The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 26, 1868, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
larmtr's Sfpavtmcut.
ll.ep Plowing,
Wk lmvo no hesitation In ndvlilni;
tlio gradual doc peiiln of nit eolU tlint
uro rctontlvo of mamtro or tlnt nro
Inhorcntly fertile, and tho fertility of
Which enn bo ilepi'iitlcd upon to keep
up for a number of yrarn, Tlitn noils,
mill tlioso which do not hold innmirc,
hikI ivro adapted' chiefly to irriuii and
itraxsis, now! shallow-culture, or such a
pystoni m turning under crop after crop
nf groou nianuro until tho soil h full of
vtcutalile matter. Clayey loamst devoid
of vegctalilo mold hclow n few Inches,
uro often underlaid by wlmt Is known
In tho vulgato in 'ynllcr illrt.' It h
ilaiigorotii to takomoro than un Inch or
mi of this distilled soli nt each plowing,
iw It often contnlti falls of Iron or other
substtuicM deloterloiH to vegetation. In
geneml. however, oven If a crop he in
iured, In tho long run, the deeper plow
Ing, accompanied by good tillage, will
he a great bcucllt. Such mison? in tho
past show who are tho good farmers.
In looking around wo saw hero and
there, fow and far between, In the mltl-st
of general failure a good crop of corn,
Ask tho reason. " Whv, sir, wo plow
d for our corn, no surfaco scratching,
but with three good horses abreast and
the plow In up to tho beam. Wo turn
eil tho weed seeds under po deep that
they gavo us no trouble and this bed of
looo Koll.has retained moisture enough
to mature a good crop without rain;
that Is tho secret." "'What Is tliu emtio
of thedllferonco between different parts
ot ttmt llom of wheat over there "It
Is all in the plowing, sir. Twelvo acres
of that Held woro plowed In tho com
mon way, and six acres Joining tho
samo field, wcro plowed doep ns three
hordes could plow It. As a result, the
Ax acres yielded as much as tho twelvo
acres did lacking threo bushels. It is
deep plowing we need to limiito our
crops ngalnsl diought. Wo havo abun
daneo of rain in winter and spring to
last our crops all Summer, If wo had
mjiuo way of saving It, and tho best
way known is by plowing and subsoil-Ing.-
-American AgrleultxiralM.
Iloir Uonner'a Horses are shod.
Tun proper shooing of horses is a
matter of great Importance in all cases,
hut In thoso delicate-hoofed high blood
ed trotters, It becomes a vital question
lintll fill filirwt mill nnmrW f- 11....
.j,,.,.,. Butum,y,,( i.ll. DUIl-
ner Is so particular about the manner
in which His horses are shod, that heal
ways superintends tho onomt lrn Mm,
self, remaining In tho shop during tho
fitting jind nailing of tho shoes, both of
wnien uoiaiis he not only directs hut
even assists In personally.
As the perfect flatness of tho shoo Is
necessary to easy and comfortable step
ping, Mr. Bonner has procured a
smooth and flat block of marble, upon
whoso surfaco he places every shoo be
fore lt.is nailed to tho horse's hoof, and
If tho Iron does not Ho plumb on tho
stone, It Is hammered and filed until a
thoroughly level surfaco It obtained.
He has also n theory about fastening a
ilioc. Ho makes tho smith hammer
the nails alternately ou each side, stroke
for stroke, nail by nail, left and right
ootliat the tightening of tho nhoo to
the-hoof Is gradual and equal ou both
sides. Ho also has tho shanks of tho
ulmn (if ri.fr'luul l,4 lit lrt ti.I.ln.. I
..ww ..u.a v,. (Wlll-l mull IIIU1
hoof; and by this system of driving tho I
nails, tne toot is brought to tho shoo,
and tho frog and heel arc expanded In
the operation. Tho result Is highly
conducive to the soundness and tough
ncs of tho hoof and the freedom and
limine.) of step in tho animal.
.latlT Catllr.
Wk talk about native cattle; if by
this wo understand mongrels, mondo
scripts, or mixtures of tiie run out
blood of vnrlous breeds, then the namo
Is misused. Wo should say "common
cattle." If wo use tho namo rightly It
would indicate that climate, feed, and
treatment, had Influenced tho common
stock of cattle, so that tboso of a partic
ular district had become In many points,
very similar. This Is not tho caso, so
far ns wo know, nnywhero in this coun
try, except to a very limited extent,
though wo almoit wonder at it. There
was a time, a few years since, when it
seemed as if wo might expect to see
such nativo breeds developed in various
parts or our country, but tho general
dUsemlnation of tho Improved British
breeds has, wo think, broken up nny
foundation of now breeds which might
havo been laid. Tho red cattle of Con
necticut now havo almost all a dash of
North Dovon blood, Introduced within
forty years; but previous to that tho
eattlo having como from tho south of
Ktigland, whero tho provnlant color of
tho nativo breeds Is red and having been
bred with somo intelligence, had pre
served their color and Improved In
form, so that, though differing essentl.
ally from any pure English brecd.they
yet agreed quite as well among them
selves as sorao recognized breeds.
Throughout the older Northern States
eattlo havo been bred for years for
milk and veal inoro than beef, aud yet
our common cows havo never been ro-
liablo as milkers. It has oven becomo
proverbial that a good cow's heifer
calve' were rarely equal to their dam,
although bulls coming of famous milk
era wero more frequently getters of
good milch stock. Famous milkers aro
always to bo found among tho so-called
'' Natives," anil If one wished to cstab-
llshc-d a fino dairy herd, his best plan
lias been, and still Is to select through
the country these deep milkers wheroV'
er ho can find them and yet tho main-
tonauco of tho hord from males of his
own breeding Inn been alwoy s attended
with disappointment, nnd its deterlora
tlon In good points.
Tho samo result has been obtained In
regard to breeding for beef, for It was
not until tho Introduction of tho Im
proved British breeds, Dovons, Short
horns, and Herefords, that uniform ex
cellcnco of quality, rapid growth and
economy of feeding, could bo predluv
ted with anything llko tho certainty
with which we now ralso grado eattlo
for beef, notwithstanding, tho lmmctll
ato progeny of certain animals occa
tonally rcsemblod their sired or dams
in early maturity, easy fattening, ex-
uellenco of tho beef.
We present these facts In order to en
force tho Important fact that no breeder
can expect to Improve his stock except
by' breeding exclusively from tnrough
bind or full-blood tiuVlAi. Till, Is a
brpwL general principle and equally
ahniioauo to an polygamous anunais
that is, thoso which do not pair, from
hones to barn yard fowln.
j;or the youno olhs.
The llotiml mid the Hare,
A Hound after long chasing u llnro
at length eanio up to her, and ,tcpt first
uuing and then licking her. The Ilaro
not knowing what to make of hlm.sald :
"If you area friend, why do you bito
mo? hut If a foe, why caress me 1"
A Doubtful friend Is worse than a cer
tain enemy, let a man bo one thing or
tho other, and wo then know how to
meet him.
The I'orker anil Hit Nhtrn.
