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DIDDIXO THEM G OOD-B YE. j Dr troll 'luh whw Listened ' Word of a Vying Jlottier. to Hounekeeplng Department j ' Keeping PciEPKiKS. To keep vegeta ble marrows or pumpkins for winter use, they must' be fully ripe when cut, and the Rtem sealed with sealing-wax: afterward .TEXTS OF- THE DAY. the lie had been missing from the " Po tomac" for several days, and Cleveland Tom, Port Huron Bill, Tall Chicago, and j they should be placed in a bag to hang the rent of the boys who were wont to j in a cool, dry place. -et dnink witfi bin, couldn't . make out , IllcE jEIXY.Boil one pound of rice vhat had happened. They hadn t heard & IotmJ o loaf hat there was a warrant out for j & nnU1 hole am, had never known wf bis 'being sic , & lutinou3 8train off the jelly and for a day, and his absence from the old , fitanJ cooL rhis b nutritious haunts puzzled them, iiiey.wer&inine , .. . To Stuff a Ham. Parboil and place the ham on a tray; make incisions over it with a sharp knife. . some . two or three ing made of crackers cooked to a brown crisp and crumbled fine; add saltpepper, egg, butter, parsley and onion chopped fine, then bake it brown in a moderate heat and serve when cold. Eggs Dkessed Spanish Fashion. In a frying pan toss a slice of rich- bacon for the sake of the fat it will render; take away the bacon; mix a teaspoonful of honey with the bacon fat; break into it a , dozen new-laid eggs, and do them slowly; take them up with a skimmer, place in a dish, and almost mask them with pickled red and green capsicums, sliced. Sliced Beef." Chop, tough beefsteak (raw) and a piece of suet the size of an egg; season with pepper, salt, and a little summer savory; add two eggs, one-half pint of bread crumbs, four or five table spoonfuls of cream, -small piece of but ter; mix and mako hv.a roll with flour sufficient-to 'keep together, put in a pan with a little dripping and water; bake or roast. . Slice thin whenioold. Nice for tea. Economy in CooxrxG.-rflt must not be imagined that good cooking' requires in creased expenditure. On thfc a really good cook is far mire than a bad one. The ccifc - T petually wanting sauces to .dishes is not worth the salt TJie good cook, moreover, knows how-to make the most of everything bad cook is excessively best material. To Bleach Cotton. Avery good way to bleach cotton is to, soak it in buttermilk for a few days. , Another way is to majje a good suds, put from one to two table spoonfuls, of turpentine into it before putting the clothes' in. Wash as usual, wringing the clothes from the boil, and dry ing without rinsing. By using wo tablespoonf uls of turpentine in the first suds on washing-days, it will ..save half the labor of rubbing, and the clothes will never become yellow, but will re main a pure white. ilolein-tlie-Wall saloon, nearly a dozen of them, drinking, smoking, and playing I cards, when in walked Ugly Sam. . There was; 'a deep silonco for a moment At. 1 ...1-1 . 1 .Y-i Vtns? a nfcW fiat, had been shaved clean, bad on a clean collar and a white shirt, and they 'didn't 'know him at, first. When they a.., It wma TTrrl tr Sam tJlPT nttflrpil nun buab w v'j n. nhout and leaned up. i Cave in that hat !" cried one. , Yank ihat collar Sl" shouted another. . at I ' I "Liet s rou mm on in noor ; screameu i a third. , - ( There w;H something in his look and bearing which made them hesitate. The whisky-rod had almost faded from his face, and ho looked sober and dignified. His features expressed disgust and con Vnipt as ho looked around the room, and then revealed pity as hiseyes fell upon the rod eyes and bloated faces of the crowd before him. v Why, what ails you, Sam ?" inquired Tall Chicago, as they all stood there. V I've come down to bid you good-bye, it i if - i : v.:.. I.-. .1 : nova no repueu, removing uvt iiuii ivuu drawing 'a cltan handkerchief, from his pOCKfl. . ""Vyiiatl Hov ye turned preacher?", they Khoutodin chorus. v V ." Boys, ye know I can lipk any two of .tad I've put -down the last drop of whisky which is ever to go into my mouth ! I've switched off. I've taken ; jx oath. I'm going to be decent 1" j "Him, bo you crazy ?" asked - Port Huron Bill, coming nearer to hiin. I've come down here to toll ye alii pbout it," answered Sam. Move the cha'rs back a little and give mo room. Ye all know I've been rough, and more too. I've, been a drinker, a fighter, a gambler, and a loafer. I can't look back and remember when I've earned an honest dollar. The police hez chased me '-irnmul lilrn n. wrilf niwl I'vH lxnn in iflil arid the work-house, and the papers' has said that Ugly Sam was the terror, of the Potomac Ye all know this boys, .but ye didn't know I had an old mother." Thot facos of the orowd expressed aiiuizcmnit. " ; .: j "I :nver mentioued it to any of j ye, for l.va- lipgloctiug hr," he veuCii. " She was a poor bid body living up here in tho, alley? and, if the neighbors . luulu't helped her to fuel and food, she'd fave b'en fonnd deatl long ago. I never helped her to a cent niidn't see her for !, ywks and wwks, and-I used to feel i -nti nl w tii f if : WIimii n. f'llr crnp bn'lr n hi mother, he's a-gitting piuty low, : ud I know .it. 'Well, she's dead ! iuried ywteruay !. I was up there afore Jho" diod. Sho wnt for me by Pete, and when I got there 1 ' teu it was all day with li.