Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 31, 1876, Image 4

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Onf of the okl scUlrrs. at th? Isle-of-Mjouib
weiiijt the name of r.)cho on the
hull of a yacht, spelled it .,ut slowly, ami
then exclaim d : "Well, if that uiu't the
Jurrjdejt way to spell f.h V
A certain cltf was about ( be k-stiovd.
The women were allowed to leave, audi
wire told that they misht carry away on i
their Lacks WhatWCr tlliy most lricd. j
Fat h WOUian took inin
wi man XOOS, lUTtn. ,
Vt n : . i - t t
Uneao man owns ad.. which know ,
when Sunday comes. He knows because
on that day his master ulways nets dnwu
Lis fishing-rod, and leaves the house by tlie
back d(Hr.
Enapins child -'Oh, Mr. Jinkins. do
Lt rue sec you drink!" Mr. Jiiikens
'Sec mo drink ! What for. ray dear"
I
lJlSagltlj: CulM- ." " -"'"!
drink like a fifth."
On f raruK recentir issut d to a hHit i
wedding at Columbus. Oiiio, was the fol- '.
.,... ..mind' nriiiii !
Iowidj; ta(K.cst warning . I u as- aiu ,
dollar 5tore.
A Milwaukee aly who paid fi.'ty dollars j aain-ady tawiiiar.
to have a wart removed from her nw. now C'i-N 1 E S I A L LEI TEUif,
wants to know what bw-nnu- of h.,r I--ed ij Jba V-uee heney.
A rmrr rullroiion of i:.olntiohry llteia, mainly
jiftfC. I (.pni in t'. oanria of th il.-f:ili,ta ot fol.
i .! ii T:-v are liiil ol intona, and will bn
A 15ov. sis vcars old, having U-on rii m w-w- ("B-inw-h
lectured by hi father on the baby- , ? ,AV1I.r 11.1 1 rot.d ae tici.m ox
:.htir8 of crying when any calamity hao- AMERICAS COLLEGES.
ieued, cheered the patt-rital heart the other i ta . ,P1 ;.,!t llT ,aMr fni-nda. win uir dnr
morning by saying -Harry Uoltou .ricd j j'jS
nearly all day,' cause his father died : but ' im.., ' "''.
if you should die pa, I wouldn't tt a bit. ' (LU SE1T YORK.
;-: . .jrtiv .lir.i'1-ntf.i arti. ! ou K.-w-Y.-.rk. I'T J.ha
it tiUb'ic dinUCr IU I.oxloU, some years ,- M;1., V-Al a ) fir rorcr, and will attract th at-
. ... ., : ... , 1 ,1 ii, mr 7i ouuti, wbo mark mnh lutar-
a;o, Whipple, the eeayist, and base, the ; , ,;, nM .; r ,i ,Witt n,roo;e. and af-
poet, were present as hoi.oarv uest. In .oaa.-iy r;u,a, of it.
the midst of a some whut di-wultor? cou ! j : utimbrr n fwiy inn.trat-.i. tha. iabdng
. . : . n; d. .-r.; '..vo and l atrm-.a artirifi, au
VSrSatiotl bctWltll tlw IWO, Whipple rX- : j.m.fc-i-iu .J!ni-nvrratl.n in a nou
. i i;iaatrtr,l i"-ind,.ai. Iannis mwotiM miaiff-
ClailUtd : . it., jn.c.siiii .11 in ti," j-umf U dv.i'.i, a. it
O, don't uiind whrtt xisc aaje aU.nt 1 a., u-u . f i.or. . r-..u
' , ! I rf v.
that; he was Upy on that occasion. ! Th i;dUoril leirtmeiit.
'And ill what condition Wtrc you ?' in- ; ofea .nvv juarwr-r Mob Ptmlw and oontaln
1.1 . ir jLmai-d v oi..aa a:.d tim-iy iditnriHlp. a well aa
lUired the pOCt. . ; J,;;.,? ,hVi,t: m ArU U!ainrt nd
'Sober perectly sober :' wa thepronijit ; scir'n.. TFKMS
and cminS!y safe reply. I n.f Ye-r, lu lanee t.
'Otntlemen !' said Saxc. rioinz to his ! u in Iter.
U-rt, glahS to band--'(tintlem,n! lt ustmi
dnnk to the tw morable oft"inu when :
....!
aie was Upsy aUl Uipple was t-or.
AL1T1LK by said to his mother the
other morninj; : Ma, I had the btautiful
!est dream last uiht you vr saw. 1
d reams J that I wouldn't xo to school and j
that you went out inlo tLe yard and cut a
gteat long switch, but just as you was go
inu to give me an awful dreesin' the world
fame to n end ! Pidn't I e. 'it of it
asy, though ?' j
Domestic lUxKiai ic v. He Lad U.cn j
tellinj her lor weeks past, says the Detroit j
' Vw,' that times were tight, niouey i
scarce, bankruptcy sialking abroad through
the land, and so forth, and sh consented
to the discharge of Hie nurje girl, and up
stairs uiri, and bad wheeled the cook into
doing general housewtrk. That wasn't
rnouh. lie came home one Bight and said
he was poing to discharge the hostler ; that
money had none up to thirty percent ; that
he couid not afford to rarry his life insur
ance any longer: tLat she mustn't ask for j
auy more new clothes for a year. She j
went over the house and piached expeuses !
down acain, and things ran alonj; uuld
the other day, when he rcaiarked : 'We've
got t reduce still further or bnrst !' She
was pondering over his remarks lnle that
renin when he came home. He was so
lon r-tttiDg his overcoat oT that she went
into the hall. He gave the coat one awful
jerk juat then and fell over. j
Lat on carLh ails you ?' shacxc.aimed !
as sbs tried to help him up.
'.Wing,' he replied. j
As he got up she peered into his face.
Tht: fact was jihiin as if it had Uen writ-!
Isn on a witewashed f.rci wiib Ur. j
He gad al her without replying.
iiviT run vc uwnu, jcjiui icuulu ic i
dure ! all winter, and while I am trying to
reduce you go and get drunk ? You'd bet-!
ter reduce yoar whiskey !'
Di sail anjthinj "bout re'tice !' he
svked. 1
Yes, you have '.'
'Whaz wart rejuce for ?T
'Only to-day you said we d either jot to
r.tno.. ir l.iwt
reduc. or oust.
'Disayzatr'
'Yes, xoudiu." '
- u ; , i
H C.J, JU rejuce . ,
'Xo ; how could I !' j
'Zen didn't I bust ?'
It Wa He. A man forty year old
and as lor. as a rail went into one of the
banks Saturday to jt the cash lor a $13
check drawn by a party living in Nankin
township.
You will have to be identified,' said tlie. i
ashire as he hoiked at the check. j
... , . , , i
'I m the man was the reply. .;
'Uut I don't know that you arc."
'lint I fo i
' " ' '
'You must brine ovis cne here s!io
knows you.' i
'iMi'l 1 know mysell' cxclaitiitd the.
ri.Cat-iei.(iCl. -,
Uut I rnuw kuow you. You may lie i
J
Toiu Jones for all I know.
. r a . . i I
I OU lUUt-t j U COllMrntrU X'ml t flllDk
I think I'm some one '.!sr; !' srow'.ed the i
n.sa in response.
OU TMtiil Ik l.ri)titit?il oliicrTC'i ?h !
, . .
UiGr.
Thais mv name, I ell ye, and this
tf and if this b:iffc -iis me riled I'll lick i
'
the hull crowd of you over behind the !
, :
Hi.lUf . ;
The cashier wouldu'Lp4V, and th-.- nau
fi.filflu"! litwl ntiv n hri Li w l.iifi mu i
at noon hv, wa waiting 4for that lr!!-r wln
iftjtd bin fo comer
'Ml!, :iske: aa attorner. tle olh- r Oav, '
1 i TtiiurM wno wai inKuujin in a rase
o! assault and battery, 'have yU ien in
this court btPj-rc?' 'Yes, ttr,' said Ihe
witness, 'I have been here often.'
been bTe often, have you?' said the u'.tor-
uey, ia a triumphant tone. 'Now tell thu '
,nrl alial for f U'.1I t t-,:1 fl,n I
lies flowiy, 'I have been here at least a i
dozen times to see vou, to try nnd collect !
that tai!r' bill von owe."
'Is your horse jTfwtly fentlc, Mr. ).th
tcr ?'
TcrfecMy jentle, .--ir the ouly fault ho
lias cut. if that le n fatiit ia a t.lnrf-:! Imli
. . . , . r ,
jt of extendmi his hinder hoof n-.w ai,d ;
'By 'extruding hU hinder h !,' V"U
don't mean kicJciur. I Lope ?'
'.Some peof.Je call it kicking, Mr. Green,
but it is only a slight react ion of the mtisHcs
a discissj ruthT than i vie.'
