THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSEUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. AGRICULTURAL & DOMESTIC. Spronil .Manure. Mr 0. K. Carpontur, of MIclilsTiui, In tho Watcrn Jlural, ninkiHthn following sensible remarks on tlio euljint of ipreodltiK in a mi ro and when : "In passing through n IWil of corn ywtcrdny, I noticed a innrliutl dllTor enco In appcarnnco after passing a cer tain lino, and upon examination I found that this difference In nppcurenco ex tended across tho (lold at n right nnglo with tho course I was going. At first I could not mako out tho cauao of tho dif ference, and whllo pondering over tho matter It occurred to mo that wo man ured a part of that fleld last full with barn-yard nianuro, spreading It as wo drew It to tho fleld. Tho rost of tho fleld was manurod during tho winter and early spring, with manure drawn directly from tho stables and spro.id upon tho grounds as It was hauled. I did not do this for experiment but to suit our convenience m to work, and having exhausted our old manure wo had to nianuro tho balanco of tho fleld as nbovo stated. Tlicro was no mark niadu to deslgnato the place whero It was manured In tho fall, hencott took Die somo time to And tho division line, but when I did I found that It corro sponded exactly with tho lino of differ enco I had noticed In tho corn. Tin- aim on tho fill manured ground will yield I think one quarter more nt least, besides It Is moro forward and has tho nppearanco of maturing considerably earlier than tho other part of tho field In fact It is nearly all sound at this date, Sept. 13, whllo tho other part has much good roastlng-corn In It. "I havo practiced manuring In the fall, for corn (spreading Has wo drew It) for a number of years with the best re sults, but this is the first time I havo had an opportunity of seeing the differ ence of tho two plans of manuring. Now If 1 wero "Subscriber" I should scatter that manure as quick as possible believing that tho value of the mulch of tho manure upon tho whole surface of tho ground, would moro than com pensate for tho loss by evaporation from tho manure in drying." Differences In Milking. Itlsa fact that a poor milker will spoil almost any cow, and thero aio but few people who are aware of tho fact that In tho mero process of milking n great dlfferenco Is made in tho yield or a dairy cow. Tho ability to bring a cow to her largest yield of milk varies great ly with different milkers, as many per sons who consider themselves good milkers are In reality poor ones. It must naturally follow that unless the cow Is In a quiet, coutented stato of mind, and satisfied with tho milker, that tho usual secretion of now supplies during milking will not take place. It Is generally owing to this causo that cows oftentimes "hold up their milk," ss It is termed, and this can not bo ob viated so long as the cow is In a restless tato of mind and dissatisfied with her milker. Owing to the intimate connection between tho nervous secre tory systems of tho cow, it should bo the aim of tho milker to gala her confi dence and good will by feeding lier with those things she is most fond of. By this merodlfferonco in bandllngnnd becoming thoroughly acquainted with them-, many cows cau bo mado to In crease their flow of milk nt least a quart a week, nnd this too withoutany clmngo in their food. It makes a great differ ence In tho mllklngqualltles of a cow as to who milks hor,nnd how the operation Is performed, and In Judplng of the milking qualities of n cow these ques tions should alwaya bo taken Into con fideratlon. Mural American. reeding Poultry. Tho habit of giving much food in a short spaco of tlmo to poultry is a very bad one. If you notice their habits you will perceive that the process of picking up their rood under ordinary, or what wo may call the natural condl tlon, Is a very slow one. Grain by grain does the meal get taken, and with the aggregate no small amouut of sand, email pebbles ani tho like, all of which pinning into the crop, assist digestion greatly. But In the "hen-wife's" mode of feeding poultry, a great heap Is thrown down and tho birds aro allowed to "pegaway" at such a rato that their crop Is filled too rapidly, and the pro cess of assimilation is slow, painful and Incomplete. No wonder that so many cases of choked craw are met With un der this treatment. Many other disc i ses which affect chickens might bo ob vlated by amateur breeders wero a lit the precaution taken in eo simple a thing as' feeding. Regularity In feeding Is al so essential. Abkks in an Apple Orchabd. The Maryland Farmer, In a talk about orchards, says: "Wo consider tho ashes of hard wood, unleached, worth thirty cents per bush el to mingle with tho soil used in sot ting apple trees for an orchard, and In dressing the surface of tho land for tho space of threo to four feet In a belt round each treo, extending from the outer margin of tho wliolo In which tho trees aro set." Wo havo found great benefit In plac ing them on tho surface or tho ground, near tho trunk of tho trees, for a succes sion of seasons after they were tet. Ghoomino IIonsES. Tho grooming should bo dono In tho gentlest possible rnantier.partlculnrly on nervous