THE faOLUMBIAN AND DEMO CHAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COXJNTY, PA. i.TlIU YOUNG YOLKS. UANNESJMJOB OF H0PPA.0H, Vrom U10 cimn. f jtr.nT! Is a Btory told of n, tnllor In Nbttettwlt on tlio Atseli, who, when tlio city was bosicRfil by rm enemy, nml nl inSst reduced by starvation, bit upon mhngetilous l'bui for delivering It. Ho BcwcdlilmselfuplunBlieep skin, nml showed himself on tho city wixlU, in nlnces. whlto hla comrnuM iiWutcil lttstllv below, In concert with lilm-utitll nt last tho enemy, thinking that tho town must bo abundantly sup plied with food.wlthdrcw In great vex ation. Tho Nonsta it tailor was a mov er fellow, but ho had his match In Han- nes-Jacob of Iloppach. ,Tn,.u On tho wny from Escliun to Hoppami you pass ti liltjli, steep mountaln-on this mountain stood tho eastlo of Wild .iMMti. ttn nart of it now remains BtaiulltiB, except n Rtcat wall, and tho (into, which was formerly provided with o drow-bridgo, toRetlier with a high four cornered towcrj tho collar Is still to boecn In tho yard, and n deep well, which Is now quite filled up with stones- A century ago, hunter and shepherd still dwelt In the eastlo sinco that tlmo It lies wasto nnu iureum-n. liiiib grazo In tho court yard; tho wind and tho birds havo sowed fir-trees and weeds and bushes on tho masonry, and IKiws covers the lu-.tl that led to tho SR9.'' . -,-r...t 1. innit ncn TnOUOunis 01 .ivuiiil-vis, --n - i.iimi.ltecl this castle, would starcciy havo bellovcd that thoplaco would over bo dcsolato-tinlcss, perhaiw, wo except the Inst of tho race, who when all his retainers had either lied or been Wiled, tiled to escape, with his chaplain, by n subterranean passage, but when ho found tho outlet, at tho placo called tho "Hath-room," already beset by tho en emy, threw himself upon his sword. Tho Count of IUenock had long been rich and powerful nobles, with gold and L-oods. and rich lands enough; to day, oven, 0110 might And enough of their cold and silver In tho ruined ens- tie, If 0110 only knew how and whero It Isjhidden. As It is, tnero it win my until tlin il:iv of doom. Jlut money nnd goods do not always sjve; and an Ingenious mind is worm far moro than gold and silver; as tlioso nobles once proved by experience, in tliocoursoof their quarrels with tho men of Mctitz. The latter had occupied all the surrounding country, so that ono of tho Uleueckersinado tho best of it exercised their horses In the court house tiiat they might not grow stiff and awk ward, held carnival In tho great castle hall, and waited for better times. But when tho snow melted, and tho moun tain streams carnodown,and just at tho tlmo for tho March violet to blow, be liglill ono lino evening, tho Mentzers camo in great crowds into the valley, uud encamped beforo tho eastlo and tlioltieneckcrs oponed their eyes in as tonishment. True, they had force enough, and tho walls weio high nnd tho moat deep but they wero badly off for provlslqns, nnd well they knew that when tho stomach is empty, tho heart loses Its courage, and tho arm its strength. At first they hoped that when the enemy should como up and knock his hand In vain against their thick wall, ho would leave again but they wero disappointed; tho larch trees grew green, and tho birches put on their leaves, tho pines and firs showed new shoots, and the cuckoo commenced his cry but after, as before, lay tho Men tzers In tho valley, and tho smoko roso from their camp, three times every day exactly as if they had been at hoirre. It wits a bitter sight to tho Rieneckcrs to fceothemcn of Mentz gather morning, noon and night around tho fleld-kcttlo, for Bchmalbans tho niggard had long been head-cook among them meal and flesh wero almost gone, although they had come down to quarter rations; It would have taken no great arlthemetl clan to reckon within a hair's breadth, when the last loaf of bread would be baked, and tho last ham cut. What vexed tho Itleneckcrs most, was that thoenemy must In some way havolcarn ed their condition. Forwhen tho Count and his servant, irannes-Jncob, wero once looking'ovcr tho eastlo wall into (ho valley, they heard tho Mentzers Saying: "They havo -only ono cow and ono pig- tho rest will soon bo ours 1" As has been intimated, Hanncs-Jac- oh had a fertile brain. Over In tho vnl ley lay Iloppach. I'coplo say that onco upon a tlmo a man camo Into tho val ley, with a bag on his shoulder; tho Jing had 11 holo In it, and houses fell out of It, hero ono and tliero ono ono In this placo, and after n whiloono In that; ono to tho right of the stream, then ono to tho left of it; nnd if any ono looks around him In tho town, which arose in such a strange fashion, ho cannot but laugh,for tho houses stand In such curi ous confusion; when a man wishes to go and seo bis neighbor, ho has to make a leap ("hoppen") across tho brook; and to this town Is called Iloppach. That was tho hlrth-placo of Ilutinea- Jacob. Now when ho saw his lord's anxiety, It went to his heart and lmraedlatoly ho thought of a clever Btrutagem. Down ho went into tho stable, took tho only pig that was left, throw It down, und , knelt down on Its back, which mailt! It tquial as if It wero being killed. The men of Mentz pricked up their ears and laughed for now, they thovght tho end would toon come. But when, three days after, ho dldthosamo thing-and again three days after that, nnd soon thpv hMi! ''Why, tlitro must bti plenty yet In tho cnstlo I listen 1 they nro killing another Jioir already 1" Tilings went on thus for a while, and thcIMoneek people tightened their belts until they looked liko wasps; they had killed tho very cats "for," said they. "wo will havo to catch mlco ourselves soon enough" at Jast thero' was no help for It, they must really kill their lost pig. Count Illcneck bado his peo ple tat, onco more, until thoy wero tat- Med, saying, "wo shall havo to dlo beforo long." Hut Ilannes-Jncob went into tho stable, and now bellowed llko n calf, now lowed llko a cow so that IhoEo outsldosafd to ono another: "Tho swlnoaro all killed now thoy aro coming to tho cattlot" Thoso In tho eastlo knew better, for thoy wero almost starved ; at last, ono day, when only tho Jast ham was left, and scarcely any ono could stand for weakness, except Ilaunos-Jacob, tho Count camo among them, uud said : "I thank you, dear, faithful comrades, that you havo held out so manfully to tint last but now our hour Is como. Wo must not discourage each other's heart?, but bravely bid each other good nlqlit In lids false world, ho'plng to meet In u better llfo. To-mbrrow wo must marry tho lopo-maker's daughter and wo shall float lightly enough In tho nlr, for wo havo not much loft but our ghosts I" So saying, ho gave each man his hand, wlillg great tears fell from his eyes and down Ids cheeks, and his men wept with hint. Only llaunes-Jacob still hoped to find souio way of escape. So ho brought tho cow,oii whoso milk thoy hnd lived, out