The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 19, 1869, Image 4

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    13LOOMSEU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,
farmer's 8i,iu'tm,Ht.
Cauu of Haiiniwi. Our lllttu chili
lielil 11 minttner iiici'llns dtirliiK uuo ol
lliu lulu rntuy ovculng'. TIiu subject ol
unuvcrMitloti wus lliu C'ti of Humes.-,
MtKt tlui following Iri lliu sj.lrlt of It :
Tlmt 1.4 n very iuil policy, for nil but
.Unit-Midler, to keep K-ar.s In or nrn'rtlio
kotrlU otiililo. Ou.8 (if tliu tuvifitie rx who
luiil diililil! In cliciii !.( ry, showbtl that
aiiunoiiln Is very Itijuvlniis. to Iwitkvr,
Rpcclally when It eonVnliis i Iiro
inmitil of Rrcnso J licnco, gprH which
bio iilloUcd to remain In the stable art)
niu'nj'H mnro or Icm Injured by tlit
mniuoiitj which constantly urine.-) from
Hlw immure ; Iriit this Injury Is In pro
portion to tho nmoutit of ck'nnllncs.
which 1.1 ubfCrvud hi the. stable. Of nil
klmlri, thoeo in which horses or sheep
ro kept nro most Injurious, lie enuso of
tho volatile nature of tho nifttinre. If
cow stublos nro kept clean (ttt they
liould for other rcusoni bo) tliu Injury to
Rears kept la tin in Will bo but rilchfc,
The best plan Ik to haven naall, dry
room on purpose; stich a room can, with
n few boards and nails, eooii lis made,
mid the saving In tho harness will soon
repay tho trouble.
Unu of tho members exhibited n piece
of culfckln which he hnd used u.-i a ccrlfJ
fur hii harltliorn (liquid ammouia)
bottle, for five, daygj the leather was so
corroded that it might bo picked to
plefe.i with tho fingers without any
nfilcultyi Whether any of thw mem
1m.ts Wero wiser forthoilisous-ion or not
I will.not state, but I notice two new
harness rooms which have, been con
etructetl, and one of them Is on linden
sblro farm j not because there was tlot
odu there befoio, but becuuso Uio first
one wns-too near tho bitrnyardand near
ly over a wall. I do not think tliatthoro
Hs ono member of tho club who has npt
been banefltcd by the discussions whicl
hove ulrcady listen phKO, and in order
to loeelvo this benefit .ionic ofthein rid
three in lies.
When tho iAtbJect of olllrtjr or trreas
lug hnrncm was brought up, thero were
several plans given. Tho plan was to
isepnrnto tuo harness Into tho sniallenit
possible pieoea, and, If heavy harness
wash each piecowcll in cistllosonp and
water until cleaned ofall outside grtasi
and dirt; tho pieces then to be laid oi
board or table, and neat' foot or tun
iter's oil applioil with u brush, general
ly using from half a pint to a pint o
oil to a pair of heavy farm harnesi ; to
clean carriage harnoss, only tho dirty
parts should bo washed and then greas
n before ;if yon wih to give tho gears
n black appearance, at tho expense o
clean nanus, a small portion of lamr
black irray bo mixed with tho oil before
applying It to tha leather. One mem
ber recommended n. solution of copperas
mauoTcry weak as a blackoner, but
tins was vetoed by :t voto of fourteen t
five, as being Injurious to the leather,
All agreed that neat's foot oil was the
best Mib.ftaiipo for mnklng and keepin
icatlicr pliable.
Another plan proposed and practiced
by ono of tho members was to grease
mo gtiirs nsin tho lornier plan, tuul tlion
nfter they had partially dried in, to give
mem n com or varnlsli made by dissol
Ing shellac in alcohol. Tho rule eiven
for making thin varnish Wiw to place
tne siioiiuc in a Dottle, and pourin ejoo
alco'iol until tho shellack is covered
then add a small lump of camphor, nn
cork up tho bottio; inn few days, if th
alcohol Is good, tho shellao will bo dis
solved, and utter a good shake and th'
addition of one-third moru tdcohol, the
varnish Is rcudy lor ue. It should bo
put oil with a common paint brush
Enough varnish for a set of common
e-trrlago harness would cost about ten
cents. Gears so treated remain pliable
for a long timo, for thu varolii will
turn Iho water; tho mwnber who prac
ticed it mud that his heavy iian.usi re-'i
quired giianlng but once a year.
This plan cannot bo practiced where
the gears aro kept in tho Mnble, as Iho
ammonia will soon ilcMroy thuvarnUh.
Tho varnisji if uuulu of good materials,
will dry in two hours nt Hie furthest.
tteniiimtown Tcleyroph.
IillAKS of tub Faum. To feed nub
bins of com or dr ground feed to cut
tlo; becausoitis not properly chowed,
as intended by Nature, and us U ikcch
sary to bo entirely digested.
To leed eattio in blacks, bceatii-o I hey
waste more tbun they eat.
To allow cattle to roam at will nil
over tho country or tilt farm; because
they trample and Injuro valuable grass
hNids or graln-cropw. Keep them nt
home, soil them, and havo warm sin-
bin; you will savo food and ecouoimio
Tota.
To allow hay to Ho lato In tho even
lug. It Is better to neglect your corn to
xecuro your hay early.
To burn valuable timber for fuel, at
present prices of timber.
To let unlilled land lio waste and un
used when It would bo quite easy to do
vote It to tho production of trows for thu
purpose of building. Tho wood-fuel
any farmer uses each wintar would by
worth in mouu ButUclent to purchase
coal for two years.
To let cattle out of the stable on cold
daye after wiling dry feed and bo hen
off to fill themselves with ico-water ami
get a chill, or stand huddled up in some
fence corner thegrcattir pari of tho day
To cultivate nny more land than enn
bo thoroughly taken care of and well
manured.
Jf every farmer will look Jong and
hard enough, ho will find moro leaks
than he In nwnro of.
111 paper buforo the Now castle
Farmers' Club, Mr. Thockley .said: A
few things strike mo which ought al
ways to be remembered In tho manage
ment of ntltle: First; never buy a bail
bred beast. Secondly; buy them rtioap
and they urn half sold. Third; feed
them on tho bust food, Fourth ; givo
them their food regulurljr, and let it bo
clean imd wholesome. Fifth ; keep
them warm and comfortable. And
lastly, sell us soon uj thpy aro'good
beef, as that U tho timo tho farmer gets
mo"t profit out of them.
A eoriespomlint (4 thu American
funnert' Jfapajlnt helped to build a
eorut'rlb in Vermont flfty-fivo years
ago, which Isstlfl In good ordor, and in
which no rat or mouo was aver known
to be. It is set on stone pillars, two
feet high, each capped by n broad, flat
stone, smooth on tho underside.
(Jaiiiiaoh Jhm.y. Holl Cabbago In
tho usual way, and squeeze it inn colan
der till perfectly dry; then chop small ;
wlil i little butler, pepper uud salt;
prckstho whole very closely into un
earthenware mould, and' bake one hour
either In ti aide oven or In front of tho
lire. When dono (urn it out.
