fanner' gniartmcnt. I'tillng Horses. Evr.itY otio who Uoopi a horse, cither for profit or pleasure, In addition to keeping him well, should study how to keep him with mi outlay of tho lenst money. Tho farmer who ins plenty of food lor his horses should bo no excep tion. All Unit tho farmer p;row or should grow, can bo converted Into money; thcreshouldbono wnstobecnuso of plenty. If your present stock will not cnnsiimo nil your stock foul econom Ically fed, buy moro stock to niako n, profit on tho balance A furmor who unJcrstnnds his buslnc will always know how to do this; but novcr wnste, although your farm nnd granaries may bo full to overflowing. Grass, cither green or cured, Is tho natural foodfor tho horso, nnd Is essen tial to his good health. Green is the natural state, thorcforo tho best; but wo cannot havo.it green all tho year around in this climate, thcrcforo wo should do tho next best thing with It cook It. Experlcnco has proven that hay ,whon steamed has all Its natural Juices nnd virtues revived, nnd Is equal to grass, nnd Is nearly or qulto ns palat able to stock that oven mouldy hay, when steamed, U Just ns palatable to stock na that which luis been well cured mid preserved. For both convenience nnd economy liny should bo cut beforo being steamed. liny and straw cutters havo been so Improved of lato years, and competition has bo reduced prices, t hat thoro Is no excuse for any one who keeps a horso not to havo ono. Straw has become too valuable to bo used for bedding stock. Look nt its price in tho market reports It is almost equal to tho best of hay. Then why waste it when you can make so much moro out of It by steaming nnd feeding It? It Is not thus lo3t to tho munuro heap it may bo In bulk, but not in its fertilizing qualities. Stable floors will havo to bo so constructed as to do with out bedding. Farming la being reduc ed to a science, and thoso who will siiut their eyes to tho light of improvement and plod on In tho old wasteful ways of their fathers In feeding stock, will not bo ablo to compete with their more en lightened neighbors who keep up with tho times. There Is a great wasctfulncss In feed ing wholo grain to horses, or any other stock. It should not only bo ground but steamed. It should bo mixed with cut hay or straw nnd steamed together. This is not theory nlono; It is based on experlcnco carefully tested and found that thero Is n gain of nt least fifty per cent. Now if two tons of liny or straw cut and steamed aro equal to three tons not thus treated, nnd two bushels of corn ground and steamed arc equal to throo bushels unground and raw, then ovcry third ton and ovcry third bushel is sav ed by this process, which will cnablo tho farmer to keep one-third more stock. Hero Is whero tho extra profit comes in. Am, (stock Journal. drain for Horse. Houses at different seasons of tho year require different grain food. Corn- Is good for winter uso but too heating for summer feeding. The staple grain for horses among farmers nnd livery men Is oats, but thoso that have used barley and ryo ground togother, prefer it to corn or wheat, for tho reason that it is lets liablo to founder, nnd contains nearly us much nutriment as cither. An experienced horseman says ; "I havo raised a great many colts, nnd havomudo breeding trotting horses u study, and in nil my experience I havo found nothing equal to barley meal to mako a mnro glvo milk. I havo found it no disadvantage to a mare's getting with foal, and not any whllo she was so. Oats are a better food for colts from weaning timo until they go to work. Ityo ia a dangerous grain to feed alono; It is moro liable to founder than other grain; but to mix with shorts, or grind witli oats, nnd feed witli cut hay or straw, It makes an excellent feed. Instead of Its being a preventive topregnancy in mares, It is nu advantage. I own nnd keep for ser vice ono of tho ilnest and most promis ing young trotting young stallions in tho State ; and if any ono has a mare they wish to put at a certain time, I al ways recommend feeding tho man; btj!cl rye, blood warm, to get her in hCii.scm, nnd It never falls to do Its work in fiom three to flvo days, and I novcr knew n maro to refuso tho horso after such treatment. Three quarts thrco times n day, Is good feeding." This discovery may bo of great valuo to breeders, and save an enormous sight of trouble Ohio Farmer. Keeping Coun. A great deal of corn is wofully wasted nfter all the trouble and expense of plowing, plant ing nnd harvesting. This waste is ab solutely wicked, nnd with trilling extra caro may bo easily remedied. In tho first place, in husking, a vigilnnt look out ought to bo kept that no unripo, unsound car or half-mado "nubbin" goea in with tho pllo that Is to go into tho crib. Tho pig pen Is tho bettor place for all such material. Ono un sound ear may, and often does, damage a bushel of sound corn. Ne.vt, wherover you nro going to put corn to keep, put coul or gas lar about tho premises pretty liberally at first It Is an utter abomination to rats and mice. They will not board In tho corn crib flavored pretty strongly with gas tar. Half a dollar's worth of tar will navo ten dollars worth of corn. Very many peoplo seem to suppose " that corn may bo kept In any sort of a crib, hj opon as Jack Straw's house, noltUor wind nor water-tight, so that It Is housed under a tolerable roof. So It can but never long In a marketable condition. Whllo corn cribs ought al ways to afford freo ventilation, they tihould bo bo constructed as to shut out nil storms, either rain or snow. Hotter grow less corn and keep It sound than print crops nnd let It upon. Cows In fair condition may bo milk ed till within Mx weeks of tho tlmo of calving, nnd a fuw roots will help them to koop up tho milk. Hut cowg In poor and thin condition should havo longer rest. Keep nil yoaug cows In milk with their first calf