THE COLUMBIAN A.ND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural . Care or" Horse. Tho Itnulon Ilarte Hook myn All horsca must not bo fod In tho name pro portions, without regard to thoir nges, tholr constitutions, and tholr work; becauso thq Impropriety of such practice la eolf-ovldont. Yet It la constantly done, nnd la tho basis of diseases of every kind. Novor uso bad hay on account of Its cheapness, becauso Ihoro la no proper nourishment In it. Damaged corn Is exceedingly Injuri ous, it brings on inflammation of tho bowel and skin diseases. Chaff Is hotter for old horses than hay, because thoy can chow nnd digest it bettor. Mix chair with corn or beans, and do not glvo tho latter nlono, becauso it makes tho lioreo chow his food rnoro nnd digest it bolter. May or grass alono will not support a horso uudcr hard work, becauso thcro Is not sufficient nutritive body In olthor. When a horso is worked hard, its food should chiefly bo oats If not worked hard, its food should chiefly bo hay becauso oats supply moro nourishment and flesh-making material than any other kind of food; hay not so much For a Baddlo or coach lioiso, half a peck of sound oats and clghtoen pounds of good hay aro sufficient. If tho hay is not good, add a quarter of a peck moro oats. A horso which works har der may havo ralhor moro of each ; ono that works llttlo should havo leas. Rack feeding Is wasteful. Tho better plan Is to feed with chopped hay, from i manger, becauso tho food is not then thrown about, nnd is moro cosily chow cd and digested. Sprinkle tho hay with water that has salt dissolved in It.becauso it is pleasing to tho animal's taste, and moro easily digested. A tcaspoonful of salt in bucket of water is sufficient. Oats should be bruised for an old horse, but not for a young ono, becauso tho former, through ago and defective teeth, cannot chow them proporly ; the young horso can do so, and thoy aro thus proporly mixed with tho saliva and turned into wbolesomo nutriment. Kickinq Horses How to Oube. A correspondent says that those horses that are disposed to kick in fiarnosa may be cured In one half day's time by pur suing tho following course. Havo a yard of thirty to ono hundred feet square enclosed with a high and strong fence. Load tho horso in the yard; then put on a regular bitting bridle, buckle back very close, so that he can have llttlo or no play with his head; then tako a basket and tie it securely to his tall, and J ust long en' ough bo that his heels, when kicking, will roach it, but not go into it. Now let him kick, mean time talk to him, but at the same timo keep out of his way. Should ho throw himself, walk up to him, and taking hold of tho bas ket, lay it upon him and all around his heels. After ho has lain a little while, loosen ono rein of his bitting bridle, and then the other until ho can get up. If again ho tries to kick, buckle tho bitting roins again, and so keep him until ho is quiot. When ho shows no further disposition to kick the basket, tako it off and put on tho harness; then hookawhiflletreetoono tug and lead him around tho yard. If ho shows no fear of It, hook the other end of it, and let it hit his heels at every stop; very soon ho will not notice it. Now loosen his buckling lines,and letting him havo freo play of his head.drlvo him around. If ho shows any disposition to kick, bucklo up tho hitching rein again, and drive him thus awhile longer; then again uncheck him ; and so continue- to manage until he exhibits no sign of fear or disposition to kick, no matter what may hit hi3 heels. Thcro aro fow horses that may not bo cured in half a day's timo by pursuing tho abovo course. Horses that aro dis posed to run away whenever anything hits tholr heels In harness may also be cured in tho samo manner. Keewno Roads in Repair. The best system of jnonding tho highway is that which mends soonest. Tho old method of working the roads annually by tho tax-payers in person has gone out of uso in many places. The work was not well done, although the tax payers had to uso the roads they mend ed. Tho highways need constant super vision by one man in each town who understands tho business, and who can remedy a defect as soon as it makes its apperance. A deep rut is made deeper by every loadod team that passes over the road, and where the system of an nual repairs prevails the highways aro almost impassable in the early spring. We want the same thorough system of supervision that prevails on our rail roads transferred to the highway. This has been adopted in somo towns In Massachusetts, and is found to be much better economy, and to glvo them much better roads. A load of gravel in sea son applied to the ruts and gullies saves the necessiily of two loads appll ed at tho end of the year. Travel on a well-made road does far less injury than the rainB and frosts. If tho in equalities aro immediately remedied, travel rather helps than hinders road making. Every ouo prefers tho well beaten track to a new-made road. It is quito possible to distribute tho repairs so evenly through tho year that tho road-bod may be always In good condl tion. The loss to tho farming commun ity from bad roads Is enormous. It is ono of tho heaviest taxes wo havo to pay. It Is laid on every article that goes from tho farm to market, and In many cases tho tax Is so heavy that It swallows all tho profits. Good roads lessen tho cost of production; thoy would chcapou tho grocer's bill, tho miller's bill, and especially the cost of fertilizers, which aro tho secret of economical farming la tho older States. Work tho roads today ,and save money. Am, Agr. Tho Rural Meuenger recommends tho following treatment for tho cabbage fly: Tako tho water In which salt fish havo boon soaked ovor night, and with a brush or broom sprlnklo plentifully ovor tho plants, This la all. Ono liberal application, if It is "fishy" enough, will clear out tho fly entirely, so that not a corporal's guard of them will be reft, and tho salt will bo stimulating to tho plants. Young Folks. Tito Story of a Ponny. A KAnt.11 PROM TllH OKRMAN. Hi thn