The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 24, 1869, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJItG, COLUMBIA COTOTPA.
FARMER'S COLUMN.
Poultry and Poultry Ilousoa.
The MtuiachuitU IHoughman nays
thai "llioro seoras to be a general belief
that great numbers of fowls cannot bo
kept together In confinement unless
tlioy liavo hu extensive nrea, but
that Is an error, for wo liavo proved to
our satisfaction, that with irooil vontlla
yon, a varloty of fooil, purownter.llght
.and dry quartern, and cloanllncss, poul
try am be kept In contracted limits In
great numbers. Wo havo In mind at
present a flock of over soven hundred
fowls which have a houso covering but
about elx hundred squaro foot, and yard
to correspond, and they are all in good
health."
Tlic writer then shown that abundant
. ventilation, u variety of food of grains
ond seed should bo furnished, together
with an abundance of green footi.whlcli
must roplaco tho grtuw that tho fowls
eat In great quantities. Animal food,
meat and fish scraps uro also essential,
to replace the Insects which the bird
nicks un abundantly In foraging In
sliort, all tho elements must bo provided
for poultry In confinement that they
would And in nature. Puro water Is
auothor croat essential, and lu absolute'
ly a necessity; probably nothing can bo
wono for poultry than UUiiy or uncioan
water that is too often provldod for
them, or they aro permitted to provide
thcmbclves wltli, and wo can trace to
this causo, undoubtedly, the epidemics
which sometimes depopulate the poui'
try vards. The water should bo ehung
cd at least twice a day, ond It may bo
made to answer a double purpose If rus'
ty iron Is always kept in tho drinking
fountains. Wo prefer cast Iron water
vessels, which aro well rusted, to all
others. If clear running water rau bo
Introduced Into tho yards, It Is most do
slrable. Where a small brook Is attalv
able, its courgo may bo often turned In
to tho edge of tho yard with great ad
vantage.
Light, dryness, uud cleanliness of
floor, walls and nests Is absolutely no
ccssary. Tho uropplnga should never
bo allowed to accumulate, tho walls
ehould be whitewashed frequently, and
tho ueata cleaned out und changed often
Lico and vermin Increaso and multiply
astonishingly fast in uoglectod hen
uerles, and poultry Buffer from tliclr at
tacks terribly. Thero aro cases on re
cord of fowls actually dying from tho
attacks of lice. Tho nests Hhould bo
inado of short straw, or hay, or what is
better, if obtainable, tobacco stem and
rofuso, in which llco obtain no refuge
Moss nests are also desirable, but like
hay nests should be powdered with sul
phuror lime occasionally. Boxes or
trays filled with lino earth and ashes
should bo provided for tho poultry to
bathe In, which should bo frequently
renewed. That poultry husbandry is
and can be made profitable has been ro
pcatedly demonstrated; but like all
other lndustrlcs,It can bo followed only
when proper attention and intelligence
aro exercised in Its management.
THE YOUNG FOLKS.
Ilansol and Grothol.
There they were again told to sit
down by a largo tiro, and go to sleep;
and tho woodmau and hU wlfu said
they would como In tho ovculug and
fetch thorn away. In tho nftcrnoou
Hansel shared Grcthol's bread, bocauso
ho had strewed all his upon tho road ;
but tho day passed away, and evening
passed awsy too, and no one catiio to
tho poor children. Still llauscl com
forted Grethel, und said, "Walt till tno
moon rises; and thou I shall bo aula to
see tho crumbi of bread which I havo
strewed, and thoy will bIiow us tho way
homo."
The moon rose: but when Hansel
looked for tho crumbs thoy were gone,
for hundreds of llitlo birds In tho wood
had found them and picked them up.
Hansel, however, sut out to try and
flud his way homo ; but they soon lost
themselves in tho wilderness, and went
on through the night and all tho next
dav. till ut last they laid down and
fell asleep for woarlncss. Anotncr uay
they went ou as before, but still Mil not
como to the end of tho wood ; and they
wero as hungry as could be, for tliey
had nothing to cat.
In tho nftcrnoou of tho third Uay
thev came to a strange llitlo hut, made
nf broad, with a roof of cake, unci win
tlows of barlov-suirar. "Now wo will
sit down and eat till wo havo had
imnuuh." said HansoU "1 will eat otr
tho roof for my sliaro ; no you ai mu
windows, Grethel, they will bo uico
and sweet for you." Whilst Grethel,
howovcr. was nicking at tho li.nley
sugar, a pretty voice called roftly from
within,
"Tip, tapl wliogocstlioic?"
But the children answered,
Walks and Talks on tho Farm.
A farmer, I say, needs pluck. Capl-
Dry Goods & "Notions.
JEW BTOCK OF CLOTHING.
Fresh arrival uf
FALL AND WINTER- UOOliH.
david i-owenbero"
nvltea attention tu liU stock of
CHEAP AND rA811IONAlll.Kl U1Tlll.su.
ut 111 J atoru on
Main Street, two iloon abo o the American House
Bloomsburg, Pa.,
where lit has Just received from New York and
Philadelphia a full nutriment of
MEN AND U0YS' CLOTHING,
Including Hie most fashlnnahle, durable, and
handsome
DREH8 O00DH,
consisting of
BOX, HACK, ROCU, UUM.AND OIU-ULUIU
COATS AND PANTS.
uf nil sorts, sizes and colon, lie tins alio replen
ished Ills already largo stuck uf
FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS,
striped, figured, and plain vim's
hhirts, cravats, stocks, coli-arb'
HANDKERCHIEFS. UL0VE8,
SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES
Uo nan constantly on hand n large and well-so-
eoted assortment of
CLOTHS AND VEST1NGB,
which be Is prepared to make to order Into any
kind of clothing, on tery abort notice, and In the
bent uijuuer. All his clothing Is made to wear,
and most of It Is of home manufactnre.
OOI.D WATCHES AND JKWKLHY,
ufevcrydeserliitlon.ilueaudcheap. Ill" case ol
Jewelry Is uotsurpassedlu thlsplaco. Call and
emniinu li lb general ussortuicu of
CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY , AC.
DAVID LOWENBERO.
pALL AND WINTER GOODS
tal Is very desirable, but pluck Is worth
moro to a farmer than capital. A little
eapltal and a good deal of pluck Is what
Is wanted. "Times are hard," but
What of that? Peoplo must cat aud It
Is our business to raise the food. Wo do
not raise any too much. It la not pleas
ant to find that wheat we oxpected to
got $2.00 for, will bring only $1.00. Dut
all business is subject to such fluctua
tions, and we are, on the whole, no
worse off than other people. I was at
tho West once when corn was worth
only 10 cents a bushel; and many of tho
wild-cat bank-bills in circulation were
not worth over 60 cents on tho dollar.
Tho bottom eeemed to havo dropped out
of everything. I oxpected to see tho
farmers thoroughly disheartened. Not
a bit of it. Thoy "kept right on," work
ing harder and faster, if possible, than
before. In less than two years from
that time, corn was worth $1 per bushol ,
and tho farmers who went ahead got
their reward. It will bothesamoagaln.
There wllbbe a sharp reaction In prices,
and Ibhould not be surprised If It comes
beforo another harvest. But at any rato
all tho food wo can raieo will bo wanted
Most of us will loso money this year.
Wo havo paid too high wages, but If
wiso wo can correct this mistake next
year. For my part I havo made up my
mind not to have a singlo extra day's
work done beforo next May, unless I
can get It dono for n dollar. At that
prico I would do auythlng that needs
to bo dono In tho way of permanent Im
provement, and give any man who Is
wllliug towork.au opportunity to do
so. The country cannot afford to havo
tno He idle. But if they demand ex
orbitant wages we havo no other alter
native but to stop every kind of work
that Is not absolutely necessary to bo
dono.
