THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Miscellaneous. KOMi (JAM AFTKIt TUB IIAT1I.I:. "Corporal lroeiio I" tho orderly cried, "Hcrof was tlio nnswer, loud nnd clonr, l'rom llio Hps ot i soldier who stow! nenr Ami "Hero!" was llio word tho noxl replied. "Cyrus Drew I" then ulloncc loll Tills lime no nmvrer followed llio mil, only ft rear man had wicn lilm fall, Killed or wounded, ho could Hot tell. Them they stood In llio falling lljfht. Thmn bleu of lutlln, wliu grave, dirl; looks, As pUIn to he rnnd as open Inn dm, VhlloMmvl.', pnlhcriHl tho i.li.ule.K.f iiblil, Tlio fern on tho IdtWilm was upljistied w tilt blood, And ilown hi the mill, whom I tin imppiei. if'cw, Were redd.'rHljilin llinn the popptos.knew, And ci linsoiied-ilj orl was I lie nvoi 'H lloud, Tor thfl foo Iieui crossed from ttio other Mdo 'Hint (lay In tho midst of a inunlci Otis lire, That swept thorn down la lis Iri' lulo I in, And their Ufa's blood wont to color tlio tide. "Herbert duo p Atlhocallllielrramo Tm stalwart soldiers Inlu tbn.llho, Hearing between them llerueit Clliio, Woiuideil mid blooding, to ntiswer his lump. "Kirn KerrP mid n voice nniwerod, "Hero I" "I Ill-run Kcirl" but no mau I rpl led ; They were brothers, ttieso two, ilia sad wind B'gti. ed. And n shudder cn-pt through tlio cornfield nonr. "l.-phralm Item I,' Then a so'dler spobe, 'Doan carried our le.-.liii.-dt'a onloi," ho said, "When ou' eniln'i sunt i I leu, hint do.ul, Justnrter theoiiciny waioiciluiul broke. "How on the ronlMde Ids body lies; I paused a moment nod gnvo h'm n di Ink j Ho mutmu:ed hli inother'H name, 1 ib'nl., And death camo wltli It and ho closed W cyos." rwas a victory j joa, but Itcost us dear, For tho company's lot!, when called that iiljlit, Ot a hunared men who went Inl ) tho light, Numbered twenty who an wcrod "Here !" It is in vain to hope to please nit alike. Let n man slaml with lila fuco in what ilhn tion ho will, ho must necessarily turn his back on one-liMf tho work!. "Jump-Up-An(l-l;iin.Awnv-Ati(l-Tiien.Sit Down-Apain" U tho name ofan Indian chief who lias taken tho war path. Hero's our ha'r, says a Colorado editor. Somebody estimator that in tho United mates mo aggrcgato amount of time spent by passengers in cars in one year reaches as high as 1,000,000,000 lioura. Tho Boston Free Press says that Joshua was the first mau who ever took a newspaper. Ho stopped the Daily Sun. Wo suppo-so lie did so because, tho war news did not suit him. Honest and courageous noonln li nvn -erv little to say about cither their courago or their honesty. The sun has no need to boast of its brightness, nor tho moon ot her elTul gence. Buckwheat sown with potatoes drives away mo potato bug. 1 his is simplo and can ea sily ho tried. Tho hugs will not disturb po tatoes on land whero buckwheat had been raised tho previous year, say3 an exchange. An exchange says: Wo notice several young ladies who aro in tho habit of playing croquet for their health, yet they aro too weak to help their mothers clean house. Bless their dear littlo souls 1 What comfort they will bo to their husbands. An Indian camo to a certain agent in tho northern part of Iowa to procuro soino whisky lor a young warrior who had been bitten by a lattlesnakc. i"Four quarts!" repeated tho agent, with surprise. "As much as that ?" Yes," replied tlio Indian, "four quarts snako very big." "Just as soon," says an exchange "as it was discovered that grasshoppers could ho mado into highly palatable and nutritious soup, that hogs grew fat on them, thai there was oil m them, and that they eventually mado a good manure what did they do but suddenly disappear I" As nn indication of tho advancement that scienco has mado recently, it might bo stat ed that a gentleman at ono of tho city mar kets tho other day saw half a bushel of wliiln turnips run through a cider mill, and half nn nour tuerealtcr noticed tho samo article bottled, on sale, and labelled "Puro Grated Horseradish." Tho London Daily Xews says that a largo number of people in England havo deter mined to abandon the bearing rein for horses, which they havo concluded is really an in strumeut of torture, its chief object being to keep tho horse's head high, at a cost of great Buffering to tho animal, particularly if going up hill. BlAcIc Fiu:i:i)OJf. A northern female philanthropist, speaking to a Vicksburg ne gro tho other day, inquired : "Isn't it pleasant to bo your own master?" "I reckon it is," ho replied. "And how do tlio colored people generally fell about 1t?" sho continued. "Well, I don't 'zactly know, but I guess mos' ob 'cm feels putty hungry," was the an swer. Viclsburg Herald, Ho Wants to Fijlil. A young man of Memphis is anxious to fight a duel, and were a duel at any time otherwise than tho ridiculous resort of en raged fools, ho would Beem almost justified in his desire, for tho ollienco against him was grievous. There was a pic-nic of tlio young pcoplo of Memphis recently ; they went into tho woods witli all manner of ed ibles and 'wines and a band, and tho day passed away very pleasantly indeed. Thero camo nt length a lull in tho festivities though, and fifteen or twenty of tho young ladies withdrew for a littlo fun for themselves. They organized a secret Boeic'yand they call ed for candidates fur initiation among tho inen. Tho young men were not backward iu tho matter; they went into tho ceremony liko Blieep to tho bhaiublcs, most confiding ly, but when they camo to tho initiation, nn liko sheep nt tho Bhaniblos, they rather liked It. There was but ono degree to tlio cere- mony, but