THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT3LOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FARMER'S COLUMN. The I'arni. Knrtnltig Is a profession, nut to any u Hi'lcnru. If any ono doubt; this state input, let hint Iwtve hlsrlty for noono briMl In tho country will dnubl II nnd uiulnrtnko to cultivate oven n i;anlon of hnlf un ncro for tln miminpr. Ho will tlii'ii 11ml that knowledge U as PMontlal lo tlio rlht usu of tlio spado tin of tho icn, tuul llicro Is n prcM dlftVronro lie I won tho scientific farming of Plan dors, whero literally, not u weed la to ho seen, nnd that of many of our farm 'M, tho wealth of whoso soil is equally divided hotween fruits and woods, as bt'tween tho trado of n modern com nierclrtl city, and tho liartor of a back woods settlement. It is true that agri culture has been last to rccclvo tho im petus of modern science. It is truo that many agriculturists are content to go In tho way of their fathers, because ex periments aro costly. Hut It Is also truo tlmt they aro unablo to compete with I hoho who understand tho uso of new instruments, methods and fertilizers. Agriculture is also becoming In this country a popular recreation. Manyn gentleman Is content to spend on hia country eeat money which ho makes In tho counting room. Tho practical far mer is thus able to got tho beDoflt;of ex periments without paying for them. This change in agriculture, which has converted it from drudgery to un art, has created a demand for corresponding literature. "Fifty years ago a stable agricultural periodical did not exist on tho American Continent." Now every considerable district has ono, wlillo al most overy weekly paper-,secular or re ligious, has its agricultural department; and it will not belong before something of a library will bo a part of tho furni ture of every well-ordered farm. Salting fllllcli Cowii. William Egger, of Lowvllle, Lewis county, a Swiss dairyman of experience writes us tho method practiced in Swit zerland by tho best stock keepers in salting stock. He says cows should bo salted early overy morning, and if they are Ted in thostabio tho salt should bo given before foddering. Salting In this way improves thelrappetlte, they drink with more regularity, aro kept in better bealth, and giva more milk than when salted in tho usual way, as practiced by dairymen in America. Ho thinks it very injurious to salt milch cows only onco or twico a week, as they will lick loo much salt at ono time, and drink too much for tho day. To havo stock do well they must be fed with regular ity, overy day alike, and never given too much of anything at one time. Ho says throwing a little salt before tho cows in tho morning Is much better than allowing them to havo free access to It during tho day or at all times, as thoy choose to take It; because, ns it it) not taken with regularity, thoy will not drink with regularity, which has a very important lnflucnco in lessening tho averago yield of milk. Cows, he says, should never bo salted after tak ing water, and then havo no chanco to drink for hours, as tho Irritation on ac count of thirst will of Itself operato to depreciato tho quality of milk and les sen the quantity. Theso facts ho says ho learned from ono of the best nnd most successful stock keepers in Switz erland, and has found by repeated ex periments in his own practico to bo tho best course to bo adopted by dairymen in salting cows in order to get tlio most milk, nnd nt tho same tlmo keep them lugood health. Holes In the Pocket-nook. Farmers, mind well that you keep no holes in your pocket-books. If you do, bo suro all tho tin will slip through nnd bo lost. Let ns see how some men make holes in their pocket-books : If you plough shallow, plant Inferior seed, and then suffer what comes up to run to grass or fall prey to insects, you make a hole in your pockot-book. If you turn out your stock upon the common to mix with Inferior breeds, or allow them to stray or bo stolen, bo sure you have a holo in your pocket book. If you purchase abroad what you might easily and cheaply mako at homo such things will make holes in your pockot-book. If you keep bad fences or bad gates, nnd your neighbor's stock brenk In up on your growing crops, and then worry nr injure them with dogs, and by so do ing turn a friend Into an enemy, you mako a sad rent in vmir nnMref.hnrAr. you spenu your lime and money at elections and stores, drinking nnd carouslng.when yon ought to bo at work, bo assured thoro is a big holo away down in your pocket-book. If you leave your lools.to bo thrown about here and there, exposed to all hort of weather, be suro they; will rot and rust nnd mnko holes in yourpocket book. k Laud undrnlned nnd unmanured, stock poorly fed or neglected, orchards left to grow at will or bo pruned'by cattle, Idleness, sloth, tobacco, whiskey, worthless dogs, flno clothes all tiieso mako sad, sad holes in tho pockot-book, tho memory of which will not bo pleas ant when tho evonlng shadows come, and you find thnt you havo done noth ing for a tainy day. American Jhrrn er. IIors wunt .Sulphur. Whether hogs require sulphur nsun essential to their health, or whether It h sougiit by them as a condiment, may not bo known with, certiiinty. IJut one thing Is suro, they devour It with greed whenever it is to bo found. It Is for th h purpose, probably, that thoy eut mrgo quantities 01 sou coat, which con' tains a largo amount of sulphur. Per imps this Is tho most economical metlb od of supplying hogs with sulphur du ring tho winter, when they require n goon ucai 01 enroon. uut Jn tho 6ura mcr it is better to feed them on substan COS that contain tho Itsscnrlinn. count of their TirnrlnM nn- trfl Imnf Mustard Is ono of tho best things for una purpose, ana on that nccount some of it should bo sown In overy pasture Into which lioga aro turned. If Jioga aro Kept penneu up, it is well to supply them with tho wild mustard that grows In tho fields or highways, or to culti vate 6omo of tho better varieties for them. Tliey will cat leaves, llowers, sec dsand stalks. The Jereey cattlo aro Increasing in popularity Jn tho East especially among amateur farmers and men of Woaltb. THE-YOUNG FOLKS. . How u Mouso Kept Christmas. 