1 1 . mw-ti- ' 1 ' LWKMUU'ii OOliUMX. Manuroa-How nnd Whon to Use Thora. Tho best method of usltiK ntuble or bnrnynrd mixnuro for corn or potatoes, U to Imul It fresh fro-n tho collar In the condition In which It reals In tho vaults, spread It upon tho plowed Held, Mid harrow It In with 11 decide. burrow. ThN U wlmt Is called "long manure," and U a form which, nccordlnj; to tho opinions of ninny farmers, Is unsultod lo linmedliito uso; nlso, it Is objected, that In spreading frosh manure upon plowed fields and covering ltonly super flclally with earth, much of It is lost by evaporation ; or, nioro correctly speak- lng,certaln volatlle.gaseoiis constituents rls-o on tho brcczo nud nro waited awny, In our vlow, both of these- notions are Incorrect. Tho excrement of animals rntiit undergo a kind of fermentation, or putrefactive change, before it Is as Blmtlatedby plruils.iiml it is better that this bo carried forward in tho field, as Ihero 11 Is In contact wllh tho soil, which Is greedy to absorb all tho pro fleets of the chemical change. Creative power hits bestowed upon dry earth prodigious absorptive capabilities. If a lump of fresh manuro as largo as a peck measure Is placed upon n plowed field uncovered, and allowed to ferment or decay la tho open air, tho absorptive powera of tho earth are such, that it will actually attract towards it titnmon local and other gases, and thus rob tho atmosphere of its natural volutllo prin ciples. A film of earth no thicker than tho rind of an orange, placed over a lump of manuro, will effectually pre vent loss of manurlal products, under nil posilblo circumstances. It will bo agreed then, that a harrow Is equally as effective as a plow In protecting manuro in an open field. It is bettor, to h ivo the manuro near tho surface, as tho rains can roach It, and dissolve tho boI uable salts, and by percolation carry Ticm down to tho hungry roots of plants. Long manure is )iof tost when deeply turned under by tho plow, but tho farm er does not secure the wholo value of hid dressing under this modo of treatment iu any case .and on some soils tho loss Is a-most serious one. In tho process of soap-making, It becomes necessary to set up n leach. Now, tho farmer will not attompt to oxhaust tho tub of ashes of its potash by forcing water into the bottom and dipping the liquid off from tho top. Tho natural percolating or exhausting process Is downtcards, In ac cordance with the laws of gravity. The soluble alkalies and salts are driven downwards, and iu the case of the leach wo must have u vossel ready to receive them at the bottom, and in thocaso of tho same substances leached from ma nure, wo must have tho manure so plac ed that plant roots will bu at hand to absorb them beforo they pas beyond their reach. Manuro is novcr so valuable as when it Is fresh. It then holds iu association not only all tho fixed soluble substan ce natural to tho solid excrement, but much that of great value, found only in tho liquid. It Is In a condition to quickly undergo chemical change, and tho gaseous, ammonlacal products so cured nro doublo those resulting from that which has been iccalhered In aheap out of doors for several months. Hot ton Journal oj Chemistry. Hl .1 it'll I . 1.1 S I .ll.llll.V 11 i. had Mr, bad find, filth, and iif.'jlt.i'l , the wisest treatment U the removal of the aue, and tho restoration of those sim ple, natural conditions upon which' the return, no less than the maintenance, of health Is based. Tho purging ball may often bo wllh advantage supplanted by loosening diet, bleeding, almost invar iably by audi n diet and by puro nlr. Warm clothing nud thorough grooming will usually do tho work of the blister, ind do it much better. In nil cases of strains, bruises, and wounds, water Is in almost sovereign remedy ; and in nine tenths of tho oases in which It Is thought neco-snry to send for tho local cow doctor or hnrso doctor, tho slmplo treatment abovo indicated will bo found not only cheaper, but far bettor In its application and In Its effects. American Agricultural. THE COLUMBIAN AjTU JMUqW, liJ.umiMiuau wuvwiw? , . ' , ' ' .-l.-- -" " - . W,..t wYOVC! I GROCERIES, Etc., ! nv nnnnci unUtiS &. MEDiClNES. j1( . iVJ H I A HU N VV Ul r.u. . - - i . nIfnr iwi j ffstrn.. y " j-.'s nn'Pfinnii 1H( I). - .. .: i XL! . Wir. ia,Ai.f.VL2rjiJs ?o . s s 11, Jillll Jlui"M .i. Maki.no Pigs PitoriTAiu.E. .V cor respondent of the Western Rural de scribes liis method of making pigs prof it.ililo as follows: I saw In your paper of a lato date an inquiry as to tliu way by which to maUu pigs profitable. I would say in the first place.keep no more than arosuflleient to oat what feed you have. If one pig will eat it, give it to him; it is belter than to feed it to two. In the next place have u good, warm dry place for them to sleep In, with plenty of clean straw, changed twice u week. I raUod nine pigs from a Suffolk sow and Ches ter boar, last year, fed on milk and corn mostly in the car, and all the milk they would drink. They averaged 270 pounds dressed, when eight months old. Keep ing hogs poor ono year and fat tho next, has exploded with mo years ago. I .recollect having two pigs of a neighbor ing farmer in 1815. I fed mine well during winter, on corn and slops of house. Ho Adhls co astojust keep the