THE CDLlDiMBIAN AND1 DEMOCRAT, BLOQMSiBURGr, COLOMBIA COUNTY, PA. Country Eoads. If the condition of tho publlo high ways of ft country is to bo tnkon ai nn Index of its civilization, wo fear that cortaln Roctlona of this country would suffer by tho comparison. Especially would this Im true if tho judgment were applied to tho publlo radi in most farming communities. In such places road making Is loo often looked upon as a matter of secondary importance. Tho peoplu seem content to go to and fro over roads whoso condition makes traveling a prolonged misery, Who that has taken a journey, howovor brier, iu a farm wagon over n stony country road seamed and crossed with ridges and ditches, worn by turbulent rain torrents, with frequont'thatik-you-mam's in nil tho steep places to ompha sizo matters, does not havo a painful recollection of tho bumping, jolting nnd thumping process to which ho was sub jected, and a remembrance of his in tense gratitude when tho rido was over. If a stranger to bucIi experience, ho will wonder in his oxasperation why tho community submits to bo tortured In this manner when a litllo combined effort and painstaking labor would pro vide a remedy. Neither would ho find much solace in tho remark that "it is nothing when you get used to it.'' If such a condition of tilings were una voidable a spirit of meek resignation would be commendable, but where both tho ability ond opportunity exist for improvement, to continue in tho old way argues rather a lack of enter prise and intelligent interest in tho common welfaro Under tho mistaken idea that road makiug is every body's business in general and nobody's business in par ticular, it often happens that a man will allow a publio road bounded by his own lands to remain in a wretohed condition Ho works out his road tax upon it and no more. All effort be yond that seems to bo regarded as a gratuitous service to tho general pub lic, an act of philanthropy which mast people are not ready to perlorm. It is true to a groat extent that tho proper caro of tho highway is a matter of gen eral concern, but sinco it is plainly im possible for tho whole uubho to bo im pressed into caring for a particular pieco ot roau it is manifestly absurd to allow a vacuo dependence on "some body else" to stand in tho way of one's own comfort nnd welfare. It is evident that good public roads can bo maintained only whero there is a spirit ot generous enterprise, coupled with a feeling of individual responsi bility. This spirit and feeling will bo heightened when it comes to bo under stood that good roads aro a direct sav ing to every member of the communi-' ty in reducing tho wear aud tear of lioies aod vohicles. It was wisely dis covered by tho manager of ono of tho first railroads in this State, that one dollar on tho track was worth two dol lars in the shop, and the remark is equally troo of tho common highway, The old adage that "a stitch in time saves nine' is strictly nnplieablo in this casc. The expense of tho frequent shoeing ot horses, mending broken down wagons or buying new ones, ne cessitated by miserable roads, would go very far toward putting tho latter 111 a fit sondition. Smooth, wide high ways not only ensure ease, comfort and quicknes of travel, but make it possible o convoy larger loads witu saiety, saving mucli in tho cost of cartage. in snort, well-kept roads are a posi tive advantago in every way to tho public, individually and" collectively, they enhance tho value of tho property by making it more accessiblo and giv ing it tho appearance of neatness and tlirilt. In many older countries it has been demonstrated that a good, durable road-bed must be inado of broken stone. Common clay or loam may bo worked smooth, but it can only bo kept so through the season by watchfulness. A hard gravel road or a macadamized one costs more in tho beginning, but it pays in the end by its durability. The New Standard Time. Thero is a good deal of raisunder standing iu regard to the principle which underlines the new system of standard time. Thero have been about eight different time standards in tho United States used by the railways, and this has led to great inconvenience. It is understood of courso, that with every difference of a degree of longi tuao there is a variation ot lour min utes in solar time, faster as wo go east ward, slower as wo go westward. This problem to bo solved has been to ar rango a time system which should bo as nearly uniform us possible, so as to accommodate the business interests of the country, without departing too widely from tho standard of local solar time. This result has been achioved by division of tho United States into four timo bells, each belt taking its time from that of the meridian passing through the center of tho belt. Tho eastern belt, taking its timo from the seventy-fifth meridian, which passes a trifle cast of Philadelphia, covers Now England nnd tho Middle States as far west as 'Buffalo and I'ittfiburg, and nearly the whole of Virginia, .North Carolina and couth Uarolma Tho central timo belt, with tho nine tieth meridian as its lino of bisection (the oxaot meridian of New Orleans and running a littlo cast of St. Louis), includes Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa, tho