The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 26, 1869, Image 4

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    (ganun-'iS gciwvtmtnt. J
praisrrntlnii u ir.l ;i Carriages.
A j.auoi; (Mitti'm of lluwowlio own
harness niul cmitIaku, otthnr tlirouiili
Ignnriiucu or airelcMiioH pay po little
tittintlon to tholriirervntlon,tlint In n
few months they Kncrolly look soiled
and old. If proper curw U taken, this
nmy ho avoided. Tho principal dim
eutty rinults from nllowlnt? tho mud to
rwnain on for t lsiiR tlmo or from the
manner of washing It oir, nnd wo will
Klvo i few hints nhoiit keeping linrneM
nnd enrrhip;e In good order.
Tlioao who have tho caro of harness
need not ho troubled to prevent It from
gottliiB wet, for leather, If In Kooil eon
tlitlou, IsfL'ldom Injured by water. Cnro
should bo taken however, to hang up
thu harness, and not allow 1 to hu
thrown Into a heap on tho floor, to Ho
nml mould, Instead of drying off. Tho
leather should bo kept falily ollctl, hut
tho harness j-houhl llrt to taken apart
an 1 washed with i-oft water, and tho
nil nav ho rubbed In while Iho leather
li niol.it, euro buhl!; taken that tho ap
plication Is thoroughly made. For this
purpoao neats-wot on is uonsiuurcu mu
best. If tho harness also needs black
lug, nllttlo lamp-black should bs added
to tho oil, and tho running snom
MP ttl, .nv bn
smpttiui iiiiu v.w... ....... -
Mseil in wiping"" ""-"
being soiled. leather varnisn snoum
never ho used on harness. In cleaning
tho plating, rotten, stone or whiting
m.iy ho used, hut generally an occas
ional rubblnsr .off with u woolen cloth
will ho all that Is neccswiry.
The first thing to ho remembered In
cleaning a carrlago is that tho mud
which may accumulate is not to bo tak
en off by rubbiug; if it is dry, (and it
should never bo allowed to become so
if it is possible to prevent it), soak It
woii nod lct.lt get sort, so that by throw
ing on water it will run off. After tho
carrlago has thus been thoroughly rins
u,i rr nml nil tho corners cleaned out,
tho work may bo finished with a pail of
clean cold water and n goou sponge,
If the- bpongo is not clean it will bo
likely to scratch tho paint. After wash
ing, a piece of chamois skin thould he
used to rub all the paint and polished
work until it is thoroughly dry, It Is
hardly necessary to say that no ono
who cares at all for a nico looking enr
riago will over leavodirtin tho comers.
There need be no fear of washing a
carrlago too often; if waahed overy
time it is run out, and dried well with
a chamois, thero will generally bo less
Uoublc about tho cracking of tho paint.
But tho care of a carrlago does not end
with tho washing. A nuitablo room to
keep it lir, Is always a very important
consideration. A coach-liouso that is
not properly ventilated, or In n-damp
place, whero steam of any kind passes
through it, will, in a short time, furnish
tho opportunity for destroying tho best
painted carrlago eror made, nnd In
theau casts it is too common toattrlhulo
the fault to the painter. Harness anil
Carriage Journal.
Trusty Farm Hands.
Any man who goes into tho employ
ment of nuother, should take Ills posi
tion with tho determination of making
tho connection between himself nnd
employer ono of mutual benefit. Farm
hands aro liable to loso all but a selfish
interest, and mako their chief object to
nass awav their timo and recolvo their
money. The; objection is not usually
an unwillingness on tho part of tho em
ployee to perform sufficient labor, hut
n lack of carefulness nnd perfect trust.
Somo hired men are too sensltlvo and
appear unwilling to ho instructed In
tho performance of any Job, others nro
wilKhg to dolany way suggested, right
or wrong, and to execute It In tho quick
est possible manner, regardless of re
sult. Now theso faults aro both un
pleasant and unprofitable to thepartlos
concerned. A hired man should bo
como as ono of tho farmer's family, and
make his employer's interest his own,
"and show himself trustworthy.
It makM no difference, how much
muscular labor ho may ho ablo to per
form, If ho cannot ho trusted out of
tight with thocare of stock, the uso ofa
team, or tho performance of any Job of
work, ho cannot obtnln wage tho yoar
through, equal to those of a btrlpllng
youth who Is honest and vigilant.
A fHrmer wishes to know when tho
"barn chores" aro finished, that tho eat
tlo and hortes nro all in their proper
places, and made Pecure, nnd that they
aro plentifully but not wastefully fed ;
that when this team is away upon the
road, it is plentifully tared for j Uiat
bars, fences, etc., nro left in good order
nfter passing through them j that gates
and barndoors aro closed at night j that
Bxes. wedges, hoes, and other tools aro
laid up in their places. Thero inn satis
faction in having a man about tho farm
who,wJll attend to U theso matters
with as much euro ns If they were his
own, and a hired man of this stamp
need never search for n position or work
for common wages; ho will always
stand at a premium, and tho only
trouble ho will find that is unsurmoun-
t'nblo will bo to nccommodato all who
wish to sccuro his services.
It requircsno moreoutlay of strength,
no moro timo, only an exercise of cnro
to do work right, and by this study to
do things as they should be dono.hahltB
aro formed, and theories Inculcated,
which will bti of great valueand lasting
benefit when tho employeo shall have
become tho owner and manager of an
estate Ohio lUrmtr.
Ouciiaui) Bites. Thoso who nro
about forming now orchards should
study well tho location, remembering
that an elevation of only a few rcet oi
teu rendtirs a location 4rco from frost,
and thus Insures tho crop of fruit.
Aealn, It Is not only that tho hills nro
moro exempt from frost than valleys,
but that tho Increased tempcraturo of
tho valleys In summer causes n moro
rapid oud Bueculent growth, less capa.
bio of enduring uninjured tho severity
of winter.
Tiik Philadelphia Weekly J'ress eays
that tho acknowledged oxoellcnco of
Philadelphia butter Is caused by tho
iiorsovrlnir attention of tho makors
to all the little details of manufacture;
nerfect cleanliness which tho abun
danco of cool spring water on most of
tho farms has aided and abetted, has
a great deal to do In tho matter.
Tin: othor day a "minister was innr
rylngn male and femalo, tho mnlo n
Uttlo tight, nnd wlion It was said,
"Thoso that Clod has Joined togotlior,
lot no mun put assunder," tho nowly
mado iiusbwiti shouted, "You but I"
THE
LUlU Tlimulllii(, '
Oncu upon a tlmo there was a Wood
culler who had seven children, till boj;
tho ehlett was hut ten years old, mid
tho youngest only seven. People won
dered that tho Woodcutter had to many
children in so short n tlmo; but tho
fact Is that his wlfu not only had them
fast, but seldom presented him with
less than two at n birth. They were
very poor, and tho seven children
troubled them greatly, as not ono of
them nw yet nblo to gain his llvllhood.
