THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTIRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agrieultural. Variety of Cottlo Fooil'Cnrrots for Horses. It has froquontly occurrod to mo that wo do not rIvo a sufllclont varloty of food to our farm stock, and especially to our horses. It must bo admitted by &U that tho stall , tho stablo and tho farm-yard aro not tho natural places for tho horao, howovcr ready wo must bo to confess that thoro Is no other r.ltorna tlvo than to keep him thoro at cortaln Boasons of tho year. A liorso will llvo. comfortably and thriftily porhaps,upon tho provondor wogonorally furnish him, and wilt not oven say uay to tho storeo typed mess of corn, or oaU and hay that Is furnished him ; but If tho poor follow could speak his wlshos as plainly ns wo can ours, wo should soon hear tho voico ot complaint. To provo this, Just ro Into his prosenco with n bunch of grcon grass or foddor, a mess of carrots or oven a dish of chopped-up apples, nnd, my word for It, his oyes will glis ton, and ho will thank you with an oncer and joyful whinny for tho antic! jatcd delicacy. But it is not simply on tho princlplo of humanity that I advocato this chango of food, or at least tho varying of it occasionally. It Is posltlvo economy as all well know who havo tried tho fowl ing of roots, and moro especially carrots at intervals through tho winter and sprlnj. Thoy not only keep tho animal'i bowels In prirao condition, but thoy appear to glvo tono to his whole system, inspiring him with moro lifo and vigor, and assisting largely In tho shedding of his coat as Spring approaches. I would thoroforo, adviso my follow farmers who havo not already donoso, to glvo 9 this suggestion a trial, and vary their cattlo food. E. IUWLING8. Tuiini vs. Every farmer will find It profltablo to ralso a quantity of theso roots, tho labor not being so great as to stop him from doing so. If Judiciously managed, tho amount of labor is trl fling. Thoy form a most excellent arti cles for feeding to cattle, and oven horses soon becomo very fond of them, and thrivo as well upon thorn as upon carrots, whllo tho cost of rais ing is far less. Thoy form a most excel lent and Important article of stock food, especially for an occasional chango. Rutabagas and English turnips are bost ioa out in mo cany part or tno win ter. Sow on new ground.ln drills 20 inches apart, covering tho seod Inch deep. About a pound ofsoed to an aero is usually allowed. Seod will generally keep good four years. Sklrvlng's Liverpool Swede is oho of tho best of tho Rutabaga tribo, and tho Purple Top tho bost kind of Bound Turnips. It saved for tablo use, they should be packed in sand. If a quantity of lima Is sowed over tho Held Immediately after sowing tho seed, It will preservo tho crop from in Beets and prevont tho turnips becoming spongy, as well as Increase their slzo. Sidhey Pjsrley. Wood AsnE3. Ashes from tho wood of tho hickory, sugar maple, elm, etc., contain about GO per cent of potash compounds, conslstingchlefly of com binations with carbonic acid and silica, while the ashes of pino wood will rarely yield more than 20 per cont. Ashes savod from clearings often contain earth, mixed with them in gathering the remains from fires. When wood is used for burning lime, tho ashes aro often put into tho market largely mixed with that substance. Sifted coal ashes aro sometimes used to adulterate wood ashes, and tho fraud can hardly bo de tected by tho oyo. Leached ashes also rotain a portion of potash, usually in combination with silica or phosphoric acid. Theso com pounds aro slowly solublo in watcr,and, therefore, aro not removed in leaching; but thoy aro valuable, especially to grain crops and grasses. Ashe3,whether leached or unlcachcd, should novor bo suffered to go to waste. Even coal ashes may bo usod to good advantago on stiff clay soils. Their effect, however, Is moro mechanical than chemical. The Applo Tree Borer, Having seen a great many remedies and a great many plans for destroying tho applo treo borer, aud nono of thorn vf ry satisfactory, supposo I glvo a caso from actual knowledge of my own: ,'My neighbor put out an orchard of fifty trees; they were four years old from tho graft.and as they had not boon very well pruned in tho nursery, prun ing was done at tho time of transplan ting. Tho trees started all right In tho spring, but alas I tho borer. Tho trocs wero punctured from root to branch and took on tho usual sickly appear ance. Tho owner concluded to try an experiment, for It was nothing but death anyhow, so ho prepared a white wash as follows : Take fresh slaked llmo and coal oil sufficient to mako a good whitewash and put It on with a brush from root to branch, or as high as tho borer had been working. This proved a perfect success,- for tho trees cast off their sickly appearance tho samo season. I examined them tho samo fall, tho whitewash still on them, and I think I never saw moro healthy and vigorous trees. I havo not tried this remedy In my own orchard, for thoro aro no borers In it ; If thoro wero I should not lies! tato a moment. Wo aro not much troubled with tho borcrln this country, except on trees that havo been wound ed." American Farm Journal. Milk designed for butter making, as a rule, should bo agitated as littlo as possiblo until tho cream has risen. Wo cannot say that such a moderato agita tion of tho milk as would arise simply Iroin skimming as abovo described would lessen tho quantity of creasa ; but any exccsslvo agitation has a tend ency to diminish tho quantity of croam. This has been abundantly proved by experiments inado on milk, a portion of which has boon retained at tho farm, nnd tho rest sent by wagon and rail to tho city. In numerous Instances, where a caroful test of such milk has been mado, tho milk which has been less disturbed throw up most cream. Laud fob Lice. Hlrara Barton, Shaftsbury, Vt., writes tho Farmers' Club, that two years sinco his fowls wero affected with lice, so much so that It was unsafoto stop Into tho poultry house. Ho "applied lard upon tho top or tho poles on which tho fowls roosted, and sifted sulphur on tho lard freely. Tho pest was soon gono and has not again appeared, Tho remedy Is so easy and simple that ovojcy person keeping ono hen should bo compelled, by good benso, to uso it." Young Folks. Tlio Fairy of llio l.ako. (CONCMJDKl)). Onodayrrltz'waschaslnffnroo