Miscellaneous. A .Minlmtary In lloxing (llovoi. Tlio rj in t'Yinuiv.i t'.i'li run unilile for till-: The oilier thy, wIipii the vlmlt whUllnl niil-timoit jig nrouii.l (tie lutleiy, iilHMe (itil miiieiiieroil.Aisato.iii, in that Unity, ami naked the barkeeper If ho eoulil Icavu some trueta there. "A whole ear-load, If yon want to," w.n the prompt reply, and the lit-tlo old imm plnecd a paekia on a beer-table, and softly enld i "Thero's no noblo c.uho than the cnuso of the heathen. Wo should nil contributor n nmall hare ot our worldly wealth to shed the Gospel light acrois tho sea." A pair of bolii(-gluvcs were sofily repo filng on n table, and tho llttlo old man hit of them and went on: "It makes mo sad In seomch chifiil thing lyin around when tint cost of ono t;lovo might H.iro n dozen soul In Africa." Tlirco or four of tho boyj had dropped in, mid tho saloon-keeper winked at them and replied : "Do you want to earn five tbllnn for tho heathen ?" "Verily, I do." "Put on tho gloves with mo and knock mo down, and Pll ante up cash enough to con vert n whole regiment ol African sinner.-)." "Tho cause is noble, tho inducement great," mined tho llttlo old man, its ho toyed with tho gloves. Tho boys encouraged him to go in, desir ing to eo him knocked wrong end up, and ho filially got out of his overcoat with tho explanation: "It can't bo a sin to box for the causo of tho heathen." TliosaloonUt meant to lift him over ono of the tables at tho first blow, but tho blow win warded on" very handsomely, and tho llt tlo old nun sighed : "Ah urn I Tho heathen walk in wick edness and they have souN to he saved I'' "Look out now?" cried tho saloonNt, ns lie got in a left-hander. "Verily I will, and I will givo thco ono in return for tho heathen." lie struck a staggering blew, and tho sa loonist didn't feel quite so cntliiliiastlc as on the start, lie took the defensive, and ho soon had all tho work he could do. "That's another for tho ignorant minds on tho far-off shore I" sighed tho little old man, us ho kuocked the saloonists against the wall. There wasn't any "science" about him, but ho struck to kill, and his arms wero fly ing around like tho spokes of a wagon wheel. "Don't crowd a feller," called out tho sa loonist, as ho was being driven back, and he got mad and ,.ut in his hardest licks. Ho meant to smash the little old man's nose as iiat as a window glass, but he could not do it. ile got in two or three fair hits, and was beginning to regain his courage, when tho aged stranger sorrowfully remarked : "My frieud, tho heathen call, and I can not tarry much longer. Take tiiis one, and it may broaden your views on the hea then question. Receive this one in tho spir it tendered, and you may be sura the five dollars shall bo a beacon light as far as it will go." He delivered two sledgo-hainmer blows right and left, and tho saloonist got the last on the ear as ho dodged the first. He went over in beautiful style, and us lie slowly re gained his feet he felt in his vest-pocket for the wager. "If you'll come around hero to-night and do that again I'll double the money i" he growled as lie paid tho wager. "My raacl points toward Boston," softly replied tho old man, "and I cannot tarry. Let us part friendly, for I only boxed theo for the heathen's sake. I gave to theo, thou hast given to the heathen, and now, farewell 1' Waiter Scott's First Love. Tnn first romance in the life of the CHEAT NOVELIST. In a rambling sketch of Sir Walter Scott Which is united with other similar papers in n lately printed volumo by Sir. W. B, Heed, there are sorao disclosures made with regard to the early and unforgotten love of the poet-novelist. A letter addressed to Mr. Heed by a friend of Scott affords tho following in formation : I quite sympathize in the interest you feel about tho lady as to whoso 'namo you in quire tho first love of Sir Walter Scott She was the only daughter, (said to have been a beautiiul uionciej ami heiress ot sir John Stewart, a lauded gentleman of Forfn- sliire, and slighting the future author of "Wavcrly," sho married Mr. Win. Forbes who afterward succeeded to a baronetcy and was at tho head ot a great banking ettab- lishraent at Edinburgh. Tho lady herself died in or about 1811, and was at that time fondly portrayed by Sir Walter as the "Ma. tilda" or hU "Itokeby." Matilda, also, as you may recollect iu the poem, rejected a young poet and preferred to hlin not in- deed a banker, which would not sound to well in poetry, but a warrior-chief. You will find several references to her in tho lat er journals of Sir Walter; ono passage I recall whero he eays he met her by appoint ment, not having seen her fur many years, and that they passed the whole evening, both in tears for the long-slnce-departed one. In sneakina of Scott's lile-lonit sorrow for the love of his youth, his son-in-law says : He never wroto either sonnets or elegies or monodies or even an epitaph upon his wife; but what an epitaph is his diary throughout, and what n picture have we in his entry about tho Itunie letters which ho carved iu lho day of young passion among the gravestones of St. Andrew's. When Scott was 20 he married a lady French birth and parentage, Charlotto Mar garct Carpenter. Tea Drinking. The liood ami Fuel Hrformer, an English papersays: "It is nn woman that tho evil effects ot tea drinking fall with the heaviest weight. How many women, who think that they could not get along a slnglo day'with out tea, owo it to their cold feet nnd hands, their liability to frequent colds, their pecul lar diliicultles, cupecially their weakening ones, and their habitual loss of appetite, rendering them a prey to 'dinner pills' or the absurdities termed 'strengthening ined Icines,' no long iu vogue. No wonder tea drinkers are so frequently small eaters, when their tea has gradually destroyed their a petite 1 lint perhaps the worst mo to which tea Is applied by women is tho practice of drinking copiously of warm lea during prcg nancy, with tho Idea that It will render their milk abundant. A most unfounded, absurd, and disastrous practice. It is alike Injurious tu the mother and her otfsprii uud it may originate lho hereditary diseases of siicccs- Hive generations far boyon" tho third and fourth. According