The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 14, 1869, Image 4

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    farmer' Scpartwcal.
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Hasvs Deslreylng Ihtlr y"R. ,
Editor Tklkouaimi, I havu Jutqly
noon several Inquiries In tllircrciit' ya
pors for soino remedy to prevent bowh
from destroying their youitf? ylK. n'"'
vnrlom method luwo been yroyoncd
fntm tlmo to Utub HHirevi'ntOlsow:in
ronuu. Many reasons liavo been ns
MlgtiwI for tlild propensity or Urn now to
destroy her young nt tlio tlmo tliey iiro
brought fortlij but wlmtovor tho cnltso
limy bo I suppose makes but llttlo dli
feronco provided tho results nro proven
ted. So farad JLhavu Ubsetved, sows tseein
much nioro inclined to destroy their
iiIim In cold than In warm weather; !
ho that whero they wcro allowed to
run out In n lot In warm weather tnoy
were less llubto to do this than when
closet yconnncd In pons. Many sows at
tho tlmo thoy hrlnsr forth tholr young,
manifest a very savage disposition, not
only to their pigs but to any person
who approaches tlicni, and In thnso ax
ges tho tiles are ccncrally dcstroycd,un
less they can bo removed out of the
riach of tho, .sow, When the. sow 1?
naturally quiet and peaceable; or la
uiado go byartlflflul menus nt this tlmo
thero Is but very llttlo danger of the
young ones being- killed; , ,
One of tho most successful men in
raialnir dIih that I have over known
and that for ft period of more than thir
ty ycar, 'practices the following plan
with his sows:, From tho tlmo they are
sinnll piga ho Is in tho habit of going
Into tho pen and handling them fro
iucntly In this way they soon becomo
eOiitlo and ticaccahle and allow them
selves to.bo handled at any- tlmo and
any way without being afraid. Ills
sows raised, In this way, Beldbm show, a.
disposition to Injure their pigs;, but
fHimctlmes this disposition manifests
lUolf and thou he resorts to artificial
mwns.lo mako them quiet.. His mcth
od Is this At tho time tho pigs are
dropped or just before, ho takes about
our quarts of sdur or hard cider and
stirs In some meal.and gives It to them
to eat; they will cat It readily, and this
generally produces a sufllclcnt degree,
of intoxication' to keep them quiet.' ' If
ono feed docs not havo tho desired ef
fect ho gives them ,moro. Treated in
this way, his sows seldom or dvorshqw,
u disposition tOjInJuro their pigs. This
is a cheap remedy and easily glvcn,and
almost every ono who raises. pigs has or
cau obtalu.tho cider and- meal. Other
persons who Imvo' practiced the above
methods .with, their sows havo been
qui to successful.!! raising, .thelrplgs.-
Uermaalotm Telegraph,
Tuk Farmer's Door, Yard. "I dd
wish you would tako hold to-day, and
clear up that old pile -of, rubbish out
there;" bays tho fanner's -ylfo to her
husband, as tho two stand In tho door
way contemplating tho miscellaneous
mas3 of old lumber, tools and vehicles
a thtfyard.
"Can't stop now," U tho, answer.
"There is some brush wants cutting in
tho pasture." So shouldering' his axo,
ho starts fur his pasture lot, leaving his1
wife- still gazing with dissatisfied air
upon tho spectacle beforo her, and vain
ly wishing thatshohad a man's strength
so that she could do tho work herself,'
and fix up things around the house.
Having madoall things neat and tidy
In tho house, slio docs not relish thq
looks out of doors.
But sho falls to interest her husband
In tho matter, fur It is handy to have a
placo in tho yard whero ho could throw
down boards, slabs and old timbers, to
Ho until they arc used It is so much
easier to tip up that old sleigh viasL
the shed than to put It away undercov
er. It is so llttlo trouble- to leave tho
harrow, tho cultlyts tho hay-rack, nt
tho door wher$ they can be easily found
the next time they aro wanted. He
clear up things-sometime, ho says;
no ho continually postpones the work of,
putting in order until such a tlmo as ho
shall havo nothing clso to do, and as a
natural consequence it is never dcAC.
Finally j- ho becomes "ho ncctftlwned to
the sight of rubbish thai U eeascs to
look ropulsjve.'ahafw, takes.it sua mat
ter of course. tht a,.fansajByard Is the
best Walt tke eW rubbish that
accumulates pbovit tho promises.
There; ara few things that the farm
er caw da In it short spaco of tlmo whl ch
will bo 80 gratifying to his faithful wife
m little extraflbrt to keep things In
order about therhouso.
Besides this, "it will do more than
please her, It beucats himself. It will
lovelorn taste for neatness and rep i
fealty, a regard for- appcarflnccii, cav
fulncss In the; details of nil tho twin
management, which will add. tisthu at
tractlvonoss of tho ylacyiw)il conso.
qucutlyto its market y)gc.
Tuk Kixt'W-i Oauden. It is a
matter oX'asionlshmcnt that so uuy
farmers, ay pear to, bo liidlttetcM to tho
kwiiea garujen,, Tiero ano tiny vego
tables like celery.' leM', asparagus
xhubarbsud nuvty ethers that might bo
uaraeu tlkat arc- absolutely lndlspensa.
bio lu their uoabon, upon ovory well
supplied tablo. Thoy aro healthful as
well ospalatablo, and no farmer should
deprive his family of on abundant sup
ply of them. Besides, tho garden, if
conveniently located, as it should bo,
near tho house, need not occupy an un
reasonable amount of tlmo, but oilers a
'placo Whero many an odd hour may bo
filled up with pleasure iw well as with
profit. There Is no estimating tho sa
vlng which might bo effected by groa
tcr attention to the garden.
Tho fact is, tho farmer I toiler, situa
ted to havo upon his tablo ovoey luxu
ry In tho way of vegt&bles. and, small
iruiis, since no can wouwxi tbem him
self, than any other class of pooplo; but
in point o tfjutr&ow kv.' a.vall them
selves of Nta advantages of thlsposi
tlon,
What Is moro healthful thau tho rhu
barb orplo-plantln lts season, and yet
jiow'iow goraons contain It! whp
would deprive hlamily of cclery.and
yet how fow gardens glvo It any placo I
Onion Skth. A cotomporary com
inentlngupon tho high jirlco of onion'
sets, asks why tho vegetable is not
raised from tho tjeed.
Soil and climate lave much to do
with tho success or 4 failure .In' raising
any vegetation to iieriection. Tho cab
bag9 that can b grown In California
almost as large round as n common
klzcd well-hole, canuot lu tho East bo
produced bigger than a half bushel
measure Tho cauliflower that in Eng
land thrives with llttlo core, ajyl year
ortcr year frow getAl grown, on ftioiam
pot, will not, wltii tho bgs't culture,
THE
o succes.lvo
in tho plant
market gurd-
prodtico moro than tw
years from seed grown from tho plant
In remixylvanln, and tho market gurd
oners havo therefore to Import 11 every
two years from Kngtand. Onions, too,
tiro brown to full kIbo from the Heed In
Old and New Kngtand, and the people'
thero know or no other way of growing
llicnij Imt In Pennsylvania, chlclly on
account ofllio. fclltnato, yo'it cannot pro-
ill i ra them to full nlr.0 from tho seed lar-
gcr than uti old Cent, In ono year, tfor
this reason gardeners havo adopted tho
plan of raising what aro termed "but
ton onions," of tho nlzo of a nickel,
from tho seed ono year, and by replant
ing them tho hext year Obtain onions
of as ilno a quality nmt growth as can
bo obtained almost tuiyvvhcro., Thero
aro numerous other vegetables which
wlll.grow avcII In some other States and
not como to any perfection In others,
shch As tho Cos Lottuco, Ac.