them f.l ve. After about four months I baw his pigs amliuid to him: "Our pigs do not look a though they were of the same litter." He wild they did not, but that his would inula as much pork in the full as mine. I told lilin I would remember I, for if I was a fool It was time I knew it, I slaughtered mine when they wero fourteen months old. Ono weighed 807, tho other -ill pounds. IIo kept his ono month longer, and ono weighed 232, and the other 233 pounds. If I had not much milk, I should prefer corn, ryo and oats, ground in equal parts, hcalded and let Stand until it fer ments. - Tho Treatment of Sick Animals.,, Tho crying evil of tho agriculture of this country Is, that wo have no good ej-Btem of veterinary Instruction. Ex cept in tho largo cities, and indeed, in most of those, it Is linpossiblo to find n well-educated veterinary surgeon. Throughout tho whole length and breadth of tho land, our poor dumb brutes, condemned to suffer from dis eases generally brought about by our own carelessness or neclect. nro ob Hired to bear tho still greater suffering of the barbarous treatment of common farriers and quacks, who know almost nothing of thcorganlzatlon of their Lollies. As a natural consequence, violent purging, frightful blood-lettings, blisters and 11 rings, aro applied without thought and without reason, entailing untold agony to tho animal, and generally much loss to Its owner. Of course, when an mil mal Is tick, any farmer who Is Ignorant of what should bo done ought to ecure tho best ndvico within his reach. Hut bo should always retain so much control over tho treatment ns to avoid resort to barbaious remedies, unless tho uusklll cd practitioner can convince him thai there is good reason for It for, as gen cral rule, an animal left to tho unguld tnl curutlvo processes of nnturo would eonio belter out of Its troubles than if eubjectod to tho operation of brutal means for tho restoration of Its health. With animals, as with men, there Is far too much mcdlclno-giviug, hlltcrlng and bhedlngj and probably nioro urn killed or permanently injured ry tneso nraclicos than aro cured by them. Of course, iu some desperate caw, they ore nctessury, but they should always bo resorted to with caution, and with much hesitation. In all minor diseases, THE YOUNG FOLKS. Karl Katz. co.scumED. His first step was to look for tho door way through whloh ho had followed his goat; but lo his astonishment not tho least traco of an opening of any tort wastoboseen. There stood tho wall, without chink or crack big enough for n rat to pass through. Again he paused and scratched his heal. His hat was full of holes: "Why, it was new last Shrovo tldo 1" said ho. By clsonco his eye fell next on his shoes, which wero almost new when ho last left home; but now they looked so old, that they wero likely to fall to pieces beforo ho could get home. All his clothes seem eu tn the same sad plight. The more ho looked, tho more ho pondered, tho raoro ho was at a loss to know what could have happened to him. iX length ho turned round, nud left tho old walls to look for his flock. Slow and out of heart ho wouud his way among tho mountain steeps, through paths where his Hocks wore wont towuu der: still not a goat was to bu soeu Again ho whistled and called his dog but noglog came. Below him in tho plain lay tho vlllago whero his homo Was; so at length ho took tho downward path, and set out with a heavy heart and a faltering step in search of his flock. "Surely," said he, "I shall soon meet somo neighbor, who can tell mo where my goats nroT" But tho people who met him, as ho drew near to tho village wero all unknown to him. They wero not ovo'i dressed as his neighbours wero and they seemed as If they hardly spoko tho samo tonguo. When ho eagerly uiked eaoh as ho came up, after his goats, they only stared at hlin and stroked their chins. At last ho did tho samo too; and what was his wonder to find that Ills beard was grown at least a foot longl "Tho world,"snld he to him self, "issurely turned upsldo down, or if not, I must bo bewitched:" and yet ho knew the mountain, as ho turned round again, and looked back on Its woody heights; and ho knew tho houses nnd cottages also, with their littlo gar dens, as ho entered tho village. All wero In the places lie had always known them In; aud ho heard somo children too (as n traveler that passed by was asking his way,) call the vlllago by tho very samo namo ho had always known it to bear. Again ho shook his head, nnd went straight through tho villago to his own eoitage. Alas I It looked sadly out of repair; tho windows wero broken, the door off Its hlugcs',und in tho court-yard lay an unknown child, in a ragged dre.'s playing with n rough, toothless old dog whom he thought he ought to know, but who snarled and barked i.i his face when he called to him. Ho went Iu at the open doorway; but he found nil so dreary and empty, that ho staggered out again like a drunken man, and called his wifo and children loudly by their names but no ono heard, at lent no one answered him. A crowd of woiikii and children soon flocked around the strange-looking man with the long grey beard; and all broke upon him ut once with tho questions, "Who nro you?" "Who is it that you want?" It seemed to him to odd tousk other people, nthls own