'TwMjlliOjJiilghllberon-tMitlxtmM, and nil 1 .IHIUUM ll. Illlll-..., a Nol 11 creature was stirring, nave nni Utile mouse t Wbo from h aim comer was silently eeplng. Determined un mischief, wlilli. oilier wie sleeping, For ho was n kly rogue, lull mine little nionsuj Tito pest ot tlio I'rthtry, tho plague ol the house ; Am! nearly pitch morning that rnioe, wns u vcullng 'mv hriinf tif IiIh linlills ttt lili-ltlti 11 ml alMitlliir. Sometimes In Iho closet he'd rnlsesuch n chiller. Tlmt pussy would rim to see whnt was tlio mat lers Hut ere she was seated oil nicely within It, The iniiM would he off In his hole In a ml mi to, And out of till liolo ho was stealthily peeping, Thai cold winter night, When he should hao heeu sleeping. Now, dear I Ittle LUsle had gathered Home mosses And earcfnlly shaped them In frame-work nnd crosses Much lime and much thought she had cheerful ly apent, Hcr,atrectlounte heart ou Homo kindness Intent; For Chrlslmns wnscmulmt, and these were lo go An Ltrrle's love-token '.odenr one, yon know. Tho glfta weio all finished, and neatly laid by, '1 tie paato 'neath tho mosses lo harden and dry; Aud her l'ght little heart bounded happy nnd Ireo, In hope of tho pleasure that soon was to he. Cuton that atlll night, when tho children were slerplng, Am. tlio mischievous mouso trom his envett was peeping, No cat being near, and no eye to discover, Away 'cross tho floor sped thesly llttlo lover ; Then spying a basket high up on tho bed, "I will climb up, nnd aoo what Is In It t" lie Bald No sooner 'twos said, than 'twas speedily done i "Hurrah 1" said tho raousc; "hero Is capital fun! The pasto In theso mosses H surely tho best, Aud tho mosses will mako mo n very flno nest ; I'll nibble and nibble till dawning of day, And then I will haito with my plunder away. I know they will say I descrvo to bo beaten, But 'tis really too had for this not to bo eaten I" 80 into tho baskel ho scrambled with basic, And gnawed oir the moss for tho sake of tlio paste. Not caring or thinking, the Iroublcsomo elf, Of any one's pleasure, sare only himself. lie nibbled away, till tho dayllghtgavo warning That somebody soon would bo up in tho mom lng; Tlicn, fearing the sight of tho cat or her master, Hekurrled away from tho scene or disaster. What happened thereafter 11 grieves mo to loll, Aud tho great disappoint mcnt whleh I.lzsle bo, fell, When h:stehlDgdown to her trensuicsnoxtduy, Her late happy spirit was filled with dismay. The mosses were scattered ; tho popers were stained; No beauty or form to her pictures remained. And sadly she told to each one In the bouse, The mean depredations of tho mischievous mouse. O mousle. If from your sly nook you were peei- Infl, Whe over your mischief tho dear child was weeping Perhaps you repented the cause of bcr pain. And wisely resolved not to trespass again, And Lizzie, be warned by tho fate of your mos ses. When next you nre tempted to make fancy crosses, Remember tho mouse was in this case the win ner. And give him no chaucc for unolher snch dinner. Jtlvcrtldr Magazlnr. Anecdote of Sam Houston. Old Sam Houston, of Texas, used to mako it a point to stop at Cairo, some times for three or four days, on his way to nnd from Washington. Ho usually employed his time in fishing from tho stern guards of a wharf boat. On ono occasion of this kind ho had n set to witli a Cairo youth, which will bear telling about. Tho youth, llko himself, was fishing. Houston on tho wharf boat, and the boy on u wood boat moored Just below. At the interesting Juncture of a bito at tho boy's bait, Houston throw out his line, which became hopelessly entang led with that of the boy. There was n pause. Neither seemed to havo a word fltfortho occasion. At last Houston broko tho silence: "Sonny, go clscwhoro and fish, and then we'll avoid entangling alliances." "You blasted old short coat," retort ed tho bud of promise, "go elsewhere yourself and fish." "I upprehoud that you are a very saucy boy," returned tho Senator, "for whom there aro by no means enough rods In pickle." "Now look hero old Skeezicks," cried tho boy fully agitated, "I don't want to quarrel with you, nor anybody likoyou. Your namo Is Sam- Dawson, and you Hvo In Texas; and liko everybody else, you stole a hoss and had to go there; aud now, you aro putting on a big shino you old thief, and calling yoursolf Sam Houston," Saying which, this very amiable young creature gnvo a sudden lurch, nnd pulled tho honorable gentleman's rod from his hands Into thejrlver. I subsequently heard Houston detail the "set to," and ho did It in a style decidedly characteristic. Concluding tho story no said ; "I havo met men In debate at tho bar, upon the stump, nnd upon' the floors of Congress : but never was I so completo ly discomfited. Tho boy haddecldedlv the better of me, and from his heart of hearts ho beliovcd It." Eddy's iUessngc. "What makes mamma cry?" asked llttlo Eddy, as ho eamo in ono day from piaynrtertho battle of Gettysburg. "Thoro has btjen a dreadrul battlo.my dear, aud I aui.anxIou about papa," said liis mother. ' A llttlo while after that.Eddy brought some clean whito paper for his mother to mako him a kite. It being finished, his mother saw him, with his spelling book and a lead pencil, writing on his kito. After dinner, in rushed Eddy with uhlnlug eyes aud glowing checks, ex claiming : "I sent it, mamma, I sent it J" "NVhat, my dear? Whnt havo you Hent nnd whero Y" "Why mammu, I wrote on my kite, 'Won't Clod pleuso take good enro of papa, nnd end him back to mammu und iuldyr' and theu I sent up mv kltn;anil when it got up very hlh,i cut the string; nnd J guens Clod has got It by this time," "Ah, llttlo Eddy I Ood Is very near uvcry uno oi us, nun our messago need not uo wrinen on paper, or sent up uuuui uiu uiuuus, in oruer inai no may get them. Ho knows our thoughts be fore wo speak them, hot us try to mai;o mem goon ana pure." The Aur- Ilovs. "Hoys, did you over think thnt tills front wnrlil n'llli nil Ho n.n.iltl. nnd woo, with till its mines und moun- iiium, uvuiuin, urns, unu rivers; Willi nil Its shipping, stenmbonts, railroads, und mnrMintln f filprrranlie. will, nil I l.i ...11 -j 1" , .. mi, no 1 1 1 1 1 HntlH nf fl!irb:lv.f.rmitiir rnnr. o.t.l nil tho sciences aud progress of ages, will duuu uc i;ivuii uvur ui uiu uuyH OI 1110 present age boys llko you, assembled them, on both sides of tho Atlantic? T1.ll 1. t 1 Dcuuvu ii, unu iook nuroau over your Inheritance), nml cut rnnrlv In unlpi- nn. on lu possession. "Tho