The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 30, 1868, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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svnm',i gjcjjavtmtnt.
Winter flyr.
IIyk nmy very pruni'ily lu clfusetl
mnotii tlm tu't'U'clcil crnlns. It In not
only lwi sown ttmu wheat, outs, and
corn, but It Is put upon neglected liuul
by tiolajM of cultlvnlou whoncRlretov
vrythlng they uiuk'rtiiko to ritlse.
When liiml will no longer licnr wlicnt
ml corn. It U ttinu'il out to pasture,
hii I ryp, nnil Is run In this rotation un
til II vo Huge, St. JohiKWort, uiul mill
lelrm tnko full iiocrviltm. Wlioitt Is
tlio lordly grnln, ami receives ly fur tho
lnrcr slmro of nttentlon. Now vrtrlo
ties nro brought from nbroml, nml orig
inated at homo, that furmcM may have
lust what thoy want to eseano tho rava-
L'cs of Insects, and inuko tho mo.st of
tho necullarltlcs of their .soli nml ellm
ate. Hut rye Mho trust resort of tho
poor I'nrmer for breadstuff, and ho eel-
tlom look iiiou tho contingencies of
tho nuxt harvest. et thero Is no oeoi
plcin for tlio general neghi't of this
prnin. llsidlmentary vuluoN not niuen
below that of wheat, and Its market
tn ice Is only about ono-flfth lew. It
makes a very hatiiNotno and palntablo
bread, wclcomo as a chango of diet up
on all tables where It has been favora
bly Introduced. It does lrt upon n
rlcli hur-el loam, but innkesu crop upon
almost any sandy or gravelly soil in
fair condition' It Is quite too general
ly grown upon a sod without any ma
nure, yielding ten or tWelvo bu-diels to
the. acre.. It is much better for tho
farmer and his soil, to u-e immure nml
tako twenty-llvoto thirty buhels to
thoa.'re. Well rotted xtablo manure,
or compost, Is u good fertilizer for this
erop. At least half tho quantity used
Hhould bo spread broadcast after the
plowing, and lw thoroughly haraowed
In before sowing tho seed. Of tho com
mercial manures, Peruvian guano, full
scrap, super-i-hosphato of lime, and
bimo dust, nro frcquently.used. It Is
common to sow tbu seed broadcast at
tho rato of ono and a half to two bush
uls to tho acre, but ryo is as much ben-
cllttcd as wheat by drilling. Tho drill
not onlv saves seed, but, by tho ridges
It raises nml tho more uniform and
deeper planting of tho toed, It guards
tin? young plants against tho severities
( vlntcr. Tlio best tlmo for towing Is
In September, or early in October,
tluugh good crops aro sometimes raised
whun sown Just before tho ground Is
frozen up. If the early sown rye Is too
lnxurlcnt. it may bo grazed by sheep
or c-'lvej, but cam should be taken to
leave ft good covering for the roots
The true place for this crop is not In nl
ternatlon with pitbturcw to rob tho soil
of lb) fertility, but in a icgular rotation
of six or eight years, applying manure
enough cither to this, or tho preceding
crop to securo thirty bushels of ryo to
tho acre. At present price, it is not
dllllcult to get a gross return of flfty
dollars or moro from an aero of rye,
which la iiiueli better than twenty dol
lars, which hardly pays expenses. An
additional reason for Increased atten
tion to this crop Is tlio great apprecia
tion of Its straw, It Is extensively used
fur bedding, for packing, and for paper
making. Tho deinnnd for this latter
use 1ms so Indented in some, districts
that it is quite too dear to housed for
Utter. It frequently sells for fifteen
dollars per ton and upwards. Jlyeal
wnys bring good prices, and ongbt to
havotnoro attention from cultivitorH.
-A mtriean Agriculturist.
ltloea Worth Itll"C.
A lady who has Just returned from
a visit to Jlonmouth, Illinois, gives an
n -count of largo potatoes raised In that
neighborhood. Wo give tho fuels as
stated. She tells us that, on ono occa
sion, they prepared only one potato
weighing In tho neighborhood of two
pounds, for dinner, of which six grown
persons ate heartily, nml After all had
eaten to their satisfaction, a small por
tion of said potato remained for futuro
use. I.nst winter Mrs. 'ent a pota
to cast to ono of her friend, which
welshed ono and one-half pounds, and
from which he raised a largo bucketful
nf very fine potatoes, but nono of them
were near the bIzo of the peed. Ono
gentleman near Monmouth, placed six
potatoes on tho scales, and found them
to weigh nlno pounds. A neighbor
hearing of this, and not wishing to be
beaten In tho potato line, took six of
his largest, and found them to weigh 10
pounds. Tho vines grow to tho length
of (seven nml eight feet, nro of the com
mon white potato species, and are called
the California Tlussets.
Grinding Com yli th.Coti
Wn regard tho practlco with no favor
if the corn Is good. Analyses of the
cob of well nnturcd corn show that It
contains scarcely any nutriment. It
was obviously not made to bo eaten.
The cob parts with all It can of nutri
ment to tho kernels, and Is no moro lit
to be fed out than sawdust. When Im
mature corn nubbins, nml ears that
have not dried well In tho field are to
be fod, the caso Is different. Tho cobs
of these contain n good deal of valun
bio food, and, If the ears be kiln-dried
thoy may probably lis ground to very
good advantage Besides kiln drying,
If tho temperature bo Increased nearly
to scorching, will converts portion of
tne tonucrest cellulose which would
soon harden to woody fiber, Into a di
gestible substance Illto starch or gum.
Thl can, howovcr, seldom bo done,
lienco it h best to break up unwind
corn with a hatchet Into pieces an inch
or two long and boll them, with tho
llttlo potatoes and other feed for hogs
A met lean Aqrtcn Uvxtti,
Early ffalKuluif of Il0.
Farmers who have not already com
menail to propare their hogs for mar
ket. should lose no time in doing so
One week of this favorable weather Is
worth two weckH In December. Many
farmors who use nothing hut corn for
fattening, begin to feed U as soon as It
U In ttisscl. Though II ha not tho sub
ttahco ofrlpocom, still swlno tflrlvo
very well on 1H eating not only the soft
ears and husks, hut nlso tho leaves and
qulto u portion of tho stalks. Caro
howovcr, should bo taken not to let
cattlogo Into tho yard or Held whero
hogs nro fed oil corn cut up In this
manner, as they uro llnblo to cut the
chewed stalks that uro left, nnd In con
sequcneo are troubled with the mad
Itch.
Uov. Bbymouu, our Candidate for
President, has dolcrmlned to take the
stump In porson, Wo suggest that ho
and Grtmt Jointly discuss tho policy of
their respedlvo parties,
An Alicl.nt Lns. Story.
IN this age of scllmciitallly, for con
ventional Ideas, we forget the plain sim
plicity and uiiairected stylo of choosing
a wife, as was tho manner In olden
times. Such being tho caso, wo cannot
too often tnkun review of Eomoof tho
Incidents as rccordod in Holy Writ ; of
these nono la moro Interesting than tho
marrlago of Isaac lo llcbokah, bo sim
ple, yet so Imposing, void of all affecta
tion and vain show, nnd nt tho same
tlmo romantic and sublime.
Tho cold farmallllcs of etiquette wcro
unknown In those days of prlmltlvo
simplicity. A great patriarch nnd ru
ler sending Ids servant unto a distant
country to select a maiden to become
the wife of hN eldest son.
Boys and girls did not "spark" In
tho-e days ; they lived with their pa
rents until they became men and wo
men In tho trtiosene.
After Abraham had purchased a fami
ly burylng-placc, and had hurled Sarah
bis wife In the cave of Mnchpelnh in
Canaan, nnd being much stricken In
years, and blessed by I'rovldcnco boun
tifully, ho culled unto him his servant,
nnd swearing him by tho Lord, thoGod
of the earth, ho then commanded him
to go unto his native country and kin
dred, and select n wife for his son Isaac,
nnd not tako unto his son a wife from
among tho Cnnaanltes.
