THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJ11G-, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. or Hhf itoung'cithisi. " (OmcJiuiTit.) utile riiiimi.iii.!;. Matter turiicil out exactly as ho nn tli'lintcd, fur tlio On'r.i nwiiki'iiltiff nt midnight, regretted having doforred tllliu morning wliut ho might hnvo diJrrfUio evening before. Ho therefore jumped suddenly out or bed. nnd seiz ing his big knife, "Let m go," wild he, "mill rco how our young rogues nro by thin tlmo i wo won't tnnlco two bites nt i cherry." Therewith ho stolo on tip toes up to his diuighlcre' bedroom, nnd nppronched (ho bed In which lay tho llttlo hoys, who were nil nlcep except 'rhutiibllng, who wuh dreadfully fright ened when tho Ogro placed hU hand upon hla head to feel It, as ho hail In turn felt thoso of hU brothers. Tho Ogre, who felt tho golden crowiis said, "Truly, I was nbout to do a pret ty Job 1 It's clear I must have drunk too much last night." Ho then went to tho bed whoro his daughters' slept, and having felt tho llttlo nightcaps thnt belonged to tho boys. "Aha!" cried ho. "Hero nro our young wags I Let us to work boldly I" So saying, he cut without hesitation tho throats of his s o v o n daughters. Well patlsflcd with this exploit, ho returned nnd Btretchcd himself beside his wife. As soon as Llttlo Thumbllng heard the Og re, snoring ho nwoko his brothers, nnd budo them dress themselves quickly nnd follow him. They went down soft ly into tho garden and jumped over tho wall. They ran nearly nil night long trembling all tho, whlo land not know ing whither they were going. Tho Ogre, awaking In tho morning, aid to his wife, "Get thee up stairs and dress tho llttlo roguos you took In last night." Tlie Ogress was astonished nt tho kindness of her husband, novcr sus pcctlng tho sort of dressing ho meant her to glvo them, nnd fancying ho or dercd her to go and put on their clothes; she went up stairs when sho was greatly surprised to find her daughters mur dered and swimming In their ownblood. Tho first thing sho did was to faint (for it U tho first thing thnt almost nil wo men do In similar circumstances.) The Ogre.fearing that his wife would bo too long about tho job ho had given, her to do, went upstairs to help her. Ho Was not less surprised than his wife, when ho beheld this frightful spectacle. "Hah I what havo I havo done?'' he ox claimed. "Tho wretches shall pay for It, and Instantly 1" Ho then throivajugfall.or water In his wife's face, and having brought her to, said, "Quick! give mo my seven lea'guo boots that I may go and catch them." Ho set out, and after running In every di rection, came nt last upon tho track of the noor children', who were nofinoro than a hundred yards from their fa ther's house. They saw tho Ogro strid ing from hill to hill, nnd who stepped over rivers as easily as if they were the smallest brooks. Llttlo Thumbllng, who perceived a hollow rock closo by where thoy were, hid lu.s brothers in it, and crept In nfter Ihcm, watching nil tho whilo tho progress of tho Ogre. The Ogre feeling very tired .with his long Journey to no purpose (for sovcn-lenguo boots aro very fatiguing to tho wearer,) was inclined to rest, and by chanco sat down on tho very rock In which tho llttlo boys had concealed themselves.. As ho was quite worn out, ho had not rested long beforo ho fell asleep, and begun to snoro so dreadfully that the poor children wero not lesj frightened than they wero when ho took up tho groat knlfo to cut their throats. Llttlo Thumbllng was not so much alarmed, and told his brothers to run quickly Into tho house whilo tho Ogro was sound asleep, and not to bo uneasy about him. They took his advlco and speedily reached homo. Llttlo Thumb ling having approached Ogro, gently pulled off his boots, and put them on directly. Tho boots were very largo nnd very long ; but as they wero fairy bootn,they possessed tho quality of increasing ordiminlshing in slza accord ing to that of tho person who wore them, so thaathey fitted him as perfect ly as If they had been made for him. Ho went straight to tho Ogro's house, where ho found his wifo weeping over hor murdered daughters. " Your husband," said Llttlo Thurabling to her, "Is In great danger, for ho has been seized by a baud of robbers, who hnvo sworn to kill mm, If ho does not giyo them all his gold and silver. At tho mo ment they had their daggeis nt his ho throat perceived moandentrcated moto como and tell you tho situation ho wrs In, and bid you glvo mo all his ready cash, without kcopingany out, as olli crwiso they will kill him without mer cy, As time pressed he Insisted I should tako his scvcn-leaguo boots, which you see I havo on, In order that I might make'.haste, nnd also bo suro that I was not Imposing upon you." Tho good woman.vcry much alarmed immediately gavo him nil tho uionoy sho could And, for tho Ogro was not n bad husband to tier although ho cat llt tlo children. Llttlo Thumbllng thus laden with all tho wealth of tho Ogro hastened back to his father's house where he was received with great Joy, Tneroaro many persons who dllfer In their account of this part of tho sto ry. nnd who pretend thnt llttlo Thumb ling nover committed this robbery, and thnt ho only eonslderecl lilmsoirjustl lied In taking tho Ogro's sovon.