The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 31, 1869, Image 4

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    THE YOUNG FOLKS.
Hansol and Grcthol.
(concmjbsd.)
From that tlmo everything throve
wonderfully at tho shepherd's house
"When ho got up In tho mornlnjr, all
tho household work was ready done;
tho room was swept and cleaned, tho
flro madc,and Iho water fetched; and In
tho afternoon, when ho canio home,
tho tablo-cloth was laid, and a Rood
dlnnor ready sot for him. He could
notmakoout how all this happened,
for lio saw no ono In his house: and nl
though It pleased him well enough, ho
was at length troubled to think how It
could bo, and went ton cunning woman
Who lived hard by, and asked her what
ho should do. Shfi said, "Thero must
bo witchcraft In It; look out to-morrow
morning early, and seo If any thing stirs
about In tho room: If It does, throw a
wnlto cloth nt onto over It, and thon
tho witchcraft will bo stopped." Tho
shepherd did as sho said, and tho next
morning saw the box open, and the
daisy como out : then ho sprang up
quickly, and throw a white cloth over
it: in an Instant tho spell was broken,
aud Grethel stood boforo him, for It was
sho who had taken care of hlshouso for
him ; and sho was so beautiful, that he
asKeii her if sho would marry him.
8ho said, " No," because sho wished to
bo faithful to her dear Hansel; but sho
agreed to stny, and keep liouso for him
till Hansel camo back.
Time passed on.and Hansel camo back
nt last ; for tho spiteful fairy had led
hlra astray, and ho had not been ablo
for a long tlmo to ilnd his way, cither
homo or back to Grethel. Then ho and
Grethel set out to go homo; but after
travelling n long way, Grethel became
tired, and sho and Hansel laid them
selves down to sleep In a flno old hollow
treo that grew in a meadow by tho sido
of tho wood. But as they slept tho fairy,
who had got out of tho bush at last
camo by; aud finding her wand, was
glad to lay hold of it, and at once turned
poor Hansel Into a fawn while he was
asleep.
Soon after Grethel awoke, and found
What had happened; and sho wept bit
terly over tho poor creaturo; and the
tears too rollod down bis eyes, as he laid
himself down bcsldo her. Then sho
said, "Rest in peace, dear fawn; I will
novcr, novor leavo thoo." So sho took
off hor golden necklace, and put it
round his neck, and plucked some
rushcs,and plaited them intoasoftstring
to fasten to it, nnd led tho poor little
thing by her side when she went to walk
In the wood ; and when they were tired
they camo back, and laid down to sleep
by tho sido of tho hollow tree, where
they lodged at night: but nobody came
near them oxcept tho littlo dwarfs that
lived In tho wood, und theso watchod
over them while they were asleep.
At last ono day they camo to a littlo
cottngo- and arcthel having looked in,
and seen that It was quite empty,
thought to herself, "We can stay nnd
live hero." Then sho wentand gathered
leaves and moss to mako a soft bed for
tho fawn ; and overy morning sho went
out and plucked nuts, roots, and berries
for herself, and sweet shrubs and tender
grass for her friend ; and It ate out of
her hand, and was pleased, and played
and frisked about her. In tho evening,
when Grethel was tired, and had said
hor prayers, sho laid her head upon the
fawn for her pillow, and slept; and If
poor iiansei could but have his right
form again, sho thought thoy should
lead a very happy lifo.
They lived thus a long whilo in tho
wood by themselves, till it chanced that
the king of that country camo to hold a
great hunt thero. And when the fawn
heard all around tho echoing of the
horns, and tho bayiug of tho dogs, and
tho merry shouts of tho hunteamen, ho
wished very much to go and see what
was going on. "Ah, sister! sister! " said
ho, " let mo go out Into the wood, I can
stay no longer." And he begged so
long, that sho at last agreed to lot him
go. "But," said 8he,"bo suro to como
to mo In tho evening; T shall Bhut up
the door, to keep out those wild hunts
men ; and If you tap at it and say, 'Sis
ter, lot mo In ! I shall know you : but
if you don't speak, I shall keep tho door
last." Then away sprang the fawn,
and frisked and bounded along in the
open air. Tho king and his huntsmen
saw tho beautiful creaturo, and followed,
but could not overtake him ; for when
thoy thought thoy were suro of their
prize, ho sprang over tho bu3hes, and
was out of sight at onee.
As it grow dark ho camo running
homo to tho hut, and tapped, and said,
" Sister, sister, let mo lnl " Then she
. opened tho littlo door.and Inhojurapcd,
and slept soundly all night on his soft
bed.,
Next morning tho hunt began again;
and when ho heard tho huntsmen's
horns, he said, "Sister, open tho door
for me, I mustgougain." Then sho let
him out, and said, "Como back In the
evening, and remember what you aro
to say." When tho klngand the hunts,
men saw the fawn with tho golden collar
again, they gavo him chase ; but ho was
too quick for them. Tho chaso lasted
tho whole day; but nt last tho huntsmen
nearly surrounded him, and ono of
them wounded him in the foot, so that
ho became sadly lamo, and could hardly
crawl home. The man who had wound
ed him followed closo behind, and hid
himself, and heard tho littlo fawn say
" Sister, sister, let mo in I " upon which'
the door opened, and soon shut again."
The huntsraau marked all well, and
went to the king and told him what he
had seen and heard; then tho King said,
- j.o-jnorrow wo will have another
onaso."
Orethol Wft3 V01V milfli frlrrhtfui a1
when sho saw thnt her dear little fawn
was wounded; but sho washed tho
blood away, nnd put somohoallng herbs
on it, and eald, "Now go to bed, dear
fawn, and you will soon h u-nii ncri
The wound was so slight, that In the
morning mero was nothing to bo seen
of it; and whep the horn blow, the lit
tle thing said, "I can't stay here, I
must go and look
that none of them shall catch mo." But
urotiiei said, "I am suro they will kill
you this tlmo; I will not let you go."
"I shall dlo of grief," said he, "If you
koep mo here; when I hear tho horns,
I feel as If I could ily." Then Grethel
was forced to let him go; so sho opened
tho door with a heavy heart, and he
bounded out gaily Into tho wood.
When the king saw him, ho said to
his huntsmon, "Now chaso hlra all day
long, till you catch him j but let none
of you do him auy harm," The sun
set, howover, without their being able
to overtake him, and tho king called.
THE
away tho huuUmoii, and said to tho ono
who had watched, "Now como and
show me the littlo hut." So they went
to tho door and tapped, nnd Bald, "Sis-
icr, sisicr, let me In I" Then tho door
opened, anil tho king wont In, nnd
thero stood a maldeu moro lovelv than
any ho had over seen. Grethel was
frightened to see that It was not her
fawn, but n king with a golden crown
that was como Into her hut; however,
no spoke kindly to her, and took her
hand, and said, "Will you come with
mo to my castlo, and bo my wlfoV"
"Yes," answered tho maiden, "I will
go to your castle, but I cannot bo your
wife; and my fawn must go with mo,
I cannot part with that." "Well,"
said tho king, "ho shall como and llvo
with you all your life, and want for
nothing." Jnst then in sprang the
littlo fawn; and ills eister tied tho string
to his neck, nnd they left tho hut In tho
wood together.
