THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO CHAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY PA. FARMER'S COLUMN. Parm Work, Mechanics, Clorkshlpa, Bnr-Tondors, and Stablo-Uoye. Why do young men leave tho farm nml tlio workshop to cngsgo in counter Jumping, mixing liquors, cleaning spit toons, and lounging nronnd stables and liquor Raloons 7 It Is bccniiso tlioy do not know any better, ennnot reallzo where it leads to, or because tlioy are perverted and willfully wicked. Many fanners aro to blamo for not supplying their Hons with useful and entertaining books, with tho means of improvement and amuscmont at homo. Tlioy full to rcalizo that boys aro boys.and that they lovo variety. It Is observed by young Kobcrt Corncob that young Mr. Yard stick dresses nicely, goes Into company, and la popular with tho young ladles. This gives R. C. a desire to chaugo his rougher but much healthier pursuit and becomo a clerk.? Ur, failing in this, ho thinks It would be n good thing in the way of promotion to learn to smoke, drink, tell stories, nud get acquainted with bar-room llfo and bar-room lions. Strong talk profanity and vulgarity strong liquor, and strong tobacco go to gether, nud may bo found there. Ho begins by holding horses, cleaning spit toons, and doing such menial survicu as his low ambition and eoarso nature sug (jests or permits. Ho usually "fetches up" iu tho poor house, in tho gutter, or in thu prison. Parents cannot bu too careful In im pressing their sons with right ideas as to the most dcslrablo callings in llfe,and to cultivate in them n lovo for rural life,. Who is there more noble, more freo and Independent, than tho intclli gent farmer who owns his homestead, stocked with horses, cattlo, sheep, pigs, poultry, fruit-trees, vines, shrubs '.' Tho farmer who is thrllty and well-to-do, what cares ho fur the fluctuations in tho price of stocks or dry goods? He will gather his crops, lay in a storo of good tilings for wluter, and sell the surplus. ' Ills time Is his own, and his crops grow while ho sleeps. Tho llfo of tho farmer Is, or should bc,tho first choice of many more of ouryouug men. Next to this in Importance to tho commonwealth la the mechanic and the manufacturer. Af ter the fanner or rather in Juxtaposi tion with him comes the mechanic, tho inventor. Ho makes the labor-saving machinery. By his contrivanco wo transport our productions and ourselves across continents aud seas by means of the bteain engine. It is tho engineer--not the politician who is prominent In building up a nation and making It a power. Then let us encourage our sons to become inventors, engineers, ma chinists, architects, builders, manufac turers, rather than to fritter away their precious lrvcs in doing nothing, becom ing nobodies, and In making llfo a fail ure. "Work, work, inoro work," Is what Is wanted to give health, wealth, and power for good In tho world.-t;im'-vwi Phrenological Journal. THE YOUNG FOLKS. DRY GOODS. Koeping Apples. Tho keeping of apples through the winter, though better understood than formerly, Is not as perfect or systematic as it ought to be. Alter all, this is our great fruit, and no want of knowledge should bo left undeveloped as to tho best method of prolonging it in a state of freshness and soundness to as lato a period as It is susceptible of. A large proportion of apples is lost by imperfect storing. Wo know many of tho far mers pick, barrel and send to market as soon ns possible, and this is doubtless judicious; but there aro many others whoso crops are not largo enough to pursuo this plan. They deslro to preserve them for tho home-market or their own consumption, and for this purposo cither bury them in tho earth or store them in bulk on shelves or bins In tho cellar or attic. In burying thoy both rapidly do cay and lose their flavor ; In shelving tlicm Iu cellars in largo quantities tlioy will beep scarcely boyond the first of January; and In putting them In tho attic tlioy freeze, however much thoy may bo covered. Tho best way wo know of is to have shelves erected in tho cellar expressly for fruit pears and apples. Iet them bo about two feet wide and ono foot apart and as many and as long its may bo desired, commencing six to twelve Inches from tho bottom. Tho shelves should ho formed of slats two inches wide and one Inch apart, and the fruit laid in singlo layers. Tho tier should have a close board bottom which should bo covered with an Inch of flno fresh lime, which should bo renewed two or three times during tho winter. Tho eel lar should bo ventilated at mid-day, for an hour dally (as every cellar ought to be under all circumstances,) unless the weather Is intensely cold, and tho tern pcraturo should of course not be allowed to full below tho freezing point, which can bo dono"by,c!osingtho windows and doors carefully. Mf from tho fact that tho temperature fchoulil bo raised above fifty by reason of a h"eatert It must bo counteracted by tho admission of out side air. Tho fruit should bo1 sorted over weekly. This is not nearly as troublesomo