The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 08, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
fanner's gcjiavtmc nt.
Cahk oi Young Stock in Wihtku.
-tAII klmlu of young stock nro tomler
nml rcqulro nioro protrctlmt and vara
than oldiT ohm.
Colts that luivo be 'ii wpiiiumI In tlio
fullHliould hi Blil)l('d ut nlglit nnd bo
Mlultorod from hIoi-iih In tliutluy tlmo;
thi lr -tiiblts rboilld bp well vuntlliitml
nnd tin' immure rcniuvoil frequently,
tlio ofti'iiur llio bettor. Eyes and limbs
nro both olten Injured by thohrntlnp; of
nimiuru nnd tbo rising of nmnioiila.
Tho skin Rhould bu ki'it clean by ti'lnj
n still' brush nnd woolen cloth j If tho
curry comb Is uueil It should he linndled
very g ntly cam not to hurt or Irritate
thcryuiliig unlitnd. Feeding nnd wa
tering should bo regular ut stated times
Jtwt enough of food to cat and none to
waste,
Onlvra and young cattle should bo
treated ns nboro stnted if you wish
them to grow fast and keep In good
condition, nnd young stock will never
pay you unless you keep It constantly
growing, for If they once got stunted It
cosli almost moro than they nro worth
to glvo thorn a good start.
Tlio truth Is that many of our calves
mid colts get n "stunt" whtlo young,
which they do not recover from for
years, If they over do. A perfect ani
mal can never bo obtained unlets Its
want nro liberally supplied, in regard
to food, shelter and comfortable accom-
iiimlnttuiH. Some nnlumli arc fed well
but uroso cramped for room that, like
n vigorous treo In a stono wall, they can
scare lyKrow without puibliig the barn
ovur. Others aro fed well, but nro mi
espoied to cold and storms that they
grow very slowly, or yield little milk.
Too liberal uo of grain foryoung an
imals is undoubtedly injurious. No
farmer of good Judgment need err in
this particular.
Faumku Cluim. Thcie should
nbound in every agricultural district ;
nnd wli.-re there Is 110110 to bofouml,tho
reason, by looking nrouud, Is soon ox
plained. "Oh," s.iys one, "what Is to
bo gained by a farmers' clubV Does
any ono pretend to teach mo how to
raiso a crop of potatoes, of oats, corn,
wheat, rye, buckwheat or n.trloy ? Why
J'vo been all my life ut It, nnd if I nm
lgnornnt of my business ut this time of
day, 1 may as well give it up." Tlio
old proverb, ".i wlso man in his own
euneeit," Ac. It is dlfUcult todeal with
wlo men of this sort. They scout nil
Idea that they can bo better Informed
In their business, and at the same timo
thoy uro unwilling to assist in instruct
ing nnd helping nlong others who nro
not so wise, experienced and superior
ns themselves.
ilio truth is, tneso are tlio very peo
ple to take tho lead In getting up social
clubs, and if they had tho disposition
thoy could do inoro than any others
They possess tho knowledge, means
and position to mnko themselves felt
in their instruction, example and ex
ftcrlo. ees. These clubs should bo in
formally organized and thus he of n
liltlo expenso as. possible. Tho (weekly
evening of meeting at ono another's
houses should bo specific, and tbo pla
ees designated at a preceding meeting.
All that is necessary is that there should
bona intelligent secretary. Any pro
ceedings taking placo nt these meetings
wlienover they possess any interest,
will tlnd a ready wolcomo tu theso col
umns. Oermuntoiw Tel.
How to Savh Cattijj Kood. Far
mers plow nnd harrow, and sow and
reap, thresh and garner their crops with
commendablo industry and skill,
and yet, by a want of closo -Attention
to minor detnils, very frequently
loose thu larger propojUoo at their
profits. In a former article wo n.sertcd
what nil cxpcriejico has proven to bo
the truth, that comfortable shelter for
stock Is equivalent to a certain amount
of food, that Is, that stock can bo carried
through tho winter in as good condition
if well sheltered, upon a much miialler
qunntity of food, than if exposed to tho
inch money of the wejithcr, as Is too
often tho case.
.Lot uny farmer, w-Ikaso sheds aro bleak
and open, ponder this subject well. Lot
him try u little experiment on ptirl of
his lock, Givn to one (nation or it a
is iiifnrtablu warm, but well vi-utilatid
apartment, and to another, one that' Is
opt ii and exposed to tho elements. Let
him sto to it, that the well sheltered
poruon is regularly housed In weather
requiring It, while the other is periull
tul to take its chances, hot htm care
fullj weigh or measure the auiuiiuUf
An d mpplied to each, aud if, whoa
sluing comes, lie clous uat thul his wi II
cared for slock lit hotter condition upi.n
n greatly Hinftller nmount of food than
tho other, wo will consent to bo set do w u
it perfect Ignoramuses upon this point.
Try It, wttlsfy yourselves nnd let us
hnvo tlio lesult. Jottnwl qf Farmers.
i
Quinsy on Ui.cuiiatud Souk
TnnoAT. Those who suffer from tills
distressing malady, will bo thmkful to
hear of a simple and elHcaclous matlo uf
rollof viz : nn onion poultice Uako
or roast three or four largo onions, or
half n dozen einallcr ones, till soft.
I'col thetn quickly, and beat them flat
With iv rolllug-pln or glass bottle. Then
put thorn dlrcclly Into a thin muslin
bag tliat will reach from car to car, and
about thrco inches deep. Apply it
speedily, nnd ns warm ns possible to tho
throat Keep It on day nnd night,
changing It when tho strength of tht
onlors appear to bo oxhnubtcd, nnd sub
stituting fresh ones. Flannel must bu
worn round tho neck after tho poultice
is roinovod.
A Goat Eats GBKENiiACKB. On
Saturday a citizen paid his servant girl
her regular week's wages. After receiv
ing them sho walked into tho yard,and
whilo hanging clotlier upon a lino, sho
dropped tho nionoy,wlthout her knowl
edge nt tho moment. A goat Unit was
browsing In tho yard taw tho tempting
roll, nffd was engaged In lelsurejy eating
It, A half-dollar nolo was hanging out
of lis mouth when tho frantlo servant
discovered her loss. Sho only succeed
ed In saving tho currency note. Tho
others havo gono where gpeelo payment
will nover bo resumed. rhll. Keics,
Wood Ashes, Every bushel of wood
nthes nppllcd to tho corn crop, Is worth
ono dollar, Tho truth of this assertion
has been repeatedly demonstrated by
tlio result of experiments accurately
conducted. On nil light soils tho action
of nsUcaiHliIdhlyenergetlodnd salutary
they exert a warming nnd Invigorating
influenco, nud promote tho rapid growth
of almost overy cpccles of production.
ttv ic y nun ottiji.
ltliUil lllh tlit Tun.
(OinchulciL)
At length arrived u Princo t-o rich,
no witty, and m handsome, that she
could not help fteling an Inclination
for him. Her father, having puicelved
It, told her that ho loft her at perfect
liberty to choose n husband for hcirelf,
and that sho had only to mnko known
her decision. As tho moro n-nso wo
possess, tlio moro dllllculty wo ilnd In
ninklng up one's mind posltlvuly on
such a matter, sho requested, after hav
ing thanked her father, that ho would
nllow her some time to think of It.
Shu went, by ehanco, to tvalk, In the
same wood whore she Imd met with
Itlquct witli the Tuft, III onler to pon
der with greater freedom on what sho
had to do. Whilo shu was walking,
deep lu thought she heard a dull sound
beneath her feet, ns of many persons
running to and fro, and busily occupi
ed. Having listened moro attentively,
sho heard ono tay, "lirlng mo that
saucepan j" another, "Glvo mo that
kettle;" another, "Put somo wood on
tho lire." At tlio samo moment tho
groui'd opened, and sho saw beneath
her what appeared to bo n largo kitch
en, full of cooks, scullions, and all sorts
of servants necessary for tho prepara
tion of n magnificent banquet. Thcro
enmo fortli a band of from twenty to
thirty cooks, who went and established
themtelvcs In an avenue of tho wood nt
a very long table, nnt who, each witli
Inrdiug-pln In Inuid nnd the queue tie.
nttrtl behind the ear, set to work,
keeping Hum to a melodious song.
