The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 08, 1867, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, ELOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
PUBLICATIONS.
rpiIK HOUND TAHI.H.
AfiATl
turday review or literature,
SOCIETY, AND AUT.
Tho Hound Table Is established for tlipiinuineh-
Ing discussion or tho subjects liniiioit lit its line
Its purpose li ml uttoily feorlcssnhti ..ntiimi
to bo uttoi ly fearless mm "'"''i; i,r
inciicti in lorini
most lirllllmiL n
try to gtvo them expression. Homo inny ikp.t
m nnn v imi u sn pnspit nv in ioiio mm g um
. ......... - .
witprriii nils niium-, inn wo iiiui u
Mlcr-ln tlio wonN of Jlr. "V.1 V.!Vn.Vi.tI
( ThoItmnATaMoiS'iM,1ei
It will not hcsltato to condemn or to sustain Mich
men or measures
party as mny
to tlmo in a i
to tho materln
tan com mum
Tho hound Table cxMs to servo tho public.
individuals, mm niniriuuiom nre renueiu
nvfilil fttrixttnnl imderv find nnimadx rrttlf
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every Klim. iErn wriirii mm nviv iH.Tmi i
f-iirrfiuiiiiliitf urn Tnirlilni IV Pfiiitinvcil. niil. I m I
forre-tpoiKlriits aro rrgulntly employed, but tho
of whatever sect, clique, or ftf ti1PVi.liinni,f il... Aim-Hemi IVnnlct nnd Ihr i-wji
SKWffiK of nil kinds, including Arc,
I Si'SmJiSlVf1.? w !olom!non proprh n' Hotter',, Vlriiiu IV,
ty or to those of the whole common t mb,H j itself tlio racy monthly and tho constantly on hand.
lViVn- i!n mint ti,i, i,n,,i bo found In t ho raiiic coiiii4 In atiyother publl
Artlcles may be sent throittrn any eliaunei, out ,.,... tilllt Pnllll, ,,M(ipr f,nriiotlcp iiushm
wo will bold no pornonal explanations or discus. I ci'JreV" under our notice, nwawx
nlons rcMpecthiK tbem; moreover, wo munt dc-
ruiio iii'iifi'iurM urn uirfjiuni uiiiici'i'jxtii iir.,iiiiu
iu win rum wo wnimuiio do cxccpijun.
1'errfons ordering subscriptions will please.
ififfiVSJ mney raer8, AlMrCSS aU Cm
remit
mnnlfyil
octO-tf 132 Nassau Htreet. New York.
HDUBLlSItED THIS DAY. ANN S.
X STXTJIENS'H MiW UUUIvI
TIIK SOLDIKU'S OltVIlANS. By Sim. Ann P.
Hlpphens, nuthor of " Fashion nml Kninlne," I
Wlfe,""TlioIIclress,"''TboWIfo-feeict,"rtP.
This new book, by Sirs. Aim S. Wpplipns, lins
IPIU rMrimKlf, .,urv nunu-ni, nil
been pronouneeil by nil to bo by far tho best nml
ml In monthly Instalments In "PeteKon'sMnisa-1
zino "(luriuKtuoinsiyi'nr.nnvmg upeneonipieipu
InilinDpormbernuinlier. wbpro It moved to tie
tho most Donular, nowerfill, and suceessful novel
4l,t l,n nvprnLnuiiriul lit ( 1 . Mnirnt, nn. nml It
is now puhllshpd completo ami uunbrldgetl. In I
.mo tarso tmoupeuno volume, uniiorm wim 1110
"Oold Hrlek," " Fashion nml Kntnltip," nnd tlio
either works of Mrs. Ann H. Stephens published
by us. It will no doubt prove to bo the most
ecn written liy this talented Amcrleanouthoress. I
"Mr. Slephens lias Justly become ft favorite
with all American readers of nrosp fiction, anil 1
tho announcement of anew workfrom her grace 1
ful pen Is cheerful news to thousands of leaders.
And there Is a rare treat In store for them, for In
iiip cornier s urpiians .trs. (5tvpnt;iia ,11m, 11
nnythlng, eclipsed nil her former eirorts. Ibcre
IS less leuuuuoucv 01 mtiiuhiuhr-iiihi, mil I
IS lar Iliuro liru.siiu liltiii-iiii-iihi mm i-iniiviuwi.
of causes and effects, attainable only by practised
writers. 1 no action 01 1110 now novci iijiu'imo
in Piillndelnbla. anil bevond tho Units of tho pity
the authoress docs not permit herseir to stray. I
The tlmo selected by Mrs. Stephens Is recent, the
laio war, nnn biio pictures witu vivm lllsIllH'lnes
tliouompsiicsutU'rmK nun saenneps t uiun.-ii uj
n,wl nxmtn fr tho trnitiil mill liProlc strticulo for
national unity. Tho plot Is 0110 of nbsorblng In-
tercsi, iiiu nuiiminn uiui;uiiiiiniii'iurnii,'ii,
rpal life, stronttlv itnllvldunll7Ptl. and tho eon-1
irasta lortneti iy iiipn iiiuivmimi i-t-uiiin,in.-,,
mental nnd physical, lend a rare charm to this
last and most finished of Mrs. Stephens's books."
"The Soldier's Orphans" Is published completo
In one large duodecimo volume. Prlco SI uO in
Tlio Hold Ilrlek
SI 00
Mnrv Dpru-Ptit SI 50 I
Silent Struggles - I SO
Tho Wife's secret- 1 50
The ltelected Wife 1 50
Fasltlou A Famino 1 M I
Tho Old Homestead I 5H
Tho Heiress - - I 50
or in clotli for i'2 each. I
Above are in paper cover,
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'Jlie ftDOVO oooits nro tor soto ny mt uooKscttvis.
IVinlns nf "Thn Stntitpr'.s flrolinlis." or of nil!'
other or rdl tho nboo popular books by Mrs. Ann
S. Stephens, win no seui to any one, iree 01 post- 1
dita. nil rppplnt. of nrlpp.
Address nil orders to tha rnbllshprs,
t 11 l'lrri'iisnN- liitOTIIF.ItS.
SOU Chestnut Sfreet, Pliiladclnhla, l'a.
Ana they win receive unnieuinie niteniion.
rpiIE ATLANTIC JIOXTIILY.
The ATLANTIC MONTHLY, by general con
sent, stands nt tho head of American magazines.