-r." : r " IHd. she say anything if" asked one of thrb:ys, aj Sam hesitated. "Tliat's what ails me now," he went on " When I went she reached out her baud to me, and says she, Samuel, I'm gi ting to die, and I know'd you'd want to see me afore I panned aw;av !' I sat down, fHling quetr like. She didn t go ; oil luid say as how I was a loafer, iihd hxul noglecttd her j 'and all that, but says nhe, ' Samuel,, you'll be all alone when I'm gone. I've tried to be a good mether to you, and' liave prayed for you hun- . drods o' nights, and cried about you till my old heart was soro !' Some o' the neighbors had dropped in; and the women were crying, and I tell you boys IftaNak." ; ; He pwiuL for a moment, .and then continued : ' ' ' j : v'-.. ' " v . " And the old woman said she'd like to ki mo afore death came, and that broke me right down. She kept hold of my hand, and j by-and-byo she whispered : .Samuel, you affl - tlirowing your life . away. You've got it in you to le a man if you'll only make- up your mind. I hate to die and feel that my only sou and the last of jour family may go to the gal lows. If I had your promise that you'd turn over a new leaf and try and be good it soems as if I'd die easier. Won't you promise me, my son V Aud i promised " her, lHy, and that's what ails me ! She died holding my hand, and I promiHed to quit this low business and go to work. I came down to tell ye, and now you won't see me' on the Potomac again. I've bought an ax and am going up in Canada to winter." ' 4 .; ' Tl ere was' a dead silence for a moment, and then he Haiti :, . "Well, boys, I'll shake hands with ye all around afore I go. Good-bye, Pete good bye, J ck Tom Jim. I hope you '" wont fling aiy bricks at me,' and I shan't never lling tt any .of ye. It's a dying promise, vol nee, and .I'll keep it if it f takes a right arm !" J ' ' The men looked reflectively at each other after he had passed out, and it was a long time before any one spoke. Then Tftdl Chicago flung his clay pipe into a a comer, and said : ' ' I'll lick the man who says Ugly Sam's head isn't level V ' " Soil I !' repeated the others. I' Appropriate Present: Those who propose' giving presents at this gift-giving season, should read and ponder the following brief tale, whichf fcanist who sits behind we clip from an exchange : 44 Mr. Graves, Itemtol lotc-reat from Bew4 Abrwd. President Grant issued a proclamation order ing the citizens of Warren county, Mies., to disperse and retire peaceably to their reepec tive abodes' within five days.". ...Two hundred persons were killed and wounded by an ex plosion of gun powder in Scutari, Turkey. ..... The application of Stokes, who shot Fist, for a pardon has been "refnsed by the Governor of New York.. The smanagerB of the United States national soldiers military asylum have prepared their annual report to Congress. They estimate that under the new system of direct appropriations by Congress 1 1,000, 000 will be required to sustain these asylums during the next fiscal year. A Memphis special savs twentv disguised men took two horse inches deep, and stuff these with a dress- j thieves from officers at -Jacksoupprt, Ark.. contrary, economical i who is per season her she uses. a few days ago, since which time nothing has been heard from them. It is supposed they were hanged. . . ..The negroes in Oopial comity, Mb., have formed a laborers' union. Its chief rule prevents members from working for less than three- fourths the crop. Any-one violating this rule, is- to be strapped across a log and re- ceive Uiree nunarea diows, wiui a nanusaw. ..... .A circular, addressed to the people of the United States has been' issued by the leading' New York capitalists commending to their notice the coming centennial celebration. The document enumerates the advantages to the country which wil accrue from the exposition, and urges the necessity for conducting the - enterprise upon a scale befitting a great nation. Mr. Christian K. Ross says that he is satisfied that the abductors of his son, Charles Brewster Roes, were killed at Bay Ridge. He offers a large reward to any one who will restore the boy to him. Sadler, the English oarsman, has agreed to row Brown on Bedford basin in June or July next. .... .The death sentence of Anceline Poulin in Bathurst, " N. B., has been commuted to imprisonment for life in the peni tentiary. She was privy to the echeme of mur dering her .husband, for which the principal one Ge Haiti, was hanged last October. ... The German men-of-war Albatross and Nautilus, which were directed to withdraw. from the Spanish coast, have now been ordered, to re inain at Santander and demand satisfaction of the Carlists for their attack upon the German brig -Guutav.. :.v. Judge Barrett denied Wm. M. ' Tweed's application for release, and the case will now go at once to the general term of the Supreme Court, and thence to the Court of strike of coal miners in Wales is Impending This will, it is feared, further protract the diffi culties in the other mining districts, which were in a fair war cf settlement by arbitration. A party of hunters arrived at Ogallala, Neb., report uncling a deserted camp thirty miles south of OgaCala, bearing evidences cf foul play. Some time ago three bleached skeletons were found near this epot, and it is supposed that the men were rpbbed and murdered by L two men now in the Horth Tlatte jaiL charged with murdering James Macguire. Chief of Police llurpby was shot and killed while attempting to arrest two desperadoes named Bagley and Milford at Columbus, Ga. Bagley was mortally wounded during the fight and died. I.... The jewelry store of Daring & Co., in Boston, .was broken into and robbed of $12,000 worth of goods ..The books of the United States Internal Revenue office show that the quantity of distilled spirits in distillery warehouses ou the 1st of December, 1S74, was 11,537,557 gallons.. A fire at Batesville, Ind., destroyed the furniture factory of Sc bree der & Co. Loss, over $125,000. In the libel suit of Joseph A. T. Calvert against- the Philadelphia Evening Star the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. ... .By direction of the Secretary of the United States .Treasury de- man da have been made on the Central Pacific railroad for $1,836,000, and on the Union Pacific for $1,040,000. . . ...Mary Gilliland, aged 19 year, of New Brunswick, N. J., while de- (.liriou from erysipelas committed suicide Ly jumping from a second story window, and run ning to the rear of the yard and leaping into a cistern Captain-General Concha, of Cuba, has issued orders to the officers commanding Spanish troops to aci leniently towards cap tured and surrendered insurgents, but to exe cute all incendiaries and filibusters who may be taken prisoners.... . The crew of the-Co-p&trick, which was burned at sea, four cabin Calendar for 1875. 