I SB Sketches. v2 o . , . . , I -lie liaati t . UIC AGoROTIIStlllAI).- lg!age, ana alter one look al him the ..rush-boy walked away ami sat down , , , , , I lie average brnsb. boy of the average ho- tctlcnows when ho can brush a nuarter ,r t ; . n , 1 outol a guest just an vreil RS if ht were a lawyer. The stranger wrote his name on the reenter with crwit deliberation. It WaS ioug name. It reaJ : Herbert different complaint satisfactory to any reasona- ji ... , . A .... .,, , bio ih'boih suffering from disease that they can Henry Y ahtngton, Chicago, 11!.' The 'uVcd T Kd the dim-rent testimonials give,,, ck'ik regarded him for a moment with a and no one an doubt. In many of thec cases .r ..,.., i , , : the peison a? that their tain and stifli-ring Keen g.auce, and then asked : j c:lDnol be ..,.,,, in of .roaU,, IIow long will you remain here '(' where, apparently, the whole bo!y vanonemaM lluu.i . .,r, i , 'f corrnption. If Ykktib wiif relieve pain, About a eek,' was thereby. dear..,, pu, if nd cure such disuses, restoring "Shall I credit you with 10 p:iM in fl1'-; t lie patient lo perlect health after trying ditler Vittice V1 i tut I'bysiciaus, many remedies, siitTciing for , , I years, it it not conclusive jroof, If vou are a Who tire Vou miking to?' ciemanacl ; .uflcrcr, you can he cured I Why is "lhi mcdi tli. Rtr.nger as he stepped hack a little. i cine preforming such gnut cure ! Jl work in . .. : . Won..,. ti'e t'lood, in the ciiculatin? fluid. !t can he 'Mran-ers general:? par in adrant , i. - the Wood Pnrillpr T,. ,.at l-lied the clerk. Well, lir, I'll be haneJ, .ir, if I was ver insulted before ! Ak me for money in advauce ! Why, tir, do you know that I could buy thi" hotel and Mil! have mil Tions left ? I liave my order. Ainltobo treated !;kc a dead beat V coniiuued t'iR Kirangri. 'When ;i man conns to Detroit to lend tiOO.iKMl on mort af;e, do your jfople look upon him as a Uulk and a thief?' 'My order are positive, quietly replied tli!.' clerk. 'I want to aee the owut i of thi liotcj, nnd I waut to take him to the Hoard of Trade, and the Mayor's offiee, and the Water works, and I want him lo find out what kind of a man 1 an1.. 'The proptietor isn't in.' Vmi don't know wc you don't realize who 1 am !' exclaimed the stranger, tap ping th office counter with every pause. I din't care to tic known, but since you,, have insulted me, I want to inform you j that I am the Rolhchild of the West ! Tlte clerk started off with a letter to his girl, but had only got as far as beloveil arah when the slarujrur yelled out : Vhn advanced money to Chicago to j fonil.ltte her water-works? Who owns 1 1 twetlty eillt .Steamboats and b'lX lUgS ? Wboowns six elevators and hundred miles j of railroad ?' I I don't know,' was the tvj'ly. j 'And jet, when I come into this house I am insulted as if I were a loafer!' con-1 1 itiued the strangt-r. 'Why, sir, come to j the bank with nie, and sec ii my cheek for j yji),l'0) will be dishonored !" j 'I'll to !' said the clerk, nuttin' on his hat 'V.m wiil, r-h T 'Ve. sir!' "Yon ri'cdnt o. I wouldn't stoj. here it you'd jive tne a thousaud dollars a day. 11! go lo some other house, and when sj iini; oj-eus I'll buy a site next to 3 0U aud bui'id a hotel f my own and rr.a your liouse out of t-ight ! '('a!i r.a oflicer ?" feaid the cJcik to ou- of the b(.3s. 'That's a trownicg insult !' thouted the tottu. 'Hut I'll bid my time. I'll go over t. the other tavern and scud over a .."0, O(t0 check for you to look at, aud no matter j how ,'irrj' you feel, ttr, I'll not nc"ej)t anj wredoy, sir blast nie if I do !' We wer.tout, and at nMn was seen eating CI acket S nnd cheese in the I'o.t office. Hi: Wanted to he Soothed. A mau with au ugly light iu his eye entered a sa hx :i on Con-ire si reel yesterday. The bartender slid in behind his counter aud smiled at rivoxjicctivc profits, but the. strang er waved his hand and said : 'I want Done of your vile docottious. Mix j iin- s unelhiD ' to soothe my raciug tough ts!' 1 " . ? I 'H'.u atid stiL'ar r" insinuated tr.e saloou- Do ycii w:iLt a rc.ging volcano of me?' exclaimed the stragei. 'I want somelhiug Mioihing my tumultuous thougts as the mother's lt'llahy song is t a weary hil.1.' Take milk punch y 'I want to be soothed, I tell you :' w hooiH-d the man. . Take a Tom and Jerry V 'Would a Tom and Jerry drive out these wild, raging, terrible thoughts ?' 'I thiuk it would,' replied the bar-tender, and lie mixed one. He made it usually ciHid, aud lle tcau sipped it with great satisfaction, aud exclaimed : 'Ah that s.ioihes me, that does mc good that turns my raging thoughts into dteams of ecstatic blis !' As he wiped his mouth on the back of his hand the bar-tender said : 'Change, please.' Yes, '.hat lias changed nie,' was the reply. J wunt fifteen cent?, if you plce.' Tor what V Tor that Tom and Jerry.' 'Look out, sir ! I am soothed bow, and don't get tue raging again ! Hage le hanged ! I want pay f r that drink : I,ook out fr the reacttou !' warned the t;nn. 'I am calm and peaceful now, aud I hope that you won't bring back those ttrri b'c 'fieudish thoughts which burned in my heart ae nio'ien iava slips down the ruiged ide of Jit. Vesuvius !' 'You pay for that drink !' 'Xow I ragrj f.gain !' jelled the man. "Now '.he soothin; lUUUCnce lias passed' away. Nothing on ertrlh can calm me lie lilt the tii-!(-nder bt-tween the eyes, 1 , ,, , , i t're dow u the stove, aud would have made ; ;i hHtl wreck of tliitij:s if the police hadn't i stopped him. He was takeu to thi fetation nnd locked vt:. After iilfiut three hours In called up: 'I am soothed I a:n calm again.' Hut they didn't let him out. How to Hkcome a Lawyer.