The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 24, 1872, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN A.ND DEMOCEAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMEIA COUTSTTY, PA.
Agricultural.
Treatment or Dlstrmiirr.
'Pliotrcntinontof a common cflsooMM
toinper U vory Bluiplo, nnd rumiirvs
Interim! medicines only, whon tho fovor
la high, tho mucous membrane much
reddened nnd Uio respiration dllllcult.
In other cases, hut especially as hooii ns
tho conch has liccomo looso mid easy,
tho dlsclinreo from nostrils thick nnd
tho abscesses lmvo been oponod, a morcly
hygienic ntul dlotcttcal trctvtmont Is quite
suniclont. Respecting thcao, wo lmvo
to avoid any oxposuro of tho patient to
wet and cold, linvo to keep ns much as
possible a uniform tompcraturo la tho
Btablo and to glvo easily digested food,
such ns bran, mashos, malt, boiled oats
carrots, and If it can bo had, young gross
and othor green provender.
Ifthcro is eonsldcrablo BwellhiR bo
ncath tlioj.worln tho throat, tho horso
should not bo allowed to cat from tho
ground -consequently ho should not bo
kept In thupasturo for that moat like
ly will Increaso tho swelling. Food nnd
wafer tho latter in tho cold season a
littlo warmcd-must boput into tho man
gcr, within easy roach of tho animal
Tho application of a good fly blister on
tho swelling beneath tho Jaw, that Is be
tween tho two branches of tho lower Jaw
bono, hastens considerably tho ripening
sof tho abscess, which should bo lanced
at its lowest point and, if possiblo, near
tho center, as soon as tho presoncoof tho
matter can bo detected. Steam baths
and all that' kind of nonsense lncom-
modo tho patient and do d great deal
more harm than thoy do good.
If Internal medicines are required, a
doso of tartar emetic, two scruples
of sal ammoniac, with a littlo 11
corlco root powder, aniso seed pow
der and marshmallow root powder.
mixed with a littlo wator and mado
into pills, may bo given to a full grown
horso three, times a day, till tho resplnv
tlou has becomo less difficult, tho cougl
easier and the dischago from tho nos
trlls thick. National Live Stock Jour
nal.
Sphoutikq Potatoes. Tho Gor
mantown Telegraph: says "Sprouting
whlto potatoes will advanco tho crop
two weekj. They should be cut so that
about two eyes aro allowed to each
piece, and these, should bo planted in
hot beds with thin covering of soil ;
it is better to plant in boxes and set
these in n hot bed, so that after thoy
aro properly sprouted thoy can boat
onco carried to tho placo of planting.
tho nights should bo anyway cold, pro
tcct with thin covering of straw whon
tho plants mako their nppcaranco nbovo
ground. .Sorno persons who want a largo
quantity sprouted,cut tho potatocsos do
sired, and spread them on boards, boxes
or crates, in a dark placo, and when
sprouted, say from an inch to an incli
nnd-a half, cxposo them to tho light,
moistening two or threo times a week
with tepid water. Thoy should bo plant
ed out so that thero is not more than
two Inches of soil ever tho top of tho
sprouts."
New variety op cucumber. In
"Land and Water" wo havo a figure
and description of what is called tho
new white-spino cucumber. This, when
raised on a trellis, grows to an enormous
size, ono vino having threo specimens,
each of them threo foot in length ,besidcs
many others over two feet long. Tho
flesh is said to bo very solid, with but
few seeds, and tho flavor very fine.
This method of growing cucumbers is
recommended as furnishing a much
suporlor result to that of allowing them
to trail on tho ground, as thoy thus grow
finer, stralghtcr, and with a larger
yield. This now cucumber has tho skin
perfectly smooth. It is very short in
tho neck, and It is considered a decided
gain to tho resources of tho vcgetablo
gardener.
Tho agricultural editor of fho Bee
Keeper's Journal vouches for tho fol
lowing, handed him by a friend : "If
you deslro to got a largo yield of milk
glvo your cow, threo times a day, wator,
slightly warm, salted, in which bran
has been stirred at tho ratoof ono quart
to two gallons of water. You will find
that your cow will gain twenty-flvo
percent. Immediately under tho effect
of t, and sho will becomo so attached
to tho diot ns to refuso to drink clear
water, unless very thirsty, but this mess
sho will drink almost at auy time, and
ask for more. Tho amount of this drink
is an ordinary pailful at each timo,
morning, noon and night. Your animal
will then do her best at discounting
tho lacteal."
Influence of food uroN poultry
and Ecas. Tho Influoncoof tho food
of poultry upon tho quality and flavor
of their Uosh and eggs has not generally
been taken into consideration ; but It
is now well ascertained that great caro
slioulu bo exorcised in regard to this
matter. In some Instances It has been
attempted to feed poultry on a largo
scaio in l-ranco on horse-fiosh, and,
altliough thoy dovour this substanco
very greedily, it has been found to glvo
them a very unpleasant Bavor. Tho
best fattening material for chlckous is
said to bo Indiau corn-meal and milk:
and certain largo poultry establishments
in Franco uso this entirely, to tho ad
vantages both of tho flesh and of tho
eggs.
Transplanting.
Tho editor of tho Germantown Tele
graph says; Thero is no modo that
wo over tried so effectual in transplant
in;
loujuiu, cauuage, cantoioupo. or
auy other tender plant from tho hot
bed or from ono placo to another, as to
preparo n vessel mica with manure
water, tho rich soli, about the consiS'
tency of thin mush, with which tho
roots of tho plants should bo woll coat
ed, and et in a hole mado with a round
pieco of wood nud dibble. After being
rather firmly planted moisten again
with manuro-wator. Wo havo novor
failed in any tranBplanlng, when dono
In this way, and tho troublo Is very
slight,
Fresh Air for BiiEEP.-Biieop ro
quire abundance of fresh air. m in fart
all stock do, butshoop especially, Close
peus aro very Injurious, causing first
running at tho noso nnd coliln. witir.h
finally result In a cough and Inflamatlon
of tho lungs. Tho greatest need Is to
keep thorn dry under foot and protected
from snow and rain storms j sheep will
ohooao to Ho out of dooraina weil-Hter-
wi yam rattier than under cover, and
inrivo owner in doing ao.
Young Folks.
Tho I'lrst Wife' WoMIng King.
A cerlnlu good man was twlco mar
ried. By his first wlfo ho had a son,
who. soon after his mother's death,
resolved to becomo a soldier, and go
to forolgn lands. "When ono has
seen tho world, ono values nomo u
little more, nnd If I llvo I shnll return,"
said ho.
Bo tho father cavo him his blessing
nnd his mother's wedding ring, say.
Ing, "Keep this ring, nud then, how
over long you stay away, and how
cvor changed you may becomo, by
this token I shall know you to bo my
truo sou and heir."
Iu a short tlmo after, tho father
married Ills second wlfo, and by this
marrlago also ho haifasou.
Years past by, nnd tho eldest son
did not return. They did not hear
from him, and at last iivcry ono be
Hovcd him to bo dead. Hut in reality
ho was nllvc, nnd nftcr a long timo
ho turned his steps homeward. Ho
was so much changed by ago and
traveling that ho did not seem like
tho samo man who had gone away,
but ho had tho ring tied fast and safo
around his neck. Ono ulght, how
over, on his way homo, ho was too
far from shelter to get a bed, bo no
slept under a hedgo, and when ho
woko In tho morning tho string was
untied and tho rlnir was gono. Ho
spent a wholo day In searching for it,
but In vain; and at last horesoivcu
to ko on home, and explain tho matter
to his father should ho find mm nuvo
and well.