which dashed down tho mountain sldo, and was only brought to bay by tho bank of tho Enchanted Lake. A bullet from Fritz's riflo thcro ended his caroor. Tired with tho long chaso, tho hunts man heedlessly dipped his neck nnd shoulders Into tho cool waters to rofrosh himself, when, with n Joyous laugh, Aquarella suddenly sprung to tho sur faco, and ontwlnlng her arms nround him, drow him down to her coral bow crs. When Fritz did not return in tho ovculug, his wlfonnd parents grow vory uneasy, nnd sot forth In different direc tions to hunt for him. Ills father, with a gloomy foreboding, ha3tenod to tho water sldo, whon tho doad roo, the rlllo, tho vest and cap of his son, soon told htm what hadhappened. Ho flung him self on tho ground lu an agony of grief, until, oxhaustod by his sighs and lamen tations, ho sunk into n doep slumber. Then ho droamcd that ho saw a stcop mountain, tho sides covered with crags nnd rocks, and thorns nnd bramblos Ho clatnbcrod up with painful labor; but when ho readied tho summit, found a beautiful scono, a flowory meadow spread all around, watered by n bright and musical brook, In tho ccntro bloom od a clump of blossoni-covcrcd trees, whero a thousand birds warbled their delicious airs; anil, sheltered by this grove, stood n littlo hut, garlanded to tho very roof In woodbine, Jasmlno and roses. f.. i. - i.- tr it. vuuuipu uuw uwuku. xxu iouk. mo dream to bo tho Inspiration ofsomo good spirit, and resolved to act upon it. Ho soon found tho mountain, and climbing It, gained tho flowery meadow, tho grovo, tho littlo cottago. A mlld-oyed old damo stood at tho door, and recolv od him with a kindly wolcomo. "You havo mot with somo mlsfortuno," said she. "Dost thou think that I can help thco, that thou has sought moin my lonely hut ?" "I would it wero within thy power, damo," said tho miller, and ho thon told hor tho story of his sorrows. Whon ho had ondod, tho damo bado him ro- turn to his homo, and send his daught er Orlana to her mountain cottago. "A woman's lovo,"sho said, "is greater than a man's lovo." So Rudolph returned to his homo, Whero ho found Orlana and his wifo in a tumult of distress. As soon as ho had told them his adventures Orlana sot forth, and, though tho way was long and tho road painful, sho novor paused or faltered till sho reached tho mountain cot. Tho old damo wolcomod her with a kiss. "I know thy errand, and bo cause, llko a truo woman, thou art will ing to bravo all things to regain thy lost lovo, I will help thee in thy quest. Take this golden comb ; tarry awhllo, for loving hearts must loam to wait, until tho full moon has rison. Then hasto thco to tho shoro of tho lako whero tho lilies grow, and Bitting by the waters' odgo, comb thy long brown hair with tho golden comb. Whon thou hast dono so, lay It down on tho bank, and thou shalt seo what will como to pass." Orlana hastened homo. Weary woro tho hours for her and hor parents until tho full moon roso. As soon as its orb was glassed In tho lako sho mado her way to tho water-side, and bending over tho lilies, combed her long brown hair with tho golden comb, thon laid tho comb upon tho bank. Immediately a rushing nolso ascended from tho depth of tho lako ; a wavo broko on tho shore, nnd as It receded bore away tho comb. Tho gloaming surface of tho water part ed and tho head of the huntsman roso abovo it. Ho spoko not but cast upon his wlfo a look of mingled lovo and sor row. A voico cried "not yet," nnd a second wavo rolling up, Fritz disap peared and tho lako lay still as a sea of glass. With aching heart Orlana returned homo and told her parents, and with them bewailed her Ill-fortuno; but her dovotlon was not easily baffled. After a night's rest sho started again to tho old damo's mountain hut and though hor limbs ached and her foot blod, sho never paused till sho gained It. A kind wol como, as before awaited her, and tho old damo pressed upon horwlnonnd food. Then, whon sho was rofreshod, sho told her disappointment. "So noblo a lovo as thine," said tho crono, "will surely win success. Tarry thou until tho full moon returns, for loving hearts must learn to wait. Then hasto theo to tho shoro of the lako, and play thou upon this charmed Iuto. Whon thou hast done, lay the luto upon tho bank, and let us hopo that Faith and Patience will bring Joy to tho loving heart." Oh, dull wero tho days and drear the nights, until tho full moon roturned. Then did Oriana hasten to tho lak"6, and sitting on its edgo among tho Miles, sho tuned her lute, aud sang this littlo song: "Ob, fairy, happy I should be, If thou wouldst glvo my love to me : Treasures enow are in thy bowers Rosa buds and amaranthine flowers, And gems that glow with light dlvlno, And wondrous things that charm and shine ; Bo thoa canst sparo my lave to me." When sho had mado an ond of hor mournful song and laid her luto by tho water's edge, a rushing nolso came from tho bosom of tho lake. Tho waves part ed, a hand was put forth, which clasp ed tho lute and drow music from its strings, as it sunk below tho surface Thon camo a low, soft wind from tho mountains, and gliding o'er tho waters, impelled beforo It a boat of luminous pearl, which drew nearer and nearer to tho bank, and at last ran aground. From Its prow leaped the huntsman, blitho and well, and as soon as his foot touch ed tho shoro tho wind died nwny, nnd tho pearly bark disappeared. In a mo ment Orlana wo3 in fits arms, and with happy tears and kisses tho husband and wlfo embraced each other. I need not toll you that the mlllornnd his wlfo foil Into a frenzy of Joy whon thoy saw their boloved son again. So great was their happiness that thoy did not seo tho agod damo of tho mountain cot, until sho ox clalmod, "My blessing boupon you; tho lost Is found, and Hopo nndPatlonco havo brought Joy to tho loving heart." "All hnur iFioll T IVontr II Orlana; but as sho spoke, the tiguroof tno uamo vamsneu. nnu in tier place stood tho fairy of tho lako, Anuarolla. (I A 1 1 la ronll thai ntwla wall II aim aot.l . "I havo read thco a lesson, miller, but it has cost'theo too doar. Learn to bo content with thy lot. whatovor bofall : or, if mlsfortuno como, ylold not to its blows with a despondonttoul.but etrlvo to conquer it by energy nnd ondurnnco. Thcro Is no lot so sad, but somo lot is sauuer sun ; aim it is maiincss to tnrow away a certain messing lor an uncor tain