THE"COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSJBUKG, COLUMBIA county, pa. Agricultural. Vulun.of Youns Clover. A, ftw, I'hnhi'M are plowing 1111 liulit-t of yuuHiKi;tovi'f M lasl. jW s UfAihl i 'lliS-l jiraoilca wai quite- eoiutnnn n year nr or two since, mill though not tu be rctoimneiuleil has Room griml Argument In in fiivor. Of tiotirso thu clover has not nearly not lis growth of top anil Mill less of rout. In f.iet I Hiiil Unit clover 'roots lo not get their lar (rest slid iiiilll ll.o set'titnl growth alter ihe llr.tl mowing. It It tins lilcli liwikis grow ing, 1 lover hi'ciI no nilviiiiliigeniis o tlio soil. During1 Hit hot dry weather of July ami August the clover roots strito in'oreileeplv itjtotlio Mlbsoll than at any previous time; mnt though the tecond crop, including need, U taken from the will, thero Is nn lncrfne of fertility ubnttt by tha operHlton, That I to any tlicro U mnre fertility avull.ililo tliitu bo Cora. Of oousa there U nn nusnluln qntn by Ink lug something; from tho noil : but what tlio ibVp tup roots draw from the) tul)-oU morn than biilulieos what is talced ttwny In tho hay ntlil need. In plowing under young clover mint nl' tlil-i mlvaiitago is Inst; hut If plow ing It dehiyid until nearly the lust of May, there' will Ktill bo time, for planting corn or potatoes. The clover at this early ai is very succulent, and Immediately begins to lieeay, nuking tho noil iViirnt and light. Then) is no tnmblo from nod in after cultivu tiipi where young clover has been plovvtil uilder'ituil tho spceily decay of plauU under thd corn, js for tho first f$vr weeks even sii nerior to a dressing of manure. In 11 heavy rich noil thin may he alt the fertilizing need ed. On the whole, the practice, is not near ly krt Wasteful as it appearsami Is certainly much better than leaving tlio field unseeded becinse tho farmer expects to plow it the following season. S01110 even argue that it pavs to sccdapriug grain which it is intended to plow and sow in the fall. I!u,t this is very doubtful. Clover the firntsiiminer makes a very small growth of either lop or root, and as stubble for fall sowing should be plowed as early as possible the clover can be of very little value. The oats or barley shelled on the ground in harvesting are worth nearly market value as grain for manure when the field is plowed early. I am not sure that it would pay to sow oats on stubble ground to be cultivated under just before drilling in the! whiat. Such land will be a better, moisterseed bed than if left hare duiingthe month of August and early part of September. We have learned during the past few years that the crop of wheat depends mainly on tho growth and vigor of the plant the preceding fall. Any thing which secures this, whether it be clo ver or other sucmilent plants plowed under U of great benefit to the crop. An Admirable Idquid (ir a ftln;; Wnv, The following Is a recipe for making I.ef nrt's liquid grafting wax, which is highly re commended in France where it was invent ed, and until lately kept secret : Melt one pound of common rosin over a gentle fire. Add to it an ounce of beef talloW and stir it well. Take it from the fire, let it cool down a little and then mix witli a teaspoonl'ul of spirits of turpentine and after that about seven ounces of very strong alcohol (sixty five percent.) The alcohol cooljj it down so rapidly that it will be necessary to put it again on the lite, stirring it constantly. Still the utmost care must be exercised to keep the alcohol from getting inflamed. To avoid it the best way is to remove tho vessel from the fire when the lump that may havo been formed commences melting again. This must be continued till it' is a homogeneous mass, similar to honey. After a few days exposure to tho atmosphere it assumes whitish color, and becomes as hard as stone, being impervious to water or air. I'ai is (Ireen on l'lunts. The nnuual report of the State Hoard of Health of Michigan for the year lS7.r, con tains a number of import-int papers in rela tion to the general question of public hy giene, une nt these is on the use ot poisons by l'rofessor Kctlize, and especially that of pans green, to extensively used for killing me uoioratlo potato bug. Although an alarm was occasioned by the Use of this in secticide, Professor Kedize states, as the re sult of 11 long examination, that in more than 1,000 townships in Michigan, no case of poisoning of vegetables has occurred to the tops of which paris green had been ap plied, and that the same is thecase in wheat; that arsenic in no form has been found as tho constituent of tho plant grown under such circunnttances. In reference to the ul timate disposition of the poison in tho soil, ho comes to the conclus on that there are certain agents that take it Up, making it sol uble, so that it is harmless, the most potent of which is hydrate of iron.. Good Faum Hoads. It is much cheaj cr and more pleasant lor farmers to have good Mads on the place than bad ones. Teau.s ciii haul larger loads, with more safety and comfort, over good roads, from tho distant fields and the wood lots, than if there be 110 roads. Let tlio stone and roots bo gotten out of the way, the rough places bo smooth ed down, holes filled up, soft places hardened with stones and solid earth, ami the teams will haul enough more with less breakage, in a siugiu year, to pay the trouble of making iigimd road. An-J besi.les the rami looks betterr; there is innre pleasure and less vex ntlnn in the work to both man and team Horses and oxen are so bothered and vexed by the cart or wagon getting into a hole, or in the mud where they could not haul out, nnd then v hipped and Molded till they loso al! courage and kindness and became baulky, confirmed in the habit, so that over after ward they would not draw loads out of dim cult places all from bad roads on tho farm. Woiims o.v GttAPKViNia. If tho wouns are slightly hairy, cream colored, spotted with black and marked wllh orange along the sides, forming it loop iu walking, syringe the vines