Hi'lUKn Bef.f. Tako a pleco of beef
from tho foro quarter, weighing ten
pounds. Thoso who Uko.fat should se
lect a fatty piece; .thoso who prefer lean
may tako tho shoulder clod, or upper
part of tho foro leg. Tako, ono pint of
salt, ono teacup or molasses or brown
suzar. ono tcasnoonful ofbrown cloves.
allspice and pepper, nnd two table
spoons pulverized saltpeter. I'lacotho
beer In a small nan: rub with this mix
turo. Turn and rub each sldo twlco a
day for n wock. Then wash off tho
bnfccs: nut in a not of boillnor water.
add as often as it bolls hard, turn In a
tencunful of cold water. It must aim-
mcr lor 11 vo hours on tho back part of
mosiove. wnen com, press umier n
heavy welcht. and you will nover de
sire to buy corned beef of tho butcher
again. Your plcklo will do for another
ten pounds of beef, first rubbing Into it
a muiuiui oi suit, n can no reneweu
and a pleco kept In preparation every
day This has been used many years
by tho writer and is good to .plcklo
tongues fresh from tho market.
Git ass foU Horses. Many persona
think that horses that aro kept In the
stablo all summer should not bo allow
ed to cat grass.- They think It will
mako tho horse soft. vlshv-wadiv;and
It will throw him out of condition for
hard work. This is particularly tlio
caso with soino of tho trainers of trot
ting and running horses. And horses
that aro kept up for farm and other
work' uro refused crass becauso their
drivers think they will not tot hay so
well.- This was formerly tho caso moro
man it is now. iiut tueso are an crron
eous opinions ana practices, ana aro
gi lug way, gradually ,to a more reason
able and natural system of feeding.
Orassis the natural food for tho horse,
It Is cooling and healthful food. It
keeps tho bowels open and sharpens the
appetite, n promotes ingestion, ami
removes fever from tho system. There
fore by all means, let tho horsonlp grass
fifteen ortwenty mlnutesdally. Wheth
er training for trotting or running, It
Will be attended with tho highest bene
fit. Tho hor&o will lose none of his
speed by cuch a course of treatment,
Horses that aro kept up tho year round
for farm work should certainly bo al
lowed u nlco nlbblo'at grass every day.
They work hard, and all thoy get for it
is something to eat. Jjct litem nave,
thou, what they all llko so well.
A Ilcar Story,
Wk remember a very comical bear
that belonged to Mr. Hammond, nnd
amused with his tricks tho mirth loving
peoplo or Paris, in Oxford county.raany
years ago. Ho was captured when a
little cub, and was brought up by hand
as ono of tho family. Ho claimed tho
warmest jilaeo on tho hoarth-stono, nnd
nestled In cold weather with the dogs
before, tho fire. .Xono of tho pot animals
about tho farm were tamer than he; and
nono loved tetter to climb" up into lil
master'. lap and rccelvo his caress,
or understood the whims of his mispress
when begging for ft eholco morse). His
serious countouanco always nave great
effect to his antics ; nnd ho seemed to
understand when ho caused a laugh
among tho household. As ho was of a
prying disposition aaid forever peeping
into overy holts, Mm family wcro obliged
to lock up ftveey thing, oven tho closets
where ttoykept their clothing. "When
ho tuci U intohis heau to mako up nnost
it wa3,all tho same to him whether tho
articles, ho heaped together were wool
len, or fur, cotton or silk. IT a hen cack
led when tho egg was laid. Mr. Bear
understood it as well as any of the fami
ly or tho feathered trlbo; and If ho was'
not pro ven ted, ho woold find it anil
suck it beforo tho tackling fowl had
ceased her song.
Ono Sunday tho iaiiily went to church,
and loft the bear alono at home. Bruin
Improved the- opportunity, and rum
maged all aver the liouse in search of
fun or saaatbinr to cat. Unfortunate
ly, the- god! bouse-wlfo had left tho cel
lar uoor unlocked and ajar; and it was
not tuing beforo the bear discovered it
and' crept down tho stairs. Onco down
In tho cellar, ho espied tho molasses bar
rel ; and If thero was anything in tho
houso ho was excessively fond of, it was
molasses or honey. Bruin pawed over
tho barrel, licked tho tlgktty-drivcn
hung, and was about abandoning it In
despalr.whcn ho ospied tho-snlle. Grasps
lug It with his' strong totth, ho cosily
withdrew it, and out catno tho thick
molasses In a steady stream, to tho groat
delight of tho bear who clapped his
mouth to tho holoyand sucked away
with grunts of eeUsAtlsfactlon.
Tho molasses sillliiuved,and still tho
bear kept hU loonUiitD.the-orlfico, paus
Ing now and then to take a long breath".
At lcngtbhe was full; his stomach could
hold SAmore ; yet his appetite was not
satliticd. Ho squatted on his haunches
ubJ viewed tho ttlll running stream
with disgust, to think that tho supply
was. so abuiulont, and that, alas 1 ho
couM hahi uo wore. Tho molasses had
now rua wit In largo quantity, nnd had
formed a great pool on tho floor; but
Kttiln dovo into it, and rolled himseitt
a thousand times In tho thick fluid, utn
til his shaggy coat wnscovorcd froiallis
nose to his tall, with mohiKn- illrt mkL
gravel stones I
Thero ho lay In tho sweet pool tho
picture of 8olf-3atlsfactIon, as catsi roll
and tumblo In a field of tho catnip herb.
All at onco Mr. Bear becamo sick, at the
stomach 1 and It was a now sensation to
him something ho had nover felt bo
foro. As he grow worso ho thought of
his master and mistress, and so crept up
stairs to ask for their consolation; bntu
thoy had not returned from church.
Then ho crawled up another story, nnd
got Into tho girls' bed, drawing tho
snowy white slieots over his besmeared.
form. There ho lay groaning and grunt
ing, the sickest bear ever seen In Ihat
part of tho country.
when tho girls arrived thoy wcro
horrified at tho beeno, and wcro going
to lay tho broomstick over Brula, whom
he started on tlio run for tho haymow
With tho sheets sticking to his kack ! It
Was gome tlmo before Oie bear got well
still lonaor before his inivtraa forerun.
Our lloyt ami (lirli.
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT BLOOMSBUllG, COLIJMEIA COUNTY,
" ---Uii --XDS T GROCERIES, Ac,
MISCELLANEOUS. DRY GOODS. RAIL HPAUb. -:
--. --j,,,,,. . , -p: - " mAT ,,ut H O N F13 OTI ON Ell Y.
. , , . ItrT. 'LTTTZ ' TVTOBTIIEttN, OENTIIAI, BAIL- (jUPIA
i i i
JATlONAh
LIFE 1NSUBANCE CO.
OFTIIK
STATUS Of
WAMMNaTOX, 1.
U N I T K I)
A M K ill U A,
c.
citAUTt:iuji)iiYsri:ciAi.AC-roi,c()N(iHF.'w
Ai'i-novKD July i wis,
CASH
CAPITAL,-
1'AID IN FUI.I.
$i,ooo,ooo:
nil AN OH Ol'l'lOEl
FIItST NATIONAL HANK HCILDINO,
T II I li A 1) E L P II I A,
Wliero tho general business or tho Company Is
transacted, audio which nil general correspon
dence should bo addressed.
O V V I O K It B I
CIiAHENCR II. CIiAttrc. rresldcnt.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance nnd Enecutivo
Commltteo.
I1ENIIY 13. COOKK. Vlco-rrcsldcnU
EltKl'-SON W. I'UBT, Secretary nnd Actuary.
This Company oilers Hie following ml vantages:
It is n National Company, Chartered by special
act of Congress, 1803.
It has n paid-up capital or ji.uw.uuu.
It offers low rates of premium.
It furnishes larger Insurnnco than other com
panies for tho samo money.
It Is dennllo anu certain in iw iei
It Is nhome company In every locality.
Its policies aro exempt from attachment;
Thero aro no unnecessary restrictions In tho
policies.
Every policy is non-ioriciiauie.
l'nllces may lio taken which pay to tho Insured
their full nmount, and return nil tho premiums,
so that tho Insurance custs only tho Interest on
the annual payments.
No extra rato Is charged for nsks upon mo
lives of females.
