THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. jammer's grpnrtmfnt. I'lr-ei-vlna; 41 ttru Com brWInliri Till; cnnntiiK of corn In fumllltM t miMcrnlly fnlW tliiit c enniiot rccntu i mend tlio trtnl. Thu noxt lwt tliliit? to rnntK.il corn U Hint which U iroierlj tlrl'il. Tlic flrnt I'.'iontlnl Is good com. mut tlitMiuHNtoitry It ciirofuHy lipfor.- ; It futdtoo old. Mr. 51. li. tinge, o Hois Co., Ohio, eonimuiilrntcs thu ii). lowing fcnflhlo Ulcfli alxiut nroimrln, it: "U Iju wondpr that m fuw xlioulu Imvc nny thine hilt field com for tabl n-" j und for drying (hero U aitlll (jrcai (r con trout between thoeoininon Ik'd mill the jr.irdl'n vurlctlc. I Imvcuu' n-iil for yenrs to ilryliit? corn, lloll tti jfrit'tt eara u lilliititi or two, Jn.t 1 builen the mill;, then cut from thoim uud apretut on u cloth In tliotum for t iluys, tkln It hi nl night j It will tin Keep nny where. When cooked, It ' tvtter to ."onk It n few hour", mid boil i: tho ennui water. In cold wnitlier u I Hint l.t wanted for a week or two niuj be wet. It cook!) iuli'ker nnd tit-u bitter. A little milk mid Hour bt.ilcu in U almost us irood as cream. I bav not jrlVen un Urylns corn, but for tv yrarspaetl Imvopnt joniedown ln salt which irls'w imolhcr vurlety, anil uom niilrkly preparcil. At firnt I had difficulty In freshening It, and then It was comparatively, tastelesi;, but now boll tho corn In one water a mlnuto' or two, turn tio water off, ndd a few sliced otHtice, boll until they arc done, drain olftho water, anil aim cream or butter, Wo think this preparation tasted more like summer corn than tho dried com ilotx. In salting, I cut the nieen corn without boiling, and pack It, alternat ing oiiu pint of corn and a small hand' fill nftalt. When the vessel Is about full, put on a cover that will tit down to the com, and place a small weight on it, n- It must bukept under tho brine which It makci from Its own Juice. have for thobist two year been canning Ktevn corn with tomatoes. I itso about imiMbtirth part corn, cooking tho two together. I have never heard of but onurnso wherourecn corn canned by It self did not poll, but corn and tomatoes utnneil together Is a perfect succesi," Parsing Made Ea.y. Farmers who can remember forty y ar ago must ba homewhat amazed at tho preRroiH marie In agriculture Itnplc menu and tho labor of the farm. Only tliiuk ofu wooden mould board fur the plow! tho common tooth-harrow, the bay-fhelvings made of fence-rails fur s i-trt and the wide dangerous skiletot. for the wagon ; tho hoo that was used, Hie two-pronged manure fork, and tin thiky consumed by harvest baud-' Tho rpapors with their sickle, with which we nearly severed a linger, aim tlm mark of tho wound is as distinct to day as then; tho Innovating "cradle' with its grand' 'SwlRic," the old rlgh horse-nifcc,' then BBoVfclty and theoli log roller, 'filch'Hoi mb"fc tt'inn.onc fai iiierfn tcni,V"c6iiM;Ril'i lifj tholum 1'iTliig'arailTfttnTitcT.. . Now we have livfcr.vf lillii off a differ (tit scale, rellcvrug',iho ngrlculttirti imicle from ninny it rftrilirl: ', Vu coin iiience with thu rciiprnlfriiachliie, lal. many yearn tdrrttt' ltj then tin twitting :n:icliliie, JvlllclJ was a will jrcakr curiosity; thferi trie coinbinua mower and najer; then the power IhrHicr; and wliiiiowerj then the re volving horso-rako then two or thru nthir kinds of borse-rakesj each allow lug tho driver to ride, almost llko Jockey; thin the hnfio-power 'liny fork tin n tliy hSy tedder The nM hurron jiiivu way to tho " ciiltlyator," aiiiVtha' tn everaVimiiroVe'nreiit') tintll vi have the "sulkoy 'cultivator," whtcVfurhUh m a comfortibleVeat for tlio'drlver'nwi tho work )i" better 'do'n'o; The rYcit in novation uint bo a ploW with similar accommodation to be guided aiid indn aged with kk'Vor. "iirmlng IS becoming a groat science, ami more ami more every year men aro being educated up to it. Laud for cul tivation is lull three times more valua ble now than forty yeais n;jo; the op erations are conducted with about one half the l.iborand at mure than twice the cost, while tliu products command in tin) public markets, in mod nrtlcles, about three times as much. Gtrinun-l town Tdejroph. j m ItaHlliK !ltukliji(.il. This crop is regarded by many as a prolltablo one on land designed for win ter wheat, in a two fold way as a fer tilizer In retaining moisture, In attract ing and conveying to tho soil the inan urlal agencies floating In tho atmos phere, and, at tho samo time, furnish ing, in a result, a welcome portion of bread maUrlal for fauilly.consiimptioii without detriment to tho crop of win ter whiat which is to succeed. Instead of letting the gruimd rest, as It is term nl, in a fallowed state, it Is mado to furpi-'h an extra crop countcil as so much clear gain. It would bo absurd to m-simie that a crop of anything, draw ing nourishment from tho soli, does not weaken, at all, Its productive force, un lers It can bo shown that with the draft mado there Is coupled a compen rutins power which serves to balance tho account. This restoring furco Is ascribed tobuckwhoat by many who bavo grown the article and watched the effect of tho HubwqiU'nt.crob. On a cer tain occasion a field of ten acres an old pasture was hummer fallswed quite tarly. It was a heavy clay soil, and af. tcr It bad hren turned over a couple of wi-ekK, two acres of It were sown to buckwheat. It wn well harrowed, In thu dlreitioii ol till) furrows, and a very tolerable K'ul bed wured. Tho result was a good yield "f buckwheut, while that of tho winter variety, which fid ir.u-i.il wHxnr.ii nuarter ticttcr on the buckwheat jround than that on the portion which wa nilowtxi 10 rest ami recnperiito In fallow, Tho stolen crop "teemed to give a HvellncMand claJtlel tv lo tbe soil of tho section iifeil, which tho fallow rest failed to Impart to the remainder. V. i . Observer CHAKl.M Dowsi'NP fftye