THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FARMER'S COLUMN. Tint Holler. l ew liiiplemouts uwl In the nmmiRf" mcnt of our farm nro possessed of n lilghcr iirnctlcal vnlua tlmn tho roller. - Its form Is various, bo nlaruiro tho us' - t.. wMch It is nppllcd. It would I poor economy to ulspenio with at Blstanco In nny system of tillajfo, bo tho nature of tho soli what It "my. In somo remarks upon tho Iraportnneo of tho roller, n foreign author very judic iously observes: "Tho first object usually nlmod at In tho Uio of this instrument, Is to. break tho i clods or indurated masses of earth which havo resisted tho action of tho harrow, or at all events, to bury them lu tho ground, so that at tho next lmrrowlne which, when thus ourieu, they cannot well escape they must of necessity bo somewhat mraimsiicu in elzo." Tho second object, according to our author, Is to glvo a superior degreo of compactness to the soil, ana to eireci n moro perfect union of Its component parts. Tho third uso to which H is ap Tiled, Is to press down and consolidate tho earth about tho seed, and to causo tho latter to adhoro better to tho son Tho fourth is to cover with mould, or to press Into oarth, tho roots of thoso plants sown tho proceeding autumn and which may havo boon detached or thrown up by tho action of frost. Somo persons think it has a tendoncy to de stroy tho Insects which aro constantly lurking beneath tho surfaco, and ready at all times to prey upon tho young nml tender vegetation. Tho shnpo of tho roller Is various. It is generally round, though sometimes hexagonal and octagonal, and a roller armed with long spires or spikes, in tended for pulverizing or breaking tho clods, as well as for scarifying aud loosening the earth whero it has becomo "bound out," and requires loosening and renoN-ating, Is sometimes used. A very good roller may be mado by taking a hollow log say threo feet In diameter and affixing to each end n gudgeon by which to draw it : but tho best kind of roller Is that mado by con structing two trucks of tho required diameter, and having placed them on edge, six feet apart, with a cross beam or nxletrco oxtending through tho ceil tro of each, fasten them by "strips of slout plank, four Inches wldo so that the roller will rescmblo tho drum of a factory, when finished. A frame may be added with a convenient seat for tho' driver, whoso weight will often bo nec essary to glvo efficiency to tho Imple ment, especially whero the soil is very light and dry, as well as on thoso fields whero there nro clods to pulverize or small cobblo stones to bo pressed down. Every oao who has rolled a field howr with grain, has observed that tho Leeds como soonest In tho tracks of tho animals used in drawing tho roller, This makes it sufficiently ovident, that, in order to securo quick and healthful Renniuatlon of tho seed, tho soil should ba closely pressed about, while the mass njhogailBhoulilLo light and finely THE YOUNG FOLKS. T Save tho Cornfoddcr. "Wo havo long been of tho opinion that thero was not that attention paid to tho curing and saving of tho cornfod dor that its valuo demanded. Every , good farmer must know that cattlo eat It greedily through tho winter, and if cut and steamed it is as good for them &3 the best of hay and really more milk-producing. Where is tho necessity of allowing it to remain in shocks until tho middle or end of November? Corn should not be cut down until tho stalks aro dying and tho grain is pretty hard, and then it should remain no longer in the field than is absolutely necessary for tho dry. lng of the grain. It should bo husked as early as possible and;tho fodder tied up in bundles and either carefully stacked near tho cattlo stables or put under shelter in sheds. It is well known, too that horses pre fer it to tho best hay ; tdso "that tho blades aro especially sought for to foed racing animals, strengthening their wind and bottom beyond any other food. It is besides wholesome proven der nnd helps most beneficially in mak ing tho winter's supply of hay hold out till lato in tho spring with tho addition of chopped roots, which every farmer, who shrewdly looks to tho main chanco ought to cultlvato for feeding in tho early part of tho winter. Qermvnlown Telegraph, Corn and Hogn. Prom carefully conducted experi ments, by different persons, it has been ascertained that one bushel of corn will ulako n littlo over 10 pounds of pork. gross. Taking theso results as a basis, the following deductions nro made, wlrfch all our farmers would do well to lay up for convenient refcrenco. That When corn costs 12J cents per bushel, pork costs 11 cents per pound. s When corn costs 17 cents per1 bujhel, pork costs 2 cents per pound. When corn costs 25 cents per bushel, pork coats 3 cants per pound. Whon corn costs 33 cunts per bushel, pork costs -1 cents per pound. When corn costs 60 conts pcV bushel, pork costs 6 cents per pound. Tho following statcmont shows what tho former realized on his corn when In tlio form of pork: nJTI i m wiiun pars sens lor u cents per pounu, it brings Z5 cents per bushel in corn. tvuen porn Bens ior 4 cents per pound, it brings 33 cents per bushel In corn. Yiieu porK sens for 0 cents per pounu, it brings 00 cents per bushel in corn, Noodle Soup. Cut flno nil tho flash from tho bonea of two fowls, and to gether with tho frame put tho meat on to boll j about an hour before dinner tako out tho bones or framo : half an hour before dinner put In eomo noodles maue as follows : Four eggs woll-heat-on, mixed well with flour and a pinch of salt, stiff enough to roll very thin ; mako two hours before you nro readv touse themj cut them into tho UiltaJ nes: posslblo strips j Beasou tho soup with salt and pepper. Tlic Twelve Hunters. A certain Klmr's son, unknown to his ither, was betrothed to n Mrddori whom 10 loved very much, and onco whllo ho was sitting by her side, happy and con tented, news eamo that hts father was cry 111, and desired to sco him boforo 1th cud. So tho Prince said to his be loved, "I must go away and lenvo you j I will plvo you this ring for a memor ial. When 1 becomo King, I will re. turn and tako you homo with me." So saying, ho rodo off! and when ho arrived, ho found his father at tho point of death. Tho old King said to mm, ".My dearest son, I havo desired to sco vou onco moro borons I died, that I may havo you promlso to marry nccord lng to my wishes and ho named to him a certain Princess whom ho was to mako his brldo. Tho young King was so grieved that ho did not know what ho was saying, nnd so promised his father that ho would fulfil his wish. Soon af. tcrwards