THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOi I SBURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. Agricultural. jury Work In May. rinntlng la Rcncrnlly finished beforo this tlmo. Trees llmt linvc been properly heeled In will be sufficiently retnrded to allow them to bo sent from the nurseries. Trees In transit In wnnn weathe aro llahlo to Inju ries. Grafting Is one of the operations that had better be done too late than too early. The proper tlmo is when the swelling nf the buds shows vegetation to bo active and it is risky to do it earlier. Tho most successful graft' ing of an orchard wo ever saw, was done while tho tree was In full blumn. At this season the bark slips readily and earn Is re quired In sawing off Urn limb', not to strip ll and make a bad wound. It is better now, to quite cut through the bark with a strong knife nil Around where tins saw Is to work. Grafting wax for ue now should have more resin in it, to mako it harder, than that ap plied in cooler weather. Buns Bi'.lowtiii: Grt.vrr. A gentleman about to graft informed us that ho was ad vised by "a professional," to "scrape the branches," In order to remove, every bud be low the gral, and called to inquire as lo tho propriety of thi. Whenever a bud starts into growth, the sap flows towards that bud. Tho buds on the eion are dormant, and will remain so until a union is formed with the ftock, sufficient for that to supply the clon nithsnp O allow Its buds to commence prowtli. If the stock or its branch is entire ly deprived of bud,the sap has little Induce ment to ascend, but if the buds are left near ly up to tho point where thu grafts are in serted, their starting will cause an abundant supply of nutriment to flow to them, and the chances of the success of the grufts great ly increased. When tho buds on the cions have commenced to grow and not until then the young shoots Iclow are to be broken or rubbed off. Insects will increase as the supply of food becomes abundant. Kggs of the Tent Cuter pillar that havo escaped observation, will now hatch, and the small caterpillars will commence to feed, making their web", or "tents" whjle yet small ; these are best seen while the dew is on them, in early morning. ijye, wuuewasn, petroleum aim oilier things' have been advised, to be applied with a swab. The quickest, easiest, and surest way is to remove the web, morning or even ing, when all are at home, by the hand gloved or not and throw It upon the ground and stamp it. Uorers in the apple ami quince are detected by their sawdust, and by a depression in the smooth bark, thoio in the peach and other stone fruits by an exultation ol gum. Tuey must bo cut out, or be probed and punched to death by means of wire. Curculio, on stone fruits general ly, bat on tho plum particularly, begins work as soon as the fruit is set; j.irring the tree, catching the insects on u cloth, and then killing them is tho only remedy, 'ant .ice often cover tho young shoots ; strong soap suds or tobacco water will kill them on low trees the branches may be bent down and dipped; on others the liquid must ue jreeiy appneu by a syringe or gar den pump. Young Trees should have the. soil kept clean and mellow among them, and, espec ially if set this spring, should havo inurh bcllire dry weather seta in. A tree properly planted rarely needs stakes, but if any are disposed to grow crooked, it is best to reme dy thl3 while they aro young, and stake them. Mulching is of great benefit to a largo share of tho small fruits. A mulch, while it prevents evaporation and overheating the soil, allows the rains to ss through, and by preventing the beating of storms, keeps the soil mellow and porous, llccause thoe who live near the coaft often write of the benefits from Using salt hay, many have an idea that this is the necessary material or a mulch. Whatever mechanically protects tho soil and meets the above named condi tions may be used. l!og hay, straw (always abundant iu grain districts), corn stalks, chips (cawdust is not advisable, as it .breed fungi), spent tan bark, litter fioni stables, and even small stones, havo all been suc cessfully used for tho purpose. STr.Avui:aitir.s.-The sooner the mulch is applied, the better: aside from its other uses it is importaut in keepiugthe fruit clean. In some states tho harvest isflover; in others it is now at its height, wh'ile it is still anticipated elsewhere. We saw (April 10) a fine lot of South Carolina berries, with their value diminished one-half because an over-ripe berry or two was iu each basket. The further tho diltance the fruit is to he sent, the lets ripe it should be. For near markets, the fiuit is best picked into the baskets, acd not again handled ; but if to be en route for twenty-four hours or more, it snoula be picked in flat baskets, taken to a shady place to cool olf, and then carelully assorted and put into the baskets or cups, taking care to put in not a single berry so ripe that it will soften and crush on the pas sage. The precise degree of ripeness can only bo learned by experience, but it Is safe to say, in general terms, that for a trip of twenty-four hours, no full-colored .fruit should be packed. The White Glub often makes sad woik with strawberries, and their presence is nut known until the mischief is done. When a strawberry plant wilts, take it up and search for the grub before it gets to and eats the roots from another plant. Illackbeirifs and Itaspberries will now be making their growth of cans for next year's fruiting. Three or four cans aro usually enough for each stool, all others are to he cut away. As soon as tall enough, tie tlicm to the Btake or trellis, and when they reach the desired height, stop them by pinching out the top. Three or four feet is enough for raspberries, and six or seven for black berries. If rust appears, cut aud burn the diseased stems. Cowukts and Goo.si:iiEi;r.na. No plants are more benefitted by a mulch than these ; very little manure is excellent for t'lemj It tends to prevent mildew and great ly prolongs the season. The currant worms must be taken In hand at their first appear ance; tho Insect deposits its eggs on the under side of the lower leaves, and If u watch Is kept for these much trouble may be avoided by crushlrjg the eggs. As soon as the