TUE COLUMBIAN AND DlSMOOKAlV'BLOOMSHUliOiCOlLU-JiBlA CCWN'PY; ' PA'.' BU'wufcafg, Pa Friday Nov. 19, 1869. 1 ,v A CHAM w In' boon granted for an Odd ,FeHo5'iIdgo at Kspy. V f- 1 ' 55j''?'8C0 n lu" 'urn-out nt llio dcdi n calionor (ho Odd 1'Mlows Hall in Hcrwick on noftaay next 1 ' I YA2J,wrA boy at this officii to learn the ,5, printlnglbusino??. One who can spell pro- ferrei'S AimccriON,-Somo lirao during list sum mer a young ton of William Struthcrs of tliii place, was enticed from school and put on board of a canal boat. Sinco then he has never been seen or heard of by his parents. On Tuesday last the boat on which ho went away pawed by this town, but with an entire ly now crow who, in answer to numerous en. quirios, denied that tha boy was on tho boat. Wlictlicr ho was or not it is innosVib a to nv. as tho boat was far out of reach before tho proper legal papers could bo placed in tho hands of tho Constable. Tho paron ts are, of course, in Croat distrcu not knowing whether tho bov bcalivo or dead. It is really a very sad case. Ol iMtyTucsday evening old Ilorcai took w, down Bradley,' a sign. No arrests have been tmare? i 1 .Otm printing establishment has been niov- lcd tujlhenbird story of tho Columuian Istluilding. "if Ir is proposed to organize an Odd Fellows' Jj lodgej(loncuT Jlillvillo. It is about tho onlyi'iHioccupicd ground in tho County, and we doubftpi fa very stroug Lodgo conld bo '' 'built up there. -lv TllEinow;Msonic Hall at Calawissa is Icing pushed forward rapidly, and the iron t colnmbs will bo up in a few day?. The cor- ,; , 'net stone was laid with nppropriatceeremflnies ;' ontbo 10th Inst.. JlENRTfRosENSTOcif, our accomplished KPhetographer. has moved his place of busi rij bets from tho Exchange lilock to tho upper "'''..if-n.l.: ., v i...:m: JH ) Biy'JUfAl Muuviw w wjw a uoY uuuuillg, uu Iho corner of Main and Centre Streets. All - -j .,:i,,..i-,i.i ..!., i.:... ii WINK kwvu inbiuikaciiuum lU 1IIUI U VUll its Whilst in Philadelphia, ashort timo sitico. wo dropped In on tho extensive, o.nablialinicnt of Homo, King andSoybcrt.Wholesalo Deal crs in Dry Goods, 421 Market St., and were both surprised and delighted with their mag nificent stock of Goods. Their business is very largo and they keep constantly on hand an assortment ranging from tho finest to tho coarsest. Our merchants will find in dealing with them not only all they wish to purchaso but also tho most perfect courtesy a truo politeness and consideration which character izes Lut low of tho largo business houses of 10 city. " -'Capt. Samuel Waieks. of Catawissa, Pa., vr, has purchased one of tho Hollo well larms' . tbq.ono known as the "J sttkson Farm," sonic ' i five miles southeast of the city. It is ono of -V'tne'inW beautiful locations in this section of '' tho country. He proposes uioflkK'oii it in 'January. Notth Carolinian. 'tSlNdOLAR SlOlir. On Thursday night, n onoof the,, employees on I. W. M'Kclry's .new.houue, found a quarter of a pig lnddeiun .; the cellar of tho house. Tho pig was skin . ncd not scalded. How it got there is a fr fmystery, but we rather fancy somebody Is thort on his pork account. ;ii . I The McHenry Cask This case wliiul :l";w5v.tq havocoinc bulbru tho U. S. Dittrict Court at Pittsbuig last week was continued 1 - until next June, when tho Court meets at . ..iWUlMHBsport. . This will bo much more con Teuieot for.suitors and witnesses. Wo aUo m ,!; IbaUll of Mclleury'a property, except ",'hld.gtujlcryhas been released irom seizuro, J 'BttokKMT On Thursday night ono of the T larjfplato glass windows of Uobbins &Eyer'n :"-,new Mors wan broken by a careless boy nam "Cm long, who threw a stone against it. Iho pnttlow is very valuablo being worth some 193. .: : The boy was nlaccd in jail on Tuesday last ' c,! by Constable Woodward. ni map '" oi , 'MaTfJoilN Kline, of Sulladaysburg, and formerly of Columbia county, met with a ' taddfa death by falling from a wagon loaded ! with wood. His death was instantaneous ir,.. the supposition being that his neck was brok ""'.en by itie fall. There was no one present at n,i! the time M.this sad occurrence, excent a lit' : tie boyjlorr of the unfortunato man. H'iV- TIIK KALEIDOSCOPE A map of Ininy life, -1 is flucliiailuua mid Its rati concerns." no. cm. TUB JICSTIIKTICS UV UVISO. In a previous number we alluded to a book just then received, tho "American Hastile." Tins exceedingly interesting work deserves moro than a passing comment. Tho con tents aro rich and varied. It gives an authen tic account of tho arrests, imprisonments and sufferings of various American citizens caused by tho ringing of Seward's "little bell." Tho horrors of prison life in Forts Lafa yette. Warren, M'Hcnry, Delaware, Mifflin, Old Capitol Prison and other places used as thoso of incarceration for "prisoners of State," are faithfully depicted and with a glowing pen. The narratives of soventy citizens fully at test to the outrages perpetrated by the Lin coln administration. A full account of tho Invasion of Colum bia County, is ono of tho features of the work, and will bo found to be of the greatest interest to the luajerity of our readers and citizens of the county generally. There arc a number of fine engravings of various Forts and places of interest during tho war. Thetf'rontispicco contains pictures of tho "Liberty Bell and of Seward s "Lit tlo Hell." Tho Constitution of the United States with Amendments thereof is given in full ; alo tho famous ".Magna Charta" of England, with engraving of its seal. Tho hook is well printed and well bound, and will bo found to bo worth its price. Published byT. W. Hartley, Philadelphia, and for talo only by subscription. Itev, John Sutton, of Fishingcrcck, is solo agent for this county, from whom tho book can bo procured. We learn that I rof. Hcrcpstcad the Horse Tamer will bo in town during Court week. Ho is meeting with immense success wher ever ho goes. Xiocal Notices. lit Wk hare received a work on Book Keep u' ingby Singlo Entry intended for the use of y. Publio ifchopl and Academics by H. D. Walker, 'A.,uM., formerly Principal ot the vranxeruiQ ocuooi, auu pronounce u wmi :' ouhesitiuou tho best of its kind wo hav ir ever seen. It is full and complete in every respect even to tho giving of valuablo rules -. Ccj-....h.V ... .a T. (lorfineHurcmenu imercsi ceo. na mcrns aro.ituidQibfed and wo besneak for it tho oareful attention of teachers. f Mr '4 ' y- t)iiatJiiAiiu: Fatality. Within ten i iri 'dayT'n'tfjcss than three member of tho fam- 1,1 ! llybf.Mr. Samuel Ent,Shamokin Twp. have j died of, Consumption. His son Warren aged ,-- 19'dled'drf Tuesday of last week J the follow .