horse. With tho brush In ono hand, nnd the curry-comb In tho other, to removo tho dirt from the brush, go over gently but thoroughly, overy part of tho horso, Get tho dirt all out of tho hair, and off the skin. After tho brushing Is done, tako cloths nnd rub tho horso thorough ly, getting up a friction that will set tho pores to work. It will mako the hair glossy. Old salt sacks aro tho best rub bers that can bo used. A supply of these bould alwaya be kept on hand, clean and dry. Tho feot should then be wash ed out and dried. To Clean Cahpets. A few drops of carbonate of ammonia In a small quan tity of warm rain-water will prove a safe and easy untl-acld, and will change If carefully applied, discolored spots up on carpets, and nil pots, wlu thor pro duced by acids oralkulks. If you have a carpet Injured by whitewash, this will restore it. Cleanliness Is so necessary to htul'li that Br. Francis says, if ho ever rtcomuiendid a cure-ull, It should con iaUt of a bur of yellow soup. T The Vnlltuit Till I or. Thero was otir-o upon a tlmo ntt cxco. Ively proud Princess, who proposed i puzzlo to overy ono who camo courting her: nnd ho who did not solvo It was : i sent away with rldlculonnd scorn. This conduct was talked about overy whero, and It was said that whooverwas lucky enough to guess tho rlddlo would havo tho Princess for a wlfo. About that tlmo It happened that threo Tail ors camo In company to tho town whero tho Princess dwelt, and tho two older of them wero confident, when they heard tho report, that they should without doubt bo successful, sluco they had mado so many flno nnd good stitches. Tho third Tnllor was nn Idle, good-for- nothing fellow, who did not underslnnd his own trndo j but still ho liltewlsu whs suro of his powers ot guessing n riddle. Tho two others, however, would fain havo persuaded him to stop at homo ; but ho was obstinate, and said ho would go, for ho had set his heart upon It; and thereupon ho marched off ih If the wholo world belonged to him. Tho throe Tailors presented them selvo3 before tho Prim-ess, and told her they wero como to solvo her riddle, for they wero tho only proper people, sluco each of them had an understanding so lino that ono coul 1 thrend a noedlo with it! "Then," said tho Princess, "It Is this: I havo a hair upon my head of two colours: which aro they?" "If that Is all," Bald tho first man, "It Is black nnd whlto llko tho cloth which Is called pepper and salt." 'Wrong" said tho Princess: "now, second man, try I" "It Is not black nnd white, but brown nnd red," said he, "llko my father's holiday coat." "Wrong again 1" cried tho Princess ; "now try, third man ; who I sco will bo suro to guess rightly 1" Tho littlo Tailor stepped forward,bold as brass, and said, "Tho Princess has n gold and silver hair on her head, and those are tho two colours." When tho Princess heard this sho turned pale, nnd very nearly fell down to tho ground with fright, for tho Tail or had guessed her riddle, which sho believed nobody in tho world could havo solvi'd. As soon ns sho recovered herself, she said to tho Tailor, "That is not all you havo to do ; In tho stable be low lies a Bear, with which you must pass tho night ; nnd If you aro alive when I como In tho morning I will marry you." Tho littlo Tailor readily consented, exclaiming, "Bravely ventured is half won 1" But the Princess thought hersolf qulto safe, for as yot tho Baar had spar ed uo ono who camo within reach of its paws. As soon as evening camo tho littlo Tailor was taken to tho place where the bear lay ; and, as soon as ho entered tho stable, tho beast mado a spring nl him. "Softly, softly!" cried the Tailor, "I must teach you manners" And out of his pockets he took somo'nuts, which ho cracked between his teeth quito uncon cernedly. As soon as tho Bear saw this ho took a fancy to havo somo nuts nlso : nnd tho Tailor gave him a hnndful out of his pocket : not of nuts, but of pebb les. Tho Boar put them into his mouth, but ho could not crack them, try nil ho might. "What a blockhead I am I" ho cried to himself ; "I can't crack n few nuts! Will you crack them for me?" said ho to tho Tailor. "What a fellow you are 1" exclaimed thoTullor; "with such a big mouth as that, and can't crack a small nut !" With those words he cunningly substituted a nut for the pebblo which the Bear handed him, and soon cracked It. "I must try once more!" said tho Bear; it seems an easy matter to manage! .Vnd ho bit and bit with all his strength, but, as you may bellove, all to no purpose.