THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural. Tim ConN Con IIumiiuo. Oubon, hydrogen and oxygen, coniblnotl In cor tiUu proportions, lurtko rt kooiI foo.l fur producIriR fftt, but tho facts that u sub stanco contains cither or nil of thoso ele ments docs not iiwlto It ft valunblo food. Add nllroRou to tho ubovu elements, and wo lmvo tho constituents of tho nutritious foods. It Is not tho f.tct thnt nn nrtlclo contains theso clcmonts, which mnko it n vnluablo food, but tho proportions and their inodo of coinbln atlon. Common rosin, for instance, contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, yet but a fow farmers would caro to ndopt It as a dlot for their cattle. Yet there nro uses to which rosin U put for which wheat or corn would bo of no valuo Chemistry prcsonta many curl ous contradictious; thcro nro substnuces which by analysis contiln tho sumo proportions, which nro utterly dlsslml lnr. Thorofore, bocnuso u theoretical eclcnllst finds that straw or corn cobs, or any other such stuff, contains a ccr tain amount of carbon, nltrogon, and oxygen, ho Immediately publishes to tho world that they nro profornblo, as food, to substances which good old fashioned cxperlenco hasprovon of vnl uo. Wo know ft farmer onco who acted upon Just such nonsonse, and It cost him about 10 cents a pound to fatten his iork on corn meal and corn meal mixed, whllo his neighbors fattenod theirs on corn meal and potatoes at lit tlo over half tho cost. Tho noxt thing wo shall hear ils that corn-oob meal Is tho best food for tlya peptics, and somo vegetarian fool will bo urging ovcrybody to scratch their stomachs with it. Wo think it will do very well to go with tho sawdust bran dy, nu nrtlclo about which Is going tho rounds of tho papers, and wo vonturo tho opinion that tho man who cats tho ono and washes down tho dry com pound wlih tho other will soon bo tho undertaker's hands. much more senslblo Is tho idea stag. gested by somo ono that corn-cobs bo used for fuel and tho ashes be utilized for making potash. New York World, The Value of Pumpkins. Last year I raised twenty ox-loads of pump kins with corn from nu acre. The cart would hold forty bushels of potatoes. I consider them a valuablo feed for stock, taking Into consideration how cheaply thoy can bo raised. I under took to dry lamyapplodry-housosomo for markot, and was offered flvo cents per pound. I found that a green pump kin, welghlug from fifteen to twenty pounds, would mako about ono pound of well-drcssod dry pumpkin, and that It would pay bolter to dry thom for hogs (as it could bo dono very cheap) than It would to sell. I soaked tho dry pumpkin in milk and fetLthe samo to tho hogs thoy gained fast. I also dried qulto nn amount and barreled it to feed them this summer. I fed my sheep upon tho green ones two months, and it did vory much toward fattening forty, which I sold for mutton, and tho forty which I wintered never did better. I com menced to food my cattlo In September, and fed somo overy clay until February. Itsiwedavft9t amount of feed. I nm planting but a small piece of corn, and wish to ralso a largo amount of pump kins, so plant them with my early roso potatoes ; their tops dlo early, which will lot In tho sun and givo pumpkins n chanco to grow. Maine Farmer. TuiiEaniNa. If tho grain is safo in tho barn, says tho Agriculturist, wo should bo In no hurry to thresh. It Is not probable that wheat will rulo per manently low during tho noxt .twelve months than at tho present time. We do not say that it will be higher. Wo are tot urging farmers to hold on to their grain, but simply not to bo In a hurry to thresh, unless there is somo oljret to bo gained. Wheat keeps far butter in tho straw than In tho granary, and it is far better not to thresh until tho fctraw or grain is needed. But whero grain has to bo stacked, and whero tlintchlng Is not practiced, It is better to thresh as early as possible. Shall We Grind Guain Cows? A correspondent says : yon "If a cow In chewing her cud throws up all sho cats and chows it over again, I do not see whoro tho advantage Is in getting corn ground at all to feed rumi nating aulmals." Tho proof of that busty pudding is In tho eating of tho corn by tho cow. Food her on wholo corn, and you will Qnd that, oven In twice chewing, sho does but Indifferent work, and that much of thograln In her food Is pasod in wholo kernols. Grind her com for hei; and a smaller quantity will nourish as well. Try tho compara tive experiment (under oxaotly tho samo circumstances) and you will satis fy yourself. The testimony of all tho agricultural books, of all tho scientific agricultur ists, Is, all of it, in fuvorof doep plow log and deep cultivation. To plow deep, is to renow tho soil by bringing up to tho light of tho sun and bonoflt of tho air, tho riches which Ho bolow. It Is to afford to tho growing plant more plant food and facllitato access to it. It is to provide dralnago whon tho soil is wet, and molsturo whon It Is dry. One cord of wood cqt and split lino and corded up beneath a sholtor while It Is yet groon, will furnish moio heat after It has becomo seasoned than two cords of tho samo kind of wood which liavo been continually oxposod to tho nlternatolnlluonco of tho storm and sun shine. An old and oxperlonced farmer says that swelled Jaws In sheep can bo effec tually cured by rubblug tho Jaws and mouth