The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 22, 1869, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJIIG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
utn
AND
BLOOMS BtJltGr, PA.
FitiinrnuiMixn, jan. , tnno
OS- THH CUt.UDIDlAN hni the Largest
Clrculnttutt nf any tinticr published In
Northern Pcnnsj-lTiilila, nnl Is fttsn
much Inrgcr slieet tlinn any of Itacotem-
pornrlcii nml I IhercrnrMlio best medium
for advertising tit tills scottou oftHo Stii'
loci:Ulc Canon for tl. 8
Ki-iiiUnr,
Tuts body melon Tuesday morning
tuul t suited In tho nomination of Wiu
A. Wallaco, of Clenrflckl county.
Tlio result waa uccomplUhctt by hard
boring hUmXWs' uppllcd from tho com
menucmeiit of tho sedo:i. To our per
Boiml knowledso u largo part of tho
inomboM regretted that they had com
mltted thoiittolve to Wallace, and
thought ho ought not to bo a candidate.
but felt bound by their word.
The victory is a barren ono, to Wallace
iw it confers no power, bbt it wasun-ln
dignity to our present Senator, which
was not deserved, and will not tend to
harmony in. tlio futuro.
Wo call particular attention to tho
votes of tho Iiuzunio inoiiibers
VOTI5 OV SHNATOUS.
Wallace. Jhtrkalac.
LiludtTinnn, Naglo,
Brown, Jnuksoii,
Davis, Sotxrjglit.
Randall,
Iiurm tt,
Turner,
Duncan,
M'lntivo.
Wallace, did not veto; McCandlcss
was absent.unU Deck and Miller dodged.
VOTK OF ItHFKIMKNTATIVES.
Wallace. "
M'Gltnnto,
Kojrcrs,
Dailoy,
Wit ham,
Hottcnstoln,
Drobst,
Deans,
M'KInstry,
Porter,
Place,
Meek,
Brown,
Sl'CulIough,
Cornnmn,
IJuvmc c.
Josephs,
Jones,
Davis,
Vcott, .
Sedgwick,
Crcltz
M'Miller,
Stout,
Goundle,
Kaso.
Beard,
Nelson,
Jllersh,
Porter.
l'layioru,
l'ogol,
Bossard,
O'Neil,
Westler, ...
Eschbach,
Shlvely,
Nice,
Brcen. i i
Absent sick, Dill ; dodged, Mullin
Wallace. , ..v.
BucUttluw
Wallace's! Majority '. .'
History or s'cmisylvsuiisi Volun
teers. Hon. Samuel P. B s.tes, Stato His-,
toriau, has put us under lasting obliga
tions, by placing on our tubje tho first
v ohimoof tho "History of Pennsylva
nia Volunteers:," a book of 1327 pages.
It Is intended. to complojejliq, work in.
- - ..aluTrnris us is oxceuuiugiy in
teresting, especially to a participant in
tlio lato war. It elves an accurato list
of all the officer and tojdlcrs in tho
regiments spoken of, together with n
statement of tlio time of muster-in and
out, &c, and a succinct nccoun. of tlio
operations of each regiment and battery
Of courso many will feel that the histo
ry of their organizations aro not min
ute enough, or that their individual
nets havo boon permitted to go unrecord
ed ; but whon tho vastness of tho en
terprise, and tlio limited, timoandspaco
at tho command of Mr. Bates is consid
ered, it will bo scon that hp has given
each regiment and cpnipany all the
ppaco possible. Jlnvjiig over 200 regl
menls to Incorporate In tho work, be
sides tho history of a largo number of
dctaclicdorindoondentiommanile,witl!
tho niuno, rank and other data of each
soldier, tho wonder is that ho has glvon
as much detail as there is.
As n matter of course Mr. Bates had
to depend upon statements furnished'
him by tho officers and soldiers for datn
in tlio compilation of his history.-
Though liable to abuso, tho eourco nftor
all Is tlio most trust-worthy. No per
son .would wilfully misstato an occur-
renco to which ns a rulo thero would ?o
many witnesses', and if ho did, testimo
ny from other sources would probably
correetlho error. From tho examina
tion wo hnvo made wq should say t hat
tho work is unusually accurate and
will bo authority on nil subject's on
which It treats,
lis mechanical execution is not tho
best. Many of the- pages nro pnlc, while
othpra ha,vp loo much "color," In ma
ny places tho "reglsfer" is poor, and
numerous typographical errors occur.
Upon tho whplo, it is n work or ex
ceeding importance, in fact tho most
valuable published by tho Stato for ma
ny years. It will become any library,
and to tho military student it Is indis
pensable. Wp shall look with mpa
ticnco for tho succeeding volumes.
Niswhpaper DntECTOBYl V,'o havo
been favored with an ndvanco bhect of
a now and useful work now being pub
lished by Messrs. O, P. Itowcll & Co.
tho Now York Advertising Agents, be
ing a eomploto American Newspaper
Directory, It Is n compilation much
needed, since nothing of tho kind hav
ing nny claims to completeness has ever
been published.
Messrs. Kowell & Co have spared no
pains or expense to make the forthcom
ing work complete. Wo understand
tho book will bo a handsome octavo
volumo of about 800 pages, bound In
dark cloth, and sold for five dollars per
copy.
As tho publishers aro Advertising
Agents their issuing a work containing
ko much information, usually Jealously
guarded by those In that business,
ahows that they aro confident of their
ability to bo of sorvlca to advertisers,
or thoy would not so readily placo in
their hands tho menus of enabling ev
ery ono to communicate direct with
publishers if they bo dcslro.
Mit, Ezka Ihaao, n converted Jow,
was admitted to tlio Diaconate, Nov. 11,
in Iowa. Ho is at present Professor of
Hebrew nnd Sacred History, In Grla
wold Coll ego.
Ku JtOUKSKAU 1 It'll NOW
- t- .... . ' f. I' M 1 . llllUl ltlt.
t rrurbil: y umnu nftor tiireu
i,u.f (fOd 61. John Minor
t , .v; 1 5.?tt urMluy ut Culpopjicr,
Auditor Ociicmt'M llciiori 1N0S.
Tins l.i ono of tlio most Important
documcnta lasuixl liy Iho Stntunutliorl-
ties, unci wo iro sure If thoiieojilo would
only uxnmlno Its eontuntM, they would
ctoino so intrusted wltli tlio party In
power an to hurl thorn nrek mul heels
from tho places thoy now uipgrnxo. vo
proposo to glvo them In n tow nrtlclcs,
somo stubborn fuels. Tho plundering,
stealing mul miil-odinttiletrritlon tire.
continually growing worno. For In
stance i
Exponpoi of Govern-
mom, isuu i.i)ii-),yuy uo
' 1S07 802,878 68
" " 1SG8 815,031) 80
An tncriwo slnco tho close of
tho war of sno.uw m
and that too, In tho teeth of a fact as
sorted by tho late State Treasurer, In
his report for tho year ending tho SJulli
of Nov. 1807, that "by proper attention
tho expenditures could bo reduced
$200,000 bolow what they wcro during
1807, and all necessary expenses bo pro
vided for."
Now a largo amount of those aggregulo
"oxpenscs of Government" nro puro
plunder. For Instance, In tho nbovc
sum Is tho item of postage. .Look at
tho figures:
Postago Senate, 18C0..., $ 0,489 09
' 1807 , 8,828 05
" 1SC8 , 13,12-j 73
Making for tlio year ISM, a postal ex
penditure for crtuh Senator of $397.75.
Enough to pay tlio postago on 13,253 let
ters, and which, if all expended for let
ter postago or for radical electioneering
documents at threo cents apiece, would
f caller over tho Stato -137,01 1 of them
Postairo llouao. lSGfl 81-1.212 21
" " 1BG7 1G.-103 4G
" " 18G8 19,350 01
Making for tho year 1SG3, a Legisla
tive- expenditure, for tho item of post-
ago alono, of thirty-two thousand four
hundred and seventj-fivo dollars and
scventy-soven conts. No man believes
that sum to havo been honestly expen
ded for that purpose.
101: HIE C'OMIMIIIAN.
Tlio ttacllcnls Say, "JLct us Save
Pence."
Truly wo nil want peace. But wo
want something more than pcaco on
their conditions; wo rcqulro thorn to
return to principles of economy nnd re
trenchment in our national expendi
tures ; to case our Nation of its burden
of debt and taxotlon which has been
brought upon us. This is what they
pledged themselves to do, yet in tho
face of all tlils'tho Scc'y of the. Treas
ury asks Congress to appropriate $.103,
000,000 for the next fiscal year ending
Juno tlio 30th 1870. As a poor working
nian I for ono am not satisfied with
such peace eondlttons in timo of-profound
peace, with tlio exception of a
few negro insurrections, and murders,
nnd other outrages committed upon
poor defenseless women nnd children
which is to bo attributed to Ib.dical
misrule. Hero is anotherprpoTof their
mlsrulo and extravagance.
It is our depreciated currency. In 1SG2
during tho month of Dec, tho darkest
period of tho war.'when tho civilized
world expected tho disruption of he
Union, the price of Gold was 1231 to
131: yot In tho faeo of all thls'slnco that-
upngress, ana urant elected and tho
party triumphant, in 1SGS in tho month
or Dec, Gold ranged from 1313 to 13GJ.
Let us have Peace. Bah !
Does this look like returning to spo
clo payment? Does it look like raising
our depreciated currency to its par
value witli gold and stlvor? It
looks as if wo wcro overwhelmed in a
slough of despondency, and beyond
tho r.cach of national redemption, witli
negro rulo in tiiosouth.almost equaling
tho reign of terror In Franco,and sqdal-
Id poverty and pauperism in tho North.
Charitablo Institutions founded in the
year 1810 altcst to these statements, as
regards tho condition of tho peoplo In
New York, nnd this is attributable to
Jtadlcnl misrule. Look at hatmv
Massachusetts with her great alms
houses, ono nt Tewk'jbury with her 750
paupers crowdcil under ono roof,
"Why," said Oonoral Buttlcr in his
fpeeeh on this subject, "tUU whole
commonwealth felt outraged, beeauso
there camo a report from Kansas that
six or eight men had been killed, and
thoy all wept over tho Imaginary
wrongs of Knnsasand yet three hundred
children have died llko dogs In kennol
in Massachusetts almshouses. Eng
land wltlt her creat Bastll cjuld nov
er present a worso picture."