A Young l'orker took up his quar
ters In a fold of sheep. One day tho
shepherd laid hold of him, when ho
equeaked anil struggled with nil his
might and main. The Shcvp reproach
ed nun lor crying out, and said, "tho
tnator often lays hold of us, nnd wo do
not cry." "Yes," replied he, "but our
cine Is not tho same ; for ho catches you
for tho sake of your wool, but mo for
my fry."
Tlit (Mil Woman nil Iter Maids.
A Tiuiirrv old Widow kept two
Servant maids, whom aho used to call
up to their work at cock-crow. Tho
Jlald.s disliked exceedingly this early
rising, and determined between them
selves to wring otr tho Cock's neck, as
ho was the cause of all their trouble by
waking their mistress to early. They
nan no sooner done this, than tho old
lady missing her usual alarum, and
airauiorovorslecplng herself, continual
ly mistook thotlmoofday, and roused
tlicmup at midnight.
loo much cunning overreaches It
self.
Tilt Vint ami the float,
Tiii:itn was n vino teeming with rlpo
fruit and tender shoots, when a Ooat
eamo up and gnawed tho bark, and
browsed upon tho young leaves. "I
will rovengo myself on you," said tho
Vino, "for this Insult; for, when In a
few days you aro brought as a victim to
tho altar, the J nice of my grapes shall
bo thodewof death upon thy forehead."
ltctrlbutlon though Into comes nt
lost.
Thr Asa, tho Coik ami tht Lion.
An Ass and a Cock lived In a farm
yard together. One day a hungry Lion
passing by and seeing tho Ass In n good
condition, resolved to mako n meal of
him. Now. thov sav thnrn la nnll.lt,
a I.ion hates so much as tho crowing of
ucucKiunuat that moment tho Cock
happening to crow, tho Lion straight
way mado oir with all hasto from tho
spot. Tho Ass, mightily amused to
think that a Llon'should bo frightened
away at n bird, plucked up courago and
galloped after him, delighted with tho
UUUUI1 01 UriVillir UlO'k nn nf linrwru lm
fore him. Ho had, however, gono no
great dlstnnco when tho T.I nti tnrnn1
sharply round upon him, and mado an
end of him In a trlcc.
Presumption bccrlns In Itrn(imn iii
ends In ruin.
The Kid nuil the Wolf.
A KlD that h.lil atrnvfirl frnm ll.n hi.,1
was pursued bv li Wolf. Whnn ohn .r,,,.-
all other bono of cscnnn rut nff oho
turned round to tho Wolf and Bald, "I
UU1SI ailOW inilORIl Hint I nm in t-
tlm, bUt a3 111 V 11 fo la now hilt nhnri lnf
It bo a luerrv Ann T)n vnn nlnn tnr
l -J rm I'-FV JV
1 . 1 1 l -r .
nwmiVf uuu i WJII imnCQ." While the
Wolf was piping and tho Kid was done-
t.. .1. iv .
iiiK. iiiu iajits nenrinc inn munin ran nn
j see wnai was going oh, and tho Wolf
i as giau io iai:o nimscH off as fast as
Is legs would carry him.
Ho Who tei)3 out nf hU unv in i.lav
the fool, muit not wonder If he misses
ine prize.
The Moilkt)- and 111, Flehcrwan.
A JION'KKY was sittlnc un In
tree, when scelntr some Fisherman lnu.
lug their nets in a river, ho watched
what thoy were doing. Tiro men had
noBOonerset their nets, and retired a
short dhtanco to their dinner, than tho
Jlonkey eamo down from the tree,
thinking that ho would try his hand nt
tho Samo MIOrt. Bill In nttnmiillnN in
lay tho nets hogotsocntanglcdin them,
uiai ucing wcn-nlgli choked, ho was
forced to exclaim : "This serves mo
right; for what business had I, who
know nothing of fishing, to meddlo
with such tackle as this."
The I.nmli ami the Wolf.
A Lamm pursued bva Wolf took rut.
ugo in a temnlc. Unon this fhn Wnir
called out to him, and said that tho
priest, would slay him If ho caught him.
"Bo It so," said tho Lamb : "it is bet
ter to bo sacrificed to God, than to bo
dovourcd by you."
The HiKbaiiilmaii anil the Stork.
11 lint In n Onl1 '
to catch tho Cranes that had eamo to
leeil on Ids now sown corn. When ho
went to oxnmlno tho net. ntwl ton iirlint
Cranes ho had taken, a Stork was found
among mo number. "Spare mo," cried
tho Stork, "and let mo go. I am no
crane. I havo eaten nono of your corn.
lna poor innocent Stork, as you may
see tho most pious anddutlful of birds.
"onour ami succor my father nnd
mother. I" Tint
cut him short. "All this raoy bo truo
enough, I daro say, but this I know,
that I havo caught you with thoso who
wero destroying my crops, and you
must suiier wiin mo company In which
you wero taken."
Ill company proves more than fair
professions,
The Ho' aud the I'llkcrU.
IS!.. . n i.. . .. .
it MiiTAia ucy pui ins nanu into a
pitcher where great plonty of Figs and
Fllborts wero deposited ; he grasped as
many as his fist could possibly hold,
but when ho endeavored to pull it out.
tho narrowness of tho neck prevented
him. Unwilling to loso any of them.
but unablo to draw.out his hand ho burst
Into tears, nnd bitterly bemoaned his
hard fortune An honest fellow who
stood by, gnvo him this wlso and reas
onnble advico: "Qrasp only half tho
quantity, my boy, and you will easily
succeeii."
The lltu and llio Cat.
A Cat hearing that a Hen was laid
up sick In her nest, paid her a visit of
condolence; and creeping up to her,
said, "JIow uro you, my dear friend f
what can I do for you t what nro you la
want of? only tell me, If thero Is any
tiling lu tne world that I can brlngyou ,
hut keep up your spirits, and don't bo
alarmed." "Thank you," said tho Hen
"do you bo good cnougli to leavo mo.
I and I have no fear but I shall soon bo
(well."
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
HOOFLAO'S
GERMAN BITTERS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared bj nr. c. at. Jackaon,
rBtuDilrHti, Fa.
The Great liemedlet
0B iLL Otllllll or HI
LIVUI, STOMACU, or
DIGESTIVE ORGAMf.
Hoofland's German Bitters
! comoiin,I of the pure Julcta, (or at ther are
medicinally term r m ed, Xstracu) ot
Ilooli, Horba EaT Uut,mk
InffarTrrmrAUan, lfM highly eoncra
IniloJ.iiiidtnUre haMj tiMl IjfrufrmAt
tchotti attmixturt edny linil.
Hoofland's German Tonic,
I k oatntiinatior. ot fell the tngredlrntj of tha
Bittern, wllh tlio pum. quality of Santa CM
Hum, OroriLTj, etc. making oa of tht rooit
plewant ana tgrccatla remtdlet ever offered to
the public.
ThofB prcfmlnii Uedlclo re from AIco
liolLs idialxturt, 1U uh
Hoofland's German Bitters.
In ciicb of Dtrronj depreitloo, wheo
kleouollo iUmo!ui U Deoemry,
Hoofland's German Tonio
hoaJJ he Died.
The Dlttere or the Tonle are hoth equal!
