The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 20, 1872, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Agricultural.
How to IUtoa Neat Farm.
To thoso who aro deslrlous of kIvIiik
ii moro ordurly npprarnncu In tluilr
promlsofl but who don't quid) know
what to tako holil of first, JJearth and
Home offers somo helpful hints: Tukon
yokoofcnttlo or a Bpanof horsc3, and
put them to a wagon or cart. Vtatun a
Rtono-boat bohlnil. On tho stono-bont
put a crowbar, a pick, a hoc, a spado,
an ax, a saw, a brush-hook or scytho, a
hammer, nails, spikes, a fow bolts of
different sizes, a monkey-wrench, and
such other tools as you will bo likely
to want, and drlvo along tho sldo of
every fonco on tho farm, If you como
across a plecoof board ora hrokon rail
throw It luto tho wagon. If you And
n plow-point, a cultivator-tooth, a bro
kon reaper guard, a horso-shoo, nn oil
can, or an old hoe.put It on tho stone
bout and bring It homo. -Stones may bo
thrown on and drawn to somo conveni
ent place. If you como across any
wetd-i, mow thorn down; If any bram
bles or brushes, cut them with a bush
lio.ik or ax. If a board is looso on the
fence, put a nail In It, If a gato sigs,
istrrtl t;li ten It up. If there aro any bolts
In tho gate, seo that tho nuts aro tight.
Tnko a man or a boy, or both, along
with yon. You will And plonty of
work. If thero Is a plank brldgo
across a stream.seo that tho sleepers aro
not rotten. Tho hot sun has probably
warpou inn pianKg, anu thoy will nood
another splko or two. If thero aro any
sticks or weeds In a ditch romovo thorn,
and throw out Bny dirt that may have
been trodden in from tho sides by tho
cattle or hogs. In this way go over tho
firm. Thon attend to tho barn-yards.
Tick up anything that may bo lying
Around, and put It In Its proper placo.
Boards that aro of any uso should bo
placed In n pllo by themselves under
cover. These that aro useless should
bu sawn, and split up Into kindling, to
bo plied by Itself In tho wood-shed. If
thero nre any looso stones In tho yards,
draw them off. Scrapo up all tho scat
tcred manure or dirt, and placo it in a
compact hoap where U will ferment, or
draw it at onco onto grass land and
spread It. Go Into tho gardon and see
if thero is any rubbish thero that should
bo removed, or any sticks or pieces of
board or tools to pick up. Possibly you
will find somo old barrel-staves or hoops
about. Make kindling of them. If
there Is any old iron about tho premi
scs, it is a good tlmo to disposo of It.
as it is worth ono and I half conts per
pound. Old Implements, machines,
tools, etc., that aro worn out and of no
further use, had better bo knocked to
pieces and tho iron sold. If there, aro'
any parts that may bo useful in repair
lug, they should bo preserved by them
solves. This is truo of tho wood -work
as woll. us of tho castings. Almost
evcrything.sooner or later, comes In
useful on a farm. Bat unloss you have
abundanco of room, it does not pay to
lumber up tho promises with useless
implements and machines. Havo all
your bags mended; mark them and
bang them up. Hark all tho forks,
rakes, hoes, spades,shovels, corn-cutters
otc. Rub them over with petroleum,
and put thom in their proper places.
All harvest tools and machines should
bo painted with petroleum and stowed
away. If you aro short of room, much
spaco may bo saved by taking tho
wheels off the steel-toothed rako, and
tho pools and cutter-bars off tho mower
and reaper. Any one who has not tried
It will be astonished how many Imple
ments and machines may bo Btowed
awaj in a small spaco. This will do for
a beginning. Then, when any imple
ment is dono with fbv the season, rub It
over with petroleum and Btow it away.
When onco things are in order, It is a
comparatively easy matter to keep
them In order; but still it is a daily
work. It is however, work that pays
over and over again.
PUE3EUVATI0N OF HEN MANURE.
Wo cannot overvaluo tho manurlal
product of tho herihouso nor cxerclso
too much care In Its preservation. If
thrown Into tho compost heap or depos
ited with tho hog manure, nearly all
Its good qualities would bo retained
very likely, but wo would advlso a uiff
eront course. Nearly every ono wants
a little fancy manuro for special pur
poses in tho Spring, and Instead of buy
ing guano andsuperphosphatoof doubt
ful quality, ho can manufacturer his
own at a far les cost from tho dropping
of tho hen.
Wo havo found it a good plan to
sprinkle dry earth under tho roosts, or
peat Is nearly as good, road dust or
scrapings collected during a dry spell,
and put away in boxes or barrels for
uso In Winter and Spring. By using
this thrco or four times a week, and
oftener In warm weather, all bad odor
is prevented and tho escapo of tho fer
tlllzlng properties of tho manuro Is ar
rested. Gypsum would answer a3 well
as earth. If shoveled into a pile as tho
weather grows warm, it will slowly
ferment, and If closely watched and
shovoled ovor when undue heat is gen
orated, tho process will add to its valuo
for tho Spring's crop, as It becomes de
composed by fermentation aud its par
ticles separated and mingled with tho
earth used as a deodorizer and its
crudonoss changed so as to bo moro
readily appropriated by growing
plants.
Last year I used about Ufteen bushels
of this kind of manuro and found it to
bo a very active fortilizor. For pota
toes and corn I applied in tho hill;
mixing with"' that used for potatoes
about ono fourth Its bulk of unleached
wood ashes, dropping It In tho hill and
covering It with tho foot as I wont
along Immediately after tho ashes wero
incorporated with it. By covering
immediately, tho earth absorbs any
ammonia sot freo by tho ashes, as they
act like lima Id this respect, and should
not bo mixed with manuro in a state of
fermentation ; nor la It advisablo to do
so at any tlmo, unless it is applied to
tho soil immediately. On garden
vegetables this manuro had a very
marked effect. Nearly every farmer
can savo enough of this kind of man
uro to givo his garden a start. Cor.
Jlural Home.
Trees. A writer in Moor't Jlural
urges thoso who deslro to grow chest
nut timber, or tho trees for ornamental
purposes, to chooso for planting tho
largest nuts to bo found. A fow gen
erations of selected seedlings would, ho
thinks, result In our having in this
country varieties that would equal If
not surpass, tho European sorts In sizo;
and it is woll known that chestnuts of
American growth aro far tho best In
ilavor.
Young Folks.
Annaml.
A poor workman named Bertrand
had six young children, and ho was
very much troublod how to support
them. By increasing mlsfortuno tho
year was sterile, and broad sold for
twlco as much as tho year beforo. Ber
trand labored day and night ; and al
though ho worked vory hard, It was
Imposslblo for him to earn enough of
tho poorest kind of bread to satisfy tho
hunger of his famishing children. Ho
was groatly dlscouragod. Ono day ho
called together hit llttlo family, and
with tears in Ills oyos ho said :
"My doar chlldron, broad has becomo
so high that, with Sn my labor, I can
not earn enough to support you. You
soo that I havo to pay as much for this
llttlo plcco of bread as I can cam in ono
day. You must bo content to dlvldo
with tho llttlo I can procuro; thero cor
talnly will not bo enough to satisfy you,
but thero will boatleastonough to keop
you from starving."
