The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 01, 1868, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
antur's Jqiavtmcnt.
Wlil.kr Tor Hula,
A ( iiiiig-si-osnKNT of ilu Arknnis
Om I'l'itltv, whine limni Win overrun
with tuts, snys! "A wrvant Rlrl, who
hail wen tlinolUvt nfwhlslu-y on IiIdi'iN,
IhntiKlit aim would try tin uxiorlliloiit
1 1 1 1 1 r.tts. Arxumliiuly hIic tool: n
Hiir.tll iiuiinllty, 11111 1 tt It very Mvcot
with miir.ir, iTiunlik-il In lirortil oiKitinh
for ttuf crowd, mid not tho dUli In Hit'
collar. A tew liouwiiflcr, sho wi'iit down
nml found sovcrul rata gloriously "fud
dled," cnRiigcd In throwing potato pur
Inics and liauUiiK ono another up to
ili'lnlc. Thcso wero easily dtspiHed of,
nnd tluno not killed loft tho promises
liunu'dlatcly, suirorlnis from a .-evcro
licntluclic"
Came ofllnst oil wheat.
Tins Is a (.ucsttou that has for a long
time imitated the minds of Intelligent
farmers, but It Ims heeu settled to my
mind, nt least, hy a Korles of experi
ments, I mil tntlsfled that It (low in at
least ninety-five cues out of u hundred.
1 have sown tho wheal with and with
out tho grass heed, nnd have never wen
rust when there was no grai ; whilst In
tho samo field the rut has affected tho
wheat, Tho gras In ilds tho dampness
at the roots of the wheat, and when tho
sun shines out very warm, produces (ho
blight, llesldestho wheat standing alono
will prodnco live bushels moro to the
acre than when tho gnis Is sown. I
mean now, that this will lm theaverage
difToroiiro.
Hut tho imestlon arises: When shall
the grass bo sown '.' I answer: After
the wheat harvest, l'low tho field and
prepare It .smoothly and sow the grass
seed of whatever hind you desire, and
your crop of gra-.s the coming season
will bo equally as good If not better
than If sown with tho wheat.
Tanners try the above, nnd my word
for It, tho re.-ult will ho satNfactorv.
llttrttl Atmrkvn.
From a lot rr of hU Profession
As o.vi: who loves bis profession,
nun ueiieves Unit n runner can mulo
good living If ho pays attention to his
business, and nt tho samo time lay a
little up for n rainy day, I propose to
tan; nllttlo to uiy brother farmers, to
give a few hints, etc., A little nl" every
thing which may Interest the fanner.
In regard to plowing, this should bo
well done, the furrow slice well laid or
turned that the vegetablo matter may
not bo lost by the wasting elfect of tho
atmosphere. I believe that fall plow
ing Is destructive to tho cut worm, and
prevenls Its ravages, and the action of
tho frost does tho groiMd good, while nt
tho same tlmo tho plowing places the
eggs of the cut worm out of the reach of
tho heat which It requires to batch
Yet by plowing lato in tho spring this
samo point may bo gained. If you glvo
a top-dressing beforo plowing, seo that
the sod Is well turned over : do not cut
and cover as so many do. Sometimes
tho plow Is tho eauso of bad work, (wo
need a great Improvement In our plows.)
the furrows should bo well turned, not
broken or pressed down aslsofterthecase,
What trouble there Is In thenfter cub
turo of tho land, when the plowing Is
poorly dono.I Opt tho best plow you can
find In tho market; tlmo will bo saved,
and "tlmo Is money."
Savo your manure and mako all you
cau. This Is your capital. It Is not
what wo mako, but.what wo savo that
makes us rich. Never put your crops
on short allowance. Better to culttvato
oiio aero well, than two only half. Tho
samo labor that ralsos twenty bushels of
corn, will raise sixty If you manuro pro
perly. Does not this kind of saving
pay? Tho same doctrine may bo advo
cated In tho keeping of stock It Is al
ways best to feed freely. Adopt tho
same rulo In regard to your laud. Take
a leson from nature slio never takes
from tho earth but sho gives back some
thing In return. Look after that great
leak at the barn liquid manure. Have
you a system of gathering It If not, pre
pare one. Tho saving of this nlono will
amount to many dollursin vahiodurlng
tho course of tho year. It is a good Idea
to havo a cistern for this, so you can
pump It out over tho long manuro. If
you let It become putrid In tho tank or
cistern, and then apply to plants, It has
a tendency to preserve them from tho
ravages of Insects. It is also a great
stimulant to vegetation.
Savo the soup-Hids that aro made at
tho house It has strong properties. It
contains tho food of plants In solution
ready to be taken up to glvo now ener
gy. It Is an excellent Ingredient for
tho compost heap. Wo use It for our
currant bushes, scrub tho trees In tho
orchard with It, sometimes wo glvo It
to our squashes and melon vines, and
sometimes throw It over rubbish com
posed of chips, leaves, vegetublo matter,
etc., It hastens decomposition, Look
alter lheo things nnd you will hnveles
eauso to grumble.
Seo that tho poultry droppings aro
not lost this is generally another leak
age. It Is worth tho time spent In
6avlng It. Tho droppings of seventy
fowls Inn year would put up n good
poultry houso. Havo you ever thought
of this brother fatmerf
There again goes tho wood ashes
why tako llflron cents a bushel for
them? they nro worth to your land
more than n dollar a bushel. Try tho
experiment of using them us a topdress.
Intf, and see tho benefit you derive
from them, After you try it wo don't
think you will over sell another bushel
from tho farm. Try n Httlo In your
corn seo how bright and luxuriant it
will bo While growing, and notlco tho
big bright yellow car at seed time. Tho
wasto of fanners on all tho farms In tho
United States, if gathered nnd Hold,
would pay our national debt 1
Let us see how many moro holos for
treasure aro visible. .Neighbor A'
throws his fodder out lu tho yard in
stead of cutting and steaming for tho
stock. If ho would pursue tho latter
course, one-third would do. That Is a
bltr leak.
There Is n fine bunch of hay dropped
when neighbor U was feeding his sheep,
It Is not very largo, only about half u
pound, but three hundred and sixty
fl vo makes nearly two hundred pounds,
worth about two dollar.", but tho loss
cvorv vear. and six percent. Interest on
It for twenty years, would mako n nlco
llttlosum Think of this.
There Is neighbor llroadacres renting
ono oi ms iiirms uy uiu year iu mis aim
that tenants tho hind lias become very
poor, almost barren. Had economy j
ids farm would Improve on along lease.
As It Is, It hardly puys tho tnxes
There nro plenty moro, but wo nro
sick oi seeing inem. jiromer jurmer,
let us try to close up thcso !cukugc,
and the benefit wo derivo from tho Ha
vings will assist us to decornto our
homesteads, and mako them pleasant
retreats for old ago, a pleasure spot for
our children nnd grandchildren.
mv the !oHfl
.loi Imla Ali.t .lnrlnritl.
Tiiuhi; wns mice un old castle, that
Mood In tho middle of a deep gloomy
wood, and In tho castle lived an old
lalry. Now this fairy could take any
shaieshe pleased, All the day lung
she Hew about In the form of nn owl,
or ciept about the country like a eats
lint at night shealways became an old
Moman again. When any young man
came witlilu a hundred paces of her
castle, he became qtilto fixed, and could
not move a step until sho came and set
hltn free; which sho would not do till
ho had given her his word never to
come there again j but when any pretty
maiden came within rbat siucoho was
changed into a bird, and the fairy put
her Into a cage, and hung her up In a
chamber lu tho castle. There wero sev
en hundred of theso cages hanging In
tho castle, and all with beautiful birds
In them.
Now there was once a maiden wnoso
linmowas .ionium, ano wns premcr
than all tho pretty girls that ever were
seen before, and a shepherd lad, whoso
name was Jorlndel, was very fond of
her, and they wero soon to bo married.