leaves appear to be eaten begin the war. While hellebore is the efficient reme dy. It is sold at the drug stores In fine powder. This may be sifted upon the bush es, but it Is better to apply it with a little water, Put a tablespoonful of the ponder Into a bowl or other vessel, and pour on a little boiling water; thoroughly stir until the powder is all wetted, then add more boiling water, a quart or so, Stirling to com pletely mix it; puur this into a pail, filling the pall with cold water. Apply this with a syringe or gardeu pump; in tbreednysnp ply again ; if more worms appear, repeat. Three applications are usually sufficient. Grape Viues,lu northern localitlcs.at least, do not need a mulch ; they do better with their roots In warm soli. As the shoots develop lime will often Le found a caterpillar en rolled In tli" young leaves. It does less In than may bo supposed, though as It dtfiures somo of the leave", It Is well to re move It, which can only bo doro by hand picking-. When the vino flowers, Rose-bugs will uely find It out, and gather upon the clusters, early In the morning. American (jnculturalhl. Setting liens. I'titn tablespoonful ol sulphur in the nest as soon as hens or turkeys nre set. Th heat of tho fowls causes tho fumes of the sulphur to penetrate every part of their bodlc", every louso is killed, and, as all nits aro hatched within ten day., when the mother leaves the nest with her brood she Is perfectly free from nits and lice. It convenient to havo two. Iicds hatching at the same time, since, if accidents happen, the two broods may be united. Again, on tho hatching day It frequently occurs that. to prevent llio newly-born chicks being crushed by eggs that nre behind time, it dc-i ruble to give ail that are hatched to one hen alone. Not only does this give security to tlit) chick", who run some Imzird of be ing crushed, if they aro kept for any pro longed time uuder the mother ; but the tin hatched eggs nlo stand a f,ir better chance, For when a hen finds chicl'cus under her he sits higher from the tggs, and less warmth is afforded them at tho time they re quire most. Nnfiln but a Hn tnl le of Groans. It being genere'Iy known, that no collec tion would be taken up, there was an unusu ally large attendance of Lime ICilners, and when the boll rang the audience to order ev ery beticlt see neo taken. Ilrotlier U.tr I- ner looked the very pictu roof rosy health as he shook tho kinks out of his spine, aud aid: 'Gem'len, what am dat oljeck on ilat skv-blue stool obcr thir V 'Dat's de water pall,' was the answer. 'Jess so, gemlen jess so. If dat pail war painted red or blew what would it be' 'Jsttillti but a pil. 'Jesso again. If wo would paint dat pail, an Iresco ue nauule.an silver plate tie hoops, an' call it de Tower of London, it wouldn't be de tower enny moar dan it is now. We iz all agreed on dat all but de women. My olo woman, who am black as de one spot of spades, lame in de leflfleg.an' nid no more beauty dan de hind end of a butcher's cart, frizzes a curl ober her lelf ear, ties a red ribbun arnun' her throat, puts on a bustle, squeezes her corset till she can't holler, an sail s down de street wid do hle.di in her ear dat she's a turkey ob do first water. She reckons dat nobody can gazo on her widout n shiver of admiration, an' dat folks will emaginedatl own all ;de corner lots on de Brush-la'm. But she's nuffiu but my ole woman, arter all nullin but a bun dle o' groans an' a heap o' aches. Walk out on de street an' what d'ye see ? Ebery female in de lan' rubs paint on her cheeks an' powder on her face. Day frizz deir ha'r squeeze up on deir corsets, nip along on deir toes, an' de hull aim is to deceive de men inter bellevin' dat dey am hansum and lub ly. De uglier an' meaner Iookin' de womnn am, de moro she frizzes and de harder she nips. Ue less money dey hev to dress on de richer de duds are, an' de moar 'jewelry dey wave aroun'. A man stans up in de broad light o' day, an' de hull world kin see if he's humbly an' ugly an' lame an' sneaky, but de woman sails along in a cloud of gor gi ousness, an' deception doau come out till after she's got you last. Ufa pig is a pig, whyshud we call him a cookstove? Kt a woman is a woman, why de need of all dis paint an' powder an' nippin' aroun'? De whito man doau predate it, do nigger is sick of it, an' I tell you, gem'len, dat de time am cumin' when dis country am gwino to sigh mighty hard for a return of de days when a clean calico dress an' a healthy wo man went aroun' in company,' Detroit Preen. Tuikhh Assault on Miotic, July 27. 1 ISO To prevent the construction of supplemen tary defenes, a cannonade of twenty-fun hours was hurled through the breach. sunrise on the 27th of July came the assault, 1 lie defeuders, lying ou tlie inner slope the mound ot ruins, worn out with loug natcuing aud continuous uproar, wero most ly sunk in that deep sleep of utter weariness so well Known to the soldier. Iiefore they lairly awoke and commenced their battli groups of Turk had scaled the ramparts on either side of the gap, and were firing down into it, while a body of some five hundre had succeeded iu Hanking the lino and en tering Jew Street. The Grand Master, conceiving that the hour of martyrdom was at hand, unfurled the great standard of St. John and called upon bis knights to follow him to death Their first charge broke and slaughtered to the last man tho unbelievers who had pen etrated the city. Next they rushed to tho captured ramparts; the stairs were choked with rubbish, but they mounted on ladders, the Turks meanwhile hurtling stones aud pouring in missiles. Twice wounded, twice pushed down Ihe ascent D Abusson was the first to reach tho sum mit, aud the first lo drive his half-pike into an (Jsmauli, beveral others fell under his thrust, and meantime his companions wero by his side, swiftly regaining the walls. l'lila-ologus hurried forward a chosen body of janizaries to the support of his escaladers. Twelve of them, bound by a solemn oath to slay the Grand Master, fought their way up to li I in , aud pierced bis armor iu three pla ces. Ills followers, horror-stricken and roused to frenzy, rushed on the assailants willi renewed fury, sweeping them down the steps and out of the breach. A geneial rout followed, bearing away tho pasha