door, after his wifo and children, thnt, In order to get rid of tho crowd, ho named tho first man that camo into his head. "Hans thu blacksmith?" i-ald he. Most held their tongues nnd stared; but at last nil old woman tald, "Ho went these seven years ago to a placo that you will nut reach to day." "Frits the tallor.thenV" "Heaven rest his soul I" said an old beldamupon crutches; "ho lias lulu these ten years in a houso that he'll never leave." ivarl lvutz looked at tho old woman again, nud shuddertd, as ho know her to be one of his old gossips; but iaw sho had a strangely altered face. All wish to nsk further questions was gone; but at last u young woman made her way through tho gaping throiig,with a baby In her arms, nnd n littlo girl of about threo yiars old clinging to her other hand. All threo looked tho very Imago of 'bis wife, "what is thy niimoT" nsktd he, "wildly. "Llesol" saUrShoT "And your father's?" "Karl Katz! Heaven bless him !"sald 8ho:"but,poor man! ho Is lost nnd gone. It Is now full twenty years since o sought for hlm day and night on the mountain His dog nnd his flock rnuie hack, but ho never was heard of any more. I was then seven years old." Poor Karl could hold nolonger;"l am Karl Katz, and no other!" said he, as ho took the thlld from his daughter's arms and kls?ed It over and overagaln All Mood gaping, and hnrdly know' lug what to say or think, when old tatropken the Schoolmaster hobbled by, nnd took a long nnd close look ut him "KtirlKutz! Karl K.ils!" saldhcslow ly: "why it is Karl Katz, suro enough! There Is my own mark upon him ; tlxro Is tho scar over his rlghteyo, that I gave him mysclfonoday with my oakstick." Then several others ulso cried i.ut, "Yes it Is I it is Karl Katz! Welconionelgh bor, welcome homo?" "But where," said or thought all, "can an honest steady fellow like you iiavo been tiieso twenty years?" And now tho whole vlllago had flock ed around; tho children luughed, tho dogs barked, and all wero glad to see neighbor Kurl nllvo and well, as to whero ho hud been for tho twenty years that was a part of tho utory at which Karl shrugged up his shoulders; for ho never could very well explain It, and womed to think tho le-s that was said about It the butler. But It was plain enough that what dwelt most oh his memory was tho noblo wlnu that tick led his mouth while thoktilghta played their gauio of nlno-plun. i !f i i SwinB MschO iuMlij'."-- a 1800. IF YOX7 W-A.3STT B A R A I Iff IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIKHY, (H.OVK6, AC, AC, (10 TO M. P. LUTZ. main smiiET OPl'OaiTK THE COUBT 1I0USK, DL00IV1SLUS.G, FA Atir.H.W-tf. September and Oct. Pricoa A T I. W. HABTMAK'rt, Kon suMMr.it imtws ooorw. 25 ct. IiAWNS AT 22 cts. 15 ct. LA'N.S AT -((lets. 55 ct. LAWKS AT CO cts. $1,20 DRESS GOODS AT $1,10 $1,00 DBESS GOODS AT 00 cts. 55 ct. DUESS GOODS AT 18 cts. 40 ct. DBESS GOODS AT 3-5 cts. 35 ct. DBESS GOODS AT 30 cts. 25 ct. DBESS GOODS AT 22 cts. 20 ct. DBESS GOODS AT 18 cts. TEBMS CASH OB PBODUCE. JMPOKTANT NOTIC E. MAGNIFICENT DIhPLAY O V DBESS 0 O O D P, AT Till! NEW mTOBE, BBOWEB'S BUILDING, Tin- pi h mild rontim or .1. I. I'.UOWKH, ure C(-mlvtt-l untl r.n ti iitu Ite imhllc ultli the VIS K H r h T O i K evT uffeied in N K W E 8 T IJIinmi-liurg. All the S T Y L E ii of f)re UffutW, sllkrt, Cloth, CuruluierH, I.lneiiR, KihumoU Ao. O A B 1 E T S of ever) fctyle ana for all price. Oil CIoIIim Iu sreat arlety. A full line of S U P E B I O B G B O C E B I E S Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Spices, warranted pure ami good, GLASS AND QUEENSWABE, in carefully assoited variety. G L O V E S," II O S I E B Y, HOOP SKIHTS. COIWCTd AND A COMTLKTK assort luent of WHITE GOODS, Tho public are earnely Invited to examine theso fluo goods, bfforo pur chuftlng eluew here uiul ure guarautenl MttUtac Uon. No expenbeortrouble had Leen hpared to make THE MOST COMl'LETK r slabllslimerit In this lection of the Slat'-. J, J. HtlOW.KU, May 7,'C8tf Illooinsbun: I'4. jq-EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Frebh arrival ol FAIA AND WlNTl:it UOODH. DAVID I.OWnNIIKUO Invito attention to his stock, of Clt KAV AND KAKIUONAULE C1.0THINU. at his store on Main Htreet, two doors above the American Jlouo l Bliomsburs.ra wtier he has Jnt, received from New York and Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND 110 VH' CIXJTHINO, Including the man fashlvnable, durable, end handsome imESH GOODS, consisting of POX. HACK, IIOCCI, GUM, AND OIL-CLOTH COATBAND PANTH. of all sorts, sizes and colors, He has also replen' lihed his already large Block of KALL AND WINVKH BHAWIA KritlPED, PIUUItKD, AND PLAIN VJWTW MIIHTH, CHAVATH, HTOCKH. COLLAH.V l!