THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COTiUMBI A-'GOUNTY, PA. Preparing tlio Soil for Wheat. Fnll wheat Beetling Is not so fnr dis tant tlint good fnrnu cm nfford to defer nttcntion to jihino. Thoro nre so many considerations affecting profit In rais ing Winter wheat that ono must bo well acquainted with nil the conditions or bo subjected to losses quite too fre quent to mako tlio crop a pleasant ono to contemplate. Ono of tlio chief re quirements is tlio machanical fitting of tlio soil. It is of such great importanco that it hardly ranks below tho chief re quirement. 12 veil fertility is not more essential than mechanical preparation of tho soil. It is true, land must have certain natural fitness for wheat to bo used profitably for this crop, but this fitness is of no avail on lauds, except when preparation is complete. Winter wheat is it crop exceedingly fastidious in its demands. The soil may be heavy, or light) and yet capablo of iiroiluuinjt lull crops, but haimazard, careless methods in preparation of land cxcec(linily lavorable, rarely result sat isfactorily. As to the soil nothing is better titan clay loam, provided efficient drainage is had. Without drainage tho tik of ltvw h so great that a pru dent f.iiiiicr w.il riirely attemptwlie.it raising under such a condition. Drain ago may bo natural through a porous subsoil as in alluvial lands, but if not so iirovlded thero must bo artificial drains sufficient to meet every require' motit. Of course, this kind of nrepara tioi! cannot bo made within the mouth or two proceeding tho time for sowing need. Heavy clay land, well under. drained, alter two or three years of such diTumiiL' it duly summed with the clo mcnts of growth mav bo excellent for wheat, but if not so drained the crop is very likely to bo killed bv tho lifting process involved in the freezing and thawing of iMiuoli and April. No amount ot preparation of such lands win avail wituout, drainage. This provided, the next step is to re duco tho soil to thotmest tilth tlirougl frequent cultivation to bring requisite mechanical htness. 1 his is more easily nffeclvtl with lands suitably drained be cause thero is less liability to turn np clods, and if clods appear, they aro ho far disintegrated by tho previous pro cesses of drainage that they soon fall to pieces. Too much stress can not bo placed upon what is properly styled mechanical htiicss tor the crop, this finding of tho soil ncccessary to permit tho thread-like roots to penetrate in scaccii of nutriment and moisture and to remain alwavs in cloo contract with tho soil. It may bo said of wheat es pecially that tho roots abhor a vacuum Beneath tho surface thero must be close, compact, yet Sine soil, or tho roots will not get suitable dovelopement and whatever abundant to supply, it will not bo available, hence the neces sity of giving great caro to tlio tilting as the prime condition of success. As to the manure there are many ways of applying it. Doubtless the best is to incorporate it with tho soil, as for instance ; if barnyard manure be used, it may be spread before tho first plowing, to bo turned in and afterwards thrown back to tlio surfaeo and inter mixed by every process of cultivation so that tho soil wherever reached bv the roots shall respond to their demand. This is tho best way, taking account of a series of years on a wheat farm, but not for immediate leturns. In some instances where grass is regarded with even more favor than wheat, it may bo always better to spread tho manure on the surfaeo just previous to sowing tho seed. Tho advantages of this course are, first : tho decent of soluble portions into the soil through the rains that follow, thus giving much the same result as when tho manure is incorpor ated. Second ; that grass seed subse quently sown, may have nourishment and vigorous growth earlier in the