The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 11, 1870, Image 4
I'AIHIER'S. COliUMN. Mulos for FarmPurpdsos. No sensible farmer will deny that tunica havo Bomo few advantages over horaea. Then why not uso mules In Htcuil of, horsoa? When will farmers mnkodchaoBo? I nnawer, wlion they prefer utlllty.Intorcst mid ajust tasto to a diseased fancy. I know many farmers who would bo ashamed to ho caught ri ding In a carrlngo behind a pair of iiniUv-,; and why? Is It because a utule has Ioiik ears or smaller toot than u horse? 1 tiiinu it proceeds Irom u spews of falsuprldo. '1-or allhough 1 admit that n good horso looks better than nine tenths of tho mules wo see, yet I deny that a bad horso looks better than a good mule. And why Is It that our horses look so much better than most of our mules? Tho reason Is thls-our farmers have a false notion that It Is not necessary tha n mulo should bo Jjcnt clean, therefore they always look rough and dirty. My belief Is that If a mule has the samo attention In overy respect that Is usually bestowed on' a horde, ho 0111 look as well, and In fact will out look and out-work most horses of any breed. It has been held by some of our officers that tho mulo was a heifer animal lor Government service becnuso horequlrcd less cure and feed than tho horse, and would go longer without water. This, again, is a grave mistake, Tho mule, If properly taken earo of, requires nearly as much forage, nud should fio groomed and cared for Just the same. I refer now to team animals. Such sUtemeutsdo a great deal of Injury, inasmuch as they encourage (he men who liavocbargo of animals to neglect and abiiso them. A teamster who hears his superior talk In this way will soon take advantage of It. Animals of all kinds in a wild and natural slate havoa way of keeping themselves clean, iflettwlld tho mulo will do It. Hut when man deprives them of tho prlv . ilego by lying them up and domestica ting them, ho must assist them' in tho most natural way to keep themselves clean. And this assistance tho animal appreciates to its fullest extent. Mules aro too commonly mado tho butt of the rldlculoand abuso of careless teamsters who seem to bo without even a spark of conscience. Thoy aro maul- OJ and Jerked, whipped and kicked, simply because they aro "infernal mules." Unfortunately for this useful hybrid, and for farmers, too, who might turn him to useful account, ho has como to bo the acknowledged represcn' tativo of stubbornness and. mullshness, But although he Is given somewhat to strong-mindedness, yet, if wo control his will it is no detriment any longer. 1 nave Known far less balky mules than horses animals, that refused to pull when bidden. They are patient, long-suffering animals, and In an emer gency canbo rellgil 011. Most persons when they see a good fat, slick, mulo are apt to exclaim. "What a flnomUle thero is!" This, howovcr, is no criterion to Judge by. A mule to bo In good condition for work should never bo any fatter than whatisknownaaagood working con dition. Ono of fourteen and a half hands high, to be in good working condition, should not weigh over 950 pounds. ono of 10 hands high should not welgli over 1,000 pounds. If ho does, his legs win in a very short time glvo out, nnd ho will havo to go to tho hospital. In working a mulo with too much flesh, it will produce curbs, spavin, ringbone or crooked hocks.- The muscles and ten dons of their small legs aro not capable of carrying a heavy weight of body for any length of time. Ho may not show his blemishes in lameness, but ttis only because ho Iack9 that fine feeling com mon to tho horso. I have, singular as It may seem, (bean mules that liavo been spavined, curbed and rlngboncd, and yet havo worked for years without exhibiting lameness. Tho samo attention has not been given to tho breeding of mules that horses havo" received. When thoy aro bred as oarefully, and as well cared for whllo young, they loso soino of tho charae- istics so disagreeable to many people. Tho southern farmers, many of them, i-uiituuur iuuio laoor mucn cheaper than horso labor, even when thoy pay a higher price for the mules. Now nro thoy mistaken ? Whoevei says they are, let him please demonstrate It. In tho north, mules are cheaper, and every consiucration of economy seems to call loudly for their moro general uso on tho farm. From tho report of an agricultural committee In South Carolina, in tho year 1821, 1 quoto tho following : "Tho annual expense of keeping a horse Is equal to his value. A horso at four years old will not bring much moro than his cost. Two mules can bo raised at a less expense than ono horso (?). Tho mule la lit for labor earlier, nnd If 01 sumcient sizo will ierform as much labor as a horse; and if attended to when first put to work, his gait and his habits may bo formed to suit his owner." To sum up eomo of the advantages of tho mulo over tho horse. 'First, they aro raised at less than half the cost of horses. Second, they aro kept for about nnir Mm expense. Third, they aro subject to fow diseases of tho horse, and thoso easily cured. Fourth, their avorugo working ago Is more than twice that of tho horso. American Stock Journal. Washing Tablo Linen. It Is poor economy Jn our opinion to b6ll or freeo table-cloths If brnvu. It gives them an old, yellow look. White ones may bo kept clear by spreading a for a few hours in the hot sun.or on tho snow when tho sun shines. If there arc fruit stains on thempour boiling water on them beforo washing. Tho boiling and freezing makes them soft, and once hanging ou tho line In tho air and freezing dry, wears linen moro limn two weeks' constant uso. A llttlo starch should bo addod to tho last water and thoy should bo iung up straight 011 frames to dry, If they dry In a twist, they cannot bo Ironed smooth without extra pains. A Dwarf Orango tree from China has been Imported Into California t'thov grow two feet high, and four thousand c an bo grown 011 an acre, at six or eight oranges to tho tree. TJ10 production exceeds (lint of standard trees to tho aero. Why Is a wax caudlollko a content ed ma dT Because i t no vcr wau la n u fllu . ' THE TUB YOUNG FOLKS. Thumbllng tho Dwarf and Thumb- ling tho Giant. Just beforo