The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 08, 1872, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUE.Gr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Agricultural.
Wliiti-r diro or .Slntl,,
'riuPi1Miupon m wllli llAHliirimiintl
Uu chaiigo3, so hurtful lu nil Itliuli tif
nUxk exposed In II, alilvcrlnn, llli-rully
iililvL-tluKOir IUj IU'sIi, nml Huh prrpxr
Inn tRO ntiiUiSntivniitiirjoliito Winter
quarters. Thosoason hna been scivcro
iiton hotbSRCj iHialiiro la short -too
Hhort for Winter protection unci early
urmvth In tho Hpriiid nml niemlowr) nro
oiled upon to supply wlmt Isconsliloreil
a wmituf foi.ilor whon fodder provldod for
Winlor feed should bo fod Inslead.such
tin cornstalks, pumpkins, potntow, Ac.,
Irrespective or tho scarcity, m now Is
tho critical time pasturo falling, feed
changed, aforma supcrvcdliifr, with no
let up to follow In tho cold and vicissi
tudes or Wintor.
It la best always to begin Winter feed
early, saving tho meadows and pastures
not only what thoy afford as protection
and an early start In tho Spring, but to
prevent trampling, which is more seri
ous than is generally supposed. Tho
rains will uot hurt but benefit tho grass
lands) tho stock will hurt It materially,
especially cattlp, nnd thoy aroalso moro
Influenced by tho weather., A milk
cow In tho rain, nnd with snow melt
ing upon her I How often Is this luhu
man treatment seen I Is it a wonder
that cows fall off In milk, and In flesh ?
The dlfferonco U seen at onco. Pass
through tho country, and it will bo
found that this prevails to a great ex
tent. This wretched neglect is brutal.
If there aro stables, why uot havo tho
cows iu them as well us out lu tho rain.
or lu tho chilly ahV Ss It really laziness
or habit? Or what is it V There- is a
scarcity of feed; yet suffering in every
storm is so much food thrown away
not rneasurcd.or it might havo no effect
tliu-.seon.
Arid uro our stables belter than out
doors '. Wo aro constrained from what
wo e to ask this question. Cattlo wo
havj known to refuse to outer thcl
stalls, while others havo begged for on
trance. Rigid confinement, a hard
uticen floor (wo havo seen it frenuent
ly), with a wallowing in tho Blush of
Uio and then exposed to tho
hlilvcring, freezing, cold tho stablo
stablo being neprly aa cold as tho air
without with no clianeo to escapo, but
naving to stand to it this is not en
eouwging to a cow, and a cow lu milk
at tho time I Better feed iu tho onen
air subject to tho inclemency of tho
weather. Doth aro a dlsgraco to any
farmer.
A warm shed, open at ono placo largo
cnougu tor ingress.and egress is hotter
placofor stock than is generally thought
iy rigid disciplinarians, who favor tho
eonflnement system. Wo can bring to
mind not a fow such cases whero ashed
elosoly boarded and celled, with fodder
overhead, tho opening to tho East or
Houth, afforded a comfort that it is a
pleasure to think of. Tho placo was
warm, inado warmer by the stock, soft-
ne(Kieii,anu well alred(by tho entrance)
without overmuch circulation ; thus
comfortable in tho coldest woathor.and
In storms, of course, n perfect protcc-
uon.juut your stock must not bo crowd-
.l 7 1 i
u "avo nau occasion in our
earlier experience, to separate tho most
unruly members, and thus found all
peaceful and harmonious. Backs for
feeding wero provided along tho insido
of tho building, giving plenty of space,
as tho wholo shed was thua arranged.
Thero was straw us?d for catching tho
urlno and dung, and this removed as
required-a compost heap thus being
made which saved well tho substanco
of the manure, and readily converted
the straw into tho same. In this way
stock was Kept clean, healthy and in
good condition. Early, when 3torms
prevailed, it was brought to the barn,
and at onco knew its placo and took
advantago of it, and no labor.no troub
lo, only to feed, carry tho stalks and
tho chaff, and tho best straw on tho
rack. Here also pumpkins were fed.
Oa tbo opposite sido of tho bam was
tho sheep shed, similar to the ono for
cattlo, a success in overy respect. And
hero tho sheep were brought when tho
equinoctial and other storms carao on,
and they wero kept as Summer mado
them with plenty or goodclover hay and
other small feed, clover not being cut
men as now (when in bloom), with all
its substanco avallablo, and thus being
sufficient as a sole feed, when yet
green.
Calves, like sheep and cows, should
bo by themselves. Glvo them warmer
stables. Of courso glvo them tho freo.
dom of tho place, as thero 13 no danger
of their hurting ono another. Thoy
will thrive on tender hay and pure
water alone, if they aro not previously
kept out and pelted bv tho storms. If
lacking in flesh, alittlomcal, barley
mm oats mixed is excellent, and will
aoou get up activity and roundness of
iie-sn. Keep tho calves yrowln
through tho Winter.
Havo we advised tho shed system
Wo liavo presented it. Tho negligent
larmer, a no adopts It, will do so with
advantage with decided advantage
mul bo will tho advocato of extremo
eoQUnemont, where tho discomforts, as
wonavo mentioned, aro greater than
tlin viiAni..n . It. -
cAjiinuiu ui uiu iruo buy. LiGt us
roason 5 lot us consider a bruto au ani
mnl, akin to us in wants, as it Isfcand
men let us work from principles Cor
respondent Country Gentleman
Mixed Grain, An castojn farmor
writes : It has boon our custom for hov
eral years to sow a mixture or oats and
wheat for feeding stook, two bushels qt
oats nnd ono or wheat to tho aero. Tho
yield in bushels Is greater. Tho oualltv
or tho product is vory superior ; the
wntm is very mil ana plump ; It makes
a heavy, rich and nutritious feed for
stock. Pca3 and oats are frequently
sown together, to bo used aa feed for
young Etoek. Nothing ia bettor as a
flesh-forming food. Oata and barley aro
aiso raised together. Wo should sun.
poso tho barley would ripen first and
eiioh ueioro Uio oats would mature. It
Js Eald tho barley is retarded in ripening
vy uiosnauo or tlio oats, so that both
reacn maturity at tho samo tlmo.
ijiE curry comb. As a rule,, tho
curry comb is used too much and the
brush, too little. When a horse Is
brought into tho stable covered with
sweat and mud, ho should bo rubbed
dry with straw; the next morning, with
a curry comb in ono hand and a good
uruan in uio otuor, no can bo thorough
Jy elenned tho curry comb only boing
used to straighten tho hairs ahead of tho
brush. The difficulty about getting u
srood curry combing arises from tho
neglect to rub tho lioreo clean with straw
before leaving him for tho night.
Much rare should bo used In cleaning
a horse's legs with a curry comb, bo oa
not to Injure tho Joints. ,
Young Folks.
A 1'iilllifiil Slirplirnl liny.
(Jerhart was a (lermnn shepherd buy,
and a noble fellow Im was, nlllioiigli hi)
was very poor.
Ono day, wlillo watching lilt) lloek,
which was feeding In a valley on n bor
ders of a forcst,n hunter camo out of thu
woods and asked ;
"How far Is It to Hid nearest vil
lage.'' "Six miles sir," repllod tho boy, "but
the road Is only a sheep track and vory
easily missed."
Tho huntor looked at tho crooked
track, and said :
"Ah lad, I am hungry, tired and
thirsty. I havo lost my companions,
nnd missed my way. Loavo your sheep
nnd show mo tho way. I will pay you
well."
"I cannot leave- my sheep, sir," re
plied derhart. "They would stray Into
thu forest, and bo oaten up by wolves,
or bo stolen by robbers."
"Well, what of that?" queried tho
hunter. "They aro not your sheep. Tho
loss of ono or moro would not bo much
to your master, and I'll glvo you moro
than you havo earned in a whole
year.
"I cannot go, sir," rejoined Gerhart.
ycry ilrmly. "My mastor pays mo for
my tlrao.and ho trusts mo with his
sheep. If I sell my tiino which does not
belong to me, and tho sheep get lost,
It would bo tho samo ns if I stolo
them."