sea son than when tho manure is worked into the soil by tho plow. In this view, tho grass crop constituting the basis of all grain farming, surface applica tions may be counted as more profitable than turning the manure in by tho plow. Tho former is preferable when the man ure is mixed with course stuff, the waste of the stables, unrotted. whuro tho substance is used on heavy soils. Tno machanical effect in such a case is admirable, tho coarse manure loosens tho soil, and therebv brings a degree of iitness not otherwise attainable, not even by extended cultivation. Those who me commercial fertilizers rind tho greatest advantage in using them with hiruynrd manure, but in all cases on tho surface to bo worked in by tho har row or drill. Whatever method bo adopted in regard to the use of manure, the neccessity remains to work tho sou to proper tilth in order that the seed bed may have the fineness required. Jiusoandmen. Experiments iu Feeding Cattle. Tlio superintendent of tho model farm at Guelph, Canada, gives as below tlio results of somo experiments made there in leeding cattle. A steady, frosty winter is better than an open one in leeding cattle. An averago two or tlireo year'old steer will eat its own weight ot ditleient materials in two weeks. Two or three year old cattle will add one-third of a pound more per day to their weight upon prepared hay and roots than upon the same material uu prepared. It is thirty per cant, moro profitable to premature ami dispose ot iattening cattio at two years old than to Keej: them up to three years. Thero is no loss in feeding cattio well upon a variety of materials for tlio sake or manure alone. Farmyard manure from well-fed cat tle, threo year old, is worth au averago ot isS.iio per ton. A three-year-old beast, well fed, will givo at least ono ton of manure every month ot winter. Ao cattio beast whatever will pay for tho direct increase to its weight from tho consumption of any kind or quantity oi lood. On an avorago it costs twelvo cents for ovory additional pound of llesh added to the weight ot a two or threo vear old fattening steer. In Canada the market value of store cattio can bo increased thirty-six per cent, during six months ot timshiug by good feeding. In order to secure a safe profit, no store cattio beast, well done to, can be sold less than cents per pound, live weight. In tho fattening of weathers, to finish nt sheering, tho Cotswold and J.eices tor grades can bo mado up to 200 pounds, tho Oxford Down 180 pounds mid the Southdown (grade) 100 pounds each, live weight. A cow wintered upon two tons and n half of hoy will produce not far from live tons of manure, provided that sho bo well littered mid none oi tno oxcre inouts bo wasted. Orchards where fowls nro nllowed to run aro tho most profitable when gathering time comes, It is a iiiUttiko to think that bird, chickens nndtur-j key.; provo a damage when given a free nm into tlio fields. Uterary Work and Tobacco. In rosponso to a circular recently sent out by Mr. Arthur Hemic, who has been collecting intormatioti as to tlio habits of literary men In regard to stimulants, tho Abbo Molgno gives an interesting and characteristic l coord of his experiences. Tho letter appearing in this paper, Lt Months, states that ho had published lflO volumes, small and great t that ho scarcely ever leaves his work table and never takes walking oxeroisc t yet ho never has a trace of , , , , . ... iicaiiacne, or urain-wcanness, or-constipation, or any form of urinary trouble, ivo tlo never has recourse tor his work to stim.ilaiits, coffee, alcohol, to bacco, ifca, a statement which the se quel shows to need qualification. Snuff taking ho has sometimes practised, but ho vigorously condemns it. Ho has learned twelve foreign languages by a method of his own, and with regard to his acquirements in philology and chro nology, he