kings, presidents, govornors. statesmen, phllosoiihein, ministers, tea- kin-la, wen ui inuiuiuie, are nil Doys. U'llflSn fl'ft. I II-II umim iui,nt wtoT.I. .1. llonr Wllfin hphtmI linn, tl.n ..l.rr. .... on which they aro lenrning to master tllft mnnOMVllfthlpH nt frmfV -nM4l.,n languages." JJOW TO UUltH CONSUMPTION. Till. l'lllUlSOI'ltV OF UK. bl'ItUXl'K'H UUKAT MI.IHCtNKrV-AVIII peoiilo never loiuil lo know that nillseiiseil ller nnd klinuarh nee- ssarily disease tlie entire system? Tho plainest Principles of common sense leach tills, and yet there are hundreds who ridicule the Idea, and conllnnn In the course which almost Inevitably tilings Ihem preinatuiely to tho grave. Living as the majority of people do, at complete vari ance, with the laws of notnre, It must lie appar ent to nil thai, sooner nr later, nature will re vcnRo herrrlf. Hence wo find tiial persons who Indulge to excess In the use nf very rich or Imll rstnne food or Intoxicating drinks, tnvnrlnhly uiynhenvy chnlty In the etui. The atomacn IrtTomcs disordered and refuses to net; the liver fall to perform Its functions, dyspcpal i mid Its ntteiiiliinl evils follow, nnd still the suffering In dividuals persist In clinging to tarn thnt unfitly ex ploded Mens of the past, I)r. HCIIHNOK'H med icines aro recommended to nil such. The) b-lng sure nnd certain relief wheiover they are ued as dlrctted, and all that Is necessary to establish their lctiutntlon with every nltlng man or wo man In the land Is n fair nnd Impartial trial of them, ltthoso who are skeptical on this point, and who have permitted Interested persons to prejudice them against theso now celebrnted remedies lor Consumption, discard their preju dices, and be governed by tho principles of rea son and common sense. If the system Is disor dered depend upon It, In nlno cases out often the seat of the claorder will be found In the slomacli and liver. To cleanse nnd invigorate theituinnchand tostlraulate the liver to healthy net ion, uso bUHH.NCK-S MANDItAK K riMA-Tho dally Increiislng demand fur theso pills Is tho best evi dence of their value. Thousands upon thousands of bo.xes are sold dally. Whyt blmply because they net promptly and efficiently. Invalids who may not find it convenient to call ou Doctor HC1KNCK In person nre mrnrmod that full nnd complete directions for uso accompany each package of tho MANDllAKU lTIifiM, PlTIiMONIO HYIUJP AND HKAWEED TONlfi Theso medicines will cure consumption unless tho lungs aro so far gono that the patient Is entirely beyond tho loach of medical relief. It may bo asked by thoso who aro not familiar with tho lrtues of theso great lemedle", "Jtow dolir. hClIi;NCK'H medicines cllcct their won derful cures of consumption?" Tho answer Is ns'mplo ono. They begin their work of rcstorat'un by bringing tim stomach liver nnd bowels into nn nctlvo hoarthy condi tion. It Is rood that euros this formidable dis ease. bl'HVXCK'tt MANDtLVKKl'lU-S acton the liver aud stomoch, promoting secretion, nnd removing tlio bile nnd sllmo which have result ed from tho Inactive or torpid condition of thoso organs, and of the system cenorally. This sIhr- C1M1 HIHIO OI UIU uuuy, unu me wjutiiUMi,- (-umniatioii of tho nnhcalthv Bubstances named piovent tho proper digestion of food, and. us a naiurni consequence, crcnien iiiftt-tmu, hhihi i sulls In prostlntlnnnnd finally in death. HUIIENCK'S l'ULJIONIO MV11U1' nnd H1.A WKt.'.n TONin. when taken recutarlv. lntm-lo with tho food, aid tho digestive organs, mako good rich blood, nnd as it natural consequence, give flesh and slicngth to tho patient, Irt tlio rifiillv uiiv ivlinl. II. nmv. tills Is I 10 olllv truo euro for consumption, l'.xpcrlcneo has proved It beyond tho khadow of it doubt, nnd Ihousauds aro to-day nllvoulid well who it fewycais since wcro recarded ns hopeless cases, but who weio Induced to try Dr. bUHENCK'H lemedles.nnd wcro icslorcd to permanent health by their uso Onoof the first steps tho pliyslclau should limo with n consumptive patient Is to lnvlgoroto tlio system, now nowis mis iinjouuaui viiuiuir not by giving medicines that exhaust and encr-intn.mpiiiirnf-K Hint itnnair Instead of Imrirovo tho functions of tho dlgcstlvo organs. DocUir Mf'lTKN'nK'M mod Id ties clenuso thebtomneli and liowels ofullsnlistnnces which nro calculated to lrrltato or weaken tiicui. iney creaui an appe llle iirnmnln lii'iiltliful dliresllon mako irood blood, and, us n consequence, they Invigorate nnd strengthen tho entlio,'.Hystein, and more es pecially thoso parts which aro diseased, if tjlls cannot bo dpne, then tho rose must bo regarded no it lmtwlnMM mm. If thojhyHlclun flml- it ImpoHslbloto mukoa iatikn r fekij hunouv, if tbo diseased person caunot parUike of good nourlshlns footl nnd prowerlv Ulgostlt.lt is impossible tlmt ho can gain In esliundHtreuKtli; and It Is equally im posftiblo to bring n patient to tills condition so ions as me Hver is uurucnt'u wiih iiism unc, antftho slomach laden with unhealthy slime. Almoht tliu Ilrt requebt mado to tlio physician by a consumptive patient la that ho will pro scrlbo iuedlctneu tlmt will icmovoor allay the cough, night sweau auu ennis, wiucu aro mo sure attendant on conbUinptlou. Hut this should not bo done, us tliecouxh Is only an cllbrt of nature to relievo Jtseir.and tho night sweats and chills aro caused by the diseased lung. TJie remedies ordlnurlly prescribed Uo more harm thiin rnrwl. Ttiov Ininnlr tlie functions of the stomncn, impeuo ncaiuiy uigeMion,nnu imijru- vaio rainer man cure lue uiseasu, Thim U. nftrr nil. notlilnir llko facts with which to fcub&tnntlato ft position, nnd It is upon facts that Dr. KUHKNcK relies. Nearly all wbo linvn tRkcii hia tnetllcino In accordance with his directions havo notouly been curedorconsump lion, uui, irom me iaci mat mcse meuiciucti uct Willi wuiiucriiu jjuwer uiuii iuc uirwmio uibuus nntlcnts thnt cured sncedilv caln lleith. Cleans Ins the fiymcm of all Impurities, they lay the iiiunimLKMi ior a huiiu. Miutuiuiiui Biiuvtuir Xtc-Ntorlng tliese organs to health, they create an nnnetite. The food Is nrDuerlv nsslnillated : the nmintltv nf hlrxxl It not onlv luerta&eU. but is inaue nni auu Mruuj,' iiun in uiu iulu ui buiii conuiuou oi me syhieiu an uist-usu iiiusv uu unu lbhed. 