THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOORAT,BLOOMSBU&G, COLUMBIA COtTNTY, PA. TUB YOUNG FOLKS. Frlncoss Puss and tho Miliars Boy. Onco upon n. Hum, thcro wns n very old Sillier, who linit neither wlfo nor child, niul fio ho had no one to leavo his mill to but liU apprentices. So, culling them to him one day, ho Mild: "I uui old, nml shall pooii glvo up my mill! lo you nil go out, and whichever of you brlnirsmolioniotho bait horse, 1 will glvo tho mill to him mid ho ahull attend mo on my death-bed." Tlio youngest of tho apprentices wns u good little lad, but eo small that ho wax despised by the others, who laugh ed at the notion of his over getting tho mill, even after them. But they all went out together, and when they had got out of tho village, tho two brothers said to stupid Hans: "You may as well stay whero you are. You'll never And ahorso In your ltfo time.'' But Hans would go with them, and when it becamo quite dark, thoy arrl ved at a hollow, whero they all laid down to sleep. The two clover brothers waited till poor Haus was snoring asleep, and then walked off and left him by hlnibelf. Now they thought themselves very clever to play tills trick, but perhaps they may not faro tho better for their unklndtiess. By aiid-by, when tho sun aroso and Hans awoke, ho peeped around him, and finding himself in this deep hollow, cried out with affright: ' 'O hcavcusl whero have I got to?" Then ho got up and scrambled out of the hollow into the forest, and finding himself all alone, ho kept on thinking; "Now what can I do to get a horse?" Whllo ho was thus ruminating, a beautiful lltllo tortolsralicli Cut enmo up to him, and Inquired of him in a very friendly manner: "Wlioro are you going, Hans?" "Ah! you can help mo," said Hans. "Yes, I know very well what you wish," replied tho Cat. "You want a fine horse. Couio and bo my servant for seven years, and I will givoyou one of tho most lovely horses you over beheld." ' '"Well," thought Hans to himself, "this Is a wunderful Catl But still, I may as well tco ffall this bo true." Ho tho Cat took him into her enchan ted castle, whero there weremaiiy other cuts, who waited upon tho lovely lor toisesliell Cat, Jumping nimbly up and down tho steps, and bustling about In iirst roto style. In i he evening when they sat down to (ulilc, thrco cats attended to play music. Olio played tho .vloliucello, a second tho violin, and a third blew a trumpet so ioudly,that its cheeks seem ed as if thoy would hurst. When they had finished dinner, tho tablo was drawn away, and tho Cat said: "Now, Hans, eomo and danco with mo." "No, no," replied he, "1 cannot danco with a cut; I never learnt how." "Then take him to bcdl" cried tho Cat to Its attendants, and they lighted him at onco to his sleeping apartment, where one drew off his shoes, another his stockings, while a third blew out tho light. Tho next morning tho servant cats mado their appearanco again. Ono drew on his stockings, another buckled his garters, a third fetched his shoes, a fourth washed life face, and a ufth wiped it with her tail. "That was done? well and gently," wild Hans to tho Cat. ' But all day long Hans had to cut wood for tlio Cat, and for that purposo ho received an axo of silver, and wed ges and saws of thoeamo metal, while tho mallet was made of copper. Hero Hans remained, dolug all tho good he could, and making himself useful. Every day he had tho best of everything to cat and drink, but he miw nobody but the beautirul tortolse shelLCot ami her attendants. Ono day tho Cat beckoned him to her, and said to him: "Go and mow my meadow, and mind you make nieo dry hay of tho crass." Then sho gavo him a scytho mado of silver and a whetstono of gold, which sho told him to bring back safe. Hans went oil and did exactly what ho was told, and when ho had well mado tho lmy, ho carried it all home, carefully taking back tho scytho and whetstono, and then ho begged tho Cat to glvo him eomo reward. "No," said the Cat, "you must first do many useful things for me. Bee here aro beams of silver, binding-clamps, joistr-, and all that is necessary, all of silver, und of this you must first build me a small lioufe." Huns built it, and when it was doue ho reminded tho Cat he still had no horto, although his seven years had quickly pased away. Tho Cat asked him if he would like to see her flue stud of horfOo. "Yes, indeed," ettid Hans. Ko sho opened tho door with her deb , lento paw.aml there stood twolvo horses, snorting and tossing tholrmanea proud ly in tho air. Hans was p!eed enough to see them, but the Cat would not let him look tu oro than a minute, and then sho gave bin) bis dinner and said to him "Go home. I shall not give you your horse to tako with you, but In three uaya I will come to you and bring It with mo." So Haus walked off, and the atten dant tats showed him tiio way to tho mill, but as they had not given him any new clothes, ho was obliged to go homo In his ragged ones, which ho had worn all along, until they had grown toothort for him, In his seven years' fcervicc. " hen he arrived at the mill he found tho other two apprentices, and they had both got linrbca. Hans laugh cd, V hen ho saw one was blind and tho other was lame. They soon inquired of Hans where Ids horto was. "Oh," Mild he, "It will follow me In threo days." It was now their turn to laugh, and they cried out: "A wonderful horso It will ho when it does come, no doubt I" Hans then went Into tho parlor, but tho old- Miller tald ho should not sit at his tablo, all dirty and ragged, as ho should be ashamed of him if any of their neighbors camolu. So they gavo him tcmetljJcgto cat and drink out of doors, and when ltd time came, the two luollit'is refuscd (olet Hans fclmro their bed, and he, poor fellow, was obliged to creep Into tho goosc-housc, and btretili hJinuJf ii on eofnt'dirfy hard titraw. TO BK CONTJNUKIl. FARMER'S. COLUMN. Sonsiblo Suggestions About Oxon. A good ox should hnvo a long, lean face, niul bright hazel eye, which bIiows capability to receive Instruction tind disposition to obey It. Largo nostrils denoto tho capacity of tho ox to work In u hot day. Very largo horns at tho bnso denote laxities, full breast, straight buck, wldo rlb-i by which Is meant riha that round out nearly as Wldo as tho hip bones-knees, broad toes, pointing straight forward, show nil ox can travel on hard roads or pave ment. Thoy should bo matched, espec ially In disposition and speed. Tho firmer who has u pair of oxen a'nswerlng this description has a good team. Tlio next thing Is a good teninstcr. Tho better the ox, tho easier ho Is spoil ed by a man who knows not how to drive. The teamster should lmvo Judg ment In loading. Some teamsters know no better than to think an ox can draw anything until they try him. An ox should never bo overloaded, to begin with. Ho never should know