Ptc, taris and efirtoidt. Timely Suggestions. To the progressive, thorough, practical farmer, the successive season brings its mealier &dies; 'so elso to all, whether they are of progressive orderer those who follow in the. "ruts," and in the fall of the year, when crops are to be harvested, stock to be brought up from pasture to the barn, grain and . seed, to be sown for future har vest, and preparation made for the ap proaching season of winter and rest, the observing person Will see wherein there is a alifereueo in management. The thor ough farmerVill begin in season to pre pare Isis gronnd—and it is well done—for sowing his grain or grass seed, and all is done in the very best manner and in good time;. the seed comes up and the young plants:',lnakOa good and suitable growth before Winter sets in and as a consequence, 'they come out in spring strong, ready to commence an early growth. Insects and other enemies, or accidents, trouble such fields and crops less than where less pains are taken, and the plants obtain a less strong growth, are less healthy and conso• quently less.able to rest the numerous enemies, accidents, &c., to which they are liable or subject to naturally. His stock, instead of being allowed to lie. in pasture as long as they can, tild anything - they can pick and consume, are I brought to the barn, nights, uud fed there ! as soon as the pasture feed begins to fail, and a considerable accumulation of ma nure results._ Instead of depending upon his pasture and hay fields entirely, lie has the forethought to - grow soiling crops to reed when his pastures begin to fail, roots, &a., to feed in winter, when other natural green feed is unobtaihahle and the stock aro.dependent entirely upon the dry, feed laid-iii store for their provision. ICI changing Nip green; pasture to dry win ter,,feed the change is gradual,• a part green. and succulent and a part dry, so that iusteairof the system having to en dure the shock of a sudden chan, it is gradually accustomed thereto and all the while:there it a gain of weight, size and thrift " The green fodder, roots, &c., cause the dry hay and fodder to better relish and assimilate into the system to answer the purpose of feeding. Such is experi ence, and we would earnestly advise all Emmet% in bringing their stock into win ter- quarters, to make the change from green to dry feed gradual. The, corn, potatoes and roots are the latest crops harvested and often are neg-; .lected, but our farmer. of the "period" is up. to the time and secures them in ad- vance ,of the inclemency of the season. I He husks and cribs his corn soon as the stalks are cured and the grain. is matured; the stalks are brought to the stock-yard and ,stacked convenient for feeding; the stacks, aro put up secure against rains, wind and snow, and well thatched to shed rain, &c. -The seed corn is. selected, a few of the inside husks left on; strippeddown, and the ears braided in tresses by these of convenient size for handling, &c., and hting in some dry, airy loft where there will be no freezing before cured, heat dampness or other accident likely to im• pair yitility. The coin cribs are put up with covering to secure from storms and yet to give the corn suitable ventilation necessary for welt-keeping; secure from vermin, and suitable secnrinr. dryin.r_ &e _Slitlieurnznara n:re_ day as Snnu thorough ly matured, in dry weather, left a few hours to dry before picking up', are . then assorted as picked up, or all ~,hathered into the cart and assorted when driven to the storehonse--those for - seed being selected of Medium size, well formed and ripened, pdssessin all the characteristics of the variety. 'lf he stores them in the cellar they are put in barrels, boxes or bins, in not very large, deep bulks, three feet be ing deep as allowable—and the cellar is kept well ventilated, cool and dark. If they are to be marketed they are assorted as picked up and loaded into cart or bar relled= every handling increases their • cost—each sort and size are kept separate, as they are picked, stored &c. Seed po tatoes keep nswell as any way headed up in flour barrels and set on timbers in the cellar,; the barrels may be piled up or otherwise. If his roots or potatoes up_ buried in the ground for keeping, he se lects a thy, well drained spot, excavates a trench, of size compared to the quantity to be 'stored; not over three feet deep—less is better—fills and eovera with six to eight inches of dirt, packing and smoothing off with a regular slope from the apex or tridge—the - trench, is best not over four .feet . wide and made longer, if necessary, to be of sufficient capacity; and where closed in with a Whisp of straw, in the ridge, or apex, to let off steam; upon the Approach of freezing these may be made secure by. more straw, or covering with &o.!