Ono day they went to walk In the wood
that they might bo alone s and Jorlndel
said, "wo must luko euro that wo don't
go tod near to tho fairy's castle." It
was a beautiful evening; tho litt rays
of tho netting sun shono bright through
tho long stems cf the trees upon tho
green underwood beneath, and tho tup
tlcdoves snug from tho tall birches.
Jorlnda sat down to gazo upon tho
sun ; Jorlndel sat by hersluo; anil both
felt sad, they knew not why; but It
seemed ns If they wero to be parted
from ono another for ever. They had
wandered a long way ; and when they
looked to seo which way they should go
home, they found themselves nt a los
to know what path to take.
Tho sun was setting fast, and already
half of Its circle had sunk behind tho
hill : Jorlndel on a sudden looked be
hind him, and saw through tho bushes
that they hud, without knowing It, sat
down close tinder the old walls of tho
castle. Then ho shrank for fear, turned
pale and trembled. Jorlnda was Jut
singing,
"The ringdove (iillia from the willowy spruy,
We I (wlay I Well-n-dny I
llemourucd forthofuteof hl-t darling male,
Wcll-n-ilayl
when her song slopped suddenly. Jo-
rindel turned to see the reason, and bo
held ids Jorlnda changed Into a night
Ingalo; so that her song ended with a
mournful jug, Jug. An owl with fiery
eyes flew three times round them, and
three times screamed,
"I'll whu ( Til whu I Tu wlm
Jorlndel could not move ; ho stood fixed
as a stone, and could neither weep, nor
s)cak, nor stir hand or foot. And now
the sun went quito down, the gloomy
night came, tho owl flow Into n bu-h,
nnd n moment after tho old fairy camo
forth pale and meagre, with staring
eyes, nnd nose and chin that almost
met one another.
She mumbled something to herself,
seized the nightingale, and went away
with it in her hand. I'oor Jorlndel saw
the nightingale wns gone, but what
could ho do? ho could not speak, bo
could not movo from tho spot where ho
stood. At last tho fairy eamo back and
sang with n hoarse voice,
Till the prisoner I, fait,
And her doom Is cast,
There btayl Oh, stay I
When the charm Is around her,
And the spell has bound her,
life away I nway V
On n sudden Jorlndel found hlmsolf
free. Then he fell on his knees before
the fairy, and prayed her to glvo him
back his dear Jorlnda : but she laughed
at him, and said bo should never see
her again j then sho went her wny
Ho prayed, ho wept, ho sorrowed, but
all in vain. "Alas!" ho said, "what
will becomo of mo V" Ho could not go
back to his own homo, so ho went to a
strango village, and employed himself
n keeping sheep. Many a tlmo did ho
walk round and round as near to tho
hated castlo as ho dared go, but all In
vain: ho heard or saw nothlne- of Jo
rinua.
t last ho dreamt ono night that ho
found a beautiful juirplo flower, and
that In tho middle of it lay a costly
pearl; and ho dreamt that ho plucked
tho flower, and went with It in his hand
Into tho castle, and that every thing ho
touched with it was disenchanted, and
that there he found his Jorlnda again.
In the morning when ho awoke, ho
began to search over bill and dale for
his pretty flower ; and eight long days
ho sought for it In vain: but on tho
ninth day, early In tho morning, ho
found tho beautiful purple flower; and
iu tho middle oflt wns a largo dow-drop
us big as a costly icarl. Then ho plucked
tho flower and set out and traveled day
and night, till ho came again to tho cas
tle.
llo walked niarer than a hundred!
paces to It, mid yet he did not becomo I
fixed as before, but found that ho could
go quite close up to tho door. Jorlndel
was very glad Indeed to seo this. Then
ho touched tho door with tho flower,
and It sprang open ; so that ho went in
through tho court, and Ilsteued when
ho heard so many birds singing. Atlast
ho camo to tho chamber where tho fairy
sat, with thoseven hundred birds lu tho
seven hundred cages. When she saw
Jorlndel sho was very angry, nnd
screamed with rago ; but sho could not
come within two yards of him, for tho
(lower ho held In his hand was hts safe
guard. Ho looked around at tho birds,
butnlns I there wero many, many night
ingales, and how then should ho find
out which wns his Jorlnda ? While ho
was thinking what tu do, ho saw tho
fairy had taken down ono of tho cages,
und was making tho best of her wny off
through tho door. Ho ran or How after
her, touched tho cago with tho flower,
and his Jorlnda stood beforo him, and
threw her arms round his neck ; look
lug as beautiful u ever, as beautiful as
when they walked together In tho
wood.
Then ho touched all tho other birds
with tho flower, so that they all took
their old forms again ; and he took Jo
rlnda home where they wero married,
nnd lived happily together many years,
nnd so did a good many other lads,
whoso maidens had been forced to sing
In tho old fairy's cages by themselves,
much longer than they liked.
M. AHTMAK, l If, MI-LINUKK. E. It. UATMAN,
UTiMAN, WLMNCIHK A CO.,
VO.SSdXOfiTlt T11IKP BT11KKT,
(A'turlj o'jtotltt JuMfi, Kent, fn$itfti & Cb.)
Wholeiule lk-alem In
YAltNH, IIATHNa, AVAPWNU, CAltrKTH
oju rj.0Tii, miAUM, rUY a tin,
CJKAIN J1AGH, CO UP AO K, 4C. AT.BO,
WJM-OW AND WOODEN WAHK,
NKtHliCH, TK UK, LOOKING UJ-AbHW, KTC,
May 10, lwtf.ly,
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
AND
Hooflantl's German Tonic.
rreptm J by IJr. C. 31. JntkaoDj
I'll I LA DILI HU, Pi.
Tte Great Remedies
rOK ILL DIJI1III or Till
LIVEIt, STOMACH, or
DIGU&TIVn OltOANS.
Hoofland's German Bitters
Is crsi.IHi.t.Vtl of tlie riirajulcea, (or at they r
mnjiciiittlly term r . rr;a cl ftracti) of
Ilooti, Uerba
tnftj-roi-arutloti,
tmtoJ. Mini entire 1
ckAo.'ic admixture (if anjflinj.
HooQaniVs German Tonic,
T a comW nation of ftlt the IngiMfenl of tli
Itlintri, with tlio furiit quality of Aina t'nii
Hum, Oidiikci ctCi maUnK one of tlie rnont
pleunant ami Btfiicftblu rcmodlcB over oirorM to
Uio mil.llo.
TiioMt priftfrrtnii ft Medicine frco from Alco
ho.lc aduikiture, will ut
Hoofland's Gorman Bitters.
In cioct cf tirrvoui depression, ulipn ion)
fttcoliollc ntlmulua U ncconaary,
Hoofland's German Tonio
houM te ucJ.
The Hitter or the Toole ere totli equally
good, ami coDtftla the lame medicinal tirtue.
Tlie tomuch, from a variety of cauies, mch as
Indication, Dya pepala, Nervoui
Debility, etc, (a m Tcryajt to lime
iu function de H yJLv ranged. The ro
cult of which la, thut the patient
uffera from aet trial or mora oi tho fullonlng
d I state 1
Constipation, Flatulence, In word Piles
Fulnesa of Slood to tho Head,
Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea.
Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
Fulnesa or Weight in the
btomuch, Sour Eruc
tations, Sinking or Flut
torlna at the Pit or the
Stomach, Svrimminfr of tho
ICertd, llurriod or Difficult Urea th
ing'. Fluttering- at tho Heart, Choldns
or Sutt'ocatlnK Sensations when In
a Lying Posture, Dimness of
Vision. Dots or Webs beloro
the Sight, Dull Pain in
the Head, Deficiency
of Perspiration, Yellow
ness of the Skin and Eyes,
Pain In the ------ Side, Back,
ChAit, Iilm -fTm bs, etc., Hud
denFlushesof vfA )W Heat, Burn
ing In the aW Flesh, Con
stant Imnfflnlnjra of Kvil, and
Qreat Depression of Spirits.