Worklngmen how go( 1 tho election ?
"Lotus havo Peace."
A Wokki.vo Man.
SiNauiiAK Case. Carrio Felster, n
Iittlo daughter of Iteubpn FoNter, of
this Borough, when but 7 months old.
swallowed n diaper pin. No ono was
present when sho swallowed it, but tho
fact that tlio pin was missing nnd tho
child was seized with choking spells
imu ior tweivo hours remained In
critical condition, left no doubt on tho
minds of tho family ns to what had be
come of tho pin. Sho, howover: par
tlally recovered at tho time, but from
mat time until tho present her health
has bcetj delicate At Inlervnls sho has
been nultoslck.coughlng nnd throwing
up cotHidernblo corruption. During the
pasi summer it was thought that the
child had gono Into consumption, and
was so ill tliat her recovery was regard
cdas noxt to impossible. Sho rallied
again, howevor, and although far from
well, was ablo to bo about. On last
Sunday week, Dec. 27th, sho was sefzed
with ft violent fit of coughing which
lasted for somo timo. Finally she sud
donly put her fingers into her mouth
and drew forth tho nilaIng pin. Tho
pin is about two inches In length, with
ft head 0-10 of nn inch long and of an
Inch in circumference. It is black with
rust nnd when coughed up was covered
with corruption. Carrie is now nearly
9 years old, to that this pin has been
embedded In her lungs (as it is bellov
ed) about 8 years nnd i months, all this
time abscesses forming nnd breaking,
nnd rendering her llfo miserable Wo
tiro glad to add that slnco its removal
her health has been materially imnrov-
cd. Sho Is an interesting Iittlo glrl.nnd
it is to bo hoped that after so muchsuf
ferlng sho may soon bo restored to
health. Muney Luminary,
The lJUhon of Ijndon. Dr. Tail, has
been nominated Archbishop of Canter
bury. Tho IJIshoj) of Lincoln Is promo
ted to tho L'reat Seo of London : and
Archdeacon AVordaworthsuecit'dsUluh.
op Jackson In tho Boo of Lincoln.
Da. Lm'uuoHN hai accepted tho
UJnuoprlc of Loiif Ialnd.
Judge Hlwcll.
We publish tlio nnnoscd correspon
dence of tho Patriot A Union. It is a
deserved trlbutu to ono of our purest
Judges, nnd by n fow weeks nnllclpatca
what wo had Intended to say on that
subject.
LiArOIlTE, IJtC XI, TS.
EotToitft Mousing PATitioTi-Thero
is ono department of our political sys
tem that, in all its parts, chould bo
guarded with Jcnlous care I refer to tho
Judiciary. Let us hnvo competent up
right Judges, nnd wo havo n great salo
guard against Iho machinations of bad
men ami tuo cniorcument or ovu legis
lation. Tho supreme Bench of Penn
sylvania has been nn honor to our Statu
nnu pcopio trout its earnest organiza
tion. Tllghmaniuid Gibson nro quoted
on both sides of tho Atlantic, and havo
had, if not .heir equals, their approxi
mates, at nil times In tho Snprctno
Court in banc Its record abounds with
profound nnd luminous nnlnions eluci
dating tho great principles of liberty
nnu inw.
A Justleo Bced. under tho crncklntr
whip of n Loyal League, may yield to
superannuated weakness, and, forget
fit! of Ills high office, loan Its very or
ralno to partisan uses. Mr. Justleo
Strong, oblivious of his obligations to
tho party whoso principles and organi
zation lifted him to Judicial eminence,
may, oneiiient to tlio bene3tor YanKco
dom and Broad street, resign nt a timo
when a demngoguo Governor cau mako
nn obnoxious appointment, and post
pone for a twelve mouth an expression
of thb will of tho people, nnd yet wo
still havo 'a hope yea, n faith tliat wo
can perpotuato tho reputation of our
Supremo Court for learning, patriotism
and integrity.
When tlio next Democratic Stalo Con
vention shall como together, let tnosug
gc.it n namo well worthy their most
careful consideration, tho Hon.: Win.
Klwell, of Columbia qfjnty. Ho is
marked at every stngo of his manhood
as the careful. Mudiotis. able, experienc
ed and fcuccessful lawyer; and in every
relation of llfo not onlv stands without
reproach, but commands tlio profound
resntet of his eotemnorarios. On tho
bench, which ho so well adorns, his
modesty, firmness, ready tact and ac
knowledged ability, placo him with
f-carcoapeerin tho Commonwealth of
l'ennsyivanta. Brought up In tlio po
litical school of Thomas Jefferson, Judgo
Elwoll. in 1815. while chairman of tho
Judiciary Conimitteo in tho House of
lieprescniatives, established a lasting
claim to tho gratitude of his fellow citi
zens uy.ropovting anil carrying tnrougn
the Legislature, tho Bill abolishing im
prisonment )or uont . tnus expunging
from our statutes a feature of barbar
ism disgraceful to a Chrlstain pcopio
and inconsistent with tho spirit of our
free institutions, and ever niter releas
ing tho poor and unfortunate from tho
loss of liberty as the penalty of their
misfortunes.
Subseouentlv. whilst his infatuated
neighbors in the 13th Congressional dls
trsct were, .with strango unanimity,
yielding their long established political
faith to tlio plausiulo herisles of a reck
less demagogue, Judgo Elwell, with tho
courage of strong conviction, and the
dignity inspired by truth, firmly head
ed tho diminished band of patriots whu
still adhered totho political faith of their
fathers, and continued to defend tho
great constitutional priuciplos upon
which rested tho integrity of tlio Union
tho liberties of tho people, and tho
prosperity of the nation. Such is tho
man whom wo commend to tho warm
support of every voter in tiiis Com
monwealth who may still desire purity
In our courts as thoonlv remaitiini; bul
wark against tho'growing corruption
Which now lnv.nles every department
of our Government, nnd which, If not
checked, must eventually convert tho
blessings of self-government into a
curse intblerablo to a peoplo whoso mor-
flLtot-nitiittn u.lll Irl I'n rlinm fni- tirnlOl1
or ueniiotism. aunLivAif.
ItUPltESKNTATION IW CONGlltSS.
Mr. Iiuckalow Introduced a bill to mod
ify tho system of representation of the
peoplo In Congress. It Is as follows :
Be it enacted, ?., That In elections
for tho eholco of Representatives to the
Congress of tho 'Tnlted States, whenov
or moro than ono representative Is to bo
chosen from a Stnto each elector of such
Stato duly quullfled, shall bo entitled to
a number of votes equal to the
number of Hopresentatlves to bo
chosen from tho State, and may give all
such votes to ono canaiduto,or may dis
tilbuto them equally or unequally
among tho ercater number of candi.
dates,i and tho candidates highest In
yoto upon tho.return shnll be declared
OJt'CtvU.
' ' On mollon of Mr. Ilueknlow. tho bill
was referred ton select committee to bo
appointed by tlio President pro ton,
who at Mr. iJucknlew's request is ono
of tlio Committee.
Tho President announced a tho select
committee, Jiesstu iJuc':nlow,Anthony
i-cuy,..uuriuii,Ynrner,iiicoaiui Wiule
We havo upou our Uook Tablo, tho
prospectus of a most valunblo work,
hitherto unpublished, to bo entitled
1 no bpanish Conquest of New Mexi
co." it was written by tha author. Col
W. W. II. Davis, during his resldenco
in tho country, and ha3 received tho
warm approval of Mr. U.iuci'oft, th o
Historian, it covers a period of ono
nunureu ana soventy-slx years, and
presonts tho most valunblo information
which has never before been presented
to thopubllc. It is proposed to publish
tho work by subscription nt tho prlco
of $3 00. Its author Is well known as
the editor of tho Doylcrtown Democrat
which is n sufllclcnt guarantee that it
will bo well written. Orders may bo
sunt to lot. iJavis, at Doylestown, Pa.
The Clearfield County Democratic
convention lias Instructed for Win. A,
Wallaco for Governor, nnd Judgo Bar
rett ior Juugo of tho Supremo Court
McCullough of thnt county deslted tho
nomination for Speaker of tho IIouso.
and Mr. Wallace has been Chairman of
tho Standing ommltteo for several
years, and hasjust received thonomina-
tlon for U. S. Senator. If thero Is any
thing olso wanting up in Olearfloid, wo
iiupo io uo miormcd In timo.
Nkw Counties. For tho infornm
Hon of nil concerned wo publish Arti.
clo XII, of tho Constitution of the Stato
of Pennsylvania :
"iSo county shall bo divided by n lino
cutting oirover one-tenth orits popula
tion (either to form a new county or
otherwise,) without tho express assent
of such county, by a vote of thoelectors:
nor shall nny new county bo established
containing less than four hundred square
miles."
The United American Mechan
ics' Now Hall (In tho Brower block)
will be dedicated on Thursday. Janua
ry tho 2Sth nest at 2 o'clock p. ji. Bov.
K. W. KIrby of Milton and other emi
nent speakers aro expected to bo pres-
Ont ThnnillillnnM .. 1 1
,.w imuuv ttiu iraiiwiillll v llivit-
ett to attend,
Mit. OVNkil of Luzorno bos' had a bill
passed through tho IIouso tosell tho old
jail.nnd to nuthorlzo tho Commissioners
tuoorrow money nisoven percetitto
Luiuint-iu tiiu new ono.
A DMINISTBATOB'S NOTIOii.
JlX. .E8TATE OK JACOll OOIIO, CtO'll.
ljOltCrS Of AdlnllllMlmllnn nn I l.n ..(.. ,Q T i.
Ooho of JHlUiii tnwimhit. iV.T,;;.Tf i"-."."
(l-iscd, havo been grunted by the Helter ui
tald county, to Buiinml iTi-mv, of Ulnllnvlll
souK lili)ifclliuiorilimlal,t iimdoccja.
em hie riiui-.ie1IOMlietheiiikiiowii,Kiidlu.te
lAdeotcsl tu luuka jhif meat.
f AMIfKL f'ltl-lAHY. Mlflllnvlllt.
t n I'Hr If (If 'IO. Bheiiadoali
J " AiliatllMraturs.
Uloomatiitrfc ftrkt Itriiort.
Wbcnt per bnshel . f 2 1
Ityo " I I
Corn " ............. 1 i
o.ila. "
Flour per nixrrDi - i"
Clovpraml, ...... A. 7
Flaxseed 2 '
Putter.....