Tho old man was overjoyed toseo
his son ncaln. and fully belloved his
slory about tho ring, but tho second
wlfo was greatly displeased to tninic
that her own child was not now to bo
tho fcolo heir of his father's goods
and so she postered anil worked upon
tho old man by artful and malicious
speeches that ho consented to send
away tho new comer, till ho should
havo found his mother's woddlng ring,
"Is-tho homestead I havo taken
such good caro of," sho cried, "to go
to tho first vagrant who cornea with
a brown faco and ragged coat, pretend
ing that ho is your son V"
So tho soldier was sent about his
business ; but his father followod him
to tho gate, nnd slipped somo money
Into his hand, saying "God. speed you
back again with tho ring."
It was Sunday morning, and tho
bellswcro ringingforscrvicoas ho turn
cd sadly away.
"Ding, dong!" rang tho bells, "ding,
doug! Why do you not como to church
llko others ? Why nro you not dressed
in your Sunday clothes ? and wherefore
do you heavo such doleful sighs, whilo
wo ring merrily?" Tho soldier repliou
"This day I am turned out of homo and
heritage, though I am indeed tho truo
hnlr."
"Nevertheless, keep up a good heart
and trust In God, and do your duty,
Wo shall ring for your return," said
tho bells.
As ho went, tho sun shono on tho
green fields, and In tho soldier's eyes
and said, "Seo how brightly I shlno
But vou. comrade, why Is your faco
nnrlniiilv?"
"Ts thero not cood reason." replied
tho soldier, "this day I am turned
out of homo and .'herlfago, and yet
am tho heir." .....
"Nevertheless, keep up Heart, i snail
shino on your return," said tho sun.
Along tho route tho hawthorn
hedges wero white with bloom. "Hoy-
day," they cried, "who Is this that
comes tramp-tramp, with a faco as long
as a poplar tree? Cheor up friend I it is
spring ; sweet spring ; all is now full of
hope and Joy, and why should you looK
so sour?"
"May I not bo excused," said too
soldier, "This day I am turned out of
homo and heritage, and yet I am tho
truo heir."
"Nevertheless, keep up a stout heart;
wo shall blossom when you return,"
said tho hedges.
When ho had waanderod for threo
days and nights, all ho had was spent,
and thero was no shelter to bo seen
but a dark, gloomy forest, which
stretched out "before him. Just then
ho saw n small, weazened old women,
who was trying to lift a bundlo of sticks
on to her back.
"That is too heavy for you, good
mother," said tho soldier ; and ho rais
ed and adjusted it for her. '
"Havo you just como hero?" asked
tho old crono ; "then tho beat thanks I
can glvo you is to Ind you got way as
fast as you cau."
"I never retreated yet, damo," replied
tho soldier, and on ho went.
Presently ho met with a giant, who
was strolling along by tho edgo of tho
wood, knocking tho cones oft tho tops
of tho flr-treos with his fingernails.
Ho was an Ill-favored looking monster,
but ho said, civilly enough, "You look
in want of employment, comrade; will
you take service with mo?"
"I must first know two things," aus.
wered tho soldior, "my work and ray
wages."
"Your work," replied tho giant, "is
to cut a path through this wood to tho
other side. But then you shall havo a
year and a day to do It in. If you do It
within tho tlmo, you will find at tho
othor end a magpie's nest, In which Is
tho ring of which you aro lu search.
Tho nest also contains tho crown
Jowcls which havo been stoleu, and If
you tako these to tho King, you will
need no further reward. But, on tho
other hand, If tho work is not dono
within tho tlmo.you will always bo my
servant, without wages.".
"It Is a hard bargain," said tho sol
dior, "hut need knows uolaw, and I
agree to tho conditions."
Whon ho camo to tho giant's abode
ho was greatly astonlehed to seo tho
littlo weazened woman. Bho showed
no sign of rccognlzlug him, however,
and tho soldier observed a llko dis
cretion. Ho soon discovered that sho
wa3 tho giant's wife, and in creat dread
of her husband, who treated her with
great cruelty.
"To-morrow you shall begin work,"
earn mo giani.
"If you pleaso," replied tho soldior
and before ho wont to bed ho carried
in tho wood and water for tho old
woman, saying to hor, "There's kin
ship In troublo."
Noxt morning tho giant led him to
a certain placo ou tho outskirts of tho
forest, and giving him an nxo, said
"Tho soonor you begin tho bottor, and
you may eco that it Is not difficult.1
saying which, ho took hold of ono'treo
by tho mlddio, and It snapped off ns ono
might pluck a uowor.
CONTINUED.
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Miscellaneous,
BOOTS & SHOES.
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E.M.KNOKR'S
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SPRING STYLES,
THE LATEST AND BEST.
Every vnrlcty for .Men, Women mul Children,
OLD STOCK
Selling nt Cost to cloo out to mnko
room lor
NEW GOODS.
Bargains ! Bargains !
CALL AND SIC ID.
J. EVANS.
READY MADE
AND
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
HE UAH TUG
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES
AND KMI'LOya THE
n K S T W O II It ,11 B X.
For good nt and promptness In tilling orders
theio Is tho placo to go.
Ills COods aro selected with rnrn mi,l htn fno.
torn Work will coraparo favorably with tho best
uuu, to u. ti.u luauiuuuuju vuy ueaier.
UE KEET3 A LAHQE STOCK OF
HOYS' AND CIIILDItEN'S CLOTHING
GETS' FURNISHING GOODS, I
At Astonishingly Low Prices.
Dloomsburg, Sept. 2U,1S7M1
JOHN G. JACOBY'S
BAKEBY AND CONFECTIONERY!
BERWICK, PENN A.
Tho undersigned would refmettfiilltf fnfnrm
tho Citizens of Berwick, and vicinity, that ho
uu ujwuuu u iumuciiuiiery anu uaaery in
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Berwick, Pa., whero ho la prepared to furnish I
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS
ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS
Ac, Ac., dc, itc.
HY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Aunnnp lhn lunnrtmpnt. will lu. nv.. i
Nni . wf,. i
Canned Fruit of all kinds, Com Btarch. Kce His
cult, Boda Crackers, Oyster Crackers. Cneese.
FISH AND OYSTERS,
AUU tirOdUCrt f nil klmlfl. Vrcnh llron.l mm
Cakea every day. loo Cream In Beason, Your,
, . , ,, . JOHN O. JACOB Y.
Berwick, Jan 171 tv
QAKRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
muuuuiuuiy, 1
M. U SLOAN & BROTHER
Have ou hand and for sale at tho modt reasona
ble rates a Bpicmiiu siock 01
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every description of Wagons both
PLAIN AND 1'AHOJ
warranted to bo made of the best and most dur
able materials, and by the most experienced
workmen. All work sent out from tho estab
lishment win bo found to bo of tho highest class
and sure to give perfect satisfaction. They huvo
also a une assortment 01
SLEIGHS
of all the newest and mout lushlonabio styles
woll ana oareraiiy mauo auu 01 me oesi maivr-
mm.
An Inspection of their work is asked as It 1
bellevod that none superior can ba found In the
ooaniry.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
33 OWN IN PItlOE
J. H. MAIZE'S,
A nnw ntiok nf Vre&h f Inndii Inst orteneil at
MA1ZKU
Teas, CoiTcch, finsarn,
syitura ana molabhkb. uueusb, jieath.
uat.t vmir ntn.
VEQETABLE8. liEKMUTlCALLY Sealed
T..r V t.i-k , .... ..ft.. t , r 1.D ll.riWT XU
i-xjHtiun auu uuauiiiuiiiuuD,
An Elegant Assortment
op
QUEENSWARB
(Mndtnntlv nn lifiml.