savs. "1 was ono ot tho most extraordinary personalities of my time, and Francois Arago sometimes laughingly threatened to have me burnt ns n sorcerer, uu one occasion, when in Munich for a few weeks ami spend his evenings with Bavarian servants, who each smoked four or five cigars and drank two or throo pots of beer daily (Steinheil, the most illustrious, boasted of smoking 0,000 a year), tho Abbo canio to smoke three or four cigars a day. lie had also anew taken to snuff, so that, when preparing his calculus of variations, a very diffi cult mathematical work, he would empty his snuff box (which held iio grammes) in a day Hut one day he was surprised to rind himself painfully unable to recall the meaning of foreign words and remember dates with which ho had been familiar. Thereupon ho formed a heroic resolution, and since August 31, 18C:), when lie smoked three cigars and took 25 centimes wortli of snuff, he has, up to the 25th of June, 1882, touched neither. This was for him a comuleto resurrection, not only of memory, but of general health and well-being j ho lias had indefinite capac ity of work, unconscioimiigcstion, per fect assimilation of food (of which he can take more), &o. For tho rest ho mentions that he t ikus a small eup of black coffee in the morning and when nil but two or three spoonfuls has been drunk he adds a small spoonful of brandy or other alcoholic liquor. This is his rntion ot stimulants, no goes to bed about 'J and rises at "full of eighty. vigor." The Abbe is over Bed Spider on Fruit Trees and Hedges. Among the insect enemies of tho fruit grower it is singular thai no one has referred much to tho red spider. It is a small enemy, to bo sure, but one by no means to bo despised, it makes up by its immense number for its diminu tive appearance. They appear larger than those wo fiud in greenhouses on roses, fuchias and other tender plants ; but whether or not they aro different species to these, are natives to tho soil, or arc introductions from some other parts, nre questions which may, per haps, interest tlio entomologist, but will hardly aid m the destruction or the foe Wo suppose on largo trees the labor would be too great to attempt any means for their eradication, but for young trees and evergreen hedges in general, which are easily reached, it might bo well worth while to try to keep them down. Tho popular receipt in garden books is to mix tlour of sul phur in greasy water and then syringo with it, of course keeping the month of tho syringe near tho surface of the water while drawing up tho liquid, as the oily and sulphury water floats only on the top, and is drawn into the syringe only in that way. This greasy liquid caus.'s the sulphur to adhere to tho leaves, and it is said the red spider adandons these leaves in disgust. The hot dry atmosphere of our country is peculiarly favorable to the existence of tho red spider j and when we know hoiv great a pest it is to the frutt-grow- ers under glas, it seems to us well worth looking after when it undertakes to fasten on our fruit trees in the open air. Germantown Telegraph. Queer Temperance Laws. Russia has made the following curi ous efforts to regulate the liquor traffic: Theie is to bo only ono liquor shop in a village, and where two or three villages are almost contiguous, tho one shop must suilico for their combined inhabi tants Tho publican must be a native of the village, must bo appointed and paid by the common council, and must sell food as well as liquor. If ho allows any person to get drunk, he is liable not only to dismissal, but to line and imprisonment. If any Russian village is reported to tho authorities to be ad dicted to drunkenness, tho sale of liquor maybe interdicted for as long a period as may seem ncccessary. Tho queen of Madagascar has order ed the framing of a prohibitory law iu her dominions "fobridding