The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 25, 1867, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1867.
PUBLICATIONS.
rpiIK HOUND TABLE.
AHATUttDAY ItUVir.W OF MTKItATUtlE,
BOCIKTY, AND AltT.
Tho Round TftMoUinlnblMwd for tlin mi-flinch-lti
iH-icussion of tlio milOt'ctn nnmed In Its title.
Itiniri(vo to bo utterly fcntlew mm ntrnin
mollctl In forming lis opinion, mid to collect tho
inont brill Inn I mm nchnlnrly wtltctR In tlio emm
try to trlvo them expression. Soino innywca
flonnlly bo tlHnleiisctl by tho tonn mill nplrlt
whrroln this Is done, but wo br nil Pitvli to eon
Rider In tbo wonln of Mr. lttinklii how much
less hnrm Is done in tho world by ungruccful bold
u pm tlmn by untimely fenr.
Tho Hound Table 1 Independent In jwllllo, nnd
it will not hnttato to condemn or to nuMitln Mich
men or mernurcs of whatever pert, rllmie. or
pnrty ns may seem to tho editors to be from time
In time, in n potdllon of nntnnonl-.ni or otherwise
to tho mntertnl interests either of the metionoll
tnn community or to thoau or tho whole common
country.
Tho llound Tablo exists to serve tho imbue, not
Imllvtdnnl. nntl I'ntitriliiii til urn letillOMtrd to
nvutd vwoiinl puirery nnd nnlnuvUrrMon of
correKOondentii nro rratiliirlv einnlnvml. but tho
column of the jmper nrw open to merit, let It
come wuenco it mny.
Articles mny bo sent through nny chnnnel, but
yvo will hold no personal explnnntlons or ilKcus
Ions respeetlna them; moreover, wo mutt dc
cllnoheneefurwnrd to return nnnevepted Ma.,uud
to thU rulo we will mnko no ex rent Ion.
JW Person ordering subscriptions will plento
rt-iuiL uy iukii muuey uruun, 4vuurt.'93 mi vuin
launlcnlluua to
Tin: hound TAin,n.
octMf 132 Nnssau Street. 2v'ew York.
PUBLISUKD TUTS DAY. ANN S.
STKI'HKSBB NEW liOOICI
Tim BOI.DIHIVft OIIPIIANS. tiy Mrs, Ann a
Htophcn, nuthor of "Fiishlon nnd I nmlne,"
"TheOold llrlek "Tho Old Homestead." "Hi-
lent Stnissiles," "Mniy Derwent," "Ilejected
wire." "The Jieircsv "ine wmva necioi," eie
This new book, by Mrs. Ann H Stephens, 1ms
been pronounced by nil to be by far tho best nnd
most l meres u UK ever wrmen oy ncr. ii appear
ed In monthlv lmtulmentA In "I'eterHon'slmrn
Kino" during too last yenr, ha Inc been completed
in the December numler. where it proved to be
tho most popular, powcriul, nnd successful novel
that has over appealed In Umt Mncnzine, nnd It
Is now published complete nnd unalirhltreil, in
ono lame duodecimo volume, uniform with the
"GoldUrlck," ' I'nshion and rnmlne," and the
other works of Mrs. AnnH. Ktonhens luibllshcd
by us. It will no doubt pnnc to bo the most
Itopnlnr and successful woik that lias eer beloro
een written by this talented American nut bores.
"Mrs. Stephens lias Jutly become n fuoritn
wun nu American icnuers oi prmo iicuoii, aim
the announcement of anew work from her grace
ful pen Is cheerful news to thousands of renders.
And there is a rnra treat In store for them, lor in
"Tho Holdier's Orphans" Mrs. Stephens hn, if
nnvthitifr. eclipsed oil hrrlormereHortR. Thero
is less redundancy of scene and action, but there
is far more nrtlstlo excellence, and tin elaboration
of causes and cirocta, attainable only by practised
writer. Tho action of tho new novel tiansplies
In Philadelphia, nnd beyond tho limits of the city
the nuthores does not permit be j self to Mrny,
The time selected by Mrs. Stephens is recent, tho
Into wnr, nnd shn pictures with vivid ilUtlnctnes
tho domestic suffering nnd sncrlilces entailed by
nnd made for tho grand and heroic Mrmrglo for
national unity. Tho plot Is ono of nbtoibiug in
terest, tho characters are grnplilc transcripts irom
rent life, strongly Individualized, nnd the con
trasts formed by their individual peculiarities,
t mental and physical, lend a rare charm to thts
last nnd most finished of Mrs. Stephens's books."
"The Soldier's Orplmnh" Is published complete
in ono lari?o duodecimo volume. 1'iicu SI oO in
jmper, or J2 in cloth.
JUtS. ANN 8. STEriinXS'S OTIIEK WOItKS.
The Gold Uriel: - SI fin I Mary Derwent - SI m
Bllent struggles - 1 JV) Fashion A Famine IT)
The Wife's Secret- 1 C) Tho Old Homestead 1 51
The Rejected Wife I 50 1 The Heiress - - 1 St)
Above are in paper cover, or In cloth for f 2 each.
Th niw,vo books nro for sale by nil booksellers.
Copies of "Alio ikiider's Orphans," or of nny
other or nil the nbovo iiopular books by Mrs, Ann
H. Stephens, will bo sent to any one, free of pot.t
fige, on receipt of price.
Address nil orders to the Publishers.
T. It. PKTKKSON A UUOTJIFIIS
3fni Chestnut Sfrcet. Philadelphia, Pit.
And they will receive Immediate attention.
T
HE ATLANTIC MOXTIIJjY.
The ATLANTIC MONTHLY, br general pod.
