THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOBSniWi.' CODMBFA COUNTY i"Al I'! sued olill Tlic Itepullloan Platform. Tim Chicago Con vciitioh iiilu'itcil t ho following jilnlfonn ! Tho Ucpubllcnn-i of tlio tlnltott stiit'i, In Con Tent Ion tt-tVinblnl, renew their nltr-glanco in Ilia lirlnclnsiiion which they have triumphed In nix 8urrrslvo presidential election's nnd rongrnliilaK tho American peoplo on llio attainment of so many rcAnlls Jn legislation and administration liy which tho llenubllcan party has, after anting tho Union, iono bo much to render Its institutions Just, cqtial and boncflecnt-tho safeguard of lib erty and tho embodiment of tho best thought and highest purposes of our cltUcns. Tho republican party has gained Its strength by quick and faith, fut response to tho demands' of tho peoplo for tho freedom and tno equality of all men i for a united nation assuring tho rights of all citizens; for tho elevation of labor; for an honest currency t for purity ,ln legislation, and tor Integrity and acloun Utility In all denartments of tho (lorernmcnt. and It accepts anew tho duty of lending In the I alio work of progress and reform. Hero Minns a clauso lamenting tho death of danleld, and endorsing tho administration of Ar thur.) The TnrllT iMnuk. We, therefore, demand that tho Imposition of dutles.on foreign Imports shall bo mado not for "revenuo only'' but tli.it In raising tho requisite revenues for tin (lovornment, such duties .shnll bo so levied ns to nrford security to our dlvcrslilod In dustrlesand protection to tho rights and wages of the laborer, to tho end that nctlro and Intelligent labor as well tut capital, may have Its Just reword, and tho laboring man his full share In tho national prosperity. Against tho so-called economical Bystera of tho remocratlo party, which would degrade our labor tothoforclga standard, wo enter our earnest pro test ; tho Dcraocratlo party has tailed completely to rcllovo the people of the burden of unnecessary taxation by a wise reduction of tho surplus. Tho republican party pledges Itself to correct tho Inequalities of tho tariff and to rcduco tho surplus, not by the Indiscriminate process of horizontal re duction, but by such methods as will relievo the taxpayer without Injuring the laborer or the great productive interests of tho country. We recognize the Importance of sheep husband ry In the United States, tho serious depression which It is now experiencing and tho danger threatening its future prosperity ; and we, there fore, respect tho demands of the representatives of this Important agricultural Interest for n re-ad Justmentotduty upon foreign wool In vlow that such Industry shall have full and ndequato protec tion. Wo have alwaj-s recommended tho best money known to tho civilized world, and we urge that an effort bo made tb unlto all commercial nations In tho establishment of tho International standard, which shall nx for nil the relative value of gold and silver coinage. The regulation of commerco with foreign nations and between tho states Is one of the most Impor tant prerogatives ottho general Government, and the Republican party distinctly announces Its pur pose to support such legislation as will fully and etllclently carry out tho constitutional power of Congress over lntcr-stato commerce. The princi ple of the public regulation of railway corpora tions Is a wise and salutary one for the protection of all classes Of the people, and we favor leglsla tlon that shall prevent unjust discrimination and excessive charges for transportation, and that shall secure to tho people and to tho railroads alike tho fair and equal protection of the laws. Protection to I.iilior. We fato'r tho establishment of a national bureau of labor, the enforcement of tho eight-hour law, a wlso and Judicious system of general education by ndequato appropriation from the national rovo- nues wherever tho samo la needed. We believe that everywhere tho protection to citizen of American birth must bo secured to citi zens by American adoption, and we favor tho set tlement of national differences by International arbitration. The Republican party, having Us birth In a ha tred of slave labor and In a desire that all men may bo freo and equal, Is unalterably opposed to placing our working-men In competition with any form of scrvtlo labor, whether at home or abroad. In this spirit wo denounce tho Importation of con tract labor whether from Europe or Asia, as an offence against the spirit of American Institutions, and wo pledgo, ourselves to sustain the present liw restricting Chinese Immigration, and to, pro vide such further legislation as is necessary to carry out Its purposes. Civil Service Reform. The reform of tho civil Bcrvlce auspiciously be gun under Republican admlnls tratlon should b completed by the further extension of the reform system already established by law to all tho grades of the service to which It Is applicable. The spirit and purpose of the reform should be observ ed In all executive appointments, and all laws at variance wltn the objects of existing reformed legislation should bo repealed, to the end that the' dangers of free Institutions which lurk In tho pow er of official patronago may-bo wisely and effect ively avoided. Tho public Unls are a heritage of tho peoplo' of tho United States and should bo reserved as far as possible for small holdings by actual settlers. Wo aro opposed to the acquisition of largo tracts of theso land3 by corporations or Individuals, espec ially where such holdings are In tho hands of lion resident aliens, and we will endeavor to obtain such legislation as will tend to correct this evil. We demand of Congress tho speedy forfeiture of all land grants which have lapsed by reason of non-compllanco with acts of Incorporation, and In all cases where there has been no ntempt In good faith to perform the condition of such grants. Tho grateful thanks of tho American peoplo aro due to tho Union soldiers and sailors