THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY; PA. Agricultural: Srnl I'olnlofs. II Iiillio iirneijcfl oMlio mnJnHty or ourionloj:rowcrfl"to ujo for wort llitil portion Of tliDlr crop which la loo small for iiinrkcllnB, anil llio ciTect of this whon long continued, on tho yield, hoalthfulncss nnd qunllty of tho crop, la i tiucBtlon worthy of careful con Bliiomtlon. In tho selection of seed tho poluto crop lms received dlfforout treatment from any of our standard crops. As a rulo rnrmcra U30 tho boat of their Kraln to sow; they aro careful to procuro that which la plump and fully matured, but tho eood potatooa nro thoso wliicli nro too small for mar ket, nnd which, from tho manner of Krowth, necessarily aro not na fully rlpo, and nru dovold of that perfection which exists In tho larger tubers. Thero Is nnothcr fact to bo considered, which Is that no ouu of our standard farm crops Iihs had ho many varieties dotorl orated, ruu out, discarded, aa tho potato. If wo could not orlRluato now varieties every few years, having a larger stock of natlvo vigor, tho demand for this nrtldo of food could not bo mot. Is this deterioration tho rcault of tho practice of using tho small potatoes for seed? -i.no oniy way 10 ueiimteiy answer this question Is by long continued ox porlmont. Tho varlotlcs which havo ovon partially deteriorated aro not proper subjocts for such trial, but rather somo of tho nowor ones which aro yet In their full vigor. As prlvnto persona aro not likely to undortako and carry out such an experiment, its Importance should commend It to tho agricultural school whero experimental grounds aro maintained. Take tho Early Rose, for Instance, or Harrison, or Peerless, and plant ono plot with seed selected from tho most perfect tubors, and another with that of tho small-sized one. Tro pagato from tho samo stocks, and at tho end of a dozon or twenty years tho question whether small potatoes aro aa good for seed aa tho larger and ripe: might bo Intelligently answored. Ex perlmenfs seem to show that potato seed la surer to gcrmlnato when it con tains tho least percentago of starch i condition attaching to immature tubers, or those grown on now land, or that which is wet and cool. To ratten a Horse. A. D. W. asks to bo informed of tho best way to fatten a horso. Ho has a horso that dovours a great quantity of food, but continues poor. "Wants to know about grooming him and keep Inghlacoatlna healthy condition. Evi dently tho animal is unhoalthy; hla di gestive organs aro out of order, and tho food taken is not properly assimilated. Henco ia poor and tho coat looka rough. It is an indication of palsy of the' stom ach, and tho bowels should bo opened tho first thing, To accomplish this n cathartic, mado of ono ounco of Barba does, two drachms of pulverized gon tlan root, 1 drachm pulverized ginger, all mixed with molaases, should bo giv en. Glvo no food for forty-olght hours; allttlo wateroccasionally. Twelve hours after giving tho cathartic, glvo ono scru plo of calomel on tho tongue, and ropeat It onco In twelve hours for two or threo days. Feed lightly, good nutritious food. Groom tho animal thoroughly daily. JEi,-. PoTAsn as A Femilizhb. Potaah forms ono of tho mo3t essential con stituents of a fertile soil, and ono of tho most important of all tho fertilizing agents within reach of tho agriculturist. In any plant It constitutes more than ono-half of tho ash, and in most at least ono third. It neutralizes acids in tho soil and In tho samo manner as lime, but whon It la desired to simply effect these last mentioned objects, tho latter should bo used, as boing cheaper, and potash, generally available in the form of ashc3, should bo applied as a manure, using tboword in its strictest senso, to indicate a substance that contributes directly to tho building up tho structure of tho plants. But considerable caro should bo exercised In tho uso of ashes; and thoy should nover, as la tho prac tice with some In manuring corn In tho hill, bo mixed with guano ortho refuse of the hen-roo3t, inasmuch as tho first rain that dissolves them will causo tho potash to displace tho ammonia in tho samo manner that limo displaces it from barn-yard manure and similar manures as we havo just mentioned. Farmers Journu1. Tun Check-Rein. Thero can bo no doubt in tho matter that a check-rein upon a draught horso is calculated to worry and injuro tho animal more than all tho ordinary labor which ho is rO' quired to perform. If a man has a hea' vy load to push or draw, ho lowors his head by bending forward, and throws tho weight of his body against It, so as to propel tho load so does tho horse,under similar r circumstances, if permitted. If tho man's head wero tied to a belt around his body so that ho could not bend forward, ho would loso tho advantage of his weight, and could only push with his muscles, so also with tho horso. If tho man's head wero thus kept In a perpendicular pos ition, ho could not so readily seo whero to step, and would bo more apt to stum bio, so also with tho horso. No ono in tho saddle would thus tlo up tho neau of his horso, and no ono would expect a horso thus tlod up to win a raco. UrcaUIug up or Urns? Lauds, A pleco of gras3 land that will cut two tons of hay per aero, or which will fur nish nn equivalent In pasturo, cannot profitably bo brokou up, especially if tho laud Islncllnod to bo rough or wot. Many Holds which aro now covered with coarso horbugo, might by draining and manuring becomo covered with valuablo and