The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 12, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO Oil AT, BLOOMSBUItG,COLUMBIA COjmTrA
FARMER'S COLUMN. i
How to Mao a Horso's Bod.
If tho Ulonof u seoroof farmers tutivli
Ing tho lnminur of a decent licit for u
horso could bo written mil, ilniilitli'tM
tho tloeiinient wontit to ti strunto com
mentary UDon sluldo miiniiKoiiient unit
Brooming. Tlio best timterlul fur limit
ing 11 bed for a liorso confined In stall Is
short straw, chair, saw (lust or dry tan
bark. If straw bo long, It will pay to
run It through tho fodder cutter, that
will cut It In lengths of thrco inches.
Then, after removing all tho droppings
of tho animals, lot tho Utter, whatever
It Is, bespread oven over tho entire stall
floor not less than thrco Inches In depth.
This will not fail to make a comfortable
bed for n wiury animal after ho has fin
ished his evening feeding.
WhcnBhort ninchlno straw Is employ
ed for bedding, tho first thing, which
will always bo found of prime impor
tance, is to remove tho droppings from
tho tall1. It may seem strange to many
grooms that wo insist so strenuously on
the removal of tho accumulations of tho
stall. But It Is n practlo with a great
many farmers to clean their stalls once
a week, and in many instances tho part
of the stall round about tho hind feet of
tho animal is allowed to bo filled with
manure, and packed down six Inches in
depth. No animal can lie down with
any kind of comfort while his bed is so
unoven. Let the droppings bo removed
back boyond tho feet of tho horso every
ovening, if nothing more. Then, with
a woodon-tlncd stublo fork, shako tho
straw to pieces and scatter it evenly
over the stall floor not less than one foot
deep. Thcro is nothing lost by using a
largo quantity of straw for bedding,
On tho contrary, much will bo gained
in two ways, viz : in tho saving of vai
uablc liquid manuro by absorption, and
in affording quiet rest for u liorso after
having performed hard service.
Most liorscsaro exceedingly fastidious
about their beds, and unless a comfort
able and clean placo has been prepared
they will not Ho down for boveral suc
cessive days. On tho contrary, if tho
bed bo made as directed, horses will lio
down for many hours,whcn they would
otherwise have continued to stnnd until
their limbs wero so swollen anil weary
that could not keep on their feet any
longer. A horso is a very neat animal,
and will not lio down on filth or on a
cold" floor unless ho is exceedingly
weary.
Wintoring Sheep
Farmers keeping sheep ought to sco
that their quarters for winter are com
fortable. Plenty of room should bo
provided, for sheep will not do well
wheu crowded into close quarters,
Their pens or sheds should bo well veil
tilated. A covering of straw makes a
first rato roofing. Tho floor should ho
well littered witli straw onco in three
or four days, and as often clcane'd. T hey
should ho fed regularly. Hay should
bo disposed in racks, easily reached
while feeding, yet high enough to bo
clear of any contact with their feet on
tho ground. They should havo oats, or
whatever is given besido their hay, at
regular hours. Much advautago Is
gained by regularity in nil matters ap
pertaining to tho farm or farmyard. If
farmers understood this fact, and put it
moro into praetico than they do, they
would bo gainers by it. Sheep should
not bo fed too highly. More is lost by
high feeding than is gained. An old
undo of mine, having had n long ex
perience in sheep raising and. keeping,
used to say that ono spoonful of oats a
day wai sufllcient, and that sheep would
do well enough on that allowance with
plenty of hay. Salt should bo given at
least onco a week.
Caro should bo taken In building pens
or sheds, to make an entrance largo
enough. Sheep ought not to bo crowd
ed in going in or out. Many Ono ani
mals havo been injured in that way, for
sheep go la and out of their quarters,
when feeding tlmo comes, with a ruh,
and huddle close together. If tho en
trance is sufficiently large, there need
bo no danger of crowding. All weakly,
scrawny lambs or sheep .should bo sep
arated from those in good condition,
and allowed an extra allowanco to
"catch up." 1'oor, scrawny sheep never
stand much chancoln n flock of fat,
thrifty ones, as they are knocked around
and seldom get their share of food.
I am glad toseo that farmers aro wak
ing up to their interests, ami getting
sheep of improved breeds. Tho old
fashioned long and coarso-woolcd kinds
ought to" givo placo to such as tho South
down, Cotswold or Merino. Not only
is tho yield of wool greater, but it Is of
superior quality and brings u much
higher price.
The' Puoiiugt op One Wi:i:d. a
gentleman desiring to know what
would ho tho influence of a single weed
upon tho Agriculture of afield or garden
selected a plant of purslane (pusley or
purvey as called by some,) and careful
ly counted Its number of pod. It was
a rather largo but not tint hirgtbt sized
plant from a rich spot of ground. Tho
number of Its seed nods was l.ni.'l.
Ho then took fourteen of tho pods,
seven small ones, four medium, and
three of tho largest, and counted tho
seeds In them. The result gavo us an
averugo of ninety seeds to tho pod.
Thus in this slnglo plant wo havo tho
enormous number of 415.170 seeds.
If theso wero spread over a plat of
ground, nod should nil germinate, ami
a man should attempt to cut (hum with
a boo. and should averogo six plants it
overy blow, and mako thirty strokes of
his hoo per minute, it would tnko him
thirty-eight hours and twenty-three
minutes to cut them out.
Or if theao weeds wero equally ilia.
nominated, at tho ratu of four to tho
uquaro foot, they would cover two and
a third acres of ground.
Do not theso figures show tho ini
mcn?Q importance of cutting and de
stroying overy weed before It goes to
seed?
Thcro In no doubt that other weeds
aro fully ns or moro prolific tliuri this.
It hen been know in wot weather to
grow and mature Its seed long after it
nail been entirely sovercd from tho
root,
THE YOUNG FOLKS.
FllUIT TltKES. VlNEH. l! TilO iS'hii.
bury American warns tho citizens of
mat place 10 Liu cautious In making con.
tracts for fruit trees, grnpu vines, Ac.
The editor btates that n largo number of
iruu irees, iic. iiavo men recently ills
trlbuted In that place, somo of which
aro In bad condition, besides tho prices
fiald are enormous. This is timely euu
Ion, and our citizens should bear It in
inlml.us wo Imve known sovoml of them
to bo victimized by theso fruit treo ped
law. if you want good fruit tiow call
on our neighbor John Heat, over tho
.inXSf.'fv1 d. not depend on theso wau
tiering Yankee from York State.
Tho Boar and tho Skrnttol.
