TUU YOUNG FOLKS. Tom Thumb. (Concluded.) When thoy camo to Iho pnrson's house, Tom sllpt through tho window liars Into tho room, mid then nillcd out ns loud ns ho could liawl, "Will you have all that Is hero?" At thla tho tlilovcs were frightened, and said, "Holt ly. softly I Speak low, that you may not awaken anybody." Jtut Tom seem ed as If ho did not understand them, and bawled out again, "How much will you havo? shall I throw It all out?" Now tho cook lay In tho noxt room : and hearing a nolso nlio raised herself up In her bed and listened. Meruit lino Iho thieves woro frightened, and ran off a niiiowny; but at last they plucked up their hearts, and said. "Tho llltlo urchin Is only trying to make fools of us." Bo they camo back and whisper ed sortly to him, saying, "Now lot us havo no moro of your roguish Jokes ; hut throw us out somoof tho money." Then Tom called out as loud aa ho could, "Very well I hold your hands! hero It eomos." Tho cook heard this quite plain, so slio sprang out of bod, and ran to onon tho door. Tho thlovca ran off aa If a wolf was at their talis j and tho mold, having groped about and found nothing, went away for a light. By tho tlmo Hho camo hack, Tom had slipt ofT Into tho barn ; nnd when, sho had looked about and Rcarchcd every holo and comer and found nobody, Bho went to bed, thinking slio must havo liccn dreaming with her eyes open Tho Ilttlo man crawled about In Iho hay-loft, and at last found a snug place to llnish his night's rest In; so ho mm himself down, meaning to sleep nil (layugiit, and thou iind his way homo to Ills father and mother. Hut alas! how woefully w.n ho undono! what iTos.-os and sorrows happen to us nil in this world! Tho cook got up early before tluy-brcak, to feed thocows; and oi" straight to tho hay-loft, carried away a largo bundle of hay, with tho liltlo man in tho mlddlo of It, fast iwlcep. llo still, however, slept on, and did not awako till ho found Iiimwlf in the mouth of the cow : for tho cook had put tho hay Into the cow's rick, and tlio cow had taken Tom up In a mouthful of It. "aootl lack-a day!" sain lie, "how came I (o tumble into the- mill'."' lint ho soon found out wheal ho really was; and was forced to have all his wils about him, that ho might not get between tho cow's (colli, ami so ho crushed (o death. At last down he went Into her stomach. "It Is rather dark here," said ho; "Ihey forgot to build windows in this room to let tho sun in: a candle would bo no bad thing." Though ho made tho best of his bad hick, ho did not like his quarters at all; mid (ho worst of it was, that moro and moai hay was always coming down, aim tnospucoleft for him became small or and smaller. At last ho cried out as loud as ho could. "Don't bring me anv more hay ! Don't bring me any moro nays" Tlio maid happened to bo Just then milking tho cow; and hearing soma one speak, but seeing nobody, and yet being quite suro it was thosamo voice that pIio had heard In tho night, Sho was mi frightened that sho fell pit her stool, ami overset tho mllk-nall. As soon as sho could pick herself up out of ino turr, sho ran off as fast ns sho could to'ier master tho parson, and said, "Sir, sir, tho cow Is talking!" Hut tho par son said, "Woman, thou art surely mad!" However, ho went with her into tlio cow-house, (o try and seo what was tho matter. Scarcely had they sot their foot on tho threshold, when Tom called out, "Don't bring mo any moro hay ! Then Iho parson himself wits frightened; and thinking tho cow was surely bo wllehcd, told his man to kill her on tho spot. So tho cow was killed, and cut up ; and tho stomach, In which Tom lay, was thrown out upon n dunghill. Tom soon set himself to work to get out, wlilcli was not n, very easy (ask ; hut at last, Justus ho had madoroom to get his head out, fresh Ill-luck bofell him. A hungry wolf sprang out, nnd swallowed up tho wholo stomach, will Tom in It, atono gulp, and ran away. Tom, however, was still not disheart ened ; and thinking tho wolf would not dislike having somo chat with him as ho was going along, ho called mil, "My good friend, I can show you a famous treat." "Whcro's thatV" said tho wolf. "In such and such a house," said Tom, describing his owu father's Iiousos ''you can crawl through tho drain into tho kitchen, nnd then Into tho pantry, and thero you will find cakes, ham, beef, coin chicken, roast pig, apple-dump lings, and every thing that your heart can wish." Tho woir did not want to bo asked twlco; so that very night ho went to tho houso and crawled through tho, ilraiu Into tho kitchen, nnd then Into tho pantry, and nto and drank thero to his heart's content. Ah booh as he had had enough, ho wanted to get away but ho had eaten so much that ho could not go out by tlio saino way that hu camo In. Tills was Just what Tom had reckon od upon ; and now ho began to set up a great shout, making nil tho nolso ho could. "Will you bo easy V" said tho wolf: "you'll awaken everybody In tno nouso If you make such a clatter.' "What's that to mo?" said tho little man : "you havo had your frolic, now I'vo a mind