Abraham promised that the Lord
would prosper him on his Journey nnd
In his undertaking. Then Abraham's
servant arose, and taking ten of his
master's camels, departed on his Jour
ney to the land of Mesopotamia, to tho
cltyjif Xnhor. When ho arrived before
the city, ho stopped at n well of water.
It was evening, tho sun wnsslnklng be
hind the western horizon all nature
seemed turned In harmony with the
sweet cadence of the smiles of heaven.
It was the hour when tho young dam
sels of tho city camu out of tho gates to
get water from tho well at which Abra
ham's servant was slopping. What a
strange place In these days for a great
ruler to select a wife for his son I
When Abraham's servant saw the
young damsels coming forth,ho thought
of his mastei's directions, and he look
ed tolhol.oidand prayed that ho would
show kindness unto his master say
lug
"Let It como eo pass that tho damsel
to whom I shall say let down thy pitch
ed, I pray thee, that I may drink, and
she shall say drink, and I will give thy
camels drink also; let tho same bo she
that thou hast nppolntcd for thy servant
Isaac."
And, before he had finished his pray
or, behold n damsel enino out of thoeity
with a pitcher upon her shoulder to
carry water In. ,Sho was very fair to
look upon,nud a vlrgln,nnd tho servant
met her, and asked her for a drink of
water, nnd sho said
"Drink, my lord."
After ho had drunk, sho said :
"I will draw water for thy camels
also."
The servant was amazed to bo soon
seo tho fulfilment of his prayer. After
the camels had stop drinking ho gavo
tho damsel n ricli gold rlngnnd bracelet
for hor bauds.
lly this it would seem tho waaringof
rings and biacelcts Js rather an ancient
custom.
Abraham's servant then niado tho in
qulry, and found Mint thonamo of tho
lovely damsel was Itchekah, the daugh
ter of Bethuel, tho son Mecah, which
bho bore unto Nnlior." Ho then sought
lodging in her father's house; sho told
him to como and stay.
llcbckah ran to her parents ami told
them what had happened at the well ;
and her brother went out Immediately
nnd Invited them In; they went; nnd
after they had unglrdlcd their camels
and given them provender, they tat
down to eat.
Hut the servant said, "I will not cat
until I have told mlno errand."
IIo then (old them ho was Abraham's
servant, nnd that tho Lord had blessed
his master greatly ; that ho had (locks
and herds, nnd sliver nnd gold, and
men and maid-servants, and camels
and nses, ami that Ids mastor had sent
him hither to seek out a damsel to bo-
como tho wife of his son Isnncjnnd, af
ter relating what had happened at tho
well, ho nskod them for llcbckah.
Then they said :
"Heboid, Itcbekah Is before theo;
take her and go thy way, and let her bo
thy master's son's wife as tho Lord hath
pokeu."
The servant then bowed himself to
tho earth nnd worshipped tho Lord;
aftur which ho gave Itebokah Jewels of
silver and Jewels of gold, and raiment,
and many precious things to her brother
Lnban ; nml ho nnd tho men with him
did eat and drink, and tarried all night;
at early dawn they nrose, and ho sntd
unto llebekah's father and mother;
"Rend mo away unto my master."
Hut her mother said ;
"Let tho dmnsel abldo with its n few
days."
Then Abraham's servant said :
"Hinder mo not.seelng tho Lord hath
prospered my way,"
They called Itebekah, and asked her
If sho would go. Sho replied;
"1 will go."
Then they blessed her, saying t
"Thou art our sister; bo thou the
mother of thousands of millions, nnd
let thy seed possess the gate of thoso
who hate them."
Boon llcbckah and her servants wero
mounted upon tho camels and left with I
Abraham's servant. Hero was n mark
of faith nnd love seldom equaled In tho
annals of history.
Sho took a last look nt her native
homo as, sho started on hor Journey Into
astrango land to becomo tho wlfoif
ono whom ehjs had nover scon. This
was.n nobloact, at once "fcmantlc "and
at the samo tlmo bold on ho part, and
yet carrying out tho design) of God.
Whon near tho abode of Isaac, behold
ho had como out from tho well of La-
halron to incdltato.iipon tho beauties of
nature; and while thus medltu.
ting upon the "vastness of crex
Hon nnd tho manifold blessings of
rroviuenee, ho lifted his oyes and bt
held his father's servant coming In tho
ilistnnco. On their nearer approach to
Isaac, Jtebekah, on beholding him,
alighted from her camel, and covered
her head with u veil. Ayhen they met
tho servant told Isaaoall that had hap
pened. And Jsane brought her unto his
mother Harah's tent.und took llobekah,
and sho becamo his wire, and ho loved
her.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
AND
Hoonand's German Tonic.
rropiired by Dr. M, Jackson,
Vfic Great Remedies
rot ALL Dllliltior Til
MVIlIt, STOITIACn, or
DIGESTIVE OHOAIVS.
Hoofhrul's Gorman Bittors
! rnmpoundril cf th ynn fakct (or M the'
tniMllclOfcllv term ri - ed. xtrcl
ie arm
ed, BxtrtcU) of
Ronti, llerbi 'jML-ZjH tnd lUrkMnftk
IfiJ rrr rmrfttlon,
blfhlj eonceo-
Irntttl. ittirf t-utira
lyfwrmil'
tvhoiie adnixtutt r any HnA.
HooHand'c Gorman Tonio,
! a coml J nation nf hi! the Ingrf Jlfnte of the
Hirtcr,Uh the purvil mullly of Atnta CViif
Ktm, Orango, t-to., maLfuf one of the rot
til(int eau egrecAule reinedlee ever offered lo
liu jmtttla.
Tlioea preferring Mfdiclne free from Alco
holic admixture, un
Hoofland's Gorman Bittera.
In caeca of nervotii depression, wbea eo
tcohoJo Umului t Dcevaiwy,
Hoofland's Gorman Tonio
Cald be need.
The Hitter or the Toole nre both equolijr
KimvI, toil contain tho earee medicinal virtue.
The atomarh, from a arlety of fauaea, uch ae
InJIrrnion, Dye - pepila, Hervoue
Debility, ete, li jtfk TuyaM to halt
It fumtlona d 13. JfXJ ranireil. Tho rn.
tilt of which , ViF that the paUnt
lufferi from eu-ral or more of tho fof!oluz
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Fllei
Fulness of Blood to tho Head,
Acidity of tne Stomach. 2auoea,
Hprmbnrn, DU trust for Food,
Fulneae or Wetht In tho
Btomaoh, Sour Krno
tatlons, SmklnfT or Piut
terlne at tho Fit of tha
Stomach, Strlmmlnr of tha
Head, Hurried or Dlfflcult Breath
lnir, riuttering' at the Heart, Choking
or rJniToeatlnjr Sensatt'-tu when In
Lyinn Poiture, Dimnena of
Vision, Dota or weba before)
tha Sight, Dull i'aln In
tha IXead, Doflolanoy
of Perspiration, Yellow
neaa of tha fikln and Kvni.
run uo iaa
Chest, Lim
den Flushes of
tn In th
stant Imaclnlnga dr-Evil,' and
ureas jueprasiion ox apirita.
llteae renedle win cOWetnally rare Llrer
flomplalnt, Jaundlc, Dyapepafa, Chronto or
Kt rroue Uflblllty, Chronlo TJiarrhna, Dleakte af
the Kidncyi, and all DlacaeM arltlng frota a
Dlfordered Urer, Btvmacb,or InteaUoea
DEBILITY,
Itt'nTivo raoH mr Ciris wviTirtn:
FHOSTUATION OF THE SYSTEM.
laucciD it Hiriai Liaoa, Uiaoaiiira,
Exroscas, Varna, sto.
