The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 30, 1872, Image 4

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    TTTFj COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BT.OOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Agricultural.
Don't Hum to Cure Iinpni.
"It hns Ioiir licon n custom with
blacksmiths toburnnhorso'smouth wltli
n rod-hot iron, to euro n iHspn.io c:llcd
'Intnpas." It la n cruel ninl n uaok'Si
practlco, as will bo scon by tho follow
ing opinion of mi eminent vuk-rluivry
surgeon :
"Tho symptoms of this Imnulimry
(llscauo nro, tho liorso quids bis liny, or
rcfusos his food. It Is moro common In
young horses i tho groom looks Into tho
mouth of tho animal, nud perceiving
tho bars to bo almost on nlovcl with tlio
Incisor teoth, ho prouounccs Ills charge
to havo tho lumpas, and takos tho poor
creaturo to bo burnt within Its mouth
accordingly.
"It Is truo tho nnlnml has recovered
Its appctlto by tho tlmo tho oiTccts of thu
burn havo passed away, but so 11 would
havo dono liad not hot Iron been cruelly
omplojed. Tho fact Ts tho young util
nml U tlien cutting n molar loolli, and
a day or two having elapsed, all tho lb
ver and pain occasioned by tho process
would havo boon over, No man should
allow his hon.0 to bo burned for tho lam
pas. It Is u torturlug, and ldlo and
wanton operation, and lends rather to
do harm than good.
"If an oldhorso bo reported os hav
Ing tho lampas, cxnmlno his mouth
nnd something may bo found wrong
with his grinders, or, to a ecrtalnty.tho
euuso is to bo sought in another part of
llio body than tho roof of tho mouth. It
Is soinctimo indlcatlvo of disordered
stomach."
Tho nbovo sonslblo ndvlco wo clii
from onn of our exchanges, which wo
llnd Is noted for similar articles, and
Its publication in our columns shall havo
tho rllWt to prevent tho tiso of hot Iron
In u single case, wo shall bo amply ro
paid for our trouble During tho last
few ycais wo havo raised sovoral horses
:iiid did not find 0110 to c-icapo (he dls
easo known as Ininpiu. Wo never mado
uo of any remedy other than to provldo
tho colt with such food ns it could most
readily cat, and wo depended upon na
turo to effect a cure, In which wo never
havo been disappointed.
In tho caso of nn older animal tho
troublo which a surgeon had pronounc
crd to bo lampas,was found to bo caused
by a small pleco of corn cob becoming
fast In tho roof of tho animal's mouth.
Tho moro we boo of Blck animals, tho
moro wo nro convinced of tho old vot
man Jothro Tull's advico to "Treat
your brutes like men." If a human bo-
ing had a similar discoso, no doctor
would prescribe hot iron. Then why is
It good for a horso? J5Jr.
Poultry Keeping. Thero aro
many women who, especially within
tho last half dozen years whllo tho prlco
of eggs has been so high, mako money
much faster by feeding poultry than by
sowing. It is an occupation suited to
women, because In requires patlonco
and constant attention to details, rather
than strength. Then again tho hardest
thing for many men to learn in hand
ling either poultry or bees Is gentleness.
Uow many timo3 wo havo seen boys
Jerk hens roughly from tholr newts,
onter tho poultry houso abrup'tly and
frighten the occupants till thoy rush In
a fluttering mass Into tho farthest cor
ner, and keep tho poultry community
in constant agitation and distress, But
all domestic animals apprcclato tho
manner of woman attondants when
thoy are fortunate enough to bo cared
for by them. Now that thero aro wo
men gardeners and florists who by com
mendable industry and business quali
ties havo risen to cmlnonco in those
callings, and whllo ono of tho moat
successful, if not tho most successful
bco keeper in the wholo country is a
woman, wo hopo to seo others givo poul
try moro attention than it has hitherto
received. Asldo from profit, tho koep
Ing or flno poultry for fancy is an ele
gant pasllmo, very popular with Eng
Ish Indies, and wo seo no reason why
tho fashion should not bo adopted bore.
Voullru World.
A Qi'.kat Farmeu's Maxims. Tho
BucceFsful llfo of Mr. Jacob Straw, tho
prlnco of American farmers, Is attribu
ted to tho closo obsorvanco of tho fol
lowing maxims, originated by himself:
When you wako up do not roll over,
but roll out. It will glvo you timo to
ditch all your sloughs, break thorn, har
row them and sow them,
Mako your fencing high and strong
ond tight, so that it will kcop thocattlo
and pigs out.
If you havo brush, mako your lot
KfTiiru and keep your hogs from tho
onltlo ; for if tho corn is kept cloan.thoy
will cat U bettor than If it Is not.
lit) fiuro to got your hands to bod by 7
o'clock ; thoy will rlso early by forco of
of clrcuinstancos. Pay a hand, If ho la
a poor hand, all you promise him : If
ho Is a good hand,pay him allttlomoro,
it will oncourago him to do still bojtor,
Always ioou your nanus as well as
yoursolf, for tho laboring men nro tho
bono and slnow of tho land, and ought
to bo well treated.
I am satisfied that early rlslng.lndus-
try and regular hablta aro tho best
modlclnes over prescribed for health,
Whon rainy, bad weathor somos, so
mat you can't work outdoors, cut.spllt
unit nam your wooa.
Mako your racks ; fix your fonco or a
gate that Is off tho hinges, or weather-
ooaru your nam whero tho wind has
oiown ino siuing oif, or patch tho roof
of your houso.
Study your Interests clo3sly, and do
not spondyour tlmo electing Presidents
Sonators and other small officers or
talking of hard times when spondlng
your tlmo whittling storo boxes, otc.
Tako your tlmo and mako calcula
tions. Don't do things In n hurry, but
do thorn at tho right time, and keep
your uunu as won as your body em
ployed, Jiurallsl.
Cold Water Bad for Cows. Dur
ing tho past summer In tho days of July
and August, tho animals rosortod to tho
lako to drink, and, nftor slaking their
thirst thoy would wado Into tho water
win remain somotlmea an hour or two
wim mo legs naif Jramorsod. This
um u was round Invariably dlmlnlab.
od tho flow of milk at night, and, In
order to loam tho extent of thodlmlnu.
lion, careful observations wore mado.
It was ascertained that standing In tho
water nn hour diminished tho flow to
herd of thirteon cows. Tho loaa wa
bo grea that whenever tl.oy rosortoa to
tho water thoy wero driven nwny to tho
pRflluro again at onco. y
"Young Folks
The Wlilsprrrr.
Undo Joo, being "ntumped" by tho
children to It'll u story about n lilroh-
tree, bonnu us follows!
Thorn was muu a lovely Princess
Who had a fairy for n godmother. This
young Princes? was slender, graceful,
nnd very fair to behold. Sho usually
dresu'd In green, nrwii being her favor
ite color.
Thh pretty creaturo would havo been
a croat fuvirltu but for her very troub-
miiiic habit of whispering. Blio hurt al
ways somo wonderful nows, or seemed
to have, which overybody must hear
prlvotoly j so no wonder that sho camo
to bo kuown,at last by tho namo of Tho
Whisperer.
Now this conduct was very displeas
ing lo tho old Fairy, who, being of a
hnsty temper, would oftou become an
gry and scold and threaten her, though,
when good nalurcd, sho would smllo
mo3t pleasantly upon her and drop gold
In her path.
Tho Princess, as may bo Imagined,'
liked to seo herself well drcssod, nnd
every your alio saved up tho gold which
her godmother had dropped, and spun
and wovo hersoll a flno golden mantle.
Tho Fairy was quite willing to find her
In gold tospln, and all would havo gone
well only for tho habltabovo mentioned
which habit, 1 will say in passing, was
very strong upon her In breezy weather.