of tho late war, and the Republic an party stands pledged to Bultable pensions to all who were disabled and for tho widows orphans of those who dlod la tho war. The Republican party pledges Itself to tho repeal of the limitation contained In the Arrears act of 1879, so that all Invalid ,soidlers shall bharo alike, and their pensions shall begin with tho dato of disability or discharge and not with the date 1 of the application. RcirnrdlMir a Korelif u Policy. The Republican party favors a policy which shall keep us from entangling alliances with for eign nations, and which shall give the right to ex pect that foreign nations shall retrain from med dling In America, and the policy which seeks peace can trade with all powers, but especially with those of the Western' Hemisphere. We demand the restoration of our navy to Its old-time strength and efficiency, that It may In any sea protect the rights of American citizens and tho Interest of American commerce, and we call upon Congress to rcinovo tho burdens under which American ship ping has been depressed, so that it may again bo truo that we havo a commerce which leaves no sea unexplored, and a navy which takes no law from superior forco. ywsoiwd, That appointments by the President to offices In the territories should bo made from the bona tldo citizens and residents of the territor ies wherein hey aro tq servo. neiolved, That It Is tho duty of Congress to enact such laws asBhall promptly and ef fectually suppress the system of polygamy. within our territory and dlvprco. tho political from the ec clesiastical power or mo so-cauea .Mormon Liiuruti and that the law so enacted should be rigidly en forced by the military authorities It possible, and by tho military It neod be. Denouncing Houtliern OutniRCH. The peoplo of the United Status In their organiz ed capacity constltuto a nation and not a mere confederacy of states. The National Government Is supreme within tho Bphera of Us national duty, but the states havo reserved rights which should bo fully maintained ; each should be guard ed with Jealous care so that the harmony of our system of government may be preserved and the Union kept Inviolate. The perpetuity, of our Insti tutions rests upon tho maintenance of ,n 'free bal lot, an honest count and a correct rbturnj WeUo-( iioudco tno rraua ana vioicnco practised oyuio Democratic- party In Southern States, by which tho will of tho voter Is defeated, as dangerous to the preservation of free Institutions, nnd we sol emnly arraign tho Dcmocratlo party as being the guilty recipient of tho fruit of such fraud and vlo lenco. Wo extend to tho Republicans of the South, re gardless of their former party actuations, our cor dial sympathy, and pledgo to them our most ear nest efforts to promote tin passage of such legis lation as will secure to every citizen, of whatever race and color, the full and complete recognition, possession and exercise of all civil and political rights. j- Ut-rBcmot Troubles. rm; U nknown tiiiai.s wiih ii a uo.mi.n i knimmirh winioiir co.Mi-i.ivr wnv tiii:y VANISHED. NYnr llui uliMi) of mm ut tin; must trying of llm few liol. tliivM of tin pft'A out ' year s lialt, cure-worn wrikniiti mlula havo been seen at Ihu window of libr dwelling apparently in a condi tion! of complete exhaustion, iter of torti to meet tho acomnulntud duties ol household had been meat but un cssf ill, whilo the c.iio of a sick 1, whose wail cutlld even then bo benfd, was added to her oilier wiso over whijlminu troubled. Nntnrti liad done mtiijh for her and In her youthful day Iliad been not only beautiful butllio pohiessor of health such iw is seldom Bceij. Hut home and family ilulii'n and tlio I depressing cnri-R which too of ton ncco)nipauy lliein had proven uniitcr than her splendid Htivnjith anil slit- felt nt tjiat iiiotm tit not only thai lifu was abi rduu but that driitli Mould bn a grand relief. Thin is no iiim-timl ov- peribnee. It ih, in tact, a most com- moil everyday occurrence, aim a great, prater it contdnntlv nscentiitig from ihouxaudx of homes of ileliveiniico froin the dcndlv power which is enslav ing rio many vvivee, mothers and ilaugh teisj And yet mcso dunes ot lite in it At bo met. No woman can afford lo turn nsldu from tho proper care of her homo nnd thu ones who arc committed to her care, although in doing the.o duties she may sacrifice- her health, and possibly lifo itself. The expevionco of ono who successfully overcame such tiiais and yet retained health and all tno moss nigs it brings is thus told by Her. Wil liam Watson, Presiding Elder of tho Methodist-Episcopal church, residing at Watertown, N. Y. lie said : "My 'Wife became completely run down through overwoik and care of a sick member of our honsel old, and I entertained seiious apprehensions as to her future. Shu was languid, pale, ut terly exhausted, without apiietite, and in a complete slate of physictal decline. And yet she dhrnot, could not neglect her duties. I havo seen her about tho house, trying courageously to caro for tho ones she loved when I could toll, from tho lines upon her face how much sho was suffering. Attiuies she. would rally for a day or two and then fall back into tho stale of nervous exhaus lion sho felt before. Her head pained her frequently, her body was becoming bowed by pain and all hope or enjoy ment in lifo seomed departed. What to do wo could not tell. 1 resolved, however, to bving back her lifo and vi tality if possible and to this end began to treat her myself. To my great ro lief her system has been toned up, her strength restored, her health complete ly recovered and wholly by tho uso of Warror's Tippecanoe, which I regard as the greatest tonic, invigorator and stomach remedy that has over been discovered. I was led to use it tho more readily as I had tested the health- restoring properties of Warner's Safo Cure in my owti person and I therefore knew that any remedy Mr. Warner might produce would bo a valuable one. I havo since recommendpd