"Well," said tho hunter, "will you
tnt3t your ahecp here, wlillo you go to
tho vlllago nud getsomu food and drink,
nnd a guide? I will tako care of them
for you."
Tno boy shook hla head. "Tho sheep
don't know your voice, and" Gerhart
stopped speaking.
"And what? Can't you trust mo? Do
I look liko n dishonest man ?''asked the
hunter angrily.
"Sir," said tho boy, "you tried to
mako mo falso to my trust, and wanted
mo lo break my word to my master,
How do I know that you would keep
your word with mo."
Tho hunter laughed, nnd ho felt tho
boy had fairly cornered him. Ho
said:
"I sec, my lad, that youarongood
faithful boy. I will not forget you. Show
me tho road, and I will try and make it
out myself.
Gerhart now offorcd tho contents of
his script to tho hungry man, who,
coarse as it was.ato it gladly. Presently
his attendants camo up, and then Ger
hart to liis surprise.found that tho bun
tor was tho Grand Duko, who ownedall
tho count ry around. Tho Duko was so
pleased with tho boy's lionosty that ho
sent for him shortly after, and had him
educated.
Honesty, truth, and fidelity, aro pro
clous jowols in tho character of a child.
When thoy spring from piet& they nro
diamonds, and mako tho possessor very
beautiful, very happy, very honorablo.
and very useful. Way you, my readers
wear them as Gerliart did. Thou a
greater than a king will adopt you as
his children, and you will becomo
prlncs and princesses royal in tho king.
dom of God.
Tho Lent Half-Dollar.
A LITTLE
STORY FOR
IMJOPLE.
TUB YOUNG)
When Charles G'eason was about inn
years old, a bright half dollar was given
mm oy 111s granaiatner, 10 Duy any
thing ho pleased for a New Year's pres
ent. Tho boy's mother that momlner
had taught him tho verso: "Ho that
hath pity on tho poor lendeth to tho
liord. and mat wnlch ho hath elven TTn
will repay him again." Tho words wero
running in tho boy's mind, on his way
10 uiu Hiuru 10 purcnasoanow toy wntcn
no nau seen in mo window 01 tne Shop
1110 liroviuua uuy.
Juat before Charlie reached tho atom.
ho met a poor woman, who had some
times done wnshing for his mother.and
huu Htxiut-u 10 uu in great distress.
"What is the matter, Hannah ?" said
tho kind-hearted child.
"Oh. Master Charlie. Ivn cml in ho
lurutu inio mo street tins cold morning,
and my little Bill so sick, too I"
"Turned into tho street you and
Bill 1 what for?"
Because I can't raise mv wenklw
rum. i-vejuHi Deen toseoiny landlord,
and ho savs it's three davs nvnrrl lin.nrwl
ho'llnot wait another day. Thero go
uiu uueu 10 put. my stove and a few
omeriningsontnosidewaiic. Oh J what
snati luoy
"How much is your rent, Hannah ?"
asked tho boy, with a choklug vo'.co.
"It's half-a dollar," said tho woman.
"It will kill Bill to put him out in this
cold : and sure I will dio with him."
"No, you won't no, you shan't!"
said tho tender-hearted child ; and feel
ing in this pocket, brought forth his
treasured hair-dollar and placed itquick
ly in her hands. Seeing alio hesitated to
keep notwithstanding hergreat need,
Charlio told her it was his own.to spend
as no pleased, and that ho would rather
give it to her than havo tho nicest toy
in tho store. Then walking away swift
ly from tho shop.wlndows, which wero
all full of tempting Now Year's pre
sents, he went bravely homo to his
mother, sure of hor approbation. Tho
first person hornet was his grandfather.
Ho had observed Charles go down the
street, and waited for his return, that
ho might seo what ho had bought. So
his first salution was :
"Well, child, what havo you dono
with your monev?"
Now Charlio's grandfather was not a
rollgloua man ; and tho boy know that
though .ho sometimes gavohis money
to his relations, ho seldom or never he
stowod it upon tho poor so ho rather
dislike to tell him what ho haiidono
with, his money ; but. whilo ho hesita
ted, tho verso which ho had that nmm.
Jng learned carao into his mlod and
..u-hv.. miu iu uiiawcr. xjooKing pleas
antly into ids grandfather's liiee. 1
said 5 1
'I'volent It. sir."
"Lent your half-dollar
fAnlfnl. 1 .
You'll nuAr in it ua7n i : 1 ..'"' 1
"Oh yes, I shall, grandpa-for I'vo
got a proralso to pay f"
lo"iyu,Meantt,V)0'1 suPPoso: but it
Isn't worth a cent." '
"Oh yes. irrandim.it ln- .i-.,.i
I'm suroabout It.'ibr It's tho Bible
"You mean you havr , put it there
for safo-keeplng; eh ? 1 A Sroseo l""
Char He brought him tho book and
showed him tho verso . ..jr0 that hath
pity oa tho poor lor J0tl. S ih t25!
ana that which ho) ,tt, inn ,m nA
pay him again."
lkSo vou cravn t
fc.. 1 Kl it. pray v
"I iaV0 it tO llnnnnl, flrnnn 1. .1
and 1 Char lotoW. him the sad story. '
"O fudge!.' said his grandfather,
"you can't r,n.v poor folks' rent. It nil
nonsense. Am! nnw vnii'vn ln.in...
, rr I'resunt or win, 11 1 don't
makO ft 'an In vnil. Horn II lin ml, 1,1,1
as ho Uarew him another half-dollar!
SCClng vmir mnnnv la rrnnn urhnrn
vur buu it uguiu, 4. must give you
some moro, I suppose."
"Oh, thank you l"said Charlie hoartl
ly. "I knew tho Lord wnulil
t , v ' : -1 -j w
Hi Kntuuua, d jcuusu IIIU illUlO says
qt k"" 1 "P' 10 BOt It SO
MHat boy's too much for me," said
the old troritlemnn. na hn wnlkivl nnlrir.
ly away.
Miscellaneous,
BOOTS & SHOES.
AT
KM.KNOER'S
SPRING STYLES,
THE LATEST AND BEST.
Every variety for Men, Women nml Children,
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
CUSTOM DMLAJDE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS T1IK
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES
AND EMPLOYS TIIK
1: s t w o it k ni 1: ,v.
Kor crv Hits mi J prnmplncsa in filling orders
Tils eootN nro Kelertnl with p.irn ninl hlq f?ui
lorn worle will roninurn fnvnr.nbtv with llin bi-Ht
vuunn ii uiu i.iMuomiDio cuy ucaier.
HE KEEPS A LARUE STOCK OK
HOYS' AXI) ClIILDRKVS.Cl.OTIIIXU
AND
GE.VTS' FURXISIIKiVG OOIS
At Astonishingly Low Prices.
Bloomsburg, HepU ), I371-U
JOHN G. JACOBY'S
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY!
BERWICK, PKNN A.
ThB undcrsl&nnrl wntild riwnpetfnllr infnrm
the citizens of Berwick, and vicinity, that he
niut upeoeu a imiecuouery auu uagery in
ODD FELLOWS' UALL,
Berwick, Fa., where he is prepared to furnish
till muus UI
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
FIIENCII CANDIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FHUITS
ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS
&C, Ac, &c &c.
HY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Amnnt? thn jufinrtmentwlll tin fnnml Prnnm
muu, Kugiisu walnuts, 1'ennuis, Almonds, Fil
berts, Figs, Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Jollies of aiHer
nt kinds. Mustard, Catsup. Pickles, Chocolate,
Canned Fruit of all kinds. Corn Starch. Ere Bis
cuit. Boda Crackers. Ovster Crackers. Cheese.
Soap, Writing Paper, Agreement Papers, En-
FISH AND OYSTERS,
And rjrodnce of all kinds. Fra.qh TlrAnrl nn
Cakes every day. Ice Cream In Season, Your
Airuuage u Boucueu.
,,.,.,. JOHNa.JACOBY.
Berwick, Jan P71 tv
QONNELL & BATTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL AND NAILS,
2im, Hubs and Spoke3, Springs,
AXLES, and PIPE BOXES,
HORSE SHOES, and
HORSE SHOE NAILS,
CEMENT, PLASTER and SAND,
CILASS, PAINTS, PUTTY,
OILS and TURPENTINE,
Manufacturers or
TIN WARE.