The Itom&eh. frnm a vul.lv nr .an...
In.lipeiUon, iiyi . . pepile, Neiroui
UeUiUy, la
i'afr BB. very apt to have
hBaV yP ransed The re
ue isDcuona ae iem JAW rassel
lull of nhlch li, KB thai the MUent
"ITeri from aneral or more of the followlnir
dlaeaaee:
CoMtlaaUon, Platulenoe, Inward Pllea
Fulneaa of Blood to Uis Bud,
Acidity of tho Stomaob, Nauaea,
Heartburn, Dlsgnat for Food
1'ulneai or Weltrht In the
, Stomach, Sour Eruc
t.itlom, Sinilupr or I'lut-
tortni at tho Tit ot tho
Stomach, Sirlmmlnir of the
Hojd, Hurried or DllBoult Breath-lng-,
J'luttertne at the Heart, Choklof
or SnffocaUna; Sensatlona when In
Iorlnc Poature,Dlmneie ot
Vision, Dote or Web beforo
the SiKht. Dull Pain In
tlie Head. Deficiency
of Fersplratlon, Yellow
neai of tho skin and Dye.,
Pain In tho r ; Sld,Backt
Cheat, tlm jfA be, alo., Bud
denFluaheaof IMJI Host, Burn
ing in the Ja Ijeah, Con
atant Imatrlnlnn of Erll, and
ureat Cepreaaion of Spirits.
Thoee remedies will eretlaally enre Llrer
Complaint, Jaondlce, Dyrpepala, Chrome or
NorvouiDeMUly.ChrooJo DJanhoa, DiaeaM of
the KMneya. aud all Dlaeaaea arljur torn a
Dlaordored Llrer, Btomach, or Inteatlora
DEBILITY,
Jl?i5iT.'i'!.'M "T CJrjsjrsjtsrial
PBOSTllATlON OP THB 8TBTEJ3.
IsDFCSD sr rJsvsaa LisoaTIliaDeaira,
Eiroiros, FsTias, aro.
There Is ao medicine extant anal h. Usee
rcmedlea In aQch cases. A tone and rliror Is Im
parted to the whole Byitem, the AppeUU la
BlreniUittieil, food la enjoyed, the
umachdlaeete WLa"! pieaaptlV.Uie
blood le purllled. JV the conpluloo.
Deeomesaoundand aaaVi faealthy, ttve yel
low Unge Is eradicated from toe eyes, a bloom
b given to the cheeks, and the weak and nerroua
Invalid becomes a strong and healthy being.
Peraont Advanced in Lift,
And feeling the band of time weighing heavily
upon then, with all Its attendant iQe, win find !n
of Uile DITTlU8,or IheTONlO, ao
eUilr that vrtll Instil new life Into tholr veins,
restore In a measure the energy and ardor of
more youthful days, build Dp their shrunken!
forms, and ghe hialth and happiness to their
remaining jt-ars.
NOTICE.
It le a e l esUMlihed fact thai fully one-hail
of the female por tlon of our penu-
latlon aro soldom TW" In the enjoyment
of good health; or, JM a to nw thifr owr,
eipro.lon."nvir EabI ftl well." Ton
ers languid, dciold of all energy, eitrenhi nep
vor and have no appetite.
n-,T!l!l'!".cl'0,.'H!r,OM BITTE3E3,orU.o.
10NI0, U eiwclally recommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHlLDRERi
Are made "rang by the uie ot either of these.
KTSu'mo T!" cu" ""J case of MA
RASMUS, without fall.
Itiouiandsof eerttneatee have accumulated In,
the hands of Ihe proprietor, but ipace will allow
of the publication of hut a few. Those, It will
ho oUtrved, aie men of note and of such standi
uig that they must he bclleled.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward,
Chi'JJtMki tflM Suprtnu Cmrt oPo., atlt..
'AildJrloJia. March M. :t7.
... . ? Uout- lend'e aertnac-.
imu-rt - id a L'ooi
tonic. uiifiU In
durance of the dl
Mid of gt Un bi tdH UltlnfAiMvf d?"
vim j , ua wain ur ncrvoua tcUiu la tlie item ,
" i uun truly,
"UEO. W. WOODWAUD."
Hon, James Thompson.
Judfft ttf the Suprtmt CWt 1 i'tnniyhania
. , , PhiUJftpMa, April 2H, 1BC4
"I consider ilooflaud'n ounm Uittcn1 1
talualU huJicim Id cato of atUrki of lniliife,
tlou or I'j-KI'-l-- I eau certify thU from (07
Ijr'crltfnce uf ft. '
" Voiu., with rfr?tt,
TiIOMSOC'
From Ecv. Joseph H. Kcnoard,
D.D,
i'attor nf the 7tnl tlajtiit C'AurcA.'AiljJeia.
Dr, Jacltttn Door BIri I hai Iwn f nutaWy
requt to-Ho romifct my nam with rwiniiinrn
dationt of dlCt-rcut k.iud ul mcaklixn, tut, rt
gardinit tlm jnuo , . uut il my
P P r 0 n r 1 t o jWTT ipliciT, I luv IT
fcllcMtiaecil'jtdj but Willi elcur
woof la virloutUaVU lnUiiui.iaiidi,Lr'
tlcuairlylo inyowoftuiiUy.of tl.u Uk-rulric. o!
Dr. lloofland' Uerrnm Hitter, 1 dtirt lor once
frura my ututl courni, to einuM nv f,i' comic
tlon tUt, gtntral dtbility vUu iy.Vm. and
nxctatlHvr Intr ConJatRt, it u a m ami
talualU prtjxirahon, la iom cmci It may f.illi
but uiUHlly, I doubt not, It 111 U very U-iiellcUI .
to Uiow f,lio luQvr from iho km e c&utv.
Vouri, cry rc.rctfuiiy,
J. II. KKNNAltK,
Llifbtti, Mow Coatci Hi
Trom Rev. E. D, Feudall,
JtiUUxnl Editor Chrittian ChnnUU. VKiUbl
derlied declJe4 Untflt from the uh t 1
noofUnd't Ucnnan Li iter . ili.J (eil it mv nnvi.
lege to rocorameiid them a moat valuable Vmlt .
tt all Whit Bra. ii..vln s" s.i .... .. T
to all who are iu (luring from generl deULtv 01 .
from dleu(
i xnj from dcrwigetntul of tbi
1 ouri Irulv.
truly.
K. U FKNDAU
CAUTION
HoAflfttid't Oermtn Hmcdleiar tonstirfeliv.
d. He that the r. KDtureofU U
JACKSON l. on "flPTfc life wlippe, of
art home. AU JB Jg olhcre .', kuS
rrtnclpal Offlee and 2iaiufaclory at the Q.r
ld",hlar BU"'' " Ul A,lL'" au'"
CUAnLES M. EVANS,
ejerman lnigel.t. Proprietor,
Tor sale by ell Vrugglala and Dealers In Usdl-
PBIOES.
Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle H 00
Boojand'i Oerman Tonle, put upta qisrt '
per'boltlV.oraaf'dcVenfor!,"'.";; 1 '
WW So not forget le eiemlne Well the arusls.
in bay, la order to gl the genuine.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN TONIC,
jisu&irM.im
DRY GOODS.