Hut ono day tho old lady, who was,
as has been remarked, of rather a hasty
turn, becamo so provoked that alio lost
all patlonco with tho WhUpcier, and
touching hor with her wand, changed
her, quick ns thought, to a slender green
tree
'Now stand there, and whisper to tho
winds 1' cried tho angry Fairy.
And sure enough sho did. Tho pret
ty, graceful treo did stand and whisper
to tho winds ever nftcr, but always
saved up sunshine enough, through tho
long summer days, to wcavo for Itself a
golden mantle, and when decked In
that was as pleased ns a tree could be,to
seo itself so fine.
"And that's tho way,soI'vo been told"
said Undo Joo, laughing, "that birch
trees began, uo into tho woods any
tlmo when thcro'sn light brcczo stirring
and you may hear them, whispering,
whispering, whispering I Thoy nover
fail, howover, to save up sunshlno
enough through tho long summer days
to weavo for thcmsolve.i flno golden
mantlo-i. lint these lino golden man
ties aro sure to b j spoiled by a rough
old king who comes this way ovcry
year, storming and raging and making
a groat bluster. Ho gives thorn whlto
ones instead, but thoy nro not so protty.
Say, my llttlo children do you know
who this old king is?" Old- Ycung
Folk.
An Unmanageable Echo. Up In
tho Lehigh valloy thero Is a hotel kcop
cr who has a mountain about a quarter
of n milo from hh house, and it occur
red to him that it would bo n good idea
if ho could fix things so that a magnetic
echo could bo heard from tho mountain
by porsons who stood at his hotel and
halloed. Ho thought the phenomenon
might attract visitors. So ho engaged a
boy named Jim SImms, who lived ovor
tho mountain, to bo on hand ovcry day
from twolvo till two, and to sccrcto
himself behind a littlo clump of trees,
and whon he saw nnybody on tho roof
of tho hotel, and heard thorn calling, to
repeat their words fifty or sixty times
in n voice which should grow fainter
and falntor. Ho mado Jim practlcc,and
tho rosult was splonded. So ono day tho
landlord announced that ho had dis
covered that a noble echo could bo heard
from tho roof of tho hotel. Ho took a
lot of pooplo up to let them enjoy tho
dlscovory. The guests called for half an
hour, but without hearing any echo.
Tho landlord was crimson wlthrago;
but Just as ho was about to givo It up
tho volco of Jim camo sailing over tho
river to this effect : "Bin down to tho
spring for mother. Flro away, now. I'm
all right." Thoguests smiled. Tho land
lord glided downstairs nnd toro ovoHo
tho mountain, whero ho shook Jim up
a fow times, nnd gavo him a, lecture and
somo fresh instructions. In u fow days
tho landlord rushed up a now crowd of
guests to hear tho echo. It worked
grandly for ft whllo, but nil of a suddon
it stopped In tho midst of an Imprcssl vo
reverberation. In vain tho callers 3trovo
to awako tho ocho. It was dumb. But
prosontly, in answer to an exceedingly
boisterous cry, tho following strain was
waffed across from Jim: "Youcomo
ovor and mako him givo .mo my knlfo,
and then I'll holler IIo's boon ft sot
tin' On rho.U Tho. landlord dropped
down stairs nnd charged ovor to tho
mountain. Thero was Jim lying upbn
tho ground, with a big boy holding him
down and whacking him. Jim and his
antagonist had engaged In agamoof
mumblopcg, during which tho big boy
had solzod Jim's knlfo, and Jim all at
onco lo3t .his interest In tho echo busl
ness.,Tho landlord wont home, nscond-
od tho stairs, and uailcd tho trap door
fast. No moro echoes for him.
A Hint to Giiumbleks, "What a
noisy world this Isl" croaked an old
frog, as ho squalled on tho margin of
tnopooi. "Do you hear those tocso.
how thoy scream and hlssV What do
thoy do it for?1'
"O.Just to nmuso thomselvw." an-
sworod a llttlo fleld-mouso.
"Presently wo slial) bavo the owls
hooting j what Is that for?"
"It Is the muslo thoy llko host," said
tho mouso.
"And thoso grasshonnora. thov can't
go homo without grlndiug nnd chirp
Ing j why do thoy do that ?"
"O, thoy'ro so happy they can't holn
It," said tho mouse.
"You unci oxcusos for all : I bollovo
you don't understand music, so you llko
mo Hideous nolsos."
"Well, frlond.toho houost with vou."
said tho mouso, "I don't greatly ndmlro
any of them ; but thoy nro all sweot In
my cars, coraparod with tho constant
croaking of a frog."
Kopatoraeatatcrln." This was tho
note sent by a farmor to tho school
toachor in tho potato-digging season, to
oxpiam ins noys aronco from scjiooI.
Thero was n llttlo maid,
Whon their nolghbor's lions had laid
Their eggs In horfathor'a garden,
Shousod to soil thorn, so
Sho bought somo calico,
Ann mnuo norsou a Howling, Dolly
T lllUUH
Miscollanoourj.
BOOTS Sc SHOES.
AT
E.M.KNORKS
SPRING STYLES,
THE LATEST AND BEST.
Every variety ror Men, Women niut Children.
OLD STOCK
Balling nt Cost to closo out to nuiku
room for
NEW GOODS.
Bargains ! Bargains !
CALL AND SEE.
J. EVANS.
HEADY MADE
AND
CUSTOM
CLOTHING.
UH HAH T1IK
FINEST QOODH, LATEST STYLES
AND K.Ul'f.OYH THU
ii i: s t w o it it if i i: n.
for good flts ninl iromptnons In tilling orders
llicio Is tho place tn no.
Ills good? nro soloctod with aire, mid his Cus
tom Work will comparo lnvornbly wltU tho Lest
elTorts of tho fashionable, city Dealer.
HK KliEl'3 A LARQU HTOCK OK
HOYS' AND CHILDIIGN'S ,CM)THIX(J
AND
GENTS' FtJRMSHINU GOODS,
At Astonishingly Low Tricon.
Bloomaburg, Sent. 2J. T71-tt
JOHN G. JACOB Y'H
BAKEKY AND CONFECTIONERY!
UKHWICK, I'JONN A.
Tho uudoislgned would respectfully Inform
tho Citizens ot llerwlck, nnd vicinity, that ho
has opened n Confectionery and Ualiery tn
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Iierwlclr.ru.. whero ho 1h iireunrml in nimlah
nil kinds of
PLAIN AND KANCY CANDIES.
l'KUNUU CANDJEH,
F0KE1UN AND DOJIOsriO KIIUI'IVJ
0KAN0ES, LEM0NM, ItAISINU
Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac.
II V WHOLESALE AND RltTAIL.
Ainoni! tho assortment will ho found Cieam
Nuts, English WnluuU), l'ef.nuts. Almonds, Fil
berts, Figs, Apples, Cocon Nuts, Jollies or -JUIer-cnt
kinds, Mustnrd.G'nUnp, ricltlos, Chocolate.
Canned Fruit of nil kinds. (Torn siai-pIi. l'.m nio.
cult, Boda Crackers, Oyster Crnckers, (Siee&c,
Soap, Writing l'aper, Agreement Papers, En-
1
FISII AND OYSTERS,
And produce of nil kinds. Frosh llrcad an
Cakes every day. lco Cream in Season, ' Your
patrouago In solicited.
JOIINtl.JACOBY.
Uorwlck, Jan 171 tv
QONNELli & I1ATT1N,
Wholesale and Itetnll Dealers In
BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL" AND NATLS,
Rims, Hubs and Spokes, Springs,
AXLES, and PIPE BOXES,
IIORSE SHOES, u..il
HORSESHOE NAILS,
CEMENT, PLASTER anil SAN I),
GLASS, PAINTS, PUTTY.
OILS and TURPENTINE,
Manufacturers of
TIN WARE.
Agcnls for
Fairbank's Scales!
PLUMBING.
STEAM anil
GAS FITTING,
4S" Orders by mall solicited, nnd promptly
Qllcd.