The Princess, astonished at this sight,
Inquired for whom they were working.
"Madam," replied tho most prominent
of tho troop, "for Prince Itlquct with
the Tuft, whoso marriage will take
place to-morrow." The Princess, still
more surprisrd than she was before,
and suddenly recollecting that it was
just a twelvemonth from tho day on
which sho had promised to marry
Prince Itlquct with tlio Tuft, was lost
in amazement. Tho catii-o of her not
having remembered her promises was,
Unit when she mudo it sho was a fool,
nnd on receiving her now mind, sho
forgot all her follies. Sho had not tak
en thlity steps in continuation of her
walk, when Ulquetwith tho Tuft pro
seined himself boforo her, gaily and
magnificently attired, llko n Princo
about to bo mnrrled. "You soo, Mad
am," said lie, "I keep my word jninc
many, aim 1 uouuc not but tliat you
havo como nlthor to keep yours, and to
make mo by t!itglft or your hand, tho
happiest of men." "I confess to you,
frankly," icplled tho Princess, "that 1
havo not yet mado up my mind on thnt
mutter, and Hint I do not think I shall
ever besiblc to do so to your satKfao
tion." "You astonish mo, Madam,"
said Iliquet with tho Tuft. "I havo no
doubt I do," wild tho Princess; "and
assuredly, had I to deal with a stupid
person a man without mind, I should
feel greatly embarrassed. 'A Princess
is bound by her word,' he Mould say to
me, ,:iud you must marry me, as you
have promised to do so.' Btitns tho
poifon to whom I speak is tho meet
sensible man In all the world, I sun cer
tain lie will listen to reason. You know
that, when I was no better than a fool,
1 nevertheless could not marry you
how can you expect, now that I hnvo
tho seno which you havo given me,
and which renders tno much inoro diffi
cult to please than before, that I should
tako u resolution to-day which
could not do then? If you seriously
thought of marrying mo, you did very
wrong to tako away my stupidity, and
cnablo mo to see clearer than I saw
then." "If n man without Braise," re
plied Iliquet with tho Tuft, "shoujd
meet with somo indulgence, ns you
havo Just intimated, had ho to reproach
you .vith your broach of promise, why
would you, Madam, that I should not
bo equally so In a matter which alfects
tho entire happiness of my life? Is it
reasonable that persons of intellect
should bo in a ;woiu condition than
those who havo none'.' Can you nsscit
this you who have mi. much nnd have
so earnestly desiied to possess It ? Put
let us como to the jMiint, if you please.
V itli the cxeoptiun of my uglines, is
there anything hi mo tnat displeases
you'.' Aro yon dii'-ntiMIed with iuy
birth, my nndor.slninllng, my to inper,
or my milliners'."' "Nut In the least,"
iviiUnl.tho Princess ; "I admire iu you
twrythlng you have mentlonul." "If
so," ti'Jniued Klquot wl Hi tho Tuft, "I
shall' o happy, as you hnvo it in your
pov,rr to nmka mo tho must ugreeablo
of men." How can that btfdonoV" wld
tho lVlnccsS. "It can bo done," told
Itlquct with llio Tuft, "ifyouiovomo
sullleiently to wish that it should be.
And iu order, Madam, thot you bhould
hnvo no doubt about it, know that tho
samo fairy,, who.on thu day I was born,
cndoweiVttic with tho power to glvo un
derstaudlsii: to tho person I chow, gnvo
you alio tho power to render handsonio
tho man you shoulu love, and on whom
you wero dc.'iirous tobestow thntfavour.'
"If such bo tho fuct,".said tho Princess,
"I wish, with nil my heart, that you
should become thc.handsomest Princo
in tlio world, mod. I bestow tho 'gilt on
you to tho fullwt extent of my powon."
Tho Princess Imd no sooner pronounc
ed thesa words, than Iliquet with tho
Tuft npjienred to her oyos,o-&l men in
tho world, tho hamlsomesli, tho best
mado nnd most mnlnblo sho had over
seen. Thcro aro somo who assert that
it was not thobpell of tho Fairy, but
: lovo nlono thnt caused this metamor
phosis. Thoy say that tho Princess,
having reflected on tho persoveranco
of her lover on his prudeiico, nnd all
tho good qualities of his heart nnd
miud,uo longer saw llio doforuilty of
his body nor tho ugltness of his features
that his hunch appeared to her noth
ing inoro than tho eil'ect of a man shrug
ging his shoulders, and that Instead of
observing, ns sho had done, that ho
limped horribly, sho saw in him no
moro than n certain lounging nir, which
charmed her. Thoy say also that his
eyes, which tqulnled, beemcd to lice on
lyinoro brilliant from that dofect,whlch
passed lu her mind for a proof of tho in
tensity of ills lovo, and, in fine, thai
his great red no jo had In It something
mnrtlalnnd heroic. Howovcr this may
bo,tho Princess promised on thodjiot to
marry him. provided ho obtained tlio
consent of tho King, her Father, Tho
King, having learned that his daughter
entertained n great regard for itlquol
with tho Tuft, whom lio know also to
bo a very elover and wlso prlnco,accept
cd him with pleosuro for u son-in-law,
Tho wedding took placo tho next morn
ing, as Iliquet with tho Tuft had fore
seen, nnd, according to tho Instructions
which ho had given a long tlmo before
No licauty, no talent, lias rower above
BomolnJcIliillo clinuu illi.ccrn'it only by love.
DRUGS 8c MEDICINES.
HOOFLAHD'S
B1TTEHS.
HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Hooflaiitl's German Tonlo.
Prepared bj Dr. c, PI. Jnckton,
l'liiLiDiLrmi, Vi.
SVie Great JiemctUes
FOB ALL DI1I1I1S Of Til
I.IVilU, STOITIACII, or
DIGESTIVE OKOA1V3.
Hoofland's Gorman Bittora
la compounded of tli xvn juice, (or At thfy art
meaicmniiv term mtri nmm -u (racuj oi
Uooli, llcrlit lllr tr nnik,mi
Inifal-rtiwmtlon.
nigoij concen-IjrteromJl-
trntci!. nml onttro
coWtc admixture qanjr ltn
Hoofland's Gorman Tonic,
Tu a oomUtitUlpn nt til the ltigrtdlenti of tho
HiHnr, with the tiwrent onalHy of Santa Cm
Jtinn, Onuipp, rlc. mAUnR una or the most
j.'uiiKaiit fcnJ &ret&h1e remedies tier offered to
the jiuhlio.
TIi one 1'refcrr.rjt UeJrcInt fre from Aleo
hollo (nlmliture, will tii
IIooflaud?fl Qorman Eittors.
In cifcn ct nfrron dcpreislon, when torn
luce hollo stlmulm 1 bceeiiir,
Hoofland's Gorman Tonio
tmld tecsesl.
The P'tlf or the Tonla trt both rqnallj
gott'l, nnd contain the iaid mMIclcivl virtues.