It numbers among Its contributors the most emi
nent writers of the day, both in Fintcaud Poetry,
and Its pages have always reltectcd what is best
111 yvinericmi imeiitiuie. j. mis iiiiiiwuiiimii'
int inn inver lipforo trainod bvnnv Americnn mag-
nzlno of this class, and it has, by the long period
of Its existence nntl ine worm 01 its coiunuuiors,
bppome nrmly nxeti 111 puono psipein.
The following aro nmong the most prominent
rptrulnr contributors:
H"W. LONUFKI.LOW,
11, W. KMFItSON,
' WILLIAM CULLKN BBYANT,
J-T-m5.W!!.vM,-?Tf'ni:LL,
C. C. HAZKWKLL,
j. a. wiiiTTir.n.
O. W. HOLMF.S,
BAYAHD TAYLOR,
1IAUH1FT II. STOWn,
GAIL HAMILTON.
r. WHIl'l'LE.
TCIIMS: Blngle subscriptions, four dollars per
y'"1"- . ... -
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in nlf for slxtcon dollniH: ton entiles for tfilrtv I
dollars; and eaeli addltlpnal toiiy three dollars.
Jonv w iik "rornls bed i-mtir,,V
; . - . : , ,"t,.-J " I
pies forwlxty dollars.
l'naT ntr Tim snrtsl
PosTAOE. Tho postaco on tho ATLANTIC la
;"V1", ii.:"." "M';"" v
bo nnld nt llio nlHco where it Is received
HlK(UMKX COPIKS of tbo ATfwVNTIO
MONTHLY will bo tent ou leceipt of twenty-tlvo
cenii.
Tho ATLANTIC MONTHLY and our YOUNO
FOLKS will bo iuruhhed together at IlvoUolluis
per year.
tins tin. nst era in iiroeuro Ktibscribem to our nerlodi-
AdUre" TIX.KOUVFIip5v
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rrUIE GALAXY,
A FORTNIGHTLY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE.
TIIK GALAXY I
lsiieu rorinigimy. on the i
first und fifteenth o:
ach month, and hns tho ad-
vantage of comlnu to the leader intermediately I
UVtM ttm UIO IllUUIUlit'N IU1U IllUWlTUIll'N,
With tho second number the Macazlno was en
larged by sixteen patfCN, making it to contain
miieiysjs imyes oi iiuuier.
ITS CONTHIllUTOItS.
THE aAT-XY will bo an orlglnat American
Jlagaztno or tlio highest class. Arrangements
have accordingly been made for regnlureontrlbu-
writers in tho country; and moreover, tho JMltor
will nlu-ni-Hknol.- tnotlAlt tin.) minn.m.i...n.ilrll..1.
Hons from new autborBfif real ability or decided
genius. The articles in TIIK GALAXY will bo
nt irned with the rames of their im thorn, whn will
bo allowed a wide freedom in the expression of
opinions.
Th
I'ho llr&t and second numbers of THE flALAXY
fnr Wnv rtr A. nml flflfinlli liit cnnttiln oniitfihii,
tions from Jolin lten Cooke, Frances 1'ower
uouw, iiono icrry, ieorgo milieu jownenu, iu
mund C. htcdrnnn. tbo Author of " Eiullv Ches
ter." Professor Pierro lilot, Dr. W. II, Draper,
Htlllman H. t'onant, (Jeueral Cluseret, and others.
'1he ClaverhiRs " by Anthony TioLloiie, and
(Vrehle Ijovell." by Mrs. IMwards. wero
com
rnenced In the first number of THll tIALAXY,
r" . . ... ...... '. i'"""i''' it.;iij rtiiiii,
taupousiy vviititiieiritpiK'ariiucGin l.ngtamt. ine
back numbers of tho Mat-nzlno contalulUK theso
btories may always be obtjilned fioin a newndealer
onrom mo proline i or.
ritOFENSOlt I1LOT ON COOKERY.
In the fecond number of THE GALAXY was
commenced 11 series of articles nn Cookery, hv
jToicssur l icrro iiioi, 1110 weuKiiowu 1 'neueroi
ine an. inesearncies win uemiMoni great piac
tlcal valtm to everv tumilr. lle&ldn iiiuiiv imhtro
nomlcal directions of essential Imnortniiee. thev
will contain receipts and practical hiiggestlons
which must secure for them thousands ot readers.
1 rii.AiM.
Tlio nrlco of THE GAIVXY iineentHn.niim.
ler; S for the jearof twenty-four numbers; il
for Mx mouths twelve numijers. Tbo volumes
for 1110 year win mcuue L'.fw cwtavo pages, iiius
ings, puuiuu on iiuui ihijict; uesiue mnuiuera
blu smaller lllustiatlons. beattered Ihroiurh tho
text. Till! GAIVXY niuv bo ordered nt tbo rata
of twenty-ilvo cents a number for ruy length of
lime u raw in,
Kpecimen copies will be sent on receipt of
W. C. A. F. P. CllirrtCII. Pmnrletors.
SJ Park How, New York.
O
UIl YOUNG FOLKS.
Wn rpRneetfnllv Invite attention tn thn fnllowlnc
noto from tho able and populur Deputy Htato Bu
permicnuem 01 rieniKun iur lx-uiiHyiviiuiui
MfKjira. TicKNOit tt FiKLDs. Boston. Mass.f
GKSTI.EMKN, Permit mo to congratulate you
nn tlin innrlft-il miCfHKH nf "Our Ynlini FiiIkm
From the Issue of tbo first number I buvo watch
ed with much solicitude 1U tone and character.
well knowing tbo Immenso lntluence, for good or
for evil. It would bo likely to wield. Judging
by tho tone which has preuillcd in much of our
Juvenllo literature, l with religious and heeular, I
lt'rei null n luiiiiiiJumiM iitJKUi laen. iimi j uuuu
lieirtedncss wlilch can alono sneak to tho child
imtn re. or that tlio fulth nnd iiitFentinnttnehS of
youth might bo taini?rcd with and displaced by ft
fancy ror ine vices aim uceoiis 01 maiurer years.
Happily my fears bavo proved gioundless, and
ihH whnla community have to thank vnu for nro-
tlucuigu magazine ho well udaptod totheclass for
which It is Intended, nnd snolevattni, and refln.
Ins In Us Influences. SAMUEL P. 11ATIX.