that he once wltneshcd a remarkable change produc ed on the body of a pear trtu by means of wrapping It In straw, Thotrce wasn brown llcurre, grafted ubout seven feot high from tho ground upon a mock which for years had not grown as ropm I ua the i:mrt, and presented a very do cidul buho urswellinpnt thojundlon of tho graft. This smaller portlon'wiix Incased In straw ubout two Inches thick, and at the end of two seasons ho fouud on ri moving tho etrawthattiia contract oil or heretofore smaller stem hud swol len to tho fulli-Uo of the graft above, printing but a flight Indication of tho jolnt of union between graft and stock. fx the un n oths. I Klrx HlAr)-. In a large house, whero all the chief noiiis were panelled, there lived, once upon a time, ii farmer, whoso III fato It ios that every nervant of Ids that win eft iilonu toguard the homo on tho night l" Chrl-tmus-evi', while the rest of tliu mlly went to eburli, wns found dead hen the lamily returned home. As xjii as the report of this was spiead broad, the fanner had the greatest dlf lenity In procuring servants who would ( iiseut to watch olono In tho liouso on ' at nlglit; until at hist one day a man .1 strong fellow, offered him hl services sit up tdotii1 and guard tho house lie farmer told him what fato awaited m for his rashness, but the man de- . Ised Mich u fear, and persisted in his Irtermlnation. On Christmas ove, when tho farmer .nil all his family, except tho now man servant, were preparing for church, tho larmcr said to mm : " Come with us to church ; I cannot ieave you hero to die." Hut tho other roplled, " I Intend to stay here, for It would bo unwlso In you to leavo your house iinprotecteil ; and, beddes, the cattle and sheep must have their food at tho proper time." " Never mind tho beaMs," nuswered the farmer. " Do not bo AO rash as to remain In tho houso this night, for whenover we have returned from church on this night, we have always found ev ory living thing In tho honso dead, with all Its bones broken." Hut the man was not to bo.pcrsuadcd, as he conMdcrod all theso fenrs beneath his notlco; so tho" farmer and the rest of the t-ervants went away and left him behind, alone iu the house. As soon as ho was by himself, ho be' gan to consider h6w to guard agaiust anything that might occur, for a dread had stolen over him, in spite of his courage, that something strango was about to take place At last ho thought that tho beat thing to do was, llrst ofnli, fo light up tho family room, and then to find someplaeoiu which toliidonim self. Aa toou as ho'had lighted all tho candles, ho moved two planks out of tho wainscot at tho end of tho room, and creeping Into tho space between it nnd the wall, restored tho planks to their places, so that he could see plainly Into tho room, nnd yet avoid being himself discovered. Ho had scarcely finished concealing himself, when two fierce and strange- looking men entered the room nnd be "an looking about. One of them said, "I smell a human being." ' No," replied tho other, " there Is no luiimn being here." Then they took a candle and continii J their search, until they found tho nan's dog nsleep under one of tho beds. I'hey took it up, and, having dashed it in tho ground till every bono In its 'Ody was broken, hurled it from them. When tho manservant saw this, he con gratulated himself on not having fallen uto their hands. .Suddenly the room was tilled with people, who were Inden with tables and II kinds of tublo furniture, stiver. ioths, and all, which they spread out, ml having done mi, sat down to a rich upper, which they had also brought with them. They feinted noisily, and pint the remainder of the night in iritiking and dancing. Two of thorn t ere appointed to keep guard, In order o give the company due warning of no approach either of anybody, or of ao day. Threo times they went out, Iways leturnlng with thonows that hoy raw neither tho approach of any human being, nor yet tho break of day. Hut when tho man-servant suspected the night to be pretty far spent, hejump ed from his place of concealment into the room, and clashing the two planks together with as much nol-o as ho could make, shouted liko a mad-man : "The day! the day! tho day!" On these words tho whole company rose scared from their seats, and rushed headlong out, leaving behind them not mly their tables and slls'cr dishes, but even tho very clothes they had taken off for eabc In dancing. In tho hurry for flight many were wounded and trodden uuder foot, while tho rest ran Into tho darkuess, the man-servant after them, clapping tho planks togothcr, and shrieking, "The day! tho day! the day ! until they camo to a largo lake, Into which the wholo party plunged headlong and disappeared. J-roni this tho man knew them to be ater-elves Then ho returned homo, gathered tho corpses of tho elves who hud been kill ed in the flight, killed the wounded ones, und making a good heap of them all, burned them. Whon ho had finish ed this task, lie cleaned up the houo and took possession of all tho treasures tho elves had left behind them. On tho farmer's return, his bervaut told him all that hud occurred, and showed him tho spoils. Tho farmer praised him for a bravo fellow, and con gratulated him on having escaped with Ids life. Tho man gavo him half the treanires of tho elves, and ever after wards prospered exceedingly. This was tho last visit tho water-elves over paid to (hut houc. T.uslE hU I'lK Ttir.iu: is n miser in Liverpool who was considered Impregnable to charita ble ii.