THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMbjj UO, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE UKOKEN HOME. "TIlUTIl HTKANC1EK THAN l'ICTIOK." In San Francisco, ou tliu norlli sldo ofFolsom strci-t, overlooking Ml-wlou liny, fttniuls a imlutliU residence. Tho Interior of thla liouso Is uven inoro beautiful than Its exterior, every unnrtmoiit bolnjj In IU way a gom of magnlflconcu iuhI rcflnuiuont. Tho library oHpeelully' ruullsas tliu moit porfoct Ideal of mi oloRsxnt nnd cultured homo. And yet, (it tlio moment wo look In uuon him-oiip AuuiHt afternoon, its ho occupied his library tins proprietor of an tins won mi Hppeaicu or ail men the most miserable. Ho was Mr. Morton Problo, for uiauy years a lending bankorf San FrtMiclsco. It was In vain that the broad bay. window at tho south oud of tho room had been opened, giving Ititfrejs to tho sunshine- and tho fragrance-of raro flow ers In vain that tho walls wcro lined with richly cim-ed book-case? and paintings in vain that soft couches and luxurious chairs had been gathered around him. Ho was wrotched. Ho lay ou a sofa, In tho depths of tho treat bay-window, tho wreck of n onco powerful man. His fluro was thin mid gaunt; his face white as marble; his ovos huvliiL' an cxur&sslon of woful nn prelieuslon, of Iran-owing anxiety, of ureauiui expectancy. It was evident at a glanco that no merely physical ailment had made him What he was. Hy what withering secret, by what destroying aflllctlon, had he been thus agonized thus haunted ? thus hunted ? bo so noble and good I ho so wealthy and distinguished I As ho moved restlessly upon his lux urious cushions tho pretty clock on tho mantul-nleco struck five, cvorv stroke seeming to fall Ilka a hammer upon tho no.iri 01 uio uervous invalid, lie arous ed himself, struggling feebly to a sit ting posture. "Oil, will this fatal day never, never pass ?" ho niurinurod; "nor bring us ro ller?" Noticing with a nervous start that ho was alone, he touched a bell upon a t bio befuro him, and called: "Holen, Helen 1 whero are you?" Uuforu the cchois of his volco had died out a step was heard, and his wife entered his presence. "I left you only for a moment, Mor ton," sho said, advancing to tho bank er's side. "You were dozing, I think. 1 wished to send for the doctor I" Hhe was a beautiful woman, of somo six and thirty years, grueetul, with broad white brows, and loving eyes, in which tho brightness and sweetness of a sunshiny nature were still percep tlble, under a grief and anxiety no less poignant than Unit evinced by her hus band. "Tho doctor!" ho echoed, half re proachfully. "Yes, dear," sho said, in u calm mid cheerful volco, as sho drew a chair to the side of tho sofa, and sat down .strok ing tho corrugated foiehead of tho in valid with, it magnetic touch. "Ho will bo hero immediately. Your last nervous crisis alarmed me. You may become seriously 1111" Mr. Preble bestowed an ailccttoiiato look upon his wifo, but said despond outly: "Tho doctor 1 Ho cannot 'minister to a in i nil diseased I' Oh, if theso long hours would only pass I If I only know what tho day has yet in Btoro for us 1" "Look up, Morton I" enjoined Mrs. Preble, with a reverently trustful glance upward through tho open window at the blue sky, and as if looking beyond the uzuro clouds therein. "Let us ap peal from tho injustice and wickedness of earth to tho goodness and mercy of Heaven 1" The hanker cavo a low. tobbSnir slirh. "I cannot look up. Helen." ho ans wered, witli a passionate tremor In his voleo "only down, down at the grave that is ODenintr beforo me I" Mrs. Preble continued to stroke his forehead softly, whllosho lifted her pale face to tho sunlight streaming into the apartment. "Look up, Morton always look up!" sue again enjoincu upon mo invaua. "During all theso fourteen years of ag ony, I have not once doubted either the goodness or the justice of Heaven. 'Blessed are thev that mourn: for thev shall be comfortod.' I bollovo that wo snail yet rejolco more keenly than we have mourned and that wo shall come to a glorious day of Joy beyond all this long night of sorrow I" Tho face of tho luvalld .lighted up with an answering glow, and he mur mured: "Glorious faith! My wife, you are Indeed a blessed comforter! Perhaps, after all, you ere right!" A knock rebounded on a slda-door at this juncture, nnd the next moment Dr. JIutton, tho family physician, for whom Mrs. Preblo had sent, entered the room. He was an old man. portly In figure, with whlto hair and beard, but with n fresh and ruddy complexion a pair of snrewu uiuoeyes, anu wim an exuber ant boyishness of manner that sat well upon him. He had a knld heart and a clear head. Ho approached tho uofu, after greeting tho husband nnd wifo, and lifted tho thin restless hand of the Invalid, feeling his pulse. "Quite a high fever," ho said, after a brief pause. "Worrying again, eh, Mr. Preble? You are wearing yourself out. Jlodlclno will do you no good so long as your mind is in its present condition. I must give you au opiate" "Not now, doctor," interposed tho banker. "I cannot must not sleep to day I I need to be broad tuvnkn nmv. ihr I cannot tell at nny moment what the next may brimr forth. I nm Innklno for the culmination of all my years of uukuimi mr mo crowning agony or tno wniue. j-ernups even now All, Wliat was