The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 28, 1869, Image 4

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    Til I'lny-Fellowi.
m.N.ti.Arrt)fiMi TiimiriKAN.
A HOY wit im tin' mm nliorc, nwir tin
town r (iunoo, oik' .Muy ilny I" I'M.
lie win Ifiizln.. Il-lly nero-a llio brotul
glitt(.rliif(Tin.iio or water nt Mm foot.
Hu w.uii.itmtloiiyiiir.iolil wltlunll(?ht
(.gun., ilolictto imlo mcc, iliirkliitlr.lieii
vy oyplirows nml most nmrvellous lilnck
uyw; from their rn.ill flintigw, llioy
hud mi nlmoat Wulrd expression at ono
moment ilerco and jtroud, tlio next sur
ruwful unto tkulli.
A ulo.tr, sweet, cliildlsli voleu Imiku
In on tlioyoiiiiKilruimierM iiiuilUtitloiis
us u lovely little ilrl run up, nml
cried, "NuuKlity Nlecolol where have
you been ? I looked for you overy
wliuru tho wlitilo nftorniKJii I" Jlero slio
kissed him iui,l Kcnttorud u tjunullty of
roses, myrtle, and orange blossoms over
him, out or her llttlu white apron.
NiccolO throw his arms nround the
clmtterur, und Btroklnj; her. wild locks,
mild gently, "I slipped away from tilth
cr, Olanctta, for I wnnt to bo hnppy.nud
till and dream hero on Uiostill sea-ehoro
you know It Is your play-fellow's fa
vorite spot." Instead of answering 01-
untttu Bfom to scold lierjroung menu's
futher. "HoKlves you no peneo by dny
or night," sho exclaimed. "IIo will
bring you to tin curly gmvo, for my
mother idwiiys says, "Your NIccolo Is
not 11 strom? bov: that crazy flddlo
wears his spirit, nnd tho father will ru
.In his body."
'Don't belluvo It," returned NIccolo,
earnctjily. "I shall not dlo I cannot,
until 1 have becomo a great man; and I
am not weak, for look hero I" and, ris
ing up.hls flguro seemed to oxpaud, his
. eyes burned with n wild tiro, ami a
struniro smilo played aromut tits mouin
as ho raised JIauncta;and hold her over
tho glassy watorittlils feet, 'lho gin
'did not tremble as ho put her down
niraln. but looked at him timidly, Slio
soon began her pretty prattle, whllo
NIccolo listened patiently to many chll
disli plans and Btortea about her flowers
nnd pigeons. Sometimes ho, would sink
Into a reverie, butaklss from dlnnotla,
or tho caress of her soft Ultlo hand,
would rouse, hlin when sho would look
Indoscrllmiilv haitny In her Innocent
delight. Later, yhen It growdark.thcy
wonyiome.hand.ln liana, tnrougu ma
ny VbrortuT thorouglifaros, until they
turnod off into nTsldo street at tho end
or. which slood two houses thickly coy
ercdwlth vinos, and in ono of theso
Hved Qlanoita, opposite to NIccolo. A
'fatiier's'liard stern comiiciiaiico nwalted
thoboyTbut Qianotta's mother stood
anxiously watching at her door, arid
kissed lifer llttlo girl tenderly; then both
children said good night and parted.
As NIccolo with a heavy sigh entered
his lonely chamber, ho opened tho win
dow to lot In tho delicious' evening nir,
then took an old, violin out of a coflln
llko easo and began to Improvise Tho
pure, strangely attractive tones" gushed
out Into tho sllont night, or roso and
swelled In tho narrow room, seeming to
inako tho walls vibrato with tholr thril
ling sounds. Scarcely had tho first note
died away, when from the thick vino,
growing up tho window, out crept an
unusually large and beautifully marked
cros3-spIder. "'Wolcome, llttlo Silver
Cross," said NIccolo softly, and laid his
hand on tho wludow-slll; tho spider
ran nt once, and was placed by tho boy
on tho neck of his violin,, where sho
clung fast with her llttlo feet, aud re
mained there motionless, listening to
tho sea of sound which swept over nnd
around her. Tho boy played until his
arm ached, thon laying down his vlo
lln, ho carried tho spider back to tlio
. window, whllo sho moved. about be
tween his flngors as If to thank hliu,and
thon slipped ln'amongst tho vlneloavjs.
As ho followed her with his eye, n feel
ing of inconbolnblo loneliness camo over
him which overpowered iilm every
'."'aTlght when little "Silver Cross," tho
strange listener and companion of his
inolancholy childhood, had left him.
, NIccolo clnng'wltu tender affection to
" this llttlo creature. Tho first noto of his
violin called her .out, mid not until the
'last sound ceased did she nwdko out of
tho sweet stupefaction into which thoso
magic strains had, plunged her.
Often when NIccolo. whllo sunk in
meditation, dreamed of the fulfilment
01 insamDiuous aspirations, little "Sil
ver Cross" would eomo creeping up so
softly, that tho . movement seemeu to
him like a light kiss; and then hdclosed
his eyes, and forgot the loneliness, and
that nobody cared for him. The.fa.hor
was his stern master; his gentle mother
was dead; and tho boys or his own ago
avoided him wlthastrnbge kind of shy
ness: only Q lane t ta. played with hun
and kitted him; soNlceolo's heart was
- divided between tho nffectlonate girl
and his' strange 'wlndow-frtendr tit
Olanctta could not bear' spiders' and
said timidly, "thevaro witches." Uhth-
fyr, .,rl,,,.w...r,, ll.n.1,11.1 ....n-...t f 1. I.I...
jrilstonlutr breathlessly, to his marvolous
playing NIucolo ' novo'r, put "Silver
Cross" on Jus violin: .and soon thot.nl-
weder commenced, to understand thnt.au'd
dldnot"iupeur when Olanetta was
-there; .hurif NIccolo drow near tho
window with his Instrument, and
peeped out secretly., thcro ho saw .tlio
muto listener hanging motionloss on a
vino-leaf,
Ulnnetta was never content when his
arm sauK wearily, aud thosounils when
hushed, but ho must then toll her sto
ries, wild, fanciful legends, as well- as
the dreams and aspiring plans of his
own uurning near., wnen iiotoiuner
about tho celebrated German, Maestro
ju.0z.1rt, ami now no nail written lonir
concertos in his sixth year, and shone
us a star hi tho musical heavens, ids
cheeks would burn, and tears of excite
ment and mortification would burst
from ills eyes. "You sec. Giiuiettu."
,JiO would say, with a bittor smile, "what
a wroicncu uungier x am compared
with him 1"
Ono day under his father's direction
and in a state of Inward torturebe
had been playing tho most monotonous
oxcrcibes. jus nuxiui. were, powerless,
Ids head bowed, and nil strength, all
' tbu life of his body, neemed to hayo
gono into his eyes, they glittered so
wonderfully, when suddenly he heard
Gianetta's mother, calling him la a pit
eous voice, 'Iloiastoned to seelier.and
ouud tho child seized with violent fe
ver. Sho looked at him, her dearest
playfellow, with an Imploring glance,
ho understood it. and brought his vio
lin, whllo his heart was ready to burst.
"A slumber song for you, Glanetta
cried ho, Sho smiled, nnd then tho
hoy's magical flddlo sang slumbcrsongs.
"When ho had ended Glanetta whispered
softly. "Thanks, dearest NIccolo; I am
going to sleep sweetly, but you may not
need rest yet, you must give llio on
earth, liko a bright beaming star! Go,
far iar away from here, and think of
mo and of my words." Here tlio lovely
child sank her head witli a gentle sigh
-nnd died. j
NIccolo would not etlr from tho loved
body all night long. On returning loo
in the evening, his quiet, dark room,
filled him with a thrill of horror, rrow
tho window ho couIdseeintoGhuietUi's
llttlo chamber opposite: tapers wero
lighted tlietc, una the child lay on tho
bier, witli her angelic countcnauce dec
crated and almost buried in iiowera.
