girl was taking leave of a gentleman at her father's bouse one eve ning recently, ehe baid to him : 'If you iver heard that I am in the habit of allow ing rnf male acquaintance to kiss me ood-bye yo mustn1t believe it, as I sel dom allow such liberties.' The close of LOOK HERE! THIS IS NO HUMBUG! qii Interested X On the 13 tli day of February, 1875, A. G. P08TLET11 VVAITE, of NORTHUMBERLAND, PA., will give a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE MARKET STREET HALL, Northumberland, at which th following PRKSISBJT'S WILL BE DISTRIBUTED Among the Ticket 1 Canal Boat and tigging, and Two Mules and "Ham?ss , 1 Piano, (Gxhles,) 1 Heavy llnntinjr Case Gold Watch anj Chain 1 hplcn'did DrlTinp Hore 1 Solid Walnut Bed-Room suite, (marMo slabs) 1 do do to do do 1 do do Parlor puite . 3 Town Lot in Jewell City, Kansas, (Titlo Perfect.,) 1 Singer Sewing Machine, (Cabinet Case) 2 Marble Top Table' 7 0tiif.k riti:si:is. Conistini of 1 Sle.ijrh, 1 Refrigerator, I Coal Waeon, Set Harneps, I "0-day parlor 1 Calendar Cloek, I Oniee Iek, 1 Alarm ( look not Extenfion Table. 1 foil Boat. Sail and Ours, 1 Empire Gas Burner nnd Heater, 8kln Robe, Oil Paiuiinga, Chromo, Silver and PlalM Ware, Dry Goods, Cutlery, &., &.C., worth .Maklug iu nil 00 I'rrHentK) worth A4.500.00 There will be -1,500 Tickets at One Dollar Each. The le of tickets will be stopped on the 30th day of January, 1S75, and the cntcrtaiomelit will positively be given on the lGlh day of February, 1875, no matter whether the tickets are all sold or uot. "if the tickets are not all sold PRESENTS equal m valne to the amount of money received for the sale of tickets, will be distributed on the above date. The distribution of the present will he nnd'-r the direction of a committee appointed by the tickets holders. The following named srentletnen are referred to JOSEPH BIRD, Es.' Northumberland, Pa. MAJ. W . C. KAPJ do J. II. VINCENT, Esq., Att'y at Law. do For further imformntion or tieKets, address A. TICKETS For Sale by P. S. BORRF.LL. December 1 , ISH. WM. WHITHER & CO.. Invite an examination of their immense new stock of Flil i TOMB M liittl, lRr.S GOODS, hest awworttarut wkirh Ihoy are Helling at price lower than ever. BLACK ALPACAS. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, our Alpacas range in price from 25 ets. to SI. 00. All Best TULatLGS of Prints, ID Cents. BEST BRANDS OF MUSLINS, 1 yard wkle. 10 and 12J cents. Tin Largest, lest Assortei & tejest lilJSTE or G Ik. BE, W E: X S: in the county. WM. WHITMER & CO. .Sunbui-y, Cet. f, 1874. lm. lu immense quantities, have Iwn rooeivwl !nily, for the lat two months, Over Coats ! Over Coats ! ! for Men anl Itoys, endless variety, ami at ailonisJiing low prices ! Dress Slits, Business Slits, UNDER CLOTniXC! UNDKR CLOTHING! from 7-" els. a full suit up to the tmeM ! SHIRTS! GLOVES! and Genta' FurnihinR Gools of every description. JSEikTS uS.3KTJ3. CAPS, fr Men and Boys, in iminense variety, nnd of the latent styles. lie invites everybody to call and examine his stock. Astonishing barjains will be offered and goods will be sold cheaper than they have ever been in this town. Xibody is able to undersell us 1 Xne place t save money during these hard times. The place where honest and upright dealing is the standing rule. The place where you can find the largest stock and best assortment. Tii place where you are welcome, whether you buy or not is at WW. A. HELLER'S, GRAND CENTRAL CLOTHING STORE, Cor. .1 1 & Market Sts., Sunbury, Pa. Sutitmry, Pa., Peptctnlx-r 11, 1PV4. Forra:r!y H"r Peltier's. "A Complete Pictorial nitory of tlw Time."' "The bct, cheapest, snd inoM sneect-sfnl I'ami !y Paper in tbe Union.'' Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATE!). Notices of the Pre-. The WrEKi.v is the ablest and most powerful Illustrated periodicr.l published in this country. Its editorials arc scholarly and convincing, aud carry mncb weight. Its i!ln"-t rations of current, cveuls are lull anl fresh, and are preps red by owr bet o"simcr--. With a circulation of f 1j0, 003 the Weekly if rend by at least half a million pcrtonf,uud its influence os an organ of opinion is eimply tremendous. The WcJcly maintains a positive position, end cxpn-SPcs dtnijed view? on political aTid sooin! problems. l.'tn'n-r'JU I'm'ria Jminuil. Its articles are Models of hij-loin-il difCUf. sion, and Its pictorial lilmstrstions are often cor roborative arijurnenls of no inall force. A". )'. Kramiiitt and i.'hrtmirln Its paper upon existent tjuestions and its illi mitable cartoons help tn mould the m-iiI iment of the country. I'itttburij tommrri-in!. TERMS : P't:;e fr;f to all hubscriler in the Unifl States. IIaki-fu'k Wcfkit, one year, $4 4 00 iucludes prepayment of U. f. poptaire by tbe putili.shers. Subscriptions to Harper" Ma(jorine, Weekly, and Bazar, to one addresn for one year, 1 10 ; or, two Of Harper' Periodical, to one address for one year, f 7 ; potafre free. At) extra coti? .of cither the Magazine. Week !r. or B i7jir will be fcpplied Kntti for every ("lull of Five Subscriber at 1 each, in one re inillunee; or, Sir Copies for '.(, r. l! ho'll Ct.