-Ieaguo boots, becauso ho used them oxprcssly to run after llttlo children. Theso peo' plo assert thnt they havo heard It from good authority, and that they havo ov en eaten nnd drunk In tho Woodcutter's hou.e. They n&uro us that when Lit tlo Thumbllng had put on tho Ogro's boota, ho wont to Coit, where ho know thoy wero In much trouble about an ar my wliioli was within two hundred leagues of them, and anxious to learn tho success of a urtttlo that had been fouglit. They say ho went to Bcek tho King, and told hlin that it ho desired it, ho would bring him back nows of tho army bejpro tho end of the day. Tho King promised him a largo sum of money If ho did bo Llttlo Thumbllng brought nowa that very evening, nnd this llrst journoy having made him known, ho got what ever ho chose to ask ; for tho King paid moat liberally for taking his orders to tha army, and numberless Indies l'&yo hint anything ho choso fsr nows from their lovers, and thoy wero his best oustomen. Ho occasionally met with 6oaio wlvos who entrusted him wltii letters for Uielr liusbaiidw.but they uuld LIm 60 poorly, und tho nmoun wan altogether so trifling, tho ho did uk wjodeaoond- te put down uiuongst uu moelpu what ho cot for that bit Ylie. Alter lit had been a courier for Fomo time, and saved n groat ileal of money, ho leturned to his futhor.wneru It Is impiMslblu to imiigliiti tho Joy of tho family at M'lilnghlmiigiilii.ltoiiiiiitii them till comfortable. I In bought mm'-ly-mudu olllces for his father and his brothers, unit by those means (MtnhlMi oil thorn nil, making his own way nt Court at thu satuo lime. It Is a fact not generally known, per- haps, thnt Washington drow his last brcnth lit tho last hour of tho last day of, tho last week of tho last month of tho year, nnd In tho last year of tho century. Ho died on Saturday night, twelvo o'clock, December 81st, 17UU. MISCELLANEOUS. M1 nnucv'js gcinutmtnt. Wotlt to lie nne Now. MANY gardeners and others who linvo gardens delay work through tho winter which can Just ns well bo dono then, when three Is llltlu or nothing clso to do until March, and then aro so hurried with other work as to at least par tially neglect tho other. Wo refer to tho gathering up of tho rubbish scattered about tho Btones, stakes, boards, posts, henps of brush, decayed roots pruning of tho rose bushes, vines, and shrubbery generally; pruning of tho fruit-trees, when tho branches aro not too large, which ought to bo deferred to June; pruning of tho roots of tho dwarf-pear trees, when they fall to fruit from rapid growth, as wo havo often recommended, by thrusting tho spade- down to tho handle from eigh teen Inches to two feet from tho stem all nround It. I'runo or clear out tho dead or surplus sHalks of tho currant and goose-berry bushes; scrapo and wash with Whalo oil soap and water,ono pound to a bucket, tho stems or trunks of tho fruit trees that may need it. Itepatr tho garden Implements; put In now handles where needed; teeth In tho wooden r.ikcs; prepare tho brush for tho peas; tho polos for tho beans; tho stalks Tor tho raspberries; and make trellises for flowers and vines as may bo necessary. Every good gardoner should mako himself familiar with tools, and becomo competent to do nil this work satisfactorily in tho many days of com paratlvo lciiuro during tho winter nnd early spring months. Tools should bo carefully sheltered nnd always kept In tho best order. Overhaul occasionally tho seed-chest to sco that tho uilco havo not, desplto your efforts nt safety, got among them " Tho hot-bod,? should now bo mado for tho eropof caulillowcr and lettuce.. In some gardens theso beds havo already been rando, our own moro than two weeks ago, tho cuiliflowcr plants nro growing finely, nnd tho long scarlet rail ish is up. But It Is not too lato yet for theso beds; in cold springs they are bet tcr late, for tho heat of the manure sometimes becomes exhausted beforo It has performed Its ofllco when mado up at too early a period. During tho com Ing month tho hot-beds for cabbage, to mato, beet and eggplants must bo under way. livery farmer sr.ouiu Jiavo ti not- bed or two, as ho has plenty of horso manuro and thoy nro very simply mado ns described by our Chcsapcako City correspondent in another column. Thero Is a grcatgaln In tho work of tho season to havo tho tilings wo Jiavo named attended to, so that when tho active labors of tho garden begin thero will bo no draw-backs or hindrnnccs, but everything can go on steadily and regularly. Gcrmanlomi Telegraph jyj- A T I O N A L LIKE INSURANCE CO. OFT11K UNITED STATES O V AMHHIUA, WASlttNUTON, I. ft CIIAllTHIlIUlIlYSrECIAIACTOl'CONUItlSS, ArritovKD July 2.", IMS, CASH CAPITA L, PAID IN FULL. $1,000,000. l RAN Oil O PI' ICE: KHUr NATIONAL BASK I1CIMIINO, 1' II I L A 1) E L P H I A, Whero tho ccncral business or tho Company is transacted, nnd to which nit general correspon dence should be addressed. O F P I O E R 8 ! r.r.Aitnvf'P. n. CLARK. President. JAY COOlUS, Chairman Finance, and Exccullvo Committee. HENRY 1). COOKE. Vlco-I'rcsldcnt. EMERSON W. PELT, Secretary nnd Actuary Ti.iPnmnnnv.Nntional in Its character, offers by reason or its Largo Capital, Low Kates of l'rc mlum and New Tables, tho moitdoslrablcmcaus of Insuring llfoyet presented to 1110 puiuic TLin mini nf nromlum being largely reuuecu are made as lavorauio io uw wuiv.. . . the best Mutual Companies, anu nvoiu an me complications and uncertainties or nonce, uiv dends, and tho inlsunderstandlngswhlchtholat ter nro so ant to causo tho policy-uoiucr. Several new and attracllvo tnuics aro now pre sented, which need only to uo unuerstoou io t.rnvnnni'nrilnlilntOlllO miUllC. SUCH iw mu i- rnMK-lMtOIlUCING POLICY AND RETURN ini-iTHM POLICY. In tho former, tho policy. i.M.iar not onlv secures a lifo Insurance, paynblo at death, but will receive, lr iiving.aner a periou of n few years, an annual Incomo equal to ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of tho par of his policy. In tho latter, tho company agrees u i .