both Wnr ncr'q Tippecancie and Warner's Safe Curo to many of my friends and I know seveial Doctors of Divinity as well as numerous laymonwho arousing both with great benefit.'' If all tho overworked and duty dri ven women of America could know of tho experience abovo described, and act upon tho same, therocan be little doubt that much of the pain, and most of the depressing influences of life might bo avoided. Such truths are too valuablo to remain unknown. Vital uiicHlloiiHlll t Atk the mo rmmctif ihjttan Of atiy selinul, whnl Is the best thing lu lliu world for quieting mill allaying nil Irrb tntldn of the nerves, and curing nil forms f nervous complaints, giving natural, rldMllkit refreshing sleep nlwnys f A tut llioy will lull you tinheslintlngly "mcirrn nf Hops 1 I " UIIAI'TRR 1. A k nny or all of the most eminent phy. slchhst "Y'lmt Is thu best and only ruinifily that can ho relied on to cure nil diseases ot thu kidneys nnd urinary organs'; such as Itrlglit's. disease, dlnbutcs, retention, or In ability tp retain urine, nnd nil the discuses nnd hlhncnls peculiar to Women"--' "And they will tell you uxpllellly nnd cmplmllcnlly "JIucU III!" lleneo, when theso remedies aro combined with othem equally valuable. , And compounded Into Hop Hitters, such n won derful and mysterious curative power 1 developed, which liw) varied In Its oppratlons that no div ease 'or 111 health can possibly cxKtor resin Its power, tinil yet It H Itn mloss for tho most frail woman, woako.it In valid (.r smallest Child t Use. A' U Uo salne physicians "vlmt l. tho most reliable and surest cure fornll liver diseases or dyspepsias con Btlpiltlon, Indigestion,- biliousness, tnnhuin rv'ci ague, &c.,"'ati('t they will till you i Mndrakt I or 1) vidclion till" CltAl'TIil!. It "Patients "Almost dead or nearly dying" For years, and given up by physicians, of JJrlgliL's nnd o'her kidney diseases, liver comrjlnlntsj severe coughs, called consump. tlon.ihave been cured. ' )men gone nearly crtwj till From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness, nnd various diseases peculiar to women. l'eople drawn out of shape from ixiruelatlng pangH ot rheumatism, Inflammatory and chronto, or suffering from scrofula, EryHpelas I "Salirheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia, Indiges tion, and In fact, almost all dlaeas-js frail" Natluots heir to Have been cured by Hop Hitters, proof of which can bo found In even- neighborhood In tho known world. t iNone genuine without n hunch of green Hops on the white labjl. slum nil thevllo, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. UDITOHS HHPOUT tho Borough ot t'chtralta for tho yoar ending April 14, Thomas (iregg, collector, Id account with Cen tralta' Borough. Dlt. To amount of duplicate SJ79 si $'K79 23 C1C Ily amount paid Treasurer " B per cent com. on I1S71.31 " unseated land returned com. ' ' " amount of exonerations " balanco due borough to 1871 39 IM 71 M 04 4T7S 316 St I2.T9 23 David Wnlih, collector for lssj, in account with Ccntralla Uorough. Dlt. To balance on dup-llcato tor 18S--1 93 45 $!! 45 en. o n Millard, lly amount paid i ruusurer 5 per cent com. on $413.90 errors and exonerations balance due borough O. li. Millard. .Treasurer. In account with con. tralla llorough. I . ' ' , f ' , . DR. To amount reo'dfrora' T dregs COL '. 1874 33' To amount roe'd from D Walsh , , col for W ' 40.') 00 To amount ree'd from D F curry on uaianco uuo uisu ns ireas- for 78 nnd 'S'i 14 m Tobalanco duo 0 11 .Millard , 4t iouko IJotrroit. "iTos, l liavo a patient at last, and I am in a terrible fix." Sympathising Friend "Can't you understand his disease-1" "Oh, thero is no troublo about that." "Then whoro does tho fix conto in T" "You see, ho is a notorious swindler, never pays a bill if ho can help it, and besides lie has no property." "Well !" "Well, if I kill hira, I can't get any. thing." "Theu don't do it." "But if I cure him, ho will get away.'' If women were allowed tho right of suffrage not ono of them would sell her voto for a plate of ico cream. No, emphatically uo. They'd want at least a quart. Sulphur lor Stock. An English correspondent puts about two ounces of sulphurous acid into a quart botttlo of water, and gives a ta blespoonitu ot tins dilution three tunes per day to cattlo suffering with foot and mouth disease. In addition to this, ho bums a little sulphur three times a day in the stable in whioh the animal is kept. He moistens the' feet also with the abovo solution with a sponge. Ouo mint bo careful not to use sulphuric acid for sulphurous acid, as tho former would be hurtful in this case, instead of cm alive. Uurniug sul phur in tho stables of healthy cattlo once a week, he thinks, would ward off disease. I havo long been in the habit of giv ing a neapuiL' teaspoontul ot sulphur for this purpose to my horses and cows onco a week, in a mess of meal; also to largo swine; to full grown sheep about halt this quantity ; to lambs and pigs less, grading it according to si.e and atro. For poultry onco a week I mix sulphur witli their pudding, at the rate of a heaping tcaspoonful of tho former to a gallon ot the latter. Tins keeps them freo of lice, unless they aro much exposed to tho parasites on their roosts or otherwise. Sulphur in moderate doses, ana not given too olten, is healthful, and a guard against various diseases and vermin. A simple method of burning it is on a sup of cardboard, or extra stout pa per. a foot lone; and two or three inch es wide. Scatter sulphur on ono end of this, light tho paper and then move it about tno cattlo in thu stable. Ho very1 careful ti set nothing on lire' when doing this. In otder to guard from lire, if litter is in the stable, it should be removed previous to lighting tho sulphured papor. A safer way, how over, would ho to put some p'iper m a hollow dish or pan with a handle to it to take hold of and move about.