".My wife and 1 boro such u lodger in
long iu wo could, but at length wo wero
fairly beaten; anil as besecuied to havo
tukuuup his abodu lu tho house, wo
thought It host lu glvo up to him what
ho wanted: mid tho littlo rascal knew
what wo woro about when wo wero
moving, and seemed afraid wo should
not go soon enough. So ho helped us
off; for on tho morning wo wero to start
us wo wero going to put our goods upon
tho wagon, thcro It stood before tho
door ready loaded: and when wo start
ed wo heard a loud laugh; and a little
sharp volco cried out of tho window,
Clood-by, neighbors 1' So now lio has
ourold house all to himself to play his
gambols In, whenever ho likes to sleep
withindoors; and wo havo built our
selves a snug cottage on tho other sldo
of tho hill, where wn llvo as well as wo
can, though wo havo no great room to
mako merry in. Now if you, and your
ugly friend there, like to run tho litis;
nrd of taking up your quarters lu the
elf's house, pray dol Yonder Is tho
road. Ho may not bo at homo to-night."
"Wo will try our luck," said Quntor,
"anything Is better to my mind than
sleeping out of doors such a night as
this. Your troublesome neighbor will
perhaps think so too, mid wo may havo
to light fi,r our lodging ; but never
mind, Uruln Is rather anawkwarj? hand
to quarrel with; and tho goblin may
perhaps find a worse welcomo from
him than your house-dog could glvo
him. Ho will at any rato let him know
what a bear's liugls; for I daro say ho
lias not been far enough north lo know
much about It yet."
men tno woodman gavo (Junior a
fugot to mako his fira.wlth, and wished
him n good night. Ho and tho bear
soon found their way to tho deserted
house; and no ono being at home, they
walked into tho kitchen and made n
capital fire.
"Lack-ii'day I" tnlil tho Norseman;
"I lorgot one thing I ought to havo
asked that good man for somo supper;
I havo nothing left butsomcdry bread.
However, this Is better than sleeping
in tho woods: wo must mako tho most
of what wo have, keep ourselves warm,
and get to bed as soon as wo can." So af
ter eating up all their crusts,and drink
ing somo water from tho well close by,
tho hunlsma n wrapped himself up close
In his cloak, and lay down in tho snug
gest corner he could And. Bruin rolled
himself up in the corner of tho wide
fire-place; and both wero fust asleep,
tho firo out, and everything quiet with
in doors, long before midnight.
Just as tho clock struck twclvo tho
storm began to get louder tho wind
blew a slight noise within tho room
wakened tho huntsman, and .all on a
sudden in popped a littlo ugly skrattle,
scarce three spans high; witli a hump
on ills back, n face like a dried pippin,
a noso Uko a ripe mulberry, and an
cyo that had lost its neighbor. Ho had
hlgh-hcclcd shoes, and a pointed red
cap; and came dragging after him a
nice hit kid, ready skinned, and lit for
roasting. "A rough night this," grum
bled tliegoblin to himself; "but, thanks
to that booby wocdmnn, I've a house
to myself: mid now lor n hot supper
and a glass of good nlo till tho cock
trows."
No sooner said than done: tho skrnt-
tlo busied himself nbout,liero and there,
presently the tiro blazed up, the kid
was pu t on the spit and turned merrily
round. Akegofalo made its appear
ance from a closet: tho cloth was laid,
and tho kid was soon dished up for eat
ing. Then tho littlo imp, in tho Joy of
his heart, rubbed his hands, tossed up
his red cap, danced beforo tho hearth,
mid sang his song:
"Obl 'Us weary enough abroad to bide,
In the shivery midnight blast;
Aud 'tis dreary enough to ride,
Iluugry and cold.
On tho wintry wold,
Where tho drifting snow falls fast,
llut 'tis cheery enough to revel by night.
In the crackling fagot's light;
'TIs merry enough to liavo and to hold
The savoury roast,
Aud tho nut-brown tou!tt
With Jolty good nlo nnd old."
Tho huntsman lay snug all this timo;
sometimes quaking, In dread ofgcttlng
into trouble, and sometimes licking his
lips at tho savoury supper beforo him,
and half in tho mind to tight for It with
tho imp. However, lio kept himself
quiet in ids corner; till all of n sudden
tho littlo maii's eyo wandered from his
cheering alo-cup to Uruln' carcaso, as
ho lay rolled up llko u ball, fast asleep
In tho chimney-corner.
Tho Imp turned round sharp in an in
stant, and crept softly nearer and near
er to whero Bruin lay, looked at him
very closely, and not nblo to mako out
what In tho world ho wos. "Ono of tho
family, 1 supports !" said ho to liimsulf.
But Just then Bruin gavo ills ears a
shako, and showed a littlo of ids shaggy
muzzle. "Oh ho!" said tho imp, "that's
all, is it'.' But what iv largo one! Whero
could ho como from? nnd how canio ho
hero ? What shall I do? Shall I let him
nlono or'drivo hlm.out? l'crbnps' ho
may do mo some mischief, and I nm
not afraid of mlcoor rats. So here goes!
I havo driven all tho rest of tho livo
stock out of tho house, and why should
I bo afraid of sending this bruin after
them'.'"
With this tho elf walked softly to tho,
comer of tho room, and taking up tho
spit, gtolo back on tip-too till ho got
quitocloso to tho bear; then raising up
his weapon, down camo a rattling
thirnp across Bruin's mazzard, that
sounded ns hollow as a drum. Tho bear
raised hlmtelf slowly tip, snorted, bhool-
his head, then scratched it, opened
first ono oye.then the other, tookn turn
ncross tho room, unci grinned nt his eno.
my j who, somewhat alarmed, ran back
a fow paces, and stood with tho spit In
his hand, foreteelng a rough ntlack.
And it boon came; for tho bear, rearing
himself up, walked IrUurcly forward,
and puttlngout ono of his paws caught
hold of tho spit, Jerked It out of tho
goblin's hand, and sent it spinning to
tho other end of tho kitchen.
Anduow began a fierce battle. Thh
way nnd that way flew tables and cluiiis
pots and pans. Tho elf was ouo mo
ment on tfco bear's back, lugging Ms
ears nnd pommelling him with blows
that might havo felled an ox. In tho
next, tho hear would throw him up in
tho n I r, and treat him as ho ciiiiio down
with a hug that would mako tho littlo
imp squall. Then up ho would jump
upon ono of tho beams, out of Bruin's
reach; nnd soon, watrhlng his cliunro
would bo down ustrldo upon his buck.
DRY GOODS.
Novoinbor and Dec, Piicos
I. W. IIAHTMAN'S,
I'on HUMMKit imi-Hs oooni.
25 ct.
15 et.
55 ct.
IjAWNS AT
IiAWNS AT
LAWNS AT
lets.
-10 cts.
CO cts.
$1,25 DllEStS (JOODS AT $1,10
$1,00 DltiCtJS GOODS AT !)0cts.
65 ct. DRESS GOODS AT 18 cts.
40 ct. DltKSS OOODS AT 35 cts.
35 ct. DR1-2SS GOODS AT 30 cts.
25 et. DRIiSS GOODS AT
! cts.
20 ct.
DltKSS GOODS AT IS cts.
TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE.
I
J M I' O R T A N T N 0 T I 0 E.
