the Columbian; tbloomsbukg, Columbia county, pa. H'h.e 1'iutnl I, litis Old Woman, t.m'l.n Tilda Tll.ip liml two Mm .irptty tw tiny lltlloulrl mlitiit wntit. Hut TtWUTiillii ttllwl'hiT. two llKS.Jnt" u iotit, on n inomrntM noltiv. If py thlni? wpnt wronit- mid tliltiRs A1 wuy of KoltiK'vroiiB ullli he"- 'f ""J'" thing went at nil wrmiK.s' would ki wroni;, tw, Hi If It woil ""' K'""1 oito wrong. Soinot-i'fl'l" tut) itlwnyn trying to mcml cr'"' t'l"K ' K-'t-tlngcrookcdtli'i'isflvca. I never heard that a tnltor could patch n pair of pants by pantMg with linger, or that r tinner couli' Holder u coflVu pot b-' u rough and pMt( but there are Miinu llttlo glrln, and not a few big one, that seem to think tliuctulckpst way of straightening a Beam that Is puckered, Is to pucker u fnco that li straight. Utile Tilda Tulip win one of that Mud the unkind kind. Sometime her friends would nsk what hi! would do If her face wern to fretre, In frowns, but her uncle Jack , Used to fay that sho was ahvaj s too hot to freeze. Hut one evening hIih enmo o hur uncle Jack with the ummI frown xhnwlnghllil her new brocade doll dress, rihij Mil put Itnwuy cnrclcssly, and It was all In "beggars' prrsxa." "JiHt pee, nnclo. lack," sho whined, 'MKirinu! I never get nnytlilng nlco that Isn't spoiled somehow or other, leu' that too bad '.' This dress has been wrinkled for a week, and now it will never como smooth nt all," "That'B bad, surely," said uncle Jack "but there Issoincthlnginoro than that. I know something of yours that Is liner than that brocade silk, that Is all in 'beggars' presses.'" 'Wliy.no, undo. Tack, I haven't any thing i-o lino as this, you know, and now this Is all puckered anil wrinkled wid krlnkled, nnd what will I doV" "(!lvo mo your hand," said undo .luck. Do you seo that skin. There Is no silk mi lino as that. These chubby ehet kt uro covered with n skin tint is liner. Rut you hnvo kept this skin puckered about your eyes and your forehead nndthocornorsnryourmouth; you have kept It puckered and wrin kled and krlnkled ns you 8 ly, till I nm afraid It will never bcstralght. I don't think n hot Iron would smooth It. Do .voir.'," , Nun undo Jack spoke very kindly, Indeed. Therd weio'no wrinkles In his voice. Soiito people hnvo wrinkles In their wordillut "notwithstanding her uncle's Limine, naughty llttlo Tilda Tnllp'wentfolf ln n pout and declared tint undo Jack was "real mean. He never feels orry for a body when they are hi trouble." And so sho wrinkled her voice Into n whine, and wrinkled and puckered her faco up most fright, fully. At last, tired of teasing and talking and troubling, Tildy Tulip tumbled in to hor trundle bed nnd was tucked tight ly In. Everybody was glad when she wont to sleep. Everybody dreaded the llruo when sho should wako up. She was good girl when sho was asleep. Nevor at any other time. Sho dreamed. It was n funny dream. I think she must have remembered what uncle Jack suluT for she thought nho saw a funny llttlo old house, by a funny little old hill, near a funny little old bridge Out of nils house came n funny little old woman, with a funny llttleold bnnuet, carryingaluuny little old bag on her back, and with u funny llttlo old cane In her hand. Her face was wrinkled ami cross wrinkled all over and sho stooped dreadfully. Rut fho tossed her funny llttlo old bag on to the back of a funny llttlo old donkey, and climbed up hereelf. Then she was vros with tho funny little old bag, and uiad with tho funny little old donkey, and she beat htm with the funny little old stick, and scolded and scolded with u funny llttlo old cracked, quivering, peevish, hateful voice. And so Tilda followed her as she rode, ud alt thu rude boys along tho road cried out. "Thcro goes the funny llt tlo old woman and her donkey?" And a beautiful lady came along, and when nho met the funny llttleold woman she sat down on a stono and wept and said, "O, Miriam, my daughter!" Hut the funny llttlo old woman only beat her donkey unit scolded more than ever. And Tilda wondered why the beautiful woman called tljo funny llttlo old wo man her daughter. And Tilda dream wl that many days passed, and that every day tho funny llttlo old woman lode on tho funny llttlo old donkey to tho city. And every day tho beautiful woman we.pt and said, "O, Miriam, my (laughter!" Ono day Tilda approach ed tho hinutlful woman and spoke to to; "Why do you (-.ill that funny, hate ful, little old woman your daughter".'" "llecau-u she Is my daughter." "lint she U mi much older than you are." "Why," raid the beautiful woman, 'don't you know tho history of tho fun ny llttlo old woman that rides her don key to town every day '.' Sho Is my daughter. She is not old ; but sho was it cross child. Sho fretted and pouted, and scolded and screamed. Sho frown ed till her brow began to wrinkle. I do not know whether a fairy enchanted her or not, but when sho became angry t thcro was one wrinkle that could not bo removed. The next time, sho was. mad, another wrinkle, remained. When sho found that tho wrinkles would not cotiin out sho beenmo mad at that, and of eourse.every timo she got mad, there iiuiio other wrinkles. Then, too, her temper grew worse. Her onco beauti ful voice, began to sound llko a cracked Unborn. Tho wrinkles soon covered her face, then they grew crosswiso ; you mm It Is all In beggars' presses. Sho got old. She shriveled up. She stooped over.. Sho became ho cross that she Spends most of her timo In that funny Uttle old house, to keep away from the TTStpf u?, Sho must have something to do and so slid gets mad nt tho stones ood firc.ika them up. She then carries them to tho city and throws them Into tfio river, Sho must have something t'i beat and so wo let herlmvo this poor Uonuny whoso skin Is thick. Sho bents him and thus people nro saved from her ravings. I do not know whothcr she will over como to her senses or not. O, Minimi, my daughter I" At last Tilda dreamed that tho funny