—Cdr. Country Gentleman. IFaets to Agriculture. ProCIE Samuel W. , Johnson, of Con nebticut, in n late lecture presented some very interesting suggestions which will be found of great value_ to the farmer, upon - Wiese attention we have often urged the absolute necessity of understanding sotnelimple parts which lie at the found ation of all good husbandry. Ono of these is ;that the land, like tne animal creationiminires to be fed to keep it up to its fall ability to give forth its powers of production. The nature of food and the suitableness of its applications to the plants or the soil to which ,it is applied are also equally necessary to be understood otherwise, the result night be similar to. the mistake which would be made of fur nishing to thehorse the food of man, and vice versa. Tr • Lo understand aright the treatment of the soil we must remember that its ex haustion of the element of fertility is caused by the growing and- removing of successive crops; these elements hare been entirely from , the .soil, or may exist in a state not mailable to the cultivator except by the use of lime or other stimulants. and his &lump -de F ena s largely on understanding how to make available those elements. Prof. J. says that if , it WO true that all must be re turned to the land that has been taken from it farming would be more preeari otisliMu it really is,•and hp gives the rea son. "Thoseptocesses that change the state Of materials, which constitute the farm s amst.bo riedel open to ikeep up or in areaso its fertility. By tillage the soil is brolrea up and - csyksrd to the weather that readers soluble matter not beibre The crops removed: just those te that th e mos t c ostlyforthe ma II Termer to parchase. "There are lands that require no up plicsation of guano, soda or phosgthute. The soil can. be pat into condition to receive the free nitric acid of the 'atmos liere, which become!" ammonia and food forpleal Some plants take op 4141;1.4re atmosphere the necessary supply of ni trogen. "rho proCess for making, soil fertile have, been known tiro. thousand years; yet ,Modern science gives us reasons for these process, and enables as to distir.- gnish between Unnecessary and necessary process.. Much manure and - coarse litter mixed With the Soil open it up to the atmosphere, and bring about a change of soil that gives a. larger crop. It starts ,au improvement that should then be con tinued.. Plowing in clover, npplyinglime or muck, affects-the soil rather than the crop.r, • They net upon the soil to , make avalable what was :dorniant before. Salt affects the minerals of soil, as as olvent, more'' liewerfully'thin water, and lib erates potash, Pme. magnesia, or other matter :hat was before its application. Proof. Johnson affirms that farm crops require mainly the same ingredients to feed them, and those ingredients are pot ash, lime,imlphuric acid, and nitrogen in average crops of wheat, corn, turnips, potatoes and clover. and the process of stirring the soil and exposure of it to the atmosphere will place it ir. a condition to recoive the free nitric acid from the at mosphere for the benefit of the land, and at the same time renders soluble matter in the earth not available.—Bdt. Anpr. Our o . mo and iSirio. Mao Little 'took. More than a year ago, as the writer was seated in the cars going West, a pleasant voice sang , ont, "Papers, sir? morning papers, lady ?" There was nothing new in the words; nothing new to see a small boy with a package of papers under his arm ; but the voice so tow and musical, its clear, pure tones mellow as a flute, and tender as on ly love and sorrow could make it, called np hallowed memories. One look at the large brown eyes, the broad forhead, the mass of tangled nut-brown curls, the pinched and hollow cheeks, and his his tory was known. "What is your name, my boy ?" as, half blind with tears, I reached out my- hand for a paper. "Johnny -;" the last name I did not hear. 4 "You can read ?" "Oh, yes I 1 hureiren to school some," glancing out of the window to seen if there was necessity for haste. I had a darling boy once whose name was Johnny.° Ho had the same brown hair, and law, tender, loving brown eyes; and perhaps it was on this account that I felt like throwing my arms around his neck, and kissing his thin cheek, There was something pure in the child standing modestly they in his patched clothes and half-worn shoes; his collar coarse, but spotlessly white; his hands clean, and well moulded. A long shrill whistle, and a short, per emptory call, and - Johnny must be off. There was nothing to choose. My little Testament, with its neat-binding and its bright steel claps, was in ;Johnny's hand. "Will you read it, Johnny?" "I will, lady.; I wilL" There was a moventet ;we Were oft I strained my eyes out of the window ; but I wad not see him ; and shutting them,l asked His love for this destitute, tender rained has'. och A -mo ciiioo, rifiadollie same jour ney, and passed over the same railroad ; cud what was my surprise to see the same boy, biller, healthier, with The same clear, calm eye, and pure, clear voice! "I have thonghtof you, lady ; I wanted to tell you it is all owing to the book." "What's all owing to :the little book, Johnny?" "The little book has done all. I car rird it home. and father read He was out of work then ; and mother cried over it so much, that I thought it must be a