that ono was nice, consisting, as it Old, ol blindfolding eacli candidato and leading him into llio ccntro of a "mnirio cir do" formed by tho young ladU;s,when Iiowhb mado to kneel and was kissed, being subse quently mado to guess who kissed him. Such a programmo would nut most men, and eomoof thoso initiated wanted very badly to take.' another degree Kinnlly'tlio young ladles admitted that ono gentleman, a real lady killer, should bo allowed tho privllcgo no nsice(i;ior, and ho accordingly kneeled down witli n look of intense, complacency upon jus lace that ho should thus bo select eUnsinoro attractive than other men, Ho was kissed and tho baudago removed from Ills eyes only to disclo.su to him tho fait that Ills Hps had been pressed by tho aggressive- protudiug ones of a swarthy negro, who was Willi tho party as a waiter. Of couro thcro was a roar, and of courso tlio lady killer was mail, It appeared subsequently that tho young men had been deceived, tho kissing having been dono by n confederate of tlio la dies; butthcro wasuobalininQilcad for tlio man kissed by th negro. Ho must havo tatisfaction from somebody, and ho sought to get It from tho gentleman who was in league with tho ladies, Notes havo passed, and Memphis papers talk of tho dual and gore. Sympathy would bo wasted on tho dlslllu nloued lady killer, but it isn't at all surpris ing that ho wants to (iglit. Ho had aggrava tion enough. A Mm (lirl. Though that claw is by no mentis extinct, still they aro not so numerous as ono might wish, Thcro is nothing half so sweet in llio, half so beautiful or delightful, orsolovcahlo as a nice girl. Not a pretty or itiHiing girl, but a nice girl. Ono of thoso lovely, neat, natty, domestic creature, met within the sphcto of "home," diffusing around, tho in-llucm-o of Iter good 1 1 ens, like tlio essence of sweet Mowers. A nicoglr! is not tho languishing beauty, dawdling on lliosofn, and discussing tho hut novel or opera, or tho girnffe-llko creature sweeping majestically tluoiigh tlio drawing room. Tlio nico girl may not even plav or diiia-o well, and knows nothing about using her eyes or coquetting with a fan, Who is not given to sensation novels; alio is too busy. She never languishes ; she is too ac tive. In public sho Is not in front, idiowing Iter shoilhlcis; she sits quiet and tiuiilmii ive, nt llio back of tlio crowd mos'. likely. In fact it is not tliuro wotliscover her. Homo is her place. Who risen betimes and stipctinlcnds tho morning meal? Who makes tho toast and tea and buttons tho boy's shirts, and feeds tho chickens and brightens up tho pallor and sitting room? Is it tho huiguishcr or tho giraffe, or tho elegante? Not a bitof it ; it's tho nico girl. Her maiden toilet is made in tlio shortest possible lime, yet how charmingly it is done, and how elegant and neat Iter dress and col lar. Not preventing her cheek and brow like a "fino girl," but an audible smack which says plainly, "I love you over so much." If you covet anything it's ono of tho nico girl's lSsses. llrc.ikf.ist over, down into tho kitchen to to sec about tho dinner, and all tho day long sho's up and down nlways cheerful and light hearted, She never ceases to bo active and useful until day is gone, when she will polka with tho boys, or read, sing old songs and play old tunes to her father and mother for hours together; she is a perfect treasure is the nico girl. When sickness comes it is she who attends with unwearying patience in the sick cham ber. There is no risk, no fatigue, that sho will not undergo; nosacrifico that sho will not make. She is all love all devotion. I havo often thought it would bo happiness to )io watched by such loving eyes, and tended by such n fair hand. Ono of tho most strongly marked charac teristics of a nico girl is tidiness and sim plicity of dress. Sho is invariably associa ted in my mind with a high frock, plain col lar, and tho neatest of nice ribbons, bound with tho most modest littlo brooch iu tho world. I never knew a nico girl who dis played a profusion of rings and bracelets, or who wore a low dress or splendid bonnet. I say again there is nothing in the world half so beautiful, half so intrinsically good as a nice girl; sho is tho sweetest llower iu tho path of life. Thero are others far more stately, far more gorgeous, but these- wo merely admiro as wo go by. It is where tho daisy grows that wo like to rest. drafting. An inquirer asks "how near must the af finity bo between grafts and stocks, in order that wo may succeed?" Thcro does not ap pear to bo a distinct rule, except that they must bo neaily related. Usually the opera tion will succeed between species of tho samo genus, but this does not always hold trtto, for tho cultivated cheny will not take on tho common wild cherry. The pear succeeds much better on tlio quince, although they aro of different genera, than ou tlio apple, belonging to tlio same. Tho texture of tlio wood seems to have moro influeneo than mere affiinity in this case. It is raro, how ever, for tho operation to succeed between trees of different genera, although sometimes successful between thoso nearly allied of tho samo natural order. We often see extravagant statements by which the ignorant aro imposed upon. Some years ago a story went tlio rounds of the newspapers that if tho peach wero grafted on tho wiltow, the fruit would havo no stones . A similarity in tho shapo of tho leaves led soino to believe that grafting would succeed, though tho two trees are far separated iu af finity. The statement was true that there would bo no stones, for