Then tho king took Qrethel to his pal
ace, and on tho way sho told him nil her
story : and then hoscnt for tho fairy, nnd
tnado her change tho fawn Into Hansel
again ; nnd ho nnd Grethel loved one
another, and were mnrried, and lived
happily together nil their days in tlto
good king's palace.
FARMER'S COLUMN.
Ashes for Whoat.
Ashes ni a fertilizer are almost wholly
neglected and allowed ,to go to wasto
by our farmers. In many instances in
dcod they seem to bo Ignorant of their
value, or if not ignorant too careless to
tako tho necessary pains to securo and
use them. During tho winter, ashes
can bo collected In largo quantities, nnd
farmers should do this for tho purpose
of sowing them on wheat soli. In my
experience with ashes I have found
them of great valuo on different grains,
but most valuablo when used on wheat.
Ashes are an nctivo fertilizer on wheat,
and even flvo bushels per acre will push
it forward two days ahead of that upon
which none Is applied. In somo sea
sons, when hot nud sultry weather pre
vails about tho timo wheat is ripening,
a fow days gained is wortli half a crop
of grain.
The nslies strengthen tho wheat stem,
giving it substance nud solidity; and
developes tho berry quicker and better.
Ashes aro also a preventive against
rust, and I havo seon tho wheat upon
which ashes wore sown freo from rust
whilo that upon which none had been
sown was rusted close to the drill row.
Bavo your ashes and try tho experiment
next season. You will find It to pay
you well to collect all tho ashes you ean
get. Farmers can afford to pay as high
as 0 cents per bushel for good untouch
ed, hard wood ashes for arm use, not
only to put on wheat but'on corn, oats
and clover as well. I believe they ore
tho cheapest manure that the farmer
can buy, as potash enters largely Into
all tho grain nnd grasses that aro raised.
Twenty bushels can be sown to on aero
with tho very best results. Leached
ashes are also good though a larger
quantity should be used. All around
us largo quantities both of leached and
unleached ashes go to waste overy year.
Theso Bhould bo returned to the soil.
Look to tub Implements. It Is a
laraentnblo fact that a largo majority of
our fanners loso as much from a want
of proper care of tools as from tho actual
wear and tear of them. Repeated wet
ting and drying spoils, sooner or later,
any kind of woodwork; tho moisturo
getting Into the cracks soon increases
them. This may bo prevented by a
timely and occasional application of
somo cheap paint. Much has been said
and written upon the value of tool
houses,and it is hardly neceasary for us
to add our mito to tho general collection;
but providing tho tool-houso is not all
that should be done tho shovels,spades
and forks aro brought into tho tool
houso with tho dirt sticking to them,
and in that condition they remain
through tho winter, or until they are
again needed. All practical farmers
know how much better a bright plow
turns tho furrow, how much easier it is
on the team and driver, and yet they
wilt bring their plows and harrows in
overy spring nnd fall, with the dirt
sticking to them, aud allow them to re
main in that condition until again wan
ted, much to their own loss and expense.
Thero aro various mixtures which
might be applied to tho iron to prevent
rusting, tho cheapest of which is com
mon (unsalted) grease. A better nrtlcle
may bo formed by melting together six
pounds of fresh (not salted) lard and two
of rosin. An old Iron pot is a good
thing to keep and compound the mix
ture in. As soon as a tool is dono being
used for the season, clean it offand glvo
it a coat of this mixture, and even if it
remains undisturbed for years, it will
come out as bright as when put nway.
GtrmanlaKti Telegraph.
A Cheap Hard Soap. Many house
keepers In tho country know how dif
ficult it is to obtain a good article of
bar.soap. Tho yellow soap sold nt tho
stores cuts soft as cheese, and rubs away
as easily, nnd unless the housewife buys
a tpx of soap at a tlmo, and piles it up
in stacks in tho attic or somo dry place,
tho yearly record will show a goodly
sum paid out for soap purchased by tho
bar. Tho following reclpo will provo a
desirable Item of economy.
Four largo bars of yellow soap; two
pounds orsal-soda; three ounces of bo
rax; one ounce of liquid ammonia.
Shavo the soap In thin slices; put It
Into eight quarts of soft water (rain-water
is best). When the soap is nearly
dissolved, add tho borax and sabsoda;
stir till nil is melted. Pour it into a
largo tub or a shallow pan; when near
ly cool add tho ammonia slowly, mix
ing It well. Lot It stand n day or two,
thon cut It Into cakes or bars, nnd dry
in a warm place. No bottor soap can
be tnado to wash whlto clothes, calicoes,
and flannels ; aud It Is excellent for all
household purposes. It costs but three
cents per pound, and Is made In lesa
than half an hour. This rcclno has been
sold for Ave dollars, and will bo of ser
vice to every family. JTearlh und
Home,
A Kansas correspondent of tho Jlw
ral World writes s I will glvo you an
Infallible remedy for galls and sores of
all kinds on horses, including what is
generaly called icratches: Two ounces
oxtract of lead, two ounces spirits of
wlno, one ounce sal ammoniac, half an
ounce whlto vitriol, four ounces soft wa-1
ter; mix, dissolve, and wash three or
four times a day,
COLUMBIAN AND
Dry Goods & Notions.
JjT-EW STOCK! OF CLOTHING.
Fresh arrival of
FALL AND W1NTKK (10011.
DAVID LOWENHKHO "
IiitIIoji atteutlonlo his slock of
CI! RAP AND FA8HI0NA1H.K C1.0T1I1N0.
at Ills More on
Main Street, twodoois above Hie American lion.,.
Uloonisburg, Va
where ho lias Just received from Now York and
Philadelphia a full assortment of
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
including the most fashionable, durable, and
handsome
Lit ESS GOODS,
consisting of
BOX, SACK, ItOCCt, aUM, AND 01t.-Ul.0TH
COATS AND PANTS,
or all sorts, sizes and colots. He luu alio replen
ished hts already large stock of
FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS,
STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VEHTH
SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS'
HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES
He nas constantly on hand a targe aud well-seed
ed assortment of
CLOTHS AND VEHTINOS,
which he Is prepared to make to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the
best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear,
and most of It Js of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
ufavery description, nuo and cheap. His caseot
Jewelry Is nntsurpassed'lu thuftilnce.- Call aud
examine hlsgoneral assortmen of
CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRV, AC.
DAVID LOWENnKHG.
F
ALL AND WINTER GOODS
1. W. HAHTMAN'S,
PLAID DRESS GOODS OF Till. SAXONY FIN
ISH. I'LAIN-JJRSNM (I'.'OIM.
ALL WOOL PRESS GOODS,
11LACK AND WHITE FLANNELS
RED AND WHITE FLANNKLH.
BLACK MIXED WATER PROOF CLOTH.
GOLD MIXED WATER PROOF CI.01H.
MITst.l.VS CHEAPER THAN FOR YEAR.
1(1 SETS LADIES' FURS JUST REC'D.
SHAWLS MIXED, PLAID AND PLAIN.
BOOTS AND SHOES. FOR MEN AND ROYS.