In tho meantime let us tako good
caro of our stock. Instead of forcing
our grain upon an over-supplied markot,
let us feed It out. Wo shall got our
money back with Interest. Hay is sell
ing In Rochester at $8 to $10 per ton.
Clover hay Is worth that for manure
Feed it out and let our fields havo a
dressing of good manuro next spring.
"It Is all very well to talk In this way,"
you say, "but what are we to do for
monoylf" That Is a very ugly question.
It Is what I have asked myself many
times during the last month, and tho
only answer I can get orglvo is "pluck."
Thero Is light ahead. Good farming
will pay as well In this country as lit
any other and I think better. Let us
havo faith aud keep working. vlwifrf-
ean Agrlculturltt.
"The wind, tho wind,
That blows through the air !"
and went on eating. Now Grethel IiuU
broken out a round liano of tho window
for htirself, aud Hansel bad torn on a
largo piece of cako from tho roor, wuen
tho door opened, ami a muo um miry
camo clldlnc out. At this Hansel ami
Grethel wero so frlgutenou, mat mey
lot Ml what thev bad In tliclr nanus,
But the old lady nodded to them, and
said, "Dear children, where havo you
lii.i.ii waiulerliic about V Como In with
mo : vou bhall have something good."
So sho took them both by tho hand
and led them into hor little hut, and
brought out plenty to eat, mim ami
nancakea. with sugar, apples, nnu nuib,
and then two beautiful llttlo beds wero
got ready, aud Grethel aud Hansel laid
themselves down, and thought they
in liniiven. But the fairy was a
spiteful one, aud made her pretty sweet'
meat houso to entrap little children
Early In tho morning, boforo they were
awako, she weut to tneir iiuiu ueua;
nrl thnutrh she saw tho two sleeping
and looking so sweetly, she had no pity
on them, but was glad thoy wero In her
power. Then sho took up Hansel, aud
rjofnnpfl lilm un in u cooi) by himself,
and when ho awoko ho found himbelf
behind a grating, shut up safely, us
chickens aro; but sho shook Grethel,
and called out, "Get up, you lazy llttlo
thing, and fetch somo water; anu go
into tho kitchon, ana cook somcming
good to eat: your brother is shut up
yonder ; I shall llrst fatten him, aud
when ho is fat, I think I shall eat him."
When tho fairy was gone poor Greth-
el watched her time, aud got up, and
ran to Hansel, and told him what she
had heard, and said, "Wo must run
away quickly, for tho old woman is a
bad fairy, and will kill us." But Han
sel said, "You must nrst.steal away her
fairy wand, that wo maytavo ourselves
if ihe should follow; and bring tho
pipe too that hangs up in her room."
Then tho llttlo maiden ran back, and
fetched tho magic wand and tho piiit,
and away they weut together ; so when
tho old fairy camo back and could see
no one at homo, sho bprang iu a great
rago to tho window, and looked out
Into tho wldo world (which sho could
do far nnd near), und a long way off she
sided Grethel, running away with her
dear Hansel. "You nro already a great
way off," said she; "but you will still
fall into my hands."
Then sho put ou her boots, which
walked several miles at a step, and
scarcely made two steps with them be
foro sho overtook the children ; but
Grethel saw that tho fairy was coming
after them, and, by the help of the
wand, turned her friend Hnusol into a
lake of waler.aud liersoir into a swau
which swam about In tho middle of It
So tho fairy sat herself down ou tho
Bhore. and took a great deal of trouble to
decoy tho swan, and throw crumus oi
bread to it; but it would not como near
her, and she was forced to go home iu
tho evoning without taking her revenge,
Then Grothel chauged herself and Han
sel back into their own forms oncomoru,
and they went Jouruoylng on tho wholo
night, until tho dawn of day ; und then
tho maiden turned herself Into a beau
tiful rose, that grow In tho midst of a
quickset hedge ; and Hansel eat by tho
side
Tho fairy soon camo striding along
"Qood piper," said sho, "may I pluck
yon beautiful roso for myself "
I. W. HAKTMAN'S,
PLAID DllEfiS OUDH OK THE HAXON Y FINISH.
PLAIN DHIWH CIOIM.
ALL WOOL DRESS UOODU,
BLACK AND WHITE I'LANNELS
UED AND W'HITE FLANNELS.
BLVCK MIXED WATER PROOF CLOl'H.
GOLD MIXED WATER 1'HOOl CL01H.
MUSLINS CHEAPEN THAN POlt YEAltS.
10 SETS LADIES' FURS JUST ItEC'll.
SHAWLS MIXED, PLAID AND PLAIN.
1100IS AND SHOES. FOR MEN AND BOYS.
UUM8 POlt LADIES, MEN AND CHILD It EN
MARTIN'S CEI.EI1KATED HHOE UltEASE,
BLACKING 1IY THE BOX Oil DOZEN.
Nuv,Sl),J69-lf.
DRUGS &. MEDICINES.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair lo
its nalural Vilalily and Color.
A tlrcjiing which
ii ul oiu'C agreeable,
Imtllliy, und effectual
lur iiri'perving llio
Imir. l'ailctl or tjratj
hale ii oo mlond
lit Ut origmul eolor
with the gloss ami
. fi-ahncst of youth,
Thin hair is thick-
eiicil, fulling Imir cheeked, und bald
nesi ulluii, tliuiijzli not always, cured
by ilt use. N'olhin rati lestorc tho
liiilr where. Ilie fiillitliM are destroyed,
or tho gland! atrophied mid decayed.
But such in remain can he nucd for
itsd'ulneis by lids implication. Instead
of fimliug tho hair with a insty sedi
ment, it will keep it i leau mul vigorous.
Its occasional uo will prevcut tho huir
from turuilig gruy or fulling off, and
consequently preeut Imlihioss. Frco
from tlioso deleterious Mibstuuces which
niako tome preparations dangerous nnd
injurious to the Imir, tho Vigor can
only bouclit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for .i
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else cuu ho I'oiiud to dcsira1j
Containing neither oil uor dye, it uocj
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
loug ou the bair,gMug it a rich glossy
lustre uud it grateful pel fume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chkmists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PBIO'l U.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SC. no WEB,
meucd a flrt-elM
BOOT. SHOE, HAT CAP. AND KUIl STOIIE.
At ths old stAiul on Mln Btrsot, nioomsburi.n few
floors bovo tho Court House. Ills Steele fcom
posed of tliovcry lntestmid bcststjrlM oyer offer-
(n lin lllrrtlK nf fVlltimblA ColllltV. HQ CAtl
accommortMo tno public minim ioiiowidk goou
Dime 1OW0SI rules. Jiiuu ui-uvj uuuuiu m.ioi.
stosa boots, linn's double nnd tingle lap tolod
lr It, linf.li ftiftn'a liFAVV atOBfl.hOCrH Gfftll klnilS.
men's nno boots nndnhoos of All grades, boy's
Innliln Mnlttil hnntn nntl.HllOGl of All lllnds. men s
glovo kid Ilalmornl shoe s,iucn'n, womcn'e.boys's
HUd misses' lusting gaiters, women's glove Kid
Polish very Qiio,irumou's morocco llaliroralsand
call biioen, wumuu a very iuiu kiu uuuuuui khu1
ers. in snort uooia vi an uwivripuuiiB uoia peg
gcd and sowed.