'Agents for
Pairbank's Scales !
PLUMBING.
STEAM and
OAS FITTING.-49-
Ordora by mall solicited, and promptly
tilled.
118 Pcnn Avenue,
SORANTON,
apr..lt7tr.
S. H. Miller & Son,
Dealer in
DRY Goods,
GROCERIES
AND
General Merchandise,
BLOOM V3BURG, PA,
MiscolltmoouB.
IEW STOCK OK 0L0T1HN0.
Krcslmrrlval of '
St'RINO GOODS
DAVID U)WKNnUU(l
Invllca attention lo Ills stock of
CHUAl ANI) I'ASltlONAllf.K UliOTllINU
ntlilnnloro on
MalnBtrcct, In tho new block,
llloomsbnrc, Pa.,
wliero ne has Jmt rocolvcit from Now Yoiknnd
I'lillndclphln n full nMortmcnt of
MKN AND 110 V8' CL0TH1NC1,
IncludliiB tlio moat faiblonablo, durablo, nnd
uandsomo
DllEsa GOODS,
consisting of
iiox.sAcic, n6co1omr,ANDoii,-ui.oTit
COATHAND l'ANTS.
of all sorti, slioa nnd colors, llo has also rcplcn
Isued his already largo stock of ,
CLOTH AND OAS31M13UE3,
BTIUI'EU, F1UUUED, AND 1'LAtN VESTS
SIIIItTS, CHAVATH, STOCKS, C0LLA1U3
SUSl'KNIJHIW, AND KA.NCV AUTICLKS
lie nas constantly on uami n large mul wcll-i
cctod assortment of
CLOTHS AND VE3TINUS,
Which he Is prepared lo mako to order Into nuy
kind of clothing, on very short notice, and lu tho
beat manner, AU his clothing Is mado lo wear,
and most of It Is of homo manufacture,
GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'-SMtY,
ofovory description, fine and cheap. Ills case ol
fowolrylsnotsurpassed lu thls.placo. Call and
examlno his general assortment or
CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC.
octl3'71 DAVID LOWENUEHU.
This Cut Illustrate! tho miniwrof Using
UU. PIERCE'S
fountain Xasal Injector,
on
This instrnmcnt Is especially tlcelffncd for tlio per
K'Ctainmcauoiioi
DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
It U Uio only Torm of instrument yet invented with
which Haul inMieliio can ho carrU'd Man, tip ami
verfectln amlkd to alt mrta of tho alt'cctcil iia?ul uns
t.i;o(aiKl tlio chambers or cavities connntinleutln?
tharcwltli, lu which porcsnnd iiIcom frequcnllyexUt,
mul fru.11 which tlio catarrhal UUchargo r('crallv jiro
ceoH. Tao want of fucccca In treatlnirCatarrh'hcrc-
tofur-o Iiti arUcn largely from tho luinn-filiillty of i
appU'liU remcilici tu tucso caw tics nml chambers
bv ni iv of tho ordlnirv method?. Thifolivtarlo in
tho way of eirctlnj cures 1 entirely overcome by the
liivonuoii 01 itia jjoncnc. iu
tua FIjM Is carrle J bv its own
i!n3 or ii j-npt.ig bcinj required,) tip 01:0 tiorti il lu n Hill
;uiitIyilJvlQ3etrc.im to tho liighept portion of ll.o
ii-ul pwgaijcs. pa?se into end thoroughly rlrniiFc?
ill thu t-tho ftml chambers connected inert. n It h, flnd
ill vi out ol noopposito nostril, its tiso if plccFant nnd
tit rl'uphi tint n child can understand It. I'm 1 1
:t:i 1 oxpllclt dlroctloim accompany each
littnimjiit. When ued with this 1 n t rumen t. Dr.
Mi'o'- Cutanh Itcmcdy ciirca recent nttaclis of
(kl;oIil in Ihc llond'Miva few application".
Sj'iiiiHoniM nt Oatnrrli. Frequent licnd
nclic, discharge falling Into thront, comctimes pro-
waicry, ijiicie luncu?, punuuiu, oucntivc, tsc.
In others fi dryness, dry. watery, weak or Inflamed
cvtM,ntopln; up or obitractlon of nasal iaipaire!t
Hujhii in car, dcarnc??, hawkln? nnd conshinir to
cbir throat, nlccratlon, pcab lrotn ulccrt, olcc
altera l, ii twan, oiicnsivo ureatn, iinpnireit ni
l rat twpriviiion vi pciipo oi emeu ami rasie, aizzi
meiiLal dcnrcsflon, Iom of npnetitc. lndLres-
tlou, enlarged tonpll?, tlckllnir cousli. Ac. Only a
i j oi iuco eympioraa aruiiuciy iu uc preftci in
a-ivcaso at ono time.
Or. Sato's Cntnrrli Rpnicdy, when tiFcd
wllhUr lMcrcoHNiiHal lloucliLandaccom
panlc.l with tho constitutional treatment which i
rt'cuinrnuniicu jn mo pampmci inai wraps rain doi
tla of tho IEomeilr. Is n tiprfcrt unrrlflc. for this loath.
po!nodl?cae, and tho proprietor offen, In pood faith,
ySOl) rownril for a ca?o ha can not cure. Tho
Hemedy U mild and pleasant to n?e, cotitainlnff no
Ftron;? or cautlc druir or polpon?. Tho Ciitnrrh
Jiemciiyinoiiint&u cent", Douche nt hi cent, by
in LninKiiM, w tinier iii uo mauca oy pro
is. v. i2i:s:rr, nr. n.,
Kn!o 1'irprictor.
DtTPAIiO. N. V
BADWAY'S ready "relief
CUKES THE WOIlhT l'AINS
In from Ono to Twonty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
titer rcailli r tltla fulvprtWpmcnt uped any ono
fL'FFUIt WITH I'AIN.
hadavs i:i:aj)y it k lief ia a cure ron
KVEltY VAiy.
It was tho first and Is
Tho Only lnln Hcnifirtv
that illMt.ltltlV htOPl tha most Pirrnrlatlnir mini nlifii-a Tn
tl mimiUloni, nnd cures Coreeptlotm, whcthir of tho LungH,
fctomacli, Uowclrf, or other t;Uuds cr organs, by ouw aj j ilea-
in rnoxi one to twenty minutes.
Jo mnlter how vlftlcnt or cxcrnclalltip tho pain the KIIEU
1IAT1U, ik'd ridilvn, Inttnn, CrlpplcJ, Ktrvoue, Kcura'cle,
or jTontniUjil with dlsvaso m.iy Buntr,
RfVDWAY'S READY RELIEF
VII. T. AFFdtlll 1KSTA'T FA-r tt
2NFLAMMA1 ION OV 'I UK KIDNEYS.
INI I.AMSIATION 1K THE BLADDEIS.
. rOMIESrillN UK Tnn LUKOS.
BOKE TIIRQAt, PIKKKM'LT IHirATIII.XlJ.
I .ili 1 Aiiu. ill' 11L.A1LT.
HYSTEItlCS. CR0U1'. UlPI.TIIEIilA. '
CATAUUII, ISI'LUESZA.
COLD cm,,;,. An?fc"' "JIAIUM.
The Mipllcttluii i.f tl.i' Kr.i.ly Ucllff n the partw
if-iiifort.
Twenty drops U lilt tnmMor of water will In a f,.w
mmiipriu cure CUAMl'S, M'ASMS, HitUIl SUW.U'lf,
iihiuniinii, riciifc ii i. n.rn ;. IHAliltUI.A,
fill IN riJUNAh VAlNi!. a UUWU' aUU
ir.iuu'M bi.0111,1 aittavs carry n hottls rr Ka-Inn
lit-ailv Itcllrr witli tUm, A fw drot In watir will
iTfViitt Kjcl.ikor pnliia tnun rlmiifiPi r wnltr. It b It.Ur
w-ii AJr.iiniy vr i.imiit IU a bUQiUiaiil.