118 Pcnn Avenue,
SORANTON, XJA.
npr,4,1872:tf.
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
THE CONBTITU'l'ION OF PENNSYLVA
NIA, , JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Conitllntlon
ofPonusylvanla.
lit it rtnhcd lulhe Senate una owe oj Jten.
raentathci oj the ammonweaWi of VcniunUaniii
in Ooneral Auimbly , That tho following
amendment of tho Constltntlonof this Common
wealth bo proposed to tno peoplo for their adop
tion or rejection, pursuant to ttio provisions of
tho tenth drtlclo tliercor, to wit; ' u,"'uu" ul
AMENDMENT:
Strike out the sixth section of the artlclo or
the Constitution, and Insert In lien thereof tho
following! "A Suite Treasurer shall be chosen
by the qualified electors of the State, at such
times nnd for such term of scrvlco as shall bo
prescribed by law."
WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
Speakers of tho House of Itepresentatlvcs,
JAMK8 B. nth'AN,
. Speaker of the BenaU'.
Arrnovm-Tho twenty-second day of March,
AJino Domini ono thousand oiuht hnniir.i mJ
soventy-two,
Prepared and certllled for publication pursu
ant to tho Tenth Article of tho Constitution.
FltANCJS J0UDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
OrncE SECniTAKV ojtjie Commonwealth.
llAiiiusiiuiia, Jiuioaiii.ljo.', '
July Mli, 1W, ' 3m,
MiHcollnnoona.
JyJlLLER'8 STORE.
II. II, OT1IU.1UI HUN,
havo removedllielrHlnrolntlio room formerly
(icruplodliyMcndeuliall.nn Malhi)treel,lllnnnin.
ImriT, nearly nppmlta tho Eplncopul t'hiircli
whoro they nro determined to soltonnsinodcrato
torms ai can bo procured olso whero. Thlor slock
comprlsei
LADIEH' DIUMH C100D3
ot tho choicest styles nnd latest fah!ou'i,tngclher
with n largo nssorliuent or Dry (Inods nnd (Irn.
corles, consisting of lliof.ilhiwlngiu Holes
Carpels,
Oil Cloths,
olh.i,
Oaislmorts,
Ifliawls,
KIhuiioIs,
Milks,
Whllo Ooods
Linens,
ItoopUkliiii,
Muslins,
Holluwwitro
Cedarwnro
HueeiHwarc, llnnHvarj
I loots nnd Million,
Hals and Capi
Hoop Nels,
Uinhroll.w,
Looklug-Clliissoi,
Tobacco.
CMli,
MiU.irs,
Tims,
lll-ii, '
.Mlsplcn,
(Itngor,
Clnnninnn,
Nutmeg
AND NOTUINM (IKNKUALLY.
In AI..I.I ilcn.-ll.t t... ...... ... ..........
ni.t..., .-..-. ..in,., miiiimi, j..','. ti. v.iiiiiifjr
tores, to which thi y lnv-Hu tho nttontlon of tho
,'unwu liuiiuniiiy, , in. nim-Hi iricuwill uo p'llil
tut iHuimr prittiuci. in exciuin;o lor goous,
H, II. MILl.HIlAMON
Ulnoiunbiirg I 'a
ocl 31'71-tf
jTEW HT0C1C OF CLOTHING.
Fiesharilvnl of
SPRING GOODS
DAVID I.OWENIlKltd
Invites attention to his stock of
CHHAP AND l'AMIIlO.VAni.lK'l.orlllNll
nl hlmiloroou
MalnHtrect, In tho new block,
llloomsburg, l'n.,
whoro no has Just received from Now York and
Philadelphia a full assortment of
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashionable duinulo, and
uanusomo
DKES3 U00D3,
consisting of
nox, HAt'ir, noco, oum.and oil-uloth
COATS AND PANTS,
or all torts, sizes and colors. Ho has also rep len
Isucd his already largo stock of
CLOTH AND CAS3IMCRES ,
HTKIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS
yillUTS. CI tA VATS, STOCKS, C0I.LA1W
1 1 A N 1) K E ItCl II EFH. Q LO V H4.
SUSPENDUItS, AND FANCY AltTICI.ES
Ho n.is constantly on hand a lnrgo nnd well-so-
ecled n;sovtmcut or
CLOTHS AND VESTINGS,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order lutonuy
kind or clothing, on very short notice, and In tho
best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear,
nnd most of H Is of homo miinuractnre.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWiXRY,
ol ovcry description, flno and cheap. His caso ol
fewolrylsnotsurpa!.sedlnthislplace. Call nnd
eiramluo his general assortment or
CLOTHING, WATC1IFS JEWELHY.&C.
octla'71 DAVID LOWENUEltO.
hu K. Rn
F5ADWAY H READY RELIEF
cuuiN Tin: worut iminh
In from Ono to Twonty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
r.ftcr rtmlltirll 1 rulvpitlaomcnt neej any ceo
M'H"Elt WITH I'ALN.
i'T lil LiJl.
It was tho first and 1j
O?lio Only Xaln Ilcmcrty
1 hit Instir.tly Mop& tho most cxcruchllnc pa!n, allnrs In
il.imm.itloni, ftti.l cjroi t'oncCFtloni, ivlicthcr of tlio Lunps,
stomicli, Howe I?, or other cuntU cr organs, by oco ari'llca
llon, IN TROM ONE TO TWHNTY JIINtJTES.
No tinttcr Low violent cr excruciating tho p-tfn llio KIIEU
MATIU, Hcil rltlJen, luflrni, Crippled, Iscrvou?, Neuralgic,
cr iroitnitcd vrtth discao may Bulicr,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
1 WIM, AFFORD 1X6TANT EASE. I
1NTLAM1IATI0N OP 1IIB KIDNEYS.
INI- LAMMATION OF TUI3 DLADDEIi.
I.NTLAMMAHO.N OF TUB 1I0WELM.
(ONOESTIDN OF TOE LUXGS.
SOKE TUI'.OAT, PIFFKIULT 11UEATIIIN0.
I'ALI'ITATION OF SJUi llEaUT.
HYSTERICS, CT.0U1', DU'HTHEr.IA.
CATAltltU, KTLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTIIAfnr, '
NEUItALOLl, RHEUMATISM.
COLD W11M.S, AOUE CHILES.
Tho oppHcatloii of the Itenilv ncllef tn the rarter
I'Oru tho iala or tlUhculty elbta will juTyrd caso aoil
comfort.
Twenty drops In half a tiimhlor ftf water will In a fow
moment cure CltAMlU, M'ASSIS, FOUIt MOUACH,
HEAIlTntlllN', MCK IlKAUACIli:, DIAltHIIEA
DYSKNTEItY. ('01,111. VLND IN THE IJOWELS, ani
on lNrEUNAL WIMi.
TraulcM fhouUl aln-ars carry ft tottlo cf ltntlnnf4
Iti'aav Kcllcf with them. A lew Crops lu water uU
I re t nt ilcUieaa or pains Irom chanpe of water. It ti better
than I reach Ikamly or Hitters as a stimulant.
PCVKIt AND AGUE.
FEVEP. AND AUL'U curcj for !ly eents. Thero 13 r.ct
a remedial nc;cr.t In this world that will euro Fever and
Ague, and all other Malarious, hllloiis. Scarlet, Tvphol.l.
Yellow, and ether Fevers OiMctl hv ItADWAY'8 1'lLLS)
so quick as RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF. Fitly cthtj
cr liCitUc. bold LyDrUfgbts.
HEALTH ! BEAUTY! h
hTrrnxo an'i rinsn r.inii m.oon-iNOREAsr op
FI.EII AMI Wl:iilHTl'I.EAIl fcltlN AND EEAU'
T1FUI, UOJU'LEXluN bECUKED TO ALL.