Ilk lUoil WtftMfilt,
s (I'ituctuiM.)
MaiVmi 'fit in could not kiiflluiently
1 mt ru m grand a resolution ; she
niniNed to assist her in ever way in
er power ; but that Mio found henelf
lulled In this Instance, In eonfiqwenco
f the fault which they had committed.
he Good Voninti took leave of her,
and would iifct acquaint illrtU of tho
rlnco with herdcslgn.for fmrof affciH-
ug them aud weakening hw own do-
termlnxtlon. She sot out with tho part
rldgu (lying by her rk!c ; and as they
i.isd the Iron (ink, tho partridge ?na tell
er with her beak a Utile nxs.1 from its
iiink, aud placed it In Hit hands of tho
ir)od Woman. "W hen you aro In tho
greeted peril which ran befal you,
vald she Jo hrr, "throw this ms$s nt tho
feet of thoKlnfi-." Tho Good Woman
treasured u( tluw words, and hardly
had she advanced six steps when she
was sclxcd by some of tln wicked
King's foldlcis, whom ho always kept
In rcudlnes-son tho outskirts ofthodo'
main of Madam Tu-lu. They led her
beforo htm. "I hnvo thee nt last wick
ed creature l1' eald lie ; "I will put thcoto
deatli by Mio most cruet torture 1" "I
came but for tbnt purjiose," replied she,
"and thou mayest exercise thy cruelty
as thou wilt on me, only spare my chll
drcn, who aro so young and Incapable
of having offended tlieo. I offer theo
my life for theirs." All who heard
thet-u wods were filled with pity at her
magixmlinlty ; the King alono was un
moved. Tho Queen, who was present,
shed a torrent of tears. The King was
so Indignant with her that ho would
havo killed her, if her attendants had
not placed themnclves between them.
She fled, uttering piercing cries.
Tho Imrbaroua King caused tho Good
Woman to bufchut up, ordering them to
feed her well, In order to render ap
proaching death more frightful to her.
tie coinmamlcd them to fill it pit with
snakes, vipers, aud Mjrrwits, promising
himeclf the pleasuro at precipitating
tho Good Woman into it. What n hpr
rlole mode of execution I It imikcts oilo
slimhlcr to think of itl
Tho ofllccrs of this unjust l'rlnco
obeyed liiui witli regret; nud when
they had fulfilled this frightrul ardor,
the King cuino to the spot. They wero
atout to bind the Good Woman, when
she begged tbem not to do t-o, assuring
them that faliu had bufKcieut courago to
meet dbuth with her hands free; aud
feeling she had no time to lose, she ap
proached tho King, and threw tho moes
at his loot, lie was at that uiumunt
close to the frightful gulf, aud stepping
forward to inspect it uguin with pleas
ure, his feet slipped on the iuos, and
he tell in. Hardly bad he reached the
bottom of the pit, when tho sanguinary
reputes darted upou him, unit stdug
him to death, and tko Good Woman, at
the ume instant, found herself In com
pany with her dear part' idgo in the
House of ito.-H.
Whilst these things were happening,
Finfin and hlretlo wero almost dead
with misery in their fearful prison;
their innocent affection alouokept them
alive. They wero baying very sad and
very attesting tilings to each other,
when they perceived on n sudden tho
doors of their dungeon open and admit
Minis, thn handHome Prince, and Mad
am Tu-tu, who threw themselves on
their necks, and who, though speaking
all nt once, failed not, In the midst of
this Joyful confusion, to announce tho
deatli of tho King. "Ho was your fath
er, Finfin.us well as that of the Prince,"
said Madam Tu-tu ; "but ho wits unnat
ural and tyrannical, and would n hun
dred times havo put the Queen, your
dear mother, to death. Let us go to
keek her." They did so. Her amialjo
nature made her feel bomo regret at tho
deatli of tliu King, her husband. Fin
fin and tho Princo also paid aH decent
respect to bis memory. Finfin was ac
knowledged King, and Mirtls and LI
retto Princesses. They went all togeth
er to the House of Ito-es, to see tho
generous Good U oiuan, who thought
she should dloof Joy in embracing them.
They all acknowledged that they owed
their lives to her, and moro than their
live, as they wero Indebted to her for
their happiness also.
From tiiat moment they considered
thenihelves perfectly happy. The inar
l iages wero celebrated with great pomp.
King Finfin espoused tho Princess hi
retle, and Mirtls tho Prince. When
tliesu pplendid nuptials wero over, tho
Goo I Woman asked permission to re-
tiro to tho Houso of lloscs. They wero
very unwilling to consent to this, but
yielded to her sincere wish. Tho wid
owed Queen ulso desired to pass tho
rest of her life with tho Good Woman,
and the partridge and tliu fawn did
likewise. They wero quite disgusted
with tho world, and found tranquillity
In that charming retreat. Madam Tu
tu often went to visit them, as did the
King aud Queen, tho Princo and Prin
cess.
Happy those who can imltato tho ac
tions of thu Good Woman. Such gran
dutir of soul niiut over meet dub re
ward. Little do they fear being wreck
od on tho ohouls of Fortune, who can
give up till with so much courage. Dis
cretion, Sense, Virtue what may not
mortals owo to you, their truest friends
In need.
ACi.Kitii'Ab ANKcnoTi:. Tho Iev.
Samuel Clawsuu a Methodist preacher
of eccentric manners, bometlmes called
the wllil man, wns very popular In
Western-Virginia, some twenty years
ago. Ho was ctovi-eyod and wiry made,
tuid very durk-skimied for a white man.
At tliuej ha wn.s surprisingly eloquent,
always excitable, and occasionally ex
travnsant, nn onco accompanied n
brother minlite-r, llov. Mr. R., n prom
inent p&stor, In n visit to u colored
ehuroh. Mr. H,, gavo tho colored
preacher the hint, and of courso Claw-
mu wu Invited to preach. Ho did so,
and daring the sermon set tho Impul
sive Africans to shouting nil over (ho
house. This, In (urn, set Cfuwson to
extravagant words and actions, and ho
leaped out of the pulpit like u deer, nud
borau to take the hands of the colored
brethren, and mix in quito happily.
Ho wept for Joy. Theu, prcsslngJ
through tho crowd, ho found brother It,,
and, sitting down l3sldo him, ho throw
his arm around hU neck, nnd with tears
streaming down ids cheeks, ho said:
"lirother It., I almost wish I had been
born a uogr. These folks have intra
religion than wu have." "YoH, well,"
said brother It., "you com ho near it
that yott iwedrt'-t cry alipitt It!"
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Fcin'matioii of sound political information
. . I. . . 1 .1 1
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dotel . . . .
Wclvivo Just finished an cxcitinc political
struggle, ami tho Dciuocialie party, vigor
0K3 iiim! undismayed, ii now rimdy to begin
tlte liglit again, ana to light on until victory
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curing victory li tlio Domoeratio prc.n of
the country, and svery man who enn afford
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should atonco do so.