There )e no medlriaa extant eqial ti tbeae
remenllct In each eaaea. A tone and vigor te tm
Sarted to tha wholt Syitem, the Appetite la
irenjthened, food -y U enjoyed, tha
tomach digest a TIB promptly, the
blcxMl te purltldd, iWI ' Ilia eomp(ulon
beoumeeaooDdand Uall healthy, llie yel
low tinge U eradicated from the eyw. a bloom
la glran lo the cheeks, and tha weak and Berrons
Invalid beoomeea etroog and healthy being.
Vcrsom Advanced in JAfa
And feeling the hand of time wrlehlng neanry
apou them, with all tu attendant ll.a, will nnd to
theiiM of this HiriKUH.or the TONIC, ao
elixir that will lattil new Ufa Into tlivlr Ttlne.
rciUire in a mcuuro the energy and ardor of
more youthful dsya, balld up their ehnmken
forme, and t(le hvalLh and happlucn to Uiclr
reiaalitlnj j i-are
NOTICE.
ItU a wctl elabllhed fact that fully ohe-half
of the fttnale por fa tton of oar popo
Utlon aru Hdom hi the enjnymcnt
otgDodhwlthjor, (IS a t0 n lIt' own
exprcilo:i."ttt)Yir Mn iesl feel wcIL' They
rw Utitfiild, iluvuld of all ttitergy, extremely nor
oii b, nrl liavti Co appf tlt.
TulliiiclMiof pftaom the DlTTERa, r the
'IONIC, Ih e'c5ally recommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are madu ntrong by the ue of either of these
rtnifiw. They U cure ery case of MA
itAy.MUS, without fntL
ThouiAndeofccrtltlcatee tine aeenmnlate n
the hand of the proprietor, but fptve will allow
of tho puMIcatlun of but a fuw. Thoae, It will
be o1ucrtcJ,are men of note aod of lucb ataud
big that they muil be beiioved.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward,
CftifJuiti-t fifth ,iurtmt Court qf J'a., writes.
IhUMjMa, March IS, IS 37.
"I find 'Hoof- w. l.tnd's Uerrnaa
rittertMoapK.! ,jg jonle, uerul Id
d'tiaoorf ll.utll f. gralhe orran,
Mid of trri'M ben wl tTiB ciltlncruceof
bll'ty, nil want of ncnous action In the eetein.
M'oure tmly.
"UKO. W, WOODWAim.
Hon. Janca ThoTOpsca,
Ju-igt f 0,4 XufTtmi Owf of i'ttnuytranla,
J'AiM.MiA, A rll S, W4
"1 cnmMt-r Mfootliiide Uinn.ui UUitu' n
tdltfJ&lt tnt.ticiui ,i of sll.ict if lit-1'4
lion tr Itjrjifpila. 1 cafi ct.Ttir tide from m)
eiperi m'f ur it.
Your, with rewp'M,
JA'-lud TiioMi-ao:;.'1
"From llcv. Jossph IL Kcnnard,
D.D,
farftt Tml tlatftU t'AwA, I'aUJ
lr. Jjftif-Itpar Hlr: 1 ) v i bren Kt: ntly
ti(tif)t(Kl h ronnpct mynA'iawilh rm mnrt
aavlrmc nf l.!ti'rent atnde of iie.lktuvi, init, re
gaidlnf the f rue rjjhi. ua lIra oai ' n,f
PpfOMllII JVX V nherA mH III
allcawatWlliird; I SfSl bul nhh a Hmr
fmof In Trknii umi iJ lfiitnv-iiiM
ru!rly1n my own famltr, if tlm tin-fijii H
Pr. lluciftand (Jcrman tiltens I t r usm
from my unJ eomie, loiprvM m ii nirle
Hon that, for qmtral dtbtWj rf tt ij't,, a
tq-tdally Jar Ur Gmpidtnl, it t i t't ot
valualU trejtnrtt(. In lomt rui i It irtity fill:
botuiuty, 1 dftiibinol.lt will Urer) IhimiU.!
lo tho n ho uJVr from tr.e alwitt ca-iM a.
Voun. rery irelfiiiiy,
J. fl. Kt.SNA!tn,
lZIglitb, Ulo Coatee 3t
From Rev, D. Fendall,
Jtti$!tnt editor Christian CTirmutt, I'httadtt
1 hare dertTed decided ben fit from the re ot
Rooflaml'i Orrman Hitler, and feel tt my pnrl
U-ge to ri-comntfiid thetn aa a moat teluibfa tndt
loaU whoaremm-nng from geuiTa debltjii mt
from dleowei srUlna from deranKeraenl of rhe
Dm. loeritrciy,
K. It l'KNl)AI.L.
CAUTIONj
UooRind Gerroan Hemedlei ire eoqnterfcli-e-L
hre that Uie r- slgaituraof CM.
JACKrfOlIUon TffT the wrapw? of
whbotUo. All JfajE oUie " ooto.
l'rlnclpal OflT.es ard UanufaeUiry at tha Ger
man MedlctDe Btore, No. OJl AKC1I Utlevt, ItJU
adeJphla.
.CHABLS VL EVANS.
Uerrnan DmrcUi, 4'roprittoi,
, . Formerly 0. 11. JicisosAOa.
Tor ule I J an Urugjfliu and Denltn ta afeaV
nooflanfi'i Oerman
lKltere,terbottTa...
t 00
ielf doien...
Daoflsna's a .rasa Tonic, put op ta uVn
' Jr botlieVor V bslVjo'senf"."'.'.!;! M
V Do Dot (orgs! to .israin. Hell lbs sulci.
VoTi Ul erlir lo gn til iaula
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN TONIC.
January II, laoi.
DRY GOODS.
M1
ILIiEIVS'&TOltE.
rnBaii AnnivAL op
PALI. AND WINTHtl OOODS.
The nubiicrlber hni Jmt rettuncd from Ibo cltltn
with Another forgo And select assortment of
sntiNo ani suMJimt aoons,
IHircliflsM In New Yorknnil Plillmlelpliln nl tlio
loweit figure, nnd which ho H determined to nell
im as moderate terms m can he proenred elst
rhrre In lUoomsburg. ills stock comprises
LADlIiS' D11IW3 G00113
of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together
with n large assortment of Dry Cloods and Gro
ceries, consisting of tho following Articles :
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casslmcrcs,
Hhawls,
Flannels,
Hllki,
Whlto Cooils,
f.tnens,
lloopHklrls,
Mnsllns,
llollowwaro
Ccdarwara
liaeensware, ilordwaro
Hoots and Rhoe",
Hats And Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-Glasscs,
Tobacco,
Coll'ce,
Sugars,
Tons,
nice,
Allplrr,
(linger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GUN UAI.t.Y.
In short, everything usually kept In country
mores, to which no Invites tho Attention of tho
public generally. The highest prlcoulll be pild
for country producu In exchano for goods.
S. II. .Mlt.I.rit&SON,
Arcade Uutldhigi, llloomsburg, I'a
nuKAT nnnucTiox in viucia
AT IT.TUU IINT'H HTOItl:,
IN T.1GIIT KTItKHT,
or
SPUIXtJ AN!) SUJIJtr.lt OOODS.
TUB subscriber has Just received nnd Iias on
hand at his old stand In Light h'.uet, a targe and
select
ASSORTMENT OF 5IEKCIIAND1SE
purchased at tho lowest figure, nnd which ho
determined to sell on us nioderAto terms ns
bo procured elsewhere In Light Street,
rorz CA.iir on coirymr rnonvcr..
Ills stock consNtl of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest slylf s and latest fashions,
CaIIcws, Muslins,
Ginghams, riannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Bilks, Winwls,
READY MADE CI.OTH1NU,
Hatluetts, Cusslmers,
Cottonsdcs, Kentucky Je.uis.
anocEiiiES, mackeiciu,
Quecnswnre, Cednrwnro, Hardware, Medlclues.