('M ing-'dythls'marricd daughter at Ashland (I, '(Mrs,- Hqay.er,, aged 31) perished; and on ,J'I Wednesday of this week Mr. Ent himself, died. 4 He was aged about 67 years. Mr. u iKnt was a prominent man and a Democrat in full accord with the party. He was a broth " cr of-Peter Eiit of Light Street. .t , . liC'Hi . Assault. Two or three nights since, as lady was walking near the residence of Dr. ' J. It. Evans; sho was violently assaulted by k a man who. was. passing. Getting away from " ' him sho ran iuto the house of the Dr. for (protection, but was followed by the man, i-3 greatly to tho dismay of tcvcral ladies thcro t i whose screams, of terror brought tho Dr. ,.. down-stairs, win promptly ejected tho in truder. Wo understand tho man's name to uu-" boGr'ecn and that ho does not rosido in i.p i t"" Jeputv i'aoTitoNCTAitY. It is with much ktiire we learn that Gen. Ent has tender- .position of Deputy Prothonotary to PranktZjirr, of Beaver Valley. It is an ur. Ho HuMiiuuaiNa t No Ciieatino 1-A pint bottlo full of Dr. Sago's Catarrh llcincdy is prepared from ono fifty cent package, and the proprietor offers $500 reward for a case of Catarrh which ho cannot cure. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. It. V. Pierco, Buffalo, N. and receive it by mail. Seasonable. Mr. Wolf of tho firm of Miller & Wolf has just returned from the city with a splendid stock of new Dry Goods, iuitablc for the season. Our lady friends should call on them by all means as tho col lection is ono of the finest in town ii' not Me finest. Thoy havo tho vciy lest of Groceries and Provisions which they offer at tho most enticing rates. 1 Foil tho finest kind of Musical Instruments and lr.usio call on AUtatts, Court Honso Alley. At tho Mammoth Grocery a lino assort ment of Hams and Shoulders, Extra Family Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn meal and Feed of all kinds. 3t Wanted. Farmers, Mechanics, Book Agents and others. Waces from $50 to SI 50 per month and expenses paid. Call upon Win. JI. Curran at Exchango Hotel, Bloomsburg Pa.,on the 13th,20th and 27th of November 18C9. 3t FiiUlTS Canned and Dried of all kindJ can bo obtained of J. II. Maize at the Mam moth Grocery corner of Main and Iron Sleets. He has also the finest stock of frsli Groceries, just received, to bo found in this section of the State. Also a largo assortment of Flavoring Extracts. '3t to ftfabSAtn.mitnf twinKnrl tit tn ltn Innilft. . i fv.n lie. " v l " J " (ii?(rljifj'not"only a representative of tho ls jTownsbips south of tho river, but has many oftifcriir-.r ti'i .1. r ..,i :n i. .:c..i ' !t n'3 appointment. Ho is an excellent writer, c' STgbod German tcholar, of correct busi ' 8n' tjwes habits, and gentlemanly and accouimo ''jtdating in his deportment. During his con .luUBaanco in office ho will probably make this I ' WEgivoin another column an article from .tho Chicane Timet on tho subject ol Bcpro- fenfitivo Ileform, which has becomo ono of jU' 'Interest in Illinois becauso a Constitutional . .H'l'Vl .".-'"' . II. '. .1.... D1..1. -L I is soon to psscmuio in mat oiuiv, jw" which' will sit during (becoming winter. Wo lw Jobsorvo' also that articles arc being published MupWlhefaame subject in tho Trilmne and ',, libii.pf tliaeamo city. Thus publio opinion uuw 'is biing gradually formed, and without refer " enSeno"brdinary paity divisions in favor of 1 " ' Ifuudlaicn'tal changes in tho manner of select- f i. ingT p rosien ta tl v cs and other public officials. '" yjtidnably tho moro of debato which "Ji '.may take'placeupon this subject tho btronger ''JJj, JijyVSconio tho cause of reform and tho w iworo fertalu its ultimata triumph. 0 l,v ' i Ca-. , ' ' ir fi. ; r iiroj'v - - l.fTORM A tcrrifia storm of wind and ram lt)tsiedrover our town on Tuesday night List LfJ?'' jnnd caused jiiuch damago. The cigm of tl.o . " ItepuUican" ofEco and John A. Funtioii '"likJCo. were blown off; tho roof of D. Lowcn nr j Jtcrg a.slaWo suffered a similar calamity as '! did also th'U of John Thomas, Tho Welsh $J 1. 1 Baptist Church was much shattered and tho .v'uJ'iNegrp Church was slightly injured. Part of i uu? i'bo brick' all of John Sterner's new house . I felliu, Fences wero everywhere laid pros ltt trate and thiugs generally blew around "pro i';;, inlscuous lik'o." Up to the hour of going to u: 'i prea we have heard of no serious damago in o','- neighboring townships but wo fancy tho bills ,oru. for putting up fences will bo tolerably heavy. Bemoval. The undersigned would here by inform tho public generally, that he has aiovcd his Drug and Chemical Store to bin new rooms nearly opposite tho old stand, where he will bo happy to accommodate all, who may call on him, with good and reliable coods in his lino of business. Thankful for past patronage he would ask a continuance of tho same, aud guarantees satisfaction to all. Main Street, west tide, below tho Post office, H EriiRAiM P. Lutz. We havo received ' A Schcol History of Pennsylvania from tho earliest settlements to tho present time," by J. It. Syphcr.- This book whieh has been adopted by tho Board of Control for tho use of tho Sohools of Phil adclphia, is writteu in a concise yet compre hensive manner and scemw to bo admirable in every respect. It will undoubtedly meet with very general adoption. Published by J. B. Lippincott k Co. Philadelphia at tl 50. For salo by A. D. Webb, Jlloomsburg. si Uloouuburff Marekt Kcxirt. Wlicat ir bushel . uye .. " Corn " Oal. " .- r lour per imrrui ............. Cliivr&(4'il KlnzKccd llulltr - V.gf.1 - Tallow rotHtoeit Drleii Aiiple - Hum - SttuVii HiiiJ Htioulderv - IJilfl iht iMiiiml Utty pt'rttm Iiios No. 1 Hcotcli tliii... ...- No. " " Bloom ... tUMllKK. llrmlm-k lloarili ir tljo'uauil fwjt. l-juo " uurtiici(. Jolkt, Hcuullllif!, l'lank.tJUliltifU) - -Hlilnlo, No. 1 pr tlioubunil. .. f I.Si 1. 1 . . . 1 if SO K . K II" Mi. line n. U . i i .V ... . l i l i a ...fft w .. ..I n SW I" 1'41 7 U. i jf l u". I.lnlil Mti tM tlarUoln. rorrfctinl wrckly by I'tlfr Kin.wlnat-fu'-o ,uiJ li-lull dealer la urulu, Hour ft lied, umjoinaul iiieruliunauu. Whuut icr btoittul .l Itye " " Corn ' " Corn new ".. lluck Wlicul OaU Wliint Klour per iwi .... lluck Wheal Flour Coru aud Oats Chop, liruu, .. liutter iwr tb ...... ...... ...... Kus ptr doz l'oiutiaiM pr bus uneu Appioa Hiuoked Hldu iuiui pr lb.. Hhoulder . " llaiu .. laud " tti CONCLUDED. "Whoro tlath from any cause is so in stantaneous, ai to allow of no percepti ble motion of tho body or heart, after tliu fatal blow lins been struck, it Is questionable whether an Immciltiilo pa ralysis of tho brnln iloes not stiporVeno, rendering Impossible tho apprehension of either sights or sounds, and creating a chaotic oblivion out of which the suf ferer never emerges. A bullet through tho brain, or a por tlon of It at least, does not necessarily produce Instant death. Tho writer wiw once witness of a case In point. During tho election riots, which occurred In Bnltlmoro somo years ago, a man was shot through tho head tho ball, which was oi largo size, entering at ono tern lo and passing out at the other. Death (lid not ensuo for a considerable loimtl of time after the Infliction of tho wound; anil It Is impossible to say how long tho man might havo survived, since, while lying on the ground ho received a bavo- net thrust from an infuriated rowdv: that of Itself put an end to his life. This was probably somo half hour after lie hud received tho gun-shot wound. After falling to the rurth, ho had arisen two different tlmcs.aud staggered n few feet. only dropping from weakness occasion ed by loss of blood. All this while, ho seemed to possess somo appreciation' of what ho was doing, us evidenced by