The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 14, 1872, Image 4

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    Ag riculliiral.
HOW TO FKF.D CHICKENS AND WHAT
to QlVE Thkm, - Corn, wheal Burrorl
Iiir, mill ocnuloiiniiy coarso imnl.scalil
1 nml mlxcil with hoi water, nmko ii
hulr fooiU ljipver ulvaUiom corn muul
mlxoil wllll col & watcAilan't bollgVoin
11 In filet rIHiIiik tlmllsoiioMnircoof
lliolr Hlckncsa nml diseases. All their
food la bettor for thorn cooked hut
c(iokliff,'j()( ,corn and wheat IniplleH
trouble." Uo It Udod biit It lmys to do
It mid does anything pay without
trouble ? llowovcr, let mo say wheth
it you iocu on raw corn or not novor
fi i il on raw comtne&l. Now,whon I feod
my plan U to walk all over tho yard
about half an aero and scatter tho food
riu.it atuinoft (two grains Hover fall In
tho samo spot) and immediately you sco
tho wliolo army scatter themselves as
sklrintherx, and tho yard presents, for
an hour and moro, somowhat the appear
anco of an upturned ant hill. I novor
rIvo thcitl as much as thoy can cat :
they nlwaysloftve off hungry. By my
system of scutcrlnc tho food old and
young, weak and strong, small nnd
large all got their cUanco and share,
and all aro kept so busily and actively
employed that tho very nrocess of food
ing stirs them abbut, and keeps them
from being too lazy to move about, Clean
water (you sco I emphasize tho clean
part) thoy must bavo freotoall. Drink'
ing foul standing water kills moro
ehlkena than nlno-tonths of us raise.
Occasionally lh summer I drop a lump
of limo into tho water aud lot thorn try
tho llmo wator, and also mako them
cayenno pills whenever I notico them
drooping or their discharges showing
symptoms of diarrhoea. Gapes como
from drinking foulwator,llving In dirty
quartans, and want of good food, prop
erly given. Tiio best euro for this and
all other diseases chlckon flesh is hoir to
is prevention in this case, an ounco of
prevention being worth a good many
pounds of cure. Glvo them good wliolo
sonio food, healthy, clean quarters, pay
somo decent regard to their comfort
and my word for it, they will mako you
rejolco In tho profltablo gratltuclo they
return you you will -bo but Ilttlo trou
bled with cholera grapes, or any other
pest, excopt tho miserable chicken thief,
and tho bost euro for him is a spring
gun, properly arranged to doso him
when ho makes his marauding attempt.
Jtural Itegisler.
Keep tiio Cattlo Uroivliig.
Tho most successful breeders of horses,
cattlo, sheep, or swiuo, know from ex
perience that although they may pos
sess tho bost breeding animals, thoy will
not bo successful in "producing superior
stock if a continuous growth of tho
young animals is not kept up. In order
to begin in time at this indispensable
preparation forsucccss, the brood marcs,
cows, owes and sows aro most carefully
and suitably fed while with young, and
as soon as tho young animals mako their
appearance, thoy aro taken tho greatest
caro of, tho dams being suitably fed
whilo suckling, and when the young
ones aro weaned they are not supposed
to want for food or drink a singlo hour.
By this means a continuous or rapid
growth id kept.up and the animals attain
a largo size and heavy weight at an
early ago. When brooding animals are
not properly fod and comfortably shel
tered In Wintor, tho bad effect of such
treatment Is not confined to their own
want of condition It is shared by their
progeny, and can nover be remedied.
When young stocj: aro not well fed and
comfortably sheltered in Winter, their
growth becomes stunted, and no subse
quent amount of good treatment can re
pair tho damage. Young animals may
suffer for want of proper provender In
Summer and Autumn,as woll as in Win
ter, and when this happens it stops con
tlnous growth and prevents ultimate
uccess in tho object of the breeder.
No Pjjofit in Milking too Long.
It 13 generally thought best, so far as
my knowledgo extends, to let dairy
cows go dry three, or at least, two
months. My'ownoxperionco would give
threo months as about tho best averago
length of tlmo cows should go dry be
foro dropping their calves In spring:
and thi3 I find best without regard to
the general health of tho animal or the
amount of milk to bo produced tho fol
lowing season. Cows that aro milked
too long, either got thin in flesh, and
glvo but little milk, and that Ilttlo of
poor quality, or elao require a large
amount of nutritious food to keep up a
good supply of milk and tho animal in
good flesh. My rulo Is to feed liberally
as long, .us I do milk, and whon a cow
gives Ies3 than two quarts of good whole
some milk, dry her off and lessen tho
foid. A dry cow needs nbout two thirds
tho amount of fodder required by a cow
of tho samo slzo which gives milk, so
that there Is uo present profit In milk
ing too long, unless dairy products are
very high, to eay nothing of the aamago
by impairing tho future usefulness of
ho cow. Country Gentleman.
Tho Scientific Pres3 quotes tho testl
meny of a gentleman in San Francisco
with regard to iho valuoorfrosh eggs
In affording nourishment to weak
animals. Ho remarked that ho had
kuown young colt which tonllap
pcarancos was nearly dead, tho breath
of life bolngbarely porcoptlble, to bo
quite instantly roylved by giving it ono
or two fresh eggs. Tho samo results, In
several cases to which he was knowing,
havo followed the administering of eggs
to weak calves, and also to feeble and
chilled lambs. A remedy bo slmplo, so
easy at hand and so effectual In tho
cases mentioned which often occur
with calves and lambs should bo ro
mcmbcred by our reader?.
Houses Breaking Bnim,t3. a
correspondent of tho Queemlander says
ho cures, horses of tho habit of pulling
nt tho halter in this way : "My plan to
euro a horso of brldlo-breaklng is, to
fasten or tio him up In a place, whoro
ho cannot run back, with a strong leath
er hoad collar not a halter and whon
tho brldlo U put upon him, turn him
around in the stalj and fasten Jilm for
an hour ovory pay with relns.iastcneu
to tho stall posts amUhon buckled on
to his bit. This, plan will bo found a
euro, and a yery gentle and not disa
greeable operation for tho horse.
Col. B. D. Harris speaks of an Ohio
farm which, when tho present proprie
tor took possession, a few years ago,
contained an old-turf-bound orchard,
the fruit always small and wormy. lib
turned in a lot of hogs and has let then
cultlvato it ever sinco. Tho result Is
good crops of fair apples, all free from
worms.
THE
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Young Folks.
Story or Tho Hogi,
lil ft tau-yatd, In a Ilttlo town of Eng.
mil, thoro wcro two dogs. Ouo was n
mall dog, of tho spaniel kind, wIiojo
namo was Carlo. Tho oilier was n largo
strong watch-dog, ami his namo was
onto. Carlo was not n good-temporal
dog, but was cross aud ugly, nnd ho
scorned to havo taken a great dlsllko to
onto. Ho, novor cared to play with
him, nnd would snap and snarl when
ho caiuo near him, aud always showed
an ugly feeling toward him. Ponto
didn't seem to caro much for It, but ho
kept out of Carlo's way, In a dignified
sort of manner, as If ho would say :
"Well, MrvCarlo, If you can get along
without me, I am euro 1 can do very
well without you."
Ono day Carlo was playing nbout In
tho yard, and somchowor other ho slip
ped into ono oi tho pits which was very
nearly full oi wator. Of courso ho could
swim well, as all other dogs can. But
tho wat6r was not high enough for him
to reach the top, and as tho sides of tho
nit woro too stoop and smooth for him
to catch hold of anything with his feet
it was iniposslblo for him to get out by
himself. So ho wont swimming round
and round tho pit, whining and yolp
ing all tho tlmo for somo one to como
and help him. But It so happened that
none of tho workmen wcro thcro to
holphim, and Carlo would certainly
havo been drowned had it not been for
Ponto.
