The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 11, 1870, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSJBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
AGRICULTURAL & DOMESTIC. !
Hon- In Curve.
Curving N n very tletlrnlilo itreotn
jilMitnent for both Indie nncljjf'tleriieii,
ntnl almUl lio tnuglit. Onu cannot
lentn It liy tuition, hut l)y jiractlce,
Joined by n Biuttll sllco of thi'ory. It Is
truo that tho French stylo of serving
mcnt sliced Is fust banishing llio necessi
ty of cnrvlng nt tlie tubks of tho rich ;
but In middle life, where such clegnn
clcs nro not jirnctleed, a knowledge) of
carving should bo n part of n boy's or
girl's education. How often do wo hear
n person say : ,"Oh, Dxcuso mo, I can't
carvoj I novcr tried." Or, if It bo at
tempted, ono soon finds himself sadly
embarrassed. Ho grasps tho knlfo and
fork desperately Ho has learned that
n sllco of tho breast of a turkey Is a
dainty ; that a wing Is good ; tho second
joint also ; that tho leg Is not so good.
Hut It Is not an easy task to separate
them ; and ho thinks ho would rather
chop wood than cut turkoy. Ho does
not know that on the back lies a delic
ious morsel called tho oyster, and tho
sldo bones below tho second Joint aro
considered titbits. This must bo taught
him. Ladles ought especially to tnako
carving a study ; at their own homes
tho task often devolves upon them, and
they should bo ablo to perform It with
ease, and not bo forced to accept the as
sistance of visitors, who would dread
tho operation. Tho platter should bo
placed so near tho carver that ho has
full control over it ; If far ofT, nothing
can prevent an ungraceful appearance.
A Bharp knife is requisite, and a thin
and well tempered blado. In carving
turkey, cut off tho wing nearest to you
first; then tho leg and second Joint,
then slice tho breast until a rounded
piece appears ; insert tho knlfo between
them and separate them this part is
tho nicest piece of tho breast; next
comes tho "merry thought." After
this, turu over tho bird a little, and
Just below tho breast you will find tho
oyster,, which you separate as you did
tho inner breast. 'Ihe sldo bono lies
besldo tho rump, and tho desired mor
sel can bo taken without separating tho
wholo bono. Proceed tho saino with
the other sido. Tho fork need not be
removed during tho wholo process. An
experienced carver will dissect a fowl
as eiuly as you can break an egg or cut
a potato. IIo retains his seat, manages
his hands and elbows artistically, and
is perfer tly at ease. There is no diffi
culty in the matter; it only requires
knowiedgn and pru'tico; and these
linuttl tie taught In tho family, each
child taking his turn. Chickens and
partride.es aro carved in tho wnne way.
Hearth and Home.
C'urlnK for Farm Implements.
Tho Mason for tho uso cf out-door
farm Implements is nearly over, a fact
which many farmers appear to forget
entirely, and it is a very Important one.
Tho cost of Implements and machines to
a f.irmcr is ono of his heaviest outlays,
whilH the earo of them with many U a
mere fecondary consideration. An Im
plement will frequently suflVr greater
damage from a winter's exposure, than
from a wholo season's Judicious uso.
There Is no printlplo in farming bet
ter established, than that all tools, im
plements and machines, should bo
housed when not in uso, anil the farmer
Who neglects to do this, is sluply want
ing in tho first elements of economy.
Because n mowing machlno or a plow
is mado wholly of Iron, it does not fol
low, that tho weather will not effect It.
The mowing machine that la left stand
ing In the fenco corner from ono season
to another, cannot bo expected to do
eood work, and as to wooden imple
ments, tho case is worse still.
The prudent farmer will not only
house his implements, but rainy antl
snowy days will bo devoted to tho re
pairing of them. A wooden plow brain
to which a coat of paint Is applied onco
a year, will last twico as long as ono
that is not, and it will look flvo hun
dred per cent, better. A mowing ma
chine, tho Journals of which aro cleans
ed of the accumulations of gummed
greaBe, and carefully oilo-J,' will run
twenty-fifty per cent, lighter, and run
fifty per cent, longer than ono that does
not receive this attention. "Wo might
multiply theso illustrations, ail iufini
turn, but It Isunneccssary. Wo conclude
with the remark that, ho is an unwiso
and improvident farmer who does not
keep his tools anl implements housed
when not in use, andwhodoe3not keeri
them in such repair that they aro'al
ways ready for use.
Scrnplng ami Wusstiing Fruit
Tfcen.
Perhars October and November aro
tho two best months in the year for
scraping and washing fruit tree? ap
plea and pears. Tho insects which hido
in the bark and crevices of the trees
have by that tlmo relied to their win
ter quartcrs.aud can be easily destroyed
Thtro Is nothing equal as a "wash"
with which to terub tho trees tljan a
preparation of sny ono pound of whale-
oil soap to a largo bucket of water, well
dissolved. Thrro is nothing more nau
sous to insects than this. It will lay
"told" everything that wo have tried
It on but tho circullo that, however,
cares no moro for tho the mlxturo.evcn
though accompanied with sulphur,
lime-water, and tobacco-Juice, than if
It were a gingerly doso of pure spring
water. But rose-bugs nnd tho steel-blue
grape-bug, surrender to Its power in
continently. Every farmer and garden
er ought to have a supply of this soap
on hand for uso whenever necessary
Apploand pear trees well scraped and
then washed witli this preparation will
not only bo freed from somo of the
chief iiibccts preying upon foliage nnd
fruit but will sensibly feel Its Invlgora
ting effects. Gcrmantoien 'J'eligraph,
Planting Nuts, Etc. In replying
to an Inquiry us to tho best tlmo to
plant nuts for growing trees wo wo tiki
say that It should bo dorio as soon ns
they come from tho bur or pericarp,
and of courso before they got dry. This
Includes tho chestnut, shellbarK, wal
nut, acorn, as well as some seeds like
tho pawpaw, magnolia, etc. Hence
they must be planted in the fall. If
left until tho followingsprlng they w'lll
either not como up at all or bo two
yean in doing so.
A vkteiian was relating hlsoxploita
to a crowd of boys, and mentioned hav
tag been In flvo engagements. "That's
nothing", broke in a llttlo fellow, my
sibterHaran baa been engaged eleven
tlCBM.
Miscellaneous.
s
OMETHING NEW!
Tho undersigned would hf-sehv Hire notice
thnt ho has hut completed A FlltsT CLASS
HEARKE.nnd thnt he hasthe facilities torcarry
Ins on the business of UNDERTAKING In all
ltn branches
IN 0 1 TV STYLE.
lie ha cngflKM experienced persons who will
take charge nf the bodies of the deceased an noon
an they 'shuftlo of thin mortal coll," and attend
to waablng f hem, shaving, dressing, 4c Shrouds
furnished also to order. At much expense lie
has also procured an
III ON IOE BOX,
In which bodies can be preserved In a cleanly
and dry condition. Carriage furnished for fu
neral occasions. In short, he Is prepnred to take
chat ge of a corpse Immediately after death, and
save friends and relatives all further trouble In
regard to 11,
He also carries on the business of
0 A. II 1 N E T MAKING
Upliolsterluir In all Its branches, repairing furnl
ture, reseating cane luitlomed chairs, Ac Ac
Place of business on Iron Street, below Matn.
ROBERT UOAN,
Bloomsburg, July 23, ISTO-tt.
OIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MED-
VJ AL8 AWAHDEI),
THE GREAT
BALTIMORE TIANO
MANUFACTORY.
WILLIAM KNABE & CO.
KANCFACTUBKRS OF
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO F O It T E B ,
BALTIMORE, M D.