his desire to leave the place where tho In Jury was Inflicted. Now It is hard to believo that this man could have ex perlenccd moro than a confused and half-numb sense of liis condition, or that his sensations could have been in any manner pleasurable, afturso frightful a shock to the nervous system. Apropos' of gun-shot wounds,' tho writer remembers to have read, not long since, a graphic description of tho death of n soldier on the battle-field written by a llusslnn author ; in which was depicted with fervor,aiul brilliancy the sensations, physically considered,o tiie dying man, as also the mental emu tions which he experienced. He bud no realization of having received his death wound, and his thoughts only wandered over the Joys of his past life, dwelling with fondness on the veriest trivialities of his boyhood. A dreamy half-stupor, as if ho won; under the In fluence) of an opiate, held him in its gen tle embrace; and, free from pain, he pass ed Into eternity amid dreams in serene anij.ealm as thoso of a tired school-boy! The narrativo lacks weight, of course, as It Is but the imagination of a brilliant writer; but, In view of tho-ie known characteristics which accompany death when tho body lias not been too great ly injured, and where somo little time has been allowed for reflection, before final dissolution it U, at least worthy of consideration. There can be no pleasure In death caused by horrible physical injuries, such as aro too frequently Inflicted by railroad disasters, murders, beatings, fearful falls, burnings alive, and tho many anil various forms of horror in which tho Great Destroyer visits man kind. There is either such excess of torturing pain, as to forbid tho possl Idlity of sweet half-consciousness, or btich utter and instant stupefaction, us to render the sufferer unconscious from first to last. At first thought, burning to death would seem to bo the most Mghtful of all ways of leaving tho world; for the agony is so protracted, and so excesilvo withal, that the oxcruciatlng pain of the crisping flesh, ere tho vital organs aro reached by the flames, must prevent the unfortunato victim from experiencing anything liko tho perfect sense of relief from torture of mind or hotly, which other deaths afford. And yet, in view of the longcontluued torments which at tend this ordeal, if wo conclude that there is no moment of alleviation pre ceding the "giving up of tho ghost," how aro wo to judgo of thoso martyrs who perished at tho stake, In days of religious Intolerance, singing psalms of rnlnlftni'. mill Dunrlmr forth prayers oi thankfulness, with neither shrieks o desnalr. nor nnpealiiiK cries for mercy :' Ami tlila. ton. not onlv lu tho cases of strong and vigorous men, but also In thoso of del icato and tend?rly-natureil women. With theso facts beforo us wo aro led to Inquire, whether It may nut bo that In every form of death, however tern bio. the final moments are thoso of com parativo peacefulness? Uoca tno ureac Creator, all of who-o attributes aro those of mercy, havo compassion upon his miserable creatures oven as ho accepts their renentancc at "tho eleventl hour?" Truly, these things aro hard for us to understand : and tho meagre intorma Hon wo can glean here and thoro, irom such forttinates, or unfortunates, as are unntehed from tliojaws of death, would lead us to think, that though terrium In Itsolf, it may not bo as terriblo as or dlnarllv supposed. With no design or homing out any Inducements to felo le se, wo aro con vlnced that, should there bo an irresist Ihlo iloilro on the part ofany of our tol low creatures, to rush out of this work two sneak In asplrltofpurophllanthro py), tho most painless and, if wo can bo alloweU tho expression, urn wirai pleasurablo method Is by drowiilng.iNot onlv Is tho dlsugroeablo part of tho operation of short duration, and the agreeable p.irt proportionately uiiig.uiu there Is provided ii vustaniloommoiiioiis hnrinl. place, whoro tho poor wiuiled boilv may find ropose, anil wnero u hhamuaud the sin may bj forever hid den from tho oyo of a censorious worm. Hanging possesses many objocllouuuip features In that it requires more pre liminaries to carry It Into effect ; Is at tended by a severe physical sulluring ; and leaves tho body exposed to that rude aud contemptuous gaze, from which the silent depths of tho ocean so charitably conceal it. Of poisoning, as now generally practiced, so lime is known as hardly to Justify an opinion. To sav thu least, the method, though speedy, possesses too many attributes o f tho horrible. l'Tothlngs anno mourn, i-nnviiislvusti'iiifi'ltM of tho limbs, and tho appearance, at least, ol great sinter ing mlllUito ntrongly against it. Boiler burstings havo ordinarily ono of thtv.ii results: tho victim Is so mutilated as to come imder the head of soiim of those forms of death, to which wo have allu ded in being destitute of nil agreeable sensations. So, too, in easo of railroad smashes and burnings; and yet all these latter seem to bo at present, tho modus moat lu vogue. With regard to death by boiler explosion, in which tho vic tim Is simply suffocated by tho Inhala tion or hot steam It has no redeeming points ! It Is nil unmitigated ngony. Or the vast number of extraordinary anil unclasslfloildcaths, which aro from time to tlmo titado ktfow'n" to us, It Is not within tholltnlts of this artlclo to treat. Tho main features havo b&cn touched upont SuOlpelt te say, hat extremo physical (orttuo cliaractorlzes most of them. As few men calmly contemplate dv- inir bv niiv but lintnrnl mnnnq. din nli. Jcct, oi these roiriarks may bd niisundpr- stood, nnd appear uncalled for j but, on occasion, It may bo well to know how to chooso tho easier death, should so unfortunate, a dilemma bo offered, Willi no wish to detract from tho terrors of tho law, or to .Increoso tho number of victims wlih aro to perish by tho rope, it Is only fair to science to state, as also for tho benefit of those who may bo brought to so untimely an end, Hint there ort many moro disagreeable ways of "shuffling oh" this mortal coll." To such as contemplate suicide. If any Ktich thoro bo among the readers of this article, It is hoped that, sjoine Ideas of valuo havo been here advanced, and fcome crumbs of comfort scattered,whlch they can tako to themselves, and so make their choice. By adopting tho hints hero given, they may save them selves unnecessary, pain, and afford such comfort to their friends aud fami lies as may be had from a knowledge that their net of self-destruction was of as pleasurablo a naturo ns tho exigencies of tho caso would permit. In fine, may it not be, that this dark death-cloud, which hides from us tho fuluro world, shows moro brightness to those who approach sufficiently near, than to us, standing as wo do In tho glad warm light of a fearless distance, and seeing, with our Joy-blinded eyes only the utter darkness of the "Valley ofl)uth?U- Viator Special Notices, IIoiv lloat. tier's llllttri cure DSitln, TI1K WHOM: HTORY IN A KUTSIIELT,. The ornco of the Moninc'l Is to convert the food Into a crcum-tlkc stml-lluld, called CltYUK. Tills JstirtcUd partly by tho ncllou ol n solvent, call, tit