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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUliG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
(hntinueili'omjlrst page.
copy oftho record ofliN naturalisation,
If inturallnod in nny other Statoj nmt
tlio votu of no stie'i person shall ho ro
col veil hy tlm ulcoltim otlk'or, who slmll
rnfmoor full lo prnilticn mitdi eortUlculc
or certified ropy m tlio record runforo-l'l-ovltlctl,
Tina no nalinallzitl
I'lll.cii wIkihIiuII Ii.ivh iivided In llio
election division flit- ion yu.irs or more.
Immediately preceding such application
to voto shnll ho required to produce such
coitlflcHto, hut thu registry ofliis name,
113 nforosultl, shnll lo prima Jacie cvl
ilciico of his right to voto; nnd It shnll
ho Iho duty oftho olecllon odlccrs to
Mtamp upon overy in receipt anl ovory
naturallatloii ivrtlllenlo produced, as
uror(ulil, upon which a volo hIiiiII lie
received, tho word "voted," together
with tho number and division or tho
ward and tlm (Into of tlioelecttrm.whlch
stamp slull ho ovldoneo oftho fact thnt
Mteh receipt or naturallratlon ccrtlflcnto
was voted upon in tho said ward and
division at tho said election.
Sec. ,13. That If nny person, upon any
falsa representation, or hy tho produc
tion or any forged, falso or spurious
naturalization certllicuto, or upon any
such certificate not duly Issued nccord-
Ing to tlio net of Congress, shall causo
Ills namo to ho plncod, or shall nttoinpt
io navo ins namo placed, upon nny ex
tra assessment list for election purposes,
or upon nny list of qualified electors
mitiinrizcu or required to ho mado by
any law of this Commonwealth, or
snail voto or attempt lo voto at any
C'liernl or presidential election, overv
such person, on conviction thereof, shall
im adjudged guilty of a high mlsdo
meanor, anil shall lie sentenced to lm
prisoiimcnt In tho Jail of tlio proper
iniiniy lor a term or not less than
twelve months; and overy person who
snail nm or abet any other person In
nnysuch falso representation orattempt,
snau, on conviction thereof, bo adjudg
ed guilty or n high misdemeanor, and
suffer tho like penalty.
Sec. 3!). That tho division wnvassors
and election officers appointed under
this net, before entering upon their re
Bpectlvo duties, shall severally make
and subscribe an affidavit before an Al
derman of tlio city or Philadelphia, or
somo other officer duly authorized to
administer oaths or affirmations in the
said city, that thoy will perform their
duties with lldelily, and will to tho best
of their ability, maintain and protect
tho rights of all qualified electors with
in their respectivo election divisions,
and will oxposo all attempts and com
binations that may eomo to theirnotlco
to procuro tho fraudulent registering or
persons who are not qualified electors
within their respectivo divisions or to
procuro fraudulent yoles to bo polled at
tho succeeding election; nnd tho judge
or either of tho inspectors or any elec
tion shall have power to administer
batlia and affirmations to persons offer
ing to voto at nny election conducted
by them, and to examine such persons
undor oath, touching their right to voto
at such election ; and in all cases tho
judgo of every election division shall
appoint ono or tho inspectors to keep
tho register of voters during tho elec
tion and tho other to rcceivo tho votes :
and whenever a voto Is received, tho
inspector. Keeping tho register shall call
tho namo of tho voter aloud, nnd shall
mark tho loiter "V'oppositosaid namo
on tho register.
John' Claim;, '
Speaker of tlio IIouso or Itcpresenta
tlvcs.
WlLMEK Woi'.THINGTON,
Speaker of tho Senate.
Approved Tho seventeenth day of
April, Anno Domini ono thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine,
Jno. V. Qeaky.
antler's gcynvtmnit.
Potatoes Seed IlnQuntED For. an
Ache. Tho general rulo laid down by
farmers Is to allow ten hushels to tho
aero. This is very indefinite. The
amount orsecd required for au aero de
pends on the modeof plant itig,( whether
in mils or drills, with cut or wholo no
tatocs,) tho kind or seed used, and the
natura or the soil
Every man of ray acquaintance who
attempted this year to plant nn aero
with cut seed In drilis.using ten bushels
fell short from ono third to one-half. If
yon plant In hills, threo feet apart each
way, you will liavo 1,810 hills to tho
acre. Ono medium sized potato ill each
hill according to Mr. Harrison's plan,
would requiro about 20 bushels. Tho
average number of medium sized notn-
toes in a bushel being about 210. If you
piant inrows.tlircefcet apart, and place
your sets twelvo Inches npnrt In thu
rows.you require M,020sets. By measur
ing a peck or a bushel of tho aveingo
aiooryourpotatoes.and counting them,
you.can soou calculato tho number of
bushels you requiro.
Unless each IM yields us much as
three stalks la a row.it would bo lcs
profitablo to cultivate In hills than hy
drills.
Just weigh two or'llvo pounds of seed
for each method, and mako tho experi
ment, nox I season, for yoursolf.. Aecu
rate experiment Is required, in order to
successful farming.
Ono barrel Early Itoso cut to slnglo
eyea will mako about 1400 eyes, and
will plant nn ncro that will produco ono
hundred bushels, worth flvo dollars per
dusiici, or o00, next season. Cost of
potatoes and cultivation, ono hundred
dollars j leaving a net profit of four
liunurcd dollars per acre.
The Clothes Moth. "How shall I
prcservo my furs?" "How shall I keep
ny woolens?" "What must I do with
our stuffed cushions?" Is tho sum and
substanco of a considerable number of
letters from good housekeepers, who nro
anticipating troublo from that llttlo
household pest tho moth. Much of tho
troublo with moths arlso from notknow
ing their wayn and the best thing wo
can do is to snow up tho enemv. In
these pleasant eprlngdays a Httlo insect
will often bo seen flitting about tho
room an Innocout looking thing, of an
unobtruslvo drab color, which, if it at
tracts our attention at all, doM o only
up
pieasantiy, as it fecems lull of new .life,
auu intent omy on its own pleasuro,
But thia llttlo moth in great in Its posnl.
first,
blllty of future troubles. Ho, or she
ing
put
(for tno inoxporleuced eyo cannot tell
tno dluorcaoo) should bo killed at sight,
Its Urat Appearance should bo taken as
a warning of danger, for theso aro the
moths whose eggw produco tho little
at
gruui Ui&l latent furs, woolen clothing,
carpets, stuffed cushions and furniture,
mora
maw winged mollis deposit eggs oa or Why did tho Israelites not starvo iu
In ui furs or fabrics. Those eggs hatch j tho wilderness? Becauso oftho sand
...,. un usys.snu tue wool or which (sand wlehcs) Is thero.
fur serves thu resulting worm not only
for food, hut for clothing, for tho grub
makes llhclfu case out or tho small
fragments, and Ihus conceals llM'ir while
nt work. It geneiiilly happens that (he
presence of ninths is not (inspected until
tlm mischief Is done. After tho grubs
havu made their growth, and enlarged
their cases In suit their ueel.s, they go
Into tho dormant state, unci In spring
appear as tho modest winged injects to
which wo have referred. With moths,
as with many other domestic troubles,
prevention Is tho best "remedy." Cam
phor wood and cedar trunks nro good,
as moth insects do not like their odor,
and will not enter them. Cedar hhav
lugs, kiuim", camphor, pepper, and other
aromatlcs, havo Ihrt teptitatlon of being
preservatives, but llu-ruls nothing so
good as paste. Hco that tho fnra or
woolens are well beaten, and put them
nway In a box or chest that lias overy
crack closed hy a strip or paper well
pasted on. l'urn put up In perfectly
tight paper hags, nnd pasted securely,
will bo preserved from thonttneks of
moths, but tho naner must bo without
holes, and tho pasting mustho honestly'
done, where ninths nro oneo In a fab'
rie, an exposuroto a heat of ICO degrees
will destroy them. Wo onco lind somo
traveling blankets that became Infested;
theao wo placed In a tight box and
sprinkled freely with benzine, which
did for the moths.
