TILE COLUMBIAN ANi) DEMOCRAT, BtOOMSBKBG, COLUMBIA COUM PA. toNTimiRD mow rinT I'.uie. many or tlio women belonged to fiiinl 11m of llio liollrr cls whom llio War lmd IdfUlMtlliito. In Murcli, 1G50, Km order was revoked, and (ho trauo ceas od. In )Gr5,1iowevcr, JamnlrA luwlng been roiiiiucml, mid colouliU nml n Ktirrliou being wtuitutl for It, Crmnwoll oiiRnRod 1,600 men of tliol'iiRlhh troojw In Ireland to L'O tlicro to scttln. nnd or dcrcd " 1,000 Irish wenches " to bo sent with thorn. Honry Cromwell, then commanding tlio forces In Ireland, nn swered that ho would have to tako tho " wenches " by force, and suggested that from 1,000 to 2,000 boys, from twelve to fourteen years of nge, should bo Bent out nlso. Ono thousand of oach wero accordingly sent, with tho pious liopo that thoy would bo mado " Chris tlans " of In Jamaica. In tho meantime, tho process of ill vld' lng tho lauds was going on actively. Tlicro was duo tc tho "Society of Ad venturers," or persons who had lent money to the government for tho ox penscs of tho war In Ireland, n sum of .300,000. This was paid ofT by llboral grants of land, drawn by lot nt n public lottery held at tho uroccrs' Hall In London, In July, 1G53, In ten counties! The whole ot the rest of Jrclaml except tlio provlnco of Connaught was set apart for tlio payment of Xl.OSO.OOO.duo as arrears to tho olllccrs and soldiers, and of Xl,7W,000 of Moating debt, In curred by tho government for supplies furnished during tho war. On tho 20th of September, 1G5.1, all ancient estates and farms of tho people, of Ireland wero declared to belong to tho Adven turers and Army of England, nnd nil Irish wero ordored to ' transplant " to Connaught a howling wilderness of bog nnd rock with their families, bo foro tho first of May following, on pain of death, if found oast of tho Shannon after that dato, tho trial to bo by mill tary commission. The exceptions to this rulo wero tho Irish wives of English Protestants cm bracing their husbands' faith : boys and girls, under fourteen In tho servico of Protestants, and Irish Catholics who could offer satisfactory proof of having shown "Constant Good Affection" to , tho Parliament as against tho king dur. lng tho provlous ton years. Tho decrco was an awful one, and It struck tho un happy pcoplo Just ns thoy wero gather ing in their harvest, and this tho first tolerablo harvest thoy had had sinco tho war began. "Constant Good Affection' ' was almost impossible to prove, for mero passlvcncss would not support tho plea. Moreover, tho order covered not only tho "Irish enemy," but ,tho do scendants of tho English settlers of the Ellzabethnu period men English In blood and specoh and manners, tho Co mynses, Stackpoles, Morrisos, Ilnmll tons, Fitzgoralds, Butlers, PJunkets, Clicevers, Barnownlls, Talbots, Archers nnd Atkinsons, just as much as tho Toolos, Donohoes, Mores, Kavanaghs nnd Keoghs. It was Just as hard for tho one as tho other to prove "Constant Good Affection," and their land was Just as valuable. Tho work beforo them was so horrl- bio the prayers and entreaties of tho aged and tenderly bred women, many of them wearers of ancient titles, of war-worn men, young children, of tho sick and Infirm, that they might not bo cast out of their homes in mid-winter to perish miserably In tho waste, wero so piercing that the Commissioners wroto a circular letter to tho commanding of ficers, calling for a general fast and a general "lifting up of prayers, with strong crying to Him to whom nothing is too hard, that his servants, whom ho had called forth in this day to act in these great transactions, might be made faithful, and carried on by his own out strotched arm against all opposition and difficulty to do what was pleasing In his Bight." So tho Lord strengthened them, and they pushed on tho work. Mr. Prcndorgast cities a great many of tho certificates given to tho poor vie. ttms on their departure. They all con tain personal descriptions of the hold' crs and tho members of their families, nnd ono can hardly read thorn, even through tho mists of two centuries, without feeling some of tho pangs of thoso dreadful days. After a year's trial, It was found iuv posslblo to mako all tho Irish go, so in 1804 a dispensation was issued in favo; of "tho8lCk, aged, lamo, and impotent," thoso who had aided and sheltered English soldiers, and who shoiid man ifest n deslro to turn Protejmnt. But tho work went on very slowly still ; tho Commissioners wero lo.'n to hang tho rccusants-nlthough they did it in somo cases and nn in'meuse force would havo been rcquir&i to carry it out by means of arrcs.'' and transportation; so they tartlet' nnd granted indulgento j thotrpjpg nil the whilo clammoring for tliolt lands and reproaching tho Com missioners with their slothfulncss , in tho execution of the Lord's will. At last, huwovor, tho work -was accom plished satisfactorily. Tho bulk of tho Irish frotp all districts, tho land or which wLi needed, wero caged up In ConnaugKt. Tho old homes of tho landed proprietors wero taken posses sion of by the English officers ; tho pri vates settled down under them as ten ants, somewhat discontentedly, for Ire- lund contained neither beer nor cheese, hofsoSiW. 1lows, nor Englishwomen. This last want was tho worst of nil, for lovo-making to Irish women, whom tho troops found very attractive, was strictly prohibited by "tho thlid nrtl cloof warre," and offenders, ns tho rec ords of courts-martial still o.xlimt show, wore severely lloggcu for It. Other heavy penalties wero Inflicted on bol dlera marrying Irishwomen. Jroton, by a general order, forbado any officer or soiuier marrying an Irishwoman, wiieiner uuiwg ncrscil a Papist or not. -uuu. iv jmu umu usueriaineu Uy un examination (by fitt persons, such ns shall bo appointed for that end) wheth er tho cbango of religion ilowod from n reall workp of Odd upon tholr hearts," nr "frmn pnrrnnt nml namnl ..ml.. 11 or "from corrupt and carnal onclx Tho intermarrying, howovcr, went on to a greater or less extent, human na ture being stronger than general or ders. Borne of tho transplanted cropt back and died within sight of their old seats; others camo back and rented farms from their conquerors; others ended their days in Connaught; others again of the younger men stole homo and "bushwhacked" tho Englishmen, thus beginning the practlco of assassi nation about land which "Kogucs and Kapnarees," "Whitebojs," "Captain Itocks," and "Molly Mkgulros" Wo kept up down to our own day. Thou sands in tho next generation flow to arms Joyfully thirty vnars Inter imi. James. During tho contury following tho Boyno, 400,000 Irishmen died lu foreign servico. nnd the rest remained nt homo to hate and curse their con fmcrcrs. In short, If wo Judgo this settlement, on which tho Lord's bless ing was invoked so often, by its con sequences, work no Uovillsh by Chris tian people was novor don. Agricultural. IKnuu the Ainerlcnu Block Journal. 1 lliiro llmk Itlillnir A I'ew Ulnti far the l.ivllos. "Willi tho advent of tho bright Hum mor days, tho delightful and liciillhful exorcise of horso-back riding again bo conies possible As It Is every year bo coming moro faslilonnble, tho follow ing hints will help many who aro nov Ico In tho art of managing n horso, nnd somo who think thoy know nil obout It. "Tlicro nro fow prottlcr sights than fair enucslrlnns, provided thoy know how to rldo ; and although it seems par adoxical to say so, yet it is not every fair equestrian who call rldo. No lady can uso a spur without damaging lior hnblt moro than her horse. Extreme ncotnojs is tho desideratum In a rider's mako un. No living ribbons or fciith crs. but n plainly mado, well filling cloth habit, with a whlto llnncn collar and cuffs, fastened without ribbon or color, unloHlt bo ofnsllk handkerchief round tho throat. A top Jiat Willi a laco veil, for uso ns well as ornament, twisted round It nnd over tho linlr, black gloves, and nothing can look bet ter than nny lady when so attired. "Your horse U nt tho door, nnd now comos tho tug ofwnr. You hnvo got to arrlvo nt tho top of fifteen it may be sixteen hnnd.