tho wood wasn hollow way, through which nil must pass; so hodrovo tho carton first, nnd built up behind him such 11 mound of fagots nnd briers that no liorsu could pass This dono, hodrovo 011, and as ho wa3 golnglnto tho wood metthcolhrraoom- lug out on their road home. "Drive nwny," mdd ho, "I shall ho homo be fore you Htlll. However, ha only went n very llttlo way into tho wood, and tearing up ono of tho largest timber trees, put it Into his eart, and turned abutit homewards. When ho came to tho pllo of fagots, he found nil tho others standing there, not being nblo to pass by. "So," said ho, " you seo If you had staid with mo, you would havo been homo Just as soon, nnd might havo slept nu hour or two longer.' Then ho tool: his tree on ono shoulder, and his cart on tho other, and pushed through as easily as though ho woro laden with feathers; and when ho reached the yard ho showed tho tree to tho farmer, and asked if It was not 11 famom walking- stick. "Vlfo,"sa!dtUe farmer, "this mauls worth something; if he sleeps longer, still he works better thnn tho rest." Time rolled on, nnd ho had worked for tho farmer his whole year; su when his fellow-laborers were paid, hutaidhcnlso bad u light to take his wages. But great dread camo upon tho farmer, at the thought of tho blows ho was to have, so he begged him to glvo up tho old bargain, and take bis wholufarm and stock Instead. 'Not I," said lie. "I will bo no farmer; Iain foreman, and so I mean to keep, and to be paid as wo agreed." I'indlng he could do nothing with him, tho farmer only begged one fortnight's respite, and call ed together all his iricmls, to ask thulr advico in the matter. They bethought themselves for a long time, and at last agrecil that tho shortest way was to kill this troublesomo foreman. Tho next thing was to settle how It was to bo done; and It was agreed that he should bo ordered to carry Into tho yard somo great mlll-stonis, and to put them on tho edge of tho well; that then he should bo sent down to clean It out, and when ho was iit-tlio bottom, the mill-stones should bo pushed down upon his head. Everything went rlglit.rfml when tho foreman was safolu the well, tho stones were rolled in. As thoy struck tho bottom, tho water splashed to tho very top. Of course they thought his head must bo crushed to pieces; but ho only cried out; "Drive away tliu chickens from U19 well; they are scratching about In tho sand above,, and they throw It Into my eyes, so that I cannot see." When his Job was done, up ho s rang from tho well, saying, "Look here! seo what a flno neckcloth I have!" as ho pointed to one of the mill stones that had fallen over his head and hung about his neck. Tho farmer was again overcome with fear, and begged another fortnight to think of it. So his friends wero called together again, and at last gave this advice; that tho foreman should bo sent and made to grind corn bynightuttho haunted mill, whence no man had over yet como out In tho morning alivo, That very evening ho was told to tarry eight bushels of corn to tho mill, and grind them in tho night. Away ho went to tho loft, put two bushels Into his rightpocket, two Into his left, and four into a long Back slung over his shoulders, nnd then set olftothomlll. Tho miller told him ho might grind thero in tho day time, but not by night; for tho mill wa?, bewitched, and who ever went in nt night had bceii found dead In tho morning. "Never mind, miller, I shall como out safe," said lie; "only make haste and get out of tho way, and look out for mo In the morn ing.'' So ho went Into tho mfll, nnd put the corn into tho hopper, and about twelvo o'clock hat himself down on tho bench in tho miller's room. After a little time tho door all at once opened of It self, and In came a largo tablo. On tho tablo stood wlno and meat, and many good things besides. All seemed pjaccd thero by themsehes; at any rato thero was no one to bo seen. Tho chairs next moved themselves round it, but still neither guests nor servants came; till all at once ho saw fingors handling tho knives and folks, and putting food on tho plates, but still nothing clso was to bo seen. Now our friend felt some what hungry as ho looked atthcdlshcs, so ho sat himsRlfdown at tho table and ate whatever ho liked heat. "A little wlno would bo well after this cheer," said ho;"but llio good folks of this houso seem to tako but little of It." Juit as ho spoke, however, a flagon of tho best moved on, and our guest filled a bumper, smacked his Hps, and drank 'Health and long life to all tho com pany, and fiuceess to our next merry meeting!" Whon thoy hail enough, and tho plates and dishes, bottles nnd glasses, were all emty, on a pudden ho heard something blow out the lights. "Never mlndl" thought he "ono wants no can dlo to show ono light to go to sleep by." But now that it was pilch dark ho felt a hugo blow fill upon his bend. "Foul play!" cried he; "if I get such an other box on the ear I shall Just glvo It back again;" and this ho really did when tho next blow came. Thus the game went 011 all night; nnd he never let fear get tho better of him, but kept dealing ids blows round, till at day break all was still. "Well miller,'' said ho In tho morning, "I havo had some llttlo slaps on (In- faco, but I'vo given :w giod, I wairant you; and mcuutitiio I have eaten Jutt 'is much as Illkid" Tho miller .was glad to find tho charm washrokou, mill would havo given mm a great ueai or iiionoy. "i want no monoy, I hnvo nulto enough," said he, took his meal 011 his back, ami went home to his master to claim his wages. jtv But tho farmer was In great trouble, kuowhig thero was now no help for him; mid ho paced tho room up and down, while tho diops of sweat ran down his fnro-hcad. Thou ho opened tho window for a llttlo fresh nlr, and beforo ho was aware his foreman gavo him tho first blow, and suclm blow, that off ho flow over tho hills and far away. The next blow sent his wife after him, and, for aught I know, they may not havo reached tho ground yel; but, without walling to know, tho young giant look up his Iron walking stick and walked olf. Nothing !h moro formlUublo to Uio busy then (ho visits of tho Idle, COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIAOUNTY, PA. Stovoa