Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, March 05, 1864, Image 4

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    Farmer's Department.!
HINTS ON RAISING CALVES.
Calvos tiro rnlsod for voal, or to becomo ,
milk proJticors, or to bear tho yoke, or i
unbroken to bo usatl nsbcof. Whoro
tho production ofTcal is most prolitablo,
it is usuhlly best to givo each good cow'!
two calves to Teed, and let them run with 1
her and havo all tho milk they will draw.'
In winter and carlcy spring, this cannot
bo dono, and the calves must bo brought
to tho cow thrco times, a day for tho first
week or fortnight, and twioo a day 'after,
that; if tho calves lcavo any milk, tho
cow should bo thoroughly stripped each
timo. This nlan saves much labor in
. ,
milKtllg. allll SO 600n as OIIC pair Of onlVCS
.. .. ...
Das been SOlU to tho butcher, another pair)
may take their places.
- (,. ..
vuna ..in uauuiij 1
own auj calves given to thorn after one or
two milkino times, and thev mav then bo
, r, . ... , , .. !
lCtt to run together in the pasture. Tho I
, til. i r I
Calves SUOUlU DC nearly Of an ago, No COW
that will not givo plenty of mill; for two
calves, ought not to bo kept for anything
but hoof ; and it is an excellent plan to
mako tho short tcated cows nurses in this
way. Tho calves which are to bo raised
either for beef or breeding, should havo
nil tho milk after they are 0 or 8 weeks
old.
Where butter is made, and the milk can
not be epared to tho calf, tho plan of a
correspondent of the Agriculturist may bo
followedv Ho writes : "Shortly after the
calf is dropped, tnko it from the cow and
put it in a dry, well littered stable. Part
of oaoh day,it should be allowed the rango
of somo adjoining yard, for exercise. By
separating cow and calf thus early, the
former is sooner weaned from her off
spring, and the latter learns to drink milk
more easily ihan if allowed to suek for
several days. Milk tho cow at once, and
feed the calf all it will drink. To teach
it to drink, givo it your fore-finger with tho
back of the hand immersed in the pail ol
milk ; a low trials wilt suffice. DuriDg
tho third week, givo about ohq quarter of
skimmed milk ; in the fourth week, one
half, and after the sixth week, let it be all
skimmed, but sweet and as warm as newly
drawn milk. After two months, weaniD""
from milk should begin, Feed a little In
dian moal wet up in milk or water. Give
once a day, a little soft, sweet hay; he
will soon learn to nibble it. A pint of
Oats per day may early bo given. Soon
he will learn to cat grass, and then in
good pasture, will tako cure of himself.''
Tho practice of icmovinrj the calf from
to dam wo do not commend, though it is
Tery generally practised. After tho labor
and trial of maternity the .cow ought to
havo tho satisfaction of sucklink her off
ppring, at least so long as it is neoeS3ary
for the calf to havo nothing but pure milk.
Tho cow will often worry and pine if the
ealf be taken away too soon, and a tenden
cy to garget or caked bag is often tho re
suit. Moreover, if tho calf bo fastened in'
a calf-pea or elsewhere, and allowed to go
t'o the cow three times a day, entire sepa
ration will be much more easily borne af
ter a few days.
Where the milk is sold, and it is best to
wean the calf from the eow as speedily as
possible, it may be removed after a few
hours. Meanwhilc.the cow will havo lick.
cu it and nosed it to her heart s content,
giving the little thing a notion of matters
and things about it, setting its blood in
circulation, and getting it well on its feet.
The calf will havo taken its first meal, and
''butted down the bag,'' as they say. The
Grst milk should never bo witheld from
Cue call ; utterly unlit tor human food, it
is aperient in its action, and cleans out the
bowels of the calf as no medicine can.
Serious results follow, if tiiis docs not take
place ; in case the bowels do not move, a
dose of two ounces of castor oil, with a
teaspoonful of giugor, ought to bo admin
istered. The removal of tho dark, gummy
feeoes with which tLo bowels of a newly!
born oalf aro more or less filled, is very
important. After tho calf is removed, it is
kept away from tho cow except at meal
times, three times a day. After about the
third or fourth day, it may well bo taught
to drink from a pail, The milk must be
freshly drawn at first, the next day, part
tkimmed milk may be used, and liy the
time it is a week old, it may bo fed on
skimmed milk altogether. Then begin to
add a little thiu gruel, being careful to
check any tendency to scouring, by scald
ing part of the milk with a little fine flour.
Bran added to tho gruel is loosening; fine
wheat flour and boiled milk h avo tho'op
posite tendency. So that with careful
watching, a calf may easily bo set right
without physic. Whero calves run with
tho cow, and can nibble gro83 a littlc,they
seldom hava any ailments. After a calf
ia thrco weeks old, and often earlier, the
milk may bo witheld altogether, and a tea
made of cloyer hay used to mix with the
gruel, In this way a calf may bo fattened
for the butoher or raised successfully, but
it will usually bo moro economical to feed
milk, unless it is worth moro than 2 cents
per quart. American Agriculturist.
The farmer whoso pigs got so lean tliat
luey ttouiu crawl tunniL'ii tuo craCKS OI
JO
(Loir n.n .(Anno.1 lliolf lr. L
SUSII PfcV.v- .MW. .A, VJ S lllg
kuoti to their tails.
Mws uklawbs
of Tim
1 Bravo Soldior3 and Sailors.
JGLOLIOWAY'S PILLS.
AND OINTMENT.
All who hwn I'rleiuln nml Kol.itiven In tho Army at
Navy tlioulil tako esvcelalcitro that llicy ho limply cup .
piled with tlieso Pills nml Ointment nml where the
bravo Soldiers nml Sailors have nceloetod Hi nrnvhln
tlicmsclvcswltli them, no belter present can
them by their Friends. Tlicy have been proved to bo
tho So dlcr's never falling friend In the hour of need,
COJJrjIlSAND COI. 1)8 AFFECTING TROOPS,
Wliriio spcedly relieved nml ciTcetunlly cured by
tin Inn these admirable meilicineii, nnd by paying proper
attention ta lilt Directions which nro Attached to cadi
I'ot or lloz,
HICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF At ETITE,
INC1DENPALTO BOLDIERS.
Thnso feeling which so Harden us usually arise from
tronoio or annoyances, ousiruucu pcisptration, or cat
in? and drinking whatever la unwholesome, thus ills
i turblng tha healthful action of tho liver nnd stomach
,Thoso organs must bo relieved, Ifyou desire to bo well
"Tim Pills, taken nrrnrillnir tn llin rtrlnlml ltiirlurllrm.
will quickly produce n healthy action In both liver ami
siouiucii. unit, u. ii uiuunii tuiiscquuiicu, u. cicur ucau
anu goon nppciite.
