The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 05, 1872, Image 4

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    Till! I'l.OT AU.VIN'ST H.VIYU'.V.
OHA1TKU I.
HOW TItK 1'I.OT OIUOINATEH.
Ntmr noon, tlio filh ofScplomlipr, 18M,
n man lnborlnR umlcr Krcat nxcltonunit
wnu wulktiig hurriedly up Hromlvvny.
Now York. Ills features woro fluiliod
nud convulsed, his jjlnncea wild nnil
rootless, Ida wiiolo mloii ludlcntlvo of
koon nnRtilsli.
Turning (o (ho right Into Illcockcr
filrcot, lie soon reached n plnlu thrco
story nnd basement brick liouso, to
which hognvo himself ndtnlttnnco.
"Aro you thoro, Ittith?" ho called
from the linll.
A stoi) was heard ovorhcad, followed
liy tho rtHtllnir of a tlrcss, and a young
lady descended tho front stairs. Do
Apltosovcrnl points or marked contrast,
there was a family llkoucss about tho
couplo tliat proclaimed them to bo broth
er and sister.
"Why, what's tho matter, Luko?"
cried tho latter, starting at sight of tho
dlstutbfd countonanco that mot her
view. "Aro you 111?"
"I'vojust received b.ul nows," replied
tho brother, leading tho waylutotho
parlor "nows which has given mo a
terrlhlo shock."
"Shocked? You! What has happen
ed V"
"In n word, Clara Ay mar Is mar
ried!" "Married I" echoed tho sister, recoil
ing. "Clara Aymar married! Is it possi
ble?" "Yos married ! tho girl I'vobecn lay
ing sleco to for years nast tho onlv
girt I over cared a pin for. Imnglno tho
shock una event gives mo. I'm nearly
crn7y."
"Then you really loved her?"
"Loved her! 1 111113 1 ha vo worshipped
her, or elso this thing would not liavo
so completely upset 1110."
"Oh, as to that, tho I033 of a thing al
ways gives us an exaggerated notion of
Its value," said tho sister philosophical
ly, ih .ulio sank languidly Into an easy
chair, and smoothed out a fold In her
Hhowy morning robo. "You aro simply
HliMcUed, us you say. But by to-morrow
ymtwill laugh at tho wholo matter."
"l)mn,;ituth 1" implored tho brother,
sinking heavily into tho ncarost chair,
''tflaia Aymar Is moro to 1110 than my
lid! My love for her is a delirium 1 It's
no such passing fancy as you suppose,
hut an everlasting passion a rage a
Hood of molten lava J And l'vo counted
nllnlong uiion marrying her. Tnio, sho
ban njected mo twice, but I thought
she'd chango her mind"
"ho was In no way committed to
you?"
"No, of course not. Sho ho3 novcr
given 1110 any encouragement. Jlutl
inn none tho less surprised. I supposed
that everything was favorablo enough
to my wishes. 1 know that sho was still
young to marry an orphan without
money nnd without friends presuma
bly without suitors j and I ilattercd my
self thatshe couldn't always romaln in
scnsiblo to my attentions.1'
"You reasoned wisely enough, of
course, jUuo ; dui reason nover uocuies
theso matters," dcclarod tho sistor,
with a sort of contemptuous compas
sion. "A whim a chanco meeting a
smllo or a word a moment's weakness
any trille theso aro tho things by
which marriages are brought about.
Hut who is tho bridegroom ?"
"Ah ! that's a point that will touch
joii a little. I think. Can't yougucs3
who ho is?"
"I haven't tho least idea."
"Well, then, ho's "Will. Ilawley.',
Tho sister sprang abruptly to her feet,
clasping both iiands to her heart. Tho
changing colors orhor brother, his agi
tation, his anguish, all passed to her
own features.
"Will. Ilawley ?" sho gasped. "Oh,
you don't mean H, Luko !"
"But I do though. It's God's truth.
Clara Aymar and Will. Ilawley aro
husband and wife."
A iicavy fall succeeded. Tho sister
had fainted. Sho lay upon tho lloor as
ouo dead.
"Did sho think that much of Ilaw
ley?" muttered tho brother, astonished.
"1 didn't suppose"
Ho hastened to bring a pitcher of wa
ter and batho tho whlto features, and
then set himself to chafing tho clenched
hands.
Capt. Luko Tedder wa3 twonty-soven
years of ago, with an originally light
comploxion, which had reddenod with
gonerous living and bronzed with ex
posure to wind and sun. His form was
of tho average slzo and height, and his
features of tho mo3t ordinary typo. Ho
was siugularlysolflsh and unscrupulous,
but of gentlemanly manners, being welt
educated and used to good society. Ills
ability as a navigator was fair for a man
onus ago and experience, but lie owed
hU position as commander of a lino
Australian clipper, moro to respect for
liisJatofatherandtosympathlziug favor
than to ids own merits.
Miss Kuth Tedder was two years
younger than her brother, and conso
rpmntly twenty-fivo years of ago, al
though sho owned to only twonty. Sho
wai tall, thin, and a llttlo inclined in
her outlines, us In her tompor, to an
gularity. Sho was not particularly
bright, but sho was bold and uuscrupu
loiH,and possessed a fierce energy which
was capable of compensating in nny
Oinerguney for lack of goniin.
Tim father of tho coijplo had boon n
prominent ship-owner and merchant.
But in ids latter days thosonior I'cddor
had bcou unfortunate, and had finally
horn broken up complotoly a result
hastened, it was whispered, by tho wild
ways and financial irreirularitos of his
smi. Tho old man's falluro had soon
boon Tullowed by his death, and already
for such Isfamol lio was generally
forgotten,
"How odd It is!" ejaculated Capt.
I'ndder, as ho rubbed his sister's cold
hands. ",SUa madly in Iovo with Will.
J lawUjyiml I crazy after Clara Aymar 1
And now Will, and Clara aro married,
and Ituth and I aro left out In tho
cold."
Under tho vigorous treatment ho had
adopted, Mist redder soon rccovored
her senses.
"Aro you suro thcy'ro married?" sho
rlomauded.
"Perfectly. I learned tho fact half an
hour alnco from Hawloy's commander
Captain ureggs, you know. Captain
dresgawas at the wedding. It took
placo last Friday ovening tho very
ovonlng aflor Hawloy's return from his
last voyago to Bio. It was a quiet airalr.
Only a few friouds wero Invited. But
let mo ass you a question. Did Ilawloy
over propo&o to you V"
"No. But I expected that ho would
soon do so. Ho has been hero often
enough"
"Yes, ho cauio sovcral times to ask
1110 for a berth In my clipper. I promls
ed to think of him at tho first opening,
and I really meant to help him, for I
hfm " a Scncral way that you liked
"I thought he'd realizo thatyou could
bo of service to him," explained Miss
1'edder. "I thought he'd rcmombor
that mother loft mo thU houso and n.
fow thousand dollars to do as 1 pleased
with. I was conscious, too, that I pos
soared a fair sharo of porsonal attrac
tions. And ns I supposed him to bo en
tirely hoart-freo, I took It for granted
that I should get him. His attentions
seemed marked enough"
"Ho treated you politely, of course,"
Interrupted Tedder, "and ho couldn't
have well dono Jess, after asking mo to
befrlond him. But ho nover mado any
formal declaration ?"
"No, ho didn't. As raato of a Rio
a hip, ho was 1 nway eoven-olghtlis of tho
limo, nnd I didn't expect a regular
courtship. But I took It for granted'1
redder mado an impatient gesture.
"Wo'vo deceived ourselves," ho mut
tered. "Wo'vo been carried away by
cur feelings. The girl's rejection of mo
was really Intended to bo final, nnd
Hawloy's visits hero wero meroly visits
of business, nnd friendship, But why
Carn elioultl prefor Hawioy to mo I
can't Imnglno," ndded redder, drawing
liliiisolf..up haughtily. "Ilawley has
neither nnnio. nor-money, nor posl-Uonl"
THE
"Nor can I sou why Ilawloy nhottld
prefer Clara Aymar to mcV said Miss
I'odtler, iisbIio glanced at her rciloctlon
In 0110 of tho .long mirrors near her,
"Sho'an hired attondant, or something
or that kind the creature."
"I'd tin Idea that you thought so
nittrh of II iwlcy ."observed tho brother,
us he strovu to calm ills painful emo
tions. Mis redder moaned. Her eyes lilt
ed with tears.
"1 thought all tho world of him," sho
murmured.
A long sllenco foil botweon the cou
ple. "Well, well, they're husband and
wife," at length multored I'eddcr
hoarsely. "And this, I supposo, Is all
thoro li to bo said."