with a mixturo mado of alum and salt, equal parts of each. It Is said that ono of tho most 'power ful remedies for botta in horses, is a strong decoction of sago tea, mado vory Hwcor. It dislodges tho botts instantly. To keep Insects from hams, it Is recom mended to sprlnklo each ham thoroug ly with hickory wood ashes, and thon pack In clean casks. A correspondent of The Ibmolo gist saya that ho has found that potash placed in rat-holes and molo-runs will clear tho house of theso posts in short njetor. "Young Folks. Christine' Dreams, 1IY OtjYDK. Poor little Christine, shu was so tired. All ilnj long, sho and her brother Franz had wandered up and down tho hot and dusty streets of tho great city ; nnd no ono had heeded their wistful faces ; no nnohnd listened to their childish voices. Now nnd then souv kind hearted moth er had stroked Chrlsllno'd sunny curls, nnd pnld, "Tho child has n pretty face," but not ono penny gladdoncd their llltlo hearts. That evening,, as thoy walked sor rowfully along tho country road that lo d to their c ittngo homo, Franz said : How sweetly tho blrdj aro singing, Christine!" "O, Franz, well may tho happy birds bo singing, for thoy havo all been fed, while wo poor birds havo sung tho wholo day long nnd havo no bread," and tho loug pent-up tears flowed down Chrlstlno's cheeks Ukornln. "Do not bo sorrowful," llltloonc, said her mother, ns sho bent over her low, whlto bed for n good-night kiss. "Do not bo sorrowful, llttlo ono," tho winds seemed to repeat, as thoy rustled softly through tho troos that sheltered tho cottngo roof. All tho voices of tho night seemed to tako It up, ns thoy floated in nt tho at tic window, with n low, sweet melody. And tho melody moro than tho words, comforted Christlno ; for no matter how sad her iieart might bo, tho slightest breath of music could always touch It to gladness, so passionately did tho child lovo tho beautiful spirit that was to crown tier llfo with richest bless lugs. It was a loVcly summer night, and tno evening star, rising over tho pur plo hills, shono down through tho attic window llko n calm, sweet face. As Christlno gazed with wonder nt tho star, sho remembered her mother had onco said that nil tho stars wero worlds ; and sho thought that tills star must bo n very beautiful world, It looked so largo nnd bright. "If that whito cloud wero only a boat," sho said to herself, "that would carry mo over tho bluo sky to tho star I" Strango to say, Jti3t as tho curly head began to rest very wearily on tho dim pled hand, and tho eyelids to droop very heavily over tho bluo eyes, Chris tlno saw tho snowy cloud floating to wards her window. As it drow nearer, and nearer, sho saw It was shaped llko a boat, and that It was guided by a beautiful being, so beautiful that Christine felt suro It must be a Dream. As tho cloud boat touchod tho win dow, tho Dream floated in nnd stood by tholittlobed. "Poor child, you nro tired," murmur ed the Dream, wrapping a soft, whito mantle of sleep around Christino j nnd thou n feelingof rest and poacofell over tho child, llko a charm. Tenderly tho Dream lifted her into tho waiting boat and thoy floated away from tho dark, shadowed earth. "Oh, this Is splendid I" crioj Chris tine, as a breezo sprang up nnd boro them swiftly nlong, whllo tho earth below vanished into a speck and thon disappeared. "Whero shall wo go ? nsked tho Dream. "I would llko to go to tho Evoninc Star," replied Christlno. "Is it very far nwny ?" "Oh, no, wo will soon reach tho Evening Star." As tho Dream spoke, Christlno saw that thoy woro approaching a beautiful land, which shono llko a silver island In tho bluo sea of tho sky. "Thi3 is tho star whero Music holds her court," continued tho Dream, "at tended by all Sweot Molodios, who loam of hor their beautiful mission on earth, for Melodies, llko miuistcrlnp; angels, nro over singing with tho joy ous, sighing with tho sad-hearted, and telling earth's children of n higher hap pier llfo." "Does Music over lovo poor llttlo chil dren?'' nsked Christine with a sigh. "Music loves all who lovo her." repli ed tho Dream. "Even tho poor may havo their lives mado groat and beauti ful It thoy lovo Music." "I am so glad I" exclaimed Christine, "for I lovo Music dearly." "Ghrlstluo, havo you over notlcod a strango stillness falling over tho world nt tho twilight hour?" asked tho Dream. "I havo noticed it often," said Chris, tlno. "Tell me, dear Dream, why is H?" "I havo heard," s.ld tho Dream, speaking softly lost tho breezo should hear, "that this Is tho hour when tho winds lovo to steal uway to this stnr, and practico togother their grand har monics j nnd hero, too, tho breezes chnt over tholr morning nnd evening hymns. It has boon whlspored among tho trees that tho lark loams, in this star, his most charming carols, for ho is often seen to drop down from tho sky in tho morning. Somo babbling brook has said that oven rain drops tuno their crystal bolls in Music's court." "O, Inm so glad wo aro going therol" and Christino could say no moro for wonder, as thoy neared tho shore. It was not strango that this star had always shono with such a silvery light, for it was a silver world. Silver moun tains, silver valleys, sllvor rocks, streams nnd trees gave tho land n strango unearthly beauty; for tho star was different from tho glory of tho earth. Christino wondered still more, ns sho wandorod with