The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 15, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, EL00MSEU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Tlio tlooil IVom.111.
Tmciiu Win onuu upon n tlmo n kooiI
w.i.nmi, win) w.h kind, candid, anil
enurd ;iiw. Sliu lmd uxjiorli'iiwl all
th i vl "l-i4tiulos wlilvli can lurltitto hit
in ui cxlilonce.
ri.m hmt resldod fit Court, unit linden-dun-l
all tlio MoniH to which It U bo
subject : -treasons, iioiuilh'-i, lnfldull
Hot, low of wotilth, lo of friend-). So
th.it, ilisKiwlcil with dwelling In u place
In wlttoU dissimulation and hypocrisy
have csliihllahed their empire, and wea
ry of an Intercourse wherein heart
never appear ns they really are, sho re
hoUv 1 lo unit her own country and go
t' a distance, where sho could forget
the world, and where tho world would
h' ir no more of her.
Vji - sho hellevcd herself far enough
off -Lie built n small Iiouro In no ex
tn in ly agreeable situation. All sho
(.ouhl then do was to buy allttto Hock of
rih.'ip, which rurnished her with food
m.d Uolhinir.
;;.if hi.d hardly inado trial of this
mile of life before sho found herself
p Tfocily happy. "Thoro Is, then, some
Htato t f existence in whicli ona may en
Joy coutent,' said sho; "and tho choice
I havo inado leaves tno miming 10 tie
hIiv." She passed each day In plying
hfir dKtaff and tcndlmr her Hock. Sho
would sometime:) have liked a little so
eiety, hut sho feared the danger of It.
Sh" was Insensibly becoming accuatom-
ed 10 tho llfo sho led, when ono day
as was endeavor! lis to collect her
Jloi '., It began to scatter Itself over the
co.mtry anil tly from her. In fact, It
11 1 hj lint that In a very short tlmo sho
could scarcely see oneof her sheep. "Am
I a devouring wolf?" cried sho: "what
luiuns this wondor?" Shu called to a
favorite ewe, but It appeared not to
Know her voice. Sho ran after it, ex
claiming, "I will not caro for losing all
th' rest of the llock if thou dost but re
main to me!" Hut the ungrateful erca'
hire continued its fight, and disappeared
with tho rest,
'flic Good Woman was deeply dis
trussed at tho loss she had sustained. "I
havo now nothing loft," cried sho;
"maybo I shall not find oven iny gar
den ; or my little cottago will be no
longer in its iihce. Sho returned
blowly, for sho was' very tired with the
raco sho had had. Sho lived upon fruit
and vegetables for somo tlmo after ox
baustlng a small stock of cheese.
She began to seo tho end of all this.
"Fortune," said sho, "thou hast in vain
sought to persccuto mo oven In this re-
moto spot ; thou canst not provent mo
from being ready to behold the gates of
death without alarm, and after so much
troublol shall descend with tranquillity
into thoso peaceful shades."
Sho had nothing moro to spin, sho
hnd nothing moro to cat: leaning on
her distaff, sho bent her steps toward a
littlo wood, jtnd looking round for
place to rest in, 3ho was astonished at
seeing run towards her thrco littlo chii
dron, moro beautiful than - tho fairest
day. She was delighted to seo such
charming company. They loaded her
with u hundred caresses,'and as sho seat
ed herself on tho ground, In order to re
celvo them moro conveniently, one
threw its littlo nrms round her neck,
tho other encircled her waist from ho
hind, and tho thirdcallod her "mother."
Sho waiteda long time, to seo if some
ono would not como to fetch them believ
in.; that thosowho had led them thither
would not fall to return forthem. All tho
(buy passed without her seeing any one.
Sho resolved to take them to her own
home, and thought Heaven had sent
her this littlo llock instead of tho ono
sho had lost. It was composed of two
girls, who wore only two or three years
old, and a littlo boy of ilvo. Each, had
a littlo ribbon round Its neck, to which
attached a small Jewel. Ono was a gold
en cherry enameled with crimson, and
engraved with tho namo of "Llrcltc.
She thought thnt this must bo tho namo
of tho littlo girl who wore it, and bIio
resolved to call her by it. Thoothcr was
a medlar, on which was wrltcu "Jllr-
tis :" and tho littlo boy had an almond
of green enamel, nround which was
written "Finfin." Tho Good Woman
felt perfectly satisfied that thcao were
their names.
Tho littlo girls bud somo Jewels in
their head-dresses, and moro than
enough to put tho Good Woman in easy
circumstances. Sho had very soon
bought aiK'thor flock, and surrounded
herself with everything necessary for
tho maintenance of her interesting fam
Jly. Sho mado their winter clothing o
tho -bark of trees, and lu tho summer
they had whito cottondrcsses of tho fin
est bleaching.
Young ns they were, they tended
their Hock. And this tlmo tho llock
was faithful, and moro docllo and oho
dlent to thcin than towards tho largo
dogs which guarded them; and these
dogs wero also gentlo, and attached to
tho children. Tliey grow visibly, and
passed their days most innocently ; thoy
loved tho Good woman, and were nil
thrco oxcesslvcly fond of each other.
Thoy occupied themselves In tondlng
thr-lr sheep, fishing with a lino, spread
ing nets to catch birds, working in a
littlo garden or tltolr own, ana oiupioy
cd their deliento bands in cultivating
flowers.
Thero was ono roso-trco, which tho
young Liretto was especially fond of;
sho watered It often,and took tho great
est caroofit; sho thought nothing to
beautiful us a rose, and loved It nbovo
all other (lowers. Sho had a fancy ono
day to open a bud, and try to find Its
heart, when In doing so siiopncKeu nor
finger with n thorn. Tho pain was
sharp, and idia began to cry) tho bciiii
tll'til Flu fin, whp vow seldom loft her,
approached, and began to cry too, at
seeing her suffer. IIo took her littlo
finger, prossod It, ntid squeezed tho
blood gently from It.
Tho Good Woman who saw tholr
alarm at this accident, approached and
learning tho eauso of It, "Why so In
quIsltivoV" said sho j "why destroy tho
flower you loved so much V" "1 wutit
edlts heart," replied I.lrotto. "Such
desires aro always fatal," replied tho
Good "Woman. "Hut, mother," pur
sued Iilretto, "why has this flower
which U bo beautiful, nnd which plena
cs mo so much, thorns?" "To show
you," said tho Good Woman, "that wo
must distrust tho greater part of thoso
things which pleaso our oyoj, und that
tlw most agrcoublo objects Iildo snarea
which may bo to us moat deadly."
"UowV" replied LIrotto. "Must ono
nouiu'ii lovi everything which Ispleus.
nntv 4.No uuftaiajy,! satj tho Good
. oinan, "ami ym muSt (ako B00d caro
rot to do m, ..jJut i iovo ,ny brotllcr
with all my heart," repjjedsho; "ho
Is so handsome mid ho' charming."
"You may Iovo your brother," replied
her mother; "but If ho wero not your
brother you ought not to Iovo hlin,"
Llrettctdiook her head, and thought
this rule very hard. l-'iiilln meanwhile
was still occupied with her linger; ho
sqiieeaulon tho wound thujulcu of the
roso leaves, and wrapped It in thcin.
Tho Good Woman asked him why ho
lid that ? "Uccauso 1 think." said ho
'that tho remedy may bo found lu tho
sanio thing which has caused tho evil,"
L'lie.GoodWoman smiled nt this reason.
"My dear child," replied sho, "not lu
Ihlscuso." "I thought.lt was In all
cases," said ho ; "for sometimes, when
Llretto looks at mo, sho troubles mo
greatly ; I feel quite agitated ; and tho
moment after thoso bamo looks cauto
mo a pleasure which 1 cannot oxpress
to you. When sho Bcolds mo sometimes'
I am very wretched ; but let her speak
at length ono gentlo Word to me, I am
all joy again."