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ns well lor the politician w the genera
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WELSH & RODI1.
14 and Ifi South Seventh street,
Philadelphia.
'QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
Bloomsburg, Pn.
M. C. SLOAN A BROTHER
thu successors of i
WILLIAM SLOAN A HON
contlnuo the business of making
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
aud every stylo of
FANCY WAGONS,
which they havo constantly on hand to suiters'
tnmcrs. Never nstns nny material but tho best
and employing tho most experienced workmen
til iy hopo to continue as heretofore to give entire
satisfaction to every customer. An Inspection ol
their work, nnd of the reasonablo price asked for
l.e same. Is sure to Insure n sale.
J II. JIAI.E'S
MAMMOTH ailOCKRY,
tilIVU' BLOCK, MAIN ST., IlJ.OOMflllCllO, r
A laigo assortment of fancy
GROCERIES
constantly on liand.Cranberrles, Kcfdlcss Raisins
Valentin Rosins, KuhIIsIi Currants, Citron, Mac.
nionl. Canned fiuliCud Hsliund Maclienil.Extra
family Uour, buck wheat Hour, com meal, feed
nnd provisions of ull kind, tobacco and segars.
Cashiald for butter uud eggs. Uumls dellverid
loall parts of tho town. Jan. 1,'bO
RM FOR SALE.
Will be sold nt nrlvnto sale n valuable f.irm sit.
unto In Madison twp.. Columbia county, about
two pi lies from Jerseytown. and one nnd one-
nan uuioi irom r ruiibiowu, eouiaimug
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES
of land inoro or less; about 25 acres Is well tim
bered, and the balance In a blub state of cultiva
tion, and un orchard nf chotcu irult, wlieri-ou uru
eruricu iiyn bets or liuiitiings. All Inroruiatlon
In regard to tho properly tun bu had of Clark
jiuuiue on me preminesor jonu iiiiuine, i.uue
stone twp., lontour county, Pa, (Dec, 2Y(U-l!in
A It. M E R S
Can b supplied nt nil times ttli ground
NOVA SCOTIA PLASTER.
JARVIS ISLAND GUANO,
AND PHOSPHATES,
At tho mill of PAXTON A HARMAN.
Rupert, Dec, 18,'ii-Srno.
$2000
A YEAR.
Willi llttld Inlmr. soinrtlttlil. entlrrK- tiiiv fur
all thosoout of employment, nslnnlsbing results
heard from, every day since discovered (Sloth)
per dsymailo by every alio who has yet taken
hold of thu busliift,, open lo ull, no capital re
quired. All those having uuy fiar ol being hum
buged will obllgo me by not noticing lids; all
uiiiii. MiiuirM nm wiiiiuuv iieiiiy. i-ur purlieu,
lars please ruelnso staiiip for circular. Address
Vuleiilliie Blank, New lilonmneld Perry Co., Pu,
Nov, V7,'ls-0m,
g ADDLE &. HARNESS MAKER.
OKAM1J.VII.I.E, t'OLUUllIA COUNIY, l'ENN'A,
THE undersigned respectfully Informs his
friends and tho publlo that ho has bought out
Thouah Rrt-KJ.11:, and will continue thu business
ofSADDLEund HARNESS MAKING, In ull Its
varluus brunches, at thcold stand ulsiro Snyder's
Hotel, and hopeft to deserve nud recelvo the pat
ronage of all who need nrUcles In his line.
Feb.24,'bH GWjltlli: LAZARUS.
NOT
I G E
'I'lm nubile uro hcrt-br nollned th&ton tb 4th
davuPL-brnarY ls(J9 I nurchused at Constublu's
H4le,lhu following pruperty, sold as the goods
ami cnaiiws oi t in, i nur, vi&i
Onti Cook HUivo, 1 llnrtnu, 1 Dot. llmlrs, 3
Rocking Chairs 1 iU4 slid Bedding, ii yards of
Carpet und olio llrsjis kettle.
ITU nubile are hereby uotllled thst I have loan-
(-4 sulj porsoual pron.-rty In Wllllaui lircr, uud
are re.uetisl not In purchase, nor molest llio
ssnie. j-.. A. jk2'.l.lJ!?E.Ui
MiNiinvllia, Vnu.vi,n,u,
DRY GOODS.
jyIIjhliK'8 BTOItE.
KAM. AND WIMTF.lt C100DB.
Tlie subscriber liiw Juit returned from the clttM
with nnolhcr largo nml select imsottmcnt ot
Hl'IttNO AMU BUMMUlt uoons,
purclmspil In New York nml riiltmlclphla nl llio
lowest Ilnuro, mid which no la determined to ncll
on ns moderate- terms m can bo procured clso
where In Uloomsburg. Ills stock comprises
LADIES' DltliSS GOODS
of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, tot-ether
Willi nlnrgo rnssortmcnt or Dry uoous nnu un
ccrles, couslstlng of tho following articles I
t'nrpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths.
Casslmeres,
Hhnwls,
Vlnnncls,
Bilks,
While Ooods,
I.tncns,
Hoop Hklrts,
Muslins,
Jlollowwnro
Cednrwnrp
Quecnswnre. iinruwnio
Coots nnd Bhoes,
lints find Cnps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-aiassoJ,
Tobacco,
CotR'O,
Hugnrs,
Teas,
Wee,
Allspice,
U Inner,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS QKN ItALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ne Invites tho attention of tho
publlo generally. Tno highest price will bo paid
ror country produco In exchange for goods.
8. II. MILI.Ell&SON,
Arcado Buildings, Uloomsburg, Tn,
HEAT ItEDUCTION IN PItlCICS
AT
PETEll ENT'S STOKE,
IN LIGHT STltEET,
OP
PALL AND WINTER GOODS.
THE subscriber has Just received. and has on
hand nt lits old Btnud In Light Street, a largo and
select
ASSORTMENT OF 3IEIICIIANDISE
purchased at tho lowest figure, aud which ho
determined to sell on ns moderate terms as
be procured elsewhere In Light Btreot,
Fon cash on couxthy nioDvcn,
Ills stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles nnd latest fashions,
Calicoes, Musltns.
Utnghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Bilks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Batlnetts, CnRslnicrs,
Cottoundes, Kentucky Jcnns.
AO., Ad AC.
GROCERIES, MACKERaij,
Qucenswnre, Cedarwarc, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CArS.
In short everything usually kept In a country
store. The patronage of his old friends and the
public generally, Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market prlco paid for country pro
duce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1SC7.
J J. B R O W E R,
" Is now ottering to tho publlo Ids Stock of
SPUING GOODS
consisting In part of a full lino of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG
CARPETS,
Flue cloths and casslmero for Ladles' coats,
HANDSOME DRESS GOODS,
of nil patterns nnd qualities, Inlalds nnd Prints
of vailous qualities and prices,
BLEACHED AND EROWN MUSLINS,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
AND
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good assortment of
LADIES? t CHILDREN'S QAITERSJc BOOTS.
Fresh Groceries and Spices. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
in one-half and one-fourth barrels.