nncl Tinware N EW 8TOVK AND TIN SHOP. IHA1A1I HAOKN11UCH, Main Street ono door above K. Mcndcnhall'a Btoro. A large assortment of Stoves, Heaters ami Ranges constantly ontiaml, ami for sale nt tho lowest rntes. Tliitilnic In all Ita brunches carefully attended to, nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Tin work ot nirklmls wholesale nnd retail, A trial la requested. Apr.,09if OTOVKd AND TIN W AUK. A. M. RUPERT ituutuiuefi In hi tnmids Riul customus th'ul cunt limes lh above business at lilanld plscem, main srituET, umiomsmiro. Ciiitiiiiicisciiu heiwvoniddaled with FANCY STOVES . of nil blinds, SluveplpoR, Tinware, and oveiy v rlely of article found In n Stove and Tluware Es tablishment lu llio cities, nnd on the most reason able terms, Itepalrlugdoueattlioshnrtcstnollce, & IHIZKN MILK-PANS on liund for kale. N KW 8TOVH AND TIN SHOP, ON MIN Sfltp.KT, NEAIILY OI'lHlBITtt MIM.lin' UlOftK, ULOOMXllUKG, FKNN'A. THE undersigned has last fitted np uud opened Idi new STOVE AND TIN SHOP, 11 llttn place, where ho Is prepared to mako up new Tin WAnnof all kliitls In his line, and do repairing with neatness and dispatch, upon the most reasonable terms, Ho also keeps on hand STOVES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS A STYLES, which ho will sell upon terms to suit purchasers (live hlnin call, lie Is a got! mechanic, and deserving of the publla patronage. JACOU MKT.. Hlooinsbnrg, April aj.lSCT. MMMMMHtHWMrMMMUMMBMMM Foundries. s HAUPIiKSS & HAUJIAN, li.un.K rooNimv ami UANUVAcruniKa hiop, STOVES 4 PLOWS WHOLESALE A RETAIL Till! CEI.K1IKATMI MOI-fTllOSB IIION 11KAM ANU Tin: uerroN woonnN hicam i-lows. Castings and I'll e In iflc for i cnulrlng city Stoves. All kinds uf lirass or Iron casting madu lo order upm short nollee. II. 1'. H1I .UPLLKS . I'.IS. 1IARMAN, Illoouisburg, I'a. Tioprletors, JIar.HI W-tf. o U.YNd KVl hhlC FOUNDRY, f At'HlNE KIIOl' ANII AUlllUULTUHAI. 1VOHKS, Tho uiidclsljued desires to lulorin Ills friends and tho nublloRcneially, that he has lebulll and culaised his Foundry and MachluoHhop,aud ro moved all his business Irom l.lht Utreel to the nbovo named place, where In connection with his Foundry he will conilifno to manulaeture Wheeler's Ualtway Chain llorsc-l'ower and Thresher, (Improved), dimwit's Patent, TIIllKBlll.il AND t'f.EANElt, either overshot lor TreadPover or mulct shot with Lever-rower. Ho also iniinufactute.H lo omer niui ins up nil aiuusoi JI I h 1j u k A U I N CI , Circular !?uv Mamticls, patent Slides for Haw Mills, Iho latest Improved lion Ileum l'lows of (UUlTCIll Hums OOMCIt UCUIU 11UWX, uouutu Com Plows, nnd Plow l'oluls of every descrip tion generally ued throughout tho county. I HON KKTTLEH, HELLS Cellar Urates, Ktuvcs.BlcdandtSlctgll Soles, and In fact everything genernlly made Inn country I'ounJry. 'ihoso wishing to purchAso Machines would tlo well 10 examine his machines, and the lmproeincnts insdeon tho powcr,by which at least IW per cent. 01 the Irictlou Is taken oir. Al L MACHINES AIIE WAltUANlEll to give good satisfaction, and terms made to suit purchasers. All kinds cf country produco taken in exebaugo for Plows nnd castings. Thankful to his friends and patrons for past favors he would still continue to sotleltthosamo. WILLIAM SClIUVLEIt. Apr.O.CO-tf Orangevllle Pa. Wall Paper and Fainting, JMPOltTANT TOTlUILnEIia,110USEllOLllElW.tTENANTS. The undersigned would ummuncc to the citi zens of llloomshurg ami vicinity that he Is pre pared to exectito H O UM 11, SIGN, ANIJ O It N A M K N T A L P A I N T I N U lu all Us branches. PAPKJl HANGING Carefully nl tended to. Strict attention lo business and good workman ship It Is believed will loeul a lair show of publlo patronage. Shop on Culliurlue Street between Third and Font tli, IarJ,'K)-ly. W.M. F. IIODINE. Insurance Agencies. Q. h O II E M U T U A h Lll-K INSURANCE COMPANY OK NEW YORK. Pliny Freeman, President, II. C, Freeman, See Cash capllul over i2,00O,Q(X), all paid. J. B. BOB1SON, BLOOMSBUltG, PA GENERAL AGENT, For Luzerne, Lycoming and Columbia counties. Aug.a),'(i!)-ly. JNBUBANOE AGENCY. Wyoming flTO.COO Elna 1,000,00c Fulton SOO.CXI North America :wo,000 City 150,000 International - 1,100,0)0 Niagara ,". 1,000.010 Putnam 530,000 Merchants 330,000 Springfield .?,. WOflm Farmers' Danville S'W.ooo Albany City I0U.CO0 Lancaster L'lty , a H.U00 York Horse, Death Al Thelt.... 6o,000 Home, Now Haven .... i.noo.nou DnuvlUe, Horse Theft FItKAH rillOWN, .4(1011, mats' bO-ly, nLoouBituHn, Pa For Pure Water. m tmi cettDraua rump, cure. usuiets, durable to3 rella i bti; qool to tu good cU-ftulito&ed woodta Pomp, and coit lets than hall the money. Eulljr arrangfid io u to be Don-freoiiog, and la cow traction to lime. tbat any one can put It up and Rocp ii m repair. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MAD Oct.M,'C0-0m. JJENTIBTBY, It, C. UOWKK, DENTIHT, HVapectfully offers hi profesbioiml services to iue muit's uuu guuueintm ui jJiuuiiihuutK una i clnltv. lie la ii Tenured to uttpiid toatlLLi. vnrl. ous operations In tbeUuoofhia proffSHlon, ami li provided with the latffct Improved 1okcklain i KtTJi which win uo uibQrieu ou nom pmuug. silver and rubber base to look as well usthe nat uraltt-eth. Teeth extructcd Uy alt llio new am most unproved methods, auO ill operations on the teeth carefully and propeny attendetl to, UetiUlence and ofllce a few dtutrn above, the HillUt lrniiun inrnti uiila Uloomsburift Jun.31,'(tjU a iiowEn, lias opt' lied a flrst-class HOOT, HHOIJ, HAT OAI, AN1 FUlt HTOltK, at the old stand on Main Htreet, Itlootnfcbunf.afew doors above the Court House. Ills stock Is com po&ed of the very latest and beststyles ever otter ed to thecitlxeus of Columbia County, He can accommodate the nubile with the following kaoiIh al the lowest rates. Men's heavy double soled stoga boots, men's double and single tap soled KJJ UUU IB, JIll'U m UVHY) MlUgl BIIUU UI Itll M1IJUM, men's fine boots and shoes of all erodes. Lov'm double soled boots and.shoes of all Kinds, men's glove kid ltal moral shoes.meu's, women's, boyH's uuu liners-lasiuiE fiauers, women's giove mui l'ollsh verv flue.wumcn'i mnrnrm HnltunrAU oml C4ilf shoes, women's very lino kid buttoned gait ers. JtishortbooUot nil descriptions both peg- He would also cull attention lu his fine assort ment of HATH, CA1W.FUIW ANP NOTIONH, which comDrlses nil lha new and imnninr vurl. etles at prices which cannot fall to suit all. T hese Roods are oll'ered nt the lowest cash rates and will be guaranteed to give satlif ictlou, a call Is boltclttrd before purchasing elsewhere as it Is believed that better banulim aro in 1a fi.util tlian at any other place lu the county. Drugs and Chemicals, . Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo lis natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onco ngrccnblc, licnltliy, nnd cficclltnl for pvcscrviug llio linir. Faded cr gray hair t soon restored to its original color xriih the gloss and freshness of youth. Tliiii linir is (Iiick- ened, falling linir ilicckcd, nnd Imld ness often, tliougli not nlwnys, cured by its use, Nolliing cnu rcstoro tlio linir wlioro the follicles nro destroyed, or tho glninh ntropliicd nnd decayed, lint such ns remain cnu bo fnved for usefulness by Ibis Application. Instend of fouliug tlio linir with n pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean nud vigorous, Its occasional uso wilf prevent llio hnir from turning gray or falling off, nud consequently prevent bnlducss. Freo from thoso deleterious substances which mnlto somo preparations dnngcrom nnd injurious to tho linir, the Vigor can only benefit but not hnrm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing clso can bo found so dcsiralf' Containing neither oil nor dye, it uoej not soil whito cambric, nud yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it n rich glossy lustro nuu a gralctul pcrlumo. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists') LOWELIi, MASS. vma'i $i.oo, OaVuarfcio Pills, .no iurpo3C3 cf a LantIvo J l'ct!ijs ni ( uii'tli tin,. I- mii imiu-i .illv it;, HimvJ by cvui.i lu, h- il ft '-.illi irtk", nor .i fi i-r nil) liv'I'olu su imiiei l W .ul-ileil tutu ti-r, t'i t'Liyt-'jiltilryiiuli(tiiti, nil cUitc-., ill liii i-i .1 li it cJIcU'nt iur .1 . u i'ltt. rl lie fitjvl'im . .11 1 I4.ttlltltl41l!ilil., i'- Ijlild nutl r.H'iiioie t-'i- nS&nL. tu:il ri'incl linn .t OLllCr, IIIH.'U Hll'l it i, trleil It, knowihatlt uurcil llioni: thu.unh-i hue not, snow that it cure liiclr nciliiiirs iiifl ft ii'inl-, ami nil know lint uliut itiloei ont'i' it .loi'-i ;ih.i-i lh:it it ncicr fails thron,:!, :nj tiult or m-rt', I'jf Its rotnnositinu. W'o ll'lu1 llioil-iuvls tiii)ii Ui,mi. s.inilj ofcortltlctUMof llii'ir icm.irli.ib'ccnrt' nf tlio folloMiu.? comil.ilnU, but vtlcli I'nroi nil; known in uvory nuiliboi iiooil, Jin,! u 0 need not pnliiuii tli"in, Ad.iitel to nil aoi Aii.l cuiKlitlons In all t lim-iti. ; I'out.ilnin neither calomel or nny ilcletciiuus iIi-iik, lliey may ho taken with salety by nni body. Their Fiijrar eoatlny iirejervcs them ever Ireah ltul niakcj them 11tc.11.ant lo take, lillis being inircly vc'ctabla no haim cm .11 Iso from liiclr mo in any iiuantity. Theyoperato by their powerftil Inilncnrc on tho internal vliccr.1 lo pnilfyUioblool :mi flimulaloit inlo licnltliy notion remove the nb'tnictlons of llio ftomacli, bowels, liver, and other nrana of tho Un.!yf ve.torlnjf their irregular aetion to heaUli, nml by eorreetlny, irhcrcvcr they ctiirt, such derange menu ns nre tlio first origin of disease. Minute directions aro given In the vrappor on tho box, for llio following complain n, u hied thcio I'M rpid!ycuro: For ljin'pl. or Iuillr'llon, LUHpss. nvit, J'.imsriior and Xikk nf AiiiK'tUc, Ihcy should bo taken moderately to tthnulato tho ttoni ach and restore ita licnltliy touo nnd action. For Clrpr C'oniiiltiliif and lla various symp. tom, JlllliiiM IIpiiiLiclicNIch Kcmluclii., JiiiiiiiI1i or Cir.i.'ii Mclliii'44, Jlllinii c.'olic and IIIIIuik 1'imi'm, thoy should bo in. ilir jnutly t-iken for each case, to con ect llio dl aca-ed aetion or rcnovo tho obtructi,ins which cauc il. For ;loutirr .' Ilurrliw, but 0110 11. lid dine h Ecncratly lerjulred. For llii.iiiiiatUui,o.it, Oravi'l, 1'iilni- iitl.iii of thn Il.iart, l'jln in tlln Mill-, Hack and I.nlna, llioy fhould lie ronllnitnuclv taken, as required, to rliango thodi'cawl ai-llono'f tho system. With such ch'.ngo thot eomnt.ilnts dnappe-ir. 1 For lri.;iy and UriiIru3 Rtl-llinH Kiev . " '"' -lkim iu ,i,r8 ud liVTient ilocs to pro du iho cireet ora drnMlo purxc. For iipiri.Hlon a laiuo dovo thould lie taken ns it irodu,v!i tho desirad cllect by sympalliv. .U:i llnijirr "W.lako ononrtno fill, to ii.i. iniilo ili A'-lloii and rellovo tho stomach. An nva.hin.il il.ua ntlninlatri the tln-ni,h and buueli inl. 1 Ii5althy aflion, ritore thn aii' "i'',' 1111 d invnro.Mtri llin sy.tem. Ilimen it I ! taut rji'.HH wh.'m no deri.Mi dcranQ;Mni.it 1 , 11.11; who red. tolerably wvlt,..tlcn no,), n,.,, .,.1 , L. orthe-o IMf, 111 ikeshlni reel deei.ledlv bellei- r on: Uieli'rbMn.lur nn.1 reiiovatiuf elTect 01 tli.. ..tyc tive ii'. 1 atiis. f.. 1 vr.u .t co.. 1; i.un ui.i 11 jav . Feb.S, ISO a. !lrl (' i.lvt. I'llfKNIX I'ECTOKAI. ClIllKK COIJOlll l'IKKNIX 1'ECTOltAI, CUlll-.S COtlOIlt V1KKNIX J'ECTOUAIj CUltlCS UOUCIIJ ' Tliu Plueiilx I'cctornl will euro tlio diseases of inu i.iruui nuu S.UUER, such an coins, Cougll, Croup, Astlimn.Uroiicliltls, Catarrli, Horo Throat jiuuiboursK, wiiooinuguougn, una I'uimouary Consumption, Thin medicine Is prepared by Br, Levi Oberliollzerof l'hllndelplila, and formerly iiu-uiA a u., uuu iiiiiiungii it uas only been oirered for five yiurs, moro than 0110 mill. Inn linlllflBlint'nnlMnirlmnn.nl.l 1 . mniidforltls lucrcnslnc overy day. Jlany of the ltclall Druggists buy it In lots of flvo gross. uuu uu, m ,,i inn uuiiiry Duircitcepcig xry ono gross nt a time. Nearly overy ono who lias over sold It testllles tolts popularlly, and nearly nil Who havousod It. bear testimony In Hh trniu ilerful power In curing Cough. Wo nro confident mui, iiiviu is uu ituuwii iiieuicino 01 sucu great vnluo to Iho community iistlieWianlx rectoral. ai. jius iiiit-u L-iiscs 01 mo inosipainiui ana ins. It has idvcu Instant relief In Rti,.lsnre.onf.itti It has Instantly stoi ped tlio paroxysm of wiiuupiut; imiijii, nuu Kii'uuy suoiicneil lis nu. ration. It has cured Crnun In a fow minute-. Consumption has been cured