The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 12, 1870, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
FARMER'S COLUMN.
Tiling!) a runner hIioiiIiI Xoi lo.
A farmer should not imperil Ills Htlo
to land ho nlroady pommes ly over
anxiety to obtain mi mlilltlorml number
of adjoining acres.-
Ho should not ntlempl to cuitivnto
mora laud than ho can ntti'inl to in sea
son) or keep moro stock limn tiiu farm
will supply nutriment for.
Ho should not put on" for to-morrow
what needs to bo dono to-day ; should
not wait till rt farming implement is
wanted boforo ascertaining whether ho
lias It, or if so, whether it is in a condi
tion to bo used.
Ho should not let his slock run down
so in winter, that hair tho summer will
bo wasted in placing tho animals where
thoy should havoboen at tho commence
ment of spring.
Ho should not, when a field is plant
ed, leave tho struggling shoots to con
tend with weeds till tho latter becomo
tho prominent featuro of tho field.
Ho should not go to sleep over night
beforo first having determined what
work ho and his help nro to commence
with lu tho morning with means pro
vided to make) tho labor effective
Ho should not rely too much on thoso
whom ho may employ; every house
hold wants n head, no matter how faith
ful its hired members may be. This
position belongs to tho owner of tho
farm, and ho should occupy it. Ho
may labor or not as suits his inclina
tion and means, but tho direction of af
fairs should remain with him.
Ho should not seek to get extra work
out cf bis laborers by turning day Into
ttVllight or night. Laborers regard
this practice as nn Imposition, and will
becomo rnoroso and discontented at tho
exaction. Besides, exhausted nature
requires a sultablo time to recruit its
energies ; and should havo it.
Ho should not glvo way to passionate
languago bceauso of mistakes made or
errors commiUcd by his help. These
arc annoying, certainly, but tho uso of
vllo languago will not tend to repair
tho fault nor lessen tho chances of a
repetition of it. Premeditated wrong
doing should involvo dismissal from
service.
Ho should not, if lured from his bus
iness during a passing season by somo
trivial sport, ho much surprised to find
that his hired help had been enjoying
n partial Holiday during his absence.
Ho should not bo moroso and tyrau
nlcal in his family. Ho should bo tho
kind, Just and decided master, not the
captious and exacting tyrant.
Ho should not be Indifferent to tho
physical comfort of thoso who servo
him. Nouo aro exempt from sickness.
Let him bo kind and cousideralo to
thoso who suffer. Thoy will ropay by
extra exertions when restored to health.
Finally, the man who makes a mild
decision tho rulo of his household ; who
plans his business properly; attends to
each department In Its season ; is satis
fied with suro and steady, rather than
spasmodic and doubtful gains, will pass
through life serenely, and leave, as a
legacy to his chllcrcn, a competency of
mis worm's goous.and an unsullied rep.
utation. Rural Ncto Yorker.
Fanning- as a Business.
A man who is not smart enough to
runastoro is not smart enough to run
a farm. Xarmcrs aro not to bo mado
out of what is left after lawyers, doc
tors, ministers nnd merchants, nro sort
ed and picked out. And if a man fails
on n good farm, it is not likely that ho
will succeed in a store, for it requires
moro talent to bo a thriving furincr
than to be an avcrago merchant. Tho
ono cause of greatest falluro is tho dis-
proportion between a man's farm
and his capital. A farmer's capital is
his skilled labor and his money. If ho
has little cash he must havo no moro
land than ho can thoroughly well man-
ago Dy his own personal labor. Every
aero beyond that Is an iucumbrance.
Ono aero well worked is moro profita
ble than twenty acres skimmed over.
It 13 this greed of land by farmers that
havo not tho capital to work It that
keeps So many poor. Small farms aro
better thau largo ones, simply because
they aro better suited to tho avcrago
capital of common farmers. Largo
larms wmi largo capital aro bettor than
small ones.
But, two hundred acres of land, in
tho possession of n man who lias only
cnougn capital to stock and develop ten
acres, icaus to ono of two things eltii
or that ho pays taxes on ono hundred
and ninety acres which ho does not use,
or as is moro commonly tho case, that
ho spreads his small capital out over
tno wholo two hundred ; and that is
cu iiuu inui 11 is uuo a spooniui oi gu
ano on mo uranu rralrlo.
Farming Is a good business for nil
men who conduct It on business princl
pics, and havo capital according to tho
Blzo of their farm. If a man docs not
understand his business, he will fall,
wnctiier ho bo a farmer, lawyer, minis
tor or merchant. If a man attempts to
run a mine, a manufactory, a bank or n
furjn without capital, ho will fall alike
in ail or any of them, but no sooner in
ono thau another of them.
J; arming for amusement is another
and entirely different tiling. Somo
men prefer dogs and horses; somo men
pictures; somo men landscapa gardens
and fancy grconhouses.and othersfar.cy
iarms, as a means or agreeably spend
ing their money, and occupying tliei
leisure. A farm may bo a rich man
plaything. Ho does not livo from his
ground Ills ground lives from him.
Klco Articles for IJrcaltras..
Fried Bread is very good, and is pro
pared hy simply dipping it in n couplo
of eggs well-bcaten, to which a cup of
nunc, a mtio pepper, and 6alt havo
been added, and then frying it In but
ter. If It is too 60ft to turn, set it into
tho oven and brown It on ton.
Ham Toast is also very good, and is
mndo by chopping lean ham lino, mix
log with it a Httio popper, butter, and
two well beaten pggs; warm all in a
pan, spu'ad on hot buttered toast nnd
eorvo.
Coal for Hoes, Says an oxcliango;
if farmers would go to tho coal pits nnd
got au uio rejected coal ana break It up,
and kcepa supply where the hogs could
havo frco access tolt, they would havo
very rew sick ones. It Is from this part
that sulphuric acid Is made, Jienco its
xBcuieinai properties.
A Lob Anoelos, Cal,, curiosity is a
eabbngo plant which brandies out overy
year and bears a great number of small
cabbages.
THE YOUNG FOLKS.
lie 1 Voir n ml tlio Seven I.lttlo
Coats.
Oncoupon a tlmo there lived an old
Goat who had soven young ones whom
sho loved as overy mother loves her
children. Ono day bIio wanted to go
into tho forest to fetch somo food, so,
calling her soven young ones together,
sho said, "Dear children, I nm going
into tho wood; bo on your guard against
tho Wolf, for If ho comes hero, ho will
eat you nil up skin, hair and all. Ho
often disguises himself, but you may
know him by Ins rough voice nnd his
black feet." Tho littlo Goats replied,
"Dear mother, wo will pay great atten
tion to what you say; you may go away
without any nnxloty." So tho old ono
bleated and ran off, quito contented up
on her road.
Not long aflcrward3,somobody knock
ed at thohut-door,aml called out,"Opeu
my dear chlldron; your mother is hero
and has brought you each something."
But tho littlo Goats perceived from tho
rough voico that it was n Wolf, and so
they said, "Wo will not undo tlio door;
you are not our mother; sho has a gen
tle and loving voice; but yours is grufi';
you aro n Wolf.'" So tho Wolf went to
a shop and boughtagreat picco of chalk
which ho ate, nnd by that means ren
dered his voico moro gentle. Thou ho
emtio back, knocked at tho hut-door,
and called out, "Open, my dear chil
dren; your mother ha3como home, and
lias brought you each something." But
tho wolf had placed his black paws
upon the window-bill, so UiuGoalssaw
them, and replied, "No, wo will not
open tho door; our mother has not black
feet; you aro n Wolf." So tho Wolf
went to a baker and said, "I havo hurt
my foot, put some dough on it." And
when the baker had dono so, ho ran to
tho miller, saying, "Strew somo whito
Hour upon my feet." But tho miller,
thinking ho was going todeccivo some
body, hesitated, till the Wolf said, "If
you do not do It at onee,I will cat you."