good. Farewell, mortals I Bovir tuous. bo lovinrr. nnd bo happy : and ro member, In your hours of silent thought, ino miry oi mo iauo." Miscellaneous. BOOTS & SHOES. AT E.M.KN0RR'S SPRING STYLES, THE LATEST AND BEST. Every variety for Men, Womon nnd Children, OLD STOCK Selling, nt Cost to close out to mako room for NEW GOODS. . Bargains ! Bargains ! CALL AND SEE. jj J. EVANS. READY MADE AND CUSTOM CLOTHING. UK HAS THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND EMPLOYS TUB BEST WORKMEN. For pood fits and promptness In tilling orders theie Is the placo to go. M Ills goods are solectod with care nnd his Cus tom Work will comparo favorably with tho best efforts of tho fashlouablo city Dealer. II E KEErd A LAROE STOCK OK BOYS' ANIl CHILDREN'S CLOTIIINO AND GETS' FURNISHING GOODS, At Astonishingly Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Sept. 89, Ittfl-tt JOHN a. JACOBY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY! BERWICK, 1'ENN A. The undersigned would respectfully Inform the Citizens of Berwick, and vicinity, that he has opened a Confectionery and Bakery In ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Berwick, Pa., whore he Is prepared to furnish all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES. FRENCH CANDIES, . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS Ac, AC, Ac, Ac. nY WnOLISAlK AND RETAIL. Among tho assortment will be found Cre'ra nuis, i-,ubumi waiuuis, j-canuis. Almonds, bll berts, Figs, Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Jellies of ilitler. Soap, Writing Paper, Agreement Papers. En velopes, FISH AND OYSTERS, And produce of all kinds. Fresh Bread an Cakes every day. Ico Croam in Season, Your patronage Is solicited. . . , , JOHN G. JAOOBY. Berwick, Jan P71 tv QONNELL & BATTIN, Wholcsalo nnd RctAll Dealers In BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL AND NAILS, Rims, Hub3 and Spokes, Springs, AXLES, and PIPE BOXES, HORSE SHOES, and HORSE SHOE NAILS, CEMENT, PLASTER and SAND, GLASS, PAINTS, PUTTY, OILS and TURPENTINE, Manufacturers of TIN WARE. Agents for Fairbank's Scales ! PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING i W Orders by mall solicited, and promptly fillod. 118 Penn Avenue, SORANTON, apr. ,187atf. T ROPOSED AMENDMENT TO A THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVA NIA. JOINT RESOLUTION I'ronoslnir an amendment to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania. lie U retolved by the Senate ami Home oj Jlep. retentallve 0 the CummonwealUi of laniulvaiua in General Auembly met. That the following amendment of tho Constltutlonof this Common wealth bo proposed to the people for their adop tion or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of the tenth article (hereof, to wit; AMENDMENT! Strike out the sixth section of tho article, of the Constitution, and Insert lu lieu thereof the following! "A State Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the state, at such times aud for such term of service as shall be prescribed by law," WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speakers of the House or Representatives, JAMES B. RUTAN, Speaker of the Senate, ArrnoveD-Tlie twenty-secum! day of Murch, Anno Domini ouu thousand eight hundred uud seventy-two, J NO. W. GEARY, Preparetl and certified for publication pursu ant lu the Tenth Article of the CouKtltutlou, FRANCIS JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Or vice SKCnrrAitv o"rim commonwealth, miiiiisuuiia, J tine Sttli, itu July 5'li.mif, 3m, Miscollnnoons. IILLEIVB STORE. n. 11. MII.L.KII A HUN, havo removed their Store to the room formnrlr orcupieu uyiuenueuuaii,onfiainsireet,Bloom. uurg, nearly opposite the En sconal cnnrcii whero thoy are dolormlnrxUo sell on nil modornio' terms as oaa Do proourod olso whoro, Thlor stock comprise LADIES' DRESS GOODS ot the choicest styles and latest fashlons.together wuuaiarge assortment or Dry Goods and Uro corles, consisting of the fotlowlngartlcloa Carpels, Oil Cloths, oths, Cnsslmcrcs, Shawls, Flannels, Hllhs, Whlto Goods Llnoun, HoopBklrU, Muslins, Jlollowwaro Cedarwnro Queonswnro, Hardware Boots and Shoes, Hals nnd Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-Glauioi, Tobacco, Co (Toe, Trm, Itlcn, Allspice, Ginger, Clnnainiai, Nutmogs ACtu woriONS GENERALLY, In Short, overvthhiu nunntitr front In MM,n(. tores, to which thoy Invito tho nttontlou of the jmuim generally, xuo mgncsi price will be paid iur cuumry prouueo in oxenauga ror goods, B. II, MILi.ER&SON, oct3ni-!f BloomsbnrgPA, jqW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of SPRINO GOODS DAVID LOWENDElia luvltos attention to his Block of CHEAP AND FABIIIONAI1LE CLOTHING, at his storo on Main Street, In tho new block, Bloomsburg, l'a whoro no has Just received from Now York and PUiiaaelphla a full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,' Including tho most fashionable, durable, and uauusomo DRESS GOODS, consisting of BOX, BACK, ROCO, OUM, AND OIL-GLOTH COATS AND PANTS, of all sorts, sizes and colors. He has also rep Ion lshcd his already largo slock of CLOTH AND CASSIMERE3 , STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES He nas constantly on hand a large and well-so- octed assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notlco, and In the best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, nnd most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWSLRY, of every description, fine and cheap. His caso oi rewelrylsnotsurpassodlnthlslplace. Call and examine his general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC. oct!3'7I DAVID LOWENBERG. R. ft. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF C'Ultl'.S THE WORST PAINS In from Ono to Twenty' Mlnutos. NOT ONE HOUR blUr reading ttiW tvlvertUemcnt need any ono HuFKEIl WITH l'AIN. liADW'AVS HEADY RELIEF IH A CUUE TOU EVE It Y FAIN, ft has the 6nt and I Tlio Only xnln Itcmoily that lnstAtitlf stops the most excruciating palnf, allays In flamumUfjns, anil cures Conpcellons, whttlicr of the Luiipj, htorcacli. Bowels, or bthcr glands or orlana, ty one ayi Iiia tluu. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTE. No mutter how violent or excruciating tho jiuitithu ItllEU MATICf, Bed-ridden, lullrii), Crippled, Ktrvuus, JCcuraJtic. or irostrutcd 1th ducasa iuy lulkr, C, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFrOUI) INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OP TUB KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OK THE BLADDCU. INFLAMMATION OK TI1K HOWIXH. t'ONtinSTION OK THE LfXCS. BOr.E THROAT, DIFFICULT HKEATIIINU. PALPITATION OF THE UEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA. CATAllllU, INrLt'EXZA. HEADACHE, TOOTIIAHIE, NEUIlALOIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD Cnit.I.S. AOtlE CHILLS. Tlio aptJicitlon ,.r tho llcndy Heller In tho partcr piru whero tho palu or lUmcully cxUt4 wiu aHonl caso aud comfort. Twenty drops I n lulfa tnmLIer of xrntr-r will In n. fou momenta euro CllAMl'3, M'ARMK. SOUK HI'OMAOH, HEAHTIIUHN, MCK llK.MlAOHE, DIAltUHL'A, mi-KNTKIiY, OOl.ll1, WIND IN THE BOWELb, i.u.l nil INTERNAL PAINS. 'Irawlcrs r-lioiiM nlwaya carry n loltlo cf Xl!ilwnv'4 Itcnily ltt'lit'f with them. A fiw (1ro9 lu watir M.1 trcwi!l6!.k!ifiu or pain from chtigo tf water. It U OC'Ur liuu Frcucli ltratuly or lutur. a stltuuUtit. FKvriu ani a our:. TEVEP. AND Adlli: curul Iur Bay cent.. Tlicro 13 r.ot A remedial agent lu thU uurtd that will euro Fecr an4 Acne, tuul all other MaluriiHis, Hilton., Rwuhr, Ttrholil, illoiv,i!nl other KeimtuhU'J lv ItADWAY'H I'lLLbl eo quick as UAHWAV3 READY RLLIEl'. Fitly ccLU jcr tattle. Soli LyDrufgliL. HEALTH ! BEAUTY! h stroxo and rvr.K Hint m.oon-iNcnnAsn or 11.KSII AND WKKIHT-rLEAIt bKIN AND BEAU TIFUL COMPLEXION t-EOUUED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT UAH MADE THE MOST ASTONIMUNO CUItESt FO wun'u, fir KArii jnr. nil rii.'WM.t-.'s 111); lll'Ul ll.Mir.KUUl.t, 11, MM. I Tim lNri.iiKNi'ii liV Till d '1UULY WU.NDSRt'UIj MEDICINE, Til. VI Evory Day an Incranao In Flosh nnd Wolcnt Is Coon and Folt. THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every flrojt if l!,a SU.i-Ai'AUlU.AN IIKSOI.VENT communlciU'a iHrmuli t.- HI unl, S. t, t't.i , i i.d tl.r DutdiaiidJulocscY ItitiMi'i n tin ) r I fi lr It ri i!1 the wast i of tlio lot!y u v t, -I uri'ul tn..u rl.il. KroruK SyjiMlH, Ctiusitmi 1U1, l.n. Jti'ar ill.c m LIu a lu tha Tlirott. Muittli. Tumors. Ko.L'H 1 1 tl a l.'ntu! nn, ether fiartM'f tl.a tcni, horo Eyas, btrummu JUtlrri;ti from tlio Kir, aid llio ori-t forms vt SUlu dtsciscti, Kiui low. lVvcr bores, Hj-U I Head, Kins Worm, bait lilicurn, l-:ryljiel.w, Acne, i'.Uck Sjx.t. Wornia In tlio I Ic Ji, 'I iimor. JliifCrJ t'l llio Woliil'. ikTul nil wcnkcnlnii find nali.ful Ah.. cliirc. Nlslit Sweat, L(4i cf Srni, mid all vnstcicfiho lifu jirltiLijile. t.ro v.-ltliht hz turatlvo rico of tliUuoinUr iif Mjikra I'lii'inMry, aii-l n fjw J..y' una will rroe to uny innt-m ilnjr tt for clllur cf tlco funiiacfducada Its intent owcr ti euro tlicni. If tlio t-itlent. lUlly tcconlnj mlucdl lytliowattoaml (UfO'iipOKltljii ttut Ij loiiiiuiKtlly t rijfrcbiiy, euccctJ la urn, stln,: tlicw mc$, r.iiil uti.lrd tl.o n.unc wltli new miter til miljfi..u Uultliy Lt.ud-:iud U.U lU AUbAl'AUlL LI N vnll niij liuti secure. nt ctilytlfi tl.o MitsirAiULmv r.EBOLvejrp creel tW Lit iwn ri'iiii'tll tl nctt.ti lu tho euro t,t ciiroiilc, .Scrofulous, i u'itltuUsutt, u'la &kla Clicuci ; but It li tha imly pokltlvu euro for Ikldney & nindctcr CniuiiliiliUg, Vrlniry, aihI Woii.1i tllc:.., (Jnvcl, DUUten. Hropny StoinLik-o of uter. Iiieoi.tliu.ueo vt Urine, ltrlttht's DUcx-e. AlV-tmlinirlA, niul In u'l cnbcs wl era thvro arc l.rlcbdtut tic t aMtH, or tho water Uthkk, duuily, inlxetl with euUtanccs liuQ tho wl.Uo ct mi rtrjr, ir threals llko whlto Milk, or thcro iiHTlhl, tlark, li;im:a (i)jcaranee, fltjtl whlto lone dust t'.4)iw'.l, nit'i when ihiro U a j.rkkln, burning ncDcallon wittu .tlMji water, nhil i.il:ilu tlio b.uallof tho Hack tud ulniij thd I,tltm. I'rlce, WORMS,-Tho otly tuowu &nJ sure Remedy r.r li ufml-i in, Ji)e, ttc. Tmuoi' r la YcaiV Growl h Ctirt'tl hy UatHvnyN Kcnolvent. lstfcotr. Mam., July 18, 1SC9. Hii. r.rwv - I 1 ma In I OthtIvi 'luiror In tlit ovrll n4 All )ti lUkMt (11 MlhrwftiimLcnror it." I trli-1 ry tlili't: lltut uu ivo iiiutmhtli tul r.attlim m)ntl xn, I uw nirui, ni4 t it l woumry n 1 luiiia.1 nil ULIB in II. ttal tullunt t"T In m r, 1 ( -k tlx tnitki tf tli i,fiinni. riia uim t- r i.uiy" 1'iiu, an i two U.11U1 if tur )Utly ltrl.tf 1 mi,) tlit.r It i it a iln t.( tun-, r Uti ittn nr f. It, nJ ( UlUf, iiTiarttr, ri,l t.aj i-irr tlnn I tar fur tr yn. Tli) irt iunt r mu In luft 'J tf 1I14 UwiIl over tli prcln. I rltw till U W fvrttiatviitCtif Hbtrt. au ran riil.ttihltlf J-Jih'JK. HANNAH r.V.NAU'. DR. RADWAY'S' PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, re frctly tfwtdeM, tlecantly coalM with iwcct (rum. rurcci regulate, I'Urlfy, t'iniine, nut Mrenctlicn, l.'ulwa)1!! l'lllfc ftr the euro cf nil (Harden f f tho r-tomnch. Liver, HowcK KMiieyi, HUUtr, N-rwut DUeasrt, llcailnche, t'oimtlta lion, Wvenri, iDilleemlot), iMiticplt. HUloubncb. rtil loua reter, luiUnim'ktlnii ot tho lioiul', lilei.nnd all I'e ritijeirieLU tf (tie liitcni.il VIcvri. Warrant cil to tiTect AtKwltlvecure, l'urily VeRcUtle. tLtalLliic no mercury. iulnm!, or tloUtcrlu (Jius, CI- Objcrvo the fullowlna ynilorn3 5H'.llrR from DJ C rJcriOf tho UIgittho Urauvi rnil!Mlln, luwarl rl( FbIIi en tf lL Ted tn tli 1Im4 AeU y 4,f th bWiniuh, saiutm. Uwitunt. llirfii,! ( f ruiL tull tiii -r tftu'lit In lU Homwb, tictir lwUU.iii,i.liilili)ri.r rlutl.r Inir t lh I'll i f !). Kiwmwh, hUnu in t ( tl. llJ, )urrU4 t4 IMUlkult Ikvilhlu?, Huiurli. at tb lUart, Cb(.kliir ir buir.xatli hriiutioRt when In a ltg Totur, iiuuM -r Ulin. luti nr V.bi Ufora ti 81lit, tuvtf n.4 Dull 1-a.u In tU Il.i.MKdcU ty i-l l'iniirtlin, llowni tf tla Hlu nii.l )t, Vq lu t. 4 filJ. (Lu I, U11.U, 4L.IJn ttutUt if IKmlUruIufl la tbj I Uiii, " A ft v il fniiitt.ll tt ii irnATUVAY'ftl'lI.muin frn n,. ..