It Insures, not to pay dividends to pollcy-iioni-ors,buttsolov
a cost tliat dividends will bo
Impossible
Clrculars.ramplilets nnd full paitlcutars given
on application to the.Drauch Ofllco of tho Compa
ny, or to
U. W. CLAMI & CO., Philadelphia,
General Agents for Pennsylvania aud Southern
Now Jersey.
jOETj E. IlItABWiY, Illoomsburg I'n.,
Special Agent for Montour .t Columbia Counties
Fob. 19,'09..1yr.
IJNI'AILING EYE PBESEUVEBS.
Messrs. LAZAUU8 & MOKUIS,
OPTICIANS & OCULISTS
UAK-rronD, conn..
IInve,wllhnvlcwtonicettlie Increaseil demand
for their
U K I. E U 11 A T U D
TE11VECTED 8PECTACLES,
Appointed
Miss A. D. WEBB,
BTATlONEIt,
IIloomsh tr nu, l'A
As tliclr sole Agent for this place. They havo
taken caro to give all needful Instructions, and
liavo conlldenco in tho ability of their agents to
meet the requirements of all customers. An op
portunity will be thus afforded to procure, at all
times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY ANY FOU
THEIlt STllENaTHENINO AND PRESER
VING: QUALITIES,
Too much cannot be said as to their SUPERI
ORITY over the ordinary glasses worn. There Is
no glimmering, u-avertng of tite light, Mzzinets, or
other unpleasant sensation, but on the contrary,
from the peculiar construction of the Lenses
they are toothing ami plcamnt, causing a feeling
of relief to tho wearer, nnd PRODUCING A
CLEAR nud DISTINCT VISION, as In tho nalu-
rul healthy light. They aro tho only Spectacles
that
PBE9EBVE AS WELL, AS ASSIST
THE SIGHT !
And aro the CHEAPEST becauso theCEST, nl
ways lasting many YRAKS without change be
ing necessary.
CAUTION.
Miss A. D. W.EBB,
STATIONER,
JtLOOMMlUIlG PA.,
In tho ONLY Agent uppolntcd in
this jiliicc.
tSf WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLEBS
Feb, l!l,'ll8,.ly.
K HAVE NO
T RAVELING A G E NTS
Farjnei-s and Dealers who send llielrordersciirttC
to us, cau avail themselves of tho
I.OWKST PRICES
And c.t-e the Comwilislon. Early orders will bo
advuntagcous to. buyers.
V ALLEN NEEDLES,
UAtiUFACTUnKRS or
IMPROVED
I JUPint-PIIOSPlIATE OP LIME
ANU TUB
AMMONIA TKD FERTILIZER.
I P K It U V I A N GUANO
W sll only No. 1 received direct from the
Government.
FISH GUANO.
A Hplentlld Manure packed In barrels.
i
W nldooirei" for tale Fune LAND l'LAsrxn
Uvskaulic UsvwiT and full assortment of
Oius nnd Candles. A DISCOUNT TO DEAL-ER-J.
L L E N &
N E E.D L
E S,
Phlla-
South Dclawuro Avenue,
delphla.
EtWAHUSHED IN ISM.
or naleby mR BUX)MHnlmu ,R0N c0-(
Feb. 19,'00-3m. BLOOXsuund PA.
gNYDER, IPARttlS & BA8SETT,
Muuufacti jrers and Jobbers of
MEN S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Nan. 525 Market, u Kl 522 CommerM BUt,
Pull tdelphla.
ET THE BES1V,
nson's Conrer Tul mlar Iislitlili.i: Rod Is
th best vrtuatrouusl lUillsssur by llglitnlng
ver luvnulo. The sul sscrlbur U agent fur the
hova Invention, und II order by wall or lu
SEW!!1 P'm'Uy 'JiiuilIULEMAN,
TXT 1?. XTTTZ
( Hucccssor to A, J. Bloau ) lias Jntl returned
from Ncw'orlc'-wltli n full assortment of
DBY 0001)3 AND NOTIONS
to which ho Invites tlio attention of tho clttrcns
of Illoomsburg nud vicinity. Ills Hoik consists
In part of tho following lino of goods
BPKINO AND SUMMEU DBEfiS
0001)3,
I,MHns' HACIciNOS,
HUMMEK SHAWLS,
IjADIES' HOSE, ULUAUlt & llItOWN,
1ENT8' HAI.VilOSn,llLEAClI ft 11110WN,
LADIES' OLOVISStLK
AND L1SLF. Til HEAD,
Kill OLOVESALt. COI.011H,
HOOP MKIKTH A COILSET.-I,
A FUI.T, LINE OF WHITE (I00U.4
TA11I.K DIAl'ElW
TOWELS ' '
'' "NArjCINS
- - CLOTHS,
' AND CASIMEltS,'
FLANNELS.
DOMESTICS OF ALL KINDS,
and In fact everything gencrnlty kept In a Dry
Goods Store. Call nnd cxamlno tho goods nnd
satisfy yourselves, high prices Is one of tho
things that havo passed away.
E.XCUASQB nClLDINQ OlTOSITl! THK COURT
nousr. main stiiei:t ni.oo.M3iiuiia l'A.'
Apr.lO,C9-tf.
TILLER'S STOKE.
. FRESH AltlHVAL OK '
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
The subscriber has Just returned from tho cities
with another largo nnd select assortment of
SPRINQ AWD SUMMER GOODS,
purchased In Now York and Philadelphia at the
lowest figure, nnd which he Is determined to sell
on as moderato terms as can bo procured clso
wnero in Illoomsburg. Ills stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with n largo assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following articles :
Carpets,-1' ' "v
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Cassimcres,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Silks,
White Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
Hollowwnro
. , Cedarwaro
Quceuswarc, Hardwaio
Roots and Shoes,
, Hats nnd Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-Ulassoj,
Tobacco,
Coffee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nntmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY:
In short, everything usually kept lu country
stores, to which no luyltcs the attention of tho
public generally. Tlio lilglicst price will bo paid
for country produce In exchange for goods.
S. II. MILLER ft SON.
Ai-cado Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa.
QBEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT PETER ENT'S STORH
IN LianT STREET,
or
SPRING AND SUMMER O OODS.
THE subscriber ,has Just received and has on
hand at 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 moderate terms as
be procured elsewhere In Light Street,
FOB. CASH OR COUNTJty PRODUCE..
Hls stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions.
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Satlnctts, Casslmers,
Cottoundes, Kentucky Jeans.
AC., Jtr- AC.
GROCERIES, MACKERAL,,
Qucensware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Taints, Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short everything usually kept la a country
store. The patronage of his old friends and the
pnbllo generally, Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market price paid for country pro
duce, PETER ENT.,
Light Street, Nov. 8 1887.
1115
HOOP SKIRTS.
1115
WM. T. HOPKINS
Has Removed hisManufactory nnd Salesrooms lo
No. 1115 CHESTNUT, ST, PHILADELPHIA,
Wherohts "Own Mako"of CliampionlloopSUlrts;
especially adapted to First-class Wholesale ami
jceiUH iruue, wuu uoiuuuu lutriuuruco inu nuiM,
exteusivo assortment In tho Union, and all tho
latcht and most desirable Styles, Sliapes,Lengths
nnd Hires, 2. 2J4, 2J, 2-)f, yards round, of plain
and (loiod Puulcis. Walkiutr Skirts. Itecentlon
Trails. Ac. Actogether with over ninety dltlereut
varieties of Misses' and Children's Skirts, all of
which ror symmetry oi siyio, nnisu, iiginness,
elasticity, durability and real Ciieajmeu, tiro un
efiualcdbvttiiv other uoods In tbo mitrkel. and
ui-e warrauted lu every respect. Skirls made to
order, Altered and Repaired, Wholesale aud
Retail.