Miss I'edder com pressed hur Hps until
they bled, staring at her brother witlin
fixedness amounting to ferocity.
"No I no!" nho breathed fiercely.
"Tno matter shall not end hero. That
marilHgo-thatabomlnabloinarrlago "
She clutchod at hor heart again, us If
sutrocatlng.
I'eddcr oponcd his eyes widely.
"Why. what can wo do?" he quo
rled. "You wouldn't havo mo murder
Ilawley, 1 supposo? Uhal wouldn't
mako him your husband. And, on tho
other hand, It wouldn't do ic auy good
if you woro to kill Clara Aymar."
"But thoro Is a way, Luko, of undo
ing that marriage"
redder started toward ids sister, as If
electrified.
"Do you mean It?" he demanded.
"I mean it, and 1 swear It! I'll novcr
consent to that girl's having Hawioy I
I'll dig a gulf between them us broad as
tho ocean! I'll undo that marriago, or
diet"
"Softly! WhoroisKato?"
IIo roJerred to their single servant.
"Sho's out for tho day," answered
Miss rodder, arising and planting her
self lu a chair. "Tlicro was llttlo to do,
you know, a3 1 did not oxpect you homo
until dinner."
"Then noono will hear us."
IIo drew a chair nearer to Hint of his
sister nnd sat down bosldo her.
"What's your idea?" ho asked, inn
whisper.
"My idea is to .separate them ; to turn
their lovo to hate ; to dig a pit boncath
their feet that will remain open for
ovor I"
"But how?"
"Will. Ilawloy Is poor, Isn't ho?"
'Certainly ; thoro Ja no mistako about
that. Ills mother was a helpless Invnlld
for tho last ton years of her life, and
Will. Insisted on her using forhcrcom
fort every penny ho earned. It hasn't
boon six months slnco howasrcllovedof
that burden. Ho's poor, therefore, as
you say poor as Job's turkey 1"
"Then lio'll havo to leavo his darling
Clara." sneered Mls3 redder vonomous-
lv. "Ho'll havo to absent himself from I
ids deary in order to earn their mutual
bread and butter. In short, lio'll havo
to go to sea again ?"
"Well, yes; I supposo ho will," as
sented I'eddcr. "Ho can got better
wages at sea than clsowhere. He'll sail
again soon, no doubt."
"I thought as much. And tho sea is
full of terribio dangers I When do you
sail again for Australia?"
"In about two wcoks possibly In ten
days, as tho ship's filling up rapidly."
"Ilawley is thoroughly competent
to bo your first mato?"
Tedder looked wonderlngly at his
sister a moment, and then answered :
"Of course. I know of no better man
for tho post."
"IIo must bo your first mate, then.
You havo influence enough with your
owncr?,I hopo.to turn out thopresont in
incumbent? '
"Why, tho post is already vacant. Mr.
Jardiug you havo seen him Mr. Jar
ding has just been called homo sudden
ly to Ohio,on account of his father's ill
ness" "Good ! That's fortunate You must
recommend Ilawloy for tho vacant
placo to your owners, and get them to
engage him. Tho thing can bo dono ?"
"Without thnloaat ilnnht.. Tr. urns un
derstood, you know, as I Just now re
marked, that I was to help Hawioy at
tho first opportunity. We'll according
ly suppose that ho sails with mo as first
mato tho noxt voyago. What then?"
"You must leavo him not dead, but
a prisoner on some desert island bo
tween hero and Australia 1"
Tedder looked his astonishment.
"If it can bo dono," ho said, after n
pause, "what next ?"
"You must corao back and report that
ho is dead, furnishing full details and
good proofs. Thoso details and proofs
will not bo dlilicult to manufacture
Than you must bo all kindness and
sympathy to tho young widow, as sho
will supposo herself to be, and in less
then a year thereafter sho will bo your
wife."
"Oh, if tills thing wero possible!"
sighed Tedder, beginning to look reliev
ed. "Possible ' It's as slmplo as kissing.
And tho moment you aro married to
Clara, I will tako a trip to Australia for
my health, and naturally enough, stum
bio upon tho very island whero you
havo left Ilawloy j effect his rcscuo; tell
him his wifo is dead ; condolo and sym
pathize with him like an angel; and
concludo tho wholo comedy by becom
inc his wifo nnd sottlln in Australia.
You'll thus havo your Clai a, on this sldo
or tno ocean, and 1 shall bo happy with
Hawioy on tho othor."
Sho was smiling now, with every
sign of anticipated triumph.
As to Tedder, ho twisted nervously
in his chair, scarcely vonturing to
breathe
"There's just ono difficulty." ho mut-
lered "that of getting Ilawloy on tho
ucsen isianu witnout 111s suspecting
anything.
"It can bo dono," and tho lips of Miss
Tedder camo together like thojaws of a
vico. "xncro's no uiuictuty about lliul
ing asultabio island ?',
"Not tho least. 1 saw tho Island in
my mind's oyo the moment you uttered
tho word, and n glorious ono It is for
our purpose"
"It will bo easy for you to get Haw
loy upon It," suggested Miss Tedder
thoughtrully. "If it's near your route,
you can call thoro for water. If it's
out of your way, you can bo blown
thoro by adverso winds, or be drifted
thero by unknown currents, or fetch up
thoro by a mistako in your reckoning
or a inuit in your enronomoter. Anil
onco there, you can havo Ilawloy seized
by some trusty agent, whilo ho is
aslioro upon business, or you can send
him sshoro under somo nrotouco. such
ns looking for a deserter from tho ship
or iur a siiipwrecKcu sanor, anu men
sail away without him"
"Say no moro," iuteruped Peddor,
Willi wild exultation. "I seo how to
manago tho affair from Its beginning
iu 113 eiiu.
"And you now seo thut wo can undo
mat nateiui marrago?"
"Torfectly perfectly. Tho afliilr
Will reuulro a llttlo time anil nntinnrn.
of course, and n llttlo expenditure of
juuuuy, uui wo uro suro to iriumpn.
Capital! glorious! 'What a load you
havo taken from my soul, Ituth ! What
a genius you aro."
Ho leaned to his feet and beean nac-
Imr to and fro rapidly, with tho most
extravagant sluns and exclamations of
joy.
"First to get Ilawley on his Island."
resumed Miss Teddor musingly. "Next
for you to marry tho pretonded widow.
TJion for rao to ro3cuo tho prisoner nnd
marry mm. anu unauy ior you anu
night to bo happy ,you in your way nnd I
in mino you with Clara in Now York
nnu wun vin. in Australia. You coiri'
pro bend tho wholo project clearly ?"
"From tho first stop to tho last,
Thoro's ouly Just ono possibility of fall
uro"
'.And that ono?"
"A refusal on Hawloy's part to accept
tho post offered him a refusal based
upon his marriago."
"Miss Tedder turnod palo nt tho
thought.
'But lio won't rofuso." sho soon do
elared, recovering hor equanimity.
"Ho has long boon wanting Just fueh n
41U imn juuk uuuii minimi; juat ruuil 11 I
place Married or slnglo, ho can't ncg-
leet his bread nml butter.1'
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLQOMSffTJIlG, CpLTJTTCOpyYrPa:
"Won mini, mini. 1 think wo can
count upon nun. Tito post ho camo
hero to asu mo ior Is now vacant, nnd I
win neooruingiy navo 11 oueroii to nun,
lust as If nothlntr had hnnnoncd."
"Exactly. You needn't speak of his
marriage, or scein to know anything
about it. You can simply offer him tho
post in question, in nccordancowlth tho
old understanding. And ho will accept
11. 110 cairt possiuiy navo any suspic
ion of anything wrong. Outwardly
ami apparently wo uro an on goon
terms with ono another, nud will ro
maln so. Lot tho wages offered him bo
uuerai. rossiuiy no may object to
leaving Ills young brldo so soon, but
tho next voyago aftor tills 0110"
Tedder Interrupted tho remark by
n gc3tttro of impatience. IIo was nil
oacorness now all determination.
"That noxt voyago after this ono will
not answer," no ucciarou. "iiawioy
shall accompany mo on my very noxt
trip. To mako all suro on this point, I
will havo hi in ongaged this very day.
In fact, I will seo to this now."
IIo seized ids hat nnd gloves, nddrcss
od a few words to his sister, and quietly
took his doparturo down town. Tho
last glances tho couplo exchanged nt
tho door woro full of jubilant wlckod
ncs3. Tho noxt thrco or four hours passed
slowly to Miss Tedder. Sho was bo
ginning to fear that tho wholo project
had miscarried nl Its very commence
ment, and was fretting horsolf Into n
fovcr,vhon Tedder suddenly mado ills
appearance. Ono glanco nt his vivid
Hushes, nt his dancing eyes, nt his nlry
manner, was sufficient.