of thu,stahte,houud the last remaining ham with flax be tween her horns, got tho chaplain of tho eastlo who win lyln In bed trying to dtlvonway bad thoughts, and Imagln Ino that ho had written tho last ho over should, to wrltu u billet, which ho fast ened to tho ham and then ho drovo tho cow out of tho gate. When tho Mentzers saw tho cow coming straight ncross tho valloy In which sho had so often, In bet'er days, fed on tho green meadows, they wero astonished; but at last, souio of them caught tho cow, and unbound the flax from her horns. Thoy found tho ham tied up In It, nml with It tho billet, which read thus: "No moro can you tako tho fortress than tho cow can oat tho ham I" They oponod their eyes In astonish ment, nnd brought tho cow and thu writing to their commander. For weeks ho had beon tired of tho slego, nnd would gladly havo withdrawn long be fore, if overy day ho hail not hoped that hunger would compel the eastlo to surrender. But when ho saw tho cow, and read tho billet, ho said: "Blow a retreat, for wo shall starve ourselves beforo they aro out of rations!" Tho next day they went off down tho valley with bag nnd baggago. Tho Relncckers looked on with throbbing hearts, not daring to uttci a sound, un til tho last Mcntzcr was out of sight and then Joy burst forth on all sides I Tho sick wero well tho weak stood firm on their feet, tho chaplain got out his bed, tho conslablo sent a roar of cannoury aftet tho, MenlKcrs but no shot, lest they might take It for earnest, and como back, nnd tho man In tho town blow as If ho would blow his llfo out "Aim Dunhcl altc Colt!" Count rJtelneck took off his cap and folded his hand', until tho strain was ended ; then, stroking his moustache, ho said . "That was by God's counsel Indeed; But as often as I hoar a pig squeal or a cow low, 1 shall remember linnncs Jacob, of Hoppaek, and his stratagem!" Stoves and Tinware. TVTKW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. IHAIAH HAQENRUClt, M.tlu Btrcet ouo door above. E. McndciihaU's Htene. i. Iiuro assortment of Ftovei, Heaters mid Rsngos constantly on hand, and for snlo nt tho lowest rates. finning In all It branches carefully nttimiled to, iitiit sntlsluctlnh uuiiriinltcd. Tin work or nil Id mis wholesale ami ritnlt. A trial is requested. Apr.,()U-lf -t " - QTOVKtl AND TINWAUR. A. M. nurEirr announces In Ills friends and customers Hint continues the nbovo buslnctA nt till old place mi MAIN STREET) RLOOMHUUEO, Customers cun lie accomodated with FANCY HTOVES of ull kluds, moveplpcs, Tinware, nud (ivory v rlcty of urttclo found in n Blovo nnd Tinware Es tablishment in the cities, nnd un tho most 1 0113011. nblo term. UopnlrlncdononttheshortcstnotlcKi. 21 U0S5EN MILK-rANH 1 on hnutt for sale. Levi Obi'i-ioIt7cr of riillftdclphln, nud formerly of riicrnlxvllto. rn.. nnd nlflimich It Iina only Ncen ollcrcd for live yenrs, moie tfmii ono mill mn DouionnnvonircmiyuetUHom. nnu ine uu- OW BTOVU AND TIN SHOP. 031TE aii,r.nu' ON MAIN STflRET, NK.ilt.Y of STORK, ir.OO.MSllUlta, IVENN'A. Thk undersigned haJustfllted up nud opened hla new STOVE AND TIN SHOP, n thli place, whero ho Is prepared lo mnko up now Tin Wake of nil kjudi lu Mh lino, nud do repairing with ucntness nnd dispatch, upon tho muib rcusoiiuuio terms, no niso uucjis uu unnil STOVES OP VARIOUS 1'ATTEltNS AHTYLE3, which ho will sell upon terms to suit piirchaseis. .(live him h call. Hols u good moclinulc, nnd deserving of tho public p.'lltunnee. JAC011 MIIT.. Illoumsbuiu, April 28, W07. Foundries. glf AHPIjESS & IIAJtMAN, :aii.i; i ou.ndiiv and jiANUKAt-runiNO snor, STOVES Ji PLOWS WHOLESALE A RETAIL Til!:- CKLEmiATr.D M0NTH03E IKON J1EAJI ANI THE 1IUTT0N WOOUKN 11EAM l'LOWS. Cnstlncs nnd Flro Tlrlek for lcpnh lngelly Stoves. All kinds of llrnss or Iron easting mndo to older upon bliort notice. II. 1'. HIIARl'LESS & V. H. HARMAN, Uloomsburg, l'a. i'lopilctors. Jliir.l'j.'co-ir. 0 FARMER'S COLUMN. How to Cook Shad. Shad should be baked, fricdorbrolied. For broiling, removo tho roes, clean and dry thoroughly, cut into straight halves, and put with tho roes on a well- heated and well-greased gridiron, over moderalo Arc; put .tho cover 011 so that It will cogk through whilo it is browning, and only turn onco; when it Is done,removo it to a warm dlsh,spread over It a piece of butter thesizoof a wal nut, a little pepper and salt, and put it for a moment In tho oven; garnish with sprigs of fresh parsley before serving. Fried Shuil. Divido the two halves in pieces two or threo inches wide, salt, and pepper them and put them hi a pan In which tho fat, to keep them from sticking, has already been mado boil ing hot; fry a rich brown on both sides, cooking tho insiuu llrst, anu servo not. The roes may bo fried In tho samo way. liahed Shad does not rcqulro to bo cut down tho back, only cleaned, tho roes removed and tho inside filled with a stuffing mado of bread crumbs, salt pork, and onion, eaye, thyme, "parsley, and pepper and fait; chop all together fine, 1111 and tew up tho shad, and placo in a pan with threo or four slices of tho pork over it, and tho roes at tho side; bako ono hour, and you wllll havoa dish fit for an editor. Shad Maitre J)' Hotel Butter a pan and lay thu shad in it, with an ohlon sliced, a bay leaf, flvo cloves, tho juico of half a lemon, a spoonfulof vinegar, and two of gravy; make four" or flvo incisions on both sides of tho shad, cut ting down to tho bone, cover with but tered paper, nnd put luto a rather slow oven; let It bako twenty minutes, then tako It out, removo tho paper, baste thoroughly nnd put It back; let it ro malu In tho oven altogether about threo quarters of an hour If the fish is a largo one, bastlug fretrunutly with tho liquor In tho pan; then tako it out fill tho In cisions with chopped parsley and butter. nnd put back while making a sauco of u nam nutter, Hour, uiotn anu lemon lulco. into which pour all tho lluuld soiToundliiL'tho shad: boll un onco. dish tho fish, and pour the sauco over It. Demoresl. HANG K VI lib 10 FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP ANI AaHIC'UI.TUIlAL Tito undersigned desires to Inform his fritntls nnd tho public general ly, that ho has lebullt nml eulnrgeu his Foundry uudM.ichluoShop.mid to moved nil his buslnckS Horn Light hticel 10 tho nbovonamod plnce, whero In count c'.lou with his Found ty bo will continue to mnunlncturo Wheeler's Railway Chain Horse-Power nnd Tlucsher, (Improved), Cui noil's l'.Uonl. THRESHER AND CLEANER, either overshot fur Trend-Power or uudeuhol with Lever-Power. Ho n!n inHnufaetuu'H lo order nnd Ills up nil kluds of Jf 1 L h 0 E A It I N G , Circular Saw Mandrels, Patent Slides for Saw Mills, thu latest Improved Hon Ruuu l'lous of dlllerent kinds Wooden Ueam Plowv, Double Com Plows, nnd l'low Points tit every descrip tion generally used throughout tho county. IRON KETTLES, HELLS Cellar Unites, fltoes,Skd nnd Sleigh Soles, nnd lu fact everything gencrully