Farmer's Department. QUAFFING HAY AND COttN STALKS ECONOMY. A Great deal ofpto and con lias of late been published on tho economy of ennff ing corn atglks and hay as food for bov incs and horses. Tho vetem John John ston says ho has tried it, and the increase did not say the matting ; and for the same reason he never crows a natch ol roots for the delectation of his milk cows in winter, lint what is fair ccouomv for Mr. Johnston on his largo and very pro ductive farm, should not bo practiced by the small fanner who is at less espouse for labor, and is necessarily obliged to make tho most of every vegetable pro duct, In tho March Farmer, we read of a Connecticut fanner who has biought up a worn out farm to keep thirty head of bovincs, that would keep only six or eight head before. He not only chaffed his well saved stalks, but he steamed them also, with meal, oil cake, bran, etc. ; soiling his cattle in summer, by which means he was enabled to make 750 loads of composted nnnurc yearly. This not only manured his corn, bnt top dressed his medows. Hut there is an advantage gained to the wheat-growing farmer in tho fineness of the manure from cut feed. Joseph Wright of Waterloo had a field of 20 acres of the fairest white wheat grown the past season in this country ; while all other crops were short from freezing, his was saved by a liberal coat of fine manure from cut stalks, which formed a mulch for the wheat, thus performing the office of tho leaves and vegetable humus of a new clearing. At almost all tho largo livery stables in New England and New York, the hay and stalks fed to horses is ehafled fine and treated with ground corn, oats, etc , by which a great saving is made in hay, which in all large towns is much dearer than grain in proportion to its nutriment. It is said to have been fully ascertained ly repeated experiments in England, thai nineteen pounds of cut hay will take the place of twenty-five pounds in the hwg state. A palns-taliiig correspondent of the Country Gentleman writes that at all tho omnibus and rail-road stables in New York, the hay is cut fine and mixed wet with corn and oats ground, in the pro portion by mcasuse of three measures of corn to two measures of oats, the propor -tion varying only with tho market price of the grain. The proportion fed of cut hay to gain is generally nine pounds ol hay to seventeen of grain, avcriug ten quarts of meal a day to the largest horse At the Sixth Avenue stables where the liorses do not ave-agc over 1,000 lbs. caohGJlbs. of hay and 15j lbs. of meal keeps them in fine ordes. Genesee Farmer. DO NOT -DESPISE THE SHOP. The importance of mechanical training and of habits of repularity and method, cannot be over-estimate in their various fceariDgs upon tho relations of life, and we would say to those young men who are at this moment struggling through details which appear to be hard, useless, and full of weariness, to hold on ; their utility may not be apparent at present, but the 3ay is sure to come when they willrcep the benefit of such discipling and routine. Hold on ; don't give up ; in our own country no social prejudides prevail which prevent the humble dyre from becoming tho learned and skillful chemist ; no bar riers exist which deprive those whom tho chances of lefe made rudo and unal tered, from becoming shining lights in the world ol science. Most groat inven tors have sprung from the ranks of tho brave daily workers, and tho field is still a wide one, expanding every day ; there foio we say ''hold on" to the training of tho shop, improvo your spare hours in mental culture and reward is certain. JBSrTho Commissioner of Agricultural has ordered a supply ol foreign grain fur distribution in the spring. Wheat from 13 gland and France, ryo from Iinssin, and oats from Sweden, will bo placed at disposal of our farmers, with a choice variety of now valuable flower and vege table seeds. The first report of tho new department will bo presented to Congress during the winter, and will, it is said, be a more attractive and popular volumu upon agricultural and horticultural than has yet been under the auspices of the Government. jj.sy Wheat C ojtee. Tho present high price ol coffee has caused many ex pcriments to bo mado to find fitting sub stitutes and some of them arc said to be equally dcsirablo with tho genuine arti cle. Hero is one of them : Take eight quarts of carefully scorched whoat to one pound of coffoe, and it will make a bev erago as agreeable as tho unadulterated Rio, and raoro wholesome. 0r ''Sam how many sticks have- you sawed ?' ''Why, dad, when I get this and thrco other ones done, I'll have sawed four." LARGE ARRIVAL OF New Fall and Winter GOODS AT PETEll ENT'S STOltE, ay tmirr strrrt, Columbia copati-, pa, HAS Jnt received (rom l'htladclpkin, nml It row opening nt the olil Untitl litny occupied by Marti it I'M. a splendid assortment or mB& KSS. which will ba sold cheap tor OAPII Oil COUNTRY PRODUCE. Iliii storkcniielsts of Ladies Utcss (Souils cliolccit stylet and latest rusnlons Calicos, Muslins, Ginghams, fcrjannels, Carpets, Shawls, Hosiery, Silks, READY MADE CLOTHING. Cassimercs Satinets, Cottonadcs, Kentucky Jeana, Thread, &c. G roceries, Quccuswarc, Ocdarwarc, Hardwaro, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, ROOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short every thing usually 1tcpt in a country ttoro Thcpatronagn of old friends, mid tho public general ly, is respectfully solcitod. The highest market price paid for country producn. pistisr L'NT. Light Street, Nov. 15, 1802. mm mm ! IF YOU WANT TO BUY YOUR Fall & Winter Goods, GO TO ( rras-y's Sloe, iti Light Slrcct, Ta. ALL MS OF GOODS ! CALICOE, MUSLINS, SILKS, GINGHAM, FLANNELC, CARPETS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, Ready-Made Clothing Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Fish , Salt, liacon, Hams, Lard, Tobacco, Scpars, Hats, Hoots, Caps, Shoes, Drugs, Oils, Paint?, &c. &c. In addition to our largo Block of Dry Coods, wo have flarco and full assortment of Heady 3Iudu Clothing aor Men nnd Hoys wear which wo nro determined to sell cheaper tli ii can no nought clscv. Here, (.an nnu sec, uud jadgo fur yuurselvcs. II. W.CRr.ASY t CO. Light Street, Ta ,NQv. S iac2. ILLUMINATION IN ORANGEVILLE. At Fritz's Store, ORANGEVILL, COLUMBIA CO., PA. PLo undersigned has just received a I largo uud select assortment of choice Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. His stuck consists of Ladies Dress Goods, choicest styles und latest luehions. Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flauucls, Carpets, Shawls, Hosiery, Sillw, rTTrni numr ren ml i a ir.nrvi PRIM FROM 7 TO l'-JJ CtS A YARD OaSiiinerS, 0 '. &atlllCtS. floltonfldes u " , Kentucky Jeans, TLrn-.l xurcau, c) c. READY MADE CLOTHING. Groceries, Queonswaro, Cederwitrc, Haidwnrc, Medicines, Drugs Oils, Paints, &c. BOOTS & SHOES IIa'P3& CAPS. In short everything usually kept in n country store. The patronage of old trends, and the public generally, is solicited. .May 3, 1802. WILLIAM FRITZ. MARRIAGE.-ITS LOVE3 AND HATlS pJKSg sorrows and angers, hopes nnd fears, regro and Joys; MANHOOD. how lost, how restore isjr tho nature, treatment and radicalcure of spe matorrbosa tir seminal weakness; involuntary finis ions, sexual debility and impediments to marriage gen erally ; nervousness, consumption, ilts, mental nnd phy sical incapacity, resulting from HllLK-AIIL'tu; - are ful ly explained in tho MARRIAGIS GUIDF,, by WM, YOUNG, M. D. This most extraordinary book should bo in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, ond ecvry man or woman who desires to ciuiit the number of their offspring tn (heir tiroumstan oes, ISvery pain, disease and ache incidental to jeuth, llfaiurity and old age, is fully explained; every particle m knowledge that should bu known is hero given. Ills full of engravings. In fart, it discloses secrets that ev ery ono should know ; still It is n hook that must be lucked up. and not lie about the house, It will be sent to any que on the receipt of twenty live cents in specie or postage stamps. Address DR. W.M, YOUNG, No. 410 ril'llUCIS Street, nhovo Fourth, l'hilad'-lphla. K7" AFFI.ICT1SI) AND UN FORTHNATIS, no matter what may be your disease, before you plaeo yourself un der tho cure of any of the notorious tjuacis native or foreign who advertize in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's book, and nad it carrfully. It will bo the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of tho diseases described III hit publication, at his olfice, No, 410 BI'RUCl! Btrcot, ubnvo Fourth, I'hiludclpJiia. O 111 co hours from Dto 3, duily. March 8, 16oM-12ui. WALL PAPSH. 10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS IN FWF. aOU) t'Jll'KHS. oou) jim yr.Lrirr DF.caitATioxs, M.IHUl.r. M'U OJIK DF.COItATIOXS, mataxd a.ir ar.A.F.n fapkhs. HiAMjixu juiiaur com.uox v ipfms, IIOHUFItS, rHK UO.IIII) I'HlftTS. STATU F.S, HI. WHS, El a, ETC., Will bs sold at greatly reduced prices, nt the paper hanging rooms of the undersigned in Judge Rupert's Srore House, un Second street, a few doors below Mar ket. Also Ptiper Hanging Executed In the best style, at moderate prices aud in quick time c j, 1 nuu.Mun, MoomsbU(t,Mo'3, ISGQ-3ni. miir waibr VISE BHSAV imseisot FOR THE AND THIS FOR , DIABETES AND D18ISASISS OF Till! jfcxs&aifs Ann ft&A&s&R . . .. These Dangtroui and TrouHetcme DUent$, Kkitkhat tim far Itesltttd til hut dinctrd Trmtmtnt mn I,. Cumplttilu Controlled til Ike UtlMEDYnoui btftrt utl the cun.vrivn properties of the medli Ins dhect themselves to the or gans of secretion, nnd by so nlterlng the condition of ma siomacu nnu liver tnaitne stnrcliy principle or the ir??,niV'.,,I'i','ne',Jn,,.,',usnr"olo,lsal' 1,10 "''"'"" U under the influence oftho CONSTITUTION WATER, which give those organs time to recover their kentthv , tone nnd vigor. Wo aro able to stale th .1 the Canstitu'. 1 Hon Water has cured every case of Diabetes In which it , has been given. STO.VU IN THIS DLADDnt, CALCULUS, HltAVISL DKIUU DUST DCI'OSIT, AND MUCOUS OR iMILKV UISCIlAltaqS AFTCR URINATING, Dlsenscs occurlng from one and the samo ranso will he entirely ruredbylhe Constitution Wntar, Iflnken foi any length oftlmu. The doso should vary with iho seventy of tho disease, troin luenty drops tnaten spooniul three times n day, In water. During tin pa. s.igo r.fthe Calculus, tho pain and urgent srnipt'nus should bo cunib.it with the proper remedies, tli.'ii followed up Hlth the Conttltutloii Water, us above di rected. UVSMCNOltnAOSA, Oil rAINI'L'LL MDNS TRUA TION, AMD IN M1SNOUKIIAGIA Oil PROfUHIJ 1' LOW I NO, lloth dlscnres arising from a laulty secretion of tno. mcnslrual fluid in the one case lii ingtoo lillle, and accompanied by severe pnin ; an the oihcr a loo pro fuso secretion, which will bo speedily cured by the Constitution Water. Tl'nt .liseasu known as I'AI LINU OP Tlin WOMH. which Is ih reult ofa relaxation of tho ligaments of that organ, ninl Is known by a sense of heaviness and drugging pains in the back and fides, and at times nc coinpamed by sharp Ii. dilating or shooting pnius through the pjrt8, will, inul I cases, be removed by the medicine. There Is another class of symptoms nri'ing from 111 ntTATIONOt'TIIU WOMU, which physicians rail Nervousness, which word covers up niurh ignorance, and in nlncc'isCi out of ten tho doctor does not really know whether the symptoms are tho disease, or the uiscaso uio sympiu'ns. ive can only enumerate them here. 1 speak uioro particularly of Cold I'eet, l'alplla tion In the Heart, Impared .Memory, W,ikcfiilncss;rinsh. es of Heat Languor, Lassitude, and Dimnctsof Vision. surrnnsaisD aiisnstruation. Which in the unmarried female is a constant recurring disease, and through neglect the seeds ul mors grave und dangerous maladies are tho result; aud as month after month pas.es without an etrort being made to a. fist nature, the siinnression becomes r.hrn, ie. Ihe nn. tlent gradually looses her appetite, tho bowels are conttipaiea, incnt sweats come on, and conaumpliun linallv ends her career, LEUCOUROSA OR WHITES. This disease dcpondi upon an inflamotion of mucous lining oft '0 vagina and womb. It is ill all cases ac companied by eevero pain in the back, accrost the bowels nnd through the hips. A tenspoonful of the medicine may be taken three times n dav. with no in. jection ofa tabhispoonful of the mcdiclm..', mixed with ana i-piutoi sott water, morning and evening. IRRITATION OK THE NLCK OP Till; DLADDISR, INFLAMATION OF Till'. KIDNEYS AND CA TARRH OF THi: ULADDCR, STRANGURY AND UURN1NG Oil 1'AINFUL UK JNAT1NG. For these diseases it istrulya sororek'n remedt-. nml too much cannot be said in its praise A single does has been Know to relive the most urgent syptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of tho back and through the hips! A leaspoonful a day of Constitution Walerwillrcllevoyoulike magic. FOR DYSriil'SIA, It lias no etualin relieving the Most distressing smp toins. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach Vom Iting Food, &c. Taken teakpoonful after dinner' 'llio dose in all cases may be increased if desired, but should be done gradually. I'HYSICIANS Have long since given up the use of buchu, cubebsand juniper in tin treatment of th se diseases, mid only use lucui for want ofa better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Has proved itself aqualtothc task that lias devolved upon it. DIURETICS Irritate and drench the kidneys, nnd by conitant use toon liad to chronic degeneration and. cuitirmed dls cabe. Read, ilea I Danville, Pa., Juno 2 lfc(13. Dr. Wm. II. Greoo Datr Ain In l ebuary. ltol, I was adlicted with the sugar diabetes, and fur five momlm 1 passed more than two gallons of water in twenty. four nours. i w us ou igeu io ge( up us uueu leuortwelv times during tin night, and in live mouths I ukt about fitly pounds iu weigth, Durning the month of July letil, 1 procured two bottles of Constitution Water am ill twoiluys after using it 1 experienced relief, nnd ult r tuKIng two bottlesl was eutirely cured, toon nftor regaining my ubuai gooa ueaun. l ours truly. I J. V. L DIS WITT. I Boston Corners, N. Y., Dec. 27, led. Win. II. Gregg sj Co.: ' rSents! 1 frf Iv eivu vou liherte tn mnlrn ii.a ih following rirlillcateo I the valuo of Constitution Wa ter, which I can reccomuieud in the highett inannrr. Sly wife, who was attacked with pain in the Ehotil- ders, whole length of tin. hack, and in her limbs, with ' Palpitation of the lisart, allendeil with Falling of th Womb, Dysmenoirhoea, and "Irritation of the Ilia, der," I culled a physician, who attended her ub ui tlireoiuonuiK, wnen tie leu Her uorko tliun he louu '"'vii cmpioyeu one oi tnu uii phys clans coulJUnd,whuatti.ded her for about nine month and while slia wus under his enre f Ii -j ilj.i not sull'. 1uite a 1IUC' l'-1"1 n,i finally gave h-r up and sui "lur case was lncuiable." Fur, said he, "elu was sui i & combination of complaints, that nijdiciua given I e"10 nl' 'ra,u' dgaiimt someotlier ofher diilicultiJ." About this time sha commenced to usu I'ov uirrii Wathu, and to our utter astonishment, almost the flr doe eem.-d tohave tho d.lred effect, uud the kept oi Improving rapidly under its treatment, and tmw super iiiiuous cu'irmy lie,- iiuiolsuo nii.tirs, eiielins nut ta ken any of the '.on huiion Wailk for about lour week Hiidwonru happy to say that it has produced n perma nent cure, WM. M. VAN BF.NSCIIOT1..N. MiixrortD, Cuss., Nov, 19, 1801, Bu. Wm.H.Gbeoo; lltar ir il havo for several years been affllcte. with that tooublesomeand dangerous disen-u Gravd which resited nil remedies ami doctors, until I took CoNsri runosAL WATtn, and you may he assured thai was pleased with the result. It has entirely Lured me and ) on may inalie any ute of my name you may .cc fii in regaru to the medicine, as 1 have entire coufiilenc in its ellitacy. Yours truly, Povn BI IIOVi., THESIS ARE FAC TS I'.NOl (ill There is noclats of dUeases that produce such n. liaustiug effects upon tin- hu.mni oin-iilntlmi as Din lictos aud diseases nt'the Kulueys. Iliuddtr un I Urina ry Pussages. mid thrnu.'h a lulsi inoi , sly th -y are n. lected until tin y un so ui't uuu u at to b. b. yond th control of ordinary reiueuias. aul w prs'.tit the rONSTITI TION WMLI1 To the puhlh wjtli the convirtlonthat it lias on equal ii. relieving the class of dinans fur which it has h-. n found so i mil' nt ly succ sfful in earing ; and wo trust thatwe th'illbj r' nardcuin our i tforts in placing n. valuable remedy in u form to meet the requirements of patient and phyiiciau, FOit SAl-EUV ALL HRUGG ISTS, rRICC$l, WM. II. 'iEOIUlli CO,, I'ropriemrs Morgan & Allen, General .tgents, No. 4(i Clilf ril New-Yurk, Sept 21) leb?. 13UI, Latiiuw.iUllu ii . but- It r,ii, .ai fV AND AFT R NOVI'.M. 17, IPilJ, l'A83ISNGER ' TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWSi JIOVINO SOU T II. Fanengtr. Aeeom. Letvl Pcrnnton, 'I Kingston BUO rt. .M, IU.13 B.SO Arrive Hell) A 11,10 ll.il) 12.0.5 PM 12.15 NOR T H 5.20 I'. M. coo ti.35 ti.5. llooiusburg " Rupert. " Danville, Arrlvo at Northumberland, M O V I N 1 Leave NorthuinberlaMd, Danville, Rup. rt, lilonui'hurg Kingston, Arrive at Scrauton, C.43 10 (10 p. t. 1.43 I M 3.4(1 A Passenger Train alsnlcuves Kiupston ul f.m .M for 'craiitou, to ruiin.it with train for ,V-w York, Re turning, leaves Serautoii on arrival 1 f Train from N iw York at 4.13 P. l. The Lackawanna an ! Hloniiisbur; Railroad lonneils with the Delaware, Lm kuwaniin uud csiarn Railroad at i-rranlon, for New York uud jut run diate points e.ut At Rupert Iteonuect wilhthcl'uitawisiaUui road, for points both cast and west-arriving at Philadelphia ut 0.15 P.M. At Nnrthutuberland it connects with the Philadelphia li lSrielt. it. niidN.C It. It. for points west nod south Passengers arriving at Ilnrrlsburg 4 30 P M ; Phil udclphla 10 P. M., Iiultlinore 10.20 P. M. JOHN I'. ILSLCY, SMip't J. C. Weill, On'l 'YelX Aj November 82, led, Look to your Interests. Fit Fair ARRIVAL OF B3t&fl!H Mm dooms 9 AT MILLER & EY 1311'$. riMlll subs- rlbers linvo Just returned from ilio X With another largo and select nssortinet of CM .i)i'iiiand tumnicr Ootids, purchased at Philadelphia, nt tho lowest figure, and whirl) they are detcrniiueu to sell on as inndcrato terms as run he procured elsewhere In lllnoiuiburg. Their stork rnnipriscs uiutVA- Din s anoos, ofcholc st styles nml latent fashion. Durations, wvj ohocf.iues, ii nmr -nr. qur.FA'-irMK, cfio.ui it'.iia:, itot.Lhtr ivaiw. mox, awa, hoots siioks HITS fy CATS. Air , yc, $c, Iii short uvcrythlngusially kept lii rountry fUoroi! , to will' h they invito the rublli generally Tho Highestprlio paid for country produce. 1 MlLl.UK tt GYBB.. 