WEAKNESS OR demlity INDUCED UV OVER
FATIGUE
Will soon disappear by tho use of tliccc Invaluable
Pills, nnd tho Soldier will quickly ncqulto additional
strength. Never let tho llowcls bo either confined or
unduly Acted upon, it may seem strange, 'that Hoi-
lowny's l'ills should bo recommended. for Dysentery
Ulti. . d.i.l.J nMiri.Bi.i ,HU. .Id.' U,,IU
Increase, tho relaxation. This is n great mlstako.for
these fills will correct tho liver mid stomach, nnd thus
remove nil tho ncrld humors from tho system. This
medicine wi!l filvo tone and vigor to tho whola organic
sysii-iu, iiunuvur ueruiiKy-u, wimv iiuniiu anil sircuaill
follow ni n matter of course. Nothing will .top the re
laxation of tho Bowel so suru ni tiiii famous modi
cine.
volunteers, attention i indiscretions of
VUUTII.
Sores anil Ulcers, Notches and Swellings, can with
certainty bo rnilically cured. If the Tills aro taken night
nnd morning, nnd Ointment ha freely used as stated In
the printed Instruction. If treated in any other man
ner. they dry urln cnopart tobrcak nut in another
herein Ihis'Oiiituienl will remove the humors from
the syitcm, and leave the 1'ntlcnt n vigorous and healthy
man. It will reuiilro n llttlo perseverance In bud ca
ses tolnsnrc a lasting cure.
FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED HY Tlin
BAYONET. SABRI:, Oil THE BULLET, SOSES
OR I1UUIBU3,
To which every Soldier nnd Sailor nro liable, thero
are no medlnes so safe, sure, and convenient, as llol.
lowny's I'illsAml Ointment. 1 ho wounded nnd almost
dying suiTercr might havo his wounds dressed Imme
diately, If ho would only provlilo himself with this
matchless Ointment, which should bo thrust into the
Wound and smeared nil round it, then covered with a
piece of lllien from his knapsack and compressed with
a handkerchief, Talking, night and morning, Gorti
Tills, to cool tho system and Prevent Inflhmnllon.
Every Soldicr'sKnapsack and Seaman's Chest should
be provided with these valuable Remedies.
OAUTION! None nro gonulno unlcos tho words
"Holloways, New York and London "aro dlsccrhnblc
as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions
around each pntor box ; thesamomay plainly seen by
holding the leaf to tho Unlit. A hnndsomo rewnrd will
be given to anyone rendering such Information as may
lend to the detection of nny natty or parties counlor
foitlng the medicines or vending Ilia same, knowlnc
"Ilium to bo spurious.
Hoiiint manufactory 01 rrotessor llolioway, 60
Jliaden Lane. New York, nml by all rcspcctnblo Drug
istsaud Dealers in Medicine, throughout tho civilzod
world.
O" Ilollownv's Tills and Ointment nro now rel.illed
owing to the high price" of Drugs, &c, at 3a cents, 70
coins, anu $i,iu per uox or rot,
E3"'lherclscoiislderablo.safliig by taken tha larzcr
sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of naticnts In everv
disorder are affixed to each hoi.
IL7 Dealers in my well known medic nes ran havo
Show Cards, Circulars, lie, sent free of expense, by
addressing TIIOMAB IIOI.l.OWAY,
fU MAIDEN LANK, NKW-YORK.
Dec. 12. 1SG3. ly. June 20, lbU3.
G RTON'S
Cheap Grocery Store.
JLSO
MATS, CAE'S A WD SJSIOfliS,
rpiIE undersigned having bought out tho flroceryo
I David Stron p, has removed his Hat nnd Cap Store
up in ciruup s oiu sianu, wncro in auuiiion io a Bupc
rior assortment of
FALL AND WINTER
IU Unfo mtrl P. oho Sg?
CONI'ECTIONARIES, CRACKERS,
Molasses, Sugar,
Coffee, Teas,
Tobacco, Snuff,
Cigars, Spiocs,
Dried Fruil, Butter,
Coal Oil, Drugs,
Parlor nnd Hand Lamps,
Books. Writing Paper & Ink.
Hardware ami Cednrwarc,
Pocket Knives, Combs,
J-c, ij-c, ij-c ,
Together with a variety of articles generally kept in a
Store.
Alsn-A lino lot of KIDS, JIOIIOCr.03 nnd Lisinos to
which he invites tho at cmion of Shoemakers and the
public.
JUllfV K. (JlKTON.
Rloomsburg, Dec. S, tbl',3
18647 1864.
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE
S, A-1 & h R o, &, 39 B
This great lino traverses the Northern and North
west counties of l'cmisjlvnnln to tho city of Erie, on
Lake Eric.
It has been leased, by tho Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, and under their auspices Is being rapidly
opened throughout Its entire length.
tl is now in uso for Passenger nnd Freight business
from llarrlsburg to Emporium, miles) nu tho East
ern Division, and from Slietlield to Eric (7ri miles) on the
Western Division,
TIME or I'ASSENCttll TnAINS AT NORTlUSlBBRLAND.
Mall Train leaves, East II A. M.
Express Trnin " " 10 57 P.M.
Mail " " West 5 13 "
Exjirc . 7,18 A.M.
Cnrs run through without ciijlnoi both ways an these
trains between Philadelphia nnd Lock Haven, nnd
llaltimore and Lock Haven. Now and elegant Sleep
ing Cars nccompaiilug tha Express Train both waya
between Witliaumiort ami Baltimore, and Williams
port and Philadelphia.
For Information respecting Passenger business, np
ply at lha S. E. Cor. litis and Market Sts.
,,..1 A,. L',.1.1,, l,il,nn..nr ll,n ln,.,,.nal. A n . n ,
S. II. Kingston, Jr., Cor. lath and Market Sts,, l'hil'a
J. VV. Reynolds, Erie.
J M. Drill. Ageut N. C. It: It., llaltimore.
11. II. Houston, Gen'l. Freight Agt . Philadelphia,
Lewis I.-1 1 on pt. Ocn'l. Ticket Agt. Philadelphia.
Joseph I). Potts, Gen'l. Manager, Williuinsport.
February 13, lfcCI.
fliliW FAKGY 1?5,
FOR FALL .J- WINTER.
THE subscriber has just rcocivod a lot
Ho : cry Trimmings and New Goods, such as
sua pia s&
ALSO:
GLOVES,
DOLLS.
STAYS.
BATCH ELL.
HOOP SKIRTS,
POltTMOMES.
AND OTHER NOTIONS.
C7 Wheeler & Wilson's Sowing Machines foe. talc,
Also Sunday School Uooka and Bibles.
Also Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer which will give to
gruy us uuiurai cuiur.
A, D. WEUI1.
Next Door below Court House,
Rloomsburg, Nov, 14, lbKI,
BLOOMSBURG SKYLIGHT,
Picture Gallery.
THE undersigned Informs tho citizens of Dloom.
and neighborhood, that he has taken tho largo room
at tho Exchange lllock, extending over Harney Stohner
llnkcry, -and the llookstoro where he has nut in
alargeSkyllplt. It is only by Skylight that good pic
tares can betr xen especially groapa where each person
can be taken) ist as well as separate.
llehasgon to considerable ixpenso to mako his cs
tablishmont first class oin-, noil ha therefore solicits a
liberal palro ige tocnabls liim, tocnnstanlly Introduce
thaiuodo improvements of the nrt.
