The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 29, 1866, Image 4

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    THE , COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUIIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1866.
COMING HOME.
Oil. brother nud slslcr, crowing oUl,
Do you nil remember yet
That homo, In tlio aim lit uf thn rustling tree",
Where ouco lu our household met I
Do you know how wo used to coino from school,
Through the summer's plonsnnt liet
Willi the yellow fennel's golden dnsl
Oil our llml llttlu feet?
Anil how sometimes In nn lillo mood
Wo loltorol by tho way s
Ami stopped In tlio woods to gather flower,
Ami In tho rtcUU to ploy I
Till warned by tho deeping shndow'8 full,
Tlint told of Iho coming night,
Wo climbed totho top of the last lotiB IUU,
And mxvr our home In sight 1
And, brother nnd sisters, older now
Than nho whoso llfo Is o'er,
If you think of tho mother's loving, fneo,
That looked from the open door?
A1h, for the changing things of tlmoj
Tlmt homo In tho dust Is low;
Alid that loving stnllo wan hid from tin,
In tho iUirkues, loin; ago 1
And wo liavo como to llfo'H last hill,
From which our weary eye
Can nlmost look on that homo that huIium
'Eternal In tho skies 1
Ho, brother! nnd IIm,mwo bo,
Mill let us movu nn one,
Always IngctTicr keeping step,
Till the march of life Is done, ;
For tlmt mother, who wnltod for 111 hero,
Wearing n smllo no sweet,
Now waits 011 the hill of l'urndlio
For her children's coming feet 1
AGRICULTURAL.
Cnre of Bee In TVIuter.
If tho weather is cold nnd biiow hns
fallen, all stocka should bo put into
Winter quarters. I am often naked,
" "What Is tho best method of wintering
bees?" I would say, any method
which will securo tho following condi
tions: an even temperature, neither
too cold, nor jtoo warm; proper venti
lation ; freedom from moisturo j perfect
darkness nnd quietness. A good cellar
or room away from tho flro may answer
very woll, or rt houso built for tho pur
poso would probably bo better. To so
euro proper ventilation with common
box hives, they may bo inverted, and
wiro cloth, or stiff net tacked on tho
bottom of tiio hives to keep the bees in
Moveablo comb Jilves should havo the
honey board removed nnd wiro cloth or
Btlir net put on in its place. Stocks that
nro to bo wintered out of doors, if in
box hives, shonld bo so ventilated that
there will bo no danger of tho vontiln-
tion being closed up by snow or ieo ; If
In moveablo comb hives, all under ven
tilation should bo closed up, tho honey
board should bo removed, nnd after
putting on tho wiro cloth, It should bo
covered with com culw or dry straw-
nil that tho cap or coverof tho hlvo will
shut over. It having boon a very bad
season for bees, whero natural swarm
Ing was allowed, nearly all swarms will
require feeding, and If not already fed,
should nt ouco bo removed to a warm
room and fed enough to whiter them, so
that It win uui bo noooosary to iiisturo
them during tho wintor. It would bo
hotter to feed nstoek two dollars worth
of sugar, rather than loso it. "Where
artificial swarming was practiced, and
swarms woro mado early, not much if
any feeding will bo necessary. I would
Impress upon tho minds of bco-keopers
generally tho necessity of examining
their stocks, as many will perish If not
fed, and though feeding should Uo at
tended to in September, yet, by follow
ing tho directions givon above, many
stocks may bo saved oven now. J. II.
S7iomas, in Ouncula Farmer.
Ilow to ratlin rnvrH.
Ohviously tho farmer had better fat
ten his fowls nnd send them to market
himself. IIo can do it with les3 trouble,
perhaps than he Imagines. Teed liber
ally nt nil times, so ns to keep them
growing thriftily, but nbout twenty
days boforobcing slaughtered, feod them
In this way: Make a coop for 0110 dozen
fowls ; more should not bo put together.
Tho coop should bo three feet long, two
wide and two and n half high. Make
the sidos and ends of bars about threo
inches apart, tho bottom of round poles
' two Inches apart, tho top of a board.
Placo this in a comfortable room, ele
vated two feet from tho lloor, in tho
bam or poultry house, whero tho cold
winds will bo kept away, and whero
tho light will be dim. Attach feeding'
troughs all round tho outside. Coup
menco foeding very light, giving llttlo
but water tho first day. Then feed rcgu
lnr thrco or four times per day with tho
richest food, as oat meal mixed with
milk, boiled barley or com. Observe
tho utmost cleanliness, nnd glvonsupply
of fresh water. . In twenty days tho
poultry should bo killed, and for 3uch
tho farmer will And plenty of greedy
buyers, willing to pay tho highest prlco.
liural Jew Yorker.
Itolllllg IV hen I Flildi.
Somi: farmers, I notice, roll tholr
wheat fields In tho Autumn. "Whero
wheat Is drilled I think this is not a
good practice. Wheat fields should bo
loft rough for tho shelter which is thus
afforded tho grain through tho Winter
nnd Spring. If tho field has been tra
versed by tho drill north and south,
nnd tho teeth of tho drill -woro in a
slnglo row, tho wheat stands In the bot
tom of n llttlo furrow, with a rldgo of
earth on tho west. This afford a great
deal of protection, both from tho west
winds nnd from tho offects of frost In
llOavlllC it out. SllOU' ul-JO loiltroaliV UThnnbovo books nre for snle by nil hookuellers.
!i nu r , . . . bJfJ I" flOl'Ples of "Tho Solder s Orplinns," or of any
tllCSO IlttlO furrOWS, Which Is KOOd fejrlidhi-roriilltla' above poiailar books by; Mrs..iuii
wheat. Uut In tlio Hiirintr, roll. Do It
na soon as tlio liotws can bo driven on
tho Held. Also roll Siirinc grains, and
tho meadows. Corm;)0)iitco Jlural
iuio Yorker,
Let Ilornn Koll,
KvKnv person very much neenstom
cd to liortw, will havo noticed tho nine
rlty with which thoy will seek n rolllnrr
placo on boltitr rellovc-tl from liarnor).-4 at
tho closo of n warm day's labor. What
particular benellt tlioy derlvo from roll
Ing In the sand wo donotoxactly know;
but the horses undorstand it, olso tlir-y
would not liidultro In that species of
pa9tlmo. It may servo to allay an itch
ius of tho ekln eaiisfd by perspiration,
or the perforations of their great enemy,
tho files. But whntevor bo tho reason,
nu liiilitlgeiieo lu this speoles of plcnsiir
nfolo cxurclso nliould 1o ticcoi'deil them
whenever their lndlnntlou proniuts to
the performance.
Winter Protection for l'lniits rmtl Tree.
Many of our shrubs, viiiM, niul w
pcclnlly young oriuuncntnl evergreen
and othor trees, nlthongh qulto hardy
In toino Winters, tiro ngnln, by some
extreme toniporuttiro of only a night or
day, killed ijulto to tho ground when
left fully exposed. A slight protection
of hemlock or other evergreen branch
es, stalks of com fodder, ordinary
branches of dcvlduoiw trees, plaited In
with ryo straw, and set around the
plants or trees, to shield thorn from both
wind nnd sun, will often render a treo
or plnnt h'nrdy whllo becoming estab
lished, tlmt, without such protection,
would bo dl-icarded ns valueless.
