The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 29, 1866, Image 4

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    Tin? EVERGREEN.
1IY WILLIAM WWi WALt.AftV
I.
BLrsT keeper of Bummer strength, nruen ever
more Oit tlio rock of tho hill and tho sand of the shore,
No Autumn ran blight thoo.no Wlntor-ctoud cast
Any death on thy plumes; shaking war to th
blast!
it.
All tho soft nlrs of Spring nro thlno own, lovely
one,
An thou lnush'st In tho light of tho star nnd the
sun
Anil tho wildest rudo wind of tho black Northern
Sen
Is but glorlons music nud Joy unto theo I
nr.
Fadeless crown of tlio wholo clmngeful soul of
theyenr,
, Boomer proud of tlio tcrrllilo (doom of tho bier,
Victor wreathed by great Nature's own self, It In
thlno'
Hero to symbol tho grandeur Hint thrones tho
Divine I
IV.
How superb li tho rose, but It crumbles nwny j
How delicious tho lllly It dies In n dixy J
Hut thou, splendid crenturo, nrt thero cvermoro
On tho rock of tho hill nnd tho sand of tho shoro t
V.
Oh, would that tlio soul could cvermoro bo
UnclmiiKlnjr In freshness nnd gladness llko thee,
Ijunjhlnij Autumns nnd Winters of sorrow to
scorn,
HtUlns strong in tlio night ns It throbbed In tho
morn 1
VI.
And yet, fearless creature, In sptto of thy plums
fjhakliiR war to tho storm, thlno at Inst Is tho
tomb ;
But tho soul, though so changing here, triumphs
o'er thee,
Victor wreathed cvermoro on Ktcrnlty' s sen I
AGRICULTURAL.
EiieonrnRfmMit o Plnnt Vines.
" Let us plant vines," says Horace
Greeley, nnd to enforce his rulvlco he of
fers, us will bo seen helow, two very
liberal prizes to enconrago farmers and
tvorklnginen to supply themselves with
grapes. Mr. G. well says : " Thogrape,
under skilful culture, Is n surer crop
to-day than almost any other delicate
fruit, tho strawberry only excepted.
Experienced growers say that grapes
jnay bo crown, wherever they thrive at
nil, for tho prlco of wheat, pound for
pound ; yet, while wheat scarcely aver
afes four cents per pound to growers,
grapes can almost nlways bo sold at
double that price. "Wo can stnrt tho
vino and enjoy its fruit within three
years; whereas at least thrico that time
is required to bring an orchard from in
fancy to maturity. Our farmers and
mechanics, their wives and children,
but especially our farm-laborers nnd
day-laborers, generally ought to cat far
moro good fruit and far less salt meat ;
mid they cannot until fruit becomes
far cheaper nnd moro abundant. I would
suggest to our Agricultural Societies,
Stato and local, the expediency of con
certing systematic efforts to extend the
cultivation of tlio vino. Let, us organ
ize county nnd town societies which
shall have the diffusion of the vino cul
ture for ono of its prominent objects.
It would be easy to have n fow vines
planted on every farm, and then theft
n sad discouragement to fruit growers
would bo obviated. Only let us make
grapes as abundant as potatoes, and
they will no moro bo stolen. A little
Well-directed effort" by a few public
Hplritcd men mid women will secure to
their township an abundanco of grapes.
If tho vino is planted on every farm
therein, it will bo seldom that tho crop
Will utterly fail. Thero will at first bo
many dlverso species or varieties, and
cxperienco will show which is best
adiipted to the climate and soli of that
locality. Time will teach many valua
ble lessons, and n fow years will give us
thousands of skilful vlnc-dressers. "Wo
shall livo longer and better, havo moro
comfort nnd less disease, when every
dwelling shall bo surrounded by its
vines. I hopo our Agricultural Socle
ties and Fanners' Clubs will deviso and
adopt fit measures tostimuiato tho plant
ing of tho vino ; meantime, I, as a mere
beginning, will pay a premium of two
hundred dollars to the first, nnd one hun
dred dollars to tho second township of
not less than ono hundred houses, whoso
threo principal officers shall certify to
mo that every dwelling in that town
ship has not less than two wcll-plauted,
thrifty vines.
Clean Pigs nnd Dirty Pigs.
