The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 11, 1869, Image 4

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    FOR TUB YOliNC! FOLKS.
ill: t-.l itirtMil j.
aoatsfaao'jAh ItnliAn Lomond,
A l'oor iuasit liaiUui'lvuiImiL'dU'rn
DIM I I'M than .tlio nllicr, Just like HI)
irfftliy nrKnti-iilir,fitrlil4 wife, (Vmizzii
wns In tlio lmlilt hi' making lilm u pros
ontof cino every .vcir. The liruvo limn
worked llku u how, lint I id coiiM liurd
ly keep body nutl soul louoUior, In tlicm
or himself.
Ho win luborliij,' uuu day on u hlllaidu
nonr tho entrance) ofa frightful cavern,
Which the wry rays of thq sun were,
afraid to enter, when ho iw a terrlhlo
green lizard, as IfirKO 113 11 crocodllo,
eomo out. llu wiw ready to drop dead
, at tliu H, fill!.,
TI111 llz.inl Mil down, ulnl mlilroysoil
him, "Don't bq frightened bravo 111:111;
I'm not come to doyou lmrin, but the
contrary.' '
At thla Masaulollo fur that was tlio
peasant's narno went on his knees, and
cried, "drnclous lady (it wns n foinalo
lizard), havO lUy on a poor devil that
- has twelve daughters and a wlfo to sup
port.' ' "It's, to help you I am hero," said sho.
"Bring your youngest daughter hero
to-morrow morning, and I will keep
ber and treat her as my own child."
And hero the odr man' was flung into
great perplexity. "Oh, maybo sho
wants to mako tv meal of her, especially
as she asked for tlio youngest. What
hull I do? If I promise her, I'll sac
rlflcomy child; if I refuse sho will prob
ably kill me.nnd then till my poor fam
ily will dio of hunger.'' And so ho
went on, arguing tho matter with him
self. "Come," Paid tlio lizard, "mako up
your mind. Do what you nro, and It
will, bu well with you."
He went hotnoaa whito sa a sheet,
and his looks were so dismal that his
wlfo cried out, "What has happened?
Hayo you boon fighting with any ono?
Is an eicccu(ion out against you, or has
our hsx got n foil?"
"My dear," said he, "a mlllst'onq has
fallen on my head,. A lizard inust have
our youngest child or take my own life,
I am botweon tho door and hlngo. Itcn
sol la is as dear as life, but if sho Uoes
not get her such navo mo instcau,nnd
then what will become of you all.''
Ccccuzza answered; 'iilavo courage.
.dear husband Something tells mo tho
'liaard means to do. us. jj66d, and Bcn-
r aolla too. Glvo her up, in God's name.'
So tho next morning early ho and
SRenzolIa wero at Alio mouth of tho cave,
and thero was tho blg-fiifry wniting for
. them., Sho gavo a sack of gold to Mas-
anielio, and bado him uso it for a dqwer
for his daughters. "This girl," said
ho, "shall want .for nothing, she) has
lounu uom u miner uuu 11 inumer.'i
Tho 'poor man 'returned, ahd made
ibis wlfo glad with tho sight of tho gold:
and the daughters, all in their turn, were
well married.
When IlciiKolla entured tho cavern
.sho was surprised to 11 nil herself in a
palace, and 11 nice breakfast rcadyi for
ber. From that momont sho drcasoa
likon countess, ato like a countess, and
lived Inovory respect! lko 6he. Slje had
a hundred maids to wait on her.
Ono day tho king was hunting on
theso lulls, but tho dark night caino on
him, ami ho did not know what dlree
tlon to take. Ho saw a light at tlio en.
trance of tho cavern , and sent ono of h is
men to ask for shelter. Tho fairyt np
peared at tho door of tho paiaco like a
noblo lady. Sho requested tho king to
enter, and thero ho found n hundred
footmen, each with a torch to civo him
light, a hundred waited on him at tho
table, a hundred drovo away the .files
with feather fans, and Itenrolla herself
poured out his drink. lie swallowed
more love than wine at that meal.
When tho feast, was, over and tho
things removed, and a pleasant uvening
was passed, Renrolia. took the shoes
from the king's feet, and his heart out
of his breast, and ho lay awuko half the
night thinking of hot lino manners and
her beauty. lie did not burn much of
tho noxt morning's light till he asked
her in marriage from tlio lady of the
castle, and sij had Hon tol la's goo to
much a heart to rofnso hlin.. Moreover
sho gayo her seven million gold crowns
for a dowry.
Would you beliovo it? When tho
king was taking her away is his bHdo
..1. 1 11.... . 1 L I - ' .
biiu mm nut uio L-uuricsy, uur. trig grail-
tudo to return thanks to her kind fairy
who fult tho Ingratitude so deeply fhat
sho forthwith wished the brldo's head
changed into that of a goat, and so it
happened nt tho moment. Oht how
frightened and disgusted was tho ting
when, instead of tho silky hair, tho
smooth forehead,, tho fresh-colored
cheeks, and charming red checks, jnnd
charmlnir roil Una of .his, hrlrie. hn inw
tA,1 .... 1. - 1 1 .. , 1 ' 1. 1 , It ,
uu iitr uuuy uiu ruui;it Jiuru iiinu
arid,horns, tho hairy face, tho muzzle,
andflia long beard ofa Jenny goatlt Ho
said riothing.but got to tliopaiaco ass.oon
as hoconld and when they wero inside
ho sent her and ono of her molds Into a
distant room, and appointed thciri to
spin ten bundlesof llax,and havo them
finished in a week. ' S
Tho maid fell to, and spun liko ono
that .was In earnest, but Benzolla was
so voxed at this treatment, thatsho
pitched tier llax out of tho window.
Thq evening boforo thu last day, itho
maid had her work all flnlslied.and the
poor iiuoen got into n fright, not know.
ing what Uioklmr might do to her, ho
snopaiu a vuu to tno miry, who cup
braced tier tenderly, and guvo her
wholo sack of spun flax when alio told
her story'. Still when sho wiw going
away not ono word ofgratltudo cqiria
outoi tier mouth.
Tho klug was pleased when ho found
the Jobs flnlihed, and gavo for tlielr
next task n couple of nice Httlo urov
hounds to takocanj of, Ioor ItcnzoHa
hurst out Into lamentations and 'cdm-
plained at this. "Did sho bring )ier
nusnanu seven minions for dowry j to
l.n unf in uiifn ,i v nn,l ... I .. .1 n..
"vw w'-. .ma uuu UilllU U UUgl"
tuio wok uio poor animal. In her iL.
Ion, and flung hira out of tho window.
But when tho day approached for tho
king to corao and soe how his hounds
i i i .. .1 . i
wviu Bulimy on, ureaq cumo upon her,
una aao went 10 mo good fairy's hou'so :
a gray-haired man was sitting at 'tho
uoor as porter.
'Who are you? What's your bust.
noss? Whero aro you going?" said lho
porter, "now uaro you speak to mi In
this mahnor, yddbld coat's faco.H i!d
she; "Dou't you know who I am?"'If
i uon't," said he, "I know what you
aro liko. Tho thief abuses the eonstablo,
tho pot calls tho kottlo block faco, and
youcallmogoatfuco. Look at yourself,
madam." Ho hold a mirror before hor,
and she was so frightened and disgust
ed that sho nearly falntpd: "h, whnt '
J'Tanner,
THE
put thlM frlghl fill iippcnmucii on mo V"
raid tilie. "Y tir nwu liiirratltudo did.