tho Rnatrle Juice, which exudes from Iho coat ing of tho stoninch, nnd partly by n mechanical movement of that ornnn,wlilcli churns, as It were, tho dissolving ullmcnt. Tho Cliymo raises from the stomach Into tho tleodeuuin, or en trnnco Ui tho liowcln, where It li subjected to tho notlin of the blle,aiid tho nutritious portion of It converted Into n fluid cnlled Chyle, which even tually becomes blood. Now, It Is evident that tf tho great solvent, tho ganlrlo Juice, Is not produced lu sunicleut quan tity, or II the mechanical action of tho stomach Is not sufficiently brlsk.tho nrst process of diges tion Will bo hut Imperfectly performed. It la alio clear that it tho liver, which plays such nn Inijiortant part in changing tho nourishing por tion of tllo chyino into Iho muterlal of tho blood, H congested, or In any unnatural condition, tho second process will not bo thoroughly nccom pushed. Tho result of tho two failures Is dyspep. la, complicated with biliousness. Tho modolu which IIOSTETTEUV) UIlTKItS operate In such cases Is tlds: thoy Invlgorato tho cellular membrane of the stomachy hlch evolves llio gaslrlo Juice, thereby lusurluu nu amnio ' 'ho fluid to completely dissolve llio ' 1 act upon tho nerves of tho stom n nccelerntlon of the nieehnuical -cessary to rrdueo tho food to n mass. Thoy also act specifically strengthening It, and so enabling an nnlplo and regular supply of urpose of converting the nutiltlous io Cliymo Into Chyle, and promolo hrough tho bowels of tho useleas sumlcuc food. The nch, caut ! lnovcmei houiogin upon Iho . II lo pro.' bllc.fort' parlleles w thd passri. debris, In till dyspoiy'. Is plain, RAIL ROADS. jgltOWN'S FAST I'MtEIQHT rnOM 'l'lIILADKLI HIA aOIILDOJIHIIUllU and Intermediate points. Ooods forwarded wlUa cure- and despatch and at low lute.. Uoods, at 1'hlladelphla, must U ilellverid ut miner & Co s. till Murkvi htreet, l o,' lull par tleulflJM. Iltxilv to WAUi, x i loiuieiorK. Aug. 'JO.'CU-tr. It. It. Depot, lUoolnthuig.l'a. . . n, . ii.rt'o n i I r 1 , 1 ... .....1 truing tin tlieCutawlt.su taolrimd will tuu at iIih following namcu nourn: MM AoKi 'ep. S.Iia.ni W.i.J IU7 10. U3 ' P). 15 '.' 11. u ' 11.17 Yl.il p.m 1S.M " I.OS l.'J) S.li 1.2, Arr. o.lj D.K. I id .VI ii 4 1 00 IS IS Mail Aorli H1AT10.N8. Wllllumiport, Muuey. waisomown. Milton. Danville. Kuperl. CaluwlNsu. Klugtowu. Kummlt. ' ouukatic. E. Mahony June. Dlne.Taiuuqua. Dine. Heading. 1 l'hlladellihla. , I To New York via. lleai I lut: or Muucu Chuuk.- Krom Now Yoik via. I NoChauizoof cars between WlllfamsiKirt aud 1'hlliulelpnla. U1JO. WE111I Hity't. Arr, (l.top. Dep.u.2S AM ' " 1.10 ' " i.uo 1 " :i.ii 1 3..a " Tm ' 1.10 1.1SU " 1.10 -' in. w a.n. s.lo " 0.55 Foundries. gHAlWLESS A.lIAltJIAN, , EAtiLrc rounnny anu MAiitiAcruna miop. STOVES 4 PLOWS WIIOLESAI.U 4 HETA1L Tits CELEnnATr.n uontbosb inoN iieam ajid the nuTTos wooneM ukam tlows. Castings and Flrellrlck for renolrlngelly Htoves. All kinds ofllrasi or Iron casting mode to order upon short notice. ,, llloomsburg, l'a. l'roprletors. Mar.lU.'OU-tf. HOSTEITEH'S HITTEUS euro d Uvor complaint. The explanation , le, philosophical, and ttuo. MEW V I It JI, NATIONAL IKON WOHKS DILLMYEIt & HENRIE. Tho suhscrfhers respect fully call the attention of tho Imslness community lo their Works sltua ed uu the I II. II. 11. ahovo tho Depot. 1,0 0 lt8 11 una l'A. KOUNDEltf), MACHINISTS AND IKON SMITHS. JIANU V A O.T ti It 13 It S OF Steam Engines, Hollers, Saw and Urlst-MIH Machinery, Shafllng, l'ulleys and Hangers, Thoy also mako all kinds of Threshing Machines of tho most approved patterns and tho Celebrated Moutroxo Iron llcam now, Cook, l'arlor, liar. room nnd Work-shop STOVliS. Heaters mid n full assortment of riro bricks, and castings con stantly on hand for repairing Stoves. Sovoral different sizes anddeslgus of Cellar Urates. They aro also prepared to furnish Car Wheels nnd Axles for Mining purposes and General Mining castings. Iron aud llrass cast ngs for every de serlptlnn of Job work, Agricultural Implements mndo and upalrcd. 1'arllcnlar attention given to tho repairing of nil kinds of lteapersj extra parts on hand. ' .luno LVOO-tf. Wo not wlfcli to Inform 'von. i-pfnlrr. ilmt Dr. 'Wonderful, or nny other ninn, linn discovered n rctneuy Hint cureuLouuiiirUon, wen tho lung ui'u uuii coiisuiiifu. in snori. viii cno mi uifcens- h vhrther of mind, body or tbtaur lualto men no iot. vi.r,anu icuoariin iopi ic, or wnni oi work, and it d lntd totmnkeuy f snhlimary sphere u bllksf it! , .Ulfce, to wh ourileaveu U belf frlmll '0 bn' Ido bIiow. Yich avo henrd enough ot llmt oftihuniuugeou Jind wo do not wonder tin htvoby tlilry, ne heeomo disgusted with li. iiudw hen I tell tlm that J)r. Hnye'a C'atnrrh Heme, y will r Jou turotho worst enfscs of Catarrli i only w-Mlvcly which thouRondq can tcmify to. Tiy It ert llialwlll be convinced. I will i-h y iUO Kcwand yoncate of Cntnrih that J 'tinut euro. FOIt 8AI.1! I. ' i 'M 1HIUGGI8TB KVKRY- I'HICi OMY5i)UKNT8. Kent by mull iust paid Jor sixty centHFouit paclEHges o omm docu Tor M.0U. Bend a two, cent Hlamp for ' i nge'B pamnldo on t'atnrr Address the IMvi or, U. V. PIEUCII, M. ll.Mi Octl.'(iy-3in. HurrAio, N. Y, MiKCcllnncduf;. E A I) V HIS.. I h'A', A' ltUS Sc' Monnis'- '' ' ' ; Dry Goodrj &'N6tiouo. QBANOEVILLE FOTINDltY, ilACUlNU BUOP AND AGUlCULTtillAti WullltS. Thn utiilcrRlfrned desires to inform his friends dnd tho public gciwraAy, llmt ho has rebuilt and enlarged Ills rouuury a-uu lnciuuonuop.auu re moved all his business from Light HUeet lo the aliovo named place, where in connection with his Foundry ho will continue to manulacturo Wheeler's Ilallway Chain Hon,e-rower and Thresher, (Improved), Cornell's l'atiut, THIIKSHEH AND CLKANUt, either overshot for Tread-I'ower oi- uuderi,hot with Lever-Power. Ho also manufactures to Order aud tits up all Kinds of MILE a E A U I N a , Circular Bjv Mandrels, l'atent Slides for Saw Mills, tho latest Improved lion llcam I'lows of ellllerent kinds Wooden ileum I'lows, Doublo uorn i'lows, unu i'jow i-oiuts oi every utsenp llou generally used throughout tho county. IIION KETTLES, HELLS Cellar tlrutcs, Stovi-s.SlcdandBlelKhiSoles, and in fact everything generally mniioiau country Foundry. Those wishing to iiunhAi 3 Machines nvould do Mell to examinu hlsimu&lms, and thu linproveinunts insduon the powci,ti wnicn at least 20 per eenl. of thoirlcllon is tuieeu oir. ALL MACllINIH AUU VA Hit ANTI.1) to give good satisfaction anil terms lluulo to hull purchasers. All kinds cf cr untry prodnco taken in exehauge for Plows and castings. Tliaiikfnl fit liis nieuils and natrons for nast fa vols he would still , on! luuo to solicit the same. WILLIAM HCllUYI.KIk Apr.9,iil).tf orangevlllo l'a. THItOUGII TICKETS TO THE WEST, la. l'ENSSYLVAMA CENT11AL HAir.llOAll. This eonipany has nlaccd for salo at thn tUket nice of the Laeltaw uuna A llloomsbuig It. II., Ill llloomsbiiri; a lame assortment or through tick ets to all the pi luelpal points In tho W EST, SOUTH WEST, AND SOUTH WEST. 1!;il'im2i. checked thrnugli from l'hll.idelphla and llurrlsburg.TO DF.Vl'lNATlON.andcais will run tnrougnuiiiiy irom riiimueiim..uim lil'.lt' lo Cincinnati, Loulstlllc.uud