The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 01, 1869, Image 4

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Once upon tlmo Iliero wns a Qui'en,
who wnslirouelit to lied (.fa son so ugly
ninl so 1i1-1ihiwI tlmt It wns for n long
tlnui doubtful If liu lios.H'hSfd i hutnnti
form. A I'nlry, who was present tit his
birth, nfurmed tlmt ho would not fall
(o bo amiable, hi ho would have much
(jood sonse. Sho added, oven, that ho
would bo able, In con cqtionco of the
gift sho had endowed him with, to Im
part equal intillltccnco to the pcifon ho
should lovo Kat. All till consoled tbo
poor Queen n little, who was mitcli (lis
trciscd at havltiB brotitrht Into the
world so hideous a llttlo monkey. It is
true that the child was no sooner ablo
to speak than ho said a thousand pretty
thlni;s, and that thcro was in all Ids ac
tions an lndasorlbablo nirof luteitlaoncu
which charmed one. I had forgotten to
say Unit ho was born with u llttlo tuft
oMialron his head, which occasioned
him to be named Wnuet with tho Tult;
forltliiuet was the family name.
At tho end of so ven or eiht years,
tho Queen of a neighbouring kingdom
was brought to bed of two daughters.
Tho ilrst that camo into the world .was
fairer than day. Tho Queen was so de
lighted, that it was feared her great joy
would prove hurtful to her. Tho ame
Fairy who bad assisted at the birth of
llttlo Ulquet with tho Tuft was present
upon this occasion, and to moderate the
Joy of tho Queen, alio declared to her
that this llttlo Prlnctss would liavo no
mental capacity, and tlmt she would be
as stupid as sho was beautiful. This
m irtiil d the Queen exceedingly; but
n fow mluutui afterwards sho exper
ienced a very much greater nniioyaneo,
for tho second girl sho gave birth to
proved to bo extremely uglj. "Ho not
distress yourself so iiinch, Madam,"
said tho Fairy to her. "Your daughter
Will find compensation ; she will have
so much seuso that her lack of beauty
will scarcely bo perceived.,r "Heaven
thesend It may boso,"rcplied thcQueen:
"but arc there no means of giving a lit-
sen-so to the eldest, who is so lovely V"
"I eau do. nothing for her, Madam, In
tlu way of wit," said tho Fairy, "but
everything in that of beauty; and as
tliero is nothing in my power that I
would not do to gratify you, I will en
dow her with tho ability to render
beautiful tho person who shall please
her."
As these two Princesses grow up,
their endowments Increased in the samo
proportion, and nothing was talked of
any whero but tho beauty of tho eldest
anil tho intelligent of tho youngest.
Itistrusthat their defects also greatly
increased with their years. The young
f est becaino uglier every instant, and
tho eldest moro stupid every day. She
cither madono answer when sho was
spoken to, or sho said something fool
ish. With this sho was so awkward,
that sho could not placo four pieces of
china on a mantel-shelf without break
ing ono of them, nor drink a glass of
y water without spilling half of it on her
dress. Notwithstanding tho great ad
vantage of beauty to a girl, tho young
est bore away tho palm from her sister
nearly always, in every socloty. At
first they gathered round tho handsom
est, to gaze at and admiro her; but
they soon left her for tho wittiest, to
liston to a thousand agrceaoio tilings;
and peoplo wcroastonished to And that,
in 1c.sk than a quarter of an hour, tho
eldest had not a soul near her, and that
all tho company had formed a circlo
round the youngest. The former,
though very stupid, noticed this, n,d
would havo given, without regret, all
her beauty for half the senso of her sis
ter. Tho Queen, discreet as sho was,
could not help reproaching her frequent
ly with her folly, which made tho poor
Princess ready to dlo of grief. Ono day
that sho had withdrawn into a wood to
bewail her misfortune, sho saw a llttlo
man approach her, of most disagrcea
, blp appearance, but dressed very mag
nificently. It was tho young Princo
Blquet with tho Tuft, who, having fall
en in love with her from seeing her
portraits, wlilch were sent all round
tho world, had quitted ills father's king
dom to havo tho pleasure of beholding
and speaking to her. Enchanted to
meet her thus alone, he accosted her
with all tho respect and politeness im
aginable. Having remarked, after pay
ing tho usual compliments, that sho
was very melancholy, ho said to her,
"I cannot comprelieud, Madam, how a
person bo beautiful us you aro can be-so
sad us you appear; for though 1 may
boa.it of having seen an infinity of love
ly women, I can avouch -that I have
never bahold ono whoso beauty could
bo compared to yours." "You are
pleased to say to, sir," replied tlie
Princess; and thero sho stopped.
Knmitv." continued Itiouet, "is so
great an advantage, that it ought to
surpass all others; and when ono pos
sesses it, I do not seo anything that
could very much distress you." "I had
rather," said the Princess, "bo as ugly
as vou. and h ivo good sense, than pos
sess tho beauty I do, and boas stupid
as I am." "Thero is no greater proof
of cood 6cnso. Madam, than tho belief
that wo havo it not; It is tho nature of
that (rift, that tho moro wo havo, tno
moro wo bellovo wo aro deficient in it."
'I do not know how that may be,"
(mid tho Princess, "but I know well
enough that I am very stupid, and that
is tho causo of tho grief which Is killing
me." "If that Is all that afflicts you,
Madam, I can easily put.an end to your
sorrow." "And how would you do
that?" said the I'rlnccsi. "I havo tho
power, Madam," said Itlquct with tho
Tuft, "to glvo as much wit as any ono
can possess to tho person I lovo tho
most: and as yon, niauam, uru mm pur
son. it will depend entirely upon your-
self whether or not you will havo so
much Wit. provided that you aro will
tin-to marry me." Tho Princess was
thunderstruck,.und replied not a word.
"I bee," tald Itlquet with tho Tuft,
"that this proposal pains you; and I
am not surprised at it; nut i givo you
a full vcar to consider of it." Tho
- , 1 .-S .1...
J-riUCL'SS Illul w -
samo tlmo was so anxious to navo a
great deal, that sho thought tho end of
that year would never como ; so sho ac
cepted ut onco tho oiror that was mado
her. Sho had no sooner promised Itl
quet with tho Tuft that sho would mar
ry lilin that day twelvo months, tkau
nho felt hersolf to bo quite another per
son to what sho was previously. Sho
found she possessed an Incredlblo facili
ty of saying anything sho wished, and
ft filing It In shrewd, yet easy and
natural muniier. Hlio commenced on
tho instant, aud kept up a sprightly
conversation with Itlquet with tho'I'uft,
during which sho chatted away at such
THE
a rate, that Itlquet with the Tuft began
to believe ho had given her moro wit
than he had kept for himself. When
tho returned to tho Palace, the whulo
Court was pti.-.iled to account for a
(banjo to sudden nnd extraordinary,
for In proportion to tho number of fool
ish things thoy had heard her say form
erly, were tho semlblo and exceedingly
clover observations sho now gavo utter
ancoto. All tho Court was In a stato of
Joy which U not to bo conceived. Tho
yonnger sister alono was not very much
pleased, as no longer possessing over
her elder sister tho advantagelof wit,
sho now only appeared, by her side, as
a very dlsngrceable-looklng person.
Tho King was now led by his eldest
daughter's advice, nnd sometimes oven
held his Council In her apartmant. Th
nows of this alteration having spread
abroad, all tho young Princes of tho
neighboring kingdoms exerted them
selves to obtain her nlTeetlon, and near
ly all of them asked her hand In mar
ringo; but she found uoiio of them suf
ficiently intelligent, and sholllsteiicd to
all of them without engaging herself to
any one.
( Continued.)
g;n';ii;r'!S Swirlm out.
