THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLOMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE YOUNG FOLKS. A Orcnt Sermon lj A Utile JPrcncher. TAVA aOES THMHE. "Mayn't I go with you, jm.'"? 0h. ploaBO Bay I inny, won't you ?" Thi words wcro uttered lu a pittlntlvo nnd Badly entreating tone, tho lianili of tho speaker clnsplntf tho knees of tho listener. It was a boy of suven yctn who lisp ed them ; a beautiful boy, with fair hiirh brow around which there cluster. cd a glorloiH wrouth of nuburn curls; with dark flashing eyes, cheeks rojy With health, lips like tho cherries of HUinuier and u voleo llko tho birds thru tttto them. Tho eyus were full of tears then, and tho llpa quivered. It was a man of somo thirty flvo who lhteriod to this plea : u man who had buenuf unoblo and princely bearing Ay, hnd been, but the bllghthia truth wipi w . i' ten In .if face. Ills locks wore mat ul, Uit forelie.id -otlliig; his eyes red 'f u. ' wuii t'tira; tltero wurofur ro, n 1 i iiocke, too, uud a bruilsh fxpn aiou wero ou tno omu iianusotuo Hps. Twice did the llttlo boy addieds him ero ho answered. Then, pushing tho child ruduly from hlra, ho Mild, lu n stum volte, "No, no I It's no placo for you." Again tho falr,9iuall hand claspod tho knees. "You go, papa. Why can't I go too? Do let me." Torn moment tho heart of tho Inebri ate seemed to wako from Us sleep. Ho Bhuddorod as ho thought of tho charac ter of tho placo his puro-soulod boy would enter should ho grant his request. He took tho child tenderly in his arms and kissed him as of old; then putting him down ho said kindly : "You must not ask mo again to tako you there. It Is no placo for llttlo hoys," andHelzlng his hat hurried from tho room, murmuring to himself as ho paced tho way to tho brilliant bar-room, "and no placo for men, either. Would to God I had never found tho way." For a long tlrao Wllllo stsod Just whoro his father had loft him; then turning to tho few embers that faintly glowed npon tho hoarth, ho cat down In his little chair, and resting his head upon his mothers's lap, said earnestly: "Mamma, why Isn't that pietty store a good placo for llttlo boys? Papa loves to go there." It wasa trying question to tho poor, heart broken woman. Sho had so far kept from her son tho knowledge of his father's sin. the could not bear that ho should look with shame upon him, or that his puto and gontlo heart should thus communo with so intenso a grief. Kindly she toyed with" his hair for a while, then said, endearingly: "Papa knows better than you what is best for his llttlo boy. When you aro older you will learn why ho does not wish to tako you." Then rising sho carefully put down her babo upon its llttlo bed and tied on her hood and cloak. "Mind tho cradle now, Willie; I'll come back soon, and then you shall have somo supper, uud a uico flro to sit by, too," and taking a largo basket of ironed clothes sho went out. A wealthy mother would have trembled at tho bare Idea of leaving so young a child at nightfall all nlono with an Infant to caro for, nnd an open flro to sit beside. But poor Mrs. M. know well sho could trust Wlllio with his sister, and as for burn ing up thero wero not coals enough to thaw his Angers, No, sho did not fear to leave him for ho had thus been left many a time and had carefully obeyed her. And ho meant to now; but poar fel low his thoughts would wander to that brilliant corner store, whoro ho knew his father alwjys went at evening, and his bralu was busy with eager wander ings. Ho knew his father loved to go, and it must bo very pleasant there, for he never camo homo till long after Wllllo was asleep. What lay bohlnd those scarlet curtains was a mystery he sought lu vain to unravel. . At length ho whispered eagerly, as if to encourage a longing wish: "Papa used to tell me If I wanted to know anything very bad to persovero and I should And out. Now I do want to know what makes him lovotogoto that placo I know thero must bo pret ty things behind those windows. I shouldn't wonder" and his cheeks wore glowing "I shouldn't wonder If It was a fairy house. Why cau't I go?" Poor Wlllio! Temptation to know was too strong to bo resisted; so ho "hunted through tho closet for a candle, for bur llttlo Wllllo was a thoughtful little fellow and would not lenvo his llttlo Bister to-. tho only danger that could menace her. Ho found a bit of tallow dipnnd lighted it, drew thestand closoto her, that the flume might scare away tho rats and mice ehyulil they tally out ero his return, "I won't stay long, pretty dear," Bald ho, pressing n tender kiss on her. sleeping lips, and drawing the blanket closer over her fair arms. "No, I'll eomo back soon, but I so want to tako Just one llttlo peep." 8wiftly his little feet boro him ovor tho pavement, nnd in. a trlco ho stood besldo tho eurtalued window. "How light It is, and how they laugh and talk. It must bo funny thero." A cold November blast swept around the corner us he spoke, penetrating his thin summer clothing and cuuslng his flesh to quiver and bis Itcth to chatter. "I don't bellevo they'd hurt mo If I should go In awhile, I'm such a llttlo boy, and I am so cold out here," hOBuld ad he pushed tho dour carefully from him, slipping in and closing it without a "broMih of noise." For a moment ho was bowlldered by tho light audclattor but undljig that no one secmoil to no tlfO htm, ho strode toward the glowing grate and cprcati out his purple palms bef n the blase. Tho group of mou that enei'cltd tho bar wero drinking when be enttrcd. Soon, however, they nit down tlitlr flaggiM and dispersed nl the room "ilaliool'' ald one lu u loud tone as Koliit, to tlio Urn huKpU'd little Wllllo, "What nro you doing hero, my llttlo fellow' Who nro you and what do you want" "I don't want anything only to sen what you uo here. My name Is Willie M. My papa loves to coinu here aud It looked so pleasant through tho window I thought I'd camo too. But I must not stay long for I've Jeft tho baby aioc Tho sauu'a tones woro softened as he nioko to film again, "And where Is your in oilier, my llttlo boy?" "O, she's gono to takohoniothowash, Ir. Papa don't get as much worK ns ho used to ouco, nnd Wo nro vory poor now, and sho has to help mm." "And docs It look ns pieasaut in ncro as you thought it would, my child?" "O, yes, It does, sir. 1 don't wonder papa loves to come hero, It's so cold and dark at home. But 1 should think ho would bring mamma and mo and llttlo his. How sho would laugh to seo this Aro. and nil theso pretty bottles, and those flowers with lights In them. Please, sir." said ho earnestly, nnd ho seized tho rough hand of tho llstenor, "plcaso sir, tell mo why llttlo boys can't como hero wltn tltoir Miners?" "Fur dud's 6ii i;e do not toll him Bancroft," said