himself, and tumbling back the fugitives into tie Turkish intrenchme nts, while the swords of tho Christians sprinkled the way with their blood. It was the final churl of the invaders, and the final triumph of the defenders. Ou the 19th of August, after a furious siege of three months, I'alai withdrew his armament, car rying away 15,000 wounded and leaviog 0000 dead. It grieves one to learn that the .renegade escaped the bonstringof his wrath ful master, and was merely punished for ids failure with the loss of his dignities aud banishment to Gallipoli. llarjxr't Maya tine. A Uuecr Will. . A curious will, says the Ilouton Atlcertiter, hai lint bf cu tettlcil In Berlin, containing amoinl worth a wider circulation than u mUer'a lut Ui-timony often obtains. The poor man died when to general surprise It wai found that he left 111,000 marks. The 30,000 In a package, signed ant sealed, was to he given to Ills native town In lUvarla; 1,000 each to three brothers, and 1,000 to u friend with whom he hud ijuiurelcd, It was stipulated that none of tho four should fol low tho body to the grave, which suggestion tho three brothers gladly accepted, but the quarreler walked alone aud forfeited his thousand marks, for the sakeof paying a lait mitigating honor. When Ihe package was opened for tho town It disclosed another will giving the 20,000 to any of the four who should disregard the stipulation, ' ALBERT 1IARTM1N, HARTMAN BROS., DBAtVEItS IN TKAS, OAJiNKII VIUIIT, CIOAXB, TOBACCO. sjtfurr, OONFKOTLONI3HY. Spices of all kinds, Glass ft Quocnsw FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, AND UIJNT.Il.U. LINK OP Family Provisions It wi-U's Old stmd, lii'P'iu r tti.oCK, tin door Ulcw MaikrUtrcct, mot mbtirg, Pa, If" nortts delivered Us all parts nf the town April .7. '77-tt DR. PIECE'S STANDARD REMEDIES Art nnf a,1v'r t Wtl tn'cum nl's." but htb specifics In the UUciHes for vhUW lhe t ro .(commended. X .trr u t ft. m:m:ctio:v, Invesilitttors of n it ti riil silence have Uemonstat- ed beyond i,uiilruVf-r-i. tint throw shout ihe aulin il Mngilum tht "the hunlv.it or tho in test" Id 1 lie only Uw ih.it vourimrVH thnrt uiM -nt'tulty. DiH-auottlieHimeprUnlplu iruvcrn thu cumnv rcl.il Iru3peilty or man? Ah inferior cuuijot huperwde a ttuperlur article. Hy reason of superior merit, hr. neice siaimara jieiucuirs uavu umnvmeu tin uui i-ri Their sate In tho United btutesulono exceed one mlllon dollar p'r annum, while the amount export trii lOiHS up in suvcnn nunuren uiniisanrj in re No business could eer grow to suuli gltfanllc proportlund uiid rest upon any oilier Wl3 than that ol merit. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Is I'lciiNant to Vhc. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy It Curcx Exli-nel Over a pcrlenl ol0 Yearn. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy He Sale Constantly XlicrcnscN. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Cures ! tin inllel, Soothing effect DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy CureN "Cold In lleail," anil Ca- tarrii, or uzeirna. AN OPEN L UTTER It Spenks for Itself. ItocKroRT,Ma33., April 2, l77. Mk. Ewtok : llavtnir read In your rtuner reports ot tho lemarkablo cures or Catarrh, 1 am induced to tell "what I know about Catarrh,' and 1 fancy the "snuff" and "liihallng-tubo makers (mere, uollar grubbers) would begialir they could emblaun a himiiar euro iniim papers, i-oryo jeara i sunered wiui ciuirrn. jiijiaA.u passu ges uecnuin tompitie lv closed. fnurT." "dust." "ii'-,hes.""trilin.lm?-f uIicr" and "sticks." wouldn't work, thotnrh ill lntervuls I would Mil ll up tho so-called e.Uairh bnuir, until! became a valuable letter for such medUlues. I RraiiUAiiv prew worse, anu noono can know how much I suffered or what a mlserab.o l icing I ww My head allied over my eu-s, I wasconilueil to my tied rur many success o iUjh, suffering the most iu teiiMj pain, which ut ony tlmo .listed continuously for lik bourn. All sense or smell aiidtoto trout. sight and hearing Impaired, body shrunken and weakened, nervous sjtem shattered, cuirstitut Ion broken, and J was hawking aud npittlng 8oeii eighths ol tho time. I jjrjjed for death to relict o jiiu of my surrcrliic. A r.iurablo notlco in oui na per of lir. halo's Catanh I'emedy Induced me to purchist) a package, and use It with Dr. J'lerce s Nn tat Douche, whichappilesthoieimdy bj hydrostatic press ire, thu uuly way compatible with common honM. Well, Mr. Kdltor It did not cuio mo thru-, roui ths or a second, nor la otio hour or moilh, bulla les-s than eight mlmaes I was ju Ieud and lu three months entirely cured, and Iuo remained so f jr oiet sUUeu months. Hhlluu-lng the cuinrili liem fdy. 1 'ised nr. I'luco's (iolden .Medical Msemcrv to purify my blood and strengthen my htmnuch I also kept my liver nellve and bowels leguUr bv the use of hit l'leasiht Purgative Toilet. It my ex pel 1 cneewltl 1 nd iu 'O other hUiTerciH to f-cik thn ton,.. means of relit f, this letter will have answered Ith purpose. Yours truly, L. I). HKMICK A CLOUD OF WFTNKfiMKH. T lie following named parties are among tho thou sands w ho havo been cured of Catarrh by the uso ol Dr. toago a Catarrh liemedy : A. F. Downs, New (Jeneva. Pa.: . J. Drown. St Juseuh. Mo.: K. t lwls. Hntlnnd. Vt Ia- surlne. er, N title IjiKc, i 'hio ; i lms. Noi crop. North Chen ttrtteld. Me.: Milion. lones cilbj.N, v.: J. K.Mll- ler, Itnder sutiuii.Aju ; .1. t , Merrlmnn, Logans- lvn, nm.i .ti. .-it, t um , J-nXiilili'Tl, mil.; iJ. W UUI1' cilTrcmont, P.; II. H. Ajres, UiPorto.Ind.; JesMoM .scars, Kt. liranch, Ini.; U w llllams. Canton, Mo.; W. A. Thajer. oiurKJ, III H. Nicboln. .ir.. (ialus- tnn Tovuu InilQ 1.1 l. ..-I nnaoH 1 1 ! . vl Ml J.usk, Mcf.t'ilaiid, Is ; .lolmson WilUums, Hclmiekl nu'; m. i. . unej , in'iitun, i I'liii.; j. u, joblin, SJ.' . ii., ,i .1. i-u-ivi , iaoie hock, w. va.; iaw. 1-VmUlH ilaiMnr!. ohlu : C. II. Clusi. Klkhart lit I.; W. it'-i.ry lll:,'l.t, i-nu Fianclsiu, Ol.; Mrs. K M tijlli.