The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 23, 1868, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
arum's 2tp;uimrnt.
tses.ly About l'otvls.
AllOMI tlio ubstruelnol returns of tlm
irfrloillturul hdi'li'llfi of Muncliu.Mr
for 1&J1, 1'dltcil hy tlicHoiTctury or tho
Htutu Houril of Airrk'itttitromiil publish-
Pil liy tho mitlmiity of tlio Stnt., Is a
prlr.o from Norfolk county, "On tlio
iri'cUlni;aml Miuingciiii'iit of Poultry.''
Tho writer, beslili's MiyliiK tlmt tho fur
hi or tins but four breeds to select from,
If he wMtcUo nrrlve at tho iimxliiin
ilurt'O of lirollt, namely i tho lllnclr.
Spanish, tho Ilniiibur&tliu Dorking unci
tho Game, also tho ShaliKhne, Cochin
Clilnii,l'lilltlg(iiiinil Hralinm Pootrn
nro almost worthless exeept us n cm
with tho conimon f,!un.ynril fowl. They
nro generally poor layers;, cllimy, al
though pcrttntcnt ami IniUpcnuatile tit
ter, nntl their (let-It In eonr.so nml Ill-lift'
vuroil."
B Without uiulerlnkliin; to illparuj;o tho
four breeds which tlmt writer places
nbovo all others, we dlw-ent from hh
classl llcat Ion. Wo aro eurprl-ed to seo
how low he puts tho lirahmu Pootru In
ccalo of value, lfwlmtho wrotoof this
bird was true In 1 1-G f , u great change
has como over Ha merits lnit that
tlm o.
Wo aro Inclined to think that the
nnihmaPootrn stand at tho head of nil
oilier fowls In public favor to-dav Mass
acliusetts. During tho Mitnuier and fall
wc ob.-erved thuni In many towns. Wo
sawsoino litrjroaml very tlno tlocke.pnr
tl -ularly In Cambridge, Arlington, I.cx
Ington, Lincoln, nml other towns in that
neighborhood. They were about farm
houses, weroat large In the fluids, and
wcro confined In yards and pens. On
ono trip through these towns wo saw-
one tlo:k of Ulack Spanish alone, hut
but other than this wo nowhero sawn
tlnglo dlstlnctlvo variety kept together
except tho Brahma, through their
might havo been many.
Tho merits of tho Urahma Pootra.aro
mat tliey aro tho thick-feathered, and
therefore keep warm and will lay well
In tho winter when eggs aro tho most
valuable that their ilesh is good for the
tnhie, that they weigh tcelt, that their
cinckoiH will como to u good weight
when quite young, that they begin to
lay early nml aro good layers, and that
inpy uro contented and easily kept
Tiih in our experleiice,nnd wo have not
li --.ml .1 person who has tried tho ex per
Intent of keeping them who has eon-
U -tinned them. It is truo wo And them
lunvy, clumsy fowls, and persistent
and rather clumsy sitters, hut thev
mako up for this In thelnidcllty to their
oroou which they nover desert or neg
lect. Their cgg3 aro large, nml always
command n higher prico when their
weight and value aro known. They aro
easily housed or yarded, and healthy
undor confinement, nnd, when itllowcd
to roam, wander about contentedly and
nulotly.nnd generally do m littlo harm
ns any fowl can bo expected to do at
largo. Besides this, a flock of light
Urahma', with their uniform neck
hacklos nnd general similarity of tinge
ofJfcatherf,ls;nu ornament to any placo.
It costs a good deal more to keep them,
wo nro nwaro, than soino of tho smaller
breeds, but they make upforthlslii tho
iizo of their cfgs and Increased weight
of flesh.
Wo do notsupposo that this breed has
Improved much sluco J6G1, when it was
condemned in such wholesale terms.but
t hat It was then spoken of without suf
ficient cxperienco, nnd that Its vnluo
has slnco been more generally tested,
and has become well known. Indeed
in 18G1 it hud friends, for II. O. Whlto
wrotoof It In tho Gmntry Gentleman
of August 4th, as follows:
"After soveral years' experience, I
find this variety well adapted to tho
purposes for which fowls nro kept.
"They possess hixo, beauty nnd hardi
ness In a good degreiy.mil are very prol
ific. Their egg?, which aro largo, sur
pass all others In richness, and llko
molt fowls with light plumago and yel
low legs, their flesh Is of good quality.
Thoy excul all others as winter layers."
S. 51. Saunders, in his "Domestic
Poultry," hays of this breed :
'As a useful and hardy fowl it is tin-jurpas-ed.
They are excellent layers of
good sized eggs.
"I have no hesitation In pronouncing
tucm tho most uscrtil of fowN for tho
American farm-yard."
And this, wo think, is generally tho
to which thoso havo arrived conclusion
who havo sulucicnt cxperienco
to pronounce a rellablo opinion on tho
subject.
Wo think ench of tho various breeds
nffjwl - has some merits, according to
tho Jiffi'rent wants or their owner ami
hli manner nf treatment, nnd by their
nrofrrences nro probably most general
? 'overned. IJiit.lnklng all tilings to
ft. i iipr, wo liellevo tho Urahma Pootras
wilt ovot tho most common wants, pat
hfy tho most common re(Ulrenients,atid
a .. pi hemselves to tho most common
oKciir.Mnnees of thou who desire, to
,1 J lowls for amusement, foreirM or
for market. fturaltsl, Mutt,
Vorll.
Is nelectlne swlna fnr Citronlm ..im
poses, It is f.afest not to mako cholco of
ion;: ikickh or nouow ones. Thcso may
In time, become largo hogs, but It will
take much corn or other food to fatten
tlLm well, aenornlly, hogs, which
when fattened, will weigh from three
to four hundred pounds, aro tho most
ilMirablo pork, either for domcstlo n
or for tho market. Tho practlco of se
lecting In early spring, plump-built
pies at from four or six weeks old, nnd
making them fat as posslbloby Thanks,
giving week, is to bo commended.
Two such pigs may easily bo mado to
weigh twenty ortwcnty-Uvoscorcsjatul
as theso are not subject to tho cost of
wintering over, but aro kept only thro'
thoTcrnnl season, when vegetables nro
plenty nnd other means of feeding aro
ut, iinuu, mu cusi in Keeping two such
awlno will not equal that of supporting
ono hog u year or eighteen months to
mako him wclnhflvo hundred ltOlinrls
Tho last two pigs which wo raised were
iiriimieu in iWirn. i uey wcro Hlauglit
onsi Into in November, and their unit
r ! weight was six hundred snd eighteen
potiild.i nearly of an cnual hire.
Bomosay that pig pork, belnt? young
nun ,iv-liuv:r, viuv:s uui anllli as WOli. 0
last as long, ns tlio Hcsli of old horc. if
may ho eo ; ono reason however may bo
that, being sweot and tender, tho mem.
hers of a family aro moreMlsposcd to par
take pf It than n dlffereiA kind.
Wo have known somo dairy women
who had tho knack of making butter
inai tvuuici mst, 1110 inmiiy n long tirao ;
Indeed ono pound would linger as long
upuil UIV IUU1IJ US IHIJ polllUIS 01 RWeCl
buttor.
Most housekeepers lu every vlllngo
'tl dmivcnlcntly keen ono nig throuirh
s'linmernud nutiimii from tho refuse of
Mi irjfardcns nnu tlio wnsto oftheir ta
bles; Tho purchaso of two or three
birhels of Indian com ono month bo
Uiro the slaughtering aud given them
I urtfy In shapo of scalded nieul,may to
i c'ual eoijt required. And n well f.it
teiiej, Jiluinji sweet plgofi(cil scores,
ui nut thanktglvlng llnic.'Js no untie
i ttjblo coiilribiition to tho meat room,
or tho cellar.
tur -She ilouugotkis.
Hair Jaurl Vl" ll'r.JIonfj.
Jam-T came downstairs lu blun cali
co dress, her Ireshly i-ombi'd hair tied
bade with a bluo ribbon, and her little
atrawhatswlngliigon lierarm wlillohcr
eyes sparkled nnd her rosy mouth was
nil wreathed with happy smiles.
"l'apa, pripn, nro you most ready?"
she exclaimed.
"Presently my daughter."
Janet looked at tho canary In his cage
and tho whlto kitten sleeping In tho
sunshine nt tho open door, nnd tho tall
cinnamon roses nodding their heads tit
tho south window, and wondered If
they were half ns happy ns sho was.