Kkr - "-
Titllow ...
Potutoo, 1
Pried Apple M '2
It
limns
Hltlen n nd Hhmildei s ...
utra pur pound
liny per ton
J.UM nr.it.
Hemlock Hoards per thousand feet.
Pine " (one Inch).
.lolit, Hcnnlllnir, l'lnnfe, (Hemlock).
Shinnies, No. 1 per tlioiunnd. .....
, 16
iis
lkn
. II
. s
. 7
. IS
R'dlmr " " ft, .,
1 1. ox
No. 1 Kartell pli; '
No. 2 -
ninom. i t
Light Strcit .MnrliMs.
Corieeted wctkly by Peter Knt, whnlcalo nt
rclnll denier In rjrnln, Hour A Iced mid koQ'
merchandize.
Wheat nerbmhel !2
11 b ' .......... 1
Corn " ' 1
uncle Wheal ,...i 1
oats
Wheat Flour per 1U 11 . 0
Duck Wheat Flour 4
Corn Chop, 2
jiinn, ....
Putter per lb
b'jRi per dor..,
Potatoes pr bus
Pried Apples ' 3
FlaxKewl " , -
Ilcer er 100 lbs
I'o.-k "
Lnrd ' ft
rillisdelphla Jfnlktll.
Northwestern supcrnno at $1.2"ia f! J)
rvoriuweeiorn exlra........ ....b.aus u
jvortnwestern fiinilly 7.avD .
I'ennsylvaula and Western superfine.. MWit.
l'ennsylvaulnund Western exlra S.75JS .5
i-cnusyivnnia nnu western rnmny u.wfui'
I'unnsyivauia nuu western raucy...
Ityo flour
II bat Pennsylvania red, V bus. ,
Southern " "
Cnllforuu " " ....
, . " white " ..,
nyh I'ennsylvnula rye. V but
Cokx Yellow, "
Whin, '
OaisVjus
I'JlOVIHIO.NS Mess I'ork, V bbl
. n.t van
, Ji.srwi
. tl.liOCsj
. S1.21('t
, ti.w
7Ucf.i
fi
uess iii-ei,
Presied Hogs, till)
Hinnked Hams "
" Hhouldcrs V
K-ird. is
I7cl
7.lX)Pr
t
(Mil
? 1.3
f
$11G58
BUEtis Cloverseed P bus
litiiothyseed y bus
flaxseed " .
Cattle lteef Cut 11 o w lb
Cows, & bend
Miner1 lb
nous 1 l'JDS
sirrrajms.
UARItlS It. nn t in lotli lust, hv 11 v.
a. li. irvine, rir. ucorgo Jinrris to Misa ni;(o
jvvsvvt. uuiuui oiiifua ,y i. umil. laj,
rOLLOCK-.HIlJALL.-Ou tho 10th lubt. at
huusu oS Josl'uIi Uurrlsou lu illoomsburt' bv
ltev. A. 11. lrviue, Mr, Jacob ti. I'olloclc to Mh
ijiii.ioeiu uiuau uom oi Rtiictn iwn. ijuz.co.
IIAUTMAN-IIE88. On the Uth lust, by llev,
IJ. I'ultucr, Mr. Tliui.il. llartuiau tu MH!i (J lain.
MOWHY-KIKB'Elt.-Ou the 11th last M' t.u
ltev. William J. hJyer, Mr. Je.eiututi Muwry,
or Main twp. to M.hs KUzaboth K;tRrt ut L'alw
vu,m, tvi.
D1KXKU MIT, I.Kit. ln thfl Bnmo ilnv. hv tliii
wine, Mr. toolouion Ulencr. of Mum iwp. to
iixias Jiuuuau jiiiiur, ui L.ui:ub iwp,
NICHOLAS JACOUY. On Tlmrsikiv. Una. 31sl
1JU3, by tUe ltev. 1. V. Joun ut tiie rtbideuco of
rruus iiiuwu, ueoi-gqicnoias 10 juuo jucouy,
both oi lilooiniiburg,
OVKnTON-UOtiaidKL. At Wysox rariouage,
oaJuu.d. bv Ituv. J. A. ltOHHt-uL utiier ui t'n
bilUe. nselftteit by the Vmy. Win.llurrls.KdwaiU
OvciLouJr., otTuwauaa.luMUn CuietluTl.uitbB
Itojueel.
It la MiiX thatmeu Imperceptibly tmke upou thoin
uiucu lu contact. Our in uua Col. Ovcrtou is uu
exauiuiulu uolut. An Items tur lu liauknuiicv
tor Una CoiigieiSionul Blstrict ho hus been uiucu
ubgoclatcd witu that uuioriuualu class of iuuu
Kuowu us buiiurupts, aua tuoiuan'ti litis buI.t-U
hluif nol iu tuu surubt, quickest jueilioU ol uc
oouiplibhing tlio rebUtt nc has yot married, aud
uaa uiuiu iuj puny jiiurestwu ins bsiyueu,
Tiiu Uol.wus a Utuvoulllcer ur theola&ULti ltuii'
anil though rebel shut uudbut-ll lalletl tu touch
nw iitMn, au mrow irom cupiu b uuw uaa mi us
llxedlt. una he hai ueeu lud n caotlvu to tin
iiymtut-al ultur. Our ay iup.it hits ura wltli til in,
LUCI. XuV. -Ut, liLnt her resjdencojn LouK-
4...vut iu iiiu j tjr oi ner age.
OiJllCAU. Though young nnd hopeiul of
iub, ucuin was uo terror to her. Two years i:in.i3
uo uowea to tuo amhorlty of Josus. nnd uu
with tne Methodlat Churcli.aud continued an ac
ceptable and fuitulul member of taac church uu
til her death. It Is niiriat consolation tu lion, .hi
lives uud friends lu this painful ununitlou to
i-now that bhe lived u pious aud devoted life ls
christian, nnd that when tlio mc-oseii-or of.le. th
called lorherbhowasitady tOLo. Hlin imw, mil
sallsfaetlon.to ail prebent nt tUalsoleum hour, of
biroug laitti in lhoLo:d,and ontiro rislaniUu
to his will. Sho Miowod the fullest coutldouce
inn no wou d conduct her sa.'olv through ihn
Jordnu of death. And la view of the hippy t ud
cuchautng prospeeLn beyond jhi turbid watus,
shecndu.idhor (.ufferiugs withgicat patiecoo:
Her mind was calm and her hopo strong ; he
departed til's llfo la peace and In lull nssurnnce
ofahnppyjuiurobeyondtlw gmvo. Bhe rnude
homo happy aud beautuul, uud her name, ni it
trembiei thro' the heurt other sorrowing family
uud friends, will call up memories of nil tliafvos
hestnudbi.shtestof earth to them, May (.od
glvo her sorrowing eh ' Id icn, brothers, slstocs ud
mother grace to rtgaln their los. Weep uoi ,ior
she Buffers not; uo il's thero, no sorrow s nor y.
lug; neither sickness nor death. Peaceful ud
sweet nio tiiu slumeers of tho lot ed one.
EXHUnniANT H1ALTH
Is a blcsslug vouchsafed to fow. liven thoao ivho
havo been favored by natmo with strong eoti tl
tutlons and vigorous frames are upt to nulcct
the precautions necessary toprojervo these pre
clous endowments. Indeed ns urule, tho more
healthy.nud robuit n man Is tho more liberties
lie Is incllued to tako with his owu physique. It
Is somo consolation to tho naturally weak nnd
feeblo to know that they can be so Inviunrated
nuu uutlt up proper use of tho means which eel
euco has placed nt their disposal, nsto havo a
muclih tier chance of long life and exemptions
Xrcin disease aud pain, than tha most athlctio of
their fellows who nro foolish ououeh to sunnoso
themselves Invulnerable, nnd net nccordlnlirlv.
It Is uot too much to Bay that moro than half
the peoplo of the civilized world need an occas
ional tnulcto enablo them to Bupport tho strain
upon their bodies nnd minds, which tho fast life
of this restless ago occasions. In fact, n puro
wnoicsome, unexciting tonlo la tho grand dcsld
oratnmof the busy millions, nud they havo the
nrticioinH3STliTri:il'8 STOMACH IitTTEltS-
Jt is ft stnmlnnl medicine, I, d It Imparts norma
nant strength to weak systems nnd Invigorates
ueuoiuo constitutions. Its reputation nml Its
sales havo steadily Increased. Competitive prep
arations havo been Introduced ml libitum, nud ns
farns the public is concerned ad nausenm. In tlio
hopo of rivaling, It ; but they have all either pers
in tuo attempt, or oeenieitiarinthe -tur,
twins been the great jiliiitCAi. BuTcrH or the
present century and, It Ismilte certain tlmt no
proprietary medicine In this country Is ns wide
ly Known, oras generally used.
Ten llghtnlni presses, runnlna Incess..ntlr
tiununys excepted,) tho whole year thrush,
"J supply luuucinauu ior tne illustrate J AI-
inanao , In which tho naturo and uses of tlio pro
perntlon nro set forth, the circulation no be
ing over n vo mUllcns a year.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT i
XTOTICE AND CAUTION.
i.l i,ll1'"eby itlvfn hatmywifeitnry Ann
li-1 If't my bed nud board.ln Itoarlugcrcet r-t .
inniiOU Vi,y c u,or l'rovocatlon. This i lo
lie- on niy account, m I wlllnav no dbts r" Jier
K3!BS.. oi:ofioEcnAiGj;.J,fr
riOMMITTEE NOTIOE.
Not Iffl ( hffntiv trl van Uil. m t n
Commltteo of Deborah Poan lato ofCatlw a.
Lunatic, has n ivi hu .m,.,..,.,. .....i
in the Court of Commonpleas of Columbia t.jun
ty, whlrlt account will be presented to tho ( ourt
. .. """'"'"wm u 'bi.wii ttemiesuiy tnesrduay
of february uet, nt two o'clock r. it.,
JES313 COLEMAri,
I'rolhonolary,
V7" i o ic
KIiOlU
'8
A L
ouinn pou i.
J J I A nrkt Mllllnn nf Onn-11 Im.i
Viek's Illnst.ntod CutaloguQ of Heeds nnd auids
wnw t mnvruiiait-H is now puunsuou. it laukes
i :,.... i"Ht 'uiiiuiiy iiiusiratea, witli
bout 1 i r Ine Wood Lugravlugs of Flowero uud
egetablesnud nn
ELEOANT COLOUED rLATK,
A BOUQUET OP FLOWEKS.
