Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 03, 1875, Image 4

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    iamsroue '&fccttes.
FsoMtheNew Yoik Gnptft we .learn that
Ihe puIl-bBck lias bad some trouble, with St.
Peter, and this It the way it k told . . -
Rule Fullback toiicM one 2ay
The jr.itea of Pradi ;
Bt. Peter wiped hi spedac'nia
A B1 rubbed bU ancient ejr.
And throngs of female anj-els came
With enriou pile the wb:!c,
Intent, laditi alvraya are,
To ice the latest ty!e.
Tl.e Saint put on bia ulacses tlu-u
An oboei'Taticm took ;
'What I What !' be Mid. 'lb' traverse
The lawi of 'niusn't look.'
'Tied back in front ! Piled up behind !
'Twill nr ver Co, I fear !
Tne tblnc'ia too ridienloui
You cannot enter here,
What did ehe da t My curious friend,
Sin- fcut behind a tree ;
And ia a jifley alio was dri-Mcd,
A anela onhl to be.
St. Feter kisaed her then, aud aid,
'Pais iu ui) liule dear ;
But mind, you musn't introduce
Such naughty fashions here.'
A SoRRT Dl'TCItMAS. Mine frow Va 1:0 bef
teraheoittob5 till L;m-1 bcfoic the diet;
then ibc vaa to tfoot tfo:e ; remarked Mr.
Vauderhorord to hi ccihnoi . .
'Yonr w its wa an amiubia wouiaji, ami you
do great injustice to ber memory,' said Mr
riugcit..
Vc". vat jou know to much about mine frow ?
'i wa not intimately acquainted w ith her, but
I tin sure that all her acquaintance loved her.'
Vot ricU bad they to iovt horf -Maybe '
Ma;be whail '
Maybe yon le?ve mine frow, too.'
WbJ do you epeak o Mrai:j;ei J" 1
Vy, One day a pijj man eliuht like you. catne
icto onr house, aud kissed wine trow rij-lit be
fore ber fae.
'Were you pretest at the lime V
To pe aure I vot'
Wei: what did you dot'
I kicked bim r:j:bt pebind hit luck.'
'Did be re-.-iit it I'
Tab, be broke roc and de lowkini: (rlast, ami
a'.: of ihe crockery in the huurc 'ccj-t t!ie bed,
intotuiatli !'
Whsl did you do then t'
Tbrn I c::.ed rmtcrl m:iter' muter! and I
called for ike slitilc, aud tl.e siitny. iiul co:i
ttabie to come; and be mud away !'
Do yoo intend to charge me with takinu such
unwarrantable liberties with the companion ot
your bocotn t
. . Ue no furge noiLii.jf Tor it now, pecaiitc Le
pe tead and pcrrled.'
I will not allow jou la tr.ake uch insinua
tion. Tou are an old tyrant, and everybody
' (aid you were triad when your wife died.
"Evciypoily be one tarn liar.'
'J taw no tymptoius of sorrow.'
Me felt more wortlil tau ef mt lsa cow had
tied.
'Y'our cow. What a comparison.'
She vo a great lots a lieavy loss for she
Vot at pic as dat (sj.rcudiii:; out die arms), and
the weighed more tan two hundred pouudt.'
Look ou:, old n.an, or you m trouble I
r'onbt if your wile Wat even kieaed by uny man
after ber marriare. At all events you must
ajologirc for what you have enid of rac.'
'Tot it apolopce I'
Tou mutt beg my urdon, and tay you are
torry ; if yon do not I will enter a complaint
against you and have yon arrested. '
I pe torry ten.
Sorry for what V
3orrv you ki-aed mine frow.
Tou incorrigible idiot ! That is not what you
matt tay ; for I never do tucb a.tl.ii: 1"
No you must I pe torry yi:i neer did such a
thinf in my life
'Must I pe torry you never did tuch a ting t'
'No you urisi lake back what you said.'
While the dutclmmn wa in this dilemma, h a
friend Hans Hai.itiur.ccr, came alone;, and fluall
succeeded in reconciling the parlies, ben the
trio adjourned to a neighboring colic house.
Old Soldier's tTOKins. Several power bs
trimmed Ti-teraus gathered in a certain police
ttction the :t:ir evening, says the Louisviilc
CcvrierJuurnal, to keep out of the rsin for a
few minutes, Bnd while there discusser the late
war.
'I remember,' said one, 'that a bullet passed
cljar through George Gav's bedv and never
killed biro.'
I collect,' f:;id ancah-r, 'that a ball lodged
i i Till Pearson's innr, ccj never w i.ken out,
bt lived.
'I,' t-ti iii i t. -k.. .1 when the doctors
'i'occht si- i . i e wat gene up, at a
" "i"' . ; .r, inc, 0f ujt ,tArt but
C lived.
e - ; ' . . tss pierced by a b-.U
nd .'i -. . ,-vj -,e pBf rnfn but one.
T'i. - -".niri- ir.-d considerable surprise
r.n!( u ..i ..-. : all svr all.tlim and
' eepy .. ' .;, a-;:. .ited til! bia ciuiian
.Tt..n ii-tt I. t t ,e i drawled in his lpinj
' cents :
!: fe i(vk a litiir tiTigli, I allow;
b'tJlm Jon-s, n n fit r,i,, of me, was shot
thipa.li t:ir neck rn that Lit bend just hung by
t!.? fuii.'
"uk-U brave. is !' rjarulatrd all ; 'you don't
Men ii in fcni lie lived. ii you 1'
't'h, no ; he died,' diawkd slim and sIih py.
NorViciM.r IIlsnM. Buiiiy has been
n:arkd two weeks aud has lclt bis wife,
liuudy. is a lilue ninii and liU ife weighs 1140
pouriilt, and was the relict of the late Peter
H..IU. Abcut ten days ufler marriage Bunriy
wts turprised ou waging in the morning to Cud
his better half tilting up in bed weeping at If
her he-.rt . would breat. Astonitlied, bo asked
the caue or her sorrow, but receiving uo reply
ha beaa to sir uine that there must be tome
reertltn Ur nund that she viliiheid from bim,
ti nt ;.s tb cause ,f !,er Vnguisl , to be re
t.j :ked to Mr B. that as they were married
the should tell l.iiu Hie causof ber Kriel. to, if
possible, be couid avert it, ami oftcr eontldera
tie coaxing he elicited the following from ber:
Lst nil t I dreamed I was single, nad Ht I
x.-ed tI.rou.;h a well-lighted street 1 caiuc to a
iterf -bere a siifn in front adverted busbauds'
in c-.ls. TfcU.icg it eurioat, I entered, and
rtv.y'A tioin; the wull ttr either tide were mea
villi pricw sOired io tbem. 'Such beautiful
men ; odidToV $1,900, some lor J&00. and so ou
ts ClW, end a I bad cot the amount 1 could
rat purcbae.
1 i; '.: :u: to coiutlo her, li. placed Lis arm
I'-i'iKij' -..-; nd ber end ashed :
i-ud Cid you s ny men like rutf ihVr. V
4'n, yes tb repiied, drawing aT,ay from
Vvt, 'loi: like ou ; tb.-y were tied up iu buueh
t , liric ji;v.a;us, aud told fir ten cuts a
huuCj gr. r? and rent to aiA his lawyer if
br. Uat. st:a".ciert cs. for voice.
?.-p-T in Tr," Tli-.Ti- i. In Nit Tork. a
u". i vas cirryln- c lire tprtle alonf the tlrect.
