TUB YOUNG FOLKS. . PocWtt. A poor uouutrymnn, whoso nnrao was l'ocwlt, lived with liU vlfo In n very ijultit way, In tho pnrUh wlioro ho was born.Ono day na ho was ploughing with his two oxon In tho field, ho heard all on a sudden some onecnlltng out his name. Turning round, ho saw nothing but u bird that kept prying "Peewit I I'eo wit I" Now this poor bird Is culled n Pee-wit, and, llko tho cuckoo, always keeps crying out Uh own name. Hut the conn try m:ii thought It tiv mock lng hlm,so ho took up a huge, stono and throw at It. Tho bird How olTsafu and sound; but tho stout; Tell upon tho head of ono of tho oxon and killed him upon the spot. "What can ono do with an odd ouo'.'" thought Pco-wlt to himself as ho looked at the ox that was loft; so without more ado ho killed hlui too, klnucd them both, and set out for tho neighboring town to sell tho hides to the tinnier for as much as he could got. llu soon found out where the tanner lived, Hint knocked at tho door. Do fore, however, tho door was optucd, ho saw through tho window that tho tan ner's daughter was hiding In an old chest ,1 friend of hers, whom she Seem ed to wish that no one should see. By and by tho door was oponed. "What do you want?" said die daughter. Then Pco-wlt told her ho wanted to sell his hides; and It came out that the tanner was not at home, and that no one there ever made bargains but himself. The countryman said ho would sell cheap, and did not mind giving his hides for tho old chest in tho comer; meaning the ono ho had seen tho young woman's friend get into. Of course tho maiden would not agree to this, and they wont on talking the matter over so long.that at last in came tho tanner, and asked what It was all about. Pee-wit told him tho whole 9tory, and asked whether ho would glvo him tho old chest for tho hides. "To bo sure T will," said he; and scold ed his daughter for saying nay to such a bargain, which sho ought to have been glad to make, if the countryman wns willing. Then up ho took the chest on bis shoulders, and all tho tanner's daughter could say mattered nothing; away It went Into tho countryman's cart, and oil ho drove. But when they had gone somo way, the young man 'within began to make himself heard, and to beg and pray to bo let out. Pee wit, however, was not to soon to bo brought over; but ntlnst, after a long parley, a thousand dollars woro bid and taken; the money was paid, and at that price tho poor fellow was set free, and went about bis business. Then Pee-wit went homo very happy and built a new house, and seemed so rich that his neighbors wondered and said, "Pec-wit must Iiavo been whore tho golden snow falls." So thoy took him beforo thonextjustlccof the peace, to glvo an account of himself and show that ho camo honestly by his wealth; and then ho told them that ho had sold his hides for ono thousand dollars. When they heard It, thoy all killed their oxen, that they might sell tho hides to tho samo tanner; but tho Jus tice said, "My maid shall have tho first chance;" so oil' sho went: but when she camo to tho tanner, lie laughed at them all for a parcel or noodles, and said ho had given their neighbor nothing but an old chest. At this they were all very angry,and laid their heads together to work him somo'ulschief, which thoy thought they could do while ho was digging in his garden. AH this, however, came to tho ears of the countrymau, who was plagued with a sad scold for his wife; and he thought to himself, "If any one is to como Into tronble, I don't see why It should not bo my wife, rather than Peo-wit;"so ho told her that ho wished she would humour him in a whim ho had taken into his head, and would put on his clothes and dig tho garden In his stead. Tho wilo did what was asked, and next morning began digging. But soon came somoof tho neIghbours,and think ing it was Peo-wit, throw astono at her harder, perhaps, than they meant, and killed her at onco. Poor Pco-wlt was rather sorry at this; but still ho thought that he had hod a lucky escape for himself, and that perhaps ho might, after all, turn the death of his wife to somo account; so ho dressed "her In her own clothes, put a basket with fine fruit (which was now scarcest being winter,) Into her hand, and set her by tho road Bide, on a broad bench. After a while camo by a fino coach with six horses, servants, and outriders, and within sat a noblo lord, who lived not far off. Whcn.hls loidshlp saw tho beautiful fruit, ho sent ono of tho servants to the woman, to ask what was tho prieo of hergoods. Tho man went and asked, "What is tho prlco. of this fruit?" No answer, iio asiceci again, ao answer. And when this hadvhappened thrco times, ho became angry, and. thinking she was asleep, cavo her a box on the ear, wheffdown sho fell backwardsln to tho pond that was behind tho seat Then ran up Pce-wlt, and cried out and sorrowed, because thoy had drowned his poor dear wife; and threatened to have tho lord and bis servants tried for what they had done. Ills lordihip beg ged him to bo easy, and offered to glvo him thuco.ich and horses, servants and all; bo tho countryman, after