tho old King closed his eyes in death. When tho timo of mourning for tho lato King was over, tho young Prince, who had succeeded to tho throne, was called upon to fulfil tho promlso which ho had given to his father, nnd tho Princess was betrothed to him accord Ingly. Dy chanco tho Maiden heard of this, and grieved so much about tho faithlessness of her beloved that sho fast faded away. Then her father said to her, "My dear child, why aro you sad? whatever you wish for you shall havo." For n few minutes sho considered, nnd at last said, "Dear father, I wish for cloven maidens exactly like myself in flguro nnd staturo." Her father told her that if it wero possible her wish should bo carried out, and ho ordered n search to bo mado in his country until cloven maidens wero found resembling exactly his daughter in figuro nnd stature. When they camo to tho Maiden sho had twolvo hunters dresses mado all exactly nllke, nnd each of tho maidens had to put on one.whllo sho herself drew on tho twolth. There upon sho took leave of her father, and rodo away with her companions to the court of her former botrothod, whom sho loved so much. Thero sho Inquir ed If ho needed any Huntsmen, and If ho would not tako thorn all Into his ser vice. The King looked at her without recognising her, and as they wero such handsome pooplo ho consented to take them, and so they became tho twelve royal Huntsmen. Tho King, howovcr, possessed a Iilon who was such a wonderful beast that ho know all hidden and secret nffalrs. So one evening ho said to tho klnjr, "Do you suppose that you havo got twclvo Huntsmen?" '"Yes," replied ho; "twolvo Huntsmen." "You aro mis taken there," replied tho Lion j "they are twelvo maidens." "That can never bo true," said tho King; "how will you provo it to me?" "Order somo peas to bo strown in your nnte-roora," said tho Lion, "and you will at onco sco ; for men havo a n.m trCIUl i .IMn nn nona anil do not slip; but maidens trip, and stum ble, and slide, and mako tho peas roll about." This advice pleased tho King, and ho ordered peas to bo strown. Now, thero was a servant of the King's who was kind to tho Huntsmen; and, as ho heard that thoy wero to bo put to this trial, ho went and told thorn all that had passed, and that tho Lion wished to show tho King that thoy wero maidens. Tho Maiden thanked him nnd told her companions to compel themselves to tread firmly on tho peas. When, therefore, tho next morning tho King summoned tho twelvo Hunters, and they camo Into tho ante-room, they trod firmly upon tho peas with so stur dy a step that not one rolled or moved In tho least. Afterwards, when they had left tho room, tho King said to tho Lion, "You have deceived mo; they walk liko men 1" Tho Lion replied, "They knew that thoy were to bo put to tho proof, and so summoned nil their strength. Let twelvo spinning-wheels bo now brought Into tho nnte-room, and, when they como to pass them, they will be pleased at tho sight thereof as no man would be." Tills ndvlco also pleased tho King, nnd ho caused tho twelve spinning' wheels to ho placed In tho room. But tho servant who was kind to tho Hunters went and disclosed tho plan to tho Maiden, who instructed her eleven attendants to tako no notice whatever of tho spinning-wheels. Tho following morning tho King summoned his Hun. ters, nnd (hoy passed through tho (into- room without onco looking round at the spinning-wheels. So tho King said to tho Lion again, "You havo deceived mo; theso aro men, for thoy havo not noticed tho wheels." Tho Lion repllod ns beforo, "Thoy knew that thoy would ho put on trial, and thoy havo behaved accordingly;" but tho King would bellovotho Lion no more, After this tho twelvo Hunters follow cd tho King customarily in his sport ing, and tho longer ho had them tho moroJio seemed to liko them. Now it happened that onco, as thoy wero going out to tho hunt, news camo that tho Princess who had been betrothed to tho young King was on her way to his court. As soon as tho true betrothed heard this, sho was so much overcomo that all her strength forsook her, and sho fell heavily to tho ground. Tho King 60on perceived that something nnu Happened to his best Huntsman. and ran up to help him Just as his glove wns drawn off. Ho then saw upon ono finger tho ring which ho had given to his first lovo, and, ns ho looked In the faco of tho supposed Huntsman, ho ro cognized her. At tho sight his heart was so touched that ho kissed her. nnd as sho opened her eyes, ho said, "You aro initio, nnd I nm thlno, nnd no power on carm snail mako it otherwise" 'ine King then sent a messencer to tho Princess, begging her to return to her own country, for ho had already u Dnuo. Soon nfterwnrds tho wedding was eel- ebrated, nnd tho Lion came again Into favor, because, after all, ho had snoken tho truth. The Kidneys are two In number, situated nt tho upper part of tho loin, surrounded by fat, anil consisting of three parti, vis,; tho Anterior, tho Interior, nnil lhi Exterior. II 13 KIDNEYS. T aoica Wanna I J 111111(1 IIA.I.KOA1) On andft jr Jul, 3, 1S7P, Pnssongor Trains will mil ns rriiliur I uoing isnruii Airlvo Arrive p. in, n. in. .. 8.(11 12.SU Fx- Ao- Ac- Ex- Stall STATIONS, jinn press com. com, press As exchnngo tells tho following sto ry of a polito dogi "A plghnvlng Invn Uedn dry goods storo at Now -Britain, Conn., tho owner's mastiff first bit off the tall of the porker,, nnd then led it by tho far to its pen. Returning, tho uug pickou up the toll and restored It to Its owner," It Is perhaps not generally known that tho Canadian cent Is a trustworthy standard of weight, mea.sure.and value; ono nunured 01 tnern weighing a pound, each ono moasurlngnn inch in diameter, and ono hundred making a dollar. Of course, there aro ton to a Ulrao, twelvo to a foot, and twenty-flvo to n uuarler of a pound. i The anterior ntn.ubs, Interior conslstsof lis- Mien or veins, which serve nsn deposit for the urlno unci convey It In ties exterior. The exter ior Is n conductor nlso, terminating In a single tube, nnd culled tho Urctor. Tho ureters aro connected with the bladder. Tbeblndder iscompjsed of various coverings or tissues, dlvldoi Into parts, vlx.l tho Upper tho Lower, tho Nervous, nnd the Mucous. Tho upper expels, tho lower retains. Many havo n desire to nrlnnto without tho ability I others urlnato without tho ability to retain. This fro quently occurs In children. To cure those .affections, wo must bring Into action tho muscles, which aro engaged In their various functions. If they nro neglected, dravel or Dropsy may ensue. Tho reader must also bo made aware, tbot however slight maybe the attack, It Is sure to affect tho bodily health and mental powers, ns our flesh and blood nro supported from these Gout, on RiiKOiATiSJl.