with amiiionieal liquor diluted with water. Uy experiment on some useless plant with tender foliage, ascertain tho least amount of dilution which will not prove in jurious to the vines. If the worms uro of a hliiUli green color, dotted with black tuber cles, have ten legs, urn about nn inch long and form n loon In wulkliig,dut witli helle bore powder or with lime, Scatter newly flacked Ikno nroend the vines when tho worms drop. Otherwise syringe the vines and dust with lime, or nyrlngo with lime- water, A single- pair of sparrows , It is cal culated, will destroy 3.0(H) worms n wee!" It Is slated as a fact for farmers that seed of a Hiiullower is the best remedy ever dis covered for the speedy euro of founder in horses. Immediately on discovering that young hotsoi ara foundered, work about it pint of the whole seed into his food, and It will work a perfect cure. HeaVI-six UoitSKH. Tlio following Is a good remedy lor heaves and u cough In hor hps : line pomm oi grounu ginger, one ijuan of salt, four ounces hard wood .todies, two ouiices nf black pepjmr, nml one ouiico ol pounded roio and alt-ietre, Mix thorough. Jy nnd five a Ublusoouful in the liorw'x fred twice a thy. This compound Klneficial in ll cawa ofdlliiculty In breatUi before the -jiuuilv lung liecomo aflecUsd, 'Hurriorous. It hmbtiii ciphered oilt that tbcro mv twelve times as many women us men in Heaven. An old maid Kpenklng of marriage, tays It is like any other diease whllo there s life there's hope. A few davs ago a lury In thu western wilds gave the following Verdict In a' case nt' sul Ule, "Wu find the iliwiucd was it looi. ,V modern essayist defines gossip to be tlio "pultlng of two and two together and mak ing five of them." T "Suppose I should work myself up to the Interrogation point?" said a wan to nu jiweetliPttrt. "I should respond with nn ex clamation," wm tho reply. An old chap seventy-nine years old Is go ing to school in tho Interior. He didn't jhink much of school until n lightning-rod man tnadrs him bellvo that five- 'times-six wcro fifty-five. An Illinois in n ster announced on lu Sunday night llullttin: "The funeral of. Til das Iscariot." To which an obliging lellow ildded: "Kriends of tho deceased arc cor dially invited." 1 I No'voun'a inaff 'should think fifsfcliilitig lo6try to a publisher without sending the names of a few new subscribers, as an atone ijienrt " . I "Aro ynu fond of Hogg's Tales asked a city lady of her country lover. "Yes, I like 11 ...!il. !..., ' llin incm rnnneii wim kuu uh mtu., . response. "No, I'mcnu have you read Hogg's 1 ..... . ... Tale.sT " "No, our bogs aro wniteanu union t dnii.t think there's a red one among them." 1 A prominent clergyman of Brooklyn lat week, while taking ono of-a course of box- iln- lessons for exercise, received what the b'ovs call a 'lolly black eye." On Sunday he chose his text from Timothy, 4th chapter nlid 7lh ver-e : "I have fought a good fight ! have finished my course." I A story is told of Martin Van Uuren, that When a candidate for office as he frequently Was he once found his wife weeping over a bitter personal attack upon him in 0110 of the newspapers. "Why, my dear," said the willy sage of Kinderhook, "I paid 00 to lijiye that printed." ' When Mark Anthony threw himself upon tile "dear remains" of his Joyed Cmsar in a Pitlsburrjh theatre tho other evening, h struck the ".corpsu" fair ill tho stomach, which bad the effector doubling it up with a gtuut that rather detracted f.oiii thu solem nity of tho occasion. - ISome people seem to be extremely sensi tive. At 11 church icceutly the minister read th'o prayer for a person in deep affliction, aiid ft man who had just been married got up and went out. He said he didn't want pub lid sympathy obtruded on him in that way. 'A young man in western Wisconsin, who who was about to be married the other day, suddenly remembered that he hadn't fed his horse, and the ccremouy had to wait until the horse had betti cared for. He explained that a good horso couldn't bo found every day, while thirteen different girls wanted to marry him. 1 A young clergyman whose reputation tor veracity was none ot the nest, veniureu 10 differ with' an old doctor of divinity as to the propriety of whipping children said : " by tin) only time my father whipped me was for telling the truth." Well," retorted the doc tor, "It cured you of it, didn't it '!" Everything is Centennial, red-white-and- blue. or star spangled banner. ".Maria, screams Flora McFlimsey. "hand mo down that Centennial pink silk of mine, that with tl0 revolutionary bias cut on the John Cjuin- cv Adams' ruffle.' "What beats a good cup of collco?" saul Mrs. SpUkins to her husband the other morn ini; at the breakfast table. He gave it up. "Two cups of coffee," she said. "What beats a good wife?" queried Spillikins, bhe gave it lip. "Two good wives," said Splinkms, and then she got mad and skulked, nobody knew why. IIo entered a car door. When the brake- mail came inside and took a key out of his pocket, unlocked the stove, put iu home wood and locked tho door again, he askea him what he locked the stove door for. The hra'kenian khut his left eye, and said he locked the dcor so the lire couldn't go out. A western editor met a well educated farmer recently, and informed him that he would like to have something fiom his pen. The farmer tent liiui a pig and charged him 9.75 for It. 1 . i m X gentleman wisliiug to "pop tho (pics- lion," took up the young lady's cat and said, "pussy may I have your mistress 1" It was answered by the lady, "say yes, pussy." A Detroit young lady, when chidedby her parent for jumping, over a fence, wanted to know if this was not leap jeer. A female teacher in Maine recently at tempted to chastise a boy, when ho turned upon and stabbed her with n gimlet. Klio has quit leaching since it has become Mich n bore to her. Klderly agriculturist to season ticket hold' er iu the train : "You don't have no tick et?" "No, I travel on my good looks 1" 'Tlieii," lifter looking him over, "probably yoil ain't going very far I" Oeneral smile. Judge "Have you anything to oiler to the'eourt before sentence Is pa-od on you?" l'riiotier-"No, judge, I had Slu but the lawyers took that." Topic ; (ieological discussion 1'rincipal "Was ll colder or warmer u bund rid yeais ago (ban at present 1" Pupil (honestly) I don't recollect sir." l'lofesfor of Astronomy (having called tho mime of a student who hns been ab.