wrinkled, cross, little old woman, got down ono day, off her donkey, poured tho stones out of tho bag and enmo and t down by tho benutlful lady. Then the funny llttlo old woman cried. Sho put her head In tho lap of tho beautiful lady, und laid; "0, mother how shall I jet theso wrinkles nwny V" And tho beautiful lady kissed her and ml4, "Ah I my daughter, if you will 1 but cat out the naug'ity temper from your heart, as yri poured the stones Irom the binr. ' '""hall not rare for the , wrinkle." The'ieM day Tilda wiw the funny )((lu old woman feeding and petting the donkey. Then she mw her carry ing food to u poor widow. And every timo tho fuiiiiy llttlo old woman dldn kind act there was nno wrinkle less on her face. And then sho went Into a hospital, jiihI .sho was so kind to the sick that tliey all loved tho funny little old woninn. And still the wrinkles grew fewer,nnd tho form grew straight er, and the face grew fresher, until all tho people in tho hospital said, "our funny llttlo old woman Is really getting younger." And younger nnd still younger sho became, until tho bcnutl fill lady kNswl her beautiful Miriam again, and tho music eamu back into her voleoonco more. And Tilda Tulip thought 111 her dream Unit Miriam look ed like herself, and that tho beautiful lady seemed likelier own mother. And then sho waked up nnd found It morn Ing, for she had dreamed all this long dream In one night. And when sho was about to tly Into a passion with her stockings, In dress Ing, the thought ofthu funny llttlo old woman nnd her face, all In beggars1 presses kept her fiom It. When sho was dres-ed sho told undo Jack all nbout the dream and ho smiled "Suppose you try tho plan that tho funny llttlo old woman did, and sec If you can't get rid of some of your wrin kles," ho said to Tilda. "Hut when I want to bo good) the naughty temper will coma out," "All 1" said undo Jack, "I'm much afraid tho wrinkles, arc In your heart. What If that Is nil in beggars' presses, like tho funny llttleold woman's fnco." Tilda Tulip looked sad. "I'll tell you what," said undo Jack presently. "Let us ask Jcaus to take the wrinkles out of your henrt. nnd then seo If you enn't get them out of your nice." nd undo Jocknnd Tilda knelt down ' t??u!h?r; ""J, l,'0,tolll,1tllo1(le1r C,htM all about Tilda's trouble with her heart and begged him to help her. And then ho mid about tho Syro-Phcnlcian wo man whoso daughter was vexed with tho devil. And Tilda had to light her temper as well in to pray. Hut I believe sho got all tho wrinkles out nt Inst. Are there any wrlnkleslu your heart? May ChrM help you to get them out. KlIWAIlIl EGtH.VbTO.V. nrmrrjs jOfpnt'tnmit. A Ketchup which will last, it Is said, seven years, is mado thus: Take two quarts of strong old beer, add to it ono quart of red wine, three quarters of a pound or nneliolvcs, three ounces ol peeled shulots. hairun ounce of mace, tho sumo of nutmegs, quarter of an ounce of cloves, thteo largo roots ofgiu - ger cut in slices, nnd boil altogether over u moderate tiro until reduced ono third. When quite cold nut It into n largo Jar, cover it up, and leavolt for one week until tbo sediment Is wasted and the clear liquor is entirely trans parent. Tin.., 9tr..U It UirouxY. u Ut luilr&lve, tnUe It nnd add to It a llttlo of spice, oll.or vJuugar, which you thluk may improve It, niidif thollquor bo not quite clear, give It ono smart boil, let It rest until cool, nnd hottlo It in very small battles to prevent too much ox posuroto tlieulr. It Is not always borno In mind that edibles particularly kmccs keep much better in small bottles than In largo ones. Keeping Vrgeteblts. Sink n barrel two-thirds of its depth into tho ground (a box or cask will an swer a better purpose) heap the earth around tho part projecting out of tho ground, with nslopo on nil sides; placo tho vegetables that you desire to keep in the vessel ; cover the top with a water-tight cover ; and when winter sets in, throw an armful of straw, hay, or something ot that Kirt, on tho barrel. Iftho bottom is out of the cask or bar rel, It will be better. Cabbages, celery, nnd other vegetables, will keep In this way as fresh ns when taken from the ground. Tho celery should stand near ly perpendicular, celery and earth alter nating. Fioedom from fro.t, easo of ac cess, and especially ireshness and free, dom from rot, nro tho advantages claimed.- Clw". Journal oj lloxtlmUurr. Chi t lor lii-tJrotrlilK xw It Is stated that cauterization by hot tallow Iiati immcdintocuroforin.grow Ingnnils. I'ut a small piceo of tallow In a spoon, and boat It over u lamp un- j til It becomes very hot, and drop two or three drops between tho nail and granulations. Tho effect is nlmoit mag ical. 1'aln and tenderness are at onco relieved, and In a few days tho granula tions all go, leaving tho diseased parts dry so ns to admit of being pared away without any Inconvenience. Tho oper ation causes little if any pain, Iftho tal low Is properly heated. IVlH 1 1. (n !ur. After seeing that your bottles or cans, with their nroner lids, urn ron.lv season your bottles by pouring Into mm v..... . imih ui vrnier, in winch you can bear to hold yuur bond any lengtli of time, but which -hould bo wurm liaco upon tho fire a nice clean poreo lain or brass kettle, 1 wlilch Is about n pint of water; nwectcn It and placo In the peachcj, which are prepared. Wo always hnlvo ours. As soruins boiling, empty a bottle of tho warm water and All with peaches, pushing tho topmott under tho Juice, und put on tho lid im mediately ; put moro peaches Into tho kettle, and moro sugar and water as re quired. Wo always keep a kettle of boiling water ready at thu back of the ure. Gov. Hayes, of Ohio has appointed Commissioners and given them instruc tions and authority to prosccuto all per sons who fiiall violate any of tho pro visions of thu act pasted by the Legist ture, April 10th, 1807, entitled, An net to prevent tho spreading of contagious diseases among horbes,eattlo, and stock, Ho has also warned all persons that tho Introduction of TeiiM and other cattle Infected with disease is prohibited by law. Thcro Is no abatement in tho cattle disease at Cincinnati, Tho consump tion of beef and milk has fallen oif large ly. Notice has been sent to dealers at different polntH of tho South nnd West not to ship any more Texas cattlo to Clnclnatl. The Mayor has given orders not to allow any to bo landed. DRUGS & MEDICINES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND Hoonand's German Tonic Prerrcd tjjr Dr. c. n, JackMn, 1'llLlDILrill, Fi. The Great Hemeitet tot ALL MlliMSorfll I.IVEIt, STOMACH, or DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Eoofland's Gorman Bittora ! rnmpoandtil ot lh para Jaleet, (or M Ukt x mfJlclnllr term ti, JCKnuA) of trnlnl, n.l etiUra c!Mj tiMi hlfhly eonctn. evhoiie admtsur. 