Thoie rcmedlM will eflVctaally cure Liver
Complaint, Jaundice, DyapepBla, Chrotde or
Nrvoua Debility, (Jhronlo Diarrhma, DIaeaaa of
the Kldnoya, and all Dlscaiea arising from a
Diaordorvd liver, Htomaeb,or latcauna.
rEnirixY,
ItKCLTIXa FROM AIT CAril WIIATFTUB;
niOSTUATION OF THE SYSTEM,
iKDCCID ST tilTSkS LA BOB, IlARDSDira,
Exroicm, Fit i eb, ito.
There Is no medicine extant equrd tu thi-ae
rcrncdlei la aach euci K tone and vttfor W lm-
E ailed to tha whola Byalm, the AvpclHo la
trengtheucd, lood fj la enjoyed, tha
tomftch dlsea ta Tarfl nromutlv. tho
Llood la puntled. iwai the comple:
mnlexlon
oecomci muou snu
healthy, the rcl-
low tlofre la eradicated from the eye, a bloom
la irlren to tho cheek, and the woaIe und ncrroua
Invalid hecomea s atroDj and boalthy being.
Vcrsons Advanced in Life
Ahd feeling the hand of time weighing heartty
opon thcti), vlth all Ha attendant in, will find In
the una of thla HirrKlta.or the TONIC, an
elixir that will InnUt new life Into their vein..
reatore In a munaure tho energy and ardor of
more jouthful diiya, build up their ahrunken
form, aud give hoalth ajid happlucia to their
remaining yiu a.
WOTICB.
It la awcll-ntabllihed fact that fully one-half
cf the female por Uon of our popu
lation are aHdom m In the enomtnt
of goodhonlth;or, ) m to use Unit own
xprtlon.,,nov(-r t-fcsaasl fed well." They
rolungiild,duold of all energy, extiemely ner
voua, and hato no appttlte.
Tothliclaiaof pcreona tho BITTERS, or the
TOUIU, la cspCLlully recommcndeiL
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made etrong ly tho use of either of theae
Tvmediea. They will cure every caa of MA
UABilua,lthouttJl.
Thoutand of ct-rtlQcatea have accumulated 'n
the banda of the propr1eur, hut innce will allow
of the publtcatlou of hut a few. Those, It will
he ohinTcd.aie men of note and of audi atand
liig that thi'y muit be beliered.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon, Geo, W. Woodward,
CiiUfJuttict fifth tfuprtmt Court cf I'd., writes .
PhiUilttrftta, March 19, 13fl7.
"I find 'Hoof- land a Oerman
niltcraMiaKOo.) IjfL tonic, uaeful in
lUeapaof thudl ir" goathe organ,
and of great bun Ca-U UU tlltlncaauaofdc
Llhtj, and want of ticnoua action lu UioajaU'm.
Voura ti lily.
"UEO. v. woonwAHiv
Hon, James Thompson,
JiUtfi tf thi Xuprtnt CVurt of i'enntyhania.
rhitadttpUa, April 2, 1308
MI conaldor Mlooflnnd'a Uum.io riitoti' h
vulutill meJietn In cuao of atUcki of Indica
tion or D)iei)fli.k I un certify thla now my
experience of lu
' Youri, lth reppft,
'JAMK-1 TlHIMl'SONV
"From Eov. Joseph II. Kcnntird,
D.D,
i'ajfor t tht Tenth Vajtiit C'hutx1!, VhttadJi-hU.
Jr, Jack WTt Duar Sir I have W-n frequeiilly
rnmettd to connect my lume villi ri itmiitrn
datlona of dllU rent klnJn of riicdldm lul, re
garding tl.ti irao . - r-j tK-uui o.u of in
appruprUto iPiT fci.lm- 1 hint- it,
all cuaca declined l II yt but wlili u cleur
I roof In tarloua UaU liutunci'aAiidpr
uilnrly In my own family, of thu vu-rulnui, of
Dr. lloufiand'a Uerman Ditteri, I dvpnrt for one
from my uaual courep, to exprc-a my full toulc
tlou that, fur qtntral debility tf l!,t tyittti anX
trpteialtsf fvr Livtr CVrnj-fiHui, it tt a kft und
alualU m titration. I n aomu caica It may fU :
but uiually, I doubt not, It will U very UncllvUt
to thoM wlio autltr from tho above cuava.
Your, vary respect fully,
J. II. KliNNAllD,
eighth, Uluw ComUi kt
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
JiitJjJ IMtr Chriitian CSroniclt, J'htadt
f Aia.
I 1it dcrh ad dl led Upfit from tho uae of
lloofland a Ueitnan Hitter, and feel It my privi
lege to recommend them aa a moat nluable tonic
to all whoaitauikrlng from general dublllty or
from dlaeajtia ailtlnu from derangement of the
Uvtr. Youra truly.
L. V. FUNDALL.
0AUTI0W(
lloofl.nd'i aorm&D r.eoitdlea art coanlrrf.lt
ach bottl.. AU II JJB oilier, an! couu-
i'rinelial onic. an4 MaiiUfjctorv at lh. O.r-
man Medlclno fciLoro.No .n a i!iif wn-.t ii,u.
.d.ll.lil.. -,..-
OUAllLES M. EVANS,
Uirmui Drumiiil, 1'ioj mlor,
. v ,.I;''rmyU.M Jcilo&Co.
For ml. by all Diuggl.u mil Dtjkil lo lltjl
iLet. Ilootlud'l German Hitters, per Uttl, IX t
.,"," " lill Hoien";:. JOO
Upofluid'. a.rui.a Tenle, put nu la auwl
tsiuiei ;........ 1 eo
11 tutu., or li.lt doi.n far 1H
GT Do Dot forest to risnilnnMell tLo tUel.
e lur, hi cruVt 10 s.l a utuulii..
HOOFLAND'S
UEBiMAN TONIC,
.Tttuutrr 81, 1W,
DRY GOODS.
M1
IliLKlVS STOIiK.
VllVMl AIiniVAti 01
VAUi AND WIKTKU (100DH.
Tho subBcrlber luwjut returned fioiu Iho cltlrs
Willi (ihothrr largo mul select n-norlinent of
BPltllS'U AND HUMMnit OOOlW,
luirchaHcd In New York rind riillmlelpliln nl tho
lowest flguie, nnd which lto U determined to sell
on ih tiimlrnto lenns m can bo procured clao
wtiero tu Itloomsburg, HU txk eoini.rhct
I.ADID4' DnilSH OOODS
of tho choicest slylcs nnd latest fashions, together
with alnrsojnsfiortment of Dry Ooodn nnd Oro
cerlc, comlM lug of tho following ntt Icles t
Cnrpet,
Oil Cloths
Cloths
Cruwl mores
Hhnwls
Flannels
Silks
WhltoUooils
Uiicns
1 loop Skirts,
.Mu M Ins,
Jlollowwnio
Cednrwaie
Queenswnie, JInrdwnre
lloitti nnd Shoes.
Hats nnd Cnps
iloopNeU,
Umbrellas
IiOoklng-aUwses
Tolmceo,
(Wee,
Sugars
Teas
Hlce,
AlNplce,
(linger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs
AND NOTIONS GHN UAM.Y.
Iu nhort, eerj thing usually kept hi country
stotest" which ne Invites the attention of the
public generally. The highest price will be paid
for country produce in exchange for goods,
fl. 11. MIM.i:ilHON.
Arcado IlullJlngs llIoomHburg, I'.i.
G
iu:at kkductiox ix imcks
AT
l'l'.TI'.K IJXT'S HTOHi:,
IX LIGHT STllKUT,
FALL AXJ) WIJfTKH GOODS.
THK Mibscrlbcr linn Just ucched nml hUH on
Imml nt his oM Blninl In Light Street, ft lnre nuil
kelccL
Assoimn;NT of mkiichaxdiSi;
purclmsetl at tho lowest flgttre, and which ho
determined to sell on ns mmlernto terms ns
he procured elsewhere in Light Htrtet,
ivn cash on coir.xmr pjiohlxl.