M.UIN1F1CT.NT DISPLAY
O P
DRESS GOODS,
AT THU NEW
STORE, BROWER'S BUILDING,
The splendid rooms of J. J. MIOWEK, i
completed nnd now open to the public Kith tho
FINEST 8 T 0 0 K
over offered in Bloomsburg. All tho
NEWEST STYLES
of Dress Goods, tiilks, Cloths, Casslmcrs, Linens,
Flannels Ac,
0 A R P E T S
of every style and for all prices. Oil Cloths in
great variety.
A full lino of
SUPERIOR GROCERIES
Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Spices,
trnrranted puro and good.
GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
in carefully assorted variety.
GLOVES, HOSIERY,
HOOF 8KIUTS, COI13ETS AND A COMPLETE
assortment of
WHITE GOODS,
The public aro earnestly
Invited to examine theao flno goods, befoie pur
chasing elsewhere and aro guaranteed stitlstac-
llon. No expeusool- trouble has been spared to
mako
THi: .MOST COMI'LKTK
establishment in this lection of the State.
j. j. uuowr.it,
Stay T,'f,0-tf lllooinsburg I'u,
JEW STOCK OK
Fres. arrival of
CLOTHING.
FALL AND WINTEU UOODH.
DAVID i.owi:Niii:no
lavttcs attention to his stock of
Cl EA1' AND FASHIONABLE CL0TIIIN0.
at hU store on
Main Street, two doors above tho American House
Illoomtbuig, Pa,,
while he has Just received from New York and
Philadelphia a full assortment of
MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING,
Including the most fashionable, durable, aud
handsome
Dnr.Sfi GOODS,
consisting of
l!OX, SACK, HOCO, GUM, AND OIL-ULOTH
OOATSAND PANTS,
of all sorts, sizes and colors. Ho has also renlen
Jshed his already large stock of
FALL AND WINTEU SHAWLS,
HTIIIPED, FIOUltED, AND PLAIN VlSiTH"
SIIIIITS, CltAVATS, STOCKS, COLLAIifi'
1 PAN 1 1 K MICH I EFS, O LO VEH,
KUSPENDEItS, AND FANCY AltTICLKS
Ho nas conslanlly on hand a large and well-so-ecti-d
nssortmcut of
CLOTHS AND VKSTINGS,
which he is prepared lo make to order lutoany
kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the
best manner. All his clothing is made to wear,
and most of His of homo manufacture.
OOLD WATCHES AND JEWELKT,
of overy description, nno nnd cheap. Ills easeol
Jewelry Is not surpassed:inthu:placc. Call aud
oiamlno his general assortmen of
CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELIIV , AC.
DAVID LOWENIIEUO.
DRUGS &. MEDICINES,
QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
llloomsbur;;, l'a.
M. C. SLOAN A nitOTHEIl
thomirceMorsnf , '
WILLTAilBLOAN STlN
coutlnno the business of making
CAltHIAOra, DUGaiES.
and every style of
FANCY WAGONS,
which they havo constantly on han I to sutton u
tomers. Never using any material but the best
and employing the most experienced workmen
they hope to contluue ns heretofore to glvo entire
saturactioii to every customer. An Inspection oi
their work, and of the reasonable prlc asked for
ne same, la sure In insure u sals.
Mxjr VM-tr
JT HAS NO EQUAL.
THE OUI.KHHATKD AMKUICAN
COMBINATION, IIUTION IIOI.K, OVKllSEAJHNU
ANII bKWI.NU MAC1IIMK.
The nrst nnd only IluUon-Holenr.il Sewlnu .Ma
chine combined In ihe world Unit can do nil
kindsofhewliiB needed in tho lamlly, from tho
ei urm.t cloih to the lluest fabric. It will work
beautiful llultou Holes, Eyelet Holes, Embrold-
ai..,.ii Lin "K
Our. Iinj. llruldluu. llllidluis.IlullllUB. TuckliiB.
Outlier and Sew mint the same time. This ti
lerlalnly farliiiidvuuiuof All Others.
I T 11 A H N O E Q UAL;
It Is alio tho cheucst Intrinsically us well nrf
the best, since It Is rrully two MuchlutB combin
ed In one (by u simple unit beautiful mechanical
HrrunvcmeiiMievei beioruiucuiuiillshtd by hu.
man Int-emmy.) maUInt- either Lode Hllich.or
llutton Hole Ptlu-h,ns occasion may rtiiure. It
is ut the hituio time, s inplu In construction,
comparatively noiseless, easily tiudcrslnod, anil
lu n word eomblues with thesu tidituituutt rjctn
iwtly tl4 tmyi, the MftitiU-ilraOle auctlitlt t of ait c.
ir.
Wo have also FOIt HAM? Hie "I'iuln Ameri
can," u beautiful family Muchluu at a lledui-e.!
Price, 'ibis Machine dies all Ihatls done on the
"Combination" except llutton Holes aud Over
seainiuil wurk. Ludita and (ieii'Iemeu, wudcslru
all lo come and n u this ureal novelty of the uao,
now on exhibition and lor salu ut ihe old l'ovt
Ofllce, cor. Main aud .Market streets. Don't lis
ten toother Alients uhourelii tho hublt uf con
dcmutUKull machines but what they represent
but eome aud examine tho Muihineund its work
tin u Judge for ourselvo.
.MISMW HAM lit) A LAKE, Aneuls.
for I.userne, Columbia, .virthumherluud aud
hchulklll founder. Auknih Wantiu,
Uil.Ui.'ell-lf.
ALL KINDS Or JOIJ PRINTING
neatly executed sit Til Columbian Wnaui
frintlnc Offloe.
Ayer'a
igor,
fa ( m
Tor tesiuiincj Cmy Tan1 to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A ilieoing which
i . it iiiicu njjrccnblc,
lu nl liy, mid cfleetllnt
fill- llt'5CIillg tho
I. it!.-. I'tulal or gray
Lili- i soon restored
lo ilt original color
.V'SkTV.fcW if. Mr the alas and
'AlfcX', finin hj at' ioii(i.
-'4r,wS' Tliiu l.nii- is thick
ctii'il, fiillin? hair "ticikcil, niul Imlil
nan oflon, llinnli nut always, cured
by lln use. Nuthhi inn icstoro tlio
hair wliero tin) I'nllii'liM nro destroyed,
nr tin; plntiili utiiiiliicil unci decayed,
llut siicli Hi remain can ho pned for
iisul'iihieis by this application. Instead
or fouling thu hair with n pasty scilt
mctit, it "ill keep It ilean and vigorous.
Its occasional umj will picxent tlio hnir
from tinning pray or falling on", ami
consequently prevent baldness. I'Vco
from those. 'deleterious Mibelauccs which
mnko sonic preparations dangerous ami
injurious to tlio hair, ilia Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
notliinc else run ho found so
fontniiiiivr neither oil nor dye, it uoe
not soil while cambric, and yet lasts
long on tlio hair, gi ing a ''c'1 glossy
lustre and a grateful jioi funic.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Ciiejhst3,
LOWULL, MASS.
raiau $i.oo.