the manu facture or importation into her terri tories of alcoholic liquors A breach of this ordinance will entail tho forfei turo of ten oxen and ten dollars fine. If tho penalty cannot bo paid bv any of. fender, it must be worked out at the rate of uinepeuco per day." Aro tho Purest and Bost Bitters ovor mado. They aro compounded from IIops, Malt, llucliu, Mandrako, and Dandelion, tho oldest, best and most valuable- medicines in tho world nnd contain nil tho best und most curativo jiroporties of all other remedies, being tho greatest Blood Purifier, Liver ltcgulntor, nnd Life and Health Ilestoring Agent on enrth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist whero ijnp Hitters nro used, bo varied and perfect their operations. Thoy givo now lifo nnd vigor to fho aged nnd infirm. To ull whoso employments causo irregu larity of tho bowels or urinary organs, or who reqniro nn Appeti zer, Tonio nnd mild Stimulant, nop Iiittcra nro invnluablo, being highly cnnitivo, tonio and stimu lating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms nro, what tho diecaso or nilmout is, uso nop Bitters. Don't wait until you nro 6iek, but if you only feel bad or miserablo, uso rrnp Hitters nt once. It may snvo your lifo. Hundreds havo been mml by eo doing. $500 will bp paid for a caso thoy will not curb or help. Jlemombcr, jTop Bitters is no vile, drugged, uruiikon nostrum, hut tho Purest and Host Mcdiciuo ever jnadoj tho "Invulid's Friond nnd hope," and no person or family should bo without it. (8) a notkh Uiit xr.YriTi.ia WOMAN. li'roin tho Burton Vhbf.) . .i it k-M-t tlkrnm t Mr. tyilH H rink Urn ot tjiniMAfWh4hlNttli0n-rhuiiihriMnrt I mjr tt lrnthfullCnll(Uliu'lfHr lYUliJof Komiim." &- -uin. of ht-r (ormk)nitctit lovuliimlt lure Bh I i (UuH ldrTutMtolurwoik,!.; hl'throutcomO cf ft ..tV-niti'ly. fin J la oWUwt to tee J t liuljr Mi ni i, io livip ht-r Aiiiwvr the Urge rorn,vtvU net tu h tin lrt.nj-Huj-oiilier,tftclil'ftrIncltBfix'cUt tun! 'i f u : lijf, or joy t rrletvefrmn It. Her t,ttU'i r .miH,unil U a ruetllcir ft-r pood am! not nil 1 hate ironalljr Inmtlifatitlltftud uiMtl .IrJ of tlietrutliof this. C mrvutmtff 1 r,mcnmerlt,!t l reepmmenlt4 Mi1ineillMMbrtlcU'tt.liyfilclnjn In th country. Ono tym "It woifc like ft charm und patm much tvUii. Hrtlleurd entln-ly tha worrt f orm cf fAillnir of (lie uterus IueirrlicpA, Irrvtrulw hl inlnful Muutiuatkn. all Orarkn Trouble, tnildinmntlon and U1cvrtitn, J ulinf, ftll IWpliteeient MiJthecon tttiri.tri'liiil vHikiieM,aml Ij ijccUlly aUaptid to the Cutout Life.' It t rmmik ovi ry portion of the ytem, And rItoi tiew tl."e mid viffir. It rmm fain tut, iUtuWmyt rfwlri'j all crnvlnj for fUmuUiit, and relief ei weAk tui of thottotnach. It cure HloAtinp, Headaches, Nitrous lrotration, General Dehlllty, Sh-ejdcunsn, I)cprt'lon and Indttftrtlon. That fe-Ihig of bearing down,eMiLntitln,eU:ht and backiwhe. Is always muuHntly rural Ly Its uvo. H will aUlUlmes, and tihdrfttlclreuintancoset tn harmony with tho law that go eras tht feinal ry item. It iita unly tU per Lottie or six for $3., and ! sold ty druKL-'ta. AnyadTlcerriulrcdutoBHclAlcaMfflsjid the name of many who have been restored to perfect henlthtiy tho wsoof tho ViretaMiiCoinpovind,rnbtt obtained by addretxlnst Mrs. 1., with stamp for reply, nt her home In Lynn, Mm Yot Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound Is tinMirpnMcd its abundant testimonials show, "Mis. Ilnkham's Liter rillV,,Ti(Iie,Tr,tcf Mftre the brat tit (As world for the cure of Constipation, Plliotixiirs.1 and Torpidity of the llrer. Iter Blood rurhltr nrVs wonders In Its special line and bids fair to e;u1 tto Compound In Its popularity. All must rcjpect her as an Anccl of Mercy who unbltlon Is to do pood to others Philadelphia, IX (J) Mrs, A.M.D. Ifor the permanent cure of CONSTIPATION. No ether disease Is so Drevolent La this