.4i-a r.a IrUiirr.an rrtnt; rlonir, followed by a
ir-rrs t,-y. T?7akrc'-T,r-Tnign trie j by geute
TirH 2"t f-4 -MJ; esiui.be: to put bis fin
; .is irto the turtle's mijth.bul be wis to tmait
.'a, i.
r-.T '.Ti: put my dm;:t tail in rv.i
' Ml -. - i, .Jil .
:J: irri;rrc'- rriiJ rr 'Sir, d-tr, fck lils
:" -ui i.v'i it in th. tnrtieV
! r.:;'i. ..'e'T. fre!-; wf. it H -!-n tlr.
:":,-) S"- Cn-.. n l'-r ;w :c A r: ; t-IJ -nd off
11. I".?. :tp.nf -. r.'Hroail tynA, .-v.nt tt
tT'" r .V. - :: rii;f r.'i id i u,,-, ,er
l:. Ir -si. I)-.' . '"t co-i-jnfji tMLvin
' r''' ' 'Vli ',2 f.-rova -.wr.ylf
t'. r: -;r,-.: -t r,..-. tc-rrd -j'th
' !;c. lb; Iritlimau rnd tz-
c: .:.
r -.: - ''.--- r-.s 'i r"-V--'-,r.-. -
:; l'::ta it: .end -,vi;'i
r - - V ; ; ;
". -'. i. . vol.- 'j.' I
VEGET1NE
wii.LCt icr
S.CKOFU L A,
Scrolalous Humor.
i
i
VroKmB will eradicate, from tl.e system-
every taint of Scrofula and Sciotuioua u
U has permanently cured thousands in- Huston
and vicinity who bad been long and pam.ul
tutfeiers.
Canrtr, Cancerous Ilninor.
The marvelous effect of Veof.tine in case of
Cancer and Cancerous Humor challenges the
most pwi!ouna.atieuti.n of the medical facu.iy,
manv ot whom are precribi:iK Vfoetinb to their
patieutt.
rnnker.
Vkoetinc has never failed to cure the most
ir.flnxible case of Canker.
."rlrrc-nriftl IisCMsiei.
i The Yegetine meet with wonderful s.icccss
I in the cure of 'this class of diseases.
I'aiu in Ihe Bouck.
In this complaint the Vfcetine is me i;rem,
remedy, as it removes trom the system tuo pro- .
ducinj; cause. j
Salt Kliftim. j
Tntier. Sri't niicnm. Scald Head, Ac, willcer- !
j tnUiiy yield to the ;reat alterative effects ol j
I F1ET1E.
VEGCTinE-ims never failed to cure the most
inveterate ene of Erysipelas,
rimple mid Humor of iUe Tare.
lieaton shonld teach us that o blothy, rouh
or limplcd skin de.-ends entirely upon an inter
na! cause and nooniwar.1 application-can ever
cure the delect. Yi:;etinb is the trcat blood
puritb-r.
Trnnors. I'leur or OIU Soros
Aretaascd bv an impure state of Ihe blood.
Cleanse the b:"o I thorou'hiy with Yeuktim:,
and tbefe complc.ini will disappear.
Catarrh.
For this comi'.ainl t!ie only sunsianiiai ,eucuw
' ... j .i i. i'.,.. t.:.,r VrortinE
I call ne oiuaiueu iu"1"-"
is the preal Mood puritier.
C'ouKlipution.
Ypr.EitNE docs not net as a catlmrlic to debili
tate tlie bowels, but cleanses all the organs, en
abliiiK each to perform the functions devolving
upon them.
Plies.
Yeretinc has restored thousands to health
who have been Ions and painful sufferers.
ifVvr.riivn u ia"nreirularfv, accofdin? to
directions, a certain and speedy cure will fol
low its use.
raininess nt the Stomach.
Yegbtiss is not a s'imulattnjf bitters which
creates a fictitious appetite, but a certle tonic,
h:ch assists nature to restore ihe stomach to a
healthy action.
Feinnle WeHUuen.
Yeoetinb acts directly upon the causes of
these complnints. It invijror t and strenL-th-ens
the whole tft-m, acts uon the secretive
orpins and allays inflammation.
Urnera! ncblllly.
In this complaint the food effects ofthe Yege
tivi! are realized immediately afler com-.nencini;
to take it : as debility denotes delicieiiey of the
b'.ccd, uud Ybetine acts directly upon the
blood..
Tejjeline I Sold by All Drnewl.
Not, 2. lm.
Scrlbncrs' Monthly for lSJC.
Tlit pubbsliers i'jviie t!iaiou to the fullowinn list
of some of th comii ff year. Iu tlie fiflil of ncliou,
betid uomrrous Loelrit t:id sliorl'r stories, there
Willi
Two Rrpmirknble Berlal Rtorirsj.
By AMERICAN AUTHORS.
The flmt of thfse, i:ow comi !e:e iu oar bund,
"GARR1EL C0NR0Y,"
Ey BRET. HARTE.
Rrgius in tl: Xuw Milr miiiiber, and will ninfortweKe
mouths. This is Mr. Harte's tlint exiei-dttl work. The
scenes mid caane:rm, whicii ihe siiihor has ch"eu
from his fmonte field, ;.ililorui, re jaiiited Willi
elmreteritie iMilncs and (owrr; r.t d the work is
without doubt Ihs Biost crapaic rrccrj vf esrly lali
forina lit that has yet spinTd.
We sliull also betui ia tue Jai.u .ry l ioniif-,
"FHiLir nola xs friends,
Or, bliow Your Passports."
By i:nwAi:i evkp.ktt hai.e.
The sceu' of this s'ory ia l.jl in ths Suutbwesiem
terrnoiy. now fonniiiK 'hs St::l of Loui::!ia and
Texas, si lbs tiiu of A-ir-ui rtuvr' treason. Th cliar
aeieni lived iu a si-etiou whirh was tow Anieiirju, now
FreiiCh, aud now S:aiiiali, aud ima record of ihir ad
venturous livm nu.kcs a story of imeuiir and ui.ftgitjg
interest throufphou.
A SECOND 'FARMER'S VAC ATION'
By Coi. GLO. E. VAIU. Jr.
Col. WaniMO is now in Eu;Oj e, vsitiug, in a row
loat rid of two hundred aud filly uules, one of the
roost lertile and i':tereHtin ol .h- viiiC-fT'owiiiu valleys
of Euro. This s-coud siiim of i.j erH jToniises to l
even more inte r'ii.c Irinn that with whica our readers
are already tHmi'.-r.
CENTENNIAL LETTERS,
Flltfd hy John Vance lifiioj.
A raR colh'Ctiou ot lU'VoluiioUdiy Ix-tieis, ihaii.ty
from stores iu the ltunds oi tiie d.iMTeiiduiits ot Co!.
Joseph Ward. Thsy an- full ot j. ,.-.. -'"
read with a ran- u-i- -o:!T:f!.ou with the enteii
niieieor&lioii cf "' year.
BRILLIANTLY ILI.tTlUTrf ARTICLES ON
AMERICAN COLLEGES.
Written rcsiicc.iveiy liy i.eii li :e.. .is. will sj pei.- dui
iliR the year. The revived n teies u col life n.akes
these jiaiiers esi-ecially ime iy, oi.d . Ui a cure iur iheui
uu usual a-.tf uliuii.
OLD NEW YORK.
