arwtr'fl gjcimrtnunt. lotilt for OMJ. tN tills bccLIoii or country, Uio inst season lias hccii very unruvornblo Tor tl.o outs crop. It U not only very light In weight, but tlui ykM lcr ncro so In HlKnlllrant an In nmny !! ""l 10 kwo licen wortli grttlicrlnu excel Tor tlio atnxw. Now HrnnswIfU nut", tororo our best variety, lias fared no boiler than tho common kind. H would seem na ira moro northern Intlludo wiw better adapted ror this crop than tho middle section or tho Union; and an tni iinncm or seed, by Introduc- Ing every two or thrco years a heavier and better article, cannoi ou uv y recommended. Wo recently obtained rrom II. Ingcr oii on nmatcur rarmer near tho city it., timi n pIoso observer and careful cxpcrlmontcr, two samples or excellent oats, grown tho past season, ono the nrof vour frnm lmnorted Kiiultsli seed and tho other tho second-tho latter showing marked deterioration mm m least ono-llfth Hsliler per bushel than tho first -another year It will probably diminish still moro in wciriii. .. i"" nn iiml?. Pennsylvania Kx.crlmcnl ,.i i.w. in Chester county tho oats crop also has been very light, but tho Super intendent informs us, no mui uixm. . t,n Irlmmlniis of his Osago or ange hedge, along tho lino of hU oats field : whero tlio neap wus uu.m i.rw nrnad around, tho oats stood up well, with n stiff straw, had a heavy bead nnd a superior quality of grain. yjll u iiv:ikuuu"" " ... - iinrn a cutantity or re- llltU UVWWW" " - i lin snnio effect was ouscrvcu on tho oats crop to a rather remarkable, ...,.., Thn Infnrcnco to bo urawn from theso accidcntil experiments Is, that potash is a special fcrtl liner foroals, nr lit least a rrciulrement in tho fioil, Tho analysis of tho grain of oats, as well al Us straw, Indicates mso mm potash enters largely into Its composi tion. Practical Farmer. Tilt Catawlu np'". We don't entirely agrco with our friend, Thomas Median, respecting the Cataw'issa raspberry, who admits that if properly managed it is productive and valuable as a lato sort. Ho says.or is represented to say, "all that is neces sary, is to cut It down In tho spring to about two foot and pllo plcnty.of man ure about tho roots on tho surfaco of tho ground." Why cut it down in the spring, and why to two feet? Wo were among tho first to cultlvato this rasp berry in this neighborhood. Wo com menced Bomo twelve years ago by purchasing six plants. Subsequently ono plant was sent to us by Col. Paxton of Catawissa, who originally discover ed tho raspberry, growing In tho old Friends' burvinc eround at that place, and wo found it to bo identical with tho others. Our own rulo has been to cut tho canes down oven with tlio ground tlio last of Novembcr.tcover with ma nure and let alone. Tho manuro an swers as an excellent mulching tho followingyear. By this means tho whole strength or tho stool or roots is llirown into tho neto wood, and a far moro pro ductive crop is obtained. It begins to ripen about tho 20th of August nnd con tinues to furnish a supply far Into Octo ber, if tho season is favorablo. Wo havo had them upon our tablo on tho 11th of November. Tho poor crop which tho foot of tho previous year's wood will afford is not needed when there aro plenty of other berries for early sum mer use, and It detracts just about in tho samo proportion from tho fall crop. Wo think highly of this fruit and havo a profuso supply from about twenty-five stools every year without any flgns of tho stools running out. Gennunloicn Telegraph. Tlte Pen a n Field Crop. Tim pea has recently attracted a good deal of attention, and deserves it. It is notprobablo that It will over compete with Indian corn in localities and soli favorable to tho fatter, but on somo soils and in somo localities tho pea will yield much tho heaviest and most valuablo crop. And this is tho case, with soils which aro Incapable of bearing a full crop of corn. Thero is, however, ono drawback of tho culturo of tho pea which gives corn great advantago over it. Wo cannot stimulate peas to tho samo extent as corn. If wo manuro too heavily they nro apt to run to straw, and tho proportion of grain is diminish ed ; while, on tlio other hand, so long as wo glvo proper attention to corn, we cannot manure too highly, as overy ex tra pound of mauuro will tell in an In creased crop. Rut if wo happen to havo a plcco of land for which we have not a sufficient supply of manure, it will pay much better to put in a crop of peas man a crop or corn. AjWell cultivated crop of corn or roots leaves tlio land in better condition than n crop of peas ; but unless the corn or roots nro well cared for tho contrary will bo tho case. A crop of peas even If left to itself, will lcavo tho land in tolerably good condltldn.-aa tho field pea proper from Ita denso fo)Iago and vigorous growth smothers most weeds although there aro somo (Canada thistle and coach-grass for example) upon which a crop of peas lias very little effect. It often happens that when the farmer is not able to enrich his laud sufficiently, the corn crop hardly pays the expense of cultivation. In such cases, by ndoptingpeas wo can dispenso with much labor and yet secure a pay lug crop. Wo do not intend by this to recom mend a slovenly habit In tho culture of peas. Wo only say that whero tho farmer Is unable to command a full sup' ply of manure and labor, peas will pay better than corn. Tho real value of the pea as an article of food Is difficult to determine, nnd ita rationing power has been variously tlmated. Two bushels of peas aro count ed by bouio equal to three of earn, whllo others do not hcsltato to assign to them a much highor proportional value. It may nomctlracu happen that tho great difference between corn aud peas oh regards digestibility may besuillclont to detonnlno which wo Bhall select, livery liousowlfo knows that it la very difficult to cook corn-meal