-iV. I Tribune. Now York has twicu as many mil- liouaircs as any city in tho country In other cities men pay their debts and uo nut get ricu so last. Some peoplo have much quicker perceptions man outers, but most any ordinary person uau tell what evenings a girl expects her beau by the way sho hxes her hair. Wkioiit of Milk, Kiu Now milk weighs eight pounds eight ounces per gallon, skimmed milk eight pounds nine ouiioes.creain eight pounds four ounces, butter milk eight pounds eight and one-half ounces, and water oiglit pounds and live ounces, Those who believe in testing my one lactometer, or any snecilio gravity test, will observe that three gallons of skimmed milk and one gallon of water will have tho same specific gravity as a gallon of milk. Millions of frauds have been perpetra ted by not knowing theso facts and figures. "I saw an unusual sight this morn ing," ho said. "I was riding in a crowd cd street car, when a feeble old lady got in, and immediately a person arose and pplitely offered hero tho seat." "Is it possible !'' answered tho re porter, taking out ills noto book. Pleaso givo mo tho name of thogontlomau.'' "Oh, it wasn't a gentleman, it was a lady." It is no longer considered a compli ment to speak of a banker ns a "lly business man." 4 3 01 aj !!! 21 W t77 W t m is rr-iw 7o C1L Dy nint. of Int. warrants redeem- Lll ' 1 7(1' liy aint. of Stato taxon bonds 1 47 " orders redeemed as follows ; No 237 l'eb 1, 7 7 1' E Duck nails . te ' ' No col SentBJ'SJWm IUneslabor .5ixoi7'i lurry Mrouu '. un .Mar 13 'kJ Chas struuaocr labor r No 113 Aug 14 'ai Jas Cannon la bor Noi?7Augi8 'Si Harry Stroud labor No 131 Aug 18 '83 Wm Illues la bor No 111 Aug 18 't2 Jas, Qannon la- No 15! Aug 18 '83 Pat Durrah labor No km Aug 18 '83 Jllch Ilrcnnan labor No ins Jan SI '83 .Wm Illnos labor No 2i3 .Marie '83 James CaUhan labor , Noail.MariO'83Jamos Calahan salary NO 217 Alar 30 '83 David Walsh excess cotton Imminent No sit, .May 10 83 Wm.(lrantla- bor No 830, siay 10 '83 lUch. Grant labor. No vaa, .May io "S3 Hungarians labor No v:w, .May 10. 't3 Jno. SIcAn- drew, labor. No K4B, .Vuy lu '83 I'at'ck Lan- gob, labor, No 230, Juuuii '83 Wm. Orant, labor, NO 833, June 14 '83 ' Mich, llarrctt, l-IUUl, No JM, Juno 14 'S3 Mich, llarrett, labor, No 2-4, Juno 11 '81 Mich. Barrett, labor, NoMiJuno, 14 W, Dul. Calahan, NoaiWju'no 11 '83 1'at'k Lnngon iiuuuui m ouo, uruut la bor No 213 June 14 W Mich Hannon labor No 273 Junoll na John Navln labor No 273 June 11 W Jno. Clarke la bor Not-.iUJunell ;si Lcddlcoat la bor No2'.lJnly 14 "63 Jas. Calahan labor " 30UJulyl4 '81 Mich. Barrett labor " 33S Aug 9 '81 Wm. (Irantlabor " 315 Aug v '83 Win. Jiulley lo- buir " 3M Aug 0 -83 Pat'k Curran la bor " 31 Aug u H3 L A ltlley & Co. plank and work " ,337!-ept 20 '81 l'at'k. Lynch ., labor " 3Uljbept soWTho.s. Fern Jr. labor " 3331 Deo II '83 Thos. Gerraty labor " 2 1'eb 18 VI Barron Hart- miu order book " l33TAug i8 ui Jno Hanley, hauling " loo Aug 18 '62 Jas Cannon la bor " 173NOV11 won Millard sun dro " 174 Nov 11 ta Jno Hanloy lo-, bor " l,li Nov 11 '83 Wm. Jlrjbon salary " 187 Jan 21 '81 (1 w Michaels labor " lUVJan 21 "81 Henry Coiwtan- tl.lt labor " nij Jan 21 H3 Geo Wills labor " arj,.Mar 10 hi W II llarlluan stationery " visiMur 30 '83 Geo W Davis la- bor " 2-JlAprl2'83 Wm Krtckbaum usllgnmcuts to trua-.uivr " SMI Apr 13 '81 Jas. calahan rem. nnlsancu l .May io V3 Jas. Calahan la. bor ssarj Mar 10 '83 Jos. IIilL-lif s la. uur " 2is.May 10 '81 Jno. Han cy la. bor " 2301 ay 10 '83 Tho Kelleyla. bor " 23l.May 10 'S3 Mich. Barrett labor " auwiay 10 '81 Mich. Troyan la- s'w'ilay 10 Hi B J Dyke labor V 510'May 10 '81 Thos. Genuty labor " 211 May 10 w Jno. McDonald labor " 2U.May io '83 Jno. Ihnea'la-' bor " 2ii May 10 8J Jno. Dalley la bor L " 2lirMaylO'83Micu'. b'Connor labor " 2U'.May 10 'tj Jno.. O'Connor labor " 2 is J ime it '81 Jas. Calahan labor 253 Juno uwiMich. Barrett labor ' 2t,7 Juno 14 '83 Mtclw Troyan labor . ., ' S57iJuno 14 '83 Thos. Ivelly la bor 2H1 Juno U m Jno. McDonald labor " m June it '83 Jno. Illuos la bor ' " 265 June 1 1 K) Jno. Dalley U. bor " MJunoM 'p Mich, O'Connor labor " 2U7 Juno 14 Hi Jno; O'Connor labor " 2w Juno it '83 1'eter Bradley labor ' 270Junolt'sl Win nines la. Uor 271 Juno 11 '83Jno.Urysou la bor 11 318 June it 3 Mich, Uakey labor 3 tn 6 io 4 BO 7 13 -S 60 1 S5 3 50 3 75 1 23 2 50 ' 8 5) 5 00 18 CO 1 S3 07 0 33 . 4 33 67 a 07 10 CO 10 04 10 00 a i c7 . 8 33 1 CO 8 07 14 00 3 34 7 13 2(1 07 11 (17 1U til 0 07 t 00 100 00 1 07 11 81 52 00 0 00 5 00 1 23 S Si' 11) 23 50 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 - 7 00 S 43 0 73 n 3 2(1 ti a-ii t 00 5 00 1)1 5 33 5 33 2 60 6 00 ?3J. 1 33 . Of, 07 07 35 33 S 33 ', 11 33' a 07 23 00 S S3 :o7 ' 431 S 33 31 00 5 83 8 75 S3 34 " 2711 Juno lisl.liio. Dngaii la lpnr " SSl luno ll-sl I'.it'k McAli. chew labor si Junn 1 1 '83 t'hrlit, Citl Hliiuluii labor ' irflJuiio nwJas. iMlloiil.t' uor SHil Juno 11 'S3 11 1 Ciirmn niullilng l"ff .limn II '83 .las. Barret t aiidlilnir " SSJ.Iimnirsi tied. II. Cope mini King Sill June 1 1 'S3 Thos. lxddl coat smithing Mi July 11 'W Thus.! (lerratyji llbor sim July II '83 Mlih. llnkcy labor sol July II '81 Kuber Valant lulior " 302 July uw l'etcr Bradley labor " m July 11 Will' Curry la- " 3 l .inly 11 'SI lliil. Cnlaliah ., litlior " anil July II '831.l'k. Lnngon bllir 14 an? July II '81 l'ut'k. Kclley I it bor " nil? July 113-1 Jas, Dallonl.t- iHir sib July 11 'si ThoA Kelley Wiwr 3D .fiily II K3 Mich. O'Connor 1.1 Iwr M2.lulylt '81 Jno. O'Connor l.ib'ir 310 July II si owen Knnol.i lKr nil July It 'sl.liio Nlco Inter labor 318 July II 81 l'at'k. Lnch i.tixir 3.11 Juno II '81 1) 1' Curry la-linr " 3)1 June II '81 J I' W Illley auuiiing 331. "i Jury it "8.1 8 M ltlley map and grades 323 July 1 1 '83 l'at'k Lynch la bor aa Aug 9 '83 Jos. Calahan la bor t2AugO'8l Jas. McDonnell lalior Stf Aug 9 'S3 Mich, llakeyla--, bar " .M Aug 9 'S3 Itlch. Moran la- ai?Aug9'83 1) F Curry haul, lug 33 Aug 9 in TI101 Kelley la- bor 3i3Aug9'8J Mich. O'Connor1 lnDor 3)1 Aug 9 'Si Jno. O'Connor W- uor f.U AugS'SlOwcnKnnoJrla- , bdr a)3 Aug 9 '83 Jno. Ppilnj la. biir 3.1) Aug 9 il DuL Darrah la- lM'r ... 