Chicago WITHOUT C II A N G E. Fiimlllis t'liilgratlns! to the West will consult Ihelr InR'iest by taking Ihls line. ror uiriner lniorniauon ana iicaets, iipi'iy JI. W. UlllllNhON, Ageul, Lackawanna & llloomsburg It. 11. Aug. SIIW-U. , O 11 I( 11 II It A T K 1) -' - .... ' .... -..i i . .. -... AN'U LYU ULAS3ES. ... Ono of the llrm will bo nt thoStore uflholr Agent, Mips A. I). y E JJ U '. STATIONIIU,, , JlLOOMMi Ulia l'A., 1 One elay only, Friday November 0, UU). Itn ,,,fn.lc.'f..,. ...... e r.,i.. Ati-l . ..u iui i.iu i.uii.u.u oi .mniai.uu iiaa ., I). Wthli In flttlui the eyo In dlfl'lcnlt or unusual ?aS?i- . ' 11. It M Tllosb suir.irh.K from. Impaired or dlcasett vis ion aro rneaiuinciideif to avalVthemsofVt of this oiiporunltjv In,. OUlt Sl'ECTACLKS.ANI) HYE-OLAHf Ert AUK ACKNOWLEDGED XO'BI5.TllE " MOST PEmfEOT ' " assistance to sight ever manufactured',' and ran always bo lolled upon as affoidln jierfect'easo and comfortwhiloKtrcugthcning and preserving , tl0 L'yes.most thoroughlyo , i t . . Wo takooccnslon to notify tho l'nbilo that wo' employ no fied.lars, and to caution against thoso pretending to have our goods . . It' 'H'"n . for sale. Oct,, sveo-tr. jlTILiEUlM HTOHRt . '"' '' 'ri fl't AHHiJ'-d .. ! ",'sriliNtl AXiyj5tJMMt.Jrr(lft'i'' , 'I : , . ' fj H.l 1 Thojiilcrllier lias iufl( lituingj u.ihi tl, e en ff ltli another laige aud select . Jwi.rimHu . ' ' ' Sl'IlIKO AkD SUMMER UOtJtW, purchased in New Yorkund Plilliwlnlpli. i ti e owestrignrcf.nnd rtliKh Untetei,all ; . i oil o modoruto terms r4 twir 'IM VKMau-d '''" whoro liIlloonuhurg. Illllfock oenjarbes ,, ,LAIIW DHIfSB yQOX) ( of tho chblcHst styled rant Ialt fMMBMttOROthr with nlargijtRHsortment of Dry OJbHKl od (irn cerles, Louslsllug of tho following w tjcU , Carpets, i Oilcloths, Cloths, CnMlriterw, Sbawla, tlltlllltllK, units, WtdtvOuiMk, ttbllowwaic JKAIHKG KAliiHOAl). Grunt Trunk IjIiiu nom thu North nnd Nortii- West for l'lilMdelphia.Now York, lieattlutr, Totta- vine, jamaqua, vvsniauu, biiainoiiiii jueuanon Allentown. Knbton. Lnhrata. Jttlz. Lancaster. Columbia, iVC, TruliiH leuvo Ilnrrisburg for Now York, na t'ol lows: AtlU.S.VUantltf.lun. in., noon nnd ZiX) SO ,Kp.m.,councctluc; with slnillar tralim on the l'a. lUUroad, and aulvlnj; nt Now York at 9.15. a.m.. d. ll.-lju. in.. k HJiTt ii.'J.'i a, lO'JO n. m. und U.uoa.inropecttvtly. fcleeplnn cars aocoin p.my u.-iu.tu.ia.iu. uuu iu.oop.rn, iiamu ulthuul cluili;jt Ieuvo HarrlsbuiK for Uuadlnc, rottsUIe, Ta- lujtma, Mlncrsvlllu, Aslilaud, bhamoklu rlno Urov o, Allcutown & 1'hlla'd. ut S.10 n,m., it 1!,00 Jc iau n.m.. btonpinir ai Lebanon una nrinclnal way htationajthe J.lOpm. train making connections lor I'iJlihVitiu aim touuiitnii vuiy, j-or i-oiisvinu Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Bchuylklll unit hUMiuehaiiua ltallrotul, leuvo llarrlsburi; at a.iU p.m. Ueturuluif: Leao New Yoilc at O.tX) a.m. aud ll'-W) m., und 3,05 and 8,00 p.m. I'hlladel pliiiw ut H.lj iu iu, and a.yo p. nu HJtMJnlns cars accompany the U.m) a. m.( and j,00 amfs.oup.m., iianiH iioiu i,i.wiiiiuiii ciiuiiKe. ay i-iusbener uruin icat's t'unaueijuia m y,u a.m,,taounccuu fslmllar truln on Uast l'a. rallroiul ictuinliif' from Huadluual tiVtujj.inbtoppJnt; ut all btatlom; muvu I'oitbviiio ai3,au,uuu.m.,uuu,'iop,iuj3iiamo kin at i.lOand lu.Cou. m.( AUiluud at 7,0.3 u.m and Ut'U noon Tamaqua at a. m., and i-'.'J p. m, fur Phlladt.-lphla.undNew Yoik. Louvu 1'otuWllu via Schuylkill and Bumoiip- lianua lUdlruad at K,15 u.m. lor llarrUburg, and H..M a. m.. lor i'inuuiue ana lictuoui. Iteatiluu Acuommotlatlou Train Iouvoh Iteadlutf at 7.3Uu.iu., returning leaves I'hlladc-lpUla at 6,1 J p.m. INtiixitiun Accommodation Tralu:leavePottfc town atU,2ju.m. jt-iuiulny, leaves I'hlladelphla at p.m. (Columbia Uallroml 'lialuu leave I lead I at 7,15 a.m., und tJ-lj p.m. fur Kphrutu, Lltlz, Laucai.- Wif ju milium, v,t l'urktomen llull Iload Trains leave Perklomen Junction at u,uu a.m.. auu u.uu u m. neiurmng j iA'UVtiWKippacic aiA.iun.m., auu i,uu p.m., cun ueetlut: with blmllar trains uu lUTidlnt; Itallroau. On Kundayii. Icavo New York at 8.00 i.tu.. l'htl thlal N04) a.m. and 3,15 p.m., tho 8,00 a.m. train Oeuuml buporlutcudont, Itendlnf, IM., Apr. Stf lbU. rpiIK ONLY UELIAliliE CURE X FOIl DYMPKl'HIA IN TIIK KNOWN WOULD. Dr. Wlshnrl'K(iri,.it American Dyspepsia Villa and lMuo Tree Tar Cordial arc a posltlvo and lu fallible euro fordvbpepslaln IU most aggravated form, aud no mutter of how long standlnt;. They peuctrato tho secret nbodo of this terrible dUease, und ftuimluate It, loot ami branch, forcvo r. They u1!c!ale jnoro agony and silent biifleilng than tonyuo can toll Thev aro noted fur curl nir tho moat dt hncr.itn and hopeless cases, when every finown means inn lit ii mini 14'iiLi. No form of dysp-iIa or indigestion can resist muir iientiraiiug puwer. Dlt. WISllAHT 4 1'INK TUKK TAIl COKDIAL It la tho vital iirluciDluof the Pine, Tree, ob tained by a peculiar process in tho distillation of tho tar, bv which it highest medical properties are retained. 1 1 Invigorates the digestive organs and restores thcapnotlte. ItBtrciiKluena the de bilitated KjHtem. It purities. and enriches the blood, and expels from tho fey stem the corruption which ttcroluia breeds on tho lungs. It dissolves the means or phlegm which stops the ulr paisa kcs of the Iuiiki. Its heal Ins principle acts upon tho irritated Mirf.icG of tho lungs and throat, pen etrating to each dl&ensed part, relieving pain and hubtluintj lullammatloii. it U the result of years ot study and expoilment, and illsollerod to tho atlUcted with posltlvo assuranco of Its unver to curt- the followlimdlseasis.ir the patient has not too lougdelaycd u lesurt to tho means of cure: L'onsumbtlon of tliuLiinirs.Cuuuh.Korolhroat. and itreast, lh onchltlfe, Liver Complaint, Ullud nnd Uleeillmr Pilej, Abthmu, Whooping Cough, ltioiueria. txc. A medical expert, holding honorable collcciato dlplonuis, devotes his entire time tu the examin ation of patients nt tho oillco parlors. Associated wnu mm uru inreu euiisuiiiuK puybiciuiiH oi ac knowledged t mlueuce. whote hcrvice; aie given t the public ov cirAitof:. Tills opportunity is oirtjreil by no other Insti tution lu tho country. Lettern itvm nny part ot the country, asking advice, 1 ho promptly nud gratultlously rus- iieiu cuiivunieui, remittances the bhape of. i Oil POdT-OFFlCE OUDKU'J. Ishait'd American Dyspepsia Pills . nt by mail on receipt of price. ihart'a Pino Trco 'iar Coidlal 1.50 a l per uozen, font by express, ninlcations shouhl be adduod. L. Q. C. WIHlIAIt'IVM. D No. North Second Stieet. - (in. Philadelphia. Stoves and Tinware. 3W STOVE AND TIN.fiUOP. ISAIAH IIAOKNCUCH, Main Street ono door above 11. Mcndcnhall's Htore. A lariro assortment f Htove. Ilcateis and Uanges constantly on liand, and tor Mile at the lowest, rates. Tinnluglnnll Us branches caiefully attended to, mid kutiwffifllon imninnttfd. Tin work of all kinds wlmliknlo und retail, A trial Is rerpieisted. Apr.y.ou-tf gTOVES AND TINWARE. i.i&l. UUi'CjIl aunouuecs to his friends und customers that continues the above business at his old place on MAIN SXUEBrrv.OLOOMSliURU. Customers can bo accomodated with FANCY HTOVES of all kinds, Htoveplpes, Tinware, aud every vh rkty of article found in a Stove nud Tinware La tablMimeut in thueltleH.aud uu tho most reason able terms. Hepalrlng done at the shortest notice, DO.KN MILK-PANH on hand for sale. T"V ELAAV AltE, LACKAWANNA, & ,M 9 Wl'JSTJlti HA1 IjltUAll. Dlimmer itiiauyu1 IUem, Apr.U,IDUU. i nuns ll-Uu iuwnot KAal n AliUi Ac- Ex. Hull HVATIONH. M coin luess , ' Express Ad com II. lu J 1.6(1 4.15 ;i.n :s. 15 .'