The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 26, 1869, Image 4

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Why- I wnt the nor" t" learn lrmliiRt
iiy uon.C!K mr,Kt.EV.
EVKtiY pursuit or inlllnc? Umt minis
ters lo tho Buatcnnncn, comfort or en
lightenment of mankind la honorntilo
unci lntulnblo. Thnt la n narrow una cs-
wntlnlly fitlso conception which regarda
tho farmer rut more a bcnofaclor than n
beneficiary, anil stigmatizes ns drones
nnd cormorants all who do not directly
contrlhuto to tho proJuctlon nnd In-
crensoor material wealth. Tho upright,
nolo lawyer, tho studious, skillful phy
slclan, tho pious, loving clergyman, aro
worklncmen, on truly and quite as no
bly as though thoy wero wood-choppers
or bricklayers. Ho who, by whatever
means, hclns to diminish tho fearful ag
gregato of iguoranco, sin and Buffering
In tho world, anddllfuso instead Knowi
edgo, vlrtuo and happlncss.ls worthy of
nil honor, nnd far from mo bo 1110 wisn
to dlscouraeo nnd degrauo mm. Anu
yet I hold it thoduty of every fathor to
look well to tho physical and Industrial
training of his sons nnd daughters to
boo that oach of them is early inured to
somo form of manual labor, and thor
oughly trained to efficiency in somo
pursuit which ministers directly to tho
material or physical needs or manmnci
My reasons for this conviction aro sum-
mud up as follows:
1. Tho demand for intellectual labor
or-Its products, and even for mercantile
capacity, is exceedingly capricious, in
a season of commercial prosperity, a
great city affords employment to thou
sands as clerks, book-keepers , teachers
or music, languages, etc., who will
nearly nil bo left high and dry by tho
ebb of tho tide. War, pestilence, a Dau
harvest a business rovulslon, throws
thorn suddenly out of employment, and
no merit or excellcnco on their part can
avert tho catastrophe. I would liavo
every ono so armed and equipped for
tho battle of lifo that, if suddenly un
horsed, he can fight on cilleicntly and
undlsmaycdly on foot.
2. Tho professions aro fearfully over
crowded. A Western vlllago Is half
peopled by doctors, lawyers, and clcr-
irvuion. who havo rushod in ahead of
tho expected flood of immigration. Llko
miners In.tnoHlerrariovaua or j.tocuy
Mountains', they havo; sovornliy staked
out their claims, and aro waiting for
othcrs.to come In anil-help develop and
workfthem to mutual profit. But
'whllo'tho grass grows, . tho steed
starves." Whatover may lie their for
tune) ten or twenty years hence and
events aro constantly interposing to
blast their sanguine hopes doctor, law
yer, minister, aro often winning but a
meagre, procarlons support for tho pres
ent. "I cannot dig; to beg I am
ashamed." Is tho plaint which many
would uttor if thoy could afford to be
frank nnd outspoken. Thousands suffer
and stagger on, oppressed by want and
over-increasing debt, who would gladly
takorefugoin productlvo Industry, if
they had been trained to familiarity
with pitchforks and plough-handles.
Thoy would outgrow their present em
barrassmeuts If it were not for tho 7ieio
doctors, lawyers and clergymen annu
ally ground out td 'compete With them
for' nractlco or parishes, and whoso
training is iw helplessly one-sided as
their own. I would qualify tho profes
sional men who shall henceforth be
trained for a broader and moro assured
usefulness than that of their older
brethren.
3. Now York City swarms with hun
gry, needy, slilvoriug, cowering, cring
ing fellow-mortals,oll eager, imploring,
In hopeless quest of "something todo."
To tho reproach of what passes for edu
cation, I must say that a majority of
theso havo had considorablo money
spent In schooling them for lives of
usefulness. They aro qualified (I pre
sume) to keep bookB or copy manu
scripts, to teach languages, or act as
governesses, or follow somo other of tho
frightfully over-stocked vocations. But
when I say to ono of thetri, "Tho work
you seek is positively not to bo bad,
bin to ten want to dd it where ono wants
it done; "you must striko off Into the
broad, freo country, and ask farmer af
ter farmer to glvo you work until you
find it," tho general response, "I kifbw
nothing of farming," strikes on my ear
llku a knell. Even nt seasons when the
farmers were Intensely hurried by their
summer harvest,and ready to pay large
ly for any help that was not hindrance,
J havo known our city to bo thronged
with weary, ead petitioners for "some
thing to do." If our current educatim
were not a blunder or a fraud, thin could
not be. Hearth and Home.
Qettino Beady ron Spiusa. To
talk of sowing seeds and planting pota
toes whllo tho mercury in tho thcrinom-c-tervstanda
at aero may seem to bo a II t-
tlo out of season. Still thero la work
that can bo dono ovon now, and so
much valuablo time saved for spring.
Potatoes can be assorted, and tho beat
laid asldo for planting; seed corn can bo
looked over, and all imperfect spec!
mens thrown out; for wo cannot expect
to produco tho best crops without hav
inir tho best of seeds, l'lans can bo laid
for next season's operations,and we may
Just as woll decido now where each crop
shall bo grown as to wait until planting
time. We have known farmers to bo
ull tho spring trying to mako up their
nilnda what kind of crop to grow in a
eertaln field, and then fall to decide.
Tho consequence win that tho laud re
mained Idlo during tho cntlro season.
Indecision Is n very common dlseaso,
alluding people Jn all classes of society)
but no where Is it moro manifest than
among the cultivators of tho fioll. To
day they think thoy will do this thing
and to-morrow that, and bo on until it
is too lute to do anything. Kow, overy
farmer knows very nearly what kind
of laud and how many acres ho Is going
to cultivate next summer. Thcro aro
certain kinds of crops of which ho will
plant mora or less of oach, nnd It is Just
as easy to dcc-Ido now as to quantity and
wheroeach shall bo grown as when
planting timo comes. Wrlto out tho
plan and look It over carefully; sea that
tho requisite amount of seed is on hand
and if not, whoro It can bo obtained.
In fact havo all the plana for next bea
son' work carefully drawn up and
placed where tbejr can be referred to la
a uiomeat'a notice, Just as the architect
deu before the foundation Is laid for a
building, Brett tho names ud quanti
ty ef each kind of vegetables required
fur family iuo my 1m decided upon
now m well, as two or three mouth
betioe. The boy or hired men may bo
caoaaltcal ladrawlguptheeplan,aud
tho werk to be slono grit In spring
TTfTi1,
should bo placed first on tho catalogue,
mi that n regular system can bo main
tained during thu cntlro season, wci
bellovo that If every fnrmer would lay
down a plan In advance, not only ns a
guldo fur himself, hut for thoso In his
employ, ho would not only havo Ms
work dono iiotlur, nut would avoid
much needless confusion. A'. V. &'tm.
(gov ilttc louinj ofi.
I'rlnce Chcrl.