States north of them to tho Gulf and tho Rio Grande Itiver. Tho next is the mountain timo belt, which is regulated by tho ono hundred and fifth meridian, nearly clipping Denver, This belt includes Wyoming, Colorado, Now Mexico, tho larger portion of JJa kota, Nebraska! Kansas, Texas, Arizo na, Utah and Montana, with small sec tions of tho Indian Territory and Jda ho. Tho l'aolfio bolt which takes its timo from tho one hundred and twentr eth (logrce, passes a littlo west of Car sou Citv. Nov., includes California, Nevada. Oregon and Washington 'fur ritory, tho larger portion of Idaho, and strips of Montana, Utah and Arizona. Thero is a difference of exactly ono hour betwoen tho times of the different belts. So tho traveller, can easily tell the timo in traveling, as ho passes from ono belt to another, by adding an hour without resetting ins watch. I'or example, n man resident in Portland, Me., and having the timo of tho eastern belt, takes out his watch in Cincinnati Ohio, and finds that according to th dial it is 1:80 p. in. His Ciiicinnat time. then, is fust 12:30 P. m. He nr rives at St. Louis, nnd finds, when ho consults his watch, that it still mark 1:30 p. m. Ho only has to subtract two hours and ho has the timo correct lor tho timo belt whero ho then is This exact difference of an hour in va nation of time constitutes the great convenience of tho system, as tho chango tan bo instantly calculated. A health journal says that you ought to take three quarters of an hour for your dinner. It would bo well also to add a few vegetables and ODD ITEMS Thero is luck iu odd numbers. Thnt more peace in the house if thero is but ono baby instead of twins. n Irish lovor remarked : "It's a cry groat pleasure 10 be atom, espec ially when your sweet heart Is wid yo." Tho black poodlo with his hair shav ed in knots and knobs, is tho corrcot thing in canines iu England just now. Coffeo cups becomo smaller and smallor for "after dinner service." The newest size is a trillo larger than tho fat woman's thlmblo. A Baptist tadv devotes to the Lord's cause all tho eggs laid by her hchs on Sunday. This looks like a dead set against sin, If it be true that ihd physicians Have ilenly to tl'i unending imauiuary ail ment, it is equally true that the sick have plenty to pay for imaginary cures. "Don't you remember mui" asked iho soda wnter clerk of tho lady customer. ivn, l can t say that f do, she rophcdi nnd yet th"ro Is something familiar ibont your fizz." Why do they call it a mail train whoil the females have more to say than' the males ! If you want to make t. dude mad ask him at what misfit store he bought his clothes. Some one asks : "why Is a dude tike match i" and wo can't think whv un less it is because both are light-head. It is a question whether it is better to talk in church, as members of tho choir do, or go to sleep, like tho oldest deacon. "No," said Brown to Kohiusoti with sigh, "I haven't got chango for a five, but I sliould liko to havo n five'for chauge. If Clovcland shall bo nominated, ho will certaiuly bo elected, for a bachel or has never failed of an election to the Presidency. As all tho old maids will support him, that will make "his calling and election sure." Tho most succesful counterfeit of the dimo is said to bo .made of glass mixed with some base metal hv n urn. cess unknown to ordinary workers ill metal and glass. I ho counterfeit looks exactly, like the genuine ten cent pieco) out on being struck with n hammer it' is crushed to pieces. A country girl, coming from tho liod, being told by her poetic cousin that sho looked as fresh as a daisy kiss ed iwith tho dew, said, "Well, it wasn t any fellow of, that name , hut it was Sfqvo Jones that .kissed mo. 1 told1 him that every mm in town would find it out.' Oatmeal DitiNic. It- is one of tho' best recipes 'printed for gratuitous dis tribution by the National Health So ciety. Put three tahlenpoonfuls, ol uoaiue oatmeal into thrcu quarts of cold water and boil it for halt an hour; while hot swcelen to taste -with brown sugar. Most people prefer it strained.. This is e'y good with cocoa, about half of each, as a hot drink, or it can be flavored with cloves anil lemon peel boiled in it. If it is to bo, drank colli ouohalf ounco of citriu acid maybe. ut- to each two or three gallons.! union juice is preferable to the acid,1 but very much dearer. Klco'or'barley drink cau bo made in tuo same way, using broken rico or barloy instead of oatmeal. Any ot tho above aro excel lent drinks for the harvest field and very cheap. ! V Oare of the Teeth. While it. is a fact that cood and bad teeth are largely inherited, yet good ones may s6ou bo injured by neglect. Not only as u matter of'health should the teeth bo (preserved as far as possi ble, but for appearances. Nothing more detracts from the! comeliness of a young man or woman, than the disnlav of teeth yellow and, black from neg- iect j me ueiter looking tho person,Jthe more glaring is this, blemish. Parents are often greatly to blame in this re speot. As Boon as a child cots its ner. raanent teetlt he or sho should bo taught to use a tooth brush, with wnter, at loast onco a day. This would often save the child f rom much mortification and perhaps misery