r THE C0LTOD3IAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJ11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Ag rieullural. Hints iiIhhiI I'lirm Work for Novcinlicr. 8 mo fiicnvra arotilways bcliliul ha ml In dolnfr tliolr work, nuil this month frequently llniU thoin not nt nil jirotmr cd for Its chilling blast. Jiulldingt not In good order should ho repaired without dolay, all foul places clonnsod thoroughly,and huavlly white washed or Sprinkled with llmo. Cellars under houses should bo scru pulously cloanscd, nnd, If ponlblo to nvold It, should novor bo used for stor ing vcKctablcs.as thoy do not add to tho health of tho family. Anlnta's should bostuillously protect ed, but only In thoroughly ventilated Htalilofl. Thulr food should bo given four or 11 vo tltnea during tho twenty four hours, H3 that nouo of It need bo refused becaiiso It ls"inus3eil"or soiled. Many fnrmcru whoso oxporlcnco has born varied profer Ibis plan, thinking It moro economical, nnd moro sorvlcea bio to tho animals than feeding only two or threo times n day. For horses and neat stock, placo lumps ol rock salt in tho mangora. Food must bo varied to suit tho kind nnd condition of anl tnals. Ho who would prospor as a stock orcoiier or dairyman, cannot loam too much of tho animal oconomv. Com fortablo stables savo food, and vorv ma. torlally assist In maintaining animals in n good condition. Cleansing tho hldo ana frequent rubbing will promoto health. It has becomo qutto a common practice with sorao farmers to currv and rub down their neat stock.and wo trust It may becomu universal. ICeep fattening animals on full feed, uiu uo caroiiu to vary tuofood sufllclont li' to causo nirnnil nnimllln. Hogs should bo fed on cooked or soak ed cirn, or cornmcal, almost ontlrely towArus tno inst days of their fattening Tin (i w llmo and ashes, hi small quan tltkn, on tho floors of tho pons from tint' to time, and occasionally feed a 11'".- bulphur. 1'oung animals ought not to bo mndo U. e'er by tooeloso housing should bo in ti ll gently and with familiarity. Elvers and Colts may thus bo brought to i. condition that will mako it a vory casj task to break them into tho yoko or i, amiss. tf'ieifa, ut least thlrly feet wide, with low posts nnd opening Into a yard on mo sunny side, surrouodod bv build ings or a high fence, nro highly npproy- eu oi lor snoep and younc stock. Thov thus havo an opportunity to oxcrclso In tho open air and sunlight, retiring to a well littered protection at their pleas- uro. uaro must bo used in feeding, that mo weaKer animals may havo fair play. Manure making should bo prosecuted with the utmost vigor. As long as tho weather permits, occupy ovcry sparo iiour in collecting muck, nond mud. leaves, sods, ditch scrapings, and or ganic deposits, to bo thrown under cat tie, in tho hog-pen, or manuro-yard. Recollect that manuro Is tho floatlnr? capital of tho farmer, and If benefit Is to no derived from its use, care must bo laKen mat t does not Jloat sir literally. Devoto study and thought to this part oi your larming, but do not sparo tho muscic, lor much can bo uiado by a proper manipulation and commingling oi materials. Top dressing may bo pursued as sng. gested last month, and tho hints tlroro given as to JUches,draits nnd drainage, should bo heeded as far as possiblo dur ing this month. Heavy land may bo plowed, provided it is not so wot as to bo sticky, and wo should prefer tho lap furrows, that a greater amount of surfaco bo exposed to tho frosts of Winter, and tho case of fil tration increased. By all means use sub soil plows in this month.if practicable, and got tho coarser manures under for next year's hoed crops. Light land, that Is not wet, will be bencntod by being rolled after plowing, and will be all the better if hoavlly mulched with coarso manuro, leaves, straw, refuso-hayrushos, or any mater ial that will keep thosurfaco from blow ing away. JVwfi should be carefully culled ovor, and all that is sound wiped dry, and laid awayonshelvcs.in dark.cool rooms or dry cellars as uniform a tompera- iur :u preside Deing kept up. Cut sci ons ingrafting, and pack away in saw dust in a good cellar until needed. Cut tings of currants, etc.may bo sot as long as tho ground is open and friable. a !ar and pits for vegetables need clow watching, that moro protection may bo given when tho cold weather begi -i in earnest. Plants In cold frames shouid get all tho sun and air thoy can endu-e. Spinach and other crops left out -hould bo protected with littor thicl'y laid on. -dMrooto Hhould boim med1 'tcly gathered and stored in pits, except that portion of tho parsnip crop interred for Spring use, which will bo better off in tho ground, if standing water U not allowed on tho beds. Grape vines should bo carefully piuncd-tho Concord, Isabella and.Catawba not as closely ns the finer sorts. Somo sorts in cold latitudes will need to bo laid down and covered with earth for tho Winter. This is also true of tender raspberries. SlratcbcrrtesahouXd bo carefully covered, and no stagnant water allowed on the beds. TccHIne Horses During Wlutcr, A horso, most horsemen and farmers Know, will eat twenty hours out of tho twenty.four, if ho only has soraothlnsr to oat; but this wlntor tho plan must bo changed, and horses must cat what thoy havo to eat In thrco hours resting twenty-ono. That thoy will bo in better condition for so dolng.no ono will dony. Aim irtno light hay crop tho present Beason but teaches farmers tho correct juuuo ui jueuiug norses, u will glvo something in compensation for what It has withheld. Upon this matter lot us hear tho opinion of "an old stager." Mr. W. F. Blunt of Anson, belter known to thestnglng fraternity of twen ty yeareagoas" Billy Blunt," by which familiar namo ho Is yet called whoso knowledgoof tho horso Is second tothnt of few men In