the (ibjhMiliiXiSr ANb' FARMER'S COLUMN. THE YOUNG FOLKS." " Fattening Sboop. On so mo farina n great many tuns of oxcclloiit straw might bo cmtiloycd to n satisfactory profit In making mutton during colli weather, If It wtro shelter eil from heavy rains nnil snow. In many Instances, nil tho grain In the barn Is passed through a machluo and tho straw pllod In a hugo stack, whero nearly ono-half of It Is rendered unfit for fodder. If tho straw bo bright, It will pay to return as much of it as tho mow will receive, and securo tho re mainder in a long and nnrrow stack, which may "be covered with a tempor ary roof of boards. Then, during tho foddering season, If young sheep hav ing sharp teeth bo fed with ono pound each per day of Indian corn meal arid oil meal, with all tho straw thoy will consumo and a little hay, and an occas ional feeding of corn stalks, they will bo In excellent condition for slaughter ing by tho end of the foddering season. Butsucli sheep will need an occasional feedlngof turnips, potatoes or apples, In connection with so largo a supply of dry fodder, or they cannot bo expected to thrlvo In a satisfactory manner. Thero is no other way that a farmer can work n large straw stack Into excellent ma nure with more facility than with sheep. Thoy will consumo a larger proportion of the good straw, which, with tho aid of a Httlo grain and a variety of other fodder in only small quantities, and ac cess to water, will render making mut ton quite as profltablo as any other cm ploymcut,as fat sheep usually command a paying price wherever they may bo. Bofaro oil meal shall bo in such demand In tho market that tho supply Is Inade quate to tho requirements of tho trade, it will bo consonant with sound econo my to securo several tons for winter's use. Then let sheds, racks and feeding troughs bo put In order beforo the graz ing season is at an end, so that sheep may not fall awoy during tho chango from grass to dry fodder. OH meal is one of tho most economl- cal kinds of feed that can be iniulu uso of, for feeding any kind of stock. But, it is always advlsablo to minglo it in equal quantities with wheat bran, or tho meal of somo kind of grain, or sprlnklo it on cut, or crushed roots or fruit. By this means, stock may soon be induced to eat oil meal with avidity. N. Y. Observer. DRY GOODS. COLLECTING MANURE MOM COW Yards. Tall: to a farmer about the value of manuro, and the importance of collecting and saving It for future uso, and hois astonished thatany.ono should suspect that ho Is not master of that sub ject and practiced It to tho last shovel full. Then take a walk with him to his summer cow-yard, whero tho milking Is dono mornings and evenings, and tho lano leading to it, and you will find tho droppings of perhaps six months or a year scattered about and tramped into tho dust, and partially washed away by tho ralns,to the amount of cart loads. Ono cart load of this is worth more than two from tho barn yard, as any practical gardener will tell you. But tho farmer looks upon theso droppings, many of which ana reduced to a pow dor, as beneath I1I3 notlco. Thero Is a wasto that might havo added ten bush els of wheat to his granary, or a ton of hay to his mow, if It had been collected every week and properly applied. Ono hour's labor every week would have been worth moro In producing crops than a ton of so-called phosphato at a cost of sixty dollars in cash. Theso droppings always mako their mark when applied to tho land the phosphates not always. These remarks do not apply to nil far mers, there are many honorable oxcep tsons,aud thero are too many to whom It will apply, and their fields tell a talo too, but net to their credit. Wo hope that somo of them will tako the hint; fields show It to their advan tage. Fields aro terrlblo tell-tales. Ameri can Stock Journal, Our Beceipt for Curing Meat. To ono gallon of water, Tako 1 lbs. of salt, i lb. of sugar, 1 oz. of saltpetro, oz. of potash. In this ratio tho plcklo to bo increased to any quHiillty desired. Let tli&so bo boiled together, until all tho dirt from tho sugar rises to the top and Is skim med off. Then throw It into a tub to cool, and when cold, pour It over your beef or pork, to remain tho usual time, say four.or flvo weeks. Tho meat must bo well covered with pickle.and should not bo put down for at least two days aucrKiiung.uuruigwiiiclitlmo It should bo sprinkled with' powdered salt potre, which removes all the suruco blood,etc. leaving tho meat fresh and clean. Some omit boiling tho plcklo, and find It to answer well ; though tho operation, of Doiung purines tho plcklo by throwing ff tho dirt always to bo found In salt and sugar. If this rocelpt Is properly tried It will never uu auantioncu. Tliero Is nono that surpasses It, If so good. German- town Telegraph. Tho Boar and tho Skrattol. Oni: Christmas Day, tho King of Nor way sat In