E7 Co'tn 7 produce taken in Exchange for pictures
iij.r,uv Ji'jai.rtBiuuii.
Illooinsburg, Nov. 23 1801. Nov, 0 '52
ELI II OLDEN
TNVITES the attention of every rcadorof
a- mis paper, which includes maiiy thousand
of his old patrons and uinualntnnces To his
unusually large and beautiful varity of
AMKItlCAV nml MipnnTnn VATr-nra ni nri:a
uu "vgant uengni or ji.wr.i.ur. silver varo,Kc,
1... r Unl I.I.HT '
lUlll llUUUrjU.
70S Marko Sroe, PHILADELPHIA,
Much IHC3-ti.
I 'A A U (SfW ml.. i
BARGAINS !
BARGAINS!
IP YOU WANT TO BUY
(Fall & Winter Goods.
GO TO
Crrasy's Slore, in Light Street, Pa.
Who Keeps all Kinds of
CALICO,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAM,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
Rcady-Mado Clothing
Sug'ara, Molasses,
Syrups, Coffees,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
.... Tobacco, S(?pars,
Hats, Loot",
Caps, Shoes,
Drugs, Oils,
Paints, &0.I&C.
In addition to our largo stock of Dry Goods, wo havo
a large nml full assortment of Ready Mado Clothing
lor rii nml Hoys wear which we nro iietcrmincii to
sell cheaper than can bo bought elsewhere, Cull and
see, and Judge for yourselves.
Light Street, Nov. 7, 1BG3.
MUM
THE pooplo of the county of Columbia
nro rrspectrully, Informed that tho undersigned
has fu. sale, at the
JIKCORDER'S OFFICE,
IN llLOOMSnURC, THE I1ESST AND CHEAPEST
ASSORTMENT OP m
BUM
Tnbo found nnywliero In tho County, confining of
Note, Letter, Legal and Cap Paper, Pens, Holders,
l'cnciis, iiiKnnit envelopes; jii.su
NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS,
Comprising History, Poetry, riction.ThO'
Wat
oiogy nnu tuo classics.
tyfilnlniriit'si
which selections can be made, and Hooks furnished to
order; by special arrangement wilh New York Agents.
DEMOCRATIC
BOOKS, DOCUMENTS, PAMPHLETS
and Speeches; nml copies of tho United States, nnd
Stato Constitution?, iu various styles, always on hand.
JOHN 0. I'RCEZE.
Dloomsburg.Nov. 7, 1603
THE NEW GRoCER SToKE.
MORE FRESH GOODS.
Just 'ccciued at Erasmus' New Store.
Molasses,
Sugars,
Teas
Coffee,
Rice,
Spices,
HaTS AND C APS
Fish,
Salt,.
Tobacco,
Segars,
Candies,
Razons,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with n great variety of notions nnd etcete
ras, ton numerous to mcniiou.
E7" Nutter, Eggs, Meat and produee generally taken
In exchange fur goods,
A. II, ERASMUS.
Illoomsbiirg, Slay 9, 1803,
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Miller's Store.
THE subscriber has Just returned from Iho Cities
with another largo and select a sortmct of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
purchased nt Philadelphia, nt tho lowest figure, and
which they aro determined tn sell on n9 moderate terms
as cuii be procured elsewhere in Illonmsburg. His
stock comprises
LAUIKh' OtthSS OOODS,
of choicest styles nnd latest fashion.
DRY aoOUS, .iXO OHOCF.H1F.S,
JIilWIMRK QUF.FJfAIMRK,
CF.DAK WARE, HOLLOW WARE
!OJV, XAILS, ROOTS ,y SUQE8
HATS Jj- C.3P.S, &)c., fj-c,
In short everything usually kept In country Stores
to which ho imitu the public generally.
Tho Highest prico paid for country produce.
S. II. MILLER.
Rloomsburg, Oct. 21, IPG:).
xXF.W arrival.
Fall & Winter Goods
At A. J- Evans'
CLOTIiiM EMPORIUM!
BLOOMSBURG, PENN.
LATEST SYLEB OAGAP GOODS
THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends
and the public generally, that ho has jukt received
lrom tno t.asiern cities, it largo assortment oi
HEW d SKIS
being tho hrstassortmcnt ever nlTereil in thia market.
Alan a complete nasmtment of Roys Clothing. In fact
everything in tho Clothing Lino For those who prefer
to leavo their measures, a perfect fit guaranteed, nml
nothing but tho best workmanship allowed at this es
tablishment. Ho also keeps on hand a largo Assort
ment of
ROOTS AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS, together with n vnriety of notions.
IC- U.U.l, A.M1J HLli rUll VUUltSUI.l . J1
A. J. EVANS.
Illooinsburg, Nov. 21, 160:1.
National Foundry.
BLOOMSUURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA,
THE subscriber, proprietor of tho abovo named ex
tensive establishment, Is now prepared to rcceivo
orders fur
' All Kinds of Machinery,
for Collcrles, Rlast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, .Mills
THRESIIINO MACHINES, &0 &.C.
He Is nlso prepared to mako Stoves, all sizes anil
patterns, plow-irons, und everything, usually made In
first-class Foundries.
Ills oxtcnslve facilities and practical workmen, war
lantthlmin recviviug the largest contracts on the
most reasonable terms.
IO-drain of nil kinds will bo taken in exchange fur
castings.
IS-This establishment is loca.cd near tho Lackawan
na St Ulooin.burg Railroad Depot.
PETER DILI, MEYER.
Rlsomsburg, Sept. 12, 1803.
tiVAV JERSEY MNUS FOR SALE,
ALSO,
GARDEN AND FRUIT FARMS,
Suiluble for drapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries,
Slruwberries, Ulackbcrrles, Currents, ic, of 1.213,
10 on '-'0 acres each, at the following prices for the
prcsent.via: 20 acres tor $200, 10 acres for Si 10, 5
acres for $00, 21 ncrcs for 840, 1 ucru fur $20. Payable
by one dollar ii week.
Also, good Cranbury lands, and village lots in Cheat
wood. 25 by I0O ftiet, nt $10 each, payable by oua del
Inr a week. The above land nnd turius. aru situate a
Clieatwood, Washington township, Burlington county
New Jersey. For further information, apply, with
P.O. Stamp, for a circular, tu
il. FRANKLIN CLARK,
No. CO Cedar Street, New York, N, Y.
January 17, 103.
SCIIOOLASIliTS FOR
Pittsburgh Commercial College.
SALU.
iiiiignampiiit "
Crittenden's ' " ritlladolpliln.
Stratum, Bryant Ac Co.. " '
Then Scrips, are inameunts of 813 ami $50 and are
is so much cash, by thoSliidcnt on cntring cither of the
I above Colleges. Yoiinir indii tlcsirJne toobtniu ufiuiih.
'i.' ,pcci111"
P.
I Nsr
COLUJIBIA DEMOCKAT. i
Another Cal,u
M011E MEN WANTElM
DEVOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES,
LARGE ARRIVAL OF
Fall & Winter Goods
AT PETEll ENT'S STORE,
KYi.mnrsTnr.nT, cokumma coewtt, pji,
HAS Jmt received from Philadelphia, nnd Is now
npenlngjit the old stnncl liteiy occupied by Mart.