to lir. Win. Alcott ono cause of a xciofulous constitution, by Inheri tance, is lo bo found III the use of ten hy line, slurs, nibl he reasons nut tho matter on Kouml phyniulogiciil principle, opening that whatever weakens tho nerves especially thoso ot the stomach in a mother Is aura tu cntull a tendency to disease on her offspring, which will not unfrequently prove to be scrofula or that dismal and universal dU we tiibfitculous conKumption. T Ag rieu I tu ral. About ScarecrowD. Now that tho planting emon Is at hand, we have no doubt that many a fanner will ruininngi through his garrrt to find casl-nll pi.unionts, which, stnUVtl wllli straw, arc lit bo setup In tho cornfield to warn off tho marauding crow, Never had much faith in the artifice. Crows are possessed of much mnro wisdom than is generally credited to them j nnd whilo an Immovable bundle of rags may drlvo them away for a short time, we bellevo that ovcntually they discover tho humbug, ns wo hnvo seen tho birds compla cently picking up young corn almost with in tho shadow of ns an olaborato n stuffed scarecrow ns ever was erected. Wo however, havo heard suggested n couple of plans which nro calculated to intimidate even tho boldest of theso birds ; and ns they aro easi ly carried out perhaps our farmer readers may make tiso of them. Tho first and best Is a suspended looking-glass. Take two .smnll mirrors, fasten them back to back, at tach a cord to ono nngle, and hang them from an clastic pole. When tho glass swings In tho wind tho suns rays aro rellected all over the field even if it be a largo one and even tho oldest and bravest of tho crows will depart precipitately should ono uf its lightning flashes fall on him. Tho second plan, although a terror to crows, is especial ly well suited to fields subjected to the in roads of small birds and even chickens. It involves an artificial hawk mado from a big potato and long gooso nnd turkey feathers. Tho maker can exercise his imitative skill in sticking tho feathers into tho potato so that they may rcsemblo tho spread wings and tail ol tho hawk. It is astonishing what a ferocious-looking bird of prey can bo constructed from the above simple, materials. It only remains to hang from a tall bent pole, and the wind will do tho rest. The bird makes swoops nnd dashes in a most headlong nnd threatening manner. Even tho most inquisitive of venerable hens has been known to hilrry rapidly from Us dan gerous vicinity, whilo to small birds it car ries unmixed dismay. Scientific American. Itui.ES Fon Fakmisp.s. A" correspondent suggests as "something that would interest nnd profit many young farmer-readers," that we should prepare and publish u hundred rules for tho attainment of success nnd wealth in farming. A much smaller num ber, if faithfully adhered to, will contribute materially to success and insure, witli econ omy and good habits, sufficient wealth to satisfy tho reasonable desires of unvonc. Among them the following may be mention ed: 1. Select good land and reject sterile, no matter how cheap. 2, Baiso no weeds and only profitable crops. 3. Undcrdraiu wherover needed. 1. Adopt a good rotation of crops nnd ad here to it. 5. Provide sufficient shelter for domestic animals. G. Keep everything connected with the domestic animals neat and clean. 7. Plow well, cultivate well do all work well and not in a slipshod manner. 8. Accumulate and save manure and ap ply it properly. 9. Procure good implements and take good care of them. 10. Baiso good animals and take care of them. The proceeding ten rules will bo of much use if carried out and wo add two more to cover them all, viz. : 11. By measuring and weighing and with taroful accounts ascertain itist what every crop and every animal costs you and find out just what is the market value of each. 12 Employ, then those crops and animals, which you find give you good profit and drop all else. You can thus have tho satisfaction of knowing that you are carrying out Bicardo's two famous rules for acquiring wealth. 1. Cut short your losses. 2. Let your profits run on. Stick to Your I'arms. Tho life of a farmer is not an easy ono : but when wo look around and sco the wrecks of fortune made on every hand by men en gaged in other pursuits, tho farmer lias cause to bo thankful if he can support his family and give his children a good common edu cation. It has been stated that cliirincr tho last half century only four merchants in tho city of New York, out of every hundred, have succeeded m making their business liro- iiiauie. ine tumiccesstui ones nave man aged, in many cases, to continue in business for many years a'ter they had become bank rupt, according to theirbooks ; but, of couroo had to finally succumb to their fate. Theo men, while living in good btyle, and many luxuriously, have carried continually a load of care that no farmer ever experienced and when tho time catno that their busi ness must bo wound up, their condition gen erally has been one of poverty, and utterly broken down in spirit. A few of them ro cover and resume business asain : but tlio majority aro pushed aside, so as to muke room (or others, eventually to follow in their footsteps and end their lives in misery and despair. I'arniera, be contented. You may not be able to lay up money j but if yon can pay tor '0l'f ''inns ami livo coinfortably, envy no' condition of thoso engaged in other pursuits, lo tnoso larmers who aro out of debt, and own good farms, need I say that "'0 apparently wealthy bankers of Wall Street might well envy your lot. Nearly every week ome one ot tlicso tirms, owing millions of dollars, explodes, and its mora hers fcink into poverty arid obscurity ; bu of the farmer who is out of debt owns a bank - that can never fall, inasmuch as bccdtiino and harvst aro promised unto' tho end of time. A woru to farmer's sons. If your fathers own good farms which are not mortgaged, don't all abandon your homes. One of yui, at least, should remain to carry on tho farm when your father's leaso of life has expired. You might possibly do better In sonio other business, but you had better not risk a change. The Weight uf Hay. So many things havo to b taken into con sideration iu calculating tho weight of hay In bulk, It makes it