In as full a flow as powlblo till wHulu few weeks or the Uiuo of coming In again. And the require succulent food and an occasion al math la develop the glandlng system nud Ojc Uio habit, as It were, of milking tbrougU ltfo. Fattening atoclc should Uo kept w&nuly housed and highly fod, vtt koruo consumption It Is uol deslr .trWo ,lr jjet flea too fat. From a year THE to eighteen months Is tho best ago. I'ork that Is too fat is not so wholesomo nor so palatable as that which Is only in fair condition. AVhen npplw nro opened to tako any out, cloio up tho barrel again. Tho no cess of the air will bo sure to hasten decay. Towards tho end of tho year It will pay well to tako n look Into tho ac counts nnd see how tho operations on tho farm foot up nnd to mako up n schedule of everything. Keep squnro as po3slblo with tho world. Mass. To Baku Ham. Tho usual modo of preparing hams for tho tablo Is by boil ing them. They nro far richer, If baked as follows: Soak tho ham' In. clean wa ter for on hour, then wlpo it dry, nnd spread It all over with thin batter, lay it in n deep dish, with sticks under It to keep It from tho grease; fully dono, ro movo tho skin and tho batter which has crusted on the flesh side, nnd set it away to cool, In tho open nlr. Rheumatism. Tho Chclson Pension er's Keclpo. Ilonoy two pounds, clari fied by a slow flro.down to ono pound; flour of sulphur, two ounces; cream of tartar, ono ounce: Jamaica gingor,poW' dcrcd, half an'ouncc; ono nutmeg grn tcd;gumgualacum,powdcrcd,l drnchra. Mix nil theso Ingredients well. Dose- two tnhlespoonsfull twico a day In a tumbler of hot water. ... Lemo.v Pih (easily made). Two lem ons; squeezo out thojulec, and chop tho lemon flno (rake out tho seeds); thrco cups of water, thrco cup3 of sugar, ono egg, two-thirds of n cup of flour; beat tho egg well with half it cup of water and tho flour; then stir lemons, juico and ull together; this will fill thrco pies. The Three Wishes. Theke was onco an honest man, not very rich, but his wlfo wns very pretty and ho was very fond of her. They were sitting oy tlio flro, ono winter's evening, talking, of tho happiness of their neighbors, who wero rich er than themselves; and tho wlfo Imp poned to Ray : "If It were in my power to have what I wish, I would soon bo happier than all of them." "So should I, too," ndded her hus band; "but I nm afraid that tho tax gatherers and road-surveyors havo driven nil tho fairies out of tho parish. I am suro If wo had fairies now, one of them would grant mo what I want to nsk." At that Instant they saw a very beau tiful lady in their room, who addressed herself to them and said : "I am a fairy, and 1 proraiso to grant to you tho three first things that you shall wish for. But tako care; when you havo had your three wishes, I will not grant you another." The fairy, i mlling, disappeared, leav ing tho man and his wifo bewildered and greatly perplexed. Each looked at the other; nt last tho wifo was first to speak an occurronco by no means un usual, although generally sho was tho last as well. "For my own part," said sho, "if it is left to my choice, I know very well what I shall wish for. I nm easily contented. I am not wishing yet; but if I had my desire, I know of nothing that can bo so pleasant as to bo hand some, rich, and a person of good quali ty." "Silly woman ?' replied her husband "supposing you wero nil these, might you not also bo sick and frotful at tho samo tlmo, as well as dlo young? It will bo wiser to wish for health, cheer fulness and long life." "What Is tho good of long lifo with poverty?" said tho wife; "havo wo not had almost enough of It already? Your wishes would only prolong our misery. Ths falry.necd not havo beensosparing; sho might as well havo given us a dozen wishes, for 1 am suro thero aro at least a dozen things that I can think of that I want." "You aro right, my dear," said tho husband; "and as wo havo so many things to choso from, let us take our tlmo to mako up our minds; let us think over, through tho night, what nro tho three things wo should best like, and then wish." "To bo suro," said tho wife, "I'll think all night about them. Meanwhilo let us stir tho flro together, for It Is very cold." At tho samo tlmo tho wife took up tho tongs, and without thinking on It said : "Here's a nice flro 1 I wish wo had a yard of black pudding for our supper; we could dress it so easily." Sho had hardly uttered these words when down camo tumbling througli tho chimney a yard of black pudding. "Pluguo on your greediness with your black pudding 1" said tho husband. "Here's a flno wish Indeed I Now wo havo only two loft. For my part, I am so voxed that I wish tho black pudding fast to tho tip of your nose." Tho man soon perceived that ho was sillier than his wife, for, at this second wish, up starts tho black pudding, and sticks so fast to tho poor woman's noso, that thero was no means to tako it off. "Vvrctcu mat I am I" cried sue. "you nro a wicked man for wishing tho pud ding fast to my noso." "My dear," answered tho husband, "I vow.J did not think of It. But what shall wo do? I nm about wishing for vast riches, and propose to mako a gol den case to bido tho pudding." "Not at all," answered tho wife; "for I should kill myself wero I tollvo with tills pudding dangling at my noso. lio persuaded, wo havo still a wish to mako leavo it to moor I shall Instantly throw myself out of tho window." With this, sho ran and openod tho window, but tho husband, who loved his wife, called out: "Hold, my dear I I glvo you leavo to wish for what you will." "Well," said tho wlfo, "my wish Is that this pudding may drop off." At that Instant tho pudding droppod off; nnd tho wife, who did not want wit said to her husband: "Tho fairy has been laughing at us sho was In tho right. Possibly wo should havo boon moro unhappy with riches than we nro at present. Uallovo mo, my dear, let us wish for nothing, and tako things as it shall pleaao heaven to send them, In tho meantime, let us gup upon our pudding since that's all that remains to us of our wishes," Tho husband thought hU wlfo Judged rightly, so thoy supped merrily; uor did they over again glvo themselves further trouble about the thing thoy had designed to wish for, COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA, COUNTY, MISCELLANEOUS. A T I O N A b IjIFU INSURANCE CO. OF TUB UNITED HTATEB OP AMEIUOA, WASHINGTON, D. C. CHAnTEnEDIlYsrKCIALACTOr'CONUnraS, Aitooveh Julv 25, 1SGS, CASH CAPITA PAID IN FULL. $1,000,000. 