THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FARMER'S COLUMN. Preparations for Spring 'Work. The present Is tlio farmer's tlmo to nrrntiKO hln plans for tlio coming yenr, nnd on this being carefully donodopemh groatly tho succoss of future operations. Ho 1ms tho jcatlicroU oxperlenco of tho post to aid him; ami if ono or more crops liavo failed, now U the tlmo to consider tho cause. lias ho boon un profitably stinted In tho necessary amount of labor? has any other than the best seed been sown or planted? havo weeds been allowed to grow un checked? has work been purformcd too much In a hutrj ? havo tho most np proved Implements of all kinds only been used? Trade and business In the cities havo been depressod tho past season, as well as tho prices of produce In tho country. Let not the farmer bo discouraged. Is the working stock of tho farm suf ficient? has there, been false economy In the usoof manures? has there, been room to store tho crops? All these questions should now bo asked and answered ; recollecting that tho most Improvident of all kinds of farming is tho raising of half crops, and that poor stock Is always tho most ex. pensive, ho should map out his plans for tho year 1870, so as to avoid all theso errors; atid,wlth tho aid of agricultural papers, to Introduco an Improved system of management. Tho iucreaso of rail' road facilities may bring his farm with in market distance or large cities or manufactories, bo that his wholo system should bo changed and perishable ar tides, such as buttor, milk, small fruits, vegetables, bo cultivated Instoad of beef and grain, with which ho has been Btrlvlng In an unequal competition with the cheap lauds of tho West. Let the farmer now consider and dl gest tho tried capacities of his soil and Its adaptation to particular crops. Has ho generally succeeded with corn or po. tatoes, or carrots, or cabbage, or broom corn, or hops, or pasturage? let him not suddenly chango his system on nc count of temporary depression in prices, "Tlmo nnd chanco happencth unto all," and with patient industry and per severance, overy man in his proper call lug, (uot forgetting tho performance of moral, social and religious duties) will And thator him "seed time and liar vest, cold anil heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease, nor the early oud the latter ruin." "Let us then bo up and doiug, With a heart for any fato Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait." A Buttor Story. The-Jlradford Reporter, published at Towanda, Bradford county, tells a curl ous story about a firkin of butter, as follows: About 1833 a family named Slckler, or van Hlckler, moved into Towanda, and took up as a residence a plnco form erly occupied as a hotel. On tho prern ises was a deep well, originally dug by, or for, Mr. Means, the hotel-keeper. At tho tlmo of building or stoning up the well a stone shelf was Inserted, by order of tho Iaud-loid, about ten feet down, for the purpose of depositing In a cool place butter, beef, and such articles as might be considered necessary to its preserva- lon. The nuw-comers, tho Van Sick lers, soon detected, or thought they did, the preserco ol decaying wood in tho water, and It was decided to havo tho well cleaned out. Accordingly two old patriots were detailed for tho work Their combined efforts aftcra few hours' labor, resulted in fishing up a butter firkin, tightly sealed, but black with age, and Us staves nearly rotted through. Mr. Means, tho old landlord, long since retired from business, and then residing a short distance from tho placo, was sent ror and camo down, whitehalrcd and venerabio, leaning on his cano. After looking at it a moment, tlio old man said he could explain the wlrolo matter. The tub had been let down on tho stouo sholf, long years ago when ho kept the hotel. As near as ho could ro member, It was over thirty years pre vious. Tho tub had disappeared in the night, and It was supposed that it had been stolen. Tho well had never been cleaned out beforo to his knowledge. Tho tub was now opened in the pres ence of tho little crowd that had gath ered. The Hd was removed, tho whlto linen cloth taken off, and there was tho butter, yellow as gold, and, as it proved on tast!ng,-sweet at if but made yester day, although thirty-ono years had elapsed Blnco It first went to tho bottom of tho well, where it was now found, it .like Truth, unimpaired by its long real uenco. Tho old man claimed the prize, and carried it off rejoicing. Witnesses are still living who were present at tho tlmo, who will, with our informant, make affidavit to tho truth, In every particular, of this butter story. In those days butter was only worth from six to twelvo cents per pound: now t,fo ihn dlirerence thlrty-fi vo to fifty ceuts, and uvb wiu uvdi ul mat. Cut Peod for Horses. An accurato farmer has furnished the Country Qentltman a statement of his experiment with feeding cut feed nnd meal to his horses, accompanied with weighing oud measuring. Ho cuts oat- straw about an inch long with rawhiuo cylinder machine j and this chopped straw is then treated with corn meal and bran mixed in about equal quantities ns to weight, so that each horse has about a bushel of cut feed and three qunrU of tho meal and bran twice In each day. Sometimes hay Is cut In stead of oal-xtraw, or both hmi mixed, Itls.found that two hundred pounds per weeic orthls mixture of corn-meal end bran, added to the cut fml. wilt keep a pair of working horses In tho best condition. This, ho Is satisfied from experiment, Is leti than two-third) cott af kteptng than on uncut dry huy ana wnoce grain. The corn-meal nlono is not bo good for horsed as when mixed with brun. An excellent meal is mado of ground oats. The fodder is cut by norse-power, on stormy or eparo days and stored In largo bins, so as to furnish away a surplus on hand. A cold iinuld eluo. mil In t,n cclhnt domcstlo application, and espo daily suitable for uniting articles of eiuuu.giHtsnnu ruiDa.ns well as of wood Is piepared by breaking up threo parts, by weight, of tho best white gluo Into tmull plccr s, and allowing them to re main In elcht Hurts of soft untpr fni-c.w. era! hours, then adding half a part of .ijuiuwiiuiiu utm unu inree-nuariers or van ui suipnuio oitine, ana keeping l1!who.IR ror.'f n. or twelvo hours at u ?f.rtc,y MBh temperature. Tho Zay&y88 I THE YOUNG FOLKS. "A La Mort." 1'lGIlT BETWEEN A WABI' AND A St'iiiEit. A spldor had spun her web across tho bars of a small trellis, at tho corner of tho front verandah of our Summer dwelling. It was In tho great highway of Insect life, where