thoroughly ; It required not only boiling but long continued soaking. Peas, on tho other hand, do not oven rcquiroto bo ground. Hook Uiotn In water and thoy will swell up and becomo quite digestible, whllo If they bo boiled they fall down Into a paste without any grinding. If, there fore, wo wish to dispense with tho grinding of our grain, wo will llud pea hoAi Butted to our purposo. Another polut to bo taken Into con- THE sldcrntlon In estimating tho value of a crop of peas, Is tlio amount winch may o expected per acre. Tlio pea crop varies in Its results from ten to twenty, two bushels. Air. Itaxton estimates n fair nverago crop at n llttlo over thirty bushels. Hut wo must remember that tho land which would yield .thirty buihcls or peas Would probably not yield thirty bushels or shelled corn. Ci.v.ANiNOTitr.llAiu. l'roni tho too rrcqucut use of oils In tho hair, many ladies destroy tlio tono nnd coloror their tresses. Tho Hindoos havo a way or remedying this. They take a hand basin filled with cold water, and havo ready a small nuantltv or nea.fiour. Tho Hair Is In tho first plnco submitted to tho oy oration or being washed In cold water, a handful of tho pen-Hour Is then np plied to tho head and rubbed into tho hair ror ten minutes at least, tho servant adding fresh water at short Intervals, tintll It becomo a ncrrect lather. Tho whole head Is then washed qulto clean with copious supplies or tho nqucous fluid, combed, nnd nftcrwnrds rubbed drv bv means of coarso towels. Tho hard and sort brush is then resorted to, when tho hair will bo Toundtobo wholly frco rrom all encumbering oils and oth er impurities, nnd assunio a glossy soft ness, equal to tho most ilellcato sine This process tends to prcscrvo tho tono and natural color or tho hair, which Is so frequently destroyed by tho too con slant uso of caustic cosmetics. 0V Spc OUUfl oU9. Oooil ninl Untl Apple. Onodav Robert's father baw ill in play Insr with some boys who wero rudo nnd unmannerly. Ho had observed for some tlmo a cliango for tho worso in his sou, and now ho knew tho cause. Ho was very sorry,buthosatd nothing to Robert at tho time. In tho evening ho brought from tho garden six beautiful rosy cheeked apples, put them on a plato,nnd presented them to Robert. Ho was much pleased at his father's kindness, and thanked him. "You must lay them aside for a row days that they may be come mellow," fcald tho father. And Robert cheerfully placed tho plato with tho npples in ills mother's store-room. Justns ho was putting them nside.hls father laid on tho plato a seventh apple, which wasquitorottcn.and desired him to allow it to remain there. "Rut.father," said Robert,"tho rotten applo will spoil all tho others." "Do you think so? Wiiy should not tho fresh apples rather inako tho rotten ono fresh ?" said his father. And with these words ho shut tho door of tho room. Eight days afterwards ho asked his son to open tho door and tuko out the apples. Rut what a sight presented it seiri Tho six npples, which had been so round and rosy-checked, wero now quite rotten, nnd spread a bail smell through tho room. "Oh, papa 1" cried ho, "did I not tell you tlio rotten applo would spoil tho good ynes ? yet you did not listen to me. "My boy," said his father, "havo I not told you often that tlio company of bad children will mako you bad, yet you do not listen to me. Seo In tho con ditioner the apples that which will hap pen to you ir you keep company with wicked boys." Robert did not forget tho lesson. When anyof his former playfellows asked him to join in tnoir sports, ho thought of tho rotten apples and kept lilni-.clf apart from them. An Oriental Judge. A certain morcliantleftinhislastwlll nnd testament seventeen horses to di vide nmong his thrco sons, according to tho following proportions, namely Tho first was to recelvo ono half, tho second orio third, nnd tho youngC3t a ninth part of tho whole. But when they camo to arraugo about tho divlslou it wus found that to comply with tho terms of tho will, without sacrificing ono or moro of tho animals was imposal ble. Puzzled in tho extreme, tlipj- re paired to tho "Cadi," who having read tho will charged that such a difficult question required time for deliberation ahd recommended them to return In two days. When they again mado their appearance, tho Judge said: "I have considered carefully your caso aud find that I can mako sucii u division of tho seventeen horses among you, as will glvo each moro than his strict sharo,and yet not ono of tho animals shall bo In jured. Aro you content V "Wo aro O Cadi," was tho reply. "Then bring forth tho seventeen horses and let them bo placed In tho court," said tho Cadi. The animals wero brought in, nnd tho Cadi ordered tho groom to placo his own horso with tlicni. IIo then bado tlio eldest brother count tho horses "They nroeighteen in numbor,OCadl,' ho said. "I will now mako tho dlvi 6ion," resr.ondcd tho Cadi. "You, tho eldest, aro entitled to tho half, then tako iilno of tho hortes. You, tho second son, nro to recelvo ono third, InkothcrO' loro six, whllo to you, tho youngest, be longs tbo ninth part, namely two. Thus tho seventeen horses nro dl hied nmong you. You havo each moro than your share, nnd I may now tako my Own steeu back again," "O Cadi, your wis dom equals that," said tho brothers. "or our Lord Solicman, Ibn Duood." K.fr.Xiniveh. How II IVIilppeil II Im. A lad narrating n strcet-flght In which ho had been engaged, eald : "I'll tell you how it was. You see, Bill and mo went down to tho wharf to fish ; and I fell In my pocket and found my knife, and It was gouo ; and I said, Bill, you ttolo my knife, nnd ho said I was another; and I said go thero your. self; and he said it was no such thing ; and I said ho was u liar, and could whip him if I was biggcr'n him ; and ho said he'd rock mo to sleep, mother ; and I said ho was