13ru Oils, l'alnts, c
ROOTS & SHOES, HATS & OAl'd.
In short evorythius munlly kept in n conutry
sterc. Tho patronage nf his old friends and tho
public generally. Is lcspectrully sollelliu.
The highest market prtco paid for country pro
duce. rr.TIIK KNT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1S57.
J J. 15 It O "W E It,
Is now offering lo tho public Ids Block of
a r n i A' a a o o j) a
conslstins in part of a full line of
1NORAIN. WOOL, AND RAG
0 a it r 13 t s,
Fine cloths and casslmcro for Ladles' coats,
HANmOME DlllH OOOIM,
of All patterns and qualities, Inlaids And l'rlnts
of various qualities and prices,
' BLEACHED AND BItOWN MUSI.INH,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
A N 11
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good assortment of
ladies- a- cini.nnErs uaiteimj! louih.
Fresh Groceries and Kplces. Nei7 assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE,
FX NO, 1 MACKEREL
in one-half and ene-fonrtli barieis.
Now Is tho tlmo to innko your selections, as I
nm offering goods at very low prices, nnd our
motto Is fair dcullng to all, and not to lw under
sold by Any, J. J. IHIOWEK.
Bloomsburg, April 12, 1P67.
B
A U G H ' S
COMMEUCIAL
MANUltES.
IIAUGIl i SONH, Philadelphia,
AND
NoitTit-WEsTiinN ri:nTii.i7.iNa co.
Chicago,
Solo Matiufucturers.
. . MUCKS.
liAuoirs raw iioni: i'iiosphati:,
$M per SJC0 pounds.
HAUGIl'fl CHICAGO HONE FERTILIZER,
-V) )er 2000 pounds.
llAUall'S CHICAOO 11I.C0D MANURE,
C5) per CW) pounds.
Tho nhovo Manures nio furnished In Imth U.a
and bnrrelB.whlehever custelnera prefer.
ca-Tho hagsaro.imlfoim iuwelght ItWpounds.-'u J
The ntlent Ion of Farmers Is especially directed
inihu fni.i.tlmr. lliosouieesof thoUuw Miiteriul
..r...i.ini. , i.u oii.. m Mn mi i i-h nro com iiosliI. aro so
uelluiidir control that we run luinUh them of
srlctly uniform quality and coudlllon, and thai
fl.ov ..,..,. I, i u I., rlMrt...rreuntf;o of iimtuonta than
any other class nf manufactured mauuies la tho
HAUdH A SONS,
SO H. Delaware As emit', I'hllii.
NORTH WFiiTERN FEHTILIINfl IU,
L'or. l.nl;o And lJialle M., I hlci'go.
... nn..i.u r',,t.mipr..!n1 Mniiurtslilav be l ro.
cured fi oiii dealer In nny of tho prluelpsl to us
In the Udllid htnli snr llonilnloii of toiiiiila.
li. W. Matteis, Mlllvllle.BndW'.rici.tt ofCal-
nwissa, Agents, i,wj-u.h.i
M, AUTHAK, C, tt. mlLISaBB. E. It. RATMAN,
HTMAN, DIUjINOKH & CO.,
KO, ZWrlORTH TIirilD HTBERT,
(.Ytary oppoie JimiH, yrif, &mtce Jc O.)
Wholesale Dnalers In
YARNS, HATTING, WADDING, CARI'Mr-
otf. cfxiTiis, &iiadi, F1.Y lsrrs,
flRAIN I1AOS, COHDAOE, 40. ALSO,
WILLOW AND VOOI)EN WAHE,"
VKC8IIES, Tr.UKH, LOOUtNO aLAHSI, KT0.
May ID, IW-ly,
JOW'- i'TjrCON & CO.,
l "- 'f 1 i !-'-i Wholesale Dealer In
COTI ON YA11NS, CARPET CHAINS,
RATTB, VriCilB, TIE YARNS, CORDAQK,
1IR00VM,, WD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOCVO' Vaj41rOCKB,FANCYBASKETB
T.l'Ul, 1JQR, AND CARRIAOE
OILCLOTHH.Att,
No. SSD Market Street, sosth side,
Fhlladelphla.
JOHN C. YEAGEH & CO.,
Wliolesare Dealers In
, HATS, CAI"S,VntAW rfoODS, AND
'' ' iIAdies' furs,
Ko. 177 North Third Street,
I'hUadelphia.
"yyAHTMAN A ENGELMAN,
TorjACCO, hNUFF REOAR
manufactory,
KO. C13 DOI1TU TniltnSTllKKT,
Re'iond Doer below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. Wammah J", EiiaiDiisr
VOW NEAT AND OHEAX'
JOB PRINTING.
CAM. ATTHK COI.UiiniAN OFF10K
RAIL ROADS.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
way. .
un anu ancr biay ma ibos, -jrnins will
leave NoKTllUMurnLAXD as follows I
NOniltWAHII.
123 A. M. Dally to Willlnmsport, (except Kundsy)
forl:lmlra, CanAnualgnu. Itochestcr, lluffalo,
Mll.nenslnli llrldirp. nnd N. l'nlls.
CV) i'. M., Dally, (except Humlnys) ror Ktmlra and
llullaliivin l.rlo Hallway rrom :lmlrn,
(J.r p.m., Dally, (except Hundnys) fur Williams-
T11AIN8 SOUTHWAUD.
11.14 A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for Baltimore.
WILMINGTON AND rillLADELI'IIIA.
11.7) A. A, liAllytoxccptHunday'sJfor Baltimore,
Washington and l'utlodetplila.
f:i). H. YOUNG,
General l'assengcr Agent.
1 ACICA WANNA
XJ BUltG ItAILAOAD
AND RLOOMS-
On nnd nrier May llth, ISO', rasscngcrTralns will
run as follows t
GolngHoulh.
Ltavo Invo
n. in. p. in.
Going North.
Arrlvo Arrive
a. m. p. m
Hcrantou..
3M
11.10
t'.ll
Leave
lo.aci
10.00
7.11
U.tll-
7.1
7.31)
7.(
Leavo
0.3
riiiston e.co 4.m
Kingston ... i.lt
l'lvmouth 4.ai
H.10
MO
7..W
0..H
Hhtckshlniiy..., 7.2J 5.10
IIITWK'K. .Ml IsM
Hlooln K.31) "
Hupert H. 8.1(1 7.UI
Danville U.10 7.1 J
Arrlvo Arrive
North'd u.M sjj
(1.1(1
(.IW
S.3U
Leave
The ll.lOTrntn nt Kcranton makes connections
wiiu impress Train for sew York at 3 o clock
p. in,, arriving In Now YnrkO.oo p. m.
It. A, f O.N DA, Bup't.
ISfM.
"PHILADELPHIA
lsS-S.
AND
ERIE
JL i(All.ltUAD.-.
fiUMMEIt T1MC TABLE,
TllllOUait AND IlUtECT IIOUTE UETWEBN rillLA-
DEU'iUA, nAl.TiMoni:, iiAiuusni'nn, wn.-
LIAMSI'ORT, AND T11R
GltEAT OIL BEOION OK PENNSYLVANIA
KI.EOANT ALEErlNa CAUS
On all Night Trains.
On and nner Monday, Kept. I ft It ISfts, tlm
Trains on tho l'htlndclplila & l.rlo Kail Itoad M HI
limn ioiiiiun;
wiarrwAitn.
MAIL TIT.VIN leaves Philadelphia 10.10 p.m.
" " " Northuiiiberl.'ind...ll.l2a.in
" a" arr, at Erie P.2ip.ni.
i.uii 1 1. i i.i-s.T ii'ioi'i i iiiuuieipin.i ii.o in.
" " " Nurt'd il.wn.ni,
" " nrr.nl Erie a.,via.m.