4r any ibinj. Hoofland'a German Tonio, U eombln&tlfn of all th lngTf1lioti of th mrttr. will, lLo imre.l auality pi .tjnii Crut Ktm, Ortrme, tic., racking out of Ilia rno.1 nlGHtaM atvl fttfrvoalls rt medlei tvur offwej to in public thou ptorrtn U.JJcln. ftw from Alt. bo'la tdmltlart, will ait Hoofland'a German Bitters. In cam of nciToua d.prenion, when iot alcoholic allmulua la noWMtar, Hoofland'a Gorman Tonio c&amM It lied. Tlia Billatt or Hit Tonic a t bolh tmiallj SOtl, ami contain Uia luni majklnal vlrtuta Tht atonach. from a variety of caul... tacb at ndlraUon, Oil r-r Dtpala, i(ervoiia Uttblly, ata. It (aTTaa. TV ' " at lit functlonl dt M JW raairatf. Tba ra tull of Uch la, Sa that tba patient nff.re from aercral or mora of Uit fotlowtnit olteaeea: Conattpatlon. Flatulence,, Inward FUca ulneaa of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Naueee., He&rtbnrn, Disgust for Food, Fulnaai or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Elruo tatlona, flinklnc or Flut tering at the Pit of the Stomaoa, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breath. Ing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or QufToeatlnc Sensations when In a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dnll 1'aln In the Head, Dofiolency of Perspiration, YeUow ntsa or the Skin and Byes, Pain In the 1;--. Side, Back. a i"1' IsaTTaas ' Bad- den flushes of (MJB Heat, Burn ing In the 1 td fclesS. Con stant Imaginings of EtU, and Qreat DepresiTon of Spirits. rh.ee rtraedite will tfiVetually euro Liver tVmplaUit, Jaundlee, Dyeneila, Chronic or NirT.ioelltUlity, Chronic Uiarrhcaa, Olatate of the KMaeya, and all Ultaa.ee atlelng from a Uleordcml Liver, titomach, or InlcaUnea DEBILITY, RaeoLviBS vaos air Oioss wsevtraai PBOSTUATION OP THB SYSTEM, laocoao ar Bavsis Lasoa, aaaoasira, JEirctcas, JTavsai, sto. There la so medicine extant eqlal U, thete renadlte In tuch catta. Atone and vigor la lm-- S..i?e whole Bytleis, lb it i. "J!??1 MaaaattMaae m eujoytd, u't ttoirmhdlgeila WT DroiTDIlT.Ui. flood la piirUled. JBji, the oe&pluLin tweoneeeoiuidand avaaw healthy, the yel low Uagt le eradicated from the eyee, a tloooi la sjvta to tht check., end tht weak and nervosa tnvaild Decomea a ttroog and healthy being . Jfevjoiis Advanced in Zift, And fetSng tht hand of tJmt welching Heanry apon them, with all lu attendant lUe, will find Is the te of Uile HI1TBKS. or theTOHIC, an allilr that wUl tniltl new Ufa Into their veins veatore In a steaaurt the entrry and ardor of we youthful diy., buUd up their ahrunktn forroa, and glvt health and happlueaa to thatr NmalnlDgjeara. II I. awe leubllehed fact that fully one-half of Ike female por Uon of our pope laUon are .cldom W n the enyment ot good health ; or. IB a to naa thirr own ttpreaalon. -never IMsM feel welL" They are lanulj, devoid of all entrey, txtremely ner vone, uid have no appellte. T.TS5?i.elr,r",on" " BITTBH3, or the TOA1U, I. e.peciatly recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made etrong by tht net of either of the.e It ASM US, without falL Thousand, of cenldcatca havt accnmnlated n the hand, of the proprietor, bat tpaee will allow of tht publication ot but a few. ThoM, II wai be oliM-rved, ate men of note and of auth atand tug that they null, btlleved. TESTIMONIAL!. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, CSufJutUu Aftht Buprtm Court oJ'a , wrltet .... . f''M.r, Ifareh 19. 1!97. niluraMaaiiw.l J tonic, celal In Mam or the ,11 , "T. Halite cirg.r,., and of great bin laeal laBj .lit In ra.ee ol de Ul.ty, an-l want of ncnou. aiilcm In the ej eteiik ' 1 our. trn'T, "ufio. r. woonwir.ii" Hon. James Thompion, M e IA. Suynmt M i '.aiilyluiiln. ... ,, l'MUuhtjM April 2, 181 "1 on.Mer il.iollind. Uerm&u llittc-. a M.u.ib mlicint in ca.e of atlAfk. i,t li..ll . li)niiln. 1 van ceitlfylhi. from my eil-erieo.- ! il " Vodle, with rrerKH:!, "JAMIia riKIMIWI.V." Trom Hov. Joseph II. Konard, D.D. fatter e IA. 7fn Ulf4tt L'Aurea, V!.i.lW;,Aid. lr, Jadm-tor ritr. 1 have Uen ftiiienUy riii..tu. n connect my iihiiic with m.tiunK'ii. d.Uon. of tlitluent kloda of molUi.te. I.ui le. r"itli U.e ira. 5 &-- tlie a. 01.1 of n.y appro 1. it a t. IfSC" T her., I Ul. in eh cam declined I 1 TVI but ulili a lieu proof In varloue ta&U Ue3 In.unce. end per tlcuiarlyln my own family, of thu UM.ruiieM of Ir. lloiaUnd a Oermati ll.itere, I dt .Krt t-r onee from fny uaual eour.e, to ell rte in, lu I etrnvie Uon that, ecaerul d.l,,,,',, ia, ,t,.,m, ol enayur lt,rr CufniiRi, u a .1, ,i, ettojtle or.jruiion. Ill .umu ca.c. It In... fll. but uiially, libiuUnot, It vtlll beveri Ui'.r.t.al to Ihoeu v.li.i.utlcr from tl e aUe fau... Vour., very riepiNirnlli, J. II., KKNNAKIl, Jlk'lilli, below Coatee St From Ilev. E, D. Fendall, Jinildat FMivr Chnrtian ClavnltU. i'AiIadeJ JAM. ,il",l?crt"', '"I'M ten-fit from tht uef ol Iloofl.nd e u.nnen lint,,,, ,'d f.el H ray pnvl' to ail who are .un, ring from general debility or from dUeaa.. ailjlng flora dirangement of the Urer. Vour.lrcly, E. II FK.NDALL, CAUTIOUS Jlxl.