& Ent, n splendid assortment of
i
i I
ra
which will be sold cheap tor
OAPII OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ills stockcouslstsof Ladles Dress Goods cliolcest styles
nnd latest fashions
Calicos,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiory,
Silks,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Cassitncres,
Satinets,
Cottonadcs,
Kentucky Jeans,
Thread, &c.
Groceries,
Quccnswaro,
Cedarwarc,
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
BOOTS Si SHOES. HATS & GAPS.
In short nvery thing tmmtiy kept in a country store
Tho patronngc ofold friends, nnd tho public general
ly, Is respectfully solicited.
Tho highest market price paid for country produce.
PETEll ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 7. 1FC3.
1 I 'iiituimi'i.iijnviii ni..w .-a.'.mbi. ciy iiai 11 .,.
JL Unttrrtakivst lluninos, and keepsconstnntly on hand
rt, f ....... ....... ........ nni.n.. ... tl,n
nil for sale nt his AVnrorooms, n largo assortment of
FINISHED COFFINS,
Ily whlrh ho la enabled to till lirdcra on presentation
Also Keeps u good liorso anil Hearso, nnd will at ul
times be ready to uttend Funcrcls.
SIMON C. SI11VE.
Illnonisborg, January 211, lBS'J
First Great Arrival.
OF
IfAliij&WiN'HiR GOOD?
ISI IV. (I'll): ( ilill BilMIBBei'.
m s an i mil uvvjlu
Tlic undersigned, has, lust replenished Ills Store (
House in Ornngcville, witli u well-selected usssrutinctit
FALL & WINTER GOODS
Consisting in part of Cloths, Silks, Mullns, Cassl
meru, Gingham", Calicoes, Shawls, Hosieries, Carpets
and Ladies Fani.v Drc-i Good, generally, from liifilo
75cts and Prints from 1J to2Jcts.
READY MAD Jfi CLOTHING.
Hats, Hoots & Shoes Mackerel Molaasscs, Sugar &
Salt.
GROCERIES GENERALLY.
With nil other arlllcs. usually kept in country St ires,
to which ho invites tho early attention of old and lew
customers. Having been altho City in the right time
bought low and paid cash he will he able tocoiujcte
with the best, ami sell for small profits and prtnipt
pay. Ilia friends aro 4livitcd to pop iu and seo tho
bigots.
WM FRITZ.
Orangevlllc. Nov 7. 1603.
T-tf EV AND SECOND II AND SAFES,
L1 For sale cl cap. at New York Safo Depot, 71 Wil
liam Street, New York.
i). A. GREGG.
SIZB AND PRICES OF LILLIE'S FIRE PROOF
I SAFES.
i O UTS ID E:
' IIEIOIIT. IVIOTII. DEPTH.
, No. 4 21 20 21)
ISO. i! 2(1 22 2
No. 3 Ml 21 21
No. I 3i 2S 21
. No, 5 114 31 21
I Nov tl 4D 31 21
IXSD E:
llEIoflT. WIDTH, 1HITII.
No. 1-17 II 12
No. a mi . i3j i -j
No. 3 2t 15 13
No. 1 Si IS 13
No 5 21 21 It
No. li 31 21 3
rntrE.
No. 1 850 1)0
No.
to 00
70 OD
fS 00
100 00
115 DO
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. U
November 14, 1303.
i .jusirece
Greenwood Seminary.! mu
FOR UOTIt SEX Els.
T.1M. POTTS, PniscirAt,
Jltathcmclics. Rook Keeping and Xatnral Science,
J. B, FATTON, A. M ,
Elocution, Literature, and Indent and Modern languages,
Tho Scholastic year is divided into four quarters of
eleven weeks each, commencing ns follows : On tint
second Jlonday in August, the first Jlomlay in November
I tho third Monday in January, and the second .Monday
in April.
THE EXPENSES
Per quarter for Boarding nnd Tuition In English, range
from $W 00 to $31 00. Languages, JIusie and Draw
ing urn extra.
ITT- For Clrrulnrs nr further tiartlculars, address the
.lAira.
Principal at JIILLVII.LE, COi.UMlllA CO., PA.
October 3, lrc;j iy.
B)EiWfiST&SY.
II 0 E R,
SURG-EON DBNTIST,
II. 0.
RFSPECTI'ULLY ofiVrs liis profess
ionul services to tha ladies onu gentle
men of Illooinsburg and vicinity. He is
nrcoarcd to attend to nil thn vnrloiiM
operations in the linu of his profession, amLis provided
with the latest improved l'ORCELAHt TEETH; which
will huinserteil mi gold, platlna, silver and rubber baso
loiooKweu us m i natural teeth, i
Mineral plate nnd block teeth manufactured and nil I
operations on it-, iu, cnreiuuy and properly attended to.
Resilience and oltica a few doors above the Court
House, same side.
Bloom sburg, June (1. lf-03,
3S: O; X ft 38i
Priuter, llookbiiiiler & bankbook
M ANU FA (J T U R E R ;
Wll01.ES ALE AND Kg i All, ISA. HIM
PRINTING, Wltlll.M. ft wl WUAl". IN(1 PAPERS
aoent roa 'rug catawissa rxri Mitis.
Main Street, first door below the Pin icSpunre,
WILKESBARRE, 1 X.
Nov. S3, ieill-12si.
. v. rAVt..
PAUL
a, THOMPSON,
& THOMPSON,
Uatf$!9te DIALERS IN
VIIOLE3ALE
No.
43 North ll'ha.ves,
PHILADELPHIA.
fry-II L'TTKIt, CIIEZSE,
II A M S, t c.
Nor, 11, jetrj-lrt,
ttemi
TIMS INSTITUTION Is under the solo mnnnsement
1 nnd direction of Prof. I), W. Lowell, so long Prln-
cipnl of tho
HIMlllAMTOX COMMKnCtM COUXOK.
ti, n,nnrtiiairnMlnn embraces all the rcntllsltcl
' of n thorough practical business education, nnd has
been lately oxtnidcd by the Introduction of an Actual
i lliislness Course, In which tho Student engages in tho
regular toiitlno ol business tinnsacllon, exemplified
nnd familiarized by means ol n store, (In which tho
el (minus of buying nnd selling goods is carried
on by each Student,) and lluslnoss Olllces, vli ! Ilnnks
tt ,t. l)ll.tl,ln,liniM,l Ulnnm.lliinllnff
1,1 1851111 1111,1 ('(.', MfBI., tioii-HiMuiin w.-i.,-- a
Post Olllco, Telegraph. Ac, &c. I
tub rroprictor nns sparcn nimuioor rxpunsu m !"
'king this Course tho most thorough and comp ktoof
any ever prcsonteu to mo puniic, nnu il-i-is iinij
sured Hint niter having been hlmsclfcngngeil In actual
business, nnd having had many years' rxpericnco nt
teaching tho Sclnco of Accounts, and being nlded by i
n full and eiricelcnt corps of touchers, ho will Injun,
bled to miko thorough and successful graduates of all
who may placo themselves under his charge.