-jit, LiM i uieevllif, N. V ; w. J urutiam, a.:., luwa ; A.tf. Einiiii, .uwin.irt, lla.j 1 1U8. n. Kli , Italllirioru. Mil : Jesse SI. hears. Carlisle. Intl.: ltaii I. II .Miller, n. ttain.', Ind.i .Mrs. .Minnie Ar- iiai--, a"" li-laiicy siretr, .New York j II, w. Hall, II u-tl- ft. Mteh ; W'm.F. .MarMon. lowell, Mnss.i I it j i-rii Miiilccpn, Ariz ; I'lins. Delanej ll.miMi'i.., i-u.j m.ii. die lunill, .la-a ; MrsC. .J hinittlu.t'aiaikn.Alii.: Olia.i. K. Kaw.Freduilcktown Dlil i ; Mrs. Uiey Hunter, 1'armtnstoii, III.: Cant. K. .1. hi.iu!iitiii', Camp Mumtuiiiru vvo; I. V. Tracy, !Mi ItlllUMiit I Uvh.HInu 1 lfa 1 v aju-, hUUSliail,?!. I .1 M I'-t-k, Jiiiieiluii city, Mont: llen-y fcbe. Itan t !-, t ,i ; l. I', cuininiiii;, itantuul. 11 .: s. K. Jones, Ciiarlu-iuii l-'uiii-i uriii-is, n: Y.; t.eo. K Hu 1, 1'ueb- iii.i'ali uni. h. it 1 1 rli. Mcillut-, l'.i.; II. n.Kbou, Din I'l-un bluer, rilUburLM'a; J it. llackican.Nim- ttt-ra Hepot, Kv.i IU no Xubrlst, lleneta, N. v.j Miss iiittlu t'aiinit, .Muitb'uiuerv, uhio ; I Ij-ouruok, Clialliam, 111.; M ll. Meeoy, NamiK rt.dhlo ; w, '. warier, N'ortli .Inckum, Mien.; .Miss Mry A, wtnne, H.ineii, N.; .lulin Zleirier. i:illle, I'a.; JaiiiertTuiukliid, sLCIuuit, Minn,; KnocH Huerr.l'aw. uuucity, hen.; Juttiili ''. Miller, Xruhi, OMo ; s. II, Nlcliuls, lUlretlou.'iexas I II. I.. Lulnt, I'piH'r Alton, in . uu:i I'.tviM.i leauuu, jtn ; jiri. uueyuraiiauii , uii'nv ujiUi uir. Golden Medical Discovery It Alleralice, or IShod-vlcaii'inij. Golden Medical Discovery A I'cctoral, Golden Medical Discovery Jin ( holiiymiHe, or l.tcer Miiiitilaiit, Golden Medical Discovery It Tunic, Golden Medical Discoverv liy reason ot Its Altennhu propenies, cuics iitHeas. ui hh, iiuiuii nun pkiii, hu r-Lriaiuu or hint s i:ti Tumors: I'leers. ur tihl honii: Kluiihi-u. i i,n.j..w atiu Kruptlubs. Hy Mrtuo aits I'utoial iiroiierllea, Itcuies lliiinehlal. 'lliroat. anil Luuir Anvliiiinu Incipient Consmnptlon ; Lluterlni: couchs; atd rhrunlu l.sryniiltli. Iu i.-bulav-oi'iiii niorHrtlis ren. iter r uu tineiualeU reincrty fur Ul'llouaness ; Torpid ii u n.i-i i. .. ,, .ii., fc. 1 uuun ioiu proper. LO&SOI At'lK-llte. Unit IIVl, l,M;l N utrc IU, sklu li talluw, anucoi ere dHli blotch, ts, mm ptini les, orwlicre ttierc aro serotinous stl IU, i .iihl i.rui lion .. u lew buttles or (loMeu Medl uihuui, ..in eiii i. au enure cure, ii)oure dull, drjsi, ili liniaied, bate aallow color or ski Or MllOWtsll blown bULtA on Hu. fiii-it r.p lu.rtv fr fluent heiiiUcbe or iltzzmriu. hi.il tntiMln inniifi. i.. leiml beat or (hills sltern&ti it with Imr. ihihi,i.B 'l.u. eplilts and'ulooiuy lorebodlnirs, lrreiruUr apiictlU) aud lonsue coated, jou are buaeilni; nom Torpid Liver, or iUiUoubueks.' In many cases it "Liver complalnt,''only partfir theso stmploina aroeipe. rteneed. Asa reua-dy lor all such casus. Dr. lii-rm-n (iolden Medical Discovery has no e uuai, as It effects IH.-IU-LV luivb, .eatiiii; luu hut sireuiruicnea Luaitby, THE PEOPLE'S Medical Servant. Dr. It. V, runes Is tbo bole proprietor and man r.ctuicrorilierorfKouij,' remi-dles, all of wbtcharo sold by druk-b'lsts Hu Is ulw the Author ot the Peo ple's C'oimuuu hen.se Medical AdiUer.u ork or ceany one uiousaua pak'es, wnn two hundred and tltthly.lw o woud ctiKrat Inirs aud colored plates, lie has already sold or Ibis (wpulur work Over 100,000 Copies P1UCE (post paid) $1.50. Adlreu i II. V. PIERCE, M. 1)., World's Dispensary, BuflulOjN.Y, leu. it Thomas 11. IUhtman. AT lMUVATK BALK, Urillow Valo Estate Tho A Valuablo property, I lag In Franklin township, Columbia county, retmajivanln, on tho east branch of Itoarlngcreck. Kconslttsof a beautiful form of about ISO ACHES, on which nre elected a coounooiiut and eomforla blo Dwelling House, a large Hank l.iirn, Cider Press, and a'l neitsrary oiil-Millillngit. It luis crowing upon It nlmi ("niieo t'f fM-olIibl fi tilt, lms a well of water at both tho itiu-lllhg house and torn, and is convenient ut Accssiiy public muds. A1.HO. Adjoining anil Mngn pal t of tho sntui-, but will be sold separately It desired, about lltn ncics of the above land., whinon ut c emu dn hope CUSTOM, (WIST ANI FLOt'lllNtl MILL, wllli four ninof shine, n Untiling I louse, a Saw .Mill, a Dry Hoods Horn nnil Duelling House, and other Implements, together with tlio vt ater-powcr and appurtenances Unlit!). The W llltm t itlii Post (mice Is on thn premises. It Is wllhtn asy reach of L'ata- wlssa, ctntrnlla, AMiliiiul, Mount Curmi.-lf.nd other mining loans for matke-t purposes. Thu pro,ioi ty Is bounded by Ltiulsof Mtinson, and Artb--, and Miui la.nnd i. Ilowerardntliin. Tho two d'-scrllK-d propi-rUei will bu sold w-pat-iitely or togetjiir to suit purchasirs. l-'or terms apply to Kilos Mcndcnhali, E. 1!. Intake r or John (I. freeze, at llloomsburg, Pt nn'a. fcb. s, 'T -tf G0LD.s (ireat Chance to nuke money. If jou can git gold toil can get greeti hnck. Vt need a misutj err vrlifrc tn tako ubscMntliis to Ihe larg't. i ucnpc&t and best Ulu-tratel Miullj putillciillou In ti-o worjd. Anv one can nt-rcmi a surctf-nm ngr-m. i nu ihum elcirant works of art glen freetoivtiijM'rlbi rs. 'Ihe ririi-H in ht inw tiuirt!mo''t eei rbony subscribes iinnfltfi'iii. i-fnnitH innkliiir t'Vi r in In a wi ek. A lady iuent reports UWi our 4eX Riih-eilbets In ten rinvs. aii uhn i-nff.ifi' tnfike inontvf'ir. oucan devote ill your Hum to the Mi-liurf, i r fitly jour ipan time. You need not be away tiom home over niurbt You chii do it n wiiihh tjir.MK. nui panic- .nvif nni tit. fric. ll oii .nnt tiUltntlt wutk ;nn.limlr,lir oHitl-lVB ulffll'lt. tt I I tt t llfit hint tO IT I lie Ij'ISIIIP.sh, mil' m t ir'tiin inns iu muhe creat pay. Auartsaiuo neeits .luunmi, i vu land. .Maine. ansf. 1 , "7-iy GLENN'S SULPIIUli SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin, Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents and remedies khiumatism and gout, IIEAI5 Sores and Abrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion, This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only removes from the Complexion all Blem- 1SIIES nrisinp from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle marvelously clear, smooth and tlia.nt, and being a wholesome beautifier is far prcieraoic to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul- rilUR JlATHS are insured BY THE USE OF Glenn's oitlnhur Soav. which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre vents kheumatism ana uout. It also disinfects clothing and linen and prevents diseases communicated by contact with the terson. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, ana retards grayness 01 tne hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prides 25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per vox tf uaRes), ouc. anasi.au. K. B. -The 50 cent calces are triple the size of those at sj ccnu. HILL'S HAIR ANN WHISKER 1)VE, lilack or Brown, 50 Cent. C. S. CRITTE5T0X, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av., 5.Y. December H, lHT-ly C3-ILEC3-a- &c BOWS, U.NUrAOTU.I.S OF JMNE, wIGHT AND jEAYY REPOSITORY, N. E. Cor. Twelfth and Arch Sts,, Philad'a, 1. s.-iiriiamo kiitlt iTiisniu to. ilso, can- HliOIS Till1! ON STOKiOI. lanrcli 15,lliS-3m iiKMii'M wiTrif iVTinrii' ttcm-w UMler.l're" m ithe cry order. Out- , irw, J, Ji iia)tunl6.(u,Uikiik'o,Ilti ft.lT, 'TT-ly IUU PATEN TSSS pounds, ornamental upfcluns, Iruc'o mnik.s, und la bels. t'HvmiH, AMcnintiiiM, liiterfm-nri s. A rivals, aultB tor Inrrliipenint?, auil oil cases ailbtns under me r.TJ..T I4AW . i-ruti piiv aueuu in, Inventions That Havo Seen IvIVJ VA t I I1j 1 Mill In most ruse, he rmu cnuutivus. itt-luif o.jmHIc tiepaU'!n olU e, v.e can inakp ciofio"1 M'im'heM. and wcuie putPLls more nromruy. and with !roadt r tUlmti llian tkwu who are uiaoti) irum iihinuton. INVENTORS Fend 118H liirdel cr tVt Uhot onr riilcc t we make extimliiiittuiib I let U t iiuiRe.und G(IImj atttonatenl ability. All icm-tiM'Mtn u tlrklly ujMhl.;Mial. ITltTBlOwacUNO CMAtU.K ULE8 TATKNT IS KCL,'l. we rertr to cnic wis tn tne I'atent linue, to our cli ents lu rery Hulo or llio I'Mou, and tuourK'iia tor and Iteru'Kntotho In Conurtbt. Hwclal it for. encea tfHcn wlun doblred, Address A, MUIV A (.11., Onrotslto ratiLtOniie. WihlDcicu. n. c. aprll 6, 'Tl-tl Steel and Iron a?3?iJle Flauge FIRE AND BUBGLAR PROOF SAFES; Patent Inalds Holt Work and lltDgtd Cap. 10 UJt COMPLni WITHOUT IT 1 1 W. H. TERWILLIGER, No. 84 MaldeB Lane, 1IW TOU. dev. 1, lail-iy TlilSfAPEIIS KEPT ON FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF, mm 733 Smou St., PHILADELPHIA, iYlio nrv our autliorlzrd nceuti onil will receive Adrertleruieutii at imr i.omiT cash uAti:n. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Priuted at. Mb Office ON BUORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE ilOST KEABONADLE TE11MS. ,irj.TPii.ii!W 8 t) ;V, iMf I II ft 1 I ,i I I If JJcgs leave to inform his customers now replete with all the Novelties consisting ot new and beautiful styles ot ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES iny of which ho ia prepared lo make Icatly-niado cothin cheaper than ever. Ciicap Suits for men, Cheap suits for Youths, Boys for nil of tho best mako and Just received ii'l'ulljinc of all tho mm,, MM, Iffl, For Men, Jibr Youths, for Boys Cheaper than Ever. k FULL LIME OF THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. MERCHANT TAILOR, 33ILi001SBTJDR.C3-, IE -A.- Mammoth Grocery, corner BLOOMSBURG, IS THE l'l.l)i; TO OET TIIIJ WOItTH Ol' YOUU MONEY IS THE FINEST AND FIIESHEST OP Fancy Imported and Domestic.Staple Groceries of Every Description Qieeaiware, Glassware, M ana Willowware, Flour aiul Feed, Tobacco anil Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CivSH, OU NICE FRESH l'UODUOH. Tiien Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. CHEMICAL PAINT, 25faiil tac one-third tho cost of painting, and get ft paint that Is much handsomer, and will LAST TWICE AS LONO AS ANY OTI1EH I'AIST. Is nrenarod rcadv torusoln uhlto or anv color desired. Isonm.uiythouiandsottheilnrstbulMlnfs In tho countrv tnanvbt which lane bieii painted lx jcarB, and now luokoa elUw whentlrst palnu-d 1I EM I OA i. r A I NT has tau'n First l'ltEMll'MS at twenty or tho Mate Falls ot the Union, hanipie'card or Co sent tm Address N. Y. E.N AM E l. 1'AINl uo, ITS 1'ilnco street, N. 1.. or ifKNItY I CEIt fiSON.Atents lSil.MarKelstreet.l'hlladelphla.l'a. Julya7,'IMy BEST hustness voueaa eniraire in. S., toJ20 ner dav lnadri tiv any w oi ker or eli her sex, right In their own localities. Par ticulars and sample worth 5 tree. Imnrovc your sparu tlmo at this business. Addiess minson .t t o., l'ottlaud, Maine. march 'll, 'ts- y tn.Aii Tidings rou the Wkak, Nluyou3ani be- IllUTArEI). OCK 1 ATK8T IStrUOVEn SEIK-ACTISO (Ht.VANIO Al - t i.iANcts are u nncdy and Fekmanknt cure for Hlu.-t:inulltm, lteurulgln. Kidney, Llier nnd Female Complaints, Nfrrous IToslratlon, Wenlt Lungs, Hack and t-plnal Irritation and kindled diseases. 1'rlccM, Walt Helt tstWihplnal licit for l'aralisls and Spinal Ailments, till to, nnd upnids. Armlets, Anklets. Head Hands, Kricoar8,f2nuiah,Miitu dersJJ.W). Illustrated Tamphlet tec. Address (lALVANO-ill-IIICAI, ASSOCIATII.N, march 1, sws-ly IT East Ninth bt., hew Yolk. f) n na mcck In jour own to n. .i outilt rreo. ro iisk. iii-auer ii ou iiaiimunaiori ft I II at u hlcll persons of eltlie sex can leal jJ J great pay all ti e tlmo they work, w rli ako rite for piirrituhirs to II. Hai.i.kt & Co. I'oitland. .Maine. m.titu 'it, '.a ij GLAZING AND PAPERING. TM. V. HOIMNE, Iron Street Lelow sec Y ond, llloomaburg, I'a., Is prepared lo do al kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, nnd PAPER HANGING. in the beet styles. at lowest prices, nnd at short notice. rartlca having such work to do 111 s.tvo monoy calling on mo. All work warranted to give satisfaction, solicited W1I, F. ItODINE. CHEAP KANSAS I I Wli nwti nnd rnniml I tin Initlwii. I jimU .if Til IVJi I COUNTV, KANt-AS, about equally diMded by thu ivtuisuH i uuuiu itauway, wuieu u aru selling ut from f '1.6 1 to 15.00 per acre, on easv teuns of u meut. These lands aro ot tho rry best iiuallty, and aro located In the best wlnt er wheat and slock grow ing district of tho United Mates. Alternate s etlons ot tiocrninent land can be taken as lionn.Uidi by actual settlers. Mcnibersnt our Ilrm nslde at Wa keeney. nnd will show lands at all limes. A pom- puiet giuig tun intormaiioii oi son, climate, water lunnly, rainfall, Ac, ddreas. wm na sent irco on teiiuesi. Warren, Keerc & Co., 105 Deartcrn St. Chicago, 0r-'t7a-Heese7, Tress Co.. Hantas. April U 3m. ' A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage ! .1 3 oiittilwiit.it I n-HhM on lua Jutit ot ttmrriaif ili't th I'kUM riial uitttt lor It th e iritot HeprodupHon nJ l DiiftMn or Votna. A wm tor I-Ivm , ronnd. n- ii 0 rliWrtlt MLPICAL ADVISERI m tM UiNlId n)fd.foi arrival liaiuro mttni IromBelf Aoua. l!xct?arn,rtrccret Dttoitti, -wild U Ut Iim rfmrwj ju ,rf noi-i-f. pru uit. A ClINJOilLSCTUHEoK fio I-ot d iwn inl Via u ihnThroftt ml Lunet, Ctarrb,Uuptiitfl, Ui Op uin lUbit.