nutritious grasses, and whero labor is scarce this course la far preferable to putting such land un der tho plough. Draining Is often all that is needed to nnvinm ti. somotlmea a Judicious application of nrimciai manures might bo profitably used. Protecting Corn Fields against Birds. An agricultural writer says that tho crow novor eats hard corn, nnd that n lit tlo corn, well soaked In wator, and scattered In different parts of tho Hold, will satisfy the crow nnd provont him from committing any depredations upon tho planted corn. Farmers, try tho experiment. Young Folks. (.mllnii I'alilp orilie Orlplii of 1'liv. ('.throw now had food enough, hut hey had no flro to conk II with. Far away toward tho rlflliigsun,soinowhero In a land whero no Cahroc had over scon, Charoya had mado flro and hidden It In a caskot, which ho gavo to two old haga to keep, lest somo Cahroo should steal it. Bo now tho Coitote nirain be friended tho Cahrocs. promlslntr to bring them somo flro. Ho went out and got togothor n groat company of animals, ono of ovory kind, from tho cougar down to tho frog. Thoso ho stationed In n lino alone tho road. from tho homo of tho Cahrocs to tho far distant land whero tho flro was. tho weakest animal nearest home, uml tho strongest nearest tho flro. Thou ho took an Indian with him and hid him under a hill, and went to tho cabin of tho hags who kept tho flro, and rapped on tho door. Ono of them anno out, and ho said "(Jood evening :'' and they replied, "Good evening." Then ho said, "It's a pretty cold night; can you let mo sit by your flro?'' And they said, "cs; como in." So ho wont In and stretched himsolf out beforo tho flro, and roached out his snout towards tho blazo, aud sniffed tho heat, and felt very snug and comfortable. Finally, ho stretched his noso out along his foro-pawa and protended to go to sleep, though ho kopt tho corner of ono eyo open, watch lug tho old hags. Hut thoy never slept, day or night, and ho spent tho wholo night watching and thinking to no pur pose. So next morning ho went out and told tho Indian whom ho had hidden under tho hill that ho must makoan attack on tho hags' cabin, as if ho wero about to steal somo flro wlillo (tho coyote) was In It. Ho then went back and naked the hags to admit him again, which thoy did, a3 they did not think a coyote could steal any flro. Ho stood closo by tho casket of flro, and when Hio Indian mado a rush on tho Cabin, and tho hags dashed out after him at tho door. tho coyote seized a brand In hla teeth nnd ran out at tho other. Ho almost flew over tho ground ; but tho hags saw tho sparks flying and gavo chaso, and gained on him fast. But by tho tlmo ho una out of breath ho reached tho cougar, who took tho brand nnd ran with it to tho bear, and so on, each ani mal barely having time to glvo it to tho next beforo tho haga camo up. Tho n,cxt to the last In tho line was tho ground squirrel. Ho took tho brand and rau so fast with it that his tail got aflro and ho curled It up over his back, and so burned tho black spot wo sco to this day Jmt behind his fore-shoulders, Last of all was tho frog ; but ho, poor brute I could not run at nil ; so he opened his mouth wide, and tho squir rel chucked tho firo-into itand ho swal lowed It down with a gulp. Then ho turned aud gavo a great jump ; but tho hugs wore so closo In pursuit that ouo of them seized him by tho tall (ho was a tadpolo thon) and tweaked it off, and that is tho reason that frogs havo no tails to this day. Ho swam under wa ter n long distance as long as ho could hold hla breath thon camo up and spit out tho flro into a log of drift wood, aud thero it has stayed safo over slnco ; so I hat when an Indian rubs two pieces of wood together tho flro comes forth. X Sea Honstcr in the Hudson, Tho other day somo shad fiahenneu pulled up ouo of their nets iu tho North river, near Wcehawken, and found within it a monster devil-fish, which is thus described : Tho monster, including his tall, measured nearly flvo feet in length ; Its jaws aro armed with rows of teeth running down into its gullet ; its horny head Is one-third as largo as its body ; its mouth is immenso, aud when its jaws aro extended tho fish could easily swallow a good sized infant. Tho back and head is dirty black, whllo tho belly is a dirty yellow color. Two Immenso flops, not unlike, in color, sizo and appearanco, tho ears of an elphant, hang from the sides of tho head. Tho body Is Irregularly shaped, terminating in a tail similar to that of a Hon, a web- llko fin forming the tuft. Scvoral 11ns, shaped llko tho human hand, tho flvo fingers distinctly marked, project from tho body. Over tho eyes aro a couple of feelers a foot long. Ho will bury himself partially in tho sediment at tho bottom of tho river, and lifting theso over his mouth set them in motion. Thoy attract llsh, which ho draws bo tween his jaws. A four pound fish was found In his maw when captured. Anecdote op a Doa. A narrow loir lay as a brldtro over a deen ravine. From the opposite ends of tho log, at tho samo moment, thero started to cross It u big Newfoundland dog and a little Italian groynounu ; of course thoy met in tho middlo, of courso thero was not room for them to pass, neither could they go back. Tho height was a dan gerous ono for tho greyhound, and t tho water at tho bottom ho was ex tremely averse. Tho Newfoundland could havo taken tho leap In safety, but evidently did not want to. There was a fix! Tholittlodog sat down on his haunches, stuck his noso straight up