I'KVRtr ami aiuii;.
l LVEr. AMI AliLI'l ciiri-.l f,.i- f lit-,, 1,1. TI,nM I.
n reiiieai.il uzul l:i tl.li w.ill tl.a wl.t mru Foir m..l
Asitic, nut nil ollur Jl.i:.lllnil, Itillous. Pcaikt. 'J'vgilu.M,
i'lny CkLts
HEALTH ! BEAUTY!
"inxo ANii ' vi'iitl r.ini iiLoon-iKcitnAsn ok
',f'r 1 A'i'i.KvWt','. !f,v.,.,t'!IX.A'l, cui;-
RADWAY'S
SAR8APARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE Jtoar
IIK5 1031 ASrovis 1X0 cpiius, SO
I.M'l.i AUK TIlC IMIANOK- '(UK
IlilOKS, I'NUKIt TIN: INKU'EX IB
M'l IV, Ml
1MI0Y I'NIII
i'r una
THAT
evory Oay an Inoronoo in Flo?
3h
nna woigm is Soon and Folt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
lZvvrv ilron tf II,a SAliSAI'A 111 I s 1 v In-nvi-t".
... ,,jw, i u rjaivi i visor i i;iv', Ijr It reiialn
li.o wsrfij uf .lia t.uJy lth now ami wwiil inat.rbl.
In Hie r iruit, M.mlli, -1111110, NwIm In tlio Olniiils and
iillur larl.ir Uiu yu-in, N.ro K)-i'N Slllimoiu I.Ul.lrjii
;'"' "!' h ir, n-ij I Ik- uur.t r.irnn of sln diKii, K11111.
.rrlwl , Aen. Ill Miln. Wurini In II10 Heili, Tiimon.
LlH-LI-d 111 I li, W11I11I1. (I11.I Hlluuibi. ....I
l mur 111 1 110 u mini, tiiid 1,11 v, v-ikct.lr.ii and iiulnful ilia;
In
tl vrni!!!, NUla .Swi-im,
lllil l.rl'ltl.,1. nm Ulllilli tltn piiiIUa ..!, .. i...
iuk,oi rjit-i in, iiii-i uii uu.ua ofllio
of Miulvru lil.i-inl-.lij-, .111.1 n r.n iU)' ne lll itovo to
.... . ,.,r n ruiao ikirtna or tlliusQ ua
I ii-i.i ii-ia-t-r in cnio iiirin,
ji iiiiH-ni, uuiy I'lL-omlniz r:ilucr-tl t.y tt.o waatci and
.ii i.i...l!U.ii t'ul I. iiiiiili.ii.dly r n.fr. isfiitr, luiomlt In
icalliiif Itu-M viailia. nml rt id.lr. iI.m ......uiih
I".!1'' J","'11')' 1-l.ind-unJ tills tlio SAKSAl'AillL
N..I . .1. . . 11,0 Sdini'tmiuis rtrjiLvisT txrcl a'l
In. ill. I. 1. .11 it lunula lu I ,.r ,-i...,i- u..,r,.L.T,
C-'i'ro'rl'r"1'1"1 ''' '"' ' 1 1,u' " lj "'"'r pOalllio'
EIci!i'j- & nimbler Coiimlnlnn.
Vrlnarv,. ..I W-mih ill-no, (Iravnl, DKIkIk, Ilminy
-i-iplhtKU iif Wnlir, Ilir',litll.iliiolf llrliu.. llrlal.ea Illu!u.e.
Alt.-iiiiliniiii, mi. I ill 11'lcaaca vliirotluro nro lirickiluat do
I ..il,,.rll. wat.-r Utlikt,il.,n.tr, n.lxl-, ib miUlancil
I. .i-tlio wlillo I.f 1111 1 yi-, i.r lliri-I.U Ilka wlillo Blllr. ur llicro
1 1 utrl'l I, i. irk, MIIi.iii appearance, und ulilto Lnncduat
ni.it Ml.i-n lluro U II .rkkliif, l.nniluK m.i,alon
n..ii Im. iM.lna. 1'rke, tiAO, .
WO R WiS. Tl.o only Inoivn and turg Kcmodyfor
41 or . in, J ipf, tff.
TtniKu- r ia Youiv fiiouih
Ctii'fil liy SttKlwny'N Rc.xolvcut.
Itttt in t mm t..l ia tela
n-t. n
t l.i In I flr.fl... T.., 11. l
All ll 1) L rfd .ill llWW...,. Ulnf... tl It I tJl
y lUliu- tlml ur. "ihujiiiW i but uililiif liuluij int. H
' I'.' '4 ll.-mH I wvulllrjr It) LuUiimf.ilili in Ii,
Ui uAri4 fat l-lv -, r. I t-k tit UliU cf iU
Wi- .1. 11. J in I. of Kiluat'i 11 I., .n.l 11 1 1 ..1 . ....
I,. 1 ly Hi '"-f i mJ tl.r Ii not 1u of lunior la U (M'Mr Ml.
n d ( fed l ltr, iiirlr, ) htlir I bio 1 h fur lwlvt iwri
I wriu Hilt U j 04 fir U Uub&iiif st,itu ).m nn fuLli. m
R. BADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
f" f ctly I inl Ki, durailly co-.titl M Ith iflott pum, niirftot
r fiilitv', imrlft'. vmiw, uii'l i-trcnttlHii. JU'Iu'h
fr tit turtx.r nil (.tm.riliMi'f tlx blniicli. IJvir. Ilocls,
r..uiiua, li'miutr, i-riU4 lIlM-aa.-a, llo.uliiLlie, (,'oiiallt.n
tn.il, ru.tl,-iit.a, lii.tUi-alluii, 1iiii-iikU, IUUouiu.-h. 1i..
n.kfffiiei.w if tlio Intmtil Vlfc'ira. WHrruiitfd to tTut
ni)itle cun1, I'urvly, Vi'jittaUtf, ccntaiulitg tio mrcury,
Jlilur C.ar liulilriinn ilriiirit ' 1
r v,i-r, i.iiriiiiiii iii.iii ni ill- iHmvin, i iii-a, nnu an no.
t OlMviva Hut jVillGiii.t lyinjloiiu jeaulttcff from DI.
iJ.rUvuil IkMtUt., I liilbir It'll al b l.rtt t'LolUif or buir.ctlrv
KfliulLuna kHu 1b 1.1- l i lu. ' ... i.i i.
Iwi uw"'i H4 (MJ-'H tlul. if Uuiuiiig la lbs
A V ! aM t T1AT.WA V1 IMF TU III i...t
fr .111 till Uu. I.iI'.i.iihii.s.I .Itj.r.Ur- I ..:.-I.
Sill IV lit! Iff ill IwTU w
lo It All WAV .. No. fef, WaWni Uix, htw-Vi-rk.
UrgiiuotUiii v.tli lh liaauh wlillo Mdi you.
RlS'7S!-ly 1
M
r vj .i 'j
REMOVAL!!
1. V. NJ L12S',
m u a j o w a it u n o o m h
Iiiivo bcoiiroiiiovoit lo tho
nkw nmoK nuiL.ni no
OlU'Od ITEtho ni'IMOO I'AtiUll II KU 1 1 , M A I N Ut
Where no will keep a central assortment ol
TIII2 LATEST S II MKT MUSIC,
lUANOa.OKOANS, VIOLINS,
nnd nil KINDJ Of .ML'31UAL INMTItU.MENTH.
Also MUSIC HOOKS for nil INSTllOJir.NTH..
TIANO AND OUUAN STOOI-1 ALL BTVLKa
AND 1'llICEd.
THE SHOEMAKER PIANO
is the cheapest First Class Piano in
the market.
Having secured Uio Agency of Uio
C1K0. WOODS' RKN'OWNMD OHOAW, .
lor Columbia County, tDjctlier ullh tho
CULIIIUIATKI) TK.Ml'Li: ANOKLIO
furnlahcs nilvuntiiges In iuicliutort not foiinil
elbowhere.
LSTATIONAItY 01 ALL JvINDS.
A full n.sortmcnl (f
SQUARE ANI) OVAL FHAJIEK3,
El Tall tlylcs ami prices constantly on hadil.