Kor little Janet was going to tho vll
tairu Muro with her father, to buy some
thing all for herself. In tho pocket of her
stiniy-starelied bluo calico drss was a
rustling, now ten cent stamp that sho
had earned herself, by shelling peas nnd
picking straw berries nt n cent for every
dozen pints. All tlio week Janet nan
worked busily, and that morning when
her mother gavo her tho money, sho
said, with a smllo or approbation :
"You have earned It my daughtor."
"Papa, whntjwould youjndvlse mo to
buy V" asked Janet, as sho trotted nlong
by her father's sldo holding to ono of
his lingers.
"I should ndvlso you to suit yourself,
my little girl," said her father, "ioti
have worked for the money, nnd you
hnvo the right to spend it Just ns you
please."
"I urn very fond of candy," said Ja
net, reflectively, "but candy is soon cat'
en up, nnd then It is gono and if I
bought a china doll, I couldn't ent that
up."
"So," said her father.smillng: "their
would certainly bo that ndvantago on
tho chlnn doll sldo of tho question."
"Or I might buy a plcturo book. Tom
says thcro nro some beautiful books nt
Itigney's store."
"Or you might buy a now ribbon to
tlo your hair with," suggested her fa
ther. Jauet laughed, nnd hhook her curls,
nnd said sho bad plenty of ribbons al
ready. As Janet Lenox entered tho village
store, another Httlo girl slunk in nlso-a
very different looking child.
Ann llryun wns ragged mid dirty,
with wild, uncombed hair, and black
eyes that shono cunningly beneath tholr
lashes. She was about Janet's age, but
tho two children scarcely seemed ns if
they belonged to tho saino clnss of hu
manlty.
Tho storekeeper's f.ico was very bright
nnd cheerful as ho welcomed Jfr. Lo
nox nnd his daughter, but It altered to
n suspicious frown ns ho turned to Ann.
"Well, what's wanting now?" he de
manded shortly and sharply.
Ann with u sulky defiant look, drew
n bottle from beneath her nporn, and
muttered that her father wanted three
cents worth of rum.
"Have you got tho money ?"
Ann pushed forward three rusty cop
pers.
Little Janet had laid her new ten cent
stamp on tho counter, nnd was busy
looking at tho toys nnd ptcture-hooks
thnt lay in tlio glass show-case.
Mr. lllgncy went to draw tho liquid
poison, and when he returned ho looked
pleasantly nt Janet.
"W ell, little lady have you mado up
your mind yet '."'
"Yes sir," said Janet. "I should liko
to buy that littlo book with tho plcturo
nrilmhmi'nnOinm.To. Will
wa .a.w ui. ...a, ,v ..... .1.1 Hi, 19
ho enough?"
"I guess so," said tlio storekepper.
good-humorodly, ns ho wrapped up the
book In n pelceof paper nud tied it with
a pink twine.
Meanwhile Janet looked for her mo
neyIt wns gone.
"Why," sho exclaimed, "what can
havo become of my ten cent stnmp ? I
am sure I laid it on tho counter.
They looked on tho counter, nnd on
tho floor, nnd behind tho barrels, but
nowhere was tho missing money tn bo
found.
Suddenly Mr. Itlgney turned upon
Ann, nnd said, sharplv:
You littlo thler, joh'cb got it !"
"So, I hnvo not," contradicted Ann,
stoutly, though a f-uilty flush rose to
her cheek, and In tho samo instnnt Ja
net saw, half hidden In tho folds of tho
dirty handkerchief sho woro round her
neck, tho end nflter ten cent btamp,
"Confess nt once, you little imp, or
I'll havo you cent to jail !" cried Mr.
Itlgney.
Ann burst Into a loud howl, till do
nying her guilt.
Janet's heart ached for the forlorn,
friendless girl, thler though sho was.
. "Xo; don't bo cross to her," Inter
posed Janet. "Let her go, Perhaps
tho wind blew tho moneviiwnv."
Ann took ndvantago of her opportii-
nlty and slipped out of tho btnro, glad I
enough to escape, whllu Janet took hold I
of her father's hand, '
"Come, pupa." t
"What I without your book '!"
"Mr. Itlgney says ho will keep it for
me until I havo earned another ten
cents."
So littlo .burnt horo her disappoint,
nient ns philosophically as sho could.
It was that b.uuo evening, as sho was
running down through tho woods to
get toino raspberries for tea, tlmt alio
mjv Ann llryau sitting on a fallen log,
nil alone, with rather n mournful ex
pression on her face, and the ten cent
htainp on her lap. Ann stnrted when
pho saw her, and would havo taken to
her heels, but Janet put her plump
nrms round her neck and detained her.
'Ann, don't run away," nho whlsp.
ered, softly. "I nm not angry with
you."
Ann Hryan burst Into tears. Sho wns
not used toklnd wordsor geutloaetlons,
and sho hmlw heart, although It was
crusted over by yenrs of neglect and
abue.
"I'll give you tho ten cent stamp,
Ann," cried Janot softly. "I can soon
earn another one."
"Xo," sobbed Ann, putting the bit of
rustling vper Into Janet's hands. 'i
stole your ten cent stamp tn buy candv
with, but I didn't euro for candy after 'l
had got it. I'm sorry I stole it Janet
Lenox."
Janet had always f.eurd everybody
say what n bul.wkked girl Ann llryun
was j but sho almost felt as if ho loved
Ann nt that moment.
"Ann" sho said If you will como to
my house to-morrow, I will give vou
somo candy my mother bought in jfow
i ork forjinu when sho wns thcro last.
And you must keep tho ten cent stamp.
I said I would give It to you."
Ann took tho money with n bewild
ered look and followed Janet with her
eyes as the littlo girl vanished down tho
glen-path.
"Ilovo you Janet Lenox I" was all
fho said i but It camo straight from her
heart.
All tho picture books that wcro over
printed would not havo mado Janet
half bo happy as those live words.
Years havo passed; Janet Is a woman
now, and Ann llryan is her faithful,
loviug servant, trusted with nil that tin!
liouvo contains. Hut h.i iIsiIim linr i,.i.
toriifofrom thomumentin which lit
tlo Juliet Lenox nut Iter llfllW HClff It
round her neck and whispered kind
words in tho solitude of th n L're.ii nml
quiet glen.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
AMI
HooflancTs German Tonic.
rrc.r.'.l hy Dr. M, JcUon,
I'niWbsLrEii,
The Great Remedies
roftiLL htiiuisor THi
Liven, STOMACH, or
DiaCSTIVU ORGAITO.
Ecofknd'a German Bittora
It e ompomiJM of lite pnr JtttM, (or m they ar
FHwclieliiAllT Urni rs tvt&d KMrtcU) vt
Hoot, llerbi jSfCalUr ril Harks, nrnk
Initkjrrepawtlon, 'fifTTra- highly eoiicfn-
lyutrom AU
cota'M admutfwt qfanf kind.
Eoofland'a German Tonic,
Ii ft fomUnfttlon of all Itie frrirpAln1l of t!i
HlK'M, with Did t'urenl aoalltjr of Santa CVu
Kun, Orange, rt. mdUnj oru of th most
fle MAM )! grvvftbl remcdlea erer oflerej to
he tiutllo.
'I'Iiom ircrVrrifiir ft UMldnc frt from AIco
tiolla ajmiituie, will tii
Hoofland'B German Bitters.
In fAffi of nfirotn depreifloiv when ora
ftlcoliollo tUmulus la ncovaiary,
Hoofland'a Gorman Tonio
Tha B!!tra or tha Tonla era brth tnnj
oc, ftiij cotitaln tba atn loedlcln&l vlrtuca.
Tlia atomarh, from a variety of ranaca, auch a
baU.lty, ato, la CggS Very ant Ima
IU fuuctlona da WL JT3 raiitf.I. Tht re
mit of which , ifc-ilT that the patltti
uttrri from acveral or mora of tht foaonbig
dlacaaea:
Conntlpatlon. FUtulcnee, Inward Tilea
Fulneaa of ttlood to tho Head,
Aridity of the Stomach, Nausea,
Heart bur a, DUytiot tor 1'ood,
lAilnasa or Wt-Jifht in thu
Utomach, SotLf Eruc
Utions, Stnklna o Ftut
trlna tha Pit of tha
Stomaoh, Swtmralnfv of tho
Head, Huirlod or Difllcalt Breath
in, Vlntterlnv t tho Heart, Ghoklnz
or uirocatln Sonsatlorxaj when lu
a, I-ying Posture, Dlmnen of
Vision, Dot or web bvforo
tho Sight, Dull Pain in
tho Bead, Dofloloncy
of Perplratlon, Yellow
nos of th Skin and Eye,
Pain in tho j. Sido, Back.