JIanut.e roil Potatoes. An ex
chango cays tlio following receipt for
raising potatoes Is worth tho prlco of
any paper for ono year to any farmer
that is short of manure. It is ns good as
tho superphosphate or lime, and It will
not cost half so much. It has been
tried two years, and is good on dryland.
Take ono cask of Unto aud slack it with
water, and then mix In loam or ashes
enough so that It will not become mor
tar; It will mnko nbout flvo barrels. Put
In haira pint in a hill In planting. All
manures containing potash nro particu
larly suitablo for potatoes. Ashes con
tain more than any other natural fer
tilizer, and should bo frcclj- used and
earerully saved. Any farmer seeing
tho analysis of tho ashesof potatoes, can
readily Imaglno what fertilizers produco
the greatest effect, and what tho plant
most needs.
ItAsiMiEitiEs. Every family should
grow respberries. All kluds of garden
fruits nro healthful and delicious ; but
tliero Is a special aroma to tho tasto nnd
flavor or tho finest kinds or raspberries,
which mako It tho most dellcato gar
den-fruit In tho world. Tho following
aro good general rules far cultivation
Lay oiTn pleco of land in tlio garden
say 1G to 20 feet squaro ; manure nnd
spado It as for ordinary garden crops,
Tho plants may ho set out cither in
spring or fall. Tako ono year plants,
cut them back to threo or four oyes.nm
sot them out hy a lino four feet apart
each way. It set In tho fall, tho canes
should ho bent to tho ground andcovcred
for tho winter. During tlio first sum
mcr keep tho ground clean and well
stirred, though it should not ho dug
deep near tho roots of tho plants. In
November of each year tho young canes
shall uo bent to tho ground and cover
ed with a few inches of soil. In tlio spring
they should ho raised up, tho tops or
tho strongest canes clipped off a fow
inches, and then each hill tied to n stake,
Somo persons prefer aiow trollirs(say -1
feet high) to stakes. Every other year
tno ground should bo manured. Witli
this and clean culture, and tho protec
tion and tying up just mentioned, a
good and regular crop may surely bo
expected. Out of tho many
sorts recommended, wo feel satisfied
with tho Bed nnd WhitoAntwerp.nnd
thoBrinkloOrango. For preserving, tho
uarKo and Doollttlo (black) aro excell
ent. Tho Catawissa givos a second crop
in miiumn.
Fowls in Orcuaeds. Tlio nubile
has yet to learn tho full ndv.mtago of
Keeping poultry. Few seem to nppre-
ciato what they may do among trees in
nu orchard. Let nny ono try them in an
orchard of a quarter of an acre, wlicro
they may ho kept by a plcket-fenco four
oruvoreethlgh, putting in say 123 fowls,
nnd observo tho result. Ho will avoid
tho annoyance In tho garden of which
so many complain, while thoy will go
among tho trees, doing just what is
needed, keeping tho ground well culti
vated and destroying everything that L
ca" mjuro thofruit-trcos in tlio shapo of
hugs, worms, or other insects, nnd lay a
largo number of eggs, which aro a cash
article, to say nothing or tho chickens.
which pay well for raising nt tho prc3-
cut time, x havo tried It, nnd know It
la so. I havo about one hundred fowls,
which havo worked admirably among
my trees, keeping tho ground In good
condition, keeping off tho insects, nnd
promoting tho growth of tho orchnrd.
I nm satisfied that wo havo yet to learn
tho full benefits which may bo derived
from tho proper management of fowls.
and it is qulto posslblo that tho method
I havo suggested may offer tho best way
ol getting our npplo orchards into hear
ing condition again. Kechimre.
How to Grow Carrots. A .Terscv
farmer favors us with some instructions
on this subject. Ills practleo is ,un-
douhtedly a good ono, but It might bo
greatly improved hy tho Introduction
of ,ho seed-sower. Tho making of drills
wllu " "uu n,m covering oy nana in
vol vesan enormous wasto of labor, which
wo cannot commend. Ho says : "Tho
ground Bhould bo pi mglicd in tho sprln;
as soon ns It Is sufficiently dry to ptil
verlzo. Apply twenty to eighty loads
oigood mnnuro; then about tho 1st o
May harrow well, cross-plough nnd
harrow again. Then with a largo plout'h
makoarldgo by turning two furrows
together : havo theso furrows two and a
half or threo feet apart; next, with
hand-tools, mako n drill on tho crest of
eacli rldgo, say two inchen deep. Fill
theso drills witli very lino manure, nnd
sow seed not later than May 15th, cover
ing not moro than a quarter of an Inch
doep. Tho ridgo glvo depth of soil, und
consequently greater length of root. A
carrot twenty inches long Is much moro
valuablo thin ono ten inchos, nud takes
no moro spaco on tho surface. Tills
ridging process makes moro work at
but tho crop is easier kept frco of
weeds, and thoro Is loss danger of cover
tho plants when tho cultivator Is
In. Tho moro frequent tho use of
plough and hoe, tho better. By this
method I hayo grown twelvo hundred
bushels of markotablo carrots, and. oven
thirty cents per bushel, what crop Is
profltaVle ?"
May
MISCELLANEOUS.
law
JkJ A T 1 () N A li
UFU INSUItANCK CO.
tiik
UNITIII) HTATUH Ol' AMIMUOA,
WASIIINCITON, 1. ('.
citAUTi:ni:i)iiYHi'i:ijiAr.AC'roi'coN(iuiws
Ai'rnovr.ii July 5, 1MW,
cash
C A P I T A L,
l'AIll 1W FULL.
$1,000,000.
II HANOI OFI'IC.E!
VI1UT NATIONAL BASIC HUILDINCI,
1'IIILADEL P II I A,
Whole tho general business of tho Company Is
transuded, nnd to which all general correspon
dence should bo addressed.
O IT I C i: It S :
CLAHENCn H. CLAUK. President,
JAY COOKE, Chairman l-'lnanco and Exccutlvo
Committee.
IIENllY I). COOKE. Vice-president.
EME1LSON W. l'Eirr, Secretary nmt Actuary.
This Company oirors tho following advantage:
It Is a National Company, Chartered by special
act of Congress, ISM.
It has n paid-up capital of !1,IXX),ihxi.
It offers low rates of ptcuilum.
It furnishes larger Insurauco than other com
panies for tho samo money.
It is definite and certain lnlta terms.
It is n home company In overy locality.
Its policies are exempt from attachment!
Thcroaro no unnecessary restrictions In tho
policies.
Every policy is non-forfeltnblo.
Polices may ho taken which pay to tlio Insured
their full amount, and return nil the premiums,
so that tho Insurance, costs only tho Interest on
tho annual payments.