to bo merry myself;" and ho began again, slngingnnd shouting an totiii as no could. Tho woodman and his wlfo being nwnKeneu uy tho nolso, peeped throuuh a crack In tho door; but when thcysaw mat a wolf was thero, you may well supposothat thoy wero sadly frighten ed; and tho woodman ran for his axe. nnd gavo Ids wlfo n scytho. "Do you stay behind," said tho woodman, "nnd when I havo knocked liltn on tho head you must rip him up with tho scytho." Tom heard all this said, nnd cried out, "Father, father 1 I am hero, tho wolf has Bwaiiowcu mo." And his father Bald, "Heaven bo praised I wo havo found our dear child again;" nnd ho told his wlfo not to uso tho scytho for fear Bho should hurt him. Then ho aimed n great blow, nnd struck tho wolf on tho head, and killed him on tho pot; nnd when ho waa dead thoy cut open ids body, nnd set Tommy freo. "Ah I" Bald tho father, "what fears wo havo had for you I" "Yea, father," answer ed ho; "Uiavo travelled nil over tho world, I think, In ono way or other, Blnco wo pnrttd j nnd now I nm very glnd lo cmnn homo and get fresh nlr THE again." "Why, where havo you been V" said his father. "I havo.beeli Ih a moused hole, and in a snail-shall, and down a cow's throat, and In tho wolf's belly; and yet hero I am again, safo and Bound." '.Well," said they, "you aro como back, nnd wo will not sell you again for all tho riches In tho world." Then thoy hugged and kissed theli dear little son, and gavo him plenty to cat and drink, for ho was very hungry; and thoy fetched now clothes for him, for his old ones had been qulto spoiled on hlsjoumoy. So Master Thumb slay- ed at homo with his father and mother, In pcaco; for though ho had been so great a traveller, and had dono and scon so many lino things, and was f6nd enough of telling tho wholo story, ho always agreed that, after nil, Thcro's no placo llko hombI FARMER'S COLUMN. Our Fairs. It Is gratifying to observe, In view of tho Increasing Interest felt In our au tumnal exhibitions, that year after year, a largo number of persona become con tributors to them, and n largo number of spectators visit them. Pcoplo of all professions nnd pursults,wlthln a circuit of ten to fifteen miles, attend them. They nro annual "exchanges" whero tho wholo community meet faco to faco with friendly grcctlngs,nnd interchange sentiments and opinions incident to their calling, iu well as upon tho current subjects of public Interest. Wo ven turo to say Hint every ono who contri butes lo llicso fairs, whether ho Is suc cessful or not in obtaining premiums, returns to his homo In a Joyous sta(o of mind, from (ho consciousness (hat ho has assisted In sustaining tho honor and dignity of tho great calling In which ho Is engaged ; and If unsuccessful in ex hibiting any thing better than all tho rest, ho at loast did his host anil was con tent. There aro very fow counties iu Penn sylvania which cannot get up a credita ble show, did all tholr best farmers heartily unlto to clfcct it. This will bu moro apparent when wo observe that never moro than a very small portion of tho farmers of acounty actively unlto that is by contributions of somo, kind, iu accomplishing these exhibitions. Not one-fourth of acouuly wo can say with safety is represented at these displays except by mcro personal attendance Jinny throe-fourths of all those present come to sou the contributions made by others, and their commentaries upon what they seo aro not very complimen tary lo themselves, Inasmuch as it fre quently consists of assertions ns to thesu periority of their owu animals or pro ducts,icnV they hadalhonie,hut which their want of spirit, added to tlio dread of a little labor and expense, interposed to keep there ! Nevertheless, there is good encour agement (o persevere In these Annual Agricultural Kalrs; yearly tho feeling ii Increasing In their favor, by an acces sion to tho mombcrahip or tho associa tions as well as to the number of con tributors. In a littlo while nearly every good farmer In the respectivo counties will be enrolled in their behalf; and If all cannot become active members nnd contributors, thoy can give their coun tennncc, influence nnd moral hiipport. Gcrmmitoum Telegraph. A doou Notation. Tlio following rotation of crops, adopted by I'eler Hod son, of Venice, Cayuga, N.Y., although similar to that In uo by somo other far mers, is so good a ono for retaining or Increasing tlio land, that wo think It worthy tlio consideration of our readers. Tho soil on which (his rotation is used Is a good medium loam, neither very light, nor of tho heaviest or strongest character. l''irstyear, corn or sod. Second year, barloy, followed by clo ver, not cut nor pastured, but allowed to rot down. Third ycar.clovcr plowed under when full grown, nnd nttcr pulverizing tho top of tho invortedsod wlthatwo-horso cultivator, sowing with wheat. Fourth year, wheat. Fifth year, clover and timothy metv dow. Sixth year, pasture. It will bo seen that only two tillage crops aro allowed In succession, tlio owner remarking that thrco always make tho land "sleepy." A Biunll crop of oats Is