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(with (damp or wrlpt If convenient). UKU.J. COMlV.Aichltect.W'aterburj, Vermoul. KMl'I.OYMKNT. SIO UNI)IIEIH OFAUUNTW mako from tl tn 510 Jlper uay, in setting our i-atest r.xiKNsioN Iikki. ami Bwii-ts, combined. Usi-d In every r.iiully lor winding Yam, Bilks, Worsted, do Winds full sized skelu. und weighs less than nuo pound. AUKN'IH WAN! Kl. For terms Ac, ad- uress a. UKiAiihiiixui, Auiiurii,pi, r, mayl370-lw. "WILIi YOU IIU1N YOUH EYESIGHT I1V VWa COMMON OLAHllEH, When you can purchaso liAZARUS & MO It It IS' CKLKUItATED PXIiriSCTEIJ 8PECTACLICS AND EYE-OIjASSES, TIIK BEST IN THE WORLD. They are recommended by (lie Faculty for IMrlty of Material, lirllllaucy of Flnlh;nd their HtrenstheniiiK und Preserving Powers, lu which they excel ail nlliem "M...U .,;,, yeura without change. ' i uey cuu oniy ve obtained In JiLOOMIWltaVA,, Of Mlaa A. D. WEB II, HOOK BTOItE. MAIN BTHEET. Kolaannolntttl AventrnptlilunlnA Vn ni.ii... Uoiployed or Supplied, uAAAitufl a juuuuiu . MaNUfHOturlng Ontictans, arl8,70-ly. llartlurd.gonn. Stoves and Tinwnro. J5W STOVE AND TIN SHOP. 1HA1A11 IIAUKNIlUCll, MnlnHtreetnnedoor nbore IS. Mendenlmll'i More. . . , A larpo Assortment oi moves, jieniers nnu lUWteii constantly nn band, and lor sale at the lowest rates. Tlnnlnit Innll Itn branehescare lully Btleudedto, nnd satlsrnetlon Riiniiinleid. Tin work of all kinds wholesale and jetsll, A trial Is reiiuested. Apr.n.o'j-ii S' TO VIM AND TINWAUK A. It. UUl'KRT annouueos to his friends nud customeis Unit conttunes tlio above business ut his old place on MAIN BTXtEKT, DI.OOMHIIinUI, Cistnmera can be ftccomotlated with FANCY HTOVI1S of all kinds, HtoveplieK,Tlnwaro nud overy va riety of nrtlelo round lu a Rtove Mid Tinware Es tablishment lu therlttes,nnd on tho most reason able terms. Repairing done at the shortest notice. 25 DO.KN JIII.K-l'ANB on hand for sale. N KW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON MAIN 8TKRKT, NRART.Y OPPOSITE MtLT.KR HTOHB, iU.OO.MHilUlUJ, PENN'A. The underslened hn.s tnst flllpd unaud opened Ills now STOVE AND TIN SHOP, n this place, where ho Is preparod to make up now Tin Wahp, of all kindrt In his line, and Un repairing with neatness nnd dispatch, upon the juusi reuwuuiiuie ierinn. ne riro Keeps ua anuu STOVES OF VAIUOUB TATTnUNB A8TYUCS, which ho will sell upon terms to suit purchasers niVAhlmnmll. mm Is n. irnod mpriinnlfv nnd deserving of the public pattonago. JAUU1I JUfilS. Bloom sbure, April SO, 1S87. Foundries, s UAUPIiESS & IIATtMAN, EAULE 1-OUKDr.V AN11 MANUFAOTUlllNO HIOP, STOVliS & 1'IiOWS WHOMXAM A ItETAlt, Till; CEliFUItATKtl MONTllOUIE IKON I1KAM AND TIIK 1IUTTON WOOI1EN 11EAM TLOWS. Ciistliiifs and Fire Urlek for repairing city Btoves. All kinds cit lliass or Iron casting mado to ordor upon short notice. 11. K. HH AUM.ESH V. B. 1IAUMAN, Illoomshurg, l'a. l'roprletors. .Mar.l'J,'oa-tl. 0 RANGL3VILL13 FOdNIMlY, MACIUNH HIlOl' AND AtUtlCUM'UltAIj Tho uuderKlKiicd desires to Inform IiU friends and the public generally, that ho mix rebuilt and enlarged his Foundry und MachlneHhop.und re moved all hlsbuslniHs from Light Htreet to the atnivo named place, whero In connection with his Foundry he will eonlluuo to manutacture Wheeler's llallway Chain llorse-l'ower nnd Thresher, (Improved), Camel Pa Patent. TIIUKaUEU AND CLEvVNEH, either overshot tor Trcad-Vower or undershot with Lever-rower, lie also manufacture to order aud UU up all hinds of MILL GKAKING, Circular Mnw Mandrels. Patent Slides for Haw Mills, the latest Improved Iron llenm Hows of uiuereui uiuus uuuueu ueuui i luws, iuuuie Corn Plows, aud Plow Points of overy descrip tion generally used throughout tho county. IKON KETTLES.-BELLS Cellar Orates, Btoves, Sled and Sleigh Boles, and In toct everything generally mado inn country Foundry. Thusu wlshtng to purchase Machines would do well to examine his machines, and the Improvements made on the power(by which at least 20 per cent, of the friction Is taken od. ALL MACHINES AUG WAIUIANTED to give good satisfaction, and termR mado to Bult fiurchasers. All kluds cf ccuutry produce taken u exchange for Plows and castings. Thankful to his friends and patrons for past favors lie would still continue to solicit the same. WILLIAM BCllUYLF.lt. Apr.O.ca-ll Oransevltle I'u. Insurance Agencies. Q. Ii O Ii E M UTUA 1. 1,1 KE INSURANCE COMPANY O F NEW YORK. Pilny I'leeuiali. Piesideut, II. C. Fiecinnu, Hee Cash capital over J2,0OO,(XW, all paid. f. Ii. iiOlil.SON.BLOOMSUUllO.I'A GKNEltAL AGENT. For Luzerue, Lycoming and Columblu counties. Aug. 20,'KMy. rNSUHANCE AQENCY. Wyoming .(Etna . Fulton. ! 170.000 J,000,00C 800,000 360,000 4W.O0Q North America City International 1,100,000 Nlogara 1.O00.0C0 Putnam S3O.OO0 Merchants 330,000 Springfield &:0,W Formers' Danville r.00,000 Albany City iiiO.000 Lancaster City 2CO.O00 York Horse, Death & Theft.. 63,000 Home, New lluveu 1,000,000 D.mvllle, Horse Theft FItEAB DROWN, -rl f rerif . miusta-ly.- BLoosiaiiuiia, Pa J7IRST NATIONAL. WHITE LEAD, HKrtT, PUltEHT, AND CHEAPFJiTI feAll'ACTlON UUAllANTXEUl For Whiteness. Durahllltv.nnd llrtlllaU' rv. It lias no eounl. Hold by ull dealers lu Paints throughout Hie couuiiy. HARK EH, MOORE & MEIN, bl'CClhiOIlS TO T. MOItltlB TEItOT & CO. Bole Proprietors, Philadelphia, Pa., Dealers In all kinds of DRUGS, OILS, PAINTB, GLASS, uvKsiurrs, 40., c. CArT10N.Owluc to tho nonularitv oi our "First National White Lead," other purtlesbavo beenluduced to otter a spu 1 lous article ULder the sumo name. There- loru.iiewaro 01 counicrruits.The geuu lue Is nut up lu cxtia'heavy tin paint Dots, with nateut metallic wire bandies. und the name of 1JARKER, MOORE & MEIN, On each label, Tor sale by marlTIO-ly. MOYEIt IIHOT1IKKH. illoomshurg. This is NO l'ATKN'i' Mi:iiu'rNr. iirtMimn gotten up Uidiipo Hie Ignorant and credulous nor Is It leprestnltd us being "eomK)ed of rnro ami precious hunsiances nroiigiit from tlio four corners of the eurth, carried seven times across the Ureut Desert ofKaharahoutho backs of four teen camcle, and brought ncrors the Atlnntlo Ocenn on two hhlps." It is u limvle, mtlil, tooth, pill JuimJy.ii perfect Spiclflti tat CATAtumanil 'LUI.U in 'iihIcaii," also for offensive, llreath Loss or Inipalrtuent of the Kense or Hinell, Tasto Pressure 111 the Head when cuused.as' they ull not tinfrenueutlvnre. bv ilinvlnlnrn,.riN.t..Pri. I olltr, lii goodraith.ustnmllng Reward of Jjoo . u u, vuiiiiiii iiiub i ennuob cure. FOR HALE BY MOST IlRUGaiSTH EVERY. W1IEUE. Thick Oni.v M Cknis. Went by luall.iiosl paid, on receipt ofHixir Cknts. Four Packages for ti 00 or I Djzeu for Send u two cent stamp for Dr. Hago'a pamphlet R. V, PIEltcEM.D., mayl3'70-tf. HuffAi.0, N. V, JO0T8 AND SHOES, CLARK M. DROWN, CKNTHE HT11EKT, AIU0ININ0 TUB kTOilE Of ItOlilllhS A KVM1. A lull and completo asiotluuut of itudy mado Itmttti nml .linn, fur ..in.. .....i .r.n.i lust received and for sale at reasonable rates. Varieties to suit all clas.es of eushimers. Tha best of work done, at khort nollce, us heretofore. Ulvetilinacall. aprS'70-tr. A LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING tff-.VeatA.M60uU!1 ' Tn Columbian etoum Drugs and Chemicals. 