mudolnn country Foundry. Those wishing to puiclutse Mnchlues would do well 10 examine his machldcs, nnd tho lmpiovements mado on the power.by which nt least LI) per cent, or the friction Is teken oil', ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED to give good batlsfactlon uud terms made to suit puichascrs. All kinds cf ccunlry produce taken In exchange for Plows nnd castings. Thnukltu to his ftlends und patrons for past favors ho would still continue to sollvil tho same. WILLIAM SCHUYLER. Apr.9,G9-lf oraugevllle l"a. Drugs mid Chemicals. l'lttHNIX PECTORAL CURES COUC1III I'IKENIX PECTORAL CUItl'S COUdlll 1'HIKNIX PECTORAL CURES COUOUI Tho rhtenlx Pectoral will euro tho disease? of tho Throat nnd Lungs, mich ns Colds, Cough, Croup, Asthmn.Iironchltla.Cntarrh, Soro Throat Honrsoness, Whooping Cough, nnd Pulmonary Consumption. This mediclno Is prepnred by Dr, maud for It ts Increasing every day. Many of mo Heinuuruggisis uuyn in 101s 01 nve gross, nnd not ft few ol tho Country Storekeepers try ono gross at n time. Nearly every ono who has oversold ltlcstlllns tollspopularlly, nnd nearly nil who havo used It, bear testimony to Its won derful power Incurlng Cough, Wo nrocoufldont lhat thero Is no known mediclno of such great vnlno lo tho community nsthoPluentx Pectornl. It has cured cases of tho most painful nud dis tressing cough, of years standing. , It has given Instant relief In spells of coughing, It has Instantly slorped tho pmoxysm of Whooping Cough, nnd gieatly shortened Its du ration. It has cured Croup lu a low minutes. Consumption has been cured by II, where nil other remedies had failed to do good. Hoarseness ha3 been cured by It In a slnglo ulghl. Many physicians recommend II, nnd others uso It themselesnnd administer It In their practice whilo others oppose It because it takes nway their business. Wo lccommend It to our renders nnd lor fur (lierpnrllculars, would refer you to tho circular around tho bottle wheioyou will find numeious certificates given by poisons who havo used It. It is so pleasant to tho taslo that chlldien cry for 11. It Is nstlniulatlngcxpcotorant.glvlng strength nt the same tlmo that It allays thu cough. Tho proprietor of this mediclno has so much confidence In llscuratlvo powers from the testi mony of thousands who havo used It that tho money will bo refunded to nny purchaser who Is nut satisfied with tho elnicts. It Is so cheap that nil enu buy It. l'rlco 1't Cents, Largo Hollies 4I.IM It is prcpaicd only by LEVI O11ER1I0LTZER JI. D., WHOMJiAIX nnuuuisT, No. IAS North Third Suect, Philadelphia, N. I!, If jour neuri.il Druggist or Storekeeper does not have Ibis medicine ask him togct 11 fur uu,nhd do not lethliu put you oil' with sumo other preparation because he macs moro mon ey on It; but go or send nt onco to somo sloro where ou know it Is kept, or send to Dr. Ober lioltzor. sold by E. 1. l.u tz Druggist, lllooms burg, nnd H, W, Creasy, a Co., Light Street, nnd nearly every druggist und storekeeper In Colum bia County. . dec. lU,'(i'J-Cm, 610,000 Ul'AllASTEH, BUCK LEAD EXCELS ALL OTI THER LEAD I 1st. Tor Us t'mlvaled Whllcness, 2d. For lis Wneounlled Dur.lblllly, :M. For lis Unsuipassed Covering Property, Lastly for Its Economy. 3-It COSTS LESS to paint with IIitk Li:.i than nny other Whlto Lead extant, Tho muuo weight covers MORE SURFACE. Is moro DUU A1ILE, aud makes WHITER WORK, I1IICK LEAD, Is tho Cheapest nnd Rest. 510,0 J OUAHANTEE. BUCK UNO EXCEL'! ALL OrllER ZINCS. Kor Its Unenualled Durnbllllr. For lis Unrlvnlcil Whiteness, For Its lriisnriitisseil IToverlnir T'ronortv. jisii , tor us ureal, r.couuuiy, being tho CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, nud most DURAULE Whlto l'alnt In tho world, n v v on h v IjrJCK hKAD AND BUCK ZINC: TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Satisfaction Guaranteed by tho Manufacturers. 1st. si. (J. N T-E D AGENTS FOR THE KING OF HOUSE HOOKS: Tin: AMiiiticAN rAii.Mi:u'H nousi: book, It outsclls.teu to ono, nny book of Its kind publish ed. 40th thousnnd In press. Agenlsdolng better now thau ever before. Also, for OUIt FAMILY PHYSICIAN. In both ENGLISH nnd GERMAN, Embracing tho ALLOPATHIC, HOMEOPATHIC, HYDRO PATHIC, ECLECTIC nnd HERIIAL modes of treatment, 511 closely prlnUid pages. Price ouly 82.50. The mutt complete, reliable wul jyiou- l(iy family lacdtcat book in existence. Address C. F. VENT, Publisher, 3S W. Ilh St., Cincinnati, Ohio. febll'tlO-lln IJUCK COTTAGE COLORS, 1'iopnrcd cxpiessly for Pnlutlns COTTAGE-!. OUT I1UII.DINGS of everydescrln tlon, FENCE'; Ac. THIRTY-FIVE DIFFER KNT COLORS, Durnble, Cheap, Uniform, nnd Reautilul shades. Sample cards suit by Mall If deslied. Dealers' Ordeis will be uromntlv executed bv tho manufacturers, FRENCH, RICHARDS Jfc CO., N. V. Cor. Tenth and Market Streets, JanlS'TO-ly. Philadelphia It Is nut tin In handsome muslin lines. In vhl,-h uruirs lor icctscuaum l'ipes nro uauy pacKeu, " has betu exliacled: It leaves no dlsuzreeniiio lasto niier smoklng;lt is very mlld.llght in color nnd welght,hcncuuue pound will lastnslougns'i ui (jiuiiiiuy luuucio. 411 mis uranu wo niso pack ordeis everv dnv for llrst ounlitv ATeikii,in, l'ipes. Try It nnd convince yourselves it Is nil it ciHiiiis loue, i 11 ri 112ir.nL VI' ALU 3 n"lr St., S.T. or 38 W. Rh St.. rinr Innnl 1, 0. If they waut tho most popular aud lKt selling subscription books publishtsl, nnd lliniotltb tralterim. Send for circulars. Theywlllcostyou nothing, and may bo of great benefit to you. febll'70-ly. Insurance Agencies. LORILLAKD'H I Hils brand of l'ino Cut 0 13 N T U It Y I cliowlng tobacco 1ms no CliewlngTobaccQ. li'l""1 r mperlor nny- fiuuui iiiu oest cuewing lour.eco in tno country. LOltlLLARD H I hnvo now been in gen ii N II V V K Ural uso in the Unlled klnllu w lilt ......... und still iKinmviu,!,.,'.! ...,. i , ,i .1 If vourstorrlrrt.itM. ,l,,nD eles for sale, nslc lilm inpi.tMmm. o.n,. ...i.i by respecluble Jobbers almost everywhere. i-iicmnr or prices forwuided on uppllcatlon. x . iui.iijijAtiii a i;u., Q. h O It E MUTUAL IjIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. 