difficult to get at it pre cisely. For example, fine, newly mown hay Jike red top or herd grass, vould probably require 000 cubic feet for a ton: timothy, 650 ; clover, 050; courie meadow hay, 700, or more. After being stacked days tho bulk would bo decreased from livo to ten per cent possibly more, according to theslzo of tho black and lho pressure iijhim it. Again hay will vary somewhat iu measurement ac cording to tho time It is cut. If this ho done when it is just coming in blossom, us it al ways should, it will pack closer and weigh more per cubic foot than If left till the seeds begin to ripen, and the stalks anil haves have grown coarser and btcomo drier. Oood judgement and ome experience in meas uring and weighing aro required to get nt this t i rriclly. A nt ijihbur of mine informs me that he onco hud tho curiosity lo weigh his timothy buy us he put it into the barn in July, lie sold it about nine months af ter, and on weighing it, as it cauie out of the barn, greatly to his purprise it had shrunk to within a fraction of twenty five per cent. n )rn.ir,,in,nln - - rt IK (X)LUMBIAN AND Momintilo Appraisement, T INT of dealers of Columbia comity. I here by certify Hint tlio follow In? lii of rtwilf rs .1 i i7ik. ii, Humid ati.l ilmslned by me nt ncrariHim.u wiiii ilw hmcmi mi'i i.f Awiiii.ly,lii ami ' r cmhiy of ColiimMi, for llm Syur ISH, Iseorrccl to 111" be.il i.f Iny Hiuoli dironiid la-llef, 1UU III .mVNSIIll'. Class. Tax. nice, Abraham general mcrcliniulho Sliumatl, c a. " " lAMM'f, .). A. " in lt'si,neli, ifO. " " llliiilerlller.P.iild" ' bhuniiin, 1'. !. " it 1 TO 7 0 7 Ml 7 llll 7 Oil 7 IHI 7 01 7 00 VI on U to 7 0 in on 7 10 7 10 7 on IlKNTOV TOWNSItll'. l'.iorott, II l general mwh-iudiso. .McHenry, Itenluulii general iiienliiuiaiso 11 Mr Henry, .lohn.1. " " " -Mclteiiry, Rohr " " tnmwicic nonocnit. Snyder, l 11. book stoio AU.ims k Son, general inert handlso rreiw llrotlicrs, " " Eirgeit, .loliu Jewelry More liens mothers, luiu'jcr tU-utci si lio.li.on,. 1. 11. ilruit &torii . lliHkiniui, II. M.jiruciTj storo Miller, A. itpneial inenli.iniliso. KmWer, c. II. stoves ami tUiwaro Wilson I'o. dun: Horn ,.,,,, lion man ,t nisnln (fi'iier.il m.'irlirinilUa Hotter,. I. A 11.11. Utile, Ur. It. II. tints t-tnm unws, li.iW.I jmrler holtler .l.ickson Vuu(lln, lii.iinit.iotuilliit CO. Uuikliigliam,(l. A bUnusStlnwiiio III OOMSCUUO. 7 in 7 ll 12 to 7 00 7 ll.l 13 M 1.1 10 7 00 7 10 40 Ix) 7 00 Itcnilersliott, .Toserli W.Btucery nml coal 14 Noul V, V. X Hi other, ileulers In coal yi 7 00 1' 10 7 00 7 00 VI BO 7 00 7 00 lla'ceii'lmcli, Isat.iti stocs nntl tlnwnro ilemleiiti.ill, 11. dry comlssloio Kininer, win. grocery nuiu Mitoiii, Dm lil grocery stoio i:ans, A.J. clothing btnro Iirott n, W. II. grocery store Olnrr, u. u. grocery mm drygooas Hcrniml, Louis Jewelry store Decker X stocket, couteclloncry PMlims, Aimer grocery store M tiler (. it. x Son, ilry goods iiud grocery Hum on X ;o. Imrdn u' o Moro iloj er llrotlicrs, ill ug store ltower, II. U. shoo nnd Iml storo i.A.n. ,1 V. Itnnlr ami fslnllnnerv 7 O'l 10 110 10 01 7 10 7 00 7 0.1 12 1.0 10 00 7 00 7 10 7 00 1 w 1 00 Ww-onscller X (Jo. wholesale notion fctoi'O IS Hess, W.F. ilry good and grocciles n liloomsburg Iron uo. guiernl lneiclunillso T llcndersliott, N. .1. drug and grocery store U Jncobyi). A. grocery storo l Kii.rk..r. .T. it. Flour and srralii storo H 40 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0.1 7 00 VI Ml 10 00 1ii 00 12 r,i l'out, V. 11. dealer In coal liloomsburg Lumber Co. Kelutj ler X Sua, hardware storo Lowcnbeig, David merclnint tullor Clark .V. i)lt, dry good storo -Male, J. II. groceiy noro ei.i..o,-.. Vi-i ilnrlck ei.iift.f nnprv 0.) Ilolllnsfiltolmc8,iiluiafer8iindgasllttcrsll 7 no Lock-aril. (l. M X .1. K. dealers In eoal 7 no Creniy. I). A. diy goods and urocery Webb, 'I homos confectionery Scott, John U. " I'l.irk, Ueo. A. book storo Motor llrolbers, drug storo Knoir, lill boot and Mioc store liiseil, M. It. grocery btoro import, A. 51. sun 0 and tinware Wh.iry, I.. H. " " " Miller, i'. S. confectionery Iirobst, Mrs. luvtd confectionery dross, l'eter beer bottler ltabb, Augustus grocery storo l'urnian, t.lla-s H. rumlturo storo i:or, J. K. dry goodaund grocciles Correll, 1 V. turnlturo storo Keller ltaitly, wliolesalo dry goods Johnson, J. II. grocery store Klelm, C. A. diu' stoio lliutuinu, II. V. carpet storo Hicks, .les,so clothing btoro llaitman, 1. W.dry goods and grocciles JlcKeuy, I. W. " " " " Mclilnnoy, Win. C. boot and shoo btoio Lutz x Sio.ui, dry goad storo Ill'.IAKCKKKK TOWNSlIlr. 12 m 7 no 7 no in no 12 Mi 7 ID 10 Oil 7 00 7 O'l 7 00 7 00 7 (HI 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 OJ 61 00 7 0.) 15 00 Tcrwllllgcr, Andrew grocery storo KUnetob, W. Jl. general lneichandlso i;aton.Mrs. A. W. grocery sloio II 14 II 7 00 7 00 7 00 CATAWISSt. into X Bro. general mcrchandlsa 11 Weaver, I'. " " 1 Mlcinil, .Man confectionery 1 1 Clark X W Hills, boot and shoo storo 14 (illuort X Kline, general incrcluudlso 11 Scott, Ceo. diy goodstoiu 11 Mnuhardt (leo. boot uud time storo 11 llartman, Win. rumlturo stoio 1 1 Mi.irpless X son, general lneichandlso 11 Harder, Thomas 1:. turnlturo btoro 1 1 Dleiner S. II. general merchandise 12 Williams, John stoes and tlnnuro 14 smith, J. Jl. drug sloro 14 John J. .c Son, general meicliandlso 12 Kluaid, s. D. " " 14 Cleaver. A. 11. stoes and tlnwato it llrob.it, M. M. general merchandlso 12 l'ortner 11. 1'. a. Son.geueral mei clmndlso 14 tirange, Win. " " 11 Seesholt7, 1. It. grocery btoro 14 Kunston, C. It. dealer In coal 14 (lule, U. 11. " " " 14 Knlltlo X Abbott, dealers In lumber X coal 14 cenTu.ii.I4. Millard, 0. 11. general merchandlso 12 Mensch.Adjm Joivelry btoro 1 1 Johnson J. 11. x Co. giocery btoro 14 .Murphy, c. u. gcneul lneichandlso 14 llrybjn 11. X Co, " " 10 lilack, D. c. giocery btoro 14 lloaman, Wi ndel agent boot X shoo storo 14 DaMs, Oeo. Jr. drug storo 11 l'oi tuer, A. 11. bto es and tlnwnro 14 CENTRE TOWNSlIll". Low Bros. X Co. general merchandlso 13 llrobst, '1 homas grocery store 14 Delterlch, Samuel grocery storo 14 Culu, John dealer In coal 14 Kramer, Jostah contectlonery 14 sijousler, Jacob general merehandLso 14 I owler, V.. T. dealer In coal and grain 1 1 Lamon, Win. general uiudi.uidlso 11 Wltmlro x lrlu, ' 14 nSlllNGCKEEK. Ammerman J. M. general meicliandlso 14 Hosier, 1). It. " " 14 Harilson, Jul In " " 14 Drilabach.vilender " " 14 HOttCll, u. .M. " " 14 Mcltenry.J.F. " " 14 llurrlsou, Jared " " ll 13 00 10 Ol 7 00 7 00 1.1 00 7 0.) 