JJEW YOltK TEIBUNE
f,.ll.ll"l'.ll(
Tin: LAiumsr and ciinAnxr.
HSU UGt.7HhT OV TIIK 1HI.Y, RKMi-wnnKLr,
ft 1) WKr.K Li TKIHUAl..
NhnvHlntinnlhiR tli fuel that thont.o of Tills
uliiut.nk 11, w imm'u nit'iriUM'U imniuinm Miuiiurw-li-r,
Uiu prlii u 111 rrmnlu tin-fame,
NHW M TIIK TIM li TO ML'lWJttllK VOIt
Till-: GltllAT l'AMllA' nWSL'AVi:it.
Tin: youk vi;iskiv Tinnrar.
Is itrlntcil mi u In mo (lotibh-tnLKllnm sheet, nuik
ItiK Hulit ikms of nix hrniul columns each. It
rontnlns nil tlio Important KilltorluN publlthod
111 mi. uaiijV iitiiii'H, uxivpi iiimn 01 uniieiy
loont lntrrt'st ; uIm. Uterm-y ami Scientific Intel
llirenci'l lti lt'WM nf tlitunot Itnnoi tniil anil In-
tcrt'Htln mv Ktiylcs; tlio lii-tli-in from our luro
corps of corri'spoiitlcntH' tlio lntcst now rrcolwvl
hvTvIcirniiihfrom Wiishiimton nml nil other i.nr h
of thn country; tiHimuimry of till linportmii in
tclllucnc) of this city niul clscwlicrr ; u KvnopsN
of the procmllnK of Omnrcss nnl State LckIsWi
UirmvlicM In Hcsslon; the Forrlcu Vis ret civet I
hy every steamer: llxcluMve llejmitKol tlio pro
cfoillnir of tho Tanners' riuliof tlio Amcrk'an
Instlluti! Talks about I'rult, unit other Horticul
tural ami Agricultural InfDrinntlon essential to
country residents; stiwlc. Financial, rattle, Dry
(iuoris, niul (ieueral Market Iteports; nuiklnj; ft
hoth tor variety nml eoinplete!U"-s, altogether tho
most vatualile, Interest Intf, ami lnstrurlto Vi;i;k
j.y Nhvai'Ai'i;u iuibllheil lu tho world.
TIMl.MS.
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Mall huhicrllHMd, clubs of live ii UO
Ton copies, adilriw-setl to names of nubscrlbors'n fid
Twenty coplen, do. do, aim
Ten copies, to one address 10 00
Twenty copies, to one add less.. ) ou
An extra copy will be Kent or each club of ten.
Till: NKW YOltK BIIMI-W JHKI.Y TItIIU?Ni:
Ih mililWii-d every Tuesduy niul l-'rldny, nnd eim
t ifnif nit the lMlturlal nrllele-i, not merely loenl In
-huraetcr; Literal y Ileiews n.id ,rt C'rltlclsin.;
Letters fiom our larye corps of Korean nnd lo
mestlo trresponilent.s; hpeelal and Associated
1'resn Teleciaph liei.palehe.s; nenreful nnd -nm
lileteHiimiiiaryof rorduuuud Domestlo News;
j'lxclu-'lvelleportsiinhe rioeeedlnj;sof lliol'arm
ers, l-luh or Ihu Amerlean Inslllute; Talk-! nbout
l-'ruU, niul otlii-r llorlleultuml nnd Agricultural
luformatlon; .Stock.rinam-lel Cattle, Dry doods,
nllil (Ii-neml Market llepoitn, ulili-h aietaihli .hed
in tiii: daily TitinuNir. thi:hk.mI.wi:i-:k.
LY TltllllJNi; nisi) t'lvcs, In the i-oiirsuof n year,
three or four of tho
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by living authors. The cost, vr lluse alone, lr
hoiiKlit lu book-ronu, v.-oulil li. rrm six lo.-lKht
dollars. If puiehased In lh I.imlMi innlnes.
Iroin which theyuro ctircfull.i selected, the eo-.t
vould hu three .ir tiair times that sum. Nowhere
else can so much current Intelligence nnd perma
nent lltciary matter he had nt so cheap n rate iu
III the Bi:lI-Vi:iiKLY TUIlliINi:. Thosuwhu
bclluVo lu Hie jnliiclples and approve of the ehar
neter or TiiKTitinirx!: can lucieasfe Its power and
hittuenco byjoinlim with thlr neighbors In rorin
bur clubs to subscribe for tbeTiii:.si:Mi.VKi:Ki.Y
lvlltlou. It will lu that way lit- supplied to them
at the lovet prke for whlui fcu;h a paper can bo
printed.
Mull subscribers, 1 copy, lj-cnr, 101 numbers. ..81 fJ
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extra copy for six nioutbs.
Persons remitting for 1.1 copies s-fi will meelvo nn
oxtia copy one year.
Till! NirV YOUK DAILY TIMM'Ni: Is pub.
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eepted; at 10 per year; ." for six niuullis,
Ti-rnis, caoli In ndvnhci'.
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any other mode or n mlltance. Address
Till: TltllJl'N'K, New York.
rpiIK ItOUXlJ TA1JLK.
ASATUItDAY KHVircW OK LITKUATUUK.
hocii:ty, and aut.
The Hound Table Is established for (linini lllm h.
ItiK discussion or Iho subjects namul lulls title.
Its latriioso Is to be lltteilv fearless ant. ..rifrimt-
inellnl lu lonnliiL' lis opinions, nml to collect tho
most oriiu.mi hum Hcuoiariy wrueis in tne eouii'
try to utve them exnresstiai. Smnn nmv ofci.
Rlonally bo dlsplenseil by tho tono nnd splril
w herein this Is done,butwe bea all such to con
sider In the words of Mr. ltuskln how much
less jinrin is none in tlio worm uy uiijineelul bold
iivs than bv untlmelv fear.
T be llouinl Tablo is Independent In politics, nnd
It will not hesltulo to condemn or to sustain such
men or measures of whatever sect, clique, or
till lis iiiiiv scein lo liiii eimors 10 lie iroin nllil.
.otfmelu n tmsttlonof ntitaeoiilsm orotherwlso
to the material Interests either of the nietrmioll
tali community or to those id tho whole common
country.
I he Hound Table exists to perve the nubile, not
Individuals, and eontiibutols nre reouestnl in
avidd iicrsonal pullery nnd nnlmadiersloii of
eery jvijn i. morons wruers ami nine special
correspondents are rei;ulmly employed, but Iho
coiiiioiis 01 iho paper aiu ojten 10 merit, let H
come whenco It may.
Article may lie sent IhrniiKn nnv chnnnel, but
w e win noui no iicrsonal eMilauatlous or discus.
slons resnectlll-f tbem moreover, we must ile.
eline henccrorward toretuiu unni-eepted MS., and
to tills rule we w 111 make no excuntion.
Pei-soiiH orderln subscriptions will plinso
lumit uy ii-isiai money uruers. iitnires., ail eoill-
inuuicalions lo
Tin-; jtot'M) TAiu.r,
oetlMf 132 Nassau Street. New Yoilt.
1DUI5LISIIK1) THIS DAY. ANN S
X hti:piii:n.s-s .new hooki
Tin: SOLDIP.IfS OIIP1IANS. lly Mrs. Ann H.