JILLKU'S STOltE.
ritHlk AlllliYALi Uf
FALL ANU WINTEU 00018.
Tho ubscrlbcr htu Jnst returned from the cities
with nnother large and select assortment of
BmiNO AND BUM M Hit OOOI3,
ptirchaflod In Now York nnd Philadelphia al the
lowest figure, aud which ho 1a determined to Bell
on as moderate terms as can bo procured tine
whero In llloomsburg, Hln Mock comprises
LA Dins' DltliSH 000D3
of the choicest styles nttd latest fashions, totfetlter
with a large 'assortment of Dry Goods and Oro
cerlow, consisting of the following articles I
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths
CftSBlmeres,
Mhawls,
Flannels,
Bilks,
White Ooods,
Linens,
Hoop SktrU,
Muslins,
Iloltowware
Cedarwara
Que ens ware, JIardu are
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Look lng-0 lasses,
Tobacco,
Coffee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Hlce,
Allspice,
dinger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ne Invites the attention of the
public generally. The highest price will be paid
for country produce In exchange for good.
fl. It. MILLER A SON.
Arcade Building, Dloomsburg, Fa
(P1REAT REDUCTION IN TIIIOES
AT PETEU KNT'H BTORK,
IN L10UT BTKEET,
OP
8PIUNCI AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE subscriber lias Just received and has on
linnd at lit oUl slaiul In Light fitrcet, a largo and
select
ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE
purchased at the lowest figure, and which ho
determined to sell on an modcrato terms an
bo procured elsewhcro In Light Street,
iwi CAsn on covxritr phodvcb..
Ills stock ronslstt of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest rashlonn,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Bilks, Rhnwls,
READY MADE CLOTIIINO,
Kltlnetts, Casslmers,
Cottonadea, Kentucky Je.ius.
AC, ta tic.
GROCERIES, MACKEKaIj,
Qucensware, Cedarware, nardwaro. Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Faints, etc
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS
In short everything usually kept In a conntry
store. Tho palronago of his old friends and tho
pnbllo generally, Is respectfully solicited.
Tho highest market price paid for country pro
duce. rETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 lbC7.
J J, BBOWER,
Is now offering to Uie public his HtocJ of
si'hino goods
consisting In part of a full lino of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG
CARFETS,
Fine cloths and casslmere for Ladles' coats,
HANDSOME SREH8 GOODS,
of all patterns and qualities, Inlolds nnd Frlntd
of various qualities and prices,
BLEACHED AND DROWN JIUHLLN8,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
AND
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good assortment of
LADIES' CJJILDREya QAITERU& 2100T8.
Fresh Groceries and Bplces. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WAKE,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
In one-half and ono-fourth barrels.
Now Is the tlmo to make your selections, as I
nm offering goods at very low prices, and oar
motto Is fair dealmg to all, and not to be under
sold by any, J, J, II ROWER.
Bloomsbnrg, April 12, 1SOT.
JJEW YORK PIANO FORTE
COMPANY.
(ClIABTEnED MATtCH 1881.)
Manufacturers of
GRAND AND SQUARE
AGRAFFE PIANO-FORTES.
No, 310 and 312 Second Avenue,
(ronNEK or SOlh stiieet,)
kew YOilK
Bend for descriptive Catalogue and Price List,
April Sl,'0S-3m.
T
hoiason'a Crown Crinolines
Are Charming for Ugh t nets.
T
homson's Crown Crinolines
Aro Superior for Elasticity,
T
homson's Crown Crinolines
Aro nnequauoa for imr&uinty,
Thomson's Crown Crinolines
In a word, nro tho best In tho world, and
more widely known than any other.
At wholeualo by
THOMSON, LANODON 4 Co.,
April 2l,'08-3m, 301 Ilroadway New York,
11. AHTMAN. C II. DILLINOEU. B. R. KATHAN
jRTMAN, DILLINGER & CO., '
no. mouth Tninn stheet,
(Marly ojpoUe Jamet, Kent, Bantec A Cb.)
Wholesale Dealers In
YARNS, BATTING, WADDING, CAItrLTS
Oil. CLOTHS, SUADES, SLY MTT6,
GRAIN BAGS, CORDAGE, AC, ALSO,
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE,
BHV81IE3, THD.NKS, LOOKIHO Q LASSES, ETC,
May 10, 1887-ly.
JOWE, EUSTON & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
COTTON YARNS, CAKFET CHAINS,
BATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE,
BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK'O LASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS
TABLE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE
OIL CLOTHS. 40., "
No. 130 Market Street, south aids,
Philadelphia.
O O F I N O.
1U)0
iSiiXt.1.?,1.? 1D rou, tmaI to be nailed down.
HOOJ ING costing much less, ana more durable
than Tin,
ROOKINO that can be applied by any ordinary
workman.
II OOFINO that will not expand or contract by
ROOFING that la adanted to steer, nr flat rrwra.V
neun ior a aurnpie Him circn'ar, ltr.AU I lUlOK'
INd CO., 61 MalieuLuno, New York.
GALES COPPER STRIP FEED
CUTTER
For hand or horse-nower. aebnnwlMlired fh lul.
eat, easlesl, and In every way best In use. For
ww j..ubuiuna tu., ueaiera in Ag
ricultural Implements, etc., Mend lor Illustrated
Circular, May, 15,'ti5.jm.
JOHN 0. YEAGER 4 CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
HATH, CAra, STRAW GOODS, AND
LADIES' rURH,
No. 3S7 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
JUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,,
OF NEW YORK.
J WINSTON. l,ttl,l,nl.
(Irosa Assets Feb. 1, 1SC3 125,310,819 65
juwui.wilNI. H ,. lf,7BU,tHO UU
uiviutnu paia roiicy uoiuers in 1WJ7. 9,37017 M
largest Mutual Company In the world.
Raduetlon of Rates.
JOHN O. FREEZE, Agent.
Marsh iO'tw-lf. utoomibu'i, ra,
RAIL ROADS,
NOltTHEIVN OENTIlAIi IlAHi
WAV. On mid nftcr May 10th IMS, Trnlns will
lenvo NORTIICMDcnLARO n follow! I
NOIlTHWAItll.
2i A. M. Dally lo W'llllnmsport, (rxrFpt Hiimlny)
forKlmlrn, Cnnnndalgitn, llnclicalvr, lliiflnlo,
Hti.ppnat.n llrldgp, ntidN. l-'nlls.
MO P. m., Dully, (excopt Hunilnys) for nmlrn nml
lluflnlo via Erlo ltnllwfiy from Klmlrn.
0.15 l. Mi, Dully, (except Huiuluj-n) for Willlnmv
r0r'' TltAINS BOUTHWAIU).
ti.lS A.St, Dally (oxceptMoii(lny'a)forllnltlmoro.
WILMINGTON AND l'llILADKLlMtlA,
11.511 A. A, Dally(excpptHitnelny's)for Baltimore,
Wuhlngtou anil l'ullndelhliln,
h h. you.no,
Ocnerftl rusRcnRcr ARcnt.