GUMS FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN
MARTIN'S CELEBRATED SHOE GREASE,
BLACKING BY THE BOX OR DOZEN.
Nov, 29,'S9-tr.
jyrjILLEIt'S STORE.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER OOODU.
The subscriber has lust returned from the cities
with another largo aud select assortment of
FALL Al,D WINTER GOODS,
purchased lu New York and Philadelphia at the
owosi ngure, and which he la determined to sell
on as moderate terma as can be procured else
wnere in Bloomsburg. His stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of the choicest styles aud latest fashions, together
with a large Assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following articles
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Casslmerea,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Bilks,
White Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
Hollow ware
Cedarware
Queeusware, Hardware
Boots aud Shoes,
Hats and Caps
Hoop Nata,
Umbrellas,
I-ooklng-GlaMie.),
Tobacco,
Coffee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
In short, everyUilng usually kept lu country
stores, to which ne luvltea the attention of the
publlo generally. The highest price will be paid
for country produce lu exchange for goods.
B. H. MILLER & SON.
Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa.
JjURST CLASS GOODS.
HARE BARGAINS.
The subscriber linn Inst f lint-.molilv viir.ulra.,
Ills Store, 111 Cnlawlssa, lately occupied by M'-
"'uvm u. ouu.unu, uuu iiuw guHra lur nam
A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
Groceries and general merchandise which for
quality and validly will compare favorably with
"j ii. huu cuuuiry, no jms u iresu assorp
meut of
Sl'KINO GOODS
which he will dispose of for cash or countrv nro.
duce. Among his Dry Goods will be found all
ma uuu uusi patients oi
MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS,
CALICOES.
FLANNELS,
SHAWLS,
HILKS,
CAR8IMERH,
BROADCLOTHS,
COTTONADEH
JEANS Ac, 4c.
GROCERIES.
GLASSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE
CEDARWAItE
DRUGS, OILS,
V A I N T S,
VARNISHES Ac.
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES
and. lu fact, a complete Rue of goods, belonging
to Ills business. As he buys aud sells for cash
hu can allorJ to keep his prices as low If not
lower than most dealers. Ills motto Is;
"O.UIC1C SALKH AND SMALL fnOMTK,"
COAL OF ALL KINDS
OonsiblMly on hand aud lor sale at the lowest
market rates.
MORO PHILLIPS PHOSPHATE,
Especial attention paldfto the selection ol Build
ing material, Cutlery, Mechaulca' Tools, and
Uacdware of all kinds, to which the attention ol
builders aud others Is requested.
OIIAIN PURCHASED.
A (air share ol publlo rustloia is desired and
w tOorts will be omitted to give entire tatlslao
two. JOSEPH II. KNITTLK.
Apr. lO.oiMHn CaUwlssa, Pa.
PRINTING
Neatly executed at this Office-
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
A
avers
gor3
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A ilnwing winch
ii it' once agreeable,
liniltliy, mid efl'erltml
lor (ii'fserviiig tlio
luiir. failed or graij
hmt i'j toon rtttortd
lo !u anginal color
iritt the ghis and
fmlnitu of youth.
Thin hull- l thick
ened, fulling Imir (becked, nnd li.tld
no. nfleiii tlinngli not always, cured
liy its tuo. Xolliiiijr can icslo.ro tlto
hair wliero the I'uIlirltM nio destroyed,
or tin" j;land atrophied nnd decayed.
J tit such M leimiiii can tie raved for
usefulness by this implication. Instead
of fouling tlio lm!r with a pnsty sedi
ment, it will' keep it clean nnd vigorou'.
Its' occasional mo will prevent tlio hair
from turning jituy or falling oft", and
consequently prevent baldness. Freo
from those deleterious Milnlmices which
mako somo preparations dangerous and
injurious lu llw bair, the Vigor can
only benefit hut not barm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing clo can bo found to desirnJjA
Containing neither oil nor dye, it doc
not soil white in'inhric, nud yet lasts
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre nnd a grateful pel funic.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, 31 ASS.
PHIffi $1.00.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Dlsoasos of Iho Throat nnd Lungs,
uoh as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Coughj lironchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
I'l iib ilily never beforo In tlio wholo history of
int'ilicim', lus an) Ihhu u" " widely nnd toilccply
ui.i)ii lliu coiilWciico of mankind, as tills excellent
I uiiicdv Inr pulmonary complains. Through a long
FeikMofveirs, nd among most of tlio races of
men it has l Leu higher nnu Iilglicr In their ostlma
liuu, as It ha becouio better known. Its uniform
clt:ir.icicr aud pimcr to euro tho various aQcctlons
ortlic lungs ami Uuost, iu c made It known as a le
lul.lo pioierlur ogjln-t them, tt'hllo adapted to
Milder InniH of dlsra'u and to youus cliililu n, it It
I I tlio Ktino time Uio ntot euocIii.il leuicily lh.it can
begiu'ti fur lii?i,ilciit ciniiiiiniilioil, and Uio d.m-rci-iiti.
atU'ction of tho throat and lungs. As a pro-
Won niriilii.t sudden atunks or t'l onji. It should
bckciittm li'iml in every lainily, and Indeed as all
ne sometime snhjert to colds ami roughs, all
.liuiill ho piovldml Willi this antlilulo fortlicm.
.Mlh.iir.'li rotlled Vomuuiutloa is Ihouitht In
I'tn.il.le, .lill gic.it numbers ol cases wlicio the dU-can-
.coined scaled, have) been roniilolelycuied,
ni.il llio patient rpalorod to sound licnllli by Uio
VliinV lctaml. So coini'lcto U lu m.tstcry
over tlie iIl..ortlcr4 of tlio Luiitrt and Tin oat, that
tho most oblliiatu of llicra yield M It. When noth
injrclc could ic.uli llicni, under tho I'ltcrry i'ec
lornl tliey suli-iilo and disappear.
fncrs mnt 1'nblta Spcuktvs find gvcat pro
tection fi 0111 It.
.l.riimt 1 idwayj iclictcil and often vtliolly
cured by it.
Jlcoiicdls li generally cured by taking Uio
CUevry l'rrtnml la smalt and frequent dose.
o generally nio Us virtue know 11 that wo need
not nnblUii Uio ccrtiilcatcs of llicm here, or do mm e
lli.m ii.snio Iho publio Hint lis iui,llllcs .no lull
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fovor nnd Atruo, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fover. Itemittent l'ovor, Dumb
Anno, Periodical or BUioan Fever, &c.
And indeed idl tho ntTectfons which (irina
Iron, malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poiions.
A IU name Imitlic, it loc Cmv, ami iW not
fill. C(rntaininiT neither AreenkMJiiln.np.liismmli,
Zinc, nor any other mincnil or noWmmn MiManre
uluti'U'r, it in iinnUa inliire nny patient. The
mimWr and imnmUnrc of its nivet in IlionpncilU
tii.M, nio llicnilly hevond nrronnt, nntl we brtiei
witlmiit a iiar.nllel In the hi-tory of Atnic medlelne.
Our pil.le N gratified bv the jvLnnw lei Union! wo
nvi-he of the ludiml uirm cUcrted in ohtina1o
ciiM,", nml whvro other tnncrfic? had wholly f.iiled.