- . v.v assured the total amountoi money no uiwiiuiu, in mlilltlon to tho amount or his policy. Tho nttcntibn of persons contemplating insur i n, fir i!iunr Increasing tho amount of in suranco they already have, Is called to thcspcclal advantages offered by tho National 1.110 insur nncn Pumnanv. Circulars, Pamphlets nnd full particulars given on application to tho Branch oinco or me torn pan-, or to . .. & CQ r)liaaelphla. General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New jersey. JOEL E. BRADLEY, IiloomsbLrg Pa., Special Agent for Montour&Columbla Counties Feb. 18,'S0.-lyr . ILLEIVS STOItE. FIIESH AltniVAL OF FALL AND WINTEU 0001)3. Tho subscriber lias Just returned from tho cities Willi another largo nnd select assortment nf BPniNO AMD SUMMEIl CIOOIW, purchased in Now York nnd Philadelphia at lh lowest figure, nnd which ho is determined to sell on as moderate terms ns can bo procured eiso wlicro In Uloomsburg. Ills stock comprises LADIES' DltESS GOODS of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together with a largo lassortment of Dry Goods and uro- cerlcs, consisting of tha following articles! Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Casslmcres, Shawls, Flannels, Bilks, Whilo Goods, Linens, -Hoop Skirts, Muslins, Ilollowwaro Ccdarware Oucenswaro. linruwa Boots and Shoes, Hats nnd Caps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looking-Ulassej, Tobacco, Coffee, 4 Sugars, Teas, Rico, Allspice, Olngcr, Clnnnmon, Nntmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN KALLY. In short, everything usually kept in country stores, to which no Invites tho attention of tho publio generally. The highest prico will bo paid for country produce In exchange for goods. 8. H. MILLER & SON. Arcodo Buildings, Bloomsburg, To. TTNFAILING EYE PKESERVEItS, Messrs. LAZAUU3 & MOIUUS, OPTICIANS & OCULIST JIAUTKOItn. CONN.. lInvc,wlthnv!cvlojMcettho Increased demand for their C E L E II 11 A T E 1) PEltFECTED SPECTACLES, WlIEAT-IJllAN POK MlLCU COWrf Cows that glvo milk rcqulro feed that abounds In albuminous mntter, in order to bo ablo to maintain a satisfactory ilow of rich milk. Buckwheat-bran will produco nbout as largo a quantity of milk as wheat-bran. But tho milk mado by feeding buckwheat-bran will bo thin and poor, and much Inferior to tho milk which a cow gives when her feed is composed largely of wheat-brau, which contains a largo amount of nlbu- minous matter. But wheat-bran under goes n great Improvement by being cooked beforo it is fed. Agricultural chemists tell us that bran contains raoro than fourteen per cent, of albu men, which is an excellent feed for making rich milk. Besides this, wheat bran contains about threo percent, of phosphoric acid, which is an excellent article, in tho lino of fertilizing mater ials, for producing bountiful crops of any kind of grain or vegetables, whero a person has only one or two milch cows, it will always bo prolitablo to scald tho bran beforo feeding to tho cows. Let n few quarts bo put in a tub, and boiling-hot water turned in nnd mingled with It until tho mass isnsthlu as gruel ; then allow it to stand over night, or during tho day, covorcd closo ly. A good cow, fed with such a mess and prlino hay, will roll out tho rich milk almost as abundantly ns if sho wero "fed on grass, provided sho has a comfortable shed or stable, In cold weather. DRY GOODS. RAIL ROADS. GROCERIES, &c, . M.,rnlly to Wllllnmsport, (except Bindny) iri:lmlrn,C'annndnlgua, lturlioskr, Buffalo, uspenslnn Bridge, nnd N, Falls. . M Dally, (except Sundays) for Elm Ira nnd iuiralo via l!rlo Hallway mini Mnilra. . 'OltTIIEHN CENTRAL HA11-- WAY. ..... . .. oh nnd after May lutn lbos, jrauis win leave NoiiTiiUMiiKii:.ANn ns follows I NOllTlIWAnD. 423 A. M.,nnlly lo Vllllamsport, (except fjnndny) i o r 1. i m l ra , ' Suspension 0.10 p.m., Dally, (except Sundays) for Williams P TIIAINS S0UTHWAUO. LM A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for Ilattlmoro. WILMINGTON AND PHILADKLrJUA. 9.30 P.M. Dally (cxccptHundny'sJforllaltlmoro wasningion uuu i iiiiiiucij;. YOUNG, General Pusseuger Agent. T ACKAWANNA AND BLOOMS- 1J 11111.11 UAil.AOAl) On nnd DftjrNov.TOlh, l rnssongcr Trains will run ns iumowsi doing South. Leave Leave n. m, p.m. 1.10 Scruutou.. l'Ittlon,....... 0.00 Kingston......... Ml I'lvmoutli 0.U Shlckshiiiny.... i:n Berwick R 7.55 it loom n:m import 8.:M Iliinvllln o.oi Arrlvo Airlvo North'd 0.13 0.05 Tho 11.10 Train at Scranton makes connections with Express Train for New York nl 3 o clock p.iiipHrriviUEiuj.iuw "". ""y.'i'jt . ., 1.17 S.-J.-. l.M G.10 0.15 0.H 7.17 Going North. Arrlvo Arrlvo a. m. p.m. . 12.0.1 Mj Leavo i:.:w 0.10 10.57 8.10 VT.Il H.M 0.(1.' 7.4 .) 0.5S 7.11) 0.10 KI8 0.00 7.10 Leavo Leavo 7.10 J.13 KoNEEOTIONEHY. Tho underslrned would respectfully aunonnco Io tho publlo that ha lias opened n F1I1ST-CLAB3 CONPECTIONEIIY STOW-, PLAIN & FANCY CANDIES, KllENCII CANDII'-J, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC KHU1TS, NUTS, 11A1SINH,;AC, AC, AC. 11Y WHOI,15BAl.lt Olt HKTAlt. n mil nxmrtmcnt of nil goods In ills lluo of business. A great vnrioty of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac., .nitnbloforllio Holidays. Particular nltcntlon given to DUE AD AND CAKES, of all kinds, fresh over day. OIIKIBTMAS CAN 1) I EH, C1IIBTMA8 TOYS. A call Is solicited, and satisfaction will be guaranteed. . Nov. 22. 