a bigger ono; and ho said I never had tho measles ; and I Bald for him to fork os-er that knife, or I'd fix him for a tombstono at Laurel Hill : and ho said my grandmother was no gentleman ; and I said ho dersen'l tako it up ; but ho did, you bet ; you nover well, you nover did; then I got up again, aud said ho was too much afraid to do It again ; and ho tried to, but ho could not; und I grabbed him nnd tlirowcd him down on tho top or mo llko several bricks; and I tell you It beat all and ho did ho; nnd my llttlo dog got behind Bill and hit him ; aud Bill kicked at tho dog, and the dog put, nnd I ran uftur the dog to fetch him back, and I didn't catch him till I got clear homo; aud I'll whip him moro yet. Is my oyo very black?" COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, MISCELLANEOUS RATION (V Ij LIFE INSUltANCK CO. OF TUB UNITED STATUS OF AMEH10A, WASHINGTON, 1. ft. ciiAnTEitKonYsrKciALAoroFcoNattKss AvruovEii July 23, law, CAS II CAPITAL, rAin in vvth. $1,000,000. n 11 A N C II OKI' I OKI FIRST NATIONAL HANK HUILMNd, PHILADELPHIA, Wliero tlio genem! business of tho Company la tmusnctal, nnd to which nil general corrcspon Jenco should bo addressed. o F f i c K 11 s ! CLAIIENCE H. CLAIlIf. President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Flnnneo and Executive Commtttco. HKNIIV D. COOKE. Vlco-rresldcnt. EMERSON W. FEET, Secretary nnd Actuary, Tiila Cuinranvoircrs tho followluc advantages: It Is a National Company, Chartered by special net of Congress, 1SISS. It has a pald-np capital of 11,000,000. It ofl'ers low rntes of premium. It furulshos larger lnsurnnco than other com paurfa for tho ame money. It Is dellnlto aud certain In Its terms. It Is nhome company In overy locality, lis nollelcK nro e.temnt from attachment; Thero nro no unnecessary restrictions In tho policies. i.v.rv iw pv is non-roriciiauie. Polices may bo taken hlch pay to tho Insured their full nniount. nnd return nil tho premiums, so that tho InsuraiKO costs only tho interest on tho nununl payments. No extra rato Is charged lor nsits upon inu lives of females. It Insures, not to pay dividends to poiicy-iuim-crs.butntsolow a cost that dividends will bo impossible. Circular, rnmphlcta nnd full paitlculars given on application totho Branch OIllco of tho Compa ny, or to General Agents for Teunsylvanla nnd (Southern Now Jersey. Tni.'.r. v.. imADLEY. llloomsburg Fa., Special Agent for MoutourJfc Columbia Counties Fub. 19,'C9.-lyr. rTNFAILINCl EYE PRESERVERS. Messrs. LAZARUS & MORRIS, ' OPTICIANS & OCULISTS llAItTlOlin, CONN.. IIave,wlth avlew tomccttho Increased demand for their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Appointed Miss A. D. WEBB, STATIONER, B I. o on s nu it o, PA,, As their solo Agent for this placo. They havo taken caro to glvo all needful Instructions, and have conHdenco In tho ability of their agents to meet tho requirements of all customers. An op portunity will bo thus airoidcd to procure, nt all times SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY ANY FOR THEIR STRENGTHENING AND PRESER VING QUALITIES, Too much cannot bo said an to their SUPERI ORITY over tho ordinary glasses worn, Thero Is no oltmmerlnfi. u-avering of the sight, dlzzines. or other unpleasant sensation, but on tho contrary. from tho peculiar construction of tho Lenses they aro toothing anil pleasant, causing a feeling of relief to the wearer, nnd PRODUCING A CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VISION, as lothonaiu. rnl health! tight. They nro tho only Spectnclcs that PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST THE SIGHT 1 And aro the CHEAPEST becanso thoUEST, al ways lasting many YEAiia without chango be ing necessary. :0: CAUTION. Miss A. D. WEBB, STATIONER, BLOOMsn una pa., Is tho ONLY Agent appointed in this placo. JST WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS. Feb. 1043,-ly. E HAVE NO TRAVELING AGENTS Farmers nnd Dealers who send their order direct to us, can avail themselves of the LOWEST PRICES Aud tave the Commission. Early order will bo advantageous to buyer. r ., ALLEN & NEEDLES" ' MANUFACTURER OF IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, AND TIIC AMM ONIATED FERTILIZE 11. PERUVIAN GUANO. We ell only No. 1 received direct from the Government. FISH GUANO. A splendid Manuro packed In barrel. Wo also offer for salo Puns Land Pi.astik, Hviiuaui.io Ckuknt and a full n.iortment or Oil and Caudle. A DISCOUNT TO DEAL ERS. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 12 South Delawaro Avcnuo, Phlla- dolphin. ESTABLISHED IN 1818. For sale by tui: liLooMsnuita iron co.. Feb. 10.'00-3m. IIloousuuuu l'A. gNYDER, HARRIS 4 BASSETT, Manufacturer ana jouoor or MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTOINO, No. fi25 Market, anrlHt Commerce Btreet, PMladelphla. KT THE BEST, CODDer Tubular IJcrhtnlmt Hoi fi tbo beul prtectionacalustUisaiiterbylJghmiuK ver jnvueuo. iuo HULwcriuer in figeui tor mt bove luvantlon, and all orders by mail or ta en on will b promptly atUindetl to. I. DRY GOODS. TVT 3?. JJA. ( Huccossor to A. J. Sloan ) has Just returned from Now York with a full assortment of DRY OOODS AND NOTIONS to which ho Invito tho attention of tho cltUens of ltloomsbiirRftiid lclnlty. Ill Mock consb.1 In part of the folhm ln lino of goods spring: and summer drkss GOODS, I.ADIE3' BACKINGS, SUMMEH SHAWLS. LADIES' HOSE, BLEACH A llUOWN, GENTS' HALF 1I0SE,BLEACH & 1UIOWN, LADIES' GLOVES BILK AND LISLE Til HEAD, KID GLOVES ALL COLOItS, HOOP BKIUTH & C0KSET3, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS TABLE DIAPERS TOWELS NAPKINS CLOTHS, AND CA3IMEKS, FLANNELS. DOMESTICS OP ALL KINDS, nnd In fact everything generally kept In n Dry Goods Store. Call and examine the good' and satisfy yourselves, high price Is ono of tho things that havo passed away. EXCHANGE UUlLDlKa OPPOSITE THE COUnT HOUSE