No extra rato Is charged for rlsles upon tho
lives of females.
It Insures, not lo pay dividends to policy-holders,
but at so low a cost that dividends will bo
Impossible.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full paitlcnlars given
on application to tho Ilranch Olllco of the Compa
ny, or to
E. W. CLAftlC & CO., Philadelphia,
General Agents for Pennsylvania nnd Southern
New Jersey.
JOEL E. BltADLEY, Illoomsburg Pa.,
Special Agent far Montour A Columbia Counties
Feb. 1Q,'(TJ.-Iyr.
JNFAILINa EYE PItESEItVEHS.
Messrs. LA7.AHU3 .t MORRIS,
OPTICIANS .& OCULISTS
llAnTl'OICIt, CONN..
Have,wllhnvlcwtomcctlho lncicabod demand
for their
O E I. 1! 11 li A T E I)
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
' Appointed
Miss A. D. W ERR,
STATIONER,
li L o o M h n v n a, V A
As thelrtioloAgeut for this place. They havo
taken care to rIvo nil needful Instructions, and
havo conlldcuco In tho ability of their agents to
meet tlio requirements of all customers. An op
portunity will bo thus afforded to procuro, at all
times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY ANY KOK
THL'IIl STRENGTHENING AND ritlCSER-
VINQ QUALITIES,
Too much cannot bo said ns to their SUPER!
ORITV over tho ordinary glasses worn. Thero Is
no glimmcrlM, uaierlngo the tight, dizziness, or
other unpleasant sensation, but on tho contrary
from tho peculiar construction of tho Lenses
they nro toothing ami pleasant, causing a feeling
of relief to tho wearer, and PRODUCING A
CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VISION; as la thenar
ral healthy tiuht. They nro tho only Spectacles
that
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST
THE SIGHT 1
And aro tho CHEAPEST becauso thoDEST, aV
ways lasting many years without chango he.
lug necessary.
:0:
CAUTION.
Miss" A. i)T WEBB,
STATIONER,
JILOOMSliUItG FA.,
Is tho ONLY Agent nppoluted In
this place.
tSf WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS,
Feb. 19,'03,-ly.
"y i: have no
t it A V E L I N G AG E N T S
Farmers and Dealers whosend their orders illrcci
to us, can avail thcmsalves of tho
LOWEST PRICES
And aic the Commlssiun. Early oidcrs will bo
, , ndvantageous to buyers.
!- -. ALLEN & NEEDLES.
HANL'FACTUllKKH OV
IMPROVED
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME,
AND TIIK
AMMONIA T E D V V. it T I I. I . E II.
P E It U V 1 A N GUANO.
Wo hell only No. 1 received direct, from tho
Government.
FISH GUANO.
A splendid Manure packed In barrelu.
We also offer for ealo PuitK Land PtASTKii,
IIviiuaui.io Ckhknt and u full assortment of
On.H und Candles. A DISCOUNT TO DEAL-
ALL E N
& NEEDLES,
12 Houth
Delaware Avenuo,
dclphia.
Phlhv
ESTABLISHED IN lbli.
Vor sale by
THE IlLOOMBUUltU IRON CO..
I'tli. 9.'K)-3m. IJloousuuuu Pa.
gNYDER, HARRIS & BASSETT,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
MKN'B AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
'Mmt. US Market, and (23 Commerce Street, .
PMhultlphU,
Q.ET THE BEST.
jUanion'e Copper Tubular Lightning Rod U
the heat prtocilon against dhuuter by llghtnlnic
ever invuedo. The aubacrlber la ntein for the
bovo invention, and all orders by mall or in
v ls 'fW v li mill
15,'BS
win urn uiuuirujauvuueu iu.
E. U. UIDLEMAN,
DRY GOODS.
jyj 3?. XiTTTZ
(Successor to A, J, Bloan) lias Just returned
from New York w llli n full assortment of
DRY QOODS AND NOTIONS
tu which ho 1 11 lies thu ultelltloll of thu elll.eus
of Illoomsburg and lelnlty. Ills slock cviisNts
In itartof tho following lino of goods
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS
ClOODS,
I.Alllr.S' BACKINGS,
HUMMEUHIIAWIf,
I.ADIIH1 IIOSII, III.EACII A 1SIIOW.V,
nraw HAi.i'iiosE.ni.EAcii iinowN,
LAMES' 0 1.0 VIM HI t.K
AND M.Sr.UTlIUEAl),
KID (H.OVIIS AM., COLOItS,
HOOP BIvIKTH & COKSETjS,
A PUl.f, I.lNE Of WHITE (1001)3
TAIILE DIAPERS
TOWULH
NAPKINS
CLOTHS,
AND CASIMEI13,
FLANNELS.
DOMESTICS OF ALIj KINDS,
and In fact everything generally kept in n Dry
Goods Store, Call nnd cxamluo tho goods and
satisfy yourselves, high prices Is ono of tho
things that havo passed away.
EXCIIAXdE BUILDIXO OPPOSITE THE COCKT
HOUSE MAIN STItEET IlI.OOMSnUlta I'A.
Apr.lO,C9-tf.
JJILLER'S STORE.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
The subscriber has Just returned from tho cities
with another largo nnd telect assortment of
SPRING Ali'D SUMMER GOODS,
purchased In New York and Philadelphia at the
lowest ngure, nuu which ho Is determined to sell
on ns moderato terras as can bo procured else
wueru iu uioomsourg. jus stock compiiaen
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
or the choicest styles and latest fashions, together
fllhn largo jassortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following articles :
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casslraeres,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Silks,
Whlto Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
ilollowware
Cedarware
Queenswnre, llurdware
Roots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-Ghisso),
Tobacco,
' Coffee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
Iu short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which no Invites tho attention of tho
public generally. The highest price will be paid
fur country produco in exchange for goods.
S. H. MILLER A SON.
Arcado Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa.
QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
IN LIGHT STREET,
or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
THE subscriber has Just received nnd has on
band nt his old stand In Light Street, a large and
select
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased at tho lowest figure, and which he
determined to sell on as moderato terms as
be procured elsewhere In Light Street,
FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ills stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHINO,
SatlnctU, Cosslmers,
Cottonadcs, Kentucky Jeans.
4.C., &a ia
GROCERIES, MACKEltAL,
Queeusware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Taints, 4c.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CA.PS
In Bhort everything usually kept In n country
store. The patronage of hU old friends and tho
public generally, Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market price paid for country pro
duce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1587.
1115
HOOP SKIRTS.