tho beautiful Dream over tho fair Holds, and by tho clear streams, whoso waters rlpplod musically over sllvor sands, and under trees whoso silver leaves wero stirred with twinkling murmurs. Tho flowers of this land wero very lovely, but all puro whito, ns though thoy had gtown nnd bloomed In moonlight. Most wonderful of nil ,tho flowors, tho streams, tho trees, had volcos which mingled togother In low, sweot carols as thoy passed by. Even tho birds In tho trees above, warbled out their Joy. ous thoughts In word. Now all theso things filled llttlo Chrls tlno's heart with gladness as she longed to return In tho rloud-hoat, nnd bring her father and mother and llttlo Franz to tills lovely land whoro thoy could all bo happy together. Hut boforo Christlno could utter this wish sho heard n f-ir-off murmur as of mnuy volcos, and tho Dream cried Joy fully, "lt- l Music comes, nttonded by all sweot Melodies." lCONTINUED.1 Misoollanooua. BOOTS & SHOES. AT S.M.KNORR'S SPRING STYLES, THE LATEST AND BEST. Evory variety for Men, Women and Children, OLD STOCK Selling nt Cost to closo out to mnko room for NEW GOODS. Bargains ! Bargains ! CALL AND SEE. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND CUSTOM CLOTHING. HE HAS THE FINEST GOOD3, LATEST STYLES AND EMPLOYS THE REST IV O It K II G ST. For good fits nnd promptness In Mllng orders iuuio is mo piaco 10 go. Ills eoods aro solected with caro nnd his Cus tom Work will compara favorably wltU tho best uiiutus ui me lasuionnuio cny Dealer. UE KEEra A L.UtQE STOCK OK HOYS' AND CIIUiDltEN'S ICLOTJIIXGt AND GEXTS' FimMSIII.YO GOODS, At Astonishingly Low Prices. Bloonisburg, Sept. 2'J. lbll-tt JOHN Q. JACOBY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY! BERWICK, PENN A. The undersigned would resnoetrullv Inlnrm the Citizens or Horwiclt, and vicinity, that ho uas openeu u vjouiccuonery anu uasery in ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Berwick, Ta., where he is prepared to furnUu nil aiuus ui PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOHEIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS etc., lie., Ac, Ac. nY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Among the assortment will be lound Cream Nuts, English Wnlnuts, Peanuts. AIniouds, Fil berts, Fi ks, Apples, Cocoa Nutfl, Jolllos of diller ent kinds, Mustard, Catsup. Pickles, Chocolate, Canned Fruit of all kinds, Corn Starch, Egg His cuit, Soda Crackors, OyBter Crackers, Cheese, Soap, Writing Paper, Agreement Papers, En- FISH AND OYSTERS, And produce of nil kinds. Fresh -Bread nn Caked every day. Ice Cream In Season, Your puirouage is souciicu. , , t ,. . JOnN G. JACOBY. Berwick, Jan 171 tv QONNELL & UATTIN, Wholcsalo and Retail Dealers In BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL aND NAILS, Rims, Huts and Spokes, Springs, AXLES, nnd 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-Ordors by mall solicited, and promptly mien. 118 Perm Avenue, SORANTOW, 3P.A.. opr. ,1872tf. U KOPOSED AMENDMENT TO MA CONSTITUTION OF I'ENNSYLVA- JOINT RESOLUTION of Poun1yivan'laameaJmoUt to ,l10 Con,tl"t1t A'JLinJ.1', tVtl" Senate and Haute oj Ken. reuntativet cj the Omuiioii wealth of leiwilmnla in Ueneral AutnMu met, That the i roll owl m amendment of the Constitution of this Common wealth bo proposed to tho people for tUoli Xo t on or rejection, pursuant to tho provision! flf tho tenth arllclo thereof, to wit- 'u,""uu" AMENDMENT: Strike put tha sixth section of tho nrtlelo of the Constitution, nnd hitort In Hen thereof tho following: "A HUto Trcsuurer l mil be chosen by tho qualified electors of the state, at such PmcXdVyVw?' Um 0' -"Vlco ftW.Mf S , ... WILLIAM ELLIOTT. Speakers of the Houke or Representatives JAMFJ H. HUTAN, .,.,.. m, . Speaker of the Senate. Aii??,,:E,n7Tll0.t,w0u,'-Br'"l'''y of March wvSmsMwo " tUou"au'J 1'undted and , ' JXO, W. GEARY. Prepared and eert'lled for publication nnrsu. out tu the TcutU Article of thi institution. FRANCIS JORDAN, o,IcKI?EcBET5vrtBaK1,l, Miocollauooua, jyjILLEIVS STORE. a. ii. iuiijiii.n a una, havo removed their Btoro to tho room formerly occupied by Mondonhall,on MattmtroetlIllooraa. burg, nearly opposlto tho Episcopal Church whoro they nro deter mlnod to sou on ns moderate terms ns can bo procured clso where. Thter stock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS ot tho choicest styles and latest fashions, logclhor with n largo assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of tho followlngarllclcs Carpets, Oil Cloths, oths, Oasslmorcs, Shawl", Flannols, Silks, Whllo Goods Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, Hollowware Codarwaro Q,noouswaro, Hardware Boots nnd Shoes, Hats nud Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrollas, Looklng-G lasses, Tobacco, Coflee, Jugirs, Tous, Ulco, Allsptco, Ginger, Cinnamon, KntmojH AND NOTIONS GKNEHALLY, In short, everything usually kept In conntry tores, to which they Invito the attention of the pnbllo generally. Tho highest prlco will bo paid for country produce In exchange for goods, H. U. MILi.ER A SON. Illoomsbnrg I'n, oct 3171-'.f EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Frosh arrival of SPRING GOODS DAVID LOWEN11ERU Invites attention to his slock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, at his store on Main Street, In tho new block, Bloomsburg, Pa., whoro no has Just received from Now York and Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, dnrnble, and nanusomo DRESS GOODS, consisting of BOX, SACK, ROCO, GUM, AND OIL-GLOTH COATS AND PANTS. of all sorts, sizes and colors. Ho has also rep leu Uhcd his already large stock of CLOTH AND CAS3IMERE3, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS H A wntrrnnirTPPa nr nxrva HS l.l.Ulll 1111 tj, UIM SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Uo nas constantly on hand a largo and well-so- ccted assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINOS, which he Is prepawd to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ol every description, fine and cheap. His case ol fewelry is not snrpassed in thlsjplace. Call and examino his general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC, 0CH371 DAVID LOWENBERG, Br. R, H RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF CUKES THE WORST PAINS In from Ono to Twenty1 Mlnutos. NOT ONE HOUR t tftcr rcadinr Uite Mrc rtuorarnt need any cna kOfkek with tain. ILIDKAT'S I1L'AEWlS?L'lvtlN13 A CCT1E r0 It was tho Srst and fa Tlio Only Xaln ncmedy linn. in rnon nxr: to twentt minutes. Ko matter how violent or excruciating the pain Uie ltnrjrj MAT1U, Dcdrldcn, Inflnn, CrlrpUu, KcrvOUJ, Kcuralclc. vt prostrated ith dlscasd may EulUr, RADWAY S READY RELIEF tvii.t. AFPnnn txstant ease. i O INFLAMMATION OK TUB K1DNEVH. INFLAMMATION OF TUB BLADDEI!. INFLAMMATION OF THE IIOWELS. CONGESTION OP TRE LUK09. sor.c TnnoAT, tiffioult hkeatiiino. 1'ALriTATION Off IRE REAIIT. HYSTERICS, CROUr, DU'lITHETilA. CATAIllllI. INIXUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE: ' 4"i"UJ-"'A- NEtliiAtOIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CniLLS, AGUE CUILLS. Tho nrpUmtlon of tho Ready nellefla the partor pvts whero tho rata or Uimculty exists wo afford caeo and comfort. Twenty drops In lialf a tnmUer cf water will In ft few moment? euro CHAMPS, M'ASMS. SOUli STOMACH, HEAHTnilllN, MOIC HEADAUJIE, I)IAmtHEAi DYMiN'TEIIiY COMO, WIND IN TUB IIOWELS, and nil INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always canr ft holtlo cf Rndnai'i Heady Heller with them. A few drops la wutcr uU rrcvert sickness or pains rrorn chanpo of water. It li better than 1'rcucU llrand or Bitten as ft stimulant. FEVF.Il AND AGUE, TEVER ANU AUUi: cured fur Brtr cents. There lj Cot ft remedial nccnt la this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, lllllous, ftcnrlct. Typhoid. Yillov, and other Fevers ldc3 ly ItAllWAY'H rlLLb) so quick as HAD WAY'S HEADY IlELIEr. Fifty ccaU per home. Bold ly Drufgbts. HEALTH ! BEAUTY! K STRONO AND I'tlnn IIICII M.OOn-INCr.EASE op 1'I.mit AND WKKIIIT-CLRAIt BKIN ANU BEAU 1IFUL COMPLEXION BEUUUED TO ALL. OR, RADWAY.'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT' HAS MADE TUB MOST ARTON'IMUNO OURESi RO (JUK'K. KO KA1MII AHB TUP, OIIAXOES 11111 llOUV UNUEUiiOKS, UNDint TUB lNKMTENOU VRvr 'U1UL,V WOA'DsUItFUL MEDICINE, Cvcry tDay an Incroaso In Flosh nnt! Wolght lo Soon and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIKIEK. Ercry drop t-r tin fl A 1 1 " A 1 'A R 1 LLI A N RESOLVENT torn muni cat es ihrrnij,'li ttu It! brtc., Urine, ami ether llulds unJ JuIcm of tho atu'i tlio Uur ( f f r It repairs tho WMti-s of tho tody with uc v ami Buuml malt rial, hcrftfuh. bnihin-i, Cmimm.llon, llamlulAr tUicrise, Ulccri In tho Ihrtnt, Sloutli, Tumors, Nodes la tbo Glaudi onl ether turt or tho fyxU'in, Koro Eyed, btrumous Dlsclnrpta from tlio Hit, ami tliu worst forms of Skin tllBcascn. Eiur tlotis. Fever bjres, bcnM Head, 1Uij? "Worm, Salt ltheum, l.rybii Acne. Ill ict H.n, Worms In the I'lcBhluraore, Civnccri In tho omt, and all wcakenlnij and gainful ells fit irpvii, Mzht Swell. Lo-tscf Pperm, ana all wastes of the hro iirinti.tle, tra within tha curative rmgo cf thU wonder rf M uer.i L'licmUtry, ami n lew tlaya usa will provo to iiny periiu uliij It lor cither cf tUse forms cf dfacasa Ha j. .i nt power to ciro tl.cm. If tlio iwtk'itt. daily lecomlne reduced by the wastes and tti 0'iipoiit Km that Is coiitlnually proprcMtlne. succeeds la tirr-.-!ttlis thiss wiiMes, nnd repairs tho fcimcwVih new ranter I il niMu ftom lioalthy blood-aad til the SAKSArAUlL LI VN will and uoe secure. li fi.lyildl'B th8 bAIWiPAtlttHH RFS3LVWT excel all ' ti iw-i romedlil airetits lit tho euro of Chronic, Bcrofuloup, i u 11 iliutu.ii.il, mil bLla OUtasci tut It Is Uio only positive c ire fur -llH. or tho Wltttr Ulhlrtr. rlrtinlv. (nlrml nllli iitBtnnfAu ,tlu Mis or mi tpc.tir threads liko white st!k. cr thcro . i i mrl 1J, ilark, Ulliiu appearance, and whlto tona-duit 1 1 ! nii-I v.hi;u tluro U a pricking, burning nensatlon - V' i I v ttuti r. i id rain la tho faaiallcf tho Bacle and ,. iu i' 1. ln. J'rltA, ti.oa, WORMS, Tho only known and sure Remedy for I. ci -it, J,tjie, tc, 'fi'miKii' of 12 Years GroAVth C "tired tiy Undwny's Uesolvenl. IlcviELv. Mail. Jnl 14. 1SC9. 1 i wv I 1 It l ilt li 1 fharUu Tumor la th owlet mJ i i ..I "ihmwu n help fvr tl." I trhd 4 i: l U.I. J i l.ut UMl.lBu. ir.A tni. 1 inssf ir i.i -i". i ui"irf ii i wmiiiry ii) luitisa DO una in il, in h I it r.l f-r twli y.iri. I b k U t Xtlsi tt lln )' flit 4 rilti, au4 two hotllmcf your I.v 1 1 It i i -1 il f.j i ii i 4 ( f tumor U U n cr f-lt, ' I I ' it' , 1 1 t, .) i ipiiitr ibaa 1 Uv tut twilrt yuu I m r i r M,x i.. ilu Ut ifjtj of ih IowdIj. ovtr Iht groin. I Hrha t'.U u ji'ti tvt thii VbsivLt tf blLiii, Von rn put llth 111 ' HANNAH I1. UNAl'l', OR. RADWAY'Sf PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, re fctly ta-tduu, cl'caut!y cwvtcl with swert pum. pnrgo. nvrtiuU', luriry, c'l'nnsc, uul rtrcitpliiin, Ilulwft's I'ills. (vr tlio turj .f nil ill-crd.