mrnT.TTMnr AN ANDDEMbCKT, BLOOMSBTTlld, COIlBIA COtTN'IY, PA 9 lyjiii- WinlcrliiR Bcm. TliAtlhtP Iim neftln nrrlvtil thi.llirlnp fi-nro l mniiy licr-krciifri lost tjm '"lo llies tli.it hue I'cni (liflr euro mm pinto llitlo caro now. llcc-kccpcrs should examine ovcjry lock cnrcftllly ntiil bo Biiro Hint each Lno hull from twenty to thirty poiimla of liolicy. It U not a sale nlnii to juilfo liy "hclung," as Romo colnnicH linvo old, heavy comlix, an often lanro amount of bce-brcadj Nunc liaru moro honey than they ncciU wlill others havo not cnoiijrli. UImmkIuk n few t'rnmoa of rich stores with the netdjl la very beneficial. Feeding may ntlll be iltne, but should not bo long delayed, lloncv board: hlioulil now bo removed, and bco mints used Instead. Thoy nro nrndo by cutting tw ulccci of nnv kind of cloth (llitht Svoole cloth k bcit) it littlo larger than tho liistdo o tho hlvo above tho frame, nnd sowing one thlckncs.1 ot sheen wadding between tho cloth. Contract tho cntraueo so thatonly tw nr thrco bees can pa. Old ciirpe.t fcir any coarso material may bo tiicd Instead ofiiuilts. llclbro nutting on the quilt lay a small htrlr half an inch In thickness across the frames nnd pack tho rinilt tight nround the hlvo Do not disturb tho bees till near spring, and don't fret nbout ventilation, as tho quilt keep them dry nnd comfortable, and allow enough of air to pass through, mid not too much. Winterlnc In cellars is much recommend ed. Tho cellar must bo dark, of even temperature, and perfectly dry, to insure success. Adams county bee-keepers would do best to winter their bees on their summer stands, The hives should bo protected front cold wind, under ashed, wcathcrboarded in the rear. Tho hives placed on Btands from sis to ten inches from tho ground, and nbout eight inches apart. A board placed oblique' ly against tho front of tho hlvo six inches nbovo tho entrance, and others so placed ns to forma box, then fill nil space between the hives in front.rcar and over them with straw. leaves, or . any material that will pfotect them from the cold. Wo havo wiutered our bees in tlilsj way tho past three ycarswithcutirosuccess. They remain quiet and comfortablo, and consume but littlo honey. They will not flylunlcss tho weather Is, sufficiently warm that nearly all can return to tho hive; thus only few nro lost on tho snow,while hives unprotected loso great numbers. In warm days the sun warms the hive, tho bees becomo restless and fly out, get chilled, drop on the Inow and arc gono to riso no more. Bees in box hives should havo some ven tilation at tho top of the hiye, ono on two inch holes bored through tho top board, and covered with a heavy woolen cloth jam an inverted box set on top to prevent a draught through tho hive, and then trcatijd as nbovo will insuro success in most cases. Wo trust nil will take good caro of their bcesand notteay tho bees do no good wien tho fault lies in their own carelessness. Correspondents will plcaso give their full address, as wo do not know whero nil bee keepers reside. We can sometimes duly reach them through tho press, wnich isiiot always convenient. S. like, to the Geljys burg Compiler. Hulcs for Farmers. 1. Tako jod pfcpcra and read them. 2. Keep an account of farm operations'. 3. Do not lcavo implements scattered over tho farm, exposed to snow, rain and heat., 4. Repair tools and buildings at a proper time, and do not stiller subsequent threefold expenditure of time and money. 5. To use money judiciously, and do not nttend auction sales to pureh.aso all kinds'of trumpery becauso it is cheap. C. Do not refuse to mako correct experi ments in a small way, of many new things. 7. Practice economy by giving stock sheltcr during tho winter ; also good food taking out all that is unsound, half rotten or mouldy. 8. Do not keep tribes of cats and snarling dog3 around tho premises, who cat more in a month than they are worth in n life time. Er.oa IN WiSTKit. Tho Ohio Farmer says "corn fed hens do not lay in winter ler tho simplo reason thero isn't any albumen material in tho corn. When wheat is fed, thero is fat enough in it to supply all that is needed for tho yolk, and gluten enough to make the white, and limo enough to furnish the shell ; it docs not thus seem difficult to understand why com fed hens should not lay, as they do not, and why wheat fed hens should lay, as they do," As eggs are now selling in our market from 25 to SO cents per dozen., it will be of Mjnie importance to chicken fanciers to add a liberal allowance of wheat to their hens. Sheep on a farm yield both wool and mut ton. They