they swept along from tho thlckot of evergreens down to tho garden lawn, and Its gossamer swung In tho sun nnd rain, finer than any web over woven by mortal hands. Hack in tho furthermost corner, aud behind the angloof tho slat In tho dark, sho had fashioned her own nest, curi ously woven, and from out which un seen sho could watch all of her own preserves and hear tho faintest nnd slightest nolso made by any unfortunate who, In his unlucky flight, should be come entangled In hor wldo spread net. A wasp camo sailing swiftly nnd gracefully through tho nlr. Ho was an elegant and splendid one, full of rare beauty, with his long dullcnto wings nnd necdlo waist, nnd of n rarer bluo than ultra-marlnc,or the splendid color offlnoly tempered steel In tho watch spring. He darted through tho veran dah, out by tho horse chestnuts, took n smell of tho newly-ripened cherries, without rousing the robins, who were feastlngly filled with tho truth of tho adage about stolen fruits and their sweetness, and starting with a sweep to cross tho drlvo toward tho honoysucklo on tho sloping lawn, he dashed liko a wandering comet Into tho spreading not of our watching and patient friend tho spider. Ho was taught :it tlio first, but inn moment his struggles to bo frco had en snared threo or four of his feet, and overy effort seemed only to entauglo him mora and more. Tho spider ran partljout of her nest, at the first shock of t ho collision with tho net, and quietly watched his frantic eff orts to disentangle his limbs, moving only a fow steps at tho first, but regard ing it all with watchful looks, that clearly indicated sho meant to havo a part in thostruggloyetto come, Sho was very small Indeed nnd young, and this was her first attempt at house building and housekeeping, and she could not very long havo escaped from parental trammels and restraints; sho was not nearly as largo as a houso fly, and her little round body was not more than one-eighth ofnn inch in diameter, whllo her legs were not quite half an Inch long. Tho wasp, on tho other hnud, was ono of the finest and largest of that spe cies of blue wasps that boys havo learn ed to dread, as they are the fiercest and their sting tho most poisonous of any of the great family of wasp-t, bets, or hor, nets. The littlo spider, however, whllo sho watched tho struggles of her formidable quarry and nodoubtjreflected on hisdan- gerous fighting qualities provided spi ders over rcflojt(whlch fow who havo studied their lives nnd habits will doubt) gradually drew near tl.o Imprisoned wasp, with an evident purposoof at tacking him. Sho felt that all was fish that camo into her net, and whllo sho had not spread it on purpose for this exact kind of game, sho had no idea of allowing this ono to eseapo becauso only ho was largo and dangerous to attack. Sho ran down along tho web tho wasp and encir cled him, plainly looking forsomo point where sho could attack to advantage, but his struggles and his relativo size made actual collision a dangerous oxporl ment.aud ono that she evidently wished to n void. After a moment, quick as n flash 6he darted in, and seizing ono of tho legs of tho wasp bit it cruelly hard, nnd sprang back out of his reach. Tho attack was a completo surrrlse to tho wasp. He had been unconscious of tho spider nnd was dovoting himself wholly 10 wo worK of relieving himself from "entangling alliances," but her bite not only hurt him most intensely, but roused ntonco all tho fight that was in him, nnd his frantic endeavors to clear himself, and to retaliate on tho spider, were redoubled but without success. It would have been better for tho sni der if sho had now declined tho battlo. but sho was plucky and full offlshtand sho hung arouud him Just out of his reach, watching llko a panther for n chanco to spring in and strlko where she could find an exposed point.butthe wounded wasp wasjon thonlertfor her now, and his watch was as sharp and ids guard as vigilant ns was her own. This skirmishing lasted somo littlo tlmo, tho spider unablo to find an ox. posed placo, until at last, as If lmnul- slvcly and out of nil patience, at a veil- lure, sno sprang at n leg and hclzed It In her sharp and poisonous teeth. It was tho rashness of youth, for the wasp brought her to closo quarters and liand-to-hnnd fighting in nn Instant. An older bend would have never nccep- tuu sucn a wager or a battlo ns this. It was now "a life for life," a la morl,and tho fight must uo "to death," and whllo this close struggle was what tho waep desired, and tho spider had apparently tried to avoid, sho did not bhrlnkfrom tho consequences of her rashness, but sprang liko n mnstlffful nt'tho throat oi ner gigantic foo, Bo long as tho battlo was of biting, l thought tho gomo littlo udder tt'miM have held her own with her dangerous antagonist, but as they were grappled mo spuier biting witli fury at tho nenu or tlio wasp ho turned his long body nearly double, and commenced to sting tier fearfully .stabbing her through and through. You could seo by (he quiver of hor little body that sliobuHVr ed tt nlbly from tluvo wounds.and that the. contcM liiu.it be short. ulinrn. nml decisive. Khomudeu last quick grasp at tho mouth of tliu wasp and bit him Hjiu uii ner jorce. no fallowed plainly by his contortions that tiOMifreml from her bite; but, smarting from thoutlack, ho resorted as before to his sting, which ho utraln and atraln nscil on his head loosened, her body quivered, and her limbs trembled and lost their hold, and after ono urrat miasm, wIiIm, teemed almost a throb of agony, sho let co her hold on tho wmn nn.i i,nr n.-ir,. :..: . . iiiuua urujiL'ti listlessly HOW)!. TnO game muo Binder was dead. Tho wasp had, in tho contest, become well iiIl'Ji clear of tho net. n fow (Virtu. nato struL'L'Ies relieved Id in rntlrr1v and hollow away Bhowlng tho traces of ma recent ucuneraio n.icfiiinipr. lint the spider haniH siisDOiided from hor own net, swinging to and fro in tho warm Hummer breozo. Here was not exactly tho end or Ha niaii.dyltig on tho gallows ho had erect ed for the rll'liffoim .Tour lint tlm ineul.iw. ot owa wading sheet and Bhroud, and tho lonelv mi ii.nrin,i i,min of her dwelling place are tho onlvmon'. umpnts of her life, and of her defttli. HlKf llHd "dUC a till for llir.nnn,,,...l sho hail fallen nnd perished therein. Stoves, and Tinware. "M"EW STOVE AND TIN SIIOI'. ISAIAH 1IAGENBUCII, Main Street one iloor Above E. Mciideuhall's Btoro. A largo assortment or moves, neater, ntiu Ranges constantly on linnd, And fur sale At the lowest rates. Tinning In All tin branches carefully nttoudedto, And