"Wo triumph then?" sho cried,
throwing herself into liis nrms for llio
first tlmo in years.
"Complotoly! I saw my owners on
tin subject, ami thoy sent for Hawioy.
Ho at first offered somo objections, as
was natural, but tho high wages, tho
great step upward, tho kindly interest
wo all manifested, soon brought him to
n grateful ncceplnncol"
"Splendid!" murmured Miss Tedder,
with n ripplins laugh. "1 know tho
thing was feasible And so In two
wcoks moro our fond bridegroom will bo
plowing tho sea again"
"In two weeks moro, ituth? Wo
shall bo off in six or eight days. Tho
carco is lumbllncr nboard tho Flulnn
Cntdcrs, to say nothing of a fair list (if
passengers, tho Honeymoon or our
lovlngdovoswillbo abridged tosix short
days more, you may bo certain."
CHAI'TEIt II.
A 0 HEAT STKr TAKEN.
In tho midst of tho Antarctic ocean,
a littlo oirtlio roulo from Now York to
Australia, thoro lies a largo island
named Kerguelon's Land, or as Capt.
Cook callod It the Islanil nf Tlvsnln.
tlon.
It was discovered just a hundred
years ago, (In 1772,) by tho French naval
officer whoso namo is boars. It was un
inhabited then, nnd is to day as desert
ed as over.
The smallest school-boy among our
readers can find it upon tho map of tho
world, about midway betwecu the south
end of Africa nnd Austrnilia. woll up
toward tho South Pole.
It is a hundred milos in length by
fifty in breadth, and is consequently
thrco or four times as largo as Ithodo
Island.
Its coasts nro so wild nnd dangerous
that its discoverer, during tho two ex
peditions that ho mado to it, did not
onco brine his Shiiw to finnhnr In nnu nf
its bays and harbors.
its snapo is very Irregular, but some
thing liko thatof an liour.pIaR. it bolncr
nearly cut in two by n couplo of largo
bays ; but theso two divisions aro un
equal in size, tho northern peninsula
being much larger than tho southern.
Its coast lino is wlhllv hrnk-nn nnd
jagged, its innumerable gulfs being long
mm narrow, anu us promontories aro
correspondingly sharp and slender,
reacning out into the ocean llko fing
ers. Tim l.n.lir riF Ilia :.,,!.,, 1 m
semblcs that of somo hugo monster of
tho antediluvian world, oven as Its
capes nnd headlands resorablo such a
moustor's unsightly Hmb3 and claws.
A more terrific solitudo than this Islo
of Desolation docs not exist upon our
wilxkuu piuuet.
Neither tho snows of Himalaya nor
tho sands of Sahara can outvio its ter
rors.
No inhabitants is there, not oven a
savage no house, no tree, no shrub, no
luiicu nor roau, no uoiu nor garden,
no horse, no dog not oven a snake or
a wolf.
Lone, blasted and barren, it looks
liko tho skeleton of a land that has
perished.
It may indeed bo that Desolation is
tho relic the surviving fragment of
a comment mat went uown hero count
less ages ago, with hosts of inhabitants,
in somo vast convulsion of nature
It lias certainly undorgono dreadful
visitations ; been rent by earthquakes,
pulverized by frost, lashed and wasted
by fierco tempests.
Its mountajns aro only of modorato
heights, but aro capped eternally with
snow.
Its vegotatlon is limited to a few
dwarfish plants, including somo mosses,
a species or lichon, a coarso grass, n
plant r&scmbling a small eabbago, nnd
a sort of cress.
Its winds nro raw nnd piercing, its
summer cold nnd frosty, its winters
thoso of tho Toiar Circles.
Tho intorior of tho island is occupied
by immonso boggy swamps, whero tho
ground sinks at overy step.
Tho rains In Desolation aro almost
inees3ant,In their season, and tho island
is accordingly veined with numerous
torrents of fresh water, somo of which
havo worn out of tho solid rock tro
mondotts cavities and gullic. Tho
only othor soason than that of . rains
is ono of almost constant snow.
Tho fogs of that ghastly regi u aro
woll worthy of tho rains, being of a
cioud-liko density, and hovering almost
continually over tho wholo face of tho
island.
Tho sun of Desolation is usually hid
den by a canopy of lead-colored clouds,
and appears, on tho raro occasions when
It Is vlsiblo, scarcely brighter than tho
moon in other latitudes. As to tho
moon itself, and tho stars, tho clouds
and fogs rarely permit thorn to botray
their existence.
No fish worthy of note, not even
fishes of proy, abound in tho adjacent
waters, by reason, perhaps, of their con
taining poisonous minerals, or deadly
exhalations from tho volcanic fires bo
ncath them.
Yet tho LTim dark sna lni'lnslnrToc.n.
latlon lias dono something to ropair tho
l'cngums, uucks, gulls, cormorants
unu oiner manno oirus nro plentiful In
somo of its hnrbors.
Seals nlso abound.
Strango and terribio land !
NotasInL'Io human helm, s'n ri- na
Is known, lias over lived thoro, savo as
is now to bo recorded In theso pages.
Near tho middle of n dull, dismal af
ternoon, somo cloven wcnirs tntni- lliim
tho dato of tho preceding events, tho
good ship Flying Ctllders drow near to
mo isianu ot Desolation, shaping her
coursp toward Its northernmost bay,
called by Captain Cook Christmas liar-
uur,
, Ir V'-Vy113 Mowing from tho
n.9.rt'' ani! Unship was carrying overy
BiV , hor cmlva3S. Including stud-
Her crow both wair.1
about tho deck, and her passongors a
otum , nuiuuui-iiuii gatnerca in
groups, mostly forward, ami wn .
ing with great intorcst upon tho wild,
rugged shores beforo thorn, so far as tho
iuk uuspeuucu upon tnoso shores per
mittcd thorn to becomo vlalbln.
Tho ship had coino hero for wator,
nearly all her water casks having been
stovo or started during n squall ten
daya provlously, nnd overy soul nboard
of hor having beon slnco that dato upon
miuri allowance.
T , , , 4 , , nmuu wiijH.
LH ,c''Jcj looking unusually happy,
Willi AViil. Ilawloy bosldo him,
upon tno quarter-deck stood Capt,
"I menn to get our wntor nbiard bo
foro dark, Captain Tedder, nnd to nvold
losing n night hero," Bald thi young
executive, totally unconscious Jof tho
plot to leavo him nlono on tho ifcsolnto
island, nnd of tho oxtrnordlnaryhdvon
turos which wero beforo him. Tho
Btrnngo events that happened thoro,
will bo found ouly In tho No Ydrk
Lcdgor, which Is now ready a id for
salo nt nil tho book-stores nud nows
dopota. Ask for tho number dated July
13, nnd In It you will got tho continua
tion or tho story from tho placo wbcro
it loaves off hero.
Miscollauoons.
jyjILLEU'S STOKE.
B, H, MILtjCU A DON,
hnvn rnmnufiil Dinl utn-n tn t .....
. - ...... uiviu .vj .iig luuju luiiui'ljf
occupied by Meiidculmll.on Matustrcet.niooms
burg, noarly oppoille tho Ilptscopal Climoli
whero thoy nrodetormlnoittoscllouniiuoilcrnto
terms as cna bo procured elso whoto. Thler stock
comprise
LAUIliH' UHt;s8 U00D3
ot tho choicest Atvlimniwt IntAfll r(iti.int.
with 11 largo assortment of Pry Hoods and (Iro-
iutiut,,i'uusisuui;oi lueiouowiuga nicies
Cnrpots,
Oil Cloths,
oths,
Onssltnores,
HIlftWtH, '
KlnmielN,
Silks,
Whlto Uoodn
1 .1 lloi in,
HonpHlclrlK,
Mnsllun,
Ifollowwme
fed arwni c
Qucelmwnre, HardWAro
Hoots nud Shoes,
Huts nnd T3npV"" ""' "
I loop 11 fir.,
tiinlirnll.tn,
t,nokliM!-l.i in,
Till I'M
Co:!, ,1,
Hiiitirs,
'reus,
Klce,
Allspice,
(Jlngor,
C'lniinniou,
NuIihoks
AND MOTIONS UKNKKAIjIjY.