VTa'AE, YE8,' said ll.o id inati, as h
naiofvlly kaned on lit cans, I am kinder I
. I
agem1, and I IcV, it more ana moro every ;
day. Ouly last year I used to b" ab to
.-. i
walk around Lniou I'nrk every n.orninS,
mnd now my rheumatij; 1 o bad that b n
I've gt half-way around, ail I can do is to
turn ronod and hobble ba':.'
It was Archbishop 'A'hatvly who an
nounced that Noah' ark was made of goph
er wood, while Joan of Are wa maid of
Orleans.
jlcto Sob.r.ismtnts.
Scribncrs' .Monthly fer 1S?G.
Tue uWitntr iimta attention to tbtf follow iue list ,
of ti.me ol ma c-miMt year, la the Held of Action. I
lt:Ufa LtiiroH uoveiettce ti.d abort" atone, there
Willie i
Two KeiuarUable Serial Stories.
Pf AMERICAN AUTHORS.
Tte ae; cr!e
"flARRlEL CONROY." !
Bt tRr-T. llAKTE.
B j intl!Kovrmriinmlr,odillmnforltrU
nt--i:h. Tlfta ia Mr. Hum1, Arm extended work. TUB
i,..a ! cjit. -. wbi-h th. anhor tana c!iom.h
a lav.MiI Br:'J. li:torim. ai. na'.uicd with
Jf,'rl iov.rj .1.4 the , t
ir if boat dnabl tk iwt ra) b.o ifcora ol tjriy cu
foritu hi tat tai vet ) 1 raie.!.
W iili also begin in tb" Jnu trr uumter,
"rillUl' SOLAS'S FRIES US,
r. Show Your Ia'iMrt.'"
lly KD Alt!) BVKKKTT 1UI.K.
'b of tl.f r. " li4 ia u M.u:htw
tf.TltO:T, IjO I:'IUliCS tfcP IU!M Ot lxiUiKltlB l4
trtt i". Mi 4 :i,i:i n; 'hit .mrrir,tn, ih-tt j
h. L'1 fi iilJ, "lid ta.B ioil ot thru- an- (
,cni4:riti hvr tnk. try r.l iuti-ii. iind niflicciLg
. intaim forotiii-m.
irtaioil thrnnall'-nt. I
-1 "v . !
Ht fol. Ki. I'. W4KINO, Jr.
Cl. Viisi f in Enroj. Tiaitiiie, in a row- ,
l't rio of two Iimifl and fiity mile", ona of tr
r-.h mt.-ii.f i it. vtBa.row, v.n.ja
i o! fcuri. Tts-. oiiiI 01 Iwjere promurf, to o
. r-arr intrti:ii than ttiH with whirl! our reMna
-rrar'!'. 'o'. 1 STU. t.Orl. laTi.honnd
r'"li do. Nj'j'id ia hah morocco, ao.oo
1 Vola. nin tn Nov.n'l.r ai.d Hay. Any of thfoarli.r
rln f . Till' will l.n .lvda-jamtWytoi-artiea
lin aim l".mi'i-"
1 $ no; t-:ilf m-'TTOM-n.Vf.OO
i?, u.ili rT:- tuw w.ll r..l.l lu-'Ui , tail any of
tli alv. oflr.
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fiihf"-iih-i.
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ii ; in T. '. M itmt Oidr,
in l:t ra un'. fjjm'il, at aeudri a nek-.
Si K1BN1K k .'0. 1a Troadway, Kfw Votk.
OX. 22.
SAVES FUEL! SAVES LABOR 1
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' :tn uny in T J :'i-' I 'i m 1 .
I . . N-iV'. :. Mif ty r. . for
t"T' fur Hi l i. :t "i Sirjt,
t nl' xt ltli r . t, T-'-w Vrr'n.
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inniAca:s, ni 4;c;ikh At.
, FAGLEV &. CO.
LruM, lrform :he puMic t!ial th.r ,iaTC
commneed the manufacture of
jHft
aafM
CARRIAGES,
lrnn 1 PC V I
liMilil r.X ivL,
5aui
' ' h"t' reeeuly frrct.-J l.y J. F. Lr.h
r r Tourth.
I aid awiieit a fair sbars of rtroBa(f.
A r:l
i. r. lerui. enp't.
CALIFORNIA.
rut: rnii:-.o K Tif-i "Trix aiiwt
1 K.Uw.y Line, of .bo WEST at.d S..nTHrM . aurt
siKnt and quic.t r..uu i:m f..ir. ud ;i
I joiui.Sa lUiiio!-. Wix.iiMM. Noiilirrn Munur n, Miii-I
) , J su, m d .. m., j
ilm ' .....uiir.....!.!.-. i
I, the liunit and l-t route for U mf In Xortccrn
lilliioiK. luwa, I'jkoit, N l.i..i.k , u.ii-K. oii.iado,
itlkllt ynud, l-.roraia, K " . fim.if, J ;i:i and
..... . ...
a mbbi aa at a aas ssiaaa v n a a v aa -w
, W M w SSS w v a, SI rir Bja fSWS M lSS SSS1S v- asas v
Ia tli. Hioil liae fur N
ta. and for Maditon. x . I'ul, Miun.-i La li e
I -iu.l j
all j f-ii ' la tiic (in -t i weat. Its
ttluoua and Si. s t-.t-r I.inr
! th. utiiy 1,'iiie tor Winona, l;.-iM-.ier. tiv.i-.-.ji.a
M.inkito, Nl. p'o-r. w l lin. ai.d 11 j..ini in SoutL
tru and Central Miiii.eota. I:
(arret! Bay sutl .Mttrqullr I.iuc
I th. only hn. lor Jn:i.i!le, Walert.iwti, FV.nd Iiu
r b.,,L..V. A. ..I-,,... i...... 1.-.. 1.' ....... 1. X. ....ii.
j,' MarquettV, ni,niii!.n. i.
reeporl stnd Bubuqtir I.iue
! tl,. onlv ruute fi.r lilk'in. r..KVf,id, Fr: Mi, ai.-i all
T, ..,i, , rrr.;. .n. !..
Ihlestgo stutl Milwankre Line
N tl: old Iike Snore l:Liite.au,t h ILe oiilv.,1., ..ir.4!i.e
tiro-,-h t: vat-roe, like t-v.reat. IltrhUi.d IV-'., Ui;ie.
i:-f. l"it,t' xiin".
llman Falstee Cmm !
7ll.. lu, oMi UM; r,.IIU. t'. e.:,
k..,..(,tL. ,-,.. , ,
A" r -frM f. t.v-.ar.d
Hl.y;rp Cii the I nioll I'J.'llo i'.-..'rd f'r tl! ;.uul 1
wet of th. M,...i:ri i.iw. i
"ii utr auikai .ije CBiii" :- i-.t'i i i ii"iti,
tbf t.-siliiP of tLv I hi-:.nrn ft $urtV-W.trr' V i.iw.rw
fn the arrival of f he trail." frota t!.e I..it it H...s;li. i
I t r. ( tile j- lo.J.jv. h : j
lor a'ajunril mutts'. ::; rm nu t Califoinin. 7o i
j TUruti.'U TraitiM tiuiiy. vi;!j E".t;irui i'jlarw I'raiTiutf j
I K'sfitu an i,1 S l l"! lliu in ihci 'iii'i l't-4 :.:lllii ll lil'lft .
St. i;l Mtiiin a-!., wo J nr. tjjrri Irniiia!
!nlv, 'ih i'"1!' i?u Ktiac c-.r n:iuvhl ni t"tfa tram. '
i ot T'u I.:- '!t1 I jk' Suj r:yi. 1 wo Triii tUii, :
i-'- '.
or Milv nk. I :r -l hroiie'i -l-iaaif eaily. liiiman ,
t -irl ot . t.-H i s. 1 irl -r i iihIo . ..-i ir .11
i-or ep.-ms-id v. .;.l-n.i x,..i t, y.-w-i.-.
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Miii Krwi.'cj fifT;w !.'I M-Jity"t'.ify ntrfi ; "!utar') ;
Itr -'. Iu:--n; (it irU ttr'"-, t.iiM-r 'K-r'n ill M ..; j
c.ruer I'.iunl lt Mi.Im. .11 sa, r!i ; K:n:.r Hi.e-i li.-i.l.