11 U AN Oil O PI' IO El FlItST NATIONAL HANK J1UIIA1INO, 1'IIILADEL P II I A, Whero tho general business of tho Company Is transacted, nnd to which nil general correspon dence should ho nddrcsscd. OFFICERS: CLA11DNCE II. CLAIIK. President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance nnd Exccutlvo Committee HENRY D. COOKE. Vice-President. EMEKSON W. FEET, (Secretary nnd Actuary, This Compnny.Nntlonnl In Its character, offers by reason of Its Large Capital, Low Hates of Pre mium nnd New Tables, tho mostdoslrablomoans of Insuring llfoyet presented to tho public. The rates of premium being largely reduced, nre made as favorablo to tho Insurers ns those of the host Mutual Companies, nnd avoid all the complications nnd uncertainties or Notice, Dlvt dends, and tho misunderstandings which the lot ter ore so apt to causo tho Pollcy-IIolder. Several new and attractlvo tables are now pre sented, which need only to bo understood to prove acceptable to tho public, such as tho IN-C0ME-PU0DUCINO POLICY AND RETURN PREMIUM POLICY, In tho former, the policy, holder not only secures a life Insurance payable nt death, hut will receive, If living, arter a period of Afewyears, an annual lncomo equal to ten per cent, (10 per cent.) of the, Mir of his policy. In tho latter, tho Comiany agrees to return to tho assured the total amount of money no naspaiu, In addition to tho amount of his policy. Tho attention of persons contemplating lnsur ing their lives or Increasing tho amount of In surance they already have. Is called to tho special advantages offered by tho National Llfo Insur ance Company. Circulars, Pamphlets nnd full particulars given on application to tho Branch OUlco of the Com pany, or to AnK A CQ rhl)aue,nh,a Ocncral Agents for Pennsylvania nnd Bouthern Now Jersey. JOEL E. BRADLEY, Bloomsburg rn., Epoclnl Agent for Montour & Columbia Counties Feb. 10,'69.-lyr . "JJNFAILING EYE PRESEIWEItS. Messrs. LAZARUS A MORRIS, OPTICIANS & OCULISTS HARTFORD, CONN.. llave.wlthnvlewtomecttlio Increased demand for their C E L K D R A T E D PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Appointed Miss A. D. WEBB, STATIONER, B L oo ji s n uu a, Pa As their sole Agent for this place. They havo token earo to glvo all needful Instructions, and havo confidence In tho ability of their agents to meet tho requirements of nil customers. An op portunity will bo thus nflbrded to procure, nt all times SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED nY ANY FOR THEIR STRENGTHENING AND PRESER VING QUALITIES, Too much cannot bo snld ns to their SUPERI ORITY over tho ordinary glasses worn. There Is no gUmmering, wavering of ilve ttgltt, tllzzlnen, or other unpleasant sensation, but on the contrary. from the peculiar construction of the Lenses they are soothing and pleasant, causing a feeling of relief to the wenrcr, and PRODUCING A CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VISION, ns In the nalu ml health tight. They nro the only Spectacles that PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST THE SIGHT 1 And are the CHEAPEST becauso thoBEST, al ways lasting 2IANY years without change hy ing iieceiary. :0: CAUTION. Miss A. D. WEBB, STATIONER, hlo OMsn un a pa., In tho ONLY Agent appointed in tills place. JOy WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS, Feb. 19,'C8,-ly, -yT E HAVE NO TRAVELING AGENTS Farmers and Dealers whosend their orders direct to us, can nvnll themselves of the LOWEST PRICES And tin e the CommluUin, Early orders will he advantageous to buyers. ALLEN & NEEDLES. MANUFACTURERS Off IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, AND TUB A M M O N I A T E D F E R T I L I 7. E U. PERUVIAN GUANO. Wo mil only No. 1 received direct from Uie Government. FISH GUANO. A splendid Manure packed In barrels. Wo nlsoofTer for salo 1'uuii LA mi I'lastkii llKDHAUi.io Ckme.nt and n full assortment of Oils and Candles. A DISCOUNT TO DEAL- KRS. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Dclawuro Avcnuo, 1'Iilla doliihla. IMTAIILISHISD IN 18 W. l'or sale hy TUB IlLOOMSUUHa IRON CO., Kch, lS.'OO-ly. ULOOUSUUltU l'A. gNYDER, HARRIS A BAS3ETT, Manufacturers nnd Jobbers of If UN'S AND BOYS' CLOTUINO, Nos. m Market, and KB Commerce Street, Philadelphia, 1 000 M H N WANTED 30 per week profit on K rspltal, Homeimni entirely new. neim lurcireui.r anu ivriu Nu Ift enterprise or humbug. Addr !b Caniiou street, N. Y. feh. ai.'tlWui. WJ.Y.rut-U. DRY GOODS. MILLER'S STOBB. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The subscriber has Just returned from tho cities with another large and select assortment of BPRINO AUD SUMMER GOODS, purchased In New York and Philadelphia at the lowest figure, and which he Is determined to sell on ns moderate terms ns can ho procured else whero In Bloomsburg. Ills stock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together with n large Inssortmcnt of Dry Goods nnd Urn ccrles, consisting of tho following nrtlcles I Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Casslraertt, Shawls, Flannels, Bilks, White Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, Jlollowware Cedarware Oneenswaro. Hardware Boots nnd Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-GlassoJ, Tobacco, Co free, Sugars, Teas, Rice, Allspice, Glngor, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY. In short, everything usually kept In country stores, to which na Invites the attention of the public generally, Tho highest price will be paid for country produce In exchange for goods. S. II. MILLER & SON. Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pn. rREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT PETER ENT'S STORE, IN LIGHT STREET, OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TnE subscriber had Just received and has on hand at his old stand In Light Street, n large nnd select ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE purchased nt tho lowest figure, and which he determined to sell on m moderate terms as bo procured elscwhero In Light Street, FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. His stock consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flnnnels, Hosiery, Carpets, Silks, Shawls, READY MADE CLOTHING, Satlnetls, Casslmers, Cottonndes, Kentucky jeans. AC, AC1 AC GROCERIES, MACKEKAJ-, Queensware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short everything usually kept in n conutry store. Tho patronage of his old friends nnd th publio generally. Is respectfully solid ted. Tho highest market price pnia lor country pro duce. PETER ETtT. Light Street, Nov. 8 1807. J J. B R O W E R, Is now onoring to tne paunc uis oi si'itrw a goods consisting in part of n full line of INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG CARPETS, Fine cloths and cnsslmero for Ladles' coats, HANDSOME DRESS OOODS, or all patterns and qualities, Inlalds and Prints of various qualities and prices, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, LADIE'S FRENOn CORSETS, AND BALMORAL SKIRTS. Good assortment of LADIKIT A CHILDREN'S GAITERS Jt BOOTH. Fresh Groceries and Spices. New assortment GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE, FX NO. 1 MACKEREL In one-half and one-fourth barrels. Now Is the time to make your selections, ns I nm offering goods nt very low prices, nnd our motto is fair dealing to nil, and not to bo under sold by nny. J. J. BROWKR. Bloomsburg, April 12, 18CT. M ARCH LIST AT I. W. HARTMAN'S. s PLENDID WINTER DRESS Goods Selling at n low figure, nt I, W. HARTMAN'S. FEW MORE LONG SHAWLS ' AT A GREAT REDUCTION, AT I. W. HARTMAN'S. LADIE'S CLOTH SACKS i .. ai i rm nt MHIKCUUVnu JIUiu tju w w u w uv I. W. HARTMAN'S. B REAKFAST SHAWLS AND Wool Scarfs wlth;a few Ladles Bridal nnd other Hoods down in prices, nt I. W. HARTMAN'S. A FEW MORE REMNANTS of Frlnts, DoLftius, Muslins, Casstiiiers,tc., at cost or less, at I. W. IIAIITMAWS. T HREE NEW ROLLS OP Carpets Just received nt I. W. HARTMAN'S. JLOOU OIL CLOTHS 4-4 5-1 6-4 8-4 a nice pattern of each nt I. V. HARTMAN'S. jyjVEN'S, LADIE'S, & CHILDREN'S Arctloaums.at I. W. HARTMAN'S. JASINS, RRUN1CS, DRIED l'eachcs, Clierrles, Apples, Roup lleaus dcu on hand at I. W. HARTMAN'S jINISTERS OP THE GOSPEL who live hy l'reachlng supplied villi goods low fur cash, at I. W. HARTMAN'S. y A R It E N S ANDWATKK l-BOOF lUI'KOVED r!l FELT AND CEMENT HOOFING t The advantages which this coinnfislllonpossesse are many, llisbolhwater-tlulitnud Mre-prooi. Itlsiioturreetedhy heatnrcold. It cau be ap plied to an ulmsit perfectly Ilat roof, one Inch In ihe'foot helnE nil that la required. It la easily and quickly repaired. Its cost is leas tlian any rAher nre-proof roof now In use. Testimonials rroiu all purls of the country ns to lis durability, security and cheapness will lie shown hy JOHN W. KRAMER, June M'M. Agent, lllooinsburg, I'n. A fl ne speelmen of the roofing cau be seen nt W If . AOOlia' uuw ouau uu rillti nil w,. pUMI'S I PUMPS FOR SALE. The undersigned begs leave to Inform the clll senaoftliUplacpsud vicinity that he Is prriurra to furnlah.ut short notice, one of the best WOOD EN l'UMPS for Wells and Cisterns ever offered to the public. Tbey are guaranteed Ut throw more water lu leas lime and with less labor than any other pump lu this part of the country and uiey oauuoi ue .urfuuMteu lur uchuit uiuuud, ur simplicity of arraugemeutlao oomhlulng ctitap ness and durability Kaeli pump being warrant ed lo iierrorm lis r era wen or no saie. rjuu Hhumau la aeut (or Columbia county, l'rlee 7t rents er foot 1 wed In the wed. Orders by mall or otherwise b-rompt ly attended to. ept, 4,'M-ly 1X1 AH BUtlMArT, caiawlsas l'. RAIL ROADS. TVT.ORTIIERN CENTRAL RAlLr On nnd nfter MnyWlblh IMS, Trains will leavo Northumberland ns follows : NORTHWARD. 423 A. M., Dally to Wllllamsport, (except Rnnilny) lori'.imirn, uranuumuuH. iwruiivotci, ,uu., llrlitnn .nil M. Vnlt. 030 P. M Dally, (except Sundays) for Elmlrn nnd Hulhtlo via Erie Itallwny from Elmlrn. 8.10 r. it., Dally, (exceptsuudays) for Williams- 1 TRAINS SOUTHWARD, 2X A.M. Dally (oxceptMouday's) for Baltimore. WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 9.30 P.M. Dally (exceptHnrulny's)for Baltimore Washington anu rnuaueipiiin. .,,. i'.D. H, l OUNll, General Passenger Agent. T ACKAWANNA AND HLOOMS- JU 1U1IIG HAiLAOAD On nnd fur Nov 30th, IS03, Passenger Trains will run ns follows! GolngSouth. Going North. Leavo Leavo Arrlvo Arrive a. m. p. in. n. m. p. in. ...0.25 4.10 110.1 V.tt Invo .. 0.00 4.17 11-10 9.10 .. U.20 6.M 10.07 t(.l() .. 6.42 UU 7.41 S.2.5 ,. 7.SJ 6.40 ."? 7.: ,... 7.53 0.13 M0 0.68 8.3d 0.6. 7.40 (i.10 8.!M 7.17 8. IS 0.11 .... 9.04 8.20 7.40 8.2J Arrive Arrlvo Leave Lcovo ... 9.43 9.(0 7.10 4.45 ntUton... Kingston Plymouth Hhlcltslilnny.. IIVIWIUK . . Bloom ............ North'd .. Tho 11.10 Train at Scrnnton makes connections wtlh Express Train for New York nt 3 o'clock p. in,, arriving In Now York 0.60 p. m. U. A. FONDA, Bup't, 188,1. PHILADELPHIA 1R6S. EltlE AND JL. ilAlLtllUAU. WINTER TIME TABLE. TIIROOOn AMD DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN PIIILA DELVUIA, BALTIMORE, IIARRISBCna, WIL LIAHSrOHT, AND TUS GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA. ELEGANT SLEEriNO CARS On nil Night Trains. On and after Mondat. Nov. 23rd 1803. tho i A Erie Rail Road will Trains on tho Philadelphia WESTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.13 p.m. " " " Nortbumbcrland..0.10 u.in. " " arr, nt Erie 9.50p.m leaves iiiiiaueipina...ii.w in. " " Nort'd U.50p.m, " " nrr. nt Erie 10.00 ajn. ELMIUA MAIL leaves rnundclpliln 8.oun.m. " ' North'd 4.2.iii.m " " nrr. nt Lock Hnven ...7.45 p.m. EASTWARD. MAIL TRAIN lenves Erie ........10.55 n.m. " North'd ......2.35 a.m. " " arr. at Philadelphia lu.u)a.iu. ERIE EXPREhS lenves Erle.T. 0.25 run. ' " Nort'd ....9.30u.nil arr.ati iiiiuueipuui .up.iu. Mall nnd KxnrcKS connects witli Oil Creek and Allegheny River Rail Rood. Baggage checked through. A. L. TYLER. General Superintendent, WUlhunsporU n ATAWISSA RAILROAD On nnd J after MONDAY, Nov. 23, lMB, Passenger trams on tne uatawissa uniiroau win run at me ionowiug named Hours : Mail fi&UA, STATIONS. "Wllllamsport, Muncy. "Watsoulown, Mlltou. lxinvlllo. lUipcrt. , Calnwlssa, Hlngtowu. Hummlt. tJUQknku. Mail Xortli Arr, 0.10 p. m. Dep. 7.50 a,ra " 6.12 " 4M ' " 4.10 ' ;u3 ' " 3.35 1 2.8 ' " 1.50 ' " 1.40 1 " VM ' ' 1.10 1 y.iu " U.52 " 10.12 " 1UJ5 11.40 " 12.WJ n.m 14, " 1.00 " K. aiuhouy June. 2,15 4.25 DIiie.Tamaqua, 10.40 a.tr. Arr. (Mj 1 rhilatfulphla. 4 I To Now York via. Head 1 lug or Maucti Chunk. 10.00 From Kcw York via, ( Mauch Chunk. i 7.00 No Change of cars belwten Wllllamsport ami j.-uuuuuipiiiu. ulu, viiuu ouyri, JJEADING RAILROAD. WlNTEIt All ItANGEMENT, Dec. 11th, 1W. Great Trunk I Joe from tho North nnd North- went lori'iUUdeitmia.New York. Huauhiir. rolls villi. Tamauua. Auhiand. Hhamoklu Lebanon Ailentown. Jaalou, Uphrata, L.Ulz, Iaucaslvr, Trains luavu llarrisbunr for New York, aa ibl- Iowm: Aty.OO, 6,&ouudB,lua. m., 12,40 iiouu and 2,05 AlU,50p.in., connecting with similar trains on me x a. luuiroau, una urnviug ut nuw toru ui 11.00. u.m.. & 12.20 noon a .60 7.oo & lo.U) n. m. and U,i5 A.tu ruiectlvtly. bleeping uiru aceuin- juiiiy muotou a. m,, unu iu.oup.ui. iruius wnnoui cliauue. ieavo iiarrinuurg lor iteauing.l'oiiaviue, Ta mauua. Mlnentvllle. AkIiIiiiuI. rtlmtnokln i'lno Urovu, Ailentown a rnilu'd. um,10u.m., & 2,05' 4.10 n.m.. Hiounlm; at Lebanon and nriiicmal wav biatlons;the4,i0iuu.tratt) making connecilons tor riiilailujpliia unit Columblaonly. For rot is villa fachuylkill llaveu and Auburn, via Schuylkill and bUbqHeliannik Kallroad, leave llarrlbburg at a,w p.m. Hemming; jcavo now lorit at v,w a.m. and 12.U01U., ana 5,10 and b.UOp.in. l'hiladei- 1)11111 11 L O.IJ il 111. UUU U. 111. DIL'L'UIIIU KILTH uccomuauy the u.oO a. in., and 6. 10 audtt.uun.m.. tralna irom N.Y.wltliout chaugu. Way I'lwsenger Train leaves i'Ulladeiphla at 70 u.mMcojincctrng wiiii aimuui iimuuu jcuai x a. nituuuu ruiuruiii irom Heading at 0,3.5 p.m b lopping at all statlom-; leaol,oiiviUeat7,MiS(4oa.ui.uU2,4jp.mJiiiamo- itiuai oiu. iu.,Abniauuab j,wu.iuuuu i:,;hi p.m. TaiuaouaatB,3ua, m.,aud 20 p.m., fur 1 'Jill a deliihia. Leavo TotUvllle for Harrlsburc. vlaHchnvlklll and tiusquehanna Itaiiroad at 7,10 u,m. and 11,30 u. m., for rinoUrovo and Trcmout, lteadiut: Accommodation Train leaves Iteadincr at 7,30 a.m., returning from rhlladolphh. at 4,43 p. in 1'otUtown Accommoilatlon TratntleavesTotta town at 0.45 a.m... returnimr. leaves l'lilladelnhln at 4,00 p.m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave lleiuUnir nt i,UU u.iu., uuu I'.w. ivi ciuuruui, ijiiiz, iuncua l'erklomen Itall Road Trains leavo Perklnmnn Junction at ti,15n.m., and 5.30 p. m. lUsturnlug: uectlng Willi Blmllar trains ou Heading ltall road On Sundays, leavo New York at 8,00 p.m., Phil adelphia U,00 a.m. nml 3,15 p.m., the 8,00 a.m. traiu running only to lteadlug; i'otUvlile 8,00 a.m.; llarrlsburg 6,50 a.m. ana 4,10 and 10,50 p.m., and Ueauing at ijm anu d,ou ana 7,10 a.m. for narris- uurtj. uuu i.iii., uiiu u.iu. iui iiuw iuitt anu 4,u P.'u lur 1'iiuaueipuia, commuiaiion. Aiueace. weaaon. ocnooi ana ix cum Ion tickets to and irom all points, at reduced rates Baggage checked through ; 16) pounds allowed to eacu paubeuger. O. A. NICOLLH, General Superintendent. Reading, Va.t Dec. 14, UOa. TELAWARE, It AOK AWANNA, & f WKHTJUtN iiAiiatuAU. winter arrangu- men I, iiHs-Ly, a nuns .uuvu ivt iuuowb; WEfiTWAltD. II.U0 7.31) ..New Y'orlr. a rs S2 Mail STATIONS. Mall 8 O A.M. 4.45 a'j) 2.10 MU 2,10 2M 1.50 1.45 1.20 I. 05 12.51 12.41 12.31 12.11 II. 511 11.37 11,21 11.00 10.50 10.3s 10.20 0.30 11.48 0.05 V.40 5.50 0.21 5.2" U.00 6.01 H.4.1 4.9) 8.S) 3.55 7.09 3.20 7.10 5.50 A.U l'.U l'hllndelphla ... ...New Hampton......., Wusblngion 11.15' 11.30 11.17 11.57 . uxioru llrldeevlllo HM...MauunUn Chuuh..,.. Delaware.......H Mount lictliel . Water (Jul). .......... i.V) 1Z.O) 1.10 l.!ftl LIS MStroudsburK ....,...., Hpraguevllio lieiiryvllle, ..........uaKiauu torks .......Tobyliatina Uoutdhboro Moscow Dunning (Jreeuvllle.M Scrauton ......Clark's Summit..... Ablngtou ... ......Factor vltlc..... -...-...Nicholson- ... liopbQttom. Mutitro.0 ..-... Now Miltord.....-..., Great llend 2.(151 aail iio JSrl 3.1a A.u, 3, 1U.I H.tDl 11.3U 3.MI 4.17 4.Si 12.00 lass 1 :..')' 1.20 4.11 5.01 6.21 1 5.15 0.00 Dinner and supper at Delaware station. CONHKGTIOK& At New Hampton, with Central R. It. of Now J erbcy ,ior n ew x orK,uiizaucui,i iaiuueiu,oouivr. vllln. 