Also WOOD. WILLOW and ULASHWAWIof
Alt tnv coods are of the flrl nualllv and nt t-x
trwmeiy iuw j) nut, r
AQE1ITS
Vutti (it
Twelye Years lv Wild Miais &f. Plains.
Tlie remarkable ndvmtureii of tUe laraous
WIHT1-. HIllKI-'im,! mil WAHltlOIt amonetue
lUdUklnB. TUriaingttcrnuuUof urcutlluuu,
llalrlireailtb Kcap ana Terrible Contests wltu
the big camo mul liontllo tribes. Hplrlted dcscrlv
tluna ol the bablu and hupemlllona of that
kiranae
Jloui. I
ioui. now uivy uui uuu -vu.acuiii, uucwii i
WorbUlp, Ac New, Kreh and ronular. Trice
I.nw. It Is solllnz bv tbo thousands with won
derful raiilUlty, Aicents are inaklsg from tu to
I10U tier ve.k. Cliolce Hold yet vacant. Bend at
ouce lor sample cnni
UCUlUrM IU A. ... HUltlMltu, . UU11JM1VI,
laulTll-tf, 40U Chestuut Ht l'blla
TDLANK DEKDS.
We now liavo tlie flncstastortniHitof 11LAN1C
DEEDH on band aud (or sale that were ever
kept lu lllooinsburE. Large site on best parch
.uvu. ,'uju , , uuiuiu.. iu. ...wiiiijr n iiuu i
Aduilmstrator's I)e(.lE tniull klio good and I
ICUl tUUIIUUU l'CU0, ihU.
Miscellaneous,
MILLER'8ST0KE'
M. 11, M1I.1.HII a HUH,
havo romovoit Iholr Btoro to tho room formerly
occupied by Mondonhall.tmMnlliiitroot, Illooms
burg, nearly opposite tho Episcopal Church
micro ihoy nro ilctormlnod to sell on ai moderate
lormi as can ho procured clso where, Tlilnr stock
enraprlici
liAHIKM' Dltlflf) UOODH
ot the choicest stylos ami latest fashions, toaolhor
Willi alnrpn nftartt-ti,tf nf llrt. (lnn.1. n..l ...
corlos,.eonststlugof thofollowlusartlclrs
Carpots,
Oilcloths, .
oths,
Uasslmcros,
Uhawls,
Flauuols,
HllltH,
White Goods
Linens,
lloopHkirts,
Musllus,
Jlollowwaro
Ucdtirwnro
(luoeuswaro, Hardware
Hoots nnd Hhocs,
lints nud Cam
HoopNots,
Umbrcllah,
Looklug-Ulasooi,
Tobacco,
Corroo,
Uujars,
Teas,
Ulco,
Allspico,
' (linger,
Cinnamon.
Nntmcss
AMU nuriUflH UENEKALLY.
In short, nrnrvlhlnv mnnli. ... .........
1 - . - w un.i.i.ij iu V-lJUUir
fores, to Which tlinv InvltA flm ntlntiflnt. nfll-f.
pnblio generally. Tho highest prlco will bo raid
,u. wuuhj- pruonco in oxcunngo lor goods.
H. 11, AI1I.L.1.11 it SON,
OCt 3171-tf ".Uumu,..BI.
N
EV STOOK OF CLOTHING.
Fresh nrrlvnl of
SPKINQ GOODS
DAVID LOWENDElta
Invites attention to his stock of
CHEAP AND FASniONAULE CLOTHINU.
at hi j Rtoro on
MaluStreet, In tho new block,
Bloomsburg, Pa.,
whero no tni Just received from New York nnd
Philadelphia a full assortment of
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashlannblc, durable, and
handsomo
DRESS Q00D8,
consisting of
SOX, SACK, R0C0,aUM,AND01L-QL0TH
COATS AND PANTS.
of all torts, sizes and colors, no has also rep len
lshed his already largo stock of
CLOTH AND CAH3I MEIIES ,
STRIPED, FIQURED, AND PLAIN VESTS
SHIRTS. CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS
HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES,
HUarKNUEIi, AND FAKCY ARTICLES
He nas constantlyxn hand a largo and woll-so-
ectcd assortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTINUS,
which ho Is prepared to mauo to order Into any
kind of clotlilng, on very short noUco, and In tho
best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear,
nnd most of It Is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'SLRY,
ol every description, lino and cheap. Ills case ol
fowelry Is not surpassed In thbsjplaco. Cull and
examine bis general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC.
octl3'71 DAVID L0WEN11ERG.
(1.;. 1:1 VWIIlnl' PAINS
Trur'i u j to Ywonty Wllnutcs.
.o: o ;k noun
1 in" i'.- 'lu-iit 1 w il ;;:iv ctio
11'.. .Hill VMS.
h'vyj ... u i...i.na-' is a cunn run
Kvr.itY r.w.v.
It itu Uio iirht :iuj U
rijo Only Litln Itomody
ip t. !!; ti',' l!io ii''rt ccriiclat!ii(r V51'1' 'l!,1J'J I
,,f"n, nii'i turi rm ).i'iliim, lut In rtiftlw Liii
uii, itowcin, uri'tlur p.iua or l 01m uis
in rno't "
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TWIT.TV JIlKfTi:
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HADWAY'S READY RELIE.-
Wll.I. AH'OHIl INSTANT KAll.
1NV:.A,!MAII(.N' Hi- TIM! KtHNLYS.
1M l,MM'MON M-' THE r.l.A' 1
lNTI.AMMATlON Ol-- Till: l.l)Wi:i,s.
I'OMIHSIIDN UK Tim I.l :v
M)I!K TlUtOAT, MH'K'III.T llltEA tlllMI.
I A I.l 1 I A I III 1 III- llll. 11'. - ,
M.D.i.',ni.'Hmniii,
.tw".TUoiii.;;ih 1!llE,JUl,...
cold emu., Ann; i'iiiua
Tho npplic.itiu i ( tKrt Iti' uii Itcllrf t-i il.o i u.
tumfurt.
Twctiiy iiroti in itur.i iupnwr 'i vinr vni iu i
uiuei.u ciiio CUAM1S. M'ASMS. SoUIt hln. .1
HRAKTIllTltV, (MCK 111. l H II. JXAKUIX'
till In'iT.H.NaI, I'AIN.s. ,
ltrmly lli'llrl Willi Hum. A I. .v .ti.t Iu ' ; 'i
liun j itiuih Ui.i'nly or Unit i .. .1 ttliitulat.t.
Knvnn an it m i: cnu.i r.. din c.-iiu. t'iu u mt
U n-UU'lll.tt HJllit 111 tl.I1 wt'A tint wl.l UtM iw. Uli i
Akiic, iui'I nil C'lltti M.'.illii , liPlou-t, S.Mtlit, 'f.rlmlil,
iillow.aml (-tlitr Kt u m t ii.U.1 U I'.ANW A'H HLt )
wiiuUk m UADWAWH CKAM I.ilMLl'. Hlty wul
jurWUc. hU t'i I'm -i
HEALTHS BEAUTY!!
STHONO AMI) rtllll! KH'M lllJ)OU-IX"Ri:.sr o
ri.KSII ANIl WIllilllT- I'l.KM; MvIM AND l)h:
Tlr t'l. CUAi;'l.l.AIU?i M.t I lll.U IU AI.Ii.
3g RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
has maui: thi) :nsr ,'.'u!iimi ci uks- fo
ilincu. m ii.xrii' .ii.r. i iii rin.Mii.n i it i
liouv it.NDnufioiis, -i -i Kit: jrr.triAt'i:
(IF THIS 1KULY . t L ULDlr ini;,
THAT
Evory Dny an Uncrcnao in Flesh
and Woleht lo Goon nnd Folt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUHIFJEtt.