Tho Good Woman wondered what
these children would think of next ;
tlio did not know their relation, to one
other, nnd sho dreaded their loving
each other too much. Sho would havo
given anything to learn if thoy wero
brother and slslor; her ignorance on
this point caused hor great nnxlety, but
their cxtronio youth re-assured her.
Kin fln was already full of attention to
tho littlo Iilretto: ho loved her much
better than Mirtls. IIo had nt ono
lime given her some young partridges,
tho pretiest in tho world, which he had
caught. Sho reared one, which became
a fine bird, with very beautiful plum
age; Lirotto loved it excessively, and
gave it to Kin fin. It followed htm ev
erywhere, and ho taught it a thousand
diverting tricks. IIo had ono day tak
en It with him when ho was going to
tend his llock ; on returning homo ho
could not find his partridgo ; ho sought
for it everywhere, and distressed him
self greatly nt its loss. Mirtis triad to
console him, but without success. "Sis
ter," ho replied, "I am in despair. Llr
etto will bo angry ; all you say to mo
does not diminish my grief." "Well,
bnther," said she, "we will get up very
early to-morrow and go in search of an
other ; I cannot bear to seo youso mis
erable." l.i retto arrived as she said tills,
and having learnt tho cause of Flnlln's
sorrow, sho began to smile, "3ly dear
brother," said she to him, "wo will find
another partridge ; it is nothing but the
stato In which I sco you that gives mo
pain." These words. sufficed to restore
serenity and calm to tho heartand coun
tenance of Kiiiflii.
(Continued.)
farmer's Department .
Why Fowls Cannot jic ICept in
Large Numbers. It is pretty gener
ally conceded that no ono is successful
who attempts to keep together a largo
number of fowls, and that thosowho
keep tho smallest number together gen
erally obtain tho greatest proportional
number of eggs. And this is,wo" think,
not only true, but easily to bo account
cd for.
Every ono who has kept fowls knows
that they aro very uncleanly birds
They even wash themselves in dirt, and
that evidently not for tho purposo of
cleanliness, but to rid themselves of
vermin. They prefer clean, light sand
because if in tho sun it is generally
warmer, and is easily moved ; but they
seem equally to enjoy any soft, dry
earth, although it may not be very
sweetand clean. They aro notoriously
filthy in their coops, roosting under
each other, taking no pains to avoid tho
droppings, Roiling their food,watcr and
nests with their droppings, nnd doing
no act apparently towards cleanliness
This is moro apparent in tho houses
whore they ard confined, and whero
tho air should bo as pure as possible
If they aro at largo and few in number
they movo arouiuLso much that they
rannot sour tho grouud. They aro by
nature clean, but by habit tho rcverrio,
and tho only way to keep them in tho
natural stato is to give them range
onough, so that they cannot soli their
haunts, or else cleanso their haunts
carefully and faithfully every day.
Wo onco kept ono solitary lfcn on
our plnco for fcoveral months. Sho was
of tho common barnyard breed. Wo
never sawn healthier fowl.or ono whose
feathers kept so fresh and perfect, and
she was a constant layer. No caro was
taken of her, and we always attributed
hor thrift to tho fact that she hud tho
whole rmigo of our place for cxerclso
nnd her quarters were always perfectly
clean.
As soon as your flock becomes largo
you will find them crowding together,
and always souring their haunts, if
thoro aro a sufficient number of them
to do It. You may do something to
wards preventing this, but you cannot
keep very largo flocks very clean.
Wo havo often scon it stated that not
moro 'than flfly hens should bo kept in
n hen-house twenty feet by ten. E
eept with constant caro and cleaning,
that number cannot do very well in n
smaller Bpace, Closo up such a houso
somo cold night, when yoi) havo neglec
ted cleaning It for a few days, and go in
from tlio fresh air in tho morning, and
you will bo surprised nt tho Impurity
of tho air therein. Drive tho flock out
iuto tho open nlr and you will soo what
n chango It producos In them, nnd how
lively they will becomo In a fow min
utes. Tho bIzo of tho flock must always de
pend upon tho extent of tho nccommo
datlous, nnd even then tho largo flocks
cannot bo kept so cleanly nnd healthy
as tho Biiiall ones, and therefore aro not
in proportion so profitable. Country
Gentleman.
INTERESTING TO FARMERS. Tho
Commissioner of Internal llcvenuohas
doeided that farmers have no right to
havo their grain manufactured Into
flour, and then sell tho flour in any
manner, without paying n Hcenso to
tho Government, and if they do, thoy
aro llnblo to tho penalties provided by
law. J).iy by day tho people aro becom
ing moro acquainted with tho faco of
tho tax collector, and nro growing moro
and moro familiar with tho ramifica
tions of tho Internal Itovenuo law.
HOW TO MEASURE POTATOES.-i-It
should bo generally known by house
keepers, that a flour barrel will hold
Just thrco bushels of potatoes, well shak-
on. Sixty pounds Is dollned by law, as
tho weight of n bushel of potatoes. A
vast deal of cheating Is perpetrated in
tho na!o of tills vegetable, many persons
uogleutlng to obsorvo what measure
thoy recolvo, or having no culdo by
whluh to flz their doubts.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
IIOOFLAO'S
GEBMAM BITTERS.
HOOrLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
AND
Hoofland's German Tonic.
rroarcl by Ilr. C. Ifl. Jnckaon,
1'eilidslfkia, Ti
Great Remedies
TOIAM. Disiuiior f
MVrtt, STOITTACU, or
DIGESTIVE OXICUTV3
Hooiland's Gorman Eittora
Ti eoiniontiilcj of th pura jutan, (or m they tr
medicinally term mvua ncra w Xztracit) nt
llooti, Ilerbi V- frfr anUtrk,mik..
Ing ft prcixiration, Rf"fel hlhly concen
trate,!, itn.1 entire CSiJ uiffia y fTi from Al
coholic aJmixturt any kind,
Iloofland'fl German Tonic,
In a combination of all the lnijrrdlpnti of the
Hlr.fre. with the pnreFt quality of Santa Cru
Aun, Orsnee, Mo.. mVinp one of the rnoet
pleasant rjiJacrte&We reraedlfi btct offered to
tlio tniUle.
Tiiote preferring a ITdlclne free from Alco
holic Ailmliture, will on
Ilooflaud'a Gorman Bittor3.
In cne of nerroTti tSeproulon, vrh&n tout
alcoholic ftimului Is nccefliary,
Hoofland'a German Tonio
The B'tlera or the Tonle at both finally
tool, and contain the tame tn edit I rial Tlrtuea.
Tlio itomach, from a artety of camti, uch at
IiitllpflUon, Dji c33- pepflla, Nenuns
Debility, etc., ia Atwh very apt to have
It functions da IfeA Jzi) ranged. The re
sult or which is, "Ifc that the patient
suffers from several or acre of the fouowlcg
diseases:
Constipation Flttulence, Inward Pilea
Fulnesa of 11. ood to tho II cad.
Acidity of the 5 totnach, Nausea
Ueartbur.i, ni?uot for Pood,
Fulness or vaU'ht in tho
Bicia.i ur Eruc
tations, & -tin or Flut
ter! nc at ; !?it of tho
Stomach, 5 Uih.ing1 of tho
Heart, Hurrlod or DiMlcult Breath
lnj? Fluttering ut the Hoart, Choking
or ttutibcatin Stiisattrna when in
a Lyinu Tosture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or Webs before,
the Sis Ut, Dull Pain In
the Head, Deficiency
of Perspiration, Yellow
noes of thd Skin and Byes,
Pain In tho Side, Back,
Chst, Lim (Mc, ts. etc., Sud
den Flushes of 4 JPJ Heat, Burn
lne in tho s Flesh, Con
stnnt Imaginings of Evil, and
Great Depression of Spirits.