-ent from several recitations"! (J sick?" Class mate (sotto voce) "Yes, sick of ustrou omy 1" A milkman was lately seeking the aid (if the police to trace the whereabouts of a lam lly ivho hud left the neighborhood owing hlit) eighteen shillings. "Well, 1 supnoso there was nin shillings worth of water iu that milk account,"' remarked the inspector. "That's where it galls me that's where It hurts I" replied the dealer, "They were new customers, and I hadn't commenced to ivuter tholr milk yet." Two sparks from liuilou once came upon a decent looking shepherd in Argyleshlre, and accosted hiuiwlth; "You havn a verv fine view here, you can see n great way." "Vnayr, yu a veny great way. Ah ! ym you can tro America hero, I yuppnso f ""fttw ihrui that." llowisitmt? "Yujist wit trie Ibo lulst arg awa', and you'll see ttlt)tfHllle,,, VEGETINE nrlllrs Hie lllrol.-lteiiotnlot ami IntUjorntf tse wlinln Hytrin. Its Medical Proportiea aro ALTKUATl VIC, TOXIC!, SOLVKXT AX1) PIUKKTIC. f Venpttnn Is mmV erchutvnlv trim the Intro of ran fully iclorli'il l,1il,s, roots ami IiitM. anil so Mrutuily rum entrnleil, Unit It will elTis lunlly rrncll l ain frcini Hi" Mitt'in lurry taint nfMiTofula, "rivfu Inns Humor, Tniiinis, I'micrr, I'liiireroiis Humor, Knslpelis, wi, uiii'iim, "i nnuine Discuses, i hiikit, Fiilntnens nt tin- stomach, nail nil dlienscs Hint hrlsn from Impure blond, wlntirn Inilanunatory and rhrnnln ohpitmnlUtn. nitr.llotn Omit anil Hriltlftl Complalnti, can only bo iteetually cured through Mill UlUtl'l. iw limes nm1 VnmMvrt iltspfi4ia of Ihn Hfcln Past hies, Pimples, blotches, noils. Tetter, srnldfiend and mnETworm efrciineuas roicr lauuu iu em-ii, tiorminent cur,'. . Kor I'nlns In Ilia r-oclf.Kldney Comptntnts, llrnpsv, V'emoln WTofcnem. lmeormna, nrlshnr from inter- mi mfirAMftn. Ann lunrinn inuo.isp nnti iicnprui K'MUtv. VMretlno hMh illrecllv upon Ihoeausesof thesfl oomplMnts. it invUurntCi and ureiieiliens tlifl wIioIh (.ytifin, nets upon tho wrHUn organs, Mlfljslnllniiunallon, oui-os ulceration and wguhitiw llin iKlwpis, 1 i'0r 1'iirnrra. ovspopsin, iniuiiuai i-nusirui-Ki, rnlpltntlon r.f tlm Heart, lleadnrhx, Piles, Nennus licss nnd (li'iurnl Pmstrntlon (if the Nervous Sistem nn inpillrlii' hns over ulvt'ii such nerfret Sill Isfact Ion ns tlm VcoTtliie. It nurtnes tho titood. (IransMnll or ill') orpins, nna iiisMt'ss,cs 11 coniioiuu ponti p cr 1 no nen ous h.vstciu. 'iiio tpiinirl.-!ihli! 1 nros pnet'ted bv Vpcrptlno have Induced laniv plivslcl.nis nnd upollipcul.'S whom vi.ow Id prescrlDu and use It In their una families. In fiipt. Vrt'pMnn Is llio lipsl rplnf'dv cl fllsi'0crcd r,ir lb itlsireillS' iisih unit Istlii-onh-11 Unblo III.OOli I'Lltll'llht jet placed before llu) public. rinn'Aitr.t) hy II. It. STIiVIIXS lloston, niaxs Whnt Is Vcfctlno? It is a compound eitr ctcd from tlio luirks, roots aud herbs. It Is Miture'H llpioedv It Is jmrfecily harmless from any nun p.nvrt ntmn tlin sistem. It Is miiirlstiliur and stlviiu'llielilne. It nets directly upon tho bliod. It nulef.s the ltprinus siHtein. II. i?lvis loll L'OOd.MVC sleep at nlRlit. It Is. a srent panacea for ournired rnthers nnd mothers : for It irtvos them stit'liiflli, Unlets their ihtvcs, nnd elves them Nature's snect sleep, as lias been proied by many nn njren person. 11 is me yioai. ninou I'unuer, it is a sooiuuik icme ilv fnr unr elilltlr.-Mi." If. has rpllpveil nnd elll'ei lltAiian.wTu 11 1u vi-. ttlpimtiif. In tnt-n pvprv Chilli lives It. It relieves rind cures all diseases oilplant- Hit? from liuoum blood. Trvtho veiretuic. (ove u fair tit d for your complaints r then you will nay tn your friend, neighbor unit acquaintance, "Try It tit has cured me." Vetrsllnn fcr the comnlntiits for which it is ricom mended. Is h.nliii; a larger sale thniiiKhout Ihe iniiteu MtnU's iiinn nny oilier one medicine, niiy Vegutlnc will cure these complaints. VAMTAUL.K I.VFOU31 ATIO. IIostok. Dec. 1?. 1SC9. Ocntlcmen My onlv oliject In Rlvln? 3"ou this icsiiinoin.il is 10 spread viiiunnie iniornianou. ruv Inir been badly utlllcted with Suit llhe'iiii. ami the whole surface or my sum be nir covered witu rjnntv tes and pruntloiis. main' of i Inch caused mo ureal patn and annoyance, and knowing It tulmablood uiscnse, i iook uiaov oi uiu uueriiseu uiuuu iue pnrattons, ninon? which Mas any qunntlty of sarsa linrhln, without obtalnlnpr any bencht until I com mencpd taklnif tho Yetrellne. and before I ban com pleted tho Ilrst bottle T saw that I had (;ol tho light medicine. Conseuuently, 1 followed on wlUi It until I had taken seven bottles, when I was pronounced n well man, nnd my skm Is smooth nna entirely tree from pimples and eruptions. I havo never enjoyed so Rood health before, nnd I attribute It all to the uo of Veiretlne. To benefit thobo afflicted with Hhpumntlm. I will make, mention also of tho vecro- tlho's wonderfu' power of cmlnir mo of this acute cumniainc, oi iinuui unie suueieu mu lnienseiy. c. u.ivvneil. Pus. Air't Mlcn.o, it. k., on WUbhlngton Htrett, lloston. Vogetino is Sold by all Druggists June iu,-im. COMPLETE BONE MANURE V O K Buckwheat itnd Fall Croi COMPLETE ONE MAMS MANUFACTURED BY III BREINIG&HELFRICi LEHIGH VALLEY n u ii ri u Vor over 10 rears this braud has held Us lenuta- tlou In contact with many competing fertUlwrs. ONE (lltA.DK ONLY. No variety of names with accommodating fccale of prices. It E C O M MENDED. Hy farmers' clubs, njirlcultiirlsts, planters nnd FOR SAL.E BY A. ,T. Albertsou, liolirfchurg. 