thoSlato. mvx tlmt ...m. nine pounds of hay nnd threo quarts of tuvoi Iiur uuy, jiu euu uibko a norso gain In llesh all winter; not a horso that ft standing still but ono that is worked all tho time. Weigh tho hay a fow tlmesso as to take- it up about threo pounds at a tlmo, shako this lightly into a tight box crib, andeprinklo thoroughly with cold water, men mrow over it a ouart of muico uunjr.ufc regular nours Aiiy horso put upon this faro and fed uniformly, will gain steadily, and per form an amount of work that surprises those accustomed to feed largo measures of hay and grain. Tho present winter will bo a good tlmo to try this plan, eepec ally as most farmers will bo forced to take somo such courso on account of tho small bulk of hay secured. Tho ox act cost of wintering a horso under this regime can bo ascertained intwo mlnu ter. It will bo found to bo much leas than many would think, Maine Ihr-mtr. Young Folks. A 1'alry Story, Llttlo Clam Sholdon lived with her father nnd mother In n protty cottago on tno bauks of tho Hudson. They had a beautiful Howcr-garden In front of tho house, flllod with nil kinds of flowers, such ns violets, tulips, rosos, etc ; and every morning Clnrn would got up with tho sun nnd gather a llttlo bouquet, fresh with sparkling dow, to glvo to her father to carry to town with him, for ho had to goto Now York to attend to his business. Ono beautiful morning whllo gath ering tho bouquot, sho ospled a largo wblto rose, all covered with llttlo diamond llko drops of dow. With an exclamation of delight sho haslon cd toward It to pluck It, but Just ns her hand touched tho stem, a tiny voice, which seemed to ooino from tho roso, said : "I'loaso don't!" Clara looked down, and s.iw stand ing on tho roso tho smallest being Im aginable, who continued : "Pleaso don't pluck this roso It Is my bod I" "Your bod 1" said Clara surpris ed. "Who aro you, beautiful llttlo thing ? "I am a fairy,'' ropIioJ tho llttlo thing, "and my namo Is Fragranco and my grandmother, Mab,quconof tho fairies, Is angry with mo, and has ban ished mo from tho fairy land : but I cannot llvo hero. I must tako ono look at my dear homo, although my grand mother said If I over carao back sho would kill mo." "Why, what a wicked fairy sho must be!" said Clara. Tho llttlo fairy only sighed, and, shaking out her pair of wings, sailed away, and was soon out of sight. Clara went on gathorlng her flowers, when, thinking tho dew-drops would mako beautiful jowols, sho took from her pocket a vial to sccuro thorn In ; just then sho happened to glanco up ward, and saw tho llttlo fairy hurrying toward her, ciiascd by a largo bluo fly. As soon as tho tiny thing was near it cried : "Tho fly is my wicked grandmothor going to kill mo." Willi those words sho leu on a rose, lmntinir for breath. Clara hold up tho vial to ward olf tho fly, but it was coming so swiftly that it never heeded it, and so llow right into it. Clara clapped in tho cork, and held it fast. "What shall I do with this wicked old fly I" sho asked tho fairy, as soon as tho llttlo thing had somewhat recover ed from its frieht. "Keep It fast in tho vial," was tho answor, "and do not let it out till It promises to be good." So sho placed it in her room, nnd went to her breakfast. Tho next morning buo saw In golden letters on tho vial theso words : "I will bo good, always good, if you will let mo out?" So sho ran again to tho little fairy and asked hor what to do, and tho an swer was: "hot her out. A fairy never broke her word." So sho went and opened tho vial, and out flew tho fly, alight ing on tho window still. It rubbed it wings witli its hind foot, and immedia tely becsmo a beautiful fairy, and then, In a sweet volco thus addressed her: "llccauso you havo kept mo from ovil doing In my anger; and havo been kind to my daughter, I givo you virtue, happiness and long life. May you be tho moans of reforming mortals, as you havo mo ; and may your happiness ex ceed that of tho fairies 1" Sho then flew to her granddaughter and after Fragranco had thanked Clara, they flew off to fairyland. And Clara was happy, for who aro not when they havo mado others so ?. One Worm Did It. One day I was walking with somo friends through Sudbrook Park in Surrey, when Dr Ellis drew our nttention to a largo syea moro treo, decayed to tho core. "That flno tree." said ho. "was killed by a single worm." In answer to our Inquiries, wo found that about two years previously tho treo was as healthy as any in tho park, when a wood worm, about threo Inches long, was observed to bo forcing its way under the bark of tho trunk. It then caught tho eyo of a naturalist who was staying hero, and ho remarked, "Let tho worm alone, and it will kill tho treo." This seemed improbable ; but It was agreed that tho black-headed worm ahoulinot bo disturbed. Aftor a tlmo it was discovered that tho worm-had tunnelled its way a con siderable distanco under tho bark, Tho next summer tho leaves of tho treo dropped off very early, and in tho succeeding year it was a dead, rotten thing, and tho nolo mado by tho worm might ho seen In tho very heart of tho oncu noblo trunk. "Abl" said ono who was present, "let us leqrn a lesson from that single treo. How many who onco promised fair for usefulness in tho world and tho church, havobeon ruined by a single slnV Child's World. A Beautiful Incident. A poor Arab traveling In tho desert mot with a Bprlng of cloar, tweet, sparkling wa ter. Uscdashowas only to brackish wells, such water as this appeared to his slraplo mind worthy of a monarch and filling his leathern bottlo from tho spring, ho determined to go and present It to,tho caliph hlmsolf! Tho poor man traveled a long way boforo ho readied tho preseneo of his sovereign and laid his liumblo offering at his feet. The caliph did not desplso tho llttlo gift, brought