Chart, Um fjtiTlm efco-9.
denFIuohoaof WLJW Hoat, Bnrn
In in hoJSa Ploarti, ocm
utant Imasrlnlnsa of Erli, and
Great Deproaiion of Spirits.
Ttiw romedlea win ffbernaJly oir Urer
ouplalntt Jaoixlto, nyapapatft, CThrcmta m
Narratia DetlUty, Chronta DijuTh, Dlaaatt f
the Kldnrya. and all DlaeaaM arlalng from a
nincrderw IJtk, Stomach, or Intcatlnvc
DEBILITY,
fliTinifo ran ivr Oitai vairtTaa:
PHOSTKATIOII 07 T2TJ3 SYSTEM.
Jidcoip ar eariaa Liaoa, H6pBira.
Etroicaa, fifiii, a to.
Trra la bo nifdlctaa eiUnt eiial U theea
ram11ea la neh caaea. A too ana vlfor hi 1m.
parted to U whole ByiUm, the Appetite la
Btreoctnened, food la enjoyed, tbe
atomaehdliaata M 4B promptly, tht
blood la purified, j"! tie oomp'exloti
baooneaaoaadftrid UB healthy, iLe yel
low Unge la eradicated from tin eyea. a bloom
la ivao to the cheeka.aad th weak and DOTTOua
lorftJd beconiA a atrooy and healthy being,
I'ersons Advanced in Ufa
And feelnj tlw hand of time wclamrr fenrny
pon them, Ith at) li attendant Lla, wll ftud la
thaae of lh! Iiri'l lil.., or lh TONIC, n
anxlr that will tratil new life Into their vrina.
rortora In a rnt,aurt the energy and ardor of
more youthful day, fcuiid tip thru ahrunken
forma, and give litaJth aod hai'ploeaa to their
remalulri yeara.
noTicn.
It la a aell-eetaWlnhed fact that roily one-half
f the female por Hon cf our rwipti-
lallftii aro aoMom TtN In the enj,tjment
ofjMhmllhjor, IRi 5J to ue tUfr own
eiprewloii M,lt;Br fanl ril tMi xrvW They
are laaKuld, tigroid of all euergy, eitrtmoly ner
von, ai.d hae no appitlto.
Tii thlaclaaiof nnona the H'TTKUS, or the
TUML,U eaiieclally rccomnienild.
WEAK ABD DELICATE CHILDREH
Are rndda atronc by the me of either of thw
rrmedlM. They wHl care every ee of
KAHMU8, wlthoat fall.
Thounaitdaof eertlflcatea have accamulatcd s
uie hand of the rorrletor, but aintce will allow
Of tho uLIUUjd ol hut ft few. Tho, It win
boUprcd, aioDicnof note and of och atanj'
liift'lfcat lliey muil U believed.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W, Woodward,
XtfJus!(ct vJlS Suyrmt OnirtofVx. wrltea
ff I find Hoof Und'a German
nitteii'liai-ul A tor.lc, mcfnl In
rtliwpaof tf.etil ""tV icitife orjana,
and of treat ten 'jXS ultlnra-uiof da
Lllity, and want of mrvoua acUou In th eviteia
ibure tnite,
ai!a W. AVOODWARD."
Hon, James Thompson,
JuAs a tt SvjTtnt Court nf lUnmyfrunta.
rhilaiUljftKi, April 2t,
Ml rotrriW nH).WiU Oerintii IMn-d a
Talt mt.hcmt n ia of liar bit of lu-!--t:y
or Ijrfi.aia. 1 cua ctrtlfy tbl (rout my
eij.erleiiceof il
' Voura, With remel,
"JAMES TIIDMIVK.T"
From Rev, Joseph II. Kcnuard,
D.D,
tor Lt Tcnl llnjAil CUrcS, iWK
2r, jein-i Penr Blri I ht tn frf'in"iitlr
Mquealed to ttmnucl my r.n'i.a with rf? mmei
tit at mil tf my
)iivrliii
aJl i4 iecJUi d J
)rl . ..t
yrvot la tuiTou CbM 1-tftArteeand pw
euiarlyta a;y own faral'j, if the wriiliM t4
4tvn'iinut m vjcuiinn 1 Jill CPS 1 ur-pitr IVf mM
fmiii my unua! course, to exprnt my fn i rotrl
tion tht,o ctttral Utltti.y th tyttrwt,
jtlljJoe 1atT VomfUint, U U a !
vaituilU jirtparauotu In iomo co Il ir.iiT fO ;
tut uiually, 1 louU nul, It will In vr Lvietl-caA
to lhu t ho eultcr from the abni e enaiK
Voure, try rcitf ifullj.
J. Jf.KKNNAIir,
rrom Ecv. IX D. Fendall,
Miiifd JWtfor CKrMan CbrpmcU.fiiladti-
1 hare eriTed dethled te--f.t fnim the tae of
Tlonfland a (lerman Hitters, altd feel IV ny vrtft
ler to rteommf tid thtm aa a tam nvlnabfe touta
to all who art uiinflna- from veneral debiTIy r
from dieeajee Aoit from dcranfemenl of tt-a
ll w, curatiDly,
CAUTiorr.-
Uftnflend'a flennao Hameiiee ara aouutarftlu
Mh bulUe. All
1UI ., "IT" W
) olheri are aonn.
Wnetl.
I'rlndi'al Offlra and Unf.rinr
man Mauiclne etore,Ko.ai AJiL'II Hum, fan-
oiiArixjsa sl evawo,
Ucrmau frU((1T,,ii, rroprltMr,
, . l,rormerlyO.M.Joiiartft.
roraalelyail UruKbwwid Dvalmra MaeS
Seoflaai atmaa IStterf,pev btu,
M . ,, " am amen
Daofland I German Ton e. cat an in tiaM
e m
hotUM 1 la
par bottle, or ft half doiea for iu
6JT" Do not forget to examlna wo!l tha utlcl
oa btty, ta order t zi liia seiiiaa.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN TONIC.
Quinary I,1VU.
DRY GOODS.
TyriLLUIl'S BTOltK.
FH1HU AimiYAL OP
PALI. AKH WWTEn 0001)8.
Tli, U.rlk.r biu Jntt retnrnpd from U. oltlcs
villi anoth.r Urge and .elect ns.ortm.nt of
KrKMa AND HUHMI5H aooi,
Iilirctirit In N'.w Yorlt nn.l riillndolpbl.l t the
lirctfl?r?, nm which liolMlotrrmlnM to noil
on n. inodrnlQ tf rmi n enn l r'ocnT.d clfe
where In lllnomsburft. 1IH stock coniprl.e.
LADits' im&i.s aoom
of the choicest M jlc nnd lnlpnl fnhlont tnRpthcr
with a tare. A.irtnicnt or Dry Ootnl. nnd Ore
irrlc, conil.tlug of tho followlns nrtlcteit
Cnrpots,
Oil Clotlm.
Cloth.,
fhnwl,
Klnnnc,
mil:.,
Whlto GooiH,
I.lntns,
lloopt;lilrt!c,
Muilln,
ilollowwaro
OUnrwnrr
Cneensworo, Unlwi
Hoot, nnd Bhec,
ttatn aud Cnp,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellan,
LooklnK(llui4tt.(
Tobacco,
Corr.o,
Hutr.,
Teas,
nico,
Allspice,
(JtiiKer,
Clnnnmon,
Nutinetr.,
AND NOTIONS 011N ItALI.V.
In short, everything nsualiy kept In country
.tores, to which ne Invites tho attention of the
publio generally. Tho hlghcil price will tie paid
for eonntry produce In exchnugo for good.
H. II. Mlt.t.KU&SON.
Arcado r,ultdlnK, Illooimborc, 1'iu
PRKAT KKDUCTION IS I'lUCKS
AT PET Hit KNT'fl RTOIIU,
IN I.IOIIT STltr.r.T,
or
BPIIINO AND SUMMEIl GOOIW.