11. u iteav, unpen. J. II. eet,hu tz. uuuiwissa. Kiea.s liros., llerivlck. IS. Thompson, iianviiio. ('. W. Wixldrop, liiverslde. The followlnL' tesllmonlil was recelvod seicrnl ycara ayo. A l'iKMlliS Cl VII KKeOUUKNllS TIIK COUrt.KTB HONK .Man i' in: as run m.sr I i.iuii.uku in cm:. (Ireenwoud. Cnlumbta Co.. Oct, 15th. Messrs. lliil.isni .t llKi Hiii n. uenl emen : we. mo illiuerslirlicil. naiini.' Useu your complete llonn .Manure thn past henson, prn eured of jour agent. A I. Mbert&ou, hereby alllrm It tn be the best feitlllzer In use. Wo fully risom mend It to farmers, for 11 Is all that you claim for It. 1 Ulll -I, vu., WLI.I M HNfiEIt.H.i: M AT1IEH, JOHN STANTON, A. DIIEIHLW'lilN, OEO. (IIUTON, A. S. EAIUMAN. June 'to.-jui eiKCUHli AN AOKNCY ) and ?..() or $IUU per nrck, "The civr rcutly ami m'ttv out of cruVr." HOMESTEAD $20 SEWING $20 MACHINE l'or Domestic Ube. With TaWu allil Fixtures OoiUlllotO, only $20. A m I feet and iiiieuiialled, lanro. k i ontr ami dura nte machine, coustruUcd elegant and solid, troiiuiie best luiilell.il with malliuuuitlcal precision, fur con stant family use or luiuiufucturliig purposes. Al ways ready lit a moment's notice to do Its day's hoik, neier oui ui imier, ami wm lasi u generation with moderate caret eusy In understand und nun, ago; light, biuoolh, and b lit running, IIUo Iho well legulaud movement of allim watch; blmpte com pact, emcluut and rellau'e.iillliallthiiluipioicments to be found In thu highest priced iuaUiliics,ui rant ed to do thu bamn wurK. tho batne nay, unci us luptd uuu siuouiii ua u in iiiaciuiit, Aituctnuiweugcu tri umph of Ingenious mechanical skill, en-si-nllully the working w uiunu's friend, and tar In advance of nil ordinary ina"hlncs lor ubscluiu Miength, relluhllliy ami iruicrai useiuuuss; iviu iicin. leu. hick, beuiil. Villi, bind, braid, curd, gather, rulllo, bhh r, plait, fold, scallop, roll, embroider, run up brcudilis, Ke.., null woudeiful lapldity, iii'tilucbs and eiuse.suns Ihu Mruli-'esl l.ullli'.' stllch euuallv line mm smuolli iuriun;ii tin uiuu oi kuiiis, iruin camoriu in beverai Ihlckncsst'S of bi'u.uU'lotli or leather, ullh lino or ci i. u mi iiiitoii, llncn.bllk or tiilue, (lives imftct btlllstuLllun. W 111 earl. Us cost beleral limes oier In a m'0-soii lit Ihu nork It docs, or make a good living fur any nun ur woniau who desires lo mo It fur that jiiiiiiusu; worhs m laiiiuui aim eiusy ino benuuis or children call us-' It h It huut il.uiuv'c. Prlte ot ma chine ullh it -hi tabiu, fully ciiuluneil fur family work iii) Half cube, ciiici ,bt.lo ill an cl s uhd cabinet bl Ii s i-ui.il nt viiiieKHiuiuugiy low rales, ruie iieuvcry ifuaiuiiireu. lieu uu n ua nuiiru. i:xira iului-v naiii (ihlcls lllustiuted nlth cuuiuihigs uf Iho suiciul btilesut machlis lefereiiies, vaility of bolng,.sc, u ailed nee. L'onUdcutlul terms ullh liberal Induce; lucuis iu eiiierprising ciiigjuun, leachcis, buslncbs .,,1.., K.L.,,.n ui luvm Uabllls, ,l,, MHU llnU UV clusuii ugeucles, furnished on upnllcatluu. Addicbs juiiii li. KB.UI in .v Co., col nruaday, New Yolk. hiv ft '7il l'ini. f A N OTll Jill N EW STO HE . IN THU OLD POSTOn-TUK UUII.DIMI, Main Klritl below Market. ("an be found ono of thu best bclis-Luri asHcriinentH i-i jieiis'unu oojs iicuuy aiuuu ciuihing nnu FUJINISHJNQ QOODS. The Ukdeiblgutd filling sum tt tiro buiuiuctluii tu puuliasnn, that he can (lie en- that he cau n i AH LOW AH TIIK I.OWKHT he luilttn the public tucoll aud examine blsbluir. .lESSE UlCKf, Sueecrisor to M. C, lititlniit, VULOAN IRON WORKS DANVILLE, MONTOUIl COUNTY, l'A. YtrlkUAM 11- LAW, Mnniifucliirer ol V wrought Iron Ilrldgcs, iioucrs. uasnonior, Fireproof llu"ldln;s, Wrousht Iron Itoorinj, llooilliijt Krnmcs, Flooring nnd Dooi s, (- nln U'rniltrfit Iron I'lnlll 'arm dales and Kene- lron Pining, Mat kit and all kinds ot Hmith Work, sc. ltepairs promptly attended tu N. ll.-nrnwlnirs and Kstlmales supplltd. Oct. 8, 1816-tl 10 TIIMAl'KI.UyrKI) AND t'XKOltTlI. mat I Thero nno i iLssor oiteases mat re- liidri rn inoro exiieilindi lo Heat tuccessfullj than IhoHOiif n private character. .Many phjslclans sup- Kise llllll IV nen llie lirnuiiry sj iiiin'ius mu n-iin.i-u, hmllsorder or polsmi has been mcrcoiiie. Huch Is not the case. Thndinlcnllles.br thu vniloiis Mnws of the disease nrothen to succeed. 'I lin pans Ilrst attacked aro the thro it, nose, mouth, toinue, skin, tendons, Honrs, mruinenin, rurs, eyes, &c. r n'iiieni, IV the si iiiploms are treated by phjslclnns as Mm pin ulcerations, until sime nf the Important organs of theiiody becomn involved, wheudentli lellevcs the suncrer. lilt. II. W. I.OIill, Imviiif,' mado all pri vate diseases a f tudy, guarantees a speedy nnd per innnent cure with purely vcftclablo medicines. Med ical onicesand drui store, No. B3I North Fifteenth street, Hours, iu im l.uu ana u iu v p. m. jiarcn it, '10-1) J. 11. KNtTTLK. W. It, A11110TT Farmers. Important to andcvcrjbiSiiy In want 6f LIME, LUilliEft, AND GOAL. Wn hale erected kilns at or near the Paper Mlll.oti the I). II. & IV. It. It. ulid me now pivp.ucd tuscll lime nl ii ry rensoiuibli) prices and nt unnd iuallt v. urucrs uy ino car iirouipuy iniun iiiiilsiui'i'i;ii w mi V Kt.itlnii mi tlnuilHUu mad. A full lino of l.r.itltKlt. of all kinds, dressed orlnlliu tnu,'li, Shins es, Uilh and bill Timber to which we lnillu the attention of custo mers. Orders received and tilled for nil kinds ot Family foil- . . . Uy slllct tuienuun to uusincss ivo uopo iu iui-ul share ot pnbllu iutrou.ie KNrrn.r. ahiiott. Oatawlssa, IM. Aptll21,l3Iil.- Centennial Prices, 187G, PLANTS 11 Y MAIL, Postpaid to any address In the United States. Por r.o ct.s 1 New (!' rnnlutn, double orslrgle. ' 21 cts. 2 Older Vailelles, ' " " " tiiicts. I iieranlum, 1 Atferatum. 1 Poleus, 1 er lieiia 1 Saim. 1 li'usehl.l. " J1.00, S Aifcratum. 2leranlum, 'i Sages, 2 Coleus, llCllUllUv;, ILLUUIUIA Uy express; box and pucklnufrre, forlWK). 12 Vcibinas, In lailoty. Dahlias. c ueramuuis, n I'nleus, C Saes, 6 Ayeratums, 4 Hellotr'iies, 1 llouiaidlos, 2 liet'oul.is, I KOhC, Fuchsias, llnrdy I'lnks, I'luur Plants, 1'hnsantheums, Ilasket runts, Carnations, Century Plant, Alteruatheias, Ivies. ljnitamis, Oideis ri'celiod Tor Trees, shrubs nnd Evergreens. Comi Iu accompany all orders. AdJiess DAVID CLI1-TE, ltlverblde, Nurseries, llliei'blde, Olthd Co. l'a. April Sl.