Elegantly illustrated artirles op New-York, I y John
F. Minrs. will aiifir at oi.c", and r.JU attrjet the at
teutiou of all, in cay or coiiuirj, who mark Willi inU i
eat the develoi.iucia' of ih i ir-n olis. ..i.d tl-
fectiouately ren.-s:uber the quiiu! 1 1 cuiiariries ol i:s
olden time.
Every nuiuljer is .rofus!y illustrcted, tius en-tiling
ua to sri'e lo our deeni tne aiid iruiie iii-tielis, an
interest and ern:ai;e,.: ..iue i.ever at'.r.u. d iu a le.u
ilitmtraied i e. :ihi.e i. V de. i s ;tc-ustoiiHul muiiai!!--meet
the n..R ir.'.. e will in the ju-nre I devoted, as it
lias tieeii iu the p:ti, to souud insrv.ure and Christum
ll)re.
The Editorial fteparfmeiif ,
occupy over -weuiy p .K''i i e eu ..umi-i unit t.oat:iiu
ill. lloiL.i.d's vigorous .Hid taae.y cdMoih.Is, as w. 11 as
Ue-.iews if the l:::-: units in An, Li'erarare, and
Science.
9I.OO a Year, Iii ndvatieet S3 -ls. a
mnlM-r.
The in T.ils. c-iiui lete, Vv. 1S7H, 10 M. lK7."i,U.ui.d
in m.tioon cloth iiih.fi
do. do. Umiid in lK-lf iho:.m--o. ao.'.'O
Vois. h-yin in Nom -inner and May. Any of the ailn r
voinm-s (I 10 VIII) will l.e siipt i-d sepaiute'v to j arta-s
who wish th.-in to con.ph-te s-ts at this rate, 1. e., iloih,
f.'si; half morrteeo. f.l.'si
Kookiacllorsinnri lst niasvtr-rs. will
he aui 1 UtU 11: iftiit thai Will 4-J.aule luelu to till ituy Id
tlie ats.ve ofT-rs.
HiilwriN-m will please rruit iu P. O. Mnncy Orders,
or in Bank Checks or lirats, or I y registered letters.
Money iu letieiii not i-ristered, nt sender's nek.
RrninNF.R k C'. 7 BrosdwaT, New Tork. I
Oct. 2 1S7.S.
l)SVi HOHANi T, orfior-L !I .r.Mttt." Un
X ejili.rai in,-!, fnaniii.t'a :t!et a;4iri tlir love and
affcciioLa cf ai.y iron tber ctKMa. iuaiantlv. Tina
aimt'le Dental aeuire-iai.-ui all r.-ui )oraaptire,ljy mini,
for 2?:., lojjll-er wail a ninrrnire puj.is., I.rvj li.i:. Ora
cle, Iirflatr.e. Ilmta to I-hee, Wea.ln.-Mj;; Shii 'a, kc.
A ijuear lui.a. AO Iresa T. W U.M 1I k Co. IMih. PUila.
Kuv. li, 4w.
Wanted?
Acciiti forthaLMt
iwililig l'riee park-
K" lu t Lie moil.t.
Ii contain )
l.f'a j !r, IB anvcioi R..ldn IVn, I"a Holder,
TeiiCll, atnt Var.1 Mr-aauie. aiid a .iv 'of .lewrlry.
Siugi .atka:f wiiL ei-((tijt pr.w, postpaid, Tc Cir.
atlsr frrr. J-.tflDE k.CO., Tiifl I! road way, K. V.
Nov. li. 4.
iL BITES.
i xid I'XI.IAI I.K MKN AND WOVKX to si.iint
Order iu a l imrusi pa.di.g l.iiniui. n!il -a-tai
riw'il and ir'.ialile housr. l.i-..;n:vr t'ri-i.iv.
LlLn.l indrmrnt oflared and roaa'ant em; I. .!noit ;
ii. ItrlernirM at to character r-qnir !. I r full ;
I anicniara, furioif. 3 ent afaii:i anil ril!r-. I
i.'ii.uni.Ti:. YotMi i ii.. I
?ov. IJ, v. Caiouivy, 1mU,I1.
WIFE NO. 19
HY A.V. I'M 7. 4 yoi
BrirlNiii VoDnf-'ti Itrltellioun W ll'r.
I I lie only coin, !' i:i),an of all tlii fi-cri-la of
Ertpliimi'a llarrm rrr Wriom. U..rn in M..rmoimin,
ANN LI.IZA now eiiK -in ill -orld. i.o aii.r
"'1.':". .71,. Vi'Z&Z
iniia.r.itir,,,, i.,...n.. v o. v,,k. Jt i the
bwl fill U.. k 1 nl.uaheJ. lO.IKM) nc.e me- ;o.l
w.n.i. can iia-n,; lo)iiiei I ai,. ,1, ,.k fioi, fjrs io
S",;,h-.'.;r
bat addrws. 1C'.rl?i. OILMAN k. iXj.. h..t..,.;
C. 4,jv. 12.4vr
NIP and TUCK.
(CUromo.)
The Great Atlantic ana Pacific Tea Co.
.''Bdquurl-r35 A 37 V?y Ht.,X.Y.
A N lil;(l l1 in- Vfil;
ini'ARTIWTIltfl
'l A ilir.-cl to r-..i atiu.r'-a to; o-i ainnll jrofll.
S-rt7 P'ancu r.ituil K'G'ca. Hc.il" ifnl Oil fa u.. if
6i-7'r..ji ai.-a, j rf nir'l lo j irciin of 1, S. 3, 4 or
lcoriSnf Tl.-1 Vino n' t Ii: i inv l..r fir-
livi-y s f ; Ifii.li. 1 4'uronio mi;(t : "JflV o TU'i'K."
s. ii.- llos omul) let in., aiMiwon a livfiy fki tiou'li
1 tvhy and b'n i-f ilo fnt- .'a. : i,u,u ' f a
f, -:t. I. i.. o lull ,f ruari:ig tun iti.-t nil ilv.ii jjn can
:--tl ! P a'trj mr, a. Dir ii ir ti.. ,,r tl, .....
Tin ba'lic 13 jus: Ni, HUd Tm-ii. and a;.d must awn
Is I t.!wntl, Kow rbdv lordrhve-y t 'i-'l Mkf.
'-TW O MONTHS FRI'.K 1 1
Ii'EW.Y0RKTRI3UiE.
"Tke Leidinir .mrrfcai Netjspaper."
On r;-i;. of CI anil tiiis adTertnnnt, TI!E WFEK
T'Y 'i, K !" - ' li-tr I'-iiJ ui ai.tMldrm
- r.1 J .)e"nil,.r ;1. JH', or for tl2.50, liz c;i; for
v ..Ir-.-SL; lor till, till rlv-i wo. A.1.1-r,
4ras TUZ TICtCXE, Nnr-Toi'l.
v. a if. ir.
IS THE
Oil
Wl TX TTT TTI
FLffl
mm
A Smoothing, Glossing, Ruffie, Fluting
and Crimping Iron,
ALL COMBINED T3ST OiSTlH.
EVSanufactured by the
OFFICS AND FACTORY, 1G8 PJ5HN AVE
Tl:is is the only Iron manufar.u.rd, that i.a all th.-s.- qnitlitio . and 'ispens
familv. The extremely low price of this coml.inati.m. places it vv.lhm wart of
blinc our airents to sell at almost every bouse, as no one will be without it who lias once setn it. una
knows the various uses it is adapted to in laundry work.