Now Is tho timo to mako your selections, as I
am offering goods at very low prices, nnd our
motto is fair dealing to nil, and not to bo under
sold by nny. J. J. BROWER.
Bloomsburg, April 12, 1867,
JEBRUARY LIST AT I.W.IIARTMAN'S.
s
PLENDI1) WINTER DRESS
Goods Selling nl n low llgure, at
I. W. HARTMAN'S.
A FEW MORE LONG SHAWLS
AT A GREAT REDUCTION, AT
I. W. HAUTMAN'd.
JADIE'S CLOTH SACKS
Marked down from f5 00 lo $3 no. nt
I. W. HARTMAN'S.
UKAKFAST SHAWLS AND
Wool Scarfs with'fi few LntlleB1 Uridal
nnd other Hoods down lit prices, at
I. W, HAUTMANIS.
A
FEW MORE REMNANTS
of Prints, DoLntus, Muslins, CassImcrs.Ac,
nt cost or less, nt I, W. HARTMAN'S.
T
HREE NEW ROLLS OF
Carpets Just received at
I.W.IIARTMAN'S.
F
LOOR OIL CLOTHS
l-l 5-1 0-1 8-1 a nice pattern of each
at I.W.IIARTMAN'S.
"jyjEN'S, LADIE'S, & CHILDREN'S
Arcllo Gums.at I. W. HARTMAN'S.
"JASINS, PRUNES, DRIED
Peaches, Cherries, Apples, Soup Beans dc,
ou band ut I, W. HAltTMAN'H
"jyINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL
who live by Preaching supplied wilti goods
low for cash, at I.W.IIARTMAN'S.
""y A R R EN'S
AKDWATKK 1'llOOY Illl'llGVEU riKX
FELT AND CEMENT llOOFINQ I
Tho advantages which this composition possesses
nro many. 11 Is both water.tl
in a
nd nru.nrnol.
It Is not affected by heat or cold.
It eun be ap-
plied loan almost perfectly fiat roof, ouo Inch I
ineiioot ueiug an mat is requireu.
It Is easily
uuii quicKiy reiKiireti,
r.tber llre-nrooi roof
Its cost Is less than unv
r.ther Ure-proof roof now In use. Testimonials
Irom all parts ol the country as to Us durability,
security uud chtupness will be shown by
JOHN W. KRAMER,
June G'C8. Agent, Bloomsburg, Pu,
A II no specimen of the roofing can be seen at
W 11, Koous' new ouse on Filth Street,
pUMPS I PUMPS FOR SALE.
The undersigned Irgs leave In Inform the citi
zens of thlsplui-o and vlclulty that he Is prepared
lo furnish, ntshnri notice, one of the best WOOD
EN PUMPS for Welta undClstt-rns ever ottricxl
lo the public, liter nro guarante-M lo tbrow
moro water iu less I rule and with Jess labor than
nny other pump in Uiis pari of tho country nnd
they cunnol bo surnsAscd for beuuty or finish, or
slui pllclly of urrangenifnt,alucomblututf cheap
ni-h. utnl ilurulillllv l-'jicli iiuinu belinr Marram.
-d to perform Its ork well or no sulo, Elius
Kliuiiiiiii Is liifent lor (Tfiliinibia county. Price
76 cents per foot J iced In tho well. Orders by
mull or iiiuerwiso iiriiiupiiy iiiiuiiutui
t-pt, i,'C6-ly ELIAS HUUMAN, CutawlsP.
RAIL ROADS.
NOIITIIERN OENTIIAL HAlh
WAY. On nud after May loth 1SCS, Trains Will
leavo NoiiTHUMnnni.ANn ns follows I
NOItTHWAllD.
125 A. H., Dally to Wllllnmsport, (except Humtny)
rnrElmlni. Ciinaiidatgnii, Uich(ler, Ilulliilo,
Husiienslon llildge, amlN. l-'nlls.
C'A p. ii., Dally, (ex ii-i a HuuUays) for l'.linlra and
lltitliild vlii l.rln lliillivuv Irotii lollnlm.
OLIO f. m Dally, (exccptBundnys) for Williams-
port.
TKAINS BOUTHWAtlD.
5.15 A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for Baltimore.
WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
0.3) P.M. Dally (cxeoptBimday's)forllaltlmoro
wnsiungiou una rniiaueiiiua.
i:i. H. YOUNO,
Uenernl l'ussenger Agent.
I A CK AW ANN A AND 1JLOOMS
JJ UU11U ItA.LAOAD
On and vSUt Nov 3Jth, 1MH, l'assengcrTralns wilt
ruu us iouowsi
aolugBouth.
Leavo Leavo
Doing North
Arrlvo Arrlvo
n. m. p.m.
a. in.
it. in,
.Scr.mlon (,:a
1.10
t'.n
1,1'IU 0
i:.:J
lu.57
7.11
7.W
8.18
7.111
Leavo
7.10
Plttston 6.00
Kingston il.'.-J
I'lymoutli (I.Ii
HhleliKhluny.... 7M
4.17
G.'li
4.H
,').ll)
tl.l',
0.5,
7.17
R'.'O
o.io
H.IU
Ki'i
7.a-t
Dll ,V,Li& H l.i,
llloom H S.atf
(I.1U
(i.eu
lluport S.3-)
Danvillo D.UI '
Arrlvo Arilvo
Leavo
North'd U.4J l).W
4.13
Tho 11,10 Train nl Bcranton makes connections
Willi Express Train lor ew York ut a o clock
p. in,, urriviiig JU ow itirKv.jo p. m.
II. A. FONDA, Bup't,
ISM. 1SC8.
DIIILADELPHIA AND ERIE
X KAILllOAD.
WINTEK TIME TABLE,
lllllOUGII AND DlllKCT 1IUUTE 11KTWF.EN THILA
DCLl'llIA, BALTIMOUR, llAKIUSUUltU, WIL
LIAMSPOKT, AND TUB
OltEAT OIL UEOION OF I'ENNSYLVANIA,
KLEOANT SLEKl'l.NU CA11S
On ull Night Trains.
On nnd nrier Monday, Nov. Bird 1SCS, tho
Trains on lliu 1'hllaUelphla A- Erlo Hall ltoad Mill
ruu as lonows:
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.11p.m.
' ' " Norlhuiuberlaud...0.10u.m
" " nrr, at Erlo O.Oiun
ERIE EXPREbS leaves Philadelphia U.A) in.
" " " Nort'd 0.50 p.m.
" " nrr. at Erie lu.iu u.ni,
UI..M1UA leaves l'liiiaueinli a Lffliun
" " Nortird 4.'rp.m
" " arr. ntLocklluvcu 7.15 p.m,
E.VSTWARD,
MA1LTRA1N leaves Erie WJVSa.m,
" " ' Norlh'd '.Vlin.m.
" " nrr.nt PhlladcliihKi lo.nua.iu.
ERIE EXPREbS leaves Urlo 0.v.- p.m.
" " ' Noit'd .O.HOn.mi
" ' nrr.ntPlillailetphla l.'JOp.m.
