The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 17, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Cniitlmifit from 1'lrit Pagft,
lttnter tho nauio uf Coollty, mill niso
iirovoiit American vusseU from uhkus
IriK I" tlio transportation of Coolies to
any country tolcrntlug tliosystom. I
also recommciul that tho mission to
China bo raised to ono of tho llrst class.
On my assuming tho responsible
utttliaof Chief .Mugistrutoof tho Unit
ed States, It was with the conviction
Hint three things were essential to Its
peace, perpetuity and fullest develop
ments. First aiuoojj tbeso Is strict In
tegrity in fullllling all onr obligations.
Second, to sccuro protection to tho per
son and property of tho citizens of tho
United States In each and every portion
of our common country, wherever ho
may choose to move, without reference
to original nationality, religion, color
or politics, demanding of 1dm only
obcdlenco to tho laws and proper respect
for tho rights of others.
Third Union of nil tho States with
equal rights, indestructlblo by any con
stitutional means.
To sccuro tho llrst of these, Congress
has taken two essential steps llrst, in
declaring by Joint resolution that tho
public dibt should bo paid, principal
and interest, in coin j and second, by
providing tho means for paying. Pro
viding tho means, howovcr, could not
secure tho object desired without a
proper administration of tho laws for
tho collection of tho rovenuos and an
eo'jnomical disbursement of them. To
this subject tho Administration lias
most earnestly addressed itself with ro
suits, I hope, satisfactory to tho coun
try. Thero has been no hesitation in
changing otllclals In order to secure
efficient execution of tho laws; some
times too, whero In a mero party view
uudesorved political results wero likely
to follow; norany hesitation In sustain
lug efficient officials against rcmou
strances wholly political. It may bo
well to mention, here, tho embarrass
ments posslblo to arise, from leaving on
tho statuto books tho so-called tenuro of
office tict-s and to earnestly luoomuiond
their total repeal. It could not have
boon tho Intontlon of tho fraint'M
of tho constitution, .when pro
viding that appointments mado by tho
President should rcceivo tho consent of
tho Senate, that tho latter should havo
tho power to retain In offlco persons,
placed thereby Federal appointment,
against tho will of tho President. Tho
law is Inconsistent with a faithful and
efficient administration of tho govern
ment.What faith can tho Executlvoput
In officials forced upon him, and thoso,
toojWhom he has suspended for reasons?
Ilowwill such officials bo likely toscrvo
an Administration which theyknowdoos
not trust them. For tho second requis
ite to our growth nnd prosperity, timo
and a firm hut huinano administration
of existing laws, amended from timo to
timo as they may prove ineffective or
prove harsh and unnecessary are, pro
bably all that nro required. Tho third
cannot bo attained by special legislation
but must bo regarded us fixed by tho
Constitution itself, and gradually acqui
esced in by force of public opinion.
From tho foundation of tho govern
ment to tho proscnt time, the manage
ment of the original inhabitants of this
continent, tho Indians, has been a Bub
ject of embarrassment and expenao,and
has been attended with continuous rob
beries, murders and wars. From my
own experience upon tho frontiers in
Indian countries, I do not hold cither
legislation or tho conduct of tho whites
who como most in contact with tho In
dian blameless for these hostilities. Tho
post, however, cannot bo undone, nnd
the question must bo met as wo now
find it.
I havo attempted a new policy to
wards theso wards of tho nation (they
cannot bo regarded In any other light
than wards,) with fair results. so far as
tried, and which I hope will bo attend
ed ultimately with great success. Tho
Society of Friends Is well known as
having succeeded in living In
peace with tho Indians in tho early set
tlement of Pennsylvania, while their
white neighbors of other sects in other
sections wero constantly embroiled.
They were also known for their opposi
tion to all strife, violenco and war, and
aro genendly noted for their strict in
tegrity nnd fair dealings. Theso con
siderations Induced me to give tho man
agement of a few reservations of Indi
ans to them, nnd to throw thoburdcu of
tno selection or agents upon tho Society
Itself. The result has proven most
satisfactory. -It
will bo found more flilJv set forth
in tho report of tho Commissioner of
iniunn Allaire. For Superintendent
and Indian Agents not in the resorva
tlons.officers of tho army wero selected.
Tho reasons for this aro numerous :
"Whero Indian agents aro sent, thero or
near there, troons must ho Rent nl.m.
Tho ngent and tho commander of tho
troops aro independent or each other,
and nro subject to orders from different
departments of tho Government. Tho
army officer holds a position for llfo;
the Agent, at tho will of tho President.
Tho former is personally interested in
living in harmony with tholndian.nnd
In establishing n pcrmanont penco to the
una mat, soino pomou or ins lllu may
bo spent within tho limits of civilized
society : tho latter lias no such nersonnl
interest. Another reason.Is an economic
ono, and still another, tho hold which
tho government has upon a life-officer
to sccuro a faithful discharge of his du
ties in carrvim? out a olvon nnllw. Tim
building of railroads, and tho access
inereDy gi ven to nil tlio agricultural and
mineral regions 01 tlio country Is rapid
ly bringing civilized settlements into
contact with all tho tribes of Indians.
No matter what ought to bo tho rela
tions between such settlements nnd the
aborigines, tho fact is that they do not
harmonize well, and one or tho othor
has to elvo wav in tho end. A Hvaiom
which looks to tho extinction of mm
is too horrible for n nation to adopt
...til....... 1 - 1 1 f .. .... f.
tvuuuui t'liuiiuiig ujjon itscu 1110 wratn
of nil Christendom, and enrr.ni!nrlnr in
the citizen a disregard for human lifo
anu. mo ngnis or otnws dangerous to
society. I seo no substitute for such a
eys em except in placing all tholndians
on largo reservations as rapidly us can
bo done, and giving them absoluto pro
tcctlon there. As soon as they aro fit
ted for It. they should bo Induced to
stako their lands in soveralty and lojsot
up territorial governmont.for their own
protection. For full details on this sub
Jcct, I call attention to tho report of tho
Secretary of tho Interior and tho Com
missioner Of Indian AfliilrH. Tim rn.
port of tho Secretary of War allows tho
expenditures of tho War Department
luiiiiujuur uuuiug mo awn 01 June,
18G9, to bo tSO.0 14.0(2. of which t'ZLRW..
810 was dlsbursod In tho payment of
uuuio uuuiruuivu during mo war, anu is
not chargeable to current army expen
ses. His estimate of 34,6.11,(M for tho
Dijjcunw ui uiuuriiiy ior wo next uscal
year 13 ns low as It Is believed can bo
rolled on.
Tho estimates of bureau officers havo
boeu carefully fccrutinizcd and reduced
unerovur It lias been practicable. If.
howovcr. tho condition of tli
should bo such, by tho beginning of tho
next fiscal year, as to admit of n greater
conceiitrntloii of troojiB, tho appropria
tion asked for will not bo expended.
Tho appropriations estimated for river
uuu nurtjorjmnrovemenuaiid forfortl
rlcatlons nro submitted sojiarutely. What
ever amount Congress may deem pro
per to appropriate for thaw purposes
Will be expended. Tho recommenda
tion of llmUcncrnl uf tho Army that
appropriations bo mado for tho lorts at
Huston, Portland, Now York, Phlladol-
niiiu, iNow urieuns timi wan i mticisco,
If for no others. I concurred In. I nlsn
ask your special attention to tho recom
mendation of tho Ocneral commanding
tho military division of tho Pacific, for
tho sale of thoscal Islands of St. (1
and St. Paul, Alaska Territory, and
suggest that It either bo complied with,
or iniii legislation do nan ior tno pro
tection oi tno Heat itsiieries, irom wiucti
a revenuo should bo derived.
Tho renort of tho Secretary of War
contains n synopsis of tho reports of tho
ueans ni mi remix, oi tno commanders oi
military divisions, and of tho districts
of Virginia, Mississippi and Texas, and
tho report of tho Ocneral of tho Army
In full. Tho recommendations therein
contained havo been well considered,
and nro submitted for your action. 1,
however, call special attention to tho
recommendation of tho Chief of Ord
nance, for tho sales of arsenals and lands
no loncer of use to tho Government : al
so, to the recommendation of tlio Secre
tary ot war tnat tno act oi Mtircii ;u,
ISIi'J, prohibiting promotions and ap
pointments on tho staff corps of tho ar
my, bo repealed. The extent of coun
try to bo garrisoned and tho number of
military posts to ho occupied Is thesaniu
with n reduced army ax with a large one
ami a large number of ttajf officers re
quired Is more dependent upon the latter
Chan the former condition. Tho report
ot tno secretary oi tno jNnvy accom
Dry Goods & Notions.
pauylng this shows tho condition of tho
Navy when this administration eamo
into oiuce ana tno ciianges mauo since.
