The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 12, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMgBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Sho limrenoej of Disease Aianilft Donttet r
Anlcauls. A vkiiy curnory oxanUiattoti of r-
rlculturul stivtlstlm mitl roporls of lif
furont orgMilzatloiiH rohirivo to Hit? ills-'
ease, of tloinostlc animals, brings promt
ftenUy to vlow the ftiottlmt tluwo tllqpiv
km nro on tho luercftso. Tho cutise.'
which engender thU mijjivu'ntr.Uoii of
disease) nro an interesting mitl imporiuut
ubject of stady. Soms light may be
thrown upon It by u consideration of
tho origin mitt progress of human ills
caso3, with which tho diseases of mil
mala nro In many cases identical, nnd
in othqr ltwtrtticoA bonr'ii) Strong a re
Bctnblanco that tho principles of geflor.tl
pathology may bo considered as cqunl
ly applicable to both.
Tho medical faculty nro generally
agreed that In tho human race, dlsensw
orlglnnto iArgcly from tho nrtlflclal hnb
Ha of civilized society, wTilch, although
many of therrtrcally conduce lo health,
as clennllnessylho nbsenco of tho pecu
liar privations attending eavngo llfo,
etc., nro attended with practices contra
ry to tho laws of health.
Tho Congregation of people In large
cities, hlfrli seasoned food, nrtlficlal
itimulimla, sodontary linbiln, etc., no
fruitful causes of illsoaso. Among tho
very poor Inhabitants of largo towns
tho want of proper ventilation, light
nnd food, adds lo tho iwUtlogtio of "ills
which flesh is heir to."
If wo examine) tho mode of feeding,
Ktu'. ling and breeding cattle, wo shall
find some of the same causes of dfcensra
in tlr !r improper management. Dark,
11' V' titilatctl stables; too stimulating
tv 1 c ncentratcd diet ; tho crowding of
animate in large herds and pens, arc
counter-types of tho causes of human
disease. Those cause? aro well recog
nlzed among breeders, and wo shall
thcroforo not dwell upon them. Our
object la to call attention to a fact which
has its analogue. In tho culture of vege
tables. Tho diseases which havo from
timo to tlmo made such havoc with the
potato, tho hop, nnd other plants largo
ly cultivated, havo been ascribed to
over-cultivation. Not that ovcr-culti
votlon Is tho direct caTtsD of dlsea9e,ba(
that tho constitutions of tliu plants in
question havo become-t weakened by
It tlmt thoy hnvo tlina boen rendered
suscoptlblo to -diseases which otherwise,
would bo resisted.
Tho practice of breeding stock In or
der to develop particular qualities, to,
Wo believe, fraught with danger beyond
a certain point. It is nil very well to
havo horses that can trot In 2:30 j hens
that lay but will not set; sheep that
will furnish a largo lleeco of a desired
quality, or cows that yield thirty quarts
of inllk per diem, if these qualities can
bo obtained without tho risk of Initia
ting diseases that rago Indiscriminately
nmong nnd ravago our flocks and herds
destroying alike good and bad. AVe do
not bellevo that this result of tho Inter
breeding, so much in voguo among our
most celebrated breeders, has attracted
sufficient attention, or that tho constitutional-peculiarities
and idiosyncracles
of highly bred nnimals havo been suffi
ciently observed., Now that tho atten
tion of tho world is attracted to tho ep
idouiics and contagions that aromaklng
such havoc, raising tho price of food
and rendering thopcoplo suspicious of
its effect upon tho health of mankind,
this point demands thorough lnvosliga
tion. Scicntlfto American.
Foon Value or the Potato. There
is probably no other vegctablo food, ex
cept wheaten bread, of which so mnch
can bo fairly said in its fiwor. Its mer
its, however, vary very much with tho
kind of "seed," tho period of maturity,
nnd tho eoH in which thoy nro grown.
That kind sliouid,b3 prefered which be
comes mealy on boiling, nnd wlileh,
when W'-ll cooked, can bo thoioughly
crushed with tho finger. Tho potato
which is known as "waxy," and those
which rtinaln soniowhat hard when
boiled, do not digest so readily as the
meaiy kind, but for that very reason
they nro said lo bo moro satisfying. It
Is not material in referenco to nourish
ment whether tho potato bo trolled or
roasted, since in both methods it should
bo well cooked. In point of economy
mid convenience, howovor, it has been
found belter to boll than to roast them;
for, whilst the loss In boiling upon one
pound of potatoes scarcely exceeds half
an ounce, thnt in tho most careful roast
ing is two ounces or thrco ounces. It
is also moro economical tojeook them In
their skins, and to peel them immed
iately beforo thoy aro eaten ; but this Is
not very convenient In many iumlll. h,
nnd tho color of tho potato is not quite
bo agroeablo ns that of thoso which
havo been boiled nfter peeling. WIfcn
thoy aro peeled boforo boiling, nnd par.
ticularly wben thoy nro small, nnd tho
operation is performod carelessly, from
one-third to one-fourth of tho whale
weight of tho potato is lost, and if then)
b3 no pig to eat tho poolings, tho wholo'
is wasted ; whilst tho weight of tho
peel which Is removed after boiling
would not amount to moro than ono
ounce In tho pound. "When potatoes
havo been roasted, tho loss in weight
from tho skin and drying h moro than
ono-fourth of tho weight beforo cook
ing.
WATKii-Titouoirs kou Stock. A
great many people who ooUeavor to
tako caro of their animals in tho best!
posslblo manner nro not twaro how
much many of them aufl'er, in cold
weather, for want of a supply of water,
In many instances, ten or moro horned
cattle iFVo watered in n tub or small
trough that will not hold a barrel of
water; and frequently so inuoh Icoac
cumulates In tha trough, that a half n
dozen pailfuls will till tho space left tor
water. A boy, perhaps, who novor re
fleeted whether a ow or u bullock
would drink ona gallon of water, or
live, is directed to water tho Btoek. Ho
draws ns much as tho tub or trough
will contain, and is then olf. Tho re
sult Is, thrco or four of tho master ani
mals empty tho trough, while half tho
herd gotjiiouc.
The remedy is to provide a moro spa
cious rccoplnclo. Ton.cowH or bullocks,
or ten horses, will often drink two pail
fuls, or six gallons each, nnd ovon tljen
havo a stinted supply. Homo largo
oows will rcqulro twplvo to flftcen gal
lons each ; and thoy will not yield a
full flow of milk if such n quantity of
puro water U not supplied. A trough
wJkto leu full-grown iiiiIwuU nro wa-tr-ml
si. M bo capacious cunugu to
hold not -u than flvo barrels of water.
Then, ulmu ico accumulates on tho
iusldo, it should bo cut out overy day,
o llmt tlio trough rulry bo filled wflh I
water lnstaul ol' ice. Troughs where
sheep drink nrc almost nlwnys loo
small to contiln uipply for tho llock.
?. 3!ll .iTntlllrt lnltf l!
'Dip Good TVailnnn,
(lmfiintcd.)