Mail nud Exnress c-onuects with OH Cieekimd
Allegheny RlYtr Rail ltoad. Daggago checked
IUIUUUUi
A. L. TYLER,
General Suverlntcudeut, Wllllaiusport.
pATAWISSA RAILROAD On mid
J after MONDAY, Nov. a, Itw, Passenger
tialnson tho Cutawlssa Railroad will nin nttuo
following named houis :
Afaff Smth.
nrATioNs.
Wllllnmsport.
Muucy.
Wnthoutown.
Milton.
Diiuville.
Itupert.
Cntuwlssa.
ltlngtowu.
Buuiuilt.
Ouakake.
Matt North
Arr, CIO p.m.
Dep. 6.11 "
" 6.12 "
" 4JU
" J.10
" y.63 "
" 3. "
" 121 "
" l.j) "
" 1.-I0 "
" 1,20 "
1.10 "
" In. j a.n..
Dep. 7.W n,iu
8.20 '
" 8..5I) "
" U.IU "
tt.52 "
" 10.12 "
" lU.'Jj '
" ll.i'J "
' 12.30 p.m.
" 12.W
" 1.00
" 2.15
" 1.23
Arr. o.
1 . Muliony June.
Dine. Tniuuquu. Dluu.
' Revdluir.
Pbllndelphla,
8.10 "
10.50
J To New YorK vlu. Read-
Ing or Mauch Chunk,
i-ruiu ,i-w York via. t
Muilcll l?lilllltr. r
7.(0
NoChangoof ears between Wllliamsport and
Phlladelpulu. UEO. WEUli Suy'l.
READING RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGMENT, Dec. 11th, lbul.
Great Trunk Lino fiom tho North and North
west lor I'lilladelphlu.Nuw Yntk,lteaulng,Potls
VIlle.T'uliiaiiua, Aslilund, Lebanon, Alleulown,
Uustou, Epluula, Lttlz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac,
'iiulus leuvo llurrlsbuig lurNew York, as mi
lows: At3,.jo, 6iO uud 8,lu u. in., 12,10 noon aud
2,05 U0,oip.iii., connecting with bluillur trains on
tuo l'u. ltutlload, aud airivlng al New York ut
11,0-), 11,00 n.lii., & 3,50 7,00.1: 10,05 p, m
Hiveping cms ui-cimipuuyiug tho 11,60 u.iu. nnd
10.60 p.m. itulns wliliuui elitiuge.
Leuve IlnrrlbbuiBlur llcuuiug, Pottsvllle, Tn
muqua, Mlnersvllle, Asbland, l'ltio Uiove, Allen
town nnd l'lilladelpliluut 8,10 a.m., uud 2,05 uud
4,10 p.m., stopping ut Lebanon anil principal way
stutious; tbo 4,10 p.m. making connections lor
i'!itluilciphluaudi,olumbluouiy. For Pottsvllle
bciiuylKill lluveu uud Auburn, via Schuylkill
nnd busquehiiuuii Kallro.id, leao llairlsbulg ut
a,ao p.m. Returning: Leavo New Yolk ut ti.oo
a.m. uud 12.00 ui., uud 5,10 uud 8,oop.ui. bleeping
cirsnccoiupuiij my tbo 0,00 u.ln.,und5,10 nud 8,00
p. in., trains wliliuui etiauge. Way Pusscnger
Train leaves Phlludelphlaui 7,30 n.iu., returning
irom Reading ut 0,35 p.m stopping at ull stntlons;
Pottsvllle at?-liu. in., aud .bljp.m., Asblnud U,00
atfll uud 12,11) noon, uud 2,00 p. in., Tumaqua at
8,30 a. m,uud 1,00 aud 8,13 p, m.
Leave I'ottsvllle lor ilaulsburg, vlaSchnylkll
nud susquehnuua ltaUi uad ut 7,i0 n.m. aud 12,00
noon.
Reading Accommodation Tialn leaves Reading
nt 7,S0 u.iu., returning Horn Pblladelphla at 4A '
p.m.
I'ottstown Accommodation Trnimleaves Polls
town ut 0,15 a.m.,, returning, leaves Pulludelphu
ut -1,00 p.m. r
Columbia Railroad Tralnv. I.nv. irmi.ti.,.. n
7,00 a.m., uud 0-15 p.m. lor Ephratu, UlU, Laucns.
l'eiklomeu 1UU1 Road Trains leavo I'crklomeu
Junction ut 0,15 u.iu., una 6.55 p. m. Reluming i
Iahwo Bklppuek ut 8.00 u.iu., and. 1,15 p.m., con
necting wun similar tlalns ou Reading Railroad
uiioumiiunu.iuw lUlUllie,UUj),n.,l'HU K
adelphla 8,ii u.iu. nnd 3,15 p.m., the s,00 a.m. trulu
ruuuiug ouiy iu iicaiiiug; 1-oltsMUu 8,00 a.m.;
Ilairlsbiug 6,50 a.m. uud j,lo undlo.W p.m.,und
Ueadlug al 1.05 and 3,(j0 uud 7,13 a.m. lor llallis
burg, and 12,50 n.m., und 7,31 p.m. lor New Yoik,
and J,2o p.m. lor Pblladelpbla.
Comiuutatton, Mileage, rienson, School nnd Ex
cursion tickets lo and Horn all poiuts, nt i educed
rules.
Baggage checked llirough ; 100 pounds nllowed to
each passenger,
G. A. NICOLLS,
GeuerulHupelluIiuilcut.
Reading, Pa., Dee. II, Dwi.
IJHE REST IS THE CHEAPEST 1
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
HEADS TIIR LIST,
And leads Ihecolumn 1,01)8 ahead of nil others.
Tins ainciuuo is tne
SIOST TOPULAR IN USE.
It uses the finest needle of any Machine In ex
istence,
Any lady wanting n good
SEWING 51 A O II I N E,
Will consult her own Interests by buying n
mrtui-.ll. jl is raster to run, learn nnu jteep in
oruer man uuy Aiacuiue in me wuriu.
OVER 850,000 OF THEM IN USE.
Tbo fullest Instruction clvcn those who nur-
chase, and the Machine will lis waiikaxteu to
you lur ouo yeur.
Please call nt my Store nnd satisfy yourselves,
Here you wilt find Needles, Thread nud Silk,
DAVID LOWENI1KRG, Agent
April S.'CS-lf. Bloomsburg, Pn.
LUMBIA HOUSE,
BY
BERNARD S TO II NEK,
Having lately purchased and flltcd up the
well-known Roblsou Hotel Properly, located a
FEW E00K3 ABOVE THE COUKT HOUSE,
mi tho same side of tho street, In the town of
iiioomsuurgi ana Having omulutda license ror
tho same asu
RESTAURANT,
the Proprietor has determined to Klve to the neo-
jde visiting tho town ou business ur pleasure,
A LITTLE MORE ROOM.
His stabling also Is extensive, and Is fitted up
to put bugglcsnndcnrrlagesluibedry. He prom
ises that everything ubout his establishment shall
be conducted In nu orderly uud lawful manner;
and ho respectlully solicits a share of the publlo
I alrouuge. lmyl7'0"M)iu.
