The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 05, 1868, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
j'.u-mcv's Sqiiutmcnt.
Clorntnritl for llutter Muklug.
At it iiii'ctliiit oftli( Iilttln Knlh I-'iir m
r'i ( lull, lit tlrrktinor, X. Y. .Imlgc
Owen tntulo ioiii( rpitinrkHun fomlliiK
("lrnmpnl to cow, which nro ropnrtpil
as followM, In tho rtlra Herald!
lie fottrul no Krotiiiil feed no good for
tiutler-nmkliiKiis Indian mail; liomnde
a miiniior of l'.y.im Intents In foctltiiii
mid tho licit rcHUltH wcieohtnlned by
fmlliiR it dry. In tli.it ditto, tlic iini
nirtl ttxik (Mow, inolstenliiK' It with
Nillv.i mid thnroiiRhly tnsiitlcut iiiK It.
In fit'dlng It wet, hu IIioiikIiI It iuwshI
dlii'Ctly tn tho third ctomiu'li, mid hcna
Mils not properly iiftinlhiti'd' Und n
liirjri cow, of Hit1 IIoliliTiuvi hri'i'd,
on whh'h lie t!.ierlinente(l to sim' how
intlcli tni'iil could bu Ail with profit
l'miniKlmtfeedliiK' twoeiuuri.s at i Icttl.
nnd twice u day wuh nil lio would bent
Thin, In niUlltlon to liny, brought down
tho milk In largo qunntltk'i. Hy such
fowl this cow yielded fourteen pound;
of butter per week. Her hk'hcstpro
duct wiw forty-one pounds In tlftccn
ilnyi, besides thirty qnnrU of milk,
which win saved out for family use,
Did not regurd turnlpi in of much vnl'
tie for milch cowsj preferred potntocs
tn titr moro vnlunblo to reed.
Corn mill Umftt.
Kiom carefully conducted experl
merits, hy different person', It lni been
HH-ertsiIned that one bushel of corn will
iimKe u little over ten und ono-li nil
poundi of pork, bums. Taking tho n
Milt if 11 buU, tho follow lnirdrliictlon!
me linitle, which till our fnrmeri Moulu
do well to Iny by for n convenient refer
eiHC, Unit
ben corn m-IIs lor lijcetiti perbiHli.
el, perl; co-its li cents per pound.
In n com win 17 ceiitr ) i r liHr-hel
pink eo-lH icent n pound.
In n corn o-its 25 cent per bushel,
1 oi i. co-ts ;! cent pound.
ln ii (orn costs 3a cents per buliel,
jii.ru u-ts t cents rt pound
b ii corn cot BO cents per bmbel,
piii'lc coiIh u cent" a pound.
Tht following statement shows what
the unncr realizes iii liN com when
wild in the form of pork:
When pork K'lls for rtcent' per pound
it i' iujj-i i'. cent per bushel tn com
When pork sell for I cenli per pound
it brings an euntijTier bushel In corn.
When pork sells forO cents per pound
it brings l.j cents per bushel in corn
Tht emu (Hull.
The corn crop has several formidable
enemies to contend with, and amonu
them is what is commonly called tin
white trrub, which damages tho croi
wrlounly. One of the best and most Jil
dielous remedies, perhaps tho very best
ever biiggested, Is the application of self,
as soon as tho plant makes its appear
ance abovo tho ground. Take one par.
of common mltnml three parts plastei
or gypsum, .and apply about a table
spoonful aruimd each hill, and It will bi
a sure protection. Tho mixture Mioulil
not come In contact with tho uprout.-,
as it may destroy them. This method
h.w been tried over nnd over iigulu hj
some of tho best farmers of I'enusylva
nhi, Delaware and Jersey, and when
properly applied has nevct failed to hi
perfectly succenful. Wo hope our farm
ers, who have reason to fear tho depre
datlons of the grub this season, will tr.v
this mixture, leaving a few iilternuu
rows of corn without tho salt, and com
municate to us tho result. Wonro aware
some writer? say salt has no effect upon
vormin, but wo speak In this matter on
the best authority. Gemiunloini Til.
Tomato plants may now bo trans
planted from tho hot-bd at any time.
They should be et firmly in tho soil,
which should bo well-manured: and
for tho llrst wedc or two, should the
weather bo wnrm, bo protected against
tho sun during four hours of tho day.
If tho nights hocoolor frost threatened,
they should bo covered In somo way
old newspapers, with stones or clod.i at
tho corners, aro as good as anything
for tho llrst two weeks. .Mulching with
gia-s and frequent stirring or tho soil
havo an assuring effect In producing an
"abundant crop.
Some peoplo allow tho vines to run
over the ground entirely, and wondmli
that they will produeoas greatly tbli
way as perhaps any other, but, coming
In contact with tho soil, their flavor Is
Octroyed and they becomo insipid and
worthlc-H. Our mode is to "bush"
thrm a- we do peas, only more exten
sively, and we havo the best of crops.
Tho expen-o of trellises aud flame
work, which nmnteurgardcncr.ilnilulge
in, Isjust Fomuch money thrown away.
Cenii'intoicn Telegraph,
IiiiiIIiiqMiuu lliaiu,
It is notgcnerally known, or If known
practiced by few, that Lima beans, so
lial lo to rot afterplantlnglnawet spell,
can be protected ng dust this danger by
simply gmutng them well liefore plant
ing. It should bo done thoroughly,
and unless theseiison bo extremely wet,
It will prove asuro remedy. A few
yearsago, w hllea neighbor had to plant
his bed a third time, ours was wholly
uninjured. This Is a hint worth acting
npon. It may Insure many a crop ol
early Lima, which everybody admits
Is tho "bean of mw,"amnanloun
TtUgraph.
The Varuier'i Wife.
In thcro any position a mother can
covet for her daughter, moro glorious
than to bo the wife of an honest, Inde
pendent, happy farmer, In a country
like this V To bo tho wlfo of one who
Is looked up to by the neighbors as one
whese tsfinijile may be safely followed
one whose farm is noted far and near
as n model of neatness and perfection of
cultivation ? To bo mistress of a niun
fIoii of her own, tlmt mny bo tho envy
or every pasrer-hy, because It Is neat
and comfortable a sweet and lovely
homo? To bo theangel that flits through
tho garden, bidding tho flowers bloom,
oml twining roses and honeysuckles
around tho bed room, or sweetening
UK'IrJrngraneo with hersweetest smile;
or spreading the'.mowy cloth beneath
tho old oak nl tho door to welcomo her
husband as lio returns from his toll; or
even tipping tho cradle with her foot as
.ho piles tho dasher with her hand, or
busily moves thenwdlo,'nt the samo
thno humming a Joyous song of pralso
thnt.'t hols the happy nnd U'lovfd wlfeof
mi American farmer ono of tho trim
noblemen of this freo country ono that
should by right, rank as tho prldo and
glory. of America? Wman' Jlurttl
tt'orhl.
.o v the Houiifl olliis.
A Clill.r llrrnm nr n Slnr,
HY t'HAUI.r.S IIU'KKN
Tiiuuu wa once n child and he!
strolled nhout n good deal, and thought
of n number of things. He bad u sister
who Mas ii child too, nnd his constant
companion. These two wero used to
wonder all day long. They wondered
it tho beauty of the llowers ; they won
Icred at the height and blueness of tho
sky; they wondered at the depth of
tho bluo water; they wondered at tho
goodness and power of Clod, who made
tho lovely world.
