The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 25, 1872, Image 4

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    IB COLTBDBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Agricultural.
Him In rrtthiillhlkriu.
1 1 Is Impeli m to fultou chickens wlillu
they uro nl llburly. Tluiy iuu.it l.u put
In ii proper coop ; ami thU, llko mint
oilier poultry npptirtonnncc, need not
lo uxponslvo. To fallen twulvo owl, it
op nmy 1m threo foot Joiiff, eighteen
Inches IiIrIi, nnU olglilrcn Inches (loop,
matlo ontlroly of fonro. No prtrt buIIiI
nolthiTtop,I(lPHiior bottom. JJhiore
1,0,1 lo iinil, lu-connt; to HiohIko
of I ho chickens put up. ,'Jhcy do not
want room ; Indeed, tho closer thoy nro
tho hotter-provided thoy pan nil stnnd
tip tit tho Raino time. Oitro mint ho
tiikon to putupBiich ns hnvo hcon no
ciiMoiiied to ho tonother, or thoy will
H-'ht. ir ouu Is ipiurrt'lsonic, It Is hot
ter to roniivo It m once, ns, llko other
liHdixauipleii, it muom llnds imitators.
A diseased chicken should not bo put
Up.
Tito food should ho ground oats ; nnd
may iliher bo nut un In u trnutrh nr mi
ti Hat board ruunlnk' along tho front of
uiu coop, it ui.,y bo mixed with either
water or mllk-tho latter is tho better.
It should bo well soaked, forml nt n. rutin
as loose as can bo, provided it does not
run off tho board. Thoy must bo well
fed threo or four times nilnv thn fi.i
time as soon after daybreak as may bo
i.iK-Biuiu or convouiont, and thon at in
tervals of four hours. Each nioalBhould
lm ..a tutt.if. .....I ..
...uvii iiu moro man tuoy can
vim up ciean. when they havo dono
leeuuif, tho board should bo wiped, and
boiuo gravel may bo spread. It causes
ineni to feed and thrive.
Aiicr a lortnight of this treatment
you v, 111 liavo yood fat fowls. If. how.
o or, thero arc but flvo or six to bo fat
ted, they must not havo as much
uitjtign tlicro were twelve. Nothing is
easier than to allow them tho proper
I u i, i sit Is only necessary to havo
iwo or iiueo pieces of wood to pass bo
lum tho bars and form n nartition.-
Th' i iLiiy also servo when fowls aro up
ai (i rent uegrees of fatuess. This re
qui! attention, or fowls will not keeii
lai ( r iiuaiiny.
A i-oon us tho fowl 13 autllclcntly fat
ted t must bo killed ; otherwlso it will
not i'- t fatter, but will loso ilcsh. If
few. .ro intended for market of courso
lhi tire or may bo all fatted at onco ;
but Jf for consumption, it is better to
put them at such Intervals ns will suit
tho time when they will bo required
for tho table.
"When tho timo arrives for killlnsr,
whether they aro meant for market or
oUirrwise, they should bo kejit with
out food or water lor twelve or fifteen
hours. This enables them to bo kept
for some timo after being killed, oven
in hot weather.
Aitee Butteu. A correspondent
of the Ohio Farmer says : Noticing in
your paper an article "How to inako a
hairtl of applo butter," I will glvoyou
iny plan : Soon as tho cider is brought
from tho press, wo proceed to boil it
down as quickly as possibly, to avoid
fermentation, but instead of beginning
to fill with apples when half boiled, nnd
stirring with a paddlo twelve hours, wo
( onllnuo tho boiling process till It is all
boiled down to a good syrup, say about
llvo gallons into one, which can bo
poured into.i wood or stono vessel, nnd
will ktcp if not ready to mako up im
mediately. Tho evening previous to
mako up, with tho assistanco of our men
folks, wo paro and coro onr apples which
wo stew in a littlo sweet cider, if wo
havo it, otherwise, water or soino of tho
boiled cider weakened down. When
tho apples aro cooked soft wo com
mmco stirring, adding the boiled cider
us fabt as as it will bear. Four bushels
of apples aro sufficient for thirty-two
gallons of cider. Threo hours of brisk
boiling and constant stirring will make
it strong enough to keep a year, if de
sired. Geo. e. Wokrinq, inn lato number
of tho Agricultural, thus alludes to tho
system of deep can3 for milk, when set
away for -raising cream. Speaking of
his butter ho writes : "It has never
been moro easily made, and novcr hot
ter ; nnd tho advantage of tho deep can
ystem was novcr better demonstrated.
I am euro that any dairyman who
makts oven fifty pounds of butter per
uek would be moro than satisfied with
hi investment if. ho would rearrango
hi milk room so as to set hi3 milk in
de p cans, even if ho has to uso a wind
in' 1, as wo do, to get a supply of freshi
cc water to set them in."
Mr. "Warring uses cans eight inch
es in diameter, and twenty inches deep,
tit in fpring water up tho rim ; ho is
irv making 10 pounds of butter per
v. t! , and gets a high prico for it, as
tl 1 ' Ogden Farm Butter," is well
knew u for Its quality and uniformity.
Lime in Cnors. Thero is said to bo
carried off from the soil nine pounds of
llmo in twenty-flvo bushels of oats, and
fifteen pounds in thlrty-elghtbushelsof
barley. Thero aro thirty.flvo pounds
of llmo in two tons of ryo grass, ono
hundred and twenty-elx pounds in two
tons of clover, and onohundred and for
ty pounds In twenty-flvo tons of turn
ips, nnd two hundred and soventy
pounds In nine tons ofpotntocs. Somo
soils contain abundance of llmo for a
thousnnd years, whllo others requironn
occasional application of limo aa a fer
llllxer.
JtAT-I'noov ConN-Cnm. A eorres
pondent oftho Cincinnati Gazette, gives
tho following directions for making a
rat-proof corn-crib :
Let tho four corner posts bo 8 Indies
fquaro ; framo tho sills which aro to
fcupport tlio iloor of tho corn-crib into
tho posts at a dlstanco of two feet from
tho lower end. Beforo putting tho framo
together, taper tho lower ends of tho
posts for tho diatancoof two feet, so that
at tho very baso tho posts shall bo only
i Indies equar. Now, when tho framo
is set up let theso posts also stand on
tapered rocks. If tho crib noeds moro
than theso fourposta to bear up tho "corn
that will bo put Into it, mako legs llko
the lower portions of theso posts, and
tet tneso legs under tho sills. Now lay
tho Joints or sleepers on tho sills, and
put on the floor, making (ho latter
tight, and which will bo about threo
feet from tho ground. Have tho door
made tight, and keep It shut, and no
ints win get into your crib.
Cows and sheep should not bopaalur
cd together. Horses and cheep form a
moro tullablo partnership, as their
grazing habits are similar.
Young Folks.
'I tic I Iny unit the WolC
When 1 wm n boy 1 lived among tho
(Irceii Mountains In Vermont, in Win
ter making snow forts and snow men,
(sliding down tho steep hills, and In
Bummer nnd Autumn wandering over
tho mountains after ilowcrs or nuts, or
catching tho beautiful trout from tho
brook. Hut my brother In Wisconsin
wruli) motocomoto him, and I went.
lto lived 011 what was allied Mlaxtcr's
Prairie.' It was covered with Ilowcrs,
and thomany clear lakesaroundahound
ed in ilsh and ducks, nnd our principal
food was 'boo cakes nnd Ball pork.
O.10 of our nolglthors had not had
any meat for a long time, nnd getting
out of powder they had no gamo ; so
ono day they sent up their oldest son,
a boy about ten years old, for a pltvo of
pork. As ho was carrying it homoward,
and golug through a pleco of woods by
Silver Lake, ho hoard a rustling in tho
leaves in n thicket by tho roadside Ho
stopped und listened ; all was still.