This mado the miller afraid, so hopow
dered his feet with flour. Such is man
kind!
Now, tlio villain went for tho third
time to tho hut, nnd, kuocking at tho
door, called out, "Open to mo my chil
drcn; your denr mother is como, and
lias brought with her something for
each of you out of tho forest." The
littlo Goals exclaimed, "Show us first
your feet, that we mayseo whether you
aro our mother." So tho Wolf put his
feet up on tho window-sill, and when
they saw that they wcro white, they
thought it was all right, and undid tho
door. But who should como iii? The
Wolf. They were terribly frightened.
nnd tried to hido themselves. Ono ran
under tho table, tho second got into bed
the third Into the cupboard, tho fourth
into tho kitchen, the fifth into tlio oven,
the sixth into the wash-tub, nnd the
sovenlh into tho clock-case. But tho
Wolf found them all out, and did not do-
lay, but swallowed them all up ono
after another; only tho youu gest one,
hid In tho clock-case, ho did not discov
er. When tho Wolf had satisfied his
appetite, he dragged himself out, and
lying down upon tho green meadow
under a tree, went fast asleep.
Soon after tho old, Goat camo homo
out of tho forest. Ah, what a sight sho
saw! Tho hut-door stood wido open;
tho table, stools.and benches wcro over
turned; tho wash-tub was broken to
pieces, nnd the sheets and pillows pull
ed off tho bed. Sho sought her children,
but could find them nowhere. Sho called
them by name, ono after the other; but
no ono answered. At last, when sho
camo to tho name of tho youngest, a
littlo voico replied, "Hero I am, dear
mother, in tho clock-case." Sho look
her out, and heard how tho Wolf had
como nnd swallowed nil tho others.
You cannot think how sho wept for her
poor littlo oues.
At last she went out nil in her misery,
and the young Goat ran by her side;
and when thoy camo to tho meadow,
thcro law tho Wolf under tho tree,
snoring so that tho boughs quivered
Sho viewed him on all sides, and per
ceived that something moved and stir
red about In his body. "Ah, mercy I"
thought she, "should my poor children
whom ho has swallowed for his dinner.
bo yet alivo I" So saying, sho ran homo
and fetched a pair of scissors and a nco.
dlo and thread. Then sho cut open tho
monster's hairy coat, and had scarcely
mado ono slit, before ono littlo Goat put
his head out, and, rs sho cut further,
out jumped ono after another, all six,
still alivo, and without any Injury; lor
tno monster, in ids eagerness, had gulr
cd them down qulto whole. There was
a Joy 1 They hugged their dear mother,
nnd Jumped about liko tailors keeping
their wedding day. But tlio old moth
cr said, "Qo and pick up at onco somo
largo stones, that wo may fill tho mon
ster's stomach.whilo holies fast asleep."
So tho seven littlo Goats dragged up in
great nastoapllo of stones and put thoin
In tho Wolf's stomach, us many as thoy
could bring; and then tho old mother
went, and, looking nt him In a great
liurry, saw that ho was still insensible,
and did not stir, and so sho sewed up
too Silt.
When tho Wolf nt last woko up, ho
raised inmseii upon nis hind legs, and,
becauso tho stones which wero lylnc in
Ills stomach mado htm feel thirsty, ho
went to a brook in ordor to drink. But
as ho wentnlong, rolling from sidoto
side, tho stones began to tumblo about
In his body, nnd ho called out,
"What rattles, what rattles
Against my poor bones?
Not littlo goats, I think,
But only big stones I"
And when tho Wolfcaina tothobrool;
no stooped down to drink, and tho
heavy stones mado him Joso his balanco
so that ho fell, and sank beneath tho
water.
As soon as tho soven littlo Goats saw
this, thoy camo runninir un. slnclntr
aiouu, "ino won is uead I tho Wolf is
dead !' ' and they danced forjoy around
incir mother by tho sldo of tho brook.
The following epitaph niav bo-seen
by any ono visiting tho old nravevard
at Hallowcll, Me. :
"Hero lies tlio body or Jones the poet,
That !i, lio tliouBlitto, and tried to show it.
HWUIO UU JI1UUV IUO WOUU UCUOVO it,
The devil callt d and be had to kayo It."
(Jen. It. WcKee, of Kentucky, has
just Dcen married to His lirst wifo the
second time. Thoy were divorced twen
flvo year ago.
"Do you enjoy good heaifh.Zacharv?"
Why, yes, (o bo sure; who doesn't?"
13 KIDNEYS.
Tho Kidney nro two In number, situated nt
tho upper part of tho loin, surrounded by fat,
and consisting of thrco parts, vlv tho Anterior,
tlie.tnlcrlor, and tho Exterior,
Thonntcrlornbsorbs, Interior conststsof lis-
sum or veins, which servo nsn deposit for tho
urlno nnd couvoy It to tlio exterior, Tho exter
ior Is n conductor uUo, terminating In n sluizlo
tube, nnd called tho Ureter. Tho ureters nro
connected with tho bladder.
The bladder Is composed of various coverings
or tissues, divided into parts, vis.! tho Upper
tho Lower, tho Nervous, nnd tho Mucous. Tho
tipper expels, tho lower retains. Many havo n
deslro to urlnnto without tho ability j others
urinate without tho ability to retain. This fre
quently occurs in children.
To euro these affections, wo must bring Into
action tho muscles, which are engaged lu their
various functions. If they nro neglected, Gravel
or Dropsy may ensue.
Tho reader must alio bo mado nwarc, that
however slight may bo tho attack, It Is suro to
ntrect thebudlly health nnd mental powers, as
our flesh nnd Mood nro supported from theso
sources,
Goer, on Rheumatism. Fain occurring lu tho
loins Is Indicative) of the abovo diseases. They
occur In persons disposed to ncld stomach nnd
chalky concretions.
The OitAVEL, Tho gravel ensues from neg
lect or Improper treatment of tho kidneys
Theso organs bolng weak, tho water Is not ex
pelled from tho bladder, but allowed to remain ;
it becomes feverish, nnd sediment forms. It Is
from this deposit that tho stone Is formed, and
gravel ensues.
Dr.oraY Is a collection of water In soiao parts
of tho body, and bears different names, nccoid
ing to tho parts affected, viz,: when generally
diffused over tho body.lt Is culled Anasarca,
when of tho abdomen, Asaltos; when of tho
chost, Hydrothorax.
iThkatment. Holnibold's highly concentrated
compound Extract Duchu Is decidedly ono of
tho best remedies for diseases of the bladdcrf
kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma
tism, and gouty nlTe-cllous. Under this head wc
hnvo nrranged Dysurln, or dlfllcnlty nnd pain In
passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small nml
frequent discharge's of water; Strangury, or
slopping of water; Hematuria, orblooJy urine;
Gout nnd nhoumatlsm of tho kidneys, without
any change lu quantity, but Increase In color.or
dark water. It was nlwnys highly recommend
ed by tho late Dr. Physlck, lu theso affections.
This mcdlcluo Increases tlio power of diges
tion, and excites tho absorbents Into healthy
exerclso by which tho watery or calcareous dep
ositions, nnd all unnatural enlargements, ns
well ns pain nnd inflammation nro reduced, nnd
It Is taken by men, women., nnd children. Di
rections for nso nnd diet accompany.
Philadelphia, I'a,, Feb. 23, 1807.
II. T. Hei.siiiold. Druggist:
DEAnSin I havo been n sufferer, for upward
of twenty years, with gravel, blnddor, nud kid
ney nlfectlons, during which tlmo I havo used
various medicinal preparations, nnd been under
tho treatment of tho most eminent Thyslclans,
cxpcilcuclug but littlo relief.