What grieved them still moro wns that
tho youngest wns very delicate, and sel
dom spoke, which they considered a
proof of stupidity Instead of good sense.
Ho was Tory dlMilmillve, and, when
first horn, scarcely bigger than ono's
thumb, which caused them lo call him
Little Thumblittg.
This poor child was tho scapegoat of
the houe, was blamed for everything
that happened. Nevertheless ho was
tho shrewdest and most nenslblo of nil
his brothers, and If ho spoko little, ho
listened a grtat deal. There came a ve
ry bad harvest nnd tho famlno wns so
sovero thnt theso poor peoplo dctermln
iil in !...( t i - - - - i mi i i in nrr
00r-rtw ,oi meir cmiiiren. uue
evening when they were all in bed, and
tho Woodman was sitting over tho lire
With his wife, ho said to her with an
aching heart, "Thou seest clearly that
wo can no longer find food for our chil
dren. I cannot let them dlo of hunger
Uofore my eyes, and I am rieolved to
lo.M' litem to-morrow In tho wood.whlch
will ho easily done, for whilst they aro
occupied In lying up tho faggots, wo
have but to inaku off unobserved by
them." "Ah I" exclaimed tho Wood
cutter's wife, "Can.t thou hnvo tho
heart to loso thlno own children?"
Her husband In vain represented their
exceeding poverty ; sho could not con
sent to tho deed. Sho w.is poor, but she
was their mother. Having, however,
reflected on tho misery it would occa
sion her to seo them dio of hunger, she
at length aesenttd, and went to bed
weeping.
LlttloThuiiibllng henrd everything
they said, for having ascertained, as ho
lay In his bed, that they wero .talking
of their affairs, ho got up quietly, and
slipped tinder his father's stool to listen
without being seen. IIo went to bed,
and slept not a wink tho rest of tho
night, thinking what ho should do. IIo
roso early and repaired to tho hanks of
a rivulet, where ho filled his pockets
with small white pebbles, and then re
turned homo. They set out all togeth
er, and Little Thumbling said nothing
of wlutt ho had heard to his brothers.
They entered n very thick forest,
wherjn, at ten paces distant they could
not seo ono another. Tho Woodcutter
began to cut wood, nnd his children to
pick up sticks nnd mako faggots wit h..
Tho father and mother, seeing them oc
cupied with their work, stolo nway
gradually, nnd then fled suddenly by a
small winding path. When, tlio chil
dren found themselves all alone, they'
began to scream and cry with all their
might. Littlo Thumbling let them
scream, well knowing how ho could get
homo again, for ns ho camo ho had
dropped all along tho road tho littlo
whito pebbles he had in his pockets.
Ho said to them, "Fear nothing, broth
ers, my father a.id mother havo left us
here, but I will tako you safely home,
only follow me." They followed him
and ho led them back to tho honso by
tho sawo road that they had taken into
the forest. They feared 10 enter imme
diately, but placed themselves close to
tho door to listen to tho conversation of
their father and mother.
Just nt tho moment that tho Wood
cutter and his wifo reached homo, the
lord of tho manor sent them ten crowns
which ho had owed them a long time,
and which they had given up nil hope
of receiving. This was new lifo lo them
for theso poor peoplo wero actually
starving. Tho Woodcutter sent his
wlfo to tho butcher's Immediately. As
it was many a day sinco they had tast
ed meat, sho bought threo times aa
much as was necessary for tho supper of
two persons. When they had satisfied
their hunger, tho Woodcutter's wifo
said, "Alas! where now are our poor
children; they would faro merrily on
what wo havo left. Hut it was thou,
Oulllaumc, who wouldst loso them.
Truly did I say wo should repent it.
What aro they now doing in tho forejtl
Alas I Heaven help mo! tho wolves
have perhaps, already devoured them I
Inhuman that thou art, thus to havo
destroyed thy children I" Tho Wood
cutter began to loso his temper, for sho
repealed moro than twenty times that
they shonld repent it, and that sho had
said they would. Ho threatened to heat
her If sho did not hold her tongue. It
was not that tho Woodcutter was not
perhaps,cven moro sorry than his wifo,
but that sho had mado auch a r.olse
about it, und that ho was llko many
other men who are fond of women who
can talk well, but nre exceedingly an
noyed by those whoso words always
eonio true. Tho wlfo was all In tears.
"Alas! whero aro now niychlldren, my
poor children V" Sho uttered thin, at
length so loudly, that tho children, who
wero at tho door, heard her, and began
to ery altogether "Wo aro hero I wo aro
here!" Hho ran quickly to open tho
door to them, and embracing them ex
claimed, "How happy I am to seo you
again, my dear children ; you aro very
tired and hungry. And how dirty thou
art, Pierrot ; como hero and let mo wash
theo." Pierrot was her eldest son, nnd
sho loved him bettor than all tho rest
because ho was rather red-hoadod, and
sho was slightly so herself. They sat
down to supper, and cat with an appo
tlto that delighted thole father and
mother, to whom thoy related how
frightened they wero In tho for.est,
speaking almost all together. Tho good
folks a'ero enchanted to seo their chil
dren onco moro around them, and their
Joy lasted as long as tho ten crowns ;
but when tho money was spent they ro-
lapsed into their former misery, and
resolved to loso tho children again, nnd
to do bO effectually, thoy dotcrmlned to
lead them much further from homo
than thoy had done tho first time.
Thov could not talk of this so prl-
vately.but that they wero overheard by
Littlo Thumbling, who reckoned upou
Kitting out of tho hcrapu by tho same
means us before ; but though ho got up
very early to collect tho littlo pebbles,
ho could not succeed In his ohlect.for he
found tho noubo uoor uouuio iockcu.
Ho know not what to do, when tho
Woodcutter's wife, having given them
each u piece of broad for their hreakfiut,
It occurred to him that ho might mako
tno bread kiipply tho nlaco of tho peb
bles by strewing crumbs of It ulong tho
path as they went, and so ho put his
piece In lib pocket.
(Cbirtimied.)
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
MISCELLANEOUS.
J" A T I O X A L
.LIKE lNSUPvANrjK CO.
oi'Tiir.
SIATKH OK AMI
WASII1KOTON, P. C.
UNITED
UK) A,
ciiAim;nninY8PixiAiiACT0FcoNunEs3,
AiTitovKii July 23, im.
CASH
CAPITAL,- $ 1,000,000.
paii in rtiLU
11IIANCII OFFICE!
rntsT national bank building,
Where tho general business of tho Company Is
transacted, and to which all general correspon
dence should lo addressed.
O F K I C U 11 fl t
CIjAUDXCK H. CI.AHK. President.
JAY COOKU, Chairman Finance aud Executlvo
Committee.
HENUY 1). COOIvi:. Vice-President.
EMEIIHON y, ruKT, Hecrctaryand Actuary.
This Company, National In Its character, offers
by reason of Us Lnriso Capital, Low llntcs of Pre
mium nnd New Tables, the most desirable means
of Insuring Ufa yet presented lo the puhlle.