Bent, stands nt tho bend of American mnga7lnes.
It nnmlers among its contributors tho mot emi
nent writers or the day, both In Proband Poetry,
nnd its pages have always leltected what is best
in American Literature, it has reached a circu
lation never before gained by nny American mog
nzine of this class, and It has, by the long pel lod
of its existence and the worth of its contributors,
become firmly Jlxed In public esteem.
The lollowing are nmong tho mout prominent
regular contributors:
iL W. LONOFKI.LOV
ie, w. i:mkhsoNj
WILLIAM (HILLKN IIHYANT,
J. T. TitOWimiDOi:,
DONALD (J. MITCriKLL,
u. u hazkwi:ll,
7, o. wiriTTrrit.
O. W. HOLSlFA
llAYAltD TAYLOU,
HAltUlFr H. STOWK,
UAIL HAMILTON,
K. P. WHIPPLE.
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W. C. &. I', 1", fllintCII, Proprietors,
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QUB YOUNG FOLKS.
We respectfully Invito uttentlou to the following
uoiu iroiu ine uuie unu iHjpiuar ienuiy niaio U'
iierlntendent of isclnsils for l'ennsyivaulaj
Messrs, TiCKoit t 1''ici.ps, ilostun, Mass.:
Gentlemen, l'enult mo to congratulato yon
on tho marketl success of "Our Young Folks."
From tho Issue of tho ilrst number I hate wnti-li.
cd with much sollcltudo Its tone and character,
well knowing the immense Influence, for uism! or
for evil. It would bo likely to wield. Judarln!,
by the tone which luu prevailed In much of our
juvenile nieraiure, uoiu religious ana secular, I
jeareu mat lis com riuuiors migui lai 1C I nat young'
hearteduess which can alone sneak to tho child'
nature, or that the lulth nod Ingenuousness ol
youth might bo tampcicd with and displaced bv a
laneyfor tho vices and deceits of mat uur jears.
..Ul'l',ljr tnjf .vu.a ,1,1113 iu.r-l v ll,u IIOiehH, (illll
the whole community hao to Ihniik von fm- nm.
duelnga magazine so well ndnntod lo'lhcelass for
wiiit-ii it is uiieiiueu, uuu so I'tevaiiug uul lenu-
Deputy Utato ISuperluteudeut bchools, l'u.
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more, . .... ....
'inemost popular Mommy in mo wona. xw
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Wn intivt rotrr In tiTtns of euloav to tho Inch
tone nt ul varied exeellr neles of lllirnoi 's Mactl'.ltin
n Journal with nmontlify circulation or about
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Muno of tlic choicest light anil general l ending of
moony wo b peine oi unswnri! nnun iiiviht
f thfliulturoof the American Pioplejnnd the
opulnrlty It lusnpoulred Is merited. llndiNum
er contains fullv III pages or remllns-matlpr, up-
poi
lrr iiiii(nlii fnlK- III tintr
prmirlatel.i lliusirnlcd with goon woiicms: mm
It combined In Itself the nn-y monthly nnd the
more philosophical ouartefl.v, blended with the
best features of the dally Jotirnnl. It 1ms great
power in the dissemination of n lovoofpuiu lit
erature, 'lYubncr's Uutite to American Literature,
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nancial Nesand Market licpoils; IttiusorAg
rlcullurol nnd DomcMlc Interest, compiled from
Knittees mnnv of which nru otherwise Inaccessible
to the American reader; nnd uinrrlnscs and
M.sirl.iges and Heaths of the wck,
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Intelligence by telegraph up to Ihe moment ot
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JUironean News, with graphic letteis lrom our
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nnd jnrmnncnt feature, luialdltion lo JJdltoilals
on an i lie cun cut topics oi ine nay, me i.i.iv
LY TIM ICS has a on no of caret till v-nrennred com'
mtrclal matter, giving the latest I'lnaucial News
nnd Market Heiorts; Items of Agricultural and
immcsiic iiiierrsi, eoiupiieii innu suuicch uiuiiv
of which nro otherwlve Inaccessible to the Ameri
can i coder ; nnd Ma i rlages nnd Deaths of the w tele.
rjMIlC KKW AGAZIXIC,
iVwA, Jlright, Instructive, and JJntcrtainiitff,
Tim nivi:nsiiK maoazixu,
foii vor:;n itople.
Messrs. IIUKD & irouailTON", I'libllshcrs,
.No. 450 Eroomo .Street, New Vorlc,
Tako pleasure in nuuouncln? the immediate
hfeuaof the Initial Number of
THE UlVKlWIDi: JIAGAZIK,
KOIl YOUSU 1'EOPLi:,
tobocjUted by IIOItACi; V SCUDDKIX (nuthor
of "Dream Children," etc., etc.), and nublKhed
monlhly, commencing with January, ISiff. Tbo
iHirpobt) of tlio Ulvirhlde lasalnu will In to sat
isfy the tastes of tho you inter public with Inst nut
ive and entertaining readln matter, attract l cly
Illustrated bv eonmetent artists. In tho con til
butlons rcKard will Im had rather to tho merit of
tho articles than lo the re Ions reputation of the
authors, nnd all tectlons of the country will be
fully represented.
HMory In its more popular forms will occupy n,
prominent place, nnd, ns appertaining to this, Nar
intlves ofTiavel.Adventuu'sin various countries.
Planners and Customs of dllfercnt Nations, and
Mich lltoraphlcal Sketches ns will interest and
profit tho youua, m hllo the dlll'eieut departments
ff Natural History and Science will reecho their
due (dmro of attention.
Willi each succeyslvo number tho varied work,
nmusemcnts, nnd pleasures of In-dooraiid out
door life i ill be portrayed, ami the interest ot the
youthful render constantly maintained.