-.oclailoiis, until a Hibernian geni us "camo Paddy over him." Teddy went to his olllco onu morlng, and told u piteous story about losing Ids pig, tint only ono ho had' "Khure," mid Teddy, "Mlsthress " (nunilng u very excellent lady, whusu good opinion Old Hordflst was unxlous to retain) "towld mo to come to ye, for yo wnr very rich, and gov a power ov money to tho poor, Gou bless Jul I only want to ralso enough to buy mo another little shlip ov a.plg." The miser couldn't resist tho Influ ence of Mrs. , to ho gavo Teddy a crown. A row days after ho met him. "Well, Teddy," said ho, "did you nny another plgY" " Troth I did, and n lino ono it is." " Then tako bet I er earn of It than you did of tho other. What did tho pig you lo.,t die oil" " Dlo of 1" said Teddy, raising his eyebrows ; "shure, ho didn't dlo he was fat enough and I kilt him." No man will ever bo ablo to build n house by carrying bricks In his hat. Ol,n women seem to think that tho autumn of life should bo decked in gay colore, because the autumn of the year is. DRUGS & MEDICINES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND HooilancTs German Tonic Prtimrtd bj nr. n, Jacktea, riiuBurxii, r. TAe Great Xemetie$ voiiLt email cr tii LIVER, ftTOttAfjy, or DIGESlfvjR ORGANS. Hoofland'fl German Bittora U ccmotitulcd of tbt par Jatcet, (or i, or m tier tr meJlcloAlIf Rooti, llrbi fntftrrepmUon, trttctL tnd entirt tnd Btrki, auk highly eoaotn-lTrMrwi.4- coholic aJmitturt tfeny nd. Hoofland's German Tonic, U fomWnitton at ft'J tin lnfrMIenU of th Itirtrrn, with It tuifit quality ol Santa Owt Aim, UutiffC, CtO., UtiffC CtO.! tDUin on at th tniut tlefti&MruaTecl)l remedlei eter offered to in miUMO. Tfioie rtcfcrrlDg Uclldo fiti from Alc- tiolio tdmitture, wUt dm Hoofland's German Bitters. In cmpi of nenooi ifrrtn!on, wl.ta ok ftlpohollo iUraulni It secewtrj, Hoofland's Gorman Tonie Th B.Uer or th Tonlo ra both aotI1y TLo itomKh. from rulety of araHftitufh m lutllgeiUOD, DJ Uetlilty, its, U lu runcUoDi d m W nzgti T6 r u:t of nhkh I, m that th patient uffi from Mvtr&I or nor cl a lollowln Coutisfttlon, lUtuluios, Xnw&rd Piles Fulneu of Bloo4 to th HacL Assart burn Dla&rtut for Food, Btommiih. flour Hnin. tAtiona, Sinking or Flut terlnst: at th Pit of th fltomaob. flwlmmlnr of tbe XIfjd, Harriod or Difficult Breath ing. riuUerintT at the Heart, Ohoklnii or Buffocatincr Seziaattuna when In vistou. or wen Pain n tlia , miA- ti.I ilnIluhMof (TW g5t. Burn lug In Mm Jtaft FieaS, Oon etnt imavtnlnf or StU, nd Ort Dpruon ot Spirits. 'l'bcu temtdlM U1 tSlKlullj enra Utu i l ojnpUlnt, JiunllM, DraixpiU, Chreolo or MerTotiiUdUltj.giiraDlo DUnbat, Dluut of tht KMnf7, uj aU IMimih ulilni trom Uliordered Unr, Utommdl, or XotciUnM. DEBILITY, PROSTRATION OF XtD SYSTEM. Iiocoid it Biriti Liioa. Uiioasirs, Biroicftit Fauu, iro. If M BtdldlM nUnl caul t Uiua wtei to lh wbolo Byitlltb'AppUtt U blrnjj;f nJ, food U.tflJord. tbt tOBuhdlfOiU V promptly, u,i b.'oof1 It purUUd. - tftni'- Cb oompletloa bewnirtioaDdaiM litftltbv. u jtl low ulx u miletui from u ru.a Mooa Ii lTn to Uu obMH, ud tht wnk ud rurron ttiTftlld bMOOM ft troag ud hwluj btkig rertant Advanced in Lift, Aod fMHnr tb bud of tlrno irflgblos bwn poo tbem, will) si lu attcndul UIb, will Bad u lb m ol Into 11ITTKKS, cr Un TONIO, m elixir will loiul paw lifo Into tblr td. mton la a meaisro tbt tafrgr and ftrdor ol aor ;outbful dsfi, build cp tbelr tbrjakorj formi.Rnd rlre beftllli ul turrloHi to tbelr NmtlDU g ywa HOTIOK. II U well MtbUhed ficl tlal fu'Jr one-liill lb Umtit por . tlon of our popu- "rn A "Mom T" In tho tnlojmrat olioodbwllbjor, m m to bh tbt own nprctilon. "never tU feel well." Tbej re linju.,1, derold ot ll eoerjj, eiuemelr ttr. foue, mid btve no ppetit. .r,T,!!'!e,u,,,, WW tbe IHlTEUS,orUn lOIC, u tepecJeJIy reeommeoded. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made elronj b the uat of eltber of tbeee rvmedlee. Ibn will cur ever? cat of MA KASMUB.wltlfoiltfall. ' Tboueamle of cerdnratce hate aecnmolaUd a tbe bacdf of tbe proprietor, but trace will allow pf the publ!ctlcq ot but a few. Thoee, ItwUl U obeerred, are men of Dole and ot tucb. itaad Int. that ll.rj mutt t-e btUetil. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Oeo. W. Woodward, Cliff Jvtttci fith Suprtm Ctwi qfra,, writ ........ . fMhMr(a, atarth IS, 1M7. BilUrt'lea.ood JTm to0 KKUi ln dieeaeeaof ll.tdl ."aV. grttiTt orfftia, jndof great ben W ItJtV elltlucaaetofde Wllty, and waut of nerroue tctlon la U. etettnk ' 1 oure truly, "UKO. W. WOODWAKD." Hon. Jamei Thompson, Judgi e I'.e SujTtnt Ourl a f'.rmtrfranto. rtitlad'tiMa, April M, HCO "I conilier II(K)rlaiid' OLnuiui I!jiije a CdlUJlJe vteitciiM In caet of attarka tit tlon or U,rciela I can eeillfy Ibli from my " Youre, wtlh rreptTt, "jAili.it niuurso.sv1 From Eev. Joseph H. Kennard; D.D, Fitlurr, a Jm'Ji )j,irl CAurca, ndiMMi. Ir, Jarifoti-Detir Bin 1 bare been In-'iuenUy requited to ronncel iny name will, rwuinitieii. daliona of dlfferunt klnja cf rnediclnta, but, re gardlng llie J.rao Uco nut t.f my appropriate ifWr apbere, I tmva In alluueadwllnuilj II k I ullt t clear (roof In varloje Ua1 aM li.a!ii'iai,dpur tlcularlyln my own family, cf the tiaofulnvia cf lir. llooflanl a Uermtn Il.llera, 1 dtpiirt rr on from ray taual couiae, to eipreee m tu.l in lr tlon that, fur cntal dtliht pt Vn (ya'rc, an.1 tnaruuy Jar .ipr (V,?r.;ij, u II a l'e o4 av j'rrf'irwn. in aoute faa.e 11 may rati, but uaually, I doubt not, It 111 t w ti j bei.wi:,-jl to Ifccaa who euflr from Ibe abo e cauar Voiire. tery rMrntfully, J. II. KK.Mf)AI!I), Klg-lttb, l-vlow Cotw Bt From Hev. E. D. Fendall, a1irttnl Jifar CArtafiert CArentcle, rhibdti fAia. 1 liart derlied decided tei-rdl frora tbt uee U IIooflaM a Oerman Illltera, and feel II my pnil lege to reommei..l tbem aa a moat i aluabfe Vn.1 to all wbo art eutfrlng from general deUhly or from dlate arlilng from deraugemetil of tbe Urer. Voure truly, K. D. fSSDAt-L. CAUTION; Ufltnd'a Ocman ftoTnedla art) aounterfalv. ".'1 cttXif ! ' 1 - tlgiitlurtofUK. JArHVONIlon ""fc lit wrapper of tahbctUt. All M.W Oltert wlou.! J'rlf deal Ofuet and Manufactory al lb Oar. "dSfbitr " fl Alsw "'"'i n OBARLSS at. KVAJfs, Oerman Druff.it rroprleUr, . i v , '?rmerly 0. . Jacilot at Co. tint! 7 I'rugglatl ltd Drain, h Uti- FBIOEB. iltotad1 Carman Btttr,fer bolll p cat tr iwtUt.'wV wyiVienforli!',"." W SaV Do not forget to tiamlnt wall Un arUal lit bij, U order M gal lit gtuutat. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. JU1W7 ws DRY GOODS. TyriLLEU'S ST011K. rrtEsii AnnivAi. op VALL AND WINTEll QOOIS. Tbe aukscrlkcr hu Just returned from llic cltlot with another Iftrjo nnil eclcct rusortment of sntiNa and ku.mmi:h aotms, ruircliMeil In Now York nnd riaiadelfhla nl the lowest flinire, nud which ho it determined to sell on as modernto term, nt enn bo procured else where In nioomsburg. Ills Block comirlse LADIES' DIIEBS 000D3 of tho choicest etylcs nnd latest fashions, together with a lnrgo ;nssortment of Dry Goods and Urn cerlcs, consisting of tho (oIIowIhk nrllclca : Cnrpctt, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Cassimeres, HhawlK, t-'InnnclJ, Milks, Whlto Ooodii, Linens, HoopBklrts, Muslins, JIollowwr.ro Cedarware Queenswaro, Hardware Hoots And Shoes, Data and Caps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-Qlassei, Tobacco, Coffee, Bugars, Teas, Rice, Allsptco, 1 Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY. Xu short, everything usually kept ln country stores, to which no Invites tho attention of tbe public generally. Tho highest price will be paid for rountry produce In exchange for goods. H. II. MILLER A HON. Arcade IlitUdlngs, nioomsburg. Pa. G HEAT REDUCTION IN i'KICES AT PET EH ENT'H HTOHE, IN LIGHT 8T11EET, OK SPJUNG AND SUaMMEU GO()fS THE subscriber Jia-s just rccelveJ nnil ms i. hand tit hla old stftiul Iu Light Street, v laieHUil select ASSORTMENT OF ISIEHCIIANDISE purchiueUut tho lowest retire, nml -which It detrm!n(Hltoscllon nmlcrato terms ah b procured elsewhero In I-lKht Strei t, rox CAsrr on cauxrrtr mod re k. Ills stock eousKti of LADIES' DIIESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, Calicoes, Mutllns, Ginghams, Flannels, Hosiery, Carpcta, Silks, Shawls, HEADY MADE CLOTHINU, Batlnetts, Cosslmers, Cotlonndes, KenluclEy Jcai's, 4C, M CC anocERiEs, mackkkaij, Queensware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drngs, oils, Paints, 4e. BOOTS A SHOES, HATS & CAPS, In short everything usually kept ln a conntry atere. Tho palronngo of Ids old friends and the public generally, Is respectfully solicited. Tho highest market prlco paid for country pro' duco. PETER ENT. Light Street, Nov. 8 1S07. J J. BBOWE II, Is now offering to the public his Stock of STRING GOODS consisting In part of.n full line of INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG O A llf liTH, Fine cloths and cnsslmero for Ladles' coats, HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, of all patterns and qualities, lulalds and Prints of various qualities and prices, BLEACHED AND I1R0WN MUSLINS, LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS, balmoral" skirts. Good assortment or ladies' i- cjniDitt:.rs oaitsrsa hoots. Fresh Urocerlea and Hplcea. New assortment GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE, V X N O. 1 MACKEREL In oue-haU and one-fourth barrels. Now Is tho tlmo to make your selections, as X am offering gooda at very low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to all, aud not to be under sold by nny. J. J. BROWER. Bloomsburg, April 12, 1S67. Jj AUGII'S luji.ui'.ui.iAL, aiAr.unr.ts. 11AUGH & bONS, Philadelphia, AND NORTH-WI-STERN FERTILIZING CO., Chicago, Solo Mnnufucturers. PRICICS. HAUCIII'8 RAW HONE PHOSPHATE, (50 per HOW pounds. llAUQH'H CHICAGO HONE FERTILIZl.lt, KO per socio pounds, nAuaii's ciiit'Aoo hlood manuiu:, t50 per 'JWMl pouuds. Tho nbovi, TtlnnurrR nr., fiirnul..,! hi lu.l h l.n,.a and barrels, whichever ttiMou is merer. ftY-Tho bagNare.untforni In weight lGOpound.-Ta Tho attention of Farmers Is csneelnllv direr,, ,1 to the fact that the aotirrett of the Hjiw Matcrtnt or which the alMive Manures aro eonipostHl.ure ao well under control that we eau furnish them of strictly unliorm quality and condition, atidthat itivy vnnutiii larger licrceningeniiiiiinionia tpan any inner rum 01 nianttiaeiuieu iiiunures iu the luurlHt, JIAUUJ1 S rU.R W B. Dclawaro Avenue, l'lilla, NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Cor. Lake and Lusalle bis., Chleuso, ts" Uauuh's Ponimorclnl Mnnurr-a mav hf. t.rn. cured lion, dealers In any of the principal towns in the Udlted Stat, snr Dominion of Canada. I). W. Mnktt-rs. Mlllvlltp. 11ml W. Spoil. ,.f I'o,. tiwlssa, Agents, July I7,'ui-3m,j M.ARTUAS. ('. II, PII.LINOKK. E. R, IIATMAN, IITMAN, DILIalNQEH & CO., NO, 2 NOllTlt TUMID 8TRKKT, (.Yrrirlj oppoitte Jamtt, Kent, Hinln t ft.) Wholesale Dealers ln VAIINH, 1IATTINU, WADDINO, t'Altl'ETH Olb CLOTHS, MIAOU, FLY nIT, OIIAIN BAOS, COKDAOK, 4C, ALSO, WILLOW AND WOODUN WAIIE, BKESUtl, TRCrlKS, LOOKINU tlLAUUEr), RTC. May 10, lb7-lr. JOWE, EUSTON & CO., Manutaeturers and Wholesale Dealers In COTTON YAltNS, CAIU'ET CMAINH, BATTB, WICKH, TIE YAltNS, COKDAQE, BU00M8, W90D AND WILLOW WARS, LOOK'Q OLAHSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BAHKETH TABLE, FLOOIl, AND CAniUAQE OILCLOTHS, Att, No. &30 tlarket Street, aoutli aide, llilladalpula. ' "DOOl'INO, ItiiUE'.KP. ,n rolls, ready to bo nailed down. JlOOFiNU eoatinB ninth lees, raid more durable , than Tin, iltOOKINO that run boapiillidby any ordinary wnrkniiau. ' IIOOFINO llislwai not expand or contract by ,.... lne aetlon of the iuther. IIOOFI NO that la adapted to Bleep or flat rooh. i,f.n.1lPr? njnleaudclreular. ltKAHY HOOF. IN" C..,81 Jlaldeuljino, New York, i'ay I5,'68.8in. JkJUTUALi LIFE INSUKANCE CO., OP NEW YOUK. '. S. WJt3'JVN, I'rtiMeiU. Ilruaa AweU yeu. 1, utw ,.. 