TIIH subtcrlber has Jtwt received nnd has on
hand at hi. ola stand In Lljlit Street, a largo and
select
ASSORTMKXT OF JIKItCIIAKDISE
purchased at tho lowest llgnre, talul which ho
d.termlued to sell on as moderate terms as
bo procured etiewheru In Light Ktreet,
ivn asii or. couxtjiv rxovvca.
Ills stock consist, of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest stylf s and latest fashions,
Oallcots, Muslins,
Ulnahams, flannels,
NWry, Carpets,
Ullks, Sfhawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Hntlnetts, Cskslmcrs,
Cotton. des, Kentucky Jeans.
AC, it AC
CinOCEKIES, JfACKEHAii,
Qne.asTrare, Cedarwnrc, Hardware, Medicines,
Drnss, Oils, I'alnt., Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, IIAT3 & CAPS.
In ihort everything nsualiy kept In n connto
stare. Tho patronage of hla old frlonds and the
public generally, Is reipectrally solicited.
The highest market price paid for country pro
dnee. TETEU Is'T.
Light Hired, Not. 8 lfeT.
J J. Ii K O W E It,
Is now otTerlng to tho pulillo his Stock of
s j' ii in a a o o j) s
eonslstlng In part of n full lino of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND HAG
OAlll'ET S,
Pine cloths and oasslmero for Ladles' coiV,
nANDSOME DUKi-M GOODS,
of all patterns aud qualities, IuUlds aud ITlnts
Af various qualities and prices,
BLEAt-HOT AND RUOWN MUSLIN:!,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
X X D
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
flood assortment of
Fresh Groceries t nd Apices. Now akoi tmont
GLASS AND QUKKNS-W'AUB,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
In one-half and one-fourth barrola.
Now Is tho time to make your selections, as i
a'rn offering goods at very low prices, and nitr
motto Is fair dealing to all, uud not to be uudei
tola by any. J. J. llROWF.it.
Bloomsburg, April 13, 1SCT.
E
A UGII'S
COMMHUCIAL MANHRCi.
IAUQII A HONS, Philadelphia,
KORTn-'iVEfiTEItN rEIlTILIZIKO CO.
Clilcngo,
Solo Mnmifucttirers.
PRICES.
BAUOH'.S HAW IlONi: I'lIOIl'UATII,
JM per EOOO pounds.
IIAUQH'H CHICAGO liONn FKHTILIZEIt,
!50 per 3300 pounds.
BAUOIt'S CHICAGO 11L00D MANUI1D,
J50 per MOO pounds.
The aboru Itannrrs am furnished in both bees
and barrels, Tfhlchcvor custemers prefer.
4-Tlio bagsarii.unlforni In weight lCCjiounds.-iia
Tha atttttitlnn nf rnriuiTrt Is tineelsllr directed
loth fs.t thst tiioHourceH of the ltaw Material
of which the a biire Manures aro oonipohed.aie an
we l iinditr control that we can luruisn uiem o
ssrlelly uulforai quality and coaaltlon, nnd tlmt
they contain a Ivrrsr pet ceiitngeol ammonia than
ooj oia.r stabs oi inanuiaciuiru uiauuiv-. in wiu
blatksl.
llAUitll a: rjviii,
SO f . Delaware Avenue, l'lilis.
NOIITM WrSTKItN i ritTILI'.INO CO.,
Cor. J ske and l.a.atle sis., Chhsgo,
& llstivh'M ( nmfnrrrlul llnniires mav be rro-
enrsd trom dealets in F.117 oftiie prlueil al loans
la the Ue'tted 8lateN or liomlnloii of ( unada.
I). W. Masters. It MM e. and W. Hcr.tt. of Cat-
aalsna, Agsiits, July I7,'n-Jm.
11. AUTKA.a. e, a, ou.i.lNnaa. k. b, hatman.
RTMAN, DILLINGER & CO.,
vo, 7a sonTit Tuinn btiihiit,
(AVuriy ojrjfoiUt Jrmief, Kmt, Ecntie it Co.)
Vhotesalo Dealers tu
YARN."", RATTING, WADDINO, CAUIT-IH
on. tn.orns, siiAnica, n.Y wets,
CP.AI.N 1AG3, COHDAGn, 40. AIM,
WILLOW AND WOODHN WARM,
tinrsnna, trcmks, uoKiytt olauks, cto.
Maj K.lln.ljr,
JOWE, EUSTON t CO.,
Manalaelurers and Wholesale Du.lers lu
COTTON TARNS, CAUPBT CHAINS,
BATTS, WlCXf), TIB TAUNS, (XHtluail,
BROOMS, WOOD AND AVILU1W WAltfi,
LOOK'G UMIWE, CLOCKS, FANCY RASKfcTH
TAr,LK, FLOOR, AND CAKRIA01I
OIL CLOTHS, AO.,
&'o. OH Mark.t Street, south side,
rht'udolpula.
JOHN 0. YEAOER & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers la
HAH, tr, STRAW C1O0DH, AMD
LADIDVFUna,
Ne. tn Borth Third Btreet,
rallad.lpaln.
ARTMAN & ENGKLMAN,
TOBAOOt), bnvfk A Wll
UAMUfAUTOBY,
ie. sM xoiTif rv 1 an irvuj&aT,
flssoad eor kelov7 Woolt
i' n u. a a l p in a.
1, W, WAHI1tA If, UI,IA
Ifctf" JfOR NEAT XnTT OlfKAT'
ii i ' J ivxist j iivr.
CAT.L AT THK COLUMWAN OPVIOK
RAIL ROADS.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
.. way. . . .
on ana alter aiay ivtn iwt -1 rains win
leuveNonTUUMUSRLAnn as follows t
NOUTHWAItll,
423 A. i. Dally to Wllllainspnrl, (except Sunday)
lor iiiuini, tuuanuaiguii, imcnctivr, kuiimio,
Hustieiislan llrldue. and N. 1 nils.
(VJ l. M., Dally, (except Huudiis)lor Kllmrti and
llulhilo via l.rlo Ualtauy trom l.llulta,
6.1H l'. M., lially, (except Huuds) fur Wllltnms-
pun,
TRAIN'S H0U1HWAUD.
0.14 A.M. Dally (exceiitMotnlay'sj lor Itnltlmore.
WIL.MINGTON AND rillLADLLl'HIA.
lt.V) A. A. DnllyiexceptHunilaysjforlmltlinore,
Wnslilngtou nnd 1'uUndclplila.
til. H. YOl'NO,
Gcneial l'us-eugcr Ageut.
I ACKAWANNA AND RI.OO.MS-
JJ llUHU ItAILAOAD
0.1 and nrter May litis, 16W, l'.tssengcrTmlns will
mil asfollonsi
GolugSouth.
Lnvo Le.ivo
Going North,
Arrive Arrlvo
Mt'ranton o.::u
3.-JU
0.17
rittaton 0.M
.M M.:n 0.10
4.11 10.00 MO
4.5 7.11 lt.il
6.10 ti.lk 7.11S
C.n 8.M 0.U
O..V 7.4? 0.10
7.01 7.1U 11.141
7.li 7.ltl &.:!
Arrive l,eno Leave
e. O.il 4.13
Kltmstuti
, IUS
, O.IJ
Plymouth
Miilckshlmiy,,
lierwiik
Jilooiii
itupert
D.uivllle
... K.l
... S.40
.. 11.1(1
A I rlvn
Norlh'd v.M
1 no 11.10 Triilu at Sernnton makes connections
allh Lx tesM'l ratu for New York at 3 o'clock
p. lu,. nrilvln m New York 0.60 p. 111.
II, A. I ONUA, Sup'l,
iw.
ERIE
PHILADELPHIA
AND
Jl lt.ML.ltUAU
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
TItllOL'OII ANDCIItKCT 1I0CTB HETWKKN rilll.A
nt.M'ltlA, llALTlSIOIIR, nAUUtSllUIU), WIL-
MAUsroivr, ani th 11
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ri.EOANT Ht.KCl'INO OAKS
On all Night Trains.
On nnd nrter Monday, Sent. Ilth IW, tho
Trains on tin, l'htlndclpliln A Krio Hall Road will
tun as iotlows:
WI1STWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves I'lilhulclphln 10.10 p.m.