The rtomaeh, from &riotjr of cause, such u
Ii.illeeiitlou, Dje -35 pepsla, Ncrroui
DUtlty( et.( le vSa Tcry apt to hate
It Junction da Jp) ranged. The re
mit of which ti, Ma that the patient
ulTeri from aevvrol or more 0! tli foUowlDg
dlBtMCI : h
Conatlpfltlon. Fliitulence, Inward FUea
Fulness of r.ioocl to the Head,
Acidity othB naach, Nansea
Heartburn, -niat for Food,
Fuln-Ri 1-htlntho
Btoii. -( X t Urtto
tatloi. .. or Flut
tering t t it of the
Stomach, ..-1 un of the
Head, nurr; 1 c tnlcult Breath
Inar, Flutter p t. mi Haart, Ohoklflff
or BufTonAtTi, '-ntlona when In
a Lyln . p.t ir, Dlmnesa 01
Vision, -tiol nt Woba before
the Dtrht, Dull I'aln In
th INmI, Dofldency
of PTTrtlratlon, Yellow
nettt of the Ukin and Eyos,
Fain in the Side. Back,
Cheat. Llm b. elcBud-
den Flushes of A ' J Heat, Burn
ing in the
FIftnh. Rnn.
atnn lintel nines of Lvll, and
Great Ocprcn
fiod ox opirits.
ThoM rvmUi. -mil pji-omally eure TJrer
Complaint, Ja-imllea, lPita, Ohronlo or
NtJiroyi IM.hllj.Cl.runk l'M.11 rlicr Mmask of
tho KUneji, and all (riaxxf nrltthig from a
UUordjrud IMet, Htniiinh, or IrU'ntlnei
OliliM 1.1 IT,
IlascLfiKo rii lit 11 1 ftn;
FHoaT,.ATij:; ci tub system.
Then la no nuJiur
tin u thav
remeoietln aueh cm
ui and tlfc'or la Itu-
parUd to the wlwiW S)lvitt tit Aj.iH;tiW U
enyed, the
tomach d 1 a t a ri i, in 01a pll 7, th
1'
lh
bccoaie sound and
H health v. tlm
heiuthjr, Uia yal-
low UriJOvli rnwlUHltd rj.
anjo-'ii rnwiUHitu flora in eyti, a Diooa
ll given to the chix and the tik and ntrroo
tnalid boootueaa tuchs and hcallhy being.
Person Advanced in XAfa
And ht thr iwf.. i if.r TTiLnin narii
upon thvm, with .1 iu n udmiirin, will find hx
the uk of ihif u IKI .r th TONIC, an
elixir that wtll life tiito their Tflne.
rcitor in a ir . . onerny and ardor of
more outhfji .U 'ui.d up tlt.-lr ahronken
forma, acd .ivf ti- aik) happlua to their
rftmalnln ytua
It la a rcliijtt.iui,
of the fjnm v )r ,
lattoo are -II..1.
t that fully oibe-half
iiori vi uur pvpu
In thu enjoyuteot
I j to uite thtrlr own
'.vfl f.ei wtJL" They
j' mrny, eatremely ner
1. ih nrrrKue, or tt.
'mtiitiucudtd.
01 good Loiiil,
exprtindwfi, "1.
Tua, and luir n ( (
To lh! u!y, LiTit
TONIC, U
WEAK AND !
:ate children
Aro rr.ad i-
rompdlf T
ItAHMl. wii
ne of either of lhea
ue ervry cue of MA-
Tlinti.irnU m i'(riilUnl'ji hae accumulated 'ft
the hitnl i-f li-o profrh-'.or, but upace tU1 allow
of the pulntcail n oi but a few. Tho, It will
be oUmfil, tt tuf. uf note and of aych atand
lag thai lLt inuti be UlU'ei
TESTIMONIALS.
Hou. Geo. W. Woodward
Clu Juitia fithe Suprtmt tWl of fa,, wrffe.
J'UHi.tetiMa, ifnrrh Mil.
I find llixf-
Mini a uirniim
I'lttcra' 4 a l'hi1
tlUiawaof tledl
and of rrrt l.mi (1
tonic,
n'ful Iji
liiily, utid wunt of iitroi. In the )i:ciii.
Voun truly,
"uila w. voonVAnn.,'
Hon. James Thompson,
JuJffi tf 0t Sitj-ritut Cevrt vf 'iMtylueU.
rhi'llfti-i .pr.l ifg
ul oiikUUr ' Ilotillaiid'a Uvrm-in l!.'
vnluaUt itt ticine U cisa of aitatkt ut I .g
t'on r Dpi-mla. 1 cm crtSiy tV. fwiu m-j
tlj-illouceuf It.
Your, v Uh rmiK'i't,
TllOMlVOy."
Prom Rev. Joseph H. Kennard.
DD,
rattoreftht Ttnl JlJitt Ckn, VhiUMj.M u.
2r. Jaitn lVr Fir: I bate Uvu fjiuntly
rvqucatfd to roimet-l iny miiiie tvUh rm nnifii
dailon of difft'Kiil a I ml uf rnciiu n- m., n
appropriate P&TV rh're "'v'
alicuiduiilliiidi j hut .iih a ii.tr
I roof lu ailuje Vm J tiia'a: taund m r
leutarly In my own Ianill), uf thu u iJi. oil
Dr. llixiflnnda Otrman Uitttr, 1 di.M lui 01 k
from my uaual oourae, to xpuxu m in liuivic
tloli thai, for statral dilvt? tf ln , am I
ttjrtiily for Liv'tr IW'jJuitU, I 11 u ntft mi.-l
valKtU prt pa ration. Id ome taM U nt.t, .
tut uiua'.Jy, I doubt not,Vt will bt t r Uiui.. j 1
Ur thou v110 mOcx from llto uWt tt ua.k
Youre. very iriptrtrijlly,
J. H. KKNtiAHN,
Klhlh, b.low (Ju-Ut!.V
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
Jttistani 4ttor Christian CWronitU. J'f.ilidu
I LaTt derlTtd deddod benefit from the uit oif
Ilooflabd'a Uerman lUttera, nd fel ItmyprlvU
lege to recommend tbemaa a moUftliiahle Wnl
loau v-no are auuenng irom general debmt'
Ul i
fiom dlMuaei ajlalne from derangement of thar
atra
dr.
& 1). I'KNDALU
CAUTION.
Uoofland'a Oerraiu lUmcdWear aonlifeU
d. Hoe that the fjrrz-. aUnnturooI 0. U.
JACKfJONlaou jlBvi wapjtr of
each botUo. All - Jp3 Hw coun-
l'rlnctpal Ofllce and Uanufactory at the Otn
nan MeOlclne btore, No. Ul AUC1X UlrcjL 1'IOJ
adalphla. CHARLrfl M. KVAN9,
Utrmui DruMUt, 1'rojinttor,
i'oruerly 0. 11. Jickiom it Uo.
ror aal ly t'J Vivz&iU and UvuJ'.ia lo Modi
clnta, r
IXoofland'l a erir.an Blttur. per tot tl II oft
. M , w d0"n 00
Iloonand t ueruaa Ton!e, vui op la quart
tottlea 1 M-
er bottle, or a fcaJf doicu for ,' T 10'
03 Do sot forget to eiaitrTno well (hi article
von luy, la ordur to fit iLv k-vbulno.
HOOFLAND'S
CEHMAN TONIC,.
January i,
DRY GOODS.
M1
IlitjEB'S BTOItE.
F11ES1I AHItlVAUOF
FALL AND WINTEH GOODS.
Tho subscriber hna Just returned from tho clttM
with (mother largo nmt select nesortmem or
BPIlINa AND SUMMEIt 000P3,
rurchased In Now Yoilc nml I'liiindeipnm si wio i
lowest (lauio. nml which no n ucicrniincii in bom
011 ns mmlcrnlo terms ns ran bo procured elso
where In llloomsburg. His stock comprises
LADina' nitusa ooodb
of tho choicest slyles nnd lntest fashions, tORCtlier
with ft largo Jassortmcnt or Dry Uoods nnd Oro
ecrlcs, consisting of tho following nrtlclesi
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
. Cnsslmeres,
Bhawls,
Flannels,
Billed,
White Goods,
I, Incus,
Hoop Bklvta,
Muslins,
Hollowwaro
Ccdarwnro
Hueenswnrc. Hnrdwnro
Ilools nnd Blioes,
lints nnd Caps,
Hoop Nels,
' Umbrellas,
Looklng-Glnsse.!,
Tobacco,
CofTcc,
Sugars,
Tens,
nice,
Allspice,
Ginger,
' Clnnnmou,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY,
In hhoit, everything usually kept In country
kioves, to which 110 Invites tho attention of the
publlo generally. Tho highest price will bo raid
for country produco In cxelmngo for goods.