Thce mmfdlet will effectually cure Iirer
Complaint, Jaundice, Drpepn!a, Chronic or
Ncnom PeUIlt j, Chronic IH.irrhtra, Dmeue of
the KM(K'), and all Dihi-um-i arising from a
Dlcordcml Mm, HtoimCth.cr Intcsiliics
DEUILITY,
lliri.Tito rmN ii rr wT?Tt;
PIlOSTtiATION OF TIIK SYSTEM,
lMUtX'SD 8T HK 1 KN l.iBI'R, IllkD.Hird,
Utrotcn. Kavsss, sto.
There Is no mcdicln- aztant eiival theite
remedies In uch ennes A tuns auJ 1or Is Im
parted to the whole tfteia, the A-ptlts Is
Strensth'jiiotl, food , t U enjocd, the
stoniath digest a ifcT?y promptly,ths
blood Is purtttrd. I'iKJ the compleilon
becomes sound and healthy, the yel
low Unyo Is eradicated from tho is. a bloom
U glyan to the check,and the weak and nerrous
lnUJ becomes a strong and healthy bolus.
l'crt0)9 Advanced in Lif4
And feellnf the Iifm ui um wvtgring nea-iry
upon them, with all iu -ttcn.lnt ilia, will find In
theut of this IllTTKItrt. er th TONIC, an
elixir that nil) Ihlii now life into their veins,
rtstore tu a mciuiue the enfrjy &nd ardor of
more youthful l;s, build up their shrunken
forms, nd irlr tivalth and happluess to their
remaining j cars
NOTJCl-I.
It la a wen-ff LahKshcd fact that fully one-half
of the femaJs por Hon of our popu
lation are wlJim ,Wr h tbe enjoyment
of joodheslih.or, IJ.1 lo use theft- own
expression ."nerer Cis3id feel well." They
are lanpilJ, dfftoW f til enerpy, extremely ner
Tons, and hair no appUlfl.
Tothlclasof pejftns (he DITTKU9, or the
TOlC',1 f recomrn ended.
WEAK MID DtLlCATE CHILDREN
Are mad t-j the ne of either of these
remedies. 1'iwt mil clm eviry case of MA
ttASMUd, wiildiut fill.
Thourandw of ctiiirlrntes Lave accumulated n
tho hiii U of thv iii'rrk-ur, hut siaw 'will allow
of thu .iihli -atlou ot but a few. Thone, It will
be obavncd,aie lui-n of note and of such slaJ
lag that they inuit te Delisted.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. V7, Woodward,
ChitfJuttUt oftt Suwnt (Xurt cTd ( writes.
rUla'Ulphia, Uarch 19, 1837.
"I f.M 'Hoof- Jjiid's Ocrrain
lilitcr' U a pood . tonic, useful in
JUiiUL'Sof ihJi if'vK p"tivs organs,
sridof iffcat Un S-i mZLU tilt In cisv-sof du
bliity, and wautof nervous action iu tue sjstca.
Yours truly.
"GIIO. W. WOODWAnD."
Hon. James Thompson,
itJt e Oi Sitjirtm Cdurt of Ptnnvjtvanit.
rhiUUthi April 2!, ISIS.
I coittldcr MlootUad' Uennan Ultto a
valuable nuJictnt In cae of atticks of li 1 t'
tlon or ItysfK-pnI. 1 e&o certify thl from wy
experience of it.
Yoi.r, wUh respect,
-JAULld TlIOMl'SO.NV
"From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard,
D.D,
ratter if tht Ttnth Dai titt Church, rhiU&tyhi.
Dr. Jjc ion Dear Sir: I have bceT frequently
requested to connect my name with minmnrn
datlons of different Unds of mudlcinvi, but, rw
gardinif the prua rza fTS3 !'t0 u ol'1 of n,y
appropriate phtn-, I U,w In
J cases declined; j Vv ut utlh a clear
proof in various t-l uui instances ami ptr
ilcutsrlyin my own family, of the uiwf Jlmss of
Ir. Hooflmd s German J.ttrst 1 dvp irt fur onco
from my eaual course, to express mi fu'l t-unvlc-tlon
that, for gtnrral dtliiiff of tt iyttrm, an4
itjcially for Zivet CMnVuini, tf u a tuft and
valuable ittjxiraii9t. In some eases It nuy fail:
but usually, I dnubt net, It will U try bentlkUi
to those who suflcr frou the alove causes.
Yours, Tery rf snTtfully,
J. il. KfcNNAItD,
KifhUi, Ulow CoaUl t5t
FromJlev, E. D. Fendall,
MittUnt Sdttor Christian ChrenicU, rkxUd
j)Afa.
I hare derlred decided berflt from the nie ot
Jloofland's (Jerman Illtlers, and feel it my privi
lege to reoommend them as a roost valuable tonio
to all who are suftirlng from general debility or
from diseases ulslnj from dcrangtment of the
Uver. Ytrarstrcly.
IE. D. VENDALI
i
GAUTIOIi
Uoo (land's Uirman Hemedles art onnttrfslw
t Htethat the , -- signature of CM.
JAClCtfONison "Tan "TO the wrapper cf
each svtUe. All IGH 'jjm others ar coon
Urfelt. c-v,
Trlncipat Office and Manufactory at the (ler
man Medicine blore, Ko, UI A KCii tilrwt, l'Lil
sdslpUa. CHAHLE3 M. EVANS,
Uermao Irug?lit, Vru rivtor,
Formerly O. M. Jscssoi ft Co.
For isle by all Druggists and Delcis ia Modi,
einea,
3?ItIOEO.
IIoof!and' German Cliters. per bottle II M
M, w d0,en w
Jloofland's OcrmiB Tonle. put up In quart
bottles " ,..:,., 1 (0
per buttle, or a half dozen for.. 7 19
Bar Do not forget to examine well tht article
lev boy, U wUi lo get the giuul&a,
IIOOFLAO'S
GERMAN TONIC.
Oanuavy n.ig'S,
DRY GOODS.
jlTlLLEU'S STOKE.
rnnsu AltnIVAIlo
FAMi AND WINTlUt OOODa
,Tbo enbacrlbcr lifts Jnst return M from tlio cities
with another lftrgo nnd select lusorlnicnl of
Bl'ltlNO AND SUMMEK 0001)3,
piirrlmwd In Now Yorlcnud llillmlclphlnnl the
lowest Usurp, nnd which ha la determined lo Boll
on iw modcrnto terms n.1 can ho procured flo
whero lu HIoomKlmrff. Ills stock cominl(.ca
ladius' Dittss aoous
of tho choicest styles nnd latest fnshloni, tORCthcr
with n largo Jwsorlmcnt of Pry Goods mid Orr
ccrlcs, conslsllng of tho following nrtlclea !
Cfti'i'ols,
Oil Clolht,
Cloths,
Ciisslmcrcs,
l'l.anncls,
Bilks,
White Uoods,
Linens,
llooiiBklrts,
Muslins,
Jlollowwnro
Ccdarwnro
Quccnswarc, llnrdwnro
Hoots mid Bhoes, ,
" lints and Cnps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Iiooklng-Ulassoj,
Tobacco,
ColTco,
Sugars,
Teas,
' nico,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN ItALLY.
In shoit, everything usually kept In country
stores, to. which no Invites tho attention of tho
public generally. Tho highest prlco will bo pa(d
for country. produce In exchango for goods.
S. II. siii.ij:u&son.
Arcado llntUlngs, llloomsburg, l'n.
HEAT REDUCTXOX IN P1U0ES
AT
PET EH
ENT'S STOUll,
IN LIGHT STltEET,
OF
AND WIXTEK GOODS.