Imultiply with great rapidity. They are thobestof farm scavengers, "clean ing afield" as no other class of animals will.; They givo back to tho farm moro in propor tion to what they take fiom it than any oth er animal, and distribute it better with u viow to the future fertility of tho soil. Prove this? Thero is no need of proof to thoo who havo kept sheep, and know their hab its and tho profits they yield. To prove it to those who havo not tho experience, it is necessary they should try tho experiment or accept tho testimony of an experienced shepherd. Winter, with its snowg and storms, is nt hand. Prepare for it. See that nil tho small Implements of tho farm nro placed at least whero they can bo found when tho earth ii covered with snow. A's far as possible put under cover all tools and inn chinery. Thero nro few farms but Mmo placo of safety can bo found for nil pcrUha bio implements. A darkey who was stooping to wah his liamw In a creek, failed to notico tho pc cullftr actions of a goat just behind him, so when ho scrambled out of the water and was asked huw it happened, ho said, "J iiuiino -zactiy but it 'peareil as Uotigli a bomb shell had gub mo littlo sklte behind, and about dat tuuno time do shoo rami up and rowed me, atid 'foro God, dat's all I know 'bout do 'fair. In P'roctorvlllc, Vt., Alvlu Tuylor, Esq' has taken 30 boxes of honey, 2S0 pound, from six BwaruiB of been tho pant season, leaving enough for tho been to feedoiuuir lug tho winter. Ho bus been keeping been far twenty-scrcu years. Within tlio but eighteen ycant ho has Bold over '1,000 pouiuld of honey, which averaged him 25 ccnU per pound, A nude, egg, ouo that wilt hatch out a rouUcr, has ou its pointed cud, binull foldn and wrinkles, while, tho feimilo erg has no wrinkles pud I perfectly tmooth at both cuds mid Well rounded. Yourig Folks. Legomls. nir, I'ol NIHNII OP Till! Virv I.a-Oii.ut.i.m:. Aiv Tim Emperor Ohnrlcmngno governed nn minx Minii'iimes iii ono portion and ngaln In another, in order that ho might mako himself acquainted with all his subjects an understand their hearts and their necessities and to tills end ho was always nccesslhlo nil who deslro to sco him. At ouo time held his court nt Zurich, nnd hndlcrecle thero a column upon which was fastened pinall bell, and any who wished to seo tl: Kmpcror had Imt to ring it and ho. won! himself appear. One day the, bell wits rung, but when Cliarlemagno .camo to Hid plae there was no one in sight. Again on the f lowing day tho samo thing occurred. Then tho Kmpcror set n servant U) watch, nnd his surprise cannot bo imagined when ho saw an, immense, serpent issuo from n cave near by and ring tho bell. -Charlemagne., who was dining, was told of this, and ho linmcill tilely lolt tho tablo to hasten to tho spo sayintr. ''Unlit animal or man T will hav justice done to "every ""ono who demands of mo." Now when tho serpent saw tho Kmpcr6r it bowed beforo him thrco limes and went slowly to its cave. Tho Kmpcror nnd liis suite followed there also, nnd, before tho opening of tho cavo satn monstrous toad that stopped tho entrance of tho serpent. scorned 'that tho sorticnt desired its removal so Charlemagne ordered that it should be killed. A few days after as the Kmpcror and his guests wero about to sit down todine tho same serpent came into tho banqueting hall nnd bowed to Cliarlemagno as before, It then crawled up to u drinking cup nn dropped therein a splendid jewel of wonder. ful size ahd "beauty, and retired amidst tint vcrsal surprise. The Kmpcror gave till jowel to hisjwifc, nnd sho wore it as an oni.-v mcnt for her hair. It proved n magic stono, nnd to havo tho power of fixing tho heart of tho Emperor on whoever possessed it. Kvcr after tho Kmprcss received it, Charlemagne could not endure to bo nbsent from her, ami his whfdo life nnd thought was devoted to her and her happiness. Now ns tho Kmprcss felt tho approach of death sho feared lest this treasuro should fall Into tho hands o somo ono unworthy of the love of Charle magne: so she hid it under her tongue. and thero it remained. Then was tho fom ness of the Kmpcror for tho dead body of his wife as great as it had been for hcrwhile living ;,and he had-it cnbalmed and carried it with him wherever ho went. At length this wonderful devotion excited n suspicion m tho niyul of Archbishop Turpinus that thero must bo something supernatural con nccted with it, iuid, as lie was tho eoiistant companion of Charlemagne, ho took an op. portunlty to examlno the dead body, and soon found tho jewel. This he took, and tho Iqvoofof tho Kmpcror wa3 