TllEJOUflQ FOLKS. Giant Goldon-Board. Concluded.) At last his way lud him to tlio bIiIo of a grent luko of water, over Avhlcli ho must i)i33. Tho furrymnn soqn begriii to ask, tU tho others had done, what was his trade, and what ho know. "Every thine," raid he. "Then," said, "jimy tell mo why I am forced for over to forry over tills Water, and linvo never beennhlo to got my freedom ; I will re ward you handsomely." "Ferry mo over," said tho young ninn,-, "and I will toll you nil about It aa I como homo." When ho liSd bossed thd 'Waler, ho camo to tho wonderful ctwo. It looked very black and gloomy j but tho wizard king was not at homo, and his grand mother sat nt tlio door lu her easy chair. "What do you want?" said she. "Threo golden hairs from tho giant's beard," answered ho. "You will run a great risk," said alio, "when ho comes homoj yet I will try what I enn do for you." Then sho changed him into an ant, and told him to hldo himself in tho folds of hor cloak. "Very well," said ho : "but I want also to know why thotlty foun tain Is dry j why tho trcothatboro gold en apples is now leafless j and what It is that binds tho ferryman io his post." "You seem fond of asking puzzling things," said tho old damo j "but Ho still, and listen to what tho giant says when I pull tho golden hairs, nnd per haps you may learn what you want." Soon night sot in, and tho old gentleman camo homo. As soon as ho entered ho began to snuff up tho air, and cried, "All Is not right hero: I smell man's fleah." Then ho searched all round in vain, and tho old damo scolded, and feoid, "Why should you turn everything topsy-turvy? I have Just set nil straight." Upon this ho laid his head in her lap, and soon fell asleep. As soon as ho began to snore, sho. seized onoof tho golden hairsof his beard and pulled it out. "Mercy 1" cried ho, starting up: "what aro you about?" "I had a drcrfni that roused me," said she. "and In my troublo I seized hold 01 your nair. urearat that tho foun tain in tho market-placoof tho city was becomo dry, and would givo no water j whatcanbo thocauso?" "Ahl If they could And that out thoy would bo glad," said tho giant : "under a stono In tho lountain sits a toad ; when thoy kill him, it will flow again." Tljls said, ho fell asleep, and tho old lady pulled out another hair. "What Would you bO at?" cried hnlimrn "Don't bo angry," said she, "I did it In , j. uruuiui mat 1 was in a great kingdom a long way off, and that thoro was a .beautiful, tree there, that used to boar colden armies, hut tht now lias not oven a ieaf upon It 5 what ia mo meaning or that?" "Aha!" said the giant, "thoy would llko vrrv mucli to know that. At tho root of the tree a mouse is gnawing j if they wero to kill him, tho treo would hoar ,m,i.. apples again: ifnot.it will soon dlo.1 es mo sieep Jn peace; If you wako mo again, you shall ruo it." Tho&ho fell oncomoro asleep; nnd when sho heard him tho third golden hair, and tho giant Jumped up and threatened her sorely . but sho soothed him, and said, "It was ft very strancro dream T Vimi Ktn . - - v vu.o tjuiu; inethought I saw a ferryman, -who was uuumiio piyDacKwards and forwards over a great lako, and could nover find out how to set himself fteoj what Is tho charm that binds him ?' "A silly fool!" said the giant: "If ho wero to givo tho rudder into tho hand of any passenger that came, ho would find himself free, and tho other would bo forced to tako his place. Now pray let mo sleep." In tho morning the giant ni'osonnd went out; nnd tho old woman tavo tho young man tho three golden 1. lire, re minded him of tho three answers, and sent him on ids way. Ho soon camo to tho ferryman, who knew him again, and asked for tho an swer which ho had said ho would givo liim. "Ferry mo over llrst," said he. "and thou I will tell you." When tho boat reached thn nthnM , ' ", ,.V to give tho rudder o l o fl'r Mr";"" 11, ai .i nLlTXl0 i.n(i,o, . . i'""-" that ho camo to was thn pUv whnrn l barren iron tnn,i . utViu n .. root, and you wTiii "X' oi , n mV 1 iiiuy gavo mm a rich c ft fhr t!l! nnivo on,t !, I , . .. v wh Vn ,"C 1" l..t,1 ;i ti m,nTZ 7 , u,) ! nuy ,or wu.Kreonbacks-sho was thor u tno cuard asked i m imr n.i.. 1.1 1 1 . . . iu 1 no water now. So ho told them how in euro mat mischief, nml llio,. ii,i ,..1 liim. and travo him t.m 7 .. And nnw loot 4i.r 1...1..- .. . rm,.iin,i hnni. 1 1 "-. to see ?lm ,lf?WllbyS Vry . ,. . . " 10 uenr "ow woll Z:ZrTJ!T: '!! king. who could n " m,;;; r gold, howover Minn .1 1 11 , you And all his Johi?.. .m V, . of a lake," said tho youth, thcroisiilontvmorotnlinlinii 11 iii... tnlimn i.nif t" ... I HtlnvnnSull'.Vay? If any I havo to - . ' -a ...v. unai, llA'i-tt rr ti n f ha( ..l 1 A . j-uu 1UU91DUL uut mill irrtVfl nn nn.l I Jet him carry you across. n,i on, till you como to tho shore of a great ,rT '""Who dried off a month be lake: there you will seo rn: forp tho tlmo of calving. Keep an eye onco you aro over, you will 600 wold as Plentiful ns sand unon the Z Away went tho f.,m)v i,m. ., when ho camo to thirlakc iho hLnmi to tho ferryman, who triads mm, m. Hn into hlslwati and as soon ns ho was y . , T"y nr very common there gave tho rudder into his hand y n VlVM!p,anllnont of somo and sprang ashore, leaving tho old S .bLy rt,.ef wl,lc1' s"ouI1 ho c(m to forry away.as a reward for Ills craftl- ncss and treachery. . 