THE COLUMBIA AND DEMOCRAT, ULOOMSBTJJtG, COLTJIA COUNTY, PA. Wlirii In lluy a Farm". ' ' ' . Very low iw.siii(hiiu td kim'w llmt tlto moil His of J.iino niitl July iro tlin IjiMt lit tlio ycnr In which to luri'lt' ftlr'or purclnisu ii CiinTi. At'llil-l seagirt imO uunjuilgo whuthur thu land cm ov,doo produce kooiI crops; for, if It i rich, thu wuvlrig gran ami grain will ho it it ocu lar duiiionstratl'Ri of , thy filctj mid If thcro l3,iiocordlii(? to thu Hlurootypcd uh oertion, mi iilmmiuiR'o of cliulco fruit It can bo eon at "this timo to thd lMt tid vantage. Tlio lo)v lands, will show whether they nro rcrtlly dry-enough for tmMurus In Hunmiur, nnd the uplmul lis capacity for wltlistandlii!? rt 'drought.' If thyra uro any inijsiiuUos'jibut, they will generally inaku 'tliiiripit"ruuei) known nt this Uim;,!! javer, nnd hy ou- nerving tlitiUillilieii in thd ndlgltbor-" hood onu can iloteruilnejAyhbthpr tho lo- enllty h healthy or olhcrwuo. auiniiier.liaU().Kg56tl,lllIno to view tho novcr railing Hpiing nnd tho trout pond near by, anil a draught froili 0110 nnd n lunch' from thb-nther uro attrac tions which tliono who possess tlicin sel dom fall to bestow1 irijlbti (lipid who arc HKely to hecomo purchiMCE. Even thu weeds on a farm will assist a man in detennlnhig lta value;' for1 If nfiUilng hut stunted ragwtcd arid fivu-lltigen arc to bo scou, then thu l.?i)d may ho act down as poor Indeed: hut if burdock nnd catnip nbountt, ttsliowa strength to produce crops of a higher order. Tho past uro nnd meadow,oreliardand away thoTrdfj Mil prevent .prossiiraon It," that Is to say they rut It away to tliiuvcry object of It creation prevpiiltho, Thq,frtgijTi( tinrltntrUn? i courM ith?eoiiiea 1 1 perfect flnfeipiHtniid , n ..Tiifif...K... t...fL ..... i Hiiou ill nover tie ciuuiir any nortiotJalf Allowed Ifftakti lirfiinturul and iii-ou'ctloiniTthu foul. Iiivdlw thu froiMimy ho seuii In' lis full VluorrTml iisrfulri(i"s; litit at tho flrsrhhociiit tho knlfogoci to work ami ho it continues Whllo thoro la any frog td Cut. Ptt, lloyal Soviet!. PHILADELRHIAiDIFlECTORY .1 itr...ntiiTinvT .. rm Manufacturers nl OIL CLOTHS AND4WIiJDO W M1IADKB, WaMhono,No.JMNoilUrdBtrt ' " IliUadafphU." '.' dry goods.-) M. JOHN BTltOUP A CO),' Bucce siorn lo Blroup A Brother, ' WHOLESALE bUtytatA'i.N'FIBH, -' No. U North Whams.' ami Hi Nitlh Water BU. ' PhtlaVMphla I jrtfni wonderful dnvs nf "onco upon n limb," there lived n worthy Miller, InUcPd; Und ho had n very Inrgofamlly dfKinallnnd rosy children. A3 you may suppose, ho had to strugglo with all his might and tnaln to keep his own. head tfndhlitflfo'S head, utid his cliil lifen's1 rciicctlvo noddles abqvo water. Clatter, clatter, hum hum, went tho mill all.day long; yefc when Saturday night eattio round, itml tho Jlillcr Wok from his earnings this lltllo nmount for the butcher, and that llltlo sum for tho ijhocmnker, thei'o were but few If any pen'eo toWy hy for iv rainy ilay. In trutji, tfio JllIleEis purto was Considerably-lovWr than tho water In his dam. And tlint. 1j sayUig.a great deal. Weok after week lio grw moro discouraged. Instead of tho cheerful faco which ho gNYDEll, IIAIIWS & BASSETT, " MundraclnrcH Kriil JoMxsw of I MUN'H Ami'POYH' CDUOTUINa, Nos. SU rinrktt, nua 6Ji Upmmer;e Hlrcot, lliAmlelpHliu H. was wdhtto bIiow to his neighbors, liol garden, nil show what thej USf-V.4Sl!iP0.n r'a&a-ribt. to what may be expectefi,om n tnes months; Jjtii.Kifffror later tho aspect JJiSiiilgu may change. III. tho spring "tho trees may not have .shown leaves, flowers or fruit; tho roads nro muddy If ever; and the distance from tho farm to tho railroad, station appears to bo much greater than It nctually If, espec ially to u stranger. In autumn tho leaves aro turning yellow, tho grain has been gathered, tho fruits ,nra nearly gone; still tho air is frcsh and thefland scapu glowing with autumnal tints; but tho valuable products, aro mainly out of sight, being stored in tho bam or in tho proprietor's pocket. V. l'ETEKMAN, , , UlTlNdOTT S THOTTEtt 'W"ltOr.k&ALE (iHOOKIlll, No. 21 otlli Wnlor Ktref I. mid No. 20 North lKikwnre Avenne ' Ililladelplilft; ' j.EORGE FOELKEIt A jCjO.; WholcsoloDcniorsJu . woodkn & Billow waue, yahnh. OIl-ClotbB, WicUs, TwlncsACttRkelii, etc., etc. 1 19 A 451 MnrltctSt( ft2M Chtirch St., ruiladn Jane6,'C8. i-. . JOHN C. YEAOEIV & CO., Wlioiotalo Drolcrs In JtATB.-CAl?, BTHAW G001JS, AND LADIES', FtJltS. No. 457 Norlli Third fctrccl, ilor.ll),'(!9-ly .UMl.idClntlc'"' ' (Biicccasorjo A.J.BIonn) lina Jotlrcturued ffom New Vorli'viUj ta nBsortmeritolfe-. "nilYjaOODAND notions to which ho Invltis tho nttPtitlon of llio cltUens of llloomtburg auiX lclnlly, Ilia Block couUU Ih part of thsfollowlngllnoofgoodi srniNa and summer dress ' goods, LADIES' HACUINaS,, HUMMEll SHAWLS, LADIES' U03E, 11LKAUII & IHIOWN, ' UENT8' HAL1'II0SE,DLEACII A nitOWN, ,i.T ll-M ' LADIES' dlX)VUS Bll.lt AND I.l.HLE TIIRKAD. '1 ' KID OLOVIALL C0IXJ113, '. i t r 11O0I' BKHITH A COIWETri, A FULL LINE OP WHITE 100D3 IV iu.V liaTO NORTHOMBKBtAKD M fOllOWI t Nl lit I 11 W7 ILU. 3 A'. K.-'Dftlly W Wllllamdrort, (f cM fjprlrtftyj Tor K iniirn, vauiaiuuiiRUK. uwuOTm, juh. ( Hmncnilou Drldie. nndN, tnlli. . OM r. v., Dally, (oxcont Bonday) for Kimlrn nnu ; llullilo via Erie itallway from Hlmlrii. S05 r. m., Dally, (except Bnuday) for Wllilam. v TltAINB BOUTIIWAnD. DJO'A.'M. Dally'lexceptMonday'iJfof Baltimore. WILMINGTON AND lUIILADIiUl-JlIA. loOV.M. Dally (expertBnnday'eJfor Baltimore WMninswn iluu..wi.ij..R T0UNO, .. r General l'oueugcr Agenu Alkhkd n. VlK B, .Gen'l Bupt., Plasteu and Salt roa, Gltjver. A correspondent of tho Gcrinnntown Tclfffraph says he;lia full-faith hi plas ter and salt us1 an' application to clover, cither for hay, seed or pasture, and gives tho retinltpf- ids experiment as follows: This lastyearl tried nn'experiment on a field (all clo.ver) which was inten ded for bay. It was In thirty feet lands. To the first land I applied plaster.sown broadcast, at a rate of two bushels per acre, at a cost of ono dollar per acre ; to tho second lnnd.'l applied, in tho same manner, two bushels of common ground salt, at thecostj.of $2.50 per.acro, lo the tldrd lanaj appllcd. in tho sauiuinan-. nern'mixttireof salfand plntcj-, (iriii bushel of each) at a1 cost ofiiliTS per nCro,.nhd so "on all' over' th, "tle'ld. Throughout thoiwholofsprlng.nny not ice in tho art of farmlinr' would havo picked out every thlrd'la"nd. aJliBlk!ii;J next tlio lirst ones, to wliqljAhqpIiifteri was applied. Having Ions' hwn an ndJ -ocale of 'plifiter'for'ciover; 'IM'SsWrj4 cuisBfiil to motepveryclrctfinstanw.ho over trifling; which 'could lnany 'way nfl'ect tho experiment, andnmribwVcry' thankful for this case, as. It 'onhble'md to eommunleatfe'sUVeral important ro suits which othorwho I could 'not havo nccountedt (qr,,, TliOjtimcsorppwing thosubstnnccs, on tho wilolo lleid, ex tended over two nnd 'it 'hlilf Syeej.