THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FARMER'S COLUMN. Facta In Stook Raising. Miwy farmers Bay It docs not pny to keep Block, and In point of fact, llicynro often In tho right. I can hardlysoohow It prtya to kocp n wether ohecp three yonra nnd bIx months, Retting say 7 for tho thrco fleeces, nnd then soiling him for 3. But I think It must bo quite- as proflttiblo as to keep a steer the samo length of tluio and then sell him for 160. Such a steer will entas much as eight or ten Merino sheep. But tho truth is, wo cannot expect to make any thin a by keeping stock of any kind unless we keep It well ; It must bo gaining all the' time. Jf wo let a machine llo idle, all that wo loso Is tho Interest on the mon ey which it cost. But an animal cannot bo kept idle. It must oat ovcry day; nnd If it gains nothing wo loso all tho food and Inter est on tho value of tho mnchino besides. But many farmers not only kocp them for weeks and months togothcr without their gaining anything, but it not un frequently happens that tho animals actually decrease in weight. It has to live on its own flesh and fat which is certainly a very ezponsivo food. Even ln.thocaso of well-fed pigs, which storo up more flesh and fatfor the food con sumcd than any other domesticanlmal; for every pound of flesh and fat wo get in tho animal, they eat about 11 vo pounds of food. They uso four pounds to live on and glvp ua one pound of flesh. And when wo havo.cot this ono pound, how excessively wasteful it is to feed 11 to tho animal and havo it worked, ovor again, and yet this Is precisely what thousands of farmers are doing to-day with cows, sheep "and pigs; No wonder that "keeping stock docs not pay." But good stock, fed liberally and with caro and judgment will pay bettor, all things considered, thau any other blanch of farming. Good meat brings a good price, and Is always In demand. It Is tho "Seallawags" tlmtaro hard to dis pose of, anft'nlways at a loss a ioss to the producer and a loss to tho consumer. Those who buy such meat get llttlo be sides bones and water. Tho poor ani mals have had to live on their own fat and their nutrltiousjulces. Tho first stop In keeping good stock Is to tuako tho laud dry and clean. Tho next Is to feed liberally, and this will insure good manure, and that in Its turn insures good crops. It is all very well to say that a "peck of clover fcced to tho aero is tho choapest fertilizer," nnd that by ita freo use wo can dispense with manure. I do not disputo the truth of this proposition. No ono thinks more highly of clover than I do. But it only tells half the story. Clover makes good food and good manuro too. An animal will take out the food, convert It Into valuablo products, and leave tho manure behind. Our aim should be dry, clean land, moro clover and rich grass, moro and hotter stock and more and better manure. It cannot be too often repeated, how ever, that tho value ot manuro depends on the food and not on the animals. A raw-boned steer, if it has tho same food, will mako as rich manure aa tho best Short-horn in the herd-book: and the droppings of a Merino sheep living on clover-hay and oll-cako are Just as valuablo as those from a Cotswold. But this la the point: wo canuot feed clover- hay and oll-cako to a Merino with half tho profit that wo can to a Cotswold. The former is adapted to live on com paratively poor food and grow Blowly; the Cotswold has been bred with espec ial rofereuco to rapid growth on rich food. Bo when we advocate keeping well-bred stock, in order to mako rich manure, we do bo for tho simple reason that wo cannot afford to feed rich food to poor stock, and without rich food' wo cannot have rich manure. American Agriculturist. How to Get and Keep Good Farm Help. The complaint of tho want of good help is very general, if not universal. Mike hires out for six months at 130 a month and board, when ho hears that Pat is getting $3 a day at a neighbor's, He gets uneasy and quits. As a con sequence hols out of work in tho fall and winter, and barely gets enough to pay his board. The farmer has to get a new hand In placo of Mike, on such terms as he can. We havo several sug gestions to make to parties who want good help upon the farm. Hire by the year. There is nothing so much needed upon our farms as moro labor. With that we can make moro manute and more manuro means larger crops, better dividends, and capacity to keep more cattle, There is no difficulty in keeping thrco or four good men busy all the year round, upon a 200-acre farm, and, If wo havo faith In our business, In find Ing tho monoy to pay them. It Is better for tho hired men to bo kept con stantly employed, and bettor for their famlll a. Tako an interest In their wel fare, and build cottages for them near tho farm, or upon it. Encourage them touuvu something of their earnings to buy a home with. Men with families make tho Uut laborers, and aro most contented. Tako an Interest in their families, neo that tho children go to school, and when tho boys aro big enough, see that they havo a chance to work and earn money for themselves. Help your help, and, as a, rule, they will help you. Thoy will see that their interests aro Identified with yours, Treat them as strangers or brutes, and they will reciprocate your incivilities, Even a cow will not glvo down her milk under the cudgel. American Ag rliiuturttt. Weaning Calves. ' Wo geuerally tako tho calf from the cow at thoendoftwenty-four hours.and fasten It with about six feet of rope in a box stall ; then milk tho cow, and stand ing otT far enough for the calf to reach you, wet your finger with milk, put it into lta mouth, and gently lower your hand until It Is immersed In tho milk in tho pail hit It continue to havo tho ringer until you have given it enough. Tho nex$ tlmo dip the finger In the milk and place It In lta mouth in contact with feed, gradually withdraw your finger and the thing is done. It may bo necessary to repeat this at tho third tlmo. Tho secret la that you must stand Just far enough so that tho calf can just reach the pall of feed, as the ropo will thru bo taut, and hence ho cautiot reach you or butt over or spill his milk or feed, wo havo practiced tlilsfor anuiii her of years, and havo had ro trouble to toaeh calvca to drink. American Stock Journal. THE YOUNG FOLKS. Tao Alphabet Party. A Tho Artlet guvo ft party, n The Banker paid tho bills, O Tlio Curata Mo quite hearty, D The Doctor brought his pill. K The Egg-man made tho enstard, P The Fiddler played tho viol, 0 Tie Grocor brought tho mualard H The Hatter showed his tllo. 1 The Indian dancod till dlr.zy, J The Juggler twirled the balls, K Tho Kltchcn-maldwaa busy, L The Ladles filled the halls. M The Milkman came and yelled out K Tho Nursoshe laughed with glee, O The Oyster-dealer abellod out, r Tho J'rlnl er came to aec. Q The QuakcMreeniod quite aobor, It Tbe lleporler looked