Deputy state Superintendent Schools, Pa,
TERMS til' null vuij.m l ui.ivMi e--n year, in
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p, H; and inch iiddllioiial copy I.Jn. T enly
iples, $.10, aud u copy gratis to the ihtsoii proeitr-
TERMS OF OUR YOUNG FOLKS : 2 n year, In
ad
nlpi
rfiolf
In,. ttiM.'lllll.
Kpeeltil indtieeniPiitg offpred lo teachers to act
lUtltKi'llis. niK-imi i,H vii, mi .v.i, . ,-v.-
sons who wish to procure stibscribeis, for tea
CllllS. TlVylvvJlt & 1 l-U!lllk!lP!-K,
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rpiIE UNION HOTEL,
Arch Street, between Third nnd Fourth Streets,
Philadelphia.
CUEIST t WEnER,
rropilctor.
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Domestic Interest, compiled fiotu sounesmnnv
of which nre otherwise inaccessible to tho Ameri
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HE NEW 3IAGAZIXE.
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TIIK IUVHIlSIDi: MAOAZINE,
I'Olt YOL'NO l'K.OI'I.C.
Messrs. HUItD & HOUGHTON, Publishers,
Ho. IjO Broomo Street, New York,
xnko pleasure in antiouncittg the Immediate
Issue of tho Initial Number of
THE UIVEllSIDE MAOAZIE,
l'ort yoiTxa rEori.is,
to iit.eniieii tiy iiunACE K SL'uiinuil (author
of "Dream Children," etc., etc.), nntl published
n-i.
luirinise tif the Riverside Siagazlno w III bo to stu
Isfvfhft tastes of tlio vountrpr nubile with instinct
I fiml r.ttf rrtililiir vi.nil Itirr iimttpi'. nttriir.tlv-i.lv-
i Illustrated lvv (.snntiptent artists, lit tho contri
butions regard will bo had rather to the ittprlt of
I the articles until 10 mo previous repiiiiti ton 01 mo
nutbors.and all hcttlons of the country will bo
fnllv vi'iireKontcd-
j,,,, y ,n H(i moro popular forms will occupy a
..1. ...i -...i.i...,.!, nSr.
fMtlV(.!,ofTjavel.Adventim-shi varbmseountrlc,
"!!'
KUCJI jnus"1!"""'1 nui.ii-m" in in tui.-i nv nun
Itlniriit
J1. V" i iVilTt"" " "i .V;.:.Vm ;V.V; i," 7.
i roMiaro or atteutiou.
With eneli Kiteeemvive number tbo varied work.
amusements, and pleasmca of In-ntror and out
door llfo will b portrayed, and tho Interest of tbo
youthful reader constantly maintained.
Tho llluvtrutlons or tho JlaijazlmMvill attract
tho eves of tho youngest us well as pleno the old-
II;' '... r.... i ...i.i.n.n.t..iii
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No. 135 Broomo Street, New York.
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
, rii-i
rpiXE OxvIj 1 l'liAUJi
tu tret tho best
lU fc,VL UU ' "
TOI1ACCO AND CIGAIt,
AT WHOLESALE AND it ETA 11
IIUNGSUEHOEIfS,
Is nt
a fow doors below tho American House,
lUoomshurg, l'a.
Ho has tho largest and most fceleet of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TODACCO
over offered to tho citizens of ISloomsburg. All
i . fl f lnov ijnni.ls of
SEGARS,
and tho best Tine-cut and Plug
CHEWING TOIJACCO,
can bo bad at bis counters.
tobacco vivm
In great variety aro among his large Mode.
DON'T rOUGET TO CALL.
II, IL IlUNSBEltGEn.
l n iiuun , wui
I PI
and Wholesato Dealers In
LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
BEOAUS, AC,
No. CI North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Consignors can forward their stock Mn Bond,'
without prepaying tho United Mates tax.
TT W. HANI
"WHOLES ALHl
HANK'S
TOBACCO, SNUIT, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 110 North Third Street,
between Cherry nnd Race, west side,
Philadelphia.
T) USSELL & "WOOD11UEF,
JL, . 1
Wholesale Denlcrs In
TOBACCOS, CIOARS, P1TES, Ac, Ac,
No. 13 North Third Street, nbovo Market,
Philadelphia.
j71USIlMUTII, UHOTllEll & CO.
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS,
No, 151 North Third Street,
live doors below Haw.
Factories, Nos, Oil nnd 111. IJliany Slieet,
IHll.vlelphla.
DRUGS 8c MEDICINES.
THUO AND CilKMlCAI, STOllK,
XJ
Illoonisburg, l'n.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY
and toilet ahticmx.
i:yi:u a jioyi:u
respcrtfully Invito n continuance of putrnnngp,
Their Drugs nntl Medltincsntenll selected with
. ... tit... t. . . .hi
,,,u Krcnicsi. cnrp, avouting ns iiiucit ns poniiiio
tlio lntnxlurtloii of delirious nostrum., mul nro
country.
.TnynoV, Hollo
lloollnnit'8, Ac,
COAL Oil, AND ALCOHOL
ItAlIt, TOOTH, NAIL, AND .
cumins imuBiins
PAINTS AND ClinMICALS
of every vnrlvty, nml of Die l)ct iiunllly.
FANCY TOILHT A1IT1CLU1.
Tlio ru'illo mny lcly nt nil times on procuring tlio
nliovo nrtlclcs, with nil tho lu-sv nspfnl prppnrn
loll hH't 1,1 l10 ljcs' eomUicticl cslnlilWiments.
THYSICIAN'S I'RnSCIHITIONS
inml rnmlly lleeelpts eompounileil w 1th tho great"
pt nccurncy nml illspnteh.
I7I11KS1I AniUVAIi OF XFAV
HOODS. Tho uiHlerslnneil hns Just arrived
,, , . ,, , .,
Meillclncs,rnlnls,011snmlshe.s,aiHU)yobtunv,
itcnily - Mnilo Clothing, rerfiimerv, Toy nml I'lincy
Articles, Druggist's Glnsswnre, llrnhes, Trubses
,,,1Klmnrtr ,iD.nl,f,i'nlnnitiiiriitcifpvprr.
nulKupportcrs,nimngenernini,soitmeuioiecry'
thing that belongs to n well-appointed Drugstore
Also Patent Med lelnes of all kinds, suih as Jnjne's,
Ayci's, AVlsUnifB, 'Ytlnslow's Soothing Syrup,
Brown's Troches, Swain's runncea, linker's Coil
Liver Oil, Hoollnud's Hitters constantly on hand.
