THE COLUMBIAN, J3LOOMSEUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. farmer's Scprtmcnt. l Arpk luiiis. Wh.utm on ri.i .)tilu uml Knk V.tv kluro, uml mi i'h' Islam).-) will lc In iitmntlatiu'. Onu liushclof.lry corn Iswld tiltuiki' llvo 11 ml it linir i(uiihU(r pork. Cows uro liurt by IioIiik driven last In Imt weather, mill Ilic milk Is Icm vain-ntilo. Tlio pcucli crop of Hiiutlicrii Jlllnols will bo tlio shortcut cvir known sinco tlioorclinrilg have, borne. Last year l,ono,t00 pounds of hoot su gur iiw ninilo from (UK) nrrw of licets nt ('lints worth, llllnol. TokitpMrawhiTrybwhii'loiiiithroiiuli tlio summer Is to lay tlio foundation lor a urop tlio next year, us tlio fruit eets only In tlio fall. A writer Iti The Vountru 'lentUmtm thinks tnnt n bushel of corn ground in to meal nml boaldol will produce "0 pounds of poultry. They say out West tlmt no u'rotind will ralso potatoes till tlio potato hugs live destroyed nns crop. Orecn paint In powder ?cattorcd through the rooms of n house will ex. pel all klndu of Inflects j so It Is snld. Grapes do better on trees thai ftnkcs or trellis, anil tho crop Is ure, but the fruit grows smaller each yiur, One nurseryman In Imva hni planted uvcrjfr.Hiua In beds four feet wide, which If extended, would be over 18 miles long. 1'ialrles will be p'unteil. Vabblts uro so thick In itolcitson County Tennessee, thai the fnriucm have turned out to kill them, and though thousands havo been dwti oyed, they seem us plentiful us ever, iV. 1 Tribune. flint hlterry Wine. Ah the blackberry waK.ui approaches tlio people will bo looking about for re-ellM-s to make cordials mid wine, and wo kIvo tho following, i hleh Is raid to be the best over tried. J n order that there muy be no doubt about our belief In the. recipe, wo are willing Hint the parties using it shall each send us a bot tle of tho wine. Take of berrios any qtiniilty, iniish mid strain. Let tliejulie stand for thlr-ly-slx hours: skim off whatever may riso to tho top. Tnko for each gallon of Julco one iuurt of water mid three pounds of sufjar, mix and let stand twenty-four hours In open visssls, again skim nnd strain, riaco In barrels or tusks (do not stop too llylitjand keep In n cool place until March follouliiL', when it should bo carefully racked olf una bottled. It may bo necessary to .-.ay that the maker of wine by tho ricipo may be deceived (unnecessarily) by it? retain lug tho vlnegarsmell and ta-te forsov eral nxtiiilis after barrclltit,'. Soiip. That roode of, boiling which yields thebcsl houp, glvea the driest, tougliest and"most vtldTnieat ; and, In order to obtain well flavored and eatable meat, wo must relinquish the Idea of making ijond soup from itf 'To give tn the llesh the qualities which, best fit It for being eaten, wo shouhMntroduce It Into tho boiler when tho water Is In a state of brisk ebullition, keep up tho boiling for a few minutes, and then place the pot In a warm place where tempcraturocan I kept at 16S to 105 degrees. (The tom peraturo ofholling waterls 212 degrees.) On tho other hand, If the meat Is set on tho fire with cold water, and tills slowly heated to boiling, it undergoes a loss of soluble and savory matters, while the soup becomes richer in these. To ob tain tho very strongest and best flavor ed soup, we should chop ihomeat finely, slowly heat I Mo Lolling with an equal weight of water, keep it boiling for a few minutes, and then strain out tho meat, pressing it nswodo so. If tho boiling bo longer continued, the flavor and other properties of tho soup nre In no degree Increased or Improved. Heaves, Tins, disease, frequently depends on rupturn of some of the air celN of tho lung, which renders It mom difficult thuu uiualforuhor.se to expel thn nlr from tho lungs. This in the beiillhy state seems to be done without etlbit, but in si horsu with heave.! the pnulnal upward movement of tli3 flank It term inated by a quick Jerk. A horse of this kind is usually unfitted fur fu.t mid hard work, us It soon becomes exhaust ed und distressed when driven fust for a considerable distance. It occurs fre quently amoug horses that are allowed to gorge themselves In u .short time, and aro then hurriedly bro't out to work af terwards. Immediate work, when tho stomuch Is overloaded U a severe 1 1 in I of u burse, anil may produiu lesions of tho lungs, which will terminal". In heaves. A hurso with heaves should bo fed on nutritious diet, und should not receive too much at a time, as the over loading of tho stomach and bowels reuders breathing moro laborious. The American Horse, Tjih horsowas not a n..tlvo of this country. He caino originally from var ious parts of Asia and Alrlca. Large bonis of horses In a wild statu nresomo llraes wen In the southern pints of Si beria. Tho horses of South America are of Hpanlshorlgln, of tho Andaluslan breed, and havudcftccuded from horses brought over by tho early adventurers from Hpaln. They havo multiplied so fust that thoy are often seen In largo herds, eotWlstlng of many thousands. Tho hnrso has been domesticated, and In this state Is lound In almost ev ery part of the civilized globo. llu wasJ l n Mi. r na n dAti.aalli.ntn1 unlmnl I.IIUIIII IM I. llUllldWIf.lll UlllllliU 1IU1II tho earliest time of recorded history, and Is often spoken of by tho writers of tue Ullilolna way to ludlcata tho ex ecedlngly high estimate. In which he was held In ancient tlmei. Cnws sometimes get a surfeit of grass, especially In wet, warm weather, when tho ferass is succulent nnd rich. This feed distends tho bowels uncomfortably, An armful of dry hay once a day, will servo to absorb some of this moisture nnd benefit the cow In many respects, To kill tho Currant nid (looao-berry 'Worm, dissolve ono pound of copperas lu a gallon of hot water, udu four gab Jous cold water, after