Ho heard tho cry of distress from tho
Ill-natured friend, and wontatoncoto
sco what ho could do to holn him. As
soon as he enmo to tho pit, nnd saw
how things were, ho reached over and
caught hold of Carlo by tho neck with
his teeth, and drugged him out.
Carlo shook himself, and then went
frisking and Jumping about Ponto, as if
to show hisgratitudo.
Ho had no power to speak his feel
lugs, but ho tried by his actions, as woll
as, ho could, to say:
llI am very much obliged to you for
saying my life. I feel ashamed of my
self for having been so cross and 111-na
turcd to you ; but I nover mean to do
so any more," nnd Carlo was as good as
his word, if ho had boon ablo to say all
this to Ponto. Ho nover soomcd
forget his kindness to him, but would
wag his tall and Jump about, and seem
very glad when over ho mot Ponto.
So that oven dogs know how to return
good for ovil. Children who do not do
this aro therefore, worso than dogs.
The Kind Coniluctor.
It is a pleasure to say somothing to
tho credit of an Individual who belongs
to that much abused class of our com
munlty, horso car conductors, whom
people llko to bollovo dishonest. On
the morning of tho Fourth, a little girl
riding to Boston tendered to a conduc
tor for tare, a dingy-looking scrip, of
tho denomination of twenty-flvo conts.
Ho took It, looked at it, said "Counter
feit 1" and returned it ts her.
Evidently judging by her appearanoe
that it was all sho had, ho added
"if ever mind ; let It go till next time.'
But tho girl was mortified by tho
circumstance, and, her eyes brimming
with tears, sho turned her faco away.
A lady standing near remarked, "Her
Fourth of July is spoiled."
Tho conductor hoard her, and, hesi
tating but a moment, said to tho girl,
"Let's see that money again."
Sho handed it to him, and then ho
took irorn his pockot tho brightest,
newest, twenty-flvo cent scrip ho could
find, and gavo It to her in exchange
When ho saw her countenance express
ing the thanks sho could not utter, wo
havo no doubt that ho felt amply re
warded, and wo will wager quite an
amount that his wearisome labors that
day wero very much llghtonod by his
Ilttlo act of kindness.
A True Hero.
A boy about nine years old was bath
ing ono day, when, by somo mischance,
h'o got into deep water and began to
sink. Ills elder brother saw him, but
lacking strength or skill, ho also sank
to tho bottom of tho river. As tho
two drowning brothers rose to tho sur
face for tho last timo, they saw a third
brother, tho youngest of tho family,
running down tho bank for tho purposo
of trying to save them. Then It was
that the dying nino-year-old acted the
part of tho hero. Struggling as bo was
With death , ho gathered all his strength,
and cried to the brother on tho shore,
"Don't come. You'll drown."
Noble Ilttlo fellow! Though dying
ho forgot himself, and thought only of
his father's grief. Ho was a genuine
hero. Ills brother obeyed his dying
command, and was spared to comfort
his father when his two dead sons wcro
taken from tho river clasped In each
other's arms.
Boys, you aro not called to bo heroes
in this way, but you aro called to con
sider tho feelings of your parents, and
to study bow to avoid giving thorn
pain. Tho best way to do this la to
lovo them dearly. Lovo will not only
keep you from hurting their fool lugs,
but It will mako you sources of groat
Joy to their hearts. Blessed aro thoso
children whose words and deeds mako
sweet music in their parents' souls.
The "Silveh Role." You nil know
the Golden Rule: "Do unto othora as
you would wish thorn to do to you."
Thero is a rulo which is almost a part
of tho Golden Rulo, but which wo will
put by Itself, and becauso of Its value,
call It tho "Sliver Rulo." "Think and
say all voucan of tho good dualities of
others; forget and keep silent concern
ing their bad qualities. You can not
concoivo how much such a courso will
heighten your own happiness, and ralso
you In tho esteem of your mates. Did
you over think any moro of a boy or
girl becaso he or sho found fault with
others? Novor call your schoolmates
or playmates ugly, or cross, nolthcr to
their faces nor behind their basks. If
thoy aro ugly, or stingy, or cross, tl
does not make them better to talk or
think about It, whilo It makos you lovo
to dwell upon faults of others, and cau
ses your own soul to grow smaller, and
you beoomo like tho foul bird that pre
fers carrion for food.
The following composition has boon
turned out by an American scholar,
aged IS: "A boy without a father is an
borphan, without a motbor, a doublo
horphan, but is ofienost without a
grandfather and a grandmother, and
then ho Is an horpuauWi"
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, 'PA.
Miscellaneous,
BOOTS & SHOES.
AT
E.M.KNORR'S
SPUING STYLES,
THE LATEST AND 13 EST.
Kvory variety for Jleu, Women nml Children,
OLD STOCK
Selling at Cost to closo out to mako
room lor
NEW GOODS.
Bargains ! Bargains !
CALL AND SEE,
A.
J. EVANS.
READY MADE
AND
OTTSTOUVE
CLOTHING.
UK UAH TUB
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES
AND EML'iOYB THE
BEST W O It K 91 E N,
For good fits aud proinptuoss la fllllDO orJcra
uiei o la me piocou go.
TIU pnntlji nr nelentful vltb film and htfl Cus
tom Work will compare favorably with tho best
euoria oi inu wsuiouauje cuy uuuier.
HE KEET3 A LARUE BTOCK OK
HOTS' AND ClIIfcDUBN'S CLOTHING
AND
GEXTS' FURNISHING GOODS
At Astonishingly 1,0 w Priced.
Bloomaburg, HopL si. 1871-lt
JOHN Q. JACOBY'S
BAKERY AND OONFECTIONERYI
BERWICK. PENN A.
The undersigned would respectfully lutorm
the CitUons of llerwlck, and vicinity, that bo
baa opened a Confectionery and Bakery In
ODD FELLOWB' HALL,
Berwick, Pa., whoro be Is prepared to furnish
all kinds or
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS
OHANQES, LEMONS, RAISINS
Ac., Ac,, Ac, Ac,
UY -VHOLSUIJI AUD nsTAIU
Among tho assortment will bo found Cream
Nuts, Kngllsn Walnuto, Peanuts, AInMnds, Fil
berts, Flea, Apples. Cocoa Nats, jollies of diaer-
Boap, Writing Paper, Agreement Papers, En
velopes,
PISH AND OYSTERS,
And produce of all kinds Vreh Bread an
Cakes every day. loo Cream In Season, Your
patronage u solicited.
JOHN G, JACOBY.
Berwick, Jan 171 tv
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
DOWN IN PKIOE
or. B. X AXll'l,
Corner Main and Centre fits.,
BUXiUSBURG.
A new stock ol Fresh Ooodsjust opened at
MAIXK'B.
Teas, Coffees, SBKars,
SYRUPS and MOLASSESCHKEaE, MEATS.
SALT, FISH, etc
VEGETABLES, IIERMKTICALLY Sealod
JELLIES and PRESERVES, PICKLES.
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS.
An Elegant Assortment
OF
QUEDNSWARE
Ctinstnntly on hand.
Also WWD, WJLLOW and GLASSWARE of
overy variety.
All my goods aro ol tho Orst quality aud at ex
tremely low prices,
doctm-tr j, H, m.vize.
QONNELL A BATTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL AND NAILS,
Bims, Hubs and Spokes, Springe,
AXLES, and PIPE BOXES,
HORSE SHOES, and
HORSE SHOE NAILS,
OEMENT, PLASTER and SAND,
GLASS, PAINTS, PUTTY,
OILS and TURPENTINE,
Manufacturers of
TIN WARE.
Agonta for
Fairbanks Scales !
PLUMBING.
STEAM and
GAS FITTING,
3r Orders by mall aollolted, and promptly
filled.
118 Ponu Avenue.
BORAWTON, PA.
JM,1WU,
Moyors' Column.