2a,SI,ia Ineomefor werr e 70 4aui WtWh( iH rolicy holder. In iwj, 3,m',W M LeUfMt Mutual Company In the irorld. lledaettnn of Ilateit. Marek WM-U illcwnuburf, tV RAIL ROADS. NOUTIIEItN CENTltAli HAIL WAY. On and niter Ma; 1Mb im, Trains will leave Nor.TiicMnrni.AND rut follows t NOIlTItWAKD., 123 A. M., Dally to WUllamtport, (except Sunday) fnrElmlra, (tnandalgnn, Itnchester, lluffnlo, Huspenslen llrldge, and K, Falls. CM r. ii., Dally, (except Hundaya) fur Elmlra nnd llufralo vln Erie Hallway from Elmlra, 6.15 p. M., Dally, (exceptHundnysl (or Williams. port. TRAIN'S SOUTHWARD. 0. IS A. M. Dally (except Monday's) for Raltlmore, WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 1 1 ..VI A. A. Dally(exceptflunday'a)forllaUlmore, Washington and l'ulladclplila. ED. H. YOUNG, General Passenger Agent. LAC1CAWANNA AND BLOOMS UURCI RAILROAD. Un and after May Uth, 180.1, passenger Trains will run as follows 1 Going South. Going Nortn, Leave Leavo Arrive Arrlvo a, m. p. m. a, m. p. m. 5.30 dJO 11.10 Ml I.oae .... e.ii l.tw lo.au n.io .... U.2S l.U 1(1.00 A4l) ... H.2 I..V, 7.11 IUH .... 7.IB 0.40 ll.ftl 1J 7.Vi 0.15 .30 e.cs ... 8.30 tl.M 7.40 11.16 .... .l0 7.01 7.30 B.0U ...9.10 7.42 7.W 6.30 Arrive Arrlvo Leave Leave . 0.50 8.Z3 t:Z 4. Scrsnlou 1'ltlston Kingston l'lytoottth Hhlcishlnny. Berwick Illoora The 11.10 Train at Scran ton makes connections with Express Train for New York at 3 o'clock. Pt ui.t urriviuK m aiuw v.wiu m . H. A. FONDA, Sup't. T)IIILADELPIIIA AND EllIE JL IUILUOAU.- WINTEll TIME TABLE. TUKOtJOrt AND DIRECT ItOUTB BKTWItKS DltLA DELrillA, DALTIMOKE, IIAIlUlHDfnO, WIL LtAMurOUT, AND TUB U It EAT OIL UKOION OP TENNHYLVANIA. r.LEOANT BLXKVtVQ CABS On all Night Trains. On nnd atVr Monday, May 11th 1WS8. tin Traiuit cm the riillaacipiua & Erie llall UonU will run aa ioiiowb: WFTWAKP. .MAIL TltAIN Irnvca riiUntlclliliu 11.15 p.Mi. )niiuiuiHTiniiu...o.iin.in arr. il En. rVUnun Jallirj IjAI IVl IClll Uf I IMIHlM'll'Illllatlalaf Wf III. " " Ntirl'd 6.rvip.m " " nrr. nl Krti lU.O'm.in KLMIHA MAIL U'hwm Ilitltult-lpliln MMIilid ' " ' North .1 p.m M " nrr. Ht In-k lliivrn 7.1p.m, latAttrwAitii. MAlLTItAIN li-ftv. Kilo ..n.iJ0a.in " " Nurlh (1 1I.W ii.rn, " " uri.iit Chhii'tL'lphln ,.7,10 a. in. I'.UIE EXl'lUSUvfc i.iti... m7nnp.in. " " Nurt'it li-.Hti.m. " urr.utriinti u n-lila- i.io t.iu ELM1UA MAIL Ivawa Ix-lt . :incn 7.luu.m. ri Hi J IU.JffU.11i M " arr. at I'tniudoiitbia. e.iup.ni Mnllnii'l nxprLfis conni i U wltli ull trultm on WAltllKNA FIE AN K ilN U A 11. WAY. Hiwn KvrsltnviUK 1'litlr.aclpiiUui I'irtt M. nrrlvo at 'r vtiicton at 11.10 a.m. un ' oil cnv u( (i50a,m. Lt AVine rttiii','li.l.Uat8.U)l'. M.urrivii Oil at uty nt ..Jap, ru. All trnliiH on Wiimn A Franklin lbilhva m.-altn I'ln.nH noli' t lln nt Oit I'ltv with t ruin 4 for Frnnklln nml IVtrolcum CVutre. llaKKugeclieckta llltUUiZIl. A. L. TYLEIt, Oeumil Bupr-rlntendrnt, WllUamnport. 2KAUING KAILKOAI). SUMMEU AIUIANGLMENT, Jlay Sth 1H63. Great Trunk Lino from the North nnd North- wvni Tor I'liiiaiicipiiia.New Yoru, iU'auing, roU vllle, Tamnquft, ARhlnnd, Lebanon, AUtntowu, Easton, EphrutH, Lltlz, Laucntitcr, Columbia, dec, Trains have linrrlNburc for New York, as iol Iom'h: At'AjO.tVnndH.ion. m,, U.io noon aud A pl;i.tp,m.,rouncctlnff with similar trnlnH on tho 1'a. Hiillruiul. ami urrlvlni nt New York nl 5,oo. i.ou & lin a.m., & s,w 7,10 A lo,rop.n). Sleeping cars itrcompanylnR tho ,00 a. m, aud u p.m. iruiuN wiuiuui enaiiKc. Iauvo HarrUhttrK for IUaUttiff, PotUvlllo. 1'a manua. fiiltierovllle. A&hlnnd. Pino Grove. A linn town and Philadelphia at 8,10 a.m., nnd 2,05 nnd 4,10 p.m., b topping at Lebanon nnd principal May ions ! tho 4.10 n.in. innlrlriir rnniK-etiotiK for Philadelphia nnd Columblaoniy. For IVUkvIIIp tSchuvlklll Haven and Auburn, vln, Hchuvlklll andHUhquelianna Rjillroad, leavo Hani burs nt S.tkt p.m. Iteturntngt Leave New York at t,00 a.m. and 12.00 in., nnd 5,00 nnd 8,00 p.m. Sleeping care accompanylny the tt.00 a.m., nt.d5.00 and 8,oo . in., trains wiriumi mange, wny I'SHnenger 'rain leaven 1'hllndelnhln at 7.30 a.m.. returning from Iteadlnent i))p.m Htopplng nt all BtatlonB; I'otts vllle at 615 n. m.. nnd 2.45 n.m.. Ashland fl.Ou n.mand 12,19 noon, and 2,00 p. m,, Tamaqua at 8,30 a. m.aud 1,00 and H.4.S p, m. Y .AnvA arntlet-llld fun llnerlaliilM ! Jstlll1tlL.1. 11 and Bnsquehauna llaUroadnt7,i0n.m. andl.'.oo noon. Heading Accommodation Tniln leaves Itendlnc nt 7,ao a.m., returning from Philadelphia at 0,15 PottAtown Accommodation TrntmleAven Potto town nt O.tj a.m.,, returning, leaves Philadelphia Columbia Kan road Trains: leave Heading at ter, Columbia, Ac.,' ' ' ' rerklomtn Itjill Itoad Trains leave Prklnrain Junctional 9,00 a.m., and 6.55 p.m. Upturning t IeavoHklppackat0,i5a.ra., and 1,15 p.m., con nectlng with similar trains on Heading ltallroad On SundavH. leave New York at .0O n.m.. Phil. adelphta 8,00 a.m. and 3,15p.m., the A.00 a.m. truln running only to lUindlng; Pottsvllle 8,0 a.m.: IlnrrUburg 5,25 a.m. and 4,10 aud ,35 p.m., and Heading at 1.10 nnd 2,5.pnnd 7,15 a.m. for HRrrin- UUI UU l,W u ui,, nuu u.iu i'.ui, lJI HOW lUIJa, and 4,25 p.m. for 1'hlladelphla. Commutation, Mileage, Hotmon, School and Ex curBlon tickets to and from nil point, at reduced rates. luggage checked through ; 100 poundn nllowed to each paaBcnger. u. a. nituuA General Huperlntendent. Heading, ra., May 20, IW6. T !HE UEST IS THE CHEAPEST I Tin: him. i u n v im. y.M niNt liiAH.i rill, usr. And lend, theeoliiliin 4,Uve uhiad of all others. huh Aiuctiine ir. lue MOST roI'ULAIt IN USE. It uses the finest ntt-ille nf line Mnrhlmt In fx Utenee, Any lauy wautniK u ooa B E W I K O JI A O II I IS' E, Will roiikiilt lit r nun latfr.NtM hv limine n HI NO Kit, UlHiablerto ruii. Itarn and keep in oidti th.iu an Machlim In tin world, OVrK :i,UK OF Tlll.M IN U8L. Thefullett InKlnutloli elven thone who nur- chaM,uml the Machine, wiu. itK WAlDtANTKU to jou tot oneyi-ar, pieaMncallat mrHton and satlttfy yourHelven, lluruyou will rlud Nit dlf-.Thiend and riltk, DAVJ!) LOWLNHHUl, Agent April S.HJH.tr. HloouiHburg, Pa. QOLUMBIA IIOUS K, KY BKItNARD BTOIIN KH, IlAViNn lately