DR. R AD WAY-S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT '
ir.i :.rADE tug most astonisiiino ominst m
(muck, so liAi'in auu Tin; oiianoiw 'fin:
liouv iTNpr.i.noi:, n.Nnnit tmk inkluknci;
mjTiiu tkuly wu.ui:itruL mi:uic1nl,
tivory day an Incroaso In Flosh
nnd Weight Is Soon and Folt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every Irrp rf t!,j SAKSA1'AUIU.1AN JIEaOLVU.NT
rmiimunW-iU'i tUr nyli tho Jllood, har. rilm'.fiml tthtr
(luiaaain. Julcis ut tui i n llm c ( .r It rtii tlra
tho wutci r tho Luii t.t.v nn.) fciiml matt Viol.
Scrofula, byi-lillln, t'uiinHiiiiiloti, .Ihnliilar dlacnsc, Ultcm
In tho 'lliru.it, Muuth, Tutnom, Notk'j lu tl.o dlaiitU ntiil
( iitcuri In tho onilj, r.inl nil weakening ami raluful did'
flurd, iNhiH .Swi-atii. Lt tf 8'crm, auil all wnstcscf tho
hiti j.i4'iifiije, aro within tho curative rmgo of Hits woulcr
i r M'ctTii I'hcini.trv, anil n fow lnys so Mill rrovo to
utiv vn ii wAnx li t .r nth t tf Ihcso fwruis of disease Its
latent puwer to iiirn thiin, i
If tho .Hoiii.tlilly Ucon.Ina rciluccj l-ythewaflcsard
fi yiiiiio-stloti tl,,,t li tot.tinu illy iTOrcBwiiir, succeeds In
irn .ti,r thesa atcj, nnd roiinlr tho n-imc wlih now mitrr
'. ') iV, lj r.tiIU i,c. lUly Lluod-uua thl$ tU t-AUdAl'AlilL-U
N w.ll .ui'l dAfi bccurt.
Nut culydi'i' Iho MuaAPAmxtu:! RrsuvtST cicet all
1 in.nii i. tiKdl.il ni-fiiti In tho euro tt Chronic, Bcrofuloun,
on Mfit'i.'i d, bU-idUfjics ; lut ItUlhciulyposltlvg
cure fur r
tls: iy As 15 lad tier ComplaiiUs,
ri.r(ary, n nl M' rub dN(.if?s, Onvtt, iJhltteii, Irepy
i -l I" ir'J or litir. lncMitlr tl.ee of Urlno, llrlght'i DUeiwci
- ii iiiuiiiiiiii, utnl la id) criicn whero tlcro are brlctduit do
iir tiio v.ittrUthkk, tlDudy, mlxcl with mbitanccs
. thu jvi.'totf ii'i ir., tr thiiudi like white Btlk, or thero
i it'rlM, itiiik, lllluitd appcarnnee, and whlto toncdut
. -.l', uint wIvm tlti'ro la ft rkklii( hunilnff rcDiallon
v. i ,Hii'.Lt r. aid t'dtUuUiQ uallof tLo Uack and
WORMS, Ilia oi.ty luQwn and sure Remedy for
Ttuttov r V2 Years' Growth
C'tii'oa !y lladuay's Resolvent.
l t.m v, Mam , July 1?, IBCC. t
1 ii v i II n i I I Otnrtaa Tumor In Hit CTurln nj
' 1 1 I li i. t i. . 1 "tlitn- wi n htlpfor It." I trlvd
i ii i tit i.t r I it it (Kin litliicl tn. I iamt
.r 1. . t ii, ni 1 il.' .,. II u i.Ulry i( U h no huh In It,
1 m . I r .1 i r -!. j.an. 1 t. k lU UllUl t U
1 . .! i I .t I.jIh4)'i Till', ft4 two lottUlCf Mir
1. ( . i V lit, .n, 1 (i . I i it L'n ..f tti'iti.r W U iern cr Mt,
i i I I i I ii ii f, iamr, fid Uniur iliin 1 lio fji twilv)ei.
J u v, .i t r u - hi tlx WUf.U cf iht UtttU. OTr Ibi irroio.
1 n.n i! t u j u i tU Ut.auf ibm, ii run luUUhllif
HANNAH 1'. KNAl'i't
R. RADWAY'S'
PIIFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
r fi etly li'ttles., clejiiiitly ifialLil vltliBweit cum, rnreci
n enlali-, (unity, cli..e. uul Huwllicn. Uuluu's l'llls,
fcf,"'1 'u:;, 'f ,H ili-'ink-rsiif Ilia bijm-.di. Liver, Uowds
htiltii-v., Ul.iilili-r, Tmvoin 1)1-. use., Ileiiimehe, L'onsttjift.
l"n. J'.i IWm. ... liullmtlMi, J I j -j 1 1.-U. lllllciunics.. III!
IJ 1 tv.r, Ltlliimiii'iUimbt llio JIohiIk, 1'ltes. Rii'l ail Ito.
rnvi'iiienlJ ilu It.teiii.il VI. Wurnintcit to cirect
aini'itlnmirc. runly VivU.iUe, coiitaluliia u3 mercury,
li.li r l.,i,rilJii,.,ii.indnil "
S" V .'tv,'ll,0 i"H' Ii'Jl svnil Ii nia rcsultlrc from Dls.
CrJi.,of thu ll.,ttl0Ortlll, .
Cliilll wmn. Irn
"I Illit. liilln. .1 It. rlr.,1 la Ilia II-.!
y..muy l. II.,
r.tU.ljr ,.f t SI ,,, I,, j, ,. ,u,i,n, lHt,i.K. I ..I.I nil'
i.wu or JW .'lil lu il, hiiim li, h ur Knit lulioni , unklrjr cr 1 lult.r
iiiil llitir 11. l-l.iiiii.il, hnlmi.. if,.! H'. Ikttd. llurH.4 and
; 7," .'"ki .iu.u'tiiii, ni in. iivtti. i iiu.inir ir Buiii-aui.it
', '."l'n l'"-lu., lllma... ! l.li.n, )ki. cr
l.li. U.rnrv i. HIbIiI, l...raua liull l'iu In Hi. IUh.1. fl, ll.l.i.cy
tJ l.r.j.i,jliin, ,1 if,, Hi,, ,. i,,. Wn ,cj
II "L UuiU, aul .110.11 llu.U. t llii, l.un.tctf la IL.
A (' (! .. i c r.AllVAY'H 1'ILI.H ulll fan tlosy.tem
iroiiutilh' i.t.iv.iiiin il iliMinlir.. I'llce. t. edits lur UiK.
fc.ill.li IIV hittllililkl'S. ''" "
. ll,K!,'.'JU,iN15 .W M'K? Bu"1 "' '"'!
Ii IIAHtVAy A- CO. Ku. f Main,,, Una, Nu.V i'
Ii.fi it t "'i . i i uul. . I a l.t) nil.
Ul8'72-ly
I'lllMlUKNTIAL UAUl'AIUN.
UArHOArES & TOKCIUa.
Html for IixuimtATicD c:n-
CITI.AH tlllll l'BICE Jaw.
eUNlNINUIIAM & IJJLL,
MANurACTiritEas,
No. 201 Clmrch Street.
J'Hir.ABEU'JIIA.
Juuoiil, mxmoa.
JtiANK DEEDS. " "
))'o uow iircvo the flncntussottmoutof I1LANK
I)i;i:i)H nn liuml nucl (or talo Unit wero ovor
kcptluliluomiibiirc. Jjirco tlin on beat I'ftrch.
limul iiaper, Common Uuecla, Kxeoutor'a mul
Aclinliilnlrator'H Deccln nrnrill Mzo eooil unci
Clirnpaainmnu Dctiln, ao.
R BMOVALII
1. W. NrTiES',
MUSIO W A It K'U 0 O M B
Imvo boon loninvoi) to tho
NEW IJHIOK JJUIIiDINd
OlTOrjlTJUIioKl'IrlUOl'.U.OIUIItOII.MAIKUt
Wlit'iono will lirop !i itonri.il rtssurlmonl nl
THE LATEST HHHHT MUHIO,
IMANOH.OIUIANH, VJOMNS,
nml rill KIND.4 Ol'" MtlMK.'.W. INrtTltll.MKNIM.