H s
t
:
The cut above represents the lion on iis side ; showing its convex "-mootliing anTare and tlie
Ho'Sin" heel, also, tlie mnndod foint for iinnins: frills, bauds or nnining U.into srafiers.
" AboYe the Iron is shown the fluting and eriniinr attachment?, which
fnr ilntino-or crimi'inir, as t lie case mav e, are readily adjusted on the
l.tt.-it nt" flio Tron. and used in connection with corrurratcd flutina-or
rriimiin"-base boards, (not shown in
eacli iron.
AS A SMOOTHING IRON,
It is one ofthe ilnest manufactured ; havinj a coiiycx turned face, wliich,
tireYcnts the wrinklinrr and ilif,terinr, of linen, as is sometimes the case
when the common FLAT IKON is used.
A S A G L 0 SSING I 11 O N ,
V
. . i -.1 i..
If. is the most comoiere, aim tuny evueut ijiiismii ih'.i nmut.-, intuuin mm
tedious rierformance to the Funic sinijilieitv and speed as that ol" ordinary
ironing. The heel of the Iron beinc UOCNI), lonns a dosser the entire
width of the Iron, which, when in uscsdocs not latipe the ojierator, hav-
in"- no lUlHjU to mark or gloss in
and operated than an v other, and,
-r " I 1
company each Iron, enaiiie any one 10
Iierieneed laundryman.
K "A
a.
C2
r.
'J'Ims out represents the Iron when ueil
As a Fluti.vc; or Cimmimiyg Ikox,
hy ennjily attaching the dctachahle corrujratetl plate, which is tlone in
an instant, it is then ready lor llutinir in connection with a corrugated luise
hoard, which is f urnished with each Iron. Its completeness will lie seen
;., vliui it win flo, opieratinr, as it docs on ihe only true i.rincijial, viz:
ironing as a irorer finish for all starched lahrics. t his is the only tlutiti";
machine that has ever hcen presented that will projierly iron llutes, and
make them corresjKind in finish with the hody ol the article heimr ilutcd.
Also, with its crimping attachment, it will crimp heautifully, , all classes
of children's wear, and impart the same lustre and finish as it d cs the
flutinr. Tht're is no machine made that is adapted for this class of work
except this; nor have we seen anything that will approach it for simplici
ty, jierfect performance and case of operation. This alone is indispei s.Mc
to every family having children's articles to do up, as there is much io do,
and which is always the most tedious process of laundry work. This
merit alone makes it far more valuahle than any other so-called crimping
machine, which is USKLKSS lor this kind of work.
This Iron enahles any family to do their own ornamental ironing, anil
do it hetter than they have ever heen ahle to get done at a laundry, there
fore saving extra vacant . prices which they have I ecu oUiged to pay. At
its cheap cost, what family can do without it 't Don't fail to see this
Iron ; it has heen finished to please, and all wonder at the heauty, utility
and cheapness, of the
Heme GtaiHiL SmoutMiiE, Mm M an! Criipi Iron,
which, we can safely say is the finest finished Iron in the market at any
price, and sells complete for only ..r0.
We want active reliahle agents to place territory for us throughout the
dillerent sections of the country". To such we oiler ,
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS,
And in order that you may seethe
and saleahle fpiahties, we will send sample (where we have no agent com
plete with Fluting and Cr'miping attachments, all finely Nickel 1'lated,
together with directions, starch receipts, circulars and order hook on re
ceipt of $2.50, which amount will he allowed you, and will he deducted
from the price of your first order for goods, on compliance with our liber
al terms. Thus you will get sample Iron, order hook, &c,
Send for sample at once, and secure an agency.
YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.
If you should not take an agency you will at least have a heautiful and
useful Iron which von can rcjidllv sell nt the retail iiricc. which we will
.. . J '
UlIoW VOU tO Io.
. We find all that is necessary is to
article iu existence, and its own merits anil low price will sell it every
where. e are placing lerritory very last and giving thousands employ
ment in furnishing this complete and useful article in reach of every fami
ly. Recollect we send samples complete for i?-..riO, that you may see it and
try it.
We ? to U iiW
llJOllt WO lilSK'C Oil tilt; lifiltl ol CVt'I'V OnlCP liOOK.
... , , , , ... .. , ...
It VOU (IO Hot HCIlll top Killlllll.', HUM WollH IlKO tlll'lllCI" 1 Illorilia 1 1' HI
this xkw, vai.uaiw.i-: and sajj:ai;lk ai;tk;lk.
plc:ie niiiciiiiKT that il will only fsl one tvnt t n a postal canl to soud us
your allross and rnjucst lor circulars which will he chceii'ully l'orwanl-cd.
JMcasc j.rcst'rvo tliis! ji;ii' i'nr fut uro ivi'i-RiK't'. :inl if you nn.' not in a
jmsition Io take liolil oi'thc liusincss youi'si ll". you may have some iViond
vou- woulil like to sec make hoihc iikhicv, to whom you could show it.
A duress, I
Home Iron Comp'nyy
Io. 900, Pittsburg, Pa.
Pleaee state in what paticr you kiw this advertisement.
XoTember 12, 1875. 4t.
in M
PATENT
O
o
the cut), which are furnished with
c.t. ..t,-.: t .v, i.;.
srrijs, u is inucn luore easny iiamn-u
with tlie explicit directions which ae-
1 1 , l' .11 . il . .1 I
gioss as ueautiiuiiy as me iuom c.v
II
II.
mpny,
AAAW
r.
o
wv
Iron, try if, and judge ol" its mcr.t.s
11
let the i ul die know there is such an
oual to ll.o s;i!i..c, wl.ich slate-
!
SUSQUEHANNA
C'OFFIX sV C ASKKT V.'OKKN,
Front St., utiove Ksice,
SUN BURY, I'ENiVA.
rpHE undersucd bavin- c-.ahlished a Collin
X. fc Casl-tt Manufactory, at the aliov place,
are now prepared to furnish to Cabinetmakers
and Undertakers, and the trade ucncrally
CofTi.ns and Caskets
f the best and latest patterns' and finished in
the best style. Tin ir different patterns incl'idina
both Collin nnd Cask-t sh:iles are of
WALNUT, CUKIiRY. CHESTNUT,
LuHdthm Jltimrtwl owl Cherry,
and alfollier stvlc-s. made, ofthe b;:;t material
and finish ; work 'lone by tin: mo-t experienced
workmen.
Onle's will be filled '!Oiiij tly, and Coffins and
Caskets will be shipped to any place .haired, at
the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable
prices.
The pal rona:.'e of the trade is solicited. Send
for PKK'E ami DKSCKirTIVK LIST, and loam
the styles and prices.
KUYLIN'fJ. LOWF.N & KNdF.L.
Sunbury, Aprii 'M. 1ST5.-1 f.
H. K. FA.GELY & CC. i
re"tecl fully inform the public that they have j
commenced the manufacture of
CARRIAGES,;
15UGGIKS, 4C.
at the new shop recently erect "l by J. V. Lcrch
Corner of Fourth ami riiestiiut Sts.,
SUNBURY, I'A.,
and solicit a Tair Share of Patronage.
A nl Mm. " J- F. LERCH, Supt.