obtuse, S The Bailor half-seas over, T The Tailor brought hla gooae. U The Union Soldier shouted,- V Tho Villain slunk away, W Tho Watchman routed, X Tho Xclse man took pay. Y Tho Yeoman tosaed tho liablca, Z The Zany teased the ladloa, A Thla Bolrco broke upat throe. A Colorado Story, How strange It all seemed to llttlo Wlnlfredl Ono vcar nco. or as sho rcck oncd It, ono snow tlmo and ono llower timo ago,sho was living in Boston, and now sho was In Colorado. It ,was a great change this going from comfort and luxury to a place whero comfort was hard to find, and luxury not bo thought of; whero they had a log-hut Instead of a house, and a pig In placo of a poodle. But on the whole, sho enjoyed It. Her father was what they camo for, becauso tho doctor hnd said Colorado nlr would euro him. And though mother often looked tired and troubled, she certainly never used to break forth into happy bits of song when father was sick in bed, as sho did now that, he was able to cut down trees in tho forest. Besides, who over saw such beautiful blue flowers and such flaming red blossoms in Boston? And thoso beautiful streams that now in tho spring time, camo rushing through tho woods fcllently sometimes nud some times so noisily that If it were not for their sparklo wheu they passed tho open sunny places, aim tlio laugli ing way thoy had of running into every chink along tho banks, one would think they weronngryl Yes, on tho whole, Winifred liked Colorado; and so dldhcr llttlo brother Nat;though, If you had told him Boston was just around tho coruer,ho would havo start ed to run there without waiting to put on his cap. Such a llttlo mite of a fellow Nat was, and so full of sunshine! Only ono thing could troublo him; and that was to bo away from mother oven for half an hour. There was something In mother's way of singing, mother's way of kissing hurt llttlo heads and fingers, mother's way of Blnglng, mother's way of putting sugar on bread and mother's way of rocking tired llttlo boys, that Nat ap proved of most heartily. Ho loed his fat her too, and thought him tho most powerful wood cutter that over swung an axe, tho' really the poor njan had to stop and rest at nearly every stroke. Bee thoso two children now trudging to tho llttlo stream near by, quito ro- solved upon having a fine rocking in lather's canoe. This queer boat, mado of bark, and sharp at both ends, was tied to a stake. Now that tho stream was swollen and flowing on so fast, it was fluo fun, to sit, one In each cnd,and get "bounced about," as Winnie said. "You get In first, becauso you're tho littlest," said Winnie, holding her dress tightly away from tho splashing water with ono hand, nnd pulling tho boat close to tho ehoro with tho other. ''No you get iiufirst, cause you'roa glrl,"sald Nat."I dod't want no holpln'. I'm going to tako off my toos and tockies first, 'causo mammy said I might." Nat could say shoes and stockings quite plainly when ho chose, but every body said "toos and tockies" to him; so. ho looked upon the words, and many other crooked ones, as a sortoflanguago of Nat.whlch all the world would speak if t hey only know how. In at last and both of them and a flue rocking they had. Tho bushes and trees threw cool shadows over tho ca noe, and tho birds sang, and the blue sky peered down at them through llttlo openings overhead and,altogether,wlth tho splashing water and tho birds and plcasant'murraur of Insccts,lt was almost like mother's rocking and singing. At first they talked and laughed soft ly. Then they listened. Then they talked a very little. Then they listened again, lying on tho rushes in tho bot tom of tho canoe. Then thoy ceased talking and watched tho branches wa ving overhead; and at last they both fell sound alsecp. This was early In tho morning. Mother was very busy In tho cabln.clear lng away tho breakfast dishes, sweep log tho room, making beds, mixing broad, heating the oven, and doing a dozen other thiugs. At last she took it plate of crumbs and scrap, and went out to feed tho chickens. "Winuiel Natl"he called as she step pod out upon tho rough door-stone. "Come.feed tho chIcken4l"Theu added, In a surprised way to herself: "Why, wherein tho world can those children be? They must have stopped at the now clearing to see their father." At dinner tlmo she blew the big tin horn that hung by tho door, and soon hcrihusband came home alone, hungry and tired. "Phi you llttlo wltcheh" laughed tho mother without lookiug up from her tasK or broaii-cutting. "How could you stay so long from mamma? "Yes, very. But what do you mean? whero are tho youngsters.?" . She looked up now,and instantly ex claimed In a frightened volco, iw sho ran out past her husband. , "0 Frankl I've not seen them for two or three) hours! I though to bosuro thoy were with you. They suroly would not have staid all this time In tho boat!" Ho followed her and thoy both ran to the stream. In an instant, tho mother hastening on ahead through tho bushes Bcreamed back. "O Frank! Frank! Tho boat is gone!" All that day, and tho next, and tho next, thoy searched. They fotlowod the stream, and at last found tho boat but It was empty? In vain the father and mother nnd their only neighbor wandered through tho forest In ovcry direction, calling! "Winnie! Winnie! Natl Nat!" tnvalutho neighbor took the boat and explored tho stream for miles and miles no traco could bo found of tho poor little creatures, who full of life and Joy, had so lately Jumped Into futlior'a canoo to "havo a rock," ICbirtlnual) Stoves nud Tinware. JEV STOVE AND TIN SHOP. 1HA1AM UAUKmiUUIl, Main Street ono door above E. Mcudcnhall's Store. A. large assortment or moves, lieaiera and ltaugoa conatautly on hand, and fur sale at the lowest ratea. Tlunlng Inall Ita branches carefully attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. Tin work of all kinds whoieaalo and rotall. A trial la requested. Apr.O.KMf CTOVEd AND TINWARE. A. M. ItUPEIlT announces to hla rrlonda and cnslomera that contluuea the abnvo buslneaa at hla old place on MAIN STREET, DLOOMSIlUno. Customers can be accomodated with FANCY BTOVE8 nf all kinds, BloveplpcH, Tinware, and every va riety of article found In a Stove and Tinware Es tablishment In the cities, and on the moat reason able terms. Itepalrlng done at the ahorteat notice. 