-ANDKEItCHIKKH. ULOVEH, HU.U'ENDEIIH, AND FANCY AIIT1U.KS He nas constantly on hand n lare and wtll-vo- ected assortment of CLOTJIH AND VKHTISOH, which he Is prepare! to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best manner, All his clothing Is mode lo wear, and most of It Is of home manufaclnre, GOLD WATCH IX AND JEWKLUY, of .iverj description, line and clicup. Ills casot Jewelry Is not surpassed In this place. Cull nud examine his general lutsortmea of CAVnilNO. WATCHISi, JUWELltt, AC. DAVID LOWKNI1EKU. Q A B B I AG E MAN UFAOTf ) B Y, Hleomshnrg, Pa. M. C HIJAN A. WtOTltKll the successors of WILLIAM 8I1AN A SON coulluue the business of making CAltUIAUKH, IIUGGIKS, and every style pf KANCY WAGONS, which they have constantly on hand lo sulteuu lomers. Never using auy inaienui mil me utsi and employing uieinost expenrmui urumu they ho) to continue us heretofore to gHe entire satisfaction lu firry customer. An Inspection oi their work, aud ot the reasonable price asked for be same. Is sure to luaure s sale. May .'c-t ror restoriny Cray 1,'air 1& lis natural Vitality and Color. hcK-iiig which iimu njnccnlile, m- ' "v. uiul otVuctiint i,i ,M-ertiiig tlio ii'W I'aiM or'gran '. t ' - frwii rtrtorcd t ' oiiii'mil ro.'or id 'A the ytosa and Ihnhncss of voiili. F" Tlnn Imil- is llitrl:- cncil, falling lmir lu'dsnl, uml linlil-nc-i often, llnm'jti imi itlnttyn, cured 1y its me. Nothing din lcfloio tho lmir where tin; tblll'liM mc ilcslroycd, or this plaml iilrojiliUvl nud decayed. But such a3 reinalu cnii be fiinciI for tiscftilncss by this ppliraticu. Iustcnd of' fouling tho hair with a ptitly sedi ment, it will l;ep il clean and igorous. Its occasional lio will prctclit tlio hair from turning gray "i- fulling off, and conscqitcnlly preveul haldiicss. Vrca from tlioso dclolei'ioiH Hibstiinccs which mako som2 preparations dungcrotii ami injurious to tlio hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wautcd merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elso can hi- found to desira' y Containing ticitlin oil nor dye, it (SjJj uot soil whito cainbile, mid yet lasts long on tho lmir, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful purfumo. Prepared by Dr. J, C. Aye'r Si Co., Practical and Analytical Ciibmuts, LOWELL, 3IASS. PUICll $1.00. 'j- M tha purposes cf a Iisi;v-3 I c:i i. Pci)ui3 no ono Pcilu3 no ono mcili SV'fbWti o tiiuvo, - i!l. ic (ime'l b- eisyonly ai J n ilIi ml n-ji- w.mvor Wast' ':t 1 .itilJ i.lto use. l.i 'urt i-ountrymul mifjii' nil clHe( R3 t'.iU tit 11 j tt L.Ucitmt l)tu,iC.,mc Vllt 'llio oUvlou rv rti i li.tlnt It Iintno.viL's KeW lisihlc tt.ui f ir uioru To : JCl timl rciti'M th m Liiy ii!iri' 'ihiisc xi hn linn IH.st t lii-vp lli.it It pnrfil ttiPlll! tlmiOWlhl ll.lt U not, Kn.rr w it it cures thoir nelib.iri nml incna, r ii 1 :tll know Ih it what it tl.it ) unco it ilo ithv.iyi !iit it i.evo? CiA tliroui nny lault or ncitn-tnf it comnqjilliVi. Wfl !no t!.oiisan'l3 upon fiott- i id i of coi'tlil j iff of ihu'ir l-etn.u Uable cures ut' tho f.ilto'.Ti.ufor.ipI-.Iati, ti-it such curei aro knouu in ci y ncihlj ir!:ooJ, ajtl wo ncc.l not publi'Ii tlieni. A'l.iti to nil nfui siivl citmlttioin in all tiim.itLM; t nut lim l a neittisr c:;1 jnicl or miy tlclctn iniu tlrup, ilicv iniy ba taken with safety by au brnty. Ihcir stiiir roi.tliu .neit-rvn tlicmcvorra'ili mm iuil;ri i'ip..i plcn'rit tr f."i?,u-IiilS bcln-r purely VL'clabl i lup:n can ulic from l!iclrtiolit .nny qu.iutlty. ri:ry oiieiMto by t'iir powerful inilnein'O o:t tho f.tprtul VIicc.m ta ir.r.ify tho blooil ami Etlimilnto it t.ito liPilthyn'-ti'Hi roTiOTC tlio o'i'tructionionho ( Wrcl' liver, .ml other n-pins of tho Im ly, i o itorHl' their irrojnil.tr artlou to health, and t v i orrejtliu. wherever Dicy oUt, fucti derange menu jh nio tho first origin of tVc ise. .Minuio illrerUion ara given In the wrapper on Hie bu, for tho fjllowins f0inplaint3,Mhicfitlic30 I'illA iMpIiIly ruie: For IJ.M'teiMi. or JTiuHfrcitlaii, IsMUcai rn'. r.iiiymir ai I Lim of Aiipt'tlte, they AiionM be tnken i.ntleratcly to stimulate the stom .ii it nii'l roitoio in hcaliliy tone and action. For LUpr Ootniiktlut ami Itivauoiis fymp. 1111, IC1UOU4 llfslll.icllf, Mcli IEc.lil;icIl!( T.imiillcn or Crrn Mcliiic,i, JIM ions Colic and IHIIo JTvcn, tliey shouM be Ju ilirlo'i jly tidcn for each case, to correct tho OUcacd nrtio.i or lomovo tho obstructions ivhicli c.hifo it. For Itiyvntpry or IHarrliosa, but ono mill diia U pencmlly icfiuircd. for ll!innmatUni, ont, OraTel, l?.lnl tntln:i of tlin latsirt, IMIn Iu tlm Nhln, Xt.tcU and JLolm, they thonld bo continuously tikcn, as icrpilroil, to change tho diseased action of tho syfctem. Witli such c 1.113:0 thoso complaints lnippe'tr. Tor Irnpy nml Iroplci2lt fiiTllIr they phould bs taken l;i largo nml iVcquent doses to pro flu'c tlio effect ofa drastic purse. Vor iStiiitrpNiiui a largo uoso fihould be tatea ns it produces the desired effect by sym pithy. As a Dtnnrr Ptlt, talio ono or two I'ltts to nro mote dIc.tlo:i nnd relieve the stomach. An owasional doso ftlmulale the Momsfli nnd bowcU into healthy action, restores the aiipptite, an 1 tnvKwatns tho eyncm. llenee itUnP.cn ad ttmnsreoiH w licit) no serious derangement ci-.tt, Ono who ffi'ls tolerably wpll.nrten flndi tlntadofo of thea 'N makes him fori ilcct-drillr better, from liieir cloiiwins ami renovating effect on the disc tivc nppniMtus. liU. T. C. AYISn .0 CO., rracttatl Cltemtttt, j.oirnr.r. mass. v, s. .1. tt if - JOOIC, HEAD, AND IEAUN, THAT THK Oreat Shoshonees Itemedy I 01" TnC CILEnnATEI) JNIUAM DIl. LKWIS JOSIIICPHUS, nf tiiodlsllnsuMicd Trlho of Sli'iHlioni-cColuin-bi- 1'cnlior.v h nnw Torsilo in ilu- U. Ion, This nil ici.pK.ti! un hi ri-Miwly, Is wnrrmli-il nml In hriind Hii.l t-uiptiiitli- Immiii't;'., ut-om sulely s:iy rutty I c ru loil upon lo it-ukon ptTtna llfnt cure of .ll .lis. -as. s i.l lliu 'llinml, I.lui;-, Lui-r, K'iIiipik, DIl'(kiIi OrRJns etc.. A urll a.scrirulii, Hie vailotis kUih (lls-ioru, lliituDts, Jhil nil Impurity or llin UooiI.cxiTtnius; tliu IhtlJ 8l-i;-of roiiKnmptlon. Ill uliHila ulicro t Id Hrf-at ic-lneilv han la'Cli III I1-.C- for h hort lllilo It lias lliil.ctl ('(k-cU'ii MmMrtlumoHt inaicloucura t-vt-i- ri''iutUtl In inn anmiN nflilstorli-iil ntMlicliic. Hucllbelhi; I n-tMe In ti.l.l lri.it) to lis fnrlniT ri'iiown 1.1 Col illubla 'I'errllnry wo it, ry liumamt) to dtspulti tlmlaet that IliN On-al thosh Ufii.etly U 1I10 ri miily of reimdli-s of 11 1-Pi !i Crnliiiv, aiul tht)i:rilisl lioou rid l.