LACKAWANNA ANU BLOOMS
111) HO llAIf.UO AD,
un nml ntter Mny Ulli, 18W, rnsaenRcr Trains
will run ns follows!
Going Konth, Going Norm,
Leavo Ijcave Arrive Arrlto
n m. ii. in. n. in. it. in.
Mcrnntnn 6.'io 8.311 11,111 11,1?
Le,te
Pltuion cno 4.04 ll'.ltlj 0.10
KiniEStnn fi.2H ..11 10.IH) 8.1(1
1'lymoutl 02 l.r.'i 7.11 Mi
Mlilcksiunny ...... 7.2J 5.40 P.ai 7.'M
llnrwlclc 7.f.r 0.H .') 0.6H
llloom 8.311 (l.M 1A0 0.111
ilupert .tu 7.01 7.30 0.W1
Danville MO 7.12 7.02 6VM
' Arrlvo Arrive Leavo Leavo
Kortll'd 0.00 8.U5 OXi 1M
Tlie 11.10 Train at Hcrnnton makes connccltona
with Kxprcaa Train for New York nt 3 o'clock
li. m,. arriving in tew 1 one v.ott n, 111,
II. A. FONDA, Hitp't.
i!7. ism.
T)IIILADELPIIIA AND ERIE
JL IHlLltOAD.-
WINTER TIME TABLE.
TlinOCOII AND DIltECT nOUIK BETWEEN TIIILA'
DELnixA, BALTiHonc, HAnitisnuno, W1L
LiAusrortT, AND TUB!
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA,
ELEGANT ftLEKriNO CAItS
On all Night Trains.
On and nrier Monday, May 11 Ih m. the
Trains on tho Philadelphia 4 Erlo Hull llond will
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 11.15 p.m,
" M Northumberland...C,tn.in
" " nrr, at Eric .Mp.m,
ERIE EXPIIEHH leaves l'lilln(lilnhlii.....l'2.tl0 In.
" ' " Nort'd 0.50 p.m.
" nrr. nii.rie lu.uia.m,
ELMIRA MAIL lenves Phllndelplilii 8.110 a.m.
" " " Noltlrd t.ltip.ln
" " nrr. ntLockllnven 7.15 p.m.
EASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN lenves Erlo 11.00 a.m.
" " North'd 11.01p.m.
" " nrr.ntPhllndclphl.i .7.10 n.m.
ERIE EXPRE&H Uaves Erlo 7.10 p.m.
" " " Nort'd O.lSa.m,
" " arr.atPhllndelphla l.Wp.ni.
cLjiiiui .n.iij leaves iock iiavcu r.iuii.m,
" " " North'd 10.10n.in,
" " nrr. at Phlladelnhlu (1.10 n.m.
Mnllrmd Express connects with all trains on
WARREN 4 FRANKLIN RAILWAY. Fasten
Kfrs leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M. nrrlvo at ,r
vincton at 0.40 a.m. nnd Oil Ullv nt t.SJn.ln.
iAjavlng Philadelphia at 8.00 P. M. arrlvo OU nt
Ul . j,, U,
Alt trains on Wnrren A Frnnlrltn Ttnll-nv
make close oonneetlnn nt Oil city with trains for
j-ranKiinnnai'ctroieum centre, iiaggngeciiccKcri.
lurougu.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Wllllamsporl
EADINQ KAILUOAT).
SUMMER AIUlANanMKKT, Mny 20th 1S0&
Oreat Trunk Lino from tlie North nnd North
Went for rhlladelDhlo-New Vnrlr.ltpiiiilnir lit in.
vllle.Tamaqua, Ashland, Lcbnnon, Allentowu,
Knston, Ephrata, Lltlr, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac,
Trains leavo llarrlsburc for New York, as iol
lowst At 2,50,66 and 8,10 a. in., U,M noon nnd
2M A 05p.ni., connecting with nlmllnr trains on
tho l'ft. Rullrond, and arriving at Now York at
Bleeping cars accompanying tho 2p5li a.m. and
0,.T5p.ni. trains wltliout change.
Leave Harrlsburg for Heading, rottsvllle, Tn
raaqua, Mlnersvllle, Ashtnnd, I'lno Grave, Allen
town and Philadelphia at 8,10 n.m., nnd 2,0. ami
4A0 pan., stopping at Lcbnnon and principal way
etnttont); tho 4,lop.m, making connections for
rhlladelphiaand Columbia only. For rottsvlllo
Bchuylkill Iiavcu nnd Auburn, via Hchuylkill
and Busquchanna Itallroud, leavo llnrrlsburg at
3,54 p.m. lie turn lng i Leavo New Yoik at I'.tX)
a.m. and 13.00 m., and fi.OO and XflQ p.m. Hleeping
carsacoompanylny tho 9,00 a.m.,nnil5,0() and H,w
. m,. trains wlrhoat change. Way rassenger
rain leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 n.m., returning
from Heading at 610 p.m tstopplugnt nil ntntltjiis;
Pottsville at h'45 a. m.. and '2aj n.m.. Abhland O.oo
n.m and 12,19 noon, and 2,00 p.m., Tamaqim at
8,:JU n. in, and 1,00 and 8, it p, m.
T unvn llnl'millla t.Xf Itn rrlalvii nr In Ql. Ill-lie I tl
aud tius(uehanna; ltaliroaUat7,ioa.m. audi.'.oo
noon.
Heading Accommodation Train leaves Heading
at 7,30 u.m.t returning from Philadelphia nt 6,1 j
p.m.
rottstown Accommodation Traln:lcaveRl'olts
town at 6.15 a.m.. . rcturnlmr. leaven I'lillndeJnhln
at 4,30 p.m.
OulninblA Railroad Trntn! Ipiyvp Ilpnitliifr nt
7,00 a.m., and tM6 p.m. for rphrata, Llllz, Lnucaa-
lVrklomenHall Hoad Trains leavo Terklomcn
Junction at OO a.m., and p.m. llcturnlng:
Leave Bklppack nt 0.45 n,m.. and l.ir n.m.. un.
netting with similar tralnn on Jtcmllnu HuilromI
On Kundnvfi. Ipjia'h "Hp.w York nt n.m n in . lh(1.
adelphiatt,W a.m. and 3,15 p.m., the K.OOa.m. (rntu
running only to Heading; 1'otuvllle H.ou a.m.:
Tfn.rlulineiT IT OR n m nn.l J In .-..1 II n- ' M ...I
Heading at l.io and 25 and 7,15 a.m. Tor Harris
burg, aud 7,06 a.m., and 11.40 p.m. for New Yoik.
and J.'iS p.m. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Heanon, School nnd Ux
curslOB tick eta to and irom nil points, at reduced
rates,
Baggage thecked through ; 100 pouiuN nllowcd to
each passenger.
U. V. JILUIjIsM,
General Hupcrlntcndent.
Hoadlng, IV., May 20, im.
T
HE BEST 18 TIIE CHEAI'ICSTI
THE HINGHK HEAVING MAC'lllNi:
nxADi THIS MIT,
And lends the column 4,(103 nhend nf nil olhera.
inis .-iiucnine is tuo
MOST POPULAIt IN UHE.