Tun KlMg hail caused this beautiful
blrtl tobo pine I thereby his hunters,
to wrvo 03 a sura'o for the shepherds !
ho fully expected what had como to
pass. They had led Ijlrotto and Finfln
beforo tho crnel monarch, who nbuscd
Ihein terribly, nnd had them confined
In n dark nnd strong prison-: It was
then thi'V began lo liimunt that their
iltle cherry and almond hnd lost their
virtue. The f.uvn and tho partrldgo
.'ought for them, but thu fawn not being
able to roo thotn, trhed somo tears of
grief, aud finding tho King had given
orders thnt oho should bt taken and
burnt alive, p.hosaved herslf by running
fast to Mir Hi. Tho pnrtrldgo wnsmoro
fortunate, fbr she saw them overy day
through tho grating of their prison:
happily for them, tho Klig had not
thought of separatftig thoiu. "When
ono loves, llisn plcasnro Id aufTer to
gcthcr.
Tho partrldgo Hew back ov.cry day,
and camo to tell the tvews to aradnm Tu
tu. tho Oood Woman, and Mirtis. Iilir-
tls was very unhappy, and without tho
hnml-omo I'rlnco sho would have been
inconsolable. Sho resolved to wrlto to
thesa poor captlvej by tho faithful part
ridge, and hung n littlo bottle of Ink to
her neck, with somo paper, nnd put n
pen in her lcak. Tha good partridge,
thus loaded, presented herself at tho
bars of tho prison, and It was n great
delight to our young shepWertU to sec
her again, l-infin put out his hand and
took from her all sho brought him, af
ter which they began to read as follows;
illrtii amllh! Prince to nnd Infln.
"Know you how wo languish durJng
this cruel weparation ; that wo sigh la
cesMntly, nnd that pr-rhnpa It may kill
us. Wo should already havo dkxl, bad
wo not been sustained by hopo. Tjjat
hopo has suppQrted us etor slnco Mad-
time Tu-tu has n'.surcfl us that you still
lived, llellovo us, dear I.Iretto nnd
Finfln, wo shall meet again, despite of
mallco, nnd be happy."
This letter had a powerful effect on
tho minds of Lirette and Finfln. They
were filledvlth joy, nnd wroto imme
diately this reply :
iRrrtte and Tlnjln t IMtltimd the Trincc,
"Wo haro received your letter with
extreme pleasure. It has rejoiced us
moro than wo could havo anticipated
In these regions of horror our torments
would bo Insupportable, but for tho
sweet consolation wo derive from each
other's practice. Near tho object o
our an'ectlon.s wo are insensible to pain
and lovo renders everything delightful
'Adieu, dear Prince, ndiofi, Mlrtis. En
courage your mutual passion. Ua al
ways inspired by a tender fidelity. You
nold out n hope to us in which we par
ticipate. Tho greatest blessing which
can occur to us will bo accompanied by
your presence."
iintln having attached this note to
the neck of tho partridge, sho flew away
with It very quickly. The young shop
herds received great consolation from
it, but tho Good Woman could not bo
comforted from tho moment sho had
been soparatcd from thoso so dear to
her, nnd whom vho know to bo in so
much peril. "IIow quickly my happl
ness has vanished," said sho to Matjamo
Tu-tu ; "I Becm to havo been born on
ly to to continually agitated. I thought
I had taken tho only "means for, cjisn.
ring my repose ; how purblind aro mor
tals!" "And do yon not know," r&
piled tho Fniry, "that there is no slate
of cxLstonco in this would in wnlrirono
oin live always happily."' "i m
piled tho Good AVoman, modrnfolly:
"and if oil's cannot And happiness in
one's self, it is seldom found elsewhere
Hut, Madam, consider tho fato of my
children, I beg of you I" "Thoy havo
not remcurbored tho" orders I gavo
them," replied Madamo Tu-tu ; "but
let us think ol a remedy."
Madamo Tu-tu entered her library
with tho Good Woman. Sho read near
ly all tho night, and having at length
taken down nnd opened n largo book,
which she had frequently passed over,
although its sides wore eoverctl with
plalcs of gold, sho uppeared plunged,
on n b'irddeii, into a stnto of excessivo
sadness. After somo timo, and Just as
day was breaking, tho Good Woman
observing n few tears fall on tho leaves
of tho book, took tho liberty to ask tho
eauso of the Fairy's sorrow. "I griovo."
said sho, "at tho Irrevocable decree of
tato, which I havo learuod from these
pages, and which 1 shudder nnd trcin
blo to ni-qnalnt you with." "Aro they
dead'."' cried tho Oood "Woman. "No,"
pursued Madamo Tu-tu ; "but nothing
can savo thorn, unlets, you or.1 go and
present ourselves to llw King, and sat
Nfy" his vengeance. I confess tho truth
to you, Madam," continued tho Fairy,
"that I do not feel bufllcicnt affection
for them, nor enough courngo, to go
tnus nnd ovposo myself to his fury, nnd
I question, also, if any ono could bo
found capable ofsuch a sacrifice." "Far
don mo, Madam," replied thu Good
Woman, with great flrmnws; "I will
go seek this King ; no sncrlileo is too
great for mo that will savo my children.
Iwill po;ir out for thanf, with nil fn'y
heart, owry drop of block! which I have
In my veins." tt-
Av iKTrnnsTrNt- VP5HSKB-"Wlien n
girl of 16 years of ngo morrlps n mn of
15 yrs ho, of courso, is thrco times aa
old as she. After having lived togeth
er for 16 years, tho will be 30 and ho
TVllI bo CO years, tho husband bolng but
twice as old us his wife. How long, ac
cording to tills rulo, would thoy haYoto
live togclhcr that she would bo of the
MamoagoJ'
FrjKZi.U, Take soventeen matchcs,or
anythlmg of that description, nnd ar
range them on a table or lovol surface
In tho nuncxed shapo :
Ilcmovo flvo of tho matches thus ar
ranged, ro that Unco squares only shall
remain ,
A wiUTim In tho Atlantic Monthly
gives Borne slnrtllng ovldonco lo prove
that cousnmptlon Is mainly caused by
tho dnmptfess surrounding tho abodes
of thoso attcked by tho disease Ho
says that extended and repeated obser
vations In England and Massachusetts
show boyoud doubt that, other things
btiliig equal, coiuumptlou auioog tho
pooplolslu direct proportion wlBi Hio
inolstum of tho locnlltfe where they
live.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
HOOFLAHD'S
SEBMM B1TTEKS,
HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN BITTERS,
AND
Hoodand's German Tonic.
rrerarcd hj Dr. c. PI. Jaclon,
raaiDvLrsu, Pi.
y4e Great SiemttUes
f OK ALL DISIllIlorTIS
MVElt, STOMACH, or
DIGESTIVE OIHJAN3.
Hoofland's Gorman Bittora
Ti cnmpoiinilM of lh pur Julom, (w m tliy nr .
mcdlclua It term i
I e.1, r.nracu) ol
nlUrkii.malC'
highly conefn-
I sfrafrmJtr
ltootR, llerbi tt4 J
Inj ft jTopvntlon, !hTV'
tmlPI, nl eDtlrs WfcJal Ui
coKotis adnxxiurt pfany hind.
Eoofland's Gorman Tonio,
li a combination of fcll the ln?rMInU of the
l!lFtir,xltti tlio pureit mullty of Santa Cm
Jiun, OraiiEf, etc . mn I. In y ona ol the moat
Tucani ana nrecame rttneaiei ever onetea to
til ci
Iht iubHc
Thoaff prtfenrinu Medlcln fret from Alc
Iiollo ulniliture, mill tiM
Hoofland's Gonnan Bitters.