-vlil nt the ullar of hiii.t inn lutiitanlty. I'rlcn of tho Uctui.ly In law pints, Sl,l. Slninifictiircil uy Dr, Youni: A Uri.,at Kjra cuse, N. y. Kor saliiliy nil dialers Iu Mrjlck-lco. Afnli, SiiT.nl and J.i. & BLOOMSBXJBa, . - , n n nn IT kf IMJ 1) Cl. MACHINISTS, IRON AND UKAsa xvunuu, BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKERS. MANUPAOTUJIEKS OI STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, GK.VIHlAIi SIACHIXB XVOItK AXB UUPAIIIS. MILL OKAWSa, SHAKTINa, rUIXKVH. HASaKU-, HlJADnLOCKH. S."W a-ERIJSTO OF ALL 4i nuodiHTH wi;iti:,thur or tiik anEAT'SIIOSUONRKS HKMKDY I (AI13T1IACTS Of J.ETTK1I3.) , Oeneva, N. y IVb. ISIIi, 1S.-.0, 1H. Vouno 4 lino. I rlnil my niloi of your valuable Heineillps greatly Inerp.uilne, In fuel onr (ImitHhoshonet's lletiieilyls uUltitrilisbtt ot hallslai-t Ion, nml doing Just atltlsrt t'omuieuil el 10 tin, several IjiivIiik uven eomo In to tint mc how much they hail b.en liuiioilinl from lis use. I havo sob! out of it ncaln, etc. etc, VlLLAlll) N. HM1T1I. Fhcrman, N. y.,.Marcli, ivth, Is60, Dii. Vocsa A lluo. I starieil your (lieaiShiK. honees Iteuieily by nl luu nray ono boltle ton eoutlrmeil llyspepllc, the reMilt lias been ample. It gives universal s.iiuractlon, mnm than nuy otber meilk'lnu wcliiivolunllu UicHon' fori cars. 1-rom what I has a seen or tlio Khoshouees I l,ei Justllleil In rreoiumetiUlurf It, Htinliiiu six Uoz. mors, It will fiell In ll:uc inoiittis, etc, 1IVUON l-'KN.Vl;il. Waterlown, K, V March Ijlli, ll,9. im. Vousu lino. VourSlii'shonees Ueiiu-ily Is Kivlug itocsl satlsraH lou, and soils better Ihaii any other nuw mcdlctno mliavu I'VeraitemiitciJ to liitriMluce, as worm nearly out or li, i-ent us In liasto etc. II. LLWIS i L'O. IK if. :iori;aii Ht Chicago, III. IVli. I'lli, m, lm. Voi'hu ii II ito. 1 im vo soM 0V1 rli u loz. of your (Hi-Hi hhostion.es Itttneily alrtmly eml a nrrftl liuiiiucr of lliu Khoslii es I'llN.J Itljlvis iiiilcrsat Kiitlsfactloii, I li'ivo not hciml ouu lo HiioinIliiiosolil.bin, what speuksof It lit tho httihc!.t terms, and recomiueiHlU tooinei ; ati'l as I am nearlj out of ll.pluuto t.ui'1 mu half u gruss more at nueo, fc-lc.,i-lc, llliO. Illl0iivi:il, Trice of tho Ilcmeily in luritii innti, ll.i'.. Maiiulio'luitil bylir, Vouuii A llios,, ut Sru-cun.-, N. V. t or sale by nil dealer Iu Medicine. N T 1 H T It Y . Jl. C. HOWnt, ITNTJhT, Reunf-rt fully otUr IiIh profoKulonul hfrvleen to ctnlty, llrli j.rt'jiiiii'ii tuiittcud toallu yurl ouMoperatloiiri In tli tlnn ut UU iiroi.'.uii. nnd Is prcivldcd wilh tbe litfut lmprnu) I'Jttcitl.AlN I'KKrn ulilch will ho luhiTUd ii Id putiuk'. slht raiid rubber bnhft tn ItKik lis ell uuthu jmt untl tt-itli, Tevtli vxtnutfd bv .ill Hit nt-w &ul iuuhI ppro d metliudi, ain nl t)pi.TrtiQ4 074 tlio tt-i'tli rnri'iullyund ptupui.y ultended to, Kt'oidt'iiru uiul oilbo u leK duor abovo lb C-Hirl UotisH, swttnu fctd, UluiJiuuiiurjf, Jun.'Ji. 6ft t( M OMI',1 I'OH Till'; I'KOl'l.i:. I' -rm ui T -1 1 nt'l il i 1 1 1. S n- r ncp Krult. Trucu. Ciiuiu (mu 'k l'i in. clr ulr'-fi'(. , 1, t , ( XI A Jl ill an, II. J'.AKMll. I'silciRlsburir, Mainland, fcept. 17,'0'J Iw CASTIXOS I'OH FUllXACKS AIO CAU WltKIltfl AND AXLLH AND IlOLlilKG HIIiT-S. AN 11 OKNEItAL MINIS" CASTINGB. BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS, CAIt BOXES, COMPOSITION CASTINGS, AND UAIiniT METAL IiKIiFIKLD'S CKLKI1 RATED GLOBE VALVES, STOP COCKS, CIIECIC VALVES, AIU COCKS, OIL CUPS, STEAM WHISTLES, GTJAOSS, STEAOI AIID riTSINOS GONSTANTliY OjST HAND. Agents and sole manufacturers of Xlall's r.itcn Uoublc discharge Curhinc Wheels, BLACKSMITHING, UHAvy on i.ioht roiiaiNtiP, AGENTS FOR S HIVE'S GOVERNOR, ACKNOWLEDGED TO HE THE HIMTLU-iT AND BEST IN THE WOULD. EEAMERS, TAPS AND DIES, MADE TO OHDEII. BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. OUDEBS FOR URIDOE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED, AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 01' THE LATEST IMl'ItOVEl) rATTEUN'S. TIIUESHINO MACHINES, A SPECIALTY. Buckeye Reapers Repaired, AND ALL EXTIiA TAHT.-i I-'tmNISHED. MANUI-'ACTURERS AND I'KOPRIETORS OF MORTON'S PATENT IT AY RAKE. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS AND SATISFACTION GIVEN Slay T,v-lf O 11 M O N V, Y II K V U .V 11 K D , HEELER'S PATENT UAII 33 0 II. A IN 1 1 O R f3 K-1 O W K It. TlieMi'.i'rllnT hi reliy elves iiniico thai ho lmn r-purclmetl the old hliuid nt I.'uht Mroa from Win. (ii.'hii) lr, liti lie is nut mniiulattuiintf I ho W II 10 E I j 10 It P A T K N T f nud Is prepan-d tofurnlt-h firmis with thu mw ndiaoio nmchlufs t ver otU-n-d t iht'piihllc. 