THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT BXOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FARMER'S COLUMN. i i .. i . . i. - - i-tmc Around Apple Trees. We havo known soma farm cm mako It n regular practlco for a numb or of year, to throw caustic llnionrouml their npplo trcoi In tho spring nnil summer. AVo onco noticed that a tree standing In tho lmtnodlnto vicinity of our dwelling had all at onco put forth with renewed energy, nnd wo wero at a toss for somo tlmoto deflno tho easo. On o.vainlua lion wo found that a (inutility of lime, that had accidentally been Bplllcd nnd rondored worthies by becoming mixed with tho rcfinocmlhoRttiblo lloor, had been thrown at tho foot and around the tree, and to this, ns tho principal eauao, wo Immediately nttributo tho rovlvlscenco and renewed frucluatlon of tho tree. Taking tho hint from tho accident wo purchased twelvo casks of Umo, and applied half a bushel to each of tho trees in our orchard, and found that it produced immedlato bcncQctal offufits. Not tho health of tho tre03 only, but tho quality of tho fruit was also greatly Improved. This application will be especially beneficial to soils whero there Is a redundancy of vegeta ble matter. Wo would ndvlso our fnmiprs In nnmn nlnrr-s. nstir-rdnll v tn now ioresi lautis recently cleared, anu on low lands, to make trial of this ex periment, and see whether It is not des erving of the" high recommendation It secures. Skimming sum. Skimming milk at tho proper time is ono of tho essentials of good buttcr inaking. This should not bodouo before tho milk begins to sour, if tho greatest quantity of butter is desired. If quali ty is tho only consideration it should bo skimmed sweet. In either case, as little milk n3 po3slblo should bo allow ed to go into the cream. Old butter makers can readily tell by tho wrinkly look of tho cream when It should bo taken off from tho milk, and somo of them watch very carefully to seo that no pan Is permitted to got too hour. If it loppcrs it is dlfncult to get cream off without mixing sour curd with it, which is injurious. But thero is a point when it will peel off neatly. Tho length of tlmo necessary for cream to rise, depends a good deal on tho temperature If right, twenty-four hours or less will bo sufficient time. Few recommend letting milk stand thlrty-slx hours. But thero can bo no rulo given as to time. All depends on conditions nnd tho dairyman or dairy woman mu3t bo judgo of these. Many experiments have been resort ed to fyr tho purpose of getting the cream pff from tho tnjlk, when it has risen such as drawing off tho milk from tho bottom of tho pan, sinking a screen, with a handle, in tho bottom, to bo lifted and carry tiio cream with it, but I beliovo thero is nothing better . than tho common skimmer in skilful hands. Farmers'1 Home Journal. Horses Three Abreast. Most peoplo know that tho nearer a liorso is ton load tho easier the draught yet there aro somo who do not know it. Every inch is a gain. It is not unusual to seo horses traced ono a head of anoth orj when .they could Just ns well be matched together. To work throe abreast is not so easy, yet this can bo dono to advantage. A correspondent of tho Germantown Telegraph thus gives his plan of doing it: "Wo nearly always plough In that manner, nnd never havo any difficulty of turning at tho ends. Ono Way of working it k this: Wo make one end of tho double-tree (tho end to which the lead horsttis hitched) longer than the other; how much longer it need be,you can get somo Vermont Arithmetician to figure out for you. We then 'jocky' tho middlo to tho lead horse, nnd tho 6ff horse to tho middlo one. It will take somo littlo time for horses to get accustomed to this way of working, but you will find that you will have a good steady team." Taxing Farmers Wlio Sell Tlieir Own Produce. Judgo McCandless, of tho United States District Court, rendered a decis ion a few days since declaring that every farmer who sells his own produce In market ought to havo a United States Hcenso to do so. This subject lias here tofore been agitated but never been en forced, and wo presume would not have been heard of if the decision had not been made. We havo a letter, however, from our Congressman, Mr. Packer. assuring us that the provision under which Judge McCandless has mado tho decision has been repealed In tho tax bill now beforo the Senalo, nnd that both houses havo agreed to that section; hence tho decision amounts to' nothing nnd no tar will bo levied on fanners who sell their own produce in market. llarrlsburg Telegraph. Keeping Eggs. Thochiefrequlslto for koeplng eggs is to placo them on end; tho smaller end down is preferred by most house keepers. In order to effect this purpose Imbed them in dry salt, by first mak ing a layer in tho bottom of tho Jar or other vessel, nnd then sitting tho eggs on end In this layer. Then cover Ihcm with salt nnd mako another layer, and so on till tho Jar is filled. When salt is used for this mirnose. it U liuiUnr-ncm. bio that it bo kept in a dry apartment; forlf it onco becomes damn bv nttraet. irirr inoIsture.it will harden into n mass and the eggs rannot bo reached without being chopped up by digging into tho eaii. uuis answers mo same purpose not so well as dry salt, but much better man moisicneu. tiio moro uniform tho tcmpcraturo and tho cooler, so ns not to iii't.c, inu Ul'lllT. What I Know Aiiout Fakming aftkh uheklev. Turnips should never be pulled; it injures them. It is neucr 10 scnu a ooy up and let him shako tho trco. Tho guano is a flno bird, but great care is necessary in rearingit. Itshould not bo Imported earlier than Juno or later than September. In tho winter liBiiouiu uo Kept jn a warm place, whero It can hatch out Its young. It is evident that wo uro to havo a backward season for grain. Thereforo it win oo wen lortno rarmor to Drain set tlllff out his cornstalks nnil tilnntlri!? hU buckwheat cakes in July Instead of Tho pumpkin is a favorite with tho natives of Now England, who prefer it to tho gooseberry for tho making of fnilt-cnko, and whollkowlso gavo it tho preferenco over tho raspberry for feed ing cows, for beinir moro tilling and us fully HalJsfying-. Tho pumpkin is the most esculent of the orange family that will llirlvo in tho north, except tho gourd and ono or two varieties of ilia squash. Hut tho custom of planting it in tho front yard with (ho shrubbery is jam going out or voguo, lor