1115
WM. T. HOPKINS
Has Removed hisManufactory nnd Salesrooms to
o. llli CIIUITNUT, ST. PHILADELPHIA
Where his "OwuMako"of ChnmplonlloopSklrts,
.?1!c?!a.!y adapted to First-class ll'Aotnafe ami
j.emu iruuu. wen oo round loembraco the most
ej.Li-ni.ive assoriineiuin tno union, and all tho
L,engtiis
jl Plain
Reception
-....a, ix i. ..ii)iieuier wan over uiuelv t lllerent
vnrletlesof Misses' and Children's bklrls, all of
..u.t.iiui mini-try ui Myie, nnisn, lightness,
elasticity, durability aud real Cheaimeta.ura uu.
equaled ny nny othergoods In tho market, and
...v nuu, iW i vijr 11-e.jicci. r.uiiui maau to
order. Altered aud Repaired, Wholcuilp and
. Quinines of Low Priced Eastern Mado Skirls,
. .-,luK,oj wrnKjiji Bpniigs,icii.-eiiis; Xiwprloiis
ot-euts; 20 Springs, Cj Ceutsj and 40 Springs, 7,
rr I CORSETS 1 1 COItSETSlM 67dlf-
flmlr r i , , I'riees, ironi U'liu lo f7.0U
Madam lov'ii liiri-V siilrt s,mm. "J
?rkiH ni' fcuperlor French I'ain rna , of
ixiiniucia iiehoitnu'iit of XdliV Uudir Qur-
V. i . .y . .. . . juiirs,
1' ANTON 1'AM 1.Y BI:W1N11.MA('1I1NKS. Vl"
1 or to nny oilier before the pulille. l'lity.tMO
of these No. 1 Machine., Price ii5 . ml), n o being
ail . u u nway toouriustoiueifc.ln order to get them
iV,V m " .' lft"y Ktou u w"ut uf urtlclel , lu
Ul'.. f.ltA All '" Invllin IltllTllllf .
;.i7..i , ". --Miuiiouur gtHius oeioio pur
chasing elsewhere. Call or send lor (lrculiiin. nl
iinVf! uV,VV,lc,,0y,''m,bult'sroo"1"!No. nrn'iieht-
OOMETIIINa NEW.
Tlinilllilmlirtir.,! uk,.u 1.. .... , .
lir.OOMHIlUKCJ,
MILLINERY mill TRIMMINGS
In connection with Dress Making! and Is pre
pared In addition, to '
COLOll STItAW HATS
on tho khortest notlce.and In the best style of
the urt. Prices chcup and work satisfactory.
Light Btreet. October i. Vita.' " KUNE'
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
W. RANK'S
VIIOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUl'K, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. IIS North Third Street,
between Cherry and Race, west side,
Philadelphia.
"ARTMAN & ENGELMAN,
TOUAUCO, SNUFF A BEGAR
MANUFACTORY,
K0.81S NORTH TIUUDSTllIrr,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. WABTIIAM p, KNOKIMAH
RAIL ROADS.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAH
WAY.
on nnd after May loth lw, Trains wl
IcavoNoiiTiiuMnKnLArJD ns follows t
NORTHWARD.
IS A. ., Dally to Wllllamspori, (except Mnmlny)
lorHlmlra, Cnimndnlgna, Rochester, llullulo,
mispensinn linage, mm rt. rani.
(IV) i: M., Dally, (except Sundays) for Elmlra and
llullulo via Erie Hallway limn Elmlru,
0.1D I'. M., Dally, (cxceptHuiidajs) fur Williams.
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
!.M A. M. Dally (oxcept Monday's) for llaltlmorc.
WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
0.30 P.M. Dally (except Hunday'sjfor Baltimore
Husuiugiou nuu i uuauciimiu.
i:d. S. YOUNG,
General Passenger Agent.
I ACKAWANNA
AND BLOOMS
u i
lll.'llU RAlLAOAD
On and tin Nov 301 li, 1S(W, Passenger Trains will
run ns follows!
Going North.
Arrlvo Arrlvo
p.m. u. in.
...0,13 10.M
doing Month,
Lcavo Leave
p.m. a.m.
Mcrniilon..,,
I. Ill
Lcavo
1.17
6.M
6,'H
U.1')
U.'l
IM
KM
Arrlvo
Plltston n.io
Kingston MO
Plymouth K21
Hhlcltshlnny..., 7.:i!
llcrwlck M .r1
lllooin CM
Danvlllo S.S0
10.11
IMS
WW
two
MM
S.5i
II.VJ
,M
7.11)
7.52
S.l-J
7.r
7.12
1.0
f.nnvn T.Mlvn
Arrlvo
11.10
Norlh'd 4.13 C10
Connection mado ntCcranlon by the 10.50 n.m.
train for Great llend, lllngnamton, Albany and
nil points North, East nud West.
1). T. HOUND, Sup't.
18(11.
"PHILADELPHIA
1SC9.
AND
ERIE
JL ItAII.liUAU.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
TllllOUnll AND DIRECT IIOUTB BETWEEN I'll I LA
DELl'HIA, BALTIUOIIB, ItAllHISUDnO, W1L
LIAMSrOItT, AND THE
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA,
ELEGANT SLEETINO CARS
On nil Night Trains.
On nnd after Monday, Apr. toth ISC!), tho
iriuns un uio l'nuaucipuia Krio llnll lload will
iuuiu luuuiysi
W123TWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia la 15 p.m.
" ') " NorlhumberlauilMi.M a.m.
...... .......... nrIul D.;nip.in
ERIE EXntEba leaves Philadelphia 11.50 m.
" " Nort'd 0.00 p.m.
..'!.. arr-atErle 10.00o.ni.
ELMIRA JIAIL leaven Philadelphia 8.00 a.m.
Norma i.'j.jp.m.
" " nrr.ntLockllaveu T.ljp.m,
EASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie Il.nn.tnj
" " " Norlh'd iinin.m.
..." " . arr.at Philadelphia J0.'.'."ia.iu.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erle. 0.!!3 (MnJ
uil.i niua.iu.
. nrr.atPlillndelplilu 1.10 p.m.
Mall and Express connects wilh Oil creek nuu
Allegheny River Rail Road. Bagtago ihecked
A. L. TYLER,
GoueriJ Superintendent. WillUmhport.
CATAWISSA RAILROAD-On and
allcr MONDAY, Nov. i!3, ltus. Passenger
tiuliiK on tho I'atnwissu Railroad will run at mo
lollowlug named hours:
Mail Smth.
8TA1I0KS.
Wllllumsport.
Muncy.
V'uthoutown,
Milton.
Danville,
Rupert,
Catawlssa.
Rlngtowii.
Summit,
Ouakake.
Mail Xorth
Arr, 0.10 p. in.
Dep. 5.11 "
" 6.12 "
" J.5.5 "
" UO "
" "
" 3.IO "
" 2.2S "
" 1..50 "
' 1.10 "
" 1.20 "
" 1.10 '
" lu.IDu.ia.
Dep. 7.50 n.m
" B.60 "
" U.10 "
" U.53 "
" 10.12 '
" 10.2o '
" 11.10 "
" l2.uop.m.
" 12.15 '
" 1.UI
" 2,15
" J.115
Arr. (i.lj
K Mahony June.
Dlno.Tnmaqun. Dine.
Iteudlnir.
Philadelphia.
10 50 i. J 'orew ions vm.itead
I lug or Muueh Chunk.
Prom New York via. t
7.00
NoClmngq of cars between Wllhamsport auj
l'lilladelpnla. UEO. WE1111 Suy't.
READING RAILROAD.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Apr, "Olh, ISO'.).
Mar1 .T.r,u.nk, L,n? "Sm 1110 Nortl1 na North
W et lorl'hlladelphia.New York, Reaulng, Potls
vllle, 'iamaiiun, Ashland, shamokln Lebanun
AlleUtOWU. liastOU. j:nllrnl!i l.ltlr r.n,..i
Columbia, 4c., '
Trains leavu ItnrrUliur fnr .'r.,., -...i. .... .....
.!,.;'-:!''u'fi''JOnuai'ilun' ". W noon and
J.00 4Io,&p.ni., connecting witli uimllnrtralns on
thu Pa. itailroud. and ariivln.r nr. N.'.., v..,i. ...