in after life, The use of a tooth brush not too stiff, with water simply, mornintr and nicht.is all that most teeth require. If tartar collects in spite of this, the use of Cas tile soap (the white is preferable) upon the brush will generally answer. If, something more is needed to keep tho' teeth clean, prepared chalk is one' of the satcst tooth powders. Avoid all tooth powders that aro at all gritty. Some contain powdered pumico stono, winch will reraovo both the1 tartanarld enamel In using tho brush, it is equal ly as Important to apply it to the back, side of the teeth as to the front, aud instead of only .moving, it across, tiio teeth, a part, of tho brushing should be from tho gums upward and downward, to remove any particles that have lodg ed between them. Nover use a metal lio tooth pick i a sliver ot wood is prof: erable to tho quill so. commonly nsod Whenever decay is noticed, in tho teeth, go to the dentist at onco. A Oare for Diphtheria. Dr. Dolthil, a French physician, says that a sure cure for any ordinary case ot diphtheria is to utilize tho va pors ot liquid tar and liirpentlno so as to dissolve tho fibrinous exudations that chnko up tho throat and lead to such fatal results in that dreaded tils caso. Dr.. Dellhill's process is 'simply this : lie pours equal pai w ot uirpen tino and liquid tar into a tin pan or cup ana sets nro to mo mixture. A denso resinous smoke arises, which oh scores the' air of tho room, "f lip pa tient." Dr. Dolthil savs. immediately seems to experience rehYf ; tho choking mid rattlu stop : the patient tails into a slumber, and seems to inhalo the smoke with pleasure. Tho fibrinous mem brano soon becomes detached, and .tho patient coughs up microblcides. lhese. when caught in a glass, may bo seen to dissolve in the smoke. Iu tho course of thrco days nftorward the' patient en tirely recovers." This' treatment has been tested In Now York recently, an with Kralifylng results. It is based on the theory that diphtheria is due to the rapid multiplication of living fungi, which are killed by tho fumes of tho tar and turpentine. Indeed, all suo cessf ul treatment of diphtheria is by the uso of medioines which destroy low forms of insect life. Dunorest, Monthly for July. Onnosito St. Louis, in tho Missi nl Itiver. floats an island which 'hai been drifting down stream for tho last twenty yoars. its area is auoui iuu acres, and it moves quietly along at tho rato of oight inches a day. So far it has advanoed a mile from tho posi tion it occupied twenty years ago. Tho rollglous press bugging a Sun day school teacher. Vital UuvntloiiHlMI Atk the most eminent phutieian Of any school, what Is the best tlilnn In tho world for qutellng nnd nllnyltig all Irri tation of- thcnorTesnmlnrlnghll forms" of nervous complAlntd', ' ' ftfvlng iinturnl, chlhllfko refreshing sleep always ? And thoy will tell you miliesltidlngly "Some form of pjm J I J" OMAITKII 1, Ask any or nil of the most eminent hliy.' slclans i What Is tlid best 'tviul only remedy that' can ho relied on to cure nil disease of thd kidneys' rttfd urinary organs ) Such' as llrlgltW rtHcAse, diabetes, rdidritlon, or IW- hlllty to retain ntlnc', nhii'nll'tlic diseases nhil lilhucuis rtcc'Altnr to Worncn" 'And Hie" will tblPyfm explicitly ami rnplmtlcaliy "WnT llenbe.hcn those imII.U nli MmlrtnM tilth others equally valuable. And compounded Into ltoit Illltftrs, siirlin won uerlul nnd mysterious curatlvo power Uilovelophl,' which l.s so varied In Us operations Hint no ills onso or 111 health can tioislbly exist nr resist Us power, nnd yet It Is jinrmiess ior mo most irnu woman, weaken, in valid or smallest child 1 1 use. sk the siiinu pliyslclnni "What Is the most reliable and surest cure: for nil llvcrdlsenscs Ur dyspepsia) con' Stlpatlon, Indigestion, biliousness, uvilarln, fever ague, tc," unil tliuy.wlll'tell you i, Mitolratp I or Dmhihn J ! I " OHAt-TBII. II ' "rntlcnts ' "Almost dead or neatly .ill Ins' Foryenrs, nnd given up by physicians, of Bright' and q'hur kidney diseases, liver cdmpliilnts, bevcro coughs, called consump. tl6n, hnvc bccn-cvircd. ' ' Women gone nearly crazy (III i From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women. PeonlQ drawn outot shano from excruclAtlni? pangs or rheumatism. Inflammatory nnd chrpnlc, nuuiTiiig iium bcruuu.i4 Erysipelas I "Saltrheum. blood iiotqnntncr. dViinensla. Indiges tion, and In tact, almost all diseases trail" ruiuru is uoir ui Havo been cured hr.lMr, Hitters, nroof of which can bo found Iu ctcry neighborhood In tho known WNono cenulno without a bunch ot irroon lions on Iho w'.ilto liiixil; snun all the vile, poisonous stun with "l!op"or "Hops'1 In their name. SHERIFF'S SALE, By vlrtuo of a writ of Vend. Ex. ISMltd outot tho Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county nnd to me directed, will bo exposed to pun lie Bala ut tho Court Jlouso In Wooinvjurg, oft Saturday, 'July 5th,. 