Ho would also cult attention to Ills fluo assort'
rueutof
HATS, CAPS, KUllS AND NOTIONS.
wlilrh rnmnrlNen all the new and rcmular vurt
ctluiat prlcesnhlchcannotfalltosullnll. Thcso
goods nio offered at the loweBt cash rates and
will 1iA rtiflrnnlfril In give ftatlHfjicllnn. A call
Is solicited before purcliMlng elsewhere as It Is
itenoicu irni DClier uurgains are io oe iodu
man ni any other tuaco iu me county.
Dec. (TU7
To Clean Paint. There ia n very
Hlmplo method to clean paint that has
become dirty, and If our housewives
would adopt It, It would save them a
groat deal of trouble Provide a plate
with eoino whiting and havo ready
some clean, warm water and a pieco of
Uanuel, which dip Into thowatcrand
squeeze nearly dry: theu tako as much
wbltlug as will adhero to it, apply It to
tho painted surface.when ailttlo rubblngr
mil Instantly remove any dirt orgrease.
After which wash the part woll with
cloan water, rubbing It dry with soft
chamois. Paint thus cleaned looks as
woll as when llrst laid on, without any
Injury to tho most delicate colors. It la
far better than using eoap,and does not
rorjulro wore than half tho tlmo and la
bor.
Ir a farmer wishes to try UU hand
at dentistry, lot blm lusort teeth In his
dilapidated rakes and harrows.
FILLER'S STOIIE.
P lltMU .11UU.A1. ur
FALL AND WINTKlt U00D8.
Tho vubscrlber has lust returned from tho cities
vrlth Another large and aelect assortment of
FALL AiD WINTER OOODB,
Iiurchiuicd lu New Vuiliaud Plilladelphlu ul tne
owest aguro, and which ho Is determined to eell
tm us moderate terms ns can be procured else
'Where lu Btoomsburg. His stock comprises
LADIE8' DHE88 GOODS
of the choicest styles und latent fashions, together
with u lurgela&uorliAcul of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following at tlclen
Curpetn,
(III Cloths,
Cloths,
Cusslmeres,
Hbawls,
flannels,
Milks,
White Goods,
Linens,
1'oopHklits,
Muslins,
Hollowware
Cedarware
Ourcnswuie, ilurdwule
llOOtM UUd bUOLS,
IlaU uud Cap
Hoop Nets,
Uuibrellu,
lAHlklUgMllUMbU ir
Tobacco,
Coltee,
8uiArs,
Teas,
Kite,,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cluuauioa,
Nutmegs',
AND NOTIONS GUN 11ALLY,
In short, everythhiK usually kept lu country
atorcs, tu which tie Invites the attention of the
public generally. The highest price will be paid
for coui.--.ry produce tn exchuugo for goods.
a. II. MILLKH & BON.
Arcade llulldtngs, Illoombburg, Pa.
O
yes," answerou lie. "Ana men,
thought he to himself, "I will play you
a tune uioantliuo." So when sho had
crept Into tho hedge in a great hurry,
to gather tho flower for sho well know
what It was, ho pulled out tho plpo
silly, and began to play. Now tho plpo
was a fairy plpo, and, whether they
ltkod it or not, whoever heard It was
obliged to danco. So the old fairy wad
forced to dance a merry Jig, un and ou
without any rot, and without being
ahlu to reach tho row. And as ho did
not ceaso playing a moment, tho thorns
at length toro the clothes from otr hor
body, and pricked her sorely, and thero
sho stuck quite fast.
Then Grethel set herself freo onco
more, and on they went ; but sho grew
very tired, nnd HuuscI said, "Now I
will hasten homo for help," And
Qrethcl said, "I will stay hero In tho
meantime, aud wait for you." Then
Hansel went away, aud Grethel was to
wait for him.
But when Grethol had staid iu tho
Held a long time, aud found ho did not
come back, sho becamo quite sorrowful
and turned herself Into llttlo daisy,
and thought to herself, "Somo nno will
come and tread mo under foot, and so
my sorrows will end." But It so hap
pened that, as a shepherd was keeping
watch In tho field, ho saw the daisy j
and thinking It very pretty, ho took it
homo, placed it In a box In his room,
and said. "I havo never found so jiretty
a daisy beforo."
TO I)E CONTINUKU.
quality und varlely wilt compare favorubly.wllh
uuy In Ihecouuiry. He lias u fresh Asort-
"piltST CLASS GOODS.
II A It U 11 A H O A I N U.
Tho subscriber has Jut thoroughly leatocked
ins nujre. iu caiawibbu, lately ucvupieu uy l
Nluou a bhuiuau, und now offers for sale
A COMPLETE HTOCK OF Dlllf OOODS,
Grorerlca und general merchandise which for
mem oi
SPUING GOODS
which ha will dlsnohft of for cash or couulrv mtv
ducc. Among his Dry Goods will be louud oH
me laiesi una nest puuems itf
MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS,
CALICO ty,
FLANNKLS,
HIIAWLS,
H1LKM,
CABHI.MKIW,
IIHOADCLOTUH,
COTTONADES
JKANH &.,4c.
GltOCGKIEH.
GLAfcWWAHK,
QUKKNHWAIIK,
HAItDWAIlK
ClIDAUWAHU
Dituas, on,
PAINTH,
VJ.HNIHIIEH Ac.
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES
ulid.lu fact, a complete line cf goods, belonging
unl business. Am be burs aud sells for cash
ho cuu uflurJ to keep his prices as low If not
loiver lhau most dealers, ills mctlu 11
"QUICK BALM iKIl SMALL moriTlj."
COAL OP ALL KINDS
Conitantly ou baud aud lor sale at tho lowest
niaruei raies.
MOM) PIIILLII'S PUOSPHATK,
Estclal attention nald (o the fcelectlonol Bnlld
Dig material. Cutlery, Mechaulr' 'i'oola, aud
Hardware of all kinds, to which the attention ol
nuuneri auuoiuera is requeued,
OnAIN PUnOHAHKD.
A falrahareol nubile rustlon. is dealred and
no efforts will be omitted to give entire aatlsiae-
uuu.
JOSEPH II. KN1TTLK.
Apr. U.W-Ciu Catawlssu, Pa,
JOB
P1UNTING
Neattjr eiejuled at IhLs ODlce.
RAIL ROADS.
UOWN'S past riiuicTnT
KIIOM PillLADliLt'HIA TO llLOOMBUtlltO,
and Intermediate points. Goods forwarded Willi
??"5',.f'1Vr.?,?' delivered at
n,Y?J,'. SHMarkel Htreet. For full par-
tlculaM.nrPl,
t Adlf AWAlsNA AND BLOOiMb'
My8er.ffi.B. PasseugcrTraln. wll-
run as follows i
Hcrantou
Pittston-...
Kingston ......
Plymouth
Shlckshlnny.
lierwicK
doom
Danville
c
Ayer's Sarsaparilia,
ron pvnirYtA'O mil iii.ocio.
Tlicicpulution ttii ex
client mciUciui cnjoysi
h tlcrlu J horn Us cme.
many f liicli aro truly
niurL'lloii!i. ItncLcrnto
vasca of Scioluluus tli s
c,i?c, v.litro llio tystrni
tccmcJ suttmtctl itli
rormiiloii. have
U(lflclantl curctl by tt.
Kcrofnlous niTeetions :ti.l
ilii.it ilor, w hlch w 1 1 p h
cr.nalt'il bv Hit n-rofn-luiis
totitjiuiiuition niiti!
thywerc rnfully fliliietuiv'. Imc Iiomi iinllmlly
rurcJ lu such giutt ittiuitirrs In ulnuM i-vuy ruc
tion ofthe contitrj'.tli.tl Iln- imlilii tMitvly laul lo
to Inform tvi of its vii tuts ur uv(.