Pigs enjoy tho reputation of having a
real liking for dirt; and, certainly, tho
ivwy in which thoy nro kept on somo
farms would show that their owners nro
determined to glvo them nmplo oppor
tunities for carrying out this liking,
Ko motion can, however, bo moro or
roncous than this, as none is certainly so
productivo of loss to tho keeper. Let
any ono not convinced of this try the
two modes of plg-kecplng tho dirty
and tlio clean the food in both cont'd.
nnd other general treatment being tho
pnmo; and tho result will show hini
which of tho two is tho beat in tho end.
A great deal depends upon tho modo in
which they nro housed. Mr. Itaiues, ol
Mills, adopts tho following: "A largo
liouso is enclosed at tho shies, so ns to
bo warm nnd dry. Tlio floor Is paved,
nnd sprinkled over with burnt clny, nnd
nmca obtained by burning weeds. In
this tho pigs nro fed; whllo for resting
nnd sleeping they havo n compartment
railed olfnt tho other .end, nnd which
is mriply provided with clean straw. In
nnothor enso tho principle of box-food-
Jug has been applied, tho pigs being
kept in it pit, into which tho manure
from tho ox or cow stables and thohorso
htables is put. Tho pigs tread this
down, and enjoy themselves amazingly.
In ono caso where this has been adopt
til tho farmer states tlmt his pigs havo
civen him a profit of their meat and
loft tlio dung for uoihlng. Mar: Lane
Jirpreu.
JlInvCKble Failures.
"Changi: of pastures makes fat
calves." is an old savins: hero Is nn
easy plan for securing it. llulld a light
board or plckot fenco, mount it on
wheels eight to twelvo inches In dinitie
lor : homo-inmlo board or plunk ones
will nnswer. A pen teu feet squaro will
hold four calves comfortably, nnd it is
no trouble to movo It ; you can give the
Inmates a clean room nnd a fn-ch We
THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
every morning, noon, nnd night. Of
course you will furnish shelter from sun
shine, for which purposo light boards,
canvas, or green brush will tlo. The
saino principles modified to circumstan
ces may be advniitngrou.-ly applied to nil
other stock, from horses to hens.
FOR YOUTHFUL READERS.
The Kntry MnrrlnKc.
Oxn morning, during her mother's
absence, Kutla, daughter of tho widow
of a great Icelandic chlcr, feeling tired
and heavy, went to bed, not very long
after sho had rNen from It, and fell into
a deep sleep. At noon, her mother's'.it-
tendants went to her, but, try as they
would, could not wake horj so, fearing
that she was dead, they called her foster-mother,
nnd told her of Iter daugh
ter's stato. Sho went to tho side of her
bed and endeavored to rouso her, but
qulto in vain. Then, looking attentive
ly nt her, sho said :
" Hho is not dead : the flame of life is
'still illckerlng In her bosom, but I am
no more able to wnko her than you
were."
And with these words, sho sat down
beside her couch, nnd kept close watch
over her for four wholo days nnd nights.
On tho fifth day ICatla awoke, and
seemed to be overcome with sorrow; but
no ono dared to ask her what was tho
cause of it.
Soon aflcr this, her mother returned
from her Journey, but her daughter was
no longer the same that sho had left be
hind her. Sho was changed.
Wondering and grieved at her strange
manner, tho mother asked her attend
ants apart what had befallen her, and
why she had behaved thus: but they
could only tell her that she had slept
unceasingly for four days and four
nighti, and on awaking had mIiowii this
sorrow without over telling anybody
tho reaon of It, or what ailed her. On
hearing this, sho took Katla hcrelf
apart, and urged her to tell her what
ailed her whether aught had befallen
her in her long sleep, assuring her that
sho would lighten her load ol sorrow In
thus giving her the half of it. At last,
vielding to her mother's prayers, sho
spoke ns follows :
" I had not slept long, when there
canio to my bedside a beautiful lady,
richly 'dressed, who spoke sweetly to
me, nnd telling mo that she lived nt the
farm Thvora, not far hence, begged mo
to go back with her sonic part of the
way thither. As soon its I roso to com
ply with her wish, she placed her gloves
in my bed, saying, 'These shall take
your placo while you are away.' Then
wo went out, and camo soon to a largo
lake, as clear and smooth as glass, upon
which, near the shore, a gnyly-palntcd
boat was moored. Hero I would part
from tho lady, and wished her God
speed ; but she, thanking me for having
come so far with her, hold out her hand,
ns if to bid mo farewell, crying, ' Will
you not say farewell to Alvor'."