-: I eopy ; poMs:e frer. I Hack S'amhrr c:ui be supplied nl nny time. ! The Annual Volumes of flurper's Weekly, in ( neat cloth bindin-:, will be sept by express, free j of rxpt'ii.e, for t J each. A rompluta set.com j priioj; eighteen volumes, sent on receipt of t,a-b i at the rate of 'r, per vol., freight :i vxTf-f ! of pnrrli.ner. i Addres. HARPER BROTHERS, j Nov. -'ft. Hi'.. New York. W. D. MELICK, Druggist and Apothecary, IN WELKER S BUILDING, i .Markrt MreH. 5Sl"XBI RY, V. j DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PrugpUts' Fancy Goods, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, &C, constantly on hand. Particular attntin paid to compounding phy sicians prescriptions and family receipts. bnr. April 17. 174. 1IOLDEKS, z : 4tH),0'J 200.00 175,00 100,00 150,00 ;i(H),oc 75.00 49,00 Clock, l Child s Bedstead and mattrass, 1 Wal- 1 Cat Books, . 2,100.00 by permission COL. C. NEFF, Sunburv, Pa. H. E. DAVIS, F.., do JAS. 'M KTS, Gen'I Ins. AzU Sunburv. G. POSTLI'TIl WAITE, Northumberland Ta., I. n. EVAXN. Areu. NORTHUMBERLAND, PA. Washington House, Sunbnry, Pa. "Unl'ietioiiab;y tbe liett sustained work of the kind in the world." ' Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Notices of the Press. Tbe ever-increasing circa'ntion of this excel ; lent monthly proves its continued adaptation to ' popular t!e-ires nnd needs. Indeed, when we think into how mnny borne it penetrate every month, we v.upt consider it as one. of the educa tors ns wcK :ib cnteitniners of the public mind, for!tsv:i-t popularity has liecn won by no ap peal to stupid prejudices or depraved t4itts. The character which this Magazine; jossesses for variety, enterprise, aitlst'.C wealth, and llter .iiy culture that has kept puce with, if it bus not u'l tbe tine s, fhould cause its conductors to rc aid it with j':stiliable complacency. Ii also entitle tbet'i to; rcat claira npm the public gratitude. The Magazine has done ioort and n't evil all tbe d.iys of its life. Hroollyn atjlt. TERMS Po-ia-. fii'e to all Hubecriberi in the United Slates. HKtTKf Maoazine, one year, tli 00. ('it includes prepayment of T. P. postage by the publisher?. Mihscriptioti to Harper's Magaziiie, Weekly, and Biizar, to one address for one year, ?10 ; or, two of Harper" Periodicals, to one address for one year, $ 00; postage free. An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Week ly, nr Bar-ir will le aupplied gratis for every t.'lub of l"ive Subscribers t 4 each, it i one re mittance; or, Hix copies for 920, without extra copy; postage free. fJicW Numbers can be supplied at any time. A Complete fet of Harjer' Magazine, now comprising 4'.t Volumes, In neat cloth binding. ( will be sent by express, freight at expense of ' pnreb iser, for 2 25 per volume. Single vol tiv uinil. nnstna!,!. fS. Cloth eases, for I binding," iVj cents, bv mail, postpaid. 1 AddnR, ilARPER & BROTHER, Nov. "JO. 1674. New YorK- I jpTiun uh h. nmmr.H 4r II. K. FAOELV Sc'cO. refpectfully inform ;he pulilie that they have commenced the manufacture of r?jf CAR MAGES, ! BUGGIES. 4C J I 1 erected bv J. F. Lerch Corner ofFonrf hand C hestloul Sin., SUNBURY, PA., and solicit a fair share of Fatronage. Am! r,m. J. F. I.FRCH, Snp't. fitcreantilf. rXISUAt IXniCEMEXTS. New and attractive Good?, in every Department WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JKWF.LKY, P1LVKR AJill Pt.ATrO WARE. Cutlery. Clocks, Bronze, English, French and German Fancy Good. In view of the decline tn GOLD, wc have re duced prices on our entire Stock of Foreign mer chandise to Par oll ItateN. and purchasers will find it to their interest, to make their selections NOW, while the ASSORT MENT IS COMPLETE. Goods sent on approval for selections. Articles purchased now, for the Holidays, will be packed and retained until stieh time as desir ed. BOBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLK, 1F24 CnxsTSfT St., PntLATnt,Pi(lA' Dn. C. M. Maiitin. Gf.o. W. Bj.oov MEW DRUG STORE, No. 10, South Third Street, Clement House BJini, Snnlury, Pa. DR. C. M. MAETIN & CO, HA VE just received a fresh lot of Pure Dm? and Patent medicines. We have also a full assortment of PRESSING AND PACKET COMBS. Hair, Tooth, Nall,C!olhe,Sbocand otber brushes. TOIL.RT AI FiXCrY ARTICLES. PINE EXTHAC1S, PlX-KET BOOKS, KKIVFS, C, C. P.EED-S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, the svee(cst pcrfnm? in America. Parisian, a Kid Glove Wash. warranted to rlo.tn perfectly the most dclieate ?hadi without injnry to the kid All tbe luadin? preparntions for the Mrt'r, NFC A ICS. THE BEST IN MARKET, Pnie Wine, and Liquors, for weJIcal purpoae"'. Physicians Prescriptions and fiimily tepeipts compounded with care. Thankful for pa6t favors we hope by fair deal ing to receive a Khare of your patronage. Scptembftr 11, 1S7X Sugar, Coffee, Syrups, Soices, Canned Goods, Queens, Willow and Cedar Ware. sz i a CO 7. u M iff S. 1i - x w Z.. - a j C b o o T3 s 0 1 rt 55 d O a Cement, Salt, Fish, Phosphate, Laud Plaster, Harrisburg Cider Mills. Tailoring! Tailoring!! CHARLES MAIHL, RESPECTFULLY Informs the citizen that he has just received bis .Spring and Nummer Cood, at his TAILOR SHOP, on Fourth Street, lelow Market, in the Mullen building, and that