0,1 j, a.m.,. ll.ii a. m,, &. a,5o (., & um n. m.
umiuuou.m ruanectlvelv. slcnii,,. n,,, !..,;..
i;y.',roil!'ci?Sge: '"- BUJ uiM".n
Leave Jlariisbum for liondli.p- i,.itu.-ni t
miuiua, Mlliersvlllo, AMilund, Blmmokln Pino
Oiove, Allenlown ; Pnila'd. at 8,10 n.m., 4 'Auu 4
.M P.iii.. htomilm- at Leluuinu i .,,, i '.
htalions;lhcj,Wi)m.tralnsniakliigc'.unccllonslor
Phlludoiphla and Columbluonlyr For l'otthVlllo
f llltlfT
ucioiujtuuy LLi
..u.uo ,., A.uiiiiuui ciiauge. way lasscu'er
Train leaves I'hlladelnlila m t Si ... '..-.r."
with similar train on East Pa. railroad rotuintnS
li om Reading at (io p.m stoiiplng nt ull ktutlons
eu o iPotisvllle ntpo's, l5ii.m.,uuu2,iV.m:siiamo:
kiiiat S.'iiu. in..Asli iiiuint nn. . ,!i ' ..
TttuiunuantBju a.m., and 2,20 p.m., for Phlla.
delphlu, aud New York.
Leave Pottsvltle lor JIarrlsburg, via Schuylkill
2Um Spi n"B'i?rf,v1'Snlrft'l-a ut 7'Jo ' W
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Readln"
ati7,3Ua.m.,returnIng from Philadelphia iitTll
l'ottstown Accommodation TraIn:lenvesrotts.
it Si p.?nf ",m- "tululuB. Je"ves PhllidJlphfa
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Readlnir nt
fura?iBndT
Leave Bklppack nl8.U a.m., una 1,00 .iS con
necting with similar trains on Readln- iiillrniu'
Oil Sundays, leavo New York nt "iS p.m.. lMilU
adolphla 8,00 a.m. and 3.15 p.m., tho n tJ n m train
niuulng only to Rending; l'ottsvlllu i !w i in"
llarrlsburg S,S0 n.m. nnd s 10 and 10 IX im Si
Reading at K M M.and 2,15 and ""5
b.uK!,uudUVi'ia-m" ud 7,05 nan. for Now York,
nt U.10 a.m.and 1,2,5 p.m. for Philadelphia.
...JK"".1!1?".011.' WIlc.nSo. Season, Sehooland Ex
fates llekets to nud Com all points, nt reduced
Baggago checked through j 100 pounds allowed lo
each passenger,
G. A. NICOLLS,
x, ,. General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa., Arr, 20, Ml).
"PRELAW ARE, LACKAWANNA, &
I llvuvrl'tiM 1, 1 1, in,, n , . ... . .
. . -ii.wvn. aiuiiiiier urraugo-
ment, Apr.5,18li'.), Trains leavo as follows:
EASTWA11D. WEHTWAnD.
Ex
press' Ac
Ac
coin Ex
Mall
STATIONS.
press
Mall
com
I" M
I'.M.j
Via M. A-E. Dlvls.iA .M.ii- mi
Arl New York. Lv
V'ooUlarclay&t.) 8.30 100
U 10
,0 a
o U)
o is
...Christopher St..
8.30 1 00
a.'ii
8.15 1 15
l).aj no;
11.30 7 t'5
SMI,
12,10
jitiiioKen.,..
Newark....
Washing! mi .
vlat'en. lilt, of N.J.
2.10
12.S0
ll.ls
1I.U5
1.10
3.221
1.00!
new i one
tlMtUbcrliisi
0.00 I tfl
11.15 0 6UI
11.18 7 20
...Ntwliomp'tou....
H.uKioru.ul
Ilrldgevlllo..
....Philadelphia,
11.58
t w.l
1 lelltoil.....
m i
7 110
5 3X
5 XI
5 21
6 11
5 01
i iiiiiipsoiirg...,
.Manuuku Chunk.
Delaware
11.08
11.23
12.05
12,25
12.3.51
:7 15
7 to
11.20
11. ir.
....Mount llilhel
8 (10
10,17
... aier nap ,
..htroudsbuig
..Hnroiiuovlliii
li
1.1:
io.;
lo.:
1.0.5 3 24!
1.15
t 41
1 20
10.1.1
0.60 1
V.lOi
0.22 1
tl.Ml
llt-nrvvllli.
1.25
1.13
2.I101
8 12
...MOaklnnd
8 Ui
;.185
roues H
......Tobylinunn
..... Gouldsboro..,..
,......Moscow
2 21 0 28!
2.33,0 30
2.5710 50
11 II
a 25
3 15
8.4.5
'.r
3.08 10O8
3.60 1035!
II.U.5
2 W
.........iiuiuuiig
Hrintiti.,i
A.M.
0.111
It.'!.
7JK ...Clark's Siiuim'li
7.."i0 ...Ablnatnii
11.10
11.30
11.10
I -'.HI
1.12 I'M
1.2li
l.:.
1.6U
5.18
0.40
7.11 ..l-ai-torjvllle
Mo) Nicholson I
1.50
-1.1.5
G'Jd
li.Ui
1
1.30
...JIopLOIIOIll
J.Vi
11.15
5.10
5;ij
ji on i rose
...New Milled
Great llend
.'VI
.M
0.110
0.201
2.IW
A. II,
I'.U
I'.M,
C'ONNLCTIOSS.
wt.rWU.""1C.Kj!'wltl1 Antral R. It. of New
vRlo?i!nstwl,.WAc.0 ' ,;llzalJC,".1'"llull'-i.1'onitr.
At'WuslilUKton' with Morris Essex It, It., for
wVi-Jki'iTA1
ItAL i,,,r"i',M,V'!',ini" ""Ivldero Dclawaro
mtersvllle;piVllsl,llrS:moU' '"'"'luuWl
it if f? nn, ,''aenowaiina s II oomsburg
liarie ftaiK ii.toftnW.ri,,,.IIB'. K"8S"". Wllkeit
1 .In i ' ?,'i0.f,1i1.ll,l1.ljl'rlnu,J' 1 M. With
bald, ami IVriiudalet "lypuaui, Arcu
...A'0,r.f!,.t.'leu,!tw'11! IMo Railway, for Illnchnm
:V.",.'r,,"'n,i "uiia o, Jlliaon., Syraeiiktr nnd
ii i i'wiiv .i"ic,nii.wuiit.
11. A. HLMCi, Geu. Pas. and Tkt. Agent.
$2000 A YKAn-
ali i ,A J.; ,,. f '1;0""hli)g entirely new for
heard fro.n, ery i"y luce "dls 1i?uU K
nuiri. ah 11 ni i , ; ;.'"i''y.i""" re-
buied w lloblTV,r,
!'n'i'J:.r'!,ul'lrek".Hle '"'oul delay. For paiucu'
VNoCv?.V"oam!C. NCW "'"'fleld IvVry Co?, I?!1!
gLATE ROOFINO,
KVERY VABIETY
MOST FAVORABLE RATES.
JOHN THOMAS, AND CASPER J. THOMAS,
i'.'.t'Zs. . BLQOJisiiuna. ia.
uur.iv, eu.iyr.