Kverv .Iron ot tha HAUh V .'U.I.I liKbOLVKNT
toiiiiiiunlc-ittd through lliu Ml- t, Hi it. I rltn umt ttlur
lluiaiaii.lJuK.aof tlius; -it tii u.n ( 1 u rir It r
tlie wribln of llu liolr unit in w ait niim-l nuti rl. I,
hertruu. hypiuiirt, ('mi umiJii-n, liuii.niMr uui.im uicv t
In tha 'lhru.lt, Muiltli, T.l'ii'U. NmU'n i t iu ljt.iii.l-i inl
olUtr parUfcf tlm )uu, lfl i: a Mt mum I'l-tli ir. i
Iroin Urn Uart, ami tin irt T mu u( i illc nvm, Luij
(1'iiis IVwr SiU'J, h( iM M ' I. II UX Vt'i'iln. ..ilt llUcuin,
CllCLM III HlO AViHIlt', tl I U . ftkll.t.lJ tlll'l :tlttful ills
rlArL'ti N'l-rLt Si' itn. L u - r-iu. I u'l l .i-tita l.f Il.d
Jlfti tirliit-liil. trj wit lil i t . '.vti r in jo if il.h wuuUr
of Modcrii t licniUtr', uu-i I will troto to
unv l'unnn U'lii h t r t ' i u i.khi ij t.iH w tu(.:iig us
iH'U'iit iiotr t vmi tlii'iu.
If thu )ntUiittilil!y h.L ..i r 1 !'. l t!,u h itm at il
liVOniiOalttot) Ihut U iui fi t-T' '!):;, H U'l vi.il 4 In
Utmitafntiii lm.ilthv l.hi.l .lul Ihlj Ihj HAILhA I'AltlL-
1,1 AN will I iikwi m-;ur',
ct Mil) ilmi tlm Mm vt ii.ii 1 1 it 1 a i i sr tv-1 al
Vliown riui'tU il njilil ii if rtiiti I Cum i , f'cr'tl iituti ,
luro f r
t'r'inarv. A ! V
I)UI,ttn. Ilnid-v
M 'M-io of W'aX ft, 1 m n
. f I'rl.to, lirljU'n IUh.i-v.
Iurd11..rj urn I rltl.lii-t U
t.h', mUt'l w tilt mi W j live i
i m Mliltti Ml!i. or tlitTJ
un'f, .uit VkMit bout" tin -t
(iiiiuiiiiiiuri i, ii in i in .t i
jiotlt'S or tU j w:iti r U Dili
l.WuthuuliUu f niu.'.,
iiu iiKirtltl. irk, t ill-1--
ih'ltubiiri, tut'l
tlvil i wIiij v..tt.-s .uul i il i i t (!u ft null vt thu lIuU -in I
intum,, naiuiiii; m.u4Uii!i
flloiiirtlii) U'in. J'nvo, ijixy,
VVORH"G- fl 1. 1 tuu..u .li.l jiim Iltmctl) i"r
)I'yn i'nt Titjw, tiV.
'fl'cuucii oJ 110 Vonrs tfroivtfi
Cured ly ncilj.vtN 55oho1voiiI.
II i! i M tai , July H, laO.
Tttnu w It 1 1 i . i 'i i . r lu I'll) Oturltl An J
1 U. All I In ! -t n ,i) "il, i . iitl...r r il." I trlvl
Ctiry lltliiif ttul ru.uiiiaitfitd-d U it in-lLlini 1ihn'. tit. I mv
jour lUffut, nJ IttiMigtit I HnUtry it) tul bail mi f iltU tit It,
fitauii 1 kaJ ultardl Ut lwU ymn. I tk ill U-tlki (.f th
lUtulfvnl. ami w box t-f ltaUy' I'lll", ti4 two LoIlKi if ) r
ltlKIlf qJ tbN tl tti'l aiifiiof tnuiut U la iit i dlt,
itrj ( M UlUr, iiuwlvr, a4 happier llio I Lata fur Imlt tvs
'1 fei vr( tunMr u lu lla Mi ttl f lb buwdi, avtr tl - tr n
1 auk tttLl li iwi fur lU-J UmLH-( Otlivri. igil u l'lil'li-h It if
1 Dcbuota, - HANNAH I'.VNAH.
DR. RADWAY'S'
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
pnfwtly Untoleiw, ctiyuitl coated with sweet emu, j iir?:.
rt'KtiUti, iurtfv. clt-uiuft uul ttrtnirtbrn, It4du;i)U ViiU,
f-.tlio curitof ill (M nrd"Mtfth(f Moniifh, I-hir, IJ-iwt
Kili.v, 11' 'lu.r, .V.n. ( UN- . II .In hi-, (. .Jistll
turn, ( tiv ii. ft, Jii.l' 'i i (n i, IlilluUi-iut. IU
lout t. , 1 d.numtln-i ( i I .il. i'lUi.iul all l
rtu'oiiieiit nf tlio Inu.-il V t. W -n.ii.tcil t ilfot-t
ft iutiiic fir., l'uuly Yi.- 1 ! , . .taliii g 1 o iiarmry,
Uilin'r Ui, nr (Mi I trlout i'r u i.'-.,
2 if Q'ttvi 1, f !Inuina( !.., 'ii.s ii'iuUli froi.i
Cnt.itlitlll.il, li.v.1. 1 IU, J..,1i, s -f IU Ilo.t In It-a IK i.l'
Ackltty f IU H"ilt U, Ilrnnlurn. lii.gu.lif I'm. I wll-
I U r WttUht In llta KlCiiii til, rur I'm t 't.iitt, MliVIiiif (t HUr
I nil hi Ilia I'ltnf tho H b, r-lin liyn ihtf I Kail, (lurrU.1 ui 4
ItiiHiult tlrvutlilmr, I Inttr-tln,- m tti IU irl, C UUI tr buir.atli
hutbtint wliiiu Ii t ' l i' lin.i vt Uiwn, IMi vr
Ul.i K..r. ili. Sitf'.t. I'.-r,! 1 hull I in. iu tU IKI. PrUttriiry
.f JVr-i'-i.i i, t.ltwii i i' i M ii m) rif, I'bIu In tU
hi.i,, c'i i, Lli-W, i., I .'ii ik, t liut, MuruUi 1 tk
1 lath.
A fmv (1
fnnii nil I l.u i.l.nvi .mm i ,1 i
l-i ic, jjttuu jirt&x.
Mll.il 11V lll'l'dllNTS
ltKli -FAI.m: AMI 'Ilil'K." Ber.' u. Mterttamp
to HAliWAV Ji to., N, bj MuUttt Uue, Jfuw.Vnrk.
lliIU1114llUll " lu I liKUaatllilH ni fJ aa,l f Uu, -
HI3 72-ly
M
CKELVY, NEAL & CO.,
DKAI.ERH JN
DRY GOODS,
GBOOEItl J3S,
ANIl
General Merchandise,
BLOOJISBURQ, l'A.
Mifjccllanoouo,
1872.
1872.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
M. P. LUTZ
llniluslrcluriieil (loinNew Ymkwlllia full
lino ol
IJLAOIC AND COLOKKD HIIiKS,
LYONS' SILK rOl'LLN'S,
SILK PONOKHS,
plain strlfo and clicno,
& UtTJXGS,
stUpo nnd plain
GltASS OLOTIia,
Rtrlpo pl.iln and choiic.
WASH I'OPIilKH,
blade ami colored.
ALPACAS,
FANCY PJ,A1DS,
0 0 LOU IIP OAM 15 UKJiS,
1'EKOAL.KS,
WHITE GOODS,
buishi:,
TAIUiATAN,
viirioitiA i.awn.