&rM rrk iu rt. Uli her Umk ft iMwipititlon rrrtpt ot prlre t or time, V . 7'""P IT IIU T It ItHiaittl, lT Id Of. feULeuu, Ho, U0 S2500 AYr tll. AfcnUantfil. Unit. lie.. Ipi'lttiuktt. l'urtlcal&n tree. AtlmiJ irOEIMACO.Sl Uul.a. aui . IT, ly T. ATITPC Can rllor stociinet, kkliim, 4c, JiflJIXXiD lH.TANrAXEOe.LT,lUrlMU)UlCt. Caarcuew or chanue thu color or tnmr Dream'., silk. MwiUY, or CorroK, at norr.lii.l cost, linpanlnir new aud lo ely .hide, by the ute ot our M agio T ihtm. Stick of All v goloh ienl for luo. a different colon for fuud Sc. tump for tampln and circular, Auo, Our Improved Post Poison It a Birr, inra and cheap dettroier of UnDrtTATrt Dim Cnrrtnt Worm, and all Inieru th.t rrey on YrKeutlon. W arranled to kill IVM liru. Uliuru r.rl. tlrr.n bill. (Qlurtoui to plant.. t5otontrUr.to&0c.ierarrtt. l-lb huadaVfl:rlu:a,ll"a.,wc Ut " OurCabbagoWorm Destroyer It nor at AlLPOjsoaotri.lint .ure death to the worm, bampla for trial aeot fr.o on receipt of IS cent.. 1-otaob Vtaiim wmD, , lllTOunt to tha Trulo. V.O. Boi 5IM. OOce.irLo'rtiiTnd'fbVw Vort may id, la-fra Jwtco OPIUM aat UvpLlM lUUt .Ual.uly ... mHlf Icund. iuIm Mr.l.ltlty. SaBituiuD l.t W MblualoH SI. CUc 11L. Aug II, H-ly ll c o JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DE8RIPTI0N EXECUTED I'BOMPXLY At thu Oolumbiak OFncr, Mi iLri IV I i h I f J 1 r TJ. I Ik af and the public that his stock is for Spring and fummer Wear, up in tho lntc3t style. Children. at tho lowest prices. latest styles in color and quality of FOB SOLD ONLY BY of Main and Centre streets KANSAS LANDS ! Wo own ifitwl control tho Ifnllwny lanclw of Trcpo uuuniy, iuiisap, ru out cquaiiy uiviaeu vy iuc kwd Mis I'lidilc Itnllwny, which wo am Felling' at an intTHk'tJ or as TM-r aero on ciiisy urni oi piijinem, rtlll'UUUU M'UIt'llH f)I tfUMTllint-nt IllltUS cuu uu in Km as nuit-thtcacs nv actual w tilers, '1 heso lands lift In the (lieut Llmtnono licit ct Cc ti'M Knnt-as, the t-fbt wlnu-r wlifat prorluclnp dls- mn vi uw uuiu-u Mates, jiemme irom au 10 ItiiolirU hit Acre. 'IIih averairo early rainfall In tliia county u nva iv cj uu in' jut unuuin, onu-iimti Krt'iutr inan tho much-e.tolIe(t ArKuriMis Valley, vlilrh lias curly rainfall Ult83 than 3 lnchtb rcr unnum iho E.umu longltiitii' Mink lUltlnir nnil Wool (I'rowlnir aro tfr Itoimiiii hiIh-. t li.ttrs am i-hort and mild. Mock vm uvo sii uio jeor on trrnss i MTlnp streams an sptlncs aro nuuureus. luue water ts found lutvt 1 fioinautotwrtetiteep. The llralihlnt i'llmitte I the fit Id I No f'iLr and nL'UR theiu. No mutld( liupiisaljU toads. vuty of tine tulldlntr Mhhc lime and sand, 'i hete lands are bclnir ranldly net lit i by th liesteUss ct N'orthtrn and hahteni people, nun win au ajipiftiini" m Hiut uv uie iiiiprovenien now belnir tnadn us to make their mirrliiihu ut nic ent pilcea one the very tebt imebtmentu that can ho made, aMdo from tho profits to bo derUeil from tiiLir luiuvuuun, jMuinuera vi our aim reiao W aKeenev. und will Mimr liinda nt nnv time. pamphlet. kIMbk full Information In regard to soli, iiiiiitur, wuiirhuppiy. tu., in uu tent uco uu rt' 7arren Keeney ti Co., 106 Bearbcrn St., Chicago, Or Wa-Kccnt y. Trego Co., Kansas, April 12, 'I8.-im "VyAINWKIOIIT A CO., WIIOLF.SAI.K OliOCKIlS, I'mipcLriiii, Dealers In TKAS.SVIIIU'.S, t'OKFEn, blUAll, JlOLAStilS, KICK, bl-ICF?, .ICillB tOOl, AC, iC. N. K. Corner .second nnd Arch streets. 5 fordt-rs 111 rcctlvo prompt attention. ft Ninth street ritttburp, Dec. in, lsf-i. MetHH. DltKIIKII. HKAtf & cu. tientleiiicn : our points liuie- fhon entlro snt. Ufactton. I limn ustU llitin on a suod niunv ultTti int kluasof uorlcfcucb us lion, Tin, Wovd. Uriel-, Ac. und nevrr heard ony eoinplalnts, on thn eon. trary. tho work Hands well and lor wear, ulllln toy opinion, stand with an) lead lu the market. When In wantof refetento Inthlaclty or tlclnlty jou nre u.Muv... iu wuNij iiuiiio n uu uieuaure, also to uso IhU us jou llilnk Utt, llenpt'clfully Vours, . . . J0I1N T. (1RAY. rainier and Dealer In 1-alnis, tils, ic, ST1IICTLV 1'UIIE WHITE LEAD, ATTIIE LOWEST MaIIKLT KATES. MONTOUIt SUTE l-AINTS, S tXSTH. mm MONTOUIt JI ETA LLIO WHITit, 8 CENTS. MONTOUIt METALLIC I1IIOWN, tl CENTS. OFF COLOIIS AT TI1I3 I MCE. PURE LINSEED OIL ut lowest nun-net rntcH. charKo1!'6 C"i3 &Ui PrlCe "St 'uro"he0 without at?entlon,"""I"1,1"1eS,'Jr maU wul rccc" P'mpt HENUY S. KKAY, JIANUFAOTUUEIt, Rufebt, Vi, 5IOVEU I1HOS. "WHOLICSALE AQKNTB, JIlXKJMSUUHU, 1A tf WOMAN. rcrlml ot yctrii, huTlne within tlmt tlmo trontoil innnr Uiomiin.t rnncs o? thor ill'ntp i vocnll.tr to woman, I liavc been cnahlnt t" liorfect n innn .IICAtloni preienteil br tint clan of illsoaTtwIili poaitlte certainty ami etactnen. To ttetlgnate thli natural tpeclflc eomionnJ, I bat. named It Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Tne term, noweTer, ia uu. icciu.- my high appreciation ot IU tnluo, lmcil iipmi mr own pcmonai onscrvnuun. u. aertcr, 1 tiave, while wltneatlnir It niltlte re. ...i.. , ti.. .... ..ii .Han.... hii.1. pnt to t he fcparate orpnnUm of woman, tifiKicil it out at the cllmnz or crotvitlitir om of inr meitlcnl rareer. On Its merit., at n potimA tale, nrnt effcoiual reinwly for tlilt rlnta of lfct eatct, an.l one that will, al all lime, an.l under all rlrcumitance., act kln.lly and in hurmony with the lawt which rotcrn tho female ay.tcin, I ant .lllt .n ..... mv rl.nlir.t nn ll. A tlhVtlCinn. Nay, etcn more, to confident am 1 that It will not dl.appohit the most .ana-ulna exl'c0l'"lo,".n,,, J Mnplc Invalid lady wha met It lor any of the anil ren ll linucr A . m . -. --- --, Till:. If a licncllclal cllcct It not exni-rlci i cd bv the time two-third, of tho cotitwitt "1 tho l-t-tlo arc me,l, I will, on return of t ic l "le Inc todlrectlnnt, anil thc'cn.o licin ono for wlilelt 1 Armnmend it. tiromptly refund tho mm cy paid for It. Had I not the moat perfect coninicn in tit V title t, 1 coil HI HOI uuur I ....... ......v. - condltloni but liavlimwltncs.ed it. tt nly mltnoii. lout cuict in thoutanils of catet, I loci w rtr rntitrtl nnil porlcclly cnlo In rlUltie; r'V... .....tl...i n.,.1 fiiv IlltlllllV uu in.iii ini ii' - ---. , In inorlta. The rollowinfr nre ninuiiK n'-,1 .n,. ... , ... never before ntullne.'l by nny tnc.llcl.io! I.;-u- lK1 wiuVn' fKlm-unna.niiil ,o i . Ilcarliie Down Mn.atlon., Inlcin.