it is now generally conceded that the pumpkin, i a shad tree, Uafidlura THE YOUNG FOLKS A Talc of One lVliu Tiareled to I.earn Wlint Shivering Meant. A father had two sons, tho elder of whom was forward and clover enough to do almost anything; but tho younger was so stupid that ho could learn noth ing, nnd when tho peoplo saw him they said, "Will thy rather still keep thcoas a burden to him V" So If anything wa3 to bo done, tho elder had at all times to do il; but Bometlmes tho father would cull him to fetch something In tho dead of night, and perhaps tho way led through the churchyard or by n dismal placo, and then ho used to answer, "No father, 1 cannot go there, 1 nm nfrald," for ho was a coward. Or sometimes of an evening, talcs were told by tho fire side which mado ono shudder, nnd tho listeners exclaimed, "Oh, It makes us .shiver!" In a comer, meanwhile, sat tho younger son, listening, but ho could not comprehcud what was said, and ho thought "They say continually, 'Oh, It makes us shiver, it makes us shiver 1' but perhaps shivering is nn art which I cannot understand." Ono day, howev er, his father said to him, "Do you hear you thero In the corner ? You nro grow ing stout and big; you mint learn somo trado to gel your living by. Do you seo how your brother works'. Hut as for you" you nro not worth malt and hops." "Ah, father !" nnswered he, "I would willingly learn something. Whatshall I begin ? I want to know what shiver ing means, for of that I can understand nothing." Tho elder brother laughed when ho heard this speech, nnd thought to him self, "Ah ! my brother is bucIi a sim pleton, that ho cannot earn his own liv ing. IIo who would mako a good hedge must learn betlmos to bend." But tho father sighed and said, "What shiver ing means you may learn soou enough, but you will nover get your bread by that." Soon after tho parish sexton came in for a gossip, so tho father told him his troubles, nud how that his young sou was such a simpleton, that ho know nothing and could learn nothing." "Just fancy, when I asked him how ho inten ded to earn his broad, ho desired to learn what shivering meant!" "Oh, if that bo all," answered tho sexton, "ho can learn that soon enough with mo, just send him to ray place, aud I will soon teach him." Tho father was very glad, becauso ho thought that it would do the boy good; so tho soxton took him homo to ring tho bolls. About two days afterwards ho called him up at midnight to go Into tho church-tower to toll tho bell. "You shall soon learn what shivering means," thought the sexton, and getting up ho went out too. As soon ns tho boy reached tho belfry, nnd turned himself round to seize tho rope, he saw upon tho stairs near the soundlng-holo a white figure. "Who's there?" ho called out; but tho flguro gavo no answer, nnd neither stirred nor spoke. "Answer," said tho boy, "or mako haste oil'; jliu havo no business hero to-night." But tho exton did not stir, so that tho boy might think it was n ghost. Tho boy called out a second tlmo, "Wnat aro you doing hero? Speak if you aro an honest fellow, or clso I will throwyou down stairs." Thosexton said to himself, "That is not a bad thought;" but ho remained quiet as if ho were a stone. Then tho boy called out for the third time, but it produced no effect; so, making a spring ho thrpw tho ghost down tho stairs, so tkit it rolled ten "steps, and then lay motionless in a corner. Thereupon ho rang tho bell and then going homo ho went to bed without saying a word.and foil fast asleep. Tho sexton's wife wait ed some time for her husband, but he did not come; so at last sho becamo anxious, woko tho boy, and asked him if ho know whero her husband was.who had gone beforo him to tho belfry. "No," answered tho boy; "but thero was pomo ono standing on tho steps who wouiu not givo any nnswer, nor go away, so I took him for a thief and threw him down stairs. Go now nnd seo whero ho Is; perhaps it may bo he, but I should bo sorry for it." Tho wlfo ran off and found her husband lying In n corner, groaning, with ono of his ribs broken. Sho took him up and ran with loud outcries to tho boy's father, nnd told him, "Your son has brought a great misfortune on us; ho has thrown my husband down nnd broken his bones. Take tho good-for-nothing follow from our house." Tho terrified father carao in hasto nnd scolded tho boy. "What do theso wick ed tricks mean ? Thoywill only bring misfortuno upon you." "Father," nnswered tho lad. "hoar mollamnulto innocent. TTn Rtnnii thero nt midnight liko ono who had dono somo ovil; I did not know who it was, and cried threo times, 'Speak, or oe o i'" "Ah," said tho father, "everything goes nauiy with you. Get out of my sight; I do not wish to seo you again." "Yes, father, willingly, wait hut ono day, and then I will go out nnd learn what shivering means, that I may nt least understand ono business which will support mo." "Learn what you will," replied tho tamer, "all Is tho sumo to me. Hero aro fifty dollar!; go forth with them in to tho world, and tell no man whence you came, or who your father Is, for 1 am ashamed of you." "Yes, father, as you wish; hut il you desiro nothing else, I shall esteem that very lightly." As soon as day broko tho youth put his fifty dollars Into a knapsack and went out upon a highroad, saying con tinually, "Oh, If I could but shiver 1" Presently a man came up, who heard tno hoy talklug to himself ; and, as they wero just passing tho placo whero tho gullows stood, tho man wild, "Do you seo? Thero Is tho trco whero seven fellows havo married tho hempen maid, and now swing to and fro. Sit yourself down thero and wait until midnight, and then you will know what it is to shiver I" "Oh, If that bo nil," answered tho hoy, "l can very easily do that I But if I learn to speedily what shlverlnc Is then you shall havo my fifty dollars if you como airnin In tho moraine-." Thon the hoy went to tho gallows, sat down and wafted for evening, aud as ho ien coiu no mauo a nro. But about iniumgnt tho wind blow no sharp that In spite of thq lire, ho could not keei himself warm. Tho wind blow tho nouics aeainst ono nnnlhnr. in Hint ihnv swung backwards and forwards, and ho tllOUt-'llt. "If I am (fill! Iinrn' linlnur liu tho lire, how must thoy freeze above 1" to bb oomtihueh,) T 11 E KIDNEYS. Tho Kidneys are two In number, slluatod lit the upper part of the loin, surrounded by tat, mid consisting of ttireo part", VI v the Anterior, the