'm;t'tiin,"iJ.il(l he, "Twho you left this
casjie, aim twice you iook icuvo 01 uui
kl'iid iiilStn M.s of It without ever saying
one grnreiiii worn 10 iiimy" "on, what
a vleki'il,tliiinkl(VM person, 1 nm," nahl
she.
Sim Hew through rootimtiul halln till
sho found her kind friend nnd down
sho went on her knew, and kissed hor
hand, mid cried till her heart was ready
to burst. Hut the lady kissed and cm
braced her, und then held a looking
glass boforo her faco, and sho know sho
was forgiven, for sho was looking, only
for tho tears, hamWomor that over sho
was.
"Very happy was tho king when ho
saw his brldo drive up to the palace In
a lino carriage with rlchly-drcssed at
tendants, her' own dress inoro costly
than before, and her faco livelier than
tho morning sho becamo Ills wife. Sho
took caro after that to thank God overy
day for her good fortune, nnd to keep
up lively gratltudo In her heart to tho
UoodPalry.
THE FARMER'S COLUMN.
How to ItATSE Good Potatoih. J.
T. Merrlman writes to tho Ohio Farm
er as follows: Many peoplo think thot
potatoes will grow, no matter how poor
tho seed is thorefuso of what is left
of eating whllo others plant mixed
Varieties, all sorts planted together, and
then complain of poor potatoes. 1 have
been an observer of tho management In
raising potatoes of different kinds for
fifty yearn; tho way I havo had the best
crop Is to plow up a pleco of greensward
of good depth, from ono to fifteen acres,
as tho individual may want, then har
row lengthwise until it is well mellow
ed up, then diagonally, so as to havo it
well mellowed; then with a light shov-cl-plow
mark out threo feet apart and
not cross it, nnd bo suro to havo your
rowscastand west, (corn rows should bo
north and south,) so tho sun will not
burn or heat tho hills in hot weather.
My plan is to sort tho potatoes, taking
out tho two biggest sizes to uso, then
tnko tli j threo next sizes, and lcavo tlio
two least and all thq ill-shaped ones of
all sizes. As liko produces liko of ill
ones, that is why potatoes degenerate.
I put plaster or gypsum about ono tablo
spoonful in tho hill, when I drop my
potatoes. I plant them ono why and
cover with my hoe; I plant rows three
feet apart. My modo is to put ono po
tato or half in tho hill with tho plaster,
of whatever kind of potatoes I plant;
.tho plaster helps to start tho potatoes
and keeps them from rotting, which is
an objectof lato years. Ono potato or
ono piece is enough for a hill. By plant-
ing.on sward land tho potatoes aro dry
aim mealy, whllo on land thatha3 been
plowed several times, tho potatoes will
bo soggy.
Tho potato crop is becoming more
profitable, and it is time that farmers
should look out for good seed and plant
good and not poor kinds of potatoes. It
takes ten or twelve bushels of seed po
tatoes to plant an acre as I plant, nnd
generally from threo hundred to four
hundred bushels product.
I cultlvato potatoes when they aro un
about two inches high, then uso a shov
el plow, so as to havo them good to hoe.
I hoo them when about a foot high, and
UUI them not too high. Somo farmers
plow a deep furrow, drop in their pota
toes anu plow In their seed; plow up
tho hills and plow out their potatoes.
This is hoeing potatoes with a ven
geance; potatoes bruised; ono hundred
bushels per acre, and small, poor ones
at that. Potatoes nro ono of our staples
for family support, and should bo, rais
ed with caro to get good ones.
Ghafting Potatoes. Tho modo of
operation is to tnko two potatoes, ono
of each variety tho good qualities of
which it is wished to combine. With
a pocket knlfo cut nil tho eyes cleanly
ont of ono of thcm.and substitute inthclr
places tho eyes cut out of tho other. Tho
eyes to bo inserted sliuld bo sprouted
and cut in tho form of wedges, and in
serted into cuts of tho same shapo and
size in the other potato; they aro held
in place by hair plus, and bound with
brass matting or twine. Tho lit must
bo exact and tho rind of each must Just
meet. Tho grafted potatoes are then to
bo planted. As somo of tho grafts may
fall, it Is woll to operato upon a dozen
or morosets at a timo. Tho produce of
theso grafted potatoes aro to bo kept
separate and planted out tho following
year, when thoir qualities will bo prov
en. Many varieties will sometimes re
sult from grafting only two kind3 into
each other, nnd tho results aro said to
havo astonished tho originator of tho
system, as two reds "havo produced a
wmto potato." Kidneys and rounds,
grafted Into each othcr.produeed rounds
mottled and kidneys, dillering from
uoth parents.
a-rmiy. ju U.VK 'UIIXO. Tiicro aro
many farmers who do not stick to ono
thing long enough to mako it pay and
consequently tliey loso In overythlng.
Aionoumo they concludo to do-oto
themselves to stock-raising. Boforo
thoy get fairly under headway in this
they ehango their minds anil go backto
raising grain, some again mako a spec
ialty for ft timo ofa certain crop wheat,
corn, or potatoes, for iustance. whi!6
thoy nro following this specialty, tho
crops may bo small and tlio prices low,
nnd they turn to another Just In timo to
mlsslargo crops and good prices In wliot
thoy havo left. Tho best farmers, wo
havo observed, aro thoso who first flnil
out what their soil Is best adapted to
produce. Thoy then turn their nm.
gles lu that direction and go straight
lunynru in uiai line, a poor crou tloen
not dlscourago them. Thoy go on. and
nro suro to bo Anally successful.
Makino Poultry Profitable:
Tho jilaco to which your chickens rettro
ought to havo a dry floor, tmH be Iteot
wruiiuiousiy cicanj anti as Uio floor Is
tho coolest partofthoroora. their roosts
ought not to bo raoro than twelve Inches
high, and to lo slanting, vrMeii will
keep tho wurmulr In tho rooit. Slttlnr.
uous taiii oo curou by nutBnir water In
a vessol to tho Ucnth of ono Inch. nut.
ting tho hen Into and covering tho ton
t tho Vessel for about twcntv.four
hours. Tho vessol shoald bo deep
enough to allow tho fowl tf staud up.
This Is tho best, remedy wtr havo over
tried. Earth-worias aro greatly relish,
ed by confined fowls, Tako a spado
oncoadayand turn over tho ground
for your lions. Thoy will soon run af.
tor you when thoy sco vou wlih i,n
spado, and will amply roward you for
tho extra troublo to areonimrxiatn
byan incroasedanppiy of cma...Cm,n,hi.
C0LTJM15iA AD MldOllKt
PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY
yi LIjIAM FISIIKIt j
with 1
" T'tU.lAff oA hrfON A CO. ,
WltOLKS'AI.ie '
.fiKALiiiu. 'iA Jidiiwnrj
Mi:x'S rtmNMfllllNd UOODS,
MNIINS A NOrtO.NH,
NO. IS NOIlTIl romiTII NTIlt.KT
Vllll.AMtl.vm.U
Juno 1,'00-Cm
G.
W. BLABON ,fc CO.,
Munufticlnrera ol
OILCIJTim AND WINDOW 8UADES,
Warolinme, No. 121 Not 111 Third Street '
rhlliulclpMA.
JOHN STIIOUP & CO.,
Hurccsaora to Hlronp A IJrolher,
WHOLESALE DKALEIW IN FIHII.I
Mo. H North Whai-vcr, mid Hi t-nth WaUr HU,
I'hlliulelpUln.
gNYDEB, IIABRIS it BASSETT,
Manufacturers nnd Jobbers of
MEN'S AND B0YB' CLOTHING,
Next. 625 Market, and 522 Commerce Ktret,
l-Mlailolphla.