- When the Beast was tired, the littlo Tailor produced a fiddle out of his coat, and played a tuuo upon It, which us soon as the Bear heard, he began to danco in sptto of himself. In a littlo whllo ho stopped and assed tho Tailor whether it was easy to learn tho nrt of fiddling. "Easy as child's play!" said tho Tailor; "you lay yourleft lingers on the strlnes, and with tho right hold tho bow j and then away it goes. Merrily, merrily, hop su-sa, ol-val-lern!" "Oh 1 well, if that is fiddling," cried tho Bear, "I may as well learn that.and then I can danco as often as I llko. What do'you think ? Will you give mo Instruction?" "With all my heart!" replied the Tnllor, "If you are clever enough; hut let mo see your claws, they are fright fully long, nnd I must cut thera n bltl" By chanco a vico was lying in ono corn er, on which 'ho Bear lafd his paws, and the Tallorscrcwed them fast. "Now wait till I como with tho scissors." Bald he; and, leaving tho Bear groaning and growling, ho laid himself down in n corner on a bundle of straw, nnd went to sleep. Meanwhile tho Princess was rejoicing to thlnk sho had got rid of tho Tailor. and esneclallywhon sho heard tho Bear growling, for slm thouBhtMtwwwlth saiu'iacuon jor n is pruy. in mo winn ing accordingly Bho went down to tho stable ; but as soon as she looked in she saw tho Tailor as fresh nnd lively as n fish in water. Bho was much alarmed, but it was of no uso, for her word had been openly pledged to tho marriage; and tho King her father ordered a car rlago to bo brought, In which sho and tho Tailor went away to tho church to tho wedding. Just as they had set off tho two other Tailors, who wero very envious of their brother's fortune, went Into tho stable and released tho Bear, who Immediately ran after tho carriage which contained tho bridal party. The Princess heard the beast growling nnd groaning, nnd becumo very much frightened, and cried to tho Tailor, "Oh, tho Bear Is behind, coming to fetch you away!" Tho Tailor was up in a in In ute, stood on his head, put his feot out of tho window, and cried to the Bear, "Do you see this vlco? if you do not go away you shall havo a tusto of it !" Tho Bear considered him a minute, and then turned tall nnd ran back; whllo tho Tailor drove on to church with the Princess, undmado her his wife. And very happy thoy wero after the mar riage, as merry as lurks ; and to tho end of their lives they lived In content- incut. A man wlio went fishing Id a pnvuto poatl coiujilulim Uiut lit) only got cno Lito.uud tlmt wus Irom a doy whose muster owns tho pond. A man bull ig dJisutlafled with tho bill ot ua cxpreasmun, w&3 allowed to express hti ftellngs without chargu. j THE YOUNG FOLKS. If K SIDN E Y H . The Kidney are two In number, situated nt the urper pnrtnf Iho loin, surrounded by fat, nlul consisting or three parts, vis,.' the Anterior, the Interior, and the Kiterlor, The nuterlur nlwurbi, Interior consists of Mi me or veins, w'hleli servo run depoilt for llin urine nnd convey It to the exterior. Tho ester- or Un conductor nlso, terminating In n single tubo, nml culli'.l tho Ureter. Tho ureleri are conuecteil with tho blnddert The bladder I componel of vnrloui coverings or tlMuei, divide I Into parts, vli.t tho Upper the Lower, tho Nervous, nnd tho Mucoui. The upper expcN, tho lower retains. Many have n deslro to urinate without the ability! others urinate without the ability to retain. This fre quently occurs In children, To euro theio afTeetlous, wo limit bring Into action tho muscles, which aro engaged In their various functions. If they aro neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must nUo be made aware, that however slight may bo the attack, It Is sure to aflVct the bodily health and mental powers, ns our flesh and blood aro supported from these sources, Ooot, on IliiKUJiiATtlM. Pain occurring in tho loins Is Indicative of the above diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky connections. TrtK OrtAVEL. The gravel ensues from neg lect or Improper 'treatment of tho kidneys These organs being weak, tho water Is not ex pelled from tho bladder, but allowed to remain ; It becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It Is Irom this deposit that the stone Is formed, and gravel ensues. DnorsT Is n collection of water In somo parts of tho body and bears different names, accord ing to the parts affected, vim when generally diffused over the body.it Is called Anasarca, when of tho abdomen, Asollot; whon of the chest, Hydrothorax. Tiikatment. Helmbold's highly concentrated compound Extract Buchu Is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma tism, and gouty affections. Under this head wo have arranged IJysurla, or difficulty and pain In passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloo ly urine ; Clout and Ithenraatlsm of the kldueys, without any change In quantity, but Increase In color.or dark water. It was always highly recommend ed by the lato Dr. I'hyslck, In these affections. This medicine Increases tho power of diges tion, and excites the absorbents Into healthy exercise by which the watery or calcareous dep ositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain aud Inflammation aro reduced, and it is taken by men, women, aud children. Di rections for use and diet accompany. 