STPm,I;yjl'iy,INi;H' IH0M0-4 ( Ot.OltKi
l'UINTS.STUltLOdCUl'Ka AND VIEWS.
-Ci-Call and examine.
mch8'72-Cra.
NNOUNOEMENT I
THE BLOO.MSIIURQ LITEKAIIY INST1TUTB
AND
STATE NORMAL SOUOOL
will open under lire entire control of tho
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
They have selected at Trlnclpal of tlio Iustl-
imiua
BEV. JOHN IIEAVITT,
a centlcmnn whoso qualincatlons havo lieou
fully .tested and proved lu other edueatlnnnl mi.
i,rfl ",k0 n!t,foi nnd thoy ai.lt and
.,?m5J i!,ut t0JJ?nftnd lor him ami tho Instl
tutlon. tha cnntmmifA om.i t.-M..nnv r
citizens, and of tho Irlcndsor the enterprise nud
SiSinc?,lon evo,rywhere. In point of comfort,
convenienco nud lienuty or Imlldlugs and Biir
roundlnss, no kchool lu tho Btato surpasses this:
fi"iIiWe ?ro u-;'ernlne.l It shall not bo second lu
i'n'.'iui,l."tjr auu ihoroughuoss of Its disci
pline and culture.
The fall and winter session of twelve weeks will
MONDAY, AUGUST 20tii,
and closo
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20ril.
EXPENSES:
Til it Inn nn.l nntr.ll.w, t.,i.,,n,, i.t..
heat, pe wleh, Tum. " " bu,...UJuu
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.-
Tllltlnn fnp ilnv nnnll.
Iutll in., Al ' ,V""."U'"" J'er.,",-t,.K-
iSS .rliln?.ry' fof'y centsperwcen. iluslc, lJraw
lug, l'alutlug, &c, oxtra. '
lillla aro payable, and must bo paid promptly.
thmf. fiif?.be,,m,1,,lli!inna t' u""r half At
tho rnlddlo of the session.
J. Q. rilEKZE. I,, ii miPKU-p
tiucretnrr. 1'rosldeut.
ags::t3
WJStti
- T1T1I1 T.. l ' - . .
Tho remarknliln mirMiiiia ,iin
iil'f Ltf 0UI.:l, KP.d 1,Ia WAIlItloit awong tho
iS?,?Sin?;i r'lrll'lngnecouuts of Oroat Hunts.
Hairbreadth KscapesandTerrlblo Contests with
LOW. Ills snlllnv I iv ll,r 1I..,0V,V .1!t. Z
derfui rapid ty. Agents aro hiaklng from f.V) to
81UU per week. Choice Held yet vacant. Bend at
puce for .samplo chapters, Illustratlous and par
"fQ'R fo, A. II. UlriillAItD, 1'ubllsher;
Janii7'71.tf. 4uu Chestnut 8t l'hlfa
Iho Rnco of Time Kocpcrs.
B. ALLEBACH
WATCHES and JEWELHY
DANVILLE Pa.
8ILVEU AND l'LATED WAUII. I'llENurr
CLOCJOI, HWIliU AND AMKHICAN
btkm watches,
tiik uenowni:d eloinwa'to
A luKOi: AKSOltTMENT OK FINE
JEWEUtY, UIAJIONDH ic.
tl Itepnlling prom pi l uen
s 5 .1 uiues. npirneu uescnri-
tlons of the habits and superstitious of that
strange people, Tholr Sports. Legends. Tradl
J pus. IIow they Woo aud Wed. Seal .. DoctoR
nursiiiii. an. npw. h-inw i nm '
MJmk
i ft v k in i i vn tw - i i nr
Moycio' Ooluinn.
PUBLIC ATTENTION
w oaIjLKD hy
MOY33R BEOS,
To tho fuct that thoy nro Rllll piiililiiR Iho l)ru
buslncni with nlllliocue.Ky so clinriu'tcrlstloof
tlic.iiKdvoq ill formor llnio, nt 1 heir old busi
ness slniuls lu
GROWER'S IJLOCls
an. I nt tlio Corner of Mnlu mi l Maiket Hlrects,
Their plnck Ulmirer nml moio vnrlcil thau call
ho fountl lu any other estubllshinent short of
i'liiiatieipuia or isew orir. Aiioiwnicu is oner
ni In iarKOorMnall riunntllles nt llgitrcs as low
If not lower, than mino uoods can Im purchased
eliewhere. Call and examine- for yuuiwlf. Tho
whulesHlo ilppnrtnie.it under tho lmmedlato su
pervliioti mid coutiol of tho 11 nn, comprises
l'AisT.-i, oils, ULASf, l'trrxy, .to., AC.
They keep conslnntly on hand from 11 vo loslx
dlirercut brands of White Lead, iiiuoiiy which Is
Johy T. Lowlfl it Ikes., Buck Loail,
Wlilto Oak, Diiimontl, Arctlu, &c,
Varnishes, Coach, Furniture,
lXxrnnr, Shcllncuml Japan
Dryer.
In colors yon will find r.nher.i linth dry nnd In
nil, HIcuuiiN, ll.nwns.Metnlllcnnd Vniid)ke,lti ds
Venetlnn, Hed Lrad. American and Chlucso Vcr
lullllons, lJlues, Yellows nud Uracils,
nmoHR which aro tho cclchrnlcd Versailles and
Hhiunnicl:, very hnndsomo nud permanent, nud
especially adapted to tho pahuliis or bliuds,
Ac. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Ac. All sl7cs
window gloss, .larco sizes of superior quality for
pictures, n sptelullty. Castor oil by tho Ration
or dozen, Laudanum, l'arep,orle, Ilutcuiau's
drops, coldpii Tincture, Ilalsnm Do .Maltha, Ood
Irey's Cordial, Essences Lemon, 1'eppermlnt,
WlntcrErcon and Cinnamon. Alt lhu popular
patent medicines of tho day, iimoua which wo
enumerate.
Ayrcs, Jnyncs.Vlnogar Blttorfl,Ifo3ttit
tcr's, Drtikc'a, anil IloollatuPd Qvr-
man Bitters. Pills, WrlRlit'H
. Jayiio's, Schenfik's.nntl nil
othuru known to tlio Comniutilly.
A larso and varied nssortnienl of Knights world
renowned cooking extracts.
Lemon, Vanilla, itosc, ltasphcrry, Slrnwlierry,
l'ino Apple, Celery, liauaua, Ac, nru oiler
i d helow luniuiliictiirei s prices, to
country, lueiehaiils. (spices,
Cinnamon, Cloves,
1'cpiierMnce,
.Mustard,
Ac.,
nt
bottom
prices. ALKO,
Holland Flour Kill
, pluir, Lpsom falls.
Salt l'etie, Cnlahru Lic
orice, Oumcamphor.llorax,
Assarivttda, Cattlo and Jlorso
rowders.llluo Vitrlol.Kxtract Iax
wikhI, Castllo nud Laundry Hosps.
Lnnii Clilmneyf", nud Lamp goods gener
ally. Lump Cnnllf, Hilvtr sand, Calclued
I'liister, ltoscndal Cement by the batrcl or bushel.
Tho celebrated JIUlvllIo Fruit Jar. ncltnoMl
edged to bo by fir tho best lu tho Markets, all
glass, or superior material and workmanship.
Consumers liavlnir one liked t hisp. will !mv hm
other.
country Physicians will llndourstock full nnd
complete, comprising all tho old stnples of tho
Materia Medlc.i, as well nsnll tlio latter discov
eries of medical science, IJulnlne, Morphia and
(l.ilum always in nbuuditueo, Haucollios, and
White's pharmaceullcal preparations, Kluid nud
Solid extracts Kllxlrs nnd l'lllsot tho l'liarina-copu-a
MiKar-coated. 1'owersnnd Wolglitmim's
Chemicals, and l'rof. S.iulbb's rncdlciues, a lull
stock.
pl anners nnd others will fludoiirttocK ofl'tiro
Ground Western Iiniin, Oil of Vitriol, Kulphato
ofHodannd Nitrate of Hol'ii, of better ijuallly
und at lower prices than can bolound olsewheie.