1JL III. liffiWBBBP lA'll'lrit 141 ft, 1A (IV. a. A a, . m aw 1713 19 'an l-l 1 W M 7 10'11!13'13 1 17 IS 19 ao 10 11 in IS ti'n'it it isi la n It v . ; - i n f 9 9 97 lfluisiVisIwn; 1S19 29 Zl!22 Z3, '1011I1I13H 16;17!l8:i9! m'7 o 7 e 131415 28 IS 17 IS bo!21 S SS tt7 3eiii-. MM M OeL H.l 3) 2liri 2J 24 m iiwitiillillu. il iru ia , J0.31 - hrl i f iom 11 14il4 117IH ii7 ay t ao.oii' &,J7iAHl- loiitjiilisliiSlie 17 18ll9;n!0 !24!2S,26:X7:2ai29,a lsillUUI-l- al 10 13 u'ls'isnns'WS) III 22 ZS,M 2i,26,Z7 19 20 2l22: 5!27i38'29.3031 123 24 A Portsmouth woman, aged sixty-five, seeks a divorce from her husband, sixty Bix, not because be will not kindle the fire, but because be will kindle the fire and mix dough and cook the hash. The propriety of giving condition medicine to horfes, cattle and sheep was "dia cufsed and admitted by many of the agricultural eucieties throughout the State last fall, and we hoi; that in everr case Dui one uer uocmjou . in favor . of Ffuridan'M Cavolru Condition ) rowders. Good judgment. Com. , 4 : r . An ingenious physician in, 1 ans Remaadot by name more than two hundred years ago, began circulating a sheet containing the news and gossip of the day, for the amuse ment of his patients. From this newspapers grew and became advertising medium for all claseefl of goods, especially Elmwood and Warwick Collars. Com. TECiETABI.E PUUIONART BAMAMp Moat pprorad. tcUabl and well-known remedy for COCOH. COLI AD CONSTVTTIOJ. Gt Km fimui. Price 1; amaU 60o. CUTLER BROS. A CO.. Boatoa. while the! Appeals, wasteful of the passengers and 424 steerage passengers, who had immigrated under the general regulntions for Australia, are supposed to have been lost. The government immigrants were for the most part agricultural laborers,- who left England in consequence of the recent labor strikes. Many of them were married, and were accompanied by their families... ...The venerable Gerret Smith, whose death is announced, was born at Utica, N. Y., in 1797. He will long be remem bered for his beneficent gifts to the poor. . Determined, to be' Married. A Connecticut paper publishes this story : 44 A Niantic clergyman was called to perfoim the marriage oeremony one evening not long ago in that village, but on reaching the bouse where the act was to be consummated, be discovered , that the certificate had been given in the town of "Waterford, and consequently could not be used in the town of East Lyme, in which Niantic is situated. After some hesitation the bride-elect proposed that the parties walk over the town boundary and thus remove the difficulty. . This suggestion was at once carried out, and the interested persons wended their way for over a mile along the Shore Line railroad track until the town of Water- ford was reached. The moon was shining it - ' a in iuu, splendor wnen tne clergyman a words were pronounced on a little emi nence in an open field. At one side stretched the waters of the Sound, with not a breath of air rippling' their smooth surface, and the moon's light fell like a benediction on the bared heads of the happy pair." The Markets. jsrw TOBK. BeefCstO Prim to Extra Bullock .lSH'Q Ml. Com mem to Good Texana .08 V .1 1 Milch Oowa. 40.00. 9Q.fO Hog Lt.....' v uaparaiiciwi eunuao ui , Druwed .oss .08 v xERsf Out answer is, that they reinovo Smb::.":.V.V.V.V.V.V.:::": 7V the cause of disease, and the patient re- cottonMtddiTng"!. u.v .i4, covers his health. Ther are the creat Floor Extra Weutern - State Extra Wheat Red Wastarn 1.27 5o. 3 Spring l-ll Rye State barley State... Barley Malt OaU Mixed Western Corn Mixed Western Hay, per cwt..". Straw, per cwt H..pa 42i47 "CI .5t O 1.27 0 -1.11V t (4 1.40 0 1.4 70V .70V .3 0 r5 .45 (A .95 ,4 (4 .80 OS 0 .11 9 ISO l.sa ir. J. "Walker's CalirorniA Tlh fgar IJi tiers aro a purely Vegetable preparation made chiefly froiu the na tive herbs found on the lower ranpes of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted the-efroru ithout the use of Alcohol. The question Is almost' daily asked. What is the cause or Us .31 .28 .40 .33 .as .24 .3 4 0 0 .15! .04 0 .10 4 .3l .34 JSS .3d. .43 .34 vs .26 .36 .16 . ,15 .31 WASUJXCITOX ItATTEIlS. In .the meantime Tweed remains in prison.. ...'.Six men were killed and twenty injured by the exploeion of a boiler in a saw mill at Angelica, Shawano comity. Wis. ..... Judge Barrett, of New York, has fined Paul Falk $250 for violation of the Sundaw laws..".'