satisfaction Kunrnnlecd, Tin work of nil Ulndn wliotwalc nnd rctntl; A trlAl U ieiU-steil. Apr.O.CJtf QTOVKd AND TIN WAKE. A. Mi nUPEUT auuouncea In Ills Irlonda And custoiuera that continues the above buttuesi At hl old plnre on MAIN HTIUiET, ItLOOMSUUlUl. Customera citu be accomodated with FANCY STOVES of All kinds, Hloveplpcs, Tinware, aud overy va riety of Article found In a Btove And Tinware Es tHbllahment In thecitlcs,And on the most reason able terms. HepAlrlng done at the shortest notice. a DOZEN MILK-PANb on hAnd for sale. EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. UN MAIN BTHKKT, NEARLY OFPOSITS MILLKR1 BTOnE, DLooMsnuita, penn'a. Til ic undersigned has Jnst fitted up and opened U1N I1UW STOVE AND TIN SIIOI, u thlt pltipe, where he In prepared to make up newTm WahkoI nil kind lu his line, aiid do repairing wltll neatness nnd dispatch, upon the mum reasuiiuuie icrniB. tie hiso Keeps tin nana STOVES OP VAUIOUS I'ATTEUNS Jfc STYLES. which he will sell upon terms to suit mi r chosen. ulvohlmai'Atl. He Is a tfoed mechanic, and deserving of the public patronage, J A COn METZ. nioomsburg, April 2a, 1S67 Foundries. s HAItl'LKSS & HAHJIAN, KAOLE F0 V.VDR1T AND MANUFACTBKINCl M10I'. HTOVES Si l'r.OWB WHOLESALE A ItETAIL TUR CELKUUATEU MONTltOHE I HON 11EAM AND TllK HtlTTON W00I1KN 11KAM PLOWS. CuHtlngsand l'lrellrkli ror lepulrliiBCltyHtoveB. All kinds of llrass or Iron cutting inudo to order upon short notice. II. K. BUAItrLKSH A P. H. 1IAIIMAN, llloonisburg, I'a. j'roprletorH, Mar.UYCMf. QK ANOKVIIiLK FOUND UY, MACHINE SIIOI1 AND AUUICULTUKAL WUUK.S. Tho undersigned desires to lnlorm hi frltnds nnd the public generally, that he has rebuilt nnd enlarged his Foundry and Machine Shop, and re moved alt Ills business from Light Striei to the buovo named place, where in connection with his Foundry he will continue to manufacture Wheeler's llullwuy Chain Horse-rower and Thresher, (Improved), Carnell's Patent. TJIUESHEH AND CLEAN EH, cither overshot for Tread-Power or undershot with Lever-1'ower. He alto manufactures to order and llts up all kinds or MILL G E A It I N G , Circular Haw Mandrels. Patent Slides fur Saw Mills, tho latest Improved lion Ileum Plows of dluercnt kinds Wooden licam Plows, Double Corn Plows, una Plow points of every descrip tion generally used throughout the county. IKON KETTLES, HELLS Cellar Orates, Ktoves, Bled and tilelgh Soles, aud In fuct everything generally made In a country Foundry. Those wishing to purchase Machines would do well to cxamlno his muchlncs, and the Improvements nisilo on tho power, by which at least 2) per rent, of tho frlctlou Is tukcu oir, ALL MACHINES ABU WAItrtANTED to give good satisfaction, aud terms made to suit f'urchasers. All kinds ef cr uutry produce taken a exchange for Plows and castings. Thankful to his frleuds and patrons for past favors he would Mill continue to 60llltthei.ame, WILLIAM HCIIUYLKU. Apr.9,G3-lf Orangevllle Pa. Wall Paper and Fainting, JMPOHTANT TO nUILDErt8,lI0U8EH0Ll)EIW &TENANTS, The undersigned would announco to the clll zens of Illoomsburg nnd vicinity tlmt he Is pro pared to execute JIOUSE.SION, AND ORNAMENTAL P A I N T I N 0 In all Its branches. PAPEll HANGING Carefully attended to. Strict attention to business and good workman fclil) It Is believed will inent a fair show of public patronage. Shop on Catharine Street between Third and Fourth. Mar.5,'&l-ly. TO, F. BODINE. Insurance Agencies. Q. L O B E M U T LIFE INSUItANOl- UAL COMPANY O F NEW YORK. Pliny Frreman, President, 11. C. Freeman. See rush capital ovir $2,010,000, all paid. r. u. robison, in.oowsiiuiio, ia aUNEUAL AUKNT, For Liucrue, Lycoming and Columbia COUUllCH. Aug. UVffiMy. J N S U 11 A OE AGENCY. Wyoming ..,.... J170.000 Atna 4,000,00c Fulton . 300,000 North America 360,01X1 City 4SO.0O0 International 1,400,000 Niagara ,,.. 1,000.000 Putnam ... . 8.10.000 Merchants 330,000 Springfield . 570,000 Farmers Danville COO.OOO Albany Clty..... 400.000 Lancaster city sro.000 York Horse, Death A Theft.... 63,000 Home, New Haven. , 1 000,000 Danville, Horse Theft, ITtEAS IIHOWN, At"nt, Hloomsruuq, mam KMy. Pa For Purs Witer, tu this cslebritAd Pump, BUTCHLCi snurtij isiisif if, durtbl. sad rilli. bleitqntltotb. good cM-fubloned woodea Fnmp, snd 624&62.6 n,ux cost leu thin hill the monsy. EmIIt srrsnged d u to be &onfreez!og, and la conllruclioa so itaibl. tbst sni cm cm put It up and sua II in ripalr. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MAD". oct.a.'ea-tim. JQENTI8TUY. II. C. UOWKIt,' DENTIST, Ilesuectfully offers Ills professional services to the ladles and guntleuieu of UloumsburK und vl uimiy. j,ttsprepareu toalluu to an tl arl pus operations In the line of his profession, and U provided Willi the latest Improved Puucm.ain Tketii which will be Inserted on old plating, sliver and rubber bake to look as Ji ll ustho lutf. ...... .rem. trein exiracieu uv auuieuewantf most unproved methods, and ill operations on the teeth carefnllynnd nronel.y attended to. iiesuience aud oltlce a few doors above the w'u, . uuuh, auine siue, llloomsburg, Juu.3I.'Uitl "IIIAND OPENING HV PITI1VT VJT TUHK i OPPOSITE THE OLD EPISCOPAL The undersigned having just returned from the cities with a large assortment 01 Furniture aud chairs of all kinds, also a large assortment of trunks, traveling bags, and cedar ware, feels confident ho can sell ihtniier than any Fuiulture dealer In this rnntitv. Afntrlul f,.r r.nni,i..v Sofas aud Ixiuuges routtantly on band. Lumber pr country produce takeu In exchange for rural- .uic. ..rnsvgi.u iiuii 11 t'uu ueiore nurciiaslllg elsewhere. WW.HAIIIJ. febI170-tf. ' pOWDEU KEGS AND LUM11EU, W. M, II ON HOE A CO.. Kapert, Pa,, Miuufacluiersof POWDEHKEas, , vnd dealers In nil kinds of I.UMDEH, Iftve notice tliat they are prepared to Hccouodate Ibtlr cottoin with illapaUh, ami uu tbecheapea eruis, Drugs and Ohomicals. l'llfl'.NIX rECTOHAT, CU11E8 COtlOH P1KKNIX PEirrOltAIi CUHKS COUOllj P1UENIX PECTOIIAL CURES COUQU' 25 Cents. Tho rhtonlx IVctornl will cure tlio dUeaseK of the Throat and Luhkn, Mich n Colds, CotiRh. Croup, AftUin.n.lJionchltis, Catarrh. Horo Throat Iloarsencttfi, Whoonliifc CoukIi. nnd Tnlmonary CoiiKUtuptlon. Ihin incdlclno U prepared by Dr. Levi Oborhollr.cr of rmindelphla, and formerly of rhtrnlxvllte, and nUhouah It has only been ottered for live years, more than one mill Ion bottles have already been sold, and the de mandforltU 1ncrralnK every utiy. Many of tlioUctnllDnitteiHtslmyitln lots of flvo Rrons, and not a few 01 tho Country Storekeeper! try one gro- at n time. Nearly every ono who has ever nold It (esttnes to Its popularity, and nearly alt who havo used It, brnr teutlmouy to Us won derful power In curing Count. We are confident that there U no known mediclno of such great value to tho community as the Place nix i'ecloral. It hns cured cases of the mostpalnful and dis tressing coukIi, of years standing. It 1ms Elven Instant relief in spells of coughing. It has instantly utorped the paroxysm of Whooping Cough, and greatly shortened its du ration. It has cured Croup lu a few minutes. Consumption ltas been cured by It, whero all other remedies had failed to do good. Hoarseness has been cured by It In a single night. Many physicians recommend it.and others use It themselves and administer It In their practice whllo others opposo It because It takes away their business. We recommend It to our readers and lor fur ther particulars, would referyou to the circular arouud the bottle where you will find numerous certificates given by pel nous who have used It. it is so pleasant to the taste Umt children cry for it. It is atlmuAtiugexpectorant,KlvluKStreugtn at the Bame time that it allays the cough. The proprietor of tills medicine has o much confidence In its curative powers from the testi mony of thousands who havo used It that the money will bo refunded to any purchaser who In not satisfied with tho effects. It Is no cheap that all can buy it. l'rlco 2.1 CenU, Largo llottlcs 91.00 It Is prepared only by LKVI unKItllOLTZEUM. D., WHOLESALE DHVOQIST, No. 15S North Third Hireet, Philadelphia, N. II, If jour iirnri; Druggist or Btorokeeper does not havo this medicine ink him to get It for nu,aud do notletlilm put you oil' with some other preparation becau.no lie maateji moro mon ey on ft; but go or pond at oneo to pome store whero yon know it is kept, or send to Dr. Ober holtzcr. Hold by K. I Lutz Druggist, Ulooms burg, aud II. V Creasy, ,t Co., Light Btreet, nnd nearly every druggist and storekeeper in Colum bia County, dec. 10,'UU'tim, The undersigned would in form tho good people of llloomsburg and surroundings, that ha has moved his Drug Htore from the old Rtand to his New Kooms, ou the West side of Main btreet, below Market. And that ho has fully replenish ed his stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines, Perfumery, and Yankee Notions. -ALSO- Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns. Lamp Shades and Fixtures generally, for repairing tlio worn, Coloring nnd Dyeing material furnished to suit, any quantltj', and for any Shado or Color. Particular attention pa la to putting up Physi cians1 and Family Prescriptions, Thankful for post favours, he would solicit a conllnuanco ot the same. Kenicmber tlio New Stand, on Main Btreet, west side, below Market. dee. lO.'KWm. EPJIHAIM P. LUTZ. rjiO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having sullcreu several years with a severe lung afi'tictlou, and that dread disease, ( onsumptlm Is anxious to mako known to his feUow-tmiVer-crx the means of cure. To all who detdre It, be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge.) with tho direc tions for preparing and using tho same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumptiou.Asth ma, DronchltU etc The object of the adver tiser, in sending tho Prescription is to benefit thonfillcted, and spread Information which lie conceives to bo Invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his lemedy, as It will cost them nntlilmr. and mav nrovo a hlesKlncr. Purtles wishing the prescription, will please address Hev. KOWAllU A. WILSON. wmiamgbuig. Kings L'ouuty,Ncv York. Nov.0,'6U-ly. $10,000 GUARANTEE, BUCK LKAD liXCKLS ALL OTIIEIl LUAU i 1st. For its Unrivaled Whiteness, 2d. For lis Unequalled Durability, 3d. For Us Unsurpa.si.ed Covering Propel ty. Lastly for its Kcouoiny, 3Ht COSTS LKS8 to paint with Buck Lkad than any other White Lead extant. The tnue weight covers MOUI5 RUHFACK, Is more DUlt ADLF, and makes WltlTKIt WOltlC. BUCK LEAD, iu the Cheapest and DesU $10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK ZINO EXCELS ALL OTIIUU ZINCH. 1st. for Us Uuequalled Durability, 2d. For Its Unrivaled Whitene&s, 3d. For lu Unsurpassed Covering Property, La&lly, for Its Ureal Economy, being the CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, nnd most DU It A TILE White Paint In the world, HUY ONLY BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC: TttV IT AND BE CONVINCED. Satisfaction Ouarantced by the Manufacturers. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared expicssly for Painting COTTAGES, OUT BUILD IN QH of every debcrlp tlon, FENCES, Ac. TIIIUTV-FIVE DlFFEIt I -NT COLOltS, Durable, Cheap. Uniform, and Beauttlul shades. ' Sample cards sent by Mail If desired. DealeiV Orders will bo promptly cxccntcd by the manufacturers, FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., N. W. Cor. Tenth and Market Streets, Jan2S'70-ly. Philadelphia N OTIUE. All persons knmvhit? t)iiiihlvf in l, in.lAl.t. cd to J. II. rurselor J. II. I'urscl A Co .wlllplease cnlt nnd settle their uccounlsliy Hie first ofAurll noiliw uo nlsli to have the Hooks tented up . . J. U. I'UIIHKI. CO. IiliKiintbunr, Feb. 18,-H ls70. g h A T E It O O F 1 N CI, EVERY VAniETY MOST PAVOUABIjE KATES. JOHN THOMAS, AND CAHl'EIl J. THOMAS jsox, Ulooinsburg, I'a, Mar.lMSMy W ANTED. AGENTS fOli THE KINO OP HOUSE I10OKS: TllK AUKU1CAN FAUMKH'U HOUSE JIOOK, It ouUells.tcn to one, any book of Its kind publish ed, 40tl thousand lu press. Agents doing better now than ever before. Also, for OUK FAMILY 1'HYSIOIAN. In both KNOMSIt and GEltMAN, Einbraclug the AUXH'ATHIO. IIOMEOI-ATIIIC, 11VIHIO l'ATIIIO, ECLECTIC nnd HEHIIAL modes of iremmeul. 511 closely prlutod puses, l'rlco out. 12.50. The matt cowyiWc, relluUe uml jj)o. Imry tmllv medtcul book in tzliltuce. Address O. VENT, Publisher, 38 f.HU fit., Cinclnn.itl, Ohio, febiroo-lin ?f"',.SVT'38W.i!hSt..Cliitlniitl.O. rJ-Viir "".i"0" popular and best kclllni nothing, and may bo or great lin&t to ySuT 8 febino-Iy. H O. HO W E n, ipencd a first-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CJAI-, AND KUIl STOHE. v ,mw um miiu ou main nireei, iiioomsbure afew S2fI'.V?,V0 V.urt. u.n.. IlUstoikflcoin" posed of the very latest and best styles ever offer, cd to the rltlieus of Columbia County, Ua am accoinmodaU) the publlowlthlhefollowlug goods at the lowest rates. Men's heavy double soled; stoga boots, men's doublo and single tap so cd lrlp boots, men's heavy stoga sho of all' kinds men's line boots and shoe? of all glide, boy '. ;K w,iii.i i"1"'"110'' OIim kinds, men's glove kid llalmoral shoes.mcu's, women's, boys's lu! .h'lv fl1,';!j'l,'?Mer"- women's gloVeTld calf shoes, women's very One kid buttoned gait- ged and iewed. ""pilous both jg. ui nuau aisucuii aucniiou lo ins fine assort, men l of HATH. CAPS, FUII8 AND NOTIONS, which comprises all the new and iiopular vari. etitsat prrieswhlchcanuotfalltosullall. These goods are offered at the lowest cash rales and will be guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call Is solicited before purchasing elsewhere as It Is believed thai bailor luirttuina n in i1A ....T...T thunt any other place lu thscouoly. Dee, o if BlejMlNlTi Rail Roads. LACKAWAlNNA akd ulooms uunn itAiuioAu On.iind rur Jan, 17, 1870, Fassengcr Trains will muasiouowsi . .... Going North, Arrive Arrlvo n. in. a.m. Going South. Lcavo Leave p. m. a, in. 4.00 7.20 Hcninton.......... 