Again ho pushed forward; and the
leaves ru'tlod behind mm, and ho
thought ho hoard a stealthy step. Again
ho stopped ; everything was still ex
cept tho gcntlo dash of tho waves upon
tho pebbly beach and tho rapid beating
of his own heart. Ho dreaded to go
forward and dared not stay for ho saw
night was npproachlng when tho woods
alwsys echoed with tho howl of tho
hungry wolf, nnd tho savago bear and
stealthy catamount camoout from their
dens. So, picking up a club, ho again
started homoward. Again camo tho
stealthy step behind him, nearer and
nearer until ho saw a gauut and savago
wolf creeping after him, and as ho hur
rlod on, still clinging to his meat, tho
wolf might at any moment spring upon
him.
Still tho boy, though ho trembled in
every limb, did not loso his presenco ol
mind. Ho remembered having heard
his father say that If any ono faced a
wild animal and looked Itsquaro in tho
oyo It would not daro to attack him. Ho
turned around and faced thoangry wolf,
and commenced walking backward to
ward his homo, still a long milo nnd a
half away. As tho woods grow darker
tho wolf camo ncarcr.showlng his whito
teeth, with tho hnir bristling upon his
back. Tho courageous boy know that
If ho gavo up his pleco of pork ho was
safe, and could run homo unmolested,
but ho know thero wcro hungry ones at
homo awaiting his return. So back.
ward ho went, step by step. As tho
wolf camo nearer ho hit him squaro upon
tho head with a stono, when, with an
angry 'yelp,' tho wolf sprang into tho
thicket and set up n long aud dismal
howl. The boy listened to hear if thero
woro any answering howls, and hearing
nono took courago ; but soon tho savago
beast, maddened with hunger, camo at
him again. "With his club ho gavo him
a well directed blow between tho eyes,
which sent.him howling back again into
tho thicket. Again and again was tho
contest renewed; many times did tho
savago yet cowardly animal mauo a
sprlug at the lad, aud many times did
tho bravo boy beat him off, until at last
ho camo near tho log cabin of his
brother, when tho disappointed wolf,
with a long and wailing howl, dashed
into tho woods. Trembling Willi excito-
ment and wot with perspiration, tho
boy dropped tho meat upon tho iloor,
crying, 'Mother, I'vogot It.motherI'vo
got It," and foil exhausted at his moth
er's feet.
'I don't beliovo that,' says Henry; 'wo
all havo to run, and so would nlno men
ot of ton. I do not bollovo thoro ovor
was a boy so bravo as that.' Yet tho
story is true, boys, if it does seem a
pretty largo ono. I can glvo you tho
boy's name.
A Lesson for a Lazy Boy.
A farmer went to town ono day,
accompanied by his son, littlo Thom
as.
'Seo," said ho to him on tho way,
"thero isa broken horso shooin tho road;
pick It up and put it into your pocket."
"O, no, father," replied Thomas, "It
Isn't worth whllo to stop and pick it
up."
His fath or, answering nothing, pick
ed it up and put it in his own pocket.
He sold it to tho blacksmith In tho next
vlllago for threo farthings, and bought
cherries with tho monoy.
After this thoy continued their Jour
ney. Tho sun was burning hot. Noither
houso nor trco nor spring wasanywhero
to bo seen. Thomas sufforod with thirst,
and had great difficulty in keeping up
with his father.
Tho latter, then, as if by accident, let
fall a cherry. Thomas nicked it up with
as much eagerness as if It had been gold,
and put it in his mouth. Thisgamo con
tinued until ail tbo cherries had been
picked up. When tho last had been
eaten, the father turned to his son,smil
ing, and said to him :
"You see now that if you had boon
willing to stoop onco tor pick up tho
horso shoo, you would not havo been
obliged to do it a hundred times for tho
cherries."
To Mnko Hoys runners.
I wish all tho fathers would hoed what
U10 American Agriculturist says; In
ducts tho hoys to tako au interest in tbo
farm, in tho Implements, in tho stock;
toll them all your plans, your successes
and failures; givo them a history of
your llfo and what you did, and how
you lived when a boy ; but do not harp
too much on tho degenerate character of
young men of tho present ago ; pralso
them when you can, and encourago
them to do still better. Lot them dress
up in tho evening instead or sitting
down In tiieir dirty clothes in a dirty
room. Provldo plenty of light. Thanks
to koroseno, our country homes can bo
as brilliantly lighted as tho gas-lit resi
dences in tho city. Encourago tho neigh
bors to drop In, ovonings. Talk agricul
ture rather than politics ; speak oftho
importanco of largo crops, of good stock,
of liberal feeding, and of tho advantago
of making animals comfortablo, rather
than of tho hard times, low prices and
high wages. Abovo all encourago tho
boy to read good agricultural papore.
Get him somo good agricultural book
to study. Head It with him, and glvo
him tho boneflt of your oxpcrlenco and
criticism. When ho has mastered tills,
givo liim another. In our own caso, wo
owe our lovo for farming principally to
tho fact that our father told us of every
thing that ho was doing on tho farm ;
answering all tho questions and en
couraging, rather than refusing, our
childlike dealro of helping him to plow,
to chop, to drain, as well as tiring the
brush heap.
Miscellaneous.
BOOTS & SHOES.
AT
E.M.KNOKR'S
SPRING STYLES,
THE LATEST AND BEST.
Every varloty for Men, Women ami Children,
1
OLD STOCK
Selling at Cost to closo out to mako
room for
NEW GOODS.
Bargains ! Bargains !
CALL AND SEE.
A.
J. EVANS.
READY MADE
AND
CXJSTOIVE nVLA-IDE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS THE
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES
AND EMPLOYS THE
BUST IV O R K M V N.
Forcood ntsnnd promptness In titling orders
IUU1U m iuu jiuicu lu go.
His cootls nrn snlfefptl with rarn nnil his Cos
torn Work will compuru favorably with tbo best
vuurut ui uiu iiujuiuuuuiu cuy jjciucr.
HE KEEPd A LARUE STOCK OF
hoys' as i) ciiimki:ns .clothing
AND
GCXTS' riTKXISIIIXO GOODS,
At AstonlshlnRlv Low Prices,
nioomsburg, Sept. '."J, 1S71-11
TOIIN Q. JACOBY'H
BAKE11Y AND CONFECTIONERY!
11EKWIC1C, PENN A.
Tho nndcrslsncd wonld respectfully Inform
tho Citizens of Derwlck, and vicinity, that be
ban opened n Confectionery and Dakcry lu
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Berwick, Fa., whore ho Is prepared to farnlBh
all kinds of
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
FHENCII CANDIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS
ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS
Ac, AC, &C 4c.
EY WHOLESALE AND EETAIL.
Among the assortment will bo found Cream
Nuts, Eugllsb Walnuts, Peanubs, Almonds, Fil
berts. Klirs. Annies. Cocoa Nut. Jellies of dlll'er.
ent kinds. Mustard, Catsup, Pickles, Chocolate,
Canned Fruit of all kinds, Corn HUrcli, Egg 111s-
Soap, Writing Paper, Agreement Paperu, En
velopes, FISH AND OYSTERS,
And produce of all kinds. Fresh Bread an
Cakes every day. Ice Cream In Season, Your
patronage Is solicited.
JOHNG.JACOBY.
Berwick, Jan 171 tv
QONNELL & BATTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL AND NAILS,
Eims, Huts and Spokes, Springe,
AXLES, and PIPE BOXES,
HOUSE SHOES, nnil
HORSE SHOE NAILS,
CEMENT, PLASTER and SAJND,
GLASS, PAINTS, PUTTY,
OILS and TURPENTINE,
Manufacturers of
TIN WARE.
Agents for
Tairbank's Scales !
PLUMBING:.