" " " Noilliuinbertand...0.t2a.m
" M arr, nt Erie o.tp.m.
Ellli: EXl'llllsslcnNeal'lilluilelphla II. :H 111.
" " Nort'd (1.40 p.m.
" " nrr. nt Erie ,o.",Oii.m.
KI.MIItA MAIL leaves 1'hlladelplil.l 11.111.
" " Noriird 4.'iip.m
" " nrr. at Iioek Haven .7.4iii.m,
EASTWARD.
MA I L TRAIN leal is Erie 10..V1 n.m.
' " Noilh'tl 11-iOp.in.
" nrr.nt l'hlliulelilila 7.ula.nt.
ERIE EXPRllss leaves Erie 7.Xiu.lii.
' Nort'd U..Viti,m
arr.nii niiiuiriiuiiH o.uni.iu.
Mali nnd Express eoniiectH with oil Creek uud
Allegheny Riser Rail Road. Raggage checked
thlough.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Wllllamsiiort.
j:adino uah.uuad.
Great Trunk Line Trom tlio North and North
WVtt for riillailclphlu.New Yuri:, limning, i'otln
vlllc, Tatiia(iia, Ahhlainl, I,i-tiaiint All.-ntmn,
Kasioti, i:pliruin, I.ltlz, Ijitirttt-r, Columbia, Ar.,
'iralns havo llarrKImiK lor New York, um tol
lows: At ,Vi, A,-. ntul C.hiu, in., l-.U) nonii nn.l
i.yo A H,:rjjt.in,, c(jniLcrtlnK with similar trains on
tliu 1'h. llallioad, nnd arriving ut New Voik at
.,), W,w A 11, a.m., a :i,.aj 7,10 a li),:w p.m.
.Ueplna rnrri uoronipanvltia tho n.m, and
;t,s.i p.m. trulit h without chanbi
Iawvw llarrlsbtiry (or Ih adinn, Pottuvlllt-, Ta
lanqu.t, Mint'isvlllc, Afshtuiul, I'iiic Clrovo, .Mien
town and l'hllndcl)hl.iat a.m., and -'.ut and
4,1U p.m., htopplns at Lebanon and principal vay
fiiatlonn; tho -l.lup.m. malting coiinei'lhiiiH for
ridladelphlauiid ColumbUunly, I'or rolHvlllo
.Schuylkill Haven and Aulnii-n. via Schuylkill
ami bUMptohimiui Uallroml, ka( HarrNbur at
;i,5t p.m. Ueturnlnj:: LwtM New Yolk at ,w
a.m. and l-.W)ni and 5,-ki and hjm p.m. Sli-epliitf
carnftCfompanylny the Wntit.tii..atirt.V0 and M.ut
p. in., trains wlrhout rlmtim-. Way Pasti'iiKer
Train Iouvoh Philadelphia at 7,"io a.m., ictumiiiK
from H'.ullnnat(l,:KJp,mt(pilnn at all utiitluiiK;
i'nttnvlllc nthMin. m., and 'J,-t.jp.m., Axhland H,oi)
a.mand 12,10 noon, nnd -J.ODp.iu., Tumaitm dl
8,30 n. m.nud l.Wand XA't p, m.
t,pna rottfiUlcfor JlHrrlHliurK, vl.fcHohnylklll
tid tSusquchauiia Ilallroad at 7,10 a.m. and li.QiJ
noon.
ItfAdtnfc Accommodation Train ltVfH rtenrllnij
nt7,3tJn.m., leturnins from Philadelphia nt .15
p.m.
Pottslotm Accommodation Traln:!cavPiPolU
town at 0,43 a.m.,, returning, JfaeH Philadelphia
ftl-j,;n) p.m.
Coluiablrt Itallroad Trains: lenTc HcadlnR nt
7,00 a.m., nnd Mi p.m. for L'phratu, LUlz.lJiiiau
ter, Columbia, Ac,
Perklomcn ltiilt Uoad Trains lene P.'rklomt-n
Junction nt tt.iw n.m., nnd p.m. Kfturidntr:
lA'stvolSklppnck at B.4 j a.m., nml 1,15 p.m., con
necting ulth similar train, on ltnidlni; Itallroad
On hundayn, leave New York at s,hi p.m., Plill
ndclphla 8,011 n,in. and :1,15p.m., ttm,aj a.m. train
runnlnn only to Ui-adliiK; IVdlKvllh k,oi) a.m.;
Hairlsbur a.m. and -t,lu ami p.m., and
ItMiillni'fli 1.1J nnd l!.,Vi and 7.1.) a.m. for Hants-
burs:, nml 7,Mla m., and 1 1, K) p.m. for New York,
ami V-5 P'n. for Philadelphia. 1
Commntnilon, MIIeace,.'-fa"on,SchiMiland I,x I
curslon tlrliou tu and 1 ruin all point, at rtduml !
ran",
iinsage elieeltfd throush; IW pounds allowed to
each p.u.&cii6r.
a. a. Nicor.r.,
tlcnfral SupeiluirnUent.
nedding, Pa., May aw, .. I
T
UK Hi:ST IS THE CIIKAPKSTI
inr. hi no Kit erAViNo machine
ItEAIJS THE LIST,
And If flu lliecolumn 4,t?f3 oheed of nil olhern,
Uhls iluchlno la tho
MOST rOPULAtt IN UHK.
It us tho finest neetUn of any Machlna lu cx
Utence, Any ldy wnntlns n Kxd
S E W I N a M A C H I X 13,
Will consult lur own IntercM.! hy huylnE n
PI Mi Ml. It 1h rash r to run. Irani nud keep In
order than any Matlilno In tlm world,
ovi:n SM.rw or tiikm in uhi:.
ThefullRt lnlructIon clveu those .who pur
chao, and the Muchlnu will un wakuamku to
jou for one ear,
PlrnhMcnllnt my Hlnronnd atltIy yourschrH.
Jtcroyou will llnd N. i'.lb-, l hn-ad and Hllk.
DAVID I.OW'I.NHUtlJ, Aut-nl
April 3,'GX-tr, HloomMhun;, Pa,
C
BY
B K 11 N A H D H T O II NKH,
IIavino lately purchased aud tUted up tin
wcll-kuowii UobUou Hotel Properly, I orated u
ritlT UOORH AltOVA TUB fOtlllT IIOt'HK,
nu the Name Fldo of the street, In th town of
Illooinftburgj ami bavin; obtained llccn for
the name as a
U K S T A U It A N T,
the Proprietor hs determined toeli to the peo
ple Tlslllng Ihe town on huilnesi or pleasure,
A Ll'lTLi: MOUK ItOtlM.
nisMfthllnBalHOls cxtftiMlvr. nnd In fitted up
to put huKchaaudcnrrlatje In tht dry. lie prom
lsenthat e cry t hlnj; aUait hlHt.tablhmentfhall
hu coiidueteil In an orderly nnd Inwitil mrfiint r;
iud he renpecttuliy Polldta a khnre of thn public
I ttnmiise, fmyl7'ti7-tm,
J I liKAlU),
with LIPPINCOTT, ROND fir tti.,
Manufactnrera and Wholeialo rieIert lu
HATH, CAlr. TUIIH, AND HTAV 000 In
No. m Market Htrevt,
Philadelphia.
jgNYDKU, IIARUIH Jk UASSKTr,
ilauufucturers and Johhen of
MEN'3 AND IiOY'H CLOTHINU,
01. 523 Market, and 623 Commerce tMreet,
PhlU'lrlplila.
Gr.
W. BLABON & CO.,
Mannraetarers of
OIL CL0T1 AND WINI)0V MAPIS,
Warehouse, Ku. 131 North Third Btreet
riillx'elphla.
J II, WAIl'KIt,
Late Walter A Ksuu,
Importer nnd D.al.r la
t'KISA, UMBB, AND QUBrMHWArtU.
Ha, CI Jl.rUtt Etrs.t.
rklladelphla,
r. a. .snb. w. s. iijtu. r, b. saiaiaT
JOIIK BTBOUP A CO,,
Sacssars ta HJreup A Brettier,
WHOLFaL dkalhrk m FWIX,
Ks, U Xerth WSarns, aaa u N.tth Telu hi.,
nilU.lelpWu.
An cxtonIvo Assortment of mcn'a
ana liey'a LINI'.N HI1HT I'KIINTH, I'aper
i.'ullars and fiiriH, uml Latitsa Linkn Cului
and urya selling cites li by
MTn,'-f L.T-MIAUVLTO?'