G
ET THE REST.
Mnnsnn's Cornier Tubular T.lnlitiiltifF lliul lu
tho best prlecilon against disaster by llghlnlng
ever lnvuedo. Tho subscriber Is ugeutfortho
novo Invention, nud all orders by mall or In
erson will be promptly attended lo.
Muyl5,'(W E.B. BIDLEMAN,
Q. W. I1LARON & CO.,
Manufacturers ol
OIL CIX1THU AND WINDOW MHADEfl.
Wiurehotua, No, Ui Nortb Third HUoot
I'bUAdtlphU.
GROCERIES, Etc.,
QONFEOTIONERY.
Tho nnderalirneil would rrsnectfullp announce
o tho publlo thnt ho has opened ft
FIItST-CLABS CONFECTIONERY STORI
III thobulldlni lately occupied liy Iternnnl Blih
ncr, whero he Is prepaied lo (urulsli nil kinds of
PLAIN FANCY CANDIIiS,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FORF.K1N A DOMESTIC F11U1TH,
NU1H, RAIS1N8&C, AC, AC.
11 Y WllOLEHAl.K On 11KTAI1..
In short, n mil assortment of all goods in
his line of business. A great variety of
-DOLLS, TOYS, Ac.,
suitable for luo Holidays. 1'nrllculnr attention
given to
DREAD AND C A ICES,
of nil kinds, fresh every day,
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
OHIHTMAS TOYS.
A call Is solicited, nnd satisfaction will be
guaranteed.
Nov. 22, 1807. ECKHART JACOBS.
REMOVAL OF
U. V. MAllll'H
NEW STORE
TO SKIVE'S BLOCK,
ON THK ConNKR OF MAUKET AND 1HON BTrtEKTU.
Tho undersigned having received from tho city
a full nnd complete supply of
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE
CEDAll AXD WlLLOir-WAllE,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
T O 11 A C O O ,
A 7 X A iV D HII O E S,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I propose selling nt a very low figure
lor ensn or produce
49-Call nnd see. '
April 12, UOT. C. C. MAUR,
GRAND OPENING
(IRANI) OPKNINO
(UlAND OPKNING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER UOODH
PALL AND WINTER GOO Dh'
I ALL AND WINTER GOODS
PALL AND WINTER GOODs
consisting ot
consisting of
consisting or
consisting or
consisting of
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
DRY OOOI14.
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAIN
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAP!
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES'
HOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES!
BOOTS AND SHOES!
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
REA DY-MADE CLOTI UNO
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
READY-MADE CLOTHlIlo!
LOOKING-GLASSES.
LOOK I N (1-G LASS KS
LOOKING-OLASM1X
LOO K I N O-G LARS Es
LOOKlNO-OLASSl-ii;
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS
NOTIONS
NOTIONS,
notions!
paints and oils,
paints and oils
pa i nth and oils
paints and oils
paints and oils,
groceries,
groceries
orocerieh!
groceries,
groceries,
queens wake,
ijuek.nsware!
Itl'EENSWARE
ItUEENSWARE
UUEENSWARE
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE
TINWARE,
TINWARE
tinware!
HALT,
HALT,
SALT
HALT,
SALT,
I'ISH,
FISH,
FISH,
KITH
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
URAIN AND SEEDS!
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND MEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
, Ac., Ac.
Ac.,
.dcKEI.VY, NEAL A
MeKELVY, NEAL it
Mi-KHLVY, NEAL A
McICEI.VY NEAL &
MeKELVY. NEAL &
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
CO.'H.
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
Northwest corner ol Main and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of .Main nud Muiket Streets,
Northwest corner of Main aud Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main nnd Mnrlret SUrr.tu
Noilhwest co ruer of Main und Market streets,
I1LOOMHIIURG, PA.,
BLOOMSBURG, PA
1II.OO.MS11URO PA.,
BLOOMSUURO, PA.,
llLOOMHlllIRG, 'A.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
In inige quantities aud at reduced rates, alway
OMETIIINQ NEW,
The undersigned bee:s leave to inform li.-r
friends aud the public generally, that she has
upeneti in
LIGHT STREET
. , a fresh slock
oi goous in ine lino oi
MILLINERY linil TRIMMINGS
In ronnecllnu wltti Dress Making; nnd Is pre-
I'tii.u iu iimiimiu, iu
C0I.0U STBA1V 11AT1
ou the shortest uotlcp,nutl In the best stylo of
the nrl. Pikes cheap aud work satisfactory.
Light Street. October i. 1807. ' ' KUNE
gCHELL, HERDER & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers In
FISH, HALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, 40.,
Nos. IS! and 121 North Wharves, nbove Arch St.
Phllidelphla.
Sole agents for WUcox's Wheel Oreose, In bar
rels, kegs, and cans.
JJ V. PETERMAN,
with LIPPINCOTT & TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 21 North Water Btrcet,
and No. 20 North Delaware Avenue
Pblladelphla.
TEAVER & SPRANKLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. 223 and 227 Arch Street
Philadelphia.
J II. WALTER,
iJito Walter Jt Kaub,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARK,
No. 421 Market Street.
Philadelphia.
JOHN STROUP & CO.,
Successors to Btroup A llrotiusr,
WHOUWAIJ3 DHAIJfJtH IN WUK,
No. 21 North Wtiwrrea, sndiS Nnll Wstlt St.,
PtdtadslpbU.
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
RATIONAL FOUNDRY,
Uloomsburg, Columbia County, Pa,
Tho subscriber, proprietor of iho abovo-l nmed
(tensive establishment, Is now prepared to ro
celvo orders for all kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAMT
FURNACES, STATIONARY ENGINES,
MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, Ao
Ho Is nlso prepared to make Stoves of nil sites
nnd patterns, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually
made In first-class Foundries.
His extensive facilities and practical workmen
warrant him In receiving tho largost contracts on
the most reasonablo terms.
Grain of nil kinds will bo tnken In exchnngo for
Castings.
This establishment Is located near tho Lackc-
wauua nnd Bloomsburg Railroad Depot,
PETER 1.ILLMYEU.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
.
announces U his friends nnd customers that
continued the nljove business nt his old place on
MAIN STREET, BLOOMSUURO.
Customers enn bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va
riety of article found In n Stove, and Tinware Es
tablishment In tho cities, nnd on tho most reason
ablo terms, Rcpalrlngdononttheshorlcstnotlce,
25 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for sale.
TTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON MAIN STBEET, NBAnbY OITOSITE MILLER
monic,
BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A.
The undersigned has Just fitted up and opened
ins new
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
in this plnco, whero lio Is prfpnrod to mako up I
new' Tin Wake of nil kiiuU in his lino, nml lo
repiilrlng Uth neattic8 timl dtspatch, upon the I
most rcusonauio terms, no aino Jtecpa onnnuu
STOVKS OK VAHIOU.S PATTKUNB & BTYLKS.
whlcli ho will sell upon tcrma toenltpurchtiscra. I
Ulvo mm a rail. Hols u kom mechanic, nnd
ucfsurvmu ui i no puuuo pairounge.
uioomimrff, April isw.