They used to s.iy to one another,
"omctliucH, suppo-lug all tho children
upon the earth were to die, would the
.lowers, and the wat'-r and tho sky bo
nrry '.' I'or, said they, the buds are
.he children of the llowers, und the Ut
ile playful streams that gambol down
thu hillsides aro tho children of tho wa
ter; and tho smallest bright specks
playing at hide aud seek In tho sky all
night, must bo tho children of tho stars
and they would all bo grieved to sco
their playnintcs, tho children of men,
nu moro.
Thero was ono clear, shining star,
that urd to como out lit tho sky before
the rest, near tho church spire, abovo
iho grave. It wa? larger and moro
beautllul, they thought, than all tho
others, and every night they watched
for it, standing baud In hand at tho
window. Whoever saw It llrst cried
out, "I see the star." And often they
cried out both together, knowing so
well when It would rise, and where. So
iheygrowto be such Mends with It,
that, before lying down In their beds,
' hey always looked out onco again, to
Old it good night ; nnd when they were
tinning mound to sleep they used tn
say, "dm! bless tho star 1"
l!ut while she was still very young,
oli, very, very youiig,the sister drooped
and came to bo so weak that sho could
no longer Maud In tho window at night ;
aim men the child looked sadly out by
hlmelf, and when ho saw tho star,
turned loimd nnd said to tho patient
paio luce on tho bed, "I sco tho star I"
and then a smile would come upon the
lace, anil a llttlo weak voice used to say,
"lion mess my brother und tho star I"
And 'o tho tlmo camo all too soon I
when tho child looked out alone, and
wnen tlierowas no paio facoon tho bed;
und when thcro was a llttlo gravo
among tho graves not thero before ; and
when tho star mado long rays down to
ward him, as ho. saw It through his si
lent tears.
Now, these rays wero so brlcht. and
they seemed to mako such a shining
way irom earth to heaven, that when
tne clilld went to his solitary bed, he
dreamed that, lying whero ho was, he
saw a train of people taken up that
sparkling road by angels. And tho star,
opening, showed a great world of light,
where many moro such angels waited
to receive them.
All theso angels who wero waiting
turned their beaming eyes upon tho
peoplo who wero carried up Into tho
star; and some camo out from tho long
rows in which they stood, and i'cII upon
tho people's necks, and kissed them
.eiHlerly, and went away with them
lown avenues of light, and wero so
iiappy In thel r company that lying In
.lis bed ho wept for joy.
Hut thero wero many angels who did
not go with them, nnd among them
ino ho know. Tho patient faco that
onco laid upon the bed was glorlfled and
radiant, but his heart found out his sis
ter among all tho host.
Ills sister's angel lingered near the
entrance of tho star, andsald to tho lea
der who had brought tho people hither.
"Is my brother comoV"
Aud ho said "no."
Sho was turning hopefully uway.
when tho child stretched out his arms,
aud cried, "() my sister, I am hero!
Inko mo !" And then sho turned her
beaming eyes upon. him. and it was
night ; nnd tho star was shining into
tho room, making long rays down to
wards him ns he saw It through ills
tears.
From thishour forth, tho child looked
out upon tho star as upon tho homo ho
was to go to, when his tlmo should
come; and ho thought that ho did not
belong to the earth alone, but the star
too, because of his sister's nneel gone
before.
Thcro was a baby born to bo a broth
er to tho child; and whllo ho was so llt
tlo that ho had nover yet spoken a word
no siretclicd his tiny form upon his bed
nnd died.
Again the child dreamed of tho open
star, and of tho company of angels, and
tho train of peoplo, nnd tho row of nn
gels with their beaming eye all turned
upon those pcoplo's faces.
Said his sister's angel to tho leader
"Is my brother hero?"
And ho said : "Nqt that ono, but an
other." Astho child beheld her brother's an
gel In her arms, ho cried : "O sister, 1
am hero! take mo!" And sho turned
and smiled upon him, mid tho star was
shining.
Ho grew to bo a young man, and was
Inisy at his books, when an old servant
camo to him and said:
"Thy mother is no more. I bring her
blessing on her darling son."
Again, at night, ho saw tho star and
all tho former company.
Said his sister's angel to the leader
"Is my brother come?"
And ho said, "Thy Mother."
And a mighty cry of Joy went through
all that star, becauso tho mother was
ro-unltcd to her two children. And bo
stretched out his nrms, and cried, "O
mother, sister and brother, I am hero 1
tako moi" nud they answered him,
"Not yet," and tho star was shining.
Ho grew to be a man, whose hair was
t liming gray, nnd ho was sitting in his
chair by tho tireside, heavy with grief,
and with ills faco bedewed with tears,
when tho Mar opened onco again.
Bald his sister's angel to tho leader
"Is my brother como?"
And he said, "Nay, but his maiden
daughter,"
And tho star was shining.
Thus tho child camo to bo nu old man
and his onco smooth faco was wrinkled,
and his steps wero slow and feeblo, and
his back was bent.
And ono night ns ho lay on his bed,
his children standing round, ho cried,
as long ogo
"I sec tho stat!"
They whispered ono ttfanotlicr "Ho
Is dying." 1 -
And ho said. "I um. My ago Is fall
ing from ino llknn garment, nnd I movo
toward tho star ns a child. And, O my
l'ather I now I thank theo that It has so
often opened to receive those dear ones
who await mo I"
And tho slur was shining and It
uhlnca upon his gravo.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
HOOPLAO'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
A Nil
Hooflantl's German Tonic.
Prcjinri-il b) Dr. r. 31. Jnckion,
I'mtltKLsniJ, 1'a
The Great 'Jtenictllei
rcR ill Diiamtot tai
LIVEIt, STOMACH, or
DinCSTlVE OROA1V9.
Hootknd's Gorman Bitters
N cympouml.sl of tho iuroJutcefl, (or Mthey r
mnUclwIlr Ulra r -, ry ti, tttracU) of
Iloou, lUrl-i iHT-Hr ndBr),mnk
li'iiarrcwatlon, JBB. tilfliljr eoncra
trav.1, ri.4 cwlra H-MU WfrafnmAU
cu'io.'..' it ItnUlurt tf Any Und.
Hoofland's German Tonio,
U a comhhatlon of nil the tnirrcttlcnti of ths
HlMfl. nltli tLa rnircst nualltv nf Smtt rv
Han, Oraniwi, I'lc, making one cf tho moul
r,:
fluuMtil nrul ifrii'i4Uio remcdUi ever olTureJ to
.he I'uWIc
iiionw prticmntr ft siMiPitui rrcfl Irom Alco
I ollc mhtilituie, ueo
Hoofland's Gorman Bitters.
In rftti of norroiu Joi'reailon, when om
t'coho:id atlmuhu 1 necenaary,
Hoofland's Gorman Tonio
ttotiM Lc uierf,
The Hitter or the Toule are both equally
gooil, and contain the enrae rnedMnal Tlrtue.
Tho tooiAch. from ft Torfetv nrcinui anh B
tiidliresiloo, Dye . .
DehUty, etc , U
lie ruiicttor.e de (SH JM
all or hlcb ii, 'Qfce
liidliresiloo, liye pepila, JJerveu
Tery apt vt cave
ranged. The re
Hint lh na(l..nt
l!!er from scverAl ar mnr f t tl, r.fWiin..