how much ho can draw, but always havo such confidence In his driver as to think ho can draw anything ho may ask him to. A good teamster will havo a namo for overy ox, and no two In tho samo team should bo called by tho samo name; nor should he over speak one word that has no meaning; but bo sure when ho calls an ox by namoto make him understand, and also to make him mind what ho says. When breaking a new team, tho best way I over found to mako them know their names is when J call "Star," or Broad," or "Bright," or "Buck," to just touch tho tho ono I speak to, with n spur. By that means tho ox will soon know that ho is meant, whenever he hears his name distinctly pronounced. Tho driver should also havo ono par ticular word to start his team with. Como boys," I ever found tho best word to start a heavy load with. Somo seem to tliiuk, when they aro driving a team, that they must work the wholo tlmo, cither with their touguo or whip. It would bo a most desirable thing for such to learn, when tho team arc going just right, to keep both touguo and whip perfectly still. What would you think of an ofllecr who, when his men were marching along as handsomely as pes slble, should keep jabbering incessantly without meaning? All tho words need ed In driving aro very few. I think tho following nro sufficient: "Come," "Haw," "Whoa," "Back." Then', properly used, aro all that aro needed. I havo known some men to halloo and bawl all day long, and mako themselves hoarse, who couldnot at nightgivoany meaning to ono word in ton they said. Such would do well to learn themselves, before they try to teach their oxen. A good teamster will mako his cattle lovo him. This only can bo dono by con stant kind treatment ; such as carding, stroking their faces, and occasionally breathing in their nostrils; this last is the best method to find out the dtspo sltion of an ox. "When you havobieath cd a few times In ids nostrils, If ho Is kind ho will hold up his nose, other wise ho will catch it away, and perhaps toss u horn at you. In short, mako yo urself sociablo with them, and they will amply repay you for your kind ncss. iNcvcr strike an ox unless com pelled by obstinacy, und by proper mauagoment that necessity will occur very, very seldom. Save It. Save everything that can bo used as monurel This Is tho season when tho winter covering of plants U being removed; when gras.splots are raked and cleaned, old vines and roots aro being gathered up, sheds and other outbuildings aro cleared of dirt and rub bish, piles of ashes and sawdust aro to be put out of sight, tho accumulated house sweepings and footscrapings must bo removed from their proximity to tho door, old boots and shoes, bits of old iron and vegetable parings, etc., etc, must bo huddled away or carted off, to clear tho pathway for approach ing summer. It is too much tho prac tice to burn whatever there is in this mass that can bo burned, and to destroy or wasto tho balanco In various ways ; when overy particlo should be used a manure. Holes should bo dug around the roots of trees and bushes, and the old boots aud shoes, with other bulky and unsightly matter, thrown in and covered up. They will bo thus out of tho way and out of sight, and better still, piovu of ical valuo as manure. Tho other parts should bo used for mulching or spaded In. Farmers aro rapidly learning th6 art of economizing! but thero is a great waste in this respect In chic and vil lages. Tho Snnflowor for Bean Poles. Mr. John R. Woods, of Winchester, 111., communicates to tho Jitilejwuleiil his approval of the method of training Lima beans mentioned in a recent issue or that paper: "It Is a good plan as well oa an economical one, and is the one I have practiced for many years, but I know of n better and much cheaper method. It is to plant aud use for tho purpose tho poor man's flower I mean tho Suntlowcr, which Is peculiarly en titled to tho namo I have given It. It Is the ilrst useful plant thatcomcs up In the spring, nnd by tho tlmo you can safely plant your beans It Is six Inches In height. It grows rapidly, and tho bean will climb tho stock vigorously. My plan is to pull off tho leaves of tho suntlower as tho bean vlut s reach them. Theto leaves make capital food for milch cows. In our sou tho Hellan thin grows to a height of lii to 11 iect, bears a profuso crop of seed, which is excel leiit for laying hens. When tho stalk ripens, It should bo cut down and put away under shelter for kindling wood In tho winter. I would therefore com mend tho suntlowcr to overy ono who prefers ecouomy In tho cultivation of tho good old Ilutter beau. Cure tor Ringiione. Aeorrcspond cut of tho JlurulJWw Yorker Bays that lio has known a horto that went for twolvo months on three legs from ring bona mado perfectly sound by thoappli cation, onto n day, of an ointment com post d of half an ounce of red prccipltulo, half an ounce of bJuestcne, half a pint of turpentine, thoroughly mixed. Keep tho hoof greased. Charcoal ion Houses. In Eng land according to (ho London YfW.tho best horsemen frequently administer powdered charcoal to horfes for any nf fectinu of the respiratory organs. Stoves and Thiwaro. JsEW 8TOVE AND TIN SHOP. ' AtA.H HAOUNUUCH, , ' Main Hired uno door nbovo K, Mcndouhnll's Store. A. largo "Assortment of stove. Hcnlcis and ItiuiKOi constantly on baud, una for miIo nt tho lowest rates. Tinning Inall 111 branches can-Ailly attended to, nnd satisfaction guaranteed, Tin Work or nil kinds wholesale nml retail, A trial It u-uucsled. Apr.9,(li)tf gTOVEd AND TINWARE. A, M, UUl'UHT uuiiouucos lo bus friends und customer that oonllnucs the. nbovo business nt Ida old ptneoon MAIN STREET, IlLOOMSilUHO. Customers ouu lio accomodated with kanov stoves ofutl hinds, Stovepipes, Tlnwaro and overy va riety if article found In a Stove and Tinware Es tablishment In the tit lee, and on tho most reason able terms, Eepalrlngdonenttlioshortciilnotlce. 