His Htock conslslH of
LADIES' DltKSS GOODS,
choicest Rtylcs nnd latest fashions
Cnlleoes, Mtulhis
(llnglinnis, Mat mc Is
Hosiery, Carpits,
Silks, Shawls
HKADY MADE CI.OTIIINO,
SatlnctlH, Cusslmers,
Coltonados Kentucky Jeans.
AC, AO AO.
GKOG'KIUES, JIACICKH-aij,
QueeuKware, Cedarwnre, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, 01U, Taints, Ac,
HOOTS A SIIOKS, HATS A CAPS.
In short everything iwtially kept In it country
store, Tho patronagoof his old friends nnd tho
public generally, Is respectfully solicited.
Tho highest market price puld for country pro
duce, rirmt i:nt.
Light Street, Nov. 8 ldG7.
ri IlKAT IlKDUCTION IN PIUCES
AT II, K. HhOA.N'S STOHU,
IN OUA.VGKVIIilii:, I1 A.t
o F
VALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Thosubscrllifrhasjustreeclved nndhnsonhau'
ut his htoro In OranKovllle, a laro and Bolect
ASSOimiENT OV JlEHClIANDlSIi
purchased nt tho lowcht ilgure, nnd which hols
determined to bell ou ns moilerato terms as cau
bo procured elsewhere lu Ornngevllle,
FOU CASH It COUNTUY l'HODUCi:.
I lis fctoek consists of
LADIES' DUESS GOODS,
CIIOICKMT HTYLE.H AND LATEST l'ASHIOXS
Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels Hosiery
cAni'ETs, Shawls
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Satinets, cnsslmcrs
t'ottonades, Kentucky Jcnn-
AC, AC, AO
GROCERIES ilACICERAL,
(lueensware, tVdarwarc, Hardwnre, Medicines
PllV'fJS, OlIJi, taints
ROOTS it SHOES, HATS it CARS.
In short everything usually kept In n country
store. Thopatronngo of his old filends nnd th
public generally, Is respectfully (solicited.
Tho highest market price paid for country pro
duce. IJ. k. SI.WAN.
urangevuie, Mny in, iw,
J J. U It O W E 11,
now oUV-rlng to tho puMlo IiIh Ktot-lt of
A v n 1 Ar a aoo d h
t'OiislsttiiK In part nf n full Hue of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND K AG
c a uriiT ft,
l'l no cloths and i-itHslmcre fur XdlcV coatu,
HAXDSOMi; DUKSS GOODS,
of nil imtternsftiuWiual.tlc, litlnldn nuil I'rlnt
of various uallllc-H ami iirucs,
ISUIACllKD AND imoW.V MUHMNH,
EA DIE'S EUENOn COKSETS
A N 1
DALJIOUAIj skihts.
(iliUil USsOrtllU'llt of
Fresh OioccrlcH nnd ilceK. Niw ushortmcnt
oi.ass and qui;i:xmaiu;,
F X N 0 . 1 3IAC K 13 H E E
Inone-lmlf ami onc-fniitlt Lavrcln.
Now lu the tlmo lo mako your (.elections, an I
nm odVrliif; goods nt eiy low prices, nml our
tnutlo is f.ilr ileullug to nil, ami not In bournler-
t,oM by nny. J. J. UltOWTU.
Wloouiiburtf, April 1-', W7.
TTUIUtAII lJuljAa'AMS
J.X rt
lilia WAX 1UH HAUU.U,
Ooodi to comparo with htilnaency of (ho money
market, Look und comnure ii Icon Ijcforu imr
clmshiB clsuwhcro. Just cull at the fuvoilto
iiei stand of
McNINCU X BHUMAN,
and you will bo nu t by tho obliging proprietors or
their clerkM, and bliown through their great altly
utoro free of thurge, of course, Tliry w 111 tsl o tu
n fair chaneo to tpeud your looso elmuge, they
truhi much moru prontabiy than It can bo hpent
elhowheie, Their
HTOCK OV DHV (iOOD-S
thU Sprliitf in much larger lu all IU varieties than
luuiil. Their
LADIES DIUiSS GOODS
aro of the ulcckt utylou In market. They have a
flue, assortment of
UAT9. OA1U nOOTH AND SHOES,
BUMJir.U CLOTHS, CAHSINin,
0ABHIMKU1, AND VI2HTINOH,
and uuBieromaitlclett common to suchebtahlNh
mnts, bekldo a gencial nsHortmeut of
HAUDWAHR, TINWAUi:, UIIUNHWAUK,
AND OUOCKHIIW,
all nt gieatly reduced prices. They wish to con
duct their busincB ou tho bjetem of
"lAY AS YOU OO,"
and they think they cau afford to sell very cheap.
They return their thankn for many punt fuvorw,
nnd axle tho future patronage f their former cui-
tomers nnd thn public geucrally,
McNINCit & H1IUMAN,
JONVH, KUSTON & CO.,
Manufacturcm and Mliole.alo Dealers In
COTTON YAIINS, CAItrCT CHAINS,
1IATTU, WICKH, Till YAIINS, COltDAUIl,
llllOO.MH, WOOD AND WIIXOW WA11I3,
LOOK'H ai.ABSI, CLOCKS, I'ANCV HABKLTS
TA1ILK, rWQR, AND CAUKIAUK
011,CLOTIW,4C
No, KKI Market Street, touth tide,
riillodelhla.
riATAwissA iiniiTai: coTT
The I'resldent and MnnnReuof tho CutawLwii
HrldKO Co., till, day declared a dlvlilentl ou their
Uipllul w ock of3 percent. (75 per Hliare.) paya-
iiiu lu int. .iuiU".iuiui;r.i or iiit'ir leniu rrpreneil'
Ullvn. JOHN HilAliri.lH,
CultiiwlMKA April 0, IfM. Trcavurer,
April lo,'i-8l,
MISCELLANEOUS.
0MKTII1N0 NKW.
ti... uii.iAr.ifrtir.1 lirf. Iciivn lo Inform licr
frlctul nml tho imlillo generally, tlml Uio linn
peneti iu
i.iaitT sTiu:r.T
n frcah stock
f uooili In Iho lino c,r
MII.MNliltV Mill TIUMMINOH
In coimoctlnn wllh Drenn Mnlclugt " l'rc"
rca in miiiiuou, to
I'nLonnrnAW HATS
the tlinrlcut liollce.niicl In. tho lot style of
the nrl. 1 TICC'Hcncnitnnuworisrmmmvii'lj.
MKH. i:. Ki.ir
MshtHlreel,Oclol)cr I, in)".
T1IK (UtKAT PUIZICI
IUiwiton UNtvi:nsi:i.i.r, l'AUls, WW.
Tlti: HOWli BKWJNO MAC1IINI! CO."
Awnnleil over Llghly-twi Competitor,
tiik iikjui:st hikmiusi,
thi: nsi.Y iio') or tub legion or n aui.
nml
3S?
.flm.1l
l 011 to American Sewlntr Machines, ner Imnc
run jtrcii'i1, iiiujiimhii iu uiu - .tiwuiiru
mpI" (Ulllclai .lournal of the 1'iench
Moiiltcur lfnlir
1'iench Lmnire).
uesilayl'd Juiy
IPUt, 111 Ult'MJ 1)1 UK I
rabrleante, do Machines
Ut.IAs Howi:, Jit.
neoure ospoant.
Manufacturer of Hewing
jHacumos J.xniunor.
1I1U ildiibloilrst honor Is nnotlurnroof of tho
lent Miiierioiiiy oi ino iiowortowin laennics
over nu ouicrs.
SIRLEY it STROOPS,
No. 23 South i;ightSlteet,
Agents for reiuiylvnnlit, Xpw Jersey, DclaM'are
niui csicru irgiuiii.
ivb. ircs-sm.
RUST IS THE CHEAPEST!