'liuy Freeman, President, II. C. Frueinan, Sec Cash enpilal over 2,000,000, ull paid. J. II. R01USON,I5LOOMSnURa,PA GENERAL AGENT, For Luzcruo, Lycoming and Columbia counties. Aug. 20,'lS9-ly. Random Thoughts. Ni farmer should build a houso or mako any otiier Improvement without ascertaining beforehand tlio probablo co-,1 oi tno same, t no preliminary ex nenso of everythlnir Is esseiitlnlto all agricultural thrift, and ho who neglects it will uoapt to uiscoveriiis error niter It is too late. Ten bushels of boiled nolatoes.inas bed and mixed with threo bushels of finely ground corn meai, win maico as mucii pom as douuio uiu quantity red in a raw staie. Ono or two applications of buttermilk will destroy lieu on cattle, and isn sufi- remedy to drlvo off tho vermin. in li'etllnir potatoes anil turn to cattlo thoy bometimes will act a untntn or turnip lodged In tho pa?sa&o to tho stomach, In which caso a common flexi ble wacon-whlli nuslietl trently tlown tho throat will n move the object and Klvo intant relief. The most shock v mt'thnil of tnnkliif elder Into vinegar is to not fill tho casks moro than halt full, with tho bung left out.which will oxpoo tho largestsurfuco to thoulr.and consciiueiitly will become viiit'Kiir hiuuii suoiif r man 11 mo uarrei bo filled full. Tho farmer In tho uiaiiufuciurn nml earo of his manure heap, should always keep in view that what isln preparation should not bo allowed to lo.so Its strength by ten rapid fermentation or uavo us soiuuio pans unnecessarily wasuuti awnyunu lost. Tho best fettl for horses affected will tho heaves, Is such as Is nutritious nud succulent, nnu should ho condensed In to as small a compass as possible. Dry and dusty hay is injurious, and makes tno animal wncczo distressingly. Moist ened ground feed, potatoes, carrots anil ruta bagas aro tho best feed for animals Having tins uiecaee. and if tho water to I drink would bo cvcn to thohorso out oi a cask with slaked union t thohottom aud stirred occasionally, It would mat erially lessen tho difficulty of breathing. Persons owning horses iillllctcd with tho heaves, and neglecting to feed and treat them properly, should bo visited by Mr. Horgh or somo other member ol that huiiianosoclet y.aiid admonished that it Is contrary to law to oppress poor uuini) uruies, Among tho best of remedies to euro soro teats of cows Is to smear tho teats with syrup molasses beforo milking. It Is cleaner and nlcasantor than somo other greasy remedies. A simiilo nnd verv effectual ltitiedv for soro back lu horses Is a piaster mado of tho yolk of an egg nnd a tcasnoonful oi liirpf niiiip.- journal oj iie surnier, : NSURANOE AGENCY. Wyoming . J170.OU) Etna. I,ooo,; Fulton. 3u0,0uo North America 360,000 City iVflUO International 1,100,000 Niagara .'. 1,000.000 Putnam SJO.OOO Merchants M.uOO Bprlngfleld 570,tw0 Farmers' Danvtllc SUO.OOO Albany City toO.000 Lancaster City 2C0.OO0 York Horse, Doalli & Thelt... C3,floo Homo, New Haven .., 1,0x1,000 Danville, Ilorsa Then FHEAS 1IROWN, .itmtf, mam(i9-ly. llLonMHHaiui. I b24. 8.62b T ST For Puis Water, uat Ibu ceicbrsioa rump, emireij utitieii, durable tnj relia ble; cqnal to the good old-faililoned sroodea Piimp. end coet lets than hall the money. Kaailj arranged o si to V noQ-freezlog, and In conitractlon bo almi'ln Ibai any one can put It up and leep It (n repair. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MAD. Oct.22,'(0-tlm. NEW MAOKEKEL, NEW MACK EREL, AT J. II. MAIZE'S M A III M O T II OHOC E It Y COllNEU II .UN ANU IKON tjTlll'.KlS, ULOOMSllCUU, Large stock ol SALT FISH ON HAND, CHEAP 1'OR CASH OR EXCHANGE FOR HIDE MEAT OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, ALSO a Jt O C E It I 15S Or all .lcluds,' received Dally IromjEaatern und HoullieruMurktts. "!' " WASHING JIADE EASY, WITHOUT 110IL1NU OR WASH I'.OARD M A Y 11 R'B V A T E NT SO A r, WAUltANTKD TUB 11LST IN Till! WOKMl, Ou huud u t Wlioleanlepr Retail, Merchautsaup' idled at .Muklifaclllrcrs' prlies la Columbia tounly. TK OEM FLOUlt AND HAUOE filFTEH Tl.o lluint llilutlii the world for women to alft their Hour, and Luke nice llreador l'ukcs;au ur 1 1 tics almost Indlsrenklhle In a fanilly.Whole aula and Retail, A LARUE AhHOUTMENT OF Q U EEN 3 W A II E & GLASSWARE On hand, everylhliig good lo set a Ufcy table, Cull end sec, J, II, MAIZE. lllrmmklmre, Maich IK, l;o lui LORILLARDS "EUltEKA Smoking Tobacco is an excellent urtlclo of granulated Virginia; wherecr lnltoduied It Is universally udmlrcil. LORILLAKD'H YACHT CLUB Smoking Tobacco Is null-nervous in classed by all who eon sumo ltnstho"llnest of nil;" It is made or the LholecsL lenf mown. It. its etlect, ns the Nicotlue Rail Roads. T AOKAWANNA and nT.nnifH. J UtllKl ltA.i.no.M) Ou aud tltr Jan. 17, lS70t- I'asscuger Trains will niuflniuiiuiTvl uoingisorui, uoingHontu, Arrive Arrlvo Leave Leave p. m. n. m. p. m. n, m, Ji.W Scranton 8.43 I'lttston ... 8.11 Kingston 7.G0 Plymouth 7.:H Sblcksliluuy.... 7.M nerwicK, h u.uo llloom S.VS D.lUVllIe i.bO I.ravn North'd 4.1J 10.30 10.01 (1.09 8.30 7.M 7.13 Leave (l.lii 4.01) Leavo 4.32 6.00 CIO 0.10 0.50 7.30 8.10 Arrlvo S.ll 7.20 7.50 8.20 SSI (Mi 10.17 10.M Airlve 11.31 Connection mado ntScranton bv tho 10.40 a.m. train for Oreat llend, lllnghniutou, Albany nnd nil points North, East and West. it, i, nuuiiu, nup i, CATAW1SSA KAILUOAD-On and nflcr MONDAY, Sep. 0, 1800, Passenger trains ou tiie Cntuwlssa ltnllroad will run at the following named hours I Arr, 0.00 p. m. Dep.6.'21 " " 4.07 " " 1.(0 " " 4.00 " " 3.4) " " 3.32 " " 2.21 " " uA " " 1.40 " " 1.S0 " " 1.10 " " lo.io n.m. 6.10 " JfilK Uoith, Dep. 8. 15 n.m 0.15 0.17 " 10.O1 " " 10.1. " " 11.01 " " 11.17 ' " 12,'JJ p.m " 12.M " 1.1W " " 1.15) " ' 2,15 " l.'ij Arr. 0.13 " 0.23 STATIONS, Wllllamsporl Muncy. Watsontown, .Stilton. Danville. ' Rupert. ' Catawlssa. ' Rlugtotvu. ' Summit. 1 ' (luakake. ' 1 E. Mahouy Juno, ' 'Dlue, Tamaqua. Dine. ' Reading. 1 ' Philadelphia. ' , I To New Yolk via. Read I Ing or Mauch chunk. iTouijsow i oru via. I Mauch Chunk. f NoChangoof cars between Wll'lnmsport nnd Philadelphia. ' UEO. WEUII Suy't. JUOWN'S PAST FREIGHT FROM PHILADELPHIA TO RLOOMSlIUllO, und Intermediate points, floods forwarded with cnlo and desputch aud at low laics. uooits, at I'lilluucipnia, must bo delivered nt lltllier A. Co's. Ml MarkcL Hlri.pl. l.nr roll i,ttr. lleulars, nnnlv to SCIIUVLKR & ROIlINSON.l'roprletorH, Aug. 20.'o'J-tr. It. R. Depot, llloomsburg.Pa. 0.M N Jan.2l'70.3m Now Yoric. 0 MNIBUS LINE. ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY. On und after Nov. 15th 1S09, Trains wp leave Noutuumukrlanu ns follows : NORTHWARD. 55 a, m.. Dally lo Wllllams-port, (except Sunday) foriclmlrn, Caunndnlgua, Rochester. UuU.tlo Susnenslon llrldu-e. nml V. Fnlli. 030 l'. Dally, (except Sundays) for Elmlra and jiuuaio s-in irie jinuway uom j'.imira. 