in tho air, and howled. Tho Newfound land stood Intont, his faco solemn with Inward workings. Presently ho gavo a nudgo with his noso to tho howling groyhound as If to say, "I3o still, youngster, and listen." Thon thoro was a silence andseoming confabulation for a second or two. Immediately tho big dog spread Ills legs wide apart llko a Oolossus, bestriding tho log on its ox tremo outer edges, and balancing him self carefully. Tho llttlo dog sprang through tho opening llko a Hash. Whon thoy reached tho onnoslto shorn tim groyhound broko Into frantic gnmbols of dollght, and tho Nowfoundlaud, after his more sedate fashion, expressed great cotnplaconcy iu his achlovemont as ho auiviy nau a right to uo. JlM GurpiNB was a verv clover, nico good-dlsposltioncd, thick-headed sort of a follow, and was tho butt of tho girls in that neighborhood. Tho most brilliant thing ho over said was whon somo of tho fair toasers questioned him ono day In regard to his power of mem ory. "How far back In vour llfotlmo ran you remombor, Jim?" '0h, I can romember the day I waa born," waa tho reply. 'Tho day you wero born P oxcln Imwl ono of tho ladles of tho party. Why, Jim, what can you remember of that day?" "Oh. I remember verv diatlnotiv. that on tho day I waa born I set on a llttlo stool In tho corner of tho flrcplaco and cried for fear I was a girl, Miscellaneous. BOOTS & SHOES. AT E. M. KNOERS SPRING STYLES, THE LATEST AND 1JEST. Every variety for Men, Woman nnd Children, OLD STOCK Selling at Cost to closo out to make room for SW GOODS. Bargains ! Bargains ! CALL AND SEE. A. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND CUSTOM CLOTHING. hi: has the FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND EMPLOYS THE II13ST w o n U M U X. For coo.! tits ami promptness In lilting orders tiiuiu is mo imicu 10 go, Ills (roods aro solcctnil with ryirn nnd bin (?nq. torn Work will comparo favorably with the best tuuiw ui buu lusiuonuoiu cuy jjcuicr. HE KEEPS A 7.AKCJE STOCK OV iioys' xsn cmumEN's clotiiinq AND GENTS' I'UUSHIG GOODS, At Astonishingly Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Bcpt. H). 1871-tt JOHN G. JACOBY'S BAKEHY AND CONFECTIONERY! BERWICK, PENN A. Tho undersigned would respectfully lutorm the Citizens' or Berwick, and vicinity, that he has opened a Confectionery aud Bakery In ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Berwick, Pa., whoro ho Is prepared to furnish all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ORANOES, LEMONS, RAISINS Ac, &C, c, Ac DY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Among tho assortment will be found Cream rtuia, n.ugusn wainuts, reunuis. Almonds, Fil berts, ent Canned cult, Boila Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Cheese, Honp, Writing Paper, Agreement Panels, En velopes, FISH AND OYSTERS, And prodaco of all kinds. Fresh Broad an Cakes eveiy day. loo Cream In Season. Your patronaga fa solicited. JOUNG.JACOBY. Berwick, Jon 111 tv CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES DOWN IN PRICE J. B. AZZB'S, Corner Matn and Centre Bin., BLOOMSBURO. A now stock of Fresh Goods Just opened at AIAJiUl'S. Teas, Colleen, SugarH, SYHUPS nnd MOLASSES. CHEESE, MEATS. SALT, KIHII. etc. VEGETABLES, HERMETICALLY Sealed Goods. JELLIES nnd PRESERVES, PICKLES, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS. An Elegant Assort raent OF QUEENSWARE Constantly on hind. Also WOOD, WILLOW nndf GLASSWARE of All ray goods aro of tho first quality and at ex tremely low prices, doctni.tl J. II, MV1ZE. QONNELL & 15ATTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL AND NAILS, Rims, Hubs and Spokes, Springs, AXI.ES, and PIPE BOXES, HORSE SHOES, and HORSE SHOE NAILS, CEMENT, PLASTER and SAND, GLASS, PAINTS, PUTTY, OILS and TURPENTINE, Manufacturers of TIN WARE. Agonts for Fairbank's Scales ! PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING i f Orders by mall solicited, and promptly fllled. 118 Pcnn Avenue, SORANTOW, 3? A. Bpr.MWitr. Moyoro' Column. H H & ft DO 5 0 13 A ft W A Z ft LU w (5 - O 00 LU r r -j IH ft W 2 H p co n K en b i Haw $ i S j b A or"5 "a H O H !H ... h 3 P 5 rr -1 A w & g a & fi 2 t ft 0 ft to a n 3e2 H z 0 H - 0 5 ft Ui PS t H O K o T-r. hi v to u H r- H Pi H Pi 0 si o ft! LU CQ PJ CO Pi tr UJ TIT) jc 7 LU Q a Kg - or 4 I- H I o O H " CQ fciai 8 Q Pi Miscollnnooiia, jJtlililOlt'H STORE, H, II, Uf.t.r!U AHO.V, liavo renioVMt tlielrbtnrotn I tic rootii formpily neoniileil byMcmleiillall.nitMaliititreet.llloniiiii. linrg, nearly nrimlle tlio llplsconal C'liurcli tvlicro Uicy nro ilotermlnod to sell on nn tnoilornto tormii aa can bo nrociirctl olsn ivlmin. Thli-r nti,nU coniprlsui liADIKH' DltlWH (1001W ol tho cliolccnt Blylco nuil latent fnsliloiiH, logtthtr Willi iilaigo nssortmcnt of Dry Ooods and (Iro ccrl(,couil'itlugof lliofollowlnBartlckn rarptiti, Oil Clotln, otlis, ' (Jn'rslmoroH, BU.iwU, Klaliuoli, Wlille Ooortu I.luen.i, Hnop UltltUl, Mttmini, lloltpwvraro C'oilnrwnre Qucoimwart, ltardwarj lloola nuit Ulioi's, ItaLs anil Uapj 1 tonp Kots, UrabrelUii Looklng.ulaM&f, Tobacco, Co tree, Snesrs, Tew, lllco, Allapicp, UlURCr, Clnnmnioa, AND 110T10K8 UiSJKt!AI.LH' In Rhort, ovcrylblug nnnnlly Uepl in country tores, to which thoy Invito tho attention of tho public souorally. Tno highest prlco will bo paid for country produco In oichaoRo for Roods. B. II. MII,TlIt A BON. net Sl'Tl-'f llloomi.lnir l'n. J-EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Tresli arrival of SPRING aOODS DAVID LOWKNBEUB Invites attention to his stocS of CHI1A1' AND FASHIONAULE CL0T1MN0. nt his store on MtUnHtrcet, luthcueir block, llloomsburg, ra., ivhcro uo has Just received from Nov.