Q.EORQE II. RODERTS,
Importer nnd Dealer In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac,
No. 311 North Third Street, nbove Vine,
Philadelphia.
Jacou K, Smith, J. R. Skt.tzkr
g M I T II & S E L T Z 15 R,
Importcrsnnd Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
yjass.; 352iscj?
HARD W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLERY, AO.,
KO. 10U I. THIRD STltEET, AB.CALLOWIIILI.,
m nilL-VDELPHIA.
Nov. 22,07-tf.
TOBACCO & SBGARS.
JJ W. RANK'S
WHOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 110 North Third Street,
botwecn Cherry nnd Race, west side,
Philadelphia.
Q L. WOODRUFF,
Wholcsalo Dealers in '
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, Ac, Ac,
No, 1.1 North Third Street, alwvo Market,
Philadelphia. -
0
5IN1RUS LINE.
Tho undersigned would respectfully nnnounco to
iiiociuens or uloomsburg nnd llio public genc-
nuiy iiia no is running nn
OMNIBUS LINE
between this place nnd the different rnllioadde
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the
several trains golug South nnd West ou tho Cnta-
wlssa nnd Willlnmsport Railroad, and with those
going Kortji and South on the Lacknwnnna nud
uioomsuurg RaUroad.
HlsOmntbussesnro in good condition, commo
dious nud comfortable, nnd charges reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends do-
p art, can bo accomodated upon reasonable charge
uy leaving timciy notice nt any of the hotels.
JACOB L GIRTON, Proprietor.
T IIEATIICOTE & COMPANY
' 11 OILER V O li A" S,
COltNEIt OK WEST BT11EET A IlLACKlllOllSE ALLEY
Having Increased our facilities In tho way of
i, . iv,-.t wu uru prepareu lo
mnanfacturo LOt'OMOTI VE.FLUE,nnd all kinds
ol HTKAM BOILERS, SilOli E-STACKS, Tanks,
siiEKT-InoN oiiic, Ac. All work promptly done
to order, nt short notice, nud
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS.
Your attention is specially called to llio mem
bers of our firm-all being 1'racUcaUMlcr Maktri.
Air. llKATHf'OTK linn hull nn ,v,n, l..,. r. ......
llilrly yi nrs In tho manufactuiu of nil kinds of
. n . ' iioih our lougexperienco we
. : ' ui" iit-eessuy oi n weu-maita
nnd sulllclently largo BoiLEit.tosecuro not only
salety Unsatisfactory icsults: und e shall give
our customers ouly thoso of tbc best quality ns
...,E, ,,wiiiii,iii.iiiI,, uiiuuiupieueai
lngsurface, nnd feel contldent Hint wo can ren-
... Pino iiYuiiu, nnu ut prices iuiiy as low ns any
otbei builders using the tame quality of mated-
Wo Would call tbo attpiif Inn f TTnll,Pn., r.
panics to our facilities fordoing LOCOMOTIVE
ORK, KiTHEii itKi'Aiits ou new, ns we make it
,. mi i i iii inu iirui louiwnys give ills per-
sonul attention, '
t..V, "ro alh. Prepared to do nil kinds of Steam
I- itttiigs, such ns Healing Public nnd Prlvnte
Buildings, l-actorles, fitting up hlcnm Bollcrs.Ac.
lonvtantly on buudall kinds of Hteam Fir-
HMJS ,JTKAU ASU WATIUiUITAGia STEAM PlI-ESl
and nil llttlniT rnimiitr-il L-ltl, 1 1. i.... i..n. '
Also.Cnstlngsof ull klnds.BolIerFronls.Or'ales.
stoves. Plows, und nil work connected with the
gviiL-iui luiiuury uiisincss.
ieieeuuiiy soliciting your orders, we uic
'ours very truly, J, IIEATIICOTE A CO.
Feb.2s'CS ly
A R M E R St!
TIty THE
ALTA VELA PHOSPiUsi'iO.
Itcnntalns thrrn ncr ,--nt. nf A..,.n..irt
nmiileiiuuntllytoclve activity without lnlury
",lVu,t'!l,,111,i0U.B'1 huge perceniaiie of sii
o! .'Ii1. ;ui I-lnii-, logeirur wllh
!'?,', ,!', J'..',1. SKla, jhe etsenllal elemints ol n
inu,iiisnsunr. jno llicreiisctl sales ti
larincis who lire using It Willi hlsbly sntlsiaetn.
ry risults lsusureguuruulcoof Its vulue. 1'ilce
tuo per ion or 10 Lugs au lbs eaih. bend lor a
'1 HE ALTA VELA GUANO CO..
S. S. III&HOF A Co. Agents,
200 N. Del. Ave.
Agent for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia nud
nuuiu isew jersey.
Jiily3,'tW-ly 57 Broad w oy, N. Y
QEORGE FOELKER & CO.,
Wholesnle Denlers In
WOODEN A WILLOW WARE, YARNS.
Oll-CIoths, Wicks, TwInes.'Bnskets, ilc., etc.
2I9A231 Markctst., A2G0 Church St., Ihlladn
June 5, 'OS. '
RJIDRUSTER & DROTIIER,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSlHRY, GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS.
11001 SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWINO SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE M0NNAIE8,
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Manufacturers of
BRUSHES AND LOOKING aLASSES,
and Dealers lu
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
BROOMS. ROPES, TWINES, Ac
No. 300 North Third Street, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
jyjILLER & HOST,
Successors to Franklin P. Seltier A Co.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
t LIQUORS, WINKS, Ac.,
Nos. 110 and 412 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
gNYDER, HARRIS fc BASSETT,
jsaaunuroirers aaa JOBueri or
MHM'B AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Nos, 625 Market, and 623 Coramsrcs Street,
PhUadelpbla.
7-1 -7
DRUGS MEDICINES.
JONATHAN HEISLER'S 'f0,
V or Bitters has novor failed to euro ti, i'S
kind of Dpepslni Is Iho mosl successful ZJt
Iclno yet il iseovcreu ror me euro o UonsumJ
diseases of Iho Throat, Clu-st nud LuC-J
.nn.ln n.illrrtlv nf mnf. nml lifirlia ft. K W
will i-Miivuiivuii ynw wu k x."- i UiriKfl
No family should ho without It. Put up in if 11
-n, l, rui'iuf't inn, nun. wtj wu, iii.iuiii 11, jl
Schuylkill Haven, Pa, and by an i.'l
gists. aug. 11,'iki, J
DR.
TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH
HIT T K R S
A mild nnd ngrccnblo Tonlo Stimulant. l
nchlo nud Cojminnllver-
WITTEItB,
iirncicu euiireiy iruui iieius u.iu llootn, Vj
ly beneficini ill
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL. DEHIIjITY,
nud Loss of Appetite;
and nu excellent Correct tvo for pci-'in
from Disorders of tho Bowels, FInni'i ,
Sold Everywhere.
epot, No. Ill Market Street, Plillaii ,
J. K. TAYLOR A CO,
Bept.V0S-ly.