1884, nt i o'clock p. in. All that certain lot or piece of land bltuato In Mlnilri township, 'Columbia coun- ty, l'ennsylvaiil.i, bounded and described as fol lows, to-wltt On tho north byAnron Andrews, on thqsouth by-lands of Samuel Snyder, ontlio east by lauds ot Nathan Creasy, and on thq west by lands of Stephen (le.irliart. cont Alulns Seven1 Acresmoreor lessi wlthdut-building Seized, nnd taken into execution at the suit of John Illndofllter and Barah A. IIInderlltcr, tits Itelnrtghtotsald wife,, vs. Stcphon Wolf, nnd to bo soldinstlie property ot th said Stephen WolfJ JOHN MOUIIKY, kiiW. Attya sheriff. Juno 18 5000! I Agents wanteds nou'in.E ic &i to Bell tho First AUT1IUNTIO lllographles of BLAINE Jfc LOiGAN :y the eminent scholars, it. J.- HAMMIEM., and I15N rBIII.KY I'OOIIE. Tho peoplo. demand this work because- themmt reliable,, complete, Inter CHtloKand, richly illustrated. It 'coutaths-nearly GO) Vl. ; lino steel portraits .Will bo llrst out, sell fastest, nnd pay blseest proilts. liewaro ot untenable, catchpenny books. Write at onco to IubT:ard Brcs.y'723Cheslnut SWPhila. . Hi butllts hro really, send sbii.ilbr ono ond sao tittif. ,.,., ' no id Mi? win n ionw UmifililMliiiilJ lllUil I'liiUUIift OF CAST pn.VUOUO.IIT Ilt'oX, Suitable for Yards, Cemetery iiots' ' and 'Public Grounds. . J , ... .!'..' iUU lUllUWlUK bMUUB IIIU I 11.1.1 I. lltllllll,. will Ul the several beautiful btylesof I'cnco manufactured by the undcnkruvd. For Beauty and Durability thoy nro unsurpass ed. Bet up njxpericnoea nanus anu wurram.ua to give satisfaction. prices and specimens of other dc- signs sent to any, address. Address HOT TIM BLOOJtSBURG PA- May4.tr NEW BUGGIES ! ! rri8"Fv CARRIAGE SHOP, BERWICK, PENIS' A. FitOM S.a.po TQ $i!$5'.(to. MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP STRCTLYiFIRST-CLASS. ,.May S-Sm fiWxrttsmurrrarrriiifvirirjTiiwmiiii! Juno S7-1W Cures Scrofula, Erysiiielns, PtmplQS, and facq Grubs, Olotchcs, Boils, Tumors, Vet- tor, Humors, , jtaoum, Scald Uoad. Soros,, Mbrcuriai Diseases, Femalo Weakness nna irregularities, vizzmoss, Loss ot Appotito, Juandico, MSoctiorts ot tho Livor, Inilt gnstion, Biliousness, Dyspop sin and General Dobility. A cuurtJ f llf I' k 1110,1 htllr, will "tUty tk (41 ., e, l In t lIL l.iMtrtt UIjiaI Itill&cr vu UHh, bM l,y m.-tli Invifealciltvaiyue", UtitaUaitlufitvcaUifuitfos. Um. FOSTER, MI1BIHN & C04 rWi.'Buffi'o, N.Y I CLOTHING! CLOTHING! s, THE ARTIST ANt) Who, nl ways giviH von iho Litest lylrs, mu cuts onr ulolhing lo fit 'on, Having bail tint c.pcrii-tiui lor n number ol euis in the laiioriug ihini nt1,. tins learned what mnti-rial will give his ciintomuis me iict mitisincmm for wear ami stylo and will try lo PJh.hu nil who give luiu a call. Also on hand Gents' jTurnishing Goods df Al.li DEHClUlTlONS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always of the lntcst stylos. Cull and ex- nmine his siock ueioro purcimsuig else where. toFi Corner Main & Market Sts. B Pa, mi Apri;s5 ly Aro you f oUliur, try Wus' Dbilto Kb- izt hewea, a puro, cieon, waoiesomo For Bndn,Kemt,Blm(IJTikKIInf1 Lungs. AnUnequAledlaTljrorut. Curol A Headache, FeTer, Airuo, Chills, DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. Nice to tako, trua merit, unequaled for TORPID.' LIVER, nd Night Sweats, NorvouB Woaknoas, Mnlnrln. Leanness, Bexual Decline. il.00 per bot., e fora.00. at Drusrjristi. E. 8. Vituut, Jersey City, N. J if. B. A. Buchu-Paiba Itcmultablo Corel of CatAlrb of the Bladder, Inflammation, IrrltaUon ot Kid Deyi and Dlulder, Btono or Qravel UIj ea(M of the ITostate Oland.iDropeloal BweUIntrs, Female Plieasei,. Incontin ence of Urine, all Diseases of iho Genito urinary Organs in either sex. For Un healthy or Unnatural Discharges use also "Chopin's Injection Fleur," each $1. For SirillLlS, cither contracted or hereditary taint, use Chapln's Constitu tion Bitter Kjnin, ,$1.00 jer bottle, and Chapln's flyphultlo lUla.'JS.OO; and Cha pln's Syphilitica, tJalre, $l.oa 0 bottles Bynip, 2 of lllls, 1 Salve, by Express on receipt ot $10.00, or otUruirgists. E. H. Wiixs, Jersey City, NT J.. V. S. A. 1 E. B. 1 GAS FITTING & STEAM 1IEATJNG. DI'AI.KH STOVES & TINWARE; , j All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Roof 1 ing and Spouting promptly attended to. restrict attention given to heating by steam. Corner of Main & East Sts,, Bloomsburg, Pa. AdtKCY OK WILUY & KUSSEI.I.H I.illOU BiTINO TOOLS MACHINERY. Head tjaurters for Iron, bteel, Horttjihoes Null nnu Wiipnn ilftKera' and lllack 811111118' ftunnlleH. i lhriwl illttenbcnder, htoro: naruroointi 8 Itanklln Ave., nlao liwurtroumaiu Frank Jlln Ave., and USCeu (i tit) btnet. S.qilANTON PA. may 23 Jy YTAINWRiailT & CO., whqIesale Qiioditns, l'lilbAJlKI-PIUA rKAri. ijlVUUra, COIfPHB, Slid A!l,JIOI.4rHH KICI, SI'ICKS. H1C1HB SOUl, C, Sd. N. H. Corner Hrcoud and Arcli3treta. reorders will receive prompt attentlni arniriS rrfi i, wr?Truin"Bi)M tot The uiuljrst'no,l offers ndvantaseoiH Induce ractitpln thopurchxseof tliu followlntr specialties Tho pKKlll.Ntl lllNIlHlts. COUN CUM'IVATOUS, TJio l'erry BprinK Tooth Harrow, tho best tu tue Market. All kin, 1 nml irriilM of l'lifunlinln br tlm MANY imv riauiMKinu aim mmiiv., u. FREDRICK HACENBUCH, Assnl, 9 ESPY Columbia Co Do .1 May 2-2 mos. M..C SLOAN & BR0 lihopMsnuRG, rA. It inufacturcrs ot CARRIAGES BUQQIES, PHAETONS. SLElQHSrPLATFORM'WAQONS, &C Flrat-class work always hi hand, jtM'Ajiiwa mi ri yvone, Prica reduced lo tult the timet, "I JOUKCI I ANT TAll -OR.f 1 no hin 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 UUfJUl Ilfif 11 It WW SPEEK'S PflHIDSAL GRAPE WINE Also UNl'KIlMKNTKl) (IIIAI'K JUIC1". Used lii Ilic iHlnclpalChurclira for Communion. ItTcellent. for rVmnles, Weakly lVreona and tho aged. Spoor's Port Gropo Vm FOUR YE Am OLD. MIISCHt.KllllATKI) WINKlSlhO puro Jllico Ot tho dead rlnoonorlo (Ir.ine. ralieil in sneer'a vineyaids. Its Invulunble, Tcnlc aai Strengthening Froportlcs aro unsurnamed lir nnv other Wlno. lieini? nrn. diiccd under Mr. Hni-er s own personal Kunenlslon. US pinny nnd Kenulneucw, are Ruaranleed by tli nHuelnal llo.4tiItalsand llrunlsnr nenitliwhnli.ivn ox.unlued It. 