wicked book to make them cry so. But it is different now ; and it's all owing to the little book. We live in a better house now, and father don't drink; and mother says it will be all right agaAi." Dear little Johnny! his bright face all aglow, his eyes bright and sparkling, and his face looking so happy. Never did I crave so for a moment of time. Bat no; the cars moved, and Joh nny was gonr, "It is all the little book," sounds in my wars—the little book that told of Jesus, and of His love to poor sinners. What a change! A. comfortable home, no more a slave to strong drink, Lope was in the mother's heart; health mantled the cheeks of the children. Would that all the Johnnies who self paper,S, and have fathers wife drink;°'and mothers who weep .over the min pc onee happy homes, would take 'to those homes the little book that tells of Jesus! —United Presbuterian. 4001. Put's Plea for the Bible. In a school in the west of Ireland, a few years ago, were two boys about the same age fifteen - or sixteen. Their names were Pat F. and Philip O'.P. There were many intelligent young people in the school, but Pat and Philip took the lead in most things; indeed, the visitors were often astonished at the remarkable readiness and appropriateness of their re plies to the miscellaneous questions put to them. Philip has become a missionary of the cross iu Turkey. We do not know what has become of Pat—at that time by far the most promising boy in the' school, But " the day will declare it:' We remember on one occasion Mr. 8., well known in that neighborhood, paid a visit to the school. He was. desirous 'of trying at once the knowledge of the Scrip tures possessed by the scholars, and their power to apply it to the solution of con troverted points. Mr. D. assumed the language of au opponent to the . general reading of the word of God. Boys," said he, f` what right inivo pin to read the Bible?" "Every right, - sir," said the boys, "for Christ said (Jahn v. 49),‘Search the Scrip tures,'" • "All very well," said Mr. 8.," to prove that big people may ma—men and• wo men who have'come to years of maturity —but what has that to say to little fel. lows like you ?" • . "The word of God is it for little pep-, pie too," said rat, for we read_l4 Tim. di. 15) that Timothy knew the tares from ttehild." I "But," said lir. B.;-"Titiaothy - after ! ward, yon know, became a: priest. Your text only proves that youpg boya.who are going forward to the priesthood should be taught the Ifoly &riptnr,es." "Oh, Oh, but; sir," said Pat, With a bright twinkle of his intelligent aye, that pm. claimed be had the best of tho argnmet4 even, before the answer. came, "wasn't Timothy (3d Epistle faugl4 by his gqindinogipP isnd.pue t st _Abe w . aszaa !peat !",—rfrolgura Tosssoge.grvr e . - .tut advatiottutitto. TOO WANDA GOOD SCDDOh Woann an wria. na , WELL rAvaitr, WELL FEED, WELL CARED POE, Am ititnppy Putout:Mugs, send him to Chaxabersburg Adademy 3. D. SEU.IIAKEIL Ph. D,. Principal, Cbambereburg, Pa. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, POlt. BOTH SEXES. Separate buildings. Fall term begins Arm. lath. For Catalogue, address the President. L. 11. ILLALUOND. A. ht.,Annvilie. Pa. COTTAGE SEMINARY FOA YOUNG LADIES. Pottstown, Montgomery Co.. Pa. Tho trientp•fonith anunnal session of this Instltn .tiou opens iseptember lath. Nor Circulars, address Rey. JOHN MOORE, Principal. FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL. FOE YOUNG MgN.AND BOYS, At Pottatown, Montgomery Co., Pa. on Phil's. & Ronan R.R. Twentpsecond anneal se., Ilion opens Sept. Um. Situation healthy and beantlini. Classical, English and Mathematical courses of studs —thorough and pa:laical. ForCirculars,coutaining full Partieninra,addreSs MEIGS, A. 2.1.. Principal. COLLAGIATE AND COMMEIIIIIA4 INSTITUTE, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Preparatory to College. Busineoa, Scientific &Imola. U. S. Military and 1:oral. Act:Weenies. FaiLeceelon, Dith year begins Pept 11 For I.ai talone, address Oen. W. U RUSSELL, Principal. AOrablln WAYI'LMO few them= and TIMM of JAS.FISK,J 6. • Contains bloaraphice of Drew.Vanderbia,oould„Tweed. &e.. with a floauelal hlrtory of the country for the tart three, yeara, and 'what GRANT KNEW about "BLACK FLUDAY..' Over sCal paaca. &chime • New York BOOK CO., 1_33 Karma St., Now York. CAM,PAIGN GOODS For 1879. Agents vranted for our Campaign rood, SELL AT SIGHT. PAT ItIO PER (Tyr. PROFIT. Now is the time. Send at once for Descriptive Cirenlare and Price Lies of our Fine Steel Engravings of all the 4.9nlidates Campaign Biographic,. Chart, Photographs , 'ledge*, Pins. Flags and everything ended to the times. Ten Dollare per day moll. made. Full samples sent for $9 Address .11001tE st GOODSPEED, .11 Park no R. Nose York. AGENTS WANTEG —Agents make more money at work for no than at andthlng eL e, Nuelurea Ifaht and permanent. Particulars free. 0. Ellimon d Co.. Fine Art Patliehers, Portland, Maine. 11. S. lifol=leirkaißirce)! $290 .11111LOW'S INDIGO BIDE. Is the ehrapest and best cuticle In the market for Mu. lag Clothes. The genuine has both Barlow's nod Villtherger's name on the label. and Is put op at Wiltbergors Drag. Store. No r.