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corn, r -ii..;;f a:cl t'jnai ni-etii; Usi! atiee j
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Ii.rsit.-f. or nit .ir::.:.! . :i i--, ai.or.aM. fr.-m .,.r ,
Ti'in:. ti. Kn :ar- u'". a ( -v "
W. M. K.-kxnj 11, M.bv:s ir.ii:ir,,
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thf r)ii!Hl-Iila and Reading
Rallroud (.onipauy
!...,
v.. notir- that ON" or P. F FORE th-:
FIRST OF MAY NEXT,
Tbev wiil open t Passetifrer Stalioa .11 Fair- 1
moutit Park, upon the Hue ot tliir Jun' iio;i K i 1- !
roud. In cio- ptoxiiuilv to Memorial M ri :ind
pri,,,.;,,,! t,i!,'.i.igit of ti..-
( TVTrVN'IAi. INTERNATIONAL IXIIIBI
TION, j
Ait I t'i'i'.t ngu'.ar pa-seiiger and cxcui'tinti
train wiil lhci.a!ti;r be ruu between Ihe new
station and the villous points utton their several
railway lines.
T he attention of citizens of Philadelphia look
ing for Suinuit-i Re-i('eiio- s. and of sl rangers de
siring totH.-ure hou-e or lodging iti llie vicinity
of Piiil ul'lphta darine the p-riod of the Ehi-
:.it:.n. is caii.d t- ?. fact taa, fr.. n-ariv ail
pi n upon the rosHr-md of lt-.e C oinj any witli-
n tWi,llt'T ,.r ,hi,(v ,-.;,., of ,)ll f ;ty, p.i-. -ngets
wi'.i be able to reach the Exhibition w ithout
cbupee r.f ear in as short a time a it sill re-
JiV.. Lil. th.- trip tyhorsec-ir.fr..... many
point in th i'y.
Sp.-cial Excm'f T-::::: ti l h-- rut! f.-r the
aci-omini.datioa ol School?, f.icieti. s or other
Axiatio!is.
For Inf. t mat ion appiv to C. .L HAN(('K,
(iincral Ticket Agent. No. 227 south Fount.
Street, Philadelphia, and to the several Local
Suuerititeudelits, or to the undersigned.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Recdinir, Mar. 1", l67fi. . fJeneral Sup't.
NATIONAL STEEL III dtAMl
Stto Stibfrlistmcnts.
iu'i'niaTIC
hf
THE KKHFOttl) AI'TOMTI'
FamilyKnittingMachine!
a most ffn iLiiiiviitniKiu itvrTio)i !
N Htli.ntin nniVfixii! nlleiitlnn by il ustnn
ishins iM'i fonn:inrt s. an l itn jirnclical a!:ii! fr
rrciv !m:lv nf. It i eimpiL'. Durable,
. rr,-r, i imi'J mji i.. i
WILL, LAM' A LIFE-T1MK '
Ii kn'. wry pofxiblr a:if.v of r-
WITH ALMOST MA'JIC AL ?l'EKI,
nad far tticr tliRn it r:tn be rlcmc hr hand, or
on any i.liii-r m u liine. All kin. ! of carniiiU
re twrffctly furinrd hi d ahnj-rd I'j the trtitchine
it :f. trt;iiiiir.i no ri'tliiri mid making up. A
pood optr.r.or will Knii a mm" ock. with h-cl
and to com pi ft., in from tire to i-'i ni'iintfn !
and from twenty to forty puira of nrk in a tl.iy !
Et.tt i-Hi'foiallv tvrrv t':trni.r" fmil -honi.t
hve s BK'kroIiii ENlTTKR. Il "-ill
he found eUii!iy u tiM-l'il aa lb? rVwit.jr M.i
chinf, and eTen more prolltahle.
Erorv M vhltn; WAKKAXTFO jx-rlr-.-t. rr.il lo
do ir.il wh.il i if prrs.-iitnl.
The Kiekl'or.1 M.iehit.e i- the cniy l.jiiaail
cylindrical Knittins M.e-hinr in eii-leivo. A-'.
olhrra, ri'it liffns-d ty tif. i.ra elrar ur.rt I'.ilpa
ble intrincm"ni on our pat'-nta. and we thali
lioi.1 nil Tirt who manufacl urc, tn;y or
na im-h ir.filn'.n; Rinehi::e, to a ktrict !.;:il
aeroiitilali!ity.
An InatrB'ttoii Itvik. eitr.tinlnq; rimpte an 1
miniile ri'r.Ttii: to ih. opiT.ilcr. ar-nnipanlf-5
each aiachin..
No. l.Fntnilv MKfliine, 1 r !in 1rr.T3 ufe,-d;ra I.IO
No. .1, " ' " 2 ' 2 KH) " .
A m; !r tnarhin ai:! In aftil t aiy part of
the I'niletl h'.atta or (.'aiin'lu. eipresa chiucfa
pre puid. on it i cipl of thf prii-e.
Atent want"d i:i eTt-ry Nate. C.v.nly. City antl
Town, t' 'vliii: vc:y l.lifir.-il !:i-niir.,. will Ie
made.
For fr.tlhr fartirnlara. aiMrrti
Hl'-Kroart Kmtiiso M Hiss Mr'. Co.
Sfilf! Manti(acti;rer, !tra;tlf.h i;i. '.
Not. 1!. IT.. It.
T I T Tfl
Pittsburgh Commercial
FOR TIIK
CENTENNIAL YEAR.
The year 1ST6 liiark an itnHrt:uit i-jveh in
Americnn liUtory, eoinplciinir :;s i: ilof tho
Fimt Ontnry ol the Itcptinlie.
Eventa til 'mure than ordinary ni'imrtit are to
lie looked for; and it i the duty of ev,ry pa
triutiv citizen to keep hini-t lf inlnrmcl thrr.-o!'.
To aceoiuplirb thi it i only ncrcfiry to t.t';i;
nui lead i
first-class NK'.VSPA I'Ki:
srr ii a T?:r
Pittsburgh Commercial.
Iu tho fulure, aa in the pa it, il wi'.i bp .1 Minor
of the Tiiin-i-. a coiisletisol ll;tory ol thr. Ae.
Jlivini: f.i:; and accurate ac. otliil" of ail v r.t.
al home an i iit.roa.-1. inclndiiiiT graphic r.-poitu
of out Cieat On'.-miial Kxposition l I'!:i:d.l
lh:a. SpoeWI attnilion will be Kircn to the Proctc
ami Int.tct of Manufacture, Mining nd As
ricsltore throDjjhoru the cotiinty.
The COMMERCIAL
MAKKS SPECIAL CLAIMS Ar A
Family Newspaper,
Ecry cfiotl Leiai madt to ren i.r it a pi.-ipast
and rrtiatiibie eomimiion for the Home Circle,
while it coiiinini will fcc rarcfully evrJii
ag iint ut.jeetioiiab.e rnatt.-r of ail k':nd. Ii
TlnrLet Hud I'iunneiHl Iteports
Will be full ami aecurat.. emhi.n iar facts from
all the I'-ndinj Tr.ile Cctio-ra of the World, and
of great Tain, to Mcci-anlf. Maniil'.ictuiet,
Farmcri and all incafd ir. h;:in of any
kii;d.
Its iitinnenierts fur fccnritig E:,r'y nnd Rc
linhle News s.-c eoinplcfc H.'.mii. al.ie c. iTea
potid.nts nl the r:.-ile and National Capit.ila. its
report ot the .oma of thr L:iw:nafccrs r.f the
(and run t im; icitiy rel'.cii u;'n.
A.S & I'OIltlCal J OliriiaL
ujf COMMERCIAL W;l! continue to l. ia
, A R..llh:irs,n ra!,.r. f.Hr!. v d-
voted to a p,.iy. It ,cMm. well -id
picdent'y as it may. any alte.-r;;.i :o l- ;ce upon
ll-.c party Ihe "upp.nl or The l lil.d-1. rm M.ni--lioaiiy
; and while il wi'.l strive to ina:i.laiu a
place in It., fioct r.tnk in 8upi-orting an Hon.-t
I'mly IV.iey, :t wiil retire to itfif the tight to
"I I'"" H;,T tnenn:e iml in hstrjomv Willi Re-
ptin;iC4li rnnilj-.t. ctu iiiouti h may rinana'c
It. mi si. n know aa R.pnt Lean. H w.il :and
flitn, .!i al! ocraaions. by the p'ltforru of the
R'putt icau IVrti adopti d st L tnci tier, wliic k
deniam: lionet men iu o&itv men with brntn
enough to know iliahoiietty when they ae it. and
coving? esotigh to !!.,;ht il r hcrrr they f nd it."
TERMS. FOR Tilt
Daily Commercial,
roT-s Kitrs fo 5t " rtisx;;.
b, ir saitatu . .
11 ' i it .
l',y :i:a.l. for oitf inn::!..
l-i.t.! e:!-t.. t--i
$!0 00
i 00
3 .'.0
tj
IS
T JI K
Weekly Commercial,
FOR 1876.
Mill is J IE TI ME TO SL RSCRIliE.
j
3G Columns
OF
Choice Reading Matter
sVF.RT WKF.K.
IT IS TIIK l'AI'EIi fOli
y Jf( HAN'T
THE FARM F.E.