Interior, nnil the Exterior. Tho (interior nbsoths, Interior constats of tis sues or velus, which servo nsn deposit forlho lirlno aud convey It to tti 9 exterior. The exter ior Is n conductor nlso, termlnntlng In n single tube, nnd called Ihn Ureter, Tho ureters nro connected with tho bin liter, Tho bladder Is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided Into parts, vli.l Iho Upper tho Lower, the Nervous, nud tho .Mucous. Tho upper expels, tho lower retains. Many havo a doslro to iirlnato without tho nllllt others urinate without the nullity to retain. This fre quently occurs In children. To curelhoio alTi'ctlons, wo must bring Into action tho muscles, which nro engaged In their various functions. I f they nro neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must alio ho mado aware, that howover slight may bo tho attack, It Is Rure to airect tho bodily health nnd mental powers, as our llesh. nnd blood nro supported from theso sources, Oout, on Hueumatism. Pain occurring In tho loins Is Indicative of thonbnvo diseases. They occur In persons disposed to acid stomach nnd chalky concretions. THE Gravel. The gravel ensues from neg lect or Improper treatment of tho kidneys Theso organ i being weak, tho wntor Is not ex celled from tho bladder, hut allowed to remain ; it becomes fovcrlsh, nnd sediment forms. It Is from this dciKislt thnt thostouols formed, nnd gravel ensues. Dropsy lsncollcctlou of water In somo parts of tho body . nud bears different, names, accord- lug to tho parts nlTected, vl,: when generally diffused over tho body, It Is called Anasarca , when or tho abdomen, Asolleii when of tho chest, Ilydrothorax. I ,Tiieatment. Hclnibold's highly concentrated compound Extract Buchu Is decidedly ono of the best remedies for diseases of the blndder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rbcuma- tlsm, and gouty affections. Under this head wo havo arranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain In passing water, Beauty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Stransury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine ; Gout nnd llhoumatlsm of the kidneys, without any changoin quantity, but increase In color.or dark water. It was always highly recommend, cd by the late Dr. Physlck, In theso affections. This medicine Increases the power of diges tion, and excites the absorbents Into healthy exercise by which tho watery or calcareous dep ositions, and nil unnaturul enlargements, as well ns pain and Inflammation nro reduced, and It Is taken hy men, women, and children. Di rections for nso and diet accompany. Puilaueli'IIIA, PA., Feb. 25, ISW, II. T. HELMUOLl), Druggist: Dear Bin I havo been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladdor, and kid ney nllectlons, during which time 1 havo used various medicinal preparations, nnd been under the treatment of tho most eminent Physicians, experiencing but littlo lellef. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted with my family physt clan in regaid lousing your Ilxlrnct liuchti. I did tills becauso I had used all kinds of ad. vertlscd remedies, and hod found them worth less, and, somo quite Injurious; In fact, I despair ed of ever getting well, and determined to uso no remedies hereafter unless I knew of tho liv grcdlents. It was this that prompted me to use your re mod-. As you advertised that It was composed of buchu, cubebs, nnd Junlrer berries, It occurred to mo nnd my physician ns nn excel lent co mblnatlon, and, with his advice, after nn e xamlnatlon of thearllcle, und consulting again with tho druggist, I concluded to try It. I com- m en ced its uso about clslit months ago, at which tlmo I was confined to my room. From tho first bottle I was astonished and Rratlllcd at the ben eflclal effect, and after using it three weeks, was ablo to wal k out. I felt much Uko writing yon a full statement ot my caso at that time, but thought my Improvement might only be tern pornry, and therefore concluded to defer and see If H wonld effect a perfect ciue, knowing then it would bo of greater valno to yon nnd moro sat lsfactory to me. I am now ablo to report that a euro Is effected ancr using the remedy for flvo months, I have not used any uow for threo mouths, and leel as well in all respects ns I ever did. Your Buchu belDg devoid of any unpleasant tasto and odor, a nice tonic and invlgorator ol the system, I do not mean to be without It when ever occasion may require Its uso In such affec tions. M. McCOHMICK. Should auy doubt Mr. McCormlck's statement, he refers to tho following gentlemen: Hon. Wm. Iiiai.ER, ov-Govcrnor, Pennsyl vanla. Hon. Thou. I). Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J, C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J, H. Black, Judgo, Philadelphia, Hon. D. It. Poutkii, eX'Governor, Pennsyl vania. Hon, EI.I.I8 Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. It. C. Urier, Judge, United Htalos Court. Hon. a. W. Woodward. Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W.A. Porter, City Hollcllor, Philadel phia. Hon John Ukilkii, cx-(ioveriior, C'ullforlila. Hon. K. Hanks, Auditor General, Washing ton, I). U. Aud mnny others. If necessary. Hold by DiuggUts and Dealers everywhere. Uewaro of counterfeits. Ask for Hclnibold's. TaUo no other, l'Rici:-JI.25per bottle, or 0 bot tles for tMO. Delivered to auy address. l)e cscrlbo symptoms In nil communications. Address II, T. HIXSIIipi.D, Drug nud Chemi cal Warehouse, 91 Ilroadway, N. V. NONE A It 13 GI3NUINK UNLESd DONE UP IN STEEL - ENGItAV-ED WltAPPElt, with fic-slrnllo of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed II, T, 1IELMI10LD, JllWr. Rail Roads. 1 ACKA WANNA AND ULOOJIS- XJ I tifTitf rn.i.unAn On mul b IW Jul 5, 1370, Passenger Trains will run as foilowsi Going North, Going Hon 111. Arrlvo Arrive Leave I.envo p.m. a.m. p.m. Hcrniilon S.1J 7.20 Lenvo S.J 6.17 .1.15 II. IS ll.'i Arrlvo l'lltston Kingston Plymouth Hhlcksliluny,. s.l I 7.11 !.W 11.42 11.10 10.M lUltl 7.H tU'J I-.'.' I ii.ua 0.31 1II.U7 10.11 Anlve iicrwicit . llloolil 8.ilH 1M DllllVllle MO 7.11 l.cun Leuvo Nnrlh'it 4.1 J II. Ill 7,'ii connection inane nieriimou iy tno io.io a. in. trul i for Hi cut lleiid, llluuiinniton, Albany uiitl nil points North, Uisluiid West. D.T, HOUND, Hup'l. QATAAV1SHA ItAIMtOAI). 1110. ml.UMIIll AltllANGUMIlNT. 1S7P, Passenger Trains on this road will tun nslol Iowa ! Mall Sovltt. Dep. S.ljn.m " s.ll ' " u.: " ' It). 