to him with so much troublo. Ho ordored somo of tho water to bo poured Into a cup, drank it, and thanking tho Arab with a smllo, ordered blm to bo prosonied with u To ward. Tho courtiers around pressed forward, eager to tasto of tho wonder ful water; but to tho surprlso of all, tho caliph forbado them to touch a slnglo drop. After tho poor Arab had quitted tho royal prosonco with a light and Joyful heart, tho caliph turned to his courtiers, aud thus explained his conduct : "Dur ing the travels of tho Arab," said ho, "tho water In his leathern bottlo be camo Impure and distasteful. But It was an offering of love, tmd aa such I havo received It with pleasuro. But I well know that had I sufTorod anothe topartako of it, ho would not have concealed his disgust ; and therefore I forbado you to touch tho draught, lest j I tno neart or tno poor man should havo noen wounded." Miscellaneous. BOOTS & SHOES. AT LM.KNORKS SPRING STYLUS, 'UK LATEST AND J3ISST. Every vnricly for Men, Wonion nnd Chlhtren, OLD STOCK Selling room for nt Cost to closo out to mako NEW GOODS. Bargains Bargains ! CALL AND SEE. A. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND CUSTOM IIVLAJDE CLOTHING. UK HAS THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES ANU EMPLOYS TI1E BEST tf O It K ill K IV. For good 11 Ls and promptness in ailing orders lueie is luu place ui go. Ills goods nre delected wltn caro nnd his Cus tom Work will compnro favorably with tho best enoru 01 iuo iasuionauie city xjeaier. HE KEEl'd A LARGE STOCK OF" HOYS' AMI CIIILimES'S LCI-OTHINO AND GENTS' FtlRMSIIIIVtt WOODS, At Astonishingly Low Prices. WoorasburB.aept. SI. 1B7I-U JOHN 0. JACOBY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONEKYI BERWICK, l'ENN A. The undersigned would respectfully Inlorra tho Citizens of Berwick, and vicinity, that he has opened a Confectionery and UaSery In ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Berwick, Pa., whore he ls prepared to famish all kinds of TLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS 0 RANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS AC, &C Ac, Ac. BY ffgQI.1I3AT.1C AND RETAIL. Among the assortment will be fonnd Cream Nuts, English Walnuts, l'eanuts. Almonds, Fil berts, FIl's, Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Jellies of dllTer ent kinds. Mustard, Catsup, Tickles, Chocolate, Canned Fruit or all kinds, Corn Starch, Egg Bis cuit, Soda Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Cheese, Hoap, Wilting Paper, Agreement Papers, En velopes, FISH AND OYSTERS, And produce, of all klrfds. Fresh Dread nn Cukes every day. Ice Cream In Season, Your patronage ls solicited. JOHN G. JACOBY. Berwick, Jan HI tv tONNELL & BATTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL AND NAILS, Hues, Hubs 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 IMrbank's Scales ! I LUMIJINa. STEAM and GAS FITTING. Orders by mall solicited, and promptly flUed. ' 118 Pcnn Avenue, j pr.,1872:tr. S. H. Miller & Son, Dealer in Dry Goods, GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Miscellaneous, KW STOCK OP CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of SPRING GOODS DAVID LOWENllEltCJ Invites attention to his stock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, at his store on Main Street, In tho new block, Uloomsbnrg, Pn., where ne lias Just received from Now York and Philadelphia n full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CL0T1IINU, Including tho most fashionable, dnrablo, and imudsomo DIIES3 U00D3, consisting of BOX, SACK, KOCO, HUM, AND 01L-U LOTH COATS AND PANTS, of all Boris, sires and colors. Ho has alio rep Ion lsliod his already largo stock ot CLOTH AND CASSIMElim, BTKtPED, FIGimEl), AND PLAIN VESTS B1IIIITS, CItAVATS, STOCKS, COLLAItS huspend'uiw, and fAnoy articles Ho mis constantly on hand n largo and well-so- ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINOS, which ho ls prepared to inaao to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short uotlco, and In the bost manner. All his clothing ls mado to wear, and most of It ls of home niumifactnre. GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'iLItY, of every description, One aud cheap. His caso ot fewelry ls notsnrpaised In thls',placo, Call nnd etamlno his general assortment of CLOTHINCJ, WATCHES JEWELRY, AO. 0Ctl3'71 DAVID L0WENBE11G. SIZE Of PEI o o o o o o Or Stipnr.Coatcd, Concentrated, Hoot ami llorbnl Juice An(tI2lItou4 ttrnnulc. thi: "mttm: 3IAXT CATHARTIC, or ITIttltuiii In l'nrvo Tno tiovr lly of modern MYillrnl. Chemical Ami Pliar-liiact-'Ullcal Science. No ii?o of nny longer taking tli larjre, ti'iialMvo nwl tunii'i'ou iilln, cntnpuseil of clii'ap, rnalc, ntxt liullcy tuKiulictiti1, whvix mo can hy fttarcrul aiilkfltion il" chemical nicnce. extract ull the cathartic nnd othc r medicinal properties lain tho mofMalnnMe root? nnd herlu, nud cuncenirite thci.i Intoa lnlnnttt Granule, near col y tnrgcrtlinu u ttliiMfnrU Kcril, that run to icadlty tnuilloutil by tittle of the mot't n'tisllho f-t munch nnd M'tlriUm tatc. Each little 1'iirffiitlvo I'cllrtr. pr'cnt:, In a most concentrate i form.njintKliraili.il 'i power tii Is embodied Inuuyoi tlm laro UN found lor fiK) In tho fir 113 (hop. Viom their uot.deif.tl i.ilhaillc power. In pioportlun In tin Ir tlzo, pt-oplo v. ho h.no not tried them nio apt to mppor-o that they uie. lurh r.. ('.-.vt.etn cllVct, hut null I iiotnt nil tlutfi-e, tho different active medicinal principle of u hh h they in o compoped bell)! fo harmonized inn! muiIUl d.u.ij by the other, n to pindtue n mof nirrlilnjr nn 1 ttioroiizh, jtt cniiy and tiiiiul)' oin-rii-tliiR cathartic. $500 tlcivartl hereby Cvrcl bv tl.e pr ;,r lor of thrse relict?, to ary i it'i.a-t n.i, i.