a long tluio let himself bo appealed a little, took what they gave, got into tho coach and i-et off towards his own homo again As iio camo near, tho neighbours wondered much at tho beautiful cojcIi and borers, and villi more when they stopped and Pce-wlt got out at his own door. Then ho told them tho whole story, which only vexed them still in or (j to Ihey took him and fastened hl:n up In a tub, uud werogolngto throw him into tho lake that was hard by. But whilst they wero rolling the tub on beforo them towards tho water they passed by an alo-house, and stop ped to refresh themselves a little beforo they put an end to Pee-wit. Meantime they tied the tub fast to a tree, and there left it whllo they weio enjoying themselves within doors. Pco-wlt no fcooner found himself alone, than ho began to turn over In his mind how ho could get free. He listen cd.aiul fcoon heard, Baa,baal from a flock of fhcfp and Jambs that wtro cowing by. Then ho Jlftcd up his voice and iihoutul out, "J will not bo burgomas ter, I say; I will not L mado burgo muster," The shepherd hearing this went up ami said, "What is all this iioieo about 1" "Oh f aid Pet-wlt,"n.y neighbours will make me burgomaster sgnlnH my will; and when 1 told Ihew Jvoultl lif t agin', they put wo Int this cask, and aro going to throw mo Into the lake." "I should llko very well to be burgomaster, If I wero you," said thoshepherJ. "Opon tho cask, thon," said the other, "and lot mo out, and get in yourself and they will make you burgomaster Instead of mo." No soon er said than done; tho shepherd was In, Peo-wlt was out: and as thoro was no body to tako ciro of tho shophord's flock, Pco-wlt diovo It olT merrily to wards his own house. When tho neighbours tamo out of the alchouso they rolled tho cask on, and tho shepherd began to to cry out, "I will bo burgomaster now; 1 will bo bur gomaster now." "I ilaro say you will, but you shall tako a swim first," said a neighbour, as ho gavo the cask the last push over Into tho lake. This dono, away they went homo merrily, leaving tho shepherd to get out as well as ho could. But as they camo In at one side of tho village, who should they meet Vomlng In by tho other way but Peo-wlt, driv ing a fino flock or sheep and lambs be fore him! "llowcainuyou hero?" cried all with ouo voice. "Oh I tho lake is enchanted," raid lie; "when you throw mo in I sunk deep and deep Into tho water, till at last I camo to tho bottom; thoro I knocked out tho bottom of tho cask,andthcn I found myself in a beau tiful meadow, with lino flocks grazing upon it; so I choso a few for myself, and mfinr THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOORAT, BL00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA UUUimx, COLUMBIA IRON WORKS, PA. here I am." "Cannot wo havo somo too?" said thoy. "Why not? thoro aro hundreds and thousands left; you havo nothing to do but to Jump in, and fetch them out." So thoy all agreed they would dlvo for sheep; tho Justlco first, thon his clerk, then tho constablos, and then tho rest of tho parish one after tho other When they camo to thosido of the lake, tho bluo sky was covered over with little whito clouds, llko Hocks of sheep, and all wero reflected in tho clear "wat er: so thoy called out, "Thoro they are I there thoy aro already!" and fearing lest the Justlco should get ovcrytuing, thoy Jumped In all at once; but Pco wlt Jogged homo, and mado himself happy with what ho had got, leaving his neighbours to find flocks for them selves as well as they could. FARMER'S COLUMN. warm eofiVo, well mixed, Immediately af.er rising rrom bed. Then let h!m at tend to tho chores, or mowimr. IiocIiil'. etc., for au hour or two, whllotho teams aro feeding and tho breakfast is prepar ing, moy wilt reel better and do more. Agriculturist. ij , , DRY GOODS. J M P O It T A N T N 0 T I 0 U. M.UINH'IOKNT IH8PLAY O F I UliSB 0 0 O 1) S, at xiii: nkw STORE, nUOWKlt'S UUILD1NU, The aplendld room or J, J, UltOWKlt, aro completed uud now open to tin public with, the PISBHT STOCK over oll'ered In Bloomsburg. All the N 13 W E ST STYLUS of Dress 0(hhIi, Bilks, Cloths, CuMlmors, Linens, l-'lanncis Ac, 0 A It P E T S of every style and lor nil prices. Oil Cloths lu Brent variety. A full lino of SUP K It I 0 It Coffees, Teas, warranted pure nud good, GLASS AND QUEEN3WARE, In carefully assorted variety. qlov e s, ii o s i e n y, HOOP 8KIIITH, COIWETH AND A COMPLETE assortment of WHITE GOODS, Tho public aro earnestly Invited to examine theso flno goods, before pur chasing elsewhere and are guaranteed satlslnc tlon. No cxpeuso or trouble hai beenspared to make THE MOST COMPLETE ci.tub1i.hment In thi section of the State. J. J. IinoWEU, May 7,'OO-lf llloomsburg l'u. G ROOERIES Sugars, Spices, NEW Fresh arrival of STOCK OF CLOTHING. Wintering Boos A Wintoring House Somo propose wintering on their summer stands; somo in cellars; and some say bury in tho snow, or in tho sand, or in a clump; while others say, build a house above ground expressly for the purpose. All may bo right, and doubtless in tho special locality, as tho clitnato varies much in tho torritory