-eim t1' .'' H,''"t 'U'r4ir. i'lice. litn.t Mr Loi. feol.ti tl V hllCfitllSTK. ;u:AI rjlMAM'nili:." Svu ono l-tterMomp ! niu'it.ii .v in, rj .uui'icii i.ane, xew.v IIIIVHM.IMOII "11 H II, IW-klltin M ll I 1 1! M.nt yyii. H1872-1 1'HllUKNTIAL CAUl'AiaK, CAPd, UAri-Slk T0UCJIK3, Hcnd for Illuhthatko Cm cu i.Ait nnd 1'JticK List, CUNNINGHAM A HILL, UANUFACTUItEIUt, No. 201 Church Street. l'llILADKLl'IHA. 1 J LANK DEEDS. Wo linw have the fliiPkLnitLnrtmfmf nfllT.ATJlf' DKl.DM on liana anil lor nala tlml woio ever kept lu llloomtlJUrK. Lnrus lto on best parcli. lueut liaper, Commou DiciIh, Kiocutor'u mid Ailmlnlstralor'a Docdt small Htio (jicxlj wm . M' v, 'I,,,. iuu uiiu ni) REMOVAL!! I. W. NILES', MUHIO W A It 13 K.O O M 8 ' liavo Iiccn removed to tlio NEW imiOK 11UILDIN0 OlTOSITIilliolU'iHUOl'AI.OIIUUOII.MAINUt Wlicro no will kocp a Risncral nnortmonl of 'fHK LATEST SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, Mill nil K1N1M OF MUUIUAIiINHTUUJIIJNTH. AUo MUHIO IJOOKHf.ir all INSTUUMKNTM PIANO AND OUUAN HTOOI.'J AI.I, UTYM2I ANp I'UICliS. THE SIIOEJIAKER PIANO is llio cheapest First Class Piano in the market. Hrivlnrj sccnrcil llio Agency ol tlio UKO. WOODS' 11KN0WNKI) OIKIANH, forColnmbln Conuly, toactlicr with tlio CELEUllATIIll TKMrLU ANOKUC, rnrnlslios aJvautngc to iinrchaiora'not found elsewhere. STATIONARY OV ALL KINDS. A full assortment of SQUAItE AND OVAL FJIAMEES, ;1I styles aiidprlccs couslgutly on limlil. STKET, EOHAVINGS, CIIH0M04 ,t COI.OUEU rum m, HTiiitKosi,uj."ii a jj vmnoi 3-Coll nnd oxamlne. mcU8'72-Cra. i .'lN?Si Tlio Raco of Tinio Keepers. M. B. ALLE DKAI.KIt IN WATCHES and JEWELRY DANVILLE SILVKll AND l'LATCD WAIIK, FHKN'CII CLOCKS, HWISH AND AMEKICAN HTEM WATCHES. THE UENOWNED ELGIN WATCHES, A LAHQE ASKOltTMENT OP FINE JEWELKY, DIAMONDS Ac. tf llepnli lug inomptly attended tn. ANNOUNCEMENT I THE DL00.MSDURO LITEHAHY INSTITUTE AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL will open under tlio cntlro control of tbo BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Tlioy havo selected as Prluclpal of tho Instl. tntlon REV. JOHN 1II5WITT, a gentleman whoso qualifications havo been uny icsieci anu proven in oiuer educational en tcrprlses of a llko nature; and thoy lull and liavearlihtto'lomaud for hlra nud tlio Instl tutlon. tha cnnflitfmnn nrnl tiiinrtni-t. nf mir rwn citizens, and of tho friends of the enterprlso nnd ot education everywhere. In point of comfort, convenience and beauty of buildings nnd sur. roundlngs, no school In tho Stato surpasses this; f nd wo aro determined It shall not be Bccond lu tlio kind, quality and thoroughness of Us disci pline and culture. Tho Spring session of twolvo weeks will begin MONDAY, APRIL 8tii, and close JUNE 2STII. EXPENSES: Tuition nuil Ttnnrillnc InMmllniv urnLliln n,i.1 lieut, for llio session ot twelvo weeks, SOU M, ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Tuition for day pupils, ono dollar nor week. In the modol school, from llity to eighty couls per weck. Music, Drawing, l-alutlng, &a oxtra. pue-Imlf lit the beginning and tho other half at the middle of the session, J. O. FltEEZE, L. 11. RUPEUT. Secretary. I'rosldeut. AOENTS i Twelve Years axflsWiIUiiuiauuf.PlaiDs. Tlio rcmarkablo odvcnlures or tha laraous WHITE OHIHKand 1(1(1 WAKKIOII among tlio Ited Hklns. Tlirllllug uccimnuof aroat Hunu, Hairbreadth EscapesnndTi nlblo Contents with tho big camo ami hostile tribes. Spirited dcscrln Hons of the bublts uud supeutlllous or tbut strango people, Tliolr Hporls, legends, Tradl tlins. How they Woo aud Wed. Scalp, Doctor: Worship, 4c. New, Fresh nnd Popular, I'rlco Low. It Is selling by tho thousands with won. derrul rapidity. Agents aro making from 1VJ to tloO per week, Chulee Held yet vacant. Send at oucu for samplo chaiiters, Illustrations nnd par ticulars to A. II, HIIHIIAHD, Publisher, JauV77Mf. 40U Chestnut St Phlla. Minccllauooufj. 1872. 1872. NEW SPRING OOODS. -:o'- M. P. LUTZ Hnijust relumed from New York with n full lino oi 1JLACIC AND COLORED SILKS, LYONS' SILK POPLINS, SILK I'ONUUUS, plain strlponinlelicuo, .sv;''iVf?,v, ' " ' strlpo nnd plnlli URAS3 CLOTHS, strlpo pl.iln and cheiie, WASH POPLINS, lil.uk and colored. ALPACAS, FANCY PL.il COLO UK I) CAM ItlllCS, PERCALES, WHITE GOODS, SUISSE, TAItLATAN, ViUi'OHIA LAWN, lllSIIOl'I.AW'.V, NAINSOOKS, PHIUKH, LONOCLOT.I, CAMl.U.CS. LINENS. NAPKINS, D0IY1.S, TOWELS, LACE CURTAILS, SHAWLS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, anil everything Generally kept In a Mrst.clnf s DRY GOODS STORE. GROWER'S I5L0CIC, E AMT OF CO U I1T;II0 US E.l M AI N .STR E ET, IlLOOMSllURQ, 1'A- (THl Cut lllustntos tho manntrof Utlnr; Fountain Nasal Injector, DOUCHE. This Injtramcnt Is especially designed for tko per fect application of DR. SAOE'S CATARRH REMEDY. It Is tlio only form or Instrument yet invented with which fluid raedlctno can ho carried Mnh. vn and perfectly applied to all parts of tho nfl'octcd nasal pus pases, and tlio chambers or cavities communlcallrji: therewith, In wtilclieorcsanil ulcers frequcnllyeslst, aud from which tho catarrhal dUclmrgo ncnerally pro ceeds. Taowantofsucccialn treating Calarililicro toforo his arisen largely from tho Impossibility or applying remedies to theso caUtics and chambers by any or tho ordinary methods. Thlsobstaclo In tho way or effectim; cures is entirely ovcrcomo by tho lnvcntlori or tho Douche, Ir. nsina this Ins Irumcnt, Iho Fluid Is carried by Its own weight) no tnufllng, lore. ,lng or pumping being required,) up ono noetillliiafull bently flowing stream to tho lilghcst portion of tho liisal pusajos. passes into nnd thoroughly cleanses till the lube, and chimb crs connected therewith, and jTIoms out ol tlioopposita nostril. Itsuso Is pleasant and so tlinplu that a child can understand It. I'ull nnd explicit tllroctluiiH accompany each instrument. When used with this instrument, Dr. faso Catarih Remedy cures recent attacks ol ("Colli In tho llenlbya few application?. , Symptoms or Cnlurrli. l'rcqucnt licad acho, dlschargo fallln? Into throat, Eonictimcs pio ruso, watery, thick mucus, purulent, oflcnslvcVtc. In othors a dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed eves, stopping up or obstruction or nasal passages', ringing lu cars, deafness, hawking and coughing lo clear throat, ulceration", scabs from ulcers, oIco altered, nasal twang, offentho breath, Impaired or total deprivation oi .enso of smell and taete, dlzzl. ness, mental depression, loss of appetite. Indiges tion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, ic. Only a four of theso symptoms aro likely to bo present lu any C390 at ono time Br. Sana's Cntnrrli Itemed y, when used with Mr, iMorco'NNnsiil I)nucliu,audaccnm panled with tho constitutional treatment which Is recommended in tho pamphlet that wrops each bot tle of tho Remedy, is a pci fuct f peclflc for this loath, somodlscaso, and tho proprl jtor offers, in rood faith, ?, . r,owi"d for a caso ho can not euro. Tho Remedy Is mild and pleasant to me, contalnlni; no strong or caustic drus, or poisons. Thu (.'utanh ICemedy Is sold at