- York ami Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND UOYtr CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durable nnd hundsomo DKEbS CJOODM, consisting of 110X, SACK, IIOCO, GUM, AND OlL-OLOTIt C0AT3AND PANTS, or nil torts, sizes nnd coloni. IIo has also rep lui ished his already largo stock of CLOTH AND CASUMEUm, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VETO SHIRTS. CRAVATS, SPOOKS, COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES, SUMPENDKltS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ho naa constantly on hand a largo aud woll-he-cctcd assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which ho Is prepared to mako to order into any kind of cloUiing, on very short notice, and In tho best manner. All hla clothing is mado to wear, and most of It Is or homo muuuiiictnre. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ot every description, flue and cheap. Hla ca :T ol fowclrylsuotsurpasscdlnthlislplacc. Call and oxamlno his general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC. "Ctl5'71 DAVID LOWENUKU'J. " ... .' 1'AI.NtJ '. ..v .;.y I'flliiu.os, - ii -n' 1 1 a aiiy c nt II I'AIX. r m a cuiti: i .i i al;. i . iWtt .mjli Iaa!ii Kemody 't tti'niclanii in'iiF. al.i . I. ti t ,n Mf.tllllM,. i itltr fMt.cta ore ..ni.iiii.r it( inu i "TV mivvT .it f tr i .'n i..' I .VAY a l?EADY VlEUf i n i. .v. : iihii i.m a.i i:a.;. . '. .' m :ai n.-i ii tiik r.iiis'i.ys. ii-t.-iM.Tiu.v of 'in!: i.: I',. Wi.J.. o.' 1IIK lfli:iA ( OsliKSIlDN 111'' Tin: .. )'.:i: nw.rvT, mi himm,t imrAiiiiMi, i- M.iMTAVinN of i:n: i:r. iiiii. 1 1' i:AUAI'. i", f'i'.D fl'll.i : n l'bUMIilllXlA. ' ' , ,. . ,J'Af Alil.ll, lSW.Vi. . f.:-.n":Ai.i;iA, wicfJiAvi . i'-i: i'iiii.i.o. ' i ' ' . i .' i i . iriMily l!i:icri. t' i 1 "ii l.u- l!.s j .. i . r t.i.l.t'il i t..t3 .i.lttl...iiU... tllll.fl It. 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IV: tlv fAi,JM'i:iL- 1.IAN nill.U.llllKN v,., iNut onl ilih'H Hit) tUjli(M'ui.r.l t i l..i vrt r , i '..tl si 1 1 1 1 1 i (.) ,i , r I iiiirt1.tut.t...i!,iii,4r'!...ii.. . j; L' : niri- hit T'rliiiry, n tl ,'. ,' ,. . a, M' to, Uror v ! 1'1,'hiitc i.r W.iUi. In. , ,1, ti r I rim, liillitM DlwVoi .Mtmmlii i-i, it Uti 1. mi uiUio f.iu l-iUkdu t k j wllf, or tim U v U t!ik . ct' nlv, mlt I 1ili MibbtJitcn ,':u tins wl.U.; .,r ,m tV. r titr..i I tll.o Mlo Mile, or tliu J lui iiirtM, ilnrk, M'-.tii i. .(..i iiiri',aii.l wlilto toiio-tliit tliinil(4. im.) uli, i Utc 1 1 .i r' .I-t, biiriilfitf nonunion Jiiiil ilii v.'..lr.i..il .tin I iii.. biulUf IU Uuk uul fjniie tim J.i.iii. J'nic, $i.co, u ti, !.;', tie. I- . Ji Iv 11. IS85. i. 1 1 r l.i t n n,irUi w l.lrr It." I trM i ' I lK.l HIS. fAtV Itil. .1 nofmli in it I '( tit Im Itkl fcf lla -l' 'II IU I i wry . iu t i. 'im.i i ; i j r K - i' it, -It "i.r' i l-t.at i 1 lit-t i-nV.-l f r I !n U'i-"i. " I v-.j ii . . r I. :i , . , I I t it Ultkllf J..IIT l.i (Jt U l.ii ait 1 Hi 1 1 ii w t ti ,mi tl itiiiHir tJ U 1 fill 1 ill r i 1 1 ti I ti i .mi it ItiiiHir tJ U Kfii tr fill, IUf, i.ir'i-r, i I It ij., i i t'u I t Imw for UUn jcin, .ITU e . ( 1 1 1 1 Ir-T, . f tl,j U.l ,.ni,r t!.o L-r.in. I' jui. I f til ljttt tf ollirt. Vuii n j ublUlt It It Kill ! HI. III. 'I b t ft turn 1 urllj ihla 11A.N.NA1I V, lSMV B3R. K AID WAY'S' PEHFEGT P0B8YIM PILLS, I'nftfdly Unit Ut c U'jrat.tly cimtfl villi sttfft pum. rtirifc. jL'K'iUti-, niirlfv, tiiiiiM-, mil btuuctlitn. IinUuii Vfilt, fur tUe t ir.- i.f nil diiwCi'W tla Mem icji 1-lnr, HowlIh, JUjTi, MWiIHi, Itnlli((.-Atiiill, lhflnIiKl.l, Itlloili-li .mtuv, iiLnnnr. iNvrvinii him'imi, iiuiitiii sic. l;otlhlll il it. l. 111. Iltt.l fill III.. r an(. uin.u of in -i.a 1 Vli'l, tuu.dlllllUIKlll I'I I'lU tMV(.U 1 tit VI II .1 Wi.tl. WurnuitoU to iflUt ai'tt-itUo turo, 1'urWy tjjtUlU( tuttt-iiuluu uo mcaury, luW4U,(.f(lvlar;mitlnii;-i. " Ztr O'tjtcrra lliv f..llow In t i; j i, i result li 3 ft-1.: Ul:- '"WW 'IIUIIV i iiii, B 1 Owiitlj.atl.j,,, lUW3-i j Hot, I U'i it II ! I 1 t' a II I. lKr.tHrlit Iu 'm M. i t!i, rur rr.. 1 .1.. in, hiuUm; m Huh r to1 !",..1lt M "",,!' hl""V ' I fin ll.l, ll-.rri.J uuJ liiilkult L'mntliliUt I luttitli .it tl j II. rr, in,ln,t r uir..tit!i 2 Nlwu wbta t4 n !li. r.tir.-. f of l,lm. nti t i?H" 1 ,J s'-i',i, m.iii't it. 11. ii.rt.i,iitnui.tiry tii yJr :'l,.,v ' - -'-1 "(i 1, I'm in ii.u w ' iu;,',t'8 ia iti rlHI Mil tim UUnVt MlK't'l'i I !Um uj. 1'tlW, StIVLti I ir LuX. . I1.I.:M!.,V.ri1,rS1';.A:,,Il.1',1,,K" s'"' ' 1lrMmp HtMjR-t.t you. jcKKLVY, NEAIj A C0(( i)i:alkrs in DEY GOODS, QROCEIIIES, AND General Merqhandiso, BLooMsiiuna, ia. Jan3672-tf Mirjcollaiiootifl. 18T2. .1 872. mv bi'iunci. ao6ns. 13 T TFI17 Hni Just icluincil liom New Yotli Willi n lull line nl HtiACK AND COl.OHW!) HILICS, lA'ONS'HII-Kl'Ol'LlNS, 8II.lv I'O.VaKHS, I'lnln htrlj'c nuil ultcnc, ,sw.rArf.y, j, t sljlpontiil iilnln ' OUASS OLOTItS, nlrlpo il:iln ntttl clicup. WASH I'OlTitNS, )j.ij,l nml coloml. ALPACAS, FANOY l'L A IDS', COLO 11 K D 0 A M 1J U I 0 H , l'EltOALKS, WHITE GOODS, HUISHR. TAU1.ATAN, VIC'l'DHlA TiAWN, ItlHUOl'l.AWN, NAINSOOKS, l'lUUHS. t'AMIllllta, I.1NI0NH. NAl'KINH. DOIVLS. TOWKF.S, J.AUK CUUTAds'S, NOTIONS, TJUJIMINGS, HOSIERY AND GLOVKS, anil uvcrytlilng gcucmlly kopt In a llrat-elnss DRY OOODS STORK. nnowKiVH iiLooiv r.Aaroi.'tiomM' irausn, main htih:i:t, l!I.OOMSHUUa,l'A- size 000 000 Or Riifrr.i-.CoatcO, Conccntrntcil, Root :inil Ilorbnl Juice, Antl-llllloua GrnuulcD. 