S. II. MILLEIl&SON.
Arcndo Uulldlngs, nioomsburg, Fa.
REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
G
AT PETER KNT'S STORE,
IN LIGHT STREET,
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Ttrr. Knhsrrlber has Inst received nud has on
hand nt his old stand In Light Street, n large nnd
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased at tho lowest figure, nnd which lio
determined to sell on as moderate terms ns
bo procured elsowlicro in Light Street,
Wit CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
His stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carrots,
Bilks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Satinotts, Cowdrncrs,
Cottouadcs, Kentucky Jeans,
AC.. A" AC.
GROCERIES, MACKERaIj,
Oucensware, Cedarwnrc, iiaruwaro, Aicuicmtn,
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS
in short evervthlne usually kept In a country
store. The patronage of his old friends and the
nubile Generally, Is rospccuuuy soncuou.
Tho highest market price paid for country pro'
dnce. I'd jiii rrii.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1807.
J J. R R O W E R,
Is now oirerlng to tbo publlo Ids Stock of
si' ii in a a o o d s
consisting In patt of n full lino of
INGRAIN. WOOL AND RAO
CARP ET S,
Flue cloths and cnsslincro for Ladies' coaU,
HANDSOME DREfcS GOOD3, '
of nil patterns and qualities, Inlaid, nud PriuU
of various qualities and prices,
Tit.WAniiKn AND BROWN MUSLINS.
LAJJIJS'd l4 HJirN Ull UUltOIilD,
1"li'liJ ,tT
Ann
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good u&sortmcnt of
LAOiKsr a auLDimirs uaiteiuiji noom
Fresh Groceries and Bnlcts. New assortment
GLASS AJiD QUEJENS-WARK,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
In ouo-hnlf and out-fanrtk barrels.
Now Is the time to mnko your selections, ns I
nm offcrlnc: roods nt very low prices, and our
motto Is fair dcallnst to nil. nnd not to be unucr.
told by nny. J. J. BROWER.
llloomsburg, April 12, 1S57.
HC. IIOWER,
ipenod n flrst-clnss
llOOT, SHOE, II AT CAP, AND FUR STORE.
at the old stand on MalnBtrect,Illoomsbuig,afow
Honrs nnovo 11101.11111. iuhimi. iiiihunwnNH.
..rill,, wrv Inlrht nml bcststvli's uver tiller
ed to the cltlens or Columbia County. Ho can
lucoiiiiuodato tho publlo with tho following goods
at tho lowest rntes. Men's heavy double soled
ktogu boots, nun's duublo nnd single tap soled
U'fn luMitN. nK-n's heavv slona shoes ufnll kinds.
men's lino bouts and shoes of nil gindes, boy's
double snleil hoots nnu.suoeti 01 uu Kiuus, men s
glovo kid Balmoral shoes,nien's, women's, boys's
,,,,,1 tnlhK, luKtlnir cnltprK. women's ulove kid
lollhh very rlne.wonicu's morocco llalmornlsnnd
Call snuci, women m XKiy uuu ivm ,nui"u,- k,',
ers. in short boots ot all descriptions both peg.
get! nnu sewed.
Ho would nlso cnll attention to his fluo assort
ment or
HATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS.
witioh nmnvUpM nil llm new nnd nonular vnri-
ctlhsat prices which eannotfallto suit all. Theso
goods mo offered nt tho lowest cash rntes and
Is solicited bcroiopurchssliig clsculiero ns It Is
believed that better bnigalus nro to bo fovud
man 111 nny oincr piaco iu 1110 cuuuiy.
Doc. (i'(J7
QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
llloomsburg, Pa.
M. C. SLOAN & BROTHER
tho successors of
WILLIAM SLOAN & BON
coutlnuo the business of making
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every stylo of
FANCY WAGONS,
which they have constantly on liaud to suit
tomers. Never using nny iiinter nl but tho bo
nnd employing tho most experienced workmen
they hope to continue as heretofore to give entlr
satisfaction to every customer. An Inspection ol
their work, nnd of the reasonnblo price asked for
ho same, Is sure to lnsnre a Kale.
AIIBEH'S
lUl'UOVU rill B AND WATEK 1'JIOOV
VEhTANIi CEMENT 1100F1NQI
The ndvanUgeswhleh thlseomposltloniiossesses
nremnny. ltlsboihwnter.tlKlitnnd llre.proui.
It Is not ulTi.ted by taent r cold. It can lie lip-
jiUcii to nn itlBieHt mrkttly fifttroof, obo inch lo
It Is easily I
find nnlcklr renal red. 11b coat la
fa thnn nny I
other flrv-proof roof now In use.
iisiimoniau i
itrT AS t llS dnrabllllT.
security nud cheapness willVi isbowis by.
JU11W TV. JVltAAir.lv,
Jnnolt't. Agent, llloomsburg, r.
A Ono snc.lmenof the ronnnir can he se
W II, Koons'iiew ouso on Filth Btieet,
'DUMI'S 1 TUMI'S FOR SALE!
The nbdartlcnetl fcrn leaf tft Inform tho el 11-
icns of thlBplate & Tlelmlty tlmt h U prpard
to rurnUli,MRhrrlnotl.nnGf tli bni TJOI
KN 1'LIWI'i-iforAV'elli d CliltniH trvr ottfrH
to the public. Tliff re cuaranteed to throw
more water In Jons time and withies labor than
nnjr other jiuinp lu thin pari of the countrr and
l her cnnnol heiiurpa&&eu fcr beauty orllnuii, or
aim nlleltT of arrangement. nlso comblnlna- theun.
ne m and durability i-aoh pump being war runt
cd to perform tn V ork -well or uo fciilo, Kllaa
Hhuman Is ntent tot Columbia county, l'rlco
75 cents per foot t ict4 In the well. Order by
man or oinrrwue i rnniniir mirnncd in.
ip, 4,'6S-ly f-I-UH HHVitAX, Cat awlnca f.
M. AttTMAN. 0, It. DU-LiNOER. E. Jl. H ATM AN,
KTMAN, DILLINOEIt & COM
NO, 'flWUUTJI THIRD BTItEET,
(AVnr-ty oj'itosiie Jame$, JCait, Ortntee dr Co.)
Wholesale Dealer Ju
YAHNH. ltArriNO, WAUDINQ, CAUl'ETH
OIL VIJJUH, HUAVEH, FLY MLT,
ciuain liAaa, conDAais, ac, aijjo,
WILLOW AND WOODLN VAUK,
JJBUSIIES, Tit UN KB, LOOKING OLAHt, ETU.
May 10, !W7-Jy.
RAIL ROADS.
TV-ORTIIERN CENTRAL BAIL-
un nnu nncr jimy luin imi, lTnina win
I loavo NoitTHUMnEitLAND iu rollows I
NonTUWAUD.
42'. A. M;,DMly to Wimnm. 111
HuVMiViimi liriUKoTKnaif; WlK
r-m .uni ITiAP."'''"
0.10 r. v., Dally, (except Himimys) ror Williams'
i""
TitAINB BOUTHWATII).
SM A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for ltftlllmore.
WILMINGTON AND 1'lIILADELl'IIIA.
O.Wl'.JI. Dally (exeeptHundny's)forllaltlmoro
wnsuingion nnu l'liuauoipnin.
