THE COLUMBIAN AND DEM0CRAT,BL00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA FARMER'S COLUMN. IIIII nml Drill Corn. Among tlio experiments tried during tho ycnr by Prof. Danlols, on Ilio Ex porlmontal Farm of tho University of Wisconsin, woro somo to test tlio com paratlvo methods of hill nml drill limi ting of corn, both for grain iiroditctlon nndw)icn designed for forage. Corn planted in JilIU yielded fi.l per cent, lcsthnn In drills. Tlio general appear mice of that In hills wai much tho best liowovcr, tlio cara being larger nnd filled better nt tho tips. That In hills had 10.0 per cent. In tho experiments with corn as n foragocrop, equal quanti ties of land wcro sown broad-cast, and planted In drills, thrco and ono-hnlf feet opart; soven bushels of seed being uscu in each caso. That planted In drills gavo tho boat forngo and tho greatest amount. In another experiment eleven bushels per aero wcro sown broadcast, and soven planted In drills. In this caso tho broadcast sowing gavo tho lar gest yield. Trof. Daniels remarks, In his report, that ono reason broadcast sowing requires moro seed Is that all tho seed is not covered, tho birds and grass-hoppers carry ofTmuch that is un covered. Ho suggests as a better meth od for thoso having grain drills that they sow nino bushels to tho acre,uslug each third tooth to tho drill. Ucallli)- Chickens. A writer in tho Rural Xew I'orhcr tells how ho keeps his chickens healthy wo givo the following extract : Tho way keep my fowh in health, I clean out tho houso onco a week, put wood ashes under tho roosts; havo Iron basins ror tnem to drink from; whitewash in sldo of hen-houso with hot lime; put n littlo kcroseno oil on tho roosts onco a week. Tho main food Is oats and cako of scraps to pick on. I food but onco a day-atnoonor whonlshut them up at four or fivo in tho afternoon. When they run out then givo them all thoy will eat. In my experience thcro is no easier way to get diseased fowls than to kcop them stuffed; it makes them lazy, and they don't work as thoy ought to keep In ft healthy condition. I never had nny gapes in chickens. When fowls begin to droop I givo threo largo pills 01 common Hard yellow soap; It is tho best thing to cleanse a fowl I know of. I follow It for thrco days; givo them nothing to eat, and plenty of puro wa ter to drink. In despcrato cases givo half a teaspoonful of tincture of lobo Ha. . The Prairie Farmer. In speaking of a "boy's rights on a farm," talks in this truthful way: "Wo aro strongly Inclined to tlio opinion that thoro aro no offices bo poor ly appreciated as thoso performed by boys on a farm. Thoy seldom tret ac credit when things go well, and ordi narily Incur all tho blamo when tho contrary is tho caso. If "anything is lost, it is always tho boy that has been neglectful. If tho gato was left unfast ened or tho bars down, It is tho boy who was to blame. If tho hens don't lay, it is becauso tho boy hasn't fed them. If dinner is lato It is for the rea son that tho boy did not preparo tho woou in season, irthocow gives bloody milk, it is becauso tho boy thrown stone at her, killod a toad in her path, or raceu nor in driving lier home. Cuttlo get Into fields becauso boys breakdown the foncos in climbing over them. Hoofs arojeaky for tho reason that they havo been running on them. If a pitcher is broken by somo older members of the family, the causo is traced to a crack mado by a boy tho last time ho used it. All of which is sadly true. Tho most uninteresting work, sorting potatoes rainy days, setting out cabbages after a shower, turning a grindstone by tho hour to grind dull scythes and dullor axes, running for water whilo tho men rest their Iron legs, working with tho poorest tools, such as .dull sevthes and old, worn-out hoes, manure forks with two tines, and liko treatment with ref erence toalmost everything, is too oft en the lot of boys who aro expected to lovo farming and grow up to bo farm ers. Coal Tak for Fence Posts. If tho posts aro well seasoned and dry, coal tar will prove beneficial, butif they aro wot nnd unseasoned it will do littlo or no good. Tho best way to apply it is to put the ends of tho posts that are go ing Into tho ground In a kettle of boil ing coal tar of sufficient depth that tho tar will oxtend from six to twclvo inch es above tho portion that is to bo set in tho ground. Tho time tho posts should . remain In tho tar will depend upon tho slzo of them and tho kind of wood thoy aro mado of. If it Is desired to com pletely saturato tho wood with tar, the boiling must continue somo timo; tho precise length of timo can only bo de termined by experiment, by sawing off tho end of tho post.or by boring through with an augur. After tho post has been saturated in this manner, tho tarred end should bo rolled in dry sand whilo tho tar is yet soft. If it is only desired to givo tho post a coating or tar, this may bo dono by standing them in tho kettlo a few minutes, and then rolling them in sand as before. Somo givo tho posta an additional coating after tho first coat becomes hardened by dipping them JntQ tor not hot enough to melt tho first coat, and again rollintr In sand. Tho method of saturation reqniresmoro material, but whero tar Is cheap it will prove tho most economical. Prairie farmer. An Old Idea Fxi-loded. Thero is a very common Impression that fonco posts should bo sot "top down," In or dcr to havo them last well. Prof. Dan- lells, of tho University of Wisconsin, says there is no reason for this belief, and W. II. Whito writes to tho Coimtry ucntleman that twenty-thrco years ago ho set a fenco half tho posts of which were set In an Inverted position, and ho has Been no distinguishable differenco Jn their lasting qualities, except that thoso with most sap decayed most. Tho posts wcro sawed from red chestnut logs. Dit. IIandall says it is not expedi ent to feed valuablo owes unhulled corn but euys it is not unusually thought to pay to grind corn for storo sheep. Ho also recommends bran slops and roots to Increase tho milk of yeaning ewes. It Is tho homomarket that profits tho agriculturist, for Ids products aro thon I uuii-uieu up py iuiuuiemen ana irons-1 portMB. TUG YOUNG FOLKS Tlio "Woodcutter's CltlM. CONTt.VDKI). "Wilt thou tell tho truth, and con Com that thou didst unlock tho forbidden