Tho poor man could say no more. IIo
falsod his oyca toward lleavon and bo
gan to weep. Ills children wept also,
and each ono said, "May God como to
our aid, poor llttlo unhappy ones that
wo aro. Help, our Father, and do not
lot us dlo of hungor."
Bortrand divided his bread Into sovon
equal parts. IIo kept ono plcco for him
self and distributed tho others among
thochlldrcn. Butoneof them who was
callod Armaud refu90d to rooolvo his
portion, and said, "I cannot tako any,
my fathor, I feel sick, cat my sharo or
dlvldo it among tho children."
"My poor child, what is tho matter?''
said Bertrand, taking the child into his
arms.
"I am sick," replied Armand. "I am
very, very sick, I want to go to bed."
Bertrand carried him to his bod, and
tho next morning, overwhelmed with
grief, ho went to tho doctor, and begged
him to como out of charity toscohis
sick son and to help him. Tho doctor
who was a pious man, went to Bor
land's, although ho was suro that ho
would not bo paid for his visit. IIo ap
proached Armand's bod, felt of his
nulso.but ho did not And anv avmntams
of disease IIo found that ho was vory
weak, and to reanimato him, ho want
ed to prescribe something.
"Do not order anything forme, fori
will not tako anything."
"You will not tako it ! and why not if
youplcaso?"
"Do not ask me, sir, for I cannot tell
you."
"And what prevonts you, my child?
You seem to bo quite an obstinate llttlo
boy."
"Doctor it is not obstinacy, I assure
you."
I am glad to hoar it, but I do not
understand you, I will ask your father,
who perhaps will not bo so myster
ious."
Ah, I beg you say nothing to my
father about it."
"You aro a very strange child, I mnst
absolutely inform your father, because
you will not tell mo."
"Oh, sir, be careful, I would rather
toll you, but first I beg you will send
my brothers and slaters out."
Tho doctor ordered tho chlldron to go
out, and thon Armand said :
"Alas, sir, in a tlmo so hard, it is with
difficulty that my father is able to earn
a littlo poor bread. He divides it among
us. Bach ono has a small pleco, and he
wishes to leave almost nothing for him
self. It makes me feel so sad to see my
brothers and sisters endure hunger. I
am tho eldest and havo moro strength
than they have. I would rather not cat
so that they can divido my portion. It
is for this that I pretoad to bo sick and
cannot eat, but I beg you will not lot
my father know anything about It."
Tho doctor wiped his eyes and said :
"But are you not hungry my dear
friend ?"
I beg your pardon, sir, I am very
hungry, but that does not hurt mo as
much as to see thom suffer."
"But you will soon die if you d not
nourish yourself."
"I feel it sir, but I will die willingly;
my father will havo one mouth to
fill, and when I am with the good God
will pray Him to glvo something to
my llttlo brothers and sisters to eat."
Tho honest doctor felt oxtrome com
passion and admiration at hearing a
hlld talk so genorously. He took him
in bis arms and ombraclng him said :
"No, my doar friend, you will not
die. God, tho Father of ovory ono, will
take care of you and your family. I
tnank him for having sont mo hero. I
will return SDon."
He ran to his houso and loaded one
of his servants with all sorts of provis
ions, and roturned with him quickly to
Armand and his famishing brothers.
He placed them all around a table, and
made thom eat until they were satisfied.
It was a charming sight for tho good
doctor to soo the Joy of tho Innocent
creatures. On going out ho requested
Armand not to worry himself, for ho
would provido for all thoir necessities.
Each day ho sont them an abundance
ofnourlshmont, Othor charitable per
sons to whom ho told hia adventure Im
itated his benevolence Somo sent pro
visions, somo monoy. some suits of
clothes and linen.so in a fow days after
ward tho little family had moro than
they noeded. As soon as tho prlnco was
told what tho bravo llttlo Armand had
dono for his father and brothers, full of
admiration for so much generosity, ho
sent for Bertrand and said to him :
"You havo an admirable child; I
want to bo a father to him also. I havo
ordored to bo given you every year in
my namo tho sum of a hundred crowns,
Armand and all your children shall be
educated at my expense in any trado
that thoy chooso, and if thoy profit by
It I will havo tho caro of their fortune."
ueriranu roturned homo overcome
with joy.and throwing himself upon his
knees, thanked God for having given
Mm such a worthy ehild.
In Scotland thoy have narrow, open
drains, can snoop drains. A man was
riding a donkoy ono day, across a sheep
pasture, and whon tho donkoy camo to
a sheep drain ho would not go over It.
So tho man rodo him back a short dis-
tanco.und turning around, put tho whip
to him, thinking, of courso, tho donkey
going so fast would jump tho drain be
fore ho over knew it. But not so. On
thoy came, and when tho donkey got
to tho drain he stopped all of a sudden,
and tho man went over Mr. Jack's head
No sooner had ho touched the ground
than ho got up, and looking tho donkey
straight In tho face, ho said: "Very
well pitched ; but then how aro ye go
ing to get over yeiwlfT"
Miscellaneous.
BOOTS & SHOES.
AT
E.M.KNORKS
SPRING STYLES,
THE LATEST AND BEST.
Kvcry variety for Men, Womou and Children,
OLD STOCK
Soiling at Cost to close out to mako
room for
NEW GOODS.
Bargains ! Bargains !
CALL AND SEE.
A.
J. EVANS.
READY MADE
AMD
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
1113 UAH THE
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES
AND EMPLOYS THE
II E S T WORKMEN,
Fori
:ood flls aud promptness la rilling orders
s the place to go.
tfaeiel
Ilia goods are selected wltn care and his Cus
tom Work will compare favorably with the best
eUorts of tho fashionable city Dealer,
HE KEErs A LARGE STOCK OF
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S .CLOTHING
AND
GENTS' FURXISniNG GOODS.
At Astonishingly Low Ploes.
Bloomsbnrg, sept. 29. 1871-tt
JOHN G.
JACOBY'S
BAKERY AND C0NFECTI0NEBY1
BERWICK, PENN A.
The undersigned wonld rcsncctfullv
lnlorm
tho Citizens of Berwick, and vicinity, that he
has opened a Confectionery and Bakery In
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Berwick, Fa., where ho Is prepared to furnish
all Irtmlff. of
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS
ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS
Ac., Ac., Ac, do.
W WHOLEHAIJC AMD BIT AIL.
Among the assortment will be round Cream
Nuts, English Walnuts, Peanuts, Almonds, Fil
berts. FIks. Apples. Cocoa Nuts. Jellies of differ
ent kinds. Mustard. Catsup. Pickles, Chocolate
Canned Fruit of all kinds. Corn Starch, Egg Bis
cuit. Soda Crackers. Oyster Crackers. Cheese.