thero would be ueither peaches, stems or leaves. Some years ago wesaw a "professional" grauer in serting scions of tho chestnut. A similarity in tho namo and a fancied resemblance of tho nuts had suggested tho attempt. Tho owner called tons, "Mr. T., can wo graft tho common chestnut into tlio horse-chestnut?" "Certainly," wo replied. "Will they bo pretty sure to grow?" Not nt all they will never grow belonging as they do, to widely beparated natural orders." The dead grafts remaining showed tho result. Country Gentleman. How Many Kggs Will une Hen I'i-oiltice. Various writers on this subject havo stated different numbers as tho aggrcgato of eggs that a hen will produce. lint common senso teaches us that soino liens will yield a much larger number of eggs than others. Somo fowls are far moro prolific than others. For a number of years past it lias been an inter esting point of inquiry among zoologists. How many eggs aro thero in the ovary of a hen? To determiuo this a German natural ist instituted somo careful investigations, tho result of which showed tho ovary gf a hen to contain about (100 embryo eggs. Ho also found that somo twenty of these are matured tlio 1st year, about 120 during tho 2d, 13.1 during tho 3d, 1-11 during tho 1th, and dur ing tlio fifth, sixty, seventh, and eighth years tho number decreases by twenty annually, it consequently following that after tho fourth or at most the fifth year, hens aro no longer profitablo ns layers, unless it may bo in ex ceptionable instances. Many poultry fanci ers affirm that a hen la not profitable as a layer after sho has been kept two seasons. Hut thero is no unvarying rule on tills sub ject. Wastii l'Arr.it. Few housekeepers nro nwaro of tlio many uses to which wasto pa per may ho put. After n stovo has been blackened, it may a kept looking well for a long timo by rubbing with paper every morning, lltibbing witli paper Is a much nicer way of keeping tlio outsido of tlio tea kettle, coffeo pot, and tea pot bright and clean, than tho old way of washing them iu suds. Itubbing with paper is also tho best way of polishing knives and tinware-, alter scouring. If a littlo flour bo held ou tho paper, in rubbing tinware and spoons, thoy hIiIiio liko now silver. For polisliingmirrors, windows, lamp chimneys, etc., paper is bet ter than dry cloth. Preserves and pickles keep much better if brown paper instead of cloth is tied over llio jar. Taper is much fetter to put under a carpet than straw. It Is warmer, thinner and makos loss nolso when ono walks over It. Two thicknesses of paper placed between other coverings on tho bed aro ns warm as a quilt. Two of the latest reported remedies for tho extermination of tlio potato bug aro alum and molasses water, cither of which, sprink led on tho vines, is said to causo tho bugs to forsako them. Wo can't vouch for tho effi cacy of cither of thoso remedies, but thoy aro both certainly harmless, to tho potato, PUBLIC -OK A- . I hao not enjoyed wood health for scleral years past, jet have nolulliwed llio Interfere with my labor. Krry ono ln'ionirlnif to the laboring class knows ttio InrunYtnlF ire of being obllired tn lnbor n hen tho body, from debility, almost refuses to per form Its dally InsK. I Bi-vtr was n believer In iloMlns with medicines! but Iniilntf henrd tho ciiktink Minkriiot so IiIrIiIt, was determined to t rj It, nnd shall never reifiet that determination. As a (onto (whloh every one needs at mime time) It surpasses iilijlhlntfl overheard of. 11 ImU'iirates tho ivlmle mxtpiri; tl Is n Kreat cleanser and purliier of ihe bliHid. There nro m.invnl my iti-ipi ttidanccs who li.no taken It, nnd all unllolt, pr.dsoot Itssatlsfaclo ly erf ecu . Hspoclally among llio aged class ot people, It Im parls to them tho one thing most useful In old age -nlk'lils as well ns tlio bodv. line nged lady, who lias been snrfeilng through llfofrom serorul.i, and has liei-n sutTerlng through llfo from Its ellecls, haling tried many remedies vrlih no ravorablo result, was Induced by friends to try tho Vkoktink. After tak ing a few bottles, sho obtained such greal relief that sho expressed n wish for herHlgtit, tli.it who might bo able to look upon tlio man who had sent her Bueli ft Mossing. Yours respectfully, o. l'. II. 1101X11-:, Police oniccr, station o. Iioston, .Mass., May I), isjt. lEAllTPIillTl'riUYHR. St. 1'aui, Aug. lsiU. II, It. STKVKNS, llsq. i Dear Mr 1 should bo w ant Ingln gratitude, It 1 failed to acknowledge what tho Vkuktink has dono for hie I was attacked about elc-en months slneo with bronsohltls. which settled Into consumption, 1 had night sweats tmd feier ehlllsj was distressed for breath, and freipiently spit blood; was em.ul.ited, very weak, and so low that my friends thought my caso lioiK-less. I was ndMsed to malio a lrt.il of the Vbiktisk, which, under tho providence ot (lod, has cured inc. That ho m.iy bless tho use of lour medicine to others, nsho has tome, and that l-.ls dlilno grace may nt tendjou.ls the heartfelt pr.ijenf juurndmlrliig, humble servant, lir.N.lAMIN I'UTI INdll.l- 1'. H. Mine is but. one among UK- many cuies your lnedlclno has ellected In Hits p nee. 11. 1'. MAKE rFPUBLlG- SSOL'Tll I'.ostos, l'eb. 0,ts"l, 11. 