1 11 "And Is iifs majesty plying thoro to inn unyr' you may ho sure or that, for nobody will troublo himself to tako Hiuruucicr outof ills hands Carding the Cow.o.,n u,.,i tlilnktlmtn klmMienrte,! ,,mn. i, Jiosccs how crateful this operation Is to acow.wouldbowllllnr.ffinnn,i r... " moments cardintr her. It niv. na ,n ?m'. wiih. tho ,lamo an1 "S0.''" follow- to clean a cow ns a hnrsn. AllUa . Z ln fairly tried it find great boneflt from tho operation. Andnotnno r,imn.r tn I , -, , . .. ; w.iviio.-!, iuuiiu uuer earviiiir mo words nhlllldrcd mnkes itnurantlrn In nn I m 1 111 a i... ,1 .. ... . """" --- aivv iiur, uu juiii noi Euiucicni room card or currycomb in tho cow stable, to flnlah tho sentence, so concluded tho Wo know sfuiilri ini'ii wlin lnnitli n Hin inmi rii ' . , , iiuuuiii ut uiuuiiiur worus as 10 convov ideuas a moro notion of somo fancy far- tlio meoninrr. Wo can lmaBino tho con mcr. Hutiu point Of fact, HO COW can Bfornatlnn of thn wnrlhv ,io . . BWu tho best results nt tho pall unless ff b0 irrovcrcnt a motto on her tomV this matter U attended (0, especially In stono: iTi4iw, I THE FARMER'S COLUMN. TMlmiTATCfil.' ill. Tlll.innt.nll nl.' Pit tlk. Wo wish, most positively, to Im press upon runners generally ami tho younger ones in particular, tho Impor tance thoy should attach to color In choosing animals to breed from. Ex- ceedlllfrlv ltlnrn Rtrra.4 Rhnulil tin lutil mi this point that at first appears to tho mum 01 a now or supcrtlclol breeder colored Block finding much readier salo than when tho predominating color is white. It may bo prejudice, yet graz iers do not lllto white stock, and will reject them if possible Thoy aro not considered so hardy in reds, roans and tho darker shades; and as storo stock especlally,lf It Is Intcudod to treat them roughly, thoy have many dlsadvnn- limp!. Tl. a ll filpl. Dull U'lilln ntitmnla seem morn liable to parositos than tho, iiccper-coiorcii stock. How tins is ac counted forwo cannot vouch, still thoro can bo no doubt as to its truth. Cattlo will bo found to dotorioratc, so to speak, in color, e. thoy, genera tion aftor gonoratlon,may becomo light er. In order to obvlato this, It Is nec essary to keep tho color up to thomark, by tho introduction of fresh blood of tho desired or standard color, and descended from stock of similar color. 'ino typo or animals, as wo havo bo- foro OXhlnlnfv. nvnrMana o.rnnf. fnfln. I 1 w...- ,,.... ciico on tho offspring; lionco tho abso lute necessity 01 untainted blood purity In proportion to tho length of tholr descent; therefore, a puro-bred whlto bull will bo likely to got 'inoro whlto calves than colored ones, although, mayhap, all tho cows put to him wero red, always supposing tho cows not to bo of equal purity of blood. If wo start with reds as tho foundation color, wo can easily get tho stock lighter; thero- foro this rnlnr will tin fnimil Mm l.of Tho uso of rod bulls.or such as aro bred from dark-haired stock, will in a short tlmo Influence) verv rrrntlv ilm rnlnr- shado of tho herd wherein thoy aro us ed. Practical Farmer. WISDOM Thft fnllnwtnir lorcn mm. plication of wisdom was communicated 10 uio xsew iLiigiaiHi Farmer. Too many beans aro doflclent in win tor. Monoy invcstciUn needed tools pays a high per cent, Tho moro comfortablo you can keep your animals tho moro they will thrive. AcTOOd caw let fl vnlnnWn mnnlilnn. and tho moro food sho properly digests 1110 greater tho proilt. iA few roots dallv. In nil llin nfnplr. aro as welcomoos apples to boyi and gins. Iron slices on sleds last n. llfiitlmn. Thoy aro really cheaper in tho end than woouun ones. (AU animals are fond of sunshine. Let them bask in it. if nnlWn. Replace all tho bars, when you often pass, by strong gates, and then wonder mat you uiun't uo so nororc. ,A borrowed tool, if broken, should promptly bo replaced by a new one. A nlco sense of honor in such matters fa triuch to bo commended. It seems St ran CO that housekenners dbn't buy palls and tubs with brass hoops and trimmings. They cost a llttlo moro at nrst, DUt last wonderrully. Build Bafo. fiasv fttnlra whnrmrni- nnml. ed in barns, and Bavo breaking your ooncs climbing dangerous ladders. Give a nuart of meal dnllv 1 n nnph rf youryoung animals, and.you will soon bo praising them to yournelghbors, 'Where n watering ttih fa nruvlnl abroad, it should bo a deep one, and sot partly in tho ground. It will notfreczo thon In tho coldest weatherso as to givo mucii troublo. How Good Stock Path. A eorrcs- pondont of tho Dixie Farmer I Will clvo n recent ncenrrpnrn rr inm that has dollarsan'd cents in it. A Ken tucky breeder recently offered a llvo proposition to a neiorhbor of mlnn. .ir. per liead for all tho calves on his placo weaning 10 twenty moutns old ho de clined the offer on tho adlol.il uu . "vo uoug ,t cai.ves 0r tl.o same TS!S .'er hcad- P 8alJ m wuuiu hoi anvo mem to Kentucky to him; why1, nu improveu oreeuor calves cou d bo .i . " . ,u,mu 10 Kross i.vuuiDs.aunrcoyearsold; ?amm lnuc.h re?uIr iug iJiu sumo caro 03 tno other. Com mrnt t 1.1 , . "v""" """V-l-'..UOf. i Bum JlWV jmi ttl 'P r at Mutfteeboroj aono year old uuiiiiujuu cost mo no mnrn in rnian to that ago than a monml-or m.,T , . . . y ""uluon" DC1S imiu ior ner nam. Tho v wna dm r' 'uuaH1 -" iur ner Bw,uim loai at uvo months old. I paid l25 f0r an0t,,0r -M hor two year old and ono vear old nil f 5.H-?"Jt..' al To jaeK-s.ou t,.ocoitnt . tllcn lu ,rom uvo t0 ,,ireo months U?". , c.au' ,ul wcanuig time. Tho U.pS,TC KJ ........ , .. 1 ' " .0C8 01 118 auu won cared for? What mon anu ir tnoy stare, Instead 1 . , Bloek' or If thero bo a untural appearance about tho pyQ, thcro Is soinolhinjr tho matter. If "qf? becostivencss givo feeds of bran " " e corrected. Guard very strict u"""lou"1. u. I'roioptiy detroyoi) v Liiu usn or i'iNni 1 n rui n A Droll Epitaph Th go0d Deacon IJ -bid farewell to this valo of tears In tho L'oodlv inwn ..r t . ,. .. " : " 1 -.oiuiotiicut, leaving tho .wc dlsconsolato Indeed. After a",n InW. llor ' 'l"Iet rcstini; 1"' b? rUoreU J mly 'nonument to over 1110 loved and lost. ""WlpUom aUiosculptor.eUheVa'bu'ier or very .....i ....' ..." . . ' ilTTll irpn t r n 11 COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, COLUMBIA IRON WORKS, Iff. W SAMPLE A CO., i Corner of Main Street and Xu & B. Hail Road, BLOOMSBUEQ, PA. MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS; BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKERS. MANUFACTURERS STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, , GnmiuiAfi aiAcmxi ironic Aivn ncrAins. MILL GEARING, BIIAFTING, rULLEYS, 1IANGERS, HEAD BLOCKS. SAW HVEUji, C3-E AKINa OF ALL JCI1TX)S, cjAsi'iNas ron furnaces AND ROLLING MILLS. also car wheels and axles BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS, OAR BOXES, COMPOSITION OASTINOS, AND BABBIT METAL BELFIELD'S OELEBBATED GLOBE VALVES, STOP COCKS, CHECK VALVES, AIB COCKS, OIL CUPS, STEAM WHISTLES, BTSA1YX aVAOXSS, STEAM FIFX3 AND FITTINGS coisrsTA3xrTii-5r oisr ECA.3xrx. Agents and solo Manufacturers of Hall's Patent Soublo Dischargo Turbino Wheels. BLACKSMITHING, HEAVY OH LIGHT FOnGINOS, ' AGENTS FOR SKIVE'S GOVERNOR, ACKNOWLEDGE!) TO BE THE SIMPLEST AND BEST IN THE WOULD. REAMERS, TAPS AND DIES, MADE TO ORDER. BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. ORDERS FOR BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED, AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OP THE LATEST IMPItOVED PATTERNS. THRESHING MACHINES,. A SPECIALTY. Buckeye Reapers Repaired, AND ALL EXTRA PARTS FURNISHED. , 1 MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF HOETON'S PATENT HAY RAKE. 1 ' ' ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH MIlW( " M0NEY yyOOL WANTED. ThA anliotrllinv nir.nl .fit.. TbrIiImm r1A.i. lU2 Mill, ck'slrcs' 50,000 rOUNDS OF WOOL IN EXCHANQE iur uii jliuui ui I'luui, tussimiirH. saiiuirU. auu all kind or flannels nnd blankets. uo ia 111-Mi 111 up ji mi iu uu run earn!!!? anu Jliu- Ins. colorlnir nnd cluth urcsslnc in tho bent man ner, AUdrcsi GEORGE VANCE. June 18,'C0-3m Orangovllle, l'a. "1HARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE 1 I niHIUA vv Mr. R. W. fiwconv nepnt fnr rvliiTYihli wA t.m. rcrno Counties. Dear Sir. I take pleasure In acknowledging the receipt of nvo t hou&aud dollars from your company, bdns for the luxurauco on the lire of my husband Calvin B. RelrBiiyder. and take thu occasion ot cuiujiiiniuiiiK lii ..l.klbX.lV VJVIV LiU m in- HUUANCE COMPANY, for Its promptitude and fair dealing. This com pany makes no deduction of OUTSTANDING PREMIUM NOTES, but wobb.a ..u.ua lurm IU mo IIIKUICU. . Kate 1". luiraxYDEn, Catawlssa, Pa. Apr, lillli ItUD. Insurance can bo eirected with R. W. SWEENY, Agent. At Cttawlssa or Uloomshurg. May7,'C9-3m POWDER KEGS AND LUMBER. W. M. MONROE 4 CO., Rupert, Pa., Manufacturers of POWDER KEGS, and dealers in all kinds of LUMBER. glre notice that they aro prepared to accomodate tbelr custom with dispatch, and on the cheapest JQENTISTRY. II. O, HOWER, DENTIST, l"e ladies and guntlemen of Bloomsburi and vl . h ui.uuigu uiwuu uiuuiuB van lueimeoiuis proression, and nf w?.lh'tl!iV',8 '"i181 "nfoved PoiteiUiN f.liy.er r!ibb!.r CMe to look m well as Che na& the teeth carefully am! n'ronerly attended m Residence and offlce a fow doors above the juoomsuurg, Jan.31.'twir JPLOUR AND FEED. ueKH 10 auuouco to liU Arlcuda ana to fhv pubUo NEW MILL iii 1 now In complete runnfnjr order.and that he Is '--- w M.1 ttllllMUl iUllUDL! W11UOU1 i-uriies iroin a ciutanc Drnnnil urlllinnt .Into.. .. arues iroin a cllstance can have tUelr grlau IV usw.tuui, 10 ituce mem nome .he mill ran liA ilnnaln t.,.r . .b i. THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR, as well as tho lower grades, and all kinds o CHOP AND FEED kept on hand inquantlly, and forsale at the low est current rates. Grain or all kinds liurctasi-d. Light Street, Dee. lCMf. PETER ENT. WHEELER-S PATENT RAIL. O II A J N II O R S E-P O W E It, The subscriber hereby gives notleo that he has repurchased the old stand at Light Stmt from the "c,,uJ'l-'.l'erehels now manufacturing "WHEELER PATENT KYiViiS nffiffUS Di,rnUU 'ormers with the most woricuoueai our shop Is warranted for one fear. Also, neeul for Wheeler's Combined t hresher and winnower, u.uiuu For further particulars apply tn or oddrens T. v. ... . 