1SC7. ECK1IAUT JACOBS. IRON, TINWARE, &C. Rational foundry, Bloomsburg, i;oiumniauiiM",' Tho subscriber, proprietor of llio nlK.vo-1 amed cxleiislvo eslabllshmenl, is now prcm -celvo orders for nil kinds of MACIIINEHY Port C0LLIEU1E3, 11LAT FU11NACE3, STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS, TlIltESlIING MACHINES, AO Ho Is also prcpaicd to mako Btovcfl of all slr.es and pntlcrus, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually mado In first-class Foundries. His oxtenslvo facilities ond pr.wllcal workmen warrant litm in receiving the largest contracts on I he most reasonable terms. Grain of nil kinds will bo taken in oxeiiaiige lor Castings. This establishment Is located near vuo jjioho wanna nud Bloomsburg Itnllroad Depot. l'liTlSIl i.lL,ljMirik. DRUGS & MEDICINES. V, o..i i.ivnri:onniInlnt. BroiiM.in. "il dfieasesof tho Throat, Chest and ,C ...n.i miflrnlv nr roots nud her Im. n...' will cunylncoaiiy ono wlia ' Rives It a t,i,J bottles, prcpurru nun BU j, .""imu nn il fcCo. Schuylkill Haven. Pn, ami i,,,J"j gists. nus. i 'no:! D 'I' A Y L O It ' B OLIVE BUANCil 1J 1 T T E 11 8 nt rtREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES n.-m.Ei c . rr. 1 1 I.. AT uii 1 il OAVAfc-, IN LiailT STREET, OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE subscriber lias Just received and has on hand nt his old stand In Light Street, a largo nnd ndlfirL ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE purchased nt the lowest flguro, and which ho determined to sen on ns moueraio ikiu bo procured elsewhere In Light Street, FOIl CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. nis stock consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels, Hosiery, Carpets, Silks, Shawls, READY MADE CLOTHING Ratlnetls. Casslmcrs. Cottonadcs. Kentucky Jeans. AC. AO AC. GROCERIES, MACKEIOUj, Quccnsware, Ccdarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Taints, Ac. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS In short everything usually kept In n conntry store The patronage of his old friends nnd tho nubile cencrally. is respectfully soucneu. Tho highest market price raid for country pro duce, i-jsirat Light Street, Nov. 8 1SC7. 1MH. 1W. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE HAILUOAD. WINTEU TIME TABLE. Timonau anddikeot nouTE unTwisEH riiiLA- BELrnrA, haltimoue, iiAitmsnuno, wil- MAMSronT, AND TUB GIIEAT OIL IlEGION OF PENNSYLVANIA r.LnaANT si.EnriNa cars On all Night Trains. On nnil ntlrr MojinAY. Nov. alrd 1SC3. the Trains on tho Philadelphia AErlo Hull Iloud will run as lollows: WESTWAUD. MAIL TKA1N leaves Philadelphia 10.45 p.m. Pioriuuiuueriauu...u.iu a.iu. EKIE EXP11ESS eaves inTlladelphinl!"!ll ju in. ilUllU U.WJMU. " arr. at Erie 10.00 a.m. ELMIIIA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8.00 n.iu. Auruiu i.ji.iii " " arr. at Lock Haven 7.15 p.m. EASTWAUD. MAIL TllAIN leaves Erie 10.45 n.m. ' " Kortnu .30 a.m. ' " orr.ntl'lilladelnhla 10.00 a.m. EllIE EXI'IIESS leaves Erie :....-.0.25 p.m. isorl'U u.Juu.mT " " arr.atl'hlladelphla 1.20 p.m. Mall and Exnrcbs ronnects A 1 1 li Oil Creek aud Allegheny Itlver Jtnll ltoad. Baggngo checked through. Jt x t UI.IV General Superintendent, Wllllamsport. EMOVA1 OF C. C. MAP.U'S NEW STORE to an J viva blook, ON TUB COUNKK OF MA1IKET AND IUON BTUEKTH. The undersigned having received from the city a full and complcto supply oi SritlNG AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE, CEDAR AXD TVILLOW-WARE, CONFECTIONERY', GLASS-WARE, TOBACCO, II A 1 S AND SHOES, FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT, all of which I proposo selling nt n very low figure for cash or produco. Jty Call and see. gTOVES AND TINAVARE. announces to his Irlends nnd customers that continues the nbovo business nt his old place on MAIN STREET, DLOOMSUU11G. Customers can bo accomodated with FANCY STOVES of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va riety of artlelo found in a Stovo nnd TInwnro Es tablishment in tho cities, nnd on tho most reason ablo terms. Repairing done nt tho shortest notlco. 25 DOZEN MILK-PANS on hand for sale. CIATAWIBSA RAILROAD On and after MONDAY, Nov. S3, ltW, Passenger tialns on the Culnwlbsu Itailioad will run at tho lollowlng named hours: Jall Smth. Dep. 7.50 n.m 8.50 " 0.10 " .0.52 ' 10.12 " 10.25 ' 11.10 " 12.10 p.m. 12.45 " 1.00 " 2.15 4.25 Arr. (1.45 STATIONS. Wllllnmsport. Money. Watsontown. Milton. Dauvlllo. Rupert. . Catawlsso. Rlngtowu. Kuiiunlt. ounkakc. E. Moliouy June. Dlue.Tamuriua. Dine. ' Ucvdtne:. l'lilladelphla. Mall Korth Arr, 0.10 p. m. wv. O.I1 " 0.12 ' " J.&5 ' " 4.10 ' " 3..V, " 0.3.5 ' " 2.13 " " 1.50 " " 1.10 " " 1.20 " 1.10 " lo.lo a.m. 8.13 " April 12, 1807. C. C. MARR. RAND OPENING (IRANI) OPENING OltANl) OPENING (IRANI) OPENING GUAND OPENING or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTEU GOODS, FA LI, AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS; consisting ot consisting of consisting of consisting of consisting of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, JyTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON MAIN BTKEET, NrJAKLY OrrOSITE aiLLBR' STORE, nLOOMSllURG, PENN'A. The undersigned has Just fitted up nnd opened his new STOVE AND TIN SHOP, In Hits nlnn. where )ir Is nrennred In make tin new Tin WAHKof all kinds In his line, and do I repairing wllh neatness nnd dispatch, upon me must reasonablo terms. Ho also keeps on hand STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS & STYLES, which hn will sell unon terms to suit nnrchasers. Give him n call, lie is n good lnecnanlc, nud I ucserviug ni tuo puuuo patronage. JALVJl ill.lA. Bloomsburg, April 28, 1SC7. A mild nnd ngrceablo Tonlo Stimulant. 