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING
PrlntuiTo&ec!Mnt'XU' TU100L U"B"W Bttata
v.....u... ...in luuuru, via Bcnuyiiciii
aud bUMiuehuiiun Railroad, leavo llanlsburg at
0,:jo p.m. Returuiug: Leave New Yoilc at oou
iV,K;u.:i1a"-nut:&
GROCERIES, Sec,
c
ONFEOTIONERY.
Tim in,iralffnfKl would resrecthillr nnuounco
In tlio public that ho has opened n
l'IRST-CLASHCONl'IXTIONintYHTORi:,
In the ImlldlnR lately occupied by ncrnard Hloh
nor, whoro ho is pieparcdto furnish nil kinds or
PLAIN FANCY CANDIIM,
FRENCH OANDII'-S,
FOREIGN A- DOMESTIC FRUITS,
NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AC. 1 AC.
BV 5V110LESALR Oil nETAII
III short, a full assortment of nil goods In
his lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac,
unliable for the Holidays. Particular attention
gicn to
BREAD AND CAKES,
of all kluds, fresh every day.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
OHIBTMAH TOYS.
A call Is solicited, nnd satisfaction will bo
guaranteed.
Nov. 22, 1SB7. ECKHART JACOBS.
TJEMOVAL OF
O. O. MARK'S
NEW STORE
to airivjrs it look,
ON THE COUNER OF MAKKET AND IKON STREETS,
The undersigned having received from the city
a full nnd complete supply ol
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CEDAR AXD WILLOIWARE,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
T O R A 0 O O ,
A 1 S A AT D SHOES,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
nil of which I propose sclllngnt a very low figure
for cash or produce.
Call nnd Bee.
April 12, 1807. C. C. MARR.
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
(IRANI) OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER (lr)()IW
FALL AND WINTER uoolrV
FALL AND WINTER (IOOIW
FALL AND WINTER GOOD!
consisting ol
convlstlnij ol
consisting of
musMlmj of
consisting of
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
DRY
GOODS,
GOODS,
GOODS,
GOODS
GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS.
HATS AND CAPS
HATH AND CAI-S
HATS AND UAIH
HATS AND CAPS;
BOOTS AND RllOr.q
BOOTS AND SHOES'
HOOTS AND HIIOEh'
BOOTH AND HIIOEh'
BOOTS AND SIIOIM)
READY-MADE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MA I)E CLOTI 1 1 NO
READY-MADE CLOTlUMo!
LOOKING-GLASSES
LO()KIN(l.(lI,ASHlX
LOO K 1 N (l-O LA HS EH
IiOOKINU-GLASHIm!
LOOIClNO-ULASSi;
NOTIONS,
NOriONH,
NOTIONS,
NOTION'S,
NOTIONS
PAINTS AND OILS.
PAINTS AND Dll.s
lAJ.ltl rf?l)
PAINTS AND
PAlN'i'S AND
OILS
OILS
OILS,
GROCERIES,
Ol IOC CRIES
(IROCh'ltlES,
Ol'.OUEI.'IEs;
ORUCERilW,
(iUEENSWAKE,
(iUEEN.SWAIt;-:
liUKENSWAlli:,
(iUEENSWAUI-:
ItUEENSWARE
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE
TINWARE
TINWARE
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT
HALT
HALT,
SALT'I
FISH,
FISH,
FISH
FIT1I
FISH,
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS '
AND
Ac,
Ac.
Ac.,
AT
McKELVY,
McKELVY
NEAT, .t OO.'H
TMl.'AT. A. .... ,u'
MCKELVY NEXr; & (JOH.1
v?,tesf corner OI Ma,n nn' Market Streets.
Nm thwest corner of Main nud Murket Streets
vn-n 1.lt?,t l0r"t'r of Mall Rn4 Mnrku s fee"'
Northwest co rner of Malu and Market Streets,
iir.ooM.smma, p.v
1ILOO.MSIIURG PA
llLOOMSIUIIKl PA..
llLOOMsllURU PA
LpOMSIlUIto', PA.
WAS AN1) NAILS.
JRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
oS u3,luutlllf ot"l at reduced latts.alwuy
flHICKERING t SONS,
Manufnctureriiiir
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
sciiuiiiur irsiuranu uoid Medal, nud still
higher recompense,
THE CROS-j OF THE LEGION OF HONOR
ut the '
UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, PARIS, 1S07.
,,ca?wfi'olho highest awards of tho Eiposl-'the-oXiv
oo"h0onorVdntKtmMO H0
Btviy'S.11".?'1 HlVai W been awarded
""V.r.V,"h 'he leading munuraciuri.ra or ii...
weUrer?IvVl,V,U,m"Hl'l,'1'n''
wo rerun t il ino lilj;H st iivuiil vivm in nnv
i?,'!:i,'f:,,t'1!,.,,?' '. 'V Unit" 1 htatA. Tlit'a" s"
NO. II EAST FOURTEENTH ST., NEW YORK
Feb' V.VfCJmJ;.''0a Jwuy "" J mi1 A cuuo, '
snaro momenta, lluslness new. lluht an.l .,r..ni. .
ue.i- my cenis o 5 per evening, fs enslly earne i
y liersous of either sex. and tlio Imt'u mill i.Ici..
k. rvo "ho'b z ..ua'r. nm
who sees this luitlce. may send 1110 Their UUY!
iy scud mo iheir nddiess
waKl!'
ixtt, r win
maii.rr 10 cis. Add ; ; rCrj" ""... 'y
Apr.S),'00.3m; u.iu,ju..
JJ V. PETERMAN,
l LIPPINCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
No. 21 North Water Street,
and No, so North Delaware Avenue
Philadelphia.
J II. WALTER,
Late Walter A Kaub,
Importer nnd Dealer in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARE,
No. 1 Msrkft Btrotl,
Philadelphia.
JOHN STROTJP & CO.,
Successors to Stroup A Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KIB1I.
No. li North Wharves, and 25 Nerlh Water St.,
Philadelphia.
tKu'lSeTi,M
utlhelr homes. tlm who l.irii,mi,., .f. .'"!, "l
IRON, TINWARE,
ATIONAL FOUNDRY,
Illooinsburg. Ooliiinbla County, Pa.
Tho snliscilher, proprietor oftho nlnnc-l timed
cxlcnslio establishment, Is now prcrl l r
cilonrdcrn ror till klndsnf
MACIIINlXtYFORCOLLIEllir1 I1LAMT
FURNACES, STATIONA RY ENaiNEH,
Mil.m, THRESHING MACHINES, Ao
ir Is also nrcDarcd lo mako stoves of all sires
aud patterns, Plow-Irons, and everything usually
mado In tlrst-class Foundries.
Ills extensive facilities and practical workmen
warrant hlin In receiving the largest contracts on
the most reasonable terms.
Grain of nil kinds will bo taken in exennngo lor
Castings. ,
This establishment Is located nenr tho Lacks
wanna and illoomsburg Railroad Depot.
l'ETlilt iiiiii.aiii.lv.
STC
I'OVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces lo his friends nnd customers Hint
continues the nbovo business nt his old placo on
MAIN STREET, BLO0MS11URO.
Customers can be accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tlnwaro, nnd every va-
1 lely of article found In n Stove and TInwaro Es
tablishment In tho cities, nnd on tho most reason.
able terms, Itcpalrlngdoueattheshortcstnotlce.
25 DOZEN MILK-rANS
on hand for sale.
