The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 06, 1869, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOQMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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t, I MB get tho belt quality of prints at,
iLaU' for 12 ct..
iTtn.
SAW ClIKAP
nearly now
jtnquiro at
Vi'holda aoreral
Mice.
IflIOt;aHU(Hii'i
N) BoserMr:
ia the sun sec uis
teft us, tho iFt few
4l;'tll0 ntrlits linw.
eooliW 'TO
'Tin " Vw "" 1 ' ""'
uieintojtewjjiusdcsli), tlioflic;,
ppeiri n great oumbors it Into ami
a.hg thvtf Wol bet"tJouJor lll'o ojuu.
abHJlpossiblcvr.lIvir eucct-ss is
tlNtE'fl hoW, Hotei)'aJ)'idly approach--mpletion
anjd will 1 whon finished an
"Jj'cnlto tbo.Main.Streala'.'It will afford
!:' uch needed accoinii"odtion lor guests
jSpublid dayfj callfor,'!
Mis, ' i I i "
fiiend.,'hrold rotSeinber that this
iwiro elect .Township, offiacra to talio tho
tof thoe whose terinVwill oxpiro in tho
:. Noaiaato good men and it will
--alien the State Ticket. , , ,
m. i ,ij..
..Iroad.Jive'r'ttia mounUinsin Conyng
Jbwiishiparo'inaterH not
"to been workedtor ong jimo owing to
'icf funds, i It ia proper enough to pro
""'pcklcsa espepditur.b'y-'iegtslatlon, but
nghways'shonjiqtlperniittcd to bo
impassable.''''' i"
ur.mjnr, .talks joul . "prejudices,"
' hes," itf'.- la til' slashing editorial of
'sek. Doctor, So not murder tho King's
h in this manner, or,wp shall insist on
ting you a'cbcip" 'edition of Webster
h,! j (?
& .llltfA.'P iT'i ii
ppillingsgatoslang, and newspaper black
en our colpdrary ;5j unrivaled. Call
plitiealOTnyebid of "ruffians,"
cu;lI!shin.coIansVf:Untriiths in refer
i ouf locd.nomiQLtions, whilo it pan
tbo depraved i taste of, a few of bis
;. most riiuaeato.'and disgust tho ro
tVile members of his party,
mm' '". "
i .. - -
sww: That' u;beautiful town is
Ejui going ahead , in a business point bf
i shown by Uhe faotthat John A.
a k jeuterp'nsing Firo and
isuranco AgenUj,tjv0 last takon out a
i Broken License.' ''Brokers pay fifty
1 per annum. ! t.,jn..
'""
, ..,..,
rercnNATE, OnTwdey afternoon last
ufcgcr appUcd 'ta Ge'or'go1Iteiswick for a
"hating procured SfbjoV be started for
iit climes.", Mr. R.'i brother ascer
tain geatfemaa'i Mteattons starto d in
andjjrM lucky Moash.to recover tho
wend boggy at Bhiekshinriy. Tho thief
u.r.wever rade biGseelf searco.
'can get a 6orieit"-' S,; '95 or 2.25 at
LuuA, V,J.lft3ff
ii i, ii , i ' jj r
itDLEv U terribiyi disgusted and befog
!?tand ia'tKcJ'CotefpHi'county Invas
Jjj He doeii not (know and never will
who is tho writer ; "and 'tho paragraph
m .Jksi'RqiuUi'cunin relation to retraction
jolutely'ahd unqualifiedly false. But
tiuf wou,l (,0 out of his clement in tho
ll(11ous Accident. 7-Jpbn Dill of Centre
(Ihip ctwith'an 'accident a few days
hicb nearly caused bis death. Whilst
-11 a load of grain the front wheel sank
icop rut' throwing him from tho load .
rtMckjm his head and -was rendered in
Jii,1,) for some tiirie; 'Weard glad to learn
'rlh'M" recovering atlaaVaccounts.
lik 1
ooianizB, Our .County ticket having
ik riaod, it Is a''duty,inoumbent upon
1 ,nsrat 'to forget jail animosity incurred
Hot tho empaign. "Tbo defeated as well
a sx, successful candidatea should striko
nd do all in th&r!pjrcr to insure suo-
Orgoniie clubs, 'circulate democratic
and thus pave'tho;Tyay to a grand
T in October. - " i '
,.T 0 IVES BUC9ltMHBn8INK33. The
jis man wbo'p'.;ts bis sign in a neffbpa
0 ' es a muoK,wisr ihiug than ho who
"'.'abovo his door, which no one would
'pl.neglectiig;tJffbe? man who adver-yii-form's
tlio'putirio' that' tho wants busi
turbid bis card is an invitation to custom
Jomo deal with hiiu. Whcro ono
!'reada a sign in tbo stroet,fivQ hundred
j ia in a newspaper.
moot r r . '.
t. An. exchange 'says, "If a child
!o not allow yourself to get out of
and indulge inbaiBUcnd threatening
rL.
onons.
They ' will do no Rood, but, on
ntrary, Biay.r.r6daieyiL Tho littlo
,r Uas no other Way, to &ako known its
save by Ibmo crying appeals, which
'fait of ftwakenir '.anger and rousing ro-mte-nt,
should touch tbo tenderest chord
oriniihotheVa heart''' "
lyMCilHlM. Tho-AUentown Democrat
aSild Fellows shou'jd ba on their guard
. gffajperson giving tho' . namo of ltice,
es round, fn'a collecting mission. lie
u-'nts himself to bo 'from Chillicotho.
uwK'nd is now' in this section, having visit-
, iiiiiatown last week."! Ho is an arrant lm
vnd has lieen following tho business
a year, ' He is about 23, of medium
r I build, dark coraploxion, and tells bis
ru .auch a pathetic way as to iuduco ul
ae' ' .- 1 J?- i .
(Htny person wnpera pim 10 uivusi.
.ltH xa wishing to purchaso Dross goods
w liofc tan w outuiuu witwu "i. tun
rVntM. IVLnUls-lfrf..
Takcof ginger, bruised
id, ona and a balfjOunces; cream of
one ounce: loafragar, one pound
- 1' 1 . . L . I. - . 1 .. 1 1
jsunon sliced; put thorn "into a pan and
I 9.r nimrta of boilinir wa tcr unoii them
oh?
uHi nearly cold put In a;litt!o yeast, and
licit bout a minuto. Lot it staua till next
?.;. en ' strain and bottle it. It is fit to;
.Bfin three days, but will keep good long
la fortnight , Tho cork should bo tied
'ud-tb.bottlei-plaoed upright inn
loe.f-"' i '
to test FOUfi'. Tho writer of tho
bJujj'Bg, which wo quote from a Provincial
aTin jspeaka as one with authority, and wo
iV the advantage of .our circulation for
rl ol whenaoevcr it may concern :
ce a thimbleful in tbo palm of tho
. ...and rub it glyvwitU the finger. If
SN't'ar .amcwthaTdawa, feeling gcntlo and
iiS:r"iJt is of fnfcrteruality, though of
mrnu,,Migu-pTiewi, anu wuito as 1110
iiu'inow-riit, ana will never make good
eM.ind wholesomV bread. But if the
yjihi'.ba rough in thepalm, feellnglliko fine
nd baa au orango tint, purchaso confi
A''l It will! not dUappoint you. Such
iiwijhateyer uiay'.be its branded reputa
tt'i'if longli its prioo bo at tho lowest figure,
LjOtlXU gUUUf llfilll, UUVIIV1UU9 VIVUU,
r A.tMk
"Adams" of Ciitaw!ssa,tliis week gives us
his proper name. It is too Lite, as bis com
munication was put in tho wasto paper bask
6t as soon in thA di-toovcry was mado that it
was anonymous.
l'AT Himtkb, in whom tho Ittpullican is
so deeply interested, was not present at tho
Democratic Convention. Betides, ho is a
resident of Northumberland county, and in
no way, sbapo or manner interested (n our
local politics. Truthfulness, however, is no
ingredient in tbo composition of our colem
porary. A Fact Which Should bk Rf.memuehed.