-s; short tlmb elapse'il lic-tven i-ijpi'i riatc of'thro lacd-i. Thu vttiiljr f tlnit J, flnil .thc,samo aiponiit M iiIaster'doe,i liest when tlio clover Is two or thi eo In ches hlgland jjvljon It is sown on the loaves when t'licy am wet with di'wThe salt did best when a warm rain i';ljust alter 1 1 was sown. Tlio' action of 'tho mixture Is plain; woapply in onostlm u'lanttho four ingrouiehts mos( needed by clover, yln sulphuric acid, ffmo, chlorino and soda. Ti.il? QmiN.-wM ft liealth-preserving esculent, po vegetnt)Io hojds a moro Im portant rfoRltlon among its fojlows'tlian moouiun. uoniainiug rrjore tnan Zi Iter cent of tho nourishing gluten, and at tho a.mo timo being an etrtctnal jiro ventativo o manj'.diseases.'its Imimrt- ancecan bo. hardly over estimated". with all theso favorablo qualities, it Is a surprising act that many farmers do not ralso sufllclent of tneso esculents lor. their own use, and fewer still think of providing them for their "poultry nnd stock. A few raw Onions chopped Jlno, and mixed occasionally with tho food of young chickens, or old hens, acts as a tonic, and rarely fails put and ki;ej them In perfect health.. They .have tho. saino. beneficial efl'ect when fed to stock, oiten curing, and almost' nlWayspro venting disease. Tho continually increasing) demand for this product of tho farm, gives en couragiug evidence of tho manner In which its valuo is beginning to ho ap predated. Nor is lt as, difficult ;a task to raibo them as Is generally suppose:. Having selected eultabUKsoil, which should be mellow and free frourstOnes, It should bo prepared by culilvatlpg nnd raking until tkoroughjypulvciizetlr iseoii Bnouia do sown in jiniisi -pprnapa du inch in depth, about' thd itiiddio of May, or as much carligr aS the, wcatljer; and soil wlll4ormit. Cafp, should ho taken to procure, beetl whidi i kuown to ho good. As soon usup sufficiently high to render it safe, stir up tho sol) b'Jwi'cn tlio rows, woed thoonlouscarefully.and thin them out until about two inches apart. If they arpkeptfreo from 'woods .and tho, soil was sufficiently rial! to wromencp wlththerc can lordly Il io no a goou cjop, n ospijonsu ap pllcatlon.of itOR.trejsIi3of,vopd,f-lIiefl, or dry manure, pulverjeed, hafbeeri mtidj hy some growers with good ef til . .J.i r. i , 4 'i, M OnaicitvATiONS, on Shobino.No persop should ever allow hi horso to j bo shod by ia farrier who eraployu or Keeps In hu shop thOfitnlfo. umed for cutting away the hoofhaped like n small snovei:and uiuuiy bra-cod against tlio stiQuldor wtieti' used In' slioveiirtg ''Xho Alintghty desfgoed (ho frog as aa ivasiic, iiisciisidio cusmon, on widen tlio lidrso should walk-, s do tho fowl and other ardiaale; yot.hfucksmltha do .llghMp cutting away this .most peefjil part, and thereby cyxposo that which Is senitlrvo to coutapt'wlth tho hard rood: No greater, folly can bo imagined, and to n reosoiiaUIo man it only require to bo noticed Jo mako tho9rrorself-nppii rent. Tho blacksmith will ffrguo (lint ho mast "cut away the rag,Haudsouio ttixiixj'ljoorant as to declaro Ihoy cut' spcaK harshly, but' to give tho Miller his duo arepulslvo and ill-natured vis age., Timo wenton,nnd mattors grow from bad to worse. Ono winter's ovonlug tlio Miller sat by ids scanty fire wldch he hugged 'as If ho woro trying to keep tho smoulder ing embers from growing cold. Tho rest of tho family had gone to bed. Ho was frowning and moping as usual. Op Ii9s breast hung his shaggy head, and it Was in, that state of, depression that it looked ns if it. wcro about to tumblo from his shoulders Into the ashes. Sud denly ho heard tho patter of a light footstep outsldo the cottage- A low knock fell upon tlio door. "Comq in," said tho- Miller, in no Welcome tones. Tho door sprang open, and in popped a fairy a lovely, merry-eyed fairy I Of course tho poor Miller was astonished and bewildered. So would you or X Iinvo been. "Am I welcome, Master Miller ? " tang out tho sweetest little voice in the world. . Now, tho Miller couldn't find It In his peart to say "no' and soho brightened hp, and in hU most polite manner said: t'Ycs, ciuiio welcome, thank you." Aro yQU suro I am 1" questioned the fairy, Why, ye8," quoth tho Miller, 'como. Claior to tho tiro, won't you; and take n chair, for you must bo cold roving about' n such! pinching weather as this Is." "Oh f bo "replied tho fairy. "I'm not folrtu thank' you l for- you see wo1 woo (oiks-havo good warm hearts, and a varni.lieart.gOes a great way towards croplnit "the rest of tho body' warm'. jMuster Miller,. Jjesldes,- wo. (arc always :ontonted( UO mutter; what.wcathf r- tho jeasdns'bringj und1 -you' knoV there's iiQth'ftigSpko coptoiitment to keop. ono fchci'f uKaud happy utyouarosad hnd you aroinoroseiind-Ji Jiave conio to help you.'' M ' """ Th Minor's ilnrlrltnf.frnu'M r'hnniriwl )nto a glowing smile. " "ou don't get oil In tho world, Mas- tor Miller. 