COACH ANI) WACOM MAKKtlS would do
well to sen our stoclc olid lu'iulre our prices be
ioropiuchaslDgelso whole.
Our retail and l"rescrlptloli department Is uudcr
tlio supervision ot
JIB. A. B. CAI'SICAU'l',
whohns had years or experience tn tho busliies".
Able und rouipctunt nsslstautt nlvruj s lu atteii
danco. This department cxiuslsts ol tho com
pounding of Physicians' proscriptions and f.iml
ly recipes, tho putting up oflJyo mulls, ef.,
tho retailing of Patent Medicines an 1 Druggist'
sundries, Biteu as l'erliimery, toinprlsl ng all of
the most choice from our most emtuctit Aiuerl
oau mamifactmois and tho specialties of till tho
Foreign, French, Kiijrii.Hh, German anil
Jtnlian rerfuinerrf.
Toilet Koaps in largo variety,
Domestic.
both Iiupoiloil and
Fino Hair, Tooth, Flesh, Clothes, Shav
ing A Nail Brushes. Trussca.ShouI
tler Uraeen & Supporters, Nura
hit; Bottles, I'ocket Book.s,
Bill Books, &g,
Olgam of raiest nud i-ho'.ccst brands rrom S cts.,
lo:f. cts,, each,
Pipt s nnd cigar nmohers nnd many thliiES lm
poss iblo to euumoratu here. Tho handsomest
SODA FOUMTAIl
Intlii.ipart of tho Btato, called tho "Iceberg,"
Irom vhlcii iseoustantlydrawii, those cool uud
rolresliliig hoveratres so nomilar with tlio Amer
ican ptihlio, alio, tlio medicated waters of Vl:liv,
Haratoga and Keltznr,
V?.' a'jnnfoctnrlng Pepartmeiit, comprises
ull tlio offlrlnal vreparntlons of tho U. H i'iiar.
inaeopu-a.'J'luotures.Byrups.etc,
OIL OP GLADNESS
a spoclllo for Crniin, Hums nnd Scalds nnd ono
of the most valuable auxiliaries n the euro or
ycttcr-ptlos, hoivrscuess, etc,, over hnown. Tho
largely Increasing sales attest Its popularity as
a hoitichold lomeity. . uwin
Moyer's Tar Cough Drops n VKi'ualilo icmedy
for coughs of long standing and Incipient con
suuiptlon. l-'lnvtirlug extraets.Ksi.etice Jamaica
liiBer. elc. To all of which wo uslc thoutteu
tlou of the general public.
TllO WflffOll Will Kllll fviri'ttnlin tn nnir
Its BtatcJ visits to their cotm try custom
crs. JIOYEIi JRROS.
Mny 10, ly,
M
Io lrrioti nut tnUo fhCRo Hitter Kccnrd
hu 1" dit'.ciuii . ami iim.nn hna unwell, rrovklcd iheir
I. nn.'iaro tint ilc trojctl by mincMl imisoti nr other means,
ntl tlu x xt.it rniin wasted bcvoiiil tlio iroint nf repair.
UynpttKln or IntllcrMlnm lle.ithclie, rain
in tla hlui'ilthT, t't'tii;!, '1 ic;lilneis rf the Chest, Dirti
tu- , hi I'.tik t.itiniis tf the Stoinicli, It.idT.iMe In tlio
Mouth. Uihit-i Atnck lMl4tAtion nf the lte.nl, In
j' nm Mti.n cf the I ,unc l'.nln In ttio trfiiotu of the Kid
.ni I a hmidurt nthcr painful Bjtnptom'., nre the off
f 1 1 ni: of ))nciii. lit tlieie comrlrtlnt it Ii.in no
IT nl. .Tut v m uotito will t five ,i I utter guaiAntce cf Us
I I. iit thin i lniftthv .idvottiRCmcnt.
h'ttv 1-Ymulo C'oiiittlnliitu, in ymms or nM, mar
fd rr rnii,l( nt tlm diwn rf ttdiimnhood, or the turn
i . m ilit";e TmiiC Ilitten dipl.iy Rrtiteculed an Iniluctico
i' " i ni-irfcrd iu?iin.cnicnt Is rnn perceptible.
I'tir Iiinaiiunntory nml Cluonto llliru
titi'lUtu rtnd (iottt, liilums. llcmitlcnt and Intermit
Unt 1vm, l)icns if llio Hlood, I.icr, Kidneys nnd
IS nl.Wr, lheC Hiltcrt Imc lin rqil.il. Sticlt Dinc.Hes
. tp tamed by Vitiated lllotxt.uhtch (j neutrally produced
1 iVMiiRcniciit t f tlio t)i(;cMne Urc.ins.
They nro u (Initio lm-tf"tlc nn writ nn
ii Tttitlf, I'os'ieBtin also the peculi.ir incut of actinias
a pi wiThil agt?nt In relieving Congestion or Inflammation
or (lie Liter mid WrcralOigins, nnd In lliliou Uiseasct.
Vtv HUhi I)Nrn' Ktttntions Tetter, Salt
l.'icuni, l!!olclie, Spot Vimp'ei, i'tistnfes lloili, t'ar
l.tinta Ktni'ttorms, Scald-Ilc.td, Sore, l.yt Krysipehu,
Iith, S. nrft, licti!fi. tnomof the Skin, Ilumots and Dis
dei of (he Skin of whntMcr inino or nature, are lit
cr.tl.y tluR up and catricd otit of tlia system In n tliort
tunc bv the tfc of iheia 1)1 tiers.
The t.ioiH'if Icq of Ur. Waikph's Vimcgar
ItiTTKhi are Apericnl, Dhiphorelic and Carminative,
Ntitriitoui, I.nx.itUc, Diuretic, Sedative, Couu(erIrri
taut, SiTditTifn, Alter.ttive, and .Anti-Iiiticiin,
t J irit vfitl Tlmut-niiilH proclaim Vinkcah IIit
ti ks the mntt wnniu'iAil Inviurant that ccr tust.iined
the pinknij ystc-n.
J WALKKU, I'm'P r It II ,MrD()AIiI) & CO.(
UriijiRMts .uu 0.u A5H, Sin Francisco. Cal.,
cud ci rmr I , h -utun ami Chirlton St., New York
GOLD UV ALL VUX titjl.sI'J AND DLALKKS.
nlS-7J
nti233m
THE UEHBI
BUTTON-HOLE OVERSEAMING
and complhtesbwixu mchi n.
-0-
Tho first nnd only lltnTON.IIOr.r. ANI)
HEWINl WACIIINi: eomlilned that has mado
ItH advent in llilnir any oilier country.
3"Tho rullowinj; icnsons nro given why this
in uiu tii-ai.
Family Macliino to Piu'cliaso.
'. Ilccauso It will do -t. I!ecauioltwlllwork
ovcryiuiusinainny ma-iia lieautllitl eyelet hole.
1 iiinu t.iu uo, uwlllull
frnm llin fl.,DCl t It... 1
coarsest material, hem-i
mlnu, fellluir, cording.,
hrnldlnr;, blndlnsKalh-i
erlugnud howIiik ou,atl
tho hamo tlmo rullllng.'
nulltluif, etc.,' better!
than uuy other ma
chine, ,
5. Hecauso It cau do
over-hand Koamlm:, by
which Mieets, pillow
elicit and tho lll:o nro
howcu ovor ana over
0. Ilccauso tho best
meciianlcs nrononnce It
trio best llulshcd and
maiionu too best nr ne
2. licc.msolt can worhl
a heart tltn I Ijiitlou-hole,.
linking us lino a pearl'
as by tne hand.
Olu of anv maelitiin
majiuiJcturoii. II has
uo fpriiiira t.i brealc
nolhluij to uct out ul
ower.
3. llecause It will cm-n
7. Ilccauso It U two
l.rol.ler over tho eilye, 'u.?i oL Wnu,
mnklni; n neat mul ""i1,.1 'A,..)'0,'
beantllul border on nny i.?," V',1'. I3J lA
maciuueH in one. ,
enrmcut.
c-?oother llachlnocan accomplish tlio kind
or mwliiKKtuloil lu Noa. i!,3. 4. and 5.
