The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 02, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Prince ('tiMl,
(Xullmied,)
When C'lii'rLcrmv up, nnil wiw cni:i
lild of ii-ihoiiIii.SIii) Foiiii li'iinil Hint
HUT!) WtW IHltlllllj; M) OllilHW I1H to 111!
proud, vnln, nml uhstliiitU'. Ho nitule
sotno cflbrtB to correct himself, but lie
hurt tin furtumituly con Irncteil nil tlicnc
tlcfccls; nnd n bud lialilt la very dim
cult lo eradicate. It was not thnt lie
bad nnturolly a bntl hearts lio wept
with annoyance wlioti ho had commit
ted a fault, nml snld, "How unfortunntc
nm I In having to ught tints nil my
days tiKalnst my prlclo atul my temper!
ir they linu corrected 1110 when I was
younp, I should not now lmvo Imd bo
much trouble."
Ills ring prlckod Iilin very often. Some
times ho stopped immediately, nt others
no persisted In hw Ill-behaviour; nnd
what was very singular was, thnt It
pricked him very slightly Torn light of
funco, but whon ho did iinvtlilncr really
wicked, it would mako the blood spirt
from hi linger. At length ho grow im
patient at this, mid wishing to sin at his
case, ho throw nwny liln ring. lie
thought himself tho hnpplest of men
when ho wan released from its pricking.
Ho abandoned himself to tho follies
which entered his head, till at length
ho becamo quite wicked, nnd nobody
could benr him.
Ono day that Cherl was out walking
ho saw a young maiden so beautiful,
thnt ho determined to marry her. Bho
was called Zolle, nnd bIio was ns
good ns she was pretty. Cherl imagin
ed that Zcllo would bo most happy to
becomo a great Queen j but tho girl told
him, with much firmness, "Sir, Inm
only a shepherdess ; I lmvo no fortune j
but In splto of that I will not marry
you.' "Am I displeasing to you ?"
asked Cherl, n littlo offended. "No,
Trince," replied Zello; "I think you
aro very handsomo; but what would bo
tho ndvantngo to mo of yoor beauty,
your riches, tho lino clothes, and mng
nlllecnt carriages which you would glvo
mo, if tho bad nctious I should dally
boo you commit forced mo to despise
nnd hato you ?"
Cherl becamoonrnged with Zelle, nnd
ordered his officers to carry her by forco
to hia pamco. IIo brooded all day long
over tho contempt with which this girl
had treated him; but as ho loved her,
no couiu not mako Up his mind to harm
her. Amongst tho favourites of Chcri
was ids foster-brother, whom ho had
mndo his confldnnt. This man, whoso
inclinations woro ns low as his birth,
nattered tho passions or his inastcr,and
gavo him very bad ndvico. When ho
saw Cherl so sad, ho asked tho cause of
nisgnei. xno rrinco having replied
that ho could not bear tho contempt of
.one, nml that ho had determined to
correct hlmseir of his faults, bocauso ho
must bo. virtuous to please her, this
wickcu man said, "You are very good
to give yourself so much troublofor n
littlo girl. If I wero in your place, I
would forco her to obey me. Itcrocm
ber that you nro King, and that It
would bo n shamo for you to submit to
tho will of a shepherdess, who shotlld
bo only too happy to ho amongst your
staves. Mako her fast on bread and
water; put her in prison; and If sho
continuo to roftiso to marry you, let her
die by torture, in order to teach others
to yield to your wishes. You will bo
disgraced if It bo known that a simplo
girl resists your pleasure, and all your
suojects will forget that they aro placed
inthisworldonlytoservoyou., "But."
said Cherl, "shall .1 not bo disgraced If
1 put to death an innocent girl? For in
fait Zolle is guilty of no crime." -'No
ono is innocent who refuses to obey
your commands," replied tho con iidant.
"But suppose you do commit an injus
tice, it Is hotter to bo accused of that
than to let it bo known that it Is per
mltted to be wanting In respect for you
or to contradict you."
Tho courtier knew Chori's weak point;
and tho fear of seeing his authority di
minished iriado such an impression on
tho King, that ho stilled the good im
pulse which had given him tho wish to
correct himself. Ho resolved to go tho
samo evening Into tho chamber of tho
shepherdes?, and to ill treat her If sho
fitlll rofused to marry him.
Tho foster-brother of Cherl, who fear
ed homo good change In him, assembled
three young lords as wicked aa himself
to caiouso with tho King. They sup
ped together ; and tho courtiers took
(aro to cloud tho reason of tho poor
I'rinco ,y making him drink deep.
During tho repast they excited 1 Is
anger ngalnst Zello, and mndo him .o
ashamed or tho tenderness ho 1 .id
shown for her, that ho rose like a mud
man, Hwwirlng that ho would mako her
obey, him, or boll her tho noxt day in a
slave.
Cherl having.ontered, tho chamber in
which tho girl had liecn shut up. Was
surprised not lo find her there, for ho
had the Key In his pocket. Ho was, in
ingniiui mtr', and uworoto lionveii''
ed on those whom ho should suspect of
Having aided her to escape. His confi
dants hearing him upenk thus, resolved
to profit by his ungor to rid themselves
of a nobleman who had been Cherl's
governor. This worthy man hail occas
ionplly taken tho liberty of pointing
out to the King his faults, for ho loved
Jilin as though ho had boon his own sou.
At flint Cherl had thanked him, but at
length no grow Impatient at belnir con
tradicted, and then began to think It
was only from a spirit of opiosltlon
that Ids governor found fault with him.
whHsteveryonoclsepralsedhfm. Iloor-
derod hliu.thereforo.to rctiro from court;
butnotwithstaiidlngthisorder.headmlt
ted now and then that ho was an honest
man ; that ho no longer loved him, but
unit no esteemed tilui In splto of him
self. Tho favourites wore nlways In
dread of tho King recalling tho goVer
nor, and thoy now imagined thoy had
found a fuvorablo opportunity of get
ting rid of him altogether. Thoy re
presented to tho King that Sullrnan
(such was thonainoof tho worthy man)
had ijsted that lie would set Zello at
liberty. Thoy bribed throo men, who
deposed that they had overheard Sull
man apeak to this effect ; und tho Prlnco,
transported with anger, commanded
his foster-brother to tend a guard to
bring tho govornor lo hlui fettered Ilko
a criminal.
After having given theso orders,
Cherl retired to his room ; but. hardly
had ho catered it, when tho ground
trembled, he heard a tremendous clap
of thunder, and Candid appeared before
1dm. "I promised your father," mild
aha to him, inn severe toue, "to give
you advlco, and to puukh you if you
rerusod to follow it. You lmvo scorned
that advlco, you havo retained hut tho
form of a iiiiiii your crlinw lmvo
changed you Into a monster, the horror
of heaven and oiirth. It N tlii.c I nhotihl
fullll my promise by punishing ymi. 1
condemn you to become lllso the beasts
wlmsu liicllniittn4 you already copy,
ou have resen i n led ine lion in your
rage, the wolf In your gluttony, tho se
pent by wounding htm who luu been
joiirsecond fiither,and tho bull by your
brutality. ou Miall bear In your new
rorm the trace of all theso anlmnls."
What do tho Arnbs of tho desert live
on, paV" asked n roguish girl of her
father. "Fuiljro, Nelly, that's nn old co
uundrum. Thoy live on tho ( it.ic7
Is there," "es, hut, pa, how do they
got 'em?,' "Well really, Nelly you
have me there. I glvo it up." "Why
pa, you know that the sous of Ham are
bred ami mustered In the Wlldorness?"