" No sooner had I stretched forth
mine in return, than sho grasped it
tightly, and leaping from the shore into
the skiff with me, rowed it swiftly to a
small island which stood in the mld.it
of tho lake. Now, indeed, I felt only
too well that she had all power over
me, nnd that T was unablo to resist her.
Sho saw that I was filled with dread,
and tried to calm my fears, showing me
every kindness and courtesy, and assur
ing mo that It was Fate alone which had
compelled her to treat mo thus. ' J
will,' sho said, 'soon take you safely
home again.
" When wo had come to tho island, I
saw that there stood upon it a ensile
moro beautiful than anything I had
over seen or heard of before. 'This is
mine,' said Alvor; and leading me into
it by tho hand, she took mo to her own
room, where many ladies wore sitting.
Thero sho made mo enter tt bath of
sweet water, and when I had bathed,
sho took mo to tv beautiful bed which
stood in the room, covered with curtains
of tho richest stuff, anil filled with soft
down. In this 1 fell mleep after I had
drunk n cup of rare wine which was
handed me. When 1 awoke, I found
on a couch near mo a mantlo worked
richly in gold, which the lady who sat
by my sido hade mo put on, together
with an embroidered dro which sliu
gave me. When I was dressed, sho
threw also over me her own mantle,
which was daintily wrought in' gold and
lined with fur. Uasideall this, sho gave
mo five riug3 of red gold, a golden
band for my hair, and a costly belt,
begging me to keep them all as his gifts.
After I had thus attired myself, sho
bade mo follow her to tho dlnlng-hall,
and wo went there with her, eight la
dles in all.
"All tho walls of tho room were
hung with cloth of woven gold, nnd the
tables were crowded with silver vessels
nnd llagons, and with gold Inlaid horns ;
nnd round tho table sat many hamRimo
men, splendidly attired. At the high
table stood n throne,aiid near tills 1 nv
n man, dressed In rich silk, lying aaleop
on a couch. Alvor went uu4u him ami
1.1... .....1 I 1., 1 il'. I.- ..,.11...!
uuuu nun, nun -L jii'iiiu nun buu caned
him Karl.
" Ho started up from his slumber, and
said to iter, ' Why liavo you broken my
rest'.' Havo you ought of good tidings
to tell nioV or, porchance, havo you
brought Kutla hither'."'
"As soon us ho bttw that I was in the
(mil, ho came to mo, nnd taking mo by
tho hand, led mo to the throne, where
ho made mo sit, anil sat beside me,
Then tho Lady Alvor pointed to us, and
cried out to tho guests, 'Heo the brhlo
and bridegroom !' Whereupon they
shouted as with ono voice, and drank
and made merry till nightfall. And u
priest entered, and wo were married be
fore I well knew what 1 was doing.
For two days nnd nights 1 lived In
Joy nnd pleasure. No ono could bo
beautiful, moro devoted, moro noble
t; 'n Karl.
" (j.i tho third day, Karl said: Dear
Katln, wo must soon part ; call tho son
whom you shall bear to mo by my imme,
and glvo him from his f tther, whom he
shall jicvc-r we, thlo but of wrought,
gold, nnd this knifo with tho haft of
cunning workmanship, nnd let them
bo heirlooms lit his family.' And ho
bade mo place the belt and kulfo, to
f, ither with tho embroidered garments
and costly ornaments which 1 had worn
while with him, In n sack, nnd take
them homo with inc.
" 'Show them,' he said, ' to your
mother, nud tell her the wholo truth;
for.lt Is but Just, nnd your duty. Let
her uld you in building tt farm nt
Thvcrn, whero you shall seo two small
hillocks, which shall bo your money
niounds. In that place you shall found
a great and noblo family. Now I must
leave you, nud you will never seo mo
ngaln ; for,' said ho, sadly, ' tho hours of
my 11 fo nro numbered.'
" When ho had finished speaking, Al
vor, tho Ltttly, took my hand nnd led
mo out ; nnd ns 1 left tho hall 1 heard n
loud nnd echoing sound, and turning
my head to see whence it came, behold,
Kari lay dead, for his heartstrings had
broken with exceeding love and sorrow.