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS,
13. .Hull Koud,
3P.A.-
KT. W.
Coi-noi' of Main Street nnd 1j- &
BLOOMSBUBG,
MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS;
BLACKSMITHS AND H0ILKH MAKERS.
MANUFAOTUK13RS OP
STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS,
(.UXCIIAI 3IACIIIMJ WOtlK AX KUr.UiW.
MILL CIUAUING. BHAITINO, FULLKY9, IIAKOUIW. HIUD 11I.OCKS,
SAW OIF .A-LXi CX1TJDS
GROCERIES, &c,
' i HANI) OI'KNINll
1 UllANI) OIMCM.NII
- OKANI) OI'KNINll
UltANIt OI'KNINtl
IIHANII UI'KKINU
Sowing Msohlue.
Q.UOVU11& IJAKUt'8 m
CASTINGS V01 FtJllNAOKS
ALSO CAU WIIHKLS AN11 AXLKS
AND ROLL I NO MILLS.
AND OKNT.UAI. MININtl t.-AHTINOS.
Iyer's Oatfiartio Piii;
purposes of ft Laxatlvo
rcrti-ips no ouo nu'ili-
rcrti-ips no ouo nu'ili
cine U Mt lliiivi'i'nlly rc
quite t lv evi'ijtioily
a i-.itli nil,', nor Hiis tier
r-.a.,4, v am' iKfuro m uniicrsiil-
V!5iS3jt;y,';p u,ulu- into u,o. lu
in
n
L'vci vi'mmtryntiunnioii
nil rl.mscs, its this iuill
lmt cillclcnt imi-ff.it h'e
Vltt Tho i1i'j5 l o.l
unit U. tli.it It i itiurt i'l.
L.rSri-. li:il)Ii) untl r.iiinorc cll'cc-
iLint remedy than miy
Asgi otliui'. Tlioso who luo
Uicil H, know t'ut it cupuJ litem: tlioso who lmo
not, kiiou- th.it it cure Ihdr ncighhoi-A nnd fi il-ikU,
ami Jill knoir Ih it vh it it iloei once it ilocs nhrays
that it nutTi 1UIU tlinu!i nny fault or ncKlcctof
1M romiioilt-ii. We ltivo thous.imU upon thou
svi'l orrci tilUilci of tliL'lpicmarl.ible curci of tlic
fn!l..n-In7CM'nil.iintJ, but fturli vuvc nro Vnovru la
cum y iicU'i'mi hoiul, ami to nml not publKh llicm.
Al.iitcl t-i all aw mul coiul.tlom In nil climates;
rnnlilniiuni'illier calomt'l op nny .leleteiioimlnip,
Uny nnv Ins l.ikcn with sarcty by an) body. Their
iu ir r rutin? prcervPi them ever fresh anil makes
llicm jiliui-nit to ti in, whilobcimr purely vepetablo
ii luriu can mUq frrun their nsn in any quantity.
Thoy opera to by their powerful iafliienco on tho
iiifern iiuera lo purify Uio bloo.l ami stimulalo It
into liciUhy nation i emove the oh-.tructlons of tho
rt-i.nali, boweli, lircr, anil oilier orpani of tho
body, rc taring tlicir irrcffnlar action to health, and
hv ronectliiji, whcrcTcr they exist, Mich derange
incut a( aio tho first origin ofdicise.
Minuto direction aro given in the wrapper on
tho box, for the following complaint a, widen them
rills rap'dly cmoj
For 3ioilior f ndifrctlon, Utlri
ut, liuxuitr and Wa ut Appetlto, they
fllioul l be taken modci ately to ttimulato tho ttom-ai-li
anl ictoro its healthy tone and action.
For river ('oinitluiiit and Its various ayrnp
mini, HllJmiA EIo.iilJcIii.Hfck Ilcutlache
.7iiuiiilirn or W recti Hlchnv, lllllou
Cttliv and III) luit A"cvr. tlicy should bo Ju
tlicioiibly taken for each wse, to co rivet the dls-eaicd
action rir vemovo tlio obi true tioua which cause ft.
For Dyaoiitery or lHarrhocj, but ono lmld
doc Ii Reucr.illy required.
For Jllirmmitiftiii CJout, Gravel, Palpi
fntloii tf thn Iloart, l'a In In thu Mile.
Ilitck and JLolna. tlicy should bo continuously
taken, ns required, lo change tho diseased action of
tiio fryhtem. Willi such cliango those complaints
ilM.ippcar.
For llropKjr and Xlroplcn3 Sn-clllnpi they
should bo taken In largo and frequent dosea to pro
dure the effect of a drastic purse.
For Niipprrtvlim a largo dose should be taken
ai it producos tlio desired effect by Bympaihy.
A a Dinner Vlll tikoono or two I'll It to pro
mote digestion and relicro the stomach.
An nucaionnl dose stimulate tho stomach and
bowel into healthy action, retorea the appetite,
an I Invigorates tho system. Hence it I often ad
v.int.igeou whero no serious derangement exists.
One who Icidi tolerably well, often flnds thitadose
of thce I'IIIm makes lum feel decidedly better, trom
tliolrete.insing and rcnovatin; effect on theuigca
live apparatus.
l)It, J, V, AYVIS & CO,, Practical Chemists,
Lotrnzn. mass, u, ,s. a.
Vib.S, 1M9.
BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS,
CAU BOXES,
COMPOSITION CASTINQS,
AND BABBIT MKTAIj
BEfiKIKLD'S CELEB11ATKI) Ol.OBE VAIjVES,
STOP COCKS,
C1IEC1C VAIjVHS, rlc,
A1B COCKS,
OIL GUI'S,
STEAM WIIISTI-ES,
SXDAltl OtTAOES, STEAM TIPB AMD riTl'irffOS
OONSTANTLTT ON" HAND.
G
Insurance Agencies.
Ii 0 B E M U T UAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW YOHK.
rilny Freeman, rrcslilcnt, 11. C. rricinnn.i-cc
fusil inpllnl over SI.lKO.noii, nil (mid.
I. B. ROB1SON, BLOOMSBUHQ, PA
aUN'KUAI. AOr.NT,
For Luzerne, Lycoming nnil CoUiinlil.i
oonQty
Aug. 20."C9-ly.
IN
SUltANCE AGENCY,
Wyoming ,
15tnu
Fulton
North America
City
International
Niagara
Futuam
Mcrclmnts
Sprlngflclit
Farmers1 IMnvillo
Albany t.'lty
Lancaster City.
York Horse, Dculh t 'llielt
Home, New Il.neii
lUnvllle, Hurso Theft
FIIKAS llltOWv, Afient,
miit,ia.iy. llMmMtiiuno, Fa
JKO.OOO
4,(X)0,(X
300,000
:o,ooo
iw.ouo
I,l0l),0u0
1,0110.010
SiO.OHO
aa),i)iio
f.:(i,im)
U!,M
100.0OD
JTO.diX)
Uo.OIXI
l,0mi,0ou
Wall Paper and Painting,
JMPOllTANT
T(iIlUILimt8,H0UaElI0LI):U3.t:Ti:NAN'l'S.