tho great hall of his paluco, holding n feast, "Horn's n health;!1 said he, "to our brother tho King of Denmark 1 What present shall wokciuI our royal brother, ns i pledgo of our good-wlll, this Christmas U1110V" ".Send him, pleaso your majesty," said tho Norseman Outitcr, who was tho.klng's chief huntsman, "ono of our lino white bears, that his liegemen may show their llttlo ones what sort of kittens wo play with." "Well said, Ountcrl" cried tho king j "but how shall wo find a bear that will travel so long a Joumoy wll Ilngly, and will know how to bchavo himself to our worthy brother when ho renchoi him?" "Pleaso your majesty," said Ountcr, "I havo a glorious fellow, as whlto as snow, that I caught when ho was ncub; ho will follow mo wher ever I go, play with my children, stand on his hind legs, and bchavo himself as well as any gentleman ought to do. Ho Is at your sorvlco, and I will myself tal? 0 him wherovcr you choose." So tho king was well pleased, and ordered Guntcr to set olfntonco with master Bruin: "Start with tho morn lug's dawn," said ho "and mako tho beat of your way." Tho Norseman went homo to his house In tho forest : and early next morning ho waked master Bruin; put tho klug's collar round his neck, and away they went over rocks aud valleys. lakes and seas, tho nearest road to tho court of tho King of Denmark. When they arrived there, tho king was away 011 nJourney.andQunter and his fellow- traveller set out to follow. It was bright weather, the sun shone, and tho birds sang, as thoy Journeyed merrily on, day after day, over hill and over dale, till thoy camo within a day's Journey of whero tho king was All that afternoon they travelled through a gloomy dark forest; but towards evening tho wind began to whistle through the trees, and tho clouds boran to gather .and threaten a stormy night. Tho road, too, was very rough, and It was not cosy to toll which was most tired, Bruin or ills master. What mado tho matter wotso was, that they had found no inn that day by tho road-sldc, and their provisions had fall en short; so that thoy had no very pleasant prospect beforo thorn for- tho night. "A pretty affair this!" caid Quntcr, "I am likely to bo charmingly off hero In tho woods, with an empty stomach, a damp bed, and n bear for my bod-fellow." Willi 0 the Norseman was turning this over in his mind, tho wind blow harder and harder, and tho clouds grew darker and darker ; tho bear shook his cars, and his master looked at his wits' end, when to ills great, Joy a woodman camo whistling along out of tho woods, by tho side of his horso dragging a load of fagots. As soon as ho came up, Quntcr stopped him, and ltegged hard for a night's lodging for himself and his countryman. Tho woodman seemed hearty unit good-natured enough, and was quito ready to find shelter for tho huntsman ; but as to tho bear, ho had never been such n beast beforo in his life, and would havo nothing to do with him on any terras. Tho huntsman begged litird for ills friend, and told how ho was bring ing him as n present to tho king of Den mark ; and how ho was tho most good natured, best behaved animal In tho world, though ho must allow that ho was by no means ono of tho handsom est. Tho woodman, however, was not to bo moved. His wife, ho was sure, would not llko such a guest, and who could say what ho might take into his head to do? Besides, ho should loso his dog and his cut, his ducks and his gccsQjfor they would all run away for fright, whothcr tho bear was disposed to bo friends with them or not. "Good night, master huntsman I" said ho; "If you and old shaggy-back thoro cannot part, I am afraid you must o'en stay whero you arc, though you will havo n sad night of it, no doubt." Then ho cracked his whip, whistled up his horse, nnd set oil' once moro on his way homewards. Tho huntsman grumbled, nnd Bruin grunted, as thoy followed slowly after; when to their great Joy they saw the woodman, beforo ho had gono many yards, pull up his horso onco moro and cf ) OCTOBER l&OO. .ft. BARGAIN IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AO., AC, GO TO 'M. P. LUTZ. main street OPPOSITE. THE COUttT HOUSE, BLOOMSDUUO, PA. Apr.lD.CO-tf. September and Oct. Fxices A T I. W. HARTMAN'S, fOft HUMMER I)IUS CJOOD3. 