5.3) i'. a., Dally, (except Suudays) for WUIIams. port, TRAINS SOUTHWARD. lO.'ii A. M.Dally (except Monday's) for llaltlnioro WILMINOTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11.10 P.M. Dally (except Kunday's)for Ualtlmore - ED. S. YOUNO, uonernl Possoiiger Agent, Al.ritun R. Fiski:, Oen'l Supt., READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Mondav, Dkckmiiki: S7I1i,IS0ii, (Ileal Tiunk Lino fiom tho North nud North West forl'hlladelphla.New York, Reading, Potts vine, iiuiiai un, Asuuinu, Muamoiciu Lebanon Allcutown, Eastou, Ephruln, LUlie, Lancaster, Trains leave-' Ilarrlsburg for New York, ni i'nl lows: At 5,35, nnd 8,10 u. m 12,20 noon nnd 2,05 p. m connecting with similar trains on l-eiiua. uiuirouu, nnu arriving nl. iNuw llork nl nuuu, o,iuu,ou uuii iu,uu p. Ul. rcspeellVely Sleeping cais accompany tho 5,35a. lu,, and 12.2 noou trulns without change. Returning: Lcavo Nuw Yorknt 9.00 n.m. urni 12.00 noon aud 0,00 p. m. Philadelphia at 8.15 n. m, aud 3.30 p.m. sleeping cars accomnany tho 11.00 u. m., nnd 5,00p.m., trains lioin N. Y. lYiuiuui i uuuKe. Leave Harrlsburu for Ilcadlnt?. Poltsvlltn. T mniiua, .Mlucrsvilic, Ashland, shmnokln l'lue drove, Allcutowu & l'hlla'd. at 8,10 a.m., & 2,0.3 & 4,10 p.m., slopping nt Lebanon and principal way stations: tho 4,10pm. train connecting for Phll'u Pottsvlllo and Columbia only. For Pottsvllle Seliuylklll Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill nud Husipjeluuiua Railroad, leave Harrlsburg at 3,10 p.m. Way l'usscnger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,10 a.m., connecting with similar train on East l'a. mil road reluming iroin Reudlugiito.Up.m. stopping at ull stations. Leas a Pottsvlllo at 5, Wand 9.00 a.m., nud 2,13 p.m. Herudon nt 0.30 a. m., Shamoklu at s,ioaud 10,10 a. m., Ashland at 7,00 a.m. and 12,30 noon Tama qua at 8,33 a. in., and 2,20 p. m.lor Philadelphia Leave Pottsvllle via Sclmvlklll nml Hiunnn. hanua Railroad nt 8,15 a.m. lor Harrlsburg, and llliln ... f.t 1,1 .... ....... ., n. D 1..,.U. X , uu u.u o l.uu XieillOUl, Reading Accommodation Train leaves l'otts vlllo utS.lO a, m., passes Reading at 7,30 a. m., ar riving nt Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m. Returulug, leaves Philadelphia at 1,15 p. m., passing Read ing at 7.10 p.m., arrlvlngnt Pottsvllle nt 0.30 p.m. 1'ollstown Aceommodallou Traludeavesl'otts towu at 0,15 u.m. returning, leaves Philadelphia at 1,00 p.m. Columbia Railroad Trains leavo Reading nt 7,15 a.m., and 0-15 p.m. lor Ephruta, Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, &c, l'erklomeu Rail Road Trains leavo Perklnmcu Junction at 0,00 a. iu 3.tK) 4 5.30 p. m. returulug : lenveSchweuksvilleut 8.03a.m., 12.13 noon, nnd 4.15 p.m., cunuectlug with similar trulns ou Reading Railroad. Colebrookdulo Railroad trains leavo I'otlslowu nt 0.10 a. m nud 0.20 p. m.,ieturulng leas e Mount Pleasautnt 7.00 and 11.25 a, m., cohnecting with blmllar tinlns on Rending Railroad. Cnesler Valley RnUload Trains leavo Rildge port at 8,30 a. m. nnd 2.05 und 5.02 p. in. returulug. leave Downlugton nt O.tO u. m 12.15 noon and 5.15 p. in., connecting wllh klmllur Halts on Iteadlug Rallload, Ou Sundays, leave New York at 5,00 p.m., l'hll phlnut s,oi) u.m. and 3,13 p.m., (tho 8,ou a.m. train rnunlugouly to Reading;) Pottsvlllo 8,00 a.m.; Hurrlsbuig nt 5.33 a, in. und 4,10 p. m. aud Iffmllm, nl 7 II n , ,,,,,1 lit,,-... ... rt. burg, at 7.23a. 111. for New Y'ork, ami ntll.lJu.iu nnd 4.25 p. m. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Benson, School nnd Excursion Tickets to and from nil poluut, at re duced rates. Ragguge checked through; 100 pounds allowed each passenger. O. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa , Deo. 27 UM). Dry Goods 8c Notiouo. jq-EW BTO0K OP CLOTHING. Fresh itrrlval of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. DAVID LOWEN11ERO Invltoi ntleni ion to Ids stock nf CHEAP AND 1'ASIIIONARLE CLOTHING. At hlsfitoro ou MalnBlrcct, two doora above tho American House llloomsburg, l'a., wheio ho has Just received from Now York-and millndelphta n full ussoitment of MEN ANt) HOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fnshlonablo, durable, and 1,:ma''n0 DRESS OOOPK. consisting of 1IOX, SACK, ROCO, GUM, AND OIL-ULOT1I COATS AND PANTS. of nil sorts, slzcsandcelors. lie has also replen ished his already large slock of FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS 11-ANDKERCHIErs, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES He nas ennslaiilly ou hand a large nud well-sc- cc4cd assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTING', which ho Is prepared lo mnko to order Into nny kind of clothing, on very shoit notice, nnd lu tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, aud most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, nfo cry description, flnonud cheap. His casooi Jewelry Is not surpassedlln thls;p!nco. Cull aud oxamlno his general assortmeirof CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC. DAVID I.OWENI1ERG. rj.RAND OI'ENINO c. O. M A it n Imvo Just rccelveil from tho eastern markcU a largo nnd well selected stock of 1) II Y O O O 3) S , UO X H I ii T I X ft O V .leans, lU'stMcRohiil & Ihown MtullnH. f'ntlonei, 'I'lckliii, Tallin lalnciiH, Vottou A All wool ll.mnul, AC, Ac, A i;tml stock of LndleH it res, gouds. Latt'st slyle . patterns. Bi'lceH of all klmlft, CiQod stock i;rKH Ics, tiucenswure, Htono ivuro, Wood A willow ware, Flour & Chop, A1-h Kilchen Cryhlnl Honp fur cleniiliij? Tin, I.rass.iVc. AU good sold clunp for cash or pro lie would cull tho nttcullou of buyers lo his well and carefully selected assortment which comprise everything usually kept in tho coun tiy, feellitfi conlldent that he can Bell them goodH'at such prices as will etisuru satisfaction Nov. .VCO-tf O. C. MARK. Tho undersigned would resicctfully announce to tho citizen of Uloomshnrt; antl the public gene rally t ha ho Ik running ou OMNI11US LINE between this place and thodltTerent railroad de pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the several trains going South and West on tno Cata wlssa and Willlamsport Ilallroad, and with thoso going North and South on the Lackawanna and llloomsburg Ilallroad. Ills Omnlbusscs are iu good condition, commo dious and comfortable, and charges reasonable. Versous wishing to meet or see their friends de part, can be accomodated upon t casonablo charge by leavtuc timely uotlce at any ol the hotels. JACOU L C1IKTON, rroprletot. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, & W1WTKHN HA1LUOAI). Winter arrange ment, Jaii.l7,l70. J3A1TWAKU, iriuns leavo as joliows; Wt-ITWAHD. JVTILLliIVS STOKE. , FUE-ll AltUIVAL OK FALL AND WINfKU UOOl1. The subscriber h.is lust returuttt ftom thu title with another latge and select assortment of fall Aiii) winti:ii aoons. purchased in New York and Philadelphia at the owcstllgure, and which lie W determined lo soli ou us mode. lite terms as can be procured else where in Jlloomsburiz. His slock comprise lawi:s Dnrss goous of thu choicest stylcH nud latest fashions, totithc with u lare assortment of Dry Ooodd aud Guv cerles, consisting of tno following articles Carpets, Oil Cloths-, Oloths, Jassimeroa, Shawls, Flannels, Hllks, While (loods, Linens, ttoop.skiits, Muslins, If olio ww are Cedar whio l,u ecus ware, tfaidwai Itoots aud Shoes, Hats uud Caps I Toop Nets, Umbrellas, Lnoklng.fJlnssiij, Tobacco, Coffee, Sugtis, Teas, Klee, Allspice, Oliitfer, Cinnamon, Nutmeg AND NOTIONS UL'N HALLY. ' in Bhort, everything usually kept in countn stores, to which no invltes.tho attention of the public generally, ThohUjhcst price will b paid ror couniiy proanco in exchange for goods. S. If. MILLKlt &. SON. Arciido flulldlngs, llloomsburg, l'a. Ac com QH. VNOKVIIiLE AOAUKMY. ORANGEVII.LE, COLUMRrA COUNTY, l'A PRO!'