N1
EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
O.N MAIN STREET,
KEAnLY OPI'OSITK MILLER'
fcTOHE,
IILOOMOIIURG, PENN'A.
THE undersigned has Just fitted up nud opened
uis new
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
fn ihla i-ilnr-n. u'ln.rn tin is nrrnared to make nn
new Ti.-TWAiiKof nil kinds in his line, nnd do
repairing with neatness and dispatch, upon tho
nu8t 1 easuuablo terms. Ho also keeps ofi hand
STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES,
which ho will sell upon terms lo suit purchasers.
Glvo hlmn call, lie Is a good mecliaulc, nnd
deserving 01 tno puuiic pairounge.
JAC011 METZ.
Illoomsburg, April SO, 1S67,
Q.EORGE II. ROBERTS,
Importer nud Dealer lu
HA RDWARE, CUTLERY', GUNS, Ac,
No. 811 North Third Street, above Vino,
Philadelphia.
Jacoii K. Smith, J. R. Seltzer
MTTII A SELTZER,
Importers and Dealers iu Foreign and Domestic
& ' t. '-i
HARDWARE,
GUNS, OVTLERY-, AC,
NO. 109 N. TIlIllI) STREET, All, CAI.LOWIIIl.I.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22, oT-tf.
jEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ISAIAH HAGENI1UCH.
Main Street 0110 door nbovo E. Mcndenhall's
Store.
.A largo assortment of Stoves. Healers and
ltauges constantly on hand, aud lor Milo at tho
loucsl rates.
Tinning In all Its branches carefully attended to.
and satisfaction guaranleed.
1111 work or all kinds wholesalo nnd retail,
trial Is requested.
Apr.ll.OUlf
rpiIE NEW HARDWARE STORE,
L SB 1'I.IIH Itl.TltA.
Having cnlaiged our Store Room and Just
OPENED A NEW SUPPLY,
directly from (he Manufacturers, purchased for
cash, 011 a declining market, w euro prcp.111.cd to
ouer ine k.iuio 10
FARMERS, MECHANICS, llUILDERH.
nnd the rest of ManUliiil.iii.enpriil ktnnir
prlslug nil Iho kinds and qunlttlos usually kent
In a city Hard Waro store, suitable to tho wants
... ma mum), ut unusually low prices,
. All thosowhonrodeslriiiusof nnri'linsln n
111 our line c.111 savo Money by looking In at tho
Please give us n call nnd cxamluo our stock Ac,
. r, , RUNYAN A- WARDEN,
Apr. 23.C0-Iyr lllooinshiirg, Pa.
gUARPLESS t HARMAN,
n.ici.i; 1 oi'suuY .1x11 jiaswactuiuso mot'
'ovls 61 PLOWS WHOLESALE et RETAIL
TIIK L'ELED RATE!) JIOSTROSE IRON BEAM AVD
THE 1IUTT0S WOODEN BEAM l'LOW'S.
Castings and Fire Ilrltk for reralrlnaeilvstovrs.
iiii ! 1 J?1" ur llou ralnB mado to order
, H,-1'. H ARPLE&S A P. S. HARMAN,
Illoomsburg, 1'a. 1'ionrletofs
.Mar.lo,'00-tf. loprieeors,
QRANGEVILLE FOUNDRY,
MACHINE SHOP AN I) AGRICULTURAL
Tho underslgnea desires to Inform his filtnds
and the puhllo generally, that he has lebullt and
enlarged lis ! ouiidry and Machiuohhop, and re'
inoved all his business from Light Blietl to tlio
V,?mea, PlacVl, 11 hero 111 eoiine": 01 with
hls l-oiindry ho will toutinuo to inauulacturo
Whce er's rtallway Chain Horsepower nnd
Ihresher, (impioved), Curnell's Patent.
THRESHER AND CLEANER,
order and Ills ui! all kimh Tof
MILL GEARING.
'.',i"1?f:?ar Mandrels, 1'atcnt Slides; for Saw
gllOUt tlm f-mmtvA
IRON KETTLES, DELLS
'''"Orales, Ktoves.Slcd and Sleigh Soles iad
would uo well to eV mint, uis'n aci ncs 1 aTid thin
n provemeuts mado on tho peVwcrT by " which n'
least 20 per ceut. of the friction Is taken otr.
..w lunuu.MJi ARE WARRANTED
to give good wtlstietlou.aud teims mado in 1.1. 11
i;?apra
r.r. ". 'ricueis and patrons for nasi
favors ho would still continued ?nu.ii
WILLIAM SCHUYI.r.lt.
Apr.9,C9-tf
OrangeMllo Pa.
RREINia & HELFRICH,
JIANUFAlTUIttr.S, OP
HRElNIG'S COMPLETE
BON E M A N U R E.
" "..i.uieu mauuiocoinblulnslhoicllablo
feillllzlngpiopertlcsofllONEDUbTorOROUND
LONE.-H-Ilh Iho nctlvo elements of PERUVIAN
GUANO, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME
..uri s i.nu ny '
71 i',. ,oiV,,ST80N' Hohrbhurg. Pn.
Mar.lO.'uim,
......... bwi j,.uiuwissapu,
JJELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT
AllSAl'AUll.LA
KllAllICAUS EltUlTlVE AND VLI'ERATIVU HIS
...... EASES Or THE
iilROAT. NOSE. CTBJ .EYELID bCALP
.... , AMI SKIN,
thn .'.iff "'"l". ho appearance, PUKaiNG
or otl'ierwUo, Ina ll 1 liken Tbv1! i?W,arY
CHILDREN win, perLt HAJ.'yAbUI'1'1 m,J
lo will, this luvaiuab'le at Hbute tl.atlt lifoniT
f?!H.'f!,b'8 " renders oilier substaucei of tlio
tonto class unavailable or Injurious,
HELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED EXTRACT HAlulAliini, . .
Established upwards of 18 years. Prepared by
ir T ITT.'. t.nr
Apr.,C0.!m 601 bfiSdwavrN V.
BniUi'H Ululvurfntfrmu I.. n.ii.V.
RUGS&MEDIciNEsI1
"JONATHAN
t or
kiim 1
Irlnoj
livsnensift. iiiver Ooiiniiii..i ":.u iii,ii,;:a
.11...:....... i... n f. : Mi I'nilii l,i.;.
,ll.-,.nL. ... ...v .iiiiiui. .-."iii.,tj
mnilo entirely of i-iuiib .. ; . 'om i.h.T
will eimylncnniiy 0110 wlin Yw..!
No family should bo will' "ui 1 ' V,1 . 'il
J) '1' A YLOR.S
OLIVE BRANCH
B I T T E R ft
A mllitniietncrceablo Tonln IS
chlo nnd Catmlnntlvo '1M 'AOj
BITTERS, jS
Extraclcd cnllrely from Herbs and p,
lybencilclallu 'JvaYi
DYSPEPSIA, jf-
treeU
OENERAL DEBILITY, SI
OY
and Loasof Appelito; S!S
)1K!
anil nn excellent Correctlvofor peroM .
from Disorders or tho Rowels, riaiu(t
ig
towrp
fSnl.1 1 ineOT
j'OAt
epol.No.-113 MnrkctSUetLiiium,
J. K. TAYLOR A ft)
Sept. 1,'CS-ly.