a deep anguished voico, "Ho thinks mo pure and good: but, oh heavens! what n wretch 1 am, My boy my boy!" nnd Wllllo was clasped lu his father's arms. "You have haved mo from earth's vilest hell, for hero with my hands on thy sinless brow, 1 promlso uover again to touch the cup. And my brothers In sin, as you valuo your souls' salvation do not tempt ino to break my vow, Help me, heaven help me, men, so to live hereafter that I may never blush to tako my boy with me,"And taking his boy In his arms, ho went swiftly out. Silently tho door closed after them and silence dwelt In tho saloon behind them. Tho pri acher had been there in cherub form, aud crazy, loose, unholy thought, or light and ribald Jest was hushed. Ono by ono they stolo nwny to their homes, uud many a wlfoworo smiles that night: nor did tho old bar tender, even, curse tho llttlo ono who had robned him of so many dimes. The memory of a llttlo boy whoso cur ly head had beau for many years lying under tho 6od In tho churchyard was too dear, and ho mumurcd to himself, ns ho stirred tho flic: "Who knows what I might have been had my llttlo boy been spared to me." "Don't you like me, papa? Aro you cross at me?" asked llttlo Wille, while thoy stood a few moments on tno pave ment; for tho scene In tho room was all an enigma to him, and ho feared a reproof. "I was wondering what mamma would llko best for supper," said tho father. "Was you? was you?" was tho eager question In n glad voice. "O, then, I know you ain't cross. O, get oysters, and crackers.and tea, papa; aud candle, too, becauso there's only a llttlo bit of a pleco. And please, papu, tell mamma not to bo cross with me 'causo I left the baby. I don't believesho will, though 'causo may bo you wouldn't have como homo so soon, and she does lovo to havo you at homo so much. O, I feel Just llko crying, I feel so glad." "And I feel llko crying, too,"sald tho father solemnly. And ero midnight ho did cry, and his wife, but they wero holy tears, washing his henrt of tho dust that had gathered on its beauty, aud hers of tho sorrow that had draped It llko a pall. crowing to tho best ndvantago In ro guru to spaco and cultivation, una grain of wheat In soil frco from weeds, und kept mellow, as wo do the sou around somo vegetables, wouiu snow a product 03 different from what wo sco In nn ordinary broadenst whoat field n9 tho solitary mountain oak differs from tho puny sapling In tho shady forest. "When thotlmocomes that wo plant, hoo nnd cultivate wheat, n part of tho extra cxpenso of tending It will bo de frayed by tho saving of seed, from the difference of tho two bushels or more which many now usc.and tho peck that will bo sproad over tho samo ground." Xew England Farmer. Drugs and Chemicals. PIHHNIX PECTORAL.CUHES COtJOtll P UENIX PK.CIORAL CURES COUHII PHCENIX PECTORAL CURES COUGH I Stovos aud Tiuwaro, jq-EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. AIL iliUE.m)UllL, Main Street ono door nbovo E. McndenlmU's Store. ... .... a large ..ssuriii.eiii. ui nm.r-., i.i,i-,b ,,., Range constantly on hand, nna for snla nt the lowest rtucs. Tinning lnnll Us branches carefullynttoudedlo. .tlsfiicllon nuarnniecu. Tin worlt of nil kinds wholesale ami retail, trial Is requested. Apr.iyu.u CTOVEd AND TINWAKE. a. m. nurEnr announces to his friends nnd customers that continues the nbovo business nt hlsold placo on MAIN STREET, ULOOMSIlUltO. Customers cun bo accomodated with FANCY STOVES of all kinds, stovepipes, Tinware and uvery va riety of artlclo found In n Stovo and Tlnwai o ES lubllshraent In the cities, and on the most reason able terms. Repairing donoaltlio shortest notice. 25 DOZEN MILK-TANS on hand for sale. N EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON MAIN STREET, Tho l'hcenlx Veetorat wilt euro tho diseases pr tho Throat and Lungs, such ns Colds, rough. Croup. Asthma,Bronchltl,Cntnrrh,Horo Throat Hoarseness. WhoonlUE Cough, and Pulmonary ml Consumption. This niodltino Is prepared nyur. Levi Oberhoitzer ot runnuoipii.i., aim iuiiv.j of l'hreulxvlllo, l'a., and although It 1ms only hp.n ntreren ror tvu years, mure nmu mu .,,.- lou bottles havo nlrcndy uctn sold ... ..A, mand for it Is Increasing every day. Many or tho Retail Drugilsta buy 11 in lots o nve gross, and not n few of tho Country Storekeepers try T ACKA WANNA AND On nnd rtar Jan, 17, 1S70, Pasicngcr Trains will run as ronowsi , ,,, Going North, Arrlvo Arrlvo UL00M3- -VTEW STOCK OP CLOTHING. Bcranton.,., p.m. ... 8.45 Plttston Ml Kingston 7.50 Plymouth 7.JJ Hlilckshlntiy.... 7.M llerwlck - llloom S-VS Duuvlllo 4.60 Leave Norlh'd 4.13 11.00 10.30 10.01 II. IS O.I 9 8.30 7.M 7,11 Lenvo (1.411 doing South. Lenvo Leave p. m. n, m, Leavo 4.32 6.00 S.10 0.10 o.w 7.30 8.10 Arrlvo H.4J 7.C0 7.60 8.20 8..T0 11.00 11.42 10.17 10.$ Arrive 11.31 ........ , Uerntitnn 1,V tllrt 10.40 a.m. train for Orcut Hcnd, lllngnamtou, Albany nnd nil points Nor,.., East " W0. BEiUlLY OrrOSITK KILLEll' Bronx, ULOOMSIlUltO, TENN'A. The undersigned has Just fitted up and opened his new STOVE AND TIN SHOP, u this placo, whoro he Is prep.ued lo mako up new Tin Waiie of all kinds in his line, and do repairing with neatness and dispatch, upon the most reasonable terms, lie ulso keeps on hand STOVES OF VAllIOtTS PATTEHNS & STYLES, which he will sell upon terms to suit purchasers. Give him n call, llols n good mcchuulc, and deservlug of tho publlo patruungo, niooinsburg, April 20, 1667. one gross at a time. Nearly ovcry ono who h' ever sou, n ii'suiir-. iwuo (,i,t..,.w..j,...... nil who nnvo useu a, uuu itfliii,Hij ,;:.. dcrful power Incurlug Cough. Wonroconndout U1IU llicro no Known natiiviiiD , vnlno to the community nsthoPhcenlx Pectoral. It has cured cases of tho most painful aud dis tressing cough, of years standing. it uas given luntrnt n.-,ii , ,.,',.-.-," o. Whooping cough, and greatly shortened lis du ration. . , , . . It lias cured croup inn iow iiiiiiuv ,.rtnB,niln,i lint l.ecii cured bvlt. whero nil olliorrcmcdltshndfulltdtodo good. .,, Hoarseness naB uceu turtu .1. . o.e,.w "'Many physicians recommend lt,nnd others uso It themselves nnd administer It In their prnctlco whllo others orposo 11 becauso It takes ) ''wo recommend It to our readers and Ipr far ther particular, would refer you to the circular arouud tho bottlo where you w II find numeious certificates given by persons who have used 11. It Is so pieasaut to the taslo that children cry fIt Is astlmnlatlngoxpcctornnt, giving strength nt tho samo time that It nllnys tho cough. The pioprlctor of this mcdiciuo has o much contldenco in lis curntlvo powers from tho testi mony ortliousnnds who havo usod It that tho money will bo refunded lo nny purchaser who Is not satisfied with tho eirccts. It is so cheap that nil cm buy It. Prlco 2i Cenls, Largo Uotlles tl.00 It 1, preraredcml W)EKmmI.n M iilnt.rjAT.F. imUClUlST. No. 153 Km Hi Third Street, Philadelphia, V ntrt,.i,nnn,d nnttrirUt nr Ktorokcener docs not havo this medicine ask him to get It for yuu, uud do not letlilm put )ou oil with komo oilier preparation because hu nin.tcs moro mon ey on it; but go or semi at once to homo store w ncro you jinow ji i i&eiJi, vi holtzcr. 