Strenuous efforts havo been mado to
placo as many ve.els in commission, or
render them lit for service, if required,
as possible, and to substituto tho sail for
steam whilst cruising, thus materially
reducing tho expenses of tho navy and
adding greatly to its efficiency, hook
ing to our future, I recommend a libe
ral, though not oxtrav.ig.int policy, to
wards this branch of thu public service.
Tho report of tho Postmaster General
furnishes it clear and comprohenslvo
exhibit of thu operations of tho postal
servico nnd of tho financial condition of
the Post-OlUco Department. The ordin
ary postal revenues for tho year ending
the iiOth of Juno, 180!), amounted to
$18, :tl 1,510, mid tho expenditures to
&!U,U!)3,1U1, showing' an excess of ex
penditures over receipts, $.Vlo:i,Ui'i.
Tho excessof expenditures over receipts
for tho previous year amounted to if l!,
Hn.O'Ji Tho increaso of revenues for
lSOUover thoso oflbiiS was sRMtti.iwJ.
and tho Increaso of expenditures was
9!'u7,OuS. mo increaseu rovenuo in iu'j
execution tno increased revenue in twis
by IflWi.SOO. and tho increased expendi
tures in wero v-, ,070 less man
tho increased expenditures In ISC,
showing, by comparison, this gratify
ing feature of improvement, that whilo
tho increase of expenditures over tho
Increaso of receipts In IPCS, was $2.1311,-
oS-'i. tho increaso of recoints over the in
creaso of expenditures in lCO wero
I,USl,U71t
The method by which poitairc should
bo niiitl unon nulilic matter is set inrtli
fully In tho report of tho Postmaster-Geueral.
Your attention is respectfully called
to tho recommendations mado by tho
Postmnster-Genernl for authority to
chango tho rule of compensation to thu
main truiiK railroad lines ior services
In carrying tho malls, fur having post
route maps executed, for reorganizing
tho efficiency of tho special agency
servico. for tho increaso of tlio mail
fervico on tho Pacific, and for 'establish
ing mall servico under the flag of the
Union on tho Atlantic. And most es
pecially do 1 call your attention to his
recummendatiou for tho total abolition
of tho franking privilege. This is an
abuse from which no one receives a
commensurato advantage. It reduces
tho receipts forpostal service from twen-ty-ilvo
to thirty per cent, and largely
increases tho servico to bo performed.
Tho report of tho Secretary of tlio
Interior shows that tho quantity of
public lands disposed of during tho
year ending .loth of June, 1809, was
7,000,152 acres, exceeding that of tho
nrecedinir year by 1.010.109 acres. Of
this amount 2,8Uy,.111 ncroi wero sold
for cash, and 2,7;17,!!G5 acres entered
under tho homestead law.
Tho remainder was granted to aid In
tho construction of works of internal
improvement, apportioned to tho States
as swamp lands, and located with war
rants and scrip.
Tho cash receipts from nil sources
wero $1,172,680, exceeding thoso or tho
preceding year $2,810,110.
During tho last fiscal year 23,190
names wero added to tlio pension rolls,
and 4,870 dropped therefrom, leaving
at its close 107.W53. Tho amount paid
to pensioners, including tho compensa
tion of disbursing ngonts.wns 48,122,881
an increaso of $1,411,902 on that of the
previous year. The munificence of Con
gress has been conspicuously manifest
ed In its legislation for tho nohllcrs and
sailors who suffered in tho recent strug
gle to maintain that unity of Govern
ment which makes us one people. Tho
additions to tho nenslon rolls of each
auccesslvo yearsiaco the conclusion of
hostilities result In a great tlegreo from
tli9 repeated Amendments of tho net of
tno iitn or July, 1S02, which extended
its provisions to cases not falling with
in Its original scope.
Tho largo outlay which it thus occas
ioned is further increased by tho more
liberal allowance bestowed slnco that
(into iiiion thoso who.ln tholliioof duty,
wero wnony or- permanently disabled.
Public opinion lias given an emphatic
sanction to theso measures of Congress,
nnd It will bo conceded that no part of
our public burden is mero cheerfully
bornu than that which is Imposed by
this branch of tho nervlco. H necessi
tates further, next lical year, in addi
tion to tho amount Justly chargeable to
tho naval pension luml, an appropria
tion of thirty millions dollars,
During tho year ending tho 30th of
Sept. 18(i!, tho Patent olllco Issued 13,
702 patents, and its receipts wore ?0S0,-USO-being
?213,'.i20 more than tho ex
penditures. I would respectfully call your atten
tion to tho recommendation of tho
Secretary of. tho Interior, fur uniting
tho duties of supervising the education
of freedmcn with tho other duties de
volving upon tho Commissioner of Ed
ucatlou. if It is tlio desire of Congress
to make tho census which must bu tak
en during tlio year 1870 moro complete
and perfect than heretofore, I would
suggest early action upon any plan that
muy bo agreed upon. As Congiess at
tho last session appointed a committed
to take Into consideration such measures
as might bo deemed proper In reference
to thu census, and to report n plan, I
desist from saying moro. I recommend
to your favorablo consideration the
claims of tho agricultural bureau for
liberal appropriations. In a country so
diversified In climate and soil as ours,
and with a population fco largely de
pendent upon, agriculture, tho beuulltc
that can bo conferred by properly foster
ing this bureau are invaluable. I de
sire, respectfully, to call tho attention
of Congress to tho Inadequate salaries
of a number of the most Important offi
cers of tho government. In this mcs
sago I will not enumerate them, but
will specify only tho Justices or the
Supremo Court. No chango has been
made in their salaries for fifteen years,
and within that time thu labors of tho
court havo largely increased and tho
expenses of living havo at least doubled.
During the sumo timo Congress has
twlco found it necessary to Increase
largely tho compensation or its mem
bers, nnd tho duty which It owos to
another department of tho Government
deserves, nnd will undoubtedly rcceivo,
Its duo consideration,
Thore nro many subjects not alluded
to In this message, which might with
proprloty bo introduced, but I abstain
believing that your patriotism and
statesmanship will suggest tho topics
and the legislation most conducive to
thu Interests of the wholo people. On
my part, I promiso a rigid adherence to
tho laws mid their htrlct enforcement,
V. H. UllANT.
jEW STOC1C OF CLOTHING.
Fresh arrival of
FALL AND WINTEn GOODS.
DAVID LOWHNnEHO
Invites attention to his stock ot
CHEAP AND FAMltoNAl!LKrU)THINO.
nt hit Mere ou
Mutn Street, two doors abot e tho American House
nioomsburg. Fa.,
wheiu lie has Just received from New York and
Philadelphia a full assortment of
MKN AND 1)0 YfS' CLOTH I NO,
Indudlnx tho tnoit fashionable, iturnlito, nml
ImndNomo
1 1111143(1 on DH.
conslRtlnR of
IIOX, HACK, IlOCO,OUM,ANDOir,-(lUjTII
COATBANDrANTR.
of nil itoitfi, sizes nml colors. Ho hn nl-o lepten
tshed hl nlrcnily large stock of
l'At.lj AND WIKTUR SlLWIfl,
HiniPED, FiatTRED. AND 1'I.AIN VKrSTS
BHIIITH, CltAVATH, fsTOCKM. (LLAltfl1
llANUKKKCHIEFf, ULOVEH,
SJJSTONIinrtS, AND FANCY AltTICl.M
ll- nns conmnnlly on band a lr?e pud wctl-sc-rced
assortment of
cloths and vrariNtw,
which ha U prepared to mnk to order lntonny
kind of clothing, on eiy hhort notice, and In tho
best manner. All his clothing Is luads to wear,
and most of It Is of homo mannfaetnro.