mint, wlinrn nil our pounds, shillings and ponco aro made, thoro once wcrb n gold ducat and a penny Just, colnod. Thcro thoy lay, shining nnd clean, closo togothcr on n table, and tho bright rays of tho sun dnncod and sparkled on thorn. Then said thosovorolgn to thoponny: "You Jump, got away from mo 1 You are only mado of common copper, and aro not worthy Of tho sunlight that shines on you. You will soon bo lying all black and dirty on tho ground, nnd no ono will tako tho trouble of picking you up. I am mado of costly gold. I Bhall travol about tho world with groat lords and princes; I shall do great things and perhaps somo day shlno In tho Emperor's crown." In tho samo room thoro lay by tho flro an old gray cat. Whon he heard this ho llckod hl3 paws thoughtfully, turned hlmsolf around on tho other sldo, and said, "Somo things go by tho rulo of contrary." And bo it proved with tho plocos of monov. It turned out tho very con' trary of what tho gold ducat expected. It fell Into possession of nn old miser, who locked It up in a great chest, whoro It lay Idlo aud useless with Iiunureas of others Hko Itself. But when tho old miser found that ho should not livo much longor, ho burled all his monoy In tho ground, that no ono might get It, nnd thoro lies tho proud ducat to this day, dirty and black, and no ono will over And It. Rut tho nonny traveled far about In thoworld.and itcamo to high honor, And this is how It happened. First, ono of tho poor boys at tho mint received It In his wages. Ho took it home, and as his llttlo slstor was delight cd with tho clean, shining penny, ho gavo it to her. Tho child ran out Into the 'garden to show It to her mother, and saw a poor lamo beggar passing by, who begged for a pleco of broad. " I havo not got any," said tho child. "Then glvo mo a penny to buy some," said tho beggar, nnd the child gavo him her newpenny. Tho beggar then slipped off to tho baker's. Just as ho camo to the shop an old friend of his passed by, dressod as a pilgrim, with mantlo, staff and scrip. Ho gavo to somo children who woro standing around tho baker's door, pictures of good and holy men, and tho children in return put somo monoy in tho llttlo box he had in his hand. Tho beggar asked: " Whero aro you travel ing to?" The pilgrim answored: " Many hun dred miles away to tho city of Jerusa lem, whero tho Holy Christ dwolt and died. I wish to offer up my prayers at his grave, and redeem my brother, who is a prisoner in tho hands of tho Turks ; It Is for this purposo that I beg for monoy." " Then tako a mlto toward It from mo," said tho beggar, and ho gavo his monoy to tho pilgrim, and would havo gone away as hungry as ho camo, had not tho baker, who saw all that haa passed, given him tho loaf which ho wished to buy. And now tho pilgrim waudorod through many lands, and wont in a ship far ovor tho sea to the holy city of Jerusalem. When ho arrived thcro ho first offered up his prayers at tho sepul chre of tho Holy Christ, and thou wont to tho Turkish Bultan who kept his brother a prisonor. He offered tho Turk a largo sum of money if ho would set his bro- thor froc. But tho Sultan wanted moro. Tho pilgrim said : " I liavo nothing moro to offer you but this copper pen ny, which was given to mo by a poor hungry beggar, out of compassion. May you also havo pity as ho had, and tills copper penny will sccuro you a re ward." Then tho Sultan took compassion on him, and set his brothor free, and ho received the ponny from tho pilgrim. The Sultan put tho copper ponny in his pocket, and after a llttlo while for got all about It. Now It happened that after a timo the Emperor of Germany came to Jerusalem to fight against the Sultan. So the Sultan fought bravely at tho head of his army and was never wounded : but ono day an arrow was aimed at his right breast, it struck him, indeod, but glanced off from his clothes without wounding him. The Sultan was very much surprised, and when his clothes wcro examined after the battle, the penny was loundin his pocket, and this had caused tho ar row to glanco off. So the Sultan prized tho penny very much, and had it fas tened with n golden chain to tho hilt of his curved sword. Somo timo after ward tho Sultan was made prisoner by tho Emperor, and had to yield up his sword to his conqueror. So tho penny came into the possession of tho Em peror. Ono day when tho Emperor was sit ting at tho table, and was Just In tho act of raising his goblet to bis np3, tho Empress said sho was anxious to see the curved Turkish sword. So it was brought in, and as tho Emperor was showing it to theEmpress tho ponny became unfastened and fell into tho gob- lot of wine. Tho Emperor saw it; and beforo drinking tho wino ho took out tho penny. But when ho looked at it ho perceived that tho ponny had turned quito greeu. This showed ovorybody that thcro was poison In tho goblet. A wicked servant girl had mixed tho poison, hoping to kill tho Emperor, Tho servant was ordered to execution, but tho ponny was set In tho Emperor's crown. So this ponny made a child happy, gavo bread to u beggar, dollvor ed a prisoner, saved a Sultan from being woundod, and prnsorved the Ufa of an Emperor, It deserved to bo set In an Emperor's crown. Perhaps it Is there to this day, If wo could only sco tho crown. Children's Hour. Willie bad an Uncle Charles who was a minister, and whom ho saw for tho first timo while on a visit to him. "Wllllo was an observing llttlo fellow of three years. The first timo they mot at the table. Undo Charles bowod his head over tbo plato and asked a blessing. This was a new service to Willie, who could hardly restrain himself, butspent tho time In examining his plato. Just as his uncle concluded, ho tnrnod It over and observing tho stamp of tho makor on tho bottom, called out, "Thoro's moro on tho other sldo, Undo Charles, say that." Miscellaneous. BOOTS & S&OES. AT E.M.KNORKS SPRING STYLES, THE LATEST AND BEST. Every vnrlcty for Men, Womcu and Clillilron. OLD STOCK Belling nt Cost to closo out to mako room for NEW GOODS. Bargains ! Bargains ! CALL AND SEE. A. J. EVANS. READY MADE AMU CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. UE HAH THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AMD EMPLOYS THE BEST WORKMEN, Par Brood fits and nrnn-mt.nr.R4 In fllllnir oritur. there u tho place to go. His goods are selected wltn cara nnd his Hub. torn Work will compare favorably with tho best efforts of the lashlonablo city Dealer. HE KEEIS A LAItQE STOCK OP BOYS' AND CJUXDREN'S CLOTHING AND CEBITS' FURNISHING GOODS, At Astonishingly Low Prices, Bloomsburg, Hept, K. 1871-tl JOHN O. JACOBY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY! BERWICK, FENN A. Tbo undcrstcned wonld resnficthillv Inform the Cltlions or Berwick, nnd vicinity, that he haa opened a Confectionery and llatcery in ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Berwick. Pa., where ho la nrenarftd In furnish all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, KBENCH CANDIES, KOltEIUN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS 0HANQES, LEMONS, KAISINS Ac., Ac, &C, Ac. BY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Among the assortment will bo fonnd Cream Nuts, English Walnuts, Peanuts, Almonds, Fil berts, Figs, Apples, Cocoa NutH, Jellies of diller. ent kinds. Mustard, Catsup Pickles, Chocolate, Canned Fruit or all kinds. Corn march, Egg Bis cuit, Boda Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Cheese, ouup, y iiuui; irupur, iigreeuienb l apers, rm- velopes, FISH AND OYSTERS, And produce of nil kinds. Fresh Bread an Cakes every day. Jce Cream In Season, Your patronage is solicited. JOHN Q. JACOBY. Berwick, Jan 171 ty QONNELL & BATTIN, Wholesalo and Retail Doalors In BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL AND NAILS, Rims, Hab3 and Spokes, Springs, AXLES, and PIPE BOXES, HORSE SHOES, nnd 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, O Orders by mall solicited, and promptly filled. 118 Penn Avenue,, BOKANTON, npr. 4,187tf. T) ROPOSED AMENDMENT TO L THE CONSTITUTION OF PENN8YLY.V JOINT HFBOI.TITION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution Of Pennsylvania. lie it retolwtl 01 the Senate and Ifouic tit Jfrn retenlattvet o) the Omnmonuitatih e X-tniuultania in General Autmlly nut, lhat the following wealth bo proposed to the people for their adop tion or rejectlou. pursuant to the provisions of Btrlke out the sixth section of the article of the constitution, nuu lust-i. iuubu icereoi me following I "A BUte Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State, at such time and for such term of service as shall be prescribed by .aw. wjt.t.tam ELLIOTT- Speakers of tbo Houne of lie prose ntatlves, Hpealcer oft he HonaU, APPROVED tub iweniy-aecouuuay 01 jsiarcn. Alino lomini uuu tuuuiuuu wigm uuaureu urn seventytwo, jvn. W. GEAllY. Prepared and certified for publication pursn FRANCIS JORDAN. Secretary of the Commonwealth OrriCB HicnrrAiiv oy tob jljimonwiai.th, ilAitiiisiiirno. JunoSMh.lMl. July 6111.1972. 3m Miscollanoous. M1 ILLEH'H STORE. B. II, MILLKIt A HON, havo removed their Hlnro to tlio room formerly occupied by Mondoiihftll.ou Alaltislroot,Illooms burs, nearly oppostto tho Episcopal Church whero thoy nro dotormlnodtoseUonrta moderate terms cm can bo procured olso whero, Tutor stock oomprlsM LADIES' DUEB3 U00D3 of tho choicest styles nnd latest fjuslilous, together with n largo assortment of Dry (loads and Gro ceries, consisting of tho foiiowiugtmlclea Carpets, Oil Cloths, oths, Casslmoron, Shawls, Flnnnols, Bilks, Whllo Cloods Linens, Hoop tlklrUr, j Muslins, J IlollowwnrJ Codnrware (Inoeuswaro, llnrdwa Hoots aud Hhotia, Hats and Caps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-Uinaxci, Tobacco, Colli o, ttngars, Teas, Hire, Allspice, Ulnger, Cinnamon, Nnlmcgi AND NOTIONS UHNEKALLY. 1 i In short, ovorylhlii" usually kept In country tores, to which they Invito tho attention of lly pnblla generally. Tho highest prloo will bo paid for country produce In nschauge for goods. H. Jr. MILbEIt A BOM, ........ Btooinsburg Po. oct 3171 If EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of SPRING GOODS DAVID LOWENBEItU Invites attention to his stock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, at his storo on Main Street, in tho new block, Bloomsburg, Pa., whero no has Just received from New York and Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashlenable, durable, and handsome DRESS G00D3, consisting of BOX, BACK, ROCO, GUM, AND OIL-QLOTH COATS AMD PANTS. of all sorts, sizes and colors. He has also rop ion lshed his already largo stock of CLOTH AND CAS3IMERE3 , STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS BHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, BUSl-KNDEUa, AND FANCY ARTICLES He nas constantly on hand a largo and well-so- ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VE3TINQ3, which he Is prepared to moke to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best manner. All his clothing la made to wear, and most of It Is of home manufacture, GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, of every description, fine and cheap. His case ot fowelry Is not surpassed In thlslplace. Call and examine his general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AO. oct!3'71 DAVID LOWENBERG. R. Ro R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CUKES THE WORST PAINS In from Ono to Twenty1 Mlnutos. NOT ONE HOUR ' titter rcadlnr thin ruivcrtlftement Tired my one HtjKFEH WITH 1'AIN. IiADWArS HEADY RELIEF IU A CURE FOB KVEt.Y l'AIN. It wu the Bnt mad I Tho Only I'ttlra Komctlv tn.tAiitp rtfitii tho moit cxcrnclatlnr tialnf. olliva In flftnirrmtlon, and cures ConscitloDt, whether of tlia Lunps, btomacij. liowels. or other cUwU or oreon. by ono opplica- tlou. IN PROXT ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No mutter how vlolcut or eicructatlnjr tfie pain Uio iillEU MAT10, Bod rlrtdon, Inflrm, Crippled, Hcrvoua, Neuralgic or prostrated 1th dlseasg may Butter, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. I INFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYf. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEIt. INFLAMMATION OF TUB H0WEL8. CON0EST1ON OF TIIE LUNGS. EOUE THROAT, DIFFICULT IIREATIIINO. i ALiiiAiiuji vit .jixain. HYSTERICS, CR0U1", DIPHTHERIA. 1 ' CATAURU, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RnEUMATISJI. COLD CniLLS, AOUK UULLS. Tlia itppiiciuion ji mo jipnay lieiier in mg part or parts whero tho pala or difficulty cxlrta will afford caao and comfort. Twenty drops In Mr a tomMr of wattr ylll In a frw momenta cure CR AMI'S. M'ASMH. rUJUU HTOUAOH, HEAKTltlJItN, MUK. llKAUAUJlK. HI AillillU A, ltYSKNTEUY. OOLK!, WIND IN THE UO'.YELS, Mid nil INTERNAL TAINS. Travelers mourn niwayi carry n tama or unmnv Heady Keller "with them. A few drops In utcr IU haa Frcucn Brandy or Bitters a a stimulant. FEVF.U ANX AGUE. rrcVFTl ANIl AfltlH cnre.1 for flftv rpiitu. Thftrn fs not a remedial ncent In this world that will cure Fever nnd A (rue, nnd all otucr .Malarious, union, scarlet, Tvphnm, Yellow.nnd other FmerafnMed ly RADWAY'S FILLS) o quick as UAiiiYAi i;uAiJX KLLiEf t liny cent 'crVotUe. bold ly Druggist i. HEALTH ! BEAUTY! h RTUONO AND rt'nE KICK HLOOH-TXCHEASn OP TltfUL UUUl'lXXJO.N bLCUUUD TO ALU DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPAR1LLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISIUNO CURESi SO (JUIC'K. SO IIAI'II ARIO TIIE OHANOKS TUB llODY UNDEUlIOES, UNPEIt TDK INFLUENCE OF THIS 1RULY WONDERFUL MEDIClNEi THAT Evory tOny an Bncroaso In Flosh and Wolqht Is Soon and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop .r th RARSArARILLMX RKSOLVXNT communicates thruiu'a tho ilcd, Swc.it, t'rlno, itiid Ulur fulds nnd juices of thu rya'.om lh I nor of JliV, fur It rcpuU h waatu of tlia body wlih nr v nnd suiuul material. Scrofula, bypliIIU, CjnnmjlM, CLuidnlar dhtciuo, Ulcers In tho Thro.it, Mouth, Tumors, Nodid In tl.o tliaml nnd ether part of tho syxum, hot Eyes, Strumous DUttnrrit from the Ears, nnd the worst form of bkln d!seue, Erup tions, Fever Bare, hcald Head, Rlns Worm, bait Rheuci, Errifpclas, Acne. UUci Spot. Worm In thn Flesh, Tumors, Cancers In tho Womb, and all wtoltenln-j and painful d charjre s, Ntsht Sweat, Loas vt Sperm, and nil wuttei of Uio life principle, are wlthlti tho curative ranee of thUwomW of Modern UliemUtrv. and n few davi na will nrova to nny person uilnjc It for cither cf thcuo forms pf.discaio ts jioient power to euro them. il uv I'Butiii. lutiijr uctu i mint n decomposition that U continually If tho put tent, dally becoming reduced ly the wastes aid ti'Qmtiflaitlon that Is contlnunllv nrncrcHsInir. pureprf 'n arreatlog thew vsttts, nnd repairs the sameilh new mater til m-ido from healthy tlooJ-utid this tho SARSAFARIL L1AN will and does secure. Not ci.Iy doca the bAbsurAtULiux RuoLTzirr excel s'l Vnown Tern tdlal nents In tho cure of Chronic, Scrofutouj, Coiibtltutlcna!, aud bldu illsconcs ; but R U tho only positive cure fur KUIuey & Blmlilcr Complaints, Urinary, and Womb dlennei. Grave!, Dlabttcs, Dropny Btnppuita cf Water. Incontinence of Urine, Hrlghvi Dlscuet All'uniltiurl4, nnd In nt) eases whero there are Wlckduit de Ilko the white of an epr, or threads Hko white silk, or thera Ua morbid, dark. Lllltiua nnnearance. and whits banivdiiit UipObtts, nnd whin therg U prick liif, barnlne sensation v, hen imiitnir water, nkd naln la tha Small of the Hack &nd nlunir the LTns, l'rlcc,i.QO, v WORMS. Tho only known and curt Remedy fur I('t -3'.rt, Tupe, etc. Tumor of 12 YcmV Groivllt CiircU hy It n tinny 's Ilesolvout. UsTistv, Mass., July IB, e Pa. n"wivt I )Bv lint 0srlsa Tumor In tli orulil id bow.lt. All lbs IhirWl U "tWowunalielpfor it." 1 tlwl ewry thli a lltut u rcommndiJ i tul iiotlilnit CtlptJ mi. I r yuur lUwhrttHt, mul llmujlit I wuuUtry lt tut hsd no hllb lull, Ucsnu I had auffWretl fr enn, J .ok lis boltlu of tit ItcM'lvful. J mi ls i t lto4wk) I'llli, snj two Ultlti of yti lUftJy Kllf t sui tlivrn It nut iIkh of iunmr to ta tea or (II, unj I fl Ulwr, iinsrUr, mJ lijjiir thut 1 bsti tor twclrsjtsrs. 1 b wvrt lumwr mu In lts lfl iW of tLt ll, ovtr tb ffl.a. Mrils tbU U 0U fur IL Uktifit cf etlcn. You rsn publUkilf vilClMt. HANNAH 1. KNAi'f. DR. RADWAY'S' PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, pftfretly tastelesi, tkgaittly coated with wret'pum, pure regulaU, purify, clcanaf, nud trvnethen, 1 hid way's Hi, for tho cure cf nil illordir of tho btonruh. LUcr, Rowls, Kidneys, ltladder, Nervous DUeaiog, Hcannehe, tJonstla tlon, PoMtlYeRfM, Indliroiitloii. DvHpcpshi, ItUlousncei, lU lous Kci er, InUuninit.Uon ot tho ltowtU. Hies, and all Ve riuicement of the Internal Viscera, wnrmnted to titct n iMjutlve cure, l'urely Vegetable, cvstalnlnz no merciy. lulnfrsls. or doltlerloui dm, tr ifhwrve the Mlowiufr yrEitorai rcsultlDg from III ordtrn of iU9 DUtlvo Orguiu i Coi.it!1(in, lukxd nin, Full nut cf tbo PhxJ ftt the Itrul Acidity t tba St-nnut t, kuks, llmtlunt, DUruM ft Twd. 141 nun trWlbt iu Ls tHuunt-h, tWr &u(lmlksf Mublnft or tvttr inf St tb Ht of tit Slnh, iiUluir il lU HtsJ, urrlJd,Ui4 liiitJcttlt lirvsiklutr, Httltntlmf stlb lart, C'baVhiff or bulTorsmx SnMtlop whvit in lylif rVttiiM. IHuiixm ,f UI, Vkt tt WtU Ufer lbs Rlifbt, tr sn4 lul Im Iu Iij IUmI, fkllclftfy cf J'rrii'lrkUen, VIWwmm (f llt Vkl i Tw,, a iq Un ibti Umbi, sf4 luMvn iimtut it (Uti, linrnlff (4 tbs 111). A fl- sos r.RAI)WAV'SlMLI.H will free the syivm from oil ihtt nUiiiiii"i dltiinUrs. I'rkv, as cents KrLox fcOLD nY DRIfllUIHTR. 3 1 r UKAp -KA1.SK AND Tit UK." Kcnd one I' tier Vsrrp lo HA 1 'WAY i'O., No. kj Maiden Ui.o, Nw.Vrb. lufunuutkxi t.rtl( lUmsuitsU will 4 m.t you. rilESlUINTIAI. CAUI'AKJN, OAl'dOArKB & T0IIC1IES. Benil tot Illustiutud Cnv cdlah una 1'iticE List, CUNJJINaiUM A UILL, uAwuirAtryuuEEa, No. 201 Church Street. Juno 21, lwa-linos, TDLANK DEEDS. Ve now usto the flnestassortment of BLANK DKKDa on liana una for bale that weie ever kept lu BluomkburB, Large tlio on best rurcli. ment paper, Common Deeds, Kzoeutor's anil Auminisirators uoous gmsii suojcooa ana tap common uccus, oo, REMOVAL!! T. W. NILES', M 0 H I 0 W A tljK lt.0 O M B ' - jmvo l.icon removed to tlio i NEW mtTCK IJUILDINQ OITOMITH tho KPiUUUl'A L UI1U UU1I, M AIN l Wlicrodo will licopn general linen t of L'llE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, OUfJANS, VIOhlNS, ananllKINlH t' MUSIOAl. INflTltUMMNTH, Also MUHK1 1100ICS for nil lNBTltUMBNTH. 