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A oaitioi.MLsi or hir Dcdatk or CoNiint.ss : Ilelng a political hist' ry of the United rentes, from tho nrganl..i. tion of the lirn ridernl Congress in 1M to liS'i. IS til ed and compiled by Hun. Thomas II. IUnto.s from the Of ficial ReconlB of Congress. The work will bo complied in 13 royal octavo volumes ol" Toll pages each II of which aro now ready. An addi tional volume Willi"' published once in three month.. Cloth, sn; Law Sh"ep. S3 SO ; Half .lor(SI Half Calf SI 50 each. A WAY OF rilOCURINO Tlin CYCI.OI'ISOIA, OR DCUATiS:!. Form aclub of four, nnd remit tho price of four books, aud 111 o copies will ho sent at the remitter's expense lor carriage. or for ten subscribers eleven copies will be tent at our oxpemcfor carriage. TO AGENTS. No other works will so liberally reward tho exertions ofAgoots. As Aocnt WNrin is nils County. Terms made known on application to the I'ubUshers. Nov. 24, 18M). I HE underslgnccns also extensively ensaceil In the i ,'"!ertai"i!r Vitniaem, and keeps constantly on hand nd for sale at his Warerooms, a large assoituieiit of FINIS Eh OFFIN3, ny w inch ha is enabled to till orl rs on pres...itatioii Also Keeps a good Horse and Hears.-, and will nt ui times be ready to attend Funcrels. SIMON C. SI11VE. I.Inomshi'rg, January 21. lfi'J OFFICE O JAY UOuKB, RUUSOItll'TION AO EXT AI J.ty I'tiokr k ., uki'ih. 114 i-ourtiTiitRnSnii-t.T. i'hiludelpliia, ov. I. IWJ The undersigned, having I eeii nppointed ub?cip Hon agent bythuSecritury i flln. Tr usury, is nnwpre pared to furnish at oui e, the iVeiv twenty yta 0 ;ir roil. .',.. g of the United State's ileslg iati'd a Five-'I'v. cnti .v rc. iircinabln at the pi 'asure of Hie Gnvcrni'i ut efi-r Ave y nrs and outlmrized by Act of Congress, urproted February 25, I8W Tnecoupon bonds are Issued in eums of SM. SIOO, 5500, SII'OU Th Itegiatcr Bonds in sums f 850, SK)0, SIOO, SlOnO and S5U00. Interestnt ii per cent per annum will rommenc -too il.itu of purohas-. un I is l'AiAHLE I Oil D, ml- Vrminlly which is qua1 nt ilu fr'srnt pi 'ioi i i. on gol ,. tnnboui Hit p rr it p i Ai m F r'iir. M-rinnt, - ihiiiiics emt I i.t. no . I vti" have any nidi 5 t.niiv-t ' kin v. in,- r . nib rtlint Hi,, e Hi i. t hr i . I' 1 firt ,11. '. S3 mi In . Marturi's. Atr , mil lil ni'.i. age upon all ail i.oaii. tanii ii" .nd th .immense pro..ucls 1 1 all ih c, tn ikt- country, aim that th lull an . ... ...u.iw i.., .., ,UJ un-, it 1.1 inn inii-ri'M auu iiquimii .1:11 of printipul. by c isto s Hull 's Ln in- - tamp an . lut.rnal lievtnu.-, scrvi s ti make tht-se -:oui. Oil ueu, ihi.6 Mvudi lie ai.a ?;, p ., (,, IhVrs W1 in tic M 1 Subrcriptinns re.eivi.d at Far in I igalT-in rr Not' or notes and checks paren bonks in I'hi in' l I 1 f.ih bribers by iiinil wil' jecelv, proii.pi nil. niioo an,' v ry facility and explanation will uj am rJ 1 on ep' .in. tion at tills llicc. A full supplyof bonds will b kept 011 ham f..r I u', -liate delivery Nov.8.1ffi2-a,nm'CO(,KC,H"bSCri,"i0" (500 0 00 M A !'E 0,5 rK v A '-n uvv rigeuls to sell Lloyds new rt." 1 p!,.i county colored Map ofllu Unitio r-tut-s. Can-ai-ae. .m.i 'ew llruiiswiek From ro cot survcj s, completed Aug. 10. Ieii2; cost 3'jo.OuO tncugr-ivr it uud on. )car's lime Superior to any gill map ever lunile hv Coltnu or 'ilchell , and sill at Ihe low price of fifty cents; ,170.. 000 names are enginvcd uii thin map it is not only .1 ' ounty .ap. but it i- nlsn a o inl an ' iluilrnud Mnpof th Unite.. Htut s mie i',m. ', .unbilled ill 0110, giving every Rail ri nd tnt..i I -tunccs hetwc 11 Guarantee uny woman 01 man S' t $5 per day an n ill lake back all maps that eiiiuot bu solil aim r fund tho money. Send for $1 worth tn try. Printed instructions how to canvass well furnished all our agents Wunti'dWhnlesulo Agents for our MHps in every .'t ill.', California, Canada, ISugland, France and Cuba, A fortune may bo uiudo with 11 few hundred dollnrs capital. No ompelltion J. T. LLOYD, No lot llrnudwny. New York. The War Department uses our 'np of Yirglnii, Vnr ylapd, and l'u'.nsylvauia lev I 81(0 000 on wln.li is iniirKeii ,-inu lam 1 ret'K. r-eiirpu irg myiuuu li i nt Willlamspoit F rry l hoiiiMII Nrlnn . fori ..'1 . all otli-rs i n th- I' t .Mary 1111,11, Virtliuia fumed, pli.c .ml f ''n)'i y Lloifl's Tnpomupiui i' r K 1,1; Ohio, Jti'iiti'ti una lilt, oui. is the only authority for Gen. Huell and tin- War Dt. mirl 1.1.. lit VI1111. v rf.t'iin.le.t t.t ,. ..i,,. .ft i.i.Iiib u n JJ 1 111 it, Frloe .10 cents. i rmtR i riDime Aug V Lloyd's mm "f Virginia Mnrfluirl. nl P nnsvlvn. I ntu.-This - ftp is viry larae ji cil is , n 'iitr and it is tim best Ytftui) csu be i'unhi.r - LLOYD'S UKK v. VJ' Al si 8?,PP -OR Fru.-i 4nui ell. I I 11.. . 1 11. ever il-Jl. L't.iis l i u bar I' I in I'u'. Id 11 31 in . I- . ru.l r .1 X VY ! 1 ' ! . .. vt. sv ai sum, -n; - -ir. J n 1 no. y.i .r ii.au int. i .i.i,n J l.flVO Itiv.:r, with pric- j.. film re- Lor.i m. .ueur. ,ii...r il Cliiirles II. Davis, in iiiiiiiiiuiiigth.- ll.,i ipp ri'i'i.u. rnu, is aiilli-'iniiil to purchases many a 'ire reuuirnd fur u, ol that t'l'in n-" . o ' IDISONU'ISIILS Secrotaryofthe Ixavy. iL.UNKSl ULAMi. I Of every desoriptiou, for sale nt tliiBofEo "Jli" TT.7 99 r!5 Ml lr or tMrWISVfir.il TRAIN. :M JaJSSW November 4, 1801, (Fussing Hemline) Down to riilladlephla.at ll.VU ruul 11 A M, 13 noon, and 4 I' M. Up, to Fmtsvllle, nt io,sn A M, and r,,n V M, vi;ar, to i.i.iianon ami HARiiiaiiuiio. Western I rpress from New Vork, at 1,07 A M. Ainu trains, nt iu,..o a ai, unci ,-i,4a r ,11 On Hun. lays, tlin Down A M Train passing Reading! at 1MU A Mi and Up Train, at 5,57 I' M. lloth 10.SU M and S.it V M. up Trains connect nt Tort lluton for Tamniun, Willlamrport U'mlm, Duff alo, Nlagai i nnd Canada. TliJ lu,3u A M, Train only connects nt Tort Clinton for Wllkesbarre, Hiruuton and rittttou. The Western Express Trains i onnect nt Ilnrrlsburi. with Express Trains on tho Pennsylvania Railroad foi rittsb'irgi and all points West i mid the Mail Train iimned nt ilnrrlsburg for Laiirnster, Chnmberrbiirg tftinliiiiy, Willlamsport, Lock Haven, lSlmlrn ninl th Canada, Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and F.mlgran' Ticlcts at reduced Faros, to nil the principal points In th' North nnd Wert and tlin Canada-. CO.MM (JTATION TICK I' T3. With 39 Coupons, SS percent discount, between ati) points iieiiteu, MILCACIU TICKETS, Oond for 3000 miles, between all points, at $45 for Families nu.l llusluess Firm, nnd Nm Titktti, goon for the holdi r only, for three months. In any rnsengei train to Philadelphia, at S4U each. School Season Tick ets oue-third less, I'nsscngers will take tho Exprc Train West, nt tho UI'l'ER DEl'OT, and all other Trains, uttho LOW ER Dl.l'OI'. CO lbs of baggage allowec each passenger IE7" rasscngers nre requested tn pun Into their Tick ets before entering tho cars, ns higher Fares charged II I'.ilil in cars. Uptralns lea"n llhltadelphiafor Reading llarrtburp nnd l'ottsvillo lit 3 A M, 3,15 1' M, and at 4,30 1' M, for Riadlng only, J Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by 0,03 A M. Accommu.latlon Train to I'hlla.i'lphla and returi. at Si M each O. A. NICOLL9. Qtnrra I Supcrtntttident. January 4, 1PU2. BIMB'I'ABLK $2 HAT, V. E. rower tlnnl and Do-: Streets. J'JHLADuLPAlA. Hats ma lo to order, of any Stylo or Quality nt abort Notice. January 4, lEO'-'.