Soap, Writing Paper, Agreement Papers, En
velopes,
FISH AND OYSTERS,
And produce of all kinds. Fresh Bread an
Cakes every day. Ice Cream In Season. Your
patronage la solicited.
. w , . JOHN O. JACOB Y.
Berwick, Jan 171-tv
QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
, Bloomsbnrg, Pa.
M. O. SLOAN A BROTHER
Have on hand andfor sale at the moat reasona
ble rates a splendU stock of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every description i Wagons both
PLAIN AND FANCY
warranted to be made of the best and most dai
ame materials, ana Dy tne most experienced
workmen. All work sent out from t.e estab
lishment will be found to beof the highest class
and sure to give perfect satisfaction. They have
also a One assortment of
SLEIGHS
or all tho newest and most fashionable styles
well and carefully made and of the best mater
lata
An Inspection of their work Is asked as HI
believed that none anperlor can be found In the
country, Rn 1-71
jq-EW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
Fresh arrival of
SPRING GOODS
DAVID LOWENBERG
Invites attention to his stock of
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
at his store on
Main Street, la the new block,
Bloomsburg, Pa.,
where se has Just received from New York and
Philadelphia a full assortment of
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including the most fashionable, durable, and
handsome
DRESS GOODS,
consisting of
BOX, BACK, ROCO.aUM.ANDOlL-OLOTH
COATS AND PANTS,
or all sorts, elteaandcolors, He has also replen
lshed bla already large stock of
CLOTH AND OASSIMERES,
STRIPED, FIGURED. AND PLAIN VESTS
BIIIRTS, CRAVATS, BTOCKS, COLLARS
HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES,
HUSFKNDERB. AND FANCY ARTICLES
u um wmwini uu uuuu h jarge anu weu-i
acted assortment of
CLOTHS AND VE8TINGB,
which he Is prepared to make to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the
best manner. All tils clothing is made to wear,
and most or it la or home manufacture,
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
of every description, fine aad cheap. Ills ease ol
lewelry Is not surpassed In thlaiplace. Call and
examine his general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC
octU'71 DAVID LOWENBERG,
TU01NESS CARDS,
JD VISITING OAltpd,
KTTKK JfKADH,
BILL HEADS;
PROGRAMMES,
POSTERS,
U AC,
Neatly and Cheaply Printed '
mojjlhe 1st est Style of Type at the
(Thli Cut llluitrttei the manner of Uttng i
fin
IN
Fountain Nasal Injector,!
DOUCHE
Thli In'tmmcnl Is cipKlslljr designed for the per.
fect application of
DR. OAQC'O OATARRM REMEDY.
It Is the nitty form of Instrument yet Inienlcil with
which fluid inetllcltui can ho cnrrlrtl high tip ami
fitrftctbj apptle I to all parts of tlio oflccted nnntl paj-fi.-c-,
ami tho chambers or cailtlcs communicating
thorowitli, lit which sores and ulcers frequently cxb t,
and front which tho catarrhal discharge cuicrnily pro
ceed. TiiawnntofmccoMln triatlnRt'alorrh hero
toforo Ins Arisen largely from tho luipos.lhlllty of
applylnr rcatcillo to thoso canities and rhamhrrs
by any of tho ordinary methods. Thloltnilo In
tlioway of eirjctlntf euros i entirely ovrrrmne lytl.e
Invention of tho Doncho. In tislnj llils InHruniMit,
ihA rinlit I. f-trrleit twit, nun wrinlitt no tnufftnfl. Inre.
loo or pumping oung rcqimej.j up nno imsim in muu
juiillyil'Wlntf stream to tho highest poillon f tlio
II the in lies anil ehi'iihcrs connected then with, and
lAj..nitnlthannnollonostrll. Itsttsols tilcnsant Slid
... hii.ii.ln ih.t ii rhll.t cfln understand It. full
and explicit direction accompany each
iiHtritwnt. Wlion used with this Instrument, Dr.
Sno' Catarrh lEfmcdy cures recent attacks of
'Cnll lit tlio Hrml "lira few applications.
symptom ol Cnlnrrli. Frequent head
ache, discharge falliiij Into throat, sometimes pro
fuse, watery, thick nnicns, purulent, offensive, Ac.
In othors a dryness, dry. watery, weak or Inflaaicd
ore. stopping; tip or obstruction of nasal passoscs,
rlnslni lncars.tlcafnc-s, hanMns and rnnchlnr; to
clear throat, ulcerations, scabs Irom ulcers, wlcc
altered, nastl twatnf, otTenslto breath, Impaired oi
titaldoprlvailon o! sense of smell and taste, dlzzl
Ii3ss, mental depression, loss of appetite, indiges
tion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cnuiih. Ac. Only s
few of thoso symptoms aro likely to he present In
auvcasoatono time.
Iir. Narro'si Untnrrh Itemed)', when used
with llr. IHorco'M N nnnl llouclic, and accom
panied with tho constitutional treatment uhlch Is
recommended la tho pamphlet that wraps each hct
tlo of tho Remedy, 1 j n perfect specific Mr this loath
some disease, and tho proprljtor offers. In good faith,
9500 rownrd for acaso ho can not cure, lho
Remedy Is mild and pleasant to use, containing c
strong or caustic drugs or poisons. Tho Coionn
Remedy Is sold at DO cents. Douche at GO cents, by
nil UriiKRlsts, or either will ho mailed hy pro
prietor on receipt of f0 cents.
it. v. riKRcr.M. .,
, Molorioprlctor.
1IIWAI.O. N. Y.
Pr K Eft.
RADWAV S ready relief
t:uui:rt Tin: woith-r pains
In from Ono to Twonty Mlnutoo.
NOT ONE HOUR
after rcaOinr hU M vert lament nred any ona
SI KFKU WITH I'AIX.
ItADWAV'fl I.EAHY RELIEF IS A CUKE FOlt
, j'.v cm I'Airi.
Jt wait he first and Ii
Tim Only X'aln Kcmodv
that Inrtantly it opt the mtut ttcnicUtlnr pa.nf,tUayi In
flam mall on , nnd enrrs CunECition, whether of tlio Lungii.
btouuich, Utiwcl, or ctliir Claud or organs, by one ajiphuv
s.,,.,,, ,vrTWa
No matter how lo:ctit or ctcrt.clat.n2 the pain tho HIIEU-
iiAin;, liea-rmtipn, munn, inrpiiu.
, Nervous, Wcuralfiic,
ur TOBiraieu uu uintuau may euutr,
nArttifAvie ncAnv nn 1 tr c
wir.i. APvnnn instant hash. U
INFLAMMATION OV TilR KIDNKVH. m
irif UAf 1 a nun ur iU iujAUUL.ii.
INTLAMM.TiON OK TUB HOWELS.
OONHK8TION OK THE LUNGS.
bOKG TIIKQAT, PIKKU'ULT HHEATI1INU.
J'ALPITATtON OK THE llEAUT.