ELMIItA MAIL leaves Philadelphia s.miu.ni.
" " " North'd 4.'ip.m
" " nrr.ntIKkllaen .7.15p.m.
EA8TWAUD.
MA1LT11A1N lenves Erie 10..VI A.m.
" rsortird u.,io p.tn,
" " arr. nt I'lUladelphla 7.ia,in,
Eltii: EX 1'rtnsH leaves Erin .7.:H run
" " " Nort'd llAsu.tni
i. arr of 1I lliv.lcll.hln T. IMI ,n
Mull nnl Express connects with Oil Crt knml
Alleuheny ltlvtr Itall ltoad. Baggage 1 kecked
iiuoueii.
A. L. TVLEH,
General Superintendent, VilllainsiiorU
KADIXG KAILllOAD.
HUM MUU A1U1ANO CM HNT, Mny 3Hli ISG.
(J rent Trunk Lino frnm tlioKortli ninl Notth-Wi-vt
lir l'lillii(tclihln.Ni'W York, Ili'ftuing.l'ott
Hlr, 'iiuuntum, ARlilimd, Lelmnon, Allentown,
Kustoti, Jpltrutn, l.lttz, liiinrti'stpr, Columbia, Ac,
Tiuiiw h'iLo ilurilsttiiri' fur New York, an iol-
lows! AtU,V).lj,)nitat(lUn. til.. 12,10 luinii mid
V.'ti v V,:i.p.in.,i,umKctiiit! with (sliuilnrtnilni on
tlio I'a. I ta II road, and arriving at New York nt
5,U, 10.0U & 11,00 a.m A V-0 7,40 A 100
Hiot'tung cars uccomnan in inu ,tu u.ui. unu
U,;t,j ii.iu. trains m itliout clintme.
Iauo HarrlsburB lor lU-mlltut, PottvlHp, Tiv
iiiitniin. Mini rxvill.' Asliltind. l'lut; (lrtt. Alk'ir
luwn and riillftdelphln at 8,10 a.m., nnd i.Vtf and
4,10 p.m., Mopping at Lvbation and prliu-litil way
stations; tt.ti 4,u p.m, nmklim conntrtkMis fur
l'lilladelplila nnd Columblaonly, Tor 1'olUvlllo
Hchuylklll Haven nnd Auburn, .la Hcliuylklll
mill suMtiui'lmniia Uallioud. lcfio HtirrNburif at
p.m. Ucturnlnc: Leavo N'W York at t'.'io
a.m. nnd in., and .Vt nnd 8,nop.m, Hleepluj;
rjirncc'oiiipii ly thoy,'"Jft.m.,iitul&,yO and ftf)
i, in., trains uirliont rlinnge. Wny I'liKScnfiPr
Train leaves I'minciPipnia at 7)Oa.m., rcturninj;
lnilll lii nilllir.ltl II, K,lil Pll'Jlll), n.....un.
1'otf.viHe at t fi n. m., and ',tj p.m., Anhland l,i0
a.ri anu i-,r.tniKn, anu '.7Ajp.u1., juutuuw i
n. in, and l,xnnd H,r p, m.
ijfllU i nil" V Ills. 1"' it.ilinuiiiu, iu i-imijimii
nml Husquelmnmi Hullroad at 7,10 a.m. and 1J,00
noon.
He.idlna Accommodation Trfttn leaven Iteadtna
nt 7,30 a.m., returning from Hillodelphla nt 6,1&
p.m.
I'uMstnwii Arrnmmndntlon Traln:lravos Pott'
town nt 0,4j a.m.,, returning, leaves Philadelphia
at 4,:w p.m.
Columbia Tlnllrond Trains; leave Keadlns nt
7,'h) a.m., ana two p.m. lor ipuram, uniz, jiuci.s.
tur 1 'nln mlihi . itc.
1'erkioinen Kail lloml Trains leavo rorklomen
.luuctlonat H.con.m., nnd p.m. lleturninffi
i.iiivnHictnnt'k nt ft.-i i a.m.. and l.l.l t.m.. con
nectiti with himilar trahmon Head tne ItJiiiroad
OnHimdny. U-ave Now Yntk at 8,o p.m., J'hll-
.vlelrbtHfi.'Ki a.m. flud:i.l.ip.m., tlioH.oo n.m.trniu
running onlv to Heading; i'ottsvlllo n.oo a.m.:
Ilarrisl.urg fi,'J.' a.m. and 4,li) and p.m., and
lU-udlni;atl.lo and 2,Vi and 7,15 a.m. for llartln
burK, nnd7,iHlam,, and 11,1') p.m. for 'uw Yoik,
and f.'J-i p.m. for Philadelphia.
Com imi in i Ion, iliit ii kh, nensoH, Hchoolnnd r.x
curslon tickets to nnd Horn all poluts, at leduccd
rates.
linirE-icechccura tnroucn : t'W pounusnnoweu to
each pienger. rTu
General Huperlntendcnt.
Iteadlne, Pa., May 20, Jtti.
rpiIE EST IS THE CHEAPEST I
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
HEADS THE LIST,
And leads the column 4,01 ahead of all others.
'Jills Llachlne is 1110
MOST POPULAR IN USE.
It uses tho llnest needle ninny Machine In ex
Istence,
Any l.iuy svaniing a goou
SEWING JI A C II I N E,
Will conmlt her own interifts by buliiB a
SINOrit. It la easier to run, learn and kcp In
older than any lacuiup in ine oriu.
OVER 300,000 OF THEM IN USE.
The fullest Instruction clven thoso who pur.
cliase.ond the Machine will he waidlimtku to
5 on fur one yiar.
ririlltll'Hll llllllf nivmilllll IHIJ.jr ,i,int
Jieroyouwill mill isicine", I nnuu turn mill,
DAVID LOWENlirmJ, ABi'lll
April 3,'CS-tf. liluomsburb', I'a.
Ii U II I A
II O U S E,
II v
nnilNAP.D STO II NER
llAVTvn lalolv iinrcliased and fitted Ull the
WCH-lillOWU llOUIsoii uuii'i I itipci ij tni..ini n
rr.tt noons aiiove the court house,
on tha samo side of tho street, in the town of
Itloomsburg; and having obtained A license for
lliosanioasa
BUSTATJliAN T
tho Proprietor hat determined to give to the peo-
pie Vlhlllllij Hie inwn ou nusiut'ss ur pietmurr,
Ills Mtatllng also Is extenalvc, and I fitted up
to put buKule wand carriKc In the dry, lie prom
Isci that fv 1 1 y thing abmi 1 1)U t'btablUhnient ntn.ll
hn conduct) d In an ord-rl aud lawful mannerf
Mtid ho rcbpeclfully Mdlctu a fcbar of th public
J.
1'. HEAHD,
lth LIPPINCOTT.BONDACO.,
Maiiuf.iciurera and Wholesale Pealers lu
If ATS, CAPS, FURS, AND STRAW GOODS,
No. 13 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
gNYDER, HARRIS & BAS3ETT,
Manufacturers and jobbers of
MEN'ft'AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
Nos. 625 Market, and 622 Commerce Street,
rhlladelphla.
m
Q. W. I3LABON & CO.,
Manufacturers ef t
OIL CLOTH!. AND WINDOW SHADES.
Warehoose, No. IM North Third Street
rhlladelphla.
I.
WALTER,
I.sto Walter A KsuU,
Importer and Dealer In
i CHINA, GLASS, AND QWEEN8WARE.
No, 121 Msrktt Street,
rhllulelphla.
c, n. noasn. w. s. kino. j, . sarniRT
JOHN BTROUP & CO.,
Successors te atronp A llroliier,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ritH,
No, U NoilU Wharves, and 23 NerUi WaUr St.,
VhuiulolpMii.
iixtcnslvo Amnrlinrnt of men's
and bov's LINEN H1IIRT FRONTS. Paper
(TiiTlars
flarsand ("lifts. and LAliin LlNliM Coi.lai
und cuFva selling (heap by
Mav,IS.'0--tf IV.T.BIIARII.Eirs
GROCERIES, &c
QONFEOTIONEHY.