MAIN STREET IILOOMSIHTIIG I'A. Apr.KI.Cll-tf. M1 ILLER'S STORE. FRESH ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Tho subscriber has Just returned from tho cities with another largo nnd select assortment of SPRING AKD SUMMER GOODS, purchased In New York and Philadelphia nt tho lowest figure, nud which he Is determined to sell ou n moderate terms as can bo procured else whero In llloomsburg. ills stock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together with n largo ;assortmcnt of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of tho following articles : Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Casslmercs, Shawls, Flannels, Silks, White Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirt, Muslins, Ilollowwaro Cedarware Qucensware. Haidwaro Boot and Shoes, Hals and Caps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, LooklngGlosse.i, Tobacco, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Rico, Allsplco, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY. In short, everything usually kept In country stores, to which tie invites the attention of tho publio generally. The highest prlco will bo paid fur country produce In exchange for goods. S. n. MILLER & SON, Arcade Buildings, Bloorasburg, Pa. PI RE AT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT TETER ENT'S STORK, IN LIOIIT STREET, OF SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS. TIIE subscriber has Just received nnd has ou hand at his old stand In Light Street, a large and select ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE purchased nt the lowest figure, and which ho determined to sell on as moderate term as bo procured elsewhere In Light Street, FOB CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ills Btock consist of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest style and latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannel, Hosiery, Carpets, Silks, Shawls, READY MADE CLOTHING, Satlnett, Casslmers, Cottonadcs, Kentucky Jeans. AC., AO. AC. GROCERIES, MACKERaL, Qucensware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short everything usually kept In a conntry storo. The patronage of his old friend and tho public generally, Is respectfully solicited. The highest market prlco paid for country pro duce. PETER ENT. Light Street, Nov. 8 1WT. 1115 HOOP SKIRTS. 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS Has Removed hlsMami factory and Salesrooms to No. 1115 CHESTNUT. ST. PHILADELPHIA, v Jivru jus ' uwn luiwiv ui viiuiit7iuii j juvjir?nnm( especially ntlapted to Klrst-cla&s Whoiesule unit JiUail Trade, vvll bo fount, to embrace tho most cxtennlvti assortment hi tho Union, and all the Jtitcbt aud roost desirable btylea.BbnpeM.Leiigths and HI ten, '2, 1, yards rouud, of l'laln and Gored 1'unlerw, 'ulklng Hktris, Itcceptlon Trails, &c. Actoucther wllU over ninety dlllerenl varieties ut Wlsseh' and Children's bltlits, all ol win en ror symmetry oi tiyie, imifeii, jigniness, elastlciiy, durability and uat Chcajmets, aro un enualedbv unv other coods in tho market, and aro warranted In overy rehpoct. HklrU mado to nrocr. Aivercu aim iiepuireu, iiuiesaj unu He tail. Full lines of iiw Prlcetl Eastern Slado Skirts, M Cents; 1!0 Hprlngs. Ceuu;'und 4i) Springs, 7j Cuu. IXJltSBrrS! COItSKTSU COIWETSM! 57dlf fcrent styles ami prices,-from 75 Cents to Z7.W, einbractiitf H. Worlley'JJeekel," Glove Flttlnc,' Madam Foy's Corset Bklrt Supporters, Wrw. Moody's l'attent "Self-AiJIUktlnit Abdomlual' Corsetti. French. Enulih and Domesllu Hand modtf corseli, and superior French 1'atterns of imi;u tonfui.-uuruwii juaKe, io wmcii wo iu vlto especial atteutlon. Complete assortment of Ladles Under Gar ments, at very low ri rices. OKNEUAI AOKNT lorthe UAUTltAM AND FAN ION FAMILY bKWING MACHINES, bu perlor to any other before the public Flttytwo of these No. 1 Machines, X'rico 963 each, are being Kiviijiuwuy iu uurL'uiuiut;rs,iu urut'rio (jet luem lutroduced. Every person in want of articles in our line, should examine our goods before pur Chaslni! el ho where. Call or solid for ciro ulnru. nt our Manufactory and Hal esrooms, No. lU-irhest- liuvt.,l UUUUeipillU, t, i, ilUi'JVlINB, luur-iO'iiKlm. 18G9. SPRING 1869. Ol'tNl.vu or NEW SILIvS, Oi-ENiNuor NEW SHAWLS, Ol'ENIKU OK NEW CHINTZES, Oi'EMmo oir NEW l"OPLINS, Pullktoclt of STAPLE and FANCY SPRING GOODS. EYIIE A LANDELL, l ounui aku aucii binurru, Philadelphia, Mar. 'JJ.'CO-JI. TOBACCO & SEGARS. W. RANK'S HOLKSALE TOUACCO, SN UFK, AND CIOAU WAUEHOUSE, No. 119 North Third Street, between Cherry and Ilace, went tide, rcuaaeipiiia. WAIITMAN & ENOELMAN, TOUACCO, SNUFF SEGAH MANUFACTORY, KO, S13 OBTU THIRD &TR1KT, Second Door below Wood, P1IILADELPIII.V. J. W. WABTMAM P. EJCQKUIAH BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, RAIL ROADS. VTOItTlIKRN' CENTRAL RAIL- On nnd nfter Iy loth' 1N, Tinlns will lcavo NoiiTiiUJinitiiLAND n follow s I NOIlTHWAltD. 425 A. M .. Dally to Wllllnmsport, (except Sunday) forElmlra.CnnandalKun, Rochester, Bullalo, Suspension Bridge, nnd I. Fall. tt0 v. ., Dally, (oxcept Sundays) for Klmlrft and lIullafiMlii lirlo llallwny from Klinlrn. U0 .., Dally, (except Sundays) for Wllllahis- 1Ut''. TIIAIN3 SOUTHWAUD. 2..V, A.M. Dally (oxcept Monday') for Baltimore. WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. DM P.M. Dally (cxeopt Sunday's) for Daltlmoro Washington and Pulladel;hla Y0UNj General Passenger Agent. LACKAWANNA AND Btllia HA. LAO A I) IJLOOMS On nnd ftjrNov301h, ISO, Passenger Trains will run as iouowbi Oolng North. Arrive Arrlvo Golug South. Lcavo Leave p.m. a. m P.m. n.m. HcrautonM... , 0 ,4i 10.50 4.10 Lcavo &.25 Plttston (i.io 10.15 B.M O.tfJ 'J.W .!M 7.S0 7.12 Lcavo (1.10 4.47 S.M Kingston s.u Plymouth 8.ZI t.U 8.13 II. 10 0.S1 7.S4 B.'J) Arrlvo !lA)j fl.au Hhlckshlnny. 