HYSTERICS, CKOU1, Dll'lITIIEHIA.
' CATAUUU. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
1 NEUKALOIA, ItllEUMATISli.
COLO CHILLS, Af-Un I'HII.Lt.
'1U fcpplicntlon of tho Ufndv H ell cf to tho part or
furls whera the julu or difficulty CsUitm afford ea aud
torn fort.
Twenty dnw In half ft lumMer rf wntrr will In n few
momenta T euro GUAM PS, M'ASMS, M)UH STOMACH,
.lYKKNTHUY. COLIO. AV1NO IN THE BOWELS, and
all INTERNAL TAINS.
Traveler iMimim nmavs carry n wmie ot lEnnnnv
IScndy Itt'licT with them. A few Uruiis In untir w ill
iTfcnt slckncus or palm from dmuci' cf water. His belter
iluu Frcuch Draudy or Hitters ai 11 ktlmulant,
FEVI.1t AND AdUEs
FEVER ANOAOUK curvri for fifty tenln. Ttiero Is nit
a remedial nzent In lliH unrM that will euro Fever and
Ague, and nil fttlier MaUrlou. IHlt.nn. Pearl L Tphri.t,
Yellow, and rther Vc vn (aHod hv H.!VAY3 f'lLLS)
a.) quick u KADWAY'S HEADY ltELIEK. Tlfty cclII
icrlHittlc. bold bj DnifgiHt,
HEALTH f&EAUTY! ! '
sthovo anu ftTt:i: men iii.oon-iNfiisKAsK (ip
H,K"HJ,MI WKIllllT-rl.r.MI bKIN AN'O ULAl'
'fll'lll. COMI'l.l.MO.N hKOllKEl) TO ALL.
DR. RAD WAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
UAH MADE THE MOST ASTONKIUNU (MTltrSt SO
QUICK. hO ItAl'IO AUK THE IIIIANIIKS TllK
JIODY tINDKIKiOES TMEll THK I.NKMtENCE
UK THIS
THAT
Cvory f)ny an Incrooso in Flosh
and Wolght lo Soon and Folt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Kmy 1rrp rf lite fi A USA 1'AHI LLI AN HESOLVENT
roinniunicitea llirongli the Wood, He.,t, Trtiif, ami Uliff
rhildiaiid Jules of (he m Blent the "f life, (or It repairs
the wat,tf (f tho t-o-ly with CPw und hound inntcrljJ,
ScrhftilA. Syplillii, ConMiimptl'in, fll.tnduUr dliin"i.', C- or
hi the Thru t, Muutli, Tumori, Node-t In the ;'n i
olht-r p.irtmf tho frriem, rioru Eyes, HmnifiH l'l k
from the Kirr, and lho wvrt-t forinrt if M.I11 (Um
tloiin, Kcvcr Siri-t Scald Head. Hint Worm. Mil
Ervflpel K, Aeno. Illicit SpoU, Wnrmvln tho Heli. 1
C.i.iiivra t't the Womb, und all venkciiine nnd
cltirpM, NUlit fewt'fttp, L1 of Spoffn, and all t
lift) iirhiclpU'. arc with in tho cintlte nneo of t l.l nn
df Modem Chtm1lrv, and ft few days mo h
anv pencil, u-lii; it f r ilthir cf thesu fwima d - .s
jidtciit 10 w er td vnrM 1 hem.
If thu tuticiit, riMly hecomlnjr reduced ly he - 1
i1itorii(oltlon that li roi.ttnunliy prcfrrcMiii;, rui
nnivtlnc thene wsten, mid repair 1 110 tumcwjUi n
tili'itdefn.m hoillliy Muod-UDd thU the SAKS.M'.W.iJ,
LIAN wdl and iIihh noourc,
St tuly tints thu MnnArAiutMAV TUjdlvrt exnl all
Viiown rfinedl.il nrent tt 1 the euro ilT Chronic, Serofulou?,
t 'oiim Ituliuiiaf, iiiid Mm tllicases ; hut It rs the only poslth c
cure for
Kliluoy A; Itladdor CouiplalnUj
Vrlnftry. nnd WnniU rileai, Or.rel, DliUtcn, Prfpy
Stdpp'ie of Water, lncrntlneiica of Urine, llrlirtit Dlnca-et
AlhumiMirl.., und hi 11U rixca w here t hire nre I rlckdunt le
vonlls. or the wattr Is thick, cloudy, mixed with ruhrtuncca
like the wUtt rf uti fcf.or thrcntU Hio vhlto xilK, or thero
1m a morbid, dark, tdlluua appearance, aod whlto tone-dutt
deitoilts, and when thtto Is u pilcklntr, burning mnratlon
vlieit pacing water, rod pain In tlio biuall of the Hack aud
nhm tin Lr-dnn. l'rico, i.oo,
WORMS. Tho only known and sura nt-mcdy for
Tumor oV 12 Voars' Cirowlh
C'urcl by IJmlnny's Itcsolvoiit.
Iiivibi r, M , July 1, 161.
Pit. IUn war I hnvst htl Ovariin Tumor la th ninrirt unil
Unlt. All lb Hnl.rtt iUi Mhoisjiruknlirlpfur it." I tiUJ
try ihtnir lhl im rvstnnmriidil i hut liotbliiK heir s-d ui, iw
wuf Us-Milrri.t, ftixt thmtrit 1 wui.ld try It ( l.ui Ud no flih In ft,
Im-Mura I Ltvl mirrrnl fur ilv rr.. 1 UHk Ji Uitlrt i-f lb w
IUvltut. and tow Ixii i-t ltvlwy I'ilU, ml two 1h.uIi of yr
I,rklv lilUf i Kinl lhr U itt l)in uf tuim.r V U urn r frit,
fcn.1 I fprl UtUr, Miurlrr, mikI i ir lb m J Lava f r Isvelif tri,
'Hi worl tutmr wm lit ihu left if.l if tL wtt ll.irtln.
1 wrli thit Ij (.u for lu ti.iXltf tylLrr. Vu.i on r uMI.1i it if
jvuilioow, HANNAH f. KN WW
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATiUE PILLS,
TO fectly t&stelrn, rlfirivntly (ontvvl vltli swnt pum. Jinrpp.
rtuUte, urifv. ci.-siim', nnl etrtnethfi). lula) rills,
for lLu curs of nil ttwirdcrsf-r tho Munnrh. Liter, IIohlIs.