It Is the most bfautlfnl. w1l tha mui In.
itrucllro Flower uuMe published, glvlnr plalu
nil tsoroigk directions for tkn
CULTUIH! Ol' ravyf-KIWANI) 'VEOLTAIILUU.
Iha 1 lorul Guide Is pnbllshtd for Iho benelll of
my customers, to whom It Is sent freo without
I'l'iiiuiiuu, uui win uuiorunruou touii uhnap.
IV bV mall, lor T.m f-rnlji whlfh In I...I
cost, AUC'OSK ,
J A v ta viCIf , Kosas.Ur, v. y. '
QOUHT P11O0LAMATION.
WmtKBAn, tliollon. William Klwell, l'rcslilcnt
Judgo ot tlte (Vmrt of Oyer nnd Terminer nnd
Ueneml Jnll Pellvcry, Court of (Quarter HeRtlona
of tho l'eneo nnd Court of (feintmm Plena nnd or
phan's Court In the lltli Judicial Dlitru-t, coin
poRcdof tho counties of ColumMa, Kulllvnn nnd
Wyoming, nnd tho Hon. irnin Pctr mul 1'clerK.
He rueln. ARKoclnto Judges of Columbia county
havo InMicit tholr precept, bearing dato Iho lttn
day of Dee. lu Iho cur or our Iord, ono
thouftnnd.clghtlulmlrcdmutfdxty-olght, nnd to
inodlroeted lor hotdiugnCourtnf Oyer nnd Ter
miner nnd Uencrnl (Quarter Hesslons or tho 1'cnco,
nnd orphan's Court. In lUoomnburc. In tho coun
ty of Cotuinbln, on tho Ilrxt Mondny, beiuit Iho
ilnv rtl February next In rimthmn nno u-enk.
AND WUI:u1:A.S ALSO Umjhuuo Judges havo
mpd thnlr nreeent hearlni latolhe twelfth dnv
of Poeembcr A. P. one tbotiainl elitht hundred
itndnlxty-eglit nuil to mo dlieeted for holding n
Court of Over nnd Termiimr. (Jenernl ounrter
Hcsslousof the Peace, Orphans' Court nnd of Com
mon l-ieas in iiioomuurg in tuo eouuty ui l.oi-
mom on ino neeouu iou(ia) , neing 1110 ciguiu
IV Ol i oiiruiiry tic.ti, uiui 10 cnuiiuue nnu v. eeK.
Notice Is heieljv iflell. to tho Coroner, to the
Justices of tho Pence, and the Conslnbh-s of tho
n.ild county of Columbia, that they bu then nnd
there In their proper person nt lu o'clock In tho
foicnoon or Bam xirst nay or. 1- eu, with their rec
ords, Inquisltlousnud other leinemhrauces, to
dothosethlngs which to their oilkes nppertnln
ui iu none. nu inose mat are uounu
rueoirnlrance. to nrosecuto mtalnst tho nrls-
ocrs Hint nro or luny uo in tuo jaiioi me
.M nmtllt' t.f r-nl.ti.il.l.. I.. I.a ,1ml. nti.l
there to nro-iecule them as shall lie lust. Ju
rors nro requested to bo punctual lu llielr attend
ance, agreeably to their notlcos. Paled at Plooms-
. uurg, me iiu nay oi uee. in mo year
I.S. i ui our loru, one tuousnnu eigui nun-
' ilreiSnnil sIxlv.AlDlit.niul IntliimlnctV.
second year of tho Independence of tho United
Stales of America. JIOUWXAI MILLAIIU,
llKxim.slju.i;, Jiin.l, 1MM. Mbenii.
EEGISTEU'S NOTICE. Notice ih
hereby given to nil leirntcin, crcdltore nud
uttier pcrsoim lutereHtcd lu tha CHtulcg of tlio ro
spcctlvo decetlcuUaiiil m.noi-k. tlmttho followlni;
Administration rtnd ftunrdtan nccounts have been
xueu in tuo ontce oi tuo uc-itister oi tommuia
county, nnd will bo presented for confirmation
and nllownnco in ine orpmns- court, to ooneid
In lJioomsuurg, on juotiun-, tlio tirsi day ot
-en. lMiu. ut two o ciock in tuo niicruoon oi
said day.
. Klrst nnd partial account of Itolandos Illank
nnd Wm. M. KUnetob ruUnr'n. of Kamucl PlanU
laloorucntro twp deo d.
z. i-nst nnu rtariiRi nccount or wm. a. uoso.
Ex'r of tlio lnt'C.,-lll of Hester Orctt Into of Scott
twp.tcicc II.
a. ivccoiini. oi jiicunci r . i!.yeriy, mun r. ui
Lconnrd H. Htlnninan lant of lUoom twp., dee'd.
4. Account of P.inlel Ilavlor.adm'r.of llllznbctlt
llaylor, lato of Montour twp., dee'd.
5. Aitron Uoono Uuardlnti orMamuol W. Iloono,
minor child of Mury ltonuodec'd.
u. Aecoltntoi r, it. .Muier.gutiruinn oi iimira
Wanlch minor child ol Haniuel Waulcli dee'd.
7..Accouut of H. 11..MII eririiarduin nf ioretta
Hartrel minor child of Jacob Hartzeljr. deo'd.
s. Account ofK. li. .Miller i-uarilliiii ol li lAl-
beth dross minor child of Zehulou Uros, dee'd. .
U. KlnafnccountorMlclinelllrolist.ex'r..or tuo
est. of Ulzabclli Ueiislii;er,lato of CntawlnMt twp.
uec ti.
10. Account of Martha Itflunti aumr'x. of Gcor-o
Unupp, late of IiOcust twp.,ut-o'd.
JOHN (1. I'KEE.G, UegLster.
Illooinsbtinc Jan. I, ISW.
TKIASL, WST, PKli. X., 1KG9.
Petor Schue "uto" vs Willimn OCaso ctal
Tho West Branch lnsnrauce Uo vs Simon
0 Shivo.
Edward McCall ot al vs John Sweeney.
F II Person vs John Cain.
Thomas J Vnndcr.slico vs Itobcrt Howell.
Lavina Davenport vs Win M Klinotob.
John Coleman vs Jlieliael Cronan.
Johu Uooper vs Daniel llowcr and Zimmer
man. John Gilroy vs AVilliam K Sterner.
Tho Township of Uonyngham vs l'otcr L
KUno ct al.
Reuben II lleaser and wil'o vs Jas Gliomas.
Isaao l'cgely vs James W Sankey.
Abraham ottng vs Jacob Woohvcr.
CJiailcs It Green vs l'etcr Schug,
Samuel llentier vs.John llinterlcitcr.
Lucas N Jloycr vs Gcorpo W Uollimar.
David Lewis, guardian of the heirs of John
Hess dee'd vs Collins Sutleff.
William Ikeler vs John Savaco et al.
A B Erasmus vs Matthew Wynkoop, gar
nishee of Henry Gigcr. ,
Joseph Thomas vs John Hoop.
l'etcr Applcman vs Silas F lvarns.
Christiana Vox vs John Jones.
Henry J Yaplc vs Isaac Drum, and terro
tenants.
Samo vs Same.
lludolph Shuman vs George Brcisli.
Klias Snvder vs Adam Schuyler et al.
Frederick Michael vs Henry Fodder.
Charles Krcislicr vs Henry Knapp.
John Apnlegato vs Thomas Polk.
Samo vs Same.
Gcorgo Kinly vs Gcorgo Vansickle.
Simon C Shivo vs Hannah E Armstrong.
William Is'ugcn vs Daniel F Soybert.
Natnan Uro'tlicrsVs Henry A' Urcidensaul.
Henry Gable vs Peter Hower and tcrre ten
ant.
Austin Church vs Andiew Clark.
Jesse D Rico vs Nathan Cronus.
Reuben H King vs Eliclia B Vttrsel.
Itobcrt Gorrell vs Bernard MclJrcarty.
Edward Furgesan vs Columbia County.
Samuel Sliael'er vs Same.
Gcorgo Richards vs Same.
Hcrni' James vs Samo.
Gcoito Nungojscr vs Jacob Yoho ir.
Jesse Coi.kman, l'roth'y.
Grand .lurors, Feb. Terns,
Jienton Uharlcs S. Dotlson,
Uriarcrcek Gcorgo 1. Learn,
liloom 0, F. Knapp, Jacob Dei flen bach,
.lushincreelc Abraham Kline,
Franklin Washington Parr,
Hemlock Itobcrt Hicharil.
Jackson Jackson l)err,
Locust Holandua Hcrbcin,
Maino Daniel Culp, Jacob Fcnsterniach
er, Mifflin Thomas Aton,
Montour John G Quick, Henry IIus.
Mt TJcasant-Klias Howell, John Un
burn. Oraugc Thotnaa McIIcnry, Potcr
Trump.
l'ino James Masteif,
Scott Kecco Fainuan,
Susailoaf-Thomai Colo, Wheeler
Shultz, Henry 0. Hess, Itiehard Kilo.
IoHt Jurors First AVceli.
Uoavcr Joseph Sliearinaii, l'etcr Knight,
M6cs Schlicher, Klias JIUIcr.
Uriarcrcek l'eter JI. Traugh.
Jllooin Jofcph W. IlcnJcrshott, Steph
en 11. .Miller, Elijah Shutj,
licrnick llor. John JI. Snyder.
Catawissa Adam I'cdcrplf'.Lcwis Yclter,
Martin V. IJ. Klino, Jcsfo K. Sharpies,
Mcholas 1). Harman, Solomon Hclwig,
Gcorgo Iluahcs, Lewis Mctz.
Centre baimicl Kclehncr.
Conynfiham IJcnjamin LinJcnmuth.
Contralia llor. Uharlcs Strau;er.
I'iihinpcrcck Joseph II. Hess, l'etcr
J caver, Mellaril Jones, Kli lloLbins, Jack.
Jlcllcnry.
Greenwood-Isaac Hcacock, John P.
hoxtcr, David Dcuiott, John licpgott.
Hemlock Samuel Alo, ,Iohn OruLer.
Locust William Lee, Leonaid Adams.
Main William 0. Iteighanl, Jonas W.
John,
iMadiwn-5ilas W. Wcllivcr, John Allen,
Jacob Kifner.