25 DOZEN MlLK-l'ANS on hand for sale. J"EV STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON MAIN BrnttT, MBA MAT OPPOSITE MII.l.Kn' STOIIE, hloomhuukg, penn'a. The uudeisigucd hasjust fitted tin nnd opened tils now STOVE AND TIN SHOP, n thN place, whero he In prepared to mako up now Tin Wahe of all kinds In his Hue, and do rcpnlrliiK Willi neatness mid dispatch, upon the most reasonable terms, lie also keepi on hand STOVES 01' VAI1I0US PATTERNS A STYLES, which ho will sell upon terms tu muh purchasers. Olvo him a call. lie. Is a c-nfiid iua, Wiiv utul deserving oi tho public patronnge, jauiii i-iciY,. Uloomsburg, April 28, 1807. Founqtiica. s HARI'LESS .t II ARM AN, UQI.l: tol'NIlltr AND MANUrACTUltlNO S-IIOl' stoves a plows wholesale a retail im: i.u:m:ATEl juoNTitosii ikon iieam and Till: HUTTON WOODEN 11CAM PLOWS. f-rmllMrra rt.l VI... TI.IM. ft. ,-i..n lrl oil Ul. .,-.. All kinds of Urass or iron easting mado to order upon short notice. j. r, Dii.viii i,i.nr .i i. n. ji.tiwu.in, Bloouishui-ir. l'a. Proprietors. Mar.lO.'W-tr. QIIANGEVILLE 1'OUNDRY, .UAUUl.M. tillUl- A.N1I AUlilCULTUKAIj WOItKS. Tho undersigned drsires to Inform his friends and the public generally, that holms lcUullt and enlarged Ills Foundry nnd Machlucrihop,nud re moved nil Ills business lrom Light ttlri-et to the nbovo named place, whero in conuccUou with ins ruunury no win coutinuo to manutacturo Wheeler's Itallwav Chain llort.c.rmvi,r nml Thresher, (Improved), Cornell's Patent. TlIItlMHKn ANDCLEANIin, cither overshot for Tread-Power or undershot with I.ovcr-Powcr. Ho nUo miinufacturej to older and fits up all kinds ot MILL GEARING, CliculiirPaw Mandrel:!, Patent Hlliks for Haw Mills, the latest Improved lion Ileam l'lows of diUercnt ktuds Woudeu licum Plows, Double Corn Plows, nnd Plow Points of every descrip tiou generally uiud throughout thocouuly. IKON KETTLUS, DELLa Cellar Oratcjf, stoves, Sled and Sleigh Soles, and in iuct ovuryunug generally mane in a country Foundrv. 'ihoo wlsliim; ti nurLhaso Alnchlitf-n would uo well to oxnmlue ills machines, and tho improvements made on tlio power.by which nt luu,t 2'J per ceiil. oi tho fiicllou is lukeu oil'. ALL MACHINIi3 Alii: WAltlt.YNTED to give good satlsf.ictlou. and terms mado to suit purenasers. ah kiuus ci cruniry produce taken in exchange for Plows and castings. Thankful to his friends and patrons for past favors ho would still continue to sollnlt tho same. W1L.I.1A.H t3UJlUYLF.lt. Apr.9,00-tf Oraugevlllo Pa. "y A N T E D AGENTci FOK THE KING OF HOUSE ROOKS: TlIK AME11ICAN FAUMEIt'S JiOIlSi: HOOK, It outsells,ten to one, any book of lis kind publish ed. 40th thousand In press. Agents dolug better now than ever before. Also, for OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN. In both ENGLISH and GEHMAN, Embracing the ALLOI'ATIIIC, HOMEOPATHIC, HYDRO PATHIC, ECLECTIC and HEIHIAL modes of treatment, fill closely printed pages, ,1'rlco only ?2.oo. The most compute, rcliulle ami ;)j)w laay family medical book In existence. Address C.' V. VENT, Publisher, 118 W. 1th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. fcbll'90-lm ?fI"WVTl0r38W.4tliSt..Clntlonstl,0. if they want the mostpopularand bett selling SUbscrlntlon lmnlfn rmhllclin-l .ml ,l,a..,., ml(ermj. Send for circulars. Tlieywill cost yon nothing, and may bo of great benefit to you. fcbll'70-ly. Insurance Agencies, Q. L O R E MUTUAL LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY O P NEW YORK. Pliny Freeman, President, II, C, Freeman, Sec Cash, capital over 82,000,000, all paid. J. R. RORISON.RLOOMSRURG.PA GENERAL AGErvT, For Luzorne, Lycoming and Columbia counties, Aug. avoo-ly. IN BURANOE AGENCY. Wyoming 170.000 AUua 4,000,000 Falton. ......- 300,000 North America 200,000 City fco.OOO International 1,100,000 Nlogaift - 1,000.000 Putnam , WO.O.O Merchants SSO.OoO Springfield 670,010 Farmers' Danville 500,000 Albany City -100.000 Lancaster City SC0.000 York Horse, Death t Theft...- 05,000 Home, New Haven 1,000,000 Danville, llorso Theft FliEAS BROWN, Avent, touts ',9-ly, IlLOOMsnuiul, Pa For Pure Wtter, ui ?HaBUTCHtE? tbu cslebrttoa rump, estirel; usteieil, durable sail rtllt. btet sijiislto the good oU-fulitDDl sroodea Pump, sad 'JbU&blb TlVBElT ST eoit less thin hill the mont-y. Euily srrsogd o u to be noa-freoziog, aud in construction so simple that any one can put It up and keep It In repair. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MA0F-Oct.SS.'CD-Om. triIY WILL YOUS25T3- RUIN YOUR E YESIG HT IIV faiNU COMMON ULASSt-.S, When you can purchase L AMARUS i MORRIS' CKLEUKATBD PEltFECTKU SPECTACLES AND EYE-Q-LASSES, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. They are recommended by the Faculty for rurltj- of Material, Brilliancy of FiuMi'nnd their Blrcngtlieuiugiiud Preserving Powers, In which Ihey excel all others. 'Ihey Ust luuuy yenis without change. ' ' Tiiey can only ba obtained In llLOOXimUUQ iM Of Miss A. I). WERR, HOOK STORE, MAIN STREET, Holo appointed Agent for this place, No Peddlers Euiploj td or Supplied, LA.ARUh & MORRIS , . MaiinlaciurlugOptlclnus, marlS,70-Iy, Ilurtiord, Conn. ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. MJ AIU H 8T I11CI.OW K1NTII sr.. 1-lllLAIIKLVUIA, THE OLD larAllLIHUl'.ll STAND, Rf celving for IhoSprlng Trnde a largo stock of tlio New styles of C A H P E T I N G H purchased at the lowest Gold Rules, and will be told ul a great irducllnii iiumlosi season's prices, ENGLISH IIRUSMhIXat tl.W,nnd all nthor goods lu proportion, JOS. BLACKWOOD, uurU'70-ani, MJ Arch St. 1'IiIIrJiIi.IiU Drugs and Chemicals, PIKHN1X PECTORAL CURES COUGH! P1KENIX PECTORAL CU1IV8 COUOlll F11USNIX PECTORAL CURES COUUbM Cents. Tho I'liomlx Pectoral will euro tho dltrases of tho'lhroiit ami I.uiirs, such as Colds, Cough, Croup, Asthma.llronchltls, Catarrh, Horo Throat Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, nnd Pulinonnry Consumption. This mcdicluo is prepnrcd by Dr. Lovl OberholUerof Philadelphia, nnd formerly of Phienlxvllle, Pa., and nllhounh it has only been ollcred for flvo years, more tliau ono mill ion bottles havo alteady been sold, nnd the de mand for It Is Increasing every day. Many of tho ltelail Druggists buy it In lots of live gross, and not n few or tho Country Htorekcepers try ono gross nt a lime, Nearly every ono who lias over sold H testifies to Us popularity, nnd nearly nil who havoused It, bear testimony to lis won derful power in curing Cough, Wo are confident that thcro is no known mcdlilno of such great value to tlio community as tho Phoenix Pectoral. It has cured cases of tho most painful nnd dis tressing cough, of years standing. It has given Instant relief in spellsof coughing. It has Instantly storped ilia paroxysm of Whooping Cough, and grently shortened its du intlon. It has cured Croup tu a fow minutes. Consumption lins been cured by it, whero all other remedies had fulled to do good. Hoarseness has been cured by It In a slnglo night. Many physicians recommend ll,and others uso It themselves and administer it In their practice whllo others oppose it beeauso It tultes away their business. Wo recommend It lo our readers and lor fur Iher particulars, would refer you to the circular nrouiid the bnttio whero you will find numeious certificates given by persons wiio have used It. It Is so pleasant to tlio tasto thai children cry lorn, It is astlmulnllngcxpectorant, giving strength it. IliA nninn tlmo I hut It. nllnva tlm cnucrll. The pioprletor oflhls medtelne has so much rniitlilni-n In lot niriillm unwers from the testi mony Of thousands who havo used It that tho money will be refunded tonuy purchaser who is not snllslled with tho eirccts. It Is so cheap that all can buy It, Price 25 Cents, Largo llottlcs i 1.U0 Ills prcpaicdoniy by Levi onnniioLTznn si. p., WHOLESALE DHUIIOIST, No. 15? North Third Hireer, Philadelphia, N. 11,-1 1 j our nearest Druggist or Htorokeoper does not have this mcdtclno ask him to gel it for you, and do not let liiiu put you olf wim somo oilier preparation because he mnes mote mon ey on it; but go or send at onco to bomo Btore whero on know it Is kept, or send to Dr. Ober holtzcr. Hold by K. P. Lutz Druggist, Illooms. burg, and II. W, Creasy, a Co., Light Sued, and nearly every diugglst and storekeeper In Colnm- imi Liiiiuiy. dec. KVd-Gin, 910,000 UUAUANTUi;. B UOK LEAD EXCELS ALL OTUEH LEAD I 1st, For lis Uurlvalcil Whiteness, Cd. For Its Unequalled Durability, -Id. For its Uusuipasscd Covering Properly. Lastly for Us Economy. S-It COSTS LESh) to paint with DtirK Lead than uuy other White Lead extant. The i-nine weight covers M011E HUItFACC, Is more DUK- aiiui;, anu makes wiilll.H wuitit. 