UIU HINOLK hLWINlt MAl lllXi:
llEAb. THE 1. 1ST,
And lends tho column 1,'ji'S nhead of all others.
'this Mnihtnols the
MOST I'OPULAlt IN UMK.
It uses Iho finest ucedloofnny Mnchlne In ex
istence,
Any inuy wanting a goou
S K W INO JI A (J II I N K,
Will consult her own Interest, by buying n
HlNGI-:lt. Itl.ea.lerto run, lenm and kicp In
order than any Machine In tho world.
ovi:n aayou ov hii:m in uhi:.
Tho fullest instruction ulvon thoso who pur-
chnie.nncl tliu Machine vim. nn wauiivnted to
nu lur one i hi .
I'leuse call nt niv Htoro ana sniisiy jourseies,
Mere you will mill , euit-s, i iticnu una niiit,
DAVlll l.OWl'Nlll.lUl, AKClit
April 3,'lls.ir. lib isbuig, l'a.
EST
A 11 h I S 11 E D, 18 3 2.
H T O I) A 11 T
M'.W ROAI.E, UVIUSrUt'XO, ITU. IKON EltAME
1' I A N O V O H T K S.
H T O 1) A It T A M Olllll H,
Mnnufnctmcrs f (hand. Hnuale and Piano
I'ortcs. Our new htnle l'iano l ories iu aitdltion
to their peculiar meiils, contain eiry really
vaiuaoio uiuacrii nupioM ineia. iciiiiciihk iut-111
K iiieiii
it ccr
e, Del-
ng Iho
l no m os 1 1 0111 pu ic aim pent 11 iiisuuiiieii
oiler 1 d to the public, and lor puilly ol ton
lrnrv tu lonrn ooiiiniiiiv. mill also Miiiitu
test oeeleelmtttl s, the new Male Mod.nl l'l-
ano ltate slaiuls unilMih d, Uiel'lanos or tuts
maliufacluie hnve stood Iho lot olinolo limn ft
ouarltr of a ct nlurv. and the liiuliufintllleisnro
nl Illicit y to mi r In uur '1 wenlj-'IUe thousand
iiiiiiiius nun nuMi una uitin in ii"!', in ik-uii.
nil pnilHofthn iivlllrcd world, All ktteiswlll
oepioinpuyniiswu.u i;v ,,,
TebT'OS'Ilni. fid Ulo'ailuiy, ew Yolk,
rpiIE AMKUICAX HAY KNIFE
I AND I oitrc. Wu tho umUrsluned citizens
01 uoiumoiii iouniy wiini-sM'u uio irmi oi nu
ftirlfK nn iho f.irm of Mr. I'urspl. In Hemlock
TuMihlp,nn Monday, Mnv 7, ll, httwecn tho
Miirrn nil i iiiy iyiiiiu uuu imii h imiiimatiuri-u
huiif. I'n.. iiinl ttui ltuniltl'M I'n tent llav Hook.
'Jhu AmcrUan l"mU lifted moio bay In out
tlraUKht than the Itutuhl In time. Woaro witls-
iieii u win unco ns mm n nay inio me nxtw as two
Kood horses can draw. Wo nlso Haw it cutting
hay, nnd think It cannot lm hint as a hay knife, 1
and cheerlully recommend It nt tho Uht hay fork
aim rnuu wo uuvo ever heen.
ihttkniundei:, int. i , i. iiauuison,
W. H. Kuons, .Ioiin DoAic,
John DhrF.itirK, lNir.r. Novnt,
11, 1icjm:miu.i:h, SviAi-nrKH IViuel,
Michaki, Hki.m it, John Wolf,
Thev iiUn iiiiiniif.ictuip Iho edebiittcd Ituckev
lh nper nnd .Mower, and other agricultural Imple
ments.
c
O h U M IU A
lit
nous e,
II I! U N AUD B T O II N K It ,
Having lntdv nurchaeil nnd fitted u the
well-known ltoblhon Hotel I'roperty, located a 1
ri;v noons Aiiovn tiik coujit iiousc,
ou tht samo Kldo of tho street. In tho town oft
UIouniMmrg; and Having outaineua license mr
, the Mime (mi
H i; S T A U It A N T ,
tho Troprh tor has determined to glvo to tho peo
ple nmitr-i i no town uu miMiiwn it ineniuie,
a hrrn.i; .moiu; uuum.
lIH.tnbllngalsnl exteiiKtve, nnd Is fitted up
to put ImuutcHnndcnrriaKeM In t lm dry, llo prom
lues that I'MTythlnunhout hlxeKtabllhhuienUhall I
lxt mmlm-li-d In nn onh'ilv unit luwful manner:
und ho lehpoellull) Millcltn n "-haio nrthepuhllc
JSTAllUSIIKI) 17!.
JOltDAN i llllOTIIl:lt,
WIIOI.USAI.1: UltOtTIllH,
iiu.l Deolers In
SAI.TITllli: AND UHIMbTONK,
Nu an) North. Third Htrcet, -
riilllldelphla.
J.
r,
1112AHU,
I.HTIKCOTT, 110N1) 4 CO.,
Manufacturcm and Wholcitnlo Dcalera In
HATS, CAl'S, J'UIW, AND BTUAW (100DH,
No. 413 Market Street,
I'litlndelphla.
gNYHKH, IIAIIIUS it UABSKrr,
ianuiitctorerii aim jouuvr. m
MKN'H AND 110VS CLOTHING,
Nos. 025 Mai ki t, and 522 Commerco Street,
rhlladelphla.
Q. W. MjAISON & CO.,
Manuf.tctuierii of
Oil, CLOTHS ANII WINDOW BHADUS,
WaiehoiiBe, No, III Norlh Third Street
rhlladelphla,
I. "
WAI.TKU,
Uito Walter a. Kaub,
Importer and Dealer la
CHINA, 01,Ar.H, AND IIUHDNSWARK,
No. Sill Norlh Third 8lncl,
hotweon lloco and;Vlno
l'hlladelphla.
c, II. House. w.h. Kiica, 1, n. sktdkrt
NDUKWH, AVII.KrNfi & CO.,
Dealer, In
KOMIIflN AND DOM1WTJ0 DllV OOODS,
No. 501 Market Slrcet,
I'lilladdphla.
JOHN STltOUl' A CQ.,
Huiee.sor, ta Stioup .1 Ilrother,
WHOLlMAI.li DLWI.HIIH IN I'ISH,
No.SINoilh Wharves, and S5 Neith Waltr St.,
1'hlladelphla,
G O h JJ
T",!
GROCERIES, JScc,
QON V 12 0 T I O N 13 It Y .
Tlin uniloi.lirnpil itrailJ rcmioclfii ly nnnounco
to tho iubllo tiint lio Ims opcucil ft
i-iiwT.ci.Aas cosn:cTioNi:uY SToni:,
In the hiilldlni lately occupied by ncrimrd Ktoli
ncr, hero hols prcpnrcd to furnish nil kinds of
l'LAIN A FANCY CAND1IW,
1'HKNCIt OANDini,
rolUUUN A DOMIMT10 TllUITH,
NUTH, UAISINH.'AC, AC, AC.
11T WHOLESALE Oil 11ETAII
1 . - .n.iM.iil rf nil frnntl. In
111. lino of biulncM. A grcnt viirlcty of
DOLL P, TOYH, Ac,
sultnlilofortho Holiday., l'arllculnf attention
Clvcu to
11 Hi: AD A Nil OAKHH,
of nil kind., fresh overy day.
CltltlHTMAS CAN1J1UM,
CHIHTMAH TOYH.
A cull 1. solicited, nnd untl.fncllou will Ijo
Kiinrnutced,
Nov. 22. 1807. KCKHAltT JAC0I1S,
II
K Jt O V A Ii O V
C. 0. MAltU'H
N K W (i T o n K
to mi 1 v Ji'x it h o v Kt
ONTllEC'OUNEn OF MAItKKT ANII 1HON HTIIEET..