door? For then will I open thy mouth nnd glvolhro again lliopowerof speech; hut If Ihnu voinrtlnrst nimtlnato In thy sin, then will ltako from then thy now- born babo." And tho power to answer wrw given to her, but her heart was hardcnod.and sho said, 'No, I did not open tlio door;' and nt theso words tho Guardian Angel took tho child out of her nrmsnnd dis appeared with him. Tho next morning when tho child was not to bo scon, a murmur nroso among tho people that their Queen was a murderess, who had destroyed her only son; but although sho heard every thing, Bho could say nothing. Hut tho King did not bollovo tho ill report, be causo of his great lovo for her. About a year afterwards another son was born, nnd on tho night of ills birth tho Guardian Angel again appeared, and asked, "Wilt thou confess that thou didst open tho forbidden door ? Then will I restore to thco thy son, and give theo tho power of speech; but If thou hardenest thyself in thy sin, then will I tako this new-born babo also with mo." Then tho Queen answered agaln,"No I did not open tho door ;" so tho angel took tho second child out of her arms and bore him away. On tho morrow, when the Infant could not bo found, tho pcoplo said openly that tho Queen had slain him, and tho King's councillors advised that sho should bo brought to trial. Hut tho King's affection was still so great that ho would not bollovo 11, and ho commanded his councillors nev er again to mention tho report on pain of death. Tlio next year a beautiful littlo girl was born, aud for tho third timo tho Guardian Angel appeared and said to tho Queen, "Follow me;" and taking her by tho hand.sho led her to the king dom of Happiness, and showed to her tho two other children, who were play ing merrily. The Queen rejoiced at tho sight, and tho Angel said, "Is thy heart not yet softened ? If thou wilt confess that thou didst unlock tho forbidden door, then will I rcstoro to theo both thy son3-" But tho Queen nnswercd, "No, I did not open it;" nnd at theso words sho sank upon tho earth, and her third child was taken from her. When this was rumored abroad the next day, nil tho people cxclalncd,"Tho Queen is a murderess I she must bo con demned I" and tho King could not this tlrao repulbO his councillors. Thereup on a trial was held, and slnco thoQueen could make no good answer of do- fence, she was condemned to dio upon a funeral pile. Tho wood was collected, sho was bound to tho stake, and tho flro was lighted all around her. Then tho iron prldo of her heart began to sof ten, aud sho was moved to repentance, and sho thought, "Could I but now, be foro my death, confess that I opened tho door !" Aud her tonguo was loos ened, and she cried aloud, "Thou good Angel, I confess.' ' At theso words tho rain descended from heaven and exiln gulshed the fire; then n great light shone above, and tho nngel appeared and desconded upon tho earth, aud by her sido woro tho Queen's two sons, ono on her right nnd tho other on her left, and In her arms sho boro tho new-born babo. Then tho Angel restored to tho Queen her three children, and loosing her tongue, promised her a happy fu ture, and said, "whoever will repent and confess their sins, they shall bo for given." Humility nml I'o veils' I.c:ul to Heaven. Onco upon a timo thero was a King's son, who went into tho fields sad and thoughtful. He looked up at tho sky, which was so beautifully blue and clear and said with a sigh, "Ah! how happy must they bo who aro in heaven." At tho sarao moment ho perceived a grey old man, who was walking tho samo way, and ho asked him tho question how ho could go to heaven. "Through humility and poverty," answered the old man. "Put on my old clothes and wander through tho world for seven years to learn what misery is : tako no money with you, but when you nro h ungry, beg a pieco of bread of chart table peoplo, thus you will approach Gradually tho eato of heaven." Thus advised tho Princo drew off his flno clothinrr. nnd nuttlncr on instead tho beggar's rags, ho went forth intoS tho world, and endured much misery, Ho took only tho scantiest meals, spoko never a word, but prayed dally to God, to tako him, If ho pleased, to heaven When seven years had passed, ho ro- turn'ed to his father's house, but nobody recognized him. Ho told tho servants to go and tell his parents that ho was returned; but tho servants would not bollovo him, nnd only laughed nt his pretensions. "Then go and tell my brothers," said he, "that thoy may corao tome, for I should liko to sco them once again." This request they also refused; but at length ono went and told tho King's children, but they troubled not their heads about it. Then ho wroto a lottcr to his mother, and do plcted all his misery, but said nothing about his being her bon. Tho Queen, pitying his misfortunes, caused a place to bo mado for him below tho slaircaso, and thero two servants daily had to bring him food. Hut ono of them was wicked at Heart, and asked, "What shall tho beggar do with good food?" and so ho kept it for hlmsolf, or gavo it to tho dogs, whilo ho took tho poor weak, Hall-starved l'rlnco notliing out water. Tho other servant, however, was honest, nnd took him daily what ho received for him. It was only n 11 tie, but still enough to sustain life for n long time; and with It ho was qulto content, though ho grow weaker nnd weaker. But when his illness increased ho desired to rccclyo tho last ritesof tlio church, and whilo tho Bcrvico was per forming, all at onco every bell in tho city nnd country round tolled. As soon as tho servico was over, tho Priest went to tlio poor bcggar.and found him lying dead, holding In ono hand a roso, and in tho other a lily; and near him lay a paper, whereon was written Ids history. And after ho was burled, thero grew on ono sido of his gravo a rose, and on tho othorsidoa lily. Our trying to lovo arr object Is liko our trying to lauch when wo aro not pleased; tho moro wo trv. tho less sliall wo succeed. Tho trying par of tho process implies ills a thing wo do not prefer. rjp 11 E KIDNEYS. Tlio Kidney aro two In number, situated nt the upper part of Hie loin, surrounded by fit, and consisting of three parts, vlv the Anterior, I ho Interior, mid tlio Exterior. The anterior nbsoibs, lute) lor consists of tis sues or veins, which servo as a deposit for the urlno and oonvc) It to the exterior, Tbo exter ior Is n conductor also, terminating; 111 a single tube, and called t lie t'reler. Tho ureters are connected with tho btaddor. Tbo bladder Is composed of various coverings or tissues, dlvldod Into parts, viz.: tbo Upper the Lower, tbo Nervous, aud tho Mucous. Tho upper expels, tho lower retains. Many havo n desiro to urlnalo without tho ability! olhcis urlnato without tho ability to retain. This fre quently occurs lncblldicn. To euro these nllefllons.wo must bring Into action tho muscles, which nro engaged In their various functions. If they nro neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. Tho reader must also bo mado aware,, that however slight may bo tho attack, It Is sure to affect tho bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh nnd blood nro supported from these sources, dour, on Rheumatism. 