. . Burglars are having a hard tune. One lately received a ride ball in his body while escaping from a house in Philadelphia .It is known that the remains of the boy found in Newark bay were hot those of pharhff Ross Four Gloucester Cshing-vesselsfiave been lost this season in the Grand Bank fishery, three of them with all their crews. A fifth is now given np as lost . . . w-. .The proposed new Finance bill panned the United States Senate by a strictly party vote only one Republican voting with the minority and one Democrat with the ma Senate. : Numerous petitions were presented from temperance organizations, ministers, and others, m Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Vermont, and other States, asking Congress to prohibit the manufacture and sale of all alcoholic liquors in the District of Columbia or Territories of the United States. Referred to the Finance Com mittee. The Senate passed, : without amendment, the bill "to provide for the resumption of specie payments, "s.all the Democratic members voting against it. A number of amendments were proposed but rejected. The vote was as follows: Ysas. Messrs. Allison, Anthony, Boutwell, Carpenter, - Chandler, Clayton, Crafrin, Ed munds, Fenton, Ferry (Mioh. Flanagan, Frelinghuysen, Hamlin, Harvey, Howe, Ingalls, Logan, Morrill (Me.), Morton, Oglebby, Patter son, Pease, Pratt, .Ramsey, Sargent, Schtjkz, Scott, Sherman, Spencer Washburn, West, Wright-32. Nats. Messrs. Bogy, Cooper Davis, Dennis, GolWiwaUe. Ilaqer, Haitil,toi (Tex.), John- ' A'Situutlon Open. .y The- time ai'e so hard, and there are so many men out of .work, that I think I ought to mention, says Mux Adeler, that I know of a vacant situation for '.which un able-bodied young man is wanted. The .official tiger-killer of the Madras government .has been compelled to give up the businestw on account of a misun derstanding bejween liimself and a tiger, during which the tiger, not coinciding with his- iews, inadveitently ate him. j The position, therefore, is open to a man who is willing, and active, and honest, and who doesn't mind being occasionally bitten in half. , A man who. don't digefet well after he is eaten would probably an noyj thtiger more, but the Madras gov ernment will not insist upon this if other quaUfication3 exist. Familiarity with the habits of tigers, I believe, is not con sidered necessary, as there is never any difficulty in getting acquainted with the animals when you are once on the ground. They aire naturally sociable particularly .when they' are hungry. I do not accept the position for myself, partly because I have enough to do at home, and partly because I'm too tender hearted to hurt an innocent tiger. I am more fond of them, anyhow, when they, are stuffed. A tiger with sawdust bowels and flint glass eyes always wins my con fidence more readily than the live kind ever could, even if I should meet it in a jlonely'place with no trees handy, 'and it should manifest a yearning for me. Two railroad accidents occurred in England j "SunSoN-H! SpRAGUE' Sievenson uy wnicn several persons were ameu ana m- IVinn Aeeounta. We have urged the agricultural read ers to keep accurate accounts with their farms iii order that they may Inow at ' the end of every yearwhether they, are making or losing, and how much. - In those exhortations . wehave given our opinion of what it is proper to charge against the farm, and what Should be credited to it, but it ma.y beweli to re cur to the subject. I . We trust that Januajy; 1875, will find farmers with their work all done up, and everything about the farmstead snug, tid", and , comfortable for winter, and when the snow and sleet beat fiercely against the windows, and the mercury falls to zero, they may repose quietly in the conviction that their stock are com fortable, and that they have done their duty to all those dependent upon them. That being the case, will not our young er farmers at least, they who fre not too old to learn and to change their prac tices, "when change may be reform, re solve upon some improvements in their methods, and especially so to keep re cords of their operations that they shall know what they are doing f jured. . . ...EL Tardy, of Mobile, was killed in a duel with ,D. B. Lay, near the Alabama and Mississippi State liie. .... .Several of the Pitts burgh ' furnaces have recommenced blasting. "... ...An attempt to settle a wages dispute among the coal" miners'" Of West Yorkshire. England, by arbitration has" faifedv.. . . .The ! bark Nonge, from New York, Nov. 19, has j arrived at Queenstownwith two survivors of j the crew of the bark Amity. The latter fouu- uered on the voyage from Philadelphia to Antwerp, . and eighteen hands were drowned. .The crew of the bark Resource, which was abandoned on the passage from Baltimore for London, have arrived at Plymoulh, Eng land. They have suffered severely. . When . rescued they h.ad been four days aiid nights clinging to the wreck. .....In a shooting affray in Mercer county. Kentucky two men were killed and one mortally . wounded. The quarrel .arose about a dog, and one Daniels was shot in the leg by Isaiah Gobhert. A con stable with a posse attempted the arrest of Gobhert, and in the melee Gobhert was felled with a shovel, when one Herring, a friend of Gebhert's,shot the. constable through the body, killing him. The constable's brother, who in terfered, was also killed. Gobhert'B wound is mortal ... . . . More than 3,000,000 women, ex clusive of servants, are working for wages in j Great Britain. A vigorous movement is on foot in London for the organization of trades societies among th era...... The number ef. persona employed hi American breweries is 11,138, in malt houses 3,566,. in 4arley culture 33,753, in hop culture 8,020, and the total em ployed in all these branches amounts to 56 ifj. ..... .Mr. Tage, of California, introduced a bill in the United States House to amend the revised statutes, so as to exclude Chinese from naturalization Henry Ward Beecher, in an article in his paper, says that he will make no compromise,! but will fight it out to the end. Turkey is preparing for war .A company of United States cavalry have been sent to explore the mines in the Black Hills gold regions Four men were killed while de- Bceuding shaft No. 5 of the Delaware and Lac ka- "i . . wanna railway tunnel, near tne reservoir, ucaia Democrats in italics : Liberals in small capitals Mr, Carpenter, of Wis., was elected Presi dent pro tern, of the Senate. Mr. Morton in troduced a resolution recognizing the validity of -Pinchback'B ' credentials as Senator from t Louisiana, which went over until after recess. L -A memorial of publishers of periodicals in the city of New York wad presented, complain- j lag ui unjust uiscnuunauon against penouicais in the new Postal law-- Iteferrful. 