That Asa Packer, Dcmocratio candidate
for Qovcrnor, was a dclegato to tho Dcmo
cratio Nafonal Convention held at Charles
ton, in 18C0, from which I14 bolted, and
united with tho southern secessionists in
nominating John 0. Breckinridge as the ac
cession candidate to defeat Stephen A. Doug
las, tho regular Dcmocratio nominee. llqnib'
li'can.
So few real Democrats take tho HepttWoxn,
that it is scarcely necessary for us to deny its
numerous falsehoods. Tho above is unquali
fiedly false. Asa Packer did not bolt from
tbo Dcmocratio Convention of 18C0, and did
not voto for Breckinridge, but for that emi
nent patiiot and Statesman, James Outline
of Kentucky. Ben. Butler, however, a bright
and shining light in Radical circles, was a
delegate at the same Convention, and total
fifiy-itccn times for Jeff. Davit I
Tub Columbian savs tho Orantrovilla Or
phan's Bchool is to bo re-established. Of
courso tho news is not reliable and hence tho
remarks aro without foundation.-iWuWrin,
Doctor, what is your definition of reliabili
ty? On tho 20th of July A. D. 18C9, Gov
Geary informed Prof. Henry Carver and It.
W. Dowman, two gentleman of veracity and
reputat'on, that the Soldiers' Orphans'
School should Ic riturncd lo Orangeville.
But, hold I Bradley is right; ice have ok.'j
UOt Geary' t cordfor it I
The Bidowalks in this town aro certainly a
disgraco toil. No two aro of the samo height
and scarcely two of tho samo kind stone,
blick, wood, ashes and dirt aro used to form
tbo walks but nono of them can bo called
highly successful, nnd tho result is "confusion
worse confounded. "
The editor of tho Republican labors under
tho idea, common to people of weak intellect,
that tho proper manner to refute a statement
is to say '"tain't" so." This is all very well
when any proof is adduced to support tho
denial. Tho Republican's articles aro worth
but littlo when they bavo nothing stronger to
support them than, as Col. McClure says,
"the Governor's word,"
The handsomo countcnanco and manly
form of Col. L. L. Tato lightened our sanc
tum on Monday last The Colonel assures'
us that his paper is an established fact, and
in a good paying condition. Ho represents
tho Democracy as being active in Lycoming.
We hopo they will achieve Columbia county
majorities ere long. They bavo tho material
to do it
Dubino a recent visit to Ccntralia we wero
shown through tho hot-houso and admirably
laid out grounds of Joseph M. Frock. Though
located in the midst of a barren, sterile reg
ion, they exceed in beauty, extent, nnd vari
ety anything of tho kind in Columbia. He
has indeed mado "tho desert to bloisom as
tho rose." His grapes, especially, are not
only of tho best varieties, but nro in a very
forward condition.
Luzeunk Politics. Tho difficulties about
the Lute mo County Democratic Convention
which wo mentioned last week bavo been re
conciled, and that body will assemble at
Wilkcs-Barro on Tuesday, August lOtb. Wo
aro informed that there is an informal agree
ment to bold tho next Convention at Scran
ton1 Wo hopo our neighbors will preserve
harmony in their ranks, becauso wo look to
Luzerne for 4000 majority this fall.
ON Tuesday last we wero visited by Mr. J.
W. Brown, one of the editors of tho Morn
ing Hitn'ot. We aro glad to learn ficm him
that tho best of feeling prevails throughout
tbo State in reference to our nominees, and
that the chances of success arc on the increase.
Mr. Brown is enduaroring to increnso the
circulation of the Jhtriot. It is ono of the
best dailies in the State, and preferable to any
other becauso it reaches us at 7.15 in the
morning, giving tbo news ten hours before
tho New York or Philadelphia mails arrive.
It derives additional importance from tho
fact that it is published at the State capital,
and is an uncompromising enemy of rings,
frauds an d corruptions of all kinds.
ItUNAWAY. On Wednesday morning last
whilst a young mare of David Armstrong of
Hemlock was standing in front of Mr. Hob,
bin's house on Fourth street in this town-
boy passing by struck at her with a stick
causing her to run off. A numbor of boys
took up tho cry of "runaway" frightening
her still more and rendering it impossib'o to
catch her. The buggy was smashed to piec
es, hardly any part escaping injury. Tho
mare was very badly cut iu lour or fivo places.
This is tho second runaway which has been
caused by boys, and it is high time an exam
ple should bo made of somo of thorn. For
tunately no ono was in tho buggy at tho time
or loss of lifo might bavo ensued. Mr.
Aimstrong informs us that the innro was
perfectly gentlo and quiet. Tho blow with
tbo stick undoubtedly caused all tho trouble.
T11 noutiii tho kindness of M. W. Jackbon
wo wero recently showii through the macbiuo
Bhops of Jackson & Woodin at Berwick. Al
though intimately acquainted in that town,
wo havo never visited them, and wero there
foro much astonished to seo a largo number
of excellently arranged machiuo shops, in
tho place of tho dingy, ono-horfco foundry
which occupied tho site in our boyhood.
A largo new engino has been placed in po
sition, and daily additions aro being mado to
tho machinery.
About 150 men and boys are coti.-tautly at
work manufacturing cirs,thu3 giving employ
ment to numerous mechanics and laboring
men in and around Berwick. Uoys ns young
as ten years find constant employment, thus
enabling them to acquire a trade, keep out of
mischief, and cam n livelihood for themsclrus
and parents.
Wo wero much pleased by the visit, and
feel, assured of tho futuro prosperity of tho
little Borough.
The following is tho score of u game
of base ball played on tho Fair .around
In this place on Tuesday afternoon last,
between the III vcrsldo club of Catawissa
and tho Independent nlno of Blooms
burg.
"MIVfcllBIDE.'
"IudeDeudcuL11
O.U.