The illustrations of the Mnnnzino uill attract
the eyes of the yifcwsest as well as please the old.
r children. Mr. 11. b. Stepla ns will turn Mi n
full-pai;o liumoioiis cnitoon for -every number
throtiphout tuo yenr.nnd wlthnrtMs will con
tinue lo nlvo new readings to f.imlllor themes.
tiihm or sunciiirnox.
92 50 per year, In adanee; fletipic-.SO o0; .1 copies,
f 10 ; 10 copies, S20, and an extra copy r rails ; slinilo
copies, a) cents. The tht number Is now ready
for inspection. Hampb) copies of this number
bent bv mall, nostano bald, on lecelnt of 1 cents.
Agents nnd Cunvasm-is wanted In every part of
ine couuiry. snores-
llLMll) A HOUrfHTOX, nitdlshers,
No. IjS llroomo btreet. New Voile,
TOBACCO &. SBG-ARS.
rjniiv: ONLY l'LACE '
to get tho best
TOIIAC'CO AND CIOAIt5,
AT WHOLHSALU AND J1LTAII,
is at iiuNasniiiioKU's,
n few doors below the American House,
Ulooimburg, I'a.
IIo has tho largest and most si lect of
SJIOICINO AND Clir.WINO TOBACCO
everotrercd to tho citizens ol llloomsburg. All
tuo muey brands or
8i:aAiif,
aivl tlis best Fine-cut and Plug
CIICTVINO TOBACCO,
can be had at his counters.
tobacco nvm
In great variety are among his large stock,
don't ponairr to call.
11, 11. liu.Nsiir.itaint.
TTAGEN, UOY1) & CO.,
coiuiissioN sir.nciiANTs,
nud 'Wholesnle Dealers In
LUAF AND MANUFACTUItr.D TOBACCO,
HPGAItS, Ac,
No. Ct North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Consignors can forward their stock " In Bond,
without prepaying the (Jutted Wales lax.
T.T W. HANK'S
WHOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND
" CIGAV. WATtEllOUNi:,
No. Ill Vortli Third Street,
between Cherry and Ilace, west side.
Philadelphia,
JHJSSKMi & WOODHUPF,
AYhulosalo Dealers In
TOBACCOS, ClOAIW, PIPES, Ac, Ac,
No, 13 North Third Stieet, nbovo Market,
Philadelphia.
jpiusmumi, iiitoTiiuit & co
iniOLEs.vu: tobacco dealers,
No. Ul North Third Stieet,
five doors bolow Ilaic
Factories, Nos. S) and 21) Quarry Stroet,
Philade!i!.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
-pjUUa AND C1IKMICAL BTOltK,
Illnain.bnrKi frt.
IIHUOH, CltHMICAW, 1'AISTH, lTJtrUMKKV
AND TOIMrr AUT1CL1X.
i:yi:h a iioyku
rp.pcx(rul!y liivlto n cntitlnimnco of jtntronns'1.
Their Diiti nntl Miillrlimnrnnll hclcUtil Willi
tlio Kn-iilrot rare, avoiding ns imich n immlljlu
tlio Inliiiductloii nf ilfllrluin iiinlrtiinK. nnd, nro
imirlmHcd from tlio bowl Iinpoi ting houses In tho
country.
1'Atkxt mi:dicini:h
of nil kind., tnclndlirr Ayrr's, JnynoV, llollo-M-nyN,
Hcwtctter'fl, W'lshnrt's, lloollund'w, Ac,
coiiHtnully on h.itul.
COAf. OHi Aiil .U.COllOL.
HAtlt, TOOTH, ylt,x AM)
cumins tmuHiiKH
PAINTS AND Clir,MICAl,H
of every vniltty, nnd of tho lict tiuiillty. ,
TANC'V TOIM-.T AIITICL1X.
Tho puhllc mny rely nt nil times on procuring tho
nbovo nrtlcle, with nil tho new useful rrcpnrn
tioni hepl In tho best conducted cstnblNltmcnts.
ritvsiciAN's rituciiiiTioN.s
nnd rumlty Ilecclptaconipouudcd with tho great
est nccurncy nnd dhpntch.
171tKKIt A1UUVAL OV NinV
X (JOODH. Tho uudcrslgneit has Just ni rived
from tho City with n largo assoitnicnt of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, oils, Varnishes, nnd Dye Ktulfs,
llendyMadoClothlug, Perfumery, Toy and Paney
Artleles,'DruggIst's Olasswarc, Brushes, Tiusscs
nnd (Supporters, nnd a general assort nlcnt of every
thing that belongs to n well-nppolnted Drug Htorc.
Alo Patent Mcdlclncsofidlklnds,snchns Jnyne's,
Aycr's, AVIshart's, Wlnslow's toothing Syruii,
Brown's Troches, Swain's Panacea, Baker's Coil
Liver Oil, lloolland's Miters constantly 011 hand.
Also
Moitorco i.nATitnit, kid, piu:ncii moiioc-
CO, I'ltENCII CALPSK1NS, PINK
TllIM.MlNOS, BINDINGS,
by the dozen or nalf-dozcn. Alo
HHOP-FINDINGy, PISIIlNO-TACKLi; Ac.
Having had a large experience in the drug busi
ness, I would respectfully invlU those w'shlng
anything In that lino to call and see my stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. "In medicines quality
Is of tho llrst luipoitancc,"
JOHN 11. JIOYF.lt.
jOYAL & KOYKll,
Successors to
OILllKItT, ItOY'AL & CO.