11. stkvkss, Esq.! Dear sir. I fiavo heard from verr many sourcesof tlio great success bt Vi.iiKiin lu easciof scrofula, i heiimatlsm, kidney complaint, catarrh, and other diseases of kindled nature. I make nu hesitation In saj Ing that 1 know Vkohtink to bo tho most ixllablo remedy for catarrh nnd general debility. My wlto has boon troubled with catarrh for many ypars, nnd at tlni-.s very badly, she has thoroughly tried every supiwsed remedy that wo could hear of, nnd with nil this sho has for several years be- n grad ually growing wore, and tho discharge rrom tlio head w as oxeesslvo nnd offensive. .she was In this condition when sho commenced to tako Vkuktink i Icouldseo that she was Improving nn tho second bottle. Sho continued taking Vkuk tink until sho had used fromtwclio to lltieen bot tles I am now happy In Informing you nnd t ho puis ne (tf you chooso to nuke It public) that shots en tirely cured, nnd Vkuktink accomplished tho cuio after nothing elso would. Ilencol feci justified In s.i Ing that Vkoctink Is llio most rellablo remedy, and would advlso all surferlng humanity to try It, for I believed It to bo a good, honest, vegetable med icine, and I shall not hesitate to recommend it. 1 inn, &e respectfully, 1.. O. UAltDlll.I., Storo 115 Droadwny. Vwietinu acts directly upon tho causes of these complaints. It Invigorates and strengthens llio whole system, acts bpon tl.o secretive organs, nll.ijs Intlammatlon, cleanses, and cures ulceration, cures constipation, nnd regulates tho bowels. HAS ENTIKKLY CUKEl) ME. Uoston, October, 1S70. .Mn. Stevens ! Dear sir My daughter, after having ft severe at tack of whooping cough, was left In a feolilo state of health, being advised by ft friend sho tried Vkuk tink, and utter using a few bottles was fully restor ed to health. I have been n great sufferer from rheumatism. I havo takensever.il bottles of tho Vkuktink for this complaint, and nm happy to say It has entirely cured me. I havo recommended the Vkuktink to others, with tho samo good rcsu'.w. It Is ngreat cleanser and purifier of tho blood ; It Is pleasant to tako j and I cau cheeifully recommend It. JAM Us) .moiisu, mi Alliens street. Sold by all Druggists anil Doalora Evorvwhoro. 15W STOCK OK CLOTIIIXO. AND GS-entlemon'o Dress Goods. DAVID LOWKNllKlta Im ttes attention to Ids largo and elegant stock ot Cheap anil FasMoiial ClotMi at Ids storo ou main HTitnirr, in thi: new hi-ocic, llLOOMSISUIin, I'A., whero ho has Just received from New York and Phil adelphia a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tlio most fashionable, durablo and uauasuuio DES3S CONSISTING 01' l!OX SACK FIIOCK, OUJI AND OIL CLOTH, AND PANTS, COATS OP ALL SOItTS SIZCS AND COLO IIS, Ho has also replenished Ida already largo stocK of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEItES, ridUIlED AND PLAIN VESTS, STItlPED, SHIHTS, CItAVATS SOCKS, COLLARS, IIANDKEHC'lIIUl'S, GLOVES, SUSPENDEltS, AND AllTIOLES. FANCY I lo has constantly on hand a largo and well select ed assort incut ot Cloths and Veatings, which, ho is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very bhort nollco, nnd in tlio best manner. All hl3 clothing is mado to wear and most of It Is ot homo manufacture. UOLI) WATOHKS AND JKWKIKY, 01' EVEII V DESUItllTION, 1'INE AND CHEAP. 1IISOAHK OF JKWELltV IS NOT HUItl'ASSKD IN TIimi'I.AOH. CALL AND EXAMINE 1IIH (IISIIEItAI, AKS01IT MKNTOP Clothing, Watches, Jowl ry, 8co. DAVID LOWKNHEllO. uly 1,'71-tf. TN Till: MATTUIt OK T1IK It HAL I iiaioor rniiip jiuior. laioor i:eniro towiisiup, i UIU1UU14 i-uuiuy, uewufteu, llule on hcirt tn ucefpt or rut tins Jlml 7ifri at Hit vuiuatum or OKnciuw uikj the mine vkmm not be Mil, The commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Ilenjamln Miller, Itarrht IlruliCli, Mary Ann illngles, Iteglnn Wolverlun, Henry D. Knurr, commlili u of theiei snn undestaloof Ij-v1 Miller, n lunatic, children of snld l'ldlllp Miller, deceaseU, and -Mur.v Alleo H"pper nnd I'm-us Webb, grand children of said 1'liillp Miller, dee. ,is d. You und each of you ore her ib.s commanded to bo nnd upioar liofuro tlio Orphans' Court of said oouutv, I j lie held at lllooin -burg, on ttie Clli day of September, A. II., Ia7, then nnd there to accept or refuse to tak" the real estate of said Philip .Miller, deceased, ut the uppralsnd vuliio, or show causo why tho samo shonld not bo sold. Ilythouourt, ll, yitVNK ZAHIt. liloorasburg, July is, itrfs.-ct, clerk. HEADQUARTERS I'OIt m riitnis, Uils. UlnsH, J'ullv, Th'iigfl, (S'i)iccH, Piitont Mi'di eiuor!, itc, Sm. MOVER BRO'S "Y7"OlTI,I)r.-ill tlio attention of Hie tuilillcto their i ery l.irgu and wel Belecluil Btock of goods which they olTer at tho LOWIMT MAltKHT .HATH. 2.W bo.xos Window (Mass all sizes and qualities. (Hit) for 11,-tnro I'nimon a fipei tally IHiiloLwul, Kcd Load, Umbei'tf, Lilliiirgo, Siennas, CJ rcciiM -Ulucs, Hoik, Yellows, dry and in Oil, General Agents for MONTOUR SME PAINTS j LINSKKD, OL1VH, WHALR, UASTOIl, and other OIL VA11NISII and JAPANS from tho best Manufactories. .Their Btocl: of excels any In this section of tlio state. Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S Family Medicines. General Depot of supplies for Dr. .T. c. Aycr's 1'01'ULAll MKDICINES. Tho Prescription Department Is under tho charge ot competent Pharmaceutists. Physicians' Prescriptions CAHKKULLY COMPOUNDKD WITH DESPATCH. Colli SjarHiBB Sofia Water. Tlio attention of country dealers, especially is called to our stoeu of BOTTLED GOODS, SPIOES, ALUM, CONCXJNSR A-T H S3 L IT 23, Patent and Proprietary Medicines &c, our wagon will com Unions formerly to mako Its usual trips to supply cu t OIL OF GLADNESS, a special Coughs, Colds, Croup, .Burns, Tetter, Piles &c, an Internal and i:tcrnal rem whoso lienline; v li mes nro attested by thousands In this nnd adjoining counties H manufactured by them nnd supplied to tho mulcted either directly or through their counU7 dealers, Price 50 Cents Per Bottle, Xono Kcnulno unless it hears tho trado mark nnd namo of Jloycr Pro's tho words '-oil of (11 idness" blown In tlio glass and tho signature of Jloycr Dro's on tho wrapper. ' Apr.1T,74-ly MauM: How jM HoileiS TUST unlil'nliccl a new edition of Dr. CUI,- tf NXISIVIXI.'S celebrated essay on tho radical euro ( (without medicine) of Sperniatorrlia-a , in .