Tlio rates of premium being largely reduced,
aro mado an favorable to tlia Insurers as those of
tho best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the
complications and uncertainties of Notice, Divi
dends, and tho misunderstandings which tho lat
ter aro soapt to causo tho roller-Holder,
Several new nnd attractlvo tables aro now pre
sented, which need only to bo understood to
provo acceptable to tho public, fcuch as tho IN-
coMK-rnonuciNQ policy and ketuhn
PIIEJIIUM POLICY, In tho former, tho policy
holder not only hecuros a lifo insurance, payable
nt death, but will receive. If llvlng,afler- period
of n few years, nn nnnual Income equal to ten
per cent. (10 per cent.)of the par or Ills policy, in
the latter, the Company ngroon to return lo tho
nsslired tho lotnl nmonntof money ho lias paid,
In addition to tho nmount of his policy.
Tho attention of persons contemplating Insur
ing their lives or Increasing tho nmount of In
snranco they nlrendy have, Is called to tho special
advantages offered by tho National Life Insur
ance Company,
Circulars, Pamphlats and full particulars given
onnppllcntiontotholiranchonico of tho Com
pany, or to
E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia,
General Agents for Pennsylvania nnd Southern
New Jersey.
JOEL E. IlItADLEY, Moomsburg Pa.,
Special Agent forMontour& Columbia Counties
Feb. 19,'aviyr .
UNFAILING EYE PRESERVERS,
Messrs, LAZARUS & M0KRI3,
OPTICIANS & OCULISTS
IIAItTFOIlIl, CONN..
Have.wlth nvlew tamcct tho lccrcnvcd demand
' for their
C E L E B R A T F. D
PEItKECTEU SPECTACLES,
Appointed
Miss A. D. WERE,
STATIONER,
II L o om s Iiu n o, Pa
As their sole Agent for this place. They havo
taken earo to glvo all needful Instructions, nnd
have conlldencc In tho nullity of their agents to
meet the requhements of all customers. An op.
portunlty will bo thus afforded to procure, nt nil
times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY ANY FOR
THEIR STRENGTHENING AND PRESER
VING QUALITIES,
Too.much cannot bo said as to their SUPERI
ORITY over the ordinary glasses woru. There Is
other unpleasant sensation, but on tho contrary.
from tho peculiar construction of tho Lensos
Uiey nro soothing ami pleasant, causing a feeling
of relief to the wearer, nnd PRODUCING A
CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VISION, as luthonnii
rat tealthy sight. They aro tlto only Spectacles
that
PRESERVE AS "WELL AS ASSIST
THE SIGHT I
And aro the CHEAPEST hecauso theBEST, nl
ways lasting many yea us without chongo be
ing necessary.
:0:
CAUTION.
Miss A. D. WEBB,
STATIONER,
JiLOOMSli una PA.,
Is tho ONLY Agent appointed In
this place.
US- WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS.
Feb. 19,'03,-ly.
J II. MAIZE'S
MAMMOTH QROCERY,
SIIIYES' ni.OCK, MAIN ST., BLOOMSBimU, P
A largo assortment of fancy
GROCERIES
constantly on hand.Cranberrles, Heedless Raisins
Valentin Rosins, English Currants, citron. Mac
aroni. Canned frultCod Msli und Mackeral, Extra
iumuy unur, imcu wneai uour, corn meui, leeu
aud provisions of nil kind, tobacco and Hegam.
Cash mild for butter nnd cues. Goods delivered
to all parts of tho towu. Jan. 1,'titf
A It M E R S
Can b bundled nt all times with ground
NOVA SCOTIA PLASTER.
JARVI8 ISLAND QUANO,
AND PHOSPHATES,
At the mill of PAXTON A IIAltSlAN,
Rupert, Dee, ts,'r,s-3uio.
$2000AYKAK-
With little labor, nometblnr cntirolv new for
all tho Be out of employment, aKtonlMlungreMUlta
heard from, every day fciuce dUcovereil 5 to j to
Iter day made by every one who ban yet taken
lold of the builiietm, open lo all, no capital re
quired. All thotie having any fear of being num-
uukl'u win iimhku i" uy nui noticing uusitui
others addreui Hie without delay. For particu
lars please enclose Mump for circular Address
Valentine Itlank, New Ifloomfleld Terry Co.. J'a.
Nov. n 'tw-tim
gADDIiE t HARNESS MAKER.
OiCANUEYJLLK, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PJCNN'A,
TIIK undersigned respectfully Informs his
friends nnd the public that helms bought nut
Tjiomah Hl'CKi-K, and will continue the buslneas
ofHAlJM-;umi HAHiNiJ-H .MAivinu, in anus
various branches, at theold stand utwve Bnyder's
Hotel, und hotes to deserve and receive the pat
ronage 01 uu wnoneeu ariicieH in inn iinu,
FeU''Od OEOUUU UAKAUUH,
IOE.
The mibllouro hereby notified that on tho 4th
day of J'ebruury louu i purchased at Constable's
Hale, the following property, sold as the goods
ami cuaiioism win. i nur, viki
Hocking Chairs 1 lied and Uuddlng, 23 yards of
Carpt't und one ilrosi Kettle.
The nubile are hereby notified Uiat I baveloau
ed said ronat properly to William Wfer, and
uru leuucsU'U not to purchnse, nor molest tho
same. K. A, KKLCJINKK,
JIKHinvllIreb.lVoWIt,
DRY GOODS.
TyriLLEtt'S BTOItE.
FIIE8II AnniVAIj.OF
FALli AND WINTER. GOODS.
Tho subscriber has Just returned from tho cities
with another large and select assortment of
SPniNU AMD SUMMER GOODS,
purchased In Now York nnd Philadelphia nt tho
lowest flgnre, nud which ho Is determined . sell
on ns modernto terms as cau bo procured else
whero In llloomsljurg. His stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with a largo Assortment of Dry Goods nnd Gro
ceries, consist Ing of tho following articles i
Carpels,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Cnsslmercs,
Shawls,
Flanuels,
. Silks,
Whlto Goods,'
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
llollowware
Cedarware
Queensware, Hardware
Hoots and Shoes,
Hats nnd Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Lqokl9J-Hlassi.,
louacoo.
Coffee,
Sugars,
Tens,
KIco,
, Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutme&s,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which no Invites the attention of the
public generally, Tho highest price will be paid
for country produce In exchange for goods.
S. II. MILLER & SON.
Arcado Buildings, nioqmsburg, Pn.
G
REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
IN LIGHT STREET,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
THE subscriber has Just recctved nnd has on
hand nt his old stand In Light Street, n largo and
select
ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE
purchased at tho lowest figure, aud which ho
determined to sell on ns moderate terms as
be procured elsewhere In Light Street,
FOR CASH OR COUXTRT rRODUCH.
Ills stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Satlnctts, Casslmcrs,
Cottonadea, Kentucky Jeans.
AC, Act AC.