1'ULMHUEll. Jan. H.1Su.tmree, ""aW" y. OF AND aENEnAIlMININar CASTINGS. i PROMPTNESS - . ;),--. AND SATISFACTION GIVEN ' ' REFUNDED, jyjAMMOTII GROCERY. J. H. MAI Z E. MAIS AND IHON STBEET, BLOOMSHUnO VJi, The Largest and Best Stock of Groceries and ProvMons In the County. A splendid lot of noma, Side-meat nnd Shoul ders, Teas Coffees and Spices. Foreign nnd Do mcstlo Fruits a specialty, a largo lot of FRUIT JARS on hand of the best patterns. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN Juno 13,'CO-tf WILLIAM II. GILMOHE ITas opened a Hno Billiard Saloon In addition to ymWciliki?own RESTAURANT. He has 3 tables with nil the latest Improvements and in perrect order. He keeps on hand the best LAGER BEER AND ALE which the market affords. 0Y8TERS to be had ?.".1!,l.mswll,1'n season, also Beef Tongue. Pickled tripe, clams, Ac, ic. B ' The public are invited to call, nnd ore prom ised satisfaction Either In billiards or refresh- CIGARS AND TOBACCO cannot be excelled. Jtloomsburg, Jun. 1,'CO. QMNIBUS LINE. The undersigned would respectfully announce to thecltirens of Bloomsbnrg and the publlo gene rally tha he id running an OMNIBUS LINE between this place and the different railroad de pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the several trains going South and West on the Cata wlssa and Wllllamsport .Railroad, and with those going North nd South on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad. HlsOmnibosscsare In good coudiUon, commo dious and comfortable, and charges reasonable. Persons wishing to meet or see their friends de part, can be acnnmrviafjui nnMi nDn..1.1.1 " ninety uouce at any or tne notels. jawu ii uirton, Proprietor, J)OMESTIO ECONOMY I (uiriu4Ull UAltPETr A new, cheap, durable, healthy, and B FLOOR COVERING I A substitute for oll-eloth at one-third the'eost. tim,ll?f?iSf,'fa.,5!:Sia.c6d"b5r peculiar combl'na iA 001V1V. rXI.'.e.Tfi Pf'u'.ea in ornamen- proor: mci,, ?i5,1?"e.wtor Ihe colors and nrV:,'.1 'ZZ.Xtf. YJ V'pyxut dent the camtr.VrrkVrrT n ren tseme, llsadvanta'g-esareaitollows' ,u0 vx rnVlyTn imut lUIUiro, f Wlllt'll IWMIM I ii I n .l.i.: It Iter b inr nit-.! ... ;. ibhi-w IKI , iiaiii-Lui tiu. , uii, SV..V."'MAniwy'hiBnii I AS a-lfeA?. B ffif oV w: Bloomsburg, Dc6. lrus-tr, ' "" CO, FOR NEAT AND CHEAP .TOT? PPTvmivn Call at The Columbian oalce, Bloomslur'ra jglLLIARDSI BILLIARDS II i $1000 to $2flBTuHerr55R,,: uly2,'(0-tf OROOERIES, Ac, QONPEOTIONEItYi The undersigned would respectfully announce - I V. . 11 .T.n t. r. V.a munl a to TlTlflT.n.ARH CONFEOTIONEnY STORE. " ... . ...... ' lV.n' ?'?" r.5PW, vcuu rr.AIN A FANOY CANDIES. FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN 4 DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINSAC., AC, 4C. ST IPItOLESAtl OR MXTAtl.. . .. ..-. . r.. 1 1 .t.ulM.nl nl nil rr, OOdS i his Una of business, A great variety of DOLLS, TOYS, c, suitable for the Holidays, Tartlcnlar attention glyento . BREAD AND CAKES, of all kinds, fresh every day, CHRISTMAS CANDIES, OHISTMAS TOYS. A call is solicited, and satisfaction will be guaranteed, Nov, 22, 1S07. ECKHART JAC0I1S. G .RAND OPENING uiuvnu ut'Kmmi GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING or FALL AND WINTEn GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS. FALL AND WINTER OOODSi consisting ol consisting of consisting of consisting of , consisting of DRY GOODS, DRY G001IS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS! ROOTS ANDSHOErf,. . BOOTS ANir SHOES . BOOTH (AND SHOES t HOOTS AND SHOES. BOQTS AND SHOES READY-MADE CLOTHING, . ready-madk clothinuv READYtMADE cloiiiing READY-MADE CLOTIl INO, READY-MADE, CLOTHING, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES. LOOKING-GLASSES. LOOKINO-O LASSES LOOKING-GLASSES NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OIl, PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS! GROCERIES, GROCERIES GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, UUEENSWARE, CiUEENBWARE UUEENSWAIlli uueensware. uueensware -hardware, .hardware 2 hardware "hardware, hardware, ! " ' tinVare, .i tinware! ) ".,. . . , tinware! " tinware', , '.i 1 1 . SALT, :' ' . i SALT -! i SALT, i salt; ! .inr-r.r . ' , ' r 1011, ' fish' ' ' " " pith j ." -fish, . ' GRAIN AND SEEDS. GRAIN .AND HEEDS? GRAIN AND HEEDS, 1 GRAIN AND SEEDS , GRAIN AND HEED8, Ac., r 40. .dc, AT McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S, McKELVY, NEAL & CO.'S McKEI.VY, NEAL 4 CO.'S. McKELVY, NEAL CO.'S. oMoKELVY, NEAL' 4 CO.'S. Northwest cornerot Main and Market Slreebi, Northwest corner of Main and Market Street,' Northwest corner of Main and Market StreeU, Northwest corner of Main and Market StreeU, Nortliwest co rner. or Main and Market StreeU, BLOOMsnimo, pa., HLOOMSHURO; PA BLOOMSBURG PA ItLOOMSHURG PA.I IIIXIOMSIIURG, PA. IRON AND 1?A1U, IRON