that?" He Marled up wlldly.nnil then m tho sound that had disturbed him was not repeated, he sank back again on his cushions, pallid and panting. Thoiloctor looked nt Mrs;-Prele with an anxious questioning glance. "It is the anniversary," sho replied lo his unspoken lnnuiiy "the anniver sary of our loss." "Ah. yes," said tho doctor. "I re member." "Yes, It's nnolher of those terrlblo says," cried tho banker, In n hollow whlhper. "Hit down, doctor, and I will tell you tho whole story. lean think of nothing else to day, and urn almost wild with apprehension and anxiety. Sit down." Dr. Huttou drew un a chair nnd rout ed himself, his face expressing the uuuuiu Eonciiuue oi a irienil and piiy. elclan. "You knew us fourteen years ago, doc tor." Bald Mr. Preble. W 11 VWl ftlfin where wo do now, in a cottage on the site of this great mansion, Thern were uui mo uireo oi us iiwun and I. nnd our thnv-year olilJisslo Ami it utlj fourteen years ago to day that our llttlo Jessie was stolen from us." 'I remember It," said the doctor Mjftly. "vt might sho not have been Out. Mr. Preblo? She went out to play In the garden, if I remember rightly, and was never seen by you again. Bho might have strayed uway " "Bo wo thought fora wholoyear.doc tor." interrupted Iho banker. "We never ureameu mat sue nail been stolen. Wo wnrehed everywhere for her, and offend Immoiife rewards for her recov ery. 1 employed detectives, but all to no purnofp. When our little Jessie ran downthostops Intothatflower-garden," and he pointed to tho front of tho houso "as If thotarth had opened nnd swal lowed her up, wo noversaw her again." "Hhe must havo found the yate open, und wiimlercd out," mggesttdDr. Hut ton. "Sho might havo strolled down to tho waters and been drowned." 'J lie hunker fixed his burning eyes jion UioiihysIcJan'sfuco, und whisper- "I mid we never taw the poor child ugalu, I did not my wo hod not heard of her. Sho was lost on tho Oth of Au- Sukt, 18.14. I or u year wo thought her fad, Hut on tho anniversary of our loss wo received n written message con cerning her." . "A message I" cried Dr. Huttou.start Inc. "Aincro scrawl a slnglo line In n hand evidently disguised," said tho banker. "Hero It is." Ho produced n dingy scrap of paper from a drawer In the tnblo, unit held It up to tho view of tho physician, who read iw follows: 1'Au.u.,t 9 . 1855. Jennie, hti, 1ml Jossic." Dr. Hutton looked with n puzzled Mr from the scrap of pnper, which ho turned over nnd over, to tho eotintu nanco of the hanker. "I can make nothing of this," ho de clared. "It Is merely n date, with tho iiaiiioofyour lost daughter. It tells mo nothing." "Nor did It us, ".Hirst," said Mr. Pre ble. "Then that naiuo and that date, with tho demon laugh connecting them set us to thinking. A whole year wo agonized over tho dreadful problem, and then wo received nnother message, which you shall see." Ho thrust a so oud slip of papcr,lden tlcal In shape and appearance with tho first, beforo tho gaze of Dr. Hutton, who read It aloud: "August 9. 1850. Your Jcssio still lives." Tho physician started, as If electri fied. "Ah! this Is something definite something decisive," ho muttered. "It con vinced you that your daughter was still living'" "Yes, doctor," said Mr. Preble, "and every anniversary of that day hasbro't us somo message. Tho disappearance of tho child, mysterious ns it is, docs uot seem to mo half so strange as that tho villain who took her away could contrivo to communicato with us overy year since, und always on n particular day tho anniversary of that on which shu was stolen without our being ablo to discover who ho is. And n still great er wonder to mo is what can bo his mo tive. It seems Incredible. If it was stated In a novel muny peoplo would uui oenevo it. uui trutii is stranger man iicuon.' " Mrs. Preblo drew from her husband's breast-pocket his note-book, opened it to tho proper page, and presented It to tho physician. Dr. Hutton adjusted his spectacles, glanced over the page, and then slowly read tho group of entries aloud. Tho uniry me urscyenr is as loiiows: "August 9, 18J5. Jessie, ha, ha I JcsmoI" And tho next year it is "August 9, 1856. Your Jessie still lives I" And the next "August 9, 1857. She is in good hands 1" And tho next "AugustO, 1S5S. Sho is well as ever I" And the next "August 9, 1859. I saw her yesterday 1" And tho next "August 9, 1800. She's growing rapidly I" And tho no.it "August 9, 16S1. Sho continues to do wclll" And tho next "August 9, 1802. I've seen her again I" And the roxt "August 9, 1803. She's becoming a woman!" And the nixt "August 9, 1851. Your child is thirteen 1" And the next "August 9, 1S05. She's lovelier than ever I" And the next "Augu-t9, 1S00. She's really charming I" And the next "August 9, 1807. My reward is at handl" And what shall wo get to-day ! Tho physician looked up mid fixed his thoughtful gaze upon tho bereaved husband and wife. "How did theso messages couio to you?" ho demanded. "Invariably hy post." replied Mr. Preble. "Usually to the house, but oiiietime.s to tho office!" "And you havo novur seen tho author?" "Never!" "The last of them Is dated. I see. a year ago to-day 1" "Yes. yes." faltered tho banker, "and tho time has come for another message. This is the !)th of August, 1808!" "I toe," said Dr. Hutton. "And this is tho secret of your