Gcnernl l'nsscngcr Agent,
TACK A WANNA AND
BLOOMS
I UUIIG I'iLAOAl)
On nnd 0 ;r May 11111,1601', rnsscngcrTralnswlll
inn us iuuowb:
aolngSouth. Going North.
Leavo Loavo Arrlvo Arrive
n, m.
... b.m
p. m.
8.3U
n. in.
n. m.
Mcruutou
11.10
Leavo
io.:w
lo.uo
7.11
0.0?
KM
7.40
7.8(1
7.02
Leave
0.17
Plttston
, 0.(10
4.0s
I..VI
5.10
0.15
(l.5j
7.01
0,10
8.10
8.23
7.S1
0.M
Kingston
Flyinoutli II. ri
Blilckshluny.... 7.'i!
Jlerwlck 7JV5
Hloom h:m
Itupcrt 8.111
Dauvlllo 0.10
0.10
0.(10
6.30
Leave
7.12
Arrlvo Arrive
North'd O.W 8.25
4Ai
Tho 11.10 Train nt Scranton makes connections
with Express Trnln for New York nt ii o'clock
p. in,, nrriviug in now 10m v.w p, m.
Ill A. UHUA OUp I.
1803.
1SCS.
"PHILADELPHIA
AND
ERIE
JU 11.V1L.UOAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE,
TUnOUall AHD TJir.ECT HOUTE BETWEEN rHII.A-
DKI.VIIIA, TJALTIMOnE, UATIRISDCRO, WIL-
I.IAHSrORT, AND THE
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT BLEETINO CAILI
On nil Night Trains.
Trutns on tlio l,liiladclnhl:i tkKrlu'lLiU KotuWlU I
run uh iuiiowhi
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.-T, p.m.
iNoriuuiuucrinnu...u.iu a.m.
44 nrr. nt Erlo. O.GOn.in!
.iur, ij-xi iii-"5,"5 leaves 1 imnucipma,....ji.w 111.
44 44 Norl'd 0.00 p.m,
44 nrr. nt Krlo 1(1.00 11.111.
lSLAUKA JIAiLi lenvcs l'liuniie ulna s.mn.in,
ntiinu i.ip.uii
urr, utijocKiiaveu ,.ijp.iii.
1I.VSTWARD,
MAIL TRAIN lea es Et lo 10.55 a.m.
44 44 Kortiru 2.33 n.m.
44 nrr.nt l'lithulcmnia lu.oun.m.
ERIE EXPREHS lenvts Erlo CIS n.m.
44 Kort'a o.30a.mi
nrr.nLi'iiiiatiei 0111.1 i.'zun.m.
Mall nnd Exoro.s eoniieets with OH Crec.k nnd
Allegheny River llnll ltoad. Jinggngo checked
VlllOUgll.
General aaccrliilenJcnl, Wiillumsport.
riATAWISSA RAILROAD On and
J nfter MONDAY, Nov. a, IWJS, Passenger I
trains on the Catawi&sa Railroad will run nttlio
loilowing nnmeu liouis :
-Vail Soilh.
STATIONS.
Wllliamsport.
Muucy.
Wntaontown.
Milton.
Danville.
Rupert.
Catnwissa,
Ringtowu.
Summit.
Ouokakc.
Jfoll JVbifA
Arr, 0.16 p. m. I
Dep. 7.50 n.m
8.20
8.00 44
0.10
0.52 "
10.12 44
44 5.12
44 4.53
!4 J.10
44 3.53
44 3.3.3
44 2.28
44 1.511
44 1.10
44 1.20
44 1.10
44 10.25 44
11.10 44
12.1X) pan
12.45 44
l.(X)
2.15
J.25
44 E. Mnhouy June
44Dlno.Tamaqua. Dluo.
44 Itetxllntr.
44 1(1.10 n.ir
I Arr. u.15
l'hllailclphla.
H.I 3
,1 To Now York via. Rend-
10.50
I lug ot Maucli Chunk.
From New York via. i
JIauc-li Chunk. I
7.1-0
NoClinni'oof cjirH belwei'ii Wlllfamsiiort nml
x'luiaueipuia. uuu. Viuis uy'l.
T) EADING RAILROAD.
1 .
WIKTBU AllKASUMtaT, UeC 1 1 111, IMS.
Great Trunk Lino from tho North and Norlh-
Wost for Phlladclnhla.Ncw York.Rcaulne. 1'ottb-
vllle. Tumaoua. Ashland. Lebanon. AllunLown.
jasiun, j-.piiraiu, jjiiiz, xjaneasier, ijoiuiuuin, tve., i
Trutns leavo Ilarrlsburg lor New York, ns iol-1
lowsi At 2,60, 5,23 and 8,10 n. m,, 12,10 noon nnd
2.05 A 0.35r.m..conucctltm witli similar trains on
the Pa. Railroad, nnd arrlvlug at Now York nt I
5,00, 10,00 A 11,50 n.m., A 8,5U 7,10 A 10,30 p.m.
hleeplng curs uccnmpnnylng thu Vfll) n.m. uud
io.u'j p.m. iruins wiinuui t'unngo.
I.ciivo llarrlsbnrg lor Rending, Pottsvillo, Ta
manua. MiuerQVllli'.AslilaiKl. l4Ine Oruve. Allen-.
town and Philadelphia nt 8.10 n.m.. and 2.0.3 nnd
4.10 u.m.. stoiiDllli; III Lebunou ami Drlnclnal wav
Buuiuua; iiiu i.iuii.iu. Juauiug cuuneeiious lor I
l'hlladolphlaandcolumblunnly. For Pottsvillo I
Sdiuvlkill Haven unit Auburn, via Bchuvlklll I
nndBusiiuclianua llallroud. leave llarrlt,bunr at I
t&ffij&fiiffiSR WASpSlS
I ttccompauylny thu 0.00 n.in.,nnd5,10 nud 8,i
1 p.m., trains wiriiout chnugo. Wny Passenger
I Tnuu luives riiiuuei)iiiiunt7r)0n.iii.. returning
inu iwjuuins i.i iv" '.m "i ni ui mi suuioni,
PotUiVllleutb4Wn.m.,uud2,t5p.iu.,AHhlandO,oii
u.in and UJ'J noon, nnd 2,00 p. in., Tumaqua ut I
o,m . iu,iiuu i,w (tiiu n.-ki 11, 111,
Tnvn I'nftuvllln fn 1 In, ri.hnn, ..In D.t.n ..1 1. 1 1
and B&quchnunii, Railroad nt 7,10 u.m. nud 12,00
noon.
llcKUlui: Accorammlatlon Train leaves Itamllnir I
nt U.UJ., ruburiuug injiu x'iniaueipuia nto.o
p.m.
l'ottsto Accommodation TrnlnilenTPs Potts-
town at G,tt a.m.,, returning, leaves Philadelphia I
ul i,30 pjn. I
Colmmbla Railroad Trains: leave Rcndlnc at I
7.0U a. Ki., Hau o-ia yMX. iw jipuruut, iiux, i aucos-
Perklouu UuU OoaJ Tsnlos laave Perklomon
Junction nt P.0U H.H., nnl &.ai p. . lUtaruliig t j
ncctlngwitti similar traluson.IlMKllBs iv'lroad
On Kuuuays, leave flcwi or nt e.uu ii.m., rial
ndelphia 8,00 n.m, nnd 3,13 p.m., tho 8,00 n.n. trnln
running only to lieauing; I'ottsvlUo 8,00 u.in.:
Ilarrlsburg 5,25 a.m. nnd 4,10 and 0,35 p.m., nnu
Reading nt 1.10 and 2,53 and 7,15 u.m. for Ilarrls
burg. nud 7,00 a.m.t nnd 11,10 p.m. for New York,
and 42S p.m. fur Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Benson, Sthool and Ex
cursion tickets to nud from nil points, ut reduced
rates. .