GROCERIES, &c
QONP
EOTIONERY.
Tho nnderalaned would resneetfullr anaouaco
te the publio that he has opened a
FIRST-CLAWS CONFECTIONERY HTORE,
In thebulldltiR lately occupied by Ilernard Ktoh.
tier, where he Is prepared to furnish all kluds of
"LAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CAND1IX,
I'OKKiriN A IK)MITI0 FRUITS,
NUTS, RAlSlNH, AC, AC, AC,
JIT VfltOI,ESAI,B on nr.TAit,
In short, n full assortment of nil goods In
his lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, Kim, Ac,
sullahlofortho Holidays. Funicular attention
given to
BREAD AND CAKES,
of all kinds, fresh every day,
CHRISTMAS 0ANDIE8,
CHIST.MAH TOYS.
A call is solicited, and satisfaction will be
guaranteed:.
Nov, 22, 1807. ECKnART JACOIIH.
JEMO VAIi OK
c. o. MAttn's
NEW S T O K K
to xmr trs n i, o c k,
ONTUECORNEH or MAIIKITT ANn IRO.S sl.inur.
Tlie nnd. rslgned liavlnie received finm h il'
a Hill and completo supoly uf
SMUNO AND HUM.MIIU
nnv aoons and aitocKnn,
SOTIONB,
TIN-WAItE AND IIABIJ-AVAKK,
CKDAIt AXtt irtLT.OW-WAKi:,
CONFKCTIONKUY, OLASS-WAUi:,
TOBACCO,
11 A T S A A' J N 11 O : .V,
I'LOUIt, HALT, f'ISIf, ANI1 JIIUT,
all of which I propose nelllui;at a ery love ilurn
for cash or produce.
ttr rull and see.
April II, 1M7.
C. C. M.Mtl!.
G
HAND OPENJNO
(1UAN11 Ol'll.VI.N'd
OICANII DI'IIN'I.VO
(IHANII OI'II.VINd
CJItAN'll (ll'lJNIN'O
KALI, AND WINTIIIl flOOIW
1'AI.I. A.S'K WINTIIIl (l(ll)IN.
I'AI.I, AND WINTClt (!()l)lw
KALI. AND WINTIIIl (HIOIN
KALL AND VINTIin OOODs;
con.lstlni; ot
conslstliut of
consist Iuk of
conslstlnc nf
eonslstlni; of
nriY donna,
DIIY OIKIIM,
DitY noiiim,
nnv iiooin,
UHY (100IM,
HATS AND f'AIH,
HATH AND CAIH.
HATS AND CAlts:
HATH AND I'AIK,
HAT.S AND CAI-S,
nonin and HiiniiH.
HdOTH AND HltOIlH
HOllTH AND HMOIIH
HOflTH AND HIIOKs
1IOOTH AND HllOlwi
ItriADY-MADr. t.'LOTIIlNd,
IHIADV-MAIlK CiAinilNll
ItllA DY-.M A III'. CI .1 mil Nf 1,
KlIADY-MADi; Cl.orilIN(l'
Ui:.DY-.MADK CLOl'lllHo;
LOOlflNd-OLAHSnH,
I.lKlKI.VrMILASSIIH
I.11UI.-N(M1I,AMS1X
llDICINd-dLAHHIW
I.OOKINU-ULAHMls;
NflTIONH,
NOI'iONs,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOllONS,
PAINTS AND OILS
I'AINTH AND OIIJS,
I'AINIS AND OILS
l'AlN'lM AND OILS
l'AINTH AND Oil!
OltOCKItlllS,
(lltlH'llIHK.H,
OIUICKHIIX,
iiui(;i:itli.s
OltOCIUillM,
Hiirr.NSWAUK,
UIJllllNHWAIli:,
HUIIllN.SWAItK,
i(iii:i:NsVArtii,
iin:i-:.NswAitn,
ITAltllWAllII,
HAUtnv'Aiti;,
HAItDWAltll,
HAllDWAItb',
HAKinvAiti:,
TINWAItfl, .
TIN'WAIlK
TINWAItll,
TINWAIill,
Tl.NWAUli,
HALT,
HALT,
HALT
HALT,
HALT,
1'IHII,
risii,
K1S11,
KITH
1'lftll,
OIIAIN AND HHK1H,
(llt.UN AND H1III1W,
IIT.AIN AND HIlllllS,
(HtAlN AND HH1II1S,
i;it.MN AND HHIID'S,
e
.'Ii'KI'.LVY, NHAL it t'O.'S,
MiKMLVY, N1IAL .V OJ.'H
Ml'KIII.VY, N1IAL & C'O.'Hl
JllKIILVY, N1IAI, A CO.'S.
.McKllLVY, NHAL A lU'H,
Northucht corner oi taliuiud .Market Streets,
Nortliwvst corner of Main and .Market Hired,
Nnrlhwest comer of .Main and .Market htit eli,
Norlliwest corner of .Main and .Market stri els.
Northwest co rner of Jiaiu and Market htreets,
llLOOMHIItlltO, PA.,
IILOOMMIUHO, PA
llLOO.MSlltllto PA
III.OO.MHIIIIIK1, PA.,
IILOOMSIIWltO, PA.
IKON AND NAILS
IliON AND NAIII,
I HON AND NAILS,
IKON AND NAILS,
IKON AND NAILS,
In latpe quaMIIUs and at ttduccd isles, aluav
rm l.aiid.
OCUKIJi, UKIKJKH A CO.,
(IKNT.IUL COJ1JIISHION MKHCHA.1TH
Dealers In
Finn, MALT, (.'IIIiLSIi I'llOVIfllOHH, Ar.,
Nos. IS aud LU North Whams, aeore Area 1st.
Philadelphia.
Bole atents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, la bar
rets, kes, and cans.
y-AixwnimiT a co.,
WIIOLP.HALE (IltOUEnn,
N, F.. Corner fecotul and .Arch Streets,
l'HII.illCLl-aiA,
Dealers In
TI3AH, STnurn, COI'l'KK, HU(J AH, HOrH.IICH,
kicp, si'irns, ni cunn aonA, o., c.
,9. Orders will receive prompt attention,
.May 10, ISC-ly,
JJ V. PKT1CHMAN,
with LU'riNCOTTolTUOTTKlt,
WHOLESALE GKOCEIW,
No. 21 North Water Street,
and No', an North Uolaware Arcnnn
1'hllailelphla,
"yEAVKIt & BI'ItANKLE,
WHOLESALE OKOCKIIIIH ANDLXMIHIHHIO.V
MKP.C'HANTS,
Nos. ZXi and 17 Areh street
Philadelphia.
M.
M. JIAIU'IjE,
kotionh, iiosir.nY, owvm and
FANCY GOODS,
s No. 31 North Third 8trt,
Philadelphia,
Ae nnderslBned would respectfully Inrorm the
Itlien.ol llliKiinshnrKalid vlclnliy, llml helu.a
Just opened a ..hop on lroiiHtieet, lielween Mnln
aadlhltil, sshira lie still follow the ciiiiin. t nin.
klni business In nil Kb branches, On!er lor
MKTALLIO OH OTIIHlt COFI'INs
filled with pronipttiesa and dt.piit.ti. iiersiiv
cheaply mail, to ell kinds of luinllun, .uclild
In, the replaltlnuof caue-liottoiiirti cliuirs. Pui.
terns for cutilniis made neatly ami nininlimi,.
ly, and nidersare sullelted elllirr in i ersinior bv
mall, n.lure fiamcs mad. loordir ut short w'
"XtrtllVIMl ItOKKKTUO..
yEUCIIANT'S HOTEIj,
9 0T1I rOVKTR STBUIT,
miLAUKI PlIIA.
J. 4 W. O. M'KIODIN, rreprlelor.
Mario, isar-iy,
IRON, TINWARE,
J-ATIONAIi l'OUNDUY,
nioomstiurc, Columbia tVntnty, l'a.
Tlie suiiserlls'r, iirniirletor of the alHise-rameii
extensive establishment, Islnow prepared to re
cel o orders for all kinds of
JtACHINI'.UY KOll UOLLlnilllW, 11LAUT
FUIINACKH, HTATION IIY HNOtNEH,
MILI,TIIUfXIILN(l MAU1IINEH, A(
no Is also piepnred to make Hlmesof all sires
nnd patterns, I'lmv.lrons, and everything usunllj
luailo In tlrst-elass r'nnndrlea.