FALL
TlIC subscriber has Just lecclvcd and lias on
hand nt his old stand iu Light Sticct, n largo and
select
ASSORTMENT OF MEKCIIANDISE
purchased nt tho lowest figure, and which ho
determined to sell on ns mndcrato terms ns
be procured elsewhere In Light Street,
foi: c.mr ob couxtky produce.
Ills stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Saliuctts, Cnsslmcrs,
Cottonades. Kentucky Jeans.
AC, iCl AC.
GROCERIES, MAGKEUaij,
Ouceusware. Ccdarware. Hardware, Medlclucs,
Drugs, Oils, 1'nluts, Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS &. CArS,
In short everything usually kept In n country
store. Tho pntronago of his old friends and tho
pnbllo generally. Is respectfully solicited.
Tho highest market prico paid for country pro
duce." l'ETEK ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1SC7.
J J. B R O W E R ,
Is now otltrlng lo the public Ids Slock of
,? jjiixa a o o d s
consisting In part of a full lino of
INGRAIN. WOOL AND RAG
OA UP UTS,
Fine cloths and casslmere for Lndlcs' coals,
HANDSOME DRESS GOODS,
of all patterns and qualities, lulalds and Trlnts
of various qualities nnd prices, .
BLEACHED AND HP.OWN MUSLINS,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS
AND
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good assortment of
LADIES' J. CllILDIlEX-S OAITE11SA BOOTS.
FrosU Groccrlo3 and Bplccs. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WAUE,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
In one-half and ono-fourth barrels.
Now Is tho tlmo to mako your selections, n 1
am od'erluir coods at very low prices, and onr
motto Is fair dealing to all, nnd not to he under
sold by any. J. J. BIIOWF-R.
Bloomsburg, April 12, 1SG7,
HC. IIOWER,
ijicned n rtr&t-class
HOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND I'UIt STORE,
ntthe o.afitani1on3IainStrccttUoomsburp,aiow
doors nbovo tho Court House. Jits stock laconi-iio-,cilof
tho eiTlntcstnnd !cststyK's over oIIlt
nl to tliocltizdisof Columbi.i County. Hocnn
nci-oimnodato tlio public with tliofollowinggoods
at tlio lowe&t intes. Men's heavy double holed
btoga boots, men's double nnd bitigiu tap oled
l;ip boots, men's heavy slog.i Mioen of nil lctmls.
men'H flno lootn nndshocii of nil prndes, boy's
double soled boots mulhoes of nil kinds, men'H
glove hid Jlalmoral blioes.mcn's, wome:i'i,boyh's
nnd mHs.ci lasting gaiters, women's glovu hid
Tolish very Jlne,wuen'Hmoroeco llalmornlsnnd
calf bhoes, women's very lino hid buttoned Bait
ers. In (short boots oi nil descriptions both peg
ged nndEciwed.
He would nUo call attention to his fine assort
ment of
HATS, CArS, FU1W AND NOTIONS.
which comprises nil tho new nnd popular vari
ctihsat piiccswhlUi ennuotfailtu bult all. Tluho
KoniW nto oilered tit tho lowest cash ratei nnd
will lo Kunranteed toslvo Hntlfactlon. A cull
Is Koiiclltd before puiclissliiK else whero ns It Is
believed that better bargains nro to bo foNUd
than nt nny other place in tho county,
Dec. 0'C7
QAURIAGE MANUFACTORY,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
M. C. SLOAN A BUOTHIUt
tho succcfc&orsof
VILUA5rSU)AN A SON
coutlnuo tho business of making
cauiuages, uuaains,
and every stylo of
FANCY WAGONS,
which they havo constantly on hmnl to suit in
lomers. Never using nny muter til but tlio bo
and employing the most experienced workmen
they hope to contluuo an heretofore tft give entire
satismrtlon to eery customer. An Inspection ol
their work, and of the rensonablo prlco asked for
ho samo, Is sure to iosuro a sale.
ABKEN'S
jarr.oTE rimt and watkb rnooif
PEL T A ATD CEMEW li O OFINO !
Tlio odvuntaRM which thta eorapoBltlonnotiiiewies
nro many. Itltboihwutar-tliflitand tlrc-prooi.
It Is not nlfecUdby bent or cold. It can be Ul
I'tli il to an nlaiott iitrf. ctly Mat roof, ui inch to
llietroot liclnKail that li r.q.lriHl. II u eonily
and quickly reimlred. lis ottl lwsthan any
Mher flro..roof roof mow In inc. TeitimnnluW
trom all imrtnof Ike country an la ltsriurublllty,
.. joim w.KitAMnn,
JimoM'C8. Agent, lllooiubbure, I'a,
A flno srcclincncf tho ronilns ran bo Ken at
w n. jiooim'ucw oukoon j iniisutfi,
pUMl'S ! I'UJII'S FOIl SALL
The undervieued bees leavo to Inform the citi
zens of thUjilntu and vicinity Hint liu U nrepaied
lo furnl.h.iitbliort nollci, onco Hie bt WOUU
KN I'UMl'S for Well and (.'l.terun ever otlcrid
to tlio xjublle. They are cunruutf.d to throw
inoru wilier in let. lime ana Willi lra labor than
nny other muni) lu thlH nurt ot the country and
tliey eanuol be.urixused lor beauty orlltilkh, or
ftimimciiy in urniuKeiiieuaibucuinuiiiineeueap'
iieK.nud durability Jieli luutin beltur warrant
ed to pel form lu V nilc lvill or no bale. Illlim
Htiuiiiun is agent for Columbia county. 1'ilco
73 rent! per luui I iced In tho wi II. Oidcrs by
mall or olherwlbo iroiiintly nttemled to.
1 1-1, (,'OS.ly KLIAM KUUMAN, Cut uwlkia Ta.
U. AHTilAN. C, II, IlILLlKOEn. E. R. 11ATMAM,
KTMAN, DILIjlNQEIt A CO.,
NO. OXI K08T1I T1U11D BTltEBT,
(AVj cjtpotitt Jama, Kent, txitiir d- Cb.)
Wliolrmlo Ixealeni In
VAUMJ, IUTTIVU, WAl)l)IKO, CAIU'irTH
OIL ILOTIIH, BIIAUE8, FLV KCTU,
UllAIN JIAOS, COHDAOi:, AC, AUiC,
WILLOW AND WOODIiN WAUB,
BRl'SIIta, TBDNES, I.OOKINO OLMStS, ETC.
May 10, lSli7-ly,
RAIL ROADS.
NOltTUEUN OENTltAIi KAII,
way. .
un nnu nner stay lutu itm. Trains will
lcavoNoUTiiu.Mnr.iu.ANn ns follows I
NOltTlIWAni).
123 A. M .. Dally to W'llllnmsport, (eitccpt Pnndny)
iiiri'iimirn, lunnmiuignn. llocncKlcr, Jliuuiiu,
Husnenslon ltrlilce. find N. Falls.
ft'O 1'. m., Ually, (except Hundnys) ror Elmlm nnd
lluilulo vln l.rlo Itallwny fiom Elmlrn.
0.10 r. M., Dully, (cxeeptHuudays) for Williams-
T11AIN8 BOUTItWAni).
iS3 A.M. Dnlly (except Monday's) for Ilnttlmorc.
WILMINGTON AND 1'1I1I,AD1:L1'1IIA.
0.;M l'.M. Dally (cxecpt Sunday's) for llaltlmoro
HsiuuLuii huu x uuaucjinua.
.111). H. YOUNG,
General l'usscngcr Agent.
T .ACKAWANNA
AND li LOOMS-
J-i 11UHU J'iLAOAD
On nnd p ;rMay 11th, 1SCJ, rasscngoi Tinlns Will
1U11 US 10110WH1
Going Boulli. Going North.
Lenvo Ik'UVo Arrlvo Arrlvo
a. in, p. in. n. m. ). in.