150111 oy js. 1: i.uiz j,ruKsii. burg, and 11. W. Creasy, Co., Light Street, and neai ly ovcry druggist and utorekeerer In Colum- dec. 10,'09-Oiu, ATAWISSA ltAlL.ItOAD-011 and after MONDAY, nop. 0, isw,. i-nsseiiKei tiainson thoCatawlssa ltailroad will run nunc following named nouis: STATIONS. Wllllamsport. Muncy. Wnlsontown, Milton. Danville. Ilupert. Catawlsba. ltlugtowu. Summit. uuakake. 1,. Mnhony June. nine, lamaqua. uiuv, Af.lll Solth. Dep. S.IIn.m " O.isj' " 0.17 " " lO.O'i " 10.4) " 11.01 " 11.17 ' 1V2 p.m. IU) " 1.0a " 1.20 2,13 4.21 Arr. o.ti Foundries. gHAPvPLESS & HARJIAN, EAOI.K FOUNOKY AND MANUFACTURlNa tUOf. STOVES & TLOW8 WHOLESALE & HETAIL THE CELEB HATED MONTnOSE IKON 1IEAM AND TUE UUTTON WOODEN BEAM I'LOWS. Castings and Flrollrlck for repalrlngcltyStoves. All kinds of Hrnss or Iron casting made to order upon irtf KaBPLiaa r. s. hauman, nioomsburg, Pa. Proprietors, Mar.W,'60-tf. 810,000 Ol'AltANTER, BUCK LEAD EXCELS ALL OTHER LEAP I 1st. Tor lis Unrivaled Whiteness, 2.1. l'or Its Unequalled Dur.i.iillly, ltd. For its Unsurpassed Covci log Properly, Lastly for 11 Economy. Virlt COslM LESS to paint wlthUrcK Leah than any olher Wlillo Lead extant. Tho fame weight covers MOKE SUlll'ACi:, Is moro DUK AllLE, nnd makes WHITEll WolllC. BUCK LEAD, Is tho Cheapest aud Best. Heading. Phlladelph Mall Xorth Arr, 0.00 p. m, Dep. 5.23 " " 4.07 " " 4.10 " " 1.00 " " 8.40 " " 3.3i " " 2.25 " " 1.50 " " 1.4) " " 1.30 " ' 1.10 ' " 10.10 n.m, 8.15 " lila. I To New York via. Head 1 lug or iMnucn uuuua. From Now York via. I Manih (Olllllk. I NoCliangoof cars between Willlnmsport nnd Phlladclphhu ulu. wtJiiUHuy t. gllOWN'S FAST FlvEIOHT FIIOM PJIILADELI'IIIA TO 11LOOMSUUUU, nnd lutcrmedlato points. Goods forwarded with ...i , nn,l ,l,.nt(.b and nt low rates. Goods, at I'llllaueipnia, must uo ueiivereu ai llllner SCO's. 811 Murltcl Street, l or tun par. tlcubus, applv to hCUOYLEU A KOllIN.SON.Propilttors, Aug. VSO.'OO-tf. It. 11. Depot, nioomsbuig,Pa ATOPvTHEltN CENTRAL! KAIL- XV WAY. On nnd after Nov. 15th 1800, Trains wll leave Northumberland hs follows t NOllTHWAltD. 853 A. M.. Dally to Wllllamsport, (except Sunday) lorr.lulira, vauauuHiKiia, imtin-iui, uuuimu Hnwnpimlnn Uridine, nud N. Falls. 050 r. M., Dally, (except Sundays) for Elmlra and liullahi via Erie Hallway from Elmlra. 6J0 j'. M., Dally, (except suuuays) lor Williams- port, TItAINS SOUTIIWAIID. 10.25 A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for Daltttnoro WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. Il.lo P.M. Dally(exceptSuuday's)ror Baltimore Wusiilngtou nnd Pnlladclphla. UD. S. YOUNG, Geuoial Passenger Agent. ALrnr.n 11, Fiske, Gcn'l Supt., N Fresh nrrlval of TALL AND WINTEIt GOODS. DAVID LOWENHF.no invites attention to his Mock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTH INO ni his store on Main street, twodoor above tho American H01W Illoomsburg, Fa where ho has Just received from New York and Philadelphia n full nssortmcnt 01 MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durable, and mndsomo Q eonslsllug of , BOX, SACK, IIOCU, uu.m, a u uiii-uuu... COATS AND PANTS, of all sorls.slzcs nndcolors. Ho has also replen ished his nlrcndy largo biock 01 FALL AND WINTEH SHAWLS, STRIPED, FIOUltED, AND PLAIN V1.STH SI1IKTS, CKAVATS, STOCKS, COLLAUS IIiVNDKEnCHIEFS, GLOVES, eUSPENDEUS, AND FANCY ARTICLES He nas constantly on hand n largo and well-so- octod assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTING, which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnu in mo best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, nud most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, .f. ....lnc,.,'l,Hnn. flrinntid cheap. Ills cafio 01 iowolrvlsnotsurpassod'lnthls'placo. Call nud cvnmlno his general assortmen 01 CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELItt , iC, DAVID LOWENBEHO. HAND OPENING GRAND OIIAND (JllANII GRAND OPENING OPENING OPENING OPENING FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND or WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, consisting ot consisting of consisting of consisting of consisting of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY OOOIW, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATH AND CAPS, 11ATR AND UAPH, HATH AND CAPS, HATH AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, IIOOTH AND HIIOEH, BOOTH AND HIIOEH, BOOTS AND SHOES, The following nro selected from ih testimonial or similar character, as ... tho reason for tho proferenco for the a in BAKER Machine over nil others, ' I llko tho Grover A Baker Vt,, tho first Place, because, If 1 had anj I JM' should still want 11 Grover Baker snn,. ,h."' I n Grover Baker, R answers tlm puSS,.l,l thorest. ltdoen greater variety or K&WlJI Ills easier 10 lenrn mnn any other." 1 Croly (Jenny June). J".J,ft "I havo nnd Bevcrnl venr.i ... . siiaKersinchlne.wli rti h. ';t READY-MADE READY-MADE READY-MADE READY-MADE READY-MADE CLOTHINO, CLOTHING CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHIJtG, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, c. C. 31 A K 11 1st, Id. 31. FARMER'S COLUMN. Some A civ ItlcUN 011 IVlicat Cul ture. TOO MUCH SEED USED. Among farmers in this country, as well ns in Europe, the question as to the proper amount of seed to bo used in tho cultivation of grain lias of late re ceived considerable attention, Wo liavo long been convinced that In ral3 IiiK wbeat too much seed to tho aero is used, and have fcaid that wheat should be planted, not sowed. If this Is dono at tho proper time, winter wheat may be raised with as much certainty as spring wheat; indeed, wo think with moro certainty, and every ono knows that winter wheat, when It succeeds, yields a larger crop and of better qual ity. Let it bo planted as early as It can bo without danger of the seed stalk starting boforo tho frost, and the plant will become well rooted, and unless the water stands upon tho surface it will not suffer from tho winter. Wo aro inclined to believe that wheat put into tho ground from two to four lnchcs.dcep, in rows sixteen or eight een inches apart, with tho grains not less than six Inches apart In tho row. would yield, with proper cultivation afterward, doublo tho number of bush els usually obtained per aero. Why should wheat unllko other crops deteriorate both lu quantity and weight, as It Is well known that It