----A lay , 'r two r jo, when a young man entered a j 1 eiroit lawyer's of!iee to ttily lavr, the; :r';tit;otir it down vMc. him an... ! said : '.'w, pre la re, I Lave .;; fin" t fool !iy, and if you don't pati cut well I ; won't keep you here thirty days. !: you want to iiiak" a rood lawyer ?' 'Yes, sir.' A eJi, now often: lie polite to oil -pa-, lx causa? they have c:ish. He good to lie. boys, because th'-y arc growing up to a ; c.i.'u basis. Work in with reporters and gel puf.'s. Go lo church lor the sake of ex- ntn idc Don't f'jo! any liuir away on jxietry, and don't even look at a girl until you tan plead a case. If you can follow these instructions you will succeed. I f you j c.idiioI, go and learu to be doctor nnd kill your best friends.' Ik trait Fit I'if.-. Young ladies have the privalege of say 1112 anything they please during leap year, she aid, eyeing him out of the corner of her, eyes with a sweet look. His heart govs a bound, and, while he woudered if fil.e was going to asked the qui sliu which lie had bo long desired and feared to do, he answered Yes.' 'And the young men """"-siiist not refuse.' Baid she. 'No. noi ,,1,1 it,.v. V aioliPil lif 'Wf ll K0l-,-. rl von ' Hp foil m I, is U- ftlfcl n.-LliinfT a nil oak lnr. tac mu n . , ...... , r' ' "VI s u i I ' ' vsi around our THEGKEAT KEI'lJT.TIO I Which Veortim! Ins attained i" p.):t tnr country a a Ureal nnl Uoud Mrdiriur, I . . . . r ... .u ui.i-i, ,,te constantly being received from persons who have j i w" rmvA b-v iu UM" are conclusive proof of Us i great value. Ills reconicnded ! physicians and J j Hpothecaiics. Asa Blood-Puriicr ami Health-1 Restorer, it 1ms no equal. Vkoftine is not prepared tor a fancy drink ! :imittj from poor liquors. h''h debilitates the I j yystem and tends to destroy health instead of j i ??!!:.'!..: manv testimonials given for the i source or tlireutc oneiuates in the Inood ; anj no niHu'ine that done not act directly upon it, to purify and renovate, has ary jut claim npon public attctition. Wheu the hloo-t hecoum lifi; lei and hta;nai:t, either from chance of weather or climate, want of exersino. irrettn'ar di"t, or f from any other cause, t'uo Yftoktfve will renew j th blnoj, carry ofl the pntrid !Hiraor,.clrnc the ! stoniiM h, repulate the howls and impart a tone i.f viuor to the whole body. The conviction is, in the pnhlic mind as well as in thu medical pro fession, i iiAt the reineiiies Mipplied by tho Veir ta!i KinsJom an- more sate, more successful, ' In th cure of d':rasc, than mineral medicines, j Vr.orTiNE is composed of roo!s. hark auil herbs. j It is pleasant to take, ami is perfectly safe to l give an infant, l'o you seed '.t f )o no heMlnte ti trv it. Yon wii! never regret it. ( AtOT HI. EK F.UiEl), Cnitt.rtow. V. v.rcli 19. !'.'.. : II. II. STEVENS : ! !)fr Sik This is to certify that I have used your "Mood Preparation" in my family for several years, and I Ihiuk that, for Scrofula or Cuukerous Humor?, or Ilhematic Aflectisn, it : cannot be excelled ; and as a blood purifier and spii:i medicine, it is the best tiling I have ever j used ; and I have used ulino.-t cverytliiiu. I i can cheerfully rccomend it to any one "in need of j Siich a tiied'cine. I Vorrs respect full v. Miss. A. A. DINSMOKE, 10 Kussell Street. m ii at is m:i:iki. IloproN. Feb. i::. lstl. j IIENKY K. STEVENS, Esy. : liri:Sin About on vtar sinre I found my- I self in a l'-eble condition from general debility, i Vij;i.riF. v:i KtriinriV recoiiinieiided lo me bv a friend who had been much benititei by its use. ' procured the article, and "liter using "ecveveral linll.il Wfitf reklrireil f o lieu if 1) fiiwl il lrrtil in n- t.d its u?e. I feel quit contidenl that there is no medicine superior to it for those complaints for which it is espcciail prepared : and would cheer fully recommend it to those, who fell that they need something to restore l hem toperefect health. 1'e-pcctifuHv vours, :. I,. PETTEMJILL, "Finn of S. M. IVltengill d- Co., No. 10 State St., lioston. :i vi's iii:aii ii. istkk;i ii ami AITFTITK My daughter has received crcat beuclit fror: the use of the Vecctink. II r deelinini; health i was a aource of ersat anxietvtoall of he r health, strenatli and apatite. N. II. Til. DEN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, No. 4'.' Soars lluilding, Ruston Mass. t-.tlM.IK FIFTEF.X IOI'MIi OF i FLESH. Sot Til Bekwick, Me , Jan. IT, 1ST2. j II. R. STEVENS, Est. : Deab Sii: I have had Pyppi9 in it worst ; Cm, r...ftiu 1-n.t ..i viiom ...ill Vi'irn titlvi. I .inwi- ,.r .i.,ii..'r. -..r. r ,'ne,iiei'e wiUmnt oh. ..i;.r 1.. .., u.t .,......n. cd taking ih Veoetise, t-ince which lime my health I:as steadily improved. My food diggests ; well ; and 1 have gained lilteeu pouuds of tlesh. j There arc several others in this place taking Vki:i:tinf, and nit hive obtained relief. ! Yours trnlv. ! TiiOMAS E. MOORE. Orirscer of Card Ri om, Portsmouth Car's Mills ecetiiio in .Sold lv AH IrunilH. Feh. 4. lm. C I I lj II C Is' MOJltllly l'OT 1S7G. j The .1,,Ij.h.'imil, attention to the following list 1 lie 1 I ot inir u!" tae t-imi:i!2 year. In the tieM of fieoou, ; heftitli ruiueroii tiueitie ki.'d blmrU r storien, there rill ix- To Keiunrkuble Serial Ktoriew. By AMERICAN AUTHORS. I 1 he nrst of thesi-, now comj let in our iiiiids. "GARR1EL C0NR0Y," Py BRET. II ARTE. ,'ii:s ill !'ir Xovem nimitier, nd will mu fortwelve J,'' 1 1ns is Mr. llurtc's ami rxlended work. Ttia ' iv.irre'.-'-.. wiii. h 1 hi fv'rne fi'id, Califi.i ctniraci ri.nc .itidia-s ui io the sutlinr tins ehown ruia, are j amted witti imwer: ami tne worn ia without ileiilit the inos: frra;hic reconl cf rarly t'uli- iornia life tJiat ims i t iitare(t. rlmll nW" 1- K"1 iu the Jauuxrr lilunb. r. i. "1'lllLW yOLAN S I'lilEX!), i Or, IShow Your Passports." Iiy KDWAItli KVl.nrTT H ALF.. ! The wen- of this story is hud in the Southwestern i irnlorj, uow foTiiiij the Slal'-s f Lmiisua and i Texas, at the tiina ot Aarou lurr'a treason. The char i aetrra lived iu a rteetioii winrh was uew Ameriean, now . 