'I'lio uutlersigneilwoulil uuiiouui-u to the eill
icnsof Illoomsbiirganit vicinity (tint hu Is pre
paml to executo
II O Urt H, 8 I O N, AND O It N A M F. N T A L
F A I N T I N O
III nil Its branches.
P A P E H H A N 0 1 N (I
Carefully attended to.
htrlct utt tut inn to hiisim is nml gixs) Morkmnii
ship It is believed will mfiitnfu!r)iiw or public
patronage.
Shop on Catharine Btrtet between Third nnil
Fourtli.
MarA'tfl-ly. WJI. F. 1SOWNK.
PHILADELPHIA
V A L L F A F i: 11 H.
HOWELL .t BOUIIKE,
ji Anufao t ii r. is it ii oi'
F-iper Hangings nnd Window slm Irs, H i K-m
Itooms, Corner Fourth and Murltct
Hliicts, Fhlladelplila,
l'AllDIIY, (Oil. TWlSXrV-TlllllII ANII HNW).M HM
VtiVf HTVMM KVnitY HAY, OF (KJIt OWN
-MAK'i:.
Oct. is, 'ua am,
T
MIU ESPY HOTEL.
IMFV, COLUMIIIA COUNTY. FA.
The unilerslgueil would Inform Uio travelling
lUbllolhat hn Ims liilun lliu n,,, u n, until ikiiili
i.liment nnd tlinriiinlili- n-flttiui ilm .,i rr
t hu perfect convi iiiencunf hiseiusts. His larder
will he Iik Uiil with I ho best llie mnlliet allords,
'flic choicest ll(iiors, wlues and cUttlsulwuys to
U IminU In his bar.
. , WILLI VU I IIlTIT.
Apr.SI.W-tf Lspy. p.
io-pautni:hsiiip notice.
TllO llllilir.tirtipil linv i, ntnr.l I titu ,.n-,.i .1 ..
Mil 111 as Founders and .Machinists at HieNalloual
j-i'iiuurj iier.ioiuru ociliii(ii ny ,-eler Itllltnyer,
FHI'Kll IIILL-MYIIII
UUIIK1KV. II1.NI1IK.
1 ho tsloks of tha lulu firm will lu. t.tt l.v
K. II. Ikler, to whom all persons ludel.ted should
uri'iy. ,
juuuiusuunc juue ii, ov-tr.
Agents and solo Manufacturers of Hall's Paten Double
Discharge Turbine Wheels.
BLAGKSMITHING,
HEAVY OU LIGHT FOROINCM,
AGENTS FOR SI-IIVE'S GOVERNOR,
ACKNOWLKUGUD TO BU T1IU SIMrLIST AND HIi4T IN THU WOULD.
MADE TO ORDER.
REAMERS, TAPS AND DIES,
BOLTS AND NUTS OP ALL SIZES.
ORDERS FOR BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED,
AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
OF TIIK LATIST IMFliOVLD FATTFIIN.S.
THRESHING MACHINES,
A SPECIALTY.
Buckeye Reapers Repaired,
AND ALL F.XTItA FA11T.4 FUItNI1lir.Il.
MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF
MORTON'S PATENT I-IAY KAKI3.
ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS
AND SATISFACTION GIVEN
Hay 7,'M-lf
O It M O N II Y H F. V V N II K 1) .
lius ori
C. HOWER,
opened a first-class
HOOT, fill 013, HAT CA1 AND KUU tSTOUK.
at tho old htamUm MalnSlrcettH.CKmsburir,afew
unnrHUiKive uio court jioiike. xtm hiocit isi-oui-nwi'ilnf
tl.uery lutist umUjcststyleii ever otrer
pii lo the c itlrt'iii of Cdlumbtn County, lie rim
lUToimiiotl.ttu thu public with tho following ood
ut the lowiist mtv, SIrn'i heiivy double fcoled
stow bnoU, iiii iri double and fclngle tup soled
kip boit, iiit'M'b heuvy Mug a shoes of nil klmU. i
men'u line boots uiul&hoeb or nil crades, boy's
double tolt'd boots iiud.bhoes of nil Kinds, men'
Rlovekld Kalinorftl Khoes.men'u, women's, boyb'K I
and mtsHLb luhtint; giiltcrs, wonien's kIovo ktd I
1'ollMi very flne.wonii-n'b morocco Ilaliromlsund
cnlf hhoen, womcii'k very tlno kid buttoneil palt
ers. In bhort bootM ol ull descriptions both peg
geil nndneweil.
110 wouiu nibo can aneuiion 10 nm jmo iisurv
ment of
HATH, CAVH, FUUS AND NOTIONS,
which comprises nil the new and popular vtir
etlhK ut prices which cnnnotftvllto feuit all. Ther
goods are oU'eied ut tho lowest coh rules nnd
will bo guaranteed to give fcatUfurtlou. A call
Is solicited before purchhMne elsewhere an It U
loved that better bargains am to bo foind
n at any other pir.co lu the county,
c. G'(J7
"glLLIAUDS! lULUAltOSn
pOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER.
V. M. MONUOK A CJ
Hiiperl, l'a.,
Mauufaiturerii or
l'OWDEIt KLOH,
mul dealer. In all kind, of
LUMBEIt,
Klve uotlce that they are prepared to accomodate
their cuatom rltli dLpalch, aud ou the eheaj.ea
WILLIAM II. (.ilLJlOltll
llu-s opened n linn r.lltianl Salof.n in uddltion to
ms tcn Known uivsi AUUAM'. liuiins;! tallies
with Hlllhehile.l lniproNeiuenlsaud lu perfect
LAGini 11LTO AND ALII
Hiiloli tho market nrTords. OYSTIMW to buhad
a. an nines wneu in hiason, aio llcef I uiikiu',
lliu public are Invited to call, and arc prom
Iscd t,iitlsrnctlou;ctihcr lu billlardx nr refre.li
itieuiH. jus
CIOAIW AND TOIIACCO
caunnt lie excelled,
liloom.tjur, Jan.
0
MNIIiUS LIKE.
AT K W C O A Ii Y A 11 V
L TIIK undprsJgned lespectfnlly Inform tho
citizens of Dtoomhburu and Columbia county.
lUitercntnumhera ofstovo
that they keep all tho
coal and Melected lump coal for fiinUMnt; purpo
ken, on their wharf, adjolnlue M'Kelvy. Neal A
Co'h Furnace; with a good pair of DhIUIo bcalea
on tho whn rf, to wtfsh eoul. hay, nnd Btrnw.
IdkewUft a horse and wagon, to deliver con I to
those who drslru It. AKtlu-y purehaAO a Inrge
amount of coal, they Intend to keep a superior ar
ticle, and hell ut the very lowebt prices. Dense
call and examine for yourselves Itefore purctiaa
luBcUowhcru. J. W. IIKNDKItKUoT.