The nnderslined would respectfully snnon.ee
ta the public, that ho has opened a
FIltST-CLABS CONFECTIONEIIY BTOItE,
11 thebnlldlnit lat.lv neetinlM liv llmnrtl Hloh.
ner, whero heTs prepared to furnish all kinds of
1'LAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FHENCII CANDIES,
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FItUITH,
NUTH, II AISINH.'AC, AC, AC.
i wnoi.ESAt.K on iirtaii..
In short, a full Assortment of All gooils In
his lino of business. A ureal vArlcty of
DOIihH, TO Vfl, Ac,
siiltnlileforthe Itolldays, Funicular alUntlnn
Riven to
II li E A I) AND CAICEH,
of ull kinds, fresh every dny,
C'ltlttBTMAB CAN1I1HH,
CHI8TMA3 TOYS.
A rail Is unllcttrtl
nnd satisfaction
will he
guaranteed.
Nov. a, im.
ECKIIAItT JACOI1H.
REMOVAL OF
c. c. m An it's
N E W S T O R E
to sitivr.'a it lock,
o.iTuicon.vKn or maiiklt and inos ntbicts.
The undersigned hAvliiK received from tho city
A full nnd complete supply of
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GKOCEIUES,
N O T I O N B,
TIN-WAItE AND IIAKD-WAItK,
cedar Axn wir.r.on'-M'Aiir:,
CONFECTIONF.IIV, GLASS-WARE,
T o a A 0 c o .
A T S A A' li S J I O E 8,
FLOUR, SALT, 1'IHH, AND MEAT,
All of which I pi opine, scUlii'i at ft very low figure
for casIi or produce.
Arf- Call and see,
April 12, 1VJ7,
('. 13. MARR.
G
RAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GltANU OPIINI.VG
GHAND OPENING
nr
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
WINTER OOODI,
WINTER GOOIW.
WINTER (I001W
WINTER GOOIIH,
WINTI.I! GOODS,
eonslsllnir ol
ennslslltiK of
eiillsivtltiir of
consisting nf
einsistlr.;r of
GOODS,
(100111,
GOOlm,
GOOIH,
GOODI,
DRY
HATH
HATS
II ATM
AND CM VI.
AND CAPS
AND OAIW,
HATS AND OA I'M,
HATS AND CAP.-i,
ROOTS
ROOTS
HOOTS
ROOTS
ROOTS
AND KItniN.
AND SHOES,
AND HIIOIW,
AND SIIOEH.
AND SHOES,
RE.MlY-M.Mli: CLOTHING,
RI'.ADY-MAIIF. CLOl'IIINO
RI'.ADY-MADI': CLOTHING,
REAllY-MADI'. CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHIfK),
LOOKING-GLASSES,
I.OOKINO-GLASSIx;
l,OOKING-GluSHIM,
I ,Ol K I NG-0 LASSI '.s;
LOO K 1 N G-G LASS E.V
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILsi,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINIS AND OII.N
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINIS AND OILsl
GROCERIES,
(IROOKIHKsi,
Gitoci:iin:s,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
llIIEKNSWARi:,
llUEIlNSWAItK,
ItUEENSWAIIE,
tlllEENSWAIti:,
UUEENSWARE,
IlAItllW'ARE.
HARDWARE,
HARllWAllE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
'I IN WARE
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
1'ISII,
FISH,
FISH,
F1TH
FJSslI,
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
AND SEEDS,
AND SHEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
Ac. A
AT
iilrKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S,
Mi'KhLVY, NEAL A CO.'S,
McKCLV, , NEAL A CO.'S.
MlKELVY. NEAL A CO.'S.
McKI'.LVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
Noilhwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
Northwest isirner of Main and Market streets,
Northwest corner of Mam ami Market Streets,
Northwest isirnf r of Main nml Market streets.
Northwest to rm r of Malu and Market Streets,
11LOOMI!IIRO,
llLOOMSIUIRG,
IILOOMSIItlHG,
11I.OO.MSI1UIH1,
PA.,
PA
FA.,
PA
IILOIIMSIIDRO,
IRON
AND NAII.s".
PA.
iiaiN
IRON
IRON
IRON
AND NAILS,
AND NA1IA
AND NAILS,
AND NAILS,
lu large quatttUUs aud at irducisl ratis.nlway
on iiaiiu.
QcTikTJi, 1IEKGER A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers In
FISH, SALT, CHEF.SK, PROVISIONS, Ac,
Nos. 122 and 131 North Wharves, aboro Ar.U til.
Philadelphia.
Sole agents lor Wllcoi's Wheel Giease, In bar
rels, kegs, and cans.
yAINWRIGHT A CO.,
WIIOLRHALE GROCERS,
N. E. Corner Second aud j Arch Streets,
PlUHorl.VMU
Dealers In
TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,
rice, si'tcEs, nt carh hoda, ac av.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
May 10, 1567-ly.
JJ V. PETERMAN,
with LIPP1NCOTTATROTTKR,
WHOLESALE QROCfUta,
No. 21 North Water Street, j
and No. 20 North Delaware Avenue
I'hUadelphia.
WE
WIIOLE7
AVER A SPRANKLE,
WHOLESALF, GROCERIES ANDCOMMISBION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. 223 and 227 Arch Street
Philadelphia.
jyj Mi marpijE,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, OLOYES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. OS North Third Street,
I'blladelphla.
T ATELY OPENED.
The undersigned would respertfullylnfuriulhe
eltlteiisnf lllnonikburgand vlclnlly.tbat liehas
ju.i Miirin-ii ii .hum im i run nu eel, ueiween Aiam
anu . unu, n ucie hi. n in ioiiow tue caiuuel niA'
kiiis uu.iur.K iu mi iis uraucues, uracrs lor
METALLIC OR OTHER COFFINS
filled Willi promptness and despatch. Repairs
ur.i., uiniDiuiitiiHin , luillliurv, lUCIUll,
lug tha replalttnguf eane-bottonied chairs, Pat.
terns for en. tltma made lieutlv nn.l .,.u.Hii I......
ly, and orders aro solicited either In lierson or by
mall, l'ltture fraaies made In order at short mi-
"IfclllVH-W "U,.. MIT ROAN.
jyjERCIIANT'S HOTEL,
it neara rocam btksit,
J'HILADSLVIIU.
J. A W. O, M'KIHniN, rroprletor.
May 19, 1M)7-Iy,
IRON, TINWARE, 4.C.
RATIONAL! FOUNDRY,
Uloomshure, Columhla County,
Tlie subscriber, proprietor of tlio bore-i nied
extensive establishment, Is now prepared to re
eelve orders for All kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST
FURNACES, STATION RY ENOINEt),
MII.LH, TIIRE8IIINO MACHINES, Ac
Hn Is Also prepared to make Stoves of All sites
and patterns, plow-Irons, nnd everything usually
mado In nrst'Class Foundries,
Ills eitenslw facilities nnd piantlcnt workmen
warrant him In receiving the lanjcst contracts on
tlio most reasonable terms,
drain of all kinds will lio taken in exchange for
Castings,
This establishment 11 locnled near tho ijifirr
wann.'uuid lllootnsbnrg Railroad Depot.
PETER r.lLLMYKR.
CTONUiSNDFlNwTFlK
A. M. RUPERT
announcei his friends ind customers that
rotitlncrs the nhoe business at his old placoon
if.VIN HTRF.ET, III.OO.MSI1URO, .
Custonntrs can hp accomodate! with
FANCY HTOVIVS
of All kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, And overy va
riety or article loiind lu A Wove and Tinware Es
tablishment In tin' cities, Hint on the most reason
able terras, ltepalrlnudonii at tho shortest notice.