In this essential branch of n buslnss education no
fnll,t r,fT..ra l.nllAr rnrlllll tn thn tenmPr. J llO
Speucerlnn system will ho taught In all Its varieties by
the .most skillful masters of the nrt. peeluicnn of
Writing from this Iiiilittitionhnvo received tne nieucsi
encomiums from tho press. .
l'or general Information, terms, fee, nditress for Col
lego Monthly, which will be mnlled frcoi ror speci
mens of Penmanship, rnclnso two three cent stamps.
Address 1. W. LOWELL, Principal.
Lowell's Commercial College, Ulnalinmton, N..
V. 9. Ono of Hitter tc Duncan's No. 1 highly finished
film. nf, fWt nnltit. niilll.nrlnfr flolil 1'em. with 1ml tier !
.........,! r... mm fins nml tn villi. Will till '
. ' -i ...Ml .amW A1 All tn
Hie nlmvti lulilrrsB.
Ocloliei 3, ltI'3-ly.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
IlLACK,
Dark llivcv
Ltoitr Hat,
l'KI.SCII lll.LT,
Maofnta,
Maroon,
OiiAsor,
Pink,
I'vnru.
HoVAI. 1'URt'I.B,
Salmon,
Scarlet,
Slue,
SOLrERINO,
Violet,"
Vlllow,
Claiist Hrows,
Hark Hiiown,
LroiiT Haown.
fstir Drown,
('rimso.n,
Dark Drab,
I.iokt Drab,
Dark OnetN,
Liuht Ckbk.v,
l'or Dying Fllk, Woolen and Mixed floods, Slinwla,
Scarfs, Dresses, llibbons. Gloves, I'oiniets
Hats, 1'eathers, Kid Cloves, Children's
Clothing and all kinds of
Wearing Ayparel,
StsTA SAYIXU OF 81) I'KR W3ST. "TSa
For Si cents you can order as many gnnda as would
otherwise cost live times that sum. Various shad:-'
can bo produced from tho same Dyo. Tho process la
simple, nml nny one enn uso tho i)yo with perfect suc
cess. Directions in English, French nnd German, inside of
rnrh package.
I'nr further Information in Dyeing, and giving a per
fect knowledge what colors nro bot Adapted to dyo
over others, (with many valuable recipes.) purchase
Howe & Stephens' Treaties, on Dyeing and Coloring.
Sent by mail on receipt of piice, 10 cents.
Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS,
2110 llnilADWAV P.OSION.
KTTor sale bv Druggists and llcalera generally,
.December 12, i303-(iniua,
For ilaU, I?3icc, Koachcs, Ants
B5c! UStig'H, RSoliis ass Furs,
Woolens, Ac., &c , Eissocts oia
B'latals, Fowls, Aishtsnls, &c.
Put up 111 2Se, fiOe. and 31.00 llnxes, llottlea & Flasks.
15:1 and S5 sizes for Hotels, Public Institutions, 4ic.
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from I'ldaou"."
"Not dangerous tn the Hiimnn family,"
Ituls come out of their holes to ille."
C7 Sold Whnlos.ilo Iu all.largo cities.
CCt" Sold by all Druggists Retniljra everywhere.
07 1111 IIewarcIHI nt nil nri)ile imitalinns,
KT Seo Ihat "Costar's" nnini- isou each Rox, Hot
He, and Flask, before vim huv.
C7 Address IIENItV U COSTAR.
C7 PitiNcirtL Detot llnmnwtT, N. Y.
ID" Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists In
lilnomt-hurg, l'.i.
February 0, It'iiL-gin.
Lackawanna & Bloomsuurg ICaili ond
iiiyti
rN AND
AFTER JAN. IS. 1504. PASSENGER
KJ TRAINS W1L1
RUN AS FULLOIVS:
MOVING SOU T II.
Vasicogcr.
Leavo
Scrnnton,
4 00 P. ,M.
s sr.
f.'.'.'i
e.3o
U.I 5
'J.5j
" Kingston . - .
" IPoomsburg
" Rupert, - - -
" Danville, ...
Arrive at Northumberland,
MO VINO NORTH
Leave Northumberland,
" Danville, ....
" Rupc'rt
" Itliionisburg ...
" Kingston
Arrive at Scrnnton
WW A. 51.
Mil
U.2J
'.1.35
I2.IJ P. .11
1.31)
I reignt rasseuger leaves Hlonmsbiirg, 10.15 A.M.
Pa8eiigers taking tho Vail Tram South council with
the Express train from North'd, arriving at llarrlsburg
at 2.3D A. M llallimoro 7.00 A. JL, and nt Philadelphia
at 7.00 A, M. Tho JIail train from Northumburland
leaves immediately after the Express train ftum Ear-
rlsburg and Haltimore. allow ins Passengers leaving1
Philadelphia at 10.-10 P. l. l0 reach points on this ro..3
il tin 11 ii iiih iic.ii iurciinoii.
New nml elegant Sleeping carl aronmnanv tho night
trains each way between Northumberland nnd Balti
more, and Northumberland ynd I'hilailclphia.
11. A. FONDA. Supt.
J. C.Wells, Ceti'l Ticket Agent.
Kingston, January 311, Iriijl,
J. P. EVER. L N. MOVI
New Drug vStore,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
rpiIE iinilersi;iicd would inform
tln-lr friiwiiiiz nmt ,i,..
J. public generally.that they have taken the stand for-
ineriy occupiou uy ueo. .tl. ttageniiucli, Iu the Exchango
llUllllin-f. nil Mntll ttlrrt. In l!lnnt,iul,nir I...1,
Just received a full supply of
fl -", ""v.u ,,u j,,..
, ItBulicines, Pa i aits, Oils,
Which will bn sold on moderate terms for ready pay,
Also, NOTIONS generally, of overy variety, sort and
sio.
Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded, at
all times and on short notice.
675" Confectionery of Iho best selections, and Soda
Water in season.
. U" A sharo of the public custom is respottfully so
kited. EVER & JIOYER.
Illooinsburg, April II, 1 663,
Exchange Hotel.
ILATE COL, It. S. JONCS.I
No.
Dook Street, nest door to tho
T . -.
i 1 Ott UlllCO, lJllllntlO nlllll.
rTthis well known establishment i
a Mils well known establishment maintains Its usual
celebrity, and its well kuuwn reputation of being
tho best
HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
Shall bo sustained, Room may be had at all hours
pr night, 37 cents ; per week, J2 50, per month, SIO.
J he Bar and Eating Departments are furnisheil wlU
tho best of everylhiug the market can produce.
GAME, FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
and delicacies of every climo may be had at n niome t's
notice.
Meals at 12 cents nnd upwards, and may be had from
5 A. Jl, till l'Jntulght, Ucnllemcninay rest assured
that no expense will bo spared to render this Hotel a
model ono,
J. OTTENKIRK, Propr.
March 7, lPfi3-3m, r
PURLIU SQUARE, W1LKF.S-8AHRE, FA.
TiiRiini'crslgned, havingtakonlhlj well-known stand ,
(formerly of Major Puterbaugh), re.pectfully solij .
its the patronage of the public.
No pains will be spared in nny of its departments, to I
render sati. ruction to all guest. The TALI 1,1', and the
BAR will always be supplied witli tho
11EST THE MARKET AFFORDS.
E3 flood r'tnbling for Horses nnd nttonllvo Hostlers.
The "Exchange" is eligibly situated on tho Public
Square, and has thcrcforo peculiar advantages toper
sous attending Court or doing business In tho public
offices. Charges moderate, ,
N. 11. Whenever you como to town, please call.
. ' VAPLE.
Wilkos-Barre, Nov, 13. IFfiSI
THOMAS BROWN, Ilarbtr.
I1LOO.MSHU1H, COLUMBIA CO.. PA.
flt.s is 0,iujtMw4M Alley mar tie imjrs( OlTlct,
Vev'SMlfrM, ieJ.
HOSTEiTTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
nowerful Tonic, corrective nml nltcratlvo
A pure R'l i". tjtreV i,, jiUHngn of tho
of wonderful clllcncy In dlsensc of tho
STOMACH, LIVER AND DOWELS.
Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Hrndacho, General
Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Con
stipation, uoiic, intermiiicni i evers, i.rniiip
and Spasms, and nil i nniplaints of cither
Sex, arising from lloillly Weakness
whether Inherent in tho system or
produced by special causes.
Notiiino that li not wliolcsomo, genial nnd retora
tlvo In Its naturo enters Into tSe composition ofllOS
TETTElt'S STOMACH IUTTE11S. Thli popular pre
paration enntnina no mineral of nny kind, nodiadly
botanical element; no fiery excitant but It Isn combf.
nn.ion of (the extracts of raro balsamic herbs anil
pin nt wllli tho purest and mildest of all il Illusive film
ulents. , ,
It is well tn bo forearmed ngninst dlscano, nml, to far
ns tho human system can be protected by human mrans
against maladies engendered by nu unwholesome nt
mosphcrc. Impure water and other external cautcs,
HOSI'ETTEIt'd IlITTEna may bo relied on ns a afo
guard. In disttlftt Infested with f'ceei- aniJignc, It has been
found infallible as u preventive nnd irresistible ns n
remedy and thourands who resort to it under appre
hension ofnn attack, escape thoscourgu; and thousands
wlm neelrrt to aval themselves of its Protective null
ities ill advance, nro cured by n very brief course of
this marvelous medicine. Fever and Aguu patients,
after being pnlld with quinine for months In vain, un
til fairly saturated with that dnngorous nlkn'oid, aro
not unfrc'iuontly restored tn henllh within a few daya
by the uso of IIOSTMTTEK'S UITTEMS.
The weak stomach is rnpld'y Invigorated and tho n
petite restored by this nsrccnhlo Tonic, and licncuit
workf wonders In cases of Diupcpsla and In less con-
firmed forms of Indigestion. Acting ns a gentle nnJ
painless npperlent, ns well as upon tho liver. itnio
! invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by
Irregular action oi me tugrsiivc nun secretive urgniis.
Persons of feeulo habit liable Xircom Macks, Low
ness of Spirit) nnd h'ite of Languor, And prompt unil
permanent relief from tho Hitlers. The testimony on
this polntis most roiului-lve, and from boln sexes I
The agony of lllllius Colic Is Immediately assuagi'd
by a single dose of the sliHiulant, and by occasionally
resorting to it, the return of the complaint may bo V
vented 1
As a general TotiV, IIOSTETTRR'S HITTERS pro
duce elTects which mutt ho experienced or witnessed
beforn they can bo fully appruclateu in cases nt 1,011
stltulinnal wiakuess, premature ilepaynnd debility nnd
decrepitude arising liom old nge. it exercises thu elec
tric inllitenco In the coiivnleT.i.iit stages of all diseasci
it opi-ratca ns a ileliglitful inviiornnt. When the pow
ers ol nature aru relnxed, it operates to reluforcu mil
re-estnbllsli lliem. Last, but nol least, it tho onls snfi
stimiileut, being manurarlured from snundnnd innocu
ous malerinls, and entirely free from tho ncid.eloini'nt,!
present moro or less 111 all the ordinary tonics anC
stoHiariucsoi tun uay. t
No family medicine has been so universally, and it
may bo truly nildeil. datrrcdly popular lib tho Intelli-
UUIIi ,'f,lUlt l ..-'lit.., ,,, ,J . ..a ..u-. u ...,. u
UI ITERS.
Prepared by
HOSTETTER & SMITH,
prrisiiuitdii, p.t.
E7"Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers
everywhere.
November 21, IM-ly.
HELMUOLD'S
Goimine Preparations.
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT RUCIIU, n pnsl
tivo uud specific yi-uieJy for dlsenM". of thu bladder,
Kidney, Cr.ivel, and dropsiial swellings.
This uiediciiic inrrenM-s Iho pauer of mgesllon, and
excite the absuibents into heulthv action, liy wliicli tho
Wnirry or t.'.ilcareoin depnitions. rml all Unnalurnl
Enlargememeiits lire reditu d, n well ns pain amliii
tlamatiou. IIELMDOLD'S EXTRACT BU0IIU.
For weakness nrising from f.xsesses, habits of Dis
sipation. Early lndlscn lion t,f Abuses, attended wllh
tin- follow ini: syiuiitouis :w
Indi.pnsition tn Exertion, Loss of Power, J
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of l-'rc-atlihi-'. I
Weak Nerves, ' Trembling.)
Horror ot Disease, ram In the Hack,
lint Hands, Eruptions on the face,
Dryness of Iho Skin, Elufhing of Iho Ucdy,
faliiu i oituienanco.
Those symptoms, if allowed to go on which this
medicine invariably removes, soon follows
iKroiiNiv, Faii'iiv, Et'iLErnu l'irr,
In one nf which Iho Patient mxy require
Win) can say Hint tin y aru not frequently followed
by those "Direful Diseases."
"INSANITY AM) CONSUMPTION."
Many are uwarn of tho ciuso of their suffering, but
! '!0",e wi," rn1"r!'88 Im records pt tno Insane Asylumsi
'mlancholy di.aths by Coi sumption bear ample
" ?" '
"'a Constitution once eft.led with organic weakness
'Zl'Z !'!! U J C,!L MC' " If,1:,"?.!
........-rJ - -..1.1.1.
variably does. A triiH will convince tho moit skeptical
FEMALES FEMALES.
In many atwetinns peculiar lo Females the Extract
Ruchu is unequalled by any other remedy, ns in Chlo.
rosis or Retention, Irregularity,, painfulness, or Sup-
prossiuu of Customary Evacuations, ulcerated orscir- I
rhous state nf the Uterus, Leuchorrlnea or Whites. ':
Sterility, and for all complaints incident to thu sc.
I whether arisni!? from Indiscretion habits of disaina.
"o". or tnu
nriil ItfP r.l I'll ivnn rvr. .tt-t.