-r. i.f llig Hmnnch, l.lnr, llowcls, KiiIiip), Illjvd.ler, Ncnoui DlM-asrs, llcttilnclic, Const). tiun, rn-ttlvriusA, Jiiillgfestion. 11 t.trsla, llillousncfcs. Till, l-jiis 1 icr, liin.iinmtitlon il tlio llowil l'ilcs, nud all lie raiimpnu ..f tliu lutinul Vlctra, w'nrmntctl to tirett ni'ti.ltlvocnre. I'tirvly WigtUUe, coiitftlulng no mercury, luliu'r il, or iWU It-rlmis drug, EH" (I'lwm-llioft.Mowlntf sytuitf'ins rcwltlnc frcra DIs. crOas of ll.o Wucntli o Ortuis l t'-tniliit-fina, IwstI Tllil, I'lil'flf it tie TlorJ In tli. llrtdt AcUily .f Uia blHna.li, Nmu.va, llsaiibt'rn. M,ru.t cf Kmi.I, lull li.u (.rvt..I,l In it, no,, ,!,, t,, UT I rutlntf.,111, Utiklnir br llutUr ' r nt th fit I tht 8l'ni,iitl,, wlininliip if l!. Ikn4. Iiurla4 nnl I'tiHcuH UMbliiir( llulkrlnn nltlis lU.rl, ('Ubkli r Suirockl!li hui.itloiii whan In n Ijliir IwtHrn. DlmncM il lv,u ir " ' Ur.,r. thi Blxt.t, l.t.rnn,! hull I'n.u ,i tl. H.nI.U.tUInry il I r.,lr.il. l.lli.n,,, ,( l. H,i, .1.1 t).i, I'.ln In lU II "fc l.l luiuUn IIuiLm tl 11.1.1, Lurnluj In (lit A f. -y m v. KAlWAY'Sl'lU Swlll free lis sysi pli"ii ii v "i i:T-J :5 i;t k1" l,ii''l',u "Ji)!'.. ti';K ' 1 1 "I It t F." Bcn.l on Lttirtinmp II JiAll'.VAV A l'l Nr.. b Unllrll UtlO, Kiw.V r 'U-W. '.I." ' '1 I- ti,t you. u!87My rilK311KNTIAI, CAMl'AION, CAPS, OAl'lS TOUCHES. Bcu4 for Ii.i.ustuatkd Clll' tuiit nml 1'iiicE List, CUNNINGHAM A HILL, MANUfACrUUERS, No, 201 Church Street. I'lULADKLl'lILY. Juno SI, lb7Mmoa. JUSTICE'S BLANKS. We now have on linml n larce ncally nrlnlnl lUdortiiittiit orjUHTIUU'H antF CONHrAIILICH IILANK'H, lo wlilclt wo Invite tlie ulUntlou of tlicbeouiocru. REMOVAL!! I. W. NILES', MUSIC WA11 K It O .0 M S lmvo boon removed to tlio I NEW BUIOIC DU1LDINQ OrrOSlTUllioEl'ISCOl'ALOItUltCII.MAtNBt Wlioro no wilt Itccp a gouprnl hiiortmcnt nt TUB LATEST SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, OKOANSi VI0I11NS, nnil nil KINDS OP MlMtOAljlNSTRUMKNTS. Also MU8I0 1100KH for nil INHTIIII M ILV W. PIANO AND OUC1AN RTOOLH ALL HTYL1SJ and rmcm. TUB SIIOEiMAKlCR PIANO is llic cheapest First Class Piano in tlio market. Having secured tlio Agency ol tlio GEO. WOODS' 1U1N0WNKD OKd.YNH, forColnnibln County, togellier with tlio CELLDHATBD TUMl'LU ANQELIC. furnishes advantages to purchasers not found ciscwucie. STATIONARY OP ALL KINDS. A full assortment of SQUARE AND OVAL PRAMEE3, ;all styles and prices coustgntly ou hadd. STEEL KORAVINGS, CIIUOMOI C0L0UED l'ItlTS, HTHIlEOSUOl'lja AND VlliWH. 5-Call and examine. mchS'72-Cm. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 the iiLoosisnuna litehaky instituti: AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL will open under tho entire control of tho BOARD OP TRUSTEES. They havo selected as 1'rluclpal of tho Iustl tutlon ItEV. JOHN HEWITT, n ecutlomau whoso nuallllcatlons havo licon fully tested uud nroveil in other odneatlonal en terprises of a llko nature; and thoy aslc and havo aright to domaud for him nnd tho Insti tution, the contldence nnd support of our own citizens, and of tho friends of tho ontorpriso and uiuuuuinuu uvvrywilDltl, jupuiutoi comiori, convcnlenco nud hcauty of buildings and sur roundlnzs. no bchool In the Htnto surimsscs this and wo nro dolermlucd II shall not bo second in mo Kinu, quality nnu tuorougunois or its disci piiuo uuu cuiiuro. The fall and winter session of twelve woolts will uegiu MONDAY, AUG UST 20 r h , and closo FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20m. EXPENSES: Tuition nud Hoarding, Including washlui and ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Tuition for day pupils, ujo dollar porweok in luu muuui ncnoot, Ktxiy UJUUS per weoic. II tho primary, forty conn iwr woeir. .Music, Draw lug, 1'Alutlug, &c., oxtra. Dills are payaulo, an I munt ho palj promptly, pno-half at the beginning nnd it, other half ut iuu iniuuio oi mo sesstou J. 0. FllEEZE, Secretary, L. II. ItUrilHT. i'ltiuldout Twelve Years aTh,ns Wild Mans Plains. Tlio remarkable advmitures nf tho lamnus wiin w uiiiKfanumu WAHiiiOH among the ItedHklns. Tlirlllltttr nnnnnnta fli-cnt IImiiId Hairhroailth lr.inrunliil TtirrlhlA I'nnln.ta urtMi tho big came and hostile tribes. Spirited descrip tions of the habits nud Mpenailioiis of that Bt.uufcu j-uupiis, anir oportH, i.egcuas, -rrnui- tions. II017 IhOV WOO nud Wril. Renin l)ru.ni- Worshlp, (ti New, Frosh and l'oiuilur, l'rlce Low. It Is fcOUriB by tho thousands with won derful rapidity. Agents are making from .50 to SlOUporwook. Choice field yet vacant. Hendnt once for samplo chapters. Illustrations nnd par ticulars to A. IL IIUIIDAUD, rublislier; i-w, louuuesinutHt,, I'hlla Tlio Raoo of Timo Koopors. . B. ALL E BACH WATCHES and JEWELTIY DANVILLE I'u. HILVEH AND PLATED WAKE, F11KNCII uuoun, HWIKfl AND AMERICAN HTEM WATCHES. Till! HENOWNED KLUIN WATCHES, A IiAItUE ABSOHTHENT OP l''JNK jewi:lhy, diamonds ac. Ilrpalriiig promptly allendcl to MiacollanoouH. 1872. 