raised only for homo uso. A freo uso of litter for tho stable cattlo and horses, mixing all tho materials uu formly together In heaps, cnnblcs him to manufacture nbout400twohorsoloads of manuro per annum from u farm of nbout ISO acres. This ho applies for tho beneilt of tho com crop tho year before It Is planted, spreading It broadcast up on tho crass about mid-summer or carll er. Ho lluds no detriment from any supposed evaporation of (ho manure during (ho heat of summer ; tho grass grows wilh moro vigor, nnd tho soluble part of tho manuro becomes gradually dlimscd among tho roots and through tho sull. Ho has found tho best result when tho manuro Is spread as early as tho mouth of Juno. l!y this time tho winter nccimiulntlons havo rotted enough, nnd tho long fibre Is broken. Skttjno Out StuAwukiiky Beds. Strawberry plants can uqw bo set out from tho mlddlo of August to tho end of Soplembor. "It la truo August Is gener ally a very dry month, but In caso of tho abseuco of; rain tho uowly planted beds must bo watered every day or two until thoy havo become established. Tho bed should not bo In a damp situ ation or tho soil heavy. Dig deep, pul vorlzo finely, and apply a pretty heavy doso of good barnyard manuro. Let tho divisions bo nbout thrco and a half feet In width nnd as long ns may bo desira ble Set tho plants about eighteen Inches apart, insert them Iu tho ground (Irmly but not too deeply, nnd then keep clear of all grass and weeds. As to tho varieties wo should choose for our own planting tho following : "Triumph,""Ilus8cll,imd"Hovoy;" and If wo wished another, Jocundn. Thoy should bo planted in this wlso In making up a full bed, with half a dozen or n dozen divisions: I Triumph, 2 Jocundn, U Hovoy, 1 Itusscll. In this way a lino crop Is assured with as much certainty ns anything can bo. Tho last of November protect tho plants with a light covering of straw tho llrst year, ftflor that If nooded light manure may bo substituted as n covering. A half crop may bo expected tho llrst season. A mulch or straw cut two or thrco Inches long will keen tho ground moist and cool, which this licrry likes. nnd smother tho woods. This should bo applied tho first part of April, An application of spent tan isnlsooxcollcnt. COLUMBIAN ANI) DEM0cIiAS7 BtbOifebJS, DRY GOODS. 1800. SEPTEMBER 1800. IIP "STOXJ "W-A-ISTT BARGAIN IN DllY GOODS, NOTIONS, I10S1EUY, , OLOVEH, AC, AC, 0 0 TO M. P. LUTZ. , .main stiieet OPPOSITE THE COUHT HOUSE, BLOOMSBUB.Cf, TJL. ' Apr,10,(-tf. G HEAT REDUCTION IN PItlOES AT I'KTKK ENT'B HTOIIE, IN T.IOHT BTKEET, OF SPItlNQ ANDSUMMEK GOODS. TIIK siiliscrllier lifts Just received unit linn mi hand nt Ills old stand In Light Hlreet, n largo nnd select ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE purchased at the lowest llsnro, mul which ho determined to soli on ns modcrato terms nil bo procured olsewhoro lit Light Street, for cash on cousrur ruoDVCK. His stock consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles nnd latent fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels, Hosiery, Carpets, Silks, Shawls, READY MADE CLOTHING, Hatlnetbi, Cnsslmcrs, Collouadcs, Kentucky Juius. AC, ill it'. GROCERIES, MACKEltAli, (lueensware, Ccdnrware, Hardwaie, Modtclues. Drugs, Oils, Taints, ftc. BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS In short everything usually kept lu n country store. Tho patronage of his old lrleuds nu0 the public generally. Is respoctlully solicited. The highest market prlco paid for couuUy pro duce. TETEIt ENT. Light Hlreet, Nov. 8 lt7. piRST CLASS GOODS. It AUK 11 A II O A I N H. Tho subscriber has Just thoroughly restocked bis Store. In Cutawlssa, lately occupied by M' Nluch ft Khuuuiu, and now ollois fur salo A COMl'LETE STOCK OF 1)HV CI001W, Uroctrlcs nml general mcrcliamllso which tor (luiility und variety will compare favorably with auy In thecouutry, llo nus n Iresli assort ment of SPRING GOODS which ho will dlsjMtso of for cash or country pio iluce. Amoiiuhis liry tloods Mill lo Jound all tho latest und best patterns of MIMMNH, (UNOIMMH, 0AI.IC0IX, fi.anni:lm, HIIAWI.H, ftt.KH, t'ASHIMlUW, ItltOADCI-OTllS, COTTONADFH, JEANS Ac, Ac. (IKOUKItlKH. OI.AKSWAKK, (ItnilUNSWAIlE, llAltllWAItE CK1UUWAUK niUHIS, OILS, PA I NTH, VA UN Ml I EM Ac. II ATS A TAPS, HOOTS & SHOES mul. In l.ii-t, u i-oiiihb'le lino of good. I lunging lohls hostile. AsliobllyH mid sells tor tiisli hu can llllor.' lo keep bis lillces ns low U not lowerlban most (lenleis, Jllsmottols "dllK'i: 1AI.LH A Nil S.VAI.T, PIIOHTS." COAL OF ALL KINDS Constantly on band nnd tor salo nt tho lowest mnrket rates, moko rmu.iTs I'lioarttATE, Especial attention paid lo tho selecl Ion ot lttilld Ing mutcrlal, Cutlery, Mechanics Tools, nnd Hardware of nil kinds, lo which tlio nttentlon ot builders and others Is requested. ailAIN I'UnCHAHUD. A fair share ot public custlom Is desired nnd no ellorts will 1m mullicd to glvo entlro sntlslac tlou. JO.SEl'II 11. KNITTI.r. Apr. 10,09 cm Cntnwlssn, l'a. JMPORTANT NOTICE. MA(IN1I'I(!ENT DISlTuVV O F D R ESS 0 O O D S, AT THE NEW STORE, UROWER'S HUILDING, The splendid looms of J, J, UttOWElt, are completed and nowojicuto tlio public with tbo FINEST STOCK over ollered In Uloomsburg. All tho N E W EST STYLES of Dress Uoods, 111:, Cloths, Cussluiers, Linens, Flauuels Ac, CARP E T S or every style nud lor nil prices. Oil Cloths In great variety, A full lino of SUPERIOR GROCERIES Coirecs, Tens, Sugars, Spices, wurianted pure nnd good. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, In carefully assorted variety. GLOVES, II O 8 I E R Y, HOOr 8KIRTH, COltSETH AND A COMPLETE assortment of WHITE OOODS, Tho public nro earnestly Invited to eiamlno these lino goods, befoio pur chasing cl-sewbeio nud are guaranteed satlslac lion. No expense or Iroublo lias been spared to mako THE MOST COMl'LETE establishment lu this section of tho Htata. J. J, IlItOWElt. MayT.'MMf Uloomsburg l'u. DON'T INl'END AErONIBIlING TlimVOItMl rUMl-INCl OIL, UUTWATKII. K A Y'S P U M P S, UilED AND ADMlllEU 1IY EVEItY ONU Especially the ladles, being Uruly the ladles' friend, working much lighter und easier than the old treo l ump. They don't innko such a slop nnd don't collect so mncli luo nronnd the lioor In the wlntor, the water not running so lougartcr pump lni'. Havlm- takrn the first nremlum ntnvprv fair tbey liave been cxhlbltod: also rccommeu. getting out more water lu less tlmo and with less labor. Lhoy throwing a barrol of water a minute. A II wo ask is a trial, uml we aro contldout we can pleaso you. Again t It Is moro simple, It having no lower box packed with tow uud tallow, which Is tbo greutest trouble Iu the tree pump, Auutlier great udvautagu is, that wlieu you get a new pump you uru not compelled to drluk for a whole year 1'ITCII l'INE OK BLACK OAK WATEIU Our pump belug uiadoof wild cucumber wood, w hlcli Is free from tuste, also lasu louger lu wu Ur. It lias also many other advuutaces. which cauouly be found out by using tbem. i'hey have ueeu iu umj iu iub uuriiiurn pun ui uiu muiv tor twenty years; selling rapidly everywhere. ah oruors uirougu inu posi uince or leu at ins residence Honburu street.soulh side oftbelbute IU, will ou promptly uiieiuieti mi, uy .1 t.i.r..-, ivai, W J1I.1AUS-U1(T, lA Manufacturer. A.J. 1'ItKSOOlT. OATAWIBHA, l'A. Agout. No orders will lio received unless nddicssed to Mr. Kay or to Mr. 1'riscoll bis auent, July foyw-ly. DRUGS & MEDICINES. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For ruslorint) Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A thc.itig which M 1- 11 IllH'O uurcciimu, If i i.i... 0..rr..i.,l V, rCVA ni'ii ii ii i , mm eim-iun oneil. fulling Imir clu'ckcil, nml bald no s nlli'ii, lliotitrli nut nitrify, cured liy ilt use. Nollitug (nil icjIoio tlio Imir where, tliu t'ollii liH am ilcstroycil, or thu plainly atrophiuit r.nd decayed. But jitcli ni roniain can lo wtved for liscftiliio.13 by this application. Instead of fouling tlio hair wilh a pasty scdi mcnt, it will keep it clean nuil vigoroni. Its occasional u.o will prevent tho linir from turning (tray or falling oil, ami cousctpiently preyent bal;lnesj. 4 Eroo, from those dcielci ions substances wliic.li' mnko somo jivcpaniltoin dangerous and iiijuriom to tlio hair, tho Vigor cnu only benefit hilt not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing olso rim 'hu found to desiralj Containing neither oil nor dye, it uoij not soil white cambric, and yet lnst3 long on tho Imir, giving it a rich glossy lustra nud n grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Pkactical and Analytical Ciikmists, LOWELL, MASS. PBlOIl tl.OO. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, tbo purposes of a Lantivo Perhaps no ono mail- every country and ninonir nU classes, as this mild but cOlctcnt purgative 2111. The obvious rc.i- ponlStlliatitlsftmorcre- V?7T':a llnl.lA .ml fnrinnnl KlTni.. tual remedy man any other. Those who lime tried It, know that It enred themj Uiosowho havo not. know that It cures their neighbors nnd fi lends, and nil know Uiat what It docs onco It docs always Uiat It never falls Uirough noy fault or ncglcctuf Its composition. Wo havo thousands upon thou sands of certificates of their rcmarbablo cures of tho following complaints, but such cures nro known In every neighborhood, and wo need not publish them. Adapted to all ngos nnd conditions la all climates ; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, tlicy may bo taken with Bafety by anybody. Their sugar coaUng preserves them ever flush and makes them pleasant to take, whllo being purely vegetable, no harm can arlso from their uso m nny quantity. They opcrato by their powerful Influence on tho Internal viscera to purify tho blood and etlmulato It into healthy action removo tho obstrucUons of tho stomach, bowels, liver, nnd oUicr organs of tho body, restoring Uiclr Irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever Uioy exist, such derange ments as aro tho first origin of disease Alinuto directions aro given In Uio wrapper on tlio box, for tho following complaints, which theso l'llfs rapidly cure : for svyspviisiw ur Amiifrpsiion, juisiiess- tipss. lAinguur