-vjiiin.il v.iiviu-o, iii.inuill.il J ni-i.il- lnal weakness, IiiinoU-ney. -Mental and physical Incapacity, impedimenta lo Marriage, etc,: also Consumption, Epilepsy, nnd 1'lts induced by bulf-ludulgeuco or textual extravagance Piles, &c. fTrice, in a scaled cmelope, only six cents. Tho celebrated author, In this ndmlrablo essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' bucccssfu practice, that tho alarming consequences ot self. nbuso may bo radically cured w ltliout tho dangerous uso ot Internal mcdtclno or tho application of tho kulfoi pointing out a inodoot euro at onco simplo ceitaln, nnd effectual, by means of which every suf fercr, no matter what Ids condition may be, may cur himself cheaply palvatcly, nnd radically. JWThla Lecture, should bo In tho lianrtsof every youth and every man In tlio land. 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Jan. lWy, -VTKW Y( 1 INl AllVDUTIHII OltK' THII1UNI-:. "TIIK LEA 0- Mi:itioAN Nt:VHi'APi:it." Tin; v IKINU .MISDIUil. Dally, iio iu ear. Kcmt- VI CK1J , I. 1'osl.igo 1'reo to llio Huhscillicr, Hrx-lrnen Copies ami AdurtlMng Hates I-'iee, Weekly, Iu clubs ut IW or moiu' only (I, pobtugo paid. Aiktress Tim Tin uunu, N. V. Jan 16TE-1)-, A DVKIt'l A ti-AH Tin-In with n DVEUTISINO: riieapt (Jowl: Sv-ftcnia- All iersons w ho coiioem plate making con l iioHSnaiiers for tho Insertion ofudver- tUeineids, hhoulil send tr ceuM to lleo. P. Powell ft. Co., Jl Park liow, New York, for their I'AMI'lll.llT liooic (iiliiety-seventh edition.) containing Iht.sof over 2-i new spapers and i-sltinaloH. shuullig I he cost, AdvcrtW'inenlB taken for leading lupcrNlu many Males at u tioinciidous rcdiallou from pub Ushers' runs, (.1 ruin 1 (Ok, Jim, iilW)-, CO Nl? E SSTONlT OF A VICTIM. Published nsiiwarnlngnnd for Ihebi iii-iituf voung miniind others who uufierfiom Nuvous Debllltv, Ijimi of Womanhood, ite., giving his rules of uelt cuie, lift) r underlining much biilfeilug ami exk.n-,e. mid inullid fieo on recdvlng a pool-paid dialled envelope. Address Naiuniu. JUvi'iin, P. o. Ilns 1M, llrookljn, N, V. uly 8,'76-oiu iIUSIOAI, riHIK IVimsylvanla Normal Munlc Beliool ut .,1 rieebur. Pa., will conimcncn lis Hunimer Term of six vvi -ks, August loth, 1MB. l llii VTlll Hllllllll.ui ' i, i oriiieuiar, t,. MIA Kit, uouie . -Juno twlt,' Dire tor. OOIC AO I' NTS wnnteil lo sell "Tlio IVo- uli-H I oir.moii fienso Medical ndvertftcr."by 11, I, nn. II. D. 'Ihe moht ready iclllmr Ixjok out. irluiilvo terrlury and liberal terms. Address tho Author ut llUIInlo, H. V, V&Mtt 0PEN8NG! KLIAS MEN DUN HALL H AVI Ml rcrttmctl tlio lniclness of Mercli.m dlselng at lili (lid (More, on MAIN STUHHT, IILOOMSUUHO, NI'.AH Tllli I'OIIKS IIOTKt., tvulrrslo cnlllho attention of Ids l'rlcnd? and the Public tfcncrnlly.o Ids NNW, FUbti AND VAltlKIl STOCK 01' GOODS, ,1U8T Ol'ENBD, And solicits a share of ptiblto palronago 11IB STOCK CONSISTS OV DUV (100I:, (lltOOI'.tllllM, (iUIXNSWAHH, wooniiNWAiti:, wii.ixwwAiin, hoots .siiouM, ilAttDWAItk, 1'LOUH AND VEEP. In connection with hli slock ot Mircnandtso he constantly keeps on hand Inhlsyard. A FULL STOCK OP Dressed and Untesci Lnralier, AND HHINClLllSOl-' HIS JIANUl'ACTilltE. Uill Lumber nuule n speciality. cam, and sen. Oct. 3, 1S73 tf. J. UVANN, til E A D Y MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. HE 1IASTIIC FDTCSTGOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND r.SIPLOVSTIIiS BEST1 AVOllKMEM I'ordood Vitsand I'romptncsi In filling orders Uicre Is tho place to go. Ills goods aro selected with caro and his CUSTOM "WOIIIC will compare favorably with tho best cffoit of tho fashionable city Dealer. 1IB KEEPS A LAKfJE STOCK OP 330YS' & OHILDEEN'S OLOTHIM AND GKNTLKMKN'S FURNISHING GOODS' At Astonishingly Low Prices. A. J. EVANS. Julyl, 1ST3 f. A OENTS 1( Oil Clironiiw, mounted, size Ox V II for Jl. nm for fi. largest, vaiiety In tlio vioild. NATIONAL CnliO.MO CO., Plilladelphl.1, l'a 17"ANTKI). ACiKNTS. Kvcrywlicro for llio Centcnnl.il Illilory wo pages, 210 en gravings, selling well. Addiess II. (). 110UOHTON .v; CO., No. 1 Somersbtreet, Hoton, -Mass. (5UNTS WANTED for t ho fastest k-1 ing book ever published, for clieulni-saiid ouroMrn terms to Agents. NATIONAL riJHl.lSllINli CO., 1'HII.AUEU-liIA, 1 51 rt In QOfl J Wull .Street often V1-". IU p.aiH to fortune. AT2pago book- entitled: "Men and luioms oi wan sircci, evplalnlngeverylhlng. ,,.,..,..,, . ciiiMm vnnv JOHN IIICKMNO & CO, OMU I'lUSJl, Hankers anil lltokcrs, 7i llKOADVV AV, KlSW 01llv. .CAUTI01T.-M0TI0E.-Tho GENUINE EDITION, V 15 A N I) h A 15 0 K S If v VI3STGST03STE. (Iiieludlng llio "Ijist Juiii-unls") unfolds vividly his ;iu jours strnngo adventuies, also tlio curiosities Wonders and Wealth of ttiat man clous country, and Is absolutely tlio only new, compieio won;, nenco it. u.ii- liif. ildiit. 