over which tho Journal circulates. This may, In somo measure, account for tho different opinions expressed. I havo tried nearly all tho plain above cnumer ated, and havo found serious objections to nearly all of them. This winter I propose to winter my bees in a reposi tory above ground, built on purpose. My objection to cellar Is, they aro fre quently too damp, and It Is difficult to move tho hives down und up; and the bees aro llablo to bo disturbed frequent ly by persons going down for potatoes, apples, Ac. I havo tried wintering In a clump or pit. I find that, In that way, tho bees eat less, but tho combs como out mouldy, and sometimes worthless. Wintering on the summer stands re quires moro hoiioy, nearly twlco as much, as tho bees aro roused to activity every lino day ; and a great many aro lost In tho snow, whllo many others aro frozen still hi tho hivo during long con tinued cold weather. Besides being hazardous, it looks careless to whiter thus. The house I aw building is 12 feet by ill ; sills raised on posts 8 Inches from tlie ground. Tho lower Joists aro 12 by 10 inches, and run lengthwise. Tho centre ones are ono Inch lower than the sills. A rough floor is laid on tho under side, then filled witli saw-dust to top of tho Joists. I havo a double inch floor on tho top. Tho floor Is cut In two lu tho centre, and tho two parts do not meet by ono Inch, which opening will answer tho doublo purpose of white ventilation and as a vent to let water off from snow that I intend to pile In towards spring, (in a small hall, to bo left in tho centre; in order to lower tho tcmporaturo when tho cold begins to moderate. The frame is put up with 2 by lOscant ling, weather boarded and battened on tho outside, and lined on .tho Inside, Tho hollow wall all filled up with saw dust. Thojoistsubuvoareaby 8, lined on tho under fide, and eight Inches of saw-dust laid on top, through which an upward ventilator passes, reaching from tho ceiling up through tho roof of tho houso, and having at tho bottom a reg ulating valvo. I havo n small window in ono end, with glass and also blinds on tliu Inside and outside; n doublo door, ono each side of a frame, and In tho winter a straw mattress will bo placed between tho doors. Now, If any of my friends can sug gest any Improvement on the above planTT.! would feel obliged. I propose In summer, to uiuflliir houso for worUingTmhoneymaChlno hi, or for storing honoy or any othor work connected with bees, In summer. I havo seventy swarms, and ono hun dred can bo stored away hi this Jioiino. lu Thomas' hive, (and by tho way that Is tho lie-t hive, and is all the go hi Canada.) With us, the past season will prove to bo tho poorest wo havo had for some time. It has been Just the reverse of last summer that Ii, too wet and cold I fear very llttlo surplus honoy will bo obtained. -A. ('. Atwoiid DiuwrieJ), GtiHuht, hi Am, Jtee- Journal, UlIT AN KAUI.VlJltKAKl'AST. A had custom is prevalent in urn ny families, e.s pcclally among tho far wers.of working an hour or two beforo hrenkmst, attend lng to chores, hoeing In the gar(leu,ctit ting wood and mowing. This Is tonvo nlent on many accounts, but not con duclvu to health. The prevalent oiiliv Ion Is, that thu morning air Is the pur est and most healthy and bracing; but tho contrary Is tho fact. At no early hour Is tho air woro filled with dampness, fogs and ii)lwinas than about sunrise. The heat of tho nun gradually dissipates the miasmatic In fluences as thu day advances. An early meal braces up tho system against these external Influences, Every one knows tho htuguor uud fal utiles often experienced, for tho flrst hour III tho morning, tuul that It Is Increased by ex erelou and thu want of food. Proba bly the best ctiitom would bo to furuUh every n ewber of tho family especially tlio.ni who labnrotit ofilrKirs, a cup of KAI.Ii AND W1NTEH (J001VS. DAVID LOWKNllEllO luvlteR attention to his slock of CHUAP AND KASHIONAULK CLOTHING, at his store on Main street, two doors above the American House llloomsburg. Pa., where ho has just lecelved from New York and Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND nOYH' CLOTHING, Including the most fushluiiable, durable, anil handsome DKKS.S UOODH, consisting of BOX, (SACK, ltOCCt, UUJI.AND 0IL-0I.0T1I COATS AND PANTS, of nil sorts, sUes and colors. He has also replen ished his already large stock of I'ALL AND WINTEll SHAWLS, KTItlPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS' SHI11TS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS H-ANDKEKCHIEKS, GLOVES, SUM'ENDEItS, AND FANCY ARTICLES He nas constantly on hand a large and well-so- ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which he Is prepared to make to order Intouuy kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear, and most of It is of home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ofxvery descilptlou, auenud cheep. His caseot Jewelry Is not surpassed in thls'placa. Call uud examine his general assorlmcn of CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY, i If. DAVID LOWENBERG. JALL AND WINTER. GOODS I.W.. HAUTMAN'S, rf.AID DItESS GOOD'S OK THK SAXONY FIN ISH. . PLAIN LltEKS Q'OM. ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS. 1ILACK AND WHITE FLANNELS. RED AND WHITE FLANNELS. I1I.ACK MIXED WATER l'l.OOF CLOTH. GOLD MIXED WA1ER PROOF CLOTH. MUSLINS CHEAPER THAN TOR YEAR. II) BETH LADIES' I'URS JUST REC'D. SHAWLS MIXED, PLAID AND PLAIN. HOOTS AND HHOIM, FOR MEN AND 110 YH. GUMS FOIt LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN MARTIN'S CELEBRATED SHOE GREASE, ulackinu myriiE'iiOX or do.en, Nov,20,'09-tf. JT HAS NO EQUAL. THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN coum.iiiio.s-, nurroN Jior.K. ovKiumm.so, AM) SKH'INO MACJ1IMU. The Ilrst and only lluttou-Hole and Sewing Ma chine combined lu Hie world thai can do all kludsof Sewing needed lu tho family, from the coarsest cloth to the lluest fabric, it will work beautiful Button Holes, Eyelet Holes, Embroid er over the edge, do "overseamlug" us by hand, Also all kinds ofbtlehlng, Hemming, Felliug. Cording, llruldlng, Binding, Ruffling, Tucking, Gather und Sew on ut (lie sumo time. This U certainly f.irln udvaucoof All others, IT II A S NO EQUAL; His also the vheuiiest Intrinsically us well as the best, tlnco It Is really two Machines combin ed In one (by a simple uud beuutlful inechaulcul iff Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which U nl oacu agreeable, lavihliy, and cfTccttinl liir preserving Iho liair. Faded or gray mil' is soon restored to tV original eohr m'tli the gtost and frcuhnest of youth. Thin hair is thick- cued, falling hair checked, and bald-m-s-t ofion, thotijili not always, cured by il tiic. Nothing can restore, tho lmlr wlicru thu follicles are destroyed, or tin! glands ntrophicd and decayed. Hut Mich as remain can bo raved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tlio hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from tinning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Freo from thoso 'deleterious tubstauce9 which mnko somo preparations dangerous and itijnrioiis lo tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desira Containing neither oil nor dye, it uoCj not soil white cambric, und yet lasts long 011 tho hair, gi ing it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWKLL, MASS, pnio'i $1.00. fsr's Oherry Pectoral, rr Discerns v p ..1,.' -.VIM i I c.t ml K,on -.ui.'jt.cn. i',r " v- In tin' 'Mi".!.1 Ill tnry c,t , u.',-l.ur 'I Utile,; i .l iinlci'l'IV u.i u ! Hi .l.i't, t. - ID.- i Vl'IkMlt lust iiti..i ii it, .in . 'I uiiiujrli :t limjj . , ill 1 ".It.. t t (.1 lilt! rtu'iM ot ii im i uii-i- .I'M h. .ni-riii Muni sVtiiiin III- ! I, IO lA'lUT kit lltU. 1 11 itlHHM III I'..! ii.i'M1,' tu I'lliV lilt' 1.1 -11111 it t) IT 1 1UU 4 m i ii .. , n.it i1 .u.u.c U kiniwii it a ic in. .'.i t tN.'ni. U liitv' ntbi'U'ft to II ol ill l 1' him 'o UltlU IllMM'tl, il U (.tut .,. .i.i-i I -it m'tl l ti.it i.m . ,i ii M 'tint 1 Ui U.lll- , i ,h.1 I1..1.! . At- :t mo lt i ir! 1. i ,t...fk vi t'i f'f. it flmtiM I ,1 til 1 t -L'i'. ( illllit . Ji'i'l tliili l"'t Hi till i. .. mh'j t t t-'ol.l" ,.i.'l . otitis till i- -i,i. Kit u'uii tut imiti.iii.. tin tiiL'in. tt i'lti-t I rtnitiinifithnl i, tJitMlht ill .tMI iiU.iiIk'i nl r.tit's Ulti'tillK til mi -i I tl.ii t, !i iw born fonij.l. lo!y iMiml, . (-.Mi tv.tici' 1 t finiii'l la'..Iltt by lliu , w...rr, . iM.ui'Uti. 1 lit hu'tcry !i !' .n' tlu l.mif Mill llmut. licit (i i ii 'i I'lli'-m j n't ( t U. U tipn notli- iU i i th. .Ctt Miv llu Vltirry I'ec t ii i i. ut t .i .ii'i'tML t .if .'.. i .i .V'-fi... i . iiiui rfi'i iro i it. i l ..i.i .j.j it'liiMCil an. I of! en uliolly .t. i ii ;tm!i,'ii!Iv ntrcil liy tnVln tUo ftn'ot in - iilllitii.l licnm-ut iIum:. ;ta.ti' iilS tiry lu viilm.' Known Hut c need tn't ,1.1..!! !i It ivitiil a:Ua rtl.ciii i.Mf, oi tlo nioio 1. 1 iii ,t-ii o tnii i.nbim Hut It' i,:t.-.l.Lijj arc lulty ui ihiidut.t. INT. W. SAMPLE Cr Corner ofMnin Stveot and L. & "nil Hand, MAOJIINISTS, IRON- AND BRASS FOUND 14 US; HLA0KSMIT1IS AND UOILEll MAKERS. GROCERIES, I RANI' Ol'KNINO UHA.Vl' Ol'HNINO (lit A NI OI'llNINO (lltA.S-Il OI'KNINO - fr t r - Sowinrr Mschin Q.UOVKII & UAKKIl's KAf.I. AN'II KAI.li AND KAl.li AMI KAt.Ii ANIl KAI.ti AND or WINTIMI (IOOIW. WINTIIU OOOIW, WINTIIll UUODH, WINTI'.lt (IOOIW, WINTKIt (100DH l'lltHT 1'IIK.MIU.M Uli A HT HI MANUFAOTUlllilRS OF STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, ouxr-iiAi. maciii.vu woitu axi iujimiks. JIIMi OIlAUINa, 6IIAFTIN0, l'UIXKVH, IIASOEtll. IIl'.Al) Ilf.Ol'KH. SAW lyrXLXi O-B A.B.I3STO- OF -A-LL. ronthtlnit ot ronal.llni! ot conslMInu nl .onslMIni? ot cunslstlui? ol IK H T ITCH I DRY DHY DUY DHY DHY (100IH, OOODH, (KIODM, (loona (100DH, I'AMII.Y CASTINGS FOtt FUUNACKS ALSO OAK WIIKKI.S AND AXt.F.S AND. HOLTilNO JlITiliS. AN'!) UI'.NKItAI. MlNINtl CA8TINUA BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, OAlt 150XES, COMPOSITION CASTINGS, AND UAISIHT -MKT AIj riKLFiKiin's cKiii:nn.vTj:D (ii.or.K vaTiVks, STOP COCKS, CIIK.CIC VAIA'KS, A I It COCKS, oiii curs, STEAM WIllSTIiKS, STBAIVOC Q V AGES, STEAM PIPE AETO riC'JIWaS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HAW AND (JAW, HATS AND ('AIM, HATH AND ('ATS HATS AND CAPS, HATH AND CAPH, liOOTH AND HltOtiH, noorn AND HHOr-4, HOOTS AND HIIOKH, 1100TH AND HIIOKH, HOOTS AND mwm, ItKADY-MADi: CLOTHING, lit A1IY-MADK CLOTIIINO KKA 1Y-J ADi: CLOTH INCI, HKADY-MADK CIOTHINO. UEAUY-MADB CL0TIU?IO, LOOKINO-dLASSra, LO0KIN0-01.AKH1X, LOOKlNO-ULAHSr-H, LOOKINU-OIHHUS, LOOK1N0-OLASHK', NOTIONS, NOI'IONH, NOTIONS, NOI'IONH, NOI'IONH, SEWING MACHIIli (ii. imiut)WAY,N'i:vv0Bl Vlb Cliostnnt Htlcct l'lillWrtJ I'UINTH OK I'AINTH l'AINTS KAINTU l'AINTS 1'AlNTtl AND OILH, AND 01I.H, AND OII.H, AND OIUl, AND OIL.', tu. 11 ' t'i. 1.1 .... lu.,. l.i.. .Mil i' , U H I' .