'reurb, and now Siainli. and Una record of their ad ! vulturous hvm makes a aturr vf iuteuar. aiel liiiflaKSing llltereat tlinulKUotlt. .t SECOXlfFAHMEIPS VAtATHLV ! liy Col. GEO. E.WAKINT,. Jr. Col. Waniso is now in Knro, visitnip, ia a mw IkwI nde of two humlred and ttltv nnlen, our of the niost fertile and iiitcrcsliiiR of the viua-urowiiiR valirxa TI,,. r,)MUn;(UI will i-rii.liiuie to l.e ni of Enroj. Thia Heo.,d M-r,ea of fajK-ra proimse, to be ' OM M KUL 1 Al. Will continue to be as even more intw-ting thr.11 that with which enr rrHm I it been, a Republican paper, fvarlessly de-art- slrrady familiar. f voted to a party. It will resist, as well aud as ( 'FXTEXXI AL LETTVll S' Edit etl by Joltu Vance lienej . ! A rare collection ol Hcvolutioiiary Lc;trs, mamlT from stores in fie hands of l!ie ileaeeiidaiila of Col. 5 Joae.U Ward. They are fall of inlerest, and will lie 1 re.nl itba rare relish in count el ion with tin- Ceiit'ii- rial ceieuratiou (.f the year. I liltlLLl AXTLY II.LVSTIlATl.rj AUTK'LKrt ON j AMEIIICAX COLLEGES. "'ritten MJicctivcly by their friends, will a)ijicr lnr I iiiR tin year. The revived iutwreal in college hie makes ! IbeVe iiaj-er Pirf-rlilly timely, and will re-cure tor them rnuruitl attention. OLDXEWYOliK. 1 FleKMitly illustrated article ou New-York, by John I". Miin-s. will n.j-ar at oucr, aud will attract the at j eiition .f all, in city or country, who insrk with inter j the deveioi'ioent af the ret mrtroiliK, aud af 1 fe.tioiiately reiui mlier the qnaiut iiecnliaritie of I'a I oldeu time. K.verj- iMiil.-er ia profusely ilhmlrated, tlinn enabling ' 11s ti love to inir dvnime and t:artali articleii, an I inten-M end i.ej-iuaniM value never ettained in a iiou j 1 iiinsiraieu in uuuii i. u' 1 ie MMrii.iu..i k- - t . .. 11 i ,1 . i..,r 1- .i.voi.,, 1, j lias lie u 112 tiii- i-arl, lo "Uuit litaraiure and bnxtain I i-n ress. The Editorial Ienrlnifnl. I (K i-iii.v over t weulv iDe of each uiiTBlr nd contain ; lr. Holland's vigornis and tniieiy eititonala, aa well aa I K- lew el Hit- UteM woika in rt, JJteratsre, aud i s-cieni-e. ! n:niH: 1 Kl.oO a Year, in advance: 33 t. a j . umber. ' Tli 10 ol. e.:i:i le;e. a . 1X70, to Oct. 1 '., tund , I 111 IllSIISlil II JO.IIU rl.,. on. Uiund lu halt mororro. :i.oli 1 Vols. U-itln in Novell. Is-r a ml May. A uyol the earlier voluuiea il lo Mil) willlsiiii.h-t'lac:artelvti parties j who wish them to eomplete acta at tUia rate, i. e 1 loth. coo- half umrrooco. f J.tsi Hool.M-tlei'siiiid lKttttatcrM w;ii is- sui. i,n. il at ia!e that will enslile tlieiu lo l.li auy ol theaiKneofter. SubscnU'T ill i.leiise remit in r. . -Money oroera. or in Hank Check or liruis, or by registe red letters. Vr.iiev iu letters liiH retosti iel, at wu.ln'a riek. SCKIBNT-'.K i: CO. T4T r.ros.ntvay. New Vor.. ,". si. lsT 'i. SAVES FUEL ! SAVE.S LABOR ! 1 all i -i. t i' :'. . t j.- r; 1-. i ' -f II .' ! HI ' il ntt Hfiy ill ! Htft i , t.f- I'. . v. iVr m-. I v den' ; tiv. niAL.'iKit si'i::"i: ., Ag. lor tli l'i:i: Sl.i!c, ,.f l''.it ltfi sStr.-. f, Xew Yovt. N..r,.- teji'i.w l..r r. ' .. - ll .... mr. Nov. td, IS'ia. 4:nos. jakuis.i.n. m ..ii:j AC. H. K. FAGELY fc CO. iTsptclfullT ir.fonn the public that thsy have , J cominonced the mnaifacturc of BUGdlES. id nt the aiew shop recently erected by J. F. Lrrch nrrier of Fourth mul ( liestiint Mu., SUNUURV, 1A., Ri:d sol!;t n fair plisre of raronui;e. A nl -6m. J. F. LEECH. Sup't. iichi bbcrlisfintnls. Automatic Fitter THE Itl( KFOKl Al TOM ATIf Family Knitting Machine! A MOST rSEI'VL ANO WOSnFKfCl. MVKSTION ! Now attracting universal attention t.y its aston Ishinsr !crfriiunces, aud its practical value for every day family U!-c. It is simple, Durable, Cheap, to easily kept in repair, and WILL LAST A UFE-TIMK ! It will kill", every posiihie variety lancv work. of pia.il and WITH ALMOST MAC.ICAL SI'KF.ti, and lar better than it can done by hand, or j on any other machine. All kinds nt garments arc perfectly formed ni.d shaped liy the machine, itself, rcfiiiirinir no cuii iii and making up. A good operator will Unit a in in- i-ock, with heel and toe. co'iiplete, in from live to ten minutes ! and from twenty to forty pairs of socks in a day ! Ever? eswcialiv every firmer s famll -should have a BICKFOKl) KNl'l TEK. It will be found equally as useful as the (Sew itm Ma chine, and even more profitable. Every Machine WARRANTED perfect, ::nd to do just what is represented. The Rick ford Machine is the only legitimate cylindrical Knitting Machine in existence. All others, not licensed by us. are clear and palpa ble infrinjments on our patents, and we shall hold all parties w ho manufacture, sell, buy or use such infriii",in in.-.ehhies, to u strict lecal accountability. An Instruction Hook, containing complete and mill lite directions to the operator, accompanies! ltll.ll IlldV 11 1 111 . No. 1, Family Machine, 1 crlinder.TJ neecdles $30 No. ::, " -j "i x. loo " 4o A sample mucliiuc will be scut to any part of the United S'.atcs or Canada, express charges pre-paid, on receipt of the price. Asjent wanted in every Slate, County, City and Town, to whom very liberal discounts will be made. For further particulars, address Ri(Ki oni Knitting Machine Mr. Co. Sole Manufacturer, Rralf lehoro, Vt. Nov. 13, IS".. Iv. n I), THE j Pittsburgh Gommeretaf fok Tin: CENTENNIAL YEAR. 1 The year IS'j r,;arks an important cjux-h in I American history, completing as if. oca the Fir't Century of the Republic. 1 Events of more than ordinary moment are to tie looken lor ; and it is tne n;;ty ot every pa trio! citizen to keep himself inlormed thereof. To accomplish this it is only necessary to take and read a FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER St l it AS THE Pittsburgh- Commercial. ! In the future, as in the past, it will be a Mirror j I of the Times, a condensed History of the Age, I giving full and accurate accounts of all event. it home and abroad, including graphic reports f.0,,r r,,":lt v"l' n"ial Kxp-isiti ' 'special attention will be given isition at Phi adel- 1 M'ccial alleiitioii will be given to tin: t regress un i Intriests of Manufactures. Miiiin-' and Ai? ric.ilture throughout the count! v. The COMMERCIAL MAKES SPECIAL CLAIMS AS A Family Newspaper, Every effort being made to lender it 11 pleasant and profitable companion for the Home Circle, while its coiumns will be carefully guarded against ohjiftiouab.c matter of ail kinds. lis .Watrket anil Fiuiiiieial KcportN Will tie full and accurate, embracing facts from all the leading Trade Centers of the World, and of great value to Mechants, .Manufactures, Farmers and all engaged in business of ncy kind. Its arrangements for securing Early and Re liable News are complete. Having able corres pondents at the Mate and National Capitals, its reports of the doings of the Lawmaker of the and can tc implicitly relied upon. As a Political Journal, prudently as it may, any attempt to force upon the party the suport of The Third-Term Mon stiosity ; aud while it w ill strive to maintain a place in the front rank in Supporting an Honest Party Policy, it will reserve to itself the right to oppose any measure not in harmony with Re publican Principles, even though it may emanate from men know as Republicans. It will stand firm, on all occasions, by the platform of the Republican Party adopted at Lancaster, which demands Honest men iu office men with brains enough to know dishonesty when they see it, and courage enough to light it wherever they tind it." TERMS FOR THE Daily Commercial, P isTAi.r. 1'iir.r. to St iiscHiuriis. mail, per iilinum 10 00 5 00 i .Vi S.1 K .... . . c .. 1 Ry wail, for six month Ky mail, for three 1110:1: lis Ky mail, for one month . 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Remit in Drafts or Fostolllce Money Orders, if ossible, nnd where neither of these can be procured send Ihe money In registered letter. t-irsi'ECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. Address all ordeis and letters to "THE COMMERCIAL," Dec. 24, 1ST5. PiTTSBi'Biin. P. ficto Sbbcrtismcnts. s I X L-THE WOMAN'S FRIEND TIIE PEST FIXTSnKII AND MOST PERFECT " FLAT lilO.V" F.VEH ilADE. Interchangeable Handle and Shield Combined. The handle is entirely separate, mid may be used for any nmalier vf Irons. 1 1 tan be mljr.nt ed intsntly. and heinir provided with a flileld tlie Imnd is completely protected frim thi) heat. No Iiolder Is required when Heinir. When IhP Iron is heiie' rm4 lr. is:. heated, the handle must lie det.iched. We v 1)1 send to anr dilre-, n re ceipt of Pruft or 1'. O. Order for tiieamuuiii. t itlier of tin: fo!lonii ' n;ts : Set Xo. 1 S Irons vf 5. r, sid " Vn., i LawU.', ' -:', i': 7 ii- 1 8 l i-., ' iVi 3-:J - 7, euii.inilu., " i.'O Xickel f.'.-it"'". li on", 'Octs. per Pet estr. 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TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS : Without premium, postage prepaid Sn.OO With cither preiiiium, unmounted, postage prepaid With either premium, mounted by express at subscriber's expense 4.00 J-ifFor full paiticulars as to commission and canvass address H. It. COKWIX, Publisher, f.fus vce 'l i t L ' ' t () ' Nov. t. . THE LIGHT RUNNING '"I'oMF.STK The 'IonicsHc." The "DOMESTIC is nn exceedingly simple : machine iu all its parts and processes. It is j easily understood ; familiarity with it action Is i very"iuickly acquired, and it needs hardly any I practice of s ;n skill in the operator, j The superior advantages obtained in the "Do mestic" are mainly : 1. Light Running. j ".'. tjuietness no Cuius or Gear Wheels, i a. Perfect Stitch Double-thread Ixn-k Stitch. 1 -1. Durability arlting from Simplicity of Con ' st met ion. 3. Absence of all Friction. . Great range of Work. I 7. Ease of Operation. j Wc do not say that the "Domestic"' is the only I Machine worthy of public favor. Wc admit i there are some possessing real and acknow j ledged hum it ; but w e do claim, nnd are prepared j to demonstrate, that the "Domestic" has many J excellence that render it liteuhJly awieWor lo any tithtr Maehinf. now before the public. Let every woman, therefore, examine for her slf into its merits when she buys a machine. This is an important purchase, not to tic care lessly made ; one that will Influence her com fort. probatily for a long time. With a Domes tic" in her possession, she will find her sewing become a pleasant exercise of skiil and taste, in stead of a slow manual drudgery ; she will have the time nnd strength to add beamy aud elegance to work in w hich before she has been obliged to content herself with bare utilitv. CAROLINE DALIUS, Agent, Suhurv. Pa. IMCF.tlfl Ml .IVKX TO si iiM 1t11tr.it. EVERY GODEY'S LADY'SBOOK. THE OLDEST MAGAZINE IN AMERICA. 187G. roinmc.vi. 18TG. Iu addition to our splendid Steel Engravings and reliable. Colored . Fashion Plates, will be given from time lo time elegant Chromo Illustra tions. These llustralions given universal satis faction. No other Magazine has as yet attempted thi feature. STORIES RY CELEBRATED WRITERS. We have on file several fine stories for 1j76, from the pens of the following popular writers : j Mrs. C. A. Hopkinson. IuoChtirehill, II. Yickery I Dumqnt, Louise S. Dorr, S. Annie Frost. Mont- j gomcry C. Preston. Arrangements have been j made with others of life popularity. j Our other departments. Invaluable receipts, i Designs for the Vmk-tnl)!e. Knitlii.g, wlh j Colored Engravings ol the same. Netting, I Model, Cottages, Original Music. Etc., are. all j retailed. ii rmm vmm "THE MOIIMXC CAW Will be given t; every subscriber, whether single or In a club, who pays iu adviince for I SIC and remits direct to this oilier. lOltl'liMRIDA. I7OR THROUGH PASSAGE TICKETS In; ? ST. AUGUSTINE and all landings on ST. ! JOHN'S RIVER and interior points in FLORIDA. . by steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence by j railroad or steamboat. : Apply to WM. L. JAMES General Aenl I'ltilatl-! ,:t and .Souther Mail .S S. Co., 4 Hi South Delaware Avenue, phiind'a. Cel. -i:::. i YOU CAN By sub-Aiiinng for our Musical Mag azines. They are issued monthly, and Con tain ten limes as much music as you can buy elsewhere for the same amount of money. "Peters' Household Melodies," Nos. 1 to 13 uow ready. A Collection of Sor.gs by Hays, Danks, etc. Price, 50 cents per Number, or l. Numbers for 41. "Pett is' Parlor Music,"' Nos. I to 111 now ready. A Collection of Easy Dance Music. Price, 10 cents per Number, or 12 Number for "La Creine tie la Creine,"' Nos. 1 to ',T now ready. A Collection of DitlleuU Piano Min-ic. Price, "0 cents per Number, or PJ Number for $4. Send i)0 els. for :l Paniple Copy if either of the aliove, and if you are not satisfied with your bargaiu, we wiil refund your money. Address, J. L. PETERS, Sill Uroadway, N. Y. Dec. :;l.'7..-lm. Good News to Farmers! THE CELEBRATED DEXTEIt FEED CUTTER which will save FIFTY PER CENT, to every farmer raising stock, is offered for tale by the nndersigned ageul for Northumberland county. Thi. Vua I 'niter him bueii awarded dinlomas at Save Money every County and State Fair where it has baen FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCES, AC, C. exhibited. It is acknowledged to be superior to I The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su any others iu use. j periority, have been still further improved, and Orders wi'l be promptly rilled bv addressing i vill always bo kept on hand. JOHN U.GlUtTNKR, Agent. I Also, THREPH1NQ MACHINES. Dec. 10, lSii eunbury, Pa. I Snnbtirv. May 20. 1S74. chi Sbbcrtiscincnts. 18 BALTIMORE WEEKLY- SUN. 76 ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF A YEAR. POSTAGE PRrPAIO HT THE PfBLISi'lEKS. TUE BEST PAillLT iOI RN'A!. ANb THE CHF.APEaT. A VEKT "UOfSKBOLn WOP.B." IT IS TO BE A VEKITAM.K CENTKNNUI, KECOKD. 1,203 IN Pit Fill! MS Fill! NOVri.F.TTES FoK THE WEEKLY BITS FOR INTo. The Bai.timoke Weekly Si n is beyond com pare one ot the best weekly papers published in the t' uited States. Its proprietors make esjiccial aim to secure for its columns the choiceM litera ture, the latest news, foreign and doim-eiie, the best intelligence in agricultural matters, the most reliable conniierei.ll and market repoits. and the best current inisceliany. As incentive to literary ability, and thereby to please the taste of its many thousand readers, the proprietors ofTllK Weekly f l X have oll'ered prizes amounting to $.JtK for thrf best six novelettes, to be selected by a critical committee from otlerings by writers in all parts of the coun try. It is expected that this liberal ofier will attract the best story-teiling talent in the United States, and thus u third the chastc-l lil eraiy banquet of the Ceiiteiinial vein lo its host of render. 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The safest method of remitting funds by mail wiil be found to be by drat I or postulliee money order.' Address, A. A BELL t CO Pi r.i.tsiiEKs, I UN IRON ULTLl'l.NG. RAi.TiMoer:, M i. JOS. EYSTER, MANUFACTURER OF NATiyE GRAPE WINE, SUNBURY. North'd Co., Pa. Wr., the undersigned, can cheerfully testify lo the excellent qualtics of Wine made by Dr. Jos. Eyster, and advise its universal use everywhere. COL. C. NEFI-. II. .1. FRANK, II. E. DAVIS, JACK WALTZ. 4 EN. L. May 2S. s:3. MAJ. J. P. HAAS, DR. A. C. CLARK, FRANK RRK;1T, N. S. ENtiLE. . KASE. iflta'afadcri n. SUSQUEIIANXA (OI ITX V CASKET WORKS, Front St., above Race, suxnvnr, pi: nx a. rpn JL c Casket Manufactory, at the above place, are now prepared to furnish to Cabinetmaker and Undertakers, nnd the trade generally Coffins and Caskets j Of the best and latest patterns and finished In j the best style. Their different pattern including j both Colli 11 and Casket shapes are of j WALXUT, CHEERY, CHESTXVT. ! Imitation nf J tote rood ontl Cherry, t and nil other styles, made of the best material ! and finish ; work done by the most experienced ! workmen. j Orders will be filled promptly, nnd Collins nnd j Caskets will be shipped to any place desired, at j the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable j prices. ' The patronage of the trade is solicited. Send I for PRICE and DESCRIPTIVE LIST, and Uaru the styles and prices, i FRYLINfi, BO WEN & EXCEL. Sutibury, April SO. IST.'i.-tf. .VI M IIIXK SHOP AMI IltOV FOIMH.V. fSEO. 1TOHUHACII & SON'S, Sunbury, IViiii'h. INFORM the public that they are prepared 10 do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added 1 a new Machine Shop in connection with their I Fouiidr). and have supplied themselves with New j Lathes, Planing and Boring Machines, with the J latest improvements. With the aid of skillful j mechanics, thev are enabled to execute all orders ! of j NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, i that may be given them, in a satisfactory inan ! tier. j rHte to siiiit any Slove. ; IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build 1 ings, of all sizes. BRASS CASTINGS, .Ve. Ornamental Iron Fencing FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS; VERANDAHS p icr" "i":'"?r7r'"!;:': llzitUu'atsvs. Furniture Ware-ilooms ! KOISKKT.N A HOST l.li M AS, (.Successors to U. L. RAUDENBUSII.) .Tla)ouie Ituiltliiig, WILL SELL CHEAP, AN ENDLESS VARIETY or X X7 It TV I T 17 It i: 'if the latest st!es and best material. CONSISTING OF Parlor and Ciiamlbcr Suits; LOUNGES, TABLES, CHAIR?, STANDS. Bedrteads of till kinds, Cupboards, Siinis, and in short everything usually to be found in a tiist elass Furniture Store. TJNDEKTAKHSTG. Special attention is ivcu to Undertaking in al. its branches. Coffins and .Burial Caskets OF ALL STYLE CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Aii invitation is extended to all to come and examine our stock before purchasing elsew here. ROBERTS tv. UOSTERM AN. .Sunbury, Feb. l'.t, lSf. HARDWARE. We are better prepared than ever to supply! the demand for goods in our line. We have just J received a full sto'.'k of i Shovels, Iron, Floes, .Steel, Hakes, Oils, Forks, Paints, Pumps, Glass, Cutlery, Varnishes, LEATHER BELTING, TOOLS, AM .n.$ KFITAREE FOK Guilders, Housekeepers, Farmers, lllacksmiths, Shoemakers, ('ahinet Makers. Carpenters, Machinists, Painters and the People. Call and examine our goods. CONLEY, HACKETT & MATEER, Opposite Whitmer's store. March ';. :;?-. tr. lueens, Willow and Oedar Ware. CI Sugar, 4 Coffee, I Syrups, I Soices, I Canned Goods, T e, 2 I r - 1 ts a ! " ri I r w . ' w y, w i 5 y. ju k - E o o o U il i. V- C 7. Cement, Salt, Fish, Phosphate, Land Plaster, Harrisbure: Cider i MiUs. ! Maize & Schwartz, ; Successors to Geo. Evans i: Co., 1 1103 Market Stm, 1-hila.k.l.iu, i -MKRCHAXT TAIL0KS I M1, . ! MILITARY CLOTIHEHS. i Men and Itoys' suits made to order in the latest j styles, of the best cloths and cass-nieres in mar- ket, at prices suitable to the times. Military. Hand Si Fire Uipurutatidiis promptly uuit'otnted. Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent free on application. Ours being the leadin house on Military work, we feel that we can otter induccme- t which can not be attained anywhere else. Nov. 'J7. 1S7J l AMi AMI .YIXTKIS MILMXEKY C.OODS. I Misses L. A; S. Wc'wer, Market street, Sunbury, j Pa., olfer special inducements iu I their Full and Winter I Millinery (Joods. j Just opened, consisting of Bonnets and Hats, I FEATHERS, FLOWERS. RIBBONS, SASHES, j ORNAMENTS, AC. ' Fancy Zephyrs Goods, Infant Hoods, and au immense assort incut of N"OTIONS. Ladies' Dress Cuttiug, fitting and basting i done in every branch. j The public are earnestly invited to call and ex- j 1 amine our stm k before making a selection else- j j where. ! I Nov. 1J, 1S75. L. S. WEISER. ; ! KAMI'lOViS I.MI'l.ItlAI. MIAP ! IS THE "BEST." ' I Th' Soap is manufactured from pure mater- ' : ials, and a it contains a large percentage of ; Vegetable Oil, is warranted lully efjual to ll.e ' ! best, imported Castile, Soap, and at the same : time pofo.ses ail the washing and cleansing , properties of the celebrated German and French Laundry Soups. It is therefore recommenced j for use iu the Laundry, Kitchen, and Bath-room, j and for general household pu r puses ; also, for Printer, Painters, Engineers, and Machinists, as il will remove stains of Ink, Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc.. IVmn the bauds. Manufactured only by CRAM PTON BROTHERS, 2, 4. 0, S. and 10 Rutgers Place, and S; aud 35 Jcllcrsoii Slrsx-t, Nw Tork. For snle nt Philadelphia, by KOONS & RUOFF, 202 North Delaware Avenue, and by (froccrs generally. Sot. 13, 1875. Bmps. I'E.WSVI.VAMA ICAII. ItO I. PHILADELPHIA & Eli IE 11. li. DIVISION. WIXTEK TIME TABLE. On and niter Sundav, Nov. 21-t, 1S7., tin Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road Divi sion will run as follows: WESTWARD. Jf.isl Line haves New York ' " Philanelphia, .g. a m l'J.55 p m I. gj p 111 5.00 p in 8.55 p tu ltl.20 p 111 11.50 p 111 !S.a5 p m 1 1.55 p 111 11.55 p 111 4. a 111 a 111 U.45 11 111 II.05 a m 7.50 p m 7.2'J a in 7.:'.l a m 10.45 a m 0. -O p 111 S.oO p 111 4.45 p 111 8.i)t) a 111 S.oO a iu 1. -5 p 111 i l l p 111 7.10 p iu 0.4o p 111 7.55 a m II. 45 a m ti-15 p m 4 L'O p :n 7.B5 p 111 ! ll a m Baltimore, llarrisburg. i it 4k I " "' ..rr.at i ' " i. Erie Mall leaves . . 4( t (fc it .. " " arr.at Limit- d .M :il I i ii .. i i " Lock Haven, Relic fonte. New York, Philadelphia, llaltiiiiore, Ilairisburg, Williamsport, Lock Haven, Reliovo, File. eaves Philadelphia, " Raltimore, " HarrisDnrg, ' Lock llavt-ti, Reliovo. Lock Haven Ae. leaves Philadelphia. " Raliiiiiure, " llarrisburg, air. t Williamsport, ' Lock Haven, EASTWARD ri ss haives Lock llaVen. I I'hilad'a Ex 1 ' " W'lliiainsport, '" " arr. at llarrisburg, ' " " I'.altiiiiore, ' '' Philadelphia, ' New Yoik, Day Express leave Renovo. 4 Lock Haven. 10.L';i a m ' Wil iunirport, ll.y." a m ' arr. at llarrisburg, .1.110 p ill i.O p til U. 15 p m ti.U5 p 111 11. Al a m S.-5 p tn l'.4." p 111 10.55 p 111 J.:;: a 111 7.u5 a 111 0.45 a 111 10-10 a m l-.:;5 a in 55 a 111 7.:5 a in 7.115 a 111 10.-J5 a m " " Philadelphia, " New Yoik, " ' " Raltimore, Erie Mai! leaves Eric, " " - Renovo i " " " Lmk Haven, ; " " '" Williamsport, ' arr. at llarrisburg, ; " " ' ISaltimore. 1 " " Philadelphia, J u " " New Yoik, j Fast Line leaves Williamsiort, 1 ' arr. at llarrisburg, i " " ' Raltimore, ! " " ' Philadelphia, ! ' " " New York, Eric Mail Vsl. Limited Mail West, Lock J Haven Actum. West and Day Express Eal ! make close crnnecti.in s r. Northumberland with ; L. v; R. R. R. trail's tor Wiikesbarre mid Seraii j ton. ' Eric Mail West, Limitel Mail West and Fast i Liiie West make connection at Wi:l: iinporl : with N. C K. V . trains north, f Erie Mail East and West. Limit-d Mai! We.-t, I Fast Line West and Day Express Ea-t niaK -j close connection at Lv.-k Havea with R. E. V. ! R. R. trains. I Eric Mail East and We-t connect ut Erie with I trains on L. S. & M. s. R. R., at Corry with O. I C. .V. A. V. R. R. at Emporium with B. N. Y. I .V P. R. R., and .it Dnlt.w,Md win, .. V. R R. j Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and ! Williamsport on Limited Mail West, Fast Line j West. Philadelphia Expiess East and Day Ex I press East. S-eping Cars nn K nitghl train. : WI. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Suf't. i riiilitdeliihiMaV ReudMig ItuUroitd. AI.UAXGKMEXT OF TKAIXS PASSEXGEU Jam ahy 1st, IST'l. ' Tkains Lfavl IIkknoox as Follows : (Si .vtiAT KXCEPTED ) i For Skamokiu, 10.40, ll.iio a. m. an.l 3.40 I p. m. I For Mt.Carmel, Ashland, T.nnaqua, Pottsvi'le, Reading and Philadelphia, 10.40 a. tu. Trains ron Hekndos. Leave as Follows (Scmiats Excepted.) Leave Sliamokiu at S.U0 a. 111. 1.59 and 3.55 p. ei. Leave Philadelphia, 9.15 a. m., Reading tl.SO a. in., Pottsville, 12.10 p. m., Tamaqua, l.0 p iu. Ashland, 2.55 p.m., Ml. Cartuel, S.'l p. in. Tbains Leave Hakbisbuuo, as Follows : For New York, S.tio, S.10 a. in. and -'.00 7.40 p. m. For Philadelphia, 5.S0, S.10.4.r a. m-.'J.OOand 3.50, p. 111. St'NDATS. For New York, 5,20 a. in. For Philadelphia, 1.45 p. m. TlIAINS FOK IlAKKlsnl RO, LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Leave New York, "J.oo a. in., l.ot) and 5.15, 7.45 p. tn. Leave Philadelphia, 9.V a. m. 3.40 and 7.10 p. 111. Scsdats. Leave New York, 5.15 p. in. Leave f biladuiphia, 7.10 p. in. Via Morris aim Essex R. R. J. E. WOOTTEN, Oeueral brjj't. Reading, Pa. Nov. IP,. 1S74. CENTRAL.DRUG STORE q.b.cXdwllader Is the place to buy pure aud fresh i MEDICINES. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. PERFUMERY, NOTIONS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, LIQUOR for medicinal purposes, and all other arti cles usually kept in a first-class Drua Store. Special attention paid to cotnjMiundiug pre scriptions and family receipts by competent ! druytsts. ; I am prepared to furnish in quantities to suit ' pinchasers and ut Philadelphia prices, i CALCINED PLASTER, ! PHILADELPHIA LIME. , FIN ISHiNti SAND. j ' PLASTERING I1AIK. 1 Portland. Roman, Roscudule and Lehigh j CEMENTS, j Land Plaster for Farmers, Timothy nnd Clover j Seeds. ANo, (iarden Seeds of all kinds. Anil ! and get a Rinal Register for IS74. ;eo. b. cadwallader. i Sutibury, Feb. 0. 1-74.-1V. Dh. C. M. Mauiis. Geo. W. Ri.oow MEW DRUG STORE, No. 13, South Third Street, j (JgJ iHS8 Ml MM, Pi ; &' , n DK. C. M. MARTIN & CO, TT 'AVE just received a fresh lot of Pure Drugs 1 A. i. and Patent medicine. We have also a fjll assortment ot PRESSING AND PACKET COMBS. Hair, Tooth. Nail.Clothe.Shoe and other brushes. Kill I T AM I AM Y ARTH I.IX j K1SE f.XTkacis, rocKEt books, ksivm, c, c. HEF.D'j GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE. the sweetest perfanic in America. Parisian, a IiiI Olo.e Wastli. warranted to clean perfectly the most delicate shades without injury to the kid All the leading preparation tor the Hair, SLtvtRN, THE BEST IN MARKET. Pine Wine and Liquors, for medical purises. Physicians Prescriptions and family icccipts compounded with care. Thankrul for past lavors we nope ny imnieai ing to receive a share of your patronage. September 11. 1.S73. FALL and WINTER JIIM.IM.KY tiOODS ! M. L. Gosslcr, Fourth street, 4 doors below M-'.rket, west side, invites the attention of all desiring the latest st vies of ; FALL ADD f INTER MILLINERY! To her well selected Assortment just received from New York und Philadelphia, consisting ol I oil iii. Mi .. anil liil4reus llalsiuid IloniielM. tVathern, I'lowf rs.ltral lae. SilUn. Yel'l Kibbotis. Kasvh ItilihoiiH, eek Tie. Hill .lo. laney Ilosii ery, 1st 4)ualit Zeiiy r an.l Ucrmautonu Hool. ALSO NOTIONS iHIMMINliS IN GREAT VARIETY. All of the aboie offered at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. .jrT'Miss (iosslcr will, as herctofor, rive all orders for Millinery her personal supervision. Call aud sec new uoods. Nov. IS, 1875. DR. I. E. SMITH, Homoepathic physician olllce and residence corner of Fifth au Chcstuut Sis., Sunbury. Calls iu town or for ty promptly attended to.night or day. Of? hours 8 to 9 a. m. ; . to 4 p. m. ; $ to 0 p. tu Not. a,75 :' moi. Agricultural. IltAVts. Il will pn hap be interea.in lo the farmer and huabandmau to k.iow whore the dis ease 01 heavt-t is, and what il ia caused by. Disease directly opposite in tho.r nature are olieu treated wiib the same me tieines. Ahorse with heaves, or mllamatiou of the luags re quires a very different treatment fioin oue with Coiic, or woiius. Then- is everywhere too great a propensity 10 result al once to active ti em inent uua poeiful li.cd.eiiirs. without pi ope r regard lo the disease, it cause, the symptoms, or the remedy ; lorgettiug or pibap uever luviug learned that there ia iu nature a restora tive power, under favorable circumstance, aud the giau I oiijvi-l of ail uiediciues and ail trcat 1111 ut i 10 assist nature. 1st. If the disease was iu the lungs, il wouij eieate il.tlaiuation. aud have the same ed'eel a in Carnal ion oi the ititi. by cold. The horse wo.il l !.