'Einr. "tilTTHiK CIANT' CATIJAIlTIf, or HI ill til ill ia Parvo Physic. w The iiovellyorinodoniJIcillcal, Clicmlcal uml ritar. maccmicnl Science. uso of uny longer taking tliu larRo, repnldvo nml iinueconi jilll., composcil of cliu.ip, entile, una bnlhy Ingredient, Mlicn wo can liy aiarofal niillciition ut clicmlcnl tclenee, ctlract ell the cathartic ami other medicinal piopi'itlcs from tho most vahiahlo roots anil heihs, nnd concentrate them Intoa inlnutu Ciranuh'.ticarcoly Inrgcr thnu u tu'.ibtnril hoeil, that run l.u teadily nnallnu.tl by thimo of thoinot tenill'o Ftnntaeii and flMldiGtu taslcB. IMilittlo I'nratlvo Pollctn prccut, Inninoiit coneentrateil futni.na innili c.ithaiue power aa Ii cmhodled luiinyoi iho l.n.;o pilN lumnl for fain In Iho drui? thopj. l'rom their nuudorful Lalhaillo liower. In iiropottlou lo tlictr ,Iko, i -oplo ho liavo not tried them aro npt to mpiio-u that they nio hareli or drastic In t fleet, (mt sttcli l not at nil tho case, tlio iliflercnt ncllvo medicinal priiu ijilcs of uhlelitheyaro composed hclii'jEoliarmonlzcd and niodltled, ono by tho others, as tu ptodttco it tiiout scarchlii!? anit thoi-ouIi, yet Rouily and hltidly oiit'iii tliip; cathartic. f 500 Itowaril In l.cn hy offered by tho propria. lor of theso relicts, tu imy ehemint who, upon nu nlj'tle, will flint in them any (.'.dome or other furnu ol mercury or any other mineral poitou. 'BoIiib entirely vegetable, no paitlctil.tr cave li leipilred Mhllo usln' them. 'J'liey oixrato ulthont ill-tnrlianco to tho cunatltittldii, diet or oc cupation. 1'or.Vaiiiiillco, Jlcmlaclie, Con Htll'atiou, Imimro IJIoo.l, r.atn in tlio Mioiil(lcrN,'iTi:(htiiCKHor Ihn Chest. Dlz 2lnct.h. Sour ilriictationa otf tho y,o;t ach, llnil titbto Iu t.,oii!it, t!.:It)ita attucltii, Pain In l-cron ttl nuuievfi, IiiteriKil Povcr, l-.loiui it foolin r uiiotit siii.iiiicu, Ku:io;iiji(!oiHi)i'j(,.-v.:,i3ii,'ii Colored Ur'iip, (luiioeialilitty aiul fit no my ri-i-eh-jilj-i-; i, taka ur. I'lereo's I'lcaijaiit f ir.uiivj i'ollctn. j, t i,i, lion tif tut) leui U..1 p .e, . 01 t.iy i'tu. .n.c j'.,iotj ovcri-o prcal .1 iiun'i.v i f d ia,., I i , ioi.ytl.it their uctloti upon iho imiui.a c 'ono-. my li iiniver.jal, not n iaml e.r tl uno CNeniilns the-il' t.if.i.:-.-o lltlllreti'. Aj does not Imp lirt'ii'in; t.i ii-ur-raitli-e-cmlbelrTi' tiiclo'edlnfe'!-'. b -ttl. p. -erio their iii-.m unim paired forauy l.i, 'ml tliiii', in iny clim..tc, bo th..t thcyaro altva4 (u ii ,; i Hiuhle, hUIi ia not tlio cao with tho pill i lnuud In the drue; Hon a, tiutnii In cheap wood or p i te 1. , ,i,l 1, r, i:. i -Uc-.-l tliai for all dleae heio it I.axmive, Altcrutivo or tfltrirallvo In Indicated, thcao llttlo l'ellets nlU tho tlio most perfect i atinlaclicn to all vhu uo teem. They nro noll hy nil out J-'i-It.l jut DruBBlBU at SS5 conta a bottle. Do not allow any dmigUt to Induce you to Uks "," lliliiit eli-u th it l.o may nay U Just as good aa my 1 elletJ. licc!'.u.-e lie mikea it Uiuer profit on that hlefi lio rccoinmciidK If jour ilrajgiltt cannot mpply them, tuelj e -.5 e.uti and reeeho them by return pall from ' it. r. vivuvi:, .v. i., v,-oi'r, nmvao, n. y. nl 3 72 ly. QARRIAOE MANUFACTORY. llloorasbnr, Pa. 11. O. SI.OAN & BUOTHKlt Itavo on hnnd nml for cnlont tlio most ren--.n.. bio niton u splendid Ktoe-lr of OAltltlAOEH, JlUUGIKfl. iui,l tyery ilcscrlptton of M'tijonv bolU l'LAIN AND l'AKC'Y 7nrrauteil to bo rumlo of tlio bofct nml hiokI ilnf. nlilo ruateilnlB, unJ by tlio iiuk! oximilencod workmen. Allwoilt Kent out in i tlio tslnU. llsliincntwlllbofonniltoljoortli. Ml";)iiit clam ntulmirotOBlvo perfect r.itii,acto . TIiLyliuvc SI,i:iUII3 of nil tlio nowoiit nnel ino.it tidii ,blo ttylCH weunuaciroiuuy ruudonml ortL.. oi,t muter lul9. An Inspection of tliolr work la n-uil us 111 bolloved that uouo bttporlor can betouua in the country. lu 171 AQEHT3 Twelve Years aT v::. IuQians Plains. Tlio rcinaiknMo nilvcnlimn of tho lauious JVH1TU OlUKPniul li:0 WAltltlOUnmotig tho lteet Hkln. nulllluisnceouutiiof OrcatlluntH, llalrbroadtb EticnnetiiinitTeii-ilhlo Cotitn.tu ,hi, tlio bit; Kaino uml bontllo ttlbes. Kpli ItoJ ikkcrin tiona of tlio liulilta nnel kupcuillloiiii of thiit htmngo people, Tliolr Hporis I.eeonds, 'ftadl tlpnii. llW tbi.y Woo nnd Wod. Benin, lloctor! Worhhlp, Ac. Now, l rciili nnd l'onular. I'rleo Low. ilia Belllos .by tUo tliousnuefa Willi won. i'SJf"1 tai'W ty. Agents nro mnkluB horn to) to lltio per week. Cholcp Hold yot vacant. Bond it onco ior.hnmiilo cUnptcrK inusirnllonii nnd liar llciilar i to A. If. 1IU11IIA1I0, l'tiblUbcr! -.. iweut'ftiutll I I'lllM, 1 ,tti7 I)rinl?tii,vli V, .i l.i nu.r ntliotn te.tallcJ " fv. . tint te.nl ftfi'. Ui ii tr tlin.ioif(1, i; i I, ftt d ri Tuiiic ." ' 'i tliC H 1 r . i t't i Med im . in i ' n. in t1' r ,i 1 i i, Ii t ir .1 tttie a tuoHftiuUiub tf I'.ili fi.rnil, In ' hmi .ill Akvln In arc tim (Irv it IlliMirl 1'iiriflcr nIM a I.if -t-uini Pimcihli', a PvN fert Ucnm.uor mid In itiratur ot llm bHitii. eirr miff off nil J'ninnmti itnticr, and r'tmlti" th blrtod to a lienHliV cniiJuron. ctincluna it, red calling nnd Invinor.itin bolll liniid .ind In d '1 lie niu c.i y of ndmlnt .trallon, irom t in tlicir aciiti, ceitiin In tlictr uniiltt Ufa and ruli idle iu .i'l fur tn- tit tli t.i c. Nt IVMon rtm tnUo (lirjc TIMtrift ficcord lug to tlirt.cli'iii'', nnd umani Jung unwell, rovidtd tliLir bmici .ire unt H tmypd liymiiicr.il poison nrotlicnncan, and tlitf vinl orariH wasted