Q.E01t(3E FOELKEK & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
WOODEN A .WILLOW WARE, VAIINS,
Oil-Cloths, Wicks, TM'lnca.'.Baskfts, etc., etc.
2I9A251 Market St. A ZIB Church St., I'lilloda,
Juno6,'0S.
JOHN 0. YEAGEB &-CO., .
Wholesale Dealers In
1IAT8, CAPS, STII.UV U0OPS, AN.1J
LADIES' KUU.H. J '
No. 237 North Third Street, ,
Mar,l!),'C9-ly riilladolnhln.
ESTABLISHED 1793.
JOHDAN A BROTHER,
Wholcsalo Grocers, and Dealers In
SALTr-ETEIl ND Mtl&ISTONE,
No 219 North Third Kt.
rhiladelphla.
J H. WALTER,
, Late waller A Kaub,
Importer and Dealer lu
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE,
No. 231 N. Third Street.
Philadelphia.
H. w
RANK'S
W11UI.ESALE TOUACCO, SNUFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUHI
No. 115 North Third Street,
between Cherry and Race, west side,
Philadelphia.
rABTMAN & ENOELMAN,
TOUACCO, SNUFF BEGAR '
MANUFACTORY .
K0. 313 M0KT1I TlllUD BTKEKT,
Second Door below Wood,- '
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W, Wahtsian r. ESOELMA!!
fAINWRIGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE Glt'6'CERS,
N. K. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
PHltADELPniA,
Dealers in
TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, M0LA8SES,
BICE, SFICES, UI CAltD bODA, AC, dC,
S. Orders will rccelyo rrompt attention.
MaylO.lSW-ly.
C. II. IIOnXE. W, S. KINO. J. 11. HBYnEllT.
JJOENE, KING it SEYBEltT, .
WJIUI.rHALi: DRY GOODS.
No. 313 Market Hlreot,
1'HlLADELPHIA.
Orders Illlcd promptly at lowest
January 3, lSOS,
aojor k. n. AiiTsrAN. c. ir. rn.i.twaEn. 3ii uosy
A ItTJIAN, DILLINGEIt & CO., '
NO. 101 NOUTH'THIltll ST. I'lIILADELPHIA,
j wo uoors nuovo Arch formerly 2Jt),
MANUrACTUlSEIW AND VomiERS IM
CARPETS, C01T0NS YARNS. 11A1TIN0.
OIL CLOTHS, CARPET CHAINS, CORDAGE,
OIL SHADES, GRAIN I1A08, TIE VARN,
WICK VAIiX, WINDOW IMITI:, rOVEr,ET,
ALSO, '
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE,
HR00U3, M1U8HE3, LOOKINO GLAIlUEfl, TRUNKS
l'cu. o,'(W r
MISCELLANEOUS.
fOVERI
I yPROPERTYW
OVERNWIENT
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
mm.
J?,f5?nEi4TyEAn tfABTORiforall kinds of
Aril y Goods, New unci Second-hand, mid toldat
a tithe of tho cost. f
m , HARNESS,
w heel and Lead Team Harness, Ambulance,
Llsut and Heavy I'.xpruFs, cart nnd Jlun-y Har
ne. M'ClellanW OlUcers, Saddles, Lridlos.
Collars, Reins, Halters Surcingles, etc., etc.
T E N T S
Hospital, Wall anc Wedge, with poles nnd pins
torn? aml'iKgf " C0VC" Awii'"Bs.Ml.lnBliot.
MIL'll'AItY CLOTHING.
SJ'01'8,',1' roc Coatsi Jackets, Illouses, Army
UTiVkPtJ'Ho,rs8 S,Tcrs'i 'y KlieeIS nnl Nits, eK
oirJiod behtiMkortmentwo havo ever
pncauiinf Je!,crlr'vo Price LIU, sentrco on up
Small orders by Esprois. C. O. D.
LIIIEllAI, HEUUCTlnN TlIVJIOLESALK UEAI.EUS.
PITKIN A O O. ,
71 North Second St., Jnt below Arch St..,
rilll.AUEI.l'lIIA, l-A.,
Also, 3 1'AltK PLACE, New York.
iy-l,'tu-3ui .
Ij'wiiueiiy on iTOUlbl., now)
May
Y'ALTJABLE BEAL ESTATE FOB
WlllWkoldby the undersigned F.necntor of
the lost will aiuf Te.uiment ol Vm. WarJin iin
of Centre lowiiihh, 1 the couSty or "fflurabiS
deceased. All Unit certain mcssuago and trait
of land situated in Centre township Colambfa
cpuuty, iiiijolnlng lands of samutf Creve nir
conUUnWgb " " chatinI David
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES . ,
more or less. tiltim! nmnmit. tr. 1.
y."!'?'' .obout on? hundredandthlrtvoeies
of which is linproved and lu a good state of lultl-
uiZrli " """"erw- Whereon
ONE FRAME PWELLINd HOUSE.
line I'lankviwelllng House, a large bank Burn
YiW B'leJ.Coru Cribs, Pig Sly.Two uood W.1U
V..nff ltonel,".llelMlr!, ua the oilier at the
waiBtti.r
house. """" "l,nB
n.i..iJrll ok"n,wn"'nPP'lcat!oui-ltherto!Iie
olumbia county Pa.
ardln BloonuOiurt;
Possession of said premltes will
April 1st. WTO.
bo flvtii
. I,'- '"""P.'operty Isnot sold on or lforo
TiJtJ '..' - ejct. bo tnrae will bee
lused to public sale on ihe premises.
,A?.,.IiJ..W4K,,IN. Execnlcr.
Wcathcrly, Carbon Co, l'u,,
Apr.S3,00,
QABBIAGE MANUFACTORY,
llloomsburg, Pa.
M. C. SLOAN A imOTirpit
tho successors of
WILLIAM BI)AN A SON
coutlnno tho business of making
CARRIAGES, I1UGUIKS.
and every style of
FANCY WAOONS,
which they liavo constantly on hand in ,n, i (,,,..
tomers. Never using any material but Uie best
and employing tho most experienced wnikmen
they hope to continue as heretofore to give entire
sallsracUon to every customer. Au luspentlon cf
their work, and of the reasonable prloo askl for
uu suuit-, is suro 10 insure a sale.
May 6,'W.f
AUSTIN & CO'S T"1
"GREAT ONE DOLLAR BALK.
.n'onmraWp'ra
Agents of Clubs of Thirty nud upwards sniif
have their premiums Incicuiod one-tourtli wS
all the checksum returneil. im vs
wouk rou t a anu we will wobk vob ydc
ftcTddri.,lU,a "''W- reSlarsYnl
A 1 'UTtVT
J! A 3D Federal, ami 107 III lis C.mgreA?'rt.,.
MaylMCO-it
"TO
GOODS.
J F. XjXJTZ '
( Bncccsior to -A." J, Bloan hasjjst rctnnicd
from New York with a full assortment or
-BUY 000D3 XND NOTIONS
to which ho Invites lho attention nt the cltltcns
of llloomsunrg and vicinity. Ills stock conMsts
In part of ,tho following lino of goods
SPJUN,q AND SUJJMEB I)UES3
GOODS,
LADIES' SACKINGS,
i I.
SUMMEIl SHAWLS,
LAlliy'lto'sii, BLKAcf A I1I10WN.