1'aln occurring In tho loins Is Indicative of tbo abovo diseases. They occur In persons disposed to ucld slotunch and chalky concretions. The Gkavel. The gravel ensues from nog. lect or Improper treatment of tlio lildnoys Theso organs being weak, tho water Is not ex polled from tho bladder, but allowed to remain It becomes feverish, nnd sediment forms. It 1 s Hutu this deposit that the stone Is formed, nnd gravel ensues. Dnors Y Is a collection of water In somo parts of tho body, and bears different names, accord' lug to tho parts affected, viz,: when generally diffused over tho body, It is called Anasarca when of tho abdomen, Ascites; when of the chest, Hydrothorax. .Tjieatmcnt. Helmbold's highly concentrated compound Extract llucbu Is decidedly ono of the best remedies for diseases of tho bladder kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rhcuma- tlsm, and gouty nffec lions. Under this head wo hnve nrranged Dyhurta, or dlltlculty aud pain In passing water, 8canty Secretion, or small and frequent discharge of water ; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urluo Gout and ithotimnllsm of tho kidneys, without nny change In quantity, but lucreaso In color.or dark water. It was nlways highly recommend cd by tho Into Dr. riiyslck, In theso affections. This medlclno Increases tho power of dlges tlon. nnd excites tho absorbents Into healthy exerclso by which tho watery or calcareous dep. osltlous, and all unnatural enlargements, well as palu and Inflammation nro reduced, and It Is takon by men, women, nud children. 1)1 recllons for use aud diet accompany. 1'HII.ADEI.rniA, l'A., Fib. 23, 1S.C7. II. T. Helmuoi.d, Druggist: Dka:Sik I havo been nsulfercr, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladdor, and kid uey nllectlous, during which timo I havo used various medicinal pieparatlons, and been under tho treatment of tbo most eminent rhyslclaus, experiencing but littlo relief. Having keen your preparations extensively ndvortlEed, I cousullid with my family physl clan in regard to uslug your Extract Iluchti. I did this becauso I bad used all kinds of ad vertised remedies, and bad found them worth less, and, somo qulto Injurious; lu fact, 1 despair ed of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies heieaftor unless I knew of tho in gredients. It was this Uiat prompted mo to use your remedy. As you advertised that It was composed of buchu, cubobs, and Juniper berries, it occurred to mo nnd my physician as an oxcel lent co mblnntlon, aud, with bis advice, after an o xamlnatlon of tho art icle, nnd consulting again with tho druggist, I concluded to try It. I com menced ltB use nbout eight months ago, atwblch timo I was confined to my room. Kioni theflrst bottle I was astonished and gratified at the ben ollclal effect, and after using It threo weeks, was able to wnl k out, I felt much liko writing you a full statement ot my caso at that time, but thought my Improvement might only bo tem porary, nud thereloro concluded to defer and sco If It would eflect a perfect cure, knowing then It Would be of greater value to you nnd moro sat isfactory tome, I am now able to report that a euro is effected alter using tbo remedy for five months. I have not used any cow for threo mouths, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Yonr Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and Invlgorator ot the system, I do not mean to be without It when over occasion may require Its use In such affec tions. M. MCCORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. -McConnlck's statement, lie refers to the followint: gentlemen: Hon. Wa, Hiolkii, ev-Ooveruor, Peuusyl. vanla, Hon, Tiioh. 11, Fr.oiiENCE, Philadelphia. Hon. J. (J. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hou, J, H. 11 lack, Judge, Philadelphia, Hon, I), It, 1'oitiKii, ex-tiovernor, Pennsyl vania, Hon. Klmh Lewis, Judge, J'hllndclphla. Hon. It, (', Giiinn, Judgo, United States Court. Hon. O, W, WoonwAwn, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon, W.A. Poirmt, City Sollellor, Philadel phia. Hon John HluI.Eit,ox.Goveriifir('alirornla. Hon. H. Hanks, Auditor General, Washing ton, 11. V, Ami many others, If necessary. Hold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. ISoware of couuteifolts. Ask for Helmbold's. Tako no other, PitICE-$lja per bottle, or a bot tles for (C.W. Delivered to any nddross. De scribe symptoms In all communications. Address H.T. HELMUOI.D, Drug nndChenU. cal Warehouse, SOI llroadwny, N, Y, NONE ARK GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN 8TEEL - ENGRAVED Wit AITER, with fic-simlla of my Chemical Warehouse, and slguexl II, T, IIELMDOLD. JU79-1J-. Rail Roads. ACKA WANNA AND HLOOMS- I llttltfl riA .l.ltOAll on nud ur July 3, 1S70, Passenger Trains will run ns louowsi ...... uoiiiKNorin, HningMoiiiu. Arrive Arrive I.eavo Leave P.m. a. ui, p.m. a.m. ... H.10 12.1M Ml 7.20 I.eavo ... 8.11 11.12 7.H ,., 7.11 ll.in 1.11 S.I2 ... 7.:w 10. Vi 1.: Mil ., (i.VJ v.m 3.I7 ii.te .... (I.W1 MM "'.Pi U.IU li.VH 7.M (..IK 1II.U7 i.ro 7.11 (i..v lo.ii Linvn Leavo Arrive Arilvo ..... 1.13 11.10 7.'Jj 11.20 Hcrnntnn. . Itlstnii,.! Kingston I'l.VtlHHllll Hhlckshliiny.. iicnwtit lll.ioni Danville Connection mado nlKcinntoll bv the 10. i) n.ui. rain for (Irent Uentl. llltishniutou. Albany nm! nil points Northeast nud West, D.T. HOUND. Sup't. G 1ATAWISSA ItAIMtOAl). b;o. hummer AiiitANnr.Mr.xi'. is;i, lnsRonner Trains on this road will run aslol- lows I Matt Soilh. Dep. 8.1-1 a.m STATIONS. Willlamsporl. Miincy. Milton. Iianvllle. Unpen, t'atawlssa. Ulugtowu. summit. Qunknkc. ;. ilnhony June. Mail Xorth Air, fi.Wn. m. Dop.li.23 " ,. 