1872. NEW SPKINC1 GOODS. -.'Oi- M. P. LUTZ ltns lust relumed from Now Vuikwltlin full lluool ULAOK AND COLORED SILKS, LYONS' SILK POPLINS, SILK PONGKliS, plain slrlpu nnd eheiie, .V UJ T I A' (7,V, stilpn nml plain ORAS3 CLOTHS, strlpo plain aitdchciin. WASH POPLINS, . black nnd colored ALPACAS, FANCY PL A WS, 0 0 L 0 It K I) 0 A M II It ICS, PEUOALES, WHITE GOODS, 8UI8SE, TA11I.A1AW, VILTOHI.V LAWN, UIS1IOI' LAWN, NAINHOOK'8, l'K)UIW, 0AMU11ICH. LONH CLOTH, ijiir.., NAPKINH, DOIYLH, TOWELS, LACE CUltTAI.HH, SHAWLS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY AND Q LOVES, and everything generally kept In n first-class DRY QOODS STORE. RROWER'S I5LOCK, 1 1 EAST 0 P. CO OH T. 1 1 0 US 1 2, JI A I N K1 KEEP IlLOOMHllUIKl.l'A- f N ALT.EXT.o-.i. , III (ho wntvlcvf-il merlicino to vhlrli Uio nRllrti d nro aliDVU pjiatt 1 fui relltT. tlio "tur In -McvcHha iu-t cn'ilitiiM l.t harm -n j ut -l ttiru'rf iiint iveivljii curalivo LHiinTih , ul nil la lmtlllol int'i tha iot.1l)lo Uiit.'c'.m r.,r healing Ilu ele'e, t'.nu weroevtr Irtfi.w n.inl. nl lu ma m-llchifl. Tho cvlilcnco vt tlii- fiut U fo'iiiMn thi srt'it virL-tv or hu-l ii -I'nati t!!f- VAQi Wlllfll It llU ll Vll 1 llliul td ('Miill.iT. Ill 1 ho cura nf ltitll(lit(l"i S vevv i'oimlir., an 1 t'i c nl rh.'M ut C.jiikii laiKitui, li ha ato mil I t'ia i.i I il ft uliy, nml mim-iit ihy M. i h in j 1 1 i:i t It Ti j .ilo-1 nu'ilUnl tll-Toxc-I") of ' l 1 - Wt'.' r r ut,-- iha t-cw U'l i oiU'hir, it ft it'i nu -i at. t put-IUrk ilin lilo. 1. Ily It -rvn a 1 1 itinrtiiiL'h Iilt'uil imiify iiU (-' i;ur(iiH. it c u'j nil II u ntoi h, fum tho v ut Suritt'ulu to :i o'lttntui Illott-Ii, IMin- n? i;tir(l(tloa. Mfcttr1..! linio.Mii nl r, a-i I Uuir cV nro tmllrnioil. ami vl 'km i Imlt't au I a hiiiuI cmMituilon i-ttab-lit jilpolTH Salt Uliritin. IVvrr SiroM, Suuly or Uouli SKIu. in rhnir, all thj uirnni'H tlNci"4 t-aiui-d hy liail Mmt'l, aro cfiiriurol It thU pnvcrful piulOlnniul In vUratlu m '.Ucliu. If j i fjol il til. tr r.y : (IchtlltnUsl.liavofnll.iw c jlor of eiUi, nt yuh nvi :i bum n tu)i- on f.uo or holy, frail Jilt h -i Ut u nr (1i..Iiu,h, hail tai-ie in mi.ith, Intonul h ut or chilU ulU'riialod Mlihliot iluhi, Iv fr;lrit-, an I irloomy lnrclifillnvv, ti rts 4Ura;i;3lit j. an I l.m.iio cn.uwl, ou aronnn-r In,' ft'.m 4i pltl l.lvt r or " llllloit. lioMs, h nu'iy c of l,lvcr C'tnu plillntf) o ily put nf t!it)4) cvmplimii mo vyv rloncol. A .i ri.nU f.n all mth cnt-ca Jtr. I'lorco'a OjMj i Mdl.cil HWrnvciy lias lio t-qtial, aHto.Vj.'t Hi'fj'.tcui'd, UmIu4 the 1U kvli otijtli ciidl a;il hoilt'iv. P.ir ttia lino nf Ilnbilillil Ioiitlli;itloti nf thi houi'U It U n never I.i II IiU' ro'iuly. nil i'i no who have und it for thu )'.ir))o aro I u 1 1 1 m jir.ilno. iiia piji i -t r o'V.-r fliOO lfunul tor a minU clua t'ut w"l y 1 1 il it fr tho nnu (.fall tho dU- CiJ f,i- w u -'i (l ) r.'P-i llllltlnlc'l. t'i! 1 li.-il-i "t t i si cr liKttlc. rM'pamlhv H. V I't'f. ') . 1' . ifitir. m i' rin mi cilUi. . . t N V. ul87Jly. QARRIAGE MANUPA IV)RY, Bloomsburg, I'a. M. C. SLOAN MIOTHKK Havo on hanil untl for halo at tliu i.ihhL r,nsnna. tile rates a splcmllil tnck f OAHHIAMES, IIUUUIIX and every iloBcrlillon of Wasons bnth l'LAIN AND KANOY warranted to do mado of tho best ami innit .tnr. nblo iniiltrluU, and by tlio mo.iexiirildicd worltmcn. All work n ut out from tlio cMulj. llshmeut will bofouud to bo of I ho lil.-lieut clam nnd Hiiro to give perfect tatinfuctloii, They have alto a lino umortmeut of SLElailH of all the newest and moat laslilonalilo ktvles well nnd carefully mado and of tho host iiiaici . An lnsneellon of their work la anfecd na It I believed that none niperlor can bofimud In tho country, i.,, , CURES DBCASESCrTCE- r!R0AT,lU!VERcl3r r.. . pt.tt tntffl fl.PNn llltlrrtt .icrnnt. h ii I tiun i .iiul irm.nil lone timull, rroyl'lfi'l tlielr boms nn' mil .1 llojcil by mineral poison or oilier means, ami ilr ui' i iiiWUM-U'il IkmuuI llic roint jr rr.iir. Ilyniiciiiln or Imllneiillon, HciiiMcIic, ram In llio Mi.uil lus, fciiitli-. lUlilncsof ll.o Oicst, pirii nf., "Minr I iiicialionsef the Momadi, Had la'to In llio Mmilli, llili.ius Altai.1.1, rali.ilalion of tlio Heart, In T inimiiiun of Ilia I.iun, l'aln In llio reRloni of the Kid licii, an.l a limiilreil oilier (linfol )lii'loms, arc the 0H-1 I'iiiirs of 1 lysrwU. In llie comiilalnls It has no equal, and one boiile i ill xac a Loiter Eii.itanleo of ils nifiits lliati a IciiRlliy admlisenlcnt, Kr l-'rniale triiinilMhil, In younij or old, mar i il ir sinjile, at llic dawn cf womanhood, or tli turn .1 hif, tlice Tonic hitters display.n decided an Influciico i it m.-irlced iniiro.ement is soon tvrceritiblo. I.'ni' liiniiniiiinliM'y nnit tiuolilc Itlifil i.mtlalii and Until, llilioiis, Kcmiliei'.l and Inlcriml. li nl I ccr.. l)i oases of Ilia Wood, Liver, Kidneys and lllnddcr, llife Hitlers Invs no onnil, Such Disevej arc canted bi Vuiitcd H'ciod, wh'.tli U Rtncrjlly prcxluccJ hv dcrannrment of tlie Dinostivc OrRins, Thoy me il lli ntlo I'liiRnllio ns well nl n Ton'lv. t'osscssin also tlie r eciiliir incrii of action ns n powerful audit in relieving ConRCftion or Intllinmation ol llic l.i.er and Visceral Orsans, and In Ililioiu Diseases. Ii'iir Milll l)licnri, Lruinions. 'Icltcr, halt Kliciim, UIolclics, Spots, rnnples, rnstules, Iloils, Car liii'icle". lhnc-wornis, ?c.Vd-llead, Sore I'.ycs, Erysipelas, lltli, Scurfs, Ilisroloralionsof tlio bkm, Humors and Dis-ca-es of llic Skin, of whatever liaino cr intnre, nro lit erally di'R ip and nniedtoiit of the sjulcni in n short tune by Uie u B of those Ulllpis. Tho iH'.'l'eillcH of D.i. WAI.l.rR'S VlNEOAIl HlTTlti are Aperient, Dialiorctic and Canninallve, Kutillious, Laxillve, Diuretic, Sedilive, C'onnterIrrl tanl, Slidoiiftc, Alterative, ,-md Anti-llilious. llrnliTiil ThnilKKndi piodaim Vineor r.tT tvp tho it. n 1 wi tiiloiful lunRori ! lh.lt net su.talncd tlio siukinv .li 't. 1 WALKI'.IMVm H. IL rtrln.V.T.&CO., DrucRHts .mil lo-1 Ais., San Francisco, Cal., and eon.cr ol Wn l.n. Jim i id Clnrlloll Sts , New Yoik KOI.li HV Al I. I UM.iilsilH AND DKALERS. 1118-72 nuaSSSm THE IMEHIGAM BUTTON-HOLE AM) COMPIiETESliWIXU MACHINM. -0- Tho first and only 11U1TON-HOLM AND HEWING ilACHINIl combined that has mado ItH ailveut In this or any other country. xrs-Tho following leaions aro ulveii why this is iuu uem. Family Macliino to Purchase l, Hocauso 11 will do rvurytliliiiTtlittnny ina-1 chlno can do, sewing Irom llio llntst to the coarsc&t material, hem iiiIiil', fellliig, cording., brnldlnu, blndlngKath eringaiui sowlus! oii.nt Ihn KOinn I Imn rnfll l.iir. 4. liccnnsoltwlllwoik la bcaullltil eyelet hole, I i 5. Uccanso It can d, .over-hand hoanilnir. by 'which hhcets, pillow cases and tho lllio nro sewed over nud over. qiilltiuir, etc., better, than any other ma chine, i 0. Ilccatiso tho best mechanics pronounce It tlio best lllilsho.l nud mado on the best prmcl 2. Kccau.olt cniiworlti a boanlltul hullnn-hole, mnUliii; as lino a l-cail as by the h mil. mo oi nnv niaciiin innnul'aclureJ. It lian no mrliiirs lo breiiu not 1 1 1 . i lo get out oi orocr. 7. llcciino It Is two II. llt'C.'iise It will em broider over the ediie, luahln a neat uud bcaullliil border on any eminent. machlucs In one. illuTTon.noi.n WollK ino nud hkwimu CIIlNKComOlUC.1. I sfNci oilier Jlacbluocan nccoinpllMi the kind ill n' .Vll IK null on in ..us, o. i. it mi o. Varlu-s uslnir a fiimlly i-ewlniruinchlnowant a WHOLU 3IAU1IINU.0U0 wllliall tho luiprovo meuis. ItlstolastaLll'KTIMB. and thereforo ono I wanted that will do tho most work, and do 11 llio best : nud this machine can do several kinds of sewliiKiiot douo on ANY OTlinit.MAt'IIINi:, besides doing every kind that all others can do Tlio American or Plain Sowinci; Machine. (Without the buttciii-holo nart.0. does all that Is done on the Comb. iut un eK.'t-pi bultou-hoio ami over-.ieattini, S. J. FAUX, Agent, JIT.OOMSIJUUCK Pa AtlEXTS WAXTHI) IN HVHKY TOWN COJIl'AXV'S WARICROOJIS, 1313 Ohsstnut Stroot, Philadobhia, llx.imiuo lhnm Ijihire ptuchaslny nuy otlic Hewing Machine. nUllsT-Mini, jJoKEriVV, NEAL CO., i halt; us in D It Y GOODS, g ji o c e it I io a , AMI General Mi'veiiniiAisi'., ULOOaISBIJUU, i' )HII'Ji'7i'-tf SEW GlftCHIIES. A.A.. li THE KALES OP SEWING HIA chines in 1871, ns lopnit.' I, under cntli, in ls7J, Id the iiwnoraiif tliu HVulnj .Macliino I'at onta, show that tlio JIAls' UEAOT UR IXG CO JI V A X V LAST YKVlt ti 'LD 18 J, 2G0 MacliinoH, NINETY PER OENT.OPTIIE.M Wi JNG EOR EAMlliV USE. THIS IS OVX.ZI MORE SEWINO MACHINES THAN WERE SOLD IJY ANY OTH ER COMPANY DUR ING THE SAME l'ERIOD. Tho Singer Manufacturing Co., 3i uiiiou'squahe, hew vouk. I'llILADLLl'HIA OITCL' UM Chestnut Bt. J. A, Louo.v, Ad I', In Ill jomsburu. hub!) ly AGENTS ! QUICK ! you wlllinlwcliolco leriuorv. i (thcro Is n riuli for 111 ou uio LIIWIH' last and greatest worlt, OUR DIGESTION, or, MY JOLLY rUlHND'H HKCItlir. It Is by odds the uiokt talcing and kaleablo houlc In tho Held. 1 It In on n vitally lmporlnnt nub Ject. Sit 1 by Amcrlea'a most popular wilier on health. 3 It la, for Iho price, tho largfkt and handomet book over Mild by mbhcrlptlou. Aiiont, tho people nro eager loimuh a boolr.nud will iirgo you to bilug H to them. Write for tcriim, ah, Leo. iiprll M,'72-tf. 73J Hnuiioni WInel, I'hlladelpulu. THE Hail .Ho.iaa. ENNS YIjVAN I A 'h HUMMElt TIMi: tvu, . Klpht Trains (pally) to and f ,, Huudaya rxcoPttlI' Q ItiillrontltJoiiiniiiy will it. nai tirm,. nndarrlvo ntVhlladelpli1 land la 1 il 13AST.VAII.Tv IjM-l'hllndelnlila i:.iiiri". Id Ily (except JlondnyiiitiuOn n. WcsU'hlliidclplilaiitVwn. m " 1 dill iT "nr u luiivea ii.uils.j , nnt SIonday)at ssi n. nini il 'Iitladelphlaat7.01n.iu ' l'' " t::W-JIall Train loavei Hurrlt . I'tVS l'nclllo oxpron Ic.ivch Ilir X 0:53 n. in,, and urrlvea at Wc ,t'i , , '.'loo-uirulm i:xprci leave, ltn. (oxcept Hundiiln nt !I:0O p, ,,, .,,',, Wosll-lilhidolidilaattliJjp.m, lua . lUjiJ L'lnclnuntl Kipresi h n. , it dally nt iu:ii p. in., ami arm? , , ' cloliililnntliililn. in, ""''".uti, , ,;jj-llarrlsliiiri! AccomimiiUin ,, at rhlffiltiJp:,, "iW Liiionjlrr Train, vll loimt i Hnrrlsbiirn thilly (. .v,. pt Haiidnyia nud nnlvis nt sV.hi l'hiladt i.,li WESTWARD. 4;U-i:tlo Kxpresi w. t, for li, -1 sbnrg ibilly (uxocpt Huudjy) m i l. riving nl Lilo nt 71 W a. m. ""i in r.iiu man wesi.ior ik, i( buru dally ntltlin. in,, nirlrluo iv. Cincinnati Kxprci lovr i, daily (except H.U it rd:iy)ni lit; y ., , 11 Allooua tit JiIjii, m. ,iunl urrlvi! ,ni in, " nvou. in. 1:1)5 Vaolflo llxpresi leiv., ir,rr , nt J:l.i n. in., arrives at Alloon-.ai ., , nrilvos nt I'lttslmri! nt l':l'5 p. t , n ' .uiliuuill iJAIiICHH IL.l ,11- ly nt IAjj n. iii,.nrrlvesnt Altu in . and arrive? at ljttiuiirg at unn n. m thOiJ-l'au Lino le.iv-is llarrlsimr. ccpt .Sunday) ntlij'J p. itiarilvc , l):Ui p. in., takes supper mid arrive at 1:1) ii. m, ' l;J)-Jlall Train, leaves Hartl bti cent Htitiday) at l:ixi p. in. nrilvt. nil , 7:!jp. mtaKCHSjUiiei and arrlv at 1:05 u. in, 7:1U way rastcntc Tntlnlc dally (except Kuudaj, at 7: u n, u, Altjonti ut 1:JJ p. in, iiL.d at I'lti ' in. 3:0J Tlilotiglt I'-mscugur Train le Inn i. il.'tll V fnYt'i'til. Miitufu.l .. , .. . ." at Aitoona at S:lua, in, nud arrlvi in 'i '"' SAMUi L i Hupt. Mid. l , gHORTEST ROUTE E.