THE YOUNG FOLKS. Two Ijlttlo Ktttons. Two lltllo Ulltcu', one torm nlgliti Began to cinarrel and tlion to flghtl Ono had n mouse, tlio other liiul none, And tlmt was the way the quarrel begun. Til have that mouse," said the bigger rot, "You'll hnvo Hint mouse? We'll see about that, 1 will havo tlmt moose," said " ! ' "You shan't linvotlintinouso,"saldthollttlo one, 1 told you bofc.ro It was n stormy night, When these two little klttons began to fight; The old woman selicd her sweeping broom And swept Ihotwoltlttensilghtouloftho room. The ground was covered with frost nud suow, Amiiim two lilllo kittens bail nowbero to got 8o they laid themselves down on lb mat at tho door While the old woman finished sweeping Hie noor. Tlicn Ibcy crcrt In as quiet ns mice, All wet with snow and covered with Ice, For they found It was belter, that stormy night, Tolloilown and sleep lhan to quarrel and fight. Tlio Cat tuirt tlio Mouse In Tart iicrslill. A Cat having mnilo tho nwiuiilntrtiico of a House, told lior so much of tho groat lovo and affection that ho had for her, that the Mouso at last consented to live In tlio sdino houso with tho Cat, and to havo tholr domestic affairs In common. "But wo must provido for the winter," said tho Cat, "or wo shall bo starved: you llltlo Motito cannot go anywhere, or you will meet with an ac cident." This advleo was followed, and a pot was brought with some greaso In It. However, when they had got It, they could not Imnglnowhero It should bo put j at last, after a long considera tion, tho Cut said, '! know no better plncu to put It than In (ho church, for thero no one dares to steal anything: we will set It beneath tho organ, and not touch It till wo really want it." So tho pot was put away In safety; but not a long whllo afterwards tho Cat bo gun to wish for it again, so ho spoko to tho Mouso and said, "I havo to tell you that J am asked by my aunt to stand godrather to a llttlo son, whlto with brown marks, whom sho has just brought into tho world, and so I must go to tlio christening. Let mo go out to-day, and do you slop at homo and keep house." "Certainly," answered tho Mouso; "pray, go j and If you eat anything nice, think of ino: I would also willingly drink a llttlo of tho swcot red christeniug-wlno." But it va3 all II story for tho Cat had no aunt, and had not been asked to stand godfather. Ho went straight to tho church, crept up to tho grease-pot, aud licked it till he had eaten off tho top ; then ho took a walk on tho roofs of the houses iu tho town, thinking over his situation, and now and then stretching himself in tho sun aud stroking his whiskers as often as ho thought of the pot of fat. When it was evening ho went homo again, and tho Mouso said, "Soyou havocoino at last: what a charming day you must havo had 1" "Yes," answered tho Cat: "it went off very well I" i "What havo you named tho kitten?" asked tlio Mouso. Top-off!" said tho Cat, very quickly. "Top-off!" replied tho Mouse; "that Is a curious and rcmarkablo name: is It common in your family?" "What does that matter?" said the Cat; "it is not worse than Crumb-stea-lor, as your children aio called." Not long nfterwards tho Cat felt the samo longing as beforo, and said to tho Mouso, "You mustobllgo mo by taking caro of tho houso onco moro by yourself; lam again asked to stand godfather, and, since tlio yonngstcr has a whlto ring round his neck, I cannot get off tho invitation." So tho good llttlo Mouso consented, and tho Cat crept away bo hind tho wall to tho church again, and uto half tlio contents of tho greaso-pot. ''Nothing tastes better than what ono cats by oneself," said he, quito content ed with his day's work; and when ho camo homo tho Mouso asked how this child was named. 'Half-out ," answered tho Cat. "Half-out! What do you mean? I never heard such a namo beforo in my llfo: I will wager anything it is not in tho calender." Tho Cat's mouth now began to water again at tho recollection of the feasting. "All good things come in threes," said ho to tho Mouso. "1 am again required to bo godfather; this child is quito black, and has llttlo whlto claws, but notaslnglo whlto hair on his body; such a thing only happens onco in two years, so pray excuso mo this time," "Top-off! Ilalf-outl" answered the Mouse; "theso aro such curloiv names, thoy raako mo a bit suspicious." "Ah!" replied tho Cat, "there you tjlt inyowgrey coat and long tall, think ing nonsonsio. That comes or never going out." Tho Mouso busied herself during tho tilt's absenoo in putting the houso in or der, but mcanwhllo greedy Piisj licked tho-greaso-pot clean out. "When it is all dono ono will rc3t in peace," thovsgtt ho to himself, and as soon as night camo ho went homo fat and tired. Tho Mouso. however, again asked what namo tho third child had received. "It will not plcaso you. any better," answered tho Cat, "for ho Is called All-out." "All-outl" exclaimed tho Mouso: "well, that is certainly tho most curious uamo by far. I havo nover yot seen it in print. All-outl AVhat can that mean?" and, shaking her head, sho roll cu herself up and went to sleep. After that nobody clso asked tho Cat to Btand godfather; but tho winter hud arrived, and nothing moro was to bo picked up out-of-doors ; so tho Mouso nctiiougnt herself of their storo of nro vinlon, and said, "Come, friend Cat, we will go to our grease-pot which wo laid uy ; it will tasto well now. ves, indeed," replied tho Cat; "It will tasto as well as if you stroked your tongiio against tlio window." So thoy set out on their Journoy. and when thoy arrived at tho church tho pot stood in Its old place but It was empty I "Ah, "gaid tho Mouso, "I seo what lias happened; now I know you uro i mi ecu a raithful friend. You havo oaten tho wholo as you stood godfather; flruf 'n.,- rr.. ' 'twi wvu Jiuyoui, men " "Will you bo quiet?" cried tho Cat. "Not a word , or I'll cat you." But tho poor Mouso had "All-out" at her touguo'a end, aud had scarcely uttered It when tlio Cat mado a spring, seized her in Ids mouth, nud swallowed her. This happens every day In tho world. A- i ebson who had been IlfltenliHr to I a very dull addiess, remarked that I every thing went off well-csnoclally tho audlanccl FARMER'S COLUMN. Itvarlii? CtilcUi'iis. Tho following aro iioino nilta that 11 N would bo well to observe In renriiii; chickens: 1. Keep tho chickens liiawariii.cleaii, dry coop. 2. Don't let thorn run out In ino morning until tho sun has removed tho dow from tho grass. 3. Let them havo plenty or rood anil frosh wator. 1. Tho coop mint bo rat-proof. 