Utrii'riiin.iU'd persons ell her resident in, or
travelling through mtatniiitta localities will be ir-le-lvd
bv (iLinitlho AUVi: CUMl il.ilh.
Itr l.irrr 1'om)ttatiitt nrMnj fim torpidity
irthe I.Ivor, it ii im eiellent remedy, t? tint til.i ting
Mie Llrerimo heallhv activity.
Tor Ililiou Disorders and Liver Complaints It I1
an exrelleut reined v producing many truly ie
mutable euros whete other TnedMneOwd Tailed.
PrepirM bv On. J. C. AVF.n A Cn rrnetieal
a-id An.dvtleftl ChemUts l.owcll, Slax.,aml told
all round the. ; orld.
I'MUiU SI, OO VV.n JiQTTT tu
Feb. 6, 1S60.
Insurance Agencies.
Q. L O B E MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COIPANY
O K
NEW YORK.
l'llny Freeman, President, II. C. Freeman, Kre
Cash capital over S2.000.000, nil paid.
. B. ROBISON, BLOOM SRURG, PA
GENERAL AGENT,
For Luzerne, Lycoming and Columbia
counties.
Aug. 20,'C'J-ly.
JNSURANCE AGENCY.
Wyoming .2. 1170.0(A)
JEIm. l,O00,OuC
Fulton .. &,000
North America.......... 'J0,0O0
City 450,000
International...... I,400,0u0
Niagara .s...... 1,000.000
I'ulnam KM,iX)
Merchants 330,000
Sprlngfleld .. 70,0'
Farmers' Danville ru) Mil
Albany City............. 400.000
Lancaster City.. U0.0O0
York Horse, Death Tlu-ll.... Ci.uX)
Home, New Haven 1,000,000
Duuvllle, Horse Theft
FItEAS BItOWN, Aptnt,
maie.b'O-ly, llLOOManuKQ, 1'A
Wall Paper and Painting,
piPORTANX -
TO BUILDERa.HOUBEHOLDKRS 4 TENANTS.
Thcunderslgned would auuounco to the cltl
tens of llloomshurg und vicinity that he Is pre
pared to execute
II O UH E, 8 I O N, AND ORNAMENTAL
l'AINTINO
lu all its branches.
PAP E It II A N G I N d
Carefully attended to.
Strict attention tobuslncisandgooil workman,
ship It is believed will nient nfulr showofpuhllu
patronage.
Shop on Catharine Stieet between Third nnd
Fourth.
MarJ5,'0!My. WM. F. BODINE.
TXTANTED. To all out of km.
. ' V Ployment.wo would say that what we have
to offer you Isno new thing or experiment, ns
those who hate followed it fur years will testify,
can prove to you llmtyou nro suro to make
money fuster than you can lu any otliei honorable
business. No great talent, nnd but little money
required to start. IlARCLtY & CO.,
. . . 610 Artl1 Wreet, Philadelphia.
Nov.M.'eO-Sm. '
The underslgnod would Inform thegood people
oflllopmsburg and surroundlugs. that ho has
moved his Drug Hlore from the old stand lo his
New Rooms, ou the West side of Main Htreet
below Market, Aud that he has fully replenish!
ed hi; stock of Drugs, Medlclnes.chemlcals.l'at.
ent Medicines, I'erfaiucry, and Vankeo Notions,
-ALHO-
S1..?". Ijimp" Llerus, lamp Hhadea
and Fixtures generally, fur repairing the worn.
Coloring und Dyelug material furnished to suit!
any quantity, und fur any Bhade or Color,
Particular attention paia to putting un Physi
cians' and Family Prescriptions, 'iliaukml for
past favours, he would solicit a continuance ol
the same. HomembertbuNewHtand, 011 Main
Blreet, west tide, below Mai Iret.
ileo.iO,'awiBi. EfUIUIM I', LUTZ.
TT U. UU WJilli
Ho. now iif
ipened a fint-claM
HOOT. 8 HOE, HAT CAP, AND FUIt BTOItR.
xi.
nt the old t and on jrnlnRtreet.Bloomnburjr.afew
uoorn floovo mo ixwrt .limine, nm ux-k in it im
posed of th very latest nnd beat nty leu over offer
ed to tlio citizens or ColntnblA County, HecAU
nrcommodalo the public with tho following good
nt tlio lowest rates. Men's henvr double aoled
Rtoga boots, men'H double nnd single tnp soled
Kin uoois, men s neavy biora puuis umu uiuun,
Ifltttlntr palters, women's trtnv
Pollah very flne.women's morocco llnltrornlannd
cftM snoefl, woineit'R very 11110 kiu uuiioneu gnu'
era. In short boots ol nil descriptions both p(g
ged nnd sewed,
Ho would alo mil attention tn Ids flno assort'
in 011 tor
HATS, CAPS. rUltS AND NOTIONS,
whleh rnmm-1 nil the new nnd nomilnr vurl
et1ent prlceswhleh cniinotralltosultnli. These
gotxls nro offered at the lowest cash rntes nnd
will be guaranteed to giro satisfaction, A call
1 solicited beforo purchasing elsewhere ns It Is
believed that better bargains nro to bo foMUd
umu nt nny omcr piaco in xno county
Der.0'07
AHUIAQE MANUPACTOUY,
llloorasbnrg, Tn.
M. C. BLOAN A I1UOTHEH
Have on hand and for sale nt tho most rensonn-
bio rates n spienum .iockoi
CAHllIAQEfl, BUOUIKH.
and every description of Wnsons both
TI.AIN AMD l'ANCY
....... Ulu.tiin.lnnfllin llOfit nHtl lllOHt dUT
nbln materials, nnd by tlio most experienced
workmen. Allworlc sent out from tho estnlj.
Ilshment will bo found to hoof the lilsliest Hans
nnd suro to Rlvo perfect satisfaction. They liavo
nlso a lino nssorlment of
HIiElOlIS
ofall tlio newekt nnd most Isshlonnble styles,
well nnd carefully mndo nud of tho best mater-
Ati inspection of their work is nski d as It is
believed that none superior can bo found In tlio
country. Nov.iO.'09-if.
pOWllKlTicEaS AND IiUMUEtt
W. SI. MONllOE A CO.,
Itnpert, l'a.,
MHiiufnclurevs o(
rowunii icKo.s,
nud dealers lu all kinds of
LUMUHR.
ulvo notice thnt they nro prepared to nccoinodate
their custom with dispatch, nnd on the chenpes
erms.
NEW COAL YARD.
Tills underslgneil respecirully Inform tho
citizens of DIoomsburK nnd Colnmbla county.
Hint they keep nil tho dlllerent numbers ofBtove
coal nnd selected lump coul for smithing purpo
ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kclvy, Nt-ni S
Co's Furnace; with a good pair of Unlrnlo scnles
on the wiiiu f, to weigh coal, bay, nnd fctrnw.
Likewise n norso nnu wagon, 10 ueiiver com m
who desire it. Aslhev purchase H large
amount of coal.lhey intend tolteep n superior nr
tlcle. nnd sell nt tho very lowest prices. Please
call nnd examine for yourkclves before purchas
ing elnewlirro. .1. w. iiii.-Mui'-iiniiKi,
AUOUISTUS MAbON.