1" ik u llrst 7 weeks. Agents' suecebs would astonish, .v ou, moro wanted. Send for terms and niMtlvo proof ot genuineness. Ill illlAIID llltos., Publishers, US Sansum street, PliHadelplila, l-OIl COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS And all Throat Diseases, USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT TP ONLY IN JJIAJE liOXliS. l'or sale by Drugghts generally, and JOHNSTON HOI.I.OWAY & CO , Philadelphia, JM, PHILADELPHIA ADV'S. BEAUTIFUL KTHW S02XTO. "NO 1-rteinlty Voleu lodreet .vie," by II, P. Hanks., Sent nobt-n.dd fur it, cents, imier our oniaiuguii inr isin. VM. II. llONNEl! tc CO., Muslo I'lllili-liers, Uut, Chestnut hlreet, l'liiladelplda, IM. July 10-lSvv. usTHir'n coTEAaa orgakts hi guns and Allmi I'lanos. 11. M. llItl'CK. laosi'liest. nuli-t, Plilta., funnel ly of is no! Ill Tth t. Jy.lil-i!,vv rA1NWItIGIIT & C0' WHOLESALE QUOCEUS, N. E. Corner second and Arch sirceis, l'lULADKI.rllU, Dealers In tj:a9. svitui'3. copi'Ei:, suoaii, mowsses l-.ICE, Bl'Il'KS, BtCAUB S0HA, tC. in-orders will receive prompt attention. sl.7-tt CHALLENGK UPER PHOSPHATE. Price, $70 por Ton of 2000 lbs. (ll'AUANTEED ANALYSIS. Jlnt,turodel.otln,'o.l.. r..si2 IN.ilnl.l,, Phniihiirli, Aelil 110.131 .-in., I'leelplUited I'hosphoilo Acid on llnno Phosphalo ot Llmo rendered solublo.... M.4VI - pieilpltnted 3.0JJ VorK i Over hoventy ier cent, of Solublo and Pre donated Uunu 1'liosphalo of l.lliioprebeutaaniillielo Mliloh may noil called a Ciiai.i.kmik. Comparo this with tho best Acid Phosphates or 811. per PliuspliHioK in tho market, mid It n 111 Iw found lu premul threo limes the btreiiglli, Coinpaie llili wltli llio cost ot fielghlliig Phosphalo Ittji k or lionoH, anil Acid III cailmjn, lo nldeli uunu Lioliueru at it dhdanoo uro sulijeet. runners who wUhlo Uhn tlio Ciiaii.kmik should apply curiy, us tho supply Is Uuilled tho piebent boa sou, BATJai-I S SONS, No, so South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. No. lu.i tiuutlihtrecl, llidllmuie, Aid. Jiny S8-'."t, PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Oflico ON SIIOKTEST NOTIOK AND AT Til 13 MOST -lvKAKONAHLBTKUJIS. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which 1b nt onco ngrcoable, licnlthy, n n il ofl'ectunl f o r preserving tlio liiur. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with tho nloss and freshness of youth. Thin linir is tliickonctl, falling hair checked, find baldness often, though not always, cured by its use Nothing can restoro tho hair whero tho follicles aro do fitroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed; but such ns remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that iv now growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with n pasty sedi mont) it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional uso will provent tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho ecalp arrests and prevents tho forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly nnd ollonsivo. Froo from thoso deleterious substances which mako bouio preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, tho Vigo can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elso can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil wliito cambric, nnd yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dn .! C. Ayer & Co.t l'roctlcal and Analytical Clieiulsto, LOWKLL, MASS. Apill IMtiyl A HEAVY STOCK, S. 11 MILLER & SON Havo Just Received tlio largest and best sitpplv ol CHE4P Affl FASHMBLE DRY GOODS They havo ever offered to their friends and cus. tomcrs. (Jlotlis, Ossiinoros, anil gatinotts for MEN'3 "WEAR, Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIE'S WEAR, CALICOES, MUSMNS, UA.MI'.RICS, and every variety of Dry Goods desired,' Carpets, Mats, Ottomans in great variety and at the LO WEST CASH PRICES. FvVMILY GllOCEUIES including all the varieties of fOl-'FEKS, TEAS and SUGARS, COUNTItY PllOJyrjCE, and a general Rijijily of articles u-cful for tlio table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country product) of all hinds taken in change for goods at cash prices. Oi t. 3.,'7l-tf BLOOMSBUEG MARBLE WOBKS T. L. GUKTOI'T, Proprietor MAIN STUKET, I1CLOW MAltKHT. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOHKS WousothobestAMliniCAN' and ITALIAN Marble. Ho has ou hand mid lurnlshcs to order MONUMENTS, TOM IIS, HEADSTONES URNS, VASES, Ac, i:very variety of XInrblo cutting neatly executed .it tho lowest market pilcoH. A Ion? pr.u-tleale.perlenco nnd personal attention to business muKos the piopiletoi-ennllilentof irUlm MiIli.r.utlon, All orders by mall promptly attended to. i. u. oox v;ii. JC5yAr. It. Work ddiccred free oj ' chtryc.'XBH Auj. 21, 'Tl-ly. T. I.. (ll'.NTON, Proprietor, ROBERT IIOAN CABINET MAKEB AND UNDEHTAKES, Iron Street. Utuccn Main and Third Streets IlLOOMSWJltG, I'A, A I.T, kinds ot rnriiiliiio made In order and V broken furniture nently lep.ilied. Tho ipmllly niiiTiirleesof bis voik vtlll eomoiiie with liny Ilia i-.iiibopinilueednndlio leapecliiilly bullcltsii kh.iro oi puoiiepiHion.iuc. Ul(lctaking Will bo carelully and piomptly nttended to. Mien called upon diuliiiriiiiy hour uf tlio day or uljiht liu will at onco respond and lay out tho deiul. When femiilo lulp In bucheuios UdeMied ho will furnish tho bumc. Ready Made. Coffins botli of WdOIl mid MHTAI.I.Kl WAIIII nlwnjs on hand, lie Is also tlio llio hnlo proprietor in Jllooms buri; and surroiiudlu!,' dial i leta for Taylor's Patent Coriisc Preserver ty vvhlelincorphoinoybo fciuely nnd carefully pro Bervedlii leofor any dofelrnblo leimth of time. 'Iho uso of Iho PivM i ver may bo obtained from iiluint any lime, seuifs, miioU'Ih, w.oves unu .viouiniii' for liners ru in 1.