4 nclilc nnd coJininauvo U I T T E R S , Extracted entirely from Herbs nud Him.u.1 ly bcucflclal In DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, ; S and Loss of Appetite; 1 and nn excellent Corrective for personmjj from Disorders of tho Bowels, Klntnltiwi K Sold Everywhere. Q.EORGE H. ROBERTS, Importer nud Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AO., No. 311 North Third Street, nbovo Vine, Philadelphia. JAcon K. Smith. J. R. Seltzer gMITII & SELTZER, Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic cpot, No. 4U Market Street, l'hlblt .S "i. J. K, TAYLOR A CO, p Sept. 1,'GS-ly. J Ayer's HATS AND HATH AND HATS A.N1) GAPS, CAI-S, CAl, 10.50 I To New York via. Head t lug or Mauch Chunk. From New York viu. I blanch Chunk. f NoCliaugool cars between Willfamspoit and Phlladeliilii.i. GEO. WEUll huy't. 7.00 Appointed Miss A. D. AV EBB, STATIONER, II I,OOMI101iO, P A As tlielrsoloAgent forthls place. They havi taken caro to glvo all needful Instructions, and have conlldcnco in tbo ability of their ageuU to meet the requirements of all customers. An op. portunlty will bo thus nfforded to procure, nt nil times SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY' ANY FOIl THEIIl STRENGTHENING AND PRESER VING QUALITIES, Too much cannot bo said as to their BUPERI ORITY over tho ordinary glasses worn. There is no gllmincrtnff, wavering of the tight, dizziness, or other unpleasant sensation, but on tho contrary, from tho peculiar construction of the Lenses they aro soothing and pleasant, causing a feeling of relief lo tho wearer, and PRODUCING A CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VISION, ns in tho unfit- ral healthy tight. They nro tho only Spectacle: that PRESERArE AS AVELL AS ASSIST THE SIGHT I And nro tho CHEAPEST because thoBEST, nl wnys lasting many ykaus without change bo ing necessary. CAUTION. Miss A. D. AVEBB, STATIONER, liLooMsnuna VA., In tho ONLY Agent appointed in this place. 6T AVE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS. Feb. 10,'Ci,-ly. T J. B R O AV E R, Is now ottering to tho publlo his Stock of SPUING GOODS consisting In part of n full lino of TTJORATTJ. AVOOL AND RAG CARPETS, Fine cloths and cosslmero for Ladles' coats, HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, of all patterns and qualities, Inlalds and Prints of various qualities and prices, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS.,. AND BALMORAL SKIRTS. Good assortment of LADIES' A CHILDREN'S GAITERS ROOTS. Fresh Groceries and Spices. New assortment GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE, FX NO. 1 MACKEREL in ono-half and one-fourth barrels. Now Is tho tlmo to make your selections, ns I am offering goods at very low prices, and our motto Is fair dealing to all, and -not to be under sold by any. J. J. Bloomsburg. April 12, i&ot. M ARCH LIST AT I. W. IIAHTMAN'S. s PLENDID "WINTER DRESS doods Selling nt a low flfjure, nt I. -V. HAItTMAK'3. JEADINO KAXLUOAU. WIISTISK AUHAJNUilJJrsT, DOC. I1UI, IW; Great Trim lit Lino Horn the North nudNorlh Wcfst lor riiiliiUcliiliiu(lSuw York,Keauiii, iVotts vllle, Tummiim, Ahhluud, Lebanon, AtluniOAvn, Kastun, Kphrula, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, Trutus leave llurrisburg tor New York, as lol lows: At 6.50aud8.luii. m.. 12.40 iiuou and JLOo iUU,60i.m., connecting with hhnltar imlns on inu i u. itauiouu, ami uriivuit? at rCAV lorn, ai Jl.UO, .A 11 jU a.m., & a,0U 7,00 & lU.tti p. irl teitt;i)lny cam accompanying tho tf,0U a.m. nnd 1U.0O p.m. trains wUUout change. I Leave Jlairlsburg lor Heading. rottsvllle, Ta mmma, Mlncrsvlllu, Ashland, l'inu Uroo, Allen town and riiiladelphla al S,10 a.in., uud -,U5 and iu p.m., Kiotipinj; ai ijtuanon una principal way stations; thu vup.in, mailing connectiona for 'tiiladclnniaand coiumbiauniy. Fur i'ottsviUo acliuylkill JIavcn nud Auburn, via bchuylUlll anu Ruwmt'uai.ua xuiiiroau, xeavu uarrisuurg at ;hj p.m. uuiuiuiii),'; 1jL'uu huw ioik. ut v,w tn. and liUU in., aud 5.1U and H.W n.ni. Hleenlmr cars accoinpunyluy thu y,0Ua.m.,niKl 6,10 uud 8,00 . in., iruius wiuiuut ciiauu. iruy i iissif uyur .'rain leaves Ijlilladulphiaai7fo0u.iu.,ietuining lutn iieauiugaierK)p.iiifcioppingni an bullions; 'ottsvlllo atT'tiU a. ui., aud .Bijp.m., Abhland 7,00 .in and 12. 1U noon, uud 2.00 n. in.. Tamaaua nt :,80 a, in, und 2,20 lor rhlladctphta Lvavu I'otUvlllo lor llarrlhburir. via Bchnvlklll nud Busquehanua Itallroad nt 7,10 a.m. nud 11,'W noon. ior riuuurovu uuu irt'iuom, Heading Accommodation Train leaves Heading nt 7,:W a. in., returning lrum Thlladelphla nt 4,lu p.m. PotUtown Accommodation Tralmleavearotta town nt a.m.,, returning, leaves Philadelphia ut 4,W p.m. uoiumoia ituuroau lruius; jeavo iteatung ni no a.m.. and 0-15 p.m. for Ephrata. LHlz. Ijuicas- ltr, Columbia, Ac., l'erkiomeu Hall Road Trains leavo Perk lorn en Junction at y,15 a.m., and 6.30 p. in. Heturulug : Leave oaipi'iitit hl d,iu luin., nuaiz.-jj p.m.. con necting wun Hunuar iraiut on iieauing ltauroau On buuduys, leave New York nt ,oo p.m., Phil adelphia 8,00 a.m. nnd 3,15p.m., the tt.oo a.m. train running only to Heading; PottHvllle 8,00 n.m.i Ilarrisourg o,oo n.m. auu 4,10 ana 10,00 p.m., nna Heading at 1,05 nnd 3,00 nud 7,15 n.m. for llarrls burg. nnd 12,50 n,m and 7,31 rum. for New York, und 4,2j p.m. Tor Phlladclplihu fMminu tut Inn. Milf-nirf. Season . School and Ex cursion tlekeU to nud lrom all polnU, ut 1 educed Hairaajie checked inrougn; 100 pouuus nuoweu w eacupabseur. W1nnir General buiierluteudeut. Reading, I'a., Dec. 11, 1103. FEW MORE LOHO SHAWLS ' AT A a UK AT HEDUCTION.AT I. W. HAUTJIAN'S. LADIE'S CLOTH SACKS r- crmtnCim nt. jsiuraeu ituwn 11 u w w - I, AV. IIAHTMAN'S. rpiIE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.! REAKFAST SHAAYLS AND Wool Scarfs wltlfr few Ladles' Bridal nud oilier Hoods down In prices, at I. W. HAUTMAN'S. A CAunoTS.