Stick to one Thing. Thcro are
many farmers who do nothing long
enough tomako It pay, nnd consequent
ly they lose In everything. At ono
time they conclude to dovoto them
selves to stock laislng. Before they
get f.drly uiidtr good headway In this,
they change their minds and go back to
raising grain. Some mako a speciality,
fur a time, of a certain crop, wheat,
corn or potatoes, for instance. Wliilo
they are following this speciality, tho
crops may be small and thojirlces low,
and turn to nnotlier Just in tlmo to miss
largo crops and good prices in what
they have left.
Tho best farmers wo havo observed
aro thoso who first find out what their
soil is best adapted to produce. Thoy
men mm llieir energies in that direc
tion and go straight forward In tlmt
line. A iH)or crop does not discourago
them, Lew prices do not discourage
them. They keep on, and aro sure to
lie iinally successful,
n... fit . , . . -
hi musiraio our men: wo onco
knew a farmer who always mado it a
point to fatten from tweuty-flvo to thir
ty hogs every year. Let thoprico of
pork bo high or low, ho every year had
his lot of hogs of about tho usual num
ber. He took great pride in having tho
best in tho ncighboliood. Somo years,
perhaps, ho might havo done better by
selling ills com instead of feeding it
Somo years, perhaps, ho might have
done better by turning his whole atten
Hon to somo other" speciality in farm
ing. Hut wo should always notice this.
that, taking ono year with another for
a long time, say ten years, ho mado the
hogs pay. JIo was a successful farmer,
The Trade fob a Fakmer. Every
young man who means to bo a farmer,
ought first to learn a mechanical trade.
Wo would rather learn tho enrpenter
and joiner's than any other, as itoftcner
comes into uso on tho farm. Tho farm
er who understands this trado has many
"advantages over ono who does not, nnd
lias to run for a mechanic for every llt
tlo job required to bo dono on a farm
iiVen ji no worn nut a snort umo a
tho trade, say ono season only, under a
good master, ho will find tho knowl
cugo ot great uonellt to him many
times. If n"youug mau Is robust and
healthy, this trade, iu connection with
a good practical education, sufficient to
qualify him as a teacher of a district
school in tho Winter season, is about as
good a start in life as any young man
can havo who i) not furnished with
capital ready to his hand, and tho raro
faculty of knowing how to uso it.
Vir.u Vineoah, Wo caution tho
public against tho uso of ndu teratet
vinegar. Tho heavy Government tax
on aleoluoj hai a set! the price so much
that resort is had to a cheaper substance.
to givo tho required acidity to vinegar,
For tills purposo, sulphuric, nitric and
hydrochloric acid aro all used ; thou
sulphur! acid.as tho cheapest and sour
est tiling that can bo found, is chiefly
nscd.. This, however, is destructive to
pickles and whatever Is placed in it for
prcsiirvatloti, and vo y injurious to h
health of thoso who uso tho vinegar
made of it. A gallon of tho stuff called
vinegar can bo made for a cent or twi
from sulphuric acid and water. To de
tect tho presenco of sulphurlo ncid,tako
small quantity of tho vinegar in a
clear glass, and drop a fow drops of tho
chloridoofbarytum intoit,or tlionltrato
of baryta. If the liquid presents a
cloudy appearanco thero is sulphuric
acid in it, and it should bu returned to
ho manufacturer or tu ned into th
gutter.
Stock will thrive better with Juit as
much food given as they will eat up
clean. This should bo at stated periods
and regularly attended to. If by feed
economically, a largo surplus is found
to bo on hand at the end of ho season, It
Is better than to havo wasted It j but
It would have been better and moro
profltablo to havo added moro stock,
which would liavo yiciucu moro prom,
Don't wasto tho foodr nevertheless ;
vour fields may not yfeW so abundant
ly tho next season, and your 1iay being
well secured will loso none 01 iw virtues
bv being kept over. -American Stock
Journal.
SOMETHINO WO'ITH KNOWING. A
friend say, ono day while purchasing n
lot of dried fruit, I discovered small
nieces of sassafras bark mixed nmongst
it, and upon inquiry was Informed that
it was a lireventlve against ino worm.
It Is said that dried fruit put away with
a llttlo bark, (niy a largo handful to tho
bushel.) will lust for years unmolested
bv those troublosomo llttlo Insects,
which f.0 often destroy hundreds of
bushels In a single sca.-ons. Tho rem
edy U cheap ami simple. Try it.
A.v Indiana paper says: "Tliero Is a
man In Dubois county who Is now liv
ing with his eighth wife. Death has
rellovnd him of three, aud divorce bo-
friended him on four occasions. Ho
hasn't decided which to try next. A
funeral costs moro than a bill of divorce
but It raises no question of alimony."
Oi.k Uui.1., tho famous violinist wns
a passenger on tho America ono of tho
utemnow recently destroyed In tho
nhhi river. Ho escaped witli his fid
dle, the only brhlyc on tho boat, losing
......tiiir. ,.Sniiohadwlth him. Ho
UV U J
waded nshoro It Is said.
rnnT.TTMUTA A NT)
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
HO OF LAND'S
GEKMAM BITTERS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
AND
Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared tijr Dr. C. M. Jackson,
rilLlfilLPBIl, Pi.
The Great Remedies
rot ILL DIllllISOrTM
LIVEIt, STOMACH, or
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Hoofland'B German Bitters
Ii compounded of the pure julcee, (or m they ar
medicinally term cia rscu ed, xrrcu) of
Hoots, Herbs TFJj3s end Harks, mei.
to g a rreparellon, Ml Isfl hlphly eoaoeo
tratej, and entire t&Oj ailii lyrx from J3r
ceAeac admixlurt eany ktnd.
Eoofland'a Gannan Tonio,
Ti a eom.Jnatlon of All the injp-edlentJi of th
ItlKvr, ltl. ttio purest quality of Santa Cru
Hum, Oranije, etc.. mnMug on of the mot
ptfHtutnt nJ atfrecawo rciuedlei evr offered to
Tliom preferring a Medicine free from Alctv
Iiolle admixture, ulll use
Hoofland's Gorman Bitten.
In caspi of nervoae drpreiilon, when ion
alcoholic illniului li Decenary,
Hoofland's Gorman Tonio
toxoid he Hied.
The Bitters or the To&le ere loth equally
good, and contain the anrae medicinal Tlrtuee.
The tomach.from a variety of caueee, euch ae
IndlseiUon. l)yi r pepila. Nervous
Dehtllty, etc , U (fir very apt to have
Lta f imctlone de i 1 JliJ ranged. The re
eult of which u, a-a V that the patient
eufferi from eereral or more of tho foftovting
diseases:
ConjtUpatiot
Pulnesa
Actdi!
Hef.r
Pu
i.
t-i
ton
)
Ing-.Tl'
or Bu.
a L
, v.
t Inward Pile
the Head,
ich, Nausea,
, t lor Food,
it In the
Kruo-
v" Vlut-
r the
of th
. t Breath
t. Ohoklnv
-t when In
mriess of
before
tin In
ion cy
i How-
,-1 Eyes,
'tide, iluek,
etc.Sud-Et-at
Burn
' 3h, Con-
ivll, and
' -jp rlta.
U U, 1
Uer.d,
raptrat1
Pain In M
Chrst. Liin
den Flushes of t
in 1 th?
stn Imat- v
Croat Doii.uMr'
Three remedial ... .ucni&ly enr Urer
Complaint, Jiundlcfl, Pypoi'iiia, Chronic or
NertouB DelilUlj, Chronic lii.Thift, I tineas of
tht Kldru'ji, iii ll liUr-aix iinini from i
Dlqtnlcrud Livtr, Stomach, 01 InivaUuet
Rusn ti .