Titean iminimpnli havA heen before the nubile
for nearly Thirty years, nnd upon their excel
lence alone attained an unpurciiMr d pi e-emlnenee
which pronounces mem utiequciiixi. i ueir
TONE
combines great power, sweetness nnd fine sing
in mialltv. as well as ureat purity of Intonation.
and sweetness throughout the entire scule. '1 heir
TOUCH
is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the
stillness found In so many planoes
IN WORKMANSHIP
they nro unequalled, using none but tho very
best snirannf material, the large capital mplo o 1
lu our hUHlneis enabling us to keep continually
an lmraeuse stock or lumber, Ac, on hnnd.
tv.All our. Square l'lanota have our New Im
proved Ovmisiuoso kcale uud tho Agraffe
jirWe would call special attention to our late
Improvements In UICAItD PIANOS and
auVAtii: uitANDS; patented aco. h, is),
which bring the piano nearer perlecltou thau
has yet been attained.
Evehy Piano fuma WAnnANmD foii 5 Years,
Wo have made arrangements for the Sole
H7io!ei( Agency forth.- most t'elebiuted PAR
LOR lK(iNl and MELODEONH, which we
oiler Wholesale and Retail t Lowesi Factory
Prices. WILLIAM KN.lllB & CO.. .
octas70-6in iialtlmore, Md.
JJ 0. IIOWER,
has opened a UrBt-clasa
BOOT, SHOE, HAT PAP, AND FUR STORE,
at the old stand on Irfaln Street, niooinsburg,Htew
doorsubovo the Court House. Ills stock Is com
puiedot the very latestand beslstyles ever offer
ed to the citizens ot Columbia County. He can
af-couimotlate the public with the following goods
at the lowest rates. Men's heavy double soled
sloga bootB, men's double and single tap soled
kip boots, men's heavy stoga shoes of all kinds,
incn'h line boots and shoes of all grades, boy's
doublesolfd hoots and.shoesof all kinds, men's
glove kid Balmoral sliiieH,men's, women's, boys's
and misses' lusting galteis, women's glove kid
Polish very Une.wonien's morocco Balmorals and
calf shoes, women's very tine kid buttoned gait
ers. In short boots ot all descriptions both peg
ged and sewed.
He would also call attention to his One assort
ment of
HATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS.
which comprises ail the new and populai vari
eties at prices which cannot fall to suit all. These
goods are' ottered at the lowest cah rates aud
will he guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call
Is solicited belore p'trclLisIng elsewhere as It Is
believed that btl"r ' nrgalns are to be fotnd
than at any other ," e In the county.
Dec. It'7
1 nnn UK w Aim.
tp 1 ,JJJ yi utiy case of Blind Bleeding
lu-htng.or ITIet rated 1'iles that Dk Dino's Pile
Hkmf.uy talis to elite. It Is prepared expressly
to cure the t lit and nothing el.e, and has cured
eases of over 31 )cnrs standing. Hole by all
Druggists.
VIA FUOA.
Do Blng's Via I'uga Ik the purejuices of Bnrkfi
Herbs, Knots, nnd ileriles, for
COXsUill'TION.
Inflammation of Ihe Luncstrtlt Liver. Kidney.
aril Bladder u lsciit.cs,nrgaiuc Went ness, Female
Anii.-uons, ueneini ueniiiiy.auu an coniptaiuia
nf the Ul iuarv I luting in Male and Female, pro
ducing D)speps!a, Costtveness. Gravel. Dropsy
ami r-erotula, wtmh mcM generally terminate 1
uonsumpiive iH-eune. iipurinesnnu cnricres
ttie Blood, the miliary, Glandular and Hecirtlvu
System; Corrects and Htrcngthc-ns the Nervous
and Muscular forces; it acts like a charm on weak
nervous, mid debintuled females, both youug
and old. None t-hould be without It. Hold every-
unere. lAliOltATOhV 1 rraumin hi., uaui-
more, Md.
(augi'TO-ly,
rpilE IIYPEiUON IIAIH
AN INDISPENSABLE
ARTICLE FOR THE
LADIES.
.ratenttd July 0,18U7.)
This Curler Is the most
priect Invention ever of
terrd to the puhllc. It is
easily opersted.nestlu e
nearance. and will not In
jure the hair, as there Is
mi heat reautred. nor any
melallloBubslance used Ui
rust or break tbo hair.
Man-ifactured only and
for sale by
MCMILLAN A CO.
No C3 North Front Street,
rnitAPEi.rn:A, Ta.
Hold at Dry Oor.ds. Trimmings and Notion
Stores. M . ,
N 11 H n. a llnS- .-fTlTH ! .1 III l.B. U.MOriCU
s lies. 05 cts. MatUxiree to a ny part of the unit
ed Hiaies, upon receipt 01 me luuucy.
jezi 7Uom.
gHAKPLESS & HAItMAN,
KAQLK FOUNDRY AND MANUFACTURING BUOP,
STOVES & PLOWS WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL
THE CELEIUIATKU MONTHOSE IRON BEAM AND
THE 1IUTT0N WOODEN REAM PLOWS.
Castlugs and Flrellrlek for repalrlngeltyBtoves
All Uluus Ol nraKa or uuu roan
upon short notice.
11 K.bllARPLESS A P. B. HARM AN,
Eloomsbnrg, Pa. Proprietors
Mar.ia.'tiD-ir.
gKOWN'S FAST FREIGHT
FROM riIILADKI.1 1IIA TO BLOOMSBUllO
and Intermediate points. Goods forwarded with
cure anu uespiucii unu at low raics.
Goods, at Philadelphia, must be delivered nt
Bltner x Co's. 811 Murket Street, For run par
ttculajs, apply to
APg. 20,'C9-tf.. It. Depot, Ploomburg,P
Cufjiutitut: Kit Aretl 8t l-rcft'Dtlus. Ill Vt 1
4U1 St, UihSbsaU, O, as! Dr. Orwn. U Cb&rliaw
n.mtim- . i i-s
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CaaMrAntldut 1 . . i wltlnul Hi
krnil or sailkl C. f w?iU"
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lurs. IHWr S rrl r I ol f
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sotnturs. i
ftMarr,
Imtmanu. Nont othtr ihoold mlU nw4. lor
rortioalirf iiitfnroirooUr roll,orddrl.Jl)oro.
OCl4 70-HlU.
JQENTISTBY.
II. C. noWKB, DENTIST,
Resnectfully offers his professional servless to
ine tames uuu gvuiieiuea oi iiioomsDurg ana vi
clnltv. He Is urenared to attend LualllLf. varl.
ous oDerations In the line of his nrofrsslon. and
Is provided wllh the latest Improved Porcelain
l KKTll WIIICJI Will HQ I11.CIWM uu KU1U iailllg
silver anil rubber base to look aa well as the ut
urul teeth. Teeth extracted br all the new ant
most approved mettuxU, and all operations on
the teeth carefully and nroneljr attended to.
Residence and office a few doors ahove the
Court House, same side,
llloomsburg, Jan.81.'68tf
PHILOSOPHY OF MAIIUIAGE.
A New Course or Lil-tubm. as delivered at
tne I'enua.i'njyttcniiicanu Anatomical in useoiu
IV05 f lit-fctnut st.. three doois aLoie Twellth.
Phllaclelililu.iuibriieliig the subjeetst How to
1,1 vu UliU JIUI lo 1.MM jur; lOUIII.WKIUIIIJ
nud Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed)
Theraiiseul ludiytstlon; Flatulence and nerv
ous iJImins oriounttd Icr; Marriage Phllo
soi Ideally eoutldeitd. These lectures will be
for aided on melpt of 16 cents by addressing!
Secretary of tho Pennsylvania Poltteciimc
AND ANATOMICAL 411'SHVM, IV JO lliesiUUl HU,
jniiaaejptua, I't-uusyivania.
Je2r7U-ly,
s
Li A T E HOOFING,
tVinl VABJBTY
A T
MOST FAVOItABLE RATES,
JOHN THOMAS, AND CASPER J. THOMAS
Box. 277. Bloomaburf , Pa.
Mar.lB.60.ly
rpHOSE WHO AP-ESICK.On AF-
s nicud with any chrome uimcuity,snouia
without delav write for Dr. Hamilton's New
Treatise, sent free to any address.