1 araiico ciieckeu through : iuu pounus nnnwea 10
each passenger. ,
U. i1! ILUI.lf,,
Oenernl Superintendent.
Rending, Pa., Mny 110, 11.08.
rpiIE REST IS THE CHEAPEST I
THE SINGER BEWING MACHINE
HEALS TUB LIST,.
And lends tho column 4,993 nhond of nil others.
mis Ainciuutt is lue
MOST rOPULAR IN USE.
It uses tho finest nccdlo of nny Mnchino In ex
istence, Any lady wanting ft good
SEWING M A 0 II I N E,
Will consult her own' Interests by buying a
BINulul. 11 IS easier to run, learn nnu neep in
oruer than any Aiacuine in tuo worm.
OVER 350,000 OF THEM IN USE.
The fullest Instruction elven those who mir
chase, and the Machluo will he wahiiamteu to
you for one year.
I IU11 11, UIJ .II,',D ,,uu nn.""
Here you will find Needles. Thread nnd Bilk,
' DAVID LOWENHERU. Agont.
April a.Wtf. llloomsburg, Pu.
O Ii U M n I A
HOUSE,
n K U N A It D HTOltNKlt,
llivtwi lnll mirolinuful nml nilnil m, tlm
I .unll.l.t.r.u,,, llnhlmn llr.til Prntiprttr. InJitinl sl
.,... ....
I . .
on the same side of the street. In the town of
ut ' loomsuurg; una nnying ouiuineu iiecu.. lor
tuosamonsn
ItJ'j o 1 A U It A IN X,
tho Proprietor lias determined la give to the peo
ple visiting tho town on business or pleasure,
A LITTLE MORE ROOM.
Ills stubllng also Is extensive, nud Is fitted np
to put huggtcsand carriages lu the dry. Ho prom
ises that every thing ubout his establishment shall
I,.. ,i,uliiiLiul In nn orderly ami lawful nianuc r!
und he respectfully solicits a shuro of tlio public
I ttiruunge. (in ii vi-vin.
IOK OP INCORPORATION.
Notlcols hereby L'lven that nnnllea tion hath
he.n mode to tho Court ofTjommon l'lcas of
Columbia county, to grunt u dinner of Incorpo
ration to tin "Locust Mountain Miners4 and La
luirers4 ll.uevolent Associstlon,44 tho object of
said association being to proMiit tin inteicstl
oi us iiirmurrs. vj muiuut mrtinwnw.
O R S A I E,
A Ilnusenud T,ot lu I Vtt Town, adjoining prop
erty of David llrobst. Formerly owned by Ivi
HhoemaUer. Tliehousols oflrame, tiro storieu
high, In good condition containing one room on
tho lirst lloor und lu o ruoms on tlio second. Tho
lot fronts on Main Hired, running buclc Inwards
Thlid Btioet. 1'or full urllcularsireguidlng terms
tto. npplyou the pieiulsiw. MAHV If, illtoaiT,
Ulooiuibuig Dec, lb,,'i.ll.
GROCERIES, &c
(J " i 'Hi UT 1 u nil Y
Tlifl nnilArMlnrnM wmilit rrwtifiRtriillv &nnatince
to the publlo that ho lias ojiouixl n
FIIUST-CIiASa CONi'EOTIONEnY BTOttE,
bnMru lMely oceuploJ by nenwrrt Btoh-
wuoro uo " rrernrcu'" '"'"" " ul
FLAIN A FANCY CANDIEH,
FIIENCII CANDIES,
FOllEIGN & DOMESTIC FItUITB,
NUTH, ltAlBINH.'AO., AO,, AC.
BY wholesale on nr.TAtu
,11 nnu, i., it lull iiui iiui'iib ,,i mi luuui ,,,
his lino of business. A grent variety of
DOLL B, TOYS, Ac.,
suitable for tho Holidays, rnrtleulaf attention
given to
11HEAD AND 0AKK8,
of all kinds, frcsli every day.
OltniSTMAS CANDIES,
OHIBTMAH TOYS.
A call is solicited, nnd satisfaction will bo
guaranteed.
Nov. 22, 1807. ECKIIAItT JACOBS.
REMOVAL OF
U. U. MAHll'U
NEW STOltE
to a 11 1 vi;' a n look,
OB TUB COllNKn Or MAKKBT AND 1110.V STKEETS.
Tlio undersigned having received from the city
n full nnd complcto suppty of
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE
CJSDAIt AXD WII.LOW-WARK,
CONFECTIONERY, G LABS-WARE
TOBAOOO,
A TS A JSTD 8 II O 13 S,
L'T MITII CI k T TI Pfutt lrti tft.ItT
nil of which I nroiKmcsrllliiiruLn vt rvluw lliruro
for cash or produco.
v Cnll nnd son.
April 12, 1S07.
V. U. MARR.
AND OPENING
(IRANI)
(1IIANI)
(IRANI)
UllAND
OI'KNINd
OI'llNINU
OI'KNINd
Ol'KNIN'O
or
winti:h
WINTKH
FALL AND
KALI, AND
aoons,
(lOODH,
OOOIW,
(loons,
OOODit,
FALL
KALI.
FALL
AND WINTl'.ll
AND WINTIIH
AND WINTKU
consNMng ot
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
DRY
DRY
DHY
DRY
DRY"
GOODS,
GOODS
GOODS,
GOODS,
GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND OAIM
HATH AND CA1-S
HATS AND OAl4,
HATS AND CAPS,
ROOTS AND RHOISt,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND HllOliS
llOOW AND SHOES,
READY-MADE
READY-MADE
READY-MADE
READY-MA DE
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING,
CLOTIIIKG,
IX30KING-OLASSES,
IX)OK I NG-G LASSES,
LOOKING-GLAKSIM
LOO K I NG-G LASHES,
LOOKINO-OIxASSES.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
14AINTS AND OILS,
I'AINTS AND OILS,
l'AINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS,
GltOCEHIES,
GROCERIES,
GROUEltllX,
UROCl'.RIEH,
GROCERIES,
IIHEENSWARE,
tHIIlENSWAUE,
(lUEENSWAltE,
llUEENSWARE,
(lUEHNBWAKE
hardware,
hardware,
hardware,
hardware,
hardware;
TrNWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE.
TINWARE,
SALT,
SA I.T,
SALT
SALT,
HALT,
risu,
FISH,
FISH,
FIT1I
FISH,
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
UltAIN
AND PEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND HEEDS,
Ac,
AT
idcKEI.VY, NEAL CO.'S,
MUKKLVY, Nl'.AI. A CO.'S,
McKEI.VY NEAL A CO.'S.
MC'KELVY, NEAI. A CO.'S.
McKKLVY, NEAL & CO.'S.
Northwest corner 01 Mulu and Mniket Streets,
Northwest comer of Main and Mai ltct Streets,
Northwest corner of .Main and Market streets.
Northwest eornir 01 Main and Market Streets.
Northwest co uur uf Main aud Market btieets,
I1LOOMSIUIRO, PA.,
llLOOMSIItllltl, PA
HLOOMSIIUl'.G, PA.,
llLOOMSlllJRO l'A
HLOOMSIUIUG, l'A.
IRON AND NAIIJi,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
In largo quantities nnd nt reduced isles, alwny
on hand,
CCIIEUj, BEROER fc CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers In
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, 4o.,
Nos. 1H and 121 North Wharves, above Arch St.
Philadelphia.
Sole agents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar
rels, kegs, and cans.
TyAINWRIGHT A CO.,
WHOLESALE G It O O 12 RH,
N, F., Corner Second andArch Streets,
PjJILAUELl'ntA,
Dealers In
TEAS, SYRUPS, COITEE, SUOAR, MOLASSIM,
RICE, 81'ICES, 111 CA1III SODA, 40., AO.
ts. Orders will receive prompt attention.
MaylO,lS07-ly.