Illsextenslsiifiu'llltles and prnsllcal workmei.
warrant him In reeelvimt the largest contracts on
the most leasonable terms.
Drain or nil kinds will bo taken lu exchange Jul
Casllnifs,
This i stahllshment Is located near Iho Lneli'
wannunnil llluniiMliurg Itnllrnail Ilepnt,
PirrKtl 11ILLMYF.K.
S'1
roN'KS AND TINWABE.
aiinnuBc.s te his triends and custemera that
contlnni's the aliove business at his old place on
main sTUErrr, kiaiomsiiuhu.
Cestomi'rs can be nccomoduied with
FANCY KTOVFJJ
of all kluds, Stovepipes, Tinware, and every ra-
rie'y of article fnnnd In amove nun Tinware .s-
Mii.i nineutlu the cities, aud on the most reason-
blu lenns. Uepnlrlt'Kdonosttheshortestr.otlco
SI DOZKN MILK-PANS
in hatidr.r sale.
N
TJiW siTOVE AND TIN KII01.
i.N MAIN TltKKT, NHAni.Y orPOSITR M1T.LKH
llUKst,
ll!,(HMHllUUO, I'ENN'A.
Tltr tmdetRlniifd han Just flttd upnnd opened
mi nrr
STOVi: AND TIN SHOP,
III llita plin'e, where be is iirepered to mako up
new 'I l'( W'Alil. nf nil kinds lu bis Hue, and do
ri'imlrtiu with ut illness anil dNpiileh, upon the
numl riasnnuble terms. He also keeps ou hand
SIOVIIS OK VAUHUlH PATTIIKNS A KTYLKH,
ti liit.l, In, will mcII titHiii lirins In suit liurchasers1
(1Ih lihitaiMll. Ilels a ifo..d methanle, and
deservlneof the pllbUe patniuape.
JACOI1 MIITZ.
Klo.iiiK.hurv:, April at, lwi7.
Q.EUBOE II. UOHKHTH,
Importer and Dt-alerln
HAnDWAIlE, t'lJTLIIItY, (HINS, Ac,
No. n ! I North Third Street, above Vine,
Pbll.tilelphU.
Jacoii IC. smith. .1. It. Hni.TZEii
s
JUT II & BKIiTZKlt,
Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Dumtstlc
II A D V A H K,
OUNS, OUTLKltY, AO.,
NO. 10'J N, THIRD STHEKT, An. CAI.11W11 ILL,
PlIILADr.LPHIA.
Nov. 22.BT.tr.
TOBACCO & SEG-ARS.
rJUE ONLY PliACE
to get inn best
TOI1ACCO AND CIOAIiS,
AT WHOLtSALF. AND HHTAII,
s at IHTNOKHKU(JKIfS,
a few doeis below the American House,
IlIoomsburK, Pa.
He has the largest and most select of
S.MOKINO AND CIIIIWINO IOI1ACUO
everotrnred to ttio eltl7ens of lUnomsburK. All
the faucy brands of
HK.OAIIH,
and ths b.st riUb'CUt and PIuk
CIIIIWINO TOUACCO,
can bo had at his couutiTs.
TOUACCO PIPLH
In jienl variety are anionic his lartfo stock.
DON'T KOKOIIT TO l.'AI.L.
ii. H. iii'nsiii:p.(ii:k.
II.
V. HANK'S
wfKu.rxAi.r. toiiacco, snuff, and
CIOAlt WAItKHOUSlI,
Nf. Ii! North Third Street,
between Chcrrv and ltace, west sll
Phltadilphhi.
i.. wuoDiiurK,
WVioIesslH Dealers lu
TOllArcOS.CltlAllS, PIPKS, if., AC,
No. 11 North Third Street, above Jlarkel,
Philadelphia.
I HUH LINK,
Ihounderslgnrd wouhl respectfully announce to
tlieclllrens or Itl.siuisluirg and the public gene
cilly tha ho Is ruuuInK an
O.MNIIIUH LINK
between this place ami thedirrtnnt railroad ih
polstlallj (ijouduya excepted I, locouncct with the
several trains goimg stnithaud Weston theCata-
wlssnand Wlllliimspiirt Itallroad, and wills those
tfoiim Nurtii ami Houihou tho Ijicknwanuaund
Itloiiuistiurg lhillroad.
Ills omiilbiissi aro In goml condition, commo-
iiioim ami conilnrlablc, and charges reasonable.
Person, wishing In meet or see their friends dC'
part, can he in com, slated upon reasouuhtochargo
oy leaving Itmely mttlco at uuy of the hotels.
JACOH L OII1TON, Proprietor,
J HEATIICOTE A COJII'ANY
' i: o i l i: n w o n k s,
COIlKt.UOF WEKThTIIUCr A DI.sCK IIOK1K AI.LKV
Hnvlnx lncrcai.ed our farllltles In Iho way ol
.-I,..,. , ,,,, un. . inn,-, ivn nro iirepnn tl It
miiiinratiiint l.iu OMul lvl! n.niiin.i ,n bi,i
ol HI IIA M IKHLI'.lts, SMOKII-STAI ICH, Tanks,
Hiihur-InoN tunc, Ac, All workproiuptiy done
to outer, at s ort iiotlt e, uud
SPIICIAL AITIINTION PAID TO ItKPAIltS.
Your attention Is specially called to tho mem.
la rs of our llrm-nll being 1-iurllcuUluilrr .Ifuten,
Jlr. IlKATIlcoTr. huh had an experience of ovei
thirty ears lu the iiianufattino of nil kinds oi
Hleain Hollers! unit lroni our limifi-v aicrl.., u.
ur fully iivvnru ol tho necessity ofn will-mud
i,m i.itiiieiviiii uirKO i,uii.r i, 10 st t uro nut mm
enlety Inn biitl'Iui lui j results : and wo shall glvi
our customers only ihoso ot the best quality iv
regards niaieilal,workinuiislilp,nndample heat.
liiKsurfiico, and leel cnutliieiit Unit we i all l tn
tier sal Isfaetlou, ami at prlevs fully us low as nil v
oilier btilldeis using tho same qu .llty of luaterl
WnMouIdinll the attention nf ltallaay Com
pilules toour fucllltlcs furilolng I.Ol OMOTI VK
Mollis, mriint iikpaiim uu .nkvv, us wo make H
a pnlut Tor tuieof the firm tualvvays glvohis pel
sonal altentltiu. '
W. are also prepared todo nil kind nf steam
Fittings, such as Heating Puhllo and P'lvatt
Ilulldliigs, Favlurles, IlitliigupMiaiii llollers.Ac,
Ciinstntillv on haminll kinda of srr:Ai Fir
TISCIH.S1FAU AND WA1 l.ll UUAtua HI KAM 1'IPEH
and all tlttlngsconiiecml with Hie business.
Also.cnstlngsotall ktuds.liiiiier Kronis.drates,
Stoves. Plows, in tl all work (oliucctrd with tin
ceueiul foundry busimifs,
Itespectfully sullcltlug jour orders, wo up
Yours very truly, J, HEATHCOTi: 4 CO
e eb.2a"bU ly
OHANOEVILLE NOUJIAL
HI.'IIOOL.
The next session of this School will conunence
OU MONHAY AUUVHTyith, IMJt,
, For particulars address Prof. II. I). WALKER,
Principal, oriingovlllcLolumbln count), pa,
Aug. H.'CS.at, "
A H M Vt U Rl!
lltV THIt
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE.
Itcontulns thieo per eml, of Ammonia, an
ample quantity to clvu mtivity wiihuui Injury
to lbti tgiilatltiu, unda hiiho pcueuleue ol so
luble Hone ll.i.li.ie ti i.iiui. Haulier will.
Pota. h and eotls, thi tsstntml eliaienls ofn
CIIMPI.L'll'. MAMUll . 'll.t lucrer.seil tales tn
t tl in us who nte using It with lilslilj sittisiatio.
w i stills Is it sureaiuitlinleeot Its value. Price,
-iin'i loii ot 10 bags no lbs each, hend for u
I si.. I hlet, Adihl.s
. , 'J 1111 ALTA VFLA (1UANO CO..
July Vds.ly 47 Iln adwoy, N. V.