1-llir.ADr.LrmA, i-a,, rev. m, iwk. II, T. ITelmiiold, Druggist: I Dear Sir I have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, nnd kid ney affections, during which time I havo used various medicinal preparations, and been nndor the treatment of the most eminent rhyslclans experiencing but little relief. Having een your preimmttous extensively advertised, I consulted with my Inmlly 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, nnd, pome qulto Injurious; In fact, I despair ed of ever getting well, nnd determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the In gredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that It was composed of buehu, cubebs, and Juniper berries, It occurred to me and my physician an an excel lent co mblnatlon, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, und consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try It, I com menced Us use about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. Fromtheflrst bottle I was astonished end gratified nt tho ben eficial effect, aud after using It three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much llko writing you a full statement ol ray case at that time, but thought my lttproenu-nt might only be tern porary, and therelore concluded to defer and see if It would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you and moro sat isfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for Ave months. I have not used any now for three months, and teel as well In all respects as I ever did. Your Suchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonloand Invigorator ol the system, I do not mean to bo 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 i Hon. Wr. Uiar.cn, evOovernor. l'ennsyl ,vanU.-rTHPt Hon. Titos. II. Flouehcx, Philadelphia, Hon. J, C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. e. Black, Judge, Philadelphia, noo, D. It. I'ORTKlt. ex-Oovernor, Pennsyl van la, Hon. Ellis Lewis, Jndge, Philadelphia. Hon. It. C. GniEK, Judge, United States Court Hon. O. W. Woouward. Judge, rhlladelphl Hon. W. A, Porter, City Solicitor, Philadel phia. Hon John Biolxii, ex-Governor, California, Hon. E. Danes Auditor General, Washing ton, D. a And many others. If ecessary. Bold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere, Ileware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's Take uo other, I'hice-11.25 per bottle, or 0 bot tles for (6.C0. Delivered to any address. De scribe symptoms In all communication!. Address II, T. HELMIIOI.D, Drug aud Chemi cal Warehouse, 691 Broadway, N. Y. NONE ARK GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN STEEL - ENGRAVED WHAPPER with (sn-slmllt of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed II, T. UELMBOLD. Rail Roads. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, & WKSTEKN KAILUOAD.-Sutiitucr nrMugo menl, April ll,ll7u, Trulua leaven follow I lEASTWAKII. WKHTWAlin. Ac- AC- com, Fx. Mall STATIONS. com. l'.H I'.M. Via M, A E. Divls. Arl New York. (I.v (c boj llnrclay A,) .....Christopher Ht... Hnlioken Newark.. Waslilnaum u A M. ul; O.O) 8.3,1 (l.lfl 4.45 8.110 8.1 1) 4.Vt 4.10, 8.1 K.l'l! 1,111 11.23 via L'en. lilt, of N.J.: ew York PHI a. ID I fhol Llberlu Alt 7.10 MS s..n! ..New Hampton.....! II. n 11.4.1 la. u 12.17 ...uilom ....nrldKevllie ..Philadelphia Trenton ll.KI MO 8.50 l.) 7.31) 8.45 1 1.(15 12.110 12,15 12.25 12.40 12.5,5 l'htlllpsburg .Manunku Chuuk,... -.Delaware ....Mount llethel 12..1U hall HUM 5.11 12.08 R tri. I'J.V) ...... water uap. 4.M II..IS Htruudsburg... 11.-1 ..Hproguevtiie., .llinry vlllc..... 1.U5;-I.I51- II. IS n.iul 10.11), l'U7 4. in ,Oaklund... 1.30! ).2fl 4.1) forks ....Tobyhalina ... OoU'tlNlioro ....... Moscow Dunning MM ....Hcrauioii 2.W1 11.58 2. l lo.ua 2.301 10.VU 3..1I I'l.lt 3.15 .1.10 1).6U... tl I I ... Jr. It 3.20 111.38! 11.00 11.15 P.M. 8.00 2.40 HI KM I). 10 . I).5il ? ll 8.ihSi...clurk,8 Summit,.. 8.:K) ...Ablngton K.llL.FurHirv vllln 3.40i :U0 '51-7T. 11.21 H.Vl, I.OI 0.10 ', Mil 1.21 4.57' 1 ..miijia 3.43 1H I-.ma.M 4.D 7.S2! Nicholson. 4.20 4.. II n.5 10.311 11.00 12.0" 12.35 7M7i ...Uopbottom. Montrose ,..;Kew Mlllord Ureat llend... . 10 12, 7,15 4.57 U.1I 5.15 8.30 10.1 0.39 A.M. 11.(2 1.1" A.M. P.M. A.M. Trains do not stop at Slutlons where the Time Is omitted. Connections. At Now Hampton with Central II. It. of N.J. The Mali and Kxpress trains eastward and west ward connect with trains for New York, l-:ilza-beth, I'lainlleld.Somervlllenud other stations. At Washington Willi Morris .t hssex 11. 11. Mall and Kxpress trains mako close and reliable connection with trains lor New York. Newalk, MtiirlMLnwn. llnvrr. Wiili-rloo. Ilaekeltslown Ac. At Manunku Chunk with llelvidero Delaware It. H. Close connections xro nmde by Mall and hxpress trains, wun irtuns lor I'mittueipuiH, Trenton, l'lillllpslpurg, Uelvlilere, Ac. lly Train No. 2, passengers reiich Philadelphia vfu Cam den, by No. I, via Kensington. Passengers on No. 4, arrive In riilliidelphlaln tlmo to take the 11 ml it. hi. triLln for ll.nl f morn nnd WHtdltllllton. At Scranlou with Lackawanna A llloomsburg A Delaware & Hudson Hall ltoads. Trains ou llieso roads connect with our trains for l'ittston, Wlikrs-llarre. nerwick, moomsuurg, uiiuvine, Olyphnnt, Archbald and Carboudalo. At lllnKhamton witn Krle Hallway. Mall No: t com. ecu Willi Kxpress Mall on I-.rio ltallwa, leaving nt Mi p. in. with a sleeping coach at tached, arriving at Huffiilo at 0.20 next morning. Kxpress No. 3 connects with a way train for Owtgo, Ithaca, and Klmlra. Albany a Susquehanna Itallltoad. I'our trains nuay run eacu way oeiwtt-n i.iiigiiaiuiuii imu Aiuauy. uue leaves uniKiiitiuiuu iu .ovp. in, mill ni rlvr-H nt Alhnnv lit 11.00 tl. m. Syiucuse, lllnglimntoii A N. Y. It. II. Trains for syroeui-e leave nt 7 a.m. and 0.25 p.m. Trains Irom Hyraeuse arrive at 1Mh. hi. and 8..I0 p. in. It. A. UHNllY, W. I". HALLS I'fcAU. Uen'l I'ass. and Tkt. Agent. Supt. NOltTJlEHN OKNTKAL HAiL WAY. Ou and after June 12th 11-70. Trains nlll leaveBDNUUHT an follows : NOIITHWAIID. 