1-1AN0 AND OUOAN HTOCll ALT. HTYL13 ANUIHtlCKS. TIIE SHOEMAKER PIANO is tho cheapest First Clas3 Piano iu tlio market. Havingafciircd tho Agency ol tlio GEO. WOODS' UENOWNED 01MIAN8, for Columbia County, together villi tho CELEBRATED TEMfLB ANGELIC, fnrnUhesvndvautago3 to purchasors 'not found elsewhere) STATIONARY OP ALL KINDS. A full assortment of SQUARE AND OVAL FRAMEE3, ;all stylos aud prices constgutly on hadd. STEEL EGUAVINGS, CIIROJIOI C0L0BEI1 43-Call and oxamluo. mch8'72-0m. Tho Raco of Tixao Koopors, M. If. ALL E BACH DEAI.Ei: IN WATCHES and JEWELRY DANVILLE Pa. SILVnil AND PLATED WARE, FIIENCII CLOCKS, SWISS AND AMERICAN STEM WATCHES. TIIE RENOWNED ELGIN WATCHES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE JEWELRY, DIAMONDS Ac. tf Repairing promptly attended to. ANNOUNCEMENT I THE BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL will open under the entire control of the BOARD OP TRUSTEES. They have selected as Frlnclpal of the Instl. iuuou BEY. JOIIN IIEWITT, a gentleman whose qualifications have been fully tested and proved In other educational en. terprlses ofn like, nature; and thoy ask and nave a runt u uemanu lor nim ana me insti tution, tho confidence and support of our own citizens, and of the friends of the enterprise and ot education everywhere. In point of comfort. convenience and ueauty of buildings and sur- ruuaaings, no bcuooi in mo niaio surpasses ims; sad we are determined It shall not be second lu the kind, quality and thoroughness of Its disci pline and culture. The fall and winter session of twelvo weeks will begin MONDAY, AUGUST 2Gtu, and closo FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20rn. EXPENSES: Tuition nnd RnArdlnsr. lnelnillngrwagliint nnd heat, per week, t5.(J0, ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Tuition for dav nunllH. mm dollar Tier veck. luthe model school, sixty cents per week. In tho primary, forty centsuer weeir. Music, Draw lug. l'alutlng, Ac, extra, llllls are imvablc. and must be nald nromntl v. one-half at the beginning aud tho other half at tho middle of the session. J, G, FREEZE, Secretary, L. II. RUPERT. President. A0E1IT3 Wlttll (3! JwelTfl Years v Will Indians Mails, Irpliik votviftvlrf lila oiltranlnrAU nf tli A inrnnnd jHlTK ClUKFand 11IG WARRIOR among the BedBklns. Thrilling accounts of Great Hunts, Balrbieadtb Escapes and Terrible Contests with the big camoand hostile tribes. Spirited descrip tions of the habiui aud superstitions of that strango people, Their Sports, Legends, Tradi tions. How they Woo ana Wed, Bcaln, Doctor; Worship, Ac New, Fresh and Popular. Price Low. it Is selling by tho thousands with won derful rapidity. Agents are making from 130 to I1WJ per week. Choice Held yet vacant. Send at once loriiampie enapicrs, ninsiraiions ana par Uenlars to A. II, liUUllARD, IublUher, Jau71-tf. tuqChestuutbtPhlU. Miscollancons, 1872. 1872. new spuing; uoods. M. P. LUTZ Itanlustrclumoil from Not? York with n full lino ol BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, LYONS' BILK POPLINS, BILK PONGKKS, plain filrlponiidclicncy i aujs'Jifafs, Ktrlpo ninl plali? (1RASS CLOTHS, Milpn' plain nnd chono. WASH POPLINS, lilark nnd colorcil. ALPACAS, FANCY PLAIDS, COLORED OAMIUtlCS, PERCALES, WHITE GOODS, SUISSE, XAIWjATAN, V10TOUIA LAWN, UiailOl' LAWN, - NA1NK00KR, 1'lliUEH, iiAMtlltirs LONG CLOTH, NAl'KINH, 1J0IY1.S, TOWELS, LACE CUHTAIiUS, SHAWLS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, nnd ovorylhlng generally kept lu n llrst'Clnts DRY GOODS STORE. BROWEK'S BLOCK, EAST OI''.CO0r.T;HOUSE,JMAINi.HTm:ET,' I BLOOMHBUIIG, PA- miEis.1 10 Or Sugnr-Coatca, Coucoiitratod, Root and Horlml Juice, Aiitl-llllloua Crnnnlos. THE "VVVTLJ: GIANT" CATHARTIC, or Mnltum In Parva Physic. Tho novelty of modern Medical, Chemical and Phar maceutical feclcnco. No uso of any longer taking tbo large, rcptdglvo and naucau4 pill, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky InKretlients, when wo can by ft careful application of chemical t clence. extract all tug caiuariic ana otucr meuiciuai properties from tho most valuablo roots nud hcrbfl, and cunccntrato thcui Intoamlnnto Granule, scarcely larger tlinn n nmstnril Hoed, that can ha readily swallowed by thoso of tbo most vensitlva tlomaclu and fastidious tastes, Eachllttlo I'ureutlvo l'ollot represent?, In a most concentrated form, ns much catbart tc power as Is embodied lu any of tbu largo pills found fur salo In tho drug shops. From their wonderful cathartic power, In proportion to their tlzo, pcoplo who havo not tried them nro nnt to supnoto that they aro harsh or drastic In effect, hut such (s not at all tho case, tha different actlvo medicinal principles of which they aro composed being so harmonized and modhlcd, ono by tho others, as to produce n most Hciircliluff and thorough, jet gently aud hludly opera ting cnihurtlc. ( $500 Reward is licrcby offered by tho proprie tor of theso Pellets, to any chemist who, upon an alysis, will find in tliciu any Calomel or other forma of mercury or any other mineral poison, dicing entirely vegetable, no particular core is required whllo using them. They opcrato without disturbance to tho constitution, diet, or oc cupation. For Jaundice, Hcmlnelic, Con stipation, Iiurmro Illood, Pain In tho SliouldorH(XlKhtnotMof IhnUlicKt, I)lz zliioss.Sour Ui'UCtntiona ur thn stom ach, Had lasto lu mouth, Itilloiis attacks, Pain in region of inducts, Illtornul Fever, liloutcd feeling nliout Moutueli, Itiihli ol Illood to Ileail.lllul, Colored Urine, Uusoclublllii and Rloouiy I'oi-ebodiiigu, tako Dr. l'lorro'y Pleasant Purgutlvo pelloti. in explana tion of tho remedial power of my Purgative Pellets over so great n arlcty of diseases, I w 1. h to say that their union upon tho milinul eeono my Is uulvorsul, nut u gliiud or tlssuo escaping their tuiiutlvo liunroHs. Ago docs not impair them; their