S 0 oc
0
CO
HI
MaylO-ly
Miscollanoona.
J-ILLER'S STORE.
n. if, ,Ml!,l,llt A SON,
lavo removed Iholr Hloro to Urn icwin fonnnlv
occupied by Momloiiliall.ou Mnliistreet, Uloomi.
iitrg, nonny om'oiiio tno Eiilicoiul L'liuicli
tvliciothoy nrodctcrmlucittoisellon immoderate
torms at van bo procured olto where, Tliler stock
comprhea
LADIES' DUEHS GOODS
nt the oholcest styles aud latest fnslilonn, together
Willi ularuo assortment or Dry uobds nnd Out.
corlofl,coiuUtliiEut tho followluuailloles
Cnrpols,
Oil Clolh.i,
nthu,
Unsslmcruu,
Hlmwlx,
Fliiutielii,
Silks,
While Onodd
Uncus,
Hoop Skirls,
Mutllus,
llollowwaio
Codnrwnro
tinceimwaro, Hnnlwnr,,
Hoots and Shoes,
Hull and Cnpi
Hoop Nets,
llmbrnlljH,
Looklne-Glassw,
Tobacco,
Ootrco,
HI1K.US,
Tins,
Hlcc,
Allsplrm,
dinner,
Cinnamon,
Nuliiipt:
AND NOTIONS HCNEItALLY,
In short, everything usually kept In country
tores, to which thoy Invito tho attention or the
public Eouorally. Tho highest rrlco will be paid
tor country produco lu oxchnngo for goods.
8. H. MILLEHA.80N..
nioorasbu'rel'n.
oct 3171 tr
N
EW STOOK OF CLOTHING.
Frcsli arrival of
SPRING GOODS
DAVID L0WEN11UUO
Invites attention to his stock of
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
at his store on
MalnStroet, In tho now block,
nioomsbnrg, Pn.,
where no lias Just received from Now York.nnd
Philadelphia a full assortment of
MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashlouablo, durable, and
uandsomo
DHES3 GOODS,
consisting of
BOX, SACK, HOCO, GUM, AND OIL-GLOTH
COATS AND PANTS,
of all sorts, sl7.es nnd colors. Ho has also rep leu
lshcd his already largo stock of
CLOTH AND C.VS3IMEHES ,
BTIUPED, FIGUHED, AND PLAIN VESTS
BIIIUTS, CISAVAT8, STOCKS, COLLAltS
IIAMTltfPnmiTrM nrnwpa
HU8PENDEKS, AND FANCY ARTICLES
Uo nas constantly on hand a largo and well-be-
octed assortraonl or
CLOTHS AND VESTINGS,
which he Is prepared to mako to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very short notice, aud In tho
best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear,
and most of It Is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'SLUY,
ol every dcscrlDtlon. flue and ehenn. Hlscnsn nt
fowolry Is not surpassed In thlslplnce. Call and
examine hiB general assortment or
CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELHY.AO.
0Ctl3'71 DAVID LOWENUliKU.
BADWAY'S HEADY "RELIEF
CUKIM THE MfOKhT PAINS
In from Ono to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
rfur regime tl.i- n-h t lament iicetl any cue
MUKKi;it Willi TALV.
I. ADWAY'S UUMlY UKUhh' IS A VVllU IVll
i:VKltV I'AIN.
It M tho Drat mul i
Tiio Only Xaln Ilommly
that fiixrrmtly rtA tliu moit ficruclatlriff r.i!ni. all.ivM In
Iluiiinmtl"li ami tttri'l Coiiircntlon!, wliriltor or ttta l.miK,
Monui.li, liuwiK urUiicr ulamls or urtM, ly imu JH'i!
tloii,
l.V FROM 0X13 TO TWENTY M1XUTUS.
No in ittir hnw ln!nit -r i vtriu'l.itln !hu i.;ilu lls UIIi,'
MAl'Kt, Ik'il r1(M.'iit li.lirm, (r!iiiU'il,iNtivyti, ;.-ui-l,
tr prusi rated with dlmaM in.iy niiuir,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WM.T, An ORI) INSTAXT KAL'.
IN'FLAMMAlllIN UK TUB K1DNKYH.
INPI.AMJIA1IU.N Oh' UIK 1H.AD1J1.I..
INFLAMMATION OK HIM IioWKI.m,
I'llMIKS'llON OK TUP LI M.i
fcORC TIUtQVT, lllmiMILT IIHKATIIIMI.
I'ALl'l I'A'I ION (IK T11U lln.UlT.
ItySTKIlICS, C'llOfl', DirillllKIIIA.
CATAiillll, IXFLI-LXZA
linAUAcm:, TouiiiAciii:.
NKI'llAI.OIA, lllini'.MATlSM
ooi.lJ cntLLS, Aniif: riiii.i.ti.
Th npjJiclloti t-r ll,o Itc.itly Itt'llcl' Die ..it
l:irt. wluro tho jnln or illilitulty txlLts ultlairuul i-iso t 1
comfort.
Twenty ilroo In lulf InniUer it wil.r IU hi a i.-w
momcTiM euro CHAMPS, M'WMs, silUlt MIlMM'lt.
llllAHTHIMlN, MI'K lli:HAI'IIK, IIIAHIIIII .
DV.-rNrLiiv, comc, wind in tiii: nuwi:ii. iu
nil I.M IlltNAI, I'AIN.
'IraVLlcr hl.otil.l uIumh t rry fu.ltl J it ltniun
II. 'ady Kfllcf Willi lit, V ilro. In uil.r il
I.Kllll MCklltK, or luilin. tr ill. ill Ull'i ! W.l(i.. 1' I K.
tli.iu ItvUiti lli.iinly ir H.Ui i . .uiniiUt.t.
I'uvni: ami A(;iiii.
I'EVnrt ANI AI.Ui: r .r .1 r thl ivi.t.. TIiit,' Ij i,ut
a muutU.il aeoi.t In Dili wrl! tint lil cure tVwr ni.tl
Airtie, Ull.1 till otti.T Malatlmlis r.illcitiM. s,.irlit, 'IM'liol-l.
Yellow, uud .tl. r I'rvrn 1 1M0.I lv llIH.U'.S IMLL")
wnulik m KADWAVS i:i:. HUdKf. I'llly auu
irVottlc, folil Ly l)rii,';:l-'t
HEALTH i BEAUTY! i
sritovo and rt'tii: nicir niodii-iNcr.r.Afi: in
H.B-tll AMI WKKIIIT -fl.KMl SKIN' AM) BUM
Tit LIL CUill'LUMU.N hU'L'HW '10 Al I..
BRa RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
ir vf M.nn Tin; sumr amnmunh criu.-s; m
OUICK, HO ltt'll AltK Tim I'llAMIKs 11111
llODY H.N'DKIUiOK-, I'MUIlt 'I UK IS'M,tri:('K
tSv?1113 11;LI'V V'" h,I:i'l i' MCliK'INi:,
Evory Day an Incroaao In Flash
and Weight Is Soon and Folt.
THE CHEAT BLOOD PUR1F3EH.
Kwry Jr.p if l!iO SV."l' U'. I I.T.I N UKhOIA'KNT
coiiuimiiIc.iU-!l tltnxuti tha i'l il, bv it, I iliu, mul (llrr
tUiUiutnl JuKviHif tho nt ii til i ' 'i I In-. tr It rtvilf
th wiftt" of tlu t. nltli t.iw .iti. Hint. riil.