Lcyrmd tim niitt cf repair. DyMprt)tlit or Inillifctlotit lkatlitlic, I'.iln In the Slttiuldtr CihirIiS TiRhtncs of tlic Chest Diil iict, Sour KniLt.itioniL'f the Stomach, lhd T.nte in tlio !nuth, Hiltnitn Att,icki iMlpitntirm of tho Heart, In flatnntatton tf thi I.uni J'Aiu ut tins region cf the Kid ncy, nnd a limidnd nunr ninftd tMnptomi, nre the olT fpilni;i tf 1) i'oiii. In tlk 30 complaint it li.l no equal, and one hoti'o will mwc a better guarantee of hi Merit i tlun a Itiilhy nd'crucincnt. I 'or Kcmiilu CniiiilntntNt tit oun or old, mar tied or ;iiile, at tho dawn r f oft1aminrHi, or the turn of life, tticH Tonic Hitlers dhplay roclcridad aninllucuCa that a nnir.t.d iniprtiVcniLht h Bonn ivrccptdilj. lot' Iiilliiituiintnry mill IJltnmlo Illicit innllfliii nnd Uout,tI))"-jeii-t or Indigestion, Ililimn, Ucmiilcnt and Intermittent l'cvcr l)iieae of ilieHluod, I .Ivor, Kidneys mid ULiddti", tlic Ii iter lnvo been most Miccesful. Sirrli Di'crei arc cttri d by Vitiitcd IMood, uh ch Ii generally jruJacvd by derangement of the Ui pc tivc Org tin. Tlipy arc n flcittlr. Ptirt?n11vc ircll nn a Ton I r, io c ait ,tUo the pixulnr merit c f acting ai n pott ci ful acnt In relieving C'niiRC'tloii or Inttammitioii of the Liver mid Vibtoral Organ, and in liiliom Uiscaes. Tor Shin nu?uC4( Kniptioni, Tetter. Salt Kheuni, lllotcht", hi, 1'iniple, Pustules, lloiM, Car Ininclc, Uins-ttonn, Stald-IIcad, Sore I'.jcs Iiryipela, Ilch, Scurfs Ducoloratintu of the Skin, Humor and Disease of the Skin, ( f whatever namj or nature, aie literally diu up and carried otit cf the system In atlioit time bv t'u.- ti i' of tliu o liiltern. Ono bottle in Flicli cue will cuii.ui.j l!w mo -it tuucduloui of thvir curativa effects, ClcnniO tlin Vltlatcit IIlooil wlifncvtr von find impuritiri butstin thrnuh the fkili in l'impli, l.niitions or Suri!.; tltnn .c it when uii find it ob rtrncUd aud nggi'li in the vein's; cluain'i it whei( it ii fml; joir ftclumi will tell jmi when. Keep the bleed jmre. and ihu health i the Ostein wi I follow. (Ji'nfrftil flntitninN proclaim Vinfou Hit Trtut tho mostw nd.ilul Jnviuiaut tint cvvi euiUincd the tiiiltin? s tcnl. Tape, mttl other AVni'iii IniVingin the ftyitcm of "it tinny llionandi, are effectually destroyed and removed. Siv dirMinguifihed iliBiologitl '1 litre u ficaRcly an Individual upon the face of the earth whose body ii exempt ttom the presence of worm It is not upon the lieahliyelvmcnti of the body that worms cxict, but upon the diseased humon and slimy deposit i tlir t breid these living monsters cf Ui ease, No system of Medicine, no crmifiige, ti'i nnlhclmiuitic-, will ficc tha system from wornu like these liittcr. Jlcchniilrnl Ii-rnscs. J'crsomt curved la Taintj and Minerals such as PUtnibers TvjKi-ctttcrs t '.old-beaters, and Mincrr, as they adnncs in life, will ba nubject to jnralyii rf tlio HovvlIs. To ruard acainst this tal.o a dose of Vaiiirs Vihccau lJi ticks once cr (wire a week, ns a I'rcvcntiye, Illllotif, Itciuttttitt, nml Ttilrrnili'.riir Icvciw, which ard fo prevalent in the .llija of our prcat tivcrs throughout the 'United tate, especially tluiofl of the Mi sjssippl, t)ltio, Missouri, Illinois Ten iie-,ce, Ciimbcilind, A r Latins Red, Colorado. Uraros lito Giande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah.Uoanolte, Janies "(l many other.", with their tet liibutanc, tlirnuhout oar entire country during the Summer and Autumn, nnd u-nutkably bo during seasons of unusual In.. it and dr. ik , arc invai'iably acconipantcd ly cxlcu b.vc dcranget ioilt 4 l die stomach find liver, and other nudoinin.dviM.u-i. 'Iliac nre always moie or less ob structions rf tlu liver, a wealmesa nnd irritable state of the stomach, nnd great torpcr of tlic bove13t being closed up with Untcd acatr.i ulations. in their treat ment, a innuive, cuiun a povvuful inlhienco uioii lliL c vailmn mans n c cntially necessary, 'Ihcre 13 no cathartic for the purpose cqinl to I)ti. J. V vlkkr's Vinrc tt lIiTrpus as they will Epctdi'y remove the duK-rolored iccM matter with which tho towel mj loaded, at tlu tatne time stimulating the secretions of the , liver, an 1 gener illy rtioriiy the htallhy fuuctivui. of tha digestive organs. Scrofula, nr KlnrJ Tlvllt Wlnta Swellings Ulteis r.ryipcla, Swelle 1 Neck, (Juitcr, Scrofulous liilhmmatioiirf, JnduUiit Iiitljtiiniations Mcicunal Af faction. O'd Sores. 1'nintioin of the Skin. Sore lives. etc., etc. In thee, .11 in nil nilicr constitutional Diseases, WatKi ''. Vinh.' : llimrs lnvo shown their greit curative pmcrj m tli: niot ol iiualc and lntiactablj "ilr.WnRti'M r.i.l(Mfi2n Viiufjnv IIHIen act 011 all ih j l.i .111 1 '-mtii.tr nnuiKr, Jiyputifymg tire llhtod tli v ram- ill. nu c, ami liy rcolwn,; away tlic cilccis ol the 1 ml immiiimi vthe tubeicular dcKjsits) the ntktt d I'.ms iiti-i.e b.alth, and .1 p.niuiiLt)t cure is itfccted Tiio proiirr.ic-j of Pi:. Vi tci 'A Viui'.n Hi r 1 1'lti 111 a Apuiont. I nphorolic and ('arinirntive, Ntitnt'jiu-, Uivttive, Iinretic,SLditive,Couutu;-IriitJiit, tin lonfic, Alttralivc, and Anti lliUoui. Tim Ajiufitut nnd in. Id l.aativn properties of Iii- Wai.immi'i Vi;:ifii; Ill rTKin ara tliu IVst .tfp. gu ird ui all rafio of cr.iptious and malignant favers, tueir bats.-i.tiL, luiiitu, and vintli.ui. pnpv.rtied protect tit luiuim of tl e 1 uiccs. 'I heir Sulttive properties alhy juiii in llii.' in.r 13 sj ieu, 1 Iiiiiuch, nnd bovvclb, cither 110.11 inn mm 111. n, v uni, to if, cramp tie, i ncir Couni.