35 DOZEN JIILK-PANH on hand for sale. jTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. O.N MAIN BTltttT, MKARLT Ori-OSITB UUIB' STORK, lILOOMHHUKU. TENN'A. The undersigned baa Just Sited up and openod U1S I1CV STOVE AND TIN SHOP, n this placo, where ho la prepared to mako up new Tim Waiii of all kinds In Ula line, and do repairing with nealuess and dispatch, upon the moat rcaaonable terms, lie also keeps on hand STOVES OF VAHIOUS PATTEIINS A STYLES, which he will aell upon terma to ault purchascra. Give htm a rail. He la n good ineclianlo, and ueserving 01 me puune patronage, JACOB METZ. Hloomsburg, April 28, 1847. Foundries, gHAItPDESS A 1IARMAN, BAULK FOUMDllT AND MASUl-ACTUHIKCl SHOP, STOVES A PLOWS WHOLESALE A ItETAIL THE CKI.EI1KATKD MOKTllOSK IKON IIEAM AND TUB 1IUTT0N WOODEN BEAU PLOWS. Castings nnd Flro Brick for repairing city Stovea, All kinds of Brass or Iron casting made to ordor nnnn alirirt nntlfift. II. F. BIIAHl'I.E&S A 1 Illoonjsbur,;, To. Mar.ltf.'tilMf. H. IIAItMAN, Troprlctors. QKANGKVIliljK FOUNDRY, MACUINK HHOl AND AUK1CULTUUAI, WUUKB. TUo uiideiJlKiietl desires to Inform bin friend and the public KenrrAlly, Hint ho bus lebulll uml enlarged hlH Foundry nnd IMnohlnoBhop.iiUd re moved all hlsbiulnen9 from Light at reet to the nbovo t.imetl plnce. whero 111 counec'lou with his Foundry he will coDtlnOe to manufacture Wheeler's Hallway Chain 1 1 orb e-rower nud Thresher, (In .proved), Cumuli's I'ateut. THRESHEU AND CLKANHlt. either overshot for Trood-rower or undershot with Lover-rower, He aUo manufactures to order and 11 U up all b liids of MILL GKAHING, Circular Haw Mamlrols, Patent BUdes for Saw Mills, tho latest improved Iron Ileum I'lowa of dint-rent kinds Wooden Beam 11 own, Doublo corn flown, mm now rniuut 01 every ueucnp Hon geuerally used throughout the county. IUON KETTLES, BELLS Cellar 0 niton, Hlavcu.Bled and tilelgh Bolen, and in met everyining generally mauema country Foundry. Those wishing to purchase Machines would do well to examine his machines, and tbe improvements made on tlio power, by which at lea.it 20 per cent, of tho friction Is taken off. At L MACHINES A HE WARRANTED to Hive good satisfaction, and terms made to suit fmr chasers. All kinds cf ccuntry produce taken n ftxchatiKQ for Plows and costings. Thankful tit his friends and natrons for nast favors he would still continue to solloltthe same. WILLIAM BCIIUYLKK. Apr.9,G0-tr Urauceville Pa. Ty ANTED AGENTS FOR THE KING OF HOUSE BOOKS: TlIK AURUICAN rARHKIl'S UOK38 BOOK. It outsells, ten to one, any book of 1U kind publish ed, 40th thousand In press. Agents doing better now than ever before. Also, for OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN. In both ENGLISH nnd GERMAN, Embracing the ALLOPATHIC, HOMEOPATHIC, HYDRO- rATIIIC, ECLECTIC and IIEUItAL modes of treatment, Hii closelj printed pages. Prlco onlj 52.50. The most complctet reliable and jxw laay family medical book in exiteicet Address O, F. VENT, Publisher, 38 W. ltt St., Cincinnati, Ohio. fubirtXMm 6.F.VEI? 3Bsrela j St.. K.T. or 38 W. 4 th St., tlndaastl.O. It they want thfl m,rnnnti1nrnnrt tvwt snn subscription books published, nnd tliemoitlid sralKrnu. Bend (or circulars. Tlicywlllcostyou nothing, and may bo of great benefit to you. febllTO-ly. Insurance Agencies. Q.LOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY o r NEW YOHK. Pliny Freeman, President, II. O. Freeman, See Cash capital over 12,000,000, all paid. r. B. ROBISON, BLOOMSBURG, 1'A GENERAL AGENT, For Luzerne, Lycoming aud Columbia counties. Aug. 20,'03-ly. NSURANOE AGENCY. Wyoming ........ 4Etna..... 1170.000 4,000,000 800,000 300,000 450,000 1,400,000 1,000.000 530,000 800,000 570,000 590,000 400.000 sro.ooo 65,000 1,000,000 Fulton.. North America........, City , International... Niagara.... ............ Putnam M. Merchauts , Sprlngflold M.... Farmers' Danville.... Albany City.... Lancaster City York Horse, Death A Theft....... Home, New Haven Dauvllle, Horse Theft FREAS IIIIOWN, Client, lualrt liU-ly. Itl.itnifsHniM), For Purs Water, us mis csitorsisa ramp, HLrf aurtiy utitiait, durabls ao4 ralla bla;aiiialtotba good old-fuliloned veodaa Famp, sod TIVBEtT8T HT"t ecu leu thin hail the money Easily arrasgsj so as to t noa-freeilDK. sad la coDilractloa so Blmvls tut sni ana can put It up and keen It (n repair. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MAD. Oct.S3,'09-;m. jQKNTISTR Y. JI. C, IIOWKU, DENTJBT, IlMneolfully offers hU profeHslonal lervlcei to clnltr. He In nreimred to attend to all tlit vari ous operation! lu tlie lluo of his pro frM ion. aud U pruvldeil with tlio latent Iminoved I'okcklain Teeth which will be luvertoa on old plating, liver and rubber bane to look at Bellas the nau araiieetu. Teetii extracted br all the new antf raogt approved methodi, and 4ll operations on the tee th carefully and nrODOilv attended to. Iteildeuce aud ollloe ft few doors above the iMJurfc jiouve, same siae. Uloomiburg, Jau.Sl.'fi8tf IlEENWOOl) SEMINARY. Tha Rnrlmr Term nf this liiklltullnti will mum ou MONDAY, Al'IHL lath, 1K70. aud the firat quarter of Eleven weeks wilt terminate on the arsini juiy, wuen mere will be a vacation until mnitrstui August. Hoarding students, not placed under tho 1m medlato cliarge of rolatluiis, aro expeeteil to uoaruai ironemiuary. auu noaniera muel furU' la li their own towels, ao. TEIlMHl Hoarding and LlghU, nef quarter IU0O Tuition, do 17.00 to 8 00 do Juveullo claaa do 4.00 to 6 00 Washing extra, and all bills buyable, one-half In advance, und balance at or In-foro the eud of ma quarter, r or lurtner nariicuiars inquire of Wit. HUltGKhH, Ulllvllle, March 4, l0-2u), Prlncliwl. OIiATE HOOFING, KVEBY VABIBTY MOST FAVOItAIJLK KATES, JOHN T1IOUAB, iKU (JArll'Elt J, TIIOMAH Box. S77, lilooiuaburg. I'a. Mar.l.(.jr mtl3F'-'-v B lit tyos.w.iaw Drugs and Chemicals. riiniNix rKCTonAi, ctmEH couohi PIKENIX PKCTOHAL CUItES COUOHI PIKENIX PEOTOllAL CUHEH COUGH t The I'hamlx Pectoral will euro tho diseases of the Throat nnd Lungs, such as Colds, Cough. Croup, Aathnin.Uronchltla, Catarrh, Horo Throat lloaracneaa. Whooping Cough, nnd lmimonary Conatimptlon. This medicine Is prepared by lr, Irfvl Oberholttorof Philadelphia, and formerly of I'hn'nlXYlllc, l'a., nnd although It has only been offered for five years, more than ono mill ion bottles have already been sold, and the de mand for It la Increasing overy day. Many of the Iletnll Druggists buy It In lots of live gross, and not n few of tho Country Storekeepers try one gross at n time, Nearly every one who has ever sold It testifies to Its popularity, nnd nearly all who have used It, bear testimony to Us won derful power jncurlng Cough. We nroconfldont that there Is no known modlclne of such groat value to tho community as the Phcrnlx Pectoral. It has cured casea of the most painful nnd dls tresslng cough, of yenrs standing. It has Klveulnstnut relief lnspellsof cough lug. It has Instantly stopped the paroxysm of Whooping Couglvnud greatly shortened Its du ration. It has cured Croup Inn few mlnutos. Consumption has been cured by II, where nil other rcmodles had failed to do good. Hoarseness has been cured by It In n alnglo night. Many physicians recommend If, and others use It thcmselvea and administer It In their practice while others opposo It becanao 11 takea away their business. Wo recommend It to our readers nnd lor fur ther particulars, would refer you to the circular around tho bottle whero yon will find numerous certificates given by porsons who have used It. It Is so pleasant to tho Utsto that children cry It Is n stimulating expectorant, giving strength nt the samo time that It allays the rough. The proprietor of this medicine has so much conndonce In Its eurativo powera from tho testi mony of thousands who havo used It that the jnoueywlll bo refunded to any purchaser who Is not satisfied with the effects. It Is so cheap that all can buy It. 1'rlce 23 Cents, Large Uottlcs ll.UJ It Is prepared only by ...., . LEVIOUEItUOLTZEHM. D wholesale nitUOOIST, No. 1M North Third Hircet, Philadelphia, v. iiirv,mriP!iriHt Druui'lHt or Htoroteeper does not hnvc this medicine ask him to get It for you, aud do not lothlm put you oir Willi some other nrpnnrntlnn because he ma .tea moro mon ey on it! butgoorseud at once to somo store where von know It Is kent. or send to ur. uoer- holtier. Hold by U. 1'. i.uts Druggist. Dlooms- l.iirtf nml II. V. 1'r.flnv. .1 rvv. I.lcht Htreet. and nearly every drueglstund storekeeper In Colum bia (fnim!'