AND NAILS , IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS! In. large quantities and at reduced rates, alway nn hand. TVT E W COAL "V A T T! The undersigned respectfully inform tho ma rT lllnnniLlwra n.i.l .aI...i. ... that they keep nil the dlfli rent numbers orstove coal nnd selected lump coat for smithing purpo ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvy, Seal A iu r uruace; wnu a goou pair or littiialo scales cm tho wharf, to weigh coal, hay, and straw. ., , ...iuij, UCII1CI UMU U those who desire it. As I hoy purchase n large amount of coal, they Intend tokeep a superior ar ticle, and sell nt tlio very lowest prices. Please van uuu examine ior yourselves nemre purchas iug eisewnere. J. w. IIENDICKSliOT. AUGUkilUS MASON. mTTTC nn,lniH..nn.1 ...tll I.. --- MiiuuioiKUCU 1V1I1 lUhU III change for Coal nnd Groceries, the followln iiumed articles i-Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, rota? jui, imtu, iiam.Biiouider.and side meat. Butter, hggs, liny, itc, nt the highest cash prices, at his - "viviiH.wiuius; kuc.t .url J UiU, ,,,m.K , W. nENDERSHOT. JNSURANOE AGENCY Wyoming . 1170.000 :tna IfiXflOC tatno 360;000 Fulton- North America. City International Niagara ,; Putnam ,.....,.. Merchants M Springfield Farmers' Danvllle...........;, Albany City..,. m Lancaster City. .'.., York Horse, Death A Theft.... Home. New Haven tiO.OOO 1,400,000 1,000.000 530,000 10,000 fJO.OOO 400.000 aco.ooo C3,(XX) 1,000,000 Danville, Horse Theft.. FREAS BROWN, Agent, BLoousnuaa, Pa muistl9-ly, QARRIAQE MANUFACTORV, iiiuomsourg, ra. M. C. SLOAN A BROTHER the successors of WILLIAM SLOAN SON continue the business of making CARRIAGES, BUOGIES, and every stylo or FANCY WAGONS, which they have lomcru. Nover usinr an v mot prii d.a i... - - . ..'v.niu i.ii ivu(n.uii:u they hope to continue as heretofore to give entire Tlincl nvna.l....... . t rr every customer. An inspection or .. -'.,iiuuui me reasonable price asked for . iue, i sure io msure a sale. My 5,'(io.tf TMI'ORTANT TO DUILDERS, HOUSEHOLDERS 4 TENANTS, Tho uudersluued would umioun i tin. .in. us9f Bloomsburg uml vicinity that lu) Is pto lrcu tu txeculo HO USE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING tn all lis branches. PAPER II A N O I N O Carefully attended to. Strict attiullon to business and com! n.i,.n.. hip It Is believed will ineut a fair showof publlo patronage. Shop on Cutkarlno Street lmllVnnn TV. I - 1 - i - - . .... u nun Fourth, MarA'W-ly. WM. P. BODINE. SEND ONE DOLLAR ANdIjET' v'tJ'?'.?. "".". LOItlNG'B DOLLAR per, ah tho i.a.i nVi:: .f."e 1 , , , . . . Willi l lit III, ""'' i.uhijiu, i-ubiuher, Ueatou, Msu, IRON, TINWARE, AC s TOVES AND TINWARE, ' s rr TttTPTCtlT announces to his friends and customers that .v. .h, i,n.inMt niUoldrilaceo announces to nis menus """ continues the above business at his old place on uitu uTniTET. TitinMSDtinO. MAIN STREET. BLOO cLmm be accomodated with 1 . L L 1 V FANCY STOVES r'Anui BiuYii) . .... . . m --a H,1 ..f ' orall kinut, Biovcpip, -i"""-"'- rloty of article found in a Btovo and Tinware Es-. Ubilshment in the cities, and on the most reason. abloterms. Repalrlugdoneattheshortestnotlco. 23 DOZEN MILK-PANS on hand for tale. N EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. US Villi BIB1IBT, KKABLT OFFOSIT BLOOMBBUBO, TENN'A. Ttii miderslsned has lust fitted Up and opened his new , RTnvTJ AND TIN SHOP, in this Place, where he Is prepared to make up repair" ""-"-;" ",,r on hand mCS reusonableerms. He also keeps on hand STOVES Or VA1UUUO 4Ai.n.."-- . which lie will sell nnon terms to suit purchasers. aive hlrancall. lie Is a goed mecnanlc, and deserving oi uiim- "jAC0B METZ. Bloomsburg, April 26. 1807. Jacoh K. Smith. J- ! Bltk s MIT II A SELTZiiiiv, Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domes Uo II A R D W A R E, GUNS, CUTLERY, AC, NO. 400 N. Tltmn STKEKT, AH. CALLOWHIM., rltlLADKLl'IHA. Nov. 22, W-tf. VTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH IIAOENIlUCir, Main Street ono door above E. MemlcnhaH's Store. A largo assortment of Stoves, Hentcrs and Ranges constantly on hand, and for Mile at tho lowest rales. , , Tinning In nil its branches carefully attended to, nnd satlsractlon KUnrauleed. Tin work of all kinds wholesale and retail, A trial is requested. Apr.0,09 tf THE NEW HARDWARE STORE. NE TLUS ULTRA. Having enlarged our Storo Room and Just OPENED A NEW SUPPLY, directly from tho Manufacturers, purchased for cash, on n declining market, w o aro prcpalaed to offer tho same to FARMERS, MECHANICS, BUILDERS, and the rest of Mankind, a general slock, com- firlslng all the kinds and qualities usually kept n a city Hard Ware Storo, suitable to the wants of the county, at unusually low prices. All thofe who aro dcstrlousof purchasing goods in our line can savo Money by looking In at the New Hardware Store. Please give us a call and examine our stock Ac RUNYAN & WARDEN, Apr. 2aC9-lyr Bloomsburg, Pa. gHARPLESS & HARMAN, eaole rovnonv and jtAsuyACTuniNa biior, STOVES & PLOWS WHOLESALE A RETAIL THU CElEDllAIXD MONTBOSE IE0N BKAXl AND TUB UUTTON WOODEN BEAM PLOWS Casllngsnnd Fire Brickforrepalringclty Stoves. All kinds of Brass or Iron casting mado to order B. F. HHARPLES3 A P. S. HARMAN, ,.I11!!15SU1Jr81',, Proprietors Mar.lD.'CH-tr. QRANGEVILLE FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL Tho undersigned desires to inform his friends and the publlo generally, that he has rebuilt and eniargeu ms rounury and Machine Shop, and re moved all his business rrom Light Street to the auovonamea place, wnere In connection with his Foundry he will continue to manulocture Wheeler's Railway Chain Hnnin.iv.ira. n.,,i nu.CD.ic, viuttUTBU, VUCUU11 H 1'Uieni, THRESHPU ANT1 Pf FAWPn iiH.k.. iMH.n..-.. ..... . r. eltjior .overshot for Tread-rower or undershot r..... ";'wh. lu uu msnuracturCH older and lit up all kinds of MILL OEARIvn. Circular Haw Mandrels, ratent Slides for Saw dUlerent kinds Wooden Beam Plows, Doublf Cora Plows, and Plow Points of every dcscrln tlou generally used throughout tho county. IRON KETTLES. TtRr.Ta CellarG rales, Stoves.Sled and Sleigh Soles, nnd lu fact everything generally mado hi a country would do well to examine his machines, nnd the ImprovemeuU mado on Iho power, by which at ivuBi, v put Ki-ui, ui imo irunion is taken off. ALL MACHINES AltH IVATiniMTifn to give good satisfaction, and terms mado to suit Tin t-J-i 1 1 OLUru All tlllrltt nf Ani.ul. b. 1 . . . Thnnllflll In Ills frln,la tt,L luauKiuuoius fricmla nnd iwiii favors ho would still continue to noi it It ifie same. Apr.0.C3-lf Orangevfllop' T EIIIGH VALLEY AGRICULTU- BBEINIG & HELPRICH, HAKcrAfrunEns or BREINIG'fl COMPLETE BONE MANURE. A conieoij-atcd manure combining the reliable fertilIiIngproji,-sofBONEDUSToranoUND BONE, with thoacttiJlpmcntsof PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMONIACAfi MATTER, AND SUPEIt PHOSPHATE OF LiME. Illrt f lie nHf.1 mrunieeing it as standard, reliable and unT. , nUlwe.r Frniles nnd vnrfetlons in quality to Udinerent fdeasor prices are generally nro- mtlo Guano ior Phosphate of Lime. Bend to, re mto"yOU"Wi,'Ue''' For JIf A. J. ALnHBTOON, Rohrsbure Pa . . J.J. ROIIII1NH A I'd. Jilri.S'.i. Har.l worn. WALTER BCXfri'J$inUmvL rjilH3.ESly HOTEL. ESPY, .COLUMI1IA cnrrvTv m . ' I :;7"' '7 T"1 vmmisuix rem ea iue name for Government MM PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE AnAZnZ-,.' fV.ArKK9forall kinds ct ii t nun hi. ,t lithe of the costT Bni -old at &?Lr?)uJ: Ambulant SET' :r.iVi M tm Uuna Hnr.' Collars, .Ual-lne' Jlospllal. Wall ami wl. .in."'... . . iaS&1g '1U"ll,th 6 rr to Ll"' -M free on .p. HII.ilII .inliir-x Iih M..U,.U. YjjiLilli, MUM. May'',0n1,A"K VLA York. T)EAFNESa, ULINDNESS AN1)"" Leydiu. Ilo laud i XTn 3Tl""i (formerly of ti:l,ilSstt'X v,1Ui0ut P"'- No cherg'e Jan, l,'cti,.jyr jk!'..u. Address WM. PA-rroif, ' ' HpllsgMdld.Ua... PA DRUGS & MEDICINES. 1 ' , ... Urn.'-- fONATHAN HEISIjEII'H iv fi 0r intters uas never iuuiiu w Lu.a vr-,: kind ot Dspepslatlsthe most sncccssrul med. Iciiio yet discovered for the cure of qpnsnmptlon Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and LungJ I , , J M.ii ni.iii-Aiv nf roots and herbs, one uoiiie will convince any one who gives It fair trial. n iMiifv should be wlthourit. rut up In large bottles, prepared and Bold by Jpnathan l leis er gllU - , GonoonQTiil ffl A yQY S barSapariiia tl .., won riin Tlio reputsllon tins ex rellcnt lneiUclno cnjoysi 1 Is flerlTed Irem Us cureiii' many or which aro true nmrvcllou". Inrctersto cases of Scrofuleut dli ense, where the ftem scorned saturated with rnrrnntlon. have bccit Eurlllcd and cured by It. crefuloas atrectlons and iraTiitort 'by. Uie scrora; ii i m ii" in i contflmlnation unm .. i-n.H--mlA.l-M .... lnrm rnilliAllV mPVlVCrO Pllll'Jr n"i'Bl "'Y ' . " cured In such great numbers In nlmost ereryf eo. tlon of the country, that tho public scarcely need to bo Informed of IU virtues or ii jci. Scrofulous poiion is one or tlio meit destructive enemies of our race. Oaen, this unjecn am) unn.lt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and Invites the attack of enfeebling or fstal diseases, n.lilninftti.nlilAnnf Its nrescnce. Affftln. It seems to brcwl Infection throughout tlio body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into ono or other or Its hideous forms, cither on tho -mnnn. Ihn vllflU. In thn ifllllir. tubCr nrfaco or among tho vitals. In tho Inttcr, tubc CICS may OO suuueniy i-iiubiivi ?"'---' heart, or tumors formed In tho liver, or It shows ... . ...... I. --..ntn a nn Ihn kVln-AI flllll llllTr. ii. -nr'-i.pnrii bv eruntlons on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on somepart of tlio body. Hcnco the occa sional mo of a hotllo of this bnrinpariUn n ad visable, even when no active symptoms of uljcsie rpear. rersons aluictcdwitli Uie following ton plaints generally nnd Immediate rcll ef, anil, at ienirth, cure, by (ho use or this SAJCSAVAHtL LAl St. Anthonu't rirt, Jtott or XrvHptla; Tetter, Salt Jlheum, Stat llenil, Jlliioirerm, Sorn uei, Sort i'art, and other eruptions or visible forms of Nerofitlou Ulsease. Alo in the, moro concealed forms, as Jip,.li, vnniy, llenrt Vlieaie. tin, JSnllnuu, AViiralffln, and tho various irtrrrout nlTectlons of tno muscu lar and nervous systems. SuphillM or IVnerenf anil MereurM Diseases aro cured bylt.thongh a long time Is required for subduing these obstinate maladlesby any medicine. But long continued ute of this medicine will cure the complaint. 