R. LhONlDAH HAMILTON. M. D.
Oct2S70-tt P. O, ilox 4.V5. KtwYorkClty.
Patent Modicincs.
rjy II E
KIDNEYS.
The Kidneys are two In number, situated at
the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat,
and consisting of three parts, vli,.' the Anterior,
the Interior, and the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs, Interior consists of tit-
sues or veins, which serve as n deposit for the
urine and convey It to the exterior. The exter
ior Is a conductor nlso, terminating In a single
tube, and railed the Ureter, Tho urolers are
connected with the bladder.
The bladder Is composed of various coverings
or tissues, divided Into parts, vll.l the Upper
the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The
upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a
deslro to urinate without the ability) others
urinate without tho ability to retain. This fre
quently occurs In children.
To euro theso affections, wo must brlug Into
action tho muscles, which aro engaged In their
various functions. If they aro neglected, Gravel
or Dropsy may ensuo.
The reader must also bo mado aware, that
however alight maybe the attack, It la sure to
affect the bodily health nndmentat powers, as
our flesh nnd blood are supported from these
sources,
Goct, oh Rheumatism. Pain occurring lu the
loins Is Indicative of the above diseases. They
occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and
chalky con-etlons.
Tun Gravel. The gr.lvel ensttea from neg
lect or Improper treatment of the kldueys
These organs being weak, the water Is not ex
pelled from the bladder, bnt allowed to remain ;
It becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It Is
from this deposit that the stone Is formed, and
gravel ensues.
Dropsy Is a collection of water In some parts
nf tho body and bears different names, accord
ing to the parts affected, viz.; when generally
diffused over the body, It Is called Anasarca,
when of the abdomen, Asolles; when of the
chest, Hydrothorax,
Treatment. Helmbold's highly concentrated
compound Extract Buchu U decidedly one of
the best remedies for dlsenses of the bladder
kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma
tism, nnd gouty affections. Under this head we
have arranged Dysurln, or difficulty and pain In
passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and
frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or
stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloo ly urine
Gout and Rhenmatlsm of the kidneys, without
any change In quantity, bnt Increase In color,or
dark water. It was always highly recommend
ed by the late Dr. Pbyslck, lu these affections.
This medlclue Increases the power of diges
tion, and excites tho absorbents Into healthy
exercise by which the watery or calcareous dep
ositions, nnd all unnatural enlarg-ments, as
well as pain nnd lnnammatlon are reduced, and
It Is taken by men, women, nnd children. Di
rections for use and diet accompany.
rmr.ACELPHXA, PA., Feb. 23, 1897.
H. T. Helmrold, Druggist;
Dear Sir I have been a sufferer, for upward
of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid
ney arrectlons, during which time I have used
various medicinal pteparatlons, and been under
the treatment of the roost eminent Physicians
experiencing but little relief.
Having seen your preparations extensively
advertised, I consulted with my family physi
cian In regard to using your Extract Buchu.
I did this because I had used all kinds of ad
vertised remedies, and had found them worth
less, and, tome quite Injurious; In fact, I despair
ed of ever gottlng well, and determined to use
no remedies heieafter unless I knew of tho In
gredients. It was this that prompted me to use
your remedy. As you advertised that It was
composed of buchu, cuhebs, and Juniper berries,
it occurred to me nnd my physician as an excel
lent co mblnatlou, and, with his advice, after an
examination of the article, and consulting again
with the druggist, I concluded to try It. I com
menced Its use about eight months ago. at which
time I was confined to my room. From theflrst
bottle I was astonished and gratified nt the ben
eficial effect, and after using It three weeks, was
able to walk out. I felt much like writing you
a full statement ot my case at that time, but
thought my Improvement might only be tem
porary, and therefore concludsd to defer nnd see
If It would effect a perfect cure, knowing then It
would be of greater value to you and more sat
isfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a cure Is effected
after using the remedy for five months.
I have cot used any now for three mouths,
and feel as -well In all respects as I ever did.
Your Bnchu being devoid of any unpleasant
taste and odor, a nice tonloand tnvlgorator ot
the system, I do not mean to be without It when
ever occasion may require 1U use In such affec
tions. m. Mccormick,
Should any doubt Mr. McCormlck's statement,
he refers to the following gentlemen!
Hon.
WM.
Biolxr, ex-Qovernor, Pennsyl
van is.
Hon, Titos. B. Fl.olirNCX, Philadelphia.
Hon. J.'O. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia,
Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia,
Hon. D. R. Fortxr, ex-Governor, Pennsyl
vania. Hon. Ellis Lbwis, Jndge, Philadelphia.
Hon. 11. C Gkikr, Judge, United States Court,
Hon. Q. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon, W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Pblladel
phla.
Hon John Bioliu, ex-Qoveruor, California.
Hon. E. Bancs Auditor General, Washing
ton, D. C.
And many others, If necessary.
Sold by Drugglsta aud Dealers everywhere.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's
Take no other, Price SI.2S per bottle, or 0 bot
tles for 10.60. Delivered to any address. De
scribe symptoms In all communications.
Address II. T. HELMBOLI), Drug uud Chemi
cal Warehouse, 691 Broadway, N. Y.
NONE ARE GENUINE
UNLESS DONE UP IN
STEEL - ENGRAVED WRAPPER,
with fao-slmlle of my Cheml;al Warehouse, and
signed
II. T, HELMBOLD.
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TIA. TUB LKlltaU VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
On and after Mondhv. Outober Sit. 1870. n
through passenger coach will run between Phil
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itonu via. (UnlRKO JUUCllOIlt
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Philadelphia,
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Valley.
buperlor freight accommodations are otrered
by this old and short line routu from Phlladcl-
fltla and Now Yoik to all stations on Culawssn
tail Koad aud eouucctlons.
Tills lstheonly double track routo between
New York and Quaknkc Junction, nnd therefore
Is tho most tellable tor both freight !nl Pas
sengers. II. HfANLtiY GOODWIN.
Asst. Oen'l. Hupt. ,
Bethlehem, Oct. 21, lS70-ly.
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MllliLIM ....Mount llethel
.1.412 12.51' Water Gap
2.
12.10
I2..W
I. Hi
1.1.1
4.M 11 ..IS' UUUHIIl rir...
jll2--! Hpraguevlllo.
1 li.ii item- vine....
J.ln.Il.iui uaKlatlil
IM U.2il
4.01
l(l.4(li horliH..
1.40 11.41
2IW H.W,
j. in lo.ua,
3.43
10.27 i'litiyhanna..
1'i.tll Gou'ilstairo..
0.50 h..Miikcow
II 40 Duniilug....
3.11
3.13 tl.50 ...Miincow -2.311110.20
.4.1,5 0 40 Duniilug if. is 111.38
r.M.
8.00 2.40 U.IOi hcrnnti 3.20 0.UO
7.:m' ,',: ...Clark's Summit.... 3.40 O.IS
8.SII
0.10
9.23
fl.60
7.13 8.30 ...Ab tllltoii .1 3.101 0.21
.13 l.&il 8.1llFai-torVllle 4.01 0.35
H.IU l.i 7.52 NIC ho son 4.20 1.51
10..10
11.00
12.'l
6. H)l 1.21 7-37 .....Ilopbolloin 4. it) 10.12
4..371 7.1.3 Montrose 4.57 ln.HI
MOII240 0.31 ....New Mlllotd 6.13 10,17
3.451 1213 H.30 Great Bend 5.30 11.02
t.1n
1.10
P.M A.M A.M.I II'.M. A.M,
A.M.
Trains do uot stop at Stations where the Time
Is omitted.
Connections.
At New Hampton with Central R. It. or N.J.
Tho Mall and Kxpress tialus eastward and west
ward connect with trains lor New York. Kllia
belli, f'lulu field. Somervllle aud other stations.
At Wnshlugtou Willi Morris Lfcsex It. R.