THE
"I'tircwcll, tmtrlliiurl I" imirmiiriil
tlm waging i.oy, "I am going muiy
as fur us 1 tan. 'I'hero U nothing now
to kci'ii mi', drn'ilnto nnd unloved us I
anil" Hero hoxjitik on liU Ic ccx, mid
nobbed cniivtilnlvcly. Hut nt Hint mi)'
Tnontlm felt ii Mriiiimi soft toiii'h on his
'Ifiilid, nnd ho Hlnitcd. It Was llttlo
"Silver C'riH-i." "Is that you, mute,
mil uliisl ii'iw nolo iMiuiianion of mv
llfoV" fried NIitoIo, iis.ii my almost of
joy nioiii over nis coiiiuuiiiuico, niKi no
giauccii iiiuiiguiiuiiy in uiu niimcrcu
turo.
At last hu roo up: "Ono last fare
well to Glnncttn, and then nway Into
mo worm wiiuyou.oniy mignty,ncav
only loved ono of my heait." cried ho.
pressing his violin to him. Aud then
mado tlio strings slug more wonderful.
ly, moru bnirancingiy innii over.
As tho morning sun looked Into tho
llttlu room no round tin almost senso
Uss boy lying on tho gnttiml.hls violin
chipped In liiiitrint, and on too strings
of it litinif llttlo "Silver Cross" dead I
Did Gliuii'lta's loving prediction over
comotruo?
Tho boy's naiiiQ was Xtccolo Pagantnil
rOK THK COtUJIllIAN,
The Peach Tree.
Ui'ON n recent Journey to a point 17
miles distant from Ulooimburg, (tho
direction, wo suppose, need not bo
iccntioncd,) wo observed tho appear
anco of fruit trees In tho act of putting
on their summer follagonnd preparing
for tho duties of tho year In tho produc
Hon of their fruits. Among them all
tho Teach treo looked most wo-begono
nnd unpromising. Although In full
bloom It was uniformly unsightly nnd
gave llttlo promtso of full crops or pro
longed cxlstenco. Wo did not observe
ono tree in decent condition. And
thereupon wo conceived tho idea of toll
ing our readers something about this
interesting and valuablo treo, for In
formation concerning Its character und
treatment appears to bo greatly needed.
Tho Teach is an exotic and requires
Judicious handling and caro In order
that good results may bo secured from
its cultivation. In tho early settlement
of tho country nnd for somo tlmo nftcr-
Wards.when lho sou was uncxhaiisted--full
of rich mineral elements nnd veg
etable matter lho Teach was much
moro healthy and fruitful than it Is now.
It grow with llttlo care, produced
abundant crops, and was long-lived,
in recent years, however, It is compara
tively feeble, short-lived nnd unfruitful.
It very commonly lias tho curl in tho
spring, is scourged by the borer, and Is
subject to a destructho and Incurablo
disease, widely oxtended, known as the
yellows. It cannot, ordinarily, bo grown
with success on low grounds and Is onen
killed or checked in growth nnd vigor
by severe winters. This constitutes tho
chapter of ovlls which wo nro to con
front and study in tho treatment of the
Teach.
Now for remedial measures and im
proved management, by which this
princely fruit may bo produced in
abundanco and secured for common use.
Wo will fctato our recommendations,
(based on good authorities and observa
tion,) in duo order ami as briefly as
possible.
I. In planting thoPeacIi sccuro sound,
young trees. If thoy havo tho yellows
in their constitution tho experiment of
planting them will bo hopolcss. If pos-
slblo thoy should be, In age, only ono
year from tho bud. Then uninjured
roots with futuro unchecked and vigor'
ous growth may bo expected. It is a
trutli npplicablo generally to tho culti
vation of all trees, that tho younger
they aro transplanted tho better.
2. If possible, plant in situations com
parattvely clovated, If for no other tea-
son to avoid tho cxtrcmest cold of win
ter. For It Is by a natural law that tho
coldest air falls to tho lowest levels.
3. Bo not plant in sod-bound fenco
corners, nor in holes surrounded by un
broken earth, but in open and mellow
ground to bo cultivated afterwards but
not with tall or cxhaustivo crops. Plant
tho trees 10 to 20 feet apart.
4. Manure- reasonably, and by all
means supply wood-ashes to tho soil if
thoy can possibly bo obtained. Tho
Teach demands potash as u condition of
vigorous life and will richly recompenso
him who supplies It. Leached ashes
may bo supplied freely; unleachcd in
modcrato quantity, to bo sown broadcast
on tho surface and allowed to filter into
tho soil gradually with rains.
S. Kcop tho hirer out of tho root,
Don't rely upon digging him out, or
killing him by any external application.
IIo may bo kept out effectually, at least
for many years, by the simple nnd coa
venicnt device of a paper collar nt tho
root. Tako a strip of hardware, mntch,
or other tolerably rigid but still pllablo
rapcr, and enclose tho trunk with It, nt
the ground, and tlo It on with woolen
string, Tho collar should bo Ovo or six
Inches in width, half below and half
a novo mo surface, this will provent
tho Insect which produces tho borer
from laying her eggs In tho bark. Tho
woolen string will not rot soon, nnd it
will stretch with thoirrowth of tlio tree.
Other remedies for tho borer nro num
erous, but few of them can bo rolled
upon. Ono of them, snnctloncd by tho
highest nuthorJty, Is that of heaping
about half a peck of air-slaked llmo or
leacnen wood-asnes arounu tlio trunli
of tho tree, to remain from Hay to Oc
tober, during which tlmo tlio borer In
sect docs Its mischief. As to tho vol.
lows, tho only scnslblo mo'do of deaiitifr
Willi a treo affected by that disease is
to cxtermlnato it by 11 ro root and
branch, otherwise it may contaminate
other trees. Tho 'curl' is not fatal nor
very injurious. It is produced by nn
insect stinging tho leaf and may bo
remedied oy syringing tno leaves with
a wcuic solution oi soap ami touacco.
0. Wo come, lastly, to n most Impor
taut point In tho treatment of tho Teach;
a point which Is universally neglected
amongst us, but by attention to which
tho very best results will bo produced.
It is tn Mm down from (he top, or, to
uso tho lancuaco of frult-crowers. to
practise tho iorleniiig-in system of
urumnir. .Never cut unwaros. or. witn-
out special reason, remove tho lower
branches, lioforo tho leaves havo push
ed In the spring pass over tho head of
llio treo nnu cm on irom ono-imru to
one-half tho wood growth of tho previ
ous year from tho extremities of all tho
nrancnes, tauing caro as iar as conven
ient to cut Immediately above leaf-buds
(not nower-uuus) extending outward,
in order to spread tlio head of tho treo
to givo it a proper lorra nnu numic
tho sunlight nnd air freely. Trees prun
oil In this manner will not overbear
and exhaust themselves when young;
will bo kept ut a convenient height;
tho central and lower parts of tho tree
will retain bearing branches; all tho
buds will bo kept vigorous; tho treo
will bo healthy, will bear winters well
and bo long-lived, nnd lastly, tho fruit
will bo very greatly improved in slro
and quality.
To sum up; Having obtained and
located in good open grounds, healthy
young trees, let them bo supplied with
wood-ashes In counectton with moder
ate tillage, keep the borer from tho root
and trim in regularly every year from
tho top, and we can rely upon having,
under all ordinary circumstances, rella
blo nnd valuablo orchards of tho Teach.
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTYPA.
PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY
Q. JW. MiAIJON A CO.,
Mannractnron nt
tun curnm ano window mii aiiiw.
Waralian-e, No. Ill Norlli Tlilrd Htrcct
rhll.)tpM.