10 " " M.H) ' " 10.11 ' " 11.17 " " 12.21 p.m KTAT10NS. Wltllnmsjinrt. Mnncy. Milton. Danville. ltupert. Ciilnwlssa, lltngtowu. Mummit. otinknke. .Will AVtt Arr, ft.50p. m. Dep. Ml " - 4.10 " " 4.0(1 " " 3.10 " " .t.'IJ " " IVil " " 1. .W " " 1.10 " " 1.S0 " 1.10 " 10.10 n.m " 11,10 I2.M 2.11 4.25 11.11 1 v.. Jlnhouy June. Dlno.Tnninqua. Dine. ufmiiiu;. lvutsv IVIIIO. Air. IU1 ' 1'lill.idBlnhtn. S.1J 1.2 2.M f.t'.j 3.20 1 dlno Manch CnunU. dluo" t'.oi) ji.ni. 1.CW1II n' in, Ji.lH " Phlla. via lietlilchoni, " 11,1 n.m. " llaston, " 11.11 ' Ntw York. ft. I.lherlv St.. ' (1.0i ' via I ft X. It. It. M" " ' 11,111 " I. Valley It. It. " ' HM a.m. llodon, " t'.tO p.m Passciiircrs taklrg tho S.11 train from William- sport, will havo twohourslii New ork,lor sup- )er, mm nirivuin j.uKitm at u.ou u.iii., eiei'ii lour- In ndvanco ol nil other routes. N'nw ilav coaches nceomnnnv all trains be tween Wllllaiusporl, Few Vorfc nnd l'hllndel- hln. Trains mil through by daylight. ji:o. wi:nu,supt. 0-OimiEBN CENTRAL 11AII un nuu ancr judo jtil ibiu, irniiii. win IcaveBCNnur.v as follows : NOItTHWAltD. 5.3.1A.M., Dally to WlIllnmroit, for Ulmlm lauitliuaigun, itocnesicr, iiuuaio, uspcuiuu Ilrldgo, and N. Falls. 3.10 r. M., Dally.fexcept Sundays) for Klmlrn ana liuiiiiio via i;rio iinuway noni l.innm. 6.15 r.M., Daily, icxccpiBiiuuaysi lor uuamt1 TKAINS SOUTHWARD. 1.15 A.M. Dally (except) Monday's) for Uallluiou WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11.25 P.M. Dally(exccptSundny's)forIIaltluiori ivasuingiuu nuu i-unaucijuiiii. ED. S. YOUNU. General l'asseuger Agent. Alfred It. Fiskic, Gen'l Hupt., TkELAWAIiE, LACKAWANNA, & jLy vi25iT.uw lull i.uuAii. aumnier urr.mgc nieni, April ii,ih70. 'lraiub leavoas lonows; SAMllVAKll. HMllYrtllu Fx- Ac- Ac- Ex- Mall HTATIONS. jtnn picss com. com, press r.M p.m. Vln M. 4 13. DlviR. A M. r.M. Arl New York. ILv 91; -U3 iiot Harctau SI.) 8.00 4.10 Christopher at 8.00 4.10 0.01 i.Xi lloboken 8.15 1.25 8.3.1 4.10 Newark R.40 4.50 0.U) 1,01 Wasblnutou 11.23 7.35 via Cen. Hit. of N.J. New York MOO 3.10 (J Ut Liberty. SI) (l.OO 5.00 7.40 1.21 ....New Hampton 11.15 7.20 5.18 12.1" Oxford 11.41 7.W 12.17 llrldKOVille 11.5.) 8.00 IWO 0.10 ....Philadelphia 7.9) .:I0 Ml :i.51 .Trenton.......... 8.45 H,l 11.30 l.SJ l'llllllpsburg 11.0.5 7.0.5 6.3.1 12.3(1 .Muuunkli Chuuk 12.00 8.115 b:ii 12.25 ,DehlW!ire 12.15 8.20 6.11 12.0s ....Mount Hcthel 12.25 8.30 5.IB lUi Water Gup 12.10 8 41 4.51 11.38 Slioudsburc 12.5.) 8.55 11.28 Hpraguevllfe MO 11.18 Ileuryvllle 1.1.5 l.lf, 11.1)2 Oakland 1.30 WSi 4.01 10.40 Forks 1.411 tl.H 3.15 10.27 Tobylialllin 2.00 ll.AS 3.31 ln.ll Gouidsboro 2.10 IHO1) 3.15 U.50 Moscow 2.3(i I0.LH 3.U1 liuunlng 2.1i 10.3s r.M. B. oo 2.lo li.io Srianton :i.so fi.on 8.:m 7.' RSS ...CIutk'H hllliimlt.... 3.10 11.15 o.Kl 7.15 8.30 ...Ablllgtoll 3.40 11.21 0.25 C. H 1.51 8.U ..Factoryvillo 4.01 u.:n 11..50 (..111 1.30 7.52 Nicholwm 4.2.1 11.51 10.30 5.10 1.21 7M7 lliipboUmn 4.S0 10.12 11.00 4.57 . 7.15 Mnutlosc . 4.57 10.30 12.UI l.ltl 1210 0.51 New Mlllord 6.15 10.17 12.35 3.43 1235 G..7J Great Ileud 5.30 11.12 1.(11 f.ma.m a.m. I'.M. a,m. a.m. Trains do not stoji at Stations whero U10 Tlmo Is omitted. Connections. At New Hampton with Central!.. It. or N.J, Thu Mall and Express tinlns eastward and west ward connect with trains lorNew oik. Eliza. ucth. l'lninlleld.homervlllo nud olhtt stations. At Wnslilllcton with Mrtrrla & Essex It. It. Moll and Ex pi ess tinlns mako clnsoum! relfablo cnniicciions wan irninsior iew ioik. AcwaiK, MoirlstOTu. Dover. Waterloo. liackettstown A-c. At Manunka Chunk with itelvidere Delaware It. It. Close couucctlons aro made by Mall nnd express niuns. wiin iraius lor l'liuiuieiroua, Trenton, l'llllllpsburg, Uelvidere, Ac. lly 'Iruln Ino. 2, uusstngeis leiteh l'hlladelphta via Cam den, by No. 4. ln Keiisiucton. PassenLCrs on No.4,arilvo liil'hlladelphlnln time tottikotho 11.30 j). m, train for Ualtlmoround Washington. At tscruuton with Lackawanna A Dloomsburg A Dolawaro & Hudrou Itall ltonds. Tralus on mese roaus connect Willi our tinnis lor Plttston, Wllkes-llarre, lierwlck, lilooinsburg, DuuvUle, Oly pliant. Archbald and Carbondale. Atlllngliamton with Erlo Hallway. MallNo. 1 connects with ExprcFs Mall on E1I0 Hallway, leuvlng nts.12 p.m. with a sleeplug coach nt- tached. nrrlvlmi lit llultnlo nt It 'Jl next mornlnc Express No. 3 connects with a way train for uwim jiiuii'H, und umim, Albany A feusqutlinnna HallHoad. Fourtralns a day ryn each way llwecii lllughamton nud aiuuuj . uhu jt'avi'H jiiugnuiniou III. .'.oop. in, and nirlicsnt Albouvnt u.oor.. m. f-yrucuse, lliuglinmton a N. Y. H. It. Trains fo r Hyroi m e lea e at 7 a. m. and CJo p. m. Trains irom r-yincnso arrive at ll.itf n. m.auil .3'j p. in. H. A. 1IEN11V, W. F. 11ALLSTEAD. Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. Agent. tjupt, JEADINQ RAILROAD. SUMMEU AUHANGEMENT. Monuav, May ieth,1870. Great Trunk Lino from the North and North west iori'uiiaueipnin.iew lorlc, lleuaing. Potts vine, Tainanua, Ashland, Hliamokln Cebnuou Aiicniown, i-aslou, jipnratn, Litis, Lancaster loiumura,iu:., Tralus leave Harrlsburir for New York, im lot. lows: At 6,35, 8,10 uud 11,25 u. 111., and 2.50 p. ra., connecting wllh similar trains on j'cnna. juinroau, ana arriving nl Plcw York at i2,iu, noun, a,ou, o,uo anu lu.eu ii, 111, respectively uleeplug cars accompany the 5,35 and 11.25a 111. trains without chunue. lteturnlmrl Lea.u New York nt Odln.tn.nml 12.00 110011 nnd 6,00 p. m. Philadelphia ut MS u. m, and 3.30 p.m. sleeping cars acoompany the d.ijo a.m., aud 5,U0ji.m., trains Irom N V without chauge. Leave Hiiriisburi; for Reading, Pottsvllie, Ta raaqua, Mlnerbvllli', Ashlaud, Hliamokln Pine Urovo, Alleutown & PhlU'd. ul 8,10 a.m., 0c 2,50 x 1,10 p.m., stopping ul Lebanon aud principal way stations; the l, lupin, train connectiiig lor Phll'a Puttsvlllo and columbhi only. For Pottsvllie bchuylklll lluveu aud Auburn, via Kchuylklll aud busquehiuiua Itailruad, leave Hiirilsbuig 111 3,10 p.m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Head lug lor Alleutown, Easton uud New York at 7.24 )D.M a. ill., 1.27 and 4.45 p. in. lie tinning, leave New York at VAX) 11. m., 12.00 noon aud 0.0) p. in. and Alleutown at 7.-0 a. m. 12.25 110011, 4.20 am' 8.15 p.m. Wuy Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia al 7(30 a.m.,-connecting wllh similar lialu ou East Pa. railroad returning Hum IteudliiguluTiiiV. tn stopping ul nil stutlouH. Leave Pottsvllie at S.ioand 0,00 a.m.,irml 2,50 p.m llerudon nt 11.30 a. 111., hhamoklu ut 6,10 aud to lu 111., J.S1UUUU ue i,u-j u.111. uuu J.vio uoou itiau auoy City at 7.51 a. m. aud 7.17 . 