'I ho Wifi-Icr Mmhinu ti no hmer an xpriniriit tu II hut be.iti in rotttitiit list Tr ohi'h ami I ho yearly Mill of ihl jwutni o.cteda that f nil oth elH I'oriihl.lt'd. Woikdnneat nur filmp U wnrrnntfd fr ono yr. .Via , uncut i'r Wlutdei's L'oinlmicd J'li ivMie rami VMniioutr, 1'or urthir narilouhuH apply rn or ndilrt-ws J, M. IlUh-llIZI.H, Lfhl Htret-t, Culuiubiu, euuiuy, l'at jILLIAItUS! IULUAltDSM jsj .r.rj- Tsr) 1 ss sji 1 j 1 i iimu 1 "IL. "VS'II.MAM II. (JlI.MOltE ITai nioncd a fine Milium) Hnirw.t. in inliliiL.t, UN will known HKs i'a UUANf, He (.as:, tahlei wiui un mo niifKi inipnivemt-uiH HtiU in pert' I unit r. He Lt-t-pH on hand the bc.-a j i-aqiih 11LEU a:;i ai.k whlrh tho miitket iilTonK OYinilH to he li.ni I iiMlll 'lllltr. Hliyil III M'ilKiill, !() liVif TunUt', ThopuhUcan-Invited to cap. nnd nro prom saliifti tlou tdiher iu hdlardor n iieni UiOAUS AND TOllACtO cannot bt ext-i-llfil, llUiumsbuij, Jun. I'd). H. c. a o w k it, I HUH LINE. Tl.,1 M,..lUHU..n., , ... .. nnuiu rrsirrinillynniiiiunralo iiisnuirin ill i:ii,liisnnu U(t the puUll" ne, .....j ..1. 1 ut, i 1 u 1111 nit- an i'.MMIIIJS LINE tiiluHii llil. 1 Inn. hmI il eiMlti rnit rnllmsa le tK.'lsilall) iviiml iys i-xi-i ptci), i,un 1 with the -.cvi-r.ii iniuiHipiiiisj Miullmnd Wrst un the Cat Ilu- rltlttns nl enllllnlJt-.i Cminly. He c-au wnu and Wi Itaiu-iHiri lUllnmd nnd with ihni.. iiioilaiL-ihui.ublhM.-ltliiheriiliuwIiiBfc-oisln .,.,. t;,,. .. .',. , ', ,' , wltt'""ke W.-tt r.iti-i. Miira hwivy ihiuhu. si.Kil Y.. r"ir"l."u'1 u "o IJicSawuunnn.l .eneil"i nrstn-lass HllOr. HIIOE, HAT CAP. AND ITU 8TOM-.. ui the old stuiultm .MulnSlrti.t, illooiiml.iir,ufi--w iliiuls ubtiu tho Court llimsi, UlnhtiH.-lt larom- (iist-iioi i:ietr i.iu-m anil ht-sl si) it-.-, dm r ollc-l- 'll 111 lilt-I'lllgt IIS 111 UOIllIUOKI .loi-oiiiiuoaui il in i.ui.tl f it... M....-U I......... iUv.1 bunts, Ii'i-n'mtoiiblj uml sflifle Inn solid Illooint-bllri,- KnllroHd I1I1. lllllllH. lllpll H ll.'UVV- bll':i klu.k ..foil r m , , I ll II uh.ii'k lino u,.i nml II. -?7,r A- VV 1 -'" "i-..rt. . Bikk! i-oiiuiiiou, ,-ornmu. ituuiilosult-U boots Htul.khnrs of nil kinds 'muii s ' """'oi i.Uilt-, nml charKt-s rmsnnable, 4tie kl'l Uulinoral slioes.nienV. , oniirM. hm k'h rersons U'tshlnit lo niii-t nr s.. tliplp rrion.ia .,.. .in musts' lastliiKi-Hlli-rs, wuiia-n's glo. kttl , fnrt.riiii be H-iomo.atcil iiihiu renaonablvrharu llillsli vi-ry t!iir,voru'sinorofo llnln-im sau.l L. ,L..,,, ,i,n.. ' , , fr . . T g .-nit shoes, n-ciini-h'b very line kid l.'ittomd unit- ' 5 ,wlmS tlla nn'lront any of thehotfls, rr-. in snoii uoois ni uu tiKCrintioui iioiu iice- i.uuii u uniTUN, iToprletor, ' lit; would also call attention to his fine ns-.ort mcnt i f ll.Vl'H, CA1H, Kl'HS ANII NOTION!?, which coinlirKt'S nil iho new uiul idnnilnr v-..1. i-tllH ut prlcu. w huh cannot fatl to nut nil. Thc ,lll be Kunriiliticd tonlvo hatUfnctUm,(rAtcall 14 nuiitiicii uciorc I urcnsMiig ei-tuwnero ns'lt is believed thnl better barfnlnsnr? to bo fo-auj 11 1110 c till III any oilier tiiHcu In Hid c. V m,,r coimly, pOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER, V. M. J10NUOE i CO., !(Urt, Pa., Iiinll6irlurtt nr rowiiKi; i;k(ii. PQ-J dalcr 1n all kluJ of I.UMUCn. glvi- notice Hint they are prepared to accomodate t!iilr ciiilom with dispatch, and on thocheupea NE W TlIK II 0 O A L Y A It D. niidcrslBiicd rospictlully Inform Iho i"i' a i'ti'iiiuiiia nun i oiuiiioiii county, that tliry kitinill lliu illlli lent iiumbi ra olsiove co.il ami kdccied lump coal for niilllilnn put nolo-, on their wharf, iiiijolnlni! M'Kulv)-. NialA nil tlio uhnrf, In uelnh cniil, hay, nnd straw, Llkeniiton hnise and Mnenu, to deliver coal to ihoM, who dtflro It, As they purclmso a larco amount of conl.thry Inleiitl tokeepu sup. rlorar tlcle, ami sell at lint very lonol prices, l'lcuse cull urn! examine- for ourselves before pitictius lI'Bel.ewhere. J. W. HKN'liKllHU iT. AU(il'lUH MA-ON, rIIIE undiTslKncil will talio In ex- X cliance for Coal ami (Irocerlt s, the fullowliiL naliird urllcles i Wheal, llj e, Corn, Oals, I'oln toes, l.nitl, Ilam.HliouUier.auit slilo imui.liutler, I 'Kits, ila, Ac, at thu hliihtbt citsh prices, at hit liiuary r-loie, udjoluluu u clr timl jnrd, ,, J. W.IlLNDL'lhllOr. llloomsbiire Jlur. 19,'03-ly, pLOUR AND FEE!)! rhauuilerslifnedlhaiikful for past iatronagu bt-tt to uuuoucv to hi frlind and to ilia vublk Uithls r N K W M 1 L L Is now 111 coninlcte rllllllluir ortlcr.nnil Hint Iim u prcpareil tn do all kludsoi Mllliiu wlilioulilehi I'.irllts irnm h disunite can huvu theli urlsts rjHVO MONTHS TREEI Kit HE I! THE MOST rol-1'l.tlt JI-V1-.X1LK MAOAXI.NB IN AUi:r.icA. 1 V.TIIK IT'l'LEORKORAl ESTIKIU.Y oniOINAL AND FlIWT CLAFS, , All new subscribers for The Littlk Com-oiiAr lorinc i ewye.tr, whose name d m.invy nr,7 fci-nl In I fiur- II... lust of .November -will r.cclva the -.oM uibir mid Pcceuiluir.S'iK, of IM9 ritllli" TERMS, ONE DOLLAH A YEAH KIN OLE COl'V, TWELVI! CGNTH. The Littlo Corporal has n lnrt-cr circulation Ihati nny other Juvenile .MiiK,iziue i J - t$ and Is bctler wmtli the price llun any , !.,.; inui;iulnoocrpuhiWied. 1 j ouur lleeuiis.i of lis 1ii.hu ne cln-lilatlon, we nro t n able,! 1o imnm, u M tl, ,,1W .,rk, nj j" ii e.ir; mix copies, ono jt..,r, h,1(.0 number IScents; i or file to any otiawiio will try to raise utlub. Ileauii lilprtiuliinisforclubi.. 