'llio yumiA'st child nuy p.irtako o and tno weakest lnvnlld uso It to advantage. U nartlL'Ul.irli- Ix'ni'llelnl tn tlm ncnl nn.l debilitated, and suited to tuo various aliments that iiiieci, inu lveaKer ne.x. it is in eery respect A WINKTO llEIIl;l.li:i)O.V, Speor's Unferinented Qrapa Juice- Is tllO tUlCCOfthn tlltnrtn nrAnrta 'nrnwrml In IU natural, frejli, mteei stato as it runs from tho iiivsi uy iuniisuuon, t neivuy ciestrojius tho exci ter of furiiieiitailoii. it Is perfectly pure, freo om Bpirlts and will keep in any climate. Soeor's Burgundy. is a dark rich medium lirv Winn nai i,v iim enMhr f-trl4yp fin ft ''ihln nrlllhi,,,. ,,.... i.v plO slelans In cases whera n dry wlno Instead of u .sweet port Is desired. Spo'oc'd (Sjcialite) Olarot. Is held in Inch estimation for It.n rtehniMs in a Ury 'I'ablo Wlno especially suited for dinner use, . Speor's P. J. Sherry. Ih a wlnfl nf Hiinpilnr'nhnriietpr nml nnrtnknu nf the rich iuallilesot tho t'rupo from which It Is made. Speer's P- J. Brandy. H A l'Ulli: dUtlllatlon frnm lhfi'rnun nml stiliidaunrlvnlledln this Country for medicinal purposes. It lias a peculiar flavor, hlmllar to that of tho drapes fromwnich It is distilled, Hce that the klsnaturo ot ALt'ltlil) SI'KKIt, l'.is- salc K. J., Is o cr the cork nf each bottle. &Ol.J BY O. A. KLEIM. AND BT DUUaoiSTS EVlilti-VUKItE. Kep.S!S-'S31jr. SALESMEN WANTED fo hell Nursery StoA for tho llosker 'urj'rtpsi. litablMied I Ml. Lluvml M.il.AltV AMI U. paid l'eruianont employment, send for.terms. II. K' noilKIHt co.Hl'ANV. .May 13.8 m Itoeln-nivr, N. v. a week nthoaio. fS.OOoutnt free, ,'ay nu vilulely sure. No risk. Capital not required. Header. If you want business iitwhluh tier. e,onsof ellh'r sex. vouni? or old. can nmkn Brent pay all the timo they work, with abioluto certaluty, wrllo for, particulars, to 11., Hallett & Co., I"ortIand, Maine. DecSl-iy STAFF0RIF8 t. BLACKING Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY OTHER. IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. S. S.STAFFORD; jow none. Juno 1U-4W CATARRH Hay Fever, Is a typo ot catarrh having peculiar symp toms. It is attended bynn Inilamed condi tion ot l he llnlnamem brano of the nosttlis, tear-ducts, nnd throat, affecting the luiurs. An acrid mucus Is se creted, tho dtschartfu Is accompanied with a painful burning sensa tion, 'i'hero uro severo spasms of Biieednif, frcnuent attacks of blhidlni; headache, n watery and lnllaiued Kfj'ESV b ft Kl"a Crcam 1,-,m u a remedy founded on a correct diagnosis of tho disease and can bo depended upon. Ml as. at drug, gists: Wets, by moll. Samplo bottlo by mall 10 r &1UIUU1 uiutjtn. CIS. JM-Y JJHUS, unt-u, 1 recommenu iu uioso suiierms ins i uui;, wllli Hnv VVTpr. Wyis Orpnm ltnlliL. 1 have trlCU nearly all tho remedies, and give this ft decided preferenco over them nil It has given mo imme diate relict, u. T. stki'Ufnb, uaruwa.ro .Mcrcuuui, Ithaca, n. i. Juno sm w OUAYW Hl'ICCII'IC MKDICINE, TRADE MARK. TUHflRKATKNO-TllADE MARK Lieil UEJ1KUV. An unfailing cure for1 Mmlual Weak pess, Sperinator rbuia, Iinpotcncy, and all Diseases that follow ns a sequence of bell Abuso ; as toss of Mpmnrv. TTnlver. BEFORE TARlKBl Uissltude.ArTtri. TAKING. l"nln In tho Hack, minnessi ot vision, iTemaiuro Olil Age, mid many other diseases that led to insa nlty or consumntlon and n Premature Grave. litwiii nf uilvertlfcemrutH to refund money. when druggists from whom tho medicine U bought do vtrpfuna, but refer you to tho minutaciur eis,, and the .requlremenw an) tuch that they, aro pewoni, ieixi; compiled with. Kco their writ ten guaranUHj. A trial ot one single package of dray's Hpecltlo will convince tho most skeptical of Ub real merits. .... on account ot counterfeits, wo bare adopted tho Vrllnw Wrnnnor lllft nnlv L-enlllnO. IWJ'uU particulars In our pamphlet, which we deslro to send free by mall to every one. jVThe Krui'inn Meiltelne Is txilil brail drllL'L'lsts at fl per pacKaire or o iiacKaes iur to, ur wm bchv by mall on the receipt of the money, by addresslDl this okay MEi)iuiNnco.;iiurraio, n. y bom in niooinsuiirg uy nil uruzgisis. uv iv HUNTS WANTlill ,1'OK T1IK I.lVltS 01' LAINE and &OGAN llv Col. Tnna w. Knox, outsells all othem 10 to 1, "Authentic, Impartial, Complete, the lltut and itmimi. tyni imkvs ii.ow. w-in nf i.'wi, ner cent. In Aireuts. outfit Free. FivlahU iHiM, Address ( vmv tuo llnrlluril i-iiuiiiiiiiir l o iiurifiora, 1x1:111. JU110..