25 Ct. 15 Ct. 55 ct. LAWNS AT 22 cts, How toHavkCohn Fodder. Much of tho voluo of corn fodder Is destroyed by careless handling, ovon In the dls trleta where they storo It for feed. This Is especially truo of tho corn that Is cut up by tho ground, and put In shocks to euro. The curing process goes on surely while It remains In tho shock, hut tho husking begins while tho stalks aro yet green at tho bottom, nnd tho fodder Is Immediately stacked carried to tho barn, and stored In bulk. It soon boats and moulds. If, after husking, tho stalks aro bound immediately in bun-' dies, of convenient size for handling. and put Into largo shocks of thirty or forty bundles, set up undwiso, and cai pod with Btraw, they will euro without moulding, and mako excellent fuddcr. Or tho bundles may betaken directly to tno barn, or to an open shed, and stored in tho samo. Tho air has free circulation through tho Interstices of tho bundles, and tho molsturo is carried off. Well cured corn fodder Is nearly equal In valuo to hay, and the extra labor of making Into bundles will pay, noRSEa. Water your horses from a pond or stream, rather than from a spring or well,bccauso tho latter is gon uerally hard and cold, while tho former u soft and comparatively warm. Tho horso prefers soft muddy water to hard water, though over so clear, turn round. "Stay, stay 1" snltl ho; "I think I can tell you of n plan better than sleeping In n ditch. I know where you may find sheltor, If you will run tho risk of a llttlo troublo from an un lucky Imp, that has taken up Its abodo In my old house down tho hill yonder, You must know, friend, that till last winter I lived In yon snug llttlo houso that you will seo at tho foot of tho hill If you como this way. Everything went smoothly on with us till ono un lucky night, when tho storm blow ns It seems likely to do to-night, somo splto fill guest took It into his head to pay us n. visit; and thero havo over slnco been such noises, clattering, and scampering up stairs and "Uown.romjnldnlghf till' tho cock crows In tho morning", that nt last wo wcro fairly driven out of houso and homo. What ho Is llko no ono knows ; for wo novcr saw him. or tiny- thing belonging to him, except altlo croikod hlgh-hceled shoe, that ho 'eft ono night in tho pantry. But though wo liavo not seen him, wo know ho has a hand or a paw ns heavy as lead ; for when it pleases him to lay it upon any ono, down ho goes as If tho blacksmith's hammor had hit him, Thero Is no end of his monkoy tricks. If tho linen Is hung out to dry, ho cuts tho lino. Ifho wants n cup of ale, ho leaves tho tap running. If tho fowls oro shut up, he lets thorn looso. Ho puis tho pig Into the garden, rides upon tho cows, nnd turns tho horsos Into tho hay-yard ; nnd several times ho nearly burnt tho houso down, by leaving n cnndloallght among the fagots. And then ho is sometimes so nlmblo and activo, that when ho Is onco In motion, nothing stands still around him, Dishes and plates pots and pans danco nbout, clattering, mak ing tho most horrlblo music, and break ing each other to pieces; and sometimes, when tho whim takes him, tho chairs and tables seem as If thoy worQ nllvo, and dancing hornplpo,or playing bat- tlodorcrand shuttlecock together. Even tho stones and beams of tho houso seem rattling against ono another: and it la of no uso putting things In order, for tho first freak tho imp took would him, everything upsldo dawn again. VoiUlnued.) 4LL .KINDS OF JOB PRINTING neatly ontd at Till Columbia! HLbam ting OHIO. . LAWNS AT LAWNS AT 40 cts CO cts. $1,25 DRESS GOODS AT $1,10 $1,00 DUESS GOODS AT 00 cts, r,r, ct. DUESS GOODS AT -18 cts, 40 ct. DUESS GOODS AT 05 cts, 35 ct. DUESS QOODS AT 30 cts, I ct. -DKKS8 GOODS AT 22 cts 20 ct. DUESS QOODS AT 18 cts TEUMS CASH OU PUODUCE. "MI'O IV T A N T N OTIC E. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY O F DUESS GOODS, AT THE NEW STOUE. BUOWEU'S BUILDING The splendid rooms of J. J, I1HOWEU, arc completed and liow opeu to the public with the V I N H HI STOCK over offered in Bloouioburg. All tho N E W E S T STYLES of Drc.B Goods, Hlllcs, Cloths, Casslmers, Linens, Fldnuls.c, t.C A R P E T S of every stylo nud for all pneev. Oil Cloilut lu treat variety. A full line of supeuiou groceries Cofi'ees, Teas, Sngars, Spices, warranted pure and cood. GLASS AND QUEENSWAUE, In carefully assorted variety. GLOVES, HOSIERY, HOOP SKIRTS, 'CORSETS AND A COMPLETE assortment of WHITE GOODS, Tho public aro earnestly Invited to examine these flue- goods, beforo pur clinging elsewhero and are guaranteed satisfac tion. No expense or trouble has been spared to make THE MOST COMPLETE establishment lu this secUon of tho State. J. J. imOWER, iliy1,'it-U liloomsbure Pu. drugs (Simedicines. Ayor's Hair 'Vigor, Tor roslorinrj Gray Hair to ils natural Vitality and Color. A ilrtwitig which i. 11 uiicu ngrcciiblo, healthy, nnil etlcctiml fur preserving tho , lintr. Faded oi' gray mil' 11 soon restored to tin original eolor with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hnir Is thick- uncil, fulling iinir cheeked, Mid bald 11cm nfleti, though tint always, cured by 'its use. Nothing can rcstoro tho hnir where tlio fo'.liclijs nro destroyed, or tho gland? atrophied nnd decayed. But such ns remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hnir with a pasty fedi mciit, it will keep it clean nud vigorous. Its occasional ue will prevent tho hnir from turning gray or falling off, aud consequently prevent baldness. I' tea from ilo.sa delclei ioiw