JOllN BTltOUT A CO.,
Hucct-HAora to Hlroup A Urollicr,
W1101.KHAI.I-) DHAI.KllH 1,N K1HII,
No. St Notlb Wlmrvrs. kIjiI 2T t.titb V'nlil HI.,
riillnilitlrlilK.
gNYDEIl, HAltniS A BAS3ETT,
Mnuuracturorfl anil Jobbers of
MEN'S AND HOYS' t'UJTUINO.
Nog. &z Market, and lS3 Commerco Btrect,
Philadelphia.
JJ V. PKTKUMAN,
With LlmNCOTT ATKOTTEIt,
WHOLEHAI.K tmoOEitS,
No. 21 North Water Blrcet,
aud No. 20 North Delaware Avtnne
Philadelphia.
Q.EOKGE POELK4EB &CO.,
Wholesale Dealers 111
WOODEN & WILLOW WAKE, YAUNB.
Oil-Cloths, Wlck, Twlnc,',Bakcti, etc, etc
2I9&231 JtarkctSt. A2M Cbnrcli St., Ilillfula
Juno 5,'CS.
JOHN C. YEAGEIt & CO.,
Wholcsalo Dealers In
HATH, CArs, ST11AW GOODS, AND
LADIES' FURS.
No. 237 Uorth Third Street,
Mar.l9,'C9-ly Philadelphia.
JgSTABLISIIED 1793.
JOltDAN AlmOTIIElt,
Wholcsalo Grocers, and Dealers In
SALTl'ETEll AND DItIMSTONl
No 219 North Third St,
Philadelphia.
I. U
WALU'EB,
Lato Walter A Kaab,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEEN3WAUE,
No. 231 N. Third Street.
Philadelphia.
H.
AV. HANK'S
WHOLKHALETOllACCO, HNUFK, AND
CIGAK WAIIKHOUHK,
No, llll Nmth Third Street.
between Cherry and Itaeo, west side,
Philadelphia.
"yff AltTMAN & ENOELMAN,
TOUACCO, SNUFF d SEGAR
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 813 NOKT1I TIIIKI) STIIEKT,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. WAr.TMAN P. ENdELMAN
yAINWRIGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE OllOCEKS,
N. E. Corner Second nnd Arch Street,
Philadelphia,
Dealers In
THAU, SYI:U1"8, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES,
KICK, 81'ICES, III CAltn SODA, AC., AC.
tj. Orders will receive prompt attention.
Mayl0.1S(17-ly.
C. II, 3I0HHK.
w. a. KINO.
J, II. SEYIlUr.T.
JTOUNE, KING & SEYBEItT,
WIIOLFHALE DP.Y GOODS.
No. 1113 Market Htrcot,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders HJlcd promptly nt lowest
January 3, 1SC3,
Major K.11.A11TMAN. C. It. niLMNQER. M. IIOBV.
RTMAN, DILLINOEIt & CO.,
NO. 101 NORTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA,
Two Doors nuove Arch formerly 220,
UAnurACTUiiens and jouueiis in
CARPETS, COTTONS YARNS, BATTING,
OIL CLOTHS, CAItrET CHAINS, CORDAGE,
OIL SHADES, GRAIN BAGS, TIE YARN,
WICK YAItN, WINDOW I'Al'EH, COVKltLKTS,
ALSO,
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE,
IlltOOMfl, liEUSHEa, lookino olasses, tbdnks
Feb. 509
MISCELLANEOUS.
GOVERNMENT
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
IPlTBM&gD.
Tub Oiieat Head QUAUTEtis for all kinds of
Army Goods, New and Uocond-hand. nnd sold at
ntltho of the cost.
HARNESS,
Wheel and Lead Team Harness, Ambulance.
Light and Heavy Exprcs. cart and Uuggy Har
ness, M'Clellan and oalcers. Saddles, Bridles.
Collars, Ileitis, Halters Surcingles, etc. etc
TEN T H,
Hospital, Wall nnd Wedge, with poles and pins
complete;, Wagou Covers, Awnings, Sack lug Bot.
toms and Ungs, '
MILITARY CLOTHING.
Overcoats , Frock Coats. Jackets, mouses. Army
lllankets.Horse Covcrs.Fly Sheets and Nets, etc
hejnrgest and best assortment wo liavo ever
Heiidfordcscrlptlvo Price List, sent freo on nn.
plication.
Small orders by Express, C. O. D.
LIIJMtAL DEDUCTION TO WHOLESALE DEALERS,
1' I Tit IN A CO.,
. (l ormerly on Front HU, now)
71 North Second St.. Just below Arch St..
rillLAllEI.l'HIA, VA
-.. Also, 4 1'AHK PLACE, New York.
May 'Ji,'ui-3ni
ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR
Will be sold by the undersigned Executor of
the last will nnd Testament of win, Wardln lato
;t Centre township In tho county of Columbia
deceased. All that certain messuage and tract
of land situated In Centre township Columbia
counly, ndjolulug lauds of Samuel (.leveling.
George W. shatter, Charles Lee and David Lee
containing '
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES
morn or less, mtual nmiunt to bo nscertalnod
by Survey, ubout ono bundled and thirty ncres
of w blcli W Improved and lu n good state of culti
vation, nnd biunuco well timbered. Whereon
U erected,
ONE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
Ono Plank tdwelling House, a large hank Ham
V .agon shcd.Coru Cribs, Pig Hty.Two good Wells
"J "aler.oneat tho barn und tho other at tho
Plank Houhu, and a good spring of never falling
water nt tho frame dwelling house with spring
homo, r "
Terms mado known by nppllcatlon either to the
nnderslgued, or Edward M. Wnrdln llioumsburg
Columbia county Pa.
Possusslou uf bald premises will bo given
If thontxivo property la Hot sold on or before
tho 12tli day of Juno next, tbe same will boex-
incu iu juiuiiQ feuio on mo premises.
. JAMES WARDIN, Executor,
Apr.23,00-;m Weathcrly, Carbon Co., pi.,
QABRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
Illoomsburg, Pa.
M. O. SLOAN A BROTHER
tho Hucct'-HHors of
WILLIAM BLOAN A RON
continue the business of making
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
nnd every style uf
FANCY WAGONS,
which Uiey have constantly on hand to trait cug'
tomers. Never using any material but Uie'best
nud employing the most experienced workmen
they hope to contlnne as heretofore to glfe entire
uatlshicllon to every customer. Au Inspection ol
their work, and of the reasonable pries a ked for
ue same. Is sure to Insure a sale.
May 8,'69-tf
T.ISSOLUTION F
The nartnershin hcre.toruia .cutim liu...
the unuerslgiied, under Ihe Arm of Schuyler dt
dissolved by mutual consent.
Tuo accounts will be settled by Perry D. Black.
All peisous having unsettled account wlJlpleusu
JACOB SCHUYLER.
... . . 1'FRRYJJ. BLACK,
Kohrsbunt Pa. May lit lsoli. .
j no pusinew will ue ooutinucu at the old stand
erry v. uiacK, wno proposes to do away with
credit svstem. nnd will kll verv tnur ii.m.ii
und ready pay. PERRY D. BLACK.
May 7,'UiHt
C ALE OP VALUABLE
Jm , REAL ESTATE.
The well known IQthr fann n.ar Ttr.liral.nrff
Columbia county will be ottered at prlvaM sale,
tllther lu lots or the nlmln nrotM.rti.na in.vu
duslred. Itcouslsisof
SEVEN TY-FOUR ACRES,
more or leas, on which 1 erected a frame house
and log baru with oichard, good well or water
xa. About 70 acres cleared laud. For particulars
regarding terms bddIv to
r.iisji.AH ivinijt, ureenwood twp,
or MATHIAH KINlri1. Ml. I'l..ni J
DRY GOODS.