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Filet
Fulnya of Blood to tho Uead,
Acmity of tho Stomach, Nausea,
llparEburu, Distrust lor Food,
Fulness or We in tit In tho
Btomach, Sour Erno
tatione, Sinking or Flut
terinjr at tho Pit of tho
Stomaeh, Swimming of tho
Head, Hmrlod or Dinlcult Broath
In?. Fluttortnir at tha Jloart, Chokinsp
or Bulfocatin Sensations when in
a Lyliiff Poaturo, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or Weba beforo
tno SiRht, Dull Pain in
the Head, Deflotcncy
of rerapiratiou, Yellow
ness of tho Skin and Kyes,
Pain in tho - , Side. Back,
Chtt, Ltm f47B bs, ole.. Bud
denFlushosof lm JM Jfoat, Burn
inff la the bJP Flesh, Con
stnn ImnfflninKS of EvU, and
Oreat Depression of Spirits.
TIm-m remedies will effectually eure Lher
1 omilolnt. Jaundice, Dyflncpala, Chroalo or
ervotij DehWty, Uhroulo Dkrrhcea, Dleeaee of
the KIdncya, and e.11 Dieeaaea arlaing from a
DLiordered Liter, Btomoch, or Intceilnea.
DEBILITY,
JLiCLT", Givtn wmf stir ;
PI103T rt ATI OX OP TBXB SYSTEM.
Imdocio sr bum Iasoa, UisDsmrn.
Eirosuss, Fa Tits, bto.
There la no medjclne extant eqal tu theee
rcmediea in iuch caws. A tone sod visor U Ira
parted to the whole eyitem, tha Appetite U
Btrcngtbcned, food . le enjotcd, the
Wood la purified. JB1! Ibe compfeilon
beeotnea sound and Beaw healthy, ue ycl
tow tinge 1 eradicated from the eye, stloom
la given to the cheek, and the weak and twvoui
rnva'td beoemea a strong snd healthy being.
Persons Advanced in Life
And feelrng the band of time woiMng TieariT)
wpon them, with all tie attendant ilia, will find In
the uie of th!a IUTTKitH, or the TONIC, an
4xlr that wUi loiUl now life Into thdr reins,
rtatore hi a nwaiure the energy and ardor of
more youthful day, build up their shrunken
forms and Se health and happlueee to their
remalnlojf ycara.
IJOTICE,
Itii a wdl-citaMIihed fact that fully one-half
of ths female por r Uon of our popu
lation aro leldoin TW" In the enJometil
of Koodl.eulihior, ( a to oe lli3- own
expreHMlou.ntver UBhB fvtl wb;1.' They
arwIaotuM,duvofd of all energy, extremely ner
roue, Niid hae t:o spicule.
Tothliclamof permna the CITTEU9, or the
TOMll, Ii i.peclally rt'commendtd.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Arc inu lu itrung liy th uio ct either of tlxw
rcmcdlc Ihty will cure tvtry caie of MA
UA8MU3,wltliuutfUl. Tliuuinndsof cvrtlucatea have aecumnlated 'n
the handa or the loprUlor, hut er are will allow
of the putlluiUon oi tmt a few. Tlioae, it will
bo observed, aie men of note and of auch etacd
trig tlut ihey muit he believed.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward,
t7iiJu-fiv oM Stij rtme Cvart o Pa , wiltee
Vhila-U!pii, March 10, 1M7,
-I Ctil Mloor
Hitler1 1h a (.--ml
dUcaMieof tliudl
hit) l'a tiiTinait
lOIll'", untful In
and of t-reat tin at ui2U eUt In eee of de
goailte oa'ann.
winj, aim wai,i. tn noua acuui in the f(ttcai
'loiiii trutv,
"(il'.O W. WOl)VA!II."
Hon. James Thompson,
JuJgt t,t Xujrtmt lmrt vf 'luntMnli.
rhi'4'i'lpMi, April 21, IMA
"1 eoniiUr lltHiilaad'i Ucrnuii IUu-b' h
wiuull mdicii lu 04 of attvk of iitl
lloo ci lij'fpcpiU. I un certify this from my
eiperieiKeid ft.
' Youri, with reptct,
"JAMI-i 'niUUI'tiON."
Vtom Rev, Joseph II. Kcimard,
D.D,
i'4Whr of t!.e Ttn'K Hij-ftst Church, rA-W''...
lr. JiieKiunif.t Hir 1 hne htn tyntuWy
ul'luUri tJ iiiiinct iny n nr wilii rt it nir fi
dailom (if ditU'iiM Liuda ol inert1 I . 1 tit, n
ttmdiiig tl.e pr.io tUv ii.t ot i'i
appropriate "TT T ;pW 1 U i.i
all ciui-idn-ll-icilj ii vs., but vhii a itw r
proof In aiiou W- t&I itiatuin .m.) u.r
tlruiurl) in mpn fiinllj.ot tin- u.1iu'm ot
l)f. llwon.iil'Ov'nnaa Diltir, 1 hji t.t U r once
from my uml coLrne, to cTprtui i )u I mum
ttmi iit,jvr ptneral tlthtitty .-f thf au,l
trjwi'l jvr lit'ir Camjtawt, U il u tiwj
uiit'( titration. Iti tome e awe It ma. Un .
but un uly, I duM not, It w ill l u r bt nwi i
to ilti;' t).o uilvT from tlie ah-o
i oure, iry riprrtfni'y,
J. Jl. KKNNAIiTJ,
i:ihl.tlj, bi.yw C nte it
From Rev. 33. D. Fcudall,
Jtiit'ant yhtor ChritHan C,niU, i'A?dJt
j Ad.
1 haTo dorired dochled 1-erj-flt from tho me ot
JIiKiMid'a(itri)inn lijtteri.hiidfcel it my pint
logo to rccinimid them aa a motnliitl le tonle
to all hj are iiillL'rli.g from general debility or
from dUt-uca arUlnit from domngtment of the
Ilur. Ycura truly,
K. 1. FKNJJALI.
CAUTIOIf.
Iloofland'i Gorman lmedleaar counterfeit-
JACKcONUoo ,M the wrapper of
eaehouie. AU j Jf othei. L
Trliielf al OHlce an t Manufactory at tht Oer
"tnuInBicrelNo.031AliCiIauet, 1'hii-
CnAItLE3 M. EVANS,
Uerman Dragslat, proprietor,
v , v formerly U.M.Jicaios A Oo.
or sale by all lmggt.taand Dealcieinlledl-
1110330.
Iloofland'a aerraaa Bittern, per Utile. .,
00-
Bute? a ToD,ci Tut op la qoart
s w
i. 1 fiO
per botUe,orsha!f downier,,,,,,,. 1 id-
3T Do Dot forget to eiarnlne well tha article,
m Voy, to wJu to Kt the genaltf.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN TONI&
Janumy l,li.
DRY GOODS.
M
JMjtilt'S STOItK.
THEHU AUIUVAIi OK
FALL AND WINTER 0001H.
