I'M' 1 KALI.KI1ED ADTENTORE or one HANS PFAALL. ooktihVxd.) It la now high time thnt I should ox plain to yotit Excellencies tbo object of iay voyngo. Your Excellencies will bear hi mlml Hint illstrwseil clrcum Itancca In Rotterdam had nt length driven hio to tho resolution of commit ting suicide. It wna not, however, thnt lo Mo Itself I Imd nny polt!vo disgust, but thnt I wns hurnsscd beyond enrtur anco by tho ndvontltlous miseries at- tending my situation. In thlsstivto of wind, wishing to Hvc.yot wearied with life, tliu treatise, nt tho stall of tho book seller, backed by the opportuno discov ery of my cousin of Nantz, opened a re source to my Imagination. I thou tin ally mado up my ml ml. I determined to depart, yet llvo lo lenvo tho world. yet contlnuo to exist In short, to drop enigmas, 1 resolved, lot what would en jsuo, to force n pnajago, If I could, to the moon. Now, lest I should bo supposed more of a madman than I actually am, I will detail, as well as I am able, the considerations which led mo to bellevo that mi achievement of this nature, al though without doubt difficult, and full of danger, was not absolutely, to n bold plrll, hoyond the confines of tho possi ble. The moon's actual dlstanco from fho earth w.w the first thing to bo attended to. Now.tlio mean or avoraeo Interval 'between tho centres of tho two planets b fi9.!W 1.1 of the earth's equatorial radii, Or only about 237,1)00 miles. I say tho mean or averago Interval; but It must be Imrno In mind, that tho form of tho moon's orbit being an ellipse of eccen trlclty amounting 10110 less than 0.05181 ofthe major semi-axis of the ellipse It elf, and ilin earth's contro being situa ted In Its focus, If 1 could, In any man ner, contrive to meet the moon In Its perigee, the above mentioned (tlstanco would bo materially diminished. Hut to say nothing, nt present, of this possi bility, It was very certain thnt, nt all vents, from the 237,000 miles I would liavo to deduct tho radius of the earth, soy 4000, and tho radius of the moon,Bay 1080, In all f.080, leavlngan actual Inter val to betrnversed, under average cir cumstances, of 1111,920 miles. Now this I reflected, was no very extraordinary distance. Travtltng on tho laud has been repeatedly accomplished nt tho rnto of sixty miles per hour; and indeed a much greater speed may bo anticipa ted. But oven at this velocity, It would take mo no more than lCldays to reach the surfaco of tho moon. Thero wcro, however,many particulars Inducing mo to bellevo that my averago rate of trav eling might possibly very much exceed that of sixty miles per hour, nnd, as these considerations did not fail to mnkoa deep Impression upon my mind I will mention them mosi fully here after. Tho next point to bo regarded was ono of far greater Importance. From indi cations afforded by tho barometer, wo find that, in ascensions from tho surfaco of tho earth wo have, at tho height of a 1000 feet, left below us nbout ono-thlr-tleth of tho cntiro mass of atmospheric air; that at 10,000, wo have ascended through nearly ono thlrd; and that' at 18,000, which Is not far from tho eleva tion of CotopaxI, wo have surmounted one-half tho material, or, atall eentg, one-hnlf tho ponderable body of air in cumbent upon our globe. -It Is also cal culated, that at an nltltudo not exceed ing tho hundredth part of thocarth's di ameter that is, not exceeding eighty miles tho rarefaction would bo so ex ccfbIvo that animal llfo could in no manner bo sustained, and, moreover, that Uio most dellcnte means wo possess of ascertaining tho pretence of tho at mosphere, would bo Inadequate to as- sure us of its existence. But I did not fall to pcrcelvo that these latter calcula tions are founded altogether on our ex perimental knowledge of tho properties of air, nnd tho mechanical laws regulat ing Its dilation nnd compression, In What may be called, comparatively speaking, the immediate vicinity of the earth ilpelf; and, at tho samo time, it Is taken forgranted that animal lifo is and must bo, essentially ineupable of modi fi cation at any glvon unattainable dls- Uinco from tho surface. Now, nil such reasoning and from such data, must of course ho simply analogical. Thegreat st height ever reached by man was that of 23,000 feet, attained In the cero nautlc expedition of Messieurs Gay Luf sac nnd Blot. This is a moderate altitude, even when compared with the eighty miles In question; and I could not help thinking that the subject ad mitted room for doubt, and great lntl . tudo for speculation. But, In point of fact, no ascension be ing mado to nny given altitude, tho ponderable quantity of air surmounted In any farther nscenslon.ls by no means In proportion to tho additional height ascended, (as may bo plainly seen from what has been stated boforo,) but In n ratio constantly decreasing, It Is there foro evident that, ascend as high as wo may, wo cannot, literally speaking, ar rivoat a limit boyond which no atmos phere Is to be found. It must exltt, I. jargucd; although It may exist In a stato of inflnlto rarefaction. On tho other band, I was awaro thnt arguments have not been wanting to prove tho existence of a real and def inite limit to tho atmosphere, beyond t which thero la absolutely no nlr what soever. But n circuinstnnco which has been left out of view by thoso who con tend for such n limit, seemed to mo, although no poslllvo refutation of their creed, still n point worthy very serious investigation. On compnrlng the Inter vals between tho successive arrivals' of Kucko's comet nt Its iwlhcifoii, after giving credit, In tho most exact man nor, for nil tho disturbances duo to tho attractions of tho planets, it appears that tho periods aro gradually dlmln ishlng; Hint Is to say, tho major nxis cf tho comct'a ellipse Is growing shorter, In a slow but perfectly regular decrenso, Now, Ibis Is precisely what ought to ho tho case, If wo supposo a rcslstflncu ex perlcnced from tho comet from- or? ex tremely rare ethereal medium prdvad ing the regions of Its orbit. For It U evident that such n medium must, In retarding tho comet's voloclty, Increoso Its centripetal, by weakening Its centri fugal furco. In other words, tho sun's attraction would bo constantly attain ing grent power, nnd tho comet would be drawn nearer nt overy revolution. Indeed, thero Is no other