7 01 7 10 1.1 00 7 00 12 SO 7 10 7 00 12 SO 7 00 7 00 12 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 KRANKUN TOWKSHir. Dyer X Bro, general merchandlso 13 10 oo IIKEENWOOI). W'clllvcr, J. II. general merchandlso 1 1 Masters, Win. " " 12 lives kills A; liro. " " 12 lives x Heller, " " 14 Leggolts Loie, " " ll lleury, Mrs. II. " " 14 Deir.A.J. " " 14 Black, 1'. D. " " li oo 12 W Vi to 7 llll 7 UO 7 UO 7 01) 12 IA1 Harris, F. 1'. general mei ehandlso H old, W in. boot nnd Hmu storo 14 Shoemuker, M. o. & .11. general indso. 1 1 I.0CCST TOWNSlIll'. Yeagcr, Jacob general merchandlso H Fahrlnger, Lucas " " u Vastlne,J.il.&Co. " " 14 Yocura, P. Jl. " " 13 7 00 7 00 7 UO 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 UO dingles, William general merchandlso 13 Hurst, II. W. K Co. " " 13 MAIS, Campbell X Co. general meicliandlse 14 llodlne, .1. 1). " " 14 Derr, li. V. confectionery 14 MirruN. Iletler, J. II. general merchandlso 13 Creasy&llrown, " " 13 schweppcnhelicr, E. general merchandlso 14 MOCST I'LEASANT, 10 no 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 Oil 10 00 10 00 7 00 Sands, Joseph X bon general meicliandlso 11 ; oo MOSTOUIl. Farnsworlh. J. F. irrocirv btoro 14 7 00 Paxton X Harmon, general dialers 13 lo Oo Sharnless. (1. 11. LMoeeilesnnd dry L'OOds 11 7 00 Ainiiiermau dueivhon, Keiieraii.iu.-3U, i i i"' l'.eay. lleury S. oils nnd blushes. 14 7 oo 0HAN.JE. Kloan. B. K. general merchandlso 13 Low, a W. X son " " 13 llarinan, J. 11. " " 14 Keller, Jl. C. contectlonery 14 I'INE. Lyon, It. W. general merchandlso 14 llOtlllNUC'UEKK, 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 09 (Sherrington, Owen W. general mdso. 33 7 oo ta'OAiiim'. Cole, 11. D. general merchandlso 14 7uo Colo E. X tiou, " " 14 7 oo Wettertch, W. E, general merchandlso llai unan. T. W. coimctloiiery 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 Atleiuan, (', It, stoves and Unworn ltUhnri, Nchemlnh liooti--, shoos X notions ll I'l eellug, '1 hointis Jr.A Co. grocery A' feed 13 Wonnau, Samuel A . gem i ul iiieiihandlou 14 Woi khcUcr, J. 1). tool and shoo btoro 1 1 While, A. II. general merchandlso 13 Knt, liobcit t. stoves mid tluwnio 14 i.oidner.J. lt.drugbtoio 11 Criivellng X 'nimbly, general merchandise 13 Aul Homy coal dealer 11 T 10 7 7 10 7 7 lo T All persons w ho may feel aggrieved bvthoaliovo ciassiiicauon can n.i vo nn npimriunuyoi upiienuug u lueetliiL' tho tlli(U-rsl"iiul. Juno C. IsTO. ut which tlmu an n pi m nl will l.o held ut lho Court lloubo in niooinsouig. ccinmcuiliigniu o'ciock u. in uuu ciiuing ui 4 o uu k p. in, SAMUEL JACOliY, Mercantile Appraiser. Jlay 6, '16.- VTOTICK TO LADIES. lho bubscilber Las taken lho Jlllllncry Storo Iririnerlv oecunied bv S'aruh C. Ale. on Alnlu Htree lilooiusbuig where bho will lo happy to sen he u lends u mi uiu minus oi inu roumy gi-nciuiiy. inn siotk of Millinery (loodson hand and at icason Woiulns. Miss Funny Fisher, will attend lotrlin- x .. I'l VI A l.'IWVII llll. 1 .VV. ....hi '... May 6, 'lo.-un rOll SALE! 400 ACRES OF COAL LAND I.vlntrti, Ilrlur Creek and FlshlnL' Creek Townshlns. In Columbia County, uud only about tour miles from lierw It k. Tho land Is w ell thubei ed and u lurgo 1 1 In of i oal otien on mid nrunerlv. For turns uud eonuillons of 11)1011. bale, address or call It. IIOWNINO. April SI. Sin. Wllrcs-IUiic, l'a, TyfoTiw:. '1 he undersigned would hen by gtvo notice toul nartles Indebted to liliu. on unto or book account, to come fo rwurd und beltlo ut unco or the accounts will io piaceu in uo lianas ot mo iirornr uucer lor coi- lection 'tl). HI. HTKrilKK HNCWU. .,; .! nrjjr "'"-----"-'-'-)'- !' imin 11,11 ,i .1. i . .,... !'-' DElOCllAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. VULCAN lUOtf WORKS, DANVllAi:, MUNTOtm COUNTY, 1'A. TT 11 11tilAM II. IAW, Manufacturer, of Hollers, (iMholuYr, iv wrrinir ii. 1 1 nil i i ( itph. no ii-ia. Flrrnrnof BulldliiBS, Wrought Iron itoollng, Itimning t'miuos. I'liioilug olid Hi wis, rami (Intou and 1 eno- ng.nlso Wiuughl Iron Piping, NtuoU nnd nil kinds of uiimUi Work, Ac. Iteiulrs piomptly ntleudnl.to N, ll.-l)rnwlngs and Bstlm.Ucs ttiiplleil. Oct. 8, W6-11 rpo tiii:ai'fuctkd and uni-outu. I NATi:. Thero Is no class of diseases that re. ijuiro more experlenco to tieat sueeessfolly Ihnii tliosonf apiUaieeharaiti'i'. Many phislclaiis sup. nose that hen tlio pilmary rj luiilems jire leiimed, the disorder or poison has been iiurcouu'. such Is not tho case. Tin' dinieultles, or the vnrlous stages of the dWiso nro then to succeed, 'lho parts iirst attacked nro tlio throat, nose, moutti, tongue, skin, Icmlons, bones, ligaments, ears, ejes, AC, lYeinient Iv those symptoms nro treated by yhj Melons ns Mm. plo ulcerations, until soma of th linportni.t organs of tho body beeoino Iniolved, when depth iclleos the suneier. llll. It. W. I.OIlli, ImMiig mado nil prl. mho diseases n study, guarantees n speedv and tier. mnnent ei'.lo with purely vegctatilu Inedlilnes. Med leal unices nnd drugslnre, No.r.31 North l'ltteeiith Stievt. Hours, 10 till 1.S0 nnd 0 to 0 p. In. March 17, 'til-ly. J. 11. KNtTTI.i:. W. II. A11IKHT iiipoi'duii lo Fiinner.s. and everj tiody In want ot LOIR, LILMIJEH, AND COAL. Wo lint a erected kilns nt or near tlio Taper Mlll.on tho 1). II. X W. It. II. nnd mo now prepared to bell llino nt tcry reasonable ) nces nnd ot good ipiallly. Ciders by flu) tar promplly Idled nnd bhlpliod tu any station on the nboo road. A full lino ot I.I'M lllllt. of nil kinds, dressed or in tho rough, shlngcs, t.nlli nnd bill 'limber to width wo InMto tho attention ot custo mers. orders received nnd lined for nil kinds ot Family Coi My btrtctnt tent hm to business wo liopo to merit a sli.uo of imbue- patronage. KMTTI.K X ABBOTT, April 21, 1S70.- Calatt issn, l'a. Centennial Prices, 187G. l'LANTS 11 Y MAIL, l'ostpald to nny address In the I'nttcd States. Tor r.o cln. 1 New (.'cranium, duiiblo orslogle. " lUetH.tiOlder Vmlelles, " " " " r.0 els. 1 (ler.inluni, 1 Agcr.it um, 1 Colcus, 1 Ver. beim, 1 b.ige, I I'UMhla. " 1.oo, 2 Ageialum. 