GOLD WATCHEM AND JEWELRY,
ofoverydenritpl Ion, lino nnd cheap. His casool
Jewelry lt not mrpiifffcdltn thlslplace. Call nnd
examine htt general assort men of
CLOTHING. WATCHES, JEWELH , 4C.
DAVID LOWENimitU.
ALL AND WINTEH. GOODS
A T
I. r. HAUTMAN'S,
I'LAID l)ltlS flOODS Ob'Tlin SAXONY FINISH.
PLAIN hlilVS n-OIM.
ALL WOOL HUES-' iOOI,
IlLACi; AND WJIITF. FLANNEL'S.
ItEll AND WHITE FLANNELS.
IlLACi: .MIXED WATKIl I'ltOOF CLOTH.
l(Lll MIXED WA'lEtl TltOOF CLOTH,
Mt r-LINS CHEAPER THAN FOR YEARS.
M SETS LUUEs' Ft'RH JlST UEC'b.
SHAWL'S MIXED, 1'LMD AND PLAIN.
HOOTS AND SHOES, FOR MEN AND 1IOVS.
GUMS FOR LADIES, MEN AND Cllll.lilf EN
MARTIN'S CKLEIIRATED SHOE (iRESl!,
IILAUKING 11Y 1HE 110X Olt DO.EN.
Nov,2'V0'l-lf.
jyjILLKIt'S STOHK.
FltEHH ARRIVAL OK
SPUING AND HV.MML'R GOODS.
The t ubicrlht-r una lust letnrned irom tho eltle
with Hnotlihr large and select assortment of
SPUING AD SUMMER GOODS,
purchased In New York and Philadelphia at the
owest axiire, uml which he Is determined to sell
on os moderate terms as cafi bo procured else
where m Jiioomsburg. HU etoete comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of the choicest rtyles and latest fashions, together
with a Ihhju Dssoituieut ol Dry Goods and Gro-
eurlts, conHiHtim; of Ihe rouowlny nrtlcles
Carpets,
lilt Ctoths,
Cloths,
Ca,fclmeics,
Shawls,
Flannels, '
silks,
While Goods,
Linens.
Hoop Skirts,
.Muslins,
llollowware
Cednrware.
tlileumvaiH, Uardwaie
bools ami Hhoea,
Huts and Cups
Hoop Nels,
Umbrellas,
IsjUtng-GlessM,
Tobacco,
Coilcc,
Sugars,
Teas,
Ittce,
Allspice,
Ulniiir,
Cinnamon,
Nulincffs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY,
short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which rie. Invites tho attention of the
public generally. The hlBhest prim will be paid
for country produce In exchanse for foods.
S. H. MILLER & HON.
Arcade Buildings, lllooiusburx, Pa.
In
JjMUST CLASS GOODS.
R A 11 IS I) A It U A INS.
The subscriber has Just.lkoreushly reslocked
blstftorerlu CutuwUm.latcly occupied by M'
NlncU & Bhumunrnnd now oners for kale
A COMPLETE STOCK OF Pit Y GOODS,
Gro -cries and general merchandise which for
quality and variely will compare lavorubly with
any In tue country. Ha lias a fresh vsort
lueiit of
SPItlNQ GOODS
which ho wilt dispose of for cash or country pro
duce. Ainouit his Dry Goods will l lonnd all
tho latest und best patterns rf
MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS,
CALICOES, "
FLANNELS,
SHAWIt,
SILKS,
CASSIMERS,
RUOADCLOTHS,
COTT0NADE8
JEANS 4c, Ac.
anocEHiKs.
GLASSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARF.
C'KDARWARK
DRUGS, OILS,
PAINTS,
VARNISHES 4c.
1 1 ATS A- CAl'S, IiOOTH & SHOES
und, In fact, a coninleto line of goods, belonutr.e
folds business. As he buys and sells for eiuii
he can nllorJ to keep his priics as low If not
lower than mosj deulers. Ills motto Is;
"IIUKK HAhKli AN1 KHALI, 1-llOrirN."
COAL OF ALL KINDS
Constantly ou hand and lor sale at thu lowest
market rates.
MORO PHILLIl'S PHOSPHATE,
Elctalatteutloupaldtotheselcctlnnol build
Ins man-rial, Ciithry, Mechanics' Tools, anil
Hardware of nil kluds, to which the attention ol
bulldeu and others Is invested,
UHAIN PHHOHAHI51).
A fair sharo ol publle custlnir, is desired and
tlou Iwomliud to eIvo entire aatlttae-
JOSEPH B. KNITTLK,
Apr. 1J.M) Cm Catawlssa, Pa.
JOU
PHINTINO
Neatly tzeculed at this OWc.
DRUGS &, MEDICINES.
Ayer's
gor,
Fop restoring Gray Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Color.
dressing which
1' at onco agreeable,
healthy, nnd enpctuai
for preserving tho
linir. 7'Wc! or gray
hair 11 soon restored
Id its original color
with the gloss and
f'rcfhntss of youth,
'l'liiu hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bnld
iicjs oflcn, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hnir whore tlm follicles nro destroyed,
or tho glands atrophied nnd decnyed.
lint mch ns remain can be paved for
usefulness by this up plication. Instead
of fouling thu hair with n pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent tlio hair
from turning gray or fulling ofT, and
consequently p'roiit baldness. Frco
from thoso 'deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous nnd
injurious to the hair, tlio Vigor can
only benefit 1ml not harm it. ll'wautcd
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can he found m desircdj'
Coutaiuiug neither oil nor dye, it uoe.
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on tlio hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
1'llACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL ClIOHSTS,
LOWKLL, MASS.
imc i $i.oo.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Tor Dlsoascs of tho Throat find Lungs,
aueh ns Coufths, Colds, Whoopinj
Couch, ilronchitls. Asthma,
and Consumption.
probably never before In tlio whole history of
medicine, lias any tlilnx won eo widely and so deeply
upon the conilstence of mankind, as this excellent
runcdv for pulnionary complaints. Through a lone
seiics'ofjcan, and amon most of tno races of
men It has risen hbilicr and higher In Uictr estima
tion, as It has bccouio belter known. Its uniform
character and power to cure tlio various affections
of the hinja nud lhio.it, have made It know nos a re
liable protcitor against tlioni. While adapted to
milder lunm of disease and lo young ihlldien, it Is
at tlio same time the mo-1 effectual 1 cmcdy that can
bcKivtn for Incipient consumption, and tlio d.in.
Kou'usalli'ctlonsoi ihe throat nud lungs. Asapro.
lbn nsalnst sudden attacks of Vroup, It should
bu kept mi hand in cveiy fanitly, and indeed as alt
nro sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
f liould lie prol Men u uu uus niiiiuuio ior iiicm.
Althoncii tcttlcd C'oimiiHrilloii Is thought In
curable, still great numbers ol eases where tho dis
c.180 leemcd tetlied, luvu been coruplclcly cured,
and tho patient restored to sound licalUi by the
Cherry I'rrinrnl. So complcto Is Us mastery
ocr tlio ili.nrilers or tho Lunss nnd Throat, that
tho most obl InalO of them J h'ld to It. When noth
ing else could i e u li litem, under tbo Cherry i'ec
lorn! tlicysmnUc und disappear.
Mrwis dm IM'.le .(7.eis find great pro
Uclioii fioui li.
.l.;.um Is always relieved ond oltcn wholly
citrctl
Jhunchitl U eenoraUv ciirctl by taliinff O.e
Vhtrrti Veetm'itl tit hm.ill nnd frequent tloses.
pcnevrvlly nro Ita irtuc knou that wo need
not itubll-li t Ito ci-HilP:itoi ol' them lierc, or do more
U;.m u3?tro IHe imUic Ui&t its 11.11:1 lit ie 4 ore fully
inaimMiitd.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
Tor Fevr and Avue, Intermittent Feror,
Chill revcr, Roniittont Tovor, Dumb
Apruo, reriotilccl cr Uilious Fovcr, &c,
ana iudeed all tho affections which ariso
irom malarious, roar?h, or mlasmatio
As It name imi-tlo. It dw rv, mA iloos not
fill. CoutalnlnR neither Avenic, tjinnine, llisnmth,
Zlur, nor nn y othor minora, or poisonous substance
whntover, it In wmlso Inlurc-i nny pntient. Tlio
number nnii ir.iport.inrcoflts euros In tlionffucill'
trict, are Utcrnllr tievoml account, uw wc bclicvo
v ithout ft imrntlct iti ilio hi-torr of Asnio medicine,
Our pride U Kr.itliied iiy UiOftfknoMlcdfiieiits we
receive of tho r.tdicnl uirrs ciTrrtcd in obBtlnatc
carc, and uheru other icmedles liad wholly fuileil.