aslt appears to bo when oneo adopted; und the fact that It will preservo "winter" apples and pears until March and April, will render tho labor one of pleasure rs well as of profit. Oermantoicn Telegraph. How to Milk. Cows should be not only milked with perfect regularity as regards the hour of milking, but they should bo milked to tho last drops; and If hired girls or men arc employed to milk tho cows, tho dairyman, farmer's wifo, or whoever has chargo of the dairy, should go round with a small tin pall and milk each cow dry before tho work is to bo considered complete, and they aro allowed to return to the field or enclosure. The udders should bo washed with tepid water beforo milk ing so long as the cows remain iu or about tho byres and yards, but after they are put on pasturagolt wlllscldom bo found necessary (o do inoro than wash the teats occasionally. Tho habit acquired by many servant girls of dip ping their hands In tho milk while milking tho cows Is a disgusting Irish practlco that should not bo tolerated. Cows are Just as easily milked with dry hands; and if they aro not, tho teats should bo softened In tepid water, and great euro taken to allow nothing to drop from them or their hands Into the milk pall whilo tho operation of milk ing is going on. Woiikino horses, when in the stable, are better without a blanket than with It. When driven hard and left stand lug out, tho blanket should bo used. Hansel and Qrothol. Tliero was onco n poor mtui.who was n woodman,nndwenteveryday to cut wood In tho forest. Ono day as ho went along, ho heard a cry llko a little child's : so ho followed the sound, till atlast ho looked up a high tree, and on ono of tho bran ches sat a very Ilttlo child. Now Its mother had fallen nileep, mill rt vulture had taken It out of her lap mid flown away with 11, and loft It on tho trco. Then tho woodcutter climbed up, took tho little child down, nnd found It was a pretty little girl; and ho said to him solf, "I will take this poor child homo, und bring her up with myownsonllan- sel." So ho brought her to his cottage, and both grow up together: ho called tho little girl (Jrcthot, und tho two chil dren wcro so very fond of ench other that they wero never happy but when they wero logolher. llut tho woodcutter became very poor, and had nothing in tho worid ho could call his own ; and indeed ho had scarce ly bread enough for his wife nnd tho two children to eat. At last tho timo eamo when oven that was all gono, and he knew not whero to seek for help in his need. Then at night, as ho lay on his bed, and turned himself hero and there, restless and full of care, his wife said to him, "Husband, listen to mo, and tako tho two children out early to morrow morning ; give each of them a piece of bread, and then lead them In to tho midst of tho wood, whero it is thickest, mako a fire for them, nnd go away and leave them alono to shift for themselves, for wo can no longer keep them here." "No, wife," said tho hus band, "I cannot find it in my heart to leave the children to the wild beasts of the forest ; they would soon tear them to pieces." "Well, II you will not do as I say," answered tho wifo, "wo must all stnrvo together." And sho would not let him havo any peace until he catno Into her hnrd-hearled plan. Meantime tho poor children too wcro lying nwake restless, aud weak from hunger.so that they heard all that Han sel's mother said to her husband. "Now," thought Grcthel to herself, "It is all up with us:" nnd she began to weep. But Hansel crept to ner next side, and said, "Do not bo afraid, Ore- thel, I will find out voir.o help for us." Then ho got up, put on Ills Jacket, and opened tho door and went out. Tho moon shono bright upon the lit' tilo court before tho cottage, and tho whtto pebbles glittered llko daisies on tho green meadows. So ho stooped down, and put as many as ho could In to his pocket, and then went back to the house. "Now, Qrethol," said ho, "rest in peaco I" and ho wi nt to bed and fell fast asleep. Early In tho morning, before tho sun had risen, the woodman's wife eamo and awoko them. "Get up, children," said she, "wo aro going into the wood ; thcro is a piece of bread for ench of you, but take care of it, aud keep somo for tho afternoon." Grethel took tho bread and carried it in her apron, because Hansel had his pocket full of stones ; and they inado their way into tho wood. . 