( ii. itu alypK ulll And In tlicin u.i ';! -1 it oth i.i t ol mercury or any other i.nuir.d pui-iuii. iSelut; ontlrely vci:allc, im it t...jl r care la reqnlred while tt 'itu them. Tlicy o , tu without dUinrbfttico to the tuniUi'tilcn. tin u. cunatlon. l or Jauii.iico. uraj'' fitliuitlnn ititpiiro l.eo(!, ti nil till IUC I A IUIMIII' OI 1 12 V v zincBHf Nour llructulUm of i;. -ncli, iBail tahto in muti.;. , .( altaclEh, lain in rccrlon oi . ,4 internal 1'uvcr, iSloatcd fc V. a . i. j.mt Sto. nncli, Hush oi Atlooil tiI.' a .1, j'tti.i Colored llrhic, Ctiacia'ji:. ;t;ul (jloomy rarchoJIUKM, tnUo E;- I'l-rca I'ltannt lnratIvo lc!ict,. l.i i ,.' a llouoftho remedial putter of h'y !i,rnt.'i' n-.Vj ovcrpo prcitn arlty f i.Nm i '. 1 -av Mint their action tiiou tlio ;.:ii:i.al uji.ii. my In ii it I vorual, n n a t I;iti,l : tt , no CHcaplna tlieii ....ti.il.o linprti:v, Ao does not Impair them; their t.i'-.r-ci Mliu'ni d ln-ii ; enclosed In pla4 bottle- p:vtve their liti.e- rn't i paired for any length of time. In any cl) male, to that they aro atway rre-li nnd reliable. whKti ! not the rau with the pills found In thednir i-toie. put up tri cheap wood or pvte-bnard Itoxt , ltccoltvt t tint for nil dUeaee where n Iaall vc, A licratt vo or lni'u'atIvo l Indicated, tl.ru; llnhi l'.dtt will (ylve tho uio-t perfect eall-l.ieii.in toi,!J tthoiibo tn-m Tlicy aro t-o!t) hy all mtter;rih:n(; IranuistM at cciiih a ltttZo. Do not allow nny drnsslcl to Induce jiti to t nmthii. fl tt. it I in ly -- in JnU n rund a- my IVllets ber hi hi'i.i iUv a Lwr milt on tli.it wide It ho ncomiiifiid' If our dniLVl. t cannot Mipply thi'in. 'iit l . i iih und ii-ct-ivu them by uin:u mall tro n f . i . tt v tr. oh ..-' i ,i - . - . j -.1 ; ..i.u.cs. w Oit riOV.i . f Ji- . . i. i .. .,! VdUJ i : ..iii.;.. . ri.lKf i.- A CUItH IVIi .vpi.i r.u::. " k t em nut u i - .. , .... i!i i :i t 4ciiict.t:tn !..iti-.nP - r i ii ! . :i h i ..' t'-ll.tin, wt.utl tri l tl.. 1 r , mv , .. t,.vr , u .ili lt cr.aitr, I y m n, , k . : 1 i O t" . 'lUFNTV I'lM'T.'-i i ' i .i i.l iiv 11 1 p .in ll I.' .tti . t-iij,u.!ui.v, f IJOWAY'S RSADY RL!r l WUh ,.rF(UIl l.NTANT KA&il rru.ii.ru 1 or run KiiNbY. IN! r.AMMXTION OI- 'llti? TLAI,1 I..FLAMMHuN UK TUB IHIWKL. rOMlKSIJO.N OF Tlin LVN . Eoun tiu'.jat, 'HH'icnr nitpAriiiMh J'AM'H'A'IIMN (If tub hn.M.1'. iivsrnp.:";?, cnour, uumithkiiia. , . uATAi.im, ixrLun:.-2,. IlAUAClin, TOOniAIIF. M.ui!Ai,nrA, r.iiEL'juTi:,.: it.d cini.i.P, .nri: nm.L. Tl.e niipliriiluii ifu- llrrnty ltcllif tft tin r .?ti I in wUro li-c j ir illicitly tsuts uittutloiil ci ulI n mfcrt. 'Iweiity drff l 1 't A 1'itiM'T of wntrr 1H In n w tkm.imiI enru CHAMP., M'ASMtf, MUIt KtlJMA' If. h.-RXlEKV. CtUdi'. WiZV IN Till; IlUVj;u, .i all lNU:ii.Ali VAJ :.. TnivtUn h'miihl nlw:iv4 rarrv n hftltla of in!wn'f Ueudy ItelUr m it!i tlicm. A few in lu .utir v.il piv. fi Ilkmi i r pi-l i fi urn cImiiv i f w titer ll U huiter lliuu FkcU 1 Irani)-1 r nuUrjiwaalmu! n.t, FtHi:rt su mivv.. revnn anu aih a rumi i rnn) o-nta. ti n. t n, rfineili.il lU-M-t i.i ti.it w.i!,t tli.t ul.l ttirj iir .iid Atc'iv. .i!. ix'A titer M.i urloi'H, UHlu'i. Spirit t, Tvi-lf'l!. iinick us IIAIWA'-. IM:aLV l.LUUF. i'ltty cctili -cr buttle. tU L'fJ'rii'.i in. HEALTH i BEAUTY! 1 mtovp anii ri'iii: men iiuxid-ixcukask iiv DR. RAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HA MAUR TUP. MOST ATONItlUNa f't'ItHSi fid UlT.,,.,.K.t,0.,!Al'11' AU,: T111' '!an(ii;h Tin: IlilUY IfNUKItUiinS, l'MKIt thi; INI'I.IIRNiK t!it 'niLiXY v'"-NiwiruL MumciNi:, Cvory tOny an Incroaso In Flesh and Weight Is Soon and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop rf t!i SAltSAPAKlbUAX KKSOIA'KNT rrmiinuiilcutc lliroiiti tli IHoud, Hvtvttt, t'rini-, unit flint tlul.U tin.l Jules of thu vtoMi tlm Igor i f liftf, rr it rrpulu Ilia wiivii'M of tho Unly wltli new im mul tnaUrUI, hcroful.t, &)ild!li, CiiiiMifiiptluii, (ilaiMular ttleif, Ulcem In the Tli nut. Mouth, Tumor, NoJc lit tl u (i'hml tmd cthiT iurtfif lliu li!in, Sorti Hjta. Mnmioita lJiatliBrcd from tiii Kird, utiil Hit wurt frnncf hkht iIUciuku, Eiiilm tloin, Kcvir Sires, K-tM llca.1, Itnjr M'onn. Palt IIIhuih. ly!ptl Acne. Ill.ict( Worm In Ihu Kltli, 'J nmnri, C.ititcr In lliv Won ib, iin. nil wejkct.ln nnd lahifut tlU. tlirttes, Mltt Swi-ilri, J,n-u vt Hpentt, uud ull uti.lLof I Le lifu i-rliiuih. km ultliln tlm ciratlo rut pe eftliU Homier i-r MdiKru UliciiiUtrv, nml a fjv il.iyV umj will trovu to niiy m m tuiiijf It for either vt thou forma of dfw.uao Us ju-iiut iovv.rto curs the in. If il.v c itlviit. (I illy leccniiiiir reduced hy th wanteii and tl.-i-imii'oalilmi tlmt U coutlhiiiilly prierenbliiif, eutct-vtU la arr.stlni tluD ttSilm, i 1 rt kiJu im kitii0Mli)i new luutrr. , id vv fro i licillliy Huod-und tLU Uiy t'AltSAl'AItlL LI N H'.ll and Uoc4 jtot-nre. Nut oidytin-a lUo Juiii'niLiUM ItniLvrxT excel all fctintvii ii'iiiiilUI dii-iit iii iho imu of Ciiiouic, Hcrofuloii, I mitiltutliuial, nnd bLtit Olicocst hut It UlLu only dobIUvo i ire for Uiiliicy cV ISlutldcr Complaints iMnarv, nn I Wmuh dlwawii, (Jravfl, DUUlt, Iropny I.I ) 1'iixu (if U'uu-r, lncniitli.iiice t-f Urltio, Hrlitlit' instate. 1 1uiiiliiiiri, mid lu ti I tivtui ilnru Ihiru uru Irlckdust do -ji. or Ihii w ili r 1 1 tlililv, tluitily, ndil ulth ruliataiicct h Ihu 1-1 i r nn iff.