he is prepared to make op all kinds of KFATV AXD BOY'S Ml'ITN. of. he latest styles. Having had much experi ence In the business he desire the public to give bim a trial. Clothing will be made up in tb latest Palis and American Fashions in the mot satisfactory manner. al'.'73. CHARLES MAIHL. WATniKfJ, 4KWKI.RY 1 NII.VKR IV ARK, John . NteveitNon, Corner Third and Market Sts, Nunbtirj, la. II AS completely renovated his Store Room, nnd opened the largest assortment of WATC HES, CLOCKS, JEWELRT, SOLID SIL VER AND PLATED WARE, ever exhibited iu this part of the State. Every thing la the Jewelry line Is kept in "tore. Kllver-tYare, ningsi & C'ltaluN, of every description and of the finest quality. rartienlar attention paid to repairing M atches, 'lo-ktt, Jenelr, A-. nAIR JEWELRY made to order. ' Sunbnry, March fi, 1874. ISTARCLANMHORKM, NORRI9TOWN, PA.. MANUFACTURES a superior Quality of Wiulow Glass, single and double thick, Ground, Corrugated, Obscured and stained. Shades of all patterns ; all glass warranted not to stain. Order solicited. J. M. ALBERTCN. Octolier, 2 1T4. 3iuo. JUST OPENED ! The Tatf and Winter mylen or LADIES DRESS GOODS, Fancy Goods, WOOLEN GOODS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. A splendid line of Notions, Ladies goods a specialty. Gents' Gloves, Neck tics, Hankerchiifs, Ac. Call and see the immense Block at MISS KATE BLACK, Market Square, Sunbury. Snttnnry, Not. 13, 174. ! gnjill) 's.'s Mslmmi. KllORT PllONPOXEMEVr DAY FIXED-FILL DISTRIBUTION. TlrNt Grand Gift Concert. Montpelisr Female Hnmane Associatioii, AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. .M ARC H 20, 1ST I. 1 1ST OF GIKTK. 1 Oniud CWu ilt 1 Oranil Cash ii:t 1 Grand Cmb II) f anil Gifts, tiy,!' eacj 13 CU Gifts, 5,(VJ acL $10,(i00 CU.0UU i'.,is)0 1IM,(1H) 7.VXKI Tiil.UOil Sil,'J0U iw.noii 511.000 4DO.IK10 SO rbb Oifts, 11 CHh Gifts, I.OO t'siih Gilts, !,) Casbfiiftn, 1, ISH) tract. .VW e.ih 1WI each 50 each 'JOeaeh 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to l,POO,00O M JIRER OP TICKETS. 100,004). I RICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets 120.00 HalvfH lO.tKJ Quartan? 5.00 K.f hUn of eich Conjion 2.30 S' Tickets for 100.00 The Montpelier Female Humane Association, cliartitr ed by the I.eginUture of irjrir.iu aud the Circuit. Court of Orange Co,, jirnixifr hy a Gland Gift Concert to en tabliHh and ewlow a "Uome for the Old, Inl'inu, aud Dentitnte Indira of Viiyinia," at Moutpelier, the former reaideuce oi Vmident .Tamex Mudion. Govrason's Ofrirt, Richmonp, July 3, 18T4. It afi'orita me pleamire today that I ani well acquaint ed wita n lurpe majority of the ofScera of the Mont pelkr Female Humane AfaocjutHti.wbn rfnide in the vicinity of Iny borne, und I attest tuir iiitellieiice atirl their worth Mid high renitatiuii aa pentleiuen, an well an the public confidence, inflm uce and eubftantia! inratm liberally nv iireentFd amotiK them. JAMF.H L. KEKPF.lt. Gov. VirRiuia. ALtTAMPBiA, Va., July 8, 174. " i commend them as gaut! of honor aud integrity, and fully entitled to the confidence of th public. . - R. W. HUGHES, V. H. Judge F.atn Pist. of Va. Further ivirnceft by perniiRHion : Hia Firelleucy Oillicrt C. Walicer, Kx-GoM-rnor of Va. ; Hon. Robert K. Withera, Limit.-41ov. of Va. aud lT. S. Kuiwlor elect ; Senators aud Memliem of CoiiRreP! from Va. Rrmittanoea for tii'krtx may be made by exprem pre paid, poat-oftice motey-order on Wifhlugton, D. C, or by reninte'ed lcttet. For full particular, tcMinioiiiule, Ae aud for Cir cxibir. Ad.irem, HON. JAMKS BA hlJOUK, Phks't Tf. F. H. A., Ai.cx.tNKRit, Va. RrliaMe spiti wanted everywhere. Jan. 22, 4w. TEAS RETAILED AT Importer Priors, BY THE Great Atlantic ani PaciSc Tea Co. 231 Market Ntreet Ilarrisburg. Thia ia au organintion of capitaliati to IMPORT AXD DISTRIIU Ti: TEAS for on! email profit, aaving tha annaumer all preflta of middlemen. We control a large part of the Ileal 'feu hrought to tUil coimtrr, which are xold by onrwlvm. Persona buying of othfr dealors do to to their own dia Idvantiige. Our liouaea in China and Jupau have the very bent farilitira of aelectiug, which (five m great ad vantages. We have equelisbed atores for d'airiieiUng our teas in ill tbe principal cities of the Cnittru Metes. We give to our customer a IteautiinI Oil hromo, (tslen from the richest gems of American and Foreign artists) which, if bought at picture stored, would cost much more than the price of the Tea. Th ac chromes are a present to our customers. AU goods aold Warranted to give" perfect tatistactlun or the money refunded. Great Atlantic fc Paeine Tea Co., 221 Market street, Harris burg. Jan. 22, 4w. J'or C0JGUS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, MELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT CP ONLY IX BITE BOXEH. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Bold by Druggists. .Tun. 22, 4w. CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT At hou e, Male or F&male. $30 per weel: warranted. So capital reniired. Particulars and valuable namolfa sent tr-e. Address with 6 cent stamp, C hos, Wiiliemeburjr, X. Y. Pee. 2", 4w. O PER C E X T . couriKioy Kim booi: aoijit. On new and most popular books by one of the !rgest subscriptiou tan it in the eouiitrr. i books for W ct. ; )3 book i'it S1.20. ie. -No b'-Tribi if. Send for tirciihurs ami ee. A-btre-s 1'. O. HoX 52-': lFautorJ. Couu. iiee. 11. wr. 