Having seen your preparations extensively
advertised, I consulted with my family pliysl
clan lu regard to using your Extract Iluchu.
I did this because. I had used all kinds of nd
vcrtlscd remedies, nnd had found them worth'
less, nnd, some eiulte Injurious; In fact, I despair
ed of ever getting well, and iletcrmlucd to nse
no remedies hereafter unless I knew of tho In.
gredlents. It wns.tbls that prompted mo to use
your remedy, As you advertised that It was
composed of buchu, cubebs, nnd Juniper berries,
it occurred to mo nud my physician as nn excel
lent combination, and, with his ad Ice, after an
examination of thenrllele, and consulting again
with tho druggist, I concluded to try It. I corn-
in enced Its uso about eight months ago, nt which
tlmol was confined to my room, from thcarst
bottle I was nstcnlshcel and gratified at tho ben
cflcial effect, and after ublng It three weeks, was
able to wal k out. I felt much llko writing you
n full statement ol my caso nt that time, but
thought my improvement might only bo tern'
porary, and therefore concluded to defer nnd sco
If it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then It
wculd bo of grenter value to you nud more sat'
lsfactory tome.
I am now ablo to report that a euro Is efl'ccted
arter using the remedy for flvo months.
I have not used any now for three months,
and leel as well In nil respects ns I ever did.
Your Cuchu being devoid of any unpleasant
tnsto and odor, a nice tonic and invlgorator ol
tho system, I do not mean to be without 11 when
ever occasion may lequlre Its uso in such aire
tlous. M. MCCORMICK.
Bhould any doubt Mr. MrCormlck's statement,
he referB to Uio following gentlemen:
Hon.
vanla,
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon,
vanla,
Hon.
Hon,
Hon,
-Hon.
phla.
Wm. IIiulku, cv-Ooeruor, lvunsyl.
Tn on. II. Klouence, Philadelphia.
J. C. Knox, Jndge, Philadelphia.
J, 8. BLACK, Judgo, Philadelphia,
D. It. Poivrmt. ex-CJovernor, l'eimsyl
Ellis Lkwis, Judgo, Philadelphia.
It. C. UlilEU, Judgo, United States Court,
O, W. WoobWAnn, Judge, Philadelphia,
W.A. PoiiTEii.Clty Solicitor, Plilladel-
Hon John IIkii.f.ii, ex-Oovemor, California.
Hon. 13. Banks, Auditor General, Washing,
ton, D. 0.
And many others. If necessary, . . . .
Bold by Druggists nnd Dealers everywhere.
Bowaro of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's.
Take no other, PitiCE-il.53 per bottle, or 0 bot
tles for fO.CS. Delivered to any address, Dc-
scrlbo symptoms In all communications,
Address H, T. HELMBOLD, Drng nnd Chemi
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NONE ABE GENUINE
UNLESS DONE W IN
STEEL -ENGRAVED WHAPPEIt,
with foo-slniilo of my Cbeuileul Warehouse, and
signed
U, T, HELMBOLD.
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ll.ls
11.02!
10. HI
1.10
4.01
a 15,
ln.27
:i.:n
10.11
3.15
11.50,
AlOhCOW
Dunning
Scranton
...Clrrk'H kummlt....
...Ablngton
...Factory vine
Nicholson.
.1.1 J
2.10,
0.41);
tl.IO
8.31);
8.14
7.52
1-S1
0.43
0.10
fi.li)
4.57
....llopbnttom J
7.13
.Momrn&e
....New Mllfold !
1.10
S.43
l-.M
C.51
0.30'
-ureal neuu...
A. 51,
Trains do not stop nt Stations w here tho Tl
Is omitted.
Connections,
At Jcw Hampton with Central It. It. of N.J.
Tho Mull nnd Lxprcss tialns enslwanl and west
ward connect with trains lor New Yoik, Eliza
beth, Vlaluileld.Homcrvlllonnd other stations.
At Washington with Morris & Efscx 11. 11.
Mall and Kxpiess trains make close nnd reliable
eon uectlons with trulns lor New York. Newark,
Moirlstowu, Dover, Waterloo, llaekcttstown Ac.
At Manunka Chunk with lielvldcro Delaware
lt.lt. Cluso eonnecilons arc mado by Mall nnd
'nssciipers
No. 1, nrrlvo lul'hllndclpblain tlmo to lake tho
ii.uo p. in, iraiu lor liaiiimoio nun ivntailllgion.
At bciautou with Laeknwanuaiiloomsburg
& Delaware & Hudson linll lloads. Trains on
these loads connect with our tialns for l'ittston,
Wllkes-Darro, llerwlek, lllooinsburg, Danville,
Olypbant, Archbald nud Caibondale.
At Ulughamtoii with i:ilo llallwny. Mall No.
1 connects with Express Mall on Krlo Hallway,
leaving ats.12 p.m. with a sleeping coach at
tached, arriving at lluCalo at CM uet uiorulng.
Express No. 3 connects with tl way train lor
Owego, Itbncu, nnd Elmlra.
Albany A Susquehanna ltalinoad. Tcurtralns
a day runeaeh way between ltlngbamton nnd
Albany. Onolcnvcs lllughamtou ut '.iiup.m.,
uud utrlves at Albany at U.0U p. m.
bjracuse, lllugbumtou A N. Y. 11. It. Trains
fo r by rucut e leal cal7a.m.aud 0.25 p. m. Trains
from Hyriieute arilvoat 11.4Ua. hi. and 8..' p. in.
It. A. IIENKY, W. F. HALLSTiivD.
Ueu'll'ass. aud Tkt, Agent. Supt.
JEADINQ IIAILIIOAD.
SUM M Ell Altlt ANQ EM ENT.
Monday, May ltlh.lwo.
Great Trunk IJne from tho North and North
west for l'hlladelphla.New York, Heading, l'olts
vllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, bihauiokln Lebanon
Alleulown, Eastou, Ephrata, Utiz, Lancaster
Columbia, Ac.,
Trains leave Harrlsburg for Now York, as fol
lows: At 6,35, ts.lu and 11,'JS a, in., and
2,50 p. in., connecting with similar trains on
Pennu. lUUroad, and arriving at New York at
12,10, noon, 8,00, (1,U5 and 10,1X1 p. m. respectively
Hlecpiug cuis aecompauy the S.W and ii.'i'ju. in.
trains without change.
Iteturulngi Leave New York at d.OOn.m.nud
lioo noon ami &.UU p. m. l'hllndeliililu at Mi
a. m, and 3.30 p. m. Hleeplug cars accompany
the u.tw a.m., aud S,00 p.m., trains irom N. V
without change.
Leave Harrlsburg for Heading, Potlsvllie, Ta
niaqua, Mluersvllle, Asblaud, Hhamokln l'lue
Urovo, Allcutown &i'hlla'd.ats,10a.in.,
4,10 p.m., stopping ai Lebanon and principal way
stations; tho 4,1'Jpm. train connecting for 1'hll'a
l'ottsvlllo nnd Columbia only. For t'ottsvlllo
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill
and Susiiuehauim ihillroad, leas o Harrlsburg ul
3,10 p.m.
East Pennsylvania Itnllrnad trains leavo Head
ing for Allcutown, Kastou and Now York nt 7.'Ji
lu.uu a. m., l.V7aud 4.15 p.m. Hemming, leave
New ork at D.lio a.m., lino noon and S.OJ p. in.
and Alleutuvtu at 7.20 a. m. l'J.23noou,4.20 and
s.43 p. in,
Wuy Passenger Train leuvts l'hlhidtlphln ut
7.30 n.m., connecting with similar train uu East
l'a. railroad returning Horn Headlugut 0,33 p.m.
slopping at all stations.