. uec. iu.DUcm, rjpo CONSUMPTIVES. Tno Advertiser, having been restored to health l n few weeks. Iiv n very stiiiDto remedv. after havlnc sulfered several vears with a sevnrn liiiicr airectlon,aud that drcou dlseaso, l 'ousumptlon Is anxious to mako known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To nil who desire It, ho will send nropy of the prescription used (fieo of charge.) with tlio direc tions for preparlug nud using the same, which they will llndn sure euro for Consumptlon,Asth ma, Bronchitis etc Tlio object of tho ndver- tiser. insenuing tuo rrnscripuon is to benefit the afflicted, and snread Information which he conceives to be Invaluable; nnd he hopes every suuerer will iry ills lomeuy. as lb will cost mem nothing, nnd may prove nbtosstug. Parties wishing tho prescription, will please address 11KV. EDWARD A. WIIKON. Williamsburg, Kings Coumy, Now York. Nov.26,'C9-ly. $10,000 GCAUANTKK. BUCK LEAD EXCELS ALL OTHER LEAD I 1st. For Us Unrivaled Whiteness, 2d. For Its Unequalled Durability, ltd. For Its Unsurpassod CoverlDg Property, Lastly for Its Economy. ra-It C04TS LESS to nalnt with Duck Leatj than auy other While Lead extant. Tho same weight covers MORE SURFACE. Is more DUR ABLE, and makes WHITER WORK. BUCK LEAD, Is the Cheapest and Best. 810,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK ZINC EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS. For Its Unequalled Durability, For Ita Unrivaled Whiteness, For lta Unsuroassed Coverlntr Pronertv. 1st. 3d. Lastly, for Its Great Economy, being the CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and most DURABLE White Paint In the world, 11 U Y ON LT BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC: TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Satisfaction Guaranteed by the Manufacturers. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared cxptessly for Painting COTTAGES. OUT BUILDIN OS of every descrln Hon. FENCES. Ac THIRTY-FIVE DIFFER ENT COLORS, Durable, Cheap, Uniform, aud ueuuiuui sunues. Sample cards sent by Mall If desired. Dealers' Orders will be promptly executed by tile muumtUHUicfa, FRENCH, RICHARDS A CO., N. W. Cor. Tenth and Market Streets, Jan2870-ly. Philadelphia LORILLAHD'S "EUREKA' Smoking Tobacco is su excellent article or cranuiatcu Virginia wherever Introduced 11 Is universally aumirod. It la put up In handsome muslin bags, in which oiuers lor AieersciiAum pipes are uauy packed. LORILLAHD'S I classed bv all who con. YACIIT CLUB aume It as the "finest of HnioklnaTobarMi loll;" It Is made of tho unioking looacco choicest lenr Brown; It Is antl-ncrvous In Its effect, as the Nicotine has been extracted; It leaves no disagreeable taste nftcr smoklng;lt la very mild,llght in color aud wolght.henco one pound will last as long as of ordinary tobaoco. In this brand we also pack orders every day for first quality Meerachnum Pipes. Try It and convince yourselves it Is all ii ciaima to ue, iua rwitirr ALL." LORILLAItD'H I This brand of Fine Cut CENTURY I chewing tobacco has no Chewing Tobacco. Ef' or ,",UD"lornU3r: uuuw. tuo uest euewiug tosacco in ene country. LOItlLLARD'S I havo now been In B N U V V R eral uso In the United 0. ,, , , , States over 110 years, and still at utinurlpilf.,! ..tt.A i...ut.t If youratorekeener does tint. Iinvn ilidtia arH. clea for sale, ask him to get thein ; they are sold ".ivH.iicjuuucin uiuiuki everywnere, Circular of prices forwarded ou application. . o.., x' I'OIULLAlUi A CO.. Jau.21'70.3iu Wew Yorc, O MNI11US LINE. The uuderslgued would reaisjctrully announce to mocuiiens or uioomsbtirg and the nubile uen, rany tua no is running uu OMNI11U8 IJNE between this place and tbe different railroad do pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the aeveial tralna going Kouth aud West on tho Cata. wlsta and Wllllamsiiort Itailroad, and with those going North aud Bouth on the Lackawanna and liioomsb.urg llollroad, Ills Omnlbusses are In good condition, commo. Olous aud comforuible, aud charges reasonable. persons wishing u meet or see their friends de part, can be accomodated upon reasonable charge i iraviug ninny notice at eny or the hotels. JACOD L OIUTON, Proprletoi. rpiIE BEST IN THE WORLD. THE SCIENTIFIC AMEltlCAN J1.SO0CASII. Foil 1870. 1.500CASIT, A FALUAOLE PREMIUM FOlt ALU This sjilendld lllustratl weekly Journal ot n T i VV .. in veunoii.eugiueor' I.. , , , - """t'no. agriculture una in kludred arls. enters Its twnntv.iirtti vr,. n ,i. R.,1 ..f l.niin., ...... 1 1 T-iL " . .UUH, . ucAf.iiuviuu a circulation jar ex. ceedlng that of any slmllariurnal now publish The . Ultorlal Department of tho Scleullllo American is very ubly conducted, and somo of tlio most popular writers In this Country and Europe aro contributors. Evorv numiur )m 10 Imperisl pages, cmbelllsli(fwttli flue Engrav ivg fV'duery, New Invintlous.Tools for the 18 Imperial pages, cmbelll.li, works ton. Farm ami ilni,t.uiw.i.i v .......n........ Works, Dwelling Houses. Public; Buildings. A Journal of so much Intrinsic value, al the .n ......vui .4 , jritr, uuglll 1(1 nave. 111 this thrlyliigeountry, A Million Hendeis. Whoever reads Die Kcleutlno American Is en. i " I.. . ""r 'u'rueteii, wimoui ue llg bolhcl ed with hard words or dry details. TO INVESTORS AND MECHANICS. this Journal la ofsneelal value, as II r-nuini... weekly rcpoi t of all Patents Issued at Washlhg toil, Wlh COPIOUS notices Of tlio leadllll. Alnerl, can and Europeau Inventions. The Fubllshora of (ho Bcleutiflo American are the moat Exten alvePalent Hollcllora In the world, and have un equalled facilities for gathering a complete knowledge of tlio progress of invention and Die overy throughout the world! and with a view to SS. tJoaurter of a century, during which thla Journal lias held the first place In sclenllllo and Mechanical Literature, the Publishers will Issue nJ auuary flrstthe large and splendid Steel En led y 1 r or l'l"1ulI'li'. ntl. the plate coaling nearly 11.000 to engravo. aud contains nineteen likenesses of Illustrious Am. erlcan luventors. It Is a superb work of ait. Slue o pictures, printed ou heavy paper, will ."V, J"1 !lu' L!" M'Y "e aubscrlblug for the Hclentino American the paper will be scut fur one year, together wllb a copy of the engruvlng, on receipt o7llo. The picture la alao oirered is a premium for clubs of subscribers. rl,500 CASH rRIZES,-S In addition to the above premium, the Pub lishers will pay 11,600 Hi Cash Prliea for ll.ls ot subscribers sent lu by February 10, 1870. Persons who want to oomplelo for these prlr.es, should send at once for pros pectus aud blanks lur names Terms of Scleutlflo American, one year IJ.nl six moutlis llJOj four moutlis, 11.00, To Clubs 10 aud upwards, terms 12.60 wr nullum, speci men copies tent free, address the Publishers. . . , MUNN A CO.. ... ... JTl-urkllowNewYorV. How to get Patents. A pamphlet of Paten Laws and Instruction to luvenUirs scut free. ilea. 21,'iw-tr, Rail Roads. TACK AW ANNA AND 11 LOOMS- JL4 UUIIU UAILllUAIi on nndrfur Jan. 17, 1870, I'naaenger Trains will wt. n an fntlnurst IJOIUgnUIbU, doing South. Leave Leave Arrive Arrlvo p.m. a,m. p.m. a.m. . 8. ll.W 4.00 7.20 Leavo ., 8.11 10.80 4.32 7.60 ... 7.00 10.03 5.00 8.20 ... 7.M P.4.1 6.10 K.3Q .. 7.M WW 6.10 MO .... 6.05 8.30 8.50 Mi S.2S 7.M 7.30 10.17 ..... 4.50 7.1J 8.10 10.6S Leave Leave Arrive Arrive .... 4.19 0.41) 8.43 11.05 nttston.... Kingston Plymouth Hhlckshlnny. Iierwlck Illoom .. Danville ...... . nnnnnntlnn mail A atHcrantOll br the 10.40 a.m. train for Ureal llcnd, lllnghamton, Albany and all point North, East nnd West. D.T. HOUND, Bup't, C TTAJSSAlTAlLnOAD-Oirniia nftcr MONDAY, Rep. 6, I860, Tassenger trains on tho Cntawlssa Railroad will run at the rotiowiug namcu hours t Mail Sorts, STATIONS. Williams port. Munoy. WalAontown. Milton. Danvlllo. import, Catawlssn. Illngtown. Humralt. Mall A'orth Arr, 0.00 p. m. Dep. 8.21 " 4.57 " ' 4.(0 " " 4.00 " " 8.10 " " 3.82 " " 2.25 " " 1.50 " " 1.40 " 1.30 " 1.10 ' " 10.40 n.r&. Dep. 8.1? a, in " S.ISi1' " 0.47 " " 10.03 " " 10.15 " " ll.lrt " " 11.17 ' " 12.7jp.in, " 12.5ft " " 1.(0 " " 1.30 " 1 ()uakake. 1 l Mahony June. Dlno.Tamaqua. Dlno. " 2,15 " 4.25 Arr. 0.45 Iteadlng. l'hlladelr 8.15 " I To New York via. Read- 9.25 lng or Mauch Chunk. From New York via. i 0.65 Aiaucn unnnk. i NoClmugoof ears between Wlllfamsport and Philadelphia. jgllOWN'S PAST FHEIOIIT ntOM PHILADELPIIIA TO DLOOMSIIUkO, and lutermedlato points. Goods forwarded with care and despatch nud nt low rales. Uoods. at Philadelphia, must bo delivered at mtner & (Jo's. 811 Market Htreet, For full par- ucuihjs, npiuy i Aug. 20,'oU-tf. 1U 11. Depot, Uloomsburg.Pa. Nc OUTIIEIIN CENTRAL RAIL WAY. On and after Nov. 15th 1809, Trnlua vi leave Noktiidh nxitLAHn aa follows : NORTHWARD. 955 A. M-. Dally to Willlamsport, (except Sunday) lor r.unirn, lainnuunigun, uocnesier, IJUliaio, Suspension ilridge. and N. l'alls. WO p. ., Dally, (except Sundays) for Elmlra and imimio via jsne itaiiway irotn Kimira. .SO v. Dully, (excoplSundays) for Williams. port. TRAINS SOUTHWARD. 10.25 A.M. Dally (except Monday's) forllnltlmoro WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11.10 P.M. Dally (exceptBunday's)for Baltimore it HsiuuKuiii luiu i iiiiuueii.iiia. ED. H. YOUNG, General Passenger Agent. ALFRED It. FlSKE, Uen'l Sllpt., JEADING RAILROAD. vinii-.ib AititAnuiuiNr. Mondat, DECEMnxn 27th, 1809. Great Trunk Line from the North and North. West for I'hlladcluhla.Ncw York, ltcailluz. Potts vlllo. Tamaoua. Ashland. Bhamoktn Lebanon Allcutown, Easton, Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, lAJIUlMUlU, ItU., rraius icavu iiarrisuurg tor new xoru. ns lot- lowst At nnd 8,10 u. m., 12,'JO noon and 2.03 p. m connecting with Blmllar. trains on 1'cnua. luiurooii. nuu arriving at incw inrs at 12.15. uoou, 8.40 0,50 and 10,00 p. m. respectively. bleeping cars accompauy tho 6,35 u. in., nud 12.20 noun iruius wiiuuui cuunge. ltcturnlng: Leave New York at OiOOa-m. and 12.00 uoou and 5,00 p. in. Philadelphia ut 8.15 a in, aim o.ou p. 111.-oieepiug cars accompany the U.O0 a. in., und 0,00 p.m., trains irom N. Y. witnuui euauge. Leave llurrlsburg for Iteadlng, Pottsvllle. Ta manua. Mluorsvllle. Ashland, uhamokln IMne urove, AUentown I'hiia'd. at 8,10 a.m., A 2,05 A 4,10 p.m., stopping al Lebanon and principal way stations: the 4,10pm. train connecting for l'litl'it I'OLisviiie anu uoiumuia oniv. eor I'ntLsvi n Bchuylklll Haven aud Auburn, via Hchuylkill and susuuehauua Itailroad, leave Harrlsburg nt 8,10 p.m. Way Passenger Train leaves Phlladelnhla at 7,30 u,in., conuectlug with similar train on East l'a. ranroau returning irom Heading at 0,35 p.m, slopping at an stations. Leav o Pottsvllle at fi.lOand 0.00 a.m..anil 2.4 ii.m llerudon at 0.30 a. m., tihumokln at 5,10 aud 10,10 n. m., Ashland at 7,05 a.m. and 12,30 noon Tunis. quuat8,3J a.m., and 2,20 p. m.lor Philadelphia Leavo Pottsvllle via Bchuvlklll nnd Himnne. hauna Itailroad at 8.15 a.m. for Harrlsburg, aud 11,30 a. in., for PlueUrove and Tremout, lleadlus Accommodation Train leaves Pntts. vlllo U15.10 a. in., passes Itoading at 7,30 a. in,, ar riving ui i uiiuueipuiu ut iv.w u. m. iteiurniui leaves Philadelphia at 4.15 n. m.. nasslnir Reat lng at 7.10 p.m., arriving at Pottsvlllu at 0.30 p.m. poltstown Accoiumoitatton TralmleavesPotta. town at 8,45 a.m. returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p.m. Columbia Itailroad Trains leave Heading at 7,15 a.m., and 0-15 p.m. for Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancas ter, lAiiuuiuiu. ute., l'erklomcn Hall Road Trains Irava Perblnmen Junction at 8,00a. in., 3.00 & 5.30 p. m. returning: ii'.voauint'uiiBiiiu ut o.uj u. iu.. nocin. ami 4.15 p.m., connecting with similar trains on Heading Itailroad. uoieorooKuaie nauroau trains leave rollsiown at 0.10 a. m and0.20p.m.,returnlngleaveMount Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 n. m., cohnecttng with similar ttttius un ieuuitig itunroaa. L.I1USLLT v uttev xtitiirnuu l rn mi tenvn ttriiiirn. port at 8,30 a. in. nnd 2.05 and 5.02 p. m. returning. leave Downlngton at O.tO a. m 12.45 noon and 5.15 p. m., onnnccttng with similar tralLH ou iveuuiug itaiiroau. un Bunuays, leave Now York ot 5.00 p.m.. Phil lililil ill. S 110 a m nml :t X&n t HUo U (Mt a m ...in ruuuitig uuiy 10 Keauing;; I'otisviuo e,uu a.m llnnfllliv ,t1K. m nn.l 111 111 n m burg, at 7.2Jn'. m. for 'New York, and at 8.40 a. m and 4.25 p. in. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Ueason, School and Excursion Tickets to nud from all points, at re duced rates. Uaggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed U. A. NIUUI.I.H, General Superintendent. Iteadlng, l'a,, Dec. 27 1819. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, & WESTEHN HAILnOAD. Winter arrange- lucut, j an. ii.toiv. trains leuve as loiiows: KAarWAKD. WKHTXVARD, Ac Ao- Mali STATIONS. Mull com com, Via M. & E. Dlvls.iA. H. Arl New York. ILv txtl Barclay St.) 8.00 ...Chrlstoiher Bt... 8.00 Hoboken 8.15 Newark I H.lfl Washlneton ili.si) via ueu. im. or N.J.' ...... New York.. 3.50 1.2! 8.00 11.15 ...Now Hampton.... 12.& ..uxioni ....Urldgevlllo.....,.., ....Philadelphia....... Troulon..., Phillips burg...... .Mauunku Chunk... , .Delaware ...Mount llethol Water Gan 11.4. 12.45 ll.M 7.30 8.4S 5.10 3.40; 1.3(1 11.05 12.05 12.20 12.38 12.3 12.15 12.00 11.40 IZ30 12.45 1.00 1.10 1.20 Las; I.H 2.10 2.30 .....Stroudaburg ....... Spraguovliro Henryvllle. 11.30 11.20 U.IUI Oakland .......... .........Forks 10.51 10.XI 10.191 0.M 01'. 0.15 8.43 8.35 .Toby hauna........ uuiiitisooro Moscow Dunning. , Scrautou ..Clark's Summit,.. ..Ablngtou . ..Factoryvllle.... .....Nlcliolson.......... ...Hopbottonc....... .....Muntrose ...New illlford...... Great llend... 2.5.' 3.03, 3.15 4.07 4.15 .12 A. u o.: 8.1 .40 io.: a.7 8.IU 75 4.31 10.40 4.55 4.25 8.DII a.35 8.15 r.u 4.55 6.15 5.35 6.55 0.10 11.03 7-:l8 7.15 0.54 1 11 11 12. 0.40 12.3:1 A.M. CONMKCTIONS. At lllnghamton with Erie Hallway. Mall Train from New ork couutcts with tho Express Mall, leaving llliiKhamlon at 8.S7 1'. ir.. with n sleeping Coach attaclied, stopping at ail stations, and roachlng lluffalo the noxt morning at 8.2a ... w .cpw" 1 ,a,tl ," Tr!'1" Irnm Scranton connects with Way Train leaving llingliamton forOwego ... .....(. ..,, ,VfAtub a.wr. M.;also con necting with Train ou Syracuse. Hlngnamton A N. Y. it. H. for Syracuse, Oswego, Ac, at 6.10 v. m. und with Train on Albany ASMnnefianna It. lt tof,A.'JJ!in". a,.'u 11,0 North at 2.30 r. k , tt.U r?t,i !fBV, "'"Slittniton after the arrival (S.17 A. M.) of tho Night Express from lluffalo. Accommodation Train leaves Ulugbamton af. iSri!'S ?rr.'val r 'J'0 'JS'y EI'ress,leavlng llulla 8 15 A 1? ' al"'Tr,,,1 'Wing Syracuse at 'Atrlcranlon.wllh Ijackawanua A Hloomsburg .KxB".a Delaware A Hudson Caual Co. It K foKr" IS M,? yrk Pt wlffi Trains' ?!, Wllkcsbarre, Hloomsburg. Dan- yllle, Norlhumberlaiid.Olyphant. Arclibald and Carbondale. Mall Train U New YorkTanu the Accommodatlou to lllnghamton also eonuoct with trains on the above-named roads. The Xt. eommodatlon from lllnghamton connects with Lackawanna and Hloomsburg for Plttslon K oinlng, aud wllkes-Uarre. " 1 m " y At Mauuuka Chunk, with Helvidera Delaware Iff. 'V' M.B" Tralna from New York aud Iroio Philadelphia, stopping at all stations, AtNew Hamptou.wlth Central It, R, or New ne.dfmre?l1le?Ac.NiW Y"rk' HtaW.l At Washington., with Morrls A Essex II. 1L. for IIou, Ac w. F, HALIATfcAD.Supt. It. A. 1IF.N11Y, Qen, Pass. and Tkt. AgenC -SHOTGUN BEST IN THE WORLD. LD.f Hew York Offloo 27 BEEOIAfJ BT. Dry Goods & Notions. j-EW 8TO0K OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of FALL AND WINTKlt 0001)8. DAVID LOWF.NIli:ilO Invites attention to his slock of CTtEArANDFABinONAllLKCLOTHINO. at his store on Main Street, two doors abnvo tho American House Illoomsuurg, la., whfro he has Just received fiom New York and 'hlladclphla n full assortment of MEN AND I10Y8' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durable, and handsome DnHaa00I)8 consisting of. nOX,BACK, IIOCO,OUJ1,A1J01L,-Ul.uill COATS AND I'AHTH. of nil sorts, sizes and colors. Ho has also replen ished his already largo slock of FALL AND WINTKlt BHAWIJJ, BTIlirF.D, FIC1URF.D, AND PLAIN VK8TB SHIRTS, CRAVATH, BTOCICS, COIJiAIta lIlVNDKERCIUEFS. OLOVI, BUSPENDEliS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ho nns constantly on hand n largo nnd well-se' eeied assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINU3. which he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short uollco, and in tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, and most of 11 la of homo mnuufaetnre. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ofavcry description, flno nnd cheap. Hla caseol Jewelry Is uotsurpaAsed'ln thlslplace. Call aud examine his general assortnien of CLOTHINO, WATCHES, JEWELRY , AC, DAVID LOWENUERO. Q C. M A R R havo Just received from Ihe eaHtcrn markets largo nnd well selected stock of DRY a O O D S , CONSISTINO Or Casslmcrn, Jeans, Ilcst bleached & Drown Muslins. Calicoes, Tickings, 'dtblu Linens, Cotton & All wool ilannels, AC, Ac,, A good stock of Ladles dress goods, Illicit ktylcH A patterns. Spices of all kinds, Good stock groceries, Queensware, Stono ware, Wood A willow ware, Flour & Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for cleaning Tlu Brass, &c. All goods sold cheap for cash or pro- duce. Ho would call tho attention of buyers to his well and cnrcfully selected assortment which comprises ovcrythtng usually kept In tho coun try, feeling confident that he can sell them goods at such prices as will ensure satisfaction Nov.5,'C0-tf a CM AUK. jyjILLER'8 STORE. f lirail AUUIVAl, III" FALL AND WINTEll GOOD.-). The subscriber has lust returned from the cltle with another large and select assortment nf FALL AnD WINTElt GOODS, purchased In New York aud Philadelphia at the owest figure, and which he la determined to sell on as moderate terms as cau be procured else where In Hloomsburg. His stock comprises LADIES' DKEHS GOODS of the choicest styles and latest fashions, togetbe with a large assortment of Dry Goods aud Gro ceries, consisting of the following articles Carpets, OU Cloths, Cloths, Oasslmeres, Shawls, Flannels, Silks, Whlto Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirls, Muslins, Hollowware Cedarware tluecuswnrc. Hardware lloois and Shoes, Hats and Caps Houp Nets, (Jmbrollaa, Looklug-Glosse.1, Tobacco, Collce, Sugars, Teas, Illce, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS GEN IIALLY. In short, everything usnahy kept in countn stores, to which ue Invites the attention of the publle geuerally. The highest price will be paid ior country produce lu exchauge for goods. S. II. MILLEU dt 80N. Arcade nulldlugs, Hloomsburg, Pa. QONFEOTION ERY. The undersigned would respectfully announce FIItST-CLARS CONFECTIONERY HTOltE, In the bulldlug lately occupied by Fox & Webb t.un.o uv u juvpuicu tu turutMu an uiuus or PLAIN & FANCY CANDIES, FHENCH CANDIES, FOIIEION d; DOMESTIC FHUITS. NUTH, HAISINS, 4C AC, AC. BY W1IOLKSAI.II Ott K KT A I X.. lu short, a full assortment of aU gooils his lluo of business. A great variety of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac, BiilUtljle for the Holidays. Particular attention HUE A 1) AND OAKEB, of all kinds, rrcBh every day. OHHISTMaH CANDIES, OH I8TM AS TOYS. gVuarCaftnte'od.,0"C"ei1' 'l"J will b NOV. 22, Ittn. ECKUAHT .1 ACOllH. jyj E R C II A N D I S E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To my friends aud tlio public geutraily, that all DRY OOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARN, NOTIONS, iC. uie constantly un hand aud lor sale AT IIARTON'S OLD HTANH