AIsdMIIMU) HOOIcH for nil INMritllMIINW.
1'IANO AND OIKIAN HTOOI.S A I.I. HI'YI.131
ANIll'ltK.'IW.
THE SITOfAlvlOll 1TANO
is tlio cheapest FirjctChififjriimo in
tlio mnrkcl.
Hitvlnsnpcitrpil tlio AEPifyt tlio
(IUO. WOOIIS' ltr.NOWMllI) OIUIANK,
lorColumlilnt'otliily, liyollier with tlui
Or.l.HllltATIM) TCMI'l.l! ANdHLiC,
fnrnlNhrn nilvmiticoi to imiolinai'i's mil fimiul
elsewhere.
STATIONAHY OF A,h KINDS.
A full nysoitmenl ot
SQUAUE AND OVAD KIlAiMKIW,
;nll styles nml prices conili;utly on hmlil.
STJiur. r.u lt.vviNOH, cIlno.Mo t coumui)
1'KlNTrj, HTlIlllCOSCOl'KS AND VJKWM.
CaII mul oxmtilno.
incliS'7J-(;in.
NNOUNOE JIENT !
TllK IlI.OOMSinillll UTIOUAltY INsriTUlT.
AND
STATE NOUMAIs SCHOOL
will open iimlor tho entire control of tlio
IJOAHD OF TItUSTEES.
They havo Koleclul ni Principal of tho Insti
tution BBV. JOHN UK WITT,
a Koutloman whoso mtallllcatlons havo lieon
lully toslcil ami provoil In other cilucatloual en
terprises of a llko nnturo; anil thoy nsk nnd
havo a lljht to'leniand lor him nuil tho Insti
tution, the confidence and support of onr own
citizens, anil of tho frlcmlsof tho cnlcrpriso and
ol education cvorywhora. In point or comfort,
convenience and beauty of buildings and Rur
roumllus, uo school In tlio Htato smpaBscs this;
and wo nro doterinlncd It shall not bo second In
tho kind, quality and thoroushuois or Its dltcl
plluo and culture.
Tlio rail and wlntersesaiou or in-olv weeks will
begin
MONDAY, AUGUST 2(1 hi,
and closo
FHIDAY, DECEMBER 20 ru.
EXPENSES:
, Tuition and Hoarding, lncltulln? w.isliliu and
neat, per week, 55.00.
ACADEMIC DEl'AllTMEN 1
Tuition for day pupils, nuo dollar per week.
In tho model bcliool, sixty cents per week. In
thn nrlmnrtr. fnt f i-r..nt u ...... .ir.i.iir iimin
lnis, t'alntluu, &c., oxtiu ' '
..Mia uiu iiiiiuje, uuu iiuixt ns pan promptly,
ouo-hall at tho beislnnlng and tlio other hair at
thntnlililr.nlfliai.ncwlr.il
j. a. FitEEzn, ' r. ii. ihh-kiit,
becremry. l'rosldeut
A0E1TTS I
. Tjtttl fct
Twelve Years "Mild lilans,uhfe Plains.
Tho romnrknblo ailvcntiires or tho famous
WIIlTKOiHUl'' nnd 1110 WAHItlOIl among tho
Uedaklus. Tbrllllnu acemints or Oreat Hunts,
Ilalrlircadlh incnpesnud 'JVrriblo Contests with
tho blBKamoandliostllotilbcs. Hplritcd descrip
tions of tlio habits mid superstitions or that
straugo people, Their fciporls, I.ecends, Tradi
tions. How they Woo and wed, Scalp, Doctor:
Worship, dc. Now, Fiesh and l'oputnr, 1'ilco
Low. It Is selling by tho thousands wltli won
dorful rapidity. Agents mo making train 8.50 to
8100 per week. Choice Held yet vacant, beudnt
onco jor sampio ciininriH, illustrations nud pal
tlculnrs to A. II, UUIIHAllU, l'ublUher,
Jauli771-tf. 4uo Chchtunt St., l'hlla
Tlio Raoo of Tlmo ICoopors,
M. B. ALL E BACH
DKAI.Kll IN
WATCHES ami .7I3WI0LTIY
DANVILLE P.i.
Hii.vi:u ani 1'i.ati:i wviti:. fhwjcii
cr,oci:H, hwish anu amkhican
btk.m watcihw.
tiim ui:nowni:i) ixuin watcjijch.
a i-aikjuabhoutmhntok l'jnjj
Ji:wi:utY, jiiAMONm &c.
If Itepalilng pioiiipllytttiendciiu
Miscellaneous.
1872.
1872.
NEW BPTUNO CIOODS.
-:o:-
M. P. LUTZ
lias lust returned Iron Now Vink wllhn Aill
lluoul
ULAOK AND COLORED SILKS,
LYONS' SI IjK I'OI'JiLNH,
cSIIiK l'OcNOKKS,
plain slilpn nud olicne,
.s';7''iV.v,
til 1 1 pi-nnd plain
OKAS.1! (! LOTUS,
ultlpn plain nlid i-hrne.
WASH I'Ol'LINS,
l.l.ick nud roliiied,
Arj'AOAfi,
f'ANUy I'JjAWN,
0 0 1.0 It K I) OA M I! It I OS,
1'HltOALHS,
WHITE GOODS,
NinnHi:,
TAlir.ATAN,
VICIOKIA IiiW.V,
ISIHIIOl' I.AW.V,
NAINSOIIKH,
CAMliltlCri,
r.oNtior.oTii,
i,ini:ns.
NAl'KINH.
IHIIYI.M,
TOWl'.I.M,
i.Aci: (.untTAiiot,
SHAWLS,
NOTIONS, TltlMMINOS,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
and oveiylhlng i;cneially kepi lu n tlrst-class
DRY (tOODS STORE.
nilOWEU'H I11.O01C,
lliCAsriii.'i.'diiin'.irmiHi'i.'.MAiNi: rur.i:'
lll.OOMSHUIUl, l'A-
ITMi Cut Illustrates tho manner of Using i
jTiJX. PIERCE'S
Fountain .usal Injector,
DOUCHE.
This Instrument Is especially designed for tlio per
fect application or
DR. SACE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
It Is tho only form of Installment yet Invented wltli
which fluid msdlclno can bo earilcj high vp and
pcrtclly applied to all paitsof tho nflcctcil natal yitt
pa?os,aiul tlio chambers or cavities comtmtnlcathii
therewith, iinvlilcliEorcsanditlcci-a fictiuchllycxht,
ami fiom wlilcli tho catarrhal tllschareo generally pro
ceed). TUo want of incccH In treating Calniih'licic
tofori) hu arisen largely from tho linpoetllilllty of
applying rcmodlcs to theso cavities and charafiers
by any of tho ordinary methods, TliU ohstnclo In
tlio way orcffcctlntrcurcsls cnthcly oveicoine hyllio
Invention of tho Doitclio. In uslni; this liiHraiiKnt,
the Flulil li carrlcil Ii Its on weight) no tr.ull r.g. lore
.lag or pumping being requited,) up ono not I ill lu a lull
weiitiyilowhig stream to tlio 1il;hctt Jitlcn of llio
un?al passages, passes Into and tlioiouuliiydrauEcs
hlltlieiuhea and chambers rouuectcd tl.cicultli. and
,(10 s out ol the oiiposilo ncsttl I. llsuto is plcntantnud
so i-lmplo tli.it n child can miileiataud it, full
ami explicit direction accompany each
instiiimciit, When used wltli this Inalrumciit, Dr.
Mzo'it Catanh Itenicily cures recent attacks cf
"!olcl lu tlio IK'iul bv a few npiilicatlon?.