3.13 a.m., Dally to Wllllaumport, for l:liulrn Caiiuuualgua, Itochester, lluftaln, suspension uriuue, auu JN. rails. 3.10 p. M., Dallyexcept 8undays)for Elmini am llullalo via Lrle Hallway from Klmlra. 0.15 i'.M Dally, (except Sundays) for Williams- port. THAINH SOUTHWARD. 11.15 A.M.Daily (except Monday's) for rtaltlmon WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 11.25 P.M. Dally (except Sunday's) for lialtlmon Washington and I'ulladelphln. KD. B. YOUNU. General I'nsr-euger Agenl Alfheii It. Kiske, (leu'l Supt.. c ATAWISSA RAILROAD. Passenger Trains on thU road -will run os fol lows; all Sovth. STATIONS. WilliauiHport. Muncy. Milton. Duuvlllo. Itupert. t'atawlssn. Itlngtown. Summit. Ouakakc. Hail Xorth Dep. 8.15 a, ra Arr, t.50p. m Dep. 5.23 " 4.10 " " 4.00 " " 3.40 " ' 3.32 " " 2.25 " " 1.60 " " 1.40 " ' 1.30 ' ' 1.10 8.45 0.31) ' 10.10 " " 10.-10 " " 10.42 " 11.47 " " 12.23 p.m. " 12.4H " 2,15 " 4.25 " 3.15 Arr. 0.45 " 1.25 2.5S " a 05 " 3.20 K. Mahony June. Dlne.Tamaquo. Dine. Heading. ' 10.40 a.tfc Potisville. " -- ll.aj Philadelphia. " dine Mauch Cuunk. dine" - Uel lijoliein, " I'll 11a. via Hethlehem, ' Kaston, " New York, ft. Liberty St., via L. & H. It. It. 8.15 2.00 p.m. If. 10 U.S5 a.m li.n " C.05 via UAH, It. It, " 0.00 " ti.i)5 " " L. Valley 11. 11. " 6JU L. Valley It. 11. - a.m. Uo-itun, " O.tjO p m rnssenueM tnkfr (C tho 8.15 train from William sport, u lit l.uvtt tuohourhlii New York. lor h up per, auu arrive In linstoii ut 5.0 u.m.. eleveu litiur- in Htivuuce or uii oiner routes. New tiny ca.'.'hes necomiMiiy ull trains be tween WlUlaiiiHport, Few York and rulludcl puia. iraios run inruugu uy uiivugm, UKO vi:un,supt. 11 EADING KA1LUOAD. TALL ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Beit. Gth. 1870. nrt?at Tmnk Una from the North and North WeBtfor rtiiladelphla.New York, Heaulng 1'ottH vllle, Tamauua, Ashland, Uharaokln LetmnoL A Men town, Eauton, Ephrata, LltU, Luncahtei Columbia, dc, iramvieuve iiarrmuurts lorni-w luut nn jui own: At 5;tt. b.10 and 8.f.0 a. in., nno 2,i0 p. m., connecting with similar traliiH ol renna. liauroaii, and arriving at New lorn a 12,lu, noon, a,6U, and 10,00 p. m. re.pectlvel). Bleeping cars accompany the 5,33 a in, trains without change. returning: ieave iew .orsni tf.uua.iu. om 12.U0 noon and 6,00 p. in. Thlladelphla al M in, and 3.:top. m. Hleeplng curs accompau) the 5,00 p.m., trulns Irom CI w. vllhuut cliuuge. Leave JliirrlHburtz lor Heudlnu. 1'otuvllit. rauQuii, AllnerKVllle, Atihluud, miamokln Al lentown aud IMiUu'd.ut H.l0u.m..and nnd 4,iU p.m., Ktopping al ieimnon and principal way stations: the 4,10pm. train connecting lor Phll'u Pottsvtlle and Columbia only. For Poltsvlllf Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Uarrlsburg hi 3,40 p.m. lng lor Alleutown, Easton und New York al 7.' iu.su, iu.ir u. m., uuu i.ia p. in. iieiuruiug, leave New York al U.ftu a. m.. 12.00 noon und G.IX n. m. aud Alleutown at7.oa. in. li!. noon, 4Jti am M5 p. m. Way i'assencer Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,!i0u,in connecting wltli similar train on Easi ra. rauroau returning irom ueauiugaiuup.in stopping at all slutlouH, iitiive I'oiiHviue ul o.n'auu u.uu u.m..uuu i'-w v.u. lier nil on ni 10.00 a. m,, bhamokiu at 5,4Uand Jl,5 u. in,, asuiuuu ui 7,oj a.m. auu u,wuoou juuu anoy City ul 7.51 a. m. und 1.17 n. m. Turn uuu a at 8, 14 a. in., and p, ni.lor Philadelphia sm ew loru. Leave I'ottsvllle via Hchuylklll and B usque haunu Ratlroiul atH.15 a.m. tor liarrisbum. an 12A noon, for Pine Urove and Tiemont, ibetujiug Auuouiuiouaiiou iruiu jL-ttvei luuif vllle a 150 a, m., pussi-s iteadmg A17.X0 a. m.,tti riving ut Philadelphia at lu.-jj u. m. ReturnlUk leaves f hllaxlelphia at 5,16 p. in., passing Head lug ut 8.00 p.m., arriving at 1'utuvuiu ul O.iO p.ui Pottslowu Aecomiuouutiou lium:leuesrotU town at ti,i5 a.m.,, returning, leaes Phlladelphi ut 4,nu p.m. Columbia Railroad Tralus leave Reading i 7,'sXj a,m aud 0-15 p.m. for Ephrata, Litis, lancs ivi, vuiuiuuui.ac, Perklomeu ttall Road Trains leave 1'erkiouit. Junction at 7.JU v,U6 a. ju.,3.0') d U3)u,xu. return lun teuve Scl.uenk (.vllle at 0.30, ti.lu a.m., l&Su uooa ft 1.40 p.m., conueutlng with similar train r tteadiuie itallioad, Coiebrookdaluliuliroad trulus leave PollsUivvt at VAM a. m and O.0 p. nj.,retuiulug leave Muuu Pleutiantut 7.uuaud ll.'6u. iu., cunnueOn; wii Similar trulus on Ueudlng Ituliroud. Chester Valley Ualliuuu lialns leave Hiuike portal h,!J0tt. m.und ui.d6.t'Jp. iu. returulUK. leave Downington at G.iW a. in., lv.45 noou anu 6.15 i. in., conneitlug with fclmilur trait h ot Hi ad i ii Kali road. On Suuduys, leave New York at 5,00 p.m., 1'uli phtuut b.uo a.m. and 3,1S p.m., (the b(ooa.iu. trail ruuntugouly loReadlng'JleuYt'l'otUvllleb.Oia.iu. llunlsburg ut 6.35 u. m. uud -t.10 p. m. and leave Alleutown ut7.2ju. in. uud8.r p. m.,uuu Ueudlng at 7.15 a.m, und 1U0& p. m, lor llatnv burg, at 7.1Ma. m.for New York, at 1.15 p. in, loi Alreutown, and ut M0 a. in, und 4.i3p. n PhlladelphlH. Commutation, Mileage. Senison. School .uk Excursion Tickets to und Irom ull polnU.fi le duced rules. liagguge checked through; 100 pounds ullowe each pusreuger. G. A, NICOLLS, Gcnerul Superlnteudem Reading, Pa, Sept. 10 1670. LACKAWANNA AND BLOOM UUIKI HA.l.ltOAI) On anil 1 tut Jul) 6, 1671', Passenger Trains will runusfuiluwsi Going North. OolunHoulh. Arrive Arrive Ltuve Leavi Ex. Mill pi ess p.m. A.m. p.m. u.m Kcmulon 8,41) 12.M h:m 7, Leuve riltlou..... H.1I 11.4 WJ 7.1K Klunslou ......... 