O.K
Kline. D
..I
Vurr,or.......M...a 8
CarpeuUr u I
K Ever. 1 b.........J
M. Eyer.Ub ,. '
5
Lunar, r i 2
llucka,ww. p...HH.,.Ha
1'euiuau, 1 1
Hharplean, o f..... 1
Bcolt. 1 f..... a
Mover, Sb ...,...8
Abbott, c....... ..3
Hite r I. 6
Mciuiuger,s u.,.M...a
ApcUmau, I b,.
.a
iMVllCK, ..
lllllmoycr,
Hhutl,3b.
27 20
Umpire Charles Uuaugst,
Bcorcr. gfl.
27 67
I.ocnl Notices.
A camp meeting for Columbia circuit
will bo held In Contro township Colum
bia county on tho land .of Mr. Josoph
P. Connor to commonco on tho 10th of
August. Tho peoplo of tho community
nro respectfully invited to ntloml and
tnko part In tho exorcises Irrespective)
of denominational distinctions.
P, II. Kibhut,,
Preacher In charge
Camp Meeting, On Oriiiigovlllo
mission, on tho land of Mr. Ellas P.
Bender fivo mile northeast of Orango
vllle, on Fishltigcrcck to comnicneti
August 12th.
H. P. Hkmur, Pastor.
N.B. No huckstering allowed within
tho limits prescribed by law.
TuiiUE will bo (D. V) n M. K. Camp
meeting held In tho Mcgargcll grovo
ono-fourth of a milo from Ornngovlllo
and C mitts from B'oorasburg,coinmcnc
log Aug. 18th. Hacks will convoy pas'
sengcrs to tho ground from all liiipor
tnnt points, MlnUlers and Members of
adjoining charges cordially invited.
J. Fearon Brown, Pn,nM
J.Edwards. ')lwtow.
Think you tho proprietor of Dr,
Sago's Catarrh Bcmcdy would ofTcr $500
reward for a caso it Catarrh which ho
cannot euro If his tcincdy was a hum
bug? Propostcrot'sldoa! Sold by drug
gists everywhero nt fifty cents, and It
propares a full p nt of tho mcdlclnn
ready for use.
Tueiie will boa Campmeetingontho
Bloomltigdnlo circuit, Aug. 2oth ana
coutlnuo nlno days. Tho ground is 8
miles from Shlck; lilnny, from which
placo hacks will jonnect with overy
train to and from tho ground. Tho
preachers and peoplo on tho District
and adjoining circuits and stations arc
cordially invited to attend. "
B. P. King, 1 Vnstnra
A.C.Crosthwaltolas,ors'
Moyeu Bros., havo Just received
another lot of "Gem" Fruit Jars. They
aro determined if possiblo to keep up
with tho immenso demand for theso
Jars, which nro decidedly tho very beat
in tho market.
The Saksapauili.a Dicanns or
Yucatan. This singular set of peoplo
are descended from thouncleut Azteetof
Southern Mexico, and still retain some
of tho peculiarities which Stevens nnd
Prcscott gavo their ancestors. Dr. J
C. Aycr& Co. employ a small army of
them in digging Sarsnparilla root. Pro
vldcd with narrow spades, a coll of rope,
and a bag of water, thoy aro ready for
tho forest whero tho wild banana fur
nishes them with food.und thick-leaved
trees their only shelter, Few of thoso
who find themselves rpjuvenuted by
this product, know how much they uro
Indebted to the toil of theso humble la.
borer-s, who dig health for thousands of
Dr. Ayer's patrons, while they some
times Iomi their own. Boston Commer
cial. Receipts of "THH COLUMBIAN'
for July, 1869.
Miirllu rinuigaii 3 2 0i
ami i:vrctt 2 Ci
(1 1: Huviibo G I J.
JurobTrmiii 2 (U
John IC Ulriuu 12 10
Jacob Ynliu 4 M
Dr W M ltubtr 1 SO
Amos Hun lo A col
Michael Kruntz i 00
Jusepli htnt-lchout.0 ' I.J
A 11 Drown 1 CJ
IJ P Wright 2 I )
Wm Puller 2 I J
Thus Donohlio 1 III
II A Welilensaul 2 to
EUaH Ci'i'HHy 2 OJ
MHApi'lcmnn HUM
Mt.inlu' A ...... . I.., In.. til!
M P I'owler
Uviardlali
it 00
a ui
KH lint
3 10 Est Mary (loir
J M EdwurUi
Allen Kixy
Isaacs M Cuko
Churleif Unhurt
J U Vandcitillcu
M II Coles
J O l-'rcczo
J b Hall
1 Ui Moriiccui miiiuiii
U 2j
2 LD. Jacob Dlctlt-iibacli
1 1
2 IJ School Dl'li.ltliiillt S 01
' i Ji filiuouai I'uoiisu
2('l lag Uoiuinlttce
a uo
4 t)
4 (J
3 I )
S o n lllttcubenucr
tu OOcarlicart
4 ( li Est Pclcr Dallmun
U t'jKVm TBIiumau
Cuu njihnm twp
6 OJ
2 IJ
Hon J McucyuuMx 0 t
riiiiin LTeasv
i- .ii uurr
U M Drawn
Michael "J'racy
Est A Oljlflbser
Juliu J (hlln
I-'ourth July Cum-
mlttco
Win lMmvlor
a uy
J It ltice
.1 oo
n t
lAlexn Uer Kuouso
: IS
- t )
William inner
John W lluutcr
2 CJ
5 U
2 00
I
i j wclllvrr
11 Ella
Dr M M'Henry
2 I 1
1 01
2 CO
2 CJ
ill)
1 1
2 C
iHoac jiaseunucll
Lewis Ulrtoll
I'unltl J mluo
Joseph L Lamou
Dr E W Wells
Est Oeo Pfcll
O W Miller
(I corpe Lelby
2 l)
IJ CJ
3 00
2 CJ
4 O
3 CO
2(1
2 0)
!1
8 I J
2 L)
OO Barklcy
.Samuel Creasy
John Huey
II llOSCUhlOCK
L H Conover'
2 I
ID
w ii Hiioemaker
BumuclJolinsou
2 I
1 .
2S (
MO A WHbhoo
maker KamiiPl Hliurpicsa
Jolin D Pursel
John Nunscssor
Ucn II Littlo
DrCW Mlllllu
James J Meeker
Joseph II Lone;
4 t
2tJ
.uiiuu oiiocinuuer
OllStcsboUr
J W Kramer
V J&humnn
4 (0
2 O
4
2 f
1 0
2 0
ItcubenlUlbboDU
EKhtrmau
I'lnrlt Iirlnlc
'Peter Uearhart
4 ()
2 ty
2ti
U I)
1.1'
jouu jvencr
3 10
Abraham llartman 1 18
Samuel M'llenrv ills
J II llartman & Co
I,o M wenner
John C Snyder
l'urmelee A Co
II K Hartmau
J W Chcmbcrlln
ouiCahler Jr
Diehard Edwards
ueujaraiii M-ueury 4 u
Slmnn l-'rv
1 (
r crceK ucuooi
District
10 (J
10 47
2
JohnUKeeler
p S Shoemaker
IJacob Kemblo
4 O
H3
2 ( )
5 OfM
Wm Ilteler
Namuel Hhorplcss
at
1 1
uartlu Yorks
0 11 CarrutheK
2
2i
inoinaHuluocnt
51 VUKIlno
2 (1
Ulooiusburg filarkvt Iliport.