Ill Short, nvarvllltllf lltninlltr lrrm, In nn....,.n
torus, in which thoy Invito tho attention ofth,)
I'uiiiiu uiMiuntuy, j no ingupsi pneo will lio pnld
for country produce In exchnngn for goods,
M. II. JHHii.KiiA HON.
net 3171 tf llloomHliiitK l'n.
JKW STOCK OF CLOTH INO.
l'resh nrrlvnt of
sntiNo goods
DAVID LOWIlNllKlia
Invites attention to his slock of
CIIEAl' AND FABIIIONAIIM: OI.OTIIINH.
at his storo on
MaluStroct, In tho now block,
llloomsburg, l'a.,
whoro no has JnM rccotved from Now York nud
1'hlladclphln a full osiortmcnl of
MIIN AND HOYS' CLOTHING,
including tho most fashionable, durable, nnd
haudsomo
DKESSaoODS,
consisting of
BOX, SACK, ItOCO, GUM, AND Olli-UJ.OTU
COATS AND PANTS.
of all sorts, sizes and colors. Ho has nls.0 rep len
lsueu his already largo stock of
CLOTH AND CAS3IMEKES,
ST1UPED, FIOUItED, AND PLAIN VESTS
BIIIOTS, CKAVATS, STOCKS, COLLAKS
HANDKERCHIEFS, QLOVES,
CUSl-lJ UtMH, AMD i ANU i AUTICL1CS
Ho nas constantly on hand a largo nnd well-ke-
ectod assortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTINOS,
which ho is prepared to mako to order Into any
Kinu or doming, on very &hort notice, and In tho
best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear,
and most of It Is of home manufacture.
HOLD WATCHES AND JEWTSL1! Y,
ot every description, fine nnd cheap. Ills case ot
lowelry Is nouurpassod In thlslplaco. Call nnd
examine his general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELItY.dC.
octl3'71 DAVID LOWENBEItU.
IiaUWAi
v
READY RELIEF
ruui Tin: woithT pains
In from Ono to Twonty' Minutes.
OV ONE HOUR
i ru u w..lv!turmpiitnrcilaiiyono
-i I i with tain.
l:DW.3 l.l.AliV IU.I.1K1' 13 A CUUE FOI!
UVUIIV I'AIM.
Il h .is l ho fln.t aud U
Tins Only J'lilll ltomoily
l'i tt ui-l util- Moil tlu nnt cicruchtlnc pain,, nlliyi In
lLmin..iliiit, tin.! mrt'4 l'u!iirc.lloiis,iiliclutrof tlio I.mm,
M.'imuli. Iluiu)., ur ullur gutuU or urcau, ty olc U'lHut'
U'JTl,
IX KttOM I1N15 TO TWENTY MINUTE4,
ol.mtur l.mv ili.k'iit i.r i iruiUtlni; Ihc I.alli llm ltllKU
MA'IIC, lli-tl rl.i.k'it, Intlrin, t'rlnikd, nou. Neuralgic,
ir l'n.ln.Uil nllli i!ltL-.i- may HulUr,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Wll.l, AFPOU!) INSTANT HASH.
1NT1.A5IMAIIDN IIP 'Mil: KIIINKV.S.
im i,.M.iAiui.N dp the in,.mi:i!.
lM'I.AMll.VlWN OP TIIIO linWKI.4.
COMII'VUON OP TIIK Ll'Xl.S.
Mir.i: Tiu.ovT, Mi'pirri.T iiiuutiiimi.
I'ALWTAIIllN OP THE H1UIIT.
HY.iTi:i:irs, i-isdci-, uuiiiiikkia.
t'ATAKUH, lSrU'ENZA.
ni'.uiAcin:, Tncini.uMii:.
NKI UAl.niA, ltllEUJUTISSI.
cm.n rmu.s win: cuu.i.i.
'I l.u n II.' a lun ..r tli- lli-iuly Ili'lliTIi llio part or
i'iiUiluiu tliv .it , , r illltiwully ixlaln uULaUuiil c:m4 ai.il
ttitiifoit.
Tttti.ty ilropn li l.ilf i tuiul.lt r cf water will In a few
ii run. Ci:MI'l, M'AHMS, SOUl. STOMACH.
ilKAiii'iiiiuv, kick iii:.miai!iii:, iii tiii:iu:
Wr.'!,l;:!iYt ,V'-Nl) '-"k i'"ivi:i, au.i
.ill I.N I l.lt.NAI. I AIN.-.
'Irti.kT. hlo.nl. I nh-.,iji tarry a Iwllla tf ltinliini-i
lluiJv li'lli-r iiillr llifi.i. A I i i'iuj.s in w..t. i i it
t ui .1 .in"., or .:.l i-tiniii ,liati.'i:, f w .Ur. ItiibfUr
t in I .. .Ii 11 ai.li ... Il.ilu. ...i-llii.iiU.l.
I'iiVDi! .IM) AI'IJ.
IT.Vnit ANU A .I'l. f . .1 ior (im i-i nH. Tlifro I, r.nt
a K'liinli.il a.it ii lln iM.il.l lint ullt iiiro IVier ami '
Anc, ami lill Ml.. i ' ii-I.iih llih.iu, -i irj. I, Til to'i.l.
lillow. nml i.llmi I n. ,i 1 l.r IIAIHt A H I' l.l.si
Mnulrli M IIAIlW n'S l.l ,M l.i:i.n;r. j-iity Lj.ti
pirliottU'. hol.l lyl)ru.'"tii '
HEALTH ! BEAUTY! !
stiiomi ami li'iii; men m.onn-iNri!i:AM: or
lM tiinSiWMVJV' 1!I!Al!
DR. R: A D WAY'S'
SARSA PARILLIAN RESOLVENT
"A-t M,uR Tin: tiitsr Asrovi-iiiNii niiw, so
',1' N HM'II' Ahl TIM CIIANin:-, fin;
''.'V... ! Nni:itiioi:s. pnnu tiik ini i ni; '
THAT '"ll"'V WlJ-M"-';l I i MliLtU IKl:;
Evory Day an Inoroaao In Flosh
antl Wolght Is Soon and Folt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Eviry ilron .f U,a 8A)U.M'.M!II.I.1AN HKSOI.VH.NT
foiiiii.ui. ,-iln llir.-ilirl, llio lllu.ul, biiul Prln.', ami ollur
IlilliUamt Inlccnr tliu ttfiii llio iUtrd lif.', for It renin
tlta mUa ft Ilia U.ily Mill, hvw nml tniiml l.l.tiri.il.
Scn.rul l . K) .lillN, l'oninn,ll..ii, (llimliilir illjoaw, I'lciH
In llio 1 ruit. Muiuii, '1 iiinmi, Niilv', In tlm (llaiid, ami
filler t'lrl-. f Hie m muii, Nire Lid, MriHiiond iJbllt.lririi
friim Hie 1. ir. n , t II, m.r.t r. mut ..!., aLvaM-i, krut
1'itir oi,i Kcil.l lUa.l. Itiu IViaiu. halt lilu-uui,
l.rt-lp'1 ii, Ai ne. Ill art S, ,u, yi mi In llio rii.li.Timu.rs:
t imeii In tlie Winn:., an,l all i.iMkci,intl ana luti.ful ill,;
cli mi. Ml.l Siei it, I.0-1 t'f S,erm, uuil all il.i.teiCftl,Q
llle l.nnell..e. re ultlilu llu runltvo rmgo of till, Moniler
of M i,lern r'Miui-liv, ai, I .t lew ill),' lumnlll l.ruvd to
itn I'imoii n-ltt' U f.,r illlui tf llu.c forlal if ilUiaae Its
jh,i. nl .owvr t mre. Il.em.
If Hie leitl.iit. tlilly t-icoinli rnluci',l liy llio ivalcianl
it wniii,.Hli..ii tint u idi.tliwilly t ronrfMlnp, micccciU In
iirr. 4!I,ik lln-io w.i.le-1, nml retiln tlui .iu.u null now in itrr
i m el, fi on ii ,ltl,y l,,io,l.,ii,l l,U tlio HAKSArAIIIL-
1.1 Mill III I ll.ll I -..Mu (
Nut i.i, li ii,.,-, llio riiu.u'aiLitt lliiiLrcNr cieet all
I ii.mii r. iij-.II it .m.oit l.i tin hi i if ('lu,, nlr, rlcrUulom,
mHitutiui il. iiiani.iiii'i,Lj umtut ltlithoiiilyiuuliitu
Siltlui y it lIliKldir f.'oinpliiliils
frill iry. anil Wnaili liUeaKH, flrnrel, UliklM, llrnrsy
M;i..ai:. oi ttat.r. lnr..i,liii-iieoi,f I'rluo, llrlf lil'i UUurf.
ll.uniniur..i, ami lu u'l i.imi 11I11 ro ll.eio nro l.ikWu.t ilS
i..).lt. ur tliu ival. r 1, tl.UV, cl,,iijj-, inlu.l tli luUtalico
i .utlio y lille if an iiif.or llircaJi llko kilo .Ilk. or lliera
iI'IhwUi, met nkiu Hiiro U u l.rlikl'ii;, iiurnltirf hi-nsatlua
ii .lion I'-i'-liiJ iu.lt r, a.il ,.ilu In tl,o buiali of tkS ILiU ami
... .,.,., .....h. cu aniioar.liirr, ami Wlilti) uuiiouu
lloiijlili l.liti,, 1'ino,
..WORMS, Tlio mly I iai t, aixl euro Uciutdj' tut
II wrmi- til, iaj, ; ttc.