GENTS' nALl'IIOiE,nLEACH A IlllOWN,
H , LADIES' GLOVES 81LK
AND LISLE THREAD,
KID GLtiVES ALL COLORS,
' HOOP SKIRTS A CORSETS, ,
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
I.'TAIILE .DIAPERS . ,, '
TOWELS
NAPKINS
'I
rtn i
CLOTHS,
I ' . Ill ,u , ' j I
AND CASIMERS,
FLANNELS.,
DOMESTICS OF ALL KINDS,
nud In fact everything generally kept In a Dry
Goods Store. Call nnd examine the goods nnd
Ratlsfy yourselves, high prices Is ono of tho
things that havo passed mray.
EXClIANaK.BUlLDIKO OPIJOSITK THE COURT
HOUSE MAIN 8TKEKT 11LO0.MS1IURO PA.
Apr.io.co.tr'.
jILLEB'S STORE.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
The subscriber has' Just returned from the cities
with another large and select assortment of
SPRING AKD SUMMER GOODS,
purchased in 'New York And Philadelphia nt the
lowest figure, nnd which he Is determined to sell
on as moderate terms' as can1 tie procured else
where In Bloomsbnrg. His stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of the choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with a largo assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following articles i
Carpets,, i i
Oil Cloths
Cloths.
Casslmeres,
'-' l 'i . Shawls,'
. I. .. Flannels,
' 'Silks,
Lluens,
"H6op Skirts, "
1 j" ' ' Muslins; ,
' 'i.-'V." ' '' Hollowwnre
Cedarware
Quoenswnro, ' ' Hardware
Hoots and Shoes, '' ,
Hats and Caps " 1 '
Hoop Nets, ' 4
Umbrellas
' 'Lboklng-Glasse.1,
- : i: 'xobacco,
" ' ' '''' CofTco,
1 ' Sugars,
' " ' Teas,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
In short, everything usually, kept In country
scores, to.whichrie Invites the attentton of tho
public gcnerajly, Tho highest prlco.wUl.bo paid
for country produce in exchange for goods;
.:',it. ' S.;'li. MILLER ABON.
, i Arcade Buildings, Bloomsbnrg, Pii.
Q.BEAT REDUCTION' IN TBIOES
AT PETER ENT'8STORE,i
' LIGHT STREET,
,or
SPBING AND SUM3IEB GOODS.
THE subscriber has Just received and has on
hand nt his old stand in Light Street, a large and
select.
ASSORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE
purchased nt the lowest flgnrc. and which ho
determined to Bell on astniodernto terms as
w pruv-uruu eisewucre in ugnt tttrcct.
S"'smHn''Hlillitilii)i i il In of
LvA D I'ESjjpDli ESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions.
Calicoes, Mnsllns,'-,
uingnams, Flannels,
'.Hosiery, Carrcts,
, , Silks, Shawls,
BEABY MADE CLOTHING,
SaUnotli , Casslrhcrs,
. "L .Cotfonadea, Kentucky Jeans.
j,- ? AC, AO AG
GRO.CEBIES, MACKEBal,,,
QatcnswareCedarwaro, Hardware, Modlclnes.
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS
lu short everything usually' kept In a ce''ry
store. The patronage of his old friends auo 'the
publlo generally. Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market price paid for country pro
duce. 'PETER KNT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1S67.
1115 "OOP SKIRTS. 1J15
WM. T. .HOPKINS
Has Removed litsManufac'tory and Salesrooms to
No. 1115 CHESTNUT, ST. PHILADELPHIA,'
Where his "OwnMake"of Clinmnlont
esjeelally adapted to Firsts hu.s ll'Aofnue unil
lutait Trade, well be found to embraco the most
exteaislvo assorlmeut In lho Union, and all tho
latest and most desirable Styles, Shapes.Lengths
aud i ts sen, 2. -fit, Oi, 1 yards round, of Plain
nnd Gored Pauiers.'Wulklng Rklns,-lleceptlou
'1 rails. Jtc. Ae.together with over ninety dltlereut
varieties of Misses' and ChUdfen's skirts, all of
wnichfor symmetry of style, finish, lightness,
elaBtloliy, durability and'ioal dieaimeu, nro un
erjuuleil by any other goods In the market, and
nro warranted lu every respect,
order. Altered and ' lieitired,
Skirts miidntn
Whulesulfi and
Cents.
f.Vii'FT81 COMETS CORSETSMI 67dif
ferent styles nnd prices, from 75 Cents to J7.U0.
embracing It. Worlley.-Beckel," Glo5e rutins''
""a"; toy's, corset skirt Supiwrters, Mrs.
Moody's 1-atlent "Self-Aujustlnj Abdomlual'!
corsets; trench, English and Dumcstlu Hand
made Cpncts, and superlur French Patterns of
Cotell coriets, -Onr Own'Malie," to which wo In
vite especial uttentlou.
Complete assortment of ladles' Under Gar-
tlENEUAL AOlNTforthe P.ARTRAM AND
I' ANTON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, su
per or to any other befuro the public Fllly-two
of these No. 1 Machines, Price to each, are being
ulveuaway toourcustomcrs.ln ordertogct them
lutroduced. Every person In want of articles lu
uur hub, suouiu examiuo our goods beforo pur
chaslUBelsewheie, CaU or send for circulars, at
our jiumiiaciory and Salesrooms, No. Ill.WMiest.
QOMETHING NEW.
Tlio UiidcrsKued begs leavo tp Inform her
opcSedlu" Ul6',u,J"0 li'UtrallyT that she his
HLOOMSIIURO,
rn,l.lll,.lln...l "n,1S Iit0tk
MILLINERY and TRIMMINGS
Inmniiectloiiwlth Dross' Making and is pre
pared in addition, to 1
COLOH STRAW 1I1TH
!tiUn1!'J,,,''?i.t,c."t n.otlce.nnil In the best style of
... , ,M. v.iv.,. uuu wum suiisiaciory.
Light Street. October 4. 1W7.MIW' K' KIJNf
jJIS LIZZIE BARICLEY
has Just returned from 'Pblladeliiii Ia. nttil tints
bought, and Jsiiow orerlng the but assortment
'i
FANG)' GOODS,
TRIMMINOS, j
HONNBTS Ac. Ae.,
ever oxhlbltod In llloomsburg, and Is prepared to
mako tip dresses and all other articles of female
wardrobe, at short notice, and In tho best and
LATEST BPniNQ STYLES.
Rooms in lho Ilamsey Buildings, on West
llabisireet. Call and see her vailed stock ol
Hprlng Goals.
May vug.
LdOlVISBliRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
RAIL ROADS.
TVOBTHERN, bENTBAL BAIL-
I - - ' WAY
, 0iTand,,aner Msyr. Hth 1800, Trains Will
leave NoaTliUJinERLAOT) as follows I
, - NORTUWA11D.
429 A.M., Dally to Wllllamsport. (except Sunday)
forKlmlra, Canandalgua, Roelirster, JlnllUlo,
Kusiienslou Bridge, nud N. Falls.
(HO v. M., Dally, (exceiit Sundays) for Klirtlrn and
llullnlo via Erie Hallway rrom F.lmlra, ,
5.M v. M., Dally,(cceptSuudays) for Williams-
rtt' TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
00 A. M. Dally (except Monday's) for Baltimore.
WILMINOTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
2.b0 P.M. Dally (excfiptsunday's)for Baltimore
Washington and Pulladelplila.
ED. S. YOUNG.
General l'asscnger Agent.
Ai.kiikd It, 1'iskk, Gcn'l Supt.,
LACKAAVANNA
1IURG UAiLAOAD
AND BLOOMS-
On nnd pftjrNovt)Ulh,18(i,s, Passenger Trains will
run as foilowst
doing North. '
Arrive Arrive
p. in. a. m.