transferred to himself and he would not be sepcrated from him any moro than formerly he would bo Irom tho Kmjuess. After a timo thi became very tiresome to Turpinm and in a fit of mpatienco ho. throw the jewel Into snmo water they wero passing in the western part of Germany. Then Chariemagno was fac inatcd with the country which contained his jewel ; for nothing destroyed its magic influence, bo ho built hero tho town of Aix-La-Chapelle, and tho magnificent Cathedral thero still bears his name. Hero n lovorl ta amy, uiitl lm WomM nit for hours and days besido the quiet waters wlilcii u.ui tho miraculous gem, audit is believed that it is from the wonderful effects of this magic tone that tho baths of Aix-La-Chapcllc re ceive their healing properties, and aro bo beneficial to those who use them. Tin: Jtousu and Tin! Frog. A mouso in nn evil day mauo acquaintance witli a frog, and they set olfon their travels togcth- Tho frog, on pretenco of great affection, and of keeping his companion out of harm's way, tied the mouse's hind foot to his own hind leg, and thus they proceeded for some distance by land. Presently they camo to somo water, and tho frog bidding tho meuse havo good courage, began to swim across. They had scarcely, however, arrived midway hen tho frog took n sudden plunge to tho bottom, dragging the mouse, after him. Hut tho struggling and floundering of tho mouse made so great a commotion in the water that attracted the attention of a kite, who pouncing down and bearing off the mouse, carried away tho frog in his train. Inconsiderate and ill-matched alliances cnerally end in ruin, and the man who ompasses tho destruction of his neighbor is often caught in his own suaro. The Liok and ran Goat. On a summer ay, when every thing was suffering from extreme heat, a lion nnd n goat came at the snmo time to quench their thirst nt n small fountain. They nt once fell to quarrelling hich bhould first drink of tho water, till t length it seemed that each was1 determin ed to resist tho other even to death. Iiut ceasing from tho strife for a moment, to re cover breath, thoy saw n flock of vultures hovering over them, only waiting to pouiico upon whichever of them should fall. Where upon they instantly inado up thoir quarrel, agreeing that it was far better for them both to becomo friends, than to furnish food for crows nnd vultures. Tub Farmku Ani his Doos. A fanner during a ncvero winter, being nhut up by tlio now in hln farm house, nml Hharply presxci! fur food, which holwas iiuablo to get about to procure, began consuming his own sheep. As tho hard weather continued, ho next tito up his goaU, And nt last for thero was no break in tho weather ho betook himself to tho plough oxen. Upon this tlio dogs said ono to another, "let us bo oil"; for siueo the, master, as wo tee, has had no pity on tlio working oxen, how Is It likely ho will nparo us?" When our neighbor's houso is on firo it U timo to look to our own. Tin: Fisiikumax. A KMicrman went to a river to fish ; and when hu hud laid hU net news tho stream, ho tied a stono to n long co td, and beat tlio water on either side, of tho net, to drive tho fish into tho meshes. Ono of the neighbors that lived thereabout heeing him thus employed, went up to him and blamed him exceedingly for disturbing tho water, and making It so muddy ns to bo unfit to drink. "I am sorry,,' said tlio Fisherman, "that this does not lcasoyou, but it is by thus troubling tho waters, that I gain my living." Tub Lion amiiiisTiihki:Counoim.oi:b, Tho Iin called the Sheep to adc her if his brcatli smelt ; she said, Ay, hu hit off hor head for a fool. He called tho Wolf, nud oskod him i Ho said no ; ho tore him to pieces for a flatterer. At lat ho called tho Fox, and inked him. "Truly ho had got t cold, and could not smell, ' Wiso men say nothing in ihingerou times, Tho Great lloputatibn. Whlcli Vecctlno has attalnort In nil rvfc ot tho country u a 1 Great mid Good Medicine, . . . i,ti.. ,rt.J.iia wi.lrh nro ron altie. It Is im.inini'iiiVil hy HWlffi n lotlicrwrtcw. Ah ii lilnwl-rnriner mm " tf T r, 1 1 .H t ii" ! " " .... ,., ,,r ftitli-lte- nk InivlA U'lifls IcioVMroy IiphIIIi Inilenil nl I uhIoi Ins II IU Arv nut the msny u st ImonMls (Hen for i: o illffcr- entcoiimliilnls ssiht.iclury to ny rcaun ,l)lo lvr- sons sum. no: ftons suntnnif rrnm u nensn iimi umy run i 1 curuu 7 Unurt thf ilim-rant tfwtltnniitals iflrn. AO t no ono can doubt. In in.my of tui'so cusps tho portions say that I nrlrimln nml surrcilnir cannot bo cirri sscil.ns In raws n! scrofula, hcro, nimrcnl1r, tijo wjiolo IkmIv whs