2 (Hraiilniu, i Sages, 2 Colons, Heliotrope, 4 Verbenas. By express, box and pat king free, for J".oo. 12 Verlvnas, In vailety, 2 Dahlias, 1 Cerauluins, " 2 l'uehslos, n Colons, " 2 Hardy l'fnks, 0 Sages, " 2 Cljar I'lants, 0 Ageratums, " 2 I'hrysantheums, 4 llellotiopes, " 2 Basket Plants, 2 llouvaidlas, 2 Carnations, a HegonUs, l Century Plant, 1 Hose, 2 Altciuather.is, 2 Lanlanas, 2 I Mrs. Orders received for Trees, Shi ubs and Evergreens. Caah lo accompany nil orders. Address DAVID CI.IFI'i:, lllverslde, Nurseries, nircrslde, Koiih'd Co. l'a, April 21.-3m. " I " I A I'll - M GLASS METAL A.. Mm vith prUI' fPAKKUM INSTITUTE PHIIAO'A 187 AMtBltAII IUSHTU7E . ' NtWYOIlK IS7S COHANSEY GLASS MFGCO. MFR'S WINDOW GLASS, BOTTLES &C. April 14-Iw a ALIFORNIA. Ill CIIICAflO & XOliTIt-Wl'-STEKN KAIWVAY Kmbraccs under nno management tho flrcnt Trunk Kail way Lines of tho WUyr and KOltTlI-WFST.nnd, w Itli Its numerous branches and connections, lorius tho shortest nml iiulckesl route between Chicago nnd all points In Illinois, Wisconsin, Noiitiiekn .MioiiKiAN, .Minnesota, Iowa, nkbkaska, Cnlltoinla and the Western Teultorles. Its Umalia and t'alltbrula Line Is tho bhortest and best routo for all points In north- rn Illinois, lown. Dakota. Nebraska. Wvoinluir. Colorado, Neada, Utah, California, Oiegon, China, utipau tuiu jusLiMiia. 11.9 Cliicago, DladiNon & St.l'aulLinc Is tho short lino for Northern Wisconsin and Minne sota, nnd for Madison, St. Paul, Mlnneapolls.Duluth, nnu an points iu lho great Koith-west. its Winona and St. Pvtcr 1,1 no Is tho only l onto for Winona, ltoehestcr, Owatonna, Mankato, Kt. l'eter. New lllni, und all points In touthein nnd cent nil Minnesota. Its Gt'con Itay antl Marquette Line Is tho only lino for Jancsllle, Wnteitown, Tond I)u l.act usiiKOBn, Appieton, urecniniy, icuiiaoa, .-aunce. .Maruuelle. itougutoo, nancocK anu me Lake Supei lor country. Its Frccport aittl Diilniqne Une Is lho only route for ngln, ltockford, rrceport, and an pou. ls ia i- rcepoi i. us Chicago and Milwaukee Line Is tho old Lake Phoro lionte, and Is tho only one no-sslnir throusli i;vanstoii, ijiko loresi, jnguuuiu 'ark, Wuukegan, ltacine, Kcnosna 10 .unwauhi I'lilliuaii I'a'acc Cars rrt i-nn nn nil tlirnilf.il trnlns Of this road. Tiiw uinn unia link runulnc theso curs bo- twien Chicago and St. I'aul.Chlcago and Milwaukee, nr l?l.len(ni anil Winona. jv uinuua uur sii.eiieru couuei-i, nn mu u.ciianu sleepers on tlio Utlon l'acltlo Itallioad tor all points west Ol lliu .ilissoui i river. rm um nrtivni or inu trains rrom mo casi or souin, tho trains ot tho Chicago X North-W'estern Hallway lefivfi Clileni'n ns follows FOIl COUNCIL r.LUl'KS, UMillA ANU CALII OKNIA, TWO through trains uaiiy, wun ruiimun iiunieuiuuvviut' rofiin iiiul fcli.etiliiL- ears throueh to Council Illutls. l Oll DT I'ACli AMIiMlAnCAI UI IS, l M U lUIUUIl llUllia dally, wltli l'ullmaa palaeo curs attached to both iniiri.i- Fon Oiiern Hav anu Lake Sui-kiuou, two trains dally, with I'ullmanpaiaco cais nuacneu, ami run ning through to Maiipjctte. Kim Mii vi'k-t B. four ibroueh trains dally. Full man cars on night trains, rni lor chair cars on day irums. Fon HrAiiTA anii Winona and points in Mlnnosotn, ono through train dally, with l'ullmaii bleepersto Winona. , ... l'ou Dcni'iiur, la Vreepoit, two through trains daily, Willi ruiiiuau curs on nigni iruuii. i.'mt liiriii'ni'i: anii 1.1 renn. via Clinton, tw through trains datly, with I'ullman cars on night tram luMcuiegor, lowa. , , Foil Sioux Citv anii Yankton, two trains dally,l'ull- man cars to .Missouri vauoy uunciuui. i.'im l.iku nvjjKvA. fnnr ii-aIiih dally. Flllt IniOKFnitn. hTLKLlKO. Kknosiia. Janksvili.k, und othtr polnts,joueau havo from two to ten trains uuuy. . Now York ofllcc, No 41B llroadway j Tloston ofllce, B Slato btrccti Omaha oltlce, WS Furnham Street! Hau Francisco oillce. 121 Mouluouivry Street: Chlca. ,rntfr.Li.r nniei.w , i.y ciniir kiieit. under Sherman Tlousoj corner Cnnal and .MuillbOii'bticeU; Klnzlo Street depot, comer w, Kinio uniicnuui puccisi Wells street depot, comer Wells nnd Kluilo Streets, l or rules or imtiiunuou not uuuuiuoio uum jwu homo ticket ugents, apply to W. II, Htennltt, Makvin HCOIllTT, Hen. Fuss. Ag t, Chicago, lien, sup't.Chlcogo Feb. 4,7-ly LOUIS BERNHARD, Dealer la ELGIN WATCHE3, CLOCKS, Silvoi witio, 'Watclics and Jewelry HLOOMSllUllU, l'A, Ladlos' and Gentlemen's Hold an d Silver Watches, of American and Foreign manufacture. Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, FINK JEYVEUIY, &0., &0. REPAIllING AND ENGRAVING IMoiiiiitl) Executed, OCt.9,I5-1y UBIN11SS OA IIDS, V1S1TINO OAIUM, urrmt ItKADS, lUSTKUS, tOH AO., Neatly and Cheaply printed at the (Joluu IiIAM Oflicc. pis ip mann mm rlHHfl UrmV.u V TOfS W i v ms I'fflllT'Jills A..-. (ffgrfiuirJAflsM V.MSUAI.tfV'(li!i VTt. MiV 'S N EW STOCK OP CLOTHING. A Nil Gontlaiuon'a Dvcgh CtqocIm. David i.owi3Niinna Invites attention to his largennd etrgnht slock ol llll, nt his storo on; MAIN BTltIXT, IS Till! NEW 11I.COK, IlUJOMHIlLflKI, l'A., wticro ho has Just i ecclved from New York nnd riill. iidelphla a, full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most f.ishlonnblc. durable nnd fuitiasuino CON31STINO Of l!OX SACK ritocr:, GUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, Ol' AM. SOItTS SIZES AND COt.OISS, lie lias also replenished his already large stock of Cl.OTIISANI) OASSIMUIIES, STltll'ED, ri(lUItEl) ANDjrr.AIN VESTS, SlIIHTS, CHAVATS SOCKS, COLLAItS, ItANDICEr.CIIIKrS, GLOVES, ;SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. lie has constantly on hand a largo and well select od assortment ot Cloths and Veatings, wldch ho Is prepared to make to order Into nny kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear nnd most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHI4S AN!) JEWELKY, OP EVEKY DUSCltll'TION, FINE AND CHEAP. HIS CASE OP JEWEEltY IS NOT SUltl'ASSED IN TIIIS BLACK. CALL AND EXAMINE IMS OENKIiAL ASSORT MENT OP Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. DAVID LOWENI5ERG. .Tilly V73.tr. COUNTER.PLATFORfu. WAGOti&TBACK CV(?AGENTS WANTED spio roi pry ce. list MARVIN 5AF.E 85SCALECO. 265 BROADWAY JV. Y. 121 CHESTNUT ST. PHI LA, PA. W8.BANKST. CLEVE. 