Tho undersigned hn Ing received from the city
11 roll nnd completo supidy of
SI'ltINO AND rlUMMllH
I)HY 0001)3 AND OUOCEIVIRS,
N O T I O N H,
TIN-WAItR AND IIAUD-WAUK,
viw.m AXD witj.MV-WAiu:,
CO.Vl'IX'TlO.N'r.llY, (ILASS-WAlli:,
T O 11 A 0 0 O ,
11 a r s a A' j y 11 o 7; .v,
l'LOUlt, HALT, riSIl, AND .MI3AT,
nil of which I propose N.'lllni; ut n very low Ilgure
fur en.li or produce.
. Cult nnd see.
April 12, lNi7
C. C. MAItlt.
"15KIINAHD STOIINICU,
Would respectfully nnnouncoto hi. friend, nnd
pntron., thnt ho lm. openod n ursl-cins.
l-'ItUl'iVt CONFKCTIONKUY STOKE
wherothcio may W found nt nil limes, n Ilnecol
lection of
I'llUIT, CONTlXTIO.NnilY, NUTH, AC,
n. well n.
1-iNi: cmucniML.s,
which niny ho obtained nt rensonuhto mtcs. The
stock Nnlwnys ru sh und of Uio very bet quality.
No palm will bo spared to mnko Hit. e.tnb-
Nhmcnt Iho il'lMt r lu Uiu 1 In l ,.vu. A can 1
lsollelteil before pulchn.e. nro nndo elsewhere,
ns It Is believed lint perfect tntlsf.u'tlnn will be
given. LOI.UMIIIA 1IOUMK,
Mulu St., opposite MIIIci'h Klore,
ntiiD'117, lllooiu.burg, I'n.
OCIinUi, DEHGEIt A CO.,
ailNEIlAL COMM1WSION .MLltCIIANTS
Dealers In
I'lHIf, MALT, C1II1IH, I'llOVISIONH, Ac,
Nos, 122 and 1JI North Wluuvcs.nljovo Arch Bt.
I'hlladelpblA..
Solo agents for Wilcox's Wheel Orease, In bar
rels, kegs, nnd can..
yyAINWMGHT & CO.,
w 11 u I, i;i a liii uiiouiiiiM,
N. 13. Corner Second nnd) Arch streets,
l'llILAriEI.l'IlIA,
Dealcis lu
TI1AS, SYltUl'H, COl'l'lin, SUUAll, MOLAHSKS'
ItlCE, H1MCKH, 11! CAltn t.01)A, AC, AC,
Order, wilt lecelvo prompt atlentlon.
May 10, ISCT-ly.
JJ V. PETEUMAN,
with Liri'INCOTT A TIlOTTKIt,
WHOLraALU ailOCKHH,
No. 21 North Water .Street,
nnd No. 20 North lvlawtue Avenuo
Vhlladelpliln.
TV7"KAVKU SI'KANKIjE,
WHOLEHALE OIIOCEIUIM ANDCOMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. :
15 nnd 227 Arch (Street
PhllndelphU.
DRY GOODS, &c.
t
It
HAND Ol'KXINO
OIlANll lll'KNI.Vn
flllAND DlMlNIXd
(IIIA.N'D (ll'l'.NINd
(UlAND Ul'l.'NINO
OF
l'AI.I. AND VI.VTi:il (lOOIM,
1'AI.I. AND WINl'KIt (IflODS
l'AI.I, AND WINTKll (100DS
I'Al.I, AND WINTllIt (lOdlw,
KALI. AND WINTKll GOOUH,
eoimlHtliiK ol
consNtlntf of
convKtlnB of
rvinvUllnft of
oonslstlnit of
DltV OOODS,
DHY GOODH,
DltV flOOlm,
DllV finODN,
DHV HOODS,
II ATM AND
HATS AND
HATS AND
HATS AND
HATS AND
ars,
CAPS,
I'AI'S,
CAPS,
CADS,
T10OTS AND Minus,
HOOTS AND HIIOi:s
imors and sitoi:s
HOOTS AND HIIOI.S
1100TH AND SHOliS,
IirADV-MAIir. CI.OTIIINO.
ltllADY-MADi: CLO'IIIINO
ltl'.ADV-MADi: CI.O I'll 1N(I,
UHADV-MADi: CI.Ol'lHNd
iu:adv-madi: ci.oiiiifio,
i,ooiciNn-ni,Assr.M,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NO'UONS,
Mi l IONS,
NOliONS,
l'Al.NTS AND OILS
l'AINIS AND OILS
I'AIN'IS AND OILS
l'AINIS AND OILS
1'AlNfS AND OILS,
OUOl'llllHCH,
(iiioci:itir.s,
ououDitir.s,
iiuocKiiir.s.
UUOLlUtllX,
OUr.KNSWATti:,
UUKDNHWAItll,
iiin:i:NHWAitio,
OULIlNSWAItl:,
QUtUNSWAHL',
IIAllDWAltn,
IIAUDWAIti:,
HAllDWAIli:,
IIAllDWAllI.:,
HAUDWAllU,
TINWAUK,
TINWAltll,
TINWAlli:,
TINWAllll,
TINWAlli:,
HALT,
HALT,
HALT
HALT,
HALT,
I'lSII,
I'l.lll
I'ISH,
1'lTll
I'lWIl,
OIIA1N
(1UA1N
(lltAIN
(1HA1N
U11A1N
AND Sl'.KDS,
and slkds,
and hki'.ds,
and hi:i:iis,
and wi:i:dm,
ic,
Ac.
Ac,
AT
MlKllI.VY,
McKLl.VV,
ni:ai Jt t'o.'H,
I
ll l MiVl. ni,Ah Ci V ki, n,
McKKIA'V, NIIAIi & COH.
MrKIMA'Y. Nl'.AIi dt t'O.'M.
North west corner of Main und Market Htreeti,
Northwent corner of Main and Murket Htreets,
Northwe-ht corner of Mulu and Market Streets,
Norlhwetit comer of Main and Maikt t htreetn,
NorlhK't toiiHi cf Main and Mmlut hltittH,
IILOOMHIIUHO, PA,,
IlI.()OMSlt!lt(i, PA
lH.OOMKitllUO, PA,,
HI.DO.MMlUIltO, PA
JiliOOMHllUIu, PA,
IKON AND NAI!t,
IKON AND NAIIW,
IKON AND NAIIW,
IKON AND NAII-H,
JUON AND NAIIi,
In large quantities uml bt leJiutd latei.Rlnsny
ou hand,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
Q1IA1UJCS W. HNYDKH,
DEALEIt IN
11 a n i) av a n k,
lllON, NA1LH, hTLHL, AC, AC, AO.
MAIN BT11IXT, 1II.OOMS1IU1K1, l'UNN'A.
Tnko thli niclhod of Informing tho cltlien.of Co-
lumblaeouty.lhnlbo ba. openeu nu ciicunvo
ltardwnro store on Mftln slrcet, lu llloom.burg,
near Iron .tree I, nml Hint bo lins on band ft
LAItni:ll HTOuv AND lli;TTi;il AS,')UlllUU
than tan ho found nny whero elso In Iho cuunly,
nnd which bo Intend, to sell nt prices which defy
comiH-'tltlon.
CHAINS, AXES, BTlli;ij, JllUiN.
have cbnlns, nil sire, nxc., nil mnlto nnu
weight, sleel, nil slfcs, Iron, nil thnpc, nnd nil
very low,
llUII.Dlllt'B IIAllDWAllI!,
of owry descriptions. Nail., nslo pulleys, sasli
cord., latches, look. nnd ltnobs.lmlt screw s.sash
fast., window springs, bn.o itnon, sirnp uiubc,
hap. nnd slnplcs, books nnd slapbs.nnd lufnct
everything needed In that line.