The Kubacrlbcr 1ms Just rpturncil from the cities
Willi nnotlier largo nnd nelcct ftsxortmcnt of
BritiNO and BUM&tnn cioons,
pu relinked In New York mid rhilfulctphlci ftt tho
Inwi'NtflKtirc, nnd Mhlch ho in ilotcrmtucil to fiell
nn at modern to trrms nn can bo procured tlio
M hrro In llluomsburg. Ills sloelt comprlHin
IiADIEft' Dittos GOODS
ii f ttitf cliolceal st) les niut latest fashlofiH, tone! lief
wlthnlirge nMorlmcnt of Dry Goods nnd (Iro-
rrrle, coneltuta of tun following nrtlclev
CnriictH,
Oil Clotlix,
rtothx,
rfllmcrwi,
'HI in w 1ft,
Flannels,
Hllks,
WhltoOotKls,
Line us,
ItooprJklrt,
Muslint,
Hollow ware
Cedarwaro
Quecu.HM'(tro, Uardwato
lloota nnd Shoes,
Hflts nnd Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrollai,
LooklngUla.HHes,
Tobacco,
CofTec,
Bugars,
Ittce,
Allspice,
dinner,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONH GEN It ALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which no Invite? tho Attention of tho
public generally. The highest price will bo paid
for country produce In exchange for goods.
S. It. MILLKU&HON.
A rendu IlulldliiKK, Iiloomburg, Tn.
Ci UK AT INDUCTION IX liUCMS
at I'lrriiit i:nth sTonr,
IN LIGHT HTUrr.T,
or
Hl'IUXG AND SUMMEU GOODS.
THII KubfcrllKT has JuhI lfelvM nnd hits on
hand at Ids old htntid in Light Htreet, n Inrgo nnd
select
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
putchn-sed at the lowest figure, nnd which lio
determined to Bell on ns moderate terms ni
bo procured elsewhere in Light Ktieel,
hvn cash on couxmr pjwduca.
llli stock consists of
LADIES' DHESS GOODS,
choicest styles nnd latest fashion?,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Glnghumt, Flannel,
Hosiery, Carpi t,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HatlncttH, Cusslmers,
Cottonndes, Kentucky Jeaim,
dLC, A AC
GROCERIES, MACKEltAij,
Queenware, Cedarwaro, Hnrdwnre, Medlcinett,
Drugs, Oils, Faints, Ac.
ROOTS A SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short everything usually kept In a country
store. The patronage of his old friends nnd the
public generally, is respectfully solicited.
The highest market prlco paid for country pro
duce, pktiik i;nt.
Light Htreet, Nov. a I8o7.
J J. R R O W E R,
Is now ottering to tho public hia Block of
A'PiJ ISO GOODS
confuting In part of a full lino of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG
OA It V HTS,
Fine cloths nnd cnslmero for Ladies coat,
iiandomk muzsa GOODS,
of all iatterus nnd qualities, Inlalds and rrlnts
of various qualities nnd prices,
II LEACHED AND DItOWN MUHUNH,
LA DIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
DALMORAL1 SKIRTS.
Good n-Shortment of
LADIES' it CJIILDliEXS OAITJiIiS& HOOTS.
Fresh Groceries and Hptces. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE,
FX-NO. 1 MACKEREL
In ono-hnlf nnd onefurth barrels.
Now Is the time to make your selections, m I
nmofTerlng gootU nt very low prices, nnd our
motto 1h fair dealing to nil, and not to bo under
old by any. J. J. D HOWE It.
Bloomsburg, April 12, lwJ7.
N
EW Y01UC 1'IAXO TOllTK
COMPANY.
(CHAUTtimn MATICH 11.)
lanufacturerfi of
(IIIAN1) AND BQUARK
AGRAFFE PIANO-FORTKS.
No. 3IQ nntl 312 Eeeouil Avenue,
(coii.NKn or SOtli him:r.T,)
cw voitt:
Hitul fortloMrlntlvo Cutulogim anil Prlc Llt,
April il.'oS am.
honison'ti Crown CrinolIni"s
Aro Charming for LlnhtntHN.
Thomson's Crown Crinolines
Are Buporlor tor Elnhtlclty.
rpiioinson's Crown Crinolines
Ar uncquullcu for Durability.
rPli()mson'rt Crown Crinolines
X In n wonl, nre Ilio lest in tho world, nud
moro widely Known than any oilier,
At wholesale hv
T1I0J1S0N, LANCIDON A Co..
April 2l,'CS-3in. 3D1 llroixluy New Yoik,
H. AltTMAN. C. II, D1I.J.1NURR. K. H. ILATMA
RTMAN, DlIiLINQER & CO.,
NO. 220 240KTII Til HID 8TRKET,
(.Vcarj opposite James, Kent, &antrf .t Cb.)
Wholesale Pealers In
YAH.NH, IIATTINO, WADDING, UAUl'hTM
OIL CLOTHS, SHAPES, KLY NETH,
CHAIN IIAOB, COItDAOi:, 4C, ALSO,
WIIXOW AND WOODKN WAIIH,
VIIUHHI, TRUNKB, LOOKINO OLASAU, ETC.
May ID. lWff.ly,
jjOWK, HUSTON & CO.,
Mauufacturcrx wid AN'holci.ale Denlem la
CWrON YAIINR, CAUPUT CHAINS,
BATTS, W1CKH, TIE YAIINB, COIlDAQi:,
IlllOOMH, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE,
LOOK'Cl I,ABSEH, CLOCKS, FANCY BABKETH
TAIILT, FLOOIt, AND CAMtlAOE
0ILCL0TIlH,4c,
No. SM Market Btrcct, nonth ia,
Hilladelphla.
O 0 F I N a.
itOO!
toOFtNfl In rolls, reatlv to bn oniu.l .tnwn.
HOOFINQ dm 1 1 liir much liss, nud moreakrablo
inau nu,
ItOOFINO that can bo applied by any ordinary
workman,
HOOriNO that win not expand or contract by
...,.,..... the action of the weather.
ItOOFINO that tsadaptril to steep or flat roofs.
Hend for n sample nnd circular. ItEAllY HOOF
ING CO., 81 MaldeuLaue, New York.
May 15,'w-3in.
rj.ALES COPPER STRIP FEED
JTCUTTKH
For hand or horse-power, acknowledge the fast
est, fastest, and In every way best In use. For
sale by J. It. DECATUR A CO.. Dealers In Ag
rlcullural Implemeuls.itc, Bend lor Illustrated
Circular, May, 15,'ta-Sm.
JOHN 0. YEAGER & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In .
HATS, CAIN, BTRAW GOODH, AND
LADIES' FUItS,
No. 257 North Tldrd Btreol,
PhlUvleOphU.
jyjUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW YOI1K,
F. .V. WINSTON, MM,
Oross Asst U Feb. I, IMS ISSJI1MIII 5
Incoinefor 1SC7 !7Wilsii)
Dividend puld Policy holders lu li7, DtDfln M
largest Mutual Comny In the world.
Heduetlon of Hates.
.. ........ JU"N U. PHKEZE, Agent,
March l'il.f. llloomsburg, l'a.
MISCELLANEOUS.
8
OJIET1IIN0 NEW.
Tlio tinderfdiifd boir lerwft tn inform her
friends nnd tho nnbtlo sencrnlly. Hint ho lina
openel In
IIOIIT BTHEKT
n rrenh ntnek
of goods In the line of
JIILLINEHY mul TUIMMINGS
in eonnecllon with Drem MftUlnci nnd H pre
pared in addition, to
COLOH HTIlAW HATS
on the horteH tiotlce,nnd in tho best style of
ino an, rucen enenp una worit nausinciory,
MIW.E. KLINE.