(.'. ,. jit I i-i Ay or "3 Ague Cure, Vn-r v.iv - 1 1 i. I :t"r nittent Vevcr, CUM ' nomUtoit TVvor, Dumb At'n ito-l or Ii'1'nn JVver, Vc.. t' l.i ' ' t.:.o nlTojtioi which unse f -i 1 tuj.n, imru, or ln.'rmatio r t. r.i 'i"l l 1 I'M ll ''', It in "I'M"' -l niMi' it iii- iiiiM' iniMt t if"..ru- i t llll lllM.l 1.1 II t I'-It.tlll'l l't .lll Ill-IUl ' rt'i'l i'i-m t'ftt .O'lLi'tic, llUintitll, M.iiitl'l- fltlll!tlire it 'I'rnt. Tho ii-.'. I'ltli'-iijriit'ili" int. 11 it n I't-ri'ie 'I iru nii'illi'iiie. t ' 1 aril nl" I In llu 11 Kii"i liiltnifiilf nt tli. vi'l1 in1 '"ii-i'it in "I'-tiifiie " I w li Hilt- i'iihiT" Iml l n!i f11l.1l. 'uu'ilcil iv. t . i tfi("" M.'tit 111, or Ih'-irM iih.mii-! 1 1 I'" .win tv l'i'0' t.lii t.:.lii7il. I ft t;r ililtv. i .;, Cin-intitfut, titi'in f imi InMilv nfth. I.lvc.-, It t- 'I'l i' !: "It tViuilj . -tillilil lllliS I '.hi mtii ht-i'iliv irliv'tv. Pol Illl.ii'i- OiwinliT-t .iml t.Ivci Com. f!;'tnt, H U i"i ' 'I'lL'tU tft'i,i lriiiliu,in'f fiaiiy. trulv ti' M.i.k tl.lc riuus ilcr' ilir mpilifliH n ul r.iUpil. I'lt'lUUM ItV lilt. .1. C. M X CO , I'l-l' lWil nml An.iUilnil CiicinUU, I.o.tcll', Misfihul fu! ull iuiiipI the wmlil. Feb. 5, 1HC9. ; noTTTst;, Insurance Agencies. h O 11 E MUTUAL LIFF. INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YOItK. I'llny Treman, rrcsldent, II, C, Krcemnn.Hec Cash capllnl over t J,000,CO), nil palJ. I). R0I1IS0N, IJLOOMSBUItG, PA QENKRATi AOnNT, For Luzerne, Lycoming and Columbia JNSURANCE AGENCY. Wyoming 1170.000 .lstna Fulton- NortU America City International , Niagara . , Kutuam .. Merchants - KprlnnOelil Farmers Danville '. Albany City Lincast-r City , York Horse, Death A Theft Home, New Haven J Danville, Horso Then - KIIUAH HHOWN, .lrm, mam,'i9-ly, IlLOOMauuiia, Pa I.OOO.OOC 300,000 iO,O00 100,000 1,100,000 1,000.000 5.10,000 10,000 570,(n Mh,(O0 100.000 a 0,000 (0,000 1,000,000 urranifemeiit uevei belore uccomullshed by tin- uiuii inueuuiiyj niuauitf ejiuer llien,or Huttnnllolo hilii'l), as occasion muy rcqure. It Irf nt lliu K,i,n., Ila.tu .'hinla It. ..nnu, run. tr. comparatively noiseless, easily understood, and In a word combines with these adamtayet rrcu tticly itt vwh, tin Moitrii-aif uniifi (( olh tis. Wo hsvetlso 10K HALU tho "I'lnln Amerl chii," a huautliul family Wuchlne at a lteduced 1'rtee. '1 Ids Machine decs all lliutls done on the 'uomoinauon" except ituiion ltoies und uvcr' seaming work. Ludltsaiultitnilcincn,wadtlre all lo come und ste this ureal novelty of the age, now on exhibition mid lor sale at the old rust OIUco, cor, 3Iulu uud Market Htreets. Hou't Us tell Ul other Agents uho uruln tlin habit nrnii. deinnlng ull machines but Hhat they represent but corns and I'xutfilnu the Maihlueund Us uorlc theujiulge for oursclves. MIKSI-I IIAMliO 4 LAKI5, Agents, for I.UEerue, Columbia, nr!huiubcrland und Hchuylklll counties, .Uiknth Waktcu, Oct.ai.'00-tf. VANTED.-10O ConlltlC'iitlill ARcnts TT toillsnosoofastock of goods, None but good uud relluble nun wuntid Mho can keen their moulha shut. Hmnll capital ruriulrcil. A lortuue of f a.oooguarauteed Inu man of tho right stripe. 1'arllcuhirs seut free. Hulnplo of gotuls sent fur 115 itnls. Cull on or iiddrtss J,V. WA'fEIW&CO.. Nov. 11, '0-3IU, IU7 Uruadwuy, N, Y, JOB 1JHIN TI NCi Neatly circuital tt this Onli e. Wall Paper and Painting; TMPORTANT TO HUlfcDEIlSJlIOUHEIIOLDUIlH ATENAN'IU The undersigned would uunouuee to tho cltl xeusof llloomsburg and vicinity that he is pie pored to execute, II O Urt K, fl I a N, AND 0 It K A M K N T A I. ' 1' A I N T I N O lu all Its blanches. P A P E R H A N G I N G Curefully ultendid lo. Htrlct Bttent I011 to huslm as uud good work man ship it Is believed IUiiuutnf.ili showof pul.llo patronage, Hhop on Cathui I1.0 Htreet between Third uud Fourth. MarJ.'UJ.Iy, WJI, J', UOL'l.NE. Agent's and solo Manufacturers of Stall's Paten Double Discharge Turbine Wheels. BLACKSMITHING, HEAVY Oil LI01IT FOltaiNOH, AG13NTS FOR SIIIVE'S GOVEKNOll, ACKNOWLEDaiCI) TO III! THE SIMrr.I&VT AND UEHT IN THE WOULD. MA 1)10 TO OltDKll. REAMERS, TAPS AND DIES, HOLTS AND NUTS OP ALIj SIHKS. ORDERS FOR BRIDGE BOIiTS AND IRONS SOLICITED, AND ESTIMATES CIIEKRFUIjTjY FURNISHED OltOCEUlKS. guockhi1x, (ikoci:uii, OIlOCEltllCH. UKOCCltlKS, titinKNawAiii:, iflJEENSWAlli:, (HIEUNSWAHE, OUEENHWAlli:, tiUEE.NHWAIll: IIAUDWAllH. . HAKIiWAKi:, HAltDWAKE, HAItDWAKE, HAItDWAUH, rlNWAKH, ti.nwaih:, INWAIIE, TINWAlli:, TINWAltll, MALT, HALT HALT SALT, HALT, KIHII, FIHII F18H, KITH K1H1I, (HtAIN OH. UN II HA I N UltAIN (IUAIN AND SEr.DlS, AND HEEDS, AND HEEDH, AND HEEDS, AND HEEDS, Uoanty und Elasticity o( siltd,, lVrfectlon and Bliiipllclty of Madi,,, I Using both thicadi directly from n, J ho fastelllliK of Sfalus hy hand anlkj of thread. Wide rangu ol application vlilmttj luljustmeut. Tho scam retains Uh btauty ind dna, Washing nnd Ironing. liratucB noing nil Kinds of wukfomJ Howlnis Mnchlnes, these Mndilnes tin most beautiful and permanent KmtrnjJ ornamental work, L VTho Illghesl l'rimhnnkiitsliii.tLf Inhibitions of the I'nltcd MkIosiuJ have been awarded tho drover .tktotlT Machines, and the work dune hr ibtn nl J cxlilhlte.1 In eouipelltloii. 