-il Ilont, nrvon. u-i.rci.lon, Debility, lc..nden.-v, "encv llirrrnnc... or Slerillty.l-cinalo We.,1..,.-. in. 1 rrV many olhcr ehnmlo .1 .citet In el; Ion iM.man not mentioned hcte. In nl n reclloi it i nt tl.lt naliue. mv Kavorlle lr-rrl.li..n wi.rkj ciirot-tlio liinrvul ol llio ivurld. lb ; medicine 1 .V.. not cxtnl n. n cine-ill. but It adntlntlilT fninilt.a . nif ,V,ffi .VlVea.:- . tl o .V.ten of wi.n...... 11 will . ,, ....int.imr l l lu irharm. In any lto or eomiltl.m. Thn.c whodolro further Intnnnnton on iiie-n luliJc-Ltte.lllliliLllllltluTltK l-Klll-LK-Sl-OMNilS -ESSi; MKlUftt. AnVI-tr.lt. a loV. ' .m;r H pase-i, n-ut. ...sl.p-lld. on rercl.t .d i .'. lll'll. nilialli-.v nf t I dl-i-.l I', tn-il.i.ir to roui.ili'- nii.l five, imt'-li rln ! ..I l.i le-gll-d In llio in iltaeim-lil of tli..-i-.l'li'-Mw-. t.WKltlli: l'UIIMIKII'I'lON MU.B ii v a i.i. intfiJiJivrs. " R. V. PIERCE, H. D, Prop'r, nrvi'M.o, x. r. B p W,"5T tf o o o o o o Or Miunr-Coiiicd, Concentrnlcd, llool ninl Herbal Juice, Aiill-Illllmta .r:iiiiilcfc. TIIC "MTTI.i: IANT V I'll lltTICf, or ITIuUum In Iurvu Tlti- nmcltv of modern Mfillcal, Clvtmlcal, amt Phiiimn'oiitU-al S:icncc. No use of any longer Utkiit,' (lie larc, repulsive, and nauseous pills, ('iiilm-ci. nf cheap, crtnle, ami bu4ky InRrcdicnts. iiirti cca.n( ity a careful application of cheniloat K-.ciifO. extinct all Ihe cathartic ami other mctli rliul properties from tho most valuable roots ami IhtIh. :nnl concentrate tlicm Into u minute (.ran uu-, Kciirccl) larger thnu a mualard (('fit. tl'Al Cut 1)0 rc.-ulilyiiHiLl.oueil by thmtsol tit iiio-t i-ciiiitiie etmacn9 and fastidious tastes. Liu-ii tittle I'urffatlvo 1'ollet represents, tn a limit rniii't'iitr.uud form, as much cathartic power u4 u Mi.!Hdicd In anr of tho large pills found for c.itr in ill iig'Sliopa. From thcimomlerfiLt cathar tin iiwtT, in comparison to their site, people who Ua u imi tried them aro apt to suppose that ther nni ii.uli or drastic In effect: but such is not at all the i-.itc, the different active medicinal principles of uh.ew tlicv aio composed being so harmonued uii'l iiiottllled, one lv the others, as to produce n niott Mcurcliln and thorough yet until)' and Ittudly operaitngi tut hur tle. $.()( lie ward is hereby offered by the pro priciur of thec relicts, to any chemist who, upon unit !!". will ilml In them flny calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral poison, or injurious drug. lletiiff entirely vegetable, no partlatilar care ii rmuircl while using Hiem. They operate utihnitt disturhance lo tho comditulion, diet, or occupation. For Jauiidlerf llendnche ('niitliatloii. Impure Illood I'a In lu thu Miniildcrw. TlKlilno ' li0 C'liest lHzzliiemn Sour tructatlou from tbo stomach, Had tato lu tho mouth, 111 I I mi attack, lalu In region of Kld iiv)m, lutoriial lover, Illoated foelliiK about Momach. ltimh ol lllood to Head, llluh-colored Urine, Unsocla tiltlty and Gloomy Forebodings, tac llr iMcrio'sj lleaaut I'ureatlvo I'oU letM. In explanation of the remedial power of tn v I'ursiitlvo Tellcw over so great? a variety of ili-c.i.ci, 1 wish to eaj that their anion upon tho animal economy In univer sal, not r ulaud or tlaatio ckcuplut; thi-lr ftauatlo linpreto. Arc dnc nut impair thu pntpcrtics ol tticne I'clluts. They are suar-Cii.tteit and inclosed iu glass bottle-i, their Mitueibeiiifr therebv preserved unimpaired for anv lenirth of tunc, 'in any chmaie, so that lliey are alavj ficsh nnd reliable, lhis Is not the r.ue with' thoso pills which arc put up In cheap Miitnli'ii or patcio.trd boc. liecillert tli.u fr nil ill-e.vet wheto a I,anllve Alterative, or l'liruiili vc is Indicated, thi'ne little t'ellcu Mill t:ivu tiiu moat pel feet s.ui.tfactiou to all who ll-U HllMll. 'I'hry aro od by all MrugfElitM at it rrult a bottle. , S. V. PIERCE, II. D Trop'r, UUKKAl.O, N Y. Rop.SS '77-tt Tho Lightest Running, The Simplest, Tho Most Durablo, Tho Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. Jt it ca.lly timler.tnnil, tutn the double-threail Inrk-atltrli, ;,, uir. rceulatlue leiialoui und lakc-up, nnii tt-IM do tht u Unlo rii(. of family nWi without chance. The " Dome.tlc" I. viadetnlhe mit ilurabtt manner, with eanleal tteel benrlnte ( romcindtlii;; Jnuriiali 7iroi4riUHt. ' PAPER FASHIONS. XAf.oj,o;.uIr JA.TT13HNH ladlei; i(j.c, and ehlldren'i drrti, an rut oh a ayalem aupcrlor lo ony lit uue, anil ean be understood by any duo. -full dlrec-tloiinuiiiHIIinlrutliiin lt each envelope, fiend Tire Cenlt for lllutlrated Cata logue of lOOO J-u.ilom, Bowina MacMno Os., New York. I. W. HARTMAN, m "Domestic" Farer Fasliions IJloomsbiirfi;. Uwembcr 11, lgtt-ly PATENTS. lh courts, pJTaUSSSS- lZZ?Z Ik WIMTAIt'H II.W.MAM Ol' WII.II t'llllltltV WISTAIftt IIAIJ4AM OK W 11.11 CllltllltY WISTAIfrt IIAI.HAM (11' WII.II JltJ UV WIST.Mfl llAI.IA.M Ol' WII.II ttilitrtuY WIST.tltM IIAl.t.M Ol' WII.II UIIUIIIIV WIS r AU'S I1AI.HA.M Ol' WIL1I OIIKItllY Yon t'onim ni Ciimis", Ki.lt ('01IIII.-I ANH t'OLl., For foniiu AMI COllW, Fob C'ui-diiit ft' Coi.tw, I- Hli WtsTAIt'S II I I.MA.II II- tU WISI'AltM IIAlJjA.M ttMK WIMI'AUH 11 M.SAM LSK WISTAll'rl 1I.M.SA.M Ol' WII.B CltlnHT. Ol- WILD CIIKHIIV, 0 Willi CUt'Kltr, Fob Sorb Thkoat FOR tOHK'l IIHOAT For hohk '1 iikoat FOHSORa'lIIROAT i;rti: tvitT.tit'.s imi.ma.ii 1HK WHI-Alt-.t llAUi.llt I'SK WISTAIf.-t IIAI.SAM lletK WISI'AIM IIAI.SAM t'f Wllil Cherry. (if wmt Cherry. (if Wllil cherry. Of wild Clictry. Fur llo.irscnpHt and Croup For llo.ii-Hi'iit-HH atnl cruui Kor lltirtr-ieiin.-i iml t roup Fur IIoji-sl-ik-vi and Cru'tti I'MI! HMII'M IIAI.Mt.tl 11.11! W ll'.Ml-.1 HA LOAM I, 'Mi; WINl-Alfrl 1IAI.-AM W.t WISTAIfM 1IAWA.M of Wll.l ( herry. of w lid Oherrv. ot Wll.l Cherry. ,r Of Wild Chcuy.j rot- tviiooiilnif cmiah C lor Whooplug cough For Whnoiiliitf i outfh For WhiMinlhtf Coutrh i.