'Vnii nfn nfrn ill'ipnnvnfd hh'd do'pjosscd jj" 'trifling" dlfUiultics''.. ''nil ftflpti iinFlpf- vnnt tviflr itw! tlimi fclgh and.b'emoan'ypur'fato because your Nvo'rk neglecisyou. "You havo tried to ;nake .mohey'.too faaj.. for' your own boodp Now, turn over a new leaf,-Mas-' tcr Miller. I icavo you this chest wherein you will ilnd a great treasure.' TJio MUler took thjs chest.. It was hot t very large one, but It lool?ed io him us if it wcro bursting, with golden guineas. ; "Now hearken to me," said Ufa 'fairy "You aro not. to onen this until your family aro.actually in need of bxcad to oat. Toil op In'ypu-tmill. Bo-trustful and earnest, 'Drive away your ugly' frpwns, for they are oxccedjngly'uubc coinlng Jo tha,t, manly fftce of yours. ,l)o as'Iibid you on ain of njy displea sure. T toll you ft fairy's dftpjQaaiy-jo is Bpmethlng awful 1" Tho Miller promised .that ho would pbey the fairy in every thing. "Oood.nlght, Maator Miller," chirped tho fairy; "G4ood;njght, and bless you u thous find times 1" cried tho Miller. "But stay,'? said tho fairy, as she was nbout.togo, "I havo forgotten some- thing. "IHiavo ono moro injunction' to Jlpaycj ypjt. Afterteri years, havo passod Jtwayrocollost ton' years from this (very nlght,-you havo my full pormU slon lo'open tho chest; that Is.providod iyour poverty does not forcoyou fo have (recourse to -iuy treasuro. beforo. Ilo- mombor;!" 'Tlio fairy smiled archly, .'and raised her, finger warnjnply Tho uoor uew open, uiul away llow tlio fali ry. Thb Miller was'the happiest mad In tho whole kingdom.-, Ho danced with Joy. Ho roused his good' wife and his trJop of chlldren 'and'told them' of hU good lbrtuno. He nOvcr'raado an v moro complaints if 'things at' tho iniil:went awry, -Ha carrled another faco on his shpulde'rs; Jlo w'orkod cheerfully. Ho sang tlio merriest songs, and tie was al together' tho busiest and -happiest inau for mllea nrouud. lie throw off his old habits and beta'mo a new1 Miller, Of course bo thrived 1 Many a timo ho thought ho'd.llko"tp take a'peop Jftthe' cnest, but ho was an uoneat Miller and no would cave lost his right hand soon or than disobey the good fairy. Ten ypaM caniaand wont, and found tho mill still driving, and tho Millor a portly man of wealth and Importance - On tho ovenlng of tho tenth anniver sary of tbo fairy's 'visit, ho called' his famljy- around him nnd opontd' tho chwd. Viinl do, you supposo he found in 'Jt? Diamonds f' No. Pearls? No. Rubles? No. f Gold,? No. , t t You can't euoss. I'll toll vou. Tho cheat was'empty'J liut engrfiYpd upon tho kisldo was this golden word Con: tenintent. t This was tho Mlller'a treiuuro. Our Nchool-Vay Vitltor. jgSTABDISHED 1703. JORDAN & imoTiiizn, ( Whoif bAIo OioceiH, and DcalcrH In HALTl'ETEU AND IlltIS!6T0NE, NoUONor'tli'Tiilrdfet. ' i f , ,V"' Pblladelrhla. J II. WAT-VElt, idlio waiiurce A.auut ' fmportcr bnd Dealer In ' CHINA, GLASS, AND QDIXN3WAKE, No. 1B1 N. Third Street. ' Philadelphia. - JJ W. .RANK'S CIGAR WAREHOUSE, ' No. U6 North Third Street, between Cherry and Race, west side, Philadelphia. "WARTMAN & ENGELMAN, TODACCO, SNUIfF A BlfQAR 'manufactory1, HO. 313 XOUTH THIRD STREET, Second Door below Wood, , , PHILADELPHIA. J. W. WartmAk P. Eolma WAINWRIGHT & CO., 'r " WnOLESAIE BltOOEBS,' N. E. Corner Second and' Arch Streets, , PniuLDEi-piiiA, Dealers In TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, BUG AR, JtOLASSEB, RICE, spicks, nz OAHH SODA, da, AC. 3. Orders will recolvo prompt attention. Mayl0,187-ly. C. II. 110UNE. W. H. KINfl. J, n. SEYHKRT. TTQRNE, .KINO & EYBERT,, '', WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, i ' 1 ' No. M3 Market Ktroot; 1 ',! rillLADELPHIA; - " Orilcrs'fllled'prorflpUy"nlnwcsC '-- ' , Januarys, 1SC3, u j , v ,. Majorjiijj' Ai'-rjiAKri",??' iiur.iKon.iii. .onir. (AiltTMAIJ, DliLlNaER &.CO., ??U. 101 NORTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA, 'ivo Doors abpyo, Area lontscrjy MANiirACTUimia Asb johhEjui is CARPKTS, ,COTTQNS Y'ARNS, RATTiNU, OHi CLOTHS, CARPET CHAINS, CORDAGE, OM, SHADES', GRAIN BAOSj'TXE YARN, wieir -i-Ans, window hWii, coTintOTs; --Also, willow and wooden ware, imOOSLS, H1109I1EH, IXIOKINO OLABSJa, TBUMKS Fob. 5,'C3 MISCELLANEOUS. OVER N ME NT iPROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE ;J?ff-Kimg0. TABLE DIAPERS 1 t TOWELS1 ' ' ' ' ' j NAPKINS . j (li t( -. CLOTHS, , ;, r, , ,. .AND UABIMERS, , KLANNEIA DOMESTICS OP ALL KINDS iu'l-ln-iact everything ceneratly kept In a Dry Goods Store. Call and oxamlno the goodi and satisfy yourselves, high prices Is one of tho things that havo passed away; EXCHANGE DUII.tHNQ OrrOHITE TUB C0VBT HOUSE MAIN STREET IU,OOXSnCRO I'A. Apr,16,C0-tf. RAIL ROADS. rORTHERH. CENTRAL RAIL- Q QROOBRIES, Ac, OriPEOTIONEKY. IRON, TINWARE, &C. DRUGS &, MEDICINES .TONAT'lIANl HEtstajn-s t O or Illltcrs has novcr failed lpi,7.lA Idnil of I) spepsln Is tho most tueli At T AGkAwANNA AND BLOOMS- HUltU RAiLAOAD On and eftjr Nov 30th, I8C3, Ilwitngot Trains will rniiasioiiowsi , Sorantoa. lMCltfln. Kingston Plymouth Hhlckslilnny. llerwlclt ui., llloom Danville ........ Going North. Arrive Arrlvb n. in. n. to. ....-D.45 10.W .. o.io . K.IU ,. K.SI 7.3." BA1 .6.Ur) , U2U IMS tl.lU 7JU), 7.IZ Going South. Ixwvo Ixuve p. m. .n. 4.19 S.Z3 Ijoavo' 4.47 6,-ii A3S tt.111 0.33 731 Arny TiiotandertlenMwonlit respeelfnlly announce to the pabllo that he has opened ft FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY BTORB, In thebnildlng lately occnplpd hy Vox A Webb where ho Is prepared to furnish alt kinds of PLAIN A FAlrlOY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, 4C, AC., AC. BTr WftOI''tt,A,,E 0B BIt11" in sborl, a full assortment of all goods in bis line of buslnoss. A great variety 01 DOLLB, TOYS, Ac, suitable for the Holidays, rartlcnlaf oltcnllon given to BREAD AND OAICEB, of all kinds, fresh every day. CHRISTMAS OANDIKB, 0 H I S T M A 8 TOYS. A call is solicited, and satisfaction will bo gna ran toed. Nov. 23. 187. ECKHART JACOna "VT AT I ON AD I-OIiiniiut, . llloniniliuTC, von.mi.ia , . ntiiaiuTiSW The subs-rlbcr, proprietor of the alK)ve-i atnod th0 Throat,. ci,e,n"a ffl tleiHlveMtnbll. .nioni.nowi..r,. Ul' nconvlnciW; iolvq orders for all kinds of MACHINERY FOR OOLLlERIEn, 11I.AT FUIlNACnH, STATIONARY ENGINES, MILtfl, TIIRHSHINO MACIHNnS, 0 . ,a .i.A....ntliiimilki Btovfsot'nll sles and rattcrnsi Plow-Uons-, and everything usually made In llrst-closs Foundries. - Ills extensive facilities nnd prastleal workmen warrant him lu receiving Uio largest contracts on ,..M., vnntnrtiiiim icrins. uiu ni'. -- ... Grain of all kinds win uo mat" ThlscstablUhment Is located near tho Icko- wanna mid Iliooinsonrg iwiinmu i, will convince ohy ono who glvesi Ho family should ho without It, i. la,ll Iiottles, prepared and sold by JonsinKf .too. Bcliuylklll UavDu.l'a. n.vSvl" 'JJE. T A Y L 0 It ' 8 OLIVH nRANOIl , 11 IT THUS 1 1 gT rrlye li.US i.55 U.2I (Mi 7.19 7M K.