"Come, come, my daughter, thnt Is loo
killing, don't sny another word." "Oh,
yes, do tell mo what thoy eat on their
sandwiches?" "Eat on 'cm; why what
do thoy eat on 'em ?" "Butter to bo
sure." "Uuttcr ? How do thoy get their
butter?" "Why do you know, pa, that
when Lot's wife turned Inton pillar of
salt, all tho family but her ran Into tho
wilderness."
-fiumtr'ji gtynrtttunt.
A Lovely Ileait.
A VjKOVa Idea seems to prevail with
somo that a good cow makes her milk
In somo mysterious way, drawing it
from tho depths of her moral conscious
ness, rutlicr than from tho food which
alio puts into her machine. Some far
mers seem to act upon this theory and
thus tnko pains not to supply their cows
with plenty of good succulent food.
Verily, theso Sol SUcox farmers have
their reward ; their cows look meanly,
and feel meanly, and glvo ns littlo milk
ns possible. Theso men tnko no prizes
ut agricultural festivals, they envy
thoso who do, and they aro apt to bo
slowabout paying up their grocers' bills.
There nro n number of them about tho
country, but wo trust tho last will soon
die out.
A good cow deserves a better man
than that. A good cow docs her utmost
to minister to our pleasure nnd profit
and deserves careful and good treat
mcnt. Remember thnt, nfter u sort
sho Is violating her nature, to plcaso ua
The natural or wild cow gives milk to
suckle her young for a fow months, nnd
then runs dry somo eight or nino
months of tho year; whllo our cow
gives her milk for ten months in tho
year without ceasing; Wo doprivo her
of tho pleasuro of suckling her young
and say to her : "Grind up this fodder
into milk fur us work I" nnd sho does
it, producing for us somo thrco thousand
quarts of milk per year. Wo havo in
duced her to forego her own pleasure,
to forget her child and to work for us;
and, for my part, I hold her to bo u
lovely beast. IIo, therefore, who strikes
a cow, or kicks a cow, or starves cow,
deserves tho stick, tho kick, and starva
tion. When I am king, I propeso to
myself to keep, for such follows' use, a
breezy knoll, wind always north, thcr
momctcr at 10 degrees, a gentle sleety
rain seasoned with hail, a four-rail fence,
mostly tumbled down ; in this delicious
retreat I proposo lo allow the Sol Sil
coxes to staud without overcoats, with
their backs up and heads down ; thero
they can chew their cuds, und perhaps
-find them sweet as tho good cows do
not.
What wo ask tho cow to do, nnd what
she does do, is to convert cheap or un
inviting food into good nnd dear food.
That is, wo put into n cow, per day, say
Twenty pounds of liny, ut one-half cout. ...... 10
Nino pounds of sprout ur meal, ut twocents 18
Totul . ..S
nnd wo nsk her to produco from it ten
quarts of nice milk, worth, nt bIx and n
half cents, somoslxty orslxty-fivo cents.
Now, tho cow docs not wish to do this,
sho wishes to suckle her calf, to lick it
nnd play with it, and then to wander at I
her own sweet will along tho meadows
and bushy pastures. But sho foregoes
her own. wishes, and pleases us; and
moro than that she does It kindly and
serenely. Is she not then n most lovely
benst?
la thero any human beast who ever
does so? None! not ono! "The Milk
Makers," in April Galaxy.
Haw to Make- Horse's llctl.
If tho ideas of a scoro of farmers
touching tho mannor of making n do
cent bed for n horso could bo written
out, doubtless tho document would bo
a strange commentary upon Btnblo man
agement and grooming. The best ma
terial lor making a bed for a horso con
fined In a stall is short straw, chatr saw
dust, or dry tan-bark. If straw bo
long it will pay to run it through a fod
der cutter that will cut it in lengths of
thrco inches. Then after removing all
tho droppings of tho animals, let tho
litter whatever It Is bo spread evenly
over the entire stnll lloor, not less than
three Inches in depth. This will not
tall to mako it eomfortublo bed for n
weary animal, tifltr ho has HnlshetUhls
evening feeding. Whon short machluo
straw is employed for bedding, tho first
thing, which will always bo found of
prlmo importance, is1 to remove tho
droppings from the stall. It may beem
strange to many grooms that wo Insist
so strenuously on tho removal of tho
accumulations of tho stall. But It is a
practice with a great many farmers to
clean their stalls only ouco n week ; and
in many instances, tho part of tho stall
round the hind feet of tho unimul Is al
lowed to bo filled with manure, and
packed down six Inchon In depth. No
animal can lio down with any kind of
comfort whllo his bed Is so unoven.
Let tho droppings bo removed back bo
yond the feot of tho horse, every cvo
hlng, if nothing moro. Thpn, with u
woodon-ttiicd stable fork, ehako tho
straw to pieces und scatter it evenly
over tho stall Jloar, not less than ono
foot deep. Thero Is nothing lost by us
ing a largo quantity of straw fcr bed
ding. On tho contrary, thero' wlf be
much gainett in two ways, vIaj In tho
saving of valuablo liquid manuro by
absorption, und In nfiordlng quiet rest:
for u horso after having performed
naru bcrvlce. most horses aro exceed
ingly fastidious about their beds, and
unless a comfortable nnd clean placo
has been prepared, thoy will not Ho
down for sovoraf successive days, On
me contrary, if tho bed be mado as di
rected, horses will lie down for many
hours, when thoy would other wlsoiiavo
continued to stand until their limbs
wero so swollen and weary that thev
could keep on their fe!t no longer. A
horsoj a very neat animal, and lie.wljl
not lie down In filth, or on a cold floor,
unices ho U oxcecdingly weary. Ar. V.
jxmes,
MISCELLANEOUS.
LIFE lNSUItANCE CO.
OF TUB
UNITKI) STATES 01' AMEIUCA,
VASltlNfJTOX, II. C.
cHAnTEituunvsi'KciAriACTOPcoNatinsa
ArrnovKD July M, ISM,
CASH
CAPITAL,
l'AID IN lXLL.
$1,000,000.
nnANOII OFFICE!
FIltST NATIONAL BANK DUILDINO,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where tho general business of tlio Company Is
transacted, nndlo which nil general corrospon
Jence should bo addressed.
O F F I 0 15 II S :
CLARENCE If. CLARK. President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Flnanco nnd Kxecutlvo
Committee.
HENRY D. COOKE. Vice-President.
EMERSON W. FEET, Secretary and Actuary.
This Company offers tho following advantages:
It Is n National Company, Chartered by speelal
act of Congress, ISM.
It has a paid-up capltnl or 1 1,000,000.
It offers low rales of premium.
It furnishes larger Insurance than other com
panies for tho samo money.
It Is dcnnllo and certain In Its terms.
It Is n home company In every locality.
Its policies aro exempt from attachment;
Thero are no unnecessary restrictions In tha
policies.
Every policy H non-rorrcitaiJie.
Polices niny lio taken which pay to tho insured
their full amount, nnd return uli tho premiums,
so that tho lnsurauco costs only tho Interest un
the annual payments.
No extra rato Is charged for risks upon tho
lives of females.
It Insures, not to July dividends to policy-holders,
but at so low a cost that dividends will bo
impossible.