HlHlIOl' l.AW.V,
NA1NH00KS,
litium
C'AMUniCH,
LOMO CLOTH,
NA 'ICtNH.
DaiYi,a,
TOWHt.S,
LACK CUIlTAIrfS,
SHAWLS.
NOTIONS, TRIJIMINGS,
HOSIERY AND QI.OVES,
a)ul cverj tlilus generally kept lu n llrst-class
DBY Q00D3 STORE.
IIROWER'S BLOCK,
I3AST0PC0UHT HOUrfi:, -MAIN HTltKHT,
liLooMsnuna.pA'
ALT.EXT.oii
iiillii
UVji-V.
- DISET'ES CT TIT '
In the woiiilcrfal i,iqJu-iiio to wlikh IlionfiHrU'il
aro alMVu luintul r- rulk-l, tin- illHcint-rrr lie-lluvo-t
Ua lin cuiulil-if 1 ii hartuwj muio ol J.'a
turo'B mo.t imvi-reU-i cumtlvo iiriiporllt-:. ihlih
Oo,l Uh Initlllul lulu llw c,;ct.illo Mli;;iliim lor
lmalintho ilck, tlim worn t-icr litfuro oinlilucil
lu one mixllciin. Tlu L-vlilctitu of this f-ict Is
founil hi tho sro.lt v.uloly or mu.it ob'tlnati- ills
casus which It h is luo i I mini to coiiquor. In Iho
euro or tlroiiuhltlH, Novcrii C'diikIih,
an! tlwculvi-tirji of (lonuii mptloii, II lias
a.tonlsli) I thj m.-,lit il fi i'ly, ami I'mtni-ntphy-Blcl
ns pro-i'j i-iM It tlu e ''H'"t lnullial illscoio-ryorthi.-iM.
Whllo it c irt Ihj sowiojlt'oniihs,
It tM i;t!wiu tlu systn ,i n. il pnrlKIOH Ilia
l)lni),l. 11 Its gro it u 1 1 lli.irnii'jh Wooil puilly
ln pr i,i TthM. it c.iroi all nilMUirn, limn Iho
won Nisi-ot'ula tia coni u 1,1 tsluleli, I'lin
1I ii, or Iliiriiptlull, Mo uil.il ill-oui-o. Jllno
Ml ro'.soiH, unl lliolr cltV-tH. am irinllralnl, nml
ti"omas lioalth an 1 a mini I innstlliillon c-finh-liilul
HrVMliolii-, Sull ISliiMini, t'uvi-r
Siiro-i, Sculy or Itouuli Miln, In rliort.
all tin imraorn is illnu-u-1 initM-il by lu,l LInoil,
aro co-i'iuorcl liy this pjivcrlnl purlljlnjinr.a lu-vl.')r.itlu,'m--llclnj.
If yo i foul il ill, ilr m-.v (li'hllltati-il. I.avo Pillow
cobrofskln o.-j,-Il,nviiU hiown i-potn on faco 01
hJy.rroTiJ:'t h -i li iM in- ilu.lm-s, Inul lalo lu
unilth, Intern il Unit or clilll. nllL-rimtnl ilh hot
il-ulu, loi il-u. un-l I'looiiiv louhojlngs, li
ro 'nl ir 111111 Jtit j. a 1 1 lon.-i i rcutcil, jimaiofun'ci--
lat Iron S'o.-il.l l.lv r Illllnii.-
liuKx." In uniy ci - of '"I.Ivor C'oin
lilulut" u ily pi. I ol th,-.i fmploms arc csjio
lioiuol. l r-n-lv In- all null catcs lr.
1'iorco's 0 ii,l-1 XI Ik il l)li-co cry has no equal,
mltc.l'jcUpjrfi-u-iirji, l,-.nliutho!liirHii-iii!i!i-ciu-l
a-il linUlw. l'or t'1.1 cuio of Hiililtuiil
CHl-Ulii.Uloil of tho hnvicN Ills nuclei la '
at romi ly. a i I t'i io who haio u.-cd It lor this
pirpjioarj I ) 1 1 I i iH pnl-". ,, ,.
Tho imi.in.-tir nHors S 1 .WW rraaul for a iniili-
cl.io I'ut will -nil It f,ir the rnro ol alllhoiua-
L-l.o. fir v
r i ri-i-o nim-tnli-ii.
S ill II ,
1(. V I'
Cll I
15 '
it I ,i-r nilllii l-rcpart-o i,y
I'
I i in l.ll
, , V V.
nlS721y,
FANCY SILK GOODS,
KID GJMS1,
Mac. lit'
361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
C9nlE(teaiiiU!(Tiiiiillil)f)iifi,
H f'J. .. ) WIDliIS,
TBIMMINfl a:w - --.- SIIiRB,
TUR9,U0I5:;! a.:d Yi3LOU3Jfj,
EngliB.i Ci-anatllots,
Tl6,uo. , U coz, t'.tlclnB3,
wuiTt: :: :' . T.:njM..s
HECK TIES. Ijnc.-j LuTTUrtJ. SC.
il
mm
vim w-r itrid-s
rf l'ooi Kiihi, V, In , l'r
, ' ,1 1 ,1IU V 1'IIOIi. 11, .1KB
i in,i anil K, fuse Liquors,
tin pi , - llial.v.tp, c-illcil
doatnuil, -i' , i. an l
1'oiiu ," "Aii'i K t ,i, , , '.c , ui.ii lean
Ilia nn. L-rcn u- ih mil om, i iuul lulu, inn jro ; mio
MciliiMu-, miiU C -in ih I, nn r,"U ami lii-ib or un
firnii, fiM fii-m all A.u-huiic Miiniil.iiil. 1 Iwy arc the
...... m.i t .l l.,i.. ,-,i,ip Puncm c. a Per
IM Konmatiir ami Iinigoralur of Iho fji Hem, earning
nn" all poi'ininut Inatlii. anil rctotini; Ihf blooil Hi -1
healthy c.nditioti. ciiuchinn it, rcfiolnnn anil inviRoratulff
healthy condition, ciiuchmi! It, rclic-limK am invigoraiinii I
'.C J;,S,utlVc:,;
Jin ivi'xmt vixil InUo tUvw tlUttv accord
hik lo (lirtciiniH, and remain lonn miwtll, jirouloil llieir
bmici arc imt ittrocil tiyniincr.il turnon rr oilier mcan
ami llie vital nrnan waMcd ljoont Uic oint cf Jepajj' ,
l)ytiriHlu or IniUtyciilon. Hcniutlic, rain
in tlie MiouMcr-, CourIi 'liglituc of tlio CJiest, !)
new, Sour llniclatininof tlio Slnnncti, Had laitaintliQ
Moutti, lliluma Att.ults, lMlpllMicii cf ttiC Heart, In
fl.immntion tf the I.imss I'.un In the regions of tlie Kid
iieys, nml .1 Imndrcd other painful ymntnnn, are the ofT
tpnnas of l)y-jiei'sia. In these complaints it i no
equal, ami ono bottle will pro-o a belter guarantee of Its
hwrita thin n Icnutliy filvi moment.
i.'.ti it f 'nnttilitlittfl. in tonnff or (ln. tnAr
tin! or ninftlc, at tho dawn of um.mli(WKl. ot the turn
of life, these Tonic Hitters display so ttetulcil an inducuce
that a marked improvement ( soon twrccpuuic.
l'or Intlniiiiimtory nmt ('hiomc Itlictt-
lililllttu aim uom, jyspcpii or inuiRcsunm nujou-,
HCiniueiH nnii imeinmiviH i fiwinvs vi ms mwu,
T.li-tr. KiJnei and llladibr. lhe-c lllttrri lnve been mot
successful. Such 1 ho nre caused by Vitiated liloocl,
itch h Bcnerally produced uy uciaiiReincm t me ui
They arc a fJonllo Purffnllvo a writ ne
n Tmlp jio'-c-'in nUn the pcculnr merit rf actineas
a powerful afr,ent In i.1icihb Congestion nr Inflammation
t.f ttic Hivcr and Vi -coral Organs and in Hihoiis Diseases.