Ayer's
lENIt
,sl boot
11 VT1
For restoring Cray Hafe
s natural Vitality and Co,
A ili'c?inj
n IU otica n"t
liCiillliy,nii(l"t;iV.B
for iii'('cni;pfi5op
liiiif. Fct'M rjJf
AfdV i soon t n'ortl
to ih otvjv.
trim the j! Mar
freshness oj ."j
Hun hair ij jabov
clieckcil, audln.'r
11033 oHoii, Iliougli not nlwaji,
by its use, Nolliin can iclG-yl
hair wlicru llio follicles me faiVjj
or llio rIiuuIj utropliiod mul !i :
But such as vomniii can lie e.wMIL
usefulness by this npplicnlion. Irju;j
of fouling tlio hair with 11 iaulMniri
mcnt, it will keep it clcnii nud li.fSF
Il3 oeeasional uso will prevent li; uU
from turning gmy or fnlling diiss J
consequently prevent bnlihie. i."!1
from those, deleterious subsliiucciig
maleo somo preparations tlaiigcrc-. pei
injurious to llio hair, tlio ViiJaT
only benefit but not harm il. IfnielooJ
,;.,!,. r. iln'a
4111.1 1UI 11
HAIR
DRESSING
nothing clso can bo found so dV
Containing noillicr oil nor bt,i:-r
not soil whito cnnibric, nud y good,
long 011 llio hair, giving it a riHi
luttro and u grnleful perftunc. f
Prepared by Dr. J. & Ayer
Practical asij Analytical rii"'"1"
LOWELL, MASS.
pition $1,00.
Feb. 5, mm.
tor 1.
OctcV
j Oathai'tic
TI..XCII
tho
purposoa of a LcMEl1
, si.
f rciliniis no ow
fpJ cinoUtii unnm
quliPd by cverj
""vVv niy l'Clbrts so u.
l'cilinps an owhiiir'
clno U
STl
lv mljtito I Into.', abo
e-i'ervcotiDtrya: -T-
all clause, at t' 'OON
but cillrlent f 'X ehn
I'M. Tlieol-.tt
son li.tli.ititiiai jf j;
liai'lU ililll I It 1 1 lll
tual remedy l'L"J jacj
tiled If. knon- t!i:it it cured tlicni! those ub ' 1
Mil, know Hut it cures their neighbors and t
an I nil know th.it what it docs once It iloe. TT 1,
tli.it It never Kills through any iaultornc. . .
if eoiiiiiosilion. Wo havo tliousands upm v-f.,,
ni.iili-cilhkatc3orilielrrcniaikablccui."!?Sf
l'K!.)liu'i-oinpl:iii)tj, but such cures a'etw r
e-ie.-yni-Ulibiii hood, and ivo need not tli. -r'KE
Ad lilted to all ages anil conditions In all ol I JJ
i-oiit.ilnlii,' neither calomel or any UcletcrM ;
tlwy nny bo taken with sarety by anybody. '",
MUMr eo.ttinjr preserves them ever IVceli anac r
llu'in ile.i5.nittotakc,whllobclnjrpurelyt,f c.
no li.u-ni can nrlio from their uso in any ifli-1 aii
Tliey operate by their powcifulloilucure ra
Internal vlicora to purify tho Mood and flio-JL. J
Into hcilthy action reinovotlieob.nruciuniii (J."l
ftoinatli, bowclj, liver, ami olher orgaoi ,-cor
lm Iy, ic.toi Inn; their Irregular action to iimO ,
by coriccilng, wliorcver Ihey exist, sm-lule""
nu'nts ns am tho llrst origin ordlseaso, J. 11
. Minute directions nro itlvcn la tlio wranF.Mol
nm box, for tho rollowius comnlaluts,toi:
1W rapidly cure I ,,V
lor lu-p.l.i or Iiii?i'ion. LI.;
ii.sm, l.iiiiuiior and J.o of .tmifiiift ,
In, uld bo taken moderately to stimulate Uien;
ach (md rostoro Its heallliy tono and action, rrll
I-'oi' I.Iiit C'oiuiilaint aud Its vanoaif si
Innis, llillou. II..ail.itli.,Nlch Ileailn
J.iiuiillcn or dreou hlcleni'44, llilh .i
Colic iUi.l Jlilloiiit I'ct urn, they should 1.
dii-loiuly taken for each caso.to correct tlioill'
action or I'emovo tho obstructions i hich raus r
For Hyt emery or lX.irrliuci, but tai
do.obKcnerallyicqulred. kJ. It
ror lllieiiiiiall.nl, out, fii-au l, Tj' Sill
iiillMM of tin. Ili-urt, lMIn In the -".UU
and loins, they shoul.l bo conunr kj
J.iieon,as requlrnl. to chango tho dUced ai ,Stn
u!?nppeaC"'' W''U SUCl' c,13ns0 Ul03 c0'"fT5B"
V11: ii'ken IuWbo and Irmiucnt dosctul'
dure t'w effect oraelrasliopurgo'. iW
. 1?' l!l,l,r'"'on n largo closo should I V
a'.1 Jcos tho desired cfloct by ayinpstlqr. L K.
mniS 'l'.:,er to ono or two i'iHi 7m
a '"Wlon fnd rcllV'vo tho stomach. . i -i.n,.."i.l:V''.8loPal
1(so stlmulales tho stoma; r
iS.i nto 'na'thy actfuu, restores tho ar r
!n.i,ls;oratf tne systeVi- ltl,oC aotti
nrH'tf01'"0 noserlSis derangcmciit:"'.
fhi. . "'!' makM '''"i feeiXecidedly bciin f&
1 hSr.?can,.,l,S ""'I rcnovatlnKclTcct ontMi
llvo apparatus. V
Hit. J. C. AVmt CO., 2'ralrll Chr.
T.OWXLL. MASS.. ls. J. I' m
UEUMAN CATTLE POIVW':
This l'owder Is bellovmi ini,,. o,nrir to U T
Ilorso or Cattle l'owdcr lu use. It purlMejli
blood, cleanses tho system', nnd elves heaW
Hon and tono to the stomach. Hi- lis usu I H. h
will improvo In flesh, and the coat I UST1
smooth and ulossy, 4Bk
Cows latteu and flvo twenty per ccui. fJl
mils;, tjxL
Bhecp lmiirove and nreulunn n i,,.nvl,-i nnd:sr''
lleeco. nj
Hons fatten and are frcn (Vn,., .nr. ihront. -
temper, and all pen diseases, 7R
ivuoiosalo and Itetall Depot, W
lIENDEItSlIOTT'a UrugBlore, E
oi'i'osirn! iiniiitAm iinnil iil l
I'eb. 19,'CO-tf llLOOMaUUIiarSam
111 I
TAINWBiailT 4 CO., JJ
WIIOMBALIS aitOOEKBi
N, 1C CorneriBecond and Arch Btln
ruiulDSi-r8 IV.y
Dealers lu ..-Cd
TEAS, BYItUrS, COKKEE, aUQAH, MOWS'Tfe
nic, srxesa, ni 0AU11 booa, 40., If'
S-Orders will i-eoelve prompt alteuUe. i.
Mayl0.1807.lr.
ft
W. lll.Aiinio . fvi
Manufacturers ol fJ1
Oil. CLOTIW AND WINDOW BIIADE e,
Warehoeiso, No. m North Third Btt(f -r
PhUtdelpMa.
Hair Vig
j0k
ened, fullinix liaii
3r5y(7