NymptonjM of Valnri-li. rieqiu-iit head
ache, discharge falling Into throat, EOlm times pro
ruso, watery, thick mucus, purulent, cilcnslve, ice.
In others n dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed
ovca, Honpln? up or ob.lructloa or natal passage?,
rfiijln? in ears, clearness, hiwktng and couchlnc to
clear throat, ulcerations, scabs irom ulccis, olco
altered, nasal twan?, oil'eusivo breath, impaired or
total deprivation ol setiso of imcll and taste, dizzi
ness, mental depression, loss or appetite, indiges
tion, enlarged tonsils, tlcklins coiirIi. &c. Only a
few of theso symptoms aro likely to uo present In
any case at ono tlmo.
r. Narcc Vntnrrli Ilcntcdy, when used
with Ilr. I'leree'H.N'uwil l)oucliv(andnccom
panlod wltli tho constitutional treatment Mhlch is
recommended In tho pamphlet that wraps each bot
tle of tho ltemcdy, is a perfect rperlDc for this loalh
Bomodiscase, and tho proprietor offers, in good fallh,
85(10 reward fot n caso lio can not euro. Tbo
liemeilyls mild nnd pleasant to use, containing no
slronx or caustic ilrtit'S or poisons. Tho Catarrh
llcmcily Is sold nt W cent., Dnncho at W rents, liy
nil IlriiKKUIH, or either U11 bo mailed by pro
prietor on iccolpt of t.0 cents.
it. v. i'ii:ii:i:, ai.
Holo 1'roprlctor
Itri'I'AUi. N. Y.
MS721y,
QARRIAQE MANUPAarOIiY,
Jlloomtburg, Pa.
M. O. BLOAN & UHOTUKlt
Have on linnd and ror snlo at tho moot rauonn
bio ruton a splendid stocl of
' OAUHIAOEH, HUUUIEH.
and every ducrlptlos of Wbkods botlj
1I;AIN AND FANCY
warranted to bo mndo of tho Lett and must dnr.
ablo materlalu, nnd by I Ho moht oxnciienccd
workmen. All work "out nut from tlio tali.
llahmoiit will bo found lo lioortlio lilutiont data
and mire to ulvo porrecl HtUfiictloii. They have
also a nuo ni.w)rtiiieut ot
B Ii E I U It B
of all tho ncweKt and moat lanhlonablo atylou
Iti'liuauiiuiviuii uiiiuaauu ui uiu UVHl JUUIOl.
lulu.
An Insppcllou of tholr work tn nuked nn III
liellovod nml noun Miperlnr cau Im found in (ho
country. nu nt
mm
on mnvi
w
on rttu inUc ihcun IMUcvn nrcrd
.i , 1 i t - i Ii i iiiuvlH, plovidtJ thc!r
i i 1 1
nor ilhcrmein!
m 1 ''i wtr u utK ml (lie t-olnt of npair.
lt'mciKi oi IntTliicntloii. Ilci-'cUlie, in
ni ilu MkmiI Vn,( 'I i lunci df Ilia Chest, Dusl
ii't , StHir l.itici.nniiis cf lliu .'-ifimuli, U.itl Two in iho
Mmitli. Hiln-i- Atu1. , r.ilriinion t( tho Heart. Tn
il.iniiniticn t itic I.uiu: , l'.iin tn ttifi renions rf llio Kid
t ai.tl .1 Imiifluit r-tlu r p.iinfill ynitHoniS, Mi lllO off
'piinc of l))pep.i. (n tlico Complaints It ha no
e.iiiC and one Wile will prove .1 letter guattntea cf Its
i ants tlnn l IcnRlliV ndvcitictncr.t.
Vov Vi limit r(iniillHt in ynuiiK or cM, m.M
11 I rr Fulfil, .it tlic dawn pf womanhood, it iht turn
i f life, thc;e 'Ionic I'.titrs dipl.iy fto decided nn Influcnca
tint a mniKcd imiMOemei.t is 8om perceptible,
l'nr Inilninniiitniy nuil Clnoiilo mini
mal I him and (lout, liiliotiis Ucniittcnt and Intermit
trtil levers l)itetf tlio Illood, Mvcr, Kidneys and
Dl.uMcr, lltee liitlm hwc m equal. Such Diseases
nro mixed 1 Vili.itcd Hloo-l, vli.ch is RCncrolly produced
by ilernuKCinci.t of llio DifiOBiivc OrRans.
They nrc (Initio PuiRntUc n wrll
n TniilCt ioMiersiii( nlso ilia peculiar merit nf acting as
,i powerful a ut In iclicunn CongeElion or lnfbntm.ition
of the Liver .ind Vicoral OrRatu, and In HUmus Diseases.
I'm Skin lUcn-, Krimtiom. Tetter, Salt
Ulicum Hlnklics Spot, l'implc, I'uRtiilc", lloilj, C.ir-bmick'-,
Uiiu-w mis Si.ald-IU i 1, Sore Kc, Uryinicl.y,
ltdi, Suirf , lirtultii itioti , f.f tho Skin, Humors andl'
eji.c- rf ilic Skin, ol uh.-itctct inme or nature, aro lit
emllyduu up nnd c.-uricd out cf llio j tern in a ftlicrt
time by the 'o vt thco Ihlicn
Thu iniitillfs cf Di.. Kmkiirs ViNnr.AR
Hitthwi are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative,
Nutiitioup, Laxative, DnuoUc, fiedalivo, Countcr-ltri
taut, Smlr'ntH, Micrntiw. and Atiti-liilioin.
(Jinfrttil ThiMt-iiiitlH pmc'.iim 'iNtaMt Pit
V)n (In: mi 't w i 'ii I m .1 (inly' nit that ever Mist.nucd
t lie mkin i
VA1 KLU.riopi Ii.II.P!iI)O.VAM&,CO.,
Ditirfv.i-.i- .in 1 1' ii Ati.. y tn l''r.inchco. Cab,
and cnrtiti t W t 'nn -t okI (.'Ii ult.ni Hts , New Vol It
Mil D 11 V A! 1. I'll'' 1-1 : AND DUALliKS.
UK
23 am
THE
QUE 33 Iff
BUTTON-HOLE OVERCAME
and (;o.ui,Iii;ti:skwix() m.vchin'k.
-n-
Tho llrht nnd nnly llUlTON-Iior.i: AND
HHW'JNtl MACIIINi: coinhllicd tli.lt lins lil liln
Its ndvent In this or tiny oilier country.
Ao'l'lio followliii; runions nro ylvun why tills
lu tliobtiit.
Fivmily Machino lo Purchaso.
J. Uocmi-io 11 will do
ovorvthlncrtliiitniivmii-'
i I. Jlecaiivoltwlllworlt
ibenutllul oyclct hole.
chlno enn do, 'nowlnB
Irom tho llncsl to the
5. Itcc.iuso it cau do
coarsest niaicnni, Horn.
iniiiK, felllus, coiilliiK.
brnldlHEr, binding gntli
crlnnnd Fowlnc on.nt
nvr-h.inil i.eamlni?. liv
(which sheets, pillow
cases nnd tho llko nto
tho Kamo tlmo nillllHK.i
riulltlni;, etc., beaten
tlnn nny oilier ma
chine. sow cd over nud over.
0. Jiccntiso tho best
niccltnulcHprounmicoll
tlio best lliilbhed nud
liiadc on tlio best princi
ple or nny mnchlno
inanuliicliiicd, It lins
uo EprliiKS In break;
'nollilug to get out ot
ordur,
2. Ilcc.iu.-o It tun work
n bcanlllnl buttou-liolo,
mnhlnu iih Unon pcnrP
n.s by tho limd. ,
., ,,, ,,, , , 7. lkciuio It Is two
.1. I.culUSO it Will clll-,i, nin-liliir.il In imc A
brol.lor over tho clo.l iro"' not : Woiii;
inaltluu ti neat miJl rmV 'Ssu A v.
btnutllul bolder on nny1 ."cinibln'd.
gauiicul. ,
4-Nooicr .Machltiocaiinccoiiipllsli llio kind
ol sewliiKSlatod lu Nos. i!.:i. I. niul-j.