one muss of corruption. It Vritclini' win rrlln n.itn. rli'-irnr. mtrlfv nlnl euro such discuses, renorlntf lliomllcnt to rfi'ct health nfulr trjlnir ilirreronl physicians, many rrmoines, minqnni: mr yenrs, lilt not nuicluMuti'i nut, Ifymi nro nJumrrr, you enn lio cureil; Why Is this inrttlrtno in'rformlnff such t;i cat cures: H works In Uio lilooct, In tliu cliculiitltiL'llutd. It can lm truly called tlfiMUent Hldrwl Pnt-lniT. The irreftl. sourco ur (1 SOlfcO Ortir nates In the Wood : nnd no rncMletno Hint does hot net directly mn It. Ui nurlfy nnd renovntc, lias nnv itnf riiim iiniui nulilln nttiMitlon. When tllo ulood becomes lifeless nnd stagnant, clllicr fruin clinnito ot weather or climate, want ot eierclse, Irregillar diet or from nnv other rnute, tho Vccutlno will n tcw Uio blood carry off tho putrid, humors. clenso tho stomach, reeulato the bowols anil Impart nllono of vlm.r tji flirt whntn hnrtr. Thn 'conviction H. In tho pulillc mind ns well as fn the medical professlin.that tho remedies supplied by tho vegcuiuicMiiKtiwn nn mnrn iftf mnrn nuereflrill. In lhrt euro Of a SOiVse, than mineral lneillehics. Veircllno is conii oscdof IO.HS. linrksnnri herbs. It Is pleasant tul.iKe,ani: Is pcrrertlv s,o to Kltu nn infant, no you m en u Do not hokllato U) try It. You will never roiot It. CANNOT UK KXCKLLKD. CainiSKTOwx, March uJl989. Hi II. RTRVIW!-!. Iliun Hiu.'l ItU Ih tnrnrtlfp thflt 1 have tlRCfl YOU "Iildod rii'par.illoii'Mn my f'amUy tor Hovcral ycurs, nn,i t ttiinL- fii.it. f.,r Srrnfnia nr !nnkennis llhmors, tir iMmnti.ulli. Atti.i'tlnnM. Ir.rannot.b0 nxcelletl. nnd. ns a blond purlllernnd sprlnii modlclne.lt Is trio licit Ihlnjf I have eer used: mull navo usou niinusvsjveri--thiiio-. i run nhyerruiir rocommond It to nnywnc In J1IIIIUVI 6UC1IR1UUU1CII1U. .. I Mrs. A. A. IllNSwrtirt, ia nushoil street. WHAT IS NKKDKD. llOSTON. rob. IS. IIKNttT 11. STKVKNH, Ksr :- I Diiau Sm About ono j ear 3lnco I found myklf h fimlilA rnmlltlnii rrutri crnnprnl riubllltr. etret had been much beiicfltcd by Its use. I procured the article, and atlcr usttnir several bottles, was rottorcd was sironirlv recommended to mo uy arncmimiu in iiiuitii. nml iimenntiiiiied Itsuso. I feel (lime con lldenMhat thorn Is no medicine superior tollttor and Would checifully lecommend It to those who feel that thoy need something to restoio them to tnose comiuaiuis tor wmcu n is csiwvuuiy ut uito perfect iieaiin. . l'lrm of S. M. l'ctleiiulll A i'6., No. 10 State st llotteu. GIVEd IIKAhTII. STRKNGT1I AND ArPKTITK. Mr ilauiflitor has received (treat benefit frofn the iLsoof tlio t!tlno. Her decllnlni; health nasn source of sreai nnitety to all of her friends. A few bottles of tho Vctfctlnu restored her health, MrJugth JltsuniiUll iuniliuai jhsuiLLT ;iii, ho. 4'J bears Uulldlng, lioston,Jln.ss, GAINKD l'IKTKKN I'OUNDS'OV FLESH. Hoctii Ubhwick.Mo., Jan. 17,1M2. t. H. STBVRNH, Kl :- i liKiusin-I halo had Di speDshi In ltHiiorst foriu for the- l.mt len ears. nnd liavo taken hundreds of doll.us worth ot innllelnu without uiiUiliui.ij any relief. In Kcptemlwr Ixst 1 commenced taklnit the vegetlne, slneo hleh time) luy health h.HSlehillly Imnriiieif. II y food illiresls ell: nnd I halo ir.tlned llfteen pounds of Uesh. There aro several others lu this placu taking Vcgctlno ; and ull have obtained relief. 1 l ours truiy. i Thomas K. Moonii Ovcrsoer of Card lloom, foitsinoutu Co s Jlltls. Vegotino is Sold by All Druggists. linn. 14, lsTG-lm I CENTENNIAL ! 1876. W. P. JONE & CO., - Catawissa, Pa. b Ouit FrtinNDs & -run Puhi.ic : For the kind find liberal p;it- oiiiige bestowed upon ns the past year yon have Our J hanks. 'Plirnmjli it MTf ilium in- .striiinental in ISItlNGINO down Tin; PRICKS on many kinds of Goods. Wc want to sell more goods this year than we did last, and we ask 'or a continuance of your generous support, assuring you that we mil always endeavor to sell at ic lowest possible Prices for Cash. "Wc now call your attention lo 80 ricccs, 1 .584 yards, llamburg Embroideries and Insert ings just opened this week. The above embrace tho newest and most beautiful Patterns ever shown. The Embroideries we sold last ear with such great success, arc and lmvo been long famous as the best and most saleable, and those just received are superior in stylo and lower in price than ever before. We also wish to call the atten tion of Housekeepers to our large stock of leached and Brown Sheetings, and Shirting Muslins, Tho very best Brands in all widths. Tickings, Blankets, Tablo Linens, t Towels, Napkins, &xs., which wo oiler at very low Prices. Wo are also