Light Bireet.OctolKT I, 1SGL
M
ISS UVMK RARKLEY
lias Juit ritiiruoa from l'hllatlclpliln, and has
bought, nnil Is now orrerlng tlio hrt amorlmpnt
of
FANCY noODS,
rrtiMMiNOs,
IIONNf.TS.te.Ac,
ever exhibited In Illoomsburu, and Is prepared to
make up dresses nnd nil other articles of female
wardrobe, nt Rhort notice, hnd tn tho best nnd
LATEBT BPltINO BTYLES.
ltooms in tho Itninsej Ilulldlngs, on West
Malu Btrcct. fall nnd see her varied stoclc of
Hprlng Goods.
May ,'W.
THE GREAT RR1ZE!
Expositon UNtvcHi:u.c 1'AItH, 17.
"Till: IIOWi: HEWING MACHINE CO."
Awnrded over Eighty-two Competitors,
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM,
T1IK ONLY ritOSI OT Tim I.UllON OF 11 NOK
nnd
G O J, J) M 1. I) A L
given to American Kewlmr Aiaeliiiu, per Jmpf
rial I)ecrtM tnHdMml in tht "Muniu-nr I'nlvt r
Bel" (Oitlclal Jou run I of the French Em hire),
Tuesday I'd Jnl, !", In tin he wurtisi
rnhrlennte, do Mnfhlnei
EMAsIIowr, J ii.
ncviurt) rxiiOKtitif
Maiinfueturer of Hewlmr
Macliiue, Exhibitor,
Thli double flrfct hrnior li nnotherproof of the
great superiority of tho llowuHowlng Machines
over nil others,
SUJLEY 4t STR00P8,
No. 2tHouth ElghtStieet.
Agents for rcnnnyhnnln. Now Jeuey, W law are
nnd Western Virglnln.
lVb. li'CS-am.
T
HE REST IS THE CHEAPEST!
THE BINOEK f-f.WINO MACHINE
HEAPS THF. LIST.
And lends Ihecolumn J.P&S nhead of all others,
'ihls Machine Is tho
MOST rOPL'LAIt IN UBE.
It UfiPfi tho flnfrtt nc-illo iifnnr Mncliloo In ex
istence.
Any way wanting n gooa
SEWING M A C II I N E,
Will consult her own Jutorctds by hu)lux n
order than any Mnchluo In tfio world.
OVEIl 3iO,IO OF THEM IN USE.
Tho fullest Instruction nlven thoso who our-
ehaj,e,aDd tho MachluowiLL UK WAltriANTKU to
you for one ear.
i'lea&o call at iny nioronnn wiiisiy yourselves.
Here you will llml Neeille, Thread and Blllc.
DAVID l.OWllll.P.O, Agent
April 3,'Cjj tf. llloonisburg, l'a.
THE AMERICAN HAY KNIFE
AND 1'OltK. Wo thonndersltrned eitl7eui.
ot Columbia County ultncKseil the trial of hav
forks on the farm of Mr, I'lirsel, In Heinloclt
Township, nu Monday, May 7, INid, hetuccn the
BIJFEK, WALLS, S1IUINKU A Co 'of Lewis
burg, l'a., and the Huudcl's Patent Hay lUxik.
Tho American Fork lifted more hay In ono
draught than the itumlel In three. Wo are satis-
neu il win taite as muen nay into too mow as iwo
pootl horses can draw. We also saw It culling
hay, and think It cannot bo !eat as n hay knife,
and cheerfully recommend It its the best hay fork
nnd knlfo we have ever seen.
c. niTTnsiiKNnnu, im. r, c. iiakuison,
W. It. Koons, John Doak,
John Dktkuick, Uanikl Novru,
II. DlOLKMll.I.Elt, SVI.VISTKK riIUSP.1.,
MiniAEi. ilEi.i.F.n, John Woi.k.
Thev also manufaeturo the eelehrttlfd llnckev.
Reaper and Mower, aud other agricultural liupfe.
inenis.
c
O Ii U .M it I A II O U S K,
II E It N A It I) ii T O II N E It ,
JlAviNd lutelv mirchiihitd ami lilted un tho
weildtuown HohUon Hotel IVojuTty, located n
KW HOOIWJ AHOVK TilK COUNT IIOL'81:,
onthCRiune tslde if tin strict, in tho town oi
llloonisburg; nnd lmviug obtKinedn licence for
tho K.ime ut. it
R E S T A U R A 2C T ,
the rronrletor 1ms determined to pive to the peo
jlo viiltlnif tlie tow u ou buslnehh or tU-nhUit,
A MTTbtt MOltE UOOM.
His htfthllntr hIko U t'XlenMive. uml Is fitted up
to put hUKRlewuml turiiiim'H In the dry. He prom
lfteH thnl uverythhiK tdiout hU fbUddliihnu'iiHlintl
lie conducted In nn ordeily und lawful mniiner;
and ho respectfully Kolleltn n hhnre oi Um public
1 UronuKi'. ttnyl7'o7-tiu.
E1
STAIILISHED 178H.
JOIHIAN A IinOTIIEIl,
WHOLF.SAI.E OHOCEItl,
and DealcrH In
BALTPirrrtn and iuhmhtone,
No 200 North Third Blroet,
Philadelphia.
J I HEARD,
with LIITINCOTT, HONDA CO.,
Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealera lu
HATH, CAPH, FUItB, AND BTKAW OOODB,
Nn.tl3 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
gNYDER, HARRIS A IJASSETT,
Manufacturers aud Jobbers of
MKN'B AND IiOY'S CLOTHINO,
Nos, 625 Market, and 623 Commerce Htreet,
Philadelphia.
Q. W. RLARON & CO.,
Manufacturers of
OIL CLOTHB AND WINDOW HHADEH.
Warehouse, No. 121 North Third Htreet
Philadelphia,
j ii. Walter;
" ,I,ato Walter A Kaub,
Importer nud Dealer In
CHINA, OLABH, AND Q.UFJJNbVAHE,
No. 231 North Third Btreet,
between Race. and.VUie
Philadelphia.
CH. HOU.NE. W, B. KINO, J. 11. SKVUKKT
NDREWS, WILKINS t CO.,
Dealers u
FOHEION AND DOMIBTIO DRY OOODH,
No. Mia Market Btreel,
Philadelphia,
JOHN HTROUP A CO.,
HucceKsorg l HfcrMp A Brother,
WHOLEHAUJ DliAUam IN FIBII,
No. 21 North Wlianes, snst 85 Nerth Water Bt.,
Philadelphia.
JfBT RECEIVED TIlO Clll'SIirat HOOP
.. HK1HTH In the county at
ar.,-tw-i! UT.H1IAHPLI1'
GROCERIES, &c,
Q O N F EOT I ON E R Y .
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to tho public that ho has opened n
FIltST-CLABB CONFIXTIONEKY BTOltE,
In tho building lately occupied by nemard Btoh
nor, whero he Is prepared to furnish all kluds or
PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FEENCH CANDIEH,
FOIIEIGN A DOMIWTIC FltUITS,
NUTH, ItAISINS, AC, AC, AC.
nv wnoLcsAi.i; on iiktaii.,
In shorl, a hill assortment of nil gooiVs In
his line of busluess. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOVH, Ac.,
aultablo for tho Holldiy". Particular nltenllon
given to
nllEAD AND CAKEM,
of all kinds, ficsh ory day.