111. Tuiuuquu nl 8.31 a. m and 2,20 p. m.ior PUlludelplilu ane Leave Pottsvllie, via Kchtivlklll nml Kiisnon, hauua llallroad at 8,1.5 u.m. tor llarrlsburg, uuu 12.06 noon, for Pino move and Tremout, lteadlug Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllie at 5.40 a. in., iiasses lte-udiug nt 7,30 a. m., ar riving ut Philadelphia at 10.20 a. lu. lteluruliuti le-aies Philadelphia at 5,15 p. in., pussliiK Head ing at 8.1)0 p.m., 111 1 Ivlug ul puttsvlllo ul U.10 p.m. Pottstoun Aes;uiiiiiiouatlonTralii:leuvesl'oiis Uiwu at 0,25 u.m, returning, leaves l'nllude lphl all.uop.m. Columbia llallroad Tinlns leave Heading at 7,20 a.m., and 0-15 p.m, lor Ephlata, l.ilu, UmeaJi. ter, Columbia, A.U., Perkloiuen lull Itisul Tialusleuvo Perklotnen Junclloiinl V.OO a. 111,, 3.00 di 6.30i, 111, rclurulug: leave richwcnksvlllu at t'.oj 11.111., liij nuou, uuu 4.15 p.m., couueetliig with similar uulus nn Heading lhillroael, Colebrookdale itiillroad tralus leavelNiltstowu nt lUOa. 111 nud(l.op. in.,ietuinlng leavoMouul I'Jcasautnt 7.UI and 11.25U. 111., connecting wiin similar tinius en Heading llallroad. Cluster Valley Hullroud 'Jialiis leave llildgc l.ort ut 8,30 a. in. and 2.('5 and 6.02 p. m. rctuiiilue, leave Dowulngton ul 0.20 a. m., 12.45 uoou uud 6.15 p. 111., coiiuectlug with similar trail. s 01 lleadiug Hullroud, On Buuduys, leavo New York at 6,00 p.m., l'lill phluat 8,00 n.m. uud 3,13 p. 111., (Iho 8,00 a.m. train iiiuiilugonlytoUeadlugj)leavePottvllli).wia.ui.; llartl.Uirii at 6.3i u, in. and 4.10 p. 111, uud leave. Alleutown ut7.25n,m. uudS,H p. ui.,uud Heading ut 7.15 11,111, mid 10.03 p. 111, for Hauls burg, ul 7.2Ja, in. lur New York, ul 1.15 p. 111, lor Alleiituwn, uud ul 0.10 a. m. uud 1.2i p. in 1"' Philadelphia. Comminution, Mileage. Kcaton, bchool iiai hxeurslou nickels loauil Irom all poluts.Rtro duccil tales. ' Hiiggoge cheeked through; ICO iouuds ullowen each pa,iuger. O. A. NICOLI-S, ,, .... .General (jujierlnteiidtul Heading, Pu April 211 1570. jUOWN'S EAST EREiailT FHOM 1'IIILADL'H'HIA TO ULOOM.HUUHU, and Intermediate points. Goods forwarded will) euro and despatch and at low rates. Goods, at Philadelphia, must le delivered al liltiier Co's, 811 Market ritreet, For lull par tlcuiajs, apply to JACOH BCHUYLEIt. Proprietor. Aug. W.'C0-tr. It, It, Depot, illooiusLurg.I'a A LL KINDS OP JOB PRINTING Jl neatly executed at Tub Oolvumik titeau PruiUiie omo JJOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION. THE l'HILtHlll'HY OF Hit. Kt'ItENCK'H Gil EAT MEDIt'lNEH. Will licoido never lenrii to know thnt a diseased lller und stomneli nce rssarlly disease I ho entire Sstem7 The plalueKt Principles of common sense leach this, nnd yet there are hundreds who ridicule tho idea, nnd continue ill ine course which inmost luoviinoiy brings them pieiimlurely to tho grnvp. Living s thomnjorlty or peopio uo, nicompieto van- line.', M 1 1 II ... n " nt,,.,, t, .v ....in. iiu , i ).,- cut to all that, sooner or later, luituro will te vengo herself, llenco wo llnd thnt persons who Indulgo to excess lu Iho uo of very llcli or Indl estiliio food or Intoxicating drinks .Invariably jyn heavy pciinlry In thnciid. Tno Ktomncli iccoiilCH uisorocrcu nuu ii'i use's 10 ncii iiiu liver ills In tirrrtiiin lis functions. lUslicnshl and Us ntli iidiinl evils follow, nnd still Ihu sutlcrlng In-dlldiiiilsierslslliicllHi!lnKtotliolliniou'ililycx- iiouiil liiiax 01 inu pni. it. r.1.11 1 1.1 ei n nu n cllics nie H'Conilileiie lloallsuch. lliel li-llnr Hiire nud ecrlnln ltllef wiieievtr they nreii'i'd is utrcited, mid nil mat is unwary loii.inuiiHti ln'lr lciiiilniinit witttiii.-rv nillniz iiiiiti or wo man in Ihn land Is n fair nnd linpmlialtrl.il of neni. ia:i those viionrosKcpiieniou iiusi-miiiu, nd who Imvo ierniltli-d Interested persons in piejudlco them nmiliist Ihcvo now c u-iirnlcd reiu-dlcs lor Consutnplloii, dlscnrd their preju dices, nnd bo governed by tho principles of rea son nnd common bciikc. If tho system Is disor dered depend upon It, In ntno cases out or ten tho sent of the clsoidcr will bo lound In tho stomach nnd liver. Toclcanso nnd Invlgomlo tl.u stomach aud lostlmulale tho ller tohcnlthy action, uso M'UENL'K B IMMJIIAKIi l'l liljl, ine Ollliv Jnei easing demand for theve pills Is the best ovl (lcncoof their Miluc. Thousands upon thousands of boxes nro sold dally. Why? Hlniply hecnuso llicy net piomiilly nnd ellleleiilly. Iniiilldswlio may not tlnd It eonvciilent lo call oil Doctor SC1IENCK In person nrolufoimcd that full and oinpieio etirecllous lor uso accompany e.ien 1 ni-knge nr the ........ ... ..... . .... . . . . 1 . . - r . f r . fit i.l't'T't, .Mi... I'K.xiv I. I'lia.-., ri n.'iu.ni. n...... anu nr.Avi:r.HTnNIil. The.o mcd c lies will cure consumption unless tho luiifes mo so f..r gom- that tho mtlcnt la entirely beyond tho e.wn 01 lueeiicai 1 uci. it tmiv it,, nthr-fi nv iimse who are not familiar Mlth the virtues of theso great leiiicillcs, "How do Dr. HCHENCK'.S medicines effect their won- derlul eures of eoiisimiption?'1 'J im nii'.werlsn sliunlo one. They begin their work uf restoration by luluglng tire, stomucli iver nnd bowels Into an nelivo liealthy coiull Ion. It Is fond Hint cures this formldntilo dls- e.ne. fcCHLNCK'U M ANDUAKK l'll.L.'b net 011 tho liver nud stomach, promoting secretion, nnd rn,n,,rln, thn l.tln nnil stlinA l-hlcll haVO rCSlllt- eel from the inactive or torpid condition of thoso organs, oud of tho system generally. Thlisliig- CISIl SlUTO OI 1110 uouy, llll'l HH! iuiie'iiivuiui- cuinulntlnii of thounlicnllhy biibatnnce'Siuiued jueveiit the proper dlgcsllon of fooel, nud. ns n naiurni conseque'iice, eri-Hii use.w.e-, nmwi Llilta It, rtt.nQtt.rtllr.lt tiflil lllinltv 111 llnntll. ..I I I I M . ,4 l'l I.MII. mieiji IIUll Di',..