-JU 0.01 Arrive - 8.43 Leave Leave North'd. .',... 4.M 0.40 , Connection made atBcrantonljy the 10.60 a.m.. train Tor Great llend, Blnghamton, Albany and all points North, East nndVest. D. T. BOUND, Bup'U 1800. 1W. PHILADEIiPniA AND ERIE RAILROAD.- , , " SUMMEK 7IME TABLE. TrfROlIGIfAHD DIRECT JIOHTK BETWEEN MIItA- DEtmiA, BALTIMORE, HAEnDjnURO, WII UAKsrORT, AND THE GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA. ELEQANT BLEXFING) CARS On all Night Trains. On and after Mondat. Apr: SOth 18W, the irie itan itoau wm WESTWARD. un ana niier iuuRjiAi, i Trains on the Philadelphia A run as iouowsi jyjILLER'S STORE. (ULaaAttiuvjui ur FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The subscriber has Jnst returned from the cities with another largo and select assortment of BPRINO AKD SUMMER GOODS, purchased In New York and Philadelphia at the lowest figure, and1 which he Is determined to sell on as moderate terms ns can be procured else where In Bloorasburg. IHs stock comprises ) LADIES' DRESS GOODS of the choicest styles and latest fashions, together with a large ;assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting or the following articles : Carpets, ' Oil Cloths, t t Cloths, Cosslmoies, - Shawls, t x i . . Flannels, -1 , Bilks, ' White Goods, ,i- , Linens, Hoop Skirts, ' 1 Muslins, , , , Hollowware j i. i u -i - i Cedarware Queensware, Hardware I Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps - ' , HoopNets, . " " ' Umbrellas,"!-!---'' i IMiklnc-Glassej, Toliaocb, ' Coffee, 1 " Sugars, 1 Tens, Uico, Allspice, ' ' Ginger, ' : ' " ' CJniyHnou, I Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY. In short, everything usually kept u oountfy storos, to which no Invites the attention of the public generally The highest; prloo WU1 ,be paid for eonntry produco In exchange for goods, r" , " .' ,r ' s. H. MIf.LKU A SON. Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa. The GncAT Head Ouaiiterh for n.11 lrimU nf Aimv Goods. New una Second hand, and unldrit a tithe of (he Jost. , , , 11 i. it JN ij n n. 'Wheel nnd Lead Team Harness, Ambulance, Lin lit nnd 1 leavy KxDrctvH. Cart and Iluuirv IIot- iichh, il'CIellan ana OJUcers, Baddies, Brldleu,- VwiO vt, iiuinia atii.iAJKivo, sjiv, VMM, T- E N T B. Hospital, Wall and Wedge, with poles and pins complete. Wagon Covers, Awnlngs.Hacklngllot loins and lint'?, . MIL IT Altl CLOTHING, Overcoats - Frock Coats, Jackets, Blouses, Army Blankcts,Horse Covers.Fly sheets and Nets, etc.. The largest and .best assortment we have ever, offered. " ' " ' f Send for descrloUve Price LIsL sent f ren nn nnJ plication. ouiuii unien uy impress, u. u. 13 LII1EII.VI. DEDUCTION TO WHOLESALE DEALERS. PITKIN & CO., (Formerly on Front UU, now) 71 North Second BU, Just below Arch St., PHILADELPHIA. 'I'A., - . ' "I Also, S PARK PLACE, Now York. j May !tl,'tu-3m -1 VALUABLE READ ESTATE FOR ,V SALE. Will bu sold by the underslsned Executor of .Wardln late deceased. All thai or Centra township In the county or Colnmbla touiijr, adjoining lands of Bamuel Crevellng, cortaln moasuflDre and triu.fc or iana suuaieu in centre township Columbia GeoriikW, Thaller, Charles Leo and David Lee, coutMtilng ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES more or less. aBtual amiunt tn 1ia n.ertfllne ,1 by Survey, about one hundred and thirty acres nt which Is Improved nnd In a rood state of eultU Vation, and balance well timbered. Whereon ONE FRAME DWELfilNG HOUSE, One Plank tdwolllng House, a large bank Barn nf Water, one at the barn und the other at the .aiiiv ..UU... nim . i;uw .piiug ui uuYvr lUUlUg water at the framo Hvolllng homo with spring house. 1 Terms roadoknownbyappllcatloneltbertothe undersigned, or EdWard M. Wardln Bloomsburg Columbia county Pa. K. Possession or said premises 'will be given TAnrll lf. 1S7I). j If the above property Is not sold on or before ,u.MiuM;uttfuiia uu,, inn buiiiu wilt ujw poseu 10 puuuo sale on nn promites, if AMES'WARDIN. Exedbtor. Apr3,69-2m Weatherly, Carbou Co., Pa.,? At Methodist oiceting the Bincor whoIeJtho psalm tuno, IlnUlnir that liIjeou!udIiifr word, which iiras Jacob. had not's'v'ilablos'ciionuli to rill un tho music adequately, rndod ihust "Ja-n J-H-fol do rldtllo-cob 1" (QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Bloomsburg, Pa, M. C. BLOAN 4 BROTHER (the successors of WILLIAM SLOAN A BON . continue the'busineM of raaking . CAURIAGSS. BUCK1IEH, t ood everyjatyleof, , , FANOX WAOON8, which they havo constantly on bond to salt cos- lomers'.Never "using any msteilal but' the best and employing the most experienced workmeu they hopo to oonUnue as heretofore to gtvo entlro sjuisiaetloa lo every customer. An Inspection of their work, and of the reasonable price asked for he same. Is sure to Insure a sale. 'Mayp.'pMf 4 SALE OF VALUABLE IlKAT. Vi4TATl The well known Rohr fana near-Rohrsburg, Columbia countv will hnnfflvM.! m . either la lots or the whole property as may bo desired. It consists of ' .SEVENXY-FOUR ACRES. more or less, on which la ...wit.) R f... ... A Mim and lo barn with .orchard, good well of water, v. jmou tv ocres eiearea iaja. xor particuiara NIOOLA6 KINDT, Greenwood twp. or MATH I AS KINDT, MUPleasont f May ().lIa TCTEW FURNITURE BOOMS, , ON M JNSTIUUST, BL00M8I1UKO, PENN'A. JAMES oabman; that he lias at Ills ltimllure rooms, ipiion, uuxeans, uining t. 11 rd au- lollet tubls, looking glasses, besides lany other articles of rarnltue' ol lint clukM Respectfully Informs the cltlu ss of tliis town UU viciiuiy, i oi everj arge aud i au- lolle UJauuiaoiure. The nubile are eordlallvlnTltsd to call and at. amine his ktock. He will toll upon reasonable: VSiieclaI attention will iwpald to repairing all kinds orrurulluru. Clieajitfur cuj.Iv. Jau, 1,'ai. MAIL TRAIN leave Philadelphia 10.45 p.m. " Northumberland.JS.S3a.m. " arr.at Krle.............v.30ixm: jultiis loaves i-niiaaeipnuuM.ii.ou in. " " Nort'd. .6.50 p.m. " arr. at Erie........ .....10.00 o.m. ELMIRA MAIL leaves l'hlladelphla......8.00 a.m. ' ' North'd.........-..4.25p.m. " " arr. at Lock Haven. .. ...7.15 r.m. EASTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 11.11 o.m ' " " jioriu aHM........... aw o,m, i " tirv nt. lhllndnlnhla ll'JSa.m. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erle........6.23 p.nvj " non u ..v.3utt.iu. " " arr.atPhlladelphla.......4.1i)p.m. Mall and Express connecu with Oil Creek and Allegheny River Rail Road. Baggage checked through. A. L. TYLER, General Superintendent, WUllamsport. EM OVAL OF C. O. MAR R'S N,E,W STORE TO UlllYK'B It LOOK, ON THE CORNER 07 MARKET AND IRON STREETS. The undersigned having received from the city a full and completo supply of BFRING AND SUMMER' DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE, CKDAlt AND WILLOW-WAMl, CONFECTIONERY", GLASS-WARE, T O B A 0 0 O, HA1S AND SHOES, FLOURLSALT, FISH, AND MEAT, all of which I propose selling at a very low figure for cash or produce. v- fnl! nnrl .A April 12. 1807. O. O. MARR. TOVEB AND TIinYARE.,, A. M. RUPERT announces to hla Blends and customers that, continues the above business at his old place on MAIN STREET, BLOUJianunu. CiiHlomcra can bo accomodated with FANCY STOVES , of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va riety of hrttclo found in u Blove ami iinwivro j tablNhinent In the cities, and on Uie most reason. alio terms. Repairing done nt the shortest notice. a DOZEN MILItrl'ANS ou hand for sale, TVTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. oil MAIN STREET, KUK1.T OrrOSlTE IIILLEB' BiUUA, niAWMSBURa, TENN'At The undersigned has last fitted up and opened His new STOVE AND TIN SIIOI', new TIN Ware of all kinds In his line, and do repairing v, llh neatness nnd dispatch, upon the most reasonable terms. Ho also keeps on hand STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES, rhirii bn will sell unon terms to suit purcnasors. iiivoMm i, mil. Hals a KOd mechanic, deserving ot the puuuc patronage. A mild and ngrcenblo Tonlo Bllmr,i.... nclilenmlCnunlnatlve " . 1 -- .i y , i , t .m '. m ?a11S, Extracted entirely from Hcibs audlwJ ly bi-neflcial In v.,i iiioi am ism Ai r. .DYSrEl'SIA,,, . r 1 GENERAL -DEBILITY, nnd Loss of Appetite; and an cucelleutCorrcctlvoforpcrioni,. rrom Disorucrs oi mo iiowen, Flstol. Sold Evorywlicrc, G nAT'AWISSA RAILROAD On nnd J after MONDAY, Nov. 13, 18C8, rassenger tiiiins on me caiawiBBa itaiiroau wm run at tne i following named hours I Jfa Bovih. stations. JlfntJ AertA WllUamsporU Arr, 0.16 p. m. muncy. ivep.o.4i waisoniown. Milton. Danville. Rupert, .Catawhtso. Rlngtown. Summit, uuakake. KMahony June. iDep. 7.50 a,m ." 8.50 " " K.10 " ' U.53 " " 10.12 ' " 10.23 ' " 11.41) " " 12.30 p.m " 12.45 " l.oo " 2.15 " 4.25 Arr. 0.45 Dlne.Tamaqua, Dine. l'hlladelphla. 10.S0 Revdlug. I To New York via. Read- .V12 4Jt 4.10 3.53 X35 2.28 IM 1.4U 1.20 1.10 10.40 0.1a. I 8.15' l lmr or Mauch Chunk. rromnew iorjcvio.1 Xfanlt fThnnlr. I 7.00 juaucn ununs;. i ' No Change of cars between WUllamsport and Philadelphia. GEO. WKIili Buy'i, nEADlNG RAILROAD. HUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Apr. 2Mb, 15S0. , Great Trunk Una from the North nnd Nortli- I West lor PhUadelphlolew York, Iteaulnjr, Potts- I .vllle, Tamaqna, Ashland, Shauiokln Lebanon I Allcntflwu, jaston, Ephrala, Litis,- Iinaislcr, I VAI , U Ul UIU, OD.) Trains leave Harrlsbunc for New York, as fol lows: At 2,35, 6,20 and 8,10 a. m., 12,25 noon and 1 2,00 &10,55p.m connecting with similar trains on I the Pa. Kullroad. ana arrlvlna at New Ynrk at I v,Vit n.in., t ii,ua.in., ct u,l. a o p. m. and o.w a.m . riupoctlvely. Sleeping cars oceom-1 iwllbout cliange. puny the23 a. m.,fi.20a.m,andlo.&5p.m.traius I REAT REDUCTION IN TRICES AT PETER ENT'fi STORE, IN LIGHT BTHEET, or . SPRING. AND SUMMER GOODS. THE subscriber lias just received and has on hand at his old stand .In Light Street, a large and select " . ' ASSORTMENT QF 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 CO UNTRYPROD UC&. Hlsstock consists of LADIESISDIIESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, Callcocs.-Musllns, . . ulnghams, Flannels, . Hosiery, Carpets, ' Bilks) Shawls, READY' MADE CLOTHING, Satlnetts, Cosslmers, - . , Cottonades, Kentncky Jeans. Aa, a Aa GROCERIES,- MAOKEBjUj, Queensware, Cedarware.-JTardwaro, Medicines, Drags, Oils, FalntsAe. " BOOTS & SHOES, HATS' A CAPfl In short everything, usually kept In. a oon tj store. The patronage of nis old frtcn4a'su'' the pnbUe generally, Is respectfully sollcltts. The highest market price, pail for connsry jrrc- GllCe. MMl, Light Street, Nov. 1807. TU5 HOOP SKIRTS,' 1115 WM. T. HOPTtlNS Has.Remov'ed hlsManuIoc-lsy and Salesrooms to No. 1115 CHUbT-NUT, ST. 1'JULADEI.dUIIA, .11. 1. 1 .. .,.. . f 1 . rtnnnlrul.lri. il ii I u .... unu.unv ... uniiiyiiiii , especially adapted to. Ftrstloss hTxoleiate and lietatl Trade, well bofoafltHoembrace the most extensive assortment in uie union, ana ail tue latest and most desirable arris. and Gored Panlers, Walking Skirts, Receutloq Trails, Ac. Ac.togethcr wlUl over ninety dlflenmt varletles of MUses' ASjd (JjUdren's sklrU, air of Leuve llurrisbum for Readlnir. PottsvlliA. Th. maqua,- Mlnersvllie, Ashland,- Mhamokln Pine I 4,10 p.m., atupptn ut Iliano'n un'd prlnc'Ipar'way I giaUoufc;the4,iopin.lralns making conucctlons for I i-uiiaueipuia aua uoiumuukoniy, f or Pottsvllle I Sehurlkill Haven and Aubnrn. via Hchnvikiu I nnd uusiiueluuinu Italliotul, leave Uarrlsburg at 3.3U p.m. Returning: Leave Now York nt 0,00 o.in. onu 13.W in., nuu o,uu ana 8,w p.m. Phlladel- puia at 0.10 a. in, ami sxu p, 111. Sleeping cars uocompany me v.uu a. m., auui,-i5 and 8,U.p.m trains irom N.Y.wlthont change. Way Passenger ,'j.-rain leaves rniiaueipuia at 7,w a.m., connecting I v.w pi"...". ..uiu uu jetuav a u. imiiuau ruiuruiog from Reading at (IJlun.111 stopping at all stations: leave Potlsvllleat708,45a.m.ud2,43p.in hamo- I klnatSju,m.,Ashlaudat7,00a.mand 12JOnoon 'l-nmii'iuaats.iw a. m.,and 2,20 p.m., for Phlla- I ilelnhla. and New York. I Leave PottsvUle for Uarrlsburg, v.i Bchuylklll I and Susquehanna Railroad at 7.(J0a.m. and 11,:J I w. t luuuiu.iiaiii. .1 L lilllll L. Reading Accommodation Train loaves Reading at 7,30 u.ui., returning from Philadelphia ut 5,l3 11. m. PottStOWll ACCOinmodatlon TralmlenvnM Vntta. town at 0,25 a.m.,, returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4,30 p.m. Coluinbht. Railroad Trains Iaava Ttpjiilln,..nf 7,00 a.m., and (Mi p.m. for Ephrata, Lllli, Laneus- i-eri&iuineu tuiu iwou irains leave perkioracn Jnnctlon at v,w a.in., and 0.U) p.