4,,,, ' 1.tl " " 3.10 " " 3.32 " O. 1.1 VM " 10,10 " 10.30 " 10.12 ' 11.17 12.21 p.m. 12.31 " ..) " 1. W " 1.110 " 1.10 lo.io n.nv 11. -M " 8,1! " 2. W) p.m. 12.10" .&.! a.m. 11.15 ' 12.41 1 2,1.1 1.41. 1 3.11 DInc.Tamaqun. Dino. ucamim. I'ottsvllle. " ' Philadelphia. " 'dlno Mauch Cnuuk. dine" Arr. 0.11 2.5.1 " lictniencm. On! " l'iilla. via Uethlcbeiii, " u,2'J " r.aston, ' ISCW i oik, it. x.iueuy si., via I,. AS. It. It. f.n.l B.00 ' 6.0" ' (1.01 I valley H. it. 5.5S a.m. Huston, " 0.00 p.m PAiiifrrr taltli a tho S.13 train from Will!nm M,nri. will havo two hours in New Ymk. lor sup per, and nirlvoin Ilostou nt 5.30 n.m eleven hour- in advance of nil oilier routes. Vow iljiv fii.iolies nccomnnm- nil trains be tweon Wllllnmspoit, few Voik nud l'hlladel- phla, i rums inn uiiuuHii un) nijiii. UKO. W IIUII, Hlipt. JOUTHKUN OENTIIAL, 11A1L- Un nnd after Juno )2lh 1S70, Tialus will leave SusnunY as follows : NOItTHWAHD. 3.13 A.M., Dully to Wllllamsport, for Hlmiin ('annuuaigiin, uocncsicr, iiuuaio, (suspension lirldge, and N. l'nlls. 3.10 p. M., Daily,(except Sundays) for plmlra nno llullnlo via iirlo Hallway from Hlmira. 0.15 r.M., Dally, (except Suudays) for Williams- ' THAINS SOUTHWAItD. 11.13 A.M. Dally (except Monday's) for llalllinoti WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11. Si r.M. D.iIly(cxceptKunday's)forIlaltlniori SVashlngtou aud l'ulladclphla. 111). 8. YOUNG, General Passenger Agent. An nul) It. Fiske. Gen'l. Supt., TTVTCTjAWAItE, LACKAWANNA, & i wrJil tAW llAl l.ltUAl). summer nrranj ment, April 11,1870. Trains leave ns follows : EASrWAKO. WKSTWAllD. l'x- Ac- Hx- Mall STATIONS. jift press com, pi ess Ac com. Via M, A K. Divls. Arl New York. Lv A jt. r.M. 8.00 "1J0 8.00 1.10 8.1S 1,'il 8.40 1.50 II.2S 7.31 0.00 "njl) 11.15 7.'J0 11.41 7.50 11.53 K.O) 7.30 3.30 8.11 1,12 11.03 7.03 12.00 8.0.1 12,15 8.3) 12.25 8.:S) I2.1U 8.11 12.5.1 8.31 1.0.1 1.11 lit) 0.20 1.10 '.Ml 2.0(1 11.5s 2.19 1U.IH 2.311 10.21) 2.1s 10.3S r.M. 3.20 O.Kl 8.31) 3.IU 0.15 11.10 3.10 li.il H.21 4.01 11.3! Ii.ro 1.20 0.51 III.) l.S'.l ID.12 11.00 4.57 10.3(1 12.00 5.15 10.17 12.31 0.30 11.02 l.lll ll'.M. A.M. A.M. (-woe Jiareiaji At.) .-..Christopher St llobokcn Nowark ,., Wnshtncton ........ via Cen. Kit. of N.J, -kcw orie (IhotrMerliM) ,...Ncw Hampton Oxford llrldgevlllo ...l'iiilndelphln .Trenton PblllipsburK .Mauunku Chunk.... 1001) 3.10 1.21 7.40i 0.18 12.17 1217 5.10 B.I. 3.50 1.30 11.30 5.3.1! 12.30 fi.2S fi.ll 12.21 Delaware 12.01 Ainum ueiuei n.iri 12.52 11.3S Water unp.. ,M.Slroudsburi urg .isles 1I.2S 11.11 11.02! 10.411 10.27' ..Knraiiuevll ..iienryvine... Oakland, Folks Tobybanna Goulds boio Moscow Dunnlui: 10.1 D..0OI V. 10 I'.IU S.3H Scrnnton Clark's summit... Aliluglon Kaetoiy vlllo ...Nlcliolson .uHopbotlom ....Montrose ..New Mlllold Great Dcnd 8.30 S.I I M 7M 7.13 0.31 0.30 A.M. Trains do not stop ntSlntlouswlieio the Timo in oiutiicu. Connections. At New Humnton with Central It. It. of N. J. The Mall ond Express tralna eastward and w est- warn connect wnn trains lor r;ew lorir, l-jiza-beth, PlHlnileld, Somcrvllle nnd other stations. At Wusblngton with Morris A Essex. It, It. Mnll nml I'-xpl ess tialns make close and reliable eon nect Ions with trains lor New Yoik. Newalk, Morrlslown, Dover, Waterloo, Ilacketistiiwn c. At Mauuuka Chnuk with lielvldero Delnwaro It. It. Close connections are made by Mall and Express tialus, with tinlns lor Plillndelphla, Trenton, l'lillllpsburg, Ilelvldere.A-c. lly Train No. 2. passengeis reueh Philadelphia via Cam ileu, by No. 4, via Kinslngtou, Passengcis on No. I, urrivo lii Philadelphia In time to lake tho 11.30 p. m, train for lialtliuoronnd Washington, At Scruutou with Lackawanna A llloomsburg & Delaware A Hudson Hail ltoads. Trains on theso roads connect with our trains for Plttston, Wllkes-Earro, lieiwick, llloomsburg, Danville, Oly pliant. Archbald and Cnrbondale. At Illughamtou wit n Erie Hallway. Mall No. 1 connects with Expicss Mall on Erie Hallway, leaving nt 8.42 p.m. wlthn sleeping coach at tached, arriving nt llullnlo nt 0.20 next morning. Kxrress No. 3 connects wllh u way train lor Owego, Hlinea, and Elmlrn. A Ibany .t. Susquclianna ltallltoad, l'ourtralns a day ruu each way between ttlugliamtnu nud Albany. Ono leaves Illngbamton nt 2.30p.m., and arrives at Albauy at U.oo p. m, Syracuse, lllnghiimlon .1 N. Y. It. It. Trains for syracme lenient 7 a.m. and U25 p.m. Trains riom Syraeusonrrlvont 11.40 a. m.and8.:ii)p. m. iiw. jir.njvi. v.i'. ii.i-i.aij!.-i). ucn i x-ass. anu iki. lgeut. Supt. JEADINQ RAILROAD. SUMMER AHKANGEMENT. Monday, May l6th,iS70. Great Trunk Lino from the North nnd North West for Philadelphia, New York, Ueaulug, Potts vllle, Tamnqua, Ashiaud, Shumokln Lebanon Alleutown, Eastou, Epbinta, Lltlz, Lancaster Columbia, iSicf Trains leavo Harrlsburg for New Y'ork. as lol lows: At 5,33, 8,10 and 11,23 n, rn., and 2.50 p. m., connecting wllh similar trulns ou Peunn. ltallrond, and arriving at New York nt 12,10, noon, 3,50, 0,03 and 10,00 n. m. respectively Sleeping cars accompany the 5,33 and 1I.2ju in. trains without change. lteturnlng: Leave New Y'orknt 8,00 a.m. uml 12.00 noon and 5,00 p. m, Philadelphia at b.U a. m, nud 3.30 p.m. Sleeping cars accompany tho V.00 a. in., and 5,00 p.m., trains Irom N. V without cliauge. Leave Harrlsburg for Heading, Poltsvllie, Ttt maqua, Mluersvlire, Ashland, sbamokln Pine Grove, Alleutown & I'hllu'il. ut S.lUu.m., A L',50 A 4,10 p.m., stopping at Lebnuou and principal way stations; tho l.loptii, train connecting lor Phll'u Pottsvlllo and Culuinbln only. For Pottsvlhe Sclinylkill Haven and Aubuin, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Hurrlsburg hi 3,40 p.m. East Penusylvauln Itallroad trains leave Head. Ing for Alleutown, Etiston and New York at 7.23 10.30 11. m 1.27 and 1.45 p. in, lteturnlng, leuu New York at O.IUn.m., 12.00 noon and 5.0j p. i.i. und Alleutown ut 7.20 a. in. 12.25 noon, 1.20 and 8.15 p.m. Wuy Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia ut 7.30I1.1H., connecting with similar tiulu on East