Mifilin Thomas K. lies?.
Mt, Pleasant Geo. Cavenec, William
Montour Peter Kvans, Noah Muoser,
James T. larnsworth, Wesley I'leming,
Scott William II. Haccnbaucli, Josoph
Ij. Miller. Jacob TorwilRgcr, William C.
llobison, William White.
SECOND WEEK.
Heaver Peter Schlicher.
llenton Kred'k Lauhach, Wm. Holmes.
Uriarcrcek Lamou Martz.
Hlooni H. II. l.'reas. Philip Ort, Wil
?" Coleman, William II. Jaeoby, Samuel
V. Uoono, 10. J. Thornton.
llerwick llor-Jacob W. Deitteiich, Jer
emiah a. banders.
Catawissa ICliai Weaver,
Conynghara William Goodman.
Centre Samuel 0. llowcr, Paul Zancr.
I'iihinecreek-John M, Uuckalcw, David
Savage, Daniel Pealer.
h'ranklin Josoph II. Knittle, Jlathias
u ingles.
Greenwood Wm. Ilreamcr, Isaac Do
;vttt, William Hobbins, William W. Par
ker, John K. Mugrovo, Veflcy 3Iarr,
Adam Utt.
Hemlock Reuben Uomhoy.
Locust Jacob K. Harncr, Isaac VUIicr.
Main William Mensingcr, Michael Gro
vcr. Mt. Pleasant Isaao Applcman, William
I'. Kitchen, Daniel JlcUarty,
Miflliu-Slephen II. Swank, William W.
llrown, Lowis Kckroto, Willam V. Keller,
Montour Mathias M. Monroe, Lloyd
Paiton,
Orungo Jeremiah t'omstock, Moses
Lvcrctt, James Kvch, Klijah G. Mckctts,
bainuel Henry,
Pins Skadrack Kres,
Soott-William M. Knt,
Sngarloaf David Lewis.
gNVDEH, IIAltHlS & HASSim
Muuiiuclurtn aud Jobben of
HUN'S AND 110V3' CLOTHINO,
Um. Glj lluktl, &mJ UU CXimmoti KmI,
u
NITED STATES MAILS.
I'ENNSTI.VAKIA.
"Tost OrrtCE pr.rAnrMKNT,
Washington, Jnnunry 2, ISO!).
Ironottl1il for ennvnvllltf Ihn malls of tho Unit
ed Htates from July,!', lwi, to Juno .10, 1S72, on
tho 'ollowlng routes In the Htflto of Pennsylva
nia will bo veeolvi d nt tho (Jontrnct Office of this
Department until 3 p. in. of March 91 next, to lia
dcclded.by April 20 following:
lioai l-'r.m Poyleslown to llurklugham, 1 lnllcs
nnu ohck n-x nines a wppk.
Leave Poylet mwn dally, exo-pl Bnndny.on
nrrlrnl of l'lilladlph'aiimll, ntfi.in p.ui!
Arrlvent Jlucklughiim In ono hour, or by
ft !in n m-
Leave IiucltiMRhnm dally, except Sunday,
allium;
Arrive at Po lostown by 12 lit.
1311 l'rom Lancaster to WclTsvllle, I miles mul
back, six times it tveelt.
Leavo Ijimcnstcr dally, except Bunday nt 1
P m;
Arrive nt KcTsvlltohy 2 p mi
Leave NelliVIUo dally cxrent Sunday, nt 11
n in;
Arrlo ntLfu.castorby 12 in.
iHlt rrom l'cnn h Btntlon, by Hnrrlson City anil
Manor Pale, t Murrynysvillo, in miles
nnd back, three times a woek.
Leave l'enn's Station Tuesday, Thurday,
nnd Matnrdiy nt 1 p m;
Arrive nt MHrraysvllle by 8.80 pm!
Leavo Sturraysvll'o Tuesday ,iuursd iy,imd
Matnrday ut7 n mj , .
Arrive nt lVun's Htotlon by 0.30 n tn
V Dili I'Vom Pnrnnssu, by If ow Texas, to Snrdlu,
11 miles nml back, threo times n week.
Leave l'umansus Tuesday, 'Itiursday, nnd
Saturday ut 8. n m;
Arrive nt haulis by 11 n in;
Leavo Hardla Tuesday, Tliursd-iy, aud Sat
urday nt 1.3uniii:
Arrive ut Painaitsus by 1 p tn.
niM TTp..... Tnw n.. lit........ 1... Itl, Mtlla fn
Hnneyvill -, Is rullc-M nnd bail;, ouco n
wieit,
Leavo Jeroev Shore Thursday nt 0 n in;
At-rlvo nt Haney vllle by 12 m;
Leavo Ilauoy vlllo Thursday ut 1 p in;
Arrlvo ut Jersey Snore by (I p in.
2i32 From Clearleld to rcnfleM, 1C miles anil
iinrlf. I n' I i'u n TPtltt
Loavo Clear ncM TaesJrty nnd fUunay nt 8
i in;
Arrive nt P.1 n field bv 1 n in;
Leavo l'ennflia ilondny ntid Friday ft 0 a
iu;
Arriro nt Cioarneld ty S p m.
iu mil vi i if, o iniii'i ii uu uilvji, uuiu
tlmcHnwel;.
IUdderH lo i raposo schedule cH'In nutovcr
I wo uuuim running iiuio eaca uy,
II Froxi Londi n Orove to Tous'dcenaiuon, 3
iniic-4 mm n icit, mix nines u wccit,
SchnUile to Ijo arr.insod In close connec
Hon with nitilllr.ilni and tn tue h.i Us fac
tion of tho justuiiwtiir at Londou Oiovo,
2533 From HrldKowator.lty Oltford. I'Vastprvlllo
aim itocKSViiion,o,,j 10 iiiununruunti-t;
iiiui'N una unci, uirt'o uiuch iv wuru,
Leavo llrUl'ewa'cr Monday, Wcdncsdiiy,
unu rimny & p in,
Arrlvo nt Illphhorotiiin bv 0 n til'
Icavo ltlcbborotisli ilondny, V,t'dii(hd,iy1
aim rriti;iy ut uu m;
Arrle ntUrldc water by 10 n in,
2530 From Nov IIone.bvnuclcnuinsvIIH'.toFlno'
viiiu. ii limes mm uucit. m. liiiii"4 ii wt-'uit.
Loavo New Hopo dally, except Buuday at
o.oj n in;
Arrlvo at Pimjvllle bv 10 n. m.
Leavo I'Jiievillo dally, except Sunday, at
u..w i iu;
Arrive at liew Hope by in in,
2-717 FromLanca'dor.by XewDanvlllP.Coiiestoa,
Maittaltville. OoleniativlUo. Mount Nubo,
lUvllullle, Uflheada, mul Llboity
Hqtnue. to Chestnut Level, mllya uud
tiiii-lt. t firf c tliiift il u fell.
Leave Ijanaxter Monday, Wtdnc&day, nnd
aiuruay m p ui;
IjCavo ItaHllnsvlllo Monday, Vdnesdsiy,
ana baiuruay ai t a iu;
Arrlvo at Lkncu&ter by 10.30 a m;
Leavo Uawilnsvllo TucMMy,Tnurtday, uu
Friday at 1 p in;
Arrive nt Cliesnnt Level bv 3 n m
Leavo Chebiiut Level Tuesday. Thurbday
una i' riuay Kb i j in;
ArrUe at nuwllusvllio by C p m.
'ZW From Union Station, by Miller's Store,(n,o.()
Terro U1H, and KM.'k sioif. (u. ., lo
Uhurchtowu, U miles rnd bade, twlco
weelc.
Leavo Union titatlon WeducKday aud Bat'
ureaay ni i p in;
Arrive at L'hnicliLown bv 5 n m:
Leao hmcutown Wedneiiday and Hatur-
uay at bu in;
Arrive at Uulou Station by 12 m.
i".J Fiout IfluUlbtown, by lXahnstown (u. u
nud FryKVllle. (.n. o.,) to UtuimUnvn,
nil k-s uud bacU. ilneo iliuen a wo. I:.
Lea.No HiuUlttawuTutbdjytTnuudjytnud
Arrlvn nt 1 ton ins town bv 10 a iiv
Leavo lteuiustoWlTuei.diiy, Xlmrbday, and
suiiKuay m i pin;
Anlvo ut lltnkletuwn by 2.3J p m.
Fioin Anuvllle.by Carperf,(n. o.,)LViIcbrnolc
Kelley'8 Corner, (n. .,) to Muuut Joy. lit
luueu ami imeii, oucuu wt'uii.
Leavo Anuvillo Monday utlj.UJain;
Arrive at Mount Joy by 4,30 p m;
Loavo Mount Joy Tuesday nt 8 a in,
Autvo ut AunviUo by 2p m.
2-j1i From l'nlmyra, by GimpbelLstown, ILieh
inaii!vllUlfii.o.,)and Mount Jlurrli,)n,o.
h'WSVii"iiiiowu. ii in i '-
Leave l'almyra Saturday nt S a in;
Anlvlnj ut KUzabethtown by V2 m;
Leavo Ltlie ibetlitowu Haiuiday ut I p m;
Arrive at l'almyra by 6 p m.
jiJ Irom Reading, by mack Hear Tavcrnn.o.,)
relscmer-t,(n.o.,) and Manatawiiuy, to
& t 't'nto t.uw uiii-a a wi fii
Leave Ilcadtug Laturdny at in m:
AirHont I'lke by u p m;
Leavo i'lko yatunlay o u m;
Arrlvoat Ucadlnu bvlua m-
i'ropotnl invited ior tcrvicu twlco a week.
iow i mm uiey, uy uiceu lllll,(n.o.,) jfew Jerusa-
n-in, nnu liryvnie, to station.
1111104 ami uiiclt. onrfl il vi fit . Soii.imi
proptwaU Invited lorservlco fiom oley to
few n lii v nc in, oyj ujiicd,
LeaTO oly Haturday nt 2 p in;
Anlvo at New Jerusalem by l p in;
Leavo Now Jwruxalom bJuimUy at 13 tu
Arrlvo nt Oley by 2 p in.