-, -r lliruuU Uko wlilto milt, or tln-ri t i tiiitI hi, d nit. t'llioii4 iti'pearinic1, uiitl whlU Conu-ibut i at" ')K -d uliui Hum H ft prliklnjr, luirulntt m-muilon t,li-n i-.u-ln wjiitr, iinli.iliiluth bmallcf the IUck nud i - ti ,i i.t.in. l'rke, $i.u WO?llV13f-Tlio toAf knowu tad tui Rcrticdyfor I. ft Ui Hi, dij't", tic, 'C'tiitHM' or ia VeaiV -rovtIi Currd hy rraclwii)' ICcHoIvcut. HivkiiLr, Mm, July I. IfW, rtt. H riwjtv I h" la I Oirtii 'Juinur In tli varti tnj 1 v.'l All Ilia lrtri imJ "Hwr tut htlp fur ll." I Ul-4 x try It inir Hill U ri .tJ)ninfciiJ.d I Uit lioUilny bl int. 1 lW i mr IU"lv1, "J tt itflt 1 wuuVllry it l.ui Lad mi ftllb In tl, !i4iii. I wl mllirnl fur Iftln 1 l..uk tU Lulilvt ttxln I'., ilviiit, rq wim l f lUdoft)1! I'llli, nl two UllUi vf iur I rily Il.'Mefi KU'I Okm tt i-i igu if lytm-r Ut i wn vt Mt, nn I I fl UlUr, intvur, u4 hj.pltf ihm I htr fur lwdv l I urt lani'-r ma In lb loft iU if tb Uwli, vvr lh urvln. I wrlu tUU 4 )V4 fvrlUH UlCH( VtWr. Vuu tin ruLlldi tl If K)h. RADWAY'S mmi PURGATIVE PILLS, p fVetl tafklcM, c-lepniitlr conted with bwmI putn. furfrc rul'tti, I'lirlfy, oi(Uiif, urn) itrinetUin. KutUny'v 1'lllt f r tho turdf nil itlMinluriof tlm btuiiKb. Uvtr, IIomi's, Kt.W'V, JlUihler, Kitvoiu IJUwiuv. Ilvailuclie, (Joiinlti I Wivviir4, ImlUwtlUm, l)itt'Ui lUlounci. IU iui Fver( Ii.fi.iuittiutloit ol tlm ItuWkli. I'llci.ni.il ull I ruffrmeiita ot tint Intvriitil Vlcra, Warranted in ftfttt & txiMitlve cure, IMrrly Vtifttuulc, (.-vntaluhig no mercury, ndiifriilK, nr UvleterlU4 acwt, ttf O titer vit tut folio lnj iiymiloms mulling from U! crdtiicf tha Id-bUvu Ufguit CtljKn, nin, IhIImh tt tU TloM In tU IUU clJIiy of U Lumufc, S 4UM n. Ukrltm. M.niutKf rw, rull' tmttvr U U fcu.n.nl, Kur truiUlt.'iii, hii.ltnf or rluitvr iua-at ikaHl .f tba H.mm.b, (t li.im'ntr f tl IUU, llurrttj auj I'llll.tilt Ufiiliitf, l-lulitfrliiital tU llMri, Ckulli.ir vr buff.itillbir ru.41ot vrliatt lt l)lfl I' lun, 1iIii.m vf ltrt, HU vr Wot- Ufra Ibakij'il. rW an-l 11 bm U iba lll.UvRiUnry (f I ri.iraliu, Y-II.mi if 4 t-Uu ai..1 1 )., l'Mfn u L fa. ITia-l, ULi, t)ij iuJJtu I ) if llt, tluruUif lu tU ) latll. A 1W d. m ltADWAY'HriM S will frcttl.tiytcm Tr.iMi kit Ilia nt nvf.mm.f.1 itihUldui. riiw. SSCCLU icr box, MH.ii hy iiiun!tii-r. It K 1 TALhK AMi llltij:" Hind one HUr-tamp lo ItAIHVA Y A CO., Bf XluUkn Iat.o, Kw.YirK. tuforuiutWu worth thmutuidit will U) n.ut ou. U lb'72-ly IT LLEIS.m Ik REMOVAL!! I. W. N1LKS', m u a i o w a ii u n o o n s lmvo hcen removed lo llio NKV 1UU0K IlUlLDhNO orroarriuiioiii'woiii'.MiUiTpiKMi.MAtMBt Wlioroiio will ltcep.iKCiitinlnssottiiiciilDr THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, nml nil KINDd OK MUS1U.U, INSTUUJII2NTH. Also MUalO 1100KH lor nil 1NSTUU.MKNTH. PIANO AND OUtlAN STOOLS At.h 8TYI.KS ANDl'llICUi. THE SHOEMAKER PIANO is the clicajwist First Clas3 Piano in the market. llavlug bccurcJ tho Ajjcucy ul tho OKO. WOODS' IlKN'OWNEl) OIIOANS, forColuiubln Couuty, tosotlier with tho CELEUP.ATKD TKMPU2 ANUELIO furnishes nilvantngos to pnrcbascrs not found elsewhere. ISTATIONAUY OF ALL KINDS. A full nswlmont of SQUARE AND OVAL FJiAMBHS, EJ Tallflylcs niut prices coustgutl y ou ha Jd. BTijKr.ncjitAviNOH. cnuoMos .t roi.ouuu riUfllB, tsrigUKOSt'Ol'JiJ AND VIUWB. 3Cnll nnd cxnmlno. rachS'Ta-Cm. jNNOUNOEaiENT' I thh iir,oo.Msuuita utehauy institutk AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL will open under tho cutlro coutrol of tho BOARD OP TRUSTEES. Thoy havo selected ns Principal of tho Instl. KEY. JOHN HEWITT, n Eontleman whoso (inallflcntlons havo been .v.n.uuuu m.uvuu iu uiuur tuueiiiiouai en terprises of ii llko nnturo; nnd they luk nud .H.iuywiinuu iur nun nun mo 11)611 tutlon.the confidence and Mipporl of our own ot education everywhere. In point of comfort, convenience nnd beauty of buildings and sur roundings, no school lu tho State surpasses this: and we aro determined It shall not Lo second lu the kind, quality aud thoroughness of Us disci pline and culture. begin11 and wlutcrse3slou of twelvo weeks will MONDAY, AUGUST CGth, nnd clobo FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20nr. EXPENSES: Tnltlou nnd Boarding, Including wnshlug nud heat, per week, J5.WI. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Tuition for day pupils, ono dollar per week. In tho model Bchool, hlxty cents rer week, in the primary, forty centsii lug.l'alntlug, Ac. extra. Hills nre payable, nnd n il'U. ..ecu. -uubiu, uruw- Jr i :v".-".''Iiw,w uuu .""'i' u paia promptly, one-half at the beginning and tho other half ut tlm ml rid 1a ntt)inLnc-Lin. J. Q.fKEKZE, ' L. B. ItUPEItT. Secretary. President. AGENTS Twelve Years v Wild Mans & PiSns. Sl,?,T,e?!?.rI.n.bl0 mlvcntures of tho (anions WHITE U1I1HF and IUU WA HIIIOU among tho lied Bklns. Thrilling nceonuts of llreut Hunts, iiiii.ivnui x.heupesanu'ierriuie uoutests with tho big game and hostllo tribes. Spirited descrip tions of tho habits nud inperstltlou-i of that strange people, Their Sports. Legends, Tradl- '!"".. "ow mey woo una wed. scalp, Doctor, Worship, .c. New, Fresh and Popular, Price o nwimu ."O lUUUNaDUH WllU W (1U- derful rapidity. Agents aro making fiom .V) to mice for samplo cuapteis, HlnstratloiiH nud par- i" . Ai iiuuiiaitu, mourner, Tho Iluco of Tlmo Keepers. M. B. ALLE BACH DEALEIt IN WATCHES nnd JEWELKY DANVILLE Pa. BILVKK AND PLATED WAItn, PItENUlI L'l,UUJvH, SWISH AND AMKltlCAfc BTKU WAT0UE3. TIIK KENOWNED llLOIN WATO A LAHQE ASHOIITMENTOF FINE JEWELlty, DIAMONDS c, Uepalrlng promptly alien Moyors' Column. PUBLIC ATTENTION IS CALLED HY MOYER BROS, To llio fact that (hey urn nl III ptiililug tho Until luiHliiess with all tho enerity socliarai'terlilli' of llienidolves lu former time.", lit Ihelr old bul nesi slanils In BKOWEIl'S BLOCK, and nil ho Corner of Main nnd Matltct Blreels. "lhelrsloclc Islnrgcrnhd more varied than ran be found lu nny oilier establishment short of Philadelphia or New York. All of which Is oiler ed lu largo or email iuautltles at llgurosnslow If not lower, than fnmn goods can be purchased elsewhero. Call and examine lor yourself. Tho wholesalo department under tho linmedlalosu pcrvlsiou nnd control of tho firm, compilses PAINTS, OII.P, UDASa, PUTTY, .CO., AC. They keep constantly on hind Irom llvo to six dlUerent brands ol While Lend, among which ls John T. Lowte it Brcc., Buck Lead, Wlitto Onk, Diamond, Arctic, Ac, Varnishes, Coach, Furniture, Daraar, Shellac and Japan Dryer. In eslors you will find TJmbcra bolh dry nnd In oil, Siennas, Drowns, Mctalllcaml Vandyke.lleds Venetian, Hcd Dead. AuierlcnnandChlucso Ver lullllous, lllues, Yellows nud Ulceus, nmong which nro tho celebrated Versailles and Shamiock, vely haudsomo nud pcrmnnrut, aud especially adapted to tho painting of blinds, Ac. Unseed Oil, Turpentine, Ac. All sl7.es window glass, largo sl.es of superior quality for pictures, a speciality. Castor oil by tho gallon or dozen, laudanum, Paregoric, llatcmau's drops, golden Tlnctuie, Dalsaui Do Maltha, Ood Iroy's Cordial, Essences Demon, I'cppcrmtnt, Wlntergrccu and Cinnamon, All llio popular patont medicines of tho day, nmong which wo enumerate, Ayrcs, Jaynes.Vinegar Blttc,IIos(ot tcr's, Drako's, and Hoolland'u Gor man Bitters. Pills, Wright's Jayno's, Sehenek's.and all others known to tho Communlly. A largo nnd varied assortment of Knights woild renowned cooking extracts, Lemon, Vanilla, Hose, Raspberry, Strawberry, l'luo Applo, Celery, Ilannua, Ac, aro oiler ed below manufacturers prices, to country merchants. Hplccs, Cinnamon, Clovus, I'epiicr, Mace, Mustard, tie, nt bottom prices. ALSO, Holland Flour Will phur, Epsom Halts, Salt Petre, Calabra Lie- . orlce, JumL'amphor,!!orax, Assalojtlda, Cattlu nud Horso Powders.llluo Vltrlol.Exlruct Log wood, Castllo nud Laundry Soaps, Lnmp Chimneys, nnd Lami goods gener nlly. Lump Chalk, silver sand, Calcined Plaster, lioscudal Cement by the bnrrcl or buahel, Tho celebrated JIlllvlllo Km It Jar, ncknowl cdgeiltobeliy far tho best lu tho Markets, nil glass, of superior material ami workmanship. Consumers having oueo used these, will havo no other. Country Physicians will find onrstock full nnd complete, comprising nil tho old staples ot tho Materia Medici, ns well asall tho latter discov eries of medical sclenco, Quinine. Morphia nnd Opium always In nbuudanco. HnncoHios, and White's pharmncentle.il preparations, Muld and .bolld extracts Elixirs and Pills or tho Phanua copiea sugar-coated. Poweisnud Wolghtmuirs Chemicals, nnd Prof. S iulbb's medicines, n lull stock, ' Winners and others will IlndonrstocK of Pure Orouud Western Hone, Oil of Vitriol, sulphate of Soda nnd Nitrato of Soda, of better quality nud nt lower prices than can bofouud olsewhcie. COACH AND WAGON MAICHIW would do well to 8eo our slock nud Inquire our prices bo loio piirchaslig elsewhere. Our retailnnd Prttcrlptloh department Is uuder tho supervision of JIU. A. II. CATE1CA11T, Able and competent assistants always In atten dance. This department consists of tho com pounding of Physicians' prescriptions nnd fami ly recipes, tho pulling up of Dyo StuUs, ct, tho retailing of Patent Modlclues and Druggist's sundries, such ns lVrlumery, comprising all of tho most choice from our most emlnout Ameri can manufacturers nud tho specialties of all tho Foreign, French, English, German and Italian Perfumers. Toilet Soaps in largo variety, both Impo. tod and Flno Hair, Tooth, Flesh, Clothes, Shav Ing A Nail Brushes. Trusses.Shoul der Bracc3 & Supporters, Nurs ing Bottles, Pocket Books, Bill Books, &c Ac. Cigars of rarest an! choicest brands from a eta., Pipes nnd cigar smoltors nnd many things iui possiblo lo enumerate here. Tho handsomest SODA FOUNTAIN In this imrL of tho Htato. called the ucon r,r" from vmlcli Inconstantly drawn, those cool uiul Intn public. nlm. tlio mc-itleattil waters of Vi:liv, 9"r Mimticturlii Deparlincut, coramUe iiii juuiuiuiii (ti nio un i nar mucopa'a, 'Jluclurcs, Hyiuj, etc., OIL OF GLADNESS a spocldc for Croup, Hums nnd Scalds nnd one of Ihc most valuable auxiliaries, lutheeuro of t-tii-,-iuii.'af iiiH.rseuess, eiu ever KIlOWIl. Tho nrgely increasing sales attest Its popularity ns a household remedy. iloycr'sTnr Cough Drops a vnlunblo lomedy for cousin id long standing uud Incipient eon. sumption. I'lavoilug extructs.Esueuco Jamaica Ulugor.etc, Tn all of wldeh wo ask tho alien, lion of tha general public, Tlm Wilimil will hIIII Kniillnnn In i.n,. Its btntoil visits to their country custom, ers. MOYER BROS. Mny 10, ly. Pitt IVrtnu ciui littti llirup llKtci-A nccrrtl Ina tn directions, anil rennin lone unwell, jirovuleil llieir j.iiiip-, an not tic itroyctl hy inincril voisnn rr oltifr mcani, ftml (lie tii.il or ui"i w.iiicil tovnnd the wnt nf trpain l ))( ltltt or IiHtlnctltm, Ucatlulic, l'.iln In tlif MhhiIiIlM, Ccmlit, 'I istilneM of (ho t'lieit, Iii Suiir l.iuct.iiictiif the Slomacti, lt.itrj'.iMe in tho Mmtih, llilmiii AU.uk", Palpitation tr tlio Iteatt, lu ll imin (iiii f t tli l,miv, P.mt In the regions of the Kid iict. ami a lnimtrcil cilur (Minful sympU'ind, nre Ihc elf rnA l ls)H'p'ii. In ItiLe cotiiplamti It hat un pijiiil. nml mo liotttc will ytoo a letter guarantee of Its nuni- ihnn a It'iiRihy ailvciiiemetit. Tof IVmnlo tiiuptiiltitH,n young or oM, mar rirrl nr ttii cle. nt the htn of wnmanhouil, tr the turn 1 1 .Hi-, iIk-c Tnnic liittLr-silnpl.iysntlof-idedaiilnlluciico i'i it i tuarUcd inirnrmcnt Is form perceptible, ltv Iiitliiniiiiiitur- nml Cluoiito Itlifii tiintlniti nml (tout, HiliotK, Kemittcnt and Intermit lutt teve-s li-ci'9tif the llloodt Liver, Kidneys and llindiler, lticc Hitter lnvo nn equal, buch l)iseasei nre t ausett hy Vitian d Hloml, wh.th Is cencully produced Iiv (UraiiKfincnt vt the DiKeMhe Ornam. Thry uie a CJnitlc I'ttiKiit It c ivrll ns it Tonic poMtsing o'nf) the peculiar merit of acting is a towerfiil aRcnt In rcllcvine, Conccntinn or lntlanimatiuit ol the LUrr and Visceral OrR.ms, and In lliHnus Disease!. ttr Skin DKeim-) Kmntions, Tetter, Silt Uheum, lliolchcs, Sot Pimples, Pustules Polls, Ctr lmncli' ninu-norini, Scald-He id, Sore ljcs, r.(yineln ltdi, StinH, itiKu'tiratioiisof the Skin, Humors nud tis t.tics tf llio bit in, t'f whatever namo cr nature, are lit tr.illydus tip nud ct tried out of tlio ryitcin In a short time hy the use of these Hitters. TIlO )J10tCTtlt Of I)K. At.KFR' VlNBOAB IUtti:ks are Aperient. Diaphoretic nud Carminative, Ntitrititius, I.axitlve, Diuretic, Seditic, Counter-Irri Ui't, Sudtnitic, Alterative, and Antl-lJilious, jiiitifnl TliotistuitN proclaim VmrtGArt Hit Ti.tis the imst n uJcifiil lmij;oraiit that ccr sustained the sinking --tsti in. J WAMCP.U, Pnpr It. II. HIcDONAMJ CO.( Drugwts aii'l (Jen Agli, Sin I'ranciscn, Cal., ar 1 conm . f W a I u kii nut Clnrltoii Sta , New York COLD UV AM. 1 Kt HOISTS AND DUALKKS, UlS-72 nugZS 3 m the QnKrar THE aMEBlOAH BUTTON-HOLE OYERSEAM& AND CO.Ml'LUTESEWINti.M.VClIIN li. 0 Tho first and only IltJTTON-IlOLU AND MUW1NU MAC1II.NK comblneil that has mado Its ndveut In this or nny other couutry. i-Tho following reasons nro tjlvcu why this Is tho bcbt. Family Machine to Purcliaso. . llccauso It will do ovurythliiBthatnny ma-i chlno cau do, hewing! Iroln tho lln.st to thel coarsest material, hem- mini!. felllUR. cordlng.i braiding, binding Kath-I crlnj nnd sewing on , all tho same tlmo lullllmr.. 4. llecauKoltwlllworlr a bcautllul eyelet hole. 5. llccauso It can do over-hand Keauilng, by which (.beets, pillow cases nnd tho llko nro sowed over aud over. limiting, eto., better! than any olhcr ma chine. 0. llccauso tho best mechanics pronounce it tho best llulshcd and made on tho best princi ple or nny machine mnnulactiiied. It has no springs to lirealt; nothing lo get out ol order. 2. llccauso It can worli n bcautllul tiultou-holn, mailing as lino a pearl aa by llio hand. i iin.un ii .im , 1' iicoauso it is two beanuml border on MA -Noolhcr Machlnocannccompllsli tho kind OfKCWlmrstntoll in Nil.. L'.:t. I. itrnl A. 1'articH using a lamlly setting machine want . iivjuij i,vujii-c.ouo wiiuau mo impiove ments. ItlstolastaLlKllTIMC, and thcrcforo ono ls wanted that will do tho most worlc, and do It iuu uf-w anu mis iiiaciiino .uiii no heverai iciiius of sewing not done on ANV OT1I Klt.MAUHINi:, bcbldes doing every kind that all others cau do The American or Plain Sewin-' Macliiiie. (Wllliout the bulton-holo parts), docs all that Isdono on tno Combination except buttou-holo S. -T IT A f TY A rvn i- AGENTS WANTUt) IN EVKUY TOWN. COJIPANY'S WAItEUOOJIS, 1313 Chsstnut Strcjt. Philadelphia. I.xnmlno them before purchasing nny other cowing jiacnino. uit lOT-Uu jJcKErATY, NEAL A CO., di:aluu3 in D H Y GOODS, GllOCERIES, AND General Merchandise, BLOOMSIIURC?, I'A. JauSS'TMf WING MACHINES. rpiIE SALES OP BEWINO MA A I'lllneH hi 1K71. nn roitnrli'd nmlnr niitli. in li7.f, t Uu mvnci-H of t0 yUWUJ Machtiio l'at MAN UFACT UBINQ COM LA N Y LAST YKAU HOLD 18 J, 2G0 Machines, NINETY l'Ell OICN'r.OPTUEM HE JNU ECU FAMILY USE. THIS IS OVER S3 MOllE SEWINO MACII1 NES THAN WERE SOLD 1JY ANY OT1I EH COMl'ANY DUIt INC1 THE SAME l'EUIOD. Tho Singer Mauufactui'ing Co,, 31 U1II0H SQUARE, MEW VORK. rilinAllKU'lIIA OKFt'E 1100 Chestnut HI, J. A, Dokon, Aur. lu .llloumsburg. aug'Jly A&EHTS! QDICK!S or you wl II m lss cholca ofleuliory.lthero Isa rush fur 111 u did I.liWlhi' lam nud greatest work. OUR DIGESTION, or. MY JOLLY KHIllNll'H HIUHtKI'. It ls by odiU the most taking aud saleable book lu llio Held, lit Is on a vllallv lmiHirlant sub ject. 2 It In by America's mot popular writer oil ueuuu. u ...a, iur iuu pr.co, wo jurgrs. 1.1m haudsomesl book over lold by subscription. Agents, tho peoplonroogcr forsucliii bonu,uud will urgo you lo bring H to ihoin, Wrltu lor terms, ac, frco. (IKOItni: MACIJIAN, rublUhcr. npill 20,'72-tf. 73J riuusom Htuct, l'hlladelphla, Rail Ronda, PENNSYLVANIA "llAlw WINTKU TlMli TAllMj, 'roia Q llallroaduompany will dcniu?, '.'" " and nrrlvoatl'h ndnlniiln. V..1..11 11 U nnd Urlo, us follows! 1 'ilit' ' EASTWAUl). , riillndelphla Kxprcss leaves lln (except. Mondaylat 3.U.1 , j VI' 5 i'hlladolphla utfe.Uu, m i u', "Jfi. ' York nt 10.0.1 n. in. u" Rrr'Mi. S.nut. I.lnn l.isvnu ir..-.!., . in., arrives ut West I'lilladcliifila n,y, nnd arrives nt Now York at li ai n",1,'1 Ijancnstor Train, via .Mount Joy. .'1, rlsuurg dally (except Hund.iyi H!k with tnronsh car lor l'lilladciiini . W.wt l'lillmlolpliln. nt lAIOp. in' W 11 raolllo llxpiess leaves llurrl'sbir , i copt Jloiiilay) at 1 11 a. in., nt, VJ -1 i?l'ilsi,S1?Ji,,a " a,3u " " cc'rmniaireT II in V t Imrgdal y (except Hunday) at l.oop , . 11 nt l'hlladelnhlaat li.il ii. iii. ' "' u II. Mall Train, leaves Uarrislmri d.illy : ,u'. arrives ni i.ir.i ' iitll.'IU p. in., nui nruves ut New y'k . ill. i Clnclnnntl llrpress leaves ItnrrMmr, .. t 10: W p. m.,uiid arrives at v""t " u''' 1 2:1) n.m., nud arrives at New Yoik iiV ' WESTWAUD. IV n M.ilt ........ . da..7iS.a.m:;ur71vhigurS.,,: .Vada7exco,yi i!" riving nt lirlunt 7:10 n. m. ' J'' Houthern Kxpress loaves llarrlsbuii ,i IMn. in., arrives nt Alloonaat tl,',)! i nrrlves nt I'ittsburB at K.lu i. in ' I'hrougli Passenger Train leaves il dally (except MoiKUyJal 3:10 ,. ', Alioonaat6:10a,iii.iind arrives ut i'i ' l.vl-i p. m, 1 1'oclllo express leaves llarrlslnug ,i 4:13 a. in., arrives nt Altooiisatii.!,,, , lireakfast, aud unlves at Piltsbui a, ' Way l'asjcnser Train loaves Harrui. (except Hunday) ut 7: HI a. m. urriv liotiaat 1:30 p. in. ui.d ul l'utsbui-4 ii . Mall Train leaves lttrrlsburg dniv Sunday) at. l:3i p. m. un,l urrlvos , i . 7i;:op,inforkUppcr,nudurrlvtsat imi l.t.i a, m. l'ast i.ino loaves Harrlsburg d iip Hunday) alC.UO p. m.. arrlvusut All, in 1 p. in., and urrlvos ut I'lttsburg at l:i n' ., I'ltlsburg oxpioss loivss llarrlsli.ir. ,i . , ccptHiiiidiiy) atll,30p. innrrlMs i"v, 1.00 a. in,, and uirivcs at l'lltsbu. a ! , Ulnclnnatl Express loaves Hit ,, . at aaa u.in., nirlvesnt Altooni lu i", and urrlvos nt l'lttsburg'at 8.10 a, in A. ,1.0AM ATI', b li. ji.1,0, Ueueral JUuasor. fi .u 1 pa,. gHOllTEST KOUTE EASTU.Vi.j K.VMTWAUU. wnsnvAHu 1.K.1VE. A, M. Sunbury, Dnuvlllo L'utawlssa llazletou i.i: wk. , ll.'JO A'ew Ui ICctiui. I'llll'l lleiuleii 7.a U.Od 1 M. llcthlobom, rhlindolphla llazletou. Now York, J.d 12.10 I llazletou. sj 2.15 ratawissi, 1 -'..'