Kknifult. h).lil1H, ('im-'ii t.ll -i, (il tmhtl ir ILimw, Vki
In tho 'Ihruit, Muiilli, Tli.i'i. N1 li thu lil.ui'U m.it
other luiNcf llw it mi, s. iv ., tr'Hl.la l)Kiir;!H
flUlll lift lUt AIhI tllJ Wt I tiHtfhl.ill ill -i'lUH H, Ul (Ml-
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t'ntk'iit iiin.'ii t.i euro tlt-i,i
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ll.'CIHIlItOaitli ! tli.lt 11 Itlhllllll Jiy Vr. 4t itlll).', blKll'lHU In
nrri&titiii ttu-du uakIis (tin) i ilnlli.- miuo .ii1i t,uw in itor
liliinlurr.iii ln-illliy ll.'t-il- iU ttili Hi KAKSAl'AlttL
LIANxnU unl Ujh wmi ;
,Ntt uily iloi; tho .siLtu'inii-Mii 11 8ii.i:r ctcl all
Itiviwii roiiit'.llil uiniti In iu.' i.UJ f ri.rii.tlf, Kcn-ruloiiii,
t'uUh(itlitio!iil,.il(dfc;iiu!U.a,ti; hut It 1 1 Uw ail liotltno
curu lr
EldiHiy I51;uldir ConiplulntM,
Vrlnarj', a-i. Wmuli i'U i.-i, Gravel, DUUto, Tlr,hy
St.ttcd , 4V4tii. Iiii.min.tt:i.- t ( Umif, UiUlfa H' Mjt
All.iunluniii, mi 1 hi ;i 1 1 .. luro I her u tiro I'rliKtliirt do
imi,iih, t,r thu ..iir UUiivi, ilu lv, tnlxk'.l x.ltli Hubbtincca
UW tlm uliitair bii v, (' r. tU (Uuwhito ulli, or Uk-m
Liu lutifLM, il,ir! l.lli.m n;iji.iu.iit. 411.) Mhlte LuiiC'ilurt
ii.'IMtsltH, in,. 1 ttlnu IhirnJ .1 liklllif, duniiiirf hi'li.Mlnil
v-hcil l;a-liif Hut. r. unt ii.iW J'l tlj- binr.ll tr tiio DocSE timl
ahiiii iho ljlim. J'ikv,
MWOIJM8,-Tlw oi.ly Luowii :mt -arj IlciucJj fir
Vvtli.1-J,H, JjHt ttC.
Tiiinca or ia YcmV OrowUi
Cured hy Kiuluay'-i SComlvont.
lUvtutr Mi -i , July 14,14(9.
Jl, XliP t 1 lVi hvl flW4l I liter lu tU ttiUi uJ
fc.iw.h, l IU Hit..r i I lhrt w i .l,.if.r It." I trlid
Ctury thin i1! i wit r t mii i U i Lot n lhlti hilinj m. I uur
..ur : I. t,t, ,Jtl. .Ml ulXry It . LilliUuifiltb In It,
U.ww I Ul tib. -I .r l It- i iri. It lia tiliUi ct lha
I..hIdl.i, .1 1 ...w i-it 1 J;. fills au I inu UiiUtcf ymir
liju.U H ilt nit I th 1 i M'l uf f mul r I L toa cr Mi,
hhJ I (.( t tt.r, ii-uii-r, uii.l liiUr lwi b Ut twtli )ri.
IK .t tn'ii'-r M-tt in 1 l-i Ifft tt.U if lhi tu 1, ortr Hi et In.
1 wtlU til (J jvu k-i &i Ui-idUf Mhort, Lit) n ruLl,h 11 If
miL'".. II VNNAII V. VNA1T.
PEHFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
p. if.'cily tut.-l. j, t'ti'ttu.tly tu.it itl v.ltliiwrit cum, rurpci
rrx'Ji-.ii, purify, ui'iinntN an I htri-ncthi'ii, Jt.ulwu' I'ilx
f'Tlhi etiittbi till tUirJitiC'f tho htuliruli. Liver, Kowelj,
M'ln', lilt Mer, NurvtiUi Ut-twi'Vii, JU'uilftiliC, Oonatll'a
lloii, ( 'inth I'Hi'Hit, IuJl4tUin, Jtlfl'il'sU, imiouues. 11. !
l'IU4 I'v-llT, Jlltl lltlllbitl'llt lit llitl tltJWllii. I'lli'H.nilil ull Ihj.
raiiinvnti i.f thu ttitcmtl VlK'cn. Wurrii.ttil la cifcit
atiotitiie cuii'. l'urity VtuitalU, tviitJlLliitf to meuury,
miner il, nr ilclittTl'-ii ilru,j,
Ztf oiirKrv ttm fulliiuluic fiiitloui4 rcmUlre from VI
ciaaof tho DlfCBthu Oiudi
Caii-tlj.Ml..n, litwvl Pll-, ruling if iU riiv.l In lU!Kil
AUJIty if Him M nil. Ii, Naua, llnriUm, lItnilcf iuu.1, Vull'
ku ir V4iiLt iu Hu KUiiiiml, hour r rut UUuui, Miikfuir or HulUr
loirftl lLa l ili.r tli Ktuiuntu, hulmii.luir if lha Ihti, llurrlwi uj
1'I.SluU ItwUii'!ir, HuiU-rli. t Uia H(t, Tltukln ir tjgir.-atiiiit
f.HWtttoni hIicii Ui Ijluj: 1'ioliirr, liiinitutt if liiutl, Iklt ir
U hfl-M iH4Mlil, torrauJ I'ull Um lu tU lUI.UvUUucy
ii rifildifn, lilloui.u. i( iU t-Lli, imt tin, 1'i.in lit il
SliU, lW, Uu.L., , tiuMut lluibv if JI...I, tutulnif fu tla
A Uw il to- (fltAHWAY'ri VIl.I Swill fico tlioijflem
Sfti!if 'v hili'a!iSMu,,U4 Vikl iS wbU ,wl"-
lo ItAhWAY A; ft)., Ki, bj MMen Lano, Kew.Vntlt,
lnfuruiatli.il wuttli 11 ..uiiiidit wlH tg kvni you.
U1873-
JoKELVY, NBAL & CO.,
1)12 ALE 113 IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
AND
General Merchandise,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JanMT3-tr
Micollanoous,
1872.
1872.
NEW SWUNG GOODS.
M. P. LUTZ
llntjutl roliiinoil from New Vntlt wlllin full
llnntil
BIiACIC AND COI.OHHI) SIIjICS,
liYONS'RIIAC I'Ol'MNS,
ll:iln sltlicin(ii1liciip,
nllll'ii ali.l 1'lnln
(lltARS (JI.OTII,
Rtilim jilalii mul cheno.
WAH1I 1'Ol'IilNH,
liliu l: mul coin red.
ALVA CAS,
I'AjXCi' Vl.MDS,
U 0 li 0 It K 1) U A M I! !'. I 0 H ,
TEUOALES,
WHITE GOODS,
Human,
4 AltI,A'l'AiN,
V1LTOH1A I.AWN,
UIHUOP I.AWN,
NAlNKOOKfl,
1'KiUKH,
UAMUU1CH,
LONO CLOTH,
kINKNH,
NAPKINS,
DOIYLH.
Ijach cuiiTAiiHH,
SHAWEjiS,
NOTIONS, T1UMMING8,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
nml cvcrytlilug Knerally kept lu a llrxUcliuis
DRY GOODS STORK.
RROWEIl'S BLOCK,
r.AHTor.counT;uoiwi:,)MAiN ktuhet,
HLOOMHUUKU.'PA'
J ' " v
)Jhll Cut Illustrates tho manner or Using
Fountain Xasal Injector,
or. '
rnnuniir r
uuuunt.1
This Instrnmcnt Is ct pcclally dcslgnca for tho per
fect application of
! OR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
Ills tho only form of instrument yet Invented with
which llulil mcdlclna can lio carried high vp and
fierfidlij applied to all parts of tho affected nae ul ps
enaci, niul tlto chamber or cavities communicating
therewith, in which eorcsand ulcers ficqucullycilet,
and from which tho catarrhal discharge pcucrally pro
coeds. Tho want of eucccf a in troatinp; Catarrh here
toloro his arisen largely from tho lmposeihllity of
applying remedies to theso canities and chambers
hy any of tho ordinary methods. This obstacle in
tho way of cffcctlne: cures Is entirely overcome hy tho
invention of tho Douche. In ui-in,' this Instrument,
tlto Fluid Is carried hy lis own weight) no snuffing, lore
Ing or pumping being required,) tip ono iiostiilinafull
Keutlyllowlnxetrcani lo tho lilglicfct portion of tho
Invrnl passages, passes into and thoroughly cleanses
nil tho tiihesand chambers connected thctcwith, ami
tlows out ol thoopposllonostrll. Its mo Is pleasant nml
so bltniilo that 11 child can understand it, full
unci cxpllflt (UroctiouM accompany each
instrument. When used with this Instrument, llr.