1 HubscrlboOW. Ne Miliums biBlu January 5,d'tln"MJi "'" ran nlwuiii 'l,i "tn, 1 ALi'i(i:n l. ki:wi;i.l .t to . i-ui,iishers. Ulllc, of The Little CorK,rJl, I'hlcjjj.i, ill. 1". K. Wo altw I'ublMi tho follou Ins i "THE SOIIOOIi KEST1VAU," sivily lo l-cliool l.nieitariiliii-nU, Kxlilbliluni JiJJfjX 1 " l"ly '" W'ar. h"u,iTo tiii: uitli: 'OIU'OIIAL' liOUK, i NLW lUtA-VINCl 'IREEIVS DRAWING LEftSONS," in.- .est iiuim m,no Kind ever IssneJ, Price SI 51 or ilulh bui.VlIu: hool Udltlo.i.s.) ci,! "hoi by boouseilers,orsjuti.yiu til on rtcelpi of pViee. MIW. MII.LKlf.H NKW I1O0K. "tins nor Aii uoaii to i'outunu" if Ut.t".,rlct?- A"1" numinous oilier books iHltlli HI im HI I Jt MI-WI;'''' -'. I'ubllshers. t)tt.J.,W .lll. tlllcueo, FALL KALL TALL KALL KALL ANII AND AN I) AND ANII vinti:h WINTHIl WINTIIIl WINTLIl WINTKU (IOODM, (IOOIW, OOOIH, (IOODS, OOODH ronsNltns ol cnnslslluif nf cousMHut of eonnlslInK of conlntlng of DIIY IIHY IlltY DRY DIIY (IOOIW, UIIDDH, HOOIlM, (IDIIDM QOOIW, HATH AND CAPH, HATH AND OAKS, HATS AND CAIK, HATS AND ('AIM. HATS AND CAI-S, HOOTS AND HIIOER, HOOTH AND WtOr, HOOTS AND HIIOKR, HOOTS AND HIIOl-X, HOOTS'l'AND B110EH, HEAriY-MADR CLOTIIINO, KKADY-MAIlK CLOTIIINO KKAI1Y-MAI1K CLOTIIINO. IlKMIY-MADK CLOTIIINO, UKADY-MADE CLOTIIO, LOOKINO-OLAKMBi, UMiKINU-ULAHHIJi, UHIKINO-IILAI-HICS, UJOKINU-ULXHHKS, LOOlClNO-ULABMri), NOTIONS, NOI'IONH, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOflONH, TAINTS AND OILS, I-AIN1H AND OILS, l'AINIH AND OILS, 1'AINI'H AND OILS, KAINTS AND OllM, oitocumns, OltOCKHiLS, OKIH'l.llll.S, OUIII'iatlLS, unouLitiU", titinnsswAitu, OUr.KNSWAtlK, OlIKKNsWAHK, oumiNHWAiti:, 5ui:i:nswahu IIAItDWAKK, HAIllUVAltK, iiAitinvAiu;, llAItllWAltli, HAHIIWAUK, TINWAKi:, IINWAHI-;, 'J'INWAlll:, TINWA11K, TINWAKL, HALT, SALT HALT SALT, HALT, riHIl, KIS1I, Klhll, KITH FISH, AND SK.KDS, AND HKK1IH AND HKLDS, AND HKKDS, AND HIIKDS, OUAIN UHAIN UKAIN UHAIN UHAIN Ac, film l'ltEJiu-a (13 L A S T 1 0 r l.ni. ,' HTlTtl I i. FAMILY SEWING MACHIjJ A COB a.t m llttOAUWAY, NEW YOEI D. LOW! htM.MOH 730 C1.cstii.it filrcet mmJlatS in Dili POINTB OK KXOEUrj'jSTElTi Jl urower's p. van block, M E. llcauty und r.I.isllellyof Mitch, rerft-ctlon and Hlmrillclly ef SlarK' SOLO Using both threads dlrealyfrom&irisjRtsn No fasteiilnB of teams by litil..i1ttJ'"-fyJ of thread. Wldo ranjo nt application wtbw iidjustmcnt, Tlio eam rctnlnn Its licniitj-amK, washing nnd Ironing. Ilcsldts doing nil kinds nf wotk fa ioUlS 11E1 j n.af soul "hEE.BAV ....lrr. Sewing Machines, time Mnehlnn B'no, ; opposite most beautiful and permanent tttfri ornntnenlal work, iOJ- if BOLLEI L and sboi i m-'' ' TENBY. K 3rTho Illuhcst I,rtmlui.i(1tllis,llrjJa"iS" Inhibitions of tho United S-lalaKi'rYjD B, have been awarded the Oroer i Bsb-JjsJSJ 11 Machtuea, nud Iho work dono ly IbtA, exhibited In competition. -to: - P, r tt. EVAN side Main H.B.F. sd.wltbc 'plscopalC I north aid rO. BUTT TO. BUTT S-Tho very highest prize, THEr J Matel Ml ) above co KrVm.! 1 T ) change 1 AT McKlXVY. N HA L A t.'O.'S. MrKKLVY, NKAL & CO.'H McKKLVY, N11AL A CO.'H. MrKKLVY, NKAL & CO.'H. McKKLVY. NKAL Si CO.'H. Northwest corner ol Main and Market Rlreeta, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Northwesl corner of Main and Market Hlreels, Northwest corner of Main nud Market Streets, Northwest corner or Maluand Mnrket Streets, HLOOMSniTllO, PA., III.OOMSIIUKO PA IIIXIO.MHIIUHO, PA., Ill.OO.MSIIUHO PA. 11LOOMHIIIIKO, PA. I HON ANII NAII.s, I HON AND NAII.S, IKON AND NAII.H, IHON AND NAII.S, IKON AND NAILS, In large quantities and at reduced rstes, nl uni on nat.d. Hardware & Cutlery. aMIE NEW HARDWARE STORE. X NK PLUS Ul.TltA. Having enlarged our More Knrun and Just OPLNKIl A NKW t-UI'PLY, dlnrtly nom the Miiniif.ietuiers, purchavi-d for cash, on a declining liwrkcl, w e are prepa red to oiler the s tine to KAHMKltS. MIXIIANICH, I'.UILIIKHS. and the rest nf Mntiklnd.i. gi-eeral sto.-k, coni-PiIsIhl- all the kinds ami nullities usually kept 111 a city Hard Ware More, suitable to lliu wants of lhecounl,at unusually luw prices. All those li.iareiii-sirioiisol pur- busing unods In our line en khc Momy oj looking in nt the New llaidw-re Stole, l'ltaseglvu usn e ill anilexainlneonr slock Ac. UUNYAN & VVAHDKN, ApM'l(,!).)r ll.oonisburg, Pa. JACOII K, Hllllll. g Jl 1 T II A Importersand Dealers In Foreign and Domosllc c It. Akltzkk S E L T Z E R, ti , II A It D W A It li, O U N H, OUT L K. It Y, AC, NO. W THIlin SfilhtT, AII.OALI.OWIIIL P1IILADKI.PI1IA. Nov. n:.if. Giurno and Phosphate, A v a iV's sri'Eit HAW 110SK I'HOSI'HATE OK rRDE mrk ii - LI5IE. STA XVA It I) )'A IMAXTnn ll.e present full season. IKK l'lIOM-llATK Ol- LI MM beln hlKhiyimniovf, i i augii-s Haw Honn surir M,nu.A... n i i" !7il.,",V,r;.,, ' vine lb w lid iSiL"fJ', f. "tt"'.'1.0 innlter-lbe name It. noi.f s in mil la en arcane i l:!iuenioS s t-.. Jl . I'- "iiiiiriu, l'hosohute iniiv i.L :....; unoiisiieu. undel.!Bi,l?"