Also
moiiocco lt;atiii:ii, kid, rnriNcn Monoc-
CO, FIinNCIt CALFSKINS, PINK
TIUMMINOS, IIINDINOS,
. ..if,.,, ivr
v - .
Ir...,, ,,,, innw vl,rpiipn In tho ilrmr lmsl.
HaMng bad n lnigo exporleuco lninotirug nusi
ncSs, I would respectfully Invite thoso wishing
' , , ,
iinyiiung m iiiat miu nium aim mu mj .lw, i;-
fr,,,,r(.i1t,,,.i.,,..i10r.. " iuinedlclncsouallty
tOrO piirCliaSlllgtlSC llCrt. iU llteutl.lIH.S 4UaitlJ
is of tho tlrst liniioitanee.'
JOHN H. MOYF.Il.
JOYAL st IlOYKll,
successors to
GILBFUT, IIOYAL st CO.
WnOLHSALU DIIUGOISTS,
Importers and Dealers in
imuus, jiudicinf-s, spicks, paints, oils,
OLASS, DYL! STUFFS, &C,
Nos. SOD and 311 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
JgSTABLISHEU 1820.
JLflt.S iti.lVllhl U.,
WHOLUSALF. DIIUGGISTS,
nnd Dealers In
CIItMICALS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, SPICES, 1'AINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
VAUNISHES, DYES, Ac, Ac,
Southeast comer of Third and Callowhlll Sts.,
Pliiladelphln,
"I7STA1JLISIIEU 1823.
sJi3-L-"-J"-,lollJ-'i-' l0-;1'
G. W. CARPENTER, HHNSZEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 737 Market Street, ono door below Eighth,
Philadelphia.
DRUGS, MEDICINF-S, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS GLASS, VARNISHES, DYES,
nnd every olher article ppitalning IrHho business,
. , . . , i .
of the best quality, and nt lowest market rates.
GROCERIES, &c,
noon 'Evs for kvkiiybody.
Owing to tho late fall In gold,
KPHRAIM Y, VLWCLh
has reduced bis prices to suit alt buyers, cither at
wholesale or retail. If you want
HUOAUS, THAR, HYItUl, 8PJCUS,
CItACKi:itS, CANNLD FUUIT, DHIED
FUUIT, "WOODENWAltn, FISH, .
BEANS, CHIiESE, FLOUR,
FEED, AC, Ac. Ac,
Klvam" n call. Emit AM AV, EIAVELL
jonx STuour & coM
Kuccessors to etrotip x urotner,
WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN FISH,
No. 21 North Wlnrvos,anl2Nort!i Water St.,
IMiiladclpbla,
JENNEDY, STAIRS & CO.,
WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS,
Nos. 130 and 132 North Wharves,
Philadelphia.
"VP
EAVER & SPKANKLE,
WHOLESALE GUOCEBIES AND COMMISSION
MEUCIIANTS,
Nos. 25J nnd 227 Arch Street,
rhlladelphlo.
gCUELL, REHGEU & CO.,
Dealers In
riSII, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac,
Nos. 152 and 121 North Wharves, aliovo Arch St,
Philadelphia.
Rolo agents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar-
I rels, kcks, and cans,
E
STAUL1S11ED 1793.
JORDAN & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
and Dealers In
SALTPETRE AND BRIMSTONE.
No 209 North Third Slieet,
Phllitdeliilila.
QOTTIIELL it AYHES,
Wholesale Dealers In
FISH, CHEUSE, AC, Ac,
No. 100 North Wlutrves,
second door above Aich Street
Philadelphia.
J.J V. PJ3TEH3IAX,
til LIPPINCOTT vt TROTTER,
WlIOLraALE GROCERS,
No. ?l North Wilier Street,
and No. SONorlh Iielauaro Avenue,
Phllailelphla,
Q 1). KOI111INS & CO.,
IRON MERCHANTS,
Not thiast oonior of Second and Vine Stru ts,
riillniUlphl.i.
DRY GOODS.
II
"TUKHA1I FOH OAT AW J S3 A I
THIS VAY I'OIl HAltOAINM.
(loml lo pomimro with xlrliiKcuoy of tho money
market. look nml ronimiv trlpo liororo rmr
chalng clipwhero. Jt call nt the fnvorlto IjiisI
noHsntainl of
McNINCll.'iHIir.MAN,
nml you will Iw met by theotillnliiK proprietors or
their elciki,nml nhownthroiishllielrarpntMirlety
utoio fiecof clminc.of eourc. They will give yu
n fair clmnee to spend your looo chnnne, they
trut much moro prollliibly than It tan ho spent
cliehcre. Their
BTOCK OK DIlY 000DS
thU Pprlna li muih larger In nil Us varieties Hum
usual. Their
LADIliS' DIIIXS (10I)S
nre of tho nicest styles in mnrket, They have n
line assortment ui
HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SII0LS,
SUMMmt CLOTHS, CASSINITiW,
CASSIMI'.UUS, AND V1'.STIN0S,
nnd numerous articles common to siuli establish-
tents, besides n general assortment of
liArtDWAiu:, TiNWAitu, QUi:F.NsVAiir:,
AND OHOCIUtllX,
nil nt grcnlly reduced rrlces. They wish to con
duct their business on the syhtcm of
"PAY AS YOU 00,"
nnd they think they can nirord to sell very cheap,
They leturn their thanks for many past favors,
and nsk tho future patroungo of their former cus
tomers und tho public generally.
McNINCII & SHUMAN.
KMBKUSTEIt & BKOTI1EII,
iiiilut lets mm uuuuuis ui
H0SH3KY, aLovr-s,
SIIIUTS and imAwr.its,
BUTTONS, SUSPLNDCriS,
HOOP SKIItTS, HANDKEIICIIIFFS,
TIIIIUAUX, SUWINU SILKS,
TIUMMINOS, POIITH MONNAICH,
soaps, rcnrujiFiiY, fancy goods, and
NOTIONS GF.NIUt.YLLY,
Mso Manufacturers of
IlltUSIIUS AND LOOKING GLASS US,
nnd Dealers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WAIUl,
mtooMs, nopns, twinls, Ac,
No. 300 North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia.'
g L, BETTLE,
l VUSH, BUNN vt CO.,
DRY GOODS,
No. 10 North Third Stieet,
Philadelphia.
jyj 31. 3IARPLE,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVUS. AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. 51 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
J. IilCSTEll,
tv uoiesaie anti j.ciiiu jipatcr in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac,
No. SO North Second Street, opp. Christ Church.
