The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 21, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLOMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUSTY. I' A.
armfrV 3tiamrnt.
Ul.N'M ON llllUHK ULEAMNO. An
tho sprint? ituyrt niiiuiucli.tho lioiisuwlfb
rucU lior dully iurwi tiieiiMSo. Every
closet, ilmwcr nml liiro l;K must bo
rmi-mcVsiMl, ovcrlookiHl uml ili'iut'il ui
fur tho coming tmiiiiiitT. OiriiuU limit
lu tukcm up Mill sluikiMi,uoili well liont
un, nml l)cliti'iils washed In rtumg
lirlno to destroy nil liiwctf, etc. As
anything that out lossnii tho labor of tt
housekeeper Is (Icslrnblc, I venture to
contrlhiito myiulte. Savo tho tea leaves
for a few ilrtyp, then steep them In u tin
pall or pun for lmlf ail hour, sttrnln
throiiL'h u sluve. it ml uso tho tea to wash
ull vurnMiod palnt.lt reiiulrcs very llltlo
rubbing or "elbow polish," tvj tho tea
acU as a very stronc iletercont, cleans
ing tho paint from 1U Impurities, and
making tho varnish nhiiio equal to now.
It cleanses window Bashes anil oil cloths;
Indeed, any varnished surface is lnv
provod by its application. It washes
window panes nnd mirrors much better
than soap or water : His excellent ior
cleanslmr black walnut plcturo and
In1rln.rr1na frnmns. It will not do to
washunvarnlshed.palntwUhlt,VhUtng
is unenualcd for cleanslDg white- paint,
Tako a small quantity on a damp flan
nel, rub lightly over tho surface, and
you will bo surprised at Its effects. Wall
papers aro readily cleansed by tying a
sort cloth over a broom, nnd sweeping
down tho walls carefully. The dust anil
a'hes lif furnaces and sloves'uro deposit
oil in every crack and crcvlco of our
rooms, and it requires vigilant anil ae
tlvo treatment for their removal. Car
pets absorb great quantities of them,
All who can aiford it will find It a great
Improvement to uso straw matting in
summcr.andin autumn cover them with
carpet linings or oven common nowspa.
pers, then put down tho carpets over
them. Cleansing silver is not an easy
task : tho uso of kerosene will greatly
facilitate tho operation. Wet a flannel
cloth in oil, dip in dry whiting, and
thoroughly rub tho plated or silver
Waro ; throw it into n dlsli of scalding
soap suds, wipe with a soft flannel.and
polish with a chamois skin. Your sil
ver or plato will look equal to that ex
hibited In a jeweler's window, and will
retain its brilliancy for six months, If
onco a week, when washed, It is" pol
ished with, a chamois 'skin. Bright
silver ndds'much to tho beauty of a ta
ble, and is easily attained by this meth
od. Sonlo may think it will injuro tho
plate. I have used it spring and fall for
flvo years, and neither plated articles
nor silver sustain nny injury. Tlioso
who uso brass and iron will And it
eouallv efficacious in restoring their
brightness. Old feather beds and pil
lows aro greatly improved by putting
them on a clean grass plot during a
heavy shower : let tho beds become
thoroughly wetted, turning them on
both sldes.IiOt them Ho out till thorough
ly dry, then beat them with rods ; this
will lighten up tho feathers and mako
them much moro healthy to sleep upon.
It removes dust and rejuvenates tlio
feathers. Agriculturalist.
f,t -Uc -lUutnu 011.0.
PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY
How to ItAisn Good Potatoes.
J.T. Murrlmau writes, to tho Ohio Ifar
mer as follows : Many people think that
potatoes will grow, no matter how poor
tho seed is tho refuse of what is left of
eating while others plant mixed vari
eties, all sorts planted together, and
then complain of poor potatoes. Ihavo
been an observer of tho management in
raising potatoes of diirerent kinds for
tlfty years; tho way I havohad tho best
crops is to plow up a plcco of green
sward of good depth, from ono to fifteen
acres, as tho individual may wnnt.tlien
harrow lengthwiso until it Is well mel
lowed up, then diagonally.Bo in to have
it well mellowed, then with n light
shovel-plow mark out throo feet apart
and not cross it, and be suro to have
your rows east and west, (corn rows
bhould bo north and south,) so tho sun
will not burn or heat tho hills in hot
weather.
My plan is to sort tho potatoes, tak
ing out tho two biggest sizes to use,then
take the three next sir.es, aud leave the
two least and all tho Ill-shaped ones of
all sizes. As llko produces like of 111
ones, that Is why potatoes degenerate.
I put plaster or irypsum about ono ta
blespoon ful in tho hill, when I drop
my potatoes. I plant them ono way
aud cover with' my hoc; I plant rows 3
feet apart, and liills 2 feet apart. My
made is to put on potato or half in the
hill with tho plaster, of whatever kind
of potatoes I plant; tho plaster helps to
start tho potatoes and keeps them from
rotting, which is an object of late yearn,
Ono potato or ono pleco is enough for a
hill. By planting on sward land tho
potatoes aro dry and mealy, while on
land that has been plowed sovcral times
- tho potatoes will bo soggy.
Tho potato crop Is becoming moro
profitable, and it Is timo that farmers
should look cut for good beeU and plant
good and not poor kinds of potatoes. It
takes tenor twelve bushels of seed po-
. tatocs to plant an aero as I plant, and
generally from threo hundred to four
hundred bushels product.
, I cultivate potatoes when thoyure up
about two inches high, then uso n shov
el plow, so as to havo them good to
hoe. I hoe them when about n foot
high, aud hill them not too high. Some
farmers plow a deep furrow, drop in
their potatoes and plow in their seed
plow up tho hills and plow out their
potatoes. Tills is hoeing potatoes with
a vengeance; potatoes brulsod; ono
hundred bushels per acre, andsinall,
poor ones at thut. Potatoes are ono of
our staples for family support, and
should bo raised with euro to got good
ones.
JlOW OOOD FARMERS SAVE MONEY.
Tlioy take good papers nnd read
them.
They keep oscounts of farm opera
tions. They donolave their implements
scattered over tjifl furm, oxposcd to tho
ruin, snow and hptit.
They repair tools and buildings at
tho proper timo, and do not miller a
three-fold expenditure of timo and
money. They uso their money Judi
ciously, and do not attend nuctlon sales
to purchoso all kinds of trumpery bo
causo It ia "cheap."
They do not refuso to mako correct
experiments, in a small way, of many
now things.
Thoy plant their fruit trees well, euro
for them, and of course thoy get good
crops.
&uccc&ful inruiing Is made up by at
tention to Jlttlo things. Tho farmer
who does his beat earns 111 money with
host appreciation, and lues If with ba-t
results. Such men aro tho "salt of tho
oarth."
Mia Fortune ill Alolitllnli.
AliDAI.I.All uilsn prospi'lous burlier
ofHhtruz. lie married u woman of
surpassing bi'tluty,but excessively vain,
so that his wholo 'substaiK'O was con
sumed In providing her with dresses
trinkets, nnd the luxuries of a minia
ture harem.
Above all other women, tho wife of
Hassan, tho King's astrologer, was en
vied by tho wife of Abdallah, tho un
ostentatious barber, for this lady affect
cd great grandeur ami could afford It,
on account of tho largo salary and hand
some presents bestowed upon her hits
band.