terrible excite ment! You are expecting to receive to-day another of theso strango mes sages 1" Thero was a brief sllenco. Mrs. Pro ble'a hand fluttered In its task, and her face grow very palo. Tho "banker breathed gaspingly. The physician re garded them both In friendly sympathy. "Wo shall hear of her again to-day," said Mr. Preblo; "and what will the message bo?" Tho mother averted her face. Her brave heart faltered a-, that question echoed in her soul. "Tho writer of these letters is un questionably tho abductor of vonr child I" salil Dr. Hutton. "Have vou any suspicion s to his identity ?" "Not the slightest," said Mr. Preble. "Wo havo puzzled over the problem for manv vears. but we cannot euiss who ho Is." Think." said the doctor. ' Have you 'no enemy ? I do not mean people wmi wnom you are nownenuiy every stirring man has plenty of theso but a downright enemy! Is thero no man whom you know in the East who hated you ? No one against whom you wero called upon to testify no ono whom you possibly injured?" The banker shook his head. He had asked himself all thoio questions re peatedly. "I have no such enemy, doctor." ho answered with sincerity of voice and manner. "And Mrs. Preblo?" suggested the doctor, turning to her. "Have you no rejected suitor who might bo revenge ful enough to deuolato your homo?" "No," said tho lady. "I was married early. Morton was my first lover J" "This Is strange very strange!" muttered tho doctor. "Vou aro not conscious of having an enemy In the world, nnd yet you havo mi enemy a hidden fon-a fiend In human form who is working out against you a fear ful hatred I And you havo uot thu slightest suspicion as to who ho Is?" "Not thu slightest," declared tho banker." "Not thu slightest!" echoed Mrs, Preble. " My husband had a stcn- brother who might have been capable of this Infamy but he is dead!1' "Tho haudwrltliiL' Is not familiar'."' s tiNo. It is merely u rude scrawl, as you see," saiu inu uaiiKcr. "n suggests nothing except thutlj; isuvidently.dnF gulsed I" V"nyJr- -1 ' Again there was u profound silence. "Our child Is sevonteen years old now," at length murmured .Mrs. Pro ble, her video trembling. "Sho is on tho threshold or womanhood. No duubt, during all these years, tdio has yearned fur us, wherever she may be, as we have yearned for her !" "But where Is olio?" asked tho phy sician and now his voice was b token by his deep sympathy with tho ngonlz ed parents. "Whero can sho bo?" "Heaven only knows," nnswered the mother. "Perhaps In San Francisco perhaps In muhh ru In hut In thu Inter ior, with mime otiirnro fanner, and un der a iinini) that I ) not Iters! 1 think her abductor would liuvn carried her to somo lonely region of tho Interior. among tho valleys and mountains. Yet 1 never see a young girl In the streets without turning to look at her. I never hrur a girlish volco without listening eagerly, hall fancying that it may provo tno voice oi my iosi jes-iur' "Oh, pitying heaven!" sighed Dr. Hutton, dashing a flood of tears from his eye. "Will this long agony never bo over?" "Wo hopo to, and ever believe so," answered Mrs. Pn ble, with tho firm ness of an uiifnllcrjng trust in (iod's mercy. "The last message wu ri eel veil from our enemy twins to point to some kind of a change." "True." assented Dr. Hutton. looklm? nt tho uicsago in question. "It Is un- iiko mo otners. it says Unit ills 'reward ll ut hand,' Ho means either that he Intends to marry your daughter, or that "Whalever It U, let It uonio !" he murmured. "Anything can bo bornu better than this nwfut suspense. Let It cornel" As If his Impatient words had pneli--lUted a crisis, n Rten v.'ns heard nil tin walk nt this moment, n id a ring at thu front door folluwul. "Another misiiige!" breathed thu banker. A servant soon entered, bearing a let ter, which ho extended lo Mr. Preble, saying: "Tno bearer Is in tho hall." Wlthon eager gaze, thu haiikerghinc ed at. tho superscription of the missive. "ItlsfrnmiiW" ho faltered. Ho toro the envelope open. It contained a slip of paper, of well known shnpo nnd appearance, upon which was fccrawlcd a single line. In an equnlly woll-known hnnd-writlng, which tho hanker exhibited to his wifo and tho physician. This lino wasas follows: "August 9, 1808. At fix I will call I" A shock of wonder and horror shook tho thrco simultaneously. "Will call I" cried Mr. Preblo, shut lug to his feet, and glaring wildly around. "Is coming hero?" cried Mrs. Preble, also arising. "It seems so," said Dr. Hutton, his eyes again reverting to tho message. "Ho will ho hero nt six o'clock, and seel It is six already!" Even as ho snoko, tho clock ou tho mantel-piece commenced striking the nppoiiucti nour, anu nt tnat instant heavy footsteps resoundad In tho hall, amironchlns tho library. "It Is he I" cried tho doctor, also arising. As tlio last strokoof tho hour resound ed, tho door lending from the hall again opened. Ono long and horrified glanci east tho banker nnd his wifo in that direction, nnd then sho fell heavily to tho floor. Her senses had left her. Tho above wo publish as a sneclmcn chanter: but tho continuation of this story will bo iouiiii oniy in tno rs. i.icuger. ask for the number dated December 4th, which can ho had nt any news olllco or bookstore. If you aro not within reach of a news oftlce, you can havo tho Ledg er mailed to