Mall and Kxpress trnlns make eloso nnd reliable
connections with trains tor New York. Newark,
Morrislown, Dover, Waterloo, Hackettstown Ac
At Manunka Chunk with Belvldere Delnuare
R. It. Close connections are made by Mail and
l-xpress trulns, with trains for Philadelphia,
Trenton, Phllllpsmirg, Belvldere, Ac. By Train
No. 2. paxsengers reach Philadelphia via Cam
den, by INn. 4,la Kenslnuton, Passengers on
No. 4, arrive In Philadelphia lu time to take the
11.30 p.' m, train for Baltlnioiound Washington.
At fclcruutun with Lackawanna A Bloomsburg
& Delaware A Hudson Ball Itoails. Trains on
these roads connect with our unlns for Piltston,
WIlkes-Barre, Berwick, hloomsburg, D.iuvtlle,
Olyphant. Archbald mid Ciirbomlale.
At Blnghamton with Kne lUUwav. Mnll No.
1 conuecls with Express Mnll on Krloltailn-a,
leaving at8,4 p.m. with a sleeping coach in
tached, arriving at Buiralo at 6.20 next morning.
Kxpress No. 3 connects with a way train for
Uwego, Ittuica, and Klmlrn.
Albany Jt sjusquehiinua Kallltoad. Fourtralns
a day run each way ttueen lliugliamtoii nnd
Albany. Oneienves Biiiglmuitou at 2.30 ji. m,,
and mrlvea at Albany nt ti.iw p. ru.
Syracuse, IllliKliunitou a 3'. It. It. Tialu-
forHyral-Useleileiu 7 n.ln. uud 0.V.3 p. in, 'flams
trom Hyitii-iie tiritveiit ll.-iw... hi. and 8.30 ii. m.
R. A. I1KNHY, W. F. HALL-Sl'LAI).
Geu'l Pass, and Tkt. Agent. supt.
QAT
AWISSA IlAILiUOAD.
Is.O. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1070,
rmsenirer Trains on this road will run iih fol.
lows t k
Mail Smth.
STATIONS.
Wllliamsport.
Muncy.
Milton.
Matt Xmt
Arr, 1 .60 p. m.
Dep.6.2-1 "
' 1.10 "
1.111 "
" 3.10 "
3.e "
" 2.25 "
Dep. 8,15 a,m
s.tj
" 0.30 "
" 10.10 "
" 10.30
" 10.42 -
" 11.47 "
" 12.24p.ru.
liuuvllle. "
Ruia-rt. "
CutawlHHt. "
Itlngtown. "
Kuinmlt. 11
Ounkake. "
IJV1 "
1.40 "
1.30 "
1.10 "
li'.io a.m
11.3 J "
8.13 "
1 M) p.m.
12.10
0.35 n.tn,
ll.lo "
lie.a-1
" 12. M
" 2.15
" 4.2,3
' 3.13
Arr. 8.4.3
" 1 23
-' 2.1S
" 505
" 3.20
' E. Maholiy June. '
Diue.Tainaqua. Dine. '
1 Rending. "
l'ntibvllle. "
Philadelphia,
'dine Mauch Cuunk, dino1
' Betnlehein,
" Phllu via Itethleheni, '
Iiston, 1
New York, ft. Liberty st
via L. A rt. It. It.
' 0.05 " via L. A M. It. It. " U.OO "
6,03 " L. Valley It, R. 0.60
" 5.51 a.ra. Boston, " 0.10 p m
Tassengerstaklr g tho 8.15 train from William
sport, will havo two hours In New York, lor tup
iier, and urrlvu In lloston at 6.30 u.iu.. eleven
hour- In udvance uf nil other routes.
New day coaches uccouili luy all trains be
tween Willlamsport, Few York aud Philadel
phia. Trulns run through by daylight.
GEO WEBB, Supt.
LAOKAWA1NNA AND I1LOOMS
BU1U1 RAILROAD
On and v lUr Jul 5, 1870, Passenger Traluswlll
run ns follows!
Going North.
Arrive Arrive
ri. m. a. m.
Going South
Leuve Leave
p.m. u. lu
Scrautou..
8.40
3.30
7.20
Leave
3.50
4.15
4.30
5.17
5.4.3
O.IK
11.65
Arrive
IMttston..,
Kingston
8.11
7.45
11.42
11.10
10.65
0.10
8.30
11.21
7.13
Leave
7.48
8.12
8.21
f.U2
V.::
10.07
10.41
Arrive
Plvmoulb 7.30
Shickshlnny.... 11.52
Berwick 0.05
Bloom 6.28
Danville 4.50
Leave
North'd 4.13
6.40
7.25
11.20
Connection made atScrantou bv the 10.40 a.m
tral'i for Great llend, BliiKiiatulou, Albany aud
all points North, East aud West,
D.T. BOUND, Sup't.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
WAY. On and after Juno l-'tli 1870, Trains will
leaveHUNiiuar as follows t
NORTHWARD.
5.33 a.m., Dally to Willlamsport, for Elralra
oauauuaigua, Rochester, Uutlalo, suspension
Bridge, aud N. Falls.
3.40 1'. M., Dally.fexeept Sundays) for ElmirH am
Butlalo via Erie Railway from Kluilra.
6.15 r.M., Dally, (except Sundays) for Wllllamr-
purl.
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
11,45 A. M, Dally (except Monday's) forBaltlniiiit
WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA.
11,23 P.M. Dally(exceptSunday's)for Baltlmor
Washington and Pulladelphla. .
' ED. 8. YOllNU'
. General Passenger Agent
Alfred It. Fiske, Oen'l Supt,,
JEADINQ RAIhHOAD.
YXLU AHUANQKMCNT,
Monday, Skit. 5th, 1870.
Great Trunk IJne finta tbo North und Nortft
West for rhllftdelphla.New York, HfaulngJ'ol t.
vllle, Tumnquu, AshlAUti, Hhamokln Lebanon
Allentowu, Uastou, Kphrata, LltU, LancuMei
Columbia, tic,
Trulns leave Harrlsburg for New York tut io
lows: At 6,85, n.to and b.tO u. in., uuu
2,50 p. m.. connecting with b miliar trains ol
l'enna. Itallroad, and arriving at New York a1
12.1U, noon, 3,t0, uud 10,00 p, in. reMpctlVH.
Bleeping cars accompany tho 6,36 a in. train
without change.
Keturnlugi Leave New York at 0,00 a.m. ami
12.0U noon and 6,J p. in. l'hlladelphla at M
a m, and S,80p, in. Bleeping cars accompany
the 6.00 p.m.. traliu irom N V without change.
Leave llarrlsburg lor Hvadlng, fottsvll, j
urujun, AiiucinTiiiv. abuiuuu, nuitiuubi u
lenluwn aud 1'hlla'u.ut b,lUa.m.,and X60 und
4.1U o.m.. Mtomdnu at Lebanon and nriuclnal wav
k tat ion a; tho l.lUpm. train connecting lor IIiU'm
Fottsvllle and Columbia only, For rolUvllle
ncjiuvuui uuveu uuu Auuurn, via ecuuyiiUJi
hum outHjavuauuu ivu.iruau, leave iiarruourtt hi
8,4U p.m.
VjxhI Tennsylvanla Itallroad trains leave Head
lmrtor Alleutown. Katon and New York at 7 Si
10.30, 10.va. in.. and i.ii p.m. Returning, leave
iow tuiivuii p.w u. in., imw iiuuii iuiu g.u i. lUi
and Allentowu ut7.'Uu. ui, 12.V6uoou,4.VU am
has t. m.
Way Tassengor Tialn leaves rhlladelphla ut
7, so a.m., eouutfctlng with similar train oa Kast
ra. raurouu reiuruiug irom ueuuiiiguiu3p,ui
stopping at all stutlous.
Ieave fottsvllle ut 6.4t-auil 0.00 a.m.oind d.ui
Ueindon at 10.00 u. m., hhamokln ut 6,l0umt J 16
a. m., Abiiiauii av,uo a.m. uuu vijsu noou iuau
auoy City at 7.51 a. in and 1,17 p. in, Turn aqua ui
n,JM a. in., uua p. lu.ior i'niludelphla an.