Ono day the dlscou tented beauty an
nouncod to Abdallah that sho would no
longer coutlnuo to live with him unless
hogavoup tho mlscrablo business of
barber and adopt that of astrologer. In
vain did ho represent to her that trim
ming beards was his habit, whllo of as
trologlcal predictions ho know nothing;
sho insisted, and tho unfortunato man,
Infuriated by affection, oboyed
Bo, observing tho eccentric practices
of tho astrologers, ho took n brass basin
and a pcstlo of steel Into tho bazaar,
and smiting his basin, cried nloud that
ho would calculate nativities, predict
tho events of tho future, detect thieves,
and recover lost property. Ills neigh
bora wcro astonished, nnd ono nnd nil
said, "Abdullah, tho barber, Is certain.
ly mad I" Hut It chanced that a cer
taln'.lady returning from tho bath,
walked through tho bazaar with her
veil torn; sho appeared In great distress
and upon hearing tho cry of Abdallah,
sent ono of her slaves to him with a
message: "If you aro an impostor, my
husband shall causo you to bo bastina
doed; if you aro really an astrologer,
Inform mo whero I shall lhul a necklace
of pearl which I havo this day lost."
Poor Abdallah, bewildered, gazed upon
tho lady, and gaining time to Invent an
answer bald: "Sho can will tho pearls
when they are near, Jor tho veil is torn!'
Thcso words were reported to her by
tho slave, nnd sho uttered n cry of joy.
"Admlrablo prophet," sho exclaimed,
"I placed my pearls for safety in a rent
that Is in tho veil of tho bath," and sho
ordered Abdallah to bo presented with
forty gold pieces. Now It should bo
known that in tho' Persian baths aro
screens, tho name of which is tho samo
as tho native word for "veil." So
Abdallah by a lucky accident of speech
had not only saved himself from tho
bastinado, but ho gained forty pieces of
gold
At length another lady, tho wifo of
tho King's treasurer, mado her appear,
ancc, nnd Just at that moment a mess
cugcr from tho treasurer camo up to
Abdallah in the bazaar, and spoke to
him. The lady stood closo by nnd lis
toned. "Abdallah," said tho slavo,
"my master has lost tho King's great
ruby; if thou hast tho wisdom of tho
stars, thou canst find it; if not, thou art
a pretender, and I will surely causo theo
to bo bastinadoed." This timo tho un-
'fortunnto barber was at his wit's cud.
"Oh, woman!" ho exclaimed, "thou
art tho author of this." Ho meant his
own wife, but the treasurer's whostood
,by, imagined he referred to her. Guilt
is always pale, the poet says. She her
self had stolen the King's ruby, and
believed that tho astrologer was awaro
of her crime. So when tho messenger
nau ucpartcu, leaving tho barber petri
fled with perplexity, she approached
him and said, In a soft tone "O, as
trologer ! I confess that In an hour of
nvarico I took tho Jewel. Itestoro it
without sending mo to conucmnationt"
Abdallah sternly replied "Woman, I
knew thy guilt. Whero is the Jewel V"
Sho answcrod""Undcr thofourth cush
ion from tho apartment of Kashom,my
lord's aoorgean slave." Abdallah has
tened to tho palace, was awarded with
a robo of honor, a thousand gold pieces
aud a costly ornament.
Urged by his wifo, Abdallah essayed
onco more. Tho King's treasury had
been broken, and forty ehos ta of money
had been carried away. Not a trace of
tho thieves had been discovered. Tho
royal astrologer had tried every sort of
divination and failed, nnd was therefore
in disgrace. But tho famo of Abdallah
which was now spoken of in nllShiraz,
had reached tho ear of tho King, who
sent for liiin and gavo him audlenco in
tho Hall of Kalent Serponccidoh. ''Ab
dallah," ho said with a sevcro expres
sion of countenance, "art thou truly
ablo to read tho stars?" "Put mo to
tho proof 1" answered tho barber, who
was now prepared for tho worst. "Then
discover tho forty chests of money that
havo been stolen, as well as the crimi
nal. Succeed, aud then thou shult mar
ry n princess and becomo my minister ;
fail, and I will hang thee t" "There
must havo been forty thieves 1" said
Abdallah, making a fortunate and not
very difficult guess. "Grant mo forty
days?" "forty days thou shalthave,'
said tho King, "and thou shalt thondio
or livo for riches and lienor."
So tho barber went homo and told his
wife, and said: "I havo forty days to
live; I will sit upon my prayer mat
aud meditate on ho evils of life and the
blessedness of death. Glvo me, I beg
theo, forty beans. At tho hour of even
ing prayor, dally, I will glvo theo one;
then, by counting tho remainder,! may
remember how many days I have to
II vo." She compiled, and every day at
tho exact hour of sunsot, Abdallah gave
her n bean, nnd said, with great firm-
uoss and solemnity, "Thero Is ono of
them I" Aud on tho last day ho said
In an oxclted manner, "Thero aro tho
wholo forty of them 1" What was his
astonishment when, nt tho iuatant, u
violent knocking was heard at tho door.
A crowd of men was ndiulttcd, and
ono of them, evidently tho chief, said,
"0, Abdallah, wise, astrologer, thou
shall receive the forty chests of gold,
untouched, but spare our lives!" Ia
supremo bewildermont ho answered:
"This night I should have seized thee
nnd thy wretched companions. Tell
me, on thy head, how knowest thou
that I possessed this knowledge?" "Wo
heard," said tho chief of robbers, -'that
tho King had sent for theo. Therefore,
one of us camo at tho hour of sunset to
listen at thy door, and heard theo my,
'Thero is ono of thorn.' Wo would not
believe his story, and sent two toaeeor
taln it; and thou wast heard to say,
'Thero aro two of them; and this nigh t
O, wonderful! thou
W. 11LAU0N , CO. i
Manufacturer!! ol
OIL CL0T1IS AND WINDOW SHADES,
Warehouse, Nn. HI North Tlilril BtreM
Philadelphia.
JOHN STItOUT A CO.,
Successor to Slroup A Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH,
No. St North Wharvn, aud 2S Nurlh WUr BU,
Philadelphia.
s
NYDEIt, HAKIUB A BASSETT,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CX0T1UNU,
No. 625 Market, and 622 Commerce Btreet,
Philadelphia,
JJ V. PI2TEKMAN,
with UrrlNCOTTATIlOTTEK,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 21 North Water Street,
and No. 20 North Delaware Avenue
Philadelphia.
G1
EOIIGE FOELKER A CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, YARNS,
Oil-Cloths, Wicks, Twlncs,!BaskeUi, etc., etc
219 4251 Market St, A 236 Church Bt, Ibllada,
June 5,'68.
JOHN 0. YEAGER A CO.",
Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, CArS, STRAW GOODS, AND
LADIES' FURS.
No. 207 North Third Sired,
Mar.lO.'ClMy Philadelphia
gSTABLISHED 1703.
JORDAN A BROTHER,
Wholcsnlo a rocers, and Dealers In
BALTrETER AND BRIMSTONE,
No 219 North Third St,
Philadelphia,
I.
II. WALTER,
Lute Walter A Kaub,
Importer and Dealer In
C'lilNA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARK,
No. 231 N. Third Street.
Philadelphia.
TT W. RANK'S
-ILL.
CIQAR WAREHOUSE,
No. U8 North Third Street,
between Cherry and Rnco, west side,
Philadelphia.
DRY GOODS.