PKOST A I
Kit-
There li n
rt)mlle In nu.-t
EarUd to Oir
trengUicticd. km .
tomacli d ifc
blood ! jitini 'J
becomtritoutt Itini
low tlne l mmlnin
U glyert to ih- clut-V-
u. ihi'i
u ..'ir U Ira-
j'ctSU U
" 'UrOJUd, tb
pi ni fit l, tho
lit cumpie lion
ihv et'. bloom
: wi-iik alia nerroiu
iiid () ticaUhy being.
I'eruon Atlvtutceil in lAf4
And trr it.. . .tanr
pon Hi i'ti . .1 ilnd ta
the uw i 'SIC, so
elixir thai -re
tot ir
mor )oti
form, and w
. tr vein.
1 ardor of
r thrnnken
. to theli
i J VICE.
'ehtd Net that fully one-half
Uon of our popu
"i j In the enjoyment
b their own
.1 is--a feel wsU." They
Kil n( ent-rny, exlrgmoly wr
it Mt'llf ttltl.
-u the mTrasta, or tha
it rt-cuutrceuded,
OELICATE CHILDREN
; tl.N UKA of tltbir of thflfl
j rtui cure every cue of MA
h.Ml. fill.
'if cfrtir.oMf hatt aeearaalaWd 'n
Itli
Of the fen .
lation arc
Of koo I
arv hugu
toui, mm
To th - .
TONUU .
WE At' '
Art m.
rv'ind .
the hunJ f i lurrlvlnr. bat ipac will allow
of the itubll.-ji'Ji,) of but ft few. Thoae, It will
U oUurred, are inn of note and of iucU lUiid
lug that Ihcy rc'jal be UUeved,
TESTIMONIALS,
Hon. Geo. 7. Woodward,
Chi'Juttitt oPi Sujrrmt Court qf Pa.t write.
rhiladtJvhia. March 11. 1S67.
"I find
Hoof-
Bitten ' U e piM tonc, oacful in
ilii'ue of thudl jfW EOllv orpnni,
atidot prfnt len LliI ullt In raaei of d&
tillly,'anj uam vt nertcms ac'J.
Vtiuia trutv,
"UtO. W. Wi
acuya iq ine aiieis.
Hon. James Thompson,
Jitdfft 0 tht Sujtrtmt tVurt e rmniyltxxnia.
nttaMpht, Arm .
Ml consltli-r 1 IIouilauiTa Uerman llltte'e' a
talualU fn(ici'ii In cuso of atUicka of lii'lia"e.
Honor IiMi'tla. 1 cm curllfy tLle hoiu uiy
eipciicuee et It.
Yours, with roe nect,
'JAilKa TIIOMI'SON."
Trom Eov. Joseph II. Ker.nard,
DD,
ratter o 1 TtaiA OijiiI Clmrch, rkiUJelrKii.
Dr. Jatttlon Dear filr: 1 bare been frequently
requeetecl to connect my name with mHtuuneii
dstlons ef dlthTenl Llntls of nicdlclntH, tut, re
garding the prae rri tlce as out or in)
appropriate iHg. V sphere, 1 huio In
atlobsesdeellmil; II Xfvl a c'tur
proof In earlo js tSJ InsUut'i'i. an.) pi r
rculsrlyln my own lamtly, of the u.:efiili. as o(
Dr. Hoofland's (lennan llaters, 1 depart Im onco
from my usual course, Vo esnress my lu I onlc
Uon that,er utntral dililtty i)f tin lyt;tMtant
Hjxctatii for Zirrr tVmjJtJtnJ, It IS a ntft anil
valualU r.rr;jaraIion. In some easel It my f.ii.;
but usually, I doubt not, It wtu tatery bUKtlcui
to those Mho suQvr from the shore causes.
Yours, very respectfully,
1. II. KKNNAltl),
El(htl, Ulow Uoatcs El
From Eev. E. D, Fendall,
Jllfltani Editor Chriilian CArsnVcU, i"Al!dd(J-
I hare derived decided terflt from the use ot
jlooUaad's Uerman Hitters, ami feel It my pml'
lege to recommend thero as a mostvalu.iUe tonic
to all who are suQering from general debility or
from dlaiaufil ailsina from derangeuieut of the
liver, i oure truly.
K. li. FENDALL,
OAUTIOIT;
Iloonand's German Remedies are eointerfelt.
ed. Kee Uiat the rr. signature of O. M.
JAUKiONlson RJ "Wk the mspper ot
eseh bottle. AU n Jr-J others are coun
tcrML r ri.iTWr
I'rlnclpsl Office and slsnufsctory at the Ger
man Mtilclne titore, No. 6J1 AKCli direvt, I'UI
adelphla. HARLES M. EVAN 9,
liertnan Drugzlst, Proprietor,
Formerly 0. at. JsCKlna ic Co.
For salt by all Druggists and Dealns In siedp
(loss.
PKIOE3.
Ilooflsnd'i German Uiturs,per bottle ft 00
" . " " half desen..... 1 00
IIooCands GermaQ Tonic, put up In quart
uiu ;..,..,, l u
per buttle, cr a half dozen for 1 sO
Q3tT Do not foaget to csamlne well the article
i buy, la wJ.r vo get tut genulnt.
HOOFLAND'S
GEBMAM TONIC,
January II IW,
TrKMOOllAT. BLOOMSBTJ11G, "COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
DRY GOODS.
MILLEll'S BTOBE.
FALL AND W1NTK11 GOODS.
Tho subscriber 1ms Just returned from tho eltlra
with miothcr larao nud nelcct nisanrtmcnt of
Hl'ltlNU AND BUMM11U OOODM,
purchnsed in Ner Ynrt nnd 1'hllmlcli.hla at the
loweHt ilnuro, nnd which bo ldotcrmlne"d to sell
on ns moderate terms ni enn bo procured else
whero In lllooimunri. 1U stock comrrIe
LADIUS' tmnHS GOODS
of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together
with n liirco assortment or Dry sjoous mm un-
cerlcs, consisting of tbo followlnu articles 1
Carpels,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casslmcrcs,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Milks,
Whlto Ooods,
Linens,
Hoop Bklrts,
Muslins,
, Hollowware
Ccdarwaro
n.,.-nr llordwaru
Hoots and Khocs,
Hats nnd Caps,
Jtoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looltlng-GlasscJ,
Tobacco,
Coffee,
Bugars,
Teas,
nice,
Allspice,
GlriRer,
Cinnamon.
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN ItALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ne Invites tho attention or tho
nubile generally. The highest prleo will bo paid
for country produco In exchange for goods,
H. 11. MII.Lr.UA.SON,
Aicudo llulhllugs, Moomsburg, l'a
rtHEAT ItEDUCTIOX IN l'HICES
AT 1T.TEU ENT'S STOKE,
IN LIGHT STHEET,
or
FALTj and winteh goods.
THE subscriber has Just received and has nn
hand at his old stand lu LfghlSUcct, n largo and
helect
ASSOlt'niENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased at tho lowcht figure, and which no
determined to sell on ns mnueriuo tewim i"
bo procured elsewhere Hi Light btreel,
for cash on couxnir rnoDhci..
Ills stock consists, of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
cholcct styles and latest fashions.
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, pianneis,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, fthawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Satlnctts, Casslmcrs,
Cottouades, Kenluclty jeans.
AC, An AC.
GROCERIES, MACKEK-fVLi,
Quecnsware, Cednrware, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Faints, Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CKVB.
Iu short everything usually kept In a country
store. The patronage of his old friends and the
public generally. Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market price raid for country pro
duce. l'ETEK ENT.
Light Street, Now 8 1S07.