Tumor tY 115 VoaiV rou(h
Cured Uy XUutiy Ucsolvoni,
t. . I l.t ) I i i hi 'Jii n r Iti tli otkili-4 nud
1 ' ' " " ' .1 il . n ii L-li.l'f il." Irl.J
ti.rjrtbli t'-iUitii - ti-iw'i t il in-lUfiiit L.lvtl in. I uw
ir), -Urt, i, il, ,li M'Mlltry ill L ,t t !! ii f-.nU In It.
I. I hU uifvr.-l r r l,lt ,. wu I tu..lt tU IwilW tf iW
I tl-tt L4 una Uin if ll4it.i'i rill, ami to ti-llUnf youi
U..lvi: I,w4 lUr i ii I Vuof In. o .r U U m-n tr Ml,
lUt ' t 1 r . I ll Mti'j(ni)Uwelf,ei(r tli thin.
I rl . 1l(lt U Jon Iv, tUv Uuol.lt r liirrl. Voti C.in iml.ll.li It If
i IUNNAII T. KNAir.
OK. RADWAY'S'
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
l't f.e'.ly I. it, i, clivllilly t' ill I 11 It I. Bsril rum, 1 nrflrc,
riiful lie, t.uilfy. l'i in-.-, 1,11 1 t r, t.tl ii . !4Uiu'i I'lltHi
for llio tur-of all ilLonkricr llio btoiuuli. l..ur, lliwilg,
Klilii. i ,, Hli.!,ler. Iitnoin )i . l.iailio, 1'uii.tliia
llmi, rn.tlvi-ne-4, linll 'i-.tiou, lli.H-j."Ii, llliounioh.. fill
lnu 1 i.iur, lull limn illou ,, tl'e UoliI. I'll.,, ami all 110
r.iiirinei,l, of II. : Ji.ioi.,1 -,e,j. (" uu.ieil to KText
atwllho cure. IMuly, VniiUU.-,.iouli.li.l. j i.o inouury,
liiliuri!ii,i,rikiiUr..,iiii,iii., '
t cr Olifirv. ll,o r.,llt,i, lnt. r.i toiri mullli front III
orJen or llio tlltfvtlli u OraiM t
CinillpulM, liiail ril. It.llr., i rf llr lle.,1 In lag ll.l"
Aililily at ll. SkuiiMh, N.utt . I 'no it urn, litiymt nf Kno.l,.i'iill
) ur tvLt la tU. tui ,t 1 . K'ur r.iti ii..ii,, rinliliir cr t luu.r
A Cf ,loM.i i RAIV'HVu.lj ill rroo IksiiVon
tefii'v i'.i ijmii'rirC1 "lu " !'
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I'HUOAbKS,
WHITE GOOBiS, '
miiMfii:,
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NOTIONS, TIUMMINGN, 1 '
.. . , . i . , .. i
HOSIERY ANI) OllOVKS,
( i ' .
nml owryHiIiiK generally, kqpt imn lint-class
DHY ClOODS.STOUli.-i. Air
i !. i , ,1.:, n : 1
. ; ! rl ' t " I i ti '.tlj
nnowttrt'H ulocic,' '
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HART O I.' CO I! Ill' 1 10 ITH B, M A1 N ' ft'? 1 1 K t:V,
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BLOOMSIlUIia, I'A
Cut illustrates lha mnnnnrnr Ifefdr
'Fountain ' Nasal Injector,!
on
DOUCHE.
Tills Instrument la especially dcslsnctl for tho per
fect application of
, DR. SACC'S CATARRH REMCDV.
Ills tlio only form of Instrument yet Invented nlth
Mlilcli llnltl racillcina can lio earned Malt vp and
pciutli applied to all pans of tlio affected nasal
piii;ci, nml tlio chnmbcra or cavities communicating
tlicretvlllt, In whlcli eoresnnd ulcera fieqiicnllycsist,
and fronnvliicUtlio catarrhal tliscliarco ptncrallyrro
coeds. TUo wantof bucccjsIu ticatlngCatatili here
toforo hu arisen larscly frofii tlio lmpoesiliillty of
applying remedies tu tlicso critics nnd chambers
liy any or tho ordinary methods. This obstarlo in
tho way of cno'ctlnr; cures is entirely nvercomo liy tho
invention of tho Donelio. lu usln this liitniment,
tlio Fluid Is carried by its outt w eight) no snuKino, lore
,lng or puTtping being required.) tip uno iiosiul lu alull
ft-utly tlowiuij etrcain to tho lilstlictt poillcu of tho
nasal p-Hsnics. passes Into nnd llimoiislily (lor.iilcs
ill tho titboi and chambers connected theicnltli, aul
flo.vs o-.tt n I tlio opposilo nostril. Itsiuols piquant nrd
so cliuplo Dmt n child can titulcrsland It, full
anil t'-vpllnlt iliiv.illotis accompany each
liittrtiupni. When used Willi this llistluimi.t.Di'.
Suo'n Calartlt liemcdy cures recent attacks ol
..Colli In tlio Ilontl by ft few applications.
symptoms of t'aiai ili. l'rci;utiit head
ache, tliscliarco l'.illinr Into throat, coiiictlnics iro
f.iso, watery, thlclt mucus, purulent, ofl'tiislvo, &e.
In others n dryness, dry, watery, weal; or inllamcd
eye-', t-tonpln' up or obstruction of nasal pusa2e?,
rlnslnz in cars, doarucsj, lianklSR and coiifldns to
char throat, ulcerations, ccaba Iront ulcers, tolco
alterel, nasal twanri, ofl'onsiio breath, Impatred or
total deprivation ol senso of smell ard tanto, dlzzl
it is, mental depression, loss of appetite, lndlgca.
Una, enlarged tonsils, ticMln; coush, Ac. Only a
f;w or tlicso symptoms nro likely to bo prefect lu
unvcaso at ono time.
lit-. Sarto's l.'iiinvili Itcmcily, Mhen used
with III-. I'lorco'uNnsinl lloncliv, and accom
panied with tho constitutional Irtalmtnt ulilch Is
reeommonded In tho pamphlet that wraps each hot
tto of tlui Homcdy, Is a peirect Fpecillo lor this loath
Bomo disease, and llio ptoprletor ofl'crs, In Rood faith,
sill) rpn'iml for ncaso lio can i-ot cure. The
Itemedyls mild and pleasant to use, containing nn
Ktronu' or caustic dru;s or poisons. Tlio Catanh
Iti-mcdy Is sold utOi) cents, Uoucliu at Ul cents, liy
all lii-iiiiEiutx, or illlicr will bo mailed bypro.
prlctor un receipt uf oi) cents.
n. v. I'lijiion. ni.n.,
S'llu l'upilt'tiil.
QA"RRIAGE BrANUPAOTOTU',
, Blooniabmu, ra ,
, . M, C, SI.OAN A ilttOXnl It,,
Huvo ou hand oiid r.ir n.iia hi ii u . .
lln vl.ia . .. U , in'. .V,T.T.; ' " ' ''" -1 '
1 OAiiijuaca, upd;
0.11HHHUW, i:,'li,i -.
nnd ovrrdwrlptlWriifWaijnril., ''L 'J ' '
' ' pr.Aiv .Ktin'in-yif' '
Alfli, A-
alilo luntorlnlH, nud by the uieJl't?.tiiyKccd
usiimont will bo round to Im of tlio I.1 host elaS
midsurotoglvo perfect mtliMortuli. 'alley llavo
clho n Hue nnoituiout ol ,
of nil tho neiTcist ntut r.iOt,ljiiloiiiiiq Hylei
welj mid c-velully mijuo au f tlo l,yt, ,igitcr.