4r-The very highest prhe, Tim. THE LEGION OF HOKOIt, ni cocij tho roprcscnlntlvonl theOrmiriCib, Machines, nt tho Exposition Vrh.rk'ij ISijT, Uuia utli'stliix their great Mf nil olhel' Hewing Machines, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ,tc Ac. Ac, F (I It H A I, K OK THE LATEST IMFIIOVET) l'ATTKHNH. AT NEAL NEAL THRESHING JIACIIINES, A SPECIALTY. CO.'H, CO.'H, CO.'H. CO.'H. CO.'H. Buckeye Reapers Repaired, AND ALL EXTRA TAUTS FUIINISIIED. MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF HOllTON'S PATENT HAY RAKE. AIiTi ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS AND SATISFACTION CIIVEN McKT.LVV, MtKELVY. .McKKLVY. NEAL JIcKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL Morlhwest corner 01 .Main hi d MnrketHtlei ls, rJormwesi comer 01 .Mainnnu .MaricciHirecis, Northwest corner of Main and Market HtreeU, Isorthucst corner of Main and Market Htieets. Northwest corner of Alatu aud Market btreeu, nLOOMRimitd, 1ILOOMH11IMUI, IlLOOMSliUltO, llLUO.MhUtlltO, 11I.OOMSI1UIIO. IUO.N' AUD I HON AND IKON IKON IRON PA., l'A PA.. PA., PA. NAILH. NAILS, AND NAILS, AND NAILH, AND NAILH, lu mrtre onautltlcs and at rc.hucd raus.alui.v 1 on nan, 1. May 7,'M-lf O 11 M O N I! V It E I' U X I) TT C. HOW has oiieued a nrstch WEB, oieued a nrstclass BOOT, WIOE. HAT CAP, AND FUU STORE, at tho old stand on Main Htreet, IUoomsburg.nfuw 1 doots above thoCouit House. II la slock is com posed or 1110 very latest and nest styles ever oucr ed to the citizens of Columbia County. He can accommodate tho public with the following goodn at the lowest rntes. Men's heavy donblu soled stoira hoots, men's double and Biugle tap soled kip boots, men's heavy stoga shoes of all kinds, men's Hue boots aud shoes of nil guides, boy's dnublosoled boots and.shoes ofnllklnds, men's gtovo kid ltnlmoral shoes,men'8, women's, boys'd niul misses' lasting gutters, women's glovo kid Polish very tine.women's morocco llaln-orals and calf shoes, women's very Una kid buttoned galt cra. In short hoots ot all descriptions both peg ged and sewed. He would also call attention to his fine assort ment of HATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS, which comprises all tho new and popular vur etihs at prices which cannot fail to suit all. Theft oods are offered ut the lowest cosh rales ami will bo guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call ollcltcd .before purchasing elsewhere as It Is ved that better bargains are to bo fosnd t any other place lu tho county. '67 "glliliTARDS ! BILLIARDS 1 1 Hardware &. Cutlery. MIE NEW HARDWARE STORE. WILLIAM Jf. (ULMOKK Hus nponccl a lino Iltlllan) Snloon In addition to jhh Knuwn huii auhi.m, jio huh a tunics wiiu an 1 110 iiuesi impntvpimnmiiHi la iitrft-rt LAUKK JtLKIt AND ALU which tho niurlcet.itTords. OYrtTHttS to buhaa nt ull times when in (.eauon, also Htef Toncue. v ivatvu iiaius, u.Ui ThA ritilil ( nrn lnv tail t nit I isetl Mitisfiictlon;ulher in billiards or ri-fiet'i 1)1 L" II IS. 111S CIOAIW AND TOIlACrO ! cannot bo excelled. 1 Nl! I'LU.S IILTHA. Jiavmc euinrirt-u our rsioro 1 too in unu jiui oii:ni:d a new suitxa', illicftlv from tlio Mnnnf.ictu'tM. mirchast-il for casli.on adt'cllnh market, w vuru prupa r-ed to olltr thokamoto rAUMKHH. MnCUANICrf, HUILDKIW. and the rcKtof MnnUlnd. a KPneml stock, mm- nnsinji mi inu mm. nun qii.iiiiPi iiKiiaiiy Ki'jil In 11 dtv Until Ware Store, eiiltuhhi to thti wunto. of thti count v. lit uimsiuillv low nrlf pm. ah 1 iiu.hu wim inu iii"irioiitoi purtnnsinti iootin In our llao can navo Monty by looltlng In at the i New llardwtiio Store. l'lcaso ive us a c ill and rxamtno oar fdnck Vic, Af"". 1.60-lyr lt!ooin.liunr. J A CO II K, flMUlt, t-. U. HKl.17.Klt g Al I T II & S K LTZE Rt IiuporterHandDcalL-rsiurorelijuau'lDtiintbtlc DORAf IILOOMSIWHU Juuo HVC'J-ly rjIIK NKW FAMILY M ri 1 a i iii. 201 liowory. KMl'IUE Mi Tho oxtraoidlnarv uwi'wt filinrH 1 m pro veil tiianuiafiniin .M.iriuti m lu'uvy woik, ban Intlucitl tuo llMl'IHU HKWlNli M.VUIISE to iiiatinf.ictnriMvNnw r'uialli kntiwi klvln unit emiKtim-tion. Utlll uiiinciiuiiion, luiiKiimii i mi iui 11U Willi OllHT 1' Hill 11 .'imiumi Uhciuincss 11 ur otrrsntn's all oimiot Hoi., .un.i... ii-ltliln ri'iicli nf4'err ClM ......,.....- Ij uriinniMl III l.ll.T tllf Li huliu'eirieuts tobiiyerPtdi'aU'Uiiii'l.'