-m. Returning : Leave Bklppack at 8.15 a.m., and 1,00 tun,, con nectina wftn almUar trains on lteadinc i-uiinuui On Sundays, leave New York at 8,uu pan., PhU- I odelphla 8,00 ajn. nnd 3,15p.m;,the8 t)0a.m. train ruuu.utt u,,i iu i.Luuiuji ; jrowsvllie ,W Horrlsburg 6.20 a.m. anil 4,10 and 10,55 p.m., and Reading at 13.65 Mjind 3,45 and 7,lia.m.for Uarrls burg, and 12.M un., and 7,05 a.m. for Now York, at 9.40 n.ni.and 4,25 p.m. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion tleketa to and Irom all points, at reduced ratos. Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed to u. J, nii.ui.ijn. General Superintendent. Reading, Pa., Apr. 20, IWj. RAND OPENING GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of consisting of 1 consisting of 'consisting of consisting of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS, .1 HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND OAFS) ROOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND BHOEs! HOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES! BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE OIATI711NO, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHlHo; LOO KINO-Q LASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, IA)OKIN G-a LASKHH. lWKlNG-OLAHSEH. lJOKINO-GLASSI-si NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS NOTIONS, , . , NOTIONS, 1 PAINTS AND OILS, PA1N1-S AND OILS. PAINTS AND OILS, . PAINTS AND OILS 1 FAINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, OROCE111I--H, GROCERIES (J ROUE 111 EH, GROCERIES, , QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE QUEENSWARE HARDWARE, , HARDWARE, HARDWARE HARDWARE . HARDWARE,, TINWARE, TINWARE, '' TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE, SALT, SALT SALT SALT, 1 SALT, FISH, FISH FISH FITK FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, . GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, Bloomsburg, April 26.1667. EORGE II. ROBERTS, and JACOB MET?.. Importer nnd Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY,- GUNS, AO., No. 511 North Third Etrcet, above Vine, Philadelphia. J. R. Seltzer epo(, No, 413 Market Street, ITitk,? 3. K. TAYLOR A ca HepUl.'&S-ly., f I. 8 TArrtli If. SMITH. g'MITH & SELTZI-lll, Importers nnd Dcalets In Foreign dnd Domestlo I uI in IHWTI11I1 J J. 'E JEWSS WAV HARD W A R E, GUNS, CUTLERY, AC, NO. 109 N. THIRD STREET, AB.CALLOWIIILL, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22, G7-tf. EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP; ISAIAH 1IAGENDUC1I. Matti Street ono door nboVo K. Mendenlmli's Stort?.. , . , ItanRofl coiiHtautly unhand. and for buIg at tho lowest rates.. ... Tlnnln in nil its branches earerauy nitenueu u. nntimiuamcuon Kiiarnnieeuv r , . Tin woik of nil kinds wliolefialo and retail. I trial lit rcciucstDd. rpnE NEW IIAltnWAltE 8TOHE. Jtaving enmrBeti onr Bioro iwom nuu juav OPENED A NEW BU1TLY, illreL'tlv from tho lMauufuclurcrt. inuclmHot for ciisli,onii(kcliniiit;iimrnct,w ciirupffpali'a to otrer thoHamoto KAItMElW. MECHANICS, liUlLuKrS, ami therestnf- Mftnklml.nRCTienu btocltj com- I nriHinu auuie kious auu qntiiiiioH usuiuiy nepL lun-clivllard Wave Btoie.bUlUiblu ,to tha want I nr Urn rnnntv. nt iintiHtin.llv' low nrlreit. Ijtv 1 1 iiHiKuwnuuruueHiriuuHui)urt;iiuiii); gouu In our Unocau tmvu Money by looking luat the New HarUwaiobLoro. , " l'lease give iia a call nna examine onr fttoclc etc. Apr. 23,e0-lyr ltlauinwburj, To. S10VE.S & I'LOWS WJIOLliSALM & ItETAIfj Tim ci:LitnnTKrj MONTiiosK iron iii;aji and T1IE IIUTTON WOOhWf HE A 51 PI5WS. C'aHtlnir'..nn(l Flrollrlekfor repalrhi'creltvStovpR.' All klmis ol liriu.H or Jiou castint; mudm to order u)uji tiiurL iiuiiff. IIlooniKLnrif. I'rnnriPtnra. Slar.liVUiMf. Ayer's Hair Vig For restoring Grayftj ils natural Vitality and In A tlrcssij is' ut once il licutlliy, anjj for presmtil lmir. FiU haif is kwJi to its crijs: 'with the fA frcihnets j Tliiti Luiii'l ened, fulling lmir .checked, Uc cess ollon, tlibitgli not nlwip.'j by, it3 Ubci- JNotliing can tai' linir where tlio follicles tirsiif or the glands atrophied nil it Rut such ns rcmitin can l.e trfl usefulness by this application. of fouling .tlio liair, with a puj mcnt, it wilj,kccp.it" clean andt? Its occasional hso will prei ttt ij from turning' gray or falliijt consequently -prevent baldnoj from thojo deleterious sulstoj make somb prcpiirationj dsjtrj injurious to tho hair, the V;S only.bcncQt hut not' harm it. 1 merely for a PAIR fiRESSIIJ nothing else can ba fomiil sotj Containing neitliCr oil uorJitr not., soil whilo piunbric, iim.ij long ou 'tho hair, giving it n. lustro.andia graicful'porfuini. f. Prepared by Dr.-J. C, A)l Practical andAnalyticiicA . LOWEIii;, MASl PRICE $1.00, f Feb.S,ls(0. Ac, Ac DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA , & WESTERN RAILROAD. Bummer arrange- went, Ajir,ieuj, iTains leave as ioiiows I 'EASTWARD.' " wiSTWARD. McKELVY, NEAL A McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY NEAL di UcKEI.VY VBJI. At McKELVY,' NEAL A do. CO.'S, CO.'H, CO.'H. CO.'H. CO.'H. Ao- Ex. press Mall STATIONS. Ex. press Ac- com. ore warranted in evejr zeiipect. BklrU mada to run uus ui iiiv jt.vuu cjnwuTu itiaue nairis. 1 Un,na fu.1,i.lVrUn.nnf It.i.... U , ' i Cents: 2 Unrlncs. C5 Ucnll?Anil itl Hnrlnn. 