-3m. GLASS tops METAL J mvm -w u Min l n i f MBT imiam institutf. COHANSEY GLASS MFGCQ I PHIKDCLP H I A April 14 tw LOUIS BBRNHARD, Dealer In ELGIN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Silvenvare, "Watches and Jewelry IlLOOMSUUIH), PA. iJidlcu' and (Icnllemen's Oold ai.d Mlier Watches, ot Amcilcau and Forilgn manufacture. Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, FINE JBWEUIY, &0 K.G. RBPAIltING AND ENGHAVJNG I'roiniitly i:xi'tiiteil. ocw.fs-ly IT PAYS any unart man no w Ishes to make tn.wio a j ear on a small capital tu ci mincncu In our Uuu of business. KOOPIMI ISA SPhCIAl.TY. 'I licio Is no one In jour county who e.u lies en the business. YOU can learn It In one net k by btudylugour hiblruclluiis, which we send to all who utk for Iheui. Any nun having tio tu btait ultn, can piuthuse enough mu tcrlal lo roots imllnuryliou-es. Tho hum realized from biilo and protlt on thlssupiily, addtd tu the reg ular pay for labor us roofer, should uniounttu not less I hull fsO i. An e.vpeit uiun could easily do I lie woik In ntue woiklng das. Tuo pcrsonsof bmutt means can Join togethir to ndinnlugo; otic, can Hissing, while the oll.er ultcmls to Ihe work. K'nd fur our book of liistrucilonsirrco If you n rite at once) anil sluily 11. Ask fur terms. If jou alo unable lo advance thu monoy. pnsciit the matter lo tho prin cipal sloickceper In jour place, and talk It over with him. He mil ho glad to furnish the Mwk'ulia divide thu protlt ullh jou. We ivlilguaruhtcu ihotcnltoi y to tlic Ilrst respiinlblo applicant. Address N. V. HI.ATi: IIOOITNO CO., Limiiku, 4 t'edar bU.N.Y., and inenllon. 1 tc Co, !uni9-lw TAX NOTICE. The undcrslsiu'il. Treasurer of Iho Town of lllouinsburg, lieicby glius mitleo tha. ho Is prepared iu 11KCKIVK Till: TOWNTAXK3 of said Town, assessed and ascci talncd for tho year is,i, on ami uner I'riiluy, Juno Itllh, lSHi. Mtheolileoof Kuans & lliown at Iho Ilxchaniro Hull 1. In said Ton n : and ull las-paji-rs aro heruby reipilrcd to p iv Mm same, aiiv tux unpaid at Ihu eipliutlun ot thlitydajs fiom tin) bald ir.tli dai uf .lllliu sn III uo pain huh iivo per lciil priuiiujr ii(wu lll lliuuilllb uililil llieieiu, . iv..'-, June IC, 'm, 3w, Tun ii Treasurer, ORPHANS' COUHT SALE or REAL ESTATE! John llunslii'ri'r. iiliiiliiMiutor of (llilcon IIUIIS- Inger. deceased, iv 111 esiiosu tu pnbllu tul'i on tl. tuimisi's on s.vnmn.vY, .nn.Y sth, 1S70. at in o'cloik a hi. the fulloivliig duscilbcd real ebtate lu-v. it i All lieu eel uuu iiiessuago ami 'i' it .i o t r 1. 1 iv i (tjelng tract No. 1,) sltuato In llcavcr township, Col, i;o uoilllilcil lllnl ucscuueti us luuuivs, in ; ih-uiii ntiii? at atfnnti In a nubllu ruad In Scotch Valley llienco along wild ruad nu'th seieuly-tliu degrees, easi niiv-scicu anil ouo-iciuii percnes ui uswiiu, iiiencu iiv lanu oi ucu. r, incisouiii iiurin tun w L'rees west, fine hundred and fortv.blx nerchcs lo I stone, thence boulh seventy-live degrees easl, Us perches to tho place of beginning, containing FIFTY ACIiES strict measure, with thu appurtenance. ALSO, Ti net No. 'l. a certain niece or iiarcel of land situ ,il In ItHiill.r Oiiviishlll nriir,suld. Ijoillldcd on tlio cost by I nron lirilsb.u li.on the north by OolunV 1 Coul and Iron Company, on the west by other luud of said null on llunsliger, iiecuxscd, und on tha suulh uy land of l iaucls t 'rouse, cuiiuiuiiiig 1'OJtT Y AOItKS ultli Hut unnurLHn&ftri'H. i TKIIM Of HjiI.K. Tun ht rent of one-forth of ll, nurcliiuHi inonev tu tm luld at tlwi utrtklur down of the properly, I lio ono fourth less Ihu U-n r ci'nl at tint ooniinnaiiuu oi uai", turn uu ruuuuiung iiuoo luurllcilii oim year tlaanltcr, with Inicnwl Irisil ouunriiuuun nut, JOHN m'NSlNOKII. JaiiUIO. ls. ta .diulnblrulor T lAKK WOTS.wilh crwlthout eauoj Uof JgJ laHltHUHUIUIIllHWWUlf, Ills I'EttM'.rcjvia s i It Mrcco it's fcfre rnuir jAnstffl W?Uir jtf'X'J -'v- Via ,4 ,M fgj ti'vxj sy V.W STOCK OK CLOTHING. AND Gontlomen'o Dxqhb Gcooda. DAVID I.OWKXUKlia tnvltesattcntlon tohl.s liirKenndelegnutatock Cheap and Fashionable Clotliini, nt his store on MAIN STUKET, IN Tltli NKW ULOCK, IlLOOMSIIUUU, PA., ' nhero ho lias Just received from New York and Plill. adelplila a full assartmcnt of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most ta&hlonablo, Uurablo find DRESS 3JOODS, CONSISTING 01' 1S0X saci: l-UOCK. (iUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS. S 01' ALL HOltTS SIZES AND COI.OIW, illo has also replenished his already largo Mock of i I 1 CLOTHS AND CASSI.MI'.ltES, STHIPEl), I'lllUHED ANDJl'luMN VESTd, fiflllTS, C1IAVATS SOCUS, COLLAHH, HANDCEUCHIERS, tlLOVES, ISUSl'ENDEltS, AND FANCY AllTIOLES. He has constantly on hand a larifo and well soloct- ed assortment ot Cloths and Vestiugs, wjdeh he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very hlioit notice, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear and most of it Is ot home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWKLKY, OF KVEUY DESCItlPTION, PINB AND CIIKAP. HIS CASE OK JEWHLHY IS NOT SUKPASSEU IN T1IISPLACK. CALL AND HXAMINIS HIS OKNEItAL AHSOKT- MUNTOl'' Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. DAVID LOWKNIIRHa. July i,'73-tf. ,COlTER,PlATrOM WACOHS.TRACK dXs AGENTS WANTED JaLIIll rOt PrlCE LIST MARVIN SAFE 85SCALECO. 265 BROADWAY N. Y, 721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA. PA. 108 BANK ST, CLEVE. O. Maich .11, -Til.-ly, THE TRIUiMPn TEUSS 0. No. 334 How cry, New Yolk, TO WHOM WAS AWAIIDE1) THE FOR TIIK Best Elastic Truss and Soprier At tho great Ami-ilcim Institute Pulr (SKSSIOX isift.) Ct'iiE Hi nt'iiK nt Pnoit 1.0 m OJ IUvs, anu Oinu 1 1,000 1011 x Cask T'iiuv C.issur ( cm'. They 1 mploy a llrst-class I July Surgeon, Terms inodcrute. cures (iimiaiilccd. Tho usual discuuuis tu Patruus of Husbandry. Examinations Pri e I outers tilled by n ull. Send ten cents tor Descriptive 1HIIIK, ill 1JI.U. IV, 11. uuiinu.v.M, -Mar. 24, 'iC.