'J 11 if. I 1 1, , . Alter iney nnu wiukuu oh wr u nun-, Hansel stood still and looked towards home; and after a whilo heturned again, and so on several times. Then his father said, "Hansel, why do you keep turn ing and lagging about so 7 move on a little faster." "All, father," answered Hanstl, "I am stopping to look at my whilo cat, that sits on the roof, and wants to say good-byo to me." "You Ilttlo fool I" said hi3 mother, "that is not your cat; it is-the morning sun shining on tho chimney-top." Now Hansel had not been looking nt the eat, but had all tho while been lingering bo- hind, to drop from his pocket ono white pobblo after another along tho road. When they came into tho midst "of tho wood tho woodman said, "Run about, children, and pick up somo wood, nnd I will mako a fire to keep us all warm." So they piled up a Utile heap of brush wood, and set it on fire; and as tho llauics burnt bright, tho mother said, "Now set yourselves by tho ttro.and go to sleep, while wo go and cut wood in the forest; bo sure you wait till wo como again and fetch you." Hansel and Ore thel sat by the flresido till tho after noon, and then each of them ate their pleco of bread. They fancied tlio wood man was still In tlio wood.bccauso they thought they heard tho blows of his axe; hut it was a bough, which ho had cun nlngly hung upon n trco, In such o way that tho wind blew It backwards and forwards against tho othor boughs ; nnd so It sounded as tho axe does In cutting Thus they waited till evening : but the woodTian nnd his wifo kept nway, and no ono eamo to fetch them. When It was quite dork Grethel be gan to cry; but then Hansel said," Walt awhile till tho moon rises." And when tho moon roso ho took her by tho hand, and thero lay the pebbles along tho ground, glittering llko new pieces of money, and making out tlio way. To- wards morning they eamo again to tho woodman's houso, nnd ho was glad in his heart when ho saw the children again, for ho had grieved at leaving them aloneHis wlfealtoscgyucdtnbo glad; but In lier'henrt shu was angry at it. Not long afterwords there win again no bread iu tho houso, and Hunt el and Grethel heard tho wifo say to iter bus band, "Tlio children found their way back once, aud I took It. in good part ; but now thcro is only half a loaf of bread left for them in tlio houso ; to morrow you must tako them deeper In to the wood, that they may not find their way out.orwenhallallba starved It grieved Iho husband in his heart to do as his H'lllsh wife wished, and he thought It would he better to share their last morsel with tho children; but ns lui had dono as sho said once, ho did not daro now to bay no. When the children had heard all their plan, Hun sel cot un. and wanted to nick tin Del) blcs as before; but when ho came to tho door, ho found his mother had locked it. Still hocomforted Grethel, nnd said, "Sleep in peace, dear Grethel I God is very uinu, anu win neip us." Early In tho morning, a pleco of bread was eiven to each of them, but still smaller than tho one they had beforo. Upon tho road Hansel crumbled his iu Ids pocket and often stood still, and throw acrumb upon tho ground. "Why do you lag so behind, Hansel?" f-uld tho woodman ; "go your ways on be foro." "I am looking at my ilttlo dove Hint Is sitting upon tlio roof, and wants to say good-byo to me." "You silly boy ("said tho wifo, "that Is not your Ilttlo dove; it is the morning sun, that shines on tho chlinnoy-top."But Hansel still went on crumbling tils bread, und throwing it on tlio ground. And thus they went oh still further Into the wood, where thoy had never been before lit all tbaltllfu. to hi: continued, J M P O It T A N T NOTIO E. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY O F DRESS 0 O O D S, AT THE NEW .STORK, llROWER'S UUlhDING, The splendid rooms of J. J. llllOWEH, are completed nlul now open lo tlio public Willi tlio t'INllHT STOCK over offered in Bloomsburg. All tho NEWEST STYLES of Dress Goods, 81lks, Cloths, Casslmers, Linens, Flinncls Ae, 0 A R P E T S of every style nud for ell prices. Oil Cloths In great variety. A full lino of SUPERIOR GROCERIES Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Spices, wurriutted pure und good, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, In carefully assorted variety. GLOVES, HOSIERY, 11001' SKIP.TS, CORSETS AND A CO.Mri.ETE assort mentof WHITE GOODS, Tho public aro earnestly luvlled to examine these flue goods, before pur chasing elsewhero and aro guaranteed sstlsliw lion. No expense or trouble has been spnrcd to make THE MOST COMPLETE establishment In this seetlon of tho Slate, J. J. WIOWER, May 7,'09-lf llloonisbnrg I'u. JEW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. DAVID L0WEN11ERQ Invites attention lo his stock of CH EAT AND FASHIONABLE CLOTH ING. al his store on Main Hired, two doors above the American Honso Bloomsburg, Pa., whero he has Just received from New York aud Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fushlennble, durable, aud handsome DRESS GOODS, consisting of BOX, SACK, nOCCI, GUM, AND 0IL-GL0T1I COATS AND TANTS. of all sorts, sizes and colors. He has also replen Ished his alieady large stock of FALL AND WINTEK SHAWLS, BTRIPED, FIGURED. AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS' 11-ANDKEHCIIIEFS. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES He nas constantly on hand u large aud well-ne eded assortment or CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which lie Is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very shoit notice, and lu tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, anu most or it Is of home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ofevery description, flue und cheap. Ills caseol Jawelry Is uotsurpasscd.lu thlsplnce. Call and examine his general assortmen of CLUTJIIKU, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC. DAVID LOWENIiERQ. JjlALL AND WINTEI? GOODS I. W. HARTMAN'S, PLAID DRESS GOODS OF 1 HE SAXONY FIN- iu. plain dress a -oris. ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND WIUTF. FLANNELS. RED AND WHITE FLANNELS. BLACK MIXED WATER PROOF CLOTH. GOLD MIXED WATER PROOF CLOTH. MUSLINS CHEAPER THAN FOR YEARS. 10 SETS LADIES' FURS JUST REC'D. SHAWLS MIXED, PLAID AND PLAIN.' BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR MEN AND BOi'S. GUMS FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN MARTIN'S CELEBRATED SHOE GREASE. BLACKING BY TUB BOX OR DOZEN, Nov,38,'09-tr. DRUGS & MEDICINES. Ayer's Hair v igor, For restoring Gray ! air to its natural Vitality and Color. dri'."ing which iiiiiu iigiccniiic, lu'itliliy, nnd clVcetnnl Inr prvM-rving Iho Imir. Futltcl or gray halt ii toon restored to id original color With the n7ou and freihnets of youth. Tii.u hnir U thick ened, fulling hair checked, and hnld noK.i often, tliotijjli not always, cured by its use. Nothing cau restoro tho hnir whero tlio follirlui nio destroyed, or tlio glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain cull bo sacd for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it tlenn nud vigorous. Its occasional uso will prevent tlio hair from ttiruinr tirnv or falling oft", and consequently prevent bidducss. Free from tlioso deleterious tubsluiices which mako somo preparations dnngerous and injurious to tho hair, tlio Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing clso can be fouud to ilcsiroJj Containing iioithci oil nor dye, it uoci not soil white cambric, nud yet lasts long on tlio hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre aud a grateful pcrfutno. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Pbactical and Analytical Chemists, LOW13LL, MASS. rma'i $1.00. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS, Iff. W. SAMPLE & CO., Gornor of Main Street and L. & 33. Kail Jtond, BLOonuESBTjriEia-, :p.a... . a IttTIMJ t. O. MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS jruuur.ivo; BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKERS. MANUFAOTUltERS OF STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS, C.VI3ItAI- BIACIIIXn WOIIK AXD mH'AIKS. MILL GEARING, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HEAD BLOCKS, SAW aVEILXi O-EABING OIF -AX.L JSinSTDS, CASTINGS FOR FURNACES 1 HAND Ol'KNINO I-rlw Jin a Nil ni'KNINO (IRANI) Ol'BNINO GRAND OTKNING GRAND OI'KNINU KALI. AND W1NTKU GOODS, KALI. AND WINTKIt GOODS, KALI. AND WINTEK GOODS, KALI. AND WINTIUl GOODS, KALI. AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of consisting ol consisting of consisting of consisting of ALSJO CAU WHEELS AND AXLES AND llOMilNO MIIiLS. AND GENERAL MINING CASTINGS. BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS, OAll nOXES, COMPOSITION CASTINGS, AND 11A1JBIT METAL BELFIELD'S CELEBRATED GLOBE VALVES, STOP COCKS, CHECK VALVES, AIH COCKS, OIL CUPS, STEAM WHISTLES STEAM aTJAGDS, STHAWt PIPE AND niTIWOS CONSTANTLY OlST HAND. TTi ar3 Oa'Aiarfcic Pills, 11 iho mrposes cf a Lasativo reihaps no ono tncdi cIiiqIspu universally ie quired by everybody ns u call i .n tic, nor was ever nny before so universal lv ail opted into use, in nil cia'sei, ns this mild but efficient purgalhe nil iiio odvious rcn con U, that It li a more re . liable and far more e 11 ce ntal remedy than nny ntlicr. Those uho have tiled it, know that it cured them, those who havo not, know that it cures their neighbors nnd fiiends, nnd nil know that what it does once it does Always that it never fail through nuy ftult or neglcctof if composition. Wo havo thousands upon thou siuids of ccrtlllcatcs of their remarkable cure of tlio follow In complaints, but such cures nro known In every nefshborhood, und wo need not publish them. Ail tpted to all n;cs and conditions in nil climnlcs ; rout ihiinx neither calomel or any deleterious drujj. they may bo taken with safety by anybody. Their Mif,Mi- roalln; preserves them ever fresh nnd makes tin-Hi pleasant to take, while belnjy purely vegetable no h.trm c.in arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful Influence on tho Internal viscera to purify tho blood and etlmulato it into healthy action remove the obstructions of tho ftmnach, bowels, liver, and othor organs of tho lnvly, icstnrlng their irregular action to health, nnd by corrccllofr, wherever they exist, such derange ments ni aro tho 11 rat origin ofdisease. Minute directions aro given In the wrapper on tlio box, for tho following complaints, which these i'Wtinpulrycure: ' xor jyiFii or mnnif run on Jiasiiess nrv liUtixttor and Xou of Appetite, they fdiould bo taken moderately to etlmulato tho ttom aclt nnd restore its healthy tone and action, For Ilrrr Comnlalnt and its various srmn loins, llllloiu Ileailacbe, Mick lien due he, Jitiiiiillrn or Green fftlcknvM, HIIIous t-'ullc and union JPereri, they thould be ju diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove tho obstructions which causo it. For Mynenterjor Dlarrhoeaf but ono mild doa is Kcncrally required. For llIitMiniatUuitCsont, Gravel, Faint (.uloii of tlio Heart, Pala In tho Mhle, Hack nnd Z.olnf, they should bo continuously taken, as rcqulrod, to chinre tho diseased action of thu system. With inch change thoso complaints For Iropy and lrop!cul Swelling? they fchould be taken In largo and frequent doses to pro duce tho effect of a drastic- purge. For Muppreiston a largo doso should be taken m it produces tho desired effect by sympathy. As a Dinner lUl, tako ono or two Mils to pro mote digestion and reliovc the stomach. An occasional close stimulates tho stomach and bouels Into licalthv arlinn. ronton thn mmptiff and invigorates tho system. Hence It Is often ad vantageous where no serlmis derangement exists. One who i'oels tolerably well, olXcn finds thatadose or these rill makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the Uigcs tiyo apparatus. W. ,r, C. AYJJIt .C,CO,, rractteal Chemists, Loirvw. sxass., it, s. a. Feb. 5, WW. COUIUNATIOX, BUTTON HOLE, AMI) 8KWJNU TT HAS NO EQUAL. THE CE LEU HATED AJIEUICAN OVKllSilAUIHO. The first andimlyjlutton-llols and Hewing Ma chine combined ln-the world that can dci all ktndsof Hewing needed In the family, from the coartefst cloth lo the finest fabric. It will work: beautiful Hutton Holes, Eyelet Holes, Embroid er oyer ine edge, uo -uverfcenining"' as by liana, AUosll kinds of btlchlng, Hemming, Felling. (joiuiug. jiruiuiug, Jimuiug, uuaiing, i iicmu; Gather and fccw on at the ttitme time. This certainly far lu advance of All Others. IT HAS NO EQUAL; UlsaWo the cheupei.1 lutrluslcally an well as the beat, since it Is really two Machluen combin ed In oue (by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement never before accomplished by hu man Ingenuity.) making either Lock 8tltcu,or Hutton Hole Hutch, as occasion may requre. It is at tue sine lime, simple in construction, comparatively noUelemi, caally understood, aud In a word combines with these tiUvantayft exclu lively its ouit, the mostitetirubtc qualities valt oth ers. U'elinvasliinFnil RALE the V 11 ft In Aintri. can." a beautiful fa mil v Muchiuo at a Koduced IT Ice. This Machine dee a all tlia t is done on the ''Combination" except liutlou Holes and Over seaming work. 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HOWELL A KOUUKE, M A .n u v A o t u ii mm or Paper llulilni;x aud Window shades, Hilts llooms, Corner Fourth and Market Rtreets, Philadelphia, VACTOny, COlt, TWIMTY'TIIIIID AN1I HAh'SOH MTU ni:w htym;3 eveky day, ok ouii own MAKE. Oet.15,'69 Sm. jnnons ov youth. A Kditlemsu who suircred for yeais from Ner. vous debility, Premstuio Decay, und ull the i f. fects of jouthful Indiscretion, will, forsake uf suiienui: munanuy, tenu free la all whu need it, tlio receipt and directions for maklnir Ihuslmplo remedy by which he wa. cured. Hullerirs wlshlni! to prollt by the advertiser's experience, can do so by uddiefcsluH Ith perfect cmilldiiice, v. JOHN II. OUllEN. Nov. M.'WMy. N- "Cw,"r ti""t' NoW Yorlf' WANTED.-To all out of km. f ? ployineut,we would say that what we have lo oircr you Is no new thing or eipeilmenl, us those who have follow 1 It for years will tesiiry. We ran prove to you ihatou are sure to make money raslerthuiiyourauluauyothei honorable busluoks. No ureal talent, and but little money required to start. HAItTLW 4 CO., 1I0 Arch Streil, Philadelphia. Nov, S0,'i(Mm. Agents and solo Manufacturers of Hall's Tatcn Double Discharge Turbine Wheels. BLACKSMITHING, HEAVY on LIGHT forcings, AGENTS FOE SfllVE'S GOVERNOR, ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE SIMPLEST AND BEST IN THE WOULD. MADE TO OKDElt. HEAMERS, TAPS AND DIES, BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. OltDEHS FOIl BRIDGE BOLTS AND IKONS SOLICITED, AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FUItNISIIE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED PATTERNS. THRESHING MACHINES," A SPECIALTY. Buckeye Reapers Repaired, AND ALL EXTRA PARTS FURNISHED. MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF MORTON'S PATENT HAY RAKE. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS AND SATISFACTION GIVEN GROCERIES, &c, DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY OOODS, UOODX, OOOIIH, OOOIIS OOOIW,. HATS AND CAPS, HATH AND CAPS, HATH AND CAPS, HATH AND CAPS, HATH AND CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, ROOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. UKADY-MADB CLOTHING tf A IJY-MAIIB CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE OLOT1IIMO, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOK1NO-OI.AHSES, 1.00K1NO-GLABSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKINU-OI.ASSE, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, 1'AINTB AND OILS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, (MIEENSWARE, UUKHNSWAHE, OUEENSWARE, SUEENSWARE, liUEENSWAItB HARDWARE. HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, SALT, SALT HALT HALT, HALT, KIWI, FISH, KIHH, KITH KIHH, GRAIN AND HEI'.DS, GltAIN AND HEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND HEEDS, GRAIN AND HEEDS, Q ROVER A UAKKU phwt rrtKiiirjn 'ELASTIC HTl FAMILY SEWING MACBIli Mi BROADWAY, NEW YORt 7.10 Chestnut street POINTS Ol EXCE Ac. AC, AT jsIcKELVY, NEAL 4 CO.'S, McKELVY, NEAIj A CO.'H, McKELVV, NEAL & CO.'H. McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'H. McKELVY, NEAL 4 CO.'H. Northwest corner ol Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Matu and Market Streets, Northwest corner or Main und Market Streets, Northwest corner or Main and Market btreets, IlLOOMHUURG, PA., IILOOMSIUTRG, PA IILOOMS1IURO, l'A., IlLOOMHlltmO, PA., HLOOMHIiUlta, PA. IRON AND NAILS. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, In iare quantities and at reduced rales, nlway on nand. Utj,, Beauty and Elasticity of tlCh. Perfection nnd Simplicity of SIMltr' Using both threads directly lmUl Nik fllfttpnlntf fBnn.n.l t " ' nana in, or thread. Wide rango ol application Mllhw.Jf' Tho wm ictalns Its l-nmyandnj washing nnd Ironing. Besldcn dolmr all klndi of norkdoa,' Sewing Machines, theso Maculim. . most beautiful and permanent En,iJ ornamental work. J-Tho Highest rrcmlnmsat annul Exhibitions of the United Sutnuk havo been awarded the Drover a bh, Machines, nnd tho work done Is it J cxhlbltod In competition. i-Tho very highest prbMBEa THE LEGION OK IIOX0P,, vru (J tho representative of the OrouraEilj Machines, nt tho Exposition Vnlnvi 1607, thus attesting their great mtfj, nil other Sewing Machlnis. V OR HALE May T.'UI-tr OR MONEY U E V U N D E D , JJ C. IIOWER, r has opened a first-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND KUH STORE, at the old stand on Main Street, Hloomt,burK,n,row doorsabove tho Court House. II Is stock Is corn posed of the very latest and best styles ever oller ed to the citizens or Columbia County. He can accommodate tho publlowlththeroltowinggoods at the lowest lutes. Men's henvy double soled stoga boots, men's double and single tap'solrd kip boots, men's heavy stoga shots oral! kinds, men's due boots and shoes or all grades, boy's double soled boots aud. shoes or all ulnds. men's glove kid Balmoral shnesncn's, women's, boys's and misses' lasting gaiters, women's glove kid Polish very nne,women'smoroceo Ralmoralsnnd calf shoes, women's very fine kid buttoned gait ers. In short boots ot ull descriptions both peg ged nnd sewed. ne wouiu niso can attention to ins nne assort ment or HATH, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS, which comprises all the new nnd popular var etihs at prices which cannot rail to suit all. TheO ods are offered at the lowest cash rates and W1U be guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call olicited before purchasing elsewhere as it is Ted that better bargains are to be toud t any other place lu the county. pARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Bloomsburg, Pa. M. C. SLOAN & BROTHER Hnve on hand and for sale at the most reasona ble rates a splendid atotk of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to be made of tho best and most dur able materials, nud by the most experienced workmen. All work sent out from the eslnb Ushmeut will bo found to hoof the highest class and sure to glvo perfect satisfaction. Tlic y have also a line assortment of HLEiailH or all tho newest and most Isshlounbla styles, well and carefully nindo uud or the best mater ials, f " 1 Aulnipectlon of their work Is asked as It Is uolleved that none superior can bo round In tho country. . 'V-m- Nov.2U,'ti!-tr. pOWDER ICEGS AND LUMBER, W, M. MONROE & CO., . Rupert, I'a., Manufacturers ot , rOWDER KEG3, aud dealers lu all kinds or LUMBER. ulve notice that they are prepared to accomodata their eustom with dispatch, and on tho cheapes TVT E W COAL Y A R D. JLl THK undersigned le lespcctmlly inform tho citizens of Bloomsburg nud Columbia county. Ullll'll' oalf CVs Furnace; with n good pair of BulUlo scales that they keep all the coal ami selected lump coal lor smithing nuri ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvy, Neat & on the wharf, to uclcli c.ial. hnv. nml slruw Likewise a horse and wagon, to deliver coal to those who desire It, As Ihcy purchase u large, amount of coal.tlicy Intend tokeep a superior ar ticle, aud sell at the very lowest prices, l'leasu call and examine for yourselves liernre purcha Ing elsewhere. J. W. HENDERSHuT, AUaUHiUH MAHON. rpiIE tindcrslutieil will toko in os- X change ror Coal and Groceries, the following named articles : Wheat, ltye. Corn, Oala. Pota toes, Iird, Hani,Shoiilder,and sldo incat,Butter, Eggs, Hay, Ae., at the highest cash prices, at his Grocery Store, adjoining their coal yard, J. W. HEIIDERSHOT. Bloomsburg Mar, 11,'00-ly, LOUR AND FEED. The underslr net! tlnmlifnl fur nml h.iIh.i,..,b begs to anuouca to his friends and lo the public. that his N E V MI Ii L la now In complete running nrder.and that he is prepared to do all klndaof Milling without delay Parties from a distance cn have their grlats ground without