THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE YOUNG FOLKS. Tlio Tlirco Simlic I.cuves. Tknwi m. ... . uimblo to Toed his mil V firm nnv Imirrnr so tho son said, "my dear fatlior, overy. thing goes badly with yon, and I ntn a burdon to you j I would rather go away and try to cam my own bread." Ho tho father gavo him hU blessing, and took loavo of him with great grief. At that tlmotho King of a powerful cm. plro was at war, and tho youth taking Borvlco under him. wont with htm tn tho field. When ho camo in sight of ma enemy, uamo was given and ho was In great peril, and tho arrows Hew bo fast that his comrades fell around him on nil sides. And tain was killed tho rest would have, tak en to flight! but tho youth stepping lurwaru, spoKo to tuem courageously, exclaiming, " Wo will not let our fnth crland bo ruined 1" Then tho others followed him, undepressed on so fur iously, that thoy routed tho enemy. As soon as tho King heard that ho had to thank tho youth for tho victory, ho rais ed him above all tho others, gavo him great treasures, and mado hini llrst lu Ills kingdom. Now tho King had a daughter who was very beautiful, but sho was also very whimsical. Sho had mado a vow novcr to tako a lord and husband who would not promise, If sho should dlo first, to lot hlmsoir bo burled alivo with her. "Does ho Iovo mo with all his heart?" said sho: "what uso to him, then, can his llfo bo afterwards?" AUho samo timo sho was prepared to do tho samo thing, and if her husband should dlo first to descend with him to tho grave. This vow had hithorto frightened nway all suitors, but tho youiu was so taken with her beauty that ho waited for nothing, but imme diately asked her in marriago of her father. "Do you know," said tho King, "what you must promiso?" "I must go with her Into tho grave," ho replied, "if I survive, her; but my iovo is so great that I mind not tho danger." Then tho King consented, and tho wedding was celebrated with great splendor. For a long timo they lived happily and contcntcd'wlth ono another, until it happened that tho young Queen fell grievously sick, so that no physician uouiu cure ner. Wiicn sho died tho young Princo remembered his forced promiso, and shuddered at tho thought of laying himself alivo in tho grave ;' but therowas no escape, for tho King had set watchers at all tho doors, and it was not possiblo to avoid his fate. When tho day camo that tho body should bo laid in tho royal vault, ho was led away with it, and tho door closed and lockod behind him. Near tho coffin stood a table, having upon it our lights, four loaves of bread, and four bottles of winoj as soon as this supply camo to an end ho must dlo of hunger. Full of bitterness and sorrow, ho sat down, eating each day but a little morsel of bread, nnd taking but ono draught of wino; overy day ho saw death approaching nearer. Whilst ho thus sat gazing beforo him ho saw n snako creeping out of tho corner of tho vault,which approached tho dead body. Thinking that it camo to feed on tho body, ho drew his sword, and exclaim ing, "So long ns I llvo you shall not xoucnjierj" 110 cut It in threo pieces. After a whilo another snako crawled out of tho corner ; but when it saw fho other lying dead it went back, and re turned soon with threo green leaves in its mouth. Then it took tho threo pieces of tho snake, and, laying them together so as to join, it put ono leaf on each wound. As soon as tho divided parts were joined tho snako moved and was alivo again, and both snakes hast ened away together. Tho leaves re mained lying on tho ground, and tho unfortunato man, who had seen all, bo thought himself whether tho miracu lous power of tho leaves, which had re stored a snuko to llfo. might not help him. So ho picked up tho leaves, and laid ono on tho mouth of tho corpso of his wife, and the other two on her eyes; nnd ho had scarcely dono so when tho blood circulated again in tfco veins, and mounting into tho palo countenanco, flushed it with color. Then she drow her breath, opened her eyes, nnd said, "Ah.whero am I?" "You aro with me, dear wife," ho replied, nnd told her how everything had happened, nnd how ho had brought her to llfo. Then ho helped her to somo wino nnd bread ; and, when licr strength bnd returned, she raised herself up, and they wont to tho dqor, and knocked and shouted so loudly, that tho watchers heard them nnd told tho King. Tho King camo down himself and opened tho door, nnd there found them hnth nltvn nrwl Well.nndho rejoiced with them that their troublo had passed nway. Hut tho. young Pjlnco took away tho threo Bnako-leaves nnd gavo them to his ser vant, saying, "Preservo them carefully for mo, and carry them with you nt all times. Who knows in what necessity they may not help us?" A ehango, howovor, had como over tho wlfo after sho was restored to llfo, and it was as if all Iovo for her husband had passed out of her heart. And when somo littlo timo after, ho wished to mako n.voyago over tho sea to his old father, nnd thoy had gono on board tho ship, sho forgot tho great iovo and fldel Ity which ho had shown, and through which ho had saved hcrllfo, and dis closed n wicked plan to tho Captain. "When tho young Princo lay asleep, sho called up tho Captain, nnd taking tho sleeper by tho head, whilo ho carried mo ieet, tnoy tnrow tho Princo Into tho sea. And as soon as tho ovil deed was uonosiiosald to tho Captain, "Now let ua return homo, and say ho died on tho voyage. I will so praiso and commend you to my father that ho shall glvo you to mo in marriago, and you shall sit ns his heir." . But tho faithful servant, who hud seen all unremarked, let looso a littlo boat from tho ship, nnd getting in it himself, rowed after his master, and lot tho betrayers sail away. Ho fished tho dead body up again, nnd, by tho help of tho threo snako-Ieaves, which ho carried with him, ho brought It happily to llfo ngaln, Then they both rowed nwoy with nil their strength day and night, and their littlo boat glided on so fast that thoy arrived beforo tho others at tho old King's palaco. Ho marvelled to seo them return alone, and naked what had happened. When ho heard of tho wickedness of his daughter, ho said, "I can scarcely bellovothat sho has dono such ovil ; hut tho truth will eoon como to light." Then ho undo them both iro IiitfrtfiBccrct chnmbcr. nntl kocii tlinnsolvos prlvnto from ovorylwdy. Boon nrterwnrdu tho Brent vessel camo sailing up, mm tno con es3 esse! cnnio sailing up, nntt thogodlcs3 sorrowful countenanco. "Whv nro von returned nlono?" ho naked. "Whero is your husband?" ''Alius 1 dear fath er." lio rcnllml. "I return linnwi u-llli groat grief, for my husband was sud denly ttiKon III during tho voyage pud died; and if tho good Captain had not given mo ids nsslstanco it would havo gono icrriuiy witn mo ; no was present at my husband's dcntli, and can tell you nil about it." Tho King said, ".T will bring tho dead to life," nnd open ing tho chamber, ho bado tho Princo mid his servant both to como forth. As soon ns tho wlfo perceived her husband sho was struck as if by lightning, nnd, falling on her knees, sho begged his pardon. But tho King answered, "For you thero Is no pardon, llo was ready to dlo with you, and gavo you llfo again; but you havo consplrod ngainst him in Ills sleep, nnd shnll rccelvo your duo reward." Then sho was put, with her nnmtmnlnn In rrlinr. nn hnnnl n ship which was plorccd with holes, and drawn out into tno sea ; nnu tney soon sank beneath tho waves. FARMER'S COLUMN. Wcstrojliig- Sorrel. Among tho best methods to rid the soli of sorrel is to plow tho land in mid summer. Ilenco n crop of buck-wheat sown in July Is very effectual. A crop of rutrt Imn-.is. smrn In flin snmn month and kept clean with tho hoe, is perhaps n still better destroyer or sorrel. Plow ing tho ground early in tho Spring or into in tho Fall has not much effect in destroying sorrel, becauso then is tho timo of its actual growth; and if its long stringy roots, Just growing under tho surfneo of tho ground, bo cut with tho plow nnd scattered about by tho har row, it will havo a tendency to spread rather than tosubduc. Llmoisrcputed an effopltml ilr-sf rnvor nf snrrnl. whlpli is, no doubt, correct; but when tho ro- quirca quantity or limo is applied to tho soil to kill sorrel,wIll it not destroy other vegetation and injuro tho land for raising subsequent crops? Sorrel will grow luxuriantly through inches of lime, anil limo soomimrlv has littlo to do with destroying this post to good fanuimr. if snrend on land in nrdinnrv quantities, which creates a doubt in tho minus oi many larmors whether chom ists may not bo mistaken in prescribing limo as n destroyer of this weed. Many havo no belief in tho actual existence of sour soils, for sorrel will grow in common garden soli in tho midst of other nlanfs. which renders (hn urn. sumption almost positive, that it is not tho absence of limo which permits its crowtli. But theso nicn nnlnts nml chemical discussions wo farmers should lcavo for chemists to dccido,aud depend upon thorough cultivation for tho de struction of this nest, tho snmn im u-n do for other noxious weeds nnd liliint.s. The best plan wo know to kill sorrel, is to stir tno ground, harrow out tho roots and exposo them on tho surface in hot dry weather in mid-summer; and if farmers will try this experiment, and put limo on tho laud when it is needed to raiso cereal crops, they will learn that EOrrel is llko all othi-r wnnls nml useless plants, and will succumb to su perior cultivation. Cor. Journal of the Farm. Suit for Domestic Animals. TIinnnnnMfv nor hpnil. nml thn nrnn- A , j ! , or way of administering salt to our do mestic animals, and also tho question whether they should havo salt at all, wo observe is still lmlnrr iliipnssril. nnd going tho roundsof tho agricultural pa pers. Practical pxiicrlnnr-n lias Innc since. settled theso questlons.and wo think no 6tock or other farmer, who has over tried it, will resort to any but tho com-mon-senso plan, of having a lump of rock salt ncccsslhln In Htnplr nt.nl! times. Itshould be in thohorseandcowtrouerh in tho sheep and barn-ynrd, and in tho neiu. They will then take as much as thoy want, nnd naturoprompts no more. xaiten in mis way, it will promoto ap petite, good health, and thrift, and no diarrhoea or other discaso will result, as thev often do when eivon nt suppMpiI times nnd in largo quantities. Salt is not a food but n condiment. Tho human system requires somo salt In food; but wo imagino if a teaspoon- iui or otner quantity was put beforo a man onlv at certain times, anil nnrlmns when his nppctlto did not prompt tho uso of it, it would do no good. Wo think tho samo rulo applies to our do mestic animals; but by nllowlng them freo access to it, they will nover tnko moro than enough ; nnd what thoy do tako Will Tiromoto thrift, nml imilrwf Iv ward otr diseases to which tho ilcslt is heir. Bock-salt can bo nrocured in lnron lumps weighing 10 to 0, 30, -10 lbs. eacli at auout two mm a nan cents per pound. New England Homestead. How to ratten si Pour Horse. manv uood horses devour lartro rmnn- titles of grain nnd hay, and still contln- uo thin anil poor. Tho food eaten Is not properly assimilated. If tho usual feed lias been unground grain and hay, nothing but n chnmro will effect-nnv iln- slrablo alteration in tho nppearanco of tho animal. In ease nil inp.nl pnnnnMm obtained readily, mlnglo n bushel of naxsced with a bushel or barloy, ono of oats, and another bushel of Indian corn, and let it bo ground into n flno meal. This will bo a fair proportion for nil his feed. Or. tho oats ami corn In caunl nnm.tm p3. trlntf first bo procured, and ono-fourth part of oil-enko mingled with it when tho meal is sprinkled on cut feed. Feed two or threo quarts of tho mlxturo threo times unity witn n pecK or cut nay and straw, If tho horso will cat thonmountgreedl Iy, let tho quantity bo gradually in creased, until ho will cat four or six quarts at overy feeding, threo times n day. So long nstlio animal will cat tills allowanco, tho quantity may bo Increased n littlo overv dav. Tint nvnhi thopracticoof allowing n horso to stand nt mo racir wen iiuea witn hay. In or der to fatten n horso that has been run down In ilesh, tho groom should bo very particular to feed tho animal no moro than ho will eat up clean nnd lick his manger for moro. In water and strain through conrso lin en, and then odd n littlo of spirits of wino. Evaporato it to such n consist ency that wlion cold It will bo dry nnd hard. Thin will imi.i iim,, common glue, nnd Is much preferred. TV U E KIDNEYS, Tho Kidneys nro two la number, situated nt tho upper part, ot tho loin, surrounded liy f.tt, nnil consisting ot threo parls, vl V tlio Anterior, tlio Interior, mut tho Interior, Tho anterior nbsoihs, Interior consists of tis sues or velm, which servo nsn itcposli fur tlio utlno mnl convoy It lo Iho uxtcrior. Thoc.tter lor Is n conductor nlw, terminating lu n sluglo tube, nnit culled Iho Urcler. Tlio ureters nro connected with the bladder. Tlio Madder Is composed of vnrlons coverings or tissues, divided Into parts, vl?..: tho Upper tho Lower, tho Nervous, nud tho Mucous. Tho upper expels, tho lower retains. .Many havo a Ucslro to urlnato without tho nbllltys others urlnato without tho nullity to retain, This fre quently occurs lu children. To euro thojo affections, wo must brills Into action tlio muscles, which nro engnged in their various functions. It they nro neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. Tho reader must also bo mado nwnie, that however slight may bo tho attack, it is suro to nfTcct tho bodily henltli nnd mental powers, ns our flesh nnd blood aro supported from theso SOU! ccs, Uout, ou Itn eu.m atism. Pain occurring in tho loins Is IndlcAtlvo of Ihonbovo diseases. They occur In persons disposed to acid stomacli nnd chalky concretions. The CIiiavel. Tho gravel ensues from neg lect or Improper treatment of tho kidneys Theso organs being weak, tho water is not ex pelled from tho bladder, but allowed to remain ; It becomes feverish, nnd sediment forms. It Is fiom tills deposit that thostonols fonnod, and grnvol ensues. Dnoi'sv is n collection of water in somo parts of tho body, and bears different, names, accord ing to tho parts affected, viz,: when generally diffused over tho body, It Is called Anasarca , when of tho abdomen, Ascites ; when of tho chest, Hydrothorax. I rTiiEATjiENT. Hclmbold's highly concentrated compound Extract liuchu Is decidedly ono of tho best remedies for diseases of tho bladdert kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma tism, and gouty affections. Under this head wo havo arranged Dymrla, or dimculty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small nud frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urlno ; (lout nud ltheumnllsm of tho kidneys, without auy chango In quantity, but Increase in color.or dark water. It wns nlways highly lecommend cd by Iho lato Dr. riiyslck, In these affections. Tills mediclno Increases tho power of diges tion, nnd excites tlio nbsorbcnls into healthy excrclso by which tlio watery or calcareous dep ositions, nnd nil unnatural enlargements, ns well as pnln nnd Inflammation nro reduced, nnd it Is taken by men, women, and children. Di rections for uso and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 23, 1M7. 11. T. iiei.miiold, Druggist: DeaiiBiii I havo been n sufferer, for upwnrd of twenty years, with gravel, bladdor, and kid ney affections, during which limo I havo used various medicinal preparations, nud been under tho treatment of tho most eminent Physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having (.ecu your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted with my lamlly physi cian In regard to using your Extract Iluchu. I did this because I had used nil kinds of ad. vertiicd remedies, and liad found them worth less, and, some qulto injurious; inf.ict,Idcspalr. ed of ever getting well, and determined to uso no remedies heieaftcr unless I knew of tho in. gredlents. It was tills that prompted mo to uso your romcdy. As you advertised that it was composed of bucliu, cubebs, nnd Juniper berries, it occurred to mo nud my physician ns nu excel lent co inblnatlon, nnd, witli his nd ice, nfter an examination of tucnrllcle, nnd consultlngogaln with tlio druggist, I concluded to try It. I coiu- m enced Its use nbont eight month ago, nt which timo I wns conllnedto my room. From the llrst bottle I was nstonUhid and gratified at tlio ben eflcial effect, and after using It threo weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much llko writing you a full statement ol my cato nt that time, but thought my Improvement might only bo tern. porary, nnd therefore concluded to defer nnd seo If It would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would bo of greater value to you and moro sat isfactory to me. I nni now able to report that a cuio is effected ner using tho remedy for flvo mouths. I havo not used any now for threo months, and leel as well In all respects as I ever aid. Your Buclm being devoid of nny unpleasant tasto and odor, a nlco tonic and Invlgorator ol tho system, I do not mean to bo without It w hen- over occasion may require Its uso in such affec tions. II. JICCOKMICK. Should any doubt Mr. Mccormick's statiitacut, ho refers to tho foltowlni: gentlemen: Hon. Wm. UiciLEit, evGoveruor, Penusyl- Tiios. II. Flouence, Philadelphia, J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. J, B. Black, Judgo, Philadelphia, 1). It, PoiiTKit. cx.Oovernor, Teuusyl. F.I.1.IH Lewis, Judgo, Philadelphia, It. C. OuiEit, Judgo, United States Court, O. W. WoonwAlii), Judge, Philadelphia, W.A. PoitTEii.Clly Solicitor, l'iilladel- vaula. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. van la. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. pliiu. Hon John Hioxeh, ex-Governor, California. Hon. K. Hanks, Audllor Genera), Washing. ton, D. U. And many others, If necessary. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere Ilowaro of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's, Take no oilier, PmcE S1.23 per bottle, or 0 bot tles for NUO. Delivered to any address. Do, scribe symptoms iu nil communications. Address H.T. HF.LMD0LD, Drug and Chemi cal Warehouse, 691 Broadway, N. Y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN STEEL -ENGRAVED WltAPFER, with fAO-slinlle of my Chemical Warchouso, and signed H, T. IIELMEOLD. 11170-ly, Rail Roads. T ACICA WANNA AND HLOOMS JU UUIKI UAiI.ltOAl) On nnd n..r July 0, WO, Passenger Trains will run ns follows! Going North, Going Honth. Arrlvo Arrlvo Invo Leave p.m. n.m, p.m. a. in, Scrnnton s.W lino :i..'io 7.10 Lcavo Pltlslnn S.1I 11.12 :i.nt 7.14 KIiiksIoii 7.l II. hi l.r. M'i Plymuuih ?."i I0.,'m l.m H.'JI Hhlckslilniiy..,. 0..W u.rai fi.17 i'.ri licrwlck .KM km i.l'i ft.'U llloom , 11.11 II. is 1II.U7 Dauvillo 1.50 7.13 (I.M 10.11 Leave Lcavo Ariivo Arrlvo Norlh'd 4.11 0.10 7.M 11.3) Cnunocllon mndo ntHrranton by tho 10.10 a.m. trnt'i for Uicnt llend, lllnuhnmtou, Albany nud nil points North, Hist nud West, D.T. HOUND, Sup'l. QATAWISSA RAILROAD. 170. SUMSlElt AlltlANGEMENT. 1S70, Passenger Trains on tuts road will run ns fol lows : Mall Soith. STATIONS. JfiiH -VorW Den, 8.13 n.m " 8.15 " Jluncv 6.15 Muncy. Dep. 6.23 " " IVW " Milton. 10.10 " Dauvillo. " 10.30 " Unpen. " 10.IJ Cntnwlssn. " 11.17 " ltlngtowii. " 12.iElp.tn, Summit. " J2.M " Ounltake. ' 4.10 " " 4.W ' " 3.10 " " 3.32 ' " 2.2,5 " " 1. 50 " " 1.40 ' " l.an " " 12.40 " E. Maliony .Tunc, 2.1,5 "Dlno.Tamnoua. Dine. I. lo " 4.2.5 " Heading. " 10.40 n.m " 3.13 " Potlsvtllo. " 11.30 " Arr. 0.43 " Philadelphia, " (US " " 1.23 "dlno Mnuch cntiulc, dine" 2.00 p.m, ' 2.53 " Ucthlehem, 12.10 ' " 0(3 " Plilla, via- Uethlchom, " 0.55 a.m. ' S.20 " Huston, " 11.13 " Now York, ft, Liberty st " 0.05 " via L. A H. It. It. ' n.oo ' (i,03 " L. Valley It. It. " 0.50 ' B.M n.in. llostou, " 0.1X1 p.m Passengers taklrg tho 8.15 train from William sport, will havo two hours In Now York, lor sup per, and arrlvo In ltostou nt 5.S0 a.m., cloven hour- lnadvnnco of all other routes. New day coaches accompany all trntns be tween Wllllamsport, Few York nud Philadel phia. Trains run through by daylight. GEO. WEU1I, Supt. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY. on and niter Juno 12th 1S70, Trains will lcavo Susnunv as follows : NOUTIIWAUD. 5.35 A.M., Dally to Wllllamsport, for Elmlrn Cmiaudalgun, llochcstcr, Uullalp.Suspcu&lou Bridge, nnd N. Kalis. 3.10 p. Jr., Dally.fexcept Sundays) for Elmlrn nnd Buffalo via Erie Hallway from Elmlrn. 0.15 i: M., Dally, (except Sundays) for Williams- rn' TRAINS SOUTHWARD. 11. 13 A.M.Dally (exceptMouday's)forBaltimott WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11.23 P.M. IlnllyCoxreptSundny'BjforlJaltlnion Washington and Pulladclphla. El). S. YOUNG. General 1'aRscuger Agent. Ai.fueu It. Fiske, Geu'l Supt., DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, & WESTERN RAI LROAli.-Sumnier arrange niunt, April 11,1670, Tinlns lcavo us loliows : KASrWAltll. WESTWAltl). Fx- Ac- Ex- Mnil STATIONS. r,n press com, prras Ac com. P.M p.ar. Tl3 Via M. & E. Dlvis, A M. P.M, 8.00 "U0 8.00 4.1U 8.15 1.23 8.10 1.50 11.23 7.33 0.00 M) 11.15 7,'JI 11.4! 7.30 11.5.1 .m 7.30 3.30 8.1.5 4,12 11.115 7.0.5 12.00 0,1),-, 12,15 8.20 12.23 8.30 12.10 8.11 12.11 8.55 1.03 1.10 0.11 2.00 0..5S 2.10 lO.U-l 2.30 10.21! 2.4l 10.:iS P.M. 3.20 0.00 8.30 3.10 0.15 0.10 3.40 0.21 0.23 1.01 0.33 0.50 4.20 0.51 10.30 4.30 10.12 11.00 4.57 10.30 U0O 6.15 10.17 12.35 5.30 11.02 l.tO P.M. A,M, A.M. Arl New York. Lv 01 Christopher St.-.. llnbolcen New'ark Wnshlimton O.Oil WW 0.10, 1.10 1,01 via Cen. lilt, of N..I ....rsew l orK icno 3.10 irvoi 1. ICT .V1 7.10 6.18 R.I5 (..no 5.33 1"! ....Newllumnlon 12.17 12.37 uxiom Brldircvlllo fl.10 3.50 ....Philadelphia -Trenion l'liilllmbnru 1.30 12.311 .Manunkii Chunk.... B.2SI 12.2, uciaware .....Mount Bethel Water Gap .....Stroudsburg Sprngiiovlllo , llenryville Oakland Forks Tobyhanna Gouldsboro Moscow Dunning . Scrnnton ...Clark's Summit... ...Abluston 5.11 2.(l 8.02 12.5 1.51 1.3,1 ll.SS II. IS 11.02 hi. lil 10.27 10.11 0.50, 0.10 0.10, K.'Hl 1.53 1.89 1.21 1210 1235 A.M 8.11 7.52 7M7 7.15 0.51 Factory vllle iticiioisonH ,..HHopbottom Montrose New Mllford .Great Bend 0.30 A.M, Trains do not stop nt Stations wliero tho Timo Is omitted. C'OKNECTIOSS. At New liar pton with Central It. It. of N.J. Tho Mall mid l.'Anrcfcs trains eastward nnd west waid connect with trains lor New York, Eliza beth, Plnluileld, Somervillo nnd other stations. At Washington with Morris & Es,sex It. R. Mall and Expiess trains make clove nud lcllablo connections with trains for New Yorlc. Newark, Moirlstown, Dover, Waterloo, llackcttstowu 4e, At Manunka Chunk with Bclvldero Dclawnro R. It. Close councctlous mo mado by Stall and Express trains, with trains for Philadelphia, Trenton, Phllllpsburg, Bolvldere, Ac. By Train No. 2, passengers leuth Philadelphia via Cam den, by No. 4, via Kensington. Passengcis on Nn. I.urrlvo lu Philadelphia lu timo to tako tho 11.30 p. m, train lor Baltimore and Washington. At Scruuton Willi Lackawanna .iBlnomsburg & Delnwaro & Hudson Rail Roads. Trains ou theso roads connect with our trains lor Pittstou, Wllkes-liarre, Berwick, Blooinsburg, Danville, Oly phaut, Archbald and Carbondale. AtBlughamtou with Erie Hallway. Mall No. I connects with Expiess Mull on I'.rlo Railway, leaving nt8.12 p.m. with a sleeping coach at tached, arriving at llullalo nt 0.20 next morning. Express No. 3 connects with a wny train lor Owego, Ithaca, nnd Elmlrn. A Ibauy a HuMiuehauna Rail Road. Four trains a day run each wny lictwcen Blughnmton nud Albany. Ono leaves Blugliamton at 2.30 p. in., nud arrives nt Albany nt 0.1) r. m. Syracuse, Blnghamtou j. N. Y. R. R. Trains fo r By racuso lca o nt 7 p.m. and 0.25 p. in. Trains Irom Syrncuso arrlvo at 11. lo a. m.nml 8.30 p. m, R. A. HENRY, W. F. IIALLSXEAD. G eui Pass, nud Tkl. Agent. supt. JEADINQ RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, May leth.isvo. Great .Trunk Lino from the North nnd North West lorPhlladelphla.New York, Reading, Polls, villo, Tamaoua, Ashiaud, bhamoklu Lebanon Alleutowu, Enston, Ephiata, Lltlz, Lancasler Columbia, Trains leave Harrlsliurg for New York, ns lol iows: At 6,35, 8.10 nud 11,25 n. in., and 2,50 p. m couucctlng with similar trains on Fonnn. Rallioad, and arriving nt New York nt 12,10, noon, 3,50, 0,03 nud 10,00 p. m. respectively Sleeping ears accompany tuo 6,33 and 11.23a in. llnlus without chauge. ltcturulni! I.eavu Now Ynrlr fit !1 on n.in. nn,i 12.00 noon nnd 6,00 p. m, liillndclphla nt 8,15 it. ju, uuu o.jj y. iu, nicepiug cars uccoiupauy tho o,0u i.. m., uud 0,00 p.m., trains Irom N Y without clianno. Lenvo llnrrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvllie, Ta maoua, MlueisvUlo, Ashlnud, Mliainoklu tine Grove, Alleutowu A Phlia'd.nts.lOn.ni., A-20 A 4,10 p.m., stopping ut Lebanon nud principal way stations: tho 1,10pm, truiii cuuuectlng lor liill'a l'otuvlllo and Columbln ouly. For PoltsvUle Deiiuyiuiu iiaveu ami Auouru, via rjcuuyiiciii nnd busrjuehnunn Railroad, leave Huriisburg til 3,10 p.m. Enst Piilllsvlvnnlii Railroad trnlns lenvn Itrnil. lug lor Alleutowu, Eiistou nnd New York ut 7.23 uwu a. in., i.'.i nnu i.n p. in. iieiuining, leave .New oil; at o.oo a. in., 12.00 noon and 5.oj p. in. itnw -Li.uu.unu uvi.WU.JII, l.,J 11UUU, 1..U mil' 8.15 p.m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,3ou.iii connecting with t-luill.ir linlu on ijest l'a. lullio.Rl rctuiuiug Irom Reudlugul,0r'15p.m slopping at all stallous. Lt-nvu I'otlsvUlo ut 6.11iund 0.00 n.m. .nml 1' ! ivm llerudoii in o.:ion. in., bhamoklu ut a.louud 10,10 u. iu., AlllUIIll in itvo u.iu, nnu noon iutlll. nnoy City ut 7.51 a. iu, nnd 7,17 p. lu. luuianua ul 8.3J a. m., uud 2,20 p, lu.lor Phlladelphlii mi,' New York. Leave Potlsvlllo via Schuylkill nud Susque huuua Railroad ut 8,15 a.m. lor llurrlsburg, iuij 12,05 noou, fur 1'lneUiovo and Treiuoul, Reudlug Accommodation Trulu leues Potts- Vllln fit 111 (I ,M l,Lu.u Itnn.lt,...., ..,,, ... rlvlug ut l'hllndt Iphtu ul 10.20 a. in. Retuiuiu.. leaves Phlhideliihlu nt 5,15 p. in., Kissing Head ing at 8.00 p.m., urrlvlugut l'otuvlllo ul O.lu p.m. Pottstowu Actoinniouallon Tralmleav cs Polls. miwu ni u,2j a.in. returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 n.iu. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at i,.-u u.iu., umi u-io p.ui, lor upuruia, unu, juiucas. lir, Columbia, Ac, Perklomeu Hull Road Tralus lcavo Perklomcn Junction at 0,00 a. m., 3.0i A 5.30 p. m. returning: leave Hcliweuksvllla ut 8.03 a.m., 12.13 noon, and 4.15 luii,, connecting with similar iiulus on IteiultiiL' ltnllioad. ColebiookdalBllallroad trains liavoPoltstowu ut u.uu. in uiiiiii.2up. m.,returuiug leave jiouui Pleasant ut 7,oound 11.2.5a. in., coimectlui WHO similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Vulley Rallioad Tinlns leave Bildgc port at 8,30 u. m. and 2.05 mid 5.02 p. m. leluiulug. leave Dowulugton ut 0.20 a.m., 12.45 noon uuu 6.15 p. m., eoiincetlug with similar trmus or ReadliiK Rulln d. On Sundays, leave Now York nt 5,00 p.m., Pull plila nt 8,00 u.m. and 3,13 p.m., (tho b.ou a.m. IrnlL ruuulugoiily ioReudlUB;)leavel'otthville8,ooa.m.: tV.Vt0'.'! nua u' " m. niid lijpim. !i Piilladeiphla. Commutation, Mileage. Kenton, School -u I.xcurslon Ileitis to uud from nil points, at l uucid rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowe ach panntuger, G, A. NICOLL8, ,. . .General Superluleudeul Heading, Pa., April 20 Wo. gltOWN'S EAST FREIGHT FROM PHILADELPHIA TO BLOOMSUUllU, ntirl InlnrmA.llnln nnlm. r . . ......... - .u.....u.. ,.WiM,n, uuuuk luiivurueu Willi euro uud despatch und ut low rales. ni.. . mi ,nuk' 110 ueuverea ol Jlltnora Co's. 811 Market bluet, For lull par. tlculus, apply to ' a n ta . AC ft'HUYLEll, Proprlelor. Aug. S.'C9.1f. It. R. Depot, Biujmilurg.in JOB PRINTING .Neatly executed At Uii Office ".TOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION. Tim vifnoriiv of im. HcnnxcK'H (IIU.AT WI;IH(MaNIX. Will jicnnlo never lenrn to know tlintmlNenscil llvor ami ntnnmoh tiro rnrlly illscano Iho Mitlru Hyfttcni? 'Ilio it-nlnrtit rrlnclplm orotunmoicntotcnclillili.nml yet thero nro Immlii'iln who rtdlculo tlio )len, niu coiuinuo in mo courso winrn nimosi mcvunuiy trlit)?i tlicni tircmniuu'ly to tho ttrnvo. Llvlntf ni thomnjorlly of poopfo ilo, nt comjilolo vnrl nnoc. with Iho InwHiir imturo, it mml ho nppnr cnt to nil thnt, mionrr or Inter, luituro will ro- t'llb 1(1(111 111111,11111111-1 ill IlilLli llllllliu Will IU vciifro hrrsclf. JIciico wo II ml Mint persons m lnrlulffo to xeew In tho uso of very rich or Itult cstlblu footl or IntoxlcnttiiK ilrlnkt. InvnrlaMy inly n heuvy pennlty In tho end. Tho Moinnch heroines (Unordered nnd lefuscn to net j tho liver f.ilNto perform Uh function. tlyHpepsli nnd Its nttendntit cvJIh follow, nntl Mill tho buffering In dlvMunWpevsM In dinning to tho thoronuhly cx jlmlca ident of tho pnit, i)r, HCIIKNCIC'S ined Jellies nro reeommended to nil sueh. They hrna iiro nndeertnln relief wherever they nrouico: ndlvcitcd.nnd nil that Is nccevwuy to estnhllsh their repiuntlon with every ntllnn mnimrwo nmnlntho I .in it Is nf.ilrnud ltiiiuirtlal trlnl ot them, hetthoso whonrofilcentlenfon this point, nnd who linvo permitted Interested persons to pirjmllco Miem nKnlnt ihao now relehrnted remedies tor (.'on sumption. tllscnrd thclrprcju dices, niul bo governed hy too principles of ren son nnd common ncno. If the svstcni Is dlsor deroil depend upon it. In nlnocnses out often tho sent of Mm cdsonter will bo found hi tho fctonmch nml liver. Toelennso nnd luvlKornto thoBtomnclinud tostlmulatothollver to healthy nction, uso BL'HI'CK'S MAKDRAKi: PILTjR Tho dnlly Incrcnslngdernnmlfor theso pills Is tho bestcvf deiieeof their value. Thousands upon thousand of boxes nro sold dally, Why? Himply because they net promptly nnd efllciently. Invalids who may not Una it convenient to enll ou Doctor Sl'liIlNCK lu person nio Informed that full nnd coinpleto directions for uso nccompany each paeltncttor tho .MANDUAKH PILLS, IHJWIONIO HYtUU AND HMAVi;i:i) TONid Theso medicines will euro coiiRumptlon unless tho lungs nro no far gono that tho patient Is entirely beyond tho iiwjum iiiL'uirni iciiei. It may bo nked by thoso who nro not familiar with tho virtues of thcf-u ereat remedies, "How do Dr. faCili;NU(vy medicines cil'cct their won- derlul eurpH nf nMnltllll7', Thonnswcrlsnrdmnlo one, They begin their "inn lt-MUiimuii uy uri 11111:4 i"" niuiuiicu llcr nnd bowels into nn netlvo beartliy condi tion, it Is food that euros this formidable dis ease. KCIIKNCK'rtlMANnitAUllPII.I.S net nn tho liver nnd tdnmneh, promoting secretion, nnd removluf? tho bile and sllmo which hnvo result ed fiom tno Innctivoor torpid condition of those ornnns, Bn 0f jl0 system Kcncrally, This sIhs Elsh stnto of tho body, nnd tho eonserjuent nc eumuiatlon of tho unhealthy substances named prevent tho proper digestion of lood,nud.ns n uaturnl cousequence, creates dlscnse, which re sults In prostrutlonnnd finally In death. HCI!i:NCKH PULMONIC HiltUP nud HCA AVI'.KD TONIC, when tnlccn rcBuInrly, mlnslo with tho food,nid tho digestive organs, malco cond rich blond, nnd ns n. natural cnnseniienee. tvo ilesh nnd utrcngth to t.10 patient. Let tho laculty say what it may. this is tho only trno euro for consumption. Kxierleneohas i)roveil it ucyoiio ino suaiiow 01 n iiouui.miu iiiousnnus nro to-day nlivo nnd well who n fewyenrs slueo were icgardcd ns hopeless caes, but who wcro induced to try Dr. Ht'lIKNCK'H remedies, and wero rektni'ptl tn nprnimient health b tliclrimo Ono of tho llrst steps tho physician should tako with n consumptive patient Is to invigorate tho system, Now how Is this to bo dono? Certainly not bv ulvlnir medicines that exhaust nnd ener vate medicines that Impair instead of improve tho ftmcllous of tho digestive organs. Doctor SUIIKNCIC'S medicines clennso thu stomacli nnd bowels of nil substances which nto calculated to irrltato or weaken them. They creatonnnppe tlti! iirnnmtn lienlthCul dhrcstlon malco irood blood, nnd, ns a conserjnence, they invlfiorato nnd strengthen tho entire system, nnd more es pecially ihoso parts which uro diseased. If this eunnot be done, then tho ea.se must bo regarded ns a hopeless one. Jf tho physician finds it Imposslhloto makon imtient kekij iiunouv, if tho diseased jerson cannot par tako of good nourishing food aud properly digest it, It is impossible that ho can ir.iltt In flrsli nnd KtrenL'tb! nnd It is cnuMlv lm possiblo lobrlug n patient to this condition so long ns 1 no liver is nuruencu wnii (iisenseci mie und tho stomach laden with unhealthy slime. Almost tlio lit Rt request mado to tho physician bv 11 rnnsiimntfvn untleut is that ho will mo- scribe nudleines that will remove or allay tho cough, night sweats nnd chills, which nro tho suro attendants ou consumption. Hut this should not bo done, ns thocough isonty an ell'ort ornntuio torellco Itstir.nnd tho nlaht sweats nud chills mo caused by tho diseased iungs. Tho remedies ordinarily prescribed do moro harm than good. They Impair tho functions of tho sinmacn, impsuo iienuny oigesiiou, nun ngia vnto lather than euro tho disease. Thero is, niter nil, nothing llko facts with which to substantiate n, position, nnd It Is upon iaets that Dr. HUIIENCIC relies. Neurlv nil who have taken his medicine in accord unco with his dli ect Ions havo not only been cuicdol consump tion, but, from the fact that theso medicines act with wonderlul power upon thodlgestivo organs patients thus cured speedily gain llesh. Cleans ing tho system of nil impurities, they lay tho foundation for n solid, substantial stiueture. Uestorlng these organs to health, they create an appetite. Tho iood is properly assimilated; the quantity of blood Id not only Increased, but Is made ilch und stiong nud iu tho faeoot such a comiiuou 01 111c sybu-m an uisea.se must uo uau Ibbed. 1'ull directions nccomnntiv each of tho medl' clues, so thnt It is not nbsolntely necessary that patients should seo Dr. bCHKNCK personally, nuiessiiiey uesue io navouieir mugs examine u, I-'or this purpose he is nt his principal tlllee, No. 15 North Sixth HI., corner ol Commerce. Phila delphia, every Saturday, from DA. M, until 1 1. Id, Advlco is given without charge, but for n iiiorougu examination wnn mo iicspnomuier the ehnrtro ii f,5. I'rieo of tho Pulmonic Byrup nnd Keaweed Tonic each, HUM per bottle, or Si.50 a liair dozen. Mandrake Pills 2o cents u box. For saleby nil uruggisis. nprhu-iy This iu tho most tboiough biooil purltlcryct discovered, nud cures all humors from tho worst T-'Croula to n common ErrpUon, IHmulca nnd JUotchcs on the face, nnd scatti or rough tkiii, which nro such annoying blemishes to many young persons, yield to the use of a few bottles of this wonderful medicine. From ono to eight bottles euro kali Ithcum, J.Yjslpclas, Scald Jhuit, Jliiu; ll'orm. lioils, Meal J.'rttplioni uf the &Ktn, Scrofula Sores, Ulcers und" OunUr" in the Jtouthand atom ach. It is n puro medicinal extrnct of natlvo loots nnd plants, combining inft'rwoji.vNniuro'H inoit Koverelgu cuintlvo piopcrties, which God has Instilled into tho vegetablo kingdom for healing tho sick. It lsn great icstorer for tho strength nud vigor of tho system, Thoso who are languid, sleenless.h.ivn ncri mix nun. rhpnxinun or fenrs, or nny of the allectlous symptomatic of icruMitsT, uuu convincing eviuenco 01 its lestoiativo power upon trial. If you feel dull, drowsy, debildated and despondent, havo frequent Jlcad(icfictvwttti tastes badly in tho moinlug.fr rcouluf apjtctdc nnd tonaue coated, you nro sutrer iug Irom Ubrpld JAvcr or "Jldtoumcsi," In many tildes 01 jAcr Lwij'ftiiHt oniy n pari 01 tueso sj-mptoms nro experienced. As a remedy for nil such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery lias no equal ns It ellects perlect cares, leav ing tho liver itiaiftiaml nnd hcattly. For tho euro of Habitual Constipation ol tho Dowels It isn never falling remedy, nud thoso who havo used it for this purpose nro loud In Us praise. In Jlronchhd, Throat and Lung DhcascsAt liks produced mnny truly lemarkable cures, whero other medicines had failed. Sold by druggists nt 1.00 per bottle. Prepared nt tho Chemical Laboratory of It, V, FIL'IICK, M. D Jl'70-tf Dullalo.N, V, O KANCiEVILLE STILL AHEAD, Tlio llllilerKlfrnpil rntmPflfiillv nimnniiMi ir. tho l'unnliiK cmiiimililty that llicy aro a ilu lu inu iiviu wiui iiiuir luiieuiuc lortuo uurvesio 167D. THE NUW PENNSYLVANIA TIinESIIEIt AND CLEANER, Patented liy Adrian Cornell, villi Major's patent .....iM.u u. mi FM'i'muuji iuiiiiiiut'ii, iu wuai every l'ariecr ueeiU. It cmi'LIm iti.nt. it iirw ion r.i.iv tested ami has iar exceeded the expectations of n.iuiunu Bi'iuna iiimiaiiouv, II. lias UCCU kuv i,i i-.ii!',iy iu mi-Li inu wains oi me I'lirill it. Wo luauiil.ieturii them, overbhol lor tleiid ixiwer uud undeihot lor lever powi'r. This machine can ho inailo lo do any desired amount of work. Is simple In construitiou, easy to matiago and not llablo to Ret out of repair. They also continue to luauulacturo tho Cele brated WHEnLEIPS ItAILVAV CHAIN, HORSE POWER .0 THRESHER, from tho original pattern,, Willi nn Improve lilen t in t ho power, whereby a ualn of 8 per cent. Iscllectcd.nud Blvpstliodeslled power lit Irom jllod Inches less tlcvatlou Mum the old Mile. They also attach ' MAJOIt'S PATENT DOUBLE ACTING SHEET IltON 1101TO.M HEPAItATOlW to their maclilnes, nianufaclured only by them niid kecuied to them by letters patent fiom Win. M. -Major. '1 hey also inauulacturo thu best and llslilet ruunliiL' Iver Poweis In tho country nhii Double and Muslo-deared Jacks, llavlni on hand n kixmI kiipply of well seasoned lumber of tho best mutiny, uud experienced workmen lh'elraiuaeiilnes "mlmltttluri'i tul;y Buarauteo SUPEHIOll TO ANY JIANUFACTUUED S,,'',?rii.iAI,1 ,my'n i-epalrlnis to do Hioiib' leuieinber that wo liavu all tho orlitlnal palterns. llepalrlus donp at short notlco uud on icasoiia bin lerliis. Machines mid nt nstoiilihtnaly low )irlces nud cicdll ulven when desired. " 1 or lurlhcr particulars call on or address SCHUYLER & LOW, AOUICULTUIIAL WOIIKB, OltANQEVII.LE, COLUJI11IA COUNTY, PA, irS. ""jnuftcturo tho best and cheapest Jiou and Woodeu lieam 1'lows lu tho Htale. iilso wason jacks, Iron kettles aud all kinds of work usually done lu Foundries and Jliichlno Bhops. All woi ; wairautcit and all kinds of coiluiry produco taken luexcliauge. ' JlS'-o-tf. PHILOSOPHY OP MARRIAGE. i.'ft N,Kw CouiiSF.oi' Lkctuuis, as delivered at i m1,1'- "1'i?ch."lon"d,AmUo""-'U'useuiu r?, L,11'",,n.u'' doors above Twelliu. PhllaUclplilii.cmbiaclnii the mbjcctsi How to Llvo mid What to Llu lorj Youth, ilaturltv mid Old Akoi .Manhood Ucuerally liSvlewVK 'Iho cause ol Indliicstlouj l'latuleuconnd iicrv: , Diseases Accounted for; ilurtlauo Phllo o Mill-ally (onsldeud. These lectuus Vll I ho foi wnrdea on riiclnt of 10 cents by address ni: Becietary of the Pennsylvania foMTtciiSfo ? !LA'!AT?l!fA'' "fHfcUJi, P.-J3 Chtstuut St., Phlladelphui.l'tnusylvaulu, ' Je'Jl'7U-ly, BUSINESS CARDS, VIB1TINO CAltDd. LE'ITEU HEADS, HILL HEADS, PltOaitAMMES, I'OSTEUS, , 40., AO. Neatly mid Cliennlv Prlnimi From tho If test Stylos of Typo at the UU1.U.31111AH orFicii H 33 Dry Goods & Notions. jyjTEW STOCK OP OLOTIIINa. Frcih arrlvat of HU.M.Ml'.H 0001)3. DAVID LOWEN1IEUU Invites atlenllon to Ills stock ot CHEAP AND FASHIONAIILECLOTHINU. Hi his storo on Main Street, twoiloors abovo tlio American Hon e llloomsburn, l'a., whero ho Im, Jtnt received from New.Yorkand Plilladclpliln n full assortment of MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, Including tlio most fashionable, (tillable, aud liaudsomo DllEIS GOODS. contKtlng of POX, SACK, llOCO, HUM, AND OIL-OLOTH COATS AND PANTS, of all sorts, sizes ami colors. Ho lia, also replen ished his already largo stock of FALL AND WINTEll SHAWLS, HTHIPED, FiaUItED, AND PLAIN VESTSf 8HIIIT3, CKAVATS, STOCKS, COLIAllS1 HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDEIIS, AND FANCY AIITICLES Ho nas constantly on band a largo anil well-so-ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which ho Is prepared lo mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nud lu the best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWEMIY, olo rery description, flnonud elican. His caseol Jewelry Is not surpnsscdjlu thislplaco. Call nud examine his general nssortmen of CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELItt, AC. DAVID LOWENBEHG. C. 0. M A It R liavojnstrecclvcdfrom tho eastern markets a largo and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, OONSISTINd Of Cnsslmers, Jeans, Host bleached .t Itrown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Tablo Linens, Cotton & All wool flannels, AC, AC, A'good block of Ladles dress goods, Latest styles .1 patterns. Splvcs of all kinds, Good stock groceries, (iucensware, Stono ware. Wood A willow ware, Flour A Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Hoap for cleaning Tin, Dross, Ac. Alt goods sold cheap for cash or pro duce. Ho would call tho attention of buyers to his well nnd carefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept lu tho coun try, feeling confident that ho can sell them goods nt such prices as will ensure satisfaction. Nov. flM-tr f. V. MAUIt. B UY THE REST. THE ItED LION BRAND, BI ACE ALPACA Is superior to nil others in color, quality aud I'.'.V, IV ,JU 1UUIIUUUJJ- ,11, M. P. LUTZ'S Denier In Drv Goods ninl Xotlons. tn iim.f,i new builillng next to tho Couit llou-.e, Jlalu Street, lllooiusburg, Pa. uiayl37u-tl. jyjILLER'S STORE. FRESH ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOOIlH. Tno subscriber has lust returned from tlio cities nnu uuoiuer large nna select assortment of FALL A1J11 WIMTPli nnnna purchased in New York nnd Philadelphia at tho owestflgnro.nnd which ho Is determined to sell on ns moderato terms as can bo procured else wuere lu.uiooiusuurg. ins stock comprises LADIES' imiIKH nnmiu of tho choicest stvlesnm! lntpst. rnciiie , ,!. with n largo :nssortment of Dry Goods nud Gro- vo.ti.-a, tuusiuuiis oi tuo iouowiug articles v.urpeis, OU Clotlis, Cloths, Cassimere.s, Shawls, Flannels, Silks" White Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins. Hollowwaro Qucensware, Unrdwarc iioots nnd Shoes, Hats nud Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-Ulassoi, Tobacco, Coffee, Sugaro, Teas, ltlco, Allspice, Ginger, Clnnamou, Nutmegs AND NOTIOSS (1K mi.i.v In SUOrt. tlVCrvttllnir tlullnll., lrn, ( . stores, to which no Invites tho attcutlou of the publlo generally. The highest prlcowlll ho paid ..... tvuuuy I'luuucoiuoxcnnugo for goods. B. 11. DULLER A SON, Arcado Buildings, Blooinsburg, Va. QONFEOTIONEltY, tome Vmblle tfflWb"LiS,c'f,lll5' ftQU0" FIRST-CISS CONFECTIONERY STORK. In , tho building lately occupied by Fox A Webb Whero ho Is nri.nnr,tlr. lr.,lui. n i.V...i Luu , , . .u.u.a.. ..I, JX.UUS Ol PLAIN A FANCY CANDIE-j, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS NUTS, RAISINS, AC, AC., AC, I1Y WHOLESALE OB ISKTAIL. in snort, n full assortment of all ijoods In ... uu,iui.i, iiiui. vurieiy 01 DOLLS, TOYS, Ac., suitable for tho Holidays Particular attention 11 READ AND OAK EH. of all kinds, fresh overy day. CHRISTMAS CANDIES, UUIHTMAS TOYS. uaSute'odf "cllwl- ani satisfaction will b Woy. 22,1867. ECK1IART JACOIiS. JEROHANDISE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tomyfrleudsaud thepublle generally, that 1 DRY QOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, &0. aro conslauliy ou hand and lor sale AT IIAIITON'H OLD STAND BLooMsuuna, by JAMES K. EYFIl rAUo. Solo Agent for"Ei.i.iB' iiiniir. fobH70-ly. gLATE ROOFING, EVEny VAKIE.TY MOST FAVORABLE RATF.fl. J?,NoIH0MAS AND CASPER J. THOMAS Xktlrri Dry Goods & Grocorios. G RAND OPENING (lllANIi lil'l.nir.ii GRAND III'HNING (IRANI) OPENING GRAND OPENING OP FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER MODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER (10011,4 FALL AND WINTER UOODH, consisting ot consisting nf consisting of consisting or consisting or DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY MOODS, DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATH AND CAPS, HATH AND UAPH, HATS AND CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND K1IOEH BOOTH AND SIIOEH, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTH AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING UEADY-MAI1E CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOT1IIMO, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOK I N G-0 1 .ASH EH, LOOKiNO-OLAHHEH, LOOKING-GLASS EH, LOOKING-GLASSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OHJt, PAINTS AND OILS, PAIN1H AND OIIJS, PAINTS AND OUH, PAINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, (lUEENSWARE (ilJEENHWARE, liUEENSWARE UUEENHWARE, UUEENSWAIIE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE, SALT, HALT HALT HALT, HALT, FISH, FISH FISH, KITH FISH, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND HEEDS, AC, Ac. AT NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL MrKELVY, McKElA'Y, Mck'ELVY McKElA'Y, McKELVY, Northwest corner ot Northwest corner of Northwest corner of Northwest rornfr nf fO.'H, CO.'H, CO.'H. CO.'H. CO.'S. Main and Market Streets, .Main nnd Market Streets, Main and Market Streets, Main nud Market Streets, Northwest comer of .uuiu uuu iuuruci, nirceis, HLOOMSBURG, 1A BLOO.MH11UIU1, PA BLOO.MSHURO, PA., 11LOO.MH11URO PA. BLOOMHUIIHG, FA. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILS. IRON AND NAILS IRON AND NAILS, lu largo quantities and at reduced ratCB, alway Miscellaneous. TVT K W COAL YARD. xy The undersigned respectfully Inform tho citizens of llloomsliurp and Columbia county, that they keep all tho illlleient numbers ofstovo coal and selected lump coal for smlihlng purpo ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvv, Neal A Co s l-uniace; with n good pair of Bnll.ilo scales on tho wliaif, to weigh coal, hay, nnd straw. LIkowlso a horse and wagon, to deliver coal to those who deslro It, Asthey purchase a largo amount of coal.tliey intend lnkeep a superior nr. tlcle, and sell at the very lowest prices. Please call and examine for ourselves beforo purchas ing elsowheie. J. W. HENDEltHllOT. AUGUSTUS MASON. TVFIE unaci-siKnctl will tnko in ox- Gioceiy Store, ndjolulug their coal yard Blooinsburg Mar. lO.lf. W" 0. HOWE R, liiis opened a flrst-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP. AND FUR RTnilr- ot thoold stand on Main Street, Illoomsbure nfew doors abovo tho Court House. His stock is com. posed or the very latest nud best Style ToYcr offe cd to tho citizens ol Columbln County ; Ilo can accommodnto the piibllowIthihefollowlngmSs at the lowest rates. .Men's heavy douulSso?ed stoga boots, men's doublo nud single tan so ed .ln.il,r Lir..i i V,. ' ""' ."'!. r.a?s, boy's nmn Z i,i Vini...' . '"".""o 01 nu Minus, men's geiinudiowed. """"ipuous ootu peg- inent o?UU ttU CaU at,cutloa t " nne assort HATS, CAPS, FURS AND Notions which comprises nil tho new nnd popnlai varl. Villl l,., ..nn,.,i.; i .""lfJ- .cahl fates and issoiu,r,ah Dc-c.(l'W y-v.u iuot,.ouniy. ruW:x "air AN INDISPENSABLE RT1IT.E 1 OR THE LADIES. (Itllcntctl JufjWi.lSW.) '1 bis Curler Is tho most prneci inienuon ever or ieivd lo tho public. It Is easily operali.d.neat lu an i.eai.nne, and will not In luru tho hair, as thero Is no hi at r,,nilr...l metallic suhstniico used to 1 list, rir I It. .111.- II... Ik. I Mimuiuclurtd ouly'nnd iui emu uy MCMILLAN A rn. No ONotth Front Street, PIlIIVllEU-llIA.PA, Knl.l ..I 11.. . I. .: Stores ' Jriiiiiiiliigs uuu fiotlon N. It Kltw.ln nr. n . sles, 11 cts. Mailt ilfne toniiv unit ot'iiinimii- (Ml Hlfitnu nn.. .....iV. ,.r . i. .. r. '" ,1 .''" iinr.w uiv muncy, JeJi lO-Sln, 610,000 aUAHANTKIS, RUCK LEAD EXCELS ALL OT1I I'll T.l' li i 1st. For lis Unrivaled Whiteness, A . 1' or I s llnequnlled Durability, "d. 1 or Its UiisurpnskedUoerluProiiertv Lastly for Its Economy. ""l,,u!" 1 foI.. .haTunlVS'0'Vi'Uli I-ii a uPfi c0et i,0lt,': St'llFACE, Ismbro DUR ABLE, aud makes WHITER WollK. f BUCK LEAD, Is the Cheapest and Best 110,000 GUARANTEE. R U 0 7, I N O EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCH 'm' h ".'"W110'' nurnbllity, fii' ! $1 1 1 ""rivaled Whiteness, ' ListlyrArS'""1 being tho CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and most DURABLE While Pulul lu the world, HUY ONLY RUCK LEAD AND RUCK KINO: TRY IT ANIl Till Pnmnum,,. SatUIactlon Guarautocd by the Manufacturers. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Pre Pared fmrtj fa- ni... Fl2FAn-S?.',JUT,liUn'r,I'GH of every descrlp Vii't raffl ," THIRTY-FIVE DIFFER. BfautlfuUhadeslJUmlJle Chcop' Uu,to"u' Bud Bamplo cards sent by Mall If desired. theluanufaTturers, " U0 VsmaW FRENCTI, RICHARDS & CO., N. W. Cor. Tlllll nil.l Mflrlr.. Hnrdwaro & OuUT rnilE new ir AumirTTnr5 having cash, on a declining market, w n ntf Srcl"M "tit, FARSIEltH. MECTTAV. nml tho rest of Mnnklnd.n 1 .1 "UNYAN A VCT'MMfc Apr. ClCO-lyr vuign... . -ill, gMITH & SELTZER ,Lta' Imrortcrs and Dealers In Fotcign u, -IKJIliWf H ARD WARE GUNS, CUTLERY, in NoW,f.riI1KLPlr QARRIAGE jMANUPACTORY, Blooinsburg, Pa. . . iii.v7AH.; Hnvo on hand and for salo at the inna ,... bio rates n splendid stock nf e mobt tssu. CARRIAOES, BUGOIla and overy description or Wagons bolii PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to bo mado of tho best and nioti j iimu iii, nv nil", .inn Mj i no most eXM.r!... workmen. All work sent out from li. .51? llshmcut will bo found lo bent tliealAf.i''. nnd suio to glvo pcrlcet satisfaction. TiiiliS H T. r. intru or nil the new-csl nnd most uitlihmnUe tw wt-n iiudcaicfully mndoaud ofUo u An Inspection ortlieirwotk is nskid a, m believed that uouo superior can U, found inii. country. Nov,a,w.?. AGENTS WANTED I'On j Prospc:tut"f- iitEni iblbIjyrics A MASTERLY VI'.ltSIFK AUO.N or TEE SUBLIME POETRY OF THE Willi, F.n iirn,inniirril li t,n.l l . . men of all denonilmilloim, I nlw rain-n)J nnd highly isttcinid both for ItKcnailnuiaS merit und mechanical IliiKh. A tinutifui ri nectus. irom n new nnd orlnlnul ihon ,h-i.. tin. .llllrntil iili. nu i.r l.liwll.w. ,i. ... j1 lllteli YHKVAn nil ntcenti'd nt Ai.riii. nn,i r.. ..,.t ..... . . .. .... v...v ..1 : 11 "' inii,i wjiui.ijiAiiK l-uiri:. l.xiuiMio Territorr and tho .Mom I.lliernlTeiuis. Forlulltaniitial iviiua, vll., iiimii:- v . i . i..M,i.iiuiisner. mayO-70-tf y Barclay M. Sew Vort Insurance Agencies. Q. L O R E M U T UAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY o r NEW Y'OIUC. Pliny Freeman, l'rcsldcut, 11, O, Freeman.Sa Cash capital over S2,(XXi,0Oii, all pail. J. B. RORISON, llLOOMSIWIlO.U GENERAL AGENT, For Luzeruo, Lycoming and Columbia couutles, Aug. 9),'i9-ly. TNSURANOE AOKNOY, JL Wyomlug tra.W Etua l,M),el Fulton M,m North America 360,Mc City )S0,Ml Iuternatlonal 1,1,MI Niagara Putnam & Merchants Wl Hprlngflold K0,MI Farmers' Dauvillo Wl Albany City : UMI Lancaster City - Svl York Horso, Death A Theft....- 01 I Homo, Now Haven 1,M,M Danville, Horso Thclt FREAS BROWN, Afat, lnat8.C9-ly. Bloomsbcso, Pi Foundries, gHARPLESS & IIARMAN, EAaLc rounriiir anb maxufacicbiso nor, STOVES AT PLOWS WHOLESALE 4 KEIiHl TUB CLLEBKATEU MONTKOSE IK0.V BEAU T1IK 11UTTON WOOllEN UEAM PI.01V3. viimiiiui mill c no itiii'i, iui , 1 1 .ut .'b All kinds or Brnss or Irou casting muile toonis upou short. ot ;e.iirr,tia k nioomsbnr'J.F.;: pruprnnn Jlur.l'J.'CO-ir, ''.THIRST NATIONAL WHITE LEAD, BEST, PUREST, AND CHEAPEST! SATISFACTION liUAl!ATEtH! For Wlillciicss,l)uinLlllt-,auJErUU- Hull, by all UfUtusiu J'ulutt lirousouli inu coutury, DARKER, MOORE & MKlN, bucn-fcsoits to T. MORRIS PEROT & CO. Solo Proprietors, pitiaiUl lila,l'.i Dialers lu all kinds or DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, liLA&f, IlYrSTUKFH, AC, iC, CAUTION.-Owlng to the popularity ol our "First National Whilo Iau. "H piilllishiivo be. li lliducid to o!kr, '! rloiisnillcloULdertliusaWoiiaiiif. if'-'p loru llewnro ni Countcrieiis. ,ii Ino Is put up In uuu !inJl,Jjirik pots, with patent melalllo wire uud tho uamo or I , DARKER, MOORE A MKI'i j1 Ou each label, For salo by ninro-ly. ' TARMERSI EXAMINE AND BUY THE ORIGIN A In DAUGII'S BEING TUB FlllST HAW BONE rilOSl-U1 All others aro Imitation. R A U G H ' S JUKI HAW HONK t IMF I SURER PHOSPHATE OK W-MI FALL, 1S70. J Thin Srnuurm ! inmla nf HOW Of UnH" j Bones, rich In Nitrogenous "'''"l.hmiilisW1! Oil of Vitriol, presenting Iho UfiX$ Vui'i n highly kolublonnd iiulckly nvatla b'f 'oKl tho Amiuoiila lu such proporllou ns u' prompt uud Mgorous uttlou upou l'''i.;a tW Wliero HaugVs Phosnhato wm H'iifptli nast season. liTi, in.itcjitfous. without ", uro that It will innlntaln Us well ;S!julr w uon, worniULsl an in ueeuoi llvo this urtklou trial. II A U G II t S O N . MANUVACTIIIIEUS, Office- -No SO S. Delaware Avenue, PAILADELl'JIIA. JIUVOtf. Jan2!i'7-ly. Phlladelnl'm