1'jL.tnn. An. At Washington, with Morris & Essex R. It., for wow xorK, jjowuric, worrisiown, iiin-jteitowwu, I'n.lnn X-. At Mnnunka Chunk, with llclvldero Delawaro U.K., lor l'luiaueipuia, -ircuwa, iiihiiipbumib, lli.lvlili.rA An At Hiraiilon, witli Lackawanna 4 Illoomshurg R. It., for l'lttston, Wlikesliarro, llloomsbuiif.Ru-. port, Diinvllle, Nurtliuinlierlaud, Ac., uUo, with lieiawure oc Jtuuanii it, ii., lur uiypu tui, viuu1 butd, and Cnrbolidale, At (IreiLLHeiHl.withHrlnllnllwav. fornincham tun. Khulra, llullalo, Ithaca., Syroeuae, nnd Oswego. R. A. HENRY, Qen, I'oss. nud Tkt. Agent. c O L V M 11 I A HOUSE, BY BERNARD STOHNEH. ilM'INO lately purchased and fitted up the well-Known iwuison now, i-roperiy,iotuvtiu n VZXt DOOlta AllOVS TUB COVHT 110UBE, On VIM, SUJIIO SlUa UI ,lr, mnik. ... hid .un,. u Hluomsburg; and having obtained o license for lue same as u REBTAURANT, the Proprietor has determined to give to tho peo ple v lulling me lowu on uusiness or pleasure, A UTILE MORE ROOM, His stabling also la extensive, nnd Is fitted up lo put uuggies auu currisKea 11 Uah tint ctvurvlhlnir atiout his I, fnndnrltMl in an nrderlv and lawful manner and be respectfully solicits a sharo of the publio Q W. BLADON & CO., Manufacturers oi OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW a HAD EH. Warshaase, No, 114 North Third Street iniUadelphla. GROCERIES, &c, riONFEOTIONEKY. Tho undersigned would respectfully announce mi th to the publio mm ne lias opeueu a FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE, in thebnlldlng lately occupied by Rernnrd Rtoh ncr, where he is prepared to furnish nil kinds of PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS..AC, AC., AC BY WHOLESALE Oil nETAIli III short, a full ntsnrtment of nil goods in his lino or business. A greni variety ui DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, sultnble for tho Holidays, Tarllculaf nlteutlon given to BREAD AND CAKES, 6t nil kinds, fresh every day. CIIRISTMAB CANDIES, OUISTMAS TOYS. A call Is solicited, nnd satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Nov. 22, 1807. ECKIIART JACOBS. T E M O V A L OF O. O. MARR'S NEW STORE TO BnXVJi'S BLOCK, THE CORNER Of MARKET AND IKON 8TREET8. The undersigned having received from tho city full and complete supply ol BPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE, CEDAR AND WILL01T-WARE, CONFECTIONERY, O LASS-WARE, TOBACCO, SATS AND SJIOHS, FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT, all of which I propose selling at a very low figure for cash or produce. B- Call nnd see. April 12, 1807. C. C. MARR. riRAND OPENING KA QIIANI) Ol'UNINQ tiiiAiviJ iiri.;r.'iN(i OIWNI) OPENING GRAND Ol'ENINO FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS. FALL AND WINTER OOODs consisting ol . consisting of consisting of consisting of couslitlug of DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATS AND OArS. HATS AND caps! HATS AND CAPS! HATS AND CAIV HATS AND CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, ROOTS AND SHOES! HOOTS AND SHOES. HOOTS AND R1IOEH ROOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. READY-MA HE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CI.OTIIINO READY-MADE CLOTHIHgJ LOOKING-GLASSES. LOOKING-GLASSES LOOKING-G LASSES! LOOKING-GLASSES LOOKING-GLASSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS NOTIO.NH NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OIl, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS! GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, ttUKENSWARE, tlUEENSWAltlO UUEENSWARE, llUEENSWARE hardware, hardware, hardware, hardware hardware; TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE TINWARE TINWARE, , , SALT,' ' SALT, SALT SALT, SALT, ' FISH, FISH FISH KITH FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS Ac., do. .iIcKELVY, NEAL i CO.'S, McKEI.VY NEAL CO.'S McKEI.VY, NEAL & CO.'S. McKEI.VY, NKAL & CO.'S. McKELVY, NEAL t CO.'S. Northwest corner ol Main and Market Streets', Northwest corner of Mulu uud Muiket Stroi-ts, Northweol corner of .Main and Market Streets, Northwest uomer of Main mul Murk nt Streets. Northwest corner of Main nnd Market Stieets, I1LOOMSI1URG, PA., I1LOOMS11URG PA liLOOMSIlURG, I'A., llLOOMSHIIRG, PA. HLOOMSIlUilU, PA. IRON AND NAII, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS; IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS In larco Quantities nnd at reduced rates. hIwiit uu unuu, riHIOKEIUNG A SONS, J Manufacturers of 0 HAND, SQUAltlS ANU UI'RIGIIT TIANOS Uocclved the First Grand flold Medal, and still jujiier jeeinujjtiisy, THE CROSS OP Tim LKGIOK OP IIONOIt, nt me UNIVEIlSAIi lZXI'OSlTlON, PA TUB, 18C7. Theso were the liiiiheBtnwnrdB of tlio Ex nos I tlou, nnd the house uf CuiCHtKiha &Hona vih the only our honored. In the United Btntes wo havo been awarded Bixty-nink KmsT I'ltEMiuwa In Uliect coinpo tltion with the leading iimuurocturert of ihu Amititvi .,l otf1.Alln.ot 1,'vhlliHhiMln rjttiiliti wo received the lilgheht UM'nrd nitn to nny manuiuciurerg in 1110 uimai iMiutK. xoiri ev euLvone First I'reiiituiiiH. and lliuiuoht Ilatter line tcstlmontalii irom thu leadlntf artlituof tho worm. wakliujuu ; NO. U EAST EOUUTEENTft ST., NEW YORK, 11 et ween Ilroadway nud Fifth Avenuo, Feb, VbU.-tfmo, OMETIIINQ NEW. The underslirned bees leavo to Inform her menus nnu ine jiuuiia generally, iimt site uaa I.IOUT STREET a fresh stock of goods In the line of MILLINERY lllld TRIMMINGS In connection with Dress Muklug) nnd Is pre. purea in auuuiou, to COLOK SrilAW HATH on tho shortest iiotlee,and In the best blylo of tlio uri. j rices eueup uuit woru KuiiMuciory. MRS. E. KLINE. Lllflit Street, October 4. 