IiiousHUiiu, nr ' JAMES K, EVER, . J. r ' B ' "" I'l'OHI-lIATKOr '"- ""'e '"t conatantiy on haud. tfeb8'07, QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Hloomsburg, Pa. M. U HIIAN A BROTHER Have on hand and for sale at tho most reasona ble ratea a splendid stock of GAHHIAOKH, BUGGIES, and every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to bo made of tho beat and most dur able materials, and by the most experienced workmeu. All work seut out fiom lue estab. llshmeut will bo found to be of the highest class and sure to glvo perfect satisfaction, They have also a lluo assortment of B L E I U H B of all the newert and meat lashlouablo styles, well and carefully made and of the best mater- A2 In"P?:'lo oftlielr Work la nakid aa It la SSi'StS? ,lurt "Ohomperlorcau bo found lu the cou ot ry , Nov.20,'o-tf, GRAND OPENING OP PURNI. TUItB OPPOSITE THE OLI) EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ULOOMSUUHO, Pa. ll1'2itl'.'dw,ii K? 1,0VU Jt "turned from i -i . wl.l,'.a ,'fgo assortment ol Furniture and chairs ot all k uds, also a large assorlmeiit SonnUi?r!!''i,IaveUuR ! "" Sir "are." i fiKe?1 '!! f" tlieaner Ihsn any Furniture uriS'Jl eouuty- Material lor rena ring oJnWSL'iS'i!! ib ill i wis. i r ---- Dry Goods & Groceries. I iiuuiu uinmiw VjT OHANI) OPENING UIIAnU UlT.fllilU GHANI) OPENJNG GHAND OPENING or WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, W1NTUII GOODS, WINTER GOOD8, WINTER GOODS, FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND consisting ol consisting of consisting ot consisting of consisting of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATH AND CAPS, 1IAT8 AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, UOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTniNO. READY-MADE CLOTHINO IIEADY-MADK CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHINO, READY-MADE CLOTHIWO, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOK I NO-O LAHSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, IA)OK1NO-OLASEI, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OIIJ4, PAINTS AND OHH, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, IIUEENSWARE, dUEKNSWAHE, GUEENSWARE, ItUEENSWARE, liUEENSWAllli HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, SALT, HALT SALT HALT, SALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, FITir FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND HEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND HEEDS, AC, Ac Ac, McKELVY, NEAT. A CO.'S, McKELVY, NBAL A CO.'S, McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'H. MCKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. Ntuthwest corner ol Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Street, Northwest corner of Main and MarketStreeU, Northwest eonier nf Main and Market Streets. Northwest cornor of Main and Market Strceta, HLOOMSBURG, PA., ULOOMSUUHO, PA HLOOMSHURG, PA., ULOOMSUUHO, PA., HLOOMSHURG, PA. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, In laree Quantities and at reduced rates, alwav on uauu. Miscellaneous. No llUMlivo, It Is urarrantcil to cure lost or fmnatrnl Tn.ln U.aII . ,r . ......... .uar.uuictiui ILCUIIUS, WUieriUg 1)1 Weak Eyea.oirenslvo breath. Ulcerated Throat pr Month, Pain nnd Pressure lu the Head, and .v.. u. ...cuiui j Hiiou eauseu, as an 01 wiem iro- OUeUtlV are 1,V tkn ruvavr.. nf f-ntarrh Tt la pleasant and painless to use, contains no strong POlaonous pr caustlo drugs, but cure. 6j Ut mtM I will pay 1500 Howard for a case of Catarrh tout i cannot cure. FOR BALE BY MOS1- DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE. PntcE Only 60 Cunts. If vour DrOptrlKl. lifia nnl v.f n. If n don't bo put oir with some worse than worthless strong stuff, "fumlgator." or poisonous raustin solution, which wllldrtuclAe dltcatetothe lunai Instead of curing It, but send sixty cent to me ana the remedy will reach you by return mall. M?" ,,acknEe"' Pst Pllldi 2.00,ono doien for Send a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor, It. V. PIERCE M. D., Jan7.'70-3m. Huvfalo.N.V, N E W COAL YARD. TIIS UlldersllinCd resnectfnllv Inlnrn, Ihn cltlieus of Hloomsburg and Columbia rninitv Unit they keep all the different numbers ofstove coal and selected lump coal for smithing purpo ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvy: Neal A Co s furnace; with o good paFr of Uulfalo scales pn the wharf, to weigh cool, hoy, and straw. Likewise a horse and wagon, to deliver coal to thoso who desire It, Astliey purchasen largo amount or coal.they Intend tukcep a superior ar ticle, and sell at the very lowest prices. Pieaso uuu .Autiiiuu ior yourselves neiore purchas, AUQUSTUS MASON. 'PIIE UllllcrSll'IlPll Will tllb-n In o X change for Coal aud Groceries, tho following jmU,,Uj,1,iuut;iluuu iuo jneai.uuiier. osu.u, BHjuiuiuu nicir foai yaru, Hloomsburg Mar. lO.-OO-ly-. W' KNBEIiaHOT. prepared lofiimui, ,,n ..lo.o. ..ili. " L h.',J'i!'i'ut ot ho,,iel 11,6 whol of the tlmo or foJ Ji'iSa'.W.K n!S2'.,:';?' "Uflucs. new. light and lfn n,r, i i inner sex easily earn iui irv"".ilvircr,fv,"1",K',l'nu prowirllonal sum by devoting lhelrwh,tif.iininin ( i. ness, iir,,t it K, cur" ntIirly "a much as men. Ujflr addFcss" anaTest the bu-sln ...'"m'ake win a ,nrnflr" ,olcJ "7?;r! To Micl1 "'Ot ii,. !i.fa,.?,;S'..,'B 1 to rny for the i.iriiV.u i , v , noiico may send trouble of wriinV;. tV,ii. ''.,:.'.,'" ' "'..'VT 8 sample, which will do to couimenie work on a id a eony pr The ivi.;,'. .u myoJZTloSl ?, f.iPP1! '"rgest ami Ukt i.uuily newsi apeM i..Nta-n cui ireo by ma I. Reader If you Al'l Vv a.a!.C'"i' l''y4'' M0'k ""lr5 li O. JaiunoTsm P. liuu one C. IIOWER, enod a flrst-cluss nuur, BllUE, HAT CAP, AND FUR STORE. accommodate the publlowlththefollowinggobds at the lowest rates. Men's heavy double soled stoga boots, men's double aud afugle tip lo td h,'1. W"' "tn " hettvy "toga shoea of airkliida imS r.'L.'.T .?"! :.';" o' Kradea, boy!. Poll.!, very une w,fmu ?!' "1.1.0".' wren's very line kid flLS reli. ied ,3 Z ru 01 1'Pt"ns both "peg mHntW?uU ftUo "tteutlou to his flue assort' HATH, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS, wiiicu comprises all the new and popular varl """i prices wuu n cauuot lull to suit nil. These goods aro oUered at the lowest cash ratei and ui1. .V.air,an.l.e.fi..t.0,e'v katlafaclloi. lA call V'"!iY bluer place In thocounty. pOWDER ICICQS AND LUMBKR W, M. MONROE A CO.. Ruiert, pa,, Manufacturers ol POWDER KEGS, nud dealers In all kinds ot LUMBER, give notloo that they are prepared to aocoinodau their custom with dispatch, and ou thechcapes eJfSjSjBBBSJSJSBSXt Sawing Maohintir .ROVER A RAKER'S The fidlowlliir fir. ul.,. . . rro.ui'teu rrom n testimonials of similar character ,, '""a tho reasons for tho preforenra fA.'.i CxPraaiB. KKtt Machines bver all others 'tl t-r iiUa t.A n, . V thn if la asler to learn fliin any 0 S & ' $ (Jenny June). ' Dlner' Mtlr. W Croly "I have had nsversi . . with .oVt;rT.i '.'''