stlrrliU; well an ply to tho bushes with a sprtukllng pot by showering. A wwiTEitN paper udveitlsca Ihusi "Hun away a hired man named John; hlanoao turned up llvo feet eight Inches high, und had on a pair corduroy puntslforo acquire this oftho first and most much worn." 1 x the ilouiin Mollis. rill'.followlngplece, which Isnmongst tho sweetest gems w have seen for the entertainment of tbejiivenllo reader, Is selected fioni the second volumoof Mrs. L. M. Child's series of books for chil dren. It Is a work which sparkles with all the beauties of truth, holiness and love. The " Hint's Nest," given below, will servo as a specimen of Its rare at tractions. who FTioi.i: Tin: iiiiid s xukti To whit 1 To whit I To wheel Will you listen tome? Who stole four eggs I laid, And the nlco net 1 made? Not I, said thu cow, Moo oo! bitch a thing I'd never do, 1 gave you a wisp of hay, Hut didn't lake your nest nway. Not I, suld the cow, Moo oo! Such u thing I'd never do. To whl 1 1 to whit 1 To wheel Will you listen to mo? Who slolo four eggs I laid, And thenlco nest I made? Hoba-linkl Bob-a-llnkl Now what do you think? Who stole a nest nway From tlio I'lum-treo to-day? Not 1, said tho dog, How wow, I wouldn't bo so mean, I vow, 1 gavo hairs tho nest to make, Hut the nest I did not take. Not I, said tho dog, How wow I I wouldn't bo so mean, I vow. To whit! To whit! Towheo! Will you listen to mo? Who stolo four eggs I laid, And the nice nest I made? Hob-a-IIuk 1 llob-a-Unk ! Now what do you think ? Who stolo a nest nway h'rom tho I'lum-treo to-day ? Coo coo 1 Coo coo ! Coo coo ! Let mo speak a word, too. Who stolo that pretty nest, b'roni little yellow breast? Not I, said the sheep ; oh no, I wouldn't treat a poor bird so. 1 gave wool tho nest to line, Hut tho nest was nono of mine. I Jan, baa I said tho sheep, oh no, I wouldn't treat a poor bird so. To whit I To whit 1 To wheel Will you listen to mo? Who stole four eggs I laid, And tho nlco nest I mado? Bob-n-linkl Hob-a-llnkl Now w hat do you think ? Who stolo a nest nway Troni tho I'lum-treo to-day? Coo co 1 Coo coo 1 Coo coo 1 Let me speak a word, too. Who stolo that pretty nest Krom llttlo yellow breast? Caw 1 Caw 1 cried tho crow, 1 should like to know, What thief took away A bird's nest to-day? Cluck, cluck, said tho hen, Don't ask me again, Why I havn't a chick Would do such a trick. We all gavo hern feather, And she wovo them together. I'd scorn to Intrude On her and her brood, Cluck, cluck, said tho hen, Don't ask mo again. Chlrr-a-whirr 1 Chirr-a-whlrr 1 Wo will mako a great stir I Let us find out ids name, And all cry lor shamo I I would not rob a bird, Said little Mary Green ; I think I never heard Of any thing so mean. 'Tis very cruel, too, Said llttlo Alice Nenl ; I wonder If ho know How sad tho bird would feel ? A little boy hung down his head, And went nnd hid behind tho bed; For he stolo that pretty nest, Krom poor llttlo yellow breast ; And ho felt so full of shame, Ho didn't Hko to tell his name. A llos's Composition, I don't Hko girls. Girls Is different from what boys Is. Girls don't play marbles, and also girls don't play hook ey. I played liookoy onco, and got whipped for it. Girls sometimes get whipped, but not so much as boys: their clothes ain't so well suited for it this Is the reason I suppose. I nover sco girls play baso ball, but thoy say they do in Huston. There Is plenty of girls In Huston and big organs. Last year when 1 was young, the teacher mado mo bit with tho girls because I was naughty. I cried. Dig buys Hko girls better than little boys. I went on a sleigh rido one night with my slhter Nancy and Tom Hykes. Wo were going to Now Hart ford, and when we got up to I'cgg's tav ern, Tom asked mo toco look In tho bottom of the sleigh for his whip: while 1 was looking, ho fired off n tor pedo. 1 asked him if he had any moro torpedoes ami ho said no. but ho (lred oll'anotlier when 1 wasn't looking. Olrls don't llkolo have men kiss them. Thoy always say "don't." If they wasn't fools they would turn their heads the other way, but thoy nover do that. I saw Tom kiss Nancy onco nnd I went and told my mother. Then my mother put me to bed. When a girl takes out her hankerchlef In tho street to wlpo her nose, tho young men who earn their living by btandlng In front of tho Pino block always wlpo their noso at tho same time, If they seo her. Girls get married sometimes, but not always. Those that don't got married, don't want to. When they get married thoy havo a wedding cake. I Hko wcdtllntr cakoj but I don't seo any fun In getting murrieu especially to a girl. A good character is to n young inau what a llrm foundation is to an artist who proposes to erect a building on Jt ; ho can well build with safety, and all who behold it will havo confidence In its solidity a helping hand will never bo wanted ; but let ti single part of this do uorectlvo, and you go on a haaud, amidst doubting and distrust, and ten to onu It will tumble down at last, and mlnglo all that was built on It In ruin. Without u good character poverty is n curso; with It, scarcely on evil. Huppl new cannot exist where good character Is not. All that Is bright lu the hopo of youth, and that Is culm and blissful In the sober scenes of life, all that Is booth log in tho valo of years, centres in and Is derived from a good character. There valuablo good DRUGS & MEDICINES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND Hoofland's German Tonic. Prepared by Dr. C. in, Jackson, Vbilidilfhu, p. The Great Remedies roi ill Dianiti or tn LIVEIt, STOIVACII, or DIGESTIVE OHGAIY1. Hoofland's German Sitters la compounded of the purt Juten, (or m they art medicinally terra to, Aziracu) 01 Hoot, llcrbi and Darki, mtk highly coneeo lyre row M- Ingftprcpn ration, tratcii, mnd entire cfifinlie (itmUturt cfanyknd. Hoofland's Gorman Tonic, Ii a comWnntlon of all Iht IngredlMiU of th ttlfirn, with tho porct quality of Santa Crui .'urn. Orange, t . making out at tht rnoit plcaaant and agrecablo nmcdlet rrer offered to the public Tho prcfenlpf a Med'clne ffw from Aleo ho'lo admliture, 111 dm Hoofland's German Bitters. Id eatei of ntrvoui dcprtiiloo, wbto loaia alcoholic idmnlui U nceoMary, Hoofland's German Tonio tjauld Uuaed. Tht BIttert or tht Tonlt art both equally The atomach, from a Tarlety ot cidih nch a Icdlirealion. I)v lieimty, tt, ii lit ruueuont at n ran? ault of which la, thai tht ttltnl uffera from aevtral or mora of tht following dbjetMa: Conatlpatton, Flatulence, Inward Filaa FulneM of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Niomr, Heartburn, Dlfi trust for Food, Fulneat or Weight in the Btomaoh Sour JCruo A tatlona. Sinking or Flut torlra t tho Pit of the StomMh, Swimming- of tho Head, Hurried or Difficult Breath Intr, Fluttering- at tho Heart, Choking or Buffocatlnn Senutlona when In a Lying Foature. Dlmneaa of Vlalon, Dou or Webs before the Sight. Dull Fain In the Head Deficiency of Ferepiratlon, Yellow nee of the Skin and Erea, Pain In th -- Side. Back. Cheat Iilm flriLm be, etc., Sud den Flujhea of H JW Heat, Burn ing in theJM TlV&t Con atant Imaginlnga of Evil, and Ore at Depreaalon of Spirit. Theat remtdlea will effectually curt Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyapepela, Cbroolo or Ntrvont DtliUty, Chronic Dlerrhcta, DUtaat of tht Kldneya, and all Dlasaaet anting from a Disordered Llrer, titomach, or Inteatlnea DEBILITY, RisDLTiae raoii ur Cicii wiituh: PROSTHATION 09 THE SYSTEM. Iioucid ar Saraai Liaoa, QaaDiitra, Bsroicai, Fariai, ato. There la ao medicine extent eowel u then remtdlea to tuck eaaee. A tone and vigor la lm ptrted to tht whole System, tht Appetite la Btrengthened, food . U enjoyed, the atomach dlgeate Tg prompt Jr, the blood la purified. JWM tht complexion becometaoundand BaVI healthy, the yel low ongt la eradicated from the eyte. a bloom la gWen to tht cheeks, and tht weak and net-rout Invalid becometa ttrong and healthy being. Peron$ Advanced in Zifa And feeling the hand of time weighing heartfj Bpoo thin, with ail ita attendant lOt, will find ti the dm of thla nriTKUS, or the TONIC, an eliilr that will Inatll now lift Into their Tlna reetore In a mcaiure the energy and ardor of more youthful day, build up their ahninken form i, and give health and harpiueaa to their remaining )rara It li a wcln-atabllihed fact that fully one-half pf the female por tion of our popu latloo are aeUom TgW" In the enloyoient of good health j or, mm to use Unit own eiprewioii ''ner faa fce welL' The are lartfuld, devoid of all energy. exUemoly ucr voui, and have no appetite, ...,Tl'.lll!,,cI"0,P;rson" lh niTTKUa,orlhe K'MUiU eppcclally rccommeudeX WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are mado atrong by the uit of either of theae HASMUtl, wiihoutfalL Thouaanda of certlflcatet have aceumnlaUd "n tne hand of the proprietor, but apare will allow pf the publication of but a few. Thoee, It will be obevrved, ate men of note and of such atand tng that tliey muat be believed. TESTIMOlOAIia Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, ChvJumn of tht Suprtmt Court qfF , wrltea - . AiftuMjrtfa, March 18, 187. .? fl?? Uoof; dwaV 'OA'" Ocrman BIttert Me a iro.il Jfm ionic, uacfal In dlM-aaetof tlfudl ,jrT rlvt organa, tLdof great Un CaJW m In catet of de bility, and want uf nt-rtoua action la tht ajateia "xoure truly, "ui:o. w. voomvAun.H Eon, James Thompson, JuJfit of (Af Suyrtmt CuuH Pumiyhant. JhitatUlpha, April 2 IxiH) "1 conalikr llooiland'a German l!itttra' a taluallt w.tUtctM In vaae of attarka of lulibfta tion or Djfjwpala. 1 can certify thla from my txperleme f ft. ' " Youra, with reim-tl, "JAULS T1H)M1,H0N.N Vrom Rev. Joseph H. Kentiard, D.D, rattor e 0,t TtiitK Il-iut VhurcK, I'tnUJ'tpM. lr, Jirtcton DeurSlri I haw Urn frf-im-nllv requeatul to connect my name wltli rvm w,, daUmie tif diflirctit Linda of im-dMi-ik, i.ui, il gwdlng the pmu , . IK. vui uf u.y appropriate jlkT aphurv, 1 Lav. lu allciucadcdliitd; l I but whii a cloMr proof In vailout baw U Inaunuaundpur Ucularly In my own family, of llm uvrtihiva ot lit. lluoflanda Utrinan Ihttrra, 1 depart br nine tion that, ur atnfral dtlitUt) of tht iyt'rnt,on-i ttptcwtly fur i ilttr Vumylmnt, it if a 4'ijt amt HttualU rrtitirutton. In komecaaia It mat but uauiillj,, 1 doubt not, It M b,i-ry UiniW. r from IKh tMtn nuna, d a uura, very reaipniuiiy, J. II. KKNNAItl), KltfbUi, Ulow Coatca Hi From Hev, E. D, Fendall, Jliulunl Iditor Chrdtian C.'trmictt, J'hiladtt- l ,l1T.?eIl.Te,J !ded tenfflt from the uaa of Iloofland a Uernian llllten, and feel It my pnvl lege to recommend them aa a moat atuable tonic to all who are autlcrlng from general debility or from diaeaaea ariainv from derangement of tba Uver. Voura truly, K. U PKNDALU CAUTION; HoofUnd'a German Hemidlee art toonterfelu h bou.. au jrp Msn. l'rlncl?,! OOt, .n-1 Uaouuclonr ll tba Otf 'r OHAUiEfl M. EVANS. U.rmAD lruifftiL rrotr1(or. i v ? J'"1"! U. J.ctioi Co. HocSml'i a.rmin Blttn.ixr kotu..... ,,1 00 UOOfUM', Utnuu TvDle. tul no tn anirt WIUH .....,.. 1 U Jr bU., or hut daa for..,,,,.. 