`...3 North recond Philadelphia. D. S. WILTDERGER, Proprietor. For rale bf Druggists tad Grocers. Reject all Violent Porn' lives. They ruin the tone of the bowels and unnken the digestion. Tan- SIJINT'S EI7CCICKENT SELTZER MICEIZNT Is used by rational people Asa meats of relieving ah derandement• of the stomach, liver mud Intestines. hocanse It craws," obstractious without pain and Imparts vigor to thy °crops which it purities and rear:talcs. SOLD BY . ALL DIEUGOIoTS. $ g.OOO REWARD! $1..000 For ley aw nd.lll erd Itching or Ulcerated Pi:rp that bit PHA REMEDY Calla to care. It la prep3red ex• twenty to cure the Piles, awl nothing elec. Sold by all Draegifts. Price $l.OO. THE EAGLE Dr tre! 331:rirtZTE3 as Ig'ICIMECMaat PROPRIETORS BRICK 8L00K,.-401QTROSE, PA., Sign of the Golden Eaglo and Mortal TUE BeAre to Lao= the public that ter bare mova 11 our Stock of Drags, Medicines. Paints. Oil., Brush es. Combs, Perfumery, Fancy Amides. etc.. Into the Brick Store, formerly occupied by tiuttenberg, Rosen tnnm & t:a. We hare recently Wed up Mile store In Modern Style and shall endeavor to kCap well supplied withall articles pertaining to the Drug Desluers. • We extend to eveghedy a cordial Invitation to call and ice as when In want at anything In our hue, and vitieu nor in want, Rive les a friendly call. Tu all MI old customers we desire to express oar thanks fur the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. We shall endeavor to merit a continuence of the same. Very Truly Tours, A. 13. BVII S. Montroae.Dce. 0.1811. AMOS NICLIOLS. IV3OaViT 3PlPLitia NEW GOODS• be undersigned haring Witted, rehrmished and T restocked the store, formerly oeevpied b 7 R. Ken yon, Jr., at hermitic Centre, are now prepared 104 taw lob the people with as desirable satiety of DRY GOODS! GROCERIES 17 R,OOTS & SHOES! ! HARDWARE ! I CROCKERY! &c., &c. As can be found elsewhere, end etas Deal:able Pri ces. 0. U. Cacu E. C. Sarni. CRANE & MOTEL Lawsvllle Center. Te., An cirwacint for Mary /Waring' Boma 83la2ldrILICULZT . Y Cnaelarta mune views et "IndePendence .011 Ihe wises. , Waken Creek Paineennt Park. "Up Ile Scheyl. "Talon Learns House." a large beantireUy Coley. ed Napa Pidladelphia. showing Fru rmoont Park. where the Centennial Anniversary Dalidlngs will be mated, ,ac.. SW, 40 by al inehca. Published in aid of the Centennial Pond. AIREXTII. traarsn.—Prots se to Enlperday eau bonuele Send to cents. and specimen =Weed terms to ryeSt win be sent by return. - - T. R. carzumra 00., Publf ahem - . .Thlc4 end Pinninnt Pbl..adelpilia A PROFITABLE BUSINESS LIMIT EQUAL Er, AT ONE-BIGUTII TUE ( OSTt Vrranat al. chinino or setektuest. EN desiring P PITALE BUSINESS, ow secure av e r C M LUSI vE RIGHT for the Tale at DYOTT'S lAT NT CARBON OAS ORT BURNERS ANU QQIL for VNTI.E3 cinct bTATE4. Vice tqr Ig9tputliin 9 ra, B. .DT, iu SOUTH SECOND ST., infiLA., ?A l a w IL IN 4I3 Rtralbed with effArDEwm ausi ert 4eacrlAlott,"4s feta. gREMBISIA AS bar anernleAMcLit Its (be ortp;rh '44714120. 16 11 rnv X I T I VIRAin AT WILLIAM SMITH'S Extensive Funtiture.Wa= i Tott sail find the largest FIRST CLASS AND COMMON FURNITURE! Tote found in this section of the country, own inannfactum, and et prices that cannot fail to give satis faction. Ile makes thevcry bat =TENSION: TELLUXt3 In the Country, and WARRANTS them. UPHOLSTERY WORK Of sit kinds done to the neatest manual El X* XILX.N4I3 - 33333:1015. ON VARIOUS RINDS. PURE NO.I MATRASSES, . COMMON MATRASSES. UNDERTAKING. The subscriber will hereafter make the undertsking e specialty In his business. Having Jug completed i NEW nod the most elegant MAIM in the state. all needing his services will be attended to promptly and et satisfactory charges. WIS. W. SMITH Fr. SON. kbintrore. Pa., Jae. 31.1811.—nos—tf. BENG MINE GM. [PATTEMTED, OCITIIIM BJ, 141.1 Ts claimed by our beet indges. to meet the necessity I to long felt, of a Conveulent. Prartleal, Durable °MC ' en indinved by the higheet anthorlty In America. Is. entirely different from and has many advantages over any other Cate ever invented. Is Cheap and easily c,nstrticted end for convenience cannot 611 to please all. Can he opencil and emend withont the appertain changing his. l oeitlon, lifting or polling a pentad and If destren can he costly arranged to ha opened and closed nithont dismounting. it occupies no mole ground bon opetwil then two posts wl Mint gate,.this making It very dosimble over any other Onto to bowlers and those living In Villages and Towne. Is In order every day to the year, no snow to chalet In winter. It an. not sag or getout of repair. For further particulars address the undersigned. who will as tar no poosiblii visit the conceal Counties In l'entioyiranla and adjoluing States, for Luc porpoise of exhibiting and introducing Ilia sarne.• Farmers and enterprising men generally, will do well togive this special attention, as this Gate certainly will go into I,wncral use. OEO. 8. MACKEY. Proprietor Nicholson, Wyoming Co.,Pti. Tune I°, '73.—tr, 15CEILLES F. 81CM mu to .