.41 l'.H 1' M 'J M a is u so 7 15 f.1 7 00 15 :w 5 :ti 5 5 11 5 01 1 11 I :t! 3 ii 3 II J it .1 li 2 SO 1- M l'.M :U5 S.'Jj 3.00 12,10 8.'o0 Mil 11.05 1 11.30 2.10 lit:1 U.is li.rj I. 10 S.S21 1.00 II. 25 11.20 11.02; 10.17 lo.:ci lo.-il! 0.1,1 U.5U u'J"l uioii: K 15 s.i'5 T.s 7.80 7.11 U50 G-33 li.U' 5.10' 5.su! A.M Vln it. A V.. Dlvls.'A M. Ari i vorK. u,vi ihU-tJtarcta.il tu.) ...Christopher M..... ..IIoboken 4 Newnrlc. Wnshlniilon vlu Ceu. lilt, of N J, ew York........ IJUit lAbertu Ut) ....New Iliuninoii..... ..(Ixforil llrlilt'evlllo ....1'hllinleli.Iilii.. 'rrenloii l'hlllllishuri! Muliunliu ChllliU.... ,lK'iuvure , ,,,l(iuiu in. iiie,...., .. Wutcr Hup ....KlrouiUburi;..., Hpiutfiievllie,.., lliiiiyviue, I 00 I 00 1 15 1 40 7 05 Oiikluiul r i rus , Tou) haunu uoiiiuuon. MtuiCow..., lluuuinu.. hi-runtcm ...Clark'u Kuiuinll,... ...Aumuion ..rnc-ioi) villu Nlcholi.011. ....llopbuttoni. jiloiliriwe ,...KlW Mlllonl .......Unut llciul 11.00 11. li 11. IV 11. .VI 7,ao: .I7: II. 0f 12.05 12. I2J IT 7 50 I.Oi 8 25 1.15 1.25 H II 1.IJ H 50 2.00' 2.21 0 28 :.-ji,v an 2.57 : U.0S J.H) 4.1 4.20 l.lio 4.50 b.iii 6.10 0.00 U.2J li-.a U 50 1005 lea, M poiuled should . l'l leo SI il Lo. l'rlca boltle, . All oc. Oct, to,.k. KEAD, AND LEARN, THAT TIIE Uruut Shoshonccs Itomcdy I Dlt. LEWIS JOSIIEPIIUS, of tnu tl tmcuNlifd Tribe of Khovlionecs, Colum bia Tt rt lion w lor Mile in the union. This ni' r-opv Lfirreat lndtanrenicdy.ls war- ranted.aud in .d and emphatic laiiKiinge, we can bdit'iy sn.. i no reueu upon io ivuuo uper maneni cure -i i u ui&tahes oi mo inroai, i.uugm Liver. ICUinpys. IUccstlve Oicanf. etc.. as well aw Kcrufiila. the varloutt fckln d 1st anew. Humors, nud all dUentc arlhin irom impurity of thu blood pxcemi' i no I urn htairo oi uonsumntiou. Wherothls . -t remedy has been In use It has Indeed td feuuio of the most mar velous cure cr reeortled in the annals of historlcji 'Heine. Hucli btliiK the cao In add tlon t its lormer renown in Col umblaTerriioiy wo deiy humanity to dispute the fact that f'iK Great Hhoshonecs Heraedy Is tho remedy udles of tho lU'h Century, aud mo creaiesi t ver iaui at mo anar oi suner iuk humanin . Price of the I .edy In lnruo bint. SI.2.5. y Dr. Young a liros.,at Hm- UtUaltrsln Medicine, In Illuoms- Manufactii eiihe, K. Y. For salo by . bum, Pa. '.4 ! i tiuoenn'wore," u -.f : ' ' lloptjinuiUrUBe,. ;. uooii .xei" ' . UtebreIan, V, ; ... Wmmm 'I-' '111 ,1 l: r Mitiaiaoa, ' 7 1 ; . ,2fiil.aic.s, AMD JtOTIOHS OBSt HAUJt. tii,fli')rtrl(.-Y(ijrtl,lnj..ianirj4y k.it. tu cmutij illurcs, to.wliljh iiii-lnvitsiitkm ttlVeuU el I1.0 uhllc Keaorally...Siio lilnhfut mlt -rii) for country iiroduco taAxchantfe fQi- I ' ':il' AKHfcto'r.alMlrroootoHftL.'- jEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON MAIN .irilCKT, NEARLY 01T031TK A1II.LKK 8T0I1E, UI.OO.MSllUHO, PENN'A. TllK undcrslizneil Iihh Itiht fitted uu and opened ilN new STOVE AND TIN SHOP, n this Dl.ire. where he Ik meiured to mako up new Tin Wake or all kinds In his lino, and do rcpatrlnn with neatness and dispatch, upon tln most veitKoi'.ablo terniK. He ulsu keeps on hand STOVES OF VAKIOUrt PATTERNS A STYLUS, hlch ho will sell unon tf rms to suit purchasers. tJivu htm n cull. Ifuls a uood mecliaufc. aud deserving of the public patrouage. nioomsbura, April 28. lS(f7. Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Jj E K 0 II A N D I S E AUlJtl. la ur.ur.ui unr.n Toiuy Irleudsuud tho publio generally, Ihr.l ftll kinds of DHY WOODS, anocKiUES, QUEENSWAltE, NOTIONS, AC, are constantly nn hand and for inle AT IIAUTON'S OLD STAND HLOOMblimtO, 11Y jamus ir. EYi;n. Am-Also, Fole Agtnt for Elms' TiioKi'llATK of imp, iJiri-'e lot wimtiiiitly vu hand. Jf 1K7. J)OTY'S WASniNG-rAOIIINE, LATELY MUCH IMPUOVEIAND TIIE NEW UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WUINOElt Improved with Howell's Patent Double Cog- wnceis.nuu mo i nieni mop, nrp now unques tionably larfruperlor to any apparatus for wash ing clothes ever Invcntedanirwill sae their cott twice a vear. bv savlmr labor and clothes. iiiu-iu viitiiuiiiihcu Hit, i u bivo ieiiiiiuiiy as follOWS ! ' ' "Wo like our machlno mucntcouM not ho per suaded to do without it. nnd with thonUl of lintv we feel that wo are masters of tho position," Itev. L. Aco, Jltshop M. V. Church. "It U worth one dollar a woek lu any family.' - iv. j.j riuunc, 'In the laundry of my doiiso there Is a perpet uai;thanksaivliiR on Mondays for the invention.'1 Viet', 'llivoitore L. CttyUr. "Every week has given It a stronger hold upon' (iio niiiiciiuus ui mo minutes ui iuu lauuury, A'. V. Observer! "I heartily commnnd It to economists of time. money, auu couiemiucnu " now jr. Jieuows. "Filtnd Doty Your last Improvement of our WashinK Machlno isaeoropletomiccuss. I assure I moro of to-day than ever, and would not bo par-' LlHl Willi uuuci uiiy itituiuttuuctn, WW't JiVU inton. "Your Washlatr Maclilnehas been In dallv uso in our lauui rv. and the housekeener exuresses herself as highly ideased with it. It certainly ac complishes a creater amount of work, with less labor, and does not wear tho clothes near to in n oil ah thn old fashioned wash-honrd. ltv mini? if., ono iuuuuruss js iiivpeuscii wuu." if in. Itountt.SiiprrhUeiulentofJtirtntDeiHtrtment of St. "After a constant uso of tho Universal Clothes Wrlngerfor more than four years in our family, i urn iiiutiuiiu ny uiu -jiuwcia mat ut,- iu givo it nits liiosi uiiuuuiiiit'ii iiraiM1, uuu iu urouQiince it an ludlsnensablu rtart of thu muchlnerv of houe keeping, our servants havo always been ulllInjrtoUMj It, and always havo liked it." PKICES. A FAIR OFFER. Kend the retail nrlco. Wnhlirrill. TlxtriiWi-liit.. er8y, nnd wo will forward either or hoth mu chlue, free of freight, to places where no ono H hfrlllnir, amlbotjiiro aro wo they will be lilted, iiih. m v uiiivu .i. .v-iui.i. .uu ii.oiify ii uiiy line wishes to return tho machines free of freight, afier u month's irlal, neeonllnfrlo directions. rio nusuanu, lamer, or nrotuer falioum perma thodriulgery of washing with tho hands, fifty two days In a year, when it cira he done better, more expeditiously, with less labor, nnd no In jury to tho garments by a lioty Clothes Washer, anu a. universal ringer. Canvassers with cxclnslvo right of salo ma'xo money lusl hulling them. t Sold by dealers generally, to whora liberal dis counts ure made. It. O. IIIIOWNINO, Qen. Agent, 8J Corllandt Htivct, New York. Oct, 13,'C'O 3m. .(, Ml A 14 IS.;., . ...7 J, lmVoJilitreteivetlffdm (H? eiietoi-i .''Wit"! i a lnrgtfnnil ihl toltfcf'ed'Woclk cf ' 1 " D It Y ''tf 6 O 18 ' ;-y"' ' Wnii'ioV ' Caitalmeri, '''' ' " ' Jtimii! 'ii... 'Hi ,i ' -i ' llel,Urllcl, . .i i .K',,l)frt T 1 i, ... 1 ,J i i : Jt(, Pt'i . . 