GROCERIES, MACKERAX.,
Queensware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Taints, Sc.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short everything usually kept In a country
store. The patronage of his old friends and tho
public generally, Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market prico paid for country pro
duce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 18C7.
J J. B R O W E R,
Is now otlerlng to tho public his Stock of
spuing a o o i) -9
consisting In rart of a full lino of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAO
C A It'P E T 8,
Fine cloths and casslmero for Ladles' coats
HANDSOME DRESS GOODS,
of nil patterns and qualities, Inlalds and Prints
of various qualities and prices,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
AND
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good assortment of
LADIES' iS CHILDREN'S GAITERS & BOOTS.
Fresh Groceries aud Bplces. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
In one-half nnd one-fourth barrels.
Now Is tho tlmo to make your selections, as 1
am offering goods nt very low prices, nnd our
motto Is fair dealing to all, aud not to be unuer-
sold by any. J. J. imuwKu.
Bloomsburg, April l:
, 1867.
"pEimUAKY LIST AT I.W.IIARTMAN'fl
s
PLENDID WINTER DRESS
doods Selling nt ft low Hgare, nt
I. Y. HAUTMAN'M.
FEW MORE LONG SHAWLS
' AT A GUEAT nUDUCTION, AT
I. W. lIAKTMAN'd:
LADIE'S CLOTH SACKS
Maraeuuunu huiu j v iw. w. i.v
I. V. HAKTMAN'H.
BREAKFAST SHAWLS AND
itr.i c. r.. ...ltt.n T n.l(ncl lld.lnl
nud other Hoods down In prices, at
I. W. HAKTMAN'S.
FEW MORE REMNANTS
of Prints, DcLalns, Muhllns.CassImers.&c.,
nt cost or less, nt I. W, HAUTMAN'S,
IJMIREE NEW ROLLS OF
uarpeis just rctcivcum
I. W. HAUTMAN'S.
LOOR OIL CLOTHS
4-4 5-1 6-4
a.1 a nice pattern of each
nt I. V. HAUTMAN'S.
jEN'S, LADIE'S, & CHILDREN'S
Arctic uums.at 1, w. UAivuiAiva.
T)ASINS, PRUNES, DRIED
1'eaclics, Clierrlc, Apples, Houp Beans 4c.
on baud at I. AV. IIAUTMAN'H
ATINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL
who live by Preaching supplied with goods
low for cash, nt I. W. HAUTMAN'S.
A R R E N ' B
and watch rnoor lurnovBD rmx
PELT AND CEMENT POOPING
Tlie advantaxes which this composition
iposltlonpossi
ilit and llre-p
.eases
uraiimnv. It Is both water.tlu
prooi.
It Is not affected by heat oreold. Jt can be a
tilled lo uu almost perfectly nal roof, one Inch
ihelfoot being all that Is required. It Is easily
aim quicuiy reimireu. lis cost is inui inau an
r.lher llro.iiroor roof now In use. Testlmonla
iroiii all purls of therouutry as to Its durability
HCCUmy RUU eueitliueiui wiiiw.iiuhu lir
JOHN W. K11AMKH.
Juno Sires. Agent, llloomsUurg, Pa,
A Hue specimen of the roomie can be se
W u , Koous' new ouse on Filth Htreet,
pUJU'S ("PUMPS FOR SALE.
The undersigned begs leave to Inform the till
xens of thlstdace aud vicinity that he Is nrenarct
t.U PUMPH for Wells unci Cisterns ever ollt red
to the iiubllc. They are guaranteed to throw
moro water In less lime and witwiess lanor thai
4iuy other pumji In this part of the country an
ll.uu hamuli In, ktirnnkk.l fnr heAUlv nr tlnlitlv n
lmnllrltvnf urratiueliieiit.uisoeolnullltlizchenii.
uess and durability Kach pump being wurram.
..it tn twirffiriii Its v brit well or no sale. Kllai.
Mluinmn Is agent (or Columbia county. Price
16 emits per foot i teed mine wen, orders by
.mull or utnerwiso i.roiunuy uiieuueu to.
pt, 4,'W-ly l'.I.IAS HilOMAK, CatawUa lis.
RAIL ROADS.
OKTHEKN CENTItAIi HAIL
way. On nud nner Mar loth 1808, Trains will
leave Nouthomukiiland ns follows t
NORTHWARD.
425 A. K. Dally to Wllllamsport, (except Sunday)
lorElmlra, Cnnnudalgna, Rochester, Uuffulo,
Suspension Ilrldge, and N Falls,
030 p. M., Dally, (except Sunday) for Elmlra and
llullulo via Erlu)Cullwny from Elmlra,
(1.10 i m., Dally, (except Sundays) for Williams-
1,0rt' TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
2.M A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for Baltimore.
WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
0.30 P.M. Dally (oxcptSundoy'sJfor Baltimore
Washington and Pnlladclplila.
ill). 8. YOUNO,
(Icnerul Passenger Agent,
f ACICAWANNA
U UUna RAiLAOAD
AND HLOOJIS-
On and jftjrNov30tli, lbC, Passenger Trains will
run as follows!
Going South,
Lavo Lcavo
Going North,
Arrive Arrlvo
a. m
p. in, n. m. p. m,
I. 10 12.U5 ti.15
Lcavo
4.17 11.30 0.10
S. 10.57 H.I0
l.r.i 7.11 .'
5. 10 IMS' 7.Jt
0.15 H.00 U.M
U.,V. 7.40 U.10
7.47 8.1S tl.UO
8.10 7.10 6M
Arrlvo Leuvo Lcuvu
II. Oj 7.10 4.U
Scranton 0.-5
Pltlston (1.00
Kingston tun
Plymouth o.il
Hhlckshlnuy.. t.-ti
Berwick M 7.M
Bloom H.;is
Kupert s.:w
Danville U.UI
Arrlvo
North'd V.IJ
The 11,10 Train at Scranton makes connections
with Express Train lor New York at 3 o'clock
p. in,, nrrlvlug in New York 0.50 p. in.
" it. A. iOKDA, Bup't.
MS. 1S0S.
IJllILADELPHIA AND ERIE
L RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
TIIKODUII AND DIHKCT 110 UTE 1IKTWEEN PHILA
DELPHIA, 1IALT1MOHK, llAUllISllURa, WIL
LIASISPOltT, AND THE
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT SLEEPING, CARS
On all Night Trains.
On nnd after Monday. Nov. 121rd 1S0S. the
Trains on tnu PlUludelphla AErlo Rail Road will
ruu im iuuuws;
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.13 p.m.
rioriiiumucrianu...u.iu a.m.
" nrr. ntKrle ll.50n.mt
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Plilladelphiu.....ll.50 in.
oriu u.oup.111
" arr.atErle 10.tun.iii.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8.0Oa.m.
isortiru i.-ip.m
' " nrr. atLocklluvcu ,7,15p.m.
EASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 10.55 a.m.
" ' Korthd aJ..'Ua.in.
" nrr. nt l'lilhulelnhl:! lu.Ijo n. in.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 0.'J5p.ni.