$''.a:'"m r-emedle. art 10unterf.lt. totUt AU J J .tharr'a,.?. l-rtnelral Offlct and UanufactorT at the Oer ephUV" N' Kl MW" ttUm -CnADXES M. EVANS. Uarman Brugcl.l, 1'roprteloi, w....i.v ,,?rraM'l.1.0aoiiosa.O. ew J '""KUU and Deal.it In UiS. PBIOEO. jleoSasd'i Ocraun BltUra, ret UtU l c tw'su'eraUVaate,'",",I w eT Do not forget to tiemlne well the article tea buy, U order le get the lenulna HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Jauturjr Utlm. DRY GOODS. JILLEU'S STOKE. FltESIt A Hit I VA Is OK FALL AND WINTHU GOODS. The Rubacrlbcr has Just returncil from tlio cities with Another large ntul select assortment of mntlNO AND HUMMEH OOODH, ptirchtiKcd In Now York iml riilltKlelohtii nt tl lowest flRiire.nud whlehlie Is ilrtonuliuM to sell on ns moilernto terms ns enn lio procured elao where in nioomihurg. His stock coinprles iMt)inH duis goods of the choicest styles nnd Intest fashions, together with ft large mssortment of Dry Oooils nml urn- cerles, conshttn of tho fotlowlns art teles i Cnrpets. Oil Cloths, Cloths, Cttsslincres, Hhawls, rianncNr HIIWm, White GwxU, Linens, Hoop Bltlrts, Muslins, Hollowwnre Coilftrwnre Qaeemware. Hardware Hoots and Hhoea, Hats and Caps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-U lasses, Tobacco, Co free, H n gars, Teas, Illce, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GUN It ALLY, In short, everything usually kept In country stores, to which ne Unites tho attention of the public generally, Tho highest price will be paid for country produce In rxcbnwo for goods, H. II, .MIL LEU & HON Arcade Ilulldlngs, lllooinsburg, I'a, flllEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT JnTi:U HNT'M HTOUK, IN LIGHT HTltEKT, O K SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, THU subscriber 1ms Just received nnd lias on hand nt his old stand In Light Wieet, a largo and select ASSORTMENT OE MERCHANDISl- purchased at the lowest fluure, und which lit determined to Bell on as moderate termn hi be procured elsewhere In Ught Hlreet, for cash on couxmy ii:odulk. Ills stock consists or liADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest btyles nud latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels. Hosiery, ('Hlpeta, Kltks, SlitiwN, READY 3IADE OEOTIIINU, ftitinetts, Cosalmcr, Colltiiimles, Kentucky .Turn. GROCERIES, MACKEKau, Qneensrnre, Ccd.irware, Hurdwnre, Medtclues. Drugs, Oils, Taints, Ac. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS A CAPS. In short everything usually kept In a country stere. The patronage of his old friends nud th public generally, Is respectfully .solicited. The highest market p.-tco paid for country pro duce. riTTVAl KNT. Light (Street, Nov. 8 18G7. J J. B R O V E R, Is now offering to the pnblla his SlocK or p n i x a a o o i s consisting In part of n full lino of INGRAIN, AVOOL AND RAG O A R P K T H, Kino cloths nud cahslmere ror iMVtvn- t-u.vu. HAND.SOMK DIIES3 GOODS, of all patterns nnd qualities, Inlaid and Prints of various qualities and prices, BLEACHED AND BnoWN MUHLINS, LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS, AND BALMORAL SKIRTS. Good assortment of LADIES' & CHILDRESS OA ITERS dt BOOTS. Fresh Groceries nnd Hplces, New assortment GLASS AND QUEENB-WAUE, TX NO. 1 MACKEREL In one-half and one-fourth, barrels. Now Is the time to make your selections, as I am offering goods at very low prices, nnd our motto Is fair dealing to all, nnd not to bo under sold by nny. J. J. BR0WEU. Uloomsburg, April 12, 1817. B AUOH'S CO.MMEH.CIAI. MANUIUX I1AU0H A bON.S, I'hiladclphla, AMD NUIITH-WEHTKUN FEHTILI.ING CO., Chicago, Solo Manufacturers. PRICES. DAUtlirs ItAW II0N13 1'IIObl'HATE, $oO per 1SJ00 pounds. llAUGU'S CHICAGO ItONH FEUTILIXKH, IV) perHUx) pounds. IIAUQH'H CHICAGO IlLOOD MANt'Itl., tV) per a)0 pounds. The nbou IMnuurts are furnlkhi d in both Lugs and barrels, whieheMT tutu cum rs pi4-ier, 4iiTlio bagHare uniform lu weight ltOjiounili.tia Tho attention of Farmers Is especially directed to th-4 fuct that tho kuutcts of the Uaw lutt-rlal of which thu u1joh Manuri s ure eoinpoNixt.are mi well under control Hint we run Juininh Uicm of ssrlctly uittfotii) quuliiy and coin-litlon, ami that they eouU.lni.lnruerpfri'enUigenritiunmnl.-itimn any other t-tuhs ot luanuiuttuifd niunureii lu the market, 11 .tr U( kVaJ W B, DelawiIiH Avenue, piiifn, NOItTH WLHTKItN FEUTILIZING (O., Cor, Lake and l.nnulJo hlh., L'himi. J- IlauKh'M Coinmticlal Manures may In f,ro cured irom di alert In any ot the principal tuvm lu ilin Udtted hiuiew or Immliinm ol Cumula. I). W, MiikUis, MlllvllU'.nml W.tScoti.ofCat. awlsa, Agents, July 17,'w.am.l M, AltTMAN. C, H, DII.I.INURK. E, It, n ATM AN, RTMAN, DILLINGEIt it CO., NO. 'JJ NOIIT1I TIlIItD HTIIEET, tAVarly opponte Jamts, Kent, toinUi fr Cb.) Wliok'salo Dealers tu YAItNH, JUrriNG, WADDING, CAltFETH Oil, CLOTHS, HIIADW, Y LY IS KTH, GHAIN BAGB. COIIDAGK, AC. ALSO, WILLOW AND WOODEN WAKK, IIRUSHBH, TliUNKW, I.OOKINU GLASSES, HTC. May 10, 1HV7-Iy. JOWK, HUSTON it CO., Manufuctnrors uuil Wiolenalo Dealers In COTTON YAllNB, CAlll'LT CHAINS, 11ATTH, WICKH, TIC YAIINH, COIIDAOE, IIK00M8, WOOD AND WILLOW WAItE, LOOK'U OLABHEH, CLOCKS, FANCY BABKETfl TABLK, KLOOU, AND CARHIAGE OII.CLOT1W, 4o., No. 6S0 Matket Btieet, souUi side, I'bllaJelplila. JOHN 0. YEAQKH & CO., Wholesale Dialers In HATH, OAIH, BTIIAW OOODH, AND LADIHV KUItS, No. 857 North Tlilra BUeet, PhtladelpUJa, yAKTMAN"! KNOKLMAN; TOIIACCO, HNUI'K HEOAK MANUFACTOHY, KO.S1S SOUTH TUIRDSTIIIIT, HeconJ Door fcelow Weod, V H I I, A D K U P II I A. J. W, WAUTtfA.lt r. EflOILVAN YOU NEAT AND CHEAP .TOTl TTTXrrnT-4Tan. CALL AT TUB COLUMBIAN OPTieC ff RAIL ROADS. TVTORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- XI WAY. On nnd after Mny lutU 18CH, Trains will leave NoitTltUMnEiiLAKb ns follows t NOHTH WAIID. 