So tho lady rowed mo again in tho boat
across tho lako and brought mo homo,
and took tho gloves out of my bed.
"As she left me, sho said, 'Mny it
faro well with you, though you have
caused but sorrow to mo lu breaking
my sou's heart with lovo nnd anguish.
Knjoy nil tho wealth you have, and be
hnppv.' So saying, she was no moro
with me." So she showed her mother
all the beautiful nud costly things that
sho had brought with her from Alvor's
castle.
lu tlio Summer sho gave birth to a
son, a lovely child, and exceeding nil
other children in mind and form, whom
sho called, as sho had promised his
father, Karl. Soon after, sho built a
new farm at Thvora, where sho found
tho two money-mound, as Knri had
promNcd, and dwelt thero happy and
prosperous to a ripe old age.
J"0,S. 11 1 EG F.L A 11. S. F1STEU,
(Late ltloscl, Wlost A Krvin,)
Impotters imd .lohliers of
DltV GOODS,
No. 17 North Third Street,
l'iilludelphln.
Ai.rm:n nvciir.v, mi, k. AT.miiriiiT, s. o. scott.
JUSSKLL & WOOIlUUFF, .
Wholondo Dealers in
T011ACC0S, CIO AUK, PIPIX, Aft, Ac,
No. 13 Noi th Third Street, above Mnikct,
llitludclphln.
JOHN C. YJOAGKH & CO.,
Wholesalo Dealers In
HATS, CARS, fSTUAW GOODS, AND
LADIKS' 1-TT.S,
No. 27 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
s.
with
li. liUTTLK,
iicsh, iiunnaco.,
DltV GOODS,
, No. 10 Nrn lh Third Street,
Philadelphia.
plUSIIMUTlI, lmOTHKlt & CO.,
wiiolksalk tohacco dkalkus,
Nn. 151 North Third .Street,
fi n doors below IUco,
l'.ictorles, No. 121 and 2ii Quarry Stieet,
Philadelphia.
T V. LAM1JEHT,
with Itusx, Ml on' A CO.,
Impoiters and Jobbers of
CLOTHS, CASSIMKP.KS, YKVriNG.S, Ac',
No. Bui: Market Street,
Philadelphia.
J II. LONGSTItETir,
PAPKP.-HANOINtl WAltKIIOUSr.,
No. 12 North Thhd Street,
Philadelphia.
Q. W. 15LAU0N & CO.,
Mniiufaeliucrs of
Oil. CLOTHS AND WINDOW HIIAI)I?l,
Warehouse, No. lit North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
M
M. MAIU'IjK,
i
NOTIONS, HOSIIIItY, OI.OVr.S,.ND
PANCY GOODS,
No. 51 Noi Hi Third Street,
Philadelphia.
piKKNIX STOVE WEI'OT.
iii:ati:iis, uanous, and stovix,
Whol salo and Itclnll.
PATENT ANTI-MIST COOKING STOVi:.
VUI.C.VN HKATUR,
for heallns two or more rooms,
1'AIH.Oll, COOKING, I,AUND11Y, IIMATINO,
and every variety of STOVIS.
JOHN I, IIKS.S,
No. .HI) N'mlU Second Sheet, Philadelphia.
JOHN E. FOX A CO.,
Kl'OCK AND HXCIIANOi: IIUOKKUS,
No. 11 South Thhd Blieet,
Philadelphia.
sri:ni: and hank-notks,
AM. KINDs 01' STOCK'S AND 110N1W
boiighUincrsolilincouinii.siiii. Attcntlonelyen
to eolhetlons on all necmjlblo points. """
jgrAGEX, boyd .t co.,
COMMISSION MIUtUIANTS,
and WhuloMilo Dealers lu
J.I5AF AND MANLTACTl'JtllD T0I1.VCC0,
Si;iAlt, itc,
No. (11 North Third Street,
Pmiudclphtn.
Coiulsnors can forward their stock "In Iloml,'
Without piepayliitf tho United Sluli s lax.
stauijIshed I'M.
JOllDAN A llltOTHKIt,
wnur.usAi.i: oitocints,
and Dealers in
SAI.TPKTltU AND llI!I.MrtT0NI5,
No 200 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
1
Lfj KINDS OF ULANKS
CA.N D liAD AT TUW OJTICE.