Win at per bushel -
ItVB "
ri sc
1 23
00
lu
Corn "
OaU. " .
Elonr per barrol
Coveroed m
, 10 Ul
. 8 OO
, 2 Ul
30
20
12
75
Flaxseed , H.
lluttor -
Tallow
Potatoes .
Dried Apple.-
Hams
. 2 M
25
Hides and Shoulders
20
1 4U a per pound
liny per ton
I.UMUElt.
Hemlock Hoards per thousand feet...........
I'ltin " ' " (oueluchl
23
. 21)00
118 00
. IbaAj
. 15 10
.. 8 (0
M 7 fj
Joist, Bcaiitltnt:, Plank, (Iluinlock) ..
Shingles, Nu. al lr tlioiandM......HW
Hiding - " ft.
. 18 l
1 HON
NO. 1 SCOtCh Pig M
No. 2 " "
llloom...MM. n .
-Ul
110
U'J
Light Street Markets.
Corrected weekly by Peter Kill, wholesolu ami
rt-lutl dealer In grulu. Hour & Iced uud geiieiul
!uerciiuimit.
Wheat per bushel .tl 30
Hya " ' 1 30
Corn ' ' W
lluck Wheat ... 1 U)
Oats 70
Wheal Flour per 11)0 Its 4 Ul
Duck Wheat ( lour 4 M
tutrix Chop, . 2 60
llruii.
llutter ier tt
Eaits per iloz
Potatoes pr bus
Dried Apples
Suielceil HMu mi at pr lb
c Hhoutdi-r '
I lam ' ,
l-aid " in ... ........
Plillailel plila Ilarkcl
EiAiuu
Northwestern supernnnal m
Northwestern extra ......
Northwestern family
Pennsylvania unit Western stiiierih
Pennsylvania uud Western extra...
Pennsylvania and Western family,.
Peniisylvuulu uud Western fauuy...
Hyu dour
Wukat PeunsylvuuU red, V bus.
houthem " ' ...
I'alliornlu " 11 ...
" whltu ' ..
llvic Pennsylvania rye, V bu&.......
COUN Vellow, ,...,
White, ' ....
OAm vbus
PuuvisiONS Mess Pork, y bbl
Mess Ueef, " .......
Dressed Hoks, i lb.,H
HuioUed Hums
' Shoulders V
Ijird, o ro.................
Sgllus t'lovelseed VUus
'l'iiuothysced V bus. .....
Flaxseed ' w
OA-rrMt lleef Cattle tb....
, KlUM 3.23
,...5.3ik. (123
... WW 7.75
... 5.00,10 to
..5.7.K3U U.75
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14.74
12.75
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116,41170
Ktgng- FOU N1CAT AND CHEAP
JOB PRINTING,
Call kl.Tl.u I'uliiiublkii Olllci, llloomsbur P
MERCHANDISE;
July and August Prices
A T
I. V. HAIITMAN'S,
TOIl HU.MMKIt DUES!) UOODd.
2oet hAWNS AT l!2cls.
i5ct. IjA'-'NH AT 40 ets.
55 ct. LAWNS AT CO cts.
$1,25 DltKSa CIOOD3 AT 91,10
1,00 DHKSS GOODS AT 00 els.
65 ct. D It ESS GOODS AT 48 cts.
10 ct. DKESS QOODS AT 35 cts.
35 ct. DKESS GOODS AT 30 cts,
25 ct. DRESS GOODS AT 22 cts,
20 ct.
DRESS GOODS AT 18 cts,
TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE.
REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
IN LIOUT STREET,
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE subscriber lias Just received and has nu
hand at his old stand In Light Street, a large and
select
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE
purchased at the lowest figure, and which be
determined to soil on as moderate terms as
be procured elsewhero In Light Street,
roil cash ok coiwriir pkoduck.
Ills stock consists of
1.ADIE8 DRESS GOODS,
choicest styles aud latest ftixhlous.
Calicoes, Muslins,
Ulngtiunis, Flannels,
Hosiery, Carpets,
Silks, Shawls,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Batluetui, Cassliuers,
Cottouades, Kentucky Jeans,
AC, AO aa
GROCERIES, MACKEltAli,
Qneonsware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines,
Drugs, Oils, Puluts. Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS 4 CAPS
In short everything usually kept In a oou ' ty
store. Tho patronage of his old h-leuds au tbo
publlo generally. Is respectfully solicited.
The highest market price paid for country pro
duce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 8 18CT.
S'
OMETHING NEW.
Tho underslcncd leirs leavo U Inform her
irlinds and thu publlo generally, that sho has
opcut-u 1U
11LO0MHDU11O,
a fresh stock
of gooda lu tho lino of
MILLINERY and TRIMMINGS
lu connection with Dresa Making; and Is pro-
parcu iu uuuuion, to
CO LOU HTllAW HATS
on thu shortest notice, aud In the best style of
tue art. 1'nces cueap anu worK satwiaciory.
MRS. E. KLINE.
Light Street, October 4, 1807.
jyj-ISS LIZZIE BARKLEY
has Just returned from Philadelphia, and has
bought, and Is now offering the best assortment
of
FANCY aOODS,
TRIMMINGS,
BONNETS xe. Ac,
ever exhibited in Blooinsburg, and Is prepared to
make up dresses and all other articles of female
wurdrobe, at snort notice, and In the best and
LATEST SPRING STYLES,
Rooms in the Ramsey Buildings, on West
Main Street. Call and see her varied stock ol
Spring Goods.
May l.'OS.
1869. July. 1869.
F YOU WANT GOOD
BLACK SILK FOR DRESS OR HACK
GO TO C. C. MARK'S.
JF YOU WANT GOOD
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACA CHEAP
GO TO C. C. MAUD'S.
F YOU WANT A NICE
BET TEA WARE CHEAP
QO TO a C. MARK'S.
YOU WANT A NICE
FAN FROM 15 cts. TO 1 1.55
GO TO C. C. MARR'S.
E? YOU WANT A NICE
STER LAWN OR MOHAIR DRESS CHEAP
GO TO C. C. MARR'S.
TF YOU WANT A NICE
AND OOOD PAIR OF GAITERS
CHEAPER THAN ANY
OTHER PLACE
GOTOCC. MAHR'R
July l,VJ-lf.
pLOUR AND FEED.
Tho uuderslgned thankful for post patronago
begs to auuoiu-o to his friends and to llio public
that his
NEW MILL
Is now In complete running ordor.und that he Is
prciiaredto duall kinds of Milling without delay
l'urtlps from u illstancu can huvu their irrlsls
ground without delay, so as to taku them homo
tho samo day, and us u rule all work brought to
thu mill can lie done lu twenty-four hours. My
pruscut urraugments are such as to preclude the
neccbfclty of stopplug the mill ou account uf Ice,
lilgll or low wuier,
THE BEST FAMILY FLOUlt.
as well as tho lower grades, aud all kinds o
CHOP AND FEED
kept ou hand In quantity, aud Mr sale at the low
est current rules. Grain of all kinds purchased.