11UCK LEAD, Is tho Cheapest and Ilest, SIO.OO GUARANTEE. I1UOK Z I N 0 EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS. Vol-Its UuenuallM Durnbilltv. 1st. '-'d, 31. For Its Unrivaled Whiteness, For Its Umurnnssed Coverln-r Pronert v, jisiiy, lor lis ureal economy, being tho CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and most DUltAllLE White Paint In tho world, n u v ONLY UUOK LEAD AND RUCK 7.1X0 TUV IT AND II IC CONVINCED. Satisfaction Guaranteed by the Manufactuicrs. RUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Proparcd expressly for Painting COTTAGES, OUT UUILDIrs OS of every descrlp Hon. FENCES. ivc. Tiiiitr-rivi-j niniiu- ENT COLORS, Durable, licautllul shades. Clieap, Untfotm, and Sample cards bent by Mnll if deslied. Dealers' Orders will bo piomptly executed by llio iiuiuuuiciurers, FRENCH, RICHARDS A CO., N. W, Cor. Tenth and Mnrkot Streets, JanSS'70-ly. Philadelphia LoniLL.VUD'S "EUREKA' SinoklDg Tobacco is an excellent nrticlo of grauulated Virginia; wherever Introduced it is uulversatlv admired. It is nut up in liandsomo muslin boas.lu which orucrs lor lecrscuaum l-ipes aro uauy paciceu, LORILLAHD'S YACHT CLUD Smoking Tobacco classed by all who con sumo it ns tho "finest of an-," it is made of the choicest leaf nmwn- It is niuinervous in l Kencri. iih ilia iMn-ntinn has been cxtinetcd: it leaves no dlsaereeablo tosto alter smol;lng;lt is very mlld.llght m color and wcitdit.hencooue nouud will last as lima nit of ordinary tnunceo. In this brand wo also pack ordeni every day for Iirst quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try It and convince yourselves it Is nli ii i-iuiniB hi ue, a lie. nisi'-nr ur all." LORILLAHD'S CENTURY Chewing 1 obneco. I Tills brand of TIuo Cut I chewing tobacco lias no I tonal or superior any where. It Is without doubt tho best chewing tobacco in tlio country LORILLAHD'S S N U V V S havo now been In ci ernl uso In tho Uniicd Htntes over 110 scars IinU htlll DCkllllWtl'fTp.'.l ,-flin l.nw, ...1.. If your storekeeper does not havo these nrti eics lor sale, ask him to get them; they are sold - uiiiti,-,! every wnere. Clrculur of prices forwnrded on application. , .,.., P. LORILLAIID 4 CO., Jan.2l'70.3m New York, QMNIRUS LINE. Tho undersigned would resiectfuliy announce to too citizens or Uloomsburg and tho public gene- lunyiua no is running nn OMNIBUS LINE between this place nnd the different railroad do pots dully (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho several trains going South nnd West on tho Cata wlssa nnd Wllllamspor't Railroad, and with those golug I,orti, and South on the Lackawanna nnd uloomsburg Railroad. His Omnlbusses are In good condition, commo dious und comlortable, and charges reasonable. Persons wishing to meot or see their friends de part, can be accomodated upon reasonable charge uy leaving timely notico at any of the hotels. JACOB L GIRTON, Proprletoi QRANOEVILLE ACADEMY. OltANGEVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, I' A PROP. E. J. HCIIOONOVER, Principal, IRS. E. J. SCHOONOVElt, PrcceiJtrcis, This iustltutlou, for tho education of young Ladies and Gentlemen, will re-open uuder charge of l'rof, Schoouover, on Moniiay April lillli order of talent, wilt be employed in each department, und no erlort spared to secure to ,'ii lauiuuii 1,1,11 JIIUIL'IUUM CUllUrU, Tho course of Instruction will Include nil th uruiiciies usually uiiigiii lu High schools an Semlnnrles of tlio first rauk. Special attention git en to Normal School naming nun Lonnnerci.it instruction, TERMS: Primary Department 3 to J5 per Quarter Higher Brunches si to 8 per tjuarter LOCATION! This excellent lnKttttittnn 1 1 ested In a pleasant village or about six liuudre lUhubltunlfc IrLB frnm lliu tctiuttnllnuu nf largo city nboutslx miles from tho Hull with luiiiy rmiiinuuiruiiou lo tho ouiercnl roads, fne buildings are situated unon an clnvnllnn. surrounded by it beaulltul glove, and perfectly CALENDAR FOR 1870 :-Hpring session begin ,,'i,i mi, i.,w uiiu cuii mines ii Mecics, roiiowiu v,hicli there will bo u vacation or six weoki f all term ciunmeuces Aunust 15, 1670, contliiuln ii weus. wimtr lerm opens xsovember 7, Id VV11,,.,,U,(1J 11 wrens, EXPENSES: Uuaii! can l.n ,it,tntne,1 lu vate families at liom S2.W to SI.10 per week, or desirable rooms will ho furnished to students wishing to provide for themselves. Scholars will be admitted at any tlmo during ii d c,.muiiuiuiuiiku ii in jueicriiuio lu colli lueuc with the term. For further particulars, address the Principal, utOrangevillo, Pa, ' juniio tu-din. A U O II ' S HAW HOME BUl'JSH PHOSPHATE OP LIMI: MARK SPRING 1870. V A R M E R S I INCllXASE vou u cnor or CORN, OATS, POTATOES, WHEAT AND GRASS, As well as ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR SOIL By a Judicious and Economical mode of MANURING, Gin' THE VALUE OF YOUR OUTLAY THE FIRST SEASON, OBTAIN BP.TTF.R FILLED EARS AND HEAVIER GRAIN, KEEP YOUR SOIL FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEEDS. MAKE YOUR LANDS PERMANENTLY FERTILE, Over SIXTEEN years of constant use, on nil crops, lias proven that lUugu's Raw nouu Phos phate may bo depended Uku by Funnels, HIGHLY For sulo by Agricultural Dealers generally. IIAUUH A SONS, ,., .,.,, . Manufacturer. Olllce-No. 90 H. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, marlB'70-lUn, x ff Rail Roads. LACKAWANNA AND ULOOMS UUIKI IlAlLROAD On nndftr Jau.17,1870, Passenger Trains will run as follows! ooing North, Arrive Arrlvo p.m. n, m, Going South. Leave- Leave p, m. n, m. Hcrnuton 8.11 ll.W J.IKI 7.H) Leave 4.X2 5X0 5.10 0.10 8.40 7.) MO Arrlvo Plttsloti Kingston Plymouth K.II 7.W t.m 0.03 10.30 lo.w 0.1 s 0.(11 8.3(1 7.M 7.M CM win 0.(11 II. 1 2 10.17 10.&5 Arrive Hhlckshlnuy, llL-EWICJl ,i Illoom Danville. S.VS 1.00 7,13 Leavn f.eavo Norlh'd 4.1J tun 8.45 11.33 Connectlnn mndn atHnraiilmi liv tl, in. in n.,n train for Great Bend, lllimhnmtou, Albany and nil points JJorlh, Unst nnd West, V. 1, UUUIi, EUPT. . I ill 4 iiricid a -it t it rr . - .i Uainwiov ivjiiuiiUiiiJ uii nuu after MONDAY, Hep. 0, 1841, Passenger trains nil llm CnlnwISH.