DO cents, Doucho at (HI cents, liy nil ItriiKKliils, or either will 1 malltd bypro prletor oa receipt of CO tents it. v. I'lunnn. nr. it., tjolo I'loprletor. nrrrALo, j y. nlS721y. QARRIAOE MANUFACTORY, liioomsuurc, t'n. M, 0. SLOAN A HROTlJlCll Havo on hand nnd for snlo nt tho most reasona ble rates n splendid stock nf CARRIAGES, DUaOIIiH, and every description of Wasons buth l'LAIN AND FANCY warranted In bo mado of tho best and most dur able materials, ami by Iho most oxpeilenied workmen. All work kont out from llio cstnb Ushmeut will bo found to boot the highest class and sure to irivo nerfect satisfaction. Tbev havo also a Quo assortment of 8 L li I a H H of all tho newest and most lanhlnnublo ttylcn well aud caielully made and oribo bot muter, lals. An Inspection or their work is asked as Itl uellevodlhul nono superior can bo found in tho country. an JUSTICE'S BLANKS. Wo now liavo on linnd n larKoncnlly prlnlcl assortment of JUHTJCirn nml CONHl'AIIMIHi iiuniino, iu wimii wo invito tno niteiiiiou of theso olllccrs, if I'M on amm 5 Vl ',nr lllt'rr mav 1 tnrvDrlnldtnArld cfV, Id i 1 11 it h . lUU II Ui.WHtriT. C'ntl, I 1 1, I ! V t Mill t'l 1.1 ' ',Cl ti! '"luMt.." " Air i "K . t F . llwt lead llio HiMi-rrn t di unl mic l nu I rum, I-it nro a true Mi lici'ipnnV firm, th i in t i to il li rb of Cili fnini.i, free (rm all AicolitliO Sumul ml, 'ill yaretho Oio.it lUu A I'liniu'r nil A I-ifu j,ivlnn l,rinciik, a Per Urt Kcnnuior fttiJ InviRf iMi r tf llio S-um, c urjiiif f-fT nil ioihoiioui milter, nnJ tcslotinti the lilooj to a lieVtliy tnndition.cnhchintf it(ufrc .liinnaml iiivi'ir.ilin? botb niind nnd tody. '1 licy lire cny nf mlminint ration. Vrompt In their nctinn, ccruin in their re suit j, tafj and reliable In alt formi ff iIi-cTe. . IVo IVrxnu can tulto (licso HIHcii neenrd luS to diroctinn, and remain lonft mirtdl, prmukd tlmr bones are not Octroyed by mineral prison rr oilier means, and tlio utal organs waMed beyond tho point of repair- Dyflpcpila or liittlm tlntii HcaduliCi ram in the Shoulder?, Cour1i. '1 i&litnoas of tlio Chest, ncM, Sour I'.ructatioiisof the Stomach, Had TaMo In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, l'alpitatloii cf the Heart, In flammation cf the Lungr, Tain In the rcRions cf the Kid 'neys and a hundred other painful symptom, Are the off. snrlnRS of Dyspepsia, In theso comphmts it hn ihJ equal, and ono bottlo will provo a tetter guarantee of it nicrito tlnn a lcntihy ndvLrticmcnt, Vov lViualo t'omiilnhKflt in vmiti cr old, mar ried or at tho dawn of woiniriliodd, or tho turn of life, theso Tonic Hitters display bo decided nniulluctico tint a markid Imprr vement is soon perceptible. I'm- Iitllnmmtilnr)- niul C'hiotilo IIIimi utnlUiii andUnttt, I)pfp u or Indisestion. I!ilioti, Ueimitent nnd Intcrnjittcnt I i.t.rb.Kacsuf tbo Ulooil, Liver, Kidncyt and I!U(M.r, the c llittcrsbncbecn moit successful- Such Disen.s nrc caused by itiated Illood, wluctt is generally produced by daaiificnicnt of tlio Di cetive Orgms. Tliry nro n OrnUo PiirffaHvo nn well n n Ttiiilr po'sc-siuR also tbo peculiar merit of acting a J a jiowcrful npent in rclictrif Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Orfi.tiii, and in Ihliom Diseases. Tor HUXn DlnrfiCH Krnplions Teller. Salt Uheum, Hlotclics Spot 1'imple, I'mtulcs, lloil, Car bunclo;, Htng-womis, Stald-lK-.id, Sore Kjc Lrjsipcla. Itch, Scurf?, Discdlorattnin m' tlio bkiu, Humors and Diseases of tlio Skin, of whatc.r name or nature, aro literally du? up and earned out of tho system in a short time by tlio tic of the u Hitter. One bottlo In such cases will convmcu the tuut Incredulous of their curatiw effects, I'Icntiso tho VHlntcil Illood licncer voa find its iinpuriim burst iiiftthnuitth the fckin in l'lmplc, Kruptions, or Sor.nj ckanso it when j on find it ob Ktructcd and sV--.;Mi in the veins: cVanieit when it is foul j your feeling will tell you when. Kicp tho Hood pure, nnd the lualth ti( the sybtcm wiA follow, (JratL'TuI llioitniiuN pioclaim Vincgar Hit tpss the mot wuiidttful Iuvinoraut tlat ever sustained the Riiikmcf "tern. lln Tnpr, mill other onui, linking in tlio system of S) nnny thoutmdi, arc effectually destroyed nnd remove J Siys a distnirfuislud hysiolopisti Thcro Is scarcely an individual upon the faco of the earth whoso body is exempt from the prtseneo of worms. It is net upon tho health v elements of tho bodyth.it worms exist, hut upon the diseased humors nnd slimy deposits that breed theso living monsters of disease. No tptom of Medicine, no vcrmlfuRC, no nnihclmimttca, will free tho system from worms like these 1 litters. JHt-rhnii toil DUcusc. Persons ei.frirM in Vaints ami Mlncrali, tuch as numbers, Tjpc-icltcr, (iold-bcaters, and Miners, as they advance iiuife, will bo subject to paralysis of the IloncK To cuard against this tako a doso of Walkrh's Vjmboar liiTTi-its onco or twice a week, as a Preventive, HIIloiM, llriulf Icntt nnd Iiilrrmlttciit Ji!rri, whicli aro so prevalent in tho valleys of our preat rivers throughout tho United States, espccldly those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas lied, Coloiado, Itrazi-, Hio Giaude, lVail, Alabama, Mobiic, Savaniiali,Uoauoke, James, nnd many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and rcni.irknbly so during seasons tf unusual licit and dijncss, aio invariably accompanied by exten sive derangement j of the stomach and liver, and other abdomt nil viscera. There aro always more or less ob structions of the liver, a weakness aud initable state of the stomach, and great torpor of tho bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, cxirtiii; a powerful influence upon these virious organs, is essentially necessary. here ii ro cathartic for tho purpose cquil to D. J. VLKnit's Vineoar Ditteks, as they will speedily remove tlio dtrk-colorcd v'ueid matter with winch the bowels nro loaded, nt the same time stimulating the secretions of the h ver, nnd generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. sn-ofiiln, or Kins:' nvlh White Swelling, Ulcere, Lrysipelas, Swelled Netk, Goiter, Scrofulous Ii.'dammations, Indolent Inflammitions, crcuri.il Af fections, O'd Sore?, I'.iuptions of the Skin, Sore Kyes, etc., etc. In these, as in nil other constitutional Diseases, Wai ki:h's ViSLavit Hitters hive shown their great curative puwus ia tl.o t.ubt obsnnate anj lutrac:alle C.1SC1. Dr. AVnllccrM C'nllforul.i Vlucgnr IllKcr act on all tlws.' cases in a similar m.iniiLr. Ity purifing the Jllrod tluy renijvo tho cutse, and by resolving away the cillcts cf the iiiflinim.ition (the tubercular deposit) ilic niHctcd paru receive h.a.ih, and a pamaucut euro 19 rifectbil. Tim properties of Dr. WAi-Kna Vin'rhmi UiTTHm nte Aperient, Dnphorcdc ami Carminative, Nuti limits, I.ix.mve, Diuretic, Scditivc, Counter-Irritant, S ii 'I-m tic. Alterative, and Anti'lhUous. 