ooun- I try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a I trare. "WhAteror the cause, however obstinate i Ul oom, tats remodywui overoomo it. n vtd TJiio autressiiur com- rILiCwi Tdalnt Is very act to be ; complicated witlioonstlpAtlon. Kidney-Wort! , I strength ens tho woakencd parta and quickly i cures all kinds of Tiles oven when, physicians i and medicines nave Dcraro lauca. i- rJrir you nave cuncroi mcs& wouoies IPRICKSI.I WOK I Druggists Sell IjUUMEKS AND THKESHEHS WISH ; inj O pun liae ri-jt cuss articles ot . ,- Threshers and Separators, Alan nnn nnd two-borse Tiead Powera. with Threshers nnd SUakeis, will do well to call on or address J. M. flULSIIIZEIt, I.lL-btstreet. IV All work warranted- Send for Drlco list and give me atrial. J0 bjtier Machines aro Manu- tacturea ror tyis sccnon ot inc couairjr. June id, 3-in. MMmk Books J. W.RAEDER, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, PAPER RULER AND GENERAL BOOK BINDER. 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Muster of tho normal certineaiep lueirftiininineni-, uigueu uv me uim;eia ui mu nunru ui j maiees Thecoursoof mud v nrescrlbed by tho Stato Is liberal, and theSjlentllloand Classical counui aru not ThiiStAtnremilrea n hlirher order oi cltlzenshlD. InginlelilgentnndeniclcntTeachersforhcrscbools. Tothtsondll solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, ihoso who deslreto Improve their time and their talents, as students. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers, an.1 abundant opportunities for well paid launr nner M'iivinirr.cunn rur vuiuiugue,uuuiese niu i iiiiviui. IION.Wll.I.IA.II Ill.Wlil.l., l're.lilenl lluiird of Tru.lrr.. P.P. Ull.l.UYKIt, OJ',1, l,M .- FOR SA j K. The follnwliij; (impel lies from $3QO TO $12,000 Variously located In W.OOMSIll'RO and oilier places, iiirordlnjrclu'up lioniesor prof itable Investment. A Frame Dwelling In good condition. A SPECIAL 11A1KJAIN. Soveral Small FRAME DWELLINGS. Desirable cheap liomes or good investments. A number of IH:ni:t! 1'V.ami: I)hki.uX(H Pl.KASANI I.Y LoOATKI). -BRICK DWELINGS,-- from CHEAP to 15EST at various locutions. BCILDIN3 LOTS on nearly all streets nt va rious prices. Coxtiiacih Mauk to IU'ii.d FRAME OH HHIOIC BUILDINGS of any description, to nu (lonu promptly ami satisfactorily. FAHMS VOK SAJ.E In Bloom, Benton, Fisliingcreek, Hemlock, Madison, Mitlllu, Montour, Jackson Pine, CatawisMi and Centre townships. The above at all prices and embracing land for Farming, Grazing, Trucking and Tobac co Raising. Aho several good TIMBER TRACTS and SAW MILLS. Aijio Biinkmj Locations lilt trade estab lished, including a Woolen Mill in Good Condition and Location, Carriage Manufactory, C:al Yard, Lime Stone Quarries, and Kilns. Ali the above can be bought at fair prices and on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to JOHN A. FUXSTON, PAUL E. WIRT. U0RDENT0WN Potntila flAl loorolM ilitarr fnuhrntn i fok a I ron Ycaa- -w dies. Bj"s & Ycun(r Men. Spli'lullil SrliDlH In DfiUlillul Loriitloim, (Flvo minutes' walk apart). HEALTHFUL, HOMELIKE ANU 'i'llOHOUCJII. Sperlul IEiiti'4 Tor llrutlier nnd SUIer. Send for Catalogues. Address: HEV. W.M. UOWEV, A. M., Uordentuwn, N.J, aug U-lw r OUT THTs OUT! ArS!NKTES S 1 5 !S S40 WK. Vo have stores In !5 lending Cities, lloiu wblcli mir m-uiit ubtaht their tiipi Ilea quirVly. (Mr P'.el irlns tt't-i Prlm-liml tilllre- aru at I li. - jl tor nur Netv ('ulali.iiue uu.l u-r . ' 'ir Ad.he s M 1 TSVni I 3l2Lncknwnnna Avo ... ill L.U'J..L,L EC15AHTOH, PA. March 8-ly MQjW&MB, HAND. STATE i'J 0 H experienced, efUclcnt, nnd nllvo to their work. aru PKOKKSSIONAL. uhd StudenLs ernrinnlni' Klementai Master of tho Sciences i .Master ot the Classics, ilraauatos in tho other Courses receive Tho times demand It. It Is one ot the nrln'u olMecta Every Estcy Organ Oohl in made Tin 'oughout with 77...,,. I