New York
Leave Potts vllle via Bchuylklll and Hutfjut
hauua Itallroad at 8.13 a.m. tor HurrUbuu
MVIWU,U (iuauiuianuu tICIUWIH,
1 lead! u AuoomiuoUatum Train leaves 1'otu-
viue uio.tu a. iu., nassrs iteuuiug ai y,iuu, iu,, ur
rlvlug ut IMUIailelphla ut 10,'J) u. iu. Heturulus
leaves t'hlladelnhla ut 6.16 u. in.. dusaIuu Htuid-
Inir at 8.00 p.m., urrlvlugut i'utuvHle at U.10 p.m.
4-oiisvowii Acoouiuioaauou iraiuneavesruiui
town at 06 a.m.,, returning, leaves i'hlladelphl
at 4.00 D.m.
Columbia Itallroad Trains leave IteadluK at
a.m., unu o-n p.m. ior r.puruia, liux, suancss
ter Columbia, Ac,,
rerklouieu lull Road Trains leave l'erkiouiti
Junction at 7.10 U.06 a. m.. U.00 & tf ai d. in. return
luivt leave Bchwcnksvllle at 0.80, iilo a.m.. 1ZW
noon a 4.40 p.m., oonueottug wun similar uaius
i ft Heading Itallroad.
atW.iUa,iu anac.yjp.iu.1rcluiuliigleaveJslont j
Rail Roadn.
l'tcAantat 7.00and 11.21 n. m.. cnnnet-tiitK wllfi
similar trains on Heading Railroad.
cnt-ster valley iianroau iiains lenvo iii.nge
port at 8,30mm, nnd 2.03 ami 5.1(2 p. in, returiilna.
leave Downlugtun nt O.'Jl a. m 12.4.r noun and
6.IS n. nt., connecting with Umllar. trail, or
Reading Railroad.
On Hundays, leave New York at 8,00 p.m., Phil
plilant 8,00 ii. in. and. 1,16 p.m. ,(lho B.lio ii.in. train
running only tolteadlng;)lcaverottsvllle8,00a.in.'
Harrlshurg nt 6.M a, m, nnd 4.10 p. ni. nnd
lenvo Allenlnwn at 7.2! a, in. ami 8.1? p. miind
ilcailltig at7.15 a. lu.imd 10.U1 p. m, ror Harris,
buig, nt 7.2-ln. in. for New York, nt 4.13 p. m, for
Alleulown, and nt 5.10 a. m. aud 4.23 p. 'n 'o'
Philadelphia.
Committntlon, Mileage, Benson, School jlj
bxcurslott Tickets to nnd from nil points, ntie
duced rales.
Baggage cheeked through; 100 pounds nllnwei
each pasveuger.
O. A. NICOLLH,
General Buperlnteudeul
Itnaillng. l'q Kept, in IK7Q
Drugs aud Chemicals.
A GREAT MEDICAL D1SWI1Y
Dr. WALKER'S CILTFOHNIA
YINEG-AR BITTERS
& 5 Hundreds of Thonsondo ?, q
- Bcsr tcstlmooy to ttii-lr 3Vonilir- n Sj
5 -3 ful carstlro Effects. 8 5 2
WHAT ARE THEY?
or A VlLli U -I
DRINK. 5k?
a FANCY
Wad of Pool Hum, Whisker Proof Spirits
and Hclaso XilQtiur doctored, iplccd tiDdtwcct
cued to pleaaotbo taste, called " Tonics" Appetiz
er,'1 'Itetorcriln c.f that lend tbo tippler on to
dni&fc&&eM unA Tib, tut aro & truo Medicine, mado
frozathoKAtlTO l&ootaand Hcrbcf CaUXoriLla,irco
..from nil Alcoholic Stimulant! TTicy&ro tfca
UREAT BLOOD rUItlFIER nnd A LIFE
GIVING PIUNCJPIilS ft perfect KnoTtor and
Znrlcorator or tbo Bratcm, cnrrrlse off all poll on out
natter and restoring tbo blood to & healthy condition.
2?o penon can tafce thcio TJlttcrt acconUnc to dlrtc
tlon and remain lone unwell.
8100 will bo clTcnforon inrarablo case, proTidcd
tbo bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or
other means, and tbo Tltal organs witcd beyond tbo
point ot repair
PnrlnflammutoTj nnd Chronic Rfaenmn
tlem and Gonti Dyspepsia vv Indlccittoo
lllllouBi Kcmlttcnt and intermittent Fovcr
Dlicnacsof thollloodf Llvcri Utdncya nnd
11 1 adder tneso Bitters bavo been most success
ful. Such Blicatics &ro caused by Vltlntrd
Blood. irhlcMs generally produced by dcrncccmcnt
of tbo Digestive Orcnns
I)YHPP8IA Oil INDIGESTION', Bead
acbo, rain In tbo Shoulders, Coughs, Tigbtnces of tbo
Cbc&t, Dliilncse, Sour Eructatlona of tbo Stomach
Sadtastolntbo Mouib, Elllous Attacks, Talpltatlca
of tho Heart, Inflammation of tboLunes, Tain In tbo
regions of tbo Kidneys, and a huoircd other painful
(symptoms, aro tho offsprings of DyepcpEla.
They InTlgorato tbo Stomach and stlmnlato tho tor
pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled
cfflcacyln cleansing tbo blood of all Impurities, and
imparting new life and vigor to tho wholo system
FUR HlUN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Elicum, Blotches, Spots, rimplcs, Pnetnles, Bolls, Car
banclcs,Ilng'Worms, Ecald-Ucad,6oro Eyes, Erysip
elas, Itch, Scurfs, Dlscoloratlons of tbo Skin, Bumors
and DlBcasca of tbo lb tin, of whatever name or nature, I
aro literally dug up and carried out of tbo system In a 1
abort time by tbo uso of theso Bitters. Ono bottlo In!
finch cases will convince tbo raoet Incredulous of tbclr
cnratlvo effect.
Cleanso tbo Vitiated Blood whenever yoa And its
Impurities bursting through tbo Bkln In Pimples, Erup
tions or Bores ; cleanso It when yon find It obstructed
and sluggish in tbo veins ; cleanso It when it Is foul,
and your feelings will tell yoa when. Seep tho blood
puro aid the health of tbo system will follow. !
PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, larking In the
system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroy I
d and removed- For full directions, read carefully
tho circular around each bottlo, printed In four language-
Encllab, German, rrench and Spanish.
J. -WALKEE, Proprietor. B.n.licLONALD A CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agents, Can Francisco Co),,
and M and M Commerce Street, New York.
gV&OED BT All. DBUQQ1&TS AUD DEALERS.
wlirt o .r.
83,000 WIU, tin TAID TO ANY PKltSOX
rroductns: ft 1'retiHraMon hhowlnii linlf ns nuuiv
living Keiiulnn jifrmnnpntcurH kh Die. Kitlkii.s
lll!onrecrintlonor I'tuT. JO-. 1. KITLMt. M. 1)..
ono of riillHitelplila'N oldest regular riiVHtcliins,
who litis mado HbeumiUUnf-at.i)eclnIty 37 .van.
rfrmnnoutly curlrB wllh tliU Itemodv M In
every iw patients 'lrrated; bo warrnnteI imuei
od. Hluft pleiUHiit Mi'itlclne, li't'o from Injur
Imis Drugs (mvorn vouclier trom llmiowned
Prominent I'liyslcinns Imlorslns Dr. Kltlur nc
coninanv each bottlo). To nrotoct Ktilleror from
risk, a legnl Kiinnuiteo Mating number of bat ties
warrdmou 10 uuro win no lorwnrneii wunout
eharuo tonny porson senillntrby letter n full.
truthful (lOHrrlption of eann. In onto of fallurn
toeure. tho amount paid will 1 r-funtltd. Price
Sl.&oper bottlo; U bottles, 87.50. iledtcal mivlco
sent by letter RratH. ArilreH Dlt. KITLKIt,
Ol!lcovo. at) mouth FOIMTII Street, 1'nlUilel
phla. or No. 70 I1UOADWAY, N. Y. Sold or
ouiumt-u ny urugaists.