It uses the finest needle nf anv Muchliin In ex
istence.
Any ma wanting n goou
SEWING HA OH INK,
Will eonsult her own intercuts by buying a
Bl NO KH. It lsensler to run. lenru ami keep lu
order than auy Machine ImhcorUI,
OVEIl 300,000 Or THEM IN USI2.
Tho fullest instruction given thoso who pur
chase, and tho Machine will he wauiiamlu to
you for one year.
Please calf at my Btoro nnd satisfy yourselves.
Here you will find Needles, Thread und Bilk,
DAVID LOWENHKHO, Agent
April S.NW-tf. Hlooinbburg, l'u.
C
OLUMIII A HOUSE,
11KUNAHD HTOIINEIt.
IlAVlNa lately purchaseil nnd fitted up the
well-known Itoblson Hotel Projierty, located a
STEW PO0K3 ABOVE TUB COURT HOUSE,
on the same sldo of the street. In tho town of
juooniBuurgi ana Having ouiainedu license for
the samo as n
RESTAURANT,
the Proprietor has determined to gl o to the rco
pie vlsltlne the town on business or pleasuro,
A I.1TTLK MOltC 1100M.
Ills stabling also Is extensive, and Is fitted up
to put baggies and carriages In the dry. He prom
ises that everything about his establishment shall
be conducted In an orderly and lawful manner;
and he respectfully solicits a shnro of the publlo
1 ttronage, myi;'tJ7-m,
J P. BEARD,
with llFrlNCOTT,BOND&CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
1IATB, CAPS, FUH8, ANU STRAW GOODS,
No. 413 Market Blreet,
Phllulelphla.
gNYDER, 1IARU-IS & UABSETT,
Manufacturers ajbd Jobbers of
MEN'S AND nOV'B CUmllNO,
Nos, 62S Market, and (23 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia.
Q. W. BLAIJON & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Oil, CLOTI1H AND WINDOW KHAmU,
Warehouse, No. 12s North Third Street
riaiadelphla.
H. WALTER,
' late Waller A Kaub,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWAnK,
No. m North Third Street,
, between Race and;Vlne
Philadelphia.
CM. noawt. w.&'kino, j. n. scriiEKT
JOHN BTROUP & CO.,
Booceebors to Stroup i. Drnther,
WHOLESALH DBALEIU4 IN PISH,
No. U North Whams, and 23 North Water St.,
Philadelphia,
GROCERIES, &c.,
C
ONFEOTIONERY.
The tinilerxlDneil would rrsrtertfullr Announce
to tho publlo that he has opened a
PIltST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE,
III tho building lately nccupled by Tlemard 81oh
ner, where he is preparedtu furnish all kinds of
PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIIX,
FOREION A DOMESTIC FRUITS,
NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AC, AC
nT vitot.r.sAi.E an xiktail.
!n short, n full assortment of all goods In
his line of business. A great variety of
I)OI,I,S, TOYS, Ac,
sullabloforthe Hollilnys. Particular attention
given to
DREAD AND U A ICES,
of nit kinds, fresh every day,
CHRIST Mas CANDIES,
C1UBTMAB TOYS.
A call Is solicited, and satisfaction will be
KMUIUUIl't'll,
Nov. 22. 1SG7. ECK1IART JACOBS,
REMOVAL O V
C. C. MARR'S
NEW STORE
TO SJTIl'K'a II LOOK,
OS TflE COnNRn OP SIAI1KKT AND IBOX ATSGKTS.
The undersigned having received from the city
n full and complete supply of
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND OltOCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CEDAIt AND WILLOW-WARE,
CONFECTIONERY, G LABS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
J7 A TS A SVJ) S II O 12 S,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
nil of which I propososelllngat n very low figure
rur cash or produce.
W Call and see.
April 12, 1607, C. C. MAKE.
G
RAND OI'ENINO
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPKNINO
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
FALL AND WINTER- GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODsl
FALL AND WINTER GOODsl
consisting ol
consisting of
consisting of
(viuslstlng of
consisting of
DRY GOODW,
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS
11 ATS AND OA1M
HATS AND CA1-S
HATS AND CAPS-I
HOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTH AND SHOES.
IIOOTH AND SHOES
HOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES;
READY-MADE CLOTIIINO.
READY-MADE CLOTIIINO
READY-MADE CLOTIIINO.
READY-MADE CLOTIIINO.
READY-MADE CLOTIUMo;
LOOIvINO-0 LASSES,
looking-glasses,
looking-glasses;
LOOK I Nd-G LASSES!
LOOKING-GLASSES.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAlNra AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS!
GROCERIES,
OltOCERIES,
UltOCKItllX.
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
QUEEN SWA HE,
QlIEENStVAHE;
queenswaice,
queenswakk;
hardware,
hardware,
HA 111) WARE
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
FITH
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
Ac, Ac Ac,
AT
NEAL
NEAL
NEAL
NEAL
McKELVY,
MCKELVY,
McKELVY
McKELVY
McKELVY.
Nortliwest cut ner of
Northwest corner of
Northwest corner of
Northwest L-orner of
A CO.'H,
A CO.'S,
A CO.'S.
A CO.'S.
A CO.'S.
NEAL
Main tinil Market Streets.
Main nnd Market Streets,
Mnlu and Market Streets,
Main and Market streets,
Northwest co rncr of
jiiam uuu Market streets.
ni.ooMsmmo, pa.,
IILOOMSIIIIRG PA
IlLOOMhllURO I'A
IILOO.MSIIURO PA.,
HLOOMSIlUItO, PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
In large quantities end at reduced rute,aliry
ob hand.
gCIIEIiL, 11K110EH & CO.,
UE.N1SKAI, COMMISSION MEECIIANTW
Dealers In
KIMI, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, AC,
Nos. 12! and 121 North Wharves, above Arch St.
Philadelphia,
Solo nseuls fur Wilcox's Wheel Grease. In hor
rcls, licgs, and cans.
TAINWniailT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GHOOEHH,
N. !'.. Corner Second nnd. Arch Streets,
PniLABILMlU,
Dealers in
TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES.
iiice, sricES, nt card soda, .ic, ao,
,3. Orders will receive prompt attention.
Way 10, 1667-ly,
JJ V. PETKHJIAN,
with LIPP1NCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. Si North Water Street,
and No. 20 North Delaware Avenue
Philadelphia.
WKAVEIl & SP11ANKLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES ANDCOMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. 225 and 227 Arch Street
Philadelphia.
M.
M. JIAltl'LE,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. 03 North Third Street,
Philadelphia,
T ATELY OPENED.
"jho undersigned would respectfully Inform the
eltlteusof Iili'imtljru and ltlnlty.tliathohas
Just opened nalmpoii Iinustreet. betneeu Main
and Third, where lie III lollow the Mihlnet ma.
klug uuslmsa In all Its hrnuches. Orders for
METALLIC OR OTHER COFFINS
filled wllli promptness mid despatch. Repairs
cheaply made lo all kinds of furullure, iuclud.
Inn the ii-plalllngof rune-bottomed chairs. Pat
terns for cablings luado neatly and expeditious
ly, and ordeis uie solicited eltticr lu person or by
mall. Picture frames luade lo order at short nu-
., . .. ROUERT ROAN.