WHOLDSALK DltUGOISTX,
Importer-sand Dcaleis In
DRUGS, MPDICINIls, SPICPS, PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, DYP. STUIT'S, Ac,
Nos. 300 and 311 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
E
STABLISHKD 1820.
JOHN nUAKIUT & CO.,
WHOLESALE DllUfiGlSTS,
nnd Dealers In
CHr.MICALS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, Sl'ICI'.s, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
VAltNISIIES, DYP.S, AC, Ac,
Southeast corner of Third and C.dlowhlil Sts.,
Philadelphia.
JSTAliLISIIlOlJ 1S23.
0. V. CAIiPENTEIt, HENSZEY & CO.,
WHOLIXALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 737 Market btreet, one door below Eighth,
Philadelphia.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CII E II IC'AI.S,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VAltNISIIES, DYES,
roid every other nit lelc pertaining to the business,
of the best quality, and at lowest maiket rates.
GROCERIES, &c,
Q.OOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY.
Owing to tho lalo f.dl In gold,
EPHRAI5I W. ELWELL
has reduced his pik-cs to suit all buyers, f lther at
wholesalo or retail. If you want
SUOAES, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUP.-, SPICES,
CRACKERS, CANNED FRUIT, DRIED
FRUIT, WOODENWARE, FISH,
BEANS, CHEESE, FLOUR,
1'EED, Ac, AC Ac,
give m a eal 1. EPHRAM W. ELWELI,
JOHN STROU1' & CO.,
successors to htroup & Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH,
No.2INorthWhii;yei,nnl25Njrth Water St.,
Philadelphia.
JENNEOY, STAIRS & CO.,
WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS,
Nos. 110 and 132 Koith Wharves,
Philadelphia.
Yj:ayi:u & SI'RANJCLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES ANDCOMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. 211 and 2U7 Arch Streot,
I'liiUdclphi.i.
s
JCIIELL, BEItOEU A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers in
FISH, SALT, CIIEiaE, PROVISIONS, Ac,
Nos. 122 nud 121 N01II1 Wharv es, nbovo Arch St.
Philadelphia.
Polo ngents for Wilcox's Wheel Grenso, In bar
rels, kegs, nnd cans.
1
7.STAMJSUE1) no:).
JORDAN A BROTHER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
nnd Dealers In
SALTPETRE AND DRIMSTONK,
No 209 North Third Street,
nill.ulelplila.
QOTTREMi & AYRES,
Wholesale Dealers In
FISH, CIIEIM:, Ac, Ac,
No. lOii Ninth Wharves,
second door nbovo Arch Street,
Philadelphia.
V. I'ETERMAN,
with Liri'INCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLHSALE aitOCERS,
No. 21 North Water Street,
nnd No. a) North Dataware Avenue,
Philadelphia.
Q 1). RORRINS & CO.,
IRON MERCHANTS,
Northeast corner of Second and Vlue Stttere,
JltllAdotrhli.
DRY GOODS.
H
UHItAII FOlt CATAW1SSA1
THIS WAY POIl I1AUQAINS,
floods to romparn with stringency of tho money
market. Look and enmpuro prices before pur-
chasing elsewhere. Just call at tho favorlto busl.
ncss stand of
Jli'NINCH&SItUMAK,
and you will bemet by Iheobllgtng proprlctorsor
their clcrks.and shown through their great variety
storo freoofeharge,of eom-se. They will give yen
a fair chance to spend your looso change, they
trust much more profitably than it can bo spent
elsewhere. Their
STOCK Or DRY GOODS
this Spring Is much larger In nil its vailctles than
usual, Their
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
nro of tho nicest styles In market. Theyhavon
lluu assortment of
HATS, CArS. HOOTS AND SHOES,
SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSINL-IS,
CASSIMERES, AND VUST1NGS,
nnd numerous articles common to such establish
ments, besides a general assortment of
HARDWARE, TINWARE, UUEENSWARE,
AND GROCERIES,
all nt greatly reduced prices. They wish to con
duet their business on tho sj stem of
"PAY AS YOU GO,"
and they think they can nlTord to sell very chenp.
They return their thanks for many past favors,
and nsk tho future patronage of their former cus
tomers and the public generally,
McNINCII A- SHUMAN.
RAtRUUSTER & KUOTIIEU,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSiiiUY', OLOVES,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
I1U1TONS, SUSPENDERS,
IlOOl- SKIRT'S, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWING SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES,
SOAPS, rERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY",
Also Manufacturcis of
BRUSHES AND LOOKING GLASSES,
and Dealers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
ISROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, Ac,
No. 300 North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia.
g L. KETTLE,
With HUSH, DUNN A CO.,
DRY GOODS,
No. 40 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
M.
M. JIARI'LE,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. W North Thhd Street,
Philadelphia.
J. LESTEH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac,
No. 20 North Second Street, opp. Christ Church,
Philadelphia.
JgARCROFT & CO.,
importers anil .loooers 01
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, LINENS,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, AC,
Philadelphia.
NDr.EWS, WILKINS & CO.,
Dealers hi
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
No. MSSIarket Street,
Philadelphia.
JOSEPH S. DELL,
lanui.iciurcr 01 nun v, uoicsnic lieaicr 111
CLOTIIINO, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VEMTNG3,
No. 1) North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
rATSON & .IANNEY,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
SILK AND FANCY DRE.-1S GOODS,
SHAWLS, Ac, ,
No. 32) Market Street.
Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rvUR STARCH GLOS8
Is the only nrtlclo used by
'IRST-CLASS HOTELS, LAUNDRIES, AND
THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES,
It gives a beautiful polish, making the Iron nass
Hiiiotuiiiy 01 1 -i 1111, 1 -nun, Mil my tutta i iiij linn
labor. Goods douo up with It keep clean much
longer, couscuqently will not wear out bo soon,
IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW.