Pa. rallioad returning Horn ltcadlugutolp.ui stopping ut nil stations. Leao 1'oltsvllle ut S.iound 11,00 a.m., and 2,50 p.m llemdon at 0.3ua, in., bhnmoklu nt 5,luuud lu,ID u. m., Ashland at 7,05 n.ui. aud 12,30 uoou Man iinoy city ut 7.51 u. in. and 7.17 p. m, Tuiniuiua ui s.3.1 a. m und 2,20 p. m.lor PUUadeliihi.i iile.l Now York. Leave Pottsvlllo via Schuylkill aud Susquo. bauua Ituihoad uts.lj a.m. lor llniiisbuig, nud 12,06 noon, lor PI nu G ro o aud Treiuout, Heading Accommodation Tratu leaves Potls vllle ut 5.40 a. m., pusses Heaillug nt 7,30 a. ui,, ut rlvlug nt Plilladeriilil.ini 10.20 a, m. ItetuiulU'x leaves Philadelphia at 5,15 p. m., passing Head, lug at S.U)p.in.,uirlvlngut Pottsvlllo ut 0.40 p.m. l'oltstawii Aecoiiuuoiintlou TraliuleavesPoiis town ut 0,25 a.m.,, retuinliig, leaves PlilludUphh ut I.iiO p.m. Columbia Itallroad Trains leavo Heading at 7,20 n.ui., and 0-15 p.m, fur Epbrata, Lilli, 1-uncus-ler, Columbia, An., Perkloiuen llall Hand Trains leavo Perklomcn Junction ut tf.ooa. in,, y.(W A. 5.30 p. m. returning. leaeScbweuksvillo ut 8.05 n.ni., 12.11 uoou, and 4.16 p.m. - cuuueclltig with similar trains on Heading Itallroad. Colebiookdale Itallroad tralnM UavePottslowu at 0.40 a. m nod u. 20 p. m.,returuing leave Muuut Pleasant ut 7.00 and 11.21a. m., couuecllng tvuu similar trains on Heading Kallioad. cnester Valley ltallroud Tialus leavo lliidge port ut s,30a. m. and 2.03 nud 5.02 p. m. returuing. leave Dowiiluglou nt 0.20 a, in., 12.15 noon and 5.15 ji, in., enniKitlug wllh similar lluli.s or Heading Itallroad. On holidays, leavo Now York at 5,00 p.m., Phil, plilaut 8,00 a.m. and 3,11 p.m., (tho s.ouii.in. truln iuuulugonlytoltiadlug;JleavePollslllati.oilu.in.i Harrlsburg at 5.3.) n. in. nud 4.10 p. in. und lenu Alleutown nt 7,2! n, in. and 8.11 p. m.,uno Iteudlng at 7.15 a. in.iiinl iu.0,1 p, ui, for llairls burg, at 7.23n. m. for New Y'ork, ut 1.15 p. iu, lor Alleutown, and lit IU0 u. iu. und 1.25 p.m :o Phllatlelidila. Coininututlon, Mileage, fiinson, Scliool jui Excursion Tickets touiidliomullpoluts.Btie ducid rates, t Haggago checked throusb: lliff pounds nlloweo each liasyepger, O. A, NICOLI.S, ,, General Superintendent Heading, Pa , April 20 1870. B ROWN'S EAST FHEiailT PItOM PHILADELPHIA TO IILOOMHIIUHU, aud Intermediate points. Goods forwarded with care and despatch und at low rates. Goods, nt Philadelphia, must be delivered nl Mtuer di Co'. 811 Market Street, For lull tur tle ulius, apply to JAtOIl SCIIUYLEII, Proprietor. Aug. 20,'C9-tf, It. H. Depot, Hloomsburg.Pa A LL KINDS OP JOB PRINTING J. neatly executed at Till colukuiah uteam nmltngllfflo. JJOW TO CUIIE CONSUMPTION. itk i'im.rnntitY np int. HtnrrcxpK's GltllAT MUDlCINtM. Will people never learn to know that n diseased liver and stomach nec essarily disease tbo entire system? Tho plainest Principles or common sense leach this, and yd llieioaro buntlieds who ildlculo Ilio Idea, nnd continue In the eourso which nlmost Inevitably brings thein premntiiielylo tbo grave. Living as the majority or people do, nt complcto vari ance, Willi Ihnlawsiif nature, lltmisl bo npp.ir cut tnnll that, sooner or laler, naturo wilt re- vi ngn hciscir. iipticn wn in it inni persons nun IiuIiiIko tooxeesa In Ihu nso of very rich or indi gestible food or ininxicniini! uriiiHs. invnrianiy layuneaiy penally in iiiueini, jmi hiuiuueii lei'iimes disordered nml icfusos to net: tho liver r.ilimo perfiiim Its lunttlniis, ilyspsla nnd lis nl tend.nit evils follow, nnd still t lie mi tiering In dividual persist In rllimliiit to the Ihorminhlyex- uoueii mens Ol uiopuii, m. nwii..v iv n nieu elnes urn recommended to nil such. Tliev bring Milt nud certain lellet wliciever lliey nro mod nsillreited.nudall that is necessary lo establish their reputation with every nlllng man or wo man in me. uillil is iiiuiruuu jiiioiiiii iiuti ui tilt in. Let Ihnsii who ni e skeiitleal oil lilts point. mid who havo permuted Interested persons to prejmllco them against uieso now ceuuraieu irmcdles tor Consumption, discard Ihelr preju dices, nnd be r;overncd by 1 lie principles of rea son nnd common sene. ir tho sysleni Is dlsor deled depend upon II. Ill iilnocases out or ten tho sent of tho olsonlcr will bo found In tho slomnch nnd liter, Toelennso nnd Invigorate lliosloniaelinnd tosllnuilalotlieller tohealthy "'k'i'iV'ncK'S MANDllAKn l-IMA-Tho dally Increasing demand fur theso pills Is tho best c l doncouf tlielrvnlue. 'thousands upon lhnuands of boxes nro sold ditly. Why? blmply because they net pioiniitly and efficiently. Invalids who may not tlnd It com cnlent lo call on Doctor SL'IUINL'K in person nro lnlormed that full and cmnplcto dlrictlons tor usu accompany each 'Siffi: 1'ii.tx ri'Mioxitj HYiinp AND HK.VWKKD TONIli Theo medicines will euro consumption unless tbo luugs nro so lar gone Unit the patient Is entirely beyond tho le uii of medical lelief. , .,, H may be nskid by thoso who nro not familiar with tho virtues of tbeso gnat lemedlcs, "How do nr. hL'Ill.Ni'K'H me.ltciinscl.ect their won derful cults of consumption?" Tho nnswer is a slmplu one, They bejln their work of leslorntlon by bilnslng tire, stomach llcr nud bimels Inlo nu nctliu healthy condi tion. His rood that cures tins formidable dis ease. SfHllNfK'HMANDItAItlll'lI.I.S nctoll Ilio liver ami stomach, piomollng secretion, nud removiUL' tho bile nnd sumo wnuii havo tesutt ed I rum 11 10 tnnctlvo or torpid condition of theso onrnii", and of tho system generally, J nu sing-El-.li statu ot Ilio body, nnd tho consequent no- mini Inn rr llm 11 lilieilll ll V SubSlaUCCS liaiUOd picM'iu the proper digestion of food, nud. ns a natural consequence, create disease, Which re- ;i'iiiii.i I'll I .Aiii, ill mill i 11 ml pi.ii- WEED TON 1(1, when taken leguiarly, inlnslo ,,-ltl. llm O....I nl.1 till, itlL'OSttW! OrifUUS. UltlkO good rich blood, nnd us n nntural consequeneo, Klollcslinnd strength to tbo pat ent. Let the acuity say what It may. this is tho only tine euro fur consumption. Experience lias proved it bejondtlio shadow of n doubt, nnd thousands nioto-day nllvo nnd well w lion fcwyeais slnco weio regarueti ns nopeiesi t.i-en, u. induced to try Dr. SCIIENCK'S remedies, and were leslored to permanent health by their uso ono oi tlio nrsi steps mo piiysici.iunuuuiu muo wllhnconsumptlio patient Is to