'rim Apcilmt nnd mild Laxative properties of Di:. Wai umts Visrcvn Hittrss are the btstt efo cuird ia nl c.i es cf eruptions and malignant fevers, tiTur ba'siunc, .li.alm,, and pnitthmg l inptrlics protect llie hunu rs of the ttuc.j. 'llieir Sedative properties allay pain i.i t'l j n.ivn.u ss:i.in, Bloniach, and bowels, cither from mil nn.u it. mi, wind, co'ic, cramps, etc. 'I heir C'ount?r-liiin:it uiittioncj uxtci.ds throughout the system. '1 h.-iv Duiui.c i r parties act n tho Kitlneys, correcting at.d re,;al.ltnig t'u Ihwv cf urine. '1 heir Anti-ISilious pr(itii. .-i.i,.'. iu the li'.e.-, id tlu icciction of bile, and its (l.seln,'-3 thimvli llie bt.tary ducts, nnd aie supciitir to all re ncih.il .ieat, 1, llu cuie ol Ililioui lv -r, 1 Vi-r nn 1 A, "if, ite. lirlli'.v tho h.nly a,ilns( ilUeno by pud f i ' in il i .' .'..h Vi:. (. Hi r rri,. Xo cpidem.c cr. 1 1 1' e lu d cf a -U -i i..us ttit.aiiiii.d. Ihc liver, tlie i- . 'ui, thv' l w t'u l ui, n:.d the nerves are ri i ' r. I di-.! te-piii f Uv t'l.' 'jieat hivigorant. Tho 1111; a. y in D.;. .Hkiic's Vim'gvr 1'it Ti l-, i.i Chiii'i i'l'' o,i K( v.; NcrvntM Disorders C'ni'bi , unit, d u.i'ts. . i 1 i jv.-r, and nil miladies ..i ilu r. i. v.i i . I p'diiumirv organs, cr iiiii v i' ii i. i 1 i i xnei iiitced iiunclreds in l.ir t!.. -mi 1 Dirrclhsiti; I . ,i in gfi'.ng to hed s.- t u-1n'i'vine.g'if.full. h.Ji .ii luc'ilealc, niutten . krsetab'cs, and take out imposed tf purely vegetable ,it ni'lit tuna a li hat umm-iii! & i.ui.1, chop, v emit hi, i" t I bs-'I, .t dci i i xirci-o, 1 'i.'v lite i bii d oil,. ,.i . ..11 i p uts v. H.ii.rn-noAr.Ditco., D ".'Aft is t.txl l' 1 lI ( I SOli) LV A I I. . Ai, S ..1 I rn ciscu, Cal., ilt' . i n St , Ni.w Vork. .M) D CALLUS. THE QHSSISBT THE AMERICA M BUTTON-HOLE AM) (JOJIPLKTK SKWINW MA0II1XK. -0- Thn flrit nnil nnlv TillTTflM.llnr.l! A VII REWINU -MACIUNIO comliliail tU.it li.i.sm.ulu us nuvcni in mis or any otiiur country, Tlio following rum.ins nraclvou why IliU Is tllOlJCSl, Family Machine- lo Purchase 1. ltt-'cmso It will tin I. Ilecansoltwlllivnrk 4 Ijeaullliil ryolet hole. ovorytlilnijtli'ilnuy mu. clilno can lo, suwlni;1 rinm tho llntst to tin. coarsest material, horn-' mini;, i'clllnu, rordlnu.i braiillui;, Ulncllnt;enlli-c-rlu&una sowIiik ott.nli 5. Hocauso it can ilo lOvci-'haml seainiui;, by which shcotB, pillow leases and thu llko aro owcn over ami over. mo hnino unm iniiuii. quilting, etc, ljuttt'i man any other inu-i chine. ' 0. Ilec.iuso tho best in( ciiiiuicsnronouncoll llio lies,! lluUhixl nml inailonu llio best nrlnrl- . Bcrtmolt can work plo or any much lno ninnur.icttuoil, It has a lieautllul laittou-lmlo.1 inaunii; ns tiuoa iearl ns by tno luuul. no stirlnuq tn break: nothing lo get out ol oruer. 3 Ilceauio It will cm-1! ' eo 13 ,7.1.1,,. ,." , ;J ..r, ;. 'mnchlncs in one. A builder over tho etluu, making n neat auil lienutllul border on any garment, llt!TJ'011.1l01.H Woiik- inii ami si:'ikii JIa. i.iiiNUcoiauiucu. ff-No olhcr .Maclilnocan ncootnn: of sowlni: stated in Nos. 'J. I. nnd a. llsli tlioUiiul 1'niticH iiklnu a l.imlly sewlna maehlno want u jtuj.i. lAiiiii.ouo wiiuaii tno iiuiirove incuts. Jt Is to last a I.IFKTIMU, nnd therefore ono Is waulcil that will dn tho most work, and do it mu ucm ; miti mis maciuuo can no Koverni kuhis of sowint! not dono on ANY UTIIKUMAUIUNi:, besides dolug every kind that all others cau do Tlio American or Plain Sewing Machine. (WHUout ihe tTulton.holo parts), docs nil that Is dono on tho Combination except uutton-holo ami over-seauiluii. S. J. FAUX, Agent, 3T,oorsmmn-. AtiKXTS WANTUI) IN KVJiltY TOWN. COJIPANY'S AVAHHUOOMS, 1310 Chestnut Straat. Philaaelohia. llxamlno them beforo iniichaslnit anyotlior Howliiu Jlachluo. mil Is7a-Ciii. I BUSINESS OAItDM, J VJW1T1NO OAKIH KTTEU HKAUa, HJI,Ii 1I13AUM, 1'UOUUAMMEU, I'OBTKIW, Noixlly Hntl Olicaply Printed loin the latest Ulj'lcs of Typo ul tho I' UM1U VltlCK Rail Roads. PENNSYLVANIA llAILUOAU HUMMmt TIM 11 TAllUi Klght Trains (pally) to and from riilU,!,,!,,,,,, and l'i Kinire, nivl Tito Tniliii 1 limiiyj innuiiirom i;iro. (.Iiiudnyd Excepted,) ON nml nflor Jromlny, Jii,,n n 1 ho 1'afiscnBcrTrnlii.nr ii,A."'".lu '"i llallroail Compnny will depart Irom llafrisb!!!?, rindrrlvo nti'lillndelplilH aud rittslmrg ,t"H EASTWARD. t'jW-l'himdcliilila .Kxpress leaves Harrl.im,.. da ly (except, Monday) at aw n. in., ai d aJi i nt VVest Hil adclphia lit o.Wn. in ' mu' I'asi ijino !'!" leaves Ilarrlsbur,( dally f... cent Mom l'hllailclnl .Miui jiii ii iraivcs itarrisbiiru d tllv frv. ffiVihWiHA" ni. "ml Rtrlvu' "l i,l!'" U:Mrraclilc express leaves Harrhlnirn dalfi nt U:& n. m and nrrlves at West l'lillndcii,i,i .J. l:in. in. ICW-ljiralrft llxprcss leaves llirr!sbriuil.i dal n T O M p. n. n', 1 irr'tiVX, r1.". 1 fit I' lli Itllllll l'l,uU -it doHHilaat Si IU ri. in. " " 1 "'" a.;.5-ilarrlsburK Accommodation lctves Itir. rlsburi: atl'hllr ..'"T """"''Vf lrl111', via i runt .lov. leivn lliirrlsburK dully (except Haiiilny)nt: S m and nrrlves nt Vesl I'ii lludoi i- li ui j -i: I j . ," WESTWARD. J.IO-Erlo Express wdst.for Krlr lenes ltn, r slmrg dirlly (except Bimijiy, ,ai;i) , SI riving ul Krio at 7iio a. in, ""k1'". m,ar. ,;15"7 K.r.l Ml" west, lor fcrlc, teaves llnr,iu bur dally at 1:15 a. in.; arriving nt lTlu nt , "m,; lOi'W-Clticlniiall Ilxprcss Unn lt1r i daily (oxcept H,iturd,i)at icj-ji. p. r 1. J1,r,' Alcona at a:l3 n. in,, and arrive,! t fitl ri "l-ir.!l,',r,lf! I'.nr... 7:07 Lancaster Train, nH:W a. in., nrrlves at Alinm. , . , T""1 arrives at l'ltlsbtirgnl 2;l)i p. m, ' ISiVi HnnI hern l:r,u-nu l,m... ,. .Ji., hi. nml ly nt n. m.,iirilve3iit Alt ji,u', and arrives at l'lttshuri! at I'll it. i. 1 "It IU I. Jiw-iast l.luo leaves llarrumi dul r cepl Hunday) at l:V) p. m.,nrnvcni,t " l " . twjp..iii takes si'.fipernnd nirin.su sttt" n iithlju, m. il liSO-Majl Train, lenvej llnirl-biiri'daUv copt Bimday) at liJU p. m. nn les nt ..u y f ,',!,!'i.!,'i"1'l!i,''c',RUl'l'cl'nl,J nrnvts .it lMt m. Ul l.U) ll. 111) ' VMO-Way l'asfcnscr Train leaWslIarrK.in da ly (except Hunday) nt 7:JH .s. m. arn Altuoua nt 1:3) p. lu. ni.d at WttsburH nt j.p, a:0) Tlirough l'nssctii;cr Train lease il i . . buri! dally (oxcept .Monday) nt 3:0) ii. m(. r,v ' atAUoona atb:lua,iii,aiularrlvcsnt Pittsuurijnt BAMUKr, A. BLACK Mupt.illJ. IMv. I1. 