AuiiiBpfcllpn.oC1hc.Jr wotit iH ailed na It I
bcllovod that vont tupvflur can bp found Intiie
country. , anTl
JTAlsIAN KKKS ,i)JRS, ,
'liwlllelllUiItllianiid Jn)V n Inrillrnt lllllnli, I-
.Yuiiimiiu, .11. 1VU1U. fttillX OHl iruuS .J1LO. UktaU-
.fl(JOUIl(I , u ol ''I , .
ITALIAN WARMS OF BEES.
In lit Ainerlntri lilv at $18 per ivmrni. I will
lffit"irs? ?irt "l'n''lPi,l'lncU'.colouliii nt a,ua;
iiiinblo prlee, l'mqllallou Uncojia lorwlc. , .
''I nliij innlto 'to mrjfr Tlio tlouUo 10-lootri'eci
Hottalillurruwa. l'rlce, sttid teetu,t!3 qplroa
. VI ."iiiivi juturuiaiiiiti nuiitcsH.
m
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Oic ii.li "i 1 I'm i niul a Ji(. "V- l'1- i,' Vf
fiH' llcmrttur -ftrtA liiviffftntr.rTlli6 S.lcm( eWJii g
off all poif'HpM,ittfttterl anil, remtwf; llj.l)eol ,1'f
hcSl(hrc6mJmot,.fciiirlclinicit,i f c li'iv.tMl imih'nnlii g
niiy mint! an 1 Ihty nre tut tt'ftttinmitttftic i,
promt in tlitir fiction, ctrt.i n iti tli.tr r.-uli t .Vd
reliable lu nil r.Mtiii of tllkciw. ' '
pin ltrmti cmi inUn (licn llllicivt ftcconl
Uft Ut cllrccliun. fiU remain ma tmwtt, tirvrtiUtl tlicit
tn'nc art iw (U truyitly miuir u yrn t r olU r 14 Jaii
fttid the vllal ormi varted liovoml llio oltil rf fcpiir.
J)yRit'i)Fila or Iiidltfrllmit llc.vlulie, V&m
in tlio Slmii! Ui Coughs, '1 ikIhuc i c f the I licit, 1)jiI'
in Sour Kntcutinmuf llio fitnniuli, ll.nl 'l'nbto in tin
oVtli. Itiltou Ait.KlfS, l'alpiuiinu cr thi llclrl, Jti
fl.imm.ntlrtn Of tlio I,ur , Tain in tlio reckons tf ilic KuU
ny,(Ui(lalHm'liciltlherp,imful lymptom, aruilicUi'
springs nf !Dy-pciisi,i( lu ilicsd Cumpl.initi it itif ti
cflitnl, and ens "bttte will ftovc a lictWi fHiataiitet tf It
tnunts tli m ji leiiuilitfindreriltQtiicutj
Knt l'V'iniilo I niuiilutiiti, in utiL- or r,' ni.;r
tkil cr fcjimU, .it tlui ilauii cf W'jamnlici&ii, &r tlic Iwa
t T irfc, thc'Q Ionic Tlilttrs (1ipl,iy "oilecMi.il an iulluci.cj
tint a miTkal iifiproVimcnt is&i)'i rvercfrisiillc,
Vov lilllummutory mill Chiimlo Illicit
mnlliTtt tmd Omtf, Dyspctwla or lmUHetiort, Ulliotu,
UcmiUQtit ajuI Intermittent l'- err, Paani t-f tho Ulot-J,
T.ivir, KMrfflv fintllll.uItUf, tlicso liiitorihnvelecn inuat
etttcossful. iiach Disi iscs nr cansoi.1 Uy Vitl.itcl Utanrf,
wh'tli is gcncMlly pruJuctJ by dtraiiKciUwiil of lha Ui
, RtitiveOiRnns.
Tlipy nio a CJciiMtt T'lirRiitlvc wrtl n
a Tonus V(nieiin n!-t tile piiti'Inf metit rf aciinp a a
, n iitiwerful iigout in r. ho vi iifi t,eni,i tmn f t lulltmniitiou
' otitic l.w'cr inU Vi ccr.il (iiii3, ,nnl in liilinm Dise.nes,
Vov Mtlu Dliicnscv, i;iupijon, Totter, Suit
Klibiim, l.Kitclio, Spni, l'lmplur, I'lpmlt , I!ni'-, Car-Imnc't'-,
KiiiH-worim, .Sfnlrt-llentl.Sorc l.jc, 1 rj.ipd i.
Itrli, Stint l)rctiliiatm!ii of tlm Slim, Jtumtu aul
D'rneiseS if tlu'Skin. cf tt!nt.cf tiainc ft mtv.re, uc
literally tin,; up aiul carritd out tf ilie ejbiem in ailitrt
time bv the u o of tlice H.ttcr. (Inc brittle in suth
cams will com itice tlio aicrtdulou i of tlitir turativo
CflOLU,
find it imji'iiuios bnntmtj tlirtniLli t!u l.m in J'lmiu',
Kmptinm, t,r Botcti1 tietnrj it vbcti you find it ob
sinictcil nml sliiggbti in thevenr.: cloanic it wlitu it Ik
f iiii I jour fecbni will U1! joi when. Keep tlio blood
jiUKmul the btwltJi of tlio (jsteni will fo'low.
fJratcfiit 11inniiutil4 t rotlaiin Vistgar Bit
rim ilia mut wtiulerftit ImiajrAtit tint cur sustained
Ihc sinliinn sy-itni. ...
IMn 'I'njic, nnu ntlicr Worm, litibinR In ilin
ey.it cm df bi iiwny thau'-aiKU, nre elfectunlly destroyed
nnd rcmrived. Sivt a di&liiiRuilKd plivMoloi-istj 'I'hcro
u Fcarccly m iudivldu.it upou the face tf the cutli whose
Lody ii exempt fiom the presence of worms. It is not
upou tlm henhhy element nftbi botlythtit norms exist,
but up -n the tbsoucd liiuuor .md blutiy depoiita th.it
jirccd tht-e living inon-lert rf cb'C.Te. No system nf
ricdicb1?, no vcimifuKon, no nnthelatmUtcr. will frca tlio
j tt( ui from worms like these liuum.
Mecliuiitcnl DNrtHcs. l'trons engagtil in
PhibH and HitnernN, tucti ns rimribCM, 7Vjk Setter,
CuM-bc.itcri and Mincir, ns they tv Uauco in life, will ba
mij''tt to inralyti of the llouJ . To uu.iid nfjatnt
lhisIilte .nl'uof VM.i;fttt''i VlKKGAIt IJittit. f I1C3
rr tuire a cc,as n I'k vcutivij.