,.. 6M IUU ll.W tl.17
Leavo
,. 0.00 4.0S 11I.S0 0.10
,. KM 1.1') 1U.U0 8.10
.. I'.Ji I...5 7.11
,. 7.SI 6.10 IWV 7.:
... 7A 0.15 MO CM
.. WW 0.M 7,10 0,10
8.io ".ui 7.ai v.m
U.10 7.42 7.Ui 0.iM
Arrlvo Arrlvo Leao Lcnvo
... O.C0 8.1S 0.2j 4.ii
Scrautou
rittstnn
Kimrston
l'lymouth
Khickshtniiy,..,
nerwii'K
Hlootll
Itilpert
xmiiviiio
North'd ....
Tho II. 10 Train nt Bcrnnton makes connections
with Express Train for Now York at iS o'clock
p. m,. nrrtvlng lu Jow York 0.60 p. in.
Ji a. iu.a.i, up i.
1S01. 1KB,
DlIILADEhPIIIA AND ERIE
L IIAILIIOAD.
WINTElt TIME TABLE.
Tlll'.OUall AND rJlllLCT riOCTE UCTWEHfl 1'llllA-
ljr.i.i'itiA, jiAt,TiMonE, nAiinisutino, wih-
T-IASUrOlIT, AND I1IK
Git EAT OIL r.EGION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELKOANT SLKF.riNa CAItS
Ou nil Night Trains.
On nnd nur Momtiay, Nov. 23rd 1S0S, tho
Trains on Iho Philadelphia & Erlo Hall liuad will
run as luiiuws;
. WESTWAltn.
JIA1L TIIA1N leaves l"hlladcl.hla 10.1. p.m.
joriuuuiuL'riauu...u.iu n.iu.
" nrr. nt. Irh. 1l.riOii.iii!
r-iiic x-.iivcnr, leased i uiinueipuia....,ii.oi in.
" " " Nort'd 0.50 p.in
" " nrr. nt Erlo lO.HOn.m.
ELMIItA MAIL leaves l'lilladelplil.l tf.00a.tii.
" " " Noilh'd I.ilp.m
nrr. ai lock iiuveii i.up.iu.
EASTWAHD.
MAIL THAIN leaves Eric 10.M a.m.
" gorilla n.m.
' " nrr.nt l'lillinlelnlila 10.01) n. m.
EH IE EXPltUS-i lenves Erie... 0.28 p.m.
" " " Tortd l'.,W n.m
" " nrr. nt Philadelphia J.'Jip.m,
Ainu nna lixnrcss ennneeis w i l un ureeK ami
Alleulienv lttver Hall Hoad. lhurixuio checked
J. II. 11 l.l.ll,
General Surerlntcndeut, Willianisport.
On
VTAWISSA RAILROAD-On and
1 tains on IhefutiiMlsML Hnilrund will inn ut Mm
loiiosviug liniuca iiours:
Mail tiOVth. BTATIONS.
Jnl A'oirt
Dep. 7.r') n,m Willlamspoit,
Arr, 0.10 p.m.
h.:o
Finney.
Wntsuntown.
i't p. .i i
" 0.12 "
" 4.5-1 '
" 1.10 "
" :w "
" :i.:n "
" 2.2S "
" 1.5') "
" K.) "
" IM0 "
" v.ii "
" l').!2 ".
" 10.2.5 '
" II. IU "
" 12.C0p.m.
" 12. li " .
.MUtOU.
Danville. "
Hnpert. "
Catuwlsa. "
Hluglown. "
Huiiiinlt. "
ounkakc. '.'
i.w "
l.ai "
l.io
li'. u n.ir.,
S.15 "
" 1.00
" 2,1.-1
" 1.2.1
Arr. 0.13
" 10.50
K.Maliony.Ttmc. "
Dine.Tainatiun. Dlue. '
Holding. "
1 l'hlladclphla. "
J To New York via. Head
1 lug or Maueh Chunk.
r lorn New oik via. i
Aluueli Chlllil:. I
r.co
No Change of cars between Wllllnnispnrt nnd
1-UU.tUUipUUl. ULU, IV L.UU Oily I.
TREADING HAILHOAD.
NVINTEU AUHANQMLNT, Dec. lllh, liLS.
Great Trunk Mnofiom tlio North nndNorlli
"West lor rhllndelnhln.New York. Uenuimr. Polls
vitU',Tamu(jua, Ashland, Lebanon, Alleiitoun
insion, i.piuuin, imz, inncnsicr, U()iuiuuia,ic.
Trains leavo llarrisbiuii for New York, ns 10I
lows: At'J.W. S.-and8,lua. m., 12,10 noon and
'.0o A. 0,&p.m., connecting wlthsluiiiartrnlnsoii
tho Pa. 1 lid 1 mad, nnd nriiving nt New York at
o,uu, iv,w ix. ii.-ju n.m., s i,w tv nv;u p.m.
sleepln enrs acoompauying tlio n.iu. nnd
lU.oU p.m. iinins wuiioiu ciiange.
lA?ao llurilsbtirg lor Heading, Pottsvillo, Tn
manna. Mlnersville.Ashlaiul. l'lno drove. Allen
touu and Plillade)phUntbllDn.m.,nudi:,U.j and
J,1U p.m., Ltopping at Lebanon nnd priueipnl wny
Hiations: tho -l.lun.m. makiim cunncctions fur
Philadelphia nnd ColumbUionly, Por Pottsvillo
bchuyllall Haven nnd Auburn, via Sehuylitlll
nnd buhtiuclmnna Hallioad, lea e HnirUbuig nt
3,31) p.m. lieturnlng: Lcao New Yoik nt ),w
n.m. nnd l-.0Um.. nndC.lUnud S.OOn.m. Hltenlni'
cars nccompauylny tlio 0,W)n,m.,niid5tIO and 8,W
p.m., trains wirhout change. Way Passenger
Train leaves rimnuejpniaai7,rU n.m., rciuiulng
lrom Hendlnznt UJ15i.m btonnliif; ut nil stations-
Pottsvillo at b'-15 a. m., nnd 2,-ijm., Ashland 0,00
n.m und l,ll noon, nud ,00 p. in., Tarn aqua at
Lenvo Pottsvillo for Jlarrisburir. via Scliuvlltll
nud btisquclianna Hallrondat7tHJa.m, auulj,00
noon. A
HeadlnTiVccommodation Train leaves Heading
M.7W a.m., returning from Philadelphia uUlf
p.m.
Pottstowu Accommodation Tralnrleavcs Potts
town at U,15 a.m.,, returning, leaves 1'hlladelphia
111 ,OU
Columbia Hailroad Trains: leavo Heading nt
7,ou a.m., nnu two p.m. jor ipnram, ijiiiz, tineas
l'erkiomen lbdl Ho.nA Traini loavo Pcrklomen
Junction ai o.iw n.m., ana o.so p.m. i(iurning
I.n..nl.lrliiii.AlriitltitaM mmrl I IK n w r.n
iiprtinc with Blmllar trains on. Ilendine fkillmml
On ttuutiays, leavo rew i oric ni p,w p.m., rnu
ftdelphla B,ou u.m nud 3,15 p.m., tho 8,oy a.m. train
running uiuy lu ncuuiug; i-uiisvino o,uu n.ni.j
HnrrUburg 6,'2j n.m, und 4,10 nnd'U.i'S p.m., nnd
Heading all. 10 nnd a.&S and 7,15 a.m. for llurrls
lmrir. nud 7.00 a.m.. nud 11.10 n.m. for Now York.
und -J,' P'm' for I'iiiladclptda.
uummuiniion, uienge, heusnn, ncnooiBim jx
curslon tickets to nnd lrom nil points, nt reduced
rates.