425 A. m.. Dnlly to Wltllnnisport, (except Rnnday) rori;)mlm,ninnnda1gua, Ilocheiter, lluiralo, Mupenslnn llrldgo, und N Falls. , a'uiiw, nuiiuii) tor i.i iii i it un vi lluthilo via Erie Unllwny irom Klmlrn, Mi I . M., liniiy, (except Kundnys) for Williftms. port, TBA1N8 BOUTHWAUD. O.W A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for Baltimore. WILMINGTON AND I'HIIjADELI'HIA. Ilrt A. A. Dnlly(exce)tSunday's)for Baltimore, it iitsiiiiiuiuii uim i iiiiiiuviiuiiit, ED. H. YOUNG, General l'nssengcr Agent. LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMS 11UHG ItAlLltOAD. On and niter Mny nth, IMS, Passenger Trains win run un iuiiowsi Going Routh. Going Nortn. Leave Leave Arrive Arrive n. m. p. rn. n. in, v. m. Hcrnnton 5.aW ajaa H.io o.tf Iacavo l'lltston fl.00 4.0ft I WW fl.IO KIlitfMlnn 0.2H 4A't HM) .1'J I'lymouth L.Vi 7.11 8.' Hhlrkshlnny 7.'-J &4U tM 7..M Berwick M 7M CM t.'Ht fl.5t Bloom hjm 6.M 7.tfl O.lfl Itupeit 8.1(1 7.01 T.Ifl tt.m Daullle tMO 7.12 ".0. &.10 Arrive Arrive I-eavo Leave North'd VM H.'Ji 0.'aV 4.43 Tho 11.10 Train nt Rcrnnton makes connections with Express Train for Now York nt 3 o'clock p. iu,, nrnviug in isow loric v.ui p. in. II. A. FONDA, flup't. 18(17. "PHILADELPHIA 1W!7. AND ERIE JL llAILUUAO. WINTEU TIME TABLE, TIlROt'Ott AND DIRECT ItOUTE 11 ET WEEN riltf.A DFCt.lMUA, I1ALTIM0RR, IIAniMSnfltO, WI I, LtAMSrOllT, AND TUB GltEAT OIL KEG10N Ol1' rENNHYLVANIA. I-LEOANT Bf.EEriNO CAT.S On nil Night Trains. On nnd nfter Monday, May 11th I8M, the Trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Ball Itoad will IUU tl" 1U11UWSI WESTWAItD. MAIL THAIN lcnes riillndclphln 11.15p.m. ioriiuiiiuerianu...u.i,ii.in " " nrr, at Eiie ViUp.m, EIHE EXPIlEsn leaves Bhllailelnhla ...,12.fn) in. " " " Noifd 6.rii)p.m. urr. hi i,rif lu.uiiuin, ELMIItA MAIL lcuesl'liiladephU H.uoa.m, " ' " North'd 4.2ip.m " " nir. ntLockIIaeu T.lap.m, EABTW.VUD. MAILTItAIN leaves Erie 11.00 a.m. " " North'd ll.no tun. " " nrr, nt rhthulelphlu 7.10 n.m. EUIE EXl'UEssleaes Erie 7.IOp,in, .xiriu .u.inun, nrr.nirmim.eipuin i.wp.m, ELMIItA MAIL leaves !ck Haven 7.10n.m. " " " North'd K'.I'fii.iii. " " arr. at PhUfulelphla 6. to p.m. Mall nnd Expres-. ronneetH with nil trains on WAilllKlN & l-UANKLIN BAILWAY, llisseu gers leavlm; Philadelphia at 12.00 M. arrive nt r- Int'tdti nt. i. Jii n u. it ml i ill ('if v ut n .Hi ii nt. LeavliiK Philadelphia at K.oo P. M. arilve oil ut id,v hi i.t p. in. All tlaliiK un WnrriMi ,V. 'rankMti fbitlwnv inuke eh-Mc (-outlet tluu at Oil ;itj with trains tnr I laiiicllnuudPetroIeuiu Centre. Ua gganu checked LU1UUUIU A. L. TYLEH, General Hupt rlutcndent, WHllainspiirt. Reading iiAiLitoAD. HUMMEU AHIUNGEMENT, .May 'JOIh M. Gieat Trunk Iilne rrotu the North nnd Vurili West lor l'hlhidephiM,.Nu Voile, Itcuninir.PHttw Vllle, Taiuaitla, Ahhhunl, LetmlHtii, Allentown, I'aton, Lphrata, t.UIz, I.aneater, Columbia, Ac, 'lrahiH leave lint rilniig tnr New Yoik, as lot Iomm: At if.'m, G,H."him1 j,Iii a. in., 12,to muni and j5 A 9,:i.)a,inc(jiitn etlng Hh similar trains on thu Pa. Itallrnad, unit univlm tit New York nt. .)M lVN A ll,v ...in., ,v V 7,10 A lll.'tllp.iu. sli-eniULE cars nieuitiiuiiivlmf the 2.5o a.m. nnd p. in, trains without fhnnwe. lAiitu iinrrisiHirg lor ueaiuug, rm.svi.it', ia mntpia, Mlnersvllle.Ahhtand, Plnu Grow1, Allen town und Plilliulehilit.iul h.iu ii. in., mid L'.u, and 1,U- p.m., htupplngnt Lebanmi and principal way Matlons; the l,lifp-u. makliiu ronuecLloui tnr i iiiittueii'iiiii nun i u.iimiJiaoniy, i or i'oiih me .Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, la Schuylkill ami MiMiuehaniia Itallroul. leae Harrlsbum nt 3,w p.m. lEeturulng: Leao New York at l,o a,m. and 12,00 m., nod Ji,iio and h.ini p.rn, .Sleeping eatsnccomiiauvluv the tt.mi a.ni..aud5.o0 and ham ii. in., trains nlilmut eh.inge. Way Paseuger Train leaves Philadelphia m 7.0On.m.t returulng iron, ueuuinuai u,.i(ri.in Mopping ai an stations; 'uttsMlle athMn. in., and 2.1 1 n.m.. Ashland tUMi a.iu and 12.PJ ihhiiii und 2.00 n. in.. Tamnoiia nt bt:v n. m, a tut 1,'nhmd tUlp, m, I not, , Piittut'lltia t.,ae MliM.t,.i.l, ftrt tVlnli IK t (r 1 11 and Hiuquohauua Itallroad nt",IOa.m. and noon. Ucndlni; Accrimmodat on Trnln leaves Itnullntr nt7,3Un.m., leturnlug from Phlhidulphla at 6,15 p.m. Tottstown AccomnuiilntlonTrnln:lenvesPotts town at tl.ija.m...treturulne. leaves Philadelphia at 4,M0 p.m. ."Oil.m.. and 01. rj D.iu.fnr Knhtiitn. I.lil? I jiuriiu. ter, Columbia, Ae., IVrkloineii Hull lloml Trfiln Ipava Vprhlnmnn .Tuiutlotint iM'tft.ni., anil O.M p.m. ltfturnlng! I mniumi nmiini1iill,in,, allli. .,.J fl.lll., cuu uectlng with ulmllar trains ou Bending Itallroad in niiinmyi, ieao fti'w loric ni ,uu p.m., I'lllI delnbla H.IJO u.m. nniia.Iln.in.. tlm R non in iniln running only to Beading; Pottsvllle 8,i)0 a.m.; Harrlsburg 6.S5 n.m. and 4,10 ntid 9,11 p.m., and Bendim; at 1.10 nnd 2. .V. iiml 7.1.1 n.m. tnr llnrriu. burg, and 7,00 a.m., nud 11,40 p.m. for New York, and 1,25 p.m. for Philadelphia, Com imitation. Mlleaire. HenAon. Rrhonl nnd Fx. curslou tickets to nnd irom all points, at reduced lincznce Checked tlirntii'h' imnnniHli.nllf.ir.! in each pahseuger. U. A. r.ll'UljI,M, General Superintendent. Beading, Pa., May ai, lies. T HE REST IS THE CHEAPEST! THE WNGKIl HEWING MACHINE HEADS TIIK LHT, And Itnds thecolumn 4,liD8 ahead of all otherv. i in auueuiiitj ia iiiu MOST POPULAU IN tTSE. It Uses tho finest npedlA nfmiv Mfiflilnn In m. Utence, Any luuy vnuting a good S E W ING JI A C II I N E, Will consult her own Interests by huylug u hlNGEB. It Is easier to run. learn andkteplu IMH aMUllllUtl 111 UV 11 U11U. OVEIl 250,0)0 OP THEM IN USE. ThftlutleHt Instruction ulen IIiohh wlm nnr. clnue.und the Muchlue vn.h uk WAit'tAN tkd to (iu jur niie s ear. 1'iease can at my wioreand hatisry yourselves. Here ou will tlnd Needier, 1 hiead and Hllk, DAVID LOW1.N1II It(i, Acent April S'W-ir. Illoomsburg, Pa. C OliUJIHU JIOUS 10, 11 V IIIIHNAKD STOHNEH. llAVlNH Inlely lunliaseil unil (Wed up thu well. known llobiaon Hotel l'rtierty, lornteil u 1EW 1KXI1LS AnoVIS TIIK COUHT'UOL'HE, fn Iho t-iiiuu alili. of the