8.13 ll.W Lcavo 4.32 6.00 6.10 0.10 (I.M 7.) 8.10 Arrlvo rittston.......... 8.11 Kingston 7.SU l'lyuiouth Khlckshlnny.... 7.M llcrwlclc 8.W llloom 5.2 10.30 10.01 0.14 0.00 8.30 7.W 7.13 7.60 8.20 Ml ll.W P. 12 10.17 10.66 Arrive Danville 1.60 i,cave Leavo Mnrth'il .. J.li .l(l 8.1 U.3o Connection made aiHcrnnton by the 10.40 a.m. train for Great Ucud, IHnglininton, Albnny cud nil points North, l'Mtt nnd West. D.T. HOUND, Sup'l, riATAWISSA RAILROAD-On nntl after MONDAY, Hep. 0, IMP, Passenger trnfhsou the Catnwlssa ltnilroad will run at the following uamed hours! .Vull Sullh. 8TATION8. Mull A'erfA Dep. 8.4$ n.m Wllllamsport. " O.lO' Muncy. " 0.47 " Watsontown, Arr, 0.00 p, ru. Dep. 6.28 " " 4.67 " " 4.40 " " 4.00 " " 3.40 " " 8.33 " " 2.2 " " 1.60 " " 1.40 " ' 1.80 " ' 1.10 ' " 10.40 a.m. 10.0.1 iiiiton, " 10.15 " " 11.01 " " 11.17 ' " 12.22 p.m, " 12.58 " " 1.08 " " 1.20 " Danville. Itupcrt. Catawlssa. Illngtown. Summit. ' (Junkake. ' E. Mahony June 'Dine, Tamaqua, Dlue. 1 HeAdlng. " Z.15 " 4.25 Arr. 0.4 I'lilinuoinuia. 8.15 " I To New York via. Head I lug or Maurli Chunk, From New York via. I 9.S3 NoChuugeof cars between Wllllamsport and l'hlladcliihla. OEO. WEU1J Suy't. JgltOWN'S FAST FKE101IT FllOM l'HILADELt'IIIA TO ULOOMSllUltU, nnd Intermediate points, fjoods forwarded with care nnd despatch nnd nt low rntes. Goods, ut l'hiladelphin, must bo delivered nt miner A Co's. 811 Market Street, For full par tlcuhus, apply to Aug. ai.'oa-if. It. 11. DcKit, llloomsbtirg.l'u, NOHTHEnN CENTRAL UAIL WAY. Uu aud after Nov. 16th 1SG9, Trains wl leave Noutjiumhkkland ns follows t NOUTHWAItD. f55 A. .. Dally to Wllllamsport, (except Sunday) for Klmlrii, Cauandulgmi, Kochester, Uullalo. Suspension Urldge, and N. Falls. 030 l'. M., Dally, (except Sundays) for Elmlrn nud llullulo via l.rle ICallwuy from Elmlrn, 5.30 p.m., Dally, (exceptSundays) for Wllllams port, TKAIKS SOUTHWAItl). 10.26 A.M. Dally (oxcept Monday's) forllaltlmuro WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11.10 P.M. Dally(oxcpptSunday's)forUaltlmore Washington and 1'ulludelphla, KD. 8. YOUNO, Ooncral Passenger Agcut, At-KKKD It. Fiske, Gcn'I Snpt., jrEADING RAILROAD, WINTEU AIIKANGEMENT. Monday, Decemiikii 27th, 18C9. Great Trunk Lino from the North nnd North. West for PhlladQlnhIa.New York. lbAiltip I'ntln. vine, 7'amaqua, Ashland, Shamokln Lebanon Alluutown. Eastou. Enhruta. Lltlz. Lancaster. ?,iltimliln. Trams leave llarrlsbnrc ror Iew Yorlr. ni in!. lows: At 6,86, and 8,10 a. m., 12,20 noon and 205 p. m., connecting with similar trains ou Peuna. llullrond, imd arriving at New York nt 12.15. noon. 8.40 0.60 nnd 10.00 n. m. resnectlvflv. Sleeping cars accompany the S,35a, m., and 12.20 ltcturulniz! Leave New York nt n mn ni.nml 12.00 noon aud 5.0O t). in. PhtladelnhliL nt K IA a. m, nntl 3.30 p. m. sleeping cars accompany vie v.w u. iu unu o,w p.m., trains iroru i, x, without change. Leave Harrlsburg for Heading, Pottsvlllo, Ta maqua, Mtuersvllio, Ashland, shamoklu Pine Grove, Allcutowu A Phlln'd. at 8,10 a.m., i 2,05 A 4.10 p.m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4,10pm, train connecting for Phll'a I'ottsvlllo and Columbia onlv. Knr l'nttKvltln Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill huu OUD4UVUUIU1U ivuui wiu, iene Harris uui r at 3,40 p.m. Wuy Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 a.m., connecting with similar train on Eatl Pa. railroad returulng from lteadlngnlC,35p.m. slopping nt all stations. Leav e Pottsvllle at 5,ltuuid 0.00 a.m.,aud 2,15 p.m. llerudon nt tl.30 n. m., Shamokln nt 5,10 nod 10,40 qua at8,S3 a. in., and 2,20 p, m.for Philadelphia Lca'0 PottSVlUO Via ScllUVlklll nnd Hiumm hanna Kallroadat8,15 a.m. for Harrlsburg, and ,11.,1U4 1IUUUIUYDIIUU XfClUOIll, lteadlug Accommodation Tralu leaves Potts vlllo nt 5.40 a. m., passes Heading at 7,30 a, m., nr Uvlug nt l'lilliuU'fiihla nt 10.20 n. m. Heturulue, leaves Phlladelnhla at 4.15 n. m.. nnKxln. lfn,l. Ing at 7,10 p.m., arriving at Pottsvlllo at 0.30 p.m. Pottstown Accommodation Trulnileavcs Potta towu at 6,15 a.m.,, returning, leaves Philadelphia nt 1.00 n.m. Columbia Itallroad Trains leave lteadlug nt 7,15 n.m.. nnd 6-15 p.m. for Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancas- l'erklouicn luili'ltoad Trains leavo Perklomen Junction at 9,00 a. in., 3.00 4 6.30 p. m. returning : lcavescliwenksvlllo at 8.W a.m., 12.1.5 noon, aud 4.15 p.m., connecting with similar trains ou Ucaulug Hnllroad. Colebrookdalo llailroad trains leave PnttKtown at 11.40 a. m nnd 0.20 p. m.,returninK lenve Mount x-ieusuiii, ut .wnnu ii.-ja n. m., connecting with Coester Vullev Itallroad Trains leave TUIdire, port at 8,30 a.m. nud 2.05 nnd 6.02 p. m. rcturulug. leave Dowulugton nt 6.10 a. m 12.45 noon nud 5.15 p. m., couuectlng Willi similar trains on iteuuiug jiuiiroau. On Sunday., leavo New York at 5,00 p.m., Phil phia ut 8,00 a.m. nud 3,15 p.m., (the 8,00 a.m. train running only to Heading;) I'ottsvlllo 8,00 n.m.: Harrlsburg ut 6.a n, m. nnd 4.10 p. m. and itendlng at 7.15 n.m, nud 10.03 p. in, for Harrls burg, at 7.2J a. in. for New York, nnd nt 8.40 a. m and 4.23 p. m. for Philadelphia. Excursion Tickets to and from nil points, nt re duced rntes. Dnggnge checked through; 100 pounds allowed G. A, NICOLLS, General Superluteudont. Heading, Pt , Dee, 27 1SU0. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, A WESTERN KAILHOAD.-Wintcr arrange ment, jau.17,1870. Trains leavo as follows: EA8TWA11H. wraTWAitn. Ac Ac- com, Mull STATIONS. com, A .M. Ar) New York, (Lv (uoj uurclay Hi.) ...Christopher St.-... ti,.,...i,n.. 8.(10 8.00 S.151 8. ID 11.30 Newark. Washington via Cen. Hit. of N.J, new lorn iw r ,!..!.. av. 0.00 11.15 ....NewIInmpton...,. Oxford It.Mirnvllla 11.15 ....l'hlladelphlal".'.'".' 