Huo's Cilanlt Iiomcdy cures recent attacks ol
i"!olil In tiio Hcml bva few appilcatiom.
.syniptoiim ol Catnrrli. rrcqucut head
acho, dischargo falling into throat, sometimes pro
fuse, watcrv. thick mucus, nuruteiit. ofl'enslvp. A.e.
In others n dryness, dry, watery, weak or inlUmcd
eye', stopping up or obstruction of nasal passages,
riuhij in cars, clearness, luwklu? aud couching to
clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from utcets. olcu
altered, 11 as.it twan?, oll'cuelvo brcalli, impaired cr
total doprlvatloii ol renso of smell and taste, dizzi
ness, mental depression, loss of appetite, Indiges
tion, enlarged tonsils, tlchlin? couxli. &c. Only a
few of theso symptoms mcllhely to bo present lu
any case ntono tlmo.
Dr. Sm;oM C'ntnrrli Itomoily, when used
with llr. IMoi-co'HNnBiil Jlouctio, and accom
panied with tho constitutional trcatmmt which is
recommended in tho pamphlet that wraps each bot
tle of thu Itomcdr, is a pcilcct f pccl&c lor this loath.
somo disease, and tho proprlstor oilers, In Good faith,
$500 rownrtl for acaso ho cau not euro. Tho
Itemedyls mild and pleasant to use, containing uo
strong or caustic drugs or polEons. Tho Calnrili
ltemedy is sold at CO cents, Doucuu at to cents, by
nil UriiKKlHtM, or cither will bu mailed by pro
prietor ou iccclpt l CO cents.
rt. v. 1'iiiiton, m. .,
Holo Pioprlelor
HITKVLO, N. y.
1)1872 ly.
QARRIAOE MANUFACTORY,
Bloomsbnrc, Pn,
M. O. HLOAN & BltOTHllK
Hnvo mi lir.ml nnd for fi.tlo nt tho most ronionn
bio rattn n, splondUl btotlr of
OAllUIAaEH, cuuaiui,
and ovory deuerlptlon of W'ngouu botU
PLAIN AND l'ANOV
wnrrnutctl to Lo mado of tho bct.t and muxL tlur
ablo niutci'lulH, nnd by tho mn.a oxpeilouccd
worlcmcu. Allworlt Kent out lmni tlia cstiili-
llsliraont will bo found tu liool tlu i ljihoit clii-sn
auduurotoulvo perlectkatbiUctlu. . Thoy havo
utiiu huuu ubburiuicut ui
H h E I a U H
or nil tho iiowohI and most l.ishlm iblo Btylcn
well aud carolully aiadoauU ofthe wxt muter
lals. Au lnanectlnn of thftlr vnrlr 14 i.Mkttl aa ltl
believed that none superior cau to found In tho
country, Ian 1'71
AQE1JT3
WutcKit
Twelve Years w,s WA Indians & Plains,
The renmrknblo ndvcntmra of tho Inmotis
WlllTU01Ui:i''nd 1IIU WAIIltlOllOBioni! tho
Hod Bkiu. Thrlllluuuccouutaof Uieut Hunts,
Hairbreadth licnpennuit Terrible L'onicsts with
the big came and hostile tribes, Kphllcd descrip
tions of tho habits and fcupcmlUona or thai
traneoTPeople, Their Bports, Leirends, Tradl
Hons. Ifow they Woo nnd Wed, Benin, IJoctor:
Worship, do. New, I'resh nnd l'onular, I'rlce
Low. Ills, telling by the thousands wills won.
derful rapidity, Agents nro making from 850 to
1 100 per week. Choice field yet vncant. Bend at
once for.'tample chapters. Illustrations nnd par
ticulars to A, II, IIUllHAltll, 1'ublUlior.
Jau7l-tf, OOChci,lnutHI,1l,hia.
rawI
Vlu-finr lllltcr
" 1'. mr ," 'Aiit'i.i. 1 ,
tl ti ,!cr m k !nt lit. nn
MciUini! mii1i r..i 11 tli ti
a 1 al nit y 111 Jilt, made
1 Mi rM ini.n.
I d to 1 .it lilt t ltl,ClllCll
U , tint le.i.1
' mid tuitf, I. nt Are .1 true
iac r'tii.uuUiti.'.bi I'iih-
f inn 1, fit.0 frmil nil A'c"l
hmii 1 hey nro tuo
nit IV..ir..1 I'stt-ili. r aiu .1 I.ifit.r-iviiitt l'riiicmle. A IVr
fs-ct Uciun.iioi .uij Imigoiator of tiio Sj stem, urrj Ing
(.if nM isoritiimn mtttcr. nml rcMmimt tlie bl"fu to .1
lnj.i'il.y cunctitiiiii, cnr.ciinm it, tcfiv"itinig.iml invmoraiinj;
boib t mi and bod v. Tlnv nro i-ti v nl admttiihtration.
1 r. mpt m tlielr acium, cctt vm in lli(.ir t.-utist Bale anu
t. i.ii!o 111 .VI firm-, of dio.i-tft
Jin IVron mil tnlco !icn tttften nrcorn
tiiH to diiLiauTi, ami remain lena univcil, iroili;il iltur
bone- are nut destroyed by mineral nlon or ot lit t means
and ital nrgam w a sled beyond the tioint of repair.
l)jntH'Vtn or Intlluotlltm. lleadacbc, ram
in tlic blionldcrs t'oiigln, '1 ightnesa t,f the Cht, lf"
1x4, Sour r.nict.ittuinof tlm Stoinacti, Had 1'anto m tbe
Moittti, Hilintw Atuclt Palpitation nf the Heart, h
flammation of the hitns l'ain m tho rcnions or the Kid
neys, and a hundred otlar painful BjmptnnH, are the olT'
FpriiiRS nf D'pcpi.i. In these complaint It hi1 no
Cfpi.il, and otic buttle wilt pro"c a bctttr Ruarantce of its
nnmti than a Inuthy ndicttieinent.
l'oi I'ViiiiiIp C)iiiiluliilitt in intiim or old, mar'
tied of niiiRte, at tho tUwn nf womanhood, or the turn
of life, these Tonic Hitters liphy so decided ait inJluencu
tint a nnrUtd improvement ii smm perceptible.
Tor litllnmiiinlnry mid lliroiilo Ittirn
imttUtii and Clout, Dy-pppM.i or Indigestion, Ihlicm,
Kemitlent and Intermittent 1 overs I'isea eaof tho Hlixxl,
Mcr, Kuhieyi and IlladiUr, these IIiUom Imcbeen mmt
Eiuccfid. Such Di-ctsc arr cuiied by Vitiated I Hood,
uIulIi is generally produced by duraiimcut of tho ti
vc live Ornate.
'1'Iiov hit it (Jfttllo INurMU c n ivcll n
n Ton Iff po" e sinn al o the peculur merit of actinias
a power fill agent bi reliexm Congestion or Inflammation
lift he I,icr and Visceral Organs and in lUlinn3 Diseases.