-Cm. IV Kii T Si K V 3fl O I g.) lj , No. 0, 11, l.'l, 15, 17 Couttlnndt Street, NCIl UROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY ( Tills old-esttililislisd and favorite resort of the Ilusi , nets Conimoiiiiy has been recently retilted. nml l.i-mn niuiu in ovcrjininj inai can mmitter to the comforts of us patrons l. anus nun tauuiies ure speiially and care lullv iiri'Vliltd fur. It i centrally located in the bu iness part of the city, uiiu is cuuiiKunus io uie principal lines i.t steamboats, cars, omuibusses ferries, &c. In consc'iuencs of the pressure caused by the Rebel' lion, prices have been reduced to One Dollar d 1'ijt.y C ents per Dai. 'I he tablo Is amply supplied with nil the luxuries of me season, auu is B'tuai to mat orany other hotel in the country. Ample accommodations are otTcrcd for upward of 100 gucts. 3" Do not lcliovo runners horkmen, uud otheis w ho may say "the Western llnt"l is full." , . D. I). WINCHESTER, l'rnprii tor. THOS D. WINCHESTER. Feb. 15, lfc'di. lew arr.vienh l Fiti dint's nre inn te opposite Court House, corner of Court and CienungoStrects. Thi-i College is in no way coimscted with any other Ill-tllUlinii. 1 vuT'-'i'nUi'i''' " "f lh0 c"tire f,lcuI'3'nre exclusively do The tu'iitii ofthis Institution j.to afford to Youn" M..11 1 nn i'ioitunity 'or Hcqulring a TAoroueh Practical n ' ''i "!"'. " "J 1'"", " carefully nrranged by lractic.il Accoantnuts, expressly for this Institution. .111.. in , . ne ol liistructiun is sucli tocombino Theo. ry.iii '..iclicc. collf.giatTs coi.'iisr.. inisi oursn (miirac.s ook-Keeplug in all its de partments, reiiiimaiikhip, Commercial .irilhmetjc Has-liii-M ' I'jropou.ltnco, Coinmerrlai l.nw.l'o ilical ISton iimy. I ommcrcjal I Mr-, I urlntrsliin .iii..,.... 1,. lei tin: '.itiat.-if it.-d ami aitarud Uuuk-Nnte. ' ' he fcp. uc ri.111 System of i'enninan.hip tnneht in all its v..rt. I s hy the most s illful luiiMir- of the art rhe I.eei.l.ig il(j..rti,ii'iit i un-lpr tho sptciul ...eiiuuriii ui mo rrincipai. Li. v P.OiVLLL. 1 . f;KKRi IVFORV.VTION. M'lueiif rin...t. . utiiuv time; mi nrt.tinn. Usual iiui . ... iiniip iu in 1 iiors-. iromu to 12 wci ks. Assit taiie'ri-u..' red torra tiinti s in procmnm ,ituaiiiui - i.ni niui a ar in s iiiuj wnti uuelegaiitiy egraeU I)i- ZT For ii'itHli'gue "f -Upaecs, specimens of penman Hip, 4tc , enclose two letli r ktini p nnu address . r , LOWHL & tV MIX RR. August K). (."2, r'ny:l, iHb-.'- 12111 ' R I 1 T b ; N 1) E .n S I'ZM.iL'i I.i '.. Mr.tifti.junL. C 0 LLEGE, A. t. cor in r j n ,i ( 'lies', tut Slxe s PHILADELPHIA. 1 " iNTiTtTio, win - h was otablithrd in Hi nnd i iiiMi-cirifi qu nn, into UffHrrut niar of its exist nice. uui.ilierMiin"ii'.' it eradu.iti huiuireds tf Ihe mi.ftiucci'i'sl il ilerdunts in ' .utiiitm Hen of our o.inlry T.indiuici' ofth- In.titutlnn js(ney to afford young m ufarllili. fiirthnr uch pi nmtion fcr Iiiisin'.es. Tim (.(. it. 'T I'dtiiar . Itiok-ktcr iig, as upplien 1 !l v" " I' i" Inn ' I of trui ; I tiimantliip, belli plui .111 -r. . 'i'; kai'f (.' Inic .Ma lie na ns. .Yjnt mo id. I.,?i,iccr uu, Uru mn. o "rpltij, and .lo-n m I. . - (t,ttf . TikSTrTrv 0. Issi tc-r.ox isp-i iliar : iinrWim 81 t lassiuis ,n' ..i.i. ic 0 i-of b.ii 10 h -t'l'li nt inn. hi hr iviilualty, sntii.it I, may cniam, nuent 1, ,v tim ami att-n,. at 1. hit. v r li--urv.tr.- m-.st c.iiv.ui -lit. i'iTiUKr is-.i uii..niufljuft r the ISIhof April r, nt iiiii'ij nnin.'S f th- ntu . ut,f..rth yi'.ir.and full I nrtici.l ir" if t ro .Ice. .1111 .nay L" .btjiu.i at any !i 11 ny .1 1. r 1 - th . rim ipnl iN'Sxr. -:: km .mo nils -1 yrinil rrput turn in ' 'Ii Imgttui tuierwiic f 11. I'n , ,jioi , tin. Iiwtilu li m if,- f..i-ii'li U; .ioi t..uiiv otil rill the mini, try I rycuu- m, i 1 hin top par for Imsiiiess, .iu t ,.ni..iti at th .un- tinii- a ii-i-i.oMi Kliich Kill r lie 1 1, 1 Ht I," ("('(-It for 1 ha .11 1 Item lninvH.irM.,H III ll.MI-0 ' ' ,-,t'.-triiNO..i,s cries Tnntiirt on llonx-Krsp- now uori wiit- lydrciiatedth.iu uny other woih 01 the i jbjott, are for sale nt the College S. !IOi)r;i;s ciUTTi.ndl'.V, .'lltornty'Ut-Laut, I'ntSCIPAL Jtu. 23.1 -o. 2u, i. -OA- li 3 A.:.R IMosPu . TL LIME. DA L G II A K 1 SOX, I'lOIIUMKlS. ti illllwh till CI S .Mill A'o. ail ZxJHth iJtlaivitic Ave-nte t'llILAfhLPUIA 1 his manure Is manufactured frnm pure llnw Pones and warranted to contain, HI th lironginal organic mat t..r unburn .,1 or inlcil.i-il bom sure useil, ami it is sold ji r a guuriint, from heui.nuf clurers that it i,reo .nt 1 a-oii th.- j. .a'i. f,,r this manure exceed-fnrm-r.iii 1. 11 w ,v . Mtpti,,,,, 10 " hi' tl I v I vr,l, , ' ., n d that 'f mil ' r nulu iia( b. pur -1" uiuiutiiluii t.in ,i , Lfh .i.iluiitv A . ?, .M V.. 1111 rtut. j ' ' . S lo pur 'i-jllO be, ,-Abii GUOl'NI) KAW IJON'KS WAKRAM'LD PFRIS. A 1W wpblJ'Oii h .no tor Full sulri. Wl't Sll'Tpcr Sji'nt) lb- CASH. 10 ' eo Mtnures can b ti ! of reut.lur iiAcnn OXH, l hta euth tkluiNarn - m- ti-Ui. . Pllllu liK 1 '"! I; ( led l" . Il.ll." ..Mi.s. I r - ah as ilngs, alt in Un. I t- . V i..rn hu 1, uh , ul! an. 11. ... .... . "f.selvei. r'i'CN. 1 Kioiushurg, "ay 1)1, )SV!, J If I CTGAIIS & TOIUCCO. liirgnat. .iment of choice Fiji , , Tobacco. Pine.. " 1 '"": V. 