( Successor U) A. J. Bloan ) lias Just rcturnext
from New York with n full assortment of
DRY OOODS AND NOTIONS
to which ho lnvlles the attentlou of tho clltrrns
of Illoomsburg and vicinity. His stock coinUts
In part of tho following lino of good
HTBINU AND SUMMEB DBliSS
OOODS,
LADIES' SACKINGS,
BUMMER SHAWLS,
LADIES' 1I03E, BLEACH & I1ROWN,
GENTS' 1IALP1I0SE,ULEACH & DROWN,
LADIES' GLOVES SILK
AND LISLE THREAD,
KID GLOVES ALL COLORS,
HOOP SKIRTS & CORSETS,
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
TA11I.E DIAPERS
TOWELS
NAPKINS
CLOTHS, .
AND CASIMERS,
FLANNELS.
DOMESTICS OP ALL KINDS,
nnd In fact everything generally kept In n Dry
Goods Store. Call and oxamlne the goods and
satisfy yourselves, high prices Is ono of the
things that have passed away.
EXC1IANCIE BUILDINO Or-POSITE THE COt'HT
HOUSE MAIN STREET IILOOMSIIURS TA.
Apr.W,09-tf.
jyILLERS STORE.
f lit-Ill A1IIIIVAL UK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
The subscriber has Just returned from lho cities
with another large and select assortment of
SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS,
purchased In New York and Philadelphia at the
lowest Dgnre, and which he Is determined to Bell
on as moderate terms as can be procured else
where lu Illoomsburg. HU stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with a largo assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of tho following articles :
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casslmercs,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Silks,
Whito Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
Hollowware
Cedarware
Quccnswaro, Hardware
Roots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-G lassoa,
Tobacco,
Coflbe,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS a EN RALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which no invites the attention or the
publlo generally. Tho highest price will be paid
for country produce In exchange for goods.
S. n. MILLER & SON.
Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa.
rtREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
IN LIGHT STREET,
or
STRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE subscriber lias Just received and has on
hand at his old stand In Light Street, a large aud
select
ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE
purchased at the lowest figure, and which he
determined to sell on as'moderate terms as
be procured elsewhere In Light Street,
FOR CASH OB COVXTRY TRODUCA.
Ills stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions.
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Batlnctts, Casslmers,
Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans.
AC., AC AO.
GROCERIES, MACKEllAL,
Qucensware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ao.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CATS.
In short everything usually kept In a country
store. The patronage of his old friends and the
publlo generally, la respectfully solicited.
Tho highest market price paid for country pro
duce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1SG7.
1115
HOOT SKIRTS.
1115
WM. T. HOrKINS
Has Removed hlsManufactory and Salesrooms to
No. 1115 CHESTNUT, BT. PHILADELPHIA,
U'hcrnlil. .(Iirn M..ft"ii m,n.nr,lAnirnn..C1.l..-
especially adapted to First-class U7toIu( unii
J.YruilTTado, well be round to embrace Ihe most
extensive assortment In the Union, nnd all the
latest and most desirable Styles, Bhapes.Lengtbs
und Sites, 2. 2'4, 2JJ, iJi, yards round, of Plain
und Gored paulcrs. Walking Skirts, llcceptlon
varieties of Misses' and Children's Skirts, all of
wuicmor sjinintiry oi style, nnisii, lightness,
elnsllciiy, durability aud itu Ctitujmets, aru uu
equaled ly any other goods In the market, aud
uio warranted In every lespect. Skirts inudulo
order Altered nnd Repaired, Wholesale and
Full lines of Low Priced Eastern Made Skirts,
15 Hprlng.,S5 Cents;2U Sprlngs,13 Cents; SSBprlugs,
.Vj Cents; -M Springs, Ci CcnU; aud W Sprtugs, 74
cousrrrs f roiisi-rrs 1 1 rnitRprwiM rm Mr.
fereut styles nnd prices, from 73 Cents' to 17.1KI.
embracing R. Worlley,"Beckel," Glove Fitting,''
Madam foy' Corset skirt Supporters, Mrs.
Corsets. French. T!nellsh nml iHiniMtl. llniiil.
inade Corsets, and superior Freudi Patterns of
I. vufeis, -unr uwu Ataae," to w men wo Hi.
iBvi-itM uiieuiiuu.
Complete nssottment of Ladles' Under Gar
menu, nt very low nrices.
GENERAL AUllfVl' Inr tlio BARTRAM AND
FANTON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Vu
pcrlor to nny other before tho public Fllty-two
of these No. 1 Machines, Price to each, are being
given away to our customcrs,ln order to get them
lutroduced. Every person In waut of ui tides In
our line, should examine our goods before pur
chasing elsewhere. Call or scud for circulars, ut
our Manufactory aud Salesrooms, No. Ills chest-
mm iiuuueipuiu. H. 1, IIUI'KIf.n,
mar.ai'tiU-Jm.
QOMETHING NEW.
The undersigned begs leave to Inform her
friends nnd the publlo generally, that she has
BLOOMSBURG,
....... fresh stock
oi guous in me line oi
MILLINERY Mill TRIMMINGS
In connection with Dress Making; and Is pre-
I'.ira w puuiuuu, ,v
COLOR STRAW HATS
on tho shortest notice, and In the best style of
hi 4 inu cuepuuu woik saiisiaciory.
LlghtStreet. October i. IM7."-KLINE.
M
IBS LIZZIE BARKLEY
has Just returned front Philadelphia, and has
bought, and Is now offering the best assortment
of
FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS,
BONNETS Ac Ac,
rer exhibited In Bloomsburg, mod Is prepared to
make up dresses and ail other articles of female
wurdrob, at short notice, aud lu the beat and
LATEST HPHINO STYLES.
Rooms in the Ramsey Buildings, op West
MalulSlreel. Ml and seu her varied stock Ol
Spring Goods.
MaylU,
RAIL ROADS.
TU-ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL-
Cm end after May nth' 18CD, Trains will
leave Northumberland m follows t
NORTHWARD.
IH A. v.. Dally to Wllllamspof'-. (except s many.
iorr;imirn, ,jnniiiui,iKiu., v:,.'v",c,i
O'iO p. M., Dally, (excen't Sundays) for Elmlra and
llnirAlo via Erie liallwny from KUnlrii.
B.M p.m., Dally, (exccptSundays) for Miliums-
1 ' TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
0.50 A, M. Dally (exceptMonday's) for Baltimore.
WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
S.00 P.M. Dally (exceptBnnday's)for Baltimore
Washington and FulladelpMa.
General lassunger Agent.
Alfred It. Fiber, Gcn'l Supt.,
T.ACKAWANNA AND
BLOOMS'
BURG RAiLAOAD
On nnd sftir Nov 30th, 1S03, rnsscngcr Trains will
ruuasioiiows!
Oolng North. Going South
Arrlvo Arrive Leave Leave
p.m. a.m. p. m. n. ra,
Scranton. 11 .15 1IM0
1.10
Leave
4.17
b.-a
5.35
0.14
8.M
7.SS
8.3)
Arrive
9.1)3
Plttstan..., 9.10
Klngsto 8.10
Plymouth . 8.ZI
shlckshluny. 7.3."
Berwick u.&l
Bloom e.U
Danville. - 6.20
Leave
North'd ............. 4.13
10.15
11.50
5.Si
0.1M
C.S
7.19
U.(
8.2S
7.50
7.12
Leave
ISM
7.6J
8,'il
0.01
Arrive
8.13
lounecuon innue abocruiiHju uj ,uo iu.uvm.iii.,
train for Great Bend, Blngbamton, Albany aud
an points aorui, iast onu vesi.
D. T. BOUND, Bup'L
num. lKttl.
T) HIL ADELTHIA AND ERIE
JL RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
THRODan AND DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN PHILA
DELPHIA, BALTIMORE, UARRISDURO, WIL
LIAM.1PORT, AND THE
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA,
ELEGANT 8LXXPINO CARS
On all Night Trains.
On nnd ntter Mondat, Apr. 20th 1809, tho
Trains on tho Philadelphia & Erie Rati Road will
run as louowst
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Phlladelnhin 10.43 n.m.
" " " Nortbumberland.Ji.u5 a.m.
arr, at i-rie... t).3Up.m,
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia 11.50 m.