1 M V Do not forgtt to tf tmtn, wtU tbf wtlcl. tuj, U ordu to .l lb, ,oslo HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. JuutMytMUS DRY GOODS. TyriLIjEU'S BTOllE. fresh AimiVAi, OP PALL AND WINTER QOODH, Tbo subscriber liiu Just rotiirncil from tho cities llli another Inrgo nnd select Msortmcnl of 81'RINO AND HUStMEH OOODS, purchased In Now York nnd riillndclplilnnl the lowest figure, nnd which lio Is determined to sell on ns tnoitcriito terms ns enn bo rrocured clso whero In Illoomsburg. Ills block comprises LAMIM' DRIlsa OO0H3 of tlio choicest styles nnd Intest fnshlous, together with a lftrge Assortment of Dry Goods nnd Gro ceries, consisting or tho following articles I Carpels, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Cnsslmercs, Hhnwls, rinnucls, Hints, Whlto Goods, Linens, ItoopBklrls, Muslins, itollowwnro Ccdnrwnre Quecnswnre, Ilnrdwnro Boots nnd Bhoes, lints nnd Caps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng.GlAsses, Tobacco, Co free, Kugars, Tens, Rice, Allspice, Ginger, Clnuamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY, In Bhort, everything usually kept In country stores, to which no Invites tho attention of tho pubtlo generally, Tho highest prtco will bo paid for country produce In exchange for goods. H. II, MILLER & WON. Arcnde llulldlngs, Illoom&burg, I'a. G 11KAT UEDUCTION IN Pit ICES AT PETER ENT'S STORE, IN LIGHT STREET, OF SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, THK HUbscrlln?r lini Just rrcelvfil nrul lin.s on hand nt lilt old atntul In Light HI net, n large nnd nelect ASSORTMENT OF JIKRCIIANDISI- purebnriod nt tlio lowest figure, nnd which ho determined to sell on ns moderate terms ns be procured elsewhere lu Light Street, j-vn cash on couxmr pjiodvce. His stock consists of LADIKS' DHESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, (Jnllcot's, Mil 1,1 Ins, Ulnghnms, Flannels, Hosiery, Carpets, Kllks, Bhunls, HKADY jrAUK CLOTIIINU, Sulluetta, Cusslmerti, Cotloundcs, Kentucky Jeans. AC, an d.a GROCERIES, MACKEUah Quecnswnre, Cedanynre, Hurdware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, rulnts, &c, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short everything usually kept lu a country store. Tho patronage of his old frlondi and the public generally. Is respectfully Kollclted. The highest market price pnid for country pro duce. rKTKIt EXT. Light Street, Nov. 8 18C7, J J. BROW E K, m now ouerlng lo tho public his Stock of S2Ji IX O GOODS consisting In part of n full Hue of INGRAIN. WOOIi AND RAG CARP UTS, Fine t lot lis and ca-sslmcro for Ladles' coats, HANDSOMi; DRESS GOODS, of all patterns nnd qualities, Itilalds and Prints of various qualities nnd prices, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, LADIE'S FIIENCII CORSETS, AND BALMORAL SKIRTS. Good ahborlment of LADIES' tt CHILDREWii GAITERS & BOOTS, Fresh Groceries and Spices, New assortment GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE, FX NO. 1 MACKEREL In one-half and one-fourth barrels. Now Is the tlmo to make your detections, ns I nm offering goods at very low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to nil, nnd not to bo under told by any, J, J, BROWER. Bloomsburg, April 12, 1667. B a u a II ' 8 COMMERCIAL MANUltr.S. IIAI'OII A BONS, rhllndelphln, AND NOHTILWIMTEnN 1'EItTII.IZINll ('(I., Chicago, Solo Manufacturers. PllICES. llAt'dlfH HAW HONE l'lIOSI'llATi:, $ jo per 1000 poundH, IIAUUIt'H CHICAQO BONE rKRTLIi!r.lt, ISO per 2000 pounds. IIAUOlfH CHICAGO 11LOOD MANUKE, J00 per pounds. Ttie nbnvo Mnnures nro fmnUhcd luliothlins nnd buni'lti,vhkhuver euHtomerii prefer. -Tho bags.nrelunlfoiin In weight 1C0iouuiU. fj The nttcntlon of KnmierKlH c'peclnlly dlreded to the fuel that the Hourceu of the Unw Muttrlul of which tho nbove Manures uro coin posed, nre ho well uuder control tlmt wo can furnish them of mrlctly uulroimqunlltynnd coudlllon, und Hint they ttinnunn lamer pereentugoofuininontiitlniu any other cIuhh of manufactured manures lu Ur. market, IIAUdll 4 feONS. 0 H. Deluw aro A euue, l'lilia. NOHTII Wi:STi:itN FERTILIZINfl CO., Cor. lMke and Lnsalle bts., Chtctigo, 43- llauch'H Cominerelnl Manures may he t.ro. cured Irom dealers In nny of tho prlneliml towns In tho Udltid mates or llomlnlon of Canada. I). W. Mnkters, MllUllle.nnd W.Hcoti.ofcnt. nwlssu, Agents, (July IL'W-aiu. M, AltTMAN, C, II, IIII.LINOEI1. E. II. 11ATMAN, jUTJIAN, WIJJNaEH & CO., o,oKTlI tiiihu hthect, (AVarfj ojipojlie Junui, Kent, Hinlte d CX.) Wholesale Dealers In YARNH, HATTINO, WAUDINO, CAUI'irj'S on. cloths, shadf.i, h.v nlts, GRAIN I1A08, CORDAGE, AC. ALSO, WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE, BIICSUIU, TKUNKS, LOOKINO OLABSES, BTC. May 10, 187-ty, JOWE, EUSTONv& CO., Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealers In COTTON YARNS, CARPiy CHAINS, 11ATTH, WICKH, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE, nitOOMH, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOOK'O 0LAS8IM, CLOCKS, Y'ANCY DABKKTH TADLE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE OILCLOTIW.ac, No, 630 Market Street, sooth side, rniladelphla. O O F I N O. 1U)0 UlttKINn 111 rnlln rAn.lv In l. nn(ln.l .lnn llOOf'I.SU coating much less, nnd uoroUurnble than Tin. 1100 FINU that enn bo applied by any ordinary ,.. . workman, H OOf ihO that will not eipand or contract by ,,,...,.. 'bonctlonof thoweather, IIOOFINQ that la adopted to .teepor flnt roofa. IN' txi., l Malduul.ine, Now York, May 15,'0.3m, JJUTUAL LIFE INSUItANOE CO., O F- N E W Y 0 II K, l H. WINSTON, Pmldent. Oroaa AaaeU Feb, 1, 1SC3 t2fi,.11,80 65 Inoomo for Win ., u 7io'4 Si Wvldind paid I"ollcy liuldcra lu 1W7. su Ijrcet Mutual Company tn the world. Reduction of llatea. , JU,,N ' WtKWSE. Ageut, MareU UlooiuSburB, i'a. RAIL ROADS. OIlTIIKIiN CENTUM, WAY, HAIIi Ins will On nnd nftcr Mny 10th WW, Ti lenvo NouTltUMiiRitfuvyn ns follows t NORTIIWAItl). 123 A. M,, lmlly tn Wllllmport, (except Sumlny) for Elinlra, CnnnndnlKtiu, Rm'hrter, llullulo, Hupenlnn llrklge, nnd N, 1'alN. ii.'1) f. m., Dally, (except Sundays) fur Eliniinnmt llultalo ln Erie Unllwny mini Elnilrn. (I.l i. m,, !nlly,(exccptHuudn;ft lor Williams- TRAINS HOUTHWARl). B.H A.Jt, Dally (except Monday's) for llalllmoro. WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. II. V) A. A. I)nlly(exceptSundny')for llalllmoro, WnHltluaton nod Pnlladelpula. I:i. H. YOtfNO, Gcncrnl Pnsengcr Agent. ACKAWAXNA AND BLOOMS IllJlUl HA 1.1 ()A1). un and after Jlay lllh, l 1'acnger Trains wltt run t follows! doing Mouth doing Nortn. Lcao Ltavo Arrlo Airhc a, in, p. in. u. m, p, in. Scranton S.:tt) a.'u ll.io w.17 Lea o I'ittslnii fi.nn .w 10.H) n.io Kingston (i.'JS l.n lo.ix) hm l'ly niou t h (1. 