il.1r.llt., .1 Yields unrivaled tones, Strut for Illuttrated Catalogue, CELEBRATED WEBER PIANOS And other first class Pianos, ami a largo lot of MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCOEDEONS, 3AWJOE, VIOUN And everyiiiin J. SALTZBR, MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH ST0KK BELOW MARKET E BLOOMSBURG Pa. WEBSR--HARDMAN PIANOS, FINK INLAID FKKNOII WALNUT Kunj TcrniM. SiitHfactlon Gum aittcfd. DAGOIST'S XA-ISTO WARE ROOMS, MUSIU 1 1 ALL ULOCK, POSITIVELY CURED Br Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. Ueainn Why tliey are Vrefe rreo. to All Other Vorutu Vlastrr or V.xterual HcmeiVlcst riml. Hecauit they pom-x all the merit ot the (tr? ngthenhig ponxin platter, and contain In ad dition tlieretu the newly tlbtcoveretl powerful and actia vegetable cuniblnatlon which acta ulth In. created rubefacli'iit, atlniulatiiig, ilatlvr and counter Irritant i llc u. Sveiiliil. rteraoio they are a genuine pharmaceutical prep aration, and eo recognized by tho profeulou. Tlilrd. llecauialhey are the only platten that relievo pain at ouce, l'uurtli. Iktuae they will KiallUely cureilUeaaea which other reuicdlea will nut tltli relieve. nriii. Becauie over WOO pht tlclaut and druggliti have voluntarily U'tllncd that they are nuperlor to all other planters or inedlcluia fur external uae, Sixth. Ilccania tho uiaiiulatlurvra have received the only luedala ever glvii) f.ir puroua plaatera, Benson's Capciue Porous Plaster! SEABURY L JOHNSON, I MIJKI5 lti:.1li:i VI'l.tsT. l'rico25cta. I MEAD'S Medicated CUItU and BUNION PLASTER. Nov 4 '81 .ly tVItt 8r ., UmurUl I'iiti, Ctutrh, Lut o( 1 diMMtif. II nntr fUi. All ifinii tut MaMMa MaBB aWTW1TWI ' llfKT I fl "" BWaWaararrTTral T IT alWl. eJaM AUCUSt 1I4W Ache WW C M A L SCHOOL byjga - .ancTfurnlslied with n bountiful supply ot DbKlplIno, firm but kind, uniform and thorough therein, reeelrn Htntn lirnlnmnv. n nrerrlns tho inferior to Ihoso of our best Colleires. of I tils School tn heln to scciiru It. bv furnish- Secretary, Every buyer should Select an Organ That guarantees good Every day work and Years of service. J, ESTEY & CO., Drattleboro.Tt. STRINGS, in Hie nsic line. CASE 0B0AN, 0 STOl'S, Si0 DASH. WZZ.SBS-SAKKB, PA Junel J. SALTZER'S General Sewing Machine Depot, Fifth Store Below fflarfast St., BLOOMSBURG, PA. Celebrated White Sewing Machine, Now Davis Vortical Feed Sew ing Machine, Now Homo Sewing Machine, Household Sewing Machine, Kstey Sowing Muchino, Genuine Singer Sowing Machine, Singer Pattern Sowing Machine, Attachments, best Sewing Machlno Oil, and Nee - dies for all bowing machines. Kewlnir Machines sold on monthly payments' Liberal discount made for cash. Every machine purchased from mo u warranted to be kept Iu good rinnloi;or.ier iur live years ireo ui cuarirt, ana liuruuu in structlona given by tho best lady operator la thl part of tho state free ot charge. Kiamlno my stock of tnuchluea beforo purchasing, $5 to3!20Poraiy.5thom21 8wples worth 13 upu iu Uireei Address hhnson co fort march 31, l-y RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA HAILUOAP. PHIL. AllBLPIIli KIIIK 11. It, DIVISION, Phlladolnhta and Erie Italtroad Division and Northern Central Hallway. SUMMER TIME TABLE. In effect Juno tth, 1S8J, trains leavo Northum berland. KA8TWAHD, M n. m. Sea shore Express for Buobury, llar rlsburg and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Now York, lialtlmoro nnd Washing ton, arriving nt Philadelphia two r, m.j New York, 0.15 p. in. llaltlraore, 0.10 p. m. Wa-hlngton Clip. m. making closa connections at Phlldl- pnia tor an oenciioiu I'uiiii". . 1.43 p. in i.uj ci'ii-D iui ciiiiumj, ,iuiriM Imnr and Intermediate stations, Lancaster. Phil adelphia, Now ) ork, lialtlmoro and Washington, arriving ri. i nimueiium t.ou i. m., nun iurK, 10.M p. in ; Baltimore, T.so p. m. Washington, s.4t p.m. Pullman Parlor car through to Philadel phia and pas-en;er coaches through to Philadel phia and Baltimore. , . . 