(Successor to A.J. Blonn) has Just returned
rrom New York with n full assortment of
DRY GOOnS AND NOTIONS
towhlch ho Invites tho Attention or tho cllltens
of Iiloomsburg nnd vicinity, lllsstock consists
In pnrt of Iho following lino of ijoods
SPUING AND HUMMER DKKS8
(1001)9,
LADIES' SACKINGS,
BUMMER SHAWLS,
LADIES' HOSE, BLEACH A BROWN,
GENTS' HALPHOSE.BLEACH A BItOWN,
LADIES GLOVES SILK
AND LISLE THREAD,
KID GLOVES ALL COLORS,
HOOP SKIRTS A CORSETS,
A FULL LINE OP WHITE GOODS
TABLE DIArERS
TOWELS'
NAPKINS
CLOTHS,
AND CASIMERS,
FLANNELS.
DOMESTICS OP ALL KINDS,
nnd In fact everything generally kept In a Dry
Goods Store. Call nnd cxamtno the goods and
satisfy yourselves, high prices Is ono of tho
things that havo passed away.
exciian.dk euii.dino ovpositr tiie'coukt
1i0usk main stllekt iiloomsburci ta.
Apr.W,09.tf.
RAIL ROADS.
ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
WAY. ,
mi anil after May urn iw'i "
leave NoiiTiluBBi'.iitABD as follows i
N011TUWA11U.
,2.1 A, m., Dally to Wllllamsport, (except Bnn;ty
fdrElmlra'canandalRiia. Um-hesler, Builiilo,
Iluililo via Erie ltallway from Wiulm.
6.M P.M., Dally, (exceptauuUays) for Williams-
1 TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
m A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for Baltimore.
WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
2.00 P.M. Dally (except Sunday's) for Baltimore
wusi.ingu.ii u..u x ii. YOUNG,
General Passenger Agent.
Ai.ritKn 11. PUKE, acn'l Bupt.,
TyARTMAN A ENGELMAN,
TOBACCO, SNUFF 4 BEGAR
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 313 KOBTll THIllD STREET,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA. ...
J. W. WAKTlfAN P. ENOSXIIAN
WAINWRIGHT A CO.,
WHOLESALE Q 110 0 BUS,
N. E. Corner Second nnd Arch Streets,
PiiILAT.xi.pniA,
Dealers In
TEAS, BYRUPH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,
K1CE, Hl-ICEH, III CARD BODA, AO., AO.
Orders will recolvo prompt uttentlon.
Mayl0,1867-ly.
C. II. HORN r, W. S. KINO. 11. SKYBKRT,
JTORNE, KING A SEYBERT,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
No. 313 Market Strcot,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders tilled promptly at lowest .
January 3, 1S63,
Major K. It. ARTMAN C. II. DII.LINOER. M. HOKY,
A RTMAN, DILLINGER'A CO.,,
NO. 101 NORTH THIRD BT. PHILADELPHIA,
Two Doors ahovo Arch formerly 22U,
MANUFACTURERS AND J011I1ERH IN
CARPETS, COTTONS YARNS, BATTING,
OIL CLOTHS, CARPET CHAINS, CORDAGE,
OIL SHADES, GRAIN DAGS, TIE YARN,
WICK YARN, WINDOW 1'ArER, COVKRLKT3,
ALSO,
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE,
RROOMH, BRUSHES, X.00KIN0 QLAbUKS, TRUNKS
Feb. 0,'C9
B
AUGH'S RAW BONE ljUPER
1'IIOSPHATK Ol' LIME,
STANDARD WARRANTED.
Wk offer to Fauiikrs and Dealers In Ma
nures the present seuson our Raw Bone BupV'r
Phosphate) of Lime as being highly Improved.
It Is not necessary at this day, to argue tho
claims of this manure, asnusefalund economic
al application for CORN, OATS, and all spring
oops. The article liana reputation of over fif
teen years standing, nnd u still manufactured ty
the original proprietors.
Fanners will pleato send their orders to the
Dealer early, ns this only will cneoro n supply.
11AU01I A SONS,
SOIXUANUFACTU HERS,
Ofllcc No. 20 South Delaware Ave,
PHILADIWUIA.
Feb.l9,'(i9-!!nio.
jlTILLER'S STORE.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Tho subscriber has Just returned from tho cities
with another largo and select assortment of
SPRING AMD SUMMER GOODS,
purchased In Now York and Philadelphia at tho
lowest figure, and which ho la determined to sell
on as moderate terms as can be procured else
where In Illoomsburg. Ills stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of the choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with a large assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following articles :
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casslmercs,
Shawls,
Flannels,
BilkR,
White Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
ilollowware
Cedarware
Quceuswure, Hardware
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-Glossej,
Tobacco,
Coffee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allspice,
Gluger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ne Invites the attention of the
public generally. The highest price will be paid
for country produce In exchange for goods.
S. II. MILLER A BON.
Arcado Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa.
GROCERIES, &c.
T ACKAWANNA
XJ 1
ND BLOOMS
llimci UA.LAOAD
On and rtir Nov Mill, IPOS, Passenger Trains will
run ns follows i
Going North, Going South.
Arrive Arrlvo Lcavo Leave
n.m. a. in. p.ju. .
Tho undersigned would respecvmi.y '
to the pubUo that bo has opencu n
FIRST-CLASS C0NFECTI0N1S" biu.wv.
occupied by Fox A en
Scrautou U .15 10.60
ritision o.io 10.15
Kingston tuu .ou
Plymouth S.21 '
Hhlckshlnuy... ?.3? .
Berwick ...... 0.53 .2f
Bloom 0.05 7.91
Danville :m v.ii
Leave Lcavo
North'd 4.13 OLIO
Connection made atHcrnnton by the 10.50 a.m..
train ror Great Bend, Blnghamton, Albany and
all poluU North, East and West.
4.10
Leave
4.17
6.23
5.:v
0.19
0.53
7.38
8.20
Arrlvo
V.V3
6.23
riO.NFEGTIONERY.
Tl
toll
I
111 tliBbulldlnglatflyocfupliHlby Inx A
whore he is prepared to furnish nil kinus ni
rLAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS,
NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AO., AC.
11Y WHOI.KSAI.lt Oil lisi"
III short, n full i"nr"n''.1,t.r,rf,i,i11nfRnml"
his lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac.,
suitable for tho HoUdays. Particular attention
given to
BREAD AND CAKES,
of all kinds, fresh every day.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
OHISTM AB TOYS.
A call 1 solicited, and sansiacuon w. w
guaranteed. ,kr,na
NOV. 22, 1807. jiLwi.o.
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
TVXATIONAL FOUNDUY,
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pa.
Tho subscriber, proprietor of Iho iaw-l "
exten-lvo ,.Uil,IM,.,.(.nl,ls now prepaml l I"
lv orders for nil kinds or
MACHINERY FOR COLMKUIKS, BLAWT
FURNACES, BTAT10NA RY ENGINES,
M I LLR, THUES1I ING MACHINIS, AO
Ho is ills., prepare.! to inuko Stoves of all sires
and patum.s, Plow-Irons, and everyi.ui.K ..""
rainext nslvofacllttlcs and practical workmen
warrant Win In receiving the largest contracts on
Oralu of nil kinds will ho token In exchauge for
hufs'labltshmcnt Is located near tho Uek
wanna and Bloomsburg -?5lYEU.
TON ATI IAN ItElHM'jiu ml
fj or IIIIU.NhnmiuMrr.ill,.,i 'tS XL
j'spt'psin, i,ivcn;oaip alnt. liWi11
senses i. tho Thio, t, ChoK
J..M
0.29
8.SS
7.10
7.52
IU9
H.lll
Arrive
11.43
AND
IR09.
ERIE
Mlh 18(19. tho
LrlolUU Road will
R
"PHILADELPHIA
X 11AIL.HUAU.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
TIIROUail AND DIRECT ROUTS BETWEEN PHILA
DELPHIA, BALTIMORE, HARRISnUHd, WIL
LLAMST0RT, AND THE
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEQANT 8LEEP1NO CABS
On all Night Trains.