- . list", WIS l IIM It A t.MAM , -J INI! WISI'Alt l ltI.M,M INIl WlH I'Atr.S IIM.MAM t'NIi WISTAIfN IIAI.SAM of WIM cherry. Of lid Cherry, or Wild Cherry, ot Wild (Jhi-rry Fur ARlhimniid Iiilluf.n7t, l-nr Aftluu.1 und tiiiliii'iizn, Ft-i' A si hum and Iiitlut u.i, Fur Atlniiii ninl liiiiu'-niM. ' twi: 1st' li-.s IIAI.SAM II. SIIWI.SI'Alf.S HtLsiAM HSU WKI-.Ml'.t I1AI.SA V ttJIJ WMl-.Mty IIAI.SAM ;. Of Wild cherry Of lldchrrry Of wild Cherrjv Of wild cherry. For Ilronrhllli and CoiKltmpllon, For liroriehttisatiil Coiitiimptloi), I'ot'lirohihltlHiind CuiiHUniptroii. Fur liimiehlll-t and lonsunivtloti, C8K WHTtll'X IIIUDI 11K WIJTAKV llAUmi trsR WI.Tttt'a !lttAM UHK tttsrARH IIAIJAH OfWllflcJitrry. ot vlMctKrry. ot mid ehorry. t)f vvtld el.rrv. Fur rnht In Hit- hldoainl ini aHt, t i-oi uin tit iae uiof unit ureal, For fit 1 ia la the Kite and t.tonsr, For jialu In the bid.i and hiomt 1K w 181 A It H llAIJtAM l'lh MTAH'm 1IAI.8AM ' tHt: WITAIt'M IIAISAM USB W UTAH'S VALVAH O! wild cherry. Of w HU cherry, (it lid cherry. Of lid cherry. For Pinicully cf IHrat hlntr. Kor DIHlculty nf liieathltK, For mniculty of llreatLlntt, Frr Dimculty ot Ureal hlnp, I'SKMIaTAB'S 11ATJSAM va wiTrAit'a nttAM rati wimn'ti raijam l8r:WISTAHH BALSAM Of wild cherry. Of wild cherry ot wild diet ry ot wild chcriy For Liter complaint, ForllrcrCiiuiiitaint, For I.tter couipl.iint. For Liter Complain,. l-SK msTAtt'rl DAtilAtf I'KK W laTAK H ItAtJiAH f.1B UIHTAKH KAtJIAM ISR UISTAR'ri DALAU . Of wild cherry. Of wild cherry. Of wild cherry. Of wild cherry. For all D leas s of tho I-OI all illiCaK.1 of tho Forull Olseafeoa of tho For all DLst-.-ises of tho 1 hroat, I.uns and Chest, Throat I.iiiii: and Cheat, 1 hro.it, I.ui'pa and Cheat, Throat, Limp and Che-.t, l8R WISTAR'a II ll-SAM fats WIHTAR'rt llttJIAtt l'E WiaTAR'ri HttJIAU L'aK ltiaTUIt'8 RAlJIAtt or lid cherry, of wild cherry. or ttlldiherry, oi tt lid cherry. uic. nnd fl uholtle. toe. nnd 11 a lir.t I we. an I II a la, ill... wo. nnd 11 a boltle. SoldbynllDruirgHtJt. .sold hy all IirUKKtste. tuiid by all Druffirlsts. Mid by all lirugKlsla. 0r.A.G.0L!N!S 1-ri'SM II.Jtt, Vt .l,lur 9llU.fUr"lba run of all rHarvranf I'rlvulo nHura, mulllnr from uy ubuara or liiftx-tlon of Ithersra. Hcmlnal tullicududnr KiuI"Iii. It of Mi-morr, Impalri'il flshf, Ixint AluiihooJ or linpttlfiirr, Nervou IdMlllj, rm nmiiiy ri i tllaa of lh Itlnddtr. kMnt-). I.lrr. I.uiicn A.liunt, Catjuth. I1), ll tliriinto Lrttw, and 1H KI.HOFFKMAI.KM,UlJ lo I k Ircatiurot. 1, Ulfj tia hl a lit Ioiik unrriaiut, ami curM wlim otlirn fall. IU Ua itltt of tin ltIonrwJ Sthrtnl, ut no inercurT, hu the liu-.-t-l im, i- in th U. S. I. A IMEH miulrini imiiiipiit with trtHU' hJino and botvd, tall wiile, Iamv roiinitntmi fur i!kiiU Sftnl fifty ranU tn tvnti! of liubtf-r Unutl. aiin Hr- utv f lnTU(il lufirtriklUm l.vtprna. UIU ftLLN'M it 1 ut I lilaWHM f atirifat laaturu. alii U a I' llllimrUTa) it l,i tir I lion, tVHfJI-hly IU.I dru.auiiBil, nug. 17, 77 ly I ll iw riintfmiilaUrn lit w ti mameii nia tuU, lo any ihi- RAIL ROAD TIME TASLES pIMLADUMMIA ANIl ItliADIKG liOAD AltUANtli:.MI-:.T OF I'AStJENGEn THAJNS. M.iy 12, loi '. TUAtsa I.KAVR Illt-KIIT A Kll IOWR (SfNOiTKAfltlTB For Kow Vol k, l'hlliiclcliihl.-i, Heading-, rcttSTlllo Tamaiiua, Ac, 11, 1 j a. in For c.itjilH-,n, 11,45 a. in. T,i and 7,8c p. m. For Willlanisport,c,-iS t),oi a. in. and 1,00 p. m. TRAINa tOK Klft-RT l.KAVK AH KOUU1WB, (SCNIIAT Cal'lhll.) lato New Voik, s,ts a. lo. Leato l'hlludelplila, ti.lsa. m. U'avo Iieadlnf, 11,3 1 a. to., i'ottsrllle, 12,15 p. Di and Tamaqua, 1,!0 p. m. Iai o CaUii Usa, f.,2o t,,no a. m. and 4,oo p. m. Leat o W llll.tiiisport ,u,45 a.m.2,1 j p. m. and 5,co p. ra l-asngers nidliomNi-wVoikniid l'hllado phla ko throuif.i u u hota chnnj;o of cars. .1. U. WOOTTKN, f. (I. HANCOCK, lienetauianauer. (itneral ncket Agent. Jan. it, laiG tr. Is1 JOItTlU-ItX CENTHAI. ItAlLiVATT t-U.ltt-A.M, On and alter November !0th, 1873, trains will loave SU.NllUItVnb follows! NOltTllWAiro. Erlo .Vail n.so a. in., an It is Klmlra ,n .i " Canaiidalgua... 3.ssp. m Kocltetter 6.15 " Nlairara to ' Henovo accomuiodal Ion 11.lt) a. ut. anno Wllllam.- tlH.sisp. m. Eluilm JIall 4.15 u. m., arrlvo Elnilra lo.so a. m. llurialo Ktpivaa 7.15 a. in. urrho lluffalo 8.to a. tn SOUTIIWAHI). Uunalo EiprcBa J.t.0 a. m. arrlTo Ilarrltburc 4 M a. m " lialtluioros.40 Umlrailoll tl.15a.ia., orrlvo llarrUburgi.tor.m " Wujilngton lti.so ' " llallluioi u 0.30 " ' WashlliL'tnn H tin ll HarrtsburK accommodation 8.40p.ui,Brrlii Harris w.,, iu.uw y, in, arrlvo Iialtltnoro 2.25 a. m , " WathlLfton o.ls Brio Mull 12.55 a. m. ai rlvo Ilarrlsburf 3 lis a. m, M Ualtlmoro8.40 11 mi.. ., " W'aahluL'toii 10.36 I IA1I dally except Sunday. iv. D. it, HOY I), Jr., (itneral l'ahscrn;cr Agen A. J. cabkatt, General manage DEI-AWAKE, LACKAWANNA ANB WlSTKltN ItAlLUOAll. llLOpMSIlUlta DIVISION. Tlmc-Tabfo No. .ia, Tukt-a cruet at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, KOVEMBUle 22 1876. NOIlTII. STATIONS. St-ranton M.....llellevtw....-, ......Tutlonlllc... . ..Lackawanna,.. HttHon . . W't-U lltuton... .M W.tnii,. p.m. p.m. u.m hOUTIf. r no s rn 8 III l 6 IU S 49 7 49 3 42 7 4il 8 97 IB I 31 7 27 S 27 7 22 23 7 IS 3 12 7 15 3 17 7 15 17 I 07 3 12 7 03 3 OK tl 58 .1 04 fl 64 8 1-1 111 lit II 80 2 42 II 15 2 3D t 2 25 6 02 2 12 5 '6 2 13 6 62 2 10 6 48 2 IU 6 0 1 to 1 11 I 19 2 4 a.iii. p m. n.ml V 88 2 20 11 25 2 48 2 2S (I 30 2 M it Ml A V 44 V in B 81 25 2 20 V 16 1 11 2 07 2 05 2 16 8 62 8 61 8 61 48 8 41 8 30 8 12 8 14 8 08 8 2 7 Lb 7 641 7 tC 7 4H 7 35 7 80 10 Itl 1 M ill lit (HI 2 48 lll- ll 11 2 62 6 65 ....... Jlallhy.."."'.'.' 10 18 2 68 7 01 8 04 7 06 10 20 .iienttetL. Kingston Kingston mouth Juno., ... rlj mom It,,. Atondalo ..... Nantleoko .lliinlot k'a t nek. .Milrkhhliiny.,... llUL-'i. Ti 10 23 a OT 7 11 10 27 10 27 8 10 7 15 1 IT t lift 10 82 8 'fl 7 85 III 85 3 27 7 40 10 10 III 44 8 82 7 42 3 87 7 63 3 45 R 1-5 10 62 11 16 11 17 11 23 4 ID 6 28 4 15 8 45 4 21 8 16 4 1-2 ( 3 ....lteadi llatenV uerwitk It tlrll.r I -r.i.l. ill ...Willow Orote'.'!. in x 4 87 6 W 4 41 66 Mine Kldgo. Ill 43 4 48 4 M a i u 7 20 7 08 J--iy . .Hloi, unburn iinirf.i-1 II 61 11 67 6 28 6 23 6 211 7 40 7 45 I 48 1 43 1 40 N IU H I. CatavilSMt llrldpiv 13 07 6 14 7 62 7 2 6 (3 4 66 1 25 t 12 t;iarh b hvtiuh. .liantUlo . ,1'hulan ....., 12 io n vo a 60 112 25 D 38 8 26 ll an a Al a aii 7 11 7 04 7 Ui 6 46 urn. 4 Ml 1 16 llS It (CI I 47 t IO 1 (II P W. p.m, N'orthuinUrhViid. 12 51 110 B 16 p.m. tun. a.ut W. F. IIAliTKAIl, Hunt. m (nnd ou t t n t'AWi fti,: 1,1811,