THE MECHANIC,
THK M AN t." FACT URtC,
!THE
i ( oilkisiBg s titent.r Yari.ty off Ao-ce R'adina;
and Micei:at;.na Newt tkaa van lis found lu
; i-.i snv w. k!y pajT pBlished in tb S'ats of
leasy!7ir.!.u.
j C'onsplele Weckl Market Repwrl
i
.vnriiiii ssseasiD roa jt.
TERMS FOR !?70.
Wekkly Commercial
(Postaos Piirrtio.)
On. Cvpy, One Tear
CLUB RATES :
l 75
Ten ( opi.n. per satinm. r sch . ... II 30
Twenty Cop:", " ed over " .... 125
And fne Eitia Copy In the pcllf r up of Ihe club.
Additions wsy be maTl to a Club ut any time
durine the yar at the Club price, the sub
set iptiont eo'ntinuine a Full Year from lh. liaie
lb additions shall have ben made.
Tact, price arc iiivaiiable. Term Cash in
a.iVHSt. Remit in Drafts or Poatnfflce Money
Orders, if possible, a- where neithsr of thete
can he roccred .' il:s money ia r.f isit rst)
1st ter.
l-&g!'KCIM EN COPIF.S SENT FRII.
Address all order, ana lttt.rs t
"TUSOUMMKRCIAL."
r-. u, nn. P!ttjh.'si., r.
PI! IpPS
-r, ijlk
1876. m 1876
....... -....-.-Ne--...-.
I X L-THE WOMAN'S FRIEND
TUB BET FIInKD AW MOBT fERFECT
"FLAT IKON" EVEll A.ADK.
I&tercliaiigoablc Handle &cd SLIold Codattd.
sopt. 01.4 m tic
i. q for st y i naii:orof
lroiiD. I uu bo aujunt
d lmmitlr. ai d hrinv
j.roTidid villi rhirld
ti i Imnd i comylruly
ppoterlfd fp'tn tho
hnt. No lioldrr i
,'rnnlri vtirn ftlnf.
en th Jron i h;t r?
m74, hratf(i.tliplivjii:e;i -t
V dWafhed. will tnd In an drtr-. : n--Cfipt
of Draft or 1 O. Ordi-rf-TUa ii-iii.i. n'-r
( Uie fo.lowii 2 !!!:
Set Ko. l- l-n of R "1 7 l1!'., 1 Ln.:lc. M
t-$ " 6. -.' r. Iti ., " -
3-8 " 7. 3 a..i , "' ' '
Xicki 1 j!at ii Im- , 7"c. t ?--t n
Any party rtertn five arta wlrl Jr
ecie nui art eitia aa reaiui i.
Thoronjhly reliable -ctit wanted.
Adorraa BHOOKLTN SAD IltOX CO..
85 Tixit St. Brsoiuya, I'm I)., IT, Y.
r-'i-r.i!'cr '7". it'' V
Evangelical, Non-Sectarian, Independent!
The Christian at Work! !
T. Dc Witt Talraase. Editor. ,
The Bent HeHgiH'pap,ri'lJih"
MIL TALM AGE'S 5EUMON EACM WEEK.
', Foil Ueprl.r Nr. Woodj'sj Work, j
!y lv v. W. M. BAKER,
One ot liiw most jmpiii T of American stoiy
. r:i-rf.
TWO XKW rUKMU TIS!
; .1 .V A M ERICA S FA RM YA RU. '
A';r Josr:i Jolix. executed in toi;ty :iine
pi intiiiuft in I heri-t.ifoti ai.'.d for15. a!o an
EXI.UIMTB Fl.u!:,L;UOl I'.
riintcl eiprcaa.T for thia pa;cr by Mr. Whit
ney, and chn.i'i.ird by L. I'aastJ A t'c Boaton.
IS-Th.te are tcnuine art aoika. and the het
and mol ex pi-naive picture pfsiiitimaeveroflerert
MOST LIBERAL TKXMS TO AGISTS.
ASP FXCi '.'MTR TRKKITOKT.
TERMS TO SUriSt KIBER8 :
Wilho-'t preiainm. pota-a prepaid
V'it!i e'.lhr f iiniism. tininountcJ. poalUL'c
prepaid
With either pr.miiim. mounte I by Cipro- al
tilci iticr'a expvtue V
l-fi.r fall paiticularu at to oom:nif!.ion and
OiiTuat sddi'f
B. R. 1 OHW IX, I'n3Ulier.
H') Mti5. NEW YORK.
Not. 19, St.
j THE LIGHT Rl NNIMi "DOMESTIC."
Thr DomentiV."
The "HOMESTIC"' is exccdinjly ini le
I machine iu all it3 par: m.d procrifi. U i
saiily uuderstood ; fatuiluiil) ith It action is
j very "quickly iieipjired. and il n. i.l !iar.l:y auy
practice of a al e K i 1 1 in the operator.
! The fiiperior advantages o'ltaincd in the "Io
vktic" mc mainly :
1. Linht Rii'initiij.
'i. IJuirtnes" noCnmS' r Gea" Whi-cin.
3. I'd feci Stilch Dniilile-llir. ad Lock Slileh.
I. Dnrahility uiiin from Minplieity of Coti
K i net ion.
.'i. Absence of ail Fricti-iu.
f. (treat ritnu. of Woili.
7. Eat-e of Operation.
: We do not say that the 'IIumkmi." i-lh only
' Machine wmthy if pub'.ie favor. We ml mil
: there ale aouic posc-iii rea", alul acknow
ledged merit: but we ib.claim, and arc prepared
to dcin.iitiate. th it the "PoMt.'TK " haa man
xcelieiice. that render it tlc iilealtj tujHfivr t'j
i othrr M.u h'tnf now b. foie the public.
i.fl eVi-iT aotnaii. therefore, cxair.iiu: fur h r--.:f
into it" tnerit when she bn. a machine.
Thia i an impnttaiit purchase, not to he care
;' m ole ; one thai will iatl'i.-ni e her r:u
f.nt." probably for a long lime. With n '-IIomks.
Tir." in her po enoon, he will tin I her et mi;
become pleantnl eXereifce ol ki'.l and M'te, in
Head of a alow manual dtu tyery : kIic ii! hae
the time and t length t" add bea.iiy an l elegance
to work in wlii. h tiefore he has been obliged to
eonteuf herself with bare ut i lit v.
I CAROLINE P ALU'S, Ag-tit.
iiaHarv. I'll.
a iMicnun ;ivkx to
M RM Itlltl lt.
r.vr.RY
GODEY'S
LADY'S BOOK.
THE fLIEST MAGAZINE IN AMEUH A.
1 j Voi,ui. 187G.
In addition In our splendiit Steel Engraving
nnd rciiable Coion-d Kio-bion Plate, w II be
given fnun t:inc tot ime ! gant 'hroni I.lu.-t ra
tion. These Lu-tratioti tiven nntvcrs.il :tt'
faction. No other Magazine has n yet atteinptcd
t ti i feat nr..
STOI 1IY CELEBRATED WRITERS.
We have on tide several fine .liries for 176,
from the lna ol the follo-ving pop'ilar writer :
M:. C. A. Hopkinon. Ino Churchill. II. Viekery
Dumout. I.ouir- S. Dorr. S. Annie Fr !. V.nt
eomcry C. 1'ii-t.in. Ariaiigcmenta have been
made ir o;li--rs of life popularity.
Our other depart ment. Iny iln.ibl rctipl.
Peaign f..r the Woik taMe. Knit'.li.g. w III
Colored Engiatiir.'-' d the same. Netting.
Model, Cottages, Original Music. Ktc. are
rctui.cl.
a mum BBDiio
-77 A' moi;m.m; (.ill."
Wiil he civn to every auhsei ilier. whether
aiagl. 01 In a club, who pifya in advaiicn for I Ttt
snit leniits ditccl to t Lis otlire.
FOR FI.ORIOA.
1.-SOR THROUGH PAfcSAtjE THKEIS im
: 8T. ACGLST 1NE and ail lmli ia on ST.
.IOII N"S RIVER and interior points is FLORIDA,
by tteainahip lo SAVANNAH, snd Iheuce by
railroad or siea.uboat.
Applf to WM. L. JAMr Gcners' Ag'St
I'ii'utftlj Ai f .S.tW. MH S S C'...
41b South Delaware Avrar, I'hi.ad.:.
Ocl. M -Ut.
YOU CAN
Save Money
y.v aubari ,h:r.g for am Ust.eai VZ
S7.)BSt.
They sre itftrd mnntniy, sad s-'k
tain ten tiir.ri aa mm h Mutir at J
csa buy s'sewhere for the saa
ainouat of isocy.
"Prtcis" Houtchi.M Mfle liit," Not.
1 to 13 now ready. A Co'lt-ciion
of hui, ft by Hays, Dankf, ett .