IMIImis, ltc niKttnti mid tutcvinlUcitt
1'YvciS) which am kM'prcValeht in the vallej i f f our
cu.it r:i-rj thiouRtiot't Uio Uniud States, cpcchlly
tlind cf the fifi -.rippl, Ohio, Ml sntirl. Illinois, Tun
iiufc, Cuin'iorlnuO, ArltarriF, lied, Coloinrio, Haift
Uiotiiande, Pe ul, Al.tbama, Mcbile, S.t innah.l'oanolic,
Jamofl, and many oll.cri, with thur vvt trilnitariei,
tlirmi Jiout nur tnt.ro country during the Slimmer and
Autuinu, ond reiliarlt ih'y M durin scaiom ol ununal
licit and ihne s, arj in.uaUy ntojiiipnuitd by exten
sive d ra'')! idi cT the stomach ai.d Intr, nnd uthtr
abt(jiuiuaMfecra, 'llicro aia ahwSi mtu or lcsa tb
trnrlinns of the liver, a wud.nc i and iniiahte fated
the .tniinch, and prciftfn,f r rf tha hnwol buin ;
cIo--mI ii whltiuud acoamiiiatig i. hi their titat
' mfcm.M riti-MK?, 'A-r'i.in a fw rtnl inl'iitiit i up-n
1U5 o viih'J iw'i,ii,cfcciiiir41yiieccaari', 'Ihere ia
l'hta'nnrrif'f r tlio p.tr o e ntiul tJ Dn J. W l uru's
Itirn 'is " tleyuill niia.dily rcniu tho
(hi!-Ltiltr.d hctl maita u.th whu.'i tho l-i,.l3 nro
loa 11, at the nine tf no Mini dnim" th pcereimni nf t!ia
luur, .md uti ill (i.-kviii : th- hildiy tuuttivui t.f tl..i
distiw rn
scioiul;' u IiluV V.viU Wh la S-.U imr,
UlfeH Vr fpi'i, 1 N O i,r, bu.'HUil
ilainiiii)tn", Ji. UUht- liiP.rimiitioit, Mercurud Af
r.cti(i'i , f!d S u , I iiijitu us ol the ISUip, Knrs l'.yes,
.etc., etc. hi ihmi.ai I.i Ml oilKTcmititMtlcrtal TJiscasc,
Wai ki h -i liu iuuff Im. J)fci.0 n iUit Kteat
cuMt'v r,".rii'M,.u u?-.l.i.1(a' a-ul httrac'ablj
VVt? 'r.Vrriili VliUnr B!Hir
art 'iiiaji i'i,TrjtWit6 ruitfljr niutier. Uy fiiTitvn
tlu .A i ' t'i -. , 1 1 ! ' . i (,'lwi aray
iii. v j i. 1 ,t. ii nl- t ' icfhr f'tpos-.tf
tilt' i id u: I .a . ii 1 ...in, Itid 1 t -.1,. il.U.t tui J
IM t-l d '
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1111' 1 Iki l 1, li li - 1 Lj . i i Ui(
Mu'itt ipwt, l.tllLK ',il)i'ii-tt'nHeliti-,C6inicr Iifit.Mt,'
' "Wi'li UtVA'ffifttfb', . v.'v rf
IV'v.V''n:1;!-"j'i"l vt.llu',tii ire tlio ln.t ifcl
rnfi' i-'tt- f, 'ujitinr i .'nl in i'1-.uvit fjcis u7t r
l1 nifi,, llwiCi 9i -nitjii.tnllrLiil rouct thj
'1 1
l SlUuu ptiiiKrl'ti .till
in ilt.'l, nml bwell, rWI
.tlillt'l III "Ml st-lrti,
C'rt I'lnn'l'
l kf'tl1- f
ft r'"3 tTni'i "liTrnn ilfoDplTio sy'l'u.'i"
I.,'
Li.,1 iLAKiJr,.v . cnuuini
' linr Anii-ni.:, .
.liu' i.i. Iicl
ilia twiu-tlon of 1 Ir,
1, ,, ll lllll. I. .ll.fl 1, .1
ll llrtsr li 11!
i .' .il i -iMf f I . i cfta . r lit .iri
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, ..,. i. .. .,j t,i)j(t i , ah nil(ii c
i" '' ,1'mi f'ciimi.1. Ihc lui, ll.
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r 1 . , 1 1 1-1, .i , it.
Vl-. .i' Hit-
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I . I I 1,., I.Hllli 11
VL-oiiii.'. anil trl.u mil-
.u y s.. a.ij s
I .'KVS.I.IK'.CO.,
i.i l'i ... ll
I .. i... ui , .Ntiv Vorit,
I .1' HI. L.UlsS.
til '-7- 11m
Tin: fxc'iiiniM::: that
COMrOSi: HOS D l.lc nro
'I'li'ilislird on eVe1' p i :", there-
ibro it m nntu Faint i c.r.it.on,
, con.stat':!).! ,, k
il'IITfiK'I.VK'S PUir.ri'.tUr; JT
litis aicertniri emi'.'.r ! rolhln,
jiiyijiilis iu r.llitui.r.uf1,iiitv.:i...i-ili-'i.t,
Skill n;s,n -i, ! v, r t'n ,t
lilti'lt' tihil all ui .- " rf t'.'j
iUO'wfl, . , i-
01-13 2JIII,3 C'? Iii i'AUi -will
ilu more jou.l t!.u t .1 1 ,;C I
ui' llio Krujn ol' tiar.-iji .nil t.
THE UNOCnV.lGllCO PHYSICIANS
Ii tvo tucil r.rs.ai!.)l;s in tLtirjiriftic a
fur tho I'-i'sl tlir'oo yearn 1t1.1l ftfel y
oiiilurfti it trt relialib Altcr.itlt)
ail l!.ip.l ('urilicr.
ril.-'' ' 7 fit II. of JJuUim.ro.
Iiii-'.- -''l-f.., '
ruu 11. v.j v. 1:11. 'i
n't r IX'T '.SVl l.LY. 'I'
IWt, .1. ti HJ'AIlKrf, ul NUhnhsMlV,
I.. .. l-.y. .. .
1. 1. .lucinTUA, i.v.iumiiii.
.'A.Si'-fflTlT.lS. t-.l-,
men) aid raiDonsED by
' CSSH V- H- Tlfc.VCl I S S 0.S, lill River;
fj t. tv. stiTif, j'.r- !, jri, '
il U ( i' vj.i., i.n.i'.o'ii.i.
11 Wl Inni ntiw.ft ilv H. 11,
1'
CIlAVlilM iS; lV.,(r,nlmtll!i, Vn.
iV.MX. ti. f.Ji.i'ADl;ii., J.uifrccs,
n libio.'fi. :.
Ourspftco l.ltiflt slim? nf anyev,
tC lilCil UUMlitl l.l Jii.tluU tU till,
flrtHesof ltOMrljh. ToIIip Mi'illral
riTjfrhiouweniai.uiti,i'ii 1'lulJ lis
tra IMHn'tlort'i any tiny liao ewr
list-.t lit ttid trcalQlcnt At illscascil
llloi.l; alf.ltiilli .illlii in.I mt say tiy
Kowliils, m. I yii . 111 1.0 renuroj
ly l.Q.illh.
llof.i tails Is aul.1 I v all r)riK-!'l.;U.
1'tko 81-5t per ln.ttlo. ,ijK s
DIl, CLBUEli:a I; CO.
Hlrivfaiturivff CUmUi,
Ualtiuoi.i:, lib.
.Inlv '31-71 lv.
v,TwTii,rfi?i.: iirs vn-j
r - ....... i.i.i,uQ,
VVr4'VTCcinilly'cnlI tlio nt'0Mii,,,'i ,.1' i-nln
i.'PS"."1.? S puifli.uo our niitlca 01 l'lnuri. '0
nip t.itKutiI that wo tan ulvo wvtli,j.tettoii lit
bvrvy rase. OiiMrorlrmeuslillllYilnnV MiSrlc t
ce I nml nro unaor tUa peuoualMtpBrlnu ta"u"o
pr tho ruemlxTH or our Arm. AYo iifce only llio
l)Ost heasoni'd tluiber, nnd Urn juntotlsl In Keiq.
iVL1J,rstcl."s'1 0ur 1,lauo wltUont oxecntlou
l!5i IS? I1"1"1.', n-'ro,ui nrtaiieeniont tllrongtt.
?a.h ' '" !" ,h0 op,lnlon or tlio niru,). coroT'O.
tout Jiiducn 1 nnmoinieed Mtltinbio.' lU-thls liit-nrovcitu-nl
a l'lanq i ntiulo mora tliuabio aud
feeeiis tho toio longer. Vo claim for otir l.iMm.
menu that thoy nto keeond to 110110, nud thiv
comuluo nil tlio tHstntlul clement Unit couslf
ttilo MtPTtlor worttmnnslilp. Yo t.IU fitve n
written Kttnrnnteo lor Uvo jvars, b 1
-... 111.1,1.1.1, iiiuiuur r 01 fllll'ilrlit
VTUX vtilt. Wlopil.Uuri.lpbriiKi',S tu ii
Mtif rtiiitntfeitil lotuuiuof nil l'lauos" Juilto
,aLsoUL'Oi)tjMiV,HlKULlN,UIr. J, K.ilttAxu will
nifond lo our biislurjsJi (u JIJoouuiIiuih iuid
miipitlMflrort'OtlvoiAdBnfleltonldrV r
.WO CSIU U'lVO tllliVcrv Lu.Llnr.iinnr.ru'
, u u 11 1 ' - u - rf.YKril.B'lt cb.
I'!' l:lerlt'inuoofgnfl', mu
.Mclodconn llvo octavo nnd ilvo (.top oiHutirtol
H o lie I innko, fcold nt eiia 'I'ernm ciiky. 11110 'il
. ' ,-t'i . i n i'...n
.f v('liril.l l .'.I 'l " I r il ir'Tt i-ol.li,'
A
Rail Honda.
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V. ', HUMJInUtU'lllIl! I'X'tll i.
(i4itudayn Kxeotitnii.i
O1
UAHTWATin
v
r T,, 1 i """t-wwn. in, "t ..
Uullihlrt ftt Jl r,.niatUiu'.n"d ttlUVwu i,
iV.i i . , , '"ttaniouji,, in. "
"fat2Ti "t"
ilclflila nt iiTl a, i, " nui1 RrrlVe nt Wi,tl'.