7.iorrflra or II7ille Vterin monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by Iti n.tK.lnr. .ml inrlirnmllnflr ntTprt. nflnnto llircc Ulcevattont, nnu .remain jiwenwrw, o vum-, rcc- lions for each case are found In our Almanac, sup. plied gratis. JtAniniallsm ami uour, wnen caused by nccumnlntlons of extraneous mailers In tho blood, yield quickly to it, as also J.lrer Comntafnrs, TorpMUy . Vonuettlon titlnflam mallon of tho lire r, andJaiinrflcf , when arising, as they ortcn do, from tho rankling poisons in tlio blood. This SAKSAVAItll.hXh a great re slorcr for Uie strength nnd vigor of the system. Tliono who nro ZniipuM and j.tttlett, Bespon dent, Sleeplett, nnd tronbled with A'errom -4p-ttreiriislons or JVan, or any of the atrectlons symptomatlo of HVaftnes-i, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of Its restorative power upon trial. PHEPA11ED B Y Or. X C. AYXIt CO.,X,anrll, Wass.r rrattteal and nafyffra! ChemUtt, SOLD BY) ALL JIRUCOISTS iEVERYWHEIIE Ayer's For resloriiuj Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing wliich U 11K onco ngrccnblo, licallliy, mid cflccuinl for prcfcvvlng' tiq linir. Pttde'd.or'gray, liair 4s sooii -rfsforeti to its original color Milk the nlosi and .I? Jreshnm. of youth. Thin lmir, is lliinlc- cucd, rnUing Ufttr, ctiisekcil,- ami bald nef' oflcn, tliougli not always, cured' by its use. Nothing ran restore' tlio lmir where the hilli!:les aro licsiroycd, or tlio flniul.4 atrophied nud decayed., But .such as .rcinnlii cati Lo saved, for usefulness by this application. Instead, of fouliug tho, hair willi a piibty sedi ment, it will keep it cleap una vigorous.-j its occasional nsa will prevcut tho hair from turning' gray br. fulling off, and consequently prevent, .baldness. Frc'o from, thoso. deleterious gubstriuces which make 01110 preparations dangerous and. injurious lo tho hair, llio Vigor, con only bciicfit but not harm if. If jyanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing clsa can Im found so dcsirali?; .Containing neither oil nor dyo, it iluou not soil wliito cambric, aud yot lasts' long on tho lmir, giving it a ricli glossy lustro and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. d Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELIi, MASS. WUCB $1.00. Feu. J, 100. It. T A Y L O It ' B OLIVE BRANCIi B I T T E It S AinlldandngreeableTonlo Rtlmnlant, Btom "u i.iuiuinauve BIT T E 'lt S, Extracted entirely fu p,h. pud Roots. High MVHtUVIUI ill DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, and Losa of Appotito; and an ejwJlot Corrcctlvotor persons sufTerlug ..ou. uisorirs orino Rowels, Flatulence.Ac, Sold Evorywlicro. epo(, Ho, (13 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. K. TAYLOit in CO. SepUs,'l.ly. ' iluc.esT5rVnV"."r trniuibut It nfo. henrlug. wilirliiK or weai "ty ur memory, win i5use.iif?ii,rW"l RnJ Impaired theyft I fVmurailv eS l'i8v,1" f,,llof tuuirtli. klunUlii! reward ?r i Si lolf), '"Bood raliha I rani ot iu?e" ' '" rr " M" "f wtarrh that i on hale uv most DRyaaisTa every. I'iiice Only mounts. Ask vonr rirliniut rn .V... 1....... . . us imi v.. r.'"-i nut ir ne u aiiis.1 ropri,"or' v. I'lfiitcjt "iV" uurrAU), N. V, fJO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE. Tim OEOllOK V. HKNIlh R li luinn .V. .II Drra w" seltleii aniiiv ' "pursuus inueLiedslu; lloomsburv June 11,'WMf. f I IT $10 A DAY;.dr. RAM n . TH. .."P.!.AY, Nov'iPiH following nedWor,,,0li "'ivy WUontown, KM Danville. Rupert. .Cnt-wlsss, Itlugtown. Summit, ttuimaKO, 1. Air. ToNewYorkiip,.;?-: i or Maucn Chunk " From New York iS! . . MauchChunkr N i No Change ot cars between W.J Phllttdelpliia. GEO J TVTORTHERN OWM-rmTT ' ,0n nd after May m leave NoninOHDiBtAHD as fn. I NORTHWARD. ' 1 425A. X., Dally to William... A forElmlrmCanandalguaj iflchX Suspension Bridge, and lr: v.ii'"; 050 p. M., Dally, (except Sandavits. ( I Buffalo iTla Erie ltallway rffij''- ' TRAINS 80UTHWAEB. r D.M A. M. Bally (ezcept Monday'.u,, ' WILMINGTON ANn nm; ?J?V - 2.6o P.M. Dally (except Sundartii? Washlugtoh iud pLlladSlpiiJ General PC Gen'lSaptn h ALl-KED R, FlSKE we PHILADELPHIA AND 7, railroad.- au U SUMMER TIME TA ui. TURovan and mnicr'nooTi Bnvi.f BKLMIA. OALTlirOHK, UARaanr." LIAKSPOBT, AND TH n GREAT OIL REGION OF rENX, SLXDAKT BUtinsa uu v On all Night Trains, On and after Monday, Apr. Tralns on the Philadelphia. AtrietSp run as follows: "unii WESTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves PhUadelphl. fl S " arnatgrTr' ERIE EXPRESS fcavce IJhllaiifiJ- ELM IRA MAIL SmiwvSultfSXeft - -w7.ti5S3SB EASTWARD. ii MAIL TRAIN leaves Erle..... K " " " North'd....""U ' A " ri,.iT.atPhllauolPuurL: ERIE EXPRESS leoves Erle,.r ": ::- Nort'd: i. .. . arr.atPhlladelDT3r Man ana nixpress connects wlti ocT Allegheny River 1UU Road. toZt ' Uirougb. "P i General Superintendent, Vfjh ' ' L, 1DEADING RAILROAD, R OOMMER RnANOEMEiW1nji.