sugar-coating and bclu" enclosed In glass bottlos prcscno their virtues unim paired for auy length of time, in any climate, so that they are always fresh and rellablo, whlih is not tho case with tho pills found iu tho drug stores, put up in cheon wood or pasto-board boxes. Itecollect that for all diseases whero a Laxative, .tltorntlvo or Purgatlvo Is indicated, theso llttlo Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction to all ho uso them. Thoy nre sold by ull cntorprlslng Druggists at US cenu u bottle. Do not allow any druggist to lndnco yon to take anything t ho that ho may say Is Just as good as my Pellets becauso ho makes a larger profit on that which ho recommeudp. If your druggist cannot supply tbcru, tucloiu S3 cents sad receive them by return mall from it. T, IUltV Ji, 3T. J l'rop'r, JUFFALO, N, y, Ul8721y. QARRIAQE MANUFACTORY, jiioomsunrg, l a. VM. 0. BLOAN 4 BROTH Hit Have on hnnd and for salo at the most reasona ble rutes splendid slock or OARRIAQEH. BUGGJKH. and every description of Wagons With PLAIN AND KANOY warranted to bo made of the best ana most dur able materials, and by tho most experienced worKinen. An wnra: seni out irom me esuiu Ihihment will bo found to beof the highest class and sure to give perfect satisfaction. Thoy have also a flue assortment of H L E I U II S of all the newest and most fashionable styles well and carefully made aud of the best mater ials. An Inspection of their work la asked as HI believed that none superior can be found lu the country. an 171 NOTICE. Tho undersigned licrcby notify nil thoso indebted to mem on note, uoua or book accouut, to call aud sottlo tho samo on or beforo the first day o f October next. All neglecting this notice may expect to pay costs. McKELVY.NEALat'O. Vlnrtnr r!Hi ri re V -t rv rftncyDrlntc.m.ide of I1' i r Hun lit lev, T ot.-ir.i and llcfuist; Luinrm. dndrirl, f, t '1, it id sw itiiuit tu Iu.t--- tli J taste. cO led "TomcV "ApiKlinT.' ,,Rl,.torc!, fiC , that lead llir tipikron tr. drunt turn mid ruin, but arc ft trua McdiciiH'f. fnndi fropi tlie n it vo mots nnd lierbj of Call f.triu.1, frci! fivim all Alcuhohc huintilmts. 1 hi y arc tha Ornnt Illood Tiuillcr and n I-ifc j.iviutt rnntlfe, a Tun fuel Kcnov.Uor nnd Invlgorator of the hydem. carry iiift eff nil poisonous mattor, and restoring thft Wood tn .1 Iieililiy condition, enriching It, tefrenlutiR ni,d in i ator.ilnifC both mind and body. They arc easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain lu their results, safe and reliable In all formi of dipf ne, No Person cmt Xnlto Ihcso IllKfru accont (nR to directions, and remain loiic unwell, provided their buncsare not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital orRans wasted beyond tho toint tif repair. J'Mirtsla or InHifrlloii. Headache, 1'airt In tho Shoulders, CourIis, lightness of the Chest, Dull neis, Sour Uructationsoi the Stomuh, Had la&ta In tho Momh, Uilions Attickf, Palpitation of the Heart, In flammation of tho I-tincs, Tain in tlio tep.ious of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful lymptomi, aro the clT tpring of I)ypcpsi.i, In these complaints it hai no equal, and ono bottle tvtll prove a bitter guarantee of lu merits thin n lengthy advertisement, J'or Fcmnlo CniilnliitAt in vounff or b mar l-ied ot ingle, at tho chwnf womanbood, or the turn of life these Tonic Hitters display bo decided anlnllueiiCQ tint a tnarktd Improvement Is soon perceptible. I'or liillnmaintnry ntitl Cliruulo Illicit nint Ism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, lliliou, K jmittsnt and Intermittent 1 turn. Diseases of the lilooil. Liver, Kidneys and llladdcr, these llitterahtvobeen most successful. Such Diseases are cnused by Vitiated Illood, which is generally produced by derangement of tho Di geMivc OrRins. Tlioy aro a Orntlo PurfjnHvo n well nrt n Totitc, posscssinff also the peculiar merit of acting ai a iwwerful agent in relieving Congestion or Intlanmution of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Udirnis Discises. Vor Kklu DUrnscs, Lruptions, Tetter Salt Khciim, lllotclics, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Hoils, Cat bundes, Klns-u orms, ScildI lead. Sere Kycs. Krysipcla. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration s of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of h.itc er namo or nature, aro literally dug up and catriodout of the system in a short lime by the use of thesj Hitters Ono Iwttle in such cacswill convince the mo-t incrtdubu3 of their curativo effects. ClcniiRo tlio VHInfctt Klood uhencver you find its impurities bursting tiirouglt the skin in Pimple, Kruptions, or h- . i clti.mse it when ovt find It ob etructcd and slur ;th inthecins; cleanse it when it Is foul l your fecliiiJ will toll yon wK-u. K cp the blood pure, and the hoahh of the system uill h11ow. (Jrnlcrul tliousuiula proclaim Vinpoak Bit tbrs the most wonderful Iinigorut that ever sustained the ninkinc; system. l'Jiif, 'rnpo, mill oilier Wornm, linking In the system of so many thousands, are clfkCtually destroyed and removed. Say a tlistinguiahtd physiologist 1 'i here Is scarcely an Individual upon the face of the earth nhose body Is exempt from the presence of worms. Ills not upon the heilihv elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed theso living monsters cf disease. ( No system cf Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like theso Jhttcrs. Mechanic n 1 UlAcnscu, Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals such as numbers, Type-setters, Cold-beatcrs, and Miners, as they advance hi life, will be jftibject to paralysis of the Powtl. To guard against this tako a dose of Walker's Vinecau Witters onco or twice a week, as a Preventive. lUUoiifl, llcniKCeutf mitt Intermittent Fcvcri which aro so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the a United Stated, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Aikansa, Hcd, Colorado, lirarns, K10 Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah.Uoanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by cxlen