suhstntices which mako some preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a t HAIR DRESSING, nothing clso enn he found so. dcsiralj' Containing neither oil nor dye, it uuc not soil whito cambric, und yet lasts long ou tho hnir, giving it 11 rich glossy lustre aud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CllUMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. riticii ti.oo. GO&BlXffiON WORKS, Corner dV Mailt Strcot tmd L. & li. Ilolul-BLOOMSBtTBG, MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS; BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKMtb. ATANTIVAOTUBERS OF STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, GENERAL MACHINE WORK AX1 REPAIRS. MILL GEARING. BIIAFTINO. PULLEYS. HANGERS, HEAD HLOCICS, SAW MILL CKB OF XiXi KINDS, CASTINGS FOB FURNACES ,T T ,n ,nTlT HUili""" ALBO CAR WHEELS AND AXLES AND GENERAL MINIMI OASTINt.B. var s JEW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Presk arrival of TALL AND WINTER GOODS. DAVID LOWENBERa InvittM attention to hU stock of CU EAl AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING nt hU Ntoreou M!n Blrf ol, two doom above the Amrrlrau )luua tvneru lie na juareceivea'rroni new xorx ana Philadelphia a fi assortment of MEN AND nOYS' CLOTHINO, Including the inont faahlenable, durable, and handsome DUE8S GOODS, consisting or UOX, SACK, ROUG, GUM, AND OIL-GLOW COATHANP TANTH, of all sorts, sices and colors. Ho has also replen ished his ulready lari;e stock of KALI. AND WINTER SHAWLS, UTRII'ED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VICHTH' SHIRTH.CRAVATH.BTOCIW, COLIJUW HANDKERCHIEFS. QLOVES, BUsrENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES fle nas constantly ou hand a large and woll-so-ectul assortment of . . CLOT1IU AND VEHTINGH, which he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and lu the Uwt manner, All his clothing Is made to wear, and laost of Jt Is of home manufacture, GOLD WATC1HM AND JEWELRY, ufovery description, fine and cheap. Ills caseol Jewelry Is not surpassed;in thlslplace. Call aud examlpo his general Hssortmcn of CLOTHINO, WATCHES, JEW ELRY , 40. DAVID I.0WENI1E11O. QAItRIAOE MANUFACTORY, Rleomsburg, Fa. it, O. SLOAN I1ROTIIER thu auccessors of WILLIAM UMIAK 4 BON continue the business of inaklug CARRIAGES, IIUGGIKS, and every style of FANCY WAGONS, which they have constantly on hand to sultouj tomers. Never using any material but the best and employing the most experienced workmen they hope to continue aa heretofore to glvo entire satisfaction to every customer. Au luspoctlon ot their work, and of the reasonable prloe tutkbd for he suae, la aure to Insure a sale. May eyw-tf ill k JUIO. f&j cmc li so universally V uuii'Cd by everybody , n cath:ullc,lior was t y: ay before so univci SSii-ii?. ly adopted into me cvcrvcouDtrvaml Cathartic Pills, tho purposes of a Xiaxutlva Pcthajis no one mctli as ever in fiiu on ir A 7 tit clAsscjf ns this Hula i C A YhTS I,ut efficient .Hirtfatlre V V . vm tiic ciuvioui ica- .r i:5rfw liable and far more cAuo SiZjSVT,JGr remedy tlian miy trial it, Juimr that It cured them: tlio&oxtlio havo not, know tliat it curt their neigUbora ntitl friend;, find .ill know tlut whdt it "loci mice It does nhvays tli.it it never (.Liu ummii any jauii or ncgieciui it. imnt....iiKi!.- Wti Uay liious&ndi unon thou i m l of certinV.itej of their remarkable cures of tho MI.ihJiU couiuUhiU, but such cures are known In .7.1.i...l.nrt.l .in. I tern tinml nrt imlilUti tllfm. Ail nit-jillo aill mo and conditions in all climates: (vt i turiii i neither .ydonie. or any deleterious druc, llmr may ho UUcn with safety by anybody. Their mij ii cuit in? ireaervei them ever nesh and wakes l'ir ii iile.i'.uit to take, whllobcln? purely vcgcUulo iii harm can arho frnm their uso in any quantity. Tiu'v nii.-r:itii hr thuir i to wet ful influence on the intern tl viscera to muify tho blood and stimulato it Into he itthy action rcmovo the obitructions or tho tmiiifb. linwoti. liver, nnd other onrans of tho ho.ly, ieitrlnj? ttielr Irrefrularnclion to health, and by timectinvr, wherever they exist, such derange ments as aro' tho firtt origin of disease. Minute diiectlons aro given in the wrapper on the box, fur the following complaints, which Ihcso rill nmidlv euro: For llyspepsis or Knillgrcstlon, Useless snoiU'i un lancn nioiicraivir tu Euiuuiaio wio iioro ach ami icitore Its healthy tone and action. For Ijlvnr Coiunlulnt and its various svmD- toini, lllllous IVpailucbo. Mick Ueulaclio. tStlllllllirn or u rtiii BicHnnu. uiiioui illf anil nillutitf 1'HTnri. thev slioum Le In il it-ion sly taken for each caso, to correct tho diseased nciiou nr remove uio ousirucums wuicn causo it. For If jcntory or Ularrboru.but ono mild dne fs ct n orally lenuired. For llliriimatlstii.OotittGraTel, Ptsltil t;Hnu of the Heart, I'ulii In Clin ftlilc, JlacU and l.olns, they