does? Corn Is not only kept up to its full standard, but constantly Improved, by selecting tno best grains for seed, nnd giving it clean culturoand allowing each plant sufllclent space In which to spread Its roots and And nourishment. Now corn sown broadcast and 60 thick that It would shado tho ground and thus keep down tho growth of weeds, and tho corn for feed taken from tho average projucts of the Held, how long beforo it would depreciate as much as tho wheat crop has done? Tho idea that wheat must grow so thick as lo shado the ground In tho spring, and thus favor the catch ofcrass seed which wo usunlly sow with it, or so tnicK as to smottiertho weeds In tho rich but poorly oultlvnted soils of tho wost, Is wo bellevo all wrong. Wo ask why grass seed should bo sown at all with wheat? It can bo sown to better advantago after tho wheat is harvested.lf the wheat has been nroner ly cultlvated.ThQ wheat needs tho wholo strength of tho soil, while UlscrowIiiL' us much as does tho eorn.and the weeds should bo cut down by cultivation in tho wheat Held as woll ns In tho corn Held. Tho editor of tho Prairie Farmer in dl-courslng upon this subject makes somo very fcensiblo remarks, which wo wouiu commend totho consideration oreiihUrn as well as western wheat growws. Ho says: "If wheat Is sown thick enough to keep weeds down it Is sown thick onough to keep down a largo number ofsplres that would grow und produce seeds, 'somo an hundred fold, somo sixty fold nnd somo thirty fold,1 If thoro was room enough for tnom to develop. "How mauy of onrfarmorsnroauaro how near togother tho grains of wheat ile when they sow two bushels of wheat to tbu acre? and yet some sow heavier than that. One peck lo thoacro will put four grains on overy souaro foot of mo mini, and it Is highly probable that theso are morr than would crow to tho host advantage. Tho truth is that very few of us havo over seen tho pro duct of a single grain of wheat that was QUANOEVILLE FOUNDRY, SIACHINE SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL . WORKS. Tha undersigned desires to inform his friends and tho publlo generally, that ho has 1 cbullt aud enlarged his Foundry and Machine Shop, and re moved all his business from Light Street to the above named place, whero in connection with his Foundry ho will continue to manuracturo Wheeler's Railway Chain Horse-Power and Thresher, (improved), Caruell's Patent. THRESHER AND CLEANER, either overshot for Tread-rower or undershot with Lever-Power. Ho also manufactures to order aud III up all kinds of MILL Q E A It I N O , rur.n1nrKnw xtAndrels. Patent Slides for Saw Mills, tho latest Improved Iron Beam Plow of different kinds Wooden Beam Plows, Doublo Corn Plows, and Plow Points or overy descrlp, tlon generally used throughout tho county. IRON KETTLES, BELLS Cellar Grates, Stovcs.Hledandfilelgh Soles, und In fact everything generally madalna country ountm iiiose wisuing 10 purciuo jiiiuunen would ffn well to examine his machines, aud the improvements mado on tho powertby which at least m per ccnu 01 iuu inciiou is iuucu uu. ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED to give good satisfaction, and terms made to suit. purcnasers. au uiuuh ei ci uuiry jhuuuvb ium-u In exchnnce for Plows and cnstlnKS. Thank fill tn his friends and natrons for past favors no w ouiu still continue 10 HoiiwivwiaKuiuc, Wil.ljlA.Al BU11U XX.r.11. Apr.0,00-ir Orangevllle Pa. tlO.OW GUARANTEE. , BUCK ZINC EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS. For Its Unequalled Durability, For Its UnrlMiIed Whiteness, l'or Its Unsurpassed Covering Property. Lastly, for Its Great Economy, being tho CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and most DURABLE White Paint in tho world, 11 U Y ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC: TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Satisfaction Guaranteed by tho Manufacturers. BUCK COTTAGE COLOKS, Prepared expressly for Painting COTTAGE, OUT BUILDINGS of every dtscrlp tlon, FliNurc-s ,vc. Tiiiitt l-r ivh uu-rju KNT COLORS, Durable, Cheap, Uniform, and Beautiful shades. Samplo cards sent by Mall If desired. Dealers' Orders will bo promptly executed by tho manufacturers, FRENCH, RICHARDS CO., N. W. Cor. Tenth and Market Streets, Jan2S'70-ly. Philadelphia Insurance Agencies. Q. L O B E MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or NEW YOBK. Pliny Freeman, President, H. C. Freeman, Bee Cash capital over 52,000,000, an paid. J. B. KOBISON.BLOOMSBUna.PA GENERAL AGENT, Tor Luzerne, Lycoming and Columbia counties, Aug.ao.'OO.ly. NSTJP.ANOE AGENCY. Wyoming .Etna Fulton........ North America..... City - International Niagara Putnam Merchants Springfield . Farmers' Danville.... Albany City.............. Lancaster City York Horse, Death A Thcft.... Home, New Haven.- Danville, norso Then - FUEAB BROWN, (fif, raarn.CSMy. BLOostanuEfi, Pa J170.000 1, OOO.OOC 300,000 800,000 150,000 1,400,000 1,000.000 630,000 330,000 670,000 500,000 mow 2f0,000 03,000 1,000,000 rHY WILL YOU T T RUIN YOUR EYESIGHT DY I'SINO COMMON (J LASSES, When you can purchase LAZARUS & MO Bit IS' CEI.Knit ATED 1'KlU'liCTEl) SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES THE BEST IN THE WORLD, They nro recommended by tho Faculty for ZiT ' J"iiw, xiriuiuntv 01 j.inisn,Hllu their Strengthening and Preserving Powers, In which they excel ull others. They last many They can only bo obtained In nLooMsnuJia pa., Of Miss A. D. WEBB, BOOH STOKE, MAIN STREET, Hole appointed Agent for this placo. No Peddlers cmpiuyuu ur cuppneu, 3 JUUUH1H marl8,70-Iy, Manufacturing Opticians. Huitford.Coun. LOIUI-iLAllD'H "EUttEK A.' Smoking Tobacco Is 111 excellent article of grauulatcd Virginia ; wherever Introduced it la universally admired, It is mil un In himdsomo muslin unmj.ln which orut-ru lor aicerbciiaum npes are uauy pacuou. I.OUILT.AnD'H I classed bv nil who cou YACIIIT CLUH surae it ns theUnefct of smoking Tnli'irr.i nil;" it la made or the HmoKiug louacco choWst leaf erown It h finn-ncrvous in iiseiieet. ns tno wiroti haa been extracted: it leaves no disagreeable lasto alter smoun.ir.it is very miui.iiieht in color and weight,hence ono tKHind will last as longns3 01 orumary louncco. in uns uranu wo niso pacn orders every dav for first email Lv Meerschaum J.-1J.JU3. j. ry it aim convince ymirbeivi'B ll is nil 11 ciainis 10 no, "iiiu ntoi ur al1j." LOltlLLAllIVH I'lhls brand of Tino Cut C E N T U It V I chewing tobacco hat, uo Chewing Tobacco. I ffIErt SK.SSK aouot me nest chew nig tobacco lu the country, IjOIUMjAIUVH 54 N IT V V R iwiu siiii ncKnowieutrcti "inn iioHf1 used. have uow been In tz cral uso in the United no vears. wherever If VOUr fitorelrr-enrr ilnpq nnt 1mvn lmer nrtl, Cles for BUle. ask lilm Inrrdthm Ihev nrn .nld uj iCBjivuiuuicjouutTB aimosi everywuere, Circular or prices forwnrded on application. 