O.vcr. upon n tlmo thcro wa i so excel
lent u monarch that they culled him
King Good. Ono clay when ho was
hunting, a llttlo whllo rabbit, which
tho dogs wcro about to kill, Jumped In
to his arms. Thu King caressed tho
llttlo rabbit, and Bald, "As It has put
Itself under my protection, I will not
nllow any harm to bo done to It." Ho
carried tho llttlo rabbit into Ills pnlaco
and gave it a pretty llttlo house, and
nlco herbs to cat. At night when ho
was alono In his chamber, a beautiful
lady appeared beforo him; sho was ar
rayed neither In gold nor In silver, but
her robo was whlto as snow, nnd her
head-dress consisted simply of a crown
of whlto roses. Tho dood King was
much surprised to sco this lfldy, as his
door was locked and ho knew not how
Bho entered. Sho said to him, "I am tho
Fairy Candid ; I passed through tho
wood as you wcro huntlng,nnd I wished
to ascertain if you wero as good as ov-
erybody said you wcro. For that pur
poso I took tho form of a llttlo rabbit,
and I saved myself by Jumping Into
your arms; for I know that thoso who
havo pity for animals havo moro still
for men; and If you had refused mo
your assistance I would havo thought
you wicked. I havo como to thank
you for tho kindness you havo shown
mo, and to assure you I shall always bo
your friend. You havo only to ask mo
for anything you wish, I promise to
grant It."
vaiauam," said tno uqou Jting, "as
you aro a Fairy, you ought to know nil
I wish for. I havo but ono son, whom
I love exceedingly, and on that account
they havo named him Princo Cheri. If
you havo any affection for mo, becomo
tho friend of my son." "With nil my
heart," said tho Fairy; "I can mako
your son tho handsomest Princo in tho
world or tho richest, or tho most power
crful ; chooso which you wish him to
bo." "I desiro nono of thoso things for
my son," said tho OoodKing; "but I
shall bo much obliged If you will mako
him tho best of all Princes. What will
It profit him to bo handsome, rich, to
havo all tho kingdoms of tho world, If
ho should 1 o wicked? You know well
ho would be miserable, and that noth
ing but vlrtuo can make him happy."
"You aro quite right," said Candid ;
"but It is not In my power lo mako tho
Princo Chcrl a good man in splto of
himself; ho must himself endeavor to
becomo virtuous. All I can promise
you is to glvo him good advice, to
point out to him his faults, and to pun
ish him if ho will not correct them and
punish himself."
Tho Good King was quito content
with, this promlso, and died n short
timo afterwards. Princo Cheri wept
much for his father, for ho loved him
with all his heart, and ho would havo
glvert all his kingdoms, his gold, and
his silver, to havo saved him, if such
things had power to chango tho will of
fate. Two years after tho death of the
good King, Chcrl being In bed, Candid
appeared to him. "I promised your
father," said sho to him, "to bo your
friend ; and, to keep my word, I como
to mako you a present." .At tho samo
timo sho placed on tho finger of Chcrl
a llttlo gold ring, and said to him,
"Keep this ring carefully it Is moro
precious than diamonds. Every timo
you commit a bad action it will prick
your finger; but if in spito of this
pricking you persist in tho evil deed,
you will ioso my friendship, andl shall
becomo your enemy."
Candid disappeared as alio uttered
theso words, nnd left Cheri much ns-
tonlshed. For Bonio timo ids conduct
was bo faultless that tho ring did not
prick him at all, and this gavo him so
much gratification, thnt his pubjects
added to his name Cheri, or Beloved,
that of Hcuroux, or Happy. Ono clay
ho went out hunting, and caught noth
ing, which put him in a bad humor. It
appeared to him, then, thnt tho ring
pressed his linger a llttlo ; but as It did
not prick him ho paid no great atten
tion to It. On entering his apart
ment, however, his llttlo dog BIbl
camo lumping nbout him affectionately,
when ho said, "Get thco gone, I am not
in a humor to recclvo thy caresses I"
Tho poor llttlo dog, who did not under
stand him, pulled nt his coat, toobllge
him at least to look at him. This lrrl
tntcd Cheri, nnd lie gavo him a violent
kick. In n moment tho ring pricked
him, nslf it had been a pin; ho was
inuc.li astonished, nnd seated himself,
ciulto ashamed, in a corner of tho room
"I think the Fairy mocks mo," said ho
to himself. "What great evil havo I
dono In kicking an nniraal which wor
ried mo V Of what uso Is it to bo master
of a great empire if I may not chastlso
my own dog?" "I do not mock you,"
said a voice which replied to tho
thoughts of Chcrl. "You havo com
muted three faults Instead or ono.
You havo been In tin Ill-humor becauso
you did not llko to bo disappointed,
and becauso you bellovo ooth beasts and
mon wero only mado to obey you
You put yourself In a passion, "which Is
very wrong, and Instly, you havo been
cruel to a poor animal that did not do
servo to bo Ill-treated. I know you nro
much superior to a dog ; but if it wcro
a rcasonablo thing, nnd permissible for
the great to ill-treat thoso who nro bo
neath them, I would nt this moment
beat you kill you, for a Fairy Is strong
er than a man. Tho udvontago of being
master of a great cmplro is not to bo
ablo to do all tho harm that you may
wish, but all tho good that you can."
Chcrl confessed his fault, nnd promised
to correct It; but ho did not keep his
word. Ho hud been reared by a foolish
nurso, who had spoilt him when ho
was llttlo. If ho wautcd anything ho
iiad only to cry, pout, aud stamp his
foot, and tills woman gavo him all ho
wished for; and this had mado him
wilful. Sho had told him also, from
morning to night, that ho would bo
King somo day, and that king woro
very happy, because everybody must
obey them, and treat them with great
respect, and that no one could prevent
tbolr doing whatever they pleased.
(CbtdiiuttJ.)
WltT Is a gallows tho last refugo of a
condemned manT Ho has nothing clso
to depend upon.
COT.TTMlTAN AND DEMOCRAT, ' BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ail
JyT A T I O N A L
LIFE INSUItANCE CO.
or TUB
UNITED STATES OP AMEIUCA,
WASHINGTON, n. c.
ciiAnTEnEDnysrr.ciALACTOFcoNaitKss,
Arrnovsn July 23, 1803,
CAS II CAPITAL, - $ 1,000,000.
PAID IN POLL.
BnANOlt OFFICE!
FIRST NATIONAL HANK nOILDINO,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where tho general business of tho Company Is
transacted, and to which all general corrcspon
Jcnco should be addressed.
O F F I O E 11 S :
cr.An.DNCE H. CLAIttf. President,
JAY COOKK, Chairman Finance nnd Exocutlvo
Committee.
rjENHY D. COOKE. Vlco-l'rcsldcnt.
EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary,
This Company, National In Its character, offers
by reason of Its Largo Capital, Low Hates of I'ro
mlnm and New Tablos.tlio niostdeslrablemcnns
of Insuring life yet presented to the public
Tho rates of premium being largely reduced,
aro made as favorablo to tlia Insurers as thoso of
the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the
complications and uncertainties or Notlco, Divi
dends, and tho misunderstandings which tho lat
tcr aro so apt to causo tho rollcy-llolder.
Several new and attractlvo tables aro now pre
sented, which need only to bo understood to
provo ncceptnblo to tho public, such as tho IN-
COME-ritODUCINO rOLIUY AM11 wuiui
1'ltKMlU.M POLICY. In tho former, tho policy.
holder not only secures n life Insurance, payable
nt death, but will recclvo, lrilvlng.nrter a porlou
of n fow years, an annual lncomo equal to ten
per cent. (10 per cent,) of tho rar of his policy. In
tho latter, tho Company agrees to return to tho
assured the total amount of money he has paid,
In addition to tho amount of his policy.