. E. J. SCIIOONOVElt, I'rlnrlpul, JIRS. li J. SCIIOONOVElt, I'rccoptress, Till1! Ill&tttllllntl. fur llin ,'ilnrnltnn nrvmini. LadltH nml Ueiitlemen. will ii.,im.n nn.l.. churue of Prof. Schoonover, nn Monhav April j, i,u. jeaciiern, oi uelcnouleilt'eil ttblllly anil hljh order of talent, will bo einptoyed In each deparlmcnt. and no ellort tpared to secuto to pupils thoroiiuli and Judicious culture. 'Iho eoursoof liislrurllon will Include nil the branches usually tauiiht In High Schools uud Seminaries of the llrnt rank. Special attention Klven to Normal School training aud Commercial Instruction. TERMS: Primary Deparlmcnt 83 to H3 per Ouarler Higher llranthcs t'l to s nerOuarter LOCATIoNi-ThW excellent Institution Is lo. cated in a pleasant village of about six hundred inhabitants lrto fiom tho temptations or n lareu eily about six milts from tho Rallwllh dally Goinmunlcmion lo the dlllerent roads. Ihe bulldliiKsare Kliualed upon an clovutlou, kurrounded by a beaulllul move, nud perfectly healthy. . CALENDAR FOR JfeTO s-Hprlnn kesslon beiilns April Ilh, Isruuud eoutluues 1.1 ueeks, ollouliii; Mhhli there will bo a vacation of six wteks. fall term Mramraici August 15, 1ST", eoiitlnulni: 11 u-eeks. Winter term upcus November". il70 eonlluulni: II weeks, EXPENSES i ltoal d can bo oblnlned lu pri vate families utttomSJ.W to $1.10 per week, or desirable rooms .will hn liirnlshed to sludenls wMilug to provide for IbcmseR es. Meholais will be admitted at anytime during the session although It Is preferable to commence with tho term, l'or further particulars, address the Principal. utOraUKevlllo, P.i, 1 marl'7i).3m, A U OH 'S haw no.vi: SUIMJIt PHOSPHATE OK JilMIC. MARK SPltlNO rRDt 1870. 1 A II M 12 It S I iKcitEAsis toub cnoi- or CORN, OATS, POTATOES, WHEAT AND 0RAB3, As well as ADD TO TIIE FERTILITY OF YOUR SOIL liy a Judlilous and Economical mode of 1UKURINQ, OLTT1IE VALUE OF YOUR OUTLAY THE OBTAIN RETTER FILLED EARS AND HEAVIER URAIN. KEEP YOUR SOIL FREE FROM NOXIOUS V I.' I. I iu T MAKi: WEEDS. ! YOl'U LANDS PERMANENTLY FERTILE. Over SIXTEEN years of constant uso.ou ull ejops, itus pruveu mav Jiuugu a ibaw none l'nos plmtu may be depended upon by Farmers. HIUIILY IMPROVED AND STANDARD WARRANTER, For salo bjr Asrlcttlturul JhalirsKenerolly, RAUfJlI & SONS, alAnnfselurers. Ofllce No, 'AJ S, Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, mnr'870'Oui, .11' ,60 .ID 0.V7 1.25 s.ai 3.I.") P.M STATIONS. iVc com 3..W LSI 12.5.1 T.10 II. Hi 1.30 12.3S l'.'.:il 12.15' l'.'.oo! ll.lii! ll.:i 11.2(1 II JO IU..1I 10.32 lll.l'J u.r. i). is Kill k.r s.19 7.51 7MSI 7.15 (i.'jl 0.10 .1.11. Via M. & E. 1 ArlNowYork. Lv yi vol jiarcut; am Christopher Kt.. ,...noojuen Newark , AVashlncton via Con. RR. of N.J.1 fti'w rone , (tunt Liberty M) ,.New Hampton Oxford ....Ilrldzevllla ....Philadelphia irenioiu ...PhlllllKbun. .Mununka Chunk.... .ueiawaro .....Mount llethol Wnter (lap ...-.StrondsburK Snragnovlllo llenryvllle uaujauu Forks ....Tobyhaunii ....Uouidsboro Moscow, Dunning Scranton Clark's Summit.... AbliiKton I'actoryvlllo isicuoison ....llopbuttom.. Montrove m, New illlford -Oreat Rend A m, 8.00 8.00 8.11 8.10 11.S0 9.00 11.11 11.11 11.53 7.) 8.15 11.05 12.0.1 12,20 12.111 12.11 1.00 1,10 1.20 1,'M l.Si 2.10 2.11 '-'.5 3.0.1 A.M 3.11 0.30 1.07 0.58 1.11 10.18 l.'ll 10.10 l.Vi 11.01 5.15 11.2s 5.31 11.51 5.51 12.11 0.10 12.31 P.M. P.M, QOKFEOTIONERY, .IV S'i'i'u"!?";'1! "'!,uld fc-Poctiully announce to tho public tlmt h.. has opened a FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE, In .the building lately occupied by Fox & Webb where ho Is piepared to furnish ull kinds of I'LAIM & FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIIiS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS. NUTS, RAISINS, AC., AC., AC. l!V W1IOI.KSAI.K Oil liETAIL. i.i.ii.".01 ft.fu" ""'"rtmeut of nil toods In his lino of bnsiuchi. A great variety ol DOLLS, TOYS, Jcc, SiiiS t 1110 1IollJ:lJ'. Parlicular attention UREA D AND OAK EH, of all kinds, fresh every day, OH RISTM AH CAN DIES, "11 1HTM AH TOYS. ;.,,;' ' "' ""a iHtlfcfacllon will b Nov. IS. Ih67. ECKHART JACOBS, t'ON.NKCTION'4. AtlllnghamlonwilhErloltallwav, Mull Train Accommodation'! rain fr,-,,,, .. v th y Tiain leaving Rlughnmton for Owego uud Ithaca and tho Wist lit 2.00 p. m.; niso con heeling with Train on Syracuse, lllnghamtou & ,.1.',1!.'.r Syrucuse, Oswego, Ac., at 6.10 p. m. and with Train on Albany A Susnuehanua R. R for Albany and the North nl 2.30 r. m a.ll'f.'-!uV JfslllUKliomton nftertlifinrrlvul (3,17 A. m.) of the Night Express from lluifalo. Aecomuiodatlnn Train leaves lllughamion af. er l ui arilvalof the Hay Exprcss.Ieavlng Ilulla. s'u'a m?A' M,i n",0''Jra,u leavllis Syracuse "St 'Atderanton, with Lackawanna 4 Illooinabure iiiIh.nn,J ,,,eUw.'i,ru lluJaon Canal Co. R. R Mali 1 rain from New York connects with Trulns for rittslon. Wllkesbarro, llloomsburg, Dan. liSf&SZ ill"?,be,t,?na'Ii0yi'll!nt. Archbahl.and taibondale. Mnll Tialn tuNew York.andthe Accommo,jathm lo Illugluunton also'eouuect m Itli trains on the ubove-uamed roads. Tho Ae. couimodutlon fiom lllugliamton connects with Lackawanna and llloomsburg for l'iltMou Wy omlnit.und Wllkcs-llarro. 1 At Mauunka Chunk, with Relvldoro Delaware t. It., Mull Trains from New York uud Iroin I nghamton eonnect with the train from nnd to Philadelphia, stopping at ull stations, At New Hampton, Willi Central It. It. of Now Uei'd:ft.rm,er?illet, Tc? Yrk' ''' At Washington, with Morris A Essex It, It., for New iork.Newurk.Morrlslowu, Dover, Ilacketts. town, Easlo.. Ac w. F. 1IALI.ST .'AD.bui.t, R. A. HENRY, aeu, Pass, uud Tkt. Agent. TO TllB WlSltiilNll I'LXssI-e Iro'ntw prepared to furnish nil classes with conslaulein. Ploymcnt at home, the whole of the time or for Iho sparo inomcnls. Dullness new, light and irodtable. Peraou. ol either sex easily earn iroin C0e. to 5 per evening, and a proiioilioiial sum by devoting heir whol time to Ihe bus . ness, 1 oys and Klrls earn nearly ns much us men. T hat all whp sso this notice may send their uddress.uud test the business, wo mako this unnarnlielid oiriri To such us "ire not well sallslled, we will send tl to i"iy fur the trouble of wr mug. Full partlcularsla valuablo sample, which will do to coinmeuco work on and u cony pf JA Jtoplt'i LUetury tbuijiaiileii -one nf lljo largest nu4 best lamlly newspapers publlihed-allsout free by mull. Header. ,f you lf'aliKliV""u"lu'.l,ri'f'loblo woik.mldrcss E. o. AI, I.I.N A CO.. Augusta, Malni". Jan.2P7UJiii jyERJII AN I) IS E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To my friends nud thopubllo geucrnlly, that all DllY (100US, unooEimcs, C1UEENSWAUE, NOTIONS, AO, nre coustautly on hand uud lor sale AT BARTON'S OLD STAND IlLooubnuua, uy JAMES K, EYElt tt-AUo, Sclo AgAt for i:t.hm imiiidpuatbi ime. Larso loleonitautly on hand, Ieb8'07, Dry Goods & Grooorios. QA1UUAOE MANUPAGTOnY, llloomsburi;, Pa, M. C, SLOAN A BROTHER Have ou hand uud for kale nt