''SlllToiil OloV. bv Yellow ITnnvn nml Aiitlfv
vllle, (nto,.j to l)oiHtlasVille, a miles nnd
uiUUtt MITll,
Leavo Olov Saturday nt 7 n m;
AirivoutU.HisifsvlIlo byy.yoa in;
Leavo Uoiii;la!sviltlo Saturday ut VI m:
Arrlvoat Olev bv" lnm
i'roposalfi lor nmru f.-enuent scrvlco Invited
ViSJ?5iitSv Yn ' UY Mmiivlllof -u. o ,)
uuiesiiu I uacK, uni'on week
LwivuHju o svll uMaiuuliiyutSnui;
.ii.iU u...mu vice uy n am;
l.e ao Jncks'invllloH mii'iL.y ut 1
I p in,
.ii r i. nai'sum'ino iy -i p m,
!3l(J I'min 11 oilhe.idStatlonYii.n.livirj..w,,,..
tn i;ii..i,eili, 5 miles and b.ick, sl tni
Leave llro Ibead station dally, exo
Stiu-
Ariivent Nu ireth by i m;
Ltavo Nalntli dallv os. .pt M.in I ly
ft in: '
atli
Ai 'Ivu nt Uri'dliev
Hla too. by 7. i. am
"i!7 F.om Aslihind. by Oo.dou T.i jln.-viti..
.?Ty! ,(,!ry.V--K nn'1 ('l-li.impletim',
u wtcic )lea"18' mil'"i -ck, onco
LcaviiigAshlanilfiatuidav nt.'l n nv
Airivln-rat lupins by 7 p in" ' '
Leavo luulns Ha'uulay nts a m-
A l Imi at Ashland by i2 m
l'uip i .N luvlied lormo.o i erpieut servlnj ,
is Fioni Oruis'.b'ji, by New IlluRsolil and
Mountain, lo Meluivlllu. II iiiiks nnd
b.i 'k, onejaweek.
l.eiyo Oru lebnrR Saturday nt 7 a m;
AillviiatStelnsvillo by 12 m;
I.r-nvH Hti'insvllln Rntunlay at 1 p m.
A 1 1 Ive at DrwIssbuiK by u p in.
?5I0 From Mount C'a-me , by Hear (lap, i:ivsbnm
: . . , " l,J "m im, ii 'dilutes
nnd bai k th eo times a week.
Leave Mount Carmel Tnesliy, Thins lay.
niulHaioTilayiitUftiii: "
Arrlvo nt D'mvllloby 12 in;
Leave IMuvlllo Tuesdajs, Thurridiys, nnd
Kntutil.iysnt 1 p in;
Aulvo at Mount Caiinel by 7 pin;
i From Calawlssn.by Mendenhall's Mlllsdi o.)
nn J Valentino VniiRlit'N, (n, d.) ti; Kirn-
btinr. U miles ntlll bilelf. tw fn ,i i,.,. ,
Leavo I'atawlssa Tuesday mid .Salur l.i'y at
II am;
Arrive at Elj sburrt by 12 m;
Leave Hlysbuig Tuuday nnd KaMrday at
1 u m; -
Arrive at Catawlssn by 3p m.
2MI From Hamascns, by West Damascus. Fust
Lebanon, nilditrieyvllle, to Cold Hj,rlnSs,
l$H mllos and back, twlo:i week.
Leavo Uamascus Tuesday nnu Saturday nt
Arrlvo at Cold Rprlnu bj 4 p in;
Ltavo Cold Hprlug Tuesday and Saturday
at 7 n m;
Arrive nt Damascus by 11 n m.
2CU From York, by Dover. Hossvllle, Wellsvllle.
nnd Mount Top, to DllUburg, i I miles nn.
back, twko a week.
Lenvo York Tuesday nnd (Saturday atSn.iii'
Arrlvoat DllUburi; by 3 p in:
Iicuyo Dlllsburg Jlonday nnd Friday nt 12
Arnvo at York bv7 n in.
Proposals fortervlco tlueo times a week In
lied,
1 I rom l ork Sulphur Spi-liies, by Idavlllond
... iiutxttiiu iiiut.u nines nnu iini'i:,
twlceaweek. '
Leavo York Sulphur Hpilngs Wtdnchday
and Saturday at 1 p in;
Arrive nt Wcuks by fi i in;
Leae Wenks Wednesdsy and Halurday nt
Sam; '
Alrlvu at York Sulphur fipilngs by 12 in,
SMI From Scotland loOreenVIIlage.Sinllesanil
back, Unco times uweek.
Schedule muklug close connection Willi It.
11. mull train, tn Iho satlsiactlon of tlio
postmaster nt Oreeu VlllBue,
2ir5 From Woody Hun, bvG'earvlllennil Widow
Hells, (u u.,) to Orleans, Mil., (u.o)tri milts
and back, onco n week.
Leave Moody Hun KiUay nt 7 a in;
Arrlvo nt Orleans by 0 p in:
Leave 111 lo i ns Saturday at 7 n m;
Arrive at Moody Huu by 0 ii in,
proposals for extension lo Orleans XKoads.
W. Va., luvlied, '
S5M From Sehellsbnrs.by Now Paris, Alum Hank,
uud Spring Mjadow, tost. Clalrsvllle. l5
miles nnd back, twice n week. '
Leavo Hcliellsbuig Tuesday and Saturday
Arrlvent St, ClnlrsvJlloby 12 ni;
Iave St. Clalrsv Illo Tuesday and Saturday
Arrlvo ut ScUelUbursh by 7 pro.
2M7 From Mechnnlcsbiirgli, by 'SIddonburh,
LUburu, Luwlsbeny, Newberry, nnd o
luuilown, to Liters, 21 miles und baik,
twlco u sveek. '
Leave Meehaulcsburgh, Tuesday uud Ha
ureday at s a bi;
ArrUe at Kttars, byl p s:
frrlf. at Mrc.uilwGureU by I p uT; '
Tk"e ',T"' UmC1' wcls
JVM From Nowvlllflto tllmervlllo, Omllci nml
built ntiM ft woelc.
liCivo Nowvllle Mnluiilny nt 3 pm',
Arrive nllHimcrvllle by 4 p m;
ljcao ItlourvllUiSnturtlny nt 12 in;
Arrlvo nt Xetrvllle by 2 1 m.
2m. l'rom Mllrcv-. by RoMImvUIo. (n. o,,) lo
Iiortto's .Mills, S tulloi anil Imck, threo
llinp ii week. . ,
Lei o Mltroy Tuonany, Tlmm.lny, nml Rat-
urday nl3 rnj ... .
Arrive at. IincVi Mlltn by J p mj
licnro Loolte'B MIIN TuesJny, TliumLiy,
miiUl.iturrtfty at I p in
Arrive nt Mil oy by 3 p mj
2K0 From Hm'lh'n MI1H lo Mmlelin, 5 miles and
Letive fmllli' Mllln Tunulay nml TrMny t
lpn'i
Arrlv.uil Madelmbyspnij
Limv" MnUoira, Tucstlny nml rtlilnyntOn
Arrive nt Bmlth'a Mllh by U a in.
"u i From r.iHjIilnn, by ltouslon, (n,o.,)loren-
IlPHl, ii, nines nuu ilick, nuea n weei.
Leu " Hnekii.n HnturtLiy una m;
Aim at lvnn.-bl by I'J in;
LeATu lentifeltl Rntiirdiiynt 1 p tu;
A fit vent lUieltum b- ot r.i;
rroj -sa! io Lenin nt I ullierRlnircli, four
iii.I. ni!lU,niuil Ulslniico nml one lnur
ailililiounl ,.mo, luvlteu.
:V)jrroir IVillenVluilier, by fllll'8 Mills (n.o.)
ni' i 'livil v.iinnei, oj io vniiuuiuirii,
17 nllennnit bnclc.oncon-weolc.
IjChvi" t'lirrotluiwn rrlJny nt 7 n mj
Arrive nt milen Timber by 12 m;
I,C'iV" Knllew Timber FrlOny nt 1pm;
Arr'V. nt CMrrolltown by 0 p m.
i'J3 Fron ftfti'roUtown.by 01nser'fl,fn.o.,)KUler'9
Mil!, o.,)nml St. Lnwlenee, (n.o.,) to
Mimut l'leuHint,(ii. o.,)?2 mllv nndbnek,
o:u e rt weelc.
Icnve t'otrolltown Friday nt Rruoj
ArrH 6 nt Mount Flmunt by S p m;
Leave Mount rie.isnut Haturtley at B n in;
Arnvo nt Cnrrolltown by 3p in;
2t0I From rmncli, by Ninth WiKiblnglon, to
Jienoou, u miie ami imcic onro n weeic,
Ijcnvo Arinnijh Haturdny nt ,1 p m;
Arrive nt llcshbon by 3 pm;
I.envo lleshbcn yntunbiy nt 12 m;
Arrlvo nt Ai ma?h by a p m.
IMS From Clreonsburit. by Mlddletown. (n. o.,)
isewMiamon, wnit's Mi.in, nml Miuuson,
to Fulton, 18 miles nud b iclt, threo times
n weei:.
Leave Hieen'liui'K Tuesday, Tliursday, and
a tl iiuiii. lit n I, in;
Arrlvent Fulton bv 12 m:
Leave Fullou Tim lay, llmrsil.iy and Sit
nrd.iy nt I p m;
Arrlvo at Greensburg by 7 p m,
avid From Lyelppus to Ittdgo View, i)i miles and
Uil.Jt, lllllTIl Wl'Uli.
Lea. e l,ytlipiiH Wednesday nnd Saturday
ill, i in;
Arm e in. H.di-o View by 5.3.1 p m;
Le'ive Itlildo low Wnlnosdny uud Butur
tluy nt 2 p in;
Arr. vu nt l.j cippus by 3.D0 p m.
2.VT7 Fiom Wlttenber?. by Foenbontos, to Fimt-
uui-K, .ii".. iiiucsanu nacK.onte a weeic.
Loao Wlltenbeis Hat unity nt 8 a ni:
Arrive nt Krnstbiiri: by 12 m;
ljenvu Ki'o-tijurtiHautrdi'v nt 1 p m,
Arrlo nt V utenbers bv i p in.
KWJ From Mill liuu, by DrnUesown, t- llarncds.
vine, i.i iusrnu n.ieK, oni'e a week.
Leaio.Mlll Itun Haturday at 7 am;
Arrive nt lluruelivillo ty 12 m;
Leac Hal nedsvllle Saturday at 1 p m:
Arrlvent .Milt Hun by Hp m.