Miepnens, niuuor or "1'asiiion nnd ramlue,'
"Thellold lillell." "Tlio Old Homestcnil" "Ml.
lent Ntriiintlcs.'' "Mary Derweut." "Helected
Wife," "Tbu Heiress," "Tho Wlfu's Seeiel," etc.
This new book, bv Mrs. Ann M. Sletitietis. tnw
"- i ii ei.iieniie i-u tij mi i,i lie IIV lill IIIO IJCM am
mostliiterestliiK i-er wrltleii by her. It appear
ed In montblv lllstalmeiits In Petcrhon'MMiuriL.
?.lno" dm lie Hie Inst ji-ar, havliu; been com jililud
III un I'Lirilliiri iiiiiuiit'i , i in in l lOl III go (HI
the most popular, iioucrlul. and sucivsslul nuiel
Hint has ever aiijieaii-il In tliit Maunilne, and It
Is now tiubllsbed comnlete and llnahrlilireil. In
one laixe duodecimo volume, uniform with Iho
"(fold Illicit," " Fashion mid I'amliie," nnd thn
other wtirks of Mrs. AnnH. rtepbens published
o.v lis, ii iiiii no iii, noi juoiti iii in ine nio.l
popular and successful woilc Unit has ever beloro
been written by this talented Ainerlcaiinutlioiesi;,
"Mis. Stephens has Justly heeome a laoilte
with all American readers of muse lletlon, and
inn announce mem ui a new worn irom ner Klace
fill lieu Is cheerful news to thousands of leailei-s.
Anil there Is n rare treat In stout for Ibem. lor In
"Tho Soldier's Oi plums" Mis. Meplicns hn.i, If
anviniuu, eciiise(i nu n-r lornu-r euoris. lucre
Is less redundancy of scene and nctlon, but Iheio
is inr morenrusiie excellence, ami an eiatiorntion
of causes and elleets, attainable only by practised
Winers, i no aeiion in ihu new novel iranspiris
in I'llliancipni.l, linn oeyuiui ine Ullius ill ine clty
tho nuthoress does not permit herself to stray.
Tho time seleettsl bv Mis. Uti-nhc us Is recent, t tit
Into wnr, nnd Klin pictures with vivid distinctness
Ihodouiosltobtitrcrlnx nnd sacrltlccx tntnlled by
nnd made for the urand nnd heroic striiL'Klo for
naiionni unity, ine pun is one or niisoimm; in
terest, the ehnracteis are uinphletraiisi-ilpts fiom
cm uie, Miioniy iniiiviiuiaiiren, nun ine eon.
trusts formed bv tlieli- liiiliviihinl ncctiHiii'm.-is
uiental and physical, lend n raio ebnrm lo this
last and most Mulshed of Mrs. Stephens's books."
"The Soldier's Orphans" Is published complete
In one Iiuko duodecimo volume. Prleo fl il lu
paper, or in i-ioiu.
jius. ass h. Mii:iiin.Nsa nriirn woitKs.
The Hold llrlclc SI ft)
Silent struiodes 1 fi)
The Wile's Sis-ret. 1 m
Mnry I lenient . (1 m
l-asiiion A rnuiliie 1 w
TlieOld lloniesteiul 1 .VI
The llejecti-d Wllo 1 0)
Tho Heiress 1 W
Above mo lu paper cover, or ill elolli for (i ( ueli,
vVdditwiinll orders to Hip I'ultllslierfi,
k . T. H. 1'K'ITHHON A. HU(TirKIW(
l!.t' ..'...l .,.....? I II.IIa.I I .t.
And tin
id IliM' '
iicvtiini, r-iii i i, i ii i iiiii ri in j. , , ik
will receive liumedliilo attention.
QDTTIIKLL & AYHK8,
' Wholesnlo Dealers lu
I'lSII.ClIEIill.AcAc,
No. 100 NortliAVliarvcn,
ussind door nbovo Arch Bti el
Phllndelphln,
CM'SQUEHANJfA HOTEL,
U ( 'ntnwlsMi, Pu.
Tim nbovo Hotel has lntely been purchased by
IIKNHY J. (T.AIIK, nnd has Is-eu tlioroiuhly re.
modelled, ifjailml, nnd n funilsluvl, It will be
loiiim now, ui llsiiriuiiBciiiout mid npiwlidincnts,
a flntclat Hotel, unrt second to jone In Uio
eonntrv Peisonsln cities wlhlns to spend the
hot mnntlis In tiio country, will do well to slvo
no proi i ioior a can.
TOHKPJI 8. DKIJi.
O ' . .
lnmnncmrcror mm w nntcrnio ucnicr in
CI.0T1I1N(I, CI-OT1IH, CAWSUtiailS, AND
So. W Not III Tlilnt Street,
l'lilliulclpliln.
"yATtiON A JANNJ-JY,
IiiiHorlcm nnd JoIiIjcm of
Sir.K AND 1'AXCY DIU'-SH HOOKS,
HIIAWI..AC,
N(,321Miirlirt8trrct,
l'hlliMh'll.hln.
J II. WALT Kit,
Lnlc Wiiller A ICniil),
i
Importer nnd Denier In
CHINA, UI,ASM, AND HUKUNaWAni:,
No. Sll Ninth Tlilnt Htnet,
lielweeii llnce nnd Vine
I'lillnclelpliln.
I.STAULiyilKI) SM.
U JOIINlinAKIllTACO.,
wnoi.iwAi.i: DituaiiisiM,
nnd llenli'M III
CIIhMK'AI.M, MlllJlCINr.S l'ATHNT JIKDI
CINKH, Hl'ICI'.H, PAINTS, OII,
WINDOW GI.Afl,
VAUN1S1H'., DYi:f, Ac, Ac,
Kouthenit i-orncr of Third nnd CulUm hill Stsf,
I'lillndiliililii.
UMMtUSTHlt & imuTHEll,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
HOSlliltY, OLOVIX,
BiiiUTS and Druwmis,
HUri'ONB, SUHPIINDLIW,
IIOOl' SKI UTS, lIANDKKItUIim-'H,
TimuAiw, nr.wiNo silkh,
Tltl.MMINOS, POltTi: MONNAIIJS,
boai, pr:iiruMi:rtY, pancy hoods, and
NOTIONS UUNICIIAI.LY,
,Vlso JInnuracturcrs of
DllUSlIPS AND LOOKING GLASSES,
nnd Dealera In
WOOD AND WILLOW WAltH,
I1UOOMS, UOI'l, TWINIiS Ac,
No. .VJ North Third Street, ubo e Vine,
Philadelphia.
JOYAL ct HOYUK,
buccessors to
GIL11KUT, IIOYAI. A CO.,
wiioLiisALi: imuooisrs,
Importers niul Dealers 111
diiugs, mi:dicini:s, hpictx, paints, oils,
GLASS, DYi: STLTI'S, Ac,
N'u-..ajOnudSU Noi th Third Slreot,'
Phtlndelplili.
QI1AKLKS 11. MAltrLK,
iiroorter mid Dealer In
IIUANDIIIS, WINUS, GINS, LIQUOIW,
wini: nrrrmts, Ac,
No. 122 North Third Street,
nbovo Arch, west side,
Plillndelpliln.