COACH A YVAC10N MAKIiltS' HAllDWAlir.
cmhraclng almost every thing In llinnme. Also
llAr.M'.SH .MAKillH llAlll'H.liii.,
lbielilc. .Innniined! buckles, silver plated! bill.
or every kind, IIamki, Irons pad trees! Hame...
wood sadtllollees, gig Ircet.gmil wen, iiot-roi
and cotton ! thread, silk, nwl.and needles, tools
of nil kinds.
.hhoi:maki:u'.s n.vninvAiir.,
A lull assortment rorcarpenlers. 1 liacpl,tii'.
all klud, saw! bnnd, puuucl, rlji, aud compass,
siiuare. steel. Iron, und try i boring mat blues,
ehlslc, nugers, beel, innlleU, braces, gauges,
plows, rules, bits, nnd nbont cerj lhlng for ear.
penter.
roil Till; ri:ori,K ui;.ni;kai.i.i
1 ba e coal
hods, coal
shocls, scoops,
coal sifters, lant
erns,tHble eullery.isM ket
tutlcry, plaled spoons,
plated folks, hi rvi l.,lcnnndeof.
leo pots.butlcrknlNes.inlltsaws,
crosscut saws, eln.ilarsnws.gnngsaws,
(lies, horse sboes,wreuclH'S,l 1 ets.liam.
iners, hulchels, mnttoclis, plckc, forks, grub
bing hoes, shove Is, spades, Mudlug lorks, hoes,
rakes, be.l pins, Iwlne, skates, plows, eollln tilm-
mlngs, I.iueiy, red thalk, white chant, wire,
hmso nulls, meat tutters, ncnles, washbontds,
horse buckets, wooilcn palls, tlolbes
pins, glue, door mots, porch hints, par
lor mats, corn poppeis, paint
blushes, horse brushes, slylgh
, bells, heel ealk.,innmel.
ed kettles, brnss kettles,
copper kettles,
slewkelttcs.sauco
pans.Uror.d
nes, nails,
Hledges, cuitaln llxtutes,
Thlmblcskdns and boxes
rumps, lead pipe, etc.,
Tarred roponnd hundred, of nrtlelvs not ,enu
lueraU.I conslantly fn hand at
(NIAltLUfi W.SNYDIllfH,
Main Hired, lllnoinsburg.
QICOKUK 11. ItOlilCRTS,
Iiuporttrnnd Dcnltr In
II AIlDWAIti:, fl'TMlKV, (U'NS A.C.,
No. 311 Norlh Third Hlleet, nuovo Vine,
Plilladelphlii.
J.vcon IC. Smith. .1. 11. Mi i.ti.k
g M I TH t S K liTZ K It,
Importersand Denleu lu l'orc li;n nml Domcillc
II Alt DWAHU,
OUXH, L U 'J' It U It V, AC'.,
xo. I Y) .v, Tiiiun fintrrrr, Alt. callowhilt.,
rniLAin:r,i'HiA.
Xov. 2--y7.tr,
IRON, TINWARE,
JATIONAli rOUNDHV,
llloomsbuii;, Columbia County, l'a.
Tho subscriber, proprietor of tho ubne-i nmcd
xtensho establishment. Is now prepared to re
eelve outers for all kinds of
maciiini:kv rortcor.Lii;itn:s, uimv
ITHNACUS, STATIONS UV HNUINUS
.MII,UVnUll-IIINl .MAcnrxnH, Ac
Ho Is also prepared tu make Stoesofall sizes
and patterns, Plow -Irons, and everything usually
nuuio in mst-cmss I oundrteH.
His extenUo fAcilltles nnd practical workmen
wnrraul him In receiving tho laigest contracts ou
the most reasonahlo terms,
Omin of all kinds will bo taken In exchange for
Casting.
ThU establishment J located near tho Lack
uanna and llloomsburjj IlaIlro.id lepot.
rrri:u nir.i,MYi:H.
gTOVES AND TIN WAHK.
InnnounecH to his Irlends and eustounrr-s tlut
contlnucH the aboo business at his old plat eon
main STin;irr, iiLOOMsiumo.
Cust)nieiH can bo accomodated wllh
i'A.vuv biovi:b
I of nil kinds, HtoveplpeisJ'lnwnte, nnd tveiy va
riety of aillclo found In nStoo nnd Uluuaio l!s
tablMimcut lu tho cities, nnd on tho most icason-
nble terms, Hepahlugdoueat tho short est notlco.
25 DOZI'.N MILK-XWNH
on hand for nale.
STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON 3IAIN BTUEET, NKAUI.Y Ol'l'OSI'iK M1LI.KH'
H10KK,
iiLooMhUuiia, ii:nna.
Tiik umHrblcned has Just fitted ut and oncuetl
his new
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
lit this plnee, wheio ho Is impand lo mnko up
new jiis Anr.oi nn liuum in ins line, nnu tin
ii nalrlni: Ith ne alnths ami ult.nulch. unon tho
moKt itasouahlo leims, ,JIo alt-o ku-ps on hand
S'JOVKH OP VAniOUH I'AT'JKUN.SAbTYIXH,
hleh ho will hell upon terms to mlt nut chasers.
(llo him n call, lie Is a koisI mechanic, nnd
tit sen lug ol tho public ptitionuce.
III) .111.4
r.huoiihbuiK, Apt II Vlf, lMi7,
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
rywv, ONLY 1'iiAoi;
to Ml the Uht
t01iacco and ck1a11h,
at wiioi.i:ham: and hktah.
h nt HUNasm:ii!i:ii'H,
a lew iIooih below tlio American Houho,
lllopiubburi:, l'a.
llo has tho larucitt anil mubl beleet of
hllOKINO AND CIIUWINO TOI1ACCO
evcrotleretl to tho citizen, of lllooinhburg. All
tlio ianey brauils of
HKQAIW,
ami thi boht l'lne-cut ami 1'lug
C'HUWINU TOI1ACCO,
I cm bo hail at hU counters.
TOUACCU I'll'lH
lu yrent vuiltty are among hU largo Mock.
don't Foitairr to oai.u
ii. ii. miNHiu:itai:ii,
JJ W. HANK'S
WJIUI.liH.M.L; TOllALLO, HNU1T, AMI
CiaAUWAltUHOlWK,
No. IM Norlh Third Ktrect,
between Cherry mnl llaee, m i.t Bble,
riillatlellil.i.
Wholoaalu Denleri lu
TOUACCO, CIOAlts, PIIT-S, Ar., Ac,
No. IJ North Third Muet, alovo Market,
Philadelphia.
0
JINIHUS LINK,
Iho undirsliiucd would riMictriillyiiii!inuucolo
llmllUiiH of lIliK, unburn and tho publlo uene.
rully Hint ho I, running nu
(I.MNI1IUMI.I.N1:
betwicu till, plucomid thodllleieiit inlliomldo
pol,diitly(Nuudays excepttd), to connect Mlllilho
fcevtrat train, colng Houlh and 'e,tou tho Cata
wlhM and Wllllamsport llallroad, ami w lib Ihoso
ifolxiif North nnd Koullion the Ijiekawauim and
llloomsburu llnltrond.
HU OiiiulbUKhes uru In soo.1 eomlltlon, conuno.
dlou, and comtortable, and clmruiH reasonahh',
IVrMons wlhhitf toiiuitort.ee their friends ilc
part, can beaeeotuoilutiiluiKin reiuonablo chart;,
by leavlni: timely uolliuat uny of Iho hotels,
JACOll I, (I1HTON, I'roprlclor.
V11 eni"si win viY"nfli.p . "
DRUGS 6Wv1EDlCINES.
g7vM:'o'xru mo n n y i
(1 U 1! A T I N 1) V (' 1. M V N T HI
(I It 11 A T II H 1 N I) It C i: M I-. N T H 1 1
o 11 1: A TUH T IN I) I'O 1: M 1: N Tan
AT
Till: OLD lllttHI Willi;
or
Ii. N. JIOYHH,
Wlmo umbo found Hie i-mioimt nnd nrst a
hoiiTMKKT, ever oflHetl Hi the cltfrens of Ihi
county, of
Drugs, Obemleuls,
Palnl.. OIL,
Hints,
rutty,
VarnlBhi',
llruslu".,
Mixed l'lilnl",
Dyoxium,
all or lhce aloof the bout known niukennd in.
vrarmntrd a, pine and tinndulteriitei,!. The tin. -'
and lariicsUlocl: of
!' A N V Y A 11 T I 0 I. 11 H
to ho found lu this or adjoining to lulles
lvrfuniery, HnlrDjw,
l'niici' Soiom, I'.riKheK, .