In cmpi of narroui dfprculoa, when eoitt
eJeohoUa ittmiilui U Deoeiary,
Hoofland's German Tonio
Sionld be ni(i
Tti Bitten or the Tonic tu both equiOtj
good, aul contain the enme meUiclnal vlrtufav
'Xlie atomaeh, from a variety of caaaes, tuch aa
pepsla, Nervoui
Very apt to have
'Ita function da
ranged. The re
UH of whtch
that the natlent
lutTera from eeveral or more of the fouowlos
dlicaiee:
Oonstlpation, Flntulnce, Inward Piles
Fulness of Blood to tha Head,
Acidity of the Stomach, NAusoa,
Heartburn, Dtswuat for Food
Pulness or Wblht In tha
Stomal h. Sour Eruo
tat ions. Sinking or Flut
tering at tlio Pit of tbA
Stomach, Swimming of th
Head, lluiriod or Diincult Broath
InK", Fluttering at tho Heart, Choklna
or UulTocntln Sonaationa when In
a Lying Posture, Dimness of
Vision, DoU or weba beforo
the Sistht, Dull i'ain In
the Hond, Uefirioncy
of Porsnlratlon, Yellow
ness of the Skin and Eyes,
Pain In tho sr&$& Side. J Jack,
Chpst, Iim Jti ba, eto,,8ud
denFluohesof Vy Heat, Burn
inc In tha w Flesh, Oon
Btnn: Imaptnlnea of Evil, and
Great Dopresaion of Spirits.
Then remedly will ffactnally cure Liver
Complaint, Jnundlre, D'epitla, Chronic or
Nervous Uchlilly.Cliroiite Iiarrbcaa, Dlieaso of
the Kldncye, end ell Dlacitsei arising from a
DUonleml Uver, tlioinach.fr Intcatlnea
DEBILITY,
TliitcLTivo rantt art Crii weitrtkr;
B1103THATI0N OF THE SYSTEM,
Indcoid ay Hivaae Lisoa, IliaDgaire,
Exroapaa, Fivim, ito.
There la bo medicine etunt eoval Ui thue
rcmedlei In euch ratee. A tone and vigor Is tm
parted to the whole System, the Appetite la
Strengthened, food r- iril Is enjoyed, tha
stomach dlgeat a iFfTT promptly.the
blood Is purified, ij&rP the complexion
becomee sound and SiM healthy, Uii yel
low Unge la eradicated from the eye, a bloom
la given us the cheeks, and the weak ana nerrgai
Invalid becomes a etrong and healthy being.
X'crsons Advanced in Life
And feeling the Ur.d of time weighing heavily
rpon theio, with all It- attendant Ilia, will find la
the use of ihls HITf KK8, or the TONIC, an
elixir that will hull new Ilia Into their veins,
tutor In a measure the energy and ardor of
more youthful daj, build up their shrunken
formi and give health and happiness to their
MoaJolng y tare:
NOTICK.
Ills a well-eaUhllahrd fart that fully one-half
. the fetna'e por tion of our iwdu-
or tiit fema'e )or
latlon are aMcm
of good health. rt
tion of our popn
In the enlovment
a io use mirr own
feel wclL" Thev
wnoii ,HmuT
rjrfi, i!r(r..l i Aft B-icrgy, extremely ner
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Ar rnadtf ptrong liy ih. du of elthfr of thei.
remMlf. Tlify cui. every cm. of 11A.
I1ABMUS, wliliml foil.
Tliouaii.ls nf etTtltlcutca have fteeamuT&tei 'n
tlie h.nli of tlio j.ntiirielor, hot nce will allow
of thu imVlcjllon ol out few. 'I'lioso, Hwill
b. nUuTtvl,.!. men of note and of eucti lUno
nt Uial tUy mutt be Ulievul
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. 'Woodward,
Chi'Jtutia nfVit Suynm Court qf Ta.t write,
rhOaMphla, IT.reh 1, 1S07.
"I find 'Il.njf- , Uri.l'e tUrman
nillere'liaptol F, tonle, uacful In
Uneaeaof lliodl ,,JT"7i, snllve ori-am.
and of Kreat ten ft truiaj cllllnraieaofde
Ulity, and want of nervous action tu the avitetn,
Voorl trtilr,
"ULO. W. WOODWABU."
Hon. James Thompson,
iki 0 tt Sujirtut Vnurt 0 I'aintylemla.
nHl lr'1'hl, AlilllI', IMS.
"1 couitdfr Mlooltaud'a U.Trcun Mtlera' a
HualU mtduntit In euso of attack of UvUnv'
Uon or IjtipU. I can cirilfy aiafrom iuy
.zneriunie of IL
Voui. with rerwt,
"JAiltS THUUl'SON."
From Eev. Joseph E. Kennnrd,
D.D,
Patlornf tl,t TliUMlJttttl Church, ntkJtlpM.
Dr, Jaclicn Dear filrl I have Ve n fre'incmly
requeaulto rotinext my Mine Willi rect iiimeii'
dation of diffvrc&t Linda of roodirlnt, hut, rif
girding the prac rii cia tire a out of my
.pproprlato TVvTr irhire, 1 hale In
hut v.th a clear
proof la varloua UU Las Inatanct- and iLf
tlcularlvln mv own Limilv. of thu uerilm.. nf
lr. lloofland'a German Uittera, I dv art tor or.co
from my uaual eourae, to expre my fu' convic
tion that, fur central diluujf cf tht tyl'm, ar.J
irpeeiallv or Litxr Comjirii, u 14 d iyi ae.f
taiuillt prtpat alton, in ome raica It may fall :
tnt uauaily, I douht not, U will U very hobi.lli..al
lo those w no suffer from tlie ahove rautti.
Voura, very rvapertfuliy,
1. II. KUS.SfAIII),
Eighth, Ulow Coatoa 6t
Trom Hev. E. D. PendalL,
MthUitU Edtior Clirittian ChronUU, iVt&UtJ-
1 have derived deehled bcrpflt from the tiaa of
Iloofland' (Jcnoaji llttUrs, uud feel it my privi
lege to recommend them as a moataluaUIe tonle
Loll who are aufluring from general dcbliitv or
faam dlaeaae arising from derangemant of the
liver. Vour truly,
K. . FENDALU
OAUTI017,
XlMlsnd's German lUmtdlt art ocnt(rflt
A..?f!,l!!MUl ' i.i.i-t n signature of a U.
PMu Pm wrapper of
ch UU1 All Jj Jjg other, ar.un.
l'rlnrlpal Offlce and Uannfactorr at the Osr.
man UedlcIiM SUTrs, No. UI AHUIX tjlreet, l't01
adelphls.
CHArtr.E3 M. EVANS,
Ucrmen Orugglal, 1'roprletor,
rormerly (J. U. Jaoaaoa A Co.
For sale if all Dntgglata and Iealaialsa(d
FIUOS.
fJoollalid'a Oerman JHtUr,parhlU tl W
" . " ". half deiao..... 09
UoofUud'i German Tonic, put up In Quart
settles) (, 1
HrbolUe.oraUlfToVenfo'r!,"""! J H
V Da not forget to examine well the article
hoy, la order to git the genuine.
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN TONIC,
January 31, isss.
dry goods.
lpLTjlSU'S 8TOIIE.
rnusiL Attittviuur
FALti AND W1NTEU OOOI'S.