Vnv SUhi DUcnsrt Krtiptions Tetter, Slt
Hlieum, lilotthvs Sjiotj, Pimples l'uMules Hoils Car
iiitn.lcsUing-ttortns,Stald-I lead. Sore Kjes l'.rysipclAS
Itch, Scuifs iJHcoloratinnn of tho Skin, Humors and
ibie.mci of the M.in. of whatever name or nature, are
hteiallv tin? up and carried out of the vstem In a fcliort
time In tlu' ii 0 ol tNse !iitii. Due buttle in Mich
cao wl (.' u.l c the in t ui(.rt.diiliiuj of their curaihj
ciTe t .
Cltniuc flic VKIiiIiiI ltlnml win tioer yu
find it intpiiiitir bursting tlirniuh the sin in Pimple",
l.i upturns or bort-st ckata it wlu.11 juti find it ob
ttrucicd and -liM-'ish 111 thexetn: t K an so it when it U
f.nl: your tecbiiR'f will ull "ti when. J-p lUc blood
puri', and the beilih o tin- -.tuii will f. .w.
Ji'iiltful lliniisimrii in claim Vintgah Hit
it its the most w-rndtiinl linioraut that ctr tiitamcd
tiio sinking system.
IM11, Tiiiie nml nthrr onus, btiuing in tho
Bystcui of miny thotiiitHU, are effectually dcBtrojed
nnd reiiioed. Say .a distinguifhcJ phyfioloRiitt There
u Fcarctly au iiuhidual upon the face cf the earth wlune
bodyU cicript from the presence of wot ma. It Is not
upon the heiliby elements of ihi bmlyth.it worms cit,
but upon the lhei3cd humor and tinny deposits that
breed these living momtcra cf disease. No (syBteni of
Medicine, no vcrmifiics 110 nnthchniiitics will free tho
ryMcm fiom wonna like tliesc Litters,
Iflcthitnlriil DUenst". Persona engaged tn
TainU and Minerals 6ucli a PUnnbers Tjp-$ctlei,
tnld beater?, and Miner, as they advance (nlife, wllj bo
fulijert to piraljnn rf the Howvl. 'J'o pnird again t
lliii tslc a doso of Valkhrs Vinbcmi lliTtcns once
or twice a week, as a Picventtvc.
IIIII011. Ili'iiiltU'iitf nml Till rrtii III enf
PcvcrHf which are to prevalent in the valleys of our
great livers throughout the United State, especially
those cf the Mississippi, Ohio Misouri. Illinois 'i'en
neiec, Cuinbeiland, Arkansas Ucd, Colorado, Praros
HioCirande, Peail, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke,
James, and many other, with their ast tnliutaric,
ihrotyhout our entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remaikablysn during reasons of unusual
heat and drne-. ara invariably nccumpaniLct by exten
sive derauguueiiu cf the stoinai.li'flud liver, and other
aUlummal vi'fera, Thero aro iaUa-i more or leB3 ob
Ftructions of the liver, a weakness nnd irritable state of
the fstonnch, and gieat torpir if the brA-cls being
clogged up with mated accumulations. In thtir treat
Hunt, a purgative, exerting n pouciful intluenco upon
thuic xailou org m, ij ccntially necessary, 'iliere h
no cathartic t. r tho put pose equal to P11. J. Wukek's
ViHiiciMt ISitii s n they will epcedily icmove tho
daik-colornl iacid mattLr with which tho bow eh nic
Uaded, at thu same time st.ni'ihtins the Bccrttions cf the
liver, and generally n.stoiimi the healthy funttions of the
(lijetlive organs.
Scrufiiln, r KlnsjN KH. White Swellings
Ulcer, l'.iysipths Swelled Neck, Goiter, Sciofuloui
InthniinatioiH, ItuMcut Inllamui itions Mcrcurial At
fectiun, Old vl , J.iupttKii- ul tho Skin, Sore liycs,
itc , ttL, In thee,i m nil other roiibiiititional Diseases,
Wai ki ii'i Vr.in.vK UiiTihs hive thown their great
curat., c powois 1.1 tlu tuo-t obsunato and iutiacMblo
Dr. WnUioiSt Calli'Di nla Vinegar IlHt v
act on :i'l ilu ji'i 1 Miuilir iimou-i. Hy purifying
the lilooil th -y leni'ive the citi-o, and byieeolviug away
tiio c'Kcts ol the 1 nil 1 11 ui.t 1 it hi (,ihe tubLHular deposits)
tlie alloc ltd parti uccive lalth, and a pLnnaiuut euro
is rii'ctcii.
Tlu- iiviipcrtle tf Dn. Waiijk's ViNEt.vn
Hit rnn are ApLiaut, Diaphoretic and (.'11 intuitive,
Nututijiu, Laxative, Dniietic, Sedative, Cuunttr-lrutaiil,
Siiitni itn-. Vltci.itivf. and Aiiti-lIiUans.
'l'itt' Apcilcnt and mild Laxative ptopLTtic cf
U.t WviKi't's ViM.i.vn. Hitti.k- arc the best sifo
11 ird in .Ul 1 is v. oi Liuption and in aliquant fevers tnor
iiaiuiv, h i'ii , and -nii'liing piui.rtie3 protect llu
lmni. 1 . 1.1 il.e l.uu u I lull SLthtivo propi.rlii.4 allay
p.Tii 111 1 lie iii'iMitii h .lent, btoinuli, And bovvilt, rnlii 1
lium mil im 11 Mion, wuul, cu u. ci.unpi, etc. 1 hur
ili 11 itt 1 Imi 1 1! 111 Iii n i twiut lliioiuhout tiio rMt.liK
Ik 1 Dm i . y. 1 ilu . ,u t on tlu Kidneys Cmicctui
aud il , tl n (': tl tl uiitu'. '1 lulr Auti Pnioiu
pi 11 in 1 . 1 1' tlu h ti, in t'u scciilion of bile,
and it -. d-i t In 01 li t'u bili.uy (hats and .uo
siijtUior 10 ill K iuiIiiI a u(, lot tho cuie of Jbliuui
I'evei, I'.Lr.ind A,ue, ttt
LSntll'y ('iu Iiu.ly uttUist tlKitiKC bv pmi
fiu .ill it 1h1.1t- vviili iMt. vie tltvn i.s. No cpKloimc
can uUc l.o.d ot .1 stein thti-t I irL.irmud. '1 he livtr, tlu
stoiiiicti, tho bo.v!., the l.tdiu'Vs nnd tlu licives aic
rend'-red th ie jroo l,y lln- pj.U tnviorant.
TJic lltllfiu' oi D vi ukh Viiiinxit Hit
Ti'its, 111 Cluoii.L Jiy-pt.p 11, IVvus Nervous it.oidei,
Loiiiijiiiiiiti, ujIilil it v it 1 1 -1.11.1, .Hid an mai.iiiu 1
alfecling the 'itnittch. Ii
or rmibCdl 11 bt h i
of thou. Hid. .I'ld III'
jug for tlu Mtuo i.l. '
I)hieJlo:n. 1
at night fiom .1 lull i- 1
Kat good n juu hi. i 1
chop, vetnsnii, 1 1 ist I ti,
door exuusi 1 hi-v '
bl''ridlL!it-. ill 1 1 1 1' 1 . n.
, 1 m.'
, piiiiumi.iry oraaus
ih 1.1 ' ii uy nuiiuieu
: .lk-
I 1 1 niti - tn In d
on, .nil w.tU'll ilull
.1. I10 .u.iK, iiiiilU 1
t II L , tl' d til 0 out.
til 1 1 j uuly v 1 l.ilj'o
J.WM.KI K. Pi 1 K.li.MliIJ&rO.
DnipRi ' iiilCui A t- , Sin l'i 1 vi C il.,
and coniii ui 1 In 1 i,i .mil I'll 11 ,. 11 hi- , Ni v 01 n
aoi.D i
I1Y Al 1. I'l I v i'. MJ Dl. W.Uid.