12 I.Vi 7. 1 1 .s.'J.'i Khlcksliluiiy 7.1M ft.10 l.(H 7.W Iterwlck 7.M (U 8.) d.rs lllooin KM (l.,Vi 7. HI 0.1(1 Rupert 7.01 7.1 (I.Ch) Danville - 11.10 7.1 J 7.UJ fi..-w Arrlvo Arrive Leno Leave North'd , D.00 (J.''j 1.15 Tho 11.10 Train at Scranton makes connections with Express Train for New York nt il o'clock I, in,, urnvinx in cw inrit v.w n. in II, A. I ON DA, Sup't, iv7. pun X R. ILADELl'IIIA AND J3KII AILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE. THIIOUait AND DllirCT 1IOUT13 llKTUTKN MIII.A DKLWIIA, IIAI.TIMOIIE, It AlllttSIlt'lin, WII MAMSPOnT, AND T1IR OHEAT OIL REGION 01 PENNSYLVANIA. t LEO A NT HI.nri'INO C'AHS On nil Night Trains. On and nfter Monhav, May 1 1 tit WW, the i rnius on mo l'liiimiiipiiM A i:riu Hull Rouil will tun ui juuuwm; WITVARD. 2,1 AlU TRAIN leaves Philadelphia Il.r.p.m, " " " Northuinbfrlaiul..o.na.in " " nrr.at Krln t.ftm.in. ERIE EXl'RENS leaves Philadelphia ...lLMJU in. ' " " is'ort'd (iiOpjn, ... hit. iii i.i if m.uj ii. in ELMIRA -MAIL leaves Philadelphia s.ooa.m, " " orth d (.St p.m urr. in iA)t'iiiiucu i.io p. in EASTWARD. MA 1 L 1 It A IN leaves Et ie 1 1.00 a.m. " " Norlh'd UjOp.m, " " arr. at Philadelphia 7.U) a. m, ERIE EXPRESS leaen Eile 7.1U p.m " " " Niut'd lUSiun, " " (irr.atPhllailrlplilu I.liop.ui, ELMIRA MAIL leuvea IM-k Huwn 7.to!i.ni, oruui iu.ma.iii " " nrr. nt. P)iltfiJrltih(n . Il liliiin Mall and Express eonnectH with all trainn on iMtill.A A- l lIA.NKliliS It AIIjWA Y. l'a(S( 11- trernleavlnii Philadelphia at ia.(WM.nrrie at 'r- Inrtitii nt ii.iii ii in ti ii. i nil it- nt ii rj i ii tn Lca in Philadelphia at .W P. M. nrrl o Oil nt IIV HI p. Ill, All trains on Warren A- Prauklht Railway nuikeelospronnectliui at Oil L'itv ulth triilns fur l-'raukllniindl'ctioleumt'entic. U.iggagecliuckcd llllOllgll, A. L. TYLER, OtneralSnpTlntcndent, Wllllanihport, JEADIXQ KA1LUOAD. HUMMER ARRANGEMENT, May 2Ulh ImK Great Tmnk Line from tho North nml North West fur Phllnikliilila.Ni'w Yoilt.ltciuiliiif. l'.ttis vllle. Tuinanua. Ashland. Lebanon. Alhnlnwn Ejiston, J:pluntn, IMlr, Iaiicasier, OilutuMa, Ac., Tralnn leae Ilarrisbunr lorNew Yoik. as ioI low: At C,liiiind 8.10 n. in., l.'.IO noon nnd I'.Uj tt V. !olt.in..f'Olllii 1 1 liter with s inllnr Un im ni the Prt. Riillroad, nnd airiltig at Ntw York nt otw. in.uu iv ii,' a.m.. x u.Jt 7.10 a n.ni Sleeping rars accoinpanying tho u.ni. and I',;.! p.ni. irains wiinoiu inntitjc. Jahvo llnnlsburg ior Reatlintr, I'oltsvllle, T.i manna. Mtnei-K Hie. Ashland. Pine, drove. Allen town and Philadelphia at t,10 11.111., and S,W and i,iup.m., flopping at ijcoanon aim principal way stations; thu J.lup.m, niaking eouneetioiis lor Philadelphia and Columbia only. Pur Pottsvlllo ncuuyiKiii iiaven nnn itutirn, via wmiyikiii and hum urban na ItnllrmuL lrne lInrrUI)uri nt 3,.rj .m, Iteturnlngi Leao New Yoik nt l,(0 11.111. iiuu i..w iti., miti it,)) aiut p.iti. Sleeping ears accompanylny tho 0,oon.ni.,niid5,UO and n. in., trains wlrhotit change. Way Puwsengtr Tiain leues Philadelphia at 7.10 a.m. .leturnrng from Reading at 0,'W p.m stopping at all statinn.; l'ottHillO lit h' l.ia. in., nml "l.i ti. in.. Aslilninl liitti n.mnnu i.'.rj noon, ntni sj,uo p. ni., Jamatiua at l, Ul,llllt l.WlllUl II, III. Innvn I'it luvll I.. I. (In . rltl .11 1- i-l n CJ1 i.l (. 1 1 1 and Susquehanna: Railroad at 7,ioa'.m, and l.'uo noon. Readme Accommodation Train leaves Itnndlnfr 111 ,vit.iii., iL'iuriiiiiL; jioui 1 Jiiiaueipuia ill l.m. Pottstown Accommodation TrnlndcavcsT'ntts. town ut tl.l'ta.m.,, returning, leaven Philadelphia nt 1,30 p.m. L'ollllilbl.l I In 1 1 mail Tritn onvn Ttf-n.lln.r nt ,w 11. in., iiuu u-i j p.m. lur i.pnrani, uiucat' IVrltloiili'li linil llri.nl Trubm Irnvn Pi-rtrtmiiiMi duneiioii in if.'jij 11.111., nnti 0,0-1 p. m. iteiuriuii L.eavenKipacicniiun.ni., aim J.it p.m., eon- necung wiui similar iraniHon lteaiiiug Kail mnd On Sundays. Icavn Xnw York nt S.1M1 n.in . Phil. ndelphlaVi a.m. nnd 3,15 p.m., tbo nm a.m. train runuiiiK oniy 10 jitauing; I'uiisviiio k,uo a.m.! llarrlsburg 6,'.'j n.in. nnd 4,M nnd y,3.i p.m nini iieiiuiui in i.iu iiiiii i:..'it nun i.i.) ii. in. i ir iiiirriv. burg, nnd 7,00 n,m., and 11.10 p.m, ior.Nuw Yoik, u u ,io p.m. mr I'liunueipuia. L'Oliimutatlon. Sllli'iiuo. Si nsnn. School ninl I't. curslon tkkets to and Hum alt pulut,nt ledueul rates. lUcirneoebcc kcil tbinni'h 100 nnniul-iiil nwnil tn iuvii i-iitot iiiivi . General Sup(.rlntendcnt, Reading, Pa., May X), litis. IIKST M'JCST ! 'iUE SINGER SEWING MAt JUNE HEADS Tlti: I.HT, And hnds thceolumn 1,(8 ahead of nil ulln rtJ. jiiiH .-unciiine is ino MOST POPULAR IN USE, H uses thu flncht needle ofnny Machine In ex tend1, Any lady s anting n good S E W I N CJ 1 AC II J X K, Will consult her own lutcrrhtq bv hnvlni' a niUI.U. ll in l llnll'r III 11111. Ii liril llllil Iti'fti ill iiuu. i itiuu un; iUinuiuu in uiu ui iu. OVER Sjo.fOO OP Til EM IN USE, Tho fullest Instruction clen thoso ubo t.nr. chabe.nnd tho Machine wiuh in: wauuamkii to on ior one ear. l'lcnsu call at my store nnd satisfy yourselves, iiere you win iiimi .m ( mcs j nrcim ami suiv, DAVID I.OWLNIIKRG, Agent April 3GS.tf. Uloonifcburg, Pa, C 11 U M 1J I A 11 Y nous ;, 11 1: It N A R 1) H T O II N E It . IlAVINfl l.ltelv nuichased and fitted un Iho ufuuun ivituiiu nuiei 1'ioiiiiiy, locaieu u WAY IiOOIl-S AUOVK HIE tOUUT 1IOUHK, onttiosnmo tdde oftho strict, lu tho town of inoomsuurgt ami uuving obtained u ncciiho iur 1110 MlUUU UHU it Ii S T