BiioTjrnmrxirATni;
. i ...i. ..i i- i i..
.Hauuiaciuier aim own-nun' m-aieis in
HOOTS AND B110KS,
No. 211 North Third Street,
1'hlladclpjitti.
rpilE UNION HOTEL,
Arch Street, between Third nnd l'ourlh Streets,
Philadelphia.
CHltlSTA WIH1EH,
Proprietors.
gT. CIIAHLES HOTEL,
on thi: lumoriiAN plan,
Nos. CO, 02, 01, and M Not III Third Streets,
between Market nnd Areh Streets,
Philadelphia.
CHAUtXSKI.KCKNKH, '
JIanner.
Q.111A1M) HOUSE,
Corner of Ninth and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia.
II. W. KANAGA,
Proprietor.
AY
7"ATSON it J ANNE Y,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
SII.K AND I'ANOV DllKSS GOODS,
'SHAWL1, Ac,
No. Wl Market Street,
Philadelphia.
E
A. HENDHY,
i
Successor to Hendry A Harris,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer In
HOOTS AND 8110124,
No. fiS North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
H v 1KTI'IolA:N'
with 1,11'1'INCOTT A TllOTTKlt,
wnoi.rjsAi.i: GitocKiis,
No. 21 North Water Street,
nnd No. 20 North Delaware Avenue,
Philadelphia.
G
UCOllCiE II. HOUEHTS,
Importer and Dealer In
HAIlDWAlti:, CUTI.LUY, GUNS, Ac,
No. 311 Noith Third Street, aboc Vine,
Philadelphia.
jgENJAMIN GltEEN,
Dealer In
CAM'KTINOS, WINDOW SHADIIS,
Oil, CLOTHS, MATS, Ac,
No.aiNoith Second Stieet,
Philadelphia.
J 1. UEAUD,
with I.IPPINCOTT, 110ND A CO.,
Manufacturers nnd Wholesalo Dealers In
HATS, ',W, Finf, AND HTltAW GOODS,
No. 113 Market S'reet,
Philadelphia.
JJOWE, EUSTON & CO.,
Manuractuters and Wholesalo Dealers in
COTTON YAltNS, CAMT.T CHAINS,
11ATTS, WICK'S, TIE YAIINP, COItDAGK,
P.ltOOJlS, WOOD AND WILLOW WAlli:,
LOOK'G GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY 11ASKETS,
"TA11LE, PLOOIt, AND CAltKIAOE
OIL CLOTHS, Ac,
No. & Market Stieet, south side,
Philadelphia.
J 11. WALTElt,
Ijito Walter A Kaub,
Impoitcr nnd Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND (lUEENSWAKE,
No. 2.11 North Third Street,
between Haco and Vino
Philadelphia.
1
STABUS1IE1)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
and Dealers In
CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEM
CINES, SPICES, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
VAUNIS1IES, DYES, Ac, Ac,
Southenst corner of Third and Callowhlll Sis.,
Philadelphia.
lOIMtUSTElt & HHOTHEIl,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
IIOS1EKY, GLOVES,
SII1HTS AND DItAWEllS,
11UTTONS, SfhPENDEIlS,
llOOPSKIUTS, HANDKKItCIIIKlX,
TlIItEADS, SEWING SILKS,
THIMMINGS, POHTK MONNAII'.s,
fcOAIH, PKM'UMKIIY, I'ANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Abo Manufacturers of
11UUS1IES AND LOOKING GLASSES,
and Dealers lu
WOOD AND WILLOW WAltE,
DIIOO.MS, HOPES, TWINES, Ac,
No. SOuNoith Thhd Street, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
jOYAL it KOYElt,
fluecessors to
GILUimT, 110YAL A CO.,
WHOLESALE DliUGGISTS,
Importers and Dealers In
DItUGS, MEDICINES, SPICES, PAINT'S, OILS,
GLASS, DYE STUl'I'S, Ac,
Nos. !WJ andSl 1 North Third Street,
' ' Philadelphia.