-i Uinlrnnil urlll run nl t.he louowing named hours t .Villi Huilh. STATIONS. Wlllliimsport. Muncy. Wntsoutown. Milton. Dauvlllo, Itu pert. Catawlssa, Illngtowu, Matt AVtA AYr.fJ.OOp. in. Dcp.s.2-1 " " f.-!7 " " 4.ID " ' 4.110 " " ,1.10 " " SIM " " 1ST, " ' 1.5!) " " 1.1.0 " 1.) " ' 1,10 " 10.40 n.m. Dep. K.I5n,m v.ia" U.I7 " 10.01 " W.I 3 ' ll.ni ' 11,17 ' U.tl p.m. IMS " l.os " 1.20 " nuininu, 1 (Xtitiknitc, 1,. Mahouy June, Dino.Tamnqua. Dine. Ilendlnir. Arr. o.n l'hllndnllihtn. " 8.15 " 0.15 ( To New York via. Head- t ingoriunucnuhuuk, From New York via, i CM .-'laucn ununu. NoChnncoof cars bctweou Wllllamsport aud nuaiieuinia. ui;o. WElilJ Buy't. JROWN'S FAST FREIGHT 'ltOM PlIILADELrillA TO iiLooMsnuua, and Intermediate points. Goods forwarded with are ami ucsimicu ana nt low rales, floods, at l'hlludelhhl't. mnsl. l,n rllK-r.c.1 ill Uitner A Co's. 11 .Market Ktreet. For foil nar. tleuhus, applv to nuiuiiii.il ,v nuiiiisriiis, i-ropriciors, Aug. LU'OU-tf. It. It. Depot, illooniiburg.l'n. TVTORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- . WAY, on anu niter iov. loth 1809, Trains wi leave Nortiiumuekland as follows i NORTHWARD. .j A, M,.Pniiy to Wlitinmsport, (except Mundnyi i.iiiiiiii, iiuiiiiiHMuKMH, iiiu-iiutiier, IIUUIIO Susnension ilrldire. und X. Fulls. I1.W i: ., Dally, (except Huudnys) for Elmlrn and lluthllo via Erie Itallwnv li-om l:lnilrn. ,) I-. M., Dally, (except Sundays) for Wlltlains- puri, TRAINS SOUTHWARD. IO.S'i A. M.Daily (except Monday's) furUalllmoro WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 1,10 P.M. Dally (except Sunday's) for Haltlmore ,T iituuiKioii huu i iiiiuueiniu.i. El). S. YOUNG, General Passenger Auent. ALKItED It. I-ISKE, Gcll'l Sllpt., READING RAILROAD. WiniJill AlillAKUEMEM', Monday, Decemueii 27tli, IS09. Groat Trunk Line from the Noith nnd North. Wool. Irtr l.hlhirlnlnliln K.wVa.I- llc,il..n l,,,,D. vllle, Tamuquo, Ashland, shamoklu fTubanon Alleulowu, Easton, Ephruta, Lltlz, Lancaster, Tiains lc-avo' Harrlsburg for New York, as fol lows: At and 8.10 u. m.. 12-id nnnt, nn.l fx p. in., connecting with similar trains on 'cmui. Railroad, nnd nrrivinu at Now York nt 12.15. uoou. il.40 U.50 und ltUHi l. m. ta-inpcMv-oK' Sleeping cars accompany tho j.oa. m., and 12.-0 noon trains wllliout cliuuge. itctnruiug: j.eavo acw loricnt u.oon.m.nnd .tj'J noon and 5,00 p. in. Plilladelplila at 8.15 m. and n. in. Steeniui: cars aci-nimmtiv the 0.00 a.m., uud 5,00 p.m., I rains from N. V. wiiuoui riiuuge, Leavo llarrlsburgfor Reading, Pottavllle. Ta manua. Mlliersvllic. Ashland, hhni.inklti I'lno Grove, Allentowu Al'hlla'd. at 8,10 a.m., ,;2,0ivV .10 p.m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way itatlous: tlio 4,10pm. train connecting for Phli'a. ottsvlllo and Columbia only. For l'ottsvllin Schuylkill Haven uud Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leavo llarrbsbtirg nt nay i-asscnger iraiu leaves ruuuuelpltla at :j0n.m., conuuetiug Willi similar train on East a. raiironu returning iroin Kcauiuunt ( .'tin. in. Ktiimilnt, nt. nil RtntlotiH. Leao Pottsvillont 5.1Oand'l).O0u.nl..nnil .11 n.m llcrndou at 0.30 a. m., Shamoklu nt 5,10 and 10.10 a. m., Asiuauuni 7,0o n.in, and r.viO noon Tnma- quu nt8,sj a, m., nud2,:o p. m.for Plilladelplila UMU.,I,I lull. Leavo Potlsvlllo via Schuvlkill nnd Ktiknim. hauua Railroad at 8,15 a.m. for llarrlsburg, uud 11,30 a. m., for PlueUrovo and Tremout, iveiuiiiig Aucuuiuiuuuiiuu iruiu leaves r olls vlllo at 5.10 n. in., passes Reudluu at 7.30 n. m.. ar riving ut riiuuucipiiia at iu.a) u. m. Ueturiilug, leuvis i uuuuviiiuiu ui 1,13 p. 111., pilhsing tteau- lugnt7.40 p.m., arriving nt Potlsvlllo atu.30p.nl lULibiuwu jtuuumiuuuiiLiuii ira invcH i-.iiiu. town at 0,lj a.m. returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4,00 p.m. Columbia ltallioad Trains loiivn Unmllm, ,,l 7,u n.in., anu u-io p.m. ior j-.purutn, Lltlz, Lancas ter. lUlMlllUlll. ,V1'.. l'crklomeu Rail lload Trains leavn l'irl;limipn Junctional 0,00 a. m., 3.0f) &5.30p. in. returning: leavoSchweuksvllle at 8.05 a.m., 12.45 uoou, and 4.15 p.m., connecting with similar trulns on Reading Railroad, Coicbrookdnle Railroad trains leavo Pottstown at 0.40 a. m and 0.20 p. m.,ieturnlng leave Mount Pleasant at 7.00 uud 11.25 a. m., connecting with niiitiiiii iitiiun uii iieuuiug iiniiruiui. uoesier vauey jiuuroau Trains leave nrldgo lort at 8,30 n. lu. nnd 2.05 and 5.02 n. m. returnlm; eavo Dowuinatoii lit ((.Ml H. III.. 12.45 luu.li ntut 5.15 p. in., connecting -with similar trains on l.ruuillg IVUIItU.lU, Ull Hnuillivu. Ichvm Xf-ir Ynrlr nt 5 00 n ,11 1.1,1 phiii at 8,00 u.lil. aud 3,15 p.m., (tlio 8,00 ii.ni. train iiiuulug only to Reading;) I'ottsWIle 8,00 a.m.; HuriUbuig at 5.35 a. m. and 4.10 p. in. anil Heading at 7.15 n.m, ami 10.05 p. m. for llarrls burg, at 7.2Ju. in. for New York, aud at 0.10 u. m and 4.25 p. in. for Philadelphia. uiiiiuuiiuiou, lineage. Bcason, rscuooi nnd .-.xcursioil llcuem tn anil linm nil ,,ri iil. nl rA. Baggage checlted Ihroueh: 100 nuunds ullow, each paseuger. U, A, NICOLLS, Geueral Superintendent. Rending, Pi., Dec. 27 lsuo. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, & WESTERN ItAILROAD.-Summer arrange meui, April ii,is,o. Tiains leavo as louowst KASI'WAUU. WESTWAIID, Fx- Ac- STATIONS. jlin press com. Ac- Ex- Mull com, press IM Via M. .t M. lllv A M, 1MI, "iiiob o 8.00 4.10 8.15 4.25 8.40 1.50 11.28 7.33 0. 00 5.00 11.15 7.41 ll.U 7.S0 11.53 8.00 7.30 3.30 8.15 1,42 11.05 7.05 12.00 8.0.5 12.15 8.20 12.2-5 8.30 12.40 8.11 I2.. 8.55 1. U5 1.15 1,30 0.2(1 1.40 K.II 2 00 0.58 2.10 10.00 2.30 10.20 2.48 I0.S8 3.20 0.00 3.10 0.15 3.10 0.21 1.01 0.S5 4.20 11.51 I.S0 10,12 4.67 RS0 5.15 10.47 5,'I0 11.02 P.M. A,5t. Arl Now York, (Lvi (2lio2Jarc(aj &'.) 012 0.00 8.35 -6.00 ....Lurisiopucr St.... Hoboken Newark- Washington via Con. it It. of N.J,! new loric il-Uit Liberia bt) ..New Hampton -.Oxford ....Ilrlduevlllo 1000 3.40 7.40i 1.21 12.17 0.4 S 12.17 0.50 5.10 3.50 ..Philadelphia....,.,, K.4 -I ronton.. ....Phlillnsbnru- 0.T0; S.M 5.281 l.) .2.30 .Mauunku Cliuuk 12.25 ueiawaro ....Mount Bethel Water Gap .....stroudsburg M Spraguovliro llenryvlllo Oakland 1-orks Tobyhunna Gouidsboro Moscow Dunning . Scrautou ...Clark's Summit.... ...Ablugioii w ..Factory vlllo Nicholson. ....Ilopbolloin. J ......Montrose ....New Mllford Great Bond i 5.1 1 12.0S .1.02 4-51 12.52 U.3S 1I.2S 11.18 1 4.10 11.0. 1.01 10.40 10.27 10.14 3.15 3.31 3.1.5! 0.50, D40 3.15 8.00 2.10 l. 10 8.38 1 8.30 P.M 7,30 8. o.: 7.15 0.45 1.551 8.11 7.52, 7-37i 7.15 0.51 . o. 0.10 1.30 lo.: 1.30 5.10 J.; 4.57 11.00 12.00 '.llllU'lO 3.15,1235 r.MlA.M 0.30 12.3.1 1.10 A.M. 