by 11, wheio-all other icmedles had failed to do cuod. Hoarseness has been lined by it In n sluglo Muny pliyslclaus recommend ll.aiulolheis uso It themselves nud administer It lu liiclr practice nunu uiiieis oppose H liecnusct it inici-s nwny Ibelr business. Wo ici'omnieiid It lootir readers nnd lor fur tu.M v..! Miiiiuio, nuuiu iciti juii in uio cireuiur around Ihebolllowheio you will nnd numerous fcvuiuraiuii kh til iy persons will) I1UVO USCU 11. It Is so pleiuiiuil lo tho luslo that rlilldrcii cry for It. It Is usliiuiihi(lngi'xpeclorunl,gl;liig slienglh at llicsaino tllilo that II nllays Ibocougli, Tlio pioprlelor of this nicdicluo has so iiuicli coulldeuco In Its l urallNo powers from I he test I. .uoiiy 01 iiiuusuuus wio n.ivn useu it null llio monoy will borelumlcd louny pureliuier who Is um, a.lliniiiit, ui, lull t III'CIS, It Is soelitnp I but nil can buy it. I'lkoii I'enls, ijngo liuiiles fl.ou II Is pieiinrtd only by l,i;'l IJllliKHOIrzUHlI. 1)., ., ,., ., , wiioi,Es.i.EiinuoaisT, Nil. I..S S'lil II, 'llilr,l Uirnnl 1,1,1 In. 11. .1.1.. N, II, If 1 our nearest Druggist or Storekeeper docs not liavo this medicine uslc him to get It for you, uud tlo not let him put you oil' with somo other piepurutlon becnuso ho ninaes jnoro mon ey mill; but go or scud ot onco to somo storo "' J"" snow ins nept, or send to pr. oner, holtier. Hold by E. F, i.utis Druggist, lllooms. uurg.unii ii. w.creuy..i Co., Light Hireet, nud iiiuggisiuuu sioieictcper 111 coium. bin County, dec. UVoJ-tJin, Tlio imdfrslgncd would Inform tlio good lieonle nf lllmtrikliliri, nml uiim.i.iii..II... ... 1. moved his Drug Hlore from tho old' stand to bis New Itrwms, ou tho West side of Main Utreel. liplnur Murk,.! . Ami ll.n, l.n l.n.r..n.. od bl; sloe It of Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, 1'uU tut Jlcdlelnes, IVrluinery, and vankco Notions, -AL80- tJonl Oil IJimps and Lanterns. Imm Bhmles . 1,. Kvur,Mi,jr,,ui ifpiuriiig 1110 worn. Coloring und Dye ngiuatorlal luinlsTid to suit any quantity, nnd fir any Hliado or Color, ' Particular ntt"iit mi nnlil In .... t.i clans' uud Kouilly 1'iescrlptions, TTiaukful for N.,,uui,.iiv nu uu imii'u u couunuaiieo 01 lliesarao. lloipomber the Now Bland, on Main Btreot. west sldo.bclow Market, dec, 0,'li9-8ra, EI'illtAlM I', LUTZ. rjO CONSUMPTIVKiS. 'iho Advertiser, liaving been reslorrd lo heallli In a Saw weeks, by n very simple icmedy, alter having sulleml seveiol years with a severe lung jiuectlou, and that dreaJuUcase, r.insum ptlon Is anxious to inalio known to Ids Mlowsuller. ers the means of euro. ". To nil who Ucslro lt, lie will send acopy of tlio, lirescrlptlou used (freopf charge,) wltli liodlrec. I ons for preparing and using llu samo, which they will find n sure Curo for Oousuinptlou.Astli. ma, 1 ronch is elo. Tho object of the Advcr. "..'." fcnulng tho I'rescrlptlou Is to benefit the mulcted, and spread Inhumation which ho conceives to bo lnvnlm,l,l,H n,,,i i,a i,n..AU T.A... nnihin',!1! ' UU " Will iost lllm nothing, nud may prove n blessing, rartlcs wishing the proscription, will please address ItKV. KDWAlll) A. WtuJoN. Rnil Roadtt. LAOKAWNA AND 1JLOOJIS uuna iiAii.noAi) . , On nudtfUr Jan. 17, 1870, Tassengor Trains will run n follows! ...... Going North, aotngBoutli, Arrlvo Arrive Lcavo Leave p.m. a.m. p.m. n,in, Bcrnnton 8.41 ll.W r.m 7.20 Leavo rillston K.1I 10.SU 4.32 7M Klncilon 7.50 10.0.1 8.00 8.S0 l'lymouth 7.3S 0. 6.10 S..i Khleksliluny.... 7.M D.0B 0.10 O.W llerwlck . 0.03 8.M 0.W . IMH llloom 6.S1 7.M 7.30 10.17 D.uivlllo I.W 7.H S.10 10.9.1 Lcnve Iahvo Arrlvo Arrive Nnrth'd - 4.IS 0.10 , H.li , HM Connection mado nlHeranton by llio 10.10 n.ni. train lor (Itint llend, Illinlinniton, Alb.inynnd nil poluls Nnrlli, I'ai't nnd West, 1 D.T. HOUND. Btip'l. 0 IATAWJ8SA llAIIinOAD-On nml niier Sllliil 1J, 1 , rep. e, low, insseiiKei trains on tho Cnlawlss.1 Hnilrond will run attlic lollowlng nnmed liourst .Vdfl Sat Ih. stations. Mail J'r(i l)ep.S.I.3n,m Willlaminort. Arr, 0.00 p. in. " 0.1SJ' Muucy. Dep.6.21 " " 0.17 " WnUontnwn. " 4.57 " " 10.G5 " Milton. " 4.10 " " lo.l'i " Danvlllo. " 1.00 " " n.01 " unpen. " 3.40 " 11.17 " I'atawlssa. " 8.32 " " I2.iun.ni, ltlngtown. " 2.21 " " I2.&S " Blllnmll. " 1.50 " " 1.0.4 " Qunknke. " 1.10 " " 1.20 " I.. Mnliony June. " 1,30 " " '.Ml "Dlno.Tnmnqim. Dlno. " 1,10 " ' 1.2.1 llendlng. ' 10.40 n.m. Arr. 0.11 " l'lilladelulila. " S.lj " u I To Now York via. Head- ' 1 Ingor Manch Cliunk. Fl olil New York via. I Manch Cliunk. f " NiiChanitoof cars between WHllatimport and l'lillndcliililn. UEO, WEHlf Buy't. B UOWN'H I'AST FHK1Q1IT FItOM I'lllLADELI'lIIA TO lILOOMBHUltO, nnd Intel mediiilii points. Goods forwarded Willi care nnd deipnteh nnd nt low rales. Goods, at l'liilndelpliln, must bo delivered at minor A CnX nil Market b'lieet, For full pnr. tlculajs, apply to WAU 12 A llOniX.SOX, l'roprletors, Aug. ai.'CT-tf. 11. It. Depot, Uloonisbui'g.I'u. NOIITIIBUN (JENTUAli RAIL WAY. On and Rrtor Nov. 15th 1S0, Trnlns wl ICIIVO NoltTHUMIlEltLANU OS follows I NOItTinVAUD. 153 a, M, Dully to Wllllamsport, (except Bunday) lorElmlrn, Cftiiaudalgtiu, Rochester, llullalo Hilspenstoli Uritlgo, and N. Falls. 650 l". ., Dally, (except Buiidays) for Elmlru and llullalo via Erie Kntlwuy iioni Elmira. 5.30 i; ji., Dully, (oxceplHnndnys) for Williams. poll, rilAINM HOUTHWAUD. 10.21 A..M.I).illy (oxccplMoudny's) forllallltnore WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. ll.H) l'.M. D.illy(cxceptHiindny's)rorBnHirnori ivnsiiiiigioii nnu I'liiuiueiiinin. - ED. H. YOUNG, General l'nsseuger Agcut. Ai.rnnu 11. 