etreet. In tho town of IHooiiiKlmru: lat.tl haying obtalneUit lleenBU for the tmme uaa U E S T A U II A N T, the Troitrlelor has determined to Hive to the peo plo vIhIiIiii; the town on IniHlneHH or pleuaiu-e, A LITTLE MOUE HOOM, HIh alnhllUK ulsn la ezteualve. und 1h fitted up to put hUKKleNiiudcurrlaReM lu the dry, llo prom Uealhllt every thing about his eatilhtlsluilenlahiill he eiiudocteil In an orderly anil luwlul inunuer; and he reapeclllllly solicits u shuro of thu puhllo 1 Urouiiue. !uyl7'li7-llii, J P. IJEAUI ' Willi LUT1NCOTT, IIOND 4 CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In HATH, CAIW, FUIIH, AND HTKAW OOODH, No, ,13 JIurket Btrcet, 1'hllailelphla, gNYDElt, HAKRIS & BAKSETT, Manufocturen and Jobbers of MEN'S AND IIOY'S CLOTHINO, Nos. 62S Market, and 62 Commerce Htreet, rhllodelphla. qTw7blauon & co., Manufacturers of OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW BHADEH. Warehouse, No. m North Third Htreet rhllodelphla. U. WALiTEH, Late Walter xKuub, Importer and Dealer In CHINA, O LABS, AND 0.UEEN8WAUE, No. SM North Third Street, tetween Itaee and'.Vtoe I'hlladelphla, C. II. IIOUHE. tV.S. KISO. I, B, iiyilUT JOHN STROUP & CO., Successors to Htroup 4 Brother, WHOLESALE DKALEIW IN FISH, N'. 2i Korth Whanres, and S5 North Water Bt., I'blladelphU, GROCERIES, Ac, C ONFEOTlONKBYi The nnderNlntieil would reNnertrullv nnnouuco tothepubllethnth. tins opened a MIST-CLASS CONFECTIONWIY STOKE, In th. bntldlns lately occupied by nernnrd Stoh ner, where ho is prepared to fitmlali all kinds of PLAIN 4 FANCY t'ANDir.S, FltKNTIICANI'tr.', F011EION 4 I)OMITI0 FHUITH, NUTH, KAISINH, 4C, AU, C. dy wnot.r.sAi.ii on rktaii. In short, a full assortment of all Roods In his lino of business. A eteal variety of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac.; suitable for tho Holidays. Particular attention given to IlllEAD AND CAKES, of all kinds, fresh every day. CIiniBTMAS OANDIKM, CUISTMA8 TOYS, A call Is solicited, and sallsfactlou will be guaranteed, Nov. 22, 1847. ECKII AItT JACOBS. JEMOVAL OP c. c. m Aitns NEW S T O Jt E to antra's iii.ook, 0 THE COUHKB OT MAltKET AMD IRON STIUKTS. The undersigned having received from the city ft full and complete supply of BI'ItlNQ AND SUMSIEn DltY GOODS AND CHIOCEIUES, NOTIONS, TIN-WAUE AND HAIID-WAIIE, CUDAll AXl WILLOW-WAKR, CONFECTIONERY, 0 LASS-WA ItE, TOIIACCO, 11 A T 8 A A' 1) H II O E S, FLOUIt, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT, all of which I propovo selling nt u very low figure ror caaii or produce. 4a" Call nnd see. April 12, 1WI7. C. C. .MARK. HAND OPENING CIUAXII nl'ENINO (IIIAKI) lll'KNINU (IIIANI1 OlMINI.Vd UKAND oriONINO OK WIN THU (l()OD, WINTEII (l(l(ll)s WtNTKIl linrilM win run doniiM WINTER (IOODS FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL AMI AND AND AND AND rorivKtln-i ol ,neNlltiy cif onti. i. lint! of '1.1 -OfM" .if ' ilw. 'I UK, 'II I IS. .In IDS iii'ins. I1IH nm DIM IIA'ls HAT II XT' II IT II T- Ni "At", wt fAI"S i'M'S. l Wl- Hums mi shoes, in- si simi-s iinnTs INI siiiiek immx Ni HHiiFs, 1IOHT.S AND Slldlx reaiiv-maiii: njiiiiixn. UEADY-M iu: riJiriiiNo HKADI-M.WIF CLill'IIINll, nr.AD'i-M.Mii: fi.oi hi vul HEADY-MADE CLUl'IHNdi LdOK'l.VH-OL SS1X. Liioi;i.N(j-(ii,.si;s l.lOKMN(l-ll,.sm-.s I.(MIKIN(l-()l,ASSi;s. MJOKINU-ULAMHIls; NOTIONH, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, No'rroNs, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, FAINTS AND OILS I'AIN'IS AND OILS FAINTS AND OILS l'A I NTH AND OILs ClltOCnitlKH. UltlK'KIIII-iS, UltOCEKIIX, OltOCHItllW, UUUUKHIKH, tJIIEENSWAUE, ttllEENSWAUE, JIIi:i:.NHVAItli, tiii:i:.NswAHK, JUE1:.MWAKE, HARDWARE. HARDWARE, HARDWARE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, SALT, HALT, HALT HALT, HALT, FISH, FISH, FIHII, FITH FISH, ORAIN AND HEEDS, URA1N AND HEEDS, ORAIN AND HEEDS, URAIN AND HEEDS, OKAIN AND HEEDS, tl., Ae, Ac, AT NEAL 4 CO.'.H, NEAL .1: l.'O.'H, NEAL 4 t'O.'S. Nl.'AL 4 CO.'H. NEAL 4 t.'O.'S. .Main und .Market Streets, Main uhd .Murki-t Streets, Mum and Market Streets, Main and Market Htreets, McKT.LVY. MlKELVY, MlKEI.VY, McKELVV, Ml'KEI.VY. Northwest corner of Northwest corner of Northwest eonier of Northwest eoiner of Northwest co rner of Jiani anil .Murket streets, IlLOOMsmiRO, FA., IIUJOMsllURd l'A ULOdMHIUIRO '. III.OIIMSIUIUU l'A. III.OOMSIUMKI, l'A. IRON AND NAII1, IRON AND NAII.S, IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILH, IRON AND NAILS, In lanif oiuiiitiius at., m mluud n.i.s.aiuai on liaiwt. gCIlKIjL, HIOUtiKH A CO., GENERAL CII.MMInSION MERCHANTS Dealeis In FISH, HALT, CHEESE. I'itOVIHIONS. 4C. Nos. IITJand 121 North Wharvea.above Arch Ht. Philadelphia. Note agents lor Will ox's Wheel Oreuae, In bar rels, kei;s, and cans. yAixwaioiiT & cu, W II O I, K H . U K nitOC K It H , N, K. Corner HcconJ mnl .rrh Htrcetn, PJI I UA DEL I'll I A, 1 Hal cm In TKAS, HVHUPM, COI-TKi:, HUAH, MOLAHUKH, IlItT, HI'H'K 1JI CAItn KOIlA, AC, AV, I-Onion wilt rwelve prompt attention. May 10, 1H07-Iy, H. with V. PETE KM AN, LIPPINCOTT 4 TROTTER, WHOLESALE UROCE11S, No. 21 North Water Streot, and No, 20 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia. "y-EAVEIt A SPJIANKLE, WHOLESALE QROCERIES AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 225 and 237 Arch Street Philadelphia. jyjT M. MARPLE,' NOTIONS, HOSIERY, OWVEH, AND FANCY O00D8, No. MNoith Third Street, Philadelphia. J ATELY OPENED. fle nnderelgned would respectfully Inform Iho el tliens of Illoomsburg and vicinity; that lie lias il.Vit.!T,!'!'a '" lroiiHtrcet, between Mala and Hilrd, where he will follow the cabinet ma. king business In nil lis brunches. Orders lor METALLIC Oil OTHER COFFINS filled with tironiplncss and despatch. Repair, f .V.t".V1J' ,"a.'1?.!0 ill'nds of lurullure, luclud. Ing tlie leplaltlug of cuuo.bottiiined chalra. I'ut. terns for raatluga made neatly aud esrH-dlllous. ?,'"1.n.r'Jr" ",re a-ollcllfil ellher In person nr by 111 all. Picture fruims inude lo order at short no-UAprlU0.'6-tf. R01IERTUOAN. jyjEUCHAN'f -S HOTEL; M oktii rouuTii sTuirr, PHILADELPHIA. I, W. O. M'KIIIBIN, Proprietor, May 10, IW-ly. HARDWARE &, CUTLERY. QHAlllilCa W. SNYDEll, DKAIjI.K I.