-11V. u wanted for Tho I.lvoiof all the Pros dents of the 11. H. The- larrost. hand somest best book ever snui tor less man lwico our unco, i mi lasiesi. neiiuiu lionlMn America, linmeiiso nroltts to nironts. A) liitelllgeiit peoplo want It Any ono can become a suceesui agent, 'ivrmstree, iiaixkitiiihik vo. iiriiaiui; Elaine -i-w Caution to Farmers Si Doalors, For Safety In procuring your IIAKPOON HOIISli HAY 1'OIIKS, feint only those having tnervuu an impilnt of our THAiiK MAiiK, anu tiirruuy nave infringement rees. . Ciita'oiruoulvliar reliable lutorma. lion furnished freo by .Mf'irs and llups.. A. J. NIM.I.IS IMIMI'ANY. i'lttsbllnf. Pa. Also, Mt'gs News' Mounted x noaiing narrows, Agi- biet'ia, iiiu'ti t encing, iiuou uruuers, o.u. uuuuiiiw r A DVKUTISEUH by addressing tlKO. 1'. J10WHLL aa Co., 10 tipruoo Kt., New York, can learn tno exact rohi, Ol uny propotteu hub oi aihiiiiuoiau hi American riewsiiuiicrs. v iw page i -uiupuivii 1UU. CUI1U w fYIi,l?fPfi,DC! of tholato war who were refused U L' J? Iul!iltOpay for the time between date ot commission nndomclal muuer, will nnd It to their Interest to communicate promptly, nud wltth jir n,nlnrs' with Mi'NKll.l. lilHUII. Altnrnevs and holtiltors, Iirawerisr, Washington, 1). 0. No fees In advance ;liowibludaUliig hlghost reiuren, ces. j uno iu- w u .151 HH hi:i:i WW llrtdll. A iO.H?1VT''irCi ate treated with surprlno in nlihl in what Is now for tho llrst tl at Is unexani. Iu what Is now for tho llrst tlmoorfered them livlln t l l l'lt till' III'YIII.IITION bomo of 1J the best stand- JVard liooka of t he world. huuerblv IllUstrauid. Uchly bound, retailed ut n nuiu fraction ot former prices. I Jl(i 1IH CllN'rHandexcluslvo territory given good agents, luu-pago catalogue free. W'rltu quick. Juhn 11. Auien, Publisher, 'M 1'uarl Mew York, June 15-4 w d (D COLEMAN ootiiHfin.wrnwrAUic, r. j. loistmlents from l'cntisylvanla In Slots positions Kraduatra than nil other rcIiooh rom blned. Ltfo soholarshlp, in. Wrlto for circulars. COLEMAN & PALMS, l'roprletors. Junol3-lw r ALL KINDS OF .TOH P1UNTING ON SHOllT'NOTIOE AU'TIIIS OJ-'FIOK. CTfAIl STREET,) STYLES CAW WW ArB? Mm LOWEHEEGs THE MEECHANT TAILOR, WEBER-H&RDMA1 IP IA1TOS, FINE INLAID FUENOII WALNUT CASK OHOAN, 1) STOPS, $90 DASH. Etiny TcritiN. Satlsliictloii Guumiitcod. bacon's nykisro w-r.e k-ooives, MUSIC HALL RLOOK, WXKBS-BAHKI, PA Junel qrandwOBD CONTEST! K.NTKUTA1MMJ AM INWTItri'TI VK PASTIMF- 1.A1IUKI.V INOItKASEII MJMUtil OF A1AU.MUUKNT AMI Cll-TLY l'UUMlUMH OIVKN. flvlnf lo th grrtt tuectn of our forintr Word Co&tt, wtilob otplrtd Uj lit, ftod tut maj rtqotitl of ptriom bo itw orodir tooUto toodiiiftia,'waoQo1udol to offer tbo foils lot ma&lflcai prtitoti w lUo criom ivoklof out It Ur(tl lUti of vrd from lb Utttri coQitriilD ibo wordu "USE DAY'S SOAP ONLY." 1st. Solid fJld Wutch Hr(A 10O IfJ. MHKiilOrrntTruhet ud Halvvr... 1 ttrd lHnmoBd l.ur.rinir,,, ( 7a 4th. l.utlf ou w mien ftlh. Urni'o IMumond KrarflMn 60 U5 fitrt. KlrtfAnt'lllllHfireVtttrMt,8lon4CBpUlt Ttb l allvt taHU(uu ohib mbiu Jtwti urwi ioo boxesua);ls.!.u' Vol tbo nemit Uit vltb ftwul crrti,raTUd tho Utt CO.MUTIONH Tint. Ailllitimuit fco fully prepild ttyl oeeomptnlsd orouilBgllAY BIlU'lB b xi' ih jiim ibuiiij! u!u inn ujitu f Tscvr irgio wnvn tsu vvj i, ummott oi wuitfi la mi, iddre, oil to bo wrtueD ou odo bcct of roper! irportto from Hii. mt bo written ploiolj, numbered, oud Wfhbrtlellr orronied. Tbo btogropblcol oiati, Dimei of ooaoir dim odi Bwttd. Word I flttUn. Horlploro proper nomei, modern leoiropbleol Bonco, orlDiura nroDcr nomei. modern leoironhlekl ainea. Tblrd. Only wurdi found la Wtbeur'oor Woremer i to tfa lut with tboiieepitooiof prefliei d4 tei oi sui aiacreoi niiuiai, om out ouo, Foitrtb. 11 ur le of oil wordi odmltied oiotpt bloirijitleil foci rophle&l nnuei, oud CbrltUa nomei. but ODOitronhco iigsi okiuci, u4 vuritia iiimci, vut poitroimci rma. n wurue comuku hdii tuf leiieri (wmrriiiui i. o wordi eowntid ualn tbo uttero oomrrli ODf 1 r, 3 H O. Kiith. ill Miti my it b 1q by )eembr liti old tbo Pre PtTintn. rromiaui win no given iu roiativn ooeorami to too urieit mil or worn. Kfhth, Lliti tuuit not bo ieat In roll) but pot In vottlepti. Niiih; U ill or tend Hit to our New York omto, 1101 Keolo Ptrteti or oor PbtlndelpMo Offlio. 1T60 IT word Btroet, Tbo lAV'A0OAlbu been Uriel; told by Wbolculo ond Kei oil Qrooerithroafbout tbo United Hutti for Broyeori, ondwberever Iti meriio oro known ll onjoyi unbounded popotorlty. Notwltfaiundtof tbeio foeti wo bote rtcelted luioy hundred Icttere front kiuiii lo cur former eouiel, eomlalulog tbot their grocer did not keep II A 1 Pt nod In nony ioiiouoeo reftuM Citlj to supply thf ir cuitomera with It l not only it lading In tbelr own light, bot dolog ui grrol (DjutlC0. It I to bo itojd, nnd It la olid our ilcilre, tht eontetlinli will uio overy etfurt to biro their I ructro mppiy i hem. but In eno tbey will in-t, wo will, mi receipt of fl 00, frword loony port of tbo I'nltid fitottf, eoit of Uliilnlppl Hlver, etfrM prpoll, lUeokne, including thru of our Hem ll full J Kuitxmed JMclnro Cirdi. Tho II.VV'h Mr A I U lb rureit oi ben iop ruble, it Hi ui vou bateuo Hulllog.Hcoldlng.or Ilirl Rubbing, Huri Uhor.fufl.oud clothea, W will f lrMt 5ihl If the MA V'H OAI doe a not do oil wo elolui for It If oid oa thedl ftcinno'0oiirii n Vho wropprr, llpoutlfullr Kmlwiicd I'Jcluro Cm la of minr dlfft'rriit deiliui given, Monuficturrd be It VV A: t'Jtll K. 1UI. IW, H, l!W k 11SI lluwaou H, k