Kept'i'70-ly.
DR. SAGE'.S
Oaiaprb. Remedy,
. UU IU.U .I'.ll'UIII. juu. iruuu, iiltl ifri
Wtinaerfiil.urntiy other man. lias dibcoverud n
rcnu'iiv tbittctirt-s Cnnsutnptl.in. when thelungs
nro hnlf coitstinifHl, In frhort, will cure nil diseas
es whether i f wind, body nr estate, ninka men
llvo forever, and lenvo dt nth to piny for want ol
work, nnd Is designed to inahH mir mililimnrv
sphere n blissful lurudle,to which Henven ltteff
sltull he but n bide show. Volt have hoard enough
u. inn miiiu ui iiiiuiuuKery. jiut wnen i leu
you that Dr.fioze's catnrrli lletnody will pontile
111 eure the tort cases of Catarrh In tho Head, I
only usert that which thousands can testify to
I will pay 5) Keward for n eofce lhatleiiunot
cure. A pamphlet rIvIdk symptoms and other
Information sent ireotoany address. This rem
edy Is
BOM) BY MOST nitUOniBTB IN ALL lUHTS
ur uu1. vuituji.
rrlcnM cents. Henthy mnll.postpnld.on receipt
nf tlxly cents, or lour pntkBiies lor two dollars,
iiewure ui ccHni(Ttiu and ucrimm tmltatloJH.
Heotbat my private stamp, which Is potUive
nwtruntce vf Otruilneneti, Is upon the outside
wrapper, llemember that this private Stamp,
1st ued by Ihe Uulted Htatei. Ooveri. mcnt express
ly for sUimpInK my medicines, has my portrait,
name aud uddresv, and tlio words U. 8. Cerltfl
cam of Genuineness," mcinvtd upon It, nud
need not be mistaken, lion't be swindled by
t'nvtlers nnd otliers represontlnK Ihemselvesas
Dr. Huge; lam the only mnn now living that
has the knowledge nnd rlsht to nmuulacturetho
Urnulne Ur Hage's Catarrh llemedy.and 1 never
tr el to sell this medicine.
It. V. rimtf K M. I).
obt29 70-tf. 13.1 Boneca street, llulfalo, N, V.
EVEN KEASONS WHY
IS THE HklT LlMMENT IN THE WOULD
KOH U O US EH ,
FinsT.It Is composed of themoH powsnrui
uuu rsnPiHAriMi unuius Knownin unemisir ,
KK01NI1. Com bllltd with Ihe ntwivn In a Mmm,
cinai. Oil, made expressly for this Liniment,
Till itn. Tho uso or the ixwrrul and penetrating
lnnredleriU Is to drive or force In this heautUul
MEDICINAL OIL. Which lubricate thn Inlnt unit
mufiCles. and Immediately throttles the disease,
nnd compels It to loosen Its deathly, slckeulua
aud poisonous fanes,
Fouurn, This Mrrici?fALOii,isued for the
samo reason that u good incrhuulo alwajs usen
uu iu iiumn jim iimuiiiut'ry wurit wun eiise mm
nreclsloii. Bo In tlui sime wav thn ifmikIiw nmi
Joints of our aulmuN hhould be lubricated If we
wimji ui iiuvh inuiii iruvei wun rapiuiiy and eoe.
K ru I. It lu verv soothlm; In It H-tim, will
not burn nr blister the aulmnl 11 lie most of the
"nil hot" llntineutsnf the day,
HiX'Ji.Notono iirop ot tincture of cayenne
twred nenner ran bo found In Ita rnmi,ti,1.im ,
for wo hold thniim lluluieiit ran bo elbjctlvo
which byrus und blisters the mdraal until tho
mUM'Iex uto hard aud dried utmost to a crisp,
neveni ii. Every hoi t le Is wa mm nt.u Ut elve
Ktivu ruiBiiwuuii, tir ) uur iiiuuvy will DO reiUUu
ed. This shows oonctuslvely that tho proprlo
tont have full confidence In this nrfnurutinn
and proves for the seventh time that O. K. H, H.
Is the best Jjtnlrufhtln the world lor honum.
izt)en't tUkii Viur JlrrchitHtto vaJmoT Una
lure Mtd J'rrpvr umj JlarUhom, vr Uhrr trmh
vt Vv, tul tuk Jvr (J, JC K &for Jtsr$it in4 take
11 VWIfr, IHIIU u r Mil Ul MKKtVtrfi.
1). U. IJAllKY A (JJ Bote Proprietors.
cpi270-l tli Wublugton Hlreet, New Yofk,
UU KINDS OF JOD PRINTING
neaur execuveu u rm vvlukbum Htuuu
UQf UBUS,
o rt H
. . III
OH! IllJii Allii I-
Clothing, &o.
JypW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
Fresh nrrlval of
RUMMER (100DM.
DAVID LOWENIlKIta
invites attention to his stock of
CH HAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
at his storo on
Main Street, two doors above the American House
Bloomsburg, Pa,,
where ho hns JuBt received from New York nnd
Philadelphia n full assortment of
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including the most fashionable, durable, and
handsome
DRESS aoODS,
consisting of
BOX, SACK, ROCO.OUM.ANDOlL-aLOTH
COATSAND PANTS.
of ul I sorts, sizes nnd colors. Ho has also replen
ished his already largo sloclc of
FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS,
STRIPED, FHIURED, AND PLAIN VESTS
SHIRTS. CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS
HANDKERCHIEFS, OLOVEH,
SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES
He nas constantly on hand n largo nud well-se-
ccted assortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTINOS,
which ho Is prepared to make to order Into any
Ittud of clothing, on very short notice, nud In the
best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear,
and most of It Is of homo mnnufactnrc.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'iLRY,
ol every description, flue nnd cheap. Hlscasool
Jowelry Is notsurpossed lu this'placo. Call aud
eTiunlno ills general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC.
DAVID LOWENUERO.
Bakery and Confectionery.
ioiin a.
JACOUY'S
13AKEUY AND CON FECTION3C1VY1
The uuders'ppf d vould rrnpf elfnlly Inform
the t iilei.H of lleiwlcli. Mid vh lnlly, that ho
has cntd n t'onu itlom ry nnd liukcry in
ODD rLL LOWS' HALL,
llerwlf k, 1'it., where he Is prepared to furnish
ml kinds ot
PLAIN AND TNCY CANWFtf,
PHKNlMI t'ANWIM,
rC'IUIION ANU LOMUsTJO KllUITH
OUANOJ a, LKMONH, UA1BINB
Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac.
IV WIIOLHSALK AND It ETA I L
Aniom? Ihe nortmcnt will bo found Cream
Nutc, 1 liKllfb alnuts, IViinuis, Almonds, Fil
berts, Hns Apidc. t'ccou NuIh, .Jell ten or dllfer
cnt kinds, MtiMrud. Catsup, Pickles, Clmcolate,
Cnnn.d I mit nr all KliiclK, corn Mnicli, Kjtk Ills
tult, hi'dft tiucUers, Ouster trntkerH. i hct&e,
hoap, WiltJiij; lwifcr, Agrrdncnt Papers, En
velopes FJSll AND OYSTEItS,
And prrdure of nil kinds. Tresh Ilrtnd and
dikes eeiy dny. Ii o cream lu Htasou, Your
pntrotingc Is hidlclted.
JOHN a. JACOUY.
llerwlck, Juno 17, l!70-lf
COK
PE0T1ONERY
Tne tindetfilauod would rosoectraUy announc
to tho public that tin has opened u
F1KST-ULAHH CONFECl'lONEUY BTOItE,
in the building lately occupied by Fox & Webb
whoie ho Is prep.irwlto furnish nil ktmtsof
PLAIN A FANCY OANUIKB,
FRENCH OANIJIKW,
FOHEION & DOMESTIC FU0IT8,
NUTS, UAISINH, AC, AC, AC.