7.aj 7.I9 8. nerwicK ltloom O.d'i Danville A.20 Irfnvn y.ui Arrive Norlh'd 1.13 D.ll rVmnefttlnn mniln ntSrrnnlon b? tho 10.SO n.m.. trnliittirfirpfltiteml. lilnaliamtoii. Albany am an pomi norm, j-a mm est, . ism. ism. DHILADELPIIIA AND ERIE J. KAILUOAD.- SUMMER TIME TABLE. TllltOUOIt AND DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN mi LA' iiu.vniA, haltimobk, uahiusbuhu, wil- LIAMSl'OBT, AND TUB GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA. ELEGANT SLEEPING CMlS On nil Night Trains. On nnd after Monday. Anr. 2(!lh 1SC3. th Ttnltis on tho Philadelphia A ,&Erlo Rail ltoiulnlll run us luiiuwBi WESTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leave Philadelphia 10.4, p.m. iNoriuuiuueiiauu.nu.D-a.iu. , ,11.1,1. V.tKflMII. ERIE EXPRESS leaves PlilladelphliL....11.60 m. xvurtu u.wp.m. 1 " nrr. ntKrlo In.no u.m. EL.MIRA MAIL leaves l'lilladelphln 8.00 a.m. iiorinu i.iji.m. " " nrr. ntlxicklluveu ,7.15 p.m. EASTWARD. MAIL TRAIN lenvea Erie 11.15 n.n.J Kortli'd 2.00 a.m. ' " nrr.ntl'hllndelnhlu 'AMn.ni. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 0.2o p.mi Kort'd ..30n.n!. " " nrr.ntl'hllndelphla I.l.lp.in. Matt nnd Exnress roiinectit Willi fill frffl: nno Allegheny River Rail Road. Baggage checked through. A. Ij. Tilsit, General Superlntendeut, Wllllnmsport, "1ATAWISSA RAILROAD On and J after MONDAY, Km. 23, ltut, Passeuger trains ou the Catnw lwa Railroud will run nt uio loiiowing namcu nours: Mail i'ollA STATIONS. Wllllamsport. Muncy. Wntsoutown. Milton. Danville. Rupert. , Cnlnwlssn. ltlngtowu. Summit. Outikakc. Hail Xorth Arr, O.lQp. m. Dep. 5,41 " " 5.12 " " i.V " 4.10 " " 3..M " " 3.:i5 " " 2.28 " " 1.60 " " 1.10 " " 1.20 " ' 1.10 ' " 10.10 n.m. Dep. 7.50 n,m 8.50 0.10 11.62 " 10.12 " 10.25 ' 11.10 " 12.30 p.m. lit 1.00 2.15 K. Mahouy June. Dhic. 'J'amaqun. Dine. Reudlng. " 4.25 Arr. C.15 " 10.50 I'uiiaueipuia. S.15 " . I To Now Yorll via. Read- I, lmr or Mauch Chunk. From New York via. t iiluucn ciiuulc. I 7.00 NoClinngool curs between Willianisiwrt nnd I'hiladeliinla. GEO. WEUli buy'u READING RAILROAD. oUMJlElt Anu.VNQU.MENT, Apr. 20th, lbO'J. Great Trunlc Lino rrom Iho North luHlNortli WestIorPhll.idcliliia,New York, Ueautng.Potla vllle, Tumaquu, Afclilaud, bhamoltlu Jjubauou Allentowu, Euston, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Trains lcavo Harrlshurc for New York, fnl low: At i,3j, S.iW nnd 8,lo n. m., 12,'tT noon nnd 2.U0 !.lU,iup.m.,eonnecttnK with bluiilnr trains on tho Pa. Jlallroud, and arriving ntNewYorlr nt u,io. n.m., tx n. in., & ii,ou u,4j ce v,w 11. m, and ii.uo n.m resncctlvel v. slcenlni. chi-h nmnm. jiauy UioJ,53 n. m.,S.2Un.m. and lu.Mp.m.trulus Leave Hariikliun; for I!cadInr.PotUvIlIo- Tn. IUUnllU. MlliersVllle. Aslllund. blmlnnlcln Pinn Urove, Allentowu & Phlla'd. at 8,h a.m., & 2,W) & 4,10 p.m., htopplug at LeUnnun und prlncipa'l way blatlons; tho l.iopm.tralua mauing connections lor Phtladeiphlaaiid Columblaonly. For Pottsvlllo Schuylkill Iluvcn nud Aubuin, via Schuylkill nud isustiuetutuua ltnllroad, leave Ilnrrlbburg nt D.ao p.m. Ueturulug: Leuvu New York at U.lfJ u.m. nud li'.uu iu., und D,uj and 8,00 p.m. Philadel phia ut tt.15 u. in, and p. m. Sleeping cars accompany the u.uo n. m., audfl,u5 nmia.uop.m., trains uoiu N.Y. without chauge. Way l'nsseiiger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 n.m., connecting B1U1U.I b.t.tUUU Ut.t I ik, IBUIUUU lUlUrillUtj rrom IteaUlug ut ti,uu p.m stopping at all stations: leave PoUsVlllout7.:UM.J5a.m..nnu:' -tfn.m.hhnmn. klnut 5,an. m.,Abhlaudat 7,wa,mnud 12,'JU noon -lamaqua ui, u. iu.,uuu .v p.m., lor Phlla delnhla. nnd New York. Leavo 1'oltsvlllo lor llarrlsbure. via Rehuvlklli nnd Susiiuehanua Hallroadat7,iMn.ui.undll,j n. m.. lor PineUrovo nnd Tremnut. Heading Accommodation Tram leaves Heading at7,'JUa.m.,ieturnlug Hum Philadelphia nt o,l3 Potlslown Accommodation TralmlenvpfiPntta. town ut (1,25 u.iu. returning, leaves Philadelphia nt i,W p.m. Columbia Ilailroad Tralus lrnvo Heading nt ,,w ......, j'.u.. .v. uuitw,' ier. vu.uuiuiu ivc. Perkloineu itnll Iload Trains leave Porklomen juucuuun. e,vvu.ui,luuu u.w p. m. rtetumlmf Leave Bklppaek at s. 15 a.m., nnd l.uo p.m.. con nectluir with similar trains ou Uenriln" ltr,nrn. On buudws, leave New York nt 8,W p.m., Phil adelphia 8,00 n.m. nnd8,13p.m., tho 8,w n.m. train rimulng only to Keadlngj Pottsvlllo KW a.m.; Ilarrlsbuig o,20 a.m. nnd 4,10 nndlo.U p.m.. and Heading nt 12 63 M.nnd 2, nud 7,15a.m.for Harris burg, nud 1,51 u.m und 7,05 n.m. lor New Y'ork, at IU0 n.iu.nnd 4,25 p.m. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, Kenool nnd Ex cursion tleltcts to aud irom all points, at leduced rates. Daggngo checked through j 100 pounds allowed to each passenger. O. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Itoadlng, Ta., Apr. 20. lsip. DELAAVARE, LACKAWANNA, & WESTERN ItAILUOAD.-Hummer arrange ment, Apr.5,lMJ, Trains lcavo as follows: KASrWAUI). VEftTWAim. Ex Ac- Ac- com Ex. STATIONS. Mall pi cssi com. press V1.1 M. & E. DlviS.A.M Arl Now York. ILv hoot llarclai 8.50 ...C'hrlstophcr St.... 8.30 ...Iloboken 8.15 ... Newark- 0.03 .....Washington 11.30 via cen. 1111. or N.J New Y'ork (foot Liberia AO 11.00 ....New Hampton.. 11.15 , .uxioiu , llridgcvlllo........ .l'lilladelphln..."..., , Tieuton-....., l'liilllnsburir 11.48 11. OS 7.30 8.47 11.08 12.05 12,25 I2.S5 l2.Su 1.03 1.15 1.25 1.4.1 2.00 .Mamuiku Chunk.... II 35 -,rieiaware ... Mount lleliii'l 7 50 8 00 Ml ...-.Water aap.... btroudsbu; Hi Nut lieurvvlllo.. -..Oakland ..I oiks ...... ......TobyliauiiQH...M. ....Oouldsboro....., 2 21 2.33 2.57 1 3.081 3.60 4.12 4.20 Moscow , Dunning..., Scranton..- ..Clark's Summit.., -.Ablugton - -Fat lory vllle ..... Nlchol6on. M.JIopbuttom...... ..-..Muiitrofce A.M. ii.co 11.30 11.40 12.00 12.30 12.55 l.Jkl 2.00 2.25 4.30 1.60 5.1 S 6.40 ...New illllunl. ...... 