On nnd after MONDAY. Apr.
Tral.il on the Philadelphia A Er:
ntu us follows:
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Phlladelnhla. 10.45 n.m
' ' M NorLhutnberland.S.53 a.m.
nrr. ni uiip v.ou,i.iii.
ERIE EXrRnsaicnvcsl'hlladelphla.....n.50 in.
Auri,u u.uuj.iii.
' " arr. at Erie 10.U0 n.ra.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8.0Oa.m.
iiorin u i'.iii,
" " arr.ntLoclcllnvcu. ....... .7.13 p. ni.
EASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie ll.l.i a.mj
" " ' North'd .....2.00 n.ni.
" " arr. nt Philadelphia Ai.23a.in.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie O.Wp.ml
" " " Norfd .V.WU.&1.
" " arr.ntPhlludelphla 4.10p.m.
Mall and Express connects with OH Creek and
Allegheny ltlvcr Rail Road. Baggage checked
through. '
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, WUlhunsport.
EMOVAL OF
O. O. MAHR'S
NEW STORE
to aniVE'a iilook.
ON THE CORNER or MARKET AND IRON STREETS.
Tho undersigned having received from the city
a full and complelo supply ol
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CEDAR AXD WILLOW-WAUE,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
11 A 1 S AND SHOES,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I propose selling at a very low figure
for cash or produce.
49- Call nnd soe.
S'
TOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
. . , .nglnn.NI llltlt
announces to uis incuui -uu, v..-.-
continues the above business at his old place on
MAIN BTIlliEl, ULU"""ouu".
Customcis con be accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, stovepipes, Tinware, and every vo-
rletyof nrtlclo found in a wovo nuu immu.
inktten.nnnl. In the cities, and on tho most reason
able terms. Repairing dono at the shortest notice,
25 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for sale.
DRUGS & MEDIci J35
.
mailu enllrely of routs and hm? 1
wlllcoiivlncuiiny nno win. u iv.'!;''
No lnnilly should
Uollies, prepared
A uo. ncuuy .....I
gists.
nno who cliV.'S
vcn,pa;iiS5aia
'''"'jig
TBI
!0iL,,
EH
301
ecu
trcn
It. T A Y Ij O It's
OLtVE IlllANtH
B I T T E n s
A mltd nnd ngrecnbloTonlr. m....
ncliloauilCnamlnatlvo 99
BITTEItS.H
Extracted entirely from llcrlnudi '
Ireet.
April 12, 1S07.
C. C. MARH.
G
il ATAWISSA RAILROAD On and
J after MONDAY, Nov. 23, Jfc08, Passenger
iruins on ine uaiuwisba -uuiroau wiu run at luo
lonowing namcu nours
Mail Savlh.
Dep. 7.5l o,m
" 8.20 "
" 8.60 "
" 0.10 "
" 0.52 "
" 10.12 "
" 10.25 '
" 11.49 "
" 12.30 ).m,
" 12.43
l.UJ
" 2,15
" 4.23
Arr. 0.13
" 10.50
STATIONS
Wllllomsport.
Muncy.
Wntsontown.
Milton.
Danville.
Rupert.
.Cutawlssa.
Rlngtowu.
Bun.miu
O.uakake.
1 E. Muhony June.
Dlnc.Tainaqua. Dine.
i(evung,
Philadelphia,
I To New York via
I lug or Mauch Chunk,
Matt Korth
Arr, 6.10 p. in.
Dep. 0.11 "
" 6.12 "
" 4.55 "
" 4.10 "
" 3.53 "
" 3JB "
" 2.28 "
" 1.50 "
" 1.40 "
" 1.20 "
" 1.10 "
" 10.40 a.nv.
" 8.15 "
7.00
From New York via. .
NoChangeof cars between Wlllfamsport and
Phlladclpula. GEO. WEUB Buy'u
MISCELLANEOUS.
E HAVE NO
w
T ItAVEl
ING AGENTS
Vartnoru uud Dealers who bcuil their ordenitKrecl
to U3, can avail themselves of tho
LOWEST 1UUCE3
Aud fut-e t7nf Qummiiiloti. Uarly orders will be
advantageous to. buyers.
AlilEN & NEEDLES.
MAlHUrALTUKKU-S Of
SUPEIl-IIIOSPIIATE OF LIME,
AND TIIU
A 11 M O H I A T E D P U U T I X I Z K It,
Q.REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT TKTEIt ENT STORE,
IN lilQIIT STUEKT,
or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE subscriber has Just received aud has on
hand nt his old stand In Light Btieet, a large and
select
ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE
purchased at the lowest figure, and which he
determined to sell cm as moderate terms us
bo procured elsewhere tn Light Street,
FOR CASH OR COUNTRY fRODUCA.
II U stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest Btylea and latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
S&UncttH, Cusslmers,
Cottonadcs, Kentucky Jeans.
. AO., U da
GROCERIES, MACKEKAL,
Q.uecnsware, Oedanvare, Hardware, Mediclnos,
Uruet Oils, Talnta, Ao. -
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short everything usually kept in a country
store. The patronage of his old friends and the
public generally, Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market price pam ror country pro
duce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 IW7.
PERUVIAN GUANO
Wo bell only No. 1 received direct from the
Government,
FISII GUANO.
A splendid Munuro pocked' iu barrels.
READING RAILROAD.
rtUMMEU ARRANGEMENT, Apr. aiith, 1869.
Great Trunk Line from the North and North
Wett iori'hUaUetpliUi.New York, Reaulng, l'otts
vllle, Tumaqua, Ashland, Shainokln Lclamou
Alleutown, xaston, EphiaUi, Lltlz, Lancaster,
Columbia, &ct
Trulus leuve Harrlsburg for New York, as fol
lows: At2,3j, 6,aaud8,lua. m.( 12,25 noon and
y.OU &lUt5jp.iu., connecting with similar trulus ou
the i'a. ilullruad, aud arilvlng at New York ut
1M5, n.m & ll,4J a. in., & 3,50 0,4j & P,30 p. m.
uuUtUWtum respectively, sleeping cars uccoiu
luiuy tlieii,GJ a. m.,5.20u.m. uud 10.55 p.m. trains
without change.
Leave llarrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Ta
manua, Allnersvltio, ABhlatid, bhamoklu Pino
Urove, AUcntown A I'lillu'd. at 8,10 a.m., &,2,00 &
4,10 p.m., stopping ut Lebanon and principal wuy
BtatIonH;the-t,iOpiu.truln making connections for
Plilluduiphla uud Columbia only. For l'otts villo
Kehuvlltlll llliveil und Auburn, visi Wrtinvllrlll
nnd busquehanim Railroad, leave H nrr U burg at
3,30 p.m. Returulng: Lcavo New York at tf.uo
u.m. und l&oum., and 5,05 and 8,00 p.m. Philadel
phia ut 8.15 a. m, and 3.30 p. in. Sleeping cars
uccompany the if.uO u, m., aud5,05 nnd8loup.m,,
trains irom N.Y. without change. Way Passenger
Train leaves Philadelphia at 70 a.m., connecting
with blmilar train on East Pa. railroad returning
leave Pottsville nl7,30 8,45a.m. ,und,4 jp.m.Blmmo
ktnat 5,'-n, m.,Ashlandat7,0Oa.mand lWnoou
luinuquuui-o.ou u. m,,uuu p.m., ior I'll u a
deltilila.und Now York.
leavu i-oiisvuie ior iiarrisourg, via Schuylkill
uud Subquehanua Railroad ut 7,U) a.m. and
a. m.,lorPlnerUroveuudTrcmont,
Reading Accommodation lruiu leaves Reading
at 7,30 a.m., rtturnlug from Pblladelphla ut 5,lo
l'otts town Accommodation Train; tpnvpsPntfa
town at VJj u.m. returning, leuves Philadelphia
at 4,30 p.m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
ter, Columbia, &c,
perktomen Kali Rood Trains leave Porklnmim
Junctional 9,00 a.m., uud li.ou p. m. Returning :
Leave Sklnnock at 8.15a.m.. ami i im .
necuug wim similar iraiUB on Reading ItaLlroad.