April 10,'CS.tf.
JEllCIIANT'S HOTEL,
( M0I1TU IOUHT1I BTBtIT,
rillLADELPHU,
J. W, a, M'KIllDIN, Proprietor.
May 10, IMMy.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
QHAULK8 AV. SNYDKlt,
DEALER IN
II A 11 13 AV A It K,
IIION. NAILS. STEEL, AC, AC, AC,
MAIN BTItEHTf HLOOMSHUItO. rKNN'A.
Tako this method of Informing tho clttr.cnsof Co
lumbia couty, that he Iim opened an extensive.
Hardware Btoro on Main street, m llloomtmirg.
near Iron street, and that ho has on hand a
LAItOER STOCK AND BETTEIl AB40HTED
than cau bo found any whuro else In the county,
nnd which ho Intends lo sell at prices which defy
competition.
CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, IIION.
I havo chains, all tlzcs. axes, all make and
weight, Rtecl, alt Blfen, Iron, all limpet, and all
very low.
HUILDEH'S 11 A II U w A II Ij ,
of every descriptions. Nails, axle pulleys, sash
cords, latches, hcksand knobs, butt screws,ah
fnfds, window sprlngn, base knobs, strap hinges,
Invips nnd staplun, hooks and staples, and In fact
everything needed In that line.
COACH A WAGON MAKEIIS' iIAIlIwAuE.
embracing almost every thing In that line. Also
IIAUNEHH MAKERS HAltliWAUK,
Iluckles, Japanned t buckles, silver plated ( bltts
of every kind, lUMF-s, lronipl trees I iiaues,
wood j saddt tree, gig trees, girth web, worsted
and cotton I thread, silk, awls aud needles, tools
of all kinds.
HIIOEMAKEIl'S HARDWAnE,
A full assortment for carpenters, I haveplanos
all kinds, sawst hand, piinncl, rln, nnd compass,
s(,uarcs-t.tcci, iron, and try i boring machines,
chlsies, angers, hovels, mallets, braces, gauges,
plows, rules, mis, ana about everything for car
penters.
l"OU TIIE TEOrLE GENERALLY
I havo coal
hods, coal
hovels, scoops,
coal sifters, laut
erns,tablo cutlery ,pockt
cutlery, plated spoons,
plated forks, servers, tea nnd cof
fee pnts.buttcr knlvcs,nilll saws,
cross cut RawB,clrilar saws, gang saws,
flic, horse shocs,wrenchcs, rlvcts.ham
mers, halchots, mattocks, picks, forks, grub
bing hoes, shovels, spades, spading forks, hoes,
rakes, bed pin, twine, skates, plows, coillu trim-
mingi, Emery, red chalk, white chalk, wire,
horse nails, meat cutters, scales, wash boards,
horso buckets, wooden palls, clothes
plus, glue, door mats, porch mats, par
lor matB, corn poppers, paint
brushes, hors crushes, sleigh
bells, heel ralks, enamel
ed kettles, brass kettles,
copper kettles,
stewkcttles.sauce
pans.hroad
axes, nails,
Sledges, curtain fixtures,
Thimble skeins nml boxes.
Tumps, lead pipe, etc.
Tarred rope nnd hundreds of articles not ,enu
raerated constantly on hand at
CIIAIILUS W.fiNYDEU'S,
Main Street, RIoomhburg.
Q.EOIIGE H. ROBERTS,
Importer and Dealer In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, 40.,
No. 811 North Third Blreet, abovo Vine,
Philadelphia.
Jacou 1C, Smith. J. It, Seltzek
gMITII A SELTZER,
Importers aud Dealers In Foreign and Domcstlo
HARDWARE,
GUNS, C.UTLERY, AC,
NO. t09 . TIIIItD STREET, AD. CALLOWHILL,
, PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22,07-tf.
IRON, TINWARE, &.C.
JATIONAL foundry,
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pa,
The subscriber, proprietor of the above-r araed
extensUo establishment, Is now prepared to re
eclvo orders for nil kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST
FURNACES, STATIONS RY ENGINES,
MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, 4o
He Is also prepared to mako Stoves of all sires
and patterns, Plow-Irons, and everything usually
made In first-class Foundries,
His extenslvo facilities and practical workmen
wairant him In rocclvlug the largest contracts on
tho most reasonable terms.
Grain of all kinds will bo taken lu exchange for
castings.
This establishment Is located near the Lacks
wanna and Bloomsburg Railroad Depot,
PETER niLLMYER.
gTOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces to his friends and custemets that
continues the above business at his old place on
MAIN STREET, BL00M8UUR0.
Customers cau bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, and every va
riety of article found In a Stove and Tlnwaro Es
tablishment In tho cities, aud on tho most reason,
able terms. Repairing dono at tho shortest notlco,
23 DOZEN MILK-PANS
ou hand for sale.
N
EW STOVE ANU TIN SHOP.
ON VAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MILLER'
STORE,
BLooMsnuita, fenn'a.
The undersigned has Just fitted up nnd opened
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In this Place, where be is nrenspAil tn mnkn nn
new Tin Ware of all kinds In his line, and do
repairing wiin neatness una dispatch, upon tho
most reasonable terms. He also keeps on hand
B1UVLS) or- VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES,
Which 1)0 Will sell ttnon terms tnntitt. t,nrolmi.Ai-a.
Glvo him n call. He Is a goed mechanic, and
JACOB METZ,
BloomsburK, April 26, 1S07.
TOBACCO & SEG-ARS.
rjWE ONLY PLACE
to get the best
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
s at nUNGSllERGEIVS,
a few doors below the American House,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
He has the largest and most select of
BMOKINO AND CHEWINO TOBACCO
ever offered to the cltlteus of Blooinsburc. All
tne lancy nrauas or
SEGARS,
and tho best Flue-cut and Plug
CHEWING TOBACCO,
can be had at Ills counters.
TOBACCO PIPES
in great variety are among his large stock.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL.
II. H. HUNSBERGER.
JJ W. RANK'S
'VII0LESAI.E TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No, 110 North Third Street,
between Cherry and Race, w.st aide,
Philadelphia.
Q L. WOODRUFF,
Wholesale Dealers In
TOBACCOS, CIOARS, FII'EH, AC, AC,
No. IS North Third Street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
0
MNIIJUS LINE.
Tho undersigned would respectfully announce to
IhecltlLens of Bloomsbnrg and the publlo gene
rally tlm lie Is running an
OMNIBUS LINE
between this piaco aud the different rallroad'tle
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho
several trains going South and West on the Call
wissa and Wllllamsport Railroad, aud with thoso
going North and South ou the Lackawanna aud
uiooaisburg Railroad,
His Oranlbussca are in good condition, romnwu
dlous and comfortable, aud iharc.es reasonable,
j-ersons wishing to meet or see their friends de.
part, can be accomodated unon rrnannabla charra
by leaving timely notice at any of tho hotels.
jacou L Girt TON, IToprlitor,
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
s
AVE YOUU MONEY!
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!