Leave l'ottsvlllo nt 6,4Unnd o,oo a.m. jmd 2,'J) r.m
llerudon at D.30 a. m bhumoklii ul 3.10 uud 10,10
a.m., Ashland at 7,05 a.m. and liutuuoou Mali
ouoy city nt 7.51 a. m. und 7.17 p. m. 'laiuauua ut
8AJ a. m., und 2,20 p. m.for Philadelphia nnd
New Yurk.
Leave l'ottsvlllo via Schuylkill and Snsnue.
hauua Itailruad at s,15 a.ni. lor ilarrlsbuig, and
12,(16 noon, for Piuu drove uud Tremout,
Heading Accoiiimoilttllnii Train leaves l'otls
vlllo ut S.iu a. m., passes Heading at 7,30 u. in., ar
tlvlug ul Philadelphia nt 10,20 a. m. lieimnlnsi
leaves Philadelphia at 0,15 p. m., passlug itead
ing at S.Wp.111., arriving at iMttkVlIlu ntu.10 p.m.
Potlstown Aceominmtntlnn 'rrittinlivie'PM l,itfa.
euwu nt e,3j u.m. reiurning, leaves Phlladi luliu
ut 4,00 p.m.
Columbia liallroad Tialns lenvo Heading nt
";'l''t w-JO p.m. lor .puraui, Litis, i silicas
1'erklomcn ltall Hoad Trains leavo Pcrklomen
Junction nt a.OOu. iu8.(M A6.U0p. in. rcturulug:
IcavoSchwcnUsvlllont 8.0.1 a.m., 12.43 uoon.nud
4.lj p.m., (flunectlng ivith similar train ou
KoudiliL' ltallrond.
Colebrookdalo liallroad trains leavol'ottslonu
ui k.iu n. m nnu o.so p. in.,returulug leave Mount
Pleasant at 7,10 and 11.25a. m., connecllnB Mini
""''".I iiiiuj vn iieauiug Kaiiroau,
Chester Valley liallroad Trains leavo HtMgc.
port at s,3oa. m. and 2.05 and 6.w. m. rcturulug.
leavo Duwniugton at 0.20 a. m 12.45 noon and
R.1S p. in., couuecllug with similar traits ol
Heading ltallroad.
Ou Suudays, leave New York nt 5,00 p.m., 1'hll
phla nt K,00 n.m. nud 3,13 p.m., (the b.oo n.m! train
runu ngoulytoltcodiiig;)lcavel'ottsvllle8,00a.m.!
Harrlsburg nt 6.33 a. m. nnd 4.10 p. m. and
leave. Allcutown nt 7,25 n, in. and 8.15 p. m nud
Iteadlug at 7,15 n.m, and lo.Mp.iii.for Harris
burg, nt 7iia. m.for New York.at 4.45p. m, lor
Allentowii, nud nt 11.10 a. ro, niid 4.23 n. in, toe
Philadelphia.
n'V",i;mi"".!.!0,"'.Jnl(,n,i eason, Echool -il.u
dfced rates U 1,uw Bl' I'0"""" ilt ll
taJchBpasgcD''-cfUtd ,UroU6Ui 100 I'ouuii nlloweu
O. A. NICOLLH,
l'.cadlng, l'a.. AprlPffl '
gROWN'S PAST PltKiailT
FROM I'lIILADELIIIIA TO IlLOOMSEUitU.
and intermediate points. Qoods forwarded Willi
vi nim uc.fi.il iiuu ue iuw raics.
Goods, at Philadelphia, must be delivered at
1 liner & Co's. HI Market street, For lull par
tlcuhus, apply to
.. JACOI1 SClIUYLEIt, I'roprlelor,
Aug. gQ.'oi)-lf. It. It. Depot, llJoomibuig.i's
JOB
PRINTING
Neatly executed at tills Ofllc
H
TOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION.
Titn iiiit.nnl'iiY np mi. Hmrps-nifB
(IllDAT MICDlCINias. Will p.eonlo never learn
to know! hat n diseased liver and stnmAcli nec
essarily dlscnso tho rntlro system? Tho plainest
Principles of common sense teach this, and yet
theroaro liuinlre'ds who rktlculo tho Idea. and
l ontlmio In Iho tonrso which almost Inevitably
brings them prematurely to the crave. Living
ns tho majority of people do, nlcorapleto vnrl
ancc. wllh tho laws of nature, It must bo appar
ent loan nml, Rooncr vr nui-r, iiaiuro wiu re
veiifio herr-rir. Hence w And that persons who
Indulge to exews In the use of very rich or Indl
(Cpstlliln Imid or Intoxicating drinks. Invariably
nynh(nvy penally In ihoend. The Rtonnch
lit. omes disordered nnd refuses to net J tho liver
l.uN lo tterltirm Us functions, dyipepsln nnd Its
ntu ndanl evils follow, nnd still thnRiillerlngln
dl lduals persist in cllmelnti lo the t hnrouehly ex
ploiied Ideas of tlio post, Dr. KUIIi.Nt;iv' med
icines are recommended to all stieli. They bring
sure nnd certain rcller wheieverthcy tiro west
ns directed, nnd nil that Is necessary to establish
their lcputntlon with every oiling man or wo
man In tho land Is nfilrnnd Impartial trial of
them. Let thoso whoareskcptleal on this point,
and who Imvo permitted Inleiesteel persons lo
prcjudleo them against theso now celebrated
remedies lor Consumption, discard their preju
dices, and liogoveriuilby tho principles of rea
son nml common mpiih. If (bo svslem Is disor
dered depend upon it, in nlno cases out often
tho seat of the ulsorder will bo found lu the
stomach and liver. IMclconso nnd Invlgornlo
the stomach nnd to si Imulato tho liver to healthy
action, uso . ..
Bl'll KNl K'S M ANDltAKK PILLS.-Tho dally
increasing demand for theso pills is the best evi
dence ofthelr 5 alue. Thousands upon thousands
of boxis nro snld dally. Why? hiiiiply becauso
they net promptly nnd cfllclcntly. luvalldswho
may not Unit 11 convenient to call on Doctor
HCIU NCIC In person nro lurnrnied that full mid
complete directions lor uso uecompany each
package of tlio
M VNDltAKH PILLH. PtTLMONIO HYlttJ
AND M;AW1;i:D TONIC. Theso medielnes w 111
cure consumption unless tho lungs nro so far
gono that tho pnllcnt Is entirely beyoud tho
re ich ef medical le-llcf. ,,,
it mny bo asked by thoso who nro not f.imlllar
withtl.o virtues nr thoso gient remedies, "How
elolir. Kl'Hi:iCK'S medicines ellect their won
derful cures of consumption?" . lm ,
The answer Is n slmplo one, They begin their
work of restoration by bringing stomach
liver nud bowels luto nn nctlvo henfihy condi
tion, Ills fnoillhat cures tins formidable, dis
ease. Kt'lIi:NCK'.4 MANDItAKli l'lLIJJ act on
the liver nnd stomach, promollni? secretion, nnd
removing tho bllo nud slime which havo result
ed liom tho Inactive or torpid condition of those
oigans, and of tho system generally, 'nils slug
gish Unto of tho body, and tho consequent ac
cumulation of tho unhealthy substances named
prevent tho proper digestion of food, nud, ns n
natural consequence, creates disease, which re
sults In prostration and finally In death,
MCIIDNUK'H PULMONIC SVIIUP and HI3A
WllKD TONIC, when taken regularly, mlnglo
with tho mod, nld tho dlnestlvu organs, muko
good rich blood, nud as (l natural conseiiueueo,
glvo llcsh and stiength to tho patient. Lot tho
laeuny say svnai u may. mis is ino uuij- uuo
cure for cousumptlon. IJxperlcnco has proved it
beyond tho shadow of a doubt, and thousands
ore to-day alivo and well who n few years since
wero legarueu as uopeicss chu-h, uu, mm iycu
Induced to try Dr. feCHENCK'S remedies, and
w ere restored to permanent health by their use
wlthneonsumptlvo patient Is to Invigorate the
I inn fit I lit, iirsL kinns tun nnvHiLiuu buuuiu uiivu
sysicin, isow now is mis 10 uu uuuue ciiuiuty
iw.i iivirlvin Tn,il(plnpn tlmt exlmust and cner-
vate inedlcrnes that Impair instead of Improve
tho functions of tho digestive organs. Doctor
KCHKNCIC-S medicines cleanse thostomach and
bowels of nil Bubslauces which nro calculated to
Irritate or weaken them. They create au appe-
tlln tirmnnln lipnllhrill dlcestlou make UOOd
blood, nnd, ns a consequence, they luvlgornte
aud strengthen tho entire system, nnd moro es
pecially those parts which are diseased. If this
cannot be done, then tho case must bo regarded
nn n li.tnulfMitt nnn.