Invigorate the system. Now bow is this to bo dono? Certainly lioiuy giving iiituicines iimi. e-ii.ivtj. ,. tuti- vale medicines that Impair Instead or linprovo the functions of tho digestive organs. Doctor SCIIENCK'S medicines clcnuso tho stomach nnd bowels of all substnuccs which aro calculated lo Irritate or weaken them. They create an nppo-tltc-promoto henlthlul digestton-mnko good blood, nnd, as n consequence, they invigorate. nnd strcugtben tho cnllru systeni, uuil more cs pecially thoso parts which aro diseased. If this cannot bo done, then tho caso must bo regarded ns a hopeless one, .... if tho physician finds It Imposslblo to mako n rATIEST i-y.Ei, hunorv, If tho diseased person cannot partake of good nourishing food nud properly dlgestlt.lt Is Imposslblo that ho can gain in llesh nnd strength : nnd It Is equally Im possible tobrlug n patient to this condition so long ns tbo liver Is burdened with diseased bile, and tbo stomach laden with unhealthy slime. A ll, Itrut l-ftrllinut. lllllllll 111 tllO OllVSlO all by ii eonsumpttvo patient Is Hint ho will pie scrlho medicines that will removoor nllaytbe cough, night sweats nnd chills, which are tho .nr.. iiiitwlniits mi foiifuiinnllnu. Hut this should not bo done, ns tho cough Is only nu clloi t of nature to relievo Itself, and the night sweats and chills mo caused by tlio diseased lungs. Tho remedies ordinarily prescribed do mmo barm than good. They impnlr tho functions of tho Slomacll, impeuo neauiiy ingestion, uuu u vnln ratlini- lltnll .'lim tlin lllvonSP. 'i'lieio is, nrter all, nothing like facts with iflilr.li In oihetnnl liite n HOsltiOll. nild It Is UllOll tacts that Dr. SC11 KNCK lelles. Nearly all who have taken his medlclno in nceoroaneo wnn ins ,11,-r.r.llmi.i Imvn lintOlllV been Clirod Of eOllSlUO 1- tlon. but, from the fact that theso medicines act wllh wonderful power npnn tho digestive organs latlellts mils euieo spceiuiy kiiii ne.sn. v tiu. s ng the system of all Impurities, they lay tho fnitmlfitlnn for a snllil. siibstnutlal structure. liestoilng Ibeso organs lo henlth, lliey creatu an appetite. The loot! Is properly assimilated; the iiuautity ot blood Is not only Increased, but is inndo llehnndst g and 111 tbo facool slichn condition ol tlio system all disease must oo oun 'shod. .... i.'nll illrentlniis neenmiinnv eaeliof tbo medl clues, so Unit it is not absolutely necessary Hint patients should sen Dr. K'HENCK pelsonally, unless they dislic to bue their luiigsexulillned. I 'm- this pin pose ho isnl Ins princ ipal olllci', No. 1! Noithnlitli SI.,eoiner oi Comnieicc, Pldla dclplilu, eleiy Siiltuday, fioiii SI A. M. until 1 Advko Is given without charge, but for n uiorougn j'Mimiuatiuii wnn inu icespiuuueiet llm .,.., Itf FV l'rlco of tlio Pnlinonlo Syrup nud Seaweed Tonic ench, SI.50 per bnitle, or S7.50 a Inir dozen. Mandrako Pills 25 cents a box. 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' t7"ESI IT IS THUE ! .L That tho Jlnt Huu en ho licit mmcrt ho licit ActZ-ltulcri to bo found In tho woi Id urn tlio Original nud llcliablo Double-Motion .lllnu Mm hints, made by tho .TU'NA MANUKAC '1UH1NU CO.,-of Bafem, Ohio. riend lor Pamiih. let containing particulars V NT Wanted in a pnyingbiiblncss, l'jVi B, Kukmmjy, 111 Chestnumt. THE HUMAN MAC1II.M3. New Hook Kreo lor Hlaiup, TAUllANTit CO., N, Y rnllK JAi'ANnsi: coilN vu.K removes 1 Coma without lmln: price 85o. Bold at drug undbhoe bloiex. Buiuples mailed on receiptor mice nnd trade nuppliod by the JAPANUiK IxiltN KILK CO., I'iuo street, New Yoik, Jl87Mw. Dry Goods & Notions. JEW STOCK OE OLOTIIINO. l'resh anlval of 8K.MMr.lt GOOIM. DAVID Lowr.Niiima luvlles nllenllnn In his slock of CIIEAI AND rAHIIIONAllLll CLOTHING, at his store 011 Main PI reel, twodoorsnhovo the American House lllnoinshurp;, Pa., whero lie has Just leeelved from NewYoiknild Phlladelplitn n full nssoiliiicul or M EN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durablo, nud haudsomo DllESI GOODS. consisting of liOX, SACK, ttOCO, GITM.ANII UJL-GLOl H COATS AND I'ANTH, of nil eorls,sl7.csnndcolors. Ho iinsnlso rcplcu- islied bis nlrcndy lamo stock of PALL AND W1NTE11 HIIAWI1, STlllPED, rlGUHED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHI UTS, CUAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS lI-ANDKEItCHIEFa. GLOVES, HUSPENDE1U4, AND EANOY AllTICLU' Ho nns coustnutly ou baud a largo and wcll-sc-ecteit assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTING1, which ho Is rreparod to innko to order Into nny kind of clothing, on very slioi I notice, nud In the host manner. All his tlolhlng ii made to wenr, nud most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWEUtY, oloery description, flno and cheap. Ills casool Jewelry Is notsmpasscdjln thliiplace, Call nud examine hlsgcnoral assortmen of CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELItl , AC. DAVID LOWENnEItO. c. O. 31 A R It havo justrccelvcd from tho eastern mntkets n largo nnd well selected stock of DRY GOODS, UOHHISTIXO OF Cnsslmers, Jeans, Host bleached & llrnii'ii Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Tablo Linens, Cotton & All wool llatinels, AC, itc, A good stock of Ladies dress goods, Latest style) i patterns. Spices of all kinds, Good stock groccilcs, Quccuswnie, Stono ware. Wood & willow ware. Flour & Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for cleaning Tlu, llrass,c, All goods sold cheap for cash or pro duce. Ho would call tbo nltcnllon of buyers to ills well nnd caiefully selected nssnrtmcut which comprises everything usually kept In tlio conn try, lcellng conlldcnt that ho can sell them goods at such prices as will ensuro satisfaction. Nov.S.'GO.tr HI', MAItlt. thu i;i:d i,iox iiuakd, 31 I. A C IX ALPACA l Miiprlnr I lull' ; to lie f nil ntlii'i-.s in iinul only ttt 1ur, fjiinllly 31. I'. liUT'S Dealeriii DryOoods and Notions, in lliouei's new builillng net to ilio Con it House, Main Btreet, lllooiiisbuiir, Pa. niaylJ'TU-ll. jJILLEli'S STOKE. KI'.nHH AKItlVAL OK HUMMUll UOODH. Tue subscriber has lust returned from tlio cities witu another largo and Fdcct assortment of KALI. A.I) WINTI3H OOOHS, purchased iu New Y'ork aud Philadelphia al tho owest figure, and whim ho Is determined to sell ou as moderate terms ns can bo procured else whero in llloomsburg. ills stock