Uuccnco checked through : 100 noundi nllowed to
eacli passenger.
General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa,, May IU, Ho.
T
HE UEST IS THE CHEAPEST.!
THE SINOEIl SEWING MACHINE
UFA P3 TUB LIST,
And lends thocolnnm 4,093 ahead of all othiis.
'JliU Machine is the
MOST rorULAB, IN UfeE.
It uses tho finest ucedlo of nny Machine In ex
istence, Any lady wanting n good
SEWING JIAOIUN E,
Will consult her own Interests by buying a
SINGElt, It Is easier to run, learn and keep lu
order than any Machine In tho woild,
OVER, 350,000 OF THEM IN USa
Tho fullest Instruction given thoso who pur
chase, nud tho Machlno will uk WAiiiiAHrEU to
you for one year.
Pleaso call nt my Store and satury yourselves.
Hero you will Ilnd Needles, Thread and Silk.
DAVID LOWENIILltO, Altent
April 8,'es-tr. Illoomsburg, Pa.
c
O L U M B I A IIOUS E,
11 K 11 N A It D BTOIlNElt.
IIavino lately purchased and fitted up tho
well-known Uoblsou Hotel Property , located a
FEW DOORS AIIOVK THE COURT IIOU3K,
on tlio tamo stdo or the street, In the towii of
Hloouislmig; and tuvlng obtained a llccns for
tho same as a
R E S T A U R ANT,
tho Proprietor has determined to give to the pco
plo vlslllug tho town un buslucbs or plcusure,
A LITTLE MOltE HOOM, '
His stabling also Is extensive, and Is fitted up
to put buggies mdiurilagculu tho dry. Ho prom
ises that everything about his establishment shall
bo conducted In an orderly and lawlul manner;
nnd lie respcctlully solicits n share of tho public
1 utronage, Imyl7'ti7-tm.
JOTICE OF INCORPORATION.
Notice lii lierehv ulvpn Hint niiiltiatlon hath
hecn nuulo to tlio Court of Common l'lean of
Colu tnhia county, to eumt aClinilerof Ineorpo
nvlloiito the "Locust Mountain Miner' nnd Im
Ixirertt' lleuevoleut AbWKiation," the ohjeet of
said association helug to proMoto the inreiiMt
ot IU member, by iNutualaMlstanc.
CenUalU, Uc
HAI 12.
A Hnnseandlxitlii Lcolt Town, nil lolniuic nron
erty of David llrubst. Formerly owned by IajvI
Hlioemaker. The liouso Is oflrnme, two stories
high, lu good coudlllou coulalulnK one room on
thoilrst lioor and two rooms on tlio steoud, Tho
lot ironU on Main strict, luiwiug bark luwariN
Third Street. 1 or fuUibirtlisunuati giudlng u.nu
eto. appl.u UiopMiuLu. MAUV P. ItUUWA',
IllouiabSmrg Dec, js,j(.n.
GROCERIES, &c,
QONP
EOTIONERY.
Tim iinilrslEfnpi1 wnnlil resncrtfiillir ftnnnuuco
to tho public that he has opened n
NIWT-CLASS CONFECTIONEUY STOItE,
In the building lately occupied by Dcrnard Btoli
ner, whoro ho is prepared lo furnish nit kinds of
.'LAIN & FANCY CANDIES,
nilSNCIl UANIHIi,
FOItF.IGN A DOMESTIC FIIU1TS,
NUTS, UAISINSAC, AC, AC.
BY W1I01.KSALK Oil linTAII..
t.. .I.mI a A. 11 BUn(r,.nnl :t nit ft.
his lino of business. A gicnt variety oi
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac.,
suitable for the Holidays. Particular attention
given to
11 11 E A D AND OAKEB,
of nil kinds, fresh every day.
CllHIHTMAB GANDIEB,
OHISTMAB TOYS.
A call Is solicited, nnd satisfaction will bo
guaranteed.
Nov. 22, 1807, ECKIIAKT JACOBS.
REMOVAL OP
(J, U. il.VKK'H
NEW STORE
to suiv ii h ji i.o a ic,
OX TUB COKNER OK MA1UC1.T AND IKON STREETS.
Tlio undersigned bavins received from the city
a full and complcto supply of
BIUUNCI AMD SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE 'AND HARD-WARE,
Cr.DAK AXD VlLhOTV-WAUE,
CONFECTIONEUY, OLASS-WAItE,
TOBACCO,
A T 8 A N D SJIO. E S,
l'LOUIt, SALT, l'IKlI, AND MEAT,
nil of which I propo selling at a very low flcuro
for ensli or produce
SCall and seo.
pi 1112, !Vi7. C. C. MAHlt.
ND OPENING
OIIAN1)
(1UAN11
(lltANI)
UllAND
OPEN I NO
OI'HNINO
OI'ENI.VO
OVENINU
or
FALL AND WINTE1I (IOODS.
FALL AND WINTElt (JOODH
FALL AND WINTIMt (100 DH,
FALL AND WINTLIt OOODS
FALL AND WINTElt GOODs
coniistlug ol
conslsllng of
consisting of
ivjnsistlug nf
euuslMIng of
DltY (loons,
IlltY (lOOIW,
DHY (100 ns,
DltY OOOtW,
DltY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS
1 1 ATS AND CAPS
1 1 ATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
1100TS AND SHOES.
HOOTS AND SHOES
HOOTS AND SlIOF.l!
HOOTS AND SIIOIX'
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO
IlEADY-MADi: CLOTHINO.
IIEADY-MADII CLOTHINO
U1CADY-MADE CLOTHIrtO,
L00KIN(1-(1LASSE,
LOOKINO-GLAxSKS.
LOOKINO-ULASSIX
LOO K I N 0 -( 1 L A SS EN.
IAIOICINU-OLASSES.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND
PAINTS AND
PAINTS AND
PAINTS AND
PAINTS AND
OIES,
OILS,
OII.H,
OILS,
OILS,
GIIOCF.IHF.S,
OltOCIlltlEH,
(IHOCEltlLS,
(UtOCEltlES,
GHOUEltlES,
(iFEENSWAEE,
IJlIKENSWAltK,
tiUEENSWAItK,
CltlLF.NSWAlli:,
liUEENSWAUE
HAP.DWA11E,
HAHDWAlti:,
HAHDWAKE,
HAUDWAItF,
HAltDWAIlE,
TINWAUK,
TINWAKK,
TINWAUK,
TINWAltll,
TINWAUK,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
risn,
FISH,
F1T11
FISH,
GItAIN AND SEEDS,
GUAIN AND SKKIIS,
GHAIN AND SEEDS,
(JHAIN AND HEEDS,
UAIN AND SEEDS,
Ac,, i-?. Ac,
AT
ilttKELVY, NEAL CO.'S,
McKELVY, NEAL .M CO.'S,
McKELV Y, NEAL A CO.'S.
MlKELVY NEAL A CO.'S,
McKELVY, NEAL & CO.'S.
Korthwcbt corner oi Main and Market Streets,
Noithwest corner of Mntnnml Market Streets,
Norliiwi st corner of Main and Market Streets,
Northwest comer of Mnln nnd .Market Stiects.
NoithutBt corner of Mnfu nud Market Streets,
lILOOMSIHIItO, PA.,
lll.OOMSlllIUG, PA
iiLoo.Msmmo, pa.,
IILOOMSIllIUO, l'.
HIAlOMSIlIIUtl, PA.
IKON AND NAILS,'
IHON AND NAILS,
IKIIN AM) MAILS,
IHON AND NAII.s,
IKON AND NAILS,
lu laiuo fiuantlliiB nnd nt uduccd rates, alwny
on hand.
CCIIELL, UERCER & CO.,
GENEItAL COMMISSION MEKCHANT3
Dealers lu
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, IT.OVISIONS, Aa,
Nos. 122 and 121 North Wharves, above Arch St.