0 HEATER INDUCEMENTS!
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS
AT
TIIE OLD DRUG STORE
or
h. N. MO Y Ell,
Wliere can bo found the laiuikst and nwir Av
noiirstENT, ever offered to the citizens of this
'ounly, of
Dmics, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils,
Gtaas, Varnishes,
Putty, Ilrttshes,
DyeStufTs, Mixed Palnls,
alt of thcto aro nf the best known make nnd aro
warranted as pure, nnd unadulterated. The finest
and largest stock of
FANCY ARTICLES
to bo found lu this or adjoining counties
Perfumery, Hair Dyes,
Fancy Soaps, Brushes,
Combs, Cosmetics,
Hair Oil, Toilet Articles,
Stationery, Pocket Rooks
TOI1ACCOEB.
Smoking and chcwlnp ,
Cigars of nil descriptions,
Pllies, Cigar Holders.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES.
Lamps, assorted sizes and styles,
Hum, Chimneys, Shades, Buhners,
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.
Sponges, Chamois Skins,
Catheters, Hpectilums,
Syringes, Breast Pumps,
Rubber Goods,
Trusses of all approved patterns Ac, Ac.
LIQUORS.
A flue assortment of uro llquorslfor medical
purposes constantly ou baud and the host
known kinds of
STOMACH HITTERS.
Patent medicines of every description, In
cluding tho best vnriettcs of pills nnd tonics.
ruvsiciAX's ritEscnii'Tioss caiiefci.ly pre-
l'AKED.
No such stock hes ever been presented to the
people of this section of country.
Tho prlccsnru nssmntl as tho stock Is large.
Tho Wholesale rt icei aro more favorablo to the
purchaser than ever, as arrangements have been
effected with tho wholesale dealers In tho larger
cities, so that goods can be procured lu Blooms
burg as cheaply as lu New York or Philadelphia.
4-."Country dealers aro earnestly Invited to
study their own Interests, by examining this
stock.
Remember tho place Exchange Block above
Exchange Hotel, Main street, Bloomsburg.
Jan. 31, ism Cm
UING'W
GRAY HAIR.
ThlslsthcAJiDROjiAtkatBlng rasas,
This Im tli 3Ian who wat bnU xA
Kry.
Wlu tiutr hnn raven locki, thcr air
lln ii an, I ln fiihi tkm lav
X Iii tho Amuuosia that Itlng nude.
Ttiln In the Mal.Un, liaodiomo nn4
Who innrrleil tlic man once bald tuiJ
r&39xpJ,t Vho now haii racn locks, thejr
lotT lie utoil the Asiiii:asi that Ititi;
1 Ills I tlif rurtmn, who.liy the way
Marrlnt Hio inilJtn, hauuHOinc nu4
To tho innti Mrt ImM nnl prny,
Hut ulia now hm r.nwu lotki, tiny
y Kccnuso ho ucil tho Ciin thnt hy
.3 lutlu AMnitnHi tint Itliiinn-lc.
1 'Ihk H tlm lloll Hint i tr."-nvnv
? ti i io ific tht? iou.' Fan inn rv
kr?(7nto Ihlt 1j t. which hi ri'tloc 1 iV
& yfillir von icftvt I ntt If ImM vf nffH.
I'tf th.t.vnttou Vi;t An'' I"
I; M. TUB3S &C0., P(10PRIT0R3, PETERBORO, N.H.
ANDFOU BALRHY
L. N. MOYEK ftnet 11 P. LUTZ, PrugBiHl,
BlnoiiibburK. anl M, M, lUtOIlMT, t'atawihhu.
Jauuary'ii, lwts-3.
J It. MOYEK.
WHOLESALH A HCTAII
DRuaaiBT,
COKNEIt Or MAIN AND MAIIKET STRKKm,
BLOOMSBUHO, PA.,
whero will ho found a large and seloctNtoak oJ
Drugs,
MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
Alio all the
FAT K NT UEDICINK3 OV T11C DAY,
I am alio prepared to furnish Country Htoren with
Castor OU, Godfrey's Cordial,
TURLINGSTON'fl BALSAM,
and all other medicines kept In their line at City
prices.
3L. Prescription, carefully compounded at nil
houm.
In medlcluca, quullty li of the first Importance,
Bloomsburg, Juno 7, 1807
T""HE A ME R I C A N II AY KNIFE
AND I'OHIC Wo the undersigned cltlzenv
m Columbia County wltnexRed the trial of hay
forkn on tho farm of Mr, l'u rue! . In Hemlock
Township, on Monday, May 7, between the
American Hay Knlluaud Fork manufactured by
HUKKU, WALIsM, HHIIINKH A Co., of Iwll.
hurg, l'a., nnd tho Uundol'H Patent Hay Hook.
Tho American i'ttrlc lilted more hay In one
dratniht than tho Ilundel In three. WunroiattM
l It'd it will talto as much hay Into tho mow as two
ttood hoiheH can draw. W o also taw It cutting
hay, nml think It cannot be heat ns a hay knlfo,
und cheerfully recommend It an tho best hay fork
and knife we nave ever Keen,
(. lllTTF-NJtENlJEK, Dlt. P. C, HARRISON,
V. II. Koonh, John Doak,
John Deteiuck, Daniel Nover,
H. DlOI.EMILI.EK, KYLVESTElt PUKHEL,
MiriiAEt. Hclleu. John Wolp.
They also manufacture the celebrated Buckeye
Ilea per and Mower, and other agricultural Imple
ments1. JNSUKAyOE AGENCY,
Wyoming 1150.00(1
:tim 1,000,000
Commerce : H 400,000
Fulton 500,000
North America 800,000
City ., 450,000
International 1,400,000
Nlagixm 1,000.000
.i:tim I.lvo Stock W0.000
lnttnam 630,000
Merchants 330,000
Bprlncneld (.70,000
Iusurnnco Company of Btale l'cnn'au,.., 630,000
Connecticut Mutual Life 10,000,000
North American Transit ., 500,000
1'IllUH llltUWN, Agent,
murS07-ly, Utotiusuuua, fi,
itjiBitusTun & imoTHEn,
Importers aud Jobbers of
UOSltJItY, OLOVEH,
SIIIHTH AND DIlAWIilta,
BUTTONS, SUBI'ISNIlEItS,
IIOOl- HKIUTH, llANUKCItUlIIGI'U,
TllltlCADH, BUW1NG BII.KB,
TIUMMINUH, J'OUTK MONNAIEfl,
BOArn, ritiiroiiKRV, fancy goodb, ani
NOTIONS GENKIIAI.I.Y,
Also Manufacturers of
IIIIUB1ICB AND I.OOKINO GIABSEB,
and llculers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WAItE.
llitOOMS, ItOI'EH, TWINES, Ar.
No, 800 Not Ih Third Street, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
jyj-iLLEn & host,
Successors to Franklin 1, Soltier Co.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers lu
I .LIllUOIlS, WINES, 40., .
Nos. 410 and 412 North Third Btreet,
Philadelphia.
Just itECEiVKD Tho chcanost noor
BKIItTH In the couuty at ...
wki b Curo ,1"it 1,r
fn lu tho Amdrosi I that King mads
Wife
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