Circulars, rotnphlcls and full pattlculars given
on application tollio.IlriiBchOlllcoof thoComiw
ny, or to
K. V. CI.AUK CO., Philadelphia,
General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
JOEri E. 11UADI.EY, Dloomsburg Pa.,
Special Agent for Montour & Columbia Counties
Feb. lO.'CJ.-lyr.
JJNPAILING EYE PKESEKVEBS,
Messrs. LAZARUS & MORRIS,
OPTICIANS & OCULISTS
IIAI-.TFOIID, C0K
Have, Willi a view to meet tiie Increased demand
for their
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
Appointed
Miss A. D. WEBB,
8TAT10NER,
I. o o M s n u n o, l'A
As their sole Agent for this place. They havo
taken care to glvo all uccdful Instructions, and
havo confidence In tho ability of their agents to
meet the requirements or all customers. An op
portunity will bo thus afforded to procure, at all
times
8PECTACLE-J UNEQUALLED BY ANY FOB.
THEIR STRENGTHENING AND PRESER
VING QUALITIES,
Too much cauuotbo .ald as to their BUTEHI-
OR1TY over the ordinary glasses worn. There is
no glimmering, wavering of the 9igU, tltzztneis, o
other unpleasant sensation, but on tho contrary.
from tho peculiar construction of the Lenses
they nro tooUUng and pleasant, causing a feeling
of relief to tho wearer, and PRODUCING A
CLEAR aud DISTINCT VISION, as in the naru
rat heulthu tight. They nro the only Spectacles
that
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST
THE SIGHT 1
And nro the CHEAPEST bocauso tho BEST, al
ways lasting man v vnAits without change bo
ing necessary.
CAUTION.
Miss A. D. WEBB,
STATIONER,
jiLOOMsii una pa.,
Is tho ONLY Agent appointed in
this place.
tar WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS.
Feb. lOCS.-ly.
w
E HAVE NO
T R A V E I
ING AGENTS
I'armcin nnd Dealers whokend thclroidersilfrtcl
to us, can nvuil themselves of tho
LOWEST PRICES
Aud mve the Commission. Esrlyiordent will be
advantageous to buyers.
ALLEN & NEEDLES.
UAKUFAL-rilllKKS Of
, iJiritoyED
SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME,
AND TUB
A M M O N I A.T E U FERTILIZER.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
Wo bcII only No. 1 receh cd direct from the
Government.
, PISH GUANO.
A splendid Manuro packed lu barrels.
We alsooITrr for salo' Puiij- 'laxp I'LASTmi,
lITiiiiAULio Ceuent nnd a full assortment of
Oils nnd Candles. A' DISCOUNT TO DEAL
ERS. A L L'E N & NEEDLES
12 South Delaware Avenue,
delphla.
Phi la-
12JTA1ILI8UED IN UU.
For sate by
THE BLOOUSUUHU I HON CO.,
Feb. lS.'OKJm.
llLoousuuau Pa,
gNYDER, HARMS A BASSETT,
Manufacturer aud Jobber of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHINO,
Hut. 623 Market, and 632 Oouuero Street,
I'MUulelphl.
1,000
M E N WANTED
so
tier week nroflt on IS CanlLsl. HaineUilua
BUtlrely new. Send for circular ami Terms. No
f.ft enterprise ur humbug. A(l(lro ILS.YuruUI,
rt Cannon street, N, Y7
I'eb. UHMKIui,
DRY GOODS,
M1
ILLKIVS STOItE.
rnE3It AIUUVAIi OF
FALIi AND WINTEIl O00D8.
Tho subscriber has Just returned from tho cities
with nnother large and select Assortment of
sriUNQ AMD BtlMMErt GOODS,
purchased In Now York and Philadelphia nt the
lowest figure, and which he Is determined to sell
on as moderate terms as can be procured clso
where In Bloomsburg. Ilia stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with a large Assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following articles I
Carpots,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths.
Cosslmeres,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Silks,
White Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
Ilollowwaro
, Cedsrware
Queensware, Hardware
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Loo king-Glass OJ,
Tobacco,
Coffee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Itlec,
Allsplco,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which e Invites the attention of tho
publlo generally. Tho highest prlco will be paid
for country produco lu exchango for goods.
S. II. MILLER & SON.
Arcade IluUdlngs, Illoomsburg, Pa.
rillEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT PETER ENT'N STORE,
IN LiailT STREET,
or
PALL AND WINTER GOODS.
THE subscriber has Just received nnd has nn
hand at his old stand In Light Street, a large nnd
seloct
ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE
purchased at the lowest figure, aud which he
determined to Bell on ns moderate terms oh
bo procured elsewhere In Light Street,
Fon cash on country rnoDucn.
His stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
ehoicost styles nnd latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Satlnctts, Casslmera,
Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans.
AO., 41 4C.
GROCERIES, MACICEliAXi,
Queensware,. Cednxware, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, paints, 4c.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
In short everything usually, kept In a country
store. The patronage of his old friends and the
public generally, Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market price paid for country pro
duce. PETER ENT,
Light Street, Nov. 8 1SS7.
J J. B R O W E B,
Is now offering to the publlo his Stock of
sp it in a a o o jds
consisting In part of a full line of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG
CARPETS,
Fine cloths and casslmero for Ladles' coats,
HANDSOME DRESS GOODS,
of all patterns and qualities, Inlalds and Prints
of various qualities and prices,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORBETS,
AND
BALMORAL SKIRTSi
Good assortment of
LADIES' S CHILDREN'S Q AITER8 A B00T3.
Fresh Groceries and Spices. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE,
FX-NO. 1 MACKEREL
In one-bnif and one-fourth barrels.
Now Is the time to make your selections, as I
nm offering goods at very low prices, nnd our
motto Is fair dealing to nil, nnd not to be under
sold by nny.
J. J. BROWER.
Bloomsburg, April 12, 1SS7.
1115
HOOP SKIRTS.
1115
WM. T. HOPKINS
Has Removed hlsManufactoryand Salesrooms to
No. 1115 CHESTNUT, BT. PHILADELPHIA,
Y ucie ilia unruiaiunc m KM.uifUJiiuuuu.ii m..
especially adapted U First-class Wholesale and
Retail 'Irudo. well be found lo embrace the most
extensive assortment lu tho Union, and all the
latest and most desirable Styles, Shapcs.LcngtliH
and Sites, 1!. S !. yards round, of plain
nnd Gored I'uulers, Wulklng Skirts, Reception
Trails, Sc. Actogether with over ninety dlUerent
varletlcsof Misses' nnd Children's Skirts, all of
which lor symmetry of style, tlnisb, lightness,
elasticity, durability and real Cheapness, ore un
equaled by nny other goods In the market, and
aro warrnnted in every respect. Skirts imule to
oruer, Aiiereu nnu jiciiaireu, tviiuiesuio uuu
Retail.
Full lines of Low Priced Eastern Made Skirts,
1.1 KnrlniM.H5 Cents! rXi Hnrlncs.45 Cents: 25Snrlags.
M Cents; 20 Springs, 6 Cents; aud .0 Springs, 7a
cents.
COlWETSI CORSBTSII CORSETS 1 1 1 57 dif
ferent Btylcs and prices, from 75 Cents to'tf.tx).
embracing IU Worlley,"Beckel,'l Glove Fitting,"
Madam Toy's Corbet Skirt Supporters, Mrs.
Moody's Patient Self-Adjustlns Abdominal"
Cursets, French. English und Domestic Hand
made Corsets, und superior French Patterns of
Cotcll Curvets, -'Our Own Make," to which wo in
vito especial uttenUon.