0.00, C'JU .......ureat jjenu l'.5I. P.M. COSSECTIOSS. At New irnmpton.wlth Central n. It. of New Jersey, lor New York.Elliabtlh.Pialnlleld.soiner vllle, Kaston, ic. At Wuslilugtoii, with Morris A Essex R. R for New iork,Hewurl,Morrltowu,Dover,Ilaikttts. town, Easlon, &o. At Manunkii Chunk, with llelvldero Delawaro LtrilvViiVilL,?:"10"1 At Seranlon, with Lackawanna 4 Illoomshurg R.R., forPilt.ton,yoiiilug, Kingston, Wilkes Isirre.linnyi He, Nort1iumberlnud1de,.i!lko, with Delawaro i Hudson It. lt..Ior OlVnhuut Arch, bald, and Carboudnle. ' "'JP'iaut, Arcu- AtUreat iienil wlthtoloRallway, forninghnm. tu, Ulnira, liullulo. llhaeu., Syracuse, and " Na S'rlv - l'-,nALl.UTlUD,;hlipt. It. A. HENRY, Oeu, Puss, und TUt. Agent. $2000 A YEAn- With little labor, something entirely new for nil those out of employment, nstoulshlug results hiard from, every day slmo discovered t5 to tio per day made by every ono who has yet taken hold at the business, opui to all, no capital re quired. All those, having any fear or being huin buged will oblige mo by not noticing this! all plhers address mo without delay. For partial, hirs please enclose stamp for circular. Address Nov?CT0Mm!, JJloomfle''l totry Co., Pa! OTIOE OP DISSOLUTION, The co-partnership heretofore exlstlnc between T. 11. ( ole & U.W'.Cole iu llenton ViSK ro.pi as Millers and Dealers In grain Hour etc.; ex. plred.by inulual consent ou the 5lli ot April lS5. I ho biulness will ba continued nt tho inlll l5 the undersigned, who will settle ull ouuiandlui account oi His late llrni. uiuuiut Anr 0 nut THOS, 11. COLE. Apr.n,C3-4t Denton Pa. A LL KINDS OP JOB PRINTING I ratlOffllcfcat, rt TuCo1' CMBIAM-Steara I- M I'.M. U40 MS 'J 40 3.1)3 0 3.25 0 Ul 11.00 0 15 12,10 0 30 2A0 7 15 12.S0 IB 11,41 11.33 4,40 a.i'2 7 00 1.00 5 :w n.r. 5 3.1 11.20 5 23 11.02 5 11 10.17 T7l U.h 4 2tS D.60 ll.W; 3 5 0.22 3 41 tl.Ul 3 25 K.45 l'.M 3 15 H35 (1.35 2 00 0.(5 U. Iu 1'JI 7.38 5.55 7.IJ) 6 30 7.14 1.50 (1.50 4.15 0-33 3.43 0.10 3.15 5.10 MO &JU l'.M A.M. GROCERIES, &c., c ONFEOTIONERY. Thn unrtcrslmod would respectfully announce to tho publio that he ho opened n FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE, In the building lately occupied by ncrnnrd mob ncr, whero hols prepared to furnish nil kinds oi PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN A DOM1MT10 FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, 40., AC., AC. iir wnoiiKSALE on kktaii. m aimrt. n full assortment of all good In his lino of business. A great variety oi DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, sultabloforlho Holiday. Particular attention BREAD AND CAKES, of nil kind, fresh every day. CHRISTMAS CANDIES, OHIBTMAS TOYS. A call 1 solicited, nnd satisfaction will bo guaranteed. NOT. 22, 1807. ECKUAKT J AUU1IB. 11 EM OVAL OF O. 0. MAlir.'S NEW STORE to snirn's blook, ON THE CORNER OF MARKET AND IROK STREETS, The undersigned having rocelvcd from tho city a foil nnd complcto supply ol SPRINO AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE, CEDAR AXD VILLOW-WAlti:, CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE, TOBACCO, II A 1 8 AND SHOES, FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT, all of which I proposo selling at a Very low figure for cash or produce. 3- Call nnd seo. April 12, 1807. O. C. MAHR. G RAND OPENING OUAND OPENING (IltANl) OPENING UllAND OPENING GRAND OPENING or FALL FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AND WINTER flnniw FALL AND WINTER OOODU FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS consMIng ol consisting of consisting or consisting of cousistlug of DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, IIATS AND CAPS. 11ATS AND CAPS. HATS AND GAPS IIATS AND CAIN HATS AND CAPdl ROOTS AND SHOES ROOTS AND SHOES HOOTS AND SHOES! HOOTS AND SHOES HOOPS AND shoes! READY-MADE CLOTHING. READY-MADE CLOTHING RE A I ) Y-M A I ) E CLOTH I NO. READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHIHO, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES LOOICINO-GLASSEH LOOK I NG-G LASSICs! looking-glasses; NOTIONS, notions! NOTIONS NOTIONS notions! paints and oils, paints and oils paints and oils pain'is and oils 1'AltUS AND OILS, GROCERIES, UHOCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES, (iUEE.VSWARE, UHEENSWAP.E UUEENSWARE (illEENSWARE 11UEENSWARE HARDWARE. HARDWARE, HARDWARE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE TINWARE, . SALT, SALT SALT SALT, SALT, FISH, fish! FISH FIT! I FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, ' GRAIN AND SEEDS ' GRAIN AND SEEDS GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND .SEEDS ic, AT AfrKELVY, McICELVY McKELVY McKELVY MCKELVY, NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL CO.'S, I'O.'M, CO.'.s. CO.'S. CU.'S. Northwest Comer nt Malt, ntl.l Mnrlret ntronto Northwest corner or Main aud Market Streets! Northwest corner or Main nnd Maiket Streets, Northwest eOriier Of Mntn .ml tnrlrot Northwest eo ruer of Malu and Market Streets, RLOOJISUURO, PA RLOO.MM1IURO PA IIIAIO.MSIIIIHG PA., ULOOMSHURO 1A.! I1LOOMSI1URG, l'A. 1IIO.V AND NAILS, NAILS, NAILS IRON AND IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILS In largo quantities and nt reduced rates, alway piIIOKERINa & SONS, J Manufacturers of , GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT TJANOS Received tho First Grand Gold Medal, nnd still higher lecoiuiieiise, , , THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR at tlio i - ' UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, PARIS, 1807, TTicsb wero tho highest awards of the liposl tlon, nnd tho house of ciiickeiiinci & Sons was the only one so honored. In Iho Uuiled stntes wo havo been awarded Sixty-nine Firuvr I'iieuiujis In direct comiw tltlon with the leading manufacturers of the country, ind atthu Great Exhlhltlouln Loudon wo received tbo highest nwuid given to any luanufactuicrs I n the United Statis. Total Bev-onty-ono First Premiums, and Iho most flatter lux testimonials Irom tbo leading ui tints of the world. WAKKllOOM! NO. 11 EAST FOURTEENTH ST., NEW YOR1T, Uctween Ilroudway and Fifth Avenue. Feb. 5,'ti0.