Nfirt'd 'J.sou.mi
" " arr.atl'hlladelpliln l.J0p.ui.
Mall nnd Express connects Willi oil Creek and
Allegheny River Rail lloud. UiitrL'inro clieektil
through.
j. u. x l j.r.u,
General Superintendent, Wllllauisport.
CATAWISSA RAILROAD On nnd
after MONDAY, Nov. S3, lnn. Passenger
tialnsou the Cutnwlfcsa Railload will run aL tlie
following named liouis:
Matt Soith
STATIONS.
WJlllam&port.
Muncy.
"Wntbonlown.
Milton.
Danville.
Rupert.
Culnwlsfn.
Rlngtown.
Summit.
ouitkultc.
Mail ..VortA
Arr, G.10 p. in.
Dep.ft.ll "
" 0.12 "
" 4.5.3 '
" 4.1U "
" 3.5i "
" UM "
" 2.28 "
" LSI "
" 1.40 "
" 1.2U "
' 1.10
" 10.40 n.liv.
Dep. 7.50 n,m
8.a)
8.50 "
W.10 "
"
10.12 "
1U.2J '
11.41) "
12.S0p.IU,
12.45 "
I.1XJ
2.15
4:ri
1 1-;. Muhony June.
Dlne.Tumuqua. Dlue.
1 Iteudlng.
Arr, (1.45
I'liiiaueipuin,
8.15 "
10.59
J To New Vol K via. Rend'
I lug or Muuch Chunk
lToruNew orkvlu,l
.Illlllfll culm c. i
7.C0
NoChangoof cars between Wllllamsport and
Phlladelimla. UEO. WEUU buy't.
JKADINQ ItAILHOAU.
ai.kaaujim, uec. litli, lbcn.
Great Trunk Line fioni the North nnd Kortli.
West lor riilludelnliiu.New York. ItL-uuinir. l'ottn.
vllle.Tuinaniui. Asliltind. Lobiiuon. Alhniou'n
jusiuu, ipumiu, iJinzt ljuncusier, ijoniiauia, Ac.,
Trains leuvo llurrlsburtj lor New York, ns lol-
locsi At S.iU und 8.1u n. in.. I' lit tmnn nml
2tvi Al0,&0p.mM connecting wlthMmilartmluaon
the l'a. Uullroud, and airlvlng at New York nt
1I,W, U,W U.1D,, & 3,50 '(,UU & Ilt,(Jj p. m
bleeping cuih ftccoinpitiiying tho y,0U n.iu, and
lUivv y.ni. HIUU3 nuuuuk i:iiuugt'.
Leave llunlbuii lor llwidina, Tottsvllle, Ta
matiua, iHnersvlllu, Aohland, 1'ino Grove, Allen- 1
town and rhlladelphlaaia.lUa.iii.. nnd 2,0.5 and
,IU p.m., htonniug at Lebanon aud principal way
Biutioun; thu -l.luiMn, making conductions for
rhlludciphlauud colun.btuonly. For 1'ottsVlUo
b4jHuylkul lluveu aud Auburn, via bchuylklll
and ftufcuueliuiinu Uuilroud, leuvo llurrlaburg at
3,W p.m. Returning: Leave New Yolk at t),0O
u,m. and lw m., una 5,1U and ,uu p.m. tsleenlug
c.ubuccompnuylny the y.w u.muudd,10 and 8,u
p. mM iiMiua Miniuui, ciiuiigu. way I'ussengur
Train leues 1'hiladelphlu at 7.tHi a.m., returning
irom Heading at ti,U5 p.m olopping ut all btatlomt;
pottHVlUo ut7'o0 a. in., und ,Mjp.mM Abhlnud ti,w
u.iii'aud I2tli noon, und 1W p. m., Tuiuaqua ut
ti.yu u. in,uudl,UUuudti,ljitiu,
Jjcuxe'otuvlllo tor llaiiisburg, via Schui'lktl
and bUHquehuuuu Itallroad at 7,10 a.m. and U.uo
UIKJU.
Ituudlug Accommodation Train leaves itendlmr
at 7,lWa.m., returning Xrom i'htludelphla at 4,t3
.m.
1'otUtown Accommodation TrnludenveaPotta-
town ut O.iiu.m... returnluir. leaver Putliuleitihin
at 4,W p.m.
Columbia Railroad Trains: lenve Heading at
7tU0 u.ui.t und 0-1 j p.m. for KpUruta, Llllz, Luucaa-
purklomen Hall Road Trains leave Verklomen
Juuctlou ut U.15 u.m., und 5.5G p. ui. Returning ;
LCU u oniiipuvft ui cw U.U1,, UlIU p.m., COI1
necling wuu biuinur inunu on Reading Railroad
On Huudays. leuvo New YorkatKixin.in.. Piiil-
adelphlu u.m. uud3,15p.m.t tho duu u.m. truln
ruuuniH n, iwiiuing; lonHviiio e,w u.iii.;
llarrlhburg 60 u.m, und 4,lu andlU,50 p.m., and
Reading at 1.U5 and U.ou nnd 7,15 a.m. for Harris-
UUIbl UMV , IJ.Ul! iUI n A UI li,
and if'X p.m. lor rniladclphla.
uommuiiuiuii, uncage, neuHon, ncuooi nnu ux
cuihIou tleketu to and lrom ull polnUt ut reduced
raUH.
Iluggnce checked throush : 100 rounds nllowed to
each pobbeuger,
General bupeilutendeut,
Reading, Ta., Dec, 11, hud.
WE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!
THE SINaUR BKWINQ SiACTUNE
HEADS THE LIST,
And lends tho column t,m nhead of all others.
This Muchlno Is the
MOST POPULAR IN USE.
It uses tho finest needle of any Machine In ex
istence, ...
Auy lady wanting a, good
SEWING M A 0 II I N E,
Will consult her own Interests by buying a
8INOr.lt. Itlscaslcrto run, learn and keep lu
order than auy Muchlno In the world,
OVER 850,000 OF THEM IN USE,
The fullest Instruction given thoso who pur
chose, and the Machine will UK wauiuntku to
you for one year. . ,
Please call at my Btoro and satisfy yourselves.
Here you will find Needles, Thread and Blllt,
' DAVID LOWENIIKRU, Agent
April S.tB-tf. Illoouuburg, Pa.
L U M B I A HOUSE,
DY
BERNARD BTOHNER.
Having lately purchased and fitted up the
well-known Roblson Hotel Properly, located a
raw P00113 AliOVE tiik court house,
on the same elite of the street, lu the town of
Illoonibburg; nud having obUunoda license for
tho same as u
RESTAURANT,
tho Proprietor has determined to give to tho peo
ple vlsltlug the towu on business or pleasure,
A LITTLE MORE ROOM,
His stabling nloo Is extensive, and Is fitted lip
to put buggies and carriages In the dry. He prom
ises that everything about his establishment shall
bo conducted lu an orderly and lawful manner!
and he respectfully solicits a share of the public
I strouage, myl7'VI-4lm.