AiiisUisistraior'si Xoliro. ,
j F.statc i riniip Wer;z. late or Lower August a j
township, deceased. i
TETTERS or administration having been ,
J iTMiited to the iindcrsiirncil on said estate, j
' All persons indebted thereto are re.ilete.i to ,
make inimeui.il-: i:n-m, im i"". -
claims against the same to present them without I
delay Tor sett lenient.
ISAAC WEU'lZ. ;
Adiiiinistr.itor. !
Snnbury, Sept. e:lh, isTo. j
1 1875. FALL STYLES 1875.!
.
xvl-l-Lj-Lj ' "
j Atetip
y FRATERS os.
tricii tips and i-ia mfs. sh.r
V I'.L V ETtS.V ELY El E E X S.
Rllii'iiVS FLOW
ERS, etc.
HATS AWD BOWrtlETS
i la Felt end Straw, nnil nil New and Stylish, nt
i MISS L. SIIISSLEK'S
! Millinery St. re,
I Oct. 15. ls5. Market St.. Siinluiiy.
ti v:nr. muh' txi new
I'OI MKY.
CKO. KOIIKI5ACII & SON'S,
Kunbury, I'vuii'm, j
INFORM the uolie that they are prepare. i in j
JL do all kin-Is or CAM I.MtS. :,i! naviiiL' I'laen
n new Machine Shop in connection with their
Fotintln. and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes-'l'lanins and Borinsr Maehitn s, n it a the
latent improvements. With the aid o' skillful
imchaii'i-s. they ure enabled to execute all orders j
of " 1
NEW WORK OR REI'AIRlNi;,
j
that may be triv-n them, in a satisfactory m-in- j
ner. j
(;rat'M tit suit nisj Stv-.
IRON t oLl'MN'S, for churches or ot her build i
mil's, of all sizes. ;
liRASb CAtTlXtiS, Ve.
Ornamental Iron :i '
FOR (iRAVE YARD L"l- :
VERANDAH 5,
, AT UESIDENCKs, At ., A(.
The ri.O aircnti. ..,.,,,., .,. ii,.n ,.. j
p. riorily. have been still Outlier iMp. . ,, ;
v.i.l aluavs be kej't on b.itirl. '
Also, THRESIIIMi MACIIINE.s
.-si.iil.iu. May -ii. is?-;. ,
Tin: i i:oi( sr iu:y ojs
31 I L L I X E II Y
ot M s KATE IXACK. VI U t M i .
.-id.-. '
S ii u b ii r y I c ii ii ' a . . j
Will be fiviii I the most co iipiete, attractive an-.l j
C-ln a pest -tore ol
( !l(ll i". 1KV (l(M)lb, I
c..l.:-i.-t;n j ol Li l:e liie-s (ioo.l. Woolen j.i..d
lor Ladies' lioiu the lar-e-l el iblisliiue.il- in j
the cili.-s. j
LA it IKS' A- i:imi:i:.s wimLtxsilA nv.s. j
I allies. Mtses' and liildn iis' Woolen (io.id-. j
Sl.k Velvets, Ribbons, ;tsll R; le.u;s, X ck Ties. I
Kid Ii oles, I' a: K'V a a 1 i'l.lll llo-ielj. Fll-t
tj'l.lilt Z.-ph r alel tiei Ill.ltiloiVii Wool.
ALSO i
NOTIONS AND TRIM MIS US
IN (itiKAT VAIilKTT. I
tieiita lilovcs, Neckties, 1 1. 1 u ket cbi.ls. :c. A(
lull is.,,nriieiit ol Soaps and I'l ilaiiiery. An I
iiivilat i. n is i-xt-ti Ii I to i.li to eai! and see I lie j
choice se.eeiioM. MISS KATE LLACK.
JOS. E Y S T E R ,
M A Xl'FA' 1 UKF.K OF
NATIVE GRAPE WINE,!
SCXBURY Xoith'dCo.. Pa.
Wr, the nnnrmped elc erliTv tcstil v to
tie . xc lent qoalties ot Wine tniide hv Dr. Jos.
F.vst. r. and advise its universal use cv, rv l,. re.
' f 'OI V XFFr M '.l J P I! S
j ii. .i. fiViXK, iiuVa. c. ( LAi:k".
i II E. DAVIS FKAXK BKKtiT,
' Mi IT li 1117 V S FCl ''
.. iv k V? I
M iV's is;.".. "
' " 1 !
Q' TI.. m A-t-'.t-... Ao.-I,s.Ki
V1-? iWO-4or ,. kii. ..-'.( le of l.tli f.-s. ;
Voll.a! :!"
itie.- ..-': luc . !'" :e, ilurill'; ;li' I :."e ni.niM.ts. c.t r.ll
Ihe tin.e, tluoi any imi e'a. -c f-ilr x. loni.'i.t
lh:i? will I :iy h .Nil-, inely lor e;y h..inV work. YxiW
j-artieul.t teip.i. A;.-., seni tie. ih tie.- -iii.e.
Pnn't l. k I..' woik or bni.M.-r.y p!'t'c, until y..n
have L i-. .1 vl.ie WV ofll-C i. Susm.N k Co.. I'.M
laud, M i'l e. .I.o.. H. is",. ) ,.
VH 1 l.'l sS;; : cliear : (;-..! : Siv..r e. A,! ) er
s'..i.s v n. i-.i.-ttcai) l: e in..k;e c ;..: r.:t.: i.-u-.
:: i-'S !..: tlie ii.s-. i...t. of .' .!'..'. . i-me.i'ii, r:n.i;i-l h.-. -I
jl (:,' '!' f..- i. I'. I'-cell A '., -11 l . -k liowr. Xe
Veil:. -lieu I'IMI li l.i: l-f.oi 'K ( pit.ci y-M- n- .-ft -lion),
eii'-o.o-ief' lifts of i.mt L'O'm ne.vsi ijns an. I es'i-nia'e.-,
stl. winy the c-.sl. Ad-.e! iH.-n:eilM taL.-li for
1,-a.lii.; l'.o ef. i.i niiii.y Sr ,;..h ; a tT..;i.-:.fl.iim ii-.iii.--timi
fioin nl.l.s'.ri ' l .if. s. 1 1 i.T Till: Hook.
Inn. s, 1-.7'.. ly. i
FALL and WINTSIi
3f . L. Gosslcr,
Foil i lh street, 4 doors helow M si k. l, . -t s; e,
invites I lie utieiitioii oT all desirine; (In- !;s t r
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY!
To In-r w-ll aelrcteil sort incut j-it n r. ive I
tioiu New York mid l'liilii.e!iliin, eoiisisiini; ol
.nio' 511 anil 'll1lr n'l
linl ami ltoinirtia. I'vnt licr.
f Iflwrm. it 1 I.Hi'i'n,
Milt. V-a-la ItiblM.IIN.
Suili It II.Ih.iih. Neck
I icta. Iiil (.I'.v'-n.
Kuiicy II -cry,
Iwt
!imlllj
Tt plij r anil IjirriiiHiilowii Vi ool.
ALSO
NOTIONS & TKIMMIMJS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
All of tlie above offered at the LOWEST
MARKET PRICES.
t-STMiss dossier will, an lieretofor, pTo all
orders for Millinery her pernoii.il supervision.
Call aud fcee new good. Nov. Vi, 1S75.
3
Furniture Ware-xvooms !
ist!ij.::Tsv iiukti:kma.,
(Successors to B. L. HA U DEN BUSH.)
V2asiiio liiilling,
WIU. KLI. CHKAP, AS KNDL1S VAUIETY
OF
of the latest styles and best material.