THE uiulurslgiied will tako In ex
change for Coal and Groceries, the following
named articles : Wbent, Rye, Corn, OaU. l'ota
toes, Lard, lIam,8houlder,and side meat, Butter,
Eggs, liny, c nt tho highest cash prices, nt his
Grocery Store, ndjolnlng their coal yard,
J. W. HENDERSIIOT.
nioomsburg Mnr. 19,'09-ly.
"glLLIARDS! BILLIARDS ! 1
-ifAHJHn&IfiCRfch
v-s nny
WILLIAM II. G1LMORE
Has opened a linn Tlllllanl Saloon In addition to
his well known RESTAURANT. Ho hn3 tables
with nil tho latest Improvements and lu perfect
order. jios.eeps ou uanu tuo uesi
LAGER I1EER AND ALE
which the maiketnflords. OYSTERS to be had
nt nil times when lu season, also llcef Tongue,
Pickled tripe, Clams, Ac, Xu.
The publlo nre invited to call, nnd nro prom-
IKeu satisiacllou.elllicr in uunnrusor reirebU'
ments. His
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
cannot be excelled.
Bloomsburg, Jan. 1,'C9.
QMNIBUS LINE.
Theundetslgncd would resictfully announce to
tho citizens of Bloomsbnrg and tho publlo geno
rally tha he Is running an
OMNII1UH LINE
between this place and the different railroad de
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the
severul trains going Bouth and West on the Cata
wlssa and Wllllamsport Railroad, and with those
going North nnd Bouth ou the Lackawanna nnd
nioomsburg Railroad.
His Omnlbusses nro in good condition, commo
dlous and coiulertable, nnd charges reasonable.
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends dc.
part, can be accomodated upon reasonable cbargd
by leaving timely notice nt any of the hotels.
JACOB L GIRTON, Pioprletoi
TOJIICSTIC ECONOMY !
CAMriLLION CARPET!
A new, cheap durable, healthy, nnd II
FLOOR COVERING t
A substitute for oil-cloth at one-third tiie cost.
Tills curpet Is piodiieed by n pecullarcomblna
...... UI di.uuh. ui-uvy I'uurr, piiiiieu 111 ornamen
tal colors, nnd routed wlih a tough, elastic, water
proof enamel which receives the water, protects
the colors nnd paper endures washing, nnd ren
ders the carpet bright and beautiful in tho ex
tscmo, lis udvunlages nre as follows j
Its cost renders It uvnllablo lo all classes : It Is
exceedingly smooth nud glossy, audit accumu
ales next to no dust: it does not requlro to be
taken np nnd cleaned like other carpet, nnd thus
wYf".i,uSfh Ia.V,c!r and trouble: Ify re-coatlng
with the CiunnlU on Enamelioccaslnnniw .,.
enso may rejiu re, (which costa but n trifle,) It will
last Indefinitely, even nil nge,nnd always appear
new nnd bright Mulls use 110 reliance what ver
in, iujjci- ,ur wear, 0111 exclusive
ly uiKmshe water-proof coating the llgurud pa
... . -v...k,..iUUIMJ l(f eei-jMu me colors. Paijor
lias recenily been used for a variety or purposes
even for trunks, roofs, Hour bags aud wenrifiSn A
parei. um 1110 llrst ultempt, elther.lu HuroBe fir
America. 10 couvprt 11 inln ,.r.., "r
lng. nil concede it to be an cnilrB a,,,;. 1 ",T"
We have purchased the right for Columbia
county and can rurnlsh tho carpet to ineVehanu
at manufacturers prices, ".irtuanu
-Yott are Invited to call ni'd examine the
f E W GOODS,
AT
RIVOWER'K STORE,
AT
IXJWKrtT PRIC1S FOR CABH.
FIRST DOOR ABOVE COURT HOUSE.
dec. nyoo.tr.
PLOUR AND FEED.
"'tiB nJ tbankrul for past patronsee
that 1,1,11RUU";u ""'ds auS to the pibUo
N E W M I L L
Is now In complete ruunlng order.nnd that h 1.
Piepared to do all kludsof Mllllngwlihout di?i
irrfi 'iwl ilV!" H. ',11"eB 'cSiii , hay? ?lr gflsi
ground without delay, so ns to take tlicm home
ihi m iif unU a".a rulB wofu LrougUt "0
THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR,
as well us the lower grades, undull kinds 1,
CHOP AArV FEED
kept OU liund limnanlllif u,i r... . .
est current rate-T u riln o? M k nT f. , r
LlghtHtreel, Dec, i.'UH-tt. PETtlt KNT. '
c
RAIL ROADS.
uiiuno"" -
-sr- 1IAUTVIU IV A M h i .IIII1 I
u
viiom riiH.Aimt.rinA to mjoitsiiUiiii,
nnd IntcrmcdlRlo points. Goods f.irwnrilcd with
ci.ro Bnddcwntclinndntlow.rntcs. ,
looSi.nl riillftilelpliln, must ho delivered nl
rfln?StV. MlMrke Hired, Kor lull par-
tlctilna.np HomNSON.rroprlclorj,
Aug. a.'ra-lft It. . IW. Uloonsburg,Va,
I1L00JI3
T ACKAWAJNJMA All 11
MyfaSi. ri-eunerTmlns .11.
run 111 follows!
Going North.
Arrlvo Arrlro
p. in. 11. m.
' II ,2J 10.50
OolnsSoutli.
I,envo Leave
p. 111.
I. oi)
I,envo
4.M
iM
5.10
II. ill
li.W
7.31
Ml)
Arrive
it. ni.
7.00
7.S)
7.l'i
MO
.
II.2S
ln.vi
10.42
Arrive
Bcraulon..
ritiston....:....
Klnsttoti
IMvllloUtl
.. 8(0
.. Mi
.. ".10
. i:a
... e.n
... Ml
.... s.w
lavo
10.9)
11.91
(1.31
8.V1
8.31
7.41
7.ni
Leave
tl !!
Hlilckshlnny
ilcrwicK
Iilnom
Dauvlllo
Nnrlh'd fM
II.
n.ru' lL".'."'"".'.-" u...nim, l.vilui 10.40 n.m,
. iPi'SSf "I li .han lo'ii Albany and
nil poluU Norlll, IXsl pMW. Bp.t
XTOHTIIEKN CENTRAL RAIL-
On and artel Nov. Ul'h IN-", Tnilm wp
leaveNoiiTiiUMUKiii.ANUuslollowB!
NOUTIIWAltli.
i A. M, Daily to Vllllamsi..rl,(ex(eptHundny)
Voriclmlrn, Unnanilalitna, lLieliesIer, lluffalo
Hurenslon Hridge, and Jj. lulls. ,..,
CM v. M., Dally, (e.ieept Humluys) for Llnnra anu
HuUiilo via llrle liullwny lium Wmlfa,,.
WW p.m., Dally, (except Huuilajs) lor Williams-
1,0tt' TltAINH KOUTllWAItD.
10 "i A. M. Dully (except Monday's) for llaltlmore
' WII.MINQTO.N AND rillLADIXriHA.