-i. Puzzling ns tho per formance appears ns you stand on tho ground by his side, nnd tho monster towers abovo you, nothing but knack is wanted. Do not bo in n hurry. Placo tho right hand firmly on tho left pom mel, and tho left hand on tho squire's or servant's shoulder. Stand steadily on tho right leg, and plnco tho left foot In his right hand. Wait ono minute, until you nro both suro that tho other is ready, and if you spring nt tlio mo ment that ho lifts his hand you nro mounted gracefully, without an appear nnco oven of difficulty. Itlsqulto un necessary to send n man's hat ilylng In to tho road, or to put your knees Into his eyes ; nor need ho grnsp you fa9t, as II you woro a sack of flour fixed to a Jointed crane, whilo you clutch nnd scramble up your saddlo as lr you wero climbing the sldo of n man-of-war out of a cuddy-boat. Nothing can bo more Inelegant. " Peoplo tulnk they cannot help it, and rather than look so ridiculous they havo a chair or step brought and ' get on themselves.' It Is much better to 1 cet on ' properly ; besides that, when you do, your habit is properly placed and straight. Onco mounted, tako up your reins nnd have your stirrup long enough ; that is havo It so long that tho leg Is nlmost straight beforo tho too can reach It. Bo suro ull is right; then let your horso slip off quietly. Noth ing Is a sign of worso riding than to flurry and fluster to got off in a grand commotion, Iiko froth, that subsides Into flatness very soon. Sit squnro, tho right kneo pointing in a straight lino between tho horse's ears; rldo on tho snaffio if you uso n double-rein bridle, reserving tho curb for emergencies, nnd treat your horso sensibly ; ho will np prcciato 1c. If ho is a good one, his good qualities will bo drawn into notice, and tho worst animal, with rational treatment, Rhows tho best ho is cnpablo of. Trotting Is tho pace at which horso and rldor show to tho best advantage. Any old screw can canter, but not every horso can trot woll, nor rider 'risoto It,' if ho can. Itiso to your trot straight foruniKl, without stooping, keeping tho action of your body with that of your horso. Your position should always bo as If your eyes wero fixed between tho horso's ears. Somo pcoplo rise qulto Independently of the horso's action, and having got their weight off tho sad dlo on to their left leg, they stand In their stirrups, and only preserve their equilibrium, and get back into tho ad- dlo by a sort of twist, which ias the nppearanco of tho cork-stvow that is turning in tho cork. w,len this move ment is apparent wo may know that a fast trot Jvould bo impossible. Should tho pso increase, tho rider would find 'It hopeless to try and scrow bn;ic, thercforo sho would censo to ride, and tho sudden tightening of therein breaks tho trot into a canter, ncd tho most beautiful action of tho horso is lost. Tho art of riding is in tho hand. A horso walks, trots or gallops, his worst or his best, according to tho handling ho receives. Keep tho loft knee slightly pressed to tho saddle, and rise from it by tho muscular action of tho land from the kneo to tho waist, rather than glvo prcssuro ol tho foot in tho stirrup. The stirrup is intended rather to rest the leg than for anything else. " A spur is nevor needed. Tlicro Is no horso that a woman can not rldo without ono that sho will bo better ablo to get on with by having n spur. Try and let n horso understand what you want him to do, and In nlno cases out of ten, if you can do this, ho will do what Is required much better for himself than you can teach him. Usually the rider is uncertain, first, what sho wants dono; then, often, es pecially if leaping is Intended, her cour aeo fails her, hor nervousness is Instant' ly communicated to tho horso tho reins are moro Instantaneous conductors than any telegraph wlro over could bo ; and then ho is blamed, when thus bur' rled nnd confused, for misunderstand' lng and bluudcrlng through what, If left to himself, ho would Imvo dono per fectly well. Always havo both hands ready for tho reins, so that nt nny mi)' racnt,by taking them two In each hand tlio most perfect control Is obtained, A horso can not turn If you lecop his head straight, tho hands low, und tho whip held upward across tho rider's knees. it Is then ready without difficulty, for Instantly striking tho horso un either shoulder or flank, as may bo needed A whip should not bo carried for onia. mont, but uso; nnd should never touch n horso but In chastisement. Unless it bo carried upright in this way, It Is Im possible to avoid Its constantly tickling tho rii'ht flank. This distracts a restlvo horse, and tho most unlmprcsslblo nc' quire a kind of motion which is very ugly." Diet l-on the Sick. No moro food should bo introduced into tho stomach during sickness than tho appetite do mauds. Many mothers nnd nurses aro In tho habit of forcing children and others to tako various forms of nutrl ment, which arodtsgustlng to tho stoin nch ; all food thus forced Into tho stom ach produces Irritation, and falls to nourish the system, In order to induco invalids anu inoso oi a ucjccuvo nniic tlto to tako moro nourishment, novor nllow them qulto ns much us they deslro as in this way thonnpctlto is shnrpenod and much more food will bo taken, Mxlicul Jndepcmlent. t'olmnliiii Count)- Com rut Ion Hide.. Tho Convention elected for tho ox press purposo of revising tho rules to govern future conventions nnd nomina tions In Columbia county met at tho Court Ilnitio In lllootnHliiirg nn the 20lli day of December, 1870, und adopted the following, to wit t I. The annual Colmty Convent Inn shall bo held at tho Court ilouso In llloonisburg, on tho second Tuesday of August, at l o'ciock p. m., nun tno jjci egato Elections shall bo hold on tho Saturday beforo nt tho places of holding tho general elections In tho sover elec tion districts, between tho hours of threo nnd soven o'clock in tho afternoon. II. Tho representation of districts in County convention sunn no in propor tion to tho Democratic votoof each us cast at tho most recent election for Gov ernor, but tho wholo numbor of dole- gates shall not exceed seventy nor bo less man niiy.iour, mm no district sunn bo allowed less than two nor moro than four dolomites. III. Until tho noxt election for Gov ernor delegates shnll bo allowed to dis tricts upon n ratio of sixty voters for n delegate, nllownnco being mado for tho largest mictions oi n ratio. IV. Tho Standing Committee shall whcnovcrncccssnrv mnko nn nmiortion- racnt of delegates tothusovcral districts under tiieso rules nnd publish It, to- getner wan tno ruies as iimcniieii, in tho Democratic nowspapcrs of tho coun ty, at least two weeks beforo each an nual convention. V. Voters nt Delccnto elections may glvo tholr votes to n smaller number of candidates man tlio wnnlo number to bo elected, In tho manner provided in tho fourth section of the llloonisburg actjif 1th or March, 1S70. VI. Tho dclcgato elections shnll bo by ballot and shnll bo held nnd conduct ed by n Judgo nnd clerk, to bo selected by tlio Democrats In attendance, and tho s.ild officers shall keep a list of voters and tally of votes counted, to bo sent by them to tho Convention with their coi