way of ac counting for tho variation In question. But again: Tho real diameter of tho name comet'rt nebulosity, is observed to fontrnct rapidly an It approaches iho FEE sun, and dll.de with equal rnpldlly In Us ilcpnrturO toward Its aphelion. Was I not justifiable. In supposing, with M. Vnlz, that this apparent condensation of volume lmi Its origin In tho com pression of tho samo cthoroal medium I havo spokeu of before, and which Is dense In.proportlon to Its vicinity to tho sun ? Tho lenticular-shaped phe nomenon, nlso, called, tho zodlncal light wns n matter worthy of attention. This radiance, so npparent In tho tropics, nnd which cannot bo mistaken for any meteoric lustre, extends from tho hori zon obliquely upwards, and follows generally tho direction of thosun'scqun tor. It appeared to mo evidently In tho nature of n raronlmosphero extend ing from tho sun outwards, beyond tho orbit of Venus at least, and I belloved Indefinitely farther. Indeed, this me dium I could not supuoso confined to tho path of tho comet'solllpso, or to tho immediate neighborhood of the sun. It wns easy, on tho contrary, to Imnelno h pervading tho ontlro regions of our planetary system, condensed Into what wo callatmosphcro at thoplancts them selves, and perhaps at somo of them modified by considerations purely geo logical; that Is to say, modified, or vur led in its proportions (or nbsoluto na ture) by matters volatlllml from tho respective orbs. Having adopted this view of tho sub ject, 1 had J It t lo farther hesitation Urantln,' that on my passago I should meet with atmosphere essentially tho samo as nt tho surfaco of tho earth, conceived that, by means of tho very ingenious apparatus of 31. Qrlmni, should readily bo enabled to condense it in sufllclent quantity for tho purpos es or respiration. Tins would remove tho chief obsinclo in a Journey to tho moon. I had Indeed spent somo mon ey anil great labor In adapting tho ap paratus to the object Intended, nnd con fidently looked forward to its success ful application, if I could innuago to complete tho voyage within nny reus onablo period. This brings me back lo tho rate at which It would bo possible to travel. It la true that balloons, In the first stngo of their ascensions from the eartl aro known to rise with a velocity com parnllvely moderate. Now, tho power of elevation lies altogether in the supe rior gravity of tho atmospheric air com pared with tho -gas in the balloon; nnd nt first sigh t, it docs not appear probn bio th at, s the balloon acquires altitude and consequently arrives successively in atmospheric strata of densities rap Idly diminishing I say, it does not up pear at all rtiioi.tl le ti nt, in this it progress upward, tho original velocity should be accelerated. On tho other hand, I was not aware that, In any re corded ascension, n diminution had been proved to bo apparent In tho absolute rate of ascent; although such should have been tho case, if on account of nothing else, on account of tho escape of gas through balloons ill -constructed and varnished with no bet ter material than the ordinary vanish. It seemed, thcrefoic, that t lie effect of such escape was only sufllclent to counterbalance tho effect of the acceleration attained In the diminishing of tho balloon's dls tanco from tho gravitating centre. I now eonsl dercd that, provided in my passage I found the medium I had Im agined, and provided it should prove to bo essentially what wo denominate atmospheric air, It could make compar atively UttlodifTercncoat what extrcmo stato of rarefaction I should discover It that Is to say, In regard lo my power of uscendlng for tho gas in the balloon would not only bo itself subject to sim ilar rarefaction, (In proportion to tho occurrence of which, I could suffer an escapo of so much as would bo requisite to prevent explosion,) but, being what it was, would, at all event, contlnuo specifically lighter than any compound whatever of mere nitrogen and oxygen Thus thero wns a chance In fact, thero was a strong probability that, at no epoch of my ascent, J should reach a point where the wiittd weights of my immense ltd loon, the inconceirally rare gat within it, the car, and its contents, should equal the weight of the mass of the surrounding atmosphere displaced; and this will bo readily un derstood as tho solo condition upon which my upward flight would bo ar rested. But, if this point were oven at tained, 1 could dispense with ballast and other weight to tho mnount of near ly S00 pounds. In Iho meantime, the furco of gravitation would bo constant ly diminishing, in proportion to tho squares of the distances, and so, with a velocity prodigiously accelerating, I should at length arrive In thoso distant roglons where tho force of tho earth's attraction would he superseded by that of tho moon. Thero was another dlfllculty.however which occasioned mo somo llttlo dis quietude. It has been observed, that, In balloon ascensions to any consldurable height, bcsldos tho pain attending res piration, grent uneasiness is experien ced about tho head and body, often no com panted with bleeding nt tho nose, nnd other symptoms of nnVnlarmlng kind, nnd growing more and moro In convenient In proportion to tho nltltudo attained. This wasn reflection of n na ture somewhat startling. Was It not probable that these symptoms would incrcaso until terminated by death It self? I finally thought not. Their ori gin was to bo lookod for In tho progress ive removal of tho customury atmos pheric pressure upon tho surfaco of tho body, and consequent distention oi tho superficial blood-vessels not in nny positive disorganization of tho animal system, ns In tho rase of dlfllculty in breathing, whero Iho ntmospherlu den- slty Is chemically sufficient for tho duo renovation of blood Inn veutrieloof Iho heart. Unless for default of this reuo- vntlou, I could sco no reason, therefore, why llfo could not bo sustained ovon In a vacuum; lor tho expansion and com prcsslon of chest, commonly called breathing, Is action purely muscular, and tho cause, not tho effect, of respira tion. In n word, I conceived that, as tho body should becomo habituated to tho want of ntmosphcrlo pressuro, theso sensations of pain would gradually di minish and toenduro them whllo thoy continued, I rolled with confidence up on tho iron hardihood of my constitu tion. Thus, may it pleasoyour Kxcellr nclos havo iletnilM somo, though by no means nil, tho considerations which led mo to form tho project of n lunar voy ngc. I shall now proceed to lay beforo you tho result of an attempt so appar ently audacious In conception, and, nt nil event, so utterly unparalleled In the annals nf mankind. COLUMBIAN AND Stevos and Tinware. JaJEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. 