STEAM and
GAS FITTING,
3- Ordorw by mall solicited, and promptly
tilled.
118 Pcnn Avenue,
SORANTON, I'-A..
apr. 4,1872tr.
S. H. Miller & Son
Dealer in
DRY GrOODS
GROCERIES
AND
General Merchandise
bloomsbLtrg, pa.
MiscolltmoouB.
jqBV STOCK OK CLOTHING.
Fresh arrival or
SPIUNd GOODS
DAVID I.OWENIIKUU
Invites attention to Ills stock of
CHEAP AND KAH1II0NA11LE UM)THIN(I.
nt Moro 0
MnluHlrcot, Ittllionow liloclt,
llloomsburg, l'n,,
whoro no has Just received from New Yniknml
.'lillndolphla nlull lUMortmcnl of
MKM ANI1 ItOYB' CI.0TII1N0,
Including tho most fashionable, ilnratilo. nnd
handsomo 1 r
DiiKsaaooDs,
consisting of
I10X, SACK, 110CCJ, U OM, A H I) l) 11,-0 l.OTI 1
COATSANI) l'ANTH,
of nil sorts, slzos nnd colors, lloh.iinlso ronton
Ishcd ills nlrondy Inruo stock of
CLOTH AND (.'ASSUME EES,
HmU'UD, F1UU11ED, AND PLAIN VESTS
BIIIETS, CKAVATB, STOCKS, OOLLAKH
It AMnirt-lirlitlT-tu rirniMM
Ul-EmiKHS, AND FANCY AIITICLEH
Ho niw constantly on liand a largo and well-(,c-
cctod assortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTINUS,
Which ho Is prepared to mano to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very r.hort notice, nnd In tho
best manner, AH his clothing Is maito to wear,
nnd most of It In of homo luttuuractiiro.
GOLD WATCHES! AND JEW'JltHY,
olevcry description, flno nnd cheap. His caso ot
lowolry is notsnrpassod In thls'.placo. Call nnd
examlno his general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES JKWKMlY.ftU.
octl371 DAVID LOWENUHltll.
,Thli Cut Hlustratas tho niniuref Utlng i
JOItl' PIERCE'S
Fountain .Yasal Injector,1
01
DOUCHE
Thla instrument Is especially designed for the per
fect application of
DR. SACC'3 CATARRH RCMCDY.
Itlatlio only form of Instrument vet Invented utlh
which tluld mediclinj can lo curried high tip and
perfectly applied to nil puts of tlio nffectcu natal pa-
(ncj.iiiid tho chamber nr cavities coimmmlcatin
therewith, lu which sorcsiind ulcer frequently t;xlftt
und from which ttio catarrhal dlechanje ttt-ncraily ro
ceed. Tlio wantnfBucceiin tt eating Catarrh here
tofore his arisen largely from tho impossibility of
apply In,' rorucdlc to theso cavities and chambers
by any of thi ordinary methods. Thlsobetaclo in
tho way of effect in? cures 1 entirely overcome by tho
itivtmtioa of tho Doucho. In usimr thla Jiiftruincnt,
tfie FlulJ is carried by Its own weight) nosnufing.forc
,li3 or p mplng being required,) up ono noslril In n mil
;yntlyiljvlns stream to tho highCFt portion of the
iiTal piease?. passe into nnd thoroupl.Iy etc ante
ill the tube and chambers connected thcmvlth, nnd
Mo a-j out ot the opposite nostril. Ita uso Is pkutai t and
si ft. lipid tint n child can nnd erst and It, l'ull
ami t'xpllrlt direction accompany tacit
Itwrumctii. When used with this Instrument, Ur.
MieV Catarrh Itemedy cures recent attacks of
lu tho SIoiul " bva lew application.
Symptoms ot C'atarrli. Fieipii'Ut head
ache, discharge falling lutu throat, eumetinics pio
fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, ollcntdve, Ac.
In others a dryness, dry. watery, weal; or inflamed
eye-', topping up or obstruction of nasal paaccc,
I'tu'liu in car, ueirncss, hawking aud couching to
rlonr throat, ulcerations scabs (rom ulcers, icc
altered, nnal twang, olTcnslo breath, impaired or
total deprivation ot sense of emeil and taste, dlzzi
nesi, mental depression, losi of appetite, indiges
tion, enlarged tonsils, ticMlng coiinn, Ac. Only a
(aw of theso symptoms nro likely to to present in
nnv caso tft ono time.
lr. SafTo's Cntnrrh Itrnicdy, when used
wltli lr. IMorcortNnaI lloiiclic,uud accom
panied with tho constitutional treatment which U
recommended in tho pamphlet that wraps each hot
tlu of tlio Itemedy, is ti perfect f pcclflc for thto loalh
ponto disease, and tho pioprljtor offers, In good faith,
SHOO rawnrtl fnr n rn tin run imt cum. 'J lm
Jiemwly U mlM nnd pleasant to use, containing no
strong or caustic druga or poisons. Tho Catarrh
licmetly Is pold at W cents J)uche at CO cents, by
all lriiKtrUf,or cither will bo mailed by pro
prletoron receipt of do cents.
i. v l'3z;ic;i;, ji. 11.,
Solo Piuprietor.
11UFKALO, X. Y.
K, R.
BADWAV'S READY RELIEF
cuitiis thi: woitsi' imins
n from Ono to Twonty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
Lflcr rcailtnr tlili nlvn tiemi-nt nwd any ona
MTKEU WITH 1'AIX.
KAIMVAV3 IlADY, IlKLlKt' IS A CUKC I'Oll
Jj Cli I l Ai.l.
It wu the Crbt aud U
TMio Onlv Xlii llcmctly
hit liiutmiitv Btrn tliu mnht rxcruclat Inif ta'n. ollnvi Ti
11'ititmallotiit, and cures Cuiiecbtluuii, litlhtr of tlio Luni,
Homach, Uowtls, or oilier puLdi or craus, ty olo ttjj.llw
tluu, lit l 1 .i 1j lt 1 11 j)l I L 1 i-".
Ko niMtcr liow violent rr cxcrclutlnj( the ialu tti KIIuU
llATIO. Bui-rltldi'ii. Inllrm. CrlmiUiJ. buvoud. iturJ.c.
lt jircstr-tcd with ilist-ase may tutitr,
C Wir.I APFOnil INSTANT EASP.
INTLAMIIATIOV OK THE K1DNM.YS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLAEDEi:.
INTLAMM.TIUX OF TUB liOWELS.
CO.NUKSIION OK THE LVGS.
Bonn TiinoAT, jiikficiilt imKATiiiNu.
UYfeTERICS, CROUr, UllMlTJIEItlA.
HEADACHE. TOOniArilK,
, NKinlALniA, RHEUMATISM.
COI.D CIUrX, AGUE flULLS.
lliu nppnc uion i-i um Kenny icciici in nm jiuucr
pirHwlicio the iulu or dlLitu;tytuUUUalTuiUcdo a-i
tytiifort.
Twenty urorn n iir i mmmcr n wmrr v,m in n n-w
ii.mpi.t flit" CIIAMI'S. M'ASMS. SOL'K ht'OMArlf.
unAUTiti'itv, mci; iikakaciie. niAiiituiiA,
ykn"ii:i:v, comi', vizi) in the roweia uU
al) 1NTCUNAL FAINS.
'iruit vm riiouia un.avs nrrv n lott e or iEnitwn"4
Ittadv litUt'f with tli cm, .V few tlrots lu uttr il
I rvwni sltkni'M ur j'liliH I mm cluujre tT wuta. itli telUr
Uuu Rr.uuly or R.ilcrs u it btluiulaiit.
ia:vE;tt and Atari:,
'EVnn AMJ AUL'Il ctirk.l tor flrtv ii-utj. Tiicre t3 fi-Jt
a runciiiiil iuruiit In i lil unltl Hi. a will cure -nr and
A.'ic, timl nil citlnr M.ii.nUti.n, lllll m, SrtrUt. '1 vtI,ilil,
lU.-r. uitit ulliiT KiviwCiWoil Lv KA1WAY' I'ltLS)
qiik-lt ui IiADWA-i'S liKAUV l:EUEi''. l'Uty ceUJ
irrUlile. fcwU l( Vr a.