tlilcato of the result or tho elec tion. VII. All cases or disputed seats In Convention shall bodlsposcd or openly by vote nfter hearing tho respective claimants nnd their ovidenco. VIII. All delegates must resldo in tho district thoy represent. In enso of an absent dclcgato ho may deputo an other, If ho fall to do so his colleagues In attendance may substitute for him. In other cases tho Convention msy All up tho representation from tlio citizens of tho district in attendance. IX. Tho voting in Conventions shall be open, nnd any two members may re qulro tho yens and nays on any ques tion pending. X. Special Conventions may bo call ed when necessary, by tho Standing Committeo. tho proceedings of which shall conform to theso rules. XI. All county nominations nnd nil nppolntmonts of ccuferccs nnd of dele gates to State Conventions, shall bo mauo in uounty conventions. XII. Tho Standing Committee shall consist of ono member from each elec tion district, who shall bo elected by mo pcopio nt mo uciegnio ouctions, who shall chooso their own Chairman; nnd any flvo of them shall bo n quorum, when called together by tho Chairman. XIII. No member of tho Locrlslaturo shall bo chosen by this county as n Dcl cgato to a State Convention during his term oi oince. XIV. In Convention n mnlorltv of au mo voies given snail no necessary to n nomination, nnd no ncrson named shall bo peremptorily struck from tho list of candidates until aflor thd fourth v6te, when tho lowest nnino shall bo struck off and so on at each successlvo vote unti 1 n nom Ination shall bo effected. A.V. Delegates instructed bv tlio vot ers who select them shall obey their Instructions in Convention, nnd votes given by them In violation of their In structions shall bo disallowed by tho Convention. All Instructions shnll be reported by tho election officers. XVI. Conventions shnll bo called to order by tho Chairman of tho Standing Committee, or in his nbsenco by some other member thereof, who shnll enter tain and put to voto motions for tho election of n President nnd two Bccro. tarlcs for purposes of temporary ori-nri- izatlon. XVII. No person shall bo cllglblo to nomination by a Convention who has opposed tho Democratic ticket nt tho next preceding election ; but this rulo shall apply only to cases of opposition 10 ucKois Hereafter formed. XVIII. It shall lie fl r-nnil rnnan nf challeugo against nny person offering to voto at nny dclcgato elections that ho has voted against Democratic candi dates at Federal or State election with in two years, or has opposed tho Demo cratic tlckot at tho last preceding elec tion, or nas lancn or ngrecu to tauo money or other valuable thing, or nny pecuniary advantage, as a consideration for his voto at such deleeato election. or has corrupted or nttom)tcd to cor rupt nny voter of tho district with rer crcneo to the same; but this rulo shall appiyoniyio causes or chaiicngo aris ing subsequent to its adoption. XIX. If it shall bo mado tonnnear to the satisfaction of u majority of n Convention that any cnndldnto beforo it ior nomination to nny.olllco shall havo Offered or paid any innnnv nr vnl. uablo thing, or mado any promisn or muiiey or vniuaoio ining to tako effect In futuro.nsnn inducement to any delo. goto to voto for him ; or to any other person with tho view of inducing or securing tho votes or delegates ; or ir iuu Bamu Biiuii lo uono uy nny outer person with tho knowledge or approba tion of such candidate, tho name of such candidate shall bo Immediately struck from tho list of candidates ; or If such juci uu .isuuriuincu aiier ms nomination to any office and lieforn tlm (I nnl nil. Journment, tho nomination shnll bo BtrucK irom tno ticket and tho vacancy Bujinun uy a now nomination ; anil in olthcr caso such person shall bo Ineligi ble to any nomination by n Convention or to election as n delegate, for a period of two years. A..v lranydeloiralonhal receive anv money or other vttluablo thing, or ac cept tno nromiso of money or other vnl uablo thing, or nny pecuniary advan tage to bo paid, delivered or secured In future, cither tohlmseirorto.any other person for him, from nny candidate or other person for such candidate, ns an inducement for his voto, or under any other pretext, upon proof of tho fact to mo saiibiaction or n mojority or tho Convention, such delegate) shall bo forthwith expelled nnd shall not. bo re ceived ns a delegate to any futuro Con vention for n porlod of two years, nnd during that tlmo shall also bo Ineligible nil iwy imiiy liuilllliuiion, U1SOS UrlS- lng under this and tho next preceding rulo shall havo nrcccden CO nvol- nil nth. or business In Convention until du- torrained. XXI. Nono nf thesn mli.g ulnll l.n Hiiercu or rescinucu nt a regular annual invention, unless uy u voto or two thirds of nil tho delegates present. AFrOUTIOSXENT or uiclcoatrhuniikutiiksuc- vajJAAUTiUIUI ItUltK, AIIUV1C. 1NUI. Vote for Packer. Beaver, u Denton. jg; Berwick, us PclCKateg. 3 . 3 3 uioomsuurg, Kast 1 , " , 1 Brlnrcrcok, Cutttwlssa, Ceiitralla, Centre, Conynglmm, North 300 m i:Ci 132 181 121 18 21.1 leu 1SI HQ 232 180 10!) 1WI 71 113 137 !).r ti 113 132 37H 3 HOIIlll Flshlngcreek, Franklin, Greonwood, Hemlock, Jackson, Locust, Madison, Main, MilUIn, Montour, Mt. Pleasant, Orango, Pino, Ilonringcrrrk, Hcott, HugarJoaf, I 07 Patent Medicines. TTI4N UY T. HELM HOLD'S, COMPOUND F Ij II 1 11 I.XTIIAIT lATAWIlA O 11 A P E P I L L S. Oimtormif ilil 7nM Krlrart Jlhutiartt nrtil Hut't tract Oiiirt (Irajit iTiiftr. FOU MVKIl COMri.AINTH. JAUNDIOK, lilt, lOtM Al-'KIXTIONS, KICK Olt NKUVOUH m:AIACItl-:,C09TtVKNE.HH, Ktc. 1'UKKIjY' VKOlrTAllM-VCONTAINlNO NO MKKCUKY MINKItAIi! OH DI-XKTKItlOUH IHIUOH. Tliese rilU ftfo llio most delightfully ilensnnt purgative, mipertnllug cnitor oil, Raits, innR ncalit, etc, There li nothing moro ncceplnblo to llio Alomnch. They glvo tone, nnil cmue neither uauncn nor griping pnlnN, Thoy nro composed of tho Jlncit inortdtcnlt. Ancr n fow Jays' uso them, mich au luvlgorntlou of tho ontlro ftystcm tnkos plnco im totippenr miraculous to tlio weak anj enervated, whether arising from Impru dence or dlseaso. It. T.lIclmboM's Compound KluldKxlrnctCatawbaUrapo I'lllsaro not r contod, from tha fact that sugar-eoatod lMilnlo not dlsotvo,tut pass Ih rough thoslomacli without dlssoh lug, consequently do not prodneo the de sired om-ct. Till! CATAWI1A (IHAl'i: 1'IM.S being pleasant lu taslo anil odor, do not necessl talo Ihelr being sugar-c.mloj. l'ltlCK FIFTY cf.sth ri:it iiox. ntmir r. jim.M noLDs. lllnllt.Y roNC'KNTRATItn COMI'OUNU FMIII) KXTIiACT HAlWAl'Ami.I.A Will radically oxUrmlimto from tho nyhtcm Bcroruln.Byphllls, FovcrHoros, Ulcers, Horollyes Boro Legs, Horo Mouth, Head, Uronchltls, Bkla Diseases, Bait Hhoutv, ankers. Runnings from tho Kar, Whilo Bwclllngs, Tumors, Can corous AnVctlous, Nodes Hlckets.Olandar Hwell lngs, Night Sweats Itiuh, Tetter, Humors ol n Kinds, Chronic rtht'iimattsni, Dyspepsia, nud al Ulseaso lhathas been CMtahllxhtd lu tho system for years. Being prepared F.Xnir.StY' for tho abovo com plaints, its ni.OOD-l'UlllFYINO proprieties are greater thnu anyothor preparation ot Harsapa rllla. It gives tho COMPLEXION n clear nnd healthy color nnd restores tho patient to a state ot HEALTH and l'UltlTY. Vor Purifying the Blood, removing alt Chronic Constitutional Dis eases arising from an Impuro state or the blood. And the only reliable and effectual known reme dy for tho euro of Talus and Bwcltlngs of the Hones, Ulcerations of tho Throat nnd Legs lliotches, Vimples on tho Face, Erysipelas nud all scaly Eruptions of the Bklu, nud llcautlfylug IheComplcxIon. l'rlce, SI Wpcr llotllo. IIKNHY T. IIELMBOLIVS