M. JtAlll'LU,
NOTIONS, IIOSinilY, GLOVES. AND
I'ANCY GOODS,
No. 53 North Third Street,
Phlladc'lphln.
IIIK UNION UUTKL,
Arch Street, between TUlrd nnd fourth Blrctts,
I'ldladelphla,
cmiisT a wnnnit,
l'rojirletors.
OK Till: IILTltOI'lX PliAN,
Nos. W, C-', CI, nnd 60 North Third Street,
between JIarliet uud Arch Btreets,
I'hlladelphU.
ciiAHLiw Kr-ncKxr.n,
Maniifier,
1.1 A HP Klt'S XVAV MONTHLY
X I. MAOAZ1NI5.
LiiiiuebtluJiumy the hist Mistalned work of the
Kiim m inu oriu.
It li the fiireiMOst Miini7.ltii tif ilfiv. Tim
uretnM' iu' it iimu u innre in lignum ennipaninn,
nir tin uitlllfin a nune eutorpiNiuu fileii'l, than
more.
'iho most popular Jioiithly In tho world. A tic
Ytirk Uhicvrrr.
We nui!t refer In termx nt eulonv to tho I1I2I1
tono nnd varies t oxeelleuelesof Ihirper'x Ma,ilne
ix Journal with a nionthrv elreiilatlnn ot ahuiit
iTtMHit) eonlos 111 uhowo ltaires nre to 1m tuiirnl
homo of the etiolrest llht uud sent rnl readtnif of
ineuay, e t peine 01 uus woru an nn eviueneu
of the eulture of the Amerlean IVople; nnd tho
Mijiuuu 11 y 11 inwaequireu i meriieo, ia( u .Mini
lereoiitatUH tullv Hi naire oi'readlie'-iiiatter. ild-
Mi-.iu-ifiti.iv niiii.H.f.ni t.tiiii In,,i 1.-,.iui.,...tu . '.,. ,t
It eimihlnVs In ltst-if the raey monthly and the
more phllosophleal tiiuuleily, hlemleil with the
ui-pii ii'iuuirmn iiieoauy journal. 11 nas leai
miwit 111 ine oissi'mm 111011 01 a joveoioire 111-
erature. Trubncr'a GuUio to American IMtrutun'
The volumes hntiml eoiifltiifn tt theinwcteeH n
llhraryor mUeellalieoiiH reailln Mich as eanm.t
he loillid In the niliHM'iJimi:i4 In niieitlliiT i.nhli.
ration that hast eonio under our nutlee,
r utiriir,
siMmcniiM'iovH iw.
Tho l'lihlinhf ik have perlreted aH.vstein of mall
Ini; hy whleli they enn supply the .M.UMzluo and
u teiuy pnuupiiy 10 iiihsd who iireier 10 reeeivi
thHtr ixrtodlcaU directly trom the olllco of puhll
The noHtac on Ilnmer's Jfiniitnn U?J-nU
year, which Jiiusl bo paid at IhuMib-icrlbi-T'ti post
lllltVL'i -
TTlll.M.i.
One copy one year S I no
An extra copy 01 either the WeeUly or Mnicii
zlne Mill lie Mionllcd gratis lor eerv elulinl 1U1
Kiiliseiilieis ut til eaih, lu one uiiiltlaueo; or six
V.lllll". I'll
flack llllllllicrs can lie Klinollei! at any thiwi
A t'oiiiiiete Kt, now eounirWiii,' T'filrlydliree
Vo Oilier, ill II1.11I clutli l.linlfii 1 ivfll I... w..,il !.
i viuesi, lii-Uht at exiien-e of puichn-cr, for ii
per volume, niiisie voiuiues, uy lilatl, poit-pald
l no. Cloth ciiMM, lor blndltn;, .,- eenu, hy mall
Ii4t-pald.
SllllM-rlotlntlil (-ent from HrltUli Vortli Atnnr.
lean Pi'uvIiuuh niust he aeeoinitaiilcdivithii cents
ainiiiiuuni, 10 prepay i nili-u males pota.e. Ail
ureal ji.Yiiri.li .v nip iiui.iiM, i-unilKher-..
I'lanklm Knuare, New York.
UH YOUXO KOLKH.
e ront etful'y luvltenttentlon to the foltowln
note fiom tin ahle and pojiiilar Deputy htate Sie
Mel 1IIICI Ii II IIL 111 rl' ell lis loi 1 l'IIIIA.YI Villi III I
Messrs. TlrKNOI! .V 1'iui.n.l. lliMnn. Mass.i
tlKNri.i:Mi:s, I'einiit me lo eoin;iatul.ite you
nn uio niariveii sucees.s oi "iinr loiin rolKs.'
l'loni the Issnn of I lie llrsl nomlici I Imoi cnt,.i.
v.d Mllii iiiucli hollclluile IU tono mid eharaitur,
well Kuowlnit the Iiiiiiicuho lnllueuce, lor U'shI or
for evil, It Mould he likely lo wield. Juilidiiu
hy the tono which linn pievailt-d In much of our
juveiiuo iiiciaiure, noiu ii-iikioih unit Hcculiir, J
feared tlitil Its eoiitillintorniiiliihl hick that youtn:
hearlinliies whleli can alune sneak lo lln- child
nature, or that the lallh nnd inucnudiisiic-et m
OUIlllllllftlt he talltnereil l llh mill iltsnliieeil lie i
tnni'V tor the Icen and di-celts of unit on r vi-urv
llniilly my fears have pioved KroundlcsK, nnd
Die whole loniiuiinlly haie In thank you loi urn.
ilurlni; a iiiiiualue so well inliinted lo the class for
wnicn 11 1-4 inieiioeii, nun sni 11 uiint;nnii letiU'
mi; ill us iiiiiiiences, r..ll'l-.l, r. hatum
Deputy r-lalu Hupeiluieudiiit Schools, lu
Ti;itMSOron; YOl'Nd I'OI.KHi fJnyenr.ln
ndiance; threo tuples, f.i; live eoplei, 9S ten eo.
ple, 6l'i; .mil filch uddlltonal eoiy ll.'v. Twenty
y,iifn, 9.1,111,11 a eoiiy tiiaut 10 1110 peison nroeur1
IllIC thee hill.
(lncl.il Induceinenls oll'ereil to tenehers In net
a-, iii'iits, riis-cliil copy and elri ular sent lo per
sons who wish In 111 ik (ire siihscllhels, for ten
tcius, 1 ii.iv.uit tv I'll. l.li.-, I'lioilslieis,
Un-dou, Mass,
Q.IUAUI) 1IOUSK,
Corner of Ninth niul Cheitnut Streets
riUUdi lpli.ii,
II, V lasMOA,
ft jjuictiir,
JOHN STItOUl' A CQ., ,
Hticccfuors to ntrutip iiroinw,
WHOMXAT.r. DUAI.linS IK 1'ISIt,
No.2INorthWli.rvM,im lilN'ortli Wntor Ht.,
l'lillndelphln.
jIliIiHH &. HOST, .