"Kfrnfiilnli ItfjiELli ii cur uf flu' IllOfl (V 1 1 llrlll U
enemies of our rate OiltN, hU tmH'tn i.iul m.iUt
tenant or uioorfTJini'in nin'i ininci iiii't-o'iMiuiuun,
anflmvitethcattai-Kri vuu uumgin uuiivWi
WlUlOUieXCHlIIKIl FHliiIMIl OI lie (trtfM'iHT. .tiiiMP.
(t iMins to b ret 1 1 tnfi'i Him tliroiitlumt tlii- 1nnly(ut.l
tlifii, on fcoitiL fnor:tl)J inTaifii,nii uuy t!trubp
Into one or otlier of it- liMi'utis i ins Itiicr vn tl c
mrfaco or mnuny tiu- u.U. In U'O latter, tuLri
tlcs may bo utlU-nh tbi ovhnl tn the limtri i-r
heart, or tinnois tiiucil tn tl'O Iiut, or It lllv
Us jircfccnie uy enn nun en inu biii,ur nun i.n-i-.-.
ntlons on nume t'.Mt or 1) v lmil. IKnto tin1
flomil tieof a Ijoltlc i.f .Ms tiivattymUht U t.it-
TlBflulC, uv uiiyn ttt n live ej n.i unn 01 ui-i-n5u
nil)Clir. 1'iTHrti ttniiucn li'v union in;; ruin-
tiialnU ptuctally (I ml lMiiniilIrli it lit r. ni.l, i
IeiiKlli, cure, te utv oi ims ir.inii.
LA: M .infioHf'j I'ift Jtofc or KrisifHla,
Titter, Sut t Jthcitutt timUt Jht.tt, i;inftor$n ,
Knrm i:itn. Snrv Unt. r.t.il otl.ir l'I llMil'liS ft
more cimrciifii ii-rin, c jiiritrim, tJifHtv,
Heart liimtrt I ff. I'.fiUtftf. Xtutnlvlti,
anUllio vjulottA fVrtifn ;tC'i.H ll(.. cf ti.i1 utir'U
larainl nrrioii fjjtem.
SyithUinxiV t'rnet atl ytvititnl J)
nro fine I h it,tlinli a l $ liicc I M',tn -! ior
aillltllll?tlll-HM'b tili:'tf Mil I till!- 1 J Ml If! tlti ' l
Hut lon i itiitmi.cit in' "l tl.l tj.t tli ii t i'i i'ti t
the COlllpUllit. rfrt'tt him or II hflt, I It i It f
X'Uet'tttinu, mul tum(f Htrn.uh, .nv
in on h cnon n-prcil ni-d tiltlmiiti ly ''tml lt f
iiuril)in? tiiiijfifi'iii jr vrivit. Jlhiun Im.c-
limi ftir mi.Ii iii nil ! .nut tn u'lr ti, . ..tn , -tit-11ici
ir,ili. .( ttiiftHsitt 'liul llnut, v hi'ii
in Ihu Moinl, ,ii.'M iji'iiUy u U, a nl-ii tr r
Comttnlni. 'ti'hlttrfutft4i, inn Jij rni-
Itittfttiit Dl liit' I t M'i'ii.'i'"'Mit .ii iii ii i u
ii they oil ni tit., hum I'. i.n.Itiitf j ni mi- Ir i.n
Llooil. Tlii- S.tt' it tttll.l.A f- a lull
itmiT Tor the -tn itvtli in'! if.ur nt Hu- j ! .i.
Ilufculiit .iff i tiwn,U- iiil lih-K. tu
ttetit. ttm-lf, il tinirl.'ul with ,-
puheimhnt in Vc . mij i.' Hi- .-n
. iiiiioiiiniiu -i i "uiu ni" i fi" "'ni. -!...-ulul
unit ciuiviiiini I'lMi'im t t ii rtnf
ioiui' ii.'ou Li tal.
ijt ;-;;) )
Or, JT. C. AVB:IJ A ., A,orlf. Xiev,
I'rttttlvol ttnt .tuttliftlnrt t7i '..
SOLD 1IY M.h MU'iHiWV IIVIIIMV HI 1:1
Ftb. 5, 1KCJ.
AIUUAGK MANUFAOTOIIY,
Uloomsburg, Pa.
M. I!. HLO.VN BUOTHEll
Havo on baud and fornile atthenio-,1 uiisoua
ble ralLS 11 spicnuiu riih. w.
CAititiAaus, nuaaiEH,
and every dtscrlptlon of Wagous bolh
PLAIN AND PANCY
. ... ... nr ,Vin lionf. nnd 1not dur
wmUmcn. All work scut out rom tlio csiab-
'nKtS!i.vpcrVcctHlf.c..m nave
aide U IIUO listoriiueu. v.
u T. r. i a ii s
....... nh,l ,.irit. tfiHhlolinbla fctvle:
"iVliaiidcaielullyiuadouud of the best mater
m'.a:., .1... ... Il,l, nrl.- I. HSllPll ll It IS
iwriinv-,.,!1.!,,,! mmo kunerlov can be found in tho
country. Nov. I'll, MMf.
TJOWDKB KEGS AND IiUMBEll
W. JI. MONUOE A CO..
nnpert, Pa.,
Manufacturers of
POWDElt KKOM,
uud deuleiu lu all kinds of
LUMBER,
Ulve notice that they aro prepared to accoinodat
thoir custom with dispatch, and on tho choapes
crms.
NEW CO
Tub undcrslgin
iat thHV keep all tue uiuereninuuiucis o.i.uu
jal and selected lump coal for unlthlug purpo
m, on their wlmrf, udjolnlng M'Kplyj-. bcalA
o'a ruruacc; wltli a good pair of Buffalo scales
AT. V A 11 1).
tiik undersigned respectfully Inform the
citizens or uioomsoura " tuiuii uh.-i
that thHV keep all the different numbcis of stove
coal
fcCH,
nn iho wharf, to weigh coal, hay, aud straw
t ,i.....ri.n iinrun nnii wni-mi. tn deliver coal u
those who dcslro IU As they purchase a large
..... ....... nr..ni iii.v iiitrml tnkctin a sunerlor ar-
iicio. and tell at the very lowest prices. Please
cull mid examine lor yourselves JP'Stf, LVSIf"'
Ing elsewhere. lIKNWfclUJlHn ,
milK imili'rsIcrnL'd will tuko ill UX
iL clmliKO for Coat and Orocerles, tho following
nuuied articles :-Whcat. Ityc. Corn, Oata, Pota
toes. Lard. Hani.Shouldcr.and aldo meat, Butter,
;ggi. Hay, &c, ut tho highest cuih prices, at his
Oroccry more, uujoiuiug ineir euai j um,
J. w. liuUKiiaiiui.
Hlooiusburg Mar. 19,'KMy.
Insurance Agencies.
Q. I, O 11 E MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE UOMl'ANY
o r
JS'EW YOHK.
Plluy Frcemau, President, II. C. Ficeniaii.Hic
Cash capital over iz,uou,iwo, an paiu.
J. 11. ItOinSON, BLOOMSUUKO.l'A
UENUBAL AGENT,
For Luzcine, Lycoming and Columbia
couutle.
Aug.M.'W-ly.
NSUltANOE AGENCY
Wyoming.,
Mine.
Pulton h
North America ..........
Ctly -.
International - i,iw,ww
I1I0.0U0
l.OOO.OUC
300,000
AW.000
IM.OOO
Niagara...
Putnam ,
Merchants
BprlugUeld
Farmers' Danville .
Albany City....
Lancaster City - - .
York Hurse, Death & Theft
Home, New Haveu
Dauvlllc, Horse Thelt .'.