sive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal isccra. There aro always more or less ob structions of the liver, a weakness and irritable Elate of the stomach, and great torpor of tho bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powcif.il intluenco upon these various orzans, is essentially necessary. There 11 no cathartic for the purpose equal to D. J. Walker's ViNEcJvn Hitter, as they will speedily emoo the dark-colored viscid matter wiiU which tho bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the reactions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functkms of tho digestive oreans. bcrofuln. or Kind's KvlL Wliitft Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swilled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous ir.uainmations, inaoicut imiammatious, iMcrcunat At frctions, Old Sores, Lruptiji.sor the Skin, Soro Lyes, tic. etc. In tlie-.ti.ni in .ill cthr constitutional Diseases. Waikkr's Visegak HtTTKiis have shown their greit curame puw.rs in inc moji oDituuu anj intraciauie cases. Dr. "IValKorN Cnllforula VlticRtir niflcva act cn all the ucas.sina similar imnner. lly purifying the Illood tluy totaove the cause, and by revolving away the diets ol the ijul.inunation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts uceivc h..tlth, aud a permanent cure ts c'fecu'd. The iropcrUe of Dr. Walker's Vineoar HiTTEm aro Aijcricnt. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, UixatiVk', Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, The Aiieiient and mild Laxative properties of Tlo Wiifin.'i Vivtrnt-tj IIittitdi ti, ,1... I, f;uird In all ciacs of eruptions and malignant fevers, tuoir i.tlsimic, Ik'.iIMi aud soothing properties protect the lumors of the iauces Their Sedatiac properties allay pain hi the ncroni sjttcni, louacli, and bowe'ls, either from inilanimation, wind, colic, cramps etc. Their Counter! rn tan t influence extends throughout the system, Their Diuretic nrorcrtiet act on the K nine vs. currectin and rcgulat'.ig ilu tlow cf uiiue, 1 heir Anti-Ihlious properties fctmml.iio tli liver, in the secretion of bile, and its di&chargcs through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all icmedial agents, fir Ihu cute of Ilihous Fever, Fever and A w, etc. Koi tlf.V Uio lioily n;;ulii4t ilUcnto by puri fying all its ihiuU wuh Vini G it Hi tteks. No epidemic can I i!.e hold of a ystein thus fitrearmcd. The Incr, tho stomach, the tiowvln, the kidneys, and the nerves are ri'iirtereii uiwase-jimoi ny tin great nivigoraiil. The Millcary of Waiker's Vinfcar Hit tcrs. in Chroiin lhsvi i. Fevers Nervous Disordvis. Const ip.it i on, defi-Jcncs of villi power, nnd all maladies n lli.t ..ml. ti liL.r h......t4 .M,t,nir or muscular syjt-'U, tin ItiO'i cxiwrieiiced byiiuiulieds ot tiiousatius stml huik,. ui iiiuusaiuu mum aro Oolt ion for the same tl i (. Dlt cctliHHt l .iku uf iho HittiTs ou going to bed at night fiom a hilt i ami tw lulf wine-glassful. Eat good hour i vl ting fiod, such as beefstetk, mutton chop, vcniii'ii, roast U-ci, and vegetables, and tal.e mil door cxereNe. They are composed cf purely vegetable ingred.ents, and cDi(a.n nn piiit. J. WALKKU, I'H-p'r It-M.-IIrDOVALnCO., Druirzii-ts and (Jon Acts. San Francisco. Cat.. aud corner ot Washington and Ch-uliuii Sts., New York. SOLD LV ALL DUUGGISrS AND D HALL US. Kf3 nlS-72 3m THE QUEEII THE AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE AND COMPLETE SKVIN( MACHINE -0- Tho (lrst ninl only HUTTON.HOIJK AND SEWINC3 JiAUHINK combliRMl tlmt lias iniiao us nuvent in tins or any ollior country. S-Tlto following reasons aro ulvon wliy this Is the bebt. Family MachinG to Piu'cliase. ). Dccnuso It will do ovory thing tlmtauyjna ctiluo can do. sewing 1. Bccftusoltwlll work a ueauiiiui eyelet Hole. irom tno jiusst to me 6. Ilecausa It cnu do coarsest, material, Horn- over-baud soamlng, by which sheets. lUllnw .U.UK. lUJllllg. lUIUIIli, bralcllng. binding eath- erluj ana sowing on, at cases and tho llko aio tno samo timoruiniug, quilting, etc., bettoi soweu over and over. man auy otlier ua- 0. Becauso tbo best mechanics m'onniinrn It. cuiuc. tbo best Uulshed nud madoon tho best princi ple of nnv machine 2. Becauso It can work a bcaulimi button-liolx, malting as lino a pearl manutactui ed. 1 1 hat, uu springs mj ureau! uothluir lo L'ct out nf wi ujr luu uuuu. uruur. 3. Because It will em broider over tlio odKO. 7. llccautiii It is twn macuincs in ouo. A making a neat nnd beautiful border ou uuyl uurron-HOLB work INO and Hewikq AIa chine coaiblued, TNo other Machine can accomplish the klud of sowingstated lit Nos. U.3. 1. nud 0. l'artics using n lnmlly sewing maclilno want i. u nuuc Aivviiinr.uue wiui uu tno improve1 ments. ItlstolastnT.lFETlMK, and therefore ono Is wanted that will do tho most work, ami do It luu ui'ww uuu nils uiuciiiuo can (in soverai kmiiih of sowing not dono on AN V OT1I HH M AUI I IN U, besides doing uvery klud that all others can do Tlio American or Plain Sowing Machine. (Without the button-holo parts), docs all that in uuuu uu luu uiuuiuuiiuu except UttltOU-UOlO UUd uvvi.uuiuiuj. s. J. FAUX. Agent, BL.OOMSBUKG-, Pn. AGENTS WANTED IN EYEUY TOWN. COJIPANY'S WAREUOOMS, 1310 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. T?vnMln ti.A... t.nr...n , , ln l II ntivntlim Sowlug Mttchluo, U'.'llWi!-llni, EU3IN1CSS OAltDS, ViHITINU OAltDS, KITElt 1IKAD3, HILL 1IKADB, rHOUHAMMlW, 1'OaTElW, A'J., AO, Noatly and OJioaply Printed c'roth Hie Isteot Ulyles of Type at tha 0 UM11I IT JDK. Roil Roads, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, BUMMER TIME TAllt.t! Eight Tmlna Mlally) to mnl frmir fi,n.. . . i V! - . "!"' o Tra O1 n ul nftor Monday, j,lfl rassonserTraliiiof lhofoiiV, V , . ui Company win tlcrartfrnm ii',yl.v'1" i Halll-oad Com nndnrrlro nt . fiiiwcuiphia and l'lttsbii.ji., . UAHTWATin lows I I'hllnrlp.lnliln , l,,(tw f.t xfml f.t west ruiioueiphin nt tt.Wn, m. urvij 8:a4-l'ivst, I.liiu leaves llarrlbiir ,i,,iv.. opl Mouday)Bt n.aj n,,"' ,"t UJ "3V "''.Ai. MitladM ph lu nt 7.TC n. ui. " nrrlvt ' nl it lau irain lanvoi ltnrrislmri.il n, ei'W!.1'1. 