'nTT,TSAMPLF. to Agents. T.nnt' Comhi.natioti r ll.riljNFEnLic-Booa'.withClii-omi. Seod stamp. F. P. GLUCI, Sew Bedford Mass. Jan. 22, 4 v. SOMETHING FOR YOU. Send stamp and get it. Andrew, F. D. HriWT, street. Sew York. aud 77 Nassau Jtfn. ?, 4w. irYTC H"" VrTl?nff,''thefast.-etsell-AuLiMo AIM i!iling book evermib b.hd. Neud for sreeiroen pages and our eitra terms to Agents. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Pkila KCLfHlA. Pa. -'an. 22, 4w. EMPLOYMENT. OITFIT smn trek We want a suitable person in every neighborhood to take orders aud driver good for our established C. O. I). Salfs ot et.ipl S""1 teniily gowts of all kind" in constant nse nd v. ,;i.r. The old est C. O. L. houss in America, hales over hit' a million lion in 174. Larok Cash Pay to the irsoii. A real chance for all, male, at your houits or tmveitng. No. risk. It you go to work we will send you treo and post paid a line of samples and complete ontni. Address at once a:-d secure your territory. H. J. HALL & CO., 6, N. Howakk Hfkk.Ki, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 2i, 4w. t flTIJ y CHRISTIAN, a large live, lamily paper, jail X I V 1 of stories and good readii.-;f. No (-ctarianisin, rn 1 1 T,1 polities, pills, putfs nor alertiaemeuts. Only X 1 1 li 7.t cts. a years ! Send 10 rant fur i specimens before yut get it : Hjdendid Map PTeminau. Agents wanted everywhere. Big Commission! paid! A. L. HisriNOs, GSM Wash'u St., Bostan, Mass., mm Arrb St., Phils., Pa. Jan. tt, l7o. 4w. BUSINESS FOR 1875r:' -ae ar- to dwellings, stores, etc. Profitable. We garantee cau vassera success. Agents wauteil. Address maiT, 8. 8. Mann k Co., 2x1 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Ml. Juu. t, lor."j.--t'. . HATE YOU TRIED ARE YOC s WEAK, XERVOUP, OR DEBILITATED f Are you so lauguid iht any eienion require more of an etiort thau yoa tv I cupable of lokking 'J Tbsa tr .turulielia, the wouitertiil tmc and :riviirora tor, which ; io eueuciclly ou I In- secret lie orgaus as to imi'art i?oto all vital torces. - It ia no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to l.t the sufterer fall to a lo.rer depth ol ini4ry, but it is a egeieble tonic acting iii..-ec:ly ou the liver aud spleen. It regulates the bene!, quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy toue to the nuole system as to soon make tbe invalid feel like a new person. Its oieratiou is not violent, but is characterised to greitt geni leuess ; the patient e xpeiieuees no sudden change, no marked leeults, but gradually Vs troubks "Fold their teuts, like the Aral, And sileutly stral away." This is no new and untried iliscovery, but has beeu long used a-ith wonderluJ remedial results, and is pro nounced by the highest medical authoiitee, "Ihe most powertul tonic snd alternate ktKWtn." Ak vour druggist for it. l or sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Jau. K, 4w. Philadelphia, tV. psYCHOMANCY, or ROI L CHARMING.' How 1 either sex may fasciuate and gain the love and affect ions of any person they choose lusuntiy. This simple mental acquired neut nil can possess, free.by mail, for 2V., together wiih a marriage guide, Egyptian (ira cle, lruuv. Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirts, te. A queer lok. Address T. WILLIAM fc 'o. Pub.Puila. De.;.2S, 4w. .MARYLAND EYE AXD EAR INSTI Tl'TE 66 X. Chariot Street, Baltimore, .Mil. George Healing, M. I., Ij.te I'rof of Eye and Ear Sur gery in the Washington I'uiversity, burgeon in Charge. The large handsome residence of the late Charles Car roll has tx-'li tilted up v.-i'e all the improvements adopt ed iu the latest Schools of Kuropc, for the apecial treat ment of this class of iliseanes. Apply by letter to lit olio E ltLl'LINO, M. V., Muryevn in Charge. Pec. 25, 4w. The New York "Woeltly Wit lieMt, givinK News. Markets, Stories. Pictures, and Live Kditorials !t tHl'O a year Postage rasl, baa reached 75,000 Circulation in three rears. Heud tor free samide cop. Iec. 25. 4k. n iTIIUl'T EXCEPTIOX, THE CnEAPEfT IN Towx. WINTER GOODS of every description and variety such as WOOL EX GOODS, Dreas Good:, coiupriplno; all the novelties hi fabric ouil hnde. Fcll As?ortmext of Notions, wMcli are !tiu2j oM nt ttie lowest Cash Price?. Ai.!o, Okooeries and Provision1?, pure and fresh. 0,CF.ENfcWARE, ClLASRWARE, AND WOOD and Willow Ware, Nicest Ilrands of Flour constantly on hand. A very lnnje ASSOKTMENT OF WALL FA FEU, both glazed and common, always, on hand. BOOTS ANI) SITOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. JlEAl) Y-MA DE CLOTIIIXG, of all sizes nnd of the latest style. FLOUR. A constant snpp'yof western white wheat flour a upcciality. The public are invited to call and examine our Goods tree of charge. Our motto is "Quirk Hales and Small Protit," and to please all. The highest prices will be prild for all kinds of country produce. By strict attention to business aud keeping at all times the most complete stock, and soiling at thclowcst prices, we hope to merit a f jII share of patronage. REED BROTH EH & SEASHOLTZ. fnnbnry, Pee. 4.1874. ffllt-ttkal. r-TSr.