comprises LADI1S' UniiSS G0O1V5 of the choicest styles aud latest fashions, together Willi nInrgo;assortinent of Pry Uoods nud (l;o cerles, consisting of tho following articles Carpets, Oil Cloths, Olotus, Casslmercs, .Shawls, Flannels, bilks, White Goods, Linens, HoopBklrts, Muslins, . Hollowwaro Cedarware Qucenswarc, Hardware lloots nnd Shoea, Hats and Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklug-Ulasscs, Tobacco, Coll'eo, Sugars, Teas, Ittco, Allsplco, Oluger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GKN HALLY, Iu short, everything usually kept in country stores, to which ne Invites the attention of tho public generally. The highest price will be paid lor country produce In exchange for goods, B. II, MILLKH & BON. Arcade liulldiugs, llloomsburg, Pa. QON FEOTIONERY, Tho nnderslKiitHt would rfc8pectfully anuouncu vim ji( uii v; 1,1 1 I, uc iillff UJCUtiU It FI1WT-CLAH3 CONFECTIONlUtY STOHE, In tho building lately occupied by l-'ox & Webb wueio ne ih prepareaio luruisu ull ilinus of I'LAIN & I'ANCY CANDIES, Kltl.NCH CANIHUS, KOUEION A IIOSIISIIO FltUITS, NUTH, HA1SINS, AC, AC., AC. BY WHOI.KSAr.n 01! lIKTAlt, In hhort, n full nssoitment of nil goods tils lino of business, A great variety nl 1) O L I. H, T O Y B, A c, III suitable for tho Holidays. Particular attention given to 11 It DAD AND OAK IIS, of nil kinds, fresh every day, UII it 1 HTM A H CANDIES, O 11 1 ST M A H TOYS. A call is solicited, and satisfaction will b guarantied. Nov. S2, km. ECKIIAUT JACOI1S. joiin a . JACOUY'S HAICKRY AND CONKEOTIONKltYl JIKKWICK, PENN'A, Tbo iindoislgiKd would icspceiriilly Inioim the Citizens nrncmlck, and lelnlly, that ho has opeuiil a Coiileclloiieiy nnd llakcry Iu ODD I'ELI.OWS' HALL, llerwlek, Pa., whero ho Is prepared lo furnish nil kinds or PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIFB, PltENClI CANDIES, l'OllEIUN AND POMWriO FltUITS OltANOES, LEMONS, 11A1SIN8 Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, IIY WUOI.iyAI.E AND It ETA If,. Writing 1'a,,tr, ABrwmcirt 1.8, Kn": FISH AND OYSTEUS, And producp of nil kinds. Fresh Dread nnd Dcrwick.Jnol71l0.,fJO,1NO-rACOI,Y- JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at Uila Offlw JUY THE REST. s!v y v-,mf'., S ! '? nfcp'licnt wlll bo found Cream V' '.' '""'a'1 Wnluutu, Pennuls. Almonds, Fl. oH',' i1'1?"' Apples, Cocoa Nuls, JellleH of dllle.. ent Itl nli, Mustaid. Cutsup, Pickles, Choeilatc Canueit ! i u of a I kinds, (,'orn hUir eh. lliii 11 s.' tUll. IVHJU UTUfUlTil. vi. i.r Dry Goods & Grocorios. GRAND OPENING Git AND OPENING GHANI) OPENING GIIANII OPENING GHANI) OPENING or WINTIIU ClOODH, WINTF.lt UOODS. WINTLIl (100 DS, WINTF.Il UOODS, WINTF.il UOODfV FALL AND FALIi AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND conslsllng ol consisting of consisting or consisting of consisting or DIIY OOODS, HltY UOODS, DIIY tlOODI, DltY GOODS DKY OOODS, If ATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAl'H, If ATS AND CAPS, HA1S AND IIAIV, HATS AND CAPS, HOOTS' AND SHOES, IIOOIH AND HIIOIM, HOOTS AND HIIOIIH, HOOTS AND HIIOKS, HOOTS AND SHOES, m:ArY-MAT)i! clotiiino, ltKADY-MADF, CLOT1IINU ItFADY-MADM CLOTIIINO, UFA 1 1 Y-M A 1 1 F. CLOTH 1 NO, HEADY-MADE CLOTIIINO, LOOKINO-OLASSF-S, LOO ICINU-O LASSES, LOOKiNO-OLAhfSES, LOOKINtl-ULAbSliS, LOOKlNU-OLAfeSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILM, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, onocF.mis, OHOCKKIES, (HtOCEItlES, UllOCEItlES, UllOCEllIES, tiUEENSWAUE, Itlll'.IlNSWAllF, UEFNSWAlti:, lllIEENSWAHE, UUEENSWAlti; HARDWARE, HAHDWAlti:, HAHDWAUK, HAllDWAHK, HAUDWAHE, TINWARE, TINWAIli:, TINWAltK, TINWAllF, TINWARE, SALT, SALT SALT SALT, HALT, FISH, FISH, 1'IHII, FITH FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND HKKDS, GRAIN AND BEUDS, GRAIN AND HFKDS, URA1N AND SEEDS, AC, Ac. Ac, AT NKAL NEAL MrKEI.VV, Mt'KMLVY, McKFLVY. CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'S. CO.'S. CO.'S. NEAI -"vieix i.i.v i , jm-.aii McKELVY, NEAL Noi thw est corneii ot Main and Mai ket Streets, Noilhwcstcorncrol Alaliinnd Market Stitots, Norlhwest corner or Main and Market Btieets, Northwest corner or 5taln and Markot Si reels, Noilhwcsl coiner of Main nnd Market Btieets, llf.OO.MSlllIRG, PA., HLOOMSlllJIlO, PA Itl.OOMHilllltG, PA,, llLOO.M.SHUlttl, PA., Hl.OOMSHl'IUI, PA. IKON AND NAILS, lltON ANU NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, In laipe quantities and at reduced rates, idway on mind. Miscellaneous. "IVT 12 W COAL YAK D. Xl Tun undersigned lespectfully inform tho eltiens or llloom..buii: and Columbia county, that they keep all the different uuinbers ol stove coalnnd selected luuipcoal for smithing purpo ses, on their whul, ndloliilng M'Kelvy, NcalA Co'a Furnate; Willi n cood pair of Utilljlo scales on tho whnil, to v.elch eonl, hay, nnd stvaw. Likewise a horso and iiagon, lo delUer coal to thoso who desire It. As they purebaso a largo amount ol enal.lhey intend toneepa superior nr ticle, and sell ot tbo very lowest prices. Pleaso call and exainlno for yourselves before iiuiehns iugtlsewlieie. J. W. lll'.NDr.HSHOT, AUGUSTUS MASON. THE umleraicucil will talco in cx ehango rnrCo.il and Groceries, tho following named articles : Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Pota toes, Lard, llam.Shoulder.and side mcnLlluttcr, Eggs, Ray, Ac, at tbo highest cash prices, at ills Grocery Stole, adjoining their coal yard, J. W. IIENDEIISIIOT. llloomsburg Mar. l!l,'M-ly, C. HOWER, has opc opened a first-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAI. AND FUIl STORE. at tho old stand on Main Street, Rloomsburg.afew doors above the Court House. His stock is com posed of tbo very latest and beststyles ever oiler. ed tO tllO Citizens Ol Columbia Ciilintv. llnn accommodate tho publlcwlththefollowinggoods at the lowest rates. Men's heavy doublu soled stoga boots, men's doublo nud single tap soled klji boots, men's heavy stoga shoes of all kinds, men's line boots nud shoes of nil grades, boy's double soled boots ami. shoes of all kinds, men's glove kid lintmoral sboes.men's, women's, boys's nnd misses' lasting gaiters, women's glovo kid l'olisli very nnc.women's morocco llalruoralsaud calf shoes, women's very fluo kid buttoned gait ers. In short boots oi nil descriptions both peg ged nnd sowed. He would also call attention to his fine assort ment or HATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS, which comprises all the new and ropulni vari eties at prlceswhlchcannotralltosullall. Theso goods nie otleied nt tho lowest cash rates and will bo guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call Is solicited before purchasing elsewhere ns It Is believed that better bargains aro to be found than nt any other place lu Ihe county. Dec. 6'07 lVuiefS i.e-,0nt8pVuia& SKsc'l'l' Jiihscrlptloii Ixmks published. nSatutimu E ' ' " Hendforclrculars. Thenvillcostvou uolhlng,nnd inaylofEreatlincfit touf febll'70-Iy. rvim IIYI'EIUON IIA1H CURLEIW. AN INniHPRNHAlinTT ARTICLE 01t THE LADIES. 