purchased and mted up the FEW DOORS ABOVC TUB COVnT ItnUKIC, on the same side of the street, ln the town of luoonunurg; ana, naving.ooiiunean ncenue tor i no baniu u ii HESTAURANT, the Proprietor has dete rralneil to give to tbe peo ple vlniiing the town on tiuslnes or pleasure, A LITTLE MG11K ROOM. IIlmtnbllnK4lioii'extenj.lve. and Is fitted up to put biiKKten and corrlaf ln trie dry, lie prom wi'h that every thing about lUatwtablUhmenltthall be conducted ln an orderly and lawful manner; and he respectfully nollclM u share of the public T P. BEAItD, with LIITINCOTT.BONDACO., Mannractarera and Wholesale Dealers la HATS, CAM, FUItS, AND STRAW HOODS, No. 413 Market Street, 1-hllaelelpuIa. gNYDEIl, HAIIRIS & UASSETT, Manufacturers and Jobber, of MEN'S AND HOY'S CLOTIIINO, Not. 615 Market, and tea Commerce Street, Philadelphia. Q. W. IlLABON A CO,, Manufactarers ef OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW BIIADEB, Warehouse, No. l!l North Third Street Philadelphia. J II. WAIaTEU, Lata Walter A Kaob, Importer and Dealer In CHINA, OLABh; AND Q.UEENSWAIIK, No. 231 North Third street, between lUoe ajid Vine I'nlladelphla. en. iKiEna. w, a, kino, j, u. situirt JOHN HTHOUP A CO., Successor, to H troop A Krotker, wiioleham: dkaleivh in fish, No. SI North W banes, aud 24 Nertk Wter ., PhlUdelehU, OROOBRIBB, Ac., QONP EOTIONEBY. The unrlerslffnM trotild reaneetrullr announee to the publlo that he baa opened a FlItST-CLASS CONFECTIONEIIY BTORG, In the bnlldlni lately oeeupled by tlernard Btoh ner, whero be Is prepared to furnish all kinds of PLAIN & FANCY CANDIES, FllF.NCII CANDIES, FOIIEION A DOMESTIC FHUITS, NUTS, ItAIBINS, AC, AC, AC. nr wiiolksal s on uktaii. In short, a full assortment of all kotmU In bis line of business, A great variety of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, suitable for the Holidays, l'rirtlciilfir att.ntlon gleu to II 11 A D AND CAKES, of all kind,, fresh every day. CHIUSTMaB CANDIES, OUIBTMAB TOYS. A call la loUclled, nnd satlstoctlou will be guaranteed. Nav. 93, 1697. ECK1IA11T JACOIIB. REMOVAL OF C. O. MA It H'S NEW STOKE TO SIIIVK'S BLOCK, ONTHKCORKEFl Or MARKKT AND IROK STRRRT8 Tlio undersigned having received from the city a full and completo supply of sritlNO AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND CIIIOOEIUES, NOTIONS, TIN-WAKE AND HARD-WARE, CEDAR A.VD WlLLOW-WAMt, CONFECTIONERY, OLASS-WARE, TOBACCO, A T S A A' D SI O US, FLOUR. HALT, FISH, AND MEAT, -11 tir which I propose stilling .it u very low riirur.' 'r ciudl or prrsluee. tm I'nll nil'1 m e, ' M'HI 1 IM.. I ,), M U1M rjHA.VD Ol'ENIMi f OltWI. )i' (IKA.V! ' I ' il! a VI I'Al.l. Mil FA I.I FALL FALL Via r M AMI ANH AND H : 1 1' I WIS!"-1 WINTHI' WIN! Kh WINTF.H 'IIMIfw. 'I'nilm, tlf"MllH. mom, 00(ID-. I'ori'.lHtiiia: hi eousl.tlriir or ,v,nitln or winsNtlim of ennslsllne of nllY OlHIDM, DRY HOODH, DRY llOtirw, DRY nOODsi DRY GOODS, HATH AND CAPS, HATS AND CArs. HATS AND CAIN! HATH AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES. HOOTS AND SHOES. HOOTS AND SHOES HOOTS AND SHOES HOOTS AND SHOtx; READY-MADE CUITHINO, r.EADY-MADK CLOTHINU READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CI.OTHINO READY-MADE CLOTHlMoi rIOKINO-QMaSES. IWKINO-PLASHW. LOOK I NO-O LASS Es! LOOKINlMlLAtwrn! LOOKINU-GLASHKu! NOTIONS, NOTIONS NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, 1'A I NTS AND OIl4, PAINTS AND OILS! PAINTS AND OILS! PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OIl-sI OROCKUIK.H, OROrERIIJH, (IllOCKIlIKX, UKOVKIlll-M, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE; HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE, SALT, HALT, HALT HALT, HALT, FISH, FISH FIHH, KITH FIHH, tlRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN AND HEEDS, AND HEEDS, AND HEEDS, AND HEEDS, AND HEEDS, A".. MlKKI.W, NI.AI ft I U. H, McKEl.VY, NE.M A CO.'H Ml'KELVY, NEAI. A tD.'H MlKEI.VY SEAl . CO.'H. UKKI.VY. NhAI . I.II.M Miiiiihent .Mri.ui "i V.k-tM itin: Murtcrt nireete, Nortliu,.t rorner nl il.ui. .liul Murkwl Htreela, rirthweM .itrnerol MaiLniiii Market streeu. NoriliwpHi.'oriK'riil Maiu.ind Market Htreeta, Nerlhwcn en nu r nl Main and Market Street., IIIA)O.MHlIl!tu, PA., HUlOMHlniRO PA 1ILOO.MHI1URO, PA III.OO.MHUUIIO PA. III.II11MH111IRG. PA. IRON AND NAILS. RON AND NA LH IRON AN ) NAI1 IRON AND NAI14 IRON AND NAILS In large quantities and at reduced rates, alway gCHELI., I1EUOEK A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Dealers In FISn, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac, Nos, 123 and 121 North Wharves, above Arch Bt. Philadelphia, Sole agents lor Wllcox'a Wheel area.., la bar rels, kegs, and cans. y-AINWKIGIIT A CO., WIIOLESALF. GROCERS, N. E. CVirner Second and. Arch BUeeU, 1'rtlLAlJll.ruii, Dealers In TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, KICK, HyiCKH, HI CABB SODA, C., C. Orders will receive prompt attention. May 10, lW7-ly. JJ V. PETEKMAN, with LIPPINCOTT TROTTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No, M North Water Street, and No. 30 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia. EAVER & SPRANKLE, WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Not. to and 371 Arch Street Philadelphia. M. MARPLE, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ANB FANCY GOODS, Ho. U North Third Street, Philadelphia. TATELY OPENED. "The onder.lgned would respectfully inform the eltlieua of Iiiw.nnburg and vicinity, that be has IV'.'SI'Vf11 asliopou InmSlreet, tietween Main IVnlv!.1'!1' ""I"" '!!' . ".' ",llow t eahln.t ia klngbuslniss In all Its brauehee. Orders for METAIXIO OR OTHER COFFINS filled with proniptnet. and despatch. Repairs cheaply made to all kinds of furniture, Inolud. Ing llie replannig ot eone.hoitonied chain. Pat. terus lor luHlng. made neatly and eximdltlou.. ly, and orders are mllelud either In perton or by in all, Picture iramea made lo order