and Xosh of Appetite, Uicy should lie taken moderately to stlmulato tho stom. ach and rcstoro its healthy tono and action. For sLIver Gomulalut and Us various svmn- toms, lllllous IVpatltscbe, Hick Xletuluiche, JauuUlce or Green Mlckness, llillous Colic and Illllons 'crer, they should bo ju diciously taken for each case, to correct Uio diseased action or removo tho obstructions which cause It. For Iljsentery or Dlarrlicea, but ono mild doso is generally required. For llbeumatlsm, Coat. Gravel, Palpi- sniion os in ueisrt, A-aia in ino sine, llack and Xjolns, thoy should bo continuously taken, as required, to change tbo diseased action or tho system. With such change those complaints uisitj'fiuiir. For Dronsr and llromslral An.j.lllnra ihev should bo taken In largo and frequent doses to pro dtico tho effect of 8 drastic purge. For Nupprcsslou a largo doso should be taken as it produces tho desired effect by sympathy. As n Sinner Flu, tako ono or two I'Wfs to pro rnoto digestion nnd rcliovo tho stomach. An occasional doso stimulates tho stomach nnd bowels Into healthy action, restores tho aniietitc. and invigorates tho system. Jlenco It Is often ml- vantagcons where no serious derangement exists. Ono who feels tolerably wcU.ortcn finds thntadoso of Uioso l'IKs makes him feci decidedly better,) oin their cleansing and renovating elect on Uio diges- uiu uiaiuiuB. BR. J. C. AYDIt & CO., Practical Chcmlstt, LOWULL. XJ.SS., V. S. A. Kcl'.S.lRCO. UEAI), AND IiKAHN, THAT THE Ureal Slioshonecs Itemcdy I 01' TUB CCLEIUlATltll 1NIHAN DIt. LEWIS JOSIIEPIIUS, ff lliillstlngiilshelTrllionfRliiinnoos, Coltiin bin Territory Is now for salo In tho Union. J hls all iKissessIng grout remedy. Is warranted nnd In broad nnd emphatic language, wo can saioly say, may bo relied uon to nnko i perma nent cure of all diseases ul the Tbioul, I.ungs, Liver, Kldueys, Dlcestlvn Organs, etc., As well as scrofula, thn Vfirinnu lIHu .tlLAt,unu ii,,nnPO and nlllmpurlty of tlio blood, excepting tho thlij stage of Consumption. luCauadawliorothls great remedy has been In uso for n short time It has Indeed eirectod some of the most marvelous cures ever recorded in tbo annals of historical medicine. Kticli being tne enso In addition to Its former renown in Col umbia Territory wo defy humanity to dispute the fact I thai tins llrent Hbosbonees llemtdy Is tho remedy nf remedies nrtholuih Century, nnd r,....n.uu u.u. ui. uiouiiur 01 siiuci. inmanlty. l'licenfthu Iteniedy lulnigo pints, 81,21. Mauufiutured by Dr. Young .V Uio..,ut Hyrn cuse, N. Y. For salo by nil dealers In Mcdlclclno. JQltUOOISTH WHITE T11UH OF THE GKKAT SHOSHONEES REMEDY I (AIlSTllACTS OF tKTTlilia.) Oenovn. N. Y.. Fob. 1.1th. ism. J)K. Youno & Uito. I and my sales or your valuable lteinodios greatly Increasing, In fact j'.ui wieufcniioaiiuiievB iteineuyis giving tho best ol i satisfaction, anddolug Just as It Is recommend ed to do, several having even eomoln to tell me imw jiiucn uiuy nuu ueen oeucutt-tt nuui its use. I have sold out or It nguliKctc. etc. WILIiAHU N. HJHTll, Kherman, N. Y.,JInrch, SUili. 1SC9. Jut. Ypuo AIluo. I slnrted your Ureal Khns. homes Iteniedy by giving uway ono liottle ton eonnnneil Dyspeptic, tlio result bos been ample. .P ' nun .tout oiiKairtuiim, mum nuui liny other mcdlcliuiwoliuvohad In the storo for years. From what 1 have seen of thn sthnkliniin,.u i roAi Justinodlii rtcominondliiBlt. Kend ino six doz. ii.uiv, i v. iu kcii iu iiireo mounts, eie. 11VH0N FENKlUt. Walcrtowii,N. Y March 151b, 1st. , lilt. YopsaAlluo. YourHlmshonees llemedy Is ulvlliu uooil satisfaction, nml koIIm lir lli nni. any other now medicine wo havo ceruitciiii.lud to Introduce, us we are nearly nut of It, send us 1'.7 N. Morgan Ht.. Chlravn. 111. Fi b. lSlli IKflll Dit. Younii & Uuo. 1 lune sold nverlen iloz.of .ju. uicut niiiMuuiiri-N iieiueiiy iiireatiy iiuil n ftiru. uiiiiiuvi u, nm niiimiiiiiiuia (IIIN.I ilgtVt'H unlvcrsnl sallslactlon. 1 linvn luiL liinnl .m.. ... whom 1 have sold, but what speaks of It In thu inj;iii-ab irriiiH, uuti reisiuiuienu it lo others ! und ns I am nearly ontuf It, please send inu half n gruss more at once, cto.,ilc, (IKU. llltOOKllIt. l'rlco or tho llemedy In largo pints, fl.li. Munumctnrcd by Dr. Young & llros., ut Hyrn. cusu, N. Y. For salo by all dealers lu Medicine, W E CONTINUE Tnifnnulncluro our well-known Manures, ,Vinrr J'hoivluiti a l,lmt and .li.niioiilnfd Vrtlrttcr.nnd ulsoliuvo for sale V X It U VIA N a v a X O, No. I Ucituino Uocriinient, r Isli (luann.t jmd I'luster and llydraulla Ci iiirnt togellier with iv complete nssortuuut of llurulug and On asluu ulls. at fair market rates. Huiier.rhosidintoorlllue, ttl) tier UOO lbs. AiuinouUted Fertiliser, - Hi do. A DISCOUNT TO JJKALF.IU), AI.I.EN 4 NEKPI.HH, it Houtli Drlawaro Avenue, riilbulclplila. lisrAllI.lSMKlUN JSI3. Tor Hnlo liy tho IllnoinMjmu lion ('(.liirnny. bit- pncrtiugiiio, v Mjsvi.i iitiir. , rntiat or nmv ''MMfej, fn-ilmtu of youth. ' j3wf Thin Imir ! thick- For all Modlclao. JOOK, COLUMBIA IRON WUKJ Iff, W. SAMPLE & CO.jt Oornci' of Main Street nnd L. Si 33. Kail lioiul, MA011INISTS, IRON AND BltABS FOUNDBltS; ULAOKSMtTHS AND JS1ANUFAOTUKKRS OF STEAM ENGINES & AVATE1! AVHIfiELS cjKxr.RAf. M.icmxii woku am uurAins. . .. .MILL tIKAULNO, BUA1T1N0. ruLT.KVft, HANdKIlM, HEAD l!t-OCIC,' i SAW IvTILXi GrE-A-RinSTG- OF ALL JSH'JSTJDS: castinqs von fuiwaces ALSO CAIt Wlli:i:i-H'ANIl AXLES BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS,,, , OAlt I10XES, UUXIUJU31xlUiN lidoi'inuc, AND 11AI5IHT MUTAI P.EM'IKIiD'S OKIjRIJHATKH (1K0P.H VAIA'KH, STOP COCKS, (JlllCCIt VALVES, . ; ' . . ,.. S'iJBAlYE OVACX1S, SXHAM MPH AND riTTIWOS " " coisiQTyvisrTz.