ollering at reduced Price, Shawls Furs, Underwear. nnd many other Woolen Goods to closo them out. ' Call and examine at tho Popular Cheap Cash Storo of W. V. JONES & CO., CATAWISSA, PA. LOUIS BBRNHARD, Dealer la BLOIN WATCHES, CKOOKft, SiWerwure, Watches and Jowolry llLOOilSUUHO, PA. LadloV and UeMLuuu'a Hold and filhur Wuttlic, of American uud foreign manufacture, Silver and Plated Waro, Clocks, FINK JHWFJillY, AO., REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING I'romptly Executed, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Vot Dlnoasofl of tho Throat' and Luncs, nucli as Ootmhs, Colds, WhooplnK Cough, llronohllln, Anllimn, and Consumption. Amonc tlwi prcnt ilUcnvciics of triolein mora real "valiio lt mankind than t)il cf- 'fcctual remedy for all dliciucn or tho Throat nnd I,tinc. A -ntt trial or lt Irtiio, tliimiRhout this nml other countries linn shoitn that It does surclv nnd rlTrr.tnnllv control them. Tlia fosllmony of our l.csl cllf rem, of nil clae, etalillilic tlio fact, tlint (liiLiinr I'l iTduii, will and doe rollcvt nnd euro tho ullllctliu; dlionlcm of tho Throat nnd I.uii4 buy urn I nuy other medicine. '1 lioj moft dniijrerims nfTecllMia of tho l'nlinonnry Organs yield to Itii power) nnd cncs of Coiivumiillon, ctuc I hy tills preparation, nro publicly known, mi rcmnkabls ni hnrdlv to bo believed, wcio Ihcv nut proven beyond illtnnto. Ai n remcdv, It f iiilequntc, on which the public nm', rely for full protection. Hr curlup Coiicht, Ilia fnrerunner of moro terfous dlienio, It mves un immbcrcd lives, nml nn amount of nuirerlifs net to be computed. It clmllenpen trial, nnd.con vlnces tho most ccptlcl. Kvcrj- family nfiould keep It on linnd ns n protection npainst tho hirly and niercelvod attack of I'ulinonnrv Alice tinus, illicit nro easily met nt Arid, hut which become Incurable, nnd too often fatnl, If ncp lectcd. Tcmlcr limes need this defence) ahd It Is nnwlso to bo without It. As n nifepinld lo children, nmld tlio dUtroslne diseases whlcli beset tlipT'hrontan.l Chctof childhood, CitKititY l'l CTim.ii. s luvalnnblci for, by Its timely mo, multitudes aro rescued from nfcinntnro pnves, nnd saved to tho lovo and atTectlon centred on them. It acts speedily and surely ncalnst brill n.iry colds, securing found nnd heallh-restorlne; sleep. No ouo will tulTer troublesnmo Infill riizu and painful IlroiichltIs,wlien they know how mlly they can bo cured. Originally tho product of lonR, laborious, and successful chemical Inycelljntioii, no cost or toil Is fpannl In making every hottla In tho utmost possible perfection. It may ho confidently relied upon as possessing nil tho virtues It lias ever exhibited, and cnpablo of producing curej 119 nicmorablo ns tho greatet ft has over effected. l'ltUl'AllED uy Dr. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass., 1'iaetlciil nnd Analytical Chemists. BUM) 11 Y ALL DI'.UaOISTS EVUIlYWlltlli:. April 1-T5yl KV STOCK OF CI.OTHINO. AND Gentlemen's Dress Goods DAVID liOWENDEKO Invites attonllon to Ids larcoandclcifantstock ot Ctap ai Mioiialilc Clolliiiiii t Ids utoro on! MAIN BTltEET, IN TIIU NKW BLOCK, 11LOOMS11UUO, I'A., where ho has Juit received from Now York and hll- adelpuia n full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, lncluaiiiir Uio most fashionable, durablo ana nuuasoiuo DRESS GOODS, CONHISTINO OF 110X SACK, AND OIL OI.OTII, COATS AND PANTS, 01' ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLOHS, ne has nlBO roplenlsliod lila alroady lArgo stock of CLOTHS AND CABSIMnilltS, STIUrfiD, FlOUltKD AMDjl'LAM VIWTS, IjIIIU'3, OKA VATS SOCKS, OOIXAKH, HANDKEHCIIIUI'S, OIX)VKS, ;busi'undbiw, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Ho ha cormtMitiT tin hand a largo and woU select ed assortment of Cloths and Veutinga, which ho In proparcd to umko to order Into any kind of clothlnj, on verj sliort notloo, and In tho boat maimer. All hla cloUilng la made to wear and moBt ot It U of homo manutoctnrc. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, OF HVEItY DlWCltllTfON, FINIS AKD CI1KAI'. 111H OAS IS OK JBW'KI.ltY IS NOT SUIU'ASBBD IN THIS I'LACK. CALL AND ISX AM IN It IIIH OKNIUIAL ASSOHT MKN.TOP Clothing, Watches, Jowl ry, &o. DAVID I.OWENI1ERO, uiy i,r-if. TWO MONTHS FREE ! ! TIIK mV YORK TRIBUNE. "7'Ac J.taiHmj American A'wrpvpcr.' (in iccelpt (if 11 andlhUadvertlHeinenl'fiiBWKEK t.Y TiiiiiUKK will bo sejit, postaso paid, until Deceni it 3tst, ts7o, or for IU tw, ulx copleu; for taJ.ckncu; tor Wo, thtrlymnu, Addreiw Juju lo.is-ly. TUB TllIfiUNE, Now York. A DVHKTISrNO: Cheap: OooJi fiyntcma t Ho. All iwrbons who couwmpliito making con truuU Uli iiewbiwiMTH lor tlio Insertion ofudver. tuiuent, bliould send sa eenti lu lleo. 1'. Howell 4 fu.,41 Turk How, New York, fur Uielrl'AMl'lll.CT ltooK (nlnety-NevcntU edition.) coutalutni; llilx ot out luoo iiewsp.ifra and csuifuUi'U, bholni tho cost. AdertlM'inentH taken for leading p.iHrm many Malm ut a trmnendouH reduUlou frunpub llshern'ruleti. i.kTrjiu icoi, Jun.int.