3.13 Aug 9 'S3 Thos. O'Brien la.' ' Wr 311 Aug 9 "83 Thco. Kvnns la bor 811 AUff 9 '83 Uleh. Meek labor " M3 Aug '8J owen Kane labor oil Aiigw'BJt-nnsu uixinnor labor 311 Aug 9 '81 Christ. Krnstbcr gor labor B4S Aug U '83 Tlios. Kern labor 330 Aug 9 '81 J no. Nurtnoy 1 1 bar 353 Aug 9 '83 L A ltlley ft Co. plank and work Hit Aug 9 '81 Andrew Kane labor 353 HeptSO ;83 Jos. Calahan la bor rsqsept 2081 Jno. McDonald labor s.7.1 sept 20 e3 D V Curry la bor 30 Sept 20 83 Mich, Bakey la bor 3 a sept 3 83 Thbo. Evans labor " 3c.l Sept 50 '83 Chas. Strausser 111 uur 3jSacpt20 '83 Jas. Calahan rem. nuisance r.OS Oct 12 '81 Dul. Hughes la bor 3cii Oct is '83 owen Kane work and lmnlier 37lictl2 8l 'lhos. Jdinson libor, 37U Oct 12 '83 Ino. Conrcy la bur 37.1 Nov t '83 D O Black bal ance on settlement ot issa 37.1 Dec 1 1 '83 D f curry labor 3: Deo 1 1 '83 ltobt, I idle cost oil Crawford Mnllulrn na-n " 381 Dec 14 '83 J. T. MUllngtou witness fees and assets ' 383 Dec 1 1 '81 Wm. l'elller la bor .Ml Dec 11 '83 Jas. Colahan labor " 387 Dec 14 '81 " " la- uor 5-1 Apr 12 '83 Jas. Dyke cost as coinnmi.ee 10 a i' uiacKcs- lee WSept2083OBMlllardsuh. . povnas iW'J.lanll'SlThos. LcdJldoat smithing !M.ian 1181 " " Ialwr' S'll.Vartl '81 A B l-'ortncr nails &c 3W JlarH '81 Jas. Calahan rem. nulsanco Ml Mar 11 n-l l'at'k. Barren labor 30? Mar 14 V4 jas. Calahan labor 80S Tlios. Gregg constable sun .unr 3784 .ins. II. Thomas wrMug notices 4JlMar27'8l Jno. McDonald lbor 401 Apr 4 '81 1) v Curry taking prltioncrs to Bloom 4(13 Apr 4 'SI o B Millard pow der io By balanco duo 0 It Millard on beuicuicnt lor ishj a per cent comml'slon on rsw 33 7 co S C7 5 07 2 07 (i mi n no 1 51 1 83 40 00 11 07 1)SI 0 07 12 50 18 00 4 00 2 117 8 07 1 8-1 1 r-1 I 31 1 1ll) f, 00 21 07 ifl U 0 01 10,00 20 10 18 00 13 31 18 00 n 00 20 CO I 10 07 9 33 9 33 7 BO 4 00 6 Of 5 33 5 33 1 M-l 2 81 75 8 07 6 01 S 31 111 64 3 75 5 07 4 33 2 50 1 K3 0 00 1 50 8 23 1 33 1 S 25 53 4 00 7 II 2 50 7 2J 7 50 1725 9 30 3 70 " 8 00 30 fl 10 4 50 4 00 3 CO 1 1 CO 4 00 45 83 SPKER'S PORTUGAL CRAPE WINE Also UNITUMUNTKII (lltAI'l! JUICH. I'ntdlntho prlirlpal Churches for Communion. Hxri'llcnt for lVmules, Weakly lvntons nnd the IT WHlBSia. aged. U3 aCB 8peoi's Port Grope Wine! FOUR YEARS OLD. rpliiHOHt.fciiil.vrEn wiNRIstho pure juice ot I the dead rlpa oporto (irnpo, raised In sheer's vincyhrdij 1W Invaluable,- Tonls aai Stronslh:nlng Proporties nreunsurnnRHi'dhy nny other Wftio1. Being pro duced under Mr. spoer'sown personalsuperilslon. Us iurlty nnd genuineness, aro guaranteed by tho pilnclpil Hospitals and Boards of Health who have examined it. Tho youiigebt child may partako ot It, nnd tho weakest Invalid uso It lo advantage; It lsiarilcularly benellclal to, tho aged nnd debilitated, nnd suited to tho vai (6us allmonts that atTcctthe weaker set. It is In every respect A WINM'o BE HKI.IF.U on. Spaer'a TJnfernianteJ Gr,xp3 Juioe-, Istliejulcoof tho Opoito Crapes' preserved In Hs natural, fnisli, siveet tstnta nslt rum.frn-n tho press by ftimlgallon, Iheabyue.strojlngtheexcl. ter ot feriiiuntailon. It lspeifeetly pure,, free fiem spltlts and will keep In nny climate. Sosor's Burgundy. Is a dark rich medium Dry Wine used by the wealthy classes as a Table or Dinner Wine, nnd by physIClaus In rases where a dry wine lnstoad of a sweotjport Is desired. Spaot'ti (Saoiallto) Claret.- Ishildlnhlgh'ejtlmatlonfor its richness ns a Dry Tiblo Wlue especially suited for dinner use, Speer's P. J. Sherry. Is nilno of superior Character nnd partakes of the rloh qualities of the grapo from which It Is made.) p Spoor's P- J. Brandy. , . 18 A I'UHE distillation from tho grape, nnd stands unrivalled in this Country for medicinal purposes. it hi? a peculiar flavor, similar to that of tho grapes fromwhich It Is dtatllled, s?? that the signature Of ALFnUl) SPfcUlt, las- salo N1. J., Is over the cork of each bottle. S0JUD BY O. A. KLE1M. , . AND BT DHUaOlSTS KVERWHEItE, Sep..'8-'83ijr. SA'J.ESMEN W ANTED I'o sell Nursery Stock for tho ltooker Nurseries. Established mis. Liberal hai.aiiv AMI ll'-i IU.nnh- paid l'erinanent employment, send fortenns. 11. u, minium co.iipanv. iMayv3.3m Kurlii-Hii-r, N. Y. 1 . ahveek at homo. J3.00 outfit free. jay nn vllutelyRure. Nortsk. Capital not required, la-ader, If you want business nt which ner. klll. nf ..H 111.- I ....iiiii. nl.l ...... ........ great pay all the time thby work, with absoluto certnlaty, write for particulars to II. Ham-utt & Co.,-Portland, Malno. Dcb21-ly ' $2503 '70 l'INANCIAL STATEJ1ENT. Dlt. To amount or ordersoutstnndlng ' ' nisi. it;u l iwi ,y amount ot orders Issued dur ing year sua Si tavo 01 CIL By amt. ot orders redeemed 1 193 lb uuibiuuaiug ior 1KRI 111a rji " amt. " ' " from previous years 033 35 $3550 07 LIABILITIES. Amount of bonded debt - 12000 01 "' "coupons outstanding 5-160 " , " orders " aoia ui naianceuuou i aiuiaiu 11 $14717 W ASSETS. Amount due by Jno. Moran treas for '76 80 41 Amount duo by 1) V Curry trcas. ' for '80 52 22 Amount due by 1) Walsh col for '83 477 CO Amount due by Thos. Gregg col. ior B-i xia ai Liabilities more than assets mil so - $14717 98 Wp'tbfl aiiilltors lor tne loroucrli of Centralta. havo examined the abovo accounts and llnd them t ) bo correct as stated. jar BAnitim. 1 J. I. W. ltll.KV, J-Audltors. B. I. CUltUAN. J Are you falling, try Wills' Ueiltii lt. xnria, a pure, clean, wholesome T03XTIO. Tor Brftln.Vrrep,Ptratch.TJrer,KI(1itoyiij Lbnei. AaUncqualotilavltforaut. Cures I li - ' - ' 1 i'i ri'iMi-i I i-i jc c jjrjyjrcsxja., I Headache. Fever. Actio, Chills. QEBILITY & WEAKNESS. "Nlco to take, true merit, uneqaalcd for I iukhu UIVtH foa Miunij muaio, nuivui A,i,.llP."