Keourate propoiils Invited forth.it pari of
lb. routo between llarnedsvillo nud
)ialtestown,5mlles, two hours runn'nis
tltao each way.
M l'rom Wnynesbursh.bv Klrby, Mount Mor
ris, Dilnkalil, and Wiley, to Ureeusbm-o',
no mll.-H u id b.iek, twii'u a week.
Leavo WnyuesbuigliTuesdaynud Hatuiday
at7wn;
Arilvo at Orccnsboro' by s p ni;
LeooOreeU!,bolo, Monday uud Friday nt
7 n in;
Airlvo at Wayucsburgli by 5 p lu.
K70 From Ilodireinvillc, by Walnut llrush, u.o.,)
Hurt Ml.l, (n. o.) nml ig Tree, (n. o..l to
Cameron, W. Va.,?.'iulk8aml back, owe
uweek,
Lva o Iliidaor ivlllo Friday at S a in;
Arrlvoat Cameron by 6 p m;
Lenve earner iu Hatuiday at 8 a in;
Arrlvo lit Itodgersvllle by 3 p m.
"'71 From Clayvillo.Iiy Atchison, to West Mld
dlLtown, 12 miles nml luck, twice a week.
Loavo Claysvlllo Wednesday nud Saturday
nt 'J a m; '
Ai rlvo at West Mlddletown by 1 n in. '
l,-no West Mlddletown Wednesday and
Haturday at 2 pni;
Airlso ut Oluysvlllo bytl p in.
" ,a,l'iom west Alexander, by Dunsfurl, (n.o.,)
tolmlepemlcuce, 12 luflesuud back, ouco
a w 'el:.
Leavo West Alosamter Haturday at 10 n m;
Ai rlvo nt Dnnsfoit by 12 m;
Li'iim xjuiiMuri, raiuiuay at s a in;
Arrive nt West Alexander by lo a m:
Leavo llunsfort Saturday ut 1 p in:
Ai rlv o nt Independence by 3 p in;
Leavo Independence K.Umd.iy ut 3 p
Anlvoatl)uusiortby5im.
J',73 Fiom llailon, by Wnll Uojo nnd Iilnlr, to
l'eirysvllle, is milts and back, uneo a
wiea.
Lravo ll.iilen Tuesday at 7 n m;
Aulvo at 1'jrryvlilo by Llm;
Lea u lVrryvlllu Tuesday nt 1pm:
A ilo at ll.uleu by 0 p m.
o, 1 1 rom I iTeJom to Knob, .1 miles and back,
luleo a Mfi'k, '
L ivol'ieodoiu Tuesday uud Friday nt3p
wViuve ut k
ttv llllnni.
Leao Kilob lueaday nml f.'rlday ntl u in
A 1 1 Ive a t Freedom by 2.JJ p in. 1 '
i i i, , . V. ? . to Liner's Mills, miles
Lday,unrft'mt'U'' '" S.itur
Arrive at Killer's Mills by 12 m;
''day at'S S m;"'S Wrt"V d Satur
Aritvoat Hailiugioii by io..'ijn in.
2370 From Eijon Valley to Marvin, 3 miles and
ufhS. ? s? Vn."ey Saturday at 10 a m;
Ali lve nt Mmvin by a a m;
tt!f?.?,',?',?hx s'rday at I n m;
Arrlvoat Hnou Valley by H a in.
i ii or,... i V. 'W Jacksvllle, West
Liberty, nml Ilrownlugton, to llai.lsvltlc.
lsinlhsiind back, twleen week.
liVini ' ., . B " ".mesuny una Salur-
Arrlvo ot lliirrlsvllle bv 12 m;
daVVt lttr7;m1"e '""""''"J' :1-l
Aiilvuat ilaiiaiisbiii'T by 7 p m.
Jj.s rrom New Wilmlngteu. by Ncshannoek
"" I vmaui, io i,eesuurg, il miles
ami back, onco n woek.
Leave New Wilmington Saturday nt 1 p m;
Anlved at Leesburg by 4 p in;
L, aj o Leesburg Saturday at u a in;
iini.iiira wiuiiuigtou by 12 m;
I'l'upiMuls for twlco it week service
2.-.7D From Ralilnsvllle by Mxtnw nnd Sun-
deillnvllle, to Ulysses, 17 miles nud b lek.
oli.o il week, '
L-ayo SaMinvlllo Saturday ut 0 u m;
Ariivout Ulysses by I !ni;
Iaayo Ulyi-sessatiudayntl nni;
Arrive nt Sablnsvllle by 7 p m.
2js0 From Fall Brook to Alba, 11 miles nud back,
threo times a week.
Leavo Fall llrook Monday, Wednesday
ami Friday nt p m;
Arrive ut Ailia by 0 p in;
Leave Alba Monday, Wednesday, nnd Fri
day at It ft in;
Arrlvo at Fall llrook by l,30p ni.
23U From Montgomery Station, by Muuut y.lon.
in. o.,) to l.llmsport, 10 miles nml back
ill lot il wvlr.
jyo Montsoracry Station Raturday nt 12
Anivo at Ellmsport by 3 p m;
Luayo Lllnispji t Satuidaynt 0 nm:
An ivo at Muufjomery Station by V a m.
2C32 1'l oni ,I-nKllh (Vnti e. by Cumi) Corners (n o.)
nml Moirls, to Wellsboro', 21 miles und
back, nncu a week,
Lesvo Fai-'llsh Centro Friday nt S n m:
Arrlvo at eltsboro' bv I p m;
Leavo Wellsboro' Saturday at 8 am:
An Ivo nt Fngllsh Cuntro by I pin,
f"ii From Alleghany Drldgo to Prentiss Vale I1 1
milts and back, onco n week. '
Leayo Alleghany llridge balurday nt 2 p m:
Anlvoat 1'iriillss Vale by -CiJ p in:
Leavo Prentiss Vnlo Saturday nt 12 m;
Aulvo nt Alleghnuy llildgo by 1,30 jnii,
2VI Fiom llrookvlllo to Knoxdale, 8 miles and
linetr. mien n n-....lr
Leave llruukvlllo Haturday nt 1 p m:
Airive lit Knoxdale by 1 p in;
jauii. m...iuMiu nuiiiniay la ii a iu:
Airlvo at Ihookvillo by 12 m.
"S3 From nrorkwnyvlllo, by Itoekdalo Mills "to
Kovuoldville, 10 miles and bicJc, unco u
week.
Leave Ilrockwayvlllo Tuesday nnd Satur
day nt7 ft m;
Aritvoat lleynoldsvillo by 1 in;
Leuvolteyuoldsvlllo Tucsdiiy ami Salurday
ntlpm;
Arrive nt Brockwoy vlllo by 0 p m.
scpnrato niouosals Invited fur scrvlco be
iwceiillrockwayvlliennd Itoekdalo Mills.
7 mllos, 2 liouis i mining lime eacli way.
2it,a From (larlaud, by Htar,(n.o.,) to RoutU West.
It miles und buck, once a week.
j.eavu ujriauu niiiuiuay nt 2 p in;
AirlMintHnulh Westby S p in;
iavo South West Salurday nt Uu in;
Anlve at Oarlaud by 12iii.
Proposals invited for twice a week rcrvice,
2CS7 Fi'uni Rciub Grass. (Wltheiup's V, O..) by
ltocklaud, to NickicvMe, It miles ami
Lo-ivo vilherups Tuesday, Thnri.day, nud
Hatuiday ut2 p m:
Ai rive nt Nleklnvlllo by .1 p m;
Havo Nlclilevlllo Tuikday, Thursday, and
Sslurdnv nt 7 ft in;
Airlvo 111 Witliciups by 10 n 111,
KS3 From cuUIsvHIh, by Hllgo.to Calleusburg,7
lallesaml liaek, unco 11 week.
Leave Curllsvlllo Filday at 10 a in;
Arrlvo ut i'ulleusbur4 by 12 111;
Leavo Cnllensburg Friday at 2 p m;
Arrlont CiirlUvlllo byj put.
I'l v'fw.ul.1 luvllcilloriuoioiAipieut setvlce,
25f,9 Fiom Jiimoslownto lioyalton, I miles and
Imck, tlueo tliiusft week,
Iiavejiiiiustuiui Tuesday, Thursday, nnd
Halurdny ut 3 p uu
ArrUoallt.iynlioii liyliun;
L'nivo lloyaltim Tuesday, Thursday, and
rvilurduy ut 1 pin;
Aiiivu ul Juinistuwn uy 2 pm,
3 K) I'riuii Rai gf rlown, by Long's Stand, (11. o.,)
ti llkHimlnj uIUy, 7 miles uud back,
onco n week. '
Li avo fenegerslown Friday nt 2 p ir.i
Arrive ut Mourning Valloy by 4 p m;
Leavo lllnomlng Vullcy Friday ut lo ft in;
Arrlvo ut Saetcrstown by 12 m.
2531 From Corliranton. byDecknrd's rtun,(n, o.,)
Wnyno Centre, Wilson's Mills, Mack Ash.
Sugar Luke, und WtlUcrvllle, (n. o.,) to
Coihruutou,S miles, cilia! to liinlluauuil
back, twleo a week.
Leave Coelirantou Tiusday nnd Haturday at
7nm;
Arrlvo ut Coclirnuton by t p 111,
itlll From Titusr'll to PlfcuumtTUI, lallss aad
buck, six times a Wfik.
Lravo TitiuvllluilMly u-.i Sunday, ul I
in: '
Anno nt Plcisantvlllv by i p in;
' m .... "lv"10 ,,tt" cxtipl hiiiiiluy,
.V:.."? 1
2501 From Now Hanover, by DonelnM, l'loas.uil
lltin, (u, o.,) nml lit Iokim, lo IVuiisbuli,
luinllisand bnek, ouco ft week,
Ieavo Nmv llftUoverTneRilny nt l p in;
Arrlvo nt Fennsburgn bv 1 p m;
Lo.ivo Feniishur Tii'wlay at !l a m;
Arrlvo nt Now Itnnnvcr by 13 m.
NOTKH.