(1 .AinciiniH warranu'u. Aiiply for plrrumrs ami any;'.7,w No.'jyiliwery.M out. iveJ-3m. A. 10 JINIISUS LINE. QARRIAGE 5IANUFACTORY, lUooinsbure, I'a. ii. O. SLOAN & IiKOTIIEU Havo on hand und fornilenttheino(.t rcnt.onn bio rates n splendid stock of CAiiniAOES, cuaoira, and every decilition of Wagons both PLAIN AND I'ANCY H A R D W A R E, UU.VH, OUTIiKUY, 40., SO. I'DSTIIIUDUTRKbT, AILCALLGWIIILX., Nov.,..t7.tf.1,,I,L-U)EU'I,IA' I Tl'e undcnlgned would resicrllully announce to I inociiucns 01 liioomsbnrg and the public gcue- I rany in a ne is running an OMNlltUHI.INK uciwtcn tins place and Ihodllleient lullmadile I potsdally(Sunday8ei.ieptcd),toconuect with tho ' several trains gnliui Bonth and Wrsi on tin, rni... I Wlsa and WllllniTicnnrt Tlnllrnfl.1 .r.l ti going Koit), und South on the licliawunna und rA JI ANUFACTURERS llloomsburg IMIIioad, Ills Omnlbushis lire In good condition, commu nions una comfortable, and charges reasonable. I'ersons wishing to tncet or scot heir friends de part, can bo accomodated upon reasonable churn. s uy leaving iiinciy notice at auy or the hotels. I JACOB I, UIUTON, 1'ioprletor. Miscellaneous, M r I.OOMSUUIta NOIt.MAhtuiw.-i Jj KiiAiiY iNs'muu:. UOAltD OK INKTI.U'llw iii:nky cAi'.vint, a. m, rs?l I'rolVhsor oflntelluluulu'id tneory 1111 1 iiruciu. n ... , 1. . vmipWk .M lh nil I Ull .. v ..-, - Teacher uf Timcli, llulsliy "-S uiuiiti'r-. , 11 imt.A.B I'rofi'ssur 01 Ancient lusui.i" , ura''u,' . .... A.M. Ii..r...n,l Miithen.cllei.'. tail I1! tionoiiiy iiilK1"! l'i l 1' Ti.hli.A. M ,f.. ,.fi,r fiit'iiu'.ii) ,;H-' llcv. wariauli'd to Lomndo of thobestand most dur- abhi iiiukrlals, nnd by the most experienced ; Ml WO JIONTHS FREE! FREE 1 ! workmen. All work sent out fiom tho istab- .1. lli-lniH nt will bo found to hoof tho highest i l.it.1 1 undsurologlvu pellcci Kuiltiacuou. iiieyunvo nlson llneii.iorlmtut of K Ii 11 1 G II 8 f lofull the newe.t nud most lushlonuUi styles, Sroll und cmtfully mado und oltho best mater ials. An luspe6tlon of thelr.work Is askid us It Is believed Dial nonu superior can bo found In tho country, Nov. 'JIVMMf. J lllehti to Usn " Al.T.v.va niTW n, . v,..,, . dmlg'ne.h'lt N a""Ut"1 "ll W""lo H un- nuui; i'Hi;v.:.VTIVi: pp mjam: m hTFAJI . u , 1 .1, 1 1.?. i in-nrucie win no ruru shed nt Six Don 1111 !hJsC?",'unorl'L- w" ri''' ' ko amVme ti:n dou.mw rr.it annum rou kvch r. .1. : . a.. t.4 Teachur if Ki-oyrui'hy. hi,,r I li,,.,.a llr.mll. AhU lant li-ucherof iiiatjurw iir 111 JlissAlheM.W'r'.J Teacher of iluslo 011 the !""'"" I Jirs. llallieh.B;:i,.,B Teacher uf Vocal .MuMouiiuni'"" u .... .. t..ii l Ollrf. win "" . I. I'lIILADELPHIA W A Ii f, l' A V K UK. HOWELL & ROURKE, tlASUl'llVl'UlUIH Of Taper Hangings and Window shades, H.ilr Ilooins, Corner l'ourlhaud Murket Htreels, lhlludrl.)ihi, FAcrour, roit.TWKMTV-Tlllnil AMD aASBOM ars NKW Hl'YIiUi UVKKV DAY, OK OUIt OWN MAKI'. Oct, ll.'o'J 3m. rjMIE ESPY HOTEL. IMl'V, (.OIiUMUIA COUNTY, l'A. The undersigned would Inform tho travelling publlolhat h has taken Ihu uUiveualiied estab lUhnieiit and thoroughly renttort Ihe same tor the iHirfcct convenience of his guests. III. larder will bo slockeil with the best the market uirords. Ihe choicest liquors, wines uud clgaisulwiiya to befouudluhlshar. WII.I.IAVt I'l.-ITIT Apr.W,l9-lf li.py, ', BUSINESS CARDS. VIHITINd OAltlui, M.-ITKIt HKAIM. iiii.i. iinAiit, I'llUOItAMMIX, I'oHrr.its, to., Ac, Ntntly niul Chciiply Printed From Ihe Ijiltit hlyksnl Typo at tho ttJI.UMIltAN OKKK.'l-i pOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER, W. M. MOHKOE . CO., P.upert, Pa., Manufaulurci-H of POWDKH KEUH, nud deal.rs hi all kluds ot I.UMB1JK, iflve notice that they are proparcd to uccomcKlale their custom with dlsputch, and on the chtupes enns. Tin: uoir i'ori'i..vn jl-vknii.k maoazini: in The mali rl.ils for miiUIng tho " Vntl.li.n.i.,,. 1 ,''1' m" i 11 fi res1' AMKiuc'.v. Al l,lw supplied bv i s lr n.J n.i 'i Vi " Rml m,r '"andlntf h' , 'i,,,i,ii TK-TT.riTT.. , ALU"V KKKDMS. , enlngnf tho term, but he lU Llo lliev can filter aiai'j - NE W (JOAL Y A R D. Tub undersigned respectfully Inform the citizens or Ulooinshurg and Columbia county, that they keen ull the dillercnt numbers ofstove coal auujtelected lump coal for smithing purpo ses, on their whnrf, adjoining SI'Kelyy, Neal & Co's Kurnuce; with a good pair of IlMiralo scales on tho wharf, to weigh coul, hay, nnd straw. Likewise a horse and wngon, to deliver coal to those who deslro it. As they purchase a lai go ainoiiut or coal.lhey luteud tokeep u superior ur tide, und sell nt the very low est prices. I'leuso cull uud examluc ror yourselves heroro purchaa Ingelsewhere. J. W. IIKNUUHnlloT, AUdUvlUrt MAWON, 'PHE tiiuliTsIiiiii'tl will trilto In ex- X chance ror Coul and Groceries, the following numcd urllrlus 1 Wheat, Itye. Corn, Oats, I'otu toes, Lard, Ilam.Hhoulder.und sldA ineut.llutter, Kggs, liny, ic, ut the highest cash prices, at his Uiucery more, adjoining their coal urd, J, W, HKNDKIWHOT. llloomsburg Mar, I'J.'irj-ly, PlioUlt AND fWD. Theunilerslguedthankrul lor past iiatrouago begs toaunouco tohlsrrknds und lo lliu public that his ' N E W M I L L Is now In complete ruuiilng order.and that