J J. II R O W E R,
" Is now offering to tho public his Slock of
x i ji a o o o i) s
consisting lu part of n full Hue of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG
O A II I ET B,
Fine cloths and cabsltnero for Ladles' eoau,
HANDSOME DUE.HS GOODS,
of nil natlerns and nnalltles, Inlalds nd TrintJ.
of various qualities and prices,
BLEACHED AND HltOWN MUSLINS,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
AMD
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good assortment of
LAD11S? A CllILDKIiyS OA 1TK11S Jt BOOTS.
Fresh Groceries and Spices. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WAHE, .
EX NO. 1 MACKEREL
in one-half and one-fourth barrel.
Now Is tho tlmo to make your selections, as 1
urn offering goods at very low prices, and our
motto In fair dealing to all, and not to nounuci-
soldbyany. j. j. jmuw r.".
nioomsburg, April 12, 1847.
M. AKTMAN. C. II. DIIXISOKn. I. 11. BATSAa,
JRTMAN, DILLTNGER A CO.,
HO, 0 WOUTll TIUUU Biiii-e.i
(..Vrary opposite James, Kent, Nnntet A Qj.)
Wholefcilo IJenlcra in
YAKNS, IIATTINO, WAUDlaNU, UAHino
Oil CLOTHS, 8HADLS, tux KKT.
GRAIN II A 03, 'JOKDAGE, AC. ALSO,
WILLOW AND WOOWCN WAItE,
KKUailEH, TRUNKS, LOOKISQ QLAS-Sia, KTO.
May 10, 1807-ly.
OWS .'US-'N A CO.,
H.aic-c' .'.-3 --d Wholesale Healers la
COTTON YAENH, CAUPET C1IA1NH,
HA'n'3, WICKS, TIE YAUNH, COItDAOE,
imoo"n. waou and willow wake,
LOOH'R' V CLOCKH, FANCY BAHKETri
V3--, I'ZGO 11, ANU CAUUIAGE
OIL CLOTHS, Ac,
No. 530 JInrltct Street, eouth Ktdo,
I'liUndelpIila.
JOHN C. YEAQER & CO.,
WUolcsalo Dealers In
II ATS, CAVS. STltAW GOODS, AND
LADIIS' ruits,
No. 357 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
WARTMAN & ENGELMAN,
TOUACCO, BNUFK 4 KEUAll
MANUI'ACTOUY,
no. 315 KOUTII TIUKBBTBltrr,
ficond Door below Wood.
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. Waktman r. KnilltUAN
Q ARRI AGE MAN UFACTORV,
llloomsbure, l'a.
M. C. SLOAN & nnOTIIEU
tho Buccebsors of
WILLIAM SLOAN & BON
coutlnua tho bualueau of inuUlug
UAHIHAUES, IlUOaiEH,
and vvery atyleof
FANCY WAGONS,
wlilch they have constantly on hand to aull tu
lomcra. Never tastug uuy mulvrhil btit th Uca
nud tiupliiyini; thu inuat eiperleticed worUiutu
they hope tu coutluuo ns heretofore to Kit o entire
satisfaction lo every customer. An Inspection ol
their work, nud or the reasonable price aslted fos
lie,same, U sure to Insure u sain.
0. HO AVER,
bus opened u llrst-class
HOOT, SHOE, HAT CA1 AND I'UU HTOUE.
at thu old stand cm JlalnStrect, Hloonisbursvifow
doors above lliel'uurt House. His stock Is com
posed of the very latest nnd lieststyles ever tiller
ed lo the ctthu'iia or Columbia County. He enn
accommodate I be publlo with therolluwiiiuuoods
ut the lowest rates. Men's heuvy doublu soled
stoifit boots, men's doublu mid MUKle lap soled
kip boots, men's luitvy slots shoes otnll kinds,
men's flue boots and shoes of all erades, Ixiy's
double soled boots nud.shocs of all kinds, men's
Blovu kid llaliiiural shot h, men's, women's, boys's
and misses1 lustlui: Kallers, women's ttlove kid
Polish very flus.wnmcii's morf et o llulmoralsaiid
eulfsboes, women's very lino kid buttoned suit
ers. In short boots ot ull inscriptions both pg
ged Biidseweil. , ,
Ha would also cull attention to his flue assort
ment of
HATS, CAVH, Fl'lW AND NOTIONB.
wlilcli cosiprlse sail the new and popular varl
libs ut prices which cannot fall lo suit all. These
Boods aro tillered at tho lowest cash rates and
will be uiiurantecd lo iilvo aatlsuictlou. A cull
Is solicited before purehaslui; elsewhere us It Is
behoved that better bargains uio to be (osud
thau at uuy other place In tho county.
JXc. tl'U7
RAIL ROADS.
C
ATOIIT1IERN OKNTIIAIj
KAIL-
. ICPU rrr,,. HI
Ull Itnu niter aiuy ivm -
leave NoiiTlIU.HEitLANli us follows t
NOinilWAHD.
423 A. M., Dally to Wllllnmspori, (except win myj
Inr minim, I'anntuiaiguu, iioeiitaier, jiu.
Ktisneiislnn Hrlilge, nnd N. t tills. ,
ttjl) v. ti., Dally, (exfcpt rtuiulays) ror i.tmira nnu
llilll.tlo via Ilrlo Hiillway from l.lmlrn.
(1.11) p.m., Dully, (except Sunday s) for Williams.
''" T11A1NS 80UT1IWAUD.
S.M A. M. Dally (except Monday's) for llaltlmoro.
WILMINGTON AND riULADUWlllA. .
MOI'.JL Dally (except Sunday's) for liaiumoro
Washington nnu rjiiiiiueiimin. , ,,,,
General l'lisseuger Ageut.
I ACKAWANNA
AND ULOOMS-
XJ 11UUG 1'i.iLAOAD
On nnd o .erJInylllh.lffts, IMsscngcrTrulnswIll
run us juiiows:
Oolng South.
I.eavo lieave
Going North.
Arrlvo Arrlvo
it.iit. p.m.
tt. lp. p. m
Kcmiitnn SM
a.:n
11.10
P. 17
Leavo
lo.:m
10.00
7. it
IMP
s.:w
7.11)
7.35
7.V1
Leavo
O.ij
l'lttston 0.00
Kingston o.'js
l'lynioulh ti.tl
Mhlekslilnny.... 1.21
lli-rwlck 7.M
4.03 iu.:n 0.11)
4.r lo.uo mo
4,r
6.10
0.1.1
(I.M
7.01
7.11!
7.:n
t!.M
11.111
11.00
6.:w
Leavo
4.15
llloom Mil
Ulipt'lt K.IH
Duuvlllo U.IU
Arrlvo Arrlvo
North'd 11.0(1 MS
Tho 11.10 Tralii lit Seranton makes connections
with Uxpresa Train lor New York nt 3 o'clock
ii. iu,. nrtlviug lu Now York V.U p. ni.
II. A.'I ONDA, Sup't.
18GS.
"PHILADELPHIA
1SIW.
EH1E
AND
Ja, lfc.ll,ltUAlJ.
WINTEH TIME TA1ILE,
TIIUOCOII ASU DlIiECT ltOCTE BETWEEN P1IILA-
DELl'lllA, 11ALT1MOHE, UAltltlsnUllO, WIL
LIAM.Sl'OItT, AN1J THE
GHEAT OIL KEG ION OF PENNSYLVANIA
ELEQANI SLEEl'ISa CAR3
Ou nil Night Trains.
On nnd arier Moniiay, Nov. Bin! lSGs, tho
Trains mi the l'hllndelphla AEtle Hull lloml w 111
ruu us lunuws;
WlSTWAHIl.
.MAIL TUAIN leaves lMillndelphin 10.41 p.m.
" ' " Nortlatuibci land. ..li.lo ii.iii.
" nrr, at Erie U..10p.iii5
t.itii', ti'iii-."5 ieues i uiuuicipniu ii..sf in,
" " " Nort'il 0.00 p.m.