IIW, Ilii, Uil, Hi b HS1 Wiielw fit., fmuri. Juno 1348 w EZOHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TUBB3, PROPRIETOll DioonsBuntJ, pa. OI'I'OSITB COUUT IIOUSL", lartfi) nml convonlsnt Himnle roomi. ll.itli ronins hot una coU water, uml all moilern coiiveulciice OITOSITK U 11 DKrOT, Fred Boyci,) Prop. BErW!Ck P. H Tho I ravelllni; nulillo nnd vHltors lb llcrwtcU nro loaiiectdillr liuonnoil Unit tlio undorbiKUul 1ms tuken Uio nbovo uld eslublUlml Uceuwvl Uuiimj, wlilcli lie lins recently ntleil up In llret elasa btylo and lie often acoaiiiiiiodallaiH iiul tu any. Ttio liar in supplied Willi tlmclwlce.t nlw, wlnos, llquura and cU'uni, Good Stabling Accommodations. MayV Sin I'Sir t lie t'lk'lirnliil Clilckciiug. Ivcis & l'oml, nml VdsmfoSon I'lnniis. Wnrlil ro ntiwiii'il 1-Mt-y ()r .lis, Vlolltm, AiT(irili'(ins mill Shut Mniic. Cclcliintcit While, INuw lllgli Ann Dnvin, New Ilonii', Uoyiil HI. John, nml Mglit Ittinnln? Domt'sllc Sewing Mnclilncs. Nei'dlcs, nil nnd ntlnrlimcntH filr nil nmlti's t)f HewliiR Jlnclilncs. USE SKEW SECOND SERIES Hth. Fralt Ptnd, Hlch. Plu or Amfctr Glui AIT ttth. 'rctaTt-lu (t, 1 1'lccet, Eid or Xmbtt 111 10th. 1111 1'uoter.CUutdlUndlti lo lllh. lee r)Uhr,lqli.,i;t)o UoibloWoUo lO ltth. 4uke Htnd, Cbtttd oad Gold Lined,, ... T 1 tflb. Fruit HUnd, Kook Crjiut Vui UImi.,. T bubolf tbo oumbtror nordi of tbo blfbiitoonpiUtor. by two itot ittmp for retoro poitkl. Uttt tbtt too tod Chil oad Chiitilta ta none, muil bo elI8td oeporotily. ttedt IhUwill lualudo oorword from tb dlotlucor olmlitedt thle will luoUie oay word from tbo flrit itporoio wordi ond obioloto wordi f word! of ooao ipetUii. nonoi, noniti of Attloa, StrlpUro propir bomti, nodtrA dentil I m tMtlto ma sr etberwlit not odmUttd. uiim r vtntUDia in. UUti II A 1 fl OUAt VALli tBOl 11.1K.1U1T 0. Will b thrown Olt. ml in win bo oworded Ieo. lUtb. Tho most popular rosort ontlio smnucnanna lthcrlM tlie Wupwallopen Valley Hotel, wupwul lopoo, Luzerne Co , I'.u 5, t MAUGER, Proprietor. Tills house lias been tnorousfiuy renovated nnd U nttwl un wltli every comenlonces tor Ira. velers, tourists, Uuntlmr and ashing partUu. U Is rtelllittullyhlluated lullio mldat ola beautiful beclloii ul river nml mountain scenery In close pi'oxlmlly to tlio lumous Council Cn and special Inducements nro otrcrftl to all who deslru reeivatlou combined wltli nrst class ae ixuninodiitloiiH, Tlio bar supplied only with the cliolcit, wines and llimors, excellent utablo iic cuuiiu7Jatlons, buau to hlru no, April 25-om Send six cents lor postage, anil re ceive free, a costly box of iroods which .will help you to more money right mi. uj .i.u.t huj t.iiuj, uuu tu ,uia II ui lu. All, of cither sex, buccwJ trom nml hour. Tho broad rend tofoitune opens before the workers abholutely buro. At onco adilress, Tuux & Co., Au Busttt, Maine, DvoKMy ilii Pennsylvania Railroad. INI Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. INI TIME TABLE. In cm ct May 13th. IbSI. Trains le.no Sun. bury. KASTWAItl), Q.lSn. m.. flea Shoro Hxnress (dully cxeerit Sunday), fur IlnrrWiunf and Intermediate stut Ions, arrUliiunt, l'lilladelplilaa.15 p. m. ; New York, csup. in. j lialtlmoie, 8.10 p. in. i Washington, o.W)p. m., coniifcllnKairiiliiulPlplila fornil fcea Mioru jiomis. iiiruuKii iiusseinfer coaen lo l'lilladelplila. z.Oini. in. Day express (dally), for Unrrlsbunr and lnlcnnedlatustiilluiis,aiilvlnt( nt riilliulelplilu r.a p. m. i New YorK, i0.i;o 11. m. j ltainmoro 7.S0 p. ni. i Washington, 8.15 p. m. l'arlor ca iiiiuugu iu I'liuuuuiiiiiiu uuu passenger coacnu through to Philadelphia aud llnltlinorv. HfM p. in. llllnmsport Accommodation (dally for llurrlsbuig mid nil liilciniedlatu stations, arrlv lngut l'lilladelplila 3 IB n. m. ; New York G.llln. in. .sleeping ear accommodations can bo secured ut Hariliiburgforl'lilliidelplilriniHlNew York, on pun Uns a through sleeping cur will bo run; on tills train trom Willlainsi)'llol'lillndclphla.l'lilladeIplilii passengers can rcuiuiuiabiecpcrunui3iurue.u uuiu rn. m. n. m. Erl stall, (dally except Monday) for llarrlsburtr niul Intermedium .r nt lcni-t. arriving nt l'lilladelplila 7.M) a. m. NuwY'oik, ll.SO n. in. ; llaltlmoiu 7.40 n. m. ; Washington, tt.w aim. Through lmllmnn Bleeping cars nro ruuon this train to Philadelphia, llalllmuru mid Washing ton, and through passuliger coaches tu Philadel phia aud Ilaltlmuie. WtSTWAHU. 5.15a. m. Krlo Mall (dally oxcent Sunday), for rjloimd all liitcrmedlatu stations with through llillmnu l'alaeu cur and throucli nasseuuer coaches to Krle, and through 1'ullmiiii l'alucis cars to llurlnlo via Kinpoilum. Un Huudays this train lunsio uenovu, wun ruumaii I'uince car tu liuamsiiort, and passenger coaches to lleuovo. 'For Cnnntnlnlffua nml lnlermedlnln klntlniiH. lloches'.cr, llumToand Niagara Fulls, (dally exeepl. bundays) with through Pullman l'aluco or and passenger coaches to llochestcr. mo i.a,iil-s3 uim v.v;i'iii. nuuii.i); lur luck llnen nnd intcunedlato stations. On Suu Uti) s this train I uns only to Wllllamsport. 1.10 p. in. Niagara Express (dally except Sun day) fur Kanu ami Intermedium stations with through passenger coaches to Kune. l or Can, m dalguu und prlnelpul lntennedlato htatlous, lloeliester, liullalo and Niagara 1'alls wltli through pdssenger coaches to Kuchester mid Par lor car to WalMns. 