-.-?i. zr""";s7 xr-r.vi 1 Dr. J. Walker's California Vine- Rar TJitters are a purely Vegetable propara tion, made chierly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The qucBtion is almost daily asked, " What is the- cause of the unpar alleled success of Vinegar Bitters ! Our answer is, that they remove the' cause of disease, and the patient recov ers his health. They arc the great Wood purifier and a life-giving princi ple, a perfect Renovator arid Invigorator of the system. Never before in the his tory of the world has a medicine heen compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vinegar Bitters in healing the tick of every disease man is heir to. They are a pontic Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Vicernl Organs iu P.ilious iseaes. The properties of De. Walker's Vinegar J'ittees arc Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudoritie, Altera tive, and A nti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin egar Bittsbs the most wonderful Invigor Btit that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters 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. Bilious, Remittent, and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so prev alent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others with their vast tributaries, throughovlt our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensivf 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 no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr.. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will Bpeedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which th bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vtuegab Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Fain in the Shoulders, Cough3, Tightness of the Che3t, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain iu tho region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Llcer3, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affec tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In theso, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's VrsEGAH Bitters have shown their great curative powers in the most ob stinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious.. Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers,. Diseases of the Blond, Liver, Kidneys and Blad der, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walk er's VrjfEGAR Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Rhenm, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Instulcs, Boil, Carbuncles, King-worms, frieuld-bnad, Sore Eyeo, Erysipelas Itch, Scurfs, Diwolorntioii3 of the Skin, Humor and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever name or nature, aro literally dug vp and carried out of the system in a fchcrt time by the use of thene Bitter.-!. Tin, Tape, and other "Worms, lurking in the evstem of go many thousands are rflectually destroyed and removed. No cVFtem of medicine, uo vermifuges, no an thtlminitic will free tho system from worms like thee Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old. married or sin ie, at tbe dawn of wo manhood, or the turn 'of life, theie Tonic Bit teri display so decided an influence that im provement is soon peri'eptibli. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find it impurities bursting through tho likiu in Pimples. Eruption, or Sores; eleane it when you find it dbftr.ieted and slucrish in the veins : cleanse it when it is foul ; your feeling will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. It. II. McIXNALL Si CO., Droirpit!i andtJm. A fin.. Sun Frareiitoo. CnUforoin, iiu.l cir. of Wai!iiu)rtn ainl Charl'.'-n Si., X. Y. Sold by all Drugg IkI !". Children ollni look Pale anil Kick from no other caue thau having wornn'in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COM FIT: will destroy Worms without injury fo the I'hild, being perfectly WHITE.nnd from all the coloring or other injurions ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CCRTIH & BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New Tork. Sold by Vruijtfistt ami Chcmltti, awl iltaU.rx in Mflieine at Tw'fstt-Fivf. C'f.xts a P.ox. July 13, 1873. ly. .M tin hood : How I.ot, How It Ntorel ! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Ci i.vkr well's Celebrated Essat on the radical cure (wit bout medicine) of Spermatorrho'a or Semi nal Weakness, Iuvolnntary Seminal Losses, Im potency, mental nnd Physical Incapacity, Impe dements to Marriage, etc.; also, consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced bv self-indulgence or sextial extravasancc, Ac. ' tWPrice in a teHled envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, In this admirable Ei say, clearly demonstrate, from a thirty years' sueetisful "practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangeious use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at oneo simple, certain, acd effect ual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Iy'This Lecture should be in the h inds of every youth and every man in