1 . ' The bill introduced in the Hjteo by Eames proposes to repeal all tarfes and stamp duties imposed by the internal revenue laws, except such as relate to distilled spirits, fer mented liquors,, tobacco, snuff, cigars ; to in crease the tax on d stilled spirits ten cents per gallon, and to repeal the second section of the act of June 6, 1872, which reduced by ten per cent, the duties on manufactures of cotton, wool, iron, etc. The House refused to adept the resolutions against government subsidies, to investigate 'the 'district safe-burglary prosecution, and to inquire into the acts of certain armv officers in the South. j The Committee on Elections report a resolu- j tiou declaring Snyder (Rep.), the sitting mem- j ber from the Second Arkansas District, entitled j to his seat, and dismissing the contest .of Bell j A. 1 ' - ! ior tUQ KUDC The House passed tho Naval Appropriation hilL which annrorriat4 in all n.hnnf A; 17.1: tfKI-llflO n.ii'l rlnrinfr tViA elphatA nn it Mmani dre.Am&T i ?P1? Randall and Chittenden charged the Navy De- Xeie York'tt Centennial Appeal. ' The Philadelphia Press says: We con gratulate the members of the Centennial Board of Finance on the success of their efforts in bringing the grandeur of the undertaking home . to our- New York brethren. That the great exhibition is not alone not local, nor even national, but . international, has 'gradually but surely become apparent to all Americans, and with thi knowledge has grown the feeling of the necessity for all citizens taking active interest in assuring its suc cess. ; The natural and proper rivab-y ja which all growing and enterprising com munities indulge has heretofore been, perhaps, one of the greatest difficulties with, which the managers have had to contend, and only thorough and positive freedom from prejudices, and constant appeal to national in contradistinction to local interests, have enabled them - to gain the hearty sympathy and promised active aid which the honored and repre sentative citizens of the great American metropolis present in their appeal. jr ' rr A -Harrisburg paper informs ua that " whenfe, gentleman tod ady, are walking Pnrk Mett 1 7 20 l Lard. " Fuh Mackerel No. 1, new 13.00 14. No. 8, new 10.00 10.50 Dry Cod, per cwt 6.00 & 6.60 Herri nt, Scaled, per box SO (4 .55 Petroleum Crud 5XOsitf Refined, l.Ji Wool California Fl ece Texas " AoatralUn Butter State ": Western Di ry ..... . f Western V-How. .... Western Ord-nary.. i Pennsylvania Fine . . Cheese State Fa--tory ...... Skimmed Western Eggs State...; ALBANY. Wheat..... 1.38 1.38 Rye State . m .8T Corn-Mired .87tf Barley State 1.36 a 1.60 Otts State - 60 & .63 8CFTAI.O. Floor .. Wheat No. 7 Spring . Corn Mixed Oat Rye Barley . BiLTlHOlE, Cottou Low Middlings... Flour Extra '.3' Wheat Bed Western 1.24 Rye 1.00 Com Yellow .80 Oat Mixed M Petroleum 4.96 PBILArELPHIA. Flour Pennylvatiia Extra i.... 6.7 Whe.U Western R d 1.22 Bye !. i orn Yellow i .wi Mixed .85 Oit Mixwi ,S .60 ' 4.75 1.06 .79 .56 15 1.38 6.60 1-7 iA .67 (4 1 05 1.50 raTHE BFMT in the lV.rld. yt It Uirrm Unirerul Satisfaction. VOMEHFi:i. Kranomr. 40 n. more Bread to bb). Floor. savkm -iii,k, e;;h, a One rear's unniro will bay a 0"W, NO MOKK SOl'U RUEA1). Whiter. I.Ubtr. SwwUr, Richer. FVEHYHOnV lrleii lr. The Ladies are all in Love with it. 8EL1.H Lilie HOT CAKEN. 2 r bend at one for Circalar to GEO. F. JANTZ V (Oh 17B Uuane Ki ., NewYsrk. SENT FREE A Book exposiair the mrsteriea of TTT ATT Q'P and how any 6ue may operat sno- VY a Jjjj O 1 cessf uUy with a capital of S50 or 8 1 OOO. Complete instrnctinos and illustrations to any address. TI'I HUIIHiK A- COM BixiZBl AMD Bbouri, 1 Wail Street, Xew York. - - upon the street the lady should walk in side of the centleman." We shall not discusg the practibility or impractibiHty of tlrj fat, but we may refer to the theory as illustrating the general disposition of men?" to barasa and oppress the gentler sex. VTheu it come3 to point lace all "women can see the point. ; A AValMng Adrertlsemeut. Limestone Springs, 8. C. Pr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir I am a talking advertisement for your Golden Medical Dwcovery, lnirgative Pellets, and Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, they having cored me of catarrh of (f AMES Centennial make Games Holida; a splendid Holiday. Gift for old or yonna. A torehooM of fan and profit for the social circle is fonnd in these 50 new fames of Amtricah Histobt. on 6n cards. Kent by mail for 75 cents. Tkn lamd ttithimt m rival In tht kom rirtl." PBrur Prmxips. Slacar, Annts Wanted. . m, . a fa. SQ5 Broadway, N. Y. blood purifier and a life-gi?inpr principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before-in tbt history of the world has a medicine been tompounded poie.ng the remarkable -BQalitie of Vixkoab Birrsas in healme the Bick of every disease man U heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Cougetion or Inflammation of the Liver and VucenU Organs in Bilious Dueae The properties of Dr. Watjkr's Viskoar plTTKRS are Aperient, Diaphoretio, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Bedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera live, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vet. xgar Bitters the most wonderful In vigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted oeyond repair. . .Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Ferers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Ilio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many otliers, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and. Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual beat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There" is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Hitters, as they will -speedily remove the dark colored viscid .matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and cenerally. restoring the ueaituy functions of the digestive organs, j Fortify the body asrainst disease by purifying all its-tiuids with Vis boa it Bitters. io epidemic can take uou of a system thus fore-armed. j. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Head- ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness; Sour -Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Tasje;: in the Month. Bilious Attacks, Pal pit tatlon of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp- turns, are the offsprings of Dyspepsiar One bottle will prove a better guarantee o its merits than a lengthy auvertiso- I TT ATI MONEY IN IT PURE ! Jna out. I Useful. Hand soro. Cheap. Sella srsr THE I whera. Sand for Prospectus to B. Bnn v BRIDGMAN, & Barelay Street. K. Y.. UUal 179 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati. O. CCy K PER DAY Oommiaioa, or J4J ary ano it. Apply mw. K30 'a wek Sal- tpensee. we oner It ana will ps 6. WEBBER A CO.. Marion. O. 4 tJENTS. WANTED. Men or women. i week, or 1100 forfeited. VaUabl rite at enee to T. M. REED, Eighth Street, 3 ork. ,, New To partment with extravagance and corrupt i " ,7 practices in connection with the navy varda The "principal items in the bill are : Pay of the officers and 8,500 men of the navy, $ 0,250,000 ; civil establishments at the navy yards and etations, fl,250,000 ; general maintenance of navy yards and docks, s760,000 ; provisions for officers, seamen, and marines,. $1,300,000; preservation of vessels, purchase of stores, etc, 3,300,000 ; repairs of boilers, machinery, etc., $1,800,000 ; naval academv, $175,000 ; ' marine corps, S878.000. - - - r ' Mr Donnan reported a resolution for printing 230:000 copies of the agricull oral report of 1872, ! and 150,000 copies of that of 1873. He said ' that the former would cost about 42 cents a I ray' nose, .and, while curing it, your medicines also cured me of asthma in its worst and most aggravated form." Before using your medicines I had become reduced in flesh from one hun dred and fifty-five to O'-e hundred and fifteen pounds, and now I weigh one hundred and sixty-two pounds, and am in better health than I have enjoyed for twenty years. ? . . -x Yours truly, J. L. LiUmsdkit. The above is but a fair aanmle of huiidrfvln of j letters which are received by J5r. Pierce, and in t the. face; of such evidence who can-langer V Stfk f I) A worst caties of chronic catarrh. HOG RIN6E2. lS,w.w0 Rlaara, T,Ow iTiaarcrti, BarAwere Deslers Bell Thcv. Hiacvrtl.ksarstirlUOUjnsr tC Ma, hy Basil, post paid, B. W. Bmt a On. in 4 DVEHTISERH Rend 25 rent to GEO. P. l ROWELL A CO., 41 Park Row, N Y., for their I'omphUt of lOO pwie. eontainln lists of 3 OOO news- gapers, anq estunatee inowtng cost ot aavertwina;. copy, and the latteV about 40 cents. The reso- - THE lution was passed. Wm The Speaker announced the appointment of ! Live Oak, Fla on Jersey City Heights. The bucket fell beneath the men ani they followed, being instantly killed. .... .A building m course of erection at Albany, N. Y., fell, burying five men in the ruins and fatally injuring three of them, A man "named Neswander, of New Albany, Ohio, was missing, sad during the time his house has been closed. An investigation was made by the constable ana a physician, and charred human remains were found in the fire-place. JameM Nes wander, a boy about nineteen years old, son of the missimr man. was arrested, and confessed to having5" stabbed his father Mrs. Maggie Kenniston, of Nobleboro, Me., on hearing of the death of her husband, swallowed a composition for removing tne fieiect vommirxee on Aiaoama Aiiaira as follows : Messrs. Ckleman of Indiana, Albright of Pennsylvania, Cannon of Illinois, Buckner of Missouri," and Luttrell of Alabama. Mr. Harrison, of Tenn., from the Election Committee, made a report in the Arkansas contested election case, with resolutions that Bell, the contestant, was not duly elected, but that Snyder, the sitting .member, was. The resolutions were adopted. . OKEAT FAVORITE WITH THE LAPI&S. Forpyth Bynum & Son, druggist?, of write, Sept. 16, 1874, as follows: i A Plucky Boatonian. The Boston Traveller saya: An old and rell-known merchant of this city lost in the great fire of 1872 property in merchandise and ; warehouses to the amount of $1,750,000. Deducting what he recovered from insurance, and includ ing what he lost in- insurance stock, the net loss to him was then $1,350,000 He immediately set r to work to rebuild, though any one seeing how cool and calm he was on the Sunday morning fol- j lowing me nre would naruiy nave sup- frecklee and died. ....The Maine Centennial 1 P9l he was interested to the amount of Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Your Golden Medical - Discovery and Purgative Pellets sell ; very largely and give complete satisfaction, a i numbers of our customer and friends testify 1 with pleasure. Your Favorite Prescription is indeed the great favorite with the ladies, and numbers can say with joy that it has saved them from eking out a miserable life or meet ing with premature death, and restored them to health and happinea." Thousands of women bless the day on which Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was first made known to them. A single bottle often gives delicate and suffering women' more relief than months of treatment from their family physician. In