you for ono year by send ing threo dollars to Ilobert Bonner, publisher, 182 William street, Now York. Tho Ledirer navs more for orig inal contributions than any other peri odical in the world. It will pub lish nonu but tho very, very best. Its moral tonois tho purest, .nnd its circula tion the largest. Every body who takes It is happier for having it. Leon Lewis Mrs. Harriet Luwis, Mrs. Southworth, Mr. Cobb, Professor Peck, Mary Kylo Dallas, Fanny Fern and Miss Dupuy will writoonly for tho Ledger hereafter. Mr. Bonner, llko other leading pub lishers, might Issue thrco or flvo papers nnd magazines; but ho prefers to con contrato all his energies upon one, and in that way to mako it tho best. Ono Doxtcr is worth inoro than threo or 11 vo ordinary horses. Ono science only cm ono Renins lit, Ho vast lrt nrt, no narrow human wli. DRY GOODS. J M P O It T A N T N OTIC E. MAONIt'HJK.N'r MSl'LAY O F DltllSS O O O D H, AT Till: NKW jToni5, nuowi:it's building, The nph-iulkl looms of J. J, WiOWKIt, are coiniItlel mill nonr nrwn to the jiublio Willi tho 1KEST a T O C K over ofli'ied in Bloomsburg. All the N E W E K T S T Y L 13 S of bii-vi lioOiU, hllitu, Cloths, CiLHslmcrs, I.lntns, P-umiels Ac, G A It P E T S of ertry nljle and lor ull prK-et. Oil Cloths in treat variety. . A full lino of S U P 13 It I O It O H O O 13 It I E S (Wee, Teas, Sugais, Spices, wnrmulul i nr.- oml ginnl, OLASrf AND Q V 13 13 NS W A 1 1 E, In carefully tisi-orted variety. (I L O V E S, 11 OS I E It Y, 11001" KKIltTH, ClUMKl'lS ANU A COMl'I.CTE AHriurtmcntof WHITE ClOODS, Tho public aro earnestly hiiiteil to exittnine thesu lino tfoodi, before pur chiulni! eUuv.'hr ro nuil i.ro KumtuileiU natuiac- ilon. No expense or trouble Ian been spared to make THU MOST rOMl'I.l.TE rklnblUhmi-nt In thla section or the Blate. J. J. IlIlOWF.lt. May 7,'MI-tf Illoomsburi: ru. ne imeutis to ueiutiiiil money ur you for bringing her back or both." "Wo shall soon know," wild Mrs. Preble, with forced calmness. "To-ilue we shall havo another liUL-i-mrp. tin doubt. What will It bo?" Thu banker turned restleslv on his sofa, and his face grew uven aler, J"EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Vrtuli ui rlvul of KAM. AND WINTF.Il GOOIH. da vii) Lowr.Nnnua lnv ites attention to his stock of CII EA1' AND I'ASIIIONABI.K CLOTHING, ul hU store ou M j I n SI net, tw o doom above tho Amerlcau House Illoomuburc, I'a., where tw In, Just received from New York and riilluilelphla it full assortment of MKN AND IIOVH' CLOTHING, Ini-ludliiB the most fashionable, durable, ami handsome DKUSS CiOOIW, 1-onsUtlntf of nox, siaci:, noca, oum.and oil-oloth COATHANl) I'ANTK. of ull sorlK, alien and colors', I la liu uls.i replen ished hla already lit rue stock of KALI, AND WINTKUHHAWI.H, is l UII'Ll), FlGtmUD. AND 1'LAIN VKtfTSi H1I1UTS, CllAVATH.hTOCKH, COLLAltS" I'-VMlKKUClIlKI'H. (1LOVKH. -.V"""" mr- isU.srHNDJjlUS JIirANCx AKTICLIJS ib uiu eousiuuuj ou uanu a large and woll-ue-ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VKKTINUS. which h U 'prrpnml lu muko to order Into any kind of clnthhiir, on very short notice, and in the lKl manner. All hi clothing la made to wear, unu most or 11 li or home inunufaclnre. (IOI.ll WATCHKH AND JKWULItY, oftTcrrdenerlnllou, line und cheap. Ilia caool Janelry Is not surpassed in luhftilao, Call aud examlue hla general unsortmeu or CLOTHING, WATCHIiS, JKWUUrt, 40. DAVID LOWKNU1CUG. JT UAS NO EQUAL. Tlin CKLLlittATUD AMERICAN lOWUI.IiTION, IIU1TOS iior.u, ovmisii.iMixo, AMI KKVrl.NO 1IACIIIMII. Thonrit and only Ilutton-IIolanml Bewlnu' Jin rhlne combined III Iho world Hint ca'i do nil kludaotHewliiis needed In iho family, from the conrseat cloth lolhe line t l.ibrle. It will work be iullful llotton Holoa, Kiilel Hulea, liuibruld '"""..".'y u" 'ovi-rarainluis" n by haml, Alao all alnda of ntlrlilne, HemmliiB, Felllnu Cordlliu. 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FIUO'l $1.00. l't'ilutps lui one tiu'itl' (t-v l't'iluips lui one huMi' Ay t'iii'Jin Unit craftily rO' ty qmm.l bv cL'ibod as S a uh iil ', nor win v ct i. mi lul'vire utitcis.t. A- CT I. a loj.t.M Into luc, hi i .civ -uiiuto'iniunmuu .ill il.i-Ci, nl tilts imll lr.it cucicut pui'.dic 1111, Tho obvioiM rel- ... i I, Hint I, I. nt.ini-..i ... ''iWySr tual remedy thin liny --- -Ai-H-- oUlcr. Thoio who lute tried It, !i e UmI it cured them: tlioiowlio luve lint, kn.iw 111 it it cures their ncilibars nud filcndt, mill nil knuw Hi it wlut Itiloes once It docs nlwnjs that it iievor f.tiU Uiruuli nny fault or neslcctof ill coTiuiojUlti-i. Wo li.nvj thousands upon thou siindi of eerllih-.ite of their i cmarkablc cm ca of tho litll.i.iiiicoiiiplaintj, but bucIi cures aro known in crciyueUlilinihO'kl.und wo need not publish tlicin. Adiil?l to ail .'Kim aud conditions In ull climates; ciHit-uiiliu neUher calomel or nny deleterious tlru, Uiur nny ha taken with safely by anybody. Their -tnr ii' ro Uio preserves llicm ever fresh nnd makes th":n ple-ts.iiit to tnke,wliilo beins purely vesctablo tii h inn can niUc fmiu their use in any quantity. Tlicy oper.itd hy their powerful Influcuco on tho iiitcninl viscera to purify the Mood nnd ethnulato It iiiloliciltliynull.i.1 lcmovo tlie obstructions of the -t'lio.ii'li, bowel, llrer, and otlicc organs of tho h" ly, retoiin their irivjrularnclEon to hcnllh, and hy