11IS-7J Jin
'Tin: ingiuu'1i:,vt 1 that
'COMPOSi: lUlrr.l.M 111 arc
puMishcd Oil CVi" )' ti 1 ic, t! .TC
'foro it is KOI ;i Fi'l fit iji Minn,
jconscqiicntly '
(rnvsiciAxn r.a:-.;'.uu:: it
iltis a certain runs Cl:- ii rodl
byihili3inulliUIii...i, Khu .i.i.i-
tism, Skin lli'taii", 1..'. r ('.-.-
plaint and all di-c . -t i ! l'i
lllood.
owe eoxtl-3 of r.D3.:r.ii: ;
will do moro j,ood tlu.i tn, 1 U'.lu
of tho Syrupa ol' d.u- jjurilla.
THE UNDEnUIQNZO PHYSICIANS
liavotibcd Iloradalis in tlicir praclirs
for tlia pail thrco xar3 and fucly
endorro it lua rtlUblu Alteraliu
and lilood 1'urifiur.
1)11, T, C. 1-fOII, of lljlinnuo,
1)11. T. J. IIOVKI.V,
1)11,11. W 0A1IH.
1)11.1' O. DANN'KI.I.V, "
Wt. J. S, Sl'AHK S, of fill lichsvllli",
D. jVr,. McCAUTIIA, ColumWi,
nn. a. 11. Noni.r.s, lMaocomii, n. c.
USED AHD LHDOESED BY
j. u. vnn.cn& eo.vs, minivtr;
Miss.
F. V. SMITH, Jickton, Mich.
A, V WIUlKLUn. Lima, Ohio.
II. HALL. I.luia.Ohlo.
Cn.l.VUN Ss rO.,noriliiniTlllc, Va,
SAJl'L, O. M(.1'.UW;., .Hurlrecs.
UVtu, .Villi,
Ourxpaco wlilnol nllmv ofany ox.
tciulcil rcuiarl..i m 11'l.itiun to Ihd
Urtucsol ltoailali 1. Tothn ModlrrJ
I'jofrsslou wo guarantied Fluid llx
traLttu)criorto any they hao ocr
uic.1 In llio troaliiiiiit of dlscascj
UIoihI , and In IhoulllH toil wo say try
Hosailalls. and cu Mill l.n rrflt.n.l
to health,
llojalallsH toll hy all Drupslats.
pilco 81,30 per hi.ttlo. AdJrc 1
m. CLEiiaiixs ii co.
.lfacu'crfurdij ChtmUtt,
B.ilTiaEL-, lip.
July Sl-71 ly.
ALTIAIORE PIANOS.
Yo rCSnCCtfullV Onll Din ntt,,llr, nr l,ncn
ilfslrliiK to nurcliaso our mako ol l'litnoa. Wo
nro ballillcd that we cau glvo uatlsractlou In
ovory case. OurworkmcukUIlllulnnd oxnorlcu
cod rind aro undar tho personal Minorlntcudouco
of llio laembora of our llrni, Wo uao only llio
best kcasonod tirnlior, and tuo material In ijono.
ral Is first clam. Our l'lauos without exception
linyo the natont agrntlen nrriiucomout throuijli.
out, which lu the oplulou ot llio most cum no
tCIlt JUdces is nronoufliood viLlunhlo. llv tlilw I tit.
Iiravciuont n l'lano Is made moro ilianblo ami
iieps tho touo lonscr. We claim for our lustra
ineuts that thev aio socond lu nrina. mul thuv
comblno nil tho essential elements that const!,
tula superior workmanship, Wo will ulvo u
written uuarantos for llvo years,
Mr, CuMitAii I'-ueiman, juombcr of our firm,
will visit lllooraaburg four times nycnr to re
pair and attend lo tuulm? of nil PlMttnw. It, tl,n
iibscncool Mr, FBKiuAN.Mr. 1, JC.Millku will
attend to our buslneasi lu lllooiiuburif and Is
anthorlzcd to receive and solicit orders,
iv t mi uiyv ma Yrai uvxi riorences.
UAUULU & CO.
Baltimore, M. 1),
f. 1C. MlT.T.En. Denial In Illauna fli-i,fta n,1
Melodoons Hvooclavo and llvo mop Vienna ol
11.0 best mako, Bold nl lllu. Terms easy. Juno Zl
Eiiiiiti
MifJcollanocmri.
OjiT-.I,
CONTINENTAL.
Lifo lusuranco Company,
01-' NUVV YOUN
No. of Policies Issued 43,000,
ASSETS $5,500,000.
TSSUKSall tiio now form or L'oln..
JLnud prcwntH iih Invorable ttrnis as nuy
puny In tho United Htntcs.
The comiuny will make temporary lnntni
Us policial.
Thirty days' crrteo allowed on rat-li pivm
nnd lm polloy held uood durliii tlmt time.
All ourpollclo niolnconlcstnblo lor Hie n
cause.
Policies Issued by this company aro 1101
Iclluro.
Nooxtrn chaigrimndo for travclllii!? perm
l'olley holders Kharti lu Iho nuiiunl prm
tho fompany, and havo nvnlco In llio cli'
nnd mau.iKt'ineulof Iho company,
No policy or medical Too clmreuil.
Justus i,AWiti'..v('i:, Pi i
W. II. WVNKOUl', Vleel'i
J, I'. 11001:111, Seerotnry,
H, u. Cu.inui.ki:, .Ir Actuary.
Central Office of Nortli-Easteru Ml
"CoLTraiuiAN" Buildino-
BLOOMSBURG-, PA.
CHARLES B. B1CKWAY,
General Agcnl.
Jan. S.lWJ-tf.
---'iMririn.wriinyriiniii,T j i-rr,ii tt i i
Rail Hoacla.
T AOKAWA1NNA AND HOU'
-Li llllltd HAIMtOAl)
Mil nndofU-rNov, 27, lll71,I'nsscn';arTrn't
rTiiu at follows :
Uolnu North. Uoi.i
Arrlvo Arrlvo I,cnvo i,
a.m. p.m. p.m. a w
Hcrauton (Ml) 1,11 l.r,
1'lUslou S.IS 11.52 '.'.Il
Kindlon I Rt. t, ...
& W.Uarro;
1S.;ii
J U'rn "
riymoulh 8.15 12.211 2.10
Hhlckshliiuy..., 7,f;o 12.00 u.ti
llerwlck 7.:JI ll.:w a,3i
llloom S.Cj 11.11 57
ll.mvllle 10.C0 1.27
Connection mado ntScranton by tho 111 ,. n
train lor (lifnt llenil, llluslmmloii, Album un
nil points North, East aud West.
D. T.UOUND.Hnp't.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RA i
WAV.
On and nrtcr Nov. I2lh l',71, Tiaiii'
leave f-'UNiiunv ns follows :
NOUTHWAim
ll.SDf.a. Dally to Willlnmsport, Klmira. i un
dalgua, ltochcstcr, liull.ilo, -i -iieus.oii i'i
and N. 1'alU.
12.1J f. M. Uuir.ilo, N, F.tllf , .ir.
0.50 p.m., Dally, (oxcept Huiulaysj for .
sport and l!rio.
l.S'i r. M Dallv. (etceptHnndaya) i- I. m, p
Ilullalo nnd Nlaaarn Rill , vl i. Ih , n
liom Klmlra,
THAlNtl SOUTHWARD.
1.17 A.M. Daily for Ilaltlmort, W.i iuu
l'hlladelphla.
10.0.1 A.M. Dally (oxoeplSund.i ) ' ,i
Vashtnj;tnu and vail rl"' .in.
'r I:
1.10 p. m. Daily (oxcopt Mund.iy ) 1 .. ..
I'hlladjjphl.i, ic.
1'' I; ' 1.