" " Nort'd .op.ra,
" " arr. at Krle... ........ .....lu.oo a.m,
ELMIRA MAIL leaves l'hlladelphla 8.00 a.m.
orui'a... .i.vp.m
" " arr.atLockllavcn ..7.15p.ni
EASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie... m. 11.13 n.mj
j.uruiu .,..wa.ui,
" " arr.ntPhlladelDhln .u.5a.m.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 0.25 p.mj
..U1I.U ...tf.uuU.Ul,
" 14 Arr.ntl'lillmlrlnhlii 4liintu.
Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek nnd
Aiiegueny juver ibaii itoau. naggago encckeu
.niuuiju.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent. WilUamsport.
CATAWISSA RAILROAD On and
after MONDAY, Nov. ffl, vm, rasscnger
tmlns on the Catawlssa Railroad will run at the
loiiowiog uameu nours i
Hail Smth. statioks.
Dep. 7-50 n,m WilUamsport.
' 8J0 ' Mnncy.
Malt iVerfA
Arr, 6.10 p. tn.
Dep.fi.tl
6.12 "
" 45 '
" 4.10 "
" 3.55 "
" 3.35 "
" 2.2U "
" 1M "
" 1.40 "
" 1.20 "
' 1.10
" 10.10 n.ll.
" 8.15
8.00 " Wntsontown.
" 0.10
Milton.
Danville.
Rupert.
Culawlssa.
Rlngtown.
summit.
(l.uakake.
u.52 "
" 10.12 "
" 10.25 '
" 11.10 "
" 12.30 p.m
" 12.15 '
" I.UJ "
E. Mahony June
Diue.Tamaqua, Dine.
Rending,
l'hlladelphla.
I To New York via. Reai
1 lncorMauchchuuk.
" 2,15
" 4.25
Arr. (1.15
' 10.50
From New York via. t
Itfauch Ihutilr. f
7.00
No Change of cars between WilUamsport and
Philadelphia. GEO. WEUli l Buy'L
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Apr. 20th, 180!).
-Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North
West forl'hlladelphlaNew York, lleaulug, l'otts
vllle, Taraau.ua, Ashland, Hhamoklu Lebauon
SHeutowu, Jiastou, Ephrata, Lltlz, I-ancasler.
Columbia, Ac, '
Tialusieuvu Harrisburg forNowY'ork, as fol
lows: At 2,35, 8,20 and 8,10 n. in., 12,25 noon and
2.W) A10,55p.m., connecting with similar trains ou
tho Pa. Railroad, and arriving at New York nt
0,15, a.m., 11,45 a. m., A 3,50 0,13 A 0,30 p. lu,
nndu.twn.m lujpcctlvely. Sleeping caisnlcoin
liuuy tho23 a. m6.20o.m. and 10.55p.m. trains
without change.
Leave llurrisourgfor Rc-uIIng, Pottsvillo, Ta
manua, Mluersvllio, Ashland, Bhamokln Pino
Grove, Allcntown A Phlla'd. at 8,10 u.m., A 2,00 A
1,10 p.m., stopping nt Lebanon nnd principal way
stal.ous;ihe.,l.piu.lralusmukliig connections for
Philadelphia and Columblaonly. For Pottsvillo
Schuylkill Huven and Auburn, via Schuylkill
aud susquchaunu Railroad, leave Harrisburg nt
8,30 p.m. Returning: Leave New Yoik nt o.uo
um. und 12.UU m and 5,05 and 8,00 p.m. Philadel
phia at 8.15 a. in, nud 3.30 p. m. Sleeping cars
accompany the tux) a. m.,aud5,05 anirs.uoo.in..
trains irom N.Y. without change. Wny Pissenger
Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 n.m'conncctrnc
with slmUar train ou East Pa. railroad returninS
from Reading ut 0,30 p.m stopping at nil stations
leave Pottsvlile at7,S08,15a.m.,auu2,15p.m8hamo:
kin at fijo, m.,Abhlandat 7,ooa.m aud 12.30 noon
T'amaqua at 8.30 n. ra.nnd 2,20 p.m., forl'hlla
delphla.andNow Yort. ' 1 '
Leave Pottsvillo lor Harrisburg, via Schuylkill
nnd Susquehanna Railroad nt 7.WJ a.m. nud 11 So
n. m.,lorPlneGrovonndTremont,
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Reading
atJ.SOa.m., returning from Philadelphia at 5,1
Pottstown Accommodation Traln:leavosPotts
t?,y,l,'lt "10 a-m- "turning, leaves Philadelphia
at 4,30 p.m.
Columbia Railroad Train Imv. TTDn.,i.
7,00 a.m., and B-15 p.m. for Ephrata, Lltlx, Laifcas-
Perklomeu ltali'lload Trains leave Perklomen
JuncUon at V,W o.m., ond 0.0U p. m. Returnint!
Leave Sklnpack at 8.15 a.m and 1,00 p.m.. con
necting wltn similar trains on Iteadlnifuailrniul.
On Sundays, leave New York at 8,00 run.. Phil
adelphla 8,00 n.m. and 3.15p.m., the 8.00 n.m. train
running only to lleadlngj PottsvlUe 8,00 a.m.;
IlarrUbnrg S,20 a.m. and 4,10 andlo.55 p.m., and
Reading at 12.55 M.nnd 2,15 and 7,15a.in.for Harris-
curslon tickets to and irom all points, at reduced
rates. '
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed to
each passenger,
G. A. NICOLLS,
., . General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa., Apr. 20. im.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, &
WESTERN RAILROAD.-Summer arrange,
ment, Apr.5,lsG9. Trains leave as follows!
Ex
press Ao-
Ar
eola Ex.
STATIONS.
coin.
press
Via M. A E. Dlvls.lA il.
P Ml
"11 WlJk. I-.,
(J'UU Jiarctai A.)
I.1V.-.V..1. IT .."
K.S0
8S0
8.13
0.05
11.30
4 00
..lnribiopiier bln.
Hoboken
1 (;
4 15
4 40
7 05
...Newark-..,..,,..
.Washlnuton
via Cen. Hit. of N.J,
....New York.......
(Fvot IMerlu Hi-,
0.00
11.15
U.1H
11.68
...New Hampton.....
uxioru.
....llrldgevllle .
..l'hlladelphla...
.Trenlon.....
-..Phtllltibburir
7.30
8.17
11.08
12.(8
12,25
12.83
12.51
1.03
1.15
.Manunku Chunk...:
7 33
.....iieiaware
.Mount Bethel
7 60
8 00
13
10.47), water Gap.........
Birouusourg.....
...... HpraRiiovlllc .....
.....llenryvlllc.
........Oaklaud
.......Forks
'robyhaiiini
Gouidsboro..,
..... Moscow-
1.25
1.13
8 12
850
0 28
OKI
2.00
2.21
2.33
2.37
3.08
3M
.......Dunning.....
Scrantou ....
...Clark's Suimnll...,
...Ablngtou...........
Factory vllle .......
.....Nicholson.....
... HopLoUom........
.....Mont rose.........
...Jew Mllford
Gnat Bend..,
1008
10.-13
A.M.
Il.lt)
11,10
11.10
12.00
VIM
liM
1.30
2.00
2.23
P.M.
4.12
PM
4.20
i.si;
ixo
6.18
6.10
0.00:
U.WJ
P.M
Connections.
AtNew Hampton, Willi Ccntrat R. R. of New
J?.,ej.rforNew York.Ellxabeth.PlalntteldJlomer.
Vllle, Iaston, Ac.
At Washington, with Morris A I.ssex R. It., for
New York.Wewark.Morrlstown.Dover. llacketls
town, Easton, Ao. '
At Mauunka Chunk, with Belvldere Delaware
&uMvnW.uVP2LuVe.aU'n 1'"lll"bu
lrre.Dauyi le Nortliumberland, Ac, also, with
.aB!5,Wa1irScVVbfntSaa.e.K1'--for Xrc"1
.ntOM0nwilll&l0llallway!''o'Illnl!ham.