Philadelphia,
JJARCKOFT & CO.,
importers tutu jooocrs ot
STATI.E AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
CASSIMERIX, BLANKETS, LINENS,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Ac,
Philadelphia.
NDKEWS, W1LKINS & CO.,
jipatprs in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
No. 003 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
JOSEPH S. DELL, -
vianin.iciurcr ot anti t tiuiesuio ueaier tit
CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VESTINGS,
No. 11 Not th Third Street,
Phlladelplila.
"yATSON & JANNEY,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, Ac,
No. SilMniltct Street,
Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS.
QUIl STARCH GLOSS
Is tho only nrtlclc used by
FIRST-CLASS HOTELS, LAUNDRIES, AN
THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES,
It id vph n lienutlfnl lifillsh.makint! the Irnunnss
smoothly over the ctotlt, saving much timi: nntl
itioor. oooiis itoutt up witu it Keep t lean mucu
longer, eouseuifeiuiy wttt nut ivetil out so soon.
IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW.
OUR IMPERIAL BLUE
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
It is soluble In hard as well ns soft water. It 1
nut ttnlii tlio sitlcsl. neatest. and most convenient
101111 ui tiny vlliClCVl to inu puouc.
IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE
CLOTHES.
Aeents wanted ever.vwhcie. to whom wo offer
cxiutuiuiuaty iiHiuccim.uis. .uupss
NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO.,
fcep22-Cm o.tc "IS Fulton Stieit.New Yolk,
JOWE, HUSTON & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesalo Dealers In
COTTON YARNS, CAHPirr CHAINS,
BATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE,
BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK'Q GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASICinS,
TABLE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE
OIL CLOTHS, Ac,
No. 500 Mtuket Street, south side,
Philadelphia,
EA D VJ LLH T 1 1 EO LOO 1 (J A
SCHOOL 'I ho Foil term beiran Senleni
i ,,. i iw i iipiniv oi iiisiriipiiiin ,'oiisisis in 1,111
resilient nnn lour iitiii-restui'iit proiessors, and
tutor. Tho oblect Is lo educate voiiiur iiwii tn
tho Christian Minlslrv. 'l'hprn Isn iii.'tiiiiiitdrv
class for those who litivo not rcpplvcd a collet-into
eiuiv-iiiiuii. vine iiitiiiirvu iiim sixty tiiiuars a year
aro Kruiiteil to bpncili laries. wiih nn additional
Mini lusiipclal pases. Tho tuft Ion, use of Library
nn. i,-Ai-ii,jivN, itiu tiru in mi, mo nciiisii
founded by tlio Unitarian nnd Christian dpuout
lintlous. but is mien lo all who liftli'Vi, In llinill.
vine origin ot Christianity, The Library consist
Application niay lsi made to Rev, A. A. I.lv
more, President of the Boaid ol liislitnll
MeniMlle, l'a, nov!7-ly
TOUVIN'H KID ULOVE CLEAN
i.it. i.kiaiiiiueti vi yptns. Tho only nisi
urtlclo fur lusiiiullv eleauliu lild lil'ips. The
can iioeip.tueu viiuto upon ino nauii,nuii wort
liuiiuillately. It Is inodorous, (mo bottle t
tlean :n mlrs. PrtpolH penis, lti t.tlleil by moi
llriiLrulkls mill l-'niifv SUnri Vt'ti,.l,,v,,l.. n...
mas llii'iies A Co., I', C. Wills A Cu nnd nlbcr,
.H IWlv, UOV.IHllll
SEWING- MACHINES.
MIH FLORENCE
SEWING-MACHINES
Aim THE BI'.ST IN Till! WORLD.
Sulcsiooms, awciicstliut Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
Wbllo it Initio number of Machines hae lseii
lieretl to the publlp, somo of whloh iosess points
xep leiippaiiilntkiiowlPdBPd mprii.wu tune
I hum felt what otlicis have experieneed, tho no-
sslty of n Mnehlno moro iwifcct in its mechani
cal structure, comblnlnR In tbo
HIGHEST DEGREE
HIMFLICtrY WITH DURABILITY,
and while cnpablo of dolus n
GREATER RANGE OF WORK-,
one that could bo easily understood nnd coniprc-
icndcd by nil.
Tnsnmilvii Sewlns-Mnehltie freo from the on-
Jectlonsnttnched tout hers lias bpen noensy task!
for tte not only had tn surpnss oilier iint nines, as
tltey npimirctl yenrs ntro, but nlso as lmptoved
from tlmo to tlnic by mote rptrnt exppilpnce.
This wo boldly claim has been ncnmnplMiptl by
the liberal expendltttrp of pnpltal,nnd tbo pa-
tlpitt, unllrlnR labor of yparsj nntl In prppnllnE
our Jlaelilne to tho public, we shall make stronu
ssertlons reppctlitR Its merits, which wo nro
nrpiinred to sntistnntlato In every particular.
Dlseardlni! tho Cham and Iiop,orKiut stiiciips,
wo ntlopted tho
LOCK STITCH
(allko on both sides of the fabric), which Is re
Binned by the masses ns best sultid to nil kinds
of work. But lomeet objectlonssometlnies Urged
ncnlnst this faorlte stitch, wo have ndded the
Knot, Double Lock, nnd Doublo Knot, either of
w lilcli la
STRONGER AND MORE ELASTIC
thnn tho Lock; thus enabling tho operator to
select a stitch
PERFECTLY SUITED
toevery grade of f.tbrlc.nnd where necessary, sew
seams much stronger than ft Is possible to do by
hand,
THE FLORENCE
makeq.
TOUR DIFFERENT STITCIIF-S
with ns much ense ns ordinary Machines make
one, and with ns little ir,uchlnery.
The result of repeated tests has been nil wo
onld desire, nnd from Its flist introduction the
Florence hns gained hosts of friends, nnd been
regarded us a
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY;
proving that the public fully appreciate tho many
advantages comlilneil in tho 1 lorenco Jlacntne.