11.5,5 7.30: 8.45 11.05: 12.05 12.20 12.30 12.45 .ireuiou 1,1,1 I lln.l,... .Mununka Chunk .V." ueiawaro ....Mount Bethel water uap ....Stroudsbur 1.00 ......Snraguovllie Henry vllle 1.10 1.20 1.38 1.55 2.16 2.3.) uauiand Folks .Tobybauua Gouidsboro Moscow . Dunning . Scrantou 2.3 3.0J 3.15 A.M 9J0 9.58 . AlilTtiylr,,, "' 4.07 ..Factory vliVe."'.'."!!!! 4.15 10.18 4.81 10.10 11.03 11.28 nicnouon. ...Hopboltom. .....Moutrose,.,...... ...New Mllford .Qrcat Uend 4.55' 5.15 6.3.5 11.51 65 12.13 I2.ai B.10 r.sr. P.M C0NNE0TI0N8. rA ,'JuK1'""'01i w'tli Erie Hallway. Mall Train tuumuis wun mo j-ixpress Mall. roachlng llullulo the next morning at S ' with Way Truin leaving llliiShamtonoToww fuu, Ituaca and the Wist at 2.00 p. m.( nlso am. m V- i? v, . m uu n rncuso, uingnamton A N. ). it. It. for Syrncuso, Oswego, 4c., at 8.10 pm and with Train on Albany A SusViue launi It. 1 1 for AlbnilV Ullll IllA Mnrll iiil o M'-"UU1 11, (iWT.rilll,,.lfa?I,ll.niI.l",mlouu'flrtl'eni'rlval (3.I7 A. M.) of tho Night Express from UuUilo. Accoiniuodutlon Train leaves Dlnghamton af. Jul ' ' rul" leuvl"llSyracuso at 'Atslcriltif,,, T...1 . ... II i, .... , VT ,' ""JI "i.wwauuu (5 iiioomsburg Lall T?MHVmi,.!,"A"J0,,U,n,,1 (-'' "' for PIKstou. Wlito TuSiSfflK vllle, Nor huniberlnud.O yp hnnt. Archbuld and Cuiboudnle. Mall Train to New York, and the rti?ViifP'Jlitl0.,f tu, ""Sl'amton nllSVonnect with trains ou Iheubove-iiamcd roads. The Ac. eominodatlon finm lllnghamtou cnuuecti with iJickuwanna nnd Illoonuburg for Plttston Wv. omlng.und wllkes-liarre. "'b",rulslou wy. At Maunuka Chunk, with Belvldere Delaware It. It., Mall Trains. fiom New Y'ork nnd irom i fhamton connect with the train from and to l'hiradelplila, fctopplng nt alt stations, At New llumptou.with Central H. n. of New &me?V.1ler.Tc.NtW Yrk' l-ulb'lffiS vA.i w,s,1"','GUMi with Morris A Essex It, It., for '""""'''""n.Ilover.Hucketu. town, Won Ae W. 1'. HALITfcAD.Supt, II. A. IIKNHY, Gen, Pass, und Tkt. Agent. BKER'Si f"As t 1 tin j. IIAT IR.lT G( BEST IH THE WonLD.pJf Htw York Office 87 BEEKMAN BT. doe. Sl,'69-Cm. P.M. M0 6.00 4.45 4.20 1,00 "aiw 1.23 12.5 12.1.5 5.10 3.46 I. 80, 12.38 12.33 12.15 12.00, ll.W1 11.30 11.26 II. 011 10.51 10.32 10.19 0.63 11.45 ,12 9.15 .60 . 8.11 .40 8.35 5.CT 8.19 4.65 7.65 4.25 7'38 8.69 7.15 8.S6 0.51 3.15 0.40 I'.II A.M. Dry Goods 8c Notions. N EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of FALL AND WINTEU GOODS, david LowENnnna Invites attention to Ills stock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. at his Btoro on Mnlu Street, Iwoitoors nbovc the Amcrlcnn House nioomsburg, l u., where ho hni Just received from New York aud Philadelphia n full assortment of MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashionable, durable, nnd hnudsomo DIHMS GOODS, consisting of 1IOX, SACK, nOCO, GUM, AND OIL-OLOT1I COATSAND PANTO. of nil lorts, sizes and colors. Ho hns nlso replen ished his nlrendy largo stock of FALL AND WINTEU BIIAWI.H, STHIPED, FIOUHED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIUTS,CUAVATS,8T0CK8, C0LLAH3 H-ANDKEIICHIEFS, GIA1VES, 8USPENDE1W, AND FANCY AHTICLES He na constantly ou hand n largo and wcll-se. eotod assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINOS, which he Is prepared ta make lo order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notlco, aud In the best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It li of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELUY, of overy description, lino and cheap. His enseal Jewelry Is not surpassedln Ihls'placo. Call aud exnmlnu his general nssortmeu of CLOTHING, WATCHES, J EW ELH1 , AC. DAVID LOWENBEUO, c. C. M A It It liavejustrccelvoil from tlia eastern markets a largo ami well selected lock of DRY GOODS, CONKI8T1NO OF 'iiHHlmeri, JcanM, llest bUutehcd A Itrowii MiiHlInt, CulU'OCH, Tldcliitfi, Tul'lo Mui'iis, Cnllnii A All wool llamie.8, Ac, Ac,, A good istock of I.ndleH dress goods. I.at(-st styles ir ratterns. Kplces of all kludi, Good htock (iroecrles, Qucenswnrc, Btouoware, Wood & willow ware, Klour & Chop, Aloo Kitchen Urystnl Sonifor clcauln Tin, Brass, Ac. All goods sold cheopfor cash or pro duce. Ho would coll tho atleutfou of buyers to Ills well and carefully selected assortment which comprises overything usually kepi In the coun try, f cell by confident that he can Hell tucm goodH at ku c h prices as will ensure satisfaction, Nov. SGtMf C. U. SIAItH. jyj"ILL KIVS STOHK FHEHU AHUIVAL Ob KALL AND WINTI5H GOOU-i. Tho subscriber has Hint returned trmn th cltltji with another large and select assortment oj FALTj AnD WINTEU (JOODS, purchased In New York and rhlludclphla at the owest figure, and which ho U determined to sell on as moderate terms as cun be procured else where In Bloomsuurg, His stock eomprlscN LADIEH' DUKSS OOOlW of tho choicest styles and lattsl iaahion.toiutlier with a large nssortmeut of Dry GmikIk and Ore cerlcs, conslstlnsof tho following artlrlei. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Oloths, JossluieieA, Shawls, Flannels, BUUh, White OoodM, Linens, Hoop Hklrtfl, Muslins, II olio w ware Cedar ware iueensware, Uardwari- Hoots aud Hlioes, Ilats and Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, fjOoklng-Ghwvfcj, Tobacco, Co free, KugarB, Tens, Hlce, Allsidce, () Inner, Clnuamou, NutmcL'N, AND N0TI0N8 JKN ItAMiY. In fehcrt, everything usualty Lent in couutri storeM.to which ne luvltes the attention of the public generally, Tno highest prloo will bo paid ior country prouuee in exenaugo for goodfi. B. II. MILUSItAHON. Arcatlo flutldinuq, ntoomsburtf, la. rjONFEOTION Elt Y, The undersii-nuj would rt'sptctlnlly announce tnttin tinll It I mt llH linn ni,a.l a FIltST-CLAHl CO.VFECTIONEHY HTOUE In the hulldlnii lately occupied hy Fox A Wehb m (...uimiu iuiuibu IMI U1IIUS Ol PLAIN A FANCY CANDIEH, FUEN'CH CANDIES, FOUEIGN A DOMESTIC FHU1TH, NUTS, UAI8INH, AO., AO., AO, 11Y W1IOI.BBAI.E Oil RETAIL. in abort, a full assortment of all t-ood lu ...bu. ,tft,n, .KurLjru, DOLLH. TO YH. Ac. u'bofortho Ifulldays. I'uitlcular attention 11 HI! A 11 AND CAE EH, of all kinds, fresh every day. CHHIHTMaB CANDIEH, OH IHTM AS TOYS. Kuarante'ed.""""11''1, a'"1 klUlsrac"' will I Nov. ii. WSJ. ECKH AUT JACOlia. M 13 It C II A N D I S K NOTICE IH HLIIEBY GIVEN To my friends aud tho puhlio ntuorally, that all DIIY (10ODS, QROOKIIIES, QUEENSWAUK, NOTIONS, AO. aro constantly on hand and lor tale AT HAHTON'H OLD BT4.ND 1li.ooM8nunn, ny JASIF-S K, KYEH. -lio, Bole Au-enl forixm' l'lioaruATic or inK. UlrKe IOl Coilfilnnllv l,o...i - - ,ouu, ileus u. riAKHIAaE JfANUFAOTOIlY, Dloomshurts, Fa, sr. ir nriAM a niinTiivn Havo on hand and for sale nt the