2S DOZEN MILIt-PANS
on hflntl forsAle.
STOVE AND TIN RIIOI.
OS MAIN HTKEKT, M:AI:t.Y OPrOSItK Mtl.t.EH'
STOUK,
RLOOMBI1URG, PENN'A.
TnR undersigned has Just lllleil up nnd opened
nis new.
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
n this nliice. whero be Is nrenared to innko up
new Tin WAKRnf all kinds In his line, And do
repalrttlK with liealliess mid dispatch, upon the
most icasotiablo lerins, lie also keeps on hand
STOVEM OF VARIOUS PATTERNS ASTYLIS,
..Itl.!. l... u III knit mum inrms lii suit nurchasers,
Olvo him a call, lie Is n lioud meihanlc, and
deserviliKof tlm tiuljllc patrouiiKO. n
jaluii .sir.i,.
KliHimsbiirg, April 'X 1MI7,
riEOHOE II
HOHERTS,
Importer and IKalcr in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ar.,
No. 311 North Third Street, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
JAIIHI K. SMITH. J. R. Ml-LlKIl
g3IIT.II A SEETZER,
IinporteisnnilDealeisln Fiiielgn and Domestic
II A R I) W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLERY, AC,
M. Iltfl M. Till Rll BTItl:KT, All.CAT.l OWH ILL,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. a.',57-tr.
TOBACCO & SBGARS.
HH ONLY PLACE
to Ket the best
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
s at HUNGSIIEROER'S,
a few doors below tho AmerlcAli House,
lUoomsburg, I'a.
He hai Iho largest and most select of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOllACCO
evil' iitrvred ti, tlie citl7ens of HliHrnishuig. A
the ftiuey brands of
SEGARS,
and tli bst I ine-ciil mid Plug
CHEWING TOUACCO,
'.in bo ' .' at his counters.
TOllACCO PIPES
III gieal ailrly .ne siuonu bis hirae. stock.
i)ON T FORGET TO CALL.
II. II. IlIINSHERaER.
J.J W. HANK'S
i iiui.i.s..j.i; niiiACCO, SMjFF, AM)
CIGAR WAIti:iIOUSE,
No. lid North Third Sluet,
hetwe n Cherry and Raco, w est side,
Philadelphia.
Q L. WOODItUKE,
Wholesale Deuleis in
TORACCOH, CIGARX, PIPIW, Ac, Ac.,
No. 1J North Third Street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
o
JIN 111 US LINK.
The nnderslKiied would respectfully announce lo
thu cltltcns of Illootiislinrg nnd the puhlic Kelie
rally tha ho is runnliiK nil
O.MNII1U8LINE
hetwien this place and thodlflcrtnt railroad do
pots dally (Sundays excepted), toconnett with tlio
several trains koIuu Kinith nnd West on tlie Cata-
wlssiiand Wllllnnisr'iirt Ihillroad, and with lliose
Koln Nortii and Sonthou the Lackawanna and
Rhinaisburif Railroad.
Ills Oinulbuses am in good condition, eonimo-
dlous and coinliirtaljle, and charKes reaaonable.
Persons u lshlnie tu meet or see Ihelr friends dc-
p nil, can hoai unstated uimn reasonable eharga
hy leas Ins; timely notleo at any of tho hotels.'
JAOOII I, GIRTON, Pioprlotor.
j iii:atiicotk
' a oil j: ji
& COMPANY
II' O 7; JC ,y,
COU I It 01' WKST HT11KRT it llI.ACKIOiHi: AhtEV
HavlNK Incieased our facilities In thowav ot
shop i iinin, machinery, Ae., w aro prcnari d tn
llilianfacluro I.OCO.MOl'lVE l'U'E.niid nil kinds
olhTEAM ll()il.i:il.S,h.MOKE.STA( K.TAMiS,
HIIKKr.Inos WiiiiK.ilc. All work promptly ilnne
loonier, at sVort notice, and
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS.
Your attention Is specially railed to the mem
bers ofoiir llrm-all hclim 1'rnrtical Holler itaktrt.
Mr. llEATiu-oTi: has hud an cxpcrliuco of over
Ihlrly inrs In tho liiauiifaitillii nf all kinds of
hteain Hollers ; and irotii our lonirexiierleueu mo
urn fully niuiro ol thu necessity or it nelhiuadj
and buttlcleutly laro lioii.i- u, tost euro not onl
satety l.uUatlsfactory results: and mo shall nhu
our customers only those of tho best quality as
rei;anis niaterial.Morknialihhlii, andiimplehent
ln fiirfiee, mid ieel confident Hint tan reu
der salisriii tloii, and nt prices fully us low us any
ills' 1""l'rs """'K 'ho samo quality of nuiterl-
'b would call tho nttentlon of Hallway Com.
panics In our Incllltles rnrdoliiK LOIOMOT1VE
WORE, hi nihil itl.l'AliiHOUM.iv, as wo liiatiott
a isdiit for one of tlio linn toalwujsulveliU per
son, il attention.
Wo nro nlsii prepared to do all kinds of Hleam
I ltlliiiis, such as lleatliiK Public ,md Prliuto
IlulldiiiKS, 1 nctorlea, luting liphteniu llollers.Ac,
Ciinstnutly on hand all kinds of Htkam I'll'.
TISWiriMU AMU IV All'K GUAI1KH HTKAM Pll'lJl,
. ... ti.tmiii lutiiin iui Willi IIU IIUNIIieSS,
Als.i.Lastliiiisof all klnils.UollerProuis.Grales,
Htoieit. Plows, and all work connected with tin
teneialloiiiulry business.
Hesptclfully sollcltlnR your orders, wo an
Yours very tmly, J, 1IEATI1COT11 It CO
I eh..1! OS ly
OUANOE
HOIIOOL.
EV1LLK NOaMAL
'1 lie next session of IhiilHcliool will i..-wiiiniiifn
(ill MUMIAY AL'lll-BTVllb. IStli,
l'or pai tlculars address I'rof, II, 1), Vi'AI.KER,
Aug. 11,'CS-St, "
A 1. .M I. It HI!
iitr Tin
AliTA VKliA I'hCf-iJA'ViJ.
11 contains thrio ner ei-nl. nt At.iinr.nla
aruplonunntlty to ulvo activity without Injury
tiilho MKalalfon, nndil laiao perientaiia ul m
In tile Done I.u) ,i,(o ol Lime, loniMher with
li1'.1!".". ."!.".'. t'a, Ihe esunllal clinulils ol a
( OMl'1,1 irHANCRL, 'iha lurl eased sales to
Tanners w hn ule tn'nu JI vvltli blshly satlslactn.
I! ' Is i, sun aisiiriiiiteo of lis value. Price,
UDpirliiniif lo l.iifs ao lbs ach," hind lor a
iiuiiiiiniei, .kumiss
T, 'HIE ALTA VELA OUANOCO..
July 8,v-ly 117 llroadwoy, N, Y,
NDHUWS, WILKINS & CO.,
Dealors lu
FOKEIUN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOW),
No.CU Uarketmrwt,
Phil delpbla.
QKOHQU KOEIiKEU A CO.,
Vholcsato Dialers In
WOOHVN S WILLOW WARE, YAJtNH,
OU-Clolhs, WkUs, Twines, llaskets, etc., etc.
S19AS5I MaiU(.tBL,.SC J'hurch BL, Phllada.