'A.M Connections. AtBlughamlonwIlh Erleltallway. Mall Train froruNow ortt conuicls with tho Expres Mall, leaving Illiigliniuton ut 8.37 V. M., w Illi a sleeping Coach attached, stopping nt all stations, and reaching Uuflalo tho next morning at 11.20. ,A.c',n.!""'.?llaUou 1 ral" fom Scrauton connects wllh W ay 'I rain leaving Blughnmton lor Owego and Ithaca nnd the Wist at 2.00 p. n,j nlso con necilngwlth Train on Syracuse, BlngVnmtou A l.l:.il;J0! Syracuse, Oswego, dc, at 5.10 v, m, aud with Tialn on Albany A Susnuehunua It, R. for Albany und the North at 2.30 r. m Mall Train Icuvesllluuliuinton alter the arrival (3,17 A. m.) of tho Night Express from Buirslo. Accommodation Train leaves Blnghamtou af. tor th; arrival of the D.iy Exprcss.leavlng Bulla In i at 7.00 A, St.; also.Tialu leaving Byrucuso at 0,lQ A i Mi AtScrnnton.with Lackawanua A Bloomsburg R. It., and Delawaro A Hudson Canal Co. R. It" yif'i'.fi'V lro"it:','iw Y"rlc oonuects with Tialus lor Piltston, Wilkesborro, Uloomsburg, Dan vllle, Northumberland Olyphant, Archbuld.nnd Curbundule. Mall Train to New York, uud the Accommodation to lllughamton nlso connect with trains on tlieabove-uamed roads. The Ac commodation from Blnghamtou connects with Lackawanna and Uloomsburg for Piltston Wi oining, and wllkes-liarre. At Mauunkn Chunk, with Belvldero Delawaro It. It., Mall Trains from New York and Horn 1 iisliamtou eonuect wltli tho truin from nnd lo PMladelphlu, stopping nt ull stations, At. Sew Hampton, wllh Central 11. It. of New Ufm?rl;i!leTc.NCW YO'k' I:"ab"" At Washington, with Jlorrls A Essex It. R., for Newlork.NeWnrk,Morrihtown,I).iver,lluckeils. town, toslnu Ac W. P. IIALI.STl:AD,Slipt. It. A, HENRY, Gen, Pass, and Tkt, Agent, TO'TIIE "WORKING l'LASs!-Wo urenow preimrtd to furnish aliclasses with eonstautem Ploymeut at home, the Hholeol tlio lime or for Iho "pare mumeiils. Business new, light end protllable. Perseus oi ellhtr sex eusfly eurn from 60c. to 15 per evetnng.iuid a proimrtlonnl um by devoting their v. hole time lo the busl. licss. Boys und girls eurn nearly as much us men. That nil who see this notice may send their address, and tent the business, wo make this unnarn leKd ofieri To such sis are not well satUned. v.o will send II to pay for lha troub oof wr ting. I ull particulars, u valuublo ample, which will do tn commence work on uud u cony or ItVie I'tonli't Literary fbMMiiton one of Ihe largest und best lurully uuw.iiapers publUhed-alUcut IreeJiy mull. Reader If you Yl!l,nS"n1a''t'n'i I'toatuble work, address ll C. ALI.LN A CO., Augusta, Maine." janJITiUui TV jl.'al A ' Dry Goods & Notions. j-EWBTOCKlOP CIiOTHINQ. resh arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 'J i5aviijJi.ovi!nii81ki - Invites nttciitlon to lils stot 1; of CI I E A P AN I) I 'AB1 1 1 ON A 1 1 1 .13 1 'LOTH I N tl. at his ( tore on v Main Htieet,tttodoors above tlib American Hpuso Uloomsburg, Pa whero ho has Just irecelvtd Inim New York aud Philadelphia n full nisortmeul of" MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, Including Iho most' fA'shlouahlo, durable, and lmmtsomo DRI5R3 GOODS, conslillng of BOX, HACK, ROCCI,aUM,AHDOIL-GI.t)Tll COATS AND PANTS, of nit soi ts, sizes and colors. He hnsnho irplen Ishcd his nlrcady.largo sloolt of FALL AND WINTER SHAWIJ4, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS I I-AN DK ERCH I EPS, (1 LOVI, HUSPENDEUS, AND VANOY ARTIC1.1M Ho nas coustaully on hand n Inrgo nnt well-so- ected assotlincnt of CLOTHS AND VIMTINUS, which lio Is prepared In mnlio to order Into any klud of ctothlug, on veiy short notice, nu 1 lu tho best manner. All his clolhhw Is made to wear, and most of It is nf homo manufacture. GOLD WATCIIL8 AND IEWEMIV, fo cry dcicrlpllon, flno and cheap. Ills ens-cot Jewelry Is not snrimsscdlln thlslplncc. Call and examine his general assortmcn of CLOTH TNG, WATCHES, .IEWELH, AC, DAVID LOWENDEUG. c. C. M A R R havojustrccclvcd from the tastcrn markets a largo nnd well selected slocl: of DRY O O O 1) S , enN'sntntii o v Casslmers, .leans, Best hlKiohod ,t Blown Muslins . Cnllcoo-i, Tlcklnm, Table Llnciii-, Cotton A All wtsI Annuel, Ac., c, A good slock of Lad les dl ess goods, Lntcl styles A patterns. Spices ofull kinds, Goodstock gioceiles, Qucenswaro, Stoneware, Wood & willow ware, Flour A Chop, Also Kitchen Costal Soap for cleaulnr Tin, Brass, i-c. All goods sold cheap for cash or pio- duce. Ho would call tlio attention of buyers to his well and cartfully selected assortment which comprise? everything usually kept In tlio coun try, feeling confident Unit he can soli niiem goods nt such prices as will ensuie satisfaction. Nov. 3,'tiO-tr - O. C. MARR. ILLKU'S STORE. FRIISH ARRIVAL Of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Tho subscriber has lust returned Irom tho cltlei with another large and si-h ct assort incut i,l FALL A..D WINTER GOODS, purchased In New Yoik and Philadelphia at tho owest figure, and which ho is determined to sell on as moderate terms as C3U bo procuitd else where in Uloomsburg. His stock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS oi tho choicest styles aud latest fashions, together Willi a large assortment of Dry Goods aud Oro- cerlcs, consisting of tho followlug articles till Cloths, Cloths, Oasslmeies, Shawls, Flannels, Silks, Whllo Goods, . Unch'i, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, Ilollowwart Cednrwaie tiucpuswari-, iiardwar Boots aud Shoes, Hats aud Caps Hoop Nets, Uiubrella.i, rjooklng-Glas.fti, Tobacco, Cott'oe, Sugars, Teas, I'.lie, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutinig. AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY. In short, everything nsnnhy kept In country stores, to which no Invites the attention ut the publio teuerally, Hie highest price will be paid ior country produce in exchange for goods. S. II, MILLER A SON. Arcade Buildings, Bloomsliurg, Pn, N F E O T J O N E R Y , Tho uudersli-neil innlil r,-u,rll.. A In tlm m,l,ll ,1..,, . :. ' u',uiiv. p......,, ,.,, ujiL-ueu a FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE, In tho building later whom ho is prcparei: ely occuplcl bj Fox A Webb eu m nu nisii ail Kiuas of PLAIN & FANCY CANDIES, UllS.NCIl CANDIES, FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, AC., AC, AC. I1Y WUOLr.8AI,E 0 RETAIL. In short, a full assortment of nil goods In his Hue of busliitss. A great variety of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, f.ivi.'J,U&r"rl110 Ho"llJ"H- Particular attention BREAD AND OAKES, of all kinds, Iresb every day, CHRISTMAS CANDIES OHISTMAS TOYS. eimn,ni,-e,i """01lea' a"d sailslactlon will b Nov. 22, 1807 ECKIIART JACOBS. jyj E RC II A N 1) I S E NOTICE IS HERRBY GIVEN ' To my friends and thopubllo generally, ttat all DRY UOOD8, OROCER1ES, (JUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, AC, nro cousuntly on liand and lor ale AT BARTON'S OLD ST4.ND Bl.OOM8UUi:fl, uv JAM1IH IC. EVER, f-.sno.poio Agent fm:i:ii.ih- I'itosi'JJ ATK OK ...... .."iiio 11,1 enuMuntiy on hand, (rel'b'tfl, QARRIAOE MANUPACTORY, Uloomsburg, Pu. M, O. SLOAN A BROTHER invo no sinnii ami ior snieattho most leusonn ,u ,,,.- ii Biitnui( bltKIC III CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and every drrscrlptton oi Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warrantcSl to bo made of the best mid most dur able materials, and by thu most exptiitnctil workmen. Alfwnrk k.ni r,.,r IMunent will bo lound tubeof lliu highest cluss -u.u ... i-ii.-v, reiibiucuoi , iiieyiiav alsoallnoiissoriiiuutof ' SLEIGHS we'i 'a nWr?rS.LU.!!?.,in.I1. InlM, w tnu mui?r JiSf JJf tbRl Uo,l,,'l'iH'iiorcun to lound in nil v , i?iovi y, va-u, TVTONi'OUR HOUtTe RUPERT, PA, WILLIAM BUI LP.lt. PronrlKlnr i.l L101""1 huvlUKhteii pntlu thorough repair Is now open fir Iho riieptlon of gutsls. No rains will he nmudto tp'ure the pu "t Vom lortoflho trnvc crs Ti.e Pionrli ut : Lul iriti H Huro of puhllo putionuue. Jhi T i,ir w ill VS i .Stff11 ttat WU" "uo undcigai'S: Dry Groods Si Groceries, 7J.RAND OPENING Vn GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND OPENING OPEN I NO OPENING OPKNING OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTI it GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting til ' consisting nl , consisting nf consisting of consist lug of i ''' ' Dry goods, dry goods, dry aooiis, DRY goods DRY GOODS, HATS AND OA PS, HATS AND GAPS, HATH AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES HOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ItllADY-MADF. CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHIHO, LOOKING-GLASS ES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASS E, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS AND AND AND AND AND OILS, OILS, OII.S, OILS, OILS, GROCERIES, OUOCERIIM, OROUEllIES, GROOKIllKM, GROCURIKS, tlUKENSWARE. HUEENSWARE, OlIEENSWARE, tiUEENSWAUE, liUEENSWARE HAIIDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, IIAUDWARV, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, I INWARD, TINWARE, SALT, SALT SALT SALT, SALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, FITH i 1H11, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND hV.V.liU, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND HIlKUM, AND SEEDS, ORAIK AC. AT NFAL McKRLVY, McKELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY, MCKELVY, CO.'S, CO.'K, CO.'S. CO.'S. CO.'S. NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL Noi tl, west comer ot Main and Market S.treots, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main uud Market strettn, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets. Northwest corner of Main nnd .Market Streets, BLOOMHHURG, PA I1LOO.MSIIIIRO, PA BLOOMSBURG, PA., ULOOMSBURG, PA. ULOOMSBURa, PA. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAII23, In larce ouautltles and at reduced rates, alwav ou nnnd. Miscellaneous, No lilisiln-n. It in i,,ir,.,n-,r l i.t I m pal itel 'jiiKte, Smell or Hearing, Watering or Wiok I.es,i-lli.nslvi.liualh. Uherated Throat or Mouth, l ain nml Pirssurolii tho Head, niul ,i, jnuiury wnen cnusiu, us an oi i hem lro micntly mo by tv.e rnMiues of Catarrh. It Is pleasant nnd puliiltss to use, contains uo strong lioli-onous orenu-.tlo i1iul,v. Inn run- . On,,iO,l Kftothhiff action. , I "HI imyfaxi Reward for a coso of Catarrh tliat I cannot cuie. FOR SALE BY MOS1 DRUGGISTS EVEUY-WIIERl-:. Pjuce Onlv 50 Cunts. If your Diucgist has not yet got It on sale, dim t bo put oil with somo worse than worthiest! hirung suiii.-iumiguior," ovpolsonnus caustic rsoluttnii, which will tlrtcethe disease to the lumis ins eau ot Hiring it, hut nd sixty cents to ino and thoirinedy will reach you by return mnll. -i!or lwk"Gli I'Cfct paid, H2.t0,ono dozen lor Send n two cent slump for Dr. Sugo's pamplilct on Catarrh, Address llie Pioprletor, i, v PIERCEM.D.. - " llUl-'FALO, N, Y, AT E W OO A L YAH B. J-l TltK Ullderslmied rPhlier-trnllv Infnrm ll,A eltl7ens ol Uloomsburg nnd Columbia countv. mat tuoy keep all the dillu out numbers ol stove tu, nun reiecseu lump cnai ior smithing purpo ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvyr Nenl cz Cun l-urnnceiwlthagood pair of llnlfalo srales on tho whnif, to weigh coul, liny, nnd straw. LlkewiMjiiliorfcOiindwngon, to deliver coal to uwiu ii. .siuey puieuasoil 111 nmonntorcoal.thevln mil takiimiuiin. tlele. and f-cll nt tlio very lowest prices. Please eau and examine for yourselves before rnirehas- i,,K viiMiviicie, j, v, lli:isui;ilWllOT. AUGUS'lUS MASON. THE uutlcrn-lgnetl will tako in ox JL ciKiiigo for Coal and Groceries, tho following , , ,, ..." oli v"i, liuis. s-oia-toes, Lard, llam.Shoulder.and sldo incut. Iiutter. i-.ggs, uuy, Ae.,nt the hlt-hcst easli jirices, at his . ui.ju,iui& ncii eudinni, Bloomsburg Mar. lOoo-ly! W' "ENDERSHOT. jam, L CTr DEST IN THE WORLD.ir New York Offico 27 BEEKMAN ST. dec. Sl.'CS dm, 7 O. II O W E R, opened a Ilrst-class iiuui, Bliuu, HAT CAP, AND FUR STORE. JfA at the old stand on Main Slieet, Bloomsbura afuw .""1 "..y6." V."r'. "o.".-"- UuSfflcrinX st nga boots, men's double uud sfng o Up mh o kip boots, men's heavy noga shoes of nil kinds men's Him hoots and shoes of ull , it gukidi, A." ?'?. '": l'lisi?l;V.",l,,eBaU,c'"- wonien's Biove'kT, lollshvcry tliie.wonicii'siuoroeiu iii,ti,.rn,.,,! cuu snoes, women's very lino kid buitoneii rnii, raent of UU Ul'") ",lcutlon t ! Hue ussorl- II ATS, CAI-S, FURS AND NOTIONS, i riles '. t riKLSaM,Vie...,!.uw,.!,.,!l) PP!i vnrl- Koods afo one,",,! ntthelou'esV' -as i'raVeJ'u1, Uk,,lt?h6.,1i'Vu!-,U'cU ,08'vo sutUfa.-tlon A CM bellev 1 blifl,1''1,,V"rt;'m"ll,i ' 'sewiiero' af II l" rfi'.?v'?' "'at betli r bargains uro In he foiii,? Dee.6 ii7 ' -"". iimeuiiuiy. AlTl7YR0.Sl-ri'0TAf0Es7" IHE (.Ill AT 1C.PI0 OP THE DAY, a, l.- . ..i . . . i no nniM-iiuir Has u 1 111 tul iimlv r ,i. .itlly ltou lota-o.wl.Uli I.e will sell lolhoso . ii, i louiii. ill, saiilltiit vutlitj.ntUi ui , sonars per bushel. Ho bus --, imii ui me in .I vurieuoaof STRAWllERRY, RASl'RliRRY, HOT.HOl'SE AND OCT DLOR I I ANTS, an or whUliv,lll 1 1 lii I on hui.d, uud for rule, Sinn. List OF l-ABI.Y 110H. 1OTA10IH, 1'er pound, SSCsnt l'triuik,75iiiiisi perhnl bushel, 11.60 , Per Luslul, taw, p, burl el, "wo. '.h t, Sowihrj; Machine G ROVER & RAKPTl-a HEWING MAniiN" Thn following nro MwiM rr ,M ,. lestltnonlalshf rdmllar ehrn t, , 'Wull tho roaos for the prefet enPr, f J.. f,Pf n lUltrtu Mehlne overall nl',, ., 0"V! "I llkothft drover n ,. . tho first placo, hncanse, If I i. , '' (., I should still want n Grov',.fVn.i".',.,ir tZ I n(irover,v imiter, it answers ih . "til Iho rest. It ilos n nrenler vlriMj'lWrl It s ea.ler tn lenrn than nny n,, ' 5' VI n (1 rover A linker, llin rest. It iIops n Cioiy tJennyoune), - ifo , Mrs "1 have lmd several v.. wllh nClrover tlsker Ma"hiniyr.?" -J me nrenisntistaerton, I thint, (,, ,. 'h,. rr Mfiriunn is more rnllr m ':,r ,il llnl.lrt Tn pel. mil. nr . ""J' mpil ,- llnher, dcelde.lly."-f Mr,, j JV'T , 1 havo hud1oiio,,;i ,',,'' two yenisj nnd Inim whuti i.nf II, ..a ,i,iil Irtlll, 11, n a. uu ;i-. - .. :: i er,r,- -i liigs.andJroui the IcMlmoi,,- ' Xi iricnos who uso me sunn. 1 i ,n : ,uc-. 1 1 unytlilng could hoinuiu c iiu "1,Ji -t i Miiisinciiiiii. i-iirs, ueueru ui 'vi i "I bellovo It tn bo p , , consiuercu, oi any mat II, ' IL I 1 1 "1 am nciiualnhd u , , principal innchlutH, und 1 ,l y Bilker to them nil, l tea! L l1 ,'. ' moro clastic. I havu v.-oii- which wns dono i.i,. !h mil., El good.-tMrs. Dr. ii0i rc.ijv si,', ,0,'w'-s I third street Now ork. y' "' ,"-"lI(- ".Moro than twn-thlr ' done In my family for Ihe 1 ' uono nyuroverABdui s M i ""-"t inui isRnnueiiitiporni-(iit,i,n "l rents which Irollcsomo bojs t ill cloth. It Is in my opinlnn i, .I ,'liiJ able of uuy 1 hitvu iri,-,i ' 'ff. "'..tt luMcher, '"" llunil "n10 G rover A has leiiderodin every rc-iv Vi ! sutlslncllon, It comlilni -i I , , , ""lr Willi beauty of execution nn that it Is a necessity u, cVtrv ' ,mjlT Oovetnor Gcury, Uurrisimnr. n" J-4 iwlni j "I haveliad IhoGrowrt'i- s ., or ten or twolvo ysars mi if-h house. I huo Keen ami iuw"B aMl.i family sewing, buth per ,nai . Ul iiccoinpusueii upon tho -rover!;. i': to thn ent i-e mm r.i.,. ..V . ,rL'"WMj'i cerned."-ltev Stephen II ,?, "I llnd Ihu Grnvrr Ik , wtiir ns Inin. n-iili .' '" ' garment In luet. TIi?'kiii-i, . bins senilis, when streti-'ieil, c ! el.lno forseve i. ve.V,. u.V "'?., telling, lucking and everytlii,, ii,atV -. I tan on. ltlsprefertidoverulluili V.L ''I ' "UMWi'lty of work-, uSi! - ,i biiivii, inse ut iiioveim nt ii,,,! coustiuctlou."-I.Mrs. uii I n? ""Wail "Diero could bo nrji;ri - linrnn.l islli. nl I, . i . . It ".""" 01 eUll .c.r.y "!!u',.i"!.l',.':l" t.ovir4iii,Muill Kii eiiBiii.eiusuciiy, nuu la amy, itsiiii l other machluo to s niple in hi cii iirn-ivl E. It. Sanborn, St Louis, '-"uu,-, , 'During; the pnst Utn i r adnGrovir .Hi rncs.lt ji 3l I 1 ktiinl. nip. nml II l,nu .. . .. -.ln .. .7. i ,'.,V... ..J.'. ' ".' ."U1..3U.-JI ,, xr 'mP" 'mi ii of my llttlo gni -on- iive-mm- i.,f ui.ii, mi I m v. Mia. vItliout nssi-,1. i e. Mi , v i ltuv.AichlbuUii.lv Now Yoik. its- mi( i - -ui its-1 i m I urovir .1 1 -l. i a m: UVK.l, ,U 1,11,111,111,1 i ui ,l would do luo gi.od to truinp It r ninr. -j no one I have is i tn, . ,in,it, -.. , ,, LI,,I IIU1 ,-ACIllll!"l. 11 111 I ivo i ovei-mu or uny ntiu- .ain.- ,.v, , iw ui i mi, , ii-uii, in i it- ',v. a '-The slliii - i of i , uh fucillly viltlivthif.li ,sM ty,Miiiigth,aui' eln i n-s IK ll'Afci Uo uot alt it ,' in ,,,f''(oi() .Ui cmtiv. l-ioi. IieOMUl .IMVUU-Uiu.- ut . "My wife is di i .lit, 11 ulttu li.llter SoMlug Maclillii-. hlie prea-rt !(,r ct iianer in uny inner she lias se-.n. - u 1'lsliLr, Phlludelplila I oiifeu nee. i- liBVl! sei (,(, f 0,ourl Jjll Sowing Machines lor iilmulti-ii 5e,us,sti4-I slder it cannot bo excclltd. It suns smuoi'l was never ont of repair, and give uriril nuiiniiiiiiiuil. t-lir. 1.IIIV1U JlllDl ftlUlKta Chicago. 'The Groverand BukerSeivn g Machine C I puny manufacture both tlio l.mstlo fetittil Lock Slitch Machines, uud off r the nittl choice of tho best iiintiilucs of both klai-1 Ihcir estiiblisliiileuts lu sill tlio Urg-. v,t-.ei, I thtough atcuclcs in nearly ull minis riiruu; i tho couutry. Pilco LlsU nuil huavi!iot u.i in both btltehos furiu-iln-d on ivvUu'.'j: Giovn A Bakers. JI, Co., 1' illelcluu,c.lii J. A.UOBiS liliottt'n Jnue2j'U'J-ly Itt-I Hardware & Cutlery, rjUIE NEW HARDWARCbTO.I il l lies ii.n .i s Jiaviug euiaraeu our riuiv iv.mu ii OPENED A N1.V Bll'i'l.l. directly from the Munut.u u-ir obii, ou u uecuniug Illume , l en 1'--, olfer tho samo to FARMERS. MECUAMil", olIU'U'l and lite le.itof Miiukiuu agenci.il stuvS,- lrisiug nil tno Kiiiu- nun -iiLniuihiiii ,, ,, .-in- iif.ni U'ih-h Mini -. KiiltaOle lifitt ,,i ii,u ..,,,, i,- ,ii iniowiiiiiiv low nriits. All lllosewiloilieiieiiruii"i l-,"-ii our lino CM! save Moum oy iwktaglss I Now liitrdiv iio stole i 1'K.iso give us u YJYTa WaBKI Aur.2XoO-Ivr ' ' lllooni.utirj .lAoou K. Smiiii. J- i-ni gM I TH & SElsTZKK, Importers and Dealers in I ortun solbtl II A. R D W A R E, guns, nu's i. cny. c. NO. 109 N. T1II11D brilELT. AB.CAlt.0f Wl PlIILADELrillA. Nov. 2, 07-tf, tCLET THE IU'hi. T Alunf oil's Co)-per Tollllui Ll !'.? t protection lolnsi i -'"')( llin linit ,i,nl n..iu,.:,.,..i -i... ,k..i- ,pi n i-i-' above Invention, and nil ordew lo u-"1 prison will no piompiiy H; , V ntu! May 15'OS. ' r. 11- D OJIEST1C Kl'OMiMV ! CAMPILLION MSPhr A 'now ohnnn ilnlflhle. h'ttltM. r'"1 FEOOR CO'l-.IX"' Atutsitliute ior oil-clot c Thlsmrpct is p , din-e 1 1 Uou of strong, he.iv) , of tal colots, and cout. o w ' proof enamel which set'-lt (lie colors and pupei t nilur-' deib Ihe carpet brl-,1 ai'-1' tseino, Its ndv. nt:-. nn. Its cost lenders it ,i .nl 7 exceedingly f-mooih and s lales ucxi to uo dut -no tukeu up ami le.ini-ii UU s.tves niui'li lulior nnd (' Willi tlio Cumplllloii I-i-nso muy u-outre, wht Ii - i. v.,.1. ... 'ealliea. ,7. stltcli HentlreV lellal lie- liV ' ' " work beauliluily j it , u,;, oider.''-JIr.i. A. 'm. b," i,,'1"''10 if , llrooklyii; "Ioik,, uj t I hnvo used one fur tlm list nlnailr i... nnd I think It is deel ledly Pw iru ,','',? lug Mnchlno."-.Mrs. Alice V, V iS liov. Dr. Whlrplc, see. Am. J " S S," - - - i iiuvi! iind nl, r w rot ' - r '!.'' '"'I, , urn .."in" jri'' " -u. M ,tl Ifai vm 3' last Indellniicly, vtn im ' l-,' ,t,v,1L-oss liewnnd blight : lu its use n" '''i,,itix--Is idueed upon tlio p.iptr mr ly upon she waler-pioul c .itms, J-" ult, per being used only lo i-icnn ' , husucently been used tora sorti. " ' , even for trunks, mof , Hour l-:; ' , puiel.bul tho Hist utuiopl, or Aimilcii. In convert II into -f l''"..! last indellniicly, vm nn can ids soled , , i, ,,. i. n . in m -j 1,... ,.,i,,.lniki ,1 till t fur i We county nnd i mi luriilshlliecsr, I I0 1U-" ut munulucluieis nilcti, ,, i-You nio Invlled tiHi 'u ".' "vi.a v,.-..lu ,,l l, n M 1,1."' 1-' I Bloonisbuig.Dec. ll'ttf. n i. a 'p T.i it nut 1 C EVERY VJC't" MOST FAVORAlU'i: 11 A JOHN THOMAS, Ai- P I -,J , Box.WL U' Mur.ni.WMy G REKNOODSI'Ml.'" aim Sluing Tein. i-fll, " ''- " ,d " ou MONDAY, AIRIL, "'' 'ii t ii"'-" (inaiiiroi 1 l,tn v"'11' 1 ,' i,.,, llistnl Jiil,hiilliiie""" until I'..., Ull- 1IIM 111 AUllll, , l u,ll ill1"' llomdipg ktuuiiiH.ijot I' -"1',. ,! ' imdlute liiiiige id I''1"""".', iUii-1"1" bcaul ut II o beniinniy, ut-'l l'1-'" lsli llii.ii i.u-ii rowels. AC, Tl.ltSW: Itiuililf mr mill I.lizllts. 1Hrfiu.ui' - 'i union" . l i1 du Jus. Chile 1-Uo.s . , U',,.1,1,,. , ii ii. kiid ull b'11" i.,itU uiill oranfil.n.'-Jj: Iheiiuulles, Is MlllvlUe, Muiclil , ts7'- JOll Neatly eaecutod ut this OttW numw-lf, wM.AmiOlT