1', L.UJtlljljAltL t uu. Jan.2no.3m Kew ott. O MNIBUS LINE. jEADING BAILUOAD. Monday, AvrIl 13tb, 1870. fJrmt Trunk Lino from tho North uud North west tor l'hilndeli)hla,NowYork, Ue.iuing.rotts ville. Turn aqua, Ashland, fcjhamoltlu Lebanon Allenlown, Gaston. KphraUt, Lltlz, Luucubtur, Columbia, Ac, Trains tenvo Harrlsburg for Now ork. as fol lows: At tj,:&, uud b,H) a. iu., noon aud 2,05 p. m., connecting with similar IruluN ou I'enuH. iuiurouti, uuu arriving ui iew lorn ni 12.1a. noon. :UUU,5U nud 10,'x n. m. respectively. Sleeping ears accoiupuiiy the 6,3oa. m aud 12. .ID noon iiains wiiuuui i-miuf. Uutuiulng: Leave Now Vmkat 0,00 a.m. and V2.W noon and 5,W p. in. 1'hlhulelplila at 8.15 a m, nnd 3.30 p.m. Hloeplug ears accompany the 'J.w u. m uud 5,00 p.ni,, trains irom N. wltuuut cnaugo. Lieavo iiarrisDurg ior uenuiug.i'oiisvine, 1.1 manua, MiuersvUlo, Ashland, ishnmokin I'iuo Urovo, Alientown & ThlU'd. at8,l0a.m., & 2,05 A. 4,10 tun., stopping at Lebanon and principal way Htatlous: the 4,10pm. train connecting lor Thil'a Poltsvlllo and Columbia only. For 1'ottsvllle Schuylkill Haven und Auburn, vlu Schuylkill and susrmehauuu ltailroad, leave llarrlsburg at y,4u p.m. Way l'ussenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 a.m., connecting with similar tialn on L'ast l'a. railroad returning irom UcadiUe;atO,:ijp.m. k topping at all stations. Xjtuvo 1'uiisviiiu ui u,tiuu v,w u,m,,anu .,1) p.m. llerndonnt 0.30 a. ra.,bhamoklu at 6.40 and 10,10 u. m., Ashland ut7,0oa,m. and I2;w nuou Tama qua nt X.M a. m., uud 2,20 p. ni.lor l'hlladclphia and New York. Leave rottsviiio via Hcimyiitii nnd susaue- hanna IUilLroad at 8,15 a.m. lor Uarrlsburg, and ij.au a. m., ior nuouruvo ami iremoni, lteadlmr Accommodattou Tram leaves Potts- vitlo nt 6,40 a. m.. pawses Kcodlug at 7,30 a. m., ar riving at Philadelphia at 1U.20 u. m. Ileturnlrur, leaves Philadelphia at 0,15 p. m., passing Head ing at 8.00p.m,, arrlvlugat Pottsvlllo nt 0.40 p.m, roiisiowu Accommouaiion xraiuneavesroiiB- towu at 6,25 a.m.,, returning, leaves Pnlladclphla at 4,00 p.m. Columbia Railroad Trains leavo Reading nt 7,15 a.m., nnd 0-15 p.m. for lJpbrata, Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, Ac., Perklomen ltall Road Trains leavo Pcrkiomcn Junction at 0.00 a. m.. 3.00 & 5.30 p. m. rcturnlm: : leavouchwcnksvlllo at 8.05 a.m., 12.15 noon, aud 4.15 p.m.. connecting with similar trains ou Reading Railroad, coicbrookdalo Railroad trains leave Tot ts town at 0.40 a. ni nud 0.20 n. m.. returning lenvo Mount Pleasant at 7.00 nnd 11.25 a. m., cohuecl'ng with hiimiur iruiiiM uu imuuiu ixunruuu. Coester Vallev ltailroad Tialns leavo Rrldtro port at 8,30a. m. und 2.05 nud 5.02 p. in. returning, leave Downlmzton nt G.20 a.m.. 12.15 noon nud 5.15 n. in., connecting with similar trains ou l -vr . ... . r na .. Tii.it phiaat b,00 a.m. and 3.15 p.m., (tho 8,00 a.m. Ualu uiuningouiy io iienuing,! roiisviuo o,uu a.m.; Harilsburg at 5.35 a. m. and 4.10 p. ni. and iteadlna nt7.15 a. m. nud 10.05 n.m. for Harris- burg, nt 7.2J a. m. for New York, aud at 9.10 a. in and 4.25 p. m, for Philadelphia. .Commutation, Mileage. Heason, School nud Excursion Tickets to aud from nil points, at re duced rates. RacKaKo checked throush: 100 uounds allowed eacii liuieugur, G. A. NICOLL9, General Hupeilnleudent, Roadlug, ra April 20 1870. havejusticcclvcd from tho eastern markets a largo and well betectcd stotk of D H Y GOODS, OOKHIBTINO OT Cussimt-ra, Jeans, Reiit blenched & Ilrown JUuttn.s, "Calicoes, ' Tickings., Table Linens, Cotton All wool flannels, tC.dC, A stock of . Ladles dress goods, Lale-t My lea A patterns. Hplces of all kinds, Good stock gioccrks, Q,uec nswure, Htouo ware, Wood it willow ware, Hour & Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Sonp for cleaning Tin, Dross, Ac. Alt goods sold cheap for cash or pro duce. Ho would cnll tho attention of buyers to his well and carefully selected assortment whieli comprises everything usually kct iu the coun try. feelli.K confident Mint lie can sell them goods at ouch prices as will eusuro satisfaction. NOV. 5tiU-lf C. C. UAiltt. PAINTS AND PAINIH AND PA I NTH AND PA1NT8 AND PAlNTd AND OI LH, OIW, OI LH, OILS, Oil M, Sowing Machinos. riUOVKU & 11AKEIV8 Vfl niiWipiu MACHIWE3, with nOrovor IthlnkthoOlTO i.lln h... him. er Mschlno Is mnro easily mnnairti T llal,Iolniret,out nf nrilnr. t prefer 'thllnil llaser,ileci(icuiy."-iHrs. nr. Watts, 1 havo Had ono lu my fatuiiv ? two years! uud imm whull know or ?"ott liis, anil irom tho testimony of inanJ r0' friends who uso tho Baiue, 1 can lutMVjal nny thing could ho 111010 eomiileio nr Jfv. , mlislaclTon." Mrs. ucuerai Uiaut, btlUl "1 bellevo II lo bo tho best nil iu onildered, of any that I have kiVom V,"" ery klinuloaudvukUy learned! tlm V.-,..' !' ,....u b. - .. i ...luiirnn Milch is entirely reliable; U docsoSin1,11? worK hcmmiuily I II la uoV liable tomb's Coriii,l.f A- Hs""m su s a? "I aid acqitalmcd with the votkef n. principal machines: audi prefer tha (irnv.."'! liaker to them all, because l' cun.We, V&t moro elastic. I have work now lai!,. S,?' Which wna Uouo nlno years nBo.wMchfta pood.- Mrs. Dr. Jloi-roauy, .No.Vl SutT?.! F third alrect Now York. ' '"""'"oh-. ".Moro than two-thlnli of M ii,. donoin iny family lor thulatloycarhMbi onocEiiir.s, OKOCKIIIICH, UKOUKllIl), OKOUUIIIIW, itoci:mt:y, tl UKllNHWAltK, dllEKNHWAiin, tlllUKNaWAlll:, ' HAIIDWAIIU, HAltllWAItK, llAltHWAUK, HAHDWAUI.:, 1IAHUWAH15, TINWAItl!, TiNWAKi:, TlNWAtlK, TINWAKK, TiNWAKi:, HALT, HAlf HALT HALT, HALT, F1BH, FIHU, K1HII, KITH FISH, The undersigned would reaiectfully announce to the citizens of illoomsbnrg and the publlo gene rally tha he Is running an OMNIBUS LINE between this place and the different railroad do pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho several trains going Bouth nnd West on tho Cata wlssa and Wllllamsport ltailroad, and with those going north and Bouth on the Lackawanna and Illoomsburg Railroad, nisOmnlbussesaro In good condition, commo. dlous and comlortable, and charges reasonable. rersons wishing to meet or sco their friends do- part, can bo accomodated upon reasonable chargo by leaving timely notice at any of the hotels. , JACOD L OIHTON, rioprietoi, QlTANaBVILLK ACADEMY. OltANQEVILLK, COLUMUTA COUNTY, l'A I'KOl'. E. J, HCHOOXOVr.n, Principal, MIta. E. J. HCHOOXOVEIl, Preceptress, This institution, for tho education of youna Ladles and Uentlenien, will roopen under eunree or rror, Hcnoonovi r, on iioNDAY April hleh order of talent, will be employed in each department, and no etlort spared to secure to pupils thorough mill Judicious culluie. Tho course of Instruction will Includonll tho branches usually taught In High Schools and nciiiiuAiK.vi tuv mn. lilUU, Hneclal attention glen to Normal Hchool training and Continental Instruction, TEUMS: Primary Department fi to S3 per Quarter Higher llrauches SJ to 8 per Uuarter LOOATIoNi-Thls excellent Institution is lo catwl In n pleasant village of about six hundred Inhabitants free from tho temptation or a large clty-aboutslx milts from the ltall with dally communication to the dlllerenl roads. The buildings uro situated upon nn elevation, uj u utuuuiui B.uve,iiuu nericci.! healthy. CALENDAR roll 1870 :-Bprlng session begins April 4th, 170 and continues 13 weeks, following Which there Will La il varntlrni ,f hi tpnelr. Fall term commences August 15, 1870, continuing 11 weeks. Winter term opens November 7, 11170 EXPENHEH : Hoard can be obtained lu prl vata families atf.omfi2..vi tn s4.