coneciin'r, wliererer Uicy exist, such derange ui'.'iits ns nro this first oriirin of dlsejue. .Minute du-ostiona are given In the wrapner on Uu box, rii- the following complaluti, Mhicli tiiese I'ltlt rnpldly cine: For Dyspepsia or Xtsrllffl-atlois, Xlatlcaa iii'is, I..iuxunr and l.oaa of Aitiirtltc, they should bo taLeu moderately to stimulate the stom ach and i estoro Its healthy tono and action. For favor Cuiisiiluisstand Its various symp toms, llllloua llruil JtUn. Mlcti Ilcuilnclsc, ruiinillec, or Grons AtlcbtsQaa, Ullloua Colic and Tlllluus) Fevcra, Uicy should he Ju diciously taken for each case, to con cct the diseased action or remove Uio obstrucUons which cause it. For 2iyaoncery or Dlari-laoest, hut ouo mild doe l-i irenerally lerjulrcd. For ZKIieunintlans, Goal, GravI, Xulnl t.slloii of thn Heart, laln In tlio Mlilo, Hiicu and J.olna, they should bo continuously taken, as leqnirod, to chanro the diseased action of Iho system. Willi Blich chsngo those complaints di".ippc.tr. For Ilrojisy nnd U rojisUal Swelllnta they should be taken In largo aud frequent doses to pro duce the effect ofa drastic purge. Fur Niiiiprraalots a largo doso ebould he taken as It produces the desired effect by tympatlir. As a Mimer Vlll, take one or two 1'itli to pro mole digestion nnd relieve the stomach. An occasional dose sUmulatcs Uie stomach nnd Iwiycls Into heiltliy action, restores the appetite, and Invigorates tho system. Hence It Is oncn nd tautmrcoiia whero no serious derangement exists. One w Ik, feels tolerably well, often finds Uiat a dose of these Villi makes him reel decidedly better, from thi'lri-le.uislng and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. VI!. .T. C. .IVEJt .t CO., Vractlcat ChtmllU, LOtrUT.T.. 3IAXS.. V. S. A. Plb.5, 1C9. Insurance Agencies. Q. Is O n E MUTUAL Is IKK INSUltANCE COMPANY O V NEW YOHK. I'llny ricemnn, Vresldeiit, II. C. Freeman, Nee Cash capital over $2,000,00.1, nil paid. J. D. ItOinSON,BI.OOMSHUItO,l'A (ii:Ni:itAr, agiint, For T.uicrne, Lycoming nnd Columbia KSUBANC E A O K N O Y Wyoming .Etna Fulton North America.. City.. International Niagara Putnam , Merchants Sprlugne Id Farmers' Duuvlllo Albauy City Lancaster Clly M .. Yotlf Iloise, Death Ji Thclt Home, Now llavcu Danville, llorso Theft I'ItK.VH mtoWN, Aimil, maiKD-ly. IlLooakiiuuo, Fa ti;o.ooo s.ooo.ooc 300,000 300,000 150,000 1,100,000 1,000.000 S30.000 ,ooo 070,(W W,0OJ S00.0OI) a'o.ooo 03,000 1,000,000 Wall Paper and Painting, JMl'OKTANT f TO llUII.UKniS, HOUSIUIOL'SeIW iTF.NANTH as1 1 1 S Tho iiiuleislgueil would uunouuee to the tin. aenaof nioomaburg und vicinity that l'o la pro pareu lo cxecuto II O US K, S I O N, AND OitNA I K N T A I, I' A I N T I N O In all lis hruuehra. I' A 1' E It II A N O I N O Cul chilly atlcndcd to. btrlil atli-nlloii tobiislurssuudgoodworkinau hip II Is be) loved villi ment n fair show of puhllo patloungo. Hhop on Cathailno Htrtt between Third nnd fourth. tiir.Vl-ly. WM. F. llODINF. PHILADELPHIA W A It I, I'APII It H. HOWELL A ItOUIlKE, SI A x tr V A C T U It B 11 S O V Paper Hiinglngs and Window shades, Hah'a Itoouia, Corner Fourlhnnd Market Ktrecta, l'hllndelplila, VAU-lllKr.COll.TWKNTV-TlllllU AMI SSNSOU STS NKW HTVM'W BVIIItV HAY; III- OUH OWN Oct. 11,'CD 3,. 5UKI:- rpiIE 1CSPY HOTEL. IWI'V, COMIMllIA COUNTV, I'A. .Ti,n.V.,,1,f?l'iU0j.Vould. IholravclllJig liubllo that Iih 1ms talti-n the alsjve named islub. llsiUlieilt anil Ihornn-'lilv r.tln.l il.u u .... ii'in1 V"'1?1 ' "iiulileHcuof hlaKui ata. Ills (aider will I oadHkwl wllh the lasttfio market alhmls. Ihecholciail ciuoia, wlnea and ciguisalwaya to ,... wii.uau 1'irrrtT. Apr.a,(-tf lrx. t'a. JJUOWN'S EAST KltEIOHT FltOM fIIII.AHKI,l'llIA TO III.OO.MKIlUlt(I, uud Intermediate jsilnta. thsxlaforwuided Willi euro nnd despatch und ut low rntea. niT." f "''.TV?''1 '" " vercd at llltuer X Co a. Ml Market bluet, F01 full par tlcuhua, upnly to ' 1 . naiusin 111JMIHHO.N. I'ropr elora, Aug. '.U'dS-tr, H. It. liet, uliHiiiiburg,l'u. COLUMBIA IJION WORKS, KT. W. SAMFI-EI & CO., Coi-noi" oi' Mnln Street mul L, fc Ji. It nil Itofid, BLOOMSBURG, PA. MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS; ULAOKSMITIIS AND BOILER MAKERS. MANUFAOTUltHHS OF STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, 3lli:itAIs MACIIIXU WOKK A SI) UIH'AIItS. MtLIi aitAttlNa. S1IAFTINO, l'UIXKYU, ItANQnUS, HKAD IlI.Ol'IM, saw hveiijIj a-EA-Riisra- of all xri3srrs: CASTINGS FOIl EUUNACES AIAO CAtt VIIEi:i-"l AND AXLEH AND UOLLINQ MILLS. AN1 OKNKltAI. MININtl I'ASTINOH. BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, CAIt HOXES, COMPOSITION CASTINGS, AND DA151MT METAL BELEIELD'S CELEUHATEI) C1LOHI3 VALVES, STOP COOKS, CHECK VALVES, A I It COOKS, OIL CUPS, STEAM WHISTLES, STDA1VI OUAOES, SXBA1VX FZFS AND riTTIWOS COlNrSTA-lSTTXi'V 02ST HC-A.1M33. Agents and solo Manufacturers of Hall's Tatcn Double Discharge Turbine Wheels. BLACKSMITHING, heavy on uaiiT FonatNos, AGENTS FOR SI-IIVE'S GOVERNOR, ACKNOWIiKDUKI) TO BE THE SIMPLEST AND 11EST IN THE WOItM). ItEAMEItS, TAPS AND DIES, MADE TO OHDEH. BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. ORDERS KOft BRIDGE HOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED, AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF THE Ij.VTKST IMlMtOVKD PATTIHtNS. TIIItKSIIINa MACHINES, A SPECIALTY. Buckeye Reapers Repaired, ANU