CONSISTING OF
Parlor antl Chamber Sait3;
i.OUN(iE.S, TABLES, CirAlltS, STANPS.
Bedsteads of all kinds, Cupboards, iu-, and
iu short tveryihiiiir usually to be found in a first
class Furniture Store.
TJZLST ZDETICIlsTG-
Special attention is given to Undertaking in ail
its branches.
Coffins and J'ukial Caskets
I.F A I.I. S1V1.ES CONSTANTS' ON 1IANH.
An invitation is extended to nil to tome and
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
' ROBERTS & HOST F.P. MAN.
Suiiliury, Feb. IV, lSwo.
HARDWARE.
tYe are better pn pared than ever to supply
the demand f"r goods in our line. We have just
received a full sto-k of
Shovt-ls, In ti,
llucsi. .Sli'i.-!,
Hakes, Oils,
Forks. Paints,
Pumi'. (ilass,
Cutli-ry, Vaiiiishes
LEATHER BELTIKG,
TOOLS,
A.M gis si itaism: ru
iSuil.U is,
Ilousfket'iiers,
Fitnut-rs, IJlacksmitlis,
Slioctiiakirs. Ciibiiiet Makers.
Macl'.itlists,
Cuvtitiis,
I'tiiutt-rs ami l!o-- lViile.
Call mnl e.X.ini!!!- our mh1s.
CONLEY, HACXETT & MATEER,
Ot'poMte Wliitiner's store.
March :.;. 1S75. tf.
F
Sucar,
Coffes,
I Syrups.
I Soiccs,
I Canned Goods,
1 Queens,
Willow and
1 Cedar Ware.
9 -J
'
a - -
I so i 5 I
S 11
o i v r
- C
' r -
6 f I :
Cement,
0
Salt,
Fish,
Phospiiato,
I
Land Plaster,
Harrisbiirg Cider 'i
Mills. I
0 tt32:xZtttt?&&Z3tt7l
r
Wia'7P. 8). SfthwarLZ.
Sncccssors to Co. Evans .V Co '
ll(n .Market Street, 1 'hiladclphia,
MKKCII ANT TAILORS
u,i
, " ' ,,.,.i r
ft.vl'-. ol the best cloth, a . I ,i,i...i in n.ar-
j Kll, .It J l KCS sllltaoie io i,n ion. s.
Militrv, I5aud & Fiio Oriranizations
"
iirioxlilK- llllifiil llll'll.
Samples Cf Cloth, Witll PhotOgrapilS, Sent
c i. .
tree Gn application.
( in.'mtrtlie leadin honeon Military work,
ive fee! that we can offrr indticeme- t whi. h can-
" " : . ,
rot l.e attained anywhere else.
.Xov. -J". llJ
I U L tl tVIVn.IS MIM.IXI'.SIY
I M!s-i 1.. .V . Wei-cr. T:irkct street, Siinleiry,
' I'.i.. otl.-r r o-io 1 inducements is:
lln-l! Kllll Winter
Milliner. (iooila.
just ojcn.-.l, consisting i f noii'iel.- nil.! II.it.;,
FEATHERS. FI.OWEKs-. I'llt.-ONis. SAMr.S.
ORN M ! N TS. AC.
I'i, . 7. piivrs (ioii.ls. Inf.inf lioo.N. an l nil
iniitieii-e ns-oit iiient of
jntotiotsts.
L.ulii's' lres fiittiiiL', fittins mid t'listtinr
done in every liranen
Tlie . ili'ie :ire eariii stlv invite I to c ill slid f X-
io'..' . . 1 1 1- -'..ek ! lore oi-ilii'ti: a selection rlse-
li -r'.
.,v 1 1ST.-, L. S. WI ISER.
rKtVITOVS ini'FKl.tL SOAP
IS THE "REST."
T:.i- S. i.i) is III inllf ietlire.l fiolil mr 111 iter
i.u. mm i is ii coot i in a lai-'o- t'ereent.ii'e ot
Vi uet id e tl'l. is v irr iiite l fully ci.il il to tt r
heit li. m 1 -. (isMe. Soap, and at ll-e saaie
time f.nsi.." all tlie wasliinsf and eleansiiiir
properties of the o-lehriiled (ierman and Frencli
Laundry Soaps. It. is therefore rccommeii'V'l
for use iu tlie Laundry. Kitchen, and Ratli-roooi.
mnl for treneral household ptirpo.es ; also, for
Printers, Painters. Enifliieera. and Machinists,
ns it will remove stains of Ink, (irense. Tar, Oil,
Paint, etc., from the hands. Manufactured
only hy
( RAM PTON BROTHER?. '
1, 4. , S. and 10 Ruteers Pl.nec, nnd 3S aud So
Jefferson Street, Naur York.
Not. 19, lOTft.-6mi.
PillLADKLl'IIIA & EP.IE 11. It. DlVlslbV.'
SUMMKIl TIME TA IfLK.
On and after Sunday, M iy 23,1, 1&7), the
Trains on the I'hilailclphia Kiiiiitail Uuad 111 vi
sion will run as follows:
WKSTWAKD.
le.n er. New York tt.'J."i a m
Phihuielphia., 12.55 y in
" li.iiliiiii.te, l.lid p in
' llarrh-liuri:, 5a;u p ui
in r. nt Wiliiumsport, S.5.J p in
l.oek Haven, 10.M p in
Ueilefoiile, 11.50" p ia
leave- New York, $ IU
riiilaiiulplii.i, 11.55 pin
Kaitiinore, 11.55 p m
I!;. i nsliurir, 4.25 u iu
" Wiiliatiport., ' S.u5 a in
' Loek ll.i veil, - 'J.-15 a in
ItetioVo, U.U.Va m
tsrr. at Ki ie. 7.50 p in
r.'ipre-.- I'-ave I'iiilailt lpliia. 7.4iJu. iu
lialtimoie, ,. 7.:;5 a in
" ilatrisburt;, "ln.55atu
ai r. at. Willi:imsport, 1.55 p ui
" " I.oeU llaveu ' i.lfi p iu
' llenovo. l.u'Jli in
Mail leave-. l'lii..ul'j:pliia, S.IJiJ a in
' " Baltimore, S.oil a ui
Harri'litiri', 1.25 pm
i.rr. :il Willintnport, t.lJ-p m
" Ioek Haven, 7.Jt p to
KASTWAIi!)
Kxj-res leave Lock llaTeti, 6A0 p in
' " " Willi;import, 7.55 am
at r. at liarri.-!)tir, 11.45 am
" . Ilaltiiiiore, 0.15 pm
" ' I'liilad'-lphi.t, 1J.;;5 p :n
New Voik, .4. p in
!!.-- I--W Ueimvo. '.1.1 'lain
LoeK haven, laaaui
VU iuniapoi l, 11-oOaai
at r. at II irrUlmr, o.OU p m
" I'liiiailelpliia, ti.2ll p ia
N.-w Yuik, Vl.l.Vp m
El ii ira
t.