1'iur.Nix rucToiiAii cdiieh rouoiii rnir.Ntx rwiTOHAii cuma coumii l'IKKNIX rUCTOHAL CUHKH COUaiH 25 CF.NT3, 1 M I'hirnlx Pectoral will cure tho diseases of tho Throat nnd Lungs, such ns Oolds, Cough. Croup, Asthina.Ilronihllls.Colnrrh, Hnro Throat Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, nnd l'ulmonnry Consumption. This medlclno Is prepared by Dr. LovlOberholtrcrof Philadelphia, nnd formerly ol riionnlxvlllc, l'a., nnd although It lins only been ollered for live years, more than ono mill ion bottles havo nlready been sold, nnd the de mand for It Is Increasing every day, Jinny or IhoUetnllllriiKglstsbuyltln lots of fivo gross, nnd not n few or tho Country Htorekeepers try one gross ntn time. Nearly every nno who has over sold It testifies tnllspopulailly.nnd nearly all clin linvniise.1 It. Itenr lesttmonv to its Won- deiful power Incurlng Cough. Wo nruconndent that there is no known medlclno of such great value to the community nittiornrenlx Tectoral. It has cured cuses of the tnnst painful nud dls Irisslugcongh.oryeaisslnndliig. , it hasglvcnlnslniitrellef In spelisof coughing. It has Instantly storped tho paroxysm nf Whooping Cough, nnd greatly shortened its du nil Ion. , It has cured Croup In a few minutes. Consumption lins been cured by II, where nil nthcrrcinedleshadrallcdtodo good. Hoarseness bns been curod by It In a single nlithl. Aiany pliyslclnnsrecommendlt.aiul others uso It thcmscltcsiuid administer it lu their pinctlee wbllu others opjioso it because it takes uwny their business, Wo recommend It to our readers nud ior fur therpartlculars, would refer you to tho circular aiouud thebotllowlieroyou will llnd numerous cerlltlcatts given by poisons who havo used It, It is so pleasant to the tasto that children cry for It. It Is nstlnmlnlliigoxpcctornnt, giving strength at tho snino tlmo that ll allays the cough. The pioprlctor of this medicine has so much confidence in its eurntivo powors from tho testi mony of thousands who havo usod it that tho inoucywlll bo refunded to any purchaser who Is not sntlsflod with tho eirects. It Is so cheap that nil can buy it. I'rlco 25 cents, I.nrgo liottlcs 81.U0 Ills picpaied only by ii:viui!Enuoi..TZKiiM.ii., wholfalr liuunausr, No. IM North Third Hircet, Philadelphia, N. U, UjourucaiestDrugglstnr storekeeper does not ha o tills medlclno itsk him to get It for you. nud do not let him put you oil' with souio other nt ennrntloli liecnuso ho nin.tcs moro mon ey on It; but go or Bond nt once to sotno stole wheio you know it is lccpt, or send to Dr. UOer hollrer. Hold by 14 I". Lull! Druggist, Ulooms. burg, nud H. W. Creasy, Co., Light Btrcet, and ncnilr every druggist and storekeeper In Colum bia County. dec. lu.'U'j-um, 310,000 UCAUANTI3E. B UOK LEAD EXCELS ALL OTHER LEAD I 1st. For lis Unrivaled Whiteness, id. For Its Unequalled Durability, ltd. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Property. liastly for Its Economy. 3-lt COSTS LESS to paint Willi Buck Lead than nnv other Whlto Lend extant. Tho same weight covers MORK HURFACE.Ismoro DUK- AiiLii, nud makes whiter work. B UCK LEAD, is tlie Cheapest and Best. 10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK Z I N 0 EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS. 1st. For Its Unequalled Durability, 2d. For its Unrivaled Whiteness, :td. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Property. lastly, for Its Great Economy, being the CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and most DURABLE Wbito Paint In the world, BUY ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. .Satisfaction Guaranteed by thcManufacturers. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared expressly for Painting COTTAGES, OUT BUILDINGS of every descilp llnn. FENCED. Ac. THIRTY-FIVE DIFFER. ENT COLORS, Durable, Cheap, Uniform, and .lUlllltlllll MIHUl'H. Sample cards sent by Mall If desired. Denlers Orders will liu nromntlv rri'i-nl,..! l.v FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., N. W. Cor. Tenth and .Market Streets, Jau2370-ly. Philadelphia o MNIBU8 LINE. The undersigned would resivclfully announce to tuecltlzcus of Illoomsbnrg and tho public gene rally tha he is runnlngau OMNIBUS LINU between this place nud tho different railroad do pols dally (Suuduys excepted), to connect with the several trains going South nnd West on tho CaUv wlssa and Wllllamsport Kailioad, and with those going north ana South on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad. Hia Omnlbusses nro in good condition, comnio- dlous nnd comlortable, and charges reasonable Persons wishing to meet or see their friends de part, can be accomodated upon reasonable charge by leaving llmoly notlco at any of tho hotels. JACOB It GIRTON, Proprietor, 0 RANGEVILLE ACADEMY. ORANQEVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA PROF. E. J. SCHOONOVER, Principal, MRS. E. J. SCHOONOVER, Preceptress, This institution, for tho education of young Ladles and Gentlemen, will re-open under clinrao of Prof. Schoonovir, on Monday April 4.1S70. Teachers, or acknowledged ability und high order of talent, will bo employed lu each department, nnd 110 cliort spaied to secure to pupilB thorough nud Judicious culture. Uho course of instruction will mcludonll the iiraucues usually taught in High schools nnd Scmtunrlcs of the llrst rank. Special attention ptven to Normal School miming unu commercial instruction. TERMS: Primary Deportment M to f 3 per Quarter HlgliirlSrainhcs so to Si pcrtluarter location: This excellent Institution is lo cated in a pleasant villago of about six hundred Inlinbltauu ireo from tlio temptations of a lurge city about six inllts from tho Rail with iniiiy communication to 1110 uinercnt roads, The buildings nro situated tinon nil elevation. surrounded by n beautiful B'ove.and perfectly healthy. CALENDAR FOR 1870:-Bpilng session begins April llh, ls;u and continues U weeks, following which there will be a vacntlon of six weeks. Fall term commences August 15. 