!.") Danville, J"i tl.0o Suuhiiry. tTlioaflcrnoon train conuectsnt s.uui n . ,,!1,0,ff,K,4-Ml'-m'tr,lnK'in'Vesi, m, v. yilllamsport6.:i0i Lock Haven t.i, p.iii.,iiun tho Northern CtiilruH.W p. m.. niov !i reaching Harrlsburg 7.00 p. m., and Ualumui. 0.lj p. m., und ulso with tho Bimbury ita I L lsuiwn Hallroad. Comrortablo und haudsomo Coiruci oj . liowrouto. J. IILIIVUY K.V3K, Hupcrim ulc.il NORTHERN CENTRAL HAIL WAY. ou and aftor Juueaid, IS7J, Tiauis wu leavoSu.vnuitY ns follows i NOItTHWAlll). 12.30 P.M. Dally to Wllllamsport, Illr.ur.i, . ,i,.,n ilabiua, Rochester, lluUalo, MusncuMoa t.,, i uud N. Kails. " 12.40 p. m. lluiralo, N. Kails, ,tc. U.W u, ni. Wllllamsporl llliuli.i Kilo .1,-. 0. 53 p.m., Dally, (except Huudays) Tor W. ,. ma- sport aud Krlo. 1. W I". Ji., Dally. (oxcoplHun.laysi for nim.n llullalo and Niagara fall", vi i, l.iiu ruirmu Irom i:iniira. TllAINS SOUTH WAUU. 12.13 A.M. Dally for Il.iitlmou.V.a.am. ,m u. rhll.idelphla. ll.M A.M.Dally (oxcentKuiidays) fur llaiuui.r Washlngtou and i'nllHdolphla. tornmJIdlte:,tS,mdayS,,0r 1!" """ Ml). H. YOl NO, (jcriertdPausengtT AttL Alit.kd I!. l.'i.sK. Ueu'l.Bup'l, 11 13ADINQ RAILROAD. HUMMlUt AUU.VNOKM1.M. TiiuitanAY.AiiiiUsrKt is;j Trains leave Harrlsburg for New ur!r us , lows: At S.uo, 8,10, a. m and 2,ii p, ,, nectlus with trains on l'ciinsvlviin ,i road, and urrlvlmt at New Yoik ui 3,50, nud 8,10 p. m. respectively. Itetnrnlng! I.cnvo New York n i , m 12.0,1 anu U.10 p. in. Philadelphia al i M, ,. ami 3.10 p. hi. Leave lluriisliurg for Heading, I'm nvn mnipia, .Minersvlllo, Ashland, aii.nuoii u -lemuwn uud l'hlla'd. at 5,00 and S.lo a. in nnd 1,(1 p.m., stopping ul Lebanon tmd i way stations; the 1,05 p. m. train coua. i l'hU'a.,l'ottsvlllo and Columbia only. I'm I'm vllle.bchuylklll Haven nud Auburn, vuvnm kill and busuuebanua Hallroad, leiue Ha burg ut 3,10 p. in. East I'uuusylvnnla Railroad trams c ueaaiug ior Aiieniown Lastou and N.-w at 7.00 10.10, a. in., uud s.Oj p. in. Hcmiii. leavoNew orkut 0.00a. in., Ii(i)iindii.,u ,., nud Allentowu at7.2ja,m. 12.3, 2.U i.uj uiu' 0.33 p.m. Wuy 1'iu.scngor Trnln leaves l'hlladr r 7,'JOn.m., connecting with similar ir.uu ua i l'a. railroad retnrulug Irom l'.tadlusat - , btotplug at all stations. Leavo l'ottsvlllo ut 5."0 nnd ,00 n. m .uu 2,30 p. in., llerudou at lo.OU a. iu hliainni u i j.lOuud 11,15 a. m., Ashland at 7,05 a. iii.aul ., p. inMahauoy city ut 7.31 n. m. nudl.; p m i'umaaua at f,'!5n. in., uud 2,10 p. in. lor Phila delphia, Now York, Iteading, Hurrlstairi.vU Leao l'ottsvlllo via Bchuylklli and u.i(j haunu Itallroad nt 8,15 u. in, for llarrlsbai, at 11, li u. in., lor l'luo Uroo uud Tieuioul, l'ottsvlllo Accommodation Train le.msl'0 -vlllout 5.30u. m,, passes Heading at 7,0 a. in . riving at l'hlladelphla at U.3J a. m. Keturum leaves l'hlladelphla at 5,15 p. m., passing lii.ii lug at 7,1J p.m., arriving at l'ottsvlllo at i'..'u ... , l'otlsuiwii Accommoiiallou Train, leaves IV lowu ut 0,15 n,inretui nine, leaves i'hll i iciti. (Ninth and Green) ut 1,'i'J p.m. Columbia llauroad 'trains Icavo Iliaii iai 7,20 u. in., und M5 p.m. for l:phrat.'i,Liuz, L i.s ter, Columbia, retiirulng havo Lnn - .:Va. in. uud3.2jp. m., and Columbia ,.i in. uud 3.15 p. m. l'erklomeu llall Itoad Trains leave l'c , luuctlon at 7.!,3aud S,55a. m.,2. Jj j.ij , . lurulmr, leave Urcen Lauo ul 0.i5 a m , aud l.-J p. iu., conuottug wltn li'.uii. i' Heading llallioad. 1 lclieilug Valley Hallroad trains leaio 1' nlxvltlo al 0,10 a. m 3.10 and 5.50p.m.; iciui , lug, leavo Hyots at 0.33 n, in., 12.1 and l.u ! " cuiiuectiiu with tialns ou llcadiu' K.uir.i .,1. Culebiookdalo Hallroad I rains leave I'ousi w at'XIO a, m, l,20U.2i. V 7,13 p.m., leturulug I, Ml. Pleasant nt 0.00, 8.00 nud 11, 2i a, in,, J.j . ,, oonneciluf Willi tialns ou lteadiu; U.illiw,, Cutbtcr Valley 11 illroad Trams leave in ,. , purl at M,30u. in. aud 2.10 uud 5..11 p, m, leiin u n leavo Dowuluglown at 0.5i a. m 12.. . 5.10 p, in., couuocllus with tialus on Kuan, llallioad. On Hundnys, leavo New York at b,o0 p.m., 1'ui. tdilA ut 8,oo a. in, and 3,15 p, in., (IIiuk.oj:. m. train ruuulugouly lo Headlug;) leavu l'ulis Mil. s,oo a.m.: Harrlsburg ul5.00a. in. and 2.00 p iu leavo AUeulowu at 1.33 aud 0.3j p. iu,, tea.u Heading at 7,15 a. m, aud lo.53p. in, Iur Haii'--burg, ul 7.00 a, iu. lor Now York, at 7.20 a, ui "" Alluntowu aud at 0.10 u, in., uud 1.1 j p. in 'o Philadelphia. Cuiiiiuutallou, Mileage, Neasou, Hclinoi .ua Excursion Tickets to uud from all points, in in dueud rules, Uajjiago chockod throush; 100 pound! allow.. ' each passenger. J. K. WOOTTIIN, Asst. Hllpt, i iUlJ. MacU'iy. Heading, l'a,, Aug, 1, lt;.'. I AOICAWANNA AND 1JI.00.MS- XJ llllllll ItAlLltOAD Ou and ultorNov, 27, 1671, PassouEir Trains win run us loiluwii : doing North. doing Haul.. Arrlvo Arrive l,iuo l.c' u. iu. p. iu, ii.iu. a.'". craulou 0.10 1,11 I.I) HUIOU 8.18 11.5J 2.11 l"." Kingston 1 HI. 1231 12.2(1 12.00 11.30 11.11 2.31 2.10 3.CS 3.31 3.57 11.01 w.mrro j ers Plymouth 8.15 Hhlckshluuy..., 7.30 lloiwlck 7.3J iiioom e.oj Danville.. 10.50 1.27 l'uiim,ntl(ill IlllLilo at MtMimlnti iiv 1 ho 10.1 ) II. Ill trniulordreutllend, lllngliamtuu, Albany and all points North, rust mid West. U. l.UUUAU, "!' " WANTED. I CITIZENS' MVNU.M. A rnmnlMn l'nlltlnnl rvimnonil. for Ifttcrl t'f tltl pnrdej, Lives of all thol'usldcnts.iindlhe I"1"; ent Presidential Cnndldntes. '1 ho Onidi''iw'" li U.N, unit beetarutltm 7nilijwm(ni'. 7- lltlrtil l 'ititvottlhinu. miff thttr l'lnl rorlllS. Cl"'l- jifcie Election Hoturns(M) latt Census, nnd otliir niaiisucai jauies, ac. -u jtiocti m IVIrti SI.2J. UookulU uttiuht KIOoSJO j'cr 'i muly mada. 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