Light Street, Dec. 4,'IJ!Utf. PETER ENT.
TITAMMOTH GROCERY.
J. II. MAI, E,
MAIN AND IKON ST11LJ.T, lILOOMSUUKa 1'A,
Tlie Lsrgost and Uest Stuck of Groceries uud
1'ruvUlous lu the County.
A splendid lot of Hams, Blde-mcat and Hlioul
dcrs, Teas Coirees aud Spices, Forelgu aud Do.
luestlc Fruits a specialty. A large lot of
FRUIT JARS
nu bund of the best patterns.
GOOIJ.1 DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE
TOWN
Juno IVGV-tf
rpiIE MISSISSQUOI POWDER AC-
I lunlly cure Cuucer ami Horofulnuit IHkooao
Jf UioHkiu, H'e rejort tu L. I, Med I cut Hcltty,
Htatmfmt.i of IHivulclauH In ciriulur uent frea ou
nmltcatlonlo(JJlAH.A.r UUUOIH, ll IVJirlHI.,
DRY QOOD8.
1800. JULY, 1801).
BARGAIN
IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
&0.t AO.,
GO TO
M, P. LUTZ,
MAIN ST11EET,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
2JL001WBBXJB.O, TA..
Apr.lO.Cj-lf,
jyriLLER'S STORE.
FRESH ARRIVAL UK
SPRING AND BUMMER OOODa
The subscriber has Just returned rroiu the rltttii
with nnother largo and select assortment of
SPRINO AtiD HUMMER GOODS,
purchased In New York and Philadelphia ul the
lowest figure, aad which he Is determined to sell
on oa moderate terms as can be procured else
where In Dloomsburg. Ills stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of the choicest styles and latest fashions, together
with a largo assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following articles i
Carpets,
OH Cloths,
Cloths,
Casslmeres,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Bilks,
White Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirt,
Muslins,
tlollowware
Cedarware
Queenswuru, Hard war
Hoots and Shoes,
Huts and Cups
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
tjoklug-Glassej,
Tobacco,
CoUee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allsplro,
Ulneer.
Clunuiuon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY.
Iu short, uverythlug usually kepi lu ruuulry
stores, to which ne luvltes the attention of Die
public geuerally. The highest price will be paid
for country produce In exchangb for goods.
8. II. MILLER A SON.
Arcade Buildings, Dloomsburg, Pa.
JMPO R T A N T NO T I C E.
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY
OF
DKESS GOODS,
AT THE NEW
STORE, BROWER'S BUILDING,
Thu splendid rooms of J. J, BKOWElt, are
completed and now open to tho public with the
FINEST HTOII K
over otl'ered In iJlooinsburg. All tho
N J? W EST STYLES
of Drch-s lioods. Silks, Cloths, Casslmcrs, Linens,
Viauiii'ls Ac,
CARPETS
of every style and for all prices. Oil Cloths In
great variety.
A full lino of
SUPERIOR GROCERIES.
Coflves, Teas, Sugnru, Spices,
warranted puro aud good.
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
in cnrel'ully ussorted variety.
GLOVES, HOSIERY,
HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS AND A COMPLETE
assort meiit of
WHITE GOODS,
The public aro earnestly
invited to examine these fine goods, before pur
chasing elsewhere and are guarautetd satisfac
tion. No expense or trouble has been spared to
mako
THE MOST COMPLETE
establishment In this tcellon of the State.
J. J. B ROWER.
May 7,'69-tf Bloombburg Pa.
THIRST CLASS GOODS.
RARE BARGAINS.
Tho subscriber lias Just thoroughly restocked
his Store, in Cautwlsiiu, lately occupied by M'
Nlnch A Shuman, aud now offers for sulo
A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRV GOODS,
quality and variety will compare favorably with
nuy In the country. He lias a iresb assort
ment of
SPRING GOODS
which ho will dispose of for cash or couutry pro
duce. Among his Dry Goods will bo fouuu all
tho latest auoTbost patterns of
MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS,
CALICOES,
FLANNELS,
SHAWLS,
BILKS.
CABHIMERH.
BROADCLOTHS,
COTTON ADEH,
JEANS Ac, Ac
GROCERIES,
GLASSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE
CEDARWARE
DRUGS, OILS,
PAINTS,
VARNISHES Ac.
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS ci SHOES
and, I11 fact, n complete lino of goods, belonging
to bis business. As ho buys aud sells for cash
hu can allorJ to keep his prices as low If not
lower than most dealers. II IS motto Is;
"UUltlC BALLS AND SMALL r-ROflTS."
COAL OF ALL KINDS
Conbtauily ou hand and for sale at the lowest
market ratos. -
MORO PHILLIPS PHOSPHATE,
Especial attention paid to theselcctlonof Build
Ini mnloria. cutlerv. Mechanliv' Tools, and
llardu-uro nf all kinds, to which the attcntlou ol
buiideis auuoiuers u requesteu,
ORAIN PURCHASED.
A fnlr sliara ol nubile eustlom Is desh-od and
no cUoi Is will bo omitted to glvo eullre satlslac-
IIOU.
JOSEPH B. KNITTLK.
Apr, U.OU-Cm Catawissa, Pa.
yj E ROHAN DIBE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Toiny friends and the publlo geucrally, that all
kinds or
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
NOTIONS, AO.,
are constantly on baud and for sale
AT BARTON'S OLD STAND,
Biooamnuno, nr
JAMES IC KYER.
Mj-Aho, Hole Agent fortELUii' PiioariiATK or
tur, Iirge lot constantly ou baud. ItebS'OT.
INSURANCE AGENCIES.
'HUE MOST SUCCESSFUL
JLtv
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
' OIT T11K WORLD,
' Tilt
NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
. OrTIIIC
UNITED HTATKH OF AMERICA
ClIARTEREDUYfll'ECIALACTOFCONOftEHH.
CASH CAPITAL, - 1,000,000.
BRANCH OFFICE!
II I L A D E L P II I A,
OFFICERS!
CLARENCE II. CLARK. President,
JAY COOKE, Chairman Flnancoand Exccutlvo
Committee,
HENRY D. COOKE. Vice-President,
EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary.
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D., Philadelphia, Medi
cal Director,
-toi-
Thls Company Issued, In the first TEN MONTHS
I of lis existence,
,3!)ft POLICIES,
INBURINO
15,143,800.
This Company offers to Its Policy-Holders
PERFECT SECURITY
bv Its Cash paid up Capital of Ono Million Dol
lars, and guarantees to the Insured, by Its
I-OW RATES OK PREMIUM
- LA HOE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE,
Or a Reversionary Dividend of 100 per ccnt.by lis
RETURN PREMIUM PLAN.
GENERAL AGENTS.