" " nrr. at Erie 10.duii.iii.
1.1,311 UA .'.IA1I, leaves l'llllailelplllit k.iii.iii,
" " " North'd l.iMii.m
" " nrr. atU)cklIaeu 7.4.1 p.m.
EAHTWAltl).
MAIL TItAIN leaves Erie 10..V. ft.ln
" ' North'd 'J..'i.1 a.ni.
" arr.nt i'liiiaiielplilu io.uuii.iii.
i;iiii; ExritEfts leaves ia:ie ..u.-iiii.m,
" Nort'd WBlu.nil
nrr.nii'miaucipuia 4,.iip.ni.
nill nud ExniesH connects with OU Cret lculul
Allegheny HPter Hall lload. llaggngo checked
llltUilgll.
A. I.. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Willlamsport,
riATAWISSA RAILROAD On unit
J after MONDAY. Nov. 2. lNif. - I'asseimor
liitliison the t'ntawlssa ltmlroud will run ntthu
luiiowlug luimcu Hours :
Mult Xmti,
BrATlONS.
Willlamsport.
Muney.
Wiitsontown.
Milton.
Danville.
Itupirt.
fatawlssa.
ltlllgtunu.
hulumlt.
(Hinkuke.
E. Inlioiiv .Tunc.
Afiaif Xorlh
Arr, 0.10 p. in.
Dep. 5. II "
" 6.12 "
l..V '
" 4.10 '
" 33 "
2,a "
" l.:ti "
" 1.4J "
" l.'JO "
" l.io
" 10.40 a.tr..
Dep. 7..10 u.nt
H.'JO
..rii) "
1M0 '
V.i-2 "
10.12 "
10.13 '
11.10 "
I'J.iw p.m
ltli
LOU
an
4.13
Dinc.Talnaiun. Dine.
Uutiillng.
Arr. 0.41
i'liuuueipma.
8.1.1 "
W-'J lug or Munch Chunk.
l'lom New York via. I
Miiueli (.'hunk. r
LCI
NoC'hangoof ears between Wlllinin-vport and
l'lllladelpnln. GEO. WE11U Sliy't.
JKADIXG KAILUOAD.
WINTEH AKKANGMENT. Die. 1Kb. 1SC8.
Orcut Tiuuk Lino horn tho North nnd North
Wost lor riiIladt'lihlH,New York, UeiuiliiR, l'otts
vltlo, Tamuqua, Ashlamt, Lubanoii, AUentowu,
Easton, Kphiata, Li Liz, LauaihtiT. Columbia, Ac,
Trains leave lJiurlMjuri; tor New York, as ml
Iowa: At '2,'jrK), b;Xinn 8,lu n. in., 12,10 noon and
l!,uj A. l,:i.)iMii.,foniu'ctlnK with hlmllartralns on
Itio l'a, lUiUiuiul, and arilvlni; at New Yoilc at
o,uo, lu.Ot) .M lltu a.m., a u.oo 7,10 a lo,:tup.m.
Sleeping rars ai'coinpanylnK tho 2,5U a.in, and
1U.5U p.m. trains without i-haiiKt'.
Leuu llaiilsburg tor Ileadtiiir, rottsvUlo, Ta
uuuiuu, MlmihViUe, Ashland, 1'lnu Jrovt Allen
town and l'hiladulphla at H,1U a.m., and .I.iV and
l.lU p.m.. htopnlim at Lubtiiioii nnd nrlnclnal wav
htaUons; thu 4,luji.m. luakhiK coniu'ctlons for
1'hlladL'lphia and LolnniuUonly. l-'or TotUVlIIo
hclmylkitl Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill
and hiwiut-hnnna Uallioad. k'a e HarrUbtiri; at
p.m. Heturuln: Leuu New Yoik at 1,J0
a.m. and l'.'.Ou in., aud 6, lu and H.oo p.m. Hleepiiiff
c.irHaii'umpaiijlny thut).tHia.iii.,anda,I(l and H,m
p. in., trains wlrhout thaiii Way i'akst-nser
Tratu k'uvw I'liiladclphia aL TJIO a.nt., returnlim
I nun llcuillinr iitlt 'L'ni tu ttlmiii in nt nil vtut Iihil.
ruttsvillts atb'4j a. m., and 2,1-jjt.m., Ahhland U.w
a.manLl-,lU noun, and "f.uu p. m.( Tnmucuu at
tie 11V,111IH P,i t 1, 111,
Leatj l'ottbvltlo Jor llarrlsbtim, via Schuylkil
nud tiuviueuanua luiilroad at 7,lUa.m, nud lL',00
noon.
Ki-adint; Accommodation Train leaves Heading
,-i'ja.in,,fL-iunnuji nuia I'jmauuipiiKi at ,!
p.iil,
l'otlhtowu Accommodation TraimlonTesI'otts.
town at U.li a.m.,, rcturulu',', leaves l'hlhuMphta
ait i,M)
Columbia Itallrond Trains; learo IEeacUnK al
7,imj w.in., and o-ia p.m. for L'phratu, Litlz, Lancub
ler, Lnivimui.1, ut.,
lvrkiomun lUdl Hoad Trains leave Terklomen
Junctional u.uuu.m., aim ii.u p.m. itcturnlnt;
uectlns with similar tralns'ou Heaillni;'lt.Ulroad
on Sundays. Icavu New York at B.uo n.m Phil.
ndelphla 8,oo a.m. nnd :t,15p.m., the ,to a.m. train
ruuuinn nuiy io iicamm;; i-ouhviuo n,w a.m.
JinrriMiurii o,m u.ui. mm i.iu aim u.-so p.m., ant
ltt-adlm; ut l.ll) and 'J..r"t and 7.15 a.m. for Harris
burs, and "Wla.in., and II, 10 p. in. for New York,
ana -itM p.m. lor j-iniatieipma.
('(iiiiinn tut lull. Mik'ui't'. hcaKon. School nnd Ex
cuuion tlckeU tu end irumall points, at reduced
ruti'S.
isaaeo cheeked through j 100 pounds allowed to
eacu iiaabtnger.
General Superintendent,
Rending; Ta., May a, 1S.
rpiIE REST IS THE CHEAPEST,!
THE felNGElt SEWING MACHINE
HEADS THE LIST,
And lends Ihecolumn 4,0118 ahead of all others,
'lllla Muchlue Is tho
MOST l'OPULAH IN USE.
It uses tho finest ticedlo of any Machine In ex
istence, Any ludy wnullug a good
S E V INO M A O II I N E,
Wilt consult her own Interests by buying a
SINar.lt. Itlseuslerto run, lenrn and keep lu
order than any Muchlue lu tbo world,
OVEU SSO.CCO OF THEM IN USE.
Tbo fullest Instruction ulven those who pur
chase, and the Machine wn.li UK WAKiiANTKU to
on for one year.
Pleusii cull ul my Store nnd satisfy yourselves.
Here you win nun teenies, i nmm unu mm.
DAVID LOWENHEIUI, Audit
April 3,Hs-tf. llloomsburi:. l'a.
Ii U JI B I A HOUSE,
UEItNAItD KT O II N E It.
IIavikii lately purchased and fitted up tho
WCH'KUOWU Itouisou noiei l n'I'ri , iih-..i...u H
1EW 1IOOIIH AIIOVE Til K COUllT IIOl'SK,
onthewune side of the street, In tlie town of
Illoomsliurt!! and bavins obtained n license for
the same as 11
R E S T A IT R A N T ,
tbo IViprletnr has determined to nive to the peo
pie visiting the town oil business or pleasure,
A LITTLE MOIIE UOOM,
Ilia Mauling also I extensive, and Is ntted up
lo put biiKKlesiiiidcurrlaisesliithodry. He pr";
and be respectfully solicits 11 share of the publlo
I ttirotiflt'e, 1 M.s,
J I'. HEARD,
will LII'I'INCOTT,DONDCO
Manufacturers and Wholesale Daalers In
HATS, CA1W, FUltS, AND BTHAW GOODS,
No. 413 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
NYDER, HARRIS & UASSETT,
Manufacturers nnd Jobbers of
MEN'S AND IIOY'H CLOTHING,
Noi.Mirfukel.auJSJJ Cjaitus coHtrMt,
Philadelphia.