OUR IMPERIAL BLUE
IS THE REST IN THE WORLD.
It Is soluble In hard ns well as soft water. It is
put up In the safi st, neatest, nnd most convenient
lorm 01 any oneron 10 tuo puouc.
IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE
CLOTHES.
Agents wimted evciywhere, to whom wo offer
OMiauruinary uuiui-eiuciiis, .1111ress
NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO.,
Fp22-Gm-n.ic 21I Fultcn Mnct.Niw Y01I:.
jOWE, EUSTON it CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS,
BATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE,
I1R00MS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK'G GLASSES, CLOCK'S, FANCY BASKETS,
TABLE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE
OIL CLOTHS, Ac,
No. 5M Maiket Street, south side,
Philadelphia.
EADVILLE THEOLOGICAL
SUIIUUL. Tlio 1 all term bei-ali Senleni.
K-i-.l. Too I'lii-iillv ,,r Instiiit-Mmi
rcstdeut nnd four nnn. resident piolessors, anil it
niiui. 1 in-iiuji-i-t is 111 t-iiui-aio young men 101
the Clnlstlan Mini, try. 'Ibere l.n DiKiuimtnrv
class fur those who have nut riTt-ivcd a colleglat'o
(Kluealiou. one huudrtsl and sixty dollum it year
uru granted to bencdclailes, with 1111 addlilonal
sunt In special eases, 'Iho tuition, use of Library
anil text-lsmks, are free lu all. 'Iho School was
ntiiuiiiti iy me t.-uiiuri.iu nun 1 uruiian tieuoml
nations, but Is mien 10 nil who bi-llevn In llm.ll.
Mneoilgln of Christianity, Tho Library cousUls
Appllt'ation may be made to Rev, A, A. Liver,
more. Prisldi-nt ot tho lloaid of Instiuciton,
Mtsidt ille, Pa, iiuW7-ly
TOUVIN'H KID OLOVE CLEAN-
O Ell. IVtnbllshisl 12 years. Tb" only t-ood
uitleluforlnstaully cleaning Kid (Hut-en. They
run be elennett thtle upon tho haud.luid woui
Imuiullately, It 1 Inodorous, One Uittlo will
cictui iniiii. i-iioeiueiuis. itetiiiieii nv inost
Druwisls, and J-'auey Woros. Wholuhiile by Do.
mas liaru'jH A'
lu., r , (J. M em a 10., nut nihrs,
isr ton,
aovti-iiru
SEWING MACHINES.
rjniE FLORENCE
ri.i iiii-.u.uiiisi.i3
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Salesrooms, all) Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
ivi,ll.,n l.,H,rti,ittilrtp nf Mnr-ldlirfl have been
orrcrcd to tho public, somo of lilali possess points
ot excellence and niknowledgcd merit, wo hnvo
long felt what oincrs navo expeiieucco, 100 ou-nfittoitt-or
n Miiebtnn mnrn iierfect In Its mechani
cal structure, combining In tho
HIGHEST DEGREE
SIMPLICITY WITH DURABILITY,
nnd whllo cnpablo of doing n-
GREATER RANGE OF WORK,
ono that could bo easily understood nnd compre
hended by nil.
To supply 11 Sewlng-Mnchlno free from tlio ou-
lections attached to others tins been noensy tnsk;
for we not only had to surpass oilier Machines, ns
they appeared years ngo, but nlso ns Improved
from tlnio to lime by mom recent experience.
Tills wo boldly claim Ins been accomplished by
tho liberal expenditure of capital, and tho pa-
tlent, untiring labor of years! nnd In presenting
our Machine to the public, wo shnll make strong
assertions respecting Its merits, which wo nro
prepared to substantiate In every particular.
Discarding tho CI nnd Loop, or Knit stitches,
wo adopted the
LOCK STITCH
(allko on both sides of tho fabric), whloh is re.
gamed by the masses ns best suited to all kinds
of work. Rut to meet objcctlonssonietlmesurged
ncnlnst Hits favorlto stitch, we havo milled tho
Knot, Double Lock, nud Doublo Knot, either of
which is
STRONGER AND MORE ELASTIC
than tho Ixickj thus enabling tho operator to
select u stitch
PERFECTLY SUITED
to every grndo nf fabric, nntl where necessary.sew
scams much stronger than it Is possible to do by
hand.
THE FLORENCE
makes
TOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES
with ns much case ns ordinary Machines make
one, nnd with n llttlo lr nchlnery.
The result of repeated tests has been all wo
could desire, nnd from Its ilrst introduction tho
Florrnco has gnlned hosts of filcnds, and been
regarded as a
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY;
proving that tlio public fully appreciate the many
,i,H-nnln,ros ,-nnihlnr-il til tbo I'loi-eticn Mlllllllie.
Over all others, the Violence, must bo seen to bo
fully appreciated.
Wo claim lor tho
FLORENCE
the following
ADVANTAGES
over any and all
SEWING-MACHINES IN THE WORLD:
3lt makes four different stitches, the lock,
knot, double-lock, and double-knot, ot. ono und
tho same miu-hlue. Each stltcli being ullko 011
both sides of the fabric.
VTr Every Machine has tho reversible feed mo
tion, which enables the operator, by simply turn
ing it thumb-screw, to havo the wolk run either
to tho right or left, to stay nny part of the seam,
or fasten tho ends of scams, without turning the
fabric.
W Changing tho lcivrth of stitch, and from
one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done
wlillo tho Machine Is lu motion.
CS The ncedlo Is easily adjusted, nnd docs not
skip stitches.