E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, No. S3 South
Third Street, Philadelphia, General Agents for
Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.
fftlfkr & vtrirciw,., tii . .
biieciai Agent ror Montour Columbia Counties
July 10,'69..Iyr
CHARTER OAK LIFE insurance
COMPANY.
Mr. R. W. 8weony agent for Columbia and Lu
rcrna Counties. Dear Sir.
I take pleasure In acknowledging tho receipt ol
fivo thousand dollars from your company, being
for the Insurance on the life of my husband
Calvin B. Kelfsnyder, and tako this occasion ol
recommending tfin nlrARTMlt mi; r.iut? iu.
SUKANCE COMPANY, for Its promptitude nnd
fair dealing. Tlilscompany makes no deduction
ul OUTSTANDING PREMIUM NOTES, but
cancels and returns them to the Insured.
J&ATK V. ItEimNYllEll,
, Catawtasa, Pa. Apr. 24tb INK).
Insurance can be effected with
K W. SWEENY, Agent,
At Catawissa or Bloomsburg.
May 7.'li3-3ni
JN8URANOE AGENCY.
Wyoming . .... . itu.(jdii
.Elna,.... ... 4,uoo,ux
Fultou 300,000
North America...... .-u.l.liii
City I.VJ.Oou
International 1,(00,000
Niagara 1 ,000.000
Putnam 6110,000
MerchanU x,0U0
Springfield 670,000
Farmers' Danville...... 0OJ.000
Albany City............... 400.000
Lancaster City a 0,000
York Horse, Death A Theft... U5.0U0
Home, New Haven 1,000,000
Dauville, Horse Theft
FHEAM BROWN, Avent,
BLOOXSUDiia,
matats-ly.'
JOHN A.
FUNSTON & CO.
OFFICE
BROWER'S BUILDING,
J3J.OOM8H vita, PA.
General Fire end Life Insurance, and Real
Estuto Agency." Special attention will bo given
to negotiating loans, June H'C9-3ni
MISCELLANEOUS.
EW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
Fresb arrival of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
DAVID LOWENBERG
Invites attention to his stock of
CH EAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
at his store on
Main Street, two doors above tbo American Houso
Bloomsburg, Pn.,
where ho has Just received from New York and
Philadelphia a full assortment of
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including the most fashienable, durable, and
handsome
DRESS GOODS,
consisting of
BOX, SACK, ROCO.GUM.ANDOIL-GLOTH
4 COATS AN D PANTS,
of all sorts, sizes and colors. Ho has also repleu.
Is lied his already largo stock of
FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS,
STRIPED. FIGURED. AND PLAIN VESTS,
SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS,
ll-ANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES
He nas constantly on hand a largo and well-se.
ected assortment of
CLOTHS AND VESTINGS,
which be U prepared to make to order Into aur
kind of clothing, on very short notice, aud lu the
best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear,
and most of It Is of homo manufacture.
, GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
of avery description, flue and choap. Ills caso of
Jowclry Is uot surpassodln thlslplacc. Call aud
examlue his general assortmcn of
CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY , AO.
DAVID LOWENBURG,
"UOOL WANTED.
The fcubtcrlber desires
30,000 rouNixs OK wool
In exilian go for Fancy and Staplo dry goods of ull
varieties und every sty lu which Uo keeps constant
ly on baud, both of his own manufacture and
other first class mills. Tho highest city prices
win uo uiiuwtHj. l'unies win nuu n 10 lueir
' ml
vuntago tudeal with us and thereby save tho
protltof traveling ogehts.
J. 1 MAX I'M,
Mordausvllle, Va
yOOIi WANTED.
The subscriber, agent of the !cwUburg (.'loth
luj Mills, desires
00,000 l"OUND9 OF WOOL IN KXC11ANG12
for ull kluds of cloth, casslaiers, sntlmts. and
all klud of Ihuiuels ami bluukeU.
He Is also prepared to do roll carding and full
tug, coloring and cloth dressing lu the U-st man
ner, Address
,0(rto GKOUGE VANCE,
Juue 18,'693ra Urauguvllle, ro.
gLATE ROOFING,
CVEBY VAEUTY
MOST FAVOUA13LE RATES,
JOHN TIIOWAH, AND CAHPEU J. T1IOMAH,
Jlox.277. lilooinsbuiK. Ta.
Mur.l9.CiMyr,
Q.KT t;
THE BEST.
iiuuiKJU's Copper Tubular Utchtulve IUa. .
the best pr tectum ugalust disaster by llahtuiiu
ever luvuedo. The subscriber Is agent for tt
bove Invention, and all orders by wall or In
ergon will ba promptly atleuded to.
Uay 15,'W & U. lUULKV
T? J. TIIOUNTON
AjJt would announce to the cltlsusof Ulooiust
bunr aud vicinity, that he has JuM iecei ed a lull
and complete assortment of
WALHAlEIl, WINDOW HHADEH,
aud alt other goods In Ills Hue or business. AU
the newest ana most approved patterns of the
day are always lo bo found lu hi establishment.
Mur.vw-tf WaluHt, below WarkeA.
MISCELLANEOUS.
m
TJNFAIL1NG EYE PRE3EUVEIW.
Messrs. i.assaruh & morris,
OPTICIANS A OCULISTS
UAIITD'ORD, CONN.,
Have, Willi n view lo meet thelncreased demand
for their
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
Appointed
ins A. D. WEBB,
M
STATIONER,
llLOOMSDVllQ PA.,
As Ihelr sole Agent for this plaeo. Th?y have
taken care to give nil needful Instructions, and
have cenBdence tn the ability of their agents to
meet the requirements of all customers . An op
poriuulty will bo thus aflbrded to procure, at all
times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY ANY FOR
THEIR STRENGTHENING AND PRESER
VING QUALITIES,
Too much cannot bo said oa to their SUPERI
ORITY over tho ordinary glasses worn. Thero is
no glimmering, irawrliij o (Ji rtgM, dlitlneu, or
other unpleasant sensation, but on tho contrary,
from tho peculiar 'construction of tho Lenses
Ihey are toothing and jAetuant, causing a reeling
ol relief to the wearer, nnd FRODUCINO A
CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VISION, ns) In tho nour
ul healthy tight. They are the only Spectacles to
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST
THE SIGHT 1
And aro the CHEAPEST because the BEST, al
ways lasting manv ykabs without cnango be
lug necessary.
CAUTION.
Miss A. D. WEBB,
STATIONER,
BLOOMSBVna PA.,
Is tho ONLY Agent .appointed in
this place.
Jffi-WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS.
Feb. m.'OD.-Iy.
G
ROVER & BAKER'S
FIRST PREMIUM
ELASTIC
r . i
74
STITCH
SEWING MACHINES,
i'Ji IIUOaDWaV.NEW vork.
TM ClKbtmit Street I'lilliulolplila,
POINTS OF EXCELLENCE.
Denuty nnd Elasllclly of stltr.li.
Perfection aud Simplicity of Machinery.
Using uotu threads dlroctly from tho spools.
Nu fastening of seams by linud and no wasto
of thread.