tho most teasona bio rates n splendid stuck or CARRIAGES, I1UUOIIX, and overy discripllou of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANOY warranted lo bo mode of Iho best and most dur able iiiuleilalB. ami by thu most experienced workmen. All work sent out from Iho tsiub. Ilshinent will bo found to hoof tho hluhcst class and sure to give pirfoct satisfaction, They have ulso u lino ussorliucut ol SLEIGHS of nil the newest and most inshlonublo styles, well nnd carefully mude uud of tho best mater- An Inspection of Ihelrwoik Is aktd as Ills bolleved that none sur eiior can lm round in the country. Nov,20,'W-tf, GENUINE "RAJMSDEIjIj Olt WAY OATH" Warranted to bo from seed purchased by ino from theOrlglunlor"!). '. Ramsdell," Ch'-lsea. VI. Price, 1 Bushels 610 j I Jlushel 5,uud iios paid s pounds tl, 1 niurt J cenU, Bow one bushel to thoiicie. II. II. 1IUOWN, marI870-.H. LlghtHlrcel, l'a. GRAND URAND GRAND GRAND OPENING OPENING OPENING OPENING or WINTER WINTER WINTER WINTER FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FAl.t. ANI1 FALL AND WINTER consisting ol consisting of consisting of etonslstlng of consisting of GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS. Y GOODS DRY GOODS, l HEWING MACHINES. Tho following aro neloclcil fmm .... testimonial", or similar character as e, M' ' Iho reasons for Iho preference for'tlm ri "'"i IlAKEn Machlnosovcrnll olhe. uTu4 "I llko ma drover A natcn. m . Ilia first place, because, If I bii'A'Mnlii. i. should still want u Clrovcr A- r)alir,?,l: ,"!k.r. , n. urovcr iiaacr, n. nniwers tttn imlSf tho rest. II does a crenler varMr'.rC,l,i)ff It Is easier to learn ilian nny other Lm'k Croly (Jenny June). ' SMri,j'( "I havo hnd Pfveral vran Willi nOrnverARaker MafhlnS 5hi.,'?NHn(. meBrentsatlsfuctlon. I think Ilio rilS '"'UN or Machine Is more ealTKm"r"r4n,k in." Rate DRY DRY DRY Dili HATS HATS HATS HATH HATS AND CAPS, AND CAPS, AND CAl-H, AND CAPS, AND CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND H1IOF.S HOOTS AND SHOES, ROOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHINO READY-MARK CLOnilNG, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHIHG, LOOKING-G LASSES, LOOKING-GLASS Eft, LOOKTNO-GLAI-HES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, IIUEENHWARE, UUEENHWAHE, IIUEENHWARE, IIUEENHWARE, IIUEENHWARE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, SALT, HALT HALT SALT, SALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, KITH FISH, . AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, GRAIN ORAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN 0. Ac, AT NEAL NEAL NKAL CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'H. CO.'S. CO.'S. MCICELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL Noithwest corner ot Main and Market Streets, Northwest comer of Main aud Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Mnrkot Streets, Noithwest corner of llaln and Market Stroeta, RLOOMSnURO, PA., I1LOOMS1IURG, PA HLOOMHIIUEO, l'A., IILOOMSI1URO, l'A., BLOOMSHURG, PA. IRON AND NAIia, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAII, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, In large quantities and nt reduced rates, alway on uauu. Miscellaneous. lar,i.'j;iLi- No HuMiim, It Is uiinnnfrd to curoloit or Impaired 'Juste, Smell or Hearing, Watering or Weak Eyes, intensive breath, Ulcerated Throat or iiouiu, rain nnu I'lOKsuro in tno Head, and loss ol Memory when caused, ns nil of them fro- eiuently are by ty.o ruvnges of Catarrh. It Is pleasant nnd painless to use, contains no strong i-ujiuouus .ireuusiic eirugs, uiu cure uy uittnui iootitlnu uctiun. . I will pay MOO Reward for a caso of Catarrh inai j cuunoi cure. FOR SALE RY MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE. Pkick Only 50 Cents. If VOlir DtlirrilKf lin lint vat nnl I. n.. ..I. don't be put oil wltli some worse than worthless strong slull', "fumlgator," or poisonous caustlo solution, which will elricc the Mseaietathe lunot instead of curing It, but send sixty cents to me and the remedy will reach vim bv return nmii. $5"uir IiK'1"lei"' ',cst Pnld' S-.oo.ouo dozen lor Si'iid n two cent stamp for Dr. Sago's pamphlet on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor, Jan 7,'"0-3cn. V. FIEllCEM.D., Uufitalo, N. Y, TVT E W COAL YAHI). Thk undersigned respectfully Inform tho citizens of llloomsburcc nnd Columbia comiiv uR tho dlllerent numbers ofstove purpo Noal A Unit thev keen coal und selected lump coal for smithing ses, on ineir wnnrr, unjoining M'Kclvy. 1 w .furnace; with a good pair of Bnifaio Bcales On thO Wharf, til W.-Il.ll c.nl litiv n.,,1 Likewise, n horse nnd wagon, to deliver coal to those who ih slro It. As they purchase a largo v.u,,.,,vj ,unuuiuuwi superior ur tlcle, nnd sell ut thu very lowest prices. Please lug elsewhere. can uiui exuiuiuu for yourselves beforo nurcha ''pilE umlcrsigncri will tako In. ox JL e J. AUOt W. HENDERSHOT, JOUMTUS MAbON. 1 will tako In. r hango for Coal nnd Groceries, tho following 111111111,1 ltrfl(.lu Vl'linnl ,. .. tots, Lard, Hani,Shoulder,and side incut, Butter, Eggs, liuy, Ac.,nt Iho highest cash prlees.nthls uioeery more, aujoiuins ineir coal yard, ... . , .,.,' W. HENDERSHOT. tat a m: CBEST IN THE VonLD.)f New York Offlco 27 BEEKMAN BT. dec, 2i,'C9-6m, H.O. HO W E R, pened a Drst-class ROOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND FUR STORE. doors ?w.Y. posedof the very lutestand be'ststyles ever oUeri ed to Ihocltlzciinit I'oinioMn i-.,,,,,,;" SiT. aici.miiiodnlolhopubllowIththofolloMnggomls at the low est rates. Men's heavy elouble soled men's lino boots nud shoes of nil urades. bni upuuip spied boots nnd.shoesof nlltlnds. men' s urn nuiniorui snoes.men's, women's. boya's uud misses' InslluKgullers, women's glove Vld Jalfslini f,"i amj! u-cr.piuins'bln'h wVut of UU "U CU" ult,!U,lo t0 ''' flue ".rt HATS, CAIW, FURS AND NOTIONS. w nieii cumprlses nl the now nnd populai vurl etles at prices which cannot full to suit all. These goods nro olleredut the lowest eiuh rates and rc'iiiSiP.W111,11 ,0.l!lvo afaetlour A call Is spllclted before purchasing elsewhere as It Is Umnnia..tl,,it.Ul,,er "U UrO to be fo"ud beet "eii ' ' " 'u".'uu'y. jgAlilA'llOSK POTATOES," " 1 II 13 GREAT TOPIC OF THE DAY. Tho nibserlber haa a limited aupply of tho Early lleo Potato, which he will sell tu those wlsliljg to pioeuio this excellent Ynrloty.ut Ihe iow ruie oi iwo Dollars per bushel, lie baa uiso, iweniy of tho Rest Varieties of STUAWHEIUvY, ItASPIlEUHY, 1IOT.HOU8U AND OUT-DOOR PLANTS, nil of whleli will be kept ou liund, uud for sale in tucirseasou. l'RICF, LIST OF EARLY ROSE FOTATOEH Per pound, MCtnlsi Per lwck, 75 cents j Per hull uuuei,ti.w, hi uusnci.ij.eoi rer bariel, I5.0O, no; Maohinea, .r .siacuuio is uinro rnsiiv rnnnwA 1 "Ml lablo to iret out of order. I lusKf?'1' H li latter, declddiy."-tMr. Dr"' ivnt,, v0'""" I Ulllly nv ol "I havo had onolu invr,, ..'