0. Mai eh 31, til.-ly. THE TE1UMPH TRUSS 00, jCTirv Ko. 534 Dowery, New York, rfliJRlUKPHiai TS WHOM WAS AWAltDr.I) TIIL' J J) FOIl THE Best Elastic Truss and Stic At tho great Ameilcau m&tltuto I'nlr (SESSION 1H5.) CCllE IIITTV'KEIN FlIOM 80 1 0 91 DAVS, AND Ott'EII $1,000 1 on A Case Tiiev Cannot Cviik. Thoy employ a llitt-elass Lady Surge on. Terms modeiute. Cures (iiiarunlccd. 'lho usual discounts to Fatroiis ot Husbandry. Examinations Flee. orders tilled by nan. send ten cents tor Descriptlv Hook, to Dr. C. V. II. IIUIt.NHAM, Mar. m,16.-1y, (icnerul Superintendent. Verbatim .Reporting. TEItMS: Actual traveling-, boarding-, and other C7pen.-es; live dollars u session, tor taking tliuieuort; nnd ten tents u folto, ( bundled words, ) for wilting oui inio louit'iiauu. wiii-rn tnn matter renorted In ono dnv omials exceeds lltty folios, tho live-dollar fee will tin remitt ed, and tho trunscilbluLMnlo lomr-hand chaa'cd Ulteen cents a folio: bui.'n nil such cases, if few. Ihnu lllty rollosuto puieiiaseu, the no uonais w bo charged. Addiess. S, N, Walker, A.M., Couit-stcno; rapher, liloomsburg, Columbia county, I'ennsylv ma. Ilesldcnce. Iron stieet, between Third and rouiin. Olllco. AVIth K. K.Orvls, Esq.,Columblan-bulld. ing; eniranee.opposuo uiu t-asi. gaiu lo iuo coin iiouso uiti, ursi. noor, in si uoor iu imiii, oillco-hour, from twelve lo one o'clock icb is, ism- ly Tlio Wall Street Iiulicato THIS WEUK'S ISSUE SENT EltEE. Contains l'lctoilal Illustrations of Hulls and lieare. Alio, full nndeompleto Instruellons how to o)icriilo In stocks uud stink I'rlMleges, Capllul him and suggestions. Aisu.ansioi vumauio i-reiuiuuis Clutis. I'Send lor It," lil'CKWALTKlt X CO., llankeis and llrokeis, F. I). Ilox 4317. 10 Wull bt., Mow Yoik City. Mur.3I,'I0.-ly TTOTI'IIj "fho Hotel TO LEASE. In Orantrovlllo, Columbia county, r known nstlio Jacob (looil stand, now occuiikHl John Snydcr.ts lo bu lei lor lho )iur beginning Apr! Att'y.at-law, Jan r.tc-tf. liloomsburg, Fa, HOMEOPATHIC "FAMILY MEDICINE CASES. And boi.ksghlng plain und ionium dliectlons Mr uii-ir i. ,ie. mo a ncicssuy iiteiiiv iiti'iM-utiiu i r i.iuuwiii niiinuy uom'oi ineoiiiue biatii uu SClloUSCUH' of slllililhS. Mtssis IIOI.IIICK acTAFFI,11.1 llruiid St..New Yoik, will bend u catuloguo describing lho Oiuen-ut nil li s and sizes, to any uildri ks on receipt of a siuinji. 'lut Irs Is tl.o oldest i-Mttbllsliineia ot IU kind 111 America, hating been Oundul lu Ibii. Villi' a-biv. MAS MMNniNHALL HAVING rcnnmil tlio business of Jleiehnii. .discing at his Old Kloie.on , MAIN STJIHKT, 11LOOM9I1U11G, NEAIl llIK FOIIKS UOTKt., Peslresto enlttlio nttcntlonof his Vrlclids nmllho ubllcgctiorany.u his NllW, I'UI.Ii AND VAltlKIl STOCK OF GOODS, JUST OPENED, And solicits nshnro of public patronngo 1119 STOCK CONSISTS Of I1HY (lOOBS, (iitooi:im;s, OJinilNKW'AltH, wooniiNWAiti:, wn.i.owwAitn, BOOTS X SHOES, IIAllDWAItK, 1'I.OlUt AND FEED In connection with IiH stock of Jkrcnandlso he ccnstintly keepi on hand Iu his yard. - Al'L'LLSTOCICOF AND SlIINULCS OF HIS MANUFACTilHI-:. Bill Lunibor mnilo a speciality. CALL AND SUn. OCt.3,1?t3-tf. BLOOMSBtJHG 17 J;::. liilS ova srr .v MAHELE WOHKS. T. L. GrUNTON, Proprietor, JIAIN STItEIlT, 11ELOW JIAllltLT. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all hind of MONUMENTAL MARBLEYOHKS Wo use tlio best AMH11ICAN nml ITALIAN Mill bio. Ho has on hand and f ui nlshcs to order MONUMENTS, TOJUJS, HEADSTONES, UliNS, VASES, Ac. Hvorv variety ot Marble cutllns neatly executed at tho lowest maiki't prices. A Ion" praclleale.xiierlenee nml peisonal attention to builncs makes the nrupiletor coiilident of clilni; satisfaction. All ordeis by mall promptlj attended to. 1 . u. box V.IT. BSyA'. Jl. Work thlirercd free ofchargCSH Allif. 21, 'Tt-iy. T. L. (H1NTON, l'roprletor. AINWlilOHT & CO., W1IOLF.SALK (IHOCEItS, N. U. Corner Second and Arch streejs, FlIIl.ABtl.l'IIIA, Dealers In TEAS, SYltUrS, COFFEE, SUQAIt, MOLASSES kick, sncES, Bicmu soda, sc., ic rsrordcrs will rccotve r-rompt attention. 8l,T-tf HOLLENS k HOLMES No. 17 Centro Stro " Piute Gas anil Steam Fitters l MANUFACTURERS OF "J? X 1ST -W -A-IRiE, GALVANIZED IltON COltNlCK, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wire Trellises. Ac. Dealers in Stoves, flang es, Furnaces, llaltiinoro Heaters, Low Down Urates, AlnnteH, I'UJU'S, weatner Btriiis YC Also G-AS FIXTURES of tho latest dcMirn Special attention paid to ro es of eierv description. Scales, pal I lng Sewing M nchlnes of el cry descrll .ticks. Hell Hanging, Key Fitting, Ac. l'rliato lies,!- dences Heated by team at a small cost abovo Hot Air. 1 eo, U0.'T5 it, PELIC1A REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. AMM0NIATK1) SUPKU PHOSPHATE Circulars and analysis mailed freo on application For Eiilo.by Dealers gf nerally, and by tho Importers turn juanuiaeiuf era, j).siAii j.ai.b.i:a's sous, No. 4, South Delaware Ave, Philadelphia AGENT'S, iiiale no eiiyayancnts lill you see our NEW BOOK, Which In thrilling Interest, urillng mult, cleganco nun (-iieiipness, ji,is uusojuieijr nu iiiiui, is "in Tiiimi" for lho centennial pcilod lukis on Mght. Tlio f'North Ann rlcan ltuvlow"savs ltls'dLServ Ing of untm.illtlf.-il nrnlse: wo nntlclnato t r H un ex. tensllu noniihiiltv :" lho "llubunuo TIuiuh'' savs. ".lust uuehu woik as Ihousaiulsof tho Ainerleuii IH-opIo will bo glad lo possess:" lho "Detroit i flier ilser tails It "preferablo to any jet publlshon," Any ueilvu iniui or woman ot good uddiess Instn i d largo iirouis una swiiuy worK lor u year, i-or mil panicu. lurs miuitiHS j. ll. l oiiii xvi., April 11-19 w. SI Park Place. K, Y. this I'lfF.n is em hi.k wiru ROWELL & CHESMAN - Adverlising Agents, THIRD & CHESTNUT STS., 8T. LOUI8, Ma L AST NOTICE. nr subscription In thu CoctiMHlAN uiu Iwribv notllli uiui uis tiuoKsii-u lorheieiiu inunius iio.t iiinu m tho bands of Inu imdeislgiu'd tor colhcllou, una that settlement, uf thu same must bu promptly made. 