On Sundays, leave Now York at 8,oo p.m., Phil-
aut'ipmu o,vu tv.ui. uuu o,u p.m., mo s uu u.m. train
running ouiy w iwuuiug; I'oitsvilie b.UU a.m.;
Uurrlbburg 5,20 a.m. and 4,10 and 10,55 pan., und
bur ir. and 125 a.m.. and 7.(15 u.m. for Nw Ynric.
at 0.40 a.m. and 4iS p.m. for Philadelphia,
ujiuiuuuiLiuii. iuiivuuu. rttiUKun. Bciinni nnti i-.i-
curslon tickets to and lroin all points, ut reduced
rates.
Baggage checked throughj 100 pounds allowed to
u. a. niuuLii,
General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa., Apr, Vt). Ikp.
1115
HOOP SKIItTS.
1115
"PVELAWABE, LACKAWANNA, &
viiuii aiAii-ttuAiJ. umiucr arrangO'
meat, Apr.s.lWj'J. Traiub kuvo us follows:
EA8TWAHD. WEHTWA11D.
Ae-
com
Ex.
pru8
Mull
, IfUllUVllUlt UIUU U1UI3I. UJkVIULUJ.
'There nro tho wliolo forty:' but restojo
tho King's money, iintl da not deliver
in unto tho executioner."
Abdullah promised to do what ho
could. Being admitted to the palace,
hu declared that, owing to eomo inyta
ry Qf the stari, It waa given to him to
Ulsopver. either tho thlevei or the tron
suraa. hut not both. '1'hu iouorcli, at
lonirfb eooiteateti to talc tho forty chtwta
uud ml 11 tied Ida jiromlnrj to Abdallah,
Wo aUooRl'r fur wile l'unic Land Vimty.k,
UlYHHAUi.ia Cemk'nt utul n full funjortmetit of
Oiiji ana CamllcH. A PIBCOUNT TO UUAL-
i:iw.
ALLEN & N 15 E D L
42 Bouth Delawuro Avenuo,
E S ,
Phila
delphia,
WrAUI.lHHEU IN 1818.
For Bale by
Feb. 10.'a)-3ra.
tiik liLooiiHiiunu inoN co.,
BLOOUSBllRO l'A.
TO, T. HOPKINS
Han. Itemovcd hlsManufactory and 6alesrooms to
No. 1115 CHESTNUT, BT. PHILADELPHIA,
especially ndapteillo Flrst-cla&a Wholmale und
Jtctail Trade, iell be found to embrace tbe mobt
exleliblve assortment In the Union, and all the
latest ulld most deBtruhLoHtylcg.Hhapeu.LenfrthH
and Bliia, 2, til, yards round, of Plain
ttud flnreil Punlcm. Wulkluu ftkirts. lleeentlon
TralU. ,1c. Aciogcther with over ninety dlllereiit
vurieileiiof Misses' and Children's bklrts, all of
which lor symmetry or style, nulsh, lightness,
elusiloliy, durability and ital cy.4(fj.fU'.ftaro un
cqifaled ny any other good. In the market, and
aiu warranted In every rciect. KklrU maile to
order, Altered and itepiurtd, WliolesaVi and
ltetall.
Full lines of Low Priced Eastern Undo Skirls,
15 Hnrlin.H5 Cents: i!U Hnrluus.15 Cents: 2aHDrlnus.
U Ceuls; ill Borings, 10 Cents; and 41) Mprlugs, 75
COllSETH I COUMl'iTH 1 I coiiairrHii 67 dir.
ferenl slyles aud prices, from 75 CenU to V.W.
eiabraulug It. Wurlley,"ileckel," Glove Flltlnir,''
jtiiiunm roy s Liorsei dkhi rui)joriers, Airs.
Moody's l'alleut "Helf-Adjustlns Abdomlual"
uirseis, irencn. j':ntiisii ana domestic itauu
inadu Corsets, nnd siipcrlnr French Patterns of
Cotell Ccrtcts, "Our Own luke,"to which v. o In
vito especial attention.
Complete assoitincnt of Indies' Under Gar
meuls, at very low prices.
ur.i v.iuvi, jvifi.pii iiirinii iiAlllllAHl
FANTON FAMILY HHW1NI1 MArlllNI'Jl so.
pcrlor lo any other before the public. FUty-lwo
of these No. 1 Machines, Price &5 each, inn belli k
iivttuuwpr lu our eusiuuieis,iu oruer lOKev lueiil
utroduced. Kverv nerson In want nfAtlcIt.H In
our line, should examine our goods before pur
chasing elsewhere. Call or send for circulars, at
our Manufactory and halesrooms. No, 1 1 15 chest
nut si., riuiaueipuw. VI JU, l. HOPKINS.
1U Ul.VW IW-Olll
QABRIAQE MANUFACTORY,
Bloomsburg, Pu.
M. C SLOAN & llKOTHF.lt
tlio Buocossors of
WILLIAM HLOAN & HON
continue the business of making
GAHUIAGra, UUUaiEH,
zul evry style of
FANCY WAQONH,
which Uiey l ave cons tanlly on band to suit cus
tomers. Never ruing any material but. the best
juid employing tbe most experienced workmen
they bojm to continue as heretofore to grve entire
fwvlkfMtlon to every customer. An Inspection of
their, work, and of lb. reasonable pried asked for
he uuae, hi sura to Insure a sale.
May 6,'80-tf
.11 PAItTNKIBHlV
The partnership huxetofore existing between
fcheunutrslgned, under the nrn ox Schuyler A
llloek doing business In IsoUrsbftrg, U tide Uy
lllssolvwd by mutual coewnt.
The aiioaiinu wlli h. s.tlltd bT JVrt-y IL Butck.
IvU persons navlng tins. tiled acoonnu wUJdms.
I-tiiUlYD. Ui-A
junntuus itL stay wt urn.
-im nasi
Iit ferry J
. 111. credit system, and will sell very low lor ci
I und reuly ay, PKHUY 1), BLACK,
' Xfa 7 'im.lt '
jacoii HarrjTLRu.
aslnj wul b. inUmaed at the old stand
l. Ulack, who proposes to ao away wltti,
S1
OMETIIINQ NEW.
The uudersluned bcira leavo to Inform her
friend und tuu puhllu ueucrully, that who tuw
lil.OOWHUUltU,
a. frfiiili ktnrk
oi goous in iuo nue or
MILLINERY and TKIMMINGB
In connection with Drew Maklns; und la pro
COLOU BTHAW 1IAT4
on tho Bhorteet notice, and In the bent ntylo of
L.ghtB.reet.October4.,87.M,U,-E-KLINE-
M
IBS LIZZIE IJAliKLEY
has just returned from Philadelphia, and ho
bought, aud la now offering the best assortment
of
FANCY OO0DN,
TIUMMINOB,
BONNETS
ver exnUilUd V jnoomsborg, aud is prepared to
make up drew, and all other artistes leaui.
vaidcow, ut khoi I uouee, aud la the best and
LAYEHT BPIUNO BIYLEB.