- WEED TONIC, when taken regularly, mlnglo et-ltlt Mm l.trttl ttlil tin, .llirpstlllJ Oll-aUS. imikC good rich blood, nnd ns 11 natural. consequence, t.ie... ili.eh iitul Miipmrtli to llin nat cut. Let Ihu l.iculty Miy what It inny. tuls Is tho only true cure for consumption. Uxpeilencohns proved It beyond tho shallow or a ciouui, nnu inousauus nro to-day nllvc'iind well who n few years sluco wero regarded as hopeless cores, but who wero Induced to try Dr. feCHENCK'S remedies, nnd wara v.tniitrpii lit rtftrmntintiT. iii'iiiin uv ine'ir nsu llllC Ol I UO JirSl SlCpS IHO pill sieitm niitiuit, iuuu wllh n consumptive patient is lo luvlgoralo the syslcin. Now how Is this to bo done? ccrianuy HOlUy giving lUCOlClIllS Ilia. e.uuus. tiuvue-i- vute iiicillcriicn that lmi.ilr Instead of Improve Iho lunctlons or tho digestive organs. Doctor hUHEN'CIC'd medicines cleanse tho stomach nud bowels ornll SUOSllltlCCS WHICH UIO e-aieiuaie-ii 10 Irritate or weaken them. They ci'eatoiuinppe tltc piomoto healthful digestion mako good blood, and, as a consequence, they invigorate nnd strengthen tho entho system, and moro es pecially thoso parts which uro diseased. If thts cannot bo done, then tho case must bo regarded Jl IHO pilJSICiail II11U1 1. llllimtoiuiu tw l'ATiENT fkel HDNfjitv, If tho diseased person cannot purlnke of good iiourlshlug food and properly digestit.lt Is lmposslblo that he cau .ruiti in ilitsi, nml ktrenetli ; nnd It Is enuallv Im ... du.l. II lMnDal1.1a In tttAlrnn possible to bring a patient to this eouditlon so long us 1 ue liver is uurueueu .vim uise-iict u....-, niiiftlin stntrtiiitli lmlcil Willi UllllC.lltllV Sllllie. AlmnsL tlin first renuest made lo the llllVstclan by n consumptive patient Is that ho will pre scribe medicines that will remoioor allay tho cough, night sweats and chills, which aro tho sure iiiieiitianis on i-ousuiiimiuu, Hut this should not bo done, us the cough Isouly nn ellort or nuture to relievo nseii, anu me liiuui swe'ius nnd chills aro caused by tho diseased lungs. The i-i.tni-illitu nrillniirlle nti-scrllii-il do luolo harm lliuu good. They impair tho lunctlons ot tho sloiuiicli, lmjieelo ueuiiuy oigesiiou, uuu nggiu- v-iitit ir.llior 1 1,1.1. i-lllft tho illsl-use. Thoro Is, nfter nil, nothing liko fads with w-hti-li insuh-itiiiithilen iiositioti. uud It Is upon lactR Hint Dr. 8CHENCK relies. Nenily all who havo taken his medicine In accordance with his directions havo not only been cured of consump tion, but, irom tho fact that theso medicines act with wondertul power npon tho digestive organs patients thus cm cd speedily gain llesh. Cli-uns-lug the system ornll Impurities, they lay Iho Inundation for 11 solid, substantia! structure. Itt'stiirlmr llii-n it"l)w to health, tbev Clcatu 1111 appetite. The food Is properly assimilated; the quantity of blood Is not only lucuascd, hut is mado rich nnd stiong und In the facuol sllchn condition ol the si stem nil disease lnusi ue uan 11. ...1 run directions .ici-omimnv cnihof tho medi cines, so that II is not nUsoliilcl.v necessary that paill'lllS MillllllM'U t . l-e..!-...., i,tii.--iitii.., unless they desllo to lin tlu-lr lungs e-sanillnd, l-or lllis purpose- i-iiiinii ihiiiiij..ui-iiih-i- 15 North tslxtli M. .comer ol Coniineiec, l'nl In- ocinia, eveiy si.uuiuny, 110111 v.. 31. iiuiii Aelvlce Is given without charge, but for a tlioiough examination with the Hesplromeiti Hip i-liurr-p 1m .V Price of the Pulmonic Kjuip nnd Sinwiid Tonic each, 81.50 iier bottle, or f7.50 a hair uo.eu. Miiudrako l'llls25ecutsii box. l'orsaloby till druggists. nius'.o-iy. LARGEST REST CHEAPEST I T7NTERP1USE. INDUSTRY, TACT, I1! 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Dcinonology, Mugte,MiSiiierism,hplrlliullm,MuiilageGunie nud a thousand wonders. Mulled Un' 25 cents. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, South 7th street, Philadelphia. Pa. ' "VESI IT IS TRUE! 1 That tho llest iluwert the Ilett Diopnertlho Jiett hilf-Uukeri to be found III the world are iho Original aud Hellublo Douhle-Mollon .lllua .?,.?.;'.1'."t"' "iad by tho .ETNA MANUKAC lUltlNG to., of Hafem. Ohio, Heud for Pamph let eoutaiulug jiarltculars. 4 S A iICRMIi1 T Jv'v.nted 1,1 paying business RiliiH111 liD W'tnutht: THE HUMAN MACIIINK. New Hook Frea lor Hlamp.TAHHANTdCO., N. V lit" 13 JAI'ANKSi: COUN vihU removes 1 Corns without pain: Jirlca25c. Bold at drug uud shoo stores. Maniples mailed ou receiptor !'.!'ifS..'!I1.,.l.,raU8 'upplled by tho JAPANESE Dry Goods & Notions. NE EV STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of SUM JIH H GOOD-). DAVID LOWENUEIta luvllcs nttcutlon lo Ills stock of CHEAP AND FAWHIONAHLE CLOTHING, at his istoro 011 Main Hired, twodnors nbove Hie American House llloomsburri, Pn., wliero lie has Just tcclved from New York nud Philadelphia u roll assortment of MEN ANDHOVWClAlTlllNO, In.'l ti. r In a Iho most fashlouiilite, durnblp, nnd aiiit.nnio 11I'.I''N GtlODH. enntdstlug of UOX, HACK, ltOCO, GUM, A ND Dlf.-G LOTH COATSAN1) PANTH. r all soi Is, Hhtcs nnd colors. Ho has nlso veplen. islied his already largo slock of FALL AND WINTEP. WIAWLH, BTiitPED, naunnn, and plain vests EHHITS, CHAVATH, BTOCICa, COLLARS HANDKEltUHlEFfl, GLOVl'.R, eUSPENDElW, AND l'NCY AltTICLUS Ho nas constantly on hand a largo and ",rcll-se- ectcd assortment of CLOTHS AND VEsriXOS, which ho Is rfrcrnred to inako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnd 111 the best manner. All his clotlilnj is made to wear, and raost of it 13 of homo manufaclnrc. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELHY, olortrydcscrlptlon.fluonndchoap. Ills caseol cwelrylsiiotsiirp.isscdilnthlsiiilace. Call and cviimluc Ida general nssortmcn of CIiOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELU'! , AC. DAVID LOWENCEHG. Q C. H A R R havojustrecelvcd from tho eastern markets largo and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, CONSISTING OF Casslmcrs, Jeans, Host bleached & llrown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Table Linens, Cotton & All wool flannels, .tc, Ac., A'gooel stock of Ladies dlcss goods, Latest styles A patlerns. Bplecs of all kinds, Good stock groceries, Queeusware, Stone ware, Wood & willow ware, I'Jour & Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Bonp for cleaning Tin, nrnss.tSc. All goods sold cheap for cash or juo duce. Ho would call Iho nttenllon of buyers to his well and carefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept In tho coun try, fcelli.!,' confident that lio'cnn sell them goods at such prlccsas will ensure, satisfaction. Nov.5,'(,0-tf C. C. MAHH. JgUY THE REST. -system. THE HED LION IiKAND, BXiACZ ALTACA Is superior to nil oilieis in lolor, qitallly nnd 1M. P. LUTZ'S Dealer In Dry Goods mid Notions, In lliowcr's new Ullililllig ne.M 10 1110 i;olul JIuuse, iiuiii nn.