0. Don't let tho chickens havo nccess to slops or stagnant water, 0. Seo that they mo homed when n storm Is threatening. Utiles for kceplrig tho hennery In pro per order: 1. Clean out every day, and sprinkle a handful of lime. 2-Snrlnklo ashes over tho lloor two -or threo limes a week. Frequently chaugo tho straw or hay forming tho nest, and whlto-wash Ilia ncst-boxc at ovcry rcnowal, and twice n year tiior oughly whllo-wash tho wholo Interior of tho house. Rules for tho management of sotting hen?: 1. Set the hen In n place where sho will not bo disturbed. 2. Give a largo hen 10 or 12 egg.s, me dium sized ono 10 or 11, ft Bmall oncS or 9. 3. Don't let tho hen como out of tho aettlng-rooin until sho has hatched, but keep her Biipplicd with gravel, food and water. 1. When chickens aro hatched leave them In tho nest for eight or ten hours. 5. Don't meddlo with thoeggsduring Incubation; turning them onco a day, and all such foolishness, is apt to pro- vent tlio eggs from hatching. Yeast. Tako a pint bowl of hops aud two quarts of water, boll down to ono quart ; put seven or eight spoonfuls of flour in a pan and strain tho hop water boiling upon It ; when mixed it should bo a thick batter; when 11 bo comes milk warm stir in a breakfast cup of good yeast, then pour it iulo bottles two-thl rds full, stopping them with paper. Set them in milk pan by tho ilr, and as soon as tho contents rise to tho top of tho bottles put them on tho cellar floor till tho yeast fulls; then cord and keep the bottles on tho collar-floor or in tho ico houso or ref rigerator. In very warm weather tho corks ought to bo removed every day to let tho air out, and put in directly agai n, otherwlso thoy aro apt to burst. O heese Cakes. Tako half n pound butter, half pound sugar, beaten to gether light, then add ono wineglass of brandy, or two of wine and roso water mixed, then four eggs beaten thick, To mako tho curd, tako ono gill of boll ed milk and flvo eggs, beaten light ; stir tho eggs into tho milk, nnd put it on tho fire to boll; when boiled to a curd tako it oil, nnd strain off tho whey; mix about two ounces of bread grated into tho curd, ono handful of currants, somo cinnamon and nutmeg. Then mako and bako your cakes In tho usual way. Sponge Cake. Tako seven eugs, half a pound of Hour, thrco-quarters pound of sugar, put tho sugar into boil with half a tumbler of water, let it boil until clear; after tho eggs aro beaten light, put in tho boiling sugar to them, beating it nil tho timo until cold, then stir tho flour in last. Iiemon Pudding. Four tablespoon fuls of sugar, two eggs, two tablespoon fulsof butler, rind of onolcinon and a llttlo juice, threo crackers grated, milk enough for two puddings. Will's Cake. Eight eggs and tho weight of eight egg3 in sugar, tho weight of six in flour, and four in but ter. Mako llko pound cake. Texas Jumules. Ono pound of su gar, ono pound of butter, ten eggs, ono pound of currants, cloves, alsplco and maco or nutmeg. Coffee Cake. Threo pints of flour, ono pint of sugar, ono pint of milk, threo eggs, saloratus and cream of tar tar, one-third of a pint ot butter and somo lemon to flavor. Ginger Nuts. Ono pint of sugar, ono jlint of molasses, ono pint of butler, flvo eggs, threo pinls of flour, half a teacup of ginger, alsplco, cloves and cinnamon. Soft Ginqxr Bread. Pint and a half of sugar, threo pints ot flour, ono pint of molasses, ono pint of milk, throe eggs, a teacup of butter, spico to tasto, saleratus and cream of tartar. Dover Cake. Flvo eggs, tho weight of flvo in sugar, and four in flour, and threo in butter, ono cup of currants, and bako ono hour. Inferior Fowls. If not already dono, do not delay in weeding out from your flocks all Inferior fowls, Thoro Is noth ing gained by wintering them. Allow Ing them to remain with tho flock may prove disastrous to your wholo yard. If you would kcop your brood pure, allow no mongrels to run wlth'them. Ono falsostep In this dU rcctlon may bo -tho means of much annoyance as well as loss of casto as a successful breeder of fancy fowls, Examlno your henneries at least onco a week, If not daily, and scothal tho markings of your yearling "chicks"aro porfect. If you observo oven tho least Imperfection, rcmo'vo them at onco and fatten them for market. Do not keep them on yoiir premises a moment Ion-. gcr than is absolutely necessary. Dy overlooking orueglecting this matter, many flno Hocks aro ruined and becomo tlegcn orate, causing tho breeder to loso nil Interest in his vocation blaming UU fowls for hlsill-luck andnotknow ing tho wherefore. Again wo nay, weed out your inferior fowls nt oi.ee, delays aro dangerous. l. Destroying Stumps. The Balti more Leader suggests tlio following nidth od for getting rid of stumps with out in nVIng a liolo In tlio ground: Wo Jiavo heard of two methods of getting rid of stumps, which, ns they appear feasible and inexpensive, wo hopo somo reader will try and report them lloro with a two-Inch nugur to tho heart oftho stump; All tlio cavity thus mado with sulphuric acid, or with crudo oil of pctrollum. In the first case, tho acid becomes tho destrnctivo agent within n fow months: in tho latter, when tho stump becomes satu rated tho oil in It Is fired, aud will then burn out to tho partlclo, llko a candlo. Experience provo that grasses Rlinillfl Jin fiiif An limr ltrltnn 1ir afntlVa -ww uw wmw w J ff IIVII i 11 D1U1U O aro in hi both for clover and other grasses, is Just when In full bloom, ami ti,n rnriirf blossoms aro beginning to fado. Stovca unci Tinwaio. KV STOVK AND TIN SHOP. IIUIAll HAGENIlilCH. MalinSlreet ono door abovo I!. MeiidenhaU's mA"inrio assortment of Stoves, Heaters and Itnnitm constantly ou baud, aud for ealo at the 'nrnium hi'ill Us lunuclicscnreriilly attended to, nnd satisfaction runiuntccil. , , , ,, . Tin woile of all It Hula wholesale and utall. A trlni Is requested. Apr.U.OU-lf TOVEd AND TINWARE. announces to his friends and customers that continues the nbovo business at his old place ou MAIN STREET, HLO0M3IIUH0. Customers ram bo accomodated with FANCY STOVES of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tlnwara and every va riety of atllelo found In n Btovo and Tinware Ks tabllshmcut lis tho cities, and on the most reason nblo terms, llepaliiugdonoaltboshoitestnollco, 25 DOZEN MILK-PANS on hand for sale. JO-EW STOVK AND TIN SHOP. on maim srnwtr, HltAntY OPPOSITE MILLUn' KTOltE, HLOOMSRURG, MNN'A. The undersigned has Just nited tip and opened his new STOVK AND TIN SHOP, n this place, where be Is prepared to mako up new Tin WAitis of nil kinds In his line, aud do repairing with neatness nnd dispatch, uron the most reasonable terms. Ho also keeps on hand STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES, which he will sell upon terms lo suit purchasers. Glvo hlmn cull. Ho la a good moclinulc, and deserving or tho public patronage. jAcon Jir.TZ. Bloomsburg, April M, 1807. Foundries. gHARPLESS & HABMAN, rJClLi: FOU.N11UY AND MANUrACTUMNfl (iltOT, STOVES ii PLOWS WIIOIiKSAr.rj 4 ItETAIIi tub cri.nimATni) mostrosk iron beam and TUB 1IUTTON WO011KN I1EAM PLOWS. Castings and Flrollrlck for repairing city Stoves. Ml kinds of llrass or Iron easting made lo order All kinds r iitinn niinrt lint Ire. 1 r. t, uti . ...IT t-uu i. ii a in it a lit I'.nillll,! Itlil A . Ji tlf.tktfilvti, llloonisbinii. l'n. Proprietors, Jlar.W'CU-tr. QUANClEVIUiK FOUNDRY, 51 ALllIP, Li MHUl- A iN 1 ' iiUl.ilUljiUll.lU WORKS. TliOundeish:ncd desires to Inform his filonds and tho public generally, that ho has rebuilt and enlarged his Foundry nnd Muchlno Shop, nnd ie- lUOVCU au ins uilHiiieNi iioill iiigub micci. in inu abovo named place, wheio In connection with llisroumiry no will rnnunuu u muuuiai-iuiu Wheeler's Railway Chain IloioO-l'ower and Thresher, (Impioved), Cornell's Patent. THRESHER AND CLEANER, eiihor overshot for Trend-Power or undershot with Lever-Power. Ho also manufactmcs lo order and I1U up nil kinds or MILL 0 K A It, I N a , Clrculnr Knw Mandrels. Patent Slides for Saw Mills, tlio latest Improved lion Ream Plows of iiiuerenc kiuus nyouucu jicaiu uuwv, uuiiuii) Corn Plows, and Plow Points of every descrip tion generally used throughout tho county. IKON KETTLES, HELLS Cellar Grates, Htoves.Slcd and Sleigh Soles, nnd In fact everything generally made inn country Foundry. Thoso wlshlug lo purchase Machines would do well to examlno his machines, and tlio Improvements made on tho power,by which nt icu&i m per ccin. oj iiiu iricuou js uueu uu, ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED to glvo good satisfaction, and terms mado to suit puiehofcers. All kinds cf country produce taken In exchango for Plows and eastings. Thankful to his friends and patrons tor past favors ho would still conlluuolosoltff It tho same. vt ii,iUa.m Mujim i.i'at, Apr.O.OO-lf Oraugovllle Pa. Insurance Agencies, Q. L O B K MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY O F NEW YORK. Pliny Freeman, Picsldcnt, II. C. l'rcm.ui, Sec Cash capital over 82,000,000, all paid. J. 11. ROBlSON.Dl.OOJLSBURCl.l'A GENERAL AGENT, For Luzerne, Lycoming and Columbia cmintles, Aug. a),'W-Iy. JN SU RANCH AQliNUV. Wyoming 170.000 Stnn 4,000,000 Fulton 300,000 North America 060,000 City 450,000 International 1,400,000 Niagara 1,000.000 Putnam . 530,000 Merchants 330,000 Springfield 670,000 Farmers' Danvlllo 690,000 Albany City . 400.000 Lancaster City 2C0.000 Yorlt Horso, Death t Then.... - C3.000 Home, Now Haven 1,000,000 Danville, Horso Theft - FRUAS HROWN, Aitmt, rnaiS.CO-ly. BtooasEUBO, Pa JjURST NATIONAL WHITE LEAD, REST, I'UREStTaND CHEAPEST! SATISFACTION CIUAl'.ANTEEUl For Whiteness, Durability, nud IJrUUaU' fv. It has no count. Sold by nil dcnlcisln Paints throughout ino country. BARKER, JIOORE A JIUIN, bLtCJhf-OES TO t. Moitiiis 1'j:rot & co. Solo Propiietors, Philadelphia, Pa., Dealers In nil kinds of DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, nvrTi!rrs, dc, dc Caution. Owing to the popularity of our "First Nntlouul While Lind," other narllcBhaVb been induced loolltrn snu. rlousartlcloULder the same name. There- loro llewnio of Couuterlcits. Tho cenn luo Is put up In extra heavy tin paint pots, with patent metallic wlro handlis, unu ino namo oi , j BARKER, IiIOORE & MEIN, Oil each lnbcl, For sale by MOYKR lHIOTHERS, innr25'70-Iy, Ulooiuhburg; Sa?S1 This Is NO PATENT MEDICINE HUMBUO, gotten up todupo tho Jgnoiant nnd cieilulous nor Is It lepresented ns being "composed of raro and precious substances brought from tho four iuers of Iho e'arth, ran led seven times across ino urcat Desert or Kakaranonllio backs of four teen camels, nnd brought ncioss the Atlantic Ocean on two Ships.' It Is a tlmjile, mlM, wth iiHi J.'f iinO, ii perfect Sintflc for CATAliiiiinnd Coi.li in niKllKAP," ulso for offensive llrcath Loss or Impairment of tho Kem,e ofSmell.Tastu ir liecring, Wulerlim or Weak Eves.Pulu or . iiuiu in me jieaUfWiieu causeu,as lne-y nil not liurrenucnt lv nre. bv lbs violence of Cntnri Ii. I oiler. In good latth.u standing Rewaid of S5mj is ii cu ui e;uiuiiu mat i cnuuor, cure. FOR HALE nv MOSV DRUaOISTS EVEHY WHERE. 1'JiICE ONI.Y 60 Cknth. Sent bv mall, post imld, on receipt of SIXTY 'wntu. Four package for Ii W or lDjzcu lor Send n two cent stain two cent stamp for Dr. a-igo's pamphlet rli. Addre the Proprietor, it, V, i'lKRCIJM. I) on laiai maylj'70-tf. BurrALO, N, Y JOOTS AND SHOES. CLARK M, BROWN, CKNTI1K BTltrET, ADJOININO THE 6T0I1K Of lionui.NSiEitn. A lull and complete assortment of rewlymado jxKits and shoes for men, women nnd children Jiut rcoelved nnd for salunt icasonablo rates, yarletlcvto suit all classes or customers. The bast of work dono ut thort nolle, as heretofore. Give him a call. aprs'70-tf. TOU PBINTIN Neatly executed at this Offla 5W ili:MfiVHi JiUVJSl a I Dmjo nuil Chemicalo. I'lHF.NIX PECTORAL Cl'HEH COUOHI PIMENIX PECTORAL CUKKS COUGH! I'lUENIX PECTORAL CUKES COUGH! Tho PhamW l'cctorol will euro Iho diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, such as Colds, Cough, Croup, Aslhina.llronchltls, Catarrh, Suro Throat lloniscness. Whooping Cough, nnd Pulmonary Consumption. This medlelno Is prepared by Dr. This I eibcrholtzcr or Philadelphia, nud formerly of Plnvnlxvllle, Pn., and although It has only tinpn otrprnil for llvo vrnrs. more than one mill ion bottles have already been sold. mniidforltl Increasing ovcry day. Many or tho Iletall Druggists uuy it in lots or uvo gross, nnd not n few of tho Country Storekeepers try onogrovintatlmo. Nearly every ono who has ever sold II testifies tolls popularity, and nearly nil who have used II. bear testimony to lis won derail power In curing Cough, Wo are confluent that lliero Is no known medicine of such great valuo lo the community nstlioPiurnlx Pectoral. It has cured enscs of tlio most painful und dis tressing cough, or years standing. It has Riven Instant roller In spellsof coughing. It has Instantly stopped tlio paroxysm at Whooping Cough, nnd greatly shoi tcned Its du latlon, It has cured Croup Inn fow minutes. Consumption lins been cured by It, whero all oilier reinedleshad lulled to do good. Hoarseness has been cured by U in n sluglo Many physicians recommend ll.nnd others use It thcmseli es nnd administer it In their practice whllo others opposo It because It takes away their business. Wo recommend It to our readers nnd lor fur Ihcrpnrtlculars, would refer you to tho circular around tho bottlo whero you will find numerous certificates given by persons who have used It. U la ao pleasant lo tho tasto that children cry lor ii, It Is nstlmnlntlngcxpeclorntit, giving strength ,1 lhnn.innllmf.llml it nllnA-a tlm mlltill. Tlio proprietor of this rnodtclno has so much conlldenro In lis eurnllve powers from the testi mony of thousands who havo used It that the mouev will bo refunded to any purchaser who Is not satisfied with thocrrects. II Is so cheap that nil can buy It. Prlco Coils, Largo llottlts S1.U0 it Is prepaicd only by LEVI OH KRHOLTZERM. D.. WHOLESALE DIIUriOIST, No. 153 North Third Street, Philadelphia, 11 lr nnr nearest Drin-slst or Storekeeper does not havo this medlelno ask him to rtct it for von. nud do not lethlni nut vou oil with some oilier urepiuiiiiuii uccnuie uu iuu,ic muii- uiuii vy on ft hut go or send nt onco to some store wherouknnwlt is kent. or send lo Dr. Oner- holtzer. Hold hj i 1', L.UUI DruKKlut, Hlooms burg.andll. W. (...y, Co., Light Street, nnd neai ly every druggist and storekeeper In Colum- hlu County. ucc. iu, uy-im, $10,001) GUARANTEE. n U 0 K L K A D XJ EX XCEIS ALL OTHER LEAD I lid, Por lis Unrivaled Whiteness, 2d. For Its Unequalled Diu.iblltty, 3d. I'or It s Unsurpassed Covering Troperly. Lastly for lis Economy, t3-It t'OSTS l.l'.SS to natnt with Uui K Lead than any other Whllo Lead extant. The snmo weigni eoveiN .iiuivr, nuiii,vi., it mum uuib- AULE, nnd makes WHITER WORK. DUCK LEAD, Is the Chcarcbt and Rest. JIO.030 GUARANTEE. BUCK ZINO EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS. Korits Unequalled Durability, I'or Its Unrivaled Whiteness, For Its Unsurpassed Coverlucr Pronertv. 1st. 2d. 3d. easily, jsr us ureal, .couoiny, being tho CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and most DURABLE Whlto Paint In tho world, BUY ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC: TRY IT AND 11E CONVINCED. Satisfaction Guaranteed by tho Manufacturers. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared expressly for Palntlug COTTAGES, OUT 11UILDINGS of every descrln Hon, FENCKH, Ac. THIRTY-FIVE DIFFER ENT COLORS, Durable, Cheap, Uniform, aud ueumiiiu Miaucs. Samplo cards sent by Mall lr dcslicd. Dealers' Oulers will bo promptly executed by iiiu iuiiiiiii..uiiiiL'in, FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., N. W. Cor. Ti nth and Market Stieels, JanWTO-ly. Philadelphia o MNIBUS LINE. The undersigned would rcsictrullynunonncoto the citizens of Dloomsbnrg and tho publlo gono rnlly tha ho Is running nu OMNIUUSLINE between this place and tho different railroad de pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho several trains going South and Wost ou tho Cata wissa and WllllaniKport Railroad, and with those going North nnd South on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad. HUOmnlbusscHaio In good condition, commo dious nnd comfortable, nnd charges reasonable. Persons wishing tn meet or see their friends do part, con ho accomodated upon reasonable charge by leavlug timely notice nt any of tho hotels. JACOB L GIRTON.-Proprletoi, Q RANGE VILLE ACADEMY. ORANGEVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA PROF. E. J. SCHOONOVER, Principal, MRS. E. J. SCHOONOVER, rrecpticss, This Institution, for tho education of young Ladles nnd Gentlemen, will re-open under clinrgo ofl'iof, Schoonovcr, on Moniiay April 4, lbTU. Teachers, of acknowledged ability and high order of latent, will bo employed lucach department, aud no ellort spared to securo to pupils tkorough nnd Judicious culture. 'ihe course oi instruction will include nil the branches usually taught In High Schools nnd Seminaries of the lirst rank. Special attention rdven to Normal School training and Commercial Instruction. TERMS: rilmniy Department S3 to fj per Quarter Higher Branches 0 to S3 per Quarter LOCATION: This excellent Institution Islo cntcd in a pleasant village of about six hundred Inhabitants lreo from tho temptations of a largo city about six miles from the Rail with dally communication to tho dlllercnt roads. Tho buildings me situated upon an elevation, surrounded by nbcaulllul glove, aud perfectly healthy, CALENDAR FOR 1670 t-Sprlug session begins April 4th, bTOnnd continues 13 weeks, following which there will bo n vacation or six weeks. Fall term coinmcnccsAugnst 15, 1870, continuing 11 weeks. Winter term opens November 7, 1070 continuing 11 weeks. EXPENSES: ltontil cau bo obtained in nri. vato lainllles ntliom$2.60 to tl.COpcr week, or deslinhte looms will bo furnished to students wishing to provide for thciusclcs. Scholars will bo ndmlltcd at nny tlmo during tho session although it is preferable to commence with tho term. For further particulars, address the Principal, at Oraugovllle, I'a. inarl8'70-3m. B a. u a ii ' s HAW hone SURER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. TRADE MARK SPRINQ 1870. FARMERS! lNciiEASK Youn cnop or COUN, OATS, TOTATOES, WHEAT AND GRASS, As well as ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR SOIL ny a Judicious and Economical mode of MANURING. GET THE VALUE OF YOUR OUTLAY THE FIRST SEASON, OBTAIN DF.TTEIt FILLED EARS AND HEAVIER GRAIN. KEEP YOUR SOIL FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEEDS. MAKE YOUR LANDS PERMANENTLY FERTILE. Over SIXTEEN years of constant use.nn all ci ops, has proven that Baugh's Raw llouo l'hos. pliiitu may bo depended upon by Farmers. HIGHLY I.Ml'ltOVED AND STANDAItll WARHANTED. For sale by Aurkullurol Dealt m generally. BAIN1H&SONS, . .. . . Manufaclurcrs. OHIco-Nii, u H. Delawiiru Avenue, Philadelphia, iiiarl$'70-0m. NHW DIBCOVERYII! It has long lioen known that tho old establish. l und well stocked Fuknituke it IIkiioinu WAiinnoosw of II. It, LEWIS, Hit., aio tho cheap. ft in tho city. He Is now selling 1'Aiii.oit Suns In Pi.phh, JIaiii Clotu, Hew or 'Penny. Wal nut CiiAMiiFii suits in Oil or Vahnishi Cot tauk FmiNiti'iiK, nil styiesj Br.nniha anb MwtuiMW, various sizes, cheaper Hum aucllou prices. Como and tee, nnd be convinced. Yon will cave money by gl Ing us a call beforo pur chasing elsewhere, H. R.LEWIS, Su., 1131 UAJlKKTHTlltCT, 1'IIILAllKI.l'IIIA, Next door to cor, of Fifteenth SI. nprno-3m. EUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LU'ITER HEADS, HILL HEADS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, 40., ctO, Neatly and Cheaply Printed From the Latest Blylct, of Type at the COLUMBIAN OFFICE'. Rail Roads. 1 AOKAWANNA AND ULOOMS- xj nuitii JiAii.uuAii on and rtr Jan, 17,1870, Passenger Trains will uoing norm, Arrlvo Arrlvo p.m. a.m. Going South. !.cnve Leave p. m. a. m, Rcrantnn 8,19 ll.W 4.00 7.20 Leave 4.3-i 6.00 6.10 0.10 0.50 7.80 8.10 Arrive Plttston K.11 10.30 10.0.1 0.13 e.oo H.30 7.5.1 7.15 Leavo 7.50 8.20 S.8p O.ltl IU2 10.17 10.55 An Ive Kingston ... 7.ou Plymouth 7.33 Hhlcksliluny,.., 7.58 uerwicK m u.uu llloom M Danville -1.00 Leave, North'd .H 11.40 ll.i'i nmiiinMlnti nifwln nlHernntnn hv tho 10.40 n.m, train for (IrentUond, lllnghamton, Albany and all points North, East nud West. riATAWIBSA ItAILItOAD On and after MONDAY, Sep. 0, I860. Passenger tinlnsou theCutawlssaRailiondwlIl run at the following named hours! Mill Soith. UTATIOSU. Wllllnmsporl, Muney, Watsoutown. Milton. Danville. Rupert. Cntnwlssa. Rtugtown, Summit. Vaf! A'ortfi Arr, o.oop. m. Dep. 6.20 ' " J.57 " " t.40 " " 4.00 " " 3.40 " " 3.32 " " 2.23 " " 1.50 " " 1,40 " " 1.30 " ' 1.10 " 10.40 a.m. Dep. 8. 15 n.m " 0.15 ' " 0.17 " " 10.0 " " 1M5 " " ll.Oj " 11.17 ' " lH.'iip.m " 12.58 " " 1.03 " 1.20 " 8.1 J " 1.2.5 Arr. 0.15 1 Ouaknkc. K. Mnhouy June. Dlnn.Tnmnqua. Dine lteAillin;. Philadelphia, B.13 " .. 1 To New York via. To New York via. Read- 11.25 i lnsr or Maueh Chunk. From New York via. I Sin, ml, l?l,tmlr. f 0.55 i NoChnuiioof cars between Willfnmsport nud Philadelphia. UEO. WEI1U Suy't. gUOWN'S FAST FUEIQIIT I'UO.M PHILADELPHIA TO liLOOMSBURU, and liitcrmcdlato points. Goods forwarded with enro aud despatch und nt low rates. uoous, nw liunuciimia, must, uu itumuiwi i,b Illtner A Co's. 811 Market Street, For full par ticulars, apply to JACOn SCHUYLER. Proprietor, Aug. 20,'60-lf. R. R. Depot, Uloomsburg.l'a. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY. on nnd after Nov. 15th 1809, Trains wll leave Nor.TiiuMnEni.AND ns follows 1 NORTHWARD. S5.5 A. Jr., Dally to Wllllamsport, (excopt Sunday) lor jimirn, cannnuaigun, uocncsicr, uuuaio, Suspension Rrldgc, and N. Palls. 030 r. ., Dally, (except Sundays) for Elmlra and llullalo via Erie Hallway from Elmlra, 5.30 r. sr., Dally, (oxcept Sundays) for Wllllams port, TRAINS SOUTHWARD. 10.25 A. M.Dnlly (except Monday's) for Baltimore WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA, 11,10 P.M. Daily (except Sunday's) for Baltimore nsuingion ami l-imaucipiiiu. T.D. 8. YOUNG. General Passenger Agent, ALFllEl) It, 1'lSKE, Gen'l Surt., "PvELAW ARE, LACKAWANNA, & s wuii iitjN iiAluauAU-auraraer arrange- meni, April n,i&,u. irnins leavo as louows; EAHTWAllll. IVKSlWAltil, Fx- Ac-Ac- Ex- Mall STATIONS. Moii press coin, com, press P.M. Via M. A E. Dlvls. A M. r.M. liob Tib 8.00 4.10 8.15 4.25 8.40 4.50 11.28 7.35 Too Too 11.15 7,' 11.43 7.50 11.53 8.00 7.30 8.30 8.45 4,42 11.05 7.05 12.00 8.05 12,15 8.20 12.25 8.30 12.40 8.4! 12.55 8.55 1.05 1.15 1.30 9.20 1.40 8.41 2.118 0.58 '.'.19 Z30 10.20 2.48 10.38 P.M. 3.20 9.00 8.30 3.10 9.15 9.10 3.40 9.21 9.25 4.01 9.35 9.50 4.20 0.01 10.30 4.39 10.12 11.00 4.57 10.30 12.00 6.15 10.17 12.3.5 5.30 11.02 1.00 r.M. A,M, A.M. Arl New Y'ork. Lvi 4,15 I-doi jtarciay or.) Christopher St..... 4.3.5 UOUOKCU Newark 4.10 l.Oll Washington via Cen. UK. of N.J. ....wow York I that Llberlu 1 1000 3.40 7.10 6.18 8.4j! 1.21 ewuampiou. antou. 12.17 12.37 .Oxford ..Brldgovllle 5.40' ..Phlladelp iaueipnia .Trenton 3.50 1.30 12.31)' O.IIO 6.33 6.23 5.11 Phllllnshnre , .Manunkn Chunk,..H 12.25 12.08 ,ueiaware ....Mount Bethel 6.(12 12.5: Water Gap 4.51 11.38 11.28 11.18 II. 02 10.40 10.27 III. 14 nirouusuurg Snragucvlllo Heuryvlllo Oakland I.1C 4.U1 Forks 3.15 Ml 3.15 3.115: Tobyhauna uouinsuoro Moscow Dunning Scrantou ...Clark's Summit., ...Ablngton ..Factory villo Nicholson .....llopbottomM Montrose , ...-Now MUford Great Bend.... 11.00 0.40 8.00 2.10 U.I0 8.38, 8.30 8.11 7.52 7.30 ..lr,1 0.15 1.55 li.10 I.TI 6.10 1.211 T37 4.07', 7.1 I. Ill I21U 0.51 3.45 1235 r.StA.M 0.39 A.M. Trains do not stop nt stations where tho Ttmo IS Ulllllll'U. CONNECTIONS. At New Hnmnton with Central U. It. of N. Tho Mall and Express trains eastward nud west, ward connect with trains lor Now York, nilza bcth, l'lalnilold.Komervlllo and other stations. At Waslllneton with Morris A Khsex ft. 11. JInll nud Express trains mako closo and reliable, connections with trains for Now York. Newark, Mmrlstown. Dover. Waterloo. HackettRtowii Ac. ..At Manunka Chunk Willi llelvidero Delawaro it. ii. uioso connections aro made by Man and 1-xpress trains, with trains for Philadelphia, Trenton, Phllllpsburg, Bolvldere, Ac. By Train r.o, 2, pissengers reach Philadelphia via Cam den, by No. 4, via Kensington, Passengers on No. I, arrlvo In Philadelphia In time to take tho 11.30 p. m, train for llaltlmoro and Washington. At Scruutou with Lackawanna Bloomsburg A Delaware A Hudson Rail Roads. Trains on theso roads connect with our trains for nttston, Wllkcs-Barre, Berwick, Bloomsburg, Danville, uijiiiiiiai. iwicuuuiu iiiiu ejaroonuaie, Allllnghaintoii wltn Erlo Railway. Mall No. 1 connects with Express Mall on Erie Railway, leavlne nt 8.42 n. m. with il hlppnlntr much nr. Inched, arrlvlni! at liutrnln nt It 'iO next mnrnhitr. Express No. 3 connects with a way train lor Owcgo, Ithnca, and Elmlra. Albany A Susquehanna HallRoad. Fourtralns n day run each way between Blnghamton nud Albany. One leaves Blnghamton nt 2.30 p.m., and arilvcs at Albany at 9.00 p. m. Syracuse, Blnghamton A N. Y. R. R. Trains for Syracuse leave at 7 n.m. and 0.25 p. iu. Trains , , vm n v llll vnuilllllUUI ii.m a. Ki.anu O.OU U. IU R. A. HENRY, W. F. HALLSTEAD. Gen'l Puss, aud Tkt. Agont. Supt, READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, may 16th, 1870. Great Trunk Line fiom the North and North' West forPhlladolnhla.New York.Heaulmr. Potts. ville, Tumanua, Ashland, Shamokln Lebanon Aiieniown, jiasion, ipuraia, l,iuz, Lancaster, MIUIUUIU,I.U, Trains leave Hnrrlsburg for New York, as fol. lows: Al 0,iJ, 8,10 und 11,25 a. in., and 2,50 p. m., connecting with similar trains on 1'onmi. Railroad, and arriving at New York at 12.10, noon, 3,50, 6,05 and 10,00 n. m. respectively Sleeping cars accompany tho 5,35 and 11.25 a, m., tralus without change. Returning: Leavo New York at 9,00 a.m. and 12.00 noon nud 5,00 p. in. Philadelphia at 8.15 a. iu, aud 3.30 p. m. Sleeping cars accompany the 9,00 a. in., and 5,00 p.m., tralus iroin N, Y. without chaugo. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Ta maqua, Mlncrsvllle, Ashlaud, shamokln I'luu Grove, Allenlown A Phlla'd, at 8,10 a.m., A 2,50 A 4,10 p.m., slopping ut Lebanon aud principal way stations: the 4,10nra. train connecting for Phll'a Potlsvtllo and Columbia only. For PottsvUlo Schuylkill Hnvcn nud Auburn, via Schuylkill aud Sustmchauua Railroad, leavo HarrlsburK at 8,40 p.m. " East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read. Ing for Allentown, Easton and New York at 7.23 10.30 a. m., 1.27 aud 4.15 p. m. Returning, leavo New York at 9.00 a. in., 12.00 noon aud 6.0J p. to. aud Alleutowa at 7.20 a. in, 12.25 noon, 4.20 and 8.13 p.m. ' Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a.m., connecting with similar train on East Pa. railroad returning from Reading at 0.35 p.m. stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsvllle at 6,40and 9,00 a.m.,and 2.50 p.m. Herudou at 9.30 a. lu., Shamokln at 6,40 and 10 10 a. 10. , Ashland at 7,05 a.m. and 12,30 noon Mali anoy City at 7.51 a. m. and 7.C7 p. m. Tamanua at 8.3J a. in., aud 2,20 p. ui.for PhUadelphla and New York, Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill nnd Susque hanna Railroad at 8,15 a.m. tor Harrisburg, uud 12.06 noon , for Pino Grovo aud Tremont, 1,1 . : " ul4li uu lrin leaves potts- ville at 5. 10 a. ra imssus Reading at 7.30 a. m.. ar. riving at PI Iilladelphlaat 10.20 a.m. Returning leaves 1'lllladuliihla 11L fi.lSn. n. n,uluu itn.T! lug ut 8.00 p.m., urrlvlug at Pottsvllle at 9.10 p.m. Pottstown Accommodation Trulndoaves piits. town at 0,25 o.m. returnlug, leaves Philadelphia Columbia Railroad Trains leavo Reading ut 7,20 a.m., and 0-15 p.m. for Kphrata, Lltlx, Laucas. ter, Columbia, Ac, Perklniucn Itall Road Tralus leave ferklomen Juncllonat 9.00a. iu.,3.00A6.30p.m. returning: leaveBchwenksvllloat 8.05 a.m., 12. 15 noon, and 4.15 p.m.. conuoctlng with similar trains ou Reudlug Railroad, LJilebrookdale Hallroad trains leave Pottstown at 0.10 a. m aud U.S0 p. m.,returnlnB leuvu Mount Pleasant at 7.1O ami ll.M u. m.. couuectlug wl l! similar trains on Rending liuiiiuau. Cnestcr Valley Rallioud Irains leavo Btldge. port at . 8,80a. m. and 2.05 aud 6.02 p. m. leturulug. leave Downlngton at 0.20 a.m., 12.15 noon aud i,14. I!' m,V 'ouuectlug Willi similar truliia ou Reaillug Railroad, On Bunduys, leavo New York at 5,00 p.m.. Phil phla at 8,uo a.m. and 3,15 p.m., (the i.uu a.m train 1 uuulug only toHcudlngiJloavcl'ottavllla S.Wa.nu narrlsbuiK ut 6.85 a. 111. uud 4.10 p. in, uud leavo Allentown at 7,23 a, in. and 8.15 p, m., and Heading at 7.15 a.m. and 10.05 p. iu, for Harris, bum, at 7.23 n. Hi. lor New Yoik, at 1.45 p. in. for PiiUl2u";iun.UU "l ,W ,U' ttUd 4'23'''m' '' Comiuutuljon, Mlltogo. Season, School nud difceU rat,els"C''6U BuJ from Bl1 1,olnU' n " oah'paTon'glrl''1' ,hrouui 100 l'ol,aels allowed O. A. NICOLIiJ, 1, ., ,. . General Superintendent. Reading, Pa., April 2D 1870, ' """-uuu'" JRON FENCING. The undersigned would respectfully inform the publlo that they are pri-porcd to put up, In the in ost substantial and theast inanner.the latest Ld in est liupio ed patterns of Iron fence, about houses, and In grave yards aud cemeteries. Ilielr beamy and permanence make them de servedly popular, aud they aro being generally adopted, tor particulars apply to either '.IHOilAS THOItNTON Bloomsburg. Way SO, Dry Goods 8c Notions. jq-RW HTOOIC OF OLOTIIINO. rrcsh arrival of SUMMEU (lOOliS. DAVID LOWENUERU Invites attention to his slock of cnEAP AND FASHIONA111.U CLOTHING, at his store ou Main Street, twodoors abovo the American Hon so nioomsburg, l'n., where lie lias Just received fiom New Yoik nnd Philadelphia a full assortment ur MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, dutnblo, and ""m,,"1" DRESS GOODS, cnnsiiiing or nox, sack, nnca, gum.and oii,-ui.oi n COATSAHll I'Afilfl. of nil sorts, sizes and colors, Ho lias also replen ished his nlrcady largo slock of ALL AND WINTEIl SHAWLS, STRIPED, 1'iaURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS H-ANDKEUOHIErS, QLOVKS, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ho nas constantly ou hand a lntgo nnd well-se eded assort mcnt of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which ho Is prepared lo lnalro to order lutoiiuy kind of clothing, on very short notice, nud In the best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, nnd most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, fa cry description, fine nnd cheap. Ills ensoul Jewelry Is uotsurpasscdhn UiKplaco. Cull nud examine btsgenornl nssorlmcn or CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELR1 , it. DAVID J.OWF.NIIERO. c. 0. M A R It have Just received from tho easlcru markets n largo nnd well selected slock of DRY 0 O O D S , coNsisTiNci or Cnssimers, Jeans, Best bleached A Brown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Table Linens, Cotton & All wool flannels, AC, AC., A' good stock of Ladles dress goods, Latest styles A patterns. Spices of all kinds, Good stock groceries, linecusware, Stoue ware, Wood A willow ware, Flour A Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Honp for cleaning Tin, Brass, Ac, All goods sold cheap for cash or pro duce. Ho would call tho attention of buyers to his well nnd carefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept iu tlio coun try, feeling coulldent that ho can sell them goods at such prices as will ensure satisfaction Nov. 5,'C9-tf C. C. MARK. -jyILLERS STORE. SUMMEU GOODS. Tho subscriber has fust returned from the cities with another large and bclect assortment uf FALL AiiD WINTER GOODS, purchased In Now York nnd Philadelphia at Ihe crwest figure, and which ho Is determined to sell on as moderate terms as can bo procured uls where In Bloomsburg. His stock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, togethci with a largo .assortment nl Dry Goods aud Gio- corles, consisting of tho following articles Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cloths, ejasslnicrcs. Shawls, Flannels, Silks, Whllo Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, Hollowwaro Cedarwnre (ineousware, Uardwate Hoots and Shots, Hats aud Caps Houp Nctu, Umbrellas, Looklug-Glassi!.!, Tobacco, Collee, Sugars, Teies, lllco, Allnplco, Gliigor, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS OHN RALLY", Iu short, everything usually kept lu connlry stores, to whloh no Invites tho attention of the publlo generally, Tlio highest price will bo paid for country produce iu exchange for goods. S. H. MILLER A SON. Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, F.i. QONPEOTIONERY. Tho underslgued would lcspectfully announce to the publlo luat ho hoa opeued a FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE, In the buildlug lately occupied by Fox A Webb where ho Is preparodto furnish all kinds of PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOUEIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AC, AC. DY WHOLESALE OU RETAIL. In short, a full assortment of all goods in his Hue of business. A great variety 01 DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, suitable for the Holidays, Particular attention given to BREAD AND CAKES, of all kinds, fresh every day, CHRISTMAS OA N DIES, 01II8TMAS TOYS. A call Is solicited, and satisfaction will h guuruuieeu. NOV. 22, Ml. ECKIIART JACOBS. jyjEROHANDISE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To my friends aud the publlo generally, that all kinds oi DRY OOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, NOTIONS, &0 1110 constantly ou hand aud lor sale AT BARTON'S OLD STAND BLOOMBlltllta, 1IY JAMES K. EYER. n-AUo, Solo Agent foiELLiH' Piiosi'iiATE oy IMK. Largo lot constantly on baud. (Icb8'(i7. I1Y WILL YOU RUIN YOUR EYESIGHT ny VSINO COMMON GLAUSES, When you can purchase LAZARUS & MORRIS' CELKIIKATED PEnFECTED SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. years without chunipn. ' 11 'J hey cau only bo obtained lu xLOOMsnuita va Of Miss A. D. WERB, BOOK STORE, MAIN STREET, topfid or?,Beld "" PlaC! N 1'cailler'' 1,A.A1IU dt A1UUU1H Mauulacturlng Opticians, llurtfonl,C'oiin. inar!8,70-ly, THE FOIOM IMPROVED Tweuly.Flve Dollar Family Sewing Machine, 'ii tho Market, -4iiiU(in((cl(iiciT!ytiiii, Liberal commission allowed, Fur terras uud clrcular.ad A:.t,'llA K'J-ton, Gen, Agcnl. No. 700 chest. uulHl.,l'Ullal'tt. (aprl5'70-3m. Dry Goods & Grocorios. G RANI) OPENING (IRANI) OPENING GllAND OPKNING (IRANI) OPENING (HAND OPUN1NG 01? WINTMIl WINTEK WINTER WINTER FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL AND AND AND ANI1 GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, AND WINTER constat Ing ol consisting or conslxtlng or consisting of coulsllng of 1IKY DHY DHY DHY DRY GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS GOODS, HATS AND OAIW, HATS AND CAPS, 1IA1H HA'IS HATH AINU UAI'M. AND CAPS, AND CAPS, IIOOTB IIOO'JH HOOTS HOOTS Boors AND SHGRS, AND SHOES, AND HIIOlM, AND SHOES, AND H1I01JS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING HEADY-MADE CI .OT 1 1 1 NG , HUADY-MA DF, CLOTHING, HEADY-MADE CLOTIUMG, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKlNO-GLAftSEfl, LOOKING-GLASS IIS, LOOKING-GLASSES, I.OOKINO-OLSSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND (HLU, PAINTS AND OILS, PA I NTS AND OILS, PAIN'IS AND OILS, OROCERIUS, GKOCHIHES, GUOOlSUtUH, OROOF.RIBS, GROCT.HIFB, lllTHUNSWARH, ttUEF.NSWAIli:, UUl'.ENSWARE, -tlUKHNHWARH, tlUEENSWARE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, T1NWAHE, TINWARE, TINWARE, HALT, SALT SALT SALT, SALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, 1'ITH FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDM, GKA1N AND SEEDS, GUA1N AND SHEDS, AC, Sc. Ac, AT ilIcKKLVY, McKF.LVY, MrKHLVY, McKELVY. NEAI, A CO.'S, NEAL A CO.'H. NEAL A CO.'S. NT.A1, A UU.'B. NEAL A CO.'S. JIfKELVY, Northwest comer 01 Main and Market Streets, xnorinwesi corner 01 .iiainnuu flinriieinireciji, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Stieetn, Northwest corner of Main uud Muiket Streets, BLOOMSI1URO, PA., HLOO.MSlllIltO, PA III.OO.MS1IURG, PA., llLOOMHIiUHO, PA., ULGUMSIIURG, PA. IKON AND NAIIX, IKON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAIIJ-S IKON AND NAILS, IRON AND NA1I.S, In large quantities nnd at reduced rates, alway on nand. Miscellaneous. AT E W COAL Y A R D. L1 The uiuh'tsigued resjiecluilly Inform the citizens nl Hloninshurc nnd Columbia county, that they keep all the 3 unicieut numbers oistove coal and selected lunipcniil for smithing purpo ses, on tiicir wnari, niijoiniug ji Keivy, xveniA Co'b Furnace; with n good pnlr of llnlliuo ncales on tho wliuir. 10 wiIl-Ii tool. luiv. nud straw. Likewise 11 horse and wnr.on, lo deliver coal to thosn who dislio It. As they puichafo a huge amount of conl.thcy Intend tiilttepu biipcilornr tlcle, aud sell nt tho ery lowest prices. Please call and examine lor yourselves before purchas ing elscwheie. J. W. HENDEKhllOT, AUGUSTUS MASON. nPHE unclc'i'sigiictl will lako in cx- iclinnxe for Coal nud Giooerles, Iho following named nilfclos : Wheat, Ryei, Corn, Oats, Pota toes, Lard, Ham.Shouldcr.and sldo meal, Butter, Egcjs, Ray, A.c.,at the highest cash piiccs,athlH Giocery store, adjoining tholr coal yard, J. W. HKNDERSHOT. Bloomsburg Mar. 19,'CO-ly. Gt-DESr. lit THE WonLD.iJ New York Offlco 27 BEEKMAN ST. dec. Sl.'CO-era. C. IIOWER, bus op s opened a first-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAr, AND FUR STORE. at the old stand on Main Street, Bloomshurg.nfow doors abovo the Court House. His stock iscom poscdof the very lntestaud beststyles over oU'er ed to tho citizens of Columbia County. Ho can nccommodnto tho public with tho following goods at tho lowest rates. Men's heavy double solod sloga boots, men's double nud single tnp soled kip boots, men's heavy stogn shoes of all kinds, men's lino boots nud shoes ot nil grades, boy's double BOled boots mill lliniia nrnllTrln.la 'h..ni. glove kid Balmoral bhoes.meu's, women's, boya's aud misses' lasting gaiters, women's glovo kid .v.' Ywl i"v,ivoiueii biuorocco liaimoraisand calf shoes, women's very lino kldbuttoued gait ers. Hi .short boots ol all descriptions both peg ged and sewed, ' 1 Ho would also call attention to his lino nssoil mcnt of HATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS, which coiupilseH all tho new and ponulai vari eties at priceswniclicannotralltoBultall. Theso K ... ? U,IJ oueieu nv mo lowesi casu rates and will ho iruaruntceil tniHvn Lnikf.MU,, a -n Is Kollcitcd bcroro purchasing elsewhere' as It la Mcuvru intii ueiier nargains aro 10 be foend than nt any other placo Iu tho county, Dec, fl'W " ?fllhr.va,jf,',V til1 " 3? 4h M- Chirlonall.O. u they want tho most popular and liest boiifus cmTfiS,' i!L W" Va'l'bcuaand Uw.o."f K rnihf.?n';fn'lmrclrulftra-.'llu',,leostyoii nothing, and may boof great benefit to you. fohll'70-ly. pARLY ROME POTATOES, THi: GltLAT TOPIO OF THE DAY, The subscriber has u llmlicl tupply of Iho Early lloso Potato, which ho will sell lotlioso wlshl ig to proem o this excellent vnrltty.attho low ruto ofTwu Dollars per bushel, Ho has also, twenty id tho Best Varieties of STRAAVUERRY, RASPBERRY, HOT-IIOUSE AND OUT-DOOR PIANTH, nil of which will lie kept on hand, aud for sale, iu their season, PRICE LIST OF EARLY 1105,1! 1'OTATOES: Ptr liotnsSiC'cutsi Pcrpeek,75ceutsi Per hall bushel, 81.60 1 Per bushel, W.00 Per Iwnel, 15.00, WM. Aiuiorr, iiiurl8'-0-lf. uspj ila. g Ii A T E It O O F I N 0, P VERY VARIETY MOOT FAVORABLE RATES, JOHN THOMAS, Ami CASPER J, THOMAS Box, S77. Bloomsburg, Pa. Mar.10.09.ly ARCH STREET CAKPET WAREHOUSE. Mi AltCH bT.. lltliOW NINTH UI., PIlIIJtnKM-niA. THE (11.11 EHTAllIJSllED M'AND. .. Revolving lor the Spriug Trade a large stock of C A R P L' T I N a H purchased at thu lowest Gold Rates, and will bo bold at a great reduction liom last seasou's prices. LNULlSH lIUUMLHot fl.nO.niid iill'mUof gooilsliijuoporliuu, JOS. BLACKWOOD. inarW(U-3iu, MJ Aieli St. Philadelphia. Sowiiifj Maoliinca7 GROVRR & RAKER'S "5" SEWING MACHINES. The followlns nro selected from ii,. testimonials or similar character n a4' tho reasons for Ihe preference for Hi. n ,e,,lnl TlAKEn Machines over all others, UB(lvmi ''IllleolhoOrnvcr 'I llko tho Grovcr A Baltn. . . placo, because, if r ffirs'liln 1. Illl want n Grovcr A llaki,y .""iVr i inn nrni Should all the rest. It does a urcaler varlet'Atl,''r'W9 or IS It Is easier to Icam thnn niiy othSS' m Croly (Jenny June). n.J($ ...:.r.!,i.!in.vr,!!.rL''f.vcrat Sfr., ..,.. ino uren t sat ,racl Inn. i t h hlkn',nl!; Bm er Mnrhlne Is mom nsllv m'L"Vt'rMka. llaiiln In tret nut or order, t iircfn. ,L 'n""1 less Ba.er. derlib illy.'M Mm. I)r. wi,.ht0rtWr 4 "1 liao Had ono u,y " York, IW 301m fill., 'irilll IV lUl 1 Kllliil.l ''Mllll iricnun wini unu uiu hiuhh i or tn. auyll.lug could bo i.,u, ewmpi?l hot nmsractioii."-lMrs. ucncrui Uia,,V 8r bett ., "' .bellovo It to bo Ihn bm '.'.".'i1;!'.:' ,"uy.,'""t i iv. ,& " "iI'b thoriiiiVa'sn allien Is cntirtly rellnb 0?r f Tu"a; lot worn leautiluily ; It i,"'t iabi01,r 'l outer." (Mrs, A .M. Hiiriiii...- , . .l0Wl0llt7f liiuokiyii Vrh:c;p;iVi::ch,!r,rs'iuodw!,,crclrci,:;(!k. 111010 elasllu 1. lll'CllltHi, 1 .......i.i.J -""in a which was ilinin 1.1,.., """'ajw tasu ionii 1 Mm. in. '.:'"; "s'lTOa unu llilul Sirect Now York, v.. 1: .'.i-v iujiii. no. 111 ,.i v.. :w hI. - " I N.J ,. 1 "Morn th.m lwn.11 , donoln my laiully rortu; "?"''l duno by (fimtr llake r- Mnemne ffi had a garment 1 lp or uu a mSt'L' lcnts which irollcsonio bo, wd SE"1- "Tho drover A Baker ' nim r. , has rendered in ovcry rcMicct iZ .', (.atlsnictlon. It coiiitfliies to inanyTjvaS wit 1 beauty of execution nnd c luoinj '"SS that It Is n necessity iu every lioas.u.S W? Governor Geary, Harrisburg, pj. ' ,-I have had tlio Clover A IiV nrv..v. for ten or twelve years tn omiLr",eh''S house. I havo seen aud Itnon iverrkiM family sowing, both personal nn,l IIS accomplished upon thoUrovcr AIlaUcrffH lotlio enl 10 satlsfacllon or all who" S' cirncd."-lltcv. Stephen H. Tyng. ere "I Ilnd Ibo Grovcr l!nl.- ...... ... wear as long iwllio guimcnts do-ont we ,r tS iiarine it In tact. Tn, stitch vi,m Mt jreak 2 bias scams, when stretched, in other, Iff; ?5, nelthcrthiOH It draw the woili, lnir.4Eii5l.Twnnlv.rmii.il, 11, , 8. !' a" - ( ..HIT lOllt, I chlno forscven years lu c 111 tautu.MiViEt rolling, tucking, nnd overruling that the ItSn I can do. It s preleried over all others os acK or Its durability 01 woik, c! .ttiolly.ann iSS coustroctionr''rM.'tJ:n,iiucr t'm?mi'1 "Thero could bcnoi r atr c mfort'ii, I family than a Orover A Baker vSRS! I 1 havo used one for thola-stnlnoor len luli and 1 think It Is decidedly tlio best famirj s7 trig Machine" Mrs. Alice 11. Whipple. iSni Rev. Dr. Whipple, Sec. Am. Miss. AmmLuS, "I havo had an opportunity of eumla. Ing and using other varieties or macblncs- bull very much prefer tho Grovcr & baker Hitch J strcngtli,clusll.lty, nnd beauty 1 ban Menu other lunchlne so slmplo in Us comiructlon a ro easily understood und kept in order "-'siJ E.D. Sanborn, St. Louis. "During tho past eleven yean I Im had n Grovcr A Baker Sewing Midline lo con stunt use, and It has never required the least re. pair, 1 tnko great plcusuro lu reitimtncuiUii tho Grovcr A Baker ns tlio very best Ktlni nil chine lor f.un I ly use." Mrs. J, G. Fin re, to Weal Twelith street, Now Vork, "It Is so simplo In Hsfctnvtureibatltli cxcccdlnclr elllllcult toge-t It out of order. Con or my llttlo girls 0110 llve-nn J-a-Ualt aad Ua other four years can sewslrallit seams obu without nsslslance." Mrs. A, c l'0M,s-Lfe,i Kov. Archibald C. boss, .ViWetTUIrluthiiMi ev lone. "ThoOiovcr A Baker MachlueU inchil ueneiu eo lnnuuiiiu niue 1 ouen ieeinsinong!ill Mould do mo good to trumpet Us pralbcsfsrsall neur. 'iho ono I hnvo Is nl tlio plainest klcd; but 1 would not cichuucclt lor the most eitiu-l Ivu 1 ever suwol any oilier make Mri,H,ital wlro of l'ror. wtn-on, in uouart uiiicge. "Tho simplicity ol its constrintloa,lli facility Willi which KHUiial acquired, Uietail ty, Klicuglli, and elasticity of lisstltch,andnil iidaptalililty lo nil kinds 01 work, are eualaal icucA ito not alt bttonff at tmceto wiytAmnm chine." Prol. lleusliaw.ol 11111,10111301101,7,1 ".My wlfo isdellghlul with her CktoiI Baker Sewing Machine. Sho prelers the Gmcl .1 linker tn any oilier she bus cen."-ll'.eY.A.AJ 1 isner, I'niiaueipuiu e.ouicicucc, "We havo used one of Gioveri Biiei'il Ki.wini. Mm-iiiticR tor iiliotittcn icurs. aalfon-l shier Itcuiinotbo excelled. It mns bmooiUrl was nove-roiil ot irpulr, nuil glu's vcrygaienl Millslacllou." IMr. Edwin Huiit.&lLsMUwtl Chicago. The Grovcr and Halter Sewing Machlno Con uany mnuulactiiru both Iho Biostlo btltehisj Ijock Stitch Machines, und offer Iho puliln j cholco or tho best machines rbo!b kinds, ij Ihclr cstubllHhnieuts In all 1I10 largo cit.es, tl through agpiieluH lu ncnrlj oil ton at Iiwjto,l tho country. Price Lists and sanvp l Klal in both stitches lurnislied on upptlcatlon I O. rover .t RikerH. il. Co., Phlladclpbu,orU J. A. liOItiX, Dloomsbnrf. I JunoiU'CO-ly IW7, Hardware &. Cutlery, TIIE NEW HARDWARE STOliFl i NE PLl S ULTRA , , I Knvlni; enlarged our hlnro I'.oom anJJtl OPENED A NEW SUITLV. directly from tho Mnnufacln'cr., purehcsedll cash, on a declining maiket.w eurepKra I olPer the samo to FARMERS, MECHANIC, ilUiLCErA nud the rest of Mankind, n gnera! sloek, coil prising nil ino uiuus ami quinine usuui., In ii city Huri Wnro Store, suitabls to the nil nrn.,',Mi,iii. ni. iiniiijinilli low urlces. I All those who aio deslriousof puicaulm r in our nno can savoionej ny iimui, i,i;H IIUiUHUIUDHIHI. ...wl Plcaso glvo ma call and examine oninoci RUNVAN A W.VKI)b. I Air. 2J.KMyr ll!ooai.harf,n JAconK. HMITIl J. It. EEltti QMITII & SELTZEll, Importcrsnnd Dcalersm i I on ju auiiPuffl HARD W A R K, GUNS, OUTLEKY, 4C NO. 103.N. TUIBDSTniIET,An.CAI.IXlWltltl, I PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22, (,7-tf. gPE EOIAL NOTICE. Couteniplatlngn chaugo in out Unit, wa Ui i, ifl ucLcrmincii to close out tuo Cllliro niUL" v- ceicuraiouBerrEii l'nosi'll vteu JIONIATKD FEKTIMZEIliHt GREATLY REDUCED Pllltw. ExritA luduconionts will bo outreawraro nud Dealers. Such nn opportunity lo procure Minaret ol' first quality from a houso established oven" ty-two years Is seldom ollcied. Dealers will bo allowed a heavy yttmM addition to our reduction in price. HUHHY IN YOUR OllUMSi ALLEN & N ELDl-EBi IJSotiril DtLAWAltll AV1..VDI-. I'lllUKI"11 nprS'70-St. QARRIAaK MANUFACl'ORY, Bloomsburg, Ta. . . mvl'Tir.I! Hnvo on hand and for snlo Jl U'O bio lutes a splendid btocieoi CARRIAGES. WamFA and every description of Wo ;ons i" 111. ATM AMI 111'- ...II wnriantod to bo mndo of the b" .K,ts nolo iiiuieuais, unu ny ",,r iroin r woikincii. All work tent onilSid-lifJ c llbhuient will bo found to i e. . - Js , , uud suru to glvo perfect nallsniHIU nbo u lino usf ortmcnt of ui.ciOlIB of all Iho newest nnd most '0; j'"!'iJi.ii u-1 well aud cnrefully mado aud of Vn Inspection of their woik 'V'' n-l ; bellcvtl Hull nono supc lor 1,1 ' v 'a, 11 country, ' J50 OHO A YKARANr'JrV'.' j trs io uratcii wib(iNHj.yiu-"',;-ri ,ci mnililne lu tlio nor 'el. "'''?.,. 1 ' 1 1 ',.?.,,)1.?.!,.t"'s!,';',.i! 'J.V. VbhU . I1"1-" mr4'70-u.