Kltliiers, lllallsr( Vrvou, DI.phms, lleadsche. Cennttrv
tlrn, Contlvsiiess, ImllcCHllon, Utsrpslu, HilluUMiec All
loui Fcsr. liiflaiiuuutlnn ot tlio llouils. I'iltfs. nnd all l)e-'
rsiiiemeuts t.f Ilia Intcnnl Vlvcra. Warrahtutl to effect
tt oo-ttlve cure, l'umly Vt KCtatle, cpLtalulng no mercury,
miner!, or tlelttcrlnus drills,
ttr Observe the fuilnwlni; sytniloms resulting from Dis
order. f the Ulfestlvo Organ. :
CAn.tlpailon, lnwar.1 I'lUi, Fullntu tt tls Tlon.1 In lb, 111
Acltlllv r lt. Momwh, ut. Ilrarlbirs, Dlvu.tf I'orwt. ult
Be. Of Wrlfibl iu th. Moui.th, Kur I ru udoni, Siuklnffor r luttrr
Ins rt l. lttef 111 Kt.MnM-b, hwli.m.lni; 1 1 th, It.t, flurrlMl and
l'idUuH Bntkiblntf, I liitLrlnit SI tits lltfsrl, Choklnir or turTocslllif
R-oution. wh.n in k Ljlng 1'i-tnro, lmni. nl Utnn, 1MI or
U Ufurs 111. Weill. rvrr sii'l ltull I'am In tho ll.ut, nfltifney
nf fmnlrstlen, irlluwn... f ll.t Sblu M..I Tam iu 111.
SnU t1iit, Limla, anJ ibj.)in rlu.L.t (f ll.at, l.uri.liif iu tk
A few liases 0. llAtJWAV'S ril.l.S ! fret ll.t system
frnnmll II.. titH.fiiii'il iliMrders. lrlc't sscent. tr U'S.
ItKAII "KA1AK AMI I Jil'i:.
Fend one l Iter Mump
to HAllWAY It I'd.. No, 7 Msldm Uue, he.V.ik
lrfiirtilatlnii uoHIt inouviiHla will i aeut you.
IILATCIILEY'H
Improied Cucumber Wood rump.
Tuneless, Daraliio, Kffioleul
aad L'lieap. Ttio best I'ump far
the least money. Attention is
ebpeolally Invited to HUtcli
ley's Intent Improved Brack
et and New Drop Check: Valve,
which can bo wit hdrawn with
out removing the I'ump or
dlstnrbtng tho joints. Also,
tne Copper Chamber, which
never cracks or scales, and
will outlast any other. For
sale by Dealers everywhere.
Bond for Catalogue and l'rlce
IJst. CII AS. U. HLATCIILY, MTr,
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13. lS72-ly,
"A ItepoBllury of Kashlou, l'leasaie, and
Instruction."
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TliuJIaiar commends Itself toovery member
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In endless variety, to the provident
matron by its patterns for the children's clothes,
to paUrJamUiat by Its tasteful designs for em
broidered slippers and luxurious dreMlng-eowns
Hut the reading-waller of the ileum-Is nnllurnily
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I. W. NILES',
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ffl. B. ALLEBACH
DEALER in
WATCHES and JEWELBY
DANVILLE Pit.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FRENCH
CLOCKS, BWISS AND AMERICA
STEM WATCHES.
THE RENOWNED ELGIN WATO
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE
JEWELRY, DIAMONDS Ac.
11 ltepalrlng promptly attended to,
S. H. Miller & Son,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
AND
General Merchandise,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
AG ENTS LOOK HERE ! .1ea?
For tho New Splendidly Illustrated Edition of
ROBINSON CRUSOE,
Because It Is the most fascinating and popular
liook In print, and excels ull la real rifeoiics und
fote prices. Just out. o'JS pages, UnftMl paper,
ouly 12.60 easy worth 3.60. is a Great lilt, sells
quick and fast. Terms of this and our new Do
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lustrated aud fast-selling Million extant, also,
the "l'ockel Companion,'' worth 110 to any book
agent, sent free. Write at on, stating wher
you saw this, to HUUI1AIID illlOH.,
apr.UMf Publishers, ?J Sansom St., l'hlle
Moyors Column.
PUBLIC ATTENTION
IS CALLED HY
MOYER BROS.
To tho fact Hint they nro still paslilntf lho Drut!
buslnoss with all tho energy so clinriicterlstlo nf
thomsolvcs in former tliuoj, at lliolr old liusi
nos stauds In
GROWER'S BLOCK,
and at tho Corner of Main and Market Streets.
Their stock Is larger and more vnrlcd than can
bo round in any other establishment short of
Philadelphia or Now York. Allnf which Is otter
ed In largo or small quantities nt llgurrsnslow
If not lower, than i-ntno goods run be pnrnUBKCd
elscwhoro. Call and examine fur yourself. Tho
wholosnlo department under tho Immediate su
pervision nnd control of tho firm, comprises
l'AINTd, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, .tC AC.
They keep constantly on hand from flvo to six
dlllcrent brands ol whlto Lead, among which Is
John T. Louis & Uros., Duck Laid,
WMlto Oak, Diiimond, Arctic, &c,
Vanilsliea, Coach, Furniture,
Datnar, Shcllncuud Jiiiiin
Dryor.
in colors you will find limbers both dry and In
oil, Siennas, llrowus,Mclalltcaud Vnudyke.Heds
Venetian, Red Lead, Amorlcniintiil Chinese Ver
nillllons, lllucs, Yellows and Urccns,
among which nro tho celebrated Versailles nnd
Shnmioclc, very handsomo and permnncnt, nud
especially ailaptod to tho painting or blinds,
&c Linseed UU, Turpentine, Ac. All sires
window glass, large sizes of superior finality for
pictures, n speciality. Casloroll by tuogallnu
or dozen. Laudanum, Paregoric, lliiteuiau's
drops, golden Tincture, Balsam Da Maltha, God
frey's Cordlnl, Essences Lemon. 1-eppermlnt,
Wlntcrgrocn nnd Cinnamon, All lho popular
patent medicines of tho day, among which wo
enumerate.
Ayrcs, Jityncs.VInegnr Dlttera.Hostot
ter's, Drake's, and Hoolland's Gor
man Bittera: Tills, Wright's
Jnyno's, Schcnck's.and all
others known to tho Community.
A largo and varlod assortment of Knights world
renowned cooking extract.
Lemon, Vanilla, Hose, Raspberry, Strawberry,
Pino Applo, Celery, Ilatinuu, Ac, aro oll'er
ed below muuuf.icttirers prices, to
country moichnnts. Spices,
Cinnamon, Cloves,
Pcppor, Maco,
Mustard,
AC,
nt
bottom
prices. ALSO,
Holland Flour Sul
phur, Epsom Salts,
Salt Petre, Calabra Lic
orice, GumOamphor.Uorax,
Assafcutlda, Cattlu and Horbo
Powders.tlluo Vltrlol.Extruct Log
wood, Castllo and Laundry Soups,
Lamp Chimneys, aud Lamp goods gener
ally. liUmn Clinlk. Hllver Mind, (.'alnlnnl
Plaster, Uoseudal Cement by the barrel or bushel.
B
Tho celebrated MUlvllle Fruit Jar. acknowl
edged to bo by far tho best In tho Markets, nil
glass, of superior material and workmanship.
Consumers having onco used these, will havo no
umi:i.