A U It A N T . the Proprietor ha determined loglvo to tlio peo ple, vltlllug tho town on business or pleasuie, a LirrLE more room. lllu ctnl.1l.. nt.n lu i,ni,eliA I,. Htt.l .... to put buggteHand carriages in tue ilry, lie prnm Kctt that c cry thing about hlaefjlnblislimeiil shall ho conducted In nti orderly nnd lauful lti.iimi-r and ho reitpectlully hollclU n fcharo of tho public 1 uvimiui-, tin) n ui-eiii, j v. iTeaiid, Itll I.II'I'INCOTT, 1IONI) A- tU, Munufacturcra nnd Wholesale Denleri In HATH, CAIU, rUIlH, AND HTltAW OOODH, No. 413 Mnrket Street, rhlladclphlu, gNVDEIt, IIAIUUS & UAKSETT, jiianuiaeturcrs nnu jouners or JIKN'S AND IIOY'H W.OTIIINO, Noa. CSS Market, nnd 62i Commerce Street, I'hlladelphla. Q. W. 1U.A110N & CO., Manufacturers of OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW MIIADKH, Warehouse, No, 121 North Third Street rhlladelphln, II. WAIl'EIt, Ijito Walter A Kaub, Importer nnd Dealer In CHINA, GLASS, AND UUKKNHWAItK, No. Sll North Third Street, between itaco and Vine riilladelplila. C, II. IIOIINIC W..KIWO. J, Jl. MKVHKUT JOHN BTIIOU1' & CO,, ' Successor, to Btroup A llrolh.r, WHOLEUAU: DIIALUIW IN KIHII, No. 21 North Wbarve.a, and S3 North Water St., l'hlladelphla, GROCERIES, &c, Q ON V K 0 T I O N E 11 Y . Tlio Uhclrrnlsnfd would rerect fully nnnoimco to tho iiubllo Hint lio lins opened u rnisT-cii-vas coNrr.criONunY STonn, hi tliolmllillnn lnlelj" occnpleil liy llcmnnl Rtoli. tier, uhcio lio m iireinreiltu fumlsli nil kltiu, of 1'I.AIN & FANCY OANDtUS, rilllNCHCANUlIX, rotti:ia.v a iiomiistic iiiuits, NUTH, tlAIHINH.MC, AC, AC, it v witoi.rsAM! an iiktaii.. In uliorl. n full niiortment of nil Romli In bin lino of liuslneRH. A grent nrlcty ot I) 01. LP, TOY H, Ac, ttltnble for tho HollJny... l'nrttcitlnr attention glMit to linilAl) ASl) UAKIIH, of nil kind., fresh every tiny. Oil It IHT MAS OANDIUH, O III ST MA 8 TOYS. A cntt ti fiollcltcil, guarnutcctt, . Nov, 22, 1SC7. nml sntlifncllon wilt Ijo IXKIIAltT JACOI18. E J O V A Ij O F C, C. MAltlVS N E W S T O It E to sii i v i:8 n r, o a a-, ONTllKCOIINEn OP MAnKKT AND 1110N ftTRHFrTS. Tlio undersigned having received fioni Hie city n full nnd completo supply of SI'ltlNO AND SUMMLH HV aoons and anocEniKs, NOTIONS, TIN-WAItE AXD IIAIUMVAUE, cnn.ui yi.vn willow-wauk co.vrrcTioMiniv, olas-waiik, TO 11 A 0 C O , 11 A T K A A' J) ,S II O Ii ,V, ri.OUI!, SALT, 1'ISIt, AND M RAT, nil of which I propose helllli;; nt n very low figure rur ensh or produce. QTr Cull nnd hcp. A prll 12, 1N,7. C. U. MA UK. AND Ol'ENlNfj IIHANlt OI'U.NMNd (HtAN'l) OI'ltNINd (IllANI) OI'KN'IXO (lltA.Nl) OPJININ'U I'A I.L I'.U.I, r.M.i, I'A I.l. I'AI.I, AMI WINTItll (IOOIM, AND WIMK.lt HOODS. AND WINTI'lt 10()llH AMI WlN'Ii:it OOOIlH. AND WINIi:it (iOOHM rnKtltiK of eonsMhiK of iotivMlii; ol con-dHtin;: or e',nslsllr,'4 of DRY (IOOIM, IIIIY (lOOHH, DRY (iOOl)x, DRY (IOOIM, DRY GOOIM, HATH AND CAIN, HATS AND CAIH, HATS AND 'AIM, HATS AND CAl'S DATS AND CAIN MOOTS AND S1I01W. HOOTS AND SHOIxj hoots and siioi:s hoots and siioin HOOTS AND SIIOKs; IlltADY-MADi: CLOTIIINO. Rl'ADY-MADI-: CLOTIIINO UI'.ADY-MADi: CIA) I'll INO. H V. A D Y-M A 1 1 1 ! CI At r 1 1 1 NO. ui:ady-.madi; clothijio; LOOKINd-OLAStm. I.OOKINO-ll IVSMlis I.OOU'lNO-dl.ASsm M)llKIN(MIUSm; I.OOKI.NO-OLASSi:s, NOTIONS, NOriONS NOTIONS, NOIIONS, NOTIONS, TAINTS AND OIl,n, I'A I NTH AND OILS I'A I NTS AND OILS, TAINTS AND OII.H l'ALSTS AND OILS, (IROCH!tlI'.H, HltOL'l.ltlLs, (inoci:itii:s, intoci:itii:H URUCLUIIX, tHIl'.lINHWAHII, ((Ui:i:nswari:, hiii:i:nswari:, gi!i:i;NswAiii:; iiUt:i:NswAiti:, HARDWARn. HARIlWAIli:, IIAIlllWAlti:, IIARHWARi: HARDWARi:, TINWARi:, TINU-ARi: TINWARi:, iinwari:, '1 INWARD, HALT, h.M.'l, SALT SALT, SALT, I'ISH, I'ISII, 1'IHII, flTH I'ISII, (IRAIN (IRAIN (IRAIN (IRAIN UllAIN AND Sl'.I'.IM, AND SKIIIM, AND HKIIDS, ami si:i;ns, AND si:i;ds, Ac. AC, AT .ittULLVY, NLAI, MlKRLVY, NDAL .MlKLLVY NIIAL MiKKLVY. NDAL CO.'H, CO.'S, co.'s. co.'s. CO.'S. MrKKIA'V. NIIAI. it NoilhweM coiner of Main nnd Mnrket Htrceta, Norlhwchl eiiruer of Minn und Mnrket Streets Km thwest vomer of Main nnd Muiket Stieeta Nnrl Invest (o mi r of Mnln und Mnrket Hint la, III.OOMXIIIIRO, I'A., IILOOMSIlllIUI I'A IILOOMHIIIIRO I'A., IILOO.MMIURO l-A, IILOOMHIIIIRO, I'A. IRON AND NAILS. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAII.H IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS In Initio nualillllia ninl uf ii!n,,.l i.n,.i. niu... ou linnd. ' ' gCIIKMi, IHCltUKR & CO,, n..l.ilAI, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Dealers In I'isii, salt, chi:i:si:, hiovisions, ac, Noa, 11! nml l.'l Nm Hi Wharves, nlwve Arch St. l'hlladelphla. Solo nsenta ior Wlleot's Wheel Urease. In bar rels, kegs, nndcaua. yAixwmaiiT & co., UULi;SALi; UltOCKItH, N. L. Corner Second undJArch Streets, l'lIliaDELHIU, Dealers In TRAH, h YRUl'S, C01'I'i:i3, SUQ Alt, .MOLASSIX, nicr, si'irm, ut caiiii boda, tc, ie. 9- Oiders will reoetvo prompt attention. May 10, lSlTMy, JJ V. PETEHJIAN, wilh LII'l'INCOTT & TROTTRR. WIIOLUSALL' OROCCRS, No. 21 North Water Street, and No. 20 North Delaware Avenne l'hlladelphla. WEAVEIl A Sl'HANKLE, WIlOLI'-SALi: OROCLRIDJ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Nos, 223 nnd S27 Arch Street Philadelphia, Jt. MAUW.B, NOTIONS, llOSILRY, OLOVI-Jl. AND FANCY (100DS, No, 41 North Third Street, Philadelphia. J ATEhY Ol'KXEI). HT.A..I ii V.!1 1 1';kl'eclfiillylnfi.rmlho ?.l.''l'n""' .RIi'omkl.lllL'nnd Milnlly'thnt lmhns Just oiieiiid nshopon mid '1 hlul. aiIu in i.n u u DpnMiiel, lH,iwcen Main will lullow Hie cabinet liln. mini uusiiKss in nil lis brnmbea. nnlan r..r JtLTALLIO OU OTllI'.It roi.'1'iva Wie'iliVinnJjr' V.lr 4fl! 'i' M'.' inn Oio upiaiiiimoi emu..!,, hoi I ; .'n'lii' ffnndX'i'rKsiS.'i'ilr.;."!" Ililll. l'l.lurilllnin ; Zr"!"!"'"'"