BuccesRorn to Franklin t'. Seltzer A Co.,
Imporlcrs nnJ Wholrxnlo lH-nlor lu
UtiUOltS, WIStS, AC,
Koi. UO nml 112 Xorllt Third Street,
riillndcli'liliu
J. LK3TKH,
Wholesale nun jieinn lienier in
l'OltniON AND DOJIUSTIC CAltl'in'H,
Oil. CI.OT1W, WINDOW SIIADHS, Ac,
No. ai North Becond Street, ofp, Christ Church,
riillndelplilft.
"JliNNKDY, STAIIIS it CO.,
WIIOIXSAtii: FISH DHAI.IIIW,
Nos. 19) nnd 13: North Wharves,
I'lillndelpliln.
JUSSHLL it VOODnUFI-,l
Wholesale Dealers In
TOIlACCOf), CIOAIW, ril'IOH, Ac, AC,
No. 1 Norlh Third Rtrect, nhovo Morkut,
I'hlladelphln.
JOHN C. YKAQKlt & CO.,
Wholesnlo Dealers In
HATS, CArS, HTltAW CiOODH, AND
I.ADIUI1 rUfvH,
No. i;i North Third Htroet,
I'lillndelpliln.
ILLKU & KLDEK,
A holesalo
nooi:sni,Li:ii.i, stationiciis,
AND IILANK-IIOOIC MANUfACTUltllltS.
No. 201 North Thltd Street,
I'lillndelpliln.
Wnll nnd Curtain Tapers, and Stntlonery ten
ernlly.
JST AB LI S 1 1 EI J lS-'i.
U. W. CAlll'KNTEIl, HKNSZUY A CO.,
WIIOLUSALE DltUGaiSTH,
No. 737 Market Street, ono door below Elchth,
rhlladelphla.
DitroM, mi:dicini, ciii:micai.
PAINTS, OILS, UI.ASS, VAUNISIIliS, DYUS,
and every oilier article pertaining to the business,
il Iho heat quality, nnd at lowest market rales,
yyHAVEtt it ai'BANKLE,
wiioLiisAi.i; auocninus .vnd commission
MKIICIIANTS,
Nos. 2ij nnd S.7 Arch Street,
I'lillnilelplila.
y I. BUKKIIAHT,
inilorter nnd Denier In
IKON AND 6T1XL,
No. CO front Street,
Philadelphia.
2 AltCIlOFT & CO.,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
STAfLf. AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
CAasiMIUUCH, I1LANKLTS, LINUNS,
DUY GOODS, HOSIIIHY, Ac,
nilladelphla.
NDUEWS, NVILKINS & CO.,
Dealers lit
roitUIdN AND DOMESTIC DHY GOODS,
No, CmMurUct Street,
flillailelplda.
gNYDfilt, IIAIUUS & BASSETT,
aianuracturcrs nnd Johliers of
MEN'S AND HOY'S CLOTHING,
Nos. 5i5 Market, nnd ,U1 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia.
H
AY. BANK'S
Wh6liwali:tohacio, snuit, and
cigar WAitnuousi:,
No. 1 10 North Third Street,
between Cherry nnd Knee, west side.
ridlndelphla.
Q 1). BOBBINS & CO.,
IISONMI-IIICIIANTS,
Northenst corner of Second nnd Vino Streets,
Philadelphia.
2AC!EN, BOYD it CO.,
COMMISSION M UiCTIANTS,
nnd Wholesnlo Dealers In
LIIAf AND MANUf ACTUIILD TODACCO,
SIXlAltS, Ac,
No. 61 North 'rilul Street,
Philadelphia.
Consignors can forward their slock "In Uoml,'
wiiuoui pxepayint; ine united Stales tax.
J.JUBUAII FOlt CATAW1SSA!
THIS WAV I'OU HAUGAINS.
Il.si.ls to compare Willi slrlnseney of the money
mantel, iiou and compare irlces before pur
t huslng elsewhere, Just cull ul the fj orlto busi
ness stand of
McNINCH A- SHUMAN,
nnd you will be met hy tho obliging proprietors or
iiieireierKs.nnilKliou nihrnngiiiiieir ereal varlelv
sloro free of eliarKe,of t-iairse. They w III f-lve you
n fair chance to spend your hsiso chain;.-, they
trust much mnm prulltubly Hum It can bu spent
fisevncrc. jueir
STOCK Of DUY GOODS
"i
lids Spring Is much lnrcr In ull its varieties than
ilstiul. Their
LADIUS1 DIHS GOODS
nro of the nicest styles lu maikel.
Ilueiissoitiueiitof
They have
hats. curs. iiooT-s and snof-s
SL'MMflt CLOTHS, CASSIXins,
CASSIMfltliS, AND V1'.STINGS,
and niiiuerons articles common tn such ostnbllsh
incut, besides u yeiieral nssurlment of
IlAllDWAltn, TINWAIli:, QUKliNSWAIti:,
i AND GltOCi:ilIf-H,
nil nt ureslly reduced prices. They wUli tot-on
uui-t their business nu Iho system of
"PAY AH YOU GO,"
nnd they think Ihey can nflbrd to sell verveheai
They rclurii Ibelr thanks for many past fawns.
iiiHiiisii iuoiiiinreiironngonr their former t-us
miners mm tliu public generally.
MeNJNCII A- SHUMAN.
flATAWISSA BAILUOA1).
v" 1 111111 nnd nlterOcloberi', l,s(i"i, the Irnlns will
pass l ins-lt us follows 1 ' , mi iniius win
lioiMi Noinii.i:indm Mall nt 1 p.m.i file
fipiessnt Ais.i.m.
v'"!1?" T"-" ' hll.idelpld.i Mull nt 11 A, sr.
auouai; WKim, supt,
rpIIE FLOItKNCH
X
BliWINCLMAClIINHS
Ann tiii: dixt in tiii: would.
Halenrooins, 0 aiestnut Street, riillnilelphln.l'n.
WMlnnlnrac number of Mnelilncn have been
olfered to the publle, Homo of whioli possess points
of excellence And nUnowIcdged morlt, wo hnvo
Ions felt what others havo oxperlenceil, llui no-ei-islty
of n Mnchlno more perfect In Its liiuihiuil"
ml structure, coiublnliiK lu tho
maiiLvr DUortKK
HIMI'MCITY WITH DUltADIUTY,
nnd whllo cnpnblo of dolus n
ani:.Ti:n hanoi; of wouk,
one that could bo easily understood nnd compre
hended hy till,
To supply n Hewltiii-Mnehlnc free from tlio oi-
lecllniis iiltiuhed to others lias been lioeasy tnsk',
for e not only lmd Ui surpnsi other amenities, na
they nppenreil yenrs into, but nlso t.i Improved
from time to ttmo by more recent experience,
This wo lsjldly claim has been neoouipIlHhed ny
the liberal expendlturo of capital, nnd tho pn-
tlent, uiillriiiK labor of years j nnd In prcscntlni;
our Mnchlno to llio publle, we shnll mnlie stronn
nssertlons rcspectln-ji lis merits, which we nre
prepared to substnnllnto In every particular.
Dlscnrdlng theChiunnnd IxKip.orKtillslitclics,
wo ndopted tho.