Tho attention of persons contemplating Insur
ing their lives or Increasing the amount of In
surance they nlrcady have, Is called to tho special
advantages offered by tho National Life Insur
ance Company.
Circulars, Pamphlets nnd full particulars given
on application to tho Branch Ofllco of tho Com
pany, or to CLAIlIC & CO t rhnaaelphla,
Oencral Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
JOEL E. BRADLEY, Bloomsburg Ta.,
Special Agent ror Montour & Columbia Counties
Feb. W.m-lyr .
"JNFAILINa EYE PltESEItVEItS.
Mmsrs. LAZARUS & MORRIS,
OPTICIANS & OCULISTS
lIAllTfOr.l), CONN.,"
Have, with nvlcwtoincc&tho Increased demand
,. for their ii
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
Appointed
Miss A. D. WEBB,
STATIONER,
B T. o o M s n V n O, ,P A
As their solo Agent for this place. They .have
taken caro to give all needful Instructions, nnd
have conndenco In tho ablllty of their agents lo
meet the requirements of all customers. An op
portunity will bo thus nfforded to procure, at all
times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY ANY FOR
Til 121 R STRENGTHENING AND TRESER-
VINO QUALITIES, '
Too much cunuot bo sold as to their SUPERI
ORITY over tho ordinary glasses worn. Thcro Is
no oUmmeiHnfft wavering of the tlgtU, dUzincu, or
otherunpleasant sensation, but on tho contrary,
from the peculiar construction of tho Lenses
they are tootMnu and pleasant, causing a feeling
of relief to the wearer, nnd PRODUCING A
CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VISION, as inthenau
rat healthy tight. They aro the only Spectacles
that
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST
THE SIGHT 1
And aro the CHEAPEST becauso tho BEST, al
ways lasting many tears without change bo
lug necessary.
CAUTION.
Miss A. D. WEBB,
STATIONER,
JILOOMSB UllO PA.,
Is tho ONLY Agent appointed in
this place.
taT WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS,
Feb. 19,'08,-ly, j
E II A V E N O
TRAVELING AGENTS
Furmers nnd Dealers whosend their orderaib'rec.
to us, can avail themselves of tho
LOWEST PRICES
Ami tan the OotinnUttmi. Early orders will bo
advantageous to buyers.
ALLEN & NEEDLES.
MANUrACTURKIlS Of
IMPROVED
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
AND TIIK
A M. M O N I A T E D F E It T I L I 7, K It,
P E It U V I A N GUANO
Wo sell outy No. 1 received direct from tho
Government.
FISH aUANO.
A splendid Manure packed lu barrel,
Wo also offer for sale Puub LAND PluUTUK,
IIvDitAuuo Cehknt nnd a full assortment or
Oji.i nnd Caudles. A DISCOUNT TO DEAL
ERS.
ALLEN
& NEEDLES,
12 South
Delawaro Avenue,
dolphin,.
Phlla
ESTABLISHED IN 1848.
For valo by
THE ULOOMMUURG IRON CO.,
Feb. U.'CS.ly.
Dloousuubu Pa,
gNYDER, HARRIS A BASSETT,
Manufacturer nnd Jobbers of
UKaH AND BOYH' CLOTHINO,
No. U3 Market, and 621 Coisbsere BUtxl,
miatlclpula.
I.
1 000 ME1 WANTED
SO per wetfc profit on U flaiittal, Honietrilnv
entirely new. Uejid for elrtular nnd Tenns. No
Sift enterprise or humbug. Addroui M.J.Yl jtic4I,
1 Cannon Htrrrt. N, Y.
Feb. VO.'tl-Sf.
DftY GOODS
MIL-LEWS STOKE.
...K M. . ti ... T nl"
lltll3U OiUIAU.wc
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Tho subscriber has Just returned from tho cities
with another largo and select assortment of
SPRINO AMD SUMMER GOODS,
purchased la New York and Philadelphia at the
lowest figure, and which ho Is determined to sell
on as modcrato terms ns can bs procured else
whoro In Dloomsbnrg. Ills stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS 0001X1
of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with n large ;assortment of Dry uools anu uro
cerlcs, consisting of the following articles I
Carpolfl,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths',
Casslmeres,
, Shawls,
Flannels,
Bilks,
White Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
' t Muslins,
Jlollowwaro
Ccdarware
Que'enswaro. . Hardware
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-Ulosso.l,
Tobacco,
Coffee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which lie Invites the attention of the
publlo generally. Tno highest price will bo paid
for country produco in exchnngo for goods.
B. II. MILLER A SON.
Arcodo Buildings, Bloomsburg, To,
flREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT PETER HST'S STORE,
IN LIOIIT STREET,
or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
THE subscriber has Jnst received and lias on
hand at his old stand In Light Street, a largo ana
select
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased at the lowest figure, and which ho
determined to sell on as moderate terms as
be procured elsowhore In Light Street,
for CAm on country produce.
His slock consists of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles and latest fashions,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHINO,
Satlnetts, Casslmers,
Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans.
j ' AC, Aft ACv
GROCERIES, MACKEKau,
Qucenswarc, iCedarware; Hardware, Medlclues,
Drugs, oils, l-aints, sc.
BOOTS. It SHOES, .AU-ct.CAPS.
In short eve"ryJgttsSlyTrrjp-lrl n conntry
store, Tho patronage of his old If rlohds and the
nubile cenerallT.MS respectfully soucltoit.
The highest inarket price paid Yor'country pro-
uuce. i
PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 1807,
J J. BRO W E R
J3 now ouurins to ine puuuo m rwca u
s p jfi 'N a, a, 6 6j)S
consisting in part of a full line of
INGRAIN. WOOL, AND RAG
. . -
CARPETS,,
Flno cloths and casslmore for Ladles' coats,
.HANDSOME DRESS. GOODS,
of all patterns and qualities, Inlaids and Prints
of various qualities und prices.
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
LADIE'S FRENCH CORSETS,
ANP
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Good assortment of
LADIES' CHILDREN'S dAITERUJc BOOTH.
Fresh Groceries and Spices. New assortment
GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
FX NO. 1 MACKEREL
in ono-half and one-fourth barrels.
Now Is the time to make your selecUons, as I
am offering goods at very low prices, and our
motto Is fair dealing to all, and not to be under
sold by any. J. J. 13 HU W EU.
Bloomsburg, April 12, 1867.
M'
AIICH LIST AT I. W. HAHTMAN'S.
s
PLENDID WINTER DRESS
aoods Selling nt a low figuro, at
I. W. HARTMAN'S.
A
FEW MORE LONG SHAWLS
AT A GREAT REDUCTION, AT
I. W. HARTMAN'S.
LADIE'S CLOTH SACKS
- , - i s . r n nntntn IY at
MUUCUUUWU WUUl J w iu u w.
I, W. HAHTMAN'S.
BBEAICPAST SnAAVLS AND
wool nouns wim,i icw imuic.
aud other Hoods down In prices, at
I. W. HARTMAN'S.
A FEW MORE REMNANTS.
of Prints, DeLains, juuBiins,uasaimcrs,.vc.,
at cost or less, at I. W, I1A UTMAM
niREE NEW ROLLS OF
Curpets Just received at
I. W. HARTMAN'S.
pLOOR OIL CLOTHS
4-4 5-1 61 8-4 a nice pattern of each
at I, W. HARTMAN'S.