!t'n'.i-ltnlra Bunalo, Ithaca., HyraciiM? nnd
R. A. HENRY, Geu.l'uss.andTkt, Ageut.
pUMPS I PUMPS FOR SALE.
The undersigned begs leave to Inform tho clll.
. 1 . '" l'' Ticmiiy iua. lie is pre pu
.?Juir.V,1fJ,..l.h0,. "ptlco. one of the best Will
EN PUMIW for Wells and cisterns ever off.
tared
itni.
IMilmi, .... ...r......l
. he public They are guaranteed to throw
any other pump lu this part of the country und
i ,Vf 1 !?u.not.l,e '"'Passed for beauty or finish, or
mpUcllyofarrangeiiientAlsocomolnlngcheip.
najs and duraUUty. Each pump being warrant
ed to perform Its work weft or no sale El Us
Bhumau la agent for Columbia county. Price
,5fieioU taa tMti ln ,h0 wel'- Oorders b5
mall or otherwise promptly attended to. T
tbntiwi. ELIAS SHUMAN,
Bept.4,'W-Iy CaUwlssa, l'a.
g L A T E ROOPISO,
E V E B Y VARIETY
MOST FAVORABLE RATES,
JOHN THOMAS, ADD PASPKU J. THOMAB,
MaTlievtw-iyr. Uloomsuubo, Pa.
P M P.M.
i 40 8.35
u 25 s:a
0 OU 3.00 ,
0 15 12,10
0 80 2A0
7 16 12.30
5 53 ll.iK
11.33
1.10
S.22
7 U) 1.0U
5 38 11.25
5 33 11.20
5 2:1 11.02
5 11 10.47
5 01 10.33
10.23
1 11 10.13
1 20 O.M
0.10
3 55 0.22
3 11 9.00
3 25 K.IV
P.U 3 15 8.35
0.35 3 60 tU5
till) m 7 AS
5.55 7,30
5 30 7.11
1.50 U.50
1.15 U-3J
8.45 0.10
3.15 5.49
V.50 6J0
P.H A.M,
GRO0ERIE3, &c
iJONrBOTIONBMX,
The undersigned would respectfU'1 announce
to the publlo list he has opened a
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE,
In the bnlldlm lately occnplfd by Fox A Webb
where he Is prepared lo furnish nil kinds of
PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS,
NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AO., AO.
Br wholesale on retail
In abort, a full assortment of nil goods In
hlsl
i line of business, a greav
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac,
suitable for the Holidays, Particular attention
given to
BREAD AND 0AKE8,
of all kinds, fresh every dny,,
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
OIIIBTMAB TOYS.
A call la solicited, una satisfaction win be
guaranteed.
NOV. 22, 1807. JSUK1IA1H JA-Ull
It
EMO VAL OF
O. C. MARR'S
NEW STORE
TO SJTIVX'S BLOCK,
OH TUB COHKEB OT MARKET AND 1I10I BTREKTS.
The undersigned having received from the city
a tail and complete supply ol
BrRINO AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND 1TARD-WARE,
CEDAR AXD WILLOW-WARE,
CONFECTIONERY", GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
IIA1S AND SHOES,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I propose selling at a very low figure
for cash or produce.
49- Call and soo.
April Vt, 1807.
C. C. MARK.
G
RAND OPENING
(IRANI) OPENING
GRAND OPENING
(IRANI) OPENING
GRAND OPENING
or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER OOODs
consisting or
consisting of
consisting or
consisting or
consisting of
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS.
HATS AND CA1VI
HATS AND CAPS
HATH AND CAI
HATS AND CAPS!
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES
HOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES;
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
READY-MADK CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
READY-MADE CLOTHIHgI
looking-glasses,
looking-oi.ahsks
looking-glasses
looking-glasses
looking-glasses!
NOTIONS.
NOl'IONS
NOTIONS
NOTIONS
NOTIONS,
FAINTS AND 011.1.
FAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS.
PAINTS AND OILS
FAINTS AND OIUsJ
GROCERIES,
Gl.OCKl.lKs!
GROCERIES
UROCERIICH,
GROCERIES,
O.UEEN8WARE,
tiUEENSWARK
(lUEENSWAUK
(JUEENSWARK
tiUEENSWARE
hardware,
hardware
hardware!
hardware
hardware,
, TINWARE,
TINWARE
..tinware!
tinware,
" TINWARE,
SALT,
- - ' ' SALT,
SALT
SALT,
salt!
FISH,
FISH
FISH
F1TH
FISH,
GRAIN AND BEED8,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS
GRAIN AND SEHDs!
GRAIN AND SEEDS
AC,
Ac.
Ac,
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'B,
MCKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S
McKELVV, HKA.U A CO.'S
McKKLVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
MCKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
Northwest corner or Main and Market Streets.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets
Northwest co rner of Main and Market Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA..
BLOOMSI1URO PA
BLOOMSHURO. PA..
RLOOM8HURO. PA.!
BLOOMSl)URG PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS!
on harnd.qUaUU"t "nJ rcJu"'11 "''cs,alway
NEW COAL YARD.
THE undersigned respectfully inform lho
!ltUcns of Bloomsbure and Columbia county
that they keep nil tho ulllerent numbers orsiove
coal auu selected lump coal for purrK
?".' U..t'ielrwllf.':'. adjoining M'Kelvyf fieff A
iZ ii i "iiffii la" of llalfalo scalea-
LlkewIsonT.oenndfngorto dv" r cokrio
thoso who desire It. As they purchase a lirS
En '.nndso"nt"18 vf'y lowest prices. Please
fS .' n,"1 nnluo for yourselves lifore ,urch7uT.
lugelsowhcro, 'j. w. HENDEIlsllirr.
AUOUKTUS MASON.
T5E u'ul5rslCned will tnko In ox-
JL chango for Coal nnd Groceries, tho followiiiu
named article : Wheat Rye Krn nai ita.i8
toes. Ijjrd, HanVshouldeV" nJ ffinenbifier
- i VUUl J UIAJ,
Bloomsburg Mar. 19,'O.ly!
JNSURANOE AGENCY.
Wyoming .,
..Etna. ...
Fulton
J170.000
4,000,00c
300,000
800,000
450,000
1,100,000
1,000.000
630,000
330,000
570,000
600,000
400.000
2(0,000
North America.
City..,
International.
Niagara...
Putnam
Merchants
Springfield .
Farmers' Danville.,
Albany City.......
Lancaster Clly ......
York Horse, Death A Thelt..............
C3.000
uiuv, ,,w navcn , mm f.u
Danville, Horso Theft Z..Z.J
FREAS BROWN, a'su,
inaHKMy, Bloomsuduu, Pa
Q E. SAVAGE,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER A JEWELER.
Main Btrcet, (near tho Court House,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
..?)nV,.nU'r onlanda flne assortment of Amer.
can and Swiss Watches, clocks. Jswelry sliver
ware of the best description phi e'don wli'lti TmeU
?orK.U.. Sffiilffc "-
wwUa,rrian,e5."m,tt,,,tuo"1(lr- A JJ2j--
TN THE SPRING MONTHS, TJIE
Triif.Wi,,1f.,,1?.t,.lly uudcrgoea a chauge7ahd
'd.' 'I'Kl'ly Conteutrated Extract oi Bar-
sajiurina
...... vi luu urettiesL vniue.
A CLBAB, SMOOTH SKIN AND
jj2l'mteiU."'uJv.oom'lexlo?'jllow use of
it?1'1 P?u?!!"t,1"wl Exlract BarsapSrllla.
IRON, TINWARE,
RATIONAL rOUJNJJllX,
Bloomsbuig, commuia luuuij, .