I....., ninisiirxt. snni. Pimn rniiiile. lloil. Car
bunclcn', Ring'ttornw, Scald-lIcad.Sore i:je, , Krjsipclas.
I tCll, SCllrl", UlSCnlurauoui HI lliu OKU), numun nun
of the Skin, tf wliatucr name or nature, aro
literally dug hp ami earned out of tho system in a short
time by llw "ce cf the Hitters Ono bottle in snth
cae3will cunvinte tlio wojI uictedulous of their curatne
C Ptc'jMiHO tlio Vlllntctl lllootl whencxer ou
find iuimpuiitienburtimtthrotii;h the bl.m in l'impleo,
Kniptions or Sores; cleanie it when you find It ob
utmcleJ and lwg?ih intliecins: cleanse it when It ii
fmli 5ntirfeehii?Mill toll ou when. Keep iho Hood
inne, nnd ttm health of the ystcin id follow.
(i-alrrul ilimiiniitN pimUim tstOAn Hit
Tittis the most wi-iidw'ital Invigorant that cur &u stained
the tiiAmtt s) stem. .
Vill 'I'apo, linu nuu r in -"Hi juimiik iu uio
eystem of so many thousand, nro effectually destroyed
nnd removed. Says a distinguished physiologist I There
la fcarcc'y an indiMdual upon the face cf the earth whose
body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not
upon the healthy dements of the body that worms etist,
kit upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that
breed these living monsters cf ducase. t No system of
Medicine, no vcumfujjes, no anthelmintic., will fre Ih
system from worms like these Hittcr3.
Mcchnnlcnl DHcnscs. IVrsons engaged In
Paints and Minerals such ai Number?, Tpc-setterj,
r'i.i t.niiAra nnd Mintre. .in ilit-v advance in life, will be
Biiblect to paralysis of the How els. To cuatd against
this take a dose of walker s inegab xjittcrs oncu
lUlloti ltcmltlint, ami Ititrvmhteiit
Fever fi which are ro prevalent hi the vallcja if .our
crcat risers througltout the United States, especially
Uiose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, len
iiesee, Cu.nbcrlaiul, Arkansas Ued, Colorado, Hraro?,
KioUraiulc.reail, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah.Uoanokc,
iiimv r.ihrri. with their vast tributaries.
thniuhout our entire country durin; the Summer and
Autumn, and rcmaihably so during seasons of unusual
heat and drjncss arc invariably accompanied by exten
sive derangements of the stomach and liter, nnd other
abdominal lsccra. 'Ihcre are always more or less ob;
nf thrt Hx.fr. n vvp-iliCCES mid irritable State cf
the stomach, and great torpor of tho boweK being
clogged un with utialcd accumulations. In their treat
incut, a purgative, exerting a powerful Influence upon
m.lmiii i.rfin. it cM'Iltiall V tlCCeSSArV. fhCTQ 11
no cathartic fur tho put pose equal to J. Walkbu's
a limy ill niwcdlly tcmovo tlio
n.iitcr itli illicit ilia LomcIj mo
VINEGAR iillTLRS
loaded, at the sime time itiimdalmg the secretions of the
hcr, aud generally retormg the healthy functions of tlm
digestive urg.un. . , . ,.
.r.ii i. .ik TCIn?rf TCvll. White Hwe line.
Ulcers, i:ryipcl.i-i, Swelkd Nodi, Goiter, Scrofuloui
InllamniatiotH, lmlulont luitauimations oicrcunai jvi
fcctions, (!d Sure3, Kruptions of the Skin, Sorohjcs,
... i.. .i,. . In ril i,tli.rrnn:titiitinml Diseases.
Waikku's Vi.kor iliiriius lnve shown theif great
curatne powtis i.i tho moat ol)unato and intractable
n... vni!.fli-'.i C'.itifnrnliL Vliicsrnr Illttera
act on .VI the : i.th in a inn: ir manner. Hy punfjing
llie Hlood tluy lu.im-L th- ciu.e, and by resolving away
the ciltcts of tlu ml! iiiu.nt.ti-i (the tubercular deposits)
Ihc alfocud pain teu'.e h.V.ih, and a ptrmancut cure
istfftcted. . .
Thi nrcncri!o-i i Pi:. Vikik''- inegr
Iii-rn.tf. nn. Aperient. lJ..inhorctic and L.iriutnative.
Nittntiiiu, Lixative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter Inilant,
Sudontic, Alter itae, and Anti-liiUous.
Th AiK'j-It'tit and mild Laxative properties of
JJtJ. IVAIICUKS VINUli lilTTURi ir n ic utoi iw
ruard iu all 1 1 ot truptiuin ami malignant levers, tncir
..;r- I. ,inif. nml Ronihin" iironertics nrotect the
humor nt the Uucjs. 'Ihoir Seditnc piopcttics allay
.,-.;.,:. i'ii ii i-Miit -.ti;?.!. iirimatb. and bowels, either
from lull nut i itio.i. ut.i I, co k, cramps, etc. 'ibeir
Cmmlcr-Inil .tit i.iiliienco extendi thimichout tho system.
I li.nr 1 1 mi .( iimni tlii'l.icl nil till) KlilllCV. COrrCClint!
and reKurth i : ilu tln.vif unno. 'i hoir AntMhiious
pioiiertiei -!i.nu'ne the It er, it the sttrction of bile,
ai.d us di chiie-i thrtitinh tlu b.iuiy ducts and aie
Piipcuor to all icmtdJ.t! .r; :it , t i the cure ot Uillnus
Kcer, v .nd A v jtc.
FuvtD'y (ho !.! a;;r.lUil ulscnwc b puri
fying all u-i thud-. wiih Vim t, : UtTi F let. No epidemic
ca 1 1 ike I'm d ol a U'u tl u . f iic.trmed. 'I he Incr, the
i tell, tlio I m
tlu 1.1,1 i
nml tlie tici e .tro
lemlumi ill ' V
i.ul I V till
tt mviornitt.
Tiic Ki:l
.y ... 1) :
Hi ,-. i
viuhli's Vinioir Hit.
TLRS, III Ctlui.i
1Vm., Ncrvutis Disonlct,
Ctintiji it' I I. 'I'"
atfctms i'ic 11
cr nui-.cu! n .
t,i llioll im! . -i' I
fur llie i.i iu i.
Direction !
nt nislu fi'iin n 1
Vit ,-n.iil i.i.ilii li
i ii i nLr. mm .til luaiaiuc
I... I., i iiliiii.n.iiv onr.ln-i
i -.mi . iin il lit lutndrott.
i'ii' .1 ' i riure .tic .vtl-
'. . . 'I llil'S tO IlLll
..'.: .1 i I I'.u lull uiiH'-i.l.lifilil'
k1. Lt.ell ... IlLl.tL.tl.. ItllltlL'll
clion. veins m, ii-1 t b-t.ti
ami xcci.ili'c-, ..'ill tile mtt-
door cxuii-i j. I !i
am c.iiiiH.-t.'d 1.1 ptiiuly ugcuuta
il.i.u in. niiti.
iiicredtent-. ai il c
J. VALKI.K, I'n'p'i. It- II.M.'nOXA.ll&Ca.
llni"pists ami tiun Anl-i . "-..in rraiin-eo, t,.u..
and comtr 1 1 Waliinnlon iii.d Cli.ulli.il fats. . New Vou
SOLD 1!V 7VI.I. UKLT.IIIS'IS l.Ml D1.ALKR3.
ulS-7Jain
Im: inuiu:l'Ii:nt3 that
CO.MI'OSI. IIOSA.UIIS aro
pullislicil on evo' k.ij'e.tlicrc
loroitiso(a i.'ii- '. . i'i.nation,
conEcquenlly
physicians r::i: cm n
It is a ccrlaln t.tru I'..- Ikrofula,
Synliilii iu all it i". n. , lllictuna-
lUm. Skill l)i:f ast", l..tr Com-
plaint and all tl:.-.- cl tlio
Ulooil.
oun 320ITL3 c? r.c2:.-:.u
will do more pooil t! ..i ten boltl-.j
ot I no hyrutvj ot .-aieapJtill.t.