HEALTH 1 BEAUTY!! '
STRO'Cl AND VVUK VACU llLOOD-IXf'ItKARK OF
OR. K AD WAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HA4 ?f Ann the most astovimiinu ccuesi m
I'UII'K, SO IlAl'IO Altn THE CIIAMIES T11K
llttUV 1TNI3E1!UUES, rNPEIt THE INFLUENCE
OF TUH 11VULV WO.SDEHFUL MEU1C1XE,
THAT
Every "3ay an Incroaco In Floch
ant( Wolght 1o Soon and ?"olt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUHIFIER.
Evi'ry ilr. ft tli RA1MAPAU1LL1AN UESOI.VEXT
((uniiiunlciUa tlirnitb the Itlnl, StMut, Urine, uiul tlitr
ItuttNuiKt ilccsor tlitj pyatom the viurtf ILfv, f r lt rti-kS.a
t.iD woUii of tl.d lioily wltli low unt buuik! tnuttrl.il,
:crnf..l i, t-j-plilllit, C'iuBiiiiiiill(in, OlinduUr dUeitiv, Uki
tu tue Tlirti.it. Mfititli, 'i'umorji, Nuiltn In tiie (J! mid and
Hilar I'li-taif Ilia syHim, Nr Eyw, Mrumou lHnilinrniS
frmii tliti UiM, lit i J tli;' uurst ftuiA of Hkln dlseiui. Emp
tluu. I'Vwr H..a. Hvil I Ilea), lnjt i.rin. hAlt Uhcuin,
i:ry-Hi-l tt, Auiu. Ill isle b)"t, WormiliTtlte ricfcli, Tumorst
Ctitivri Pi lliu Wttinli, und nil wi'ikcidnij and julnful ill
i Ii 11 s Mtclit Swiiti, it Snvrm, und u'l wnntiiof the
lilt' itIiicijiIc, iro ultlitu tlto curative rtmro of tliU wotidor
f iLni CIiMiilHtrv, uikI a lew (l.i)a' uu will Move to
my tK,,il" "Jiib! it fr either of tlicbj fruia of.dUuw Ui
lu.i t-iit (KtM'cr tu curn t la-iii.
If tliu iiilli'iit, ililly tn'comliis rcdurpd ty the wasteland
d .n tnltluii timt h miititm.illy i nwui, succeed la
imtlt'ii t!u"W ua-ti", nn.i rt'inilra tn a uni ilh new inatrr
Id in 1- Cm.iu Imdthy LI ioJ tLls tho SAKSAI'AHIL
t i V H ' t d'' tiw,
h-it utll ll- lint JAUnAl'AUILI KH Riair.VENT fieri ftll
1 iiu,t i ri'i'u-'ld (tirciit In tlio mm i.f flirmiltf, Hcrofuloim,
i iiitiiulw!..i!, c.u dU.iidC4 1 tut it li Ue ouly fosltlve
ECMiti'y & XlhuMrr Coittphilnls
Fr.ikiirv, 'd V.Vin'i iliaiiut'ii, (lravi-1, Dlilnt., Vwptf
Ut ue of Witter, Iiictitliii.iii'6 of t'rtiic, lirltt i IMscoCi
1 iiiiiiiiui a, uiul In u'l iii4 tftt IluTt) tin tirlckiltibt do
i i-i.t, it tl.u w it-.r ii thi- i tnuii v, iiiit. t with imUtancil
Iwt tliu u lUe w t iff, ur tl.rcuJ lUe u lilto Milk, or tlicro
Ji.it in.irl-ld, i! uk, M:inii4 npl'turniico.uiiil uldlo tniicdtiit
ii i t, iut I wltiii I In re 1 ii jTltWUirf, l-iirnliitf ni-mutluil
. h , ..i-tmt wul'-r, n J .tti U Iho Haallvf tUtt H.iCk UlLiI
ul i. l.u Lulim. 1'ik'i', Ji.u),
WOn WIS. Tho oul Itiown and uro Itonicdyfor
li a Mt-hi, 4 t't.
Tsnuor r BO Your' rovl!i
Ciirctl Iy V
ul'.xtiy's ISctoIvcntt
UKvuai y, Mu , July is. ugh.
Tit, HiiWiT t tin hl Oi4rl4it 'iuiu"r lu Hi otarl rJ
t JMI 1)14 p.rt ri ijII "Utr wi i.u ht-lpf.-r ll." 1 trU4
, y l' ti tlitk mu r nntinlrj , lt i .tiling lmtld 111. I lW
v nr lli-dt.ia, r4 tli ijl.t I ulltry ll Liitlkl no rultb la tt,
1-iiii-i 1 Ln'1 mllnf. I fr tlv tnr. I V-ilt ill Uttlvi cf tU
K,i4m .t. mill ui') l- vt I.i4w4i 1'IIU, nn.l two LotlUi cf iur
1; n.ly K u4 tl-' Ii nt m Itf of lutimr U t wen cr full,
n i-t I ft I Mur, iiiirtf r, kii4 laM lr llin I tit (vt twirlvt j-mrt,
'iii w 'ti lutouf t In lUa luft (la if U mwi, tr tli vroln,
I uHl lUU H JV4 fwr UmiUf Uliir, Yuu run rul-I1.li It If
avUw. HANNAH I'. KNAl'i'.
DTi. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
in' f.iily t udi'li-w, iloautly cmtv with iwi-it (turn, inne
rtcnlit.', iurlfy. c'lanw, mil drcnttlifn. l(tda' i'ltlfc
fir tUu cur.-of idl di irdcri-f tlio Mount h. I.lvir, Itouclm
Kkli.vv, UlA'Idir, rvlu l)l.-iw. JltWtulie, Court Ijnn
turn, ittUivimrM, lmllti'ii. 1J "i-tprta, ItlllouniitM. it l
louri IVvur. li miniuidloii ot ttte lluiU, l'klii,mid hll )
r.nicfihfiit of tin liituritul V(Cvr. Wui ranted to ifTuU
a i04ii1v cure, purely Vt-jjeUUe, cotAalulng tig mercury,
litliwr il, or dv li-t vriHU drun.
ttf ()i.riurv lliu fuiloMlii iyn'itou:s resulting from Pit
crUtrof Ittf IHUveOifciiitit
Camtlpil w, lnwsrl 1 1, lullrtti if tli HIvvl In Xht IU1'
AelJ.ty t lh fctoutwti, auMlB, l.rttufn, iJiiu.l or tn-l.ruil'
Wl Uhr n MxUt, t'turftiHl Wit l'tu lu U IUJ, IVfltiUnf f
of l'trii.liin, )rtluwiuui if Ik tUu nnil Ma la il
huU. tii, UiiAi, nJ uJUu lliUtu if IUt, turwu( la tl
i Iu.
A Tw dowt n llAlWAVflriUHwllI fre tUmtem
rromall ll.iduvi.Hit'l dinurdtTd. 1 Hoc, aj ui'U urtox.
fcul.h V UltUCOIM'rt.
HKAIi -RM.S1C AM 'tllllK." Hil on MterftUiup
t't KAIiWAY A- (0.. N n. ti Jdtddvti Uiic, Now.Vork.
li.fuiiuatlott wuttli tliubtiid4Mlil oMit yuu.
m
mm
i ' i. ii, jur r
. r' -J rk H It
R E M O V Al
MOHIO W A It K It () () M H
luivo lioou rciiiovfMl lo thn .