Price. W cniU per .Nuuibcr, .r 1C
Nurnhert for f.
"Pct.-is Psr'or V'.'aii ," Not. 1 to
IS now ready. A CioU-clios of
Ftty D un e Muie. Pt ice. .Vi
eentt per Nntnt'.r, or Vi Nambeia
for ti.
-I.a ('. tsie dc la Crcnia."' N".'. 1 t.
?. no. r.-sdy. A Collect!. 111 of
D iBctill p;t..i Muiio. 1'ii-e. 10
etnta per Number, or 19 Nuiuhert
for ft.
Send 50 Us. for a Sample Copy
of either of the above, and if yoa
ate not satil:d with your li-irga:n.
wc wiil rvla.id yocr tpoitev.
Addles.
J. L. PETERS,
S43 Broadway, N. T.
Dc;. hi, '75. -lin.
Good News to Farmers!
THE CELEBRATED
DEXTER FEED CUTTER
which will tsre FIFTY PER CENT, to every
farmer raitine stock, ia offered tor sal. by the
andeiigned stren. for Northnmber'and county.
This Teed Ciiltar hat been awarded diploma al
sverv CoBtity and fiate Fair wfc.re it kas iseit
sxhibitrd. It ia srknowl.dged to I superior to
sv other in ute.
Orders will be promptly fl'l.d bv sdd.ettin;
JOHN O. fiVRTNER, Ag.at.
Dev. 10, 1K73. Stiubary. Pa.
Qtbi Atbt tils tin tnis.
in TMF,
JO BAL1IM0RF. Wr.F.KLr SUN.
76
ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF A YEAR.
POSTACK F!:FPAIi KT THE PUKLISUEI'.?-
73 asJT TAiJi; t jcratAi r .i"5 casAPtir.
A VSKT "HOI SEIIof.lt ttlikD."
IT IS TO B A VFBITASI.B C"tTrN:L llUf v'.KD.
H.20J ix i-axvifv roa ovti.s;TTic for the
wcfki.t si n roa 175.
The Daltivks Wefki.t Srs iri beyond ct.m
pareeueol tl.e bi-'l aci k.y pajicrs puli'i-h.-d i.i
the United eiiitcn. Ii pmprieiors make especial
aim to secuj'.; for its cidumns the choice'l iitcra
ture, Ihe -ijitcst new. fon igti and doiuesti.-, the
best Intelligence in agricultural matters-, the
most reliable commercial and market repot la.
and the bc-t car ret: I mi.ccli.iny.
As incentive to literary ability, and thereby to
please the lost e ot its many thoii-and readers,
the'proprii tors of Tub Weeki.t M hare ottered
prizes amounting to fl.'.'tO for tin; best fi
liuvelettrs, to be selected hv s critical commillee
.from ofterings by writers it: all part of the couu
try. Il iti-XiCte.i that I'.ii" Idierai ofler will
attract the hot n ory-telling talent in the
I'nilcd Slatea, nnd l!ni-alf.ird tl.e chatti-rl lit
etaiy baiiquel tifthe Centennial yeai to it host
of reader. The publication nf I he prite sloric
will be commeiiecfl early in the year, slid all
Who deirc to partake ol tlairult aci i-.cS should
al once order subscription.
TUT CEN7FSMAI. TEAR.
As 1H7 is to In- the t'etili m.ial year it will he
lull (l ii(Ciiii::il nliiclt uill be altraclive to al
the people, and the Wkf.klt Sis will have
upeeial c;.ic to luroish its readcis ilh accurate
iiifoini.ili.iii :.t lo all iinpoitanl eviiits. For
the tiiM time in many y- ais there is a coiitidcia
bie chapg't in the political complexion at .;i'li
iogtou. A I'lesidt nl is a. o to be clc'tcd, wlii -h
will insure an cX' i'.in coiiteil l-ecau.e ol the
piesciit aiiomaious condition ol" parly politi.c-i
throiigl.o'i. I tie Coiled fetalcs.
Ol uli the.e uiatlers T tig Wkiikly Si's wiil be
a f.iillili:i. concise ami iiccar..le chronic .
the Fiiixtnu
Will Arid the Baltimore Wei.klt Slv valuable
i:isl! iictur, its original aiticle. on it : . I j.i.licioiis
selection u.f matlera 'nl imutely eoimet ted wi.b
the great national inteiesl of agrie'i;tuie ton ply
repayit.t; tint pi i.-c of subscription.
The paper is designed to meet the needs of
person- residing in evi rv pa it of mir county, but
more especially the: ton- and rural disltieis. of
the Middle, Southern Kiid Weatcrii Slates, care
ful ti.-tc being tcgularly made of local Ulattra
in those regions, in a I lit. on lo a emnpie e atul
concire history of eurretil fVcc's 1
ALL OVER TIIF. W'OKI.ll.
T lie nu -chant and the mechanic wiil find t!:B
WeekI.V Sl.w an eve. Ire.lv Encyclopedia ol Use-
I III K.. IC.IgC.
Tits Wf.lki.t S; n s matk. t te ort ate t p.
eiaiiy va ualiie, giving the latest puces ol ail
kinds ol pio.it:. c m li.i.l nu.ne and lh.- piim ip.il
C'lics ol the Lnl !ir the Litter I lie tci-tial-li
being MV.iiie.l i.f up to the date of p ..b. ic.it loll.
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ud one copy ot the Daily .uu one
year
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Willi an exi i a copy ol tin- W i ekij Sun.
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also an till a copy u I (lie Daily San
for mi lu.iulns. ,
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Wuli .in t-xiia e.p ol in i k.y tun. j
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a new illustrated pubiicalioli eo.iipi i-mg liuity
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moiiihs tliu.ti.il. il. and with aslluiiiii al s'-lis,
eclipses, moon's pli.tsc-. q latum of tiaie, a
eliioiio.oit-.l rc.od of Am.- icaii Inst ilea,
event-, and iufoi iil.it:. ,i, ti::- wuo.e pit .n! .i.i a
mit i,,iuat;le l.tli.e ut i.iiilei ts bo llie laimt-i,
,iu ciiul.i , 111. u. ni.i'.-i ui i .ti. I the public eiieia.
ly. letters up ol Ciubs wiii Und the ah. v.: teim
llie m. i-t liln-rai that en h.-oil. iei by .v First
last F.I Hi i .V JttUllKli. T lie !(. i. t.n not li:v
pr. p .V llie p. at.tge on tile c.ul.s lee, ir- d. Iu.l
a.-o on the pieiiiiiiin ti-pi.s, both l'aii an. I
We.kly.
T lies.if. st ineihod ol rtmilt.ng llli.'ti by inaji
will be t.nit: 1 to I.e by iliall ul p.i.t..lli'-e 1 1 1 .-1 . V
ttld.T.
Ad lit s,
A. . ABEl.Lttl.'tl i'fBi.isni.t:-.
si N IRON LiL iLiilN;.
hl.Tivtoe, i t.
JOS. EYSTER,
M . M'EAl 1 I'i.El; ut
NATIVE GRAPE WINE,
st'NISL'RY. Noitii'd C..., l'a.
Wr, the undersigned, on ch etf'iiiy testily to
the i xct-iici.t qiialties of VVinf ill i b: by Dr. Jo-.
Ey-'.er, and advls-j its univ, r-ai ue ovi-rjwh. v
COL. C. NF.FJ. MA.I. J V. HAAS.
II. .1. FRWK. DR. A. C. CLARK.
H. E. DAVIS. FRANK. RIlH.ll,
JACK WALTZ. N. S. ENi.LE.
iF. N. L. H. EASE.
Mi 1 1 '.'S. IS 75.
i .
irlanfictiir; i.
SUSQUEHANNA
(Ol TIN fc CASKET HOURS.
1'ront Sf.,IJOVP Race.
riXHE uiiilt t.tgiicd li .vin' ctaliii-h' d a Cotiia
L Casket Manutaetory. at tli. above place,
ait now j.rcparel lo furnish to Cabim-tinaker-snd
L'udettakers, and the tr.fle gcneiallv
Coffins and Caskels
Of the be-l und latest itleiiis and liui-h-d In
Ihe best style. Their fhlferciit patlerns including
both Co nil', and Ca-k-t shapes me of
H'..Yr. CHERRY. C1IESTSUT.
Imii.nlion of Rnxticninl umf Cherry,
and si! other styles, made of the best niateral
and finish ; woik done by the i:"-t ex perienc- d
wot kitten .
Order, will le n!d piouii'tly, am', ( ..rin and
Cask-I wili be shipped to any p',a ' -ii- l. at
the -hortsst notit-s. ami nl tl.e most i cable
price.
1 l, i.-f ..niaee of I he t I !e foi'H.i. Send
for PRICE and DESCRIPTIVE LIsT, and l-arn
I th
ylos and prices.