-a Dtis Woakness.l Inlaria. LaiinoB, Kcxual Decline:! l.op per hot, 8 for !6.C0. at DnipglsU. B ; a. wills, jcrticy city, a, J., 1 Buchu-Paiba ltcmarkalilo Curo of Catarrh of the Bladder, Inllammatlon, IrritaUonof Kid neys and Bladder, Btono or Gravel Dis eases of tho l'roitita Gland, Dropsical Hwclllnro, Female Diseases, Inconlin rnce of Urine, all Dlsoahos of (ho nenlto-UrlnaryjOrganslneltlu-rsex. For Un healthy or Unnatural Discharges use alio "Chopin's Injection Ij'leiir," each 81. , Kor HtTMILIS, t-Iihcr oontraeted or hrredltarr lalnt. ue Chanln'a tonstltu. nou wiirr nyriip, i.iviKr iiQiiie, anu Clliapln'a HynhUIllo 1111s. t2.00i and Cha- pin's Byplillltlo Balvn, $1.0). 6 bottles by nip, 2 of I 'ills, 1 Halve, by Express on receipt of tio.oo, or at Druzginu. 1-1 H. Wilij, Jcnuiy City, N. J U. fl. A. BOOOIIAgentswantedlirilJ to bell the First AUTIIK.N'TIO B'ographloa ot BLAINE & LOGAN By the eminent scholars. H. . I. ItAMsDELL and BEN I'Klll.uy POOltE. TUB iieople demaudi Uils work because the most reliable, complete, later ehtlugund richly Illustrated. It contalus nearly 00) 1111. : lino steel nortralts. Will bo tlrst out. sell fastest, and pay biggest prutlts. Bewarq ot unreliable, catenpeuny books. Write at once to Hubbard Eros., 723 Ohostnut St., Fhila. p. a outfits are ready, Send 50o, tor oue and save time, Juuol3-lw d HIS' SIAFFQRO'S extra BLACKING Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE , THAN ANY OTHER. IN ;boxes which prevent SOILING THE HANDS. (8 OLD BY ALL DEALERS. S. S. STAFFORD, J New York. CATARRH Hay Fever, Is a typo ot catarrh having peculiar symp. tolas. It Is attended by an lnilamed condl tlon ot the Unlngmem branoot tho nostils, tear-ducts, and throat, affecting tho lungs. An acrid mucus Is se creted, tho discharge Is accompanied with a painful burning-hensa- uoil Tiieronro bevcro spasms ot sneezing, treipieut attacks of blinding headache, a watery and lnilamod state of the eves. Kly's Cream Balm Is n remedy founded on n correct diagnosis ot tho dlsouse and can bo depended utiou. 60cts.nt druxr- gists yvi cts. by mall. Sample bottlo by mull 10 cts. klv Buos, owego, n. y. 1 rn ommeiiu in iuu-,0 suiienng iui i navi-i with Uay Fever, Kly's Cream Balm. I havo tried nearly) all the remedies, nnd give this a dot ided preference over them all. It has given ine luime- uiato rciiei. c i. bTEi'iiFNs,,uaruware Jiercuani, Uhacq;, N. Y. JuneiM-lw C51,VYIH Hl'KCII'XC 3IKUICIN12. TRADE MAHK Tub GiikatKno-TRAOE MARK LIS1I HKIIEUr. An unfailing euro for Seminal W oak. ness, spermator rhea, Impotcncy, nnd nil Diseases that follow ns a senuenco of Self. Abuse; us toss of Memory. Unlver. BEFORE TA.KIMfl.sal Lusultuili'.AFTER TAKINR. I'nln la tho Back, Dlinnus of Vision, 1'iematiiru (lid Age, and many other diseases that led to lnsa nlty of Consiimpilon and u 1'reinaturu Grave. flKwuiiE of advertNemonts to refund money, when (iruggthtKfrom whom the modlcluelj bought ifomjlf-iiwl, but referyou to tlio nuiiut.viu -titv alia tho reiiulix-ments niv such Hint tiu-y nroivnium. irevri: compiled with. Sco their will. ten gujirantee. A trial of Ono single package or iiay'H?'H'ciiic win coutiuw vuw uiosi. uucpue.u ui lis real inci ltH. (inwlcmtnt of counterfeits we h ive adopt od the VultnvJ Vl-rntiti.ip . I liu .iilv i.tiit ill m. Full particulars In our nainnhlet. which we desire I o sond free by mall to every one. SWl'lut bneeltie .Medicine is sold by nil unigu'lstsnt It iter package or 0 packnes for f 3, or will m seiu free uy mail mi uiu nivi ilii. ui inn muiivy, uj iniiiii'k.-tiuj; mi.iiu.M ,i i, un i. r, 'i., iiiiuaiu, a. i. souiin nifvimauurg uv nil fl iutciais. UI!iTS UU.VI'I'II I'OU THU MVliM 01 5JIJAINK and LOGAW KyCci; Tuos W. Knox. Dutsi'llsaU othem 10 to l. Autlicntle. Imuanlil. complete, tho ;i'.i nml VheaiMft. 5 Opagesfl.WI. Mils Ilk irhtHir, Ml uer rent, to Agents, mum five, ffrianu mm. AddrrI (llfiwv tho I lirl I'.inl I 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 - t: llaiifojd, 1,'Q n.' June 1,1 I w. d wanted fur Tho Llvm if all tli-il'md il'uiiHot i-li-i r s. I'hi lirrint, hin t. vi'Wtt b -5t imn j tut sold for lews th in twleii our pilco. 'I'n - ra.iiii.L Hiiihn. book Id America, Iiiiuii'Iivj nroilt-i to aifents. AU Intelligent p.-uplo want It Any mio can hecoinu a hucciisiiui ageiii, icniH iroe, lui.i.Krr u hik Co., i-uriiiu i; .u.unu. ilea i'l-iy Cauti5nto?arm?n:& Dealers. tf.i tor safety In, procuring your aOCOLE oot.LnaH.ivrnwAn.i, w. s, inDBjudenls from IVnnnylvaiila In isttl. .Mori imwII (liiigr.lduales than nllnllu-r schools cum. blneil. L uKeluilarslilp,io. Wfllo for circulars. LOLL.MA.s ,t ifLM8, proprietors. JliholJ:iw r Ali OK JOU J'lMNTINO AT THIS OKKJOli, - till iwP' r"fr,m-TT1 UlVViVL V ' Y -vflWVTI tr:a'fsr J'i, g'AMT'ZlEM,. i- jllie Cileliruli'il ClilcldiliiK, tvi'ift fi loili, nnd VosciVl Sou I'lauiH. Woilil.lt! nntvninl l'Atey Orj ns, Violins, At'cnrilcniis nml Slifft Muslti. CVlebtiilcil While, Ntw lllll Arm Dntls, iNuw Home, ltoynl St. Joliir, nml I.lalil ltunnlnir Uomestlc Setvlnj; Milt-Ilium. W-illus, oil nml ultnclimeuts for nil lnuki-8 of Scwllij! Machines. cMAIN STREET,) r r: 'Mil' IIAIII'i sSJri.' it3W(- only thoso hnvini IWr linnilnt of nur tkauk uauk -!yjVVi thereby savo lufrlngement feqs. rt l-'uiii ugue giviu tlph furnished free by Mtvs an A. J. M I. LISl-OMI'ANV. 'Itlliunr. I'n. Also.i.Mf'gs SellU' Moiin'cd & Filiating Harrows, Agl' ijttels, i I'lu'i'l Fencing, jtoad Graders, &c iff yoi FOIIK theivun nn and cata oguo giving reliable infOfwiU u rrop-i., , A DVl!ltTISi;ilSbvnd(lres.-.nirOI-:o. 1. llflWKM . (Jo., 10 Spruce St., New York, can learn the exact noat of any proposed lino ot ADVKIITISING iu Muuricuu ewbpapers. 