GHOCERIE3, &c,
ONFEOTIONEKY.
Tim nndrrslsned would resneetfully annouueo
to the public, unit hi' lias opened it
FIItHT-CLASS CONFIXTIONr.IlY STOP.E,
In 11inbii11fl1t.tr 1n1r.lv neritnled hv Ilernnrd Hloh
tier, where hels prepnrcd tu lurnlsli nil kinds of
rLAIN A FANCY CANDIIH,
KKKNCII CANDIl'-S,
I'OItr.lGN A DOMESTIC F11U1TS,
NUTS, UA1SINH, AC, AC, AC
IT Vf HOI.F.SAI.K Oil llHTAII..
In short, n hill assortment of all goods In
Ills lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac,
unliable for tho Holidays, I'urtlculiu attention
given to
I1HKAD AND CAKES,
of all kinds, fresh every day.
C II II I S T M A S O A N D I K 8,
OIIIHTMAB TOYS.
A call Is solicited, and satisfaction will bo
guaranteed.
Nov. IB, 187, nOKIIAUT JACOllS.
E M O V A L OF
u. u. MAiur.i
NEW STO R E
TO a HIVE'S II LOOK,
O.fTIIICORNEIl or KAKKET A!D InOS ST1IEETH.
The undersigned having received from the city
a full and complete suppty of
SrilINO AND SU.M.ME11
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CEDAR AXD WILLOW-WAKE,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WAKE,
TOBACCO,
II A TS A NI) S II O I-: S,
FLOUIt, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I propose selling at it vory low Dguro
for cash or produce.
ZTr Cnll and see.
April 11', 1SU7. U. C. MAUU.
RAND OPENING
(lltANIi
OI'IININO
lll'IININCI
OPENING
Ol'ENIN-U
(lltAND
(lltANIi
GltAND
or
AND WI.NTEU GOODS,
AND WINTEH GOODS.
AND WINTEH GOODH
AND WINIT.lt GOODS,
AND WINTEH GOODS,
conslntluK ol
conslsllui; of
cinxslstliiir of
consist Inix of
cmsl.stln! of
FALL
KAI.L
FALL
FALL
FALL
DUY OOOIW,
DllY (KUIIW
DHY GOODS,
DHY GOODS,
DHY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
11 ATS AND CAI'S,
HATS AND CAI'S,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAI'S,
hoots and sunns,
HOOTS AND SIIOIX,
HOOTS AND SIIOIX,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HEADY-MADE CLOTH INO,
HEADY-MA HI". CLOTHING
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
HEADY-MA DE CLOTHING,
LOOKING-GLASSES
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES
LOOKING-GLASSES,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOllONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS,
FAINTS AND OILS,
GIIOCEHIKS.
GHOl'EHIES,
GHOI'EHIES,
GHOL'EHIES.
GHOUEH1ES,
QUEENS WAKE,
(HlEENSWAltE,
ti 11 E 1 INS W A HE,
IjllEENSWAHE,
tiUEENSWAHE
1IAHDWAHE,
HAHDWAHE,
HAKDWAHE,
HAHDWAHE,
HAHDWAHE,
TINWAHE,
TINWAHE,
TINWAHE,
TINWAHE,
TINWAHE,
HALT,
SALT,
HALT
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
nil I
FISH,
GRAIN
GHAIN
GHAIN
GHAIN
GHAIN
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEIIS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AO.
AT
NEAL
NEAL
NEAL
NEAL
NEAL
.tlcKELVY,
MuKlXVY,
McKELVY,
McKELVY,
.MCKELVY.
CO.'S,
t.'O.'S,
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
Northwest corner 01 Mjlunud Market Streets,
Northwest comer of Main und Market Sheets,
Northwest corner of -Main nud Market Stteets,
Northwest comer of Main and Market Stleets,
Northwest co rner of Main and Market Streets,
III.OOMSI1UHG, I'A
HIAJOMSBUHG, PA
HLOOMSHUHG, PA.,
BLOOMSIIl'KO, PA.,
llLOOMSIllIltll, PA. .
IKON AND NAILS,
IKON AND NAILS,
IHON AND NAILS,
IHON AND NAILS,
IHON AND NAILS,
In largo quantities and at reduced rates, alway
ou uauu.
COIIELIj, IJEHGKH et CO.,
GENEKAL COJIMISSION- JIEUC1IANTS
Dealers In
FISH, HALT, CHEESE, rllOVISIOXS, Ac.,
Nos. 121 and 121 North Wharves, above Arch Bt.
Philadelphia.
Sol trents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, lu bar
rels, Icegi, and cans,
WAINWIUGUT & CO.,
WIIOIiEBAtK OHOOERH,
N. E. Corner Beeond nnd Arch Btreets,
rjIILADCLI'HIA,
Dealers In
TEAS, BYUUIU COFFEE, HUOAIt, MOLASSKH,
KICK, BPICEM, HI CAItn RODA, C, AO,
Orders will receive prompt utteutlou.
May 10, lS67-ly.
JJ V. FETEKMAN,
with " i.ii'i'iNcorr Titorrr.it,
WIIOL1WALK OUOCEItf),
No. 51 North Water Hlroet,
and Nn.20 North Delaware Avenue
Philadelphia.
TyEAVKH & HVll ANKLE,
W1I0LIIALE G110CEUI1B ANDCOMSIIHSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. Hi and 227 Arch Blreet
l'hllmlelphla.
M.
M. MAlll'LE,
NOTIONH, IIOHIEfV.OLOVES.AND
r"AN0 GOODS,
No, 53 North Third Blreet,
Philadelphia,
I. "
WALi'EH,
. - Late Walter 4 Kaub,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, OLASS, AND QUEENSWAltn,
No. t:i Market Street.
Philadelphia,
JOHN STHOUr A CO.,
Successors to Btroup 4 DrolUer,
WHOLEHALU DE.M.EIW IN WHH,
Vo, St North Wharves, and 25 NtxlU Water Bt.,
pblUulelphls,
IRON, TINWARE, &.C.
JVq-ATIONAL FOUNDRY,
lilooinsburg, Columbia County, l'a.
The subscriber, proprietor of the above-i auicd
extensive establishment, Is now prepared to re
eclvo orders for all kinds of
MACHINEUY roil COLI.IEItlES, KLABT
FUItNACIW, 8TATI0NA tVt ENGINES,
MII.I.'I, TIUtliSIIING MACHINES, Ao
Ho Is nlso prepared to mako Btovesof all slr.es
and patterns, Plow-Irons, and over) thing usually
mado lit llrst-class Foundries.
His extensive facilities nnd practical workmen
wnrrant him In receiving tho largest contracts on
tho most reasonable terms.
Grain or all kinds wilt bo taken In exchange for
Castings.
This establishment Is located near the Ijiclir
wauiianiid llloomsbtiig Itallroad Depot,
rETElHilLLMYEIl.
S'
TOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. IIUIT.UT
nnnounces to his friends nnd customers that
continues the above business nt his old place on
MAIN STUEET, 1ILOOMSI1UUG.
Customers can bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, and every va
riety of article found in n HloVo and Tinware Es
tablishment In the cities, nnd on tho most reason
able terms, ltepalrlugtlonent tho shortest notice.
33 DOZEN MILK-rANS
on hnnd for sale.
JkJEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON MAIN STl'.EET, KEA11LV OPPOSITE MII.I.Ett'
STO HE,
HLOoMsnuno, fenn'a.
The pnderslgned has Just fltted up and opened
his net
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In Ibis place, whero ho Is prepared to mnke up
new Tin W'aiu: of all kinds In his Hue, aud do
repairing with neatness nud dispatch, upon the
most reasonable tonus. Ho also keeps on hand
STOVES OF VA11IOUS 1'ATTEltNS A STYLES,
which ho will M'll upon terms to suit purchasers.
(live him a cull. 11" Is a gotnl mechanic,
and
; of lliti nubile isitromiire.
JACOB METO.
I'.looiiivbitrir, April 'Jfl. 1587.
riEOROE II. RORERTS,
Importer and Dealer In
IIAEDWAHE, CUTLEHY, GUNS, Ac,
No. 311 North Third Strict, itbovo Vina,
Philadelphia.
Jacoii IC. Smith. J. li. St.i.Tztit
g JI I T II & H E L T Z K R,
Impoilersnud Dealers 1 11 Foreign and Domestic
56
II A R 1) WAR E,
GUN S, O U T L E It Y, AC,
VO. 411) X. TlllltU STUHET, All. CALLOWIIILI.,
I'HILADELPIIIA.
Nov. S3,7-tr.
TOBACCO &. SBG-ARS.
JJ W. RANK'S
WllUliliSAI.ETOllAUL'O, SNUI' I'
CIGAIt WAItEHOUHE,
AND
No. HO North Third Street,
between Cherry nud Hnco, west side.
Philadelphia.
C.
L. WOODRUFF,
Wholesale Dealers In
TOBACCOS, CIGAHS, PIPES, Ac, Ac,
No. 13 North Third Street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
0
MNIIiUS LINK.
The undersigned would lespertfully announce lo
thecllleus of lilooinsburg und the public gene
rally tha h'j Is running Hit
OMNIBUS LINE
between Ibis place 11ml the dlllelent rnltlondde
pols dally (SuudJ) s excepted), to connect Willi the
several trains going South ami West on tho Catn-
wlssn nnd Wllllnmspoit Hallinnd, and with those
colng Nortb and South on tho Iickawaunuand
lUoonisbutg Itallroad.
His Oitiuibusses ate lu good condition, commo
dious and comlortnble, and charges reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends de-
pnit,cau ho accomodated upon reasonable chnrgj
by leaving timely notlcontnii of the hotels.
JACOII L GIltTON, Proprietor.
J IIEATIICOTE
.t COMPANY
JI U 1 Jj IJ Ji
W O li A'St
coitNKitoF wi:dTrui:i-;T IlI.ACKllIOKSK AU.KV
Huvln Incrcivspd rnir fiicllltlos In thorny of
nhop loom, mnflilnc-ry, .Vi. v mo i.rrpnri'ift to
m.uui meant1 iah u.mui j v is.i- i,itis,aiHi an jciihis
nl HTM AM HOI LKUH.tSMOlvK-sTAC'KS, TANKS,
ISm.hT-lKoN Wdhk.Ac. AU wtirkjiroinptly ilone
to onlcr, nt h-urt notice, ami
Kl'HCIAIi AlTlTION PAID TO HKPaIUS,
Villi' nltnutloii Is fsiipclnllv ciilipi. to Ihn mom.
bors of our lltm-nll Ik-Iiii; J'ravtuatJloUcr MaKcts.
Mr. HnATiit'on; luis Imd nn rxin'ilenco or over i
ttilrtv . 1a1s In the liiumilMttuiu nt nlikintUoI
IMtnni Itnik-rt; nml Irani our lonsexia'rlenco wo
nioliilly iiwiuo ol tho nercssily ot u v.ell-inalo
mm suiiicienuy niru j,oii.ku. in fet'curo noi omy
safety hut mitlsfactoiy lesnlis: unit we si in II kIvo
our eulmners only those ol thu best rjimllty us
niriU inntciiiil.wnrkiuanshlp, nml uniplo heat
ins hurl ieo, nml ieel eontuU-nl thnto enn ren
tier satisinctlon;nnil nt irlces lully ns low ns nny
(ither bulkier!, using thu miiiid quality of niaterf
in.
Wo 'woulil will tho nttentlon of Iinllwny Com
inules toour taellttles lordoliiK LLUMOTIVi:
WoltK, 1 rriii.u nri'Ains ou Nhu'.ns wo mnlte it
ti point lor ono of tho Una to always glvo ills ncr
feonnl attention.
vonronlKoircpnred to do nil Kinds of Kteaui
FiltiiiL'S. hiich UN llt'iitliiLT l'alillf! nml I'rivntH
ilulldliiKM, KnetorleM, titling up hteatn itollers.Ae,
Coiihtanllv on hand nil kind of Hi itam I'it-
TI.N(H.SIK.5I AMI VATKl.CJUAaiSlKAM l'U'W,
unu itli iiiiiuki iiiiim.i i.i-ii 1111 uiu imttiiu'iiH.
AUo.C'ustings ot all l;iinN,lloiltT l',HHil,(iiatPii,
KtoM'M. riows.mid ull worl: eonntctul with tin.
peneiiu foundry business.
iiPMlieciuuiy Mmemng your orueis, wo nte
Yours very truly, J. HKATHCOTi; A CO.
Ffb.to'OS ly
AitJinnsn
TBY Till
A LTA
It contnins threo ncr cent, of Ainmonln. nn
ntnttlu nmintitv to uivo actlvitv , itlioul iniurv
10 ino egaimion, unu u iniKo pertrrniafio 01 bo-
lublo liouu I'lmsLliate ot Unit), toueiliir villi
lNitnxli and hod it, tbo eshcntlul eltmuith of a,
t'OMl'MlTKMAXUllK, Uiu Im niihed huleb to
lartners v lionie iiKlug it Mltli btfthly t-atUlactoo
ry results is u Kiiregiuinuitt e of lis vulue. i'rke,
oft per ton of IU bays lbs tnth, hind lor u
puuiphlel, AdfirtsH
July 3CS-ly &7 llroadwoy, N. Y.
A'
NUH KW.S. W1LKINB A t.'U,,
Dealers Iu
KOIiElUN AND DOMITIC DUY GOODS,
No.Oft? Market Htreet,
l'h 11 delphla.
Q.EOUGK KOELKEIl A CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
WOODEN .1 WILLOW WAIli:, VAHNS,
Oll.Clolhs, Wic let, Twines, Ilaski Is, etc., Ic.
2t'J.l2it Maii;ilKt.,4 2:i(l Chtirtli ht., l'hllada.
JuiieS.'ilS.
KMimUSTUll A HJtOTlIElt,
Importers uud Jobbers of
HOUEltV, GLOVE'S,
rillllt'IM AND IirtAWEItf,
1IUTTONH, HUHl'E.NDEUH,
HOOP HKIIITM, IIANDK'EItCHIEFH,
THHEADS, HEWING HILICH,
TUI.MMINOS, roim: JIONNAI1W,
KOAl'S, I'EIU'UMEltY, FANCY OOOl f, AND
NOTIONH OENEItALLY,
Alto Mautifaetuters of
JIHUHIIUH AND LOOKING G LASH EH,
and Dealers lu
WOOD AND WILLOW WAItE,
1IUOOMH, ItOI'EH, TWINEH, 4C,
No. SOS Noi Hi Third Htriet, above Vino,
l'hllmlelphla.
jyILLEK A HOST,
riuccessors to I'ranklln I. Beltier . Co,
Imjiorters anil Wholesale Dealers lu
LIQUOIW, WINKS, 40
Nos. HO and 112 North Third Btreet,
I'liiladclphia.
jyjEHCUANT'S HOTEL,
NOIITI1 rOt'KTII srKlET,
riUIADELrillA.