.'.n nwiirtiii n .Machine Is more' ewllv m.!?J?ytJ me iiamo to get out. or order, I prf JL J V. Haker. dec dedly."-Mrs. Dr wf.VJ1' wtT "I havo had one In my fam'ii e Bt t wn vnnrl! anil rmm .i... . t 'Soil V fx.. lrn logs lngs, and from the testimony 0im. ,tav friends who use the same. I can i. ol . anything could bo more cumriet fSIJ1f'lkS sotlsfactTon."-lMrs. Uenerat'o,,.?' "I believe 11 to be ih. i . conaldered of any that I wHn very sliuplonnd easily learncdi il,0!?' "a ; IT. 2: . w.mw anow ,1 ! ni llrooklyn; -r-r, Vr,.ndpai1Cchrnqe.f!S,W!1JIi!; Which was done nine j-eara d.f?5 good.- Mrs. Dr. McCiemly NnVS''1.." third street New York. ' " n. "Moro than tur.f Li.!.. ...... donolumy family for tlio lanur.;..,.,li done by Grover iuak" s Machhi'e sm f had n garment ilpor need nitu S'.,1"1 1 ""a cfoY.rifiS,Cy'op!,S ha'sVende'r'e.l ttVXr? Sfe WfiL satisfaction. II mmilla. 1- f '!'.' taMlllMM wlth.boauty of oxcentlonand ii!..!.!??" tnnt it is n necessity In every hou. ,i Z'.VR Governor Geary, Harrlsburg, ffKhmHn. t.f hnvnliml fl.arl. . .. . for ten ortwelvo years lu cnafi"'! house. I havo seen and known nvViTlr 1 family aewlug, both personal nmf RL' accomplished upon tlioorovcr iiS ViiW1 to the entire satisfaction of all ,k0 JS1 cemcd."-LRcv. Stephen 11. Tyrlg. "I Ilud tho Grover Bai,Pr lUlrtM wear ns lung as tho garments uH! garment lu lact. The stitcu wmVjthS bias seams, when stretched ai neither does It draw the wurk."iun Ing, 4 East Twcuty-fourtu BtreJt.New & , . i.Wo nvo ft arovcr & Baker SewtotV chlno for scvon years lu constant uie VLsl!1, felling, tucking, and evcryih Sg that thffl enn do. It la preferred over all others m tSS of Its durability of work, clastic! y. Jnd.SS of stitch, pose of movement, an f ffp&J conslrucllon."-H.Mrs. Gen. Buel. Tli.nnt,n,nnn .. . family than a Grover A Bak7iiBJ I have used ouotor tliolnstiiln, , . ing Machlne."-Mrs. Allco II. VI iS Vi?' Iter. Dr. Whipple, Sec Am. Mi.sVAfficlsTS,1' lug nud using other varieties ul tiiaXhlnJ.. hTl i 11ILV u iiiiu nil nmifit-! unite. , . ery inucii p ier (lie (iruver A linker .u&b to at.c.is,,.,, i.iat.viif , nuu oeauiy, 1 havescerlu 11. D. Hanborn, St, Louis. '" "During the past elepn jam 1 1,, v..w,t. . ....net ncwtiiK IHacniceln ivjl Slant ute. anu il pas never ri nn n.,l th.u.. . (be Grover A liakcr as the ery bcteeto,S ... ui hi jJiu ill un niruciUrtj lltlu a I exceedingly dllllcult to net It out of orJer. BoJ otl.t'V four yturtt van t-iw ttraliit neamioni 11 nv At-olill.n1.il' l.'.s, ,- 1.1-..V Now York, at tt MTI111 I ! -.-.-.. ll..l.. u . 11 . - - u uiuui Dunn .iiuiiimflii met 1 beuefltto mauklna that 1 oftenk'tlMtijOuiiii would Uo me eood to trumiatltHprBUwtiiii ais.ua Alio ssuo iiuiniB ui l no iiiiiniNi I m but I would not exchange!! for the most hwi ivo I over bawof nny other makP.-4Mr.M'te) Mile of I'rof. Wilson, of llobnrt a.lUgc at nl.n :U....tl,.le.. le.. - IftClllIV Willi Wlileli 11H usn Ih nrnntrcti Ihikn tjitn"Ri""nu uiuAtiiur ui UK Biiirinna n unit jnuuiiny i it nn iiiuuii 01 worn, att auim 11 lie h do not all bvtottv at onccto unytfltn chin p." I'rof. Ufrnttlutw, of XVUIihtouMi'mtu?. rv trfa 4ai .1 cl I s .1 lit. linker Bering .Machtuc Mie iinffrsilteGre tt ltnlier Ut any other she has hteu.'Mrrfr.A-i, Flt.her.rnlladelplilaConfureuct,. Krtuilnrf Alnilitnrit liw tilinnl iti vms onJuta. DIU(1 IIUUIUUl UV LAkCllCU, s(.IUlll lUllAAg, wan never out of reiinir, nml give very geotn Riif Israrllfiii." JXIr. niu In limit MTjU.tMt Clilcngo. Tho Orover una UtuterSuwluji sMajlilnowa' nitnv tnnt,iilttrlnrn Knt .. text l.liiJlr kilt, ti ifJ IxKk tstitcli Macuincs. aud oiler tue rubiui choice of tho hi Hi muchlucs of Ijotli kloisi their establishments in (ill tlio large elt on, aa 111 I UUU UVUt-lVO 114 1 Ull kttl iiai kuwiuuv U rover A lwiter u. m. uo., r;iuaueipiua,orw J. A. LloomsbiLi luno'ia'ca-iv feiBi Hardwaro & Cutlery. rpiIE NEW HARDWARE STORi I mi.- nr.irw lll.TItA. Having enlarged our Store Ituom Kilt OPENED A NEW HMTLY, directly from tlio Manufacturers. purcbesalB cash, on a deellnlng market, w o aro prtpeiws offer tlio same to KAHMEIia. MECHANICS, UUILDEl'A and tho rest of Mankind, n gentia! lot, lirlslng nil tho kinds nud quslll uuallj W In n city Hard Ware Store, suitable touieM of tho county, at unusually low prices. All thoso who are deslrlousof purchatui f In our line cau save aiuuey uy uaiuis"' N.w llAnlwAro Store. . ... iius t-ivr. ti it call andexamlneciiriiqtiK HUN VAN 4 VAM", ADr.23.ca.lvr Hlooniituri.ri Jlraiu K. hmitu. sant g MIT II & HKliTZEB, Importeraand Dealersln ForolguandlxiuM HARD W A II E, Q U N B, C U T L E K V, C. NO. 400 N. TIIIlll, STUKS-r. AB.CAttOI'"1'' PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22, 07-tf. gOOK AQKNTS WANTED FOH STIIUGGLUH AND TltlUMriU OF P 11 A It N U M Written by Hlmsell lu OaeJMie V and rid Gcrman-33 Elegant run rs- - It embraces IfclHIV YKAKH llEt'OttrCTIO?' um Hilar iaiiu.ua u jjii-i a,aattsa - ...uniiu Lecturer ana siiowiusn, aim s"-i. nmatt !' "imprlsonineut, '-.Vr,. ,fi HUtorlcal am Imprlsonineut, his ! allure. 'v;Trli ml .,h,-i,.i.ii rut,. - ,, .u.r-.. - .,,., iin l-craonal ltemllilsceuces, re ." ."'.ii... i Anecdotes nnd enlertalnlug 0'!""; V book published so acceptable to a cwn t cry one wants It. AgenU are it ll S"iili lUOa week. We oiler extra jiitfiie ed Catalogm. and 'mm. tfStfi. ,M'70.1m. J-"-I1UIUU,H.tMl .lltll'U t fed 1 P.T 'VUK HK!ST. siuniou's topper muuiar it i vBihtiua tho best prolecii'u, against i lk"r 'iB 'f r everUvenled. 'ihe subscriber w , etc above Invention, and all orders W uw ,WM"yl VJ.be ,,r"""y ""e" 'll! TOin.STIO KCONOMYI CAMP1LLION CAltl'WI A new, cheap durable, healtliJTi " vi nnn ri-tvPHIKO I A .,,l.-f If ,.ta .All-nlnfh nt liflrMBl1111 iitm runtoL is nniuiiri'ti uv n i"- . ... ..miijut pruui rnuiuei wnicii receir nv .-r na iiiu coiorti anu imner enuurt- .iVr.riD tw dury thecarnet Lriirht and bettUIui.'" .rillO. lia ituruil UKr t i a ..in.ut.ei. itM rout renueru IL uvaliuuiu iu tucu" iuhi inueiiu'ieiv. even uu mb'-.u- ,-.. iruiii'- now (i nu urm it t m tin uo hu , a-icio' ly uponuhe water-iiioofetuit!.1.,,, w von for trunks, roof-.llour J a?n Vuro purel.bul tho Hut altein H, tJ J" lfAiyut iwk, mi eoueeut) 11 10 oo nn ,.',7, r vu nav iiurcnukeu uw m nin" muni v m,,. , ,, rumiwl. the rari i t 'u 1 hv nmiiuiacturer- luleen. , t,t.miw,r gooda at our a tort-. Al KKhV , tAlJ liioorafcijurif.jJec. u w-w. A miTNTRTUATOlt'S KO'fl i a. iktate or Hi-fiJiNi'1 t,in ui" aV . . ...iftsl Iflttli".! i I ..--.. mlttUnetlnll 1)11 llio V---. ,.iarUt. jaiUUl LOWt) IUIO 01 JUOJHOur , iiti-7. of mid couufy to J. lv. 'iSba la 11 tw Clul I In! crrn III Ml I 1 1 II at klMIaa Lil 1 la v .... nl. (lUfatDll fklo.l fs l.riKllll. lilt 111 JU ...IIIIU'' tuoaO Indebi the uudernlgned .'ndgneil, wdrulnUtrftHjJ toiiiii fth,i3,'co-vc
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers