THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUR.Gr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural. Treatment uf llcirrrs. Wo ni'glect our liclfcra 5 119 woll nilglit wo iii'Klect our cows, na U.o treatment of tho heifer tells upon tlio cow. Wo neRlcct our liclfers, anil wo begin early when they nro calves. Thoy are too often loft to trtko c.ro of tliomselvcs af ter IjoIiir turned out to imsturngo, only n lltllo cold milk given, and skimmed at that. Hut skimmed milk Is good, as It contains casein, which is wanted for muscle. It should, howovcr, bo well warmed, as othcrwiso It Is apt to lead to tho scours. Shelter lsono of tho first things of Importance to n calf. It h not accus tomed to storms, and Its limbs, which are tender, will suitor If it Is not shel tered. Hero wo aro very negligent; wo should accustom our calves to tho stall or shed begin early to fix tho habits of tho cow. Tho beat feed, asldo from tender grass, is bran, oat-meal, and milk. Tho feod should bo regular, onco or twlco n day, and In small quan tities, for It will not db to fatten or pamper a calf; this must bo avoid ed. After. being accustomed to tho grass which If It Is clover Is all tho better, llttto tlao need bo given it. Qrass con tains all tho elements necessary to growth j 11 carries tho wholo calf suc cessfully. IJut It must bo good gras3 a clover moadowls tho host and tho calf ought to bo kept thoro till tho crop Is cut, which should bo early j and this Hnm clover, dried, should bo fed to tho calf In winter, aud It needs Httlo elso besides. But you must havo to do well, grass cured with all tho elements in a solublo stato. Thero aro farmers who ralso their calves In clover lots with success, who feed nothing elso besides. But,lf It Is necessary, feed hraii, etc., as abovo indicated, Tho first year is tho critical time that passed (successtully) there is Httlo iIlMculty afterwards. But thero Is some: care must bo taken j tho proper feed is to bo given, and regularly, and proper shelter secured early In tho fall. In deed tho old habit of running to shelter in tho summer must not bo broken up for now Is tho critical limo ; tho heifer Is to bo mado n cow at two years of age, and bad treatment or neglect will of ten defeat this, and tho loss is a year's fodder. It is true, tho animal grazes during this year, but sho also will not make so goad a cow as if brought early into tho lacteal habit. Many dairymen prefer a two year-old cow's first calf to that of a thrco year-old. Experience says they aro bast for tho dairy. And in order to gijt thorn to a fair size, It is necessary tnat tney rocelvo caremt at tontlon. In this way thero is great pro fit in raising our own dairies. Having attalnod our object in point of quality, in co.ws, tho noxt consldora t Ion is to ro tain and lmprovo upon it by caro and good management, Whilo good caro will servo to retain and lm provo on Qualities obtained, the rovcrse will as surely deteriorate those quali ties. In the first place, a cow giving milk should havo all tho good feed she will consume, summer and wipter, with asuitablo allowance of pure clean water to drink, and good comfortable stables during tho winter, with access to shelter In.inclemont weather during tno Bummer and fall; bo milked at regular stated intervals, by tho same milker; who shall perform tho milking in tho least posslblo time to do It thoroughly. American Slock Jour nal. When to Sell Farm Pbobucts. A good point was made by the editor of tho A merican Rural Home whon ho said that the man who could give advlco as to tho exact tlrao when it is best to sell farm products had best leave his pen and go into trado, as his knowledgo would cnablo him to accumulate mill ions iu tho purchase of these farm pro ducts. In other words, It Is imposslblo for any man to predict with certainty future prices. Tlio safest rulo for tho farmer wo be Hovo is to sell when his farm products aro ready for market, especially if ho needs money with which to pay his debts or make purchases or Improve ments. Of two farmeis. ono following thi3 plan, and tho other invariably holding for higher prices, wq believo tho first will be the hotter off at tho end of scoro of years. Ho who sells early saves wastage, shrinkage, storage risk of total loss from flro or other cause, and has tho uso of his money at an earner period. Thero aro cases when tho prospect for an improvement In price is so good that tho risk in holding Is but slight. But If any farmer feels hirasolf obliged to act on ono unciianglng rulo, wo would advise him to mako It a rulo to sell as soon as tho produce can bo got to mar- Ket in gooil condition. There aro many farmers who futllolv endeavor to hold over grain and other produce at all times, and others who will not sell even when prices aro falr.In thohopo of a still futher rise. Wo would seriously impress tho rulo as ono of gold, to sell when prices aro fairly iuuiuuuranve. Let our farmers ponder over tho foro- going Ideas. The Secret of Good Butter. Many havo been the attempts to ac count lor tno superior reputation of Philadelphia butter. Perhaps tho most popular notion was that It was duo to tho prevalence In our pastures and hay fields of tho "sweet vernal grass," which often gives so peculiar a fragracco to meadow hay. But It needed verv i Httlo reasoning to demolish such a tho t ory as this. Tho grass is ono of tho t poorest ior nay or pasture purposes.and 5 scarcely exists, oxcept on cold clay I lands, in partially shady places near jirovt-a or low wous. wo owo much more of tho sweetness of our butter to the abundanco of springs nnd spring houses in our State, than to anything IicL-uimr which grows 111 our pastures, dilk has a particular affinity for nny odors In tho atmosphere, and water has some ; henco whatever Impurities may kci iiiiu 1110 tumospnere 01 tno spring- . 1 ...... VUV Vj MU.... I1IILU1 I and tho very best securltv la nrnvldml against their beloa absorbed bv tho cream uermantnitm TeJrnrnnh Clover for IIogs. An Ohio hot?. TAfhiPr ni-ltmrMirna fhDoitotnm nf tnD(ni.l.. mms m wvlJ IMU DJ DbVU4 W J-1- V Ul 11J U on ciover uuring tno summer, llo nro- seuiH. ua uiu uuvunuiL'u 01 ihb man. inn nffltnmnnt tliaf. an anvn rr nmnn In 1:111 v t: 1 tviii ijuniurM 11 vii iiiiiih ffiiir .. mu itviu iu 1w.11 huuuj tuunniiiu .......... .... I .n ........ .1, half ncrn. Tin furlhnr rlnlmn Mint hni ',.... 1 ..1 , 1 .. r . ... JflaiUlllI UU UUTUl UIU 111 Jul Ullti;! lull liiiiiii iiiiiii i.,ii iiri i-iir.i. 11. 111111 urn knHnii fnioiiu him H.lA.an.l M. Kr.ll... .U. ... ... ....V.. U VI y tuo ciover pasturing, Young Folks. IJiieeti (Ictcllii's llsonpe. 11V AMANilA T. .10.NF.fl. There had been i great coronation, and 1'rlnco Fanfanero nnd l'rincess Qonto' tin had stood up together beforo nil tho valley falrlcs.and had rings put on their fingers, nnd bells on their toes maybo ; nnd golden rods wcro given to thorn, nnd long, shining, rustling mantles wcro hung upon their shoulders, nnd crowns laid upon their heads, nnd ev erybody sang "Long llvo King Fan fanero nnd Queen Ucntclln I" Thero 1 what could n fairy bride groom and brido wish for more 1 But tlio king Hew In, with his oyoi in a sparkle; in such great hasto to know who had been causing tho queen to sigh ; nnd tho last word of tho strnngo Wtlo song her elves had been slnglug, died uwuy In n whisper, because tho singers wanted to hear what ho would say. As If a woman did not always speak first! "Oh, my love," cried aentelln, "I'vo had to sit on this horrid, splendid old throno and look beautiful so long, that I'vo lost all heart. I think, hour after hour, of tho dear children, whom we used to visit together, and whom have not been allowed to sco slnco the night wo wero married. So much fuss Ing and flummery I ltobes and cush' ions, laces and rings, belts and veils and crowns and necklaces t What is a fairy's life good for, If It is to bo all wasted in dressing and feasting and dreaming ? "And thoro aro babios, tumbling about in tho grass, and falling asleep in tho sunshlno ; whilo tho brcezos say ovor and over to them their protty words, that even a fairy doos not nl ways understand ; and I cannot bo near to brcatho sweet sound3 in their ears and mako them dream of tho tlmo when they wcro angels, or of tho tlmo whon thoy will be angels sprain. And all tho big boys and girls 1 I wonder ovor and over If they miss mo though I could never qulto know whether thoy saw mo or not. I'm afraid they will get naughty, and thero will bo no fairy near to touch their cheeks nnd mako them blujh for It ; or thoy may bo in deep trouble, amino soft hand to smooth their brows and drivo alt the darkness away. "Oh, my king, let us loavo our throno empty for awhile, and fly away togeth er, to find out what has bcomo of our dear ones. "For brighter than daisy-buds tint arow Alivo Id tho sun to tholr very tips, Is the smile on a baby's lace of snow, Anil tho curl or a baby's laughing 11 ps. "Oh, the woods are glad whan the children come Shouting and slnglog nnd rajrry with play : And the birds rejoice, nnd the wild bees hum, And the winds fly after them nil tho day "The waves run rippling. In flashes of light ; All in a hurry the flowers unfold, Then why should a fairy bo hidden from sight, To pine with grief in n palaco of gold ?' There I what could a kingly brido- groom say, when tho lady ho loved, all in a tremblo, burst Into such beseech ing, sighing Httlo song as that? And In such a voico too I Why it soared and melted and faded, and roso again, and darted hero and there, now high, now low, till It echoed its way through an tne shadowy corridors of tho royal nouso, like tho light vibrations of a far offbell; and when it was hushed, all your heart sang after It with do light. Well, ho said ho would go, of course I Oh, then, what a whirl thoro was through tho great, rich parlors of tho Palace of King Fanfanero and Queen Gentelin I Havo you, over lcanod over a crystal spring and seen all at onco, a Httlo eddy begin In tho centre, Hko a ring of silver, and keep turning nnd turning, tin all tho pool was in a quiV' or ; and it seemed as if its ripples wero being poured down into a shining tun nel, and would soon bo all swallowed away by thohurrylng whirlpool? But when you looked, why tho spring was getting no lower ; nay It was actually growing Higher every mlnuto 1 And 10, what you took for a tunnel to pour tno wator into, was a stream gush ing up out of tho heart of tho rock bo neath, and circling out among tho oth er currents, as sweet and cool as morn ing dow. Thero wero elves, sprites, fairy la dies and lords, gnomes, and puny goblins, no biggor than flre-flles, and looking very much like them in their scarletjackets, yellow trains, and pret ty, slashed, green sleeves, with bugles and fringes and rows upon rows of frost work laco, all waving and winding about and flying high and alighting low, and seeming to bo In ono of tho most delightful states of confusion poss ible. Now In fairy land, I'm told, it Is very much as It is among mon and women, who livo near tho royal palaces of tho world. Whatever the queen wears, all other ladles want to wear too ; and If tho king rolls out in his carrlrgo, why all tho gentlemen of his court wish to roll aftor him ; when tho roval uennln sigh and look sorry, other folks draw down the corners of their mouths (which proceeding does no ono any good), and try to coax tho tears out of tholr oyes-by holding their breath perhaps ; did you over trv It ? lint when queen and king look glad, and seem to bo making ready to enjoy themselves, by taklner a trin and pot ting a glimpse of tho world, then yor. may seo such a rushing to and fro, as every man and woman must keop in motion or dlo. So It happenod that tho flarlej hn weroolways roady In tho palaco bogati to whirl about, and set tholr hi .tie, iiiuuiurou caps on tneir heads, and tlo on their ribbons and sashes, and mi reauy to roiiow on after their Wed king and queen ; and thoueh vnn i-uuiuu'i bdu wiiero tnoy came from, a stream of little folk kept rushlnu in 1 1 ..1. ,. and eddy Ing about, and filling up tho wiuo nans, anu crowding uround tho golden window-caslng, till I Boppcsoall 1110 lorus anu lauies or tho krlnrrilom wero thoro, eager to fly away and visit tho children. Qentolln smiled right sweetly as her mottier. nrettv Liativ uaivl-it wnn,t iii-ruauay scan over ner (ir.ti(rlitir'. arms, and hung strings of pearls all about her neck, aud on her dolleatn wrists 1 moiuers nuo 10 sco tholr ilain.h. tors look Hko nueens,. nnd ihon li ded gaily aud snatched a ilvlntr .kiss, iw she spread her wings, and went waver ing away Hko a velvet moth, by tho side of tho smiling king, ICONTINUKD. MiflcollanQous. BOOTS & SHOES. AT E.M.KNORR'S SPUING STYLES, THE LATEST AND BEST. Every variety for Jicu, Women nnd Children. OLD STOCK Selling at Cost to closo out to mako room for NEW GOODS. Bargains ! Bargains ! CALL AND SEE. A. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND axjSTonvE ovicide CLOTHING. HE 1IAS THE FINE3T GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND ESIl'LOYS THE BUST VT O U K 31 E N. " Fori theiei :ooJ ilt.s and promptness lu Ailing orders s me piaco U) go. His crnodfl nro RAlnntnil wlttt rarA find his Onq torn Work will compare favorably with the best euurw ui iuu josuionauie cuy 4eaier. HE KEEPS A LARGE STOCK OF BOYS' AM) CHILDREN'S .CLOTHING AND GEXTS' rUUXlSHIXO GOODS At Astonishingly Low Prices. Bloomsburs. Bept. a), 1S7M1 JOHN G. JACOBY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONER Yl BERWICK, FENNA, Tho nnderslcned would resnectfnllv lnlorm the Citizens of Berwick, and vicinity, that he una upeueu u uunjecuonery ana liasery in ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Berwick, Pa., where he fa prepared to fnrnlsh PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FItENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS do., Ac, da, Ac, BY WHOLESALE AITD RETAIL. .Among the assortment will be found Cream Nuts, English Walnuts, Peanuts, Almonds, Kli. berts. Figs, Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Jellies of differ ent kinds. Mustard, Catsup, Pickles, Chocolate, Canned Fruit of all kinds. Corn Starch, Egg Ills cult, Boda Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Cheese, juu,r, ...lug .tfllCl, ASlOCUlOUt tTlipOTO. 2iU' volopcs, FISH AND OYSTERS, And produce of nil kinds. Fresh Bread nn Cakes every day. Ice Cream In Benson, Your piurunage is soiiciieu. JOHNH.JACOBY, Berwick, Jan 171 tv QONNELL & BA.TTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL AND NAILS, Rims, 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 Fairbank's Scales ! CPLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING. XT- Orders by mall solicited, and promptly ruled. 118 Perm Avenue, SORANTON, apr. 4,187'itf. S. H. Miller & Son, Dealer in GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, BLOOjtfSBURG, PA. Mirscollanoona, prEW, STOCK OF CLOTHING . Fresh arrival of SPRING GOODS DAVID LOWENBERQ Invites At tentlon to his stock ot CHEAP AND FA81II0NAULE CLOTHING, nt hla atore on Main Street, lu tho new block, Bloomsbnrg, Pa., Where ne has Just received from Now York and Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durablo, nnd handsome , . DRESS GOODS, consisting of BOX, HACK, ROCO, GUM, AND OIL-ULOTII COATSAND PANTS. ot alt sorts'.slcosandoolors, Ho has nho replen lsheu his already largo stock of CLOTH AND 0AS3IMKRE, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HUSPENDEUS, AND FANCY ARTICLES ne nas constantly on uaun n largo nnd weii-ec- ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINOS, Which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into nny kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnd In tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, nnd most of It Is of homo muuuractnre, GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, of every description, flue and cheap, Hlscaso .ol fewclry la notsurpassed lu thls',placo. Call and examine his genornl assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, 40. ocliril DAVID LOWENBERG. This Cut lllmtratci tho mimnrof Utlnj i 'DR. PIEHOE'S touiitain ."Vasal Injector, Tlilj Inftrnment Is especially designed for tlio per fect apjilicatlun of On. GACE'S CATARRH REMEDY. Itl tlio inly form of Instrument yet Invented with which II. li.l nieillclna csu bo enrrird high oml lMfbCUtl mulled tu all Ixllt3 of tho nflfrtcf nnnii! h... y;t in ma cimniucra or caviuce commmiieatini; tlierjwUh, in which oroand nicer ficqiicntlvcxlrt, ami fro n which tho catarrhal illjclmruo centrally nro coj1. Tii.Mv.iiUortucce'sIn treatinct'alarrlilicro. tajo.,11 id Uw elinmucra or cavillcn coinmimlcalini torjro hn nrlscn larsclir from tho lnimsililllty of nn:ihin ' rcnsille. to mcso cm men nnd'ehamhers by any of tho ordinary methods. Till? obstacle in tho way of eirjctlnj cures U entirely ocrccime liytho Invention of tho Donelio. In tislnir Oils ItiM'nitncnt. II.A Cl.lt ,1. H...U, k.. li .. .I.Li. u . . in. i mi. ii wi igu ui ii uwn npigmi no snunino. tore Jnj or p i nplng Dclng requlrod,) up one nosti II In n full fio.itly il.ivvini; stream ti tho lilgiiest portion uf tl.o rii" il I' isa;c. passes Into and thoronclily rlcniiFcs hllt'iot'iho. and chambers connected tlicirwith. and n j.v ju-jui iieoppos'ionosirn. iisnve t I'Uniantfllul so flmpli! that n chili) can understand It. l ull nil I ovpllrlt directions aicomiany each ln.tr i.H3nt. When used Vtlth this instrument. Dr. Si.'uV Citanh ltcmedy cmes recent attacks ot 'l.'ulrt In tlio Ilcnilbya few application. Symptom of Calnrrb. Frequent head, acho, discharRO filling Into throat, sometimes pio fno. watery, thick mucus, purulent, offonshe, Ac. In others a dryness, dry. watery, weak or Inflamed etc, stopping np or obstruction of nasal nassai-es, rln jliij" In cars.dcarnc.s, hattkln nnd roujrhlni; to cb.ir throat, ulcerations, Ecahs irom ulicrs, toicc alrercl, nasit ttvan?, ollenslto breath, Impnlred ci tttaldoprl ration o( sense of smell and taste, fllzil nasi, moiit.il depression, los of appetite, Indiges tion, enlarged tonsils, tickling coui-h, Ac. Only a Tow of theso symptoms aro likely to bo present in aurcaso at ono time. tlr. Sarjc's Catnrrh Remedy, when used with llr. I'lerco'sNnMitl llonchu,andsccom paniod with the constitntlnnal treatment which Is recoumended In the pamphlet that wraps each bnt tl J of tho ltcmedy. Is n perfect specific for this loatli somodiscaso, and tho proprI:tor offers, In eood faith, Sj(K) reward for n case ho can not cure. 'Iho Remedy Is mild nnd pleasant to nse, containing i.n strong or ca'i'tle drugs or poisons. Tho Catarrh liemeily Is sold at 50 cents, linucho at fio cents, by ni l llriiceiutN, or cither it 111 ho mailed byrro prictor on receipt of 60 cents. ii. v. p-iintcr. hi. n .Soto lVoiirictor. lUTl'M.f). X. Y. - . a r . .i . . ! U -i:!-!' PAIN'S .von-;' Minutes. ' - i. i.! i UIV Ol.i3 i u . t i ai;; "-," .ts A c'LrE roi: I TAIN. ' .Ik- tint lin.i 1 1 ilv I'alu leiiit'cTr i.i :n -t cxcrticUMi'tr an, ftllays In . vti-iii, KtiHliirol1 iht; Ltirt(..-i, ... r I'i.n.tla or ort-um, iy ui c ix jiui ::vr VV. nXTY MINCTKH. ' ' .' i ...ihik ire iiiiii ijiu liiiui ' i . i rtiipUil, Kutvun, JiCUMJlf . i . .i ibLlicr, DWAV'S READY RELIEJ" . lit. (.n'OItll l.Sr.NT EAsC. v .It" i,S nl TIIK KIHNI.VS. IN. I.AMMATIOX ( 1111: BL.MllU.i:. . . cni;i:si iiiN ok Tnn Lt'xos. b t;::;o.t, riin icmr iiiieatiiino. C tl.l'IT t'CTllV 111.' TIM.' Wt-.t.t, iiy.-rEiiics, cuoup, wi'iiriir.tiiA. .-.n ciiilik. Ar,f,?VIA' """a" 'i'lte Mi't" ;t''-i t t'la .lEfn.W i:rllrr to tl,o rartcr 'iitjwl.cro ill. ir tiliutulty ixuu MUlolIorJ t-u&e aud Twenty tVfiM ll I.i'M t"nli''r rf vrftrr will In f MRM'Tmnrv, sick ni:.ii.rin;. niAm ik in i-Kr hu.,im.i iiiwiHH carry n I-oitle cT JlnAnay' Iti'nJy Ut'lllT u.tlt Itiriii. A few iliom In ul.r wit t!i iu l iiMi Iliaiiilv it ltttttiiR' a btlniulaiit. FnYEU AN 1 1 Ail i: ritr...l f,,sffiBIUiis T, i . n tfiiwili.il ni-iit Itt tlili wrrll td'tt will cure I'over ar.'l A lie, Mill nil UIut Jl.l'arl. u. HUIoim, Stfirl.1, 1 1 lhfM. m n Mc!t u lt.uiu A's liiCADV IXLILK. t'iriy uu HEALTH I BEAUTY! ! f-TvIM0 'I,l7.V:,!?,X-'r'!,U;I'O0T!-i'"'-':'::ASK ov '. ''..'. .."V .." '-'.ii' ! ' l-l..lt Dltlrt lilAU. i in; i. tujirLiixiu:; wuitiiu 'lo all. DRa R A D WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Evory i5ay nn Incica3a In Flosh and Wol"ht Is Soen nnd Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Kvcrv ilrnn e.f l!.a RATtSA I. MSI I.T.I A V T(rs.nT vrnre ro imiuiiluitLt thruticU U.o l;ino., hwvat. IViiio.oml ctlicv fluIiUanl Jalcs of tlio pj kIciii tlio ii(or tt life, for it retain tliH wait ir tlio Irfifly with fw ami bouml niatprLU. KrafiiK Hji'lilt's (onni!iiilln, (lamlu1ar ttlscniw, L'lccra iiiur iarti(.r tlio vlcm, rinru Kyw. Ktnimcm l)Lliniirt ."i""i m uii iuut'B in ma iiiAiidi ami rr-m tti Kint.ntnl Hie urrt firr'im.f Kkln ilcantii. Kiud. r-'ver nirca, conn twiw, lung Vi.itn, halt Khcuui. i.i vi; iv. iincn rj".ia, i mis m mo nofch, '1 uniorp. t .urcr Jti lite Vninli, nn! nil wenluMinr uml i.ulnful din. turci-H Md'it hwvan, In of Sixtiii, ami all utt-icf the ill ITI' i I. lit' 1to ullliln tlin riintttm rn.na if ti.U u rf Mi.tl'Tii ('tiemlntrr, uu n few !ay' uso Mill ttovc to r.nv i'-in in tHntc It f.T iltltu cf tamo furma U dbcasg iti imim jimvcr in euro inciii, 11 i iv "ivm. u 11 wo. Qini rcuuccd fymfi wasteland ! )-i iili It 11. tli.it U cimtliumlly ( rocrcNrtiijr. uccfd In hi i Hic9 MA-itri, nrnl n i-alm t lie naiue with new nrntrr. ' 'i. . 1 ft nti luvilth I IhihI tint tlil ft,. i tiu iiitmr 1,1 V will diiit ilw iouir.', N t IHill ll" till! SltUAPBtf t IIV TTrairvvw l aft Ui vn r ii lUl n)f.i in Uiu curu f.f 1'tininlc, Hcrofuloui. i nirtitiil,ou.i',u.JiSUil i!l;4kOt tut It Ii tlio only pynltho ICldisvy IJIiuIdcr Complaint, rrmrv, (ivl lrmiji tlNraw-, (Jnrel, DK).tpi, Tinny hi.i (Hifu nf Wtit r. Itir.iiliutnoi.f Urlnr, Hrlrfht'i lUieiv-Ct r. n,r il.u itirUllikk.ilouily, mlxv.1 with luUUncci i v tlio hits f an i (re, t-r tlircmU like v. lilt milk, or thero -ii iitdri'til, u.irlc, M.Idus ni-iicaraiice, uuJ white bnncduit l" Hi, ainl v.l.eu ihtro U it irkkliir, laming wnsatlon i l.i-n nj watiT, tu.l f.alii Imho bamllft the lUck aud .Ifi.'t i I-"'" 1'rico, tji.oj, WORMS. Tho oi.ly koown tnj but Remedy for Tmimr or 12 Year' Growth Curt'! by Ktwlway's nctolvcnt, ... . rLy( Miu,JfllyII( W. 1 r i r,,?7 .( 1 r ' 0wl- Tuniur In tU. ovrl kd.1 h -I. M III i 1 1 t n i I ' ilia nn hrlf.. Ii I t.U it.ryli it I'm! V r. .iftiim-n.kj u nniUInu lili4 jn. I w ) '' ll"'!. M Hi .ugl.t 1 wouUlry ll but bj no fail in tt. U.41 o I hn.1 uUr-l ( lw,r tMr. (lj i,,,, o( t l.Kv il, ij oi irlt'clr)1i I'lIU, Rn4 two Utllir our iu.i utiiir, (inHiirr, uml r. trna i ar lvt I TtHUL r.t lninr mil list ill i. W )0O (kit tii4 UuelHU frtLi Yim ran i.ul.U.l. It If lit Will I' V V i un DR. RAOWAY'S r:RFECT PURGATIVE PILLS. IT f ct l.iMI.-, rldrtutty (onlw! with iwfft ruro. rnr. r'tf'tlito. iniriry. ci-aiiw, mil trtn(thin. Uatlwaj1 I'llls, in- vui v ilt( iiiniirtti'l I I Kill riUIMilt'll. IIVIT, ixiweiaj, tminvit( Il'j'Mfr, prvl l)lim-. Hcutlnrhe, (Jowatlna. on, ('iiNtlvt-iieHii, imllc.tlon, lhstTtiiiU. lllllount, B K I'M ! VVIT. lllflikTllllll.ttitll (.1 tlia llnutlH. I'll!, mi.l i.ll Tift. nutffinvittd uf the InUntal Vlvra. warmntod to tfTcit a iMMttUe curs, l'urtly VtKCtaUc, uinlaioli g uq mercury. l-lLfrHKiTdoUlerl-'iudriijH. ITr- Oiwrv'i the fellow Inn ij-ruitomi rciuHtrit from Dl oMvMcf Uiu ItUo Orjiuu; iMulMmi, In.vl I'tKi, IMIWti TlorJ In tB Um4 Mt) tl Hit M-nmh, t( llwtburi, l).ifiw.f Jwd, tull m vr U'lttlit lii IU l.i..tU, hivt KiutUtl..iii, uluVIiigt-f HulU-r- at tW IM i.f IU Mmitwh, tt lmiobri.f l. H..J, flun-ua .nj lllfa. lilt Mil .til I r. I llillul.,u at ll.u 1 1 -1.1 ". L. ..r..t. fS?'1'! 'y1"" J'1"". I'lmltw rf Mtlon. Ik u r .r iftit,, iii,n,hW ir )a mim i..i Mm, i'in In a. ililfc ' " '' ''f', "lUil ','"- tf II!, UurUiif la tU A t t id P tmVAV'H I'M TO win il.. 'Hi '....! J "I K." Bwiit in MtnMtmp UA11WAV li.r noatlou MiMl. lUrumul Kill 14 wnt )bll. . .... ..... .,- d,iiv ...W.IItlK. W73.17 m REMOVAL!! 1. AV. NILES', MOSIO WAR E BOOMS lmvo been removed to tho NEW MUCK UUILDING OITOglTIUho KW8CC I'ai.oiiuhoii, MAIN til WUciouo will keep ii gcticral dS5orttucnt of TIIE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, OltQANS, VIOLINS, nmlnll KINIH OP MUdlUAI. INiTUUMIlN'm Also MUHIU HOOKS for all 1NMT11UJIKN IU. I'lANO AND OltOAN STO0LH ALL HTVI.KH AND I'llICEM. THE SHOEMAKER PIANO is the cheapest First Class Piano in the market, llavlus soourcJ tlio Agency ol tlio GEO. WOODS' WIN-OWNED ORUAN'd, for Col um bin County, together with tlio CELEI1KATED TEMW.K ANOELtU AirnUboR advantages to purchaser? jiot fouud STATIONARY OF ALL KINDS. A full assortment of SQUARE AND OVAL FRAMEE3, dlall stylos nud prices coustgutiy on hailcl. 8T,?,,'?,riEPRAVINGSi ClUlOMOt .t rOLOUEI) 1'ItINl-S, BI'KltfcOSCOl'ICH AND V1HW8. 3-Call ana oxnmliio. mcli872-Cm. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 THE BLOOMSDUIta LITEUAKY INSTITUTE AND STATE NORMAL SCIIOOL will open under tlio entlro control of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Tlaey have solecicd m Principal of tho Instl- muuu BEV. JOUN HEWITT, enlleman whose onallflcntlons havo been fu ytestednndproved In other oducatlonal cu tcrprlses of n ke naturo; nud they nslc and ?.?.'!oai!utlo'J'!ra'"id for him nndtholnstl imion, too commence nnd support of our own S'.ti,ns,,and of 1,10 1'ends of enterprise and SiSSSS? tlon eve,rwliero. In point of comfort, convenience and beauty of buildings and nut. roundlngs, no school In tho Stato surpasses tills: f ?re "o'ermlued it biiall not tie second in Pltaol?ndcult'myo.aUa lho"a "t Um disci h?i?i?U and wlnterscsslon of ttvclvo weeks will MONDAY, AUGUST 2Gtit, and close FRIDAY, DEOEMUER 20rn. EXPENSES: heTa! pe? """'"swashins and ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. lt'ilnmiL11?5; VWHb. ono dollar per week. iS ";.,,nwle.I chool, sixty cents per weolr. In ing, Tainting, &c, extra. Hills are imvabtfi. nnii nn.o. i.a ,.ni.t tS?mS1ifiS.tif?.1'eBmn.,uu' "w'utair half at w iu, Bcaaiuu J.Q.FItEEZE. L. 11. ItUPEHT. Secretary, 1'resldeut. VTlttoi Twc!?e Years asWild IiifliaiiStPiaiiis. TllO rAmnrtr.lhlA (itlPAnlnmn . lf!f ifi"1'!1,11 U1Q WAKKlOIt anion? thS SS,?" !?a!uo "nJIoktlle tilbes. Spirited descrip tions of the habits aud superstitions of that straugo pcoplo, Their Sports, Legends. Tradl wnn,"hi"iv ,h Wo?. nud cd- Hcil "'lfctor; derful rapidity. Agents aro making from SWto JUKI per week. Choice Held yet vacant. Send nt ,ir,T- . .VV ..lUMrailOUB nn( par. tlculars to A. I i. iiuuuAKU, Publisher, Jaua'7I.tf. JUU Chestnut St., Tlio Raoo of Tlmo Koopor. M. B. ALLEBACH BEAtEIt IN WATCHES nml JEWELHY DANVILLE Pa. BII.VKK AND PLATED AVAHK. KltKNitlf CLOCKS, SWISS AND AMERICAS STEM WATCHES. TIIK HENOWNED ELGIN WATO A LA11QK ASSORTMENT OP KINB JEWELIIV, DIAMONDS Ac. nopalrlng promptly atteuded to. l'hll Moycra' Column. PUBLIC ATTENTION IS CALLED 1JY MOYE3R BROS, To tlio fuel Hint tliov nro still mIIiIok tlio DntK litislucsn Willi nil tlio energy no cliurnuloiifttlo of llit'ttisolvc In former times, nt lliclr old liutl ticsi ntiinil lu B ROWER'S BLOCK, nuj nl tlio Corner of Main nml Market Hlreels, 'J liclr stock IslnrRernud moro varied tlintirnn lie found In nny othrr cslntillslitnent sliort.of riillmlclphlii or New Yorlr, Allor wlilcli Is oiler nl In InrKonr uniill riunntilles nt HuuroB ns low If not lower, limn nui;ui;ondscim lo ptircnascd elscwhete. Call nnd exnmlno ror yourself. Tlio wlink'SHledepnrtment under ttio luunedlnto su pervision nnd control of tlio linn, comprlsoM l'AINTH, 01I.S, OLAHS, rUTTV, .tC AC. Thoy keep constantly cm lnnd from flvo to six .uiu'reui unuios ui nuo i,eao, unions wnicu ia John T. Lowla & Uros., Uuck Lead, Wliito Oak, Diamond, Arctic, Ac, Varnishes, Coach, Furniture, Dumar, Shcllncand Jiijinn urycr. In colors von will flint timliora Imtli drv nml In oli.Hleiinas, llrowus.Metnllionnd Vninlj ko.lteds Venellnn, Itcit l.tiul. AnierlcnnnndClilucso Ver lnlllions, IIIuch, Yellows nnd Ureeli.s, nmont! wlilcli nro tho CDlobrnled Versailles and Hlininroek, very linndsomo nnd permanent, mid especially ndnntod In tlio lulutlns of lilimls, c. Iilnsced Oil, Turpentine, ilc. All sires window glass, large sizes of superior quality ror pictures, a speciality. Castor oil by tho Ration or dozen, Laudanum, l'areRnric. llateman's drops, Koldou Tincture, Ilalsnm Do Maltha, (lod frey's L'orillal, Kssenccs Lotuon. fovpermint, Wlutercreen and Clunnmon. Ait patent medlclues of tlio duj-, iimon wlilcli wo euumerate. iVyres, Jayncs.Viiiesnr Bittera.llostut- ter-s, umito e, nnii iiooimnti's Uur man Iiltters. Pills, Wriijlit's Jayno's, Schenck's.niHl all otiicrs known to tlio Community. A largo aud vailed amortmotit of ICnlghts world reuowueu cooKing extracts. Lemou, Vanilla, Itoso, Raspberry, Strawberry ..i'i'iu, cvivii , imiiiiiii,, iL.turu oner ed below manufacturers prices, to country merchants. Spices, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, JIace, .Mustard, ,tc, at bottom prices. ALSO, Holland Flour Sul phur, Epsom Salts, Salt Petru, Calabra Lic orice, Ouni Camphor.lloras, Assafuitida, Cnttio nud ilorbo Powders.liluo Vitriol, Extract Log wood. Castile and Laundry Soaps, Lamp Chimneys, nnd Lamp goods gener- nllv. .limn (lllflilr. Hllvcr k.llil f'nlnli.r..! Plaster, ltosendal Cement by the barrol or bushel Tho celebrated MlilvIUo Fruit Jar, nckiKiwI eugeuiooeny lar tno best in the JIailtets, al glass, of superior material nnd workmanship Consumers having onco used these, will havo i! other. Country riivslclans will nml nnri.tnii.- full nn.i complete, comprising all tho old staples of tho erics of medical science, Uulnlne, ilorplilanii Opium always lu abundance, llnucoli.os, un Whlto's pharmaceutical nrcnaratlons. Fluid nin iiu.v.u. jiumw, us wen as an 1110 inner iiiseov- 111 d d Solid extracts Elixirs nud Plltsof tlio Piiariua copeca sugar-coated. Powers and Welclitmau'. (.nemicnls, nud l'rof. S.iuibb's medicines, a lull lnrmers and others will find oursiocK of Pure uiuuuu ivcstern none, uu or vitriol, Sulphate ofSodanud Mtrato of Soda, of better quality u. imti's uiiiii can uuiounu cisowuere COACH AND WAGON MAKERS would di woll to seo our stock ami Inquire our prices be. -u.w J'..,Vlltl.U Uilll llC'l.'a uiirreioiianii rrescrlptloii department Is uiiJcr MR. A. It. CATIIC.4.UT, who Ins liad years of cxperlencoln tho business, iine uuu couipeient. assisiuuti always lu atteu ,litl,nn Tlilo .l..in , ... .... , n..... 1. n .Tr ..... ... .v1....ittiii, buunisn ,11 mil colli- iiouudlng of Physicians' prescriptions and lami . ivvipcn, iuu lauiiug ux 01 uye Minus, ef. the retailing of Talent MoJlclncs nnd Druggist' suudries. such as Pertunierv. nnmnrti,) m, ..n , tho most ftiolco from our most ernlnnnt. tm.rl. can manufacturers aud the specialties or all tho Foreign, French, English, German nnd iiuimn l'oriuuieH. Toilet Soaps in largo variety, batli Imported and iuuitntiV) Fino Hair, Tooth, Flesh, Clothes, Slmv iufj & Nnil IJrushcs. TrusseH.Shoul- tier uraces &. aupporiers, JVuw ing Bottles, Pocket Rooks, 13111 IJoolis, &c, Ac. Cigars or rarest an! choicest brands from 5( toj cts., each, Pipes and cigar smokers nud many things Inv iw.i.mm iu L-iiuiuiiiuiu ukio. iuu uauusomet SODA FOUIffTAIKT In this part or tho Stnto. called tlin "rcni.Ti. from which iscoustaullydrawn, tliosecool nud refreshing beverages so nonutnr Willi f hn A mi.r- lcan imbllc, also, tlio medicated waters of Yl:hv, Saratoga and Hcllzcr, uur QiaiiuiiLCLuruii; i .nnnmnni nnmH, an 1110 omcinai prepaintlous or tho U, S. Pilar- iuiH.ujia'4, 1 lutliliw, oyiupa, etc., OIL OF GLADNESS nspoclllo rpr Croup, Burns nnd Scalds aud ono 01 1 up most valuable auxiliaries In tlio euro of j i .j.iiw, niNiLcur.., uiu over auown. The "'bij tutitiWHlB BUllia UllU.b 1LS 1I popularity ns a houbchold remedy. Moycr's Tar CoogU Drops n valuable remedy for coughs or long standing nnd inclpleut con. sumption. Flavoring cxlracU.Esscneo Jamaica (linger, etc. To all or which wo ask tho alien, tlon or the geuoral public. Tho wagon will still contlnuo to pay Us stated visits to their country custom, era. iMOYEIl BROS. May 10, ly. fin Pei'Miti cull Inho Ihrtto Illllcr) nccnril- Jiu iu tliu'i kt" nml tcmain lone tin well, j-iroviJcJ ilielf I inv"- -ii t ti, (1 'rtnctl b miiiLr.il vmnnnr nthcr inesns, nnd ttu tlt.il orKins watiM bovnml the jmint rf repair. I))-priMlii in Iiitlril Inn llcariictic, Patn In ilu MuiiiM r, O urIis 'I ij.Iiiticisfif tlie Cliest, llinj. ne". Sorr l"uiitatimniif tlio Momach, lUt 'l'.ittc in tlia Monili. lliltnni Att.iLk r.i I pi l,i turn of llie llcirt, In (laimu.iiHin nf tlia Luna, I'.im fn l!ie ren'om pf the Kid te nnd n Imntlred oilier pninful r)niptfinn, me llie olT jej : ini;i tf Dypepi.i. In ttiete coinpl.tinti it li.n ill c jiiif. anil on I'oitlp will roe a Ittti-r jju.umilee'uf its tun i Unit a trnmlty nilvcrliietnent. Vov liVntiilu Com pla I ii 1h, fn vmmt;Dr tM, rn.u r id or Finnic, nt tlio d.ntn tf woiumili(mi1, it tlie turn i if n to, tlit - Tntiic lilttorsditpl.iy Of!ecided mi nttticnci t1, it n h nrl.i A iinprmptiK-iit 1 fiiKa iviceptililc. l''or Iiinnininitfitr,' tin il 'liiuiilc Itlini iiitilliiti and (tut, Uiiii'ii. Ueinittcnt and tnlcrrmt t nt l-tvs lies of ilia llluod, I.tvcr, Kidneys nrd tilitddur, tlico Iiittei li.n, o nn cqml. Such )icai me rained bv Vitiated Mood, which U Rcncrjlly produced In- itcr.maemei.t f tlie 1)iRctie OrRins. 'Tlirfiu-v u Jcntlt IMttKiitltu nn wcl an n 'J'onlrt wicMins also the peculiar met it acting iti .i pi.wrfid ngfiit in relievitiR Congestion nr Infi-immatian M die Liver and Visceral Ornate, and in Jlilinns t)icae. lir hklti l)l.caRri, Kruptimt), 'J'ctler, Salt Uheum, U!otchc Spots Pimple, Pu,ttile( Uoild, Car l.iintU s Itnirf-wmim, hcald-lle.nl, Sore Ke l.i)sirela 1 tdi, Stiirf-, lHto'i .ttinntof the Skin, llmiinr and Dis mmjh i f the SMn. t f whatever name nr nature, are lit er.illv due np aud earned mi t if tlia tyettin in a iliort tiini' by the U'C rl llicse Hitler. Tho propri tlri f Di:. Ar.KrRs Vinpgar lliTTKRt nro ApuicDl, Diaphoretic nnd CarminatKe, Nutiiiicti, t.ix.nive, Diuretic, Static, CounterIrti taut, Sin! miic, Altur.nive, and Anti-Ililiuin. (Jiiitrnl 'riiuuiiuiils proclaim ViHi'otR Utr thr tlie ino't nuili.rlul Iui,vrattt that cm. r eustained tliu id.iut, vitj n. J WALKKi:. P... -r IMi..Mcl(AI,.tCO., DrupRits ind (Jl-ii AtIs., S.in rranciKo, Cat., ttij conn r nt U i-'i.n .ton .nij Clurlton Sts , New York SOU) IIV ALL DULiailvrs AND DEALERS. 1S.7J ntigSS3m THE AMEBICAH BUTTON-HOLE OVERSEAMINfi AND COMPIHTESEWIXH MAOHIN E. -0- c.T.1J,n..nrst nn'1 OIll5' IlUTTON-HOLl! AND SEWING MACHINE combined that lias mado Its ndveut In llilsor any other country. 3-flio rollowlns reasms aro given why this Is tho best. Family Macliiuo to Ptu'cliase. . ltpp.nllsn It. rtll itm J lliAm,.A It ...til everything tli'itnuyma-l a boautilul eyelet hole. chlno ran do. Irom tlio limit to tlie! conrsost material, hem-i nilng, felling, cording.) braiding, binding gatli erins and sowing on, nl tho same tlmo rullllng. nulltlng, etc., better I linn any other ma chine. nuiviui;. J 5. llccauso it ran do over-hand seaming, by which sheets, pillow cases nnd tlio llko nro sewed over nud over, ' 0. liccanso tlio best median Ics pronounce 1 1 .tlio best tlulshed uud 'madoou tho best princi ple of uuy macliiuo iinanuriiclurod. It lias 110 springs to break; nothing to' get out of order. 2. llccansolt ran worki a beautiful biittnu-liole.j making as linen pearl as by tlio hand. 3. necausoltwlll em- l,7- fiM"uT U, brolder over tho edgo, Ini'i. wA,A making a neat uViJ IfJmiVi's.v). m Ba?mte!li!blrl,Ur0,, "W' , eomblned.0 -Noolher Mnclilnocan accomplish tlio kind ofkewlngslated in Nos.'.'.a. I. audi. !n.t.",l.K..,,,',nls n f'l'n'ly tewing macliiuo want a WHOLE MACHINE. ouo wltlinll Iho Improve meuts. ItlstoiastnLlFETIMK.nnd tliorcroro ono is wanted Hint will do tho most work, nnd do It tho best: nnd tills macliiuo can do several kinds of sowing not dono on ANY OTHER. MACHINE, besides dulug every klyd that all others cau do The American or Plain Sow 111 Macliiuo. (Without tho bnttnn-linle parts), docs all that Is dono on tho Combination except buttou-liole S. J. FAUX, Agent BLiOOMSBURC. Pa AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN COMPANY'S WAREUOOJIS, 1313 Chestnut Strsot. Philadelphia. ixamino mem ucforo imrchashii: auyoilie! uwio aiiauiiiui;. 111 lfc7J.ll jyjcKELVY, NEL & CO. DII.VT.EUS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ANT) General Merchandise, BLOOMSUUIIG, Jan2ti7:'-tr 1'A. rpiIE SALES OP SEWING MA J. chines In IS71, nsreporlwl, under nalh, in Ml ... till. .....on-.. ..P ,l. k, I.... ,..!. I I... Linn, miuw uiai luu SIMMER M AN UFACTUEINQ COMPANY LAST YL'AIl BOLD 181, 200 Macliincs, NINETY I'EH GENT. OP TflEM IJE INQ POH FAMILY USE. THIS IS OVER 9 MOItE SEWING MACHINES THAN WiiKK HOLD JIY ANY OTIL EU COMPANY DUIl. INQ THE SAME l'EHIOD. TllO Singor Maiiufactm-hig Co,, Zi U1TI01I SQUARE, NEW VOSK. HILADEI.I'IIIA 01TCE 1100 Chestnut Bt. J. A, Donow, Aur, lu llbouisburi;. nug'J Ij AGENTS! QUICK! oryouwllliiilsscholce or le 111, rrllory, (there Is a rush lor LI1W1B' last and Greatest work ii) on mo OUR DIGESTION, or. MY JOl.I.Y WHIKNII'H HKf'llln It Is by odds tho most tuUln and saleable book lU thO field. llLlMOU n Vllullv ltnnnrtiiti, kmI.. Jeet, 'i It laby America's most popular writer oil health, 3 It Is, ror tho price, tlio laruest aud handsomest book ever sold by subscription, AKeuts, tho people are eager ror such a liook,iind will urgo you to. bring It to them. Write for tcrniB, free. .. . "KOIMIK MAOLHAN, rnblishcr, nprll 23,'72-tf. 73J Hansom Hlreet, 1'hliadelplila. THE SEWING MACHINE Rail Roads. PENNSYLVANIA ,lAIMlOAI) WINl'KltTIMKTAIlLp ""' irom A XT ., .1 .. . UV.,""1V""uriUOnt ay, Oct. 'Mm. , no l'nssonuer Trains nriiw.,. '"li 187'' llaliroad Company will iIph J? 1 ""'J lvniT,' JJASTWAUI). t'J a. . atllvfs n't J. c l 'M 9?V"S lli.rrtslmr, reia M.m.lny) t if 6J , l ,?' ex. l'niliitniniii.r!,. -!.,! .?... ." arrive .'"' tit (1.31 II, ill . v. o. . " 1 . ii. iirrivn.tii ... irnvesat 1'. I 111 Ira Huiiilay) at V.n ,, 1 , i".'1 ?. coP, U11I.3U p.m.,Hu.i urrivesnVNew Cincinnati Ilipros leaves itn.,i , nt lutiu p. 111., in , arrives " VV?i 1 iV,llr! ,!aly ata-JU ii.ni., and nrrlves ,t Now York "rlV'o.Cjt WES'nVAHD. lcilla express leaves Harris! m dally breakfast, nud arrives ,,i W , J "!..'".. . Mr I.i) p. in. '",ul"B 1 tionaat uso p. m. and at 1-ittsliurs at tIi,Af; .Mali Train leaves llarrisbunr dillv tr , H t iidiiy) at, liU p. ,,,, ml,i nrrivo" "1 utS1 Fast 1,111a leaves Harrlsburi: dativ ,., Hi. iday) at5.ua p. 111., u.rlvoant All fou latM p. 11., uud arrives at l'lttsbur at : ,. m' 1 ritlsl'urtfoxp.oss loivss Harrlsbui'.,i iiiw eept atniday) at 11.3 J p. 111.. arr ves a tA iV,, . , . 1M a. h..i.d arriiea at "ittsbmat",'; ,.,''l,".c.!!lnntl K!tl'", leaves Ilarrhbiti-dutv at l.:.u 11, in., nrrlves at Altomu a: I ., T ,,, and arrives at 1'ittabura at 8.10 n m. ' '" A..I, OAS4ATI", 1). M uovtl ir (leu'i i'a,.. gHOllTEST KOUTE EASTVVAl a Danville, HadBionftWllhste 11. U'lNTlHi AKItAXOKJrLXX KAMTWAltD. I.ll.WK. A. M, Huiibury n aj D.iuvillo T.H2 Catnwlssa 7,f liazlctou .., DOS I. T WK-Jl'W'iVl.D. I.KVVIi jieiiiieiiem, rhlladolphla Hnzlitoii, Now York, ith reaclilui; Harrlsburi! 7.IW p. m.",' and luttimuio ui.,,i,-,ii'iaViV;;ri3.,so w,lh l"u s,,ul,i,ry "u 1 '-- Conirortablo aud haudsonia Coaches oil tins J, HEIIVEY iiASK, Hupcrliitcndeat. NOIIT1IERN OENTKAL KAIL WAY. On and nrter Nov. Situ, li7J, Tiains wl,l leavoBUHnuiiYns follows : NOllTHWAItU. l!.ll P.M. Hally except Huudays to Wllllaiasroit. I'.lniiru, Canandal!iia, Hocliester, IIuUjIo. Huspension lliidte and N. l-'alls. 0.3J a. in. Wllllauisport, lllmlra, Itoclieitcr, Ijutr- alo, l.rlo Ac. CM p.m., Dally, (except Sundays) ror William sport uud Lrlc, I. 3J r. m Dally, (oxcept Bundays) ror Klralra llullalo nnd Nlasar.i e'alls, via. i;r3 r.illioa.l Irom lllmlra. TKAINa BOUT1IWA1SD. 12.50 A.M. Dally except Monday, ror llaiumm, Waslitustou and 1'hliadelplila. II. 03 A. M. pally (oxcept Htindiys) ror Ilalttiuore Washington and rnlladolphla. S-C0 ,;M,,I),al!-V (cx'Pt Sundays) lor Ualllmoro riilladelphla, ,ic. KD. B. YOUNf, OiU'iral l'assciijrer Afccul. ALrr.ED 11. Kisi:, Cicn'L Hup'l. O EADINO KAILHOAD. SU!!MilIl AIHIANUEMKNT. THUIUIUY, AUtlUST 1st lTi. Trains leavo Hnrrlsbuin for Now York, as lo.. lows! At 5.0U, h,iu, a. m nud '.',nu p. iu., eon. uectlus with trains on Pennsylvania Hall, road, und arrlvliiB at New York ai 1.' In 3,60, and 'J,U p. in. respectively. lloturiiius: Leavo Now York at n,tw a. to 12.U3 anu lixu p. in, 1'hiladolphla at 7.W,.iu a, in mid 3.30 p. m. ' Leavo Harrisbiiri; lor Heading, I'ottsvllie maiiua, Mluersvllie, Ashland, Bhaiiiokm AI. leutinvu nud l'lilla'il. at 5,0J and b.lU a, m. "iiu and l,0j p.m., stopping nt Lulianou and prlia-lila way statlous; tho 1,05 p. m. train conui etiuu lor l'hll'a., 1'ottsvllloandColumblaonly. Forl'iitts-yllle.SchiiylklllHavenandAubiuu.vlaSchuvI-kill and Busquehauua ltallroad, leave Harris burc n t 11,10 p. m. Hast Pennsylvania ltallroad trams leavo Heaulus ior Allentowu Hastou and New York at 7.W 10.10. u, in., and l.oj p. iu. ltettirulUj, leavo New Voik at U.OOa. m., lliuand U.ui ii, in and Allentowu at7.iiia.ui. liMiJ, 8.15. 1.33 a uj aiu U.35 1. m. Way Passenger Train loaves Philadelphia ai .,'IUii.iu,, eontiectlni.' with blmllartialn on i:al Pa. rullioad returnlus from IteadlugatB.VUii.oi. slopping at all stations. Leavo Potlsvllio at 5.10 and 0,00 a. iu mid 2.3U p. lii., Herudon at lu.m a. m bhamoklu at 5.10audll,lon. in., Ashland ni7,0ja.m.ainl I2.il Ii. iu.,Mauunoy City nt 7.51 u. in. and l.i p. in. I'aniuqua ul s,:ti a. m., and 2,lu p. m. lor Phila delphia, Now YotH, lteadlug, Harrlsburg, ,ve. Leave . l'oitsvlllo via (jchuylkill and biimilo Uauua Hallioad at 8.15 a. iu. lor Harrlsburi,', au.l 11,15 a. in., lor PluoUrovouudTremout, Potlsvllio Accommodation Train ieavisl'ou vllle utO.oU a. in., passes Headlnij at 7,"ia.iii.,,.r rivlug at PhtlnUelphlaat u.Si a. in. Itotuiuiui leaves Philadolphla nt 5,15 p. m passuu; Kt.nl injal7,Wp.inarilviugat I'ottsvilloiit t.-U i .iu PottstuwiiAecommouaUouTi.iin.liavesi town at ii, Iiu. in,, returning, leaves Pmiauu., u. (Niutli aud linen) at i,3t) p.m. Columbia ltallroad liaius leave Ive.m.u 7,'Jo u.iu.,and u.13 p.m. lor L'phiuiu, Luu, , ,. s ter, Columbia, ite,; letuitilng leave Lane . m tun ii. in aud J.Jip, m., and Columbia ut .. ui. ttuit 3.1j ii, m, l'eikimiien Kail Hoad Tialusleivol tii,, m.. Jllllellou at ;.WallU Sjia. m., 2.65 ,V5,U Ii. ill, ic lurnlUL', leavo UUen l.ami ut (i.j.i a, in., i., aud l.-J) p. m eounoctlug with liaius o Iteadlug lt.illroad. Pieliermg Valley ltallroad trains lt.no Phut., nlxvllloul 0.10 u. iu.,J,lu and a.ii, m.; iel .iu lug, leavoDyeisatu.ua. iu 12.1) and Olii. m , eouueLting with tralnimi Kuadlii Kailiiud. Coiebiookdaloltaltioau trams leave Puiim ,w llt'J.IO ii. m, 1.20 U.21.V; 7.15 p.m., retuiuilly lum Ml, Pleiaut atU.OO, (S.UJ und 11. J a. m., o..j p. in ciiuneetiuu win trains on tteailluj Itailioaii. Cuestir Valley ltallroad liutus leave lln.i.u poi t ul ,30a, m, uud 2.10 uud 5.31 p. in, letuiuiiij, leave Dowiiluntown at a. in.. i'i..u mn. 5.1J p, in., cotinccliug with traluu ou lteadui. i.auioau. Ou Buudsys, leave New York at(l,00ti.m,, Vuu phla ut s.iai a. m. and 3.15 u. m.. iilm s.uia. m. train 1 minim: only to lleadlni':) leavu l'.nis viilu X,'M a. in.; llarrisbuu at 5.00 a, in, uud 2.1X1 i 'ui. Heading at 7,15 u, m, and laiip. m, lor liuii'u, burg, at 7.00 a. in. for New York, at 7.11 n. m.. ior Allentowu aud lit 0,10 u. m,, una 1,15 p. ui ' u l-niladelphla. ' oiiiiuiiiaiiou, lineage, ocasou, uctiool u Lxcurslun Tlcliels to aud from un luiiniu. nt i.t duced rates. Daggugu check cd throush; 100 pounds nllowa eacli piusengei. j. j-.. IVUUl ll, Asst. Bupt, i: Hug, Miuh'ry, ltoadlug, Pa., Aug. 1, 1W-'. 1 AOICA WANNA AND ULOO-MS- JUJ I 1IU11U HAILltUAD On uudvltarNuv, 27, IWI, Passenger Trains wib run us follows i Uolug North. dolus Bouth Airlvo Arrive Lcnv Leave u. in, p. in. p.m. 1.15 2.11 2.33 2.10 3.CS J.il 3.57 a. hi. 10,03 10.3, 11. CO cranlon... u.io b.li i.i i 11.52 Utsion Kingston IU. 8.30 12.31 W.iiarro C'rs Plymouth 8.15 12.20 12.00 11.30 11.11 Bhlekshluuy..., 7.30 iierwieu; m i.M llloom 8.05 Daiivlllu., 10.50 4.27 iiomifction mado atHcruuton bv thu 10.10 u.ui Iriiln Inr llreut llcud. llimihumtuu. Albuuvund all poluts North, Kasl uud West. UlllUUUllU) RUf . AGENTS CAMPAIGN HANI! HOOK ANU CITIZENS' MANUAL WANTU A comnlcto l'ollllcal Compcml. for refer of ul parlies, Lives of all tlio residents, ami the pres ent Presidential Candidates. The tV)uhfi((ol o tie tf. A', und Declaration of Jmlcpemtence, J'o litlrat Conventions, anil thtlr Plutlorms. Com' ihle Election, lteturus fn tail Ceusus, and othe Mtatlstlcal Tables, ,tc, S50 JViflei; 30 Kngraitnai Vice 81.25. Jlooktciu uniyni sio w jju jr uaji aiijmudc. Kor I'lrculurs, address IJUrill'liu aoildir.Al'i i iuiiau.li sept 0 Iw 711 Bansom Bt,, PhlladelphlaS UPINES3 OAUDS, YIB1T1KU OAllua, urrKii hkadb. HILL 11HADB, . I'ltOOHAMMEB, POBTKltM, Noatlv and Ohoanly PrlntoJ Kroin the latest Mlylea of Typo at tho I'lilladetplila Kx press leaves Hnrri i """rjl .Monday) at :i.e,5 ,v. Hrarr,rJ',i,'ir .hil,. riitladoliihla mfesj n m. A,,!i ry nt w Yorkatlu.aia. ni. ' nuJ ""'Vei at Kast I.lno loives Hirrlslnir. .1,1. m.,nrrlves nt West I'liiliTle h,f,i l" ,n Ula and arrives at. New York at a '.. . J a' w. Lancaster Train, via Jlmiut 1, !: V' rlsiium da v inxVA. 1 ul 't'A.,'uJi leaves it ,. 2:31... m. nr alAiW.,!,"r-. J" t arrives n't Wttsbu"- it iii" p"1,"-6' '" d ar- A tmma atbua. m. L unlvti : J .New Ye S. Kistou, I J llctlilcli'iu. liiu 1 llnJetoii. .".X a. II M Cltawissa. liJt lilt) I Danville. Ji.t 3..W ami bury. .i1''.?1ft.Hrnt!?" irK'neoiiuectsntHiiuimry wuu ho I'. A U.i.Uj p. m. train uulng West: iirrlv,. ., .hi.iu.hiimi.ou; I.HCU llllVCU i.'H i.lll. ,1111(1