BY WHOLESALE OK RETAIL.
In nhort, a full assortment of all goods In
his Hue of bustues4. A great variety of
DOLLB, TO YS, Ac,
suitable for tbo Holidays, Particular attention
Klvuu to
II K hi A D AND OAK KB,
of all kluds, fresh overy day.
OHIUSTMaH o a n d I e b,
(Ml I 8T MAS TOYB.
A chII Ik solicited, slid
satisfaction will u
iCunrHiiieeii,
Nov. 22, lhCT,
KCKHAHT JACOr.H.
Books.
VNni iiUiiv j in i . Cfb. u tin
pnitaticc. Written Irom n lilyli moral nnd physl
olni;ica (standpoint, by mi eminent pbhlclnn
and nicdlcsl ptolf'-sur, It fdiows how Sutaii 1h
work I in; out liNhubtb and dnimerous ilestgn
through our most sacied domestic and social re
lations. Pure-minded, but ouNnoken and n
Kress He. tne mithnr handles tho del leato subjects
ireated of without loves, butln fuichn iimuiier u
not to mlnlslerto Hprurtent curiosity. The Phys
ical lieyvneration oj the Jiace, lt n subject Justly
fttllstliK lb Interest nud sympathy of all irui
TdilbiuthriMlsis, and this Itook, It Is believed.
111 contribute to thnt end Just In proportion as
It has rendeis. A el'cuhir sent freo, couminlnv
h lull description and isynopsU of the work with
liberal rxtructs. O. F. VENT, Publisher,
sci t r"o-tf ,0i)lle3 Place, N. Y
AGENTS I
VTutol U:
Tmln Tens 'H' Win Mans ffi Plains,
The wild adventures nnd thllllms expeileuces
of Ueori; r. Ueldeu, rho. llretl Willi it thirst for
a knowledue of the red men. their morn, frodl-
flour, uuri, yreat buffalo hunts, .tc, left, a home of
luxury, sought and joined the Indians, uecumea
tumous warrior, hunter, and lluully chit of 10J
lialues. This new work replete with stirring re
eltiusof real ludlnn llti,darlnyttceils, hutrbreadth
escapes, umuslnr scenes, Ae., on tinted paier, 70
spirited t-iirravlnK,, one of author In hunter's
dress, will he eagerly sought for and read with
avidity. He wldoi.wukouiul (eud eaily fur Illus
trated sample puiie, etreulur, terms and choice
Held. A. 11. 1UIII11AH1), f ubllsher,
deilG'"U-tf. 100 Chestnut hi., l'lilla.
.'inrclajM.,.T.or38W.4tliW.. Clntlnnnll.f).
if they want tho rnot popular nnd liestsilllnir
ulHcrlptlon Loolcs nublMinl. and the moiffii:
rrofffrmi. rfndforclrculars. TheywIIIcoitjou
nomine, and may be of great benefit to you.
fehll'70-ly.
Washing Machines.
J)OTY'S WASIIINa-MACHINE,
LATELY MUCIIIMI'UOVKD-ANDTIIU NEW
UNIVEIISAL CLOTHES WHINGER
Improved with Howell's Patent Double Cog
wheels, nnd the Talent wtop, are now unquen
tlonahlv fur suf erlor to any apparatus for wash
ing eliithuH ever Invented, and will save their
cost twice n year, by savlna- labor and clothes.
Tho ridltor of this paper, who purchased n
Washer uud Wringer, thus testifies as to their
Vftlue i
"Wo have had In uo In our family fur some
time past, one of Duty's Clothes Washers anil
ringers, and are preiiared to beur testimony as
to lis merits. It Is emphatically n labor-savlni)
machine and does Its wink In the most thorough
msnncr. l'ur families who have largo washes
these lliaclllnes would In. lnvnliiilil "riMT.TTM.
111AN, JllU. II, 187U,
I'ltlCEH-A FAIR OFFER.
If the Merrhntds lii your place will not furnish,
rrn.t t. .uu ... ut in lies, M'llti lis IIIU reiau price
WIIMier ,14. Kxliu Wrlnifpr fl ntnl ur.t will r..r.
ward either or both machine.., fnu ol freight, to
plates wheie noiiiie Is iclllug; uud snsuruure
u inty win ue iiaeu, nun we agree lo refund
,v ..on, unu tviBiies to reiiuii ine mU'
chines fite ul irelght, alter a inooih'a trlal.ufr
cording to directions.
tt luubsnd, father or brother should nmnlf
thetlruugery of washing with the hands, any.
tuodnys in the year, when It can he done better,
' w.i'vmiiuil.tj, n.ti. tm. IMlHir.HllU till HI.
Jjry to iliegani.ents by u Doty Clothes Washer,
uud u Universal Wrluger,
Sold b dealers generally, to whom liberal dis
counts ure made.
. 0. HIIOWNINO. den. Agent.
ocW'70-lf. SJ C'utlluud bluet, New York.
E.
B.
CASH,
O O O 1 E It ,
ItW'EltT. COLUMBIA COUNTY. l'A.
Coopering In all lubrancb.es well aud carefully
doue. l'urlloularatlentlou ulveutothe uiunii.
faaiur. t.I meal barrels, kraut stands, pickle
Itupert, KtLt, k, jtrio-aiiir
Dry Goods & Grocorios.
G
HAND OPENING
UltAND Ol'KNINU
UHAND Ol'KNINU
tlllANl) Ol'KNINU
UUAND (Jl'UNINO
or
FALL AND WINTnn 000D8,
FALL AND WINTUIl (IUUDB,
FALL AND WINTKll UOUDH
FALL AND WINTKll UOODH
FALL AND WINTKll UOUDH,
consisting ot
consisting of
consisting of
oonslstltig of
consisting of
TlIlY O00D3,
DHY OOOI1S,
DllY 000D8,
DUY GOODS
DllY UOOD8,
HATS AND DAI'S,
HATH AND CAIH,
HATH AND OAIt4,
HATH AND UAIW,
1IAT8 AND CAPS,
IIOOTH AND HirOES.
llOOIB AND H1IOKH
IIOOTH AND HlIOF4
IIOOTH AND Hll()l
DOOTH AND 8I10KH,
IIEADY-MAI1K CLOTIIINO,
ItEADY-MADH CLOTIIINO
UKADY-MAOK CLailUNO,
HEADY-MADU CIAlTHINtl,
HEADY-MADE ULOT1UHO,
LOOrtlNO-aLARHEH,
LOOKINO-OLAaSKH,
IXJO K I N O-O LASH KB,
UIOKINO-ULAHHKS,
LOOICINU-ULABHKS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS,
GROCERIES,
OllOOEIUES,
UUOCEUIES,
(JKOUKHIEH,
liHOCUUIKS,
(IIIEENSWAIIK
liUEKNSWAHU,
IMIEENSWAUK,
UlIEUNBWARri,
UUEHNriWAltli
HAllDWAUE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE
TINWARE,
TINWARE
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH
FIH1I.
FITH
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
&o.
AT
NKAL 4 CO.'S,
McKELVY,
MoKELVY,
McKELVY,
MCKELVY,
McKELVY,
Northwest corner ot
Northwest comer of
Northwest ccrnor of
Northwest corner of
NEAL CO.'B,
NEAL A CO.'S.
NEAL
NEAL
A
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
Main and Market Streets,
Main and Market Streoui,
Main and Market Streets,
Main nnd Market Streets.
Northwest corner of
aiam ana Aiarjcei Bireeui,
ni.ooMSBimo, pa.,
IlLOOMSIIUllO, I'A
nLOOMHHURU, PA.,
11LOOMHUURU I'A.,
IlLOOMSllURG, PA.
IRON AND NAILS.