7.15 11.10 4.15 H.2 1'lyiuoulh .. 1M 111.(6 4.,'M f.il Hhickslilnuy..., BJa 11.19 6.17 KUV llerwick d.na U.'M sa'i V.H. liloom 5.k 1I.VI ii. is Ki.c. Duuvllle...... ....... 4.iu 7.15 M ll'.M Leave Leuvv Arrive Arrlv NorthM v 4.1J (1.40 7.V5 ll.' L'ouneetlon made utHcraiiton hv the 10.4Uu.iii Irui i tut Ureat lleud, lllnui umloii, AlLuiiy uui all points Norib. l.u.l uud Wr.t. ll.T. HOUNU.hup't. pjiiowN'sl-'AbT raEiuiiT l-HOM I'lllLADKLI 11IA TO HI.UOllHUUllC aud Intermediate oluts. Goods forwarded wltl cure aud dtiuteh uud ut low rates. Goods, at Philadelphia, miut be dellvereu hi llllntr a lo's. .11 Market btrtet, For lull par tieulais.upply to JAIO BCI1UVLEK. Proprietor. Aug. iXVOMf.. It. Depot, llloom.burg.K PRINTING Nutly oxcated sit this Offlcs immwimwiimmim i.nnn u-tr.1. Mta PAttlTflANV I'UimnN producing a Preparation allowing half us many living genuine permanent cures as Dir. Mti.kii.h VrrihTAnLK Ititr.tiMATto Hemeiiv. Tho ;cieii 1 1 fin prescription nf Prof. JO-.I Klrlirlt, M D., ono of Philadelphia's otd.st regular Pnvsielans, who hns mado ltneumntlsin a specialty 37 years, permanently curing with this Hemedy 0.5 In every IW patients 'I rented so warranted under oath, from Iteglstered cnses.nrfsult unparallel ed, ltlsn pleasant Medicine, freo from Injur ious Drugs (sworn voueners irom iiemiwneu Prominent Physicians Indorsing Dr. Kltlcr ac company each bottlei. To protect sunVrers from riSK, illegal gunrflnicf"i'iii'x im-im--i w. warranted to (Jure will b forwarded without chat-no many person sending by letter n mil. truthful description of case In case of fill I ore to cure, tho amount wild will bB refunded. Price 11.5,1 per I nt lie) 0 hollies 50. Medical advlco spot liv letter gratis. Address 1)11. Kiri.llll, OfflcoNo.at) xoiith KOI! ITU Strct-t. Ptillidel phln.or No. 70 11 ROADWAY, N. V. Sold ur obtfitnil liv druggists, sepu-.u ry, OW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, tup. tiiit.r.ent'itv ov nit. HCirnxciCH tillKAT MKDK2INEH. Will people never learn to know that a diseased liver and Htoruach nee enarf ly disease the entire system? Tho plainest iTJncipies oi com moil wuiit ti-Hi-ii iiu. imu ,c iiiornum himdredit who ridicule the Idea, and continue in tho course which almost Inevitably hrlnsri them prematurely lo tho grave. MvlnK us thomtijorlty of people do, at complete vari ance, with tho laws of nature. It muM bo nnpiir ent to all that, sooner or later, nature will re- venflo nerseii. iienc wo nun mui. i'im h Indulge to excess In the ue of very rich or lndl esituhi fthiil or lntoxlcnttiig drlnki. invariably pay a neavy penalty in inueuu. mo muui.-u-u ltiMmiw4 illMnrdired and refusen to act: the llvei f.ilUto porfonii Its functions, dyspepsU and Its nttendanl evils follow, and still the sutrerlns in dlvlduals persist In cllnj;tnti to the thoroughly ex ploded Ideas of the past. lr. HUIIUNCK'.S mnl Ictties aro recommended to nil Mich, Tliev b-lnir suro aud certain relief wnei over they areu-ed ns dlreited, and all that Is necessary to establish thPlr romitnl rut wlttirVLTV III I III tf inHnurwo- ninti In tho land Is a fair and impartial trial of them. Let those who are skeptical ou tins point, nnd who havo permitted Interested persons to prejuuice mem tiKmusi uieu how cciuuiuu'u rem-dles lor Consumption, dUcard their preju dices, and bo governed by tho principles or rea son nml romintin hrnNi. If the bvstelil Is dtsor- iiPi-mi iltnpiti liiinnii.tti iilnncases out often the seat r ihe uisonler will be round In the Mtoiunch and liver. To cleanse and invigorate the stomach aud tostltuulate the liver to neaitny action, use fcCHENClC'S MANI1RAKE riLLS. The dally Increasing demand for these pills Is tho best evl tlenceor ihelr value. Thousands upon thousands nf iifivf nm nnt ii.tilf. W'hv? Nlmniv because they act piomptly and einclently. Invalids who may not tlud It couven ent to call on Doctor HC1IKNCIC In person aro Informed that full ami complete direction lor uso nccompauy each package oT tho 1 M A'N l.ltA K t. Plf.T.M. PIILMONIfl HYRU A N I) HI!A WKKH TilNKl-Tlieso medicines Will enro consumption unless the lungs are so far goue that tho patent is eutlrely beyond the le.fh of medical relief. It may be asked by those who are not familiar Willi too virtues oi ineso great reinemes, -now no hr. f ClIUNCIi'H medicines eltect their wou der fill cures ot ronmiHintlmi?" The answer Is a hlmpio one, They begin their work of icstoratlon by brlmtlu iho Htomacu liver nnd bowels luto an active neaitny couui tlon, ll Is food that cures this formidable dis ease. hCIIKNCKt M Nl)HAKh 1'ILLS acton llin llvprnml hlomnch. nrnin linn accretion, ail rr.niiivltitr ! I in Inht nml mIIiiih whTeh llRVO rchlllt ed irom tho lunctlveor torpid condition of these ill gttlin, UiltJ 111 IIIW 1 NlCiH t;Cllt;i(IIIJ . liuoniuri .rL.Ui t.iiitn nt tlif luiiiv. initl the PDiuenuciiLilC' ruinnliitlfiti nf tho imhpiilthv substaucHS mimed pretut tlio proper dlgeHtion of lood, and, as a nutural t'ousequence, creates uisease, wnicu re suits in prosttail'.mind finally In de-tth. vIh:n(m;'h piti.monio hyuui and kha WELD TONIC, when taken regularly, mingle with tho food, aid tho digestive organs, make eond rieh blond, and as a natural coDseuueilce, ulve llesh Hiid Mtrenirth to the nutlent. Let the lacuhy hay what lima v. this is tho only true cure for consumption. I xn 'Hence has pioved It beyond tho shadow of a dtbt,and thousands nroio-day alUeand well waoa lew years since were regirded as hopele- eaes, but who were Induced to try Dr. hUIIKNCK'rt remedies, auu wert ri'tdmpil to nennatitTit health by their lite One of tho tlrst steps the physician should lake with a consumptive patient Is to invigorato the system. Now how is this tobu dono? Certninl not by giving medlciH that exhaust nnd ener vate medic-lues Hint Impair instead of improve tho luuctiona of tho digestive organs. Doctor fcjCHKNClv'8 medicines cleanse tuestnmach and now els of all substances which are -.nlcuIated to Irrtlnln ur u-onlftm lliptn. Thnv create an UIHIO- tlte promote healthful dlgebtlon mako good blood, and, as a consequence, they Invigorate ami hirengiueu me enure bj meni.unu wiumio-D-iiillv tlin.n tin r I 4 which are illMPated. If till cinnol bo done, then the case iiiuxt be regnniod as a hopeless one. If tho physician finds It Impossible to mako a PATlKNT FKHi HUNOuv, If tlio disea&ed person cannot panake of gool nourishing lood and pruperiv uigeni ii, ii is uupoatiuiu mui. nu gain in nesn anu sirengiu; anuuiH equany mi tiitssitiln ti hrmrr a. nutient to this condition si long as the liver Is burdened with dUeased bile, and the stomach laden with unhealthy slime. Almost tho til st request made to the physician bv a eonsumnlive nutient Is that lie will me- scrlbe medicines that will retuovo or alluy the rough, niglit sweats aud chills, which are ttie suiu attendants on consumption. Hut this should not, bo done, as Ihecoumi Isunlv an elloil id nature loielievo itsilf, ami the night sweats aud chilU are caused by the diseased lungs. Th- remcuies oruimiruy piescrioeu uo more nuriii thhu good. They Impulr the Junctions of lln- sioiuacn, impeue ueauny uigesuon, anu aggra vate riii ne r inuu cure ine uisease. Thero Is, after all, nothing llko facts with which to substantiate a position, and It lsunon tacts that Dr. HCiIh.NPK relics. Nearly all who nave laaen uih meuicino in accoruauce wuu in din ctlous have notonlv been enredof consumn- lion, but. from tho lacl that these medicines act with wondenai power uihju the digestive orgau natlents thus cured enecdllv ualn ilesb. Cleans lug the system or all Impurities, they lay the Inundation lor a solid, substantial structure. KesLorlu these nrirttns to health, thev create an appetite. The food is properly assimilated; the quantity of blood is not only Increased, but is muuo nen anu strong anu in mo jaceui sucn u condition of the system nil disease must be ban ished. Full directions nccomnnnv each of the medi cines, so that it is not absolutely necessary that patients snoumt-co Dr. mjju-uii nersonallv. unlessthev desire to haothelr lumrs examined, For this jmrpo.se he is at his principal ollice. No, 15 North Sixth St.. corner ol Commerce. Phila delphia, every Saturday, from 0 A, M. until 1 1'. M. Advice is clven without rhanre. but for thoiough examination with thu Resplromcter ijiu cnurgo ih o. Price of tlie Pulmonic Syrup nnd Seaweed juuio eacu, 91.00 ner uotiie. or c.uun nau uueu, muuruKo mis j cents a nox, For saloby ull drugglsls. aprs'Tu-iy, gOMETIIIKG NEW I The unilerslunrd would herebv trlvo nollpp Hint ho has lust completed A K1K-.T CLAS Hi; Alt1!:, and thut lie has t he fHPllltles for carry, lui! on the buBluckS ol UNUEUTAKING lu all Itsbiuncbcs ' IN OIT 1 BTYLU. lie lmB eueflKed experienced persons who will tako charge of ihe bodies ol the deceased as soon ns they shuttle of this mortal coll," and attend In washlni; them, shaving, dresslnir, Ac. hhrouds furiished also to order. At much expense ne has also procured an ' v ' IRON IOE.BOX, In which bodies can he preserved Inncleanh and dry vi ntiltlon. ('urrlui:ea lurnlshetl for fu iieral occasious. In short, he Is prepared to tuki churtu of a corpse lmmedlaiely after death, and save Irlends nnd relatlvesall further trouble lu reuaru to iu lie ulso carries on the business of CABINET MAKING Upholsterlne In all Its branches, repairing furni ture, reseating cane bottomed ilmtrs, Ac. &c Place of business on Iron htrei-t, below Main. ItOllKUT UOAN, Uloombnrg,Julya,1870-tl. Tills m UlH MIlIRt t lKiriilH.li l.nu.ll ailipir.wr Lbl discover! d, and euru ull humori from the worst iM-.f'fiiu io a riuumuii r.rujni(m. timpiet an" liloicheton theacc. and icaly or rvuffb tkin. which are such anuovlmr blenilsheu to manv vnunu persons, yield to the use of a few bottles of llil wonderful medicine. FrornonetoeluutlHittles euro Salt Jihrum. .Vnpelar, Acald Head, Jliuu Worm. Hoilt. hcalu Jirvptloni of tht akin, AcrtyWu buret, Ulcers anil "CunAT,, In the Mouth and atom, uch. It Ik