Wide rango ol application without cluinge of
adjustment.
The scum retains its beauty and llrmucss after
washing and Ironing.
Uesldes dolug all kinds of work dono by other
Sewing Machines, tlicfcd Machines execute tho
mast beautiful nnd permanent Embroidery and
ornamental work.
jot
49" The Highest Premiums at all theKalrsand
Exhibitions of tho United States nnd Europe,
havo been awarded the Grover A'Baker Sewing
Machluea, and the work dono by them, wherever
exhibited In competition.
-tot-
O-Tho very highest pfizc, THE CU0S8 QV
THE LEGION OF IIONOIt, was conferred ou
the representative of tho Grover a llaker Howliitf
Machines, at the Exposition Unlverselle, Tarls.
18C7, thus attesting their ereat superiority over
all other Bowing Machlues.
V Oil HALE
DORA3ST,
jihooMsiiuna pa.
Juno 25,'tiO-ly
BLOOMHDUHQ NOUMAL BCHOOL AND LIT
KHAUV JNHT1TUTE.
110AH1) OK INHTUUCTION.
HENUY CAHVElt, A. M., Principal,
PrOff bfeor of Intellectual and moral srieure, and
theory and practice or U-uchlug.
Miss Harah A. Carver, Preceptress,
Teacher or French, Hot any uud oruuincutal
branches.
Isaac O. llest.A.Il.,
lVoftvtHor of Ancient Language! and KtiglUh
Oram mar,
J. W. Ferrec, A. M.
IroressororMathematliw. uud practical as
tronomy lit V. D. a John, A. M.,
profe sorof chemistry and physics,
F. M. Hates,
Teacher of goography, history & Hook-keeping
James lirown.
AM taut teacher of mathematics
Ur uu ns r.
Engl Uh
Miss Alice M. Carver,
Teacher of Music ou the plauo und melodean
Mrs. Hattlo L. Ileet,
TeiHlwr of Vocal Muslo and Instrumental mus'
Miss Julia M, Quest.
Teae-hi r pr model Hctwoi.
The FALL term will oommenou Auir. P. 16U8.
and until our loardlug hull is ready for occupan
cy, on application to the Principal, students will
It Is better for students tocommeuceat the op
ening ofthu term, butvheu this Is luiprvWiea-
uia nic,
Mart
:y can eutcr ut any tune.
,-11 V 10W,
ORUGS&. MEDICINES.
JM30K, rtEAD, AND LEARN,
THAT Tills
Great Shoshonccs Remedy 1
OF TllR CKLKI1UATKD INDIAN
DR. LEWIS JOSHEPIIUS,
pf llin distinguished Trlbo of Bhohonces, Colnm-
ui erniury m now ior sale in me union.
This all possessing great remedy. Is warranted
and In broad nnd emphatlo language, wo can
safely say, may lie rolled upon to make a perma-
nentClireOf all lUsf-Osr nf thn Tlirnnl l.nntra
Liver, Kidneys, Digestive Organs, etc., As well
as scrofula, the various skin Ulseases, Humors.
nun nu iiiiiuiriiy ui me uiuoti, excepting tile 1 1.1 ni
stage of Consumption,
I In Canada wlicro this grrat remedy 1ms Iktii
In use for, a short tlmo It has Indeed Directed
some of tho most marvelous enrcs ever recorded
In tbe nnnalii of historical medicine. Such being
the case In addition to IU former reuowu in Col
urabla Territory we defy hnmanlty to dispute
tho fact that this Great Shoshonees Remedy Is
tho remedy of rcmcdlos of tho lPth Century, nnd
the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suffer
ing numanny, .
Price of the lie rawly In large pints, 11,23.
Manufactured by Dr, Young & Bros., at Syra
cuse, N.Y. '
' For salo by all dealers In Medlclclnc.
JjjituaaisTs W1UTE TIIUS of the
QllEAT SHOSHONEES REMEDY !
(ABSTRACTS OIT LETTERS.)
Geneva, N. Y.. Feb. 13th. 180U.
I)n. Youno A Bno. I And my Bales of your
valuable Hemodlea greatly increoAtng, In fact
your Great shoshonees Ilemedy Is Riving the best
ofsatlsractloa.anadoluff Just as UW recommend
ed to do, several having even como In to tell mo
how much they had been benefited from its use.
I have sold out of It Again, etc. etc,
VlLIiARJJ n. smith.
Bherman, N. Y.,Marcli, 20 Lb, J SCO.
Dit. YouNd & lino. I started your Great ahos
hnnneH Itemed v bvclvlns awav ono bottle to a
confirmed Dvsncntlc. the result has been amnio.
It elves universal satisfaction, moro than any
o ther medlclno we have hod in the store foryears.
From what 1 havo seen of tho Hhoshonees, I reel
Justified In recommending It. Bond mo six doz.
mora, it win sou in mreq jnonius, uvc,
14YHOK FENNEIt.
Wfttertowni N. YM March 13th, 18C9.
Du. Youno A liiio. Your tisioshoneea Itemed v
la giving good satisfaction, and sells better than
any other new medicine we have ever attempted
to lntroduco. as wo are nearly out, of It, send us
In haste etc B. LEWJB A CO.
127 N. Morgan Ht., Chicago, 111. Feb. ISth, 1809.
1 m. YmiNfi fc llito. I have sold over ten doz. of
your Great Shoshonees Ilemedy already and a
great number of the Shoshonees rills. xt gives
universal satisfaction, I have not heard ono to
whom I havo sold, but what Mwaks of it lu tho
highest terms, and recommend It to others; nnd
as L am nearly outof It, please send. mo half a
gross moro at once, etc., etc.
Price of the Remedy In large plnU,!1.2.
Manufactured by Dr. Youne Jc llros.. at Syra
cuse, If, Y.
Of Ull unUClfl IU A1AVU1UAAAU.
THE KIDNEYS. THE KIDNEYS
AUE TWO In number, situated nt the upper
part of tho loin, surrouuded by fat, and coubist
lufc of three parts, vlt : the Anterior, the Interior,
uud the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs. Interior consists or tis
sues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the
unneauueuuvuy it iui,uuuJLi.cciur. auuvalvjiiui ia
a conductor also.termluatlng In aslngle tube, and
called the Ureter. Tho ureters are connected with
tno wauaer.
Tho bladder is comDosed of various coverings
or tissues, divided into parts viz: tho Upper, the
liOwer, uio nervous, uuu mo muwus, auu umwr
expels, the lower retains. Many havo a desire to
urinate without tho ability ; others urinate with
out tho ability to retain. TUls frequently occurs
in children.
To cure these aflectlons.wo must brfng Into action
tho muscles, which are engaged In their various
functions, if they aro neglected.U ravel or Dropsy
may ensue, ' .
Tuo reader mus taiso De maao aware. inai now
over slight may bo tho attack, it Is sure to ail'uct
the bodily health aud mental powers, as our Uesh
and blooujare supported from theso sources.
Uout.oh UUKUUATiHU. Palnoccurrlngln tho
loins is indicative of the abovo diseases. They
occur in persons disposed to acid stomach aud
chalky concretions.