tbe land. Sent under seal, in a plnin envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two po?t stamps. Aildrom the Publiehers, C.1.S. J. C. KLIXE, A CO. JS7 P.owfry, . T. Pout Offle Box, 4:k6 Jan., 18Ti.ly. Mutldiug I.oIh For Sale. NINETEEN LOTS, 25x100 feet, fronting on Vine street, in-Sunbnry. Price $125. Also hirfy lots, 25x137, fronting on Spruce and Pine streets. Price $1S per foot. Also eight lots, 25 xflO, fronting on Fourth street between Walnut and Sprnre. Price 4"0. Also 21 lots, 25x110, fronting on Third and Spruce streets, between Wolnnt nnd Spruce. Price $400. Also 5 lots 21(230 on the north side of Spruce meet. Price $(i00. Also 10 lots Iu Cake'own. The above prices do not include corner lots. Persons de siring to purchase will do well to call soon. Terms easy. IRA T. CLEMENT, jan. 23, 3m. COAM COAI.I COAL! GRANT BROS., Shippers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBURY, PA. (LOWER WHA-KF.) Order will receive rirompt attention. PESXSYL,V,1XIA IMII. KOAD. THILADELPniA 4 ERIE K. E. DIVISION. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after Sunday, Nov. 15th. 1S74, the Trains on the Philadelphia & Eric Rail Hoad Divi sion will ran as follows : WESTWARD. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia, 12.55 p m " " " Hamburg, 5.00 p id Waiiamsport, i.15pm Lock Haven, 10.90 p it " " arr. at Buffalo, 9.00 a m Erie Mail leaves Philadelphia, 11.55 p m " " Harrisburg:, 4.25 am " " " Willamspoit, S.aaam " " " Lock Haven, 9.43 a n " " " Kenovc, 11.10 am " " an at Erie, 8.05 p m Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia, 8.00 a m " Harrisbunr, 1.35 p m " " " Willhvmsport, 6.20 pm " " arr at Lock Haven, 7.30 p m Lock ITaven Ac. leaves Ilarrisburg, 9 15 a m " " " " VVilliamsp't, 2.05 pm " " ; l-ork Haven, 3.10 pm EASTWARD. 1 . Philadcl. Express leaves Lock Haven, 0.40 a m " " WHliamsport, 7.5.5 a 111 " " arr. at Harrisburg, 12.10 a m " " " Philadelphia, t.15 p m Erie Mail leaves Erie, 11.20 am " " Renovo, S.25 p m " " " Lock Haven, 9.45 pm " " " WHliamsport, 10.51) p m " arr. at narrUburir, 2.30 am " arr at Philadelphin, . fi.50 a m Fast Line leaves Emporium, 8.55 p m " " " Kenovo, 10.40 p m " " " Lock Haven, 11.55 pm " " " WiHIamsport, 1.10 am " " arr. at Harrisbnry, 4.20 a m " " arr. at Philadelphia, 8.05 am Day Express hvivp Lork H.iven. 11.25 a m " " Williamsport, 12.25 a m " " arr. at Harrisburg, 4.00 pm " " " Philadelphia, 7.30 pm Mail East connects east and west at Erie with L. 8. & M. 8. R. W. nnd nt L'orry with Oil Creek and Allegheny R.K. V. Afnil WkL Willi fnat anil trnina t Q -.-ww ..... UIIU .IUIU.1 III J.. V . & M. B. R. W. and at Corry with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. Erie Mail and Elmira Mail make close con nections at Williamsport with N. C. R. W. trains, north, and at HarrLiburg with N. C. R. W. trains south. WM. A. BALDWIN. Genl Sup't. sttihrnvxis. JOHS H. SELt. Jobs M. Sobosocr. SELL, at .SCIIOXOLK, Second Street, Womelsdobi1, Pa. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS WINES, BRAXDIE3, GINS, Pare Old Rye Whiskey, Apple Wbiskbt, Cordials, Ac. All Liquors sold granrranteed as represented. Orders promptly attended to and pnblic pa tronage respectfully solicited. SELL A SCHONOCE 2d St., Womelsdorf, Berks Co., Pa. Fob. 27. 1S74. ly, a w "1 o -1 "3 O 7J S s 5" 2- s 9 0 B 09 U O "3 s THE K1.0 BARBER SHOP 18 THE SHOP OF THE TOWN and long bas been ; ask history and she will tell you Men have grown old In our patronage Rabies on their mothers' breast To bouncing boys at play ; And youths by maidens fair caressed, To stalwart men with cares oppressed, And old men silver gray. And among the honored and lasting impres sions'of time, and the crash of revolutions in circumstances, we stand a living monumental memento of the ingenuity and perseverance ap pertaining to the identity of progression, plying our vocation with the highest style of art and perfection, jind aspiring to achieve the highest reward of merit attainable in onr humble capaci ty, and tbe sentiment of respect and approbation which the presence of superior.appliances and es tablishment are always wont to inspire. Always to pleaec We shave with ease Cut and comb with tafte the hair ; Shampoo the head with soothing cure. And color the whiskers black or brown, To suit tbe people about the town. Then allow me politely request you to stop, And not go past nor from around our shop. To get shaved on the basis of ability nor as some have done for onr nse of the ballot for prin ciple sacred and right nor nnder the common secret and invidious guise of enmity to complex ion ; for the cut of a man's coat, or the color of his skin, ought not to aifect his usefulness nor his qualifications. A fair chance is all that we demand, to srive the proof to all tho land. JAMES W. WASHINGTON. Proprietor. Sunbury, April 5, 13 : Xo. 91, Market st. CENTRAL J3RUG STORE Q.B.CADYW-LADER. 