0.S5 p. in. Vast Uno (dally except Sundayjfur l(e novo und lnteimedlalc stations, and lilimru, Wai kins aud lnlcimedlato btutluns, with through pas senger coaches to Itenovo aud Watklns. TllltOUOH TltAINS KOH SUN11UHY 1'ilOlt TUB KAST AND SOUTH. iNcws Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a. m. ; Ilairlsburg, s.io a. m. dally, nrriung lit sunbury 1U.15. . . . Niagara Express leaves l'lilladelplila, 7.40 a. in. ; llaltlmoro 7.S0 u. m. (dally except Sunday) uniting ut sunbury, l.iu p. in., with through l'arlor car iroin I'hll.iuelphlu und through passenger coaches from Philadel phia aud Baltimore. i'ast Uno leaves New York aoo n. m. s l'lilladel plila, 11.10 u. m. ; Washliigtou, 'J.40 a. la. ; Haltl muro, 10.5D a. in., (dally except, bunday) arriving u suubury, n.M)p. m., with through passenger coaches trom Philadelphia nnd IMlilinoiu. Erlo -Mull lent es New York H.u) p. in. j Philadel phia, ll.wi p. in. ; Washington, iu.10 p.m.; Haiti muie, n.!M p. in., (dally) milting at tunbury 6.1 rum., wltli through Pullman Sleeping cats lioin l'lilladelplila, aslilnglon nnd llalilinoro nnd through passenger coaches from l'lilladelplila. sleeper from Ylushlngluu rims dally except, sun day. MIMH'IIV, 1IA.I.I1TON .V WIl.KU.MIAUIti: lt.ll.l!(IAI AMI. NOItTIl AMI Wl'.SI' KltAMJII IIAII.WAV. (Dally except Sunday.) Wllkcsbarro ilall leates suubury ln.no a. in., anlvlng at Dlooin Ferry li.s; a. m., Wllkes-barro K.ii p. m. Express East leates Sunbury 5.35 p. in., arriving at.nioom Feny 0.30 p. m., likca-banu 8.0J p. m. Sunbury AInll leates t llkesbario iu.3u a. in. anlv lng nt Hloom l'erry K'.oi ji. in., Hunbury 12.55 p. in. Express West lent es llkes barro !!.45 n. in., ar riving at HlOom Ferry 1.15 p . in., sunbury 5.10 p. CIIAS. E. l'COH, J. It. WOOD, Uen. .Manager. uen. l'atsenger Agent. P HILADELI'UAani) KKAD1NG KOAl) ARltANQEMENT UK I'ASSBNGliJt TBAINH. MaylO 1B81 TIUINS LK1VX BPl'BKVAS KOLLOWSiBDNDiV KXOKrTD. For Now York,Phlladelpuia,Iiemilug,l'ottsvll.u Talaaquu,&c.,ll,5u u. ni l'or Catatvlssa, 11,60 i. m. c.n and lo.M p. m. KorWllllamsport,o,3i 11,15 a. ni. and 4,wi p. ,a For Lowlsburg and Sunbury, 4.00 p. in. TIUINSHJB UOCKKl' Ull AO fUl.LUXb, IKLNlUt Leave Now York, via. Tamaqua 11,011 a. m. and via. Ilound Brook ltouto 7,45 a. m. Love Philadelphia, 0,60 a. m. leavo Keadlngj 11,63 a. m., 1'ous.vnii,, u '.' 1 1 . 1.. and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. in. Ecavo Catawlsaa, e.SO 11.15 u. in. anu 4,1m p. m. Leave Wlliumsrort,v,45a.m,'-1.05p.m. uuu 0.10 1. m Lfcavo Suubury 4.1U p. m. F LcwUburg 4.11 p.m. Passongera to nnd trom Phlln lelphln go throuh without chango of cats. J. R. WOOTTtl. 0. 0. HANCOCK, ilannge, . OenurtU I'assenyer and Ticket Agent, J&nioa 1S81 tf. JQELAWAHK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTE11N 1IA1LHOAD. 1JLOOMSI5UHG DIVISION. NOItT 'II. 1 STATIONS. ....scrnnton.... Jlellevuu,... ...Taylorvillo... ,. Lackawanna.. SOUTH 111. p.m. a. m. 1 0 ! u iu 14 II 1I01 8 C'J 8 53 8 41i 8 41 8 t'j' 835 n.111. mm , p.m uu 1 30 5 60 u 40 5 65 U 43 li 01 0 60 u m !l 67 30 35 8 61 8 41 8 40 8 31 8 ? 1 Si 1 M 1 13 1 05 1 (10 3 30 3 31 rutbton ..West l'lttston. U IT 10 Ul 3 411 (i 31 10 00 3 51 U 38 10 14 3 IW B 3 10 17 3 00 0 sa 10 so a ui (I 40 10 35 3 UU U 4S lu 3k 3 lul b Ul 10 3V 3 11 II 65 10 31 .1 15 7 DO 10 37 3 30 7 03 10 41 3 31 7 13 10 48 3 33 7 31 10 IV 3 15 7 47 11 10 3 57 7 61 11 Hi 4 Ul H 00 11 33 4 10 8 (Ml 11 SIS 1 10 8 10 11 3'J 4 10 8 11 11 43 4 3,1 8 31 11 41 4 30 N 38 11 63 4 80 8 31 11 57 4 43 8 30 13 Oi 4 4f 8 53 13 20 6 U5 U 03 13 31 5 13 U 0 13 33 b 10 U 30 13 60 5 80 8 U 53 8 ir Vi 51 8 Vi 11! 48 8 08 13 41 8 08 IS 41 8 (11 Id .10 7 5!) ll! 33 7 51 11! 30 7 50 U !W T 41 Vi W 7 S0 13 US 7 18 II M 7 11 11 60 7 03 11 41 6 58 11 SO t! 511 II 3.1 (I 5011 80 43111 3J 6 311 111 17 II 30)11 13 0 Cilll 118 U 0,1 10 53 a UOllO 47 5 55flll 41 5 40 1 0 30 p m. a.m. ....Wyoming.... . . ...Maltuy llennett ....Kington .... ....Kingston .... l'l) niuuth Juno l'lvinniith.. 8 35 s bo; 8 S3 8 31 8 17 8 10 7 58 7 47 ....Atondalu. . .NnnllpnL'rt lllunlock's Creek ..enicKsninny.. ..nick's Ferry.. ..lleach Haven.. lierwlck.... ..llrlar Creek., ..Willow (Irovo., ...Lluio Kldgo... ..lAini' I 41 7 31 7 37 7 31 7 l'J T 11 7 05 7 HO 0 51 (i 31 I) 30 II 35 0 10 a.m. ...llloouisburg ", Itimnpf.. Cutawl'a llrldgo .Hi'UllVlllU..,, ....Chulasky,,,, ....Cameron..,. Northumberland a.m. p.m. p.m W. r. IIAWT 'EAD, supt. Feb. 1st, 1803. superintendent's ofllco, Seranton, JAMES HElLiW, Tonsorlal Artist. UAHUBltbllOl . Ho resM)Clfii ly solicits tho patronage cthlsoldonBtomersau'l of tho publlo generally. JulyH.'SO-tr Pebqd Y Y6"tel7 I'lllUDEMMIIA. MS.tli.R,fJ?T,".,!.i;.t.L'h('3tn,lt-ono auaro south of Pi,Vllln,' W,.1"." m.tllu vcr' '""'"ess centre of tlio city, on tho Amrrtoaii and European plum (lood "'"Wotowoj per day, 1 Item'udelied uiid W. Payne, M. nor 30-1 y owner & Proprietor. Wanted canvassers tn every county In this stuto to tako orders lor Nursery fttnrlr. Sftinilii iltl...t.i -1......, . at ablykuowu. Fur terms address ' Tha 0. L. Van Dason Nur:ory Co,, (IOEVA, X. V. Van Dueu Nurseries cstablUhod 1830. Abo stock at wholesale, ArlW-13t 00 w r picco ot meat.