FlllLVH iittuwfi, -rfimr.
malHt-J-ly. Blooiiiiiiueu
1,000.000
830,000
H.TO.0O0
STO.WIO
600,000
1'JO.OUO
110,000
113,0(10
1,000,000
Pa
Wall Paper and Painting,
TMl'OHTANT
TO UUILUEIlH.HOUbEllOLDEltS ATENANTK,
Tho uudersigued would auuounco to the tltt
reus of Bloomsburg and vicinity tbat he la pro
pared to execute
II O Ud E, H I O N, AND O It N A M E N T A
PAINTING
lu all Its branches.
P A I' E It II A N G I N O
Caicfully attended to.
btrlct attention to business and goodvorkuiah
ship It Is believed will ineut abilr bow of public
patronage.
tihop ou Catharlue Ktieet between Third and
Fourth,
Mar.5,'00-Iy. WM. V, 110DINE.
B
IIiLI ARDS I BILLIARDS ! I
GRAND OPENING
' OIIAND opening
GIlAnil u rnniiw
( AND OPENING
OUANl) OPENING
Aug,
,,nrWAtHE A llOni.NSON, Proprietor;,
MM-trT It. It. Depot, Illoom.burg.Pa.
Going North.
Arrlvo Arrive
. m. a. ni.
" 0 .25 10.W
Going South.
Lea e Leave
P, ni. a. tn,
.... 8.50
... 8.V5
.. 8.10
... Mi
Ml
, &.
6.03
Wave
10.M
0.60
D.35
8.5.1
WM
7.11
7.03
Leavo
4.00
Leave
tSl
i.se
6.10
0.10
0.40
7.l
8.10
Arrive
7.00
7.30
7.1i
MO
8.Vi
.a
I0.0'2
Arrive
11.91
.. . , .... a 11
worm u .,.":,',,. .. ,i, in in n.m,
all points North, liinl and V. U
oll'I'IIEItN CENTRAL RAlLr
.. WAV. io..
iln aud after ov. mm ifu.', """
leave NoimiuuuiraASi t a lollows !
NllIlTHWAHU.
. .. ....... n TL'llllu.nKru.ri. ipzrpiiL nuijiinj
aw a..,u. riu ..."-i ifAJhnKiJr. Huiraln
inr uimiru. ""i, -;;.r
CM v"Z "uAll VcTctp't BumlasV, fo P.lmlM and
lulialo via l!rle lUillway from Eliulra.
5.30 v.st,, Dally, (exceptHundays) for Williams-
P011' TII.MNH BOUTIIWABI).
lO.ffi A. M. Dally (except wonuay l iuriM.
W1LMINOTON AND PHILAli.l.i-"iA.
11.10 P.M. Dally (except Buniiaysiiur i-"
wasnin.iou .uu . u yoUNOi
General Passenger Ageui
rVLKUEU H. KllHtC, GCU'lHUpt.,
DHILADELPIIIA
AND ERIE
Ou and after Mosuay, Nu. bill; ISW, the
riius on the Philadelphia i El le lull lload will
Trai
run as lollows:
VEHTV,'Ar.I.
GROCERIES, fto.,
Q.ROVER A HAKEU,S
ANU
nii
FALL
l,'Al.l. A
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
or
WINTKI!
WINTKK
WINTKIl
WINTEIl
GOODS,
GOOIW,
OOODH,
GOODS.
WINTEU GOOD
MAIL TIIAIN leaves lMill;ulcl.uia....... v.iap. u
i are. at Kile - 8.S0P.IU
E1IIE IJXPHEbS Icavtl l,lilladclphla...ll.lt'a.m,
" " IOIVIl U.WV,'.".,
i. utr. nt. Kiln 10.00 a.m
KLMlltA MAIL leaves l'hllad. lphla 7.u0a.ui
.. .. m,.ii,.i n. in
arr. at Lock Haven .7.'.iJp.iu
4 EAST W A 111.
MAILTIIAIN leaves El le...... f. a.m
.. .. . North d 11.10 a.m.
" " arr. at Philadelphia e.20a.m.
EH1E EXPIIESS leaves Erie... 4.00p.m
.. " Noit'd ,5.0ja.m.
arr.atl'hlloilelphla. 12.13p.m.
ELM1KA MAIL leaves Lock liacu ,8.00a. m.
" " .Ninui'il ll.su a. in.
arr.atPlilladcinlila n.W m.
BUFFALO EXl'llECS leaves Win. sport RSoum.
.. North'd 'AUOa.ui.
air. at Philadelphia 0.'J5a.in
Express cast connects at Cory, Mall East at
Drv and rvlnetou. Express west at Irvluctou
with train lou Oil Citek aud Alleghcuy liivcr
Co;
Hull Uoad.
R1
WILLIA51 K. GILMOHE
llaK oneiiea 11 flun Bllllanl Haloon in ntlitltlou to
his well kuown 1 1 Ka I A U H A is T. Jieuuaaiamea
Willi all tUC JUlCi.HmiiriJ'.l'iuciiia uim iu i-riirvv
oulcr. 31c hcepH ou hauu tuo hesi
which the market atTurdu. OYWTI'HB In be had
Ht nil limes when iu buawni, also Hm 'Jonnue,
fickiea tripe, uiuois, vc, a.c.
Thopuhlitsarolnviledto call, uud aro prom
Ibed batiBfaetlou;eitUer lu blUhirdsor refiei.u.
nts. inn
CIQAH3 AN1 TOBACCO
cannot be excelled.
iUootnsuuri,', juu.
a. h. TYLKH.
Utucial Supcrluteudeut. W'lillainsport
KADING ItAILHOAU.
WINTER AltllANCiEMENT.
Monday, NovemIIku '.I'd 18CJ.
Great Trunk Line from the North und North
West Xor lhlludclphla,Nuw York, HwrtUlnis, Potts
villo. Tuuiaqua, Abhland, bluimolilu Lebanon
Allcutuwn. Lnt.tou, Lphratu, lltlz. Lancaster,
Columbia, te.,
Trains leave, IIiirrishurK for Now ork, as tol
lowm At2,30, 5,y.'iuuds,iua. m., i:;:0 noon and
2,53 All,tX)p.m.,eouuccttuB with Blnillurtralnii ou
the Pa. HullroJuJ. uud urrlvlne at New York at
10.15. a.ui t lli.os m.. & 3,33 0,35 10,(X p.m.
and tMX) a.iu rcapeutlvely, Bleeping cam accom
pany ;the'A30 a. in., 5.33 a.m. aud ltum. tralm
without chuuee.
I . mi v B llRrrlKburs for Itendlliif. I'uttuvllle. Ta-
maqua, Miuersvllle, Atshluud, bbauiokln JlMue
Grove, AUeutown & Phllu'd. t ,lu a. in,. & 2,63 &.
4 in n.m.. kloddIdi: at Lebanon nnd nrluclnal wav
KtutfonB:the VUpio. tiutu maklu;; eouuocilous for
PoLtsvllle uud Columbia, only. Fur PottHVllle
Kchuylklll Haven and Aubuin, via bchuylklll
HudhUbouehuuua Ituliruud. leave Il.nrisburif ut
3.IU p.m. Huluruln: Leave New York ut U,U0
h.m. aud 12.(x iu., aud 5,00 aud ,uu p.m. PhiladeN
pbla ut 8.15 u. m, and 3.30 p. ni. Sleciiing cars
accompany the H.U0 a. m and 0,00 and8,oup.m.t
trains ironi N.Y. without change. Way l'ussonijer
Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 fJun.in,, connecting
with similar tiutnou Kubt P. railroad retumiug
from Heading at U.35 p.m htopplny at all btatlouo;
leave Pottsvtllo al5i0,U0a.iii.,undit,0op.m.Uhamo
kin at 6,t(Jaud 10,40 u. m., Ashland al 7,03 a.m and
itjiv noou inmnqua ai n.w a. iu., auu p. m
lor Philadelphia, and New Yoik.