(Vint, Comictlcs
ll.llrOlli, Toilet Artie!" .
Stationery, Docket limit. .
T O 11 A c c o r. s .
HmokliiKUlid ehcNvlu,,
I'ljiiiiH or nil description!,
i'lpiw, Clanr Holders.
llorsllIIOLD AltTK I.US.
Iiuipx. pusorted slitcn and nt) Ic,
I.AMlSClllMNr.VS, SHAIlKS, llUUNTllx,
MISCni.I.ANI'.OHH OOODS
HjMinjei, Clmnioli Sklni,
Cnllieteii, Hpoitihuus
Syringes, Dreust l'umpi,
ltubhel (joods,
Tunics of nil npproved pntterii" Ac, Ac.
I, I (i V O II K .
A llnonfmorlincntof tire llquoriror incdlciil
puipixiH constantly on hand nnd tho hint
kiion kinds or
H'lOMACH DITll.lls.
l'ATHNr Mr.mclNl-' or (Aery destilptlou, In.
eludlnij the best varieties or pills and tonics.
I'HYHIC'IAN'M l'liLMIlllTlO.VS I'AIIEI'I I.U l'lll."
l'AI'.I'li.
No Mich Hoclt hnt ccr bien pusentid to Hi"
people of this section or country.
Tlie prices aro ns small ns the i-lock Is hirc
Tho UYiofcMteivfmnro I'oro Civornblo to tin
purchaser than ever, ns Ainuieenients liae been
ellVeted ullll the wholesale ileulels lu (lie l.irnel
titles, so that uoods can bo proeiued In Iilooins
burR as chenply ns In New York or rhlladelphla.
LiTCountry dealers nro rniueslly liniled lo
study their mm Inteicst, by I'MiinlnlnK Ibis
slock,
lteineniberthcplsi'e KxciiANon IIl.ru K nb. c
l'.X(b!iU(C Hotel, Main sir' it, Hloomsbui;;.
Jnn. ill, lvils. Gnt
PCALP
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
13 THH HinADLE CF THE ACE!
fli'tty-IIenilcMl loiiilf I' ' I' ,r
locks restored liy it to the t'f.. i ' i'
si'Ucn trtau ol' youth, and nn I . , pi !
yonn;;l'oplc,wltli(i.7,(i.'i !.,,, ill ur,
Itiivo these unfiishion.iblc ei-hii' tli.u:. ' 1 to
a beautiful auburr, and riy lu !
l'coplo whoso lioads me cnvirnl ullll
Dandruff and llnmnrs, ue it. und Imic
elean co.iti and tkur und lu ihliy tc. lp!
ItnltNITt'titlod Vctci'tiiiM b.iic
their remaining locks tiyliti n d, nnd tin'
b.iro spots conreil with a liiuri..ul irii.ili
of ll.ilr, and il.mco for joy I
Young Gentlemen ufo it because it is
tidily perfumed I
Young Ladies mo ll I i t.iut-e- il kcips
their Hair in place!
Everybody Must und tu' uu it, beeaue
it U the tlmntst ami Ut nillclc in tho
market!
For Salo by Druggists generally.
and roit salt: nv
I.. N. MOYIIlt nml I'. r. l.l'T, luiu-TiM.
llloomsbuil!, nml M. M. linolls'l', ('lltliK-ii.
Jiinumy hi, INJS-ii.
J It. JIOYKlt,
wnoi.iAi.i: .v uin'Aii.
1) II UOfl IS T,
I'.JIINLK Ol' MAIN AMI MAKKtT tTEKKT.",
1II.OOJIH11U110, l'A
whero Mlllbo founil a Inryo innl Kelett btoclc ol
I)ltl!.
aiKDIUINKS AND CIIKMIOALS.
Ato nil tho
TATCM SIKD1CINM Of TIIK D.VV,
I am also prepnriil to furnish Country Ktore.s wllh
Cantor Oil, Godfrey's Corillat,
TUItUNQSTON'ri 11A1.SAJI,
and all other mcillclue, kept In their lino nt City
piled,
rreserlplloui eurerully compounded at all
hours.
lu medlelues, iiliallly Is of Ibo llrbt linporliiiue.
Illooiusburi;, JnuoT, isi,7
a u a ii's
CUMMllItUI A I,
MANU 1U1H,
Si' Wo linuouneo to fiiunols mid dcnlels In
rerllll7ers. that the tollowln'r nrlces have In i n
adopted lor tlio present HprlllK seafeoll !
IIAl'OU'H HAW llONi; rilOM'IlATi;
l'l Ice, J.Vler2,lliH)llw.
IIAUllU'S C1IIOAGO llONU I'UrtTIl.IZIJ
1'llie, JKJ per y.llliu lb1..
iiai'uu s nun (;onr,oi)D manciu:.
I'lloo, Wiper L'.lWO lbs.
This will-lEiioun popular trade-uiiuk will be
found upon e eiy piu kne of Uu- above uuiuuich.
HARK
Tho hlL'h c&tlmnliun Jn uliMi lui ru'rf Hon
i.
antiE
Man uittHhavo been held, dot im louitten yenin
nui, nu Maui juity fcunnui in me luuue, iiuv
luir n ou' the enlhb t out ml nf llui ureal leKOtlice'
of tho city ot thkOKo.lor lutuUinns Ammonlo
and riiohplmto yltTdliiK mnlerlal, Iz : Hones,
Drini l'iffcii. l iniiii An., wp iiiivp. in connrcuou
with our woiks In rhlladelphla, thelarce-Bt hu-Il-ltleH
forAirnUhlnglheho ninuuUH, atthoaboo
(IJW I'lil'CK,
niiLiKU v nuns, i iiuitiieii'uiii.
Norlli'WibtLin reilJllxinu lo,, thlcago,
John ltnlton A Co,, dene ml A (.Is, New Yin k.
(Icorgo W, Khko & L'n " Uoston,
(Icoifo iHitfdnle, AVIiolemile Ant,. Itultlmore.
Tor Inrornmttonu-fcpecUng lhenibou Mnnitti-,
addit'SH tit her of thottboe hoU".n. (jauJl'L-v-lm
llMimUTKlt & llItOTIIKK,
Impotteis unj Jobbeis or
iioMu'iuv, ar.ovix,
KlIIin'rlANDDKAWIMtx,
ULUTONH, KVtU'IIMll.Us.
iuioi- hkiiitm, iiANDici:miiii:r,
TlUtl"VlM, HIIWINUhlldW,
TUIMSIINOH, 1'OllTi: MUNNAU.-,
KOAl'H.riilll'lTMintV, I'ANCY (iOOPH, AND
NOT10NnUNKllAl.lA,
Also .'latiuf.uUllefS of
MIUrWllH AND I.0OKINU UI.Al -..
and Dealers lu
WOOD AND WII.IXJW WAlllI,
IIIIOOMH, ItOl'IW, TWI.NIW, .V .
No, ami Norlh Third Hti'i el.nbovo Vine,
I'lillndilphln.
jjilijEH & host,
Hiicuissors to finuUllu r.Heltxer & Co,,
liiiporleisaud Wholesale IHaleis lu
I.IlU0I!8, WINW, Ac,
Nos, 110 mid US North Third Btreet,
I'lilladelplila.
jJ M, MAiti'ia:,
NOT10NH, llOSll.UV, OLOVDl, AND
lANtVOOODH,
No. M North Third Kliect,
1'hilailelphl.i,