I'm lies uvIiik a Inmlly tcwlug lnachlnc wnnt
n WHOLi: JlAClIINlI.ouo Willi all llio linprovo
menls. It Is to last a LirilTIMB. nnd thercforo ono Is
wanted that will do tlio most work, mid do 11
tho bent: and this machino can do Rovcml 1:1 mis
ot'sewluanotdono on ANY OTIIKllMAClIINi;,
uesiacs uoiug ovcry itinu mat nn oiucrs c.in no
The Anicrican or Plain Rowing
Machine.
(Without the liultmi.hiilo liails). docs all Unit
is dono on tho CoinMuaiinu except biillonhoIo
uuu ovei'M'.iiniiiy.
S. J. FAUX, Agent,
Bl.iOOIMSIJQJIO-, Pa.
AUEXTS AVANTHI) IN EVERY TOWN.
COJU'ANY'S WA11EUOOJIS,
1310 Chostnut Stroot, Philadelphia.
i:-iimlno Ui"ni l. lino purchasing nny other
uivin .Mucin lie. ii; i iri.-.iiiii,
JJ-cKErA'Y, NEiVl. & CO.,
DKAI.HUf) IN
DKY GOODS,
G HOC E 11 I KH,
AND
Geneva I Me vol nut d isr,
lU.(H)MS15Ultn, I'
SEWING MACHINES.
"A
rpiIE BALES OV SEWINCJ MA-
JL I'liinin lu it.,1, nsicponoi, iiudir oatn, in
lui, to tho owners of tlio Sen I
onls, show that tlio
Machino I'.il-
.M AM UEACTUJUNd (DM I'A N Y
-AST YK.Ut M 1. 11
18 J, 2G0 MaeluuoH,
NINETY I'EH OENT.OKTI1E.M UK
1NU J-'OU FAIIEY L'rfK.
X2IIG XC OVldlX
9-
iMOHESEWINCl MAUIIINEBTIIAN
WKUE HOhl) HY ANY OTII
EHCOJIPANY J)Ult
JNO THEHaVME
l'EHIOl).
Tho Singor Manufacturing Co.,
31 UUIOW SQUAItE, hew Yonn .
1'llII.AIlUI.riUA OFFCll UK ClictuulBt.
J.
A. UoitoN, Aur,
... Ill l.lllklllll if.
nuaOly
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THE
Rnil RonOa.
pKNNSYJ.VANIA UAIM.,),,
MtlMMHIt TIMnr.WlM.-
UlRht Trrtliil ,milly)lii mid rroni lMiil.i
mid I'JtlHljiinr, iuil TmiTrft ,
(IMIly) lontid from niro.
Ciiindnyn Kxccplod.)
ON mul nftor Momlny, ju,m
Iho 1'nsioiiBcrTrrtliiiof tlio taimJJ 11
I'nsioiiBcrTrnliiiof Iliii-oimJv
.ompnnr will ilopartfrom I-iffH'"''
J nlVlilladolpiiu'nm iit", )Sg$'
tluilrliAil f?
nnd nrrlvo
lows t
UAS'L'WAltl).
'.;W-riitladclnli!i lixprwi lcnvc-i llm, .1
ccpt Miindny) nt anj n. in,, nud unl . v,, -t'lillodolplihi
nl 701 n. in. ' "
S:U-Iall Traill lonvoi llnrrlsliur'il I
. "U,1,,J Apii'ii iu;ivrs rinrri Uiu r .1 i
i'lOlh"' "1"lln,1 ""'vesnt West l'mimiup s
(??c? A nt 2:00 p. in., nud v !.J ,
NVcitPlillndclpliliintOiWp.in.
10;i uinclniintl lliprcm lenrci II .
Sfw-llniTlslinit,' Arconiinodntlon I
sartf.wffft -
7:oU-I.:inciiHti;r Tinln, via Mount J . , .,
lliirrlsbnri il.illy i (except Muiiilnr)iU7iV , 5.
nnd nrrlvis nt Wat l'lillndclMJa m ."( " "
WESTWARD.
Hunglit i-ffo rit ;iK m.yl "l " ' ' ' 1,1
i:iji.riu mini wosi,ior Kr p. 1. nvri II,....
btiris dully nl 1:15 n. in,; arrlvlnit w r"i,t . ' ,,
lil- tflf'llifiltitmd I . ,
dnll7(oonYnturriri.f,;7,
-.'i0,1"116"10 I:xP'Wf lc.ivo Iliirrhl.urif .1 h
ly1TrK',rvVtoa0i?io.lV,"J:''
nmlnrrlrcs nt l'lttsimrg it u.wn. m.
4:3u-l'nit Jdno lciivvi Iliirjlsburn d.i.K ,
copt Mundny) nt l:3Jp. in., nrilvj-.m Ah V
0:0 p. in,, tnkos Mippcrnndiiirlvi' niMi.'
ntliijn. m, '
1;!) .Mnll Tinln. lrnvca Jlnrrl-.liiir,' i,,. ,
rcpt Htmdny) nt liwp. ni.nrrlvi.ini lf 1
7:1.11.111., tnltes (.upper nnd iirilvuiu' ii
nt 1:03 n. in.
7:10-Wny lVisponscr Train lonvc i uT, .,,
tlnlly (oxcopt Hiiiuho. nt J.io n. . 1
Alloona nt 1;W p. in. nr.d nt I'm ,i ... ,, 1
in. " " -'
U:00 Throusli riishCiiKCi'TKiiln Uav i
bnrKdiilly(oxecpt.Monili-)nt.l:)i;i, iM ,
ntAitooiuintSilon.iii.nudurrlVi. aii'.t , '
l:J.p. in. 11
Hllpl.MI.I. DK (. lv
Dauvillc, Hazlctoii & filtetallli
KAVrWAIll).
J'K'rtt'Vl.i).
Hunbury i!."o
llnuvlllo 7iy C-'d
t'alnwlfsa s s"
Hii.lctou o.ut inSj
J.. i ...
New Yin lr,
' m.
riii
llclliliih'iii
et ilehcni, y. J l.Mu , JIar.l, I ,n.
l'lilliu iilphla Ujj 'Jli, Caiawl i.
llazleton, (V-M I'At. 'I Danville.
.ewoik, Jjj; 3.M uiilttiij.
'.'!,. L-,M P- train gulii Yv i , , ,
J 'UllamsportMJ; f.ocl: llnveii 7.J", p.i ,-.n, .
i? Central 1.60 p. in., um Vs .
leaching llnrilshnrg 7.t p. in., .,
JO.Io p. m and nlso with thu Nuuli.ii j a,,,, ,
t'oinlortnblo mul li.indsmno l'ineiii:i.
uow roule.
JjJII.llVKY K.VHIC.Hiipeiiiu.n.. n
iq-OUTirEllN OEN'L'IiAL ItAH
on mid nftcr JuuoiUd, 187J, li wm
IcnvoHuNuuiiY ns follows i
NOUTIIWAUD.
i-.tt. Dally to Wllllamsport, lilmir.i, t uau.
nSlf N.' "Sllsf1" Uuui"- H'Pen.ioiilIrl!lJi,
12.13 r. M. nunuio, N. Fnlis, ,ic.
O.U3ii, tn. Wllllamsport i;iuilr.i Kilo Ac,
0,Msp,on,nmi1ii,rf"CCia BuMaj",) n" w"" u
'r')..l,',,!ir,-' 1'l!y. ("sceptHnniliijB) r unr.,
i:ullnlonndKl:i!;ar.ili-all,vl.i. Krlc um.
irom Klin Irs.