THE UNDEnUIQNEO PHYSICIANS
liuvoiutU IlcY.nJ.ilin in their pr-ictica
for Iho usl tliao yearn ami freely
eiuiort'o it i3 a rtuauio itiicrattta
and II loo J l'urilier.
rm. t. c. i-cnit, t,r Eaiiimoio.
lllt.T. J. IIOVKI.V, "
int. it. iv I'.utii.
Pit 1'. O. DAVVKLLY. "
1)11. J. li. sl'.VUKS, ol .NidicUsWlte,
Ky.
pn. J. I.. McC.UlTIIA, Columl.la,
Imt.A. . NOllLKS.Mgccomu, N.C.
USEIl AUD MIDOESED BY
j. n. vri:n'ch s. eons, rail nivcr.
i ii nn.
11'. VI. SMITH, Jicliwn, Midi.
A. Wlll.Hl.l.ll. l.u.13, Oli.o.
HI n l'Ai.i., 1..1.M.0I1..J.
J'l tni.Vfi & 1 1).. (.m-ilnnn Illp. Va.
;.V?I'I.. ( . SUl'ADLll.N, Jllttfrccsi
un", . ii.
fjurn.nco lnrttlln'v of anvcx.
Iri.lel lenii! . in itt.itun to tha
tl.ttieiot Ki.iail. . I utlio leillcnl
l'lolcsltm i-e l-u ii.ti.tfo a f luid Kv
trafiunorlr.rtu uuv tliov hao cvoi
I iic J In tlio triM'ini ill of diseased
llloiull anil tu tli u!.ll(tetlwosay tiy
Uuialaliii. mil i a . ill lo rcetorc I
to liciltli.
Itoialallili .1,1 ly all DrtijsIsU,
priee ui..u per nettle. Auureijj
D?,, ClSrT3 & CO.
funt'citrfiii; Chvnuti,
IlAtTIilOltL.', Ms.
July 21-71 ly.
pALTlMORE PIANOS.
, Wo respectfully call tho attention of ihoso
ileslrlus to nurchabo our inalio ol l'lanos. Wo
nro nallsfled that wo can Rive satisfaction lu
overy case. Our workmen (ikillluland oxptrlen-
rpu f.iiii urn imiinr run ,n.-un..., I
?L ISnSinilV iifSLr i"fP' wf uf", ?nly 1110
i ;.7"r V' V,V tr" '!'.'. '"I"! " Hvr"
au ma iiaieut tiraues urrautxoiueut iuroueu
put. which In tho opinion of iho most roiupo.
teut Juducs lu iirououuccd valuable. Hv this 1111
provcuient a Vlano In mado inoro duinblo nnd
keeps the to 10 loncor. Wo olalra lor our Instrtt.
menu that they nro second to tiouo, nud they
conibluo all tho essential elements that constf.
tuto superior workmanship, Wo will clvo n
written guarantee for llvo years.
Mr. CdNltAD l.'UEIMAN'. UlOlllbCr (If nnrftrtn
will visit Hloomsburs lour tlmosnycnr to ro
nalr nndatteud to tuulua of nil lManm. in nm
ubseucool Mr, l iiEtsiAN.JIr. I. K.Miu.ut will
uttoud to our business In Hloomkbun; nud is
nuthorlzed to rcelvo and solicit 01 Jem,
wucituuiu vuo very uesi rcioreurcs,
OAKHI.U&rO.
, , llaltlnioie.M, D.
I. K. M1I.I.EU. Dealer in Plnnrm. nriMinu nml
Melodeous live octavo nnd llvo Mop orcaus ol
the best mnko, told nt SHO. Tcnilo easy, Juuo 21
Miecollancous.
CONTINENTAL.
Lifo lusuranco Company.
OK NEW YORK.
1 of Policies Issued 43,000.
ASSETS $5,500,000.
ISSUES nil tho now form of I'oli.
JLnml irc8ont3 ns lavornbla tcriua us mij i
panj' lu tlio Unlli'il Htnlrs,
iho comiiany win muico tcinpornry urn
lt nollclii.
Tlilrtv davs' crnco nllowoil on capli nnvii.
nml tliu policy liclil Komi ihtrlnt; Hint tlmo.
All tiur tioiiclci aro Incmilcstablo lor tlio 11
causes.
roiiclcs lssuoa uy this comiiauy nro lion
lollnre.
jvo extra enarges mauo ror travoliinu rfrin
lMllcv lioMcru hliaro lu tlio nniinnl ttrniii
tlio cmnli.iuv.iinil havo il vnlco tti lhn 'l.
anil management nf tlio company.
policy ov inonicai ico rimritcu.
W. 11. WYNKUUl'. Vli ' ,
.1. P. HoimiM, Kccretary,
H. O. O'UANDt.tiH, Jr Actuary,
ice of
"Columbian" Buildiim
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
CHARLES B. BROCKWAY,
General A'Jcnt
Jim. 5.1W2-U.
Hail Roads.
T ACKAWA.NNA
AND BLOOM
uumi UAii.uoAi)
On ami olUrNov. 17, ISTl.Tai , net rr. n, i
run ns follows :
aoiuaNortii.
Al rl vo Arrive
OOUlg I 1
Leave 1
n. m.
n. m.
Hcranton 0.10
1'ltlMOU 8.1S
1.11
lt.fij
li3l
12.5t3
I. '.W)
II. Sil
11.11
Mi
i.MI
KInRjton 1 fit. &aj
.llano Crs
A. I
2.10
3XS
3.M
3.57
rivmonth 8.11
Hhlclmliiuny.... 7.3U
iierwicix h
llloom 8.W
Uanvlllo
lO.tO
4.17
connection maile al HeriinLon nv tlu :i j n.tn
train for Oroat lietiil, IlliiKliamton, Albjiiyn .o
allpolutn Koilli, Kastiuiil West.
TVTORTIIEIIN CENTKAL
hail
VMY.
un ana alter jsov. i:tn 1871, Trsiin v
loavoUusnuay ns follows !
NOIlTIIWAItU.
1110 P.M. Dally to Wllllamiport, Klmlra, Cur. .u
dalcna, UocliciMcr, lmu tin, buspcuMon Li 1.
and N. Fulls.
12.10 p, 31. Huiralo, N. Killi, ic.
0.00 p. M Daily, foxcept HnnaayH) for Wi
.lUI b UUII JllU,
Co p. M., Dally. (oxcnplKnmlays) for I r.
Huiralo and Nlag irn Pall", vl t. Urlo 1
from Ulniha.
TltAINH KOUniWAlUl.
1.17 A.M. Dally for Ilaltlmnrc, Wiv li .
I'miaucipiun.
10.03 A.M. Dally (oxeept BumlavH) loi Lt.i it t . u
WaBlilugton 'iuiI 5,nllaJi,!i'i,i.
1.10 P. m. Dally (oxcept fSimiliiy ) 1 u I ..
Philadelphia, Ac.
ii. oh-
, Uen'J.Elcp't.