GrKT
THE BEST.
Munsnn's Conner Tubular IJehtnlni. Itnd la
the best prtcclloii against disaster by lightntng
ever luvuedo. 3 ho tubscsdber Is agent for the
bove Invention, und all Mders by juull or In
erson will bo prompt!)' attended to.
Mayl5,'W K. 11. 1IIDLEMAN.
Q W. BLABON & CO.,
Manufacturers ol
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES,
Warehouse, No. IU North Third Htreet
Philadelphia,
GROCERIES, &o.,
C
ONFEOTIONERY.
Tho nmteralirnnl would resnecUuIly announce
to the public that ho has opened a
FlllST-CLASS CONKECTIONIiHY STOUE,
In the ImildliiB lately occupied by nernard Htoh
ncr, where he is prepared to furnish nil kinds of
PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
KIinNCH CANDIF.S,
FOUKION A DOMIMTIO FltUlTfl,
NUTH, HA1B1NS, AC, AC, AC
HY WllOLESAI.K OH HrtTA'II..
In shorl, n full assortment of nil goods In
his lino of business, A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac,
nillablofortho Holidays. Particular nllentlon
given to
BltKAU AND CAKES,
of nit kinds, fresh every day,
CHIUHTMaS CAN 1)1 EH,
CUI8TMAS TOYS.
A cnll Is solicited, nnd satisfaction will be
guaranteed.
Nov. 22. 1867.
ECKHABT JACOnS.
REMOVAL OF
C. C. MAKll'S
NEW STORE
TO SHIVA'S J1LOOK,
ONTIIBCOIINEK OP MARKET AND IKOM STREETS.
Tho nudcrsigned having received from tho city
It full and complete supply of
SPBINQ AND RUMMER
DRY G.OODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CEDAR AKO WILLOW-WARE,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
II A 7 S AND SHOES,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I propo'fo selling at a very low figure
for cash or produce.
49- Call and see.
April 12, 1807, C. C. MARR.
G
HAND OPKNINO
(IRANI)
(HtANI)
(UtANI)
GRAND
Ol'KNINO
OPKNINU
Ol'KNINH
Ol'ilNJNCl
op
FALL AND WINTKI1 GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER OOODs
consisting ot
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
GOODI,
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS,
GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS.
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAlVt
HATS AND CAPS!
HATS AND CA1"S,
ROOTS AND SHOES
HOOTS AND SHOES
HOOTS AND SHOES
ROOTS AND SHOES'
BOOTS AND SHOES!
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
READY-MA l)E CLOI'HINO
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
READY-MA HE CLOTHING.
READY-MADE CLOTHino!
LOOKING-GLASSES.
I.OOKING-U LASSES.
i)OK I no-g lasses'
looking-glasses!
looking-glasses
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS
NOTIONS
NOTIONS,
notions;
paints and oils,
paints and oils
paints and oils
paints and oils
painis and oil!;
groceries,
groceries,
groceries,
groceries!
groceries,
queensware,
liUEENSWAEE,
IJUEENSWARE
UUEE.NSWARE,
liUEENSWARE
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
HALT,
HALT,
HALT
HALT,
HALT,
KISH,
FISH,
FISH,
PITH
FISH,
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
AND SEEDS,
AND HEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND HEEDS,
AC,
Ac.
Ac.,
AT
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S,
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S,
MlKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
Ml-KELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
Northwest corner ol Malunud Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main aud Murketstieets,
Northwest corner of .Main nnd Market Htleets,
Northwest corner of Main nnd Market Streets,
Northwest to rnt r of Main nnd Market Streets,
RLOOMS1IURG, PA.,
lIUIOM.smiRO, PA
llLOOMHlllIltG, PA.,
IILOOMSIIIIRI), 1A
11LOOMH11IJRG, PA.
IRON AND NAIIJJ,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAII,
IRON AND NAILS,
In large quantities nnd at reduced rates, alwuy
UU I1UI1U,
CHICKERINa & SONS,
Manufacturers of
O RAND, SQUARE ANJ) UPRIGHT PIANOS
Received Iho First Grand Qold Medal, and still
iiigiier recompense.
THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR,
UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, TAUIS, 1807.
Tlithe wero the hluheitawftrds of tho Ilinosi
tlou, nnd the house of CiucKKJto JL. Konh was
the oNliY oNKiso honored.
In tlio United IStnteM wo have hcen awarded
Bixty-nink KutbT Puf.miitm In direct compe
tition M,lth the lendltiK iiiunufacturerB of the
country, nd nttho Greut Lxliltmiuu in London
v,ti leeuhed lle lilglieit auurd given to auy
uiuuuiuviuirm m uw uuuni nuiitn. ioihi nev
eutvone Klrbt rretuluinu. nnd tliemowt flattt-r.
line ten Union lain lroui tlie leading urtlsUof the
worm. wahkuuuui
NO, 11 EAST I'OUHTEENTII BT NEW YOHI
Hetwecn Uroadwuy and riftli Avenue,
VKeb. 6.'bD.3mo.
OMETHINQ NEW.
Tlie undersigned bees leave to Inform her
friends nud thu publlo generally, that she has
UIHT11CU 111
LIGHT STREET
n fresh stock
or goods in the lino or
MILLINERY mill TRIMMINGS
In connection with Dress Maklug; and la pre.
pared lu additlou, to
COI.OII STIIA W II ATS
nn the shortest notice, and In the best style of
ine art. rru-cs t-ucap unu woru saiisiuciory.
MRS. E. KLINE.
Light Street, October I, 1807.
JJ V. PETEUMAN,
with LIPP1NCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No, 21 North Water Street,
and No, U) North Delaware Aveuue
Philadelphia.
J H. WALTER,
Late Walter A Kaub,
Importer aud Dealer In '
CHINA, GLABS, AND QUEENSWARE.
No. 421 Market Street.
Philadelphia.
JOHN STROUP !k CO.,
Successors to Btroup A Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KISH,
No. 21 North Wharves, and 6 Neilh Watei St.,
Philadelphia.
PA.
IRON, TINWARE, &,C.
RATIONAL FOUNDRY,
Moomsburg, Columbia uonniy, i .
m.o niin.riner. nrnnrletor of tho nbovc-f amcd
cxlenslvo estnbllshmeiit, is now prerated to re
colvo orders for nil kinds of
MACHINERY Fort COLLICniES, BLAST
FUUNACnS, HTATIONA HY ENQINES,
MILIJ3, THIIESHINO MACHINES, Ao
He Is also prepared to mnho Stoves of all sires
and patterns, Plow-Irons, and everything usually
mado In Hrst-clnss Foundries.
His extensivo facilities and practical workmen
warrant him In recrlvlng the largest contracts on
tho most reasonable terms.
drain of nil kinds will bo taken in exchange lor
Castings.
nils establishment Is located near tho Lackr
wanna nnd Bloomsburg Itnllroad Depot.
PETEll BILLMYEH.
TOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces to his friends and customers that
coutluues the above business at his old place on
MAIN STREET, BLO0M8BURU.
Customers can be accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va
riety of article found lu n Slovo nnd Tinware Es
tablishment In thecltlcs.and on tho most reason
able terms. Repairing done at tho shortest nol Ice,
25 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for sale,
JyTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON MAIS STItEET, UEAHLT OrTOSITK WILLEn'
BlUlvK,
RLOOMSBURO, I'ENN'A.
The uiidcrslifued lias lust fitted un nnd opened
mi new
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In this nlnre. whero ho Is prepared to make tip
newTiN WAUKor nllklnils lu his lino, nnd do
repairing with neatness nnd dispatch, upon the
must reusouauie terms, ne nisu Keeps on uauu
STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES,
which he will sell unmi terms to suit purchasers.
Give him a call, lie Is a good mechanic, and
deserving of the publlo patronage.
jatuu iur.ij.
Bloomsburg, April SS.IW.
QKOItaE H. JIOBEUTS,
Importer and Dealer lu
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac,
No. 311 North Third Street, nlovo Vino,
Philadelphia.
Jacou K. Smith. .1. It. Bui.tzk
gJIITH & SELTZER,
Importers and Dealers In Foreign nnd Doraestla
HARDWARE,
GUNS, CUTLERY, AC,
XO. 100 St, TIIIHD STREET, All. CALL0WIIII.L,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22,07-tf.
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
JJ W. RANK'S
WHOLIWALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 110 North Third Street,
between Cherry and Race, west side,
Philadelphia.
L. WOODRUFF,
Wholesale Dealers In
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, Ac, AC,
No. 13 North Third Street, above Market,
Philadelphia,
QMN.
IBUS LINE.
ine undersigned would respectfully announce to
uiecuiMns or liioomsbnrg and the public gene.
rany tua no is running an
OMNIBUS LINE
neiwecn tins place nnd the different railroad de
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho
several trains going South nnd West on the Cauv
wlssa and Wllllamsport Railroad, and with those
golug North and South on the Lackawanna and
Moomsburg Railroad.
IlisOmnlbussesare in good condition, commo-
uious ana comiortabic, and charges reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or see their frleuds do
p art, cau be accomodated upon reasonable chargo
uy leaving timely notice at any of tho hotels.
JACOB L GIRTON, Proprietor,
J HEATHCOTE & COMPANY
'P. OILER WO It ICS,
COKSEK OK WEST STItEET A IlLACOlOltlE ALLEY
Having Increased our facilities In tho way
shop room, machinery. Ac. wo aro nrennre,!
mannfactuiH LOCO.Moi'I Vi:,''LUE,ohd all kinds
ol STEAM BOILERS, SM O i E-STA CK S, I'A NKS,
Siieet.Ihon Uoiik, Ac. All workpromptly done
U.Ul IV BU1 uutivi nnu
SPECIAL ATTENTION TAID TO 11EPAIU8,
Your nttrntloti 11 snpHnllv nlln.l tn tt.n .nM.
hers or our llrm-ull being iTactical Jloiler Maker.
..Mr. Heathcotk linn hud nn esiK-rience of oer
thirty ycurft in the manufacture of all Kinds of
niL-um jjom'ia ; ami ironi our longexperlenco we
nro fully awuro o tho necetflty ofn velliunda
nnd Hulllclentiy lnrao Iioii.KK.io secure not only
J '"HBinmnnn,,. itniii(a;uuut)BllUIIKI
our customera onlv those of iiih lipvt. mmiiiv
reaards innterlal.worlcmiinshlp,andnmnluheat
Ina (surface, nnd feel confident tlint we can ren
in- r hiiusiumon, nnu ni priees luiiy as low an an
im.i umwi-iD uauij; luu miiuu iiu.illiy Ol lllUtei
als.
We would call thonttontlon of Itallwoy Com
WOHK. EITHER ltFl'AIIIH OH N EW. Iiu vn imilrn
a iulnt foronuof the llrm touluyHulvehls ner
boiml attention. '
We nru nlstt uronnipil tn iln nil irlmiu ufunn
Fittings, hiich its Heating Public nud Private
uuwuiiiya, r uuiunes, niiiug up ieani lioilerH.dc
LonMuutlv on handall klndH nr htvam t-'i-r.
TI .N fiS.hTKAM A ND WATKK G UAO KS HTH AM Pi VL
Att.fi f:iut trifTtinffill i ...lu ttnltc, i.,k.,.a i
Btoves. PJowB.and nil work couuected with tho
gtriiuiui lUUI'Uiy IHIMIiebn,
Hetipeclfully aollcitlna your orders, we ai
YourH very truly, J. HEATHCOTE & CO.
A It MJ3 II S!I
THV TUB
ALTA VELA PnOSl'HTiJ.
ll.ntnlna flirnn r.r..- nf A m ... .... I a
ample quanllty to eive activity without luu!
totbecgatation.auda largo perctnlage ut s
lublo Boue I'hcsnhnte of Lime. k,l. ilu r wl
rVltll
Potash nnd Suiln, the isnnllul tlimeuts ot
COMPLE'lE J1ANI1HIL '11,.. l,i.w, i.lui
farmers who are using It with highly tatlsiacto.
.y nouns in u ui e gUHrUllIfU Ol 1IH VaillC. 1 TK
150 per ton of lu bogs 'AO lbs each, fctud lor
I'lllUpillCl. JMIU1C1.M
THE ALTA VELA OUANO CO.,
S. B. BISHOP 4 Co. Agents,
-W N. Bel. Ave.
Agent for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and
uouui rew Jersey,
JuIy3,'W-ly 57BrorJoy,N.Y.
Q.EORQE FOELKER &CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
WOODEN &. WILLOW WARE, YARNS
Oil-Cloths, Wicks, Twlnes.Baskets, ito., etc,
219 4251 Market St., ASM Church St., I'hlladn,
Juue 5,'as.
RJtlinUSTER &. BROTHER,
Importers and Jobbers ol
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
811 1 HTH AND DRAWERS,
BUTTONS, BUHPEMlEES,
HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWIHU SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES,
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Manufacturers of
BRUSHES AND LOOKING GI.ARSEH,
and Dealers lu
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
BROOMS. ROPES, TWINES, &c.
No. SOS North Third Street, above Vino,
Philadelphia.
jyII.L)ER & HOST,
Successors to Franklin P.Heltler Co.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
. LIQUORS, WINES, Ac.,
Nos, 410 aud 112 North Tblrd Street,
Phlladslphlo.
gNYDER, HARRIS & BASSETT,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTIIINO,
Nos. 625 Market, and 622 CoumtrM Street,
I'MUUolpliU.
m
DRUGS & MplCINES.IWj
ONATHAN
HKI8L15IV8 To?1
iver failed to cure t(,,i H'ub J
IS thO most Slli-r.! ?. - i
or Hitters has nover
kluci or i
leino vet
Dyspepsia.
"foncliiiu JX'oart
UlSUIISt'H
(llMUIIrtvn i iisj m. in ui, uii-rL find I lii, 1 tv l i sM
maile entirely of roots nnd herbs. ilM 1
wlllconvlncoany piio who gives It a r.i.l TTVlJ
No fnrully should bo wltlinultt. l'ut uD jl Ecll
V..V u'XrJiiJni Voir " w'y ,.0.n'.l'n i : ,S
aiK" ' Magri':'S.WTBRi
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TAYLOll'8
OLIVE BRANCH
BITTERS
TACOll
A mild nnd ngreeablo Tonic Sllraulani t-1 nll
ncniu iiuu iiuiiuiiiuLYo r.)l
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11. UK
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from Herbs and Ttoou. t
ly beneficial In V. dool
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAIi DEBILITY,
nnd Loss of Appetite j
r N. nd
U changi
and nn excellcntCorrectlvofor personii,Ij,
from Disorders of tho Row els, Flolulcnet"
n
P. LUl
block,
oil
'OUIS Bl
J near sol
Sold Evcrywlicrc.
1 E.SAV1
. Jowelrjl
Luuse.
cpot, No. 41J Market Sliect, 1'hllaJel,
I M.BRCa
J. K. TAYLOR & CO,
Bept.V!8.1y.
. opposltl
, bolleJ
! and ahl
Ayer's
I ENRY 1
L boots al
v Vigc
irg .Mnmi
. UAVIU 1
St I below 1
For rcsloring Gray Hai
ils natural Vitality and &
R. EVA
A ilrcvin.
side Mi
is nt oucu 113
TT tl
licallhy, ed w'll
lor iire-enin: y
linir. M'll
. ""'no
limr is soon ri
j C.
... ""JTMarlcel
trim int. mcj
... i. : R. H.i
7 abovel
linn limr ii ' ..J
cncil, falling liiiir clicckctl, nil m'an'l
ncss often, tlioiipli not nlwaj",' jK
its use. ISollim can itslc.lnKi
linir where the follicles nie iloi.
or the glanils atropliicil nud 4-. J
But such is rcniniii can be hi
usefulness hy this npplirntinn. IBS Li
IUUIIUq ...u ...... ...... .. 1
mcnt, it will keep it clean luiihifftl
Jls occasional uao win picvem i;
from turning gray sr lulling o! pet
consenucntlv prevent halducs!. positl
from those deleterious Mihstnuee.-ts. JB
mako some pveparatious ilniiKcr(?1J0j
injurious to tlio Hair, the igt j
ouiy ucueut yui uui jianu a, "loodgl
merely for n, , H
HAIR DRESSING
nothing clso can ha fonrul foicwdsj
Containing neither oil nor dye, i
not soil whito cambric, nud je jfi
Ion" ou tlio hair, inviti" it nnct-
i,,m, .t ,. ,ii',,i n,.,.r,,,,. EACd
.. b. ........ ........ lu
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer
1'ltACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL Cttigo bl
LOWEIilj. 3IASS.
ir sail
PRICE tl.OO. wH
Fcb.5.IR(0. CHA
opl
Ayer's Sarsapar
Tim vontilltinl1"
rctlcnt iiictlicuu"'"
Udemrtl fromcml
many of Mtuctbovl
mar venom, s
cases of bcrot"
pusp. where ttON.J
eccmcil faturtbndj
cormiition, w.
mirllletl aiidnr"
tirftfii.iiiin)T,fX''T
7,r ui8onicr,wiiiu
they were rialnflilly afllicUriff, liave LnJ.,ft
curcu in auca preat iiumuera in tunr-''.
tlon of tho cotiuiry.that tlio public ecaite
bo Informed of Its vlrtnna nr iir. h
firrnfnlQim tinlann la nnn itf tlio mmtiUM
enemies of our race. Often, this unwoi111!
lenniu or me organism unuenmncBUiPcok,
nnu inviies mo attar ic orrnrcrit iniror wurw-
m ithout eicltinir n Hiiantinn nf t u nresenc-
It secnia to breeil infection throughout lb J,(J
Into ono or othrr nf Ito Mrlcntiq fnrma.
EUrfaco or nmont? tho vitnlA. In the UVi 1
t'les may bo suddenly depoftUcl in mJ
its nrcaenco bv enmiinnn on Hia tlJn.orr"
ctlons on somo nail of tho boilv. Ileaij 1
felonal ttso of a bottle of this ,Srj(oj",orl
Tisauie, even wncu no nciivo eym r""""
niilinnr Dascanc AniUlA,l i. III. Hit. fil OT
IuiuiiiB Kvncraiiy unu immcuiaif n"". i
enKth, cure, by tho uo of this to Alt H vet
T.At St. Atl,n, r,. ItnP Of J -J
Tetter, Salt Jtheutn, Scald Hcad,Hl
aore j.yc8, nore jarat ana ihiht -:u
lslblo forms of Serofulou ili&taP- H
move conccaiea ronns, as uut pn"-
llfnrt lilae,,. t'lln. Alt Mill. A
nnU tlio various Ulcerou aaucttODJor
jaraiKinenouARystcms. . .3
Kyph Ut or Vrttere at and JHVrr uriai?
nro cured by it. though a loiijrlimcU
niuuiung incso ousimmo nmiadics vt ".'
Itnt Inna f-nntlnti.l ntr. nf II1L4 lllCilllufl
thocoiuiilalnt. J,eucorrliaaor tthtUm
Ulcerations, ami rental vwp"m
monty soon relieved and ultimately cii
l.liPil irrntia. Jthittmttant OTli Cl
tnutcd by accumtdatlons of cxtrwl
In tho blood, yield quickly to
Comptatnta, rorjttdtti, Congfutionu
nation of the Liver tiw Jautt'tlce.ym
ry
o-
ns they otten do, from tho rnnUJ3fF;
Thoso u ho aro LanuaUl nml if-Tll
dent, toteepletif and troubled wiUi -Jl
jtreneuMtona or j-eart, or an1v' VI
kvmntnmnlln nt II'mInmi. will CBB 1
relief and convincing t video ee of lu ;
Or. X O. AYEll A CO.,1"'1!
rractlcal and Analtttcal Cht9
SOLD BY ALL UIIUGQISTS WWi
TT ENDEBSH O TT'Sl
GERMAN OATTLli r0T
This I'uwder is believed to ho utfri
Horse or Cattle Towder in inc.
blood, cleanses tho system, ami t'"y
Hon aud tone to the stomach. V
will linnrovo In Uesh, and li
smooth and glossy. Uii
mlllc. yI i
Bliecu liubrovonnd moduvo 1,1.
fleece.- V'li, I
I loss fatten and are free froui so.
temper, and all pen dlseasis. VI
Wholesalu und ltetall Del
IIENUHUSHOTT'S Urusjj
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JNSUKAN OE
Wyoming
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Commerce ,
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City...
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Iusurance Coianiny or UUte I'euu'o. .
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NortU American Transit. -'). KUlfl
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