'KKOltVls. March 17-tf . (Si o a day nt heme. Amenta wanted. Outfit ami W-l tcnusf rcu, TitUll c CO., AiiKUita, ilulue, .March, io, pe-jy. ) M. ...''ill , awe A J-IWA.VV STOCK, Cheap J? ihan Sver! S. II, MILLER h SON Jhivo Just liecoived the largest nml licst sili'iily of CHEAP AMD FASHIONABLE DEY GOODS, They have ever ofreied toliielf ti lends amicus, tomcrs, ijlotlis, Cfissimores, anil Satmetts for JlEN'ri WHA1J, Cloths, Alapiu'.iis, Merinos, for hAIJlES' WEAK, CALICOES, MUSI-hNV, UAMIUIICS, nml every variety of Dry ClooiU iltslrpd, STOCK OK Carpots, Mats, Ottomana, CLOSED OUT AT COffl FAMILY GKOCERtES, including nil tlio varieties of COKFEKK, TEAS nml StXiAKS, OOUNTHY PRODUCE, ami a general Ml'lly of nrtlelci tucful for tlio table always on liaiul. CALL AND SEE. Country liroiluco of nil kiml taken in cx cIiniiKc for pooil-t at easli iiriccs. O(t.30,'il-lf Important Gardeners AND Agriculturists! "EMPEltOll WIMJA51" CAlHiAGE. The best, l.irirest nnd most proillnblo vnrlcty of winter cabbafu known In Liuopo, nnd luiported to this country cm lti-.lt cly by us last sprlns:, where, with tho most urdluary cultlvntlcn, It llouiKhes as tunlshlnglv, .itlnlnlnit an cnormniHM?u and (.elllna In the niniKet nt pileesmot ciatlfjlnirto thu pio dueei . In truu-iplniillng,', ki eat cam Khmild betaken to clvo FiULCknt space lor uiowth, Milld hcaiH, tho sleot tho mouth of n Hour band, Is tho avcrago run ot this tnoieo Mineiy. one pjeKngo oi inuseeu sent, nostnuldon iicelntof 5. cents. 'Ihreo pack- iijres lo ono ailciiosN, f l.iio. Tonucuts taper dozen nnd 4 threo cent sluiups. WWlth each package of seed wo Eind a suro medy nKulnst tho nuatresof the csbbase llyor other post, on j bung nnd temlcr plants. iMAMMOTII GOUAII INDIAN CORN. We. .planted last spilne; on Lonif Island, n small quani'lv (which wooblulned with ureal illlllciill jKH this itlcanllo und ns jet U'ry I nro aility of Indian com. in K'lmml.er, by uclualini-nsuiement,alari,'o iiiajiulty of the slalks btood Horn Vi to 10 feet In lu ittui, onu si in growing, wuu noiu a 10 i enoriuou-i ems ot i oin Ktow Hilton almost eiiry Ptnlk. 1110 3 n-lil Uls ui ine lino oi yeo onueis oi cui com per ncie, while tho lodUcrcioiiwns Immense and ot lino finality. Wo could have sold tho entire cronforn blirprlco to a New York seedsman, but declined to do so, pie feiilni; to keep tho i lop fur tlio accommodation of oui numeious country patrons, lio will nnd It to their Intel ests tosecuio at least a small selection of this uio larleiy lorthe comlnirsprliiir planum,-, l.lio ai'ileultuilsts, who belIco In "mniMiiNirwlili n piuatl 1-i.oi'iiu tullliniors nro poor things, both wnj s betwei n the row s w ill bo astounded by tho re suit. Wo w 111 send by mall to any address 1 package on receipt ot .1 1 cents und u threo cent stamps, or 3 p.tel;aic.s on i ccelpt ot f I and -I threo cent stamps. :"e"i)ur supplj Is limited. Parties desiring to fie curn either ot the abovo raro betds should not delay their orders. Allseed sold by mwairanled fresh nml to eliminate. No noods sent C. o. 1). Cash must accompany an orueis. ror ciiuer oi auoiu eens auurcss ll.l.lA. Uli.-Mfl, eo reb lS-Cm. 2ii Fast 113th ht., N. X. SILVER. MiAEED WAIIE. Eloctro-Phtcd Tablo Ware, AND Ornamental Art Work IN (il'EAT VAKIETY, MANUFACTUItED 11Y THE ideii 5 5 0 Ji r o ad way, New York Tho best Plated .spoons and Forks nro thoso Silver 'lalcd heal lest on tho pails whero necess.iilly tho most wear comes, mid benilng tho Trade Maik. 1817 KOGERS IlKOTIIEKS XII. N. 11.- This gieat Improvement In Sllver-Platcd Spoons nnd Forks Is applied alike to each grade ot Plate, A 1, 8 and 12 or., as ordered. Tho Process nnd Machinery for manufactuilng theso goods nro Pat ented. 'I ho Extra or "Standard Plate" mado by this Company Is stamped A 1, simply, and Is plated 20 per cent, heaMcr than tho ordinary market stand ard. FfFlrst Premiums awarded nt all Fairs whero exhibited, frcm Woild's I'ulr of 1652 to American Institute Fair, 1S75, Inclusive, Maicinu, '70,-Cra. A winded the Highest Medal nt Vienna. E, & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., OUI, Uroadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) MANITACI C1IK11S, iMrOUTlillS AMI DUALEKS IN CIIIIOMOS AND EUAJIES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, EUUMS, GKAl'HO.SCOl'ES &SU1TA11LE VIEWS. PMoppMc Materials. Wo aro lieadfinat tcrs for ei erj thing In tlio way of Storeopticons aud Magio Lanterns, Ilelng Manufacturers of tho MICltO-SCIKNTHTO EANTEltN, STEHEO-PANOI'TICON, UN1VEHS1TY STElfEOlTICON, ADYlCUTlSEIt'S STEKEOl'TICON, AUTOl'TICON, SCHOOL IiANTEIiN, FAJIIEY LANTERN PEOPLE'S LANTEitN, Each htj lo being tho best of Its class In tho market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, w ltli directions for using, sent on application. Any enterpilslng man can inako money tilth a magic l. mucin. fceirCiit out this advertisement for refer enccJEfJ Feb. ie,'io-7m AN ACTUAL BU81NFPS INbHIETlCN AND TKLEflltAPHIO NSTITUTE. For Inform alien call at On cc, or tend for Coi n AnviiiTiaiK, )uucw-1y THE ''MOODY'IRtT' JIAHE TO OltllEll ONLY. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. (icntleiacn dCklrlngKhtrtsw llI nlcoso drop ns a lino uuu uur nKvni. mil eiui un.1 get, iuo meuauremcuu Factory 1 iJUkuwulilui Alenuo. Address P. t). MOODY, March 10, lO-ly Bcranlon, l'a. V.UtiH l'OK HATCHING, HUl'T COCHINS ONLY. From D. W, IIcrtllnii'B noted rrUo winning ttraln, tz.to lor 13. A, ll.HIIAKl'I.ESX, uatawissa, ra. Woi-ch II, 1770 Sm. BI-ANK NOTEfl,iIlh oiwilhout eianntioi for nolo at the Oou-'mwam oaee. Wail fioad timetables APEI.l'itA AND HEADING HOAI) 1'AeSENOKIl AUUANGEMENT OK TltAINH. II AY 1ST.1. THAIKS l.BAVK Ht'1'I.nT AS 1 Ot.l OWB (Pl'NIiAV KJtcrriKIl For New York, Fhlladcli!ila, lleadlinr, FoltBMUo Tnmafiun, Ac,, ll.ltf n. m For Cnlawlisn, tl.Ki u. in. nml 7,30 p. m. For Wllllainsport,c,ii3 n. m. nml 4,0(1 p. m. l.KAVR AS fOll.OWP,(9t)nilAf" cEi'TEn.) T11A1N9 FOIl llb'fl.UT I.CAV0 New York, v,m a. m. Leave FhllnilelphLi, ,1fi n. m. LeaieUeadlmf, 11,3 a. m., Fotlsvllle, 1!,10 p. m mid Tamaipm, 1,sop. m. If.tvoCatnwIssa, n,2o n.m. nnu .i.iiup.in. Leave WMIIninsFOJTt ,o,50n. m. and Mtf V. in. Fos-ienircrs iti,d Iiolu New York nnd l'htlado plihiKOthioiwi lthoutehaiiKOof ears. r. i:. woottiin, Jan.ti,lUo-tf. (lcner.il Biipcilntemteiit. JN OUT! I EI IN COMPANY. UENTJtAE ItAIIAVAV On nml after November sotli, 1973, trains will lftvo SUNIlUllYas follows: NOUTIIWAItll. Eilo Mall B.50 n. m., arrive Klmlrn 11X0 n. m Cananilaigu.i. . u.