Leave Pultsvllle via Hcliuvlklll and KuKniifl
haiiua lUillnud ut 8.15 a.m. tor HnrrUbmg, aud
11,30 a. m., lor Pine Grove and Tremout,
lteadlnc Accouiniodatlou '1 rain IcavtM lleudlne
at 7,30 u.m, Returning lcacs Philadelphia at 4,13
p.m.
PotUtown Accommodation rlralu:IcavesPoitK.
to.wu at 6,13 a.m.,, returning, leuvtH Plilladelphla
at 4,00 p.m.
Columbia llatlroad Iralns leaA Hcadim; At
7,15 a.m.,- aud 015 p.m. for L'phrata, Lltlz. l-jincas-
tn. (Vlll1l.ll.ln .1 . '
p'orklomen Kali'Road Trains leave Perklomen
junctional u,w a.m., una a.v p. m. Heluiulnk!
LtiavBnio ) men aiMoa.u .. nnu l.uu it.in.. mn
necllug with almllar trains ou Ktudlui; 1 bill road.
uu uuuuu'M, leave isew lora: ai s.uu u.m.. l'liti.
phial 8,00 a.m. and 3,15 p.m., the ,ooa.m, train
mug imo iu i.tnuint',; i-otiHviiie o,w a.m,
Harrlsbunr at 5.3.1 n. m.4.10 aud 11.(0 n.m. au,
ueauniE i-.u ."uajiiKiu, uiui7.i.)ii. ni, lur Harris
lOFK BUUUU'.WU. m
QMJUUUS LINE.
Tho uudcralsned would iosictfully announce to
tho cltlieui of Blooinshnrs and tho publlo Kene
rallytha ho la running an
OMNIIiUH lim:
hetweeu this place aud the different railroad de
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the
several trains going South aud West on the Cato-
wlasa and WUUamsport Itallroad, and with tuose
going North and Bouth ou the Lackawanna aud
llloomsbiirc Railroad.
Ills Omnlbuaues are In Kood condition, commo
dious and comlorlablc. and charges rcaaonaoie,
I'crsoua wuihlni! to meet or fcco their rrlcniis uo-
part, can ho accomodated upon reasonable charg
by leaving timely nonce in any oi me uuien,
JACOB I. UJitTori noprievoi
T
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vous debility. Premature Decay, and ull the ef
fects of youthful Indlbcrelloii, will, for s.iko of
Buueriuir nuiuanuy, beiiu irceio an wuu ucixi il.
the receipt and dluctluus for making the simple
lueuy uy which ue wascurcu. auuereis wibiuua:
nrontbv tho advertlbcr's exuerionce. ran ih.
uy addrt'bsing with perfrct confidence.
Nov.i0,'6l).ly,
JOHN 11. OtlllKV.
No. i: Cedar btreet, New York.
"VSTANTE1J. To all our or em-
T ploy mem, we would buy that what wo kave
to oirer you Is uo new tlilug or experiment, aa
tliose who have followed It lor years will testify.
We ran prove toyoulhatyou are surotoiuako
money faster than you can In auy otliei houorablo
buslnobs. No great talent, and but llttlo money
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010 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Nor, S,'i-3iu.
N T F H E El
M. O'KKEKE, BON 4 CO.'K
SEED CATALOOUE
And uuiIiEtothe
PIXIWEIl and VEOCTAULi:
danleii, For 1870.
Puhllthed In January, Every lover of flowotn
wishing this new aud valuable work, free ol
charge, should address Immediately M. O'Keefe,
Hon & Co., lillnanEcr A Barry's Blockllocbeettr,
N.Y. Utc.3,'W.tr
BEWELL Si CO., Publishers,
Chicago, 111.
P.S. Woal.o Publish the following:
"THE SUHOOL FESTIVAL,"
slvcly tu School Kntcrtaruuieuls, Exhibitions,
iaoieaux, eic irico 1'iiiy icuib uycar, nampie
eupy iq ceuu.
THE LIITLU CORPORAL'S NEW DRAWING
1IUU11.
"HEED'S DKAWINQ LESSONS,"
The bent thlugof the kind ever Issued. Price 81.50
lor cloth binding; r-chool Edition, bu rents. Bold
uy uooKboncnor bent uy man ou receipt oi price,
JIRB. MILLER'H NEW BOOK.
"THE IlOYAL UOAD TO FORTUNli"
A dellahtlul and Instructive story for hoys,
l rice, i.eu. nuiu uy utHiaseiiors. orbcui u
on receipt of price.
Auurt'bs as uuove
Also uumciuus other
mall
looks
ALI'ltUO 1 HCWKLL A CO.. Publishers
Oct. 8JM !!m. Chicago, III.
JQOMESTIO ECONOMY!
CAilPILLION CARPET I
A new, tlnup durable, healthy, aud U
FLOOH COVEIUNO I
A substitute for oil-cloth at one-third the cost.
This carpet Is produced by u peculiar comblua
l.ou of btroug. heavy paper, primed lu ornameu
tal colors, and coated with a lough, elastic, water
proof euauiel which receive the water, protects
derthearpet bright and beautiful in I bo ex
tsclue. Its udvutltltAM flt-M ua riill(i...a
1 1 s rest renders It available I o all classes i 1 1 Is
pxt. tdlugly biiwKiiU and glossy, aud It aecuiuu
lates next to no dust j It dot s nut renulre In be
token up aud cleaned like other caniet, aud thus
saves much labor und trouble! Ily rccoutlna
with Iho Cninpllllon Euainel'ocoasluiially as the
case muy iciulre, (.which cost but a tune.) It will
last Imuau'iely, eveu atiuge.and always appear
iicwund bright : lu its use uo reliance whatever
Is placed upon Ihtt jmpe r for wear, but exclusive
ly ilium she water-pn)f coating, (lie figured pa
per being used only to semi. I lie colors, l-iipel
lias recently been used for a varlely of nunx,. -
eeu lor trunks, ioof. Hour bags and wearingap;
paitl.bul the first attempt, elther.ln Euroi.5 ir
Auicrlcu. to convert It into carpet or floor cove.
Mr.'."t .vmvkuh i.iuuo ai, enure suecessl
we have nurcliiis..il ii.a rl.,i,t .... .....
eouuty aud can furnish the caipet to jaerehauU
ut mouufactureri prices,
V-You are Invited to call ai'd-exemlna lUe
-'nfil!,f..'i1;,r.".t',,i:' ..i'JJVV, NEAL4 CO.
ur IliirrU.
ut7.iS)a. m. and K'.&j MidnlKht, lur New
uuuuu'. ut . ui. anu i.a n. m. mr i'Iiiia.
delnhlo.
uoininuiiiiou, ujeagf. Mnfon, hciiooi and
l.xeurbtou iKKeis lunnu iiuiu all poluti?. atie
duccd laics.
liaBgago checked thrcuth; ha pound allowed
caeu I'ttfju uter.
O. A. NICOLLS.
General buperlnttndeut,
Itoadlu, Pa., Apr. lsW.
riATAWlSSA RAIUIOAD-Ou aud
a f nr.v iinvTi.v -u.. i! iL,n ...
tralus ou;iheCittawlssa ltuilioad will luu at the
luuowuig uBium uours;
.VoII Smth.