NKW imiCU' DtJlLDINU P.
OlTOitlTIUIiolll'iHOJl'AI.OllllUfll.MAlNIH
Whciono will hcci u guncr.tl a-aiirtmonl of
TIIE LATEST SHEET MUSIC,
riANOS.OIirJANS, VIOMNS,
nmlnll ICINDH tlP MUHICAt. INMTIlll.MlINIH,
Also MUStO IIOOIW for nil IIJUTUUMKNTH.
1'IAKO AK1) OUUAN STOOIJJ ALL HTVLia
ANUl'lUCKS.
TIIE SHOEMAKER PIANO
is tho cheapest First Class Piano in
the market.
Having scciueJ tho Agency ot tho
GEO. WOODS' HK.VOWNKO OUOANH,
lor Columbia Comity, tojethur with tho
CELUllllAIT.D TnMl'Lll ANOl'.LIO
furnishes alvnntaaos to jiarcliaseri not fouml
elsowheru.
STATIONARY OF ALTj KINDS.
A full nssortiucul or
SQ.UA1U-: AND OVAL FUAMUIW,
US.' ;nll styles auJ prices consluutly ou liaihl.
STKEL KliUAVINCH, ClIllOMfH A COLOltlll)
l'KINTM.HTKllhOiiCUl'KM AND VJiiWH.
flu-Call and examine.
mchS'72-llm.
jNNOUNCEM ENT 1
the liLooMaiiUP.a LiruitAitv iNariTun:
AND
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
will open mulcr tho entire control of tho
HOAKD OF TRUSTEES,
They havo selectnl us Principal or tho Insti
tution REV. JOHN HEWITT,
a ccntleniaii whose qualifications havo been
fully tested and proved in other educational en
terprises nta llko nature; and, they ask nnd
have a right to demaud lor lilm and the Insti
tution, tho contldeuco nnd support of our own
citizens, nnd of tlio irleuds of tho enterprise and
ol education overywhero. In point of comfort,
conveulcnco and beauty of buildings nnd sur
roundings, no school In tho Stale surpasses this;
nd wo are determined lt shall not bo second lu
tbo kind, quality and thoroughness of Its disci
pline und culture.
Tlio fall and winter Bcssloa of twelve weeks will
begin
MONDAY, AUGUST IMth,
and close
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20m.
EXPENSES:
Tuition nud Hoarding, Including washing nnd
neat, per week, 5 J.UO,
AJADEMIO DEPARTMENT.
Tllltlon for dnv nnntls nno ilnllif nep wplr.
In the model school, sixty cents per week. lu
the primary, iorty cents per weeic. Music, U raw
ing, I'alutlug, &c, exlia.
Ullls are payable, and must bo paiil promptly,
ono-half at the beglnului und tbo other half ut
tho middle of the session,
J. Q. FllEEZB.
L. II. HUriUlT,
President.
(secretary.
A0E1H3
wistel t
Wjc Years t,s Wild Indians & Plains.
Tho romnilcnble ndrcntureH of iho laraoiTi
WHITE ClllKPnntimU WAltUIOU aiuouc the
ItedKklus. TbrllUufs aocouuts of (JreatlluntH,
iiairuiuauin jhenpes ami x crnuie coniosis wnu
tho bit camo nnd hostile tribes. Knlrlteil rirKcrln-
tlotiH of the habits uinl KUperstltlons or lliat
btruugo people, Tholr Hporm. Legends, Tradl
tlnuH. How Uipv Won nml Weil. Krnln. Doctor;
Wbrshlp, c. Kg7, FiesU nud Popular. rlce
Low. Hl4 f.ellliif hv the thotiRnndd with iron.
derlut rnpldlty. Agents uro ranking from SoOto
once for Bamplo cbnptern, IliiiKtvaUoiiB rtnd par-
cunpterK, iiiiiKivauons nnu i
A. 11. 11UUI1AU1), Tubllfiher.
JUU1771-U, 400 Chestnut St., l'blla
Tho Kaco of Timo Koopora.
M. B. ALLEBACH
DKAr.Ell IN
WATCHES nnd JEWEL11Y
DANVILLE VA.
BILVHU AND 1'LA.TED WAltK, FUENCII
UI.0t.-K8, HWIBH AMI AMUHICAN
HTKlt WATCHES.
THE ltnsOWNEU ELUIN AVATCIIES.
a larouassohtmentoii-'fink
JEWELHY, DIAMONDS 4o,
H Itcpalrlng pioraptly Rltomlcd to
vw . . .. vivi'WfU'm.ffiywvtt.''
tV, . I.U !Wi!fflHtS
Moyora' Column.
IS CALLED 11 Y
MOYER BROS,
To tlio fact that thoy urn Mill imOilm! Ilm llnnr
liiiHliu KH with all tho t-iii'iKV " chanu'lcrlslle nt
iiiciiiuif"i in lonncr iiutus, hi uieir inn imw
lusi staiuli lu
GROWER'S 13L0CIC,
nnJnt tho Corner of Main nnil Market Htrccln.
ThelrhUick lilnruernnil moro varied than can
lm found lu any oilier culnhllslimcnt nhort of
I'liiiaiioipnia or lone, audi ivoieo is oner
mi lu larKO or finall quantities at llKiires an low
If not lower, than tamo kooiIi can lu piiroUnfeil
f'Ncwhure. Call nntl examine lor yourself. Tho
wiKiiesHiofiepartmeiu utuier 1110 iiumeiiiaio sir
ft rvliiou ntul control of ttio llrui, comprises
I'ALSTrf, OILS, OLAHSJ, 1'UITV, AC, AC.
Thev l:epn entlNlantll On hnnd flnin flvo Infilx
illllercnl brands ol While Lead, umnuc which Is
John T. Lowls & Bros., llucl: Lead,
WII1U) V&K, illllUlOIUI, AR'tlf, iVC,
Varnishes, Coach, Furniture,
Daiunr, Shellac mid Japan
Dryer.
In r-slors vou will llnil timbers hnllulrvnnd In
oil, Biennas, llrowns.Mctnlltctmil 'aml l:e,l!eils
enciian, ucuijeau, Ainerieanauii viuuebu er-
miiiions, limes, veiiows nun ureens,
nmoui! which nro the? eclebratcil Versailles and
Hhamrorh, very handsoiuo and permanent, nnd
especially ndapted to tho luiutluir ot blinds,
Ac. Llnhccil Oil. Turpentine Ac. All sl7es
window glass, largoslzesof superior quality for
pieilires, u ipteiauiy. uasioruu oy uio kuiiou
or dozen, Liilnliinum, l'nrcRoile, llateman's
drops, uoldeu 'llncture. llalbam Do Maltha, tlod-
Irey's Cordial, Kssences Lemon, 1-eppermlut,
WlnlciKi'ton unit Cinnamon. All lliu popular
patent niedletiies of tho day, among which wo
IHUIUCIUIC.
Ayres, Jayncs.Vincsar Ultlci's.IIo.slut
ler'a, Dmko'd, anil Hooll.ind'i Oor
man liltters. I'llls, Wrifjht'H
Jayno's, Schonck'd.and all
othcrd known to tho Community.
A larco and varied assortment of Knights world
renowned looking extracts,
Lemon, Vanilla, Hose, Kaspberry, Str.iwhctry,
i oiu ppie,t'iery, imuaim, ve..aru oiler
ed below manufacturers prices, to
country meiehauts. y pices,
C'lunamou, Clows,
repper, Mace,
Mustard,
AC,
at
bottom
prices. ALSO,
Holland I'lourbul
phur, Kpsom balls,
Hall I'etre, Cnlabra Lic
orice, (luniUauiphor,l:orax,
Assahetlda, ('attlo aud ilorbo
rowders.IJluo Vitriol, lCxtract Iaj
woud. Cautllo and Lauudrv Hoans.