Full lines of Low Priced Eastern Made Skirts,
IS Hprings,35 Cents; 20 Sprlngs,45 Cents; ZiSprlnys,
55 Cents: 20 Springs, 05 Cents; and 40 Sprtugs, 75
Cents.
r CORSETS I CORSETS 1 1 CORSETS! II CTdlf.
ferent Btylcs and prices, from 75 Cents to 17.00,
embracing R.Worlley ."Deckel," Glove Fitting,'1
Madam Foy's Corset Skirt Supporters, Mrs.
Moody's l'atttnt "Self-Adjustlm Abdominal"
Corsets, French. English und Doraestlo Hand
made Corsets, and superloi French Patterns of
Cotcll Corsets, "Our Own Make," to which wo In.
vlto tspectul attention.
Complete assortment of Ladles' Under Gar
menu, nt very low prices.
UUNEItAL AGENT lor the RARTRAM AND
FANTON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, su
perior to any other before the public. FUly-two
of these No. 1 Muchlues, Price 155 each, aro being
given away to our customers ju order to get them
introduced. Every person lu want of uitlcles in
our line, should examine our goods before pur
chasing elsewhere. Call or send for circulars, at
our Muuutactory undbulesrooins.No. iliM'iicsl
liut tt Philadelphia. WM. T. HOPKINS.
mnr.-.u'uo-um.
S1
OMETHINQ NEW.
Tlio undcrslifned be?s leave tn Inform br-r
friends und thu publlo generally, that sho lias
opeued lu
IILOOMKIIURG,
a fresh stock
ol goods lu tho lino of
MILLINERY Mid TRIMMINGS ,
In connection with Dress Making; and Is pro
paicd lu addition, lo
COLOIl STItAW HATS
on Uio shortest notice, and In the bost style of
lua o.iu ruces eueup unu worH, sausiuctory.
MRS. E. KLINE.
Light Street, October 4, 1W7.
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
"Q" W. RANK'S
"SrVlIOIJSSALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. lid North Third Street,
between Cherry and Race, west side,
rniuuieiphia.
WARTMAN & ENGELMAN,
TOllACCO, SNUFF SUGAR
MANUFACTORY,
110,813 NOHTIl T1III1D HTKliET,
Second Poor below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W, WiuTHAN V, Ekoilmah
Oil' and after ,Mfcjr Utb ISCli. Trains will
leavo NoKTitunnKniAND as follows I
. NORTHWARD.
123 A. in.. Dally lo Wlltlamsi-ort, (except Himtai'l
ntri'iimtni,! iiimiii, -"
Suspension llrldgo, nnd N. l ulls.
I'. M Dally, (except Sundays) for Klhilm and
i...it.;.. ..I,, V.ln H,ilHimv fmm Kltillrn.
C.V)
S.U V, M.
Dally, (oxcept Sundays) for Williams
TI1AIN8 BOUTIIWARD.
port.
0.30 A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for Baltimore.
WILMINGTON AND PI1ILADISLIMI1A.
2.00 P.M. Dally (except Sunday's) for Baltimore
vyasilingiou aim i-uiiuuiij. YOUNG
' General Passenger Agent,
AU-Kfcii R. Fiskk, Ocn'l Snpt.,
T .ACUAWANNA
AND BLOOMS-
imiiri HAii.AnAD
On and s-nw Nov 30th, 1803, PasscngcrTralns wilt
run ns lonows:
Going Nortli.
Going South,
Arrive Arrlvo
Lcavo Leave
p. in.
... 0 .13
p. in. u, m.
ScrnulonH..
10.50
4.10
Irfavo
4.17
6.B5
S.:Li
.!')
li.M
7.3S
H.20
Arrlvo
0.W
Plttston. 0.10
Kingston ......... 8.10
I'lviiioulli S.':l
10.13
0.50
l.IM
0.00
:n
7.W)
,7.12
(!.:n
7.10
7.ri2
H.2U
ll.lll
Arilvo
0.13
MlilcllRhlllliy..;. 7..-I?
jicrwiciK ...h.h.... (i.it
llloom CM
Danville...- .6.20
Lcavo Leave
North'd . CIO
Connection made at Serantou by tho 10.50 o.m.,
trnln for (irent Bend, Blngnamton, Albany nnd
all points North, East and West.
D. T. BOUND, Sup't.
18M1. 1801.
PHILADELPHIA AND ElUE
X RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Tiinouait and BinKCT notjTa beiwkkn ritii.A
iiei.i'Jiia, iiALTiuonic, iiARntsnvjna, wil-
I.IAMSrOIlT, AND TUB
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
XLEdANT SLKKriNa CAK3
On nil Night Trains.
On and after Monday.
Apr. SOU, IMS, tho
trio Hull ltoadwlll
Trains on the Philadelphia ft
run us juiiuirsi
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Phlladelnhln lo.l.i n.m
" " " Northumbcrlaud..A5-) a.in.
nrr, at .urio 'j.mip.ln
ERIE EXPRESS leaves l'hilnde!phla.....ll.50 m.
" - " Nort'd 0.50 p.m.
" " arr. at Krlo lo.UO u.m,
ELJIIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8.00 a.m.
" " " North'd l.,p.ln.
ui r. ui, jAJCituuvcu .l
KASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erlo 11.13 n.mS
joruru Auun.in,
" " nrr.ntPhlladclDlila Ji.2.ria.ra,
EI11E EXPRESS leaves Erie 0.2.5 p.in5
iiiii.u 1,.1'ja.iii
" " arr.ntl'hlladelphla l.IOp.m,
Mall and Express connects with Oil creek and
Allegheny River Itnll Road. Baggngo checked
LUIUIIllt
J A. Jj. 1 XUV.K,
GeueralSuperlutendcut, WHIIamsport.
CATAWISSA RAILROAD-On mid
nfter MONDAY, Nov. 23, 1808, Passenger
tialns on tho Cutawlssa lliulroud will tun ut tho
louowiug namca nours :
.1ili SoUh,
STATIONS.
Wllliamspoit.
Muucy,
Wntsontown.
Milton.
Danville.
Rupert.
Catawlssa.
Rlngtowu.
Huinmlt.
Uunkako.
Jlfail A'or(7i
Arr, 0.10 p. m,
Dep. 6.11 "
" 5.12 "
" 4.M "
" 4.10 "
" H.S5 "
" sua "
" 2.2S "
" 1.50 "
" 1.10 "
" 1.20 "
1.10
Dep. 7.50 n.m
" 8.20
" 8.0U "
" 0.10 "
" 0.52 "
" 10.12 "
" 10.23 '
" 11.40 "
" 12.S0p.lll
" 12,-U "
" l.WJ
" 2.15
K. Mahony June.
Dlue.Tamaqua. Diue.
Rending.
10.40 a.m.
Arr. 0.15
10.50
i iiiimicipiua.
.1j
I To New York via. llead-
l.
lniror Mauch Chunk.
From New York via. i
7.00 "
AiAucii i.'iiunic. i
No Change or airs between Willininsiiort mid
Philadelphia. GEO; WKDli Kuy'U
TREADING RAILROAD.
RLlMMER ARRANGEMENT, Apr. 2iitll, 1SC0.
Great Trunk Line from the North nnd North
west lorPhtludclphta.New York, lteiuiing. Polls
vllle, Tamaiiua, Ashland, Shainoklu Lebanon
Allcutowu, J-uilon, Ephrata, Lltlx, Lancaster,
Columbia, Ac,
Trains leavo Hnrrlsburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 2,35, 6,20 and tl,luu. in., 12,21 noun and
2,00 A10,5jp.lu.',conncrtliig wlthsluillartinliisou
tho Pa. Rutlroad, and arriving nt New Ymk nl
0,15, lUIll., & 11,4,5 a. III., A 8,50 (1,45 A 0,'!l) p. 111.
uiidti.uou.in resiicctlvtly. Sleeping cms aceoiu
any Uio2,53 a. iu.,5.20u.iu. and 10Ui5ii.m. tialns
wltiiout cluiugu,
.Leuvu Jlarrisburg for Headlinr. l'otijivllin. Tn.
mnqiia, Mliu-rsWIiu, Asliluud, liauiiikiii Plnu
Uro e, Allculown ft l'lilla'd. ut 8,10 n.m., ft 2,00 .1
4,10 p.m., slopping at Lebanon and nrlneinal way
suitloiis;lbe4,iUiuii. trains making cniiiicciloiis for
Phlladoiihlaaiidc-olumblaonly. For l'oltsvlllo
Schuylkill Haven nnd Auburn, via Schuylkill
and ttubiiuuhauna Railroad, leavo llarrlsburg nt
3,30 p.m. Returning: Leave New York nt it uo
Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 n.m.,conncctfng
with similar train on .East Pa. railroad returning
from Rending at 0,30 p.m slopping nt all stations;
lcavo l'olUvliieut7,3o 8,45a. in. ,anU2,45p.mJjhamo
kiuut 6,25 a. m.,Asblandat 7,00.i.m and 1210 noon
Tamaiiua at 8.30 a.m.,aud 2,20 p.in., lor PlUla-
Leavu PotuvlUe lor llarrisburir. via Krhnviknt
and SusQueliunua Railroad at 7,00 n.m. and 11,30
a. m., lor Pine Grovo and Tremont,
Reading Accommodation Tram leaves Reading
at 7,30 a.m., returning from Philadelphia at 5.1j
p.m.
l'ottstown Accommodation Trnlmloavcs Potts
town nt 0,25 a m. returning, loaves Philadelphia
ut 4,30 p.m.
Columbia Railroad Trains tpnvA Ttnn,ll. .1
I ,w u.u.., uuu viu y.tu. tv, cpiuuui, I.111Z, ilUCUS-
l'erkiomcn llali'Road Trains leavo Perkloracn
juneiiuiiub v,wiMa., anu u.w p. Ul. ItclurulllK I
Leave Skippack at 8.15 a.m., ami l,u p.m., caw
cectlng with slmllat,trains on Reading Rallroui',
On Sundays, leave New York at 8.00 p.m.. Phil
adclphia 8,00 n.m. and 3,15 p.m., tho 8,00 a.m. train
lUUUIUfi WU1
liarrisuurg
Heading at
bum. and 1
at 0.10 a.m.ond 4.25 n.m. for Phllndolnhia.
Commutation. Mllenne. Season. Mcnooi and Ex
curslou tlekcts to nnd irom all points, at reduced
rates.
Baggngo checked through ; 100 pounds allowed to
t'ovu iiuaai-uKi-r.
O. A. NICOLLS,
General Superlntcudeul,
Reading, l'a., Apr, 20, DitO.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, &
WESTERN RAILUOAD.-Summer nrrange-
lueni, jpr.3,itio. Trains leavo ns lonows :
KASTWAJtD. WEMTWAUD,
Ex
press Ac.
Ac
coin Ex
Mall
STATIONS.
Mall
com
press
l'.M.j
Via 51. ft E. Dlvls.l
a ii. r M
8.30 1 00
8.30 4 00
8.45 4 15
0.05 4 40
11.30 7 05
0.00 4 OO
11,15 II !
11.48 7 20
11.68
7.311
8.17
11.08
12.05 7 35
12.25 7 60
i-.'.rj 8 oo
s 13
1.115 8 25
1.15
1.25 8 42
1.4.1 8 60
2.IX)
22I0 28
2.35 0 30
2.57 0 50
8.08 1008
3.50 10.15
4.12 1-M
4.20
4.38
4.60
6.18
6.40
0.1 J
C20
l-.M.
Arinewiork, n,vi
0 40
jwoi jiarciay m.)
.A.'hrlstoplier St.,
lloboken
Ncwurk..
Washlncton
U 40
0 25
0 00
3.3j
3.25
3.00
0 15
12,10!
via Cen. Kit. nf N.J.
..new york...,
0 UO
2.40
r oot Libirlll 61)
....New Hampton...
7 15
12.30
11.48
1 1.35 1
5 53
.uxioiu
-...llrldcovlllo..
...l'hlladelphlii
.Trenton
l'hllllnshurL'
.s.yy'
7 HO
I. no
II. 25,
5 !M
5 33
.Mauunliu Chunk....
ll.-.u
11.02
...-,uciaware K
...Mount liethcl
Wilier Gap
..-.Htroudshurg
3
5 11
5 01
10.17,
lo.:ci
10.23
Knroguovllle
lleuryvllle
Oakland
4 41
I 20
365
3 41
10.
0.50
O.IOi
0.22 1
U.ITJ
rorus H
ToMhuuua
...... Uomdsboro
3 25
8.151
H.3.1
.........MOSCOW
Dunning
,....HcriuiIon
..(.'lark's Hummtl....
...Abtiigton............
-Factory vilie
....Nicholson.
H.bHopbottom
Montiosc
..New illlloid
Great llcud
r.M
.1 15
2 60
A.M
0.3.5
0.10
6.5-5
am
4.50
4.15
K.45
3.15
V.5II
P.M
8.1 J
11.1-0
11.30
M
THI
7.30
11.40
7.14
1-2.IAI
12.311
0.60
KM
1.30
2.110
2.21
11.10
6.ia
6.:m
A.5I.
l'.M,
Connections.
AtNcwIIomplou.wlth I'tntrnl 11. IL of New
i"" ,ioii.,ijiiaueiii,i'jaiuuciii,nomer'
vllle. Huston, ftc.
At Washington, wllh Morris Essex R.R., fur
New ork,Newark,Morilslown,Hovi'r, lluckt lts.
. At Msnunk'a Chunk, wllh llelvldero Delnwiu
1U It., for l'lilladeliihiii Trenton, Fhllllpsbing,
lAiiibertsvl e. l' l nJiun. ' 4 "
..A,rK5ra,;.,.n!1'wUL' I-ackawanna ft Illuomsburg
It. 11., for l'l tston. Wyoming, Klngsinn, Wilkes,
barre, Danylllo, Northumlierland, Ac, also, with
.'....,......,...., ...... ,uf viyiiiiiiiit, ,icn
bald, aud Carbondale.
AtOreatllcnd.wllhErloltallway, rorRlnglmni
ton, l.lmlui, Iiullnlo lihaiii,, riyraeusp, uiu
und
It. A, HENIIY, Geu, Puss, und Tkt,
glut.
$2000AYEAn;'
) tu little labor, something entirely new fur
all luosa out of employment, ustonlslilng resulls
heard from, cery day slnea dlscovcicd 15 to 110
per day made by ever- ono who has yet taken
hold of Iho business, open to all, no cupltal ro-
.... ,t..,u,,,iiUuiiy icurui ueillguuiu-
buged will oblige mo by vot noticing this: all
others address mo without delay, l or nattlcii.
mra please euclnso stamp for cli eular, ,ddi ess
' Nov.'a "mX V "loumne,a ""y uo-. P".
g L A T E R O O 1' I N O,
KVERY VARIETY
MOST FAVORABLE RATES,
JOHN THOMAS, AND CASPER J. THOMAS,
llox, 277. UtooMsnuita. Pa
MarJlOteUyr. mwsuuu,ja,
A LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTINO
TS:,7.'liV.1!LIcul(1 TUkCor. okuiak Steam
Tim nnderslsned wonld respectfully, announce
to llio puhllo that liu lias opened n
FIllST-CIiAea CONFIXTlONnilY BtOlll!,
lu lliolralldlng Inl ciy Tlo.l li- Fox' VcM
whoio ho Is prepared lo furnish nil lilndsnl
PLAIN A FANCY CANIUIM,
Flir.NCII CANDI1,
FOREIGN ft DOMHSTIO FltUITH,
HUTS, RAIKlNf, A0.i AC, AH.
11 Y Wit oli CHALK Oil UKIAlL.
Ill short, n full nsnortineut of rdl Kols In
Ids. lino of buslueus. A great variety of ,, , ,
J) 01, LB, TOYS, Ac.,
siillabloforlho Holidays. Piirllcul.ir nltcutlrSn
given to
BREAD AND OA ICES, '
nf all kinds, fresh every day.
CHRISTMAS UANDIEB,
0UIB1MAB TOYS.
A rail Is solicited, nud satisfaction will be
guaranteed.
NOV. 22,1807. J'AJttJlAm jrt-uiio,
REMOVAL OF
KJt Kit M t. Ib Jfc'fi
NEW H T O R E
to Hirivr.'H ni. oat,
ONTllKCOItNElt OF HAllKKT AN11 IKON STl'.KKTS,
Tho undersigned having received from tho city
a full and completo supply ol
SPRINO AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CJSDAR AXD WJLLOW'-WAllH,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
II A US A N I) ,V II O E S,
FLOUR, HALT, l'lHII, AND MEAT,
all of which I propo-io selling nt a very low flguro
for cash or produce.
W Call nnd seo.
Apt 11 1-', .
C. C. MARK.
RAND OPENING
(IKANI) OPENING
CIIIANI) OPENING
GltANO OPENING
ClItAND OPENING
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
WINTER GOODS,
WINTER. GOODS,
WINTER GOODS,
WINTER GOODS
WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
DHY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DIIY GOODS, . .1
DRY GOODS
DHY IGOODS, : '
HATS AND CAIfl',
HATS AND CAPs!
II ATS AND GAIN.
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HOOTS AND SIIORS
ROOTS AND SHOES'
HOOTS AND SHOES.
HOOTS AND KIIO,X.
ROOTS AND SllOEsI
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
HEADY-MADE CLO'I II ING.
READY-MAM! CLOTHING
ItEADY-JIADE CLOTHING;
I.OOKlNO-OLASSriS.
LOOKING-GLASS EK
L001C1NG-G1,AKS1I
LOOKING-GLASS I is,
LOOKlNG-GLAKSIvH,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS, .
PAINTS AND OHJ4,
PAINi-S AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OHJs
PAINTS AND Oil,,
GROCEHIEH,
UlLOL-DUir.s,
GltOUI-'.ltli'.S
tlltOt.'EItllX
UROUEltlES,
llUEENSWAIli:,
tlUKENSWAlti:
(IUKKNHWAIIE
lU'EENSWAHi:
HUEENSWAUE
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
llAltllWAHE
HAltllWAItE
IIAIIDWAUI
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
HALT,
SALT
SALT
SALT,
' SALT! .
FISH,
FISH
PISH,
F1TH
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
4 c.
AT
McKKLVY.
NEAL
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
C'O.'S.
CO.'S.
McKELVY, NEAL
JIcKELVY, NEAL
.iti;it'.ii l , r.i-;Ai,
McKELVY, NEAL
CO.'S.
Northwest corner ot Main ami Market Mreets.
Northwest corner of .Main aud Market Stuets,
nuriiiwcM corner or jiam anu siarkct Streets
Not Hi west corner of Main and ilnrket Streets.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
HLOOJISllURO, PA.,
1JI.OOMSI1URO, l'A
HLOOMSI1URO l'A.,
11LOOMSHUHO l'A.
HLOOMSHtlltt, PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
in hirgo quantities and al itduied rales, alwny
ou hand. '
COAL YAH 1").
1 TIII4 Ul
underslL'neil ip,.nr.triiiiv ii...... n.n
!,".lfc'!s "f Illoniiihburit mill Columbia county,
coal anil belcrted lump coal for sniithliig purpew
nun nicy Keen nu inn iiliiei-rat numbers ofstnvu
7.,. ... " "',.'.' ""J"'"iug -u-ivcivy, pit'iii ,v
Co s i urnnce; with a guud jiair of llsitlalo scales
al A
Oil tho whnif. in i'f li.h nl 1,..., .i
Likewise u lioi so und wuEon. to deliver coul to'
iiioso who desire It. As they purchase a lai go
iiiiioiint of conl.they intend tokcepn superior ur.
llcle, and sell utllio very lowest prices. Plenso
vAuuiiue lor yourselves ueloro purtnas,
ingeisowhere. J. w. HI'.NDEUSHoT.
AUGUSTUS MASON.
rpiIE undorblgncd will take In ex-
ciiiuiKo nir woiii ttnii uruct-rics, the following
immed articles !-Wlut, Rye, Cum, Oats, Full,,
lues, Lard, Ham,Sh(Hiliii.r,und sldo meat. lliiller.
l-.ggs, lliiy, Ae.,nttlio lilghest cash prices, at his
.w.v.j inui,', li.giJllllllu lltfir t'lllll JltrU,
Illoomsburg Mar. lO.' W" ' UKIBIIOT.
by persons or. Hher sex, and Iho Iwys mid glrU
earn nearly ss much as men. Omit Inducements
uio i.llwf lliuse win. will do oto their wlic X
who sees this notice, may send mo thclf iiudnss
anil lest the business lor iIiiiiik-Ivcs, I innUellio
lulluiiliig uiipani Icleil olleu To nil who are not
""i .iu,"ui;ii nun ,uo lllisiness, l wl l send SI tit
UUi.:!'-mhV: Aui,"'s K.H. ALI.KN, Allguslll,.M,..
H.
with
V. PETERJIAN,
LI1T1NCOTT 4 TROTl'ER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No, 21 North Water Street,
and No, So North Delaware A veuue
Philadelphia.
JOHN STROUP A CO.,
Successors lo Blroup 4 Brother,
WHOLI53ALE DEALERS IN FISH,
No. JINoith Whams, mid a Nwtli WottrSt.,
Philadelphia.
TN THE SPRINO MONTHS, THE
,!a.lu.1Jly undergoes a cliauge, and
iielin hold's
if uuuu fcut. n .,iAUir UIIU.
Coueoilllutbd Extraetor Knr-
supurllla Is ou ussi
iuui oi iuo greatcsi value.
A OLKAll, SMOOTH SKIN AND
He mbolU'ii Cpuu'iitratcd Exlruct Hurwirmrlllu,
To the Wohkinq Class ;-Inm now prepared
In lurnlsh all ilassts wlllironstuntt iiiployiiienl
ntlheir homes, tlmwholonl tho llmo, .,'r fur Iho
blo'FiilvriX
PA.
IRON, TINWARE,
r '--ii?T
TVTATlONAh I-OUMMix,
XN cn.ay.rA.
iitnninalmnr. Ooliimbln Coiuiiy, l'a.
,u..n.r. nronrletor of Iho nbovo- nnnsl
"' . .i In ic
cslelisUu islnlilinitneiii, in in-" i .
,oirdi-isfnrnM liliiiisiu ,, .
il AMI INKUY t-Ult CVtl.l.I I'.lll l. 11I.AI
1UUNACI. HTATIONA RY K.SU1NJSJ, ,
MILIJ3,TnitESlIlNUMACHINra,A0
, ,.rc.i imiinku Blovisof nil sires
nnd palUrns, Ploiflrous, nnd ovcrylhlug tviually
liiadolnllrst-ciasstounurns.
His oxtoritlvo facilities hnd practical workmen
warrant lilm In receiving tlio largest contracts on
tho most rcoRonnblo lerms.
Grain of all kinds win no laueu ui i."
Thlscsinlifhlimenl Is located near the liicat
wanna and Bloomsbuasllalad Depou
TOVU8 AND TINWARE.
gTC
A. M. RUPERT
nnnrtnnces to Ills friends ami customers' that
continues tlio above tmsliicss at his old placoou,
MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBUUG.
Llistnmcrs can bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every a-
ricty or articio iouuu m naiovo un" -
tnbllshnient in Iho clUcs, and on tho most reason
nblo terms, Repairing done at tho shortest notice,
25 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for salo.
"VTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.'
oil MAIN STllECT, NKAIH.T OrrojITE MILtEtt
UTOUK,
HLOOMSRUIia, TENN'A.
Tun undersigned has Just fitted up nad openod
his now
STOVE AND TIN SlIOI',
In thli plnco, whero he is prepared to mako up
ew TIN WAiiK of all kinds In his 1 no, and do
repairing with neatness and dispatch, upon tho
must reasonable terms. 110 also keeps on hand
STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS & STYLES,
which ho will boll nnou lerms 10 sun nurruascrs.
Glvo him a call, ilols a good mechanic, and
deserving 01 1110 puuuo pauuuuai-.
liloonisbui-g, April 20, 1807.
Q.EOROE II. ROBIiRTH,
Importer and Dealer in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, 40.,
No. 811 North Third Street, ebovo Vino,
Philadelphia.
Jacoii K. SMITH,
J, R. Si:i,TZiit
T Z EJt,
M I T IT & S 15 I.
Imporlcvsand Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
II A R D W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLERY, AC,
NO. 109 r?. THIUD BTJtKET, AU. CAT.T.OW11IM',
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22, 07-tf.
"TVJEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ISAIAH 1IAOF.NHUCH,
Main SI reel ono door above K. MeiidenlinH's
Sloif. .
A largu assortment of stoves, Heaters nnd
Ranges eoustnutly ou band, nnd lor sale ut thu
luiie'.t rates.
Tlunlng In nil its branches carefully attended to,
and hiitlsliullon t;uar:iulccd.
Tin m nrk of all kinds wholesale and utall. A
trial is rcmicslcd.
-AprAiHtf
rnilK KKW HAllDWAltE STOKE.
I NR l'JiUK ULTltA.
ilnvln cnlnrKCiI our Hloro Jtooiu mid J tut
orKNliD A NEW BUi'I'IA',
directly from the JIamifat;tuicr, purchased for
cash, ia iiUccllnln'i niaikct, vf v uru pupjunud to
,iftV V tllOKIlllR to
' rAUMEUS, JIECIIANICB. liUlM)EUK.
mulllie icht of MAnltlud. ii tieneral stock, com
luiftlni; nil tho Utudi nud iiunlltlGH usunlly kept
In a city Hard Wnio Btoro, sultahto lo tho wants
or tho county, nl unusually low prices.
All those who nrodoMi Ions of purchasing goods
In our lluo cau khvo Jloney Uy JuuUlulu at tho
ricase Kivo us a call nud examlno our fitoclc Ac.
Apr, 2.1.C0-lyr Jllooiusburg, Tfti
s
HAUPIJJSS &. HAKMAN,
k.uim; Fouaiinv asd jiANUPACTUiiiKO mop.
SIOVUS & l'LOWa WHOLESALE & RUTAIL
TUK IJXl.lU-.ATr.D HOSTllOSB IUON ULA.M AKII
THU 11UTT0N MOOUUN 11EAU l'LOWS.
CiisllngsAand Firo llrlck for repairing eilyBtoviB.
All kinds otlirass or Iron casting made to order
upon short notice.
11. F. HHARl'LCSS A I'. (J. HARM AN,
Illoomsburg, Fa. I'roprlclorit.
Mar.fJ.'OO-ir,
0
HANGEV1LLE POUNDRY,
JIACIIIND SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL
vuitiua.
The undersigned desires to Inform his friends
and the publlo generally, that ho has rebuilt and
enlarged his Foundry and MnchluerJhop, and re
moved all Ills- bushier from Light Btrtel to tho
above named place, where in cnnucc'.ioii wltll
bin Foundry ho will cnntlnuo lo inmiulacturu
Wheeler's Railway Chain Horsc-l'owcr and
Thresher, (Improved), Carueiru l'.iteut.
THREfjllCR AND CLEANRR,
either overshot for Trcnd-I'otver or undershot
wllh Lever-l'ower. Ho also mmuifactuieii lo
order und liu up all kinds ol
MILL O E Alt I NO,
CiietilarSaw Mandrels, l'ntcnt Slides for Saw
Mills, the latest Improved Iron Ream Flows of
dlUcicui kinds Wooden Ream Flows, Double
Com Plows, and Flow 1'oluU of every descrip
tion generally used thiougliout tho county,
IRON KUTTLE8', HULLS
Cellar Urates, Stoves.Slcd and Sleigh Soles, and
luiacteeiylhliiggeuiially niadolun country
l-o'.indry. Thoso wishing to purchnso Machines
would do well to cxamlno his maclilnes, and tho
lmpiovemcntsinailoontho power, by which tit
least LM per ciut. of tho friction Is taken oil;
ALL MAC1I1NRS AlHi WARRANTED
to glvo good satisfaction, nud terms uiado to suit
pin chasers. All kinds cf ccuutry produce taken
lu exchange for Flows and castings.
Thankful to Ills friends and patrons for past
fa vol a ho would still (ontluuotusoliiiUlhosniue,
WILLIAM hCIlUYLFlt.
Apr.'J.U'J-tf Uiunguvlllo l'a.
T EHIOII VALLEY AG1UCULTU-
XJ RAL CHEMICAL WORKS.
iillEINIO & HELFBICH,
JIASCrACTUUElW OF
lll'.F.INIfl'H COMl'LUTi:
U O N E ' MA K U It E.
A eonceiitruled liinnurecombluingtho reliable
firtlllrliigpropertUsofliONKIiUSTormio'UNI)
llONi:, with the udlvo elements of I'LRUVLVN
OUANO, A.MMONIACAL MATTFH, AND
KUPKlt PHOSPHATE OP LIME,
NOTICH. Wo prepare but tho ono article,
gniiiuiileeiiig it as sluudard, lellablo nnd unli
lorin. Lower grailes and variations lu nuallty lu
suit ullterent. Ideas of piices aro geneiully pro
d need by dlileient proportions of udulturailon.
Farmcis can save inonev bv ,n,ln..i, ,i,
l.Y thiniselvts, WoutoonfylaiiiuaudnD i'hos-
jHiniiciiuiiimior i nospiintoof Lime, Send for
luiV.iVJ ,,,in 7, y iuui, i-uf (,ai ni jiantuac.
Jlar.lO.'mnt. WALTKR HCOlT.l VlitwistiFn.
LMDOLD'S
fOXCKNTHATKI) FLUID EXTIt.Vtrr
SUIHA1'AHIU.A
r-IIADICATH UttflTlVE ASP UI.C'Klt.VTIVi: UK.
KAUKa or 7u u
THROAT. N0y.kKYI RVKUD, BCALF
Which sodUflguro tho appearance, l'UIiaiNM
iuo eMl tuects of mercury uud umovliiK all
laillls. II,,. n ,,,,,MlM r lillvwli
r i VMSli1!.?,'."?. JJ J&VliSJ&Uin-ii uii5
CIULllltKN with perfect SAFETY.
.i'l'':,1,,rr,11',.uK,''llls" " pub shed In
o&1rSu
tho lixlructof harsanarillalii M,ri,iii.Viii4i..
by llcnjainln Tiuvcrs, F. R. H &c. Hpeaklng ol
n.'.'???fi''iSf'!l"a..,".,"luB irom.tho' exeosS ot
ii... i-." . i. 'tB l,luv I,u iciueuy is equut lo
fnSn1"01 '"Mu I lu iiower Is eitrior.
dluary, luoreso than uuy other drug I uiu ao
'ffSl wl '' I" iho sirlctost ense.a Ttw.
i.?.iWi!.U,' i,,u. '"Valuublo atlributo, that It I, Viipil.
S i'Ih "."i""'18 "' th,e y':n o sunken, una yrt
solrrlUble as renders other tubslaucui of Iho
tonic cluss unavailable or Injurious.
II ELM HOLD'S
CUXCLXTIIATlfD KXT1UCT KAIUIAI'AKILLA,
liilabllslieil upwards of I) years. I'rcparcd by
Apr...'..,,, 'fclVrigSlV.
Pp$
DRUGS &. MEDICI
JONATHAN
LN Hl?THT.T.-, X
U.of lllttorhsi(eyerfalli.i.H )UMV
kind of Dsneiislat
lelne yet discovered for the coroJ?
Dyspepsia. I. vcr Cnaipinmt, ,,2
MUmamnt .tlio. Tin on t. t ni.i 'irJ'l
Thlon'l . X .Vn'f
i no
CHA'
k . .' -m tuuivv
gist.
TAYLOlPs 6llrfMnd'
OLIVE llllANni
HUT K It s
JOB PI
;ecutod
rchsonn
iBLOJ
.tit .
STO
A mild nnd ngrecablo Tonic Htimi.. f irf oi
nclilonnd Ciuniliintlvo st: above
B I T T E II H
I'tlrnntnil Millrnlt' ri-mn It.i i
lybeiunclalln
Vf cm
DYSPEPSIA, .win el
' GENERAL liKim.tTv .DB
-.,.,1
. nnd Loss of Appetite;
,i t i,-i
nud nn excellent Corrcctlvcfur
from Disorders of tho Ilowtls.liat
Sohl Evcrywliero.
t B.SA
i, Jowelr;
touso.
CATHf
,st.;beh
cpot, No. 413 Market Street, 1'LIUA-
J. K. TAYLOR 4 CO,
SopLl,'68-ly.
, 801X1
U and si
JENRY
1 linntA f
Ayer's
furg Malt
V-
AVID1
below
For restoring Gray!!!
ils natural Vitality and 6
A
ii;.;-.' it--y
is ill nun.
Iicullliy, ai,)'')
fill' lircHrt Pbioopal
linir. Val 'B. M'K
iV u ,portut
lo Ut om.xo, itin
.,-., .j ' I Marke
mm
frcshus! rfH; ,11.
-23sE-- Tl.Jn hair si
. uuuic ,
cncil, fitllinpr' lmir c liecl;eil, nf
ness olien
tlmitirl, lull filu.ti-
,t ?, . j niK
rntliili cnu r&li lnEx
by its use
hair where Iho follicles aic ilu'1-"
or tho fflittiJj iitrophicil nuil i 'jjjjjT.
Hut such ni remain can lie !.
usefulness by this niiiilkalion. IKS-,?:
of fouling Iho Iiair with a i i
mcnt, it will keep it clean iu.il ,.1i,u11q1i
Its occasional use will ircunU--- A
from turning gray or fulling ,1 Btn.ttd
consequently prevent linluVs!.
from thoso deleterious suuntaiati VKt
mako somo prcparatious ilacp:.1 f
injurioii? to tho hair, tlio VifHgjl1
ouly benefit but not liarm it. L&in an
merely for a rJ,
HAIR DRESSlfc
f 1US. M
nothing clso can lio fotitul atl llaTtl
Containing ncillier oil nor itauiK m
not soil wliito camlirie, uuil i1- K0Ods
long ou tho hair, giving it an
lustro nnJ a grateful jierTunic,
Prepared by Dr.J. C, Aver ll ui
LEAi
can II
indent.
Practical anu Analytical ttidm
MASS. (iengo I
piuoa $i.oo,
U?cli.3, 1SIO.
1XCIL
iit..oi
Ayer's Oherry Peer
,.l MER
For Diseases of tho Throat
such as Couchs. Colds. WIik
Cough, Bronehitki, AsthaJORia
i ..' Mam
uuu ouuiuuiiiuvu.
l'mlol.lv nnver liprure in tlio llholi
BTt
medicine, lias anj tiling won so n Iddyas!'
liion tlio conlldeiico of mankind, aitlw
abo
leiiieilvloriilihiionarycorapiainis. irooN
feiiei of years, and among most of frvi ptu,
men it has liicn hlglier and higher la ttsvj'
Iiiii,a3 It lias becomo better known. It"
t hami-tcr and power to euro tlio vanom Jl Vj
ol'lliu hnijrs and tliroat, havciaado it kw
h.iblo protector agalntt Uicin. B M ft a J AC
iu'ldor I'urnii ofdiscaso and lo younjcDLjij bi.t
nl the same Llmo Uio moat effectual remw
be given for incipient consumption, w
pcitimiin-ci'tloiisoftliotliroatnnilluDjslj u. :
iniuii against sudden attacks of trai3 qui
be kept nu hand In every family, Mil iaixcuai
me Kuiiit'timcs subject to colds and cat
tlioiild Iw iirovldcd with this antMotc h 7
Allliough settled t'oinKmiiiion Wl 'Kt
iir.ible, still great numbers of casciiftffll gro,
e.uj secincd settled, havo been comjWjic, ui
and tho patient restored to snund M
Clurni l'nlaraU So conipleto H'
urcr llie ilUordcrs or tlio Lunes mulli m
tlio most nbstiiuto or Uicm yield to lt--l.s. i
lug el io could reach them, under tlio l"".
toi iit they subsldo aud disappear. . .1
bluijen ami Vulille !2"''er' U1!J.ia
cor
.isthmtt U always iclievcd nad oils -cuicdbylt.
, , .,1 j 'lj
UroiielilttH is generally cured IrsfJ.Mui
Clun-u IVi torann small and freiia-iilL
bo generally aro its virtues knonuwTy
not publleh tlio ccrtlilcatcs of Ihcm licit,' l A.
tliaii'nssuro tlio publlo that Its quallim'U. f
U1.UU.OII11.U.
Ayer's Ague
For Pover and Abuo, Intermittffl. Jij, ,u.
Chill Vovct. Ilemlttent FevB;Menfi
Aguo. l'eriodioal or DUIous it
and Indeod all tho alTections sw., .
Irom malarious, marsh, ox 01 t
poisons, Q.
. i Its namo Implies, It docs Cure, ujtK.
Ml. CoutalninxnclllierArseiilcQiinilii'.M atr
.hi,-, nor any other mineral or poisouou JwC
Mli.il.ivev, It In nowise inlurcs any vitt
iiiiinber nnd Importance of Its cures I" J'Tll 'I
" ai o literally bevond account, fJ" J W
I' Iuui; a parallel in the history of APf
Our prldo U gratified by tlio ackaoiiltViJ.
wclic uf the radical cures cuectcl MTSiK
e.iMi., nnd w hero other remedies had TH J M
I ii-i;-clliiiated persons, either ! JU.
are Miliar tlirougn mlaimatlo locidW'W ,
tertwlby takinnthe AQUB C.f'l.i'iS '
er .leer Compfnl)(, arising fro ,
of Iho Liver, It Is an oxccllcnt remedy, ","LV
ymLliorliiiohoallhyactivity. MwttB
For Illhous IiUonlers and Liver Cavf
nn pxeellcnt remedy, produdos num! f
ln.i rkablo cures, whero other rodlM"'.'5?,
l'lepaiwl by liu. J. C. AVElt A i;
ami Analytical Chemists, LoncU, Mui. n
all round tho world. J' J
VRicr., $1.00 vvn noi"s '
gENDEUHIIOTT'S
QEHMAN OATl'LE l'OV'. E..J
This I'owder is believed to bo sins'1-
Horse or Cattlo I'owder lu ue. R 1 . .
blood, cleanses iho syslf m, and glu'1'',! u.
Hon and tono to tho stomach. Ry II1 a
will improvo In llesh, nnd the c"l n
smooth nnd glossy, ' Hi
Cows falteu and glvo twenty pif1
milk. 1 y
Shcep Improvo and pioduco a lu-.il'i: 1 1
floece.
Hogs fatten and aro freo from sore ft
temper, and all pen diseases. V?
Wholesala and Retail IW
IIENDERailOTT'a UrngS'.Jji
orrosiTK ambbicas sjr mi
Feb. 19,'MMf HLOOMSl1111
"AINAVRiailT & CO.,
wiio'lebalk aitooEj-p
N, IV Corner 'Second and Arch
l'HiUti
Ucalcrslu , i
TEAH.ljyitUPB.COFFKfi.HUOAIl.1 V
BICE, BrlCIH, lit CAIIB 80DA, -
ti. Orders will receive prompt Uec' 11
UaylO.ls07.Iy.
I OYER
J, Drower
' I r. LITJ
1. OIOOIE.
,OL
TENllYI
lJewelp
-OUIS Dl
j near soi
Iki!
Nil
Q. W. BLABON 4 CO., -j
Mauulaclurert ol f1
OILCLOTH. AND WINDOW HUW '
Warehouse, No, 121 North Third 6"
I'hlladelphla.