1 3 the place to buy pure and fresh MEDICINES, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PERFUMERY, NOTIONS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, LIQUOR for niedicirml purposes, and all other arti cles usually kept in a first-class Drug Store. Special attention paid to compounding pre scriptions and family receipts by competent druggists. I am prepared to furnish in quantities to suit purchasers and at Philadelphia prices, CALCINED PLASTER, PHILADELPHIA LIME, FINISMNQ SAND, PLASTERING nAIR. Portland, Roman, Rosendale and tabigh CEMENTS, Land Plaster for Farmers, Timothy and Clover Seeds. Also, Garden Seeds of nil kinds. Aall and get a Rural Register for 1874. GEO. B. CADWALLADF.K. Sunbnry, Feb. 6, 1874.-ly. 7IACIIISE NHOP AM IKO .OlMRY. GEO. ROIIRBACII & SONS, Ku 11 bury, Pen 110, INFORM the public that they are prepared 10 do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added a new Machine Shop in connection with their Foundry und have supplied themselves with New Lathes, Planing and Boring Machine, wit h the latest improvements. With the aid of skillful mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders of NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may be given them, in a satisfactory man ner. Grates to suit any Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other bnild Ings, of all sizes. BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron .Fencing FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS; VERANDAHS, FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCES. AC. AC. j The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su I ieriority, have been still further improved, and I will always be kept on hand. Also, THRESHING MACHINES, 1 Sunbnry. May 2d, 197t w 2 H yx. 2 - W f y - N U 2.5 m r$SS$l i Ml (5 grimltnral. As Earlt Vegetabu! Fbajit:. Many a man might have de!i?acie very early did he but think how cheaply they eonld be had. Tbe material are often close to band, bnt are no thought of, or if thought of the whole matter is put oft to . some convenient time which never comes. Garden frames or pits are of tbia character. With roaunre iu abundance, and the heat from fermentation wasting away, almost every one who has a baruyard might have early vegetables at almost do cost. Most early vegetables want little heat. Let tuce, radishes, asparasrns, cauliflower and some others, grow when the earth is but very little above the freezing point, and the cars in looking after them is very trifling indeed. Cauliflower pits are made of stone or brick- They are sank In the earth about four feet, sometimes more or a little less, and in the fall of the year are filled with manure mixed with leaves or other coarse vegetable rubbish thatjwill keep tbe mass from heating too fast. This is !led up to the glass as well as tramped in hard, and a few Inches of earth put over the whole. On this the young plants in September are set. As the plants grow tbe material sinks, so that they arc always close to the glass, which Is one of the essentials of good culture. The plants do not grow much in the winter, and about this season of the year radishes or lettuce may be sown between the cauliflower plr.nts without interfering much with their growth. Asparagus may also be dug up carefully in the fall and planted at tho same time as. the cauliflower, and thus one can have four crops all off of the sains little piece of hot bed ground. We said that the frame part may be made of brick or stone ; but of coarse boards will do, but are too temporary. Under the in fluence of fermenting materials wood lasts but a few years. Stone or brick will last a lifetime. Tbe pit may be a foot or so above the ground at the lower portion, and a framework for the glass fitted thereon. The glass shonld slope tolerably so as to catch the rays of the morning sun. A four or perhaps six-sash frame of this character, made of tbe most durable materials, could be put up in most cases for one hundred dollars, and tbe vegetables got out of it in a single spring would be worth nearly half of that. There would be first radishes in nse, then aspa ragus, then the lettuce, following with the cauli flower in April or May. A day will clean out the old manure, excellent stuff by the way for tbe liner garden crops and flowers ; aud another day will fill in and get ready the material for the new crops. The sub sequent altentlon will be little. No covering bnt tbe sash is necessary, as the warmth of the fer menting material helping below with the sash above, prevents the Irost from beicg very severe in the frames, and a little does not hurt them. The greatest danger Is that the air may become too warm. The sashes are generally tilted so that there Is air at all times except when very cold. All of this knowledge, however, soon eomes after one has engaged a little in managing one ; and it is surprising how 7ery little time or care will be requisite. We are quite sure that any one who takes the trouble once to have some such a cold frame as this for early vegetables, would never afterwards want to be without one. Gtrmantvim Ttltgraph. norSEHOLD. GrsxBaL Dihectioss FOB Maiiso Sol ps Lean, Juicy beef, mutton and veal, form tha basis of all good soups ; therefore it is advisable to procure those pieces which afford the richest succulence, and such a are fresh-killed. Stale meat renders them bad, and fat is not so we!! adapted for making them. The principal art in