JEN'S, LADIE'S.'A CHILDREN'S
Arctic uuins,at ' i, w. haui jihh n.
"OASINS, PRUNES, DRIED
Peaches, Cherries, Apples, Soup Beans la,
on hand at I. W. HARTMAN'S
TVTINISTERS OF THE QOSPEL
who live by rroachlng supplied with goods
low for cash, at I. W. HAHTMAN'S.
A R It E N ' S
and water rnoor jurrtovsD fibb
FELT AND CEMENT It O OFINQ f
The advantages which this composition possesses
are-many, itisuoiiiwacer.iiuut.auu iiru.
are many. It Is both water. I
It Is lint affiictcl Lv heat nr c
utnud nro-prooi,
It Is not uuueted by, neat or cold.
4V oa u
nllnil Ln an almost nerftictlv llat roof, one inch
Ihelfoot being all that Is required, It U eaiUy
and quickly rewired. Its cost Is less than any
other tlre-prool roof now lu use. TestlmouluU
rroin ail pur is ui luerountrr u iu iui uuiuuiuiy,
security auu cnoapuess win ue suuwn uy
' r JOHN W. KRAMER.
JnneSCW. Agent, JUloomsburg, l'a.
A fine specimen of the roofing can bo seen at
W 1J KOOUS' new ouse vu ruin nirt-tii.
pUMPS I PUMPS FOR SALE,
The undersigned begs leave to Inform the cltl
tens oi uiispuuie ana viciuny i
InliirnUI, utihnrl nallf.a. nni
EN l'UMI'M for Wells nd Cisterns ever petered
to the public. They are guaranteed U thro. w
more water in less time anu whm less isuur man
any other pump lu this pari o( the couutry . and
they oanuul be surpussed for beauty or nulla, oi
sunpllolty of arrangenieut.also combining cheap-
HMut fuid durahllttv
Each pump belug warraat-
ed to perform lis V ork well or uu sale. Ellas
HbumaM la aaeut iur OolumbU county. Price
7t emits per foot I sood lu tlia wU. Orders by
mail or ouuirwlse u-pmplly attended to.
pt, 1,'CMr EI.IAS BHUMAN, Cat
tuivlesa Pa.
RAIL ROADS.
NORTHERN CENTRAL It AIL
. - - ldf.Q TrHln. Wilt
uq anu mier vm .wj, .....
loavo NoiiTiiUMnin IJIND as follows I
NORTHWARD.
423 A. Dally to Wllltamsport, (except Pnnilay)
lorr.imirn, tBnnuuuiKiitt. w.iii.im, .,u...v,
Husnenslon undue, and N. lolls.
MO r. m., Dally, (except Bumlays) for nimlra aim
llullalo via Erie Itallway from Elmli-o.
0.10 nit,, Dally, (oxcept Sundays) for WUUami-
' TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
1M A.M. Daily (except Monday's) for naltlmore.
WILMINGTON AND PIIILAUKLaUIIA.
8.30 P.M. Dally (exreptSnmlay's)forBaltlmoro
wasmngion ami i-iuiauoijiimk y0UNO
General l'assengor Agent.
T.ACKAWANNA AND
BLOOMS
XJ i
1IUKU RAiLAOAU
On and oftrNovSOth, 1S03, PasscngcrTralns will
rutins follows!
Going Sonth,
Leave Leavo
a.m. p.m.
Going North.
Arrive Arrive
n. in. p. m
Scrauton.
4.10
12.U3
V.13
Lcnvo
il.ni
10.67
7.41
U.II?
K.IS0
7.10
8.1,1
7.40
Leavo
Pltl8ton...i 6.00
Kingston n:a
Plymouth OM
Ulilckshlnny...
Berwick ........... 7.65
4.17
6.2
AM
6.10
0.15
U.M
7.C7
two
0.10
M0
:a
7.34
U.M
0.10
0.IU
6.23
Loavo
4.45
nioom B.UU
Rupert 8.3S
Danville.......... 9.01
Arrlvn Arrive
North'd ............ V.43 11.03
7.10
The 11.10 Train nt Scrnnton makes connections
with Express Trnln for New York at 3 o'clock
p. m,. arriving In New York 9.50 p. m.
II, A. FONDA, Sup't.
ism!. im.
"PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
JL RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
THROUaU AMD DIRECT ROUTE BKTWKES rltlLA-DKLI-11IA,
BALTI1COBK, IIARRISnDBU, WIL
LIAIISTOUT, AND TUB
GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT SLKKPIXCI CARS
On all Night Trains.
On and nfter Monday, Nov. Zlrd 180S, the
Trains on the Philadelphia &Erlo Hall Rond will
run as follows:
WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN Icovcs Philadelphia 10.45 p.m.
" " " NorUiuiaburliiud..0.10H.ni.
" " orr, at Erie. ........li.50p.iu)
ERIE EXPRESS leaves l'lillatlclphlu 11.60 m.
" " " Nort'd ..0.50 p.m.
" " arr. nt Krlo 10.00 n.m.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8.00 a.m.
" " " North'd l.'jp.m
" " arr. ntLookllaveu p.m.
EASTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 10.53 a.m.
", ' North'd ....S3 a.m.
, " " arr. at Philadelphia ..lO.uua. m.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie ..0.M p.m.
' " " Nort'd ........liJ0u,iui
" " nrr.atl'hlladclphla.. 1.20p.m.
Mall and Express connects with OH Creek und
Allegheny River ltall Road. Baggage checked
through. -
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, WUUamsport.
CATAWISSA RAILROAD On und
after MONDAY, Nov. J3, 1UH, Passenger
ti ulns on tho Cutnwlssa Railroad w 111 run at tno
following named hours:
Mail AortA. ETATI0K8. Mali Abrti
Dep.7.50n,m Wllllamsport. AIT, 6.16 p. m.
" 8.20 Muncy. Dep. 6.41
" 8.50 " Wntsontown. ' 6.12 "
" 0.10 " Milton. " 4.55 '
' 0.52 " Danville. " 4.10 "
" 10.12 " Rupert. " 3.53 "
" 10.23 ' .Calawlssa. " il.85 "
" 11.40 " Rlngtowu. " 2.2S "
1210 p.m. Summit. " 1.50 "
" 12.45
" 1.00
" 2.13
" 4.25
Arr. 0.43
10.50
1 E. Mahony June " 1.20 "
DlncTamaquo. Dine. ' 1.10 '
1 Roudliig. " 1(1.10 n.m.
1 Philadelphia. " 8.15 "
, ( To New York via. Rend
1 llm or Mauch CJhuiilf.
From Now York via. i . ,,
Mauch Chunk. 'w
NuClinngoof curs between Wllllumiiport nnd
l'lliliidelpliiu. GEO. WEU11 Suy't.
READING RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Dec llth, 18CS.
Great Trunk Lino from the North aud North
west forlhlludclplila.New York, Reaulng, 1'otts
vlllc, Tumuqua, Ashlnnd, Hhumoklu Lebanon
Alleiitowu, Eiuton, Ephratu, Litis, Lancaster,
Columblu, c.,
Trulus leuvu Hnrrisburg for Now York, as fol
lows: At 3,50, 6,60 and 8,lu n. m., 12,10 noon and
2.03 iSlo.SOp.m., connecting with similar trulus on
the l'a. Itullroud. und arilvlug nt New York at
11,00, u. m., A 12,20 noon & 3,60 7,011 & 10,03 p. m.
and 0.15 lum respectively, bleeping curs accom
pany thea,50 a. m., ana 10.50 p.uu trains without
change.