H tho physlclau ilnrts it lmpoiRlble to mate a
PATIENT FhU JiUriUUY, 11 IIIO unvuscu jcioui;
jM.titint. nnrtnUn nf I'nntl TinurtHlllllU flKXl niUt
ntoperlv diktestlt.lt Is Imposnlblo that lie van
i-i h. in il.".ii nml Ktrunuth: aud It U caunlly 1m-
poKstble tobriug a patient to this condition no
long us the liver burdened with diseased bile,
una the stomach ladeu with unhealthy slime.
Almnstt ihn firftt rrnuest mado to the chyslclan
by a consumptlvo patient is that he willpro-
scriuo meiiicinca uiui wm iuhuywui
coukIi, niuht sweats and cliills, which aro tho
mit-ii iiliAitilnntR nn ronMi inntlon. llut this
should not bo dono.ns thocousu Is only an ctlort
of nntnio to relievo itself, and tho tiluht sweats
and chills aro cauteu uy itio uiseaseu mng. in
rptvu'iiipq (irillmirllv ttroscrlbetl do more harm
than t;ood. Tlicy lmpuir the functions of tho
smmarn, liupeuo iieuuuy uiKnuii, uuu iBt;i'
vnti rnlliiT Ihaii euro tlio dKcaso.
'I'hnirt la. nftnr nil. nnthliitz liko facts with
which toHitbstanttatoa position, and It Is upon
tacts that Dr. HCUKNCK relies. Nearly all who
Imvo taken his medlclno In nccordance with his
directions havo not only been cured of consump
tion, but, fiomlho fact that thewo medicines act
wllh wniuU'rtul power upon thodlpesllvo orKims
patients thus cured frptedlly Ralu Ucsh. Cleans
Intj the hjbtem ot all impurities, they lay the
Inundation for n holld, substnullal structure,
destining theso organs to tiu.ltu, thej' create au
appetite. Thofooots properly iibslmllntetl; the
liii.intlty or blood is not only Increased, but is
mado rich nnd (strong and tu tho faceol such a
condition ol tho syttun all disease must bo uuu-
iMirti. ...
Knl I (llrrviMfm nrrmTiiinnv encli of tho modi'
clnes, mi th.it it Is not uiVolutely necessary that
patients (,houldco Dr. fcCHKNCK personally.
uiiiesi iiwy uchiru 10 jumi imn iuiibicahiiiiiimi.
i-'or this purpose lie is at his prlncll'al olllcc, Jso,
ir. TsTtirii. Ktvth Kt..rnn.pr fil ('inninprco. Phila
delphia, every Haliuday.from UA. M. until 1
l M.
Ailvlen la r-lvrn ivltlmnt chflriTO. but for
thorough esaraluatlon with tho ltesplromcter
tho churgo Is So. , ,
.1'rlco of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
jomo enen, ;i.oo j'cr uoiur, or 5(..y iv jiuu uuauii
i.indiulo 1'llln I'jccutsu box. I t
uruggifats.
Thlslsthn most tlioronoh lilnoil nnrinpr vpf
dlscovrrcd, and cures alt humors from tho worst
rrrcjuin iu a commuu r.rvpuon, Jimntcs ana
Jltotthc on the face, and scaly or rough sun, which
mo Mich tinnnytug blemishes to many young
persons, yield lo the nseot a few bottles of this
wonderful medlclno. 1'rom ono to clht bottles
euro A'7 Ithcvm, J.r?slpct(nt ticnhl Jlcwl, Jling
M'ortnvMJoftSt Scat Irruptions vj the &kint8ciofula
Korcs. Vlccrs and'UtonLer" itHhe Mouth anil Stmn.
ach. It Is n puro intdtclnnl extract of native
ioois nnu pianiK, communis in .nmo7i.v nature's
most tovereli'ii curntivo nronertlcs. whlcli (1ml
has Instilled Into tho vcRetftblo Ulusdom for
heallnK thoblclr. It Is a great restorer for tho
-trenj;tr. and vigor of tho system. Thoso who
aro la Li I'll Id. blcenlcss.havo nervous annrchenston.
or fears, or nny of tho ntl'ectlons symptomatic of
utwmkjt, win mm uouviut-inj; uviueucu ui us
restorative powtrupon trial. If you feel dull,
drowsy, tlcblhtated ami despondent, havo frequent
J lead ache, mouth tastes badly In tho morning, ir
regular appetite and tongue cotded, you are sutler
lng irom J'orpid IJvcr or "Jldlouitiess." In many
eases ot "Liter Complaint" only apart of theso
symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all
huch cases. Dr. l'lcrce'a Golden Medical Discov
ery has no equal as It effects perfect cures, leav
ing tho liver strengthened and health;. 1'or tho
euro of Habitual Constipation of tho Uowels It
Is a never falling remedy, and thoso who have
used It for this purpose are loud lu Its praise.
I n Jlronchtal, Throat and J-ioifir Diseases, It has
1 reduced many truly rcmarlcablo cures, whero
other medicines had failed, bold by druggists
at f J.00 per boitle. l'repared nt tho Chemical
Laboratory of if, V. l'lUUCK, M. U.
Q
ItANGEVILLE STILL, AHEAD,
Tho undersigned respectfully announce to
Iho tanning community that they aro nguln iu
uio neiu wun tneir machines for tho hnrvesio
1S70.
THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA
TIIUES1IEU AND CLEANEIt,
Patented by Adrian Cornell, with Major's patent
double acting bepurutor combined, is whalcvery
Fnrmcr needs, ll e-au'l bo hi-at. iMinu Iipi, r.Mriv
tested nud lias far exceeded tho expectations of
n.t nnu luitn ni-,-u us fiiuruilOllS. 11 I1SS UCeU
got up expressly loiueei ine wauls or the Farm
er, Wo manulaeturo lbcm, overshot for tread
power aud undershot for lover power. This
machine can bo made to do any desired amount
of work, is slmplo lu construction, easy to
manago and not llablo to gel out of repair.
They also contluuo to manufacture tho Cele
brated WlIEELlHt'S HA1LWAY CHAIN,
HOUSE l'OWUn .t- TIinESIIElt,
from the original iiatterns, wllh nn Improve
ment In t ho power, whereby a gain of 23 per cent,
lsellected.aud gives the desired power nt from
I Jo 0 Inches less elevation than tho old style.
They also attach
-MAJOK'rt PATENT DOUI1I.E ACTING BUEiTT
IHON I10TTO.M SEPARATOHS
lotholr machines, manufactured only by them
ain st'euovd liillii-iii hy letters patent from Win.