A LIj liXTItA VAUTH FUnKI.SIIKI). MANUFACTUKKKS AND PROPKIETORS OF HORTON'S'PATENT HAY HAKE. ALL OUDEItS EXE(JUTEI) WITH PROMPTNESS AND SATISFACTION OIVKN on mo 1: v n k v u x i r d . May 7,'6'Mr JJ C. IIO AVER, Iiub opened & flrut-clnst HOOT, SHOE, nAT CAP, AND KUK HTOUE. nl the old fctand un Main Street, Hloomsburf;,ufew il(H)isabue the Court iioute. UU stock in com PiT.tdof tin very latent nnd lieUHtyles over otrer t?tl Ut tlie eitUeiiH of CoUimbln County, Ho can .ii-t-omnKHlutt' tliu public wllh tho following gooilK ti the lowest rultk. Muii'i heuvy double koletl Io'.i btiotb, nicn's double nnd biticle lap KOled kip bontii, men' heavy ktoja ilion. of nil kinds. tnr n'u fine booth and hotn of nil urtulcri, boy'K tuubla holed boot Aiul.ahoeii of nil klndtt, lncu'u Uve kid lialiuorul tl men, men's, womeu'u.buyk'g and nilsnes' latttlni; 1,'ultersj, women's ylovo kid t'oll&h very Hne.wonien'M morocco lialmoraUnnd calf shoes, women's very tine kid buttoned ealt ern. In Kliort bootiol ull descriptions botU jcr i;etl nud (tewed. He would ulio full attention to his flue onort- HiCllt of HATS, OA1W.KU113 ANU NOTIONH. which comprltteu nllthe new aud popular vur t-tihs at prices which cannot Tall to Milt ull. Thc-f oods are ottered ut the lowibl cush rates and will be guaranteed toytvo fcutlsfactlon. A call ollciteil before purchsilng elsewhere at It lu ved that better bargains tire to be fosud t any other pmc lu tho county, 't)7 JOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER, W. M. 1IONUOE 4 CO., Rupert, Ist, Mimufuctumaox POWDKll Kt;OH, and dealers lu all kinds of LUMUKR. give notice that they are prepared to accomodate their cuatom with dispatch, and ou the clieapea NE W COAL Y A R I). The undersigned reaprclfully Inform tlio citizens of lllooinsliuii; and Coluinblu county, lliat thpy keen all tlio dlflcrent numbers of slove coal nud selected lump coal for amltlitug purpo ses, on their wluirf, adjoining Jl'Kelvy. Neal i Co's Kuriince; wllh u uooj pifr uf IN Halo scak-n on tho whnrf, to we lull coal, hay, nnd straw. Mkcwlao 11 horse nnd wngou, to deliver coal to those who desire It. Aslhry purchase a large amount of conl.thoy Intend tokeep a superior 111 -tlcle, nud sell ut the very lowest prices, rieaso call nud examine ror yourselves before purchas lugelsewhere. J. w. HlCNliKKHHuT. AUdUKTUH JIASON, piIE uiiilorhiu'iictl will tnko In ox-, Xclinuge forCo.il and CJrocerlcs, tlio following immcd urtlclei : Wheat, ltye, Coin, Oats, Pota toes, Laid, Haiii,Shoulder.and sldo meat, Butter l'-irua. Iluv, .tc.ut the highest rasli prices, at I1I4 Oiucerylore, adjoining their coal yard, J. W. IlKNUKIUsIIOT llloomsburg Mar. lS,'W-ly, l,u1' JglLLI ARLS 1 BILLIARDS!! WJLLTAM II. (III.MOitK Has opened afluo lillllaril Kulnon in uU1ltlon to iiih wui Kiiuwii itr-ii AUAiiT. Jio hits a tables wllh all tho latest improvements and lu perfect LAO Ell HEEU AND AI-K which tho market nflorda. OVfiTElts to be had tit nil times when lu henhon, also lt'f Tone tie Tickled tripe. Clams, Ac., Ac. Tbejmbllo ure Invited to call, nud nro proin led fcatlsfactlou '.either In billiards or icfrtkb menu. Ht.i CIOAUS AND TOUACCO cannot bo excelled, liloonitsburu, Jan, I,VJ. O JINIUUS LINE. de J7LOUR AND FEED. tiiouiwersiEiiedtiiankrul lor past nulroiiogo hega to annniice to Ills friends aud to ill. public Hut his N E W Jl I L L 1 now In roinplelr ruulllug order.and Hint lie la ni ei.uie.1 to do all klndsof Milling without dcl.iy I irilca from a distance cun have their grlstH liriiuiid wllhout delay, anna to tnko them lioino he sanie day, and nan rule all work brought to Hie mill cim be done in lueuty-four hours. My present srransments are such ns to preclude the necessity of stopping; Hie mill ou aciount of Ice. high or low water. THE IlIiST fASIILY Kl.OUIt, as ell as thu lowi r grndts, nndall kinds o CHOP AND FEED kept on hand in quantity, and fnrsnle at the low est current rales. Uraln of all kinds purchased. Light Street, Dee. l.'s.-tr. l'BTEH ENT. D E N T I S T It Y, II. I llllWI'll I1WWTIST '"l'f fully offers his professional serrlces to 1, . s""'"1"" " inooinsuurgnnu vi clully, lletspieparcdloattend toallll.. vari ous onerutlniis In Ilia ll.. ..f I.U .....r ..... .. U provided wllh the latest improved roucKJ-AiN i KKTU which will be inserted ou gold platlug. ...... iuuuti UMU 111 lOUK VB If CII aS UlO IIUl urnl teeih. Teeih extracted by all the newuiii .i.V. fi' ""J an" u operuuons un the teeih carefully ana propei.y attended to. Ilesldence and office it few doors above Uio Com t House, same sldo. Illooiasbuig, Jan. SI. 'Mil g L A T E R O O V I N (1, It V E n V VARIETY MOST EAVORA11L10 RATES, JOHN THOMAH, iNU UAtsl'KIt J. THOMAM" "uiifT. UluoiutbuiK.il. Uar,t9.il9-lyr. 20 000 AQEN'ra WANTED. Uuslucssuiilliily new, llvht ufu' dolrablc. 1 ,,, rlfniili1." ui Uo.'!'.e f ""Vlliig. by both male and female. Xvo ielitfuti.