..,l..llAr. nronrlelor of tllO alKIVP-l inCHl
cxleuslve cslnbllshuicnt, Is now prepared to ro
celve orders for nil kinds of
MACHINEl.Y FOR COLLIEltl E8, BLAST
FURNACES, STATIONA RY HNU1N1M,
MILIfl, THRESHING MACHINES, AO
ii i. nl.nMnnarcdtomnko suivcsornii sues
and pallerns, Flow-Irons, and everything usually
made lu first-class Foundries.
His oxtenslvo faculties nnu piaencni wusiaan
warrant him In receiving lho largest coutracls on
the most rcasonahlo terms.
Grain of all kinds win do taitcn in eicuauBe ior
Castings. .
This establishment n locnicu near mv "v".
wanna nnd Bloomsburg Railroad Depot.
rivriit i.ii.ijuixiv.
TOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces to his friends nnd customers that
continues the above business at his old place ou
MAIN STREET, BLOOMHHUHU.
Customers can bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Blovcplpcs, Tinware, and every va
riety of article found ln a Stove and Tinware Es
tablishment ln tho cities, nnd on tnemostrenson.
nblo terms. Repairing dono at tho shortest notice.
25 DOZEN MILK-rANS
pn hand for sale. '
TEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON MAIN BTREET, KEARI.Y orrOSITE MILLER'
8T0IIE,
nr.ooMBnURO. I'ENN'A.
THE undersigned hasiusl fitted up and opened
111s new
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In this place, whero he Is prepared to make up
now Tin Ware of nil kinds lu his line, nnd do
repairing wnu nearness nnu uispiucu, ui
most reasonable terms. Ho nlso keeps on hnnd
STOVF.S OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES,
which ho will sell upon terms to suit purchasers.
Give him a call. Hols n good luochanlc, and
deserving of tho puuuo paironngc ,-,
Dloomsburg, April 28,1867.
QEORGE II. ROBERTS,
Importer and Dealer ln
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AC,
No. 311 North Third Btrect, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
Jacoii K. Smith. J. R. Skltzkr
g MIT II & BELT HER,
Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Donicstlo
II A R D W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLERY, AC,
KO. 100 N. THIRD BTREET, AII.CALL0WII1-.L,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22, 07-tf.
JO"EW STOVE AND TIN SHO'.
ISAIAH HAOENBUCH,
Main Street ono door above E. McudcnhnU's
Store.
A largo assortment of Stoves, Honters nnd
Ranges constantly on hand, and lor salu nt lho
jmvet. rules. g
Tinning lu nil Its branches cnrcritllynllcudcd to,
and sallslactlou uuaranU'Cd.
Tin work of all kinds wholcsalo nml retail. A
trial is requested.
Apr.0,0011
rpHE NEW HARDWARE BTORE,
J Nil PLUS ULTRA.
Having enlarged our Stoio Room and Just
OPENED A NEW BUl'PLY,
diicclly from tho ManuracLnlers. miri'tuiAM ft
cash, on n declining miultot,w c nro prppaincd to
oner inosamoto
FARMERS, MECHANICS, UUILDEIIH.
and the rest of Mankind, a general stock, coin.
nrlslnif alt tho kinds nnd nli-.llllpH iixtinlli. lri.nl.
lu a city Hard Ware Store, suitable to the wauls
of the county, at unusually low prices.
All thosowhoarodeslrlousof purchasing goods
ln our lino can save Money by looking lu at the
New Hardware Store,
Fleusoulvu us a call nndexainluonur slock Ac.
UUN-AS re WAUDI..S,
Apr. 23.CQ.lyr llloom.burg.Pu.
gHARPLESS & HARMAN,
EAGLE FOUNDRY AND JIANUIMCTURINa HIOl-.
STOVES A PLOWS WHOLESALE A RETAIL
THE CELEUltATED MONTROSE IRON REAM AND
THE lUITTON WOODEN REAM TLOWS.
Cnktlngs.nndFlroBrlcltfonepalrlngcltyStovcs.
All kinds or Brass or Iron casting mado to order
upou short notice.
11. F. B1JARPLESS A T. S. HARSIAN,
Mar3S.,S.nf1 Proprietors.
QRANGEVILLE FOUNDRY,
MACHINE SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL
w uitiviit
The undersigned desires to inform his friends
nud tho publlo generally, that ho has rebuilt nnd
enlarged his Foundry and JIachlneShop, and le
moved all his business from Light Street lo the
above named plara. where In counecUon with
Ivl u,,m.llry1'?, wnl cDtlnuo to manulacturo
Whee or's Railway Chain Horse-Power und
Thresher, (Improved), Carnell's Patent.
THRESHER AND CLEANER,
cither overshot for Tread-Power or undershot
with Lover-Power. He nlso manufactures i to
order and fits up nil kinds uf '"""."u. 10
MILL GEARING,
Circular Saw Mandrels, Patent Blldcs for Saw
-ii is, me latest iiiipiovcd Iron Beam Flows of
.v,,,, i.i, .".o1"-," ,Jea,n Plows, Double
. , ..n, ..ii x iu, i-utuia oi ovcry uescrln
llon generally used throughout tho county
IRON KETTLES, BELLS
Cellar Grates. Btovcs.Bled and Sleigh Soles, nnd
tm!,t ,)''RIUBS Keucnuiy maija cou'im.y
ISSStlY: .... .su wIsl,1,uB , pnrclia.o Machines
i." wcl.' to camluo his niachlucs, nnd toe
mprovcmenls inadoontho power, liy which nt
least SJ per cent, of Ihe friction Is taken oil;
ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED
to give goud satisfaction, and terms mado to suit
Purchasers. AU kinds cf country produco taken
In exchaugo lor Plows and casllugi,
Thankrul to his friends and patrons for past
fa Vois ho would still contlnuo to solloltthBEame.
nr ii m i , WILL1A JI SCHUYLER.
Apr.'J.ClMf OruugevUlo Va,
T EIIIGII VALLEY AGRICULTU
RAL CHEMICAL WORKS.
BREINIO & HELFRICH,
MANUrAt-rURERJi or
BUEINIO'S COMPLETE
BON E M A N U R E.
A coucinlrnled mauurecoinbiulnglho reliable
fertlllzlngpropertlesof BONE DUST or GROUND
110NE,wIlh lho active elements of I'ERUVIAN
GUANO, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
NOTICE. We prepare but tho ono article
guaranteeing it as standard, reliable ami ."nft
lull "oil S FK'.f "O.vaWatlon In quality to
. ..... i.i viut buyy iuuney vy roduclng tho ouuli.
ty thcinselvts. Wo uso only Bono mid lm iho
hallo (luanofor Phosphaloof IJme. Beud fo7
lureV'.rato"0"
A' nnmS?1' I.?"rsburg, Pn.
Mar.l9.'inii. WAi.Tk'n t,.v!-r. .V.'.fr"."! I.
WALTER KCO IT.CaluwIsSalx
I? OTX SALE. "
.:. VALUABLE REAL liSTATi.-
Ilia subscribers oiler at private sale Ti vninn
" land lying hi (Jmngo lown.hip
Columbia couuly, about ono half mlto from P'
LIGHT STREET!
pn the public road leading to Orangovlllo: and
uigTbout i'0Wdl-'r '"
SEVENTY ACRES OF LANn
of which Fifty acre In cleared, and under uood
culllvallon. There are on the premises IWW
LUUl'UllTAULl. DWELLING HOUSE
a Frame Stable, some fruit trees, a spring of in'x.i
waicr, aud the) JjlstrlctBchool House, , ew
PRICE EIGHTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Tkhus. Ono tlilnl rncli n.i
JSuhf..111111 Uona du payineiit to
.iru,0,t.Uc?.e!T1'a.?Tft.ler power formerly used to
drive the Powder Will aud suitable for ttBaw
ni if"!".""1'' V'eu Faclury. DlsllllUry or
Si1.'!' ""i1!.1 inauufacturlug purposes; will be sold
WELLINGTON 11. ENT.