he is iirci.uu.il lo do all klndsul Milling u Uhouidelay rartles rrom a distance enn huve their giista ground wlihout delay, so us to tako them homo the sume day, aud as a rule ull woik brought tn the mill can be dono lu twenty-four hours. My present arrungmcuia are such us topmludo the necessity of slopping the mill on uccouut of Ke. high or low water. Till: MX!' l'AMH.Y KI.OUI!. as well as tho lower grudea.audullkludsu CHOP AND FEED kept on hand lnriuantUy, und forsalo nt the low. I est current rates. Oruln of ull kinds purchased. I.lgbtHtre!. lie. 4,'CA-lf, l-KTIii; KN'f . I All new subscribers for Tun I.nTf.K I'oitronAL lor Iho new year, whoso nnmes und money, are sent lu h roro tho last ofNnveinUr will receive tho m ember nnd UccemberNos, of iwi KiiIIKI TEUMS, ON 13 DOLLAR A YEAR KINOMJ COl'Y, TWELVi: CKNTH. The I.lllle Corpora! hus 11 l.uger clrculallon lonL-iiln Ai' .7.1 LlTri ' "' """'C ItL'CilUSrt I if it 1 tliilimiiki. 1. 1 1, II . . . nlilcti t furnUU Uat Hie. low prh o oOno Dollar uUar;tlx copies, ou year, 45; kluylo mtmbei, " . :" 'V hum hi hi will iry ii j in lan ucluh. Iieautituli.iemlums for club". Hiilwribo NO W. Now volmms begin January Ad.liissyi nnuihei. can aluiPj. b0 senf. Ahl'lUII) I,. BIJWEIJ. A CO , Publishers, Olllco or The I.lttlo Coi poril, Chicago, ill. P.H. We al.o Publish tho following j "THE SUHOOL F13STI VAL," iiv, wmi'l1 l,lua,"f.,lf' Jfltlhe. devolcd exclu s vely to hchool lhiiertainmeuts, Kxhlblllo ii l !ty u V'r. HaiiTido Tin:i.im,i: coitpon.u.'H nuw rm.v.viNa "It HMD'S DRAWINCJ LEf-SONS," The best thliignr iho kind ever Issuwl, Price tl.r.1 for elolh binding; i-chool IMItlou,8u cents? HoWl by booksolleis.orsentbyinallon lecelptorphee MKH. MIUitJU'H NIJW JI0O1C, "I'lIK ItOYAI. ItOAD TO roUTUNK." A delight mi and Inslructlre slory ror hoys Price, 5l.iil. Sold by booksellers, or ient by mu" on receipt or pilce. Also nuineri.us other books Adiluss us above, iw.. nlil'.li,1':." MKWi:i,I, A CO., Puhllshers. Oct. J2, Ml Jin. Chicago, 111. SEND FOR A COPY OF NEW 'nwW $i:L'!iHi sy;v man inn ilOOK. ' " 111 ' OHM i.iw!,n,VV1.fl?.ullJ."llal,le8ulJ lo all mailers ol 1, A oio T w '""""e'lwi h.r every Mute lu SJi,.?,','.'.,!11 0l"fess'unul man, Ihu fuiiner, li e inn hanlc, ihu merchant, Ihu manuf.icliirer, ?Si ,;'lulr',,o"Vf nlent, comprehensive, an. rtil bio woik, which will enable him tu draw up uy f,,',".!r."lni;",t,llut. "iiulred.aud that will furnl.h hlui w Hi suih Inioiuiatluu us Is iisuully led for In nil his business relations ir ,!;T.",V,""lc i1."11 everybody inn underslund, uud ii 1 1? 1 IV 1' "ul,le,e t ry one lobe their wn counsel, n .Vil""? '.'e of "IB country umiuall Iledly indorio Ihowoik. Prlceonly I2.V5. Kent hostjuld, Agents wunleiloi r.vwhere. Address n,i i' on- JoliN " Wi'l-l. Publisher, Oct.lO.'eU.Jm, Nu. J-S Uiooiiiefaluti, N. V, Dealeis In Oil. No, IJh'oulh Delaware Avenue, I'hilndclphi.i. Llictilan will he sent on application Sep2l'(,i)-Ut, Maitfil SM im. $10. "WATCHI'S. BUTCHttY Mi c- VllDEUT ST stlfm nun. Tor Pur Water, um durible toJ reili. . ble ; equal to the EOQiiolJ-fuiMotieJ wooden riimw'.aD.l coit less than half tho money. anlv arranceJ j u to te non-freezing, aud la construction io iimt.ia tht an; one can put It up and leep It In repair. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW WAD J) E N T ISTI1Y, II. C. IIOWKU, JIKNTIBT. Itcsneetriilly otlVis his professional services to i oi ';.ale,".'";,,1!l"'llcM";,'u' lllooinsburguiid vi CillltV. Ho is liriimircil Ii. tl,i n.t. r.u.'c,'"i1,lU!0"r.!a ,,he "" "' ''' ixofesslon, uud Is piovlded with the utcst Improved I'oi tcrl ain Tkutii which will bo lnseit on iul pfa'tfu? sliver and rubber basu lo look as ell as i hi niX ural teeth. Telh eslructed hv all the new in most approved incthods, nnd nl opcm Ions ul the tialh careful y and piopel.y attended lu. U Court Il.V.nr. r,"'1 "w """" ''V lb. Tho n.nt Trails Iiuiir uUt lOTiv'w.ficha.JI.O luux) Hnu'iavliigs.iuuj '", r,ii' erlblng all our Wiilclus, r.'i1ue4'l veiopes, which aro i ,;i a u ordcrid 1110 mulled, pil l ' "tl i'l r.r!f:--!!!?.'aJ;.,':,V,,K:r?.A';i woith fioin to 7SU. If V, SIU. NuthlUK call be ol "J..1 h In" 1 IuiuiUcIhIii our sliieaj, nu) I a.lllil. Willie ' .": .'' money wulcli worlh 37-'. t,r;ji,,,ih'ii', '8 oncohelorehucfea SOU nrolilwuy, i-or, .TlM IRVINK'S (ll'1'-' I X I Oct, 15,'ou-sm A.11, M E D 1 0 I UHKII VOIl MOltKTUAN roiiiv . . It. .It.. ost successiiiiinc"';";. ,.ii i or Dyspepsia, M'.?., V , Ague Fever, uud dl" s."1 .....IU'- E die".'"-, uH s In theinoht KUCi'nJfulint'1 ihu t-ttro t umailufiulrtiy or .iritrll t i-r'u A X 11 ill"' fl One 'ii i oncji-ho kIvin It a lulr r'u ;a il I wiinoiu ii. ii is asi'""-T :-.ltti'-,a ellecti d ill Centre uud '"'f i ' . hi,' Huntingdon, uud win-"' j.,,i.' ..si spring. itoi. ' i.,,ir Hf.t ' !' ' ""i. liirir1" I A T 13 K O 0 F B V E It Y INU, tho idiovo diseases hir in" lllriru nn i-i...uii.,, ,.,uild rtacii ii cmed und healthy by uslu ,)1CsS OIIIIAT INDIAN " 'fe'l VARIETY A ! MOST FA VORAHL13 BATES, Tnrr inns....... inujiAO, AND CAMPI.lt J, THOMAH ir . . 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