1'aities nsliiR n tamlly tewinj mnchlno want
ii , nuuu .uvviiiamj,uuo wiiu ait tttu tmprovo
monts.
ltlstolastal.H'KTIMC.nnd thcreforo one U
wanted that will do tho most worn, and do it
vuo utni ; iiiiu mil iiiiiciiiiit, t'llll 111! KPVerill K1III1S
of sowiUKtiotdono on ANV OTHKItMAUUINI-:,
besides doing every kind that all others cau do
Tlip Amci'icnu or Pluin
Macliino.
Sewinj
(Without the hutton-holo parts), does all that
u,".u ni" uiiiiiuiuuiiou except nuttoiinolo
nu'i ui i.i'ai;,uiiiug,
S. J. FAUX, Agent
BLOOMSBURG. Pa.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
COMPANY'S WAKEUOOMS
1318 Chestnut Stroat, Philadelphia.
llxatnlno them bcfjra purchasltiir unyotli
v other
Suv.-in Machine,
li':ilb7J-Ulll
jeK12LVY, NEAL & CO.,
Ui:.VI,KIt3 IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
AND
General Merchandise.
blooms uuna,4'A.
jauai'Tj-tr
riMlK SALES OP SKWINO MA
X cl.luc-.s In 1871. as reoortn.l. iimler o.ilh. in
lull, tothoiiwuersof tho tiewltii! Machine I'at-
t-iii, fciiow mat vuo
SIXJGESR
MAN UPACTURINO COMPANY
I.ABT YEAH BOI.U
181, 2G0 Machines,
NINETY PEIt OENT.OPTllEMJJE
JNO FOJt FAMILY USE.
THIS IS OVER
jMOUK SEWING MACHINES THAN
WEHE SOLI) 11Y ANY OTII
EU COMPANY DUIt.
INQTJIESAME
PEHIOD.
TllO
Singer Manufacturing Co.,
34 tJHIOM SQUARE, NEW YOSK.
l'lUI-ADKr.riHA OVI'CK.,
J, A. Uohon, AUT, lu..
...,1100 ClientlllitHt,
....UbonHburu.
augtlly
AGENTS! QUICK!
you will mlmicholce
rush fur
ou 1110
I.EW1B' last and ureatest work,
OUR DIGESTION,
or.MV JOL1.Y FltlUNU'HHEOItKi'.
1 1 Is by odds the moat taklug ami saleable hook
lu tho Held. litis on u vltully Important sub.
Ject. 2 It is by America's most popular writer
im health, a.lt is, for the price, tho largest aud
handsomest hook over sold by subscription.
Audita, thu people me eager forsuch u lwok,amt
will urge you to bring It to thou. Write lor
terms. ixc freo.
' llEOltOK MACLMAN, I'nhllsher,
aprll 83,'72-tr. 73.1 Hinsom Hln-el, I'hlladelplila.
THE
SEWING MACHINES
Rail Roads,
PNSYLVANU HmSX;
AVlNTIUt TJM1J TAIIU-
fNnnilnftorMonilny.Oct "dm, ,
SSS ffiefoil!iV''1'1"?r:
EASTWARD.
tela,!tittn,:ti:;,l " -fciiSri
m,,murjn III) BSl
i uiu urrivea ul how
Iiincastor Train, via iu.V '.. !: m-
ri.burit dally ox'cept Hnn ay) "! 1 .
vll!L1itM,f!,."! 1 ,"T, ,0T. I'hlladeTphla , Su"- '
SVi-st l'hlladolphlantl2;iup. m. ' "'"v ' in
l'acltlo llxpresi leavoj lliirrislMin. .1,1,
ccpt Monday) at 11.6") ii. ni . ', 'lilll! .
PiilUdelphla it pW,:;
llarriRburs Aouommodatlon Intm.
b!Tr! ',1,,l V.toiccpt Hutidayi iu I OJn H' Itl!"
at I'lillalolpiumlt n.a) , ;'" '"'l'- '., arrtVt)
M II I'. n, anlaryivc'irNo'tJ ffili'g"
n.0!!0,1-1"11111 Wprew lcaTca llarrlsbnrj.i,n
n!'r,U:.)jn' n.,ntul arrives al W,Vt I Miii uWl'
nt !:W a. m,, and arrive, at Sow Vork !" J!K"
WESTWAIID.
hilrf daifyLeTftutyiA """'
rlvltirfatKrlual7:li)a. In. y' 1,,p' m'
Houthern Kxpress loaves Harrlslmr .uu,. .
2:.Ua. m arrives at Alloonai 1 5 M il i.. ,T '
nrrlvcs at I'iltsottru it 12.1D ti tn ni ar'
ihrout;h l'asiioniror Train leuvm tr. . .
dally (except Monday) at :! "o n"V, ?t7is !"r
Puclllo cxpron leaves Harrlsburi! dill,. .
t:U ii. m arrives at Altooiat I U) a in rH!
l.reakfast, aud arrives at l'ntsbiug at V',1,'
Way l'asjouner Train lonvos Harrishiu- ,i.n
(except Sunday) at 7iW a. m. iirr'vSi Zi a!
luouaat l:3J p. in. and at l'ntsbTrg ,,t i-jj;
Mall Train leaves llurrtsburn dillv i.v.
Hund.iy) nun,) p. ln. mil, arrfvei "t'iSi
l'ast L,iua I lcavos Harrlsburi; dallv fn,. .
Sunday) atS.UU p. m arrives at Al ii', B
p. m.. and arrives nt 1'ittsburu at l:ii a m 9'"
rittburg express loavss lliirrUbiir'Ualii'r..
cept Huuday) at ll.su p. m.. arrive" it Altof 1 S1.,-.
tM a. m., and arrives ut i'lttsbtirg it S!(5 i
,c',,.-',!1U!ltl P"31 le&vei llarrlshuritdni,
nt lUi'.'U a.m., arrives at Altooua ul 1 13 , '
""a1 ?7,1y2J.1n"t4m,r'8.W. m - '"'
A. J. CAH-JATI'. Ji M. linvn T.
. -Umtri" iiAaar. (i..,vi !.; '. t'V;
gllOUTEST KOUTE EASTWAltb,
Dauville, Hazletou & Wilkesliarra R H
WINTER AllRAXaEiMXTK
EASTWAKD.
wiwnv.vuii.
Huubnry
Dauvlllo
Catawli8n
liazletou
I.EAVK.
. It "il
New York.
I..itoii,
l'hila
llethleU'iii,
7.U2
7.15 i
y.os
1 Hf. I
4J
- n
liazletou.
CntawlsH.i.
Dauvlllo.
HiUiburv.
Tllft nflnrnnnn trulu Am. i u i u. ....... .
tho I . it K.tM i. 1,1. tram iralnu Ve 1 u?nu. ,i
Willlamsporttl.llO; bock Ilaveiw.i-, p.m.'-u, 1 with
tho Northern Central J.W p. m.. moving s,,ntir
rcaehlUB llarrlsburg 7.W 11. .11., ami i)ati, " i
l'sloVu,l?roU1',OWlU' tl,U aU"b"ry
Comfortable and handsome Coaches oa lliii
new route.
J. IIEHVEY KASU, auperhitcn le.it.
NOKTUERN OENTItAL HAIL
WAY.
On and sifter Juno2Jd, 1872, Trains wll
leave SusumiY ns follows :
NOKT1IWAIID.
12.30 P.M. Dally In Wllllamsport, Ulmlr-i, CJtiau
mid if ' 'aIClsCSt!r' UaUil0'Hllsl,u"''l'"illilli
13.1 ) 1: m. linir.ilo, N. Vails, ac.
U.u-i a. in. WllllauiHporl Uliulra Hrle Ac.
0- !3H1;;oU,aIudl2r!efCC1,t Hmi,ln
1- :Ut.'.'.',rM,-' Ua."K", (eJ""ePt HundnyM for Illmlra
I.uir.ilo nml Ml.iB-ira Falt, vl-i. lhb riliruaJ
Irom Ulmlrj,
THAINS HOUTUWAUO.