Philadelphia.
Sola agents for Wilcox's Wheel Orease, lu bar
rels, kegs, ami cans,
TyAINWRIGHT & CO.,
WHOLEBAE ailOClEHB,
N. E. Corner Second andJArcli Streets,
PniLASELrniA,
Dealers In
TEAS, BYItUPS, COFFEE, SUQAlt, MOLASS1CS,
HICE, Bl'ICES, BI CAltU SODA, AC, AU.
a- Orders will receive prompt attention.
May 10, lBlff-ly.
H.
with
V. PETERJIAN,
LIPriNCOTT THOTTEIl,
WHOLKSALJt GUOCEUS,
No. 21 North Water Street,
and No, 20 North Delaware Avenue
Philadelphia,
WEAVER & SPRANKLE,
WHOLESALE OKOCEIUES AND COMMISSION
MEItCHANTS,
Nos. iZi and 27 Arch Street
Philadelphia.
IiL.TiIARPLE,
NOTIONS, HOSIEP Y, GLOVES, AND
FANC GOODS,
No. U North Third Street,
. Philadelphia.
J II. WALTER,
Late Walter A Kaub,
Importer aud Dealer lu
CHINA, Glass, AND QUEENBWAltE,
No, 121 Market Street.
Philadelphia.
JOHN STHOUP & CO.,
Successors to Stroup Ilrothsr,
WHOLESALE DEAI.EUy IM VLHU,
No. SI Nulll Wuarru, andi Krth WaUr St.,
Philadelphia,
IRON, TINWARE, &.C.
JVATIONAIi FOUNDRY,
tlloomlnirg, Columbia County, l'a,
ITjo subscriber, proprietor of tho nbovc-1 mcd
cxtenslvo ostabllshinent, la now prepared to ro
ech o orders for all klndi of
MACHINERY l'OU COLLIEllIEfl,
FOItNACEH, STATIONS 11 Y ENOINEM,
MILLf), THIlESUINa MACHINES, Ao
Ho 1 al.o prepared to mako Stoves of nil sites
and patterns, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually
mado In first-class Foundries.
Ills extcnslvo facilities nnd practical workmen
warrant hint In receiving the lnrgest contracts on
the most reasonable terms.
drain of all kinds will be taken In exchange for
(lutings.
This establishment Is located near tlio Lackc
wanna nud Illoonisburg Ilnllrnad Depot.
l'ETEIl KlLLMYEIt.
OTOVES AND TINWARE.
a.'m. nui'Eivr
nnnounces to his friends nnd customers that
continues the nbovo business at his old plnco on
MAIN STUECT, lUAlOMBHUlta.
Customers can bo accomodated with
FANCY BT0VE3
of all kind", Stovepipes, Tinware, and every va
riety of article found In a Stovo and Tlnwnro Es
tablishment In tho cities, nnd on tho most reason,
nblo terras. Ilcpalrlug done at the shortest notice,
S3 DOZEN MILK-rANS
on hand for sale.
Jy"EW STOVE AND TIN SIIOP.
O.t MAIN STREET, NEA11T.Y Ori'OSITll MILLER
STORE,
ULOOMSDUllO, PENN'A.
Tim underslgucd has Just fitted up and opened
STOVE AND TIN SIIOP,
In thin plnco, where ho Is prepared to mako np
new Tin Waiik of nil kinds in hli line, nud do
repnlrlng wltlnieatuesH and dNpnteh, upon tho
mot.! icnsounuio icmiH. no niM) Keepi on uauu
STOVES OF VAltlOUS 1'ATTEltNS & STYLES,
winch ito will sen upon terms, lo suit purchasers.
Olvo him u call, lie Is n Rood mechanic, and
deserving of tho publlo patronage. ,
JiVVUll JlblA.
Illoonisburg, April 28. IStJT.
Q.EOKGE II. R01JERTS,
Importer nud Dealer m
HAHDWAKE, CUTLEItY, GUNS, Ac,
No. 811 North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia.
.lACOll K. SSUTII, J. It. SELTZER
g M I T II & H E li T Z E R, .
Impoi (era and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
II A R D W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLEIIY, AC,
KO. 100 S. TniRD STREET, AB. CALLOWII1LL,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22,07-tr.
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
W. RANK'S
WHOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AD
CIGAIl WAIIE1IOUSE,
No. HG North Third Street,
between Cherry and Hnce, west side,
Philadelphia,
c.
Ii. WOODRUFF,
Wholcsalo Dealers In
TOUACCOS, CIGAKS, PIPES, AC, Ac,
No. 13 North Third Street, abovo Market,
Philadelphia.
0
MINIBUS LINE.
The undersigned would respectfully nunonnce to
tlio citizens of Illoomsbnrg and tho public gene
rally tha he la running an
OMNI11USLINE
between this placo nud tho different railroad do
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho
several trains going South and West ou tho Cata
wlssa and Wllliamsport Itnllrond, and with thoso
going North nnd South on the Lackawanna and
Hlnomsburg Ilailroad.
HlsOiunlbussesaro in good condition, commo
dious nud comfortablo, and charges rcasouablo.
Pel sons wishing to meet or seo their friends do-
p ni t, can bo accomodated upon rcnsouable charga
by leaving timely notice at any of the hotels.
JACOB L GIUTON, Froprlotor.
J nEATHCOTE
' X O I L E Ji
& COMPANY
W O ii K S,
CORNER OF WEST STREET IlLACKIORSE ALLEY
Having increased our facilities In tho way of
siiup loom, miiciuiiery, Ac, wo aro preparcu lo
manufacture LOCOMOTI VE.FLUE.and till kinds
ol STEAM HOILEKS, SMOKE-STACKS, TANKS,
Siinrr-InoN Work, Ac All workpiomptly done
iu uniur, v SHurt uuiicu, uuu
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS,
Ynnr ntlenllnn is Rneeinllv rnllml n 1li mm
hers of our llrm-nil belni! iraclic.iil Jlmlpr Mnkem.
Mr. I1i:ati:cote has luul nil exnerienen nf fiver
thhly years In tho innnufacturo of alt kinds of
rueain uoucrs ; una irom our long experience we
aio fully nwnro ot tho necessity of n welLutudo
and Minlcicntlv lnrco Hoii.eh. to secure not oulv
sulety but satisfactory results; nnd wo shall gtvo
our customers oiny inosooi mo uest quauiy as
rtg.irtis iiiiiieriiu.Moruiiiiiiisiup, nuuninjno ueni
Inn surface, nnd feel conlUlent Hint wo enn ren
der hat Isf.ictlon, nnd nt prices fully ns low as any
other builders ilsiug tho samo quality of ma ten
uis.
Wo would call tho attention of Hallway Com
panies o our facilities fordoing LOCOMOTIVE
YO!llv, EITHER REPAIRS OR NEW, aB WO mako It
n point for ono of tlio linn tonlwaysglvohls per
sonal attention.
Wonronlsoiircpnrc.il to do nil kinds of Steam
Fittings, such ns Heatlug Publlo nnd Private
Buildings, Factories, lifting up Steam Hotlcrs.Ac,
Constantly on hand all kinds of steam Fit-
TINIH.STUAM ANII WATER GUAOES STEAM PlI'ED
nnd alt tittings connected with tho business.
Also.Cnstlngsof ail k!uds,UoilerFrout8,Orales,
Slovcs, Plows, and nil work connected with the
geneiai inuuury uusnicss.
Hcbjicctfully soliciting ynnr orders, wo nie
Yours very truly, J, IIEATIICOTE A CO.
Ftb.atl4-ly
J7 A II 31 E 11 SM
TKV THE
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE.