'I'fei tlonery uud Notions generally t iSih. er with a lull stork of HATH and CAm cm lla, tly 0 BtJluuC" ''' "mou"l"'i "t t'S? Uootusbu'rj.MarcltlMeo,. J0' GtUVOf:, j Sarsaparilla FOR PUEIFYINQ THE BLOOD. And for lbs spesdy euro of the following tntMatf Scrofula ami BerofHlom AlTeetloixsLJuatt ns Tumors, Dleurs, Sore, IOriipHans, Simples, l'nntulei, Illotchc, Uoll, Inlns, aud nil Skin DUcnsos. Oimxri, Ind., Olh Jim 1BC0. J, C. Am k Co. Oftits 1 I feel It my hy to ruv knowlodio nht your EamaparllM has tJon tot rut. Having Inherited n Etrofuleus lntesUon, I kurrs suffertt fi-omlt In various ways for years. BomotloMS 11 Lur out 111 Vlccis on my hands and arms) sornotlmfs B turned Inward and dlstrsssed m at too siorascsi. Two juars go It broko out n rsy hrad and sovsred or sum nnd cars with ene 101 whlcli iras palfJ nnd kwUisoms beyond doirrlptloo. I tld many medioiDui and snersl iJijilcJuu". but "liberal much reftcf froia any Lb to 4. In fact, tho ilhordtr grsw worse. At leugUi I nas rrfolof d to lead In the Gospel Messenger that you sad u alterative (Sm-rapisrills), for I krwir fiom your irytiU tlsa that any tblag yeu msds miul be goad. I strrl to CWidusMlnudgct It, mil mod It Ml It carvd me. I took It, ns you drle, In miall doswi of A tencpesstful ttr n month, raid uicd nlniest three Wttlrt. New rmd litalthy kin soon ksgnn to form ndr the stab, wUob aftsfa while (ell elf. My skin I new door, and I knew bypy feelings that the disease has gone from ray syt4ura. Tea ran wsll bsllsve that I feel what I run eayiry; whop I tall yen, that I hold yen t be one tt the spestks ef (lie and rcronln ever grMofiDy. Yows, ALFRISD I). MUHT, (It. Antlioiiy'i Flro, Roac or ISryitixtlne, 1'etttr nml Salt Illiouni, Scalit 11 end, lllngvrorm, Soro Eyee, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes froa Salom, N. T. lHh Sept., 1859, that he has ciirrd an iiretensru ease f Vrcpty, which threatened to terminate futuO& ! Uie persovcrlng use of onr SarsoparlU.i, aud also 0, uWyjueons Malignant JJryn'pnIiM by large doses of the saoioV) soys be cures Uio common Fruptiont by It eonstuOy. Dronchoools), Goitre or Swelled KeeJt. Zebulen Sloan of rreseect, Texas, writes I "Three ket tles er your SarsspsrIIU tmred me fin a Oort nbkU eous swf4ling on the neck, nbidt I Ivul euOorel from over two years." Letieorrliran orWlllton, Ornrlon Tnmor, Uterine Ulcerntloii, Female DIsoohcs. Dr. J. D. S. Cliannlng, ef New York City, writes " I most ehcerfully comply with tho rec-nest of yonr asnt In raying I have round your Sarseparlila a most eneellent Klteiatlre In the Humorous complaints for wtrWi we employ sush a remedy, but oefcclally In nmvti .KssarM of the Scrsfulous dlalkeile. I have cured many isirtttcr ete ensos of Iieueerrhoca by It, and some wbore tlie eom plaint was cautod by vlrtraUon of the ultrm. The Blair, ttlon Itself was soon cared. Kethlog wltlihi ray tnewl (kLva enuals It fas these female deramromeists.w tdword S. Msrrow, ef Nowbury, Ala., writes, "A dan gerous si-an'ovi (unier on one of the (umales ha my family, WMeh had defied all the remedies we eeold employ, 1ms at leugUi been completely cured by your IMrnct of 8r saparllhu Our physician thought nothing but mtirpn Uon ceroid afford relief, but he nil rifle 4 the trial of yt-ur Sarsaparilla aa the last resort befcro cutting, un It roved effectual. After taklagyoer remedy eight Tvreks 1 ne symptom of the disease remains.'' I Syphilis anil Mcronrlnl XNeeaae. NtW Obuaid9, 26th Anflost, 1K. Ho. J. C. Awn t Sir, I cheerfully eotnpry with tlie r riest of jour agent, and report to you tamo of fbe dints have realized with yonr Soxfsparlllo. I have cured with It, In my prantice, meat ef tlie corrv plalntfl for which It is recommoMded, rtnd havo fennel Us offeits truly wonderful In the euro of Tma-cl and tkr euri'il DiKMt. One of my patients bad SypbfUtle oleum kt Ibis Uiroat, nbieh ware consnmlng his palate nnd tho top of his mouth. Your SarsaparlllA, HteadKy talK eured him In rite weelu. Another was attaolted If sco- -ondary symptOns In his noeo, Mid Um ukenytioti luul oaten away a considerable part of It, so that 1 DClieve ttio disorder woald soon reaoli tils bmln and hiA Lou. llut ft yioldcd to my ndmlutstratioa of your StunvarlUa; Qw nlcsrs healed, aud he Is well again, net of euvse wtdiout eojiie disfiguration to Ids face. A woman wtu had been treated for tho same dlsardur by meroury wai sufleriiif; from this poison In her boaes. They had tacuus so suv sitlve to the weather that on a damp day i4i saMvsod est cruciutlui; pain In her joints nnd bones. She, too. ni cured entirely by your SarssparilLt In n few wefirs. 1 kuow bddi Its formula, which your agent koto rue, that this Propuiatlon from yoor laWatory uisst be a (a-cot remedy; consectucntly, theso truly ivumvfcaUo lemtrta vritli It have not surprised me, rraternally yours, O. Y LARIMER, M. O. lUieumatlam, Gout, Liver Coinplnlitt. (' Indifendoci, 1'itjtou Co., Til, Cth July, lSfiO. Dr. J. C. Area: ilr, I hare been oAUsted with a pnjru nil ehionle Jlhtuuatltm for a long tiuc,wbJah btduVd the skill oi phyeietsns, and stack to me In spite of otl ttn remedies I could find, until I tried yvnr Sursapftrillii. One bottle cured me In two weeks, and restored my gtenesuj health so much that I am far licUer than be&ggl win attacked. I thutk It a wradcrfrli awdkiuo. J. SSffiAM. Jslcs Y. Ootehell, f St. Lents, wrltrat I luvra bsen anilcted for jearswitli an ojfrdtm tl Lmr, which destroyed my health. I tried every iUm, amd every thing tailed to relieve me ; and I have been a kretson-dewe mail for some years from no other cause thorn iZenutjremnrt of the Livtr. My txilotcd pouter, the Rot. Mr. lines,, ndvlud uio to try our Sareaperilla, bosause he eeid he knew you, end any tiling you made was worth tryhig. By the blesn hig of Ood It luxs rwred ine, and has so postfed ray tAoest as to make a new man ef me. I teol yvurut egi. 'ghe best that can be said ef yen U net half good muomh." Solllrru,Caricov Tnneri, IbiltiirfejoniesttU Vleeratlnn, CirlcH ae.A liSrfeVIrsIota asr the llones. A great variety of eases have been reported to Mwiiero ernes of theso formidable oouiplaiuts bnve Knitted fsem the use ef this remedy, but oar spaco hore wka est admit Urcm. Soma of them may be found in owr Jsmoifeau Almanac, width the ngnU liolow naote4 a) pkased to furaish gratia to ail whe rail for them. Dyenepaln, Ilenrt Dlscnae, Vita, ESgstlep" ny, McluncLoly, Ncuralgtn. Many remarkable cures of these auYetknie twrw been made by the alterath e power of this mrduenu. t srtsaie rates the vitsl fiiuetious lato vigoroae Saturn, and Ums overcomes disorders which would bo ftruj'yeeed bcsisiKjrlzii roach. Sucli a lemedy has long boen required ley the as ressitlet of the people, and wo aro confident tiiat this wtS do for them all that medleino cua do. Ayer's Cherry PeotoraL, roil Tim nirro otitis ov Coughs, CnlilK, Influenza, Iloarsniesst Croup, llroiicliltlN, Iuelplcnt Cjr sumption, nn it for tlie ItiJicf of Consnniptlve Patlcuta in nilvniiceil Btagea of the Dtaease. This Is a remedy so universally known to surpass awy other for the cure of throat and Inng eemrbdnrs, rbitt it Is useless here to publish the evldenco of its