-iiirls.fuis- liumbiisr. AUdnta ct'.d'ilJ-liii. aw nr.mdway, Niw York. The undersigned would rcHi ...1 n,iu. .,.,.,.. tho cllliens of Uloomsbnrg and the public gene- uio uu is I uuijlllg au OMNlliUS LINK betweeu this Mace aud the dlUen-m rn, pots dully (Sundays excepted), 10 connect with tho .v..., .....us giiuig ruiumanu west on the Cata wlssa und Wlllinmspoit Hullroiid, nnd wllh thoso golug Nortb and South cm liie Lackawanna and Illoomsburg lUllmiid. HlsOmnlbiiweanre lu good condition, eoraino. dloua UUd ciillllnrtalile. unil i-hnn-pu ........nKl.. Persons wishing to meet or see their friends do- i.un,inu iioiii-i-omouaiou ujxiii ruiuiou.ible chargi u, imiiuj uiiieiy nonce nl any of the hotels, JAf'OH I, OlmxiV, Proprietor 'jnvo months free: ereeh lllKUotr I-OI'l'I.All JUVi.Hir.li M.tUlZI.NIi in ASfcllltA, THE LITTLECORPORAL. KNTHlllLy QltlOlNAL AM) KIUST CLASH, All iiewsukacrlberaforTliE Lirn.KCoiii-oitAi. for tho new year, whoso nnincs and money ar5 sent In before tho Inst of Novcmbtrwlll r.i-eUo Iho hociiibi;r and December Nos. of Imv KHIIKI TERMS, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR MIMlLi: C01T, TWKLVi: UhNlu. Tlie Little Corporal has n linger cliculnllon lhnii iuiy ,,tber Jiuciillo JlaL-.uinV. in t ,, 0" 1 and is better wnrili the prlco 1I1.111 any oih r mngailnoeverpublMicil. J lleeuusoof lls lniBieusacliculatloii, we am en. S Yei'i"?'.1 " M ",u luw 1""" "f one iXll ; a ear; Hlx coilea, 0110 y,.r j5; ha0 12 cents; or free to nny one w ho will try to raise uk 1i"i.H,i""',S!l.v I"'V,,,u,n 'or club" nl" n.Mlb,.lM"J0.N0.W" N0.W V"IUUS iHglllJlUHIRry Address" "inli nu ulway, !" "t,l A LI'lllH) U M1:WI:LL -t- CO , i-ubllshers. Olllco of 'liu, LItilefoiporil, ciilcigo, III, l'.H.-Vii alio Publish tho following, "THE SCHOOL FESTIVAL thi; i.tiTLi: coni'oitAiH .vi:v hh.vwinq J1UUJ, "REED'S DRAWING LESSONS Mlta. .MILLUIfS NKW UOOL'. "THi: HOYAL HOAI) TO roIlTUNF" END FOR A COPY OF kw I KIIITinN fi.-r 1 ui V.wV' J.' OWN UWV i"t,Vi S ' HOOK, "uisiixi.HH I IJUM tho lneelinnlc, ,e meriVm,,. iV.".". '"''"."'". no requlro u n'nveiUeiii '''"''ufHcturcr, KWAJSJsS s GROCERIES, &c., 1 r7(nT) oi'ENiNa j (ihanii oit.-sinu - (IIIANI) Ol'KNINO (IIIANK OIMININII OltA.Vll iiri.w.o FALL 1'ALL FALL FALL FALL AND ANIt AND AND AND WINrilH (lOOliM, WINTKIl tlOODM, WINTlilt OOODH, WINTIIK (KIOIW, WINTKIt 1100D.H conslsllnn ol conslHlltue of consisting of consisting of coiiiKlltnt of DUY HOdlH, HHY IIOOIW, DUY (IOOIIH, duy nooiw DUY OOOIM, HAW AND t!AIM, HATH AND CAIM, HATH AND C.M'M, HATH AND OAl"H, HATH AND CAW, HOOTS AND HHOBS, llOOTH AND HIIOKH, HOnlH AND HHOKH, HOOTH AND HII0F.4, llOOTH AND HIIOIM, ItKAIlY-MADK CLOTIIINO, HP-ADY-MADM CLOTIIINO ItllADY-MAlIK CUJTIIINd, iii:ai)Y-madk clothino, ui:ady-made cLonnra LOOK'IN(MILAHSll, LOOKlNO-OfJISSIS, LOOKINU-OLAHHUM, LOOKlNO-OLAHHIis, LOOKINU-OLAHSKM. NOTIONH NOTIONH, NOTIONS, NOTIONH, NOTION, PAINTS 1'AIN'iW PAINTS I 'A IN IS PAINTS AND OILM, AND (III.H, AND OII.1, AND OILS, AND OIUI, (IKOCKItll'.M, lIltUCLIULH, OllOULUIICS, IIKOUKIIIKS, liliOULIUKS, ijuki:nswaih:, HUKK-SHWAKi:, UlILI'-NHWAHl;, tltlEIJNSWAIti:, viULKNHWAltU IIAUDWAItl-:. IIAUDWAlti:, IIAUDWAItl;, HAItDWAlli:, HAUUWAltH, TlNWAItK, tinwaui:, T1NWAHK, TINWAUI!, T1NWAIIK, SALT, HALT, HALT, FISH, FISH F1H1I, FITII FIH11, OltAIN AND HIIKDS, OUAIN AND Hl'XDS, OltAIN AND H1CKDS, OUAIN AND SKKIW, OUAIN AND HLHDH, AC, Ac. -ilcKKLVY, Mt'KKLVY, McKKLVY, IlcKKLVY McKLLVY-, Northwest eorner 01 Norltiwest corner of Norlhwcht corner of Norlliwist conn r of Norlhwett corner of AT NKAL A CO.'K, NDAL & CO.'H. NKAL A CO.'H. NKAL A CO.'H. NKAL Si CO.'H. Main nrd Market Hlrcita, Mnlu and Markcl-Sticela, Main and Market filreets, Mnlu and Market Htrects, .'luiu nuu iuaruci. mrceiH, nLOOMHIiUUO, PA., IlLOOMSlllIHO, I'A HLOO.MHllimo I'A., ULOO.MHIIirilO, I'A., 11LOOMHI1UUO, I'A. IUON AND NAILS, IUON AND NAHM. IUON AND NAILS, IUON AND NAII.S, IUON .Villi NAILS, lu ialKo cillulilltKis and 1.1 ledluvd intih. slwaj on nand. Hardware & Cutlery. rpiIE NEW HARDWARE STORE. J. NK PLUS ULTRA. Huvlug enlarged our 8toro ltoom and Just Ol'KNIlII A NKW SUITLY, directly from the Mnnuf.iclurers, puichascd for cash, oundcclllilugm.irliet, w enrupicpaowd to olTtr the s.iine to l'AHMKUH, MKl'lIANICS, IIUILDKUH. and the rent of Mnnlclnd.n general slock, com prising all Iho hinds und uualltlcii usually kipt In u clly llnrd Wiuu store, suitable to thu wauls of Hie county, at unusually low pilce. All those uhomedi'slilousol purrluistli" goods In our lino can save Money by looklni; In at the New HurdwuroSloie. l'lentoglve us n en nnde.tnmlneoiir slock Ac. HUNYAN A WAHDKN, A.r.a.U0-lr llloomsburg, Pa. Jaloii K. Puiiii, . u, Hzunm gMITII & SELTZER, Impoilerannd Dealers lu Foreign nud m,metlle II A R 1) W A R E, OUNS, OUTLKIIY, AO., NO.IO'JN.TIllllllt.TltKUT.AU.t'AI.f.OWIIII.L, oy.a,a.u.l'a"'ADu,utA. rJO -MANUFACTURERS. BUHKPUKVKNTIVnoFHCALK.NHTFAM perca.' rtvVrllrsainrW ,Ut H,f thosui'iefor " rlsl,t" '" "'"ko nnJ nto TEN DOLLA1W PKIt ANNUM 1'OH KAl'H wm I Lupffil bv uV'if1:? '!'" ',' S''-'-''"na " Terrlinr'y AI.LKN A NKKDI.IW, Healers In OIN, ' No. UHoutl, Delaware Avenue, I'hlladclphl.,. For pur Waler, m d untie tui rtlla. bit! taunt in EOOslctj Luhiocetl WOOdtn Pumrv nr.,1 OOlt lfltl than half 1 1. t 10 u to L nnn.-.A.rlK . , ".iiuiiiuu 11 in 1 no i. OT "n Pit II up anJ THE BEST AKD CHEir:T nn..o .fSrtfT... Axi) OoliiitNouh. Ooingsoiitl! Arilvu Airlvc Leavi. I.r,-,v. Borauton ! ii ' "A '''. " hi.... l'lyuuiuiii"::::.;: m K tt". itauvuieT-r.r.r.ijj 1$ North'd .'Tt'i UVh Anu" IrXKrcat' "II polnla NfilJVii't Jt'.'.Vv""'!.0"' AU"'"y """ fanEiTST ,x'y.rvi3s. Sowing Machine foirolug-;,'a..,ed houri, ""r'""1 ,u" '"'"i DepTtVan, wmf'"8- Mull Jfoilh P'5: "l!" & , '"""l-ori, Arr. coo,...,,. " I II " v. !!. '". Dep.S.'Jl " " ll ''"Wile. .. Z M " 117 .,f",1"'r!' " a-iS " " !" . tut-iwlssii M ' " " i'ii . huiiilnlt. i'S " I'-S .. ituiiiiuke, i f .. "fi t,i .i-J'l"iy-Iunc. ' U, .. .. fS ;'hie.'lunii,(,ua. Ulue, - J ,u ., ' " !ngrlauh' KuH ';Mrc?:'cLrK!'