-e-i, jmiuniMMilj;, J II. III lly J i ,0-11, jJliLER'S STORE. FUESH AUUlVAI. OF HUMMEH GOODS, Tno subscriber has Inst returned from the cities With another largo and select assortment of FALL Ai.'D WINTEH GOODS, purchased In New York and Philadelphia at the owest ngure, and which ho Is determined to cell on as moderate terms as can be jirocuied else wnero lu Hloomsbnrg. His stock comprises LADIES' DP.ES.-3 C00D3 or tno cuoicesl styles aud latest fa'Llons,to.;cthci wiin a 'urge .assortment or nry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of tho following ai tides Carpets, OU Cloths, Cloths, Casslmcros, Hlmwls, Flannels, Bilks, White Goods, Linens, Hoop Bklrts, Muslins, llollowware Cedarware (luetuswaro. Hardware Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Cnps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklug-GIassci, Tobacco, Coffco, Bugars, Teas, KIce, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY. In snort, everything usually kept lu eouutrv stores, to which no Invites tho attention of the public generally, Tho highest price will bo paid lor country produce lu exchange for goods. H. H. MILLEK&SON, Arcade Buildings, Uloomsburg, Pa, N V E O T I O N E H Y . The undersigned would respectfully announce .u .up jiuui.u inn, ut' uni upeueci a FIH8T-CLAS3 CONF .CTlONEKY HTOltF., lu the building lately occnpjud by Fox 4 Webb ivuuiu 110 is piupaicueo mruisil all tfiuus Ol PLAIN & FANCY CANDIES, FHENCH CANDIES, FOHEIGN & DOMESTIC FHUITB, NUTB, HAIBINB, AC, AC, AC. 11V WltOI.ESALK OU liBTAIL. lu short, a full assortment of nil goods In ma nuu ui uusiucss. a greai variety 01 DOI.LH, TOYB, Ac., uultablofor tho Holidays. Paitleular attention glVI.ll lU 15HHAD AND C A K EH, of all kinds, Jrcsh every day, CIIHIHTMaH CANDIES, OHIBTMAH TOYH. A call Is solicited, aud sallsfacllon will h guaranteed, Nov. 22. 1S67, ECKIIAItT JACOHB. JOHN O. JACOISY'S UAK'IMIY AND CONFECTIONERY! IIEP.WH K, PENN'A, Tho undersigned would i-espcetlullv ininrm the Clllrens ot HeivUik, nml vli lnlly. Hint he ..... .., m ...nil., tmiiii uini iaiitery 111 ODD FELLOWB' HALL, '''jrw'cy. !''-. 5ihcre ho Is jirej-arfd to furnish PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIEH, FHENCH CANDIES, FOHEIGN AND DOMErtTIO FHUITB OHANGES, LEMONS, UAISINS Ac, Ac, Ac, Ae, SV wuoLtaiAi.1: anu hetail. vSoj'hj e V"' ASreuucut Papers, Eui TISII AND OYSTERS, GAV.li..'w.Cr'iuo,.,.f,;IU(,,n(1"' VtmU llrcad and Vimro'iialf Vour Herwlck, Juno 17, 1870-tf JOHN a. JACOUY, voir?,1;,, Lnnw "'" will bo found Cream 1 iji lK"k.1i Vyaluuls.P.-nnuts. Almonds, I'll, berts, 1 lg, Apjiles, Cocou Nuls, it lllea of dllli r i nt kinds, Mustnrd. Catsini, l'ltkles, Choe-olate Ciiutif d Fruit of all kinds. Corn 8 aK S uL; g L A T E ROOFING, EVERY VAUIETY MOST FAVORABLE RATES, JOHN THOMAS, irni CASPKH J. TIIOMAfl Am? stoo-i,. Dry Goods & Groceries. GRAND OPENING GItANI) OPENING (IRANI) OPENING GItANI) OPENING GHAND OPENING or FALL AND W1NTE1I GOODS, FALL AND W1NTEII GOOIW, FALL AND W1NTEII GOODS, FALL AND WINI'Ell GOODS, FALL AND WINTEH GOODS, consist Ing ol consisting of consisting or consisting of couslstlnir of DllY IlltY HitY DUY DHY GOOD, OOOIH, llOOIW, GOODS GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, 11 ATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, IIOOIH AND SHOES HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND BHUES, HEADY-MATH! CLOTHING, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING HEADY-MAIHl CLOTHING, HEADY-MA I F, CLOTH I NU, UEADY-MADK CLOTUiKO, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASS lis, LOOKlNO-OLANSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAIN1S AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, GltOCEltlES, OHOCEltlEU, OHOCHKIES, GltOCEltlES, GUOCEH1ES, (itir.ENSWArtE HUEENSWAHE, lillEKNSWAHIl, OUEENSWAHE, UUEENSWAUB IIARDWAHE, HAUDWAHE, HAHDWAHE, HAHDWAHE, HAHDWAHE, TINWAHE, TINWAHE, TINWAHE, TINWAHE, TINWAHE, SALT, SALT SALT SALT, HALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, KITH FISH, GHA1N OKAIN OHAIN (1 HA IN GRAIN AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, Ac, Ac. Ac, AT Ml'KELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL Mt'KELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL Mt'KELVY NEAL CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'S. CO.'S. CO.'S. Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Northwest comer of Main und Market Streets, Northwest comer of Main nnd Market Ktreets, Northwest corner of Main und Market Streets, llLOOMSIUIIta, PA., HI.OOMSlllJUG, PA HLOOMSllllltCI, PA., 11I.OO.MS1UIHG, PA Ill.OOMSllintO, PA. IKON AND NAIIJS, IKON AND NA1I.H, IUON AND NAILS, I HON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, In largo riunutltlcR and at reduced rates, alwny ou uauu, Miscellaneous. TVT'E AV COAL Y A R D. Is Tin: undersigned lcspectfully Inform the citizens of Hloemsburg nnd Columbia county. Hint thev keen all the diU'crent liunihcrs of,snvrt coal nud selected lump coal for smithing purpo- m'n, on meir wnari, aiijoiuing .ti i.civvr, iseni a Co's I'liinace; wlllin pond jiair of Hult.ilo scale ou tho wliinf, lo weih eoal, liny, nnd stmw. Likewise a Irni so und wagon, to dillver coal to thoso who desire It. Autla-v r-urchavo n large anioiiui oi co iiiiiii'j luicuii loae-e-p a superior nr tide, and tell nl tho very lowest prices. PJea.e cnll mid examine for v ourselves beforo puicha.1; lugclsewhere. .1. W. HENDEHSHOT, AUGUSTUS MASON, fpiIE iintlcrslgncd will tako In ox- JL clin nee lor Coal mid Groceries, the following named m llclcs : Whent, Hye, Com, Oats, Pota toes, Lord, Ham,Sioii!der,niid side meat,Hulter, Eggs, Hay, Ac.nt Ihu highest cash prices, at his uioceiy ,-iioie, uujoiuing ineir coal yuru, J, W. HENDEHSHOT. Dloomsburg Mar. 19,'W-ly, C. IIOWER, hus opened a first-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND FUR STOKE. at tho old stand on Main Strcct,Hloomsburg,afew ilnrim ntinvn lli iv.iir, llitiiL-n it la .7.' posed of tho very latest and be'ststsles ever oiler. ed to tho citizens of roliinihf.i fnnntv itch accommodate tho public wUh the following goods at tho lowest rates. Men's heavy doublo soled stoga boots, men's double and slnglo tnp soled kip boots, men's heavy stoga shoes of all kinds, men's line boots and shoes of all grades, boy's double soled boots nnd. shoes of all kinds, men's glove kid llalruoral bhoos.uieu's, women's, boys's and misses' lasting gultera, women's glove kid Polish very line, women's morocco Hnliuorulsand I.., ouue-n, wuuieu very une am uuiioncd gall, ers. In short