Complete assortment of Ladles' Uuder Gar
ments, at very low prices.
GENERAL AGENT for the 11ARTRAM AND
FAN TON FAMILY HEWING MACHINES, su
pciior lo any.olher beforo the public. FUty-two
nf these No. I Machines, Prlcevtf each, nro being
titvuu away to our cutomers,lu order to get them
introduced. Every person in want or articles in
'our line, should examine our goods before pur
chasing elsewhere. Cull ur send for elreulais, nt
our Manufactory aud salesrooms. No. lltM:Jiest
uut St., l'htladolphtu, WM. T. HOPKINS.
inar,'4i'UJ-fui.
1869.
SPRING
1869.
01'e.nino of NEW SILKS,
Openinq oit NEW SHAWLS,
Oi-kmino or N.EW CHINTZES,
Oi'Eniko oif NEW 1-OPLINS,
"' Full stock of STAPLE and FANCY
SPRINiG 0 0.0,0 8...
eyre & lan d.e l l,
I UUUT1I AtD AUCll BTBEET3,
Philadelphia,
Mnr, 20,'09-St.
LEHIGH VALLEY AGRICULTU
RAL CHEMICAL AVOHKS.
BREINIG & HELFRICH,
1 kAhufactuukrs or .
UltEINlG'B COMPLETE
' l.
BONE MANURE.
A concentrated manure combining the rcllablo
fertilizing properties of BONE DUST or GROUND
BONE, with the nctivo elements of PERUVIAN
GUANO, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND
SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME.
NOTICE-We prepare but the one article,
guaranteeing It aa standard, reliable anil unl
'or.ra,..I'ow,!rPraSe" and variations In quality to
sultdlirerent Ideas of prices are generally pro.
duced by dinrrent proportions of adulluratlon.
Farmers can save money by reducing the quali
ty themselves. We use only Bone aud no 1'iios,
iihstloUuanofor fhoaphateof Lime. Head for
fcFurin.e' Manure Guide," For sale at Manufao.
turer's rato by
A. J. ALBERTSON, Rohrsburg. 1'a.
J' JRUUINHfttV llloeui.hurr Pu.
Uar.l,'00-lm. WALTER SCO IT.UiUwhial'i,
PUMPS 1 PUMPS FOR 'SALE.
The uuderslgned begs leave to Inrurm the citi
zens of tblsplace and vicinity that he Is prepared
H'.u.rn.'f h.atsUorl notice, one iiflb best WOOD.
EN PUMPS for Wells nndClstrus ever.orrr.rtsl
to the public. They are guaranteed US throw
wore water In less time and wltk less labor than
auy other pump lu this part of tho country aud
they eanuul be surnasseil far lieatitv nrn nl.t. ...
simplicity of arrangoiueut.tlsoooniulalng cheap,
ness and durability Kaoii pump being warraut
ed to erfnrui Its f ork well or no sale. Kltas
Hhunmu Is iigeul (or Columbia couuty, 1'rleo
74 huU per (u3t I Aood In the wen. Orders by
lasll or otlurwlsa i.rouiiilly attended to.
Sfpt, ,'08-ly ELIAH SflUMAN,
wlssa 1'a.
RAIL ROADS.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
WAY. On and nrter May luth 1SCS, Trains wilt
lCftVO NOItTHCVnKllLAltD BS follOWS I
NORTHWARD.
tSi A. ,. Dally to Wllllamsport, (orecpt Sunday)
forElmlrn,Canandalgua, Rochester, llullUlo,
Suspension Bridge, nnd N. Falls,
CoO r. M., Dally, (except Sundays) for Klmlra and
llullulo via Erie Railway from Klmlra.
0.10 r.., Dally, (except Bundays) for Williams-
port.
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
2.3o A. M. Dally1 (oxcept Monday's) for Baltimore.
WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
(WO P.M. Dally (except Sunday's) for Baltimore
Washington and Pnlladelplila.
El). H. YOUNG,
General I'asscugor Agent.
T ACKAWANNA AND BLOOMS-
JU UUliU KAiLAOAD
On and p ft jr Nov Nth, 1SCS, Passenger Trains will
run us follows:
GolngSouth.
Leava Lcavo
Going North,
Arrive Arrlvo
p. rn, a. m. p.m.
1.10 ri(tt 0.13
Leavo
1.11 11 JO 9.10
5.VH 10.57 H.I0
4M 7.11 (US
6.40 V.n? 7.IM
6.15 KM 0.53
(i.r.3 7.43 0.10
7.47 8.18 6.00
&W 7.40 6.2J
Arrlvo Lcavo Leave
V.US 7.10 4.45
Scrnutou t:a
Pittston..., o,M
King-don vja
Plymouth .. 0.41
Hhlekshlnny... t.sei
ilerwlck .... 7.M
Bloom 8.3(1
ltuert.. ...... s.ss
Duuvlllo u.ol
... .... Arrive
North'd ............ 8.M
Tho 11,10 Train at Scran ton makes connections
with Express Train for Now York at 3 o'clock
p. m,. arriving In New York 0.50 p. m.
11. A. FONDA, Sup'U
"PHILADELPHIA AND
ERIE
WINTER TIME TABLE.
TIIUOUCIIX A24D DIRECT ROUTE BKTWKKIt T1IILA'
DKl.ri!IA, 'jlAITISIOHR, IIAlilUSIlUHO, WJL.
LIAMSPOKT, AND TIIK
GllE.iT OIL REOION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
KLKOANT BLEEriNQ CARS
On all Night Trains.
on mul aner JIohdat, Nov. 21rd 1808, the
Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will
WESTWAIID.
MAIL TBAIN leaves Philndnlnhln in.4. n.
" " " NorthumberlandU).10 u.m.
kiitm tfVTrit-i?'.Vlirit'.7-iV.'iJri'''vJ''l,.'l.'l
' " Nort'd 0.60 n.m.
maiu leaves i-miHueipma......t(.ou a.m.
" " " North'd tjav.ia
arr. ntljockllayen ...7.45 p.m.
iSASlWAUD.
MAII.T11AIN leaves Erie 10.83 n.m.
pruiu.........-i.oa.m.
, "' ""i"' Phllodelphla.....lo.oon.iu.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erle... ..0.va tun.
.. .J'.-.flf.?.'!Jr.'.-.T.vr yS?'
Mall nnd Express connects with Oil Creek nnd
Alleulieuy River Rnll Road. Baggage checked
' A. L. TYLEIt,
General Superintendent, Willlnmsport,
riATAWISSA RAILROAD On nn.l
V, after MONDAY, Nov. 23, 1S08, Passcnijer
trains on the Cataw Usa Railroad will ruu at tho
Mall Smth. STATIONS. Hail Nartlt
uop.7.50a,m Wllliamsport. Arr,0.10p.m
" 8.'J) ' Muncy. Dep. 5.11 "
" 8.50 Wntsoutown. " 612 "
' tl.10 " Milton. 4.65 "
' 0.52 " DanvlllO. " 4.10 "
" 10.12 " Rupert. ' ZM "
" 10.M ' Cntawlssa. " 1135 "
" 11.40 " Ringtown. " !i.2s
.i VilpiP' "uu'm't. " "
12.4a Oaakake. ' 1.40 "
h-fi L K-MahouyJuno. " 1.20 "
" 2,15 "DincTumaqua. Diue. ' 1.10 '
" 4.25 " Revdlng. ' m.lo a.rt
Arr. 0.45 " . Philadelphia. " s.15 "
" lora " J To Now York via. Read
'" lug or Maucii Chunk.