should bo continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of tho system. With such chango thoso complaints dnarinear. For liropay aud Itropslcal Stroll tors they honld be taken In largo and frequent doses to pro dnru the effect of a drastic purge. Vor Mupiirrsslon a large doso should betaken ai it promt ccs mo uisiroii cuect hr svmnatnr. As a Dinner Pill, tako ono or two PtU$ to pro mote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulatos the stomach and bond Into healthy action, restores tho appetite, and luvhrorates tho system. Hence it la often ad. vanta?eous where no serious derangement exists. One who Tools tolerably well, ollen finds that a dose of tliero VM$ makes him feel decidedly better, from uioir tiu.iiiBuis mm iuuuvuuiij cuccs on luC Ulges- VIVU ll))l.IIIVlli lili, ,T, C. AW It .C CO., Practical Chemist, ioirTcc. xta&s.i if, s. a rib. a, ino. (j BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS, CAlt noxiis, I "COMPOSITION OASTINOS, AND BAllIUT MBTAIj BELFIEMVS CELEHHATED OLOHIO VAIiVES, STOP COCKS, CHECK VAIiVES, AIH COCKS, OIL CUPS, STEAM WHISTLES STDAIMC OUAOB3, SXBA1VX TXTH AMD riTKirTGS ao3srsT.rra:r.-v on hajstd. Insurance Agencies. G LOBE MUTUAL LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY O V NEW YOBIC. IMlny Kreeraan, rresident, II, C, Freeman, Bee Cash cnnllnl over $2,000,000, nil raid. J. B. BOBISON, BLOOMSBUBG, PA GENERAL AGENT, For Luzerne, Lycoming anil Columbia county Aug.20.'(i9-ly. JNSURANOE AGENCY. Wyoinlni; 1170.000 iEtna .-. 4,000,000 Fultou. 300,000 North America. 300,000 Clty 130,000 International...... 1,100,000 Niagara ... 1,000.000 Iutnam , 530,000 Merchants XIOXO Springfield .. 570,000 Farmers' Dauvllle 69.1,000 Albany City,. ..., 100.000 Lancaster City. . atO.OOO York Horse, Death 4 Then 65,000 Home, New Haven 1,000,000 Dauvllle, Horso Theft ... mariyjD-ly," FKEA8 11HOWN, ApetU, IIloohsbuho, I'j Wall Piper and Painting, TMPOHTANT jF TO DUILDEM,H0U8EH0LDI:K8 &TKNANT8. Tho undersigned would uuuouiieo to the cltl icnsof llloonisbnrg and vicinity that hu la jro pared to execute HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL 1 A 1 N T I N G in all its branches. P A P E II HANGING Carefully attended to. Strict attention to business and good work man. ship it Is believed will inent ufulr show of publlo patronage. Shop on Cutharlno Btreet between Third and Fourth. Mar.5,'00-ly. O, F. 1IOW.VE. 1869 PHILADELPHIA V A I I. 1 A I' K it H. HOWELL A BOUBKE, MAN vvapt yr.uns ov l'.ipcr HaiigluKs'and Window slmdo, B ilea Rooms, Comer l'ourlh und Market HticoU, Philadelphia. FAcrronT, cou.TWKiiTV.Timip asu Hi;tou stu NEW BTYLliS UVl'.UV DAY, OF OUR OWN Oct.lVCl)-3m. MAKE' JHE ESPY HOTEL. KSl'V, COLUMIUA COUNTY, I'A. . ,T.hi? .V!afr"l1,10,JwouM Inform tho travelling publlo that hn haa taken tho iibovu naiiitd ostul 1 Uhment and thorpughly reiltua Ihe nio for will ho sloeked with the beat Ihe market ariorils. 1 ho choleest liquors, wluea unci elgursalwuya to bo fuuud lu his bar, Apr.M.W-tf WILLIAM I'ETTIT. Kpy, Pa. pO-PABTNEBSHIP NOTICE. t ho undersigned have entered Into cn-parluer-alilp aa oumlera and MachlnUts.at tho National vuuuijr iicfuioioru ocvupieu iy avter lilllmvar. PKf-Hlt IllLLMYKlC ri I,'. iir.ii.' . L.Kiif,.., apply. auuuiu uiuomsourg June Il.'cs-tf. A?nts and solo Manufacturers of Hall's Paten Double Discharge Turbine Wheels. BLACKSMITHING, HEAVY OR LIGHT FOIttHNGS, AGENTS FOR SHIVE'S GOVERNOR, ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE SIMPLEST AND DEBT IN THE WOULD. BEAMEBS, TAPS AND DIES, t, mn MADE TO OBDEB. BOLTS AND NUTS OP ALL SIZES. OBDEBS FOB BBIDGE BOLTS AND IBONS SOLICITED, AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED PATTERNS. THRESHING MACHINES, A SPECIALTY. Buckeye Reapers Repaired, AND ALL EXTRA FARTS FURNISHED. MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF HORTON'S PATENT HAY HAKE. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS AND SATISFACTION GIVEN OH MONEY R E F U N D i: D . May 7,'Sfl-tf C. II OWE It, htia opened a first-clsus nOOT, HIIOK. HAT CAP, AND FUll BTOUE. at the old bt.mdon Main Street, ItlnomRl)urg,nfew dHrH ubuvtt tli e Court Jlotue. II Iw stock incom l.fdof the vt-ry latent und ln'ktbtyles over oirur d to the citizen of Columbia County. Ho can m'cnuimudale tho public with tho ful lowing goo4l, ut tho lowest rat ft.. Men's iicuy douhlo kolud tdoga boots, nn-n'n double nnd hlntfle tup koIoJ klji boots, nicn'M heavy btoga khotu of nil kinds, men's lino IamIh und hhot's of nil grades, ooy'a doublo soled boo in tuul.shoe of all kliuln, men's glovo kid IlHlmorul shot's.meu'i., women's, boys'u und misses lastluu BulUrg, women's ulovo kid rollalt very flne.women'H morocco lialu-oralsand calf shoes, worn e n't very tine kid buttoned gait ers. In bhort boots ot all description both pee tfeu nnuscwed. Ho would also call attcutlom to his line assort ment of