-M. .Major, 'iheyulso inaiinlucture Iho best aud
lightest running Lever Powers lu tho country
ulso Double nnd Hlmile-Ueared Jacks. Having
on hand a trood sunniv r,r won kr,i,ui,n.i i..i.r.?
of the best miallty.nud experienced workmen
(liaaged in their manufacturer they guaruiiu-o
their inachluem
SUPEHIOIt TO ANY JIANUFACTUItED
elsewhere. All having repairing to do should
remember Hint wo hu call the oilglual patterns.
Jtepalrlng donn nt short notice nnd on reasona
ble terms. Machines sold nt nstonWuimly
low price nml credit given when desired. .
I or lurlher particulars call on or address
SOIIUYLiEIt & LOW,
AUUICULTUKAL WOHKR, OUANGEVILLE,
COLUMIIIA COUNTY, 1A,
whero they raanufaeturo tho bCBtand cheapest
iron nnd oodeu llcaui Plows In tlio State, also
wagon Jaeks, Iron kettles nnd nil kinds of work
usually douo In Foundries nud Machine shops.
All woik wutianted nnd nil kinds of country
produce taken tu exchange, - '
JlV70-lf.
PHILOSOPHY OP MAlUtlAOE.-
X ANEWCouiUKOFLEiTujiKH,nsi!ol!verednt
i i?.1?.1,"10:1 ".'J 'telnilennd AiiatomlcnlMuseiim
1205 Chestnut St., thrco doors nbovo Twelllh,
Philadelphia, embracing Iho subjects) How to
I'iv10,!',ll,,'.wl"'J.,0,1J0 fur! Youth. Maturity
nnd Old Ago) Manhood (Jiuerally Reviewed
'J ho rousoof Indigestion! Flatulence and nerv!
ous DUeuses nceouuted lor Marrlogo Philo.
sophlcnlly considered. These lectures wll be
for w aided on leceli.t of 16 rents hy nddresslnui
Heeretary of the Pennsylvania iVyteciinio
ir!LAl?Ai,,0J",rAI' "'i;u1 U-J3 Chestnut St.,
Phlladilphla.lVuusjUauIa. '
JeSl'70-ly,
BUSINESS OAItDS,
VIS1T1NU CA1IDS.
I.ETTEH HEADS,
DILL HEADS,
rilOQItAMMES,
l'OSTEHS',
to., dO.
Neatly and Clicanlv Prlnlnd
From tho Latest Styles of Type at the
COLUUIUAM OFFJCU
jr sale uy nil
nprs ,o-iy.
Dry Goods & Notions.
JJ"EW STOCK OF OLOTIIINO.
Fresh arrival of
SUJIlir.lt 0001)3.
david i.owKNiu:na
Invites ntlentlon to his stock of
CHEAl' AND PASHIONAIILU CI-OTHINQ.
nt hlsstoroon
Mnln Htrcct, two doors nbove the American House
lllooinsburg, ru
whero ho lifts just received from Now York nnd
1'hlladelphla n full assortment of
MIIN AND HOYS' CLOTHING,
lnclndlns tho most fashionable, durable, nnd
handsomo
DIIESS aOODft,
consisting or
110X, SACK, ItOCO, QUM, AND OIL-QLOTH
COATS AND DANTM.
of nil Mrls, sires nnd colors. Ha has also replen
ished his already large stock of
l'ALli AND WINTEIt B1UTO,
STUirKD, I-iaUItKD, AND I'LAIN VKST3,
S111UTS, CHAVAl-S, STOCKS, COLLAI13
HANDKnilCHIEFS, OLOVrs,
SUSniNDEItS, AND FANCY AllTICLIH
Ho nas constantly oa hand n largo nnd well-sc
ected nssortmeut of
CLOTHS AND VISTINGS,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order luto any
ktnd of clothing, on very short notice, and In the
best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear,
nnd most of it Is of homo manufactnre.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWIXIIY,
olo fory description, fine and cheap. His cosool
Jewelry Is notsurpasscdllu thlslplace. Call and
examine his general nssortmen of
CLOTHINO, WATCHES, JEWELIU , 1C.
DAVID LOWENBEIIU.
c.
o. m a n a
havo Justrccclvcd from the castorn markets n
largo and well selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING OT
Casslmers,
Jeans,
llest blenched .t
lirown Muslins,
, Calicoes,
Tickings,
Table Linens,
Cotton &
All-wool flannels.
AC, tc,
A'good stock of
Ladles djess goods,
Latest styles A patterns,
Splees of all kinds,
Good stock groceries,
linccnswaro,
Stono ware,
Wood & willow ware,
Flour & Chop,
Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for cleaning Tin
Urass.Ac. All goods sold cheap for cash or pro.
duco.
He would call the attention of buyers to his
well and carefully selected assortment which
comprises everything usually kept In the coun
try, feeling coufldcut that ho can sell them
goods at such prices as will ensuro satisfaction,
Nov. 5,'Ca-tf f. C. MAItll.
B
UY THE BEST.
THE IlED LION BHAND,
SAOK AIT AO A
Is superior to nil others In color, quality nud
ii-v , lijjc juuiiu uoiy ui
M. P. LUTZ'S
lionifir tn Tirv nnr.de Vnllnn. t 1
new building next to the Court house. Main
btrcel, lllooinsburg, l'a. may 13 70-tf.
JJILLEK'S STORE.
FHESII ARRIVAL OF
SUMMER QOODS.
Tho subscriber has lust returned from the cities
wun another largo nnd select assortment of
FALL AND WINTER QOODS.
purchased In New York nud Philadelphia at the
owosi ugnrc, anu wuicu lie is determined to sell
on ns moderate terms ns can be procured else
wnero in uioomsuurg. ins stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of tho choicest styles nnd latest fashions, together
with a largo Inssortmcnt of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting or tho following articles
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Shawls,
Flannels,
Silks,
While Goods,
Lluens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
Hollowware
Cedarware
Queenswaro, Hardware
lloo la aud Shoes,
Hals und Caps
Hoop NeU,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-Glasso.1,
Tobacco,
Co (Tee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Rice,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY'.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ue Invites the attention of the
public generally. Tho highest price will bo paid
for country produce In exchange for goods.
S. II. MILLER & SON.
Arcade flulldlngs, Bloomsburg, l'a.
Q O N P E O T I O N E It Y .
Tno undersigned would respoclfully announce
to the publlo that he has opened a "unouuc'
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE,
in the building lately occupied by Fox & Webb
wheio ho Is prepared to furnish all kluds of
PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FRENCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS.
NUTS, RAISINS, AC, 40,, AC.
Jiy WHOLESALE 011 11 ETA I L.
In short, a full assortment of all goods In
his lluo of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, Ac,
suitable for the Holidays. Particular atleutlou
given to
nilEAD AND CAKES,
of all kluds, fresh every day,
CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
CHISTMAS TOYS,
giiatautJZdf0"01' Bnd eolls(:l:"01 will h
Nov. S3, 1667. ECKHART JACOIIS.
jJ E 11 O II A N D I S E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
To my friends and tho publlo generally, that al
DUY GOODS,
anooEiUES,
QUEENSWARE,
NOTIONS, 40.,
are constantly on hand nnd lor sale
AT BARTON'S OLD STAND
DLoousuuna, by
JAMES K. EYEH
VfAlkO. Solo Aeent for-T-T.T.la TTinauiirv
1MB. Large lot constantly on hand. febSW.
Ji tney want tho inobtponnlnrand bcfcttsunmiJ
f "S, f"'"- ifudfurcireu a. Theywilletvou
nothing, and may bo of great Uniflt to youi
febll'70-ly,
gLATE HOOPING,
BVEnr VARIETY
MOST PAVOllADLE HATES.