? Il - M.i' uiun infill il U' RUIIC LI' ItllA M npni iii.'iw-tr. jyjEiteirANT'H iiotkl, III NOHllI looiillt HTKHT, I'lIILADELl'lIIA, J. A W. (1, M'KIIIIIIN, l'roprletor. May 10, lw-iy. HARDWARE &, CUTLERY. QHAUIilvS W. HNYDEH, 1IKAI.KI1 IN It A H I) W A It E, i Hon, nails sti;i:l, ac., ac, ac. MAIN STIILLT, 11LOO.MSDUUO, l'llNN'A. Take this method of Informing tho citizens of Co lumbia conty, Hint he hni opened nn extensive Hardware sloroou Mnln stieet, lu lllooimburr, near Iron stroct, and that lio has on hand n LAIiaKIt STOCK AND WllTUlt ASSORTED than enn bo found any whero elso In tho county, nnd which lie Intends to sell nt prices which defy competition. CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, IKON. I have chains, all sizes, axes, nil make nnd weight, uteri, All fclzet Iron, all shape, nnd nil ery low, IlUIli lILiK'H it a it i) w a u Ji, of every descriptions. NnlN, nxle pulleys, sash cordi, lalches, locksand itnoM.butl BCic(iaU fasts, window spring, baso knob1, strap hinges, haspi nnd staples, hooks nnd btnples, nnd In fact everything needed in that line. COACH A WAGON MAKIIIXS' HAUDWAU& emhracliignlmost every thing In that Hue. Also 1IAUNK8H JIAKjilW HAUmVAIli;, lluckles, Jnpannedj buckle, silver plated j Litis of every kind, Ham Eft, Iron; pad treei: 11am ks, wood iaddIo tree, gig tree, girth well, worsted and cotton t thread, silk, nwlinud needles, tools of nil kind. BiionMAKi:ns uAnnwAitE, A full assortment forcArpentcrs. I have pianos nil kinds, saws; hand,pannel, rip, nnd compass, squares steel. Iron, and try t boring machines, ch islet, auger, bevel, mallet, brnces, gnuges, plows, rules, bits, nnd nbont everything for enr penteri. Foit tiik rrorti: a knkkaMjY 1 havo con 1 hod, coal idiovels, scoops, coal sifters, hint erns.tablo cutlt iy,pocket cutlery, plated fcpoons, plated foi ks, servers, tea nnd eof. Teo pots,huttcrknlves,millsaws, ei oh cut Raws, elrwitar saws, gangsaw s, Hie, horso tlioes,wrenches,ri ctsdiam iner, hatchets, mattocks, pick, fork, grub bing hoe, hhovels, spade, spading forks, hoes, rake, bed pin, twine, skates, plows, collln trlhv intng, Umery, red chalk, whltochnllt, vlre, horHe nails, meat cutters, scales, wash (ward, horo laickets, wooilen palls, elotlie pin, gttie, door mat, porch mats, par lor mats, corn poppers, paint hiudics, horso brushes, fdelgh bells, heel calks, enamel ed kettles, braH kettles, copper ktttles, slew ketth'vauco pans.broad axes, nail, Sledges, rurtatu fixtures, Thlmblcfclic I us and botn, I'umps, lend pipe, c tn., Tiiuetl topoand hundred of article not .enu merated constantly on hand at CUAItLKSV.fNVri:U'H, Main Street, llloonmbutg. Q.KOUaE H. ItODKItTS, linimrler nnd Dealer In IIAltmVAIti:, CUTLEUV, OUN'S, AC, No. 311 North Third Street, nbovo Vino, l'hlladelphla. J.U'ou K. SMirn. J. It, srt.TZKit g MIT 11 & S E Ii T E it, Im .oi lets nnd Dealers In Vorelgn nndDomestio mi II A II D W A it E, UUXS, CUTLLItY, AC, NO. 109 N, TIIIIID STI1F.KT, All. CAI.I.OW 1 1 1 rillLADLLl'HIA. Nov. i!,W-tf. IRON, TINWARE, &.C. JYATINAIi FOUNDRY, nioonisburg, Columbia County, I'a. Tho subscriber, proprietor of Iho above-! auied extensive establishment, Is now prepared to ro eelve orders for all kinds of MACHINLRV FOR COLLILRIIX, lit.AST FURNACrs, STATIONA RV KNOINIX, MILLS, TlIItraitlNO MACIILS'IiS, Ao lio Is also prepared to mako Stoves of nil sizes nnd patterns, 1'lowlrons, nnd everything usunlly mndo In first-class Foundries. Ills extenslvo facilities nnd practical woikmen warrant him In rccelvliiB tho largest contracts on tho most reasonable terms. Oinlu of all kinds will bo taken 111 exchange for mailings. This establishment Is located near Iho Lackr wannn und lSloomsburc Ilullroud Depot. l'LTEIt LILLMYMl. gTOVES AND TINWAIIE. A. ji, itun:uT nnnounces to his friends nnd customers Hint continues tho nbovo business nt his old plm noii .MAIN STRELT, lILOOJISIiURO. Customers can be nccomoduted w 1th FANCY STOVIiS or nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every vn- ruiy 01 nrucio round in n stovo and Tinware Es tablishment In the cities, nnd on tho most reason. anio terms. ItepalrlnBdouoatthcshorlestnolIco, S3 DOZEN JtlLK-l'ANS on liaud for aulo. J0"EW STOVI AND TIN SIIOI. ON MAIN NTItKKT, NKAHLV OI'I'OSITB IIIIl.LKH' UIORB, IlLOOMSllUIta, 1'ILVN'A. r ns. iiiuierslgned lias Just lilted up nnd opened STOVE AND TIN SHOP, ,J"..I;!.'''W1CJ0 s ""l'lied lo mako up neW 1 IN AUK Of llll ll llllrf 111 lilt, II. .r. n.,l repairing with neatness nml illsimteli, uinn tho most reasonable terms. Ho also keeps on linnd niu l. ur VARIOUS l'A'riEUNS A STYLES !V, ,"! ,l 1 1 v,1 "Pn erms ln "ut purchasers. JACOt) METZ. Illoomsburg, April 20, ist.7. TOBACCO & SEGARS. fHE ONIYT PLACE lo get tlio best TOIIACCO AND CIOARS, AT WIIOLLSALr, AND RKTAIU s ut IIUNOSIIEItQER'S a fow doors below tho American House, Illoomsburg, I'a, 1 lo has tho lai gest nud most teU ct of SMOKINO AND CIIEWINU TOIIACCO ever offered to the citizens of Illoomsburg. A ,..w ,..,ii.j UIUUUSOI SEOAItS, nud the best Fine-cut nnd I'lug CIIUWINO TOIIACCO. can bo had nt his counters. TOBACCO 1'II'ES in greut vni lety nro among his largo stock. DON'T FOROET TO CALL. . H. 1L IlUNSlll'.HOEIt. JJ W. KANE'S VHOLESALE TOIIACCO, SNUFF, AND ClOAll Wf REHOUSE, No. 1 III North Third Street, between Cherry and Itaco, west side. l'hlladolphla. Q ii. wooDiturp7 " Wholesale Dealers In TOI1ACCOS, CIOARS, l'U'ES, Ac, Aa, No. 13 North Third Blrcct, above Market, riilladelplila. QMNIHUS LINE. T. WouW ""l-eclfully announce to heel zens of Illoomsburg and the publlo gene lallythu ho Is running nn O.MNI11US LINI! U ueen this placoaiid the dlinreiil uillioadde pos dally (Suudaya excepted), to connect with the several trains going Soulli nnd West ou the Cata wlssn and Wllllnnuiport Itallrond, and Willi those going Noitli nud Boulhon Iho