QHAItLES H. MAIU'LE,
Importer and Dealer In
11HANDIES, WINE.s, GINS, LIQUOItS,
WINE HITTERS, Ac,
No, 122 North Third Street,
ubovo Aieh, west sido,
Philadelphia,
THE AMERICAN HAY KN1F1
AND roitK. Wo tho linderslaned cltlen
v., .i.it.i.ii, iuiiv , ii iii-oi..'ii iiiii linn in luiv
I. .pi... .... ,1... ........ nr . I........I 1.. it i.. .1.
.. ii.. i iiiiii, 1. 1 .in, i iiinni, in iii-iiiiiii-ii
lou iulilp, mi Monday, May 7, !, between tho
.iiut-rir.iii nay kiiiioimim l oru ntaiuiiaeiuieil liv
SLll'Ell, WALI.S, SlIltlNElt A Co., of lwl.
bun!, Pa., anil the Itundel's Patent Hay Hook,
I ho American i'oii; lined morn hay lu onu
diauitlit th.iu tin, Iliuidel lu thine. Woaiosatls.
lied II will lake hi much h.ivluto the mow as two
nood hows ran iliuw. Wo alo saw II cull Inn
luiv. ami tlilnk 1L i-uiiiiit ho hfiit nn il luiv Inili'i.
and eheeil'ullv HMomuicud It ns tho best hay folk
and knlto wo have ewr seen,
(i. lliTri;.Niu:Mii!ic, Int. r, O. IUmusox,
W. II, Koo.vs, John Doik,
.Ions Di:n:iiinr, Iiinjki, Noyrjit,
II. I MOM. M 11.1.1.11, HVI.VI'Tl:lt i'l'lisl;!.,
.MttliAM. Ilr.i.i.i.n, John Woi.r,
1 hey also miinufaetiirn tho l elebinted Itnckeyo
ItCiiiier und Mower, uud other usrleultuisl lmnlc.
nieott, ,
jJILLElt .t ELDElt,
i noiesnio
llOOK'Sl'.LLEltS, HTATIOXEIIS,
AND ULANIMIOOK MANUl'ACTtJltEllS.
No. 201 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Wall mid Curtain Papers, nnd Stationery ftcii-
erally.
JSTADLlSHEl) 18l!8.
li. V. l'Aliri.. IJ.ll, lll....l.l lU.,
WHOLESALE DltUGGISTS,
No, 737 Market Street, one door below Eighth,
Philadelphia,
DltUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAI., '
PAINTS, 01I-S, GLASS, VAltNISllP-S, DYIIS,
nnd every other article icrtalnhi!j to tho business,
of the best quality, nnd at lowest market rates.
NDHKWS, WILK1NS it CO.,
jieaiers in
1'OltEIGN AND DOMESTIC DltY GOODS,
No.iWl Market Stieet,
Philadelphia.
gNYDElt, JIAH1US ot 1JASSETT,
Manuf.ictureis nnd Jobbers of
MEN'S AND HOY'S CLOTHING,
Nos. 52) Market, and Its Commerce Street,
Philadelphia.
"yEAVElt it SPUANKIiE,
WHOLESALE GltOCEHS AND COMMISSION
MEltCHANTS,
Nos. 21" nnd 227 Arch Street,
Philadelphia.
Vi'
7
I. llUllKIIAltT,
Importer and Dealer 111
IllON AND STEEL,
No. m Pi out Street,
Philadelphia.
J)AltCltOFT it CO.,
Imiwuters nnd Jobtiers of
STAPLE AND I'ANCY DltY GOODS, CLOTHS,
OASSIMEItllS, 1ILANKETS, LINENS,
WHITE GOODS, HOSIEIlY, AC,
Nos. 103 and 107 -Market Street,
nbove 1'ourth, north side,
Philadelphia.
TI AV ltAXRVS
WHOI.ESA LE TOHACCO, SNt'I'E, AND
CIOAU WAltEIlOUSE,
No. 110 North Tlilnl Stieet,
between Cherry nnd ltace, west side,
Philadelphia.
QOTTllEl.iL & AYKES,
Wholesale Dealers lu
I'ISII, CHEESE, Ac, AC,
No. 100 North Wharves,
second door above Areh Strict,
Philadelphia.
H
UIUIAH FOlt CATAWISSA!
THIS WAY FOlt HAltOAINs.