LOCK STITCH
fallko on lioth sides of tho fabric), wldoa Is re'
earned by the masaos ns best Milled to nil kinds
of work. Hut to meet objoctlons sometimes urged
inlnst this favorite stitch. Mo have added the
Knot, Doublo Lock, and Double Knot, either of
which Is
STItONOKIt AND MOItK ELASTIC
than tho T,ock; thus enabling tho operator to
select 11 ntltch
rnnrncTLY suiti:d
to every crade of fabric, nnd where necessary, sew
seams much stronger Hum It Is possible to do by
hand.
T1IU 1-LOltf.NCK
mnlte
KOUIl DIFKfHf.NT STlTCHfS
with ns much ease ns ordinary Machines mnkc
one, nnd with us little ltnehliiery.
The result of repented tests hns been nil wo
could desire, and from Its first Introduction the
Florence hns gained hosts of friends, uud been
regarded ns u
HOUSftlOLD NF.CnsSITYj
proving thnt the public fully nppreelato tlio many
advnntages combines! Ill the Florence Machine,
Over all others, the Florence must bo teen to be
fully appreciated.
We claim for the
PLORKNCi:
the following
ADVANTAGE ;
over nny nnd oil
HRWINO-ilACHlNHS IN THC WORLD:
fiS-H makes fourdlHercnt sltlrhivt, tho lock,
knot, double-lock, nnd double-knot, oi. ono nud
tho same machine, fjieh stitch-being ullko on
both sides of the fabric.
f.very Mnchlno hns tho reversible feed mo-
lion, which enables the operator, by simply turn
ing u thumb-screw-, to have the work run either
to the light or left, to stay any part of tho seam,
or fasten tho cuds of seams, without turning the
fabilc.
C7r Changing tho length of Mitch, nnd from
one kind ofstllcli to niiother, can readily be doue
whltu the Machine is In motion,
ITS Tho needle Is easily ndjusted, nnd does not
skip studies.
- It Is almost noiseless, nml cnu bo used
wheie.tulet Is necessary.
3-Its motions nro nil positive; there nre no
springs to get out of order, and its simplicity en
nbles uuy ono to operalu it.
S- It does not require finer thread on the under
than for tha uppi.-r side, nu.l will sew-across the
heaviest seam, or from one to moro thicknesses
of cloth, without change of needle, tension, break
ing tiireod, or skipping stitches.
5-Thn Ilemmer Ii easily ndluited, and will
turn uuy width of hem desired.
-No other Muehlno will doso or nt a range
of work us the rioreuee.
S-It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt,
ami gatueriuid ew-on a rnnle st the same time,
1 1 has no springs to get out of order, uud will last
a lifetime.
era- II is fully prnt-vctod nnd licensed by 1211ns
nowe, jr., uud our own Letteis I'atont.
'Hio Inking up of the slack-thread Is not tier-
formed hy the Irregular contrnction of u wire coll
or unceitniu operation of spilugs. Tho precision,
nnd accuracy with which tho Florence drnws tho
thread Into tho cloth Is unappro.ielie.1 by nny
hewing-ilnctiluo hitherto olleied lu the world.
Wo furnish each Machine with " Rirnum's Sulf.
Sewer," which guides the work ltself,aud Is of In.
calculable wilue, especially to luexpuilence oper
ators. Whllo possessing tho nbova, and many other
ndviintages, the ITmence Is sold at corresponding
puces wllli oilier first-class Machines, nud it cure
ltd exainlnallon will lully suhstanllato all that
wo have claimed for It, uud Justify the assertion
wo now make, that It Is the best Suwing-iliiclilno
In the world.
We wnrnnnt every Machlno to bo all that wo
claim for It, and u give entire satisfaction, nnd
w 111 gli o ii written warranty, If required
Liberal arrangements mnd." with thoso who Imv
lo sell iigsln. Further Information nuiv bo had
by Inclosing stumps to the lleneinl Olllco of the
I- loiencoS.iwlug-Ilui'hluo Company, GX) Chestnut
blieel, Philadelphia, Fcmisylwiulu.
PRICKS Of MACHINF.S.
No. 1, Plnln, Tills Mnchlno mnkes the lock
and knot sMtchcs.nud has tho reverslhlefcedSC3
No. , r lorencc tlolil-oruaiuenle.1 Machine,
w Ith drawer, and light rover, without Its-It ;
makes nil the four stllehes, nnd hns tliu re
versible feed $73
No. 3. Silver-plated .Machine, iiruauiented
table oll-iliilshed walnut, with heavy half
ease, lock and dinner; makes nil the four
stitches, nml has the reversible f. ed 581
No. , Sllier-plaled Miiehlne, highly nrim
menle.l,und makes nil tho four slllclies,
nnd has the reversible feed.
Polished mahogany table
Polished Rosewood Tnble
No. .'i.-Wulnut tnblo, lu oil,,
Mahogany tnble, In nil
RosewtHsI table, III oil
No. (1. Wnlinil, oil llulshod.
Miihogsny table
Rosewood table
-V
O, O. RVANS, General Agent,
830 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
gOIIELL, BE1U1EB it CO.,
GRNIlRAL COMMISSION MRRCHANTS
Dealers In
PISH, SALT, CHf.lXR, PROVISIONS, A".,
Nos. 132 nml 121 Norlh Wharves, nliovo Arch St,
Phll.uUlphln,
Solo ngents for Wilcox's Wheel niense, lu l,nr-
reis, negs, nnu enns,
2STABLI,SIII-:i) 171W.
JORDAN A IIROTIIKR,
WlIOLKSALf GltOCflW,
nnd DealuM In
ruyrpimtf. and iirimstoni:,
No Sl Norlh Third Street,
IlillndolrJiU,
A. IIENDBY,
Successor to Hendry Harris,
Munufncturernnil Wholesnlo Di-uler In
HOOTS ANDHHOIX,
No, M North Third Sllecl,
Philadelphia.
II.
with
V. l'ETEIUIAN,
MPPINCOTT A TItOTTf.il,
WHOMXAt.K aitOCKIUS,
No, 51 North Water Street,
nnd No. 20 North Dolnwnro Avenue,
Phfladclpbln.
QEOBUE 11. BOUEHTH,
Impoi ter nnd Denier in
IIAHDWAlti:, CUTLi:itY, GUNS, Ac,
No. 311 Norlh Third Street, nbovo Vine, .
Phllndelphln. g
JgKNJAMIN QUEEN,
Denier In
CARPUTINGS, WINDOW HHAIlKS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATS, AC,
No. M North Sncolnl Street,
Phltndclplitn.
J 1'. BEAIU),
will L1FFINCOTT, DON!) A CO.,
Manufacturers nnd Wholisnlo Di-nlers lu
HATS, CAPS, FURS, AND STRAW GOODS,
No. 115 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
JIOWE, HUSTON & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
COTTON YARNS, CARPRT CHAINS,
UATTS, WICKS, Till YARNS, CORDAGi:.
11ROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WAR!
I.OOK'Q GLASSl'.S, CLOCKS, I'ANCY ItASKLTS,
TAULU, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE
OIL CLOT! IS, Ac,
No. M0 Jlnrltct Street, south sldo,
I-hlladelphln.
Q. Vs. BLABON it CO.,
Maiiufneturars of
OIL CIiOTIIH AND WINDOW SHADIiS,
Wnrehousc, No. 121 North Thhd Street,
rhllailQlphln.
pna-JNix stove bebot.
mvrinw, rangrs, and stoviis.