Unacclimatcd person, cither lcsMcnt in, or
Uftvelling'lhrouch minmat(ft1ocslitiP5, will be nro
tcctcd bv takhii? tho AOIJ7 CVJIV. daily.
Yor hirer Comptatntu, tirlfing from torpidity
of tho LivtT.it f An excellent remedy, itimulatim
Vh Tdvrr into healthy activity.
ror BilioiLs Uisorderi And Lircr Cora plain tt it 11
an fxcfllent remedy, producing many tndy re
tsarkable cures, itIicm other medicines nad failed.
Prepared by 1r. J. C Atkr & Co., Tractlcal
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold
all round the world.
XniCE, $1.00 VKU JtOTTZE.
Feb, 5, 1S0O.
MISCELLANEOUS.
50. HOWEU,
. ened a flrst-class
HOOT, SHOE, HAT CAI AND KUH BTOHE.
nt the old atnnd on Mtiln Hirer t, ll!oomabur,n few
doornnbovo tho Court Mouse lllsstocklr.com
poiedof tho very latest nnd best styles ever oirer
od to the citizens of Columbia County. He can
accommodate the public with the followlnft goods
at tho lowest rates. Men's heavy double soled
stotta boots, men's double nnd single tap soled
Kip U04HR, men h iietivy siogn nnoin 01 mi kjuun.
men's line boots nnd shoes of nil erodes, hoy's
double soled boots nnd.shoes of nil Kinds, men's
Klovo kid Knlmoral shoes.tnen's, women's, hoy s's
and mioses' lasting Knitera, women's glovo Kid
rolinh very flne.wnmcn's morocco ltatmornls and
calf shoe, women's very fine ltld luittonetl gait
ers. In short boots oi nil descriptions both peg
god nnd sewed.
no womu niso van niicuiion in ins nno nninri
meut of
HATH, CATS, FU1W AND JTION8.
hlch romnrlses all Ihe new nnd'nnnntar vnr
llisutprlccHWhlchcamiotfalltosuttmi. Tlicf
ods nro offered nt the lowest cash ratei nnd
111 be guarantrrd toglvo satisfaction, A call
oliclted before purclisslng elsewhere as it Is
vod that better bargains nre to be fond
1, nny oiucr pince in me county,
'67
RAIL ROADS.
gnoWN's fast Kiuiiairr
FKOM rHIfjADEM'ItlA TO HLOoMsmtmo,
and Inlermedlale polntj. Uoods forwarded with
cire nnd despatch mid nt low rates. . - nt
Goods, nt l'lilladelpliln. "'Llfn0,,:
llltlicr 4 Co S. BIl inurRut oun'H
ticulaj, npply Jp
As. 20.ciitr.
T ACKAWAISNA AND UIAJUiMH-
'anSJVSi, IMMengcrTrainswili
(In
rnn as follows i
Scranton
Plttston
Klnsston ......
I'lvmouth
Hhlcksblnuy.
jiernicK
llbHim
Danvlllo
North'd .
riAHHIAGK MANUFACi'OHY,
nioomsburg, To.
M. C. SLOAN 4 BKOTIIElt
Hno ..u hand nnd for sale nt thn most renso
hlo rales n splendid stock or
CAUitiAOEH, nuaaira.
and every description of Wngons lmtli
TI.AIN AND FANCY
J'aUutoulfrom
nlso 11 Hnu ussorlincut of
m 1. r. I (1 II a
., . .twivt. tnslitonnblo styles,
well nnd carefully mude und oftbo best inuter
nl.. . .. ...... 1. 1. v,i nlI 11 u
helle'Si'Vue 'inper-loVeVnji iul h. the
country.
DOWUEK KEGS AND LUMBKH
W. M. JtONUOK & CO.,
Unpert, I'a.,
Manufacturers ot
rOWUKlt KEC1H,
und dealers in all kinds of
LUM1IEH,
Ulve notice tliat tliey nre prepared lo accomodate
their custom with dispatch, and on the chcapes
errus.
N
V. W COAL Y A It D.
The undersigned respectfully iniorm tne
Insurance Agencies.
Q. li o n 1: MUTUAL
LIFE INSl'nAXCE COMPANY
NEW YORK.
Pliny l'reeman, l'resldent, II. C. rrecni.m, Sc.
rh cnpltnlovir 82,0li,(yx),iill paid.
J. 15. K0151SON, ULOOMSllUlta.l'A
OHNIIKAI. AOi:.NT,
Kor f.uerne, Fyconilnf;nnd Cnluiiilila
A
IN
SUIIANCE AGENCY,
Wyoming tno.uuu
.Til mi ..., 4,bun,(ic
l'u I ton.. 300,000
North America 360,000
City 450,000
International 1,100,(XX)
Niagara l.Ouo.uOU
lutnnm M .'tfO.oou
Mereliants I'W.tnjo
Sprlnslleld S70,1I0
rnrmers' Danville ..., SW.IHJ0
Albany City 1U0.00U
Lancaster City 'jo.i.jo
York Horse, Deulh A Thelt... o'i.ijO)
Home, Saw llavon... 1,oou,ia'1
Danville, Ifoiro Theft
rains li'J-ly.
FHBAS UUOWN, Atmtf,
IlLOOMSUUUfl, l'A
Wall Paper and Painting,
TMPOKTANT ,
TO lilllLDEIW.noufeEIlOLDCIW A TENANTS,
Tho nndcrslgncd would announce to tho clip
tcusof Bloonisbttrg and vicinity that ho Is pre
pared to executo
II O Urt C, H I Q N, ANI) O It N A 5t E N T A L
1" A t N T I N. CI
lu nil Its branches.
V A P E It II A N O I N fl
Carefully nt I ended tn,
Bti let attention to business and good workman
ship It Is believed will ment nfalr show of public
patronage.
Bhop nu CatbnrineHtreet between Third ond
Fourth. ,
Mar.0,'(X).ly.
WM, V. UODINE.
PHILADELPHIA
: a r, i, p a p i: ns.
HOWELL A ItOUItKE,
x A K v r A c t u it b it a or
Paper llangluts and Window shades, Hales
nonius. Corner Fourth and Mnrkot
Streets, l'lilladelpliln,
VAC-UlBY.COn.TWENTV.TlllRIl AMI hAKSOM H1H
NKW HTYLK3 F.VF.IIY DAY, OK OI'R OWN
maici:.
Oct.l5,'C8m.
JItnOHS OF YOUTH,
A Kcntleinan who sulIVred for years frci.i Ner.
VOUS dtibllltv. l'retiinliue In eiiv. nml iLirtl.., t.
fecu of youthful Indiscretion, will, loiisako of
fUllerlnKhumunlly, end Ireulonll who need II,
thoiu elpl anddlieellousior mnltlui: Ihosluiplu
leniHly liy which be wa. lined. Klllli lerswlshlnn
to luollt by thu ml vi rilser's ux eilc nee, can do
f fiy uiiiii.ssiii tin iiern I l eiiiiiiueuce,
, , JOHN II. UUIIKN,
Nov. sa.-w.iy. Nu-me,Ut -l"a- N"w Y,,r,c'
"XrANTED. To alt. hut ,ii- ,
1 pluyinenl.we would soy Hist what no havo
KMiiKTiuii nun new iiiiiii; or experiment, us
thosu Who lltllo lullnlveil It lur venri. will i.uiift.
V can prove In you lliiiljini nre fcuiotomnku
iiiouey faster than J ou ran In any nlhei hunorablo
"""""i .iuiiiiih iiiiiui.iiiKi iiui iiiiiu money
Tcqulred loslart, llAItrj.w .V CO.,
HO Arch hlretl.l'hlladclpbta.