ALFP.EI) It. Vim
gUORTUST ROUTE EAST ' Vli
Danville, Hazleton&WiWarre R,l!
WINTER A ffllANQEMLNl :
EASTWARD.
WK-Sl'WAH
A. M.
i.F vvn.
RuuUury
New V'
Kastoii
l'lill i
Delhi.
if.niriuo
Catawlssa
7.U2 i Siill
7.21 I
'JOS nSJ
llazleiou
1" n.
Iictliloliem, 12.IU llazlctun.
riilladolpliln i.' 2 1 r. t'atnwlssa.
llazlotou, I'--M Dauvllle.
NcwYorlr, jji 3.W Huubuiy.
Tho afternnnn train ennnocNat Hillibury tv 'i
tlio I'. & U.1.33 p. m, train going Vcit; ur. it
Vt'llllarusportti.iM; Lock Huveu7,lj p.iu.,aail i'
tlio Northern Uentral 1.50 p. m.. inovnig iitiUi
reachluB llarrlsburi! 7.WI p. iu und llultimoi.
10.15 p, m., and also with tho Himbuiy a ml I.
lstown Kallroad.
Louirortablo aud liandsomo uoaclteH ci iu '
now route.
j, JiisuvuY jtAtii;, auperint.Eiuu'
EABINQ RAILROAD.
Iti"
WINTER ARIIANGEM Ll.'T.
Monday, May 27, 1871.
Great Trunk Lino from tlie Nortn and "n
West lor l'hiladclphla.NowY'oik.HeailliiR I
vino, Taraanua, Asuiami, uaiuoitni j.i-u.iu. .
Allcutown. Kiiston. Unlifata. Lltiz. Laui-
Columbia, &c,
Trains loavo Harrlsburs for Now Y'orli as ic
lows: At 2.45, B,10, a. in., and 2,0) p. in., '
netting with (.liullar tralnu ou I'cnnsii
nln llallroad, nnd arrlvlug nt New Yorlt .
10,07, n. in., 3,63, nud 11,13 ). in. respeci
Bleeping cum accompany tlio 2,!i u in i. i
without chanzo.
Hetuiulug: l.eao Now York ut l).i ' i j
12.30 uoou and 6,13 p. in, VblhidulphU ut . .
a. m, nnd .1.30 p. iu.
Lcavo llairlsburg for lteauine, i on ,u
'luaqua, MlnerKvillp, Aslilnud, HliuinoK ii
leutowu nud rhlla'd.nt b,10a.in.,nnil ..f '
j,uf p.m.. stopping lUJ.euauon nun pnneiii i
kUUlous; Iho 1,VS p.m. tralu couueetluglor '
FntlKvl
ivlllo and Uolumbla only, l or . t on
Bchuylklll Haven and Auburn, via S"hu
and Uiuquchauna llallroad, leave Ham "
3,1.nl';'peniivlviiliiriniillrnaillrilinqle.l U
lug lor Allcutown Kastou nnd New Yoilt . .
10.10, n. m and 1.03 p. m. Uetr.rnlnu. I
New Yoikat 0.00 a. m 12.30 noon audl-ii
and AllerUowu nt 7.2'Ja. in. 12.20 uoou, - ,
am' 0.15 p. m.
Way 1'as.veugcr Train icave'i Philadeti
7.S0a.m conuectlug with ulmllar Hum ou
I'll, rallioad rcturulns lroiu llcadluuut u.-
I btOpplUg nt Ull btllllGUS.
J.eilVO I'UllbVlllU Ul u.W ...iu,, ttu.i
Ilnriulon nt 10.00 a. in.. UUiimokln nt fi.lOnii '
11. 111., Ablilnnd at7,0j a.m. and 12,13 uoou -anoy
City ut 7.51 n. in. unil 1,2-1 p. 111. Tniu...,i
u. iu,, and 2,10 p. iu, lor I'litladelpui. ,
iuik, iteauiu, iiurribuur, ixc.
lMivo l'uti-.vllle via Mcunylklll mid 1
hantm llalli id at8,15 u.in, lor llnrilobui
11,1-n m foi I'tlioOioveunil Tieuioilt,
ltendlnKAce winudatlon Tiulu leaven i
vllle nt5.50 n. m., piu,dea Heading al 7,H 'a.,
rlvluy nt riilhn eliihln nt 0.60 11. 111. lluluru 1
icaveii t'uiiuue., uiu tit 0,10 p. ui., immiut, ..
luKiit 7,10 p.m., 1. avlusut I'otmvlllu nto.: 1
l'otuiown Aici uiiiuuatlon Train, leave 1
tnwu at 0,43 n,m lornlni;, leaves l'hllui.' .
(Ninth und Uicen) l 1,3) p.m.
Columbia Kamouu liuinu lcsc llt-n
7,20 n.iii,, ami W3 p.m. tor K.phrnin. I.iu.-.. I
ter, Columbia, Ac ; returning lenv l. ini 1 '
tUMn.il and 3.23 p. 10., and Coluiuoia .1
in. end 3 la p. m,
I'likioinen Hull Itoad Tr.iiualt .ive l'e. .
Junction at 7.15 O.tOn, 111,, 3,w u'5 13 p. 111.
lut: Ituw Kchwcnkivlllo nt(i.Ji, t.t" .'
I.OOII & ),13 P.lll., COlllltUll., VrHll i,ll.I' -
ir i.ii.iuui! itauroati.
CoUbioohdalo Jlullrond tialUK leavol'01
nto.l0u.in,l.i0 0.2ia! 7.13 ii.ia.rttumlii's Ii
l'kaiautat O.O1.1, B.00 nnd 11.-3 11. in., 3.2.3 p.m.
lU'Cljut; wnr blllillitr iimna uit tveauiiiu v
riclicrln,'! Valley Railroad trains leine 1
niyviiin nt uio 11. ni..:-t.lo anil 6.50 n. 111.1 u
lug, leavo llycis nt 0.10 a, 111., 11M5 aud l..i I 1
coiiucctlUB with tialusoii Uemlluu Rniln u
CUCEier Vliney jtniuuau irunii leu.u
port ut 8,30 . iu. aud 2.10 nud 6.oJy. 111. Ktu
Icnvo Dowulugtou ut U.M 11, in., I'.'.vJ 1. -6.1)
ii, m,, conucctluB with blunhu l
I ......- . . , ... . r r ,
ItfllMlllK I.UII1UUU,
Thla nt 8.00 n.iu. and 3,15 p.m., (tlio b,W a 1 1.
luniuuutiuiy toiieagiuu iieaveroui.viiiii w
ir.irrikl.nl .. nt " d" ., in nml '2Aii tl. 11
Icnvo AUentonn n'"1 u-15 Iu" uu.'.
lleadlug lit 7.15 11. ni.iiud lu.3ip. in, lor 1! '
burg, nf 4.3ln. in. for New Ynik.iitlWu. i
Alleulowuaud utO.10 a. iu.' and l.U
Philadelphia.
Coiuinutiitlon, Mileage, Henson. f'rli. .
Txciirslou Tlckils tu nud irun nil pul."
duccd rates, , ,
llagcaKO checked thiouh; KO pouuU i '
inch i'usoui;f r.
J, V, WOOTTl-i.
Asst. Buiit, & Kug, Mut n
Ilcadlus, I'o., May U. iwi.
J UPIC1?S BLANKS.
Wo Lew 1 ii o c n hi nd n Iiiik l.iall' 1 '.' .
nesortintul l Olh'llt'I.'M u.d twb'h i' 1
1I1.ANKH, lo vl.ldi MO luMlo 11.0 mlcidi""
hcioMllcciP,