Frnjiosius must be to carry the mall with "co
lorlly, i'orlalnly,nndecurlly,'' uslim the terim
oftbolaw, nnd they lnustboKUflrnntleiV by two
roapotnlblo persons, rerllUoil to ns such by n
polmastcr or JuJijo of n eonrt ot reennl,
No pay will bo made for Inps not perfoime'l,
nml tironeliorf-ueliomls3lonn not sallnfnclotlly
oxpiniueii inrro iimew mu pay in uiu irip may
bo deducted. For arrivals rmiar bolilnd limo ns
loiirenK eonncciion wiiu u"iieaiiinij mans, nuu
not sutllclontly excused, one-fourth of Iho com.
ennatton ior ino inp is Mtojcri 'in inrieiiuro,
'lueswlllbo Imposed, unless Iho doltmiucnev
bo sntlsfactorlly explained, for neijloellng tn
tako tlio man from or into n post omee; ror sur.
fdrlnz It to bo Inlurod. ctestroved. robbed, or Inst:
nnd lor refusing, utter demnml, to ounvey tho
man ns rrenneutiy ns mo contractor runs, or is
roueirneil In running, vehicles on the route.
Tho rstiii.wlr lleucml inaj nnuul the rontrm t
Mr disobeying tho post olllee Inns, or tho Inst ruc
tions of tho Department, llu inny alter Mm
schedule or departures nnd nrrlvnls, nnd nUo
order nil Inci ease of service by nllowlhg therefor
Iru ran inuieiinu uu tuu eiiiiirnci pay, no insy
alsticurtnllor dUcontluuo the servlen tu -uholu
or lu pari, nta proiiortlounlo ilectcaso or pny, al
lowlnx ns lull lmlemully to tha rontrr.clor one
montli's exlra compensation on Iho ntuouiit of
service dispensed wllh, and a fro rntcomp.M.Ha-
liuii lur tin. Hii . ,1.1, ii.'.aLiimi mill rniuinueu,
lllds should bo nfldressetl to the "Mecond Assist
ant rostraasler Oeucral," supersorlbeil "l'ropa.
sals, Htnteof l'eiinsylvaula," and cnt by U'ir.
ror loriui oi jiruiHiKiii(e., nun nmer inr.tr. ne
Hon. see advertisement of Oct. SI. lsur.nnd nr tl.i
date, lu X'-imphlot form, at tho prluclpil ji.ist
uuiees.
ALliX. Vt. ItANDAM,,
Jan. 2J, ISM. 1'ostmnster General.
qUIE ONLY LADY'S
X AMI'lltlCA.
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For 119.
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Ins tho year lll.
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rout cupica, uuoyear .....
Five copies, one ywir, and all otracopy to
tho person gettlug up the club, maklugslx
10 W
copies. - . - . .ilea
Elg ut copies, ono year, and nn exlra copy to
tnopeisoa gettlug up Iho club, mnUlug
ulno copies - . . .2i(s
Eleven copies, ono year, nnd nu ext.-a. copy
to Hie perso getting up Ihe club, mnklng
tweivo cop es - - . . - 7 ci
Gode) 's Lady's Hook and Arthur's Homo Mhei
glnu will bo tout uuo year 011 lecelpt or 11 00
Oodoy's Ludy's llouk und Ouca a Month will
bo scut ono y car ou rcculpi ot tl 00.
odcy's Lady's and The Chililion's Hour will
bo sent on one yeur or ri eely t of? 1.00.
Ooiloy's Lady's lloou Arthur'sUouioMngjzluo
and Children's Hour will bu sent one j oar on re
ceipt of 0) 00.
Uodey'a Lady's Hook, Artliur'Homo Mmiazlne.
Onco a Mouth, nnd Iho Children's Hour will bo
sent ono ear ou lucelpt ol SO a).
Ha- Tho mouey must nil bo sent at ono time
for any of the clubs, aud additions may bo luade
lu clubs at club rules.
no Cannda subscribers must send i'l cents ad
dllloiial lor uveiy subscription to tlio Lady s
Uooli.uml lieeuisfor ollboi'of tho other uiu a
zlnos, to pay thoAuicricnn postaee.
How to liemlt. In remiuing by Mall, a Pcii
ollico Older 01 u Matt, 011 1'blladelphhvur New
York. pa.Mlbleto the older of L. A.tiodey, Is pic
ferablo to bank notes, ns, should Iho onler or
Diait bu lost or stolon, it can 11 leucwed wlihout
loss to tho sender. It uDralt oru Pusi-uillec Ol
der cannot bo prudcuied. send Unlteu aiaies 01
ialiuii.il 13uu.t uults. Ad'tioss
L.A. OODEY.
N. L, Conur-lxth and Chcsiuut titb. Phlla d.
Hl'ISOI-t-n, ITOTIC'UO.
Mi cit has beeu mng of tho "Maid with Clol I. n
Hair." No song, hovuyer, has jctbtoaablo tn
maku that color n ivpular one for any coiisl.lcia
bio length of time. Light led, faded or uamly
hair uro equally under the ban of public opinion,
Wo uro happy to uuiiounco to our renders who
dcslio to chuugo those colors, that threo applica
tions of lllng's Vegetable Ambrosia will give
them beautirul auburn tiesiospo sessiug all that
soft, luslioiur nppearanco so dcsirublo In Mil.
chief aJornmeut of Feiuulo beauty, lm,
So Physicians.
New Youk. Ausnst 15th, HJ7.
Allow mo to call your attention to my Prepar
ation of Compound Hxtract llucliu. Tho 0111.
poncnt parts aro lluchu, Long Leaf, Cubcbs, ju.
ulperlierrlcs.
Mows of PREPAn-tTio-V.-Ilueliu, lu vacuo, Ju.
nlpcrUcrrles.by distillation, to rorm a flueglu,
Cubebs extracted by displacement by liquor ol
tftlned from Juuljicr Ilcrrles, containing very
Iittlo sugar, n small propoitiou of spirit, ami
moro palatablo thau auy now In use. Tho nctlve
properties uro by this mode extracted.
lluchu, ns prepared by Druggists generally, la
of n dark color. It is n plant that emlls lis fr.i
grajico; tho action of o llamo destroys this (in
actho pilnciplo), lenyluga dark nnd glutinous
ileecctlon. Mine is the color of Ingredients. The
lluchu in iny preparation predominates ; the
smallest quantity of tho other ingredients nm
added, to prevent fermentation; upou inspec
tion, It will bo found not to boa Tincture, ui
made iu Phnrmacopcua, nor is It n Ryrup-anil
thereforo can bo used iu cases w hero fever or lie
llammallon exlts. In this, you havu tho knowl
edge of tho Ingredients und tho inodo of prepar.
nllon.
Hoplns that you will favor it with n trial, anil
tliat upon inspection It will meet with your ap
probation, With n feeling of confidence,
I am, very respectfully,
H.T.HULMIIOLU,
Chemist and Drujglst of 10 Yoars- L'xpcrlcnro
In Philadelphia, uud now located ut ills Drii4
nnd Chemical Warehouse, 601 llroudwny, New
York.
From the largestMauufacturlngChomlsts intl.8
World,
"lam acquainted with Mr. II. T. Hclmbold;
no oecupleu the Hrtlir Storn nminultn mv
douce, nud was suecesslul In couductlug tho bus-
m micro oineisium not been equally so be
fOle lllui, I UaVO bCCU faVOlatill- linn'n,u.l wllh
his character and enterprise.
WILLIAM WEiailTMAN,
l'lrniu Powers it: WelL.lil,n,in u.nr,.i,L.
Chemist , Nln.h and llrown Htrf.,.,u ll.lt.,.l, l.
phla, " '
Ilclmbold's FlUld Hxlract Iludlll fne imtnis
arising from indiscretion, Thu exhausted low
ers of Naturo which nro accoinpuuled by so many
uliiniiliig symptoms, among wlilth will be found,
munniuiiii 10 jisertiou. Loss of Memory,
Wakefulness. Horror nf Ulseaie. nr i.'.irei.,iii.
of Evil; lu fact, Universal Lassitude, Prosti
lion, nud inability to euter into tho euiiiviMi.nta
of society,
Tlio Constitution, ouco nHcctcd wltli Organic
Wcakuess, itqulrts the nld of Mcdleluo lo
strcngthcu nud luvljorato tho system, wit ,11
Heltubold's Extract lluchu iuvurlablo does. If
110 tieatment lssubitiitad to, Consuinptlou or
Insanity ensues,
Ilclmbold's I luld Extract Uucliu, In injections
peculiar. to Females, Is uncquultil by nny other
pieparatiou, ns lu Chlorosw, or ltctciillon, p.iln.
lulnrss, or Uurpitsslou of Custoniaiy Ev.u;ua
Hons, Ulceiuled or Hthlnus Slate of Iho Ulcrus
uudnlleompuiluts Incident lo tho sex, whether
arising from habits of dissipation, Imprudence,
lu, or Iho decliuo or chauge of llfo,
Jleliitbolirs Fluid Exiruet lluchu uud Iinpiov
ed Hose Wnsli will ludlcally exterminate from
tbd system dUeasis arising frum habits of dlsi.1
puilou, nt llltlo expellee, little or no change In
diet, 110 Inconvenience or exposure! eonnil. I..K-
surcrscillug thus unpkwuut nud dangerous
leiutuus, opaivn aim Mercury, iu nil these dls-
cases,
Uso llelmbold's Fluid Extract Dueliu In all ills.
cases of those organs, whether existing In malo
or female, from whatever cause origlnntlug.Bnd
no matter of how long staudlug. Ills pleusant
In taste und odor, "liuimdluto" lu action, and
moro strengthening than uny of the prepara
tions ef Hurls or Iron,
those mlleilngfrom broketwlown or delicate
constitutions, procuro the remedy ut onco.
The render must bo awaio that, however sllxld
may bo the uttark of the (.bovo diseases. It li
certain to aifect tho boillly health and menial
powers.
All tho nbovo diseases renulro tho aid of a
Diuretic. Hiiiutxild's Extract lluckii Is Ui grant
Diuretic . I
4il'-Sold Lr drUBaiitu and itnnrlru .vn,n.
i,,'i".ri'..,.'f'c""-2U'Or bottle, or six boltles tor
MM Delivered to uny address .Describe ui inn.
'I' e I iiuiiuii 111 us, Ail-lteis. II T.
'I' u .11 inn d Win, 'bou , "I
uro 1,. uiuuc mu
gim, 1 luajnu 1, witu lac i.uiu ol uiy Li.iiulial
iiieiiiaiMi, l.llil Slguetl, 11 i. Ill1 L&HJOLU.
Airlvo nt Tltii'ivlllc by 10 n 111.
Di i'r is, ita, :