Nov. M.'uJ-Sni,
citizens ol lllooinsburc nnd Columbia county
that tliey Keen an mo in
illllerent numbers ofstove
coal and selected lump coal for smithing purpo
ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvy, Neal &
Co'a Furnace; with n good pair of Ballalo scales
on tbo wbnrf, to weigh loal, bny, and sliaw.
T.iirow n n iinisn nnn wncon. to ueiiver turn in
n,n.a .rim tlelrn it. Asfliev nnrcbaso n lnrue
amount of coal.tbey Intend tolceep a superior ar
ticle, ami sell nt me very lowesv prices, x-iciu
call nud exninluo for yourselves hefore pureiiiU'
lUg eiiCWUerr. J. . iir,.,ur,iv.iiu
AUOUMTUH MAHON.
rrtllE uiulorsitrncd will tnko in cs
JL change for Coal nud Groceries, tho following
liameu nriicios neui, nj e, uuu, i un-
1,ut I.nnl llnm Hlirtnhler.fimi side meat.lhlttcr.
i:ggs, Hay, 4c.,nt tho highest cash prices, at his
lilocery more, aujoiuuig nieir cum jam,
J. W. llENDEItSHOT.
IHoomsburg Mar. lD.'GO-ly.
JglLLIAItDSI BILLIARDS I!
?n IIOIIINSON, Proprietors,
11. It. Depot, llloomburg,ra
doing North.
Arrtvo Arrtvo
p.m. a.m.
Uolng Kotith.
Lcnvo Leave
...
... .l"
,.. 7,ai
... 0.V7
..... fi.15
5.113
lavo
10.20
0.50
8.35
WW
:)
7.K
7.'J3
Leave
n. !
1.10
Leave
4.5(1
5.10
6.10
(1.50
7.
8,10
Airlve
7.00
7.9)
7.Vi
M0
K
li.IM
10.0J
10. ia
Arru
U..X'
"r.,;"2".T..,. , u...i,ii, uv i h lo.to a.m.
iin rnr Oreat llend. lllnitnnnitoH, Albany ami
11 poini- norm, T;lToUN U( Bn1,,,
"VTOUTHEItN CENTItAL HAIL'
on and ultcr Nov. 15th IW, Trains wp
leave Northumiikblasu as lollows :
NOllTllWAUl'.
3M A. M. Dally In WllllamMs.ri, tMpi f i .f i
rorftiinirn, iinumuinii,
W) r "li., iinlly. (excJnl Hundays) ior K mira and
lluilalo via llrle liillway Irom Llnilra.
sm p.m., Dully, (cxceptHundays) for Williams-
P TllAtNS SOUTHWAItD.
10.S3 A.M.Dlllly (except.MOUiuiy s;ioriiiui..u...c
WILMINUTON AND l'llII.AllSL,l in.
11.10 P.M. Diilly(cxccptmHi!iysjiorimii.i.""t
wasniugiiiuaiiu i U"UUB,',;,,S yolINO,
(leuernl l'nsvetiger Agelil.
Ai.niEn It. Fiskk, Ucn'I Hupl.,
GROOBItlBS, &c,
GRAND OPENING
(IHANI) Ol'KNINJj
(IIIANI) (ll'KNINIj
(I HAND
tlltAND
OPKNINH
Ol'UMNU
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIK
t ltAll.llOAD. ...
.....i'MH i51 the
vIi nnu linn ......
Trains on tho Philadelphia iKrle Uall 1'iad will
run as iohowsi
WU&TWAltD.
MAIL THAIN Imves l'hlladelphl.'V. P-UP.ni.
" iiriiiuuineiiiiiiu..i.Mi.iii
" arr.al Kile s.'J0p.m
EltlU EXP11KKS leave, l'lilladelpliln ll.llu.iD.
" " nun it u.r imu.
" nrr. ut I'.rie W.UIll.m
ELM I It A MAIL leaves Philadelphia 7.'i0n.ra
" " " .oriuu ...jj if.iu,
" ' nir.atLoeklliiven 7.'Ji.iu,
EAbTWAltD.
MAIL THAIN leaves Erlo 8.10 n.tn
" isnriuu .ii.iu ii.iu.
' " arr. at Philadelphia ii.viia.ni.
EHIE EX I'ltlftili leaves ICrle I.OOp.m
. " Murt'il 5.0JH.IH.
nrr.atl'hlladclpblii. 12.13 p.m.
ELM I HA MAIL leaves Luck llmeu K.OOn. in.
' " Anrtird ll.MJn. in.
nrr.nt Pbllndeipiilu .(WW p. m.
DUI'I'ALO EXl'ltlxa lm is Vt m. nut l.Viinni.
" North'd 2.0.1 n, m.
" air, at Philadelphia v.'Jju.m
Express cast connects nt Cory, Mall East at
Cory and rvlnclon, Express vot ill livluelon
with train Ion Oil Creek and Allegheny Itlver
Hal. lload. A u TYU..lti
General auperluteudeut, Wllllamsport.
WILLIAM II. GILMOltE
Has opened a line Illllinr.l Knloon In nddltlon to
HIS Well KUOWll aclAUIiani. iioiwaaiuuitn
Willi all tho latest Improvements nnd In perfect
order. He keeps on unnu tne uesi
LAGEH BEEH AND ALK
which tho market affords. OYSTEKS to be had
at nil times when In season, also lieet longue,
1'lckled tripe, uiams, &c, ce.
Tho public are Invited to call, and mo prom
ised satisfaction ;clther in blUlaldsol lelresh
ments. Ills
riUAlW AND TOBACCO
cnnuol bo excelled,
nioomsburg, Jan. 1,'Oil.
QMNI11US LINE.
The undersigned would resioclfully announce to
the citizens of nioomsburg and tho publle gene
rally I ha ho Is running an
OMNIDUHLINE
between this place and tbedlUerenl railroad de
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the
several trains going Boutb and West on tho Cata
wlssa and Wlllinuisport Ttallroad, and with those
going North nud South on ihe Lackawanna and
Uloomsburg Hnllroad.
Ills Oranlbusses aro In good condition, commo.
dloua nnd comlortnble, and charges reasonable.
Persona wishing to meet or seo their frteuds de
part, can bo accomodated upon reasonable cbargo
by leaving timely uotlce at any of the hotels.
JACOIl L OIKTON, I'roprletoi
rpVO MONTHS FREE I FREE ! I
TUB SlOIT l'Ol'l'I.AK JUVESII.K HAHAZlMi: I N
AMEllK'A.
THE LITTLE CORPORAL.
ENTlltELY OHIOINAL AM) FI1WT CLASH.
All new subscribers for Tin; Litti.u C'ouroilAl.
lorlbu new year, whoso names and money mo
sent In before tho lust of December will receive
the November nnd December Nos of 1WJ FltEEl
TERMS, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
HINGLE COPY, TWELVE CENTS.
The Llttlo Corpora! has n larger clrculnllnn
IIkiii any other Juvenile, Wocazlnu in ttio world,
and Is bettor worth the price than any other
magazine ever published,
llccause or Us Immense circulation, we aro en
abled to furnish It at tho low prleo of One Dollar
n Year; Hlx copies, ono year; 85; single number,
1- cents; or free to any one who will try to .ralso
n club, lleautllulpieinliiinsforclubs.
Hubscrlbe NOW. New volumes beglu January
and Jul); buck numbers can always be sent.
Address
ALPKCD L.BEWELL4CO., Publishers,
Olllce of Tho Little Corporal,
Chicago, 111,
P. H.-We also PnblUh the following ;
"THE SCHOOL FESTIVAL,"
An Original Quarterly Maeazlno, devoted exclu
slvely lo School Entertainments, Exhibitions,
Tableaux, etc. Prlco Fifty Cents a year. Maniple
copy 1 J cents. '
THE LITTLE COItPOItAL'H NEW PItAVING
IIOOIC.
"REED'S DRAWING LESSONS,"
Tho hcttthingoftho kind ever Issued. Price II..V)
lor j-lolh binding; School Edition, t.0 eenls. Hold
by b'siksellers,or cent by mullnn receipt of price.
JUtS. MILLElt'H NEW BOOK.
"THE ItOYAL ItOAD TO FOnTUNE."
A dellKhtful and lnstructlvo story for boys.
Price, J1.50. Bold by booksellers, or ent by mall
on l ecelpt of price, Also numerous other iooks.