Yu-twea. m unrivalled excellence for coughs and ectd, raid Us trutr wonderful cures of pulmonary dkjuase, have made at known throughout the civlllied nttions of Uie uvea. Few are the eommunltlea, or oven families, umeog Ibjt who hare not souio personal experience of lis otXett& some living trophy in their midst or its viekoiy mr the subtle and dangerous disorders of Lite throat and kua&s. As all know the dreadful fatality of Uiesa (bsortbjvs, rora ae they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we wed net do more than to assuro Lhcra that It baa now all tio vi tues that it did hare hen making; the cutes wbioh liara won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Sr. J, 0. AYEE & CO., LowoH, Moss. .M .iu nhueli, uud J R 1oycr ' n in 1 ti IP Ii' yl r Rohr.huri:: .,la1l'rs U fcnn, Mi mil. , I' Mnt r. r.i'iiton; Lnznrus Sc. Fisher, Or- vilh-; ( F l'owli r Fow li-rsvllle ; A Miller, Her wjik; Low Ac D i s., fcnterville; II F Reighart & llro F-pvi M (1 Phoemnk. r, Duckhnrn ; Rcicharl li Nuss, 'liivill: J fliarplets. Cattawisea; Creasy & Co., l.ljlit Sir 1 1 ; nml dealers every where. J i.j .1. IH1' ly. EVANS & WATSON ' , - BALAMANDISR rtAl'ISf. RF- ' '- MGVKD to Xo. ) Sua Fourth 1 . S'rcct, Philadelphia, havo on -rtSfif. und a largu assortment of Fire JK 'Iliii-f pronf!.iltimiiiiier Safes, :--i..v. -v ... '.:!, it", iron Honrs, fur hanks anil i. tkj&totrin siores, iron xtiulli-in irun msIi, nil yf"" y.-.W.fJ make, of lucks e-iii.tl to any tiiude m tho United fMatcn, Fttc Safe In one Jin. All camt out tiVAf.- vith t.,. tent in impl condition. The balamauder alcs of Philadelohia against tin. world. PVAN8 & WATSON, have had the surest deinoktrntion in the following cer tificate that their mauuf.icliire of Salainaudi r Safes has nt I' nith fill I v wnrrauteil Oil renreaenintlnn ni. 1, !,.. been made of them ns rendering .111 tiudoiibtid security against the terrific element. Philadelphia April 12. 1850. JlfMr F.raus llalnon: (lentlemen- It itirords 11a the highest satisfaction to state tn you, that uwin" to the very protective qualities of two of tha Salamander Hafes which we purchased of you some nvo 1111.111I1 simu wo saved a largo portion of Jewelry, nnd nil our hooks, kc ciposed tn the lalaniiiious.firu inltaiietead place on the morning of Iho lllli im,t.. When we ri-hVit that these safes were located 111 the fourth story of the building wo occupied uud that they fell subseiueiitly iiitoa limp of burning ruins, where lliu vast concentration ot tlie heat caused tlie brass plates tn men, nullum un, ii-Kurn iiiiipri'si rvaiiiiii rr t lie! r vnl liable contents us most convincing proof of the great e curitv nlforded hv vour safe.. We shall tuke great pleasure in recommending them to ...v.. ... ........Lnn 11B u Fill'- i-lilli(-U Illl,IIIISI trt ..n, " IM.MMONS & IlltO.. .Inrelltn. I O" They have since purchased six large tfiifi s. Julyii'.. leu.'. L August ai. IPSO SIOA'K AD TIN-WAUK SHOP. 1, .IllSundorslgnod would inform th citinens of 225 II oonuhurg and vicinity, that he hasju.t ,. elved uud otTero for sale 0110 of the iiiosterteii.il 'C-V assortments of i:i)OKlNtiiiil l-'ANt YHTnvi'S ever Introduced into this market. The I'liristnph ., ' umbuj, James Robhund Oi, he nre among the hr, t las J cook iug Sloves.nll f which nro alr'tiglita idg. h, r"? 1 is Parlor tnv a up hand.1,1,,0 und the ....,,.,,,! " VJ ried. Al.-O Pnrticuliir intention Is paid tn 'riu.u'uVc .nn. 1...1.1, o uiuiiiig. upon short notice. All hinds of reoairiue w h .1.1,11. In, ....... . .. . u - j . ....v T-uiiirs uuu OCSIiatCII.. UV t-ountry produce taken In cubango for work. Illoonuburg MW.0.I6 m'lV M0V,! O ('ON UJ1PTIVES 'P1' A.lv ill. r. having hetn runridto henllhina - .fe " " b) n very simple remedy, after ti "2 "Uert'j s.verul yt-n.s with u lung alf clio 1,. n , , dreu.l dUnaso. CiiiniuiiinitiiM isuiuious toiiiakokiuuM inln. c.it..... . '.,' to Ine fellinvsum frs Ilia mransofmre. 10 all whu desire It. he will nnd a copy ol Ihe pre. sctlption use. (free of cliarge,)wiih t10 ifc ,pf preiuirlng anil using the same xxliicli they will n.11 ,1 Th.v'olde,rtr0r',.Mn'''?N' A,,"M4' 'roiT " i ihe nn.y phject 0f tint advertiser iu sending the Pre. everv sulfw rwi I trylHa ,ei, od 'u VI . ' uTm ' 110 hlng.iitttl may provoiibli.sinil, co.inirn, I atUes wishing tlin pr scrititlou will plensn addrcs wii.i I'llwARDA1 WILSON, , FRESH ARlllVA h -OF- -fur- largest nnd most selett stork Tif """-"H litis,, tf, FALL AND WINTHK it 1)1 sV iAAAAI That hn vl been opened In lllonmslnirg. t, Invites llio iitlKtittnii f 1.1. C.1.....1- ' 111 wlilrh if that they nrn oirereil for sale nt great In, .if!: 1 Stock comprises n large assortment of lmre!,l,- "Is IIIYIU'P II (! rllll'IlIIUri fit HIM TP olt.lss I tinNTLISMISN'S W'lSARINO AI'I'ARFI t.'on.iiitliie ol FAsinoNAnti: Dniss CovTs. of ev,'.. . rrlpt Inn; Pants, V.'sts, fhlrts, Crnvn" sLk. f- iinuiiaercnieis, moves, Hilspcndcrs, &c v"n GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Of I'V'ery description, (Inn nnd rhenn. flooinsburg, March '.'3, IrrJ.""'"' WW ISOOV A' SHflKMAKH'G THIS iinderstgncil, having opened n now HOOT Am HIKJIS HIIOP, on Main stre. l, in llopklnYvii,.., ,' Mooinsburg. respcitfnlly invites the riistnm of Ih" rli,. Bhoes, , will ho promptly made t,, onler, on sh,,,i notlco mil moderate terms. From long eriicrlenri. 1,. his lino of business he fl itters himself that ha "m " nlihitoglvegenernlsallslactlon to all who innv favor hlniwlth thi'lri iistoiii. ' 1 U5 (ir.iln, Provision nnd Peducu genernllv taken In rxrlintii.,. fur ir.lr s ' ' " ,rl " "'.. n. r. DRooKH, IllooDishtirg, July li, lt(!l-.1in. K0L1.0rii'8 OMnHLION i OPFlii:. This preiiiirntlon, matin frimi tho best Javu CnflVc 1. ri'cniunieiiili'd by physic Inns n 11 Mnierlor Nl'TIi ITln'l rt lllSyilRAIlK for (iemrnl lleblllly. Ily ,l, ,, hi I lions disorders. 1 hoiisniius wlin have hecii coiiitiell ed to abandon the ti-oof colleu will use this wlthinii in. Jurlous I'llccts. Ono can itintiilii, tin, t-trength of tw,, pounds of onllmiry cotleo. Prkc 2.1 runti KULJjOOK'S leva in, The purest ami best IIAKINl! I'OIVDHR anowti. fr inaklngllght. sweet and nutritliiiia llrcad and takes 1 rice 10 ctiue manufac"! t'nen nv M. II. ICOLI.OOK, Ohrrnlct, Oorner of llroad nnd Chestnut atr. et- PIIIL-MIISI.PIIIA, And told by nil Druggists nnd Oroci rs. March Ui, Icb'J, I'.'m, APPLES TOR THE HOSPITALS CeMIUI. ()KH K, HAMTtKY (.'lIMMIKInN, H'askimuos, Ui tuber 'Jd. Irtij j Th" lunilrv lo in!! frcii untlv mail.