Over all others, the ITorenco must bo teen to be
fully nppicehited.
Wo claim lor tlio
FLORENCE
tho following
ADVANTAGES
over nny nnd nil
SEWING-MACHINES IN THE WORLD:
It makes four different stittltes, tho lock,
linot, double-lock, nnd double-knot, m. ono nnd
lie same machine. Each stitch being mike on
both sides of the fabric.
Every Machine has the revcrslblo feed mo.
tlon, which enables tho operator, by simply turn
lug ti thumb-screw, to have tbo work run either
lo tho right or left, to stay nny part of tlio f-ennt.
or fasten the ends of seams, without turning tho
fabric.
7" Changing tlio length of stitch, nnd from
one kind of Milch to another, can readily be doue
while the Matltluo Is in motion.
irtT"Tlio needlo is easily adjusted, and does not
skip stitches,
2 It is nlmost noiseless, and can bo used
where cpilct Is necessary.
Its motions aro all positive; there aro no
springs to get out of ordor, and its simplicity en
ables any one to operate It.
jrj It does not romiire finer thread on the under
than for tho upper side, and will sew across the
heaviest seam, or from ono to moro tliicknesse
of cloth, without change of needle, tension, break.
ing thread, or skipping stitches.
3-Tho Hemmer Is easily adjusted, and will
turn any width of hem dvslied.
3 No oilier Machine will do so or nt'u range
of wotlc ns tho Florence.
C3-It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt
and gather and sew on a ruHlo at tho samo time,
It has no springs to get out of order, and will last
a lifetime,
T3-H Is fully protected nnd licensed by Ellas
Howe, Jr., nnd our own Letters Patent.
Tbo taking up of tbo slack-thread Is not per
formed by the irregular contraction of u wire coll
or uncertain operation of springs. Tlio precision
and nccuracy with which tho Florence draws the
thread Into tho t-loth Is unappriMched oy any
Sewlng-Maeliine hitherto oifcied in tho world.
Wo furnish each Machine with " Barniim's Sulf-
Sewer," which guides the work itself.and Is of in-
c.ilcultiblo value, especially to inexperience opcr
ators.
Wlillo possessing tho above, and many other
advantages, the I loience is sold nt correspond!!!!
prices with other nrst-cl.iss Machines, nnd n care-
nil examination will fully substantiate all that
wo htie claimed for it, and Justify tbo assertion
o now make, that It Is tho best Sewlng-Maehiue
in tlio woild.
UTn ii-ntviniil m-nr,. Vtm.t.li.n tn l.n oil ,1...,
claim for It, und to give entile satisfaction, and
win give a written warrant-, ir reivurutt.
Liberal arrangements made with thovowho buy
to sell again, l-urllter Information may bo ha
by inclosing stumps to tho Oeneitil Ollleoof tho
I'lotencoSowIng-Maehlno Company, C39 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
TRICES OF MACHINES.
No. 1, Plain. This Machine makes the lock
nud knot stllches,nnd lias tlio reversible fced.-SiU
No. 2, Hoit-ucc, Goltl-ornniiipiitcd Machine,
with drawer, nnd light cover, without lis-kj
makes nil tho four stitches, nml has llio re
versible feed
No. :i. Sllscr-pluted Machine, ornamented;
table olMlnlshcd walnut, with heavy half
case, lock and drawer; makes all tho four
stitches, and has the revcrslblo feed SSI
No. I. Silver-plated Machine, highly orna
mcnted, and makes all tho four stltihes,
und has the rc crslble feed.
Poll-died mahogany table ;n
Polished RoseuotHl Table (12
No, 5. Walnut table, In oil it.
Miihogouy tablp, in oil (hi
Rosewood table, in oil ja-
.-so. ti, vnmut, on nnisiietl m
.Mahogany table i
RosewovKl table jjj
O. 0. EVANS, Rcner.il Agent.
USD Chestnut Slreet, Philadelphia.
1?MPI11E SHUTTLE HEW1NO-3IA-
,s-j . iii.sivnrtisiiiiprior loiitt iiiupi-M lor
V AM1LY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSI
v iiiiiiiiiinii iiiii uiii-vi iiupiovt uipiiis; urespe
uolvi-iiH-'diiriitilo; and easy to work.
JlliiMriitcd (iieulsrsliee, Agellls wanted. I.ll
run iiisi-oiiiiiituuweit. ociiusignnieiiis niade.
Addtess EMI'lltl-: H. si. in. '
nugl-ly 010 llioadwiiy, New- -sijoY
gT. CllAHLJvS HOTEL,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
Nos, 1)0, W, (II, und CO NorthThlid Streets,
betwein Mm kit und Archlstipvl
Philadelphlj.
CRARUKI,r.tK-M;R,
Manager.
DRY GOODS, &c.
111AN1) OPENINO ...
(IIIANU Ul'li.li't
GRAND OPENING
(IRANI) OPENING
(IRANI! OPENING
FALL AND WINTER GOOUsJ,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER (K)ODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting tif
consisting of
DRY 0001)9,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
I) GOODS,
D GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAIH,
HAT'S AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAIN,
HATS AND CA1W,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND S1IOIX,
BOOTS AND SIIOF.1,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
1 1 EA 1) Y-M A DF. CLOTI 1 1 NO,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTIIlflO,
LO0KINO-GLASSF.S,
LOO K I NO-G LASS I '.S,
LOOK 1 NG-G L ASSI '.s,
LOOKINO-OLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSIli
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
TAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
altOCERIlX,
GROCERIIH,
.GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
('UHENSWAEE,
QUEENSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
FITH,
FISH,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
Ao.,
Ae.
McK'EI.VY, NEAL A CO.'S,
MiKELVY, NEAL & CO.'S,
McKELVV, NEAL A CO.'S.
MuKELVV, NEAL A CIVS.
McKELVY, NIML A CO.'S.
.sorlliwest coiner or Main and Market Streels,
Norlhuest corner of Main and Maikt t Stiei ts,
.-soiinwen coiner or .tiaiu mul Maiki t Stieels,
Jioiiiiivpstcni-nei of .Main nnd Market SI ippIk,
oriuwesi eo rnf r of Main und Muikel ,streets:
IILOOMKIUTRO, PA.,
HLODMSIU'RO, PA,
lILOOMMIllltd, I'A.,
lll.Otl.MSiliritG, PA.,
llLOOMMlU'RO, PA,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND .V.Mlt,
IRON AND NAILS,
In Itiigi ,ii,uitttles nnd lit itdtuid lulw, tilwtty
on hand.