Tlio subscriber litw Juit rcturnMl from Hi f ltlci
with (mother lnrgo nuil Bcicct norlmont of
BVUINa AWU 8WMMUH 0601)3,
imrrhiwoil 1 11 New Yiirk niut I'lillrulclplitn nl tho
lowest flgttrr, ntul tvlilclilioUt1clrrinlnt.it to Rcll
on ns moilernlo terms ns crm bo piocmcu tUo
whero In llloomsburs. Ills stock oompilscs
IiADIES' DUE33 O00D3
of tlio choicest styles nnd latest fitshlons, totjether
wltli n lnrgo Inssortmcnt of Dry Goods nnd Gro
ceries, consisting of tho followlnc at Helen 1
CnrpcW,
Oil Cloths,
" Cloths,
Cnsslraores,
. . 1 o.4 Bhatv Is,
Klnnuols,
.Silks,
White Ooods,
'''' Wncn,
ltoop Skirls,
Mnsllns,
1 , Ilollowwnro
Ccdnrwnro
Onocuswnro. Jinniwnre
Hoots nnd Bliocs,
lints nnd Cnps, " i '
(nUoopNots,
jt Umbrellns,., .
a "t IjokinB-GlatwOJ, ,
Tobacco,
, ! Coireo,
Hugars,
, . Tens,
' ' nico,
Allsplco,
Ginger,
Cinnamon
Knlmrss,
AND NOTIONS GUN ItALLY,
In shorl, everything usually kept in country
stores, lo which no Invites tho attention of the
public generally. Thohtghost prlco tvllt bo raid
for country produce lu exchango for goods.
H. II. JtlLLrilASON,
Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, Tn.
riltEAT REBUCTION IN TllICES
AT 1'ETEU KNT'S STOltE,
IN LIGHT STIIEKT,
01
EALL AND WINTER GOODS.
THE subscriber has Just received nnd has on
hand nt his old stand in Light Street, a largo nnd
select
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased nt tho lowest flguro, nnd which ho
determined to sell on ns modernto terms as
bo procured elsewhere In Light Street.
for cash on couxTisr rnoDvex..
His stock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles aud latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Glngliams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Bntlnctts, Disslmcre,
Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans.
4C S CI &C.
GROCERIES, MACKERAL,
Ouecnswnro, Cedarwnrc, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, I'aluts, Sc.
BOOTS & SIIOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short everything usually kept in a conntry
store. Tlio patronage of his old friends and tho
publlo generally. Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market prko paid for country pro
duce. rjffiKU UNT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1S07.
J J. B R O W E R,
Is now offering to the public his Stock of
SJJiIJSTa GOODS
consisting In part of a full Hue of
INGRAIN, WOOL AND RAG
CARPETS,
Fluo cloths and casslmcre for Ladles' coats,
HANDSOME DRESS GOODS,
of nil patterns and qualities, Inlalds and Prints
of various qualities nnd prices,
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS
AMD
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good assortment of
LADIES' A CHILDREN'S GAITERS 1100T&
Fresh Groceries and Spices. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
In ono-half nnd one-fourth" barrels.
Now Is tho tlrno to make your selections, as
nin offering goods nt very low prices, nnd our
motto Is f.ilr dealing to nil, nnd not to bounder-
told by any, J. J. 11 ROWER,
Bloomsburg, April 12, 1807.
JPEDP.UAUY LIST AT I.W.HARTMAN'S.
s
PLENDID WINTER DRESS
Goods Selling nt n low flr;nro, nt
I, W. HAHTMAN'S.
A
FEW MORE LONG SHAWLS
AT A Gil EAT REDUCTION, AT
I. W. HAHTMAN'S.
JADIE'S CLOTH SACKS
Mnrkcd down from So 00 to 83 00. at
I. W. HAHTMAN'S.
REAICFAST SHAWLS AND
Wool Scarfs wltli few Ladles' Bridal
nnd other Hoods down in prices, nt
I. W. HAHTMAN'S.
FEW MORE .REMNANTS
of Prints, DoLnlns, Muslins, Casslmers.Ac,
nt cost or less, nt I. W, HAHTMAN'S.
rjUIREE NEW ROLLS OF
Carpets Just received at
I. W. HAHTMAN'S.
JfLOOR OIL CLOTHS
4.1 3-1 6-1 S-i ft nice pattern of each
at I. W. HAHTMAN'S.
jyjEN'S, LADLE'S, & CHILDREN'S
Arctlo Qums.nt I, W. HARTMAN'S,
J) ASINS, PRUNES, DRIED
Peaches, ChcrrUs, ATples, Soup Beans Ac,
on nana at I. W. HARTMAN'S
TVTINISTER8 OF THE QOSPEL
who llvo by Preaching aupplled with goods
tow iorcasu.ut, I.W.HARTMAN'S.
A R R E 21 'S
ANDWATEll HKOOr latfltOVED FIltE
FELT AND CEMENT HOOFING I
me advantages vjhlcli thlsccmposltlonpossesses
.. . moiii wuier-ugtit unu ure-prooi,
It la IlOt affected llV hpnl. ftr nl.l 1 nn n...
plied to an almost iwrfectly flat roof, one Inch to
lliejfoof being nil that Is required. It Is easily
and quickly repaired. Its cost Is less than nny
uiiernrv-prooi rooj now In use. Testimonials
trom nil parts if tlio country ns to lta durability,
security uud cueiipncsg will bo shown by
JOHN W. KRAMER,
JuneSCM. Agent, llloomaburg, Pa.
A flno specimen of tho looflng can bo seen al
W 11, Ivoons' new ousa on Finu Street,
pUMPS 1 PUMPS FOR SALE.
Tho Utldfjrtliznrul hem laav tn hirhrm Out fill.
tens of Uilsplaoe aud vicinity that he la prepared
J?Jurn't,M ' shartnotloe, ono of the best WOOIV
V.H PU MI'S for AVolI andClstems ever oirbred
to ttto lutilie. Hier are guaranteed to throv
morel oatew In tisia alniA ui.1 vltw lpia lalvir tlu.n
any oUirr pninpln Ule partofiuorountiy and
tkw tuiiiniuiruii) for beauty orflnlah, or
M'iniVi''rKli4lnct,alaotxiinblnlngclicup.
laiau id tilrabllltJ- Kaon niimn beiiiK warrant-
(Mt to ttOTaTrfm tu
' crk will or
Siiiatimi la awut fcr ColuinbU oouutv.
lie hnie. J'.llim
Prico
Mciontaijeriedt Ijced In Uie well. Oitlcre by
mall or otherwlso iVromnllv Attroidn.1 ti.
tpt, 4,'08-ly i:i, IAS WWUfAN, Ouawlia V.
RAIL ROADS.
NOllTIIEHN OENTltAIi JIAIIr
. . WAY. .
run nnu niter wny lout mm, Tinins will
leavrJHoitTiiuMnKntANn ns follows t
NOIITIIWAUD.
42i A, M.. Dally to Willlamsport, (except Hiinday)
ror Ulinlm, Uiinnudnlgitn. Iloclieeter, lluUUlo,
Kllfttmiivlrtil Itrlilirr.. ntul M. K.illu.
6)0 1-, M., Dally, foxcviit Butulnys) fir lilinlra nnd
. lluiralu via Krlo llnllvrny fioitt Kllnlm.
O.ll) p. li,, Dully, (except Hiindnysi for Wltllnms-
lWt ' TKA1NB feOtTlIW'AUD,
,3j A, Jt, Dally (excert Jlomlny's) for Baltimore.
VII,5IINQTON AND I'IIII,ADELV1IIA.