1'isKj!, Gen'l Bupt., READING RAILROAD. WINTEIt AH11ANGEMENT. Monday, Dkckmuku STIIi, ISCiF. Grout Tiunk Lino from tho North nndNoith' West lorl'lilladelpliln.Now Yoik, Reading, Totr vlUo, Tnniiinun, Asluaud, rihnmoklu Lcbanoi Allenlown, Easlun, l.'phiiitn, Llllz, Lancaster .,llllll,Ul,t, V., Tiulns leavo Hurrlsburir for New York, ns i'ot lows: At 5,3.5, nnd 8,10 n. in., 12,2(1 uoou aud ,na p. in., connecting vuu siuiuar, trains on I'enua. ltullroiid. nud nrrlvliu, nL New Vnrir m 12,15, noon, 3,10 0,50 aud 10,(JU n. in. respectively, bleeping can accompany tho 5,3.3a. m., and 12.20 noon trnlus without change. Ueturulnij: Leave New Yorknt 11,00 a.m. mid 12.00 nonii uud 6,00 p. m. riillndelphla at 8.15 n. m, and 3.30 p. m. Bleeping cars accompany .7. . ' I'....., .......a .,v,,u i wilholtt chauue. Leavo llaritsburs; lor lleadlni. PnttRvllln Tn. maqua, Mlucisvllle, Ashland, Ubamoklu l'luc Grove, Alleutowu & l'hlla'd. at 8,10 a.m., iS 2,03 ,t 4,10 li.m., slopping nt Lebanon aud principal way stations: tho 1,10pm. train connecting for Plfli'a Pottsvtllo and Columbia only. For Pottsvlllo BchuylklU Haven and Auburn, via Bchuylklll aud Busquchninia llallioad, lcavo llarilsburg at 3,10 p.m. Way russcuger Train leaves l'lilladelphla at 7,30 ii.m., counccllng with similar train on East l-u. ruiirouii reiui-jnug nom IteauiUgnt U.35P. 111. kli,ii,il,i nt. nil Ktul Irtna Loao Pottsvlllo ntfi.lOulld D.00n.lil..nm1 3 1: n m llerndon at 0.30 n. ni.,Bhamokln at 5,10 and 10,10 n, m., Ashland at 7,05 a.m. nud 12,30 noon Tama qua at 8,33 n. m und2,2U p. lu.for riilladelphla Iavo Pottsvlllo via Bchuylklll and Susque hanna Itallroad nt 8,13 n.m. lor lliirrisburg, uud 11,30 a. in., for 11 ue urovo and Tremonl, iHMuiug .vi.iiiii.uuaiiiiu xiuiu leaves X OllS' vlUo nts.io a. m.. nasses lteaiHnint7.:iiiii. m.. nr. riving nt Philadelphia lit 10.20 a. in. Returning, leaves l'blladelphla at 4,45 p. m passing Ueiul- ,uKi,i. ,.i,.,ii.,uiiiiiikiii. l oiisviuo aiu.uup.in l'ott.stnwii Accommodation Trnlivlp'iwxi iniio. Uiwn nt0,11n.ni.,, returning, leaves Philadelphia nt 1.00 n.m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Itfudlng nt 7,15 a.in., and U-15 p.m. for EphraU, Lltlz, Laucas. Perklornen itnli'ltoad Trains leavo Perklomcn jiiaciion nt, v.uu n. ni., a,wi o.aop. m. returning: leave Schwcnksvlllo nt 8.05 n.m., 12.45 noon, and 4.15 p.m.. connecting with similar trnlns on Reading itallroad. Colebrookdalo Railroad trains leave rottstown ntD.lOn. m nnd0.20p.in.,returnliiglenvoMount Pleasant nt 7.00 and 11.2.1a. m., connecting with Bt.u.tu. b.i.llin uu ,,l,u,lli; .VI11I1U.III, Cncster Vnllev ltnllrnnil Trnlns lpnvo Ttrl.l.m. port tit 8,30 a. ni. nnd 2.(15 nnd 5.02 p. m. rcturuiug. leave nownington nt 0.10 n.m., 12.45 noon nnd 5.15 p. ni., connecting Willi slmllnr trains on Reading Itallroad. On BundnyH, leave Now York nt 6,00 p.m., Phil pliiaut 8,00 a.m. and 3,1.1 p.m., (tho 8,00 a.m. train iiiiiuiu uiiiy io iieuuiug;; I'ottsvilld ,w n.m, Jlurrlsburg at 5.33 n. in. nnd 4.10 p. in. inn Itr.fliHmr nirir. n n, ., Inn-. n ,l ,.. burg, nt7.21n. in. for New York.niul atO.I0n.m nnd 1.25 p.m. for Philadelphia. Cominutallon, Mileage. Benson. School and ,..iniBiun Aieivets iu uuu irom nil poinis, ni re duced rates. lloggago checked tlnmigli; 100 pounds allowed .... .. .i.r,1Sr,, O. A. NICOLLB, ,, . General Kiipeilntendeut. Uendlng, r Dec. 27 IbeO. D ELAWATIW. T.Afllf AWANKA X. 'WESTERN RAILROAD. Winter arrange ment, Jan.17,1870. Trains leavo as follows i EASTIVAItD. WESTWARD. Ac Ac com, Mull STATIONS. Mall com. Via M. E. Dlvls. Ar Now Y'ork. Lv A M, 5.00 5.00, 4.15 4.20 1,00 H7ti 1.2.1 w. jiurciuy at.) ...Christopher Bt..... Hobokeu Newark V.nLl,l..,n.. 8.00 8.00 8.15 8.10 11.30 via Cen. Hit. of N.'j" new inrK i'bol Libert!) Ml few Hampton .Oxfoul ltrl,lr..i.ll., 0.00 11.15 11.45 12.51 12.13 5.10 3.10 1.30 12.3S ....PlllladelphtaV.'" TrcutonM lMillllnvlL,,... 11 7.30 8,15 .Mnnunku Chunk.'...' 11.U5 12.05 12,20 12.30 12.11 1.00 1.11) 1.20 1.3S 1.55 2.10 12.33 12.15 ...,iieiawaro .Mount llotliol 12.00, 11.10 ll.ru' ,..W.H I roud s bu rg'."'.'.'' "Iiragueviiio ......Ileuryville. Oakland Forks ......Tobyhauna Gouldsboro Moscow Dunning Kcraulou ...Clark's Buinuilt..., ...Ablngtou , ..Fnetoiyvlllo .. Nicholson ....llopbottoni. Montroso -..Now Mllford.., - Great liend 11.20 10.51 10.32 1 111.101 11.531 0.15 2.S1 3.(11 (1.12 5.50 11.15 8.11! 8.35 A.M 3.11 1.07 0.30 0.5S 5.10 6. '.7 4.15 111 8,10 7.51 1 .'. '38 1U.1S 1.65 1.23 10.40 11.0.1 11.28 4.55 5.15 8.5'J 3.31 7.15 5.35 5.65 0.10 (;..') i 11.51 3.15 l'.M 0.4 J 12.13 12.31 A.M. l'.M, PM, Connections. ... ...Mb,..,.,,,,,,, wiui i.rieiianway. Mall Train fioin Now York connects with tho Express Mai leavllli; llilt.liniiitfin nt S.Y7 r ... i... 'J S1!..al,',,;j7,'',,1',.t0P',nB at nil stations; ana ..uu,,,,!, ,,,,uiw mu uu. i morning al H.20. uuw'iViSPJiuZ U?" enton connects m " i, I," '. M""' """yracuse, jiing hainton & for A.tarnd thVNortlYat 2.80,!. m. " (3a: ,,!oNlVht Ker'Sal,o?Val ter llio nrrlvnl of the Day Eipfess.TeavlS J5lA. M,; also. Train leaving SjTOcruS. nl u'Aill',"'i",?"i' wlth I:frawonnn & Dloonisburg It. It., nud Delaware A Hudson Canal Co It It Mull tram from New York connect will Train's Ti '"'. vuitesuarre, illooinsburg. Dan. tt,'i??"10i!lUo" "1 flnslnunton aliS'ranuect Kia' ?nn J''&'to nnecti'wliu omlug.and wilkes-Ilarre. k,url "" wy At Maiiunka Chunk, with Belvldere Delaware ... , ,iuiuii jruiunew vork nud lroHi nglianiton connect Willi the trnlu from and K i ij n t?PPlnB at nil stations, A.wn iiuiii luu, a uL'iiirai it. it. nf Naw &erinnc.NCWV" i "Bsiiiiigioii.wiiiijiorrUA: Essex R.R fur New York New Krk.Morrlstowii.ltovorVlIatkett town, Easiou Ac W, V. 1 1 ALI.HTEA I, Hu(u 11. A. II ENHY, Gen, l'ass, and Tkt, Agouti .(BREECH BELJH THE WORLD.j sM StHOUBiClflCllUB i'UfON'V Hew York Ofilca 27 BEEKMAN OT. dcc24,'09-Cni, Dry Goods & Notiona. N KW BTO0K OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of KALt AND WINTER GOODS. ' DAVID LOWKNtlllllG T Invites ntlentlon to his stock of CIII2AP AND FABIlIONAIlt.il CLOTHING, nt his storo on Main Street, twodoors nbovo the American House Moomsburg, l'n., nhero ho has Just received fiom Now Yoik and Philadelphia it full assortment of MEN AND 110VH' CLOTllliN'O, Including llio most fashionable, dnioble, mid IIIIIXHIKKIIW, culisUlliis of 1IOX, SACK, ROUCI,UM,AND(lll,.GLOTJI COATBAND PANTH. of nil sons, sizes nnd colors. He luisnlsn rcplen Ished his already lamo slock of FA LI, AND WINTEIt BIIA WIS, STRIPED, KIGURllD, AND PLAIN VEHTB B1IIHTS, CltAVATB, STOCKH, COLLA1W lI'VNDKI'KUlIIEFrt, GI1VEH, HUSriJNDl'.lLS, ANII FANCY Alll'lCLI.S He nas conslantly on hand n tarijii nnd wetl-se cried ns'iiiitmcntof CLOTI1H AND VIWI'I N'GH, which ho Is prepared In mako loiuder lnlontiy kind of clothing, on very shoit nol lee, and lu Iho best maimer. All hU clothing Is mado lo wear, nnd most of it Is of