Wholesale and Rilall,
PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVK.
VULCAN HfATRR,
for healing two or moro rootn-v.
PARLOR, COOKING, LAUNDRY", II RATI NO,
nnd every variety of STOVIJt.
JOHN I. IIHSH,
No. SID North Swond Street, Phlbidelphln.
J.
V. LA3JBEBT,
with
ROSS, S1IOTT A CO.,
ImtiorterHnud Jubbornof
CLOTHS, CASSIMRRIiS, VEftTINGS, Ac,
No. SOI Mnrltct Street,
lMiUndolphln.
g L. KETTLE,
with 11USH.I1UNN A CO.,
DRY GOODS,
No. 13 North Third Street,
I'lillndelpliln.
J 11. LONGSTBET1I,
f API :U-II ANQING WARRIIOUSI-J,
No. 13 North Thhd Street,
Phllndelphln.
pnisiiMUTir, KHOTI1EU & CO.,
WlIOLRSALi: TOIIACCO DIliM.RIlS,
No, 131 NorUi Third Street,
Ilvo doors below Race,
raetorles, Nos. 121 nu.l 2Ti quarry tllreit,
Philadelphia.
UIIILADELI'IITA AND KHTl
X RAILROAD. This great line traverses tho
northern nud northw rift counties of 1 Vmisvlvnula
to thn city of Rile, of l.iku Rile, It has been
lease., an.i is oneraieu OV lll.l
PI'.NNSYLVANIA IIAII.IIOAD milPtvv
Time of Passenger Tinlns nt Noithumheil.ind:
Luavu RAsrw.Mtn. Frio Mnll Train. Il.-il p.m.
J-rl" l.xpu-ss Train, a.ii.i,.it,; l.lmlia -Mail Tialn,
1U.-I.1.
I.UAVU Wr.STW.lltll Frta Mnll -I'riiTn r. . ,
f.rlo l-'Apress Train, 7:11 P.M.; Rliiilra MhII Traill
l::ii p.m.
Passenger cars run through on the Trio JI.ill nnd
..,, , . ,uin. .llllllu OOlll WtS 110'
tweell I'll aile lib iiaiii l i e
Nr.w- Yoiuc CoNNr.iTioN. Invo New York nt II
.s..n,, noiu- ai i.ne ai n:i.i a.m.; is-ave l.rleat 1
P.M.,uiiio nt Now Ymk nt ":IU i-.M.
F.lt-L'.int steentlinr ci.im on nil nhrlo ls,ln.
For lnruinuillon respecting iuS.seiiger business
npnly nt the corner of Thirtieth mi Mmi....t
Sheets, Phllndelphln; nnd for height business of
til" ollip.lliy's ngellls.
S. II. Kingston Jr., cornernfTweirih nnd Mniket
Streets, Philadelphia: .1. W. Reynolds, Rrlo; Wil
liam Uruivn, Agent N.C.K.K., H.-iltlmoie. '
, ,, , , " I'- HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phllndelphln.
, II. W. tlWINNUll,
Geiieml Ticket Agenl Plihadeildii,
('iiernl Supoilntendeii't, Willluiiisport.
rOIv AAVANNA AND BLOOMS
1IFIIG RAII.III1AI).
(III III
ill and iittel' .Mau-b II. lsiui. I'nsK.oii-r.r-riiii.o .iu
Souriitt-AI-.n. T-.1VO Sernntnn nt 4:10 p.m. nml
(i:.iO A.M.; Kingston nt II p.m. nnd a.m. : illooms-
.in kuiiwh-.h. aim ii;jia.m. .rnvont ortluiin
berlnnd at i:.V) p.m. am lihi-i i ir .
NonriiWAiiH. Leave Northiiiuberlnnd nt 7 a.m.
mnl r, p ir . in,,,. t.ivi, , if.. . it u.',-. . ....u .. .. .
.. ..-": ... ... in ii i iiii r,.ii,
Scrnnlonnt ll:Ui a.m. nnd 11 p.m. AirlveatSeruiv
i-i. "V .-.ii. .i.'i. ..nil i;i.j p. ii,
, ,,..,,,, A l'N'"A' 1''
MMIE AMEHICAN HAY KNIF
X AND 1'llltK. We the lllulei signed cltlen
oi Columbia County wllnesed the Irinl of hav
lorlts on tint liiim or Mr. Putsel, in Hemlock
'lowiishlp, ou Monday, M.iy 7, IM.il, betwc-eii th,,
LV?i'-r.l.'o,1il,,.'1.v,l.Cl'11'',"11'' m.inufactiiie.1 bv
. "" '..' .-I'lj , r..iiii..H ,V I it., or ).r
burg, Pa., uud tbu Riunlel's Patent liny II
inn American rone lined moro iav In on.
draught Ihnn the Runde In three. v ,,r .. . L ;.
Ile.1 It will take ns much hay Into thu mow as two
r,, v n .1 TiiiniJ' ii .V, . V. I"w! mw " eull ng
lln! ki'YrV""' r,',,"m",lll"l " tbu best liuy fori',
JV. II. hoovs, ;Ioiin Doak,
.IllllN Dl.TKIIirK, DVNIri. NllTI'lT
H. Dim.uMii.i.mi, Svi.VF.srKit l'i-i!si'i.
MliiiA.i:i, llm.i.Kii, jot I-w 1 "Sl1''
llieyuiMiinanuraeliirn the celebinled lluckt-M)
iiieiits -"'"ivri mm oiner iigneuiiural luipl
QMN1BUS LINE.
The undersigned would respect fully niiimiinre to
Ihttcltliens of nioomsbiirg mid Uio publlo gene
rally that ho Is running un
OMNI11UH I.INR
between this place nsd the dlllerent rnllrond de
Itolsdnlly (Sundays excepltHl),toeoiinect with tho
several trnlns going South nud West on tho Culn
wlssn nnd Wllllainsport Railroad, nnd with tin
going Noun nnd South on tlio Lntlcnwniiiinnnd
llI.Kiiiubiirg Railroad,
Ills Oiimlhusses nro In Koo.rondllon,eoiniun
dlons nml ronilorluble, mid i-linigis. reasonable.
lono-.s wishing lo meet or see their nicii.lt tin
p til (.t ail be ntconiodatc.l upon tea ;otiablorliBr;
b) leaving timely notice nt any pf the hnel,
JACOU I, OIUION, 11'ipUitor,
ATOHTII EBN CENTBAL BAIL
1 WAY.
Dinner nofTi: north ajjh south.
Tlnolli between Itallltnore ntnl ltoehestur
WITHorT CHANOi: )! CAItS.
On nnd tiller Augul u, luu), trnlns will leuvo ns
ioiiowsi
.Mllt l lll Altll.
llttFFAt.O fXIMtlXH leut-s Hull tnnrn Ift-lil
I..II... t I l.t.,l t.ll I.. (I I t. , 1 1 M I'flsl II I ltf '.'.(L. .1 t
dellveiliig pnsi-iiL'i-rs nt Northumberliiiid t.iA
AI., for train nu Laekawnniin mid lllootnsburg
llnlliond, leaving at 7 A.M., urilvlnii lu DniiMlIu
Tt to A.M., Illoomslitirg s:ii Alii., Kingston luiM
,. n., -seraiuon i noon,
.MAIL leaves llnlllniorn B.ai A.M., dally fexcent
Suiidiivs); Philadelphia lfnii) A.M.! llarrlsliurg
.':oi I ..M., oeiiii-ring ims-ii-iiitcrs in .soi iiiiimncr
land l:"il P.M., for (rain on Uieknwnuna niul
llliHitiisbuiu llallioad, leiivlng there nt titsi P.M.,
arriving In Dunvllle I. I'.M., lllooiiiburR (!: P.M.