OH ItlHTMAH OANDIEB,
CH1BTMAH TOYS,
A call Is Hollcllrd, nnd satisfaction will bo
euarnniceu.
Nov. a, 1807. ECKHAKT JACOI1B.
E M 0 V A Ii O F
C. C. MAltl'.'S
NEW STORE
ro aiiirvs jilock,
OHTltKCOHNMl or MAIIKET AND IRON BriOM.TS.
Tho undersigned having recched from the city
a full aud eomplclo supply of
BPIUNO AND SUMMER
DRY OOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTION!),
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
cr.nAn axi wiu.ow-wauv,
CONFECTIONF.I'.Y, GLABM-WAItE,
TOBACCO,
A T S A A' I) A O ; ,V,
FLO tin, HALT, FIHI1, AND MEAT,
all of which I propose Nelllnal a very low llure
for cash or pioiluce,
ff-t'all an.! st-i,
April 12. IW. ('. I'. MAItll.
G1 HANI) Ol'KNING
r OHAMI OPEN'INd
llltANIl llPEM.MI
tlllAN'l) IIPKN'INll
llltANIl tll'FSINCI
FALL NH WINTEP ll(i(lll-.
FALL A Nil WINTEI. lidlllw,
KALI. AMI tVIVII'l' iiiiiiIm'
FALL AND WINrllli (Kkiin,
FA l.I, AND IVINTEl' IJOODs!
eoTlvltn.' nl
eonKtlnir of
eon-NHii!.' of
onltlni.' of
r-m-dMlt.' of
DRY IliKID.
DltV (KIOIM,
llltY flODIM,
DRY (1DOIW,
DRY (1O0IM,
HATM AND CAVfl,
IIAT AND CAIN,
HATf AND CAl-i,
HA'lt AND I 'AIM,
1 1 ATS AND C.UH,
nom and Biior.,
l'.OOTX AND KIIOIX
IIOO'I'S AND SHOES
IIOOTH AND SIIOIX,
IIOOTM AND SIIOIW,
READY-MADE CLOTHINO,
1 1 FA D Y-M A D I ! CLOTHINO
READY-MADE CLOTHINO,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHIHC!,
LOOKINO-OLARSEH,
LOOKINO-OLAHS1X,
U)oiciNn-ousi:M,
LO()KIN(l-(ILASSIi,
l.( IOK I NO-0 Us US,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OI1J4,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
FAINTS AND OILS,
OROCEEIEK,
OROCERIIM,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
ejHEENSWARE,
liUKHNSWAEi:,
QUEKNSWARI:,
ej tiEi.NHWAiii:,
liUEENSWAlti:.
HARDWARE,
HAltllWAHE,
HARDWARI.',
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT,
SAI.l
SALT,
SALT,
FlslI,
FISH,
FISH,
F1T11
FISH,
OH UN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND HI.E1IS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
Ac.,
AO.
AT
MtKELVY, .SEAL 4 CO.'S,
MtKEI.VY, .SEAL A. CO.'S,
JllKEI.VY, SEAL A CO.'S.
MlKI.I.VY, .SEAL CO.'S.
McEI'I.VY. NEAI A II lM.
N01tlivu-t e'oilicr ol Mwlli und Mldltel slri'PtM,
Norlhufht coilitT ol .Main nnd Miilkt't lriflh,
NorthMci.1 "oincr ot Mum unit .Market streets,
Norlhwehl . oilier ot Main met Market wired,
Suilliwehl to mir ot Mn In unit Mm Kit Slueti.,.
III.OO.MSIIttRO, p..
lll.llil.Ms!R(l 'A
IlI.IMI.M'-lll'ltG, PA.,
lll.oo.MslU'HG, PA.,
lll.OOMMll'lKi, ..,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
In lnri;e qufditltlid mul til ueti.ied uit(K,alwirx
on luiliil.
ociiKUi, m:itoi:u & co.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Deitlers In
FISH, HALT, CIIEI'.SE, PROVISIONS, AC,
Nos, EX' mul i:i Not Hi Wliaruw, above Arch BU
PliUmlclplila.
Solo ngcnti for Wllcox'u Wheel Orcnso, la bar
rch, ltcgR, and cann.
yAlNWIUGHT A CO.,
WHOliKRAl.r, UROOEltH,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Btreets,
PlllI.AVKI.VIIU,
Dealer. In
TEAK, 8YRUFH, COFFEE, SUOAR, M0LA8SUH
niCE, uricKH, m card soda, ic, ic,
S- Orders will receive rrompt attention.
Mayl0,1867-ly.
JJ V. l'ETKHMAN,
With LIPriNCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. a North Water Street,
aud No. 9) North Delaware Aveaa
Philadelphia,
"yKAVKH & BPUANKLK,
WHOLESALE OROCERIES AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT8,
Non. 235 and 327 Arch Street
Philadelphia.
jyj M. JIAUPXiK,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, CJLOVEB, AND
FANCY OOOIW,
No. SI North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
J ATKIjY OI'ENKO.
'j'lio lindrr.lgneil would reBpeetfullylnformthe
eltlteiiBot lilooiuhbiirufiiiid lclnity,lhat lioha.
JUNt opened akhopon Iron street, between Main
mul Third, where lie will lollow the i-alillut ma
king b ii i.lii n lu all lu biuuchek. Oideu (or
METALLIC OR OTHER COFFINS
filled with pronipluiKK mul despatch. Repair,
cheaply made lo all lilnda of furultiiie, lmiud.
Inn the replall lllol (uucbotliinied ehalrf, Pnt
tern, for eubtlng. made ueuilyiuid expe'dllloiu.
It, and order, me kollctted eltiu-r In pi uon or by
mall. Picture (rumen made lo order at Mton no
' .. ..... .. ROIIERT ROAN,
April 19,'8-tf,
jyKUUHANT'H HOTEL,
It KOUTII IOUBT1I .TUIET,
PIIIIADKLPIIIA,
J. A W, O, M'KIUIIIN, Proprietor,
Mar . lun-iy,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
QIIARIjES w. bnyuer,
rEAi.rn
It A R V W A R H,
IIION, NAIW, HTEEU AC, AC, AC.
MAIN HTltEET, I1LOOM8I1UUO. rENN.
Tako thlH method of Informing tho rlllzeni nf Co
lumbia couty, that ho hni opened nn extcnslvo
llordwarestoroon Mnln street, In HlooniNburg,
nenr Iron street, nnd Hint ho hat on hnnd a
LAItar.lt STOCK AND UICTKlt AMoul 1112 U
than can ho found nny where else In tho county,
nnd which ho Intend to sell nt prices w htch defy
competition.
CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, IRON.
I hruo chain, nil atzes. nxes. all mnko nnd
weight, steel, nil slrcf-, Iron, nit fhnpen, nnd nil
very low.
HUIIiDEH'H 11 A 11 II W A HU,
of every descriptions. Nulls, nxlo pulleys, sabIi
cords, latches, locks nud Itnohs.butt screws, snuh
fusts, ulndow springs, imso ltnoofi, strap mnges,
haps nnd staples, hoolts nnd staples, nnd In fact
everything needed In tlmt line.
COACH A WAOON MAIvElUS' 1IAUDWAHU
cmhmeliirf almost every thing in tlmt lino. Also
1IAUN1XS MAKIW 1IAIIDWAUE,
IJuehleK, Jnpannedj buckles, stiver plated; hilts
orevcryklnd.llAMF.'S iron j pad trees l XIahgh,
wood ismldle trees, gig trees, girth web, worsted
and cottont thread, silk, awls nnd ncctlles, tools
of nil kinds.