1!, it, (gllOKTEST H0UTJ3 EASTWAlll). Danville, Hazleton & YHlkesliarre R. I WINTER AIUlANQmthNW. EASTWARD, wut.rw.vna LEAVi: Huubnry lMuvlllu Catawlssa , llazlulon A. M, ... (l.'.'u .... 7.UJ .... 7.2S .... U.U1 .1 M. F.AVIC. New Voik, J'.IStOll, 1'n i la liiHhleh'm.: llcthlehcin. 1 itj ' iiiu Hazleton, Cata,.r'l!bS(i. ii., i i. . rhliai elphia I ij,. 1 aJelon, . ux .Now York. I asii sSiiu bury. ii,T, ii , V- ' - ' cimuccisai, nun lurv iv Iho fjorliieru Ceutrnl l,rl p. ni., luovl ml h m,i, &,inva,llr0:ld!'i0 W'tU '" ai,Ab,lr' !,U" nowroulc.11110 ""J ,lnu1ma Coaches on tun J. JIUnVUY KAHli, .Siiperlntcndeut. jVOllTUEUN OENTItAL JtAU on and after Junoirid,'lS72, Trains wi i leave Hunuukv as follows : NOKTJIWAIIO. 1130 P.M. Dally toWIUlamspoil, Jllmlra. fannn. and N.' l-uil'4fSlUr l"l'e''ulh""Je. 12.IJ r, M. Iluiralo, N. Kalis, ,c. li.05 a, m, Williaiusport Klmlr.i Ki lo Ac 0'Ms';oirt'aud,lK'!fe"ert Hu,lJa for nn'nr iJa!,K', ("ceptuuudays) for IMnna. iromlKlmiLr',Sll;Vt-m,'vl1- lS,,a r""'' TltAINS SOUTJIWAlilJ. ''''i'hnadelphl1;.10' to'tlmoti, Wiul.lt.gion ami 'a'i.lUdl!h'lf,f.".Pt s",uU-s ,Jr lun..,n. , kd. P. vor .vu, uoucrnU'tttseuer Aitji Alfheij It. Kim;, Gcu'l. Suji'I, JEADINQ RAILUOAD. iiSl BUMMKll AllBA:iut.iIi:.MT. Monday, May c, : ,j, U. stf; rl'hlladelphla,NowYoik,lte;i,.,i,;j 'otl!; Ville, iuiuiiiiiiH, Ashland, Kluniuiiiu i.eUi.tma AI cnti.wn, l:.istou, l.-phr.ita, I..K, Laud .u Columbia, ic, ' Trains leavo llnrrlsliurs lor New Yoilt in -lows: AtL'.lj, ,lu, n. in., ami 0 ,i. m,. w. ueclliiB WIIU blmllar tralus oi. V, nn ula ltullrnad, and arrlvlni; at N.-v i 10,(J7, n, u.,, aud tl.is p. ui. . llelurnlmj: I.eavo New York t ii.,, 12.bO noon and 0,15 p. m. l'hlladuh. il.i ul ; ,, a. m, and a.riu p. in. i-e.ivo iinrrisuuiKior Kcullng, I'oi.sm maiiua, Jlincrsvlllo, Ashhiud, Hhuinoh u lentoMt u nun I'iiiiirn.at tt.iu a. in., .unl t 1,03 pjiLtonnliiii at Lebaimn llllil'l-tl'lnclii ,1 u stations : tho i.oj p.ni. tmlu couuei ' .n ; 1 1! in l'ottsvillo uud Columbia only. l.,i r i, WchuylkiU ilavcn aud Auouin, v ,i anilbiihiiuehanua ltailroau.u.wi. il... , , i J.I'J p.m. K.v,tl'unnsylvanlannllnmd trams . 111!! lor Allunu.wu K,i-,lon and !nv ... u . , lij.n), n. iu and I.oj p. m. ltetuin ,. i, , .New orlt at U.CO a. m ViM noon nnd . i , ,, and Allcutowu lit T.'JUn, in, Vi. t noou. .Ij I . unii tl.15 ii, in. Way l'ussengor Train .oaves I'lilladcp, ,., 7.:i0a.m connectlui; Willi slinlliir triilu on i i 1'n. railroad returning Irom Hcadlnuuto.-J,. i, stopping at all statlo&s, I.eavo l'oltsvlllo at !),IW a.m., and 3J ,, , llerndou ntlU.UJii. in., Wminnlctu at S.iOiiuiJ I, , u. in,, Ashland nt7,l)3 a.m. and i.'.ll noon Jl.iU anoy city nt 7.51 a. in. and l.-j) p. m, Taiuaqu i , ( S.ii tl. ,iu., and '.'W p. in. lor l'miaduliihln, Ne . iorlt, ltcadlug, llniilsbiirg, Ac. I.eavo rotlsvlllo via Mciiuyiiclll and hn.. haunt lt.Ulro.idat8,lj a.iu, lor Uanl'.uniK 11,13 a. in,, lor rinoUrovouuil Tieniout, Heading Accommodation Train leaves I'uti villoato.jO a. m., passes iteaduia-at 7,-i a, in,, Uvinjat I'hlladelpliia at '.i.jU u. m. Kctuiu.ii,. leaves l'hlladelphia at 5,15 p. m,, pasin tU id lugat7,IJii.iu.,arrlvingatI,iit!svlllo nt"..j, m, fottsiown Accoiuiuouiitlou Tniln.lciivi si'iru. Iiiwuntu.l) a.m.. letuiiilui.'. k.iv. s I -l . i .. . . ..,.. (Nlulh and Clieeii) at 4..JI p.m. Columbia KulUond I'lulns leavo lleaihiij 7,'.M n,m nnd li.15 p.ni, Inr Kplniua, I.i tiz, Lane n ter, Columbia, Ac; rclurnliu leavo 1,'iueasler in S.'.'Jii, in. and J.'Jj p, in., and Cjluniljia cit ii in. nun i. i u p. m. iVlkiolueu II ill Itiiad Ti i.uslo ivo IVm Jnucilon at 7.13 ",'Uii, iii.,a.ua A-,.ip, in, ru. u,i innu null,, vuixr. Vlliu ll!.lvll, s.lu 11,111,, Hi 0 llOOll A I. lj D.lll.. COlllieCllll-' Willi ,.li,Ml:.,- 1 on UendHiu Kailioad, Colebioolidnlo llallroail tralni leave l'olt i at 'J.lOii.iu, I.vun.'Ji.t 7.1i p.ni.ietnniliig lem a ricasaiiinl v.w, ,s.iaudll.i)ii. m .I.J3 p.m, '! Iiecllu Willi kliullnr liallrl nil Kcadilli! ltn,,,,,,, i l'lclterlug VnlK-y Itallrii.id Iralus le.ivu 1'hi ulxvllloat U.10 n, m ,J.lu and 3.3Up,m.; ul m iuu'. leavo livers nt 0.U3 a. in.. U'.n uud 1.11) i. in . coiineellug with trains on Itoadluis Uailin.id. uuesur iiuey uniiinnu i ranis itavo iliiie;, port ut 7iiJu. m. nml :MJ hiu15.mii. in. returmiJi,, leavo liow'iiliigtou at G.&i a. 111., 12..IJ noon nd 5.1) p. in., connecting with similar tralus on Heading ltailioad. On Kuudays, leavo Now oi It at 5, 1 5 p.m., l'bt.. phlaat s,uo ii,m.uiid.l,ljp,m,,(tliob,ouu,ui,iraii, riinulugouly tolteadliig;)le.ivel'ottsino s.iwa.iu., llurrlsbtirit at J.li a. in, and ..(jO p, in, uiui leao Alleutoivu ut 1.-J3 nml V.lr p. in,, and 1, Heading at 7,15 a. in, nnd KMIp, in, lor II. m -bmg, at I.JIn, in. lor Now Yui U, nt 7,'JU il, iuior Allcutmi u and nt u.lil a, in.' and 1.13 p. n , l'hllndclplila. 1 CuriiiiiiuillDii, illleage, Sea'imi, Hchooi Kxcnrslim Tlcltet.s to nnd from all poliu ,. duco,l .uto.. ' liugKiigui- 'Cited throush: lua pounds mion. c.ilU paiau, J. 11. WtlO'fl'i'N, ,, ,, ,,Asst.Hiipt.A-i:nw-, Macli o. lieadlug, I'd., May U. 1S7J. T AO IC AAV ANN A AND JJLOO.M- JJ 1IU1KI KAII.ltDAi) Oil aild nlUl Nii, .7, U7l,l'.tssuii-el Tla.l.. rttURbMllOMSI Oalng North. doing h i, Airlvo Arrlvo i.eavo !.... a. m. p. in, p. in, n. ,i ... iW'i l.ii i.r. ... KS ll.K :.u I , Kcrautou.. liltstou... Klngslon 1 Ht. ,. cS: W.llauoC'rs 8"1) riymouth s.n Hhlckshlniiy,.,, 7,'iil Herwlck 7.3.1 llloom b.os lln,,vllln li.'Il is.:u 12.011 ll.M 11.11 -ViJ 2.10 :t.cs 8.31 11.07 1I.U0 m.:o 1.'.7 vwut.v.i,,,, iiiuttu i,,ri-tiiuiuu uy mo IU.1H ll.lli. ru n n.O I II,..,. I 111., ..r. ,,. , all points Norlli, i:ast and West. IVr.llOUNP.Hup't, pATENT mi ft ARION PIANO. Tlio only )icrcc Inslritment in Iho Woild, 11 is imenimlleil In illchiit ss, l'ower, llrllllancy and Di'rnblllly. Hpcelal terms In Teachers. Mnrhdl favors Ui Cle igyiucu. bond for Illustrated, Arif i I'amphlct, , , . C W. I'OSTKlt, Oenernl Aeeiit. mar 10'71 tr. j M Ainu Chunk, 1'a.
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