8.0.1 p. m. wiliiamsport Accommodulen for Hunbury, lurrlsburg niu all lnlcnuedluUi sta tions, Lancaster, ruunacipniii nnn now iork, arriving at Philadelphia 11.55 n. m. i Now York .ib n. m. sleeping car accommodations can bo eocur rd at Ilarrisburg for Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can lemaln In sleeper un disturbed unlllT a. tn, 1.M a. in. Erie Moll for Sunbury, Ilarrisburg and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, Philadel phia, Now York, lialtlmoro nnd Washington, nr rltlng at Philadelphia tto a. m.j Now York, 11.15 11, in, lialtlmoro 7.45 r. in. ; Washing ton, 9.17 a. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars nre run on this train to Philadelphia, lialtlmoro nnd Washington, nnd through passongcr coaches to piuiaueipnia nna uaiumoro. WEST WA III), CSS a. in. Krlo Mall for Brio and nit Intermediate stations with mrotigii puumnn l aiaco car una through passenccr coichf s to Krlo. ror mmuiuitigiiu nuu luiciiiK-uiuiu duiiiuiis, llnehestpr. lluffaloand Nlairarn Palls. With Pull man Palace car and passenger coaches through lo iiocnrsicr 1.4.1 p. m. Niagara Express for Knnoand Inter tnedlnw sUiHods with through paisenger coaches 10 Kano. For V inandalgua and principal inter mediate stations, HticliCMcr, liurfiilo and Niagara Falls with throtgli parlor carlo Watklns and through passenger coaches to llochester, 6.85 p. is , Fast line for Lock Haven and Interme diate Matluns, and Klinlrn, Watklns nnd Interme diate stations, with through passenger coaclitsto WRIK1IIS. . . TilllOUdll TI1AINS FOIl N()IITIIIIM1IKUIANU Flltl.M T1IK KAST ANU SOUTH. Magnra Exprets leaves New York, soon. m.; PhlladelrliU 40 n. tu.i W shlngton, 8.01a. m.j Hal Imoreo.vo a. m., arriving at Northumberland 1.41 p. m., with through Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia and through passeng-r coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fust Lino Icntes New York 7.6.1 a. m.: Philadel phia, 11.03 a. in.; Washington, 0.37 n. m.; Haiti more. HIM) a.m., uniting at. Northumberland S.S3 p. m., with through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Unltliuoro. Erie Mull leaves New York 7.65 p. m.: Philadel phia, II 'Hi p. m.; Washington, 9-57 p. m.; Haiti more, ll.wp m.arrhlngal N. rthumberlande.5 a. in., with th-ough Pullman Palace sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and llaltlmoru and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia, NOUTHEIIN CENTRAL RAILWAY (loMI'ANV. On and after February Hth.lMl.tralns will leave Sunbury as follows : NOKTHWAHD. Northern Express 6.30 a.ra.,arrlve Elmlra 15.80 pm Arrive at uannnuaiKua o.va p. m. " Kochester 4.40 " " Nlatrara. S 45 " Nltirara Express I.U) p. m. arrive Elmlra 6.05 p m ornvo i;ananuai;ua s.sd Kochester 0 45 ' 14 NlftL'aru 11.50 a m Fast lino 5.15 p m arrive Elmlra W.10 p m ,uiKiua 11. iu y iu SOUTHWAHU. Scuthcrn Express 1.32 a.m. arrive IlarrlabV s.15 am arnvo t-niiaueipma i.w " New York 9.35 " 11 Haltlmoro 7.10 11 Washington t-.11 a la Lock Haven Ex 10.50 a m arrive Uarrisb'g Hi.55 pm arrive rnuaaeipnia o.iu p in " New VorK 8.45 ' " Daltlmoro e.so ' Washlneton 6.4T Day Express 1.50 p m arrive Harrlsburtf s.3e p m 1 UMIbUCIlJUlU I.UU " New vork 10.00 " " Haltlmoro 1.00 " Washlneton 8.H Eric Mall 1.05 a. m. arrive Ilarrisburg 8.00 a. m muuueipum i.vo " New York ja " lialtlmoro T.00 ' Washington a.m J.H. WOOD, General Fossenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. piIILADELPHA and READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGFI1 TRAINS. Juno 211, 1882. TRAINS LIAVR BCrXKT IS 10LLOWtf(ailHD4T KXClriaD, For New York,Phlladolphla,HeailUiB,l'ottsvl!lo Tamaqua, Sc,, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 u. in. 4 56 and 7, so p. m. For Wiliiamsport, 6,15 8,60 