OONCKNTHATED FI. VII) FXTIiA GTJi VCll V, THF. UU1UT DIUHKT1C, has cured every caso of Diabetes In which it has been given, Irritation of tho neck of thoUladdcr and Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Madder, Retention of Urine Diseases of tho I'rostato Uland.Htouo in tho mad der, Calculs, a ravel, llrlckdnst Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, nnd for Knfccblcd and Delicate Constitutions of both Bcxcs, atten ded with tho following symptoms: Indisposi tion to Exertion, loss ot l'owcr, loss of Momory, Dlfllcully of Breathing, Weak NerveJ, Trem bling, Horror of Disease, 'Wakciulncss, Dimness of Vision, Fain In tho Doclc, Hut Hands, Flush ing of tlio Uody, Dryness ot tho Skin, Eruption on the Faco, Full Id Countenance, Universal Lnsslludo of the Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from luo nges of eighteen to twenty-lire, and from thlrty-tlvo to nny-flvo oi mentor labor pains; bed-netting lu children. Ilclmbold's Extract lluchti Is Diuretic and Illood-l'urilylng, and cures all diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation,' nud Excesses aud Imprudences in Life, Impurities or llio lllood, etc., superseding Copabla In nirectlons for which It Is used, nnd Byphlllllo Airectlons In theso diseases used in connection with HELMUOLD'H HOSKWASIL LADIES. In many nffectlons peculiar to ladles, tlio Ex tract Iluclm Is uucquallcd by any oilier remedy as Is Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, I'aln fulness or Buppresslon of Customary Evacua tions, Ulcerated or Kchlrrus Htnte of tho Uterus, Leucorrhcca or Whltes,Blerlllty,audfor all com plaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation. It is pre scribed extensively by tlio most eminent physl- lansnnd Midwlvcs for Enlecblcd and Delicato Constitutions, of both sexes aud alt ages (atten ded with any of the ubovo diseases or symptoms. H. T. HELMDpLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU CUIUS DWEABEH AltlSINO FltOM IMPRU DENCE, HAIUTS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., In nil tholr stages, at little expense, little or no chauge lu diet, no Inconveulonce, and no cx posure. It causes n frequent desire, and gives strengtli to Urlnnto, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing nnd Curlug Strictures of the Urctua, Allaying Pain nnd Inflammation, so frequent lu this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter, Thuusauds who havo been tho victims of in competent persons, aud who liavo paid heavy fees to be cured In n short tlmo, havo found they have been deceived, and that tho "Poison" has, by tho use of "powerful astringents," been dried up in tho system, to break out In a moro aggra vated form, and perhaps nfter Marriage. Uso HELM HOLD'S EXT11ACT 11UC1IU for all Alfecllons nnd Diseases of tho Urluary Organs, whether existing In .Male or Femnlo, from what ever cause originating, nnd no matte r of how long standing. PltlCE ONE DULLUt AND FIFTY CENTS FEU DOTTLE. IIENItY T. IIF.LMBOLD'S IM PltOVED BOSK WASH cannot bo surpassed ns a FACE WASH, and will bo found tho only spcclllo remedy In overy species of CUTANEOUS AFFECTION, It spee dily eradicates PIMPLES, SPOTS, SCOHBUTIO .mXNEHS.INDUllATIONSorthoCUTANEOUS MEMBUANE, etc., dispels REDNESS nnd IN CIPIENT INFLAMATION, HIVES. llABIt, MOTH PATCHES, DUYNESS OF SCALP OR SKIN.FROSTBITES, nnd all purposes for which HALVES or OINTMENTS aro used i restores the skin to n steito of purity und sortnesB, and In sures continued healthy action to the tissue of its vessels, on which depend tho agreeable clear ness and vivacity of complexion so muuh sought nud ndmlicd. Hut however valuable ns remedy for existing defects of tlio skin, II. T. Ilclmbold's Roso Wash has long sustained Its prluciplo claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing eiualltlus Mhlcli render It a TOILET APPENDAGE of tho most Superlative aud Longeuiai character, combining In un ele'gunt formula thoso prominent re-qulslts, SAFETY' nud EFFICACY tlio Invariable accompaniment ol Its use as u Preservative nnd Refresher of the Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotion for ills- eases ofnSyphllltleKature, aud ns nn Injection lor diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits or dissipation, used In connection with tho EXTRACTS UUCIIU.HARSAPAIULLA, aud CATAWIIA OllAPE PILLS, In such diseases as rocommeujed, cannot be surpassed, PRICE ONE DOLLAR PEIt BOTTLE. Full nnd explicit directions accompany the me-dlclncs. Evidence of the most re-sponslblo and rellablo character furnished on application, with hun dreds of thousands of llvlug witnesses, and up ward of au.UX) unsolicited certificates and recom mendatory letters, many uf which are from the hlghost sources, lucludlug cmtucut Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor h never resorted to their publication lu the news papers) ho does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, nud do not need to be propped up by certificates. Ilcury T. Ilcliiibolil't, Cicnuliie IrciuruUott8, Delivered to any address. Secure from obsei Yallou, Established upwards of twenty years. Bold bv Druggists everywhere. Address letters for In formation, In conrideuco to HENRY T, HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist Only Depotsi H.T.llKLllllOLiVH Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Mo. Ull Broadway. Mew York, or to H.T. HELM HOLD'S Medical Depot wi nuum jGuut mreci, ruiuuieiphia, in, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITERS. Ask for iir.nux , llliLMUOLD'B TAKE No OTUKK Rail Roncta, LACKAWANNA AND ULOOM8 llllltd RAILROAD on andsll.'r Nov. 11,1870, Passenger Trains will run ss rnilnwni doing Nnrlh, Arrlvo Anlvo doing ttnuth Leave Leave p.m. p. in. n. m Scranlmu U.13 Lenvo !U0 1.11 l.'JO I. H S.ll cdo II. 10 Arrive Plltslnn Klngslm ., Plymouth HIHrkKlilnny... Berwick lllnom 11.11 s.n WW 7.M . T.ICI I..V) LSI I. 17 12..10 112.01 II. XI 1101 o 7.10 . S.lli tai Ml II. u Arrive Dauvlllo... . 11.10 Leave Lenvo ... 5..-IU 10.41) Norlh'd (1,10 10. au f-nnni-i-tlnn mmln ntHerntifmi Itv lite 10.40 a.m. Irnl-irorfJrcatUcml. Dlngbnmtou, Albuuynud all points North, East nnd West. D.T. BOUND, Hlip't. NOKT1IE11N OKNTIIAL HAIL WAY. Ou and allor .May Uolh 1571, Tialus will leavoSUMiUhY ns follows I NORTHWARD. I2.WA.M., Dally In WIIIIarasrt, for Eimlin Canaudalgua, Rochester, llulhilo, Suspension llrldgo, nndN, Falls. CM 1-. M. Dally,(cxccpt Sundays) for Elmlra anu llulhtlo via Erlo IbllUiiy from Elmlra, Uii'.i, Dally,(exceplSundsys) for Williams- rrt' TRAINS SOUTHWARD. 11.01 A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for llalllmoit W1LM1NUTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11,11 P.M. I)nily(cxceptSundny's)for Baltimore Washington uud puUodclonhi. y()(,HJ Ueneral P..ti.cnger Ageui. Ai.v'hkii It.Flsi:. tlcn'I.Biip't. c ATAWIfcHA .UAILitO'il). IsiO. WIN I '-I tlt'lAM:'!" ENT. 1870, vlll run as fol- Passenger Tri lowsi .U-lfl Soulli, JlfilM .VorfA t.v , K."i 11,111 D.uo " U.M " lu. " w.:n " 10. II ' 11.0) " !2.! p.m. l'AM " Wllllim Atunei Lv, , o.'.'l p. in .;i , 0.10 " 4M " 1.12 " 4.01 " " 2.20 " 2.10 l.l ' 12.02 " 10.40 n.m. ,11 l.oj p. m. 12.00 noon 0.41 a. m 1 11.33 ' All Itou JJuuvlili ' Rupert. 1 CaUiwiss 1 Rlugloru 1 Summll. 1 uunkaleo 1 12.11 l,l :a 3.11 7.00 1.21 2.3.1 0U1 2.13 1 E. Mahony c. ' Dl le.Tamaquo, 1 e. 1 - Rcadlnx ' " PotlsvUlo. i - vtilladelptilr. 1 'dluo Mauch Chutm. dine1 Bethlehem, ' Phlla, via Bethlehem, ' IISIOII, Now Y'ork, ft. Liberty St., VlnL. AS. H. R. " 0.00 " " L. Vlllley R. H. " 0.00 ' 8.30 6,.'nl a.m. Boston, " U.00 p.m Passengers talrlr g tho 8.