Dep. 8.1$ a.m
" D.lSi"
" U.17
" lu.M "
" U.H "
" ll.Ui "
" ii. ir '
" lJ.-i!p.lu.
" 1'AM
" 1.08 "
" l.'JJ
" 2. 15
"
Arr. U.15
STAIIONJ.
Wllllamsifort,
Muncy.
Watsoulown.
Milton.
lianv lllc.
Itupcit.
litawlssu,
Itlngtowu.
Hummii.
" Quakakc.
" L. MahonyJuuc.
"Lluc.'i'aiiiaqua. Dine.
0.M
Ueadiuu.
I'hlladelohlfi.
I To New Yoik via. Read
l lniror Idaurh (rhiinlr
Kroui Now York via. i
taucu uuuuk, l
Oral! Aertt
Arr, 6.i p. m,
liep. 0.-'1
" .57
" tM
" t.lK)
" 3.IJ
" 3M
" !!.'ij
" 1M
" l.M
" 1.30
" 1.10
" Ki.Wa.ni,
6.15
conslstlnR ol
runslstlng of
consisting of
ronslsllng of
consisting of
DRY OOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY OOODM,
DRY (100DS
DRY 000D3,
HATH AND CAPS,
HATH AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPH,
HATH AND CAPH.
HATB AND CAPS,
BOOTH AND BHOr.S,
OOTH AND HHOIW,
HOOTS AND H110EH,
BOOTH AND BIIOIW,
BOOTH AND D1IOEH,
READY-MADE CLOTHINO,
REAI Y-MADE CLOTHINO
IIEAI Y-MAI1K CLOTHINO,
READY-MA "I CIJTHINO.
It ICAD Y-MADE CLOriliro,
LOOKINtl-OLASHES,
IXJOKINO-OLABHEH,
LO0KINH-OLASHE8,
LOOKINU-OLAW1EH,
LOOKINO-OIABBIS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONH,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONH,
NOTIONS,
PAINTH AND OIl,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTH AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
OROCnRIES.
tlltOCEltUW,
OllOCKRIEH,
UROCEItlEH,
OROCERIEB,
llUEENSWAlli:,
OUEENSWARK,
(lUEENHWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
llUEENSWARH
HARDWARK,
HAHDWAllE,
HARDWARE,
HAHDWAllE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT
HALT
HALT,
SALT,
KI8H,
FISH,
EIHH,
KITH
E1SU,
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
GRAIN
AND HEEDS,
AND BEEDH,
AND Hr.r.UH,
HKEUH,
SEEDS,
AND
And
Ac,
&3,
CO.'H,
CO.'H,
CO.'B.
CO.'H.
CO.'S.
AT
JluKELVY, NEAL
MclCELVY, NEAL
McKKLVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
Ml'KELVY, NEAL
Northwest corner or Main and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main aud Markot Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market Street-,
Northwest corner of Main aud Markot BtroeU,
Northwest corner of Main and Market Ulreeti
RLOOMBBITRO, PA.,
BLOOMHIlUltO, PA
BLOOMHBURO, PA.,
BLOOStSHURO, PA.,
BLOOMKI1URO, PA.
IRON AND NAILH,
IRON AND NAILH,
IKON AND NAILH,
IRON AND NAILH,
IRON AND NA1UI,
lu lartre ouautltles and at reduced rates, olway
ou uauu.
Hardware & Cutlery.
M ATX71 r rv TVf t .
ELASTIC Hi-
FAMILY
ii i.i in it n i
. i m in ii ii ii i ni
IIM UUUA1IWJ.V p. ...
' " iw.1.
730 Cluslmit Slreet
I'lilIlu.ljH
POINTS OK llSf.i,.
"' r.ljLF,,
lleauivaml Kln.t un,.nr .... .
" " "tvii,
Perfection nnd Sltui.liii,- ,
using iiotii t nrcaiii , ,,.,
,vs , cuius ny iiac,
.11 III1CI.U.
Wldo inngo ol applicant
adjustment.
i iiu ncaiu i eii.iiis ii .., ....
l,""J anil cr...
warning nnu ironing.
T1..M.. ,ln no .1 t.l...i . ..
' "'l,!.
Sewing Machine, these Jlnchln,. .,
most beautiful and iwrniueut Fmv,
ornamental work.
"o iiilta, i
-Tho Highest PreuilunmitimJ
Exhibitions of the Uulltd Suiativfi
havobcon nwauled tho OrovcriBiltfij
M-achlnes, und llio work done l,r iv,, ,F
exhibited lu competltluu.
4-The very highest prire, Tttrji
THE LEGION OP HO.VuIt. cu
mo roprescniaiivc 01 llio oroifrjfit
Machlucs, nt the Exposition I'tlviv.
1807, thus ntlestiug their grgut Kft-.T'
all other Sowing Machlnci.
V OR H A I, F.
11 Y
J". A.. DORAS
rPHE NEW HARDWAHE STOKE.
X NI5 l'LUH Ul.TKA.
Having eularged our Storo Room and Just
OPENED A NEW SUPPLY,
directly from tho Manufacturers, purchased for
cash, ou u declining market, w c are prcpained tu
oiler the same to
FARMERS, MECHANICS, BUILDERS.
and the rest of Mankind, a general block, com
ririslug all the kinds aud qualities usually kept
n a city Hard Waie store, suitable to the wants
of the county, at unusually low prices.
vn inosewiiuareuesiriousoi purcuasing goons
Ii. our line can save Money bv looklui: lu ut the
New Hardware Btoie.
Please give us a ctll and examine our stock &c.
KUNYAN & WARDEN,
Apr, !3.fpfl-lj r Bloomsburg, Pa.
Jacoh K. Bmitu. J, R, Seltzeb
gMITn it SELTZUIl,
Iuipurlersand Dealers lu Foreign aud Domestic
NoChaugeof carsbelwieu Wlllfainsport anu
Philadelphia. Olio. WEUll Buy't.
DELAWAllE, LACKAWANNA, &
WESTERN RAlLltOAD.-Huiuiucr arrange.
m
H A H D W A It E,
OUNP, OUTLERY, AC,
NO. 40S N. TIIIHD aTllEeT, All. OA J.TXIW11ILI.,
, . PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. tl, b7-lf.
m.ooMstivncn
June 2j.'f,y-ly
rpiIE NEW FA.mTi,Y
B E W I X 0 M A I II 111
29! IJowery. EMl'IHU i'ih
Tho PAtr.niullii.iry siktrs olij.-"
improveii iiiuiiuuciuniu ,-i.u'iuui.
heavy woll;, has Induced ll.p
EMPIRE BEWISO M.rn:!'
to mauufactiirr a New Tamlly Mi'3
s uuo stylo and ennstriieiiun, una 113
1. amputation, tiuiklnzlt entul InbvirC
Isli with olher Pamlly .M.uliunn'S
useiuiness mar
OUTSTRIP.i AI,LCiiJirt1!T-j
The prico of this ackuowledc.fi v
tlclo comes within reach of K.'trt oia
Company Ih prepared to ufleriMi-iI
InducemcutH tohuj crs,dealei s snl s??
Machine warronicu.
Apply for circulars nnd samri,'lJ?,.
' r 1.'M1'I11P. KI'AVINII M.U11L'
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Pel. 15,'oO-am. a
TinlMMAlloi.AnnB
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ConNtc-noNs.
AtNewltamnlou, with Central II. R, of New
..At Washington, with Morris A- Esex R.R for
lNo,onJ.T0,klMOrr'"lUWU'U!'"
Lamocruvllle, Phllllpsburg. ' """P"""'!.'.