Loavo Hnrrisburg for lteodlng, I'ottsvllle, Tn
tnaqua, Mluvrsviliu, Asiiiund, Hliamokm.l'luo
Uruve,.Allcutown iV I'll ilu'd.ut 8,10 n.in., & 2,05
4,10 P.U1., slopping ut Lebuuon und principal way
stallous;thei,i0pni. trulus making ootinec Hons lur
Philadelphia uud ColumbUouly. For lVittsvlllo
Schuylkill lluven una Auburn, via Schuylkill
nnd ttll&queluiuua lcullroiul, leavo Hnrrisburg nt
3,30 ii.m. Returning: Leave New York at 0,00
a.m. uud 12.00 ui., uud 5,10 und 8,00 p.m. l'hlladel
nlila at 8.15 a. 111. and8L30D. m. HleeDim? cms
uccompnuy the u.oO n. lu., and6,10 and8.0op.in..
I.lny ,P,...l -V V ,.HI,nt tirn.. (n. ... 1
Train leuves Philadelphia at 7si n.m.,connccUug
with similar train on East Pa. railroad returning
Tumaqua at 8,30 a. m and 2,20 p.m., for PhUu-
ucipinu.
Leavo Pottsvlllo for Harrlsburir. via Sehuvlklll
and Subduohanna Railroad at 7.10 a.m. ami ll.:ui
n. in., ior nue urovo nnu Tremout,
licauiug Accc-mmodatloii Tiutu leaves Reaulng
nt 7,30 o.m., returning from PhUadelphlu ut 4,43
ii.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Traln:leaves Potts
town at 0,45 s.m. roturnlng, leaves Philadelphia
at 4.00 n.m. .u
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
,,w . m. 4.u.. iui uuuniu i.lllX, uiucus.
.... fV.lntnt.lft A.f '
Perklomea itall Road Trains leave Porkiomen
Junction nt 0,15 a,m., and 6.30 p. in. Returning :
Leave Sklppacknt 8.10 a.m., nnd 12,45 p.m., con
necting with similar trains on Reading Itall road
On Uunduys. leavo Now York nt K.on n.m.. i-iiii.
adelphiu 8,00 n.m. and 3,15p.m., tho 8 00 n.m. train
ruuuiliK umy lu tvvuuiug; 1'OllSVlllO 8,uu a.m.;
Hnrrisburg 5,W a.m. ami 4,10 nnd 10,60 p.m., and
Reading ut 1.05 uud S.oo nnd 7,15 a.m, for Uuriis
bnrg. aud 12,50 o.m., and 7,31 n.m. for New York,
and 4.25 n.m. for Phlladclulila.
Commutation, Mileage, Heuson, School and Ex
cursion tickets to und from all points, at reduced
rates.
Baggage checked through; 163 pounds allowed to
eacn pasbcugcr,,
General Superintendent,
Reading, Pa., Dec. 11. ltlA
TTVEL A WARE. LACKAWANNA, &
Liik V iUli, UiLUlk.il.Uililll, u
ESTERN RAIUIOAD. Wluter arrange.
munt, 1608-U). Trulus leavo ns follows :
WESTWARD. EASnVARD.
Mall
STATIONS.
MaU
AM.
0.00i...... Now York
7.80 l'hiladolnhln
4.45
8.20
2.40
2.20
2,10
2.00
I. 60
1.45
1.20
1.05
12.51
12.11
12.31
12.11
II. 60
11.37
11.21
11.00
10.50
10.38
10.31 fl.30
0.48 0.05
0.40 6.6U
0.24 5 23
0.00 5.01
8.43 4.20
8.S1 SUA
7.50 3.2.J
7.40 6.50
A.M l-.U
11.15 ...........Now llolnpton. .......
11.30 Washington......
11.47 Oxford.......
11.57 Z Urldgovlllo
12.05 ...Maniinka Uiuuk. .. .......
12.30 Delawure .......
2.40'.. ilount Bethel
12.55 Water Gap
i.io ..Htrouilsburg
1.20 Spraguevllfu
1.30 Heuryvllle
1.4i Oakland
2.05 l-orks..
2 20 .Tobyhauna ............
2.40 ...Gouldsboro
3.02 Moscow.....
3.13 ....Dunning
3.25 .Greenville ,.
-8.55 .scrauton
4.17 . Clark's Summit
4.25 .........Ablugton
4.41 ..Factory vllle
3.01 Nicholson.
ft.23 .Hopbotlom.
6.4) Montrose
0.00 New MUford
6,43 ,.,........Grcat Hend. ...... ......
A.M.
10.30!
11.C0
11..10
12.00
12.25
13.55
1.20
1.50
Dinner and supjier at Delawaro station.
Connections.
At New Hampton, with Central R. R. of New
jersey. ior --lew i oniuizuueiUtriaiuuciuumtr.
vllln. l-.uston. .Ce.
At Washington, Willi Morris A Essex R.It.,for
new luric, j-iowura, jiorntowu, jiuiaeiisbuwn,
VnHtnii. An.
At Mununkn Clinnk, with Belvidero Delaware
It. it., ror l'lUladelpuia, Trenton, i-iuiupsuurg,
llolvldore. &.C.
At Scrauton, with Lackawanna & Bloomsburg
11. R for 1'ltti.ton, WlikftLnrre, lllooniiburi:, im
port, Danville, Northumberland, Ac., also, with
Delawure A Hudson It. R., lor Ulypliant, Arch'
bald, und L'arbondale.
At Great lleiid.wlth Erlellallwav. for Rlnuham-
ton, Elmlra, Bullulu, Ilhacu., Hyrneuso, uud
Oswego. It. A. HENRY.
Gen, Pass, and Tkt. AgeuU
L U M B I A HOUSE,
DY
BERNARD HTOHNBR.
Haviho lately purrhased and nited up the
weuuuown itouisou iioiei i roperiy , locatou a
rW DOORS AllOVK THE C'OUIIT 1IOU8E.
on the same side of the street, lu the town of
iiiooinsuurg; aua uaviug outaineua iiceuso lor
tue same us a
REBTAURA.NT,
the Proprietor has determined to give to the peo
ple visiting the town on business or pleasure,
A LITTLE MORE ROOM.
His stabling also Is extensive, and Is fitted tip
to put uuggiesauutairriiises m iiioury. Jie pmui
Ues that everything about his establishment sbal
be conducted ln an 7 orderly and lawful manner
and he respectfully solicits a share of Che public
) airouage, imyii ei-om.
Q. W. BLABON & OOh
Manufacturers ut
OIL CLOTHH AND WINDOW H HADES.
Warehouse, No. UI North Third Blxeet
Philadelphia.
GROCERIES, fta,
c
ONFEOTIONERY.
X,.. .iii wnnlil Tcsnectfully announco
to the publlo that he has opened s
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE,
111 tho building lately oecnrled by Bernard Btoh
tier, where hels prepared to furnish all kinds of
PLAIN FANOY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AC, AO.
ay wuoi.ttsAi.ri on krtAii.