7.4 Cents. ' . ' CU1UJKTHI CUIIMCIH COrtHETSMI B7dlf-' ferent styles and mlocs, from 7S Cents to 17.00, embrocliiB R. Woiller'Beekal," Qlove Fitting,'' Madam Foy's rset Hklrt Happorters, Mrs. Moody's Paltenn-'Self-AdJustlni Abdonilnal" Corsets. Kreuck, EngUsa Imd Domestlo UaAV made Corsets, and tupfrrUai I-Tench lattems of Uotell CorteU, "Our ChwOIak," to which wa in vito especial attention. "' ' ' J 1 .complete assortmttpt f Ladles' Under. Gar ments, at very low prflA , GENERAL AGES'iVthe 1IART1UM AND FANTON l AMlIjYsdTtlNU MACHINES, au lierlor to any otbor bcKfe the puullc.l Fifty-two of those No. 1 Vaehlnf, tTMoe iu each, are being f lven away to coir cast&aers.lA order to get them Dtroduced. Every PQrJfci In wont of article In our line, &houbexalttlaaiur goods befora-pur--abasing elsewuerev OaUor edfur olrculars, at our Manufactory aadHilKrooras, No, lilt Chest nut St., PhlUdslubla, WM. T. HOPKINH. nisr.a(-aiu.. . ' OOMETHrNG NEWZ Tbeunderi friends and 11 opened lu loavo' hy. Inform' har la HeuemllyV that tho Mm nteoMHRURa, fresh i stock of coods la tho line of MILLINERY RU(1 TRIMMINQB In connection with Dross Making; axd Is pro pared in addition, to COLOR STRAW IIATS outha-shortest notice, and .In the best style of iuumw ,uxm iaiop wiu.wora sat is i angry. Light Btreft, Qctoher.f, JW,""1, 6 K"KE- jyi .usa uYbbvu. iiAitKiiisy has Jnst rtturniilTrrorn Plinidelphta, and' has bought, and Is now offering th. best ossortmeut,' FANCY GOODS, TltlUMINQa, . , B0NNETB A4 A- ever exhibited In Dloomsburg, and Is prepared la make up dresses and all other articles of female,' wardrobe, at short notice, and In the best and ' LATEST SPRING STYLES, Rooms in the Ramsey Buildings, on West Maln'Htreet. CMI and see her varied stock ot Spring Goods. Mayl.'oU 0.33 M0 CSS tutu t.60 .19 s.ts S.1S IW Ksl 40 9 00 7 15 5 Ul J 00 5 S8 5 83 a 11 5.01 a) 3 41 3 23 3 15 2 CO 1' H l'.SI 3.35 3.35 8.25 3.001 VIM Arl New York. Lv txoi jjarecat at.) Christopher bt.,. .....Hoboken,...M. Vnvrlr ,,u, . Washington vb Cen. BR, of N J.1 ?.I0 12.S0 ll.ts 1 1. a.', I 4.10 3J2 l.w ii. -.'a 11.201 11.02 10.47 10.81 10.23 10.13 V.lOi u.otil 8.45 8.3 8.1-5 7J 7J0 .7.14 e-83 H.lfi 6.49 S.S0 A.sl New York.. (Fopt lAtterl eg) L.,riew imuipion- .uxroro. Brldgevlllo, ....... ,Ml'lillauelpuie,... ...".......Trenton. ....Phllllpsbnrg... .Mmiunku Chunk... ....-.Delaware....... ...Aiuuni iieiuel. 7...Vater Gap..-.. i BtrouaaiurB ....wpragueviiie...,. Jieury Vllie..,...n.i Oakliiua,... ........Korks y..i ' wMTobyluDaaM. ,.UOUlUUQrOH.Mv. ......... Mo now wMw.Dunnlng.,. ..iicranton.....T.7; ...Clark's Suuunlt.. H.Ablngton...HMH.. -Factory vllle .NlcholsonM Jlopbotloin....... M...Monti-ose..n ,Jiow Minord .......Great Bend...... IX. EA 1.30 2.00 I'.M. 4-1 CONMSCTIONS.' At New Hunrton.wllh Central It. It. of New A M. l' Hso Too' 8.80 4 Ul, 8.45 1 15 11.03 4 40 11.30 7 05 Ti!oO TnO 11.15 6 0 11.48 7 20 11X8 7.30 8.47 11,08 12.05 7 35 12.25 7 GO 12.35 8 OU 12A0 18 1.05 8 25 1.15 1.25 8 42 1.43 8 U 2.00 2J!1 9 28 2.35 9 811 2.37 0 60 8.08 1008 3.50 1036 4.12 rs 4.20 ' 4.36 4X C.18 ' t.40 Coo .) P.M. Northwest corner 01 ilaln and Market StreeU. 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, TA., BLOOMSBUUO PA BLOOMSBURG FA .BLOOMSBURG PA. .llLOOMSUURU, PA. IRON AND NAILS. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILS, , IRON AND NAILS! In laree Quantities and At rninAH mu onhaud ' QllANGEVIIiLE EOUNHIIY, .HAl.UliSL. HllUl- AW11 AGRICULTURAL AYORKS. The uuderslenetl desires tn Infm-m 1il frUna aud the publlo generally, that ho has rebuilt and enlarged his Foundry and MachlueShop,and re moved all his business from Light Street to the abovo named place, where In connection with nisi'ounury uo win continue to manufacture Wheeler's Railway Chain Horse-Power und Tlucshcr, (Improved), Carnell's Putcnt, THRESHER AND CLEANElt! cither overshot for Tread-Fowor. or undershot with Lover-Power. Ho also manufactures to order aud Ills up all kinds of MIL Li GEA11ING, CIrcularSaw!Mandrels, Tatent Slides for Saw' Mlllri. tho latest imnroved Iron lltMn, l'lnu-s nt dlllcient kinds Wooden Beam Plows, Double Corn Plows, and Plow Points of every descrip tion generally used throughout tha county. 1UU24 KETTLES, BELLS Cellar Grates', Stoves.Slcd and Sleigh Soles, nnd ..u.j.1(1,,u,ustciiciuiijr luauoina couniry rOUU'irV. TllllSO WlKhlllf. tl, mimlin.n ira.hlnn. would Uo well to examine his machines, and tho Improvements made on the power, by which at .,, w itu., u, luu iriciiun is uiKen on. ALL MACHINES, ARE WARRANTED to give good satisfaction, and terms made to suit purchasers. All kluds cf country produco token lnc.xc".anB for Plows anil canlngs. Thankful to his friends nnd patrons for past favors ha would still contluue to solloltthe same. A,om(r WILLIAM SCHUYLER. Apr.O.OO-lf OrangovlUg po NEW COAL YARD. i.i..?IE.u?,derIe!1011 respectfully Inform the citizens of BloomliurB and Columbia county, that they keen nil the different numbers of stove lump mi ior smuiung nurno- ;J,,heJrwl'a.rf. adjoining M'Kelvyf NeaV C ,J: fir'.", "v? I""r 01 nanaio scales k?wS h,"f' 'W eoa .hay,,ond straw. ..hvumu,,..,,!, whkou. lu ueiiver coal in tuoto -who desire It. As they pnrchasoa largo amount of eoal.thevini.n.i in(rC!.V rirrlri... I rii i , ' vor" lowest prices. Please . .. hu ...uiiuu lut uursci ves iieiore purcuas- .i-iwiiudu, j, w. iii;nui;iIHlIOT. AUGUSTUS MASON. hTUIE UnilorHto-npl will InVn In X change for Coal and Groceries, the followluu A.v. enange for coal and Groceries, the followluu 1UU named articles .--Wheat, Rye. Corn. 0&" Po to? 11J0 , Lard, IIam,8houlder.aiic( side meat.ilutter. 11.40 f;W, Hay, Aj.,nt the highest cash prices" at his ItUi Grocery litoro, adjoining their coal ard 12-30 ... Ji W. nilNnnriuirrviv JNSU'RANOE- AGENCY. Wyoming .. jEtua. ......... Fulton .... At New llsmrlon.wlth Central It. It. of Ne Jf?foM"vfok,fllxabeu,'t'lluae),,omc,' k Washington, with Morris A Essex ltVIt, for North America, vv(orzv " ' ' T '.'At Mauunka Chunk: with 'Belvidera Delaware I International Iimber1U1SeU,Wpl'uTr,0n, UM""taw g .7 .'?i.r,.H."'CMWflna "loomsburg It. It., tor Pltfston. Wyoming, Kingston, Wllkes-lu-re.l)anvil e, NorthmnbcrtandAc., alsowllh K&caVffl.ar.B--,or AtOreatBendTwIthErleRillway, forBlnguora- the Wo ?K, wn-. IUu3lTE.AD.Supt. It. .4 HENRY, Gen. Pass, and Tku Ageut. Rszaai HH : r Ayer's Sarsapay roii jptmiiYxxo nit ut ThercpuUUL rcllcnt nieWL, luik-rlinltal. insuyef .manclloui. fl. rae of SfS ' caie, ttbinlh seemed IUT' corruitlon, Vb ; ipurlfitil Ddn ncroiiuou'v ilion!cn,lsV I coLUaSL Patnam .... Merchants , Springfield , Farmers' Danville.... Albany Clty...i....' Lancaster City. York Horse, Death A Theft,., Home, New Haven M Danvllle.'llorse Tlieft maioa-ly,' puirrai tumps for sale. i no nnaers guea begs leave to Inform the clU- . fens sf this place and vicinity that be Is prepared I i?MUir.ni uVfifrbSff f,0"" 01 lhB best WOOD- i1 E. SAVAGE, fiN.ii'MWQr t:11' Rni Osternsever onered ti , "" to, the pabllo. Ibey are'imsrantl tn 7T.. T fi;o.ooo 4,000,0OC 309,000 450,000 i,o,ooo; (30,000' 330,000 Wtl.OX) COO.COO 400.000 ao.ooo 03,000' 1, 000,000. FREAH BROWN, Agtnt. Blooicsbdiu), Pa " ki .u in. iiiuu anu wiiniess iatior luan any other pdmp in this part of lbs country and they cannot be surpassed for beaaty or IluUli. or simplicity of anasgementlso comblnlugcheap-i ness and durabiuty. - lnlpump being warrant ed to perform 1U work weft or no Bale. SiaV Shuman'U oeflt tor- Columbia county, Price 74 cents per foot faced in the wellT Oorilcrs by mall or otherwlsefpromptly attended to. ' u.. , , iXIAS BHUMAN,. Bept.ve8-lr Catawlssa, Po., PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER.A JEWELER. . Main Street, (near the Court House, i BLOOMSBURG', PA. Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Aincr eon aud Swiss Watches. elocks,'jewelry, sllveH WiaSf,V.'f U' ewrlpllon plalil on wli'lte met J al.eonslstlug of butter dishes, gobleu. kutves forks, spoons, napkin rlugs etc. ( work warranted. (Jan, 1,'ovJ s LATE ROOFING, BVERY, VABIETY MOST FAVOitABLE RATES, JOHN THOMAS, AMD CASPER J. THOMAS, Box, 277. BLooktADVllO. Pa. Mar.lv.'W.lr. " ' TN THE SPRING MONTHS, THE--,S,.t??,1 S?tu.raUy undergoes a change, and uelmbold's Highly Concentrated Extract or Bar saparlUa Is ut assistant of the greatest value Hi FOR NEAT AND CHEAlj JOB PRINTTMrt. . Call at The Coluinblau Office, Vloomsbur l'a. LEHIGH VAI,LEY AGRICULTU-. RAL CHEMICAL WORKS. TiREINlG & HELFRICH, MAWUKACTOl'.gia OV HllEINIQ'U.COMI'LUTE , HONE M'ANUBE. A concentrated, raanura ooniblnluis the reliable fertilising propertlespfBONEDUSToraitOUND HONE, wllh the acttvo elements of PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND SUPEIl PHOSPHATE QF LIMli audard, reliable and uni 7;rv.ullr''i? worn'", but the one article. r grades audvariatlous in duality to - ideas of prices are generally pro eront proiKirtlona of tnlulturatlon. guaranlcelug It as form. liowergradi suituiiicrent Uleai dliced liviTlftAvmiE r armerscpnbavi nioneMy reducing the nuaff ty themsulvEs, , Wo use only Bone and nq ffi. jilmtlo Guano for Phosphate of Llnw. Bend for tu'rer'sr u byUUr? Ul""9'" Ff" at A. J. ALnERTSON.Rohrkburg.Pa;. , .U. J. ROUB1NB ft ro llloom sburi Pa. Mar.nymm, WALTER ScmT.WawlsVlflv.1 Krsrstca 11' loul Col thev wcro nalnfullv afTUrtinr.ini cured In such great numbers In film"' tion of the country, that tlio public bo informed of Its virtues or iifci. ,S Scrofulous poison Is one of tl.e moivy enemies of our race. Oaen,Ihistyi'a' tenant of tho organism uiulermtnci tfcf and myites the attackotcnftelillnfl"'ll w Ithout exciting a suspicion of lt pro" (I it seems to breed infection UirougholS then, on some favorable occasion,!! into One or other of Its hideous fornii.1 eurfaco or among tliovitala. In.tMJi clcs may bo suddenly deposited In "Jt heart, or tumors formed in Die lir, Its picsenco by crupUons on Uie tUn.fi nUonson some part of tbc bwlr. I'5 elonat uie of a bottle of this Aorwl, vlsablc, even when no aclito Iinpl??L. appear. .Persons auUolcdwWi tl''l plaints generally Und Immedlsie HI length, cure, by Uio uio of this 4.11'HI I.Ai Ut. Anthony' itrr, JleMe'! Teder, Sal4 Jlhram, AcaM Unl,V. Hon I'.ut; nor J.'iir,, and oioctri Visible forms or Kerofuloun dins z moro concealed forms, as Vii'i'rmz. iicnrt m,fu, rut, X"rrt and tho various Vletroui aacctlouis" )ar and nervous systems. ,r titmhlltiar IViinvnl and XrirsW. aro cured by it, though a long tunes'- .uuuiimg uicso ousuuaio insiuuik-. v, Itut Inn. fln.,.ln..,l ... nrtlil. Illihli the rnmitlnlnt. Tue,htrn DT fl AUt. Ulceration!, nnd remain Vli'" monly soon relieved and ullioislei; ry purifying nnd iDvlgorating eir'' fc ilons for each case aro found 1" m'.lZ plied grails.' Jlhrumalhm nwl JJ caused by accumulsUcns of eiuwV In tho blood, yield quickly to It, Coim,!o(iif, torutdltv, Conit" r tnalfon of tlioXd-er, sndJ auuflnM u theyoHendo.'-froiii Uio ronVluiW blood. Tills HAltSAVAltir.Lil 1" ftorer for- tho strength and jlp ??S Thosowho are ZaiiouWandX J atnt, ttLtpleti, and troubled wW.-if .imfMnsIsMs.or riart, or any a t symptomatlOrOf' Wsajknosi du WJ; relief and osnvUclag evldcscs ef power upon trials Sr. JT. C. AXBB sk ., Pruc4laf aitA Jmlfltft 0r SOLD Br AtL DRUdGISTS VtVfj JEN DERSHOTT'l. GERMAN CATTLE POl 3W 37 O R SALE. . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1 lie subserlbers oiler at private sale.U'Vatua 'i r"t "f land lying Yn Orinw- lownVldiv Columbia OOUUtv. nl.ml nn. hnlr. ..Tl.. f...... 1 LIGHT, STREETt' pn the public road leadfug to Otnngeville: and t'gsbiut l'OW(1,r V"' -".htf "hd .contain-- "SEVENTY ACRES OF LAND, of which Fifty acres Is cleared, and under rood cultivation. There are on the premises A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, a Frame Btable. some fruit trees, a spring of aood water, nnd the DlslrtctScJiool House" B FIt'CE EIGHTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS, Tenus. Ono third cash, and the balance tc .'uUPur.!is?r..,,aa J,ot'i"i' w j5r.?a.,1)er.el-,Tu8.w,lter power formerly used id iiX8 U'eJ owder MUl and suiubls for Saw H 'K.T.11.11" Woollen Factory. PUUllJrFoi ?itiHf,1l?,hh?l.Ilu.tac,urlo Purposes; will bisol4 sameUrms. BU" " it W ouU c ' . WELLINGTON If. KNT. Mar,l2,'69-3m.: JOHN G. FHEKZE. Bloomsburg, Pa, ThlsPowder.ls'bclievedlobe ivf. Horsopr CalHa-Powder; In " '', blood, cleanses the system, and I1'' tlon aud tone to the stomach. VI will Improve in flesh, and' Uit . smooth and gloss. ; .Cows fatten and'glve Jweuty V tnllk, , - Shocp improve and produce W , fleece, , j I .Ilogsattcq and ar freajrom f? .temper, and all pen diseases. " Wholesale anil ReUU W iiENDEnanorrs W n OJTOS'AsIXWW' Feb. I,'ll9.tf , . BLOOMS To tii e Working Class i-I h, to furnish ail lasses wlthoonl'f atUielr homes, tho whole nfthe Wf, (pare momenu Business new, If ", ble.Finy oenls to 13 per evenlns,": by persons of either sexfand I" jfL earn nearly as mtich u men, 0" offsred those wlio wUI de, time to the business :'udi ,tl who seas thu netlce, niay send and tost tha bnslnsM for thsmssKfii followlncnnoarallaik! offiri veil satlslled with Ui buiino", , pay lor the tnmbls of writing Ia dUecUons.'Ao.Tssnt fte , JJ A LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING HAtlV fiZiVnlsPkrl ar TlIsrl'ViT ru s w .! J iticgomoa. - HELMBOLD'S OONCgJ KXTRAOT 8ARSAPAIUI' AT BLOOD PURIFIEIL