boots ol all descriptions both peg gcd and sewed. " me'utof U'a ttlS0 0011 nUcntlon 10 11)8 fine assort- HATS, CAPS, FUH3 AND NOTIONS. w-hlcli comprises nil tho new and nopulai varl eues ai prices wnicii onnnotfnlllo suit all. These ... . ww uitceu "i mo iuwcsi casn rates and will bo minrniilpM inuh-i. tn.iur.,.. V lssollclled beiorepurehnslng clsewhero'ns It Is hfliint oi a ouegaiiis are 10 no roiand Dec cuuniy. ifiii nothing, and may be of ureat liKtlo ySu5 U febll'70-ly. AN INDISPENSAHLiT AUTH'LE FOH THE . LADIEH. (1'atcntca July !Mn,lSC7.) This Curler Is tho most orrieci invention ever of ler. d to tho public. It Is easily operuti-d.iioat in ap pearance, and will not In Juio the Lair, us thero Is no heat n eiulied, nor any melalllobuustiiucuuscil to ins. or uieuic ino nuir, Mati'iraciuicd only and MCMILLAN A CO. No, fl Noi Ih Front Btreel, l'lUI.ADKLl'Ilt.V.PA. Sold at Diy Grids, Trliumlngs and Notion Stores, N, D. B Ingle llox '.'5 (cuts: a Ilnxis. assorted sizes, ta cts. Jlalltilric to any j art ot the unlt- lu niwiw iijiui u it iii oi i ue money. Je2r70.tiu. ' o MNIRUS LINE. Tho undersigned would resictful!y announce to tho citizens of Hloomsbtirt; and Iho jubllo gene rally tha he Is running an OMNIBUS LINE between this place and thodlllerent railroad do pols dally (Sundays excepted), loeonnect with the several trains cng Houtli nnd West on the Cata 5vlssa aud WUIIauisport llallroad, and with those going North and South ou tho Lackawanna and Dloomsburg llallroad. His Omnlbutsea are In good condition, commo dious and comfortable, and cliarges reasouable, Persons wishing to meot or see their friends de part, can be accomodated upon reasonable charge by leaving tlmtly notlco at any of tha hotels, JACOH L UlllTON, lVoprletor, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CAUDS, LETTEIl HEADS, HILL HEADS, PKOGUAMMES, POSTEltS, AO., AO. Neatly nnd Cheaply rrlutctl From the Latent BlylOH of Tj-pe at the COLUMBIAN OKFICK Hardware &Cutin rpiIE NEW HARDWARE ftTnT5 JL N I! PLUS ULTItA llE, ilavlng enlarged our Storo ji'onm , OPENED A NEW SUm v mfo nirmiy irom me. Maniirncturcr, ,"' cash, ou n declining luarkot. w o nil'?'cl" offer tho samo lo u J-rt j., hullo FAItMEHS, MECIIAN1CR iu.... nnd tho rest of Mankind, a ernsJ. .. CI1'1'. lirisiiig nn 1110 iiiniis nnd oiifiliiiA- . lur. ens. In a city Hnrd Wnro Store , MH a. .,,lnllr ft of Ihoi'ounty. ut unusually law '.it J? ' 5tl! ah inosawnonroiii'sirlousnrnii i ' . In our lino can save -Money bv V I !"''"t tfmt.' New Hardware Store. y uy looklug in" Plcnsogive tisni-ill nndexnniltio,,.. . Ar.n6,yr '"IHbl! .Tacoh IC. Smith, g U I T II & 8 K h T z ft nnn Imporlers-nnd Dcalcrsln Foreign naa mm a HARDWARE GUNS, OUTLEP.v ' Nov.H.cr-if.'nA: mi QARRIAGE JIANUFACTORY, Eloomsburg, Pa, M. O. SLOAN A BHOTIirn Hnvo on hand and for sale at the mnet ,.,.. I bio rates a splendid stock of 1 'e-U CAHUIAOES. IIUGairs nud every dtscrlptlon ol Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to be mniln of f tin tin.i n...i . . I nble- materials, and by the hum ejmBI workmen. A I work sent nm r-,.... .I..":!! llshment will bo found to benf the liici i SKI and sure to give perfect vatMactlm. Ih gfl also n lino nssorlmenlof "jnfc SL llldlls of nil Iho newest nnd most Ir-slilonalile ntiil well nnd carefully made uud 1,1 lUe Ust mat An Inspection of their 5voik Is inkicltn n ueiiuvcu unit uuuu siijie'liur eun I I'lfiUnd InlhJ l-ltlllltTf. V.. n-.i-.l "w'..D.ltf-lf. JQ E N T I 8 T R Y . H. O, HOV.EH, DESTWT, Hosncclfully oners his prori sslonol Krrtcdd tho ladles and g.utlemcn of lllunnivbanudrl clnltv. He Is nrennred tnidteud fa no tl . ...I ous operations In thfllluooflils profession id Is provided with the latest Imtirnvnl Pn.r.l.iJ Ti.irrit which will bo Inserted ou Mi rlaliril .ii.-iip itmi mitiiiip n.Lit in i.u.i. nu ,..rn n.... ....... ...uul. uu-u ... .-i-m nn ttcil UBLliem unit teeth. Teeth extracted by nil the iictuih inns. niiiitiYru iiie'iiiont, uuu .ill nin-ratloni c lu ii-i-ui i-aieiiiuy nuu piope-liy lllieuueato, iie-sioeuco Hull oiuiu 11 lew uoors VffVS t ..our. jeouse, same sine. Uloomsburg, Jau.Sl.'Oiitr AGENTS WANTED KOfi JiblbIjyrks A MASTIlltlT VKItHIFK A1I0N OF TEll HO i.rnniHiiHcil li.r lciulhictlt-ii!MiHH ntiJIf nii'iior till ilcncniiiinli(i ( immrlrjiulmlil niorii una iiKt-mniHai nn Mt. , uu:ui ti i llio iltllcniit htyttfa nl bii, 1hk i(c. Mntctl tuntjf I Ul'.U toiulnucptcil us nli-.siiiilfial utiiy win n -Us! ml, at J t t 'A than I W 1101,1 SALK J'JUU:. Iz.Uimxo Ttnilol nud Ihu Must l.lbi-rut'ituiis J 01 .uJliniUiubl 1UI IllM, I'H',, UUIU'CSI I ( F. VKNT. I'lihlM inn (i7U-lf ( V.ircin hi. New oii Insurance iisencici o ii j; XI V ) l' A L LIFE INbUHAN cuMr.m NEW YORK. l'lluy I-'rccmnn, President, II. e. l'iein,E Cash cnpllal over !:,() ,'),all p-Ud. i. n. RORisoN.Ri-oojisnui'.o.rl GllNKKAL AOllNf, For Luzerne, Lyromlng nud olural)la counties. Aub. S','C0-ly. Tl4:SURANCE AGEKCl'l l Wyoming 'ttl TKtna v l vniiit-, ... K Mirtli Aninrlon m S.l cty - International Niagara lnitnam Merchants Si ui..i - a ujnm5uoiu Lt.i .n. n . I 1.n.,..ltla Albany City JJJ nuuui.ii:i (.a, . .. v- 1. IT Ti...1. in.nfl fci Homo, New Haven Danville, liorso Theft - T.-DLMU niMUVN. Avtri, matSfc9-lv. ' UtooasECBOifJ Foundries, OIIARPLESS & IJAHMAiV. J-MQIin 1-OUNUltV A It'll MAMTACTnilSO in stovi-s .t PLOWS WHOLESALE ' 1 T.. i.t. -,,. m SIONTUOSE I1'.0X US'" 'I ..t. T-rov ironUDit DEASt rl , riirrltvSI1 CiiBlIufc-s und Hie urn a ir ;n - 4. wor All telnris of Hrass or Irou wsiirn; inaan upon short notice. .., . ,. q ur.Mi 1 ' H. T. HH AltrLEftS 4 1 S. i', I lliuiillinutii, & Mur.lU.'tlU-tf, -piltST NATIONAIj WHITE LHAf. HIWT, PUHLST, AND ellEAlf11 HATISI'ACTION OUAlM"W' ...... r.HlliaD I l'or Vliltcncfs,DurauiU5.i""" ct.!..1,.,.',. "v,l:!'!",!,v. , ra,.,.- i null, uy mi. uuuu-- the country. JllM HARKEll, JlOOUi: . hfelis-oiw f T. MOHHIS PlHt' l'l i DUUGS, OILS. PAI-NTK Diuiuntii 1, n...l,. in the Kf'iM'.Mlii pailltshuvo bun no"' ',.,. 1 'l pailieH navo . '','" . ar I llousillllcJoUlilirlhl'"' foro Hew ore of Ci.uin"1'" , Ino Is put up In i' 1 ," , jiols, wllh all U' in' uud the iiulnooi ji-:iXi BARKER, JH'tllK & On taih ot For kale by mar25'70-ly. MOYLlt Vffl$& MERCHANDISE .. r.,r-llV OIVFS noiicr. id till To my friends nnd tho j.uuiio s" kinds of DRY aOODS, r t r n -c 1 T Ti f4 . QUEENSWAR' NOTIOP aro constantly on hand ond tor e" AT BABTON'B OLD bT TAME3 K. f '1 Ui-AUo, Bole Aecnt 1.' '.M lax. Largo lot couiu - ii