Lamp Chimneys, nnd Lumpi;oods ueuer-
nllv. I.umn Chalk. Hllver sand, (.'.ilehie.1
I'll
aster, Hosendal Cement by the ban el or bmh;),
Tho Cl'lebiatpil flllvllln l.-rllll. .T.li- nnlrti.iu't.
eilced In be by Mr the best, lu tho .Markets, all
Klas, of superior malerial and woihmaiisiilp.
Consumers havius once iibed these, will havo uu
other.
Country l'liydlclaus will find onrstoclc full and
complete, comprising all tho old staples of tho
Materia Medle.i, ns well as alt tho latter discov
eries of medical scleneo, Quinine, Morphia and
Opium always in abundance, llanco lhos, and
While's pharmaceutical preparations, Kluld and
Solid e.xlracts K'lxlra nudVillsol tho rbiinna
eopiea sugar-coaled. Dowers and U'ulKhtmuuV
Chemicals aud l'rof. S inlbb's inedieliies, n lull
Moclt,
Farmers and others will llndoitrstoeir nfl'tirA
OrimmnVcstern Hone. Oil of Vitriol, Kulphalo
or Soda nml Nitrate of Soda, nr better iiuallty
and nt lower prices than can bofound elsewhere.
COACH AND WAGON MAKERS would do
wen Iosco oursioeiciinu impure our piiees be
lino purchuslDi; elsowheio.
Our retail and Drcn'rlption detnrl incut Is nnder
tho siii.irvlalou or
31 K. A. II. C.VTHG'AKT,
who lias hadyenisor expcrlencoin tho business.
Able and couilictclit usslstiinu iiIu'iivm In fitt,.ii.
dance. This department consists ol tho coiu-
pouuiiiiikoi i-iiysicians' jirescnpiious mid Intnl.
ly leclpvs, tho puttlui; up or Dyo stuUs, ef
tho rolaiilng or l'.ilent Modlcincs an t Drugalst's
sundries, such as l'errutnery, comprising nil of
tbo most choice lrom our most cmlnunl Ameri
can manur.ictureis nnd tho specialties ot nil tho
Foreign, French, Knglisli, Gerinun mid
Italian IVrninicrn.
Toilet Soaps in laigo variety, both Iniroited and
Domestic,
Flno Hair, Tooth, Flesh, Clothes, Shav
ing A Nail Uriuhes. Triisses.Shoul.
tier ISraces & Supporters, Num.
hit; Uoltled, 1'ocUet Books.
Hill Uoolrs, &c, .te.
Cigirs of rarest nni choicest brands from 5cls,,
to ij els., each,
I'lpes uiul cigar smokers nnd many things lm
pusslblo In I'uimic rnto here, Tho handsomest
SODA POUMTAIM
In this part of Iho Slalo, railed the "Iceberg,"
fiom which iseoiislaullyitrawn, thuseeool und
refreshing heve ratios so popular with Iho Amer
ican public, also, tho medicated watci of Vlsliv,
Surutog.i and Sell.er,
Our Manuraelurlng Depailmcnt, enmptlscs
nil thoollielnal picparallous ol tho U.S. l'liur
macopu'a, 'Jluctiues, tiyruim, etc.,
OIL OF GLADNESS
n spoelflo tor Croup, Uurns and Scalds and ono
or llie iniiKt vnluablo uuxlllailui In tlm euro of
yetler-pllos, hoarseness, clo over known. Tho
largely increasing sales attest its popularity ns
ii household remedy.
Meyer's Tar Cough Dropi n valuahlo remedy
for roughs of long tlandlui: und liielpleut con.
sumption. Flavoring extracts, Essence Jaiiiulcil
(lluuer, etc, To all of which wo uslc Iho alien
tlou of tho ueueral public,
Tho wngon will still continuo to pay
its Bttuod visits to their country custom
cm.
JIOYEPv BrvOS.
IMny 10, ly.
..... fnl.n flirin llttlrl-ll flKnrd
i i In ln .. in 1 1, nml tcm.iin lona unmll. r"yulcil limit
i.muMU' iml ii. lloycil hv miniTjl pnison nr other nie.nn,
mill Ilm il.ll orilli" I'll-U uvraiu liic gnm "i-r".' ,
l)iipi ilii or llidlltrllim, lle.iilulic, r.iln
in Hi Slmul.lt n, t'lnii'li', -liRliincMif llie Uii'l. pi'fi
l,f... Si.nr l..uu.lli.nniifllo Slumltli, ll.nl IflMeia Ilia
Mould. I . un Allnli, rlpililion ef llio 111 art, In
Ihiiiiiiuiuii nt liic Linus l'.iml" iiu.' regions of Hie M1
m ..mil i liiu iliul ollur iMinful i ) iiiiitniin. nro lie off
rl mi of lljpei In timo toniilililiM It lul no
c mil. n ui "no 1 1 Mill prmo 1 ittf r gisiMnleo ef 113
l.ioul III Hi .1 l.-i.mliv nilveilnemi.'Ht.
Iiii' I'cniiiln l-iiniplilliilM, in ynuiiK or filil, inir
I cil or 'iiiii . .d die tl mil ol iMimnlilmni!, or llie turn
I I nie, llie I c Diltui ilnplay n dcculcil an iiilluciico
I i it .1 inuki .1 liiipniieliHlil H soon Iwiceptililc.
K.il' lillhlliililHtnl'J- nnil Clirnlllfi Ithril
tiltlllllll nnil (imil, lli.ti'il'i. l'l-nnltcllt ami llllerilitt.
1 nt I vi". Diiei n if tlm lllontl. I.lvcr, Kluneys aiul
Ili.iilcliT, tlii'-o llitun line nn equal. Such Dienen
,.i c lined bv Viliitul Illnoil.nlilili U generally produced
In ilcrmnenier.t i f llii- l)iellie OrRlMi
Tlirv hit ll tlrlillo i'nrpitlto ni tvrll n
ii'Tunlr, tKHMirtiiiR a'no Hie peculiar merit of atlliii a
i nor., rful nii.'iit In lClioMna L'oiigc.llmi or lnllammallon
i f the hu er and Vinrer.il Orgam. and In llilioiu llue.i'cit.
1-iiv Milll Dlsiimfl, i:niption. Tetter, Silt
Klieiim, ItUnclie. Spots Pimple", riistnle. Iloil,, Car
hinic'e., ItiiiK-uoriiM, Scald 1 lead, Sore l'.cs, Kljsnielat,
lull, Sciirr, li.coliuationsof llie Skin, Humors and Uis
mi of tlio Skin, of nliatcler liamo or nature, aro lit
erally duq up and i mud out of llie r-ysleul in n hwl t
limf liy tile U-.C lit tlicia llittert,
The iii'tipritlFH of Dr. WLKrn''i VmroAn
lhTTsns are Aperient, 1 liaplmrellc and Carminative,
NitlMiit'iia, l.lxnlir, Diuretic, Sedative, Countcr-ltrl-lint,
SndittilH, .Mler.ltivt', and Anli-lliliotH.
(llilterill Tlilillillldit pliK-taim VlNFavn lhT
TiiRs tlie iim.t wiiiuli-ilul lnlKiirant lliat cer sustained
tile siul.in).' -tein.
I WAUriMWr :t.n.?tii)oxAi.i.tco.,
Driifc t .TnHlfii A';ti, Sin Trancnco, Cal.,
and lonui , t a , n, ion in I Cli.irllun Sts , New YoiK
1.01 ll I.Y Ai I. li!. I Mil: li AND ULALEKS.
H1S-7J imitasOtn
THE QHJKEKT
THE AMEBIGAM
BUTTON-HOLE
AND C0.1IPIiHTj:SUH'IN(J M VOllINi:.