J, A W. 0. M I.IUIUN, Proprietor.
May 10, isif-iy.
8l MEDICINES.
g A V E YOUR MO N K Y I
INDUCEMENT HI
G It EAT E 11 1 N D UU EM E N T HI
OllKATliBT INDUCEMENTS
AT
Tin; old Dituo HTOiin
OF
L. N. MOYER,
UHiero can bo found thu bAitonsT nnd nr-ST as.
sonT.MK.NT, ever ollercd to tho cltlrens of this
county, of
Drugs, Chemicals,
l'nlnls, Oils,
Glass, -- Vniiilshes,
rutty, llruslies,
DyoStttrrs, Jllxed I'.iinls,
all of thesonreof the best known make tun! iue
warraulednspuruntid unadulterated. The 1 msi
and largest stock: of
FANCY A 11 T I C L E H
to bo found lu this or mljoliilngcouutlcs
Perfumery, Hair Dyes,
Fancy Soaps, llruslies,
s-'ombs, Cosmetics,
HalrOils, Toilet Articles,
blatlonery, Pocket P.oni,,
T O 11 A V C O E S .
Smoking and chewing,
Cigars of nil descriptions,
Pipes, Cigar Holders,
HOUSEHOLD AUTICLES.
Lamps, assorted sizes and styles,
I.AMl'3, CllIStNKYK, HlIAllM, llDUMll,'),
MISCELLANEOUH GOODS.
Sponges, Chamois SUlns,
Cutlielcrs, Siu'cultims,
Syringes, llrenst 1'ump.s,
llubber Goods,
Trusses of till approved patterns Ac, Ac.
L I (J U O It S.
A lino assortment of uro liquors for medical
purposes constantly on hiiiul and Iho Us
known kinds of
STOMACH HlTTEltS.
l'ATi:.NT Mr.iiRisiM of every description, In
cluding the best varieties of pills and Ionics.
1'IIYHICIAN'H l'lil-SCUIITIONS CAltKKUI.bY PIIK
l'AUEI). No such stock has ever been presinted to lb
people of this sectlou of counlry.
'J'ho prices aro its small us the slock Is huge.
Tho Whotevile I't ices are lnoru favorublo to tb
purchaser than ever.as Arrangements hale beeii
elleeletl with the wholesale dealers lu tho largir
cities, so that goods call bo procured 111 Illoomv
butg as cheaply us lu Nuw Yolk or Phlladelphi
9-Country dealers nru earnestly Invited tu
suuly their own interests, by examining this
stock.
Hemenibcr the place ExciiANOE Hlock aboe
Exchangu Hotel, Main street, lilooinsburg,
Jan. ill. lMis. ilm
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE CF THE AGE!
Oi'iiy-IIoiitletl t'ecMilcs li:nc tl.cir
lotks restored by it to the daih, lustrous,
t like n tresses of youth, nml nre li:'iny !
Youns People, with 2ifjhttfaihtl or red I I.itr,
Imvc these unfashionable colors changed to
ft beautiful nuburn, nnd rejoice !
l'eoplo wlioso lieadi nro coercd wjtli
Dandruff nnd Humors, mo it, nnd liaib
clean couti und clear nnd healthy Rcalns
IIaIU-lTi;aclcl Wt frjiiiw haJ
their remaining locks tiphtenrd, nnd llii
bnro fpots covered with n luxuriant gruwtli
of Hair, nnd dance for joy I
Young Gentlemen use it because It ii
richly perfumed I
Young Ladies uso it because It liccp
their Hair In place!
Kvorybody vivst nnd will use it, bccauo
is t!io cftanstt nnd lest article in tin
market! For Salo by Druggists generally.
AND FOKHAI.Klty
I,. N. MOYHH nml V. I. UTTZ, DruKt;iM'i,
Illoomsliurt, mid M. M, IiUOIJST.nitawivMi.
Jiiiuiuiy
jioyioii,
WlIOI.nSALr, Jt KLTAIL
d it u a a 1 s t, -
COIlKCIl Of MAIN AND MAUKt.T SttEElS,
llLOOJISUUHO, l'A.,
where will lio found u largo and telnet stnvli 01
Drugs,
MKDIC1XES AND CIIKM1CALB.
Alio all tlio
PATENT UEDICINCi OJ" TUB DAY,
I am also prepared to furnish Country Stores itli
Castor Oil, Godfrey's Cordlul,
TUIILINGSTOX'.S DALSAM,
aud all other medicines kept In tht Ir lino at t it
prices.
?. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all
hours.
In medicines, quality !sof the tirst Importawe.
Illoopisburi;, Juno7, W7
DKHSIIOTT'S 1'IIAHMACY.
OPPOSITE AMEI1ICAN 1IOCSE.
Where may bo found oconipleto aasortntent of
iresn ana pttro
MEDICINES, DYE- STC1TH, COI.OllS, 01I.K
WINDOW-GLASS, LAMPii LANTEUN , HO
UAH, ROAl'S, ALCOHOL, WIN1-S i. LIO. . OKI!
HYHUI'S,
1'EIirUMEltY, TOILET
AND FANCY AUTICLIH.
which nro offered at old tlmo prices. Prescrip
tions accurately prepared.
Jan 3 IW.ly.
tiui u, Tu., and the Ituntlt'l's l'ulun
'11,.. A ..,,..., llt,...l .....p.
druimut tivm the Hundel In ii
tied It will Hike us much liiir(Sl tie amH
itdod lioist'sVjM draw. W u T tint
Lav. and tblj.sTtjt ,MtitwiL .x-su-A
mil chciiluT reei.iirmtnd linJii. ' ')
and lrnlle wluite eterseoi,
I . llliri.. .KNIIKIt, lilt. . C? IU..KIS.
V. II, K'lll.NS, .IoIIN DOAh
JllllN M.rKUIC'K. llAN'IKI. X '
It ID, ll. I Ml l.ll. 11 Hfii'L.rll, I'I l.-,FL.I
MieiuK'jlH.i.Ht, John Win. 1
" Tliev ul--Ctll,iuulueiiire thu eelebrub ' " ,X
IteiipesvniTMowir, and nlbet uitr-lilt. .H'''
iiiriii-.)SJ
T NiSiS H A N (J E AOKMl
ivyomiiiK. ,
,i:tiiaT. ,
Comnierc'o ,
I'liltbu,:
Niirth".in(rlcu
City i
IuUrnalloi.iJ l,i
Niagara 1,1
,i:iiia Live Ky uil: I
I'utuam , I
Merchants .,1 3
Hprtngrleld
d v .j. . 6TU,lf:
1 Company of Btato ll'r.n'a.,.., CSi.t
;ut Mutual Llfu 5 '., llv
Iiituranco I
Counectlcut
North American Trantlt ,
l'HEAH 1IHOWN, Ijfoill
mur8 07-ly, lli.oonsuuit(.J 1'a.
1.0UIS UltOWN, CIIAS, J, BWAl"
jgllOWN A EWALD, '
iVHUl.t.BAI.l. until t un,
N. E. for. Third A Vino Strew,
VUll.ADhLVllIA.
May 29. lMj-Omo
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a It E A T
Va
fpifu AJIHltH'AN HAY 1MI
X AND I'OltK.-We the Ullderhli;iiil,',l,',
ul Columbia Countj ttllti ,si-ed lhe(r..1l, J I
forks on thu farm of Mr I'msel.tu I Kf
Township, mi M lay, Muv 7 isiui.b,.., liK-J , I
Alnerieau Hay Kulte und l-'ol L inau, flaf 7 II
hLIKllll. tt'Al.ls KlIltlN'l'.lt A (I.IsssFi.e CI
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