1 . , i 1 i-t!' " K Lutol (ilj j 1 1 . " ' ' SplceV'flalf Kl , ii lilfcOwwiirsi ' 'i . stouejare, , . Wpod V willow ware, I'lour'A- Chop, Ll " Also.fvltWitii Crystal oop jloa eluau.. Brass,' .Vc, All goods sold theap A.r elUli duee. ' ' ' lie would cull the- attJlitlo!ii..ori-'lwiyers w his well and carofully tUteied esMjurtweui vhich cpmprlseseveiythlngu.uallj k 1 1 lu Uu i.im try, feclli.s, co'ulldinl that l.e au c!l them goods' at snyii' prices ns will en tire sntNr.u-Mon. Nut. 5,'00-tf. i. C. C. HAlilt. liu, pio- c N K KCTI O N B R Y The undersliineil woulil resneellully ntmontu'i. to the public that hi has opened a FiiiaT-i.'i.AhM i:()NKi:irnoNi;ity stouk, In the building lately occupied by Fox A. Webb whole he is pieparedto furulsh ull uluusof Pf.AIN i KANCY CANDIES, FItF.NCII CANDIES, FOItKIQN 4. DOMESTIC I'ltUITH, NUTS, ItAISINS, AC, AC, AC. UY WUOT.ESAI.B Oil 11RTA1L. In bhort, a full assoitment of all goods lu his line or busiucss. A great variety 01 Dili. I. H, TOYS, .to., suitable for the Holidays, I'attlcntar attention given to . II II F. A II AND C A K EH, of all kind. Or&h every day. U II It I H T M A H CANDIES, I'HIHTMAH T O Y and satisfaction will b Q.UEAT ItEDUgTIO.i 4N.J iv.. EH AT 1MJTEII IJNT'S faiii' in monr STREET, ' I . ' ' OF SI'IUNU ANDaUMJIEIl'JOon.s. TJIU iiVsijrllicv haR Just an i nas ou hand at his old t tand In Light .i"i,i' . ,ge and select ASSOIVratKNT OF SIIUtCHAMJISB purchaseitut tho lowest fignro, and rli'ch ho determlnodtosellon a modemto terms at. bq rocured elsewhere In LlKiit hUefit, FOli CASH Oli COUXTKY Miul'VCL. Ills btoulc consists i.l l.ADIEtl! DItESfj (iOOUB, rholeest styles ami ltl. lawul." , CalloonsjOIusllns, ' Uiughams, Flannc'B, IfoRlerj-i ('Arptt, SUks, Shaw:', READY MADE ' CLOTH IX , rtatlnetts, Casshners, Cottomula , Kculnaky Jrins, Ai i.. AC GRo.cKRir.s, .jMAvjiysitAii, lluoensMiir.,, Cedarwaie, Hm nvA-f, :u atones, Drugs.'oiUj, J'aJiits.dia. ., ,ji , BOpTH & SlIpEHi, tATi- & l AI 8 Inshoit every thing nsiailly Vl.t ta h iiy'intry store. The pfttronagoof hlsoM frlen ! tha public. generally, Is rcspf clii.U iHeit-.. The highest maiketprwe pi'J for country nro. ducc. VXIXUi 1ST. U?UttjtHtt, Nov. 8 Ws7. A.M. 11.10 11,30 I I.IU liio law i.:ir 8.10 is l'.M. 1'ONSr.CTIONi AtNew Hampton, Willi I'cntral It. It. or Neiv Jersey.for New Yolli,l.lliiab.ll,rialnlli ld,Somil- Ule, l-aihtou, At. ..... At Washington, Willi MorrlsA l.ssex It.lt., lor New York, IHwaru, Mori Ulnw u, DoM r, Iliukt lis tow i), listoii. Ae. AtJIanunliu I'hunu, ullh lltlvldero Dtlawate It.lt., lor 1'hllu.lilplila, Tiintiin, l'hlllli.Uurg, Lnmbirisvlllf, riillllpsburg. Athir.inu.ii, wllli l.aekaauim i luixini-i.iu J It, It., lor 1'ltt.luli. Wjonilug, K Illusion, WHIas barre, Danville, Noi ihuiuLei laud, Ac, also, HI' lit luwaie A Hudson 11, It., lor olyphaiil, Aich. bald, aud Carbondale, , . At limit llend.wlih Kilo Hallway, for Illnghain. tou, Elutlra, llutlalo. Ithaia.. hyraousu, uud tho West. W.I'. llAI.liTl Al),hupt. It. A. HKNHY, lien, 1'ass, und Ik I. Agent. Q.ET'niK UKST. Muusou's Copper Tnbnlur Mghlnli'if lv the best prlecilou aealust disaster by llghti ' ever Invuedo. The subscriber is agent for u. bove luventlou, and ull orders by moll or lu ersou will h promptlv attended to. MsylS.'tW. E. U. 1IIDI.EMAN. ACTUAL CUIIE OF SCItOFUfA ANU CON- HUJIITION, iiy 'tilt; O HEAT SIIOSIIONEES REMEDY, (lonova. N. Y.. lSCU. Du. Vouno A II no. I deslrotn lnfirmou that Iho inarveluus ellecls of tho Ureal Shoshonecs ltemedy In our family liae been greater Iban anv one could have expected. My daughter was aluUtcil with M iofulous Consumption, and had an open Mcriuuious nicer on me ucm, sue nun i bud f'nuu'h. l'uln In llio Lunir. nnd sccro NI12I1 Sweats. She expectorated much Mucous nnd 1,1 1 l.n.l .... .....nllln n.l ir.1. irrrHllll' ..vll.ll.l. ni. Km' was not able'to get out even to church lor 111010 limn a ear. nuo was aiieuucu uy jiny Slclans. anil iook uni l.iver uu lor nearly iwu years, but still ennttnuo 1 to sink, und thodootor at last stated thai recovery was out of tho iiulb. Uon.aiiil unit an nu couiu 110 was 111 relieve ncr sullcrliigs: wo fully expected her death, but wero liioviut ultaiiy lliuuceu 10 try n uoiuu ni ine llrcat sho.lionees Heuicdy,anil,thoeili.ctH being so mailted. wo ofcourso tontlnued Its use; hhe bus taken six bullies, and the Ulcer ou tin' ueclc, the hxpiTtonitlon ol Uloud, tho Night seats 1'i.ugh, Debility, Ac, havo all disappeared, ami strange to say she has actually nulto recoveied her former beallb. ..... Aly uU'tu Irom Eluilra Is also laUlng the Hem. edy for I)si sla Willi good Ilesulls. The dis covery ol such a Iteinedy Is whut has b.cu lonj lieedt d. With Olatcful llcgmds. Mils. 11. F.STAUO. A cull is solicited, guarauteed, Nov. 22. 18(17. ECKHAIIT JACOHS. Millenary. ;. I r. daug1' aud 1 htKh te.tn ' 1. 11IK TESTIMONY OK TUB IthV. I11. IIANKINP. il aciiualuteil with .Mrs. Ktagg, ami her who lias used lhe shoshoneis iteliud) ..illy lu the lultesl inaumr to their ding, nud to tho lellableuess or their y. JAMES UANKINE. 11 of SI. l'elir's Chuiili, lint mi, N. Y. in ufgists sell lhe ltemedy at tl.ii. n ' 'I p ii e s. 11 all or 1 Vl'fc IUII, i 11,11,. 1 suit, 1 H V din ,111 ot 1 , thl. i' lb, nit.n A"! ler.igiuU wit ihecrfully mail (Kitt:i:) lu l.h 11 thu Uielpo und lull illrictlous llignml uslruc 11 sliuplo and iluutllul . 1 Halm, that Mill lluiuedlnlely leuiOM) Ules, I'llrtples, lllotcbts, und all erilp 1 1 Iinpuiltlisuliiiutklu,leavlugthesiiui3 ..r, suiiMitli and beaulllul. ,1 also send Untie) tustiuetlons for pro. 1 v versl niplu meuus.a luxurlantgrowlh . 11 a Uildhead ur smooth face lu less lliali iw irom nrsi a piicaiion, Mivocanboubtutned by return mall by tm 'l HO". F. C1I Al'M AN, Chemist. n. Uox tl'js, 1M llioudway, New York, uu-ly. A I U 1CIND3 OF JOIM'RINTINU " tly eieenttsl at Tlic Coluubian Btea llus Offloe, jyTJBS LIZZIE BARK LEY bus Just returned from riilladelphla, and lias bought, und Is now oilerlug tho bestussurliueut of FANCY (JOOIIS, THIMM1NOS, I10NNETH Ac. Ac, eei exhibited In lllooiiisburB, aud Is prepaid! to maliu up dresses and nil olhcr articles of frmalo watdrobe, at short notlie, and lu the best und LATEST Sl'HINO STYLES. Itooms in the Itaiiisey llulldlugs, on West Main Hlrcel. Cull and see her vurled stock ol Spring floods. May 1,'iw. s OMKTIIINO NEW. TIih unilcrfslpiii'il XiCiTH lfiiv to Inforni Llj irleiulb and the publio geneially, that she has opium iu lUiUUMbllUKU, a frfc.h fctot'-t ut t,oods lu the llmj I MUiMNHHY aiul TIUMMlNOri In i-oiinertlon with Itres Maklnm unt Is pre pa-tu 111 auatuou, 10 count HTHAW HAl on ini'Mh irtet nutUe.aud In the licit style of tho nil ritecs ctit iip Mint worK wintiaetory. MIX. K. KI.INi:. mhlr-tn t)totir4, l! Tn WAllltKN'S MAKDHAKK I J MVKlt P1LI.H. Aruuniluuhletlly tliuUl CuthnUlc PUU foriue lu thU mahiriotiK section ofcouutry over ottered tu llio public They aetdlieetly upon tho Liver mid biliary duclu oiud carrr of tho iolMon which pitHluceM HlckOleailutho, llllloufciuim, Liver ('ompiuints, tin iu una lever, iniious nua Typhoid Keveu, nud all dlxcaseu which nrUu from torpid octhm nt thu Liver and If owe Is, A a U'ifulutor for tho bowwi they aro