Ilooma in the Iloinsey Bulklwgs, un Wist
Ualnfltreet. Call and see ber vailed stock si
npring uoods.
May lii8.
I' M I'.M, '
to MS '
t) 40 3B .
U -a 3.25 ,
a to 3.0U .
II 15 12,10 .
ti no "2T0 "
7 15 1130 .
5 .M 11.41 ,
11.35 .
Ml) ,
7 00 lloo ;
a 3K 11.V5 ,
5 .111 11.20 .
5 21 11.02 ,
5 11 10.17 ,
5 01 10.X1 ,
10.2.1 ,
1 41 10,13 ,
I 20 U.50 ,
l).4ll
3 55 U.22
3 41 11.00
.125 8.15
l'.M 3 15 H.35
0.35 2 60 8.1 5
u.10 I'M 7.18
S.H 7.30
5 30 7.11
4.50 U.60
4.15 l'33
3.45 (1.10
3.15 5.4U
!M 5.30
V,U A.M.
STATIONS.
Mall
r.x-
press
Ac
com,
. A E. lllvls.
Irl New York. Lv
...Christopher Bt.
,...H..lloboken H.
, Newark. ..
WashlnEton
iu Cen. Kit. of N.J,
-New York ,
(fool IMerh A1
.... New 1 1 n m pton.....
..Oxford
....llrlduevllle
..Philadelphia
.Trenion......
....Phllllpsburg...
8.30
8.45
V.05
11.30
.......,Lelai are
...Blount Bethel
Water (lan -
.Ktroudsburg..
...Hiirnguovuie
neuryville...
.......Oakland
ForkB...,
....Tobyhauua........
.....Clnuldsboro ,
........ Moscow
liuuulng.......
k'rantoii
.Clark's Kuinuilt,...
..AU1UEIOU
..Factoryvlllo
...... mcnoison......
....Ilopbotlom.....
Montrose
....New Mlirord...
.(Jreat Bend,.,
COMXtCTIO.NS.
1' Ml
4 00
4 00
4 15
4 411
7 06
0.00 1
n.i:
11,48
11.58!
7.30
8.17
11.08
12.05
12.25
12.35
I2.S1
1.05
1.15
1.25
1.43
'2m
2.210 28
2.31 0 30
7 3J
7 60
8 00
1. 13
8 25
8 42
8 60
571
3.08
3M
4.12
4.20
4.30
4.60
5J8
5.40
0.00
tl.S!0
l'.M
A.M,
HAD
11.30
11.40
12.00
12.30
12.55
1.30
2.00
2.25
l'.M.
AtNewlfamptou.wlth Central It It. of Now
je;ey,iorr.ew loru.i.iizauviii.i'iuiuutia.Homcr
vllle. Huston. Ac.
At Washington, with Morris & Essex It. It., for
New Y ork.Kuwuik.MorrlhtoH'u, Dover, Hackelts
town, loslon, .lo.
At Mauunka Chunk, wllh Belvldere Beluwaro
ib XV., ior i-uusueiiinia. irenlou, Phlll nsburg,
Lumberlsvll e. Phil nsinm, ' '
A.Bfr'".'.,.""wll,l liucltnwonna Bloomsburg
It It, lor I'ltuton, Wyoming, Kingston, Wilkes,
harre, Danville, Northumljerland, 4c., also, with
bold, and Carbondale.
. AtOreatBeud.wllliErleltallway.forBluchain,
fu, umiru, Bullalo, Jihuca,, Hyracusti. aud
It A. HENRY,
.wim r-rieivauway, ioruiuguai
liullalo, Jihuca,, Hyracuso, Ul
, W.F. HALLSTKADHujit.
I, Gen, Puss, and Tkt. Ageut.
$2000
A YEAH,
with little labor, something entirely new for
all those out of employment, usloulshlng results
heard from, every day since discovered 15 to tlo
lier day made by every one who has yet taken
hold of the buslntss, open to all, no capital re
mUred. All those having any fear of being hum
buged will oblige me by not noticing this! all
others address me without delay. For nartlcu
Jars please enclose stamp for circular. Address
N,,S "n 1 now uioomneia pe;ry Co., Pa,
g It A T E ROOFING,
KVEHY 7AHIBTT
MOST FAVORABIiE RATES,
JOHN THOMAS, AMD CABPEU J. TUOMAa,
MaltAlr,. WX.
Mi KINDS QF JOB FBIlStflKa
,7. ri1"' xiwh, CHllIAH rlieala
ting onve.
RAND OPENING
(HlANl) OI'F.NINU
OHANI) OI'MNINO
(111ANI) Ol'IININO
QUANU OPEMNO
FALL AND WINTEH GOODH,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting ol
consisting of
consisting or
consisting of
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAIW.
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND BnOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES
HOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTH AND SHOEsI
ready-made- clothing,
iteady-madh clothing
ready-made clothing,
keady-mauk clothing,
ready-made clotuimo,
looking-glasses,
looking-glasses
lAlOKING-GIASSKS
1a10k i ng-glasseh.
looking-glasses!
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS.
PAINTS AND OILS.
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
FAINTS AND OILsI
GROCERIES,
GROCKKI1M,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
UUEEN9WARE,
HUKENSWARE,
IJUEENSWARE,
UUEKNSWARK
O.UEENSWARE
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWAHE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
HALT,
HALT,
HALT
HALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH
FISH
FIT I
FISH,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
VTEW STOVE AND TIN SUOP.
ok HAM STREET, KBAIlI.Y orrOSITE MILLKK
TST.nnMailUlia. TENN'A.
TUB uudcrslgucd has Just fitted nr aud opened
his new
KTOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In this nlncc. where ho 1 prepared to make up
new TIN "va 'Tk of all kind's l!i his Hie, and do
reralrin" with neatness nnd dispatch, upon tho
mS?i rci5onablo terms. Ho also keeps on band
STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS ft STYLES,
which ho will sell upon terms in sua ih'",""0"'.'
Glvohlrancall. Hols ft god mechanic, nnd
deserving of tho rublio ralfonoEpoj, METZ
Bloomsburg, April 20. 1807.
Q.EonaE ii. roukh'jh,
Importer and ucaier in
HARDWAHE, CUTLERY, OUNB, AO.,
No. 311 North Third Street, above Vino,
Philadelphia.
o7k7h"ith". J "it. HtLTZKll
g M I T II & Slili T h J'i it,
Imiwrtcrs nnd Dealers In Foreign nndUomestlo
ly beneficial In
DYSPEPSIA,
.GENEHAIi DKHIUtiH
JOY.
nml Loss of Aiiprtii.?"
fir.
nnd nn cxcollcnt Corrccllvefor un. '
from Disorders of tho Bmvclt.n,,. JQfi
TEN
lJev.
t
lOUl
J nee
3
mw .
JSi!l lis Xi-3"
HARDWARE,
UUNB, OUTLHHY, AC,
NO. 403 . THIllD STIIEET, An.CAI.LOWIIII.b,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22, 67-tf.
EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ISAIAH HAOENI1UCH,
Main Street ono door nbovo K. Mendeuhall's
Store. ...
A inrun assortment, or stoves, neuters nnu
Ranges constantly on hand, aud ior sulo at the
lowest rules.
Tinning luull Its branches carefully utteuded to,
nml Kiiiwtacltfin clliirulileeil.
Tlu work of all kinds wholcsalo nnd reluil. A
trial Is requested.
Apr.O.OOtf
ic.
ftc,
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
CO.'S.