6i-juu pago I'ainpuiet, iwi auuv fl-l?rn i?P Q f tho lato'waf who weie refused ULTluiJlVOimv lor the tlmo Ixitwenn il.iiimf commltislou andonictal inusti-r, will nud Hto their tutercht to roiumuiilciito iiromptly, au wltth luiv IWnri', with .McNKILL & lUKCIl, Alidriieysund Sollcliors, Drawer J57, Washington, D. U. Kofees in auvauce i uonoiauio aoaung : lugnest ix'tereu (es, JunolU-tw d lKMIK A Hllli! eated wlthn A r'U?'tv.Ttr't2 ore treatei sunim)--"--- Jlliat Is unexam. tiled lu what U now for the first tlmo oireied theui bylhe I ITl'.KAItV I i livoi.ti-no.Ni Bomnofl jthobehtiituud- Ivunl books of tho worm, Biiperniy iiiusiraii-d, iteiuy lxiuini, retailed at a infra traction u! torniur lirh es, IJIG 1IH- cOtLNTHandi'xlusHoteriltory glvuu SutKipzems. km page catalogue tree, write nuiok, oiin If. Ai.uKN, PublUher, m I'earl St., New Voik. juuoiww u Y1LES CAW WOW 1813- SlGffiiV m ,i vs nil ' 1 ( I I 'i ' i-f nl ,1)' .i' I - AT! ui lHl 1 . -)l J' ji ' 't ij n'li id'! THE SIERCH 4 WT ! -TAILOR. WEBERHAJj-DOTAMT IP IAKTOS, INK, INLAID FHKN01I WALNUT CASK 0K0AN, 9 STOPS, $l0 UASll. Easy Tci'm. I Hatlxlitctldii Ounrnntrccl. bacon's pi:vnsro ware rooms, MDSIO HALL RLOOK, MILKES-EARUE, PA ,TiiEel I SECOND SERIES OSWORD CONTEST! KNTKUTAIM.NG AM IN-Tltl'(JTIVK I'AKTIMF- IAIMUM.Y IM'ItKASLlI M'MIIUUS OF Olo( to th grftt luQeeii of our formei WtiX Couteit, which tiplrei iltj lit, tad tb miar reqoeiti of rcriooi ho iw oar oStr loo Utt to eumpett, wt conclud 1 to o(Tr th fuiiowioi j&itul&t eav trticati to tb ptr iom mlicc ui th! lwjeit Uiti er nwdi Uom tha Utters eomrllii( the nordi i " USE DAY'S SOAP ONLY." l.b Pollil old tvatcli H'orlA lliu liJ. MiiiinlBofi.t Tc Kit nnd Halri-r.... lou B.J. llluraond Kur.rlne.... 7i 4IU. I.uJl'. Hold Wlltoh Ml blh. Uenl'. Ill.mund fart l'ln.,.1 ntli. rii-Kant lUtlaizlceuutcrrirttKionsi-upuis Tth. YolUt Htanl,irTib bftiiDLiv.il Jt.elbrtwcrltl Klh. Fruit KlunJ. r.lch. r,lu or Anbr Olill . lh, Telf u-T-te "i t, rl""- Ito ot lull: llllli. Ilelf fu.ter, Chi.dlUii.U lltk. lceritber,8qti.,ciiutl Dubl.w!Ul Ittlh.' Ifrult htani, llock Crjittl Cut ULm". Worth 1T IIS IO 111 T T IOO BOXES,,AMV; PREMIUM OF S20 let th ceuit Hit with rwctt crrerifproTlledih lliihi.tit.tr th number er word et th LIbcitcoiDtitUcr, COM1ITIONH. Tint. All lUii mait b fall; rrsp'-i ni MCsmpkoied bj two etfct uttpp for Mtarn poittit, (tatetnent that yea tr ntlfif 1A'H H(tAllo your fttuily, utm unl kdJretr grocer from hom you tur It, nutubtr bf werdiln llit, a4 our nm nd 4Jreti, &I1 to b written on uq htet of pkcr. iujitrl frou llat. Bfqd, Word omit be wrlttto pliloly, numbered, tod t.t-nabrtlatlly rrtoied. Th blographlc-l Dmi, Bttatl f flfltloo, B-rlptur proper nimci, modern toraribleal name, and ChriitlaD Dttuei, muit boolaiiltled ifinratily. ' Third. Only word found lu Wcbiur'a or Wrcmera dlatloQarj amltted I tbit will Include any word from th tint to the lait with th eict ptluDi of rreflit and, autDie ai lejiarai rd and obivlel vord I vvtlt of itm ip1Udi, Ml dlffttrtot mtinlaf, tob uiil but one. fsarth. fluraleor all or-ii almtttedvieeptbloKrarhleal nam(i,iiamer fletloa. tV rip tor proper namti, modirn Itcjrtphloal naueri, and CbrUtlan namei, but arxntrophe denttlnR pciifitlT as r otberwli cot admitted, riflb. Ko wordieoaoted onlei tb letter eomrrUioi them are contained lo, IIAY'H tiUAI UhLV. that l, any ora baflni orer t A', 1 X, 1I, 1 O a. IV, 5 B a. 1 U, I N. I Ul Ya. will & tbrown out " B" Hiilh. Ill Uiti molt be In by December in. aud the Treniluma will be awarded lie. !tfiu. Heieatb, rrtmluma will be jltea to rotation accfdloi t th larift Una of worda. Flfbth. I.Uti moil not be aent In rolU. but rut tn eneelopea. I Moth. Uall or aend Uiti toour York Ottire, 1S0-X KeaiU Blrett,r our FhPadelphta Offl, 11S0 ITeward Btreet Th 11 A V'H SO A 1' haa beta larcely told by Wholeial and Retail Qrootra througbuut th I cited Blatei for fir yeara, ndwhtrefcr Ita merit arc koown It enjayt uubounJed popularity hotwIibnaDdluK theee facta w bate melted ri-aoy hundred letter a from renons In our furtntr eonteat. comvlalnln (bat their grocer all not keep DAV'H op, ud a many loitancea refuted tlatly to lupi-ly their cuitomira wltblt) tt only alandin-f In their on Ila-nt, but del of ua rat Injuitlou It 1 to be hoped, aud ft U alio our deilr. that conteatanta will um every eflort to har tbelr roeeri aupply them, but la can they will not, w wk 111, on rectlpt of l,UO, forward io oy part f th 1'nlted State, taat of UUelaalpal Itlter, txpreo prepaid 10 oak. Including Ihra of our Beautifully rtnbouid 1'lctur Carda. . Tb 1A YH hi) A I U tho pureat at.-t beat aoap male. 1 Ita uh y.a baf uo rtolllnf , Bval Una;, or Hard Rubblor. It UUr, fu I, and clothra. r will f-thH MV II the l A V'N HOA doea not do all we claim fur It If uied ai tb ii ttetlonaarlrra on the wrapper. Brautlfully Kmboited Tlotur Carda of many different deifzua ilian. lianufaoturad be ' DAT b Fill UK t Uil, 17M, IW i l.U Uow.hu tit. k UH, Uii, iHl, UVi ijff Wf latw "jj" , ii"!V Juno 13-U w KXCHifiNGB HOTJ3L. W., 1 R. PROPRIETOR j B-O0MSBUR!J,'PA. j OI'l'dSirErorJItT IIODBK. Iwit amt eonvoulant sample rooms, n.ttli rooms liut au vuM watur; ana ull moilvrii cuiivi-iileiiueu Berwfek H-Dtel oitosite I. a ji uki-ot, Fred Iloycr, Prop. BErW!Ck pA. M Tlio travclllns public anil vHltow to llcrwlolc aro i'0-.nirU lly lufoimi'il Hint tbo umli-rnlirouil lias tal.ua (lie ubuvu old i-htalUluil Ik-i-nni'd liouto, which ie liu locftiitly muni up In ilrit I'lubu stylo ami lio ulluta uci'oiniiioiUtluui i-uual to any, 'I lie bar is uuppUoil Willi tliu choicest ales, wines, ll(Uom uiij cigars. Gpod Stabling Accommodations. May u 3m The tnot popular rcort on tlio Hiisiiut-iiamia ltlvcr Is tlio Wuiiwaltopeu Valley Hotel, Nvapwal lopoiiwLriiuCUf.l'a. ' Thlsliouso Uas boen tnorousiily ronovatod-and m HUH uii with every eunveuluiices for tra ve ers,, tourists, hunting und llshlnir parties. Itls delluhtfully Hltuated In the mldit of a beautiful bcctioi( ot river and momitala scenery iu cloae proxliijily to tbo laraou ' Council Cup and snoolal Inducements aro offered to all who dutJro !it;reatlon combined with tlrst class ac coiiunaUtloiii 'j'ho bar supplied only with the choli-(t, wlues iiod liquors, excellent stablo ac commodations, bgats to hire se. io ExXOryi0rTE tJE, April S5-o ui Rend bin cents for nn.KlnL-f. nnn m. ceivo free, a costly box of yoods whloli will help you to more money rlirht I1WI1V til fin ,1 11 Vl hint. Hln In lil j i.