TliAINS HOUTIlWAitl),
UM5 A.M.iially for llAltlmmt, Wasiniigtim una
riilladelphln.
11.05 A, M.Ilaliy (except HuiiiI.ijNjr.,! n., iiwr
r Washington nnd 1 nlladjlphlj.
0,:'',f m' ll,,,,,y.(CJtcl't ''Uiidays) in in.
Philadelphia, ,ic.
HU. H. Ylll'Ntl,
Uonouilfa. iikit Atjcnt.
Al.KuiiD It. I'l.si:. Uon'l.Hup'1.
E A l5 J NO KAIL UO AD.
SU.M.MKll AitllANUKMl.Ml'
iiiui:snAY,Auiiu-,rlsi is-j
I. .T.1."."'? ''""'"uniB lor New oilt u.
lows: At am, k.io, n. m auj -no ,, , ,
licctlng with trains on IVnnsilvu . U:u
road, mm arriving at New Yoiit
J,M, and p. m. icspectHvly,
lteturnlnu': Lcavo .New Yoik ni 'I.. ., .,
12-V nnu 0.W p. in. l'hll.idelplii.i nt i. ,
nnd 3.110 p. in,
Lcavo lliirrlsburglorlteadliiB, lvusv..
niaiiua, .Mlnersvllli!. AMiland, hh.
lenfowu nnd l'hllu'd. nt ri.oonnd in ,i m.
nniU,Uo p.m.,sliippIiigntl.ehanon uud in m
way slat onsj ho 1,03 p. in. train conuec i.
! ii.'i'V"".1 ?n"'l-oliiniblnoi,iy. rurl'Tu.
j e, Schuylkill ira von nud Auburn. .is. uu.
kill and husiiuehauiia llallroad, nave llm
burg at :t,lO p. in.
Kast l'oniiNj-lvnnla Itillro.nl trams i. .
Heading lor Allenlown i:.iston and New
ut 7.UI 10.10. a. ni., nnd i.Oi p. in. Ke'un,
lcayeaNow V oik at u.non. in , i.,ii ami ... ..
uud Allcntowu ut n. in. I.'. . '.i.,. . .
mid V.'Zi p. ni,
Way Ki&songcr Train icans 1'hil.uUn.,
7.;oa.in,, conucctlug Willi similar liaiu on i
Pa. rallioad leluriilug irom Itediugat ii . .
stopping nt nil Matisus.
I.i.ivo l'oltsvlllo ut d:W nml 0,00 n. in. nun
-VW p. m., Heuidou at 10.00 u. in., Khnni is. u
j.lOaml 11,15 n. in., Ashland nt 7.0ja, in, nml I.,,
p. m.,Wahnuoy City at 7..1I a. m. and I,: p. in,
i.imaqua at i,:i.n. 10,, nnd s,in p. in. 101 I'lun
delphla, Now York, Heading, llairlsl.ui,A.
l.cavo r.ittsvllio via ischnylklll mul humii,,
lianua ItallioadatS.lja. in. lor llarrlsini
II, 1b n. 111., lor I'lno Urovo nud 'i'loinoiit
l'ottsvlllo Accommodation Tinln lcnvesl'01
vllloutS.oO n. 111. .passes Heading at 7,05 , 111,,
riving at Piilladelphlant 0.3j a, m. It. uiiu.u,
leaves l'liilndelphln nt 5,1.5 p. m., passln" 11.
lug nl 7,10 p.m., uirlvlngat l'otlsvillont "..up.iu,
1'oltMown Accommodation 'J'raln,lcavcsl"i.i -tiiwnatu.iia.iu.,
rutnriilUK, leaves l'lillndiipli n
iNliiIli and Urcou) at l,a) p.m.
Columbia Hallioad Trill na leavo lUuimt,
7,'JJ 11.111., nud U.13 p.m. lor Kphrata, Lulz, i.ui.i
ter, Columbia, Ac; rcliiriilug leave 1,-iu 1
il. JO 11. 111. and asi p. m nnd Columbia
in. nud J.ll p. 111.
I'crklomen Hall HoadTralusJe.ive I'd 11 nin. .
Juuctlouat7.35aintS,oja. m.,'J.5iAi 1 p. a
tiiruint', leavo Oieen Jine i.t 0.1.1 n 111.,
n.a" couue'eHug with Irani n
lteadlngltallioad.
Pickering Valley Hallrnad trains lea.e I n
nixvllloatO.IO!i.m.,a.lo uud 3.jop.ni,
lug, leavo ilyers nl 0.3.5 a. 111., lili and 4 .1
ci.iineellng wltli trains nn ltnailliK Haiii d
Ciilebiiiiikiliilo liuiliiiiid I laius leavo l'oi'
ali'.l.) u. in, l.i'OO.'Jut 7.13 p. lu., retnriKiis, n
Ml. rie.1s.111t at 11.0 S.ui unit ll.si a. 111., p.
onueetlnirwlli' trains on Ki'.ullng HdIIio.kV
Cnesler Valley itailinad Tiolns leavo ln
pni I at S.lMa. in. and .!) and S.ulp. m. it 11 '
leavo IJoiiiliiiiiuwii at u.Vi a, 111., 1
MJ p. 111,, conui.1i.ii wlih 11 hi s 01 I. .
Hallinad,
On hiundajs, liaveNew Ytulc at 0,1 11 1. m .
jilila nl K,10 11. 111, nud .'l.l.'ip. in,, (Mm mm 1
iralL iiiimlug onlyto Hendi..g;) liavu 1'"'
8,00 a. in. llaiiisbuiuiilMNin. m. mid 1
leavo Allenimvii ut 1.3) and H..U p. 111 ,
Headliitf al 7,16 a. m, nud Ki.u.'jp. in, a 1 I
burg, ut 7.10 it. in. lor New Yoili.nl 7..
Allcntowu uud iitU.IU a. in., nud 1 ia 1
Phlladulplila. ' 1
Commutation, Mlleau, Kcimiii, Sm
Kxciirslou Tickets In ami Irom nil pi.
ducod rates,
HaKg.uecliockod Ihroiish; 1''0 pou .
each p.u.uuu'c-r.
.1. n. Worn 1 1
Atst. Hunt. & Kng, l
lloldln.'. I'a , Aug. I. Wi
I A OK A VANNA AND IJLun
.lJ IHJl.'ii ,; V 1 laUOA l
On in. lull . . iv. 17, IWI, Pais u. .
Illl liill'i .
(lolng Norlh.
MrHu Alllvu
il in. p. m,
Mil 1,11
II.M
tin
l,e,ll 1
Serai inn
Plllsi 01 ..
i.ri
J.I I
K'lllUiliill 1 M,
.V W.liallfjVl-s l-
Plymoulli Ml
Hhlekslilnu .... 7.;w
llei whk 7,-H
lllOOUl K.05
Dauvlllu
titll
12.00
ll.Ui
11.11
2. Ill
3. M
:ui
11.37
10.10
Ciiiiuictlnii iiuiilu nlHeraiiinu liy II111 iu.iou.iu.
irai iloi (licnl lieiid, llliighniiilou, Albany and
till points North, Hast mid West,
U.T.JlOUNO.Hiip'l,
PATENT
ARION PIANO.
Tim only perfect Insti iimciit In tho World I j
Is unemutllid lu Hleliness, J'ower, liillllancy niu
DuriiUllly. Hpcclal tonus to Teacheis. ilmliid
favors to Cleigymen, Heud ror lllusl ruled Arloi'
Painphlol, . .
f. W, KOHTKll, Ueneral Aucnt.
mar 10'71-tr.) JUuen I'hunk, Pa
JUnOE'87lLAlWB.
Wo now liuu mi Hand 11 larfinuaUy 111I1111.I
nuBortinent of JUHTICK'H pd IXJNHtAUI.I H
III.ANKH, to which wo luvllo tho ntteiillon of
Iht'soiilllcers,
. lananla'k
.ilia .