‘ ,, z pvEGETABL '• • V‘ l ‘ s, (l): HAIR , - • a •* as: Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is duo to merit alone. Wo can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation for restoring Gnat on FADED Ham to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical-DAM Dies.astsia over used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, MD, State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and care fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST Pr.r.Pa- RATION for its intended purposes." sat by ail Druggists, and Deekrs in Medicines. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash dr Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, 4 CO., NASHUA, N.B. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known 4 - .>r , as One of the most Af'l, . 1 4 '' ' effectual remedies f 4 . ~ t e l ver dlscor t e h red for t ~1 1 , . ,„. ...t . t C te C a nta and s purifyinglt :?. ,• , ~,, , ~,,, ' k, the blood. It has stood the test of ..,___ ri li ..',. ''': years, with a c0n .....,r.... - ,..r . ' dandy gaming rep -7::"-. citation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable curer. So mild as to bo safis and beneficial to children, and yet E 0 searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the for years, soon yield to this powerfu7 s a t n a l i t dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which arc publicly known, of. Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive die- orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules. liOree t z St. Anthony's Fire, Bose or Jemmy°. las, Wetter Salt Menai, Scald Head, Hiniworm, and internal El. ceratlons of the Uterus, Stomach. and. Liver. It also cures other coA. plaints, to which it would not SOO l O esPect , ally adapted, such as Dropsy. D a mp: eta, FIN Neuralgia,Heart D Female Weakness, Dehllity7itia Leueorrhaen, whoa they mu maalfestit4 lions of tba.serafidons poisons. ' It is as excellent restorer of bealth and strength in the Spring. Ey renewing the' asit ra o and vigor of the &gads.° organs, it • • tes the depression and listless lan, guor dio season. Even whcrenodisordes Appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on withrenewed vigor and a ACV leaso of. tits. PIIAP4II.BD Br Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe% Mass., prconaa 4.4 4..a r tkas cumin& go= zgY 414.Pnvcinsis mamma 'Bold by Abel Turret!, and Bum & litehobt. Montrose, and all, druggleta and dealers every where. . , Dea r 14, I,BllA—y . • TEA • • - Aperoll3 _ •tTes_ moket.p•Aartired‘sati toe Garai New irboleptle jpelp•. , i+w • ••• ••• at compl y or we •• L • suregitivim ABE TINUAL, Yates *Kt GIVE US YOU MIMI DO YOU WANT 4:~~~ f ~~~c~~=jam j,~'y sewing Machine ? 11W old hinds WA patrons or Soonest:no county— again In tin! Sista soliciting - your patronage for The Original Howe Sewing Seeing; ESTADLISLIKD, tan. 131PROVED.1871 Please call and see It, with the Imptotentente, et Wit son's store. Remember the lionuine Uowe has no Medallion head.. ROOMS AT- 56 Court Stieet, Blighempten, N. T., AND AT Wilson's Store, Woatrose, Pa. IL IL'EtUNMORE. Mown's*, J4llll 1812. AGENTS WANTldiiiirriWi r: _l=l —with Gil ll!natation'. I encases of this s-sesidents— beautifully boned, and printed on doted paper. THE NATION Its Rulers, and Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. • Nothing like it, dtrikes everybody es Just the book they need. It is an Nneyetopedts of the Government. Single pages In It. rue of themselves worth the price of the book. OrerOCO pages and only $250. A Mob, Raz. vent for Cannssets—ladies and gentlemen—lartners, teachers end students, One agent took order* in Om days. with circular akee.btfere Ma teak appeared. $2( • deY CM Do cleared to fair Watery. Write at once foe Clrediarand information. NEW WORLD PUBLISHING CO.. Corner whend Market Streets. Philadelphia. No veteber 1,1821.—1 T VALLEY RAILROAD .• lt-J On and after Dee. St, 113:0, trains on the Lehigh Valloy Railroad Mil rop as follows: ismeru. I norm. pm. p. m. n.m. a.m. l sm. a m. pan.p.m Mattes 4443 5.3372.40 0.10 7.46 11-55 2.43 5.3 D Kaverly 0.03 5.00 11.43 5.03 8.80 12.40 3110 tusi Towanda 8.13 4.93 11.10 7.10 9.23 4.43 4.W 1.21 Tunkbennock 800 am. 11:talon 4.45 Wllkenllarre, 4.W 1.15 7.11) 7.15 7.15 8.15 31nUeb Chunk p.m. 10.45 FLut. 4.10 8.12 Allentown.- 9.41 5.W 8.63 Bethlehem.... kW 5.50 8.50 Easton ktel 8.20 850 Phltedelphis 743 New York•.... 8.00 • • Noting North—Had Upward. lkoetb—End Dow LOOK. T LO OK • MERCHANTS ARID TRADERS !! IH TEM COUNTY AND EVE INHERE!! 220 17 sv-sr or M. C. TYLER, en 79 Et BI DUANF. 1 ST., N. Y (wr rirrrt. Cam C AND IR NOT, WEIT 2i DT7 reENKRAL iIAIIDWAILE.Cutim7 Septum, Shovels. Lottking °lama. Lightning and mane other X Cut easy*. Steel. and Iron pole Ater. (the best In the World. ve.ey kind of houhro. Wow...Lot-1m 0.4 Loot.. ICoobo, Gone. Ilawmen , nom,. Revolvers. Farie.ts,Carpoo tei . Tnnis, ttlacksmitlis lielbsent and Tools, pl tted Ktrlves. Forks and Spoon.. and everything mull,. kept Ina Find Clams ilardwarelmpurtlogatuldobbing Mouse. Yo Illatake it My •Inecre Thanks ere tendered to the man fumy own County, for the kind patronage. a• abo to I ke many In other Countim.. who may road this. end a general Invitetion to bele* given fora continuance ; as well a. to those who are nailing to give me trial, who have not done so. by orders or rails. Troly, g rgiallE Wl.t• Montrose, March, 7.0, 1811.