-3mu. ' gOMETIIING NEW. Tlio nndersigned begs leave to lntorm her ?pe!lediu ' " l'm" scuttll'' ,ual "' liLooMsnuita, of goods in tho lino of a block MILLINERY (111(1 TRIMMINGS In connection with Dress Making; and latere, paicdlnaddltlou.to , riff lOLOBSTKAW jiats on thoslinitest notlce.and'ln tho' best style of tho ntt. Prices cheap nud work satlsiactory, L...t SUeet. October 4. m.1' B KUNE- V. PETERMAN, with LIPPINCOIT 4 TROTTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 21 North Water SUeet, and No. so North Delaware Avcnui Philadelphia. II. WALTER, Lnte Walter Konb, Importer and Doaler In CHINA, GLASS, ANjj QUKKNBWAKB, No. m Market Street. l'iilliulrlphU. JOHN STROUP & CO., Bucctssora to Btroup Jt llrother, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, No, 21 North Wharves, and 5 Nertu Wter K Phlladelphlii. PA. IRON, TINWARE, &0. NATIONAL J-UUJNUin, . !.. llloomsburg, uoinmu v...-.,, . i... nmnririnr of the nbovo-l amed exten!ve'cstabl!shment,H now prepared to re celve order for all kinds of MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST FURNACES, STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, AO ... t r,no,i In mako Stove of nil bit.c and pattern, now-Iron, nnd everything usually mndolnflrsl-ciassrouuuuc. II extensive facilities npd prat!cal workmen warrant bta In receiving tho largest contract on tl)0 most rea6nablo term Grain of all kinds will bo taken In exchange for Castm6- , . .., ,.k.. This establishment is iotitu m. wanna and Bloomsburg tlailrood I DjIJ l l'ii-l 'Ji-"" ' STOVES AND T.UN Y Ait.. A. M. RUPERT announces' lo his friend and customer that continues tbo nbovo business at his old placo on MAIN STIlEEi. iiuAuuuu.. Customers can bo accomodated with FANCY STOVES of all kinds, Sloveplres, Tinwnro, nnd every va riety of article found In a Slove ami i inwuro ini.iuiimeni in thocltles. and on the most reason. nble terms. Repairing douonttho shortest notice. 25 DOZEN MILK-PANS on hand for sale. TEW STOVE AND TUN suur. on bain btreet, NEAntv oitositk jhli-xr' HTOHC, nr.nnMsnURO. PENN'A. The undcrsluucd has Just nttcd up nnd opened his new STOVE AND TIN HUUP, Inth space, where no is prnnrau new Tin Wa v.e or nil kinds In his line, and do rerairiiVg with neatness nnd dispatch, upon the , ! . .".nnfiiiin mrms. Ho a so keeps on baud STOVES OF VARIOUS FATTEllKHttOl ikm, which he will sell upon terms to suit purchasers. Olvo lilnincall. lie Is n good mechanic, and deserving oi me puuno l","uu"jA(jo METZ. Dloomslmig, April 20, 1807. EOIIGE II. ROBERTS, Iiopoitcr and Dealer In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, 40., Nn. 311 NorlhThlrd Street, above Vine, Philadelphia, Jacoh K. Smith. J. R. SKI.TZKll g MIT II & SEDTZER, Importers nnd Dealers In Foreign nnd Domcstlo II A R D W A R E, GUNS, CUTLERY', AC, KO. 109 K. THIItD STnCBT, AIl.CAI.LOWIIILI,, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22, C7-tf. N TEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH IIAaENIlUCIL Main Btreet ono door nbovo E. MciulenhaU'K Storo. a lurtTG nsRortmont or Kiovcs. Jicaiers anu Ranges constantly on hand, nud lor fcnlo nt Iho 1 ijowesi raics. Tinning Inall IU branches carerutiynUemku to, nnd Kfttifnollnn minrnntefid. Tin woric oi ou it in us wuoicsaio anu reinu. a trial Is rrfinestcu. Apr.u.w-ii . rpHE NEW HARDWARE STORE. Jiaviug cninrgcu our rjioro j&oom nuu jusi OPENED A NEW SUPPLY, I directly from tho Mnnnfacturers, purchased for cash, on a declining market, w e nru picpmucd to offer tho samo to FARMERS, MECHANICS, UUILDERS, nnd the rest of Mankind, a general stock, com prising nu too kiuus nuu qualities usually kept Inacltvllard Ware Store, suitable to tho wants oi tne couuiy, at uuusuauy low prices. iivii luosowuoarouesiriousoi purcuasing goons in our lino can save Mouey by looking In at the New Hardware Store. l'leao give us a call and cxamlno our stock &c. Apr. 23.C0-Iyr llloomsburg, Tn. gllARPLESS & IIARMAN, EAOI.E rOUKDHY AMD MAKUFACTLTIKa HIOI", STOVES & PLOWS WHOLESALE A RETAIL THE CELEBRATED MONTROSE ICON 11EAM AND tiie urrros woodek beam tlows. Castlncs and Fire llrlclc for rennlrliuFpllvhlnvMi. All kinds or Brass or Iron caslluginnde to order upon short notice. ij. r. aiiAiu-LU-s a i; s. n arman, Pl00nisl)nr!?..l'n. Prnnrl.lr... Mar.W.'00-tt. QRANGEVILLE POUNDRY, -MACHINE SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS. TbO Underfiiirtied (lfhrtR tn Inform Itle Yl.,l and tho public generally, that ho has rebuilt and enlarged his I ouudry and MnchluoShop, nud re moved all his business H orn Light street to tho iibuvo namod place, whero In connection with .iisiouuury no -wiii continue lo inauulacture Wheeler's Railway Chain Horso-Pnwer nnd ihresher, (Improved), Camell's l'uteut, THRESHER AND CLEANER. either overshot for Tread-Power or undershot with Lever-Power. Ho also lusuufactures to older and llts up all kinds ol MILL GEARING. Circular Haw Mandrels, Patent Slides for Saw M ils, tho latest improved Iron Ream 1'iows of illileieut kinds Wooden Ream Plows. Double Loru Plows, nud Plow Points of c cry descrip tion fciuerally used throughout tlio county. IRON KETTLES, BELLS Cellar Grates, Stoves.Sled nnd Sleigh Soles, nnd rouuJrv. 'IhosH wlshlti,. T.ri.i,i.n xtnt.i..nr. would uo well to cxamlno his machines, and the improvcm(uts mado ou the power, by which at leust 20 per cent, of the friction Is taken oir. ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED to give good satisfaction, and terms mado to suit I'K.ii.uamB. ju uinus ci ecuuiry nrodueo taken in e.CllllllL't. tnr 1'lf.vi'u oit,l f...l.,..i Thankful tu his friends and patrons for past favors ho would still continue to sollolttho same. . A.,.nmi, 1 JI.l.l.Y.11 BUJIUlLiat. Apr.O.CO-tr oraugovillo Pa. W. SAMPLE & CO., MACHINISTS &, ENGINEERS, MAIN ST., & L. 4 R. R. R., HLOOMSBURO, PA. Aro rrepared to furnish nil kluds ,of Machine woik, such as STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Couplings, Mill-gear lug. Saw mandrils, etc., Guage cocks, Pet cotks. Steam pipe, together with all kinds of st'eoSi fit tings constantly on hand. "v. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers made """"' AiiKinusor Agrleultura Machincr rejiaired. May 29,'CS T.KH1GH VALLEY AGRICULTU- iwiu wuiijijuAlj WORKS. BIIE1NIG',& IIELPRICir, SIASUFACTUltEUS OY RREINIO'S COMPLETE BONE MANURE, A couccntrated manuro comblulug the reliable fertllistlngpropertlesof BONE DUST or GROUND BONE, wllh the active elements of PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME. NOTICE Wo nrcitnro lint thn niii- Kuuiaulceliig It us standard, rellnbia mi i! lorin -i.T u.r (SF1"" andariatloiis In quality lo dl lerint Tdcasor prlus aiu geueriilly tVo d by dlilerenv piorortlous of adulturatVon suit d uct 'hos l r,,i- hirer's ruto Ijv uauuiao' , A. J. Ai.HKiiTSON, Rohrshurg, Pa. j.j. RoiiiiH a i d. iu,w i.r.'.r. ,.. Mar,19,'(i0iu, mua 4,VUlUWlSSai a. Q.EORGE POELKER & CO., Wholesale Dealers In WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, YARNS, Oll-Clolhs, Wicks, Twincs.'Baskcts, etc, etc. 2,nJ Market St. 230 Church St., iwiada g L A T E R O O P I N 0, EVERY VABIHTY MOST PAVORABLE RATICS, JOHN THOMAS, AND CASPER J, THOMAS, Mr Ayr. Bmokmiwo, Pa. IUJNATH-rt.lY ItJIilbliEllio i, kind of Dvspepslni I Uio most t or. iiiin:in !. mo u luiieu lo fUPB swccV Iclno yet discovered for the cure or n, Dyspepsia, i.ivor Lxiaipiaini. Iir, dlscaeof the Throat, C'hett iuui" 111 wiliconvlnconii; intUlU tUllluu.ui 1UUWI HI1U lllfl.. io uuiiruiy.u wllleonvineontiy ono who gives ii.!' bottle, A Co. gists, BohuylklU Haven. Pa. ;,iY tni'B. 11,1 JJ R. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTEIts A mild nnd ngreenblo Tonic Htlmi.. nemo HUU lUlillUllllVO BITTERS, Extracted entirely from Hcrhi and nw ly ocueuciui iu DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, nnd Los3 0f Appotltc; and nn cxecllentCorrcctlvoforiienm,. from Disorders' of tho Ilowel". Pi.Hbi- Sold Everywhere. epot, No. 413 Market Street, Phim, J. IC. TAYLOR & CO. Kepl.4,'ftS-ly. Ayer's Fm Pfislnrinn Crnv Ir. Mnlnl-nl Xlilnlllir nJ 1 IS IIU1UIUI 11UIIIV U1IU I A ilrcstijj 'a nt once nr neaniiv, unit Iinir. I'M hair 11 soon tn tli nriffii tcitlt the III J. Inn lmir u ened, falling Iiair rlicrkcil, m. UU3S UIIUI1, ihuiiii nu. .muni, . "K.!.t DV US use. iuuiiuir can res liair wlicro tlLp follicles mo (V. or tho rrl.miU iilrophicj ncj i But such ns remain cnu be 11 usefulness by this Hpplicntion. of fouling tho lmir with n la ment, it will keen it clean unit Its occasional uso will pi-cuntl from turning nray or falling 1 consequently prevent balclnes.'. from those' deleterious puhstanct mako somo preparations tlangct iniurioti3 to Uio lmir, the i: only benefit but not harm it. ll merely for a tr A T-D TVDTT'OCTIP UUllUUJ viae t;uil uu luumi cuw Containincr neither oil nor die, long on Iho hair, giving it a rid Justro and n gratejul pcrtninc. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer I PrurmfAT. avti Am a t vrrr" i r. Ct LOWELTj, MASS. PBIOE $1.00. v - - JL, ion; Uicywcre palnfally flfllictlnff, Imtr ken fined in 6utli great miniben in utmost ( tlon of tho country, th.it tho public Karcifc ba Id formed ol' ita virtues or mc-i, Scrofulous jioison is ono of t lie most it enemies of our race. Often, this nnt-etou tenant of tbo organism uiuleiniiiiLSlIicj. mid in itcs the attack of euteet iHn or t u- ithout excitinp a f uspicion of its i cm'u it neenis to bi eed infection tin oushoi.t t! then, on somo lavornblo occuslon,inJ' into one or other of it i hiilpnns f iriti. c -J mrfaco or uuionfr tlieilniM. In ihcliiir cies may do EUUiIculy tlcpoflteil m iw 1 heart, or tumors formed In the liter, or Its mestneo bvcruntionH on iho hUii.orf f ional life of a bottlQ or this tSitfH'irtV Uable, even when nn nctl c i mi'loir npnear. I'erfions nnjicted w Ith the (Win ithdots Kencrally liml imiiiedlatiJ nid JjA: St. AulhmiuU f-'f. tlinirlrf SnVtl IHftl I'..... .....1 MW vUlble lotms of Sc. vfutuuH ditea!'. A It Fit ft IWw-.,.-- ft.' W..il fh lar rtllti limnm it-J.u... I'HiHiiiuui , riiercm iiiiii Jit rnn i - are cureu oyu.thonph a loufftiincw r' puuuiuiiKiiiesoouMiiialeinal.ulicsiij wi- Iho coiniilaint. I. Ulcerations, nud ltmtU lHettf,r lllOniV fiOOt) irliciiil ii ml nil iimh f fUni iMiritvtnnr nml lin.Irrn,..iti ..nu-t 'Xhntlk w t-nt.il umv uiu iuuuu iu uui .--- licd cralii. Jtheumutlain and ('0Ml Complaint', Tovphhtu, Von ant ton Ml' fis they oiUn do, from the rnnklinjt 'oU Mover for tho&tronirth nnd Afiror of tne. ..w imiuiii ur M-fai'M. or ii ii v ui n-. feytnntomntlo nr nvif.-MB. find icner and convincing evidence of lt r PREPARED BX Practical and Analytical Cht Kill Tl 11V It T TnnnMn liirl'rtTIl ff EN DlanBHOTT'S wlxUIJ aw.'- iuis rowder Is lelievod to bo nuperio' KririlAniilll. . . 4 nf . vutto i UlTUtr 111 UU. IV linn flDrl Inn.l.ll.. . a 1. II.. ti II uv lJ UIO blUUlUL'll. 1" fcmooth aud Klossv. Cmys, fatteu aud ijlve twenty iwr ce 4U11U, fleece. .vm uU Irce jfOJU BUiU ifiujier, anu all pen diseases. Wholesale and lletall Deiwt, IIKNDEItSHOrra DruuStort Ul'l'UrllXiC AHKItl II A SI 1V TyAlNWRIQHT A CO,, vuiucr occonu anu Arcu 1711'' Hpnlurn In UtUl 13. IAJp I'll. rT Ml II I A It. JUV" BICE, Bl-IOEH, Jll OAUB BODA. C"t " twelve prompt JJOTIOE, undersigned liaylna boeu M IlouUli Ulld I'uiiL'ranf llr. ILAIT. WtllfcOl'l Ing aocouuu. . Arr.lW MAT"Eloa.yu fl Tho rcitati : I vrv ccllcut UlCllllIU JKol i iaitmvpillrom- r7 Cy v niariclloiH. I yy fl cases ol ctut ( fl case, wlicio the II i4i Fccnied Fatnrs SM ri corrui(luii, bi iliaorikTB.M in