AlTUUMTUH MAhON.
''PIIK uudcrslgnt'il Mill tuko in ox-
L chaiine for Coal and GrncerieR, tho following
named nrtletes ; Wheat, Hye. Corn, Oats, l'otu
toes, J.ard, llam.Bhnulder.and side meat,llutter,
Kggs, lluy, dc.nt tho highest cash prices, at hW
Grocery htore, adjoiulug their coal yard,
J. w. HKNDinwiiOT.
nioonmbure JIar. 19,'C9-ly,
?UO UH AND FKKI).
The imdorxlcned thankful for past patronnco
niic
begs to immune to lili nieudi and to tint pul
N E W M I L L
It now In complete rutiulnR order,and that ho it
prepared todoall lilinls of Milling without delay
1'urtkH from a dMauco cuu havo their urlsts
liround wllhout delay, ko n to talio them homo
thomimoday, and as n rulo nil work broiiButto
tlio mill can bo done lu twenty-four Iioiuh. Aty
piei,eut arrauumeuU aro fcueh a. to preclude tho
necessity of .topping the mill ou aeeouut of lee,
hl;;h or low water,
TUB IlIIhT FAMILY 1'LOUIt,
at well an tho lower cr.'i,Uk, audall kind.o
CJ10P AiVI) FJWI)
kept on hand liujuantlty, audformloat tlio low
cat current rates, lirnln uf ull Uln,l purehuked,
Light Btreet, Dec. l.'6-tf. I'tTlIH 1INT.
D
E N T 1 8 T a y .
II, C. IIOWHll, UCNTIST,
Itenpeellly olTer. hl proftudonal Kerricra to
tlio hidlea and L'tutleineii of lllo4in&buri.uii,l vi
cliilty. lie 1. prepared to attend toall tr. hi.
ou.operutloniln the line of hu profeaxtou, und
1 provided with the latebt improved roucEiiiN
TKEllt which will bo lllberted on old plattllL'.
.liter and rubber bate to look a. xell lutlio nat
ural teeth. Teeth extracted bv all tlia iihw uj
most approved inetho.!., and til operatloun on
Iho teeth carefully und propel ,y allemicd to,
IteHldeuee und olllco a fetr doora abovo tho
Comt llouxe, bame bldu.
llloouubuic, Jau.31,'(itf
g L A T E R O O V I N (1,
11 V E It Y VARIETY
MOST EAVORAULE RATES,
JU1IN THOMAS, ahu CABl'LIt J, THOMAS'
l'ox..77. IlliHiintbutK. V.
i4r,i".'iv-iyr.
Thonnderilgued ould resietfully announce to
uiociuzena or juoomsbnri; and the public gene-
nujy ma no is running nn
OMNII1US LINK
between tills place und tho different railroad do
potsdally (Sundays excepted), toconuect with tho
several trains (joins Houth and West on the Cata,
wlssa nnd Willlamsport lUllroad, anil with thoso
going isurth and South on tlio Lackawanna ani
Ulooini burg Ilallrutd,
IllsOmulliiisfcesnio lu goodcoudltlon, comino.
dlous and comtortulile, and charges reasonable.
l'cuons wlslilngto meet or see tlielr friends de,
pai t, can be accomodated upon reasonable charge
py leaving timely notice at any of tlio hotels.
JACOl! L OIKTdN, l'roprletor.
rjlWO MONTHS EREE! EREEM
TUB MOST 1'OlTr.Alt JUVKNll.i: MAOAZISK I
AMKItlCA.
JIIE LITTLE CORPORAL'.
r.NTlltlJLy OHiaiNAL.AM) FIItST CLASS,
mi iii wsuiiKcniiersiur TiiK LtiTi.iiConi'oitAi,
.... jvui, ,.iiou iiiiiui-H una money are
icut In before thetasp of Not ember will recclvo
tlio Not ember and DeceinberNos, vtlMi I'ltLKI
TERMS, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
HINtim COPY, TWI'.LVII CKNTS.
Tlio Little Ci.iporn! has a larger circulation
than any other Juvenilo .Mag07lno in the world,
imdls heller woith tho price llnui any other
magazine ever puhlUhcd.
lleeaiiso of lis Immune circulation, we aro i n.
libit U lo furnish Hat thu low nrh oof One Dollar
ft. aF copies, ono year, single number.
. Kli,s! i'." '"otomiy ouo who will try tu lalso
nelub. Ileauiifulpremlunn for lut.
huliM iibo NOW. Now toIuuu s bigiu Juuuary
"v'idlcl's ' "C m"nbtr" tu" "'ways lio sent.
AI.l'lli;i L. Kl'.WLLL A CO . l'ubll.hers.
Olllee of '1 lie Littlo ("orporul,
Chicago, 111.
1'. H.-Wo also ruliltih tho following :
"THE HU1I00L FESTIVAL,"
AliVJ'.""!,1 ,1iun.r;,rly Magazine, devoted olu.
vely to Kcliiiol Knli rl.irmmuts, Liidbnio ,
.Vipy'lJclu': 1 "lm 1 ",y a"U 'i"u.T
THU LIITLII W)ltl'OI!.M,S NT.W DltA'VINa
JIUOK,
"REEll'.S DRAWING LESSONS,"
Tlio Ixfcttliliigof tho kind ever Issued, l'rlco 11.5)
lor cloth i, , n.Tlug; Mhool lMlilon.sg cen s. s id
Ly booiisellcrs,or sent by m.ill ou lecclpl of price.
Mill. MILLKIt'S Ni:V HOOK,
'Till! UOYAL U0AI1 TO FOIITUNK."
OEND I 'OR A COPY
lj HDITION WULIV l:V
' i?f.;;,.,'AWVK" ANII IIUHINl'iiV
01'' NEW
LVljltY MAN IIIK
filial
on finn agents wan
wu.uuu A sami'lescut frit-, with ir.,..
fornny ono o iliar (a dally, lu time hour
lluslncss cut inly new, light and il(lriibie, Cuu
bo douo at home or irutelliig, by hntli nmio UIM1
feiusle, No glltiulerpilsoor huiulmK. Addriss,
W. II. CHI! Wll.lt,
ocHrj'na iiu. U7 llroadway, New York.