3-It Is nlmost noiseless, and can bo used
wheroqulet Is necessary.
5Its motions aro nil positive; there are no
springs to get out of order, nnd Its simplicity cn
nbles any 0110 to operalo it.
il"S- It does not require liner thread on the under
than fur the upper side, and will sew across tho
11 u lest seam, or from 0110 to moro thicknesses
of cloth, without chaugo of needle, tension, break
ing liireuu, or snipping stltthes.
CD The Henuncr Is easily adjusted, and will
tin 11 nny width of hem desired.
3-No other Maehlnowllldoso or at a range
of woil; us tho Florence.
r3It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt.
nnd gather nnd sew 011 n ruflle nt the sntno time.
It has no springs to get out of order, and will last
n Uletluie,
2-It Is fully protected nnd licensed by Ellas
nowe, jr., nun our own Letters I'litcut,
Tho taking up of the slack-thread is not per
formed by the lucgulur contraction of n wlro coll
or unccilaln operation of springs. The precision
nnd aciuiacy with which Iho Florence draws tho
thread into tho cloth Is unapproaclud ny any
Mew lng-Miichlno hitherto otlcied In tho world
Wo furnish ench Machine with "Rarnum's Self-
Sewer," which guides the work Itself, and Is of in
calculable aluc, especially to Inexperience oper
ators.
Whllo possessing tho above, nnd many other
nuvnntngos, 1110 riotenco Is sold nt eoriespondlm
pilccs with other first-class Machines, and it cart
ful examination will fully substantiate nil that
wo havo claimed for it, and Justify thonsseitlon
wo now make, that It Is tho best Scwlng-Machlne
in tho world.
Wo wnraant every Mnebtnn to lift nil ll,-il
claim f ir it,ud to glvocntlro satisfaction, and
win givo n wrlttcu wairanty, if requited.
Liberal arrangements made wltli those who bsv
tu sell ngaln. Further Information may bo had
by Inclosing stamp) to tho General Olllco of tho
1 lorencoSewlng-Machlne Company, MO chestnut
street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
TRICES OF .MACHINES.
No. I, Plain. This Machine, makes the lock
mid knot slltches,aiid has t he reversible fond,.
No. 2, rioreiiee, Gold-oiuaiiiented Muclilne,
Willi drawer, nnd llghteover, without loekj
makes all tho four stitches, and lias tho ic
viridblolccd No. 3. Silver-plated Machine, ornamented j
table olbllnlshod walnut, with heavy half,
case, lock and drawer! makes all Iho four
Mill-hen, and has tlio reversible feed 81
ro. 4. silver-plated .Machine, highly orna.
nientod, nnd makes all tho four stltchis,
nnd has the rotyrslblo feed.
Polished mahogany tnblo fsu
Pollthed Rosewood Table nj
Mi. .1. walnut table, In oil p-j
.iiiiuogany table, lu oil 01)
Rosewood table, In oil iftj
-.0. u. walnut, oil finished 11 1
"lahogany table J2.'
uusowood table no
0. fl, EVANS, General Agent,
ft Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
.MIMRE SHUTTLE SEWING-jL'
AMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES
1 "muni an mo inn-si improvements; 1110 speedy
iiolseii-ss--ilnrabIe: ami easy to work,
IlllistiatisH'IrclilMstree Agi nts tvanted. Lib-
. , v Jl,ut uiiunuu, .so eiiiisianiiiuiiiH mane,
Addrtm EMPIRE S. M, CO.,
HKKl-ly CHI llioadwuy, New -)jt
gT. CHARLES HOTEL,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
No. 00, 02, 01, nnd (HI Noith Third Sltcets,
between Market and Arch Streets,
Philadelphia.
CIIAltLL'fl KLECKNER,
MatinmT,
DRY GOODS, &c.
RAND OPENING
ORAM) Ul'LiiSlisu
GRAND OI'ENINd
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENINO
FA Mi AND WINTER OOODS),
FALL AND WINTER OOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
ixmstsllng of
rsushllng of
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
1) GOODS,
D GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAP,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
ROOTS AND SttOF.S,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MARE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTIIINO,
READY-MADE CLOTIIINO,
READY-MADE CLOTIIUIG,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKINO-G LASSES.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
TAINTS AND OILS,
TAINTS AND Oll.s,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
(JUEENSWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
QUEENKWAHE,
QUEENSWAEL',
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
PITH,
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
OEAIS AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
Ao,
Ac.,
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S,
McKELVY, NKAI, A CO.'S,
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
McKELVY, NEAL A- CO.'S.
Northwest corner of Main nnd Market Streets
Northwest comer or Main and Maiket streets.
Northwest corner of Main and .Market Streets,
5,orlhwest corner of Main nnd Market streets
Norlhwtut co ruir of Main and Msrket Streets,
RLOOMSHUEO, PA.,
HLOOMSRUitO, PA,
BLOOMSllURO, FA.,
BLOO.MSBURO, PA.,
ULOOMSBURO, PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS!
In lsmnnunn4H(i nr. ,.1 ,ajHAUi i,
RAIL ROADS.
T) HADING RAILROAD.
JLt HUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
April 2-1, iseil.