It 11 r!Ui!fiV',wlui.,l'acl"lwal"'a Illoom.burg
&rrV.'D'au
At G reat Bend.wlth Erie Railway, for Blneham.
ton, Eluitra, liulla o, Iiha., Kyracuse. and
the West. w h llALlAl.Al),HSpt.
II. A. HENRY, Geu. Pass, aud I ktl Ageut.
CND FOH A COPY OF NEW
EDITION WLLlJi' KVI RY MAW ill
ffiSWV AKO IIWINB "l
IH
OHM
BOOK.
mechanic V. S U'!,V V:."m
the
tho m
will furnlsl, hinV wi i sudi liiVormuilon aJ ii
lh .uiiiVn. . .w wm ytku unuersiauu, aud
rfl iSff bl,very one lobe thoir own counsel!
The entire leading press of the couutry unouall.
flcd ly endorse the work. Price only JlaBai!;
Post paid. Agent. wanted evyrhVr'.r Tdd 'eSa
Oct i','m.,m J01 ,:,WEUJJ, Publisher.
oci,ij,Mm. No.ittBrooiaeBtrt.t.t.'N.V.
"JO MANUFACTUItEIlS.
dersigued. It Is -I'l'-uuiou i me uu.
flURE PREVENTlVi: OK SCALE
BOILERS.
IN STEAM
The article will bo furnished at Six Dollars
IhesifKor WW r"""8 ,0 ,Dake "J "
TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM POR EACH
llOlLsLlt.
wn'i'i J,lL1,l.t,.",',llbur luul;l" 1110 " Antl-Lnmlua"
1 i?.i t,u hK "" " desired, at low prices.
for'salolail?1 Btal or Territory
ALLEN 4 NEEDLES,
Dealers In Oils,
No. KSonth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
Circulars will be sent on application.
bepSl'tKMUt.
n LOOMSBURO NOUMALWHft"
13 KRAKY lNBTI'imE. i'i
BOARD OP I.VSTIU-CWp
HENRY CARVER, A, M, frh
,....r....nv nf lt.fnll(.fnfil flml DlOtil
theory and ptacliieei
Miss Sarah A. Cairr,rrPa
Torhrr nf t'Tcuch. llottny m-
biaUclllK.
TKfinfi O. llCbt. A.
Prufessor of Anclint Lni.iWC'fl
iiruiuum.
1 w V, rr, c. A. M'
Professor 01 Mtttheiualli'b. niK
liouuiuj
I. . I.J.s. 1 II
Profe suriif Uiemlsliymll.'
n'..ui.lihr nr iTiipDinlii, liistyry
l'rouil.
Assl taut leather of jiiuthcuiatlui
ur liimiii,
mi.s AllieJl.tWf,,.;
Teaclinr of Jluslo OU lue ww" 0
,t.. llnltlrf LUC1
Teacher of Vocal Music and tol&'V
Miss JullaM.M
. ..... in Ki.imeDcfl'l
inei',i.Li lerui.."" v,7:riti b
and uulilour boaidiug liiin isl
ey, ou application to the J' SS-!
be furnished with hoiuis iu plea I
II U better for student to"K;l
ble they can enter at auy tl""'
March 20 Iboa.
BUTCHtrt
624 &6?6
ST
For Pur, Wiltr, ui.
luix.lsLrstaI'utaii
cuur.17 uittictl,
dursbltsDd rellt
blQieiu.llatho gooj bll-fulilOD.d
wuod.a l'uup. SDtl
cost letslhan hall th.
moniy. HasIIt srrsucoi
0 u to I. aoa-fraaxliii..
SDil fa COD.tmillOB Ii) .itutt
lliil in; on, cin put II up and
step II In repair.
IMS BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MAD?
Oi't.l,'IMjiu.
yLVW -Qk.aA(?JK
jQENTISTBY,
II. C. HOWER. DENTIST.
Respectfully offers h professional services to
the ladles and gentlemen of Bloomsburg and vl
clulty. He Is prepared to attend tonlltU. varl
n.r'JW onJ ttiellnoof hU profession, ind
Provided with the latest Improved Poucklaim
....... ."'"i.iii ub inserieu on KOIU platlUK.
sliver and rubber base to lock as well as i'i a n!6
urai ieetu. Teeth extracted bv all the
Bloomsburg, JauJl.'os'ti
L A T E llOO F I NG.
nVERY VARIETY
M(JST FAVOUABLE RATES,
juii.-s 1 hum am, and CASPER J. THOMAS
in., .11. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mar.10.tni.lyr,
s
HCJ iiiilMr-niii ian"iii 111 11 1
DnJIANmtAKE
Are iiiidoubtedly the best Calhartlc Pills for use
u lids inalnrious seellon of cnuulrr ovtrollered
K ,,t,.e.r.uh,UV '" ?' directly uini the Uver
a KdiiSu V.f Il"Mou"V?r" Uver
tuiinu 1. 1 wit ui Hie jjiver una iiuwci An
a regulaior for the bowel, they aTe unequalled
Be aura and usk for Dr. Warren's I.lver l'lll.
$10.
WATCHES.
. , H
vois,;b
The Great Trauo mil' . .,
(incorporaleii oy me n
Solid Allvcr Walelie-aWial
criuiuguu our "lv '...1,111111
velopes, which aro llioroiigli yw
ordered are inulh-d, pot l' 1
prices i-HlllBle Kugiavli g,J S,
rich pienilnui.to; 'In eiity-
ver iiuiHuig wain. u;-i': ,i,rrftjie
graving entitles tho rJUoU" ' I
worth from 23 to S750. lrriW L
110. Nothing can be lost b la. ,f I
uo article in our s r I
money asked, while, the .y,U!
watc 1 worth S7i. rf",;rBI 1
once before hasmcomumfi
20i) Broadway, Cor. 1 a"""
Oct. 15,'lW-8ni.
DIMP L E S.
"rr.,.. ,, 1 will clicerlu'if,51!
all who wish it tho ,Kh ""v
or nreiuirlnvand using ''.r.'lluS
Venelable lLilm. that ! ''",". ct I
soil, dear, uioolh ami itr'
He will ulso senu If ""',,, ilW' .
ducliig by verysl irtpie ''Ji
of linfi- ou u bnldhciid or 1" l
thirty day Irom tlrstnri,l,'f'
1 be aUn o can bo oblai.'f'U 1 M
if. 'I 1111. 1 . V..." i.,.r...r
p. a Box ormj'"1"'" '
addressing T HO
P. 0. 110
Aug. 0,'CO-ly,
rro coNsu-MP'nvi-s'
i.....l,ir.bl'lll",.l
(iivau.rui'i'i, ,11, , ...p. ,, i ,i-
In a few weeks, by u ',r,iii!ii,,J
having suftcn .1 se t rid .if
auectlou.aiid lhat drewi ;- y,
li anxious 10 make unoiin w
era the means ul cure. nuttdi1
lean who uesire 11. 'Y..t.c. "..P
Prescription used (fif'P'V,1! i ""I
lions for preparing and ulyrwa
they will ilnil 11 sine Cure lot ' ., , il
ma. Bronchitis eic. "'"Siioii'I
H.J. !., II,,,. ilia licsirU"' c 1
uie itmieieu, nnu "I w . 1 ,. i,nil
" r-... m 11
euiiceivea 111 uu 111.
suiteierwlll Iry blieui'Jfr1
nothing, and may proe a I h , t
Pnrlh wl.hliu tl,1tl1!f.AuA ,
addresa llr.v. 1 ' ,VL;lui'
WIlllamsbuig.Muk'1
BUSINESS OA U
VISITING I'AH '
LKITEIl JI
'i
Neatly mul UWflf
From tho Latest Bly l . Of'