- "iJvctiy fron! llle Offle,. No vu h.' !. .J.!'":!!f;'."', IK. e.'eU.3ni. v ' '""UllPIIIB. AUg. e,'liV-3, rJ0 JIANUKACTURERS. mVJm to,",l'"ALLi:s",s PATKNTNTM dcr's,,;." !ruiJ " OTA: HUUK PflKYKNTIVK. OK W-.VL,: IN HTKASI 1XN DOLL.UW IJIJJANNUM KOU UACH ALLKN A NUEIiI.m, Dealers in Oils, No. UHoutli Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Circulars wlllTie sent on application sep'.To.:it, OEM) I'Olt nJ r. ; i ion vi:li kvi:iivshhi t'Ol'V OK NEW :r. w i.'iii' . s ., ......nn iiiioiitoiia,so as t nine ineiu liiiuie . coin iiele end r Hal loguldo to all matters ol hu same day, una its rule nil work hiouglu to lw ii; il i.ii.Im. s Iraiisao tuna for u i't hiuK l ! the mill inn la, done Hi tweniy-lour lioui.. .My Ho Uuii.ii. The pu,fe,. .iinl i','f,, i, rlVm.'i1 j.its,Mlt airaiiKniei.lsa.esui;liuslopreelu.Io tho Hie m.thalile Iho men haln. Hie un iiufite url-r Kilnw'water!"1' w " " &JS ! M'.uffi' KKSW. i i.h in sT 1-Aj.iLY ixovit. ; i 'pZiyl;; s t.t Mns the hiMt r giu.l.s.iiniiiill kinds o !ru"''; L" r ' l'l bu .luiss ri laiious i.f . I 11 . 1 lu'-l r n.iu.. i un i.udorsti.ii i i.i, i ( HP .A) ;. n !)! w lU-lialn,.eervoiieloli il,..ir.T,.' .'.!.' '.J kept on hund lii4U.'iitliy. p il l foruileat ll.u low. e . I current rails, Uruiuol all kinds puRhast d, LUlit Htrset, Dse, l.'M-U. I'ETEU UNT, lu iu, tel. ..Hi. , j.r .1... . ,. .. 'V'.1' ii i i u - ,,e ;, : ,r v : ,, , ',iuv,,i,"u: p- l puia. Ag. n a n , i. ,, ivrvtVii. r.-r,viuruss 0,.,,VO.nn,J0.Vroy!SS W E 0 O N T I N U K To. Miiuiiincture our well-known Manures Uun,, 111 UlkOllHVO fur kUttl J' JJ Ji U V 1 lmiMjMl,4 ertlltrVr.uud I A' a u a i' n No, 1 aenulne (loverniueut. I HIi fluano.Uiid Plaster nud llyitraullo rem..,, tsup. r.piio.phale ol l ine, . . s'sj ir "utnliw Aliiliionl..tcd l ertlluiK' . . . a-; 1 '"jlbs. A DISCOUNrTO DUALKIIS. ' ALLKN A NiaiDI.IM. ii Hoillli llelawarA. hue, Plllladlil,a. ssrAULislH.ii in m, Augfjiil" "- Jrou Con,in, . the reircsenlallve of the Oruurifott Mnchlncs, at the Kxpotltlon I'nlrmi, 1807, thus nitrating their great hpmtb. IlOBl .,,. ,..,,., ?man'ab tlBIKCl (jJInKxcl --'j,V; IIR8.E.1K llMalaBti III3SXIZ UbuluUng Hi stallont wttrrtr. FOR H A L s .A.. ID O BAJ HLOOHSU VUG PI June 1.'r,!l-Iy T HE NEW KAJIIIiY H 11 W I N fl M AC II 151 E.Ml'IUi: ll PflKl posit 1 IIR8."JCJ Jl cloak Halnand II 188 M." Ugood M IIRS.MU Ullartmi 1UIL' itts L goodsjll ' Jam li'JI Uowery. ..1 LEACO The extraordinary sure f.Mi'J can Hoi ltnproveil mnnuftcinriiiu M ici.n..i. ndeuwJ hcavv Wiirk. liii-i In, Inc. it i e - - . r l.MPIlti: SKW1NO Ml' HIS! I lllIDMYl Hi and 0) 1 1' DOXTAW " ( te?ittl. to manuftcltirn a New r.unlli' Mr change bit. n.iine siytu Hull construi'llou urn triuientatlon, ui-ik limit eij'til ml-' Mi wiin other Kanilly M.ililiin. ' useiutuess ltr.tr bleaigtna; ouTsrnirs all lOMi'Ein.sLj Thoprlie of Ihls acknouli'tlgci "Clstoppt tlele comes w-Hlrn rwneli of ecrr clis i V. , Company Is prepnred to i flcr ilw i"l')KklC tuduet-inents tobuytis,.tnliis&ultt'-iAst.i-s7es Miclilu-w.irrauieil, , An ly for dlcularsnlvl 'iln.l'");' noHKS 1 1 MPIIIK HKWINO MA nh"Jf2f,i Oel. 1VC0 3lll. DIHTOll TU.l0' .ye TVHonplln-nfinns. I7O0NS', " IVjW I LO0.MS1IUI1O NOlt.MAI.hUIU0HVr w. iJ EIlAltY INb'Il'If'IK. I iTEi IIOAHD OK INiTI'.mH p JACtl . lt a i., 1II.NUY CAHVLU. A, n-T . ..rlSII i roitfcsorol llitelleitunl ami a"" '"" " II ioij an j practltci.1 laM -". Teacher of I r. l.. i. ' llntllltl sl.-Hr-U'iM luui.clus. a. IsancO. insi, A a. ,r4T Professor of Ancient Lingu.iti-'t, Ur.iniuiai'. . . !i i w..."., I KI....UI .11 JlUl.n..,".vr. " I t.ono.uy j J n.. n n 1, .Im. A M.i "rti Profo sor it cliemisiry suOtW0. Teucllirof aiournnhv. hlstori s 1""'TJ Janus llroii, Assl taut tlaiherof niiillit loatKl Ur tumtir. jiisr Alice ji, .iti"...j Teacher or Mnle nn the iilall0l ..... t . r.e.t. Teacher of Vocal iiuslc nud lnnusW, Miss Julia M.Oorrt, T Ii.rnf model IsCUOtU. The KALL term will ii'Uiaitii'-'l and until our boarding hall rtVjil niilicil!!nii ill lite i . - bo furnlslK-a Willi homes in ptia.u" ""J It Is bitter for students tii'l'V'Tc'l enlni.ofil.,, i.i. i wlieii t Mi al-'l bio tRey can euter'iitnuy tune Mitrcli ;o Isus. S10. WATCHES. (Inuirpotuted ny the The arent Trade ImproviW'"' ,''71 hlalHI M-o I rjo.u. nii er Watches ill Km ;"' I, i i-uKraMiigs, funy iiV crlblng ml , wi'ii'lus, are il.u I? J,. Velopts, which aro ihoiougli i "', a":. "itiereti are ma. led, poi-l ai-i, '"'Tie prices i-lngle Kngravlng, ic. nt ' rich Pieiiilum,5i Teiil)-i)o "f'u cr linut.iig wuil-li as pii mb'"'-''! giuv ug eiuitlts tho holder il"1 ".iroiii i, oS7j, llle'e.''Y,j.H flu. Noihlngcaiiboloi b ll'fl'KTi'1 ...... .,V! 111 OUT SIOCK IS - ( money asktd, while tl.o Imjit ""Yj winch worth S7ju. ftrenfu" '' ' J Olle.l 1.. f..r.. 1.....,.. I I. L'U. ... M1 111-,. Oct. ISRI-vlll i.ulnuy, Cor. l'ull"U luil Jl ROWNE'ri JIETA huW " WKATHKU HT"riE.rS? Por the Uxiluslun of cold, wind, rski. I and iliulu in. m dours uud 'u"Tlii'l vuluitblehlllps huvu stood llie '',., ! .uMio 1.1 "I Tney w.il latlorSUiurui"l ul'.fi: S sia-uu fuel siuiiclelit toniuli 05i.'l r.veiy uoiisek. ci.erbiio.iiu ,.T.al 'ft;er live uiculur uml pro o lisi. Agm'!; KlSC where. Liberal inducement., '".Vl D HIluWNl.'H MtTALLiu 'nt;X, lVri Nii,.JI HruiuluiO rssus. Oct, 15,'U'J 3.U. J E E D 11 A M '.n u 7cliiirch,Hcl.ool,ind Parlor O'iWj "Z ileonsoi vrty tlescrlplloii., ,' '.'iiW T'.'llH hcudloru co.y of tiioiast idilli"'w' ( .J loan "SILVER TO.g which will bo mallt-tl ir.o In any ., RJWt aiml iiiii ii... i,. ..i.i.l, hi. mule u "igausuuil ililudeull, . ..Ill, 113.1 Aug,13,'ui , in. .onsluAuierica., 117 list' -r. M'"1, K' (jihi'TUKIItel1. tr lllluedo. ll.e stinsi l "'fl v. 8?.Vr bole llllelillnli. ulid K.l ",'.',, " u