Great Trunk Lino Uoiu tho North nnd Northwest
for Philadelphia, New.York, Reading, Pottsvlllo,
Tnmarpi.i, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, liiston
' friHn's lenve Harrlsbnrg for New York n fol.
lowst At 0,7:10, and !nn-A.M., mid 2 nnd 0:20 v.n.,
connecting with slmllnr trnlns on thn Pennsyi;
vntila Railroad, nmlnrrlvlng nt New Y oik nt6:io
nnd 10 a.m., nnd 8:111 nnd lot-i'i p.m. . Sleeilng Cars
ncconipaiiy tho3A.Jt.nnd :2U r.M, tralfis, without
change.
li-ni-n ttnrrlsburff for Rending. Potlsvllle.Tnws.
nun, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Pino Orove.Allentown,
and Philadelphia nt 7:10 AM., nnd 2 nnd f:20r.M.
slni. plug nt 1,1-lmnon nnd principal Way Stations,
tho 11 211 r.M, train making nocloso cnniii-ctlnnsfiir
Pottsvllleor Phllnilelphla. For Pottsvllle, Seluijl.
kill Haver., und Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd Sin.
quehnmin Hnllrond, leave llarrisburgnt-l 15p.m,
Returning, leave New York nt II am., 12 m., nnd
f-:3ii p.m. ! I'hlladelphin nt S a.m. nnd .1:30 p.m.! Potts.
Mile nt 8:30 A.m. nnd 2:l-" r.M.j Ashlnnd nt 0 mid
11:11 am., ond 1:0-1 p.m. 1 Tniimqua nt 0:11 a.m. mid
1 nnd K:."n p.m. .... , .
Lmvo Pottsvllle fur Harrlsbtirg, via Schuylkill
nti-1 Siisquehuutia Rnlltond, nt 7 a.m.
Reading Aeeoinodntlon Train lenves llcndllig nt
0 a.m., returning from Philadelphia nt 6 p.m.
Colmubln Railroad Trains leave ReadlngntC:21
nnd ii:l r.M, for F.pbrntn, I.lttz, Colunihln, ite.,c.
On Sundays lenve New York at K:30 p.m.. Pblla.
lelphln at H A.M. nnd 3:11 p.m., the SA.M.trnln run.
nlng only to Rending! PottsvlllontSA.M.i Tniua.
inia at 7:10 a.m. t jinrnsnurgnivaiiA.M.; niuuienit
Ing nt l:t) a.m. lor Hnrrlsburg, nnd 10:.)2 a.m. fot
New Y'ork, nnd I:2- r.M. tor Philadelphia.
Coniinulntion, Mileage, Sensnn, Kxcurslon, nnd
School Tickets nt reduced rates to nnd from nil
' "i'laggage checked through. Eighty pounds ol
baggage nllovttd each passenger.
it. it 11 1 wmni uiiii QunEt
Reading, Pa., April 23, 1800.
ATORTTIHRN CENTRAL RAIL
1 WAY.
DIRECT ROUTE NORTH AND SOUTH.
Through between Baltimore nnd Rochester
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.
On nml lifter November II), 1MW, trains will leata
ns loiiows;
ISlMtl ILWAltD.
nuiTAI.O EXPRESS lenves Ilnltlmoro 10:U
daily; Philadelphia H:101,M,; Harrlsbnrg 2:ai A.M..
delivering passengers nt Northumberland 4:'A
A,1 for train ou Lnckawanmt and llloomsbitrg
Rnlli-iiad, leaving nt 7 A.M., nrrlvlng In Dnnvllla
7:11 A.M.i RJoouisburg 8:2.1 A:M Kingston 10:1 j
A.M., Scrnnton 12 noon.
MAIL leaves llnlllinoro 0:1.1 A.M., dallj'tcxccpt
Sundnvs)! Phll-idclphia lh.yi A.M.; Harrlsbtirg
i:-tj l'..il,, iieiivering isissengers 111 .siiriininiocr.
I11111I tor tinlii ou Ilr-lcawauna nnd Bloolnstmn?
Railroad, leaving at (1:20 1'. M., roceedlng norm
and nrrlvlng In Wllll.iinsport nt 0:11 r.M,
FAS I' LINEIenv es Ilaltlmoro dally (except Sun.
days), 12:10 P.M. ; Philadelphia lhV) P.M.illarrls.
hurgklo l':M.i Norlhtinibei land (1:11 P.M.; issen.
gers by this triln lcmalu overnight nt Northuiit.
berl.-iiid leaving tlio following morulngnt7 A. M
nrrlvlng In Scrauton 11 M,
SOUTHWARD.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Northumberland 1I:M
P.M., dally (except Sundays), receiving passengers
having serantiui at 1:10P.M.; Plttston 6:20 P.M.!
Kingston (1P.M.; Blooiusburg s:'7 l'.M.; arriving
lu liillmlelpbla 7 A.M.! Harrlsbtirg 8:30 A.M.;
Bnltlmoie 7 A, M., Washington lo:2u A, M.
.Milii ii..l.s leaves .soriiiiiiuiieriaiiii iu:l9
naiiy ll-Acept nunuuysK ireeiviii passeil.
gers leaving Scrallton fi:.") A.M.; Plttston C:20
A. .11.: wiiigstoit i:..i .v.iii. ; iiiooiiisiiiii-g;e ...ii.;
Dauvllli; H:-ll A.M.; mid arriving In Harrlsburv
1:11 P.M. : Phllndclplila 0: 10 P.M. : Italtlmoro 0 P.M.
lty this routo lielgbt from Bullalo, suspension
Bridge, Rochester, nnd Canandagun, or any Inter,
mt-dlnto nolnt on tho Now York Central eau bo
bhlpiicd ihtough, when In full car loads, to nny
puini on ine iit'Knwaiiiia nun iiioomsutirg ttau.
road, without breaking bulks, Kates of freight
nnd passengers fan- as low ns by nny other route.
I V In, II t Tll, 1- U S'llTTSTri
Gen'i teiip't, HaiTisb'tirg, Ta. Gc'n'i Pass. Agent,
Italtlmoro.
ISAAC M. SCIIOEMERIIORN,
Ocn'l Wtstern Freight Agent, llinl'alo.