0.30 I'. Jf. Dally (execrltSttnday'sjforBaUlmoio
i'.D. H. YOUNO,
ucntral rnscugcr Agent,
T .ACKAWANNA AND
HLOOSIS-
i-i 1
BIV.U KAiLAOAD
On nnd 0 ftr Nov nth, IW, PasscnscrTralns will
GotngBouth. Going North,
Lenvo Leavo Arrive Arrive
n.111. p.m.
n. m.
n. 111.
Hciuutou 6.25
i.iu
l'AM
IjCruvo
n.m
10.07
7.11
!'.(
8.W)
7.4H
H.H
7.10
Leuvo
l'lttston (1.00
4.17
B.!i1
1.51
6.40
n.n
0.&1
7.17
0.10
H.I0
7.M
Illusion oji
l'lvmouth 0.11
Hhickshluny,.,. 7.
iirswicK tt
Bloom 8.:ia
ltupert 8.33
Danville Ml
Arrive
11.16
u.uu
Lenvo
Arrlvo
D.U3
xvortnu v.u
7.10
1.15
Tho ll.lOTrnhi nt Rcmnlnn infttres pnnnpetlntta
ttllh Express Train for Now York nt 3 o'clock
p. m(
. nrilvlmr In Net7 York OJio n. m.
11. A. l'UNDA, Bup'l.
1. ISA
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
JL RAILUOAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
TllKOUnit ASD UntECT ItOUTE IlETWJtltN 1'IUI.A-
nm.i'iiiA, HALTiaoiiE, liAnitisnuna,
LIAMSl'OKT, AND THE
CHEAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ra.rnANT si.eepiso CAE3
On all Night Trains.
On and nflcr JInxn.lv. Nov. n)r,1 Ibr.
Trains on'tho l'hlladclphia Al'ilo Rail Uuad will
I llll !U JOMUV. s;
WJSTWAHD.
MAIL TRAIN lcavis Philadelphia 10.Mp.ni.
orinuinurrinua...u.iu n.m.
" " arr, at Krlo. y.ji)p.m
:itIE EXPRESS leaves l,hUiulelph!iu...ll.,W 111.
" " " Nort'd o.!Wp.m.
" " nrr. nti:rlrt .hihiu ,11.
ELMIltA MAIL leaves Philadelphia d.ti'Jn.m.
" " nrr. atLocktliiviu!!!!!!7lljp!m.
EASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 10.M a.m.
' " " Nortlril J.Mn.111.
" " nrr. nt l'lillnilfliihlii tiMMin.m.
ERIE EXPRIiJS leaves Erie... (I.S5 p.m.
" Nort'il tf.miH.m)
" " nrr.atPhllndelplila 1.31p.m.
Mall and Exnreps ronnerts with (ill Crpflr nnd
Allegheny River Rail Road. Baggago checked
IU1 uugu.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Willlamsport.
CATAWISSA RAILROAD On and
nfter MONDAY, Nov. 13, lius, Passenger
lining on the CuluuISha Railroad will 11111 iittiio
lollowlng named hours :
Mall Soitli,
STATIONS.
Wllllnmsport.
Muncy,
Wntsontowu.
Milton.
DmiiUIIc.
ltupert.
, Catawlssa.
ltlngtown.
Summit.
Ouakalxc.
Mail North
Arr, CIO p. m.
Dep. 6.11 "
" 0.12 "
" 4M "
" 1.10 "
3.ii "
" 3.M "
" "
" 1M "
" 1.10 "
" 1.20 "
1.10 "
" 10. 10 n.ir..
Dep. 7.50 n,m
KM
U.10 "
11.52 "
10.12 '
10.2S
11.10 "
12.30 p.m.
12, li "
1.U) "
I.. Mithony June.
Dine. Tamaqua. Dlno.
Ituudlntr.
2.I.,
Arr. u.A5
" 10.50
i;hiliulciphla.
s.15 "
(To Now Yoru vln.Rend
I jug 1
or Jlnueli t'lmntr.
From New York la.
niaueii 1:111111 r. 1
7.C0
NoChntigool cirs bctwteu Wllli.imspnii mid
l'iill.iiklpula. GEO. WEU1J Suy't.
iVDING RAILROAD.
WINTER AKRANOMENT, Div. lilb, lit'..
Grent Trunk Lino fiom tho North nnd North
west lur Phlladelplilu,New Vork, Ueuulng, I'otts
vIllo.Tumuqua, Ashluud, Lebanon, Alluuiown,
litston, Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac.
Trains liuvo llurrlbnrg lor New Vork, as 101
lowa: At3,j0, 0,60 uud Ion, m., 12,10 noon nnd
2,00 &10,aip.m.,eunuecilug with similar truing ou
tho l'a. italltoad, and uulvlug at Now York at
11, UJ, ,.t ll,co a.m., A 3,51) ;,Oo A io.m n. m
Sleeping cms accompanying thu 3,50 u.m, uud
10.60 p.m. tuilns without change.
Leavo Jlurrlnburgior Reading, Pottsvllle, Ta
maqua, Mliieibvlllc, Abhliind, l'nie Gtove, Allen
town and l'lilladtlphlaate,10a.maud2,03 nnd
J,10 p.m., stopping at Lebanon uud principal way
stations; tuu 4,iup.m. making coiincctions for
Philadelphia uud Columbia only. For 1'ottsvlllo
bchuylkill Haven and Aubuiu, via Schuylkill
nud busquehuuna ltullload. leave llnrrlshnr.. nt
3,30 p.m. Returning: Leave New York nt 0.00
u.m. uud 12.00 m., nud 5,10 nnd s,oo p.m. Sleeping
cars nccompuuylny the U.oo n.m.,and5,10 and fc oj
p.m., trains wlrlioul change. Way Passenger
Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 n.m., returning
lrom Hooding tit 0,35 p.m stopping at nil stations;
Pottsvlllo at 7'30 n. m., and ,Mj p.m., Ashland 0 w
a.m and 12,10 noon, aud 2,00 p.m., Tamaqua at
'Leave 'i'ottsvllle lor llaiTlhburir vin R..imvivn
nud Susquehanna Railroad at 7,10 u.m. and 12,00
Rca''&lr?ir Accommodation Train leivroa Trnn.ll,.
at 7,30 a.iu., returning from Philadelphia at l.lj
p.m. 1
Pottstown Accommodation Traluilenvesrotts.
town at (1,43 a.m.,, returning, leaves Philadelphia
Columbia Railroad Trains; leavo Reading nt
ler, Columbia, tc.,
Perklomen itall Road Trains leavo rcrklomeu
Junction ut 0,15 a.m and p. 111. Iteturnin-' :
Leavo Sklppack at 8.00 a.m.. ami 1.1.', n m
ucctlng wall similar trains ou Reading Railroad
On rluiidnys, leavo New Y'ork at s,uo p.m., Phil
adeipbla 8,00 u.m. nuirj.ljp.m tho 8,00 a.m. train
vim, ilntr milv to lti.niliii.;. i..u..ti'in u.u. :. ... :
Harrlsburg 6,50 u.m. and i,lu nudlo,5o p'.in.,niill
iteauiiw.ua unu o,vj nun 7,1a a.m. ior Harri
burg, nud 12,50 turn., and 7,31 p.m. lor New Yoil.
and 4.25 n.m. lor Plilladclnhlu.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School nud Ex
cursion tickets to uud Horn all points, at reduced
rates.
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed to
uttu iKnntnbi , .
O. A. NI COLLS,
General Supcilnteiideut.
Rending, Ta., Dec. 11, ltUS.
T
niE REST IS THE CIIEAPICST.l
THE SINOER SEWINO SiACHINE
HEADS THE LIST,
And lends thocolnmn 4,098 ahead of all others.