-Cdrrotd noajesi not only fat tening proportius cquul to outs, but lo euro to tho liorso In winter flno health, looso skin nnd n glossy coat of hair. An aero of land which will produco sovonty flvo luisheli of oata will produce hundred buslieli of carrots. Wlicn first given they nro diuretic and laxative butVns tho horso bucolneSieccustomed to them theso effects coasbtSbo produced.' Horses tlirlvo on carrots, and tonio J uai clous farmers feed their hordes witli equal proportions of oats und carrots. From tho healthful cflocta i-amlting from tlicir rcfulur but moderate uso thoy would bo advantageously purchas od at tlio tamo price ns oats, if they could be procured no cheaper. New OitciiAiiiw. Tlio high prico u(, fruit nud Hio facilities which now exist for shipping it to distant markets nro in duclni; furmers to enlurgo their orchards or to plant now ones. In tlio laying out of tlioground for iiow-orchards attention shonld bo given to tlio aspect nud tlio naturo of tho soil. Thorough drainage should bo secured. Somo soils nro situ ated on u gravelly or porous eub-soll ; and, being thus naturally drained, do not rcqulro tho application of artificial means, Sub-Boillug Is very beneficial in preparing land forfruit-treos.nslt breaks up tho liard-pan, deepens tho soil, und penults tho roots to descend to suita ble depth without coming in contact with stagnant water, Tnisiii! is no danger of getting too much fruit, for tho demand for tho best qualities exceeds tlio supply. Every one loves fruit and but few havo nil of It that thoy ileslro. y E II A. V E NO TRAVELING AGENTS Farmers nnd Coalers w)iot,end their orders direct to us, can avail lliain&elves of tlio LOWEST riUCES Amliai'eifle Owimiuiox. Early ordcra will lio advantageous to liuycra. ALLEN & NEEDLES. FEW MORE REMNANTS of Trlnts, DeLalns, Muslins, Casslmoru.&c., at cost or less, at I. W. IIAHTMAN'S, T IIREE NEW ROLLS OF Carpet Just received at I. W. IIAHTMAN'S. F .,0011 OIL CLOTHS MAHUl'AlTUltEUS OF iMmovuii ft nlco pattern of eacli at I. W. IIAHTMAN'S. SUPER PHOSPHATE ad Tin: A M M O N I A T E I) V E It T I I, I '. E It. PERUVIAN a U A N O . Wo fll only No. l-iecelved direct from Uio Government. X'JSH GUANO. A hpltmlld Manuro lwkwl in tmrrilif. OF LIME, TVTEN'S, LADIE'S, & CHILDREN'S i . . r w HAlVPWAK'fl. Arcllo auirui,at TASINS, PRUNES, DRIED reacncH.uiierries, Appies, nuu,. ,.v..u on hand ut I. W. JlAUTaiAm n TVTINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL -l-'"- ... 11.1 ,. .1,1. irni-uly WllOllVU OJT 1TCHCIUUH BUI'JM. ...... b"" low forcosu, at i, w, iiAinwan o. Wo ulso offer for nolo l'UiiH Lawo TLAami, HriiiutULig Ckmkht una full assortment of Ouv. uud Candles. A DWCOUNT TO 11EAL- EltS. A L Ii E N & N E E I) L E B , lii Houth Dclawuro Avenufe, Phila delphia, A It R E N'S AMD wATEit riioor imi'uoved yiita IViL T A ND CEMENT 11 0 OPING I Tlio advantages whlcn this composition lxissessea ureinany. H UUith water-litht and llre-prooi. au. EHTAllUailEU IN 18W. Vim .if a hr THE llLOOMBinJW! HtON CO., Pob. lH.'ftl.ly, HLOOUSUUIIQ l'A ONYDER, HARRIS & UAflSETT, Manuauitureri and Jabbers of MKN'B AND BOYB' C'OTHINO, Xos. m Market, and K3 Cou rc Street, VbUadolphla. ,, ,.. ....... n-u,...i i.v h,.t. r.r iiLI. It ran bo I li.ar..r,f lu.lni, nil flint Ih rtiulred. It is easily unif quickly repaired. Its cost Is less than any r,iher ilrn-nroof roof now lu use. Testliuonlala iroru all parU of tUe country as to Its durability , security uuu cepu ; . SM-rjy, , June M'08. Aeeut, Illoomsbuig, A lino sneelmeu of tlio roofing ran bo seen at W 11 , Koous' new ouso on, l'lftli Htrcet, T E D 1 000 M K N w A N 'l entirely new, Hend for circular and Terms. No Kill cnlerprlsii or Humbug, aiic Jcm Ji.J.lurum, niuannou Miroll, i, T, i'fli. i0,'lt'J-3ln. pUMPS ! PUMPS FOR SALE. ',.t.A ..n.njlnnMl f.,ra lunvatn Inform tho cill kciis of tlitsulaeti and vicinity that lie Is prepared to furnUli.atshortnotice.ouoof Hie best W OOD EN I'UMr.S for Wells and Cisterns ever oflercd lo Iho public. They ere guaranteed to throw more water in less time and will less labor Uian iliiv other numn In this part of tho country . and they caiiuol be surpassed for beauty or nulsh, oi simplicity of ttrrangeuicut.ulso combining cheap. .....i .i.ip.ii.iniv iTnpli numn lielnif warrant. d to iierform 1U V ork well or no sale, Ellas Hhuiuun U oKfnt (or Columbia county. Trice 76 cents per fo 1 iced In tho weU. Orders by mail or otherwise vrpinptiy oitciiuwi io. tpt, 4,'iiH-lr EUAB'raUlJftlAN, CuUvlssu To. THE SINGElt HEWING MACHINE 1IKATJ3 Till! I.18T, And leads the column 4,908 ahead of all others, Tills jnacmue a iww MOST POrULAH IN USE. It uses tho nnest needle of any Machlno in ox Istcuce, Ally IttUy WUULUia buw SEWING MACHINE, ....1. .lnt.rPktfl llV ItUVllli: HINGi:it. It Is easier to run. ieiirn uiul keep In order than any Macuine iniuewonu. OVER SM.OOO OK THEM IN UBE. m... in.,,i,i.llnn clvpn thnso who mir chase.and tho Machine will iik wauiiantku to y'i"Sse calf at my Btoro and aatlsfy yourseU-es, Anriis.vn.tr. iiloomshurg, l'u. n O L U M II I A HOUSE, DEKNAHD BTOHNEll. Havino lately purchased and (Hied tip tho well-known mouisou jiotei i-j-openy, ,u,iw, raw noons auovk tuk couiit house, ontnesame siuo m me snct, , ... Illoomsburgi and having obtained a license for the samo as a RESTAURANT, tho Proprietor lias determined to glvo to the peo ple VlSlllllg 1110 town on uusiueaa vt mm,u, A UTTLE MOllE HOOM, . . ., . , n,t ,B flttml u 111H SiaUUUg nisu is CAiouaiyc. . ..,- to put buggies and currluges lu the dry. He prpni. lses that everything about his esUibllsliiueul shall ! .;..,, I,, !...! I,, nnlnrlv RTirl liiwllll luulllicr! and he respectfully sollcIU a share of the publio l ttirouunv. ,.. . - ET THE BEST. Tlunson's Copper Tubular Lightning Mod Is the best prtccllon against disaster by lightning ever Invuedo. The subscriber is ageni ior mo liovo Invention, anu an oruers py uian ur iu erson will be promptly Btteuiiedio. May 15. 'ta E, 11. 