-ly. TO20 per slay. AkciiU wanted. All classes ot worklsirnuonloof both Boxen, youns and old, inako nioro money at work fur us,ln tlnlrowu loeaiuies, aurinfc ineir Kimro mouiuniu, or an uiu time, than at any thlnir clw. Wo oner emiAoyroejit that will pay handsomely for every hour's work, ruil particulars, tenna, sc., ucud tia jour nddresa at enco. Dont delay. Now U tlio time. Don't look tor work or business tlfcowbere, unlll you have learn ed -u Uut wo oner, U. HTmaoN & CD., fortlaud, Maine. Jan. W'16-ly. $1,200 PROFIT on $100 Invested In Stock 1'rU lieges In WallStreet. Hooks and circulars telling, "How 'tis douo," sent freo. Addrebs lUXTSu K Co., Hankers, 17 Wall bu, New York. SAYE MONEY by bending 1.TS for any tl Maazlno and Tns Wsitk. lv Tkiiuhs (regular price (), cr ts.TC for tho JJugu rinoaud TiisbiMi-WttKLY 'JUiuunk (ict'ular irleo J3), Add THKT1IIIIUNH, NtW York. GRAND OPENING! ELTAS MENDENHAIjL HAVING rcKiimecl tlio ImslneKn of Meielinn. dWelng nt Ids Old Store, on MAIN BTltEET, HLOOMSllUltO, MRln TDI rORIt tlOTEt, tienlrpdln call tlio attention of bin Itlendi nnd tlio runn ir,norllv i s' NKW, VVLh AND VAltlEU STOCK OF GOODS JUST OPENED, And noUcIta nsliaro of puWIcralronnKO 1IIM .STOCK t'ONHIHTHOP i)UY noon.si, (IllOUllltIKH, UtMNHWAltK, WOODUNWAItn, wiixowwahh, iiootm hi10hs, HAltinVAllK, 1'I.OUlt AND VKV.l) In connection wllh lib (dock of Jferctiandlso lio constantly lreepinnlinnd Inlilsjard. A ri l.LKTOl'KOl' Dressed anil UHteei Limilie: AND SIIINULKSOI.' HIS JIANUl'AOTUltl!. Bill Lumber mndo u speciality. CALL AND SKIS. Oct.lt, lST8-tf. BLOOMSBUEQ MAHBLE WOHKS. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STHUKT, 11GI.OW MAIIKKT. Manufacturer of and Eealcr in all kimh of MONUMENTAL MABBLEWOBKS Vousotliol)Ci.tAMi:iiIOAN and ITALIAN Mat bio, Ho haa on hand nnd furnlshoa to ordor MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, UltNS, VAS1CS, &c. Kverr varletv of Marble cutting npaUvnxMntn,i it wiu nii-sv iiiiiist'i, irircfl. A loiiff practical oxierleneo and personal attention to business makes the nronrletnn nnfldpnt nr i-lvlni BatWactlon. All orden by mall promptly attended SSfk. IS. fPbi'A delivered free of chmge.,i31i AUff. SI, '74-ly. T. L. OUNTON, l'rori lelor. yAINWBIGHT A CO.; WHOLltSALK OnoCKHS, N. 15. corner Second and Arch Streets, 1'HIHllKl.rilIA, Dealers in MAS, HYHUl'S, COFFKK, SUOAIt, HOLA88E3 RICK, BrlCBS, DI0A1IB sonA, o. tt in rucoiTo prompt nttontlon. 1 . El.T-tf HOLL1NS & HOLMES No. II Centro Strc- t. PlfflDte Gas aufl Steam Fitters ,MANUFACTUItE!t3 OF O ALVANtZED IIION COHNICI!, WINDOW OA1H, AWNINGS, Wiro Trcllisen, &c. Detilera in Stoves, Rang e's, Furnaces, Itnltimoru Heatcm, Low Down Grates, MnnlelMj 1'UJH'S, Weather Strips, ' ite. Also GAS FIXTURES of tho latent deilcn. Special attention raid to re pairing SuwIiik Jlachlni'sofeveijf deBcrlntlon.Healoa, IxwItH, Hell HniiKlnK, Keyl'lltlnir, Ac. I'rHnto llesl donees Heated bysteainut uwiiull coMabnvo lint Air. I"eb. 20,'75-tf. Bargains in Lumber! at tlio storo of JOHN J. MENRY, BENTON, COL. CO. PA. 1(K);000 foncing boards, at $8.75 100,000 heart Shingles, Bhsived, extra good, at !p7.00 100,000 Sap Shingles ahaved, at $-l.C0 100,000 No. 1 Sawed Shinglqs at $5.00 Also Plunk, Siding, Inch Pino, and all kinds of lumber cuu bo found iu my yard. Cull at onco for bargains. Deo. ,-Sm Tim luvtni is o Klt.H WITH ROW ELL & fHESMAH . Advertising Agents, THIQP & CHESTNUT 618., ST. LOUIS, MO SpC GENERIS. fPAVqUjMCRUIT'rtRATi'. CAIET ORGANS. DNEQUik;.:XDNAPPROAGIIED !n catiiV'liy Afllpnco liy nny othcriy AnnliJ 1 TISlfflSTlIIo AND DIltrIA OP HOITOET VIENNU73; PARIS, 1867. fllJI V Arm lorprtni ever nwimlM nny maU UI1L t In V,i vhirli-iirfBont ciioh txlMonU mry cxoclleiKvyroinmnnil n wKlo Mlo there. HLli t I 0 iHwitlonMtiAmcrkifiucllD Kurcpo. Outolruld tlitio hftvo nut Iti-n fli, 111 nil whero miy ci.'an hnto Itnen prcfcrrcil. pTOT lK'dft Kraincnt Xtll!lan in twin ULOl tn mirlviiloil. Bi 'l l.ailMoNt ll-ur AH, w Itli opiulons Lf mora thin OunTIiQKl fnent free). IUCI0T n"0" & Hamlin. lfl nnt luulul tjik'lhi r. VeuUrnget Uhifiicom Mini(.iN(t fur fii(oc otfitn, Hint fr tii rewoti ohti tryjtiml In sell ttmncitilnq iUi NEU CTVlV,,h mr,,4t Imiwrtnnt Iinprovo llUll 0 I lUiiM Wit mmlo. Sew Solo mul 'i)iutloii Slopi, Super!) I'UiiUvro nml fnscN a ttvw iIcIkmh PIAKO-HARABiNET ORGANS EASY PAYfJfS. ri-r tniiiiil.ly rr qunrtirly iwymfnbi i ir reTi(n r. til i'u;- for tlio orKnn. PUT I nPllt't ClrraUrs, villi fniliwrtliv HAUI.IN llllUAll.il Trctnnnt Blncf. 