Country Physicians will ilnd ourstnclc full and
complete, comprising nil the old staples of thu
iiiuiuim jiuuiui, ui wuu nHiiii mu inner niscov
eriesof medical science, Quinine, Morphia and
Opium always In abuudnce . Hancu II. ok, und
White's pharmaceutical preparations, fluid and
Solid extracts Elixirs aud Pills of tho Piinrina
coptea sugar-coated. Powers aud Wulghtmau'H
Chemicals, and Prof. S pilbb's medicines, a full
stock,
Farmers and others will llndourMocK ofl'uro
Ground Western llono. Oil or Vitriol, Sulphate
of Soda nnd Nitrate of Sodn, of bettor quality
aud at lower prices tliancanbofouud elsewhciu.
COACH AND WAGON MAKERS would do
well to sou our stock and Inquire our prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
0
Our retalland rrescrlnllou department Is unJer
.Hit. A. It. CATIICAIIT,
who has had years of experience ntU- lms.lne.ss.
Ablo und comiieteiit lusststant u.wavs in attHii.
dance. This department consists ot the com-
fiouudlugof Physicians' prcscrlpiluns ind fanil
y recipes, tho putting up of Dyo Stud's, et,
T
tho retailing ol Patent Medicines und Druggist's
nutiuries, buuh hh i-eriuiiiery, comprising ull ol
m iiiosi ciioiuu jroiii our roust eminent Ameri
can manufacturers aud tho specialties of all tho
Foreifrn, Fronch, EriBlish, German and
Italian l'erluniurs.
n
Toilet Soups in largo variety, both Importod and
Fino Hair, Tooth, Flesh, Clothes, Sliav
Idr & Nail Uruslies. Trusses.Bhoul
dor Draccs it Supporters, Nurs-
log Dottles, l'ockot Books,
Dill Books, Ac., &c.
Cigars of rarest and choicest brands from 5cls
,u w via., viivij,
Pipes and clgnr smokers and ninny things lm-
tumuli. lo ,mnvnl.. I.nu rt.,u
SODA POUMTAIlff
In this part or the Btato, called tho "Iceberg,"
from nnich laooiisUinUydrawn, tttoMOcool and
refrtjshlnif bov erases bo popular with lho Amer
ican public, nlMO. tho medicated wutera of Vi:Uv,
R
Onr Manufacturing Depaitmout, comprises
all the ofnctnu! preparations of thu U, S, Phur
macopa'a, 1 1nctures, Syrups, etc.,
OIL OP GLADNESS
asncclllo for Croun. Hums nnd Hcnlilsnnii nnn
of the most valuablu auxiliaries Hi the cure of
yeuer-piies, nuurseness, ete over Known, lho
largely Increasing sales uttest lis popularity as
a household remedy.
s
Moyer's Tar Cough Drops a valuablo remedy
f.ir ,niU'hn nf Imip utniulltin ..ml l,w.i.iiA..
sumption. Flavoring cxlructs.Essence Jamaica
Ginger, eic To all of which wo ask thoatUn
tlou of the general public.
Tho wagon will still contlnuo to pay
Its btuted visits to their country custom
ers. MOYER EROS.
Mpy 10, ly.
M
So Prmdii can tnlic llicio Tlltlr rn accord
ir to diifciHHi. ami rrrmin lone unwell, provided their
Ljnr not destroyed by mineral oison or oilier nie.111
nud the vil.il ritRiii' wantnl beyond tlie point of repAir.
1) tprptlu or Iiidliritlmi llcululie, I'akt
iu Hie Mumlttci t, Cu until, '1 1, liincsa of the Client, Dirii-in".-..
Sutir I nicLitmni oftbe ytom.icli, H.id Tntte in the
Mouth, Itilimm Atl.icki, IMlpiLitUm of tlio Itenrt, In
!iimilum of t lie I .tin.;, Pain In the resion of the Kid'
tev mnl a hundred other ti.nnful dyniptomfl, are the ofT
i hhiui rf ) net' it, Iu these complaint it ha nn
eqinl. nnd one bottle roc A Lcttrr guarantee cf its
ru-tii than a It'iiRtliy ndvcHwemcnt
,-,xi- i Vtnnlo ( uinplntiiH, in young or old, imr
iid or finale, at the tUwn of womanhood, or the turn
f tile, ilicc Tunic Hitters display to decided an intluenca
il.it n markcil improvement is oo ivrceptihle,
l'or liillnniiiutlni-,' ntnl Chi utile Illicit
nintfm nnil (int, Uilioin, Ueinittent and Intermit
i nt levt.", I)i'cas?of tha lllood, Liver, Kidneyt and
U;.u!drr, the c IhtlcM liie im ecjit.il. Such Iiea-e
arc caused biVttiatcd It ood, which Is generally produced
bv rleranxemctit of the Digestive Organi,
Tlirj lire a (jfiitto t'mgntUo nf writ
n Tmilr iHmc'tii aNo the- peculiar merit of acting as
,i powerful aent in relieving Congestion or Intlammattoti
ot (he Lner and Viceral Organ?, nnd in Hi lions Diseases.
ltv Shin DKeniic, Eruptions Tetter, Salt
Klu-itm, Itlotches, Spot, l'miple-, l'litlulcs, lloils, Car
luini ics liit'wurni., Sca!d'IleaJ,Soie 1e Lrympelat,
Itttt, Scurf-.t Ii i uliirations of the Skin, Humors and lit
caves of the Skin, of whatever name, or nature, are lit
c tally ilus up nnd cartied out of lho t)stcm in a shctt
time by the nc ff these Hitter;,
Tlio piopejllcM rf Dr. Wai Krn's Vinegar
IitTTKns are Aperient, Diaphoretic nud Catminativc,
Nutiiiu-m. I.ixviivc, Diuretic, ijettitivc, Counter-irritant,
SudiMii'ic, Altetative, and Anti-liilicnn,
Urate Ail Thriii u ml proclaim Vinrovti Hit
TitRt the luo-t tMiiirlciful lininriiit that ever sustaiued
the siukiiiR pv-tcm.
J VAI.Ki:U, Pinpr It.lI.lrJtOXAMl&CO.,
DruKRtt and fn Agti, Sjn rranctwo, Cal.,
and tnn.er f Wa.ituton and Charlton Sts.( New York
GOLD UY Al I. DKl'tltWVIS AND DEALERS.
nl8-72 mttf23 3m
THE QUIHSEIiJ
THE AMEH10AN
BUTTON-HOLE OVERSEAMIN&
AND COJIPLETESEWINfi MAOIIINU.
-o-
Tho first nnit nnlv- Tlin,TOJ.II(r.l.: Avn
HKWINU MACItINK combined Hint has mado
us ndveni in tuls or any other country,
AifTUe following reasons aro given why this
Is tho best.
Family Machine to Purchase.