Ijie kawauna and Illoomsburg llullroad, Ills Omulbusse. nre ln good condition, eommo. dluus nnd comfortable, and cliaigcs reasonable. I'ersons wishing to meet or see their friends do P nn, can bo accomodaled upon reasonable charga by leuvluu timely notice at nuy of Hie hotels. JACOI1 L OIRTON, l'roprletor. DRUGS & MEDICINES. g A V E Y O U It MON E Y 1 (1 It li A T INDUCEMENTS! II It I! A T K It I N D U O ll M K N T HI GREATEST INDUCE JI K N T S AT THE OLD DRUG STORE OF E. N. MOYElt, Whero can bo found Iho t.Alini.ir ami hi.st ,v, noiiTMi.NT, ever ollercd lo tlio citizens of thi county, of Drugs, Chemicals, l'nluts, Oils, Olnss, Vnrnlslics, Tutty, IlrushOH, DyoStuirs, Mixed l'nluts, nit of these nro of tho best known ntakeuuilnip wnrrnulednspuronnd unndnllcrnled. The flit, si nnd largest stock of FANCY ARTICLES to be found In Hits or ndjolntnjr counties I'erfumery, Hair Dyes, I'nlicy Soaps, llrushcs, Combs, Cosmetics, UnlrOlls, Toilet Arlhle,, Hlntlonery, lVicket llonl; TO 11 A O C O E S. Smoking nnd chcwliijr, .Clgnfs of nil descriptions, 1'lpes, cigar Holders. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. Lamps, nssortcd sl7cs nnd styles, l,AMl3, CU1.MNKYH, SlIADIlS, llL'lt.NMls, JIISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Sponges, Chamois Skins, Catheters, Fpccutums, Syringes, llrcastl'uinps, Rubber Goods, Trusses of nil nprioved pnttcnis Ar., Ac. L I (I U O 11 S, A lliiuussoltmentof uro lliuoisKlor nu-tllca purposes constantly on hand and Iho In known kinds of STOMACH HITTERS. 1'atknc Mi:mriNr.s of every descilptlou, in eluding tho best varieties of pills and tonics, l'in SM'IAN'H I'HF-SCHIl'TIONH PAnf KlTT.l.Y 1-1:1 . 1'AIIKII. No siu-li slock has eer been presenled lo tit. peoplo of this section of country. The prices nre ns small ns the stock Is Inige Tho Wholesale I't tecs nro moro favoiablo to lh. I'uiiimsvi iiiiii, ii li, us ni, iiiiu Lin v Ills HUVU III I I ellected with tho M holesalo dealers lu tho luigi-i cities, so that goods can bo procured In lttooin burgns cheaply ns lu New Yoik or l'hli.idclphln L.. .111111 j tlltltVt-, 11IV1 HlllllSllJ llltlll'll It study thoir own Interests, by examining tin stock. , Exchnligo lloiel, Main stitsd, Illoomsburg. Jnn. 31, 1m; Om ...tnhlo h in GRAYJ1AIR. ! '1 lUsls tho AMlihusMth.it ltlug msJe, mo utiA ZL L'llV. i i uu iiiiiri It'll ill".' iiuiii uiiri' tin hi iiiiii .... Kmy. -fVt i lu ikmv linn rim u IucKh. tin v kv. v. i'iii un- j.'jui.h-i mat i.iu' mutlc. To tin' lima once li-ittt nml L'rnv. . imil im im it'i r,ni im hx, un I tin Cun tlutl I tv si Hi it Illii tin')''. Till 1 Hi' SMI ll.il t i.i' !. nw-i VIoi.lniiM lli iti cnlc f n! i nil . I'nluIlil-.rnI.uliitliK.n ( ( i.i ... 1 ., i... 1. 1 't inr iMtiiiuni.x in r 1,1 F.M TUB9S & CO.. Pr.3pr.iETor.3. PETCRBono-, N.H AM) 1011 SALRllV L. N. JIOYER nml I'. 1'. 1,111', DrilcuM Illoomsbllli;, nntl JI, JI, llRull.ST, I'iiIhwIsmi. January 'il,lsij!Ki( . MOYEH, WHOLESALE A RETAIL i) it u ci a i s t, I'OltNJ.Il (IK MAIN ANI1 MAKKl.T HIKKMS. ULOO.MSUURG, I'A., whciowUlbo found n Iuiko und select stock i.i Druifs, MKDICINJa AND ClIEJtlC'ALS. Also nil tho I'ATKNT MEOK'l.Nta of TIIK 1AV, 1 nm also prepared to furnish Counlry stoi es 1 1 h Castor Oil, Godfrey's Cordial, TURLINOSTONS 1IAMAM, and nil olher medicines kept lu their lino nl cm prices. l.l'iekcilptionscaierully eointouiukil ut all hours. In medicines, quality is of iho llrst Important!' Illoomsburu, Juno7, 1SII7 rlMIt1iA.?I,1;lIUCAN" 1IAY knii'i: ,u, ,'.f.. 1 ,"L.o, tho undersigned elllins S i County witnessed Iho til.il of bat forks on tho faun of Jlr. l'ursel, lu Htmlofli '''ni'llit than iho Humid In ihico, hav In "'u aro hutis- ,ri,l T i,V.. "iHi-ii nay imo uio mow as lwi ti 1 .1 11 si-i i t.,i... i. " " ' ""! f'S?""''' "-""ininend It ns tho best hoy 101 Ii' . , V. :zz v u ' ' . bt'i'ii. ;.'.,.,i,.rs,,l"Ni,'-n. , 11. Koo.vs, I'll. V, (i. IIAIIIUSON, 1 Mm, ':,CK' "AMU. NOVKIC, .i.i , llKi.Lhit. John Wolf. ni ! J'nl'linanufutiuro tho celebrated niickew me ts Mowcr u"d oUlcr UBilcultuinl Implt- J N H U H A N OK A 0 E N 0 Y . Wyoming siV).ii '1:i,m i.ouo.ow Commeice JUO(J(IO Fulton 300 wni North America 3fto)iil c"' 150,000 luteruatlounl mini la Nal!aru i.ooo.um "'""lu"' soo.oou I'utuam rbi mi Merchant 3,10,0m Sprlugllcld 570,000 Insurnuco Compnny of Slate renu'ii.,.., 130,0(0 Connecticut Mutual Life 10,000,() North American Trnnslt guo.ii KREAS 11ROWN, Agent, IlllirS 07-1-. Ill-OOMSHUIIU, I'A, MIimUSTEH & UltOTIIEH, Importers nnd Jobbers of HOSIERY, QLOVIIS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 11UTTONS. SIIHPI'.MIll'.IlM 11001' SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, THREADS, SEWINQ SILKS, TRIMMINGS, rORTESIONNAlESV SOAl'S, l'Eltl'UMERY, FANCY GOODS, ANIf NOTIONS GENERALLY. Also Mnnufncturers of IIRUSHES AND LOOKING Of, ash 141 nnd Dealers In ' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, 11ROOMS, ItOl'IW, TWINIX, Ac. No. 300 Norlli Third Street, above Vino riilladelplila. JlJIUiKU .t HOST, Successors to Franklin I'. Sollier A Co., Importers nud Wholesale Denlers In I LIQUORS,, WIN1S, At'., Nos, 110 nnd 112 North Third Slrtel, riilladelplila. TMh In tlio Turn that hy C In Ihf Amiiihjhia tlmt Itlnj; ma h. UVi ThU Is tho Man who wn tnM ami iL'.v now hm ri(n torkn, thpy itay ijtanr . He tin' Cun Hint lay sjy1 la tlio AMHii'jvt v Hut Itliift- nutK. fttrStrX 'l hi it tin- MiU'.n. hand f.fif -trrii'd tin liiiil'liii, ImiuUuiiii' iin-t Vila lhiv. I.M . I (SiSVitf IWullttll It., l; SSi55 InllieAMItl mm ........ .i. ,, ..ii,iiiiy, .uu,. 7, iswi, uttMeen uu M ii r,'i"l'V, I,xi"l2,".V.'l i. manufnc lured I. hl.II Lit, WAL1.S, SHRINER ,1 Co., of Lewis U IlitV 111 1)111 JUST Itl'f . SKIR'II 'fallVED Thft (-linniifMil itwin Mi.r,13.'0o 'irT.HHAItl'Mfi'.
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