delay, so as to take them homo the same day, aud as a rule all work brought to the mill cai bo done lu twcuty.fuur hours. My preseut arrauginents are such as lo preclude the necessity of slopping the mill ou actouut of lee. high or low water. THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR. as well as the lower grades, nnd all klnda n CJIOV AND PEED kept nn hand Inquautlty, and forsale at the low eat current rates. Grulu or all kinds purchased. Light Street, Dee. l.'M-tr. I'LTKIt ENT. iLIARDS! BILLIARDS ! I ss-ron -rvtD. WILLIAM ir. OILMOKK Has o pencil a line IlUlhird Halnnn In addition to hlH well known Wl'AUKAN'r. He Iiaa 3 tables with ull the Intent Improvements and in perfect order. He keeps on hand tho test LAGKH BKEH ANI ALK which the market affords. OYSTEttS to be hart at all timet, when In reason, ako Jlecf Tougue, X'lckledlrlpe. Clams, Ac, &.c. The public aro Invited to call, and are prom iiied Hatlsfactlon '.either In billiard ur lelresb juents. Ills CIGAIW ANU TOIiACL'O cannot bn excelled. JJloomiburtf, Jan, 1,'tiD, MNIBU8 LINE. Hardware & Cutlery. rpHK NEW HARDWARE STORE. X NR VLVA ULTIIA. Having enhirged our Htnre Iloom nud Just OPENUlt A NEW fiUPrLY, directly from the Manufacturers, purchased for cash, on a declining market, w e aie prepaud lo offer the same to FAKMIlttS, MECHANIC. UUILUEUS. and the rent of Mankind, n cenernl ttock. rom nrlslnK nit iho kind and qualities usually kept inucuyjiaru are more, uuaoie lotneania of th countv. nt uuusuallv low nrlces. All thnbe whoaredehlrlousof imrilinsfnff goods in our line can Have Money by looking lu at the iniw uaruwt.ru more. 1'kase give us u ca1 nnd examine our stock Ac, UUNYAN & WAUIJEN, Ap. 23.C9-IJ r HloomsburL', Th. T JACOB K. Bami. c.. n, Bkltzek M I T II fe SEIiTZER. HE NEW FAMILY h i: vr i s tJ m a ciu5ii 29IIJovcry. KMPIUE Slip The cYlrnorillnarr suc(Vh, oftUJW ninruved iimnufacturlnit Martilm-iGrJI heavy work, h.i. Induceti the ; 11 mm: hkwinw maiihm t to manufacture a Now ramlly M:-K MIU1U allJlO HUH I'DIIMI Ulliuri, nameiUAtlon, muKiiiKitcnuai uiw-'-, lull with other Family .Mmhlnti,. usefulness Uf.ir ' 9 mrruTittrM ai.i. rOMl'EIlMl' Tim i.HA nf thu aeknowledcFl I loin niininu Virl f li 111 r.'UC I flfeVer! til Cninnimv Ih nrenured to Otter lil tniitiiiintM tf.buvers.denleii&tidiit Vfrti'ltl nn u'nrrunf ful. "vtiiiiiir irwiNd S.itO No. SM llonery, Oct. 15,'C9-3rn. Tim undei-fclcned would rcsiwt.'nllyuunounooto tho citizens of illoomsburi; and the public ucue rally tha ho Is running nu OMNIBUH LINE uetwvon this place and IhodllTcrent railroail de pots dally (Sundays oicepU'd), to connect with the several trains going South and West on the Cata wlssa and Wllllamsport Ilallroad, and with those KOlng North and Routhon thoLaclcawanna and llloomsburg Railroad. 1T1 Omnlbusscs aro in good condition, commo dious anu cointoruulc, and chaiges reasonable. Persons wishing to meet or seo their rrlends de part, can he accomodated upon reasonable charge uy leaving timely notice at any of the hotels. JACOIl L OIIITON, Proprletoi rpVO MONTIIB FRKK! FRKE1! THIS MOST POI-UI.AH JUVKHII.B MAOAZISKJN AMK1IICA. TIIK LITTLK CORPORAL. KNTlItULY OltlOINAL ANU FIItST CLASS, All new subscribers for Tim Little Cori-oral ror tho new year, whose names and money nro sent In before tho last of December will reo live .. . w...uv. ...... wimuv. 41 un. vi iw. 1 11 l.C. I TERMS, ONE DOUjAH A YEAR, hinolu copy, Twr,Lvi; ci-.nth. Ihe Little Corporal lias a lurger circulation Ihuii any other JmeuIIo Magoilnoln tho world, and is better worth tho pilce than any oilier iiuiKUKiiiu ever puunsueu, Hecnuso or lis Ininunsu circulation, w e are en abieu to furnish it at tho low iirkoofOne liolh, aear, Six copies, one year, 15; singlo number. I'l rpnt.' .ir fr.n. In .nv m,. ui... ..in . ... . . u club. Ilcautiful piemlums for clubs. Subscribe NOW. New volumes begin January and July; back uumheis can niwuys be sent. Address ALl'-llC!) L. KKWULL A CO , 1'ublUiiera, Olllco uf Tho Little Corporal, Chicago, 111. P.S. WoalaoPuhlhh the followlugt "THE SOIIOOL PI5STIVAL," Au OrUlniil Quarterly Magailne, devoted eiclu. vely to Hchtwl UnierturnmenU, Uxhlhltlons, tableaux, etc. Prlco Fifty Cents a year. Hunii.lo copy 15 cents, THE LUTLi: COItPOItAIAS NLW UIIAVINQ J1001C. "HEED'S DRAWING LESSONS." Tho best Ihlngof tho Itlnd ever Issued. Price II.M for cloth binding; School lklltloi.,Mi cents, hold j uuuu.m.v.d,... cuv ty niuii on receipt 01 price, Jilts. JIILLEIl'S NKW BOOK. "THE nOYAL UOAI) TO KOnTUNE." Avl,J-elil;,J,fuL',;'! "'U! ty for hoys, .'i ' , i huoltsellers, or sent by mall . . . ' " oisu luiiucrous oiuer soous, Address nsabjve, r, A WW 'KWi:LLACO.,Publiahera. OcL 'A'tsl Chicago, III. OEND 1'OR A COPY OP NEW kJ EDITION WllLIU- 1.VI-UV liiw iriu 1100K.'AWYii" AN" ,,Ull,J,'-f Acomnletoandrellablegulde In all mattera ol mi'ti husliieaa Irausaeiluns for every Slate In ii;,... V ," r.".i.mui uiuii, ine turmer, the mechanic, Ihe merchant, the manufacturer ene reoulre sinnvpn nm .... rel hlo work, which will enable him to draw up a" Slnatrument that maybe required, aud that will furnish li in ulil. UM.I. i..V,.r.n...ir... n. ..T iually called for In all his business relations of . h TviyuKiy run unuersiauu, anil t hat wlll cnable every one lobe their own counsel, 'Ihecntlru kadlim uretsof Ihaeouiitrv hiumiuii. Iledly endorse the work. Prlcennly tiva. Sent. ivB.i'u.u. 4i.c-iii Munim ptrrywnere. Auuress Oct. 15,'l-Sin. No. Ut Uroome Street, N. V. Impoi ters and Dealers In KoreUjn und Domestio sctyii ad.