-akI.! Alt, ot Miner tex, succeed from tlrst hour. TUe broad road to fortune oponi before tlio workers absolutely burc. At ouco address, TUUB & Co,. Au fc'usta, Wttiuo, Deusi-iy ' (MPffi rid tAXT.RO AD TIIVTH TABLUi Pennsylvania Railroad. Pliiladolpliia & Erio R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Nl TIME TABLE, In ertLct May istli, 1831. Trains icavo Sun burj'. KASTWAllI), 9.45 a. m., Pea Mioro Kxprcss (dally except Sunday), for llariisbun: and Iiitermedlatestntlons, nrrlMns; nt I'hllndelplila3.l5 p. m. j New York, G uo p. 111. ; linltliiiou-, cio p. m. j Washington, B.ao p. in., t'oniH-ctiiij,' nt l-hflndclplila for all ucu Mioru points. Hitvugh pastsencer coach to riiiUdclphla. S.oup. in. Dayexpicss (dally), for Hnrrlsburti nnd liiieriucUlate btaUuns.nrrlvlug at Philadelphia V.25 p. in. i New ork, io.-jo p. m. i ltaltlmore. 7.!W p. in. -, Washington, b.45 p. m. Parlor car through to l'hllailelphla nnd passenger coaches through to Philadelphia aud llaltlmore. H, V0 p. in. Wllllams-port Accoinmodatlou (dally) for llarrlsburg nnd nil Intcimcdlatu nations, ainv lug at Philadelphia a 15 a. m. ; New York iuo n. m. Mivplngoar accommodations can bo secured at llarrlsburg for l'lilladelphlaann New York, on sun-day- a throiigh sltcplngcar will bo run; on this train from Wllllainsp t tol'lilladelplila.l'lilladelphla pasbt-ngcrs can icmalulu sleeper undisturbed until f n. m. S.3J n. in. i:rla JIall (dally oxcept .Monday) for llanltlniiL' and Intcnnedlato stations, arrHlug nt Philadelphia 7.W a. m. New York, 11.S.-OU. in. i lljltlinoro T.tOn. m. ; Washington, 8.tiu n. mi Hirough l'ullinnn sleeping cars am run on this tralu to Philadelphia, Ualtlniore aud WusUlng. ton, lind through passenger coaches to l'hlladel phlaand Ualtlmorc. WK3TWAHD. S.lDa. in. lMa 3lall (daily except Sunday), for Erloand nil liilcrinedlalu stallons with through 1-ulltnnu l'alflcu car and through passenger toadies to Urle, and through l'ullmuu 1'al.ice carsto Kutralo via Kmporlum. On Sundays this trail) runs to Itenovo, with Pullman Palace car. to Wllllamsport and passenger coaches lo Itenovo. 1'or Cnuanilalgua and Intcnnedlato stations, ltoches.er, liurfaioand Niagara Falls, (dally except Sundays) ulththiough Pullinau Palace car aud passenger coaches to liochester. . 10.15-News Kxprcss (dally except Sunday) for Iick Haven and Intcnnedlato stations, un Sun tlaH this train runs only to Wllllamsport. I. 1D p. in. Niagara Kxprcss (dally except Sun uayjifur Kauo utid Intermedial!) btatlons with through passenger coaches to Kane, .i'or Canan dalgpa und principal Intermediate stations, ltoeiu-htcr, llullnlo and Niagara Tails with thiotiglipissenger coaches to Rochester and Par lor ctu- to Watklns. 0. 56 pj m. l'ast Una (dally except Sunday)for J!e no(o and InteimeUlale stations, and lilmlra, Wau' klus and Intermediate stations, with, through pas senglr coaches to i(cnoo and watklns. THl(OU01ITItAINS 1-OllSUNIlUltY l'HOJITIIE EAST AND SOUTH. Ncjvs Kxprcss leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a.m., Harrtsburg, ij.iu a. m. dally, oiilwug at suubury ,,,,, . Nlngnia Express leaves I'hlladelplila, 7.40 a. m. j llaltlmoie 7.30 iu in. (dally except sund.1) nrrlMug at sunbury, l.io p. in., Willi, thiougli l-ailor car fioin i-hllauelphli and thiuugh paskaaiger coaches from Philadel phia and luiltluiuie. i'utt Line leaves New York aoo a. m. ; l'hlladel pulaill.iua.iu. ; Washington, U.4U a. iii.;Kaltl inoni, 10.51 a. in., (dally except Sunday) arriving a sunbuiy, o.!U p. in., .with through passenger coaches Irom ihlladtlphla und ltaliliuore" Hi leJlnll leaves Ni!w 1 ork KU0 p. m. ; Philadel phia! U.-o p. iii. ; Washington, ly.iop. m. ; Haiti, niuio, ll.-D p. in., (dally) nrilvlngat .suubury 6.10 a. in., with through Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, , nsliliigion and lialiluiure nud thi-uugh passenger eoaclua from Philadelphia. Sleeper f I uui N ashlngluii i uus dally except sun- nllNIMIUY, llA.I.UTON ic MI,lvHSIlAltItH ItAll.lttlAI) AMI MIltTII AMI WKST llltA.M-1l HAIHVAY. (Dally except Sunday.) llkeobarre .Mull le;ies sunburi' 10.50 a. m nriling at llloom Kerry 11.S7 a. in., Wllkes-barro 12.t5p.rn. Expiess East lea es Suubury 5.33 p. m., arriving at llluuin l'erry 0.30 p. m.. wilkes-barre ttou p. m. suubury .Mall Rates llkesbanuio.3u a.m. arrlv ingut llloom Kerry is.ui p. in., suubury li.55 p. in. 1. xpress t est leaves i Ilkes bano ti.45 p. ni nr. living ut llloom l-'ciry 4.15 p. in., suubury 6-lu p. C1IAS. E. PUOII, Ueii. .Manager. J. It. WOOD, (Jen. Passenger Agent. JpHILA DELPIIA And KEADING KOAl) ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. .MaylO 1831 TKUKS L1VK HUfKKr iS KOU,OW8tSDUV KlCii-TD. For New York,Phlladolphlu,ltoadlng,I'ott8vllle Tarauqua,ic.,li, Ua. in, For,Catalssa, ll.-o . m. ii.u and 10,-w p. m. for, Wllllamsport, ,Di 11.45 a. m.nud 4,o p. ta For Lcwlsburg and Suubury, 4.0ii p. in. IHAlNS rOK UUr.itl llltl A3 tULLOWS, (SCWDiY Axgsrrsn.) U-e New York, U. Tauiaipja 9,oo a. la. and Ma. Uound llrodk Uijuto 1,45 a. in. Leavo Philadelphia, ti,50 a. in. Luj.o ltoading, l),M n. m., Potumlle, li,S p. u. 'and Tatnaiiua, l.ns p. ta. , Lea. cCiitawUBa, ti.su 11.15 n. m. and 4,uop.in, Leavit Wimaini!port.8,46a.m,4.0S p. m, ana 6.10 o. m Leave sunbury l.l'j)i. m. " U-wlsburg4.4l p. in. Paseniera to and truai Ptilla lelphla go throuh lthojitchango of'cara. J, B. WOOTTJUN, 0.0. Hancock, General Manago, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan, io, issi tr. jrjliLAWARE, LAC! JvAAV ANNA AND WESTEltN 11A1LHOAD. UI.OO.MSI5UHG DIVISION. 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PHILADELPHIA. tlNew l'l'S,?,. tlio .yuieilo n and Eumpoaii plans Qood newly! uuWiSd; wu'lJra'l)r' itclU0ll'J1eJ and" W. Payne, HI. I)., uoyo-iy owner & Proprietor. Wflta nr! RanvaMcrs In overy county in this J.I.i. ft,uwj Blul2 10 take orders for Nursery WWWflliSr NursenSr Si'y 'iVr favor, ablykuown, lr terim address ' v r Tho 0. L, Van Diigoji Nurto:y Co., (HlXEV-l, N, V. Van Duson Nursorloi establl-.Uea 83'J. Abo stock at wholesale ArrlW-ntoow r