12.11 A.M. llall'y lor llnlllinor.,W.ilmiion ana
l'hii.idctpliiu.
11.03 A. M. Daily (oxcent Hund.iys) lor Ualliuior
, Washington and Pulladelyhla.
fl,s','.V I!' V;!"'oxceIH Huudaj s) tor Italtunoro .
l'hll.idclplil.i, dc.
V.1). 8. YOUNO,
(itiieruirioiieiiger Ag.Ll.
Alkueb 11. rim;, Gi u'l. Bup't,
JEADING RA1LHOAD.
SUMMKU AltUANUEMHNT.
T1IU1WDAV, AUUUSTlhl 1872.
Trains leave Harrlsburg for New York, as ioi
lows: At a.uu, 8,lu, a. m., aud 2,uj p. in., cou.
nectltiB with trams ou l'ennsvlvanla 11.U1
road, and nrrlvlug at New York at 1'1'J.
J,50, nud ,IJ p. m. respectively.
Ileturnlng! Leave New York at 9.00 n. m
12.UJ miu l!.uup. m. Philadelphia ul 7.M, 30 n. in
and 3.30 p. m,
Leavo Harrlsburg for Heading, IVittsvlhc., Iu
milium, Mlucrsvllle, Ashland, Uhiimuklu Al
lentowu and I'hlla'd.at 5,00 and s.lu a. in., Sou
uud 4,l p.m., stopping at Lebanon nnd pilncli-i
way nations; tho 4,05 p. m. train conm-ituia i.ir
Phll'a., I'ottsvillo and Columbia only. For l'utla
yille.Hchuylklll Haven and Auburn, vlaMchuyl
kill and Husquehunna Italtroad, leave ItanU
burn ul 3,10 p. in.
East l'cnusylvaula Kallroad trains leave
Ittuulng for Allentown Eastou aud New Yuib
al 7.00 10.10. a. in., and 4.03 p. in. Itrlurulug,
leave New Yotknt 11.00 a. in., llio.5 and O.OI . iu
aud Alleutowu ut 7.23 a.m. liv.'j 'J.13, 4.35 nud
mul 0.33 p.m.
Way lusfccngor Train leiwes PhlladelpuUni
7,'Xla.m., couuectlug with similar train on UaM
l'n. railroad returulug irom lteudlugat 6,20 p. in.
stopping nt all btatlous.
I.euvo I'ottsvillo at 6.10 and 0,00 a. m auil
2,'iOp. iu., Heindon at lu.UO n. in., Hhauiokln at
5,10audll,15n. m Ashland nt7,0ja.m.null2,ll
1. m.,Maliauoy City ut 7.51 a.m. audl.L-JiMu.
lamaiuaatb,:i-ia. m and 2,10 p.m. lor l'lnla
deliihlu, New Y'ork, Iteadlug, llnrrlsburs.ic.
Leave l'oltsvlllo via Bchuylklll and ouaune.
hanua Uallroad at 8,15 a. m. lor Harrlsburg, an J
11.4a a. m tor l'ino Urovo aud Treinont,
I'ottsvillo Accommodation Train leaves Polls
vlllo ul3.su a. iu passes Heading at 7,W a, m.,nr
riving at ruiludulphlnat 0.33 a. m. Ileturnius
leaves Philadelphia at 6,15 p. in., passing IttaJ
tug al 7,10 p.m., arrlvlngat I'ottsvillo al li.lJ p.m,
l'oiutowu Accommott.itlon Tralu.leaves 1'otla
tuwu at 0,43 a.m.. returning, leaves I'hlladelplilH
(Nlntli aud Ureeu) at 4,30 lMn.
Columbia Kallroad Trains leave Itendlugiii
7,20 li.m., nud 11.15 p.m. for Ephratu, Lltlz, Ijilua.
ter, Columbia, ,Vc; leturulug leavo Laiiealcr ut
H.W) n. iu. aud 3.2j)i. lu., uud Uolutiibl'i i-.t s.tju.
m, and 3.15 )i. in,
I'crklomeu Hail Hoad Trains leavo l'erklmm i.
Juuctlounl7.33and ,&la. m.,2.iJ &5.ip. iu. re
turulm.', leavo Ureeu Lane al (J.I 3 a. u 12. ti
nud 4.2) p. in., coauuutltig with ttalus ui
Heading Hallroad.
l'lckerlng Valley Hallroad trains leavu l'h.i
nlxvllluul 0.10 n. in., 3.10 aud 5.11 . lu.; u-turn-lug,
leavo llycrs at 0.33 a, in., 12.13 uuJ 1,20 p. ul.,
cuuuccllng with trains ou Heading It.lllnu.l.
Colebrookdale Hallroad trains leavu I'm la town
at U.I0 a. in, 1,20 U.2i A 7.15 p. in., returning leavu
Ml. Plcusaut ut 0.00, HM aud 11.23 ii.'ia.,3.uii, in,
couuecllnir wlin trains ou Heading lUllruad,
Cuuster Valley Hallroad Trains leavo llr.Uju
port ut ti.SO a. m, aud 2.1J uud 5,31 p. iu. ictunilu;,
leavo Hownlnglowu at u. a. m., 12.3J ami
S.10 p. iu., couuectlug with Ualns ua HjiJu'J
ltalliii.ul.
On Muudays, leaYo Now York atC.OO p.m., 1'nli
phla ul t,uo u. iu, aud 3,I5p. m., (thb t,o0, m.
train ruuulugouly to Heudlugt) leavu I'olls vide
H,W a. iu.: Harrlsburg al 5.00 a. in. and 2.00 p 'm. ,
leuvo Alleutowu al 1.33 aud 0.3 i p. lu., leavu
Heading at 7,15 n. m, uud laS3p. m, fur Hairis
burg, ul 7,00 a. m. lor New York, at 7.20 u. ui mr
Alkiitowll aud ut 0,10 a, lu., and 4.15 p. m
l'lill.ulelihhi.
Cumiiiutiitlou, Mileage, Henson, Bchoul .1.1
Excursion Tickets to uud Hum ull noluls. ul ro-
d u cud rales.
llaggago chocked throtizh; 100 pounds ultuw"
each passouger.
j.r.. ivuuiii'.,n,
Asst. Bupl. & Eng. Much'ry.
Heading, Pa Aug. 1. 1S72.
I AOICAWA1NNA AND BLOOMS
XJ liuiiti liAiiato.vi)
u uudiiltjrNuv. 27. lt71. 1'HasouccrTiu II Kill
run us loilows :
UolngNorth. OolugHJiilh
AirlVo Arrivu U-uvo Lcave
u. m, ii, in, p. iu, a. in. ,
oruutou........... U.io 1.11 l.l
lllstun.. B.l" 11.!)- ..u
Kingston 1 Ht. u-vi
12.31
12.20
12.00
11.30
11.11
II.CW
w,u4rro j crs
l'lvmouth 8.15
2.1!)
3.51
S.67
Hhlckshluuy,.., 7J0
uerwicic
llloom 8.03
uanvlllo
10.00
4.27
iv.r.i.n.ilnti niiiilA ntHnriininti liv tliu 10.40 R.U1
train lor Ureal llend, lllughnmtou, Albany uud
all points North, East mid" Wct.
AGENTS! CAMrAJQN ANI LOOK-
WANT lil). j CITIZENS' MAW uah
A rnmnloln l'nlllir-nl rnnineud. for l(Cr 0 all
purtea, laves of all the Presidents, and the- pres
cut Presidential 4Jandldate. Tho tvi(utu e
ti V.N, anil Declaration of Ih'IW""''"'
luteal Conventions, anil iAfr Philforius. Co in
to isieciiou ivurus i .a. i-iju"i r.r.
itUllcnl 'JSables, Jtc S30iUoc;30 Uneravlnpt,
cunlumatie. .Kor Arculars, address ,,...,..
sept 0 4w 711 BanBom Ht., l'hiladcliihl
BW IN1JSS CARDS,
V1HITINQ CAltpS.
t-lTBll 1I1SM.,
"Vl'tSllfiA'MMKU.
MmIIv mul niionnlv Printed
Krora lhl4tust Btylos of Typu al tho