-0-
Thn llrsl nud only ItlllTON'.IIor.E AND
NUW'INU JIACIUNE cnmblned that has luailo
lis advent In this ur utiy cither eotiutry.
3-Tlio followlui; reasjns nru nlveii why this
Is tlio best.
Family Machine to Purcliaso.
J. lleeauso lt will do;
evprythlnulhatuuy ma
chine, can do. suwiup.
from tho llutst In the
eoniscst matorlal, hem-1
1. lieeausoitwlllwnrlt
n bcautllul eyelet hole.
G. Ileeauso It can do
lover-hand scaminjr, by
'which sheets, pillow
leases mid tho lilio uiu
,sew ed over and over,
i 0. Ileeauso tho best
mechanics nronounco It
tlio best Mulshed and
made on tho bciit priuci
nlo of utiv niachtno
niiuir, leiuui;, roitiiiig.
braldlnir, binding Rath-,
erlnsiind sowlnc; on.nt
the samo timo ruflllng.,
tin tit lu tr. etc, better'
than any other ma
chlue. 2. Ecc.uivelt eanworlt,
a beanlllul buttiin-hiile,
mnUlug as tlnun iearl
us by tno hand. ,
nianulacturod. It has
no hprltiKs In brcah;
nothing hi (rcl out ol
order.
n lnAn...nt. ..Ill , ii 1H-UIUSU lb 11 lllll
o. ileeauso it will em- n.,,iliniw i,, .,., .
gaimeut! Lnk'r UM combined.
J-Ko olhcr Mnchlnoean accomplish tho kind
of scwlngslatcd lu Nos. '.'.a. i. and j.
l'tlltles lislnir a Inmllv feewlni? innelihio want
a WHOLE MACHINE, ono with nil tho liniirovo-
juents.
ins 10 lasia i.ii' liTiJib', nun inercloro ono is
wanted that will do tho most worlc, nnd do lt
tho best: and this inachlnn can do seiei.il lc.nds
of how!n;;nntdono on ANY UTlIEll.MAClIINi:,
besides dolus every kind that nil others can do
The American or Plain Sewing
Machine.
(Without tho hutton-holo parts), does nil Hint
Is dono ou tuu Combination except button.holo
nnd over-seaming.
& 5. FAUX, Agent,
BIOOAESBUIin-, Pa.
AlJIiNTS WANTJiD IN UVKUY TOWN.
COMPANY'S WAHEHOOJia,
1313 Chestnut Stroot, Philadelphia.
Evnmlno th"in beforo puichaslnir nnv oilier
Sewliii; .Machine. irJlls;'j-ilm.
jypKKLVY, NEAL A CO., t
DEAEEU3 IX
D11Y GOODS,
GllOC E II I E S ,'
AND
General Merchandise,
BLOOMSliUKO, l'A.
Janai'Ti-tf
SEWING ' MACHINES.
1-IIE SALES OF SEWINC1 JIA-
X chines lu 1S7I, nsrepnited, under mlh, lu
ittii, to Iho owners or tho tiuwlui; MachlnoF.it'
euls, show that tho
SI AN UFAOTUIU NO COJIPANV
IjAST'YEAU sold
181, 260 Machines,
NINETY I'ER GENT. OF THEM BE
ING FOH FAMILY UcJE.
TI2I3 IS OV33S.
MORE SEWINCI MACI I INKS Tl IAN
WEUK BOLD BY AN Y OTH
ER COMPANY DUR
ING TI1KHAME
PERIOD.
Tlio Singor Manufactiu'hig Co.,
31 UXTI01T SQUAIffi, HEW VOUK.
l'HII.ADEM'HIA OFFCE 11M chealtiutSt.
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(1E0110E JIAPI.EAJf, I'uhllsher,
nprll SO.TMf. 731 Sunsom sneet, l'lilludelplila
Rail Roads,
PENNSYLVANIA HAILUovi,
HUMMlUt TIMI! TAUI.U
i:iaht Trnln-i (pilly) to and front 1'iiiui ,
(Dilly) toiindironi Elio.
(auuday-i il-cccpted.)
QN ntul nflor ilontlny, Junn n
Iho llwioiiKcrTriilii-ior the l'otiiiiy v,,,,'1'
iMiirnad Ctilillmuv w III ilnnuM r...V: 'yini.i
and nrrlVQ nt I'liiTadeliilil and l'lttHbur 'iV r
lownt J "
EASTWAltD.
n.f.iit,i.lln.t,,l.,l,lfi t . ..
iiiiimv.,..,... ,,a rim, lo.ivei nam
U illy (DXeeia JliindayinliisMn, miui j
nl Weit I'hlladelphl.nittliVia, m, J
ai'M-t-asl l.lnu leaves llarrliimrj il.il v
rept Jlnndayjat 8:11 n. miitidarrlvis "
:W-.Mall Train leaves HrtrrUuurpih'lv
rent Hiindnyi nt 8:Wp.iii,iuidnrrlvi!dnt "
ilcirhlaiitl'Jilln. hi. 4 "
e:i i-nrino uxprcsi leaves llnrrlilnir
tit :Vi ii. in., nnd urrlN es tit Won 1'liiimK ,,. ",,
'K:uo'-Wlmlm Express lcavos llarrUburni . I
(except mnidayH al IS'H) p. m nnd a n. . !
West i-hlladelphlaiitlhJJp. m. nl 111
ltl'Ji-CincliinaH EspruiH ioav6s It ,,i
dally at Ittfi p. m.,iiud nrrlvesiUW. ,,..;'
ttcliililn nt V':1J ii. in.
!):i-llarrisbiirit AceiimmcnUllnii leivr.n
rUlinpif .Inllv lovciiit Mtitol.t... ... .i.-.i . . '
ut 1 iiiraiielpliVn Va li.-l , ,nY ' 1 "
.!ij niiicasicr rrniii, via Slmml .T., i
llarrlsbtim dally (except Hiuuliiyiut ,, ,', ' .
and ntilvts nt Vint I'jilhideiphliv al Vs'l ,, , , '
4;n-Erlo Express wost, fur Erie, rnf ( i
hSly-ajn!:!!
lMJ-CIuclnnntl Express leaves Manhunt
da ly (except Hunrda ) ai li-a , ,
i:aln.Mi. I1,,,l,lul ""V""11 ii"l")ur..'
n.''i?.rf'n?ma I;,PrM Imvoj IlntrUljaMtliilv
und arrives nt l'lilsimrK at U;lu n. in.
l:W-l'nst l.lno leave, Hnrrlslniril da lv to .
r.n1'ta,?,",l.ay,) ,lt lM.niarrlvu,.,,i ah mu.V,,
uU-15 a ill" ""fl" "UJ "f'tvCH al l-ittkbiil
l;JJ-.Mall Train, lravoa itarrlRbnri dally .
cepi Sunday) ut ii.u p. in. nriives n' Ah uiu., ut
.tljp. iu., taltos Mlppcr niii urrtvesiii 1'uW .ir
lit it, til.
. 'rw ."- JunruiiKfi 1 i.wu lO.tVCS 11. ll rl Ut-
duly (except .Sunday) ul 7UU a. m. uriivi
Altuoun nl 1:30 ji. m. ni.d at l'litsbniri a i,,.
:JU way rnsjcmrrr Train loAVoH..iri mr
UK I'lirmml strtn.l'ifl ut Titil '
S:01 Throusih 1'nssoiiKer Train leavci iint
uitf dally (exiepl Mi)iiiliy)at ;i;i))ii, mii i i,
lAilwm.i:itb:lU.'t,m.audurrlVu,iit l'llis. a
I. ,i. in.
s.vMunr, a. nr. ,
Hlipl.Jlld. Dlv. I'. It.
gUOnTEST KOUTK UASTWAltD.