A i Id ress as above .
ALFHED L.HEWEI.L CO., Publishers.
Oct. anil an. Chicago, III.
JOMICSTIO ECONOMY I
t'AMPILLION OAltPETI
A new, elieap durable, healthy, and 11
FLOOR COVERING I
A substitute for oll-clotu at on-llilrd th. cost.
Tills cariiet Is produced by a peculiar eomblna
tlon of strong, heavy parar, prluled lu ornauieu.
lal colors, and coaled with it lough, e hullo, water
proof enamel which recclica the water, protects
the colors und paper endures washing, and leu
deis the carpet bright and beautiful In the ex.
tseine, Us advunluges are as follows i
It', cost lenders It iivallable loallebiskest Ills
exceedingly smooth ond glossy, and It aciumu.
latesiiexilo nodustj uuors not reoulr. to be
taken up and cleaned like other curpel, uud thus
saves much labor and tumbles Uy o'CoallMr
with Ihe Cainpllllon KiuiuelkwusliinaTly as the
case inuy ieiiulre, (which costs but a trilli,) It will
last Indefinitely, een an gu,and always aniwar
I1s.il li till Ill-lulls' . In ilu i . ... .. .. -.11 ,.'"
U pltml upon ihe paper for weur, but exclUHlvu.
i'v.M.M- .iv.MJiuuiiA)itiiii(. me ugurtt pa
er htliiK imi-a only to m cur tU colorn. lai.ii
Iiau rweiuly het u utmi for variety uf uurvolv.
rvi'ii .oriruiiKw, iooik, nour 1juk uuU eariiiHi:
llillfl. Illll Illll IirkL UUfllim Imr lit I.'
a luencu. in con vert It lulu csrpet or lloor cove,
lug, all c.ucede It tu b uu enllrs success!
We hat. pun based tao right for Columbia
county and iuu furnish th. i,t to inirshsuts
ut manulacluiers inlets.
Yon are lutlted tu call and examine the
gisKlsnlijiirstJie. M'KKI.VY, NUAL& CO
nioomsbuig.Dcc. irui-tr. ' LU-
EADING RAILROAD.
WINTElt Altll ANOEM EST.
Monhay, NoVKMltKll 2in IW.'.
On at Trunk Lino fiom the North nnd North
west lor I'blladclphla.New Yolk, Heaalng, I'litti
vllle, Tumaiiua, Ashland, Hhamokln Libation
Allenlowu, Kubtoil, Eplnalu, Llllz, Lancaster,
Columbia, lc,
Trains leave Hnrrlsburg for New nrk. ns fol
lows: At J,:m, 5,Mand,lua. in., 1J,VM noon nud
2,So &ll,oiip.ni.,conucctiug with similar trains ou
the pu. ltullruad, nnd airltllig at Nework ut
10,45, a.m., a: 12,u3 in., & U.'Vj o,:Lj 0: 10,ix) p. m,
and (Limn. in respccllvt ly. Hleeplng cms at com
pany ;theA30 a. ui.,5.ai a.m. uud 12.00 m. trains
without chauge.
Leave llarrlsburg for Itendlng, Potlsvlllc, Ta
mariua, Mlnersvllle, Aslilaud, hbuluukln ,1'lne
Urove, Allenlowu & Phlla'd. uis.iou.m., S2,Sii
4,10 p.m., stopping ut Lebanon und piliicipal way
statlons:tbe 4,l0pm. train making eiinuectious lor
Potlsvlllc und Columbia only. For Potlsvlllc
Schuvlklll Haven and Aubuiu. vln Sclmvlklll
and Kusijuchnnuu Uallioad, leate Harrisbuig at
3,10 p.m. llcturnimr: Leave New Yoik ut l),oo
a.m.and l'.'.OO in., and 5,00 and S.mp.in. l'hlludel
phtA ut 1.1) a. m, and 3,30 p. in, hleeplng cars
accompany the o.oo n. m., nnd5,00 and s,oop.m.,
trains Irom N.Y.wlthuut cliamre. Way Passenger
Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,') a.m., connecting
with similar train ou East Pa. railroad reluming
from Heading at o;tip.uistopilug at nil stations
leave Pottsviilu ato,no,iKa.ni.,niid3,ijp.mliiimii
klutit 5,40 and 10,40 a. m., Ashland at 7,0'ia.m and
l,iJ I1ISIU lUllllUlllll Ul l.JJ II. 111., HI1U .,.'0 p.
fur Phlladelnhhi.and New York.
Leave I'otisville via Hchuylklll and Susque
hanna ltuilroa.1 at8.;5 a.m. lor llarrlsburg, and
11,-yj a. in., ior I'luuurote aim ireiuoni,
Heading Accommodation Train leaves Itenilln
at 7,30 a.m., returning leaves Philadelphia at 1. 13
l'ottstown Accommodation Trulndenvcs Polls
town ul 0,1 a.m.,, reluming, leaves Pbiladilphlu
ut 4.00 ii.m.
Columbia rtallrond Train leave Heading at
l,u turn., uuu u-u p.iu. iui- x.punua, i.iuz, Lunciu
tcr. Columbia. Ac.
Perklomen Hall Hoad Trains leave Perklomen
junciiou in e,uuu.m., nnu o.l'i p. m. lh.'luruln;
LA'uve niiiinuicu: ai e.io a.m., nnu l,mj p.m., con
necting with similar trains on Heading luilrond.
On Sundays, leave New Yoik at s.oo p.m., Phil
phial e,jo a.m. nud .1,15p.m., the ,Hl a.m. train
mug uuiy iu ueauuig; ruusville 0,00 a.m.;
llarrlsburg nt 5.au. m. 4. lu uud ll.eo p.m. ami
Heading 12.43 M!dnlghl,nnd7.lin. in, lor llarrls
burg, ai7.Voa. in. and I2..V Mldiuglii, lur N. w
York and nt V.4U a. m. nnd 1.23 ). in. lur Phlia-delpbla.
Commutation, Mileage. S-cnsnn, Hehonl nml
Excursion Thkets lo uuu llolu till pninls, in ie
duced mien.
llaggiigcihiclild through; 1C0 puuud iilloed
each pusst nger,
O. A. N1COI.LH,
General Huperlntendeiil.
Heading, P., Arr. 20 UtO.
CATAWISSA ItAILROAD-On mid
after MONDAY, Hep. b, iw, Piis-,cnger
trulus ou.the Ciiluwlssa ltullruad will run at the
following named hours:
.! il tknlh.
Dep.K.15u,m
" 0.15"
" 0.47 "
" 10.03 "
' 10.43 "
" 11.11 "
" 11.17
' 12.22 p.m.
" 12M "
" l.US "
" 1.20 "
" 2.13
" 4.i3
Arr. 0.4i
HTATIOSU,
Witllamsii t.
Muncy,
Watsuntown,
Milton.
Danville,
Hupert.
catawlssa.
llliiglowu.
riummiL.
' tlunkuke,
1 E. Mabouy .Iiitic.
Dlne.Tiiuianua, Dine.
Himling.
I'uiiaiieipuia.
Hail .VmA
Arr, (!.ii p. m.
Dep.o.24 "
" 4.57 "
" 4.10 "
" 4.IO "
" 3.1) "
" 3..r.' "
" 2.2.3 "
" I.S'l "
" 1. 10 "
" 1.3) "
' l.io
" 10.40 u.ia.
6.13 "
u qn-. it 1 UlfttW ) Dl It Via, ItCUll
Ing or .Munch chunk.
Fiuin New Yoik Ma. I ,,
Mauih Chunk.
NoChnugoof tars bttwieu Willlamsiiort und
Philadelphia. OEO. WE1III Buy't.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, &
WEhTEHN I tA 1 LHOA I). Summer arrange
ment, Apr.5,ls(,0. Tiulus leave us follows!
WI.SIWAIIP.
Ac-corn
Ex-
luess
Mull
BTATIONU.
Mali
Ex-
plt-SS
Ac.
com.
u.s.r
0.10
6.30
.61
1.15
3.15
13
S.60
r.M
o lo:
9 10
0 25
I) 00
I) 13
y su
7 15
ii
7 lit)
5 3.1
5 3.1
5 2.1
6 11
6 01
1 11
4 20
JSS
5 II
3 25
1 13
2 60
l H
r.M,
3M
3.3.5
3.25
3.00
12,10
8.30,
S.45
U.031
11.30
2.10
12.K0
ll.ll
11.35
1.40'
3.
1.00
11.2.3
1I.V0
11.02
111.17,
lU.Ltl
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10.13
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0.22
0.00
8.431.,
8.15
7.3.S
7.30
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(1.50,
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0.10
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.....u,.lloboken
Newark.
WiuthlniFtiiM ...
via Cen. HIT. of N.J.
-aviT ion.
U-'oclLibtiliibn
....New liampiou ,
..... Oxford
lllldgevllle
....Philadelphia
ireiuon.
Pllllllpsburp
.Munuuku Chunk...,
Delawuie
.....Mount lieihel
Water Oan
.....Htruudsbuig !
...Mjiruguevllle
...Itenryvllle
Oakland
Huks
...'lubybnnna
, Gouidsboro
Moscow
Dunning
Hcnillloil
Clink's Huumilt,.,.
j-.Faeloryvine',7.'.'.Hl!
..Hopbotluin I
....Montrose
-New Mllriiut
Grcut lleud
two
11.15
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11.5s
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4 00
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1.25 8 12
1.13 8 50
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A.M.
11.10
11.30
11.111
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1.33
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2.20
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COMNtCIIONK,
AtNewIIaiu(.ton, with Central H. It. of New
1IMe,ffi
in wusuingiou.williMori s Essex lt.H for
,"1'!,k;N?,'".MorrUtown,lter. lluiketts.
town. ICastoo, Ac,
HAit ?orU? nUVu.u!tt wliu t'elvldeio Delawaro
M'oe?;svlW!Si!llLu5rg,:UtOU' "'""l-rg,
n 11 iWi i I..V, CKawaiina 4 lllooinsburg
M'rl ii"i o.bantrA,?.!!!:
lam-
uud
t.
geilt,
,nAl Ui t!,u,l'"!l"!l.'.,1l Frl" Hallway, for lllngli
ton, Umliu, lluilalo. Illiuca,, Kyriiciue
'""lA'iirvi.v Vi1'- "ALllTfiAbSiil
It. A. 1II.NH3 , Gen, Puss, and Tkt. Age
SEND FOR A COPY OF NEW
K!!!Tiq.v jyitLiv kveiiy man int.
'i;.S,.,,A i:u.NII IH'HINIWI FOI151
1 ,A l'0",,l'!t,!! inJ r' "able guldo to all mailers ol
awaiid business irniisacirons for eiiiy mJlol
Ibe Inlte,lP,.!.rir'.l0,,?1 .V1'"1' ''""'".
uier,
enel r... V . " " . ".'uuu .III
rellable'w rk7u mVSi V..,"S .T. .b " f.1.'. .
wln"",1"1'1.", ''" bo reiiulied.aud tliut
will furnish him wil l sue 1 Inlormalloii as is
T'he.nn,l,UU'bl?,"Very,J",),'V,llul' ''"Acoui scl,
ni,Vit 1 1! ''"',!" ul."' '"unlry timiintli
neuiy endursu the unrlr. l.rl,.u wt . 'u '.
post paid. Agei'ta wanted uverywheiet' Addri.J
JOHN II, WEI.LH, Publisher,
,iuuuitf riiroetw, y.
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL ANI)
FALL AND
OP
WINTElt (IOODH,
WINTElt (IOODH,
WINTElt (IOODH,
WINTElt OOODM,
WINTElt GOODS
consisting ol
eonslsllng ol
consisting of
consisting of
eonilstluij of
DHY GOODS,
DHY OOOIH,
DHY (IOODH,
DltY GOODS
DHY GOODS,
HATH AND CAIM,
HATH AND CAIN,
HATH AND ('.MM,
HATS ANI) OA I'M,
HATS AND CAPS,
nooiH
IinOTH
HOOTS
HOOTS
HOOTS
AND HHOEH,
AND HIIOK.H,
AND SHOiX,
AND SHOES,
AND H1IOEH,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HEADY-MA HE CLOrilINO
11EAD3-MADK ll.Ollll.NG,
HEADY-MADE ClAll'HINU.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
LOOKINO-GLAHHKH,
LOOKING-GIISHES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES
LOOKING-GIiASSIiS.
NlirlONS,
NUTlUNtt,
Mll'IO.NS,
NOTIONS,
NUllONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAIN'fS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OIIJ,
PAI.N1S AND OILS,
OP.OCEHlErt,
OHOCE1HI.S,
GHOI'EIHES,
GHOt'F.lltl.S,
OHOt'lilllES,
IH'EHNSWAHE,
iJlIEIiNSWAHi:,
ItUKENhWAHl:,
OIIKKNSWAHE,
ItUEEN.SWAHE
HAHDWAHE,
HAItDWAHE,
HAHDWAHE,
ll.UHHVAHfc:,
HAHDWAHE,
TINWAItE,
UNWAHE,
1INWAHE,
TINWAUfcl,
TlNWAItE,
SALT,
SALT
HALT
SALT,
HALT,
FISH,
PISH
F1H1L-
1'ITH
FIH1I,
OltAIN
GHA1N
O I IAIN
UHAIN
GHA1N
AND SEEDS,
ANI) SEEDS,
AND HEEDS,
AND HI'.KDH,
AND SEEDS,
AC,
AC.
AC.,
AT
McICELVY, NEAL A CO.'H,
McKEI.VY, NEAL A CO.'H,
MfK'ELVY, NEAL & CO.'S.
McKELVV, NEAL At CO.'H.
McKEI.VY, NEAL A CO.'H.
Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets,
North we.t corner of Main nnd Market streets,
Northwest corner of Main nnd Market Streets,
Northwest corner ul Main ami Mnrlcet Streets.
Northwest corner of Hum nnd Maiktt Streets,
IlLOOMSIllIttO,
llLOOMSHIIItO,
11LOOMMIUIIG,
HLOOMSHimO,
lUilJUJlMHIllli,
I HON
I HON
I HON
I HON
HtON
PA.,
PA
PA.,
PA.,
PA.
AND NAILS.
AND NAILS,
AND NAM,
AND NAILS,
AND NAILS,
lu targe quantities nnd at reduced rales, alway
nil mum.
Sowing Ma
Q.ROVER A lJAKEliV
Finsr v
'HEMIC)!
ELASTIC
BTltt
FAMILY
SEW1SG mem
l95imOADWAY,.N1:WYot,
i
7.10 Chestnut strccl p,,,,, Jj
POINTS OF KXCEm,M
Ileaiityund Elasticity or sin.h,
Perfection nnd H!iuplcy t 5,
Using both threads directly UmJG
No fastening of scums by limj
fl
If
1
3M 111 Ell
1
of thread.
Wide rnngo nt appllealln uu
adjustment.
Tho senmielalnsltslnautytnJ
Washing nnd Ironing.
Ilcsldes doing nil klti.Is r w tkJ I
Sowing Machines, the JIm,tB K
most beautiful and penuai
oruameiitnl work,
CJ-'I IlO llllllll Sl. I'm n,l I'
Exblblllons of Ihe Uidlcil n,asif
havo been nwnrdeil the (IroKrjLfS
Machines, nnd tlio uork doncbvtliJ
exhibited in compt lltion. (j
r-Tho very highest pnw. mEJ?J
THE LEGION OF 1I0XUII, uR,f!
the representative of the OrmmM B
Machines, nt the Exp.uition rnltiy!3
1S07, thus attesting thilr gresi (tpTJS
alt other (jewing Machines.
l'O 1
ALE
II Y
A.. 3D O RAft
HLOOMMWRGh
Juno SH.'O!) ly
T
M1E NEW FAMILY
Oet.l9.'00-3ui.
Hardware 8c Cutlery.
riMIE NEW 1IARDWAIIE STORI
J. NE PLUS ULTHA.
Having enlarged our Sloro Hoom and Just
OPENED A NEW SUPPLY,
directly from Ibo Mauuf.icturcrs, )iuicbased for
i-iin, uu iiiicciiuiiig in. irui",w e are piepa'ncu l
otfer ttiosnnoto
FAItMEIW, MECHANICS, IIUILDEltS.
andlhereKtof Mankind, n general stock, com
nrUlng all tbo kinds and Qiulltlis ie.ii.ilh kept
In a illy Hind Wale stoi.., suitable to ibu wants
of Ihe county, at unusually low prici-s,
Alt tliosewb(inrodf.slriousot purchasing goods
In our line, on save Momy by looking lu ut the
New Ilanlwnrehloie.