V. PETERMAN,
with LIl'PlNCOTr 4 TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 81 North Water Stroot,
and No. 20 North Delaware Avenue
Philadelphia,
WELTER & SPRANKLE,
WHOLESALE aitOCERIUS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. !3 and 227 Al ch Street
l'biladelplila.
jyj- m. marpIjE,
NOTIONS, IIOSIEP V, GLOVES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. U Noi Ih Third Hti ret,
PlilladelphU
J II. WALTER, , ,
Late Walter Ji Knub,
Importer and Dealer lu
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARK,
No. CI Maikct Street.
Philadelphia.
JOHN STROUP A CO.,
Successors to Btroup A IlrothN',
WIIOLFALK DEALERS IN FISIt,
No. 21 North Wharves, and 23 Naitli Wider St.,
Philadelphia,
IRON, TINWARE,
TIONAL FOUNDRY
llloomsbnrg, Columbia County, Pa.
The subscriber, proprietor of tho nbovc-t nmed
extensive establishment, Is now prepared to ro
celvo orders for nil kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIER! EK, I1LAHT
FURNACES, STATIONARY' ENGINEH,
' MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, AO
Ho Is also prepared to mako Blovcsof nil sires
nnd patterns, riowlrons, nnd everything usually
mado In first-class Foundries.
Ills oxtenslvo facilities nnd pracltcnl workmen
warrant him In receiving tho largest contracts on
tho most reasonnblo tenns.
Grain of nil kinds will bo tnken 111 exchange for
Castings.
nils establishment Is loeatod near tho Lacks
wanna nnd llloomsburg Railroad Depot.
l'CTER 11ILLMYER.
QTOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
.umouuecs to his friends nnd customers that
continues the nbovo business nt his old plneoon
MAIN STREET, DLOOMS11URO.
Customers can be nccomodntcd with
FANCY BTOVES
of nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va
riety of nrtlclo fouud In n Stove nnd Tlnwnre Es
tablishment in tho cities, nnd on tho most reason
nblo terms, Repatrlngdononttheshortcstnottco,
23 DOZEN MILK-rANB
on hnnd for sale.
EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON MAIN RTREBT, rEAl!I-Y OP10S1TK Mil. LEU
HTUU:,
iii.ooMHRURO. it;nn'a.
The undersigned has Just fitted np nnd opened
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In this place, whero ho Is prepared lo mako up
new Tm Waiie of all hinds In his lino, and do
repali lug with neatness nnd dispatch, upon tho
most reasonable terms, lio aim keeps on baud
BTOVI'.H OI' VARIOUS l'ATTERKH ABTYLRM,
which ho will sell upon tornis to suit puieh'tsers.
Ulve him n call, lio Is a god meiliaule, and
deserving of the publlo patronage
JACOll MUTZ,
nitMimsburg, April fd, 1807.
Q.i:ORaK II. RORERTS,
Imiwrtcr nnd Dealer In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac,
Jfo. 311 North Third Street, above Vino,
Philadelphia.
Jacoii K, Hmith.
J. It. i;i.Tzmi
T 'A V. II,
gM
IT II &
I Ell
Importers nnd Dcah rs' lu Foreign nnd Domestic
n A R D W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLERY, AC,
NO. W3 N. Tllllm STREET, AU. CALLOWIIII.I.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22,07-tr.
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
JJ W. RANK'S
WHUI.ESAI.l'iTOIIACCO, HNUFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 118 North Third Street,
between Cherry nnd ltiu e, v. ct side,
l'hlladelphia. "
Q L. WOODRUFF, .
Wholcsalo Dealei-s In
VoilACCOS, CIGARS, PirlX, At'., A I4.,
No. 11 N'orlli Thlid Slieet, nlxivo Muikei,
Phlhidelphla.
o
MNIUUS hlNE.
Tho undci-lgned would respectfully iinnonme lo
the citizens of llloomsburg and tho publlo gene
rally tbn ho Is running an
OMNIIIUS LINE
between tills plneonnd thedllleient railroad do
pots dally (MnndayH excepted), to connect with tho
several trains going South nnd West on llio Cata-
wlssa and Wllliamspoit Katliond.Und with those
going Isorli, nnd South 011 the Lickuwnunn and
llloomsburg Railroad.
Ilts Omulbusses aro In good condition, eommo
dlous nud comfortable, and charges reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or sco their friends do-
p ni I, can bo accomodated upon reasonnblo chargo
by leaving timely notice at nny of tho hotels.
JACOB L GIRTON, Proprietor,
J IIEATIICOTE
' Ii OILER
it COMPANY
II' O It ICS,
corxei: oir west btuxct A iiLAciOionsa ai.li:v
Havlug increased our facilities in tho way of
shop room, machinery, ie., wo nro prepared to
manufacture LOCOMOTI VE.FLUE.alid all kinds
ol STEAM IIOILERS, SMOKE-STACKS, TANKS,
MmiET-lRoN Wouk.Ac. All woik promiUIy done
i(, oilier, in H.uri iiuiiue, uuu
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID. TO REPAIRS
Y'ottr attention Is specially called to the mem
bers of our llnn-all being VmctietdJlolU r Metiers.
Mr. HKATirroTic has had an exr Tlenfl' of over
thlrly oars lu tho inanul.utuiu of atlkludsof
ii am Honors ; unu irom our long experience wo
mo fullv uwaro nl tho necessity of a well.mudj
and suuteluutly largo Uoii.r.u.to seeuiu not only
safety bul satisfactory results: and wo shall glvo
our customers only thoso of tbo best iuullty as
ii gnrus inaicriiu.wnrumansuip, anunmpie luai
Inif surface, and feel conlldent that wo can ren
dcr sin Isfaetlon, anil nt prices fully ns low as nuy
uiiiui Mini. ti'i n lining viiu r, ii, iu iiiiuiiij in iniiiri i"
U1H.
Wo would call the nttenllon of Rnllway Com
names to our facilities lordului! LOCOMOTI VI
WORK, Kirnnit ncPAii'.s on new, ns wo innku It
a point for ono oiinoiiriu loniwnysglvcnis per
Kfnml nllrlillon.
Wo aro also prepnreu lo uo nil Kiuus or steam
Fittings, sueli as Heating Public nnd Prhnto
lillliuillgs, I'licionui, lining up niciliil lioiieis.iic,
Conslantlv on hand all kinds of Steam 1' it.
TlNliS.STEAM ANn WATEnGllAOM SfKAJl Pll-ES)
lino an lining Luiiiiccico wiin nm iiusiuess,
Also.Castinirs ol nil klnds.llollerFionts.Giates.
Stoves. Plows, nnd nil work connected with Ibv
Ei'ticrul lounili-v business.
llespectlully soliciting your orders, wo nie
Yours very truly, J. IIEATIICOTE St CO.
Fib.'JabS ly
17 A R M E R SI!
TRY THE
VELA 1'HOidi'iiit.TE.
ALTA
It contains threo per cent, of Ammonin, nil
nmplo quantity to give activity without Injury
to tlm veentution. and a lnreo nerccntnee nr so
luble lioue liiosiihuto of Lime, togcthir Willi
l4ntash and Sudn, tho essential eleuiints of a
COMPLETE MANURE. Tho Increased salts to
farmers who aro using It with highly satlslncto
ly results Is a sure guarantee of lu vnluo. Pilco,
Sallper ton of 10 bugs 1XU lbs each. Send for a
paitipiuci, Antilles
Til 11 ALTA VELA GUANO CO..
July3,408-ly 67 llroudwoy, N. Y,
NDREWS, WILKINS A CO.,
Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMUST10 DRY GOODS,
No.CWMarket Street,
Phil .delphla.
Q.EORQE FOELKER A CO.,
Wholcsalo Dealers lu
WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, YARNS.
Oil-Cloths, Wicks, Twlnes,;llaskels, tic, etc,
2I9AZ01 MulketSt.. it CM Chinch St., rhlhida,
JuuoVOS.