DauvillG, Hazlotou & WilkesliarrG R. K
IiVa'A'A' ARKAXaHZthA iX
EAHTWAED.
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A. tr. u;avk.
L11AV15,
Huuhiiry
Dauvillo
Calawliisa
llazloluti
(U'l) ,.3J 1 New V a .
7.IU lEnHtun,
rniiii
Uctlllc i ,.
ttlhlehom. WJ KMo Ilaleton.
l'hll.idelphla -J n Calnwlssj.
Iliuleton, hTjfrf 1a:h Danville.
New York. jCl U.5J Sun bury.
Thoanernoon train connectnnl Stitib.irj n
ll'-Vs' '- P- "it' tram Bolus Wesi( uiuvt i
Villlamsp,itt(i.:ii); Lock lIaven;.Vip.iu.,an I wo
tho Noriiioin Cential I.OU p. m.. iimviui! Sunt
reaehlu; llarrlsburg 7.UJ p. m ami Iiaium
lo.lj p. in., and also with tho Su ibury anil 1, .
lsUiMiiltallro.nl.
Comrorlablo and handsoniD Co.i niso.i 'ii
new route.
J, HEUV'EY ICABE, Superlui 'ii i
pq-OKTHEKN OKNTKAI, JtAli
On aud aftor JunoJd,'l'o7J, Ti.i os .
IcavoSUNuuitY" nafollows :
NOUTilWAUD.
11M l'.st. Dally toWllllamspoit, Elnun .
dalgua, Itochestcr, UuUalo.Susputis.oii ,
aud N. Kails. "
12.1 1 1. M. Ihillalo, N. Falls, .if.
o.Uia. m. Wllllamsport Elmlr.i Erie A
C.W 1-. M., Dally, (except Sundays) lor V , .
sport nud Erie.
I, 10 v. sr., D.illv, (except Sund'iys) r.,r t n .
llull.ilo und Niagara i-all, via. lh m , i
from Elmli'j,
TKAIN.9 SOUTHWAUO.
Uii A.M. Dally for Daltlinoit.W.i ., a , i
1'hll.idclphla.
II. 01 A.M. Dally (except Sundays) fur !' , r
Washington nnd ltaEsulolutihi,
Ul i'. sr. Dally (except Sundays) I ir . .
Gcnornl 1'.' i i i
.ttrncn lt. Fuji;, Uou'l. Sup't.
TiEADlNCl IlAII.UflAi,
SUiUIEll Ar.ltANaE.Mi.s ..
riiur.soAY, AunuoTlst li :
Trains Icavn Harrlsburs for New mil u . .
lows: At .1.1)11, s,lu, a, in., uiu j,ni p. m.
lieelliiij with trains ou lVnii'.- , .,
load, and arilviUK al Nuw Voi i
a,cu, and ll.Ij p. m, lospeetlvely.
ItHturiiliiK: I.eavo New Yoil: ' "
12.10 nnu 0.UI p. in. l'hlhtdelphu al .. . '.
and 3.iU p. in,
I.eavo Haiiisburi; for Ileadlnr;, Dot 'si
niuquu, illnersvlllo, Ashland, Sbanu),. u .
leutown uud l'hlhi'd. at .l.ojniid i-.lii a. .
andl.tu p.m., stopping at Lebanon and pi m ,,
way. stations; Iho l,o,i p. m. train eiiniic. i i
l'hll'it., l'ottsvllliiiindL'oliiniblanuly. Km rm
' e.SehuylkillHaven and Aubni ii, v .irt. ,
kill aud Sus(uehaiiiia ltailroad, lime it
bnrir at D.IO p. in.
East l'eiuisyivnnla Itallroail trims i
Iteuuln lor Allentowu Easiuu and .N v i .
al 7.10 lO.iU. n. in., and l.oi it. in. It, m
leavuNew Volk at ".till a. ill., lil.to ntul n . ,
and Alleutowu al7.iKi.ui. iL'.Jj.ii, ,
unit U.Ua p. in.
Way 1'usseuEcr Train leaves l'n., a'.
7,'JJu.m,, eoniieclliii; wlih hliiiii.u u i.
1M. railroad retitrnlns lioin Itead'u0,.
blopplui; nt all stations,
I.eavo l'uttsvlllo ut 6.10 nnd 0,iH ,i. m
2,'JJ p. m,, Herildou lit iu.ltj a. m., hliaai. i.
o.IOaud 11,15 a. in., Ashland at 7,t)ja. in. a ui
p, m.,Aiahauoy city ut 7.31 a.m. and . ,
i'ainaiUa al b,:ii a, in., and 'J, ID p. m. u., i
ilelplila, New York, lleadinj;, llanisiu.
Loavo l'uttsvlllo via SchuyiitiU u.iu
hauua UuilioadatS,l5n. m. lor Hum-jui o
ll.lo a, in., loi' 1'lno (Jinn, and Treinuiir,
I'litlsvlllo Accommodation Ttam u i
Vlilo IllLoUn. m. .pusses Uoaillit;; at, 7,i ja.lu.
rlvlnij at l'hll.idelphlant u.s, u, m. iieuii
leaves l'htladeliihhi at 5,15 p. m., paiii i- iv,
iusat7,l'Jp.ni.,arrlvlui!nl l'otisMiloui !t..j , .. ,
l'ljttsioH ii Accommodation Train, It aves
town at (1,1 j a.m., returutui;, Itaves I'luiaue 1 1 a
(MntliandUrceii)al t,9) p.m.
Uolumbla ltailroad Trains leavo Ui.ui ,
7,'.M a.m., and U.l jji.m, for Ephrala, I.lia, Lu
ter, Coluuibla, .Vc; retutnlu,: leave Iriui t
p.vu u. in. nnd j,ta p. in,, and Columbia a
lu. and 3,1 j p. in,
I'm klomeu lfcill Enad Trains leavo Pi ...
'Junction ut 7,:i3iind S.Vin. in., 2,ii ij , I ,.. m
turatnsr, leao Ureuu Etiuo ul u.i.i .' ui
nnd 1,'JJ p. in., uuuuuwtlii.; wuu
Ite.idiUi; ltailroad.
I'icut-iliij Valley K.illr.u.l Ir.iu 1 . t
nl.wllloul U.IU u. in., ,1.10 and o.ijp. ui
inii, ljavo llyeis altUu a. m., l.'.li ,uu i.
cuunectinj with ti.imsou Ituidini IU 1.
Cotcbioiikdalo Uallio.id traiusie.ive ix
at u.U a. m,l.'.iJii.'j).v 7.1ip. m., lami.
Mi. I'leastiulatu.ui, ,s.ojau,ui.. i.i, t.i
ouunectlui! wuu ir.iius ou 11m Iiuj tl
Cuister Vulley ltallriu.1 Tnuiis a n
poll at s.uOti, ui. aud 2.IJ and n.i. p '. .
iciivo D'jwnlngtown at il.ji a. i.i.,
5.1J p, m cj-iuucliu with tiu . , i.
K:,ilni.ul,
(Jn tjimd.-ys, luavo IT w York ul ,, u p i
phi. i at f.'JJ a, m, mid :l,lip. m., iiii.
ii'.i.u liuiuuitf only lo Uu.idlu,!;) k.iiu . .
a.ixj a.m.: H.irrUburi;nto.u0.i.iii. .mil J
leavo Allciitinvu ill l.:li mut it..; p. . ,
iteadln' al 7.13 it. ut, aud 1 1. j, p. m, . n
hurt', at 7.CU n. m. ur 1,'ow York, . I i . u.
Alleutowu uud alu.U u, lu., iuh (..1,1
I'hlladelplUu.
Commutation, .Mileage, Mo. 1.111, n ..
Excuislon Tickets to and from ull u,u ,
ducod rales.
llawao eliecked Uii'miijU; 1)J puuti
each pasoui;er.
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