Please glvo us n mil and examine our stock Ac.
. HUNYAN A WAHDEN,
Apr.23.MMjT H'oomsburg, Pa.
jAiou K. Sjurii. w is, Hc.TzEit
g M T II & S E L T Z E R,
Importers and Dealers lu Foreign an I Domes tlo
! W
1 .V fi M A i IllJlfu
U A R 1) W A R E,
O UNS, UUTLEHY, AC,
NO. W3.V.THIItnSTl!Kr.T,AIl.CAI.lOWllILLl
Nov.:2.67.f.1,UI'A1,,2miIA-
'o manufacturers! "
si'i'i'1.? 1",,,'" " ALLEX'M PATEN T NTf.L .
dl.A;,.,.v"A " "I'liiicrlTiViiu1;,);.
suitE n'msTrajiPwu,,,; in bteam
The aitlele will bo furnished nt Hiv rim, ...
TEN l)OLLlts PlJIt ANNUM FOlt EACH
forifilon't lalrTlli; ' H'M" r""y
ALLEN A NEEDL1S,
Dealers In Oils,
No. 4.'south Delawaro Avcnuo, riilladelplila.
Cliculars will bo dent on application.
For Purs Wjtcr, u..
,ui.iciurKioin'Ump
cuuirijr isiieiets,
durable aafietii.
till equal to the
gOOllolJ-fElllOUOll
wooden l'lucn. and
'I lets thaa hall Ihs
noaey. limit srrsnae,
a ks to L uou-frzl
snil la tonitrncllon io iluiplo
r?T.7n"r7paT,:pu,',Uf'
'b24&67b
rnnEtT St
VV"t
Vf-.'M l'"V
a xrr jirrr. w m. i. tv
TtiP DFtt . H
au tHEArtST PUUP NOW VF
J) E N T I H T R V .
H, C. HOWElt, DENTIST,
is provided wlth thel
?,f."'' .' ";rt"d on gold b.tA,n?.
..1 tl "',ut'r 03.0 to ItMJU. HH VU'll lUtliu mil.
unit House, snmo side. """"
nioomsburg, Jun,3i,'6iiti
s
Ii A T E
R O 0 F I N O,
I. VERY VAIICTV
iMOST FAVOItARLIC II STES,
miiv ...... ...
li , anii lAhrill J. THOMAS
Mtr.iwiyr. i.io-rasbrg,I'a.
Arnillliliinl.l..,!!.. .I.'.'i ' n.,i . ...
n , i''ii 'i1"'"'; '.'"y "ftdliielly upon be uler
and biliary iluclsjind carry i.l he i,0 ,011 wiib n
aKnis'ife
WndU,!r''Dr,'fc,H
?u&l? Wy "'""'""'K. llendef.'nniVs
201 Howery. KMPIHC
Tho eAlntoiilliKiry nw ',es ol Ik
improvou iimmniu-innti;
lu'uvy work, h.us Imluctu
to iiiAtiiifiirtiiro u New rum ill Mt t
lino stylo iukI oonstnu'Ilnn, wlttiL-e
lliLIlieilLutloii. lii:iklliiitU'(i!l.il inlrtu
U. ...in. ,.11,0. i-.i.ti,. ifd.htiu i
utii-fulrusH it far f
uL'TiSTiiirs am rtf.Mrti.iM
Tho nrice t)f this lu-kiiouIttlCfjy-Q
tlcll! Clillll'H M itliln rt'iit h (if fVch Cilfi
Coiiipnuy Is invpitu'il lo nirr ibf.
liii'iiMiu iirniiiltil.
lit. 1v r.sp liniiluru mil! (..ItlllUHiW
h.MPHIESi:WiXIMl'li:
.NO.iHI U'lSH) '
Ocl. l.i.'tSO-ani.
Miscellaneous
BI.OOMHIlUItaNOItMAI.MIW-6
EltAllY INriTlTlHE. fj
110AKD OF INSTiaviwi
III'.NHY CAHVEIt, A. M.,tJ
Professor of Intellectual and JR
theory and prailliref
Jilss Hiirab A. Carur,rmpl
Teacher of Fieuih, Ikilsiiy m1
iiraiuuvi.
IsnacO.lhst.A.II Sf
Piofessor ol Auclint Uiui't-
Gramuisr, l
J. W, I'lrrec.A.)!'
Piofessor ol Mullieinntlis. mip f
tionoiuy t(
Itev. D.CJolin.A.M-
Prolu sorol chcinWryniiJlJj
F. M. Hate.. ,fc
Teacher of geography. bW") tw'm
James llrown, ,1
Assl taut tencberof uisiiiriiiw ",
ts-
Or iiimar.
Miss Alice Jt.Csne;. 11
Music ou thcpIanoiK-V
Teacher of
... ir.iilu I,. HwL
Teacher of Vocal .Music and ""!ItoS J
x.i.. illi M.0il,
'Cn..!,. I-nf IllOdt'lfci-
The FALL term, wilt '''""Si,'!
and until our hoarding I'Su'l
c , on nppi cuiion io im i "J' ,iis,a
iiViriii,i with homes 111 rleWII
ii i. i.,..,. f,..ii,i,iiii toounni"
eiilntr r,f llm term. Iillt Wlllll tti"U''
ble they can enter nt ony lbnf
.March ii) lbtW.
WATCHK.
fci n
. .'. :.:. ,iti'
Tlio Great Trnuo imi' i f
(Incnrpoiated by tho State)
noun miter tvaicnesiii ;-.-:,
1U.00U Engravings,. fully "$'.".
nnl.n.l i,n, mnlled. isist I Hi r.
crliilng nil our tvnlcncs, '! r;.!
veioiies. uiueu aro iuui".is"y. 1
t cr lluntlug wal'i h us
giuviug eillllies inf i
wnrlh fiom to to T4i. irrc;l J
JIU. Nothing tnu be lost b) ' J 'Vwf
nonrticloln our siock i "v- . , j
money asked, while ,""'
wuleh wnrlh t75). ( III ''"
once hefore lias
200 llroadwuy, Cor
Oct. 13,'iiU-Sin
silly .UdeH.uliil V
P I M V L E S.
vvMlSiM
Tau, Frecklts, Pimples, lllotc . J
tloiisnndliuiuirlllcsollher-ki"" I
soil, clear, smooth and i',?"11i?rurt,l'
He will also send rllKt . ililV'
duclng.by veiysl iiiple mi JJX''
ot liiirroiiabaldlicadorM i's"';'"
tblity days Horn flratappli,
Tho iibin e can buobtuliifd l . !v rtf
addressing TIIO. F. t'lIAI J;
p. o. liox 6iai,li3lJriJ)'
Aug. 0,'UI-ly,
rpo CONSUJIl'TlVKH. I
'ilio Advertiser, having l"''.''
in u lew w ,ks. by n vi ry ""s
bat lug s mien il set end i "."",, i-
iiiniiioii.aiiii thin uieaii ; i, ,
isiiiixlous to uisko kiionu I" "
eis uie meuns nl cure.
Jo all who tltsllo ll, i e v
i Hi a
i.nmr.i .
prescripunil liseil luce ,i, n
ilonsKrpiepuiliig and nfJ,,kr.i'
Ibey will lliul n suioCure forj-Jf, ilk
inn. llionchills lie. The "'WmiiU'
1
scr. In sending Ihe V'.V.r.! iutl
hunt! kiwi, anil siireud.liit"' " ' tl
ioucelvis to be liitiiluiiblci u'.,,!'
nillererwlll try bis rimed) . n
nolhliig,nndiiiuypioteablcs"'IL
PurlKs wisblni iho i;r" 1 U
auditM lti.v. l,iXr'i,.iii..'
Wllllumsbiut. Itlustl""
Nov.t:o,'61)-ly.
BUSINESS C1AR1W.
VIM1TING l'A" fjn,
Noutly nml
From tho Idlest K'jluUS "