1 1'utcnUtl July Wi,16C7.) This Curler is the most prilect Invention ever of. feud lo tho public. It Is easily operated,!! cat In ap penrancc, and will not In. Juio the hair, as Iheio Is no heat unnlud. nor nny metnlllfsulistnncouvcd lo lust or break tho hair. Manuliictuttil only nnd loi sale by MCMILLAN & CO. No, 13 North 1'iout Btrcet, l,IllI.Alini.l'llIA,l'A. Kohl nt Dry Goods, Tilmmlngs nud Notion Htnres. N, 11. H login llox 1.1 cuds; a Hosts, assorted sles, Gi its. Muitftl irer to nny part of Ihe unit ed Hlnlo n. mon lecelpt of llioinonty, Jejno.ij.iii, " 0 JINII1U3 LINE. The undersigned would lesitclfnllynnnounceto tho citizens or Illoomsbnru and the public gcue lallytha lie is running nu OMNIIIUSLINE between this place and tho different lallroaddo liots dully (Suudays excepted), to conned with tlie several tralus going Boulh nud West ou llro Cuta wlssa aud Wllllamsport Railroad, nnd with those going North nnd Bonlhon Ilio Ijickawnunanud llloomsburg Railroad, Ills Oiuulbusses nro lu good condition, comrao. dlous and comlortnblo, nnd charges reasonable, l'ersons wishing to moct or sco their friends de part, can bo accomodated upon reasonable charge by leaving timely notice at any or the hotels. JAC011 Ii QUITO N, Proprietor, life f? iiii BUSINESS 0A11D8, VIHITINO CAIID.S, LETTER HEADS, HILL HEADS, I'ROUUAMMEH, l'OSTEIW, 40., 40, Neatly nnd Cheaply rxlntod from the Latest Styles of Type at the COMJMllUNlOFKlOK Hardware & Outlor rimu NEW IT AKDWAllP X, , , NE PLUS ULTRA sthe "Having enlarged our Btoro ltool . , OPENED A NEW HUPpr v "J ' directly from the Manufacture,, .', cash, on n declining mnrket. w o ai'iT .rcl""ed f oner tlio Ramo lo nle ''rcralreag FAUMEItS, AIECIIANICS lnti,, nnd tho rest of Mntiklnd. n cei'ii 1:ilff. nrlslnis nHlhol(lndsnii imKffinl.M,lt.eon, lnftcUyIlnrdVnrnHlor$ Iu our lino enn i o Money !' "If '""Ing New llnidwnio Store. 1 " lu0Wug b? ,W I'lcasoBlvoiisncsll nndexn,i.,. ' RUNYAN.V VA,'lb4 Apr. 23.G0-1 j r t Afnu r. Uuitii QUI 1 1 TH & SELTZER " lnipotlersniidDcalors!m.'ortlcnii U ARDWAltE OUNH, OUTLERY.'.,,. o.N.Tn.nn8InKET(Al,c ov.nr-.r'ADELPHIA. Nov QAItRIAGE MANUFACTORY, llloomsburg, Pa. M. C. BLOAN A ISKOTIlP.it Havo on hand nnd for sale at the mnsi .. . I bio rntcs.n Bplendl,! stock of kl rmotl OARIUAUES, UUGOIES, and every description of Wagons both I'LAIN AND I'ANCY able ' nter nlSr a. 1 bv' " , .n.J"MtJ workmen. All work sent out fioia i m H llsliuient will bo found to beef ti,o hui ' .i nnd sure to givo perfect satisfaction. llinhS SL EIOIIH , '" 'e7 nivini. lasnionatjie .ii! well anil earefullv made nnd ,.f,i.n "V.,s ,,,ls "" "'"i raalct- All inspection oftliclrwoik Is nskid u it A believed tlial none superior can liefuima In tttl JT) E N T I S T 11 Y . II. C. HOWEIt, 11KNTNT, Respectfully offers his professional unlcntJ mu mmtn . . lit...... u JUMUJUSUlirig flnj H elnltv. Ho Is nrconred to alleml inDiio..JI ous operations In the lino of bis profession iu is provided with tho latest Improved l'oncrlm Tkktii Which will bo Inserted ou cold piauJ, silver nnd rubber baso to look as well ostium! tirul teeth. Teeth extracted by all tlie ueirisj mostnpprovcd methods, nud all opuntlonia tho teeth carefully und piopeily attended to, Residence nnd olllco a lew doom Rtuwolte 1.11111b JIOIINU, B1I111U sine, liloomsburg, Jan.Sl.'CStf AOENTS iVANTEI) l'Oll J3iblb1jyrics A AST KIITY VKKSIK1I v'l ION OF THE I SO nrnuomiccd hv lcadlnirdcr mn ami hi men of nil denominations, I imualiyndmlnl niL'tit und ma haulcnl lliuvh. a u-iiitHul bl pectus, item a ntu nnd inip)' 'it n.stoir.J tho 01 lie rent stvUis ot ti mtin .. (cnl'-f I luUty 1'ltrKtoiiIUut ptul Ai' utMndft'J uo cony wiicu iicsiictL nt J' i ft iwan'i VJto)j:SAT,i: I'lilt I 1 x.-'m v.. Tenitf"! nndlhoMcM An ml 'let i.i- 1 ot mil inrtlmJii i. i' ir rtiitiuier. mnyo70-tr . Jir. o i. At littil luGiirance Agencies, G L O 15 E JI V T I' A L LIFE 1XSUKAM U COMPANY NEW YUllK l'llny I'reemnn, Vrosldent, 11. i rrtenun,8.l Cash capital over su.iiuj,uu'),.iI1 paid. J. 15. KOISISON, JsLOUJIbI!UI!0,Pl GENERAL AUKXT. Tor Luzerne, Lycomlns and Columbia comities. Aug. 0),'Ga-ly. TNSUKANOE AOENCYI 1 Wvoinln-r Inl tna I."".! Vnltnn.... ... W Vnrtl, Amnricn n.v ffll Iuternatlonal Nln-rn IM lMtuam - fnr.lionla t,...... - nl O..iUli4.0.U . Farmers' Danville - Albany City - "1 ,T nnnnvi AM f'll.. a I Miuutatti vitj nu iiiiMiH j, irumn Vovtr TTtivn - '''l DunvIUe, Horso Theft " - n . llr nfiMSBradi fl Foundries. s IIAllPLESS & IIAUMAN, ..nrVflffll KAOLE FOUND UV AND MAMf-"'1" I TUU CKLKHUATKD WO.NTJtOE I HON ..w. ..ti, ttnil P,.tii...ni.ii wiiftiirirkforrepamnsnx"i All kiiidn of lirass or lion eiwuu : :. i .. ns ills' niua i tinuu hiiori noiico. 11. F.H11AI1 lUiHuuhburg, l'n, ...ntllJ IXH "' jwprWl ... i II C II 1 iviar.iv. b'J-w. 71 1 1ST NATIONAL WHITE LKAP, IlE-iT. l'Ultr-ST, AND ellKAl'F'411 hATlSFACl ion raAiiANTir"' sndllrl"1! Eor Whlleness, Dural ilit cy. II lias no ciiuiil. , . umiiiii!"'1! Hold by all iluili is in l-aiiPH"" tlio counliy. i a in.- i.M( 'MflOlir. A JllM liiljlis i,n, si (, is-,oi:s TU T, .MoltlUl'llb'J''0 , II. Kolo I 'ropilepos. D, aliis in DRUOK, OIL". 1 HYIKTiFt livl" , .r;j t'AHHoN.-OwlUB ,n. 1 i our "I'll si Nation i or' I panics havo been Jim"' ' ilousnrtleJoiiLderthe 'a'11 ,1 10 ,. 1.0 mill foie Howaio oi i oun" Inn Is put up in '''', puis, with piitdil uie'io ii und the nunio ol iiu l-;l 5IFJSJ 15AIIKEK, JIOOItE k On 1 lU,1 l'orsaloby ,.,.Tii: innr!5'7i-ly. UTRIUIHANDISE To my friends and tue puui.v kinds ol DHY OOODS, . . T 1 'C anouEivii-i fi fiUEKNSfJ NOTIW"' i..tiorw1 are constantly on w---AT BARTON'S OLD ST" . i'ur"l