In Rhotl. ft full sIort,1,c.nl1rM.1!.rKOOl,:, '"
his lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac.,
tniinbleforthe Holidays. Particular nttentlou
given to
BREAD AND CAKES,
of nil kinds, fresh every day.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
OniSTMAS TOYS.
A call is solicited, nnd satlifnetlon wlll bo
guaranteeu.
Nov, S3, 1807. ECK1IART JACOBS,
R
EM OVAL OF
O. O. MARR'S 9
NEW STORE
TO SHI V E'S II LO 0 X,
ON TUB CORNER Of MARKET AND mON STREETS.
Tho undersigned having received from tho city
n full nnd complete supply of
SrillNG AND , SUMMER
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
TIN-WARE AND HARD-WARE
CEDAR AND WILLOrf-WARE,
CONFECTIONERY, GLASS-WARE,
TOBACCO,
n A 1 8 AND S JTOHS,
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I proposo selling nt n very low figure
for cash or produce.
ff Call nnd see.
April 12, 107. C. C. MAltn.
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
ORAN11 OPENING
GRAND Ol'KNING
GR.VND OPENING
or
FALL AND WINTEn GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTHIt GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER' GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODsI
conilstlnpr ol ' '
eonslKtltnr of
consisting of
ronslstlng of
couslstiug of
DRY GOODS, ' '
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,'
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAIN
HATS AND OAIH,
HATS AND CAPS,
ROOTS AND SHOES.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
HOOTS AND SIIOKS
BOOTH AND HHOKH
BOOTS AND SHOES! '
READY-MAYlE CLOTHINO.
RUADY-MADE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
RUADY-MADK CLOTHING.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
- LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GItAHHEH
LOOKING-GLASSES.
LOOKING-GLAS.HIW.
LOOK1NU-OLAKSES,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
notions!
paints and oils,
paints and oils
paints and oils .
PAINTS AND OILs!
FAINTS AND OlUi!
GROCERIES, '
U ROUE HIES, i
GROCERIES,
GltOUERIES,
GROCERIES.
tlUEENRWARE,
CillEENSWARi:,
ttUEKNHWAlll:
CU'EIINSWARE,
CiUEENSWARE
HARDWARE,
.
HARDWARE
HARDWARE,
TINWARE, ' '
, TINWARE, , . ,
TINWARE,
TINWARE, i '
TINWARE,
HAlr, .ill
HALT ,
' HALT
HALT,
SALT,
1 ' I
FISH,
FISH
FISH,
FIT! I
FISH,
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GR.V1N
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS! '
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
AND SEKUb,
AC,
Ac.
Ac,
AT
ilcKELVY, Nl-.'AL & CO.'S,
.McKEI.VY, NEAL CO.'S ,
McKELVY, NEAL & CO.'S
Mt-KELVY, NEAL dl CO.'S.
McKELVY! NEAL J: CO.'S.
Northwest corner ot Main anil Market Streets',
Northwest corner of Main unit Market stroets.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets!
Northwest co ruir of Main and Market Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
11I.OOMHH1IRO PA
BLOOMHHUliO, PA.,
BLOOMH11URO PA. ,
BLOOMH1UIRO, PA.
1IUIN AND NAILS.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NA1IX
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
In large quautlUes and at reduced rates, ajway
pHICKERING & SONS,
J Manufacturers of
GRAND, SQUARE AND UrillOHT PIANqS
Received iuo First uranu uoid Medal, and still
thcchos oi' tiii: J-xgion op noon,
UNIVKIISAL EXPOSITION, TAIUS, I8C7.
Tlicse v?ro tho hfuhftst nu-firtla nr tlin T'vnM.t.
lion, niid the liouftooi Ciuckekinu & yona was
tliooNLV onrso honored.
In tho United Htntcs wo liavo been awarded
Bixty-ninkKikst riiKuiuua in direct ixmine
tltlon with tho leading lmuuilocturorH of tho
wuiury. nu ntina ureal lSxniDition lu Jx)udoit
wo received the hlxhrbt awaid Kiven to any
luuiuiittiiuiiiB in iiiu u in i i ruiiitu. "iaini psov
eutyone Firfct l'rtmluinii. fliul ilninuuci iiuti..r,
liu testlmoniula Jrom tho leading uitlblsof tho
NO. U VAST FOUIUXUNTH ST NEW YOltK,
iieiween uroauwav nnu Finn Avenue.
Feb. 6.'t.tf..3mo.
OOMETIILNQ NEW.
Tl.e underfifgned Ireci leave to inform-
friendi and thu imUliu Kent-rally, Uiut hhe
1,1 OUT BTULET
..... . fresh Uvct
oi gooaa m iuo Jino oi
MII.LIWKHY'nnil TUlMHtlNOS
ln connection' with Ureas Maklns; uud'Jn pre
pared lu addition, tu
COLOIt BTKAW 11AT3
on thoBhnitest notlce.nud in the lest stylo
tho art, rrlces cheflp and work satisfactory.
Jjght Street, October 4, 18C7,'
with LimNCOTrJbTlMrXTER, .
WIIQLKSALK QilOCEIW, , ,
KolNorthWattrBtrMt, - m . ,
' and No. 20 Nort Delavro Ayengo
J II. WAI-'l'ER, " ,
.Ut6 Walter A Kaubi , (, . .
Importer and pwdarITft u i(.(Jl
,CIUNA, GLASS, ANp.ttUAtKWWtlC,.
I . No, m HtaiT, tj,. ,
PWUdlVhU. ,,i
TOIIfJ BTRQUP & CO.,
Bnccessers to Htroup A lirother,
WIiOiAKALli UEAUSIIS XX Vim,
No. SI North -Wruixves, iid 88 NuilU V.'sti - -
fbDwlelphU.
PA.
IRON, TlNWArVfc, V
-VTATIONAL l'UUftiuu,
-I-' ,....,.1. l1.lf.1A.
Bloomsburg, wiiumu"""'
The subscriber, proprietor of the abovo-t auicd
,.enlvo establishment, is now prepared to re
eclve orders for all kinds of
MACHINERY FOR CQLLI CRIES, ULAST
FURNACES, STATIONA RY ENGJNES,
MILLS, TUltiaillNO MACHINIS. Ad
Ho is also prepared tq malfelstoves of nil sites
aud patterns, Plow-lrons, aim evoryui.ua uu...
madoln flrsl-cioss toiuu , ,
H s exlenslve facilities and pradlcal workmen
warrant him In receiving tho largest contractu on
tho most reasonnuio terms.
Grain of all Id mis wm do iukvu ju .u....6v ....
Costings. i,.TMr.
This establishment is locuiuu u
wnnnantid llloomsburg Railroad lit. ,
ri-.ii.ifc ii iuui-
QTOVES AND TINWARE.-
A. M. RUPERT
announces to his frlonds and customers that
continues the above business at his old place orl
MAIN STREET, BLOOMSriURO.-
Customers can.bo nccomodatod with , .
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va
riety of article round In a utovo and 'iinwnre us.
tnbllslnnent In the cities, nnd on the most reason
able ttrms. Repairing dono at tho shortest notice,
S3 DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hnnd for sate.
-VTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
ON MAIN STREET, HEAR1V OrTOSITE MllUtn'
HTOIIIS,
IH.OOXfHllHnn. TENN'A.
Tits undersigned has Jnst fitted up and opened
his new .
STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
in this plnre, where ho Is prepared to mako up
nowTiN Wark of nil kinds ln his line, and do
repairing with neatness and dispatch, upon the
niosi rrnsonauie terms, jio ai-u aeeiis un imnu
STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES,
Which ho will sell upon terms In suit purchasers.
uivo linn a can. no is n goit inechunic, nuu
deserving of the public patronage.
JACOB MET7.
llloomsburg, April 20. 1807.
Q.EORGE 11, ROBERTS,
Importer and Dealer ln
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AO.',
No, 311 North Tlilrd Street, nlKive Vine,
PlillRdelphln.
JacohJK. Sjiitii. , ... J, lt.iHiii.TzrK
g M I T H ;& S E L T 7j E R,
ImpoitcrsnndDcalcrs.lu Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE, t "'
au"Ns, outle'ryac.,'
NO. 100 N. Tllllll) STREET, AlLCALLOWlIlLr.,
PniLADELl'HIA.
NOV. 2.',(!7-lf
TOBACCO & 3EG-ARS.
XT W. RANK'S
'HOLES
lor.ESALE'TdiiAcco," snuff, and
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 1 U) North Third Street.
-.1 !
between Cherry and Race, v, est side,
-i -uiiaueipiiia.
"yyARTMAN & ENGELMAN,
TOILVCCO, SNUFF A huQAR
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 31? IIORTlt THInn STREET,
. Second Door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
. ARTS! AN. P. EN(IEI.StAN
BTEREOSCOPIO' V IEWB,
ALBUMS,,
CHHOM03.
32. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
601 im0ADWAY,JNEWY0RK,
i f ib
Wa bllk p Ttmr Tkutni lubjKU f IHrMopI JT1
Wlmrt.
H tmrnvtk fivf,'
I Bital 1-trk,
Tfe.t.1 1111,
art. XV tit,
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tltaad, itt 4.
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ist ns)ti" mt Wm. Lflid, a,
tail ulla.l pkatefftph!. cobaialiui t
IwltMriMd.
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Vai. lailni.
rampvil, HUllaail,
Cr nmar, Itiaaau,
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V.itlUU, '
THE UUID3 OI7 THE BIBLE,
Akiwaaa Intiaatlr lalartsliar atrlra. Alaa.lllamliiatdl aid 1 ri
Mai View, la nU larlsHr. W r alt tirlasx simls la ami
tor "riiiiiii-a ui-a tiii," r mt na
rladl4
as.ortm.at. A(ai ror rriik'a iia el i-Mt 1-3 1 rnoirg
! Karitaailaad, U iUla. Litfland. bcBUaad. V.l, A.
Tr.KtOSCOrE9.-W maaaratlar very U'lf, ulli larf
nroTOGSiPiim a t nirua n. uurriar at AlLam Ii
Uiaukul Ik ttrr upn la nalilf a4 Uai I
All 11 artTnal la Ftrttrf, nJ aaraljlrt aradlfmat
i mm iodh bi nj atnir in tier, mitjnt ausuiu u
a airt utaitif mtir (uruxail,
OHROMOS.
TkM kfiiltrnl pWtarta, tktt Ma U iitUrrmhlii urn Ut
fan I Oil tutunn, at a Ittiik tkitr cI, e import larmr ''
raria. Laadaa, Varlia. Vt.na 4 JUrua, a aufulf Iki Iia4 al Iba
Wtl ram.
E. &IL T. AHTHOKY s CO.,
601 Bno.niiTiT, N,Y.,
Importers end 2ianuTr of PhatompliU Usttrlsld.
Feb. 20,'UU-tr
QMIIBUS LIKE.
'flie undersigned would respectfully announce to
the citizens of llloomsburg and tho. public gene
rally tint lie Is running an
OMNIBUS LINE
between this place nnd tlie different railroad do
nots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the
several trains going South and West on tlie Cala
wlssa nnd 'Wllllnmsport Itallroad, nnd with those
going North nnd South on tho Lackawanna and
Jiloomsburs Railroad.
Tils Omnlbukscs are ln enod condition, cornnlo.
ilions nnd comlortaMe, nnd ennrges roasonauio.
Persons' wishing to meet or tee their friends do.-,
psrt.can be aoconiodaleU upon reasonable, clmrga
ty leaving timely notice at any oi tne uoieis.
JACOli I. aiiiTUN, l'ropneior.
pAIUIKltSII
TllVfrun
ALT A VELA I'H&kl HA'i'Xv'.
It nuitnlus threu i.er cent, of Alnmonla. ull
aiiitiioijujtiiiuy lo sivu activity wiinnut injury
loiuevegataiiou, aiuin uirco prrcenioEq ui hi
lulilu lluuu l'lu.t-i lui to nt Linn-, ingellier with
1'tiini.ii- nnu rMMin, inn etifinuai
uuiu'i.i.-ji; WA.NUiti:. thu me-
farmers who nro using it with highly
ry results Is a sure guarantee ot Its
Caliper ion ui 10 bags IW
lbs Lach. ti.ua 'for n
pamphlet.
AtlureSH
THU ALT A VELA GUANO CO,
her
haa
S. B. lllSHOl' & Co. Afients,
SK) N. Del. Avo.
Agent for l'enusylvanla, rhla(lelphln nud
Houtli New Jersey
Julys.'W-ly 671!ror.dwov,N.Y.
A ItMimUSTEtt & JJBOTllErt,
Iraiiorieru and Jobbere'of
11031 rJUY, Q LOVE'S,
A
HUIUTH AND llRAWIIKfl.
' BUTToS'rt, BUBplCNIilIItS,
11O01' HKiKTS, irANl)KEUClIIKl-1t4,
TlUtKADH, hliWINQ UILIOS,
TUIilMINQH. I'OUTK MONNAIKH.
BOArB, rErtl'UMIlHY, l'ANOY COODB, A'ND
NOTIONH OBNEUALLY,
Also Manufiicturers of .
nuusiira ANiJ.QPtcpa uivshes,
and Dealers lu '
WOOriAND WlLLOWWAUH, '
i. . - IlIt,OOMS,UOIi5a,TWINli,J,,
Na.aus North Xlllr? Street, sboye Vue,
Philadelphia. (
n'. i " '' -I V
p EOIIQE rOELlCER' & CO.,, .
- Wholesale Dealers lu
WOODEN Si WILLOW'SVAIll!, YAIINB,
Oll-CIotlis, Wicks, ivlues,.llaslieu, tUN ete.
J18AK1 Horkct Bt,, A 234 Church BU, I'hllads.
junee, os.
iit.,
TOR NEAT AND dlEAI'
JOI3 PIINTNG,
Coll at fue Columbliui pfflce, Bloomsbur l'a.
, DRUGS &. fvtEDlCNES
ftl ,.i IMltprs has never fnlltl t. . .o.l
lllllll OI inapepsiiii ' me mo'lBUCMnjfni l
Iclne yet dlseovoreil for the cure of tl,i,,JI,l
Dj-spepsM. Llrtt Oumnlnlrtt, DrOncli' iJil
illsenscsnf the-ahroat, Ohest and ffl,!