- th,., n. ..... iiiis.i'ii wlsiies to rt reive apples fur the use of tl.e wounded, it (hnuld inimi-iliatcly he iiihli-.ii'il,HK w i,',t Iv ns possible, that ilried npples i-anii. t he si-nt to t, ,, pots in ton large .il.llilili..s. Iiiwiinn.l illage l(.i f t-ocietlrs are ri"ne.ti'd to male arrangements tor i.-ir in, tinting, nml drying by their uii'inln rs. nml vaili voliiutet-r nssi 1.iii.i.ii llwy 1.111 i.nli.t im,l in ni,t. far111erslh.it they will lercivt' siuh goml trull n 11 e, may he disposed to "Iter ami are uiiiilili t)i m.i i.y t Properly prepare. Hil. ,1 mini mm 1,. -,.i or hox.t", or 111 strong bags murkt-d "To h" I.imiI iir Dried TrnlN of other Mini, and nil gooit t itnu.-il linn, will b very nci i ptabia. FIIISII. LAW OLMHIFM, October li, ISc'.'J Oeimral Secretary. WIIOLF.t'ALi: AND RUT MI. IJEDDING AND FEATllEU WAIiK II O USE, No. ilo North Second Street, Uppo.ite Christ Clni'ih, rilll. A lif.t.l'ttlA. Vr Cnnslaiitlj on h-unl. u large at ortiui nt of ll iu, Muttres-cs, I alllarsi-s, Cusliioiw. Hair. Iluk, ( '.iu.nl' and nil nttirl sin tlie line nt ill" lowerl , r 1 (:.-. N. II I'aitinilur lilti-iiliiiii paid to rt unvoting X.w and Old l-Valh'rs. March!!, IcUI.-IS.u. HEADING ItAIL-ltOAD. s t7.i.u . u a HftA.vu i:.m:.rs. Great Trunk Line from the North 411,! North W. ,! 1. r l'liil.iilt'lpliiu. New Vor'i. Ki-udiiig, Pott , in, j 1, 11011, Allsutonii, Kastini. M ., &r. Trains leave llurn-lnirg for Pliil idt Iplii.i. New Vnrk Rcu.liog, Pottsvill.', und nil intermediate fttiitii.iii-.'ni a m, an 1 1.10 p m. New Yo.'k 1 iire-( leaves llarriibiirg at l'.'." 11 in it riving at Nuw York nlH tm ,-iin.- mnrinn". Fares from llarnshurg: Tn Plow-York fSjUl-tl, tol'tnl adelphi.i .Sl-.."uiuii SJ7D. l!.tg,Mg.. , li,-i k,-, thrn'ii'li Returning leave New nr. nt li 11. 111 , -J Noun nu.l 1 p. 111., (I'lll.liurgli i;.ir.'sJ Leave Pinlaili Ipln 1 at n 111.. and :i li p. m. Sleeping cars in th- X w York I Vn m Tr.tn.s Ihroiigh to and Iron. I't 1 1 oljtiru Ii wiilionl t huiu. P.tss.'iigers b 111. 1 Ciiiiih i.u r..uirt.ail lent. I'.-it l.'lillluii al -I.-Ijii 111, I'.ir l'liil,i,l,-liliia anil nil 1 111 rm in alo tatiou.j aiid nl.l p 111 far Philudt-lpliiii :et V"r... and all Way Piiiuts. Trains leave Pnttat ill.- nt !l a m. nnd 2 I.T p in. 1 1 Philadelphia uud New or!, ; ami at .1.311 11 m f r lubiirn and Purl Clinton only, mini tting for tin. (.r-t. 1 u.i with the Cattawisr.i I, all Rnnd An arci.niiiiielali.ni pass ng.-r train li-.iv - llcading at G a 111, ami reluru (11.111 Piillaoelphiaiit S p in. I!.-" All thu ali.ivi' trams run daily. Siindtiv excepted A .-'ini'lav ttinii 1,'iut.- I'littstillu ut 7.:iu .1111 ,111.1 Philatlt'lphia at II. 1.1 p in, Coinmiiiiic'ilimi, Mili-uge, Season, anil Fx umim Tickets, at reduced rates luniul irimi all poiuii (i. X. Midi I.S Muy 1", IftW. (i ml Siipi-rintrn 1. ni & a y :s, y II. 0. IIOWEIl, S II R ; E 0 N I) I! R T I S T RISSPISISTI'I I. LY iiilers his pinfi s-ien nl seri ices to the I.hIk,. anil genlli men ef lllnouihliiirg anil vit itiity. lie is prt pap to uttctlll til all til 1 vii nun 11 iitieriittini. ill the lino of lil-. prnfi-sslmi, he it pruviilcd w ith the lap -t i mproted porcelain teeth , whiih will be itisertnl on gold, plntiiin, t-ilycr and rubber base; to look as well as the natural leetli. Mineral pinto and blot k leelh tiiauiifarluii'il and all operations oil teeth, carefully and prepcily allciiui-d I. Illoom.hutg, Pu.. Augusta, mil. JEW YORK MEDICAL INSTI- 1 TUTIS, A benevolent Institution endowed for the inre el Chronic Uisra.cn of every natiiru, ntid to proliit nail lids fioni ipiatk ndiertiserii und impm-tors. No 1 bar ges rxrept fnr.Mriliiitio until cured, und in ruse of ix Iremu povoily trialmenl free. No Minerals or Pol-"' oils Drugs used. Thu Physicians havo hud long ami et lentive experience both in piltnto and llofpitul pr.i' tltn. The follotvingnre mliio of tint complaint lowlmli sprri.il intention is given. All disc-ises of the II' an Throat Lungs, Heart, Htnmaili, l.ivor, Kidney. Illailm r, lieiiiii!itini, i-'in, Canter, 1 lies, Nervous AHVOi'-n DiS'ilses of lint Cetllal Orelllis. n.-niliuil IVioikm-s-. I in piitcui c and Virulent diccusce of exery nature poiitut lj cured. Diseases of Females nnd ult lrrcguliirlic sullchsI'iiIIv treated. Illindliei-s anil Deafut hS cure-l w ilhoiit painful operations. Patients truateil by Iclti r, by M'mliiiz 11 slnleioi'iit of their rase, .Medicine suit to nny part of tho country. Consultation frcu to nil. Address, Stamp eu rinsed, DR. L. UK A Yl S, Consulting Physlriin bOLl Rrondwuy, New voik tit v. April 3, IFfiS 12m. PHILADELPHIA & Ell IE a A I LjR O A D. ItXNSl-VtNU HAIL I1UAD I 0 LI SHE. On nndnfter'Hondiiy Nov. 17, Ic'UJ, lime at Northuin bcrlaiid Slnth w xt ill bo 11 follows : .rocs II ,tuard, I i.-.i,rr,i vard, t II :tJ 1,11 I Si r.nl ISvnre-ia li .12 . m 1 tlin.,.. 1, e. SI ail 3 01 ... H 11 1 Q5 . 8li!fiiit!f: Cars oa Night Trains Until ways between Willinmsport nml Unlit more, ami on . -'""yl-ttii Railroad between llurri-burt " I'll il a l( p I ii u On Mini Train in both diretlions it Cur goes throujli li a,,,1l;",,,lva"i? ,tu" lt0"11 wltliuiit thailgd li'ltvun Uliilndclpliia uud Lode Iluyeti. SAMIIISL A. Ill At'K r-uji't ISaHern Dm ion- Dee. (I, 18118, TINWARE & STOVE SHOP. THIS undersigned respectfully Informs his old friend and tuHomers. that ho has piirHiased Ins brntl" 1 interest in the above etalili.!inn-nt,tin,lt!io itiiicerii hercalier ho loudiiited hy hiuixlfiixtlusiyrly. ,K Ho has Just ii-i-eiveii and oilers for sale the In '8 (SSI et und most i xieiuivo in-sottiuiut of F AN' wy HTO V Hr) ever introdiieed Into this mark, t TZZfG His stock tniinista nf i-ouiplet-' ussiutiu' iH -1 be bH Cnoliing und pill lor stoves intlu markel H'g'" or with Stove I'ixlini s of every ilescriplioii nun '"' Ruv Stoves, Radiators, Cylindar Suites, Cast Iron A" Tight sloves, Cannon Stot e, JUc, fc,-, siuvi'pipe "nl) Tinwiiro constantly 011 lund ami maiiiilacluri'd 1" nrdi All kinds of repairing done, as 11. mil. 011 rlmrt ii"tn Tint pntrmiago of old friends and new nitniin" " lieilfiilly solicited, ,, .M. RL I'iSRI liloouisburg, November 3d IEIO. If. lJRlOIC! HUIOKM imiOK!" Good JJriok, just iiiuiiulacturcii 'III IfllI,ul raau..;. up, ttuuirs.li c, i . - nUUVUlilU t,1,i!o)nnbtirgnr,'-:x Vud -pply lo the tubsciiber IICXRY b Ar.TIlCK. Illoouiihurs June'J3, WZ.