CO. M,
CO.'S.
AT
-ifcKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
JlcKKLVY, NEAL
McKELVY NEAL
McKELVY. NEAL
Northwest corner oi Main and Market Streets,
Northwest comer of Main and Market Streets
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets!
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
I1LOOMHIUIRG, PA..
11LOOMHUIIRG PA
IILOO.MSI1URG, PA.,
HLOO.MSHURQ PA.
ULOOMHIlUlta, PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS!
in lame Quantities and at rejiiirri U,A ni..-
'on baud. ' '
rPIIE NEW HARDWARE STORE
I NE PLUS ULTRA.
Having enlarged our btoru llooni and just
OPENED A NEW SUPPLY,
illreetli' from tho Manufacturers, purchased for
coh, on a declining market, w o are prcpnud to
offer tho samo to
FARMERS, MECHANICS, BUILDERS.
and the rest nf Mankind, u ccuernl stock, com,
prising all the kinds nnd qualities usually kept
In a city Hard Ware Store, suitable to tlio wants
of the county, at unusually low prices.
All tlioso who nro desirlous of purchasing goods
In our lino can save Money by looking lu at tho
iiw linruwaro moro.
Please gli e us u call nnd cxamino our slock .la
Apr. 2103-lyr illoomsburg, Pa,
Sold Every lien
us.
' Jer
luus
lit;.
epot, No. 41.1 Market Street, n
J. K. TAYLOR A CO
Scpt.J.'fiS-ly.
JM.
i.op
Ayer's
Hair Vie
OfAV
For restoring Gray 'El
ils natural Vitality ar,iS
A dro- 'tp.1
1UB
l?r,&!l
Sa X U ll! Ir
, W0 linir. i' b.1
Jm huir "
with il
gHARPLESS & IIARMAN,
KACII.C 10UND11Y ASH MASUFAClUIiINO tllOl.
STOVUS & PLOWS WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL
TIIK CXLEUltATED MONTltO.SB IKOX HEAM AND
THE 11UTT0N WOObEN 11EAM l'LOWB.
Custlngniul FlroIJrick forrepaliingcltyRloves.
All klndi of llrass or Iron casting luudu to older
upuushurt notice.
11. F. SHAItPLl!S i P. S. IIARMAN,
Dloonisburg, Pa. Proprietors,
Mar.lo.'WJ-if.
AT E W a O A T, V A ti lv
y The undersigned respectfully Inform the'l
citizens of lHooinsburg nnd Columbia county.
p an i no dlllereiit numbers ofstov 6
led lumn cnnl fnr .min.inn n.nn-
ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvyr Neai ft
Co 1. urunce; with n good pair of llslfalo scales
u tho wharf, to weigh coal, hay, and straw.
u.Bc.au u iiuibu uuu wiiaon, to ueuver coal lo
uiose who deslro it As they purchase a large
amount of conl.they Intend tokeep n superior in.
iYu, uiiuBuuubiim very lowest prices, please
i.uu caiuuiuu iur yourselves neioro purclias,
lug elsewhere. J. w. HENDERRHOT.
AUGUSTUS MARON '
THE unili!rHlL'np(l will i
X change for Cool and Groceries, iho following
liumed articles :-Vhcnt, Ryo, Corn, Oats. l"olii
toes, Ijird, IIum,Hhoulder,and side mi nt.lluller.
Eggs, Hay, Ac, ut the highest cash prices, ul his
HujuiuiuK iueir coui yum,
Bloomsburg Mur. lOOO-ly! Wl IWHOT.
JN
SURANOE AGENCY,
Wyoming
!tna.. ,
Fulton.
North America..,
City..
1 170.000
, 4,O0O,0OC
800,000
800,000
.- 450,000
1,400,000
1,000.000
,. 5,10,01X1
830,000
570,0'XI
590,000
.................... 400.000
210.000
lorn Horse, lioatu & Theft 05,000
uuuie, new naven.. 1,000,000
uauviuc, nurse incit
International
Niagara
Putnam
Merchants
Sprlngfleld
Farmers' Danville..
Albany City
Lancaster City....
mart 89-ly,
l'REAS BROWN, Agent,
Bloomsuuuo, Pa
Q E. SAVAGE,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER.ft JEWELER,
Main Htrtet, (near the Court House,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Constntly on hand a nne assortment of Amer.
.. nuHii..,uucKil'i,ifurr. silver.
?i"ISliU.'P ue" ''."'"IPlhin plated on whllo met-
u iu,wr uisiies, eouicts. knives
forks, spoons, napkin rings etc. fcuu"JUI'
" 0r nWe to order. All goodt and
TN THE SPRING MONTHS, THE
J. system naturally uudergoca a change, aud
uiiuooia;s Jiiguiy concenUaUd tract oi bar.
luiparUla Is an usststant of U creatst wlue.
QRANG EVILLE FOUNDRY,
MACHINE SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL
WORKS.
The undersigned desires to Inform his friends
nnd the jiubllo generally, Hint he hus lebuilt und
enlarged his Foundry and MnchlnoShop, uud re
moved all his business irom Light btrcui, lo tho
abovu named place, whero in couuec'.lon with
his Foundry he will continue to lnnuulaeturo
Wheeler'H Hallway chain Horse-l'oer nnd
Thresher, (Improved), Curnell's Patent.
THRESHER AND CLEANER,
cither overshot for Tread-Power or undershot
with Lever-Power. Ho also manufactures lo
older uud litis up nil kinds of
MILL GEARING,
Circular Saw Mandrel, Patent Slides for Haw
Mills, tho latest improved Iron Benin Plows of
dlllcient kinds Wooden Beam Flows, Double
Com Plows, and Plow points of every descilp
tlou generally used througliout tho county.
IRON KETTLES, BELLS
Cellar Giates, Htovcs.SlcdandBlelgh Soles, and
In luet everything generally mado In a country
foundry. Thoso wishing to purchnso Machines
would do well lo exumtuu his machines, and the
mu.viiiiuwiuBuoumiiu power, uy wutcil Ul
least 20 per cent, of thu friction is taken oil.
.ALL M.WHINIS AllU WARRANTED
to glye good satisfaction, and terms mado to suit
purchasers. All kinds cf country produce token
In exchange for Plows and castings.
Thankful lo his friends und patrons for past
favors ho would still continue to solicit tlio same-.
, WILLIAM H-LHUYLElt
Apr.O.OO.lf Oruugevlllo l'a.
tMai
l'liin l,mL222
ened, falling hair t-hctkwl, JfJ,
ncsa ouun, tliougli not nl-.I
by ils use. Nolliini; lira
Jmir ivlicro tliu fuUicloi are i."-!
or tho fIntnl- iilropliicit K 'rrr;
But such ns rcmrtin c.ni I 1
usefulness by this niiilicatii. tiia.
of fouliug the hair willia;!i!5l
mcnt, it will keep it clean r...
Its occasional uo will put
from turning giny or I'.i'X -tfJ5
consequently pruvent lai:.
from thoso delclcrious itilili.api
inako some prcparnrtoiij & .JPJ
injurious lo tho huir, Ik ins.
only benefit but not liana it. V
merely for u jg
DRESSY
IIS.
nothing clan can lie fnunltHii
Coutaitiing neither oil i.ci'iq
not soil white cambric,
long on Iho hair, giving ilsr
histro nml u grateful pcil'm
Prepared by Dr. J. C.Aje eau
Practical and Ana li hit.
LOAVELTj, .ILViaSg
l'lllOE $1.00. ax
ter
1 k
HAIR
Feb.5,lS09.