1S70, continuing 11 weeks. Winter term opens November 7, 1U70 EXPENSES: Boat d can bo obtained in prl vato families nt limn f?m tn Si ro n..r w-.l n, desirable rooms will bo furnished to students wishing to piovlde lor themselves. Scholars will bo admitted at anytime during the besslonnlthough it Is prefeiablo to commence with tho term. For further particulars, address the Principal, utOraliKeville, Pa. marls70-3m. B AUOH'S HAW JIONE SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. MARK SPRING 1870. F AKMEUBI 1NCKEASE YOU CROP Of CORN, 0TS, POTATOES, WHEAT AND GRASS, As well as ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR HOI I, By a Judicious and Economical mode of jS-.i MANURING. ' GET THE VALUE OF YOUR OUTLAY THE FIRST SEASON. , OBTAIN RF.TTER FILLED EARS AND ' HEAVIER URAIN. KEEP YOUR SOIL FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEEDS. MAKE YOUR LANDS PERMANENTLY FERTILE. Ger SIXTEEN years nf constant use, on all crops, has proven lliot Rough's Raw Bono Plios. phnto may bo depended nioii by Farmers. HIGHLY ,Ml0,yi't':(,N,N,J STANDARD For sale by AfilcnUiirul Denlers generally. BAUQU & bONH, n,, . ,,,, . Manufacturers. oraco-No. SO S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, roarlS'TO-Om. jJITn TI ST RY. II. C. HOWER, DENTIST, Respectfully offer his professional fceivlces to the ladles and goutlcmeu of Bloomsburg und vl clnlty. Ho Is prepared to attend loalltlo arl ousoperot ous lii . the line of his profession, nud tVE?.??'? V""!,1.1',0 la.te'l 'rai"ovl PokckLmn T ektii which will bo Insert on iiold plating, J,,'ivi".r nn,d rS.bl'c.r x"uu 10 look we" nsfhe iiaf. ural teeth. Teeth extracted by all the new uui !Vli'i.tJ,PProvui "'"hods, and ail operations ou tho teeth carefullynndpropeily attended to. Resldeuco and otllco a few doors aiiovo tha Court House, sumo side. Bloomsburg, Jan.Sl,'68tf JO NEW DISCOVERY III It Jiaa louii been known that Iho old t slabllsh i und well stocked Fi'mnIiuub i uSioikij WA"i.Ii.00J!'' oMI- LEWlS,Hii.,Brolheclieai . In Ptuwi. llAin cloth, Itera or Tinny. Wal- NUT CIIAMIIKUBUITSIII OIL Or VAllNISlI I COT. TAOB FUUNIIUKK, all tylei BtllUINU ANl) M Ai-rKUdSE3, viulu-us sIms, clieopcr limn 1 ucllo 1 prices. Come undsee.oull be lunvlnced , Y011 cilllJ?U,ewUey,!lVl,1'iU BUtato" '" H. R. LEWIS, Sit,, lill UAltKKT HTUELT, l'IIILAI)k,LPlIrA, Wext door lo cor. of Fllteentli bt. eprl70-8m, Dry Goods & Notions. JVJEW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of SUMMER G00D3. ' david LOVnNnntia , . lutllfsntlentlnn (Alilattocknf CHEAP AND rAhHlONAIUillCLOTIl'lNd. nt his store on Mai n nt reft, two doors alove I he , merlon ti Ilonse Blnomsbiirg, lii wlicru ho liss Just received rratn New York nnd Philadelphia n full Assortment of MEN AND ROYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashlonnble, durable, and Imudsome DntttLS (100DT4, couHlHtlng of BOX, HACK, ROCCl, GUM, AND llll.-O MITII COATH AND PANTH. . or all corts,sl7.esnnd colors. Ho has nlo replen ished his nlready largo stock of FALL AND WINTER RIIAWI-M, HTRII'EI), FIGURED, AND PLAIN VEHTH HIIIRTH, CRAVATH.HI'OCICH, COLI.AR.S 1 1 A N DK ERCl 1 1 EF8, G LO VF.S, aUHI'KNDKIW, AND FANCY ARTICLUS Ho nas constantly ou band a largo and well-so. ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTING, which ho is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nud In tlio best manner. All bis clothlns is made to wear, And most of It Is of homo manufacture GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, olo rery description, fine and cheap, Ills caseol Jewelry Is not surpassed'ln tlils:place. Call auu cxamlno his general assortmen of CLOTIIINO, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC. DAVID LOWENUERO. Q C. M A R It havo justrecclvcd from tlio eastern markcU a largo and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, C O .V S 1 H T I N (1 Of Casslmers, 'Jeans, Best bleached & Brown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Table Linens, Cotton & All wool Annuel, .10., Ac, A good stock of Ladles dicss goods, Latest styles A patterns. Spikes of nil kinds, Good stock groceries, Qneensware, Stone ware. Wood .t willow ware, Flour JL Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for cleaning Tin Brass,&c. All goods sold cheap for cash or pro- duce. Ho would call tlio attention of buyers to bis well aud carefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept in tho coun try, feeling confident that he ran sell them goods at such prices as will eu&me satlslactlon. Nov.C.W-lf C C. MARR. TILLER'S STORE. FRESH ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS. Tho subscriber has Inst returned Loin the cities with another large and scloct nssorlmeut of FALL Al.'D W'INTER GOODS, purclia-scd in Now Yorlrnnd Philadelphia at (he owest figure, and which ho is determined to soli ou us moderate terms as can be procured else Where In Bloomsburg. Ills slock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, togt thi with n largo assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of tno following nitidis Cnrpeta, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Oacslineres, Shawls, Flannels, Silks, White Gnnds, Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, llollowwaic Codarware Queenswaro, llardwui Boots aud Shoes, Uats and Cups Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklug-Glasso 1, Tobacco, Coflee, Sugurs, Teas, Rice, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY, In snort, everything usually kept In country stores, to which ne invites the intention of the pubilo generally. Tho highest pricowBl lie paid for country prodaco In exchange for goods. B. H. MILLER & SON. Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa. NFEOTIONERY. Tno undersigned would respectfully announce to tho public that Im bus opened a FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE, In the building lately occupied by Fox &. Webb wheio he Is prepared to furnish nil kinds of PLAIN & FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, AC, iSO., &!. 