Tub Quayei. The gravel ensues from neglect
or Improper treatment of tho kidneys. These
organs being weak.the water Is not expelled from
thu bladder, but allowed to remulu: It becomes
feverish, and sediment forms. It Is lrom this de
posit that the stone Is formed, and gravel enisUCM.
Uitoi'SV Is a collection of water In some parts ol
tho body, and bears different names, according to
tho nnru allected. vlx : when generally dllliued
over tho body, it Is called A natural : when of the
abdomen, Ascites; when ot tho chest, Hydrotho-
rux.
TitcATUBNT. Ilelmbold's hlsrhlv concentrated
compound Extra Uuchu is decidedly ono of tho
uosircmeuiefiioruispnsesoi 1110 uinuuer,Kiuuoys,
gravel, dropsical swell lng4.rheumatlsm.and gouty
utTeclions Under this head wo havo arrauged
lysurla, or dlniculty and pain lu passing water,
scanty secretion, or small and frequent dischar
ges of water; Htrangury,or stopping of water;
Hematuria, or bloody urine: Uoutaud Kheuma
mat ism of tho kidneys, without nuy change In
quantity, but Increase of color, or dark water. It
wus uiwaja uiguiy icvuiuuicuuvu uy mo iuio ui,
lii y tick, in these aHectlons.
Tnis medicine Increases tho power of exls
tlon. and excites the absorbents into healtbrdec
erclse, by which the watery, or calcareous, depos-
juuuh, uuu uii uuuuiurut vumxBuiueutw, iia wen
as nam and lnllaminatlon. are reduced, and It la
taken by men, woman, and children, Directions
for use and diet accompany.
riiii&vK.i,i'niA. i'A,, rev, i&u7,
II. T. Helbold, Druggist:
DkauHiu I liave been a sufl'eicr, for upward
of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, und klduey
allectluustdurlng which tlmo I have used various
xneuicinai ircparaiious,aau oeeu unuer mo treui
ment. of thu mot eminent physlclans.expcrleu
clng but littlo relief.
Having seen your preparations extensively ad
vertised,! consulted with my family physician
In regard to using your Extract iluchu.
I did this because I hud used all kinds of adver
tised remedies, and had found them worthless,
and somo rmlte Injurious ; in fact, 1 despaired of
ever getting well, und determined to uso uo rem
edies iiercuiier uuless 1 knew of the ingredltuu.
It was this that prompted me lo Ubo your reme
dy; As you advertised that It was composed of
buchu, cubebs, audjunlpcr berries, it occurred to
me and my physician us an excellent combina
tion, and, with Ms udvlco, after uu examination
of tho urtlcle, and conbulting again with tho
druggist, X coucludcd to try it, I commenced lis
iue ubuut eight months ugo, ut which time 1 wus
confined to my room. From tho lira bottle I
was astonished and gralltled at tho beneficial ef
fect, and after using It threo weeks, was able to
walk out. 1 felt much like wrltlug you a full
statement of my cose at that time, but thought
my improvement might only bo temporar, and
therefore coucludcd lo dclcraudsco if It would
eilect u perfect cure, knowiug then it would bo
or greater value to you, und iiioru sulhdaclorv to
jue.
I am iuw uble to report tlmt u euro W eireeted
ulter using the remedy for live moullxs.
I have not used any now ror three mouths, uud
feel us well In uli respects as I over did.
Your Iluchu being devoid or any uupleusuut
tasto and odor, a ulco tonloaud luvlgorutor of
the system, I do not mean to bo without It when
ever occasion may require lu use in such aticc
tlous, M. McCUltMICK,
Hhould any doubt Mr. McCorralck's statement.
ho refers to the following gentlemen :
lion, wm. isigier, ex-uovernor, i'ennsyivunla,
Hon. ThoB. 11. Florence, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. U Unox, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. H. itlack, Judge, rhlladelphla.
Hon. V. It. Porter, ex-G over nor, Ponus lvuula,
Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. It. V. Urler, Judge, United Htatcs Com U
Hon. U. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia.
1 1 ou, W. A. lorter, City Bol ici tor, Philadel ph bv.
Hon, John lligler, ex-Governor, California.
Hon. 11 Hanks. Auditor-General. Wash luu ton.
Anu many omcrs, ii necessary.
Hold bv DruKKests and dealers everywhere.
Iltiwnro of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold'a.
Take no other. PuicE-Jl,25pcr bottle.oro bottles
far SUM lellvered lo any nddrebs. Describe
symptoms lu all communications,
Address H. T. HKllUOLD, Drng nnd Cheml
eal Warehouse, GUI llroadway.N, V,
mme are gcnuiuu uuim uuuu uuu
: raved wrapper, with foc-Eimlloor my I'iiemlcal
.VarehouKelutdslgucd H, T. HELM BOLD.
JunelVtKKIni.
P-a,
has opened
II O W K It,
pened a first-class
UOOT, HHOE, HAT CAP, AND FUU BTOltK
at the old stand on Main fttrcet, lUoomsburg,n few
doors above the Court House, HUbUM-kiseoiu
jtosedof the very latest and best styles ever offer
ed to tho cltlnens of Columbia County, Hocau
acooinmodato tho pub) lo with tho follow lug goods
at the lowest rates. Men's heavy donblu holed
htoga boots, men's doublo and single tap solod
kip boots, men's heavy stogabhoes of all kinds,
man's fine boots and bhoes of all grades, boy's
double wiled boots and(hoes of all kinds, men's
glove kid Hal moral shocs.meu's, women's, boy a'a
ana miHses labiuig gaiieiv, woiueu h kv
1'ollslv.vcry Jlae.womcn's morocco llalmomls and
calf shoes, women's very fine kid buttoned gait
ers. In short boots of all descriptions both peg
get! aud be weil.
tiv wuuiu uibu cuii liiieitiiuii iu mm iuu iwu
luelitof
HATS, CA1U FUItH AND NOTIONS.
which comprises all the now aud popular varU
etlb at prices which cannot fall tu suit nil. These
0min araouereu i ui tuwesi awn rairs unu
will bo guaiantced to give butUIuctloii, A call
Is boilcited before purchsslng elsewhere as it is
believed that better burguluq are to bo fund
tluai at auy other place lu tho covin ly,
Dee.e'07
JjENTISTIlY.
1L
O. 1IOWEH, PENTIBT,
Itespectfully ofTcri his rofenlonal sen-Ices to
the ladles and gentlemen or Dloombburg ud vi
cinity. He Is prepared to attend to all the van
ous opVratiotuTlu1 the line of hU profc. on and
Is provided with the latent rrovi PonexLAiw
Tkkth which will be lnfcerled on gold platlna
UlvVr and rubber bae to look as well asthe uaf
uroMceth. Teeth extracted by all the uewau-l
most approved methods, and all operations on
the teeth eurefully and properly atteuded to.
lUiildeuce and otnre a few doors above the
Court House, suiue side.
Dloomsburg, Jnn.31.'ttitf