3IO.-4-'JMNi 23 Union 9 NliW 01UC; or tO Si SI Aduus St., CU10.1 MASOl HAMLIN CABIN! ORHilS MAY .fAINUl) AT OR RETAIL r WHOLE Ii. SCRJTON, Pa. tienrntt A if nun fur the rrhbrntctt CHICKED PIANOS. 1), OF I. K.,IL,L,EH, lOMSlWllG, VA.t Dealer In nbovtrumcnt.s. Jlnrch 19, '76 y a heaV sjck, Gheapesaaxa Ever! S. H, HIM & SON Tavc JiuKeccived tlio largest nt supjily ot CHEAP ASrASHMABLE DEI QODS, They luno out olicrca.iolr friends and cus tomers. I (Jlotlis, Cassimerotoid Satinotts forJ!KN's.K, Olotlis, AlapaciMorinos, forLADrES'n, CAL1COIW, MUSLLN'SAM hrics, and every variety of Drc-ds lesir..l. STOCK OF Carpets, Mats, Cfcnmrma. CLto.i-)onTiir!OaT COFFUl-S, TKA3. ,"!x o! COUNTBY IVijtr, unci a general i-u(ply of urt V uo tnblo always on useful CALL ANdJeS. Country produce of all kipaktn in ex. rlitmgo for goodi tit cash piiees. Oct, so,'ll-tf HOLIDAY QODS- j. h. mmt AU1UN ItVAl'OltATUl) 1M!A. ino bejt fruit of tlw kind In tlu Let. IMNH AI'l'UI C1IKU8I1, ALMIiUIA OllAl'liS, ortANami, 1.KMIWW, co.sri:uT A splendid now lot of CHINA-WAlin, I'oiLcr sura, OHIMHUtNS TOV HUTS, NEW hTVLIJ C'rtiiS, OUNTUNSIAI, DltEAD I'l.ATR QLASS-WAllH, QUHHNB-WAltl!, In prent variety. A Mil Unek ef f.uiey ll nm) lino tiiumbi'i'tetn. I sfeekdutteiitloii b I'UIUUI CUlllTJ IIIKIMIKI nine, IIM II nt lutulei'ilUH, nil liU (,'oods nin tho bettca". l.o luUKiit. A lew tnousniia line eiuna lii.h 1k olosod oulelieup. . Midrt end Mlf.clptilffl for bojs, nnd ai,M vnrlety of even tllinr In tlila lli.iC Hoe. IT, I I, CourLh Ccilili,,, cliltlii, Horu TIn. fliieii.ii.C'rouji, inuCotisli, HoaH Llvi'rCoiupluIil, or BorcneAi &i. Clieht or Side, lljt nt tlie I.ungH, anil rfectlon of mo 'I'uront. Lunga nnd C'uobt, nro 11 v fun ll liv tlinilf-nfif 1)11. WISTAU'HlllLHlM f)f CiimiKV, wldtlidoia not dry upii eoiik'li nnd' thn cnUHO behind, art In Ihu enfo with liiual iein but loohcua It. eleuuBea tho lHlira nml iUIuvh ti Ion, thus re mo I UK tlio cuuo ot tho coLaplulqi! Consumption can bo cuifr in- ii tinu lv rcwort to IhLs standard remodr. proved by hundrids ot t(4tliuoulubj It liuareci AN ACTUAL HUBJNr.88 INSTITUTION AND TELKOIUI'HIO NST1TUTB. Kor tnforinUon call at omoo, or twiul tor Coixkt ADTEHTUtn. Junesft-ly . .1 . I . I , .. i r '(. I .s,l fll .1 ,1, u ' AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. Tho Columbian Printing Estab lishmcnt is amply supplied witl tho necessary Presses, Typea and other material for executing all kinds of Printing at low rates and in the most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT THE" Co-nibian BuiMing. COUllT HOUSE ALLEY, Pr.ooM.suuRa, Pa. When special materialjs reqinrei it will ho promptly ohtained. Books and Pamphlets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers, Largo and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussincss, Pic Nie, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of Faro, Ac. Will all ho supplied and oxcutcd in superior stylo, at cheap rates and short notieo. h0 host Yorkren aro employed and tho hest material will always ho furnished, liberal sharo"of mililin imf rnn. j - i-- l t igo is respectfully solicited. Bloouabuiio, Junk 18,1875. RAIL ROAD TIME' TABLES' I JIHLADULMIA AND IUUUINa 110AI) AllUANCtKMKNT OF' PASSENGHU TRAINS. MAY Od, 1875. TitAiNft i.rAvn nfrsnrismrioivii (RffnAtMctrrKn '.1'or'Now Vork, ridfndelphia, J'ilfnir, l'ottTlllo Tninnipm, Ac., 11,93 n. tn l'or Cntntvlaan, 11,83 n. m. arf T.8 p. in. for WIlllnuiipbrt.o.M n. pi am 4.0S p. m. Tiuijia roi ntiniiT trtvn ah iot.t.owf(iiKiiiTt l-JH-THl'.l two Now Y-irK, 9,00 a. in. Ij'iivo 1'iundelpliln, o,1B n. m, U'.tvo 'ending, ll,3jn. tn., J'ottsvlllo, ln.lo p. m nnd 'Wmnqtm, 1,30 p. m. J.eavoCa)nHl9Sii, (1,30 it, in. and 4,00 p. in. I'ntu Wllllunisporl, v,!0n. in. nnd it,m p. in. l'uhicnKcrs to and from Now York and riilladel. pld.1 so tlirougli v lluout cluuitfo of Cdrs. J. E. WOOTTKN, Jan, 14, lS7-tf. , (lonernl Superintendent. JOUTIIKltN' CICNTllAL MAILWAY svtl.ul a;s V. on and nflcr November aotli, 1873, trains n 111 lcavo XUNUUUYusj follows I NOIlTIIWAltl). Krlo Mall B.20 n. m., nrrlvo lilmlra ll.r.pn. ni " CitnandalKUa... iUSp.'n 11 llochoiter 6.1S " " N'lngam U.io " Itonovo accommodation 11.10 u. hi. arrlvo Williams Klinlra Mali 4.1B a. in., nrrlvo Elmtra 10.20 a. in. llullalo Kspress 7.15 a. m. arrlvo imrfiUo 8.M a. m. SOUTHWAltD. llullalo E.xrro33 s.M a. in. arrlvo Harrtsburg 4.J0 n. m " lialtlmoros.io " KltnlrnMnll 11.10 a. In., arrlvo llarrtsuurjf l.r.op. m " Wfuldngloii 10.30 " " llivltlmoro 0.30 " " WnbUlngton6.30 " IlarrlsburBuccominodntlou 8. 