HATS, CArfi.FUItS AND NOTIONH. which comprises nil tlie new And popular var otlhM ut prlcen which uuitiot fall tu Bull ull, Tlief toods aro otlcred at the lowest cash rates and will bo Kunruntecd to give satisfaction. A call m soucueu ueioro purcnssiiiK iewucre ns ji is belloved that better bartiaius are to b fomd t an at any other piaca lu the county. o c. o ur pOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER, Yf. as. aiumiuu a Rupert, ra., Manufacturers of POWDER KEOS, and dealera In all kinds of LUMBER, give notice that they are prepared to accomodate their custom with dispatch, and ou the cut apes NEW GOAL YARD. TUB undersigned respectfully Inform the citizens of Jlloonibburit nud Columbia county, Hint luey itei-u nil me uiiivrc-ni.iiuilll.ers oibiovo coal and selected lump coal for smithing purpo ses, on their wharf, adjoiulnc Jl'Kelvy, Ncol & Co' Kurnace; with a turn! pair of DniTalo scales on the wharf, to weliih roal, hay, and straw. Likewise n horse and wagon, to deliver coal to those who clfhlre It. As they purchaw a large amount of conl.thcy Intend tokeep a Buperlor ar ticle, and sell at the very lowest prices. Hcaso call aud examine for yourselves before nurchas- lugcisowuero, j. w. iir.nur.itjiui. v AUOUaiTUS MASON. THE umliTsiirned will tnko ln'er. XL change for Coal and Groceries, the following n.,M.,l nrttnlu, t7l.n 11..A f-n-n ..U.I.M ui ... tvq ... w., ..J V, AI U, W.W, 1CIUI- toes," Lard, Uam,8houlder,audllde mcat.llutter, Eggs, Hay. Ac, lit the highest cash prices, at his Urocery Htore, adjoining their coal yard, J.W.IIKNI1KR8IIOT. Illoomsburg Mar, 19,'OMy, gILLIARUS ! BILLIARDS ! ! WILLIAM II. GILMOHK Han opened a fine IUlllard Saloon In addition to his well known Itl-STAUltANT. Ho hnsJUahleH Willi all the latest linpiocinentsnnd lu perfect LAO Kit IJEEU AND A LIS which tho market ufTords. OYHTHIUH to ho had ai au umcH wnen in mjrhou, uixo Jieel ion j; tie, 1 Ivttllu II pv, tXV,t Tho public nre invited to call, and are prom isetl BatUfHetlou;eUher In billlaidftor iofreli iiivuiu. ilia CIQAUS AND TOBACCO cannot be excelled. UloonuburL', Jan. O MNIBUS LINE. Tho undersigned would resictfully unnouuca to the cltiions of Uloomsbnrg and the public gene rally ma ne is running an OMNIDUU LINE between I Ills place and tho different railroad de pota dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the several trains going South and Wist ou the Culu wlssa and Wllllauisporl Railroad, and with thoso going North and South on tho I-ucliawamia and Illoomsburg Railroad, niaOmntlmsscaare In good condition, commo uious unci comioruuie, aud charges reasonable. rersons wishing to meet or see their friends de. part, can bo accomodated upou reasonable charg. ny leaving timely notice at any of the hotels. JACOU L OIRTO.V, Iroprletor. "OLOUR AND FEED. The undersigned thankful for past patronage uf-gs io auuouco to nis menus anu to in. puuu that his N E W MILL Is now In complete ruunlng order.and that he Is prepared to do all kinds of Milling without delay I'artles from a distance can have their grists ground without delay, so as to take them home Hie same day, and as u rule nil work brought to the mill can he done lutweuty.fuur hours. My present airangmeuta are such as to preclude the necessity of stopping the mill on account of Ice, THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR, as well as the lower grades, andall kinds o QJIOP AND FEED kept ou hand In quantity, and forsalo nt the low est current rates. Uraln of all kinds purchased, Light Btrest, lie.. 4,'ll-lt 1'IiTKR ISN'T. JQENTIHTIiy. JI, O. HOWEH. DENTIST, Respectfully offers his professional services to the ladles und (..ntlptiipn nf lllnmn&liiirtp t,.i,l cl dully, lie Is prepared to attend toalltl.. varl ous operations In the Hue nf his profession, nud Is provided with the latest Improved 1'okcelain TrKTIl which will be Inserted on gohl plating, allrer unci rubber base to look as well as the nat urtu luviu, leeiu coxiraciou uy ail tue new un mustupiirovcd methods, nud all operations on the teeth carefully unci propeiiy attended to. lteslllelleu and llllti-a u fciw ilnnrk Kliia tltu Court House, sume side. jiiuoiusuurg, JUU.01, (Mil g L A T E R O O F 1 N G, EVERY VARIETY MOST FAVORABLE RATES. JOHN T1IOMAH, and OA H PER J, TIIOMAB' Ilox.177. Illoomsburg. l'a, Mar.18.08.lyr. 20 000 AGENTS WANTED. . wvyx-'x-' A sample sent free, with terms for onV one o clear iu dally, n,1 thrVi l"uri ila.iX . . "iwaiinumrab n, fan kf..uu "i """loo' traveling, by both mi o and female. No gift enterprise or humbug. Address fOIJ PRINTING IN COLORS, " f Neatly executid at this oince. 