at short no "April .Otf, ROIIERT ROAN, jyjRRCHANT'H HOTEIj, 4 iobtii rovaiu araacr, I'HILADKLPHU, J. M', O, M'KIIIItIN, Proarletear. Majr IV, lt7-ly. HARDWARE CUTLERY. QHARliES W. SNYDER, DKALKR IN II A It D V A It E, 1 HON, NAILS, STEEL, AC, AC, AC MAIN STREET, 1ILOOMSDUIKI, I'ENN'A, Tako this method of Informing the cltUens of Co lumbia couty, that ho ha, opened an extensive Hardware store ou Main street, lu Illoomsuurf , near Iron street, nnd that ho has on hand n LARGER STOCK AND UETTEIt ASSORTED than can be found any whore else ln the county, nnd which ho Intends to sell nt prices which defy competition. CHAINS, AXES, STEEL, IRON. I have chains, all slits, rues, all make and weight, steel, all slr.es, Iron, nil shapes, nnd nil Very low. BUILDER'S HARDWARE, of every description,. Nails, axle pulleys, sash cords, latches, locks nnd knobs, butt screws, sash fasts, window springs, hose knobs, strap hinges, hasps and staples, hooka and staples, nnd ln fact everything needed In that line. COACH A WAGON MAKERS' HARDWARE, embracing almost every thing ln that line. Also HARNESS MAKERS' HARDWARE, Buckles, Japanned buckles, silver plated; bills of every kind , HAMxa, Iron; pad trees t II A en, wood i saddlo trees, gig trees, girth web, worsted and cotton i thread, silk, awls and needles, tools of all kinds. SHOEMAKER'S HARDWARE. A full assortment for carpenters. Ihavenlauea all kinds, saws hand, pannel, rip, nnd compass, squares steel, Iron, and try I boring machine, chlsles, augers, bevels, mallet, braces, gauges, plows, rules, bits, and about everything for car penters. FOR THE PEOPLE GENERALLY 1 have coal hods, coal shovels, scoops, coal ainem, lant erns.lable cuttery,pockct cutlery, plate,! spoons, plated rorks.servers.teaahdeof feo ots,butter kulves.mlll saws, crost cut sun h, circular aaw, lonigsaws, files horse Hhnen.wu belies, rttets.ham aier, ImtwietM, mattock. piekK. forks, atnib. NIIIK lHlt,tiiVClrt,Ki.Ml,h,K..!lt!( li.rkH, llOCK nikc, im pin, tuiiic.kntH, ,iii,u., .-oinn trim- nunc i.tn. rv, ni iwik, nit-iliulk, wire. "'IM'll.l 1., ill, hi ull.'iM.. Kins, H-i.ali (Hmrdi '" h-i'Ih. .ni.leb lulls, clothes c' ! a:iin, io.tr ,n.,i, )Kir,i, iiinu, pat- I.,- illl.l. .'.im IH.prl'ft, ptlllll Orunlii-'a, h irHt- liriifl'i-t., sleigh hell, lii-el ealka.riiuiuel. ed KuttlL"., hrtiHH kLlllet, cop por keltles, stew kctllfs,KUUce ptins.broad met, nnlls, sledges, curtulu fixtures, Thltubloskclus ani boxes. Iumps; lead pipe, etc lancd ropoand hundreds or nrllelc. not.enu inerated constantly on hand nt CHARLES W. SNYDER'S, Main Street, nioomsburg. Q.EOROE II. ROBERTS, Imiiortcr aud Dealer In HARDWARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac., No. 811 North Third street, above Vine, Philadelphia. JACOIt K. HMIIII. J. It, MELTXBK g 51 1 T II it SELTZER, Importers aad Dealers In Foreign andDomestlo HARD W A R E, OUNS, CUTLERY, AC, .NO. 409 N, TniKD HTBXBT, AB. CA1.I.OW11I LI, v , riULADELPlIIA. Nov. S!,87.tf. IRON, TINWARE, tC. RATIONAL FOUNDRY, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pa, The subscriber, proprietor of the nbove.r amed extensive establUhment, la now prepared to re ceive orders ror all kinds of MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES. BLAST FURNACES, STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, AO IT. la nlBnnnn.AJ .- ... ... . . ... .w wmo cujvcs oi ail aixos and patternn, Plow-Irons, and everything usually ...itu uniiBia rouBdrieSi 111a extonalvA raltlilaa n.n.,,.i . . . Huu r'nuvw n VII warrant him ln receiving the largest contracts on " uiw i ciutuuuoie terms. Grain of all kinds will be taken ln exchange for i. lings. Tola establishment Is located near the Lack! wanna and Bloomsburg Railroad Depot. rr.Tfcn, billmykk. gTOVES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT announces to bis friends and cuttemera that eouunues ine auove iiusiuew at lilt old place on MAIN HTREKT, HlAXiMHIIURG. I 'u.tonierH can bo aeeoniiNlutaJ with FANCY STOVES of all kind., stovepipes, Tinware, and every va- ,i. vtiit-.n u.uiiu iu r niinei ana iiuware Ka- 'I'llllHlllllll, In (liMiittl... .r.., .... II.U..1..U ......... auie leraia. Repairing done ai the shortest uotlc Bi DOZEN MII.K-I'ANH on hand for sale. N KW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON MAIN UTRXXT, NEAK1.V orrOSITB UILLIB' HTOKE, lll.OOMSBUIlO, PEXN'A. Tub imderi.lirn.il haB tlit..rf nn I STOVE AND TIN SHOP. In this place, whero he is prepared to make up new Tin Ware of all kinds ln his line, and do repairing with neatness nnd dtsrinrch. nivtn tit iTAsunuiiir iiiiiis. air nii.fi acep. ou nanu hidvkh (IF VARIOUS. I ATTERNH AHTYLES Khleli he will sell upon terms to suit nurchasers. Glvo him a rail. Hit I. n ..null m..l,.nl. nn.i ... . jawu Mr.ia. Illonmsburg, April al, IMn. TOBACCO & SEGARS. fpiIE ONLY PLACE logei me best TOBACCO AND CIGARS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at HUNGSBERGER'S. a few doors below the American House, Bloomsburg, Pa. He has the largest and most select of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO ever offered to th. cltUens of nioomsburg. All " urauua Ol SEGARS, aud th. beat Fine-cut nud Tlug CHEWING TOBACCO. can bo had at his counters, TOBACCO PIPES ln great variety are among his large stock. DON'T FOROET TO CALL. H. IT. 1IUNSBERGER, JJ W. RANK'S WllOMSSALK TOBACCO, HNUFF, AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE. No, lt6 North Third Street, between Cherry and Race, west tide, Philadelphia, L. WOODRUFF, Wholesale Dealers ln TOBACCOS, CIOA1W, PIPES, Ac, Ac, Ne, 18 North Third Street, above Market, Philadelphia. QMNIBUS LINE. The undersigned would respectfully announce to Ih.ClItZ.n. nf Tll&nn..,.. . ,. Z . """"a u me puuue gene rally tha he la running an UMNIUUSLINE between lbta rlu..j ti.a.,iM-. . . . - , m.wu.u.,su raiiroau ue pole dally (Sunday, excepted), to conuect with the eural trains going Houlh und West on the Cata- wlaaauurl Willi. n... . ,.i . . ... 