St.,
ME
T EIIIGH VALLEY AGRICULTU-
XJ HAL CHEMICAL WORKS.
1SREINIG & IIELFRICII,
UA.NUFAtTOKEia OF
HRKlNIO'rl COMPLETE
U O N E M AN U R 10.
A concentrated manure combining the i citable
fertilizing piopcrtlcsofllONE DUbT or UltOUND
BONE, Willi the nctlvo elements of PERUVIAN
UUANO, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND
SUPER 1'HOSPIIATE OV L1H1E.
NOTICE. Wo nreidire but thn nn. n,Hnin
guaranteeing It ns sluiidard, reliable aud uutJ
lorm. Lower grades nndvuriutlous In tiuallly to
suit dlllereiit Wins ol prices aro generally iiro-
uueeu uy uiuercni proporiious of aduliurailou
! urmers can kuvo money by reducing tho nuall
ty incmseives. We me only Bono and no I'hofc
li latloUuaniiior phosphate of Linio, Hend lor
'l armcrs' Mauuro Uuldo," For sale ut Mauufuo.
luiri s lulu uy
.A.J. ALMERTHON, Ilolirsburg. Pa.
J. J. ROUU1NH A I n Hi ,,, TlTrf, it.
Mar.lO.'oom. WALTER bCOlT.Calnwlsstt Pa,
A CLEAR, SMOOTH BKIjtJ AND
if , W"?, eOlxlbsi loUaua a nut of
i,...7T,i .7, . pijio, I'lmiui-a auu an erup-
tlo of the skin.
JJELMBOLD'S
CONCENTItATED FLUID EXTRACT
MAltSAl'AHILLA
UltADICATKM KHIIITIVK ANU UI.CICUATIVE 1)13-
KAttsa or 1UK
THROAT, NOSlEYEH, EYELIDS SCALP
Which so dlsfiguie tho appearance, PURUINQ
the evil eirects of mercury and runovlno- all
tulnU. Iltn iiinniitu nf 1 1 tltV A 1.-m I....T ..?."
or otherwise, aud Is tukeu "by AbULTS and
CHILDREN with perfect HAFETY.
.,AI;.1I;.1,'.'.f'?'lr,.uf'!''11Ell Is published iu
til e Medlco-Chlrurglcul Review, on (he subject of
the extract of Sarsuparllla in certain ulleetlons
by Benjamin Travels, F. It H., Ae. Speaking of
those diseases, aud urlslug from Ihu excess of
iliaKxVr.:tt
Ulnary.iuorPfcoUiuu uny other Uru I urn ao.
(t4Uv.t ni ii, nu,m uio k incite (, ut:nuti.u utu
ic with thu iiiTuluabloatlributo, that it U updU'
v us iwiuid urn iviiuvii uinra WUlMlUUlCUat Of Ull
luclo cUiM uuaTviUtlo o hijarlou.
HELMROLD'S
IXIMCIUMBATSD KX1IUCT BAlUUI'AUIbLA,
lC&tahllshed upwards of 19 years. Prepared by
II. 'P. 111,'! AftlSr T,
Apr.5,U)-m Wl Uioudwny, N, V,
Ayer's Cherry P:
For TJIsoaaos of tho Throat K-.t,,
such as Coughs, Colds, uU
Cough, Bronchitis, AC3R
and Consumptioa. Ma
rrobably rlcvcr beroro In tho t.s.g.
medicine, lias anything w on 60 ulu)v.,
upon tlio confidence of mankind,
remedy for pulmonary complaint', no
Ecrlcs of years, and among mitiY.
men it has risen higher and lu;licr'
Hon, as it lias becomo better Loom
charae ter and power to curottioiir. jyj
of tho lungs and throat, have made Itfi
hablo protector against tlicm. l-,3rA
milder forms of dUcaso nml lo youn!'-
nt tlio samp timo Uio most effectual rttu,.
bo given for Incipient consumption ifrr
gciousnucctlons of tlio throat and lw -II
vision against sodden atuckscf Im m
bo kept on hand In every l.nnilr.URcni
aro sometimes subject lo coldi aw
should bo provided Willi Uils antid'
Although settled C'oii,umiiH;'K
curable, still great numbers of cu"K gr
case seemed settled, havo bccocoi,j.(i
nnd tlio patient rostorcd to 60UM i.
Cherry fettoral. So comiddsj .
over tlio disorders of tho Lungi jjljjt
ttio most obstlnato of them yield "AlV
lag clso could reach them, under vevz.
tot al tlicy subsido and disappear.
Shivers ami l'ubllo AjkuIcmD .
tection from it. ,. , ,,
Atthma Is always relieved ai "j-j
cured by it. . Jj:
lironcJilth Is ccncrally ciirtJ 1 Ml
Cherry l'ertorann small and frefilL
So generally nro its virtues ,"",,
not publlsli tlio ccrtlflcatcs of tlicm W A
Hum assure tho publlo that iu P- "
lnalntaiacd. T
Ayer's Ague
&8rsj5 tennrl
Aguo, Porioilcal or BiliotiL
and indeed, alt tho affoctioo r ,
from malarious, marsh, o'rt
poisona. P
Asitsnamo lmnllcs.it docaCuK'if
fail. ConUlnlngnelthcrArscnlW--Bt,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or iijw
, it Ul nowlso ini ire w w
v hmrnnil acC0UB,,lftv
without a parallel In tho history ol
whatovcr,
ntlmhcr n
trlcts, are litcrail'
inllt
number and importance of its cute'Jti;
ni . hn-nn, (IIWIUQI. K a.
...
receive of Iho emllcnl cures effect"!
cases, and wlicro other remedies W H
Unnccllmnteil nnrsonfl. eltaer..'al-u.
travellliig through mlasrcltTJ y
rat fiver Complaint; arislWEV),
of tG Liter, U Is an excellent renS
theLlTeTlntohoalihyacUvlty.
For Bilious Disorders and Llf tj
an excellent remedy, producitf pii
and
onan
Anal
lvtlnal r;hn1sts. Lonillil'
all BJumluie world. V
tkiob, $1,00 run 1
- -f,
Pf EN DERBIIOTl't!
GERMAN OATTL1) F jj
mis i-owuer is believed to i rp
Horso or Cattle Powder in u.
blood, cleanse tho system, nnd (' ,.
tion aud tone to the stomacli. W"t
will Improve lu Hosh, and twc9.
smooth and glossy, V
Cows fallen and glvo tweuly tf
milk. 1
Sheep improvo aud produco a nrt w
Hogs fatten and aro frco fiuni w
temper, and all pen diseases,
Wholesalo and Beta"11
HENDERSHO'n-S Pf
niPIUITK AMEBlCi'
Feb. 19,'OO.tf BLOW-
TO TUB WOUKINCI ChASS l-I J
to lurnlsli ull classes v,illuin,S .
at their homes, the whole of Un' "7 j
snuro moments. Business new,
ble.Fllty cents to 13 per evening, ,
by persons of cither sex, and lu JJ
earn nenrly as much as men. u;'"' ,
are ollered those who will
time to tho business s aud, tlu"
who sees this iioilco. may cuJ.T.V
and test the buslucss lor ihtiuJ ?r
lollowlnn uuparullelcd olter! ".'.
well wtuiled with the buslut,'
pay lor the trouble of writing W'v ,
lais, dlrix;tlous, Ac, si lit vT I
mall.for 10 els. Address tit'. AW-1" ,
Apr.V.'OD.Sin,
BfELMIlOLD'S CONCKS;
L KXTRAOT HAHHA A11IU-'
EAT BLOOD FUIUFILR.