-.I it d win u ri'ipifbUil. Al-.o, IlllAKSll and co.SVllVA.Nl'lls f iirnlslied tHf-He'itemlcr he is a Jleyular Undcrtuler and tharauijhlij understands his IhisIms, Jle icill not U undersold by any in Jiluomtburu or in the county. R011ERT ROAN. ike n,'n-iy .iff AN ACTl'AI- Ht'SINI'AS JN8T1TITJON AND TBLEOUAl'JIlt' INSTlTt'TU. l'or Information call fit Ofllcc.or bend forCoujMB AovtiiTUkH. Juucsiily M "Paris EjHffzJ, Qvov Thitiyfonr CompetilovS S . X IS i 1 SelnufSt'PHIUlDEtPHi RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES IQIIILADKIA'irA AND READING ROAD W1NTI3H ARRANGEMENT. NOV. Olh, 1ST I. thaws t.Kivn iiiti-Ei:TA8ior.t.os (?tnnAvi:xci!iTr.ii l'or Now Yorl:, Philadelphia, ltcadlntf, l'ottsilllo Tninaipia, Ac., 1I,M n. in l'or I'ataM lsn, ll,ss n, m. and T.no p. m, l'or Wllllanisporl, c,ss a. in. and 4,00 p. in. THAIKS.I'Ol: llCI'EKT l.rAVK AS 10M.01TSI, (ei'Kf'AV KH CKI'TCII.) I-euvo New York, o,no a. m. l.envo Plilliidelplil.i, t,16 a. m. iAinro ltcadlnrr, 11,3 1 n. in., Pottsvllle, 12,10 p. in. and Tnmao.ua, l,so p. in, Leave t'ntavvlssa, o,2o a.m. and 1,00p.m. U'av o Wllllainspoi t, 9,so n. in. and 5,eo p. m. PiisseiiRers to nnd from New York nnd Phlladel. plila uo through vv ltliout change of cars. j. j:. wootiin, May ?, ISTl-tf. Ccneral Superintendent DELAWARE, L.U'ICAW wi:sti;un ltAii.iioAD. NNA AND RLOOMSI'.URG DIVISION Tlmc-Tnblo No. an, Takes effect nt J:30 A. M. TiiuiisDAY, i)i:ci;.Miii:it io, isii. NOltTII, I bTATIOX". p.m. p.m. p.m. 12 as s as l w sfrnnton... SOl'TH, a.m. i m. p.m. lo el) -2 211 li ll'l 111 CI li 'ill 11 v.r l!-;i sal i 4io Hi lli'vue... sua in a Taylonilte. s i.i 1 H5 . .I.ael.aw:.nna, ista a r..i n 41 41 HI IT .' 41 It Ml in IB 2 Ml T III! ll HI s ir l in ritf-ion 11 !M - to 1 111.. 0i-t I-ltlhtOIl... I 111 2-.I n.5 11 HI T Ml 1 l; 11 i 0 T IS 1 Oil 10 4.1 ill 12 .'il S 1.1 T 1,3 11' jr. S IT i 31 12 11 S 12 T S.I 12 !1C, 8 n.1 T 11) 12 IV'; 8(0 T 1.1 12 2il T 411 T ir, 12 K,i T ail (1 ,10 12 111 T Oi! C. 8.1 11 40. 0 5T 0 11 Kl C, 4.1 0 2) 11 111 n r,2 ii ,3 ii aa : 11 2T 0 18 11 IT c, an r. on ll 11 tl Oil fi M 11 ( 2 A .IS 4U HI M .1 M .1 4') HI 4!) 1 41 r. 31 10 13 ..Wyoming. M.iltby.. ..KlniiMiin. HI HI II HI 7 11 pi as :i to hi 4ft a in hi t.o a a i T 18 7 2.1 .MIlKMOll T ?! ..Ph mouth. tune.. Pl.Miiouth Wonil.ile Niuilieoke .llinilocli'H ' leek. . ..Milekflilnny ....Hick's I'erry... ....lleadi llaviu... Item Irk .... Hilar I'ictk ...Willow drove.... 1 lu.e llldgc IPJ ...liloointbun; Ituperi t'atawHsa I'.rldL'e. ..Clark's svvltiTi... luuvllle rhtiki'ky i iitneron .Noitbuuibulaud. in M 11 (n i It in II ( 11 is 11 82 11 111 11 Ml 12 1 12 O 12 12 12 IT 12 211 12 ."2 12 ST 12 42 12 41 1 (ill 1 11 1 14 1 111 a sr. T 45 a a i ro a r.n 7 f.s 3 40 8(2 a fi i h ii 1 1 fi s ns 1 21 8 fi 4 21 11 (.1 I CU T ID 4 1.1 7 12 t fi'l 7 IS i mi 7 a.i fi 0.1 T IIS fi 12 T 41 5 IS 7 65 6 21 R ( ti iii 5 r.n hi in fi Hit 8 I C 6 1.1 n 12 111 22 r (II fi (,2 HI 12 4 M 4 fiT 1(1 OS 4 r.n 4 10 11 It . a.m. p.m. a.m. fi 4S S 6 fiS S 4S (1 03 8 to li 20 !) 21 p.m. p.m. a. in, DAVID T. Iioi'NH, Snpt Superintendent's Onlco, Klioton, Maiclic, 1st 1, N JORTIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY lU.Ml'.V.M. on nnd after November 20th, liT.i, trains v. Ill leav SUNI1CKY us follows: XOIiTIlWAltD. nuo Mall 5.20 a. m., airlve nmlra It. so a. jii " Cannnd.ilgua. . . S.3H p. m, " Jtocheistci- fi.t.i " Nl.is.ir.i 0.10 lienovo accommodation 11.10 a. ui.nnlvo Williams Poitia.Mp. m. Klnilia Mall l.l.in.m.,anlvo nmlra 10.20 n. in. liuil.Uo Express 7.10 a. in. an Ivo llurr.ilo s.'m a. rn. bOUTIIWAItl). lluiTnlo Il.xpiess '.'.to a. m.nrrlvollari!bbiirg4.r.0a,m " Daltlinorc s.io Elnilr.t Mall 11.15 a. in., nnlvo lliiirlibiug 1 .Ml p. m ' VVIlSlllllfc'loll 1O.D0 " Daltlmorec.lo " M'lisliliii'ton s.ao llarrMiurgnrcommodatlon 6.10 p. lit. anlvo Han Is- burirlCfiO p. m. arrive lialtlmoro 2.2.1 a. tn, " Washington 0.13 Erlo Mall 12.S5 a. m. an Iv 0 1 Inn lsbiin; 3.0.1 a. 111. " lialtlmoro s.to " ' Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. 1). M. IioVD, Jr., (ieneral Passenger Agent A. J. UASSATT, (ieneral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. l'liiltidellilii & Krio li. 1!. Division. SUMMER TIME TAULE. VN and after SUNDAY. MAY 2.1-1. IS' tho trains on Iho Philadelphia 6 Kilo Hail iio.m jiivibou VMiuuii as ioiiunk; WVSTWA'IW. FART LINK leal e Now Yni k ' Pltlllldelphl.l. , " lliiltlinoio , " " " lhirrpiburg " " nri-.nt wiiii.uuspoit .. " J.(K-k H iveii " " ilellefoMo , mill: MAII, lenves Now Yoik " 1 lilladel,!il.i.., " " llnrrlsbuiK..., 11 Wllll.imsport.. ' " " Iu'k llavcu .. " " ' Itenovo " " air. at i:ile 0 an a. 111 12.M 1 1.0 p. in .... fi.iiu p. in KMi p. m .. ..Vim p. m 11..1) p. in ... S.W11. m ll.Vip. Ill .... 4.2,111.1.1 . . . . 8.:-..i a. in .... 11.46 II. Ill . ... ll.ii.-ia. in 7. 0 p in NIAnAIlAKXPIinsSleavcsPhlladelpliIa.. T.tua, 111 ' " " Itallliaoro T.lUin. 10 ' " " lluriMiurif. ...1ii.rjia.1ii ' " orr. at Wllll.imsiKjrt.. bw p. m " " " Unk Haven..,, ti.15 11. m " " " liinovo 4.30 p. m i:i.5lir.A Jf. IL loavoa; I 'lillnilelpliu s.un a. m " nniiiinoie sua n. 11 " " " Iluiilnbuiy 1 .1 p. 111 " ' air. nt Wllllumfiporl tciop. m ' " -- n.wiv iiuini i.wp.iu ;0; KASTW.ini). PlIII.-AtXPIUMSIcaYesI.oenilavcn,.. . C.ion.m ' Wllltiiintiicit T.fifin. 