U.'j," llnirliil... ..'.. .
uarrlilntfsr fluuV dv, M?nul J".v,l,
i it1'. .i ' ' i4'iiminjj,j fl
,il?,7i:,.SJ:ri-'iil Vc,t. for 1'rir. , ...
rlyl-iii.rie laTiirjii. " M -n.'tV
t:2n. m, 4l mivm ni I'm
J.SO-I.-nit r ir,'V"1: ,ui".a: "' .
la'iA-T"1' ''"'""ci'cer Tram leaven n ,
Uj, " "' """ "i i'lll.ljlli ; at
,?;.w7'-1;Iii'0kIi l'n'ierl!!"i' Train lr
gnoitTrai' rvOUTE eastwak
Danville, Hazlei&fiteteiLli
V,!,i3AI1"-. .. wiarw-vp.i
?l" i:iz i ja iNew i
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i;,tst in.
I'hll.t
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1'UllnduliiliI.i
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isuw Yoit,
Tlmnrinv,,,,, i.. - ... " ':
,,,,, i, T I. . .. ii.iin ijijimcniy at otlli'ii . ii
V lllt?if i U-V,11,1' lr"l Ro' Wow ", ,,
II.,. v .r',Llv. JWLUI'llVI'IU.II 1.111 HIM
1 "tltVitn I'l'l'li'il Wli, in., lnov n . -oi
n II 11ilk'""i W'1 nmlllii now
lllrouli: i ' '" ' ' '
Lomicrtiililo nnd li.iuili. uno (,'o.ieii
lietv ionti.
J, limtVUY j;a;,h, supu'iii u
jygiVJL.'JIlSUiN .'IJiNTHAL 1 ,
. On and after Jniio'Al.'i!.?.', Tr w
leavoaujiiiW(ytinio)lov :
NOIlTHWAItu.
l'.'.il r.ri.iiiltytinvilll.'imiiirirt, i ,,. ,
(Itlxtui, llotlie.iter, lladalii, 'I in n , ,,, i
nml In, l alls.
is. pi v. ir.iiintr.iin, n. v.iiii, .if.
(i.Uin. m.Willlaiii.,iiort IJlunni i:rlo,t
,-!0,..M" I,a,Iv. tfe.f'll.lil'i- 0 fn I I.,
t ' i ( ( 7 .7 7; '
I lllUlllll jllll.l, '
JJ.'J; A.I,l).Ul-(,-cort lluu Ity3)rin li.i ira
Wasliliigtoii .ltd i'.ili.ij
o.'i) l'. Ually (oscfiit Hit 'i I-.
1'hllndi'ltifu.i, ac, , ..
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Vt-nisn li.J'ii.ii.ij.niM.iiiii.'t.
JiAJNQ ( 'RAIL. UOA D.
'KUMMKIl'AllUAir'J'.iln.N
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V . t i.rl'liii.id.l1j'i,.t1 v,-fiaJj i
V1 1'o, liini.t'iua, A.spiaiii', f ,.u ,l a i
AUutltiwu, Jir.tloii, HpUraln, l.itlr, T m
Columbia, cc., '
'i'mtit'tlotvo ir.iiKbtlrr fnr S i a ..
hM'tln Vitb f.. mil. ir ir,.:
iii'fc1'"il''u,ul'.t)ia iiwivlnu at N w
W,C7, n. m., J,r5, ami u.lj ji. ia. i, r
iicinrutni;: L.eavo Xe-.y Yni'i n n
Ujupuu iimlO.ijii.m. Pliltailclii.'ii.i at
a. m, and 3.3t) p. in.
l.iAo llnrilsburr-jor lliiniMirt, I'm i
niurma, Mluersvlllu, A,l.l'uiil, sliauim.
liulown and l'liila'il. m , ion. in., nml
I, tijpju,,Mopinaiar,ei,aii ,n huiI in' in '
ilatlou-.; Hie l.uj p.m. tr.iiu i- h ,
I'ttlat ilia ami Lolumlnu opt.. l.,r P"
icluij lUill JlaVcU mid Alum, .i, v
,uil EiuwiiKiiauuu Kiilln.il, ,k- ,
J,IJ ii.ii..
J-.it 1'eiuiiylv.iiilnlt.illi'o'i I '"a'rv. I
Im; i.ir Allonlowii Kninn and Mnv i
Ki.iO, n. ui,, nud l.oi i it. unu
i,re.v Yi.ilt r.t (MU a. in., l'.'..M nonti i no
ami Alluituwu nl r.ilj.i. in. i.iih.U ,
Mi.i u.lj p.m.
Yi'it' I'unsuuiier Train loaves I'lul
r.'.iiu.m., eiiiimiitliiB Willi i ' .ii,) ' i
l'n, mll.oadietuiuliii; liuin JtciJlia,
bloiiplue ut all uIiiiImuI,
Lt.ivo I'ollsvillo nt B.09 a.m., a
Jlemdou ntlu.in.ia. tn., Hliamolcln nt j-mt "
n. in., Aslilaud nt 7,i,.i a.m. nnd 1J, la um
iiuuy Clly at 7.11 it, m, nnd l.lil p. in. In
n. in., nud L'.lu p. in. ior Plnlu ai,iij
YoiU, lle-tdlnfi, Han li,biii'i:,i!Lc,
.Lutvtj 1'titUvillu via Hoiiiii U:t!l n'ni
hmmii llallrondut S.15 it.m. lor 1'iu i .
II, u ii, m., lor l'lno (Jiovo uiul Trtiii' nl,
, IltaLlliia AccommoWtlou Train ,-a
VPIo at 5.1.0 ll. m,, inis-,t.s Itc'lilli jali.i
ilvJuu tit, J'lillatlelnliU nt Wo a. in, Id
J avci l'lillndolplil.t til, u,15 p. in,, p u
Injt nt 7,10 p.m., Hirlvlm-nt pout Vila r
i ioLUioMU Au'omtitgtiitUini 'iitu wit v
lnrnnt(i,15n.-ni.,rtttiViiij!j, n ,i I'L
lN'1'lllt Ittlll Cill I'll) at 1,11) l,lll.
I'oiumui.i P.'iilmiid Ji in.
7,-0 a.m., and ii.I'i p.m. for 1'iiin ''.J.t i..
tv, OuluicbU, .to.; letuiului; U-nvo l.ni' m
CO a. m. and p. in., and t mil m '
in, mi I i.'.li it. nl',
I'ui 1-hunt n U 11 Ho.til 'i i . ir, ii i
Innt'.i'Hi M7!lii o.ion. m :l,wi 5 lip.
.Itili: t..,( fci.iiVi'piil.6iii" utt.;u, u.fi a."
'HtVm A 1.1 j i'.irtcii'tui.i.i.uu Willi ''.u ..
onoif((:idIu,!l:JJio:iit.
L'wl. bloukili li- itmlinad ttulit It"it
ntlMlit.m,l.20ii,ii'j 7.1-1 imn. rtttirnlnc. li
1:.. an; ..i '.'...', !..'jj:.a ll.. .ti. iii.,,'-j, ,ui,
neetlnsr ttltn similar trains on Hcadim, ''
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iilwillr.it il.io ii. m ,i.lo and ri..VI p, o.
In, li'aii liyeinntii..i,'jiMn., It'.l'i mui
cuiuiui;liii,t wllli trains ou Itoadlui: lia n
On-itrr Vi'lliy l'nllK.ad Trnlni I
pot i at f.bon. ni, nud .',ii mid O.i'l p. in, il
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H'.iiJini. Jtaili.ii.d.
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plimut h.titi n.iu.mul j, . ji.iii,, (tUo t-.'-jn.iii
lunuliiKonly Uilt,'aill..(ii)le.it'l'ollsvilli
Jlanlsburc ut i.ti n. in. nnd i(l p, n
Unvii AlUntoivnni ixi nnd u.n p. iii.,.m
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buif, itl l.:lla. ui. lor iNnw YoiU,ul7..'uii.
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l.xciiiKinn itiiiu-i itiniid from nil poin .
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rnn'istn'ntly on lirunl.
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cciy v.uii.ly,
All my goods nio ol tlio (Ir.'.t quality and '
tronielylowpi'ltol. ...... ,
dtci'71-tl J. II, Ml'
LOST. -
Nenr Eeutou Juno tltilli. I 'S f I
noid Hpectnelcii nud cn'o Ih'IoiicIiik ;i IU. '
JlUlcnry Hie, lldtf wUl hq liUcmlly r-
by rfiurnliiKllitmlb tho owner. .,,,.. ,
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BTiANK 'AKEiTST '
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