1
jauvo, as
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
S
AVE VOUU SIGN KYI
OUUAT INDUOKMIJNTHI
U 11 n A T 12 It INDUOIJMr.NTBI
a n n a t i: b t iNDuriui iintm
AT
tiik ou imua sroiti:
or
lu X. MO YE 11,
Whero ran be found tho i.ahokst nnd wrm t
boitTMkNT, ever o lie red tu tho cltlzcni nf Uil
county, of
Dnign, ChemlcaN,
l'alnts, 0111,
OlftM, VnrnlHlu,
I'ulty, llnnhc-,
DjoStuiTn. Mixed 1'j.hn.
all of Uimo nro of the beat knon n make and nr
warranted an pnroand unndulteraltil, Thi- t
and 1 nries t stock of
FANCY A It T I C I. IJ H
to bo fun nd In thts or ndJotnltiKcounttcH
iVrfumpry. 1 te.tr Iycs,
Fancy Hoopn, Uruilun,
Combs, ComnetlcK,
llnlrOlla, Toilet Arlloln,
Klatlonory, ruchct lu-.t
TOllACCO i: H .
SmokliiKnnd chewing,
Cluara of all dcHcrlpltoni,
I'lpeu, Cigar HoldcrM.
HOUSEHOLD AUi'lCLUS.
Lnmps, assorted isUi-n aud tj Ivn,
LAMI8,CIIMNK1M, HIlAliKM, lit' JIN TP. A,
MISClILLANK.orH UOOD8.
Rpongcfi, Cliaiiidh KktiiK,
Oltlietc-rn, HjtfeuHniifi,
Hyrlngcs, llwubl ruin).,
llubbcr Ooods,
TrusNei of all approved patterns Ac, Ac.
h I U U O H 8.
Alliioiifsortmetitof uro ll'iuors for incilitjn
purposes constantly on liiind and thu l.i ,t
knnw n kinds of
htomai'II nrrrKftH,
I'atfnt Mldicinih of vwry dcM rlpliMn, In.
cludinn thu bust varletten or pills and toiilcti,
PlfY-ilcrATi'rt nir-SrKIITIONCAl.EH't.TY win.
rAiti.n.
Nofcuch istock has Kvr been prrNfiitcd to (he
people of this hc-ctlon of cnuntry,
Tho prlcesarc nsfimall us thonloek Is Iflrw.
Tlio Whotfs'ite I'Hrrmrn moro favnruMo to the
tmrchacr than ever.m nrnuiKC intntM lme t)citi
c Heeled with tho wholt salo dtalern In the lurt-r
eltlcs, ho thid goods can be pru uriil In IUooiiih.
biiri; ns cJu iiply as lu Now York or Philadelphia.
Country dealers uto eiirntf-Uy Invited in
study their own Intercuts, by cxamlnln this
stock.
Iteincinberthoplaco UxciiANtn II un kuUac
Kxchantju Hotel, Mnln street, lllooiusburij.
Jan. 31, Ufis. flm
S. Itv5'
KING'S
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
13 THE MIRACLE OF THE ACC!
C'riiy-TI;inlnl Peoplo liaic tin ir
locks restored hy it to tin- tlarl It ttnui.
sW.en tresses of youth, and are liuM' '
Yoiinirreoplo,wlthiiVi)i'(?i( iii'mninir,
havo thoso unfashionable colors lIuiikIIj
n beautiful auburr, anil rcjoico 1
l'coplo wlioso heads aro covirul iwtli
IhinilntJF anil Humors, tiso It, nnl li-ue
ilc.m coats and clear nnd l.ealtliy f cnlps '
litllll-llt'lMltMl Vc'tCI'IIIlN ltlll'
their remaining locks tightened, ami tin
liaro spots colored with u luxuriant gnvili
of Hair, and danco for joy I
Youns Gentlemen nro It because it l
richly perfumed 1
Young Ladies unu It l waiise It kci ps
their Hair In place 1
Everybody must ami will use it, becnum
tt Is tlio cleanest and list urtlclc in ll)
market I
For Salo by Drujjgish gcr.eral!y.
AMI rilll UAT.KIIY
L. N. MOYER and E. P. 1.1T7. lirnprlil
RIoomsburR. iiiidM. M, liIIOP,hT,lhll.lilMti.
.Inniiary 'JI, IMiS-;!,
j" a. aioYi-nij
WHOI.r.HAI.E.V RETAIL
1) It O (I U I H T,
(OUNi:it OK MAIN AN11 MAHKKT H1KZKTS,
HLOOMbliORG, PA.,
where will bo found ft largo and select sloult ul
Drui;s,
JIHDICINKS ANU CIIKMICALS.
A Isn all tho
I'ATKNT MHniCINKS OV THU 11AY,
I am also prepared tu furnish Country Hlorcswltli
Castor Oil, Godfrey's Cordial,
TURLINOSTON'8 IIALrlAM,
and all other medicines kept lu their line at Cltf
prices.
t9-Prescriptions carelully cnmpoundeil at all
hours,
In medicines, quality Uof the first lilportuiiw.
llliMimshurff, Juno7, ls7 .
THK AMKHK1AN HAY
KNII'K
JL AND l'(
(lltlf W tho iiiideislzlied cllUeas
in Columbia County wlnussed tin- I rli I nf '
forks on tlio farm of Mr. I'urscl, In Hi""'".
Township, mi Monday, May 7, WW. U'lin-eil I "
Auicrleaii Hay Knlfi. aud Pork iiuinllfaitiii 0
HI.IKElt, WALLS, milllNElt A- Co.. or If''
hull!, Pa., and tlio HunilePa Piilent lis)' '" '
The Alnellenll l urk Iltled moro hay ','!''
diniiuht than Iho llundel In lime. U am sail"
lied It u 111 tulio as much liay lulu the mow a lJ
kihsI horses can draw. W e also saw It cauii's
hay, and think It cannot be beat as a In;)' '
and cheei fully rewiiniiicnd It ns tho best lis)
and knlfu wn havo ever keen, ,., w
c. llirrKMiKsiiKii, Hn. 1, (J. HAiiaiso.s,
W. II. KlIllNS, .lOIIN lloAK,
.Toll N IllTFIUCK, IHSIKI. lll1l'.
II. IIKIUHII.I.KK, BHVISIIK 1 t KSSIi
MiniAM. IIkli.kk, John ih.k. k
They also ninnufiieturo the ceh liraied 1" ";;'
Reaper and Mower, and other agricultural lair-ir
meuts.
JN.SU It A N CK A O K N V
Wyoming
ACtua
Cnmincrco
Fulton
North America
City
luteruatioiul H
Niagara
.V.lna LlloHtuek
Putnam
Meiciiants
riprlnclleld
Insuraiico Ciimpany of Htato Pinn'a.
Connecticut Mutual Lite.
tD.ai
800.D"
l,W
I.iW.i"
sii.ai"
MO.lW
SSJ,I
STO.l"1
lU'.a"'
III,')'1.1"1
Norlh Alnerfemi Truiislt
FREAH I1ROWN, Atenl,
Iiiai8 (ff-Iy. iitooMsiil'KU. r1
A UMI1HUSTKH & IJUOTIlWli
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, CILOVIM,
BHIHTr) AND DRAWERH.
. . IIUTTONH, HUHPE I'l-l''
HOOPHKIRTH.I'ANDKEROHIEKH,
TI1REA1W, HEWING HILKH, s
TRIMMINOH, PORTE "',';A"1
SOAPH, PERFUMERY. KANCY G001
ri04iurauinr.iirti.iin
AlsoManuraetnrersof
IIRUHHEH AND LOOKING GUiKiFA
and Dealers ill
...... .i . UK T 111! SI A 111,?
nuuuaau iiihimii ,(i
llIlllflMIl. IIUI'11. i
No. 30(1 Norlh Third hlreet, alsive v i"ri
Phllailelphlii.
J-IliLKll Jc, HOST,
BucJessora to Franklin P.Keltrer 4 Co.
ImporleiB and Wholesale Iiealcrs In
LIQUORH, WIN1W, c,
Nos. 410 and 13 North Third Btreel.
phllailllphla.
"i m iiviw nw . If ill l'lllN'I'lN
neallv eiitlltwl at lut Cotunai"
FrIntluitOfflc,