111 " " anlvoHat HniiWiiiri; 11 1.1a. in " llalllmiiio ii.1.ip. 111 1 " " PhUailiiliild.i 3.36 p. m " " " Now York cm p. in DAY IlXPllIKS 10.1Y0H lienovo (i.io n. ni lnk Haven. ... lo. fi 11. in " " " Wlllt.iinport....ll85ii. in " " nrr.nt llnriUbuiv 3.0011. in " " Phll.ideli.lil.i 0.211 p. in " " " NevvYoik a 15 p. in 11 s' Haltlmoio 0,35 p, in llltiu MAIL loaves ilrle 11.20 a. m " " " lienovo b.a.ip. in ' " ' Isi: Haven 11.45 p. in ' " Wllll.tlllepull lll.Mlp.lll " 11 nrr. nt Hiiilsbiiii; 2.2.111,111 " " IlllllllllOlo 7.35 a in Phlliideliihl.1 c.4.1 11, 111 " New York 10.IU a, m 1'AHT I.INi: loaves Wllllaioipoi t H.sa 11. m " " uir. nt llaiiMiuitr a.Mii.ni 1 lull limn u 7.35 11, m l'lill.lllelphl.l 7.35 a. m Now Yuri: 10.25 a. 111 Ihlo Mall Wol, Nl.iif.irn Kxpiehs We8t, Klinlta Mall Wen and Day llvprewi lul make Uo.o coiuiee 1 lun nt Ni1ill111111l.e1l.1i1d viltli I., ,v ll, II, It, traliin fur Wllkes-iurieundteiiiiilon. Li lo Mull West, Masiiru i-Uipreui Went and Klinlrn Mall West make cliiso. roiinectloii ut Wllllaml)ioi t ivlili N, ti. II. W. trutuM Nuitu. HileMull ilatitimd Went, Magum llxprew Wokt, Past I.I110 Wesl nnd Day ;ipi'et.u Hunt luiiko clobo coiiiieeitun at. Uxk Haven Willi 11.11. V. It IL.traltiK. Pile M.dl Dust und West connect ut lllw Willi trains ml. s. &M.H. It. It., nt l i.iry with i). v. A. V. ll. II. ut limp uluui with ll, N, Y, ti 1', It, It,, nnd nt Drltt wood with A V. It. It. .... I-nrinr l us will run beiwcen Philadelphia and Willi, 'i p'liten ln"ura l-vjn. s Si-st,l-,i t Mm l, i, Pull iMpiii t i:pr. - I i-t nmlDuy txpic-.s 1.' , I ti t-pt.-'.'t arson i-llnl',-ht train WM. A. liALDW IN, Jan, 6,'Tts- tf ucmialSgpl EI AMv NOTI-fi.wllli or without cziUii-UoU for buio at the Ioluuviin unicc. CSTTTTP imTK'IVfTP'a'irei -iw- .JI rirAT.MAMqti i1?JtP m ' Vv u - U.., ' - AW On.ntl" 'ifijr.r N&HAU UNEQUALEDr.llMPPROACflED In oxprlty m rxtxlli'iioo hy nny nth. r . AwAiildj TIIKITllffi ami. DIPLOMA OF HONOR w VIENNA, M3; PARIS, 1867. n fil V Aim rtiJin Ornum ever avvnnlnl nny nrnhl UilLf in lliu-i-l-e, or wlilih present inch ciir. nil nary oxeclli-nw m, 1 1 eommnnil n m bio falo (h. re. SI ill fl VP nwnnlwl hlalic-t piTmlun nt in a. riLlliilu trial 1Ui. illuli'. In Ai,i,-tlcnr,iiillin JtnrniM-, Outof hniiilr, U IhtT, i.v n . n nil vtheru any other utoih l.nvo l.i piif .-nil. tinOT Dwlnri'il by lliulnt'llt Mil'lolnni', In b th j Co I liFinHplipris to In lull Ivaled. li'.Sl-IMONUl, cinrtTi.Alt, Him , aL. nt u j thtn OudTlioiiMiiiil (-inl fin'l. Ill PIPT (in lmnllirf a Mniun lToi.iltli. I)i n lllOlOl tnkcMiy oilier. Ihnlvn it I i.innrn n mihionii Jot nllttit inprtr o.t'ti i. ri,l ;,rl i reiwm often try ury hiM tit ttll imz '. u HEW STYLES r .';'.U .Siilit ni-, I CiiniTilnnlloii Stnp. Nuperti lJliiKi-ro nnd other I'ihon ,f neiv tlrftlxux, PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGANS qiiMuiojmtilualliin ot thiw'in-lrumi'u . EASY PAYKIEHTS.i&",i,';r'; lujnuTit; cr rmtril itiitU rent nj for tun c ai L,ATALnR!iESsU'ir,!,''Ayu,,i,,;,l',n:ii IIAULIN OIKIAN (JO., lfil Irri ,n' bs .1.1.1 TUN) ! Union HiiiMrr, NU1V OMli or LUJi 1 AdJUia lit., UIIIOAUD, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET i.uilvMS MAY 1111 IdlTAViT-J AT WHOLESALE Oil E3TAIL or Ii. Bo POWH3IiIi, SCRAHTOIT, Pa. Oenerat Avail ofso for tho cctcbratal CHICKER1NG PIANOS, ALSO, OF I. K. IriLL,K3i, jiLOOMsnvna, pa,, Dealer in silmvc Iiiitriiiuciitn, Jlarcli 10,75 y KOLLINS & IIOU1ES So. 17 Cciltio Stre Hte Gas ai SIAKUPACTl Itr.HS OF (1ALAMZI:I) IIION t'OUNK II, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Who TrellbOH, fic. Dealers in Stoves. l!.iii on, Furnaces I'liltinuiio Heaters, Low I . Unites, Alanlcli, I'UjIPS, Wetitlier Mii , tic. Aao GAS FIXTURE fj cf the latest deBlt-n. Special intention r-M Piilrlii'reivln(f M.ieiiliiehofevi r, di eibiili... i.oeks. Hell llllliulnir, Kl'J l-lltlnir. I'lb ,n deiiceHllealeirbv Meaiu at a nuall (tstnb Air. Pel) i ,. sZ p LATCH LKVS In Cv AJ proven ill I Ml,.. I uaov VW(.iOI) Pt MP is tin . J Kiiowleilired hlaliilaiil ' r 1 1,., rn.'itl.'1'l. liv I (I- V veioiei.ino iicm im i i 'y Iheliast money At . a Ii Invited toPlaU-liloj'fl Improved m et.tlioDiop elieelc valve, vWilch em ' 11 lulrnvv n vvllhout dtstuiMiiKliio and tlio cooper chamber vvlileli ' erocKs, Hcalei or ruM and vv 111 !.- i i' Jl jr llllll', i Ul IUU !!. tllllll ll. llllll III - wiiernllv. In cider tube sure Hi 1 J iret lllalchley's Pump, lie careful and Hint It baa my trade mark as almve. If jo'1' know u-liero lo buv. denerlntlve dicuhiib. t wltli t lie iinrne nnd nddicbs of the ni;cnt in ,ia jott win oy iiiriu.-neu ny aourei-MiHr vviiu i,i.iiiii, t'llAS. (1. IILATfltI.i:Y, Maour.uiui rt wi, coinmcivo St., Plilladeliiai.i, FOH HAI.ll 11Y J. GCHUYLBr- Si SOH, Blcomshirr, Pa .March 5 15 tin CARPETS! CARPETS!! S. H. MILLER Ik BON HAYi: JUST 7'iF.CKIYFD nnd are ol fortile al verj low pilci en- oi -in ' MiltinenlH or CAIIPlfl'H ivcr oil, inl tm- tlio town of PiioomKbui i... 'Ibej nie nil m llio Mry lati'i-t Ktjlcs. pi a vnr, from it e $l.riiipei-nrd. Call and hec thorn. OCt. S3, '71-tf. KOTIC'F TVTOTICU i liereliv (.'iviiMlrt tin I ' il, bm-tfliiiticoinpaiij will put In -i-vn , furiiWi inetei-s to Hie ellli , if I i.i ' i1.Ui wheio the dtitnneo Horn lue lr-e c exceed M felt j exccbH of w fi , t vv Hi Ui -ll llio luloot tocilltb rirfoot m ill ti tc . 'SfepMl,':.-1t HEN DERSliOTT'S orposri-KTiu: cdntiiai. iiotiil. Has a coinplelo ttulc of puro and rellabli DHUCIN, JIDDIt'lNIlS, (ihi:jiicai.', dyi:, .Mi" KOAPS, SODA, HODA ASH, PAI.N'I'ri, Ol.S OI.ASS, PUTTY, VAHNIUHUS AND AM, 1'AI.N'lT.ltS BUITJ.HIS, HPO.Nfins, llltl SH iv, pi:iti'UMi:itv,(Vc, AT VERY LOW VH10I5S. Country Produco taken Iu oxchaico tor 1 Jlcdlclncs, Dyos, Ac. OENTRALfe STORE Havo n run fully selected stocij ot cur ! 1IUS, COl-TKH, tH'CIAI!, Hl'K'i:-, -0P, I P K BAVCIiH, I'lhll, HAMS, t'ANNI.D 1PU vx-:uirr.iiLK8 and umuit 1 1- . , ' iiw, FOltUlWf AND UOMKSTit' FruilK, Xutn nnd C-v" im, ollutiholc , ,lbi prli jr-Couutry I'rod"'' 'it In u lUoomfiburtf, Wwcli 01 MS mm mm
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