-1 train from William sport, will havu two hours lu New Y'ork, lor sup- 1-er, nnd nrrlvo lu lloston at fi.30 a.m., eleveu lour- in advaneo of all other routes. Mew day coaches accompany alt trains be tween Wllllamsport, Now York uud Philadel phia. Trains run through by daylight. UEi). WEBB.Supt, li KADINU KAILHOAD. HUMMl.U AIUlANaEMKNT. Monday, iluy 15,1871, arrat Trunk Lino from tlie Nortli nnJ North West forl'lillinlt'liiliIu.New York, lttwllng, Potu vlllo, Tanm((ini, AnIhuiuI, Hhunioltln Jubunou Allftitiiwn, Kastoti, lspUrutu, lAllt, LuncuHter C'oluiuliln, Ac, TrulUH lenvo Huriisburg forNewYnrk. ns lol Iowhi At H.40, u, in., una i!,00 p. in., con necting will, similar trulus ou IVnnsylvu nla Hullrutid, nud nrrlvln at New Yurie at iu,u5, u, in., 3jO, nml v.'-io . in. rcspcctlvijly, Hk'eplng cum ucuompuuy tlio 2,40 a. m. train without chuiiKC Ut'tnriiliiu! LciioNew Yoik nt 0.00 n.m. and l'-'.i'W noon aud 6.U0 p. in. l'lilliululpUln at b,'M a in, nuu ii,iu p. in. nice ping cars nccompiiuy tuo 5,00 p.m., train Irom N. Y without chnuau. Leave llarrlsburc lor HeadlDg.l'ottsvllm, in- Uiaiput, iiuurrtviiiv. wvhiiiiiiiu ouiiiiiuikiu jvi- leiilowu uud Hilla'd. at ,ll)a.iu,,and 2,W and 4,05 p.m., Htopplug nt Lebanon nud principal way stations; tliu.Ojp.m. train cuuucctlng for l'hll'a Potts vlllo aim Columbia only, i-'or I'oltsvllle Bclmylklll Haven nnd Auburn, via bchuylklll auu numiuvuuuui ivuiiruimj itavo Jiurrisuui; in 3,40 p.m. Kast l'cnuaylvautaUallroad trains lenvo lleud Im; for Alleutoun listou nud New York at o,Mt ii. mM und 4.03 p. in. Heturnlnjf, leavo isew lontui u.w n. ui., imu uooii mm o,w p, in, aud Alleutowu at T.'.Uu.m, 12,'J3 noon, 4M mi k.:k n. in. Way l'asietiffor Train icuvei I'lillndclnhla al 7.3Ua.m., connectlUB with similar train on Uast Pa, railroad returning lioni UcndlugntU.'Op.m. Htnppiug III Ull HLUllUUN. t. mil vii PoUsvillQ uL 0.00 a.m.. nud 2..T0 ikui, Hurudon at 10.00 a, m., Hhamokln at 5,10 aud U.Ij a, in., AhUianu nw,u a.m. una jz.i.hioou aiiui unoy City at 7.15 n. in, uud l.-Jp. in. Tnmaiina ut ,3i a. iu aud 2,10 p.m, lor Philadelphia, New YoiK, Ui'iuuug, Jiarriiiunr, c, Leavu I'ultsvlllu via Hcuuylklll and Hiisquo. hauua ltallroad at 8,15 a.m. lor llarrlxburg, uud 11,13 a, m.,ior nuuuruvu auu ireiuoui, HeadlnK AccoramiKlntlou Tram leaves l'olls vllle at 5.40 a. in., paxsett Ueiullngat7,-W n. m ar riving ut Phlliuk'lphla nt 10, aj u. m, Ueturulug leaven l'Ulladel)hln nt 5,15 it.m., pahstng Head lug at 7fi!iia,t arUvlugat Pottsvlllo nt y.10 p.m. ruiistown Accominouni.ionTrniu,ieaveHi omi town utO.u a.m., returning, leaven rhlladelphlji At 4. ID n.m. Columbia ltallroad Trains leavo Reading at 7,M a.m., and u.id p.m, for ipurutu, uiuz, laulwi- ier, lyUiuiuuiu, ut;,, I'erkiomeu 1U11 Uoad Tralunlcavo rorkiomeu .Iiiiii'thui ill 7.17 u.o.ra. m.. 3.1XJ AlUtOli. in. leturii- Iuk:, leave HcUwenksvlllo uto.uu, b.io a.m., Ii50 uoou & 4,15 p.m., couueetlng with Bhullar tralUK on lteauiug itaiiioau, Colebruokdalu ltallroad trains leave ToUkIowu aty.ioa,m,A l.ijii.ijp.m.reiuruiug leave jiouut I'ieahaiuat 7,uunuu ii.h. in., a.w p.m, wuutct ln wltn nlmllur tinlus on Kc.ullug ltallroad. Chester Vallev ltallnmd '1 rains leavo llt.dtro' port ut 8,a0n, m. nnd i!.05 und 5,iCu iu. returning, leave Jjownlugton ut 0.10 a, m., 12.45 noon uud 5.25 p, m.. couuectlng with blmtlar irulus ou iienuing itauroau. fin HniKtfiVK. loavo New York nt 5.00 n.m..lhll phluut t(,oo a.m. aud 3,15 p.m., (Uie a.oo a.ui.trulb rnuuiugoniy iuni!auiug,;iuavwioiiviuoo(wLt.iu llnrrihhiirLf at '2. 1L a. m. and ILlXi 1). IU. UUU leavo Alleutowu ut 1.25 aud p. in. . uud lenvo IVlUUiUU UI lilvl U.UI1IHU u,o i 111. iui burg, ut 5.00a. m. lor New Yoik, at7.20 a. m for Aiieuiowu uuu aiu.iy u, in, uuu .u p. . Philadelphia. Comiuututlon, Mileage. tSeason. Bchool anu Excursion Tlukcls to uud ftom all points, ut it ducod rates. llaggagy checked through; 100 pounds allowed each pubnuugur, j.k. woorrKN, Asst. 8upl. .V: ling, ilach'iy, Heading, To,, April J. Ml. Books. Twelve Years v Wild Miaw'aPlaiiis. Tho leinnikablo adventures of tho lainous WU1T1J UlllKFuudlUU WAHUIOU among tho ueu MKius, inruiing uecuuuis oi ureal iiuuis, llulrhreudth cunesnud'iVrrlbla Con Ids Is with the big Kumonnd hostile tribes. Hplrlted deserip- uuun ui uio iiiiuiia uuu Biiueiomiuutt ui iiiul straugo people, Their KporiM, Legeuds, Tradi- Worshlp, Ac, New, i'lubh uud popular, Prlco Low. 1l is fcL'UIuir liv the thousauus wlllMvou- derful raulditv. Aeunts aro maklmc from fcoO to 8 luo per week, Choico Held yet vacant. Bond ut onco lor sample chnptirH, Illustrations aud pat- JuuiT71-tr. 400 Chestuut Ut 1'hlia. ?. .f." S,V ? or 3S W. hSt., rintlnnsll, 0. , ""nuo iiioht popuiaranu DosiHciung ...ii.uuh uiioua iniuiiiiiiou, nnu inefiioin& traUernu. Send for elreulnrs. Theywlllcostyou nothing, and may boof great benefit to you. lebino-ly. A NEW HOOK of I ho greatest Interval anil Im portance, Written from a high moral nnd physl- Oloclcal Htnndrmlnt. liv nil enilniMit nhVKlrhin and modlral professor, It fdiows how Satan 1 working out hlM.ubtlo and dangerous deslgus through our most sacred domestic nud social re lations. Pure-minded, but outspoken aud ag gressive, tm author huudlestho dellcntebubjeeu trented of without otaves, but in such a manner as not to minister ton prurient curiosity. aVieJViy icul Jtcuenerutlon oj the Have, Is u subject Justly enlisting the Interest aud sympathy ot nil truo philanthropists, uud this book. It Is behoved, will contribute to thut end Just In proportion as n nas readers. A circular bent Tree, containing a full description and synopsis of the work with iioenu extracts. u. r . vkht. j'ubllslier, opt37U-ly 6 College Place, N, V EV FllWr AT OUANGEVIIiljK IIION FOUNDUY AND AC1RICUL TUHAIj works. GUICAT llll'ItOVEMENTH JN PLOWS AND TllltESHINU MACHINES. Mr. Jacob Trivlepleeo having purchased tho interest of Cliarles W. Low In the ubovo named win ks, tho business will bo continued under the nrm name of WilmahHciiuvlkh a Co. lluvlug discovered ioerul lmperlectlons in tlio plows (.iiiiui;iiiiuii 111 jam, iiiey iinvo Bircugllicueil and Improved them, and added borne cutlro now nattemS. TIlUV Will unll thnMnrini, (rniltt nf IKTt fur in ndvance of unythlng ever ottered to tho intuitu, ueiuu mini pruciicai inecuanics, anu nav- lug their Work all ilono nmler their own miner. vision they guaranteo their work superior lu material uud llnlsh to any heretofi.ro oirered. Dealers should not accept of any other agricul tural Implements until I hey havo examined our Manufacture, r'nrmortf should try our plows before buyluguuy other. They also manufacture ALI. KlNDfe Or' CASTINGS, usually made In first .lass Foundries, saw and .ii.i. nnil vimvius, jiimuu uuu imuu uji to oruor, THnEaillNQ MAOIIINEa are mado a specialty, aud some vcrv doelded Im. nrOVeiUentU IiILVH li..n 1ntrn.liinr.il fnlnll.Alr .... chines, l'rlces lower than ever! all kinds of ii i ii1 TV u Jro" laaeu iu exenange w.u. w.ivv-jiuui ,iiu iimiiuiuctury, uiu ugeu cles supplle.1 during the winter, Address all orders to WILLIAM SOUUYLEn & CO., AUIlICULTUItAL WOKKH, OKANUEVILLE COLUMDIA COUNTY, PA. Jn 171. Drugs and Oliomicnla, A GREAT MEDICAL DISCO.VERV Dr. WAXKnR'fl OU-IFORMIA VINEO-AR BITTERS d nundrcdri of Tlionsandi r. Bcsr tfntlmonv to Ihelr wonder, fj t f 6 "S tax uurallto Kttccu. S 3 WHAT ARE THEV? Iga U FANCY DRINK. Hi!? lladaef Vonv l!nm TPliWken Trotif Bplrltn uud Hefueo J.l(iinirsdoctored,rlcca ftadiwcct cnod 1o plcaaotho taste, culled" Toalct,"' Appctls rrn," " HcstorcM,' AC, tliat lcmt llo tlrplcr cn to flmckcnnosi and rulibct uroatru Medicine, innda f rom tlio Nntivo Hoots and llcrtsof California, frro IV i. in nil Alcoholic Htlinulnnta, Tboyi.ro llio OIIKAT 11U10I) I'UItll'IKIt nml A l.ll i: (JIV1NU I'ltlNCJiriiEn perfect Kcnootor ami Ialporatorof ttioPrftcm,cnrrrlnsoir atlpolnonora t.mttcr and restoring tho Llood to n licnlthjr condition, :.o person caatato tlicso X! Uteri according to Circe t.03 ttd rcmalnlocg tinwcll. U1UO will bo gUcnforan lncnratto ease, proiMcd fia tones aro net destroyed ly rulacral poison or oilier Tncani.nndtho ltalornans vaitcd beyond tt.a point cf repair. i'lir Iiiflnmtniitory nml Chronic Ithcncin tnn nud (louti Dropcpnln vv ltitllsntloot UlIImiK, llcmUtciit nntl Intel lull tent Focin lilicrirjtBor ihoIIloQil, l.tvcii Kldncr"! und llltiildcr. tneso Illttcra tavo Iccn luott raccccc. iui. Uucli lHstnnc8 cro cawed V lllnttd lltotnl, vlJcb la generally produced by deranccactt (fill lllcrstlvc Orrmifl, liVtfj;rc!lA OR lNDinnSTlON', Head tclie, rnla In tlio Eliouldcri, ConBtiotTlglitnuB cf tho c:.ct,t, lOlzz'.ccBS, ttocr Ercctatlons cf tlio Etomoch, Sad ti.uta la tlij Itoutli, tlllous Attacks, Talpltatlcn cf llulluut, lcHamirtUoncf UioLunci. TalnlntLo u"Io... ct llu lMdneyg.andnl.tir.clrcd otlicr painful 1, .. t ui3,r.ro tl.o offsprinjsof Dytpctcla. 