-. 2 an. - H A n D W A R E, OUN8, CUTLKIIY, 40., NO. 105 . THIRD 8THKET, AU.CALI.OWUII.L, Nov.,C7..r.rlULAUEU,JIU- I'ljimlna low prices. JO MANUPACTURERS. m.'I&MJ '"..V:0 " allf.n'8 paten tanti-la- dcrVlgned!' It Is If"""1 " "'llcall0, " ' sum; piinvENTiVE op hoai.k in bteaji 110ILEUH. "A 1 Thnnrlltlowlllbo rnrnWied nt Six Doi.r.Ans KM,?-' 1 rls"u '" ,ue a''d "" TEN DOLLARS PEIt ANNUM EOH EACH 1.0 1 LLlt. The materials for mal;lnK the " Antl W ho supplied by u,. If .leslred. n lo for salel at Lw WW?' hluU" or ut"" Territory ALLEN A NEEDLES, Dealers In oils, No. l.'South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Circulars will be sent on application. sep3rMM.it, For Puie Water, nu tun c.ieDraiea rump, cur.,; iiiieieai, durable and tella. blai aqnalto tho eoodold-fsiUoned woodaa Pump, sail coitleaa than hall tha money. Xaally arraogail ao ai to la Bon.freeiinff. SQd la COQllrUCtlbn la Inml that an one can put it up and ketp It In repair. IHE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP MOW WAD oct.si.'ea-sm. , E N T I S T R Y . H. C. HOWElt, DENTIST, iiespectrully oners his professional services to V. K"ii-iiit3u oi juoomsou Ho Is prepaied lo attend to all 6248.676 IT OT .4Pi27fc.un.GRi. clnlty, Hetsnrenaied iiiatin,i i.u.1."1;f.r.al!0".".!".,tl'? "ne of profession, and la provided Willi tho latest Improved PouceLain n' wlc",Vlll.Uo l'"crted on uold plating, f.i .J "iV r"ubuasetolookaa ell as(he iial' .tun uuuvitu uy 4u ine new hdi Court House, game stda. iiiuuuisuuri;, Jau.si.'uitl s A T E It O O F I N O, B V E It Y VARIETY MOST PAVORAIUiIi RATES, JOHN THOMAS, ani. CAHPJ U J. THOMAS ox. "i. Iiloimaburg, Pa, Mar.ia.OWyr, T)H WAItREN'H MANDRAKE JLJ I.IVl'll Hutu Aie i undoubtedly the best Cathartic Pills furuse in I his malarluus section ol country everolU rul iu ino puuilc. 'Ihcy ncldlrectlv uttfiii i im i.i... nml biliary duots und curry or iho 'poison which fT hick-IIeadailie; IhlloukiuHi. Liver riuni torpid action or iho Liver nnd lloweis As u iigulatorror the Low.ts ihey are uueiiualled " "'id rukfor lir. Warren's Liver l'llli. lir, ikiAr.. ' ' ' "'"'"uuiSi iienaemhotl' Drugstore. Oct.t'iai.ir. J. J.. DORA! JlLOOMMlUlidPl Juno 25.'b0-ly Miscellaneoni 1 BLOOMSUUIiaNOltMAl.Maw.f r.rtAitY iNSTiiuin. , riOAltD OK INSTKUWtl 1IENHY CAUV1 Prorcsbor or IntelUC Teacher at Kieuch brn ItVEU, A. 51- tj tctual ami pon rt. IpraclifCofltsM!; ..Caner.l'rwfa, , liuiauy anltj, iranrlio. U O. Ileal, A. V. ,i ,nt Ijini'Uailill': theory an Miss Surah A. qn"M,riw& unapl Piofessor of Ancient ijuibw-r Urumiur. J. W. Fctrec, A, M. J Professor of Malbnnatiu. mWt trouoiny k Itev. D. f. Julia. A. 1 I Profo soror cheinlatry anaH"! i.. l uien. .ft Teacher of gcograpiiy. MW ,. p .laines jnuu, . a u.1 lant teacher of niatliuu Or uiniar. Miss Alice M..C'"''( J LUblCUM lJ I Teacher of Music .r..tot leacner or vocni T.illaM.OOi'. The FALL term will 2 VL'..". rfhel'rlncll. r ' 1 mnes lu plea .u......v ...ml lb is oeiiur iu. .'". , .1,1. a ii ne or mo term, uu. ble they can enter at any '"" March ii) wis. tlt WATIJllia. Tlie Great Trade imp'0.".', ro (Incornorntc.1 by tho ''''' S J Solid Silver Wutchos ot 110 w'fn.jl 10.000 1 nuravingH " ,weUt crlbliiH all our Wutclica, are Ml rclopea, whlchnioinoroi.sv - lU,r ordered nro mulled, I '! . :f giavlnir cntllles Iho hold" " "mil f orth rrom sa lo7i, Iff PS ' B,.f 510. Nothing can n ';-'.;im) no article In our s k ii money asaeu. watch worth 7?. ""?. " onco berore nasiiiy iMll.l Sua II roadway,' ucl. 15, oi-sm. ...,,r,irj J Ml PI M 1 h E S. .... . i ..-.ii -lirc Ull WI1U Willi lb !" or preparing ami "'", S. mm''i VegctuYile llalni, that ' "i, lau, Freckles, Plwidcy, W"'' nU11i tlous audimimrlllis of ' uBi sou, ciuar, siuouiii .' ;-r irfcirfli' Ho will ul.n scud (fitr) " lu, duclna liv veri sl nipleiuc.' l!j..J of l.nlr on a Imldlicad ol KV Aug. 0,'OU-ly, rjK) CON8UMPTIVES- '1 ho Advei User, havlni iWvffi In a few weeks, b u ill.' 1 in vliiw -.ufr.irf tl bt! I allfctlun.uml Ihatdrtai uurciiuii,uuii inn".."- - u ui" Is anxious to make nuu lu era iho means ol cure. nupiuli ,v u.111 H...I biirHl lire i". II ma, llronchlils etc ,iW' User, inseudlng the ' 'c,ni '1' Iho mulcted, ami Pa,1l,'!'iud i. concol.es In bo liivuluubu."" f suilererwlll lrv ma i."",',.. iioiiuug, aud may ) Purltes wisliliu addreas llfcV. ' ,luu- Willlauuburg, Kluw Nov.M,'U).y. 3 TO ". yhlareineni 'ayiroieaW"r,,t iisburg, M"a" rrll T7STRAY.-0AMin'tV JLlaea ot Ihe nndeialg ,,' about the Hh orNoNciubifi' j i or Illack, will! while In ad , iihout U luo. old. l"lV''mi,!' prove property, ly.;4h'11 or It will othirwHo h" d"'"" ,, law. i.tM' Nov. l,'C-3t , '