Klngslon u P.M., Sci anion loill: tuocec .ling north
uud arriving tn WllllumM'ort nt lltll P.M
I'AHT LIN F.Iuivesllnltlmoio dally (e-srept Sun
dais), l-'ilu P.M, I Philadelphia 12 M.: llnrilsbiirz
1:11) Pt.M.i Norlhiiiulierlaii.lH:i:IP.M.; renuiluour
night, a n.i ieac me ioiiowiii inoiuinai t,nrriv
Inglu seriuitou 1J M. ,.,
SI IU III II .11.1'.
UXIMllNS ritAIN leaies Northumbeilnnd lh.m
.M..ilatlv(exceiitSiilida.is),reielvlnapiiseiiiiprs
leaving Seiaiiton I: ID l'.JL; Pulsion Mil P.M.!
Kingston II P.M.: lllooiuslaiig fsi? P.M.: nrrlvhij
lu Philadelphia 7 A.M.; llairlsburg ajo A.M.;
liailllliore i ,.si.
-iMAIIi lilAlis leaves .soriiiiiniucriaiui in:)
,..l., ill.ll.V ICAC.'ia r-iiieu,,. s. kv.i.iiiu jui.-bi-o-
gers leaving Seraiiton fc.'iO A.M.: Plttstoii il:jij
A.M.! Kingston i;:.V A,.M, i lllootiisburg H:7 A.M j
Danville !:. I A.M. : nnd nrrlvlni lu HarrWmrg
: I u .ill, , l iniieii 1 1 1. 1 ii i."-1 1 ..'i. , iiiiuiniuir u i ,.n,
Uy this route frcMit from llullalo. Susncuslun
Ilrldge, llochesler, and Ciiiiaiidngua, or nny inter
mediate point on Iho New York Central enu bo
shipped ilii'iiiittli, when In full tnr loads, to any
liollll on ine uii Hiiwiiiiiiii hum iiesiinsoiii k ivaii.
ioa.1. without bieiiklng hulks. Rales of freight
nu.l pnsM-ngcis f.ue ns low ns by any other route,
v , ..7,, i i - I.- u vnevi
,1 . . . ll. lli.l.l.l, s , .. i-.. , I. ,,
Gen'l Sup't, llnrrlshutg.P.i. OenT Puss. Ageul,
i n.i iinorc,
TtAAC'M.SCHOKMf.UIltmN,
Gen'l Western I'leknt Agent, llullalo.
T) EADING BA1LBOAI).
J Vi SU.MMRR ARRANdl'.MRNT.
April ;i, 1MM.
(Irent Trunk Line lioin I he North nud Norlhwt
for I'hllaili'liihlli, .New lorn, i.ea. ling, i iuisi in.,,
l ama. in.i, .siiiaiiii, j.en.iiioii, .tii.-iiiuii u, ..iisiun
it I'., Ac.
'I rains lenvo llnrrlsburg for New York ns fnl.
lows! At ;i,7:l'i, nnd li:if a.m., nnd 2 nnd V-M t- m
eomiecllng wllh similar trnlns mi the Prnnsyl
st.li. ttnllroa.l. nml nrrlvlmi at New York nl.VM
and in a.m., and .": to nud I0:.l1 p.m. Sleetilng t ars
uccompnuy ine j ...ii,iin.i e;.v i-..n, minis, wiinuut
change. "
Leuvo llnrrlsburg Tor Reading, PotlsMlle.Tntnn.
qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashlnud, Pine Giove.Allentoiui,
and Philadelphia al 7i 10 am., and L' nnd (i.-Jii-.m.,
stoiilngat Lebanon and iiilnclpal Way Station-.,
the Ii LM p.m. tinln making lutelose eonnectlfiiisfor
I'ottsviiieor riiiinueit ma. i or l ousviiie, m-iiuvi.
kill Haven, t. ml Auburn, via Scbnylltlll and Siis.
iiiehnnna Railroad, leaie lluirlsbiug at I l.n-.it.
l'.etlirnltl-;. leave New Yolk lit ! AM., l'i M..iiint
S::ip.M.; l'lilludelphlantfl A.m. and. ".::) p.m.; potts.
lint m s: in a.m. ami .:w p.m.; .asiiiiiii.i ni n aim
11:1.1 am., inn! l:Uil'.M.; Tiimuqiin ul II: F, a.m. nud
1 nnd s:'n p.m. .
Leave l'ottsvlllo ror llnrrlsburg, vln Schuylkill
nud Snsqiiehaiiun Rallrond, at 7 A.M.
I'.ea.llmf Accomo.latiriuT'raIu leaes ltea.lltw.ui
II A.M., lc turning from Philadelphia nt .1 p.m.
t'nliimhlii Railroad Tinlns lcuM- Rending at fi:'.1!)
nud ll:li P.f. for I'ihratn, Lit I, Columbia, Ac, Ac,
On Sundays It-mo New- Yolk at S::!IJ p.m.; l'lilln.
delphla ut a.m. nnd ll:l"t P.M., the S A.M. t mis rim.
lung oil iv lo lieai ling; i-oiisyii.ii ai o ,wi.; 1 Ulna
qua at 7::l a.m.; llnrrlsburg at 11:0,1 a.m. ; imd Id na
lllg ill i:.iif A.M. mr iinrrisoing, nu.l i.i.o a.m. 1. 1
New Yolk, niul 1:21 I'.M. lor Philadelphia,
Cfimmutiitlon. Mllentre. Season. Ilxc urslon. nnd
School Tickets ut reduced rates to nud fiom nil
points.
liaggage ciiceiieu inrougii. i.igiuy pounirs ei
baggage allowed each passenger.
it. ,1. ." I1.-JI,17, 11.11, .... lit,
Rending, Pn., April in, im. '
rpilE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
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sunt, stands ut the head of Aluerltall lmig:i7ilics.
it nuniticis uiiiong us contriiniiois ine m.i"i eui.
nent wrltersnf Iheilay. both In Prose and Poetn
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in mii. -mini i.ueraiure, n lias i.-aiiieu a ciuu.
latlou never hetoie gained by any Ameil. an iiute
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of Us existence and the worth of Us contilbulors,
heeonie tlrniiy llxt-d In public esleem.
Tho following me uiiiong the most promlueat
regular coiiti ihu tors ;
11, V, . l.u.MU r l.l.uw ,
It. l . r..ill-.ltr-11-s,
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J. T. TROW'llltllll.F,
DONALD (1. MITCIinr.ls
t- (!. IIA'.I.WIU.I.
J. a. WHITTIRR,
o. w. iioi.mi:h,
llAY'ARD TAYLOR.
HARItlirr P.. bTOWK,
GAIL HAMILTON,
K. P. WHIl'PI.Ii
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year.
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copies for slxleeii dollais; ten eotilos for tinny
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