1607. JJ V. PETEIIMAN, wlUi LIPPINCOTT TROTTER, WHOLESALE ORQCERH, No. 21 North Water Street, nnd No, SO North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia. T II. WALTER, Late Walter 4 Kaub, Importer and Dealer In CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE, No. 2l Market Street. Philadelphia. JOHN BTROUP & CO., Successors to Htroup A Brother, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KISII, Na.lt North Wharves, ami 25 Ntrlh WaUr tst. rhUadelplua. PA. IRON, TINWARE, &C. M-ATIONAL VOUNDIIY, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, I'm Tho snlwribcr, proprietor of tho above-i timed extenslvo'ostabllshineul, Is now prepared to ro eclve oi dcrs for nil kinds of MACHINERY FOR COLLIEltlia, BLAMT FURNACES, STATIONARY ENGINES. MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, Ao Ho la Mso prcrnrcrt td ninlto Stoves of all elios nnd patterns, Plow-Irons, and everything usually madqlu first-class Foundries. Ills extensive faculties and prnstlcnl workmen warrant him In receiving Hie largest contracts on tho most reasonable terms. Grain of nil kinds will be token lit oxchnngo for Castings. Tilts establishment is locaicu near mo wanna nnd Bloomsburg Railroad Depot. rETKU iiii.i..Mi .u. s TOVES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT announces to Ills friends nud customers Hint continues the above business at his old placoon MAIN STREET, EL00M311URa. Customers con be ncconiodatcd with FANCY STOVES of all hinds, Sloveplros, Tinware, and every va riety of nrtlclo found In n Btovo and Tinware Es tablishment In tlio cities, nud on tho most reason, nblo terms, r.opnlrlngdouoattlieshorlesthotlce, 23 DOZEN MILK-PANS on hand for salo, JEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. OS MAIN 8TREKT, NBA71T.Y OPl'OSlTIt MILLER HTOltE, 11L00MSBURG, PENN'A. The undersigned has jnst fitted up nud oponed his new STOVE AND TIN SHOP, In this place, whero lie Is prepared to mako up new Tin Waiik of nil kinds in his Hue, nnd do repairing with neatness nud dispatch, upon the must icasonabto terms. Ho nlso keeps on hind STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES, which ho will sell noon terms to Bult mirchnsers. Gio him ncall. lie Is n govd mociianlc, and deserving oi uiu puuiio patronage. JACOB METZ. Blonnisburg, April 21), 1SU7. rj.EORaE II. ROBERTS, V-S . Importer nnd Dealer lu HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &a No. 311 North Third Street, abovo Vino, Philadelphia. Jacoh 1C. Smith. .1. R. Siiltzek JI I T II 't S E L T 'A E R, Importers nnd Dealers In Foi clgn'andDomrstie 11 A II 1) W A II E, GUNS, CUTLERY", AC, SO. 109 N. THinn STREET, AB.CALI OWIIILL, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 2i,li7-tr. TOBACCO 8c SEG-ARS. JJ W. RANIC'S CIGAR WAREHOUSE, No. 1 10 North Third Street, between Cherry and Race, west sldo, Philadelphia. ""ARTIAN & ENQELSfAN, TOIlAUUU, HHUI'f Of W.U.Ui MANUrACTORY, hO. 311 KOUTll TJIIIIIIKIHKKT, Stcoud Door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. J, W. Waktman I'. Enoklman BTEnEOSCOPIO VIEWS, ALBUMS, CllltOSIOS. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 601 BROADWAY, IJEW YOKE, lull th tunleii of t Tri U Ihttr ttliliWa tirtmel f h W pbllk fn' Tktm t4 tdtiJtcU f 8lmeiirli Vltva. peiudini 1 rhs, Hrw Ortaad, Iht AaU.a, I liiaa, r.mial fark, Tttfllon f alii OnalWr.li Motu at aslr, lu.tauiantoai! Wall WeauUInt, Sa.hlBlaM. ktraixa. tba.cttt praJafttaH af Win, jpfland, O. W, Wiiata. Lauif, Ju4 11 tnttKbl pbtliinbit ranittmi ( witi.rUii, Irtltad. Krili, Wal... Tmtritfa, Tainprlli Xi LlaDtl. Cuiar 1 llaiinn, Austria, (rriial Palac, lUlf, 1f'U THE LANDS OI? THE BIBLE, Ant tad iBUnaalrlat itiavatlM. Alan, lHatnlattrd and Tii t.ut !. in frail arirr, v ar a for " FEHKILU It OLAHli TILWH," tsaortm.iil. Ai.ata ter Frith 'a H.rira of I I 4 i. I'hMrfisjkla Viia ltKriand. tb Kbut. l-uilaud. Broil aud, salv STFBCOSCOrtS.-W maaafaelir ttrf lrCHr, nd ban lork ( ( .! iffJu at iba Umnl ttf. rtlOTOORiPINC ALBUMS Oar Mannfarlar fl Allium. laff aa lbrau(Bul lot cauutrr ) auptrtat is (ual.ty ant boutr ! ail All a tail art mala la a F"ttf itxt enr tyt ira dlirrnl lin Ibaia af aiy nibar inaa.r. ilujtra aheulJ ant ta.l la a Lock V.tor making Ibair (arcbaara. CHROMOS. Th baaallfnl pictorn, thai iaM la tiUlnritUti trim ila.sf Uil Jaiarar(. al ana teals, lhi( rail. laiun laiarl I Varia, La ado a, Ctrl in, Vienna Ska Kta.t, t4 tun tj la ir to at Ilia E. &H. T. ANTHONY h CO., Bfll Droadway, N. V., Importers snd ManuTr" of PIiolOCTavlito UaterUls. Feli.IO.'lW-tt QMN1BUS LINE. Tlio undersigned would retpeclfully anuomice to tho citizens of BlooRisburg nnd the publio eene. rally thn he Is tunning nn OMN1UUB LIN13 between this place and the tlltlereut rallrt'iul de iwts dally (Sundays excepted), to connect w It Is tho several trains going South and West on Ihu'Cutn- wlssn and Wllliarasport Ilallroad, and with thoso going Nortii and Houthon tho IdicUawannaaud llloorasburg Ilallroad. His OmnlbUBses aro lu good condition, commo dious mid comfortable, and charges reasonable. Persons wishing to meet or see their Irlends do p urt, can bo accomodated uimn rtnsouaMe ch&rgo by leaving timely notice at uny of the hotels. JACOI1 L OIIITON, 1-roprietor. A R M E II SI! TllV THE AI1'A VIJLA I'lIOniiJ. ltrontalns llireo per cent. aXAiiinionla. nil amnio quantity to elvo activity wilhuui injury to the Mgtiliitloii.nnd it laige percenuigo ul so luble Done l'htii-iil.nlu ol 1.1 me, itigcilitr villi 1'otiiNh nud hiHlii, the ettulliil t-ltiututs of it COMPLl.ir.MANUltH. The IncifllkeiUulls to tanners who nro using It with highly nthlacto. ry resulls Is it sureguaniuleo til Us nlue. Price, tollper ton ol lu bugs 'M) lbs tuili. Hind for u liaiuphlet, Adtlitfes Till) ALTA VELA OUANO CO.. H. H. lllfillOP & Co. Agents, SUO N. Del. Ave, Agent for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia uud Houth Now Jersey. J uly 3,'US.ly 67 Uror.d h ov, N. Y. KMHltUSTUK & imOTIIKIt, Importers nnd Jobbers of IIOSirlUY, OlOVIM, H1IIUTH AND DltAWi;itH, 1IUTTO.NM, HUHPliMlIIUH, HOOPHKIHTH, IfANDKUKCHIEKH, TIIltllADH.HUWINOHILKH, TUIMMINO.S, l'OUTH MOKNAIEr), hoaph, pj:iikumi:uy, pancy ooodh, and notionh ohnhhally, Also Manuractuiers of IlltUHHIiS AND LOOKING OLARSIX, and Dealers In WOOD ANU WILLOW WAltK, 1IHOOMS, ltOPKS, TWINLa, Ac. No, 300 North Third Btrect, abovo Vlue, Philadelphia. Q.i:onaE foelkeii & co., Wholesale Dealers In WOODEN A WILLOW WAltK, YAHKB, Oll-Clolhs, Wicks, Twlnes.'