-r-I rut tot urtuciiio extendi llirouahout the system. ll.jirD'.L - !i Kit, . ac 1 1 1 the Kidncv-t. currcctiti- n:i 1 ic ulatii ' ill i!lv if 1 .me. Their Anti-Iiiliou pri-.'iui.. b, 111.1 it- tu h ', 1.1 tlu htuetiuii of hilc, nut iti il'clinrel tlu iU ih b It 117 duus anil me -'lienor t) .i'l rL-nit,kItal .if.ml , lui llio ct.t: ot l' I'i-vi. 1'eVt.l and A tu. ilr trilf.v Ilia Iml a;lmt tlKciwr by puri f 1 ;, .1 I it . tl mU v.ilh Vij. t. : Hi 1 r.M.., IS'o ipi Iliii 1. nan tike hviUlola .tern thin toraimcd iliclivei, the ttunucli, the bo.-. !., ilie I 1 lm , nuu tlir' iki icnd rci di'CT iiniff bv tin- erc.it lilvl 'oriuL 'l'Uo IJi-i'UJ i l . V t uttu'h ViNimr. Hir TFR'i. Ml Clin 11 l'.'.i 1 t, 1'oV'rs Neivntlt DiaOtdci--, Cmistipiti -.1, ilj ititi c, i.i .t d 1 ower, and all miladies ailCUii;; 1 1 or nnucu, u 1. i . . of thousand', u! !i in f"r th v vii' 1 1 Dliiciiu.i -1 .. . at nmht from ti 1 ' Kat good IK IMllh 11 1 chop, v .11 hi, iiM 1 Ku, dour exert- Tlu arj iti'TeiliLti'i. .1 id i ui 1 a n ,uk' ' - llu 1-. on nuin to I id 1 1 o 1. 11 1 t wne-'.ia 'fill 1 11 m hnjlatL.il,, rnutti n , v . e..il e , and t.tte i nrumt tl pertly cset.ib!e J. WAI.Kl.lt. I'i"" ' K n.Mt'TJO.VAT.IJJitCO., urugi u a licit ajia, ..111 1 runciM.u, V..11., and coitar t W It,. ,it .1 1 d CI. nltoil SU , NtW Voik sou uy ai 1. DKi or.is'is anu iikaklus. UlK-7J.Im Tnu iNoni:tir.:'T.-3 that ,coMrosn itos.ni.ia nto puLli&licd on eve p.., !.:ijje,t!ierc. Cure It is not a t.,nt ; c;i. rut.un, consc(Uciuiy 1'itrsiciAxa nnisrain: 17 Ills a certain rurc fur Rcroful.v, Sy jiliilia in nil iti Ibrnin, Itliotiiiu. lisui, Slim DUrnsiii, l.ivir Com. plaint ami all t'ujut.a of lllootl. ONE 20TTL3 0? H0'3A1I2 will do more f,ooil than ten liottloj ui uiu ojrupu 01 cirujiarilla. THE UUDEntilONCO PHYSICIANS havo used IlMadallaintlit'iriiraeticii 3 J lor uioiiasi uirco yearn anil truly and lllood Purifier. nit. t. c. reoii, rr n.iiiimoto. DII.T.J. J10VKI.V, " IIU 1! l' I ' , II II ' .t im 1". O. I) VN.NKLI.Y, " ijii.j !i. si'Aj'.KS, of NlLhoIasvillf, pit. A. B. .VOnLCS, lMgccomb, Jt. C. U3EJ) AND ENDORSED BY J. D. vnnXfll t EO.VS, I'all ItlTcr; IV l . SiMTTTr T1At..AH nn-u '.u; wiiiiiicnTuaVoTii II. It.UI.,I.lma,Ohto. cn.Vt.M & t'0..(Jnrilonsilllc, Va. VUIU, .Villi. n.l.KnPIIU.i IhAlnlU,.. .... tallied remmka In icLitlon to lhi ii-iui"oi iiuiauilii. 1 otJ.n Jfi'dlrJ l'lfllpsRlfin llA n,.i,.lnn l...t.a ... tra"5uiierlorto any tlipy hao ever lllwHl i and In lluiaUKti.il wo say try ltowJalli, an! ),u v.tlt lo tettorca to liealtli, ltosalalh ls f-m ,y oll DrajgUt,. I prlco 01.50 lu r b .tut.. Addrit j 23. CL2l!2:iT3 I: CJ, ilanvfcilurin ClitmUll, July St-71 ly. rATI'lrrT.,. prAxrnti w. Wo respectfully call tho intention or thoso rieslrlUK to purchaso oiir mnko ol i'latios. wu nro BiitbUeil tbat wo can Blvo bntlifacttonn o? ihoami?l!'iller iUu I'orsoiwlMipcUutoudouco i'iBH!?V,Jlfdo,lul.,Jcr' v.',111 tn inatorlul Hi boiio" !,n. V "it niuos wiinoiu oxecpttoa JfS? f-CJ.00.1! tlSr!1.1";.,' nrruuKcmcnt tUrouli. put, jvl lch hi tho opiuton or tlio most cornpo. tent Judaic In pionouucod valimUle. liy thin Im. i.iu.uiuvii, u i iuno in maiio moro uuiabio and lieops tho tOMO lonser. Wo claim tor our lustra. lUeiltS thill. Iliv nrn Lfwnn,l tr. nn.,r .....I .1 coroblnoall tho essential elements tb'nt conatf. .,..1.. Mv'w viitt,uui4iii, irv will tlVO n wilttcn Biinranteo for tlvo yours. r. uumkau 1' iimiiAN, member of our Arm SU iXW1 '00liur' four, "I!10,8 " yen to roi iibsouco ol Atr.FiimMAN, Mr. 1. K. Miiiiai will Biienu to our uusiuoss m llloomsburu nuil lu onUiorlsscil torooolvo anil solicit orders. OAKllui & (XJ. , ,, ...ltlwoie.M.ll. .11 V ii,.."! "rain in 1-ibuo, urRanH ami MclodOOllM llVO OCtaVO nnd II Vii Unn i,r.,iii,ii nl luobtutmiiko.BOianUlll,. Terms nnhv. limn "1 At 1 , , y Miscellnneous,' -- it. -fx itt xt : ' ;i - - W CONTINENTAL. Lifo' luaitrance Company. 01,' N1JW YOlt Ho." of Policies W 43,000. ASSETS $5,600,000. fSSUJiSiilUho now form of l'ollei- J.atul iiresenti as Invomble terms as nny coi.i p.my In tho United Htntcw. Ibo company will nialto ttmporary loans u. ItsnollcleH. Thirty tlnvs' itroco nllowod on each lnymcin nnd tho poller Hold B0Ul iiurlv( Hint Mine. Allourpolfclosnroliicontestiililo ror thonsu 1 canioB. l'ollclcs li,suod by this company nro uou-fnr tctturn. No cxtrn charges mado for travi lllnj; permits, rollrylioldi.ru Miarn In tho annual prnlllso tho company, nnd lmvonvolco Iu llio ti e lorn nnd inanaKeuicutor tho company. No policy or mi'illrnl reo cli.irnoil. JU8TUH l.AWltHNfi:, l'u M. t ,K ., w- " WYNKOUP, Vlco rudM. J. I'. Itoanua, Kccrotary, H. V. UirANDLnn, Jr., Actnary. Central Office of Nortli-Easleru Penii'a, "CoLuaniiAN" Building BLOOMSBUHG, PA. CHAELES B. BROCKWAY, General .lcnt. Jan. 5.1S72-tr. . Rail Roads. Lackawamna and nLoou,-. uunu liAit.noAT) On nuiUltjrNov. 1.7, lii71,l'asseiii;or Trains wt ruu ns foil iws : Uolui: North. Arilvo Arrlvo u. in. n. m. .... I). 10 l.ll ... b.l.S W.lil Uoui(. . i lieavo Leavn p. in. ii. in l.ii i i I'.ll i 2.3,1 II in a. in 3.CS ii.il 8.17 hcrnntou... l'Utklun.... Klnpitan 1 St. , A VJ!.irro;iJ-io s-m Plymouth HUlclishlnny.... r.im llor;lek. 7M ltloom :. 8.C5 l'-Vll 12.1i 12.00 11.11 uiinvuio lu.ci) Connection inrtdn (it ftpr.intrm liv l l,n in m ... train or f .'rent llund, lllnqonintoii, Albany riini nil points North, Uru.1 unit West. D.T.liOUND.Hup't. NORTHERN OMNTRAL .WAV. RAU, On aud nftor Nov. ia.li lf,7l. Trains mhi IcavoSunnur.v ns follows : NOUTHWAltl). U301-.S. Dally lo Wllllamnport, lilr.ilra, Cnnau- ilnlpun, llochostor, Uull'.ilo, Uiispenslou Ui uIl-o, - and N, l'alls. ' 12.10 p. m. lluir.ilo, N. Vails, Ar. 0.501'. M., Dally, (except Bum! lys) tor Willi, m fiportand Urlo. '33..1'- Uo'lv. (oxcept'Kuiulaysl for U.mlr UiiUaln nnd Niagara l'all. vl i. llrlo r.u nui Irom Elmlrn. TltAINS SOUTIIWAK1). 