HHOEMAKEU'S IIAlTDWAItE,
A full iisNorlmeiit forenrpenterH. I hnveplfthtfs
all kinds, saws; hnnd, pannel, rip, nnd compass,
isqu ares fl eel. Iron, und try 1 boring machines,
chltdcs, miners, bevel, mullein, braces, imUKes,
plows, rules, bus, nnd about everything for car
pouters. rOU THE PEOI'LE OENEuA LIA
I havo eonl
hods, coal
shovel, scoops,
enal nlfttrn, lant
enis.tidjluiutlery.pocket cutlery, plated hhvou,
pint ed torks, nervci k, t r und ( of
feopfitM.hiitlerkuUevulltMtws,
erost eut mv k, eln-ular wi n, mm nn ,
ill li'irn'shui'w.wn'iicheH, rivet H.lmui
iiii'iD, ImlelM'ts, nultK'lt pii-kK, litrku, yiuh
lIn h'HH, NiH4,l,ri:Mli'h,hpijo'IUK fur It h, Uuv,
ralttf, ht'd piiii, tuinekuli'N pniw, millii lilin
I ii I n K-., Elntrj, led tluilk, white ehulk, win-,
ImrMt nulls, mini ciitur-., m-hIck, wush bu.irds,
lunsf tiu'K'ti, uixidui pulls, clciilies
pint, kIiH', door tnnt, poirli mnt, par
lor uitiirt, corn h ippiTH, paint
bruli, bnishtH, hk-lyli
belt., Ih i t I'flllih, Hulilt'l
ed ki-ltli, bins ki ttlei,
etippcr ttiitlt'-i,
h te IV I.H tleVitlH't
p. llli, blu.Kl
ledges, cuitnlu tlxtuies,
'IhlmblfkrliiH und ioxt
I'umps, lend pipe, etc.,
Tanvil rope and hundred id urttele-t not .inu
i ue ruled ioiistuutly no hand at
I'llAHIdN W'.SNYDKIt'H,
Mulu Street, UliMiiimbtiiK.
QICOKCIK H. HOIJKUTS,
Impoiterand Dealer lu
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OUNS, Al'
No. 311 North Third Hlrcel, abovo Vino,
Philadelphia.
J.(on K. Smith. J. R. vriizhit
g 31 I T II & H i: h T 7. v. n,
Imp' -rter and DealcrH In Foreign audDomohtlc
HARD W A It E,
a U.N S, CUT L E.lt Y, AC,
Ml. W9 N, THIItll HTKKKT, AU. CAM.OWIU I.I.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov, S,07'tf.
IRON, TINWARE, &.C.
RATIONAL FOUNimy,
Illoomsburg, Columbia County, Pa.
The subscriber, proprietor of tho abovci atned
extcusUe establishment, is now prepared lo 10
eclvo orders for nil hinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, 11LAST
FURNACES, STATIONS HY ENGINES,
MILLS, THP.ESHINCI MACHINES, Ac
Ho Is ulso prepared to mako Stoves of all sizes
nnd patterns, Plow-lrons, nud ever thing usually
mado In first-class FoundrU'S.
His extensive facilities nnd practical workmen
warrant htm lu receiving the largest contracts em
tho most reasonable terms.
drain of nil kinds will bo taken In exchange for
Castings,
This establishment Is loailed ne'ar tho Lucki
wanna and Illoomsburg Raltroad Depot,
PETER mi.LMYElt.
gT()VK.'i AM) TUWVAU10.
A. M. KtJPEUT
uiiiinunocH to his friend and en to me in thai
rontlmu'M thf above liutiiit-hs ut htsnhl plucpnn
MAIN HillEET, lILUOMHIllinU.
ru-iiomeiH eiui houd-itiiioduhit with
I'ANt'Y SKIVES
of nil klnN, Ht(ieplptt,Tliiwuie,und eer h
rlfty of urliclo tound In n Muw mul 'rinwuio E
luhllvhmrnl In theeitleH.Hlid mi the most leuvoii
iW ti'inis, Ki'palrtiiydftiHiut thoshorleKt untleti
i" DOZEN Mri.K-I'ANK
n hnnd fur Mule.
TAV STdVK AM) TIN SHOP,
O.N MAIN rim EFT, NBA ULY UI't'OsIlK MILJ.KlU
WIOUK,
ni.ooMHiiund, im:nn'a.
Tin: umUrstyiud huHjust Hi ltd up und opened
llU llL'W
STOVK AND TIN SHOP,
In this pint e, whetu he Ih prepared to luuko up
iifW'liN U'AithM tdt kliuff in hU line, und do
repitlitim ulth heiitm s imd dUputth, upon thf
most reusomdile terms, lie itho Uccps un luaitl
KiOVEH Ol' VAltlOllK 1'AT'l EENH A STYLES.
nhleh ho ulll sell upon leiini to hull puiehuerK,
wive mm a can. nv ih a p(i.it i
Icbervingof the public pnlionnt'o,
lu N u V.O-A iiietlmnU', and
jo.
.1 Amu nvrz.
Itlnonifctiurn, April i'fl; Wi7.
TOBACCO & SEG-ARS.
'JlllS ONLY I'liAUM
to get the best
TOI1ACCO AND CK1ARS,
AT WHOLESALE AND ItETAII,
at nUNGSHEItaER'S,
a few doom below tho American House,
Illoomsburg, P.l.
Ho has tho largest and most select of
SlIOKINO AND CHEWING TOnACCO
over oflorcd to tho citizens of nioomshurg. All
the fancy brands of
SEQARS,
and tho best Fine-cut nnd Plug
CHEWING. TOUACCO,
cun be had ut hlSounters,
TOBACCO PI PES
In great variety nro among his largo black,
DON'T FORGET TO CALL.
II. II, HUNSI1ERGER.
JJ AV. HANK'S
WIIOL12SALE TOUACCO, HNUFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 1M North Third Street,
between Cherry and Rnco, wet side,
Philadelphia.
Q L. "WoomtuKK,
Wholesale Dealer, lu
TOI1ACC0H, CIGARS, PIPFJs, 4c, At!.,
No. 13 North Third htreet, abovo Market,
Philadelphia.
QM
NXHUS LINK,
Thu uikU-ndsued would rcsptclfully unnounce tn
thocltlzeun of liloouuburu und the puhllu yeuo
tally thn ho Is runtiln nn
OMM HUH mm;
bftwioulhlH piuctund IheilliUiiUt lulfrond do
itdiilly(unduyit excepted), tocoiinett with tho
several truliiH nolnu Hnuth nnd Wckl on the Ctitu.
wlbMiund U'illlunuport Uullioud.nnd with thoso
koIul' Kortp und Houthou tho Iucknwiuinuuiul
iil(H)bisbiira Rullroud.