Goods to eomparo wltlistihiKciicyof the money
market. Look and eomparo prices before pur-
clutHiiir elsewhere. Just call at tho favorite busl
ne.s stand of
McNINCII A SHUMAN,
nnd you will lie met by tlieobllliiK proprietors or
their clciks, nnd -lmwii through thcli'Ki-cnt vailety
stm o free of ilmrne, of course. They w ill Ktve ywu
n fair chance to (pend your loose ihane, they
trust much more profitably than it can be spent
elsewhere. Their
STOCK OP DltY GOODS
thlsSprlm: Is much larger lu all its varieties than
usual. Their
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
nro of the lilcixt styles in mnikct. Theyl""f n
lino assoitmcul of
HATS. CAPS. HOOTS AND SHOES,
SU.MMElt CLOTHS, CASSIXETS,
CASSIMEltES, AND VEST1NOS,
and numerous arthdes common to such establish
ments, besides u general ussortuu nt of
llAHDWAUE, TINWAltn, QUEENSWAltE,
AND GItOCEltlES,
all nt greatly reduced piiccs. They wish to coil
duet their business on tho system of
"TAY AS YOU GO,"
and they think they can all'ord to sell very cheap.
I hey ic turn their thanks for many past luvors,
and ask the futuro patrnnasu of their lormer cus
tomers und tlio public generally,
McNINCH A SHUMAN.
n ATAWISSA T.AILIIOA 1).
J I'romnnd alter October 2, lstn thu trains will
pass Itupeit as follows:
tioi.sd Noiini. Elmha Mall nt t p.m.j Kilo
i.pii ss ai -us ,,m.
(ioiNn South. Philadelphia Mull at 11 A.M.;
ii-ii iii.v j.aiji in , t; ii,
fiEOHGE WEIllt, Supt,
M"
jLEH'S STOltE.
I'ltE-sH AltltlVAL Of
SPUING AND HUMMEP. GOOHS.
Tlie subscriber has Just returned from tho cities
with another lame nnd select assortnte lit of
HPItlNd AND HUMML'K GOODS,
purchased In New York nnd Philadelphia at the
lowest llxu re, nud which ho Is determined to sell
on ns iiKHlernto terms as can bo procured else
whero lu Hloomsburn. His stock comprises
LADIUsJ' DltHStf (1001W
of the choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together
Willi u lama iissoitliunt of Dry floods and Uro
eeries, rousUUti of tlio following nt tides i
Carpels,
Oil Ch-ths,
Clot lis,
Caishneres,
Shawls,
ITanncIs,
Silks,
Willie (louts,
Linens,
Hoop (Skirts,
'Muslins,
Jlollowwaro
Cedarwaro
QueenswifVo, Hardware,
Hoots nnd Shoes,
Hats und Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklun-niasscs,
Tobacco,
Cotlee,
rjunars,
Teas,
lllce,
Allspice,
ainner,
Cliinummi,
Nittmets,
AND NOTIONS OHNHHALLY.
lit snort, everythhiK usually kejit In cotinlry
stores, to which ho Invites Iho iittenllon of the
publlo (lencrnlly. The highest iirlco will bo paid
for country produce lu cxehango for Bonds.
H. II. MILLL'It,
Arcade Julldlnjs, aioomsburg, pa,
29, 1866.
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Aplllil, 1MVI.
(Ireiit Trunk Line Horn the Nmlh nnd Noilhwest
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TamiHiua, Ashland, Lebanon,. Mleulowii, Hasten
Ac., Ac.
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conneclliu with similar trains nn the lVmisvl
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stopplnual Lebanon and principal Way Stations,
I be titfi i'.ji. train ni.iklm; unclose couuccllousfor
Pfiltsvllle or Philadelphia. Por Pottsvllle, Siliuyl
1:111 Haven, and Auburn, la Schuylkill and sits.
1 1 1 'I i n 1 1 in i ltallroad, leine Tlnri IsIhiik ut 1 1") p.m.
I tit H ii ii 1 1, leaio New Yoikat !l am., h.'M.,aiid
SiiVH'.M.; Philadelphia at H A.M. anil .I0 p.m.; Potts
lllo at WW a.m. and an p.m.; Ashland at U and
11:11 AM., ami 1:0.3 I'.m.j Tauiaiiua at U:I3 a.m. and
I and s':.-n p.m.
Leave Polts llle for Harrishurjr, via Schnyllilll
and Sosqucliaiina liallniad, at 7 a.m.