-f 11 a n i) v a n is, I UON. N.Mt.M, hTIXIj, AC., AC., AC. MAIN STHKET. UU)OMSnUIlO, PKNN'A. Tako tUlH method of InrormlnKtliocltlrcnsof Co- lnmbtarnuty, that ho lias opened an cxtemUo Harilwarcdtoroon Main Btrcrl, In 11 looms. mrg, near Iron Blri'ct.niul that ho haa on haiul n LAuai:n stock and uimKit ahaouted than ran Ijo fotinil any wliero cluoln tho county, and which ho Intends to roll at prices which defy competition. OIIiYINS, AXES, STKKTj, IRON. I have chalnn, all bIkos, nxen, all mnko nnd weight, uteri, oil etzci, Iron, nil khapos, and all very low. jiui Mi;i.'t ji a ui) v a hj;, of every descriptions, NnlH, axle pulleys, Bash cnn latches, locks and knobs, butt screws, Bash fasl, window sprlngt, lm knobs, Rt rap hlDgcs, hapa and staples, hooks and staples, and In fact everything needed lu that line. COACH A WAGON MAKE 1 18' HAUD WAItE. embracing almost every thing In that line. Also HAUNKS3 MAKZIW IIAUDWAItE, Huckles, Japanned l buckles, silver plated, bltts of every kind , Ham eh, lron;pnd trees i Ham km, wwmi j saddle trees, gig trees, girth web, worsted nud cotton: thread, silk, awls and needles, tools of alt kinds. HIIOEMAKEIVH HATUHVAUE, A full assortment for carpenters, I have plaiitw all kind, sawsj hand, pnnnel, rip, nnd compass, sfiuares steel, Iron, and tryiboilng machines, Ch talcs, augers, hovels, mallets, braces, gauges, plows, rules, bits, and about everything fur car penters. ron the teopm: ai:NnnAi,Lv I hn o coal hod coal Bhoels, coops, coal sifters, luuL erus,tablo cntlery.pocket cutlery, plated spoons, plated foi ki, .servers, tea and cot ffOjmta.butterknheH.mlll saws, cross cut saws, circular saws, gang saws, Htos, horse shoes, wrenches, rlvetH.ham mciH, liutchets, nuittocks, picks, forks, grub bing boon, hhoveU, sp.ule,r)udlt)g forks, hoes, rake-, bed pins, twluc,Rkatcx, plows, cotJlu trim mings, Emery, red chalk, white chalk, wire, horse- units, meat cutters, M-nles, wash bun ids, horse buckets, wooden patls, clothes pins, glue, door mats, porch mats, par lor mats, coin poppers, paint brusben, horso biusheN, sleigh bells, liee( calits, enamel ed kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, stew ki ttli's.sauco paiib.hroiul lixen, nails, Sledges, curtain tlxtures, TniniblHHkclus and boxes I'tunps, lead pipe, etc.. I'ki U (I rnpitail'l tititullei ol urllcles tiot.enu nn tilled i onttut)tl un htiinl at fltAltl.HH W.MNYUKU'H, Main street, I.UsunMhurR. Q.KOKUE II. KOlimiTS, I ill Hrt r and Dealer In IIARDWAIIK, rllTI.HItV. OUNM, i(' 111 Son!' Third Htreet, ulie Vine, PI.t.!l'lllH lAI'llll l. HMITII. J, 11. WIXTIK g M I T II & ti E L T Z E K, Iinsulursanil Dealers lu Foreign nnd Doinestle II A II D W A II E, alISS, CUTLKItV, AI'., .no. WliK.TiiiiiibTui:r.T,Aii.i'.i.i.oniiu.i., PIIILADHLt'IIIA. Nov. 22,07-tf. IRON, TINWARE, &C. ATIONAL FOUNDHY, lllnoniHburg, Colniiibhi County. Pa. Tlie suliscrlber, proprietor of Iho ubovi-l nmed exteiinlvo eHtablhbnient, Is now prepared to re ecUe orders for all kinds of MACI1INKUV KOKCXJI.LIEKIIX, IILAW FIIRNAC1X, HTATIONA ItV KNOINKH, MILLS, TIlItK.SIII.Va ilACIIINIM, 4o He Is also prepared to mnko Hlovesof nil sires and put terns, riow.lrous, nnd everything usually made In first-class Foundries. Ills pxtcnslro facilities nud practical workmen warrant him In receiving tho largest routracts on tho most reasonable terms. drain of nil kinds mil be tnltcn lu exchange for Castings. This estalill.liiiipiil u t.ii...! ti.n r wanna nnd Illoonisburg lUllnnd Depot, PETKR 11ILLMYKR. gTOVES A N D TI N WA RE." A. M. RUPERT niinounres to hU friends nnd customeis that continues the ubovo business nt his old placo on .MAIN HTUUIT, I1LOOMH11URU. Custouieih enn bo accomodated with FANCY KTOVIM of all kinds, Stovepijies, Tinware, and every va- i iuij ui unieio iiiuoti 111 ft niovo nnd Tinware Es tiihlUlimi.nl lt. il.,.nlil..u .....I .... u. ... able lerms. Repairing done ut the shortest uotlco. SI DOZEN MILK-PANS on hand for sale, JEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.. ON MAIN BTKKKT, NKARLY OI'I'OSIIK MlLLEIl' HT01IK, ni.OOMSIIUHO, penn'a. Thk undersigned has Just nurd up and opened STOVE AND TIN SHOP, lu tills pliu-t, wbele he Is nieptiled to make up new Iin Waiili.I ull IiIiiiN In bis line, and do repairing with nealmss nml ilispulib, ujioti Hie ....... ,.n,.,i,.,r .rinii., nr itiMi aetps on iiauii "IUVI.S of VAllltlUM PATTIIKKSAbTVLlas hlcli he will sell ui'iin terms to suit pureliu (lUe blm ueiill. tie Is a tnM ineibiinle deseivlnuot the public palrolllige. liasers. and jacoh mi:tz. HIiHiiiisbiirii, April Wl. sir. TOBACCO & SEGARS. 'JT)Ni,Y"l'I.At!h to get tho best TOIIACCO AND CIUARM, AT WIIOLP-SALK AND RETAII, nt HUNUSIir.ItaER'B, a few doors below the American House, Illoomsburg, Pa. He has the largest and most select of HMOKINQ AND CIIUWI.NO TOIIACCO everollered to the citizens of Illoomsburg. All tho fancy bruuds of KEOAltS, and the best I'lne-eut nnd Plug CHEWINO TOIIACCO, can be had at his counters, TOIIACCO PI PUS In great nrlety nro among his large stock:. don't Foitairr to call. H.H. HUNH1IEROER. W. RANK'S WIIOLEHALE TOIIACCO, HNUFF, AND CK1AH WARP.1IOU8E. No, lis North Third Street, between Cherry and Race, wist side, Philadelphia, Q Ii. WOODRUFF, Wholtsalo Dtnlers In TOIIACCOS, CIQARH, PIPEH, Ac, Ac, No, 13 Norlh Third Htsstt, above Market, I'hlladelphla. QMNIIIUS LINE. Tlio iindewlgiifti would re.peclfullynunouuce to ............. . ...vuui.uurg aim I no punno gene rally tlm ho is running an OMNllttM T.rvt- hetwien thu placo and thedlUerent railroad do ltS dally (SUUdnvs .xeentull i..,. " several trains going Boulh and 'W'csl on the Catn. wlssa and Wllllamseort Railroad, and with thoso going Norn, and South on the Lucaawaiiiia nnd lilooiiisburg Railroad, Ills Omnlbusses are In uru.ln.mi dlous and oomlortsble, and charges reasonable. . ..uus wisiiiug ui meet or see their frleuds de part, can be aeromrulniMi .,. - - - ..