RAIL ROADS.
1 UADINO UAILllOAU.
XV SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
April 21, lfl.
Great Trunk Lino fiom tlio Noilh nnd Nortliwi.t
fur IMiiliidpiiihlii. New York. Rpading. l'otisvtu..
Tainit'ii.i, Astdaiitl, Lpbanoti, Alipiitown, Eiistisi'
Tniln's leaie Ilarrlsbtitg for New York as r.t.
COtlllPClitlg w ith similar trains on tho lvuim'ytf
vanlti llallismd, nnd arriving nt Now Yotk at fi n
and 10 a.m., and $10 und HWil'.M. Slopping cur,
uirompatiy tlio 3 A.M. and 0:20 P.M. trains, without
ciiiumi-. , . ..... .. ..
jicuve narrisourgior itpnoing, I'otisvtiie.Tninn
tiii. Mltiprsvtll Asllbllltl.PltloGrovp.Alti nlo-
nnd Plilladplphlunt 7:10 am., nlul 2 nml H;'.D i-.u '
stopiilngnt Lelmiion nnd irinppnl Wtty Slntlons
t uti ii-'i t'.-vi. 1 1 a i ii iiiinviiiK iniwiw-'vi oiini-v-iions for
isiitsvlllpor l'hllatlellibln. For Pollsvlltp. kpIhiv t.
kill Ilaven. and Aiihuut, vln Schuylkill ami n(u.
inu-hanita Itallroad, b ale Ilarilsburgnt 4 r, p.jf,
lll'llll Ullltl, 11 ill .v,v itiiiviii. 1 n .-I,, i. .ii,, nlul
;r:vi'.M l'hlliiilp n ilaittSA.M.alid.ti.mi-.M.ll'iiii..
vllln nt nrw a.m. nnd 2:1 p.m.; Ashland nt II ntnl
lillAMniid liUii'.M.; Tiinintiua ui v.i-i a.m. and
Ij'iivp Poi'isvlllo for llnrrlsbure. via Schuvlkiu
nnd Siitnii'hatina Railroad, nt 7 a.m.
Itt'lllllllg .IPI'illlloillllliiii I nun ii-iivi- ivi-iiiiiug at
,.si reluming fiom liillatb-lpbla nt t r.M,
Coltimbla Rallroail Trains leave Rpodiiig at 11:20
ltd 0:1.) P.M. for Epbrata, LIII7, Colltmlila, Ap.,a
tin Stindnvs lpitse New York nt S::t0 P.M.: Plill,i.
dplphln nt s a.m. and 3:l.i p.m., tho 8 a.m. train run.
tlllgniliyio ivi-ituiiig; i-uiisvnieiii n A.fi.; iimtii.
iuaat7::VI a.m.; nariisburgatti:U-iA.M.: and Rpa-L
Ing tit ii'Ui a.m. for Harrlsbui-g, and 10:.V2 a.m. tot
New York, and 1:25 p.m. for Phllitdplphitt.
t'.itiiiniiliitton. Milpage. Season. Excursion. n,l
Schmil Tickets nt reduced rates to nnd from all
loints. .... .
Baggage eiieciten tnrnugn. i.iguiy pouniM 01
luggage allowetl each pnsspngpr.
h b G. A. NICOLI-S, Gen.Supt.
Reading, Pn April sri, mi
VTOltTlIEHN (JENTUATj HAIL
IN WAY.
DIUECT ROUTE NOUTlt AND ROUT1I.
Throueb between linlllmore and ltoehestcr
WITHOUT CIIANtlE OV CALLS.
On and after November l'J, 1S(W, trains will leaTO
as follows!
Miiniiv.m.
IIUEEAEO EXPJtEss leaves Jloltlmnro loio
hilly; Phlladelphlnb:li) P.M. ; Ilarrlsburs&iVi A.M..
lellveritm pasneimers at Northumberland J:M
a.m.. fur trnlii on I ju-knwanna nnd llloomsbtir
Hallroad, leaving at 7 A.M.jnrriviUtfJn Danvlll.i
r ; l 1 r iiuniiiiiuiik, o.w it.i., ivuiiuil iVittf
A.M., Scranton V2 noon,
MAIL leaves Halt Imoro M't A.M.. dally fexcent
Hundavs); Philadelphia lh'ii) A. M. HairUbur
1I13J l ueiivcriiiK imfiiBtTi nil amii i n ii in i H?r
hind for train on l.nckawanna and Dlmnasbum
Itiiltrond. leu vln if nt P.M.. roeeedlm; nortii
and arriving In Wllllauivport at 0:lo r.M,
I ami lilcli leaves iiaiiitnoreoniiyiexceptwun
lnvs). 12:10 P.M.! Phlladelnhla IhriO'P.M.iIIiirti
hurKbl') l':M,; NorthnmbeilandUiill'.M.: pn-shon.
gers by this train remain overnight nt Noithutu
berland leavlntho following mornlugat 7 A, i.I
arrh ing In Scranton h! M.
80UTUWAUD.
EXPltIS.4 ritAIN leaves Northumberland li-rw
P.M., dally (except Sundays), receiving pavsencers
leavln Hcratitonnt 1:10 P.M.; PUtston fi:JU P.M.;
KinirMon a P.M.; llloomsburR 8:(T7 P.M.; arrlMna
In Philadelphia 7 A.M.; lliirrlshurg 2:m A.Mj
MAHj TItAIN leaves Northumberland lOdO
A.M., dally (except Hundavs). recelvlmr jmsseu
cers leaving Hcranton A.M.; Pittsfnn l!;'J0
A.M.; Kingston (l:.V A.M.; Hloomsiiurg 8;(7 A.M. ;
Danvlllo i':5l A.M.; nud arrlvinc In IlarrMnirif
l:lriP.M.; Philadelphia 5: 1U P.M. ; Jlaltlniore 0 P.1H
ltv this route lielht fiom PuJlalo, Suspension
llrlitue, ltoehestcr, and CanandaKua, or any Inter
mediate point on tbo New York Cential can ho
shipped ihioutfli, when In full car loads, to any
poitiL on ine jacKawauna nnn iiiooinsnurK luiu
load, without break Inc bulks. Hates of lrilsht
und pasenirers fare as low as by any other routu,
J. N. DuItAIlHY, E. S. YOUNO,
Gen'l Wuii't, Hiirrliljurg.I'a. Gen'l I'ass. Atiunt,
jiuiiiinoru.