1.17 A. M. Dally ror llaltlmure, Washing m n I l'hlbidelphla. lO.uo A. M. Dully (oxeopt .Sundays) ror Unit r Washington nnd I'nlladolii'ibi. Li'.: ?,' '.M1'' (""opt 'lund.iys) tor II ilum 1'lillult'lpbl.i, .to. KD. H. YOl'NO Uenorall'iiKdtLscr A(,eni Ali'Uku It. I'ibi;, Gen'l, Sup't, gHORTEST ROUTE EASTWARD. Dauville, Hazletou & Wilkesbarre R. 3 win Tim AiiiiAxamrLXT.i. EASTWAItD i.w lift, wiwrwAi.D. r.K.WH. JJ 1 Now Yoi.l. iia I Huston. fl'hlH JJ J lltlhli i ,i llazlcton. C'atawlNS.1. D.nivlll.i. Banbury, '. A. M. .. U.0 7.W .. 7.M .. a.us 1. M. 1.M0 Dnuviuo Cutawl.si.a nazieion. ...,... Hetldoliom, 1 Ad rilll.ldulnhla -I . Hazletou, 14 VIA; Now Yorlc. a.su Htinbury. .iiuim-uriiiiijii iruin conuecuiai Hununry win win" & " :Ji' '.'i,mi tr,,llu BQluS Wot; urrlvus .il tho Northern Outral 4.50 p. m.. movluB Boimi, rHILPll i 11, r llnrrlol,,,... Tiki ... tt.i -,! " ...... .o... . jii,, null Jl.uuiliuiu 10.1) p. in., and also with tbu Himbury uud Lew lstown Kallioad. Cniil rni'lalil.i unit lin.lcnmn ....A... nu .. now route. J, HUKVEY KA8K, Suiicrltilomle.it. READING RAILROAD. HUHJIHII AHItANaEMENT. JIondat, Way C, VSt'i, Great Trunlr r.lnnrrnm riinM,iii n,.,i rtn.-. West lor l'ulladulphla.Nuw Yorlt, Iti auma, l'ouv vlllo, Tamariua, Ashland, HhamoUln l.eb: n, ti Alleutown. EiLstou. Kt.linitfi l.lilv i.,,..,vi.i Columbia, ilc, Trains leave HarrlsburK lor New Vorl: us ioi lowu! At 11.15, 8,10, a. ui ana a.oO p. m con necting with similar trains on lVnnsylvn nln ltallroad, nnd iiri'ivlu-j ia Now Yorn ,u 10.07. H. 111.. 'A.li'A. mill II 1". n in rnji,.Ht. I tJleeplna eari uccoinpany tno J.la i a. n 1 IIIIUUIII Ulli.UU. Itoturnlug: Lcavo Hew Yorlt ui D.uaa.u . 1 l".30uoonuud.'i,l5p. m. rhuadwhiLo ,. , j a. m. and :i.:iit n. m. I.cavo lliuilsbi!ii!loi: Kouillnu, i'oiu.M lflaniin, lllncrsviiio. At.hlaud, Hli:iinoli,n lentown aud rlilla'd.at sl10n,iii.,nnd a.o. . I 1,03 p.m., stopping at l.' banun uuu nmiciul v. stations; tbol.W p.m. train connecflualor lMr, l'ottsvlllo mid Loluiiibla onli-. Km. 1'nii.xi. . . Schuylkill llnvcn nnd Auburn, via Hcbu audbus'iuchauua llut!ioad,lc.,vo llaunl' ' ,40 p.m. uafti x-unnsyivnui:, Liuuroaii irnuiii louvt. 1. . lng lor Alloiiluwn KuMuii nnd Now York a! I ., 10.10. a. m.. and 1.01 n. m. ltetuiiilm.. I nv . New Yolk ut D.W a. in., 1J.JU noon nml 3.1 1 ... ,u. aud Allcntowu ut 'Ala, m. l'.VJj noon, 2.1 j, i .5 linn 0.15 p. in. Way l'ubsouger Tialu ic.ivos l'bll.idolpii 7,30a.m., couueetlnt! with Mmllar tinin ou hi.M l'u. railroad rcturulus irom licadiuiiultijii .. btopplng ul nil stations. i.o.ivo rousvuio ai u.oo a.m., and 2 00 i llerildon lit lO.OOu. in.. Hhillilolrln m. r. In.?., I n .: u. m., Ashland nt 7,03 a.m. and K'.l.lnoou m nnoy city at 7.11 n. in, uud l.'J) p. in. Tuma.iii i . Mi a. m.. unit flop. m. lor l'lilliidelphln N. York, lte.idius, llniib.buii.',iS;c. luvo l'otisvlllo via KctiuylUlll and fins,,.,. haiiua ltallroad at 8,lj u.iu. tor Hirlsbiiit utia ll.lju. m.,li.i' lMuoCJrovo and Tr, i.iout, lteadlnit A. I'ommodatlou Tinin leaves I'm. vlllo utS.OOu. iu,, pushes Healing nl 7,'jju. in. m rlvlua at l'hll. delidila nt UX0 n.m, lletuin n - Insut7,10p.iu.1.iulvlli8atllotuvlllo utO.SOn.n . l'otuitown. Ac. jmniouatlonTriilu.loavcsl'ottt. town lit O.li u.lil.. tctiirnhiir ln-ivii ni.iin.i. i.,),,,. (Nimliiindarii'iDiH'i.SOp.m. Columbia Ituu.juu Tiulus loavo Itendlni; .t 7,20 u.iii., nnd 0.13 p.m. for Kphruta, r.ltlz, Laiinn ter, Columbia, iitu.j returning liavu Liucabltr ut .iion, ui iiud3.:ip. ni., and Columbia ut o.Iju. iu. und D.IS p. ill, lViklomen Hull ti Junction at 7.15 V.toa. m.,3.oo.V5 tip. m. ictitrn- ...... .vuii. Fiwiiii;ui.rvi!!lt UV0.01', d.INI 11,111., JlAw 110011 ( .J.lj ll.ltl.. cull nr i'l Inn uith i ii, 1 1,, i I ,.,.11. on ltcndlngltatlroad. Colebrooadnloliullroad tiutna luivoI'oilEtowa nt.10ii.in,l.i:oo.iiJ: 7.15 p.m.ioliiiuluu leuvo JU I'll'ii.'.ant nt 0.00. 8.UI nml 1 1 iii n. m.. 3.' n.m. t'nii- Itcctluu with similar tmliiH ou Heading Itulli'oml I'lekcrlng Valley ltallroad tralua leuvo 1'biu. nlxvlllo at 0.10 a. m., 3.10 uud 5.5) p.m.; luluin lnu. loavo llrnrnnt u. m.. l'2Art and l.tlO n. 111.. conncctliw with trains on lieadiu ltallroad. Oiicster Valley ltnllioad Trains leuvo llr.ili,, port at K,30 a. in. aud .M and 0.31 p. in, return lu uavo iiowuiuuiou ai u.i u. in., IlOL'll UUU i.l) p. in., conticctln,. wllb similar tralua en Heading ltallroad. Ou Hundays, leave Now Yorli nt 5,4.5 p.m. , l'bl phla ut 8,00 a.m. aud 3,16 p.m., (the l a.m. trulu iuuulu8oulyloltcudliigi)Ieavel'ottsvlllo8,00.i.m.; llurrlsbnri; at .13 u. ia. aud 2.00 1. m. and leavo Allcutoivu ut i;Z uud 0.15 p. m., on'1 leao ltcudlng ut 7,15 n.in.nud 10.31p. in, for Hauls, burg, ut 4.31a.m. for Nw YorU,ut7.i:ott.ii!lor Alleutown nud at tUO a. m,' uud 4.15 p. tn l.ir l'hlladelnhla. Commutation, Jllleoge. Heaspii. Bchooi , t Excursion Tlckuts to and rrom all poluts, ut j- ducodrHtos, . , .... llatriiaEo ehceltcd thronshflCO rounds allcvui cacUpunonfior. U. ... , uw. ...... Asst. Bupt. a Kng, Mucb'iy. ltondlns. 1'a., ?lay U, 167.'. B LANK DEEDS. Wo now havo tho flncRtntihrnttncutof ULANiC on liana nml fnr huIo thiit wuru OVtir kept lu UioomhLiue. Largo Mzo on test inrcU jiioiit jiripor, Common Dieiln, i:xccutora &ud limp common l'ctuw, c.c,