(.litor i.- , dcslrablo rooms will bo furnished to students wlbl.lug to prnvldo for tliemselrcs. Scholars will be admitted at anytime during the iculon althougl. It Is preferable to commeuto .,,1 V11U .C1IU, l'or further particulars, nddress the Principal, nt Oraneevllle, Pa, 1 marl570-Sm. "pvELiAWAKE, LACKAWANNA, & ,m m vrj3i t.ii iiiijituiiJ. nummerarr.iage' mcm.ipni i ruins leave us iimuwa ; JZA 8T W A 11 D. V ESTWA 11 P. Fx- Ac-Ac- r.x Mall STATIONS. Mall Picss com. com, pre&s B A U O IPS II.IW IIO.NK SUPEIt I'JIOSI'IIATE OE LIME. TRADE MARK ft?! !"'' !(.. "38 tV.llu St.. I fc.rtBu.tl. It. wannne moslimpn nrnml ll h-IUiiz JV0!0,1" rul.ll.hcl an, the .! I'i'iT'"- 'I'o'drculan. Theywlllowtymi nothlng.and mayboofgreatU-nnt lo yon. febino-ly. gLATE II O O f I N O, nvuiir VARIETY A T WOST PAVOItADLE KATES, JOHN THOMAS, AND CABl'EIt J, THOMAS Jiox. Z77. Bloomsbarg, l'a, Mar.19.eiMy A nCII STKEET JtlL. CARPET WARE1IOUBE. wA'HST..IIItLOWINrH ST., l'lULADKLl'IIIA. THE OLD EHTA11LIHHED HTAND, Reeelvlns for the.Hnrlnir Trn,tM ti lnru .in.1. r.r thiiNerbtyiesof I'fllir k . J rl uo purchased at the lowest Gold Rates, uud will Lo sold at a great reduction Irom last season's prices. ENQLUIi lllllTKHKf J4 at ll.KV nH f.l.,,.a goods lu proportion, JOB. JILA(:iWOOD. niarHTAKUu. Arch Ht. pmiadelpl.la. SI'ItING 1670. I-' A II M E It S ! increase yocn cnop or CORN, OATS, POTATOES, WHEAT AND GRASS, As well as ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR HOIL Hy a Judicious and Economical mode of MAN UniNO. OLTTHE VALUEaOFLY,um oUTLAY THE OBTAIN RETTKRHXEDEARB AND KEEP YOUR BOIL FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEEDS. MAKE YOUU LANDS PERMANENTLY FERTILE. Over HIXTEEN VPftrinrrnn.lanl .0 n,. 1. crops, has proven that lUugh's Haw Done Phos. p..ui ,.my uts uepeuueu upon by Farmers, HlfJHLY IMHIOVKMNn 8TANDARD For sate by Agricultural Dealers generally. .f.niirnnhi..H Ofiloo No. SO H. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. marKrvoni, r.M 01.' 0.00 8.35 8.10 I ,M, 4M 4.M 1.1U 1,01 3.10 1.21 tan. I3! 5.1 J 3.50 1.30 liUW woo 7,10 5. IS 0.50 &30 5.S3 Maiiaa. Milium 1.51 11.8M 11. H 1.10 4.01 3.15 3.31 3.15 3.l R.OO 2.10 7.30'-7.15!, 11.45, 1.5) 0.10 1.39; O.IU l.'JI 4.57' '.ln.isio S. 15 1 1 ill r.MU.u Via SI. K. Dlvls.lA M Arl New York. fLvi (bol llarclay it.) S.OO Christopher St. 8.00 Hohoken S.15 ..Newark Washington viaueu. it it. or N.J, Now York ihtLibeilnlit) ....New Hampton ..uxfoid. Ilriduevillo. Jt.ueipuia,.., .1 reuion... ...Phil 111. Illl 10.CT I'l.l 0.50: 0.4') o.io! Mi 8.30, 8.11 7.521 7'37 7.15 0.54 ! 0.30 A.M. Phllllnsbunr Miuiunka Chunk.... .....Delaware Mount Ilethol ,.. water uat ..Htroudsbunr ...Hpraguevtlui ..llenryville Oakland , torks ...'I'obyhauna ...Uouidsnoro , MOSCOW Dunnlug.... Scrauion ..Clark's Buutmlu.., ...Abiuelou '.Factoryviilo J n.cuoi&on. J ....Ilopbottom. aiouiruso M ....New Mllford Orcnt llend O.ftl 11.15, 1 1.4 1 11.53 7.3U 8.45 11.05 12 (W I-M5 1MV 12.40 I2.&! 1.115 1.15 1.80 P.M 1.19 nil a oo t'.5i am lo.ool 4.42 7.0) 8.05 Kai 8.30 841 I 8.55 10.38 O.IIOi 0.15' 0.21 O.Si 0.51 P.M. 8.30 0.10 nr. 0.50 10.30 10 12i 11.00 I'VIO 12.00 111.17 12 11.02 l.'O a.si.ia.M, Trains do not sto. at Stations where thoTlmo Is omitted. Connections. T,At.ft,M ""Upton with Central R. H.of N. J, Tho .Mull and Express trains east van! and west ward connect with trulns for New York, Eliza bc.u.'' H lel)' Homcrvllle anil nlher station. .A1. Washington with Morris & Essex It. R. Jlall aud Express trains mako clow and rellablo connections with tralus for Now York. Newark, Mm iNtown. Dover, Waterloo llaescltstn.vn Ac. At MnnuuUa Chunk with llelvidere Delaware II. R. Lloso couuecilons are made bv Mall and express linlns, with tralus foi PlilUdelphla, Trenton, Phllllpsburg, llelvidere, Ac. Hy Train No. 2. passengers rcuch Philadelphia via Caw. den, by Jjo. 4, via henslUKtoii. Pusteugers on m?;, n"IVB in Philadelphia In time to tfiko tin, 11.30 p. m, train for llaltliuoro and Washington. At Bcruuton with Lackawanna.! niooinsburg A Deluwaro i. Hudsou Rail Roads. Trains ou Ui? m-"H.". ?n ,.,,cct V',1U :;i,r uiil." for pinston, llkcs-llaii, llerwlck, Illoomsburg, Danville Olyplmnt. Archbald unj Carbnudale. ' At Ulnghamtoii wltn Erie Hallway. Mall No. i.S"". I1".1." ElrM Mull on Erie Railway, leaylng at fc.42 p. m. with u bleeping couch ut. tached, arriving at Uullaloat 0.20 next morning. Express No. 3 connects with u wuy train fur Oweuo, Itnaca, aud Elmlra. Albany a Susquehanna ltall Road. Four trains a day run each way between lllnghau.ton and Albany. One leaves Ulnghamton at 2.80 p. m nnd arrives nt Albany nt V.m) p. m, Hyracuso, Iilnghiuntou d N. Y. R. It. Trains for By racuse lea o at 7 a, ni. nnd 0.S5 p. m. Trains from Hyrncuso arrlvo at 11.48 a. m. anil 8.S0 p. m. U;.A: V ' NUV' . . W.F.llALLSTEAD. Ucu'l Pass, and TUt, Agent, Bupt, JQ E N T I S T It Y . ' H, O. HOWER, DENTIST, Itosncctfully offers his professional services to the ladles and gontletueu of Illoomsburg and vl dully. He Is prepared to attend toalltht vari ous onoratlonu in tlm iinnnf ii. .,ni.,H .:, is provided with the latest Improved PouckLain Tkktii which will be inserted on gold plating, silver and rubber base to look as well as the nat uiui icri.i, .ee.u ex.r&cieu uy nutnonewans most approved methods, and all operations on tho teeth earefullyand propel .y attended to, llC.iumiL'n and nn,. r, n f,w ,1n,ra ,,V.r.... ... O uit House, same side. Dloomsbuig, Juu.Sl.'Ojtl A IIj KINDS OF JOI$ PltlNTlNa tf7.nel,'t.ozeoaUKl l TiiBCotUMBiAK Hteam Priutlng Offio. jJ-UiLiEU'S STOKE. I HMll AtiUMAli ur TALL AND WINTER UU0II8. Tho subscriber has luat rt lumen Irom tho cities with another large and sweet iuortiueut of FALL A..D WINTER OOODS. purchased In New York and Philadelphia at the owcsl figure, and which hols determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be procured else where In Illoomsburg. Ills stock comprises