-:o:
Take no moro Balsam Mercury, or unpleasant Modi
i dues for uuiileasiiut and damrurnu-. diseases. Ili ho.
hours Extract uuenu nun unproved Rose Wiisli cures
secret diseases in nil their stages. At little expense,
Little or nu ctmngu iu did. No inconvenience, un no
exposure. , i
It causes a frequent desire nnd cives streneth to Uri'.
i.uiu, t.ivi.uj i onu v in,, una, i union, prUVtllllll
mil
curing strictures of tho Urethra, allaying pain and ill-
llammarion. so frequent iu tho class of di
isoascs, mm
SxncllinE all noisoiious, diseased ami wnrnnut mntinr
ThniisamU upon thousands who have been the vie
tuns oi qudcKs, uuu who uavo paiu Heavy recstnh
cureu in ii suori iiiim, iinvu lounu tuuy weru uecclvo
nml that the "POISON" has, by the use of "nmvorfi
astringents" been dried up in tho system, to break i)t
iu an uiigruvuieu iorm,umi pcruaps alter marriage.
Uso Ilclllibold'a Extract Itticbii for nil nn,.st,nn
disca.es of tin, Uriuarv Oreuns. tvneibi-r n.tuiin
Malo mil Female, from whatever cause origiiiatingiii
UU....I.CIUI ll.itv lUHS. tlUIIUllf,
i'israsi-8 oi wesu iirgiturequires tne aid or a uir
etic. llelmbuld's Extrnct lluclin is thn llirm ni.Ji,
and isccrtalii tn liavo desired ell'.ct iu all Diseasi 'for
which it is recommended.
Evidence of iliu most reliable and responsible; lap
acter will uccompauy the inudicinc.
Price $1 per Butllo, or 6 for $5,
Delivered totjny address, securely packed from o ,cr.
( .u,,i,. irusiiriun .yiiiiiuiii. in u OOlIlmUIIICUtl ni
i Cures guaranteed, advice gratis. Address letlerlfur
I informntlou to f
II. II. UELMBOLD, Chimin
101 South Tenlh-sl., below Chestnul, PI a
HELM HOLD'S Medical licpot,
HELMUOLD'S Drug and Chemical Wareki vf
504 IIroaiiwav, Niw k1
Beware of Counlerfelti and unprincipled ( jcr.
who endeavor to dispose I'of their own" and' her"
articles on thu ruputation attained by llelmbolil' (ien.
lime Preparations. Extract Buchu, Extract Sarsai rill a
Imnroved Iton IVnth. '"'"
FOR SALE.
B Y
AH Druggists Evorywheco.
ASK FOR IIELMIIODD'S
'PAI.'P Mrtfl-ni.b..
Cut out Iho Advcrtlsaincn, nri r. i. L '"
... aMktii '"'PeTftfon ana exfVreJ
DR. WISHARPS
Pim TREE
TAR CORDIAL
Is llic Vilal rrinclplo of llio I'lnc Trrc,
Cblaliied by n peculiar process In Iho dlstlllalinn rf
the tar, by Hhlch Ha highest medicinal properties an'
retained, , '
It Is tho medicine that cures uhfin nil nlln.
filled. ""vu
A (I'rcnf Heinnly fur (loiisiiinittioii,
I am constantly receiving such eerilllr.Hc, n. 11
following. READ 1TI
Havo yon n Cough? flnvo you S nro Throat i ltni-n
you nny of tho premonitory symploiin of Hint most
latni uisenso, I'onsumpiioii (
'lboso wno should hu xvnrncd by tlicsosymplonngi-n.
crnlly think lightly of them until It Is too Into. From
Ibis fact, perhaps more than nny other, arises the (ad
prevalence nml fatality of disease which sweeps to
the grnvu at least onc-shlh of Dentil's victims,
Yt hat are Its symptoms I
It iininlly begins wllh n short, dry cough, which soon
becomes habitual, but for soma time nothing is raised
except a frothy tnuciis. Tho breathing ia aomouhal
difficult, mid upon si Is lit rxerclsu much hurried. A
senso of tightness nml oppression ns lha chest la often
felt. As Iho dlsenso ndvances Iho patient becomes
thin in tlcsh is nlllirlcd wittioloss of appetite, great
langor, indolence, nnd dejection of spirits; and may
routluiift in this state for a considerable1 length of time,
thai it Is very readily affected by slight exposure or
fatigue. If these occur, the rough becomes moro trou
blesome, nnd Is nlteiuleil with eqpectnrntlon, which hi
most copious nnd free very enrly In tho morning. It
is iomelimcs strenkud witli blood, At this stage night
sweats usually set in. and in tomo cases a nrofur
bleeding of thu lungs may nlso occur. Pain In some
part 01 tuo cncsi is leu, nun oitcn n iinncuiiy 01 lying
upon one or tho other side, without sivcrc lita of
rousning or n senco 01 iiiiini-s or suiiocauon, is ex
perienced. Thu pulse becomes full, hard, mid frequent
Iho hectic flush tinges tho-checks, nnd tho dlro malady
Is fast hastening to its close.
You now ask. "Ia there o cure?"
Consumption hns been nml can ho cured by the use of
my TAnCniuitAt,, even In apparently hopeless rnsos.
Tills assertion I mako with the ability tu present thn
most complete evidence f the truth. Spneo will not
admit of my giving thu contents of the tunny thousands
uf testimonials toils value, which I hnvu been and am
receiving from men 11 ml women of umpicstiouabla
worth nml reputation, I have had n number of theso
certificates printed Iu circular form which I will semi
you Irco on Application Whether you now dtcrmlnu
tn try thu medicine or not, send fur the circular. After
years of study ami experiment, I offer this medicine,
helicvlnglt tnbo Iho best remedy for nil pulmonary
nml bronchial diseases. If you cannot be benefitted by
tha uso of the Tar Cordial, I bellovo yoiiaro bayondall
cnrlliynld, Yet if thero nro better curato ngents, I
earnestly advise their uso, Tho host remedies, tho
best cure, nro needed by those afflicted with this dis
ease, lleleving this to ho thu best, 1 nsk ymt to try it.
iMuny, not only of tho people, but physicians of every
school and practice, aro dally asking 1110, "What is thu
principle or cause of your success In tho treatment of
Pnlmonnry Cnnumptinn I" My answer Is this:
The iuvigoratlon uf the digestive organs the streng.
theiilng of the debilitated system the purification and
enrichment of the blood, must expel from the system'
the corruption uhich scrofula breeds. While this Is
clfrrted by tho powerful alterative (changing from di-i
caso to health) properties of tho Tar Cordial, its I1e.1l
lug nml renovating principle is also acting upon tho
irriated surfaces of tho lungs nnd throat, penetrating
tuvach desensed part, ralieving, subduing iiiflaiiuttinu
nnd restoring n healthful tendency. Let thii two fold
power, thu healing nod tho strengthening, continue tu
net in conjunction with Nature' constant rocupcrntlvu
tendency, anil tho patient is saved, if he has not too
long delayed n ritort tu thu means of euro.
IIEWARE Of COUNTERFEITS.
The genuine hns tlw name of tho proprietor nnd. a
pine Ireoblowti in tile bottle. All others lire spurimi
iiuitntiuus.
Puke Fiiiv Cvnts and O.ie IIomak ru Horns:.