.,r'e'Yik rsiuudlinm what 1 km,,, "J, Ion, urn venrs! Ings.nnd lrom tho testimony of in, ""ort friends who uso the same, I cun timtl'J 01 ttl anything could bo moio eompicto Z uL m intlsfactlon." Mrs. Ucnerni Uraiit Lcll! "1 bcllovo 11 to bo Iho tiiui ., . considered, of uuy thnt I liiv kir,,Sl "e very aliiiploundeiislly learned. tl.T,","' S ino orniunry spools is a great u,f ,r wKaife ''Iain ncqunlnted wllh llm i,-,.i . prlnclpnl machines) nnd I refer ll 1. ko,lt linker lo them all, becaium i' , V,rov moro elasllc. I have work n . Z'ilt,i wlilch wns dono nlno years u ko i i,i,si' gopih-TMrs. Dr. McCrcady, NoBli'H,c5 b third Street Now York. l aiH(nir. "Moro than two-thirds of .lui,.. . ilimn In I . "'V 1 iwove.. luiiu oy eiroverei uaieer s Jlachlnc aiiil ' . ' rhlroiJesonloySjS lloecher. ' Henry tvd ... . Th0 (jrovcl. A nill s has rendered In overy respect the JL1" satisfaction. It combines so iiinv wit h beauty of execution and n 10mv is ?" Hint It linneeessllyln eiery lioiffi "PJt Governor Geury, llirrlsbiug. Pa """'Hun "I havohad IhuGiovirA iiib,, ,, for ten or twelve years in const, ut u'A'ft' nccoiniillslieUupontlioiiroverAniWMi to tho entlro satisfaction of till K'! ?11" cerned."-tltov. Stephen II. Tyi g 1 " L" " "t nnd Iho arovcr A lialur ui.i ... wear ns Ionic as the garmcS uo-SiS K? Karmeut in met. The stitch win S'u.v1'; bias seams, when stretched, ns nth, f. Iif. ! neltherdoes Itdrawtlm woilc"'-! Ing, 4 Enst Twonty-routth Hlreei.LN-riV.'..:lai' ' We havo n a rover & llakor k. i. . sIuc.nstaatui,.,l,em!JK leverjlh lui! tlmt thnS chlno for seven veai felling, tucking, and "There could lui iw, ,.r.. t. - family Ihnn u Orover A linki r K.iiffiL" I have; used one for the last nine or iraiiS und I think It Is docl ledly Ihe l,t f iiir'J Rev. Dr. Whipple, Sec. Am. jil-V. AsT! i.'S 11 . ' , ,I'vei liml nn tiiiortnii!ty cf cxamln. iiu loiimuuiei t ini ut'iiiiiiii,. .,. verv much nr,.fir ! h f Irnv., i .0D! 'I strength, cliistlcily, nnd beauty, I tare mi ol herinach no soslmnlo in lis V '','llyu"lerM'od aud kept i oracr."i j, E. D. Snnborn, St. Louts, . . . During the past eleven jwti I hadnGrover alI alitr Siivhn. Mm t.i slaut me, nud It bus never resiuiiultiiilcisi chuioforfnmlly iiie."-i.Mrs.J.O l'hj ft, lwVw "It 1m KO Sllllll!' hi Ikiliiir. n., n.. 1.11 HIi of my llttlo tirls-oiio nvixuul.ft-hBlfflailT other four ycurs can M'wuir.iliit scams oil without ftf-s.Maiicp."-Mrn. A, C. fthiwlfctf lSo.v York. "Tlin (Irnvnr a l!iik..r MuM.iiia is .i, I bcut'flt to inialikliiil Unit I iifi-ii i. -i n. rhnL.t1 iwiais" iti as-"a iu aiaaalli'vir 1st .FtllhrH I3r in near. 'Llm nnu I havo Is nf tlio ulalueM kliul but I would not cxchniiKoIt lor t'iu most nwum lvo I PVfT f-lYW nf irnv nllinr ii'il.-n Jlw irt , I WI1UU1 X lUli TllUil,Ul llUU.lrl VUIU'C'J, "ThO MUlhlidtVbf Ilh itmBlrnrfiLN facility with which Uhusu Is ucqulrtd,thtbni iy, Birenuiu. nnu ciasufity oi itnfi tci.udi fiunntahliltv lo nil klndH di wnrk.ur. ii,,, which tto not ull it tony al once lo van UStt m. "MY WHO Hit- Uhtdl li It ll l,f r i,nivr Uaker Kcwlng .Maclilne. hhc iiLltiblliaOrurt IX JMittt'l Ul Hil.V Ulllfl MIL' HUH hLl II. I Itr-V. A. 1' 1 UUUtlt;i'Illll IrUIilt'It'IH't.t 'Vp lmvu used ono of Hrorr a E1i Kewinc aMucIiIiicm lur about tt-u ieiun.nij4 si tier lteauuolho excelled. It runs soioolh wni never out of reruilr. nnd cle4mcw; Haltsfaction." Mr. KdUa Himt,hlLBkwitn!. HalUlgU, Tho O rover and Baker Hawing M.ichlut Coil pany nmnul.icturc both the Klaitlc Milthi. Lock mtteli Machines, and oiler tho imbUcI cholco of tho best luncldntH of boili ktud.J their estahlhhments In all the lirclt ei,i through ngenciuN lu ueurly all t.mustl.roii(noi tho country, 1'ilco IiUtuuiJ MunpWidt acwi-l lu both hlllehen furnlshvd ou aipl)Cittloa QroverA I( titer S. M, Co., r.dUdflphia,ort) J, A. UOIUX, iJlwjiuiibjrj I JuuelTi'tia-ly relifil Hardware & Cutlery. rnno NEW II audwaki; MUIll J JJE PLUS Ul.THA. JluvinK eniurgeu our nuuu -, tll'ENEll A NEW hUlTLV, .Hrpf.ili'fnin Dm Miiniifaiturt-n,.liuri,la.idl tush, on aelecllninsiiiurkel.w earei. uller tho same to FARMEItB. MEUIhVNlL'H, llUILW.r.N .....I . I. ...,. ,.r r.i,il!.,iil tr!if-ral ttuek. Kl iilsluir nil ino Kinds nnu qusm n n ,.llv llnnl Wnre store, hlliblljle lolt.er.l of tho county, ut unusually low I'"-, 1 All llioso w liourouesirimisui n.i--. III our lino can save .Money ny iousiuj."- i l'leuso glvo urn nil ti ii; " ' V-. h 1 1 1 1 Anr. 23.C9-lvr uiooui'uun.- JAL'OU k. BMITll. 0L"1 MIT II & SKJiTZEH, Importers und Dealers lu Forel.-n oll'l ""4 HARD W A It E, G HNS, CUTLliRV, 4C NO. 101) K. TIIIBD 8TKKET, Ali.CALW!lUB 1'HILADELrHIA. Nov. 22, e7- tf. pOOK AGENTS WANTED rORHTRUGOLES ANU TIUUMPl"0! P. 'I' H A It X V M. Written bv Hliusell In One lr 1 Volume-Neailv huo I'.ues- '; u t a, uj nnd Oerinnu-33 Elegant Full I'W ''J It embraces I'oktv YkarhIIs"'P hlsllusy Llfe.ns a Jlercliunt, 1 l'V;l ...eiiner nun oiumi iiimh, " .lid,! his linprlkoument, his I 'allure. "SI i.uropeun Touri nun iniporuui. -h ,,. 1'i.r.m.al I , ... I . . ...ii.pn. fell ete UIW " Anecdotes und enterlalul"e fHXJ book pnbllshed ho acceptable to n t iratedcalulosaudnis, fJET TIIE 11 EST. iluiuou's Copper Tubular I 'Bi'''f,.1 tho best protection nitutnsl ; lY'Vs 1 ever Invented. The subscil ""JJu 1 UUU. O lllVt-llllOllrUIIti ' . I person will be promptly n iiLEU I May 15,'tU. 1" " I T)OMESTIO ECONOMY! OAMI'ILLION CAlirW A new.chcnp durable, lieullliy. anil1 FLOOR COVKHI1" A substltuin for oll.clolh atone-talil11''! This pjiriii.! I- r,rn,liic. dbV II l" "1.1!".1??! lion of sliong. heavy paper, pi '"Vutl'. tul colors, and routed wllhn l!1i',,r, ll proof enuiuel whleli reei Res the f" Ihu colors and paper enduies """"fia l l Iseme, Its iidvunliiKi s nn; Mft"?...'.! I Its r'ost lenders it inslublo lo "'j'Jf, J E,.,siiiBii iii,,u,,i ixbl rr'lu"tl tuk'upVnd'idei'iieiillkoollier saves mucii lanor aim '"" .,',,iouii5 with the fimipllliiin i:1,ul,?iaTrlt' I rnsu may renujre, (which esisls b aia)ij nisi iuiieuueiy, even ui. - "pnjaisi l newuud hi lulu: In lis ushho rjlu, , I is piueeu upon ine pupi-i the r.uu,l ly uiiousho water.piiKifroi'tl"f""iur(. I per bcliife- used only to arcuru i ll.ei ( p has reeeiilly been used for ,Vu,"n'na',l even for trunks, roofs.llourbi K",,i W'l luirel.bul the llrst uttfiupl.i''1 " mb Aiuerlcu, to rouverl it mi"' ','.'', :Uisss I lup. ull concede) It to bo nil i ml' ,r at monufuetuiers in lees, . .,., miu'M you nru Invited i l,?J lij.tl'B guilds at uttr store. Srlvr."' inuoiutburg-, iho. iri-ii. r: - .w. nv it riltANl) OI'UKixs," vj Kfi- It n i,,,t.. mut.urrtt Till. III'.1..;! ill t'ilUROli liLoo' rf : The uuderslcned hnvlniU "'t d t", the iRleswlllui laieo "'"""'.VJJo " in nl chairs ol all .aim -- , df I' ihnler 111 Ihls rollUtV. All. I" !'!, J. ll Holua and Lounces constautjy u,,1 .nj t or eouuliy produce tuKeii i . ,' reV, ture. l'liatoulve him u eull "vM iili ,.,.,. WM. ABBOTT, marls ,0-lf, Kapy.jV VIHUWIliTi' fehino-lf.