1 GROCERIES, &c K wMi ili'K.'il.Nd ' uianii iin.M' ,1 AM) nl'l-.MM' lM Ol'KNINd AMI IIITNIfK l-'Al.l. ANI WINTIIH (IOOIIH, I'A AN I WINTHIl ODODH, t-A AN WINTl'.lt (IOOIIH, t'A AN WINTER (IOOIIH, t-ALL ANI) WINTKU (IOOI.H convlstlng ol consisting ol coinlstlng of consisting of consisting of DRY 0001)3, DRY UOODH, DRY (1O0DH, DRY GOODS DRY OOODH, IIAT8 ANI) OArS, HATH AND OAl-H, HATH AND OAl-H, ATH AND CAI-H, HATH ANI) CArw, HOOTS ANI) SHOES, ROOTS AND HIIOIW, OOTS AND RIIORS, OOTS AND HIIOEH, llOOTH AND HIIOEH, HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO, READY-MA OH CLOTHINO A V- AI CLOTHINO, 1 A Y-MA DE CLOT1 1 1 NO, BEADY-MA DE CLOTIUflO, LOOKINO-0 LASHES, MK)KINa-(H.AHHIiS, IXJOKl.NO-OLASHW, lJOKINH-al.AKHES, LOOKINO-OLAHHEH, NOTIONH, NOTIONH, NOTIONH, NOTIONH, NOTIONH, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, l'AINTH AND OII, l'AINTS AND PAINTS AND OILS, OnOCERlKS, UltOCElllKH, OIIOCKKII-S, OUOUKltlKS. UROCEHIEH, tJUEENSWAlli:, llUEENHWAUK, UUUENSWARE, tlUKENSWAlti:, liUEENHWARK HARDWARE, HARDWARU, IIARDWAlli:, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, HALT, HALT HALT HALT, HALT, FISH, FISH, F1H1I, KITH' FISH, OllAIN AND HEEDS, GRAIN ANI) HEEDS, OllAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND HEEDS, GRAIN, AND HEEDS, Sewing Machines. lUlVEIt A llAUl.lt-s C 1'IIIHT I'UEMIUM E L ASTJcG ST I Toil M FAMILY SEWIHB lACHmiP 4M'llilOAl)VA Y, NEW Y0UK. 7!W Cliiwlnut Sliivl PlilWi,,, POINTS OF KXCELLKjic I Ilenuty and Klastlellyof btlteli, Perfection nnd Simplicity of Muihlnnj Using both threads directly from th( ijj No fiistenlng of seams by hand anil t, of thread. W'l.li, r,ilt.Tr ,i, m.n1l.ll..., . ndjustnunt. It Tho seam retnlua Its beauty and Cmtojj; Wfthlilnil nnd Ironing. Ill Resides ilolnK nil kind? of Kork ,toi.elr Un..l..- M.i.1,tlnu ll.n.n n.l.l DVl.II'b .-......., ."vou ...uvilllH'l tlKtW1 iniml, henutlflll and nerinnnent r,i.. orimmcntal work. tOi ej-Tho Highest l'rcmlumsat nlllUujl! Exhlblllons of the United Su,lnn J havo been nwnided tho lrocr Jk Riiktrw Jlnchlnea, nnd tho work dono by tlienu. I exhibited In competition. -jot- 4c, c. AC, AlcKELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY, Northwest corner ol Northwest corner of Northwest corner of Northwest corner of Northwest corner of AT NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL CO.'H, CO.'H, CO.'H. COH. CO.'S. Main and Market Streets, Main and Market Streets, Main nnd Mnrket Streets, Main and Market Streets. Main and Market ttiroeis, IlLOOilSIlUItO, FA., HLOO.MSHURO, l'A I1LOO.MSHURO, l'A., HLOOMSIIURO, l'A., ULOOMSI1URO, PA. IRON AND NAILH. IRON AND NAIIX, IRON AND NAIIJS, IRON AND NA1I.H. IRON AND NAILH, In larire nuantltles uiul nt reduced rates, alwuy on uand. rjr-Tho ory highest prize, TIICCtM THE LEOION OF HONOR, lira (oelc tho ropuscnlntlvoof theOro(rinat' Mnchlues, at the Exposition FithioV 1SC7, thus ntlcsllng their great tniir!d all other Sewing Machines. V OR A i, n II Y Hardware & Cutlery. THE NEW HARDWARE STORE. NR I'LUB Ul.THA. iiATins enmrKcu our ftioro uoom auu jusi OPENKI A XKW HVVVhY, directly from Hie Miuiuf.ictui'erH, ure..fned for cash, on u declining market, w e are prepalrd to otTor tho same to KAUMKUH, MECHANICS, UUILDIUW. and the n st of Mankind, a Koneral stoelc, com prlfcluK all the Utmlmmd qimlltlci Uhually kept In a city Hard Ware Ktorf, sttltable to Ibo wants of the cotinly, at unusually low prleei. au inosownoaroiicsirionsoi purtMiutiinr; goons lu our lino chii anvo Mont-v bv looklnir In ut thu New Hardware Htoin. l'leaso irive tu a cm andcxamino our riocic Ac, UUNYAN A WAHDKN, Apr. 23.CD-I r Itloom&uuri;, Pa. Jacoh K. Smith. t,. n. Hultzku gMITH & &KLTZER, Importers and IKjakrs In Forelun and Uomostlo f,r,J!siU II A It D W A It E, OUNS, CUTLERY, AC, NO. 3 N. T1UKI1 STKKKT, AB.CALLOW1III.I., . rillLADELl'HIA, Nov. aa, 07-tf. Guano and Phosphate, AUOII'S rpVO 5IONTIIS FltKE! 1'ItKEI! Til 12 HOST r01-l.-r.All JUVKKItE UAUA7.1NU IN aueuicA. ' TlIK LITTLE qOItPOUALf. ENTIRELY ORIGINAL AhD KIIIST CLASH, AH HOW subscribers fnrTllH T.TT-rr w fnnnr.,. . for tho new yeur.whoso names and money ore sent lu before tho hist of November will receive tho Nuvemuer and December Not. of Isov WtEEl TERMS, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SINGLE COPY, TWELVE CENTS. The Little Corporal has n larger circulation than any other Juvenile MacailuS In tho world, aud Is bettor worth tho prlco than any other innsaiine ever published. llecnuso of lis Immense circulation, we are en abled to furnlbh lint tho low prleoof One Dollar a ienn Six copies, one year, ii; slnglu nuniU-r. 13 cents; or freo to any one who will try to rilw a elub. llenullfiil premiums for clubs. HubHcrlbo NOW. New volumia begin Jauuarr " udresa5'' numbers tun always ho ssut. ALFRED L. HEWI'.LL A CO., Publishers. ODIco of The Llttlo Corimriil, Chlcuso, III, P.8. Ve also rubllsh the following: "THE SCHOOL FESTIVAL," A, uf'-i1"?) 