10 p.m. arrive Harris. btiritl(i.t,op. m. arrlvo Ualtlnioro 2.53 a. m " WnsjlitnKton M3 " Krlo Mall 12.55 a. m. nrrlto IlarrLsburi; 3.0& a. m. " BnltlmoroMO " " Washington 10.S5 " All dntly except Sund.iy. 1). M. BOYD, Jr., Oenoral TaHsengor Agent A. J. CASSATT, Ooneral Mnnagor PENNSYLVANIA RAIL R0AD. riiilntlclbliin & Kric It. R. Division. WINTER TIME TAHLE. ON nnd nfler SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 1875, thn Iralnn on tho l'ldlndelphta & Krlo Hull Kuiul DUInlon will run as fullowu: WESTWA11D. FAST I.IN13 leaves Now York.. o ss n. m " " " l'hll.idolphla 13.B.1 p. m " " " IUlllmoro... 1.20 p.m " " " llnril-,buii ,...5.oo p.m " " arr.at WllliainKport 8.ra p. m I.(h'L ii ncn ..10.20 p. ni iieiioionv KHIB MAIL leaves NewYor " " " riilludclpnia.... " " '.' Ualtlnioro " ' " llarrlHUurg " " " Wllllainsport... " " " I.oek- H.U0U ... " " " Itonovo " " ni r. at L'rio u.ou p. m m ..9.00 p. S .. 4.vsn. in P.3fla. m ?.Ja.iii ..li.orsn. m ... 7.;u p. 1U i.imiti:d mail loaves riiiiadciphut.. r.jna m " " " Ualtlnioro 7.30 a. m " Harrlaburg....l0.i5a. m ' " arr. at Wllllanteport.. a.'jo p. m " ' " l.oek H.iTou.... 3.30 p.m " " " HOUOTO 4.j5 p. m UiCKUAVHKleaes 1'ldladolpld.i soon m " " I' lUUInioro 30 n. m ' " llnrmiiuiv I.Mp.m ' " arr. at M!lliiinport Mu ii m Loclt Haven ljSpiio EASTWA2W. I'll I I.'A HXPHKSS leaves Lock Haven . . ,T. , nion m " " , " WlllLiinsport.. .. TMa'm ., luitunom cio n. ni , , lldludolphiu 4.op.m liuwYort 7.3 p. OT DAYi-'Xl'Iinsa loaroi Iteuovo 910a m .'. ' " l H.ivon lo.voa.'m ,. . "Hllamport... .11.33a. in Rr.r.-at ,!l,l;rlurf 3 55 p m I hlladuipida CM p in ' Now York .3 n m uaitiiuoro......:.:::5:35i-:!n KKIK MAIL loaves Krlo llson m " " Iteiioro ?, S " rmiadciDiiia,.." .. . .7.'t.'mS:S " Now York ...19.10 n.m FAST LINK leavo3Wlliiamf,port ... 2m m " arr.atHaiilhUurg...:". .7. sMo'm " Jltllnoro::7.".. tmS'S " ewiolk 10.23 a. m Erlo Mnll WcRf. T.imtioM vnn t .. Acemn. v , est and luy impress Tjlnit mko close con 'r nru ! Lat No'tHumV'TlanU with L. & u. JcTtmlna for llken-Hnrro and Scranton. "."nn KaKw:fr.Unsnortli. -"ubport wiui ,'.!',rlor t,ftr3 wl" run' t'etween Plilladelnhli nnrt Wllllamipoi t on Limited Jlnll Wt bt IS SBS ' uwa Sleepln; Cars on nil night triini. ' i"a4u WM. A. UALDWIN, aencraisnpt, 1)00. 1T.T5 DULAWAKK, WJiSTL'ltN 11. r.ACKAVAN anti AILUOAU. IU.OOMSliuiiG DIVISION, Tlmo-Tablo No. s;, Takes effect at 4i30 A. M MONDAY-, NOVL-MIlKIt aa 197D. NOIiTII, bTATIONS, p.m. p.m. u.m. KOUTH. a.m. p m. p.m. 9 33 2 20 0 23 9 43 2 X 0 SO 9 33 2 31 U is 10 (a) 3 33 0 43 10 M 2 40 0 30 10 11 2 n rut 9 4X Seranton... Ilellevuo... ....Tavlorvllhi. (SI 3 31 7 US 3 43 7 4ll 3 4'J 7 J J 3 37 7 S3 3 sa 7 27 3 27 7 2 'i 3 23 7 16 3 19 7 13 3 17 7 IB 3 17 7 (17 3 13 7 03 tl OV C Ml H 04 6 M S 111 0 45 2 1 (1 3d 3 U B 15 'J 31 09 a 29 (1 01 2 19 G 73 i 13 5 63 2 10 3 4S 2 ( 5 40 1 M 3 34 1 3 0 SS 1 4S 5 23 1 43 3 20 1 4D 3 13 1 25 4 35 1 19 4 30 1 19 IB 1 IU V 43 9 34 9 31 ..Lackawanna..... B 23 9 20 9 15 ruiMon . Wcsti'ittBton... 9 11 9 07 .... joming 10 10 'J 3fi 7 01 II) 20 3 IU T Ott 10 23 3 07 7 11 IU 27 3 IU 7 15 10 97 3 17 7 23 10 83 3 12 7 35 10 33 3 27 T 43 10 40 3 31 7 4U IU 41 3 37 7 3d 10 39 3 4.1 am .)ia altbv. Ilennett... 9 05! 9 13! 3 32 8 30 Kingston.. Kingston.. .l'l) mouth Jupa., 8 31 8 4 II, UlUUlll... Avondalo .... ..... Naiuientrt... 8 41 .Uunlock'M treclc. 8 30, 8 10 ..ruiicKaninny..,, ... .lllck't 1'erry... ...Iieacliiiineu. .licrwtclc ... ....Hrlar Creek.,.. ..Willow drove.,, ....Llmo ltldt'o..., ...l!spy . .Itloom&burif..., 11 (6 4 0U H ia 11 17 4 13 8 43 11 23 4 21 8 fo il SI 111 II td 4 S7 0 3d 11 IS 4 41 II IK 8 11 S 01 8 12 T 3 7 61 7 40 7 401 7 33 7 SO 11 43 4 40 7 tri 11 31 4 B.5 7 20 11 37 3 12 7 40 12(2 5 ttf 7 4.5 12 07 5 14 7 32 12 10 5 20 H Ml uitnwihsa Ilrldgo. 7 20 7 11 7 01 7 0 (I 43 a.m, ..LiuiKif nwiien., Hamlllo Cliuloslcy . I'm n. ,r..n 12 25 1 H (j 25 19 31 8 47 k 40 NprUiuiabCfland. iii b 33 8 4( 2 31 3 10 U 1 P.m. p.m. , p.m. p.m. a.m. superlntondenf. omcoVsciiiltou: UeS.Vl" GLAZING AND PAPERING, kluda of ""-ki..1tpared toao m I'AINTINQ, GLAZ1NO, and TAPER IIANOIN llotlco. bC8t Bt5"CS' at l0WBt ttlCM at rartleauavIrBBUchwor do w baro money tollcttcark ,,0,r,"ltt" ,0 mtUfactlon. Cidtr , ., ,,. .'' hlist n"a Wcf (. Limited Mali West Tost WM. V, IiOUINE. IfarcbK-.