1HAIAU IIAUItnUUUI, Main Blrcel one door above E. Mendcnhall'a Blore. A large assortment or move, Heaters anu Range constantly on hand, and tor Kale nt tbe lowest rates. TlnnlDs In all Ita branches carefully attended to. anil satisfaction guaranteed. Tin work or all kinds wholesale and retail. A trial la requested. Apr.v,ey-u gTOVEii AND TINWARE. A. ftl. KU1E.111 announces to bin trleuda and customers tbal continue tbe above business at hla old plaoo on MAIN STUEET, BLOOMSBUllU. Customer cau be accomodated with FANCY STOVES of nil kluili, Stovepipes, Tinware, and every va riety ot article found In a Stove and Tlnwaro Es tablishment In tbe cltle'.and on tbe moat reason able terms. Bepalrlng done at tbe shortest notice. M DOZEN MILK-PANS on band for sale. JEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. OH MAIN ST11KKT. NKIRLT OrrOOITX MILLXB' RTORK, IlLOOMSBUltQ, FENN'A. The undersigned has Inst titled unauil opened 111s new STOVE AND TIN SHOP, n this nlace. where he Is nrcnarod to make up now Tim Ware of all kinds In his line, and do repairing Willi neatness and dispatch, upon ihe mustreasouauie terms, no also Keeps on nanu BTOVES OK VAIUOUB PATTEHNH A STYLES, which lie will sell upon terms to suit purchasers uive hlin aeull. lie la 'a uoed mechanic, and deserving or tbe public patronage. Hlonmsuurg, April SO. HOT. Foundries. gHARPIiESS & II ARM AN, KADLE rotlKPHT AND UANUrACTUKlNO SHOP, HTOVKS l'tOWS WtlOI.KSAI.K 4 IlETAIL TUB CKLKDRATED MOKTilOSE 1 11027 I1EAM AM) THE 1IUTTOK WOOI1EN BEAM rLOWS. rnvtlnmi nnd Plrnllrlf k for renalrlnirrltrHlOTrs. All kinds of llrass or iron casting made to order upon snort no ce. d .,,. iJ. r . nun ill I. i'-oo i . iiniwinji. Uloomsburit. l'a. l'roprletors. Mar.lH.'US-tr. JJ13W FIRM, BILLMYER & HENIUE. The subscribers respectfully call the attention of Iho IiiuIucbs community lo their Woiks situs ed on tha I II. it, K. above the loxt, tiLoosrun una l'tt. KOUNIIKKS, MACHINISTS) AND IIIO.N HM1TI1H. M A N U V A C T U R E R S OF Steam llnQlni-w, Uolleis, Saw and CJrlst-Mlll Machinery, rihaning, I'ulleys and Hungers, They also make all kinds of Threshing Machines of the most approved patterns and the Celebrated Moutrobe. Iron Ileum IMows, Cook, I'urlor, Bar room nud Work-shop BTOVES. llculers aud a full assortment of FIro bricks, aud castings con stantly on hand for repairing Btovcs. Uevcral different sizes and designs of Cellar Orates. They aro nlso prepared to furnish Car Wheels and Axles for Mining purposes and General Mining casting. Iron and Brass castings for every de scription of Job work. Agricultural Implements made and repaired, particular attention given to the repairing of all kinds of Reapers; extra parts on hand. Juno r,'lil)-tr. rjRANGEVIIiLE FOUNDRY, MACHINE 8UOP AND AOniCULTUltAI. WOKKH. Tbo uudcrslgued desires to Inform his friends auu me puutiu generally, mat lie lias rcuunt auu euturgcif his l-'ouudry and MachlueUhop, and re moved all his IniKlut'Ss from Ijluhl Hlreel to the above named place, where In connection with lliseouuury lie win continue to innuuiacture Wheeler's ltatlwuv Chain Horse-1'owcr and Thresher, (Improved), Uarnell's Patent. THRKHIIEU AND CLKANKU, either overshot for Tread-Power or undershot with Lever-Power. He also manufactures to order and nis up an kinus or MILL GEARING, Circular Saw Mandrels. Patent Slides for Haw Mills, tho latest Improved Iron Beam Plows of uiucreufc Kinus w ooueu ileum i iuwi, jjuuuiu Corn Plows, and Plow Points of every descrip tion generally used throughout the county, IltON KBTTIXS, HELLS Collar Orates, Btoves.Sled nnd Blclgh Boles, and In fact everything generally made In a country r-ounary. t no.se wisning to purcna?Q jiacnines would do well to examine his mutxdaes, aud tbo Improvements made on the power, by which at least 20 per rent, or the frltilou Is tuken off. Al L MACHINES AItU WARRANTED to glvo good satisfaction aud terms made to hull fiumiuxent. All kinds cf c( untry produce taken u exchange lor Plows aud castings. Thankful to his friends and patrons for past favors he would lltl continue to sollidt the same. WILLIAM KL'llU YLilCll. .pr.9,(iJ-tf orangevlllo Pa, Wall Paper and Fainting, "piPORTANT TO BUlLltERS.HOlMKHOI.UEIlH 4TENANTB. The undersigned would aunouuee lo the clU tensof Blooinsburgand vicinity that lie Is pre pared to execute II O II:) E, S I O N, AND O R,N AMENTA L PA I N T I N 0 hi all Us brauches. PAP K R II A N (1 I N O Carefully attended to. btrlct attention to busluessand good workman ship It Is believed will mentafalr ahowor public patronage. Shop on Catharine Street between Third and Fourth. Mar-VOMy. WM. P, IIODINK. Insurance Agencies. QLOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY O Y NEW YORK. lUlny Freeman, President, II, C. Freeman, Beo Cash capital over 12,000,000, all paid. J. B. ROBISON.BLOOMSBURa.PA OENEItAL AGENT, For Luzerne, Lycoming nnd Columbia counties. Aug. SU.'W-ly. JNSURANOE AOENCY. Wyoming ............. . tlTO.Uu 4-:iua......... ...... l.oou.UX' Fulton - . ,100,0011 North America. ........ ... 300,1x0 Clly. . ., 150,00 IuUrnatlonal...HH H.WM 1,400,(100 Niagara ........... 1,000.000 Putnam .... 830,000 Marchants . i'SO.UX) Bprlugneld 570.KO Farmers' Danville .. 6U0,txu Albany Clty............ luO.000 Ijiuiubler flly .. ....... a 0,000 York Horse, Death A Thnt..... .............. M.OOO Home, New Haven......... 1,000,000 Danville, Horse Then FHEAH BROWN, ABtnl, I!U)01(KIIU)U1, PA inatSKO-ly, For Putt WtUr, bi i nit ciLTti ramp, BUTCHlfK nuruj uiieuii, durtbt m4 rttii good old-faiMoobl wooden Pump, tvad 624&6?6 pyu, ooit list than hill thi money. Kull; mng4 t4 U tO t nOD-flMllDf, ad In com traction to inipU tut mv ont cm put It up and knp It In rrpilf. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST POMP NOW MAD Oct,2t0i-tlm. D Jf. C. UOWEU. OKNTJHT. He pee t fully olTen bli proftmslonal nervli to tlielaUienknJ gontleiuuu of llloombburtfttutl vl cmuy. jieupreparea toaiiena loaiiiht) van ous operattoDH in tbe line of hit profession, and 1 provlUeJ with the latest Improvuti I'okckLAIN i KKTit wuicji win oa inverifHi ou ktoia putliue. Mllrer antl rubber baa to look an well an the iiaU latlu, ural teeth. Teeth extractetl by all tbe new antf wtwt approved ruetbod. ami operations on tbe tet'lh carefully nd propel iy attended to. lteitldence and ofhre a luw doora above tba Court Jfouie, aame aide. Uiooiniuurtf, jau.aj. um 9. ruos. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTTRGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Drugs nnd Chemicals. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo lis natural Vilalily and Color. A tlrc.sin;5 which i-i nl onco ngrccnhlc, liriillliy, niul ciTcctnni Ini' prvxM'ting iho luilr. Faded or graij hair i- toon restored to its original color with the qhss and gg. freshness of youth. 'Thin hnir is thick- cried, fnllins hnir chcckcil, nud Imld licss oflcn, tlioiij;h not nlwnys, cured by its use. Nothing tnu rcstoro iho lm'ir where llio lolliclei mis destroyed, or tho fjlnnd-i iitrophicd nnd decayed. But such ns rcinuin can bo navcd for liscfuluci'S by this nnnlientiou. Insteiul of fouling Iho hail' with n juisly sedi ment, it will keep it clcnn nud vigorous. Its occasional 1150 will iiretcnt tho hair from turning gray or falling olT, nnd consequently prvwiit linldncss. Fico from those delclcrious substnuces which mnko Borne pri'imrnliom ilniigerous nnd injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor enn only benefit but not harm it. If wnutcd merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing clso can ho found to dcsirall Containing neither oil nor dye, t hoc. not soil white cambric, ami yet lasts long ou tho hair, giving it a rich glossy lustro nud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., rBACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CULMISTS, LOWKLI-, MASS. rnicrj i.oo. .j OaMiartic Pills, i. tna mrpojes of a Laxatlvo l'crhaits no ono medi cine U no universally re tjuired by ecoiiody as a Mthirtlc. nor wn rver ii.it' before a tmlvcr.il 'tuloptcd Into iittp, in tojK&ate?i tual remedy than nny "" ...Imw. till-.. trie! if, kn.ir tit it It cin-cd them: thoewlio have not. know that it cure their neighbors nnd i'licm!, ttii.f nil Liidw Ui it wh.tt It 'loc-i once it docs nhv.iy.i tint it nTcr f.uli tlirouti nny r.iult or ncgleetur its coiiiMOiitinii. We havo thousands upon thuii s.-tndftii certiilC'.tfi-i of their temarkabio cures of the foll-nriii? rontidninU, but fcuch curci nrt known In every nr-TjcIibni Itouit, and V(p need not publish tlicm, Adtpted lt alj arftis mid conditions In idl cllnntcsi rout tinl'ir noilher cIomet or any deleterious ilruy, they may 1)0 Liken with safety by anybody. Tbeir tnu.ir co.itini? pro-itrvej tlicm ever Ta-sh nml m.ikcs Hit-in plfl.iiaitt to tike.wlil.o bcinc purely vcgetablo no h.trm Cfwi at Uc lio:n their nso in nny quantity. Tlicy operate by their powerful Inilueneo on tho Intertul vhtiora U .unify tho blood nnd stimulate It iiito beiUhy action remove the obstructions of tho (loniaeh, boitetii liver, mtd other organs of Uio body, roatorln their Irregular nction to hcaltli, nud by rorrectJnar, whercTor they cvbt.snch derange tiicnts ns nro tho tlrst origin of dUco. Jllnuto directions are given In tho wrapper on tho box. for the following complain ta, ivldcli thcao VtU rapidly euro: For lyprMi or Xutllg-patloii, Xlstlcss nt. fjuiifftiur And X,o of Apiictltrt tlicy hhould bo taken moderately to btitnulato tho etont och and rcstoro Its healthy touo and action. Kor tlvrr Cutiiiilulut ami Its various fyinp toms, Jlllluiia Ilnuiluclir, ftlck llc.ttlacliu, JTuuntllcn or Clrnru lcLnfsf Jlllioutt Colic nnd III 1 1 ous Jfc'ctrcr. they should bo ju Uir ionsly taken for each case, to con ect tho diseased action or remove tho obstructions hich can to it. For ItjNcnterj or Dhirrliiru, but ono mild dose is generally icqulred. For IKIinuiiiHtUiii, Clout, Gravel, Palpi tatlon if flie Heart, l'aln In iho mlc, flack and X.oln4, they should bo continuously taken, as required, to change tho diseased action of tho system. With euch change thoso complaints disappear. For lroiy and Dropulcal Si dUiicm tlicy should be tiikon lu largo and 1 icq t tent doses to pro Uuce Uio effect of a drastic purge. For Mupjirrtislon a larpo tloso should bo taken as It prnduco3 Uio desired eifect by sympathy. As a Dinner rill, take ono or two nil to pro mote digestion and relievo tho stomach. An occasional doso stimulates tho stomach nnd bowels Into healthy action, restores tha appetite, and invigorates tho system. IfcTnco It Is oil en ml TontageousMhero no serious derangement rxbts. Ono who feels tolerably well, often finds thnt a dose of these IU$ makes him feel decidedly letter, from thoir cleansing and renovating effect on tho diges tive apparatus. Dlt. JT. C, AYE It C CO., DrartUal Chtmlsti, z-oirczr,. arAss., xr, s, a. Feb. 5, 1SG9. FiimNix pectoraIj cxmvH romnn VIKKNIX PKCTOItAL UUUKS (WHIM F1KKMX VKCTOHAL CUltCS COUGH' The Plioulx rectoml will euro tho dlsuases of tiie'nironi anu x.ungs. sucn as colas, cougu, Croup, Asthma, Hroncliltls, catarrh, Hoio Throat Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, and Pulmonary Consumption. Tins medlclno Is piepared hy Dr. ituvi uuernoiizerui i -uuniieiniiia, nnn inrmeriy ni inonixviue, i-a., anu nunougn. 11 nas onr been ofterett for live years, more than one mill 1m-. linlllau ha.a nl.nn.li.l.uin .nl.l mandfnrltls Increasing every ilay. Many of inu i.iriiiii iruuieiKis uuv il in iuih ui live trrnsx. and not a few of tho Country Htorekeenors trr one gross at ntline. Nearly every one who lias ever sum u lesuues ions popularity, ana ueany all who have used It, bear testimony to Us won derful powor lucnrlng Cough. We nre confident vuni mere is no Known meuicine or sucu great value to the community as the l'turnlx I'octoral. It has cured cases of the most painful and dis tressing cough, of years standing. 1 1 has given Instant relief lu spells of coughing. It has instantly storped tha paroxysm of Whooping Cough, nnd greatly shortened Us du ration. It has cured Croup in n few minutes. Consumption hus been cured by It, where nil other remedies had fulled to do good. IoarseneBs has been cured by It lu n single night. Many physicians recommend It, and others uso It theuiseUesand administer it in their practice while others opposo It becnuso it takes nway their business. Wo recommend it to our renders and for fur. ther particulars, would refer you tn the circular urouiid the bottle where you will rind numerous certificates given by persons who have used it. It Is so pleusnnttothe tnste that children cry for It. It Is nstlinulatlugcxpoctorant, giving strength at tho samo time that It allays tho rough. Tho proprietor of this medicine has so much confidence In its curative poweis from the testi mony of thousands who have used it that tho money will bo refunded to nny puichoser who Is not satisfied with the effects. It Is so cheap that all can buy it, I'rlce IS Cents, Large Unities tl.UO It Is prepared only by L, l. VI OlltllHOMZKIl II. D.. W110I.EUALE DKUaCIIHT. No. IM North Third Hircct, Philadelphia, N. II, If jour nearest Druggist or Hlorcfcecper does not have this medlclno uk him to get It for you, and Uo iiotKtlilm put you on" with some oilier preparation because he ina,tcs moro mou ey oult: but go or scud at onco to wnno store where jou know It Is kept, or send to l)r. Ober-' holtser. Hold by E. l. mt j Druggist, Uloonis burg, niulll. W. Creasy, a Co.. Ught btreet, nnd nearly every druggist uud storekie per In Colum bia County, dtchVU'J-tlm, The undersigned would Inform the good pcoplo of llloomsburg nud surroundings, tliut he has moved his Drug Hloro from the old stand to ills New Kooms, ou the West side of Main Htrcet, below Market. And that he has lully replenish ed his stock of Drugs, Medicines, chemicals. Pat ent Medicines, l'ei turnery, nnd Ynukeo Notions. -ALSO Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Lamp Khadei and Fixtures geuerally.for repairing the worn, Coloring nnd Dyeing material lurulslied to suit, any quantity; uud for any Hliudo or Color, I'urtlcnlnr attention paid to putting up Physi cians' aud Family Prescriptions, Thankful for past favours, lie would solicit n contluunui'O ot the same. KememlierthoNewHtaud, on Main Htrect, west side, beluw Market. dec. ItyuWm. KMIltAIM P. LUTZ. rjO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho Advertiser, having been restored lo heallh In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, nfter having suflured several years Willi a severe lung ntlect ion, and thnt dread disease. Cnusumpt Ion Is anxious to make known to his feltow-suller-ers the means of cure. To all who desire II, he will send aropy of tho proscription used (free of charge.) with Ihe dlrec lions for preparing nnd using tlu same, whleh they will nnd a sure Cure fur Consunipllon.Asth ma, Hronchltls He, The object of the ndver. User, In sending Ihe Prescription Is to benefit Ihe mulcted, and spread Information which he conceives to bo Invaluable; aud ho hopes every surterer will try his remedy, us tt will cost tlicm nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wlshlux Iho prescription, will please audrn Ituv. KUWAllli a. WIWON. Williamsburg, Kings County, New York, Nov. Sfl,'l-ly, OU riUNTINQ IN COLOHS. 1 Neatly executed it thlt office. it rv fiuiiiry nmi itmuitK V- J. J iut. Theoli.iouMo c. jt-TJ fc(n K 111111 It H nmoiv ie- Miscellaneous. 170UTY THOUSAND I; gooils were nlilpttotl from 01 GAMKM OK X.1 gooils were whipped from our iH..ne mono ear, to families, clutm, and merchant, In every port of the country from Malno to California, amounting In value to over ONE MILLION DOLLA11S. rttir fnHmiftaforirnnftflctlnLTthlii Immense bni- lnes nre better than ever before.. We ImvoweenU In nil the principal elites to purclmso Roods from tbe Manufacturers, impotters, nnd others for Cash, nnd often nt nn Immense snerlllco from the iirio nni tnT. nr nrmiiiriinii. Our stock consists, In part, of the following Goods: . PresHaoods.TableLlueH.Towels.UoslcryjOloves tsklrls, Uorscta. Ac., Ac, ...,, Hilvcr-Plnted wnro, Hpootis rlnted on Nickel Hllvcr, Pewert Forks, llvo-botilo plfltctl Cast on. Hrltnnnla Ware. OlnssAVarc, Tablo and Pocket LUiiery, lnRrcfiivnneiy. Penuilful Pliotnsrnph Albums, 1110 newest. an a choicest btyloti in Morrvconnu Velvet Hlndtngs. Morocco 'irnveimig lings, linuuKercuici nun GlOVGltOXCR. Ac. (ioiu nnd riaiea j ewe try 01 tne ncwrsi siyies. Wn linvn nlnn inmln nrrnnppmentu with noma of tho lending Publishing Houses, that will enable us to sell the standard nnd latest works of popti larnuthorsntnbout onehatf the regular price: unch as IIvron, Moore, Puiina, Mir.Tow. and Tknnyron's Works, lu lull tlllt nnd Cloth Itlud lnss, nnu nunurcusoi outers, iiiuho uuu vwiy thing else for ONi: POLLAU FOIt EACH AUTICLE. Wn do not nflVr nalnnlo nrllclo ot merclmndlso that can be Rold bj regular dealers nt our price wo uo not nsic jou 10 uuy goous iroin s uiiicsh we cnnselltbem cheaper than you enn obtain tlipm In nnv other wnv. while the creator nnrt tf our goods nre sold nl about ONE-IIAI.F THE ltEaUIi.Ml UATI. We want good reliable ngents In every part o the Country. Py employing your pnro lime to form clubtnud sending us orders, you can obtain tbe most llbernt commissions, either lu Oahii or Mrcurn anihsr. nud nil coo Is sentbr ti will bo nn represented, and we gunranteo hntlsfactlon to every oiiti uniting witit uur ikuisu Holiday Pri"jbnti ron Ai.i Can be found at Parker A Co.sCS& 100 SummerHt., Itoston, MnsM. Tocunble every person to provide themselves with handsome nud useful Holiday lrcHenU, from now until tho iWlh of January, 1870. these gentlemen will lssuo largo otghtpflged Cata logues of nil the newest and Ubt novel t!c In such goodH nt Fancy Hokm, Desks, Glove Poxes, Alliumq In Mnrfwvo. Ullt nnd Vtlvrt Tllntilntrs. real Morocco bhonnlng Pags, Furnished Iteil- enu'S,iiver nauu ware nnm.iuicry 01 nu ues- Cornelian. Jet. Kbcll. Kiruscnu. Cnrbunclo nnd Pair, Pry Goods, dc, Ac, Ac, nnd hundreds of the Intent nnd best published Pooks. Yhey are giving Ono Hundred Tickets to eveiy one who will u ecu m c incir Agent, wiiiioiu cnitrgiug incm 111 rts. nwh rh beretoroie. It end tho tlmncG in their Advertisement lu another column, and bend for Catalogue. "J11 every order amounting to over SoO.nccom pan led by thoensh, llm Agent may retain 12.00, miu in every oruer 01 over tw, cj.uu may ue re tained to PAY TUB EXPRESS GIIAUQES Tlits oiler is lnorocam'Clullv Innssfst Audits In the Wcitcru tuut Koutlicrii titntos. but Is open to Kit I'UMUini'rK. COMMISHIUKKt Airnt willbctintd ten tier rent. In Cnnli n Mciclinndlso. when thev filt. w thkir entike ci.un, for which below ac give n ptirtlal Llft of (.ijiuuii&niuuN: For an orflcrnf$30. froinachlb of Thirty, ..vn.iijiuj iiiu iKum, its voiiiiulKHlon. vs (ia, llrown or Illcnched Hhretlnir. Good Drpss lAt. tern.WoolBqunio 81inwl,l"reueli Cnslinere rants and Vtfat l'utler.l, Kino Lnrco White CountCf- piiuu.cic. etc.. or t.i.iu in casn, For nn onlcrorSao. from n Clnli nf Flriv wowllljiaj tho Agent (is Commission, 15 yards. ruii'eiiufc;, unu pmr nenvy voui nmilKeis, t'opun imM j'liiitrn, iitiuuboiuu ivnoi riquuro nnaiv blUer-Cnso Watch, etc , etc., or 5.0U in cosh. For nil order of 8100, from n'Cluj of Ono Hundred, wo will pay tno AKcut, as commission uio yards good yard-wldo HlicctiuK, Coln-Hilvor jiuhiiiik v,ho aicn, men iong 001 nawi( Voo! French Casslmcre, etc., elo.. or Sltflu cosh. Ne do not employ any Travelling Agents, and customers should not pay money to persons pur porting to bo our agents, unless tyeraonnllu oo oiiafirnf. SCNIl MONEY ALWAYS 11Y H1:11STKHEI1 lETTEHS i or lurincr particulars send ror uataiogucs. l'AIIKKlt & CO., . . 03 A 100 Bummer Mt Hoston, Mass. Oct. l,'(,9-3lll. Jj O. IIOWElt, has opened a first-class BOOT, SHOE, UAT CAP. AND FUR STOKE. at the old stand on Main Street, Bloomshnrg,afew doors abovo tho Court House. His stock is com pnsedof tho very latcstaud bcststyles over offer ed 10 thO CltlzeilS Of Ctlllimlltn runtl.' tTannn accommodate the publlowlth thofollowliiRCoods at tho mrpht niteM. Mr.ti'u 1,...,, .ii.i.iT ,i.i slnga boots, men's double nnd single tan soled Kill tinntR. men's lirnw Blown ulini.u nf nil men's fine boots and shoes of all trades, boy's doublp soled boots nnd.shoes of nil kinds, men's glovo kid Balmoral shocs.men's, women's, boys's and misses' lasting gaiters, women's glovo kid Polish very llnc.wonien's morocco Balmorals and can suuen, woiuen s very nno Kid buttoned gait ers. Ill .short boots of all descriptions both peg. ged nnd sewed. Ho would nlso call attention to his Una assort. HATS, CAPS, FUItS AND NOTIONS. Which comnrlses all tlin new nml niii ..ri etiesat prices which cnnnotfalltotult all. Thoso K"".i uro oitcica anno lowest rlu.li rates anil will bo guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call s solicited boforo purchasing elsewhere as 11 Is believed that better bargains aro to bo found ..i uuy oilier piuce lu wio cnuuiy. Dec, 0 07 QAItBIAGE MANUFAGTOllY, Bloomsburg, Pa. M. O. SLOAN 4 BUOTUKIt Have nn hund and for sale nt tho lim-d it-nso ble rales n splendid stock of CAniHAOES, BUOUIEH, and every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted tn be made of tho best and most dur ablo materials, nnd hy the most experienced workmen. All work sent out from tno estab lishment will bo found to benf the highest class audsurotogtve perfect satisfaction. They linvt niso a nun itssoitmeiu in S I. V. I O II S of all tho newest nnd most Inshlonnhlo styles, wen anu cureuiliy maue uuu oi inu nest maicr Inls. Anlnspccllou of thelrwork Is uskid ns It Is believed thnt none superior can bo found In tho euuuiry. .SUV. ll. w-ll. "DOWDKR KECIS AND LUMHKlt JL W. M. MONUOE 4 CO., ltupert, Pa Manufacturers ot POWDEKKEGH, uud dealers In all kinds of LUMBEK, give notice that they are prepaied to aocoraodato their custom with dispatch, and on the cheapes crms, ffeEKER'S? ,V X 111 II u. - UI'. I -SHOTGUN) GV, DEST. H THE WORLD! 4T Wow York Office. 27 BEEKMAN BT. dec. SICO-Cm, AT H W GOAL Y A tt, T. l j Tins undersigned resiiectfully Inform tho r. . I lu" '"."iiib "nn uoiumuia county, that thev ktennll itm il1l!eri.iit.i,iimt,ru nr,nuJ coal nud selecled lump coal for smithing purpo ses, on their whorf, adjoining M'Kclvyr Neul & Co s urniice: with a good pair of BHlIalo scales pn tho wliarr, to weigh coal, hay, and straw. LIkewlso a horso ond wagon, to deliver coal to thoso who deslro It. As they purchoson large amouutof coal.they Intend tokeep a superior ar Dele, and sell ut tl.o very lowest prlees. Please vu.i iiu cAunuuu lor yourselves neioro purehos .... iLsniaa. j, IV. lIl'.lslJl'JKMIillt'. AUOUXTUS MASON. rPHE undfirfllfrnpil will f nlrn In nv. X change for Coal nnd Groceries, tho following uaincd nrtleles !-Whent, Ityo, Corn, Oats. Pota toes, Lard, nani,Shoulder,aud side moat. Butter, l.ggs. Hay, Ac, ut tho highest cash prices, at Ills Grocery Store, adjoining their coal yard, ' IBnomsburg Mar. IVm-t. W KN'W QMN1I1UH LINE. ' The undcrslgneil would rtwifuiynuuHun(oto tliocltlieus of Illoomsburii and tho public gene rally tha helsrnnnlngan , OMNIBUS LINK between this place nnd tliedlflercnt railroad de pots dally (Kuudays ciceptc.1), lu connect with the several trains going South and West on the Cata wlssa nnd Wllllarasport Ralliond, and with llioso going North and South on the Lnckawanua and Bloomsburg Itallrood. HlsOmulbussesare lu good condition, comino. dlous and comlorlahle, and charges reasonable. Persons wishing tu meet or see their Irk uds de part, ran be accomodated upon reasonable charsrt by lravlug timely notice at any of the hotels. JACOB U OlilTON, Proprletoi, PHINTING Neatly exec uted at this Offlee- Ut'f-nfiiiDicnftrinty Dry GoodH & Notions. JliW HTOOK Ol' CI.OTIIINO. Kruli arrival ol FAI.I- AND W1STKH U001XA. david liOWENnnna luvltcs attention to lil stock of CHKAPANI)FAmiIONAllI.r.CI.OTHINO. at his store on Main Btreot, two doors abovo the American IIouiw llloomsburg, I'll., whoru ho has Jtnt received from New York and Philadelphia it full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most faslilenable, durable, nnd handsome I)KEsg a00,)S, ni,altllltf nf r.OX, HACK, IIOCO, UUMiAJluulli-uiAiiii COATS AND PANTS. of nil torts.sl7.es nnd colors. He has also replen ished his already largo stock of 'ALL AND W1NTEU BH.YW1, HTllIPKD, KIOUUED, AND PLAIN VESTH HIIIltTH, CHAVATH, STOCKS, COLLAlta 11-ANDKEnCIIlF.l'U OIX)VES, BUSrKNDEIW, AND FANCY AUTICLES He nas constantly on hand n Inrio and wrll-se- cotod assortment of CLOTIW AND VIKI I N(l". which ho is prepared lo make tonrdir lutonuy kind of clothing, on very short notice, and lu tho best manuer. All his clothing Is made to wear, nnd most of It Is of homo manufacture. OOLD WATCHUS AND.I nWELUY, of overy description , fine and i heap. His casoot Jewelry Is notsurpasRod'lu this place. Call nua oxntniuo hisgenerul nssortmen of CliOTIIINO, WATCHES, Ji:WEI.U , AC. DAVID LOWENlir.ltO. rjlIIK ClIEAl'KST AND 11 EST BLACK .sow jiANUKAnmiKii is thk notiiit n watip 111U) LION 3lIlAXn tobefoundnttheiiopulardr goods slure of the umlcislgncd where everjboily buy their SILKS, DP.ESS OOODS, FUHS, SHAWLS, HOSIEHV, GLOVIX, AC, AC. and any llilng that they wantln tho lino of dry goods. M. P. LUTZ. MAIN STUEEI' OPPOSITE THE COUHT HOUSE, DIiOOMSBURO, FA. 12,'UO-t . Nov, c. C. M A R R have Just received from tho isisteru markets largo and well selected stock of DRY O O O I) S , C O N S I H T I X II n V Cassllners, Jeans, Best bleached A Brown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Table Linens, Cotton & All wool flannel AC, Ac, A good slock of Iulles dress goods, Ijilett stylcH .t pattern Spices of all kinds, Good stock gioccries, (iueensware, Htono ware, Wood .t willow ware, Flour A Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for .-Ii-nnln ' Tl Brass, A., All yoods sold cheap lur rush or pro. dure. . Ho would call tho attention ol buyers to his well and rnrefnlly selected assnitmcul which comprise? over Ihlng usually kept In Iho coun try, leelli.ii eonlliltnt that ho ran sell them goods nt such prices us will ensure satisfaction. Nov.S,'(,'.l-lf c, (', MAltlt. lyJIhLKlt'H STORK. ' FltlXII AKU1VAI. lit FALL AND WINTEH OOODH. The subscriber has lust returned imui ihe cille wlth another large and select assortment ol FALL Al.D WINTEIt GOODS, purchased lu Now York and Philadelphia at Ihe owest flgnro, nad which helsdeiuruilued to sell on as moderate terms as can be piocnied else where In Illooiusburg. Ills slock comprises LADIES' DHIWS GOODS of the choicest styles and latest lashlons, logethei with a large assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of the following articles Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cloths, CustdmeiCK, Shawls, Flannels, Silks, While Ulnars, l.lutus, Miii Skirls. Muslins, llollowwari I'edarwau Quccnsware, tlaidwaie Boots uud Shoes, Hats and Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, LooMug-Otusstu, Tobacco, C.iHt.-o, Sugars, Teas, lllco, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN BALLY. In khoit, every thing usually kept lu country stores, to which ue Invite the Attention of the publlo geueially, Tho highest prion will be paid ror isutry prodnco lu oxthango for gisjds. S. 11. .MILLEUABON. Arcade Bulldliigs, Bloumsburg, Pa. QONPEOTIONBlty, InVlmVm.'.Hll'.V1! WfU,a "'lfllHllyllUOIime to the public thai he has njieuf d a F1R8T.CI.AKS l ONFECTIONEHV SIOHK, lu the building luiely occupied by Fox & Webb whom ho Is prertto lurulsh nil kinds of PLAIN A FANUY CANDIES, FHENCH CANDIES, FOBEIGN A DOMEHTIO FHU1TS, NUTS, UAISINS, AC, AC, AC, BY WIIOLKSAl.K oil HKTAIJ, In short, a full assortnienl of all torsls lu his line or business, A great variety of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, glveiil'to,nr,h ""da'"' I'anlenlar attention B HEAD AND OAK ES, of all kluds, flush every day. Oil HIBTM 8 OA N DI EH, (III IB 'I'M AH TOYH. A call la solicited, aud aatlihutim. guarnutced, will li Nov.iU, Isn, EOKIIAItT JACOBS. bj E R O II A N 1) I H E NOTICE IS IIEHEBY GIVEN To my friends and tho publiu generally, lhat all kluds of DRY OOODS, riUOOKlUEB, quei:nsvare, notions, ao., are constantly on hand ond lor sale AT HAHTON'8 OI.I) STAND Bloowsiiuho, uy JAMFJi K, EYEIt. MIo, Bole Agent for Ei-Ms' Puohi'Iiatk or I uir. Large lot constantly on l.niid. (febS'CT. PA. Dry Goods & Grocories. GHAND OI'ENINO OllAND OPKNINO ui(iisii wi i. ; OltAND OPKNINO UltAND OPKNINU FALL AND WINTEH OOOD3, FALL AND WINTEH UOODS, FALL AND WINTEH OOODH, FALL AND WINTEH OOODH, FALL AND WINTEH OOODH consisting ol consisting nf consisting of consisting of consisting of IHtY GOODS, DHY UOODH, - DHY GOODS, BUY OOODS DHY OOODS, HATH AND HAIH. HATS AND CAW, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND HHOIIS, BOOTS AND HIIOKH, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BEADY-MADE CLOTIHNII. BKADY-MADE CLOTIIINd ItF.ADY-MAHE CI)TlllNl, KHADY-MADM CLOTIIINU, KEADY-MADK CIJTilltIO, LOOKtNO-OLAHSra, IX)OKINO-OI.ASSEH, lAJllKINd-OLABSEM, IflOK I N IMIL ASSBS, IXIOKINU-OLVBBES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS PAINTS FAINTS PAINTS PAINTS AND OILS, AND OILS, AND OIIJA, AND OILS, AND OIIM, OHOCEH1ES, OHOCEHIEM, GUOUEHIRS, OHOOEHIF.S, tlHOUEKIlCS, OlIEENMWAltE, ttUEENSWAHF, OtIEENSWAItE, ttlTEENSWAHE, liUEENHWABE HAllDWAHE, HAHDWAlli:, 11AHIIWAHE, HAHBWAHE, HAHDWAKE, TINWAltE, TIN WAKE, TINWAHE, TINWAHE, TINWAHE, HALT, SALT HALT HALT, HALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, FITII FISH, GHAIN OltAIN OILVIN OHAIN GHAIN AND SEEDS, AND HEEDS, AND BEEDS, AND BEEDS, AND SEEDS, Ac A McKELVY, NEAT. '& CO.'H, McKELVY, NEAL At CO.'S, McKELVY, NEAL 4 CO.'H. McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'H. McKELVY. NEAL dl CO.'H. Northwest corner ot Main and Market Btroets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets. Northwest corner of Main nnd Market Streets. Northwest corner or Main nml MKrlcct Htrnets. Northwest comer of Main nnd Market Streets, 11IX)0MBBUH0, PA., BIXJOMSBUUO, I'A BLOOMHBUHO, PA., HLOOMS11UHO, PA., BLOOMHI1HBO, PA. IUON AND NAHM. IHON AND NAHM. IHON AND NAILS, 1 HON AND NAIIJi, IHON AND NAILS, In inrgo quantities and at ledueed rates, alway Oil ItltUU. JUHST CLASS OOODS. H A 11 E B A H G A I N S. The subscriber has Just thoroughly restocked hlsBtore, In Culawlssn, lately occupied by M' Nlnch A Hhumun, and now ofTers for sale A COMPLETE STOCK OF DBS- GOODS, Groceries and general merchandise whleh for quality una variety will conipatu favoiubly with any lit the country. He has n fresh assort tlli'Ut of S PR I NCI OOODS which ho will dlsiKise of fur cash or country pro duce. Amiitii; his Dry GcshIs will bo fouud all tho latest and best patterns of MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, FI.ANNELS, SHAWLS, SILKS, CASSIA! EHH, HHOA DC LOTUS, COTTONADES JEANS Ac.Ac. OUOCEHIES. GLASSWARE, QUEENSWAHE, HAnDWAUB CEDAHWAUE DRUGS, 0JM, PAINTS, VAUNISIIES Ac. HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES and. In ruct, a complete lino of goods, belonging jo his huslucss. As he buys aud sells for cash he can nllorJ to keep his prices ns low ir not lower than most dealers. Hfs motto Is; "QUICK BAU3 Ann EMAIL ritOMTa." COAL OF ALL KINDS Constantly on hand nnd tor sale at the lowest m&iKct Tilt OH 1IOHO PHILLIPH PHOSPHATE, ,,,l,ec'lllVt!''1'Al".1.'liald,oth0l!lllnnot Build lng inutorlal, C'ullery, Mechanics' Tools, nml Hardware of a 1 kinds, to which the attention ol builders andolhers Is requested. OHAIN PUHCIIAHKD. i'UhUe custlom is doslroil and no cnorts will bo omitted to give tntlro satlsiao- JOSEPH 11. KN1TTLE. Catawlsta, Pa, Apr. 16,C9(lm E W GOODS, AT ltO WE lt'S STORE, A T LOWEST PIliCES FOH CASH, FIUST DOOH ABOVE COUHT HOUSE, dec, 17,'lO.tf, J)OMESTIO ECONOMY 1 CAMPILUON CAHPETI A new, cheap duraLle, healthy, aud B FLOOR COVERING A substitute for oil-cloth at oiio-tblrd the cost. n,T . VI. ' l,ro'""'l by a iiecullarcoiubli lion of strong, heavy paiier, printed Inornaiiu lal colors, unii routed wthi loughT eloaile is! ua ornstiiMii. piiHifenaiuel which receives the f water, protecls Iho colors and paper endures wiuhli g! Vud nfut deia the rarpel bright and l-ttutlim inllio exl Istine. Itsndvan aaesnreiuir.iiir Ml." 1,18 Us cost renders It iinllnl,lo lo all classes i It i. cxcWHllngly sinooih and glossy, a id It uccuiuil! !" . L,".'"l ""' i It iToes not rei mire lo i VZZ? Y, i,Z "ii.n. ' K8 olll carpet, and llaii '".Vf.."?" 'V "'"I trouble! liV ro.i with the Camn lllnn V.nr.inLjZiJZ.S.,' coallui; case may 'require, (which costs but b trinXutiiii ua ine lasv iniieiiuii!iy, even an age.and alwuvs inrieir iiew aud bright i U use no rellaic f wlSSSver K.',' nJ.V1'0." V'8 lPr for wear! but exclualv" iwrbeluSuVsin has recently been used for a varlt even for trunks, n.rw n.-1 u . parel bul the first atteinp ,e flier Xu Kun ZTt i'ItHi fou.v.:rl.'1 lto Vart or fli!)" cove' Inir. all eonredn lllnu.n .r Wo have purchased lha right fur liilumbln county und can furnish the carpet to iiiel ants at manufacluiers prices, reiiauis sYou aro luvltisl lo call ai'd examine the goods at our stJre. M'KELVY. kffl Tri lllooiilsbliru. llni 11'iu.if " CO. Sowing Machines. Q.llOVKIt it UAKEll'S FIIWT ntEMmi KliAHTIO HT1TUII FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, s'Ji'BHOADWAY, NEW YortK. J.W Clieslinil Hlreel Pldlaihl,,), POINTS OF EXCELI.Knck, Boautynnil Elastlellynl sllhi,. Perfection nuilHImpllclly of MrliiMry Using both Ihroads dlroclly fiom ulc .j, No fastening iifsfnius by hand m . ' of thread. Wide rango nl nppllrallon willim.t ,!,,,. ntljustment. Tho scant retains Its beauty , flrmius..,. washing and Ironing. Besides doing all kinds of woi k dc I,, Hewing Machines, thesu Machines cistm, J most be.-mllful ond permanent K.mtirnMrrjJ ornauicntnl work. S-ThelllBhest Piemlmnsiit all Iheralnu ExhlhltloUH of the United htalrnn.l Ernn, have been nwnrded tho O rover ,t JkktrSn Machines, nml tho work done hy thorn, h(w exhibited In competition. -The very highest pike, THE CRisoi THE LEGION OF 1IONOH. wn. enni.,,., J .y. tho representative of the O rover a BakerSftHj SlnchlucK.nt tho Expotltlnn UnlvcrMlk, tn IS67, thus nltestlng their gteil supi rlortty tn nil other Sewing Machines. F OH B A L E -A 3D O HAN ni.ooMsiiunu pa. June 23,'CO-ly fjPIIE NEW FAMILY HEWING M A V II 291 Dowcry. EMPIRE INK 11)1 B)ti) The extraordinary success of their iwrti Improved manufActurlngMachlue fur l!Ui heavy work, has Induced tho EMPIRE HEWING MACIIIXK CO, to manufacturnaNcw Fiimilv Mai-hlns ol 'a namostylennd construction, wlihiulditMi!! iiuiiieniiiiiiui, niaiiiug it equal in uriuirioas ish with other Family Maihliiis, slurtsi uscfulucHs itfar OUTSTHIl'S ALL tWIPLTITOIlN 'i'liepilco of this acknowledged nmrnirr tlclo comes within reach of eerv ela.l. ncdo, (impanyls prepuied to oiler tli m.Uto iiiuuceitients louucls,deliIelaiilllui;elii.Mc Maehlno warranted. Apply for circulars and samples t'i EJIPIHE SEWING .M.UIIIXKin, No. SI I Bowery, Nclt Oct. 15,'69-5m. rpiIE LITTLE WONDKItSEttlV A. MACHINB, PHICE,8.1, It makes tho elastic lock-sliu h; It miih ns any machine In tho market i a iliiurua It; It lequlres nolnstructinu.;!! lualsuaou It does not get outor order; tl rnu Ihi nirrtn the pocket: U makes an elegsnl jirwrul UNION SEWING MAClll.NKlUJU'AS' Nov, li,'tii)-3iu. !UI Uroiutirif,!. Ageuts Wanted. Hardware & Cutlery. THE NEW HA JIDWAHK biOU X NE PLUS ULTKA. Having enlarged our blore Boom wif oiins'Kti a NEW HUIU'IA'. illrrttv from tlin Manufacturer. r'lirrtw'.'l cash, on a declining market, w e aro prer I offer the same to I FAHMEHS, MECHANICS, HUILHtiia. I and the rest of Mankind, a general stft i. i prising nil Iho Kinds uud qiisiu mm i -i In ilpIiv Hunt Wiirrt Sinn.. Mlltlllile ljlW-l of the county, ut uuiisiially low prices. I AH thoso who are deslrlousof l;urclsl".ra In our lino can save Money by looMus"""! Now Hardware Store. .....i,i Please give ua u mil ami oxniiuiis i- HUN VAN A w'AU MJ.J Apr. 23.00-lyr BlooimW JACOB K. BMiru. J. B'H MITII & SELTXKH, Importers nnd Doalers lm Forolsu snJ D0"1 HARD W A It K, a V N B, OUTLKll Y, AC, HO. tOi H. TII1KII BTRKKT, AH. CAI.W'"' PHILADELPHIA. nov. 22, trf-tr. Miscellaneous. 10. WATCHEa J The Grent Trado Improvement AWJk (Incorporated tiy Iho State) sell Hiw uul Solid Silver Watches at IU each. lo.txKj Kngrnvliigs, fully ll"s"a,,!'11.liwl cilblng all our Wiitchcs, urn placed hi Jjlk velopis, whlchure ilimoughly '"'V,,; iulla ordcred nre iniilleil, post paid, at l"Si(1( l.rlcesi-Hlngle Engraving, Slcents. t rlchiiremluin.M; Twenty-Hve nn 'ft"nri ver Hunting svatch ns premium. I' tf graving enlllles the holder Uiew'' ', , ' worth from ta to 7Sii, Irrespective"' J" (Ul, 110. Nothlngrauholostby this I nij , uonrllclalu our stock Is worlh I 'huj money naked, whllu the buyer ') . (n watch worth BSD. trrulM ' ' "idJi once before haatlly muilenmlng!"...,.,,,,.,!!. MIOIIELIN, CO., MVA 20il Broadway, Cor. Fulton h'.. f"e" ' Ul'S lO, IKfTlll, mUBINESS CARDS, VIK1T1NO CARDS, i.irrnai heah". bill f:AI)S'.,tS pHOUItAMMIf. P0rEIW. AC, Nintly ami Cliiiiply l'f",tJ From tho Jjitcst BU'lcs oil 1 J J,, lrf, COLUMBIAN ur'" LATE ROOFlN". RVEBY VABIETT s MOST FAVORADLH BA'S JOHN THOMAS. AND C'ABl J- Box. 277. 1U0"U Mar,lU.(ill-lyr, , ivr oImTTcT . rmm Hie I n "'jst t turn i, niiujiu ti i llliM.il"" ri.uirluu on ur about Deft "''.''.eiarJ ' Yellow Hat leirler. A liurttl K paid for the recovery of said dog mjuKi dec,Sf,'u-1t. J''