composing good, rich soup, Is so to proportion the several Ingredients that tbe flavor of one hall not predominate over another, and that all the articles of which it Is composed, shall form an agreeable whole. To accomplish this, care must be taken that the roots and herbs are per fectly well cleaned, and that the water is pro portioned to the quantity of meat and other in gredients. Generally a quart of water may be allowed to a pound of meat for soups, and half the quantity for gravies. In making soaps or gravies, gentle stewing or simmering la incom parably the best. It may be remarked, however, that a really good soup can never be made but In a well-closed vessel, although, perhaps, great er wholesomenes is obtained by an occasional exposure to tbe air. Soups will, in general, take from three to six hours doing, and are much better prepared the day before they are wanted. When the soup is cold, the fat may be much more easily and completely removed ; and when it is poured off, care must be taken not to dis turb the settlings at tbe bottom of the vessel, which are so fine that they will escape through a sieve. A taroU is the best strainer, and if the soup is strained while it is hot, let tbe lamis or cloth be previously soaked in cold water. Clear soups must be perfectly transparent, and thick ened soups about the consistence of cream. To thicken and give body to sonps and gravies, potato-mucilage, arrow-root, bread-raspings, isinglass, flour and butter, barley, rice or oat meal, in a little water rubbed well together are used. A piece of boiled beef pounded to a pulp, with a bit of butter and flour, and rubbed through a sieve, and gradually incorporated with the soup, will be found an excellent addition. When the soup appears to be too thin or too weak, tbe cover of the boiler should be taken off, and the contents allowed to boil till some of the watery parts have evaporated ; or some of tbe thicken ing materials above mentioned should be added. When soups and gravies are kept from day to day in hot weather, they shonld be warmed Bp every day, and put into fresh scalded pan or tureens, and placed in a cool cellar. In tempe rate weather, every other day may be sufficient. Various herbs and vegetables are required for tbe purpose of making soups and gravies. Of these the principal arc Scotch barley, peart barley, wheat flour, oatmeal, bread-raspings, peas, beans, rice, vermicelli, macaroni, Isinglass, potato-mucilage, mushroom or mushroom ketch up, champignons, parsnips, carrots, beetroot, turnips, garlic, shalots and onions. Sliced on ions, frid with butter and flour till they o browned, and then rubbed through a sieve, ore excellent to heighten the color and flavor of brown soups and sauces, and form the basis of many of tbe fine relishes furnished by the cook. Tbe older nnd drier the onion, the stronger will be its flavor. Leeks, cucumber or bmnet vine gar ; celery or celery seed pounded. The latter, though equally strong, does not impart the deli cate sweetness of the fresh vegetable ; and when used as a substitute, its flavor should be correct ed by the addition of a bit of sugar. Cress-reed, parsley, common thyme, lemon thyme, orange thyme, knotted majors m, sage, mint, winter savory and basJI. As fresh green basil is (eldom to be procured, and Its fine flavor is soon lost, the best way of preserving the extract is by pouring wine on the fresh leaves. For the seasoning of soup, bay-leaves, tomato, tarragon, chervil, burnet, allspice, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, clove, mace, black and white pepper, essence of anchovy, lemon-peel and Juice, and Seville orange juice, are all taken. Tbe latter imparts a finer flavor thau tbe lemon, and the acid is much milder. These materials, with wine, mushroom ketchup, Harvey's sauce, tomato sauce, combined in various proportions, are, with other ingredients, manipulated into an. almost endless variety of excellent soups and gravies. Soups, which are Intended to consti tute the principal part of a meal, certainly ought not to have been Savored like sauces, which are only designed to give a relish to somo particular dish. Authur'i Jfomt Ifagaziiu. Medical Phofeui-ies of Egos. Tbe white of an egg has proved of late tue most efficacious remedy for burns. Seven or eight successive applications of this substance soothe pain, and effectually exclnde the burn from the air. Thi simple remedy seems to be preferable to coll dion or even cotton. Extraordinary stories aj told of tbe healing properties of a new oil whiu is easily made from the yolk of hen's eggs. Th eggs are first boiled hard, and the yoiks are thei removed, crushed and placed over a fire, wher they are carefully stirred until the whole sub stance ia just on the point of catching fire, whe the oil separates and may be poured oft. On yolk will yield nearly two teaspoonsful of oi It is in general nse among the colonists of Sout Russia as a means of curing cuts, bruises an scratches. A Dish tor Bkkakfast. Take a sheep' brains and solid so to" set them ; when cot divide each lobe a kidney, egg and brea.' crumb, and fry a nice, light brown, with lttt row of bacon aean aeeomwwimenf.