TOR lUUNTlNO IN COLORS,
U Ntatlytxtiuti Jat thlsolllce.
uintbutK. V. iHwmV.il ''f .""'"'."Hablogiildo toall mattersoi
t .Am,"1. ""''sncllons for otery Miato in
?', Y,-.,. "'V l'r",','"'onul man, tlio farmer,
i.v,,,,,,, J. ""' Hi" merchant, the manufacturer,
ANI ED, ''"'ii'iulioii convenient, coiuprchenslu., ami
' 0 l.;j J., . . .. "-nituio nun lu Ulaw lip
' K'Klr1!11!1 lrUm,."u,)r u reiiilred,aui that
I Kill furnish lil in wlih such ii foimutlon as Is
,' Huallyca le.1 for In all his huslness relntimis of
fledly-n dJrtho" Vrtcoon y'S'Se J
host paid. Agenis tuintiMt cte rywliere. Address
ii ,i i- , Ju,i-N " WLLlh, 1-ub Usher,
lct,13,'C3 Sm, No. ilj llrooinuHlreet, N. Y,
FALL AN )
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
WINTKIl (100IIH,
WINTh.lt tlllllliM,
WLNTHll UOODH,
WINTKIl (IOODH,
FlitST 1'IlKMlUsi
FALL AND WINTKIl OOOIW
conslstlni! ol
contllng of
consisting of
oonslsttng of
consisting of
ELASTIC s
niiY
DIIY
DUY
DltY
DUY
OOOIW,
OOODH,
OOOI W,
(100 DM
UOODH,
FAMILY
HATS AND
HATH AND
HATH ANI)
HATH AND
HATH ANI)
CAW,
CAIW,
CAl'H,
OA It,
CAl'H,
HOOTS
hoots
IIOOTH
hoots
HOOTS
and wiorw,
AND HIIOI'.H,
AND KHOr.H,
ANI) HH01X,
AND BIIOLH,
RKADY-MADK CLOTIIINO,
11KA Y-MADK CLOTHINU
III A Y-MADK CLOTIIINd,
It A Y-MADi: CIXITHINO,
HKADY-MADU CLOHIIPIO.
LOOKINU-ULAKHKH,
LOOKINO-ULAKHKH,
IXIOKINO-ULARS,
lAlOKINO-OLAHHIX,
lAlOKlNU-ULASSIM,
NOTIONS,
NOT10NH,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
FAINTS AND OILS.
FAINTS AND OILS,
FA I NTH AND OILS,
FAIN'IH ANI) OILH.
FAINT'S AND OILS,
UUOCKItlKS,
UitOCKUII'.S,
tlllOCKUIKS,
(IHOCKItlKS.
OKOCLIllKS,
uUKKNHWAni:,
OUF.KNHWAHK,
OtIKKNSWAltK,
tiUKKNSWAIti:,
(lUEKNHWAltK
HAItDU'AIlK,
HAltDWAUK,
HAHDWAiti:,
HAllDWAlli:,
HAltDWAItK,
TINWAltK,
TINWAIll:,
TINWAllK,
TINWAltK,
TINWAltK,
HALT,
HALT
SALT
HALT,
SALT,
F1H1I,
FISH
FISH,
F1TK
FISH,
sewik uanm
-.imoAnVAY.Ni:wuDi
im ChfUmit Btrivt r,ma,
FOINTH OF EXCK1.U, ;
llentity and F.lastlellyor miui,.
Ferfectlon nnd Hlmpllclly of M,;i .
Using liolli tlircads illrpclly fromt
No f.islenltig of scams by linn,i,.
uf thiend.
WldoTiingo ol application win.
adjustment.
The scam iclatns ItsbciutlyMJUr.
washing nnd Ironing.
Heshles doing all kinds of vmki
Hewing .siuciiincs, ineso Miuiiimi,,
most tjeautlful and pcriunmui I'm
ornamental work.
-tcn-
(lltAIN
(HIAIN
UHAIN
UllAIN
UHAIN
AND BEF.DS,
ANI) SKKDS,
AND SKKDS,
ANI) HKF.DS,
AND HKliDH,
Ac. A i
AT
McKKLVY, NKAL ii CO.'S,
MC'KKLVY, NKAL A CO.'S,
McKKLVY, NKAL A CO.'S.
McKKLVY, NKAL A CO.'S.
McKKLVY NKAL A CO.'S.
Nortuwcstcornero! Matnnr.d Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
Nurthwcst corner of Main aud Market Streets.
Northwest corner of Malu nnd Market Street,
5rTho Hlglicst l'rciiilmnsiu ,m,,
Inhibitions of the Fnlicil Malw:
liavubeen nwarded tho flrounE. I
Machines, and tho work done i,j nt
cxhlbllcd In competition.
-JOj -
e-ir-Tho very highest prlre, Till "
Till! LKOION OF Hll.SuIt, iai
ttic representative of the Ortatriiv
iiincmucs, ai iuu i.spojiiioii i um
1S07, thus attesting their great mr
alt oilier Hewing Machines,
F () 11 S A I, I W
nLooMsiumo,
11I.OOMSI1IIUO,
I1I.OOMSIIUIIO,
lll.OOMSIllMtU,
llLOOMHIillKU.
lltON ANI)
IIU)N AND
IKON
I HON
1HON
PA.,
I'A
FA.,
I'A.,
FA.
NAILS.
MA1IJS,
AND NAILS,
Ann IS AIL'S,
AND NAILS,
In mice nuantltks ami at icduced rates, altvav
on nano.
Hardware & Cutlery.
rpiIE NEW IIAItnwAnESTOIU;.
I NR PLIW ITLTHA.
jiuviiih t'nuirfti our nioiu ivouiu nun ju-i
dlrectlv from the Slanuf.ieturi'rs. purchnsfd for
cash, on a declining market, w e nro prejair.ed to j ot) Uowcry.
Ull IT IUU B.IIUU IU
KAKMi;U8, -MIX'UANIW, nuiu)i:ita
and the m-t of Mankltid. a licneral Mock, corn
ui.siut nn uio kiiuk aim qiiniiiien usuuuy Jtepi
n a cltv linul U'aro Store, hitltuhlo lothuantti
of the county, at unusually low prices.
au looser no are uehiriouoi pummsint; poou.s
lu our Hue can kuvo Money ny look In y lu at the
s hv iia rn wn re w ore.
l'ltuso itive thu imM and examine our Mock tic,
Apr. :&C9-lyr JIIooinsburL', Vn.
J. DOE A!;!
JiLOOMSUiliU h f
June iVti'J-ly
Jacuii K. PMtni.
c. H. iiKLTZKH
g M I T II tt S E L T Z E R(
Importers aud Dealers In Foreign and DomcHtlc
V.;
"-JWS-i
II A R 1) W A R K,
GUNS, OUTLEKY, AC,
ko. (OS n, Titinn UTitnirr, ailcalixiwhill,
l'HILADELFHIA.
Nov. 22, CT-tf.
Guano and Phosphate.
A u G II
SUI'KR
nAv iiosB
rnospiiATr; of
IilJIK.
TRADE
NTAXDAIW M'AHJlAJf'J'JiD.
lis I,, ! ., I I i i I"NE HU,,,. l'llOSl'llATK Olf I.IMK
us ijciiik lilahly impioved.
m oo1!r" M;r;.,,v""f-;r.?.?'pt .". .