ISAAC M. SCHOEMEltHUUN.
Ocn'l Western Freight Agent, ltutTalo.
PHILADELPHIA AND E1UI3
UAIIdlOAI). This great lino traverses thq
northern and northwest counties of Pennsylvania
to tho city of Erie, of Iako Erie. H luw bten
leased ami Is operated by tho
PENNSYLVANIA HAlMtOAD COMPANY.
Time nf P.issenucr Trains nt Northumbeiland:
I.BAVK IJASTWAUP. 1. 110 MMl Tmill, lll'ii VtV,
Eric Express Train, 3:iA.ai.j Elmlra Mull 1 rain,
HW A.M. to
LiiAvi: Westwaitp. Erlo Mull Trabi, JT a.m.;
Etle Express Train, 7:11 p.m.; Elmlra Mall Train,
b'Wl'.M.
Passenger cars run through on thoErlo Mult an l
Expiess Trains without change both ways be
tween Philadelphia aud Erie.
NhW Yoitic t'oNNKLTiox. I-eavo New York at 9
a.m., arrlvo at Eile at lt:lj a.m.; Leave Erlo at 1:15
r.M., arrive at Now jork at a:I0 r.M.
E.legant t-leeplng cara on all night trains,
l'or information respecting jtassenger bimhifM
apply nt tbo corner of Thlitletb and Marktt
Streets, Phllailelphla; and for freight busluesaef
thn Company's agents.
H, 11. King-don. Jr., corner of Twelfth and Market
Stricta, Pbiladelphln: .I.AV.lteynnhls, Erlo; Wil
liam lhuwn, Agent N.C.H.H., Jfaltlinoru.
11. II. HOUSTON,
General 1'relght Agent, Philadelphia.
IL W. OWINNEll,
General Ticket Agent. Phlladetphla.
A. L. TYLElt,
Genrral Buperlnteudent, WllliauiMmrt.
March 'i, Imhj.
T ACKAWAXXA AND BLOOIUS-
.IJ lJUItO UAILUOAD.
On aud alter March 11, lMtf, Pat.se user Trains will
run us followH:
souniWAiin. Leavo Scranton nt 1:10 r.M, and
.V a.m.; Kingston at II r.M. aud :V a.m.; lUnuias
burg at s:2i) r.M. and a.m. Ai ilvu at Norlhuui
borland at t):W r.M. and HWW a.m.
NoitniWAr.n. Leave Noi thumberland at 7 A.,
nnd . r.M.; llloonivburg at Wit a.m. and t:i v m.,
Scranton at I !:(." a.m. and 0 r.M, Arrlvo at Scnui
tou at 1 : H a.m. and lu:lj r.M.
II. A. FONDA, Bui.
Kingston, March 13, ISCfJ.
pATAWISSA UAILUOAD.
J Fioni and alter October 2, INK, tho trains will
pass 1 til pelt an fnlloMs;
Goinu Nokth. Elmlra Mall at i r.x.; Erld
Exjaessat ilS a.m.
(fin vn Soin ii. Philadelphia Mall at 11 A.M.;
New York Express ut i r.M.
GEOUCJE WEHU, Bupt.
0
JIX1UU.S WXK.
Tho iinilerslgned would respectfully nnnouneo to
tlie citizens tif Illoonisbttrg nud tho public gene
rally that ho is running nn
O.MNIIUIS LINE
between this plnennml tho different rnllrnM da
potsdaily (Sundays oxecpted), to connect with tho,
several trains going South and West on tho UiU
wlssa and WHliainsport Railroad, aud with tUo)
going Noith nnd South on tho Ijickiiwnnimiuil
lJlootnsburg Railroad.
Ills Omwlbtisses nro In good condition, commo
dious and comtortable, and ehnrges leasonnlile.
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends do
part, can bo accomodated upon reasonable cluiTijo
by leaving timely notice at any of tlio hotel,
JACOII L GIRTON, Proiirietor.
MIV. AJIKKICAX HAY KNII-'U
AND FORK. Wo the nndeislL-ned 1III71IH
I L'olttlllbl.t t'ottlltv wiltli'Sseil Ihn tli.il III 1 It. V
forks on the farm of Mr. Pursel, in Hciiiloil:
Township, on Monday, Mav 7, 1 si III, betueni
Anierlmu Hay Knife and Foils muuuf.ictiucd 'i.v
SI.IFER, WALLS M1RINER .V Co., ot I.-lv
burg, Pit., nud tbo Rtlliders Pnlpnt liny Iii.
Tito Anierleaii Folk lltit-d moie bay In ono
draught than the Rtiudel In three. We arcs-ins-tied
11 will take as much bavinto the mow us 'an
gotsl boi-M-s can draw. ve also saw it etitihi.
hay, nnd think it ettunot bo bent us u hay l;tiii
timi ehi eifuliy recommend it us tlio best I1115 furlt
and knlfo wo have ever seen.
". lliTTi.Mir.Miun, int. F. O. HAi:r.iso,
W. 11. KlItlN.s, .ItlllN DtlAK,
.Ions lu:ri:itii k, Dami:i. Novku,
II. 1 H(i i.i:m 1 i.t.i-it, Hvi.vr-sri:it Pirsi.L,
MiniAi:!. llr.i.i.ui!, John Woi.f.
They also inanuiaeliiro tho celebrated l!n l;-y
Ilea ppr and .Mutter, and other agricultural iui) u
incuts.
J 11. WALTKU,
L'lto Walter vt Kaub,
Importer und Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE,
No. 211 North Third Stieet,
between lluco und Via"
Phllailelphla.
JJKXJAJIIN Q11KHX-,
Dealer In ,
CARIirriNGS, WINDOW SHADIM,
OIL CLOTHS, MA1X, .U,
No. .11 Noi th Second Street,
Phlladclpliln.
O AV. ULABOX & CO.,
Manufatitircrs of
OILCLOTHS AND WINDOW HIIADI-S
Wurehouse, No. 121 North Third Strcut.
Philadelphia.
t 11. LoxcisTnivrii,
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