-''j w i ii 'I'WT 1'llliMll',, CH ELAHT1U HTltttn 1 .1 r Ati, r'A-MILV p mm macehp ,bi MJUiw.imvAY.Niavvot, Tt LOW II. IOOf TIM t'liestntil Hlrc t p . I'tllNTH (IF KXCK,, sr-unii tmM . ;nlre iu -' -s ; J)RU' ,l(OYEaVBl Browet'si l p P. LUTZ fi. st. below llcnity nnd Klasth iivnf .11. t l'oifcctloii and Hliupllclly of j, f -QLOI using until Ihrends dlreollyfro,, ffiSBYZU using moo inienus Ulrif llyfmn r.Ks No fastetilUK or scams hy luU(, tr1" ....... , rtti welry 4 of thlend. Wldo lunge nt appllcutliiii adjustment. !!h tOUiB'BER j oestrsouth "i,E."SA.VAi I, Jewelry, lousai sui 'I'lui .nniii tail. .It... It. S washln,nnd Ironing, ial.,belowJ Ucsldcs doing nil kinds nr wotkd; Hewing Mnclilnm, theo MMn ,. jj,, Bll0l most bcmillful nnd i itnni,ttil Ef A1'P'"'1 ornamental work. J-T!io HlglicKt 1 'rem I mm n ,i ),Li. BNBy j KThlbltloim of the FIU, sia,e liuvn lirni ini-ni-ili-iil t tin 11..,.. . . h RfsT.l.Kll and (thoJ Hi ''"Mr ilLi vii, nil liv . ffm MaelilncH, nint tho woilc done la ti ,lif'"r exhibited In eolnpclltloti, I y Ilt.EVAlf J Slut) asaisj ea-Tho very hlgluM inizp. nir, THK LUdlON OF IIO.V011,ue Deil w'lUd ii, P"WP - nit- vii invra 1111-- T B. -M'KI Mnclilncs, nt tho Hxpnilttnn I'nhtrcf north 1 ldli7, thusnttesiiiijt their g all oilier Hewing Mnelilnis, 1807, thus ntleatliij! their gn-n --s o. BIT r o n ti a 1, e n v Dr. Wm.m changojB I. B.ROI n n IK let.1 l Exl or. j. imillB 3D o ba:vs.;k.1 is. stain r. nnooMsiu ita n uiwa.i ill stal Juno Si.'l!i-ly V ETi us:j eloal aluaJ rPHE NEW FAMILY H 1! V I N (1 M ( II I 2!)1 HowL'ry. EMl'IUK L'Hi'''0Od'l The exlraordlnary suei-ess of ilitlr i'I1"3 f" Improved niniiuftcliirlng.M.ii-'iliiiit.J- nuoda,! neuvy wont, lias Induced tliu KMl'IIti: KI'.WIMI MtllllM to mauuf.1ctur011.New r.uaily Mi ! x.k. kntnn gI.'I.i ii .,. .tt.Ltp.if.il. ... ttlrh. '" ' i I iiamciitallon, lnuklnglti'iiiiiil iuU-o: X-EAOfl isn wiui inner ruuiiiy .ut luiui. i y uss usuiiiiiiess iti.ir tvint.Hi.1 OIITHTItllH ALL (iMI'CTITi.1 .yjjjj, Tliu mice of Ihi.i aekiioah-tUelststll suid e tlt'ln enlOf wlllilti r. m Ii t.fi.v o JSCtUtlM Company is prepared In i-lft-r tlie n' 1 ' inilliccineutH tobuyeis,Ucal(.oaDJ'F l?OXU Machine warrnnteil, K. Apply lor circulars an.l sai.tt-ns uick i..iiiiill. mi.m i.o .titii-' Oct. lS,'H9-3in. No. '.-Jl lltmerj.S nXCII. misceiiaueuius. n.,y BI.OOMHIIUHO NOU.MAI.MIK KHAIIY INbTI'll Jl.. IlOAltD OF INSTlllffl D0R8 il'Hl D 8T JJ.l HKNltY CAltVKIl, v M, K I700li 1'riifi.i.i.iii-nt lull. lb i-liml nr.u uior 3 theory un I pracllioef Miss rinrnh A. Caiir,l'rCtr. jjj Teaolier or French, noiauy s""-'! lit '1 I It l.l'N " lMiaiHi.i:esi,A.l!. ,Es: Professor of Ancient Ijuwhuii" Orauiiiiii' j, ,j .1. V. 1 erne, A, SI- I'rofcssi.r of Jtnllieini.iii tiuiiouiy i,- M. I lev. 1'. -Ii'""' r -SW., I'l'ore sor 01 iiiciiiituj "f-rt Tcaelur i.r fi-iti' mnlir.'tlNh n W JllllltS l-l'"li:, .-J Aasl taut teacher of luflll" u Miss AllieJI --'"'''i, Teacher of Music ou I he l'''m ul 1 Mrs. llamo,'' !' it, Teacher of Vocal Music and Imi"-'" Mla Julia Jl. 01 ....I.. , .r nmiltl M Tile FALL term will iiiiioki:I nnd until our l.oaullng linll ' r''!, I cy, on iipiillcntlon to tlie 1 ''"iclrtt1! MVt 1UI111S1IUU Willi llUlllto it. , 1 It la better for students t" ''"'"'"RI enlugoftbe term, but wiuu I hie Uicy can i nter ut nny time- I narcna) imi. $10. 'WATCIIK- tfi tiio urent Trade iinprmj! t'uiiii nuttT 111L-IU--1 it. ".",,, ' 1 -t a 10 ono niiEravliiKS, fully "'V'1?. crlbliig all our Wi.lchr, are .1 5, velopi a, hu ll are thorough 'JJ "t'l-Hti tliu jiiiiiirtt, ,t . 1 11 prices i-Hlugld i:uravliii, ' ' rlchpiuiiliiin,S.i; iwcin- '''Ji vir lluiiiiiiK iMiicli aa I'"!"11"''1! giavlng cmllli's the lifl'l" .itaot'l oill 110111 i.j lo 47.SI, " ' , Jlu, Nothing cun bo !-. "t'Vw nourllclelii our mil! i" '"!', money nslsul, ililu t ' '',' ) Bteli uoiih 7.ri. f'ri u.tv. vL-itiru iiusiii. iiiiiti-- " : . ., J! s 1 ,tlli 111 11 " . jiti tsi urn itiu'ny. uui 1 m- Oct. a,'KJ.Mii II. IRVlNEOHr-A11- Jl H 1) I l' 1 'I' si'.iu ou MonmiiAS mull 'p Is tho most success ful 1111 ill'li"'.-' , tho cure of I)yspeisla,Llv-;rt';' .it II Ken-ft A i.iiT. n..t...p ini.ld sias iamndocnrirclv of ' ROOTfcj AM) W'.l", ast spiiiit. l'iiluwlioha' y,.;,,. thu nuovo dlseusea for lh" A,Sfa no I'lijslelim could iiach 1"'" cured unil healthy by utin ' ' II has never failed to cure AS"1'' rangciiieiil 01 lliu Hioiuiiiii. t I hopo nil who nio allllcti'l Su!' dNi ases will upldy for th'; W-'i it C1NK which can 'fl had at ) S r.vtiiiiiiunilllVllllllH r - ll I'a., ur uf his Keucr.il ugeul lu Agents wauled. . i,y , Tills mcilicliie is prepared "u,i;ir MayVto-yr p I M 1' L E ti. ,'J ho underaignii 1 w II il"''''!1'!'" all who wlili it Iho Iteclpu "j ' or inepailiigniitl 11M11K a,';'1 Vigelablo lialm, Hint tt , liu , 1 YlcMcs, l'liniles, Ll",,,.l" ,:. I loua aud nupui II Ii a ol 1 he r M'' '1 oft, eltur. 1111. mill und U'l" ''L He will 11 Uo ti'lld ll'll 1 ''" i iiuyiiiu ny verysi inpii- n . . id linlroniibiiidlicittor ni. I Iblily diijs liiiiii llrstiii piu 'J , '1 lie lil.oe can be tli'u i'11.1,,?, uddrcssiug '4 no .1', t'HAI ' y I'. o. llox alii, liii Ur w Aug. 11,'uu-ly,