-,,,MUMmin;ii.rB. by leaving timely notice at any of the hotel,. jauuu j. uirton, l-roprletor. K55rri-ir-I .t'l frATt. DRUGS &. MEDICINES. A VE YOU II MONEY! ailCAT I N 1) U 0 M V. N T Ml a u i: a t i; n I N I) u o u m i: N T HI a r i: a t i: h t isnuo r. si 1: n t s at THE OLD DRUa 8T0RI! or L. n. moyer, Where cnu be found (ho i.AKniT ond iikht a.. 60KTMRNT, ever nfTcred lo the eltlrcns oft,i. county, of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Ilruslies, DyoStnns, Mixed Paints, nil of tbeso nro of tho best known make and ore warranted ns puro nnd unadulterated. The nud largest stock of FANCY A II T I O Ii V. K to be found In this or adjoining count lei Perfumery, Hair Dyes, Fancy Boaps, Jlrusbcs, Combs, Cosmetics, HnlrOllS, Toilet Altlelea Hlatlonery, Poikit II. T O II A O I O i: a , .Smoking and chewlnj', Cigars of nil descriptions, Pipes, Cigar Holders. HOUSEHOLD ART1CI.1W. Lamps, nssorted sizes and styles, LASH'S, CHIMNEYS, HlIADEM, liUilXMls, MISCELLANEOUS OOOIls. fipongcs, Chamois Hkltis, Catheters, Speclllums, Hyrlngcs, Ilreust Pumps, Rubber Goods, Trusses of nil approved patterns Ac, Ac. L I tl U O R H . A fine ussortmeiit of ure liquors for laul' m purposes constantly on hand and the iji.t known kinds of STOMACH HITTER!. Paiknt Mi:iiiciniji of etr ilescrlpllun, u,. eluding the best arletlesor pills unit lolucNl I'llYSIClAN'rt I'ltlACKII-ritlNS CAllKH'l 1,1 l-lti I'AUKll. No such stock lias eei been picstutcl tn u people of this section of country. Tho prices urn ns small as the stock Is Inrui' rile W'titth itutr i'l ice nro .ore liivoriibli'lutii liUrcllliM'r tll.ill e,-I, as rtrinmo-lllrllts tnit w ci etlecllHl Willi tin' wliiitesati' iliab'is In Un ii cities, so Hull Ki'inl-i-lltl be plnelirHI In I'.Im. burg as c limply as In New Yiini or I'lillmli I , , , Hai"rouulry dealers are earnest).! HiMhi study their own lull-tests, b eMiliilliluu i i. stuck, Kfineiiilierltieplilee ExrMAMir lll-mh t Kxi'loume lloli'l, Main stm I, lllrsiin'.liiirg Inn. M, Iwis. II' tW' VECIETABLE ambrosia 13 THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! nrny-IIemlocll'oojilo have tlieir locks restored by it to the tlaik, lustrous, silken Ii rises of youth, and are happy ! Young People, with 117 ht , failed on et? Hair, have theso unfashionable colors thanked tu a beautiful nuburp, ami rejoice! Peoplo whoso head, arc covered Willi IMmliulf niii! Humors, tisu it, nud li.iv rle.iii coats am! clear ami healthy tfalj-' llllltUI It'llllult Vfttl'l'IllIN ll.ll lliclr rciiininiiitf locks tijildeneil, nud (lie Imro -pots covcrcJ with n I iimi ri.uit Riiivitli of ll.iir, ami il.mco for joy! Vouiis (icntk'tucii li.c it beenim' if i liililv ncrfumeil! Vounir J.adics uo it .ccau-e il l.ui tlieir Hair In place! Kicrybmly ?,iif nnd i'-iY use it, lii'cau.i it it the itntiint nnd t.e.t article in tin 111.11 l;t-t 1 For Salo by Druggists generally. ANni'oitsw.niiY L. N. MOYEIl nnd E. P. LI'TZ, Il111ggl.lt Illooinsburc, 11111IM, M. JIIIUIIST, Inlawissn January 21, lses-3. J R. MOYER, WHOLIWALEA: RETAIL DBUOQIB T, COUNKIl ur MAIN AN11 UAUKET HlKEKtS, 1ILOO.MS11URO, PA., where will bo found n largo und select stouk ot Drugs, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS Alsu nil tho J'ATK.NC MEI1ICINU OF THE IIAV, I am also prepared to furnish Country stores with Castor Oil, Oodlrey's Curdinl, TURI.ING.STON'S UALSAM, nnd all other medicines kept lu their lluo at City prices. a-Prescriptions carefully compounded at uli hours, lu medicines, iiuallty Is of tlie first liusirtsiue lltoouisbuig, .In ne;, isir; rMlE AMERICAN HAY K.V1I I- JL, AMI FORK. Wo Hih undelslgued Illill ol tolumbln fount) ullnessed llii. trial of li.i) lorka un the limn or Mr. Purse!, tn Hi tulrx k louiislilp.iiii Miniilay, Jlav 7, lusl, bettteili on A,".".'.V.';""."."' Elillmitiil I'nik niaiuil. wlui. .H SUFI It, WALIJS, HIIUINKR a i' , ,,t buig. I'll., anil Hie Riinders I'lilenl lla Ibmll ii"" !",,,i'l I'orU lilted nioii. bav In i i i riiUBliI lliuii Hi.. Itimdel In Ihu-e. We are silt l neil It win lake us niiivli bav lulu Hie uniu as ' inssl burses can iliuw, Ve also taw II i iiimu Imy.ninl llilnk It cannol be beat ns a buy knlh a idebi erfullyrecoionieiul It ns the best hay loll, and knlh, we linte ever tein. V.-.",l,'"r.t N"K!",ni, int. F, o. IIAIIUISOV, n. ltoo.Ni, John Doak, John DnniicK, Iianiki. Novkii, 11. Jlint.hMll.I.PK, SYl.Vl.srEU Piikski, MiciiAKi. IIki.i.hi, John Woi.r. Ihey also inaiiufacillre Iho celebraled lluekeie Reaper uud Mower, mid olher agricultural lmple. J N 8 U R A N CE A O V. KOY, Wyoming llfAtwi .tnn 4,um,tiir Commercu 4ix),uuo ''"Uon. 300,0i) North America Sdo,(iil t-'ity tv),io International timuti Niagara ljmi.uiii A-Hnii Live Stock r.ti iNin Putnam r.unt,i Meichanls Sill.ono Sprlugtlold stu.ouo Insurnnco Company of State Peiin'n (130.H00 Conneetlcnt aliilnnl T.lr,, . ini.mi.n North American Transit 'uu',n FREAS DROWN, Atml, mar8 07-ly. IlLoousuuita, Pa, A UMHRUSTER & BROTHER, Imiortera un.l .Tnlitru ..i HUIUTH AND UHAWKIW, Til TTTM VM UITUllL'V tllMIU HOOP SKIRTS, IIANDKERClIIEre, THHKADS, SEWING SILL'S, TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES, HOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANOY GOODS, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY, Also Manufacturers of IlllUSHEH AND LOOKING GLAS.SIX, nud Dealers lu WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, 11R00MH, ROPES, TWINES, Ac No. 800 Noith Third SI I eel, above Vine, Philadelphia. jJII.LER & HOST, Successors to Franklin P. Sellzer A Co, Importers and Wholesale Denleis In I LKIVOIW, WlNPJs, Ac, Nos, 110 and 412 North Third Stieet, Philadelphia. JUuT:;1;:;'y.K,) T1' clirwixwt HOOP HK1U1S In the county at Mr.I3,'(i-tf UT.SHAUPLEfW T s
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