homo mniiufai lure. GOLD WATCItlH AND .IllWKLRY, nfoveiy ilcscrlpllon, llnonnd clicup. Ills ensoul Jeweliy Is not Biirpasscd.ln llilstpiace. Call and examine his general n-ssorlnien of CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY , AO. DAVID LOWENUEUO. rpilE UIIEAl'EST AND REST BLACK ALT AC A sow MANUTAtnmiKii is Tin: n i'iu.k WAnp Jinn uojf jniANJ) to bo found at the popular drj goods sloro of tlio undeislgiied where everybody buj' their BILKS, , DRESS GOODS, FURS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AC, AO. nud any thing that they wniitln the lino of dry goods. M. P. LUTZ. MAIN STREET OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, DLOOMSDUKC, rA. Nov. 12,'C9-t , c. 0. M A n It have Just received from llio cuMiin markelJt n largo nnd well selected stock of 1) It Y (1 O O 1) ii , r o n s i s t i n a or I'lissltners, .leans, Host blenched. I Ilrown -Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Tablo Linens, CiitloiiA All wool llunuck, .., Ac., A goisl slock of Ladles dress goods. Litest styles i patleint, Hplccs of nil kinds, Good slock groceries, (iueenswaro, Stono ware, Wood & willow ware, Flour & Chiiii, Also Kitchen Crj-st.il Soup rur cleaulnj Tin, BraSS.Ae. All goods sold ebeno tor cnOi r.r n. iluce. Ho would call Iho attention of buyers to his wen anil enreiiinr seiecin.1 .un,imnl,i ..i.ii comprises ovcrylhlng usually kei.t lu ilm iry, iceiius ronnuciil llial 110 call sell lliein goous ni Biicu pricis as will ensurn satlsfacllon. Nov.5,'C9.f C. C. MARIl. M IIiLEIt'S STOItE. FRliSH ARRIVAL Oh FALL AND WINTEIt lllllllw Tlio subscriber has lust ri,turn. rr..... ,i.n..i,.... wuu unomer large ana select assm Initut of FALL Al.'ll WIVTPii .iriMiio purchased lu Now York and Philadelphia at the owest figure, aud which im iu ,iinr..,t...,i ,n .Ai. . .v.u..M,. C on as moderate terms ns can bo procured else wumu iu iiiuoiusuuig, jus stock comprises LADIIis' DnrsH nnnnii of tho choicest styles and latest f.ishlons,togethcr niiuaimgo.ussurimeni. or Dry Goods and Grn. w""i ..""n uut; oi mo louowing articles carpets, Oil Cloths, Oloths, lasstmeres, Shawls, Flannels, Silks, White UihhIs, Mucus, Hoop Skirls, Muslins, Hotiowwure ,,UU1 lliu tioois anu wuoes, Huts nnd Cups Hoop Nts, Umbrellas, Toliacco, Co!Ico, Teas. Rice, ' Allspice, Ginger. Cinnamon, Nutmegs. AND NOTIONS ni'S ii sr.i.v In short, overvlhht., iiunnt,.. i...... ,.. ' etorus, to which nu Invites the attention uf the scicruiiy, me nigncst price will lu paid for cosuptry produce In exchange for goals. tf. n. MILLER SON, Arcndo llulldlugs, Illooinsburg, Pa. Q O N V E O '1' 1 O N E 11 Y . TllA Iln.li.iu4. ..... ... to the pubilo Inat .,"has oped a "Uy """""UCB FIRST-CL'AKS CONFECTIONERY HTIII1K In the building lately occupied by Fox A Webb whero ho Is menaredlo furnui. ,.n i,i.i..;""u PLAIN At FANCY CANDIES, ruriNCii CANDI1W, FOREIGN & DOMEMTH) FIUI1TH NUTS1R.1SINH,A0.,(1.,AC, OI WllOI.l-.SA I.K OU IIKT.,,1 i , i u, "ill assoiiiiieut of all goods his Hue of business. A gnat variety of III DOl.LH, TO YH. 4c. K"veUnto"'r,l,e Ho"'laJ'' rartlcular nllentlon UREA D AND OAK EH. of all kinds, fresh CHHIHTMaB OA N III KB. GUIS T MAH TGYH. A CUli IS tnllOllO.1. hll.l la, lor. guaruiiteud, Nov, a, ihin. 15CKHART JACOIIS. M Kit OH AN 1)1 BE NOTICE IS JIKREHY GIVEN To my fi Inula and tlio publlo generally, that ull DHY (lOODS, anoaEitiiiH, QUEENSWAHE, NOTIONS, AO., me eonsiantly on hand and lor sale AT IIAUTON'H OLD STAND llUJOlISUUlia, UY JAMES K. EYElt, fiTAUo. Bolo A Ki ll I fni'l.'f iu Ii,.. ----b . ...wlll.lbUI IMK. Largo lot constantly on hand, (fttio'07. Dry Goods & Grocorios. G HAND OPENING . n GRAND OPF.NING GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING or FALL AND WINTER OOODS, FALL AND WINTER OOODS, FALL .AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting ol consisting of consisting of consisting of consisting of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATS AND DAI'S, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND OA I'M, HATH AND OAl"H, HATS AND OAFS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND H1IOIM, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTH AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING RKADY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MA 1 1 K CLOTI 1 1 NO, IIEADY-MADF, CLOTHING, LOOKING-GLASSES, l.OOKIN G-0 LASS ES, LOOKING-GLASSES, iLOOKlNO-GIiASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES!. NOTIONS, ' NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS ANII OIIJI, PAINTS AND OlliS, PAINT'S AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, OltOCKHIEM. GROCERIES, ljUEE.NMWAIti;, OUEENSWAlti:, ijOHENSWARE, liUKENSWARK, (1UEKNSWARE HARDWARE. IIAIIDWARK, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, SALT, SALT SALT SALT, SALT,- FISH, F1SII FISH, FITH FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, AC, Ac. 4e AT NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL McKELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY McKELVY, McKELVY, Northwest corner ol Northwest coiner of Northwest comer of Northwest corner of A CO.'S, 4 CO.'S, 4 CO.'S. A CO.'S. A CO.'S. Main ai,tl Market StiecU, Main and Market Streets, Main nnd Market Slrceuj, Main and Market Streets, Noi thwest comer of mum uuu ninruei. nireeis, HLooMsmma, pa HLOOMSIiUHO PA iiiAioMsinmo Va 11I.OOSISHURG l'A. IHXIOMSIIURG, PA. IRON AND NAILS. IRON AND NAII.S, IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILS, In largo iinulllles and at reduced rates, alway Miscellaneous. B LOOMSUURG NORMAL SCHOOL AND LIT ERARY INSTITUTE. HOARD OF INSTRUCTION. HENRY CARVER, A. M Principal, Pioressor or Intellectual and moral science, und theory nnd practice of leaching. Miss Sarah A. Carver, Preceptress. Teacher of French, Hotany nnd ornamental branches. Isaac O. Host, A. 11., Professor of Ancient Languages and KnotNli Grammar. .. , J. W. Ferree.A. M. Professor of Mathematics, aud practical as. tronomj- Rev, D. C. John, A. M l'rofe sorof chemistry iimlphj-slcs. F. M. Hates, Teacher of geography, history Hook-kccplug James Ilrown, Assl taut teacher of mathematics English Gr lnmar. . , .It?a Alice M.Carver, leachcr ofMuslo on the piano and mclodean. . , Mrs. Haltle L. Rest, Teacher of Vocal Music nnd Instrumental musi Miss Julia M. Guest. Teacher of model School. Tho FALL term will commence Auir li ism and until our boaidlng hall Is ready for occunan. ey, on application to tlio Principal sluden wlU .bo furnished witli homes lu pleasant "imillei. Lill" !01 Btl'lnts to commeuoeat the on. e ilngoftlio term, but when this Is lmprectica. ble tfiey can enler nt any time. ""Pructica. March 20 1SU3. 