Scrauton .. u . 10.60
Going South.
Leave Leave
p. I".
4.10
Lenvo
4.47
5.21
iua
B. 19
ILM
7.3H
8.20
Arrive
0.U5
n.m,
5.2
S.K
.ai
u.:w
7.10
ritlBlon...... 9.10
Kingston .., B.I0
l'lymouth ......... K.il
Shlckshluuy. 7.S7
Berwick .. 0.&1
Bloom .,... e.m
10.15
VM
D.3II
0.00
8.23
7.60
7.12
7.S2
Dauvlllo MO
11.01
Arrlvo
Leave Lcavo
, 4.13 0.(1)
North'd .
0.13
...... i . l ,. n, l. inn. ...
train for Great Bend, Blnglmmtou, Albany nut!
D.T. BOUND, Sup't,
1W. . . ISO).
PIIILADEEPIIIA AND ERIE
J. JIAIL.RUAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
THItOUail AND EIREUr ROUTE BETWEEN TIIII-
UKLl'IIIA, BAITIMORE, JIAItRISUURa, WIL
LlAMSrOBT, AND THE
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA,
, ELEGANT SLEETINO CAIUI
On nil Night Trains.,
On and after Monday, Apr. 2CtIi 18f,0, the
Trains oh tho Philadelphia A trio Hall Road will
lUUUfl 1U11UUSJ
'WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Phlladelphlo.i.10.4.? p.m,
.. . Nq'thumberland.J.Mn.m,
" " Norfd 6.50 D.m,
ELM1RA MAIL !&toffiS33SZ$ffit3S:
. ' " North'd. ...4.25 p.m.
EASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie n.i; n ml
" North'd vivio.,.
.. . .vca J-ilw.....,.,..MMW.U.Xjp.ini
-'".hUM. v.uuil.111.
xr.ii i rl ""tttPhiladelphl......4.Wp.in.
Mall and Express connects with Oil Creek and
Allegheny. River Kail Road. Baggage checked
. . A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, WUllamsport.
GATAWISSA RAILROAD On and
after MONDAY', Nov. a, 1S08, Passenger
trains on lho Catawlssa Railroad will run atiiie
lollowlng named hours :
Mail Hmlh.
STATIONS.
WUllamsport,
Muncy.
Watsoutown.
Milton.
Danville.
Rupert.
Catawissa.
ltiugtowu.
Summit.
O.uakake.
Mail Iforlh
Dep. 7.80 n,m
Arr, 0.16 p. in,
" 8.50 "
0.10 "
" V.ii "
" 10.12 '
" 10.25 '
" 11.10 "
" 12.Mn.tn,
"' 12.15 "
JUKI',
" S.12
" 4.53
" 4.10
" 3.55
" 3Jo
" 2.23
" 10
" 1.10
" I.'JO
1.10
" 1.0U
" 2,15
" 4 Si
Arr. u.u
h. Maliony June.
Dine. Tumaqua,
iievuiug.
" 10.40 a.ia,
, , Philadelphia,
( To New York via. Reai
I lug or Mauch Chunk.
e.ia
10.00
rruiartcw xorlcvla.1
Mlll,h f-lllldlr F
No Change of cars between WUllamsport and
Philadelphia. GEO. WKUB Suy'tT
READING RAILROAD.
BUMMEIt ARRANGEMENT, Apr. 23th, 186!),
,,rcat Trunk Line from the North and North
Wess forFhllndolplila,New York, lleuuiiur I 'nils.
vine, lomaquo, Ashland, Shamoklu Cebauon
Co umblaUit ' Ji',llrata' hiliI Laucaster,
Tialusieayo Hnfrlsburg for Now York, as fol,
.ii iii-.rS 'miu ' .m' l2'!B u"Oh
tlio Pa:ru'dlra7and artl Vng' aeivTo'rk9 Tt
V.1S, n.m., & ii.jj a. m.. & 3.50 ii.il a ilV .S'
ami 0.00 tun ruspectlvily. HlccplnK curs arcorn-
Grove, Allenlown A Phtlu'd. ut 8.10 aTin 2 oil
4 10 n.ui., htoppliiKat Lebanon iS'dptluclwl way
BUuIons;ihu4,i0pm.trainsmaklni!innMtinnS
Philadelphia and UilumblSonl?? Fo?rottavlK
Schuylkill Haven and AuburL, .via BcSuylkin
and busriui- iijiiim Railroad, lenvo Uarrlsburg 1 1
JrM p.m. Returning: Have New Yoik at Voo
V"; tt",a "' ""d 0,(U and B.00 run. Pliimdel-
iicconipauy t aU.w) a. m., txudUM anJa uonjn
leave Potuvinoati'iu
kin at 6A11 m.,Asliiaud ut 7,oua.in !and ifiu nx
dSnhmd Now Ylr""1' '''m" Wt
l..t,..llln .V . . . .....
...,u iur jiarnsunrg, via Schuvlklll
and susquehauua ltallro.ulat7Vin. aua II 30
a. m., for PlueGrove nud Tremoiit,- '
Ittudiiig Accoiiimodntlon Train leaves Roadlm
al7,30a.i.i..ieturnlUB from FhlladolpSa at s"i5
I'ottstown Accommodation TralnileavesPottji.
town at 0.25 u.m... rBtuniiii,- i.,JJ i!SiiSi,"W"
ttt4.30n.m. '""" ""'P"ia
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rcndln- nt
7tL'm-h
Per klomeii lbill Rood Trains leave Perklomen
Junction at u.wi a.m., uud 0.00 tS m iutnn, if...
Leave Sklpnack at 8.I5 a.m" and KPS
ncctlug with similar trains on Rciuiimr itn'i'i7i
On bundaj s, leave Now York at 8,00 p.m Phli
adelphla 8.U0 n.m. and 3.13 p.m., tho rain
running only to ReadlnBi PotUvlllo 8 00 rim
Uarrlsburg 6.20 a.m. ami ViiS!H ?; "l"!?'!
Iteodlng at 12.65 M.aud 2, 13 and 7,15a.m.forHa'rris
L'1.,,1"ld UAi ""!' un J 7.'1"' for New York.
at 0.10 ii.m.niul 4 . n m. r..n ri.n...iii..
Commutation, Mileage, Seasoii, Sciioot and Ex
fates0" ' eta 10 aua ,lro" Polut. t reduced
Dausacc checked'tiimiu'ii iftit.iin.ja,.it..,..,..i ,A
each passenger.
. a. A. NICOLIJJ,
... Genernl Suiierlnteudent.
ItcaJlug, Pa., Apr. 20, urn.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, &
WESTERN RAILROAD. Summer nrruugo-mi-nt,
Apr.5,lMi3. ,TralDs lcavo as follows!
UASTIVAnn. WESTWARD.
Ex
press Ac-
Ac-
Ex-
PICSS
STATION'S.
com.
coin
1" M I'.JI.
0 40 M5
0 40 3.ai
0 2', S.25
0 (10 3.00
0 15 12,10
Uio TlO
7 15 12.30
5 63 11.4K
1145
4.10
.1.22
7 10 1.00
5 8 11.25
5 S3 11,20
3 2.1 11.02
5 11 10.17
3 01 10.33
10.23
1 41 10.13
4 211 VM
0.10
3 55 0.22
3 41 V.0U
3 25 8.4
3 15 8.M
2 50 8.(5
I-M 7J8
7.30
7.11
0.50
d'33
0.10
6.40
6.30
A.M.