" "'" u... ;."".' 11 urn, k'l
wiiiotuiyiucuiiuj .,, wm, gives t a M,,i
Nn mnillv should bo without It. !; .?C1
bottles, prepare rind sold by Jonatlmi'M
A Co, Bchuy ikl.ll Haven, pa, and liy uiTl
A, ' - - ' - ' La . . '
tf-AY L OIl'S
OLIVE BtlANCIt
HIM E R S
" i1
a M.1.t,,1ni.rnnnlitnTAuts UI i i
d. 1IIUU tuiuuBn.tuiu iviiiu raiiioumnL tl
ilClJlO nnu uuauiiimuvu
B I T T E R S ,
Extracted entirely from Herbs hn, nooU;i
If boncicu, in
Hi i ii
DYSPEPSIA,
" GENERAL DElilLlTY,
nnd Los3 ot Appctltoj
and nti excellent Corrective for personim I
from Dlio'rdcrsbf tile Bowels, Flatulrott,( I
I
' Solil 'Kvcrywlicro.
epot, No. 413 Market Strett, l'lilUJel,. I
i - ' f. J.. K, TAYLOR & CO,
BcpM.W-ly.,
Ayer's
Hair Wimi
For restoring Gray Hail
ils natural Vitality and Cc'l
A dressing J
in nL once ngrtil
licaUliy, nnd t(i,l
lur iii'cserunj I
liuir. i-'iiJcJi-I
A a ii- in loon r'l
to jU oi ijinsl I
Willi the o.'oiil
freshness of J
Tliln linir is I
cned, fulliti" liuir clicckccl, nnd
ncn often, lli'inpli not nUtny?,
liv its uinii aNollnti": cnu mloil
ilmif ivlioro .llie- lulliclc aic (Jctt
or tho "laiiUH mro itiieu mm i
Hut such us remain cuu bo tnv
usefulness by litis nitplicalioii. II
of fotlliiiL' tlio lum- with .iin-ljl
mcnt. it will keen it c-Jeati nuihic
Its occitiipiml. uso, will prevent ifcl
from ilurniii'' untV or lullins Ml
conscriueHtlv prevent balJticsi.
from tlioso'deletcri'oua substance) I
mako soiho preparations ilan;cto.
injurious to tlio Iujir, tlie Yijcl
only .benefit but ,iiot harm it. IUI
merely lor; a
HAIR DRESSINCI
VI J- . nl..:, .1
notlnnz Clso can un louim tuuci,
Conlainiug neither .oil nor lre,i
not soil wluto CAnlbnc, ana yai
Ions on Iho hair, civiii" itaiicl.l
lustra and n grateful peifumc.
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer I
il'ltACTICAL AKUVnALVIICAI. ClB
'EOAVKtT., MASS.
'nuoE $i.oo.
Keb.S.lROO.
-.-.'j Cathartic Yu
" A'h 'tlio 'purposes of o '
if.ill.isl'
I'mlutii DO b
clnuHso unlm-l
iiuue.l by citij'l
iiultti:irll.Mloril
liny iiewie
Iv ndolitoil laM
eVervrountrjIsl
but c.Uclcnt t'1
1'ltl. 'llwoM
:.vil).llnt 1 Ml
h JsnrseV'-' tual iciiiray v-m
..-.I :. I ii. I, ..w.d tlK-in! lllOhfllll
ui. kn-'m; lint lt,tii llieir niborsMl I
iltt'ls uover fills thnniitli "y 1JU,!f "'l
111 .'.ipiiii.hUI.iii, ffo.hnii thuiiM ml ICJI
Ii't I'.yliu ertmiiUl.il, lint eiitiiiuiva
ei rit nentlibnrlioiHl, afid wo neon iwiin
,.1 .r.i ..I t . ..II n.,.. nn.l f-rinilitlLin, l!IHU.t-1
Wit ilnlni neltliff calomel r my dclfi
mi tu i-.MtliK iipucrvQ Uicm eve' lre.1 I
.. . I. ... ,i I... r.-n.n lliflr n?0 ill nnTQU
I M.I.' i:I.... l,l....n.,mrr.rlit nllllCnftl
Jiiteni'l vuJor.i to piu-lTy tho Uol audftjl
l,i,Ai;rtaWhvn-n,,l.n.nin7Oth0OljltrUflil
iit.i'nicli, Ism-cU, llver,i ani ouii-i wf-j
1 'iily. ro' tnrliia tliolr lrreprular ac lion W M
lv rorreetlujr, wlierorer tucy r n
nieiiti in nro iuo urat onsi i u,
II IA... nH.. .rlvnil 111 113 11
die box. for the followlii.-! compIaiuti.vrH
vl'id.i i-.iiiiiijy cute; - . ,J
iiioi t.injiiDr nsil Loss Al l'l
t-tiaill'l.liu tnwen uioiierau.-iy iu e"".-"'-.r
,acli ami i-estovo Us healthy t(
nn.l ICtlU I
i.... v . nn.l i,ranus
loins, Simons llriltlHcui-t""-gj
ilicloiily Liken lor each case, to corrcrt teJ
r.ciitiii ur ruiiiuTo 1110 uuiuu-- .
rar Jlyi'iitory or. iurruu.--i -
UJ0 1J iriinciany leiiimeu. ...if
. 1'ur JHiiiiimtlni,oiit,!r.iiri.'
..I,... ..t .1... mWm.rt. 111 IB'
nieu niiii jL,oiiis,'iiioy bituu,l,,"v.,rr,
...Ln.. naw.n n.l InrllOTlMl 111 llHCasW'
the system. Wltl! sticli chango Uioso ol
For Br y 'and llroplcnt 'J'1
fhoidd lnjtasenla large ami nixiucnlow
dnco (lio effect of a drastle puree. .ik
Foi-.Miii.pri'-lou n largo uo 6ll"S
ns n lirouucoi tlio uesiruii eut-vi. uj -j --,-..(.
.is Jldiiirr rill, law one er -
. An occasional iloio sUmulate5 tlw ffl
iinweii nuo iieaitny nciiou, rL..l,"'-r.T.i
nod Invigorates tins system. Ic"!i
O.io who feels tolorably well, ni W
of theso villi makos lilm rrol ilefsj" I'Zi
their clcanslns nnd rcnoTatluS enett oot-
tio aiiaratus. I
nn. .r. a. Arnn .t CO.. jvadli-ol'l
LOWELL. MASS., V. f-
fill
,-rWlVs'tS a- K.w.aiEi.sjioT'rs I
WJSZfflS. -EitMAN CATTLE PO
3S
S3CCT.lVtl
Thlsl'6wd6rlsbelievodtobo srrt"
II I""!
Horse'orCittla J'owder In uso.
b(ood, cfeauses the, system, and nlv" " I
lion una tone to too sioinui-ii. .v . ,j
will linprovcl Ih llesli, and the colu
Hinootu anu flossy,
ii.Viyi juiit-ii uim vivti v?v., .
-A- i...'alicaiK,'l
oiiufii iiiimui u uuu iiium"v
ileeco.
Hqkb Uitm aua arq ft w rpw
T uvtvwuiy t .flirtrti
HENDKrwHorra wJZi
, . ilPrailTK AB'!lc-".r..nl
,'-ftvr,f?.'P-U .IILOCW
.Wvomlnir ... .....,......
lw...rf,.-w"'',,""',''r"
Commerce ......
Kulton
North Aiuerlea,
City
I iliternsUe-usl.
Nlscara
EluLlvBlotk...,
Vutnsm
SprliiKHeld
Insurance Company of Bint ,
i Connecticut Mutual Life -....-"
ii hi n n.' i v.
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