'h yUl3orr.ta tliaStomacliamWUmtilata tl.o tor 1 UI liver ad lords, uhlch rcndcrtticnicfnneiuallcd (.Uer.cyi'i clccnslcs tho Mood of all Impurities, and lu partly new Ufa and vigor to tlio .liolo eyitem. Villi bUlX I)Ibi:ASi:S,rriiptlon3,Tcttcr(EftU 1.1.1 tri, Ulolcl.cc, Epote, 1'ltcplcB, I'uEtulct.Ilolls, Car tut.cLj,I.tcz7oinis, Ecald-llcad, Bora tyeB.Eryglr' clai,ltc:i, tcurfi, Dlscoloratlono f tlioSUo.llumora ajd Dticnacs of tho btln, of whatever tame creature, era lKcra.l7t.u2 up and carried out of tho system In a thirl titoo by thouioof theso Hitters. Ono bottlo li tuch cases w I'd con lnco tho noet lncrcdnloca of their curative effect. Clcanso tlio Vitiated lllood tthonovcr you find Its In purities burning through tho skin lnTlmplcJ, Erup tions orEorcat clcanBo It when you find It obstructed mid tlugglBti la tho veins clcanao U v, hen It U foal, and your foci legs will tell you when. Keep tha blood puro and tho health of tho cyetem will follow, riN, TA I'E and other WOUMH, lurllnglatho t yet era of so many thousand:, nro effectually destroy e J and removed. For fall directions, read carefully tho circular around each bottlo, printed In four Uu gaaccs-Enclleh, German, Trench and Spanish. J.WAlTvEn, Proprietor. R. II.lIcDONALD A CO., Druggists nnd Ocn. Agents. Can Tranclico, Cal., nnd SI and 31 Coramcrco Ftrect, New York. t-0LU Ut AU. DI.UGGI5T3 AND DHAIXRS. (WtSSTO-tf. luo not wisn tolnrorm you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or niiy other mini, lias discovered a remedy thntcures Consumption. when tholtiUKt mo lialf t'onsmned, In short, will euro nil dlsettN en whether of mind, body nr fhtntp, iiiuko men llvo forovcr. nnd leavo death to play lor ant of work, nud la tlcKlned to innlco our huhluunry Kpheron blissful Paradise, to which Heaven lUelt Hliall bo but n sldo hIiow. You Imvo hunt d enough of that ltlnd of humbusuery. Hut when I tell you that Dr. satio's Cutan li iiemedy unit imiuve lucure tho worst cases of Uatarih In tho ilend. I only assert that which thousaiidH eau tebllly to I will pay 8500 Howard for n caso that I cutiMot cure, A pamphlet Riving hymptotnH nud other HiiurniHuuu buui, itvv lu any iuiuiinh. aiiis iciii' cdy U BOLD UY MOST nnUHOIHTfl IN ALh VAUTS Prlco M cents. Hcnt by mall, post paid, on reeol pt llowaio of countertits and ivortfilcit imitations. Heothat mv prlvato Ktanin. which it it 7oiiie guarantee of tentttnencsi, 1h upon tho nultildu wrapper, ltememner that thl-t prlvato stamp. Issued by tho United Slates Go verijiiient express ly for btampluf; my inedtclneH, has my poi trait, nnino aud uddiesy, nnd tho wordu 'U. H. Uei t Ill cat e of Genuineness," engraved upon It, and need not bo mistaken. Inm't bo swindled by travulerM nud others leprescntlni; themselvos iu Ur, Hago ; I nm the only man nuw llvlug that I in tuu KUowieiiKoaim ricuiiu mnuuiaciuroiuo Genuine Dr. Kage'sCaUirrh llumedy, uud 1 never navei io hen mis ineuicme, n. v, vircurn, m. d. oct2S'70-ly, l'ilSoneca street, Uullulo, N.Y. iVEN KKASONS AVIIY 14 the Hest Liniment in the World VOIt 1I0KHE8. Viuht. ii Is composed of tho most roWEitFtiL ana 1'F.Ni-rritATiNa nomas Known in LiiemiKtry KKcoNi). L'ninhlned with tho nbnvo W u Mkui cinaIj Oil, mado expressly fur this Idulineut, and mixed hv nn cntlrclv new nmeehs. Till u. Tho ut.e of tho powerful and prnelrattnrj liiKiedlents Is to drlvo or forco In thUbeautllul mkdic iNAit ull., wnien juurieaies iiiojointH ami muscles, nnd Immediately tlnottlen thodlhenbe, nnd compelHltto looheu Its deathly, blcUcnlng and poisonous funi?s, Vouhth. This MKniciNAii Oil Is tupd for tho samo reason that n good mechanic nlway ukcs on io maico ins niacin uery wont wnn ease aim precision. Ho In tho samo wav tho muscles and foinlK of our animals hhould bo luhilcated If wo wisn to nave i ucm travel wnn lapiuity ami case, Vit-Tir. It Is verv snntlilnL In lt ncllnn. will not burn or blister tho anlmallllio mott of tho "il hot" liniments of the day, HiXTii. Not ono drop ot tine turn of cnyenuo or red pepper can bo found In Its composition ; for wo hold that no liniment can be effect lvo wiuen burns aim ousters tho animal until the muscles aio hard and dried ulmost to n crUp, Keventh. Kvery bottle IswAimANTEntoclvo good satisfaction, or your money will bo refund ed. This shows conclusively that tho proprie tors havo full rontldenco In this preparation, and proves lor the seventh ttmutlmt U, K. H, a. Is tho best Iitnlment In the world for noises. Mi'Don'tnlhtw four Merclutnt to pulmoff 7nc tureof Jietl Jtyper wul Jhtrtshoni, or ether trash on you, but ttk or G, JJ, li, N.for J torses, ana take mvthtr. Hold by all diugglHts. 11. O. CAlllIY A CO., Holo Vroprletors, Bopt270.1yl Jfc5 IteadHtrect, New York, BIBB To any person produeluff nny Med let no show luif half as many llvlm:. Dermanent cures us Du. V'JILKH'ft VfMkTAULK UlIKUAtATM) HKM1:HV,- Vted inwanUu onlij. A DluatiaiiL Medicine, lieo Irom Injurious driiKR. Warranted, under oath, to havo nermunentlycurcdUilu every lOOnatlunls treated in tho past ten years, (eo testimony,) It Is tho sclentillo meherlnllon of I'rolessur Jus. 1. Filler, ii, 1) , u uiaduatu of tho Univeislty of Pennsylvania, A. 1. lsaj, now one of Philadel phia's oldest regular ph Hleians,aud Professor uf i nemisiry nuu niAieuiny, woo nas niauo Neuralla, Chronlonml Inlluminatory ltheuma I ism tho speciality of his entire professional life n tact vouched for by tho alguatures accoiu puny lug each bottle, oinmuj nroinlnunl renown- i'u niviuiiN,i.TiirKyiiiuii,HU(iunf r it-'iiiiiiiii.iis. To protect sullereis from poisonous quack nos- BlguedKuarantee.sUllUKoicact numberufbottlei warranted to cure, will bo forwarded grails to nny Hiinererfeeuuiug uy leuer a nm uescriptiou of iillllctlon. In case of failure to cure, amount pnld positively refunded. Medicine n-nt any wheru by expieks, collect on delivery, Allllcled Invited to write lor ad vice i nil Information and medical advice sent by letter mails, Pilnclhal fullco.i.D Houth V(urth Mreet, Plilladelphla, I'u, Tho llemedy Is sold or obtained by DiuiryKis. inarifr7i-iy JACOH K, SMITH. J, It, BKLTZCK gMITH & S E L T Z K It, Importervaud Dealers In Foreign and Domcstlo 1IARDWABE, UUN8, OUTIiKHY, &0., NO. 409 V. TXlllD&TnKCT, AH.OALLOWI1ILL, rillLADKLl'HIA. Jan l'Jl-)y 0 lllODU lyUNTAlN l'KNM far talo cUfap at IMw VWSVI Hotels. MONXOUll 1IOUHK iiurmiT. l'A. WIt.t.tAM IIUTI.KII, l'rnprlctnr, Till. Ilnil.nlmttl.f. I.nnl. ..Ill In I lmw.tir.li PM.nlf Is nuw open ri.r tlm roiil Inn nr eiiisIs, No liilins will tin spurnl In rnsnin llin prrri'Ct rom rnrlnttlia Imvolcrs. Tno l'rnitrlolnr nnlirlbi n s inro cif pn ilio mtronno. Tlio Imr will ho !' fti'11 tlme" wlUl Hi""" nml clunis. JJKNTON 1IOTKL. W. V. WATT, I'roptlolor, 11KN10N, COLUMI1IA COUNTV, l'A. TliU lpr.ll ... t ... ". j.uiinu iiiivillK IJCPil pill 111 ...... .. n,. lllv i.