P'rom New York via. i ' . m
No Cliangoof cars between Wlllfamsport nnd
Phlladclpula. GEO. WEllli suy'L
READING bailboAd.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Dec. llth, 1S0S.
Great Trunk Line from the North nndNorth-
n eu iuri'iiuuueipuia.new xorir, xteaulug, Potls-
VUle. lamauua. Ashland. HhnmnVfn li.lini.ni.
AUciitown, Eastou, iiphrata, Llllz, Lancaster,
lnmtilhln Art ' '
. Trains leave Uarrlshurg for New York, as fol
lows: At 3,oo, 6,00 und 8,lun. m., 12,40 noon nnd
nvj biv,uup.iU.,uuuuuciiug wan similar trains ou
le Pu, lUllrojid, and arriving nt New York at
11.U0. a.III.. A I'Jai tinnn Jt, HrjiTlui m. tun
and 0.15 a.m respectively, sleeping cars aceom-
uv . in., uuu iu.ou p.m. iruins without
change.
Leave Harrlsburir for RcnHtn- Pn(tt.nTa na-
maqua, 'Minersvllle, Ashland, Bhamokin 'pine
u ,u,Dt .."tiiwHu o-;uua'u,ai,iua.m., &2.05&
4.10 ll.m.. StODDln ut Lehnnnn nnrl n.ltifInnrV..n..
statluns;the4,i0pm.trutns making connecUuns lor
Philadelphia and Columbiaonly. For Pottsville
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill
aud Susquehanna Rullroad, leave Harrlsbure nt
3,30 p.m. Returning:- Leave Now York at 0,00
Dhla nt 8.15 n. m. Rri',1 :um n V.i 1i1i,iT T.
accompany the li.oo a. m.,nud5,10 and 8.00p.m..
trulns Jrom N.Y.wlthout ciinnini. Vnvin..anuJ
Train leaves l-hilodelphla at 70 n.ra.;coiinecllng
with similar train ou East Pa. railroad returnlnS
jrum ueauingnt (yisp.iu stopping at oil staUons:
lcavo l'ottsvllioat7,30 8,45a. m.indA43p.mJJiiamo;
klunt 6,i5 a. in., Ash laud at 7,O0a.maud 12 30 n m
Tumaouaat SJlun. m.. ami asii n m tni i.i.'n..'
delphla. " ' ' ' r ' "
iLeave PotUvlIIo for Harrlsburg, via Schuylkill
and Susquelianua Railroad at 7,10 a.m, and 11.30
a. m rorl'lneUroveandTremont; T
ReudlniE Accommodation Train Iwivh naa.iin
atm' a'm'' returalnB ttota- 1'hlladolphla ut 4,15
l'ottstown Accommodation Tr.iln.l
town at B,4q a.m. returuuig, loaves I'lilladelphla
ut 4,00 p.m.
Columbia Raltroiul Trains lonm Trnn.ii..
7,00 u jn., aud 0-15 p.m. for Ephrata, LI tlx, Lnucas-
Perklomen llaU Road Trains leave Perklomen
Junction at 0,15 a.m.. and 5.30 p. in. Returulua
Leave Sklppockut8.l0n.m., and 12,45 p.m.. con
necting with similar tralus on Reading Railroad
On Sundays, leave New York nt 8,00 p.m.; Phil
adelphla 8,00 a.in. nnd3,15p.m., the 8,00 a.m. train
running ouly to Roudlng; Pottsville 8,00 a.m.;
Harrlsburir 6Ji0 a.m. and 4 in nn.iui.oi yl,n ....1
Reading ut 1.05 and 3,00 nnd 7,15 a.m. for Harris
burg, aud 12,00 a.m., and 7f1l a.m. for Now York,
and 4,25 p.m. for Philadelphia,
Commuuitlon, Mileage, Seuson, School and Ex
cursion tlekets lo aud lrom nil points, at reduced
rates.
Baggage checked through ; 10) poundsnllowed to
each iiosscnger.
U. A. JMIUOIjIS,
General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa Deo. 14. llts.
DELAWARE, LACKAAVANNA, &.
WESTERN RAILROAD. Winter nrrauge-
luein, ima-uv. xraius leava ns roiiows;
n-EHTWAitn.- KAsrwAnn.
T3
g A.M.
o.oo
7.30
11.16
11.30
11.47
11.57
12.05
12.30
12,401
liVi
1.10
1.20
1.30
1.18
2.05
2 20
2.10
a.o2
3.13
A.M. 3.2'i
10.30 3.65
ll.lt) 4.17i
11.30 4.25
12.00 4.41
lJAi 6.01
13.53 A2S
1.20 6.45
1M UU!
.'Jj
STATIONS.
...New York
.l'llllailclphla......
..M..u.New Hamptou...
- ..Washington ......
............. 'Oifonl
Brldgevlllo .
....Manunkn Chunk...
.i.. ...........Delaware
Mount Bethel
Water Gap.........
...Htroudsbu rg......
Spraguevlllu ....
....... ....Henry vllle .
..Oakland
................ Porks............
.Tobyhauun .......
...G ou idsboro.......
..............Moscow.....
Dunning...
............Greeuvllle....
Scrantou
...... .Clark's Summit..,
........Ablnglon
.....Factoryvllle......
Nicholson.......
....Hopbottom.
. Montrose
New Mllford..
...Great Jleucl.......
4.15i
0.20
2.40
.2.20
2,10
2.00
I. 50
II. 45
1.20
1.05
12.51
12,11
12J1
12.11
11.50
11,17
11.21
I1.U1
10.M
10.38
10.31!
0.48
0.40
11.21
0.00
8.43
8.5)
im
7.10
Dinner nnd supper at DcUwarestatlon.
COKKECTIOMS.
AtNew Hampton, with Central It. It. of New
Jersey .forNewYork,Ellzabetb,F!a!u!le!d,Somer
vllle, llaston, Ho.
At Washington, wllh Morris A Essex K.R., for
New York, Newark, Morrlstown, Hatkottstown,
Easton, &c.
At Mauunka Chunk, with llelvldere Delaware
R. It., fur Philadelphia, Trenton, Phllllpsburg,
llelvldere, e.
At Scranton, with Iickawannn & Bloomsburg
41. R., for l'ltutou, Wllkrbbarre.Bloomsburg.ltu
pert, Danville, Northumberland, Ac, also, with
Delaware & Hudson R. It., for Olyphant, Arch
bald, and Curbondale.
, At Great Ilcud.wlth Erie Railway, for Bingham
ton, Etiulra, BuiTulo, Jthaca., Syracuso. and
Oswego. R. A. IIENIIY,
Qeu, Pass, und Tkt. Agent.
QOLUMBIA HOUSE,
BERNARD STOHNER,
Havino lately purrhaseil and fitted' up the
well-known lloblson Hotel Property, located a
VjCWjDOgUS.AUQVlt TUB COURT IIOUSI,
nuthesamVtldeu6rihe streel, Irl the town of
Bloomsburg; and having obtained a license for
the same as a -
RESTAURANT,
the Proprietor has determined to give to the peo
ple visiting the town on business or pleasure,
A LITTLE MORE, ROOM,
Ills stabling auto Is extensive, and Is fitted up
to put buggies aud corruuiea In the dry. He prom
ises that everything about his eetabllshmenishall
oe conducted In nu orderly and lawful mauner:
aud he respectfully solicits a share of the publlo
1 atronage. uiyl7'li7-0m.