-ratnoccurringln the loins Is Indlcatlvo of the above diseases. Thoy occur In persons disposed to ncld stomach and chalky concretions. Tits Obathl, The gravel ensues from neg. loct or Improper treatmont of the kidneys These organs being weak, the water Is not ex. polled from tho bladder, but allowed to romaln It becomes feverish, mid sediment forms. Ill from this deposit that tho stone l formed, nnd gravel ensues. Dnorsr Is a collection of water In somo parts of the body, and bears different, names, accord lug to tho parts affected, vis.: whon generally diffused over the body, it Is called Anasarca , when of tho abdomen, Asoltes; when of tho chest, Ilydrothorax. Thhatuent. Helmbold'a highly concentrated compound Extract Buchu Is decidedly ono of tho best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma tism, and gouty affections. Under this head wo havo arranged Dysnrla, or d IBlculty and pnln In passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small nnd frequent discharges of waters Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine j Gout and Khcnmatlsm of tho kidneys, without any change In quantity, but Increase In color,or dark water. It was nlwoys highly recommend ed by the lato Dr. rhyslck, In these affections. This medicine increases ino power oi uigcs- tlon, and excites tho absorbents Into hoalthy exercise by which tho watery or calcareous dep ositions, and all unnatural enlargements, well as pain nnd Inflammation are reduced, and It Is taken by men, women, and children. Di rections for nse and diet accompany. PHILADELPHIA. PA., Feb. M, 1S67. II. T. Hklmdold, Druggist: Dear Bm-I have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid- ncy affections, during which time I havo used various medicinal preparations, and booa under tuo treatment of me most eminent ni.Un experiencing but Utile relief. HaTlng seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted with my lamlly physi cian In regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because I had used all kinds of ad vertised remedies, and had found them worth less, and, some quite Injurious ; in fact, I despair ed of ever getting well, nnd determined to uso no remedies hereafter unless I knew of tho In gredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs, and Juniper berries. it occurred to me nnd my phystclan as an excel lent co mblnntlon, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I com. menced its use about eight months ago, at which tlino I was confined to my room. From thoflrst bottlo I was astonished and gratified at the ben. eflclal cnect. and after nsing It three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you n full statement ot my case at that time, but thought my Improvement might only be tern. porary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater valuo to you and more sat lsfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure Is effected after using the remedy for five months. I have not used any now for three months, and ieel as well In all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of auy unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonloand lnvlgorator of the system, I do not mean to be without it when ever occasion may require Its use in such affec tions. M. McCOIlMICK. Should any doubt Mr, McCormlck's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen; Hon, WH. BlOLin, ev-Governor, Pennsyl vania. Hon, Taos. B. Floukhck, Philadelphia. Hon. J, C, Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia, Hon, D. It. Porter. ex-Governor, Pennsyl vania, Hon, Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon, It. C. GniBn, Judge, United States Court. Hon. Q. W. WooDWAnn, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon, W. A. Porter, city Solicitor, Philadel phia. Hon Joins HiGLBn, ex-Governor, California. Hon. K. Banks Auditor General, Washing, ton, D. O. And many others.lf ecessary. Bold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other, Pmice-II.25 per bottle, or 6 bot tles for tl.lt. Delivered to any address. De scribe symptoms in all communications. Address 11, T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemi cal Warehouse, Ml Broadway, N. Y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IK Brrnnton I'lUston........ Kingston I'lvimmth Hlilckshlnnv, iterwicu v.v.1 lllooin a.m Danville 4.50 Lenvo North'd 4.13 Rail Roads. AND BLOOMS- Going South Leave Leave p. m. n. in. 8.1 1 MS 7.:w 0.51 It.il 11.10 lo.w. .o b.i 11.21 7.13 Lenvo (Mil 3.30 Leave 3.1,0 4.11 4. M 5. IT s.n (US CM Arrive 7.SJ 7.50 7. IS KVl Ml li. IM (1.31 111.117 10. ti Arrive ll.aj r?(tiiiff Inn innjln ntMcrntltnll bv th.) 10.10 n.m trai l for (Irentllcud, lllnRimnilon, Albany nnd all points North, Last nud West. pATAWISSA BAILttOAD. 1ST0. SUMMClt AHHANGEMENT, 1S7D, Passenger Tra'lns on this road will run as fol lows i Mail Sortti, Mali A'orlA Arr, frjflp. m Dep. 0.28 " 4.10 " ' 4.00 " " 3.41) " " 3M " " 2.13 " " 1.50 " " 1.40 " 1.80 " 1.10 10.40 B.m 11.30 " 8.15 " 'dlno Maucli Ununk. dlnn." 2.00 p.ra lletlilelieni. " " Phlla. via llethlohero, ' 8.53 n.m Ronton. " II. m New York, ft. Liberty St., 0.0.-1 " vlnL.ftH.il. It. 11 ."0 n.iri " l.. vaiiev . it. u.ini ' 5.51 a.m. Boston, " U.00 p ni Pimsnnirera tnkll ir tho 8.13 train from William' ftnnrt. will lmvn two linnrMtii New York, lor sun- per. and nrrlveln lloslou nt &.30 a.m.. eleven Dep. 8.15 a,m n.i " B.30 " 10.10 " 10.30 " 10.4J ' 11.47 " liil p.m. 12.3.1 12.lt! 2,15 4.25 3.15 Arr. B.H 1.23 2.M 6 05 3.20 STATIONS. Williams port. Muncy. Milton. Danville. Hupert. Cntnwlssa. HltiKtown. Summit. Olinknkn. 1 ).. Mnhnny June. Dlue.Tnmuqnu. Dine. 1 Itcadlug. ' rotiBvlllo. Philadelphia. our- In ndvauco of nil other routes. Sioxf uay coaches aecomnany luiamspori, l ew lorn nil trains be. and l'hlladel- tween Wflllamsport, l'cw pnia. Trains run through by daylight. . 6 LO. WEBB.Supt. i p,'f7yjBrirfCsw.vw.wiJH ti.nnn wil t. MM IvtlllTOANY I'MMON producing n Prepsrntlon nhowlng half ns many lvlnifrrmitno tiermanent euros as lln. 1 ITLKIt.S VKat.TAllI.lt llllEUMATIO.ltEMEpr, Tho SCIell. lino prescrlptlonof Prof. JOH. P. I'lTLf It, M. 1., ono of Philadelphia's oldfstrciinlarPlivslclnns, who has made llheumatlsm n specialty 37 yenrs, hn.mnllRtillV fllt-lnff Willi lllfs ItcniCdV 03 111 every NX) patients lreatedi so warranted under oath, from HcRlstcrod eases, a result unparallel ed. 11 is a piensani aieoicme, in-u limn mjur- Ions lmtcs (sworn voucners ironi nniuwuiu ir,.tnim.nt VhvsieinnH indorsing Dr. Filler ac company each bottlo). To protect sntrorers from risk, a legal guarantee stating nnmbr of bottles ehano tunny person sending by letter n full, truthful description OI case, in case m luiiuru inmrn i iia iiiiiimiit nniil will lit. refunded. I rleo tl.00per hot lie ! 0 bottles, t;.60. Medical advlco li.Tl 'l,,- litnr'iTnitls. Xililress I) It. 1'ITLKIt. unicoJvo.au Hotun ruuiiTii eireei. i-iinuei-nhln. or No. 704 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold or obtained by druggists. sepu u-iy. IT OW TO CURE CONSUMPTION. TVrOItTIIEKN CENTRAL ItAII. On and after June mh 1S70, Trains will leave SusnURT us follows : NORTHWARD. ,StA. M., Dally to WllItamort, for Elmlra Oiuandalgua, Rochester, Ilutlalo, Suspension Bridge, and N. Falls. .10 r. M., Dally,(except Bundnys) for Elmlra nnu Buffalo via Erie ICnllway from Elmlra... 6.15 i'. M., Daily, (except Sundays) for Williams- Pr " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. 11.45 A.M.Dally (except Monday's) for Balllinori WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11.55 P.M. Dally(cxeeptSnnday's)forBallimort wasuingiou anu i-uuaueiijuu. YOUNG General Passenger Agent. ALFRED It. FlSKE. Gcn'l Supt., THE PHILOSOPHY OF DR. Kl!Hr.NCK'8 GREAT MEDICINES. Will people never learn tn tmmv Hint n iliMpnsp.1 liver find stomach nee- essnrlly disease tho entire system? Tho plainest Principles of common kenso teach this, nnd yet there nro hundreds who Hdlculo the Idea, nnd continue In tho course which almost Inovluibly brines lliein prematurely to tho grave. Living ns the linijorlty or peopio uo, in complete vnri' nnce, with Ihomws of nature, It niut bo nupar .ni Lt nil Hint, fttnniipr or later, nature will re. vciigo herself, ilcueo wo find that persons who en or iiiui luvnrlabl; Ivcr falls to perioral Its mncllons, dyspepsl i nnd Its nllenilant evils follow, and Mill the sulterlng In- uivmuaispersiAiiuciingiiiK iu m iijMruinjiiij'u ur.i,iLiii iv r uieu Indulau to excei.s In the nse of very rich or hull ,ieatlble food or intoxicating drinks, luvnrlabl; pay n heavy penally lu tlio end. Tho Honiacl becomes dlsnidcred and refuses to net; the live ploded Ideas of tho past. lei DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, & WESTERN RAILROAD. Summer arrange ment, April 11,1870. Trains leave as follows : EASTWARD. WESTWARD. nines nro recommended to all such, lhey li-lng sure and certain relief wnerover they moused ns tllrei ted, and nil thai is necessary 10 csuiiuisii tlirlr rpiinlnllnn Willi evcrv- alllnuc man or wo man In tlm bind is n fair nnd liuiairllul trial of them. Let those who nresKcpllcal on mis poim, mil whn lmvn iwrnitltetl Intorested licrsons to prejudice lliem ngalnst these now celebrated renuuies ior v-ouaummiuii, uisuuiu mwi i-.jm-litres, find hp frnvprnnil tiv the nrlncllllOS of Tea1 son and common sense. If tho svstuin Is disor dered depend upon It. in nlno cases out often tho scat of Hie ilsoiiler will bo lound lu the stomach nnd liver. To cleanse nnd Invigorate tbo stomach and to stimulate the liver to heulthy action, uso . .. fcUHENCK'S MANDRAKE riLL6. Tho dall; tncrpithiniT il.mnn,! f.ir tlinsn tilll.s Is the best evl dencoof their value. Thousands upon thousands of boxes nre sold dally. Why 7 simply because they act promptly and eliicientiy. invauus who may not And it convenient to call on Doctor l'.M 0LJ 9.00 8.33 O.Wl iooo 7.10 6.4SI 0.50 & 5.33 6.28 6.111 5.(12 4.51 P.M. 4.43 4.35 4.1U 1,01 Via M. iSi E. Dlvls.lA H wri new loric. uv tool uarciasi at.) ...Christopher St,-... Hoboken fiewarK, 4.16 4.01 3.45 3.31 3.15 3.( 8.00 2.10 7.91' 6.451 1.631 0.1U 1.39 6.40 1. 4.571.- 1.10 1219 3.45 123 1 P.MIA.H, 8.40 1.21 12.17 12.37 S.40 3.50 ! 1.30 1130' 12.23 12.08 12.52 11.38 11.28 11.18 11.02 10.46 10.27 10.14 0.50, 0.40 0.10 8.38 7.52 7-37 7.15 U.'il 0.31), A.M, Washington Via Ccn. Bit. of N.J New York . pbo16crlj) ,...Kew llamptou ... Oxford Brldgovlllo ....Philadelphia Trenton Phllllpsburg , .ManunKu ununu.... Delaware ....Mount Bethel water uap, 8.00 8.00 8.15 8.40 11.28 MStroudsburg ..Snranuovllli ..Henryvllle ....Oakland .... ..Forks..... Tobyhanna.....w Gouidsboro ....Moscow , Dunning ....... Scranton ..Clark's Summit... ..t'octoryvhle ........ ......Nicholson ...HopbotUim. Montrose New Mlirord .......Great Dend... 0.00 11.15 11.43 11.53 7.30 8.45 11.03 12.00 12,15 12.40 12.63 1 1.03 1.15 1.30 1.46! 2.U6 2.10! 2.301 2.18 3.20 3.40 m 4.20 4.ii9 4.57 5.13 6.00 7.U) 7.50 8.00 3..10 4,42 7.05 8.03 8.20 8.30 8.4-) 8.53 0.26 0.41 .5S! 10.(J 10.20 10.38, 0.001 0.151 m D.51 111,12 1U.80 10.47 HC11ENCK In person nro Informed that full and complete directions for uso nccoiupauy eacu MANDUAKH PILLS. TULMONIO HYIU7P AND SEAWEED TONIC. Theso medicines will nnrn rnnfiiirnt.llrm nn1pR tho lunirs nro fcO filT gono iiiui ute imiicni 13 cuuiuij ujuuu mo cvjii oi incuicni runei, , 11 ninv lm nairoii in- timsc lvho are not familiar with thn vlrtiiPR nf thnso ereilt remedies. MiIoW uerriu cures or consumption ; Tho answer in a simple one. 5.30 11.02 r.M.A,M. I'.M. H.3U U.10 10.80 u.uu 12.00 1.00 A.M, Trains do not ston at Hfatlons where the Time is omiuvu, CONECTIONH. At New Ilamnton with Central It. H. of N. J, Tho Mall aud Express trains eastward and west ward connect wiui trains lornew lortc, tuizn beth. IMnlutleUl.HomervlUe and other Blutlons. At WnKlilnirtnn wttii Rlnrris A. Kkhcx 1C. It. Mall nnd ExurckB trains muke close und reliable conneciious wiiu trains ior new iorK. ewurn. MiitriRtnwti. IJovcr. wnterloo. liacketlfitown tSC. At Manunba Chunk with llelvidera Delaware It, It. Close connections are made by Mail and express trains, wllti trains lur i"iiiiaunnia, Trenton, PhUllpiiburg, Uolvldere,tc. lly Train XIa O n..n.,-a rn.i,h ll a.luln n vln I'd 111. den, by tio, 4, via Kensington. Pasheugcis on io. t nrrivo in I'luiKueipum 111 um iu mac tuu ll.M i). m. train for Baltimore and Wiikhluuton. At Bcranton with Lackawanna a llloomoburR cc Delaware & Jiuutuu kuu itoaus. Trains uu theso roads connect with our trains lor rmsion, Wllkes-Barru. Dtrwlck. HI 00111 s burg, Danville, Uly phant, Archbald and Carbon dalo. At liincbjimton with Erie Uallwav I connects with Express Mall on Erlollallway leaving atti.il n.m. wlthu. sleentuc coach at tached. arrlvlnu at lluffalo at G.'JU next inorntnE, Express No. 3 connects with a way train Xor Oweco, Ithaca, and Elmlra. Albany a Hufequehanna ItnllHoad. Fourtraln a day run each way between Illcghamton and Aiuany. una leaves jnuguamiou ai j.dup.in,, and at rives ut Albany at U.uu it. m. Hyrapu&e, lllnghuiuton a N.Y. It. It. Trains for ttyracm-e leave ni 7 a.m. and p.m. Trains iruiu nyraciiMi uiuve tti ii.stt h, mi. huu o.ou p. iu lt. A. IIENUY. W. F. HALLS fEAD. Oen'l Pabs. und Tkt. Agent, Hupt. "DEADINQ RAILROAD. SUMMER ARItANQEMENT. Mo-ndat, Mat 16th, 1870. :ut Trunk Line from the North and North 'forPhUadelphla.New York, lleaulnn. 1'ottB- vllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, tihamokln Lebanon BTKEL - ENGRAVED WRAPPER, with fio-ilmllo of my CliemlcAl Warehouae, nd fgned U, T. 1IEIMC0LD. weff forPhliadelphla,New York, lleaulng, 1'ottB vllle. Tamaaua. Ashland, tihamokln Lebanoi AUentown, Easton, Ephrala, Lltlz, Laucaster Trains leuvu Uarrlsburc for New York, as loi lows: At G.S5, tf.KJ and 115 a, m., and 2.so p. in., connecting wuu similar trains on I'eunu. uauroau, ana arriving at xsew York at noon, a,w, d.uo anu iu.w y, m, repeciivejy meepiuf; curs uccompuny me o.oounu iim a LrUIUH W11I1UU1 CUULILIB. Heturnlnui Leave. New York at D.OO a.m. nnd JL'.uu noon and o,w p. in. Philadelphia at fc.1 ua iu, wuu u.uv )ii mi nit;vi'iU una avuuiujiuu the u.00 u. in, and 5.0U p.m., trains Horn N 1 witnout cnanee. Leave llarrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvllie, 'lu- lUUllUU, iillUCf HV111U, AHU1UUU, OllUUlUiLlU I ill1 urove, Aiieuiuwn at riiua u, ui o.iu a.m., 2,ou 4,10 p.m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way gukuouu: me t.tuum, iruiu connecting ior run Pottsvllle und Columbia only. For l'ottsvlli BchuylklU lluveu and Auburn, via Hchuylklll and busquehuuna Railroad, leave Ilurrlsburg at 0,iv p.m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ingior Aiieuiowu. luittiou anu new loruai v.; 10,30 a. m l.VTund 1.45 p.m. Returning, leave ie lufukui. v,uu Ui iu., i.,vu iiwu uuu o,vj p. uu. and Allentowu uL7.JJu. m. vl;& uoon, 4.VU bin1 M3 v, m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7J30a.m,, connecting with blmtlar liuln on East ra. rauroau reiuruiug irom Mcuuiuguitvup, 111 stonDlne at all stations. Leave Pottsvllle at 5.4iand 0.00 a.m. .and 2.50 v.m llerndon ut U.3U a. in., bhumokln at 6,40 aud 10.40 a. 111., Abuiunu at 7,uo u.m. ana uo noon uah- nnoy city at 7.51 a. m. una 7.C7 p. m. Taiuufmu a. in., and IV-'O p. u.for Philadelphia m New York. Leave I'ottsvllle via Bchnvlklll and Susnua. hauna Railroad ut 8,15 a.m. lor llarrlsburg. uiJ 12,06 noon, for Pine Urove und Tremout, Reading Accommodation Train leaves 1'otU- vuie ai o.iu a. m., passes iteuumg ai 7,0(1 a. in,, u; riving at Philadelphia at 10,'JO u. m. Returnlu; leaves rnuaaeumia ai 0.10 t. m ui o.w p.m., urnviugui roiiaviae at y.iu p.m, Dry Goods Be Notions. Dry Goods & Grocodos. Hardwaxo & Onti" -JKVf STOCK OF CIjOTIIIWO. Ftcsh orrlvttl or suMsmn oood-4. DAV1I) LOWIIUJIIU Invites attontlon to Ills stock of CII IlAr AND FA81II0NAtiLH CLOTIIINO. nt his store on Main Street, two doors nbovo tho American Mouse llloomsuurg, I'd., whero lio hits Just received from Now York nnd 'htladclphln a full assortment or Mr.N AND BOYS' CI.OT1IINO, Including Iho moat fasUlonahlo, dnrablo, and imndsom, nlaaa00DBi conslsllns nf BOX, SACK, BOCC1, UUJI, ANll U11.-ULUT11 COATS AND TANTS. of alt sorts, sites and colors. IIo has also replen- shed Ills nlrciuly largo stock of FALL. AND WINTEU SHAWLS, sTnirr.D, fiouiied. and tlain vests SIUllTH, CIIAVATS, STOCKS, COLIMIS HANDKERCHIEFS. QLOVES, BUSl'ENDEItS, AND FANCY AIITICLES Ho nas constantly on hand a largo and wcll-sc. octcsl assortment of CLOTHS AND VIMTINGB, which ho is prepared to make to order into any kind of clothing, on very short notlco, nnd In tho best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, nnd most of lt Is of homo manufacture GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'iLKY, oto cry description, flnennd cheap. Ills caseot Jowelry Is notsurpahsedMn thlslplaco. Call nnd exnmlno his general nssortmen of CLOTHINU, WATCHES, JEWELK1 , AC. DAVID LOWENHEIWJ. C. C. AI A 11 It answer Isaslmplo one, luey ucgin incir or icstorntlon by brlnglni; the stomach nnd bowels Into nn nctlvo healthy condi tio uls. They begin their work liver nnil Dowels Into nn linn. It. Is fnoil Hint cures tills formlitlil ense. bCHISNCK'M MAKDUAlirJ net ou tho liver nnd stomncli, promoting secretion, nnd removing the bilo nnd sllmo which have result ed from tho Inactive or torpid condition of theso organs, and of tho system generally. This slHg glsti state of the body, nnd the consequent nc cuinulntion of tho unhealthy substances named provent tho proper dlgcstlou of rood, nud. ns a natural consequence, creates dlscnso, wnlch ie suits In prostration nnd finally In death. huiienck'8 l'ULMoruu Hiuur anu oi;. WEED TONIC, when taken regularly, mlnglo with the food, aid tho digestive organs, make good rich blood, nnd ns a natural consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Let tho laculiy soy what lt mny. mis is mo only iruo euro for consumption. Experience has proved It beyond tho shadow of a doubt, und thousands nre to-day nllvo nnd well who a few yenrs slnco were regarded ns hopeless cases, but who were Induced to try Dr. faCHENCK'S remedies, nnd were restored to permanent health by their uso UUOOl llie lirSHUUpS IHO iimoiwuu ouwnj wlthaconsumntlvo patient Is to luvlgorule tho system. Now how Is this to bo dono? corlaluiy not oy giving iiicuicincs imn uimu. vate lnedicrues that Impair Instead of Improve Inn f mint Ions of the dlcestlvo organs. Doctor n.iij.n-n. u..tiAli,pq oio.nso lliftstomiyl." bowels of all snbstnuces which aro calculutcd to irriintn nr wpuirpn mem. 'lnov creaio au annc- tltc promote healthful digestion mako good blood, nnd, ns a consequence, they lnvlgorato nud tttrengthtn tho entire system, und morotB iifplfillv ilinsn mirtu which nro diseased. If this cannot be done, then tho case must bo regarded ns n. linnelpKH nnn. il 1110 xniysician unus 11. iiii.iusiuiu iu.iu.ui. niTirvTffKRi. iiiTNfiuv. if the dUeased ncrson cannot partako of good nourishing lood uud properly uigest it, it is imimsaiuiu .uut uu t-uu I'ulii in flesh and strength : nnd lt is equally lm- iiifesioie 10 uriug u puiieut iu iuid wjuuhiuu oj nntr nn inn liver 1 imriipniHi Willi ui.omiu uuu. nnil tlm stnmnrti liululi with unhealthy slime. Almost ttio nrst reauest maao to tuo nnvsicinu bv n. rnnsnmntlvn natlenl Is that he will Die- scrllie medicines that will remove or allay the cough, night sweats nnd chills, which aru the hum iillendants on cousumntlou. But this should not be done, us the cough Is only nn elfort of nature to relieve Itself, und tho night sweats nnd chills are causeit uy tuo diseased mugs, ine I'lnpnipM oriiniiiriiv nrescri ueu uo iiiuiu uuriu than gocsl. They Impair the luuctions of the Biomacu, impeuo niniiuy uigestiuu, uuu umiut. vntn rntlipr thnn cure the disease. There Is. ufier all. uotning nice facts wiiu which to substantial 0 a position, nnd It is upon facts that Dr. SOIIh.NCK relies. Nearly nil who have taken his medicine lu accordance with his flip, rtlnnn lmvn notonlv neen cured or consuiim tlon, out. irom tne lact mat tueso luemciues uct with wonderlul power upon the dlgt-bllve organs atlents thus cured Sliteuny gain ueu. Cleans- 1UJ IU. .JBIL'IU VI U.. .11. yut IUVJ I., loundatlon lor n souu, suubiautiai structure. ItpMtnrliifr thekn nrif ins to health, thev crpatu all nnnetite. The fond Is properly assimilated: the quantity of blood Is not only lucreased, but Is maue lieu nnu strong uiuiiutuu iucu ui .ut-ii 11 condition 01 tne system uu uist-use must uu uuu-hdied. Knll fllrprtlnns nrconinanv eacliol tne mcui cines, so that lt Is not ubolutely necesi.ury that patients snouiu tco ur. huiibAUK jursouany, uuUsstliey itCblre to have their luugsexnmluid. For this purpose he .s nt his principal oillce, No. s NouhHIicih St.. comer ol Lommcrce. Phila delphia, every tiaturday, from DA. 1. until 1 V. -M. Advlco is chen svlthout charge, but for thorough examination with the ltespirometer tne cuarge is vo. ID UU cents a box. For sale uy nil druggists. nprsiu-iy. hnvo just received from Iho eastern markets a largu and well selected stock of 1) K Y GOODS, oo.vstBTisa or Casslmers, Jeans, Best bleached A Brown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Table Linens, Cotton & All wool flannels, ,tc, Ac, A good stock of Ladles dress goods, Latest styles A patterns. I Sples of all kinds, Good stock groceries, Quecnsware, Stonu ware, Wood & willow ware, Flour A Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for cleaning Tin, Brass, Ac. All goods sold cheap for cash or pro duce. He would call tho ntlentlon of buyers to Ills well and carefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept in the coun-1 try, feeling confident that ho can sell them goods nt such prlcesas will ensuro satisfaction. Nov. O.'oa-tf C. C. MARK. E Tonlo each, $1.50 per bottle, or $' Aianurage x'liis m nassluic ltead tug nt s.uu p.m., urriviugnt ruiiaviitu at u.iu p.m. l'otlstowu Accommodation TralnMeaves I'otts town at tf,S5 a.ui. returning, leaves 1'hlladelpbln at 4,00 p.m. Columbia Hall road Trains leave Heading at 7,9) a.m., nud 0-15 p.m. for Ephrala, Lltlz, Laucas ter, Columbia, &c, I'erklomen lull Road Tralnslcave Ferklonien Junctional B.WI u. in., 3.0U & 6.80 p. m. returulug: leave Hchwenksvlllo at s.uSa.mKiO noon, aud 4.13 p.m., connecting with similar trains ou Heading Railroad. Coiebrookdale Railroad trains IcaveTotlHowu at 0.40 o. iu and 0.1X1 p. in,, returning leave Mount l'leasaniut 7.U0und ll.Vi'ju. in., counectlug WIIP similar trains ou Reading Rullroad. Chester Valley Railroad Iralns leave Bridge port ut B,)a. iu. and V'.ui aud 6.(2 11. m. leturulug. leave Duwnlngtou ut 0:m a, in., l'.'.li uouu uud 6.15 p, in., connecting with slmllur trains oi Reading Railroad. pu Sundays, leave New York at 8,00 p.m., Full phla ut 6,w a.m. aud a, 15 p.m., (the s,00 a.m. train runulugonly tolleudluK;Jlcuvei'ottsvllle,uui.m.' HarrUburg at o,iU a. m. uud 4.10 p. m. aud leave AUentown ut7.Mn, m, and 8.15 p. m.,uuj Reading at 7,15 a.m, nud 10.05 p. lu.lor llairls burg, ut 7.'Ala. la. for New York, ut 1.(5 p. in, loi Alleutowu, aud ut V.Vi a, iu. uud 4.M p. in ' l'lilladelphlo. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School -ia. 1-xcursluu Tlcktts to and Irom all points, at ie duced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds ollowe. ouch puteuger, a. A. NICOLLU, ., . General buperluteudeul Reading, I'a, April a 1670. gllOWN'S PAST FREIGHT FROM I'HILADEH'IIIA TO BLOOMSBUKO and Intermcdlale points. Goods forwarded will cuie aud despatch nud nt luw rates. Goods, at 1'hiladelptuu, must be delivered al Blluer s (Jo's, (ill Market (street, For lull par tlculois, apply to JACOB eCHlYLER. I'roprletor. Aug, aCi.'W-lf. K, It. Dengl, ulooxiLurg.l'i. This Is the most thorough blood purifier yet discovered, and cum all humort from the worst fcrofula to a common T-.Vuplon. JHnwlct and Jlloichcs on the face, and tcaly or rough tkm, which are such nunoylng blemishes to many young persons, yield to the usa of a few bottles of this wonderful medicine. From one tn eight bottles cure Halt llheum, .Vjn;ie(, Ncald Head, King H'ernu, aoifi, Scalu p((onj nf the AAm, Scrofula Sorei, Ulcer) ami "Oinker" in the Mouth and Stom ach, lt Is a puro medicinal extract of native roots nnd plants, com olning m harmony Nature's most .overe lull curative nroiiertlns. whlMi riml has luitllled Into tho vegetable kingdom for healing tho sick. It is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system, Thoso who are laugutd, sleepless, have nmouj apjirehentlont or fears, or ony of the altecllons symptomatic of trcafciirM, will And convincing evidence of Its restorative powirupon trial. If you feel duH, drowsy, debilitated and despondent, havo frequent Jlewtaehe, mouth tastes badly In the morning, (r rcffuttir appetite and tongue coaled, you nre sutler lng Irom Jbrjild Afiwor 'JJlltousness." In many cases ol "Liier Complaint'' only apart of ihese iiii'iuiii. mo vjiirrieuccu. as n remedy ior an such cases, ur, 1'icrce's tioiuen Aiedlcal Ulscov ery has no equal ns it effects perfect cures, leav lug the liver strengthened and healthy. For the cure of Habitual Constipation or the Bowels It is a never falling remedy, and thoso who have used It for this purpose are loud in lis praise. In Jlronehlal, Throat and Lung Diseases, It has produced many truly rcmnrkable cures, where """wiv-fl uuu .alien, num uy uruguisis nt 11.00 per boitle. Prepared nt the Chemical wui. iiiiurj.uj ji, V. I'lUltUK, ,S1, 1J J1S-' 70-tf Butlalo, N, Y, UY THE UEST. THE RED LION BRAND. BLACK ALPACA Is superior to nil others, in color, quality and price ; to bo found only nt AI. P. LiUTZ'S llu.l.-ln Tin. ..