11V WHOLESALE OK IlETAIL. In short, a fall assortment of all roods In bis line of business. A great variety ol DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, suitable for the Holidays, Particular attention given to BREAD AND OAKF.S, of ull kinds, fiesh overy day, CHRISTMAS CANDIES, OH 1ST MAS TOYS. A call is solicited, and satisfaction will b guaranteed. Nov. 22, I8tn, ECKHART JACOUH 'TU" E R 0 II A N D I S E,i - 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To my friends and the pnbllo uencrally, tlmt ail kinds ol DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS W A R E, NOTIONS, AO., am constantly oil hand and Ior tale AT BARTON'S OLD BT.tNI) BLoosisntmo, ur JAMES K. EYER At-AUo, Holo Agent fory.'ujs' Phosphate or mr. Large lot constantly on baud. febS'CT, UY THE BEST. THr, RED J.ION BRAND, DIiAOK AXiFAOiV Is tuperlnr In till oll.ers lu tolur.quullly and price j to bo found only ut ' M. P. LUTZ'S Dealer In Dry Goojs and Notions, In Brower'u now bu dlug next to the Couit House, Mah? Hlnet, Bloomsburg, Pu, lmayI3!V0-lf. Jlfusio, .!1'L?..?!??niJ.Vl ould resncctfullv Infoim fit 1 YiiXtl f .,.V.""'.lj.urB. "Jd vicinity that he try lesldenco des rabie? T rrS .1 St SfftSffifSlWr I..M they is, pVefeV: PIANOS TUNED ?erlt.,OHlc.honuollc, A" w1" l.ubnorLI,gtrctfully'01Ic"I,'V liloouubiirg.lay W, IWO-tf w' I,Il,liu- !!P? Dry Goods & Groceries. GUI AND OPENING (IRANI) OPENING uiiaisjj uri'.riimf GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING OK PALI. AND WINTER GOODS, PALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOOD FALL AND WINTER GOODS, conilsllng ot consisting nt consisting or consisting of consisting of DRY GOODM, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATH AND CAI-S, HATS ANl) CAIH, HATH ANl) CAl, If ATS AND CAPS, HATH AMD CAl'S, BOOTS AND SIIOIX, IIOOIS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SIIOIIH, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTIIINO, READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MA DE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOK I NG-G LASS I X, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOK IN'G-G LASS ES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAIN'IH AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS ANl) OlI-S, PAINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, HUEENSWARE. UUEENSWARE, IIUKHNSWARE, UUKENBWAHE, Q.UEENSWARB HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, SALT, SALT SALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, FITII FISH, GRAIN ANl) SEEDS, GRAIN ANl) HEEDS, UUAIN AND HEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, AC, Ac. do., AT idcKKLVY, NEAL A (JO.'S, McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S, Ml-KKLVY NEAL t CQ.'S. McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'H. MCKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. Northwest comer ot Main and Market SI reota, Northwest corner of Main and Market StreeU. Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, northwest eorncr of Main nnd Market Streets. Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., III.OOMSI1URO, I'A BLOOMSBURG, PA., BI.OOMSDURO, I'A., BI.OOMSI1IIRO, PA. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON ANl) NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, lu lart'e qtiaulUUs and at leduced rates, alway ou unnd. Miscellaneous. NEW COAL Y A RD. The undersigned respectfully Inform the citizens of lllooinslHirg nnd Columbia county, that they keep nil tho dlllerenl numbers ofstove coal and selected lump coal for smithing purpo ses, on their wharf, ndjolnlng M'Kelvy, Nenl & Co'b Furnace; with u good pair of BuQalo scales on tho whnif, to weigh coal, liny, and straw. Llkcwlso n horse and wagon, to deliver coal to thoso who deslro lu As they purchase n large amount of coal.they Intend tokc ep a superior ar ticle, and bell at tho very lowest prices. Pleaso call and examlno ior yourselves beforo purchas ing elsewhere. J. W. HENDERSIIOT. AUGUSTUS MASON. THE undersigned will tako in ex change for Coal nud Groceries, tho following named articles : Wheat, Rj-o, Com, Oats, Pota toes, Lord, llainhnuldcr,and side meat, Butter, I.ggs, Hay, ic.,nt the highest cash prices, at his Giocery Store, adjoining their coal yard, ,.m J. W. HENDERSIIOT. Bloomsburg Mar. 19,'C9-ly, at-', G BEST. IN THE VORLD.rr New York Offico 27 BEEKMAN ST. dec. Sl.'lO-Cm. JJ C." II O AVER, has opened a first-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND FUR STORE, at the old stand on Main Street, Bloomsbnre afaw doors above tlio Court House. His stock ffw! LTS 1 '.V?'y lttt,e "i" A"1"" " "verTtrer od to the citizens of Columbia County. He can aKwi stoga boots, men's doublo nud efng o tan so ed kip boots, men's heavy stoga Mioes of allPltK n? meu'anno hoots andkboefof all grades bov? double soled hoots and.shocsofa lllndj T'mSn'f gloye kid Balmoral stioes,men's. women's bovs'S Kiiio?lei.ilSi,.1P5.ea,'.t'' womenioveTld caThoVsVwomf nrySSW ge-UndSe,wretd,:O0l,0, -PtloU.!,rth l inl'nt of J "'''0 Ca" "Ucutlou t0 ' fine assort- HATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS. WM'i!,l, 0,?A rlso,,,nlLUl0 uew ind nopulai vurl 5IS1 at- pr'cf,8 wl'.lch rannotfall to suit all. These goods aro ollered at tho lowest cash rates an? will bo guaranteed to glvo satls&rttnn a -?fi SJ ?d.,llat.,u'Uer baigalns aro to be foond Dec. CW y Ulcrl,llMlu tho county. t .iV1KV.'i " ?.!"' l"'l;tilriin.l I. rral knni Ken r '.)..! .' ,"'",.'J '" '-"'' nt notUnB,andmaytoVfeVeuuiffliri"ly febllTO-ly. JjURLY ROSE POTATOES, THE GREAT TOPIC OF THE DAY. Tho mUeilUr baan limited tupply of tlio larly ltoso Polnto, which bo will sell to those wishljg to piocuro Ihlsexctllenl Variety, at tho low rate of Two Dollars per bushel. Ho ins ulso, twenty of the Hist Varieties of STRAWBERRY, RASPHERRY, HOT-HOUSU AND OUT-DOOR PLANTS, all of which will bo kept on hand, nnd for sale, In their season. I'RICE LIST OF EARLY ROSE POTATOIBi Per pouml.iliCiutsj IVrpcck,75ceuUs Ptrliall buHiel,tl.W; Per bushel, liUij Per barrel, J5.C0 marl870-lf. M$W. g L A T E R O O F 1 N 0, EVERY VARIETY MOST FAVORABLE RATES, JOHN THOMAS, ANl) CASPER J. THOMAS Box, 277, Bloomsburg. Pa. Mur.io.os.iy ' A HCII STREET . CARPET' WAREHOUSE. WJ Altril KT.. HKIJIW NINTH HT,, rHILAMtLPIIIA THE OLD ESTABLISHED HTAN1L ' the Now BflfSf if9 Ht,rlut' 'lrilUe l "I , OAUPKTINGB purchased at the lowest Gold Rales, and will !, sold at a great reduction trom last season's ni liJS? ENQLISH lIRUbSELH ut Ibi iml uBoffi BMa"Jj,JRr!?','0'1' JOS. BLACKWOOD inurW'wim. 833 ArchSUl'hlUdelphta, .Sowing Machines. G .ROVER fc BAKER'S Tho following nro selected from ii,. testimonials nf lmltni-i,.... ' l"0Usanj. . 