Prepared only by thu proprietor,
lr. L. il A.. HiSHART,
No. 10 North Skcomi St..
PHILADELPHIA, 1'A.
Fur Sale by all
December 111. lw;:i-tim.
Di I'xfiists.
y
-. EVANS & WATSON-'
SCTTSk i?.AIA T.xiM:n safes, riv
F,5MTjfKl MOVED ti. Xo. IM M
'T'ttiSWl and 11 Invfri. n. .-
KLaiZs t T,' "'"""i iron sbutti-rs iron snsh, all
iUamisfli':. makes of locks ouual to nnv , m I
lithe United States.
Hrc ftrfs i ore jirj.
.HI came out right; icith tor
hit in iraod eoHiIilton.
tlhe salamander cures of l'lilladulphi.i ngaintt tl,f
EVANS k WATSON.
lire I
lMit tile surest llemnvtr.-ilino 1,, .1... ,'..11 ... I.... ...
tld-ate hat their mauufactun- o Salamander H.if. h b.i,
A englli fully warranted the representations .,hah have
J.? '".a."1 . ""''i'lMg nu undoubt-il si-iui Itv
asilust the terrific element,
! ,. ... Pliiladelphla April 12. lrjit.
llSb?.'.i 'Z'J , ' "tar: '-'"tleinin It affords ,h
tin highest satisfaction t (unto to y that owing 'U
fc?!.!,r,t,,.''C,,VB '",n""" rttto of the Salnm'.mh r.
Sal-s which wo purchased ofyn,, some rtvo inonlli since
wesaved u large porl Ion nf juwclry, and all our book..
) ! Mien we rollectdi.t these safes were located in tho
Teirth story nfiho building occupied nnd tl'nt llt'-y
,f. l subsequently t,,a u,,h or burning ruins, hero m
fl w V ,nf 11,0 ca",'1 ""' '""" Plntci .t
i lAl "lojiri'servntlon of their val
luildo contents ns most roiii lnrfn ,.r...,r ..r ... "
tirity afrorded by your sales. ' ""..
., ?','""-,uko V'1 i'li'i-urein rocoinmendlnr tbi'm .
mm nf business nan sure n linmu ncain-t fire.
i,T,i'.'',',,1.4,)i'll'0l'lircl,,lli0,1iJ; lurgu's'iiros. '
miy .0, JHil-.. r August 20. KS' .
AOS. 0, 1 1 , 13, 15. 17 Colli tlntull Sti-rr t
; ll UKOADWAV, NEW YORK Pfl'V
I his old-establisbsil nml favorito resort of the Rush
iiwb Coniuiiiniiy has been reeenliy refitted, nnd iscom
plto n everything that cun minister to tlio coml'oits of
luff ided'fo1;:" """ fl""lli09 -P'"r "U care!
t ii centrally located in tho hit jucss part of the citv.
?!;,8.,o?nil'?,"""Sf I1"" i;'"'1'!"" r.f strumbou.s
iws, nmmhusscs ferries, Ace.
n conscqiieiico of tho pressure caused by thu RcbU
lici, prices have been reduced to
(tie Dollar ai d liji C en.t per Day
lie table is nmply supplmd with nl the luxuries . i'f
colntrV0"'111 tu tllnl otm,Y oU"' Itutol in iho
; .mplo ncconimojations aro nllorod fur upward of m
"..OS. D. W,XCli,K'UI"aT,:Ul l''"""t0'-
leb. 15, ieOi.
''' CHEAT WOULD'.-. FAIR EXllIlllTitJV Hl'l D
' IN LONDON lest, ' ''
T1IOS. W. MATTSON
Wi awarded tho Prize .Med-
-ul or hls-mmprinriiir nvr, :,n
ifcnipctllion in thu United
Ui't fur Ills iiiiiirovf nifiitj
in
.Tivt:l!itlg TnillKS,
lio iicing iho inventor nml isiW.!Z
Jlaiulnctiiror of Elastic steel
i prepared to sell nt tho lowest isanuracturing r,,i??
he . iiion extensive Think and Carpet Uuu Jl-, nuflu,.
t Iu 1'liilnilelnhi.i.
402 MARKLT STREET
'm' Vin0i'i'00r, n,":ve Fou'lh.
C7Sn!os room on the ilr.t iloor. ' "IAl
0 Trunks neatly repaired or exchangod for new
1US. La 1 1 mill MB(. Il a wn iii.ll i . 1 ',1V
ones. Call ami see, n wo sell verv ; ,.? ..'
M'V.ll, IB03-12nm. ' 1 "
mmm mm
t I npHE Proprietor of this wcll.knnwn nn.i
X ted House, thu Exciianoe Iloitt., situata o i v-fi'
Street, ill 1 oonisburir. 1 njni,.i 'V""-
Street, in Blonnisbitrg, imiuesliaicly
biu County Coutt llousu, respectful!.
.r if ".l'."""" "10 1.0 1 1 1 1 1
''''; '"forms i,iaf,ien,l3
,i, V, . ii geiieruij mat his llousu is now iu or
',"" i'n'"".i uiiiii'iiiuriiiiiiiucnt u rave en win.
may teel disposed to favor it with their custom. 0 r,!J
spnred noexpeiiso in prepniing the ExriiA.NOs:. fur ti
eiitertuiiin.cnt of li s guests, neitiier shall thero l e a y.
thing wan ng (on 1,1? p.,) , minister lo their peraS
hr,ne!sloca,im!:S la "",Ci0U8 """ "" a"
IO- Oiiiuibuses run at all times between the Exch.ni'n
Hotel nn. the tarious Rail Road Dopots. by which Un'v.
elors will ho pleasantly conveyed 0 n id fro' iho re
spcclivo Stations In duu time to meet ,,0 c' "10 re
Rloomsburg, July 7.1 1EC0. W3U KCm'3'
TINWARE & STOVE SHOP
qHE undersigned rr speclfully Informs his old friend
iulT"' hi.broihers
here-alter- o co Mm h7i!i;Scluly:'CerM w '
... j-- '"in uim imora ior vtxlQ, lha inf.
h ' - n"v .".'S"' ""''"Ivo as-sortme.it of F A N O Y
1 S Jn ' Hi.cvcr '"'""li'ced iiiw this market.
bo l.7st r. .Mi, -V. " CD'"I' o'o nseorlinenl of
The natron vi! nC i '""!' "? u,ual' 0,1 '''" 'n"co.
pmfXUsoiiac!iu,a """'d8 rRuS"1
"ioouisburg, IJovi'inberSJ 1600,-tf. U
JOIIMf! YMAfnM! !
Tlv!h;,h:Ll'l?::!:iL',',.V.Vi1",l.t0!!'1 "":l IronFram o
, ' I'Uiijus nat unses, Came t
i l'! .i?"', ''.",?. U!'.' !rt'l.l.ns al"l Hobby HorSl
I
VP "li I IVIICIILIH. li I PI I inrrftll'a 1 ... 1. 1 . t. . '
- - VA 4 iV t,
MANUFACTURER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
JIA'J.S, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND
ARTIFIUIVL FLOWERS,
, No. S07 Norlli Third Street, PhiluM.
Nov ' !