4fc
; Phiiaf.'i
I
Pav I
ni j
ii.' :t iiiiore,
....") p to
Krie Mail leaves Krie, 11. -0 a in
" ' K' liovo H.25 p ui
" ' ' I.oek il.iven, !M5 p in
" Williamsi'oi I. 1 J.:Vt p ia
' ' ui r. ;.t II it ris-lmrir, 2.25 a in
" K.iltitiHne. i.miiii
' " I'liila'lelpiii.i, t.15 a in
" New York, 10. H) a m
Fast Line ieaves Willi unspoit, 12.:. 5 a in
" ai r. at Han i?bttrir, o 55 a m
" ' " Haltiniore, 7.:;5 a tn
" ' Pllihi.lolpliia, ".::.") a 111
' ' Ni w York, 10.25 :i.m
t-... -J..-I IV.. Yl.,.c... ?-v ... VV.. r I
Klmira Mail Wei-t .-inii Uay Kxpres K.i-t mar
close eot'.iii e; ion at NoitlnimSierlaii'l will) Jj. it
i 15. 11. R. train- for U ilkeslune anrl Scruntnn.
! Erie Mail We-t, Niagara Express We.-t anil
Elinira .Mail VVesl make close cotiueelioii nt
I Wiliianifport with X. C. ii. W .trains north.
! Erie Mail Eaf-t and Wel', Xiajtara Express
; West, Fh st Line est Hn-1 Day Ex;ress East
m ike eiose eoiiiM ctioi. ul Lock llave.i uiili 15. E.
V. R. R. trains.
1 Erie Mail East an. I We-t euinn-et at Erie Willi
triins on L. 6. & M. . R. R.. at Coriv' with O.
('. .'c A. V. R. R-. ;il Kio ori nn with 11. X. Y.iVo
F. K. R.. ami al l)iiltwoo. uli A. V. R. R.
Par lo' Cats will ruu between I'Uila.leipliia atiJ
W::!iaml ort on XiaL'ara Express West, F.ist
Line Wet. Philadelphia Express ICii-t an 1 Day
Expres East. Sleepinir Cars on all nishl train.
iVM. a! UALUWIX. l.en'l Stij 't.
I'SiiliKlrlphiit A Hcailiug ISuilroutl.
AKiiAXGEMEXT OF PASSEXGEll
TUAIXS.
NoVI-.MI-.KIt 'i"l!d, IS.".
Ti.ains Lkavi: 11ki;m)in as Follows : (Sim. ays
Exi F.rTED.)
For Sliamoki.i, D.40, ll.UO a. m. and 3.4J
p. in.
For Mt.Carmel, Ashland, Tamaqua, Pottsville,
Readinv; aud I'hiladelphia, 10.40 a. m.
Tkains ron Heundon, Leave as Follows:
(Scniiws ESIEI'TED.)
Leave Shamokiu at S.U0 a. in. 1.50 aud o..V
p. m
Leave I'hiladel; h:a, lo a. m., Keadiuz II-W
.. D., ...... ill.. Dl.i., ... T....... ...... 1 f n i-i
11. I1I.,A.1.LS11IIT, I..l. '.111., Allltl'f.i, . - 1 ' .i-
Ashland, p.m., Mt. Cunncl, o.Ul p. m
Tkains Leave Hakkisruko, as Follows :
For Xew York, 5.2:), s.io a. ni. and 12.00 7A0
l. m.
For Philadelphia, S.'JO, S.10 1.4." a. in., 2.0C and
o.TiO, . m.
For Xew Tork, 0,1 a. m. - .
For Philadelphia, 1.45 p. ra.
! TttAiMS rim IlAKKism p.fi, Leave as Follows:
j Leave New York, D.li a. m., 1.00 aud 5.15,
t 7.45 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, SUj a. in. 3.40 and 7.10
p. in.
SfNDATS.
i Leave New York, 5.1." p. in.
I Leave Philadelphia, 7.10 p. ui.
Yi;. Morris uud Essex li. 11.
i J. E. WOOTTEX,
General Snp't.
Heading, Pa. Nov. LI. 174.
I
pzav$ is.
CEKTRAL drug STORE
q.b.Cadvllader
Is the place to luij pure ami fresh
Ml DIC1XES. DllUGS,
1'AIXTS. OILS.
(iLASS. rEUfUMEliV,
XOTIOXS, CKiAIiS,
TOIJACCO. LIQUOU
fur metliciti:l purposes, and alt oilier arti-
! cli s usualiy kept in a tirst-class Druu Store.
Special aUcntii'ii paid to coiiipouiiilini; pre
j scripu. ow anil t : i : i 1 1 y ri-ceipts by fompeteni
ilruouisls.
1 um prepared Io iur .ir li in (pimtities to suit
purchasers and al Philadelphia prices,
t'AL INED PLASTEIt,
PlIILAPELPfllA LIME,
FIXISIIiXti ti VXD.
Pl.ASTLUIXt; HAIR.
Poitland, Uoman, Roscudaie and Ja-li'mlr
CEMEXTS,
Land Plaster for Farmers, Timothy and Clover
Seeds. Also, (ianletl Seed of all kind. Aall
and net a iltnal Register for lsT4.
C.F.f). IJ. CADWALLAPEIL
Sti: hiii v, Feb. II, ITl.-iv.
Di:. C. M. Maiiiin.
IjF.o. V. Bloom
! NEW DRL'C STORE,
I No. 13, South Third Street,
j Mg h
' J'
! DR. C. M. MAIITLX "& CO,
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AVE just received a fre-h lot of Pure I'nti
and Patent meilicines.
flair, Tooth. Nai'.CIotlie.Shoe and other lit . .shv
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FINE FXTKAl TP, rorKr.T HOOKS, KMVES, 4C, C.
! p.eeiv (;i:and diciiess colo;xe.
the s'veetest perf.nne in America.
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i-ansi;sn, a iui .ove :sm,
J uarrunteil toolean perfectly Hie most delicate
i shad.-s without iii'in v to the kid
j All the leading preparations for the Hair, .
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Pine Wine and Li-itmrs, for medical i urpose,
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Xu Hull a .TuiiJiEY llakj a stuffing
as for vtul : ur if jn wish a plain tutliDg,
poutid a cntt-Ler or nonie hi tin) crura very
Udl, chop raw salt pork veiy fine.tift Boiue
sae and any t.thtr sweet herbs tbnt are -
likii J, seasniiei with ptp'ptr, and uniuld
iht-iu t.y. thi-r with tlie yelk ot an ejig;
pin this under the breast, ai.d lit- ch sely.
t;ei mi ilie turkey iu bollitio Mater enuuuh
to cover it; boil very slowly, and take off
tlie scuta as ii rise A larje turkey will
r quire more, thaii two bi uis" bulling ; a
suiaii ..iii; an hour and i half. Garnish
with fiied fnict pieat uid serve with ojeter
or cullery auce. "
Ok: Fiii the body with oyster9. and -let.
jl Imil b) Kieam without water. Whu
sutlicieiifiy done, lake, it up, fttraiu the'
oravy that will bt; fvund in the pap, and
which, wheu cold, will he a fine Jelly ;
trliekeii it wiiii a lit lie ti-ur aud butter, add
the liquor j!' the 5ters intended for sauce,
aiso btewed, anil warm tlie oysters Up In it ;
whiten it with u. ljltie fcorkti t'reata, and
puur it over the turkey.