most reasona. hie rates a splendid stock of HAltKr KClVSt TlfTlfiTi..a &nd every description of Wacom hot'h l'LAIN AKTl VAVnv warranted to to made of tho Lest aud most dur- workmen. All work sent out from the estah. lUhmeut will ho found to ho of the lilghest class HM'lnuu laU. vu,1MHO Pl.fcl inttuT TOuntVr''v """ '"""""l'""" e"v Tfound" n the TMTUTVl.'rif, t. . JJ VIHITING UAItlvI. r ,j , , , i i i ; , ,u LiriTEH HHDH, DILL HEADa, I'ltOGHAMMEH, l'OSTEUH, Ncatlv ami Clipnniv irii,.,i From tho LaUt Blylea of Tyjm at tho jJHUBjs Dry Goods & Grooories. G HAND OPENING OHANI) OI KNIHlf GHAN1) OPENING (1UAN1) OPENING OHANI) OPENING FALL AND WINTEU GOODH, FALL AND WINTKH GOODS, FALL AND WINTEtt GOODH, FALL AND W1NTEH GOODS, FALL AND WINTEU GOODH, consoling ol consisting ol consisting of consisting of consisting of DllY GOODS, DHY GOODH, DHY GOODS, DHY GOODS DHY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CArS, HATS AND OAFS, HATS AND DAI'S, HATS AND CAPS, flOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, KEADY-ilADK CLOTHIHG, LOOKINO-OLABSEH, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOK I N G-O LAHS EH, LOOKING-GLASS I'M, LOOKING-GLASSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PA I NTH AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTH AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILH, PAINTS AND OILH, GUOCEllIEH, OKOCEltlEH, GUOCEHI1X, GHOCKllIKH, OKOCEHIES, UUEENHWAIIE, OUEENHWAHE, iJlIEENSWAHE, OUEENSWAHE, UUEENSWAIIB HAUDWAHE, HAHDWAHE, HAUDWAHE, HAHDWAHU, HAUDWAHE, TINWAUE, TINWAHK, TINWAUE, TINWAUE, TINWAHK, HALT, SALT HALT HALT, HALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, FITH FISH, OUA1N AND SEEDS, GHAIN AND HEEDS, OHAIN AND HEEDS, GHAIN AND BEEDH, GHAIN AND HEEDS, 4c, Ac. AC, AT NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL McKELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY McKELVY, McKELVY, Northwest corner ot Northwest corner of Northwest comer of Northwest corner of CO.'B, CO.'B, CO.'H. CO.'B. CO.'B, Main and Market Stroeta, Main nnd Markot Streets, .Main and Market Streets, Main nnd Markot Streets, Northwest corner of iuain anu Aiaraet Birceis, nLOOMsnuno, pa UIX)O.MS11UUO, PA HLOOMSUUUO, PA., ULOOMSHUHO, PA. HLOOMSHURG, PA. IRON AND NAIIJJ, IHON AND NAIIJS, 1HON AND NAIIJJ, IHON AND NAILH, IHON AND NAILS, In large quantities aud nt reduced ratea, alway on unnd. Miscellaneous. No Humiiuo, It Is tnirnnffi! to cure lost or Impaired Taste, Smell or Hearing, Watering or enk Eycs.oilenstve hrenlh, Ulcerated Throat pr Month, Pain nnd Pressurolu the Head, nnd loss ol Memory when mused, ns nil of them fre quently are hy tko rnvnges of Catarrh. It is pleasant nnd painless to uso, coutnlns no strong poisonous pr caustic drugs, hut curci by iu mild toothing action. 1 will Pny 8500 Reward for a enso of Cntarrh wtui. i I'uuuoi cure, FOH BALE DY MOST DHUGGISTH EVERY W1IEUE. Pkick Oni,y SO Cents. tf,?m Druggist Una not yet got It on eale, .1!XZ. ,.i'uX"Al wl " ome worso than worthless strong stnir, "fum gator," or poisonous caustlo solution, wh eh win im,'!, fi,..,.n.. '"J! of curing It, hut tend sixty cenU to me v, . .li' - ""J reac 1 5'" "y ""iturn ma II, lifif l'ack',t',;8' lcst l,alJ. SW, one doien for ontnVrh70 T,Sll Bilge's pamphlet in,, 7 'in . V. PIEltCEM. D.. Jan 7.'70-3iH. UurrALO.N. V, RL00M8I1UHO NORMAL SCHOOL AND LIT I'PAUV fVurp,mi,pi. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION, HENRY CARVER, A. M., Principal, Professor of Intellectual nud inoial science, and theory and practice of teaching. Miss fjurah A. Carver, Preceptress, Teacher of French, Dotnuy und omameutiel hrauches. , Isaac O. Best, A, H Professor of Ancient languages and English Grammar, , J-W. Forreo.A.M. Professor of Mathematics, and practical as. - tronomy , Rev. D.C.John, A. M., Profo sor of chemistry nnd physics. , M. Bates, Teacher of geography, history A Book-keeping " James Brown, Assl taut teacher of mathematics English Gr miliar, n. i .1Il Alice M. Carver, Toucher of Muslo ou the piano and melodcan. , , ... Mrs. llattlo L. Best, readier of Vocal Muslo and Instrumental mus Miss Julia M.Ouest, Toacht r of model Bchool. The FALL term will commenco Aur 9 ln and until our hoarding hall Is ready fur occutln: cy. on application to flie Prlnclpal'students wiu he furnished with homes lu pleasant , falullle, M' b,e"r',tudcnts tocommenceat theon. enlngoftho term, but wheu this Is Impriicllca! ble they can enter at nny lime. "upructica. Jlnrcli LU 1M)H. ' "1VT E W fin a i, v a i t. 1.1 TllK undersigned rcsuectfullv Infnrn, n,. eiiitens or iiionniHinirir n,,,i r,,.;ir.,v "::."" that they keep all the dlilerentnui ber. of stovo' eoul nnd selected lump coal for smithing rlSrSSS ses on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvy? fieL'lA Co's Furnace; with n good pafr of ButWo calM i'lki1d?u,:v, 'i'tt .'" . tMf .trawl those who deslro it, aS tl ey purchase .' "large call and examine lor yourselves before purehus! lug elsewhere. 'j. w. HICNIiEItHll rr. AUGUSI'UH MAHONV TiL1?, ""'lewlKtiwl will tnko In ox- .Tk'''auK?.'ortt4''' Groceries, the following fiWtltSSjiS'a'taWr coaVyrt"' Bloomsburg Mar. 19,'OO.ly; V' "ERSIIOT. ilfoSnt'aS'MiiK fimii Hi in 1 f'ln!,f,x easily earn suin hi ii v,,i! f.r ,i M'""X. ?' proportional mil ovm , i ''"'Wwlollmelo the busl. lni'ii 'Mirt, TV, ,"' uvuriy us mucil as i?. '.' ''iat H who s:u llils notice mav send i u ,,, ItMl ",m.1 l,,B business, wo make will satisued, u will send tl lo i.uy for the l wrttlag l ull l.SrtlculLwIS'valu'al lit w'ch will do to commence work ou 7,7,7. r . A J . 4 j Fw'tc i.iiti QTy UytnriaUen ?"?,( Die largest und best lumlly newspapers liubllshed-all sent Ireo by mull. Iteader If you Vf"t periuaneut, prolllable work, address V? tl A.I'LljN A CO., Augusta, Maine. l"an" l- l4i LL KINDS OF JOI1 PIUNTINQ Sowing Machj- .aovnn a iiAKEn'n v. .... 'a Tlio following nre selected fmm !v testimonials of similar characte. """'I' the reasou, for the preferenco ht'ttX Bakkii Maclilnc over all other. ' Q0Tt. ' I llko the Qrover n., the ftt Place. !'"cnn,efrf,n&f SI.cH,, should still want i, Grove" ni-i,l, K, Croly (Jenny June). 7 lcr'NMr j ir lliTusVirmnrB' taVll? (l"ivf, I'j liable to got out of order i .7 " . sti " Baker. decldedly.-(Mrs. i,VJSfi'& "I havo hn7one I ii mV J", T two years' and Irom wha ili "11! h,i lng,nnd Irom the testimony"? II? frleuds who uso tho same, i Jin,' ,aaay 0," nny thing could he moie mX,!;41'' t ntlsfnctTon."- Jirs. Ueuerni u,am' "i r "I believe It to be th.T considered, of any that f hJt1- tu very simple nnd easily learned 1 1 owi. It tho ordinary spools Is ' . JiiJ "'fevHiiit, us?'"