Itcontnlns thrco per cent, of Ammonia, an
ainplo quantity to give activity without Injury
tothovcgatatlon.nndn largo percentage of so
luble Bone l'hosphnto of Lime, together with
potnsii nnd. Soda, tlio essential diluents of a
COMPLETE MANUHE. Tho luereused sales to
fnrmeis who nro using It with highly satisfacto
ry results is n suroRuaranteo of its value. Price,
SM per Ion of ll) bags 'JJ0 lbs each. Send for a
pamphlet. Address
THE ALTA VELA QUANO CO..
July3,'C8-ly 67 Uroadwoy, N. Y.
jNDKEWS, W1L1C1NS & CO.,
Dealers In
FOUEIQN AND DOMESTIC DltY GOODS,
No. 603 Market Street,
Thll idelphla.
Q.E011QE FOELKER &CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
WOODEN & WILLOW WAItE, YATtNB,
Oil-Cloths, Wicks, Twlnes.'.Ilaskels, etc., etc
219 itS51 Market St., AS30 Church St., Phllada,
June6,'63,
HIIIimUSTEU & imOTIIEIt,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSlEHY, OLOVES, '
SIIIUTS AND DUAWEILS,
BUTTONS, SUSI'ENDEUS,
HOOP SKIItTS, 1IANDKEUCH1E1--S,
TH HEADS, SEWINO BILKS,
THIMMINOS, POIITE MONNAIES,
SOAPS, PEltfUMEIlY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS QENEItAI.LY,
Also Mauufticlurers of
IIHUSIira AND LOOKINO GLASSES,
aud Dealers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
BHOOMH, HOPES, TWINES, Aft
No. 300 North Third Street, above Vine, ' '
Philadelphia.
jypLLEIt & HOST,
Successors to Franklin P, Seltter A Co,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers tn
I .LIQUOKS.'.WINES, do.,
Nos. 110 and 112 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
JEHOIIANT'S nOTEL,
II KOVTB torli!! IT1IBT,
PHILADELPHIA,
J, ik W, a. M'KIliUIN, Proprietor,
May 10, lfOT-ly,
mmw k
DRUGS &, MEDICINES.
JJENDEtlSHOTT'S PIIAR5IA0Y.
orrostTE AMERICAN HOUSE.
Where may be found a complete assortment of
fresh andjutre
MEDICINES, DYE; STUFFS, COLOIIH, OILS,
WINDOW-GLASS, LAMTS. LANTEHN , SO
DAS, SOArS, ALCOHOL, WIN1S & LHiuOIta
SYltUl-S,
TEUFUJIEllY, TOII.Ei'
AND FANCY AHTICLE8,
which nro offered at old tlmo prices. Prescrip
tion, accurately prepared.
Jan 8'0S-ly.
VE&ETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE I
rny-IIcmloil roojilo have tliclr
locks restored by It to tho dark, lustroui,
silken tresses of youth, and nro happy I
Young reoplc,wlth?iV''ini'f''orreJlIa!r,
have these unfashionable colors changed to
n beautiful nuburr, and rejoice I
l'coplo whoso heads arc covered with
Dandruff nnd Humors, uso It, nnd havo
clean coats nnd clear nnd healthy scalps 1
IIiilil-TIorutcrt "VotorniiH havo
their remaining locks tightened, nnd the
baro spots covered with n luxuriant growtli
of Hair, and danco for joy I
Voting Gentlemen uso It because It is
richly perfumed I
Young Ladles uso It because It keeps
their Hair In place 1
Everybody tiust and tci7I uso it, because
It is tho cleanest and lest article in the
-market I
For Salo by Druggists generally.
AND FOR SALE BY
L. N. MOYI-'.ll nnd T!. V. T.HT7.. Dnnrirlsls
BloomsburK, nnd M. M. DUOBST, Catawlssu.
TONATIIAK IIEISliER'S TONIC
O or Hitters lms never failed to euro tho worst
itina oi uvRpepKm; i xnoinosisuccessim meii
lclno yet illscovcietl for the euro of Consumption
DyspepRla, Liver Complaint, Jironchltis, mul nil
diseases of the TJnoat, Cliret nnd Lungs; h
mndc entirely of roots nud herbs Ono Imttlo
win cimvmconny ono who pivcs 11 n mir inn,
No fnrully Bhould bo without Jt. Tut up In lnrno
bottles, prepared nnd fold by Jonathan llelMer
nnd hv nil ItriiL'.
glStH.
fftUg. 11,'CS-ly J
TA YLOIl'B
OLIVE BRANCH
11 I T T ii It S
A mild and agrecnblo Tonio Stimulant, Stom
achic nnd Cajmlnntlve
BITTEItS,
Extracted ontlroly from Herbs and Roots. High
ly beneficial In
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL, DEBILITY,
mul Loss of Annetlto;
and an excellent Corrective for pcisons suffering
from Disorders of the lloMelsrFintulence,it.
Sold Everywhere.
opot, No. 1 13 Market Street, Philadelphia.
J, K. TAYLOK II CO,
Sept. 4,'aMy.
THE AMERICAN HAY KNIl'E
AND FOHIC Wo tho undersigned cltl.(in
ot Columbia County witnessed the trial of liny
forlts on tlio Itirm of Mr. Purscl, In Hemlncs
Township, on Monday, May 7, IMJil, between the
Ameilrau liny Knlfonnd Forkroanufacturid by
SLIFEIt, WALLS, SHHINElt Co., of Lewl.-.-burg,
l'n., and tho ltundel'a Patent Hay Hook,
Tho American Fork lifted moro hay in one
draught than the ltundcl iu three. Wo nro satis
fled it will takons much hay Into tho mow as two
f:ood horses can draw, we also saw it cutting
uiy, audtlilnlc It cannot bo bent us n Itay knlto,
and cheerlully recommend It ns tho host hay fork
and knife wo have ever been.
u. iiitteniii:ndeu, l)n. F. c. jiarhiso.i,
W. B. Koons, John Doak,
John Dkteuick, Daniel Nover,
II. Diolcmilleu, Sylvester Puiisei,
Michael Helleh, John Wolk.
They nlso manufacture tho celebrated liuckeye
Ilcaper aud Mower, ami other agricultural imple
ments. JNSUIt AN CE AGENCY.
Wyoming 8130.WK)
Aitun
Commerce -lilO.WH
Fulton 300,0(0
North America
City -TiO.M
International 1,IOO,
Niagara l.ooo.cie
iEtua Llvo Stock - 600.0W
Putnam KW,ui0
Merchants lt,
Springfield tXO.VB f
Insurance Company of Stato Poun'a C3O.0
Connecticut Mutual Llfo 10,000,00
North American Transit 600,00)
FHEA8 BllOWN, Agent,
mar8 07-ly. ELooJisnnuo, PA,
pOYE HUSTON & CO.,
Manafioturem nnd Wholesale Dealers lu
COTTON YAENS, CAIU'ET CHAINS,
BATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, COHDAGE,
IlItOOMB, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK-'Q OliA H3ES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKirTS I
TABLE, FliOOn, AND CARRIAGE
. OIL CLOTHS, &C.,
No. 630 Market Street, south side,
Philadelphia,
J P. BEARD,
with LI1TINCOTT, BOND 4 CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers tn
HATS, CAPS, FURS, AND STRAW GOODS,
No, 413 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
JOHN C. YEAQER & CO.,
Wholcsalo Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND
. LADIES' FURS,
No, 257 Norlli Third Street,
Philadelphia.
WARTMAN & ENQELMAN,
TOBACCO, SNUFF 4 SEGAR
MANUFACTORY,
wo, 313 north third street,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. WARTUAN P. EKOILWAH
.'.ouis unowic,
CJUJ. 1. HVAIO
"nilOWN A EWALD,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
N. E. Cor. Third Vino Streeu,
PHILADELPHIA.
May'l, lUH-Cmo.