-1y, (leneral Bupcrlntendi nt. Ycrbatim Reporting. TKItMS: Actual trawling-, hoarding-, and other epc-nscs; ttvo uouars 11 session, ior insiiig 1110 renoi 1; aii-i ten ccnis a iuiiu, 1 iiuiiunu ivuuis, ; iui iviituiii out Into liiiiir.liarid. v hern i lut lnntiiT renoitcil In one davciiuuls or exceeds llfly folios, thoilve-dullurfeo will bo rcndll ed, nnd Ihe Hansel Iblng lido long-hand clanged ut lltlcenceiitsafollo;bul,'n all such cases, If fewer than llfly fullus mu puichuscd, thu nvo dolluni will 00 cun 1 gc 11. Adihess H. N. Walker. A.M.. ('ourl-Rtenoir. rapher, llloouisburg, Columbia county, pcnnsylva- "ltcsldcnce. Iron sticct, between Thhd and I out 111. onico Willi K. E.Oivls. i:sii..Columblaii-bulld- lug; entrance. opposite, tho east gulo to thu coiiit- uuusu yuiu, nisi iitrtir, nisi iiuui-iu num. Ollli e-liour, lioui,(wilvn to oiiu,orcluck. cb IS, ls70-ly Tho mil Street Indicator. THIS WKKK'S 16-SUK BKNT KHUK. Cfiiilulim I'll inilal Hluslrutluiisnf Hulls and Hears. Also, full undcoinplcle liislructlniis how to operate In stiii-kK and stink l'rivlhL-cs. CanlUil lilts and suggebtluns. Also, u list of Valuable premiums to Clubs, "send for It." llt'UKWALTT'.lt A. CO., IliinUls anil IlruLus, P. o. Ilux 4317. 10 Wall St., New Yolk Clly, Mar,si,'fo,-ly PATEJSTS. Persons desi ring to take out Patents, or desiring Information fiom thu United Mutts Patent onice, should consult V. A. LKIIM ANN,sot.iciroit ok Autm- CAH A till POHKIUN PATtNlH, WOSlllUglOn, 1). 0, ltX- amlnal Ions free, NO PATENT NO PAY. Scud for Circular. Junes, ,7t.-lin, J AST NOTICE. I crsoui Iniltbllil to II. I. Ihi tteulocli fir ursuttiirlnttiiu ioIImiCuix'viiiian mti Ja-itiv iiorinm th.il Ids l-iHJks tmc lor Kt-Trrnl lnor,ll.s pait bisii In llW llAUin IK lllb UllUtTblL'lXSJ IUT IllUltS'llllll. IIKJ I thu ttltiAltIill,IlhVblliIUUslLpMliiSl Inane, v, u. tiiivia, JKtlK)itt-U. rjHiUMeM GRAND; OPENING 1 lELLAS 1MEN.DEN11ALL fTTAVlNO resumed the limitless of Mealiim (X.L dlscliijf nl his Old Btuie, on MAIN HT1MJHT, lll.OOMSIlUUO, NKAll TIIK 10IIKH HOTKt., I WklreKto calltho attention of his Ki lends nnd tlio I'ubiic Kent iiiiiy.o his NKW, I'ULL ANII VAltlUI) STOCK OF GOODS, JUST OPENED, And solicits a share of public patronngo 1MB STOCK CONSISTS OP bllY 000DS, (inocKMEs, o.ui:i;sflWAits, WOODIiNWAIIE, WIt.I.OWWAUK, DOOTH ! HIIOUS, IIA1IDWA11K, FI.OU1I AND VISED In connection with his stock of Jlircimtidlse he cMibisMiy Keeps on nanu in ins yam. A t'Ot.t, STOCK Ot' Dressed and Mused Limilier, A'I Slll.VOt.nsot'' 111H MANUVACTdllE. Bill Luinbci' nnulc ii sjicchility. CALL AND SEE. OCt.3.1S73-tf. BLOOMSBUEa -.,fl MARBLE WORKS. T. L. GUNTON. Proprietor, MAIN STIIEET, 11ELOW MA11KET. Manufacturer of mid L'eakr in all linth of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WQMS WousotheliestAMnUICAN and ITAi IAN Marble. IIo ha3 on hand and furnishes to onW JIONUJIKNTS, TOM US. IIUADSTOXES, UUNS, VASKS, Ac. Eierv variety nr Mai hie cutting neatly executed at lliu iinveM niuiKeL iin-rs. A long pr.icl leal expel leiiee and pcrsoualntlcnlton tu liusluess makes Hie piopilelor eunlldeiit of Riling satisfaction. All ui tiers hy mall piomplly uttendeu to. I", i). oo VJJ. i&TX. li. work ihhieml free of cltarye.-fm Aug. 21, '74-ly. T. I.. OUN'TON, Proprietor. "yAINWIiKiHTJcCO., WIIOI.IMALU UHOClSltS, N. K. Corner Second and Arch Strceis, l'llll.AUKI.rUIA, Dealers in TEAS. SYItUPS. COl'TEU, SL'OAlt, MOhAS.SK? r.ICK, 81'ICES, Bicxitn SODA, Ac, c. Iifordcrs will receive prompt attention. . ei.T-tr ItOLI.lNS & HOLMES No. 1J Centra Sire 1 Plmiite Gas anil Steam Fitters IMANIIPACTUIIEIIS OP J7 X 3ST "W 23, E, (1AI.VANI.ED IKON CtiltNIDH, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wiro Trellises, Dealers in Sloves. Kant;' 1.'. 1(. . Ill, ,.,.. II....!,. f mo I linen t.-, v tit tittL.1. n, t ..lit 11111.1 ..i,.,,-.-., .-,.. Cl rates, .Mantels, l'UMl'ri, Weather Strijis, 4'C. AISU G-AS FIXTURES of tlm latest design. Special attention paid to re- t. K. Hell iiiiiieimr. Key Mttlinr. Sc. Pilialo Itesl- 1 an nir l'W nu .v 11 luiies ui eici.v ui-seii 11 iuii.pt iiu-s. denccs Heated by titeain ut asuiull eostuhovo Hut Jill, ff-u. 1 r ti REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. AMM0NLITHI) BUPElt rilOSPHATE. circulars and aualy sis mailed free on urpllcatlon. Por bale by Jleali is generjlly, nnd by the Importers aim .tiuiiiuaciuii-ib, josiaii aj.vs sons, No. f-'ruih Delftvvnro Me., rhllnilclphla AGENTS, make no engagement li'-l yon tee our NEW BOOK, 'Which In thrilling Interest, Hcrlln,? mt rlt, chganco aim inenpiiess, nas ansuiuieiy 11 a ispiai. it is hie i insir- itir uiu i cuieniiiiii pel iui i luses on sigui. Tim 'Ninth Amcilciin Itovlew " suvs it Is "deserv ing of iiniiuallllt d prulsei we iilillclpate f r It an ex tensile popularity ;" Ihu "llufiuiiuo Times" says, Must such a work as thiiusaiids of tlio American peoplo will bo glad lo possess!" mo "Detroit Adver llsor culls It "picfcrublo to nnvytt publlslu'd." Any active man or wouiuu of good uddivtiH insureit large prollls und steady work fur a .far. Fur full pal titu lars address .1. It. POKD A CO., April 1412 vr, nr rutic ruce. r, Tins I'AI-ku is lANm.r vrrrni ROWELL & fHESMAN . Advertising s Agents, THIRP& CHESTNUT ST. LOUIS, MO BUSINESS OA 10)3, VIBI-I'lNOCAHm. I.KITKUIIICHJVS IHU.O'llfAJW, 3YISWJUH. L. A(" NtHtly ami Cli Mpy 7irinl0il at tlio C'OIJJW- Jityuiluy utUxiif. ',tai.nts tuntix. Ouuioinl m vary v i. ,.., "-'i N EW GOO OS ! A HEAVY STOCK, Cheaper ilian Ever! S. II. MILLER & SON Have Just Received tho largest and best supply ol CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They have cicr offered lotnclr friends and cus tomers, (Jloths, Cassimeros, and Satinotts for MHX'3 WIJAlt, Olotlis, Alapaeus, Merinos, for IjADIUS' WKAH, CAMCOKfl, MUSMNS, CAAIHKICS, ami every" variety of Pry Goods STOCK 01' ileslreil. Carpats, Mata, Ottomans, CLOSED OUT AT COST KAJItlA' GJtOCERIJiS, induiliii!: all the vatletles of C'OKKIIKS, TKAS ami SUdAltS, a general supply of articles useful for the table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Countiy