0 MINIBUS LINE. Tho undersigned would resictfully announce to llio citizens of llloomsburg nnd the publlo gene rally tbn ho Is running an OMNIBUS LINE between this place and lliodllloienl railroad do pots dally (Sundays uxcepted), to connect with tho soverul trains going South and West on the Cata. wlssa and Wllllamsport Railroad, and with those going North nd South on.the Ickawanna and llloomsburg Railroad. HlsOmnlbussesare In gocxl condition, commrs. dlons aud comfortable, and charges reasonable, 1 ersona wishing to meet or see their friends do part, can bo accomodated upon reasonablo charge by leaving timely notice at any of the hotels. JACOB L GIRTON, rropriotoi. NI? W GOAL YARD. ... Tliu undersigned respectfully inform tho f "loo'nsburg and Columbia coSnty that they keep all the dillerent numbers ofstovo 'oal '"' selected lump conl for mit King nurnS ses on their wharf, adJolnluE M'Kelvvf Neal A Jr,"?",,1, """! with a good jsifr of JiiSo scales on the wliaif, to weigh coal, hav nu 1 sirfiw Likewise- n horso nnd wagon to deft vet x to' those who desire It. As II ey purchasniii. fffln"?1 of fni".""'y Intend itoteFp asuperlorart M,i,iP,n,i'Ut'"nt,1'B ve'y '"west prices. l"le?se call and examlno for yourselves before luirehtui! Ing elsewhere. 'j. w. II F.NDEltSIIOT AUGUSTUS MASON!' TllF "'"VP.'E110'1 will Inlso lu ox- oes, I;a,d, llnm.Sliould'r nm hdo".'.1.,1,,0,1"' i.ggs, iiuy, Ac., nt Iho highest casli prices at bii! Giocery Store, uiljolnlnii their coil j'ard, ' llloomsburg Mar. lOia-ly1. w """HOT. WANTED.-To all out or em- . ' Tploymeut.wo would say Hint what we knvn p offer you Is no new thing or experiment nS those svfio liavo followed it lor yea's w 11 tcstlfv iimnevf n' 5QU 'you Vie wre to mi&d , , M'"y 1 lm" :'!u ," In any other lionornble iiVluUed'tosta't,: """"IIa'ru'iycI'1"6'' Nov.WC9.3m. W0 A" "'-''. l'1'lluaelphla. g Ii A T E It O O P I N O, EVERY VARIETY MOST FAVOHABLE HATES. JOHN THOMAS, anu CASPER J, THOMAS Hox-'Xl. llloomsburg, ra. Mar.19.09.lyr. ' QET THE IJEST. tl,W!e.?!!r"r.&1l!:r''lU,V.U!nr, UKlllnlUf? Od 1 hvh Ue.,.ed; Ti;o"tb ic'rlbe leaSftor lS5 nXnUvrl,1n':!!vfl".,,,'' V SSSfwlS Mav is 'us ' '"' ""WJV.Wt ,,,. 1'.. u.lUJJi.l'ifllAW, ANTED.-100 Conlldontlal Agenls , ' 1 , , u. V u siocit oi goous, None but fffil.?.,lu.Tt"B.bl "" wonted who can keen r)' in.!101'.'.',!,!;'!111' Hmal1 coriital renulrcd. A LTrln. ! ssuaruuiecn loniuan of therlght sen' 'r lS. e&l Nov. 12...,,. - Mrod'ifa?.1 Y. A liLi.KINDS OF JOB PRINTING ftlnocr011 rt T" Coi.vhb.an sitin; . Sewing Mjj QltOVEIl & BAKEIVS ' ,'RHT rilEMHjj, -KI.ASTIO STIT0H ' KAMIM MACHINES m iuiOadway.nrw youk 7.10 Clieslnul Slre.1 Phliw,.,.,, Il'bli, points of i:.m:i,i,Kn,,e llenuty nnd Elasticity of sutcli. Pcrfecllon nud Simplicity of Macl,i,,. Using both thronils directly from lhu No fastcnlin: ofsoums i,v 1....1-. . ' HIM 1111 n,., I of thread. ""I Wldo rnngo ol nppllcallon witl,oi(i1;lli,1 Tho seam retains Its benntynud tt,miat!l, washing nud Ironing. Resides doing nil kinds of work done bj Sewing Machines, these Machine, ciecnuu, most beautiful nnd permanent i:ml,roljor;u oriiamentni wrrfk. S-Tho Highest Premlumsat all t!ielinu,l Exhibitions of Iho United stales ttnl ftl hnvo been awarded the Orover ,t nnttrSm,! Jlachlncs, and tho work done by llitiii,h,m, exhlblled in competition. 43-Tho very highest prize, THE Cr.OfHoll THE LEGION OF HONOR, was confertrto, tho representative ol tho Graver 4 llakitSirail Machines, at Iho Exposition 1'nlumik, mJ 1807, thus attesting their greul Kiiperlntlty n all oilier Sewing Machines, 'OR s A I, K OT. -V- 3D O RAN lu.ooMsiwtut r.. Juno 2,'C9-ly THE IilTTLiE WONDKK SCWIXtl MACHINE, PRlCE,t3, I 11 makes tho cbislln tock.stitluitRi.tniuml ns any machine In the market; a tlilidtsuul It; It requires iiolustriictloui;ltninl.-ntiotl It docs not get out of order; Itian he entiMsl iiuuiveii 11 iiiiiKes 1111 eiiguni prchcni. llMIflM HICWIVII ll.i'lliv 'miinin Nov, 12,'i-3ni. 2J4 Itrondway.X.tl VgClllN VlllUlCU, Hardware & Cutlery, rpiIE NEW IIARmVAllKSTOIHl J. NE PLUS ULTRA. I Having enlniged our Store Hooia siiilufi OPENED A NEW 8U1TI.Y, directly from tho Manufacturers, nniclussllil cash, on a decllu ing market, w e am prrpaluH offer llio samo to FARMERS, MECHANICS, BUILDECS. and the rest of Mankind, a general stock, nrlsluir nil tho kinds and dualities uku&H; te;l In. a city Hard Ware Storo, suitable to the fui I of tho county, nt unusually low prices, I All those who nro deslrlousof purcliasmi I; I In our Hue can save Money by looking in itttl iiBii uuriiwure rlore. . , 1 Please give us n call nnd examlno our stall I RUN YAN A WAItUO, Apr. 23.C9.lyr llloomstinrf.Pi I JAcou K. Smith. J. 1I.SH.IUI gMITII & SELTZEB, Iniportersaud Dealersln Forelgu aniIDoni II A It U W A 11 E, GUNS, CUTLER Y, AC, NO. 409 N. Tllllin STKKET, An.CALMVIllU. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22, (TMf. E A J) T HIS. iiAZAiius A jroitnif C 1! I. E 11 R A T E D rEKFECTEl) Bl'lCCTACLIS, AND EYEGLASSES, JO! Ouuol lliuilriu will beutllioSI"ii'"ll11" MISS A. 1). W EH". STATIONER, jiLoom'iiUJio Otioday ou'lj-, Friday ovelnblr5,l,lll II.. ., , , , l nuhlllll Ml1 1 .u Hiivimi ii niujiuijiunvu...-- r, su. .1.1. ,.. , 1.. .inn. nil or oono I .'. M 1 .11 III llllg HIV l u cases. Tlin.Mir. '..... 1. I r..,l lir dlW'"''"l Ion niA,-.,,.l...l.l invnll IhClllsl'll''10 I opnorluully OUR SHEOTACLl AND I'.YE-aI.A1Ji ACKNOWLEDGED TO HI. i" . mc. . ,111 , 1.. ..f I' assistance to sight ever ma.llllfaclll,, . ......iinir ucrW snisjs ooieueu ujion as iiiiui.."- and comlort while klrenglhenlutf niul l',th'n tho Eyes most thoroughly. I'lllillc IW ' We takeoccnBlon to notify U" jriiD.I employ uo pedlars, and to cnull"" t tliosopreleudliig to have our e""'1 for sale. Oct. saoo-tf. JOB P11INTIMG Neatly cieculod at this Oino