A il. V U
8.S0 4 00
8.15 4 13
11.05 4 40
11 JO 7 05
0.00 4 nO
11.15 0 So
11.48 7 20
11.58
7JJ0
8.47
11.08
12.(15 7 35
12.25 7 60
12.35 8 00
I2.5H 1.1
1.03 8 23
1.15
1.25 8 42
1.43 8 50
2.00
2.21 0 26
2.33 0 SO
2.37 II 50
3.08 IOCS
3X0 1033
4.12 1-11
4.20
4 .SO
iM
5.18
6.40
(l.(U
0.20
I'.U.
Arl New York.- Lv
.Christopher St
,..M,.lIoboken..M
Newark-
..Washlnntnn
via Cen. Kit, of N.J,
new ions.,
Liberty tit)
....New Hampton...
oxioru
Ilrldnevllln.
....Philadelphia..,
-Trenton ...
Phllllnsbun-
.Mauuuka Chunk....
,....,iieiaware,...
....Mount Pcthcl.
Water Gap
IHMirouusuurg '
..-..Hpraguevlire
Hxxeury vine..,.
...M.Oakland ,.,
Forks .......
Tobvliaimn...
.....Gouidsboro...
oscow
Dunning.....
u..ijcrantoii
P.M
A. II.
a io
5.55
630
ll.lt)
11.30
..Clark's Summit.,,.
M.fhU..i,UU... .,.,.,
..Factor) ville M....
..NIcliolsoii.w....,
Jlopbottoin....
....Montrose...
New Mllford
.......Great Rend.
11.10
4.M
4.15
3.45
3.15
8.5J
v.u
12.00
12.30
liA't
1.30
2.00
2.23
1'
. COWNEpTIOKS.
V iu
villa, luuiton. Ar.
.
.'At Washlngtontth Morris Essex R R for
AtManunkaCiinnV will, Belvldero Delaware
&"vill'e!lffia
KiracaVbimX.o!''1 ly,,"Uut'
ten' l!mlm"ll?n
.ihe'wViS."1'" lBTKIitektetmj
,11, A. HENRY, alSfiATnt.
pUMI'S I TUMPS FOR SALE,
"littUnderslgncdbegsleavato Inform the cltl.
lens ef this place and vicinity that lie Is l'miarJJl
to rurnlsh.at short notice. oii of the Lii1 wl
EN PUMIWfor Wells iiul Clsterus eV.r wfcrid
to the public They are guaranteed to throw
'IXUflf! le? 1 !. ""J with lealir than
typnnoTOurpSsyTr'ffl
Hhumaii U aacnt fur CklumLla .imtt
iuaTor!
s
LATE
B O O F I If a,
EVERY VABIBTY
MOST FAVORABLE RATES,
JOHN THOMAS, AND CAHPEIl J. THOMAS,
iftrlivtaiyr. "i-oomsbuiio, Pa".
GROOjBRIBS, &o
ONFEOTIO N E B Y .
c
The nnderalmed wonld respect fully announce
to the publlo that he has opened n
FinST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE,
In the bnlldlnc lalolr occnpleil by Fox A Webb
where ho Is prcparouto furnish all kinds of
PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS,
NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AC., AC.
11 r WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
n A.l, ...plmnHl rt nil nftulll It1
his lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac.,
suitable for the Holidays, Particular attention
given to
BREAD AND OAK EH,
of nil kinds, fresh every day.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
0HIBTMA8 TOYS,
A call is solicited, nnd satisfaction will be
guaranteed.
Nov. 22, 1857. ECKHART JACOBS.
JEMOVAL OF
V. V, MA 11 lt'H I
NEW STORE
TO BJTIVB'S BLOCK,
ON THE CORNER OF MARKET AND IRON STREETS.
The undersigned having received from the city
a fnll and completo supply of
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CEDAR AHD WILLOW-WARE,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
JI A 1 S AND SHOES,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I rroposo selling at a very low figure
for cash or produce.
g- Call and see.
April 12, 18C7.
C. C. MARR.
GBAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
(IRANI) OPENING
GRAND OPENING
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER OOOl 3
FALL AND WINTER GOOIIH
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
consisting ol
consisting of
consisting or
consisting of
consisting of
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOOns
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND
HATS AND
HATS AND
HATH AND
HATS AND
OAT'S,
CArs,
CAPS
(JAPS
CAPS,
ROOTS AND SHOES
HOOTS AND RHofS'
HOOTS AND SHOES'
HOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES!
READY-MADE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTH ING
READY-MA HE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHlSo',
LOOKING-GLASSES
LOOKING-GLASS IX
LOOKING-GLASSES
I.OOKING-OLASSEM
LOOKING-GIASSESI
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS
NOTIONS
NOTIONS
notions!
paints and oils,
paints and oils
paints and oils
paints and' oils
faints and oils
groceries.
GUOCKItlES
GIlOUKItIKH,
groceries!
UROCERlla!,
(IHEENSWARE,
(iUHENSWAKE,
(illEENSWARI,;
tt'IKKNSWARl:
(IUEENSWARE
HARDWARE,
llAltDWAIll'.
hardware
hardware
hardware!
TINWARE,
TINWARE
TINWARE
TINWARE
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT,
HALT
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH
FISH,
F1T1I
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS
GRAIN AND SEEDS
GRAIN AND SEEDs!
c., Ac. &o.,
McKELVY, NEAL
McKHLVY NEAL
MCKELVY, NEAL
McKEI.VY nkai.
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
McKELVY, NEAL
Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets.
NoE SSf uer 5 i!""" Sfket Streltl
Northwest co rner of Main iiiul iiaAwt Streeti,
BLOOMSBURO, PA..
BLOOMS11UHO PA
llUlO.MSHlIUO PA.,
BLOOM811UUO PA
llLOOMSnURO, PA."
IRON AND NAILS.
IRON AND NAILS
IKON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS
lu lariio Quantities ami nl ,.l i ........ ...
on hand. '"y
TVTEW COAL YARTi.
J-l -IIIB uiuleislgned lespeclfully inform tbn
f Blooinsburg and Columbia rom,1!.-0
coal and "selec&d umr. cVl tot Bmnh Zvm
ses, on their wharf, aUJolnlni Jl'Kelvy fSR
Cos Furnace? with n Xn,i f. ..V ,f':.f A "!
l.,? t" dlflerent numbers ofsiove
fO-
1 .t
?" to weigh coal, hay , and e",?a'8
Likewise a hprso and wagon, tb deliver cSii S
scales
call 'and AS.lrJSttt.'
ing elsewhere, J, W. HiTndeiisIiot
AUGUKTUS MASON:'
fTHE uiulorwlencd will tnkn In nv.
coal yard.
llloomsburg Mar. K-OO-ly, W "1:NBE'HOT.
JNSUBANOE AGENCY
Wyoming
ei-o.ooo
4,000,000
300,000
300,000
450,000
1,100,000
1,000.000
630,000
330,000
wEtna...
Fulton
North America .
City ""
International........
Niagara.. ........"
Putnam ......"3"
Merchants ."."".'.'.
Springfield
Farmers' I)auvlllo...Z".'....!
Albany City .,,.,.
Laucaster City "."Z.,"
York Horse. Death A Theft!.'.
Hume, New Haven
Dauvillc, Horse ThcR......"'
690,000
400.000
JfO.UW
(15,1X11
1,000,000
FREAB BROWN, Agent,
IlLOOMSUUllO, l'A
man.KMy.s
Q E. SAVAOE,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER; JEWELER.
Main Street, (near the Court House,
BLOOMSBURG, l'A.