This Machine Is the
MOST rOrCLAR IN USE.
It uses tho finest needle of any Machlno In ex
istence, Any lady wanting a good
SEWING MACHINE,
Will consult her own Interests by buying a
SINGEH. It is easier to tuu, learn and keep lu
order than any Machine in the world,
OVER 350,000 OF THEM IN USE.
The fullest instruction given those who pur
chase, and the Machlno will 11 e wakiiantej) to
you for one year.
Please call at my Stnro and satisfy yourselves.
Hero you will find Needles. Thread und Silk,
DAVID LOWEN11ERO, Agent
April 3,'CS-tr. Bloomsburg, Pa,
LUMBIA HOUSE,
BERNARD BTOHNER.
HAVixa lately purchased and fitted 'up the
well-known lloblson Hotel Pioperty, located a
few noons above the codkt hotbe,
on the same side of the street, In the town of
Bloomsburg; and having obtained n license for
tho same as n
RESTAURANT,
tho Proprietor has determined to glvo to the peo
ple visiting tho town on business or pleasure,
A LITTLE MORE ROOM.
His stabling nlsn la extensive, and Is fitted up
to put buggies nnd carriages lu tho dry. He prom
ises that everything about his establishment shall
bo conducted In un orderly and lawful mauner;
nud ho respectfully solicits a share ot the public
I atrouage. (myl7'67-Cm.
ET THE BEST.
Mnnson's Conner Tulnilnr T.tehtnlnt ltn,l fa
tho best prlcctlnnagtilnat disaster by lightning
erver Invnedo. The enbaerlber In agent for tho
bove mventlon. ana nil tirders by mall or In
craon will be promptly Attended to.
MaylS.'Ctt E.B. BIDLEMAN,
Q. W. BLONAB & CO.,
Manufacturers ol
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW sUUDiSi
Warehouse, No. 124 North Ttilrd Biroet
Plilladelphla.
GROCERIES, See,
0
CONFECTIONERY.
Tho undersienM would rcnectfnllv nnnonnco
to tho publlo that he has opened n
FHaT.CL.VS3 CONFECTIONERY STORE,
In t ho bulldlnalfttoly occupied by Ilcrnnrd Rtoh
ner, whoro ho is prepared to furnlh nil Iflnds of
l't-AlN.A PAKcV t'ANDIIX,
FRENCH CANDJEH,
rOHEIGN DOMIST10 FllUITH,
NUTS, RAlBlNSAC, AG, AC.
ny wituti.BAMs on nnTAii..
In short, n full nsortmrnt of nil goods lit
his lino of business, A grout variety ol
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac,
snllnblofortho Holidays, l'nrtlcitlnf attention
Hlveu to
BREAD AND CAKEH,
of nil kinds, fresh every day.
OIIRISTMAB CANDIES,
OIIISTMAH TOYS.
A call Is solicited! nnd satisfaction will bo
guaranteed.
Nov. 22, 1807.
ECK1IART JACOBS.
REMOVAL OF
C. O, MARK'S
N E W S T O R E
TO SHIM'S flt.0 011,
osTHEconsEn op mahket am inor htheeto.
Tho undersigned having received rrosn the city
n full and complcto snjiply ot
SPRING AND BUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE,
CEDAR AUD WILLOW-WARE,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
U A 1 S A N D ,V II O E V,
FLOUlt, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
nil of which I propnso fteltlngnt n very low flguro
ior capit or prouuee,
Call nnd sen.
April 12, 1-H.7,
C. C. MARK.
1O.UAND OPENING
VS GRAND OPENING
GltANI) UI'KKINII
OltAXI) OPENING
GRAND OPENING
Off
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
AND WINTER GOODS,
AND WINTHU GOODS
AND WINTER (1001)3
AND WINTER GOODS
AND WINTEU GOODS
consisting ol
conshllng of
consisting of
conslsllng of
consisting of
DHY GOODS.
BUY GOODS.
DRY GOODS
DllY GOOD.S
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AXD CAPS
HATS AND CAPS!
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SIIOF.1
HOOTS AND SIIOIX'
HOOTS AND SHOKS
HOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES!
HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
IlKADY-MADH CLOTHING.
READY-MADE CLOTH I NO.
HEADY-MA DE CLOTHIMg;
LOOKING-OLASSr.t.
I.OOKING-GI,AHS;s!
LOOICING-GEASSICS
LOOKINd-OLASSIM
LOOKlNG-GL,VSSIli;
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AXD OILS,
PAIXrS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
I'AINIM AND MIH,
I'AIN'IS AND OILS!
OHOCERlnS,
GHOCEKIES
UKOCEHIES
GHOCEH1ES
OHOCEHIES,
IIUEENSWARE,
ItUEENSWAHE,
(llIEEXSWAHi:,
tU'EENSWAHi:
tiUEENSWAKE
HARDWARE,
HAHDWAHE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWAHli:
HAHDWAHE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
HSU,
FISH
Fl fH
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
AC
Ac,
AT
MclvELVY, NEAL
Ml'KELVY, NEAL
McKEI.VV: NI'.Al.
A CO.'S,
A CO.'S,
I'O.'N.
MoKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
Ml'KELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets,
Northwest comer of Miiiuand Muikct btieets,
Northwett corner of Malu nnd Market Streets,
Northwest corner 01 Main and .Market Streets,
Northwest comer of Main uud Market Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
BLOOMSHURO, PA
HLOOMSIIUKU PA
1ILOOMSI1UHO PA.
. BLOOMSItUHtl, PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
In lot go quantities nnd al reduced tales, nlwny
on hand.
OMETIIING NEW.
The undersl"neil Iipl'S lenvo tn iiilnrm Imr
friends nnd tho public genirally, that she hits
opened lu
LIGHT STREET
a fvesh stock
of goods In the lino of
MILLINERY mill TRIMMINGS
In connection with Dress Making; nnd Is pre
pared lu addition, to
COLOR STRAW HATS
ou the shortest notlce.nnd lu the best stylo of
tuu mi, i-rices eucap nnu wora sniisiactoiy,
... , MRS. E.KLINE,
Light Street, October 4, 1S7,
gCIIELL, BERGER & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers In
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, At'.,
Nos, 122 and 121 North Wharves, abot 0 Arch St.
Fbilidelphla.
Solo agents for Wilcox'a Wheel Grease, In bar
rcla, kegs, aud cans,
JJ V. PETERMAN,
with LIPPINCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 21 North Water Strcf t,
and No. 2T North Delaware Avenue
I'hUadelphla.
"rEAVER & SPRANKLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos, 225 and 27 Arch Street
Philadelphia.
I. "
WALTER,
Late Walter A ICaub,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, GLABS, AND QUEENSVr'ARE,
No, 121 Market Street.
Philadelphia,
JOHN STROUP & CO.,
Sueeouora to Hlroup A Brotiier,
WUOIJSaALU D1IAIJ1RS IN FISH,
No. 21 North Wharves, and 20 Nartli WaUr Bt.,
Philadelphia,
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
RATIONAL FOUNDRY,
lilootnsburg, Columbia Counly, rn.
Tho siilwrllXM, proprietor of Uio ubovo-I aineit
extcnslvo cstabHs!imonl,Is now prcpareil to 19
eclvo orders for nil kinds of
MACHINERY FOR C0LLIEUIE8, BLAST ,
FURNAUFS, HTATIONA RY ENGINES,
' ' MlM, TitltlHINtr JIACHINEH, Ao
Ho 1 ntsoprowii lmako Htovesof nit Blrcs
and patterns, l'liw-lrons, nnd everything usually
made In llrst-chtss roundrles.