IRON AND NAI1J4,
IRON AND NAILM,
IRON AND NAII4,
IRON AND NAILS,
In large quantities and at redu. ed tates, alwsy
on uauu,
Till! RED LION I1RAND,
IS Ii A C TX AXfFAOA
is superior to nil others In color, quality and
O rti-Ai to In. rntiml nulv r.l
M. P. LUTZ'8
Dealer In Dry Goods nnd Noilons.ln Ilrower's
new building next to tho Court Ilnuse, Main
Street, llloomsburg, Pa. moynwtr.
VTILLER'S STORE.
FRIiSH ARRIVAL OH
HUJIMER GOOD.
Tne subscriber has tust returned from the cltlt
wun anotuer largo and select assortment of
FALL AIJ WINTER GOODS.
purchased In New York und Philadelphia at the
owest figure, uud which he is determined to sell
ou as moderate terms us can be procured else
where in llloomsburg. Ills stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of the choicest Btylea and latest fashions, together
wun a large ossortment of Dry Goods und Grn-
cerles, consisting of the following i rtlclea
carpets,
OU Cloths,
Cloths,
Oasglmereu,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Silks,
White Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Sklrta,
Muslins,
Hollowware
Cedarware
Queensware, llardwart
Uools and Shoes,
Hats and Caps
Hoop NeU,
. v Umbrellas,
, Looklng-Glassej,
Tobacco.
Coffee,'" N
Bngars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allspice,
(linger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs
AND NOTIONS GENERALLY.
In snort, everything usually kept In couutrj
stores, to which no luvlum the attention of the
pubtlo generally. Tno highest price will be paid
for country produce in exchange for goods.
H. H. MILLER a BON.
Arcade Buildings, llloomsburg, Fa,
JgUY THE BEST.
Q CMARB 0
havejustrecelved from the eastern markets a
large uud well selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
00NSI8TINO Or
Casslmers,
A-ans,
Best bleached A
Brown Muslins,
CaUcoes,
Tickings,
Table Linens,
Cotton &
All wool flannels,
4C, 4c,
A good stock of
Ladios dress goods,
Latest styles. t patterns.
BpUes of all kinds.
Good stock groceries,
Quecnswure,
Stone ware,
Wood it willow waro,
Flour i Chop,
Also Kitchen Crystal Boap for oleanlug Tin,
Brass, 4c, All goods sold cheap for cssu or pro
duce. He would osll the attention of buyers to tils
well and carefully selected assortment which
comprises everything usually kept In the coun
try, reeling confident that he can sell them
goods at sueb prloea as will ensure satisfaction.
Nov. I ,'W-U C, 0. MAKR.
Insurance Agencies.
Q.LOI1E MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
or
NEW YORK.
Pliny Freeman, President, It, c. Freeman n..
"i"" m.c. ,vw,vw,uu paid.
J. I). ROBISON, BLOOMSBURG, pa
GENERAL AGENT,
For Luterne, Iij-comlng and Columbia
counties,
Ang.20,'09-ly.
JN8URAN0E AGENCY.
Wyoming .,
tlTO.000
l.OOO.OUC
ano.oon
4'iO,1iO
l,4(l(i,(JH)
1,X).C(10
S 0,ill
IBO.IWl
5TH,I
6),l)
400.o
aro.ttoo
63,110
itna....
Fulton...
North America-
City .
International
Niagara .........
Pntnam ..........
Merchants
Springfield
Farmers' Danville.. ........
Albany City.....
Lancaster City .
York Horse, Death Theft....
Home, New Haven
Danville, Horse Theft
FREAH I1ROWN, 4ftif,
BwossnnKn, pA
mats 4H-ijr.
Hardware & Cutlery.
Jacob K. Smith, j. r, Skltjer
g MIT II & SELTZER,
Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Dome tc
HARDWARE,
GUNS, CUTLERY, 4C
HO. 4U9 K. THIKD STREET, AB.CAIOOWllILL,
m PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22, 87-tr.
Paints, Glass, c.
piUST NATIONAL
"vVHITE LEAD,
BEST, rullEsiyAND CHEAI'IMTI
SATISFACTION HUAltANTEKUt
For Whiteness. Duratillltr.nnilTtrtilinn.
cy. It has no eaual.
Sold by nil dealers In Paints throughout1
tllU UUUUVIJ'.
BARKER, MOORE & MEIN,
SUCCKSSOKS TO
T. MORRIS PEROT & CO.
Solo Proprietors, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Deulers In all kinds or
DRUGS, OILS. PAINTS, GLASS,
' DTISTUFFS, AC, AO.
CATTioK.-OwinB to the populnrlty ol
our "First Nntloiial White Lend." other It
parties have been Induced to oiler n si.u. P
rlous nrllcle ULder the same name. There-',,
fore lie ware of Counletielu. The genu-.Z
Ino Is put up In extra heavy tin paint
pots, wllh patent metallic wire handles,!),
and the name of
BARKER, MOORE & MEIN,
On each label, j
For sale by
mar25'7tIy.
MOYER BROTHEHH, '
Bloomsburg. I
IO,000 GUAIIANTKK.
B
UCK LEAD
EXCELS ALL OTH ER LEAD 1
1st. For Its Unrivaled Whlleuess,
ill. For Ha Unequalled Durability,
ad. For Its UniurposHed Coverlog Propertv
Lastly fur Its Economy,
5f It COSTS LESS to paiut with Bi'ck I.kad
thanauy other White Lead extant. 'Ihe )sme
eight covers MURE SURFACE, Is more llUlt
ABLK, and makil WHITER WOIIK.
BUCK LEAD, is the Cheapest aud Iter'
110,0110 GUARANTEE.
BUCK ZINC
EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS
1st. for Its Unequalled Durability,
2d. For Its Unrivulcd Whiteness,
8.1. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Properly.
Lastly, for its Great Economy,
being tho CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, aud
most DURABLE While Paint In the world,
BUY OKLY
BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC:
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed by the Manufacturers.
BUCK COTTAGE COLORS,
Prepare expressly for Painting
COTTAGES, OUTJ1UILDIN OS of every desertr.
tlon. FENCES, &c. THIRTY-FIVE DIFFI.lt;
ENT COLORS, Durable, Cheap, Uniform, sua
Beautllul shades.
Sample cards bent by Mall If desired.
Dealers' Ordera will be promptly executed by
the manufacturers,
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.,
N. W. Cor. Tenth and Market Streets,
Phlladelplils.
MOYER BROTHERS, Agents
Jan2H'70-ly. for Bloomsburg, To.
Miscellaneous.
QARBIAOE MANUFACTORY,
Bloomsburg, Fa.
M. a SLOAN A BROTHER
nave on hand and for sale at ths most reasona
ble rates a splendid slock of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every description of Wagons both
FLAIN AND FANCY
warranted to be made of the best and most dur
able materials, and by the most expe""""
workmen. All work sent out from Ui ,e",.
lishment will bo found to be of the highest cIsm
andsuretoglve perfect satisfaction, Theyn
also a flno assortment of
B L E I Q II S
of all the newest and most fashionable strlrt
well nnd carefully made and of the best UUU'1
lata. , ,..
An Inspection of their work is asked as '
believed that none suneilor can be foul"1' tu"
country. NoV. 2o,'U9-lf.
TURMERHI EXAMINE AND BUY
HE ORIGINAL,
BaUQII'B being
the First Raw Bonk FitosFiiATa
Mil"
All others are Imitation,
B A U G II ' 8
RAW BONE ,,
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIM1
1870.
FALL,
This Manure Is made of Paw or "V.Vd'ii
Bones, rich In Nltrogeuoua njaiter. dlso wB
Oil of Vitriol, presenting the Ilone Phosp
a highly soluble and quickly available '""'e
tne Atnmouia lu sucu projiornou "- ,.
prompt and vigorous action urou ,V'j tb
Where llsugu's Phosphate was PP,StKn
are that It will maintain Its well "'JJSjElr to
lion, We rrquesl all In need of a eriin'
give this article a trial, -
BAUGU & SONS,
MANarAOTDBEBS,
Ojfice-No liO B. Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
juvnvtf.