1.. ,... r.;.t ",,":'.crl' Clnr... " iMwivioucofor Ihftn fllDl BAKBn Machines over nil others. T 1 the flrst Vlnco becal . e? ifV. I. Iho rest. It does n Kroutcr varietur rro,"iriJ It Is easier to lenrn than nni nthS?,' Rk , Crolv (Jennv Juno). 7 olner' H.Mr tV l havo had several t.,Mi ' ' wltlinGroverABnkerMwhlnrwl,Vw"( er Mnchlno Is moro easily manly","' n.k. liable In get out of order. I i'rVr?J h,I',",'J I(m Baker. decldcdly."-Mrs. Mr! WMVa v0r'rV .. "Ihavu haonoin myffi'.rVort inu jeiiisi uuuirrun What I kliuiv ,. .,0'"om. lugs, and trom tho testimony KlhE nnnhtug rk,uld"bo moTooLnSte'S" iatlslactiou."-tMrs. uencrai.Uran. Blv" onslderedr of uy"tuat"i :erv sltnti nnml iiHll.. . i..."Vu. auuttii ,. very .l,irp.oamlyi,l;,a k,.o,V' tho pruiunry spools Is 11 eii.,,1 V.'f."".lulltro.i suicii is entirely reliable- t '"""mii l.V work lienutiniilv . l. does nriini,..'..'!! ,ork beniitiimiy , R , i10V ftS'!1 ,"'nie',iS ider.'MMH. A. fM. Sisioilcr ,? !" W Irookllii: "i"'uucr, su Ji,j v. moro ehistlc.' 1 l!av- wor k Zt,ibl'' third S .eetN ,v JJ ' ' " 1- Mim " loiemlrtnirrori'!1?"!:!; !!MntripS?eed;EFP nofnylin'trlcd!!' has rlnd'd ,Ieskpcctb;h,0t&b,lM satisfaction. It coinA.,1? K mal?y wit b beauty of execution aud ecuiiomt K" I s? bat It H n .necessity In n-vrySSiilSS Governor Geary, Hnrrlsburg, Pa 0 M"' x iinvonau tno Grovcr iJL llnkM M..I i lamlly sow lng. bS 1 1 TcrsonaY ';,'t',r)' kl,1J ncco..yplishodSil,0'5ro to tho Cllt re Mitlsraptlnn ,.r nil .. i.'t cerned."-Rov. Stephen H.Tyiiz wcre cot' nt . .. . wear as ioug as 'iho gar.SeftsTiSlS , enrment In met.. Th.T .m.i. rr?.",6.'l bias seiiins,when stretched, n, others jo- .S neltherdoes It draw tho work."-ts t".i)r Vhfi' lng, i East Twouty-fouith SlrecT, Sew York .. . "fl,'olavotO"vcr&BakerSeIa. canon: it; irfe redor'k'l'ffih'Sr g conslructlon."-Mrs. Geri. liucl. "u,"ral' 01 ,..,u. i .V,'''0,?-0". "bo no greater comtottta. 1 hav'oused loV 1.?, and J think It Is decidedly the hest Umlfy ffi nig .Miieiinie.-- jits, a uco II. WIi rmV ulr. ftf I . . ,lS3ljCialloni I I imvo .uiu n opportunity of ciaroui. I u.,uii u.wvi vunubiua m niatlilutsj butt I very iniich prefer tho Orovcr A liaktr stlteb to I strength, elasticity, and beauty. I liaveSiS I ' easily understood nnd kept la cra" . . ".During tho pnst clcvtn je.m I Imv.l bad n O rover & linker Hewing Muhlceiu con. I stant U'c, und it im-i never raiulmi Hie leim ii I pnlr. I tako Ei cat pleasure lu rHjuinumlljj I t.iii,iv.u. iiiiiuiv not.-. i.ms.j.u.i-nyie.iuau'estl Twelfth strcet.Now York. 1 .. . .... "in" uireinatllli exccedlugly dllllcult to get It out of orJtr, lloli I oilier four years can mw straight jesras ran I Rev. Archlhald C. Foss,'avestTlilrtlfcthtrel lll'l... . 11-1. I- ... . iiu i.iu, ci .v i.ihi:i .uiiviuui; IS IQCQIB would do mo good lo trumpet its praises famnll .u.. .... ....ua i...,... ... IliU j.iiiuirsi siqq but I would not exclmiiKell fortliuiuuhUipii,. Ivo I ever saw of any oilier makp,-IMr, Wita wife of Pror, Wilson, of Jlobart College. 'Tlio simplicity of its construction,!!!! facility with which Its uso Is acquired, Me tag. ty, strength, nnd elasticity ol Its stltcli, r.nd it lulnntrihllllw tn nil IrltwW nt ,i r.rlr ,-kk.. tcdcA tlo not all belong til oner to ami mtr m th Inc." Prof. Heushaw, of Wlllblou Hcmimrj', - - - .uy who is iieiigiiicii w nil hit uroverAl Baker Sewing Mni'hlne. She prcIi'tHtie Growl ,t Bilker tu any other sho has hccu.-'-tr.er.A.Al - - - , u navu osL'u ono oi uroier& liuieraj Sewing Machines lor about tin yrau.nnilccDl slder it cannot bo excelled. Ruins braoolhirl ,ll.-,i;i llliv 111 i I'piMI. III1U 1111 III KCIIUCIj Clilcago. ' 1 I Tho arovtrnnd Baker Sewing JlaclilneComl pauy inanulacturo both IhuL'Instlc Ullctul T.mt1; Miltlt Tni.tilnnu i,m,1 nir. H,a nnlillf I cholco of tho best machines ofliolh UlnJsJ tncir esLiuiisliment.s lu all llio largo cjl.fi, i: through agencies In nearly all towns tlironjlw tho country, Prlco Lists nnd'samvlcs of neftiil In both stltclies furnished on npplkatlon ll utovir.t niiKrr s. M. i;o., l'lauauoipnia, orto .1. A. UUIIAS, blcoiiuLar I Junc25'0'J-ly febilT Hardware & Cutlery. THE NEW HARDWARE ST0T.H NT. 1'I.IM ULTRA. Having enlarged our fatoro K'joru jniljil OPENED A NEW SUITlY, directly from tho Manufacturirs, purclnueBl cusu, on u ucciiuiug maraei, w uurtijiiti)ii oiler tho samo to FARMERS, MECHANICS, UU1LDE1W. and the rest of Mankind, a gtneral stock, col prising all tho kinds and qualities usually ti I in a cl ty Hard Ware Store, suitable to tli mi of the county, nt unusuully low prices. J A 1 1 t linsn who nro ilrhlrlniisof ljurLhasInx In our Uno can savo Money by looking lust 11 isewuaruwaremore. . k,I l'leaso glvo us a call nnd examine our ilotUi RUN YAN it WAIlbLN, I Apr. 23.09-lyr BIoomsburj,ril JAcon K. Smith. J. R. EttnJ gMITII & SELTZEB, Importcrsand Dealers In Forelgu and IXiiotiil HARDWARE, G UNH, CUTLERY, 40., NO. 409 N, THIRD BTHEKT, AU-CAttliMUlU. I PHILADELPHIA. Nov, la, 07-lf. QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Bloomsburg, Vn. ,,,.r,TMI !l HI. U. MIAJAn K WW"; ,.,,1 Havo on band and for snlo at tho "0,1 I i.ia i....n.ui,v.,nf I ......i, lMirinlt'.'s. and every description of WogouiKu PLAIN AND i a."-. Ml(l workmen. All' work sent 0J,KVm'! lUliment will bo found lo bo pf "ijMf tl UUHBUIDIUjillD Jlllllll nlso u II uo nssorlmeut of HlililU"" , , ,t) of all Ilia newest and most f & well nnd cureiully mude und Ml"0 , An Inspection of thilrwoili . h "jl; bclloved Hint nouo superior ca u he io couuiry. nnn a yeaji Ajl'cj 1.UVJU fsKS to ageiits brated WIIONSr.WINGMAt lli;''-,' ,)f lnnchlnoln tho wor d. '', ""'."far I"1! USB JVIACIIINE Wlllinrr i;:i,1M, partlculats, uddi cks W N. iH 1 111 upib'TO-'tiii, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LETTER lirADS. BILL ...n, PROallAMMf3'' AC, Neally niitl Cheaply From tho Latest Styles of Tyr J ' cv,cl. COLUMBIAN OFHt' rjIIE REST AND cnEAlf-eT II A Y R A K K IN T H 13 M A R K I! T MANVrACTCKEJ) AND tOU S-!-6 ,r ,,F . ,,TT 1.' .(- TO.. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS, Ebu I BURG, PA. CALL AN 3) KJCAM1KB IT. Bloomsburg, June 10, W70-tf