produce of all kinds taken iu ex- inge fur goods at cash prices. oct.r.e,';4-if .CALIFORNIA the ciiif Afio .t NoiiTii-wr..srr.i;N p.aii.way Emhraccs under one manngement the flreat Trunk .mv,.v l ii.m f l he v IN'l' iiiiil NOltlTl-WEST.and. wiiii lis niiiiieriiiis iii'inu lies and eiiiiiiccllons. forms I the Miortest una .pucKcsi, ro ouei iccn ui ic igu lllnl nil liolnl.s 111 ILLINOIS, 11ICUI, I-.UKI -HKKH .IIICIIU1AS, .IllSNKSUH, IUWA, .S hllllAOft,, VUII1UI 111,1 and the ivcsicrii Tciiiionts. us Oiiiului ami t'alll'oi iilii I.Ino Is tlin whorti'st, nnd bevt route for nil points In north- irn nois. lumi. nakoin. .M-nrasica, ivsoiniuir, Colorado, .Nevadu, t'tah, Cuiltornla, Oregon, China, .la pa n uuu .usiruuu. us Cliicngo, ItliiillNon tSi St. Paul I.I no tho Rhni t lino for Northern Wisconsin and Minne sota, and fur -Madison, Ft. Paul, lllnneapoilsuluth, uuu ail poiuui in uiu great isurm-wusi. 113 tVliionii nml St. Peter I.lnc IS Hit-IJIUJ IUUU- IUI , IIIWIMl, ItUtllVCbUI, J , I.IUilll.V, .Maiil.atn, St. Peter, New I Ini, end ull points In soiiinerii anil central .iiiune-,oia. us (Jrctin Itiij untl Imciiicllc I.ino Is t tin only line for .lanesi Hie, Watei ton n, Fond lut l.ae, lisiisnsli, p iieion, iiicciiii.il, i.iuiuuu.i, .iu- L'.iunee, Mnliiui-lle, liuughlou, llnncuci; anil ine Lake bupeilur countiy. IU X'rci'iioi't mnt Dubuque I.lnc Is the only route for Hlgln, ltockford, Frceport, and an pun is via i-rcepuru us CliirstKO ixl Utilwiiultcu Line Is tho old I.al;o Shorn Itoule, and Is the o-,ly ono passing through i-;vunsion, i-nso t orcsi, iiicuiaiiu pail;, wauiicg.in, iiacine, Kcnusuaio.uiiivnuk.ee. Pulliwiiii l;'ucc Cnrs nrn run nn nil thrfillirll trains of tilts road. 'I his Is thu ONLY I.I Mi rutinlm.' Iheso ram lie- tweeii Chicago and St. Paul, Chicago anu .muimiukcc, or chlcaeii and Winona. At Ijmana uill siecpci-s cunneui nun 1110 uieiiiiuu dcciicis on the l'i h n Puclllc :i.illruail for all points nest of the Mlssoiu 1 1 Her. on tlio arrlial ot Iho trains from the castor south, the trains ot Ihe Chicago ; Noith-Western Itullivuy lenm Chicago us follows I'OK l Ol'SCll. 111. II IS, 11 11 A IU ASH I..M IHIIlJ.ll, I 11 U through IraliiMlally, ullh Pullman palace iinuilng runm and sleeping cars through to Council lllurfs. Foil sr Pai'i. ANii.MiNNKii'oi is, two ilirutigli trains dally, Willi Pullman palaco cms attached lo both trnllis. run (1HI-F.S iiav anii i.AKi, sci Kiiioii, two uains d.illv, wllh Pullman palacu cars attached, aud run- llllig llirougll iu ,iiuiiiieiii-. i k ah .WALKhr. iui r iiiioimu uiiiiis uaiu . i tin man cars on night tiuliis, parlor cuairtars on nay irains. i 'nn spjiiTA ash Winona nnd nulnts In MInnosuta. ono through train dally, with Pullman slcepeisto winuua. I on Hi'iit'oi-K, na ricepoir, twoinrougn trains dally, ii 1th Pullman cara oil night trains. i.'.nt uri'.rnee. and La I'kosf. via Clinton, two through Uains dally, nlth Pullman cars on night train lo MCinegor, uiwa. I-Oll SIOUX Cirv AMI 1 ASKION, iwo iruius UUliy.l'UU- inan cars lo .vus-ouii vnuey .iiincuon. .'nn .akii OkNKVA. ion i rains mu v. KOU ltOCKI'Olll). sikiii.isii, Ki:sosiia, .Ianksvii.i.k, and other polnts.you can havo from two to ten trains uiiuy. New York olllee, No 41ft llroudway; lloston olllce ft sinto siieet: Omaha olllce. asa I-'iiinliaiii Slicet: vim I lanclsco oliice, 1'Jl Montgomery street; Chlca gu ticket olllccs: e.l Clnik street, under sheiiniin Tlouai'! coiner canal and .Madison hi reels; Ktulu st i'ei-1, ili'iml . cnilier iv. Kl uio iiniicau.il Mrueis hhi s mi-i-i uei ill. i-iii iii-i ti i-ii-i unit imiiu out t t.-i. Kur rates ur Infui million notiittiiliiablu irolu jour liomu ticket agents, apply lo W. II. S'TKNNnrr, .Marvin Ilrnurrr, Ocn. sup't.Chlcago Pcb. 4,'76-ly tlcn. Pass. Ag'i, Chicago. EILVBK. FZfAVSS WARS. Elcctro-Phtod Tatlo Ware, AND Ornamental Att "Work IN HltUAT VAltlETY, JIANUFACTUltKI) 15V TIIK , 5 O 0 13 V O it (1 W!iy, iNoW ICfk. 'I ho best Plated Spoons and I'oi ks are those stiver Plated heav lest on Ihu puiiH where hccessullly tho most wear comes, and bcailug the Trade Miuk, 1817 nooi:iw imoTiiMis xii. N. II.-This great Unprov cmcnt In fcllvcr-Platcd Spoons and Pen Ks Is applied allko to each grado of Plate, A 1, Rand 12 oz., ns ordeicd. Tho Process nnd Machinery for manufacturing these goods uro Pat ented. T ho Exlra or "Standard Plate" made by this company is Mnuipcd A 1, simply, and Is plated 20 percent, heavier than tlio ordinary mallet stand ard. Stf-ITrst Premiums awarded at all Fairs whero exhibited, hciaWoi Id's Pair of 1S52 to Amcilcan Instltutu Pair, 1913, inclusive. Mttichlo, '70,-cm. Avvanleil ihe Highest Medal at S'lenna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 5'Jl, llroailway, Xew York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) llAKd'At-rrnnis, iMioiiTmis anu Deaikusin C1UIOMOS ANI 1'UAMIuS, STEREOSCOPES AND VIUWS, lillUMS, CiUAI'IlOSCOl'IvS &SUITAIIM5 VIKWH. Pliotopiiliic Materials. Wo aio headiiiiartciM fcr everj thing In Ilia way of Storcopticonti and Magio Lanterns, Heliig.Manufuctureisof Ihu IMICKO-SCl KNT1 KI0 I.ANTKItN, KTICHICO.I'ANOI'TICO.V, UNIVUllSITY STUItKOITICON, ADVr.ItTlSKlt'SSTIvItKOlTlCON, AltTOITICON. KC1IOOI, LANTintN, KAMIIA' I.ANTKItN i'UOl'LU'H I.ANThllN, Kacli Mjlo lielnglhe licstof Its class III tho market. Cutaiogtu'H of Iiinleiiis mid Widen, wlUi directions for tibhlg, sent uu apiillcatlou. Any enterprising mail eau muku money wllna juugiu i,unu.'ru. XiV'Ciit out this ailvcillscinent Tor refer ncoffii3 Pen. 18, in-Tin THE "MOODY SHIRT." MADK TO OltDKIt ONLY. A I'Kltl'KHT yiT IUAJtANTJ!KH. (Iciilleiiii li ilitJiliigS'tiirls mil plisise drop in a line Slid our Ail ut villi call aud KVl the iirfkflireiUL'iil. Patltry NO. M llntanumia AiekUix Aaaiews v. il juiwiiit. i, i-ilauli io.';t.1y MraiUiik. iu. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES F" LADKIJ'IIA AND KKADINO HO AD AHltANQ IiMENT OF PASSKNGKU TltAINS. XI A V S9, 1S70. TltAlNfl t.EAVK HtTKBT AS rol.IOWS (SCNPAY IXCWTliD For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, I'ottsvlllo Tnmaiiua, Ac., It, an a. in For Catnnlssa, 1 1 ,ft:i n, m, and 7,90 p. m. For WlUlamspoi 1,0,34 a. in. nnd 4,00 p. m. TKilNS.rOH nvriRT lcivi as roi.Lowe, (schbat xx CEriEU.) Lcavo Now York, 8,4s a. m. Leave Philadelphia, 0,1B a. m. Lcavo neadlntf, 11,91a. m., rottsviUe, 18,10 p. m andTamatjua, 1,80 p. m. Leave cataivlssa, n,S3 a. in. and 4,oo p. m. Leave Wiutamspuit, 12,00 m. ande.oop, m. Passengers inud from Now York nnd Phtlado plil.i go throuoti ii Itliout Change of Cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, Jan.U, nw-tf, Ocncrol Superintendent. N OIITJUOKN (JUNTKAL It.VILWAY COMPANY. On nnd after November 20th, 1810, trains will leavo SUNHUHYas MIuwbi NOItTHWAltD. Erlo Mall B.tO a. in., nn Ive Elmlra , , . . .ll.f.o n. m " Cutiiindalgun.,. 3.33 p. m ltochcMer 6.10 " Mugara 9 40 " Konovo nccommod.i' Ion 11.10 a. m. arrlio Williams itl!p. m. Elinlra Mali 4.1c a. in., iirrtvc Elmlra 10.20 n. m. Utillalo Express 7.1s a. in, an li e llunalo 8.10 a. ni. ROUTHWAHD. Ilullalo Express 2.M a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 4.10 n. m " Iialllmores.io ' KhnlraMall 11.15n. m., arilio Harrlsburg l.r,o p. m " Washington 10.S0 " " Hattlmoro 0.30 " " ' Washington 8.S0 " llaril&burguecominodatlon 8.40 p. m. arrlio Harris burg lo.!.o p. in. ailliu iiuiiitiioio i.cit u, in " Washington 0.13 " Ei lo Mall 12.SS a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3.1)5 a. in. " lljltlnioros.io '' " Washlnu'tori lo.se " All dally except Sunday. 1). M. 110 YD, Jr., Ocneral Passenger Agont A. .T. CASSATT, (icncrnl Manager ,nTJiTMC!VT "if A MTA P ATT. 170 ATI 11 U X 1J V XJLA1XU. XI.XXJ.XJ XbVXLl, riiilulelih!n & Kric I!. U. Division. SU.MMEll TI5IU TAW,E. ON and after SUNDAY, A I'll. 23, 1870. tha trains on tlio PhlladclDlita & Erie Kail lioad Illusion will run ns follows : mttTU'AllD. EltlEEXPIlESSloaves New York 9 S5 o.m Philadelphia in.es p. m " " lialtlmoro 1.20 p. m " " Harrlsburg ts.00 p. m " arr. at wniiumsport hm p. in " " Lock linen lo.uop. m " " Erlo lo 03 a. ni EHIE. MAIL leaves New York. 8.2ft p. m " " I hlladelphhi 11.05 p. in " " llaltlmore H.iop. in " Harrlsburg 4.aft u. in " " Wllllamspurt s.xin. 111 " " Luck Ilaieu u.4ua. in " " Itenoio Hi.;,.-, 11. in " arr. at lirlo 7.50 p. In suciAiiA nxi'iiess leaves Philadelphia.. 7.2a n. m ' " " luitlinoru 7.31) n.m " " " Harrlsburg. ...10.4ft a. m ' " arr. at Wtlllamsport.. l.ft ip. in " " ' Lock Haven.... 8.15 p. in " " " Henoiu 4.15 p. in " " " Kane 8.45 p. 111 " " " iluiralo ick iiavkn Arcoji. leaves Philadelphia 8.00 n. ni ' " uaiiimore s iiti a. m 1 " " " Harrlsburg 1 2ft p. m " " " nrr. at Wllllamsport ... f.lu p. in ' " " " Lock llaicu 7.30 p. ni SUNDAY EXPIIESS leaves New York S.23 p. m " " I'liiiaueipnia 11 sup. 111 " " " liiililmoru 0.10 p, in " " " Harrlsburg 4.10u. in " " nrr. at Wllllamspurt 7.40 a. in : o: EASTWAIIV. PIIIIA EXPItESS leaves Erlo .. 7.D0 p.m . ti.llll a. 111 ... i.ftn a. in . .11 40 u. ill ., 0.2ft p. M .. s.m i. m .. 0.15 p. Ill " " iick Haven... " " " Wllll.imsiiort., " " nnlvcsut Harilsbiirg.,,. " " " noltlmoru " " " Philadelphia... " " " New York DAY EXPHESS leaves Kane aim a. m M Itenuvo lo.iun, m " Lock Haven 11. 0 a. tu " Wllllamsport.... 12 40 p. tu arr. at HnrrWiurg 4.10 p. 111 " Philadelphia 7.211 p. 111 " Now York pi 13 p. in " lialtlmoro 7.3ft p. m " Washington 0.02 ii. in EHIE JlATEi leaves Erie 11.20 n. m " " iti novo... 8.ftft p. in " " " Loci; Haven lc.115 11. m " " " WHIIainsiHiit ll.lft p.m ' " arr. at ll'iirlsbuig 2.4511. m " " ' lialtlmoro , 7.35 a ill " " " Phlladclnhla 7.0011.111 " " " New York 10.1011. m PAST LINE leaves Wllllamsport 12.3ft n. m " " air. al lluirhburg.i s.r.-ui. 111 " " " Haltlmoio 7.3ft a. m " " " Philadelphia 7..10a. m " " " New York 10.2ft a. ill SUNDAY EXPRESS leaves Wllllamsport... 8.13 a. m ' " urr. at Hurrlsbuig 11,4011,111 " " " Philadelphia.. , 11.311 p.m " " " NuwYoik 6.4ft p. Ill ' " " llaltlmoie 7.3ft p. 111 Erlo Mall West. Niagara Express West, hoc k llavi n Accom. West und Day Express East niiike close coii nectlnu ut NoilhuniUTlaiid with L. & 11. It. It. trains rur llkes-liuiiHund Scrauton. Pile Mall West, Niagara Eapicss West, Erin press West and Link Haven Acccmmodatlou West make close coniiecllcu ut Wlllkinibpoit Willi N. C. II. W. trains 1101 Ih. Hi lo Mall West, Nhigrra Express West, and Ilny Express East 11111I.0 closo conutcllon at Loci; Haven Willi 11. li. V. It. It. trains. Erlo Mull East and Most tonncct nt Erlo wllh trains on 1.. s.-M. s It.lt. at Coiry wllh o. c. A. v. It It. at Empoiliun with 11. N. . & P. It. It. and at Drlltwoud Willi A V. It. It. Parlor Cois will 11111 between Philadelphia and WlUlamspoi l on Niagara Express West, Kilo Ex press West, PliUulelphla Lxpiess Easl Hay Exrriss Easl ai.d Sunday Expiess East, bleeping Cars on all night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, Dec. 17,'75-tf General Supt. DKI.AWA wp.sti:; AUK, LACIfA WANNA AND UN ItAlt.llOAD. liLOOMSIlUHO DIVISION. Time-Tablo No. so, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, NOVIiMHEIl Iti 1175. Noimi, STATIONS. ncrniiton liellcviiu .... Tuvloivllle.... ...l.aiknwMiiui Plltston .. WcH Plltston... Wjouiiiig Mnltby Iiennctt Wlngstun Kingston ..Plvuiouth.iuiie., Plymouth .... Avundalo .. NimltciAu .UunliKk's i reck. . ..Wdckslihiny..,.. ...hick's Perry.., ....Heath Haven... Herwlck .... 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Ul. 4 40 4 fil 0 U 5 OS fi 14 fi '."I 5 OS 6 47 ...llloouisburg Pillion Catawlss.i Hrldge.1 7 sol . t-iat B n 1VIU.11, 7 11 7 Ol 7 II .....iianvino .....Chulasky,. Cumci on . 4 ta 4 50 4 ta p.m. 5 5S 0 10 0 45 .Norlhumberland. IS 51 V 11 U.lll. ii i in. p.m. ii.iii. Superintendent's onicuhtraiiton, iho. GLAZING AND PAPERING. "WJlv V ,n0mP:' rron Btrtt l'lw PCC kinds of ' Ul00lni,,urfc''1'a'' 18 Propped to do al PAINTING, GLAZING, ami PAPEIt HANGING 8 n th best styles, at lowest prices, and atshort isirlles having such vrork calllug uu tuo. todo vllliuicinaicy All work vraiTiinted to giro sauufactlun. HUllcllUl tuilurs "WJi. l iiOltlNU. Much tti