8:301'. m.uSdkrrlv lVr i m. i:u n. in. I'aclUo oxpresi lcnvet Ilnrrlsbm y ,i, t. m., nud urrlvea lit West Vh in.i ' ?J'-t j;j'jp. :n. 't'maii; ,?'!'.E.1.m.1 K-tprcw leavoi Harrlshnr-,,1, ,. iioiiiunnis:iun, m, "nuna Lnncaslor Trnln. via Mnmit t , , lT.nrrli.biir dally aIkXV KS.I1 V una M u.iu' W1SSTWA1M). SSrSSSWr,: :15-Erlo Mall west, lor Krlp leaf r reuailj-auiutv. ni,I arrlvinc nt ir '-- urrlvea at Wttt.bur nt u ,1 , !rint!'illj Jy nt 12:55 n. ni., wr lZTZu,illr"lFa ' nnd nrrl v s nt ri!t,ourK at Od' n m 1 S:JU fi.11 m . V ,n' nrnvoatit Alt tl-?a.',n',keS unlvwiilJl.m in ar, 11 li'fJ Mull Trnln. Ir-nvoa JInrrlBbnr A ju., ent Rnmhiv i nt n.I0Sn,aiiMllUrrcrftna arrives at ttttwur ..-,x.. Hiumi tit 4111 Dull nt .In 1 VAi; '..i' 1V fi-i" "-aves tirrru ur; Altcioim nt n . r , 9:.S?' .L'fivt .11 H:(1.U-Tl, IVM.nl. t....un Mitj :33 j.. 1T1. U,U,"",IM .it HAMUHL A. 11L CK Kitpt. Mid. Dlv. 1'. 'I!. gllOllTEST IIOUTJ3 EASTWARD. Danville, Hazleton & WiltataEii WINTER AlllUNGFMEiaV. EASTWAKt), WESTWAIIU; LEAVE. TiJ 1 Nw Vrtl- Sunbnry,... ' .da)1. liauvuio 7 m 1 i'a Knstou. lntntc-1nt i. .. . ' - llazlctou .'....".V.,"""! o'.OS .....,, , v- I t l'hll-v llethloh'm.: Ilethlohom, Ihltn,lnll,U triS 1J.1II Kntloton, Caluwlssii. Uanvlllo. Unr.lotuii, new lorlc. Buubury. 11, if nip.rV2?n ,r,lln counoctsntHnnbnry wlih VmiK Kl 4A !' '" train golug West : imUes . i lL,?iJiSr.1 ,c,CBtr'" V. m.. iAovl .2 s, mi teiichlng Harris burg 7.U0 p. m nnd llalllmo 10 isiow'n HxSS&f W'tU th0 HlulUnry aM Uomtortablo nnd hamlsomo Coaches oa thsi new route, JJIEKVEY 1CAB13, aupcrlnteudeat. JkJOBTHBBN OENTIIAL RAIL Ou and nftor Jmio&d,'ib72, Trains v-lll loavoauNUURYns follows : NOKTHWAltD. 12.30 p.jt. Dally to Wllllamiport, Dlmlra. t'onan. iaH: Failsf SlCr' naml"' "ronsluiuS; 12.1D r. M. lluir.ilo, N. Falls, .ic. 0.03 n, in, Wllllamsport lilmlia Erlo &c. B'5;isrpo,rrt,a1n!d"rle0.XCOpt f01 m'' " PX', (0-tcept.Hunilays) for Klialrs. fromElullra 3ar' ttl'3,Vla- Ktl3 rau" TltAlNa HOOTUWAKD rhlhidelffi0' I!allIi"..WaSh.toi, na 11.0S A. M. Daily (oxcept Sundays) for Haltlmorc . Washington undl'nlladelphln. "Phltadpte.111 8U"d,,yS' to""" , KD. S. YOOXO, uenoral l'asscn.-er Actnt. Alfred M. VtsK, Oen'L fcinp't. JEADINO RAILROAD. SU.MMEU AHltANQEMENT. THUltSDAy.AUllUSTlst li7. losa'"ltf?m VKrnl,,,rs ''"New York, as io. ,1'cturulng: I.cavo Now York nt 90, ,n loutown aud 1-lillaVl. ,It ii.waud 1 ',) ?.ani4fiim-".,,1,''l"Kat Lebanon a I " r nch' VhTl-l PnYJ!,mS 'U5,l': V- t,.n"1 couuectlng or Hill &,ltMMii?rnnaColnmbInonIY- VorFTittk X.11 iy Invei and Auburn, vIuKchuyl. burc rMUUp.qi" llallrouU' iTOvS Itoii- East Pennsylvania Itnllroid trains learp ntC,7 im A1",'t'wu Iiiston and New Yuri at 7.00 10.10. a. m., nnd 4.03 p. m. Itcturniu leave New York nt'.U0a. in,, 12.U5 nnd U.u 1 p. oi . Way l'asfceugor Train leaves l'hllailelnln.i s .,0011.11., connecting with similar train on EaM Leave i'ottsvlllo nt 5.".0 and 9,00 a. in., anil fi,,in,!V1V. 0orU,dou. nil"-"? n. Bbamoklu at 6,iuuud ll.la a. m Ashland ut 7,05 n. in. aud li.li P. m.,Smbauoy City nt 7.51 a. in. uiid Wi ii ra lamaqua at8,:k)a. m nnd2.li) p. m. lor I'ulla dolphta, Now York, Iteadlng llVrrlsburg.ic Leave I'ottsvlllo via Schuylkill and biiMine. hnuiia ltallroad at 8,15 n. in. lor llarrlsuurE snJ 11.13 n. iu., for l'luo utovo and Treniout. l'ottsvl Up Acconimixlntlon Tram leavesl'otn vlllo at 5,yu 11. m passes Honillng nt 7.05 n. m. ar riving at l-hlladelphlant U.JJ n. lu. Ilotuiu as leaves Philadelphia at 5,15 p. m., passing Itcad lug at 7,10 p.m., arrlviiig ut Pottsvllle ut .2'J p.w, ,4 .in,uiumuuiiuun 1 rain, leaves fotts uww.w mu iuu iiiuus icavo iteauiii'iei 7,20 a.m., and 0.15 p.m. for Ephrnta.Llllr, Ijioiss. ler, Columbia, fto.j returning leavo Laucisier at m.nnd J,la p, ui, t. .T """" """ii iriuusieavoi'crioi..en Junction tit 7.33nnd 8,53 n. m., 2.55 4 3.1J p. rj, ij. tlirnlM!?. hnvn firm , To.... . . .. ,u : and i.sj p m counectln:; with trains 01, iieauing Iliulroad. .."oSf'nsVnUeynallroaa trains leave PIk nlxvlllont 0.1U n. in., a.lu nnd 6.50 p.m.: return- .V...U .vii.h. u.i h, in,, i,jj ano i..jp,iu., couiioctlng with trains ou Heading ltullrt.ad. ... ,i , . 'ruins leave rot istirn mi pi"" m,,1,a' "-15 7'13 !' m.,rctummj Ic vd . - H W.W. U,W t.UII II, IU,, , J Jl. IJ , v 11 . i5 11 uu,v,caalB liihoaj. poit ut 8,80a. 111. nud 2.10 nud 5,a.ip.in.reiariii(1 lenvo Dowulngtown nt ti.53 a. ni 5.1,1 n. m.. pmiii,., 11,1,, .,.111, iMini. 1,..., . Italuoad. uuu,i.ij.,ivuiruiiuiv iorintti,lup,ni,,ii.-. Phln nt 8,(X) u. m. aud S,15p. m (tho8,uoa. in, 5 utm ui,uluK uuiy iu ncuuiug;j icavo I'tmsvuie ,0u a. m.: llurrlsburc at 5.0O a. m. aud 2.W p. in. : le.ivn Allfiiln.iTt. j"i.im.i 11 it ... "i t,u ti in, nun iivip, 111, lor riaina- in .i sew lurii, 111 i.xuu, JU mi 7.. uu ill i,.y 11. ju,. nuu 'j.ij p. ui. lyi Philadelphia. i-oiuiniuaiion, Jiucngc, season, HChool ,n.u ..v.,uu .UIUIU liUJU till I'UlillO, 111 tV dueed rates. ttlllrfllru .hnnlrAfl tliriiHl,. 1(V1 .n,..,.lc. )iA,r,. each p.issougor, " ' J. E. WOOTTEX, , Asst. Sunt. AEng. ilacU'ry, lleadluj, Pa,, Aug. 1, 1WA TAOKAWAJNNA AND RLQOiia- I I 1, iini i.r,i....i. Ou atidltjrNov. 27. l71, l'assinger Jrams .ii .u.i 110 luimwi I aolug North. aolug.suuia Arrive Arrive Leavo Leuvu u. iu, p.m. p.m. a. m I. 11 1,15 l'M5 II. 52 2.11 l!,.i,i 12.31 2.33 ll.W 12.26 2.10 12.1)0 S.OS II. 311 3.31 11.11 3.57 10.50 -1.27 Bcrantou 0.10 ntisiou s.ia Klngslon ) 8t, is W.lJur) 8.20 ioj c rs Plymouth 8.15 Hhlckslilnny..., 7.30 u IVlUtt. M 4,.tt llloom 8,03 Danville - uounectinu inadontHcrauton by tlio lU.Ua.m. train lor Oreut IU1111L llliiL.lifiiiitmi. Albauvaud all points North, East 11111! West. jj, x.iiuurtu, oup 11 )ATENT ARION PIANO. Ttm null. HM...I T,a,,nnn( In fhnWnrli). It Is iHirmmfeil In Ilichnesii, Power, llrllllaury pud Durability. Hpoclal tonus to Teachers. Jlarked lavors to Clergymen. HondforllluslraledArlou Paluphlet. ar 10'71-tf.) :m ahcii onus k, pa. TUBTIOE'S I1LANKH. Wo now have on lmiid u larro neallv prlnlo I nshorlmeut of JUMTiCE'M nud CUfbiAlJU 1 11LANKH, to which wo luvllo tho. altcut.ujKif thoso olllcors,