His extensive Pw-iiimm nnd practical workmen
warrant hint in 1 "wlvlnit tho largest corttrncts on
Uio moit reasonable terms, '
Ornlii of nil k'nds will bo taken In exchange for
Castings,
Thlsctlnbltshment Is located near tho Lnotf
wanna and Blooinsburg Itnllroad Dcimt.
.PETER ElLtJIYER.
QTOVES AND TINWARE. ,
& ' A. M. RUPERT
nnnonnces to his friends nnd customers thnt
continues the nbovu business nt his old place on
MAIN BTREET, BLOOMShUKG.
Cnstomcrn can bo nccomodatod with '
FANCY BTOVE3
of all kind?, Dtnvrplpes, Tinware, nnd every va
riety of nrt Iclo found In rt Stove and Tlnwnro Iji,
tnbllshment lu tho cities, nnd on tho most reason.
nblo terms, Rrpalrln jdonoatthesliorlcstnotlce.
25 T07EN MILK-PANH
on hand for sale.
5W STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
on ;rAt stukkt, nitAnr.Y orrostTK Mir.i.it'
HTOUK, .
BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A.
The undcrsl,"tipd hns Just fitted up nnd oiupd
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
In Hits plnco, t; 1 oroho Is prepared to make tip
new Tin WAnt: of all kinds In his lino, nnd do
repairing with neatness and dispatch, utton tho
most rc.isouiiblo urms. Ho also keeps on hand
STOVES OF V RIOUS PATTEltNS A STYLES,
which hn will t M urton terms to suit purchasers,
GltohlmnciU. Ito Is a ttond mcclianlc, nud
ucservuig 01 i' ! puuno pairouug
jacob metz.
llloomsburs, AMllai, 1W7,
Q.EORGE II. ROBERTS,
Importer and Dealer In
HARDW " IS, CUTLERY, GUNS, AO.,
No. ,111 Kor'.h Third Etrect, nbovo Vine,
rtitladf.lphl.1.
Jacoii K, Smith. J, It. Sei.t7.er
Sm:
IT II & SELTZER.
Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
II A R D W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLER AC,
NO. 100 Jf. TUllin STREET, AB. CALLOWIIILI.,
. . PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22,07-tf.
TOBACCO 8c SEG-ARS,
JJ W.. RANK'S
v'iioi.i:saLe tobacco, snuff, ani
cigar warehouse,
No. 116' North Third Street,
between Cherry nnd Race, west aid
Plilladelphla.
Q L. AVOODRUFF,
Wuolcsnle Dealers In
TOBACl OS, CIGARS, PIPl'-S, Ac., Ac,
No. 13 North Third Street, above Marktt,
l'hlladclphia,
0
MNIBUS LINE.
inonnuersigned would respectftilly annonnco to
tlio citizens of Bloomsburg nud the rubllo gene
rally thu ho Is running an
OMNIBUS LINE
bclwctn this place aud tho dUTercut railroad de
pots dally (Sundays excepted), toconnect with tho
several trains going South and West ou tho Cata
wlssa nnd Willlamsport Railroad, nud with those
going North and South on the Lnckaanua and
Bloomsburg Railroad.
HlsOmulbussesaro In good condition, commo
dious and comfortable, nnd chnrges reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends de
P r.i t, can bo accomodated upon reasonable charge
by leaving timely notice at any of tho hotels.
JACOB L QIRTON, Proprietor.
J HEATHCOTE
B O IDE It
A COMPANY
ir 0 it k s.
coitsEn ok west sxr.EL-r A jii.ack;iiose alley
Havlug Increased our facilities In the way of
nrlr t.mm nt tw
Innr.Inp nt .hnri -.,,1 4 J
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS.
Y'our attention Is specially called to the mem
be of our tlrm-nll being l'raettcalJloiler Makers.
Mr. llKATlirflTV.. hnfilind nn nvneirnnn .t
thirty 5-ears In tho manufacture of all kinds of
i.iui lioueiH ; unu irom our long experience we
nio tull.v nwnro olthe necessity ora weli-mado
and suillclently largo BoiLFit.to secure not only
(afety but satisfactory results ; nnd wo shnll give
our eiistiimeis only thoso of tho best quality ns
li gurds materlal.workmanslilp, nnd nmplu hent
Ing surface, nud feel confident that wo cim ren
tier iMitlnr.icilon, nnd nt pi Ices fully ns low ns nny
other builders using tho tamo quality of uiateri-
Wo would anil thenttonllon of Railway Com
iiniilestoonriacllltles fordoing LOCOMOTIVE
. Oltk, EiTitiit ithPAins or-hlw, ns wo make It
a point ior ono of tho lirm tonlwuys glvohls pei-l-iiiinl
ntlenlli.ii. 1
t-,V.0 aru ulsi; ' eimrril to do nil kinds of Btenin
I'lttliigs, kiieh ns lliallng Public nud Prltuto
Buildings, Factoiles, fitting np steam llollers.Ac.
Constantly on hand nil kinds of Steam Fit-
TISOS-STHAM AN11 WATEnGnAflM STEAM Pll-rSl
and nil ilttlngs eonnecteil Willi tho busltuss.
Also.CnMlngsof all ktnds.lloilerFiontB.Oiatrs.
Stoves. Plows, nnd nil work couneetedwltli the
gi iienil loundiy business.
Respectfully soliciting your orders, wo nie
Yours very truly, J. HEATHCOTE A CO.
1 eb.2.i ts ly
F
A R M E R SI!
THY THE
ALTA VELA PHG.OPiiATE.
It contains thrco per cent, of Ammonia, ou
,,lll""! '" using it wuu nisniy satisraclo-5'"ulsl"-uruEU.imuitceof
lis value. Price,
SoOper tonof lu brigs 200 lbs each. Send for n
pamphlet. Addnas
THE ALTA VELA GUANO CO..
S. S. BISHOP A Co. Agents,
200 N. Del. Avo,
Agent for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia nnd
South New JeraVy.
July 3,'tJS-ly 57 Bror.duov, N. Y.
NDREWS, WILKINS & CO.,
Dealers In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DItf GOODS,
No.503MarketStreo'.,
PhllVdclphla.
Q.EORGE FOELKER & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
WOODEN A WILLOW WARE, YARNS,
Oil-Cloths, Wicks, Twluts.i.Baskcts, tic, etc.
219251 Market St., A 230 Chunk St., Ihllada.
Juue5,'C8.
RMBRUSTER A BROTHER,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, '
SHIHTS AND DltAWERS,
BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS,
HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWING BILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES,
SO APS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Manufacturers of
BUUSHES AND LOOKINO OLASBES,
nnd Dealers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
BROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, Ac.
No. 306 North Third Street, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
JILLER A HOST,
Buccessoja to Franklin P, Bel tier A On.
Importers and Wholesale Do&lcara In
I UQUOtta,,WINIM, Asu,
Nos. iU Md HI Jforti lfclrd fUrwt,
I-hlladalphla.
A VA KINDS OF JOB PRINTING
-fl. neatly execwUid nt TueCoi. umbjan Htoatri
Printing Offioe.