Cotltlltlvon hniul n nn... . . .
orkwrrrunteu.",,ma,!tuordo'-' AU
TN THE SPBING MONTHS, THE
J. system naturally undergoes a tlmnM Vi j
naHni11," "'"I"' Concentmud ExVrKskr
suparllla Is an usslitant of tho creuuit vahfn'
FOR NEAT AND CHEAP
JOB PRTMTTMn.
Call at Tho Columbian Oltlce, Blo'musbur'pn.
immedtlele,:rw ent7
f Jflril. Ham,Shoiildcr,aiid m" Vnrat lu, tlr"
I'.ggs, Hay, Ac.,ut the highest cash ,'rlies i t,h
Grocery Stoie, adjoining their coal vard ' hls
.I Chniim
PA.
IRON, TINWARE, 4YC. J
OTOVKS AND TINWAJIK. , .
A', m. rupj:rt - -
announces lii his friends and oligomers that
cimtlmlcs tlienlKiVbbilslnessntlilsold placeim
MAIN STREET, IllA)OMsmillO.
Cuslonieis ran lie nccomixlaltd with
FANCY OTO VIM
of nil kinds, stovepipes, Tinware, and every va
rlely of article found in n Stovo and Tinware Es
tablishment In tli6 cities, and ou tho most reason
able terms. Impairing doneat theshortc.it notice.
25 DOZEN MILIM'ANH
ou hand for sale.
N
EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON MAIN BTllltET, NKARI.T OITOSITtl MILLEB'
rtLooMsnuita, rENN'A.
th mwinninnrii hns Inst fitted un nnd opened
his now
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
lit this placo, where he Is prepared to make lip
newTiN WAiiitof nllklnJs lu his linn, and tlo
repairing with neatness and dispatch, upon the
most reasonable terms, He nlso keeps on hand
u-rnvru n VAIttnlTH PATTERNS A STYLES.
which ho will sell upon terms to suit pui chasers.
uivo nira a can. jieis r.u ,cim...-, .
deserving of tho rubllo patronage. ,,rT7
Bloomsburg, April 20, 1867.
G
EORGE IL ROBERTS,
fmportcf and Dealer In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, 40.,
No. 311 North Third Street, above Vine,
' ' Philadelphia.'
JACOB K. SMITH. , J. It- SKI.TI-.KB
s
MI Til & SELTZEB,
Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domostlo
HARD W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLERY, AC,
NO. lO'jN.TIllnDSTKKCT.AU.CAI.I.OWlIIt.I.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22, (17-tf.
N
EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.,
ISAIAH HAGENUUCI1.
Main Street one door above IX Mendcliliall's
biore. r ,
A larira assortment nf Stjives. 1Irntiri nnd
Ranges constantly on hand, and lor sale at tho
lowest rates. i
Tinning in all Its branches cai chilly atteuded to,
Tin work of nit kinds wholesale and retail. A
,1,1,. , l-IJUUBll'U.
Apr,0,(iatf
rPHU NEW HABDWARE STORE.
AL NE l'LUS ULTRA.
Having enlarged our Btoro Room and just'
OPENED A NEW SUPPLY,
directly from (ha Manufacturers, purchased for
cash, on a declining market, w c nro prcpaliwd to
oner the saiuo to
FARMERS, MECHANICS, BUILDERS.
and tho rest of Mankind, n general stock, com
prising nil the kinds and qualities usually kept
hi n city Hard Waro Store, suitable totho wants
me u.iuiiiy, in uunsuany jow prices.,
. All thosowlionrodCHlrlousofiinrchasIni? miods
l'.1 ouf,lln? can savo Money by looking In at tho
New Hardwsio Store.
Please give us a call andexamlno our slock Ac.
Apr. 23.69-lyr Bloomsburg, Pa.
gHABPLESS & HARMAN,
EAQI.K lODSUKYAlin lIAMJFAimmivn mn
STOVF.S A TLOWS WHOLESALE A HIXA1L
THE CKLK11BATED JtONTKO'iE II10N BEAM AND
THE IIUTTON WOODEN IlEAM.l'LOWS.
sii Ti; i.V v.. lepainngeityioves.
All kinds of Brass or Iron easting mado to order
upon short notice.
, '''' Hj'ARI'LESS AP.S.HAR.MAN,
JuRm!1- Proprietors.
QBANGEVILLE 1'OUNDRY,
.MACHINE SHOP ANI) AGRICULTURAL
.. . v. . ;. '" M,;f.llv loiiuuriii uis irienus
and tho Public generally, that hohas icbullt and
Thft t,r..lAVet..,r,.1 .tfl.l... ... .
, , . . . -tiniituui-noii, mm re
moved nil his business irom Light Strict to tho
nlmvo tmmiiil rtlni. whn... ... ...... .1
,1, .ui.iiiu.iuii Willi
Ills Foundry ho will rontlnuo to mannlactiiro
'i 1 1 iti hii i:ir amii fT xt iT-n
vi!!litrTOVeriV.ot for ntJ-Vowcr or uiulm.iot
,J... z 1 .iV . v. 1, inamiKiciiireH 10
UllW HH MP ill 1 ILJUUIf VI
MILL G,E ABING ,
fl i !J 'l!!.0 i-l10?1, provi-U I ron Beam Plows of
Mi!!!: km1 Wooden Beam Plows, Doublo
v.... i . t.o. u.iu i iuw I'oinis oi every ilebcrio
Hon generally used throughout tho county. 1
IRON 1CETTLES. iiEf.rjj
Cellar Grates. Stovcs.Sled and Sleigh Soles, and
J''ryf"'''!; generally mailo'iiin country
foundry. Thoso wishing to purchaso Machines
USSitSrV?1 to c""llD" machines. a"d the
ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED
f...... "" "wH iiu, uuu terms mode to suit
mrclio-sers. All kinds cf country prodnco taken
11 exchnnge for Plows and castings.
Thnl.lffnl In Ilia f.l........ . .
r-, .uuiu. mm imirons lor past
favors ho would still continue to sollolttho sanie
Anr imif " 1LLIAJI SCHUYLER.
Apr..i,oa.tr Oraugevlllu I'a.
LEHIaJJ VAI.TjKY AGBICULTU-
RAL CHEill(!AT, U'niii'u
BREINia & HELVRICH,
JIANCFACTlIUEia OF
HREINIO'S COMPLETE
BONE M A N U R E.
A concentrated manurocombiningthorcllablo
feitUizlngpro)ertksof BONE DUST or GROUND
BONE, with tho nctlvo elements of TERUVAN
OUANP, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND
SUPER. 2II0SPH ATE OF LIME.
NOTinri'A .... .. T
tuter's rate TbJ "" orsale AtManufao-
ii i,ri,,iM,yiT80Ni ""'"-sburg, Po.
PO B SAL E.
, VALUABLE REAL IS4TATF
blo'Tmc .''fa-nTiv., V"v;!,u vnlua
ciluln'b'ia eofuu,?:u,i'ln'oe IZT
SEVENTY Annr-ci T.Awn
c'uKlloXSerUSr
A COMFOIlTAltr.l.; liwwi TiMfi
... .i mini,! iJ ilUUOJVt
wa'rhtet
t . "u""'ra HUNDRED DOLLARS.
same lerms. ukfuou uio
Mar..WJ-3n,.: WZZWMZ.VS.
illtHJiiuburg, I'a,
rJHE ESPY HOTEL.
rl' , COLUMBIA COUNTY, 1A.
T.1.',!!''f,;l!1?' would inform thotravelii,,..
ihnw. ...".V."".1'!1 "u f'wvtt imiuisl estab:
Apr.23,(IO.tf WILLIAM PIOTIT.