—tf. SUSQEHANNA MINERAL SPRING WATER CURE. nnins Mine* la now completed and reef, for amito' I. dation of clottorsomd the treatment of biralida. The following are among the dltemcs known to bare beencored,by the naeof the Swequchation Mineral Water. DISPEPSIA, GRAVEL, DIADEM, KIDNEY DISEASES VE.'CIIRL&L DIBEASEi,.DROP- BT. ALL IMPUBITIES of the BLOOD. LIVER COMPLAINT, 151.C8113 PILES, CIIRONIC DIARRHEA, PZ1L1.1.3 DL9B,ASES, IWEC• • iawrisk. ERYSIP ELAS, SALT IMEII3I, SCUOFULA OuLtalmsetcaxies Tilesoamon. To those who coati:petite slsltlng the Sp:lege. we would say that the HOUSE la FITTED with a slew to the COMFORT and EASE °tour DUES rttand Ira 'ball awe no pans In looking to their welfare. We guarantee a care or decided balp, or no pay. For farther particulars enquire of, or address Susquehanna Mineral Springs, Rush, Penn , a. April, 11, tert—ixte M. D. SMITH, • WARI t RAHNFASES SADDLES!! THVNKS COLLARS ! s WHIPS ! . SPURS!! LIGHT - • LEATHER • iteihascomelummrtei, • 11:0,04erbir. •• WOOL•GROWERS - tit= rsoTior. •, : .1%10113, WOOLEN Mtht Rentz: ne Ul ing all went deanels, checked and whitey Itha% cotton warp gannet, the best or node; alt .woor tweeds and cessitneret. Alarm: 10t or cludye On - band for tale or to exchange for Wool. •Piente giep mea MI before dine:wing of Jour wool eliewheep, mile* north of Montrose. .L Akcirk siosuroso.Jazlemen. •. • 0, . . (3100ERIES.—: 7 Teas great .varotjo iuut Ong to; the queltlei TOW P, 14 41114.14 , Po@ to turl4l6 Aytkoqqanypfltoluita!,,af.pti; MC 24 MO*. t. MIEZ RADWAY'S READY RELIEF , CURES TIM WORST wins In 'from NOT ON Eno to TwHOUR enty_ Minutos. H "' • - after eradlneoareritserneot Oeed •127 <1"41 • WITH PAIN. =wars ne.uw ßT i 's,ps•A cent Ton EVE. waffle &stead tt.' • Tito Only rain Remedy that Ingeolly Mops lb. vont rternelatlng panr. - olLws im ' oecortnatotos. and tort Catoodlont whether of tbe Leers, • Stomar.b. Rowels, or other gcle I.r organs, by ono appro. - Man. IN FROM ONE TO Twirmr? lITNETEA. Notnetter how .meat or errrorlelloo the pen -the gitutt:- ItAT/e. Ded-Addeo. It.entt, - Crippled, Nana; Seers:ex, • or prod rated eral. 1710.3 RO.l Vac. • - RADWAY'S 'READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT E. M74233AT I I IT'LgtITATIO I R N V E ME pLiblizn; IN TLAsuuxunr,pr TER DOWELS.. CONGESTION OF TILE LUNGS., song TpBOAT, PALPITATION Or TILE LIEART : , , UTISTERICS, CROUP, O/PIITHERIA. CATAIHUL roturs7+ " 4 "" E ' - " n 9rE m ily niirCUAT/SIL COLD (=LTA AGEE PHILLA, • Tho when of tke ItOndvirillrf arm:e put or pate when Um pal* or 41111witIty eaute cabs wet contforL Twenty drop . In Miro Itantler or triter will In o fro t rare CRAMPS. hPASMA SOUR STOMACH. SICK 11F-AltAtllE. DIARRHEA, DTAIRRTERT..OOI.IO,IVIND IN TILE 111.1WRIA, an d • " all INTERNAL PAINS. - ' , Tiltrotor* shottl,S s/trart carry, • I;ettle et nri.dwiryb• -neadr Relief 'nth theta. A few atore o.tor .11 torrent dowse or mine Done armee or water. it Lebow Urea Trona Woody or:MARTA eel; 62111ilatit. vEvEn • AND AGUE. IFILITIMAND AGO: cum! fur Illy real,. There h nat. rsmalbl Amt.% birb Mg 101 J cunt P•tvr...t.l nll 4, I "PAIM PlLLefj quic.4 as l Eo tADIVAY'S ttle hh. &Da:IIELISX. c.uts prets. til byDita • • HEALTH 1 BEAUTY!! SIMON° AND PRUE PLOOD-IXOREASE 0? FLESH AND WENIIIT-CLF.AN SEIN AND BEAU• TUTU. COMPLEXION Et: yam TO ALL. YIS SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT EMS MADE-TRSIIOST.ASTONISHINGRUMM: iFIO gRIOK,_ti_O _turn) ARK VIE UIL.VMMY BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE JNFLUENVE Or , :TILLS TRULY WONDERFUL 31EDWINE. THAT • • Every Day an (nen:fano In flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOQII' Rsoly drop of the RA TISAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT ermannlentes (Mouth the Wood, Stmt. Ectee, and other Oujda.= latent of the *item the rigor of Lk, for It repairs the 'rostra of the body with tor end mend out..d.e. Forefirla, Syphilis. Conoomptlon. Ilbaulnlor di:ease. Meta In the Throat. Mouth. Tomeem_Nodre In. the Gland* tad other porta of the eysterre. Pam Erma Stromout Lbchart , from the Etre, nod the mo Bold ilt w llarT l a oft v alo dlsmott L Erur Mpfa, a d=3l.ack Spot& iron% ;he Fleoh;Tna* ". 