J. licc.lURO It Will clnl
4. Ilecauso It will work
Gv.rvthlnuthitnny nm-
a beautiful eyelet hole.
chine can do, Hewing;
ironi ma nncHt 10 me
coarKest materUl, hmn
mint,', felling, coidtncJ
brntdlng, binding Rath!
erln&nttd howtng on, ai
tlio Kama tlmo rufll Idlt
ltccauso It can do
ovrhand Ncamiug, by
which sheets, pillow
criKes and tho lllto aro
cwed over nud over.
quilling, etc., better
than any other ma-
0. Ilecauso tlio best
mechanics nronounco It
tlio best finished aud
made nu tho best princi
ple of any machluo,
manufactured. it has
no springs to break;
nothing lo get out of
cuine,
2. IJecausolt can work
a brauttfnt bnttou-hnlM,
maKing ati nnea pearl
as by tno hand.
order.
3. Tlecau.so it will em
7. Ilrcauso It U two
machines In one. a
UUTTOU llOLK VVnllK-
broider over lho cdgo.i
making a neat and!
ueautllul border on anv
tsa and Skwino ma
CHINK combined.
garment, n
No other Alachtuocati accomplish tho kind
of hcwlugstatod In Nh, 4. aud u.
PaittfH UJ-Inir a fnmllv ewlnwr mnchlne want
a WIIULK MACUINJJ.ouo wUhullttio lmrove-
uienus.
It Is to last a L1FKTIMK, and therefore ono is
wanted that will do tho most work, aud tlo It
the best: and this machine can do heveral kinds
of howlnguotdono on ANY OTlIKItMACUINK,
besides doing every kind that all others can do
The American or Plain Sewing
Machine.
(Without tho button-hole paits), docs all that
is douo on the Combination except buttou-holo
and over-beamluu.
S. J. FAUX,- Agent,
BLOOMSBURG-, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVEUY TOWN.
COMPANY'S WAItEKOOMS,
1318 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
K.tumlno them boforo purcUablui: unyiillier
yuwrna Miiclilno. u'il lb7-MJm.
jyjcKELVY, NEA.L & CO.,
DEALEI13 IN
DEY GOODS,
GllOCEETES,
AND
General Merchandise,
BLOOJISUUIiO, l'A.
jnn:6';r-tf
riMlK SALES OF SEWING MA
JL chinos Iu lwi, nsrcporloil, under oath. In
1;2, to tho ownerM of tha Hawing Machine I'at
CI3I, hhow thul tlio
SHVTG-13R
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
LAST YEAH BOLD
181, 260 Machines,
NINETY lKIt CENT. OF THEM BE
ING FOlt FAMILY USE.
xxxis xs ovan
50,000
MOIlESEWINa MACHINES THAN
WliKE BOLD BY ANY OTJI
KU COMPANY DUIt
ING THE SAME
I'EHIOD.
Tho Singor Manufactuiiiig Co.,
31 tmiOH SQUARE, HEW YORK.
I'HILADEI.l'lUA OI'TCE U(X1 ClieitnutSt,
J. A. LoiiOH, Aur, In Illjomsburn.
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nprll X,'72-tt. ru Hansom Hlrcet, riilladelpnlu.
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SEWING MACHINES.
Rail RondUi,
PENNSYLVANIA U v
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WINrKUTIMUTAU
lUllroa.1 Comnnny wm ilortirtf ,
midline, Mfoll'iwai '',,,w' ,
HA8TWAHI).
I'lillaJelpliln Expron lo.ivoi I.
(nxeept Mmuluy)t3.u3 n. in . i,', ,J
l'lill.ulolplilii ut(i:li it. m . Via l ' 1 'x '
Yorlcnt lu.Oln. m. a .
Fiut l.luo leivei ItirrU'iiri u
in,, nrrlvoi at Wmt I'liiiilji,! 1' - 1. 1 .
ami artlvoH at Now York uti j , .,
InnoiBter rmlu, vl.i stun l'
rlsimrn daily (uxept H m 1 1 l
Willi liiroujli cur Tor l'liuu , .
Vst l'lilUiloiiiliUut liij .1, ,
l'aulllo llxpreti loivm lr ,,
cept Motility) ill ll.il n, nl
l'ullivlelplil.iat j.ji) p, m., n. , 1
at il.JI p nt, ' " ' .
llluilr.i llxpron lowoi Itirn..
eept Muiulnys al am ii, m , '
ritllnilolililaal(l:Jjp. in., all '" '
ViiruiaiLi.IJp.iii. '
Hurrixiitint Au Himino.t.itiii i . ,,
burn it illy toxcuptMituduyi ut . ,' "
atl'lilliilnlpiinuitu.ii,,, J' '
oiitii jmin, imw-i ii.tfiisbjri
Hun l.iy) nt 7. Ii p. m itrrlio.
nt. ii. u p. in,, una arrives at ,ncy , ' '
a. in. " 11
O'liictunall UtprCM lores Ift , ,
nl. III. t n . ,,lii..u II, k i
ntiew u.. in., una nrrlvvi tit Now i . 11
W13STWAUO.
.iIif!...M.'l!l wp,, ""l-rlf. lo.t e
unllyatiiiin. in., nrrlvlriB al
Hrlo llxprcsi woit, for Kric,
burn ilally (except HaniUy at i.jj .'
ilvlniitit i:rloat7ili)n. in.
rumineru I'.xttreMs loaves liarrln nt
Clin. in.,arrlven at Altoou.utt is.,, ,
irrlvPN at l'lttiuurs 'it lil p, m,
riirilMirll l-iwuntli.np 'I'r.l.. I.......
Jt.
a ua,
( irrjs'
ilally (except Mouiliy) at !M)a i.
AlUionaatS:3Un,iu,aiia nrrives a' '
l.'Si p. m.
l'rtcino cxpresi leaves. llirri. i ..
i:U a, in., arrives at Altiima' i
broaltfast, ami arrives ut I'.u
in.
Way rnsfciiKcr Train loivos u,.
(except Houilay) at 7; ID a. m.
loouaat VM p. m. nud nl Vti,
in.
Mall Train leuvei II irrnbn- ,
Huniliiy) at l:)J p. m, ami arr.
. p. iu., Tor 8ttiiper,niia.iirivt ,
l.U'i a, in,
I'ast l,lno leives llarrlsiiur. i
Buiiilay) atu.iw p. in.,arilvni .
p. in., anil arrives at I'lttsuun; u
l'lttsburg express lotv.ss .lirrl ;
cept Suiuay) at 11..W p. in., .trriv, ,
I.UJ a, in,, and arrives at 1'u, .,
r.i.
Cincinnati Express lo-os H.i
at l:'Ji) a, in,, arrives at ,..
anil arrives nt 1'itUburi; ,i s i'i i
A.. I, OAKS ATI', ). i
Uoueral Maua'jcr.
OIIOHTUST ROUIV, hs
Danville, Hazlelon&WiltelJiivdj
mm'jsit AnjUiyaujrh.xn,
EAHTWAltt).
WEirWAiut
LEAVK. A. M.
LKAYE.
Muuimry um u
fw 1 jri
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1'iiiiviuu , i.uz
CitawlsHa 7.2
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Iletlilolicin, 1 S.J liiu latluton.