(1j . Great Trnn'k- Line from the Korftir West forPhUadelphla,Now Yortliii 1 vllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, tthjmaT Alleatowu, Kaston, Ephrata, UiiiVI Columbia, Ac, "'-)t Trains leave Ilarrlsburg forNnT? lows I At 8,33, 6,aj and MS a. m inS lxo AW,o5p.m., connecting with itaSr J , the Pa. Railroad, and arriving IXU B,15, n.m., & 11,45 a. n 4 8,6u ij t r nnd0.uua.tn respectively. Bleenlui pany the2 aw jn.,aa.m,an5Kl without Phinrn. . Leave llarrlsburg'for RaulInj.fWj maqua, MlnersvUle, Ashlaud, i& Grove. Allentown A Piuin'ii nf iSfS!' t.10 p.m., stopping at Lebanon aadpP sUtlons:Uiel,iepm. train makhii tSi? rottsviue and Columbia only. Schuylkill IlaVen and Auburn, vji ml nn.nn.li.nnii Tlnllnn-.. I.i.'.t 3,J p.m. Returning ! Leave New his M.ui. uuu nnW iu., auu 0,U3 anu UM r , , phla at sH a. m, and 8.110 p. ni. 8.1? accompany the1 V.VD a. Ul.. aaiH.dliil1 trains iroin n.Y.witnout cnaage. VI Traln leaves Philadelphia at 70 s u with similar train on last Pa. rtUrSl from ReadhiKatoiip.mstoppuiiiti: leave Potuvineaff.m.licir kin at 6jandlDiu.ni AshlalailS M.W IIWI, .NuauunMi B.au H. Ill , - . In. l.l,lln,lnll.l- -h.I V? ,t w. .KHIHHn,H14UVW UIS, r.a. lnltuvllla U. 1.7,. . ii.ow u. ui.,iur4-ineuroveanaTreati,H' ,' Reading Accommodation ITam Itin at TU sun., returning leaves I'UJii.'nI1 p.m. . . IE PotUtown Accommodation TnlalsTt atWp,W? 'm"',WlrnU,e'. Columbia .Railroad Trains lestikCT: 7,00 a.m and 6-14 p.m. for Ephrau. kv " tir, Columbia, Ac.,. " e perklomen Rail Rood Trahuletnli Junction at ,oo a,ra,, and Civ p.m.lf UWiH HmviiKUn nifl,ia UilUi, lUiaj,Jl nesting with similar trains an lU'tb 'fin MnnrlfkVH. InavA M.n Vn.t. Bi . T adelphla K.tiO a,ni. and 8,15 u.uitbeUM running only to Reading; I'otuAl c Ilarrlsburg 6,20 a.m. and 4,10 sndljinc Heading at VUbi Mldnlghtand 2.51 ui'- Ilarrlsburg, and 12,55 a.m., andWul' York, at 0.40 a.m.and i'a p.m. for fu nmtlltllll.ltnn Kill-..; li ... L.k.lnl curslon tiekcts to and ftcsm all po'lunr Baggage obookfttl through ; IbOpcuiia, t eaoh passenger., lo i G. A. KIC0 ,, General Sapan.' Reading, Pa.,Apr, 20, lKW). Jv BELAWARE.LACKAWiE! WESTERN RAlLROAD.-SammO ment, Apr.5,lC9. Trains leave M (-; KASTWAltD. AC- com. 8.60 " 1 ,10 ' Mi 1 10.13 " ' 10.28 ' ' 11.40 " 1 12.80 p.m 12.4J " I 1 II V"' 1' M r.u. Via 11. A H Dlvll.l Arl New York, (Lv,- . 9 40 8,351 U 4U 3.35 ...Christopher BU sl -..HlMjken. U- .-.-.. Nevork II 1 Washington ..UJ . via Cen.- 111?, of N.l. - -ici S 25 8.2S 00 8.00 1 12,1(1 0 15 ...... new orK...-r, 9 2.40 "11 7 16 12.80 6 &J 11.4M n.r, Ml 11.85 .BrldeevlUe. 4.40 ..,,1'hllR del phla,.,... ...u....-TrenIon..-M J 8.22 1.00 7 00 5 88 . PhUIIpsburg... Sin- t. I 11.25 .juaiiuuKa Liiuu., 6 S3 5 33 11.20 ....ueiawaro....... Mount Pethel...... 11.02 a 11 5 01 441 4 20 355 10.47. 10.33 ..Water Gan ...BtroudsburL'..' V Ui i ur. i uin U.t' 10.23 10.13 .Hpraguevni&. .Ilenryvllle. ,l DM ,..n.uaKiunu ....... 0.40 0JU 9.00 ...r oms ......... .Tobvlianna 3 41 ...... aouldsboro...... ,.,.Motoow.... 3 23 a.45 8.35 m a. 10 5.55 633 I.M 4.15 3.43 ais .5U ...luuinmg J4crantou S.05 7.83 V M .ciark's summit., ...Alilnuton ... in u SFi VI. 1 7.14 ,v aciory vino m.m- 6.60 683 0.10 ,.n icuoisou....... llopbottom. ..Montrose 6.40 6J0 .New Mllforu... urcat uenu...... tlr m A.U.I CoNtJECTIOh'S. At New Horn p Minn sil rAtitrft1 J?,r."eJCttorNewYorkiaiiabetU,PW?I' vllle, Easton, Ac, At I Waslilnivlnn urllft Tnrrla A EH0. New york,Nework.Morrlstown,po",T At iianunka Chunk, wllh BelrUg; It. Ity for Philadelphia,- Trenton, f-r IinmberMvllle, PhUIIpsburg. ... 1 l,Afsr,al"o'J.wlth LackawsnnsJJP. 1 li 11., for lltuton. Wyoming, Klnfj barre.llanvllle, Northqmberlano. Delaware & Hudson It; it., for 0IJV. pain, and L'arbopdale. At Gruit i7i. IhJ. HaIIuiT. K30I ten. ..Klmlra. liutralo. Ithaca, ifiTo the We at. Wo st.-' ' W.V.'HALLHTM-m v.- .l..;. .,,,1 LA01CAWA3NNA AND UUIIU RAiLROAU On aud tut May loth. 16U8, rasseup''' ruu us follows; J Going North. Arrive Arrive Scranton. PilVj . ra. 10.40 PltUton.M., 9.10 10.05 Klnustnii a in a .u ft, Plymouth 8J10 9.23 Shlckshlnuy.-, T.45 8.45 IB UK. llloom AIA 1'.IA Imvllle ..6.23 &AI v .. . . Leave Leave Narth'd ........ 4.44 0.80 , Connection niadeatBerautonbjrUJjit train for Great Uend, lHnghsuiton,,W. all points Norlh, East and West. ,e pUMPS I PUMPS FOR 6A The UUderslirnAil ImMlniivstO loWk ns sf this nines and vicinity t WJ fj .wriiisii hi snort notice, one 01 -Ti-iij EN PUMIW for Wells ami CisterrJ , to the public. They are gunrsulW! l.mi morowulerln inuiimAinilw hlfU any other pump in this part of t"So theyeannot be surpassed for besutr v slropllollyofariaugepieut.alsoc.'St ness and durability. Each pump WW, . jiii'tm im war, wri. 1 1 Hhuiuan Is agent for ColumbU 76 cents per foot faood in the w.i man qr otherwise promptly Jttf mJ5 LWM7f cpv, s, os-iy Cst1! Curg and vicinity, thai hehosjusirf'' n and complete assortmeut of . ,' iu complete assortment of , . , , ALLPAPER'WINDOW , r. itatlA V, W audall other goods In his Nneo'&ij theue west and most approveJ. rf.VTij V Ex- Mall STATIONS. press A. J, UIXAM, New YeiV. jtrsu-siu. vr' our,