a. m. and 4,06 p. m. TKJLINS fOU KDrKHT LliV! AS FOLLOWS, (8CNDAT HCBrTED.) Leave Now York, via. Tamancnil 9,uo a. ra. and .via. Hound llrook Koute T,45 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. tn. Leave Heading, 11,55 a. m., I'ottsvlllo, 19,3 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 6,10 8,40 a. m. nnd 4,00 p. m. Leavo Wllllam8port,9,45a.m,8,oop.m. and 4,30 p. m i'assengers to and from New York, via. Tama- nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without chango of cars. j. a. nuuiTiin, Oeneral Manager) C. . HANCOCK, Clenerol Passenger and Ticket Agent, Jan. 10, 1861-tf. EL AWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WEiTEKN HAILHOAU. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOHTH, STATIONS. Scran ton. Uellcvuo. SOUTH p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m u 15 9 0!) 9 45 9 so 1U a 17 6 2J 6 27 2 SS 2 29 2 22 2 15 2 10 9 37 Taylorville.. ...Lackawanna.. 9 4.1 9 fl 9 61 SO 9 27 2 34 39 9 44 56 9 84 a 4i 5 4 0 61 a 55 0 08 7 02 7 10 7 17 T 92 7 30 7 37 8 O0 8 25 8 40 8 50 9 00 6 00 8 05 S 10 8 18 8 25 8 80 U 35 8 52 9 09 9 04 20 8 4S 9 21 nttstou 8 42 9 19 ,. West I'lttston 10 tti 10 08 3 37 9 14 ...Wyoming.. ....au ilaltby .iiennett.. Kingston. 8 25 8 2S 2 00 1 50 1 42 1 85 1 25 1 IS 1 03 9 04 9 01 10 18 10 13 10 20 10 34 10 42 2 54 2 61 3 02 8 00 8 10 S IB 3 S3 3 45 8 61 3 07 4 07 4 12 4 20 4 27 4 33 4 83 4 50 5 CO 5 23 Kingston.,.. .riymouin Jiino ..Plymouth,,, Avondalo ... S 55 I 07 8 47 Nantlcoko,. i 110 S 89 S H Uunlock'B creek 7 46 12 42 7 33 12 25 7 Si) 12 15 T 20 12 U0 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 40 7 C3 11 32 6 51 11 10 6 tl 10 6S 6 45 10 60 6 97 10 44 6 19 10 22 6 10 10 OS 6 04 10 00 5 45 9 40 ...smcKShinny. ....Ulclt's Kerry. 10 55 11 07 11 13 11 20 S 17 B 12' 8 00' 7 CO 7 52 7 4 .... Beach llavon. -Berwick.. Urlor croek.. ...Willow arovo. Lime Itldge., Mpy,..,, ,,,Uloomsburg. Itupert Catawl'a Hrldgi Danvtllo... Chulasky. , Cameron . . 11 39 11 45 11 M 11 55 I 31 7 33 7 7 11 12 19 45 Northumbcrl'd 12 45 p.m. a.m. a..m. p.m. p.m. a.m. W. 1". IIALSTIUD.Buot. huperlnU!ndent'8 ofllco, Bcranton, KeO. Ibt, 18S2. PAltlCISIt'H HAIR BAIeSAM. '1 li . elr nnlitrrfMij; hIiuIuvvi. tlr.,ioaiiy sitntl.ir ml., !i rin - It cv'ttait'1. tnauriali out that ire tencficul to tho c 1j tiij lair Retlores the YouiMul Color ta Crty cr fatfeJ Hair I'uktft HairlUIsam U f.nclr iwrfumej and U warranted to prc ei)tfj:in cfthliair onij to r movedaiidruaoniJitchlKg. Hi&cox&Cu, N.Y, tfa- II llwi.fcl dUrita drufnj MiJklmt, GI0EHT0l!C A Superlative Health ant) Strength Reitorer. If you no a mechanic or braitr, worn out hh overwork, or a mother ntn ilou n ty family or house hold dull try l'AKKfK'k lilNCtk TlNIC, If you aronhwjer, niinl.ltr or buiuieu man ex luuiird by mental itrainoranxiouicaies,danotule uuoiicauag nmutanM,but use l'aikcr'a diocer Tonic Ifyouhate Coniumptlon, Dytpeptia, Kheuma lim, Wilneyl omplainu, ornyiJi)rderoflhelung, stomach. Iwcl, Llood oriiervei,l'ri;k'i Gk Tonic will cure you. It l the Createu Wood Purifier Aid the Eeit and Surest Cough Cute Ever Used. t If you aro watting away fruni age, dissipation or any dueau or call licit and lemiira a lliniulanl laVa tilNOla ToMCati nrei it Mill invigorate and build you up from the first (Lsc but will never inioaicate, ' II hat lived hundicdi oflisei) it may tavt yourt, 1 CAUTION t-IUfj.. I lubrtllulti. l-us.i'i Glspr TwU U f eipoM4 of Iks U.I Mucdlsl smbIs In Sh. worU, ue h taUrsly ' 4mrBlf,cmirtwiitot,ifcri.rlvii, 8coi fj. elieaW M I limit Co., N.Y, t..JsltU,al4knU4m(. GREAT 8AVIM1 HUV1KQ POtI.AH SIZX. Jia rijli and lasung fngrance hai made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There ll lioUiIng like 1 1. Insist upon having Floss. TON Couwnk and look for signature of tsa ln.ljr ,o. tl so I h7i ,u. ' ' LAUQg fiWJN'd pi YINU tie, C17.E. 1 I JlarchS, Wly,