.Ilaskets, etc., etc 219A2JI Maiket BU,4 SM Church Bt., Ilillado. JuueSCi rOIt NEAT AND OIIEAP JOB PRINTING. Call at Tho Columbian Ofllce, Blconnbur Pa. i .8sr DRUGS & MEDICINES.1 TONATIIAN llIHlilill'S Tr O ut lllltomliasnoverfnllodtoiiirati.VW kind of D spepBtai is tne nii'"tsuciosi,il iclne yet discovery;! for the euro ot(!nn,;; m dlscnsi'SOf Uio llllont, Chest nnd I.hV'-'ffl made entirely of roots nnd hcrlm. oos PutH wllici'iivinconnypiio who gives it n f.i.aiu. No family should he wit lout It. !, BJj (I bottles, ltiei'urt'u hum nuiu uy tlDllitl ini. in AOo. Hcuiiyiuin Jinvcii.rii, ,nndliytnMni AUD, gists, tni'K. ll,'cn.,sv Ed: J) It. T A Y L O it ' S OLIVE 11RANCH U I T T E R H A mild nndnRiecnbloTonlo Stimuli " nchlcnudCaaiuluallvo y BITTERS, I? w Extracted entirely from Herhmmt !!, ly beneficial 111 I DYSPEPSIA, ; i General debility, nnd Los3 of Apiietilo; ' mul an excellent Corrective for pernoiu iMSl from Disorders of tho Bowels, FlatultcoiaS -ft J. bio Soltl Evcrywliotc. ineai HKi lilev ,ouse cpot, No. 1 1 1 Market Street, l'lillaihl JJJJ, vi., J. K. TAYLOR A CO, Sept. i,'G3-ly. Aye I, Mi I.QPl nn r's "an Lair vigim For restoring uray Haizi- . A VI ils natural Vitality and Cc'1' A tlrwmj h nl nr.ee aj pi licitliliy, aiiiK' jj, I'm irecriiL.'ld linh". Fail ' tV' half is soot ' jSJo to its onji. with the tj o'r, frcJmc 3 cj Thin liaif uuim cncil, falling linir flicckcil, nUjj nei oflen, llio'ijrli not ulivnyi, nbo liv ils use. Aollniii; tan ie;nn. linir where llio IbHiflui are di JV or (lis sliimli titropliieil mul i!wn lint such iw remain ran lie w.Jjj iiscfulnefls hy- lliis lippliration. z of foiiliiis tins linir Willi a ra'iMI incnt, it will keep it dean ami u Its occasional ilso will prctciit tjsj, from titrninj; jrray or fallni i1IH8 consequently prevent lialilnc '.f.te from tlioie deleterious subiiaucts-i make Borne preparatioiia tltiiicii ininrioiH to tlio liair, tlio Vijc-". injnrioiH only bent t.....(t. l.i.t ..rtt Imeni It. ItlRa- utll uui.;ii. uu. ..w. ........ ... j elo merely for a HAIR DRESSING notliing clso can 1m fonntl foiIiitw. Containing neillicr oil nor ilycMff not soil wli'tlo cainlirie, ami; HE long on llio linir, giving it a m. B lustre ami a grateful perfume, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer i-jj ritACTICAL AND AXAI.Y'riCAI. CCui! LOAVELI, MASS. J PHICH 91.00. EM.S, ISO. OX . u,r low Ayer's Cherry Pectt For Diseases of tho Throat and l cuch as Coughs, Colda, Whoopjri' Cough, Hronehitls, Asthmi,'st., and Consumption. rr rrolialilr never licforo in tlio ttholaipTtl mnlicine, lias nnyllilnR won so it idely ana Ijia uik.ii Urn conlldcucu of mankind, a this u. Huicdr lor pulmonary complaints. 1 n'. series 'or ycira, and amoua inost of mf mm It lias riacu higher and hlKhcr la UieW ai lion, its it lias becomo better known. itUIx. tli.mti.lcr and power to euro tho i.n ouiVAV. ol Uiu hi n its ami lliroat, have mado it un "T Ii.ihlu piotcclor agalnat tlicm. hilo a rnliler 1'ornn ofdNcaso and to young in. t nt the suiimtimo tlio moat effecllinlHiiV hdit'Cii fur incipient consumption, aclw" i ci ous aOoctlons of tlio lliroat and lungi. tJL. t . ion iijtaiiitt sudden attacks of Crof.(j In' l.i'iit on li.md in every family, ana u. , 6t. mu (.oiiiclliiics eulijcct to coMj aml.t tl.onM lioproUilod wlUi this antUoto fir- Allhuusfi ecltlcil t'onsiimiiloii U ua-jj ctii'.ilili', rtill great ntimbcra ol cases nn 'J'ai ea-u f tuned tcttlcd, havo been comi xtefi ji ii. 1 Uio p.tticnt restored to sound lie 7 VUm u 1'eetoml. ho coniplcto is J!"- over llio ilLtirdcrs of Uio LuiiKS mul I; the nio.t obMlnato of them yield to It. I Hi rays cm ed bv it. Ilrimt'hllh U generally cttrcd l?tI?V ! In small and licqui'M V 1, r ato Its virtues knoiiii a-f t Clii'rrtt l't'rtoyti s,rt pcnerallv nto iccrtulcatcsorincni ia publio that its il than assuvo tho imblio that its ijualiiufj maintained. ri.ninn.i. i 1 Ayer's Ague A Tor Pover and Atruo, Intermittcs.irr Ohill I'evor. Ilomittont I'e"!;JtT Airiio, Periodical or Bilious Ft'lW. and Indeed all tho affections wt from malarious, marsh, or tsj poisons. 1. 1 Asilsnnmo Implies, It does Cn rt-.p1 S!J fail. ContaiuInarncltlierAri,enlc,Qiiliilf j. Zinc, nor any other.uiincral or poisonoui f,gi u.ir priuo i graimcii oy mo iu'iviiu rcccivo of the radical cures effected W can's, and whero oilier remedies hail f, f. Unnccllmatcd persons, elllicr toui- travelling llu-oujrli raUsniatiolocslitlM.Wa ) tecteilhytaklnRtho AOVV CVltVV,J l'or if rep Complaints, arisloit ffOJkr or tho Llrer, It Is an excellent reoieJy, Uio Liver into healthy acUvlty. , i4 , lot llllious Disorders and Llycr CoinpJfar nn cxreuent remeuy, pronucms ""i, inarkablo cures, whero other meillcinriK, 1-rciKireii mr I'll. .1. J. f-V and AnalvUcal Chemists. LonOI, M. oil round tho world. R pbiov, $1.00 run jioni-" TJ" END E It 8 II O T T'S GERMAN CATTLE TOWIH n...... . . .. . . . .. ...rlfll xuis ruwucr is ucuevou to no "i Horso or Ciiltlo Powder in use, H l"-t blood, cleanses Iho syslcni, and gives W j tlon aud tone to the stomach. W "'jt.' will lmproo In itesh, and tho cuM v smooth and glossy, , f- Cows fntttii and glvo twenty lr il milk. r H,heep liuprovo uud proiluco n heat M t. llceco. ij Hons fatten and aro freo from sore la. temper, and all pen diseases. l Wholewilo andltetallD'r01' J. 1 1 KNDUIWI IOTT'8 Drua't- OIT03ITK AMKltK'AS W'l l-vi. iniiif lll.finMSPll't TNHUBANOK Wyoming .Titna, Commerce Fulton North America. :rlca... """ R iaur-.r. - City, International Niagara ACtna Live 11 lock Putnam ....... n i MerchanU . ...,., -""11 Bprlugdeld ;'"" f. Iiisurunco Company of Btato Peun a.,.-1 Connecticut Slutual Life " I North American Transit - ritKAS UllOWN, A J maHJ7-ly. nwoa'j fill lnsr il.ti con id i earn mem, unucr uiu . loml Uiey tnbsiilo nnd disappear. 11. MiKi-is mill i'titillo SjiiaUrt faiirjtr. Icclitm noin It. . . fl .l.ZiiKi j always relieved anil titt-'' minibcr and Importanco ot Its euros In ut,a ttli-t t, aro literally beyond account, anm 4gi Illiont a narallcl In the history of ACT'r