(r.Umns.iioneTO haw
Un n" . nrivp, Ii'Jr oranic matter-tho
P.. . ' "o'luniinru'iiiinK. It. there-
Snft, mw"uuM"0 "r lho farmer a! tlni
, '.!' "" m-reuderln. It ut oncoVmlck ' in
fJPllH NEW FAMILY
M 1 1 Ki -M . 1 U
KMIM1U. .
The extraordinary sue, - '
Imnroteil inanuf iclurnii: M
heavy work, litis indue, ii '
LMFllti; HbWIM. M V "
to manufacture a New f.itu v
s.llno stylo unit construction u "
naiucuiaiioii, iuiiKiiu;iitiiii,i
ish witli other Famlh M im-i
usefulness itf.ir
OUTHTltll'ri ALL LoMI'Lu.
Tho orlce of tills nekiKitvlntsi
tlelo comes wltllln remh ofev.rr
Company is prepared to oflvr '!i,
Inducements tobuycrs.duiUo'ii ,
Maiiuuo warranieu.
Apply Tor circulars anu siuni'i'''
lCMI'lllLHKWIS.. M "
No. ."JI lt,i-
Oct. lVtD-Sm.
Miiscellaneous
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IJ VIIAIIY INSTl'lU'lL.
110AHD OF IitaniV.' la
IIKNHY CAHVLlt, A. JI. f
Frofcssor of Intcllei tl.al ami a
theory an t pracur.
MlksRiuah A. Cartel IT"
Teacher of hreiuli, liotaii) '
llltllll nva,
Isaac O. Ik A 11
Professor of Ancient J jingu-'i,
Cll.imliiiir
J. W. Fcriii. A
Fiofcssor of Mathcmatu" " .
tiouoiny
Hov. D. C. Jidin. A M
Fiofo sorof clieiuisir)
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Tcaciier of tcogiapiiy. M-l' 1
.lames llinuii
Assl taut leiieherof iiiatliii"-1
Or uiiniir
Miss Mice M ' u' "
Teaelier of Music on tlie inaii"M
iiiiie I ft" ..I
Teacher of Vocll Jiusic "'
MissJullaM.'1""'
Tinchiror iiiisluM'
TUIMIl. tnrm trill IS'lllinB .
ami until our tioai'dlns Inh .
cy, on uppiicaiion in u ..ni:
ho fiimliliiul tvllli holllis til Hi e
Ills belter for students to w ,
eniniiot tno term, uui
tiio tuey can enierutauj
muni. u
onco ijulcklu S10. NVA'UUI
'i'lio (Ireat Tradp ImiT"'.'.' V
action and ten- n.,riiin,i..i,,
,i lrl uru ii'conunended to purcliaso of ,.II1U tireui iniuu .m r
he dealer locattd In their iicliihborho .1 Y tve. (Incorporati .1 ny tho S at "!
ons whero no denier is Z"MMJi ih bolld rillver Watches at W
I'hosphalo may ho piocurcd illrecllt' frrii ! Mm' i:KruvliiBS full " "
uuilirsluued. ' " J "om ino ttlMllx n ,-)ur Wulcin. ar I'
IIAI'UH A WINS Mu,..,f.w.l.......
AuL'eiVl'.1n ,,eluwaluAte.,'hadilpl,la.
fPO M AN U FACT U R K US.
mVs?'? nVl0 ". AM.IJN'H FATKN TANTI-LA-illrincdj
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BUHI: FltKVFNTIVl: OF KOAMJ IN HTKAM
4ivJ4l,f,lir.
jno article will ho furnished at Hu Dom.akh
K.'W"0 "l!1"" '"" uii"o
iuu tamo lor
TEN DOLL.UW FKtl AS'NUJt FOH KAClt
w im. , Vi""i '!" u"',lnf tl "Anll-lJimina1
W ho suppl ed liviH, If lies red. at low urlees.
ALLI.'N A NIIKDLKS,
Dealers in Oils,
No. (isoulli Delawaro Avenue, I'lilladelphlu.
Clrculurs will bo sent on applliatiou,
seji'.'rij'j-lai,
1 1 lopes, w iiu-ii iiri.
ordeuil aro malted, il l'i J ,,
nr ces: is il'Ih I. nanit i"-
rlll l,r..l ',. 'I'Uflllt'
ver llunilmr w'ut'eli as prrni'.1!111
W K 0 O N T I N U K
TiiManulacturo our well-known Mnnures. AVix
iVKiioiiae tj .one una .(miuomulul IriiiiiVc.und
J'XJl U VIA N QUA A' O,
No. I (ienuluo Clovcrnmeut,
t, ".ii . Via nisicraiKi nyiiraullo Cement
a...i(iryast,,..,.,Y
- -1 ' ' Ml Ul,
A DISCOUNT TO DF.ALKHS.
ALLF.N A NKKDLIW,
.Houlli Delawaro Atenue, Flilladllplilu.
KHTAULialn.il in HU.
ii'V,r "f.'Yj.'? ,1U ,"00'ul'l'tiii! Iron Coiuiui.,,
i'.-i tt-tit. '
tvr iiiiiiiini; wuicii 117 i": .i.rrt'
BiavliiK cnlltles Hi" holder '""V, j
uoilli fiom S '-. 1.1 3750. ll!l'"l". .'' .
till. V, ,11, 1,, ,.,.,, 1,11 lu.l b
no 01 IU.-Ie.il imr slmk H w''"t
money askid, wlillo the .-1
waicn worm tiai. ui 1-:..,.u.
onco beloro '"'fJ!) in i o1
i liroadtvay, t or, 1 1
Oct. I.V'ltl.1 111
II. lRVINK'riUin--
iM l'l 1) 1 '
i-nnnroit mouetiiak 1 nai
ls the most successful nifjlli
tlioeurii ul Dyspipsl.i, Lit- r'
Dtieuse, akiio Fever, and di
ismauot-nureiy 01 , ..i,.
R00T.S AND IH-"1, ,
One doi-i i
nne.u-lin ulves II n lulr trial ,
wilhout II. It isasioi.is'i' ,
ell'ceted liiCcntruandlhl';!' ''V
HunlluKilon, and ttlieic 1 h'lf.,u
last sprinir. IVopIo who h"' '.(,,
lho aiiovo dlseasJ-s fur tlio last " .
110 1'byslclaii lould iia'h
cuicd and healthy ty llhlll'!,,1.,l,l 'ti
(IIIKAT INDIA"
It bus never lulled lm -,"
raiiKcment of tliohtunu""-
I hope nil who are niuu 1 1
diseases wlllaiply lor tin; If ,"" U
CINi: which iuu ' -'.h"'1,," 1 ,,1
ModleliioKloro III LIkIiIH '"'ou
I'u., or of Ids ueiieiul aKcni
AltelltS wallllll. ,,,.11 1
'I Ills iiudliinu is pii'piuou '""n "
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nicT'i'iii-: Hi'Wr.
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tlio lust 01K.il. 11 (iial.i"-"" '
eter IVl,lll'V..,,:u.,.,ali i'lil''',1'
ers'o.. wHI bJ' iV.im, tly "".'."Sriii
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