Q W. BLABON & CO.,
Manufacturers ot
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES,
Warehouse, No. 121 North Third. Street
Philadelphia,
GROCERIES, &c.,
QONFEOTIONERY.
The nnderslened would respectfully announce
to the publlo that ho has opened a
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE,
In IhAbnlldlng lately occupied by Bernard Bloli
ucr, where he Is prepared to furnish all kinds or
rLAlN FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN & DOMlTIO FRUITS,
NUTS, RAISINS.'iiC., AC, AC.
BY WltOtESAI.K OR BTAII
In short, a full assortment of all goods In
his line of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac.,
suitable for tho Holidays. Particular attention
given to
BREAD AND CAKES,
of nit kinds, fresh every day.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
OUISTMAS TOYS.
A call Is solicited, and satisfaction will be
guaranteed.
Nov. 23, 1807. ECKHART JACOnS.
REMOVAL OF
t C. C, MARK'S
NEW STORE
TO BJtirE'8 BLOCK,
ON TUX CORNER Or MARKKT AND IRON STRBRTS.
Tha undersigned haying received from the city
a full and completo supply ol ,
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
N O T 1,0 N S,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CUD Alt AND WILLOW-WARK,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
II A 7 S AND SHOES,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT.
all of which I propose solllngut a very low figure
ror casu or produce.
f Call and seo.
April 12, 1S07.
C. a MARR.
RAND OPENINQ
OHAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
FALL AND WINTEIl GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER, GOODS
FALL 'AND WINTER' GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODs
consisting nt
conslRtlug o(
consisting or
consisting of
consisting of ,
DRY ' GOODS,
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS '
DRY GOODS
DRY OOODS,
HATS AND CAIW.
HATS AND CAPS'
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS, AND CAPS!
boots -And rhoW
,b00ts and hhoks
hoots and shoes
boots and shoes
boots and shoes;-
ready-made clothino,
ready-made clothino
ready-made clothing,
ready-ma de clothino.
READY-MADE CLOTHING;
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKINO-O LASSESJ
I-OOKlNO-GIiASSIiS;
LOOK I N G-G LASH lis!
looking-glasses;
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS
NOTIONS
NOTIONS
notions;
paints and .oils,
paints and oils,
paints and oils
paints and oils
paints and oils;
groceries,
groceries
groceries!
groceries',
groceries,
tiUEENSWARE, '
UUEENSWARH i
liUKENSWARE
ItUEKNBWARE
QUEENSWARE
hardware,
hardware, ,
hardware '
hardware; .
hardware;
TINWARE,
tinware; ' "
TINWARE ! i ,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,-' I i "
SALT, " !'
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
fish;
fish;
1KITH
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS, , ,
GRAIN AND SEEDS
GRAIN AND SEEDS;
GRAIN AND SEEDS
GRAIN AND SEEDS!
Ac,
&C.
Ac,
AT
NEAL &' CO.'S;
NEAL CO.'S,
NEAL A CO.'S.
NEA1, & CO.'S.
NEAL Ji CO.'S,
Main and Market Streets,
Malu und Market Streets,
Main tmd, Market streets.
Main and Market Streets,
Main und Market btreets,
lift KELVY,
McKKLVY,
McKELVY
McKKLVY.
McKELVY,
Northwest corner ol
North went corner of
Northwest corner of
Northwest eorilf.r nr
Northwest corner of
BLOOMfinUfta, PA..
1ILOOM8UUKO PA
1ILOO.MS1IURO, 1A
BUJOMHIllIIto! 1'A.I
HLOOMSHinw, 1A.
IltON AND nAu.'
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NA1I.S
IRON AND NAIL;
In large quantities nnd at reduced rates, nlway
on hand. i ''
CHICKERING SONS,
Manufacturers of v
GRAND. SOUAHE AND UPHimiT Diivnc
Received tlio First Grand Gold Medal, nnd still
lilfrher repnTundncf.
THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF- HONOR,
Kb (UU
UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, PARIS, 1&S7.
Hon, and the house of Chickkuiku & Sons wus
the ON1.V o.nk so honored.
i u mo uuueu mates we navo been awarded
Sixty-ninis First Premiums In direct compe
tition with tho lending- manufacturers of the
country, -tint ut the areat Exhibition. In Loudon
we received the highest nwnrd given lo nuy
manufacturers 1 n the United states. Total Seventy-one
Flint Premiums, und the most llatler
line testimonials lrom tho leading artists of tho
world. wareroom:
NO. 11 EAST FOURTEENTH ST., NEW YORK,
Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue.
t cb. 5.'60.-3mo,
gOMETinNG NEW.
Tho undersigned begs leave to inform hor
friends and the public generally, that she has
opened lu ,
LIGHT STREET
of good, lit the lino of a fresh'stockf
MILLINERY and TRIMMINGS
In connection with Dress Making! and Is pre
pared lu addition, to , ,
color straw iiats
nn the shortest, notice, and In the best slylu of
the art. Prices cheap nnd work satisfactory,
LlghtStrect, October.. 1807.MK3E-KWNE-
H.
with
V. PETERMAN,
tlPPlNCOTT & TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROciiRd,
No, 21 North Water Street. . , ,' ..
- and No. 20 North Delaware A vcuue
Philadelphia, ,n 'ii, .
'" 1 "i ' m.' i ' T'T.'n n "i
J H. WA'L'l!ER, . . ,
' LU'te "Walter 'Kaub,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND Q.UEENHWARU,
No. 421' Market Street.
Philadelphia,- .
JOHN STROUP & CO.,
Buceesiori lo Btroup It Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH,
Ne. 14 North Wharves; and 24 Nwrlb "Wolei bt,
Philadelphia.
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
jATIONAl; FOUNJJRY,
Bloomsburg, Columbia Couuiy, m,
Tim siibseritiur. nrorrletor of tho abovc-J auied
dxtenslvo establishment, Is now prepared tn re
colvo onlers for all kinds or
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST
FURNACES, STATI0NA RY ENOINEM,
MILLS, TIIRUSHINa MACHINES AO
Ho Is also nrennrod to make Stoves of all sizes
and patterns, Plow-Irons, aud everything usually,
modo In first-class Fnnnurics,
Ills extensive facilities and practical workmen
warrant him In receiving tho largest contracts oil
tho most reasonable terms.
Grain of all kinds will bo taken m excuaugo ror
Castings.
This establishment is located near tne uicae
wanna nnd Bloomsburg Railroad Depot,
PETER iiIL.1.31 1 lilt.
QTOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces to his friends nnd customers that
continues the nbovo business at his old place on
MAIN.STIIKET, BLOOMSBURO.
Customers can bo accomodated with
JtFANOY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tlnwnre, and overy va
riety of article found in n Stove nnd Tinware Es
tablishment In the cities, nnd on the most reason
able ttrms. Repairing done nt the shortest notice.
!5 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for Bale.
EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON MAIN STREET, NEARLY 0Pr4lTE MILLER
STUUK,
BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A.
The undersigned haslust fitted up nnd oponed
ms new
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In this place, whero ho Is prepared to lnnko up
new Tin Warm of all kinds lu his line, nnd do
repairing with neatness nnd dispatch, upon the
most reasonable terms. He also keeps on hand
STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS & STYLES,
which lie will sell upon terms to suit purchasers.
Give him a call, lie Is a goed mechanic, and
deservtugor luopuoiiopaironage.