IIIh OinnlhusseM uro tn good comlttlon, roniino
OlouN und i nmliN table, and elmryei rciuonablu,
rernomi wIsliliiK to meet nr tieo their frit iuU de
P tut, run hcnecutnoduird upon rcuKoiiabloi-hur i
by leuvlng timely uoltre- ut uuy of thu hotelN,
JAOOIj u amiON, rroprletor,
DRUGS &. MEDICINES.
gAVM YOUlt MONkIFi
O It I! A T I N I) U 0 E M E N T HI
(I H EAT i: It I N DUO E M I! N T HI
O It E A TUB T I N 1) U C! E M E N T H
AT
THE OLD DRUO RTORE
OF
L. N. HOY Kit,
Wheioian bo found tho LAnoiai and iikst Ai
isonT.itr..NT, ever otrcred tn tho cltlzcni ofthU
county, of
Drus, CliemlcaH,
Paint, Oili,
Mas, VnrnlBhes,
Putty, llrmhcs
DyoStufls, Mixed Palnls,
all of IhcKonro of tho bent known malto and nru
warrmiied as pure nnd unadullrrntod. Tho finest
and largcM tock of
F A N C Y A IIT10 I. E H
to bo found lu this or adjoining counties
Pcrfunury, ItalrDyes,
Fancy Hoops, Ilrushen,
Combs, Cosmetics,
ILllrOlls, Toilet Articles,
Hlutlonery, I'oeket Hooks
T O II A C C O E H .
Snioltlug and ehewlnp,
Cigars of all descriptions,
Pipes, Cigar Holders.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES.
Lamps, assorted sizes and styles,
LAMI'S, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, IIUltNEIlS,
M ISCELLANEOUS HOODS.
Hpoliges, Chielnols Skins,
Cnllii'ti IK, Spi'i'Uluuis,
Sjrllifie'S, llleast Plliups,
Rlllilier (looils,
Trusses or nil iippmeed patterns .lc., c.
L 1 tl V O R s.
A lino assortment of lire IWuors for medical
ptllKes constantly on hnnd and tho herd
know ii kinds ot
SIO.MACII HITTERS.
PATr.sr Mi.nteiMs l eer ile'scrlptloti, In.
eluding thotaxtYiirlctlcsor pills and tonics,
i insiiiAN's piiiJie'uii'rio.Nst'AiiPKi'Li.v wn.
I'AlU.li.
No such sloe'U has over been pllM'lltcd to tlie
peopto of Ibis section of country.
Thu prices aro as small as tho Mock Is large.
Tho irWceroV VI it'it aro noro fmoriiblo to Ilio
pun baser I ban ever, as Arrangements hino bn n
etlee-ted with thoubolesale dealers lu Iho lurm r
rltl(s, so that goods can bo procured In ll!otlits
burgus clieaplyas In New York or Philadelphia,
iiu-Oounlry dealers nro earnestly Invite 1 lo
htudy their own Inleie'sts, by examiiiliig tins
stock,
Ilemeiiiber Hie place Excuanok 11I.OCK above
Exchange Hotel, Main street, llloonisburg.
.bin. Ill, M'.s. dm
graVjhair. '
TliUhthcAMCliOdlAthlttUliiKraxli,
Tl.i t. il. r..-,. ili.e !
fir' In Um AMcf.oslA that Ring xatd:
Abo wss bsld su.l
ivcn lories, they isy
X made.
Tills Is tin M.il.lui, hftiuhionie aivl
Wliomnrrli'd the miin once bald and
, A't i gray.
tiw fe5 uuxv 'ln, rarn i('ks' nit,y ""y-
mnoe.
'Hits Is tho Piirsoii.wlio.by tlie way
Married Hie lu ul. II, liauUMiinc uu-i
ft. il.!?,'.,..., mu ( Mill nml frrnv.
, Hut evlio now hns r.nell lurka, tli
r Iteealiso lie uu'd tlie Cure lint lay
1 III til' AMtmime lllatJrij lu.et .
;-l Tliltt I II. i. t'sll tt at rlturs awav
" KKrf.'. ''r. T'lo moil., til" liei ..I pud .mil I i
;9II fjfci I ntn llils mr, wlili lib. ( (l. I
'.Sf1 lK "'" KCillmitl. hill.' "
. 'igfsyJ1 a" i."osi iii. tii 7 ii
N .
r ,J T',S'v!ftG3.,PaO?i:iICrS,PIEIlBORO',H.H.
an ii rottMALniiv
L. N. MOVER nnd E. P, LUTZ, Druggist.,
llloiimsbiiig.alid M. M. 1IROIIST, CntiiuNsu.
Jaliiiury 1, Isil,
J It. MOYKIt,
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL
1) H D O O I S T,
t'OKNKIt OK MAIN ANII MAUKKr STKKKTS,
IILOO.MSIIURO, PA.,
eeheiowllllm found u largo aud select atoik ol
Drugs,
MKWCINKH AND CIIKMICAI.S.
Also nil Iho
PATENT MhlllCINlH (IP TUB I1AY,
I am also piepuledtii tilrulsh Country stores with
Cllstoi Oil, Oinllley'H Coidlnl,
TURLIMISTON'S IIALHAM,
and all other medicines kepi In their line nt Clt)
pilccs.
ts. Prescriptions carefully compounded at alt
hours.
In medicines, quality Is of tho first luiiwrtmiee.
llliiomsliiiig, .Iuno7, 1WI7
Mi'uN .t NUKDLia,
hOl.t: AlANri'AtTUUKI'.SANtll'KOI RlETOtls.
Of their Improved
BIH'KH IMIOSI'HATK OP LIJtK.
Also tho A.MMONIATED FERTILIZER.
l'UUUVIAN (1UANO.
We sell only No. 1 I ecel veil direct from the Gov
ernment. Super Phosphalo In bags of a Itis.each. Prlie
CM per SWUM,
Ammonlated Fertlller, lit bags 1!0 rns, each.
Prlco 8JJ per m IK
A discount to denleis on abovo prices.
Agricultural Works, llench and Plum Streets,
oillces nud Stores, H s. Water street, and II
South Dclnwillo Avenue,
Denleis lu ou-s. t'iNin.i and General Com
mission .Melehauts, Plllladelphl.e.
Feb. i'l, IMS,
JKHU11ANOU A O K N 0 yT
Wyoming .'. Iiw.ooo
AOtun ifM,
Commoree too.lee)
Fullon. 3D0,0i
North Amerlcn 300,000
City tiO.OOO
International I.KKi.uD
Niagara l.OOO.aO
Xtnu LlvoStocli. , SOO.OiK)
Pulnam MO")
Merchants 3no,
Hprlnglleld 5T0,ii
lusuinuco Company of stale lYmi'a.,... tlW.ooo
Conneetleut Mutual Llfo 10,ono,(0
Norlh American Transit - OOO.tsieJ
FREAS 11ROWN, aml,
inar8C7-ly, llLooiisuuita, Pa,
a itJinuusTKit it unoTiiEni
Importer, aud Jobbei. of
HOSiEllV, OLOVUS,
HIIIRTH AND DRAWERS,
UU'ri'ONM, SUSPENDERS,
HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKT.ECHIEI'H,
TTIRIiMiS. SEWING SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES,
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
AUo Manufacturer, of
IIHUSHEH AND LOOKING GLASSES,
uud Dealer. In
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
I1ROOMS, HOPES, TWINIW, Ac
No, 3t) Norlh Third Hlreet, nbovo Vlue,
Philadelphia
M.IiKIl & HOST,
Suocesaul. lo Fraullllu P.Sultr-er A Cel..
luiu)rteri und Wholesulo Dealer, lu
LUiUORS, WINFX, AC,
Nos. 110 and Ui North T hlrd Htreet,
Philadelphia.
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