NDKKWS, WIL1I1NS vt CO.,
Dealers la
rOUF.IUN AND HOSIUsTIO DitY GOODS,
No.3li llsrltet Ntra.1,
rhll ilelphla.
QKOIlOh I'OELKEH & CO.,
Wliolstalo Dealers lit
W0CII1N A WILIf W WAmc.YAlINH,
l OII.Cloll.it, WItl,'Isvliie1Ilallts,tle.1Hc.
JI'lAXl llsiUotbl., JtSiU t'hurih et., I'hllada.
1 Jtl ,'.
If v't feri
5??
DRUGS &, MEDICINES.
g a v e y o v n i o n i: y i
o n hat i s n u u i: .m i, n t si
o n f.at i: it i n i uo i:m i n i,
ti it i: a t i: 8 t I N I) u c r, J t; v T o
AT
TIIU OLD HllUO HTOltn
OP
L. N. JIOYKlt,
Wherocnn ho found tho t,.itotsT and hrsr i,
aoiiTMEMT, over olfcred to tho citizens ofti. (
county, of
Drugs, Chemicals,
l'nlnls, oils,
Olass, Varnishes,
l'utty, lltushcs,
Dyestuirs, IIImI Psi.t
nil of thesoaroof tho best known mnke an.)
warranted as purnnud iiuaduUciatetl. The i .
and lureesl stock of
r a n c y a n t i o l i:
to bo found In this or udjolntng countle..
I'criumery, Hair Dyes,
raney Hoars, llmshes,
Combs, Cosmetics,
HalrOIIs. Toilet Art!..,.,
Bt.tlolirry, Pocket 1 t,
T O II A t! C litis.
liinokliigand chewlns,
Clears of all descriptions,
l'Ies, Cigar Holder..
HOUSEHOLD AUTICLIW.
Lumps, asstirted sizes and styhs,
Lamim, Cudinf.ys, HiiAPr.s, Ilfn.vrss.
SIISCIII.LANLOUS UOOIM.
fsponses, Chamois skins,
Catheters, Hpvctilums,
Syringes, llreast Piun; ,,
UuhberOiKKls,
Trusses of all approved patterns Ac, Ac.
1,1(1 UOItH.
A line assortment of tiro liquors fur uiedln
purposes cuustuntly on luind nnd tlm h
kuo it Ulndsof
PATtM MLlitciNEsof every description, ,i.
eluding tho best varieties of pills and ionics.
piivsiciAN'a rnr.scKiPTio.vs cvtiri- ui.i.t i-hb.
I'.VllKU.
No such stock has ever been presenteil to tU(
ptsiplo of tills section of country.
Tho prl ccs aro as small as the stock Is 1 n rj;
Tho IPMiM.te Virr.aro iitoro favolahle tu tl,f
purchaser than uver.ns arrivtiKements havelncn
ellcctcd with thowholi'Mite dealers lu the fines
cities, bo that goods i a n be procuied In IIIdiiius
hurras cheaply as In New Ymkor Phlladi lp ,t,
S-Counlry dealers nin cnrucsllv lnvlttil i
study their own Intercut, hy exaintnlust till,
flock,
Kemembcr thoplace llxcllA.son UuicK-uli t.
Kxchivnge Hotel, .Main street, liloom.buru.
Jan. 31, Isiis. llm
fj. "t'
BIKTG'S
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE ACE!
sT3rny-IIonlol.ri'lt'li . il. r
locks restored by It to the tltttJ.. ' 'km.
liHcn Irtsitt of youth, and nro hapi y '
Younfrl,eople,vvithi7tf,t.V(f urna I! nr,
havo tlic&o uufivslilonnMo colors cl.antdtd
a beautiful uuhurp, nnd rcjolcul
l'coplo whoso licath aro ctivertd Willi
Dandruff nml Humors, uso It, nud lun
tlcan coits nnd dear nnd healthy scalps '
Xlnlcl-TTmuleU VctorniiH l..tve
their remaining locks tightened, and Un
bare spots covered with a luxuriant nro-.i tn
of Hair, and dance for joy I
Young Gentlemen uo it because it
ricldy perfumed I
Young Ladies uso it brcn It kcvji
their Hair in place!
Kverybody mmf ami Kill ti-o it, liccuU'U
it is tlio cUaunt ami let iirtlclc in tlie
market I
Tor Sale by Druggists generally.
AMI tol; UAI.R 11V
, L. N. JIOYIIll nnd V.. P. HIT. DnifiHH,
llloomsbuiK, and Jl, il. lIHOIIhT, t alaw I...
January VI, im,s-;j.
J It. 31 OYER,'
WHOI.KHALII&ItllTAIL
. u n u a a i h t,
tOI'.NKlt OF MAi.V AND MAKKKT STEl'aTI,
11L00MSI1UIK1, PA.,
wlurawlUbu round it large and select stn.lt 1
Drugs,
MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
Also all tha
PATENT MCUICINK.S OP THIS HAY,
I am also prepared to furnish Country Ktorssvviin
Castor Oil, Godfrey's Cordl.il,
TUItLINObTON'S IIAI.SAM,
anil all other medicines kept In their line at t
prices,
tu Prescriptions carefully compouuded at all
hours.
In medicines, quality Is nf the first ImporlRuc.
Illooinsburg, June 7. lira
' v n if "a Mint i c a n1 iTv y"k.vi i-i
i AND FOItK.-We the uudel-slglied eltl'i ns
il Coluinbln Count) witnessed the trial ot I s-s
lurks on tho hum of Mr. Purstl, lu HeiiibM-k
rovvnhlp, mi Mtiiulay, Slav 7, 1 via, belwten Hie
Aiiiioleiin Hay Knlrettiul Fork mauufaftiirtil Ii
iLII'llll, WAI.IJS, sllltlNKll Co., of N'Wls
lung, Ph., and the KiuuM's Patent Hay H'"
I he American Kont lilted more h.iy In '"
dlanghtlhau the Itimtlel In thric. Wearnsiiii.
Hi d II will nil. mis much buy Into the mow a
fund hmses can draw. . also saw It culMcc
hay, and think It comml be la-at us aha) kltlli
iintl chterfully reconimeiid It as tho boat hay
and knife vve have ver seen,
c. HirrrNiiF-NiuvH, im. F. c, Hauihso.s
W. II. Ktto.ss, John Doak,
John In.rKiiKK. Daniel Novrn.
II. DHIl.rMll.t.KIt, SVLVBSTiru Pl'KSBI.
Mhhaki. IIei.i.kh, John U'nLr.
They also manutiicturo tho celetirated Itueketi
Ken per and Mower, and ether agricultural Impli
ed uts,
JNBUJIAKO li A U E N t
Wyoming Hiw
Ulna ,0i.i'
'ominerce m,a'i
Fullou KM-1
North Amcrlcu
city CVe
I nt crnntlouul I,i,
Niagara 1,i'.i'i
MlnaLlvo Stock i,n '
Putiiaiu .W,'l
Merchnnls ,....., b."",
sprlngfleld 670,i
Insuranco Company of State Pcuu'a.,... aV
Connecticut Mutual Life I0,w,iV
Norll; A morlcm Transit. WV"
KUKAH UllOWN, Altnl,
mur8(i7-ly, IinooMsnuKa, Pa
ItMHHUBTEH d; UHOTHEH,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOHltniY, (1L0VLS,
H1IIP.TH AND DUAWKItH,
iiunoNs, HUswr.vnit.H,
HOOP SKIItTS.HANIllCEUCHIKKH,
TII1IKAI1H, SKWINO SILKS,
TltlMMINUS, POIITIIMONNAH"
SOAPS, PKHFUMLHY, FANCY OOODS, AND
NOTIONS URNKItALLY,
Also Manufacturer, of
llltUHlIIX AND IAJOICINO flLAWSKS,
and Dealera In
WOOD AND WILLOW WAHK,
I1UOOM5, HOPUS, TWINLS, At .
No, JOS North Third Sheet, above Vino,
Philadelphia.
jypLLElt vt HOST,
Successors to Franklin 1', Srltser it Co,
Importeta and Wholesale Dealers In
LIQUORS, WINIW,
No., 110 and 111 North Third Blunt,
Philadelphia.
aTiL KINDS OF JO PUINTlNCi
1 neatly executed at THK COJ.UMHIAN Steam.
Frtn tiu Omoe,