JOHN THOMAS, AMD CASPER J. THOMAS
" " uioomauurg, i'a,
iur.w,ewy
ratr-W (Tf! t J" n ar,m., HI.MIIIIHI,
Dry Goods 8c Grocorios.
riKAND OPENING
Ul (IUANI) Ol'ENINtl
liiiAisu uri'iisiisu
(IUANI) Ol'ENINtl
tlltAND OPEN1NO
FALL AND WINTEH (1001)3,
FALL AND WINTEH (K)OllH,
FALL AND WINTEH MOODS,
FALL AND WINTEIt (IOODH,
FALL AND WINTEIt UOODS,
consisting ol
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
DUY (lOODS,
DHY (lO(il)S,
DUY (loon's,
DHY (lOODS
DHY UOODS,
HATS AND PAIft,
11 ATS AND OA!",
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
J10OTM AND SHOES,
HOO'lH AND SHOES,
hoots and shofx,
hoots and shoes
hoots and biiols,
heady-ma.de clothino,
heady-made clotiiind
heady-made cloi'iiino,
, HEADY-MAIlli CLOTIIINd,
HEADY-MADE CLOT111I50,
LOOKINO-dLASSICS,
LOOK INU-ULA SSI W,
LOOICINH-OLASSEH,
LOO K 1 N (l-() LA SS KH,
LOOK1NO-OLASS1W,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OIIJ4,
PAINTS AND OII.M,
PAIN'IS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND Olla,
ailOCEUIES,
OltOCEltlES,
(HtOCEHlES,
(JltOCEHIES,
(JHOCEHIES,
tlUr.ENSWAHE
ItUEKNSWAHE, .
HIIEENSWAUE,
UllEENSWAHU,
UUEliNSWAHK
1IAHDWAHE.
HAltDWAUE,
HAHDWAltE,
HAltDWAUE
HAHDWAltE,
TINWAHE,
TINWAHE,
TINWAHE,
TINWAHE
TINWAHE,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH
FISH,
FITH
FISH,
OHAIN AND SEEDS,
(JKAI.N AND SEEDS,
OHAIN AND SEEDS,
OHAIN AND SEEDS,
OHAIN AND SEEDS,
AC.,
Ac.
Ac,
AT
NEAT, A CO.'S,
NEAL A CO.'S,
NEAL A CO.'S.
NICAIi A CO.'S.
NEAL A CO.'S.
Main and Market StreoU,
Main nud Mnrkct Streets,
McKELVY,
McKELVY,
McKELVY,
McKELVY,
McKELVY,
Northwest corner ot
Northwest coi ner of
Northwest corner of
Northwest corner of
Main ami Market Sticcls,
Main nnd Mnrkct Streets,
Northwest corner of
Main nnd Market Streets.
HLOOMSmiUG. PA
HLooMsmmo pa
llLOOMSllimo PA.,
IlLOOMSIHIRO FA.
1II.OOMSI1URO, I'A.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAIIX,
IRON AND NAIIJS,
IRON AND NAILS,
In large riunnlltlcn end nt reduced rates, alwny
UU 1IHUU,
Miscellaneous.
AT E W COAL YARD.
y The undersigned lespectrnlly Inform the
cltlrens of llloomsburir nnd Columbia county,
that they keepall tho dlllercntnumbers nfstuve
coal and selected lumpconl lor smithing purpo
ses, nn their wharf, ndjoiulng M-Kelvv, Nenl A
e,o a r urnace; who u goou pair ni liuiuio scales
on tho wharf, to weigh coal, hay, and straw.
Llkcwlsoahorsoandwngon, to deliver coal to
those who deslro It. As they purehaso a large
amount of coal.they Intend tokcep a Miiicilnr ar
ticle, and sell at tho very lowest prices. Please
call and cxamlno lor yourselves before nurchas-
,uu ci&twucic. j. w. iir.riii.;i(Miiiir,
AUUUblUS MASON.
rpiIE iintloisjgiicil will tako in cx-
i change for Coal and Groceries, tho following
named articles : Wheat, Rye, Com, Oals, l'ota"
toes, Lard, Ham,SliouUler,aml sldo mcat.liuttcr,
I.ggs, Hay, Ae.,nt the highest cash prices, at his
vtuwif oeuic, uujuiumg incir eo.u aiu,
, , ,r , , J. W. 1IENDERSIIOT.
Bloomsburg Mar. 10,'dMy.
0. IIOWER,
ias opened n flrst-elass
BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP. AND FUR STOIlI-
at tho old stand on Main Street, nioomsburg.afow
posedof theveryhitestaud be'ststyles ever ouer-
v ,i uio viuivuiiuiwiiumuia uounty, lie can
accommodate tho public with tho following goods
Siniifi test ratc,',-1ilfn's heavy double? soled
klnhmiS ..i,.';."."', "".1 " ' P.01?u
men's line boots and shoes of all grades, boy
bJ?,k?1d,U00,s,n!u,'l,ll01!3 'n'l kinds, meh'
glove kid Balmoral shoes.men's, women's, boys
, i ",M,ro"0.'"i. naiiers, women's glove kid
ml f id y ""O'WV111.1'11'8 morocco Balmorals and
led" andw"1 l!Sa
mVut'of Uld nlb0 CaU at,cntlon 10 bls flne assort
HATS, CArs, FURS AND NOTIONS,
which comprises nil Iho new nnd nonnin, vni.
euesat prlceswhlchcunuotfnlltosullnll. Those
SiM1iSu.B,rSnlUed,,,t.tue ,owe8t eash rites aim
iVt,ri. ; i"Kivu baiisiaciiou, A call
if.m .1.1 "'""oroPU'ehaslng elsewhero as it Is
S.uiSiw' nargalns aro lo be foMiid
DecTo-O-. .uocouu.y.
TniUI0N "Alll
AN INDISPENSAItl.E
KTICLK FOR THE
LADIES.
tlvtcntnl July Wi.ltw.)
This Curler Is tho most
prneci invention ever of
iered to the public. It Is
cu&uy uperuieu.neai ill ap
nearance. and will not in.
lure the hair, ns there is
no heat required, nor nny
metalllcsubstance used to
ru or ureal; ino Hair.
Manufactured only and
iui emu ,iy
MCMILLAN A CO.
,iKo 13 North Frout Street,
I'IILAM!I.1'1IIA,PA.
Sold nt Dry Goods, Trimmings nnd Notion
N. II.' Simile Box rf, cents- 3 Boxes, assorted
sizes. M cts. .Vafrfetnniiy pmt of thounlt-
iu ommii. uiiuu ree'eiiii oi ino muuey.
Je2TiO-Sjr,m.
910,000 aUAHANTUK.
B
UGK LEAD
EXCELS ALL OTHER LEAD I
lil. For Us Unrivaled Whiteness,
2d, tor lis Unequalled Durability,
.id, ; or its Unsurpnssesl Covcrlug Property.
Lastly for its Economy.
3-lt COSTS LESS to paint with Bunt Lead
than any other Wbllo Lead e-xtout. Tho samo
Mi'iKiiee-uveiH Aiejld, H (I l lr A l.l,, IS moro DUR
ABLE, and inukes WHITER WORK.
U UC1C LEAD, Is the Cheapest nnd Hcsl
tlO.000 GUARANTEE.
IJ U OJC Z I N O
EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS.
A'.'' .t'orlts tlncqualled Durability,
'-d. For Its Unrivaled Whiteness,
"J. f or lis Unsurpassed Covering Properly,
Lastly, for Its Great Economy,
being tin CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and
juosi uuiiAiiLti wnuo i-aiut in the world,
BUY only .