-if jt. tii Itochester fi.lli " Niagara t.M " ltenovo accommoil.it Ion U.lo n. in. nultu Williams it is.Wi p. in. . L'lmtrii Mull 1.15 a.m., tin ivo Klmlrn lo.no n. in. lluffalo llspress 7.15 a. m. nnlvo llurfalo S.60 a. m. BOUTlIWAliU. lliUTalo Express 2.to n. m. nrrlvo ltan Isbiirp; 4.r,o n. m " Ilaltlinoroit.to " lilmlraMall I1.ir,a.in., nnlvo llnirlsliiirgl.r.op. m " 'nshlngtoii M.sn " 11 llalllmoroi;.r.(i " " Washlngtoii S..D0 " llarrlsburg accommodation s.top. m.nrrlio Harris burg 10.50 p. m. nrrlvo llaltlmoro 2.25 n. m " Wnshli:gtonr..la Krlo Mall 12.65 n. m. nn ll o 1 1an lsburg 3.05 a. m. " ll.iltlmoros.io " " Washington lo.cn " All dally except Sunday. 1). M. 110 YD, Jr., (Jencral Passenger Agent A. .T. CASSATT, Ocncriil Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. riiilailclpliia & Erio 11. 1!. Division. SUMMKtt TUIE TADEE. ON nml after SUNDAY, APE. 23, 187G. Uiu trains on tho Philadelphia Frio itnll ito.ul Dlilslou will run as follows: WKSTW'MW. 1,'UIi: F.XPItESSlcavcs New Ye rk..., " " " Philadelphia " " " llalllmoio " ' " llin i lsburg " - " nrr. at Wllll.tmspoit " " Lock I I'll en " " " File .... 0 25 n. m ....12.55 p. in .... 1.20 p. m . .. n.iio p. in .. . s.r,5 p. m ..1.).:it) p. in ....10 03 ll. m 8.25 p. m 11.55)1. Ill .. D.IOp.Ill ... 4.25 a. Ill ... s.r.H.iu , . . !U'i n. iii ... lo.r.5 0. m 7.50 1). Ill Ellin MAIL leaves New Yorl: i-uuaueipuia " " llaltiinoro " llnrrlsburg " Wllllamsport.... " 'f Lock llaicn .... " " ltenovo 11 nrr. at Eric NUeuiiA Exnikss leaves Philadelphia, llaltiinoro.... 7.20 n, m , 7.3fi a. m ,10.45 11. Ill 1 larrlsburg. nrr. nt Wllllamsport.. 1.5 1 p. m liOCK IIIIVCII.... il.l.i p. iu " Itenoro 4.15 p. m " Kane 8.13 p. m " Hutlnlo lock nAVEN accom. leaves Phlladelplda s.on n. m " " liaiiiiuoie .10 ii. in i " " " Ilnirisburg 125 p. in 'i ii " nrr. nt Wllllamsport . n.in p. m ii " ' Lock Uaien 7.cop. m SUNDAY EXPRESS leaiesNcw- Yoik s.trp. m j'uii.uieipiiui ,n t..i p. in " lltiltlmorc., li.nil). m " Ibi ri lsburg. ... nrr. at Wllllainspoi t.. . 4.1U turn ,.. 7. 1 J u. m EASTU'AM). PIIIL'A EXPRESS leaves Frio " " " Lock Haven... " " Wllllamsport..., " " arrives at um i lsburg " " " llaltlmoro . 7.00 p. in , h.Sllll. Ill . 7.55 ll. Ill 11 411 il. lu . 5.25 11. IU Philadelphia.. 3.30 p. m New Yoi k c.15 ji. in DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane " ltenovo " lx)ck Haven. . " Wllllainspoi t. nrr. nt HnrrWnirg ., " Phlladelplil.i. . " New York ... Win a. m ,...1u.lo a. in . 11. n a. in ..12 40 p. in ... 4,10 p. Ill ... 7.20 p. in ...10 15 p. Ill llaltlmoro .... .. r.: p. in Washington !UI2 p. lu ERIE MAIL leaves Erlo " " ltenovo " " " Lock Haven..., ' " " Wllllamspuit.., ' " arr. at 1'irihburg " " " lialiimoro ' " ' Phllatlelnlil.1... " " " New York FAST LINK leaves Wllllamsport.... " " nrr. at Hnrilibuig i " " p.altlmoiu ' Philadelphia " " " New York ..11.20 a. m . N.55 p. in .10.115 p. ill . 11.15 p. m . 2.45 ll. III ... '.:' II 111 . 7.1.1) ll. Ill ,.,10.10 a. in ... 1 2.3.1 n. m 3.55 II. Ill ... 7.35 a, 111 7.35 a. in ,...10.25 a. Ill SUNDAY EXPRESS leaves Wllllamsport. s.u n. in ,11.41) a. iii uir. nt Hnrilibuig . Phllailelnhl ilil.i.. 3.30 p. Ill li.45 p. Ill 7.35 p. Ill " " New-York ' " " llaltlmoro T!rin Mali West. Niacin Exuross est. Lock Haven Accom. West anil Day Express East in-iku closo con nection at Noituumbcrland with L. X D. It. It, trains tor Wllkes-liane nnd Scrantoi-.. Erlo Mall West, Niagara Express West, Erli Express West and Lock Haven Accommodailon West make closo connection ut WllUamspoit with N. c. It. W. trains noun. Erlo -Mall West, Niagara Express West, and Day Expiess East inako closo connection at Lock llau-ii with ll. E. v. ll. it. trains. Erlo Mall East and Vtest connect at Erlo with trains on L. s. X M. s It. It. nt Cony with o. C. X A. V. R It. ut Empoiluiii with 11. X. . X P. R It, and at DilltwciodwItliA V. It. R. Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia anil Wllllamsport on Niagara Expiess West, Eilo Ex piess West, Philadelphia Express East Day ExrussEasl and Sunday Expiess East. Sleeping Cars on all night trains. WM. A. 1JALDWIN, Dec. 17,'75-tt General Supt. DELAWAItE, L WESTERN RAIL LACKAWANNA ANI ROAD. DLOOMSllUIiO DIVISION. Tlmc-Tablo No. sa, Takes effect nt 4:30 A. M MONDAY', NOVEM1IER 22 1S75. NORTH, STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. n.tn a.m. m. p.tn. s ud a ris B mi 3 51 1 B J 111 7 111 !1 42 J 4s! ....scranton Ill'llCMll! ...Tnslonlllo.,.. . 1-iit kuw anna .... Plttston West Plttston... ....Wjomiug ilultby Uenuett ...Kingston Kingston Plymouth dune, ...Pljinuuth Avondalo ... Nantleoko 9 31 II 41 U 53 i 20 0 25 II 43 0 Si 2 2., 2 81 2 S3 2 40 2 52 2 59 8 14 3 17 8 111 3 17 3 Vi 3 27 3 32 0 30 I, 85 G 11 0 5i G f,.1 7 1)1 7 111 7 11 9 31 10 III 10 00 IU 11 7 411 3 37 I) 25 I) 20 11 15 7 33 7 27 7 22 7 18 7 15 7 15 7 07 7 03 0 53 3 32 3 27 3 'ii a 111 3 17 3 17 3 12 3 1)3 3 114 3 I'l ID 10 1(1 20 10 23 10 27 10 27 10 82 V 11 ll 07 11 05 7 15 7 25 7 85 7 40 7 48 7 53 ll 15 8 59 S 5ti 8 51 10 85 10 40 10 41 10 t.2 11 54 0 45 11 30 8 4S 3 87 2 64 i 42 2 3D 2 25 li ID i 13 2 10 2 10 1 m 1 (3 1 44 1 43 1 40 8 41 .Hunlock'slrcek. 3 45 8 15 4 00 8 25 8 30 8 11) 8 14 . ..Miiiushiuny..... ....Illck's Feny... .... bench Haven,.. Derwlck .... lirlar creek ... Willow uroxo..., l.lino Ridge Espy ...liloomsliurg Rupcit 11 15 11 17 11 23 11 31 11 SO 11 M 11 43 11 51 0 15 C 09 G 02 5 S.I A 52 5 IS 5 40 5 31 5 28 5 23 S 21) 5 13 4 55 4 50 4 35 p.m. I IS 8 45 4 21 8 tS UD V 05 4 87 0 50 4 11 0 55 4 40 7 18 8 OS 8 .2 7 5S 7 64 7 411 7 411 7 85 7 SO 7 211 7 11 4 51 7 20 5(2 7 40 11 67 12 '2 12 07 12 10 12 25 12 52 12 SO 12 51 5 18 5 14 5 20 5 3S 5 47 7 45 7 62 8 60 8 23 8 10 8 47 0 15 Cntuwlssa midge. ..Claik's Switch... 1 25 1 111 1 16 1 IHI p.tn, naiiMiiu chulasky. Cameron .Northunibei land, 7 1)4 7 0 II 45 5 52 G 10 a.m. run. n.m. a.m. w. r-. iiAi.m i-irti', Mi pi. Superintendent's Oftlco, Scianton, Dec, lu, it75, GLAZING AND PAPERING. M. F. 110DINE, Iron Btrcet lielow sec- onu, iiioomsourg, ru., is prepared lodo al kinds ot PAINTING, OLAZINO, aud PAPER HANGINGS notice ocst ttylcs, at lowest Trices, nwj nt&l.oi t caning wmm!IDB SUCU W0,t ,0 d" SaV0 m 0 tfy All : work wai ranted togtvo satisfaction, Orders bl'lKllccl W'li, F. BODINE. March c. n-i jt