all thce derangements causing ; and generaUeDdity, it is a Hovereign remedy. I Its sootliirg and healing properUes render it of the u traot value to ladies buffering from in ternal fever, congestion;inflammatiou dr ulcera tion, and it.s strengthening e2Tect tend to cor rect di-placements of internal parto, the renult of weakness of natural rapports. It is sold by all drm,rgists. Dr. l'ierce's pamphlet on diseases peculiar to womei rul be rent to any address on receipt of w tamps. Address as above. Com. s. of Miildlefield, Mass. , recently lost ' his stock of liny by fire, and his sympathiz ing friends immediately presented him with a valuable cow. Undoubtedly, if Graves had lost" his stock, of cows, the friends would have sent, him a stock of hay." It matters not whether the above incident is founded on fact or not, the moral is all the same don't . give inap- ' pyopriate presents. There are always enough things pretty and .appropriate to besUw on friends, if one will 0nly have -the good sense to select such. ! ChureH Musie. The venerable President Finley, of Oberlin college, has his peculiar notions about church music He has been known .to violently pull the coat tails off the or- the pulpit t when he thought that individual was in dulging in too lively music. On Sunday, after a rather indistinct performance by the choir, the reverend gentleman offeree! the following petition : " O, Lord, we have sung' an anthem to Thy praise. Thou knowest the words, but we do not. "We do pray Thee that those who thus led us may open their mouths that we may know wh.it they say, that we may join in Thy praise. May they not sing to be heard of men. May they not inbck Thee and offend Thy people or the housa of God by making a display of themselves." board- met recently and resolved to actively canvass the State during the next - six months to raise the fond to be contributed by Maine, . . . . . .Mrs. Mary Cabril, of Baltimore, Md., was shockingly burned by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. A short time before the accident Mrs. Cabril had finished trirnming a Christmas tree for her children. . .. .James Meehan, aged thirty years, fell from a railway, bridge at Ruswell, Mass., and was killed.. . . . George Clark, of Easthampton, Mass., a bookkeeper for the Nashawannock Suspender Company, aged thirty-five years, while in a fit of tem porary insanity, shot himself Three of the crew of the immigrant ship Coepatrick from London for New York, have arrived at St. Helena, and reported the burning of the Coe patrick at sea en Nov. 17, in lat. 37 N., long. 12 W. It is estimated that 465 lives were lost. Two boys, aged fourteen and seventeen years, living in York csunty. Pa., left home to go hunting. Both were shortly after found dead about one hundred yards aparv, and.it is supposed they ehot at each other with deadly effect ..... .Daniel Bailey, of Lebanon, Conn., was discovered by bis wife in the barn on the premises, wiul ma uuroac cut wixn a razor. Mr. Bailey was a member of the Connecticut Legislature and a strong temperance advocate and most hare been insane. . . , . .An extensive a dollar. He has just completed the last of his buildings. He has neither sold a foot of real estate, nor has be borrowed a dollar from any source. Can this be beat in any record of great losses " l Apply the JSemtedy. It appears that we need no longer be tormented with liver, kidney, bladder, and glandular diseases, ' rfptftl and physical debility, partial paralysis, in rlarnmatory and chronic rkeum&tism, dys pepsia and morbid humors of the blood. t)r. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters conquers the causes of all of the above irregularities by securing perfect diges tion, a proper flow of bile, and a free discharge of waste matter. It is not a vile doctored whisky gotten up to de ceive the public and tickle the palate. It Investment with rositlte Return. No financial securities yet off ered in the market have become so readily and generally popular as the first mortgage premium bonds ot the Industrial Exhibition Company of New York, and there exists many potent reasons for this marked preference. In the first place, the bonds are placed at the attainable pr.ee of $20 each, and the return of the principal W assured beyond contingency ; further, the holder of each bond participates in every quarterly premium until it is redeem edprinci pal and interest. -By addressing Morgan than, Bruno & Co.. the financial agests, at No. 23 Park Row, N. Y., circulars giving full explana tion may be obtain eat Corn. OOK ACEXT8 WAKTED uEvftooxTELL IT ALL' ' fly Mr, fttrnfconse of Salt LsVe Cttr, for ft years the wife of a Monacal Jdich PAcst, lar trodttction by Hra. FHewe. Tkia story of a emaa's experience lays ban 0e Hidden ," myklcrica, aecrrt doinga. etc at theMormoas sea. "mfde-mmmir annwia ares (acas. BtiglU. Pare sad Good, it is the feat aew book eat. actually WtA with rood th inn for alL It Is popelar every where with everybody. andoitaeDs all other books tftrss a ens. kliniat'.Ts say Jtmi ajortt at. aaiaat womea ,'cadone rt. Evervbodr wsnta Hi sad aceata are selling from IS toSva day I Sth tMamamt sw as prtml Wi vaat more truxty saenu Stt W me a or wotawm sal .e mail 4ralflt f"rre to those who willeaavass Jrre . FKBHthtCts wif. full partieelars, ternss. etc. mentrm V tuL .ddnas A. la s-ruiayyoa U Cox, bartfordCoU . THE PIAHO-HARP Cabinet Organ. rutenttd DemUr, 187 i. A now and beautiful mosleel loatrnment or Improve meat upon the Cabinet Orgaa being a eocnbtaatknm ot tho pUooforta ao4 organ. To a eoaaplate riveOetave Doable Reed Organ, la added a Piano-Harp, (bo tonoa of which are between those of the pianoforte and harp. It haa a pianoforte action ; la played by the sane ktys with the organ, and may bo osed