7. . ,..wu..Pji, .wtiinimi, auu wim those gulug Nortli aud South ou the Laekawaiiunaiid Ulooaisburg lUllroad. iii.ii!iinlhu.Hcr lu gisslioudltlon.oomiuo. Hons and luiulnriable, uud ehargea reasonable. IVra.uia Vrlahln I., ... . , .. .. ' . ' .in-ir invnii. ue- P art, nau be acooniodjiied u (K)n f eaiinaLe pliarg . y leavlaa llmelt noli a, ... .,?;.;.....;. - " J v. .un uuwiii DRUG3 & MED1CINE8. jAVE YOUIt MO N KYI GREAT INDUCE MKNTHt (1 R EATER INDUCEMENTS! GREATEST INDUCEMENTS -At THE OLD DRUG BTORE or L. N. MOYER, Where can be found the LAnor.1T and iikst as. BOnTMENT, ever offered to tho citizens of this county, ot Drngs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Olass, Varnishes, Putty, Brushes, DyoStuffs, Mixed Paints. all of these nro of tho best knou u make and are warranted ns pure and unadulterated. The finest nud lnrgcst stock of FANCY ARTICLES to be found In this or adjoining counties Perfumery, Hair Dyes, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Cosmetics, HalrOUs, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Pocket Books TOBACCO KS. Smoking and chewing, Cigars of all descriptions, Pipes, Cigar Holders. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. Lamps, assorted sires and styles. Lamps, Ciiimnbvh, Shades, Bobneiui, MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Sponges, Chamois skins, Catheters, Speculum, Syrlnires, llreaat Pumps, Rubber Hot nlh, Trusses, of all approved pulterna Ac., Ac. L I Q U O It H. A tine assortment of uui lltiiiors .for medical purpoaei constantly ou hund end tho bent known kinds of STOMACH BITTER". Patent MKDici.vrjof every description, In cluding the best varieties of pills nnd tonics. rni.tciA.v'B ritEHCitinioNs cnEjri.r.T tkk- PARRU. No such stock has ctor been present cd to llin peoplo of this section of country. Tho prlecsnro n.smnll nt the stoik la large. Tho imolMa'e n tea aro more favorable to the purchaser thau ever, as arrangements have been eircctcd with tho wholesale dealers lu tho larger cities, so that goods can bo procured In Blooms burg as cheaply us In New Yurk or Philadelphia, Country dealers nro earnestly Invited to study thetr own Interests, by examining this stock. Remember tho place Ex cn ano e Block above Excknnge Hotel, Main street, Bloomsburg. Jan. SI, lKfill. Cm VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! G rny-IIoadod Fooplo have their lock, restored by it to the dark, luilrous, iMtn Irrues of youth, and arc happy I Younjrcople,wlthK9Af,nrfeiorMJIIair, hare tbeao uofathlonablo colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice I People whoso head, aro covered with Dandruf and Human, use It, and have clean coat.i nnd clear and healthy scalp, I IiuIl-lTuudMl Veterans, have their romnining locks tightened, nnd the baro spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy I Young Gentlemen use It because it is richly perfumed I Young Ladies use it because it keep, their llslr in placet Everybody mtuf and wiiY uso it, because it 1, tho cfeantil and Utt article in the market I For Silo by Druggiits generally. AND fOR BALE BY L. N. MOYER and E. P. LUTZ, Drugglstti, Bloomsburg, und M. M. BROBST, CatawLii. January 24, IblH J R. MOYER, WHOLESALH A RETAIL DRUUG1ST, COKNEIi Of MAIN AND UABXET BTEEBTS, BLOOMSBURG, PA., where will be found a large and select stoek ol Drugs, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. AlMtallthe PATENT MEDICINES Or THE DAY. I am alsu prepared to ruralth Country Store with raitor Oil, Godfrey's Cordial, TURLINGSTON'S BALSAM. and all other medicines kept In their line nt City prices, 3. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. In medicines, qtiollty Is of tho first Importance, nioomsburg, Juno 7, U07 "PIIE AMERICAN HAY KNIFE A. AND FORK Wn (l,nnn.!Ar.l..n., of Columbia County witnessed thu trial of hay .... ,,.w v, hi,, a uini.i, im aai'iiiiuva Township, on Monday, May T, Ihoo, between the Amf.r.'.1nu.,.!"'. Kn"B and 1 '" munufuetured by SLIFEll, WALIJJ, S1IR1NER A to., of Lewis, burg, Pa., ami the Itundel'a Patent Hay Hook. The American Fork lifted more bay In one ilrniiBlit than the Hundel In threo. We aro satis fied It will take ns much hay Into the mow as two good horses can draw. We also saw It cutting hay, and think it cannot bo beat as a hay knife, and cheerfully recommend It ns the beat hay fork aim knife we have ever seen. li ,. Ifn"NDEK, DR. F. C. HAItniSON, W. 11. Koons, John Doak, John Dktkiiicit, Daniel Niiver, II. DIOM.MILLER, Hylvlsteh Pusbel. Michael Heller, John Woir. Thev also itiaiiiiru..nrA n.a ..i.i.iui n...i.... Reaper and Mower, nnd other agricultural laipfe. men ts, r JNSURANCJ5 AGENCY. HM.ooe 4,009,000 100,000 800,000 360,000 4M.00O Wyomiug .Etna Commerce Fulton. North America City International ,400,1)01 Niagara 1)000.000 41-iuia miu mum u, Initnam M Merchants 900.000 690,000 530,000 670,000 6.10,003 lo.ooo.au Springfield , Insurance Company of State Peun'a., Connecticut Mutual Llie North American Transit 600,00, FHICAS IlimwrJ Jn,.l mar8o7-Iy, BLOoauBOBa, Pa RMIIRUSTER & BROTHER, Imnortera anrl .Tnl.lu.rB nt HOSIERY, OLOVES, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, illltEADS, BKWINO BILKS, TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIEH. SOA1-S, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS OP.rJRltAT.T.V Alto Manufacturers of BRUSHES Attn rxinirivri nr iK, and Dealers In WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, BROOMS, ROPES, TWINES. At; No. HOO North Third Street, above Vine Philadelphia. yjILLER A HOST, Huccttsor, to Franklin P.Bellter A Co Importers and Wholeaale Dealers lu ' LIQUORS, WINEfl, 40., Nos, 410 and 413 North Third Street. Philadelphia. JVkiI.1ES,Y,ED-T1' clHWpWt HOOP SKIRTS In Uieeounlv at " a m tiwaiatij . v .awb u uaauvN, rroprl.tor. , iar.l8,'f UT.SUAUPIJKaW.