Ucioial 1 ,
ALinuu 11. l.'rsi , Ueu'l. Hui.'l.
gHORTEST ROUTE EAsi',v v. '
Danville, Mlmi&Wiltete 11. J:
W1NT1CR A TMAXOnMhSl
HAtvnvAriu.
wrai'Wviti
I.r.VVU. . A. sr. I
i.kavi:.
Runbury, U.2U
uauviuo 7.IU !
CntawlMi 7.2s '
llazlotou y.os
1'. M.
llothlcbcm, 1 inj 12.10
I'lilladelphln -ij- 2 15
llnzlotnu, ':h 12.M
Now York, IjCi
i-;I
3ii
r.a-:t m.
l'iill.i
lletlil. i in
Ilaztcton.
CatawlsH.i.
Dauvlllo.
Sun bury.
'(Thoultcrnnou train coiiiinotHiLL rinubii.
tho 1. a K. l.'Ji p. m. train golnu; IVi , un
Wllllamsporttj.J); l,ooltlluvoiw.5iii.iii.,unil w
tho Norinaru Central 1.50 p. in., movin j Mum'
reachlus HarrisburK 7J p. m nml 11 u mm
IU. l'i p. in., nnd ulsu with tho Hilubuiy nnJ 1,. v
islown Itallroad.
CiunlortaUlo anil liandsonu Coaoln'ii n i .
now route,
J, 1IUUVKY ICASU.Siipurlnt-. i
EADINU RAILROAD.
SUMMEIt AKBANaRMlirt I .
.Monday, May o, 1W2.
Ureal Trunk I.lno from the Norlli ami .v
Went lor l'hlladolphitt.Hewyiiik.ltoaniiM i' "
vlllo, Tamaqua, Asln.iud, Hhamokiu l.c n
Alloutun, lJastou, Uphrata, Llliz, I. .ui
(,-i)luinlilu,.Vc,
Trains leavo Harrlsburg for Now Voi .i
lOWbl At ill, S.IU, It, III., UUJ 2,1,0 p. 1,1., ' 'i
nootlng with similar trains ou rem
ula Itallroad, and nrrlvlni; ut Ntw Yorlt
lo,C7, u. m J.S.J, and 0,15 p. m. r si '
Sleeplu;; cars ueconipauy tho 2,li i
wlthuut ohauo,
llutunilirj: l.cavo New York nt a.ou
12,110 noon uud 5,lj p. m. l'hlUdelpn. i I .
a. in, nnd J.:iu p. m,
I.eiivo ll.irrUbuiK lor IUndina.l'uH-.
marjun, Sllnorsvlllu, Ablilnnd, Kliainul; hi
leutown uud l'hllu'ii.ut a.luu. m., nml i."' . .
I, oa p.iil.,Ktoiiln;; i.t Lebanon anil piun 'i I
stations: thol.OJp.m. train conniciluylui 1
Foltsvlllo and Coluiubl.i only. For 1.
tSchuylklll Huvtn unit Auburn, via Mihi.
mul Uubtmcuamia lialliod, leave Hum . .
3,10 p.m.
Kasl l'ennsylvanin Hallroad trains leuv
Ing lor AUoulown Huston uud Now Yolk ul
10.10, n. in., nnd l.W p. m, Iteturulu,
New York at 0.00 it. iu 12.30 noon and 5. 1 1
uud Alleutowu ut 7.20 a. m, 12,25 uoon, 2,1
ami 0.15 p, m.
Way l'ussensor Tinln icuvcs l'hlladelpn
7,'iJu.m., couuectlni: with similar train on
1'a, ralUoud returuluy lrom itciulliiful u,.'-' ii
slopping at all Btutions,
l.uuvo l'ottsvlllo ut 0,03 a. in., tuU ,
Ilerudou at 10.00 u. m., Shamoklu at S.lOaiui u
a. m,, Ashland at 7,05 a.m. uud 12, 1 J noon i.nu
anoy City at 7.51 a. m, aud 1,2) p. m. Tama.i"
sVi a. ru aud 2,10 p, in. lor 1'hlladelpln ,
York, Ke.ulln;;, Ilaiilsburu'.ic.
l.cavo 1'ottsvillu via H-uuylklll uud bu
hauua ltullioad at 8,15 a.m. lor Harrb bui
II. ljn. iu,,loi I'lnoUrovoanil Ticiuiinl,
lleaillui; Aci'ommodatlon Train lenvtj lo
vlllo alS.OO a. in., passou ltcaUluu at 7,20 a. m ,
rlvlny nl l'hlh..lelphla at 0.60 a, m. ltclui u
leaves I'hlludulphln nt 5,15 p, m,, passlns In
luu nt 7,10 p.m., uirivinB at l'ottsvlllo iitt'.-J ,
i'ottstown Accommodattou Tralu, leaves l'i"
townuto.lju.m., itluinlua, leaves rhll.u.
(Ninth und Oiceui at 1,80 p.m.
Columbia Ituilroud Trains leavo ltcauii. '
7,20 a.m., and 0,15 p.m. for Hphruta, I.ltln, Um
tor, Columbia, itci'ietuiulng leavo l.aiicaiiti'i
B.toa.iii and 3.251), a"d Columbia i.t
in. uud 3.15 p, m,
I'eiklomeu Hull Hoad Traluii luive I'oikluin
Junction ut 7.15 0,10 a. m 3.00 & 5 15 p. iu. r-t
lUK! leuvn Kehweuksvlilo ut 0.30, .1 i au n
noon 4.15 p.m,,couueullui with simitai
on Itcidtug Itallroad.
ColcbiooUdulo ltullioad Iralus leuvcrolt-si 'v
ntU.10a.iu,l.i.0U.2iiS 7.15 p.ni.ietuiulUK lcai l
l'leusaulut u.00, H.lH)uudll.2ju, m 3.25 p.m. oon
ncctlui; with sliullur tialus ou Headliii; ltalho. .1
riekcrluix Valley Itallroad trains leavo 1-lin
ulxvillo ut 0.10 u, in,, 3,10 uud 6.50 p. in.; rill"
Inu, leuvo Hyers nt 0.35 a. m., 12.4) und 4.20 i. in
couuectlus with tiulns on llcudlug Itallroad,
Chester Vullcy Itallroad Tiulns leuvo Hi.''
port at 8, sou, in. and 2.10 aud 5,ilp. m. leturum
leavo Downlustou nt 0.5.5 a, in., 12.30 noon un
6.10 p. m., eounccllug with tlmllar train .
ltcadlui: Hullioud.
Ou Hunduys, leuvo New Yolk at 5, 15 p.m., I In
plilaill 3,00 a.m. and 3,15 p.m., (tho S.Ouu.ni.lr.i
inuulusonlyloHeadiiJKilleavel'ottsvllloS.Wa.ui
HaTrlsbuii: at 2,45 a. m. and 2.00 p. in. aiif
leavo Allcntown at 1.V3 aud 0.15 p. m und It n j
llendlui; nl 7,15 a, i. aud I0.aip. in , lor Hai i
bury, nt 4.3ln. m, for Now Yink,nt7.20u. r. ,. "
Alleutown and ut 0,10 a, u,' aud 4,15 p. in
l'blladelplilu.
Commutnlloii, Mllcnso. Hcason, Pelion,
Kxcurslou Tickets lo and from all polut.i.i"
Uuceit rates
liaggago checked throu-li; ICO pounds allow
cnhia...nger. J, K, WOOTTHN,
Atst, Hupt, & ling. Math'ry.
Heudlng, l'a., May li. 147.
B
LANK DEEDS.
we now nave mo iincsmM-oiuniniui n........
DKKl'H on Imnd uud lor salo thai were ty;
k opt lu llloc msburg, iJireo flzo an beU mich
m ent paper, foinmon Dieds, i:xecii(or's md
Admltilnrntor'H lntdi.-nniill kl urcd nnd
hi up cdi in on IHdls, Ac.
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