Bloomsbmy, April 20, 18C7.
Q.EOUGE II. ROBERTS,
Importer nnd Dealer in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AC,
No. Sit North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia,
jACOlflK. SMI1II. J. R. BKLTZER
gMITIi;& SELTZER,
Importers and Dealers In Foreign nnd Domestic
HARDWARE,
GUNS, CUTLERY, Aa,
NO. lit) N. TniRD STREET, AD. CALLOWU1 LI.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22,07-tf.
TOBACCO & SEG-ARS.
W. RANKS
WHOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND
CIGAR -WAREHOUSE,
No. HO North Third Street,
. between Cherry and Rnco, west side,
Philadelphia.
"ARTMAN1 & ENGELMAN,
TOBACCO, SNUFF A HEGAR
MANUFACTORY,
NOi 813 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. WARTMAN P. ENCIELUAN
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CIIROMOS.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY& CO.,
601 BROADWAY, HEW Y0BE,
bflit th titH nf U Trd U tWtr iuul tHorlaitiit ( Ua
ett ! Uir aUwaltMa n a ar( 4 ,mftrlml,,.
'W MHU fn TtfMcasI AhUr SUiimiU ! Tii
Ceiual part,
tirUwtro,
Rtw Orriad,
Vaais)(
Th AMm,
Omr InparlKl TUwa mbrar t(( tttorlmtit, lefladUf Ik
itnt frodnrlUa f V. LotKad, Q. W. WiUn UtJ, b4
lair ilal pbtlairaphti. Biati (
wltllrtiiJ,
kala.
rrrettfM,
pal.
Tuilcrlta,
Trll,
tfj.ui rin
iTiel,
ITrrtvlaiittm,
FalHBilUaa,
I aaipfiia,
Viaallla,
Ktu.M,
Bolut, 4 , ftft
THE 02? THE BIBLE,
A latMlr laitTMtla riM. A1t,1l)nlall aaa Tiaatr-f
list Vlar,la froaloarlot. W tr alto titlusiva Aieata laArntrita
Ut FCRUKK'S OLlrf HtyT vM , l.A 7PI.Jil3
iMflwii. Ageattfor frith' SttlM f I 1-4 1-9 la. rbuti.ia.Lka
Vt im -lMrJ4. Ua ktar KtUB4. IcallaJ, alt, .
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tk ( ( Utl t(M t la twwmt fM.r
rnOTOOIAMHO ALBUM t.-Oar Miaar(trr Albania It writ
iVtri tJ "lU' "fatlef la tjaablf itJ b.ai I U
CHROMOS.
f..T.'lT ''" ltM. tll tt HHiwnuUt fr.n it
toV.i mV. ' " " "4 M"" lM "
&H. T. ANTHONY & C0.f
501 Broadwat. N. Y.,
linporttn tad ifanuf r of r)otnrailiiQ Uattrlal
Feb. pfla'-tf
0
JINIBUS LINE.
T(io imdersiKneit'wouId rcsDectfullv nnnounn to
the citizens of Blooihsbnrg' nnd tho publlo gene.'
raiiy uia ne is running nn
OMNIUUS LINE
between this place nnd the different ratiroiul dy.
I'uu, uuuy isuuuuys cxcepiea;, 10 connect Willi the
several trains going South nnd West on the Catn
wlssa and 'VYlWamsnort Railroad, ahd'wUh those
going North nnd South on tho Lackawanna nnd
Blooihsbnrg Rallroad.-
HIs Ouinlbusses nre.ln koW condition, commo
dious nnd comlortable, and charges reasonable;
l'ersous wishing to meet or see their friends do
part, call be accomodated upon reasonable charge
by leaving timely notice at any.of the, hotels,
JACOlf L GIUTON, (Proprietor.
A II M E U SII
TRV TUC
ALTA VELA 'IlOliMA'i'E!
It contains three per t ent, of Ammonia, an
ample quantity to iitvo activity without injury
jo tlie egatutiou,nud large percentage of so
luble Bono Pbospuoto of Lime, together with
SftVSVA PSA', ti.!1!;.!ll, essential elements .of a
COMPLETE MANURE. The Increased sales to
farmers who are using It with hithly satUfatto.
ry results Is asuroguarauteeor Its value. Price,
t50 per ton of 10 bags 200 lbs each. Bend for a
pamphlet. Address
-THE ALTA (VELA GUANO CO.,
S. S. BISHOP & Co. Agents,
200 N. Del, Ave.
Agent for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and'
South Now Jersey, "
JnlyB,'l)8-ly WBrpr.dvY,N;,Y.
' " 1 "" '" " ' ' ' 1 i ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- . t .., .
gllAllPL'ESS it llAHMAN," .'
EAOIX roUKnuY ASH JIANVl'JK-TURINQ I0l
STOVES PLOWS WHOLESALE & RETAIL
THIS VKLKHlSATKn SI0KTR0HE JROX lJUAU ANp
T(p IIUTTON WOODEK REAM 1-i.OWB.
Cnstl nen and FJro Brick for r'cpalrl'niiclty Stoves.
All Kinds of Brass nrlrrmrituttiiirniiuli. inAnl.,
.upon short notice.
i. r. niwvui l.r. x r. B. JIAIIHAN,
GEOIIGE FOELKEIt & C0.4 ,
wnoiesaio ueaiers m
WpODEN.'AVlLLOW Wa'rE; YARNH
Oil-Cloths. ViCE"s, IVlims.'Biikels'eio.'.'cio.
' ' ' ' t'1 .nit; i i! i ' . I '
tilD.AiCl. MarketSt., A 23a Church Ht, I'Ullada.
Mm A Wt -
m '., f . . . ,
H TE n Y VARIETY
I0ST FA,VOUAl)LE IIATE3,
JOHN TJIOMAS, Au CArPEll J, TII0MAH,
Box, 277. liLOousnuiirj, Pa,
Mar.lU.'li'J.lyr.
DRUGS & MEDlCINPft
t-'.!.4
I A11IA1N 1IIjIST.T.'.T1Iu ...
O or llltlcrsliasiiovcrfuiledtociii .t'A
kind of Djspepslni Is the moisl, 't $1
icino yoi uiscoverea mr me cure oi ifri"' ij In
Dyspepsh L ver Complaint, llrrathi f!
diseases of the Throat, Chest niiO i i ''4
niK.la nntlrSlv.Of rnnU .n.l I .J ''HUB m
will ouiivlncoany ono who itiv.r.u .U5'.W
No family should be without It , i.J 'k'
A CO. Be,
gists
J) R. T A Y L O' It S
OLIVE BRANCH
B ITT1511S
A mild nnd agreeable Tonlo Blimni.M .
ftchlenndCajmlnntlvo lVr
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from Herbs nnd rtocu. lD
ly beneficial In
'J.
DYSPEPSIA,
Sll
GENEIIAL UEUIL1TY,
nnil, , Loss of Ainielltoj
and an cxcelleutCorrecllvofor persomm
from Disorders oftho Bom els, riatulemy j
L'.