To Uoast a TcKKEa'. Prepare" a stull
in nl pork sausage-meet, oue beateu egy:,
and a few crutus of bread ; or, if sausages
ale to he .v rved with "th.. turkey tutii;jo;as
i'r iiitt-i Vi.ti ; in either, a lilile shred
biianni 14 au ituproveium. , Stuff the bird
titider tlie bnast ; dreifoc it irli llour,aud
put it tltivvp.in.-a clear, brisk lire ; at a
luoderaie disL-iuce the fust distaDce the
half huiir. but afterwards nearer. Dasie
Willi butler, and wiu-u iho turkey ia plunap-
-d uj, and rtie steam draws towards thc -,'
liie, it will be Ufinly d.iao ; Ui.:u drtd if- .-'
Huh t ley with Hour,-' and biftte if
witli a liulti'mory ber, tfrs't ru:-i'tel iu the-
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busing ladle. Serve with orairy in the disl
and bread sauce iif a turttn. i; may be
IT:I1-Ili(illi.rl UMti: ti'ii!u.i.M.B ..tt.;i fr'..A f.
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meat, it' veal ttutliOr lised. J?nuielime
the oizz:i!ihut:d iivt-r are . dii.tiiinti the
yelk nl sin spriukleil wilh eult and
Cm emit-, arnl then jiui" utKlt-rthe pinions.
be fiirt the bird 1 put t thefire. A" very
Ittr-ii turkey will rrtjuire three piiai's'r'iaats
iu; ; utie ii t'ulit or U-u'uuuinfsriwo Jioiirsl -
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imil a tu;i!l one, an hour and a naif.
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Tu Roast a Gijoj-e. G
the -:iine rein'inti tn pnuitry llial'poric dues
to the tlcsli of ntber domtstsc quadrupeds-;
thitt i, the llesh iff goose, is nut suitable fot,
or agreeable to, die very delicate in' con-
stitutioD. Dae reason, doubtless, is that Jl
is the fashion to bnn it to table, very rare
d"ae ;'a detestable mode! ' Take a youn
goose, pick, siniie aud clean well. Make
tne Btu:liu: with two outlet-! f oaiona
(iii'Miui tour cotijiuiu sZedj, and one ounce
of i;reeu uae chopped Very line ; theu add
a lare t-'iilee-cuu of atile bread cruras and
aud the satue of manhed poUtoen ; a little
and salt, a bit of butter as bi$ as a vralnut,
thejelk if tin an ejiir or two; mix these
well tooethe, atid 8tutl the s;(Mi'se. Do not
I'll it eutirely; the stuffing requires rootu
i m swell. Soil ir ti tin anit. nt h,.ih n.Ia
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to prevent its swelling round, and to ktep
the etutliu form coniinj; out. The fire
must be brisk. Baste it Willi salt and
water at tirst, t'neu with its own dripping.
; It wili take two Lours or more- to roast it
! thoroughly
A oreen hsl; that is, one ui.iler four
nnth9 old,- is seasoncu with pepper aDd
sail instead of sao atid ouions. It will
roast iu an Lour.
Sauce for a Roasted Goose. Put
iuto a siiucepau a tabkspoutiful of made
mustard,, half a teaspoouful of Cayenne
pepper, a glass of port-wine and-a gill of
oravy ; mix. and warm, iu;d pour it
tUrotili a slit iu the apron into tlie Ix.dy
of the oi)oSe, just before serving.
Christmas Cake. Five teauupfuls of
iliutime leaeupful ni uiel'd butter, oue
tea cupful of ereaiu, ou teaeupful of treacle,
one teacup ful of moist suar, two egs,
half iiti ounce of powdered -ginejiT. half a
p.. mi. I of raisins. "He te:is;i"onful of farlvitf-a:-
of s"n;i ..lie laldi ni.inful ot vinegar.
Make the htiiler sutlicieiiliy wartn to meit
it. hut d not alio it to oil ; put the flower
lulo a li.isin, add to i' the sUiiar, inoer,
and rais:us, whicii siioiiid Ik-sinned and eut
int.. small p'ti-es. hen lin ' dry i:ji;re- .
ilieiiu aro in irouuiy mix i t. (,.r in the
butler, cream, tre acle, aud wii whisked
eejs, and sieit tiltj uixturn l ir ; levr cnio
uies. Disolve lh sMla ia tbe vinegar, add
it to tlie douh, aud be partifUl;irtri!itfhefe
litter iiiredienis are wi-il incoqiorated
with t lu; otliei'd ; put the cake into a butter
ed mould or tin. place it in a lunih rate ov-u
iiiiiiit-tiiateh . and hake it lro:n an hour and
three quarters t- two hours aud a quartet-.
Holiday Cake. One -pound ol flour,
hait a pound of butter, half a pouqd of
pounded loaf U4ar, three es. one teacup
ful i if ere uu, half a pound ofj;iu.rr:iitsV one '
teaspiH'Ulul "of carbonate ot &ia essence
of lemon, or alia ids t isL- Wocw'the tiutter'
to a cream ; dredge the ftotfY add Uie
sugar and currants, nud uiix C inredi. nts
well together. Wtiisk the eireju. mix iheru
with tlie cieaiu and flavoring and srir these
to tlie floury add the cat bouat of s .da U-at
the paste wfc!I for t o luiuiiit s, jxiur it into'
smaii buitertd pans, aud bake tl.e' take
from a quarter to half ui hour. .Grated
lemon-riiie may be juosfituedi for .tbe.ai-
mond llavonyij;. whfoli wi'i make i!. cakes
equally nieK . ..
Uicii i'LUii ruiiDlxo.-tou: veri. care
1uil one pound of the besf ruiaiu, wasli
ami pick ou pound of cut rants, chop vury
small one punud of fresl heel" uot. blanch
hud chop stii;ill or pound' two . ounces f
sweet almond: and one ounce oniitleroni s;
mix the whole 'wefl tooeihtr, with one
pound. of sifu d dour, aiffl tht aame weij;")!
of ci U.u of hread synkt d iu uii!k. tiiei
siju. ; zi .1 dry a id stirred with ,isi.iin unti,
nil it. d to a uiisli, before ii is iniud with
the ll-iur. Cut in Sinad pieces two titictj
each ptef'jrved citron, orange, and leiuori
peel, and add a quarter of ati 'ou'iCjC-
mixed spice ; quarter of a p"Utid of "hii.it
biuar should he put ioio a hasiu, wiih eiyl
aud well betiteti together witll a.lhre.
pmned fo'-R ; s'.ir this with the puddirv
aitt.l make it. f a pptjier eotisisti tice i:
1 1 k. HeineiiilHT thai 1! milsl II -t lh-ma.
Iho :hin. 'or the fruit will sink to the fx
! t"ti. hut he made to the coiiaislenci'of go
; tliii-k tiaitt" Tvvo w iru ol.-issfiilst of hran
- leuild be p.ivred over the fruit and sf-i.
mixed loo,.; )t.r jn :i basin, and allowed
slatid ihri e or tour hours before the puddi
in made, sliiiiio iheui marasioiially.
must he lied in a cfotli. and will t.iko I
liours of costant hoiliUi.-. When dune, u
il out on a diidi. sift loaf u.ar ' over
t ; . arid serve" it with wine satire in a hi
mid son. i oti'inl Srotiiit the puddi
Tlie ;-U'.idilo will he "I l-it!sid. ral!e i
hut half the qtiaolilv id' materials, used
the saute proportion will he equal!
llOiLD I'LVM PfDDIXO. -The rrua
a simTiII loaf, half p"uud i iieh of tm
currants, raisin, ana oeei suet Bureu.
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unces ot can led leel, three ilrop ot ts
of lemon three erji-s, a little nutme
tablespoonful of flour. Butter the rrn
and bci! tbcm Gve hours. Servo
brandy sauce.