RUCK LEAD AND BUOIC ZINOi
TRY IT AND BE, -CONVINCED.
Satisfaction Gnarautced by tho Manufacturers.
BUOIC COTl'AaE COLORS,
Prepared expressly for Puintlng
COTTAGES, OUT BUILDINGS of every deserlr.
Hon, FENC1M, Ao. THIHTY-FIVE DIFFER
ENT COLORS, Durable, Cheap, Uullorm, uud
Beautiful shades.
Sample cards sent by Mall if desired.
Dealers' Orders will bo nroinntlv executed bv
the manufacturers,
FRENCH, RICHARDS A CO.,
N. W, Cor, Tenth and Market Streets,
jsuij'jO-ly. l'lUladelpulA
Jgardwaroc Cutlery
rPHE NPV IIAUBWAlti:?
Slaving cnlne, f SV.S? "iu"E.
OPENED A NEW Btlmv J
tly from the MnnurJ.,,,... 1 r'v.
dlree
cash,
, on n declining market, w i Vfo W'l li
tho Ramn tn ,ul'h'liS ro.i .''
offer
FAHMEIIS. JlECHANifv
nnd tho reft of Mankind, a ceno, . -'
prising nil Iho kinds nn.l (Vu.mffiU,wit,cnn,
In n city Hnrd Waro Stoi e 'i c." 'unu;L':
f t o county, ntuuusuaii'yi0'w' t" , the witil
All thoso whouroilei,iri0usor , ,,. '
n our Hue can savo Monei- iil-'u, , '."Ingtnu
.-owllnulwarosioio. 5 " iookli,siJfe-i
l'lenso glvo us a cal land exnmln n,
AP,,0,lyr mB
on It, Smith, ' - .
GUNS, UUTLEuv ' ,
no, 109 N, Tiunn stu .n.cAL,01;'
Nov.22,,7-tf.1,,ni"U)-'''"A. "
QA RRIAGE MAX I'PAITOHY,
Bloomsburg, Pa,
M. II. HtIAN A 111), vi, i...
r!AniiIAnr.s nnnmn,
and every description of Wogons both
., . ,:;v. .:r .v .
Will Jit iil.Li ii uu iimiiu ui MIU Ut'Sia 1(1 Umsl Anr. I
ablo materials, nnd by the mM cjMrlc3
nSTi'.mte.m,.! 1.lti ",l,!ro, '2
nnd suro to glvo perlecl satlslnctlim, 'tiU
SLEIGHS
of all the newest and most lasliionable Mill,
well aud curefullv mudu and nfih,, )..., 1
lals. ' "
lllFiHX-Lltlll in iiiuir UIK IS ftt-Kiil ftg in
bclIovtHl that nonuhupcilorciui liurdutitl IdUh
v-u.s iivij 1 UY, .TJ, Lllt
AGENTS WANTED V0U
l J) IBLBIJ YRICS
A MASTERLY VERSIFICATION OF THE
SUBLIME POLHtY OF 'llll; lllliUi
SO pronounced by lending clercvmen smllir.
men of all denominations. utilrt.niivn,iniiw.i I
and highly esteemed both for liseuatlntncft I
merit nud mecbnnknl fliith. A lienuiifut 'n. I
pectus, irom n new nnd ntlglnnldislgii.iimiii I
t.iu ...i.i.ii,, nijun i. .iiii.tiiiK.l H Mill UUP I
pte copy when eteslleil, at -ll vtrttnt, hu tlmlht I
WllOl.litiAI.i: rillll:. Ejcluslu. Terrltorj I
Mini iiiu.uum j.ineiii, jeiiii, i uruui rurittQ'an
lernis, eie-., aeuuess
C. F. VEST p,
may(i'70-tf ;i llaielaj t,. NmYuk.
lusuraucc Agencies,
Q. L O 15 E M U T V A I,
LIFE INSURANCE CUMIUNY
o i-
NEW YOKK.
Pliny l'lecman, ricsldcni, h. c. 1 rrriinu,!se I
Casli capital over ?' ', .".'ii, idl i.inl.
j. Tj. korison, HLoojir.vno.rAl
ueni:ral aoent.
For Luzerne, Lyconmi;; and i ulum'ih
coun I s,
Aug. 50,'03-ly.
'NSURANC K A Cf h N C Y.
Wyoming
XUm
Fulton
North Amerlc.i
City
International
Niagara
Putnam
Merchants
SprlugQcid
Farmers' Dun Wile
Albauy City
Lancaster City
Yoik Horse, Death & Theit.........
Home, New Haven
llSJlt
t,M',M
l,l(vi,M
1.SU.M
5. Id
1; '
tV1
l,i.i,MI
Danville, Horso Then
FREAS BROWN, h""'.
rcai8.C0-ly, hloomsbcMi H
Foixudries.
QIIARPLESS & HAITIAN,
E.VQI.E KOUNDIlY AND HANUrACTCBINO Hid,
STOVES A TLOWS WIIOLffAI.E A ItnAil I
TIIK CKLEnnATUD MONIltOSK IK0X KAH iN1
THE IIUTTON WOOIIEN 1IKAM 1'I.OWS.
Castings and VlioTlrlcIclirrcpnlriiiBe-IIyMeV'
All kinds of Brass or iron casting made toow i
upon short notice . .. r. irnnuv
11. F. SIIARPLF-SS & V. H. HAM
Bloomsburg. Pa.
Mnr.lll.'ti'J-lf.
THIRST NATIONAli
WHITE LEAD,
BF.ST, PUREST, AND I'lIlIAVWl'
BATIKFACTION (iUAIIAXH"1'
For Whiteness, Dural.llty,aiullii"ia,1'
cy. It has no equal, . , ., i,(,ui J
Sold by nil dialers in Paints Ihu.nEi'1
the country.
DARKER, 3IOORE & JU-1N
bUCCKfcSOia TO
T. MORRIS PEROT A CO,
Sole Pinprlelors, Plilladeli.bin, W
Dialers In ull kluds of
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, UUW
iiyiaruFrs, .it'., -if. b I
ultl e'L
HI 11111,1 WHIIlfl V..-..
our "F
parties
ions
loru
luo
I Kits.
and the uumu of
DARKER, JIOORE &, JIKIN. 1
On cadi label,
For bale by
mara,c,y. W$22&
"17ARMERSI EXAMINE AND Ut. i
... n r r, T XT A Ti
T 11 Ji J it 1 u i i'
BAUOll'S BEING
THK FHiST RAW. BONE I'JIll,UA'rE
AH others, nro imitation.
B a"uo"" ' S
RAWllOSB TIME,
SUPER PHOSWIATE OF Ui"
.nanE MARK.
jii-
lSiO.
FALL,
lift
-e lTntUIl'11'
This ihinvre Is mode of lln,w-.ilsVoh"1!!
loucs. rich In Nitrogenous n n Jt er- JJ ..unie l
111 of VltUol, resenting the ". W', ijiiiw."
nigniy soinblonnd quicaiy ",'," ,, to lna'
ui uiweiu u eiiui.
B A U Q II & SONS,
MANUlfACTUl'l"".
Omen-No SO S. Delawaio Aveuuc,
I'AILADELFHIA.
H1570-tf.
JAC
s
Importers nnd Dcalors lu rotc ,;
HARDWA Tits
C'At'TION.-OwlnH to the IryW.''lh,rh
Irst National Win to - u.
hnvo bl en Induced l,'(,'', 'ihere-1.!
niiieloUMierinesaiiiu ." - i. (,
llownro t,l ( ounieiiii"'. -v -j,,,,,!
Is put up lu ist'a,liru, ,'JjK,s
. with nident luctulliowhe bn-J"