A R5IURUSTER A RROTHER,
Importers nud Jobbers or
HOSIERY, OLOVI,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
HUTTONS, HIJIiPLNIiKRS,
HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWING SILKS.
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAI1H
SOAPS, PEItFUMERY, FANCY CltO'!", AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Mantiluelurers of
1IR1ISHES AND LOOKING OLS.Sli,
and Dealers lu
11- in, . , vTi, n , T mi, iifii.i.
1UUWA.1I, ,,.1.U,, IV.l.Vl.,
11ROO.MH, ROPES, TWINIW, Af.
No. :m North Third Stieet, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia.
jyILLER A HOST,
Successors to Fruuklln P. SelUer Co.
Importers nnd Wholesale Dealers In
. X.IO.UORS,: WINES, Ac,
Nos. 110 and 412 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
JERCHANT'S HOTEL,
48 XOUTII 10CXTII bTKKCT,
PHII.APKtPniA.
J, A W. G, M'K'UllItt, Proprietor,
May ID UlMy
DRUGS &, MEDICINES.
JJENDERSHOTT'a PHARMACY.
OlTOStTK AHElltCAN HOtlaK,
Where may bo found ncmnpkto nssoilmcntuf
frcsli nnd.'puro
MEDIC1N1M, DYE; STUFFS, COLORS, OILS,
WINDOW-GLASS, LAMTH, LANTERN , BO
DAB, SOAIfl, ALCOHOL, W1NIH A LKlUOltH
SYRUPH,
PEItFUMERY, TOILITT
AND FANCY ARTICLES,
which nro offered ntotd tlmo prices. Prescrip
tions: accurately prepared.
Jan 3'03-ly.
wor
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE I
Orny-ITcailea roonlo liavo tliclr
loclts restored by it to tho dark, lustrous,
silken tresses of youtli, und arc happy I
Yiiunsl,cople,wlttifiVif,o(i(Jor)'ciZHiilr,
liavo tlicso unfasliionablo colors changed to
a beautiful aulurr, nml rejoice I
1'ooplo wlioso licadj nro covered with
Dandrvff and Humors, use it, nnd havo
clean coat3 nnd elenr und healtliy scalps I
rtalcl-lIcalol Vctci-miH liaio
their remaining locks tightened, nnd llic
taro fpots coerodwlth a luxuriant growth
of Hair, nnd danco for joy I
Young Gentlemen uso it because it is
ricldy perfumed I
Young Ladies uso it bceauso it keeps
tliclr Hair in placet
Everybody must nnd will uso it, because
tt is t!io clc'ancst nnd lest article In tbo
jrarket I
For Salo by Druggists generally.
AND TDK SALE BY
I,. Tf. MDYEIt nml 11 P. I.HTZ. DrumilsK
Illoouisbuig, and M. M. 11ROI1ST, Catawlssii.
January 21, isu-j.
JONATHAN . IIEISLER'S TONIC
V or Ultteis has never failed torure tho worst
kind of l)spepsla; is tho most successful nu'il
lelno yet discovered for tho euro of Consumption
inspepsm, 1.1 ver 1 oaipiunu, itiuiiciiuis, 111111 1111
dlsoasesof the Throat, Chest nnd Lungs; h
made entirely of loots nnd herbs. Ono bottlu
will convince nny ono who gives It a fair trl.d.
No family should bo without It. l'ut up In lnruo
Hollies, prepnreu nnu som ny joiiiiiiiau iicisur
itCo. SenuylUlll Haven, l4n, nnd by all Drus-
gists. nug. 11,'iM.ly J
D
It. TAYLOR'S
II I fr T K 11 3
iV mtkl und nyrfwiblo Tonlo Httinul.mt, Htom-
nchlcniul CiumluatLvo
1J I T TEHS,
Extnu ted entirely from llirbs nml UooIb, 111)1-
ly beneficial In
DYSPEPSIA,
GHNKHAIj DKIHLITY,
and TjOh of ApjetUo ;
nml nn cxe-clltnt C'orrcvlhofor iH'ihOiwsuIIfih..
fiom PlhordoiR of tho ItowoU, Flntulcnco, Ac.
Sold ICvorywhcre.
iiliot.Iio. 113 MnikoUJtieot, riillAtlrlphl.-i.
J, K. TAYLOH ift CO,
Bojt. ve?-ir.
rpiIK A
JL AND I
AMTCUICAN HAY KNIF1
ot Columbia County witnchRetl tho til.il of !)
ioiu4 on ino jiinn m xiv, i-ursei. in imiu
To-.vnshlp, nn Monday, May 7, lhU'J, btUvttn M
Ainnrlfnn liny ICniie und I-ort manufactun il
HMri:il, WAUX SIlHINilit d Co., of Ipwi
buiir, ra nnd tlio Uuinlors TatcnL nay IM
Thfi American Fovic 111 tod moro linv in oi
drnuht than the Itunrtel In ttirco. Wonrcs-ini
uod it wtll tauo ns mueli liny into tu mow n '
Rood liorscH cum draw, wo nlso mw It cui'n
hay, nud think It cannot bo bent nun hay Urn
and cht'i'ituUy recommend It us tho best ltuy u
nnd linlfe we hnvo ever sr on.
C. lltTTi:MlKNlH:it, i)lt. r. U. ilAltUJ'.N
W. H. Koons, JmtN Doak,
John mrrEitiCK, Daniki. Novnt,
II. DIQLUMIM.KR, HVLVF-STKIC TUKM-L
Mu'jiaf.t. lliiLi.F.u, John Woi.r.
Thoy uImi mnnntactuio tho culelirntcl llin'u.
Ucaj't-r nud Slower, and other ngricultmal intr
ments.
IN
S U It A N O 13 AOENC Y
Wyomluj: tl' 1
Ktua W
Comineico -ii'
Fnlton.
North A'merlca 3i, ,
City i'J'.
Intcruattouul 1,""
Niagara i,''
-Etna Livestock
Putnam -
llerchnnla
Hprlnulleld 6T0''
Iuaurauco Company of State Penu4n.,... W
Connecticut Mutual Life 10.W1
North American Transit . BW,'-
FllEAK IlItOWN. AnetU,
niiir8G7-lv. llLooMsuuno, I'
-pOAYHy'JSTON & CO.,
J-V 3"
llnn'-A.Uo'.. vholeualB Dealers In
COTTON YAltNS, CAHPCT CHAINS,
llATPB, WICKS, TIK YARNS, COltDAOi:.
BUOOMH. WOOD AND WILLOW WA1;
LOOH'O'-' ''"'l,CLOCKS,rANOYIJABKli
TiU., v'mOOR, AND CAr.KIAOK
OIL CLOTH3,Ac,
No. A3U Market Street, touth aldo,
Plilladelphla.
J V. I5EAIID,
with LIPPINCOTT, 110ND iV CO.,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dunlcii. In
HATH, CAPS, PUItS, AND BTItAW GOOD.-
No. llSMurkot Htur.t,
Philadelphia,
TOIIN O. Y'EACJEIt A CO.,
Wholeealo Dealers In
HATH, CAIfl, HTItAW GOODd, ANU
LADI24' I'Ult-S,
.No. ?o7 North lUlril Btieet,
l'hlladelphia.
"TrAllTJirAN ENI3ELMAN,
TOI1ACCO, KNUI'l' i KKUAK
mAnukactouy,
KO. 313 N0IIT1I TlUllBSTUEET,
Bccond Uoor below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA,
J, W. Wahtmax 1'. KKorW
I.OUIS BKOWK, CAH.' J KW
T)HOWN tt EWALD,
WHOLI'HAI.i: OltOCKItH,
N. I . Of. Tiuitlii YluoM
J IULAVEI rillA.
Mil'J), 14)1 Out i.