1IIULEMAN. G. W. BLAI50N & CO., Manufacturers ol OIL CLOTim AND WINDOW BHADEH, Warehouse, No. 12i North Third Btrtet I'hlUulelpula. nonrs and snorcpt, HOOTS AND Kiions HOOTS AN11 HlKlIW. llOOTH AND H1IOEH HOOTS AND H1IOIW, READY-MADE CLOTHINO, HUA 11 Y-M A III J CU1TI 1 1 NO ItEADY-MAIIE CI.OTIIINO, READY-MADE CLOTHINO READY-MADE CLOl'HIIlO, LOOICINO-OLARHEH, i,ooi;iN(i-iLASsr.s, likikino-olashix. i.ookinh-olassix looicino-olasseh; NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, l'AINTH AND OILS, l'AINTH AND OILS, l'AINTH AND OILS, l'AIN PS AND OILS, , l'AINTH AND OILS, (1ROCEIHRS, (IROUEHIIX, UHOCEItlEH, (IIIOCKIIIUS. OROUEIUKS, (iUHENSWAIlE, (lUEENHWAlti-:, lillEENSWARE, UUHENSWAIIE, lillEENSWARE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, 1IARDWAIIK HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, ' 'SALT, SALT, HALT SALT, MALT, FISH, E1SII FISH, KITH FISH, For restoring Gray Haji1 its natural Vitality andCj A 'li'oviD.'Yj licnltliv, mijii lor jirc-fni: hair. ''ikIiJ hair i sooni.T-,! US In tls with Ih, , IX II A R D W A R E, a U N S, CUTLERY, dC, NO. 1W N. THIRD STREET, AB. CAI.LOWUII.L, NllV. 2t,C7-tr. PHILADELPHIA. TOBACCO & SEGARS. JJ W. RANK'S Wllill,l'..l,tt iuiialcu, niN uri , j.u CIGAR WAREHOUSE, No. 119 North Third Street, between Cherry nnd Hare, west hide, l'lilladelphla. TV' ARTMAN & ENGELMAN, TOBACCO, SNUI'I'' 4 HEOAH MANUFACTORY, VO. 313 HOKTII THIRD 8TKKKT, Second lloor below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. Wartman P. Enoklman BTEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROM03. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 801 BROADWAY, NEW YOEK, f ntll Ihi ticntloi of th Tfid ta Ibrli ittntit MrlmM t lit bef, of Ihsjir rabtmtiua, unmiriiir ami ifrndr. W pnbllib tr Far T tubird of UtrfOMtpU Vl svciuaiui i Ciis'kill. )lurlon, Whli HovnttiB, W.tt faint. 0f ImpeHJ Vli tn thoicol pfoJutUdB of libii iuiltit tibaipfrBiihi-ii Urt, Wot, It loal'i lidawira, irff Ur(t otimiTit, UelHlo tkt a, tjiiHrW, . W Mion, Limy, a4 , ruii!t (f Kwiiifiitid, Hblut, 1-r ., 1'Hanrl, Walt. rainpvil. pals. ladrrlrt, ! lloaJ, IfrrrntaDram, lealllneblrtHi I ami fui, frit mm --aK5fX3P" TIliu hair iQo cncil, fulling Iimr I'lictUtl, k , no oficu, though not almv-U liy its use. Nolliins tan n-- hair where thu follicles uicig,-, or tlio rIiukIi utropliicil and ' ' Rut such ns remain can he usefulness by this npjilicnlicii. of fouling Iho hair with arif,1 mcnt, it will keep it olonn mil777, lis occasional tiso will pretcnt Hi from turning gray or falling it consequently prevent liaMnci-ji from those (lelctcrious iik-Iau iSJ make Eomo preparations injurioiis to tho hair, the Viali oiily benefit but not harm il. merely for n Ue HAIR DRESSI nothing cbo can bo foiiml w 'jjj Containing ncitlier oil nor tit'. ' not toil wlnto cambric, uua long on tho hair, giving it a r 4 lustro nuil u grateful pcrfunie. jrj; Prepared by Dr. J. C. A)er' Practical and Analvtr a (V' LOWELL, phich tl.OO. ti elo Feb.S,li9. . JX Jl Ayer's SarsaparM TOR MJIMFTflXQ THE B Tho n put '9! rdlent inul J isderlvi'ilfr'ttr many oi mlih niarellou4. ( case, tii'K " Eccracd ?arrO cormi'iiuoi i.'e GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN AND SEEDS, AND MEKllH, AND K1-.E11S, AND 8EE1M, AND HEEDH, 40., Ac. AT McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'H, MeKELVY, NEAL & CO.'S, JIcKELVY, NEAL i CO.'S. Mt'KliLVY, NEAL & C0.'8. MeKELVY, NEAL cS CO.'S. Northwest corner ot Main nud Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Nortliweht corner of Main nnd Market Streets. Northwest corner or Main and Market Streets, Northwest co rner of Mnln and Market Streets, rloo.mshurg, i'a., iiloomhiiiiro, pa 11loo.msi1uro, pa., hloomsiiurg, pa., 1il00msiiuro, pa. iron and nails, iron and nails, iron and nails, iron and nails, iron and nails, In larco Quantities and at reduced rates, alwav uu uiiuu. CIIICKERlNa & SONS, Maiuifactureruof GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS Received Hie First Grand Gold Medal, and still JUlgucr recompense. THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF IIONOIl ai me UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, PARIS, 1SOT. Theso were Iho hluhost awards of the Exnosl- tlon, and the honkaof CnicKi:i:iha&Bo.sb was too only iiMEHi imuoreu. In Iho Untied States wo havo heen awarded Sixty-nine First PltKMiriiH In direct comne- tlllon with tuo icuiune muiiuiaciurers oi 1110 country, 'nu ntlho ureal i:xiiiiiition in lxinuon wo receivea iho ntKiichi nwnui mven to any liianufuctureiB In the United statts. Total Hev- enty-ono Fir.t Premiums, aud the most ilalter lnit testimonials lrom the leuiliij artists of tho worm. wAitrr.ouu! NO. 11 EAST FOURTEENTH ST., NEW YORK, Ilctween liroadway aud Fifth Avenue. Fell. 5.VJ..o'mu. aOMETIIINQ. NEW. The undersigned Itcgs leavo to inform iter frlcmiH ana mo puuue generally, mat sue uas openea in LIGHT STREET a fresli stocli of goods In the line or MILLINERY Uiul TRIMMINGS In connection with Dress Making; and Is nro. pared in tuiuiuon, to COLOR STRAW HATH on the shortest notice, and In tho best stylo of llio uri rru'cstncupuuuwon.huuMaciury. MRS. E. KLINE. Light Street, October 1, 1S17. H. with V. TETERMAN, LII'PINCOIT t TROTfER, WHOLESALE GROCEIW, No. 21 North Water Street, aud No. 9) North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia. I. " WALTER, Late Walter k Kaub, Imiwrter and Dealer la CHINA, GLASS, AND QUKENHWAHE, No, 421 Market Street. Philadelphia. JOHN STROUP & CO., Successors to Stroup & Ilrother, WUOLESAIJ! DEALHIta IN V;SII, No. 81 North WMrvt, .nd2J Ntilli Wntil fct, I'hlladelphUi. THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE, A aii and littmttlf 1ntrtIln rl . Alio. Illomlnattd and Tratari fat Vtw. IP vraal rli. W ara alia tirluma Airuti lu Amrra tur - rrnattR'a ola ifw, of wbUb a tiitnn asaaitmtal. Aftati far Irlih a brrira (1 I 4 6 1 si la. I boir!all IU HotUcilauJ, Iba l.Bioa, ).Uluil, bkatlaud, WtU, 4. BTFBtOBCOrrs W maaaractar rr Ui(lTt "ft but U'i lot 1 e( IU till it(, at tha (ml rati PIIOTOOBtnilC ALBUMS. Our Hiaufaf lar nf Altnma la H koawn iu(uu(but lot country aupaiicr In uualit; aud tiri ta ail All aril a r malt In mr air FarlM-a. tan our alt Ira art diHrHOt from tboa af aaf Mbar luatrr. Vwjata afaauld ul fail la ataik aafoit mtliwl lhair purchaara. J ii they wero painfully afflicting, hate 1 1 J CHROMOS. I, lhat ttxnei It s)iliaraitaJ fim II LubiIsbi lliiliu, ViauaA au) Htm, au4 auflj I be ttad nt iba Tbaa bioiful rtrti lantai rati E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., SOI llROlDWAT, N. Y., lmiorUrs and Monufr" uf 0tar3t'biQ MatcrUl Fcb.20,'ffJ-tf 0 MNIRUS LINE. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Uloomsburg aud tbo public gene rally tha ho Is running an OMNI1IUS LINE between tills nlacoand tho different rallioudde liots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the several trains going South and West ou the Cata wlssa and Wllllamsport Railroad, and with thoso going North and South on tho Lackawanna and lllooinshurg Railroad. His Oinulbusses are lu good comlltlou, conirao. dloiis und comlorlable, aud charges n asonable. Persons wishing to meet or see their menus ao- part.canba accomodated upon reasonable chargo by leaving lliaely notlco at any of tho hotels. JACOI1 L GIRTON, Proprietor. imrlfiul and dlsor.lcri,.-M " 101 llvnmiclim cured In fuch preut nutnlicra in nln. J st tlon oi uio country, mat mo imiiiic ta mm he luforincil ot iU lrtucs or uses. t , Scrofulous poison in ono of the me ! enemies of our race. Often, thUun-u' i tenant of tlio organism undermines Ik'?1 ami Invites tho uttack of cnfucbliiifrcr Itliout excitinj; n suspicion of iu pre r, It Beeiiis to brceil infection tlirotin'liuu!.'l ' then, on eomo favorablo occasion, ra , intoonoorotlicrof Its lihleous luiinf v: biiri'aco or anionp tho itals, In tlie-rr clea may bo suddenly deponiletl in -ri heait, or tumors formed in tho Iiut.t, Its presence liy cruptionn on the tlr ntionaoneoincimrlof tho body. H'SST tioii.il uso of a tjoltto of thU .S'iiit'1'.,;( i isalde, even lien no ncttvo pj mp . ( nmiear. I'ersons ailllcted with the plaints generally find immediate r C lenRtli. cure, by Uio tiso of this .!' J T. it St. A.,tli,,,.i' If'Jrx. lintR Of. V Tcticr, nan Jtiieumt actiut vir'ir -ttuvo I'uvsi ori JUira, aud othti V .fah moio concealed forms, as liiinl Tetter. huvo J UibIo iorms of Scrofutou din-wu ami inu uiioua ulcerous uuutiivi" larnnd iutvoih (syetems. fif $VIh lUi or t'encrcnl and Mcrrw j nio cuied by it, though a loufrllmi nihdiiingUieo obstinate maladies 1 .?; Hut long rontiuued uso ofthi3 "' i'-v tho complaint. Lrurorrha n or II VtcvrutUtuSf and JV-muM J'fJ"rj nionly eoon relieved and ultimately I , jmrlUhitf and fnlgoratlnK eflect. ilnnH'ntr eaclt caso uro found in ourr plied gratii. llhrinnutlum "d cs caused by accumulation of cxirt lu thu blood, vield nu icily to HHXt, Complaint, Torpidity, Voutint Vil VKttlvnoY iho m et; amiff tiui as they otten do. from tho raiir-lintr blood. ThU NAlUiAVAItii'Wwmj Hoicr for the Btrength and vigor IT j 'iliosoMlio are huumtUl and Lt unit, tilcrple$nt aim irouuieawmi prthcnnlana or Fears, or any A It M E It SI I xr.y tii i; ALT A VELA PHOSPHaTE. PREPARED M It contains threo per cent, of Ammonia, an ninidu quantity to nive activity without Injury to the vegututlou, and u large percentage of so Inlil.i ltmio I'linkiiluilH of 1.1lm. leeelher wllh IMIiikh nod Hmla, the essential eltmiuls of u I COMl'l.l.TKMANUIlIi Tho lncnond Hilento lariuers whoaio ubIui! il with hiRhiy munacio ry results is n sure guurnnti o ol lis value. Price, $511 per ton of 10 bugs nu IbH each, bend for u pamphlet. Addicts 11 Till! ALTAVRLA GUANO CO.. H. S. 1IIS1IOP A Co. Agents, a N, Del. Ave. Agent for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia nud South Now Joucy. Jtily3,'0S.y 6711roAdwov, N.V, O'nipteaiatlo of IIViilnNi, "'".far . idler aail eonvlnchjg cvldcaco el f pocrupontiial. JI.1, col Mr. J. C. AYKll iV :.,I"'jag Practical and Analytical 0g SOLO I1V ALT, I)ltUGOIST3 IVSuM JJ E N ID E II S II O TT'jl ri i?r Tir a isi riAtm'r.i''. rt)il V. .....r..ti v.k .... - A IlMUHUSTEIt & UnOTIIEIt, Importers and Jobbcrspf iiosu:ry, glovks, 81iiuts and drawkiw, iiutt0n8, hiisi'lndiirs, HOOP SKIRTS, llANDKKRCHIKFS, THRRAIJS. SKWINO SILKB, TRIMMINGS, rORTB MONNAIIM, SOAPS, IT.RFUMliRVi FANCY GOOES, ANU NOTIONS GENERALLY, Also Manufacturers of JUtimilliS ANIl LOOKING GLAWjlW, aud Dealers in WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, RROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, Av. No. 303 North Third Sti eet, above Vine, Philadelphia. This Towder Is bellevod to lie i llorhe or Caltlo Powder in u-a v blood, cleanses tho system, ami B 1 tlon nnd tone lo the stomach. i)' 1 will lmprovo in llosli, and the ( smootli aud glossy, i vv Cows lattcn and glvo twenty I ' ' milk, Slicep Improve and produco nN . Ileoco. ' Hogs fallen and aro fieo from soro temper, and all pen diseases. Wholesale and Retail Dep HENDERSHOTT'S Drug : OI'I'OSITU AMKIIICAN Feb. 10,'69-lf 1ILOOMS1 JN SUItANOE A Q Q.EOUQE FOELKEIt & CO., Wholesale Dealers In WOODEN 4 WILLOW WARE, YARNS, 011-Clolbu, Wicks, Twiues.'Jlaskcts, etc., cte. 2HAS51 Market HU.i. 230 Church St., I'lillada-Juao5,'68. FOU NEAT AND CHEAP JOB PRINTING. Call at Tho Columbian Olllce, Dlooiusbur I'a, Wyomlug ............. AJtua ,. Commerce Fultou,.... North America... . City .......... International Niagara - A-'.lna Live Stock Putnam ................. Merchants .................. Htirlngtleld Insurance Company of Stole I Connecticut Mutual Lire North American Transit ; FREAH UllOttO' inaiB07-ly. Bl0t i ivna11, '1