1'lilliulolpbla I "J,- 2 15 iiihtivKsH,
iiuzieiou, (i;.;i)ll luuvll e.
New York, IJhS 3.5U Huiiuury.
Tbu afternoon train ioiiuiunt i
Uf0..'!' E ,M p-m-lnUn Wul.
Willl'insportn..lJ; Uoolc lUven ;.5i i.iu.,.iua
tno NorllH'rn Central l.ju p. in, niov'iij s
reaelilnic Uarrlsburt; 7.0J p. m., ami illi t.
lU.li p. in,, mul also Willi tlio an ibury una
lstown KillllU.Ul.
L'omrorlaulo and liaudsomo Uoactioi oa i
new route.
J. IIEItVEY KAME.Supurmiinli.ii
NOUTIIEKN OENTliAI
WAV
UA1L
Ou and after Nov.iiliii, H72, Trains w
leave Hunhuiiy aa follows i
NOHTHWAllU.
VI 10 p.m. Dally except Hiiud.iyuiVlllumvuri
l.liiiini, 1'uuaud.Ugua. HuelKslei, Dull
HnsiJUliHlon llrlilue ami N. Kalln.
fl.Ill ii. m. Wlllliitiiu.f I 1.i,u, 11 ,.,i. . .
uiu, rrio xo,
(I.Mi'. M., Dally, (except Buuduyn) for VVu..
b)ort atut Erie.
1.30 r. M.. Dallv. lexfentHniiilniHi r,ir -.i-
lliill.tloanil Nliusara l'ull, vl.t. Erie rui.i' .1
T11AIN.4 aOUTUWAl.I).
12,00 A, M, l).ttly except Mon lay, ,oi .,.i. .,,
NViulilulou ituU rUllade.ptiia,
ll.Uj A.M. Dally (exceit.jtiinl iy ioi o.u, , .
Wauliliijlou nd 'nllalelpuia,
8.10 r. M. Dally (except tjuiida) a) loi liamiii
1'liUailoliilua, e.
w a.
HWlera! 1 1
ALFucu It, Kisi:, Oen'Lbup'i
Li
EADING ItAILllUAU.
HUMMElt AltK.VNUt,lH.M.
TIIUitHDAy, AUi.tvrist ,n j
Trains loavo llarrlsburg lor Huv, ion.
lows: At S.UO, ,lu, a. m,, huu , m., .
necttng with trains ou l'emis.v . w lld ie
road, and arriving al New l'u s 1 i
J,60, aud 9,11 p, m. respective. .
Kulllrllllii;: Leavo Neu oi u
12.10 an U.liU p. in, riilladelpm.i .it : . i, u.n
and 3M0 p. in.
Leavo llurrlsbtirg lor Iteaillin,, I'm aii,. .
inaqtia, Mluorhvllle, Aslitauil, iiiiiuoiiiu .
lentowu and rtilla'd.ut S.uoaiul s.iu .i. u, , .
andl.Uj p,lil,,sloppliigal Lebanon timl 0 jiumi
way stations; tliol.uj p. in. Irani i-oiinei-iinx
Pliil'n., l'ollsvllle audCotiiuiblti ,ni l-'-ii 1'
vltle.clniylltlll llaveu and iihuri,. vuictn
kill und Husiiucbauuii Itallrosd. ie ,e ll.ir
bur? at tt.lU P in.
East Pennsylvania UniiriMd tr.i ni
Heaulug lor Alleulown lihton and .New i
ul 7.CO 10.10, a. in., and i.Oo p. in ,ir ,
leavoNew voikal 0.00a. iu., u.a i,i i o.u
and Altentown at'.Hja. in, IJ.-j, - .j, to
am' V.as p, in.
Way I'asscnger Train icun runout!
7,'ioa.m,, connecting with siiiilliir train oil r.
Ta, railroad reluming from Headiuiial
slopping al all stations.
Leavo l'ottsvlllo at CJO and U.'W a. m.,
2,3Up. in., Herndou at 10.0J a, in., miuh. iu i. .
S,10uudll,lj a, m,, AsUlaud al 7,u."i i.uwui ....
p. in., Mabanoy Clly at 7,jI a, in. nun t.- i
1'aiuaiiuaal s,.ija. in., ainw.i' . m ai, I'i
dulpbiu, Now York, Heading, Han is urs.ii
Leavo rotlsvlllo via ftcniijiiin . .iiv,
lianuu lUllroad nlh.lou. iu, oi ilau u
11,1a a. in., lor I'lne drove and 1 irni,
I'olthVlllo ACCOIumrtdallou Tlaui e I" '
vlllu uto.oO a. lil.,p.lsses Ko.idill it m
rlvlug At I'lillaili'lptilaai OJL a. a o.ii.,-leavt-s
1'Iilladelplila al i,li p. n- . "
lugal7,lop,iiiarilvlUBiu.ot
I'ollstowu Accomiiiouiniou i
town nto.ija.iu., leiurniUK, "
(Nlutli aud Urteu) at 1,J p.m.
Columbia ivaiuoad liaius
7,aja,inuudii.ljp.iii.lor hpliiB m
tor, Columbia, dav, rtlurnluj lt-.iv
H.jua. iu and J.Jj p. m., and Co tt...
in, and J.lo li, in,
I'orklomeu Itall lliwd i ..tins i
Juucllun at 7,jjaud ,s,j.i it oi,,..
lurnluu, leave urteu L.-.o ni .
aud i.i) p. in., cunuo -u
lluadtug llallload.
I'lcaeiing Valley It.UIro i l 'i
ul-wlllu at 0.10 a. in., J.lu aud
lug, loavo llyeiHalo.oo a, in., 1
cuuueetlug wltU trains ou i.o tain . ,
Cotebrookdalo Halnoau iiatus , '
at U.I0 a, iii,I..0U.2i Ji 7.1 p. in.,
Mi, i'leasaul aio.u-l. b.oj au 1 a.. , . '
'jouueelluii wltr trams ou tta-nu- -
Cluster Valley lUutoau liat
port at H,aoa. in, uud J.10 aad j., p.
Ieuo DowulugloHb at ti.5i .t. . '
5.10 p. in,, couuevlliiiS WltU traiuo
ll.iiliuail.
On auudai's, leave New Voik.ii
pltla ul if.uu a. in, and ,.,up. iu.,
UalL running only to lte.wu.ii,; ,.m'
s.'Ala. Ju. lluirisbuu ulu.u0a. iu .iu i - ,
leavu Alleulotvu ut ami u.ii p. .
ileadlug at 7.15 a. m.auu IJ..wp. at,..H
burg, ut 7.00 a, in. lor New Yum, a . .
Alleuluwu and al 0.1'J a, ui., aua t .
rulladelphla.
Coinmulation, Mlleuse, St n ui,
Excursion Tltkeu lo nud iroiu
ducetl rules,
luggage checked tlirouxti; i' .
each passenger,
J. . i u' . , ...
Asst. Hupl. tV !.u. t
lliudlng, l'a., Aug. I, lm.
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