Itendhin Act oiiiisl.il Ion Tinin leaies Itendlugat
II a.m., rcturnim: tiom Philadelphia at ."i p.m.
Columbia 1 till I n .ul Tialns leavo Iteadlnu at two
and H:l"i p.m. tor Kplnala, Lltlz, Columbia, Ac, Ac.
On Sunilajs leave New York at s:.'!0 p.m.; Phila
delphia at s a.m. and .1:15 p.m., the Sa.m. train run
nliiu only tu lieadhm; Pottsvlllont s a.m.; Tama
iiiant7:.to a.m.; llaiil.slauitatiuriA.M.; and Head
line ul l:'H a.m. fur Ilairlsbor" and In:.',.' a.m. for
New York, nud l:S"i p.m. lor Philadi'lphla.
Commiitaiion, -Mllenae, Season, i:eiirslnii, nnd
School rickets nt leduced lutes to and fioniall
points,
Haun.ise checked thrnunli. rishty pounds ol
""iiS.lt." lllllllll ll Itll ll I.ISS.ni;.r,
(i. A. NlCUl.m, Gen. Hurt.
HendliiK, Pa Apilisi, ivrn. ' nupi,
n.lUiATl'KNNSYLVANIAHOUTK
J to the
NUltltl AND WHST.
l'OUK DAILY TltANINS.
ON AND AlTKIt JIAIlCH 12, 1800, trains will
.. .i.i- us ,1.,, i, ii n i
.... Leave W'nsh'n.
Hxpress Mull i::u a.m.
Past Line 7;'tn ,m,
Plttsbmi; and KrlnLx l::ai p.m.
Pitlsliuii5iind Lliitha i:x....7:IO p.m.
Leave Hallo.
II.'HI A.M.
1310 P.M.
7:W P.M.
IM'U'.M,
TWO TItAINS (IN Sl'NDAY.
(I'ouneelinnat Hiiltlinoie,!
Leave Washington nt'.!:l3aiiil7;o p.m.
SI.nr'.PINfl OA I is ON ALL NIOIIT TItAINS.
LOW 1'AItP, AND tjl'ICK TIMH.
Cars run thrnunli from Haltlmoro to Plttsbiim
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J. N. DUItAltltY.
Superlutenilent N.IMUt.
JllIl;AI)j;i.lMUA AND 13 III K
S IIAlLItOAD.-Tliis print Hue traverw tlio
.i,.,,i. iiii.iiii ii,,iiiii'm ii in ii i UK oi I'eniisvivitu a
o tho cltv of Kile, of Ijiko Hrle. It has be"u
Mii PKNNSYLYANIA ItAII.II
ItpAD COMPANY.
i line oi
line of Passenner Tinlns nt Norlliiimiici l'amir
liKAVU lASlll'Allll l-'rl.t M.ill'l' .... .
Jw.? '"" Tr"1"' A,,!'! 1'1"ll" hilTTialu,
i.KAVi: WiWTWAitn.-Ilrlii .Mail Train, B a.m.:
3': ! m '"'' " ' ''"'' '1'ralu,
Passe'nner cars run tluounh on IhoKrleJIallnnd
LNptess ' in, Us without iiiannu jti, wins bu
twven Philadelphia nnd Kile.
Ni-W' Yoiik .('iiN.M enoN.-Lenie New York- nl
a.m., arrive at Ki le at 11:1.5 a.m.; U-ai o Krie I 'v
P.M., an ii e at New Ymk at n:lii i-.m.
Llcnant leeplns cars on nil ulnht tialns.
1 or liitorniatlon resia ctlnn piisseunci- biiKlness
H',!'y.J' m,,",i';",1!"1 ''blrtlelh ami Ma ket
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II II lllltlW,VT
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Cleneral 'licltct Aneny PhlUlelohla.
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1 ACICAWAXXA
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k jii A.M.: Kliicstoniit a i. i ,,,, -.. .
p.m. and
Hlootns-
jniwtoi., March 11, ""UUV"''' Bnl'-
juxaKiucii &, smith;
WHOLKH A LK a noCKItft,
Nu. Noi th Third Hliccl,
I'n.I'delphla,
QU11ELL, UElltlEU & CO.,
m'VM,'llAt. IVlMMlKNUVM Mtllll'tl.lMTu
v...-, ........ .
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