separately or with one or all the stops of the organ. It Is not UaM to get oat of order, and does not reejnire toning. Having- thomngblj tested bis beautiful Improvement, wo offer H with groat eon ft. deoeo to tho public. Prioe of PIAXO-HARP CABINET ORGAN, being a rYra-Ocrava Dorstx Bud Oaoaii. mx srers; with Vox Him. AtrrojtATtc Kwzix, K ra Swtll and PIabo-Hajip. throe and a half octaves, a FJegaU Upright BwotMat Caee. tXO. ClrcalarB rn f . MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., ram He. art-, Nw Ysrk 1&4 Trewtwwr IJSO V 82 Ad.ae Mt (ic.r. MOVTII-Agent wanted every oonaesa aaaraole an4 ttrmU PartienWa mni ' a WORTH A CO.. St. Looia. Mo. EMPLOYMENT TtB fflLLEB & HI1LMGHT. Sea Foak Baktsq Povtuer. In an other eolnmn will be found the card cf the old and reliable boose of Go.j F. Gattz A Co., who Lave won an enviable and solid reputation as ibe inventors and rcoptietors of the be-t Baking Powder in the world." All through the Eastern Htate it is univcnsallT nued, and count less jraies are daily received from dealer and const rner. Thoee who have used it will have no other, and thre who have not have yet to $250 irenL Scrofala, or King's KvII, wiiito Swellinn, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled, Neck. Goitre, 8crofulon Innaiiunationt, Indolent lnfiammationa, Uercurial Affection, 01 J Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Kj e. etc. ' In these, as in all other constitutional Uia eases. Walker's . Yixkgar Uittkks hare shown their great curative powers iu the most obstiaate and intractable cae. . For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Hilious, Kcniit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liter, Kidnevs and Bladder, these Bitter have no eouaL Such Diseaea are caused by Vitiated Bloody - llechanlcal Diseases. Persons en-, gaged Jn. Faints and Minerals, such as PI ambers, Type-wttera,. Gold-beaters, -and Miners, a they advance in life, are subject ' to paralysis of the Bowel. To-untd against this, take a doe of Walker's V13 EOAK Bittkrs occasionally, ' For SKIn Diseases, Kruptions, Tet- ter, Salt-Khenm, Blotches, Spots Pimples, Pnstnles, Boils, CaVbuncle Kinwoniis, Scald-head, Sore Kyes Ery-i'iwlaiCKth. ' Scnrfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Unnmni acid Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np ami carried out of the system in a' short time by the ue of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms lurking hi the. rfctei of o many thonaandV -17 . , t are enectoaliy oetroyeu anu remot eu. . yctem of medicine, no vennifugr, no an--' elminities will free the yteu from worm these Bitters. For Female Complaints, inyoun? or old, married or single, at the dawn f manhood, or the turn ofjife, thee Tome Bitters display so decided an influence that ucprorement is toon perceptible. - Cleanse the Vitiated Wood when ever yon find IU imparities banting thmugh the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sore ; cleanse it when yon find it obstructed a.vJ sluggish in the Teini ; cleanse it wbfn it i foul ; your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the will follow. M R. H. MeDOSTALD & CO., Drccjrtrte- and Gen. a Rt, Sea KrancUoo. Call&rrr.ka ava ear. of Waaaiertoa aad Cbarttji Su, a. Y. ajajlsf, toy lJrstCK tats jaatU Penlara- K. T. X. U-We. I. TniBTT TEAK Tllk. A Moothlv JoarnaJ of la wria-fat abosiid take it mrtrtnntt,Q. tLCQ per aap Every Mmer nd Mitl. SIMPAOX A GAULT. peoa loraaaapto is a meuicine to the nek stomach, the $ learn the delists to te derivl from sweet, relaxed nervous system, the weak circu- j P31 bread. A mrrican JWirrpoxr Jporier. lating blcxxl, and" tho overworked, vroe- I 7. " trated i brain. An infant may take it. I Atiere IS probably, no way in which mi iaj tutuoren anucxea wiin worms.' and ! T ", uu, u, rewu- even adults who snAkr fVnm iATZZl nKLr.g to thera for general ne Johason'$ f if H e Fvthi catise. A HrlLn. UnimtHL It is adapted to almot all ignorant of the tact and their numbers j the purjes of a familv medicine ; and as a are nuibons it is th greatest remedy of ! epecu for cncgLK, colls whooiing ovh. the age. Take one bottle and you will oOIVr-e"3 of cheet, lame stomach, rUeu be satisfied that this is no catch-penny Pf "F-ttm of blood, and all hmgdiffieul nMtnuaamu - 7 1 StSS w " w www heard Vi W-V.i:.vh. v . $5 $20 PKU HAV a. Term. free. dress Cau. 8TTrao A Ov. Fonlaa4. A4 Me WJNKTANT K.'rlFXOTWENT.At v wr iiibbib, bju a una. rara SMStWCAia Ti riAj x n EXT At hossi. afalo O a week warranUd. Me capital re aad vainabli aaw'T.les sent hwa. Ad stsmn. a JjOSsyWl- IWnwhrfnoV' f . rOK NEAH1.Y Richmond Prints Have been bead bs hln estaesa bj thtoo wbnjaie a C- Tbo are piednesd tu all the smthas of cbanarinc faeb to latter are too STANDARD GKAY STYItF,' rotr for tbo bowse or street t-wotlful as lia mm pteestns la eusartns. .triota. Botnaaar bettav lue oaiij '"- . W Hekrta aw mmf ei. Yowr fwtailef shoUd bavo tbeea. and your oaajntaataoo and approval wiU omortUe. 2000 ti&ipSMlF'l!- Hi Ibe eminent Ur. PascoaaT, I1XL. I RATfcO. - lukMiMi and cm op. eWw swbK-rteaad hmMW-rr popoW. To. pertaealars sad HLB3AK1 BKOS., 8sUn or CtacionaU. FnbUrbers. etuwv J'ttOadelpbia. KiM AfiENT WANT EH lnUate. Ujsen )UII very dealral,le Ntw PaTT articfcee (or tvmee- kwn and othnrn. i. J. an"J. w. f i i ii II 1 I W 1 GK STS WASTED tor trnw popakr now boo. LittleFolles In Feathers and Fur And. Others in Xeither. Iv, OUTI THO KM. nr4M4MMC r vr ewe ep. tarm see 1 1 1 1 a. .ss tae IaUc far aad Ui al7 Itcaaraklsr 'Beset ra re .lUaS4 ttaia. Asaasavitii'Jiali. It, DtwtrllMM4lofuaJe aa steals, FEES-TO ALU Kew Is Ue Aseoea, PUSTIX, 6HJ1AJI A COltan(sat,4 :
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 22, 1875, edition 1
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