-vf.-IIIUII ui visitors. No pnlns linvobcon simii il tn iMisurn llio licrroct cum Mr I or gursis, The proprietor nlsn runsnRlnge from tlm lintel tn l!lnnnisl)urn unit lulcrinetll.ito pnlnls on TucsJay, Tliursilny nnd Haluulny of ench werlt. jnn l'ls;i rpiUZ KSl'Y IIOTKIj. i:avY, coi.uMiiiA county, ia. Tlio tmderslcntil would Inform tliolrnvpllliiff pulillotliat lie Ims tnkctl llionliovetmmeit eslab Ilslitiit'iil nml thoroughly rHltlctl the sntiio for the peiroctronvenlrnro of hlsitiU'Sts. lllslnrder will ho slue lie. I with tho host llio mntliotnirorUs. Tho choicest li'junrs, wllion mut clifars nlwnya to uu luiiuu in ins unr W1L.L.IAM l'KTTIT. Jin 171 1'jipy, l'A. MiscellancoiiH, gOMUTJUNa NUW! Tho nndorHlarned would hereby nlva nntlrn that ho has Just completed A KIUaT CIjASS IlKAllHU.nnd that ho has tho facilities rorcarry Iuk on tho huslncits of UNUKUTAKINU in nil Its branches IN U I T 1 I1TYL K. Ho han cnRncod rxperlenced persons who will tako ehnrpo of tho bodies of tha deceased us soon ns Ihey ''shulllo of this mortal roll," nml attend to washlm them.shavlmr. drcsslmr. Ac. Hhrouds rurnlshcd also to order. At much expense be 1 11 ON ICE II OX, lii which bodies ciuilio preserved In n cleanly nnd dry eondlllon, CorrlnKes lurnlslied Tor fn nernl occasions. In short, ho Is prepared to tiiko chargo of acorpso Immediately alter ilealh, and savo rrlemlsaidlelallesulllurtlior troubloln regaru ton. llo also carries on tho business or CABINET MAKING Upholstering in nil Its blanches, repnlrlng furni ture, resenting cane bottomed chairs, Ac, dc Placo of business on Iron Mreet. below Main. ItOllllIlT ltOAN, llloomsburg, July 2!, lUTU-tl. r)OTY'S WASlllNU-JrACIIlNE, LATELY MUCH IMPIIOVIID-AND TUB NHW UNIVEHSAIi CLOTHES WHINGER Imnroved with Howell's Vnlont Dnubln Co; wheels, and tho Patent Htop, aro now unques tlonnblv fur sunerlnr tn nnv iitirmrnina for wash' lng clothes ever Invented, and will savo their cuti lwicu n year, uy biitihh laoor auu cxoiues, The Kdltor of this paper, who purchased ft tYKMuur uuu y ringer, inus lesiiiies nst io mei; vuiiiu ; 'Wobavo bad In uso In our family for soma tlmo past, ono of Duty's Clothes Washers and Wrltuicrs. nud nro menared tn bear testimony as to Its merits. It is emphatically ft labor-savina jiiueiiiuu unu uues n.s wont io ino most iiinruiiKii manner, Kor families who have larao washes inesti machines would bo invaluable," lolum itiAN, Jan. 11, 1S7D. PUICES-A FAItt OFFKU. If the Merchants In your nlaro will not furnish, or seuil for tho Machines, bend ns tho retnll prlco, Wastier S11. Kxtra wrlnuer S ). and wo will for waul either or both machines, free of freight, to j mi cum wncre no ono is sennit;; aim wi sure aro wo they will bo liked, that wo nrce to return! iiiti inuueyii any niie wisucs io leiuru ino ma chines free of irelght, niter ft moath's trial, ac- uoruint; io uireciious. No husband, father or brother should permit iiiuinuufij- t wasnnn; wnn mo naiuiH, nny two days lu tho year, when It can bo done better, more expeditiously, with less labor, nnd no In Jury lo thufciirmentH, by n Doty Clothes Washer, uuu u uuivvih.ii i iiiimjr. Hold by dealers Generally, lo whom llboral dls- tuuiiM uru iiiiuie. It. (J. nrvOWNINO. (len.ABcnt. oct7'70-tf, 32 Cortland Street, New York. )ATENT ARION PIANO. k Tho only perfect Instrument In tho World, I ii hhi 7nu iu iiiciuuHN, rnwrr, Jiriinaney am Dlirabllltv. Hneelal terms tn Tt-nelii iK. Miirku favors tn CleiKymin. Kend lor llltibtraled Arlou lauipiuei. O. W. VOSTEU, Oenernl Anent. mar 10'71-tr. Maucu Ciiumc, 1'a. QAKIHAQE MANUFACTORY, BloomsbuTB, l'a. if, C. HLOAN A 11HOTHKK Have on hand and for salo at tho most rraMmu uio rntes a splendid stocuor CAHUIAGEH, BUOaiEH, aud e cry description of Wagons both TliAIN AND FANCY warranted to bo made of tho best nud most dur. ablo materials, nud by tho mobt experienced woiltmeu. Allwoilc sent out from tho cstab- iisnmeiu win uo lotinu to uoortno niuiiest class aud tu re to glvo perfect satisfaction, Thoy have UIBU U UUV UHSUrilUUUlf Ol H h B I U II 8 of all the newest and most Insbfnnablo styles rn uuu ciinjiiiii)' iiuiuo unu in iuo nchi innier lals. All lUbnOPtlntl nf thllp Wnrlr lu ntln .1 ua it I bellevetlthal none superior can bo found In the tiniuir, jun 171 F AltMr.lWI HXA.MINU AND II1IV T HE OlliniNAIi, IIAUdll'H HKINll Tun rmsr Haw Honc I'iiosi'iiatb Maui: All others aro Imitation. a a u a ii ' H HAW 1I0NK . HUJ'EH PHOSPHATE OV I.1MK HARK EAIiL, 1870. Tills Manure Is mado of Itaw or Unhurned tionoH, rieu iu iiroenous mailer, iituhoivi d In Ull of vllrlnl. presoiitluu llio Hone l'liospliato In alilulily soluble aud n.ulelily avallablo f.irui.iiiul lUo Ammonia In such pioportlniiiislolnkuiu u prompt aud vlKorous action upuu tlio crotis, W'liero liuugu'a l'hosphale was nfpll.il tho 1'ui.i, .uoauii, uiu .lluil-lllluilH, WllllllUl eXCOpilOl- are that It Mill maintain Its well earned lepuaii tlou. Wo request all lu uoed of a r'ertlllter Ut Clvo thlsuillcloa trial. 11 A U O II A BOND, MANUirAcTUUlm, Or-ic-NoS0B. Dolawaro Avenue, l'lULAUKU'HIA. 15'70-tr. EE BILLS. ust Ol Inteil nn iroml nnner nml til the nentest. Hylo.JUH'l'lUK'H and cdNHTAHLIl'H FEU II1LLH nud fur sale nt the uoluuiiian Oltlee, Tlio law rooulres JustlcoHot Ihul'eacuto liuvea Kee 11111 put up lu their unices, under u penally of 110 and double the amount of the fees changed. JUSTICE'S BLANKS. Va now havo on band n lnnm irnto nrlnl.il nssorlment of JUHT1WH uud UUNafAllLtM nnAnii,ui wuicu wu 1UV110 luo lltnuilou of lutso o Ulcers. JL Miscellaneous. QOXfilJIIl'TIO.V, i in uuuu 13r?l 1 in ai.y in i, BY .1. if. HUUENGK, Jt. D. MaitV fl htimnti bnltti Una nnaifmt ntvnv. r.ii wbn(o itealli t hero was no other rewon than t h o nevlect or known nnd Indisputably proven means of enro. Thoso near nml dear to family nnd friends nro sleep in a tho dreamless slumber miu wiiivii, wwy cninuy nuopiuu du. josni'it ir.RtMinNcics himpu: 'JHIIATMKNT, ami nvnlletl tbetnBolvei of lits wonderful efltciw clous medicines, they would not Imvo fallen. Dr. Hchenek has lu his own caso preserved that wherever sutllclent vitality remains, that vltnll tj, by bis medicines and his directions for their iif, nuicKeiicti into i it'll i in in i vnior, lu this statrmeut thero Is iiothlnir prrsumnlu nun. To tho faith of tho Invalid Is made no ro- ltroseutatlmi Hint la not n thousand tltm rh1. tstautlaled by living nnd vlslhto wortts, Tho theory or tho cum by Dr, Hchenelt's medicines Is ns slmplo as It Is imfnllliiK. lis iihllosophy ro. fiulres no urgumout, It Is solf-ussurlng, self eonvletln. i no Honwnou Toiilo nnd Mandmltorills aro tlm first two weapons with which tho citadel ol tho malady Is nssalled. Two-thirds nf tho canes nf consumption orlKlnated lu dyspepsia nud n functionally disordered livr. with im nm. dltlon, tho bronchial tubes "symp.Uhlfo" with tho stomach. They respond to tho morbltlo action of the liver. Hero then comes tho culml- naunii resun, nnu ino seillna in, with all Us dlsttcsslngnymplonis, of CONSUMPTION, Tho Mandratcn Tills are composM nr ono nr Nnturo'H noblest Kirt-s-the l'oriophlllnm l'elta turn. They pnssiss oil tho blood searehlne, alterative properties or calomel, but unlike caln mel, they " MIAVK NO HTINO ItnitTNtV' Tho woilc or euro Is now bcKlnnluu'. Tho vitiated and mucous deposits In the bowels and lu tho nllmeiilary canal aio cjocted, Tliojlvir, like n clock. Is wound up. It arouses limn lis torpidlly. The stomach acts renpnnslvcty, and tho patient begins to feel that he Is KelthiR nt last, a BurriA' ok oood iinooi). Tho Rpawreil Tonic, In cnnluhcltou with tho Pills, permeates nnd ftsslmltatos with tho foul. ChylUlcatlou Is now protcrcssins without its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, aud tho euro Is seen lo bo at hand. Thero Is no more ilatulenco, no exacerbation of tho stomach , An nppetlto sets in. Now comes tho rireatcst Mood rnrlfler ever yet given by an Indulgent father to sullerlin' man. Hchenelt's l'ulmonlc Byrup comes tn to perform Its functions aud to hasten and com plete tho euro. Itenlersntnnce upon Its work. Natnro cannot bo cheated. It collects and ripens tho Impaired nnd diseased portions of the lumrs. In the form nf gatherlnus, H prepares thorn for expectoration, and lot inn very short tlmo tho malady Is vanquished, tho rotten throne that It occupied Is renovated and mado new, aud tho patient, In all thodlKnltynfi-cualnod vtor, slops forth to enjoy tho inauhood or tho womanhood that was, CUVHN UP AS LOST., Tho second thing Is, tho patients must stay In ft warm room until they get well; ltlsalmost Im possible to prevent taklnti cold when tho limits aro diseased, but It must bo prevented nr n euro cannot bo etVectcd. Fresh air and riding out, es pecially In this section or tho country In tho rill and winter season, nro nil wrong. Physicians who recommend that course loao their patients, If their lungs nro badly diseased, and yet, be cause they aro lit tho house they must not sit down quiet; they must walk about tho room as much uud as f.ist ns tho strength will bear, tn iret un n irotxl circulation of blood. The nilieuts must keen In good spirits bo determined to get well. This has iv great deal to do with tho appe tite, nnd Is tho great print to gain. To despair ot euro after such evldenco of lis possibility tn llio worst eases, nud mm al certain ty In alt others, Is sinful. Dr. Keheuck's personal statement to tho Faculty of his own cuio wa lu these modest wolds: "Many years ago 1 was In tholnststagesnf eon sumption ; cnnllued to my bed, nml nt one time my physicians thought that 1 could not live a week; then, IIUo a drowning mnn catch I m( at stiaus, 1 heard ofund obtalm d tho preparations which I now oiler to the public, nnd they made a perfect euro or me. It frcviued to ino that I eonld feel them penetrnto my wholo system. Thev soon 1 1 pened tho matter lu my Itiugs, and ! would spit up moro than n pint of otTeusivo yel low matter every morning for n long time. As soon as that began to subside iny cough, fever, pain and night sweats all began to leavu me, and my nppetlle been mo so great tltut It was with difficulty that I contd keep Irom eating to-i much. I soon gained my strength, and lnuo grown In llesh ever since," "I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added the loc,tor.theutookliiirllkoamereKkfI- etou; my weight was only nluety-MJven pound; iny present weight Is two hundred and twenty, tlvo (2'i') pounds, and for years I havoenjojei: uninterrupted health." ur.nenciicic nas uiscnnnnueu nis proiessmnnl visits to New Yorlc nnd llistou. He or his son, Dr, J, II. Hchenek, Jr., still continues to see pa tients nt their oflk'e, No. 15 North Hlxth street, Philadelphia, every Haturday rromli a. m toil p.m. Thoso who wish n thorough examination with the Kesplrometer will bo charged i-'t. The Uesplrometer declares tho exact eoudl tlou of the lungs, nud patients can readily learu whether they are eurabto or not, Tho directions for taking tho medicines are adapted to tlio Intelligence oven or a child. Pol low these directions, aud kind Nature will do the rent, excepting that In some cases tho Mandrake ins aro io no laiten in increased doses: 1 lie threo medicines need no other accompaniments thnu the amplo Instructions that accompany theni! First eieato appetite, orietumlng health hunger Is tho most welcome hymptom. When It tomes, us H will come, let the despairing at oneo bo of good Cluer. Good blood at unci) follows, tho cough loosens, tho night sweat Is ubuted. In a Mioittlmu both of thehu moi bid symptoms tire, gone forever. Dr. Hchenelt's medicines nro constantly kept In tens of thousands or rambles. Asa laxative or purgative, tho Mandrake Pills aro n stnnduid pieparatlon; Uillo the Pulmonic. Hyrup, as a euftrol eoughsand colds, may bo regirdtdas a jjrophylaelerlu against cousuniptlon lu any or Its l'rleo of tho Pntmonlo Hyrup nnd Hcaweed 1onlc,II.ri)nbottlf, or!730a half dozen. Man drake Pills, 25 cents n box. Furfcaloby all drug" gists and dealers. Johnson, Ho lawny A Cowdcn, C02 Arcli stnel, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. may iy'71.)j. Miscellaneous, CIUKLIU A. IIAXA, Editor. Shegolliu'tfchtyuti. A Ncuspanerol lite Present Times. Intended for People Now ou Earth, Incladins rarrocri, Mechanics, Merchants, Pro regional Men, WtiiJ.erf.Tlilnk.cni, ana all Msa iier or Honoft Polki, ond tbc Wlv, t3oii3. und Daujlceriof alliuc.'i. (1KLV ONK DOM.AK A VEAU 1 ON i: lU'NDItr.D COPIES FOR tf30. Or Iojb tlinn tna Ccnl a Copy. Lot tlicro bo a 830 Clul ut c wry 1'oat UiQcc. HHUI-WCKKIA HUN, S3A yeak, of tlio lamo tlio and general character a TIIK WKEKI.V, bat with a greater variety of niUccllanvourf rcAdinLT,and furnlslilus tlio dpwii to Its subnet lbc n wltti greater frcdhnoes, because UvDUiusitflcu a Trccklnfltcoaof onco only. THE DAILY KU.V, 80 A VTA II. A prcCmlnontlr readablo newinancr, wltti ttic Urui'iH clrcamtion iu tlio worm. Kreo. Inde-i-cndcnt, and Ivarlcut In iioiitici. All tho ncu fpom tjwrywherc. i w cenu a copy i by mail. 30 ccuti u tauiitu, or $U a year. TERMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY HUV. rivo copies, oao yoar, noparately addronspil. Four Dollar.. Ten copies, ono your, icnnrately addressed (and au extra coi7 to the cutter up of club), Llnbt. Dollar. Twenty copies, ono year, ncpfiratclr addressed (ami uu exLra copy to tbo gutter up of cinb), l lftcen Dollars. Fifty copic.one year, to one address land tho gt:wi.. eckly one yenr to Better up of club), Tblriy-Ihrco Dollurs. Tifty copies, ono year, separately addressed (and thti Sciul NteklyoLcyctrtocettcruiorciur), Tblrty-UAo Dellarw. Ono hundred conleii, one year, to ono addrcta und tlio Dally for una year tothecptter upd club Flny Dellurs. Dna hundred ropi, ono year, separately ad drciiioil (and tho bally for une yar to I he tt cltcr upJciuw, bixty Dollars. THE HEMI.WEEItLY 8U.V. riyo copks, ono i cat , separately addreed, Elglit Duiiora. Ten cordes, ono year, separately addressed (aud an extra copy to cotter up r "b). . bUteeu Dollurn. HEN II YOUR MONEY lnsLPn,M orders, rhecki, or drafts obKcw ?h0.l7r,,(,rerco,lnlc, Unot.tiieorectsur ttwieUeM coutalulns wouey, Address nkaXT 1. TV. CKflT.ANn, Publliher, BuQcuicoew Voik City. OF THE W AGT.I rATBNTBD DSCUMURB 7 Til, 18C9. OUR CHI.K II RATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. beat iln 1 1 Viia, j'lil uii In mutt lf dv bun iw ftOI.ll USUY II V AUKM M, und fur ibU ri'Mauu but eiieraTi'l'u i't ' '' rt-ulue UOU iHiriiiunl li. J'ruOl ui fP KOU tier i-e nl.l 'iHtikuiiililutVin, 10-Hta tHitljuif, OU cviilal fltv.buiutt, I.OU J tmlttt bukta, J.eii. AJJri.a, T Western Puhushino Co. Manufacturers A cents, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Ai'Tiin.--lbeirrfutMpiiiurllroribiai k: V3 IVua bua tvd a luttuf IwlUtluna uf un Inf.'. Lj I fUruuullij. Ttur utilr lbuiiului r Ol N I llutf rur IVna tflve ywupAuuir, Tumu. Vuuuif, uud feiuiiv tilululr HrltUiu. usd wrdvra mIU wu-l mUI (ruuiit HtUiuUiiU. 1
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