-v oisr Agents and sole Manufacturers of Kail's Patent Doulilc Discharge Turbine Wheels. BLACKSMITHIWG, HEAVY (lit LIOIIT t OIlllINllS, ; AGENTS FOll SHIVE'S COVJOHNOU, 'AC'ICNOWLEDOEO TO HE THE' KI.MI'1-l'.ST ASlllir.triNTIIEWOltI.11. IlEAMEUH, TAPS AND DIES, MADi: TO OltDKI!, HOliTS AND iNUTS ()K Alili SIZKS. OltDEKS FOR liniDQE 15011'S AND I HONS SOLUM Vil), A.aillCULTUllAL IM PI jKM INrPS OP THE LATEST IMI'IMIVEI) rATTI'.llNM. TIIUKSIII NO MACHINES, A S1'E(!IA1.TY. B U 0 K Ii V Ii SI Ii A l li U S !l Ii P A 1 11 Ii I), . AND ALL EXTItA 1'AltTH I'llllNIHIIIID. MANUI'WCTUItEHS AND I'KOl'KIETOKS OK IIOIITON'S PATENT MAY J1AJCE. ATX OHDEItS EXECUTED WI'III PROMPTNESS AND SATISFACTION (HVEN O It M O N E Y 11 E 1' U N 1) if D . .May 7,'fl tf yyilEKfiElfH PATENT KAIIi- G II A I K II O It S E- P O W 3i3 It. TliPMiliseriber hereby ylvcs uotlco that hohixs rpjuirt'lnisea tho old Maud ut Light Rtroot irmn Win. ;-chujlcrf wlieichotM now lutuiiifacturlnjj tho W II 13 E U E It PATEN T , nnd N prepared tofnrnlsh farmers with tho mn.t ridlnbloiiiaehlnen ever oilVred t tlio pub He. Tho Wheeler Mivchlno Is no loii(urnn cxpcilmcntnK H has been In eont.tant uso fur yearn nnd tho yearly Falo of this patent ixceciU that f alt oth ers cunibhietl. Work tlouont our shop Ii warranted lor nno year. Also, njront fur Wheelcr'H Combined, Thresher nud Winnower, For fuither.iurllcuUira imply to or ndtlrot-s j, m. iuisinxu, Tilsht Htrect, (.'ohunhla county, l'a. Juno li-V CD-I m. jOICNTS WANTED FOU 0 II A M 11 li li L I A".V F () It T II E P E O P Ij E! CONTAINING Fii II Instiiiclliins mul l'ractlcnl Fouiis. mlnplbtl Hi Every Klml ol limliii'sa, nua tu all tho lUulis of tlio union, 11V rilANKI.IN CIIAMIIEItLIN, lU'Hli; USlTiUl HIATES bah, "Thcio Is mi Issjk of Iho ltlnd wlitrli will tnlco rank with It fur authenticity, intelligence, ami completeness." .Sinsa UHAfius.) JhiiuOlUim. Tills Is tho Only New Hook ofthokiud publish ed for many yenrs. It is prepared ssy un ahlo Practical I Jiwjer, of twciily.(lo years' experi ence, aud 1 Just w lint everi body nocds for dally uso. It Is highly recommcndcdliy mnnypinlnpnt Judges, Including tho Chief Justlco and other Judges of Massachusetts, and tho Chief Justlco and entlro llench of Connecticut. Hold only by Hubscrlpllon. AGENTS WAN TED EVEItYWIIEUE. Hcnd for circulars. O. D. CASE A CO., 1'ubllshcrs, llartfoid.Colin.i No. lBprucoSI., Now Yoitt; Cincinnati, o.; and Chlcntfo, 111, U A U T I O N. All old law-honl;, published ninny yiais niro, has just been hastily reissuoil as 'n new book.'1 without even usullublu levislou ot lis obsole io statements, Jk noL coufound tliat worl; Willi Cliaiuberlln's Uiw-llook for Iho lYoi.lc. JiiIyaJ,'6D-ain. Tills INFAI-UIIM! ItKUKDY lloCS Hot, llltO tho iiolsonous lultatliuj suulls aud stionij cuustlcso. lutlonswltU which llioiioonlo liave lonir been liiiiiibuEgei .simply railliito lorn short tlmo, or drlyo the dlscasu to tliu J.uuks us thero Is ilanL-or of doluu lu tho uso of such nostrums, but It pro duces perfect nnd permanent ciuls of tho worst cjisesof ihionlQ cauirrli, us thousands can testify. "Cold In tho Head" Is cured Willi a lew api.llea lions. Catarrlml lliudaehols rellovod nnd lured as If by inaiilc. It removes oll'cuslvo luuitli, loss pr luiimlrmcut of tlio senso or taste, smell or licnrliiK, watering, nr weak eyes, nud Impaired memory, when enusod by tbo vloleuceof calnn Ii. astheyallfreoiieiitlvnro. J ir.,r itif.n.,i f..in...' standluix rewaul of louo for a case of eulurrli that FOU HALE ItV MOST DnUGOISTrl l'.VEUV. Vltics Okiy 0) ClIKTS. Ask your DniEglst for tho HEMcnY; but If ho has not yet itot Hun salo. don't bo put nllbync- . C Arums 4ft. wcuf July3,'o0-3m i it ifrriil TTri rTliMli M Mr.: . . .u.-v.uu.o wuiw .nuu wuriiuusshuu. sllluto. but enclose sixty eenls tu ine, nud Ilia llemwly will bo sent you isistiuiid. I'our lack, ages fJM, or ono doien ror t-Vn. Heud a two cent slump for Dr. Hugo's isiniphleton Catarrh. Ad dress the Troprletor, It, V, TIEHCE.M, D . JU ISI-3IH, llUALO, N, Y. irsbi wftnMtwiiiWoacviAiu3rI.J1 n. u it .niEafflu, i. mi ui2SS5E?iJ5 'JSS -llW,MHIMWn tttJtw ?s t MbVuciiiiM-t- Err BOILER jtAlCEUS. AND IlOIiLINO MIIiIS. AND (lENI'IIAL MININO CAHTINllS. ' ,,., ! ' AIU COOKS, oircups, . STEAM WIUSTIiES, . AND ESTIMATES CMEEUKMjIiY FUltNJ S1I1CD JIIJ.IAUD.S! mLUAHDS!! WILLIA5I II. OILMOUE Has npenpil a linn llllliaid Knloon lu nddUlon to Ills will known It EST A U 1 1 A N T. lIolliLsaiables Willi all the latest lmprovi menu and lu perfect w. u.i . , u L-, ,ia Ull iiiuiu (LU OeSI, LAGEU 11EER AND ALE w-hlch tho market airords. OVHTI'.US In bo had at all limes when In season, also lletf Tuiieuo. mj' j ut;,, Wm Tho public nro Invffod to call, nnd am i,rnm Ised satMiictlou.Vdthcr lu blllluuNur uncsli .living, iiin CHJ.MtS AM) TOIIAL'CO cannot bo excelled. Jtloouiiibiirg, Jan. 1 ,(,!, j -Email valley Aomcuiru. U 1!AL ClfEJIICAL WOUKS. DUEIXia A HELFItlOII, MANIIKAt-IUIlKllH OF IIIIJ'.I.Mfi'ti COMl'LETE 15 O N E M A N U 11 E. A rouciiitiah-d mnniirocombliiliii-tliortiblo fullll2luupioiierllisoll!ONIHUTorOItOUND HONE, with Iboncllvooleinditsof I'EItlA'IAN GUANO, A.MMONIACAL JIAlTEIt, AND SUPEIt PHOSPHATE OF LIME. NOTICE. Wo prennro but tho ono nriMn e""""''" " ? standard, re labK in" I nnli L?.r,'.n.:,.,''?wt.r V.Llea andvarinllons iu ouallti i,i ,iT,vi ! ' .,.; lulJs0i prices aro ccncrally nro. duced by dlirerent pioportious of a(lulturatlrm lar uers can save uioiuVyby ieduilnK tl o ofmi ' l'i,lH'".,.''Uv'"t Wo 1150 ""fylionn nd llo l"li hatlo (liuniofor riKisphnti, of Lime. " 'l I" .VA!1;'-,? '"." lo nt Mam,fa0c' t i mViiVi i,ra0N' ""'"-sl'iirc, l'a. M,,,,,:WAy!aw. QMNIIIUS LINE. Tho uuileislBned would respl fully announce t0 Ihocli ,.ens of liloorasliiirg nud Iho public Ben0. .uu no im iiiuuinu an OMNlnilRT.INM be wee this place nud thodlUereut railroad do pots dal y (Vuudays excepted), to connect with tho several trains Kolua Boutl, and West on tho Cut, " wlssaand Wllliamsnort Itallroad.and wllUtlioso Eolng North and Boutl, on Iho Lackawanna aud Ills Ouinlbusses aro lu good coudltlou, tomiuo dlous nnd comroi Uihlo, aud charges reasonable 1 ersons wlslilms lo meet or seu n.nir rri.i part, can bonccnmodiUed upou reasonnblo cliarco by Ifnvlnn lluu-ly nollco nt nny ol the holds. JACOIl L UIItRiN, I'roiirleUir, QAltlUAdE MANUFAOTOUY, llloonisbiirg, Ta, M, 0. HIIAN ft HltOTIIEIt tlio successors of WILLIAM HI.OAN ft HON cniillnuo tlio business of making CAltltlAaEH, iiuaojiw, nnd every slylo of FANCY WAGONS, which ll.cyliuvo constantly on lmml , mllUug. toniers. Never using any material but tho best and omploylug Iho most uJH rlene. workmen they uojio to contluuo ax herctoforo to glvo entire satisfaction to every customer. An Inspection o their woik, and of the reasonable prlco asktd for he same, Is suro to Insure a sale. HayoMMf 'IMIE MlfiHISSQUOI POVVDEK AC .-T-..2!ly,'ur''"l;auceriind Bciorulous DUcasTs ol tno Bkln. Heo rei-nt tu U I. ilwllcal Hocletv Btaieuunts of Tliysclnus InelmiiarV SS aiipllcallon loCIIAH. A. Dl'lloiH IsS 1'earl hi" Nov York city. Ilox ua. ' iAfffi,V,, GR00BEIB3, &c. CI HAND Ol'ENJiNO , T oitANI) OI'KN N (lltANI) orliNINII OtlANl) tll'KNINU FALL AND WlOTEtl (1(10 it, FA AND WINITJI UOODH, PA I ! AND WINTHll (IOODH, FA I AND WINTlilt OOODS, FALL AND WINTlilt U001W couslitlng ol conslsllng of consisting of onnslstlng of ovnslstllig of ' I1IIY (10011M, DltY (IOODH, DIIY (I001W, . . DltY (IOODH , ' ' DltY (IOODH, IIATM AND, CAIH,' MATH AND CAIK, 1 ,HATH AND OAtH, 1 ' HATH AND CAIH, HATH AND UA1W, hoots ANl siioivi, I HOOTH AND HHOPS, I100TM AND HIIOE-S, HOOTS AND RIIOEH, I. 1100TD AND B1I0EH, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, , HEADY-MADE, ,UL0TII1N0, llEAUY-MADIi CIXJTHIKG. UIOKING-OLAWEH. L(KIKIN(l-OL.H.SfM, LOOKING-GLAHHIJt, LOOKINUOIVKSEH, LOOKlNO-GIVHSliS, NOTIONH, NOTIONS, . NOTIONS, NOllONH, NOTIONH, I'At.NTlt AND OII.M, , l'A I NTS AND OIIJ( TAINTS AND OILS, TAINTS AND OILS,' TAINTS AND OILS, (IKOrEttlKS, GHOL'KHIIX, GHOCEItir.S, GltOCKIlIKH. GUOCEHIKS, tlllEENHWAItE, i.iim- lllil'.li.nw.iui'., ,,iii.'i.sruw A I, I.1 ONSWAUE, llltEKNSWAUE NSWAUE, NHWAUH iiur,r.. HAT.DWAUE, llAHDWAItl!, IIAUIIWAHE, llAHDWAItl:, ilIAHDWAltE, i I , TINWAHE, ; TINWAHE, , .TINWAHK, ' TINWAHK, ;rtNYAiti-; SALT. ' SALT , , SALT HALT, SALT, K1HII, rait, KlSil,. KITIt ' " 1'ISH, OUAIN AND HEEDS, (HtAlN AND SHIIDS, IIHA1N AND HEEDS, I1HAIN AND HEEDS, UUAIN AND HEEDS, i Ac AC. Id AT .ilCk'ELVV, N1UL MfKELVV NKAL JlcKELVY, NEAL MlKEIA'A- NEAL Ml'I.'ELVY. NEAL A CO.'H, ft tll.'S, CO.'H. ,li CO.'H. ft, CO.'H. Northwest corner at Malu nud Market Htreebi, Norlliwcst corner of Main and Market Streets, Norlbwrst corner of Maluaud Market Klreuts, Norlbwestt'orner of Main nnd Market StreeLs. Niiilbwcst corner of Main and Market Streets, nr)OMsinmo, TA., liLOOMSIIlIHG, TA IILOOMSlltlltG, T. liLOOMSIIlIHG TA. IlLOOMHIIIIKO, TA. IKON AND NAirX, IKON AND NAM, IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, In' large onunllllui'iind al led tied rat,nlwny OU 111. III., IRON, TINWARE, &.C. flMIE NEW HA KDWAItE STOKE NE l'LUH III.TItA. liavlns enlarged our Hloro ltoom nud just UTfc-NKll A NEW BUTl'LY, directly hum tho Miinuf.iclurors, purchased for cash, on a declining market, w v me preiiaiu d lo oner ino s.uno to r.VllMEKS, MECHANICS. 1IUILDEKH. and Ihnreijt of . Mankind, ngeneial stock, com prising all tho kinds and qualities usually kept ... " - iiuiuuiii.,.u1UU,B LOlHO WUUIS of t io county, nt unusiially low prices. All iiinso wuoaro deslrlousof purchasing goods l?.w luSSmri ff""'fy "00kl"S 'uut " Tleaso glo us n call and cxamlno our stock Ae. n.i. . WilUlll',, Apr. gJ.uQ.lyr llloomsburg, Ta. gTOVta AND TINWAUE. A. 51. ItUI'EItT auuouiues to his filends nnd customers that contluuos the abovo business at his old placo on MAIN HTKEET, IlLOOMSllUllO. Custoiucis cau bo accomoilate4 wllb FANCY STOVES of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tluwaro, and uviry vu. neiy .,i uiiicii, lonuu in a Btovo and Tiuwiiru li,. tabllslunent In tlmcllles.nnd on tliomnsirr.,ii,. ablo terms, llepnlrlng done at tho shortest notleo. 25 DOZEN MILIf-i'ANB on baud for salo. STOVE AND TIN SHOP. 0 MAIN STkltEr, NKAKLY Ol'lMUlIK MILLS: brouif, BLooMsnuita, tenn'a. ' hls,i'iuwU,!rS"i"ed haS Just flllod op "u J 0I"1 STOVE AND TIN SHOP, ii huh iMiire, wucro no is prepared to mnko ,,,, new Tin WAiticof all klmls J , ,i Hue mid IK repa ring will, neatness and 01 tin"uiwii t S mostruasouabla terms. Jl also' keeps on Land STOVES OF VAIIIOUS I'ATl'EllNS A STYLES W 1'nvi'm.n '.."-i1 u" te"ri9 tosultmirchasers: desirvlugofthopubllcpairollage. D'""ul!. HUmmsburg, April 2(1. imj. JAC0U MKIZ- JACOH K. HillTlt. U- HULTZEll HMITII & SELTZElt, Impottcisand DeaUrs In Eorelgn nnd Domestic H A H D W A It E, OUNH, OUTLEItY, AC, NO, tUO N. TllZltll 8T11KKT , All, CALLOW lit LL, K0V.!,(r7..1'1'Ir'AIt;I'l,1''A. VEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH HAGENHUCH, s Main Street otio Uoor abovo E. Mendenl.nll's lrU,risWr,l?u?it;u1.,lml'' "0"k',U, ,bUM- A Apr.U.u'J.tf JfUW FUUi," NATIONAL IUON W011KH BILLMYEU Si IIENIIIE. om!Sn',b?Ctlbt'r",'e"wc,mlly'nl1 "" "tleutlon of tho I islncss community to their Works slltm o d o the L. 11. It. It. above .tlio Depot. H LOOM Ml VllO l'A. KOUNDEItS. MACI1INIBTH AND IUON HM1TIIB. M A N U F A 0 T U It E It H OF Bteniu:,EnBlnes, Hollers, Saw and Urlst-Mlll Machinery, Bhnfllng, i.,fy8 nuJ JInl ' They also make nU kludsof Threshing Machlnca of the most approved ,aiternS nnd the Celebrulid Montroso iron lleam l'lows. Cook. 1'arlor. Uw. room and Work-shop STOVES. Heaters inOo full asHorlment or Klro bricks, nnd casting, cou. stauily on luiud for repairing Btoves. Bovcrat dlirereutskes iinddcslgusofCellnrOrateii. They aro ulso tirenared to fumuh I'm- w, ,.,,. Antes for Mlulugpuriioses aud Oeucral Mining castings, Iron uud Urusscustliics r.ir ..v... ., scrlpllon of Job work. Agricultural Implement mado and reiuUretl. l'nrtlculnr nlUmtloti glveu to tho repairing of all kinds of Reapers: extra pnilaonhand. ii i MlsnpiiTiT5. 1 LOOMHllUItON()i,.1;::sli HOAHD OT ivw.. aul UAIWKIl, A j, im fessor of Inlcllectiini . incorynndprncti Teacher of KrcSffi'MtlV urnchcC M l.nn-n ... VII ,,.. - up,, . . - - - v I!fv. Ii n . . l'rofo sorof chem ?: . Toachor of i'cof.r.n.i.'tl'IH . ' '"xnjji James i!. "nl ieiierorino,k-. .""liar. .nl.. . f "? M. ft-. Mrs. trn,,i. . irL-v - w. .n.M.uHicaatiiQ'rauti leacnirof inoJiijjNow J Tho PAI.t. trrm ..in - "nd nnd until our lionMlnelinj! bo furnished wltli homi i .1 It Is better for sf,i,. "'""ItUll enliiir of tlio term, inu ,i.c9- is uener lurstUUentS tnfc. it of tho term. Imu'ieA. ,,,',1 hey can outer at any iiS,,11" PM irchaillKW. '""'"(. fcr'sbl bio t Marc L0(1 YZUl try ft J rjNFAILINOEYi: MCSsrH. LA',AUfjtt8ontli1 f) i t mi ,i w . . avaoi r3 0c Ofsl'yf lt.UTJl,Iti,t l-OJ,.- Have, will, n view lo .aunujelowtj (or llioi, BOd O K L PERFECTED Sl' jLF I sho Apbdinuj . W 11. . ,. ....'I ... ..d in inn iv. ii, wrtsotlll 'ntustj HTATIOXI: i , iiLooMmmm ' As Iholrsolo Agent for Oil, ,. tnlcoii enre to glvo all nTOfu V havo cunlldeuco in the sWtuja IIIOOL llift rennlrii.iw.,,,. ...,. s ' -""TOJ,ii.H poriuiiiiy will no thus lUMal times HTEOTACLES UNEQUAMB t Tll.:iItHTItENOTIIt:.l.vo,irJ0J VINO (iUAIJTK7 Tooinucli cauuot IrfisatJsit, OltlTY over tin. oidlunryflmai' no iiJlmnurinu. unvtilivj t, tht ju oilier unpleasant scnutloii,Ui from tlio peculiar coiistructtai- they aro lonthlmj undnuu ol relief to thu wtnrur, aiUIJ CI.E.VH nnd DISTINCT VIslDJr ui laullhy tluhl. Tiny aro tliemyl. 1MIKHHIIV1.1 AS VF!t,E. THE SIfllir' f And uio tho CHEATIMlms' ways I.wtlng many um tKHla ln necessary. :():- 0 A U T 105" Miss A. I). Via HT VTIONO, n.ooMsnvixh Is iho ONLY AiM'til r; thia place. IfiJ'WK EMPLOY .NOrr I'eh. ia,'(N,-ly. G UOVElt A IIA KK!i'i,t. I.'IEST I'KKMiri! E LAST 1 (.' KTi. I'AMIIA cj mm Mi III", IIHOADVi,St"j 7) Chestnut Bill' I 11 'I I.XCElI l'f)l,NTH Ol Ecnuly and Elasllcllyolsl'l rcrfoctlou and SlniplU'U)' rf'l Using botli threads illntHJ! No fastening of seams by of tlireiul. Wldo raugo ot iii,i,ll(iilW "l adjustment. Tho seam retains lis Uauif 1 washing nud Ironing. llesldes doing nil kinds of""! BouliiB Mnehluea, lliess Mut! most beautiful and iMTiiinncntPi ornamenlnl work, aa-Tho Highest l'rcuilum,k Exhlblllous of Iho llntuJI havo been nwaided tbo lit'' MncliliuiH, nnd Uio nrk iloii'(ll exhibited In enmpellllou. -JOI- d' ilio veiy iiifc-iu-i" i-- -THE LEGION 01' lloNUM." tho ronreseiitnllve o( (lie Uro"" U..I.I V.iVUltl0Dr1' 1867, thus ntlestlng Ihelr 'mt " all other Bowing Machine HA''' P O It II Y HL003tSllMai Juiio ll,'M.f, Juno a,nn-iy
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