9lm,r,;.rlr' Maeoilne, devoted exc lu. slvily to Hthoiil Eriiertulumen s, Exhlliitlo is ,Vy 1,,c yMy Ct"u y. $i THE LITTLE COHIWl.UH NEW DIlA'VINa, "REED'S DRAWING LESSONS," Tho best Hiing of tho kind ever Issued. Prlco II .VI or elolh biuitlna-; hchool Edition ,5 cii5 "Sola by booksellers.orbent by mail ou receipt c.r price. MRS. MILLER'S NEW HOOK, "THE ROYAL ROAD TO FORTUNE." ZX&"tt? A," "u,"er!"" ul"" MWiUhV "RWW'I . Publishers. Oct. 11, Ol Jui. Chicago, III. OEND FOR A COI'Y Ol-NEW D EDITION WIXUV EVPRY MAN 1MB "WNJ.AWYKirANo'iill'Nf'ioRM A rminiUla nn.1 .11.1 1 ... thI?mi,,l,'.?prof',"loI",1 """. ' fanner, inJi , ISS SSia inerehHui, tho luauufacturer final iH?ulre. a ''""venlt-nt. comprehensive, nud S.iK'ytru".1'!1ill"'t,,luy bo required, sud that n.V, .ifS"11,',1' .'''" . w11" ."' Information a" Is iirIW'iJ; ; .f . r ,u U1.' uusineks relations of t iitTwiMo.i1,"11 "verylxxly ran understand, nnd niSiZ i ,,oUIP P"" ""lie country uiiuuull. ipa-.dr''ArVKred , O.K.m.,... J0Ii'J ...Vuhllsher,. ItAW 1IOMB SUrER I'HOSI'HATE OK LIME MARK iiLooiisnrnu n. June 2V6!My ''nilK NEW FAMILY H E W I N O M A (' HIS! 2!HHowery. EMl'IHi: M Tho exlraoiillnnry suec-es i,i,i.cj ImpriAcd miiuiifictinin M,u'lilim heavy work, hai lnduceil the EMPIRE HEWlX'l MM HINT to manufacture n New Family Mac sumo stylo nud construction, with a mi Mi.nhillnt, .iiolr l,, II cnlill 111 la I Ish with other Family ii hum. ' 1 usefulness ltfar OUTSTRII-S ALL COMPnTrtB The price of this ncknowlecliwcU";! Ilclo comes within renih of evrrr cja' Company Is prepared In ouei "w ,( Inducements tobu.vers,denleiaulla Machine warranted. , , Apply for circulars nud aainplM ; . EMPIRE SEWINO MAUlM No. t"Jl l!oimj'1M Oct. I,-,'CU-3m STANDARD WARRANTED. jiaugh s lluw llono t-tnier Phosnhate Is ns H . , ; m v" Vitriol that Is. liuues thut in.v. Lr"t'anu1'l!!'.v''., ,f lUlr mt?e'r-Oi0 a---". MINa".? ll.V1? ' .'"'.y:". V. TANTI-LA. clar.liine.l Tii: : " "I'l-'icuiiou i lu the un- 'HO MANUFACTURERS Jt Ml' dwrnluucd. Itluu bURE VKTI OF BfiALH IN STKAM The article will bo furulsliisl at HixDoiiAna lhoiirin'."forWe M" 10 Ka .SSrtiS TEN DOLLARS PER A.-JNIJM FOR EACH vvgopphi forli8abi,'a",a!;0r,dlo,r HlUU'" ""' ALLEN NEEDLES, Dealers lu Oils, No. Honlh Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Circulars will bo sent on application. aeiai'liO-iat. "y E CON T I N U E per u via N a UA No. I Geuulue Government, iiiJl.nLlKJ.'.11" a'1 Hyd.anllo Cement A.ninoulale'd Fertilizer;' . . I i Wrwib. A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. ' ALLEN 4 NEEDLES. South Delaware Avenuo, Phlladclnhla. KHrAUMSUEllIN 18IS. &US$ Iinrr Company. Miscellaneous, TLOOMHllURO NOHSlALPl'HOOU'j 1J EI1ARY INh'U'lU'lE. HOARD OF INSTUri-TIl HENRY CARVER, A- f Piofessor oflntolleetual und "ml' theory un I piwlhi"'ll"tW MUa Knruh A. Cnner, Vf- Toucher of French, Downy aum ' ' brunclus. Isaac O. Dit, Plofos.ni- or Ancient Lnnsuu;"" " Grammar. . ... k it. Profeshor of Matheiuutlcn!. anJ I tronoiuy .. .. n X i SI. Profu kor if chc-'mltry uud p'J''j V. M. Hal". , r.J Teacher of ueoiiruphy. M'" A ' T....w,a ItlllUII. Assl taut teacher of iiiutliiii'lw Ur Ilium1- Miss AlUo J'-,"" Teacher nf Music on the plow'"11- . Mrs. Ilallle L W't. , Teacher iif Vocnl Music ami ton'"1" ittU-IIUI'l jlr,B The FALL U-rm will and until our ikmrclInK hall W rc - . cy.on npiillcntlon to the i " wo luriii.ueu wuu niiiiio .Tirt.B It Is better for Undents to rom"1 oulnj: of tho term, but when IW g bin they can cuter at any tune- I March la) I mm. Kin. WATOIII'S. . . ..ntiielll A' coo urcnt 'inuie inii'i"'-; yut nnmrnrcr.lul l.v llirt Ktlllei SCH Solid isllxer Wiitches nt W 1U WW HnuravliiBH. fully U'1 I l.l.nr I lllulnli.. lire 'i- , vc-lone.. whleliiira lliorulllihjy. ', n ordered nre mailed, pot I inu I''P prices i-Hlnglo Knewvlns, t rich premium, 5 Twout-n" P ver liuntlUK watch ns pre nil i( i Bravluit ontllles the holder rf" I worth from SJfl to 7M, lrilfj." imrfJl in. r.othinscan ue iii"J , itrf"! no urtlcle lu our stock , 1 '". i,t money asked, while thn.hu)", piS onco before liasllly comloni'1",'", MICHEL li'P 2M llro id way, Cnr. rnH"" " " h II. IRVINE'riOltnAT'-l rB.i" A M K I) I O I IIHCIl VUII UDP.KTIIAN fOlllV Is thuinost sui-ciwsfiiliuedli'h'i'Jy.jniiitj the cure of Dyspepsia, Llvir I o "ln liuu.a a..t. ...,i ili.cae " Isiiiudo'cntlrely of ' ROOTS AND HI'"1; One doi ",'ijis onc.who Klvoa It n fair jrUI. So." 1 wiiiioiic II. 1 c IS lUlU"'"'" " utosBlf i-rltetil luCentriiniMl '"'."'V J iu the almvedUcfilll'a'for tho last '''.''"Ji no Piiv.iein old reach I!'"1' enrol und hcallliy by u.lnii t un liiaiuiy uy .ii-iv6 I OllEAT INDIAN MM"1'',.! never lulled to c ure Atu'i" I rauKomeiit of lliostoinacii. . ,1 hopo all who nro nltctl mjI clUeiu,,,. wlllupply f ir lh" v""! 1 il. I' I CINE which in 1 1 be hail t,-);,i!ii''J Mi.,ll,.l.,.. li,-.. i.. r I..I.I Mine! If Ph., or nf his Keupraf insrnt Aiieuu uunted, iii-iy , J 'i fils inedlclno in prcpur. d "JJ'ji. I j May7,'U3- yr II Fu Trucli, ..,c! OMES FOR Till: l'KOJK J Kurina In Mar) land $10 ruc-U, Giulll. llrulllHi FafU t . .-, ,, w u.uuiue otreei, n, j, 4WU -