11.10 r.M. D.illy (except Sunday's) for Daltlmori-
WashliiBlon and I'ullnilcli.hla. Y0UJjU
(leneral l'nsvenVr Aseul.
At.KKKUlt. I'iskk, Ocn'l Sllpl.,
nillLADELI'IUA
AND EUI V.
J- "AII.UpAll.- v.p
r... ...I l,,u,,.v. N'.iv. Hlh 1S6'. Hie
Trains on (he Philadelphia & l:ne Kali Iload will
run as iuiioms:
W1HTWAKH.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia ?.J'P.".
" oriiiliiiiiieri.iiiii..i..)'iu.iu,
nrr. nt l!rlo H.llln.m.
ERIE EXritEHH leasee Plill.idil.huu...il.lOn.iii,
' " " Ul L II U...1P.11I
" arr.ntKrle .IH.W)a.m.
ELM I HA MAIL leaves Plillalelphla J.Wa.m.
" " " norlll 11 ..iii.int
" " air. at Luck Haven .7.20 p.m
EASTWARD.
TII.Tlt VI!C Ipnves Frill 8.Mn.!l
" rtoriuu ..u.iu u.ju.
' " iirr.nt Philadelphia ji.vua.111.
Eltli: EXI'RIlllcats Erie I.UOp.m
" nu 1 n.uju.111.
" nrr.atPlilliu'elnlila 12.15p.m.
ELMIRA MAIL IcincsIrfKk Haven N.OO11. in.
1 " xvortu u 11.011a. 111.
' " nrr.nl PlilladeilillU S.OIn.in.
BUFFALO F.XP1U.1H leaves m. tpoit liaiam.
norm ti z.uiu, in.
" " air. at Philadelphia D.'iiu. 111
F.xnress east connects nt Corv. Mall Eilst nt
Cory nnd rvliicton, Express west nt Irvlncton
Willi train lull Ull .letli uuu Aiu-Kueuj .li.ei
Rail lloau.
A. I- TYLER,
Goueral Superlutendenl, Wllliainsi.oit
11
EAD1NG RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
MOXllAV, Dl.CEMUEl! 27111, 1800,
Great Trunk Line Irom lite North aud North
Wiiht (or Phlladeliililn.New York. IUmuIiiiz. Potts.
vllle, Tamnqua, Ashland, Sh.iluoktu Lebnuou
Alieuuiwu. casiuu. 1.011111111. i.iiin. LiiucuMcr,
uoiumuiu, e:c.,
iraius leuvu jiurnouuru lur.uw ion., as iui'
lows: At2,.SJ,5,:tiaud8,lija. m., 12,20 noon and
2,55 All,(4)p.m., connecting with similar trains on
the Pn. Rnilltiad, and arilvlug lit New York at
1U.4J, a.m., & u,ui m., & o,:li .V 1U.IMJ p. in
nud ti.uo n.iii respetllvely. Hlccnlni! cms aeeom.
p.my ;the2.30 n. in.,5.3j a.m. and 1200 m. trains
HUlKllll Clltllllie.
ll.llUUUIKIUi ..tiuiiuu, l ,tlin, lllL. 1U
maqun, Mlncrsille, Ashlitud, hliamoklu :Plne
Grove, Allentowu A l'llllu'd. at h,10 il.ltl.. & 2,5 &
4,10 p.m., stopping at Lebuuon and principal wav
stallousithej.lOpiu. ttatn making conuectlouslor
Pottsvlile nml Columbia only. For Potlsvllle
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Bchuylklll
and busquchaiinn Railroad, leave llarrisburg at
.and 12.00m.. itiul 5.00 and h.ixj t.m. I'hiln.lr.l.
phln nt M5 it. m, aud 3.30 p. m. bleeping cars
accompany tho 0.00 a. m iind5,00 and 8,00p.m.,
trains Irom N.Y.uithoutchaiiue. Wav 1'iu.i.Hniri.r
Train leaves Philadelphia nt 7,30 n.m., connecting
with similar train on East Pa. lalllo.ul reluming
li-om ueuuingaiij,'up.m stopping at all stations:
lene Pottsvlile at6,4ili,OOii.m.,aiiit!i,0",p.m.bhanio
kin at &.IOand )0,4ua. m., Ashland nl7,0o a.m and
l,.JU mwiil iuiuiiuii ai.n.iij 11. 111,. UUU p. m
fur Philadelphia, and New York.
LeUVU PollSVllle Via hehllVlktll llll.l Smnnn.
ha una Railroad at 8.13 a.in. lor Uarrlsbuig, and
11,30 a. in., lor Pluouroro nud Trcinont,
ltendlug AccommtKlallon Train leaves Rcadlmz
nt7,'.W a.m., rcturutng leaves Philadelphia at 4,l3
Pottntowu Accommodation Traliuieaves Potts
iowh at u.iu. reiuruiug, leaves l'liundelphli
at 4.00 p.m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leavo Reading at
7,13 a.m and 0-15 p.m. for Ephrata, Litis, Ijincos
ter, Columbia, .tc,
Pcrklomen Ilnll Road Trains leavo i'erklonicn
juucuuh in ,wu.ui.. anu h,iij p.m. ucturulng
LeuvctiklniiackatK.lnn.m.. niul l mi n m
necllng with similar trains on Uenilln.. lin'n.i
On Hundays, leave New Yoi k at 8,un p.m., Pliiu
plilal 8,00 n.m. nud3,lip.m.,thuH0iiii.m.tralii
" "" ."'.'"uuing; luiisviiie 8,110 a.m.:
HanUburgnt Mia. in. 4.10 unit 11.10 p. in. una
Rending 12. l.i Midnight, niidT.l.in. m. for lljrris.
nurg, ni7.2tin. m. and 12.63 Midnight, for New
,nt, 1 1 i.a p. in. lor l'lina-
Commutation, Mllcntc, Reason, School ni
Excursion 'licktts lounjiiom nil points, nti
duced rates. '
liuggngo cheeked through; 100 pounds alIocd
O. A. NICOLLH,
,, . (eneriil Huperlnlendtut,
Reading, Pa., Apr. 211 1869.
pATAWISSA RAILROAD-On und
J nflcr MONDAY. B,.n n iui t "
trains on;theCalawl(,sa Ruilro'ad ll ruu'at the
.uiiuniii), fiaiull IIUUIS,
Mail Soith.
STATIONS.
Wtlllnmspui I,
Muney.
Watsontow 11.
Mail AVIA
Dep. 8.45 a.m
Arr, 0.00 p. m
U.l'l "
" o.i;
" 10.U',
" 10.45
" 11.01
" 11.17
" 12.22
" 12.M
" 1.01
" 1.20
" 2.15
" 4.25
Arr. 0.13
" 11.25
" 4.57
" 4.10
" 4.10
" S.4I
" 3.32
" 2.25
" IJH
" 1.40
" 1.30
' 1.10
Pinion. "
Dunvlllo.
Rupert. '
t'litau issa.
Rtngtown.
m.
r.UIIIIUIl.
" Ouukuke.
" , KMabouyJunc '
"Dlnc.Taiiiaqim. Dim..
" Reading.
" PhUadclphla.
,. I To New York via. Ruul
1 lug or Mauch Chunk.
Irom New York vi.i. i
" HUOa.ia
8,1 J
i5ViC,J"iUfeiof curbelwien Wllllamsport aud
Phlhulelitfila. UFO. WE1IB Huy't.
.uuueii nunu. 1
"nSid)Y.A:.u;i LACKAWANNA
WlMTtfAllP,
Ac-
COIII
Ex
Ex
press Mull
Ac
MTATIONS.
luess
Mall
com
1' JI l'.M,
9 10 US
0 4.1 3.3.5
0 25 8.25 ,
0 00 3M ,
0 15 12,10 ,
owi "2J0 '
15 12.30 ,
1 U 11.4s ,
11.33 ,
4.10,
3.22'.
7 (W 1.00 ,
3 8 11.2.3 .
5 33 11.20 ,
3 2.1 Il.lrj ,
3 II 10,47 ,
3 01 10.33 ,
10.2.1 .
1 41 10.1.1 ,
1 2tl 0.30 .
0.10 ,
3 &5 11.22
3 41 U.U!) ,
3 23 8.4.3 .
3 IS 8.3.5 .
2 (50 K.1'5 ,
I' l 7.3S ,
7.J10 .,
7.11 .
(1.50 .
li-Al .
0.10 ,
6.40 .
S.3U .
A.M.
Yin M. A H. 111..!..
Ari New York. Lv
;A ax, p ji
8.80 I 0)
8.S0 1 00
8,15 i 15
0.O5 I 4u
11.30 7 03
0. 00 Tao
ll.l.lllS,,
11.48 7 211
II.5S
7.311
8.17 ;
11.08 j
I2.U5 7 35
12.2.5 7 60
12.83 8 lie
I2.5i 1.1
1.05 8 23
1.13
1.23 8 42
1. H 8 !a,
2.00
2 21 0 26
2.33 U an
2.37 0U)
3.08 I MM
3.50 1035
4.12 I'M
4.20
4.30
4.5(1
5.18
5.10
0.OU
11.20
l'.M.
Chilktopherht.....
.....w.Iliilioken
iv"ewarkM .,'
.....Washington
Ha Cen. Rit, f jf j 1
.orii....,,,
(Uil Liberty if)
...New Hampton', ,
-Oxford
Brldgevlllo
...Philadelphia..,..
-Treuion.,.,.,
.....Plilllllikburg....:
MaiiuiiUu Chunk,.
-.Delaware
...Mount llethei.,.,
Water Gap
...Ktioudsburg..
Hpraguevllfi), "
Heuiyvllle
Oakland
'jlobylianna'.'."'.'.!!"
GouulsUiro
Moscow
.Dunning "Z
I" M
0.33
0.10
A.&I,
ll.lt)
11.30
11.10
12.00
12.30
12.15
1.35
2.U)
2.20
l'.M.
million
..Clark's Huminit,...
..Ablugton
.Inctory villa
Nicholson..,.
...Ilopbuttom '."
Montrose,.,..
...Hew Mllfoid..
.....Great Bend...."
u.0.1
6.30
I..V
1.13
3.43
3.13
S.Vl
l'.M
Connections.
AINew Hamilton, win, central 11 1, ....
are
unrg
Atberaiiion mm. t", ..''
OEND FOR A COPY 01,' xriew "
the meclianic. the merehant & xnlllZr'".11"''
each, require i invei,iV.,i?.,,V.
renauio work, wlilcli wlii euabTa 1,1 n, S
firuKLvSS1""1
!. atwllleuableeveri'n.if 1.,i?.u".l'"l.nud
.-t paid. M 4kia
Oct.lVi
R, 11., lor WttstoiV WraSm. W "'""'""burg
burre, Daiivllle. &oX
Deljwaie i Hudson It. It i0, ,7.;: ",,M,.w'!'i
buhl, aud Curbondulo "'"" O'ypliuul, Aich-
iienv. iasYk'fc safe,
GROOBRIBS, 8co.,
G
RAND OPENING
GRAND 01'K.NINO
GRAND OI'ENING
GRAND OPENING
. GRAND OPENING
or
WINTER GOOIW,
WINTER GOODS,
WINTER GOODS,
WINTER GOODS,
WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
consisting ol
consisting ol
consisting or
consisting or
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS,
HATS
HATS
11 ATS
HATS
HATS
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
CAPS,
DAI'S,
CAPS,
CAPS,
CA1"H,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MA IE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CIiOTIHNO,
READY-MADE CLOrHL"G,
LOOK1NO-OI.ANSES,
LOO K I N 0-0 1 .ASS ES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS
PAINTS
PAINTS
PAINTS
PAINTS
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
OILS,
OILS,
Ol US,
OILS,
OILS,
GROCERIF.S,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES.
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
IJUEENSWAIIE,
ihlEKNSWARE,
OUEENSWARE,
llUEKNBWARR
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
T1NWARK,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
v
SALT,
SALT
SALT
HALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
KITH
F1S1I,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN
AND BKKDS.
GRAIN
GRAIN
AND SEEDS,
AND SEEDS,
ic
ic.
Ac,
AT
MtlCELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
MCKELVY, NEAL
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
Norlhwestcoinerot Malnar.d Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main nnd Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market Htiects,
Northwest corner of Mnltiniid Market Streetu.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
BLOOMS11URG, PA
DLOOMSBUlta PA
BIAIOMSIIURO, PA
BIAIOMHBURO PA.
BIXIOJISBURG, PA,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS
In large quantities end at reduced lales, alway
uu UllUU.
Hardware & Cutlery.
qiHE NEW HARDWARE STORE.
1 NF. I'l.lIS Iir.TtlA.
Having enlarged our Store Room and Just
OPENED A NEW SUPPLY.
directly from tho Manufacturers, purchased for
cash, on a decllniug market, w e nro prepniwid to
oner mo same to
FARMERS, MECHANICS. BUILDERS.
nndtlie rest of Mankind, a general stock, com
prising all Iho kinds and qualities usually kept
In n city Haid Waro Store, suitable to the wunts
of the county, nt unusually luw prices.
Ail thosewhoaredeslrlnutorpurchaslng goods
In our lino can save Money by looking In at the
Please give us a c ill nnd examine, our stock 4c.
no,. "u" AM R WARDEN,
Apr.2.1.t!)-lr Bloomsburg, Pa,
JACOn k. smith. J. R. HELTXEIl
g M 1 T It it S13 L T 7, E It,
Impm tors and Dealers In Foreign nnd Domestic
MsM
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II A R D W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLERY, 4C,
NO. 400 N. THIRD BTllEKT, AB.CALI.OWUILI.,
Nov.2'2.(,7.ir.I'1IILA1,Er'V1IIA'
TO JrANUFACTURERS.
IllfilllStO Use "ALLEN'S PATl-VTlMTr r .
MINA ' will , Issfed ,m nnATHJA? ii'M'
iiersigned. Itlsa , u,e un
SURE PREVENTIVE OFSOALE IN STEAM
Thoarllclewlllbo furnished ut H,vn .