I
Sold Everywhere.
cpol, No. 413 Market Street, l'lilhitys '
,, J.-K.TAYLOR A CO,
Bept.l.'llS-ly. ,
Ayer's
J1'
buri
For ncslpring Gray Hai'p
ils nalural Vilalily and Co'M
A tlio.in;t!l
in ut onoo ngrplVli
licallliy, mid ef Eptl
Hti; presenbrs;
liair. i acWiJ n.
hair is toon nfx
to itt onjiiulJ.M
rifi the ii'm
frcslinm cf U'
Tliin lmir h't I
cneil, falling l.nir clicckcd, nail '
lies ollcn, inoiigii not iiuvim.p
ollcn, lliougli not iilav!,p )
by its use. IS ot Ii i n x i-nn rcs!o"i
XTil.T "v
Jiitii' wlicro tho fuiliL'ik't mo ucr;
nr tlio gliitiil.i ntrnpliicil nnildr- M
Itut such ns remain can le fai-JTpj
itscfulncss by tliis npplicntion. IjIm
of fouling tlio lmir with n rs'.'7ii
mcnt, it will keep it clean nnd xhv
Its occasional uso will prcicot llfns
from tuniing gray or falling tl!f
conscquoully prevent balduess,
from thoso .deleterious tubstitDct'jji p
make somo preparations tlanersrrj
injurious to iho hair, the Vi;tlcl
only licnclR ;nU pot liann it. 11 ij
merely for a
go
HAIR
dressin;
nolliing else can ho fotinil so di
Contajuing neither .oil nor dye,
not soil whilo fiuiihric, and jc
long oi tlio hair, giving it ii rici,
lustre and a grateful 'perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AyeriJ
Practical and Analytical CtJuiI
mWETX. TXfASS. lia'lu
MASS.
1'IUOB $1.00.
?oc
Ur
telou
7XC
Fcb.X ISO.
Ayer's SairsapanrMi
ron iuiiiri-ixQ arm; uuzh.
The rcpnt.it ''4 j.!,,
cfllent niclicm'
Ii dcrhcil friitai te,
many of iiludiQ
inaru-ll.iu.. lt. at
cabes of ScrtiL1
ease, ulicre it 7.00
K'eincd FatilrrtV cli
con niJtloii. 1
purilleil mul 1 tvi
herafiiliiiKMl.
ilidorilci,uij
Kmiahil ly W"
bini .,,i:r-.i;,il.ir; st.
t'icy were pninfullv nnlk-tlntr. hate Ixin '
i-iiriyllti i-ik Ii jrrcat iiinnbers In nliwirt tv
tion of the roilntrv.tint the iiiihli. i-jn J 'I
et-oilntry,tiiatthUinlj!i.' rjn II
led of 1U vlitttcs or iic, V V1
ous poijOuiAnnepf Hie mo1!'' ixchi
UU IIIIUI illl'll u
bcrpfulous
enemies ol'our race, ortnn. flu. itilci-h.
tcll.mt of tlu oririini.lii umlei mine l!crt ,
111 litHtcitnitlcUl'Orta, r,lri
iorenfc-Minitnrr.t. 'i,
spit Ion ol It iiicmw i,, B,,
stliinlliii!iii!l.oiiitlr . f
imuinviicsiiicnlluckore
h lutein inciting ft snrpt
it ficenis to bl-eeil iiiriv tl.
then. On Sotnitftivorftlito n,.n.fr.n.r:itl..
Into one or other or its hideous luiiii,iJtTaf'
linliicc r iiiiioinr the i li.ili. In Hie I " H V
lies inity bp Middcnly deiiorileil in ttia
lii'iuf, or
n-'tiiinors formed in the liu-r, c'LVT
Ils iiieaenco bvei-unilfinsiiii tlieilln.orlri. r
ntlunion i-uinujitniof the Imth, Iliiiir'J.'co
sionnl tine or a IhiuIc of ihU ..nxi'iniftr-v.
MdUlilC. eLlL ulicn no ni t in unnit.'IM w:
oppenr. l'ersous nlllli-ted ilh the IoOjt t J.
)llnt4 generally, llud iinnuiiiale rrW 1 w
leiislh, i-uie, by the iimi of llili ,s'.,' If .. ...U
..Ir M. Anth'nitl'4 J'ire. Jltixe or I'V ii.
Tetter, bull llhi am, beuld fi.i.M)
Hare 12iiit, Auid j.Viin, und oilur ir "."'
li.ible jonns of Herufutvu ditctiio. I1"1""
moio t'oiu'enled luruiii, as i.iini'lffii
Jir jiitueur, l-itt,, i:vUiii, i"rjnri
aud Uie vttiiuns t7-i-rs aCc(tlcinii'II-;i
lufnmt ncrroiis syttcin. "'
.sW''l'or I Viri'll Olid jrViriirM'p M
nlu i-iii'cil livlt, tlioiitrti a JoiijrtluicU rt Pj 'dl
Fiibiiuinjrlliefu iiii,tiiiulc niiiljiliohi i)efi
wi
Hut loiiK Ciinliuttcilltto nr llli-t innlsim r
Ihu complaint XrnWi-Aciarir II fill''.1!" J. 1
Vlerratluiit, and J'tuiilfe llhnitn, J Shi
nionly toon rclleretl and uitlninlcly ruft-- '
I'tirllilnif and InilKumtliiK elicit, ty'l'i
Uuu for cull case arc found in eur An.--iea.n
l'linl Sratla. I(..-iiiikii.iii ami 1 ; y
lis thoy olU-n dot frotii the laulllnit jwTK
blood.' This SllSAVAltII.T..l U 'JtN
ruivr ini7 uiRiiruiKiii nnu v:. . f
H.OfOMhn nru J.i";nW and .rr"'I
ft-nf, MeepUtt, and trouWedvltli
synilitoinntio or W'eaUnru, n 111 f ud
nn.l ....nl....!.... .1.1..... ilflUIt
...... WIIIWVUIB v..vv . T
lo cr upon trial.- g J
PRE PARED BY seott'
r I. fit0'
sir. i.bi;. .1 s.si oc j.u" -
rractleafi find ,Anulytlcul ""
fnr,. .... ... fvrMfi&V
PVUU 111 Af.UI'UUUUlOia ' '
WW
JJ J3.N DUBSIIOTT'S pi
qE'jfA'N' oattltc roffip.a";
ThM l'owdor is bellovcd to be '"P"'!
Jlorsaor pattlo Powder In use. H V'''H j
blood, cleanses tho systcm.nnd fit1'" 11 1 i4ri
Hon atid tone to the stomach. 11'
wlll'ilniprovo, lnlflosli, nnd tho r""'!!.!.
.smooUi aud ((lossy, pVbi
Cows fatten nnd glvo twenty r t!
'aillic. Sin.
Bheep Iluprovo nnd ploduco ulieari tjnn.
Uooeo, t hZr'
Hobs fatten and aru freo from sorel.'rj Fi
(oiuper, nnd allpeu diseases. Yri,1'
IIEKDEIIHHOWB Wro'Big
oi'PoaiTB JUtEU'C 'nii ,
Feb, p.'CO-tf,
jlLOOJ""crrr
PlibPOSALS VItL llH -!?c.
tha uiulerKlguod Cumroltte at t.ur J
umbla l-ouuly on Haturday tho WMIV.
Iwtweeu the hpurs of W and p rl?S '
for the erection ofa brick Luthersri r
RetormIOhuroh4Ubyofeetwl'u,(1ro. V
ardJO'flUona ,wlfl be eltlloU1 J n
JAIXJII LONO, . f 11
.. MSTUHHWAHK, I V
juar.irtif lb.
TfJI
(I Itax
i" Ki o iiuiiev mm ail ih-sw' . T. 11
trust or harbor ber.on my aeoount.M i '
debu of her eouiraclliiu. l'AN,',ii
Mar.m,'Kit Montour i