.....i.io .imiiii., j u, Kiu nciiviiy without injury
tollio vi-gutiitiun.midft liugo percenuigo ul ko
lttblo Hone I hosphnto ol Lime, together with
Foliu.li rind Soda, tho cssrntlnl element nr..
COMPL1.1EM.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
.JENDERSUOTT'S PHARMACY,
ofro-UTn AMEnlcAN notiSK.
Where maj' bo found ncomploto nssortmenl of
frcsH nndputo
MEDIWNrH. DYI; STUFFS, COI.OI1S. OILS.
WINDOW-GLASS, LAMPg, LANTEnN , no.
DAB, HOAX'S, AIiCOiiui., vt iJ- a LUJiJORs
SYRUPS,
I'EHFU.Mlilll, iUtlilil'
AND FANCY AHTICLLl
hlcll aro oircred nlold time prices, l'rctcrln.
lions nccnrately prcpnrctl.
Jan S'OS-ly.
JONATHAN HEISLER'S TONIC
fj or Bitters has never fulled to euro the wont
UIHU Ul irVfJUl-ail., l..U.m.g.a,i,i.iMiUi 1111(1.
lelno yet discovered for tho ran of Consumption
Dysrepsin, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, una an
diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lntigsi 1,
made entirely of roots nnd herbs, ono bottle
win conymcenny ono who piyes it a lair trial
Kn tnmilv ahoilttl 1)0 WlttlOUt It. Put tin tn lr...
bottles, prepared nnd sold byjonathnn llelulir
A: Co. Hcnuylklll Haven, Pa, and by nil Urn-.
gists. i""K. 11, t.iy j
DR.
TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH
B I T T E R 8
Ainlldniidngrceablo Tonio Stimulant, stoin.
nchlc nnd Cnaminntlvo
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from Ileilm nnd Roots, llld.
lybeuellclnlln
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
mid Lo.ssof Appctlto;
and 1111 cscollcntfcorrcctlvcfor persons sn fit 1
from Disorders of tlio Bowels, Flatulence, At,
t.- ,1
Sold Evcrywlicio.
epot, No. 413 Market Street, I'hllndelplilii.
J. K. TAYLOR A, CO,
Sept.4,'CS-ly.
Ayer's
!
Hair Vigor
For restoring Gray Hair li
its natural Vitality and Color,
A dressing wliic!
is nt onco ftgrceaUi
licaltliy, and cfTcctu;
for preserving thi
hair. Faded or an.
hair is soon rcttort.
io its original cob
wait the gloss
freshness of yoi(i
Minn linn- 13 unci
encu, falling hair checked, and la!.
licss ollen, though not always, curei
by its use. Nothing can restora tl
hair tvlicro tho follicles nro destroyc."
or tlio elands atrophied and ilecnyea
But such as remain can ho saved fJ
usefulness by this application. Instcaj
of fouling the hair with a pasty scig
mcnt, it will keep it clean nud vigorous!
Its occasional uso will prevent tlio liw
from turning gray or falling off, rr..
consequently prevent baldness. ViA
from thoso deleterious substnnccs whig
make somo preparations dangerous ten
injurious to tho hair, tho VJgor cd
only bencflt but not harm it. If wantel
merely lor a m
HAIR DRESSING,
notliinrr clso can bo found so desiraHl
uonTnininrr neit ner 011 nor uve. 11 a
not soil whito cambric, and yet 1
long on tho hair, giving it a rich glo
lustre and a gratclul pcrlume.
Prepared bv Dr. J. C. Aver & Co
"PnAfrrirjAT. Awn Awatvttoat. Hnnn
LOWELL, MASS.
rniOE $1,00,
Feb, 5, !(!).
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
nurnoana of n, Lazaur
Terhnna no one mc
clno Is ao unlrcrtw
nulrcd by everybody
11 cathartic, nor was e
ly adopted lato e
evcrvcountrvanilaliK
nil rl.iaKca. aa tali El
hut efficient pttrgui
1111. Thn OUllOUit
flnnU.tliat it 13 a more
ll.ililn nnd f.irmoi'CCS
' ttial rcmedv than
nthi. Tlin.n w I10 h
tried It. know lh.lt It cnreil thpm thnse. alio ll.
and all know that what it doea onco It doci atw
that It never falla tliroucrli anv fault or neglw
Its comr.na linn.. Wti h.ivn Ihnus.andaiDOa U
Sands of certlllcntea nf lliclr remnrknblo cures 0(
luuuii iiiic cuiniuuinia. uut alien cures uru
ercrv neiirhbnrhnnil. nnl vn neeil tint nubllgll tl
iiuupicu 10 an ages ana conuuions in an ciium
coiitafninz neither calomel or anv deleterious il
nicy may bo taken with H.ifety by anyuouy. 1
snrar coating prcscrvoa them ever ft'csli and m:
no hnrm ran nflsn rfnnt ir. nun In nnv riuautif
'J'licy opcrato bv their nowcrful lnllticuco on
iiiiemiu viscera io iiuriiv mo uiooii ana eumui.1.
into hcallitv nr-.llnnrrmnvqtlinnlmlnictlouiOl
fitoraacli, bowclj, liver, and other otvoas of
body, reatorintr their Irrixrular action to luwlUi.
by corrcctlaor. wharevar LheT exlat. such derat
uioati a art Uio first origin of disease.
the bor, for tho foUoniris eeraclalaU, Maloiil I
i-UjranldlTeurai I
IVor Uyapejpala or Xai1li;siln, Ustlrl
ttctsf, JLucaor aad Jbeisa ot Apanlltr.ul
aaaolil k lalea raeaeratelr le sUiaulale ins tut
nek aad reiWre Its healuiy lone and actioa. I
. rer (.Irar Cemeplialat aad ItaTariooi rrl
tm, llllloMe Unulitcbe, Sick Ke-udactl
JTauudlca or Orepse Hlcburse, JUIioI
uolle) and Jlllloua Vevcrt, they ahoal.l w I
diciaualT tAkan fnr 01u.l1 rjiH. tn Mrrfrt thAflisr-a I
action or remoie the obstruction! which cause It I
For UyacBtery or Ularrboeit, but van 1 1
del Is eenerallr required.
Far JlbeiuBaatiaiM.CleDt.aravcl, P-il'l
ieatloaa of the. Ilrart, Pulit la llin Mil
ammu auta MMimt, uiey mould bo continuou.
Ukea, m rxinlml, lo chance tho diseased actio)
Iko rsteia. With euch chango thoso complc
disappear.
tor "ropey and Itropalcal Hrllln? t
should bo taaca in largo and frequent doses tot
doc the effect of a drastlo purge
Tor Nupprraslon a largo doso Ihould bo tail
as It produces the desired effect by lyinpathr.
A' I'M, tako one or two VUU to I'
mole digestion aad relievo tho atomack.
Aa oecasloial doss etlnnlatea tko stomach 1
Mwla tart kealtky aeUea, rratorfa tho apt.
aai rariroralef tko tyatena. Hence It il oflen
wskiwii wkero eerlona derangement ex
Oae vko feels tolenblyiretl, often finds that ad
rf Ikeeo Ja Makes luni feel decidedly better, fr
tkolr eleaaalng aad renovating effect on the a'i
ttro orparatne.
ZJJf . J, a. XTr.lt Si CO., IYactfcat Chcmlt
LOWELL. MASS., V. 8. J.
JN
BURANOE AOENOJ
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Fulton.
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Connedloat Uataal lara
Mooh jLuerteaa TrasuU
PUKAB BKOWN, Aginl,
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Mcdlclno.
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