uuouuaiivu, le kiu o nuu uu ior ur, arivn h i.ivit it hi, Only Aireuey lnuif Hloro, lu Uloomfchurb', llendershotl'ii I70UTY THOtJSA'ND OASES OP ; gooiN wero shipped from our honso In One vir, to famllleH,clul)8, und merchants, In every part of tho country, irom Alaluo to California, amounting In Milne to over ONE MILLION D'OLLAKS. Our liu-llltlesfortranhactingthlt Immense bus iness me Letter than overhefore. YVohavu as;euta In all tho principal cities to piuclmo coods from the Manufacturers, importers, and others tor Cash, nnd alien at an linnienbet.ucrlilco from tho mliflnul cost of proiluctlon. Our ktock coiibtsts, lu part, of tho following good: Dress UootH,TahloLIneu,i;oweln,Uoslery,(Jlove.s hklrts, Cortets, Ac., ifcc. isilver-l'lated ware, Kpoons plated ou KicUel Silver. l)eSRrt Forks, five, bo tllo rl.ited Oastor. llritaunla Waro, Glass Ware, Table aud Poeltu V,ui ttri y. 111 urii'iy, lI..T.,t i.Vctinli ami nnrtnnn I InnJj IteautlfuiriiotoKiaph Albums, the newest atul choicest stvlca in Moroccaaiul Velvet UlndltiLf. Morocco Travclllue Hags, Handkerchief and (lold and l'lated Jewel rv. of tho nawft&L kIvIch. Wo havo also made arrangements with homo of mo teauinc I'uuiishinu J loupes, that will enuhie u lutteii uiu Miiuuaiu auu iiueta wurua ui popu lar ant horn at about oue-half thd regular prico: Miell IW JtVltOX. MOOKK, JItTlCNS, Mjf.To.V, Illld Tknnv&on'h Woukn, In lull (JUt and UJoth Itliia lnaK.nitd hundred of others, Thc&eand every thing elbo ior ONE POLL A U FOIt 13AC1I AHTICLK. Wn tin not nllVr n Eincle artlclo ot moi.'linnHlRn that cau bo sold by regular dealers at our price. Wo ilo not ask ou to buy goods Irom uu uulesi wo can soil mem cueaper uinu you cau ooiain thcui In any other way, whllo tno greater purt cf our goodi aro bold ut about- - 1 ONE-HALF THE ltruULAH ItATE. Wo want gooil rellahlo OKcntu tn ever part of 10 Country, lly employing your tparo time to iriu elubunnd isenillm; ns order, vou can nbtnln tho most liberal commUsiou, either In Cash ur MKULMiANiisK,audiillgoodsentby us will bo au represented, and wo guarauteo ialltuctlou to eery one dealing with our house. AgcuiH Hiiuuui cttneib ifii ii'iiiu iiuiu cacucus lnnuT mill fnrvinrd In tislu udvaueo. for llp.vfrltw tiv.i Chrcka of tho itimk! wo hell. Tho homers oi tno uuccuh nave tue pnviieiioor t'liuerpureiniMUB uiu munu mnuuii uebcrmeii, orofexchaiigtut; for any article mentioned ou mir rataloime. numherlni! uvcr dillerent nr. tide, not ono of which can bo purchased In the way iu tin; niiuu juuiu-y. Fino auauiJi:eH 01 una fci t lt ior cner km urn lhcic: Wo mo coutautlv buvlii' famuli lots of cry vaiuauie gonoM, wiui n aro mn ou our cum. loeutH.and for which wo Iksuo ehecltn till ull aio kold; bexldes, In eviry lrgo club wo will put chpflCH for WatthoM. (Jtilltrf. llhiukets. Dress Put. tf-in.or homo otner aniens or wuuc, ytvinyQine uvticlc for uUiitt one quarter of ttttulue. "in cery uruer uiuouiuiuk luuver w, accom panied by thu cash, tho Agent may retain iitO, uudlnoery otilirofuver100,8J,uj may bo re talueil to KAY TIIK KX1MUCSS CIIAUGKH. Thin oilV-r is moroospeclallv toaslst A tent 4 hi thu W i torn uudiSoutheru btates. but Jsoiten to all customers, COM MIKKIU.NHi Agents will be paid leu per ceut, lu CuU or Miu-haiulUo. when they F1M. ui( TltriK hnukk t'LUu, furwhlcUUlowwo tlvu u partial LUt l( t'ommivbluiis: l''urini uiitir uf $30, from a club of Thirty, uu will pay the Agent, us i-omiultMou, Hi d. Drown or 111 each td Hluettnir, (lixid Drum rut let u, oolK(iuaierhawl,rieuiii Cinlmero Tault ai.d Vcfct Vatter i, l-'lno Uirgo Whlto Countef paiie, ete., eto., or (Mo lu cakh, l-'ornu uidvr of $30, liom a Club of rifly, wuwlUpu tho Agent is L'omiulkhlon, 45 ard Hit it tug, Ono pub hiavy Wool Hl.inUeU, I'oplut PresH pattern, HaudKoiuo wool Kquaie hhawl, hllv ei-l.iiHO Wutih, etu , ett'.. ur f 5.W m eush. l-'or uu in ilt r iif&iuo. from n CIuj of Ono Hundred, wo will pay tno Ageut.a comiuubdorv UWyanU gooi aid. wide tdicetiuy. Colu-Hllver Hunting Oaso watch, Uleli lioug Wool bhawl, rUHUiuu uui i'reucu LUksiuieie, tu-,, eic or eiuin eavh. Wu do not emjtloy auy Travelllug Agents, and customers should uot pay money to persons pur poitlng to bo our ugenis. unlet jr tonally uc iiuuihteU, 8KN1 WONEV AL'A8 UV IIEOIHTKHEII For further particulars stml for Catalogues. I'AHKLll A CO., 03 & 100 Summer bt,, liostou, Mubs. Oct, 100-3U1. piRtST CLASS GOOby. TX A U E BA1UA1SH. Tho hubKcrlher hta Just thortiunhry r (,ckeil hU.Stoie, In Catawltfcu, lat iy ia:cupau lj M' Nlnch it Miumun, and lunv otft r fvt f ttle A COMPUTE dttiCE (. V htt to I Orocrlei nnd goneral rut'!: nulls quilltty 1 anv In mentor quality and vaifaly willeojupaio jm with In tlje country. Ho Lt- a f. B P It 1 K U U O O i whl h he will dispose of fur r nh or i duce, Amough Xny tiuuit Mil t the latest andf-est patterns ii aiUSLTS," tMLOlifi. KLAKNKL-S, f-HKI. pro 1 all ritvAUwOTU , COJrTON U VH, Tt.KK t'KDAllV IJI',UOH,"OII, vAijNi3ni:H Ac. HATS & CAPS, UOOl;., M'.tiFS ami, lu fact, h completo liu, ,.f uooUb, i. 1 .uxlug to Ills Ini.tuefcf, Aaliel.u anil k11i i r i-asti ho can allorJ to kvep liU prU'iit an lou if not lowi-rtliali iuot,t ilvaleii.. Ilia luotfu ta, "qi'HK t.U.YH AND SHAM, WloFlTH." COAli OF ALIj KINDS 'Cont-taittly on liuuil anil t r ,.ilo nt U loweit inaruev iiucr. MOltO I'lUU.ll'S I'lIOil'ilA'i't:, V.KpeelalaltentIoiii)atilto tlioat'lurtlonol HuIIil. Inis material, (Htlpry, Mci'haulo' Tools, and Ihir.lwmor.r all klniln, to wliltll the ultintlou ol IjuIIiUtk niul ot lit i n i rrrjucutoil. (IllAIN I'UIU'U AHF.I). A fulrhliaro ol inil'lia uit'imi 1. ilealrnl and no clltu ta u 111 he oluittt d t. i. .M- tulho f. itUlao llntl. ,10 1 I'll 11. unitti.i:. Aj-r. Hi,a!) Cm " i'atini tpia, Ta. OMKST1U KCUXOMY! Anew, cheap uu ruble, i cdihy, a' l IV FLOOR COrKlUX(i f A substitute for oll-tl.dh at nc thfrj the cost. This cm pet hi product d I u i cuilJarcomblaa tlon of strung, heavy pi.pi.-i , i i.uitd in ornamen tal colors, nnd coaled with uMeth, eh sib', water proufruamLl which rcJ. t.i watir, protect a the coloisi.ud pnper em. pii .'al.liiK. and ren dcra Hip enriL blight .ml ho uUJiul lu tho ex. tseme. Its uduulugi.-- '! , .iii a ; Its cost vendors it in U 10 all 1 1. sac j It la eittedlnuly smooth iii.il t !- v, audit arcumu latesnext tonodut-t : Hi is imt roitlr to be tukeu up and (ileum d HUe h i fui p t, and thus have much Uxlntv n iut ti.nVp; u it . tatlug with Ihu tujnpiUlon ii ui .ol . l ifcifn ili.s at the cum nuo Hiulu, iv. hi I u iuii'it,, twlll last liitlfilnV ly, even rn piJ.un I alv. i appear ii' u und bvlglit ; lu L i-" J 1 . n e ' atevcr is ptuced upon tue paj r ti wri.r, nslvy ly mxmsh wutvi-piuk.1 i t' ' 'lurul ia pir being umtl only i i ii . t'eu i Pnjer luw. r (wntly hot um d lor u it i, vs purposes, ceu lur u m.kh, u.is, iKmi i : um i i ii ugajte ptiiel.bul tlw idlmi ,e i-er m 1 nr. ipe or A merle, tu uoum'U 1 .iptt t -f cot intf, all concede 11 tftljri.n 1 1 ilr i..- isl V lo yijrtliui.nl iu- i i-.ni i lumnift Lounly uud can lurni h ti . n-d to jm . hanU Vou an Hivlti.l to till -ii d exan- n tfa gm ds at our sUr. M UUr.V V, MsAL s CO, lUoomsbuiv.JHO. 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