PiniiADELI'HIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD. This great linn trnveises tho
nort hern and northwest counties of l'cnnsj Ivnnla
to tlio city of Erie, of Lako Erie. It has been
leased nnd Is operated by the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger Trains ut Northumberland!
Li:.vvr. EvMTW.vun. Erie Mall Train, 11:2.1 r.M,;
Erie Express Train, 3:21 aji.; Elmlru Mail Train,
10:2.1A.M.
Lu.vvr. WK-sTWAitn. Erie Mall Train, 5 a.m.;
Erie Expiess Train, 7:11 p.m.; Kim Ira Mall Train,
'-5 r.M,
Passengercarsrunthroiiglion the Erie Mallanl
Express Trains without elutnge botli ways be
tween Philadelphia and Erie.
Nuw Y'ouK CosiNiirTjoVrf Leave New Y'ork at 1
A.M.,nriivuut ICrlontlMoA.M.; Leave Erlont 1:M
P.M., 111 rive at New Y'ork lit 3: to l'.M.
F.ltgaut sleeping cars ou all night trnlns.
For infoi mutton respecting passenger business
nnply nt tho corner of Thirtieth and Marktt
streets, Philadelphia: and for freight business of
the Company's ngents.
S. It. Kingston, JrMcornerof Twelfthnnd Market
Slreets, Phlladelphln: J. W. Reynolds, Erie; Wil
liam Blown, Agent N.C.R.R., llalllniore.
II. II. HOUSTON,
General Freight Act-nt. Philadelphia,
II. W. GWINNER,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,
A. fi. TY'LKR,
General Superintendent, WUlUmsport.
Mnrrh22, lsw).
LACKAWANNA AND BLOOJ1S
BUItO RAILROAD,
un and niler March II, M, Passenger Trains will
run as lotl'ivts:
soiTiivv vnn. Leave Scrantnn nt 4:10 r.M. nnd
(MO a.m.: Kingston nt 11 r.M. and 6:5,1 a.m.: Blooms
liurgats:2i)r.M.andli:20A.M. ArrlvonlNorthum.
berland nt fc-H) P.M. and 1":31 A.M.
NoiiiiivvAUti. Leave Noithumberland nt7A.M.
and -1 P.M.; Bloouisburg nt H:2-l a.m. nnd 0:25 p.m.;
Scrantnn at 11:0.1 a.m. nud 9 r.M. Arrlvo ut Scrim
ton at 12:10 a.m. and 10:15 r.st,
II. A. FONDA, Supt.
Klngstmi, March 1.5. 1S00.
pATAWISSA RAILROAD.
J FromandiillerOctobcr2,lHll,thetralnsv II
pass Rupert as follows:
GoiMi Nourit. Elinlrn Mail nt 4 p.m.: Erlo
Express nt2:!S A.M.
GoiN-ci South. Philadelphia Mall nt 11 A.M.;
N cw Y ork Express lit 4 p.m.
QEOltGE WERB, Supt.
0
MNIRUS LINE.
Tho undersigned would respectfully announce to
Iho citizens of Illoomsbnrg and tho publio genu
rally that ho Is tunning an
OMNIBUS LINE
between this placoaml tho different railroad tie
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho
several trains coing South and West on the Cuta
wlssa ond Wlllinmsport Railroad, nnd with those
going Not Hi and South on tho Lackawanna aud
Uloomsburg Railroad. '
lIlAOuvHibusiesn.ro In good condition, commo
dious and comtortable, nnd charges reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or sco their fi lends o
p ni I, can bo accomodated upon reasonable cbarg
by leaving timely notice ut nny of tho hotels.
' JACOB L GlltTON, Proprietor.
rjMIE AMERICAN HAY KNIFE
X, AND FORK, Wo the nndeislgned cltlzc -1
01 Columbia County witnessed tho trial of f
roiks on Iho farm of Mr. Purscl, In llemlor .
rownslilp, on Monday, May 7, WW, betvtten tbo
A".".'.ri';,,1",I,1, :v. I,,lfl' n"'1 1 nrk manufactured by
hl.IFKlt, WALLS, KIIItINF.il A Co.. of Iv
burg, Pa., und tlio Rundi l's Patent Slay Hi
VM AhU'rlean Fork lined moro tiny In w
rauglit tlnn thoRundcl In three. WoniesnP
tied it will lake as much buy Into the mowns two
good horses can draw. We nlso saw It tutting
hav, nnd think It cannot be bent as a hay knllc,
and cheerfully recommend It its tho best hay folk
and knlfo wo hnvo over teen.
i: Hm I-NIIKSUJ!!!, int. F. C. IlAiimsoN,
J) P, KOO.NM, Joiljf Doak,
John Dr-TKntrif, D.vnii:i. Novnn,
II. DKlI.tMll.I.V.lI, SVI.VFSTEn Pt-'llSCL,
Micji.vi.i. Hi-LLKii, Jons Wolf.
Jheyulsiiiiiiinuiacturo tho eelcbrnted Rnckrva
Reeijer und Mower, and other agricultural hup .-
H. WALTER,
Lato Waller A Kaub,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWAKE,
No. 231 North Third Street,
between Raco and VIu
Philadelphia.
JENJAJIIN GREEN,
Dealer In
CARPirriNQS, WINDOW S1IADIM,
OILCLOTHS, MATS, Aft,
No. 33 Norih Second Street,
Philadelphia.
Q. W. 11LAUON & CO.,
MauutacUirers of
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
Warehouse, No. 1 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
J" H. LONG STR ETII,
PAPER-HANGING WAREIIOCSH,
No. IJNoitU Third Bttoot,
PlillndotirtiU,