- a-m- BW;te which was douo nine iear. S loll K good.-Mrs. Dr.McCreauy'Ni11,0.'?11"" third Street Now York. ' - 41 La"ttu "More tlian two-thlrd nf lIi , doneln mv family for the to5t i?o.'il done hy Urover ABakcrVvoi,Illc,lr'lluW had n garment rip or need luem L'e'1"1 1 rent, which rrollesomohoyS5yPlt cloth, It Is in my oninloii fli, 7 Si Bbee0ch0err.,U,y 1 k2S2l hnVrtndd ry ll?v"? f satisfaction. It combines m iSXfW w V.ox'V ' execution and econom,,f'u' that it la n necessity in every lESWr Governor Genry, Hurrlsbiirc IT fo'r 'ten 'otevVearsceni '! flo.t tl, riK . wear ns long ns the garment, i 55 & garment In luct. The stitch iHJ"1 Dins senms, wheu stretctiod, as oft j?,' neither does ll draw the wnili."J in n! i Ing, 4 East Twenty.fourth HlreelJsSfel1 , "Wo havo n Grovor A UakcrSei,i, chine for seven years In constant iiiffiK felling, tucking, and overytlilnj thlfti iS enn do. It is preferred ovcrnllotlitrioniffi ol lta durublilty of work, elastic ly in J?1 of stitch, ense of movement, a, constructlon."-HMrs. Gen. lfuel "There could bo no erealcr family than a Orover A Hiker KS& ' I liuve used ouo for the lastiilnem tm and Ithink It Is declclodly the bent tml'Z, lug Machine." Mrs. At Ice ll.WhlSii Rev. Dr. Whipple, bee. Am. MIaKC "1 have had an opportunity oitI, Ing nud using other vnrlctits ef luaclSM., very much preicr tho Grovcr 4 lliiktriuil , strength, elasticity, nnd beauty. I 1 other innchlno so simple mn, constract?!", t o easily understood und kept In cnln-J E. D. Sanborn, BU Louis. v ' , , "Uurlue.llio past elncn )eiriiu, had y, G rover & Hake r Scv, lug jinci,iC( i i1 stnut use, nud It hns never rtKiulrtd ttie la pnlr. I tulie great pleasure la recomS, the G rover A linker nsthevery IvstmS chine for family usV-IMrs. J.'a.Ilu $fi Twelfth slreet.ew York. .. "1,t !",!" I"I1-' 1" llsMiucttrtthu,, exceedingly dl ilcult to get It out of orlcTf of my llitle glrls-ono llve-aml-bsifui u other four yenrh-cau n-w Mrulght itiu wltliout nslstancc."-.Mr. A, p. leuia Hev. Archibald C. l'usi, SuJ Wwl ililttSti New Y'ork. . "Tub Graver A linker Machlnibiii beueflt to maukind Hint I oflen leel as tbou would do mo good to trumpttltspnluiiiiL nenr. Tho mm I have is of tlm i.lalnnt Lj hut I would not excliuneolt for theinctirne lve I over taw or nny other mnkMMruS wife of Prof. Wilson, of llounrtCoiltge, ..?,. "T!i simplicity of Its rocslratUmt facility with which Hit use Is iimtilreil,Hibi: ty, sticiiRlh.nnd elasticity uMtsstltcLul. iittnptnblilly lo nil kinds ot wurk.arf juv uhich tto not ail belvnj ut oncelo aiiuoIAtrt dime." Prof, llcnshnw, ol WlllMonneaiiii: "My wife hidellguted withhttSMB Baker Sewing Machine, hhe i refers tlic Cm ,i Baker to any other sho 1ms bren.'HB.V Fisher, Philadelphia Conference. "Wo have used one of Grow lUt Sowing MncbliHslor uboutttn jcmi.ulc sldcr It cannot he excelled. It runs smixiil ,, uo,L, WUb ,,,',,11, IIUU S1,S ,11, J-M satisfaction." (Mr. Edwin lluul,IUUia. IvlllCUgO, Tho Orover anil Baker Sowing MuklatCk pnny mnuulacturo both the Emetic tlttli Lock Btltcli Machines, and oiler the pubU choice of tlio best mnchlues of bolfi IclQ their cstabllshmeuts In nil the Ur;jcUei,L through ngonctes lu ncnrlyall touoiliroiifbi me coun iry, 1 1 ice 1.IS1S uuu nuininc. Ml K . lu both stitches furnished ou appUcalb, O rover a Baker H. M, Co., I'HlUJ,-lpblii,oU j. A bonis, HlooluibBH lnue'2i3-lv Mil Hardware & Cutlery, THE NEW HAUDWAHE bTOB NE I'LUB ULTKA. Having enlarged our btore ltoora , OPENED A NEW BITH.Y, directly from tlio Mnmif.iciufer,riw:bM! cash, on u declining market, w o are prrfjiac offer the same to I FAHMEItS. MECHANICS, BUILtECi and the rest of Mankind, a general stock. pilsliig nil tho kludi ami qualities mojilf ' In n city Hard Ware Htore, suitable totton of the county, at unusually low prices. All thosowlioarodcslrloiisofiiiirctsilJIP lu our Hue can save Money uylookliil New Haedware Htoro. Please give us a call and al.nA01?Kt' stuns .."""hSil Apr. 2J.C9-lyr SllUUluauu, -, lsn It. IWtTU. J.B.6JB1 gMIT II & HELTZEIt, Importers and Dealers In Foreign andMttj II A K D W A H E, riirNn nllTLERY, &, NO. 109 N. TU1BD 8TnKKT,An.CAlMf Ul PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22, 67-tf. B OOK AGENTS WANTED FOR STRUGGLES AND TMUMHHt" l. 1'. li a n X V M. I Wrlttcu by HImsell In 0M& nnd Germau-33 Elegant Full I'm; " It embraces Foiitv Yabs1Iioki Ills Busy Llfo, ns n Merchant, MfW", Lecturer nnd Bhowmsn.niid gii hi, Imprisonment, his Failure. fJi, European Toun nnd Importa lit iii" B Personal Reminiscences, re plfl Anecdotes nnu enieriaiu'uK la.ttf : book published so acceptable to a 1 c gj ( ery one wants It. Agents re w 100 a week. Wo otr. r extra toi-11 u tratcd Cntulogtie and Terms to.AP"'! ..mi j, li. liuuitiiy,; rrc' ft.blV70.lin- llanw G1 ET THE BEST. Kul Ui.mn.i, (,., ,.r Tnbulor Ujl'l"lf,.i J the best protection uyulnsi ts'ni u I over U vented. Th e mbscrl wi f nlti l above Invention, mid all "''.'Jl I prrsou will bo piomptly nltf?1 . fhipUl May I5,'6J. btU."'" 1 T)OJIESTIO ECONOMY! OAMPILLION C.U1PKII A new, cheap durable, hcalUi)'. pi .nnii roVElUNOl A aubstltuto for oil-cloth at one-lnW1" tales next In no dust 1 llUoos :w'i,s'l taken up and cleaned like oil ,t il saves much lalr and ''"K.XnsM,?! with uio cumpuuon '""'"v., iiiilsU"1''.! lust IlideWiely, even uii MW Kc, t new and bright : In Its li.e up I"1 Vutticll is piacixl uKiu the paper f"' 'fa, fl0"?-! per being usid only lo secure I n J ( fUi;l lias receully hecu usedfora v'l'1i1r;l even for trunks, roofs, Ucsjir l " iwtl purel.bu the first alie n iu, , ,r Bell i America, lo convert It li)l''Wiucil,J lOK. all concede It to bo tin m 1 Wt huvo purcliustd lHa.f'f? toU"! county and tan furnish the '"'I' at mauuiactuicis mires, i rissi?! giKids at our stoic. M KE siiuouisourg, siec, si"".' Letters of udmlnl.tiullou pi J I JamluLowelata ol Moutour tw JJ.y u,e B-l uf said couniy lo J. K. (, In irseiySl t w p., u ud county a foresu Id. .jeu'f I claims agulnsl tlio eslato or i "l,,Bit'l quested tu present llip.11,,',0nriiioe',)fll liose Indebted to tho estuto to U tho uiiderslgiied, adiulnlstr'ioitBH occoii,plUhl1iWrthBTroM to tho em ro Ratlsfaclion of ail ,i?'! ccrncd."-IRov. Blephcn H. Ti , . "owc" jmmmmM mm 11, ,.nr,.t 1 ,rn,1l,f, it bV a lion of stiong. heavy l1"?', ,ls' lal colors, uud couted with n ''c'i;ur, P? proof enamel which rectlvist"" ?,,. ,tl ihe colors and miner endures '",, i in if dcrs the curpet bright nud , luiiie, Its advuutages aro (is '""ft,.ie It. cost I euders It a llublu lo ' s Uw..nu.ll....l.. .........I. ..,,.1 I'lOHHS . S".'irt UOLUMIIIAN OFFICE