FEYI.INtt. HOWr.N .V km. r.l..
5-uniiiiry, Ajni! eO. lS75.-tf.
ni ieim: shop m iiion
koimiky.
GEO. KOIIKliAC'II & SONf ,
Sunbury, IViiii'u.
INFORM the public that thvy are prepare.!
do nil kinds of CASTTNCS. at.d having added
! a sew Machine Shop in connection with their
i round rs, and have supplied themselves wilh N.-w
I Lathes,' Planing and Boring Machines, wi'i. the
latest improvement. With the aid or kilHu!
i.chasica, thev are enabled to execute all orders
of
th
nt
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
uv lit vivn them, in a satisfactory e-.-in
tiiralrs lo suit any Most.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of all sizes.
URASS CASTTNUS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron Tencins
FOR (iRAVE YARD LOTS ;
VERANDAHS
rt)H YARD" AT RKSIDKNCKS, AC,
Th. PLOWS, already celebrated Tor their su-
jieriority, have been still further improved, and
will always be kept on banrt.
Alse, THREPHINO MACHINES,
nsburv. Mar 20. Xfi.
tVli afSJIlii ain riililtSJlf aa
M'xtilforitoiiS-
Ttunliood t How Lost
Slow Itcfttor-
ed! j
Just published, a new editor nf Dr. Culver- j
well's Celebrated Essay on the ridical cure I
(without u:ed cine) ot Speruialorrbce i or S-mi- I
mil Weakness, lnvoluntaty ormnial Losses, lin-
potene. Mental and Phvsieat iucap.citv,' Im-
iteflirncnis to Marriage, etc.: al-o. Consnmp
11(111. r-jnicj't- iiuu ru-, iiiiii'.cr-u ut
jfiMH'r or fexual rxira Vjiiijin't-, tic.
j-s? rriee, in u sealed t-nvelape, only six cents. I
T he celet rated author, in this aiimirnhle Es- j
ss) , clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years.!
siiccesslul practice, tlutl the alarming ctine-
qUfiiccs ot n-ll-abuse may be rs.iicaily enr.-d ;
ttith. ml the .dangerous u-ent internal medicine ,
or tiie application, of the knile : pointing oiit a j
moi.'t-of cue at once simple, cenaiii, and el- !
tect uu!, by means ol which every su'K-rer. no
matter what his condition tuny be, may cure
him-elf cheaply, p.rival.-iy, and i.-idc.ilu.
ttPTiiis Lecture should be in the hand of
evei v youth and every iiinn in Ihe iaud.
Send under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, p ist-pai.l, mi receipt of tix cents oi two
post stamps.
Address the Publisher'.
F. ItRl'GM AN A SON.
41 Am St., New York ; I'-.-l Orllce, 45ML
I.tii. II. lS7ti.
Aip iculiou For It urcli harlrr. j
XToTit 'E is hereby given that applic-iiion wiil '
x he made lit the Hon. Wm. M. Rockefeller, .
Pie-iilenl Jmlge ol the Conn of ('..mill. hi P.eas j
of Nori hiiuihi'i land ouiilv, by ineinbett of,
'The Ameiicaii primitive Methodist Zmn '
Church, "' of Mont.f Cartnel, on t he lUl!) tlu.v of
Match A. D. lb7B. to giant a charier of in.-or- j
poia lion to the said chinch, according to th.
Act of A'.-.-inti. V of April 2St !i A. I) 1S7I.
WM. FLEH. i
DAVID HARRIS,
JOHN GREEN. '
JOHN THOMAS, '
ALFRED Willi E, !
THOMAS M THOMAS, j
JOHN POWELL. !
M Canue'. Pa.. Feb. 12, 17'L
Furniture Ware-xvooms !
RO.fl.RT.S ti IltNlHt?lA.
(Successors lo P.. L. R A I'DEN ISl'SH.)
iflusioiiic ltnildiiij;.
WILL SELL CHEAP, AN ENDLE.-s VARIETY
or
F1 Uli IN ITTIJ It n
of the latest styles and best material.
CONSISTING OF
Farlor and Chamber Suits;
IOINGE?, TABLES, CKAIRS, STAND?.
B.-d-'eails of s!I kinds. Cupboard". Si'is. and
in short everything usually to be ft. und in a liist
class Furtiii ute Slote.
XJIST T3E3?lTK:iIrO.
Special sit t cut ion is gives to Undertaking in
its branches.
Coffins and IJurial Caskets
or ALL STTI.F.S CONST NT1.T ON HAtTl.
An invitation is extended to all to come ::nd
eXa mine our stock belore puichasinfr e!-i -where.
ROBERTS A HO.STERM AN.
Miiibury, Feb. 10. IS75.
S3
Sugar,
Coffee,
Syrups,
Gcices,
Canned Goods.
Queens,
Willow and
Cedar Ware.
u -
k -' t-
2 r t
E
(S)
m
v
m
o
o
ar.
s.
Z. 3'
V.
as
Cement,
Salt,
Fish,
Phosphate,
Land Plaster,
I Harrisburg Cider
! Mills.
Maize & Schwartz,
jiicrrrs. I ((. K.fnitB Ai "o.,
110$ .Market Street, I'liila.Klj.l.iii.
MEUCIIAXT TAILOIIS
and
AI1LITAUV CUITHIKUS.
Men and Boys" snits made to order in the latest
tvle-. f the best clot h-and c i iinere in mar
ket, at pi ices suit a b!-. to ! he titties.
Miiiiary. Uantl .V. Kire Orpiiii..' ioii1
protiiptly iitiifui nied.
Samples of Cloth, with Phut graphs, sent
free on a
n.
" Otns being'the lea liiiL' house on Military work,
we feel that we can off- r indiic.-ti-.e- t which c in
nnt be attained snynh-re ls.
Nov. 27. !t72
fam. ai win n i? iii.i.im:: a
(.IIIIIN.
Mis-
s L. A
Pa..
w.
T.li.l- !
Ihen
i-. r, M nkst st : c.-i , Siiuhiiry,
peeial indueeinei-.l iu
Fa I and Winter
Milliuery
-pi-i.e !. consisting ,
iltSlil.
J-t
KE'.
Botitiels
and Hat:,
. SASilE.s.
fllERS, FLOWERS. RIB..ONS
I
ORNAMENTS. AC.
! Fan. V
Z-pints (iood-. Infant llood-, and an
iinuien-e as-oi tuient of
isroxioisrs.
L.
Dr-ss Culling, lining and ita-ling
d ine in evi i t bra i.en
Tin- puhlie are ea.-c.sst y invited to sal! and t x
auitnc our -link b.-foie making a seleclioa . i-e-
Where.
Nov. 12. ic75. L. A S. WEISER.
(Rl'IPIOX'S IMI'l ltltl. Mill'
IS THE -BEsT."
Tiiit Soap it mantilactured from pure mater
ials, .-.nd a. it contain- a large percentage of
Vegetable Oil, i warranted luhy equal to tl.e
best unpolled C.isi'ie. Sup, anl ai tie -aoie
time pos-i..-,-- all the washing and cican-ing
properties of the cetel'ial ed (ierm.ui and French
Laundry Soaps. It is therefore recfiniiienCcd
for use ia the Laundry, Kitchen, and Bat h-ri.oin,
and lor e-ueral household purposes ; also, for
Printers. Pai t' rs. Engineers, and .Machini-l.
a-il will remove stain-of Ink, On-ase. Tar, Oil,
Paint, etc., Inm the hands. Manufactured
only by
CRAM PTON BROTHERS.
2, 4. , S. and 10 Rutgert Place, and 3o sod 32
JefTt-rsoii Street, New York.
For tale ul Philadelphia, by KOONS A KUOrf,
202 Noith Delawa.e Avrnue, sad by jroters
Keueially.
NtT. W, l?t.. Te.
PFSXSYLV tVI l It ill. ROifs.
f iULADELPHlA A EKIIC R. R. DIVISIOS.
WINTEIi TIMETABLE.
;
j Sunday, Nov. 21st, 18T5, ,th
t Trams or. the Philndeiphi-i A Erie Rail Road Oivi-
sion tin run as billows :
WEaTWAUD.
i.iuc icuvcs .i-vv lorli
" " " Phiiiiiielijhia,
" ' " Kaitiinorn,
" " " Harrishuri;,
" ' urr. i.i ".ViUiaiiisport,
'' " " L..ck Haven,
" " lli-lielonte,
r-re Mail leaves New Yovk,
9.2". a in
l'L55p iu
I . 20 p tn
5.U0 p iu
S..V p in
l.::o p m
11.5o p in
3.25 p m
1 1.55 p iu
11.55 p in
4.25 a in
M.,.5 a in
W 45 a tu
II. 05 a in
7.50 p tu
7.20 a in
7.11 j a iu
10.45 a m
o.2d p tn
I ' Phi'ii.ieiphia,
' ' hiiitiuioic,
Ilainsliurg,
" ' ' Williainspoit.
' Look llav. -ii,
, " " " Reiiov.f.
i " urr. a I Ei ie,
L'.iniletl Mail leaves Philadelphia,
i Ba.ltmore,
" liarrislnirg,
an. at Wiiii.niiep.nt.
; " Lock Haven,
j ' :' " Riin.vo.
j Lock Haven Ac. leaves Philadelphia.
1 ' Baltimore,
" . " II irrish.irg.
! " " urr. at Wiliiain-port,
L..ck I I.i veil,
EASTWARD
Philud'a Ex res- leave- I..M-k lUvcn,
Wiilialnsport,
" ' urr. ut ll.irnslmig. 11.45 a in
' " I..iitiinorc, 1-.15 ti in '
! " " ' Philadelphia, 4 2lJ p :u
' " ' " New Yoik. 7.i.' p m
Day Exprvsu leave- Reiiovo. 'J.li. a in
, " " " Lock HuVi-D. 10.25 a ill
i " " " Wii iiiiiporl, ll.ii a in
1 ' ntr.nl lla: li-bur, li.oij p iu
I ' " Fhihideipltia, C.2o p in
i ' " " New Yoik, i.l5 p 111
! " '" Ba.ii.iiore, ti.o5 p in
Eitc Mail !e.iTi Eiie. 11. 2.1 a in
Keliovo 8.g5 p in
( " " Lock Haven. 1M5 p m
Williattisport. 1,1.55 p in
nir. at Hal r'-.-huig, g.3 i a tn
l" Uailiiutne. 7.i.5 .t in
, ' " " Philadeipliia, li.45 a m
Ne Yoik, lo.l.i a in
Fast Line i'-avi Wi.li nn-poi t, l'. -naiu
it) r. at llari irburg, o 55 a in
. " " B-. Million-, 7.;,5 tt n.
! " " " Phihi.leiphia, 7.o5 a ij.
' " " " New York, 10.--5 a m
Eiie Mnii W.-t. Limited Mail West. Lock
, Ilav.-n A' (t in. West ami Day Expne. East
make close oiineeittui at N'oit huinberhiiid with
1 1.. .V B. R. I!- titsiHf I" r Wi kesbarre and Sernu
i ton.
j Erie Mail W,sl. L'nuilel Mail West a d Fast
I Line West make cotiuL-i-l i"ii al Wi.ii.uii.pori
; with N. C R. t . trains no th.
Eiie Mail Ea-t an I .--t. Limif-d Mail W.-l
: Fast Line Wi si and Da Express East ui.k
c-li.-e c.i.iii rla.n al Lia k lliiten with B. E. V.
: R R. tr.ius.
' Eiie Mail Eat an ! Wi-t connect at Erie with
j trains on L. S. A M. S. R. R.. al Corrv Willi O
; C. tV. A. V. R. R. ut En. p. i mi:, with B. N. Y
V I. K i;.. and al Diitlnoo.l wtli A. . R R.
Per't i Cars run between Philade phia ami
Williamsport on Litnited Mail West, Fast Line
..,,,,,, r r, ' , ,.
West. Pbi aiclph a Expuss East and Dav Ex
pr. -.- East. Seeping Cars .in all nitghl Irani-
WM. A. BALDWIN, (ien'l s u.'i.
I'hilud-Ithiat A' Reatlia ItMilroail.
A li i A N Ci KM EXT UF
TKAIXS,
PA."5SENtiEl
Jam akt I-t, ls7fi.
Trains Leave FIekstios as Follow: (sishats
Excepted.)
For Slianioki.i, lu.40, ll.OO a. tu. and S.4o
p. tn.
For Ml. Carmel, Ashland. Tainunua, Potisviile,
Reading and Philadelphia, 1U.4U a. ra.
Trains for Hekmiom. Leave as Follows:
(SlNt)ATS EXCEF-TKO.)
Leave Shamokiii at 1.00 a. m. 1.(0 and 3.55
j p. m.
i Leave Philadelphia, y 15 a. in., Reading ll.lio
j a. ni., Pott-viile, 12.10 p. In., Tatnaifuu, 1.2J p in.
I A-hlanH, 2.:i. p.m., Ml. Cartnel. 3.21 p. in.
Trains Leave Harrisbi uo, as t six.tws : j
j For New York, 5.2i, s.lo a. in. and z.oo 7.4u j
1 P- " i
! ror Philadell hia,5.20, . It) 0.45 a. iii.,2.ihJ ai d !
I .;..i-. p. ni.
j StNDATs.
I For New York, 5,20 a. m.
! For Phiiadelphi.i. 1.45 p. III.
: T i.ain- run Hakri.-iu'ro, Leave as Follows:
Leave New York, K.uo a. in., l.o- mid 5.15,
7.45 p. m.
Leave Plijiadelbkia, K.15 a. nt. 2.40 aaii 7.10
p. in.
in. V
SlNDATS.
Le.yfe New lolk, 5.15 p. in.
Leave Pliiiudeiphia, 7.1u p. in.
Via Morn.- auu t-.-pe. U.K.
J. E. WOO IT EN.
Reading. Pa. Nov. t:;. 1N74.
X!ri:t.ti;i 15.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
,fTXT S9' SlfljK. v
viaBV ML t). Qll&V
q.b.cadwllader
Is the place to buy pure and fresh
MIDICIXES, DUUOS,
1'AIXTS. Oil A
(iLASS. rEUFUMEUV.
XOT10XS. CK.AKs.
TOIJACXO. I.IQUOIl
for mediciiiul purposes, and all other arti
cles usuallj' lept in a first-class Drug Store,
special a'teiitioii pui.l to compuuntliiit; pre
scriptions and fa mil)' receipts by coinpeteni j
I rug-gists. !
1 am prt j art-d to furnish in (itatilires In suit j
purcluitcis and at Pliiia.ie! hi i prices,
CALTNFD PLASTER. ;
PHILADELPHIA LIME.
FINIslliN., SANi),
PLAsTERINt; il AIR.
Pottl iu I, Roman, Rosendale an 1 Lrhigh
CEMENTS.
L.nd Piaster for Farmeis, T itiiolhy and Clovei
S-etis. Also, (iiii.leti Seeds of ad k n.l. Aall
and get a Rural Register for 1N74.
;f.o. b. cadwalladek.
Shi bury, Feb. 0. D'lt.-Iv.
Dli. C. M. MtRTIN.
fo. W. tl.ow
UZY DRUG STORE,
o. 13, 3outh Third Street,
Clement Hcnse BniMina, Snnlinry, Pa.
Mi. C. M. .MARTIN & CO,
nAVK jut received a fit-h iol of Pure Drug-Hli-I
1'ateltt uie.lieine-.
We have al.-o a fall a ortnient of
DRI SSl.Ni. AND PA( KET COMBS.
Hair. Tooth. Nai'.Clntlie Sb.-- and t-tliel b: nsln-.
i Dil i T Al F V RriT.t-K.
l-INK KXIRACIs. i'l'.i-.KT . ' ' K -. K M r.. 4f.. A l
REED' tiRAND Dfcili-'ss col.i UNE.
the ! 'M et.-sl p. ll .tile in A'nelii-M.
rariti.oi.H liid titose Um-Ii.
wairante l to eh. ill p,-iti( t
-li.nle without tiiin.v loll:
All the leading pn-para:
v llie
-t deiicale
kid
ion- tor the Hair,
M THE BF..-T IN MARKET.
I'm.- Wine and Lienors, f-.r ni.-licil purpose-.
Phj-i. inn- Prescriptions and family li ce pfs
eoinpoitniled with care.
Thankful for past favois we hope by fair deal
ing to receive a share of your patrouage.
Sfptettibi-r 11. I7:L -
FALL ami WINTER
j M. L. Gossler,
i FfUlth sir.-i-:. 4 -loots below M slk.l, West .id.-,
i invites ihe alte::t oii of all desiring the iate-l
j stvies of
! FALL Al WINTER MILLINERY!
I To her well selected Assoitm.-nt ju-t received
j tr.im New York and Philadelphia, eon-isting ol
.iiI.fs' SlUsn-st Mini tliliurfn'a)
IImIsi stn.l ;.iim Isj. KeMlher,
Floxvrs.ltMl l.sift.
Velsetsj ICihhona.
Mas.li lti!tisi.
lifst. Isitl lot est.
Fancy IIs)i
ery, 1 tt
tlUHlil)
7.f )hjr and lirriuaiilsna lttxtl.
A LSO
NuIIOaNaS vV iKIMML
IN (iREAT VARIETY.
All of the abo effcred at ihe l.O
M ARKET PRICES.
tTMiss (;.is-ler will, at herrtoror. gt
on'era tor Mibiuery her personal sapei
Call snd see new good. Nov. 12. '
DR. I. E. SMITH. Ilonnrpa.hie ph
ollice and retidence corner of Fit
Cbcttuut Sit.. Suubnry. Calls ia Iowa
ly proinptlv attead.d to.tiibt or ds
boars S lo" a. ra. ; t 4 p. s. ; t
Ji)V. It,'?-" aSaaT.
lafr a T 1 T4ft aataasT
'How Mcca 5to k to ax Acre. Many inter-
j esting experiments have been tried by onr farm-.
' ers at various times to determine the highest
i fedioz eup-.city of aa acre of erouud, and some
j very remarkable results have tsen reported :
I hat precisely wbat the bet attainable results are
is sldl an open question. Probably some of our
numerous readers can shed some Eibt on this
subject from their own experience.
Whether ten acres of ground of average fer
tility wiil keep more or less thau tbat number of
cattle, driving them through the year in g od
condition. Is a em. tion of no linle Interest, for
it is r'oeely related to the prosperity of hus
bandry. One thing at least is certain. If we take what
j has been considered the average eX nence of
! larm-rs on this subj cl it will be found to fall
j very mi.-h below the higher results actually
j reached l.y the skill and presc-rvanci ol some of
j our practical men. And here comes in the point
( w.-; wi.-h t i get al : Why tin iho average results
of our husbandry invariably fall so far below the
b.oO p in , achievement of the leading men f or course
S old a ill We ,'il"n", , xI,, ( t ll,;lt ""I o the levd of
!0ain tbe highe-t. B it why do so many fa'l behind,
1.25 p tu and so far behind f If at y man by adding brain
- .'.!' ln i P'er t.t hi-niiiscuiar li.rc-t eau make ar. acre
..0 p tu M,j,.wt lw or lnrr et,j.y is Uii re sufficient
6.40 p in j 'eison why another .h-.u'd retprre two or three
7.55 a tu ' acres lo support one T We should like to receive
from farmers some account of what they have ac-
j complished in Ibis direction ; ami nls.t from what
particular crop or kind of I..danacie can be
tu l ie to produce the greatest amount of actual
nutriineM, or feeding value.
Watkiuno Hoksu. Horses -hoiild be waters!
from a brook, potnl or river, and t.houl I not b9
allowed to drink fnun wells or springs, as the
well wa'.er is hard and col I while llie running
stic.ita is soft and rather warm. The preference
ot lmr.es is for the soft, even though ii is muddy
water. Horses tdiou'd he allowed in summer
time at lea-t ft ur watering? a day, and a half a.
bucket full at a tune, and in wintr a pail full
may be allowed morning and evening, wuich Is
suUieit iil to a.-su.ige their thirst without causing"
ihcm to putt up or bloat. Care, hoi-vcr, should
Ixi tukeu i ha I llie horse is. Hot u; tu jruik imtiie
iiately alter drinking the bucket full of water,
specially if reunited tt itt (jf. , because diges
tion ami severe- t x.riit n e-iu tiver go on to
ueiher. and moreover purging is ruore apt to
ensue.
I.i Mime ease-, l-rok. a wind or heave ure thns
i ro luce I. Av.dd giving waim or tepid water to
hoist-s i hat art- often driven from home, because
en d o well water i?i then be given them, which
will be liiifi'e to produce a .ongvrstive chill, fol
lowed by lung fever, and i t some cases c(!tc.
Wb.-n horses are thus carefully waletel, if one
t.r iiior,-of th-tn shou.d relu-e their aetnatometl
! ,(, something is wrong, an ! the
I , , - ., . . , . .
1 be taken out of the stable to work
i-y -hoiiid not
or be driven
'"i t tier I Hal nav out an exatninati
n should bs
made as to the cause with a view to its removal.
ii'asdjal)
Bl'CKWHEAT Drop Cask. One cup of yeast,
one pound nf buck w he. t meal, half a pttitnd of
flonr, two eggs, half a pound o" sugar, milk suf
ficient to niuke a stiff batter : add a lltt'.e salt,
and bake in a q iick oven.
BiscciT. One gill (if yeift, one gi'l of butter
two table pi win fills ,f erpam, one rumful of
warm new milk, one eg, a little salt, and snf3-cie-
t Hour ttt make a do igh. C-it into eakes ;
let it rise, and bake in a quirk oven.
So;b Cam. Half a pound of flour, seven
eggs, three tj'iarter of a pound of sugar, a little
c-ence of lemon ; warm the eggs, heat them on
the sugar, then pour about ix tab'esiMMmfuls of
J warm water on them, ben? until light ; then add
j th- fl.nir and lemon and pour into moulds, and
j bake in a moderate oven.
I
Srr.tR Oiniv k Cakbs. Q mrter pound of fcut
1 ter. ha'f a pound of flour, half a pound of sugar,
, one t ib'espooiifnl of g'liger. ot:e lablesprionful of
C'ov.-s. one tablespoon fill of eifinum rt. ihr. e
I evgs. half an ounce of .-da. Mix into a dongh
I with warm milk, roll, and h ke.
Almond Cake. Take half a pound of swett
and wo oimces of bitter a'mouds blanched and
we!l pounded, half a pound of Snely-sTrteil itaf'-'
sugar, nine eggs, the whites f f:tur; the eggs
and sugi'r are to be wt!l whisked together very
f t tor half nt: hour ; then put in the potinded
almonds, and continue beating Ihe whole half
nn hour lon-jer. when pit into a tin mould lined
with nattered pi-per, and bake an hocr in a brisk
CIS) I.
CiTtNAMo Cakk. Take half a pound of dried
U -ur, hall a pound of fn sh hint, r, hail a pound
of vflt-d sugar, the whites of eight eggs beaten
to :t snow f nth and sufficient oi:in!eil and sift-
ted cinn . n:on to flavor tie cake rather iroig!y
j atid to give it a pinkish eo'or ; mix ail Well lo
j cetht-r very iighi'y. put it Into a batter- d mould,
an I bake iu rather a tpiick i vm abo'it half an
hour.
Lsnv t" ake The whites of si; eggs one cup
of white sugar, halfacnpof butter, half a cup
of sweet mi k, one enp of corn-starch, not ipait?
two pup of flour, one teaspoon fu! of sivla and
two of cream of tartar. Flavor with extract of
lemon.
Fu. it Ca;;e. One pound of U.nir.balf a pound
t.f bntfer, half.i petin I of rnrraiti. half a pound
of ia:.-in-. half a jfiiti I of citron, half an ounce
:f caraway set ds. six egg. c-r eve it pow.'er,
mi k sutlii-ietit lo make a dong!:. Form Ia'o a
loaf, and b.ik. nntil noi e.
L'sioM PriIING. Take one cup of atttiassau,
gar. th'ee tabie-piH-Dfu's of Hour. Iwo eggs, one
grated nutmeg, an.) o e g.s 2e.) erx-oanul
grated tine, two ti aciie-ful- u' cew miik, and
tea-poonfol of good fr. th bntier. Bake lik-'
larls withot'.t an upper crnst.
( imp.svial Pi oniNe.. B.at four eggs, y-Iks
a i.d while together, in a quart basin, w'th I"
tuiifes of flour, hall a tiiitineg. s !lttie tinge'
and I hit e ounces of sugar; p.uhdci loaf-8V
is the h-. st. ie it it iiitii.-i sui.t(h balL-r:
ad I six i-unces i f suet, cl.oppi-d, line, six r
rant, well w ished a:id picked ; mix il
log.-ther ; a glass of brandy or white
i.uprov. it. The-e pud ling are gene
iu butter or lard but ih- v arc much n
in in. i.vm i.i at! ans ; iwtt.ty n
bake tnt in ; if fl l, .1. fiy tin 111 liil I
niee ghi bi.oA ii. in I l,en Iried. r.
.. Iiiti. ti I. Y' ': mat a-t.l oneo'M:
.-1 c-t . o- . tl.il I
.11 in..- III. nt
S iv-' I Li- :u ne
i il v. iv tine ; w h.-ii yt.
egg. or I t. - p. ..ni.
it ll white win - sail?
Piin.tPti.PiuA Ai-Pi.t Ptrti'.io
i.-a.-ii an lah.il of good ap;t e-;
inns, f:ii lh. in small, p:. t in'o a .'
t i.! j i-t hold them, witii a little
ci uia'iioii, two ca.ve. and the p .
-iew ovei a sit. is lire ti l quite sc
w.th moi-t sugar, and pas P
-iee ; a Id Ot it Ihe Jt Iks u.
white, a quarter of a pound
a ti'it'n- g. the peel of u i
j lice of one 'eniori ; be..
the inside of il pie-ili-'
ii the pudding, -
Sprim; Kk
four doSell
pail wiin t'
an l us ti
sweet :
ma!:-
A