4 Goolters in the Woad, mad all weakening and painful db.. ehniges. Night Sweaty/jam of SPerm.. oo d artttee of the, Ijszleale a, ..,..zgi..l d he a tzmtl , Lo v eryt of l i lts rro:dt: an pert= ruing It for either.CTlhrta - forMalr,dEdle lta poteno pee= to core them. If the dally becoming minced Wr the sestet :did ilecompoo cro `waded totillimally proggeWng. Emcee& in arrettlod met mid repel,* the to mall tem crater. . *alma& ham kmaithy this the 6.08.1PA111.Le MAN will and does swam Not may does the BAIUPlaiti.llX Timoverge creel sir known remedial vent, In the cure of inmate. derotelons. Coeslttatioutl, Skid dimases I but. It it the only pp/Mr. earl for . . . Kidney Blitdder - Complaints, • Ttitary. and Womb illatetemlirseek Dlobetes, - Dropsy - Stopßlde of Water Incontlaenee or Uric; Dried's Rlsra.e AlbosolanlM I aud n all cases there there are bekkdost do. • poldts. or the water b thick, cloudy. =zed with eubstences lite the white of an egg. of thread* lite whits or three Is a teetlibl, Moue appeorame.andrhlte bonedett. depodba end when there te a pricking. o f ...nen whim petedng ender, end Watt tht WWI the Ruh tad Gott MO Wad y Price, Wm. WIMIS —The only most sad =Ma itenemeg fee Tumor or 12 Ware - Grotith Cared by Itodornrs Resolvent. .13i.ext, Dem.. 7.1 y 111,110. Da. C0...a a-1 bore 0.4 Online theme la Om maxim ..4 lerands. Alt tat Demme mat ...hem ere. es Ml fns 11,. 104.1 *may =se that me leannammted tilet mai*. helped am Ime m . raseineat. sad Weight 1 ormal try-lt s hed es Witt ta t hat nehmil med.* t.. , t do ted...l the. •Re dent. sad ea. V* of Ilbalway mu, .4 um«, .r Ready 1.1601 mai there b am • .4 , 1,4 brtme to le mei et Vt. ant 00.tae0a, garter. sat happier 'Ma t Inmate Otte. yam Tim tens tome vet la the lart Ott et thu tome. mar at. tram. 1 wee Ode to yea Le Qs looldtaf Ghee, 0.0 sat y. 111.6 It if Toe Mew: ILINN•11 Dtge RADW . AY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perthuT betelayienentig mac+ trilb *were c=v,,r...r. ned.g., purity. trate, =1 strewth.. p,d.ar for the cneserait aunt...of the blonmeh. Item Doge. Mt dune, Bladder. Narrow Dimmers. Itend. l o o . sm. mow, Indommotimi el the bowel, I.ler =dements oUthe Internal Vimero. Warranted en erect positive tare. Purely Vegetable, tontalnlng to Lavery, minerals, or deleterious drum nr . Obmrte lbe ntioicingsmegilcia meeting Nat pg. [edema the Digestive Crypts brad Plles. nasal ..f Ma Pled la De Res& ildtar ths teemmta, Nimes, Itmetbsre. Moms( Ted. Yale mo ...Weight is Me atsmetta; Sow Tacrlolloss, 151st taros flak, Ip(ai l lto PIS of th mao tessi; smenotr. of Our 11.4, If oT,lsd sad ,d 11r, Cal t asta s troodlag Areas ate the Sitat, Emir mud MI NM be the Mad. Woks; et nen...Um V.ltm..e..*tie sod rye, fah I. tdde 1-I=o, Linda. sad add. Fhatua ef Had. Dwain la the A frvr et.IIADRAT'S TrLl rm. themtna trwn thnalvme-tull avrders. cqn =its prt SOLD Br PAUGGIF.T.4. . • READ by A Ti et ewe liltriPianip iw ItADWAY Jits%kw Iwo*. NW...York. Infortuanwri multi Wm... Aida win 1.4 stwX yon. April 30,171.--yl. TMS WAY, GENTLEMEN! 121.eirpc•cm. HORSE HAY FORKS A, J. NELMS , PATENT IMPUOVED. Twcaty 2 rwc; Bute Fair Premium, Awarded Ws rear In Fifteen Montle—AM and ISO. AT.SO lIELLIS GRAPPLE PULLEY, An Implement that Fvery Patmer, Calpenter, Mason and Painter *bottlil Ilan HORSE. RAKES nand /tikes, Scythes, Beath', Omln Cradles, . Iron, (A cllor Axles, S r. Springs. Carriage Bolts. pe. Bare, (Stec) fad Iron) 73=432.1.111ct0r C CP M l ' If* XI 13 V' Owe . , That ',lmo gives An A ARM WEISTLE f when the Coffco la Ready for thoT de. TRY ONE and yeti - will • find the CO eAhrays Right! 321:=1 Axes, Picks. • Sum. • Draw graves, Paints, Stayes, Mantras°,ly 5, tor.-. 5. TQ.XtZ3 railLa 401315,33. arrosivA Tin cacin. Rats; _ ;011131 s . "T44IIIMW ProplatOrt alstiletacemleavetbtalfoso 407 r co tb ttnectlnveith 114 D. 7 4 , Kno, 4 11 4 0 1 4 Le_M WU* EAU raL 1.44 Oda ;Waco. 'Rasps -,E4 OW cyth Stones. L ' VLu-11:12re, Bats, Locks, s. Latches Knob , A, Walsh, Lamps,tc. n6Yeps, co liwuT _ Dot destroyed by mew,— us wasted beyond the paint of repair: - pysyepsla or DaMdesticus. - /leaded's,' Pits fi the Crlvea, , Tizhtress of the Chest, Disgust, Sour Eronatians of the Stomach, Ilad Tido to the IJoat.N Mkt,* Attaelts,.Palpitation'of the Heift, Intanosatlon of lbsthaPaso scs the reMems of the Kidnerond a beard =herd symptoms, meths offsprings of Precede:* Id these complaitats it bas no equal, and nee bottlevill pure Letter matrardee d its merits than a Pulite adteltisestru, ; For Faunae Cootplala t s. in rams qt. old, . an ts, single, a the dawn*of womardstod.,or the tom of life, these Tonic Sitters display so decided ati istlecteme that is =shed impromund is soon gerceptble. , , For ituflammetorp astd_Charele jlllnst Bum Coq Bilious, Remittent -and lutratittut Fe. ten, Diseases IN the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Sladder, these Dimas, hue tut Stich.Dlseases Sze standby Vitiated Bloat, which is genesally• tsadastd ET•dtg - Keetted dills Digestive Proms. They:are Gentle Lu Purgative ail IW well al • tiLel possessing du she 'undies suit a amiss as w agent an relleseg Coat:whin or Irglmematies arid rl"4sad Visceral anta, and to ns. u Dseases. AMU' Dfseasee,' Brook Tate, 4114 1 1heent; Blotches, Spres, Pimples, Boils, Castmocksl Bssmisum. Sealthltead„ Sore Eyes, Equipe-1.14,1mb, Sanfs, Merter • dons of - the SPIN' Humors and Plusses of dm- Skin: el whatever name or sun, ern literally thy .net and curial out of the system in a short timej.ty the_tiso of these Slitters. Cheap* the Vitiated -Blood wheartfree ihd its insunties bursting -through. the, skin Ira Pimples, Emir gem, or Sores: cleanse it when you End it oastrusedi• - • • Grateful =how proclaimVINILGA4 Brsrus ' mesa wonderfull Invigoraut err known. • J: WALKER. Prop% B. 1774 Drug*, and Gen,hgta.. San Framtisto:Celikattht. , • and,eamer of Washington end Clittltori Sts.; New Yort. 412 r SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.* July 10. 18:2—m3 INS Ccit Illatrates tho mann it Ushiil • (;. rt. prerto.ws4: . Fottatain Nasal Ajecttir,' ....:Meidri .I 1 DR. BALE'S CATARRH RRIIVIRDT.- , • . It le the only form o (Instrument yet Invented with . which fluid medicine can be carried algli vp and perfectly apigiat Wall parts or Ma nffeetee nasal pas. -, same, nod toe chambers or cavities commaticatimg therewith, Ia whkb sarcoma nicer, frommutly tithe. :Malcom which the catanhal discluone generally pia., Coeds, Thou:ant ofencews In treating Qatar:tame. totem has arisen larply from • the treposelbilitY Of•• applying teMetlICS to these cavities and mwestm by any of the_orditory methods: Thisobstscloba - the way of create: ewes Is entirely overcome by the invention of tees Douche. In usinz this Instrument, Vat flute Is carded by Its awe weigh* to Sanalea.tant. aspar templet being requlred.l UP Ono raostrata WWI ntlyilowing *lrma in Ma blcheet MCP of th at , .al passages. paws Into and therm:lay dextral I Ma tabeiand chambers caavocteil thaewillt,seul ot:till theopmeltonoshit. /tame ts plessantanat so simple that a child. con understand He - full and 'explicit Stroctions aoccentney tech InstramenL When need with this instrunumt;Dr. Small Catarrh 'Remedy ' corm recent. attacks of %Collel In - lb* "lend Is by a few applicatiens. • Symptoms of Catarrh. Frequent Wed. fiche, discharge felling into threat, eon:mimes pee.. two. watery, tact moms, purulent, offensive..ito ]n others a dryness, dry. watery, weak or Matted - .. m-..stopittu us or obstruction k .. ,. af . ..2„.1 parr5...7 2.: * gear' . Mn UaT r tecnatcalc seibe n trom -.=, voice .., altered, nasal turan,. , offensive breath. Impaired at . total deprivation ,ofsonso of smell and thsteolbad ness, mental &prowl:an. loss of appetite, Indica. lion, entirged tonsils. Midler; coup; .4c, Only w Pante theater:names arollitely to be ,, prcorat la .• nay case at one time.- ..' Dr. Sageos Catarrh nem edyilettra mai , _with Dr.Plercora Natal Dona:mond man, ... pealed with the CoWittntional treatment olden to - - .recommendolin.the pamphlet that Wept eachlsot... tie of MO Remedy, is a perfect specific for this loath. 'ffiomedisease, and the proprietor offers,ln pod Cab.. 5300 reward for a case be can not ane. Vas Handy to mild tot pleasant to nee;Coatelnaa ti . o wont_ or caustic. drugs or -poise:us.. The Remedy is sold at ISO cents, Douche at ®ants, by aill Druggists, or either will be mailed hypo,' pricier on receipt of 60 cents. . u ) . ., •' • _ ..: xstrwrzw: N iT. _ . d ~rL TIIRRraIrr zpnaosz PA.. . Ti cobtlititallyMelvinz m.mw 40-c:),.c)_3po• end beans conotantly on band '4llllO t c •Irab;• aesartment of gennbla • DRUGS, MEDICLVES, CIIZAICALS, 13.•Qt.C11., Pnlnt*,' One, 13,0 tiffs, Teeo, 4fiegiatti otter are ecrles, Stone Ware, Wanda& Modal, ihrpetitljaiti warn, Pratt Jars, 3firrors , Lamps. Cblmtters. Nero, seas. matu... • • Teoners • Cil :Sealant*: OILACS ' ... tined Wtualo otf,speiatoti,;-;;;.7.0 . 0 11 . SPlritoTopett tin o, Vans Moo, Cemary Decd. V Ickeirar,rotarl s . c 4 Alten t rata AM, OroasCrilleil et, ?Parte !nit name° ts, 613ouldot Ursula, .I.lppy,t Cartridges. Powder, Shot, Lead, an Cape, Jlallafl Powderaad Fate, Viglillaatrings. flOwage. Kiwi% Fits. 04,1 , 10 Hooks Zit) en:Siat SSW Tonal olp#7 , flotrOlia, Hair liastorers. sad flair . Pocket ISolve..Speetacier,SliserlStedbpoons,Perki Enlves..t.e. Dattlar ATUeles, a general araprtment94 P&NCY qaons , •ternitiftV,lltid PIRILTSUPY ' a AB thelcsolla: wad bos} kitt.e4 ot, • • -• • . , PATEST . In short; nearly- ivory ;bin' eta - re'stor'Y tba pleat° Ihntd sty, to dollen-Ina eye, to gratify the fuel and al#o to eund ce-to thy rent aad sutntantial cOntrorta unite. Enumeration Is Impructlrablei as It would ' a mmqvcr.. at iticitp; 'Rad .Varietyfitara - • ABEL TUIUXELL. , ItaamariZan.6,lZt. DOWN TOWN NEWS,. . • MINER AND- COATS Aistin Btioet. a doom below itoya`o Curtioir,ldootrei • ' VLOUR; 131LOCEILIES, 'ANL!' • 'ileool9lo.Ar,;S:' Weise constantly rev Icing nLI now have embank; 'afresh stook el Goode In OIL e - Arhlch we wills ell CHEAP! • VHFAI CHEAP far tuh,or exam '&eCtraolaccd GOOD . ..TE,S A,.. F.F.N •• • C 0.6- SUGAR, - .- 1.10LA55...g.5;• 1144MS' t Nti CLO !RR -,TlifOTHr S`BED,: . h iirekitare ratified and rondo addition a to mil Spekot ; • Palls. and aro now toady to forward Batter totbe bet WM111414011 htrages In Now York,iror offargaZaf:• inakrifbcraladvancomonts ortronalgraneuta... ; . , - canond oxatnincou r Stork before purchasint eat vitorartridonvin termini:oga of lb* GOOD QUALITYar: LOW -,,PRICES of - / Montftse. April 14:! OLD.zJEWELII,Y--,A„ . Quiet. %I. Gmeat; end other rartettes elf Jewelry„ Orr lA -4tid Silver, Cued Wert:ivied %Oh ttins. - , Walla? tlllted Swam. F o rty_, grdves, Sada . 1 . oral s siortmeat Yuri G oo de. /TOUnttle ea. rattlis khalrallittnes. Lute &thole *FO O 4 O I Pk; Pet ?). 431/30 TQU MIINEWEI