-..1 Vnllnn. I. It. new bulldlnc next to the Court hnnsn. Unln Street, Bloomsburg, I'a. tnayl3';o-tf. jyjIIiLEK'S STOKE. luum AiauvAi. ap SUMMER GOODS. Tne subscriber has lust returned from tho cities with another largo and select assortment of FALL Ai. D WINTER GOODS. purchased in New York and Philadelphia al the owest figure, and which he Is determined to sell on as moderate terms as can bo procured else where lu liloomsburg. Ills stock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS of the choicest styles und latest lashlons, together wltn n large assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of the following srtlcies Carpets, OU Cloths, Cloths, Casslineres, Shawls, Flannels, Silks, White Goods, Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, llollowwarc Cedarware Qneensware, llardwnri Boots and Shoes, Hats aud Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looktng-GIassiu, Tobacco, Co tree, Sugars, Teas, Rico, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS GEN RALLY, In snort, everything usually kent in countrv stores, to which ue invites the attention of the puDiio generally, Tho highest price will be paid ior country produce in exchange for goods. S. II. MILLER 4 SON, Arcade BuUdlngs, Bloomsburg, Fa. JEVEN REASONS WHY Is Tim Best Liniment in tmk Would FOR HORSES. I insr. It is composed of tho most rowunvox and 1'ENEiiiATi.NO liquids known lu Chemlstrr. Second. Combined with the above Is a M iDt. ?AniW. Tiiinu.-Tho i useor tho Muvrulnnd p'enetratinc Ingredients Is tn ilrlvn nr fnrpn In i,l! I.n..ir.. Medicinal Oil., which lubricates the joints aud muscles, nud Immediately throttles the disease, and compels lt to loosen Its deathly, sickening and poisonous fangs. ' ' "-,"""' FouiiTit. Tills Medicinal On, Is usod for tho same reason that a good mechanic, always uses oll-fo make li s machinery work with ease and precision. So In tlio same way tho muscles and Joints or our nnlmals should bo lubricated If we n... ,uu.,uuii;miiYui wuu rupiuuy and ease. HFTii.-It Is very soothing In lis action, will not burn or blister the animal like most of the 'rtd hot" llninieiitsnr tlm Hnv fc v Sixth. Not one drop ol tincture of cayenne or red pepper can bo found In lu composition : for wo hold that no liniment can bo ettectlve ...v.. uuiii. , "i uuBiurs tuo animal until the gOMETHIXG NEW! The undersigned would hereby give notice that lio has lust completed A FIItST CLASS HI.ARHE.and that he mislhe facilities forcarry. ing on the business of UNDLRTAKINa In all Us blanches IN OITV BTVlll, He has engaged experienced persons who will take charge or the tsHlles ol the deceased as soon as they ' shuttle of this mortal coll," and attend to washing ihein, shaving, dressing, Ac Shrouds ...lllinuvu lu IU UIUK, At 1UUC11 has also piocu(d an cxpenso he IltON IOE BOX, In which bodies cau bo preserved Inn cleanly and dry condition. Carriages lurnlshcdfor fa. Jieral uccaslous. In short, hu is preiiansi to take charge or a coriise linniou lately afier deaih. und fe Vriflolt! " rela,l'' " 'u"her tro'lble lu fie also carries on the business of CABINET MAKING Upholstering In all its branches, repairing furnl. Jure, relating cane bottoindl cl'alis.ac. do I'lace of business on Iron Street, hi low Main. Dloo.Burg. ,alyltt1l!7l-lf.1,0ljE"T U0AN' muscles aie hard and dried nlmost to a crlsn, BEVENTii.-i.very bottle Iswaiikantld to glvo goou saiismciion, or your mouey will bo refund' ed. This shows conchislvplv tT... t . i. hv:..i tors havo full confidence iu this preparation, and proveB lor tho seventh time that 0. E.S.S. Is tho best Liniment in the world for horses. sjfvon tallnw your Merchant to jialmor -Jne. lure of lied rcyperund Hartshorn, or other trash .!V';l''""'l'','!'Ta1::;N-el-tw Horses, ana take no other. Sold by all druggists. i wn.,D; U4U!:V LO- 80,0 rronrietors, sept270-lyj 172 Washington Street, New York. Hi A rjV lit. H IK. oi I Mi. or,,,....) i. ffniiKltVriVi,,!,!,'0.lu " '''l!1' mt'ml "nil physl. wof k nC St1 ff'i-?.'"! l'owP titan is througu our most sacred domestic und social re" . .... ui v.uiuuuu. uut uumioKeu and nir. gresslvc tue uuihorhaodles the delicate subjects mAnJn0i,efcrt,"'.but lu nchamum.?a; J1tit?.n'lnl"l';Ft'"'r'rur",uleurloslty. Thej-hys. ic,?i'i.f"'.?'0'.io?w"k Jla"' asuliject Justly f? 811 ue interest and sympathy of aft iruo ph authroplsu. aud this lok, it is belleveil, u VS0"1' !uulB to ' e"' Just n proiMr on ns L'JMf f".! A circular sent free, containing a full descrlntlon and svnnnsi. Vr ...VS ' KS rii.'ru- - VISNT l'ublisher"" "P"W-tf fi (Jollego Place, N, V. JJ" O T I t ..Tho co-partni 0 E. nArlnBrihlnliAln... l . . the name'of kooas F4 lTdTat lSla'SSumM county, Pa., Lu tin, ay bet u m'solvVd bynn !"' "'"""i'-. All c alms and seitl" luuu mu? M I ehw W"" "'e uew flr,n ude" Iha namB o "io'lllugust , in.,,, K00S HAND Ol'ENINQ UHAND Ol'KNINU GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND FALL AND or WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, WINTER UOODS, WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, consisting ol consisting nt consisting of consisting of consisting of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, ' DRY GOODS DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CA1-S, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTH AND BHOKR, BOOTS AND BHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHIKU, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKINO-U LASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OlUi, PAINTS AND OIL'S, PAINTS AND OILS, FAINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE OUEENSWARE, OUEKNSWARE, OUEENSWARE, llUEENBWARE HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, T1NWAHH. TINWARE, TINWARE TINWARE, SALT, SALT, SALT, Fisn, FISH FISH. FITir FISH, The new HAnnwAiiP5 , , ne plus ultra 8T0ltE. Having enlarged our StSreitV, Jl,EDANKWBUPPl!Y,l'1J't directly from tho Miuinf.,i,..'"'yi cash, ou a declining market, w e arercllM'l I I una uiu iuiuio lo - -I'sirM FARMERS, MECHANICS, tllm,,,. the rest nf Mnt,l.i . I?' ""'LbEUfl prising nil tho kinds and'ousiVii-111 ". m LO Ware stSrnS hW"" In our lino can avo Money ui&hli ew. New Hardware Btoie. ' ""'"luii iSijrfi l-icasegivouancall andexamiT,.. KitMv. ..ain,neotiriA.L . Apr. 23.09-lyr WAItDLj, I tllVIII If 11 U ITT. g MIT II & SELTZER; ""V lmporterannd Dcalcrsln Forel.n .-. -" uouu, H A K 1) W A U P GUNB, CUTLERY. 1. O.40!).Tl.,nD8TaKET,A.cAlw;i.m P"nEi,PiA. Nov. 22, ffMf. Ac, GRAIN AND GRAIN AND GRAIN AND GRAIN AND GRAIN AND .ic. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS, nAniUAQE MANUFAfrrrmv nioorasDurg, Pa. M. O. BLOAN 4 BROTUEn nave on hand and for side at tho most mn. I htn mini a mitnmllil l,wl,i u"uraa' 5I I . UAHIUAOI.S, BUO01ES and every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to bo made of the best sue moil i i ituiu muictiiiiN, uuu uy inc rooRt eirrlea4l Iwuritiucu. vvn wurit IM.-I11 out irom Ui.fn.Ll llshment will bo found to beof the hltbnt SKI and suroto give perfect satisfaction. WrSJI nliflnflnnnHRnrllii.iit.hf ."tjimii I S L K I a II s of all tho newest nnd most ifinhinntM. I well and carefully made und of the best ral An Inspection of their work u duvm I believed Umt none .superior cun Jie found in till Insurance Agencies, Q. L O B E MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY op NEW YOKK. AC, CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'S. CO.'S. CO.'S. AT AtcKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAI, McKELVY, NEAL Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner or Main and Market Streets, Northwest corner or Main und Market Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets. Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, HLOOMS11URO, FA., HLOOMSHUHG, FA 1ILOOMSI1URG, PA., lllAJUJiailUKU, J A I1LOOMSIIUHG, PA. IRON AND NAIIfl, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAII.H, IHON ANU NAIIJS, IRON AND NAILS, in large quantities and at reduced rates, alway IU I1I.I1I1 Miscellaneous. Pliny Freeman, President, 11, C, Frcemi,Sl Cash capital over f 2,0(X).oiXI, all paid. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER nEREBY X Elves notice that he still continues the j. B..noBisoN,BLOousiiuria,ril GENERAL AGLNT, For Luserne, Lycoming anil ColunUi counties. Aug.20,'69-ly, TN8URANOE AGEXCY. X Wyoming 1:111 Mtna Fulton . tt.'l North America -.. WA City International 1,H Niagara I,M Putnam SHI Merchants S,i Springfield rl Farmers' Danvlllo. St,l Albany City 1 Lancaster City - M l York Horse, Death & Then...-......-... Hi Home, New Haven M.w..m.H 1X' Dauvllle, Horso Theft .......... ERISAS imuw.i, Mai, marS.(i!)-ly. Hloomsbcbo, fil Foundries. MANUFACTURE OF WHEELER'S PATENT RAILWAY CHAIN HORSE POWERS, and is again In the Held for the Harvest of 1870, and is prepared to furnUh Farmers with the must rename niacnines ouered to tne public I aitu bulla DOUIlLE-ti EARED JAflkR. tn at. tach to the rod of u four'horse Lever Power, to nttach my 'Ihrehers to. Three horses will do I uie same umoiiuioi inresniugwllh thlsnrrauge- ,vnt loin lvui wiiu uuy oiuer luiesuer. I nm also Agent lo sell WHEELER'S COM BINED THRLSHERnnd WINNOWERS. For further particulars or for tho purpose o flrHnr Hi' .nnnlil.a n.l.l.n.. CHARPLESS & IIABMAN, EAQLU rODNDIty AND MANCFACTl'BlSfl Wl STOVES & FLOWS WHOLESALE i RHil THK CELBBIIATKD M0NTI10SK IK0S BUX l THK nUTTON WOOUK.N I1AM ID)!. CnstinirsnndFlronrlckforrei'ainiigtlljBlo'l All kinds of Brass or Iron casting uioae ioon.1 upon short notice. u.m.sI it. r . fiiiAiiri'i i i -' ".T, M Dloomsbure. Pu. Slur.WC'J-tf. Jel070-lm J. M. IIULSHIZER, i-igut nircet, col. Co., a. THE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS. AN IND1SPENBARLE UTll liK ro THE IADIES. iiviImiM .r.iNinih l(un iffiv) This Curler is the most kLvprrfocl invention ever of- I ln..1 ,n KA ..l.ll t. 111'. IU IU. (lUUIlV. At IB easily operated.neut lu ap pearance, and will not In jure the hair, as there Is uu ucat reouireu. nor auy metalllasubstance used to rust or break the hair. Manufactured only and lur suiu uy MCMILLAN & CO. No 03 North Front Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Sold at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion Stores. N. 1). Slncle Hoi 15 cents: 3 Boxes. assorted slses. 65 cts. Mailed free to any port of the unlt- ou muicn, upon receipt oi tne money. Je2l'7U-5jsui. ' THIRST NATIONAL WHITE LEAD, best, purestTanu i'Iieap&h SATISFACTION (IfAKASTIEOl For Whiteness, Durnt lllty.andBrilllaii- o'fd'S K'l'cVeln Faint. OicM the country. BARKER, MOORE & i!EI, 6UCCESS0KS 10 T. MORRIS PEROT 4 W. NT Sole Proprietors, riilltdelpblavPas Dialers lu all kinds of DRUGS, OILS, FAINTS, GLASS, DYESTUFFS, AC, AC CACTION.-Owlng to "ie Pj;WS our "First National Will e parties havo been luducid t0 ? hous article ULder the same ;"!? 'i lore Beware of Counteriells. ."!' m Ino Is put up in extia Iieau i' pots, with putent metallic ire unu ino numo oi BARKER, MOORE & MELV, On each label, For sale hy ruarZi'VMy. .r-r, unnTIIErA liu.l." -".notl ITAUMERS I EXAMINE ... , - t i a 1 V A 1j u iw ' 3 Bsrtlsj St.. N.f .or 38 W. llhSI.. rintlnn.tl. 0. It thoy want the masrpopulnr aud Ut selling ubscrtptlon loks publlshwl. nud llietnollit,. nnnfr""' "'"o'elrculars. Theywlllcostyou 11 V, M'Uk UUUIilll to JUU. fcbll70-ly. 810,000 OUAUANTIM!. THE SUPER THE n.,inma HI-ISO ltw" y J P,nT RAW DONE I'lIOtlDATI -l All others are imitation. B A UTlI'S RAW DOM5 (IVI TnnPTIATE Or w T U 0 K LEAD EXCELS ALL OTHER LEAD I 1st. For lis Unrivaled Whiteness, 2d. lor lis llllpniinllivl llnrnlillllv M. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Property, Lastly for Its Economy, 3"It COSTS LIMS to paint with Buck Lead than any other Whllo Lead extant. The same weight covers MORE SURFACE, Is more DU1V- AIIUC,HUU luust. witiir.it WUllll, BUCK LEAD, is the Cheapest and Bert FALL, 1ST0. 1st. Ud. AI. JIO.OUO GUARANTEE. BUCK ZINO EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS. .For Its Unequalled Durability, For Its UnriviilKil Wlillatiffi,.. ' Fljr IIS llIlklirniltiKf.il Ili.VMrlTiv Prnnarlif being the CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, and most nuuAiH.r. iviille 1'ulul lu the world, UUY OHLT BUfJK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC: TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Satisfaction Guaranteed by the Manuraotuiers. ..-I! . . lt im"l This Manure Is made or I Oil of Vitriol, presenting Ihelloy 'yeiiiiai a highly soluble and aulckly ,stoU the Ammonia lu such pro 'SlwergI prompt and vigorous action "ini v Where llaugh's Phosphate I past season, tho lndiiaiioii. ", srneaFii nro that tt will maintain Its will e y, tlon. We request all Iu need oi a I give mis uriicie u triui. B A u a II A s o MANnFAvTUllErB, office-No SOS. Delaware- PAILAPELl'HIA' A a Avcnu'. E W that they keep all the coal and select ses. on their Co's Furuace; O O A L V, The undersigned rel''' uf.,uu f ms of liloomsburg "d 'o MI,u thev keen all the ultrercni "',.lll0( f iKttin final iui 1... . " whuff, adjoining MAc,,'Jo; Co's Kuruacej wuu ' "i i,sy, ou the wharr, to stslgh t u"ut'inei Likewise a horse and wao dupureliaM i inxB wiiu desire it- As.iney .i ,.ur amount of coal.they Intenii lo i ,rket i tide, and sell at the very liforf ,) call and examluo for ,o0.7' iiV:Sl'M, lnirelsuwhere. S.'.i's I'M MA1 AUudo. - THE uiuierBlfc'ticil Will 1 ta" ,r .hrnwe for Coal and proceri". 0, 1 1 Dealers' Orders will be promptly executed by named articles i-Wbeat, the manufacturers, ' toes, Uird, Ham,Shouldet .tm (1 lcrt. BUCK COrrAOE COLORS, Prepared expieasly for Painting COTTAGES, OUT BUILDINGS or overy descrln ..via. r an, i nun ... J. UJW..b- ENT COUlltH, Durable, Cheap, Uuiiorm, aud U.I.IIIIIUI RIUUIIMi Sample cards sent by Mall if desired. FRENCH, RICHARDS 4 CO., N, W, Cor, Tenth and Market Streets, ,,' --, .... ..rttM Eirits. Hay. 40., at l uo. uigiii-' "T., jsrii. I Grocery Store, adjoining ;"'UE.sPEt,' Bloomsburg Mr. l.'w-Jy. janSl'70-ly. Philadelphia