-e we.ik aud .ooop u, WilUoUl appeliie, au 1 re.tby cmlj uot Oe-inveu two uine al tae rale any person would uaturahy drive a horse. But a h- uvy huise . an lie duveii Iroiu eiul lo twe ve miles wiiiiiu au hour. 1 nil 1 posiiive pr-Mif thai il is uot iu the mugs. 2rd. Take a he.iV hoi -e and lu.n hiio out to pasture forty eiUt hours and ht will breathe clear and-easy, showi ig uu iii ot Heaves. The gr.iS.i lias not icaeued liie lungs, atid il ba stopped liie hard breatbiu ; bill if you will give the bouse cold waici 10 drink, he will cough. Has the w..ter loucned the luags 1 No ; bul it has Uo.Cllril Hie disease. Th is u mil tier reason w hy ii U noi iu ibe lungs. A aaiuty horse U not liubie to heaves, bul a beany eater i Uable lo Uii disease ; noi troiu the amount ol loud that he e;il, bul troiu the hogL-u way of eat ing. There ure 10 pp--s holding lo the slouiach and lungs ; where they meet lii.re 1 a throttle value. A horse in taling course fuod slreiciic his thrvttle ; then by a hard drive aud warming ihe borse, he takes cd d iu the wound and it becomes a running isore or eai:emv3 lurniu; the hore to gass, the J iieecleanses and Wiishe the wounl ; Ihe grass" beiug cool ia etieel takes the inSaiualiou Iroia the disease, the swei.in"; is goue auJ the horse breathe tree and easy as ever. This is positive proof thut il is not iu the lungs. Theu by feeding with coarse an I dry nay, it irritates aud cieates in tiaiiialiua aud cause liie horsn tu brw.ihe hard again. Ct'KE. Take bi'saru of 3r, an I balsam of copuvia, eo,iial pmts, add enough calcined mag nesia to make into b ill the siz.- of 'the yolk of an egg. Give a ball night and morning for ten or fifteen days, in liie grain, wet witn smart weed tea not very strong. Care should be taken about feeding for two weeks after giiug the invdicine. Cut the feed, and Wet the hay. A littie browu augar in '.he feed for a few days would be gdod. This is a sure cure. I never made a failuie in any ease. I give this for the oenetil of Ihe noble animal th it is so often out raged by useless remedies. Mirror and Far tn$r. How Long Should Cows go Drt f Til's is a ipiestiou 01 considerable interest to dairymen, a matter of pecuniar protil or lose. Wild oue who keeps ten Ciws it make a diMeren.-e of leu or ai'teeu dollars a week whether llier are drv ; ,)r ttrt. giving a fair quantity of milk. Of course ! ! tl,t'y hoUi', dry f"r a wllile' oa-''1 uot j give H''k all of the time and also have calve. ! Very few row could be made to do this 1;' de- j 8ira!,ie, but there are some which will give milk up to the time of calving. Tel it is not at all de- sirable thai they should do this. It makes al together ton severe a strain upon the system of cows and insures the production of weak calves. In order to keep a cow ia good condition and en able her to bring forth a good calf, 1 think she should go dry two months. A cow that has a good calf ar.d then gives a fair quantity of milk for ten months in a year, does all that ought to lie required of hi-r. But the great majority of cows do not milk ten months, many of them go dry four month-, and I think thai the majority of those which are kepi ou farms average at least three months in a year during which they give no milk. Now this is a loss of a mouth in malting butter. It costs considerable to keep a co"r, aDd when she gives 110 milk and is not lay ing on fiesh, she is not only unproductive but also very expensive property. It does not pt'' keep cows which go dry four months or even three. Il is better to fatten them and obtain cow thai will give milk ten months. They must of course te Weil fed. Here is the difficul ty of obtaining suca cows. Of course, such a change cannot be made all at once. It musl be gradual. The habit of secreting uiiik may be cultivated, and sometimes the change is rapid. And i may be effected without a great ileal of trouble or expense. When cows re sold, as multitudes are every year,lhe poorest ones should; le disposed of and the best ones retained. B taking the latter to tbisniigli-bied bulls which have descended from milking stock, and IhcO raising the heifer calves, taking pams to develop as much as possible llieir milking qualities es pecially to keci them :u milk with the llr-t calf more than a year a much better class of cows will be obtained than ar now kepi 011 American farms, and the. profits of the fairy business will hi- largely increased. How to Usn a Deai Hoi:E. A dead horse or other animal should be skinned, and ronghlr cut np into as many small pieces as possible. A plot of gronnd a few rods square should then be plowed deeply, and the carcass thrown npon ihe soil in Ihe centre of 'he plowed ground. Some freshly dry-slacked lime should then bo scatiered upon the heap, so us to cover ii tfiinly but wholly. The loose earth is then heaped over it, a foot in depth, and the pile covered with boards, so tli.it dogs cinuot get at the heap and tear il up. If the lea-t smell is perceived, more earth shon'd be thrown ! pontile heap. In three months, the heap may be dug over anj turned over with the plow and well mixe I. 1 he bones that cannot be broken up should be taken from the heap, and the Oue matter will be worth at li-at f iO pel ton to use in the hill for coru. The larger bones may be rro';en np and buried among the rools of grape vines or fruli trees. gonsro.!. Cakk or Horse Plants is Cold Wcatuer House plants require a vast amount of c. every day and from week to week. They a especially to be guarded again.-t exposure sudden changes of temperature. Where a nv. her of pots with B-iwers are placed near a it dow, during a cold or rloudy day, unless thu temperature is properly maintained tbj"Tii will be seriously injured by the co'T In a day, unless the sun shines OrighMy o (lowers, or at night, unless the hat'en s' of the window are closed, no colder pis be found in the apartment, than close li window. Many florists seem to fo llowers during; cold nights, leaving s the window, where they are liable severely chilled. The best place f ing 3 cold day or night is on a ' the middle of a large rooir table the belter for Ihe ft -pose a large table on r so that a portion or r the middle of the a vigorated and ren posure to the IV Yet, on clou as well to room, awa' doubts tr coldest r mometi an hou room, will i Plur a w! e-l 111: Si 1 '- V
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