LADIES' DREHS OOODS of tho choicest styles and latest fabulous, together with.. largo assortment of Dry Goods and Urn- eerles, consisting of tho following articles Carpets, . Oil Cloth", Cloths, Oassimcres, Shawls, Flannels, Bilks, White UoodF, I.Iueus, HoopBklrls, Muslins, r llollowwaro Ccdarv. are Quecnsware, Hardware I Boots nnd Shoes, Hats and Caps Hoop Nets, Uuibrcllad, Looklng-Olasscj, Tobacco, Coffee, Bn;.)is, Tins, Klce, Allspice, Oluccr, Cinnamon, Nutmegs. AND NOTIONS OKN RALLY. In short, everjthlug usually kept In country Btores, to which ue lnvlles tho attention of tho publlo generally. Tno highest price will bo paid for country prodnco In exchange for goods. S, It. MILLER & SON. Arcado Buildings, Illoomsburg, Pa. QONFE0T1OKEUY. The nndcrglgniM would respectfully announce to the public Inat hi. has opened n FIRST-CLASH CONFECTIONERY STORE In tho building lately occupied by Fox & Webb wuu.v m. u prt'p..re(. io lurnisu hu Kinu of PLAIN 4 FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN 4. DOMESTIC FRUITS. NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AC, AC. 11V WHOLESALE OK RUTAIL, in anon, a mil assortment ol all goods In uwuuohi misiut'ss. ti greiu variety ot DOLLS, TOYS, ao., suitable for the Hulidays, Particular atleution H II EA I) AND CAKES, of all kinds, iresl. e very day. C II R I ti T M ,v r i; A N 1. 1 E B, 111 I HTM AS TOYS. n. can is omenta, and satlsfarllou will b NOV. i!, 1 .87 ECKH ART JACOBH. jJT E ItlC II A N IJ 1 S E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To my friends and thopnblio sencrnily, that all DUV OOODS, anooEniEs, QUEENSWAKE, NOTIONS, AO., aro constantly on hand aud lor sale AT IlARTON'a OLD STAND Bl.oosmnuiti), ny JAMES K. EYER. vrsiiio, rioio Agent foriaLis' Piiosmiatkof uirge lot constantly on hand. IfebVW. GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN AND SEEDS, AND SEHD1, AND Hl'.tti.M, Hh.LLia, SEEDS, AND AND ilIClCELVY, MCKELVY, McKELVY, JlcKEI.VY, McKELVY", AC. AT NEAL NUAL NEAL NEAL NEAL Ac, CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'S. CO.'S. CO.'S. Northwest corner 01 Malu nr.d Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main nnd Market nireow, Norlhwest corner of Main and Market Streota, Northwest eoruer of Main and Marltot Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, I1LOO.MHI1URO, PA., ULOOMSIlUltO, PA ' IILOOMS1IURH, PA 1ILOO.MSIIURG, PA., 1ILOOJ1HHURG, PA. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, In iari;o Quantities and at reduced ratca, alway on unuii. Miscellaneous. ii.,...,. "J": I needier. ' "'"" ... ..Th0 Grover A IHItcr Betvlnj Mscbln. has rendered In every respect tno iiiost SrJ satisfaction. It combines so lusny oiivinij.2 with beauty of execution ami economy in Tn,. that It Is ii nccosiliy In every household..-,,,: Governor Geary, llurrlsbu.g, t'j. UU'U'J" "1 hnvehad thoOrovcrA BiscrMitblm for ten iirlwelvo yenrsincousu.nl Mein m! bouse, l navo seen nnu known every kind 7i family sowing, boll, personal and bouwholS accmnpllshcd upon the uruver Abator MuS totho entlro sailsfi.ct.on otall hovmT ccnicd."-tltev. Hlepl.eu 11. fy..s. Kl" "I find tho Grover ll,iker stitch win wear ns lona ns tho girments do-ontirmriii unimeut lufact. Tho Htllch wlllnotkrak n bins scams, when stretched, as others ia'nit licltlierdi.es ll draw the work."-' Mrs. Dr Vhit lug, 4 tastTwei.ty-louith btreet, Xew orlt. ... "Wo havo a Grover A HalterSswImtMi. chlno fur seven eais lu constant use, henimuu lelirivr, lucking, nnd evcrj thing that the Uctn cnnu.i. It Is prefer itl over ull others on iccuti ol its durability ot work, claitl, liy.anil utetm of slltcli, case of movement, und shnpllciir ol construction." (Mrs. Ueii. Uucl. ... .'Tlieroeiiuld benottrr.tr cnmlbttlu family than n Grover je Baker Bewlui Mttot I lit.Noustd one for Iho lust nine ur tea nr. and 1 thiult It Is decidedly the best faiailr a.,; llil! Machine." Mrs. Alice 11. Wl.lfple, wll, a Rev, Dr. Whipple, see Am. Mhs. Awnlitioa, "1 have had an opportunity of examln. lug ami using oilier varieties of luiulmit,. Iiull very much prilcr tho O.overAlJukirHiitcli (or tiuigih, cinstitlly,nil beuuly, Ilmveneidto oihtr ninehliio hoslmplo lulls cusirurtlun or o .nsily uuderstoudundkcllnu.(ltr."-..ln. E. D. Sunboin, St, ljuls. ''Du.inir the Last elc(t. enrt r i,,,, hadaOrour Ilaki r Sewing MscbLe la con slant u.e, nnd It has never itaniicuunieui re pair. I tako great pleasure lu recommeniiicf tho.iroverA iiakerasthevtry nt-stUmmi! chine f ir f.iuilly use."-.Mrs. J.O riijlo.lmVMtl Twelfth Sinn, Mw loin. I "it is so simple ill llshtiucturethnttllil exceedingly dltliciut to get It out of onler, liotl ol my little Klilsouo Uve.uuiLa-luir aod tr, other four years (an scwstriili;iit Rtsnu onn without asslsiuuce." Mrs, A. c. Fon,wlfiioi Rev. A.chlbnld C. Fuss, 20.1 West HiiniitlnUM New York. "Tho Orover A linker Muclilnfil tnrhtl heuellt to lunulilud that I often trains tliomditl would do me good to trumpet ItipiaKtitumi near. Tho ono I have Is of the plaluest kind, but 1 wuuld not excLauitoltlortl.cmottrijyu. Ivo 1 ever saw of any other make. Mrs. WIIsk wile of Frot. Wilson, of Ilobarl College. ... "Uio simplicity of Its construction Iti fuclllty with which I1h uso Is ncqulrul,tbtlKn ly, btiength, and ulnstlelty ol lis slItrMnd K a.lopli.blilt to nil kinds ol work, arc onu'ltu which do not nil bclony at once to any (Am k. cAiiic." Prof. Heushaw, of Wlllistoustmimi; "My wlfo isdellghltd wlthlierGroval linker Ken lnc Machine. She prefers tlie OnTrl .1 Baker Ul uuy other she hasscin."-ll!tr.i.i Fisher, Pnlladclphla Conference. "Wo havo used ono of Orovtri Bala Sowing Machines ior about ten years, nnd eta aider It caunol ho excelled. 11 runs smoou was never out of repnlr,nndglesaygenfT, satisfaction," Mr. Ed., in Hunt, SI Lake K uuicngu. Tho Grbvcraud Baker Sowing Maculae OuJ mnnulacturo both tho Elastic Stlttaiti f.-.TOi.-iB-T7jn.T-rjm.- nauy Lock Stitch Machines, nnd offer the public I cholco of tho best machines of both kinds t their establishments In nil the larje cities, sil through nscnclcs lu niurly all towns turaghoi tho country, Price Lists aud saiupC4 0lielnl In both stitches furnished on application I Grov.r A Baker S. M. Co., Philadelphia, or lo J. A. P0IUS, Bluonutci I JuuoS5'0a-ly fe1 Hardware & Cutlery. No HUMnua, it is uarraiilcil to euro lost or Imnnlred 'iaste. Bmellftr Hcnrinc. Watering or Weak Eves, ollensive breath. Ulcerated Throat or Mouth, Full, nnd Pnssuioh. tho Head, nnd loss ol Memory when caused, as alt of then, fre quently arc by tko rn.nces of Catarrh. It Is pleasant nnd painless to use, contains no strong poisonous nr caustic drugs, but curcr by Us mlM toothtAf action. I wlli nnv S5C0 Reward for n caso of Catarrh that I caunol cure. FOR BALE BY MOT1 DRUaQlSTS EVERY WHERE. rmcE Only 60 Cents. If your Druggist has not yet got It on sale, don't be put otr with some worse than worthless sirong stun, "lumigutor," or poisonous caustlo solution, which will drive the tlncmctothe lungs Instead of curing it. but send slxtv rents I n a and tho remedy will leach you by return mall. .'nn- j.ucuugL's, pest paid, ono uozeu ior S3.0U bend a two cent slainn for Dr. R:i.,e'M nnnmhtM ou Catarrh. Address the Proprietor, , .. R, V, PIERCE M. D,, Jan T.'TO-Stn. Buffalo. N. Y. 1 The u COAL YARD. ntlerslened lesnectfiillv Inform tlm citizens ol llloomsbuig and Columbia county, tint they keep all the dlhVrcntmimbera ofstovo coal aud selected lump coal for smithing pui po ses, nn tnelr whurf, adjoining M'Kelvy, Ncal A Co'e Furnnce; with a good pair of Buffalo scales on tho wharf, lo welsh cool, hay, and straw, Likewise n horse and wagon, to dellser coal to tho-e who desire 11. As they purchase n large amount of coiil.they Intend tnlioep n superior ar ticle, and sell at tho very lowest prices, Plcaso call and exnmtno Ior yourselves before purchas lugehewhclu, J. W. HENliFJlsliDT, AUGUVl'UH MASON. rI,IIE undcrslciirtl will tako in ox- X i hauae for Coal and Groceries, the following numed urllcles :- Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oals, Pota toes, Lard, llam.Shouhler.aud side nient.Bulter, l ggs, Hay, Ac, at tho highest cash prices, nt his Oioctry Htore, adjoining tl clr coal jard, , J. W.HENDERSHOT. Illoomsburg Mar, 19,'eO.ly, rpilE NEW II A RDWAHE STORI X nk plus oiii.i. .,i Jlaving enlarged our Store Iloom naj OPENED A NEW SUri'LY, fn,, t.,n Afn,,,,rniiirr4. iiurchaitll cash, on n declining muikcl.w earepreraireil oiler tho samo to FARMEltS. MECHANICS, UUILDErA and tho jest of Mankind, a general slock, co nriui.. ..it , tin rm.ilitles usually M iu u city limit Ware Store, suitable toiliesti ot tnecouuiy, at uuusuuuy iuw i.v.. All thosowhonrodeslriousof puixhsilfipj H. our lino can suvo Money oy iuoiuu, i Plenso give us u c .11 and ""WRSfl Anr. 23.09-lv r lllooinstun, Ff JAC011 1C. S1I1TII. J- I- BOSl g MI Til & SEhTZKll, Importers and Dealers In l'oreiitn aniroi( (7N( GEST IH THE WOULD, t t How York Offico 27 BEEK1IAN BT. dec, 21,'fO.Cm, H. bus opeuCL QAIHUAQE MANUPACTOUY, Bloomsbuvg, Pa. M. C. SLOAN A BROTHER Have on hand and for sale at tho most reasona ble rates a splendid sum k of CARRIAGES, RUnOIEn, and every description or Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to be made of the best and most dur able materials, and by the most cxpeilenced workmen. Alt work sent out fium Iho eslnb. lUhuieut will bo found to hoof tho hip best class and sure tuglvo perfect satisfaction. They havo also n One assortment of H I. E I O II B of all the newest and most fashionable klyles, well and carefully made and ol the best mater ials. An Inspection of their work Is wind as It Is believed that none superior can bo found In tho country, Nov.iO.'MMf, ii o w e n, opened a first-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND FUR STORE. a t tho old stand on Main Street, Bloomsburg.nfew doors above the Court House. His slock Is com 1 , . . '"ovcryiuicsiuuu nest styles ever offer ed to the citizens of Columbia County. Ho can ...commodate Iho publlowltliihofollowlnggoods at tho lowest ratts. Men's heavy double soled .toga boots, men's doublo nnd single tap soled ,.l'S1u "ile" 8 "ay3' eloga shoes of all kinds, men's tint, boots and shots of all grades, boy's do. bio soled boots otid.shoes of all kinds,' men's glojo kid Balmoral bhoes.meu's, women's, boys's and misses' lastlug gaiters, women's glova lcld Polls, very llue.womcu'smorocco Balmoruls and calf shoes women's very tine kid buttoned gait- gedn"sew"h0t''0' """'P"0 "t' W mVul n?UU UlS' Ca" ttttentlou t0 hl ana assort. HATH, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS, wiilih comprises all tho new nnd populut vurl ttlesnt prleiswhlchennuotfalltobullnll. These goods mo oirrrcd at thu lowest cash rules and will bo guaranteed toglvo satisfaction. A call s solid edbeloie purchasing elsewhere ns It Is believed that belter bargains are lo be foiud than at any other place lu the county. Dec, 0 07 ' MONl'OUlt HOUSE RUPERT, PA, WILLIAM BUU.ril, Proprietor, This IlousahuvliiKbtei put in ihorcni'lirninlr Is now open f r Uu ' uption t f uu t i, 1 No pains will bo spared lo tnsurn the perfect com fort of the travelers. Ti.e Proprietor solicits a share of publlo piitronuee, Tho bar will be locked at all times with fine linuois and clears. iuarll'70-if. JAUIA' HOSE POTATOES, THE CiRl'AT 30PIO OP THE DAY. Tho subscriber lias n limited upply of tho Farly P.oso I'olnlo, whlth ho will sell tothoso w Ishl ig to i rociiro this cxctllcul vntlcty.at tho low rate of Two Dollars pir bushel, Uo las misu, iweniy of tno nest Vnrletlea of STItAWllEItlVY, IIASI'UEIUIY, HOT.IIOUSH AND Ol'T-DCOR PIJVNTS, all cf wlilili will hcleitfin luind,nudfor sale In Ihrlr season, 1 PRlr 1 1ST CF 1AI-IY Rf-r. I'CiTATOJSj rerpounu, wLentsi rcrpeik,75cmtsj Per hall uusue-, er uusnei, '.'.i.0 J'cr ban el, I5.W ,nar.S'7-.f. W' A1. II A 11 D AV A H E, G U Nfl. 0 U T L E It Y, 4C NO. 409 .v. tiiibd srnrF.T, AM.CALtowmi1.! PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22,67-tr. or Pura Water u .vx&u. t, ,,ei,.i,r.,i ,. ennuljlaslcliss, 1.01k dil-CuLluoea Xi'VSv XV. wo cjen I'umii au4 NfXyVv-- oe.ioss.nannaii uiu " -V -'X. Ts AS j as to Lo nun.freezms fja."'V th.t an one can nul il up nJ iSTf, leen It In resalr. T- i' J IHR DEST AND CHEAPEST rW M- ' Oct.S2,'C0-(lui. OET THE BEST. VA ... ,...,,i ml Munson's Copper Tubular .u. " ,,f fijUuB ' ..: "f .1 iior is new.'" .1 over isvei uou, inu owi''; ' loidl nbovo Invention and all orders W person win bo promptly nl,JP y ijii)I.ElIA- gl'E EOIAL NOTICE. Una, .'I rntllenmlnf In,, n rhanird III old determined to cloieout tho eullre lock cclcbrntedSu-pEB PnosriHTKor WW1 MOSIATEI) Fkrtilueii, at OUEATIiY REDUCED WllCEl Hvtiia Indnenmenta will b0 OiroreJt'F"! and Dealers, Buchnnopporluultytopii.cureMa"11' first quality from a house establish' a ot tv.two vents Is seldom offered, , i.mvv l'(M'iU4 ucuicrs wn. no nuu - addition lo our reduction In prl"- HURRY IN YOUR OHP" a 1.T.1.--M .. kei:di'kSI Avr-vLT.rmi-I,l1 njirS70-8t, IlEENWOOU SUMINA"1, The snrlim Tfr1.10MI.lH I'J'liBJ5 11 MONDAY, APRIL lI ,,' '.tVinluswil nuarier of l-level. s.eca ';;,,.. sacs'"" urstoi juiy, wuen u.e.w " th first of August, , .,,.,., 1 iii'i!'' , 1 Boarding bliidinis, 1 01 J'. i.To f"".! medluto thargo of lelatl j. , Wiardot 11 eHemlnary, and boaru. isn tneir own toweis, s, Ti.11.M81 iiii, t.int i.r rnf""" n V, ' " .I" .'"" . 1 do J, veil I.'1 1 , ...blt.o'l Wasluug . xtra. urU '"" I. for ,' In advanc e, nnd bulani'c at ' ' , I tho tiuarltr. For nirlher p,u jjiji UV MIllvlllcMarcIH. 1S70-!ui,