Ayer's
air ViRoll
ID
For resloring Gray
its natural Vitality and Ccfc
tOXP1" Thin Imir i 3D'
nicil, falling lmir i-liL-iKnl. nml acj"
iioss odcii, tliotipli not iilnj, pi?
by its use. Nutliin can idle Ini
liair where tlio follioloa mo ilii feg1, ,
or tlio RlntulJ ntropliioil nml tit 11
llut such as rciiiuiii e,1u tc Mj
usefulness by this npplicntiou. I gF
of fouling tlio hair with u l.'lMft
meat, it will keep it clean nml v,. jrrr
Its occasional uso will prut rut il M
from turning gray or fulling
conscfincntly prevent Lnlilmt'. Itil
from those tlelctcrioiis siiblniicc
ninko some preparations iliiiictt Ml R
injurious to llio. hair, the Vip- Jioh
only benefit but not harm it. Il
merely for a Ugi
HAIR DRESSIN(
nothing else enn bo fotiml o tli' mm
Containing neither qjl nor lyc. i -MB1
not soil white cainbric, uu.l
long on the huir, giving itaritlip
lustre nml a grateful perfume. jj
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer kW
Practical and Analytical CurW,1,,
than
LiOAVELL, SIASS.
l'KIOB 1.00. t.te
Feb.5.1SC0. 2
EXl
t.
Ayer's Cherry Pecto
For Diseases of tho Throat and fc, AJ
such as Coughs, Colds, Whocpirrrr
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthai, noil
nnd Consumption, r,Mi
rrobably never before In tlio uliolt! f-Jso-medicine,
has nil) thing won so i iili ly audi I'D I r
upon tlio coiiudcncc of inaiiklud, astliutifJU, a
leiucdv for pulmonary complaints. Tbrcvlps.
feries of years, and among most of 11. rtfLrf:r
men it has risen higher and higher in tlu j V y i
tiuii, as it has becoino better known. ia ffxV.c1
(iiaractcraud power to euro tlio v.ii loth i-vX
of tlio lungs and throat, have made it knon Sr t
lialilo protector against them. U lillc au QT.ul
milder forms of dlbcaso and to young tin finE
at llio samo time tho most effectual tcimia .
be riven lor Incipient consumption, aol'Sh; :
gei ous iiD'octioiu or Uio throat and lungs, laf
iston against sudden attacks of l'ror..b-
bo Kept on hand in every family, nml 1 . r. ij
nio sometimes subject to colds and c N, .
tliould bo provided wlUi tills antidote to'SBxpf,
Allliougfi settled VontumpUmt U U fZ.
curable, still great numbers of cases unrp -rr
c.tso seemed settled, havo been roroplcujir'K
and llio patient restored to sound nra-I1 JJ1 gr
CViii-i-w rectoral. So complcto is li'tetci
oi cr tho disorders of tho Lungs and It pi- v
tlio most obstinate of them yield to it. " i
big elso could reach Uieni, under tin! ""BTT1 f
toval they subsldo and disappear. EXJ J
SUujtra (mil J-uiillo Speakers BllJfuJt.
tcctlon from it. , . f. .li
Atlhma Is always relieved and oncrm,
cured by It. ' I V.
Uroiicltttts is generally cured by I! , "
Clirrru I'crrorann small and frequent I T z
So generally aro Its vhtucs known tu"'wj,
not publish Uio ccrtiOcatcs of tlicm lierc.i " .1'
than assuro Ibo public that its ijuautioi J3T
matutabicd. I 1) 'si
Ayer's Ague
Tor Fevnr nnd Ague, Intcrmltte: .'.
Chill Fovor, ltemittont FevetJ -Aguo,
Periodical or Ddious Fi'lli-
and Indeed all tho affections wtf .l- ?'
irom malarious, marsh, or CBZtZI!.
poisons. -r j.'
As lis namo Implies, it does Cure. a B" Bn
full. CoiitaiiiliiguolthcrArscnic,(JiiinBi'raTi
.Inr, nor any otlier mineral or iolonon V I J?J;
Mlialuvcr, it in nowlso injiircs anyimt"
luimbcr and imnortanco of Us cures lnvJiij
trli-n, nro literally beyond account, and "Jf-J,'' j
nltliout a parallel In Iho history of AWViW
Our prldo is gratified by tlio acfcnoli''isiO
rcreho of llio radical cures cffcctoil l'ltlTtf
cafes, and w hero other remedies lad Vf'P. I ? ti
I n.sccllmated persons, cither rcU'E".-.-
travelling through mlasmntlolornlitl,iB -Jfji,
lected by uklng the AOVJ1 CUM-' ' TT1-
I or I.tver Complaint', arlilng lie w, Jl
of tho Liver, It Is an excellent rcmcd)', iEark
Uio Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Dlsonlers and Liver Comi BCt
an rxcellent remedy, producing nuui'SlU, '
markablo cures, where other meilh'hic aHOott
Prepared by Hit. J, C. Airit Co Kwago
nnu Analytical i;ncmuu, i.ou en, -w
all round tht world.
mice. si. oo vim jiuii'i
(rut
JN8URAN0E AOI-M
Wyoming WS
JlCtnu - WE;
Commerce i HzL-
Fulton...... 1 IT
North America liMi
city .... iiTiv
International ,.. V'J'i'U
Niagara ... , iS rff
A'tun Live 8tock.,.,-..........s..... , , t
lMtnara .IZ.... rfld
Merchants i.Bv'
Sprlugileld - .Jl
Insurance Company of Hta'.o pf
Connecticut Mutual Lt-fo ,--
North Amcricnu Transit v. r 'T
FItllAB lltt;iN 0 )
muisoT-iy, . . I
puicivERixa it awBi nrx;
jinnumrturea
HAND. SOUAIli: ANllli''le" i
llecctved tho First Grand (1 ''J, ' .'"'"Ih 'V
higher m-oull? I,1''
THEcnosa of Tiin Ll-:t,'l,, Ml
1TKTVPT1HAT. l.'Vlillan'IdN, PAll
pi.,.. . .i. i.i. .. ..l.trds of til
Hon, nnd llio house oi I'linl"""1'1' AB
the onlvonk so honored. L... i,f,.M'H'
In the United Hlntts wo Xif. Vi,r,B
BlXTV.NINlcFlUST PlIEMIUJIS i 1
tltlou with the leading nuuuiifi.'.'sM !
country, indadhoonut Li-ifiirs
nvif.-tei.ru inu iigutt uuuiil Kil"T, If
iiiuiiufuctuicmlu thu United Hluti. I rSl
i-uty-one First Pfitnluius, and Ibo nu" IL " 7
lug testlmoululs Irnm the leading nl'1"6"'
world. SAMBtoooui ,.rTri
MO. 11 1SABT TOUItTKENTII BT SK SV.
net Keen llroadwuy and Fifth N5 i i.
Feb, 6,'i,n,.sino, tMKf V
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