I'i!ouefo?0 ul" W
AUS
use
TEN DOLLARS "ANUM FOR EACH
Tho mniVrllu . 1.... .. ...
will be Mii.ni ed i.v 1 VE1 V-nU-T4imiua
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
Dealers In Oils,
No. 42South Delawaro Avcnuo, ri.ihulelphla.
For Pun Waler, m
CnS.fiRi..uiry
lidtiost,
ourablt and tetij.
bleieqiultath
pooj cM-foEtloaed
woodea iVumn. and
ranter St
oiUeii than half lh
money, taiiij arraDgeJ
o as to te non-froA.i.,.
udln conitructlun an.in!..i.
keep it In repair, K
J) K N T I S T R Y.
the tee LTaSl"T
CouV
g Ij" A T E HOOP'ISD,
EVERY VARIETY
MOST FAVORABLE RA'pt.-h
JOHN THOMAH. in im.i.c, . ... .
Rox,;f77. ......... j. 1I1UJ1AH
Mar.19.titj.iyr. .-msuurg, i-u.
DU MANDRAKE
. Aroundoubi.',.ni .'ii?.'.. .
n Ills malar ouj v nb i it a .i..!.0 1 'orus'
to Ilia public. Thev oil .iwL. !.UIl,rv "Ver offered
andbllmryduetiidearrTor. H'el.lv
i,r.V'l''f.r.i; hukvi enuiihef LnS?.?" w
Typhoid FJvc nn,i .ii ,iSLr.r' and
from torpid action of he' IvS? "a'fif. Y,Mlh,
Be'udas,k'?brUK1S
lSS&?;"- "' "tt'b'JS Me'ndelsHoVt'a
Jprl. 4taa faiSUV-1
Ml
xvw'-v-. rL. tfraik
to
roperatsTO
.Sowing Maclir
Q.ROVER A 11AKKU.C
ELASTIC) BTl
Tci!
'AJIILv
fi Tl ITT T T n -- .
. KM lllll ,A 111' 1 ' ....... 1.
"! ion
;H) Cheslnnl Wren Phlw
POINTS OF
r'XCKUtI
Ilennlynnd Elastlcllyof tltch.
I'errccllnn nml ut.. ..
i-'.v.ij m fiu
uilt'Cl Tfrrlnft.
Wldo rnngo ol oppllcaiur, .,
nujustmcnt.
Tho senm retains Ihiai,i..j.
wnsuing nnu Ironing.
Besides doltig all kind, cf mw..
SeirttiQ Mni'lituu ii........ ..
lilnsl bennllrtil nn.i
...cm ij.
ornnmenlnl work.
3-Tho Highest PiemliiramuaJ
, 1U I U IM M Ik.
hu u 1 iet? 1 1 iLwnriiPii i tin n.. . .
iiivjinirs. imiunc wot ;dunilii.m.
oxlillillpil in romppllllfni.
Tin? r rntnu rs Tim.,..
llin rpnrf(.rnlnllvd r m, i
MnclltllLS. nt tttO KxtmilMnn l'.i .
lRfi7. thtitt ntli.sllii,. tt,nt. .
nil oilier Mewing Mat hint.
V 0 U a A 11
JtjOOMSlWnOPi
June !VC!My
rpiIK KKW FAMILY
H Ii w 1 N fl M A CHIJ
iiLuvy won;, niw muuceaine
t.,niTTi ui'ti'ivn Mirtmi
in innniii.iriiirn n. .mw i iimiir nu
uscmincfis u liir
niTTTIi?lIS. VII, f'l)M?HIl
llcln unmiii 11llhlii i.-nrli nfcVTTtJI
Apply for clrculnri nl fcamvlrtb
Oct. 15,'C0-3ni.
Misccllaneoui
XJ KHAUY INfiTITUTR
i iuit fiur in 1 li iu 1 1 cimi" y)"T.i
Tencner or i ft.inii, uoiauj
nriiuL'iiin.
1 1. tin i- (V Ilcr-l..B,
I ItllVABUI til JllV"s o
uniniutiu.
1 U' IVme.A.M-
ti.... i n tf.iih. A.B,
Teacher of ficOKiftpiiy.'tii.toryi
AsM tnnt (encherof luftthtDsW
v,i ,...
. ..... If Palltf.
SUhS Alice j,
Teacher of Music ou Hie
,...,nT
airs, nmiir" -rtt
Teacher of Vocal Mimic n.l uuu
Tlio FAI.I, term.ivil
und until our bonrillug WW"fJ
ey. 011 application to the i r loW J
Im furnliiied with homes In pHaw!
It Is belter for students w wsr,,!
enlnijofllio term, but I
bio they can niter at any w
March SO imt.
" nr trnillKi
'l'"' .,J
Tho Oreat Trade Iiiiproycmj" -
Tuiw ihiL-ravini.-s, fully IIWJI
crlbiug all our Watches, arjSlI
velopes, wlilch are iliorougM "wl
ordeied lira innlled, pu.it Wl fi, M
nriu,.Hiti,rti i:iiuravl,iS,J'ce..i,l
rich premium, f.J; T wf n'WjVi 1
i '"" f,.' "JVi ,." . lJer iteW
nonrtlclaln our sliK-k Is "',1
money asked, while Jlw.ivM
wnteh wortli m. " "'" ', 1
once beforo I'liV.UX.WVWl A
WlB.oadwliy.l'ii-.Ka'l
Oct. l.l.'lEI.Hlll
DIM l'L E S.
"The uuderslKnoJ w'll ''"''SaVi
nil ulinnlili II I lO K."cl 1"-' . U'1. 1
or preparing aud SfiSiif
Vnseiulule urilm, llnft 'ffSTS
Inu, Freckles, I'liapleii, WV4
tlons nnd impurllles ""."SSST
solt, clear, smoolli und ur"M
He will utso send ini") J! 'W
ducliiB by very si iiiplc "'Wfrjidi
of Knfi- on n buldlicad or KJ,.
liuriy nays irom iiiblii ,, nmm
The abovo enn beobtiiliif'l ajjol
addressiiiB T HO. K. .LIA'i,lf,S'l
1. 11. IIOX 01,
Aim. 0,'UMy, ,
Fpo CONSUMI'TIVES.
Tho Advertiser, havlns be' jjl
III a few weeks, by u very "i
liovluitsiiiiL.ini several S f"". Jf A
ullectlon, nnd I hat diwd f'T, II
is anxious to make kuom ill" I
era the means nl cure, .ouiili!
lu an wuo uisiie ni . ,..,rlIe.
prescription used (fice "''K'tU
llonsforpreparlin! and ?fv,iif
they will nn!l a suiufiire Wffii
ma. Bronclilils etc. i"" ..r,v.,ioi
User, lu sending the 1 if V'Kl
wmiaiiifcburi;.
Nov.SU,'Ml.y, -
B UBIN1CSS OAljl'rf.
VIBITIKU tA '
I,i:TTF.lt I'.'.'Va
Neatly und CHJIJl
From Iho I Jilest Blyl "'"us Cl
iiiuumicieu
suuererwill try lit f emed) J1B,
liiilhinis, and muy l'r.00".Jf,ii.tt
Parllii wishing Iho, ;'"f,r u
addrtss RhV. J i ri,unty
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