JEBOIIANT'S HOTEL,
nurnu FOUBTir STBKBT,
riHLADELPHIA.
J. A W. G. M'KIBBIN. PrnnrUlo.
May lo.l8H7.ly.
YOUNG LADIES BEWARE OF
lA.t H'-W""HK'C'" f EaeoPowdsrsaud
of the .Ll.rnnUl lu ashort tlme'SetSCy he
L
-. dRUGS&MEDIci
TONATIIAN IIEIRII
t,i7. Hi ,tii;.,.t;;.s , '"p "Ki.ri
I1VMI
.IlBKI
innile i
lliounvinconny ono im -"'""at
botlks pr; I nred; ,dZ :V,VV lV,
A Co. Hchuylklll Have pi),'lo V
gists, ""'.iifclf
J) B. T A Y L O 1
Mvi:niiAKrn )
B ITT Kit b
' !'
i
A mild nnd ngrccablo Tl. . .. J-
nchloniulCiumltiallvo
i,
Extracted entirely from llcrli.. 1
y beneficial lu lru,(lL
' d,
DYSPEPSIA,
i
qENERAL DlJIHLt
and LonrAi.pmr
nudnnticellentt'orrectheftwj5
from Dlsordentof tho Buwcn
U.
E.
Sold EvOryil,(nli
!A
t.,
i epot,No.4I.1Maikctbltei!,PM'
n 1p
J. K. TAYLOIl AOjfl
Sopt. 1,'ftS-ly. "ff
Ayer'sp
Hair i
For rcslorjntj Gra
ils natural Vitality
A 6 a
i- nfo iff
lifnlllr, 1
for S.
Ii.iii'
hair
to ,1
s
hn
with .' fr
ened, fulling liitir tlied in
nail nuon, llioujili i.ct tlifi
by its iISc. Nolliinjj caim
hair wlicro tlio, Jiillicles it.
or tlio (jliuidj atroplikJ tj
But such ru remain cau lg
tiscfiilucss by tins npplirauiu
of fouling tlio liitir wiling
,mcnt, it will licop it cUautta
'Its occasionnl tlso vill w
from turniug gray or falj
consequently prevent liaV'-.
from tlio?u ilolet'erioiu sills'
make somo preparations 6i
injurious to tho hair, lit (3
only benefit but not ham kg
merely for a a.
HAIR DRE$
nothing elso can bo fotriilf
Containing ucilher oil uj?
not soil whito ciimhru.
long oirtlio hair, giviuj Ukj
lustro and a grateful jcit-JJ,
Prepared by Dr. J. CJ
PliACTIOAL ANU An.I.HIix1
ft
LOWELL, JIJL'J,
I'ltlCE $1.00,
;i
r2Feli.5ilsro.
ej
Ayer's SarsapS
ron jpidhifi'ixo xnii
ThonrsT
rclUnl B5-.b(
lidcroi
many rf'
caes oil""
ease, stf'X
sccmeil irr
cornipw It
piirliliJi-
hcrofiilJo
dUonlt'4(
mvalei 1.1
- IUU.I t.
mey wero painniuy anuctlnft mi ,
cured ln-euch prcat number. In '
tlon of tho country, that the null
bo Informed of 1U vjl tuts or lite
ovruimuus poison IS One 01 I,
enemies ot our race. Often, tta ,r
tenant of tlio ormtnlsm ttnilennln. t "
and bivltcs tlio altatk ofeuto'ltogf-JI1
w Itllout cxcltins a suspicion of lU, 01
It sccnis to breed infection tliron;!-
tlien, on somo favorable, occanwt.,,
into ono or other of Its hideous frc v
siirfaco or amoni; tlio glials. IitoT
eles may" bo suddenly ilepo-iuii-fr-licarl,
or tumors formed In 11,8
its picscnco by crnptinns en llail JS,
atlons on somo part of the body.
slonal uso or a bottlo of llila bu"V
isablc, even when no aclh e fjr rp
amicar. .Persons anik'leilulthH ial
plaints pcnerally Und IhiihihI ''
Jeppli, cure, by tho uso of tMJ
LA: Af.Tiifioiiy's J'tre, J.'o;-3-ilfcr,
Salt J.Viriioi, .s'roil lM
Sore JJji:i, ,Soi' j:am, nnd o. err
visible loctns otSnvfulmi' 'Jl
inoro concealed forms, ns Umfi".
Jlenrt ltlsiase, J'lls, j;;itilL.
rimltbo vailous lifer) ms naali'J',
lar and neri ous systems. H '
SypMUt or I Viiorrnl and I"'1,'
nro-uired bylt.thouRli a lonftat- '"
nib(lmnt,'lbeo obtliualc inal.illinl; rr
But long eonllcued uio or ll,U KffJ
tlif. .nml.lnr r , .nrUtt..
ulceration), and X'OHiifn J'iV
soon nlloved nnd ultiinsu . c
aag and iuvlgoratinir etttxl 'N
. .ir each caso arc found In oi't -n
r:..,r... ..... v. Ti,,dl
fjueti pniue. (ieinrMi u .
caused by accumulations of CJWT
In tlio blood, vield quiikly ta".'
Com pla fu I n.'tnni UlUUi t'oS"'",p
mo ( Ion oftlio 7,(iiv end Ja u iiJW
Ji; they often do, from Uio rauWufV
blood. This S.UtHAVAltUU'ft
i-torer for lho slrenirlli and il''3
lliovoulia are Xiii'iWiI and J.w'V
'(, AfreiJcss, nnd troubleilwc
7'reAriMfons or Fran, or M)'"'o
sytnptoinatio of )rri.iir. MiB.'Jti
relief and convincing evidence 'oi
tinirnp ii.uM. .. int
. u,vu V,MM.
PREl'ARl
lit'. TT ml . .1-
REV i'B
VraetUal anil AnalilH"'1 f,tt
60L1) BV ALL DUUGC1ST5
EN DERSIIOTT-'il
QEHJIAN- OATTLK IV't
ThlnlOM.,,nlBl.r1ln...U1 (O lie IC?b
ItorsoorCutllo 1-owder lu '
uioou, rioniists tho system, anu i- n
..u.i hhu 10110 IQ mo hiomai". y
wilt Improve 'in flesh, and tM'T
smooth nnd flossy,
Cows fatuin nnd glvo twenty !
inllU. I.
Bhcep Improvo nudmoduco al"1 (
fleeco, ' ' r
ItOSS faitl ll n,l nrn trra from
temier, and nllpcn illsooses. t
Wliolcsulo and -5.
iiENiiEitaiioiraPwJ
Keh, lD.'oo-tf
4 44 -V4 94
, TOTUKWoitKINOCI.AK.S!-IK
to lurulsh all classes wllhc;1"lS.
at their homes, tho whole of l''effif
spore moments. Business e'"fct
ble.r'lfty cents to M per ovenWM.il.
by iiersons of either sex, ond JJJiij.
earu nearly as much as ineu. U f
are ollered tliose who will Kir,f
tlnie to tho buslnesi j and, I"'
who ices this notice, may .d"' '' ,. j
and test the business lor lh"kTiVl
followliic uiiimialliled oUiti 1?,
well katiileil Ith thobiis oiW.J
iwy for the trouble of wrlilnK "r I
Jars directions, .to., bcnl, f- ,
mall.forlOets. Addicts lit A"- (
Apr,0,'iw.3m,
If
HELTiIIJOLD'S CONLf"',
EXTltACf HA1WA AK'U 1
UllEAT 111,0011 PlfUH'ILH-