JOHN U. HIEEZE.11 '
Illoomsburg, To.
Mar.H'OO.Sm'
A Xih KINDS OF JOU PRINTING
Fo-IttoJ OflS.eCUled l Tul0oL D"' Bteam
DRUGS &. MEDIci
V, "..,W"'1""nverf.'.a'a
lno vet
u sis.
D n'
A Y I, () lts
olive nrtAKcii
.-1.1. ....1 ..... . . "H1U
u lTTEns.J
ti t mrfflil nil I li-nltr fn.,. .
f WVMVHV1 lit
DYSPEPSIA,
"SUU
r
' nml Lossof Appctitdtffc
and nn excellent Corrcctlvcforr .
rrom Disorders ortho Bowels Hi..flwJ
H?i
OUHJl
I near 1
Sold Everywhere,)
1
. 1
1
c'pot, No. Ill Market Strcol.rtl!
J. K. TAYLOR ACO,-
Bcpt.l,'i3-ly.
Ayer'g ft
Hair Yi(
Fop restoring Gray f
US)
AVIS
ils natural Vitality an.:
A iW
m at oaci J
iii'.iiilijr,iuE
Rir l.rctnl?
liair. f.lt
hate u !
to if.
S4i r.....i. V
. -
1 f,l. 1 . . .1 .l I -u
encu, inning imir riim;eu,
ncs? oflon, llioiHi not tilwsf 'ml
1... Ji. vii.:, L'v-l
UJ .lUIMIII I
liair Vi'lici'0 lliu lullicloi nnq
or tlio clntiilj nlronliieil r.il-
But such n3 remain can ltJ
1I3CIUII1C33 uy una iiiiiic.niog,j
ot louutig 1110 unit' wuii n fit
incut, it will kepp il ileannu:
its occasional uso will pinc.fR
irom turuing gray nr iiiiii.j-i
consonucnllv nrcvcnt lialJat!.!
irom 1110HO iicioiurioii.1 Miusia:
makc somo lircparatiom
A .1 .1.1.,. ...1...."
iiiiurious (0 lliu liair, llio Isln. i
ouly benefit but not linrm il.
merely for it
TJSTT5 nTSTTCClfB.!
notliinH olso can lie founJ itJlB I
Containing neither oil nor in'
not soil white cambric, lufji
Ion" ou Ihe Imir, civini; it air "
lustro nnd it grnlel'ul pcrrum..
Prepared by Dr. J, C. AyaSSfa
LOAVELL, MASiSS
PIUOE $1.00. S'i
Feb.6,lSC9.
Ayer's Sarsapa$2
ihonli'r.vM
Vnim riiiiLiiuai '4
they were painfully aflllctlng, lu. Utl M
riiii'd In such (fieut miinheis In til .nu
lion 01 1110 country, Ili:it the inililio KJH
lm liirnri,,...! ,.f It - 1. i..n. ..... .
&.rOlllOllfl liril-nn I. t,xn r,l I l.n' mlbl lit I
rncinlca of our rare. Often, llil- unif Ji
.v....u,. ...uuiKiiiiiKiininiiiTininciiwi--and
Invite, the iiltack or euloi l.lingor to,
Xvlll.out cxritlnR a suiiiietou ot Ui r""
.e,i.-iii, ,u uiu-fii iniuriioiillii'unuiiiimvr
uii-ii, uu .onto i.ivornDIO orni.lonp?,
Into 0110 or oilier of Ils lililcnui .urffli,;
fctll-f.ico or union. llinilinl,. In lliclf.
;los may bo .udilcnly rieHlinl in &
heait.or tumors formed hi (lie lir(r,S
Its inercnco by crniillom on lliu iliiHC
ritioiin on oinu jiuri of the boil). l!ni
nonni uoor a iiolllo of thli tminf
l Isablc, cfii when 110 arlho niiifi;
ainiear, I'rrson ailllrieil lih ilivfif
VlulnU H.'IR'rallv lllul fmini'illllll? w
lenctll. Ctlle. liv flln n.n nf H1I4 .s. 11:5.1
LAI tit. Anttimiy'i J-VlT, Jtiinnr XC3
Tetter, Suit llhium, Senlil llrnil.K
Aero L'lm, Jiinc Hurt, and other tnj
..uiu luiniM ui uterojtnotiM uitiiu.'
mole conreillcil form., it, ri,nriiC
Heart Dlmunr, m, rvlt M, M
iinuuiQYQIlolls Vtretmtt I
ltirand urn nti, ,vii,,n
A(jii(( or IViic'i nl and .VrrmfWl
am cureii uy It, llionfli n luiijrllii'C 11 r
FUbtluilll.Jl..ll liliBliiinli.ni-l.nllfllirUl
But loin cnntlnueil 11.1! nl'llil. nuilir.l
lhaeoinil.iint, l.ruenhn 11 or ll"h
t'leeruttmiH, nml 1'rinnW mieitinm
monly 1,0011 irllc.cd and iillImnlcl.S
i'iiiiii iiik ami luvhroiatlni? tili'cl. ';-
timiH for cnili ca.n aie found lu our JN-
lilll-il irrillir. lllii',iuitla,n nml d'
i-aiifed by aroitiniibtloii. of e.lrm'
m me wood, .Meld ouiilly lo it,
Cotujilatul; TuriilJlti, C'alifnllu'l
..(,.,, ,11 uio j.irrr, uiuwliff"Mrr,
J they niteu do, from the rauUlnft
blood, 'rm, M.fv.v ui iTrir.r.l ui
Morcr for Ihe ttreugih nud ilcorof!
-..uv no lira j.anfttiui auu j.i.Hia
nn;, ileei,le$M, and troubled uiu i"l
vrrhtnilima or h'enrg, or anyofWi
yniilomatIo of .renhnmi, vlll r.ll
reucr and eoiivuiclua evidence uf w n
PREPARED BT
Mr, S. c. AYKIi A CO., loil
l'racttcal aud lAualttlcul t
SOLD 11Y ALL DIIUGQISTS LVllP
, I
ff K-N DKBBJIOTT'S
OEHMAN CATTLE VOT-I
Till Towder I bcllovod to bo ui
Jiortoorcattlo l'oivder lu u.e. 11 f
blood, cleuuseu tho avutnin. and alVH
Hon and tone to the atoinaidi. lly W1!
will Improve In fla.li, nnd tlio ti
uiootn and c lossy.
Cow fatten aud ulve twenty I'
milk.
Bheep Improve and prodnco a lieavWl
lleece. I
JIol'S fatten and aro free from nor. f-1
tomper, and all pen diseases.
Whole-alo and ltetall Dtp!
HKNUtciwiiorra Dro
opi'barTK -tifEUICAK 1
Feb. 15,'CS-lf ULOOMSDt1
To the WoittiiNQ Oi-ass i-I am
to lurnUh all cluu wlthoonstanlj'!
fltt!l0lr lin.nca 1I....1...I 1. a 1 1 111..
by leron of cither ex. and ui WW
, , .7. . . ,ilU HIHI Will U"'- "
time to the butlnea i nud. that 'I'M
who see. ll,l. . Ji'.,., ,,iltI
and tct the bualncM for IhtinsPlV"
Wfll Mlfclleil will, the bu-lucM. I M
?.K f0u 'hefouble of wilting inf. 'Tl
lai. direciloim, .c..eut free. BaB)fj3
TTELMIIOLD'S CONOENT-j"
--., 1-ATltAUT HAIlHArAlUl"--' hi
UllUAT 1IL0011 l'Ullll'llill. 8
n ThoiriuuX-
J130 IsilorlinllW'
s&l many rfvtU
t9&asJB niantlloai. L.
cases cf &j.
M eauc, vtitrtr'
I fecmcd nr
tf&A CO corniiiti'iD, k
lSftA)LJ!5 nurlCalulii.
1 jt-- KL-roriilmiilW J
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