-Wu v WINTER AliRANQJiMJ.. HAHTWAHD. wi" 1'W , , Hunbury', .'(i.t'u' -ij i'ncw'. '.''".y'!1? 7.M C-J ', ,Ion. Hazloton u.iu Hon p iloliem, l-:j u.iii ! Hnzlctiu. l'lilladelphta I 'J lo Cuawl- u lla?.lelo:i, j.aj Danville. Now York, jji- -j,m ,.Suubuiy Tiinfill,rn-. .. UV?im' v- J"'ill.V "J. train going Wc '.' ,7 "t'';iiiiiui,o..i'i Elicit iiaveiir.oiii.in. i, llio Northern Central l.w p. m m. ... renelilnit HarHsburg 7.o) p. m and i'"t- ,.. ...., ,,.,1, .wnu .yiLii uiu CMHUiUri (lI Istnwn ltailitiad. uomtortauio nud handaamo i . new route, J..HKUVHY ICASILSuptrn. . NORTHERN CENTRAL WAY. On and after JunoiUd, is-., T leave HuiiiiUKY us follows : NOHTHWAKD. lIAu l'i.'M r.a. Dxlly toWllllamsiiort. I, d.iU anil Jim, ltoclicster, lluUalt), jus IN, Falls. 12.1 1 p. m. Iliiiralo, N. Kalis, ,e. ii.Ujiv iii.willlatusportLlmli.i Lu 0'V'oiaud'lireXCCpt' Huu,JnJ"" 'M J.tl) y. si., Dally. (escc)itHundaysi h.. JJull.lL ami Niagara Callw, vi.i. Ui , Irom JJliu li-.i. TUAINS OOUTHWAltl'. 12. 1.5 A. M. Dally for Hall t t. in , l'lilladoliilila. 11.05 A.M. Dally (e.tcept .-Hi' ,r Wiislilui;tiin !. I r, 11 . ! i 'i 0.31 r. M. Dally (except numl i , i , Philadelphia, ac, I t1. I. It ( si (lencrnll"1' eno' ALniKi) It. t'lai:, aeit'l.tlup'l. R EADING RAIL HO A ' SL'lIMHlt AUHAI.O 1 IIUUSDAY, Al i.i I T nilns lotivo llarrisburg i. lows; At O.iil), ,1U, a. iu., iuu ,, ntcling with trams nn pit, road, untl unlvliirf al N w 3,U, and 0,11 p, m. rop.. , n Heturnlng: Lnve New i 12.03 anuU.iOp. in. l'bil.i.Li, and U.'JO p. in, Lcavo llariiiliurglorll. uiu. maiiia, .Mlnersville, A.-ulo I -lenlmvn and l'hlla'd, at ,j,(ii,u,' and 1,W p.m., htopiilng at Leban. way stnt Inns; tho l,u,5 p, nt. imio , ChU'c, I'otlsvIlloiiiulCoIitinUiii .i vllle.Scliuylklllllaveii and Vu . kill ami biisiuehami'i ltn , i i lung at il, IJ p. in, H-lst I'eliusylviiuia i. , . a ' Heutilng lor Allcnlouii I'u-.i.in ,,t, i at 7.00 HUD, n. in., and I j. ,.. i , It.ive New York at O.isi i. in , xud Alicutoivu at 7.'.' i a. "i . . ani' ti.3.5 p. m. Way l'.issoiiger Trolu ..m, , 7,-10 a.m., eonucellng w ui. i ' l'a. raili'ond returning from t htoptilug at all Millions. Le.ivo J'otlsvlllo al 5. ill ,i 1 . 2,'Jijp. m, Herndou at lu.uil a. m .'..luiind 11,15a, in., Ablil.iud ui ,,, 1. inMnhanoy city at 7.51 n. m , 1'uiuiin.ua al (,:J3 u. m., and j,l" o. i delphhi, New York, Heading, II . Leave l'ultsvlllo via Uchuylu haniia Itailroatl at8,15a. m. for II t ll.lja. m.. ror l'l ue Urovo and Ti-m u t'ottsvlllo Accommodation Tiam vlllo uts.iiun. m., passes IteaiLii" a m lug at riilladelphlaat u.ai a. in. i leaves X'hiladelphla at S,15 ii, m , tngnt 7,Wp.m,,auivliigiU mti h i'oltfctuwu Accommoaatlon ti.i u town ntu.lia.m,, returning, (Ninth and Uu-ou) at l,aj p.m. Columbia Itailioad Tu i'u it , 7,2'Ju.iunud0.l5p.ni,l'orKphruia, I ter, Columbia, Ac; iclurnlng lui-. i f.Wn. in and 3.a p. m., and Cium i m. unit a.lo p. m. Pel kloinun Hall Uo nl r. 1 i Jiiiiellotiat7.35audb,','ia, in,,.:, i , luriihiL', leave arcen Ln'o I o. a id t.JI p. in,, coil' j nl) Uuadlug lUllro.id, l'lckerlug Valley Hillr.i i I t.iim t. . nlxvllloat O.IU n. in., , ml o.iup, in Ins, leavo llyeis atO.Uj a. in., I.',li au 1 cuuue 'lin.t with train, ua I tij It Culelnoulcdalellallioail liaiu it .ol at a. i.i a. m, ji & 7.1 1 1'. i, i t. Jilt, l'Ieat:itit at tl.oi, .s.oi ,u, t u. , a, m i '.'imiiectlu'i u'ltu triiiis nu it.j.Uiu u Chester Valley It illroai Trains . avi port at .i,'Wii. m, nnd 2.1 and j.jlp. in. i leave Downlngtown 't u..j u. ui., r.U p, m,, eonue -tu: i tvitu Iraiiu ji h Uailuiad, tu riundayi, I j ivo New York a' phla ut fi,')J a. in, and 3, lip. in., ti . tralL I'uuaiiiK ouly to Iteadluj;! It K,uu a. in. ltarilsburg at o.oua, m. im i . leave AHeutJ,. u nt l.3 and tl.Jj p Heading tit 7,15 a, m, and lti.55 p. i burg, al 7a'o a. in, lnr Nu.ir Yuilt, u' . Allenlowu an. I atl'.ll a. in., ii'id 1 , l'hlluiielplila. CoiiiiiiiitaUoii, Mtlt ige, K- . ui lOxeurslou Tlukuls to aud it'iiii . t ditt'id ra lu i, D.tao checked l..toith; i j t. ... . , oach p.isiimger. J. i'.. Wn " Asst. Suiit. o. ... ttoadiiiv, l'a,, Mij, 1, 167.'. i .UJ1C. WA2NNA AM' :. JLi IHIItU .1 MLHOAD Ou aiuUftj stiv, 27, ta'iI.l'H . ruu as folio., -1 UolugNoitli. irrlvo Arrive a, ui, p. ui. .. II. IU 1,11 ,. US 11.52 8C1.U110U I'ltUluii I. ii J.JJ I'lymoiilh H.n Hhickhhliiny..., 7.10 Herwlck 7.:li Illoom S.Oj 12.2a I. '.UU u.aa II. 11 2. w j.i J.01 a.ui Dainllle 10.00 1.27 ii,i,innili.n i.tmtn fli Kpiniiloll bv the lo il trill i lor O teat lleud, llltighniulou, Albauj i all points Nuith,Kasta..dU,c,LuNi)fini,t PTEN'F ARION PIANO. 'JUo only perfect Iimlruuirnt In the Weill' ; unctiualleil lu ltlchness. Power. Ilrlllllinry l Durability. Hpoelal tcuns tiiTearheis. ?' favors to Clergymen, Bond (or JllUklrulcd A' iauipuiei, C. W. FOSTEIl, Oeucrnl Agon inarHl'71-tf.l Maucii CiiumCjI" lliANK DEEDS. , We now navo llio nnef.tneilinchl0'l!Hwr DUHHH ou huiid mid lor mlo that vtna im' 1-opt lu Jllooiiibbuii;. LiuiiO hlio on l ekl I e inimt pnper, Comiuon lueds, Lxcculor" , Admliilktinlor's Deeds mtull ulzu teod t lic Cdlilliion Deeds, An. 2