n pure medicinal extract of native roots und plants, combining inhnnnonu Nature's must .uvureisii curaine proiiemes. wuicu uou lias tnslllled Into tho vegetable kingdom for heullng the sick. It Is a great restoier fur the strength und vlenr of the system. Thfise win. uie lai guid, sleepless, ha veftmou apprehen-tloiu it ifnrs, or any m ine iiuectiuns syiiipMtiuuuc. ol uruAiieif. will find cnuvlnclnir evidence of lis islurutlvn mwiruioh trial. If you feel tluf, drouty, lUllluuted and dttivndvnt, nave frcrjueiii jivwiucnc, mourn iunttouuiuux ine morning, ir ttyulur uwttit and tonoue coated, you are sutler li'glrom TonM IAvtrm "lhhoutntit." In maui cases ol "Liter twnplaint" only u part of these sjiiiiloius re ririieureu, as a reineuy lor an such cssts. Dr. Pierce's Golden Uedlcal Dlseuv. ry has no equal us It effects perfect rures. leav Ihglhe liver strengthened and htalthy. For the uie oi iiuunuai constipation of the Bowels It Ileal Is a never fallluit reineuv. anil those who tmve uittin niriuis puipose are loua in us praise, in Jlronchial. Throat anil Luna Diieaut.ll has iroduced mauy truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had failed, bold by drugslsts hi ti.vj per uouie, rrepareu at tne uueiuicai It, V. PIKltL'H U, U. UUBalo.N.Y. Dry Gooda & Notions. j"EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Kreiu arrival of SUMMER CI00D3. DAVID LOWENliERa Invites attention to hU stock nf CHEAP AND FABH10NA11LE CLOTHING. at his store on Main Htreet, two doors above tho American Housp llloomsburg, Pa,, whero ho has Just received from New York nnd Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND IJOYS' CLOTHING, Including: the most fash Unable-, durable, and handsome DRESH GOODS, couslstlug of IlOX, HACK, ROCO, GUM, AND OIL-QLOTH COATHAND TANTH, of alt sorts, sizes and colors, Uo has also replen ished his already large stock of ALL AND WINTER 8HAWL8, HTRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STC HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES lie nas constantly on hand a largo and well-se- ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which he Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, nn very short notice, and in the best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, nt3erydcscrlptlon,flnennd cheap. His casool ewelry is notsurpassed'.ln UilsTplace. Call aud xamlne hlsgeneral assortmcn of CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC. DAVID LOWENRERG, C. O. M A K It havejustrecclved from tho eastern markets largo und well selected stock of BUY GOODS, coxsiHTiMo or Casslmers, Jeans, Pest blenched A Drown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Tahlo Linens, Cotton tt All wool flannels, AC, AC., A good stock of Ladies dress goods. Latest styles A patterns, Splees of all kinds, Good stock groceries, Quceusware, Stone ware, Wood A willow ware, Flour & Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soap for cleaning Tin. urnsM,occ. ivii gouus noiu cneapiur casn or pro duce. He would call tho attention of buyers to his well and carefully selected assortment which comprises everything usually kept In the coun fry, fceltug confident that he can sell them joods nt such prices as will ensure satisfaction. Nov, Cca-tf C. C, MARR. B UY THE BEST. 1' . 'arlSiM 0 . . tJ.$t:.i&J!S THE IlEI) LION BItAND. BIACE A Ii P A C A ih btiperlnr In nil others In folor, quality autl M. P. LUTZ'S tiuw bulldlui: uext to the Court lluuttp. Mai sitrnel, llloomsburg, i'u. mayla 70-tr. yILLEUt8 STORE. fKESll AKHIVAL Of HU.M.MKIl GOODS. Tne subscriber has tust returned from the cities witn auother large aud select assortment of FALL Ai.lJ WINTKH GOO!, ourcbased In New York and Philadelphia al the i went ngure.uud wulcli he It determined to sel n us moderate terms us can be procured elst mere lu Uloomsliurg. Ills stock comprlsos LADIES' UUEXH GOOIJS if the choicest styles and latest fashions, tosetbei itn a large assortment of Dry Goods and Orn- erles, consisting of the following articles Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cloths, Oasaluieres, Hhawls, Flannels, Milks, White Goods, Linens, Hoop Mklrts, Mnsllns, llollowware Oedarware lueensware, JJardwari Hoots nnd Hnoes, Hats nnd Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-Glossej, Tobacco, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Rice, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONB GEN RALLY, in snort, everything usually kept In connto (lores, to wnicn ue Invites the attention of th pnbilo generally. Tne highest price will be palr tor country prouuee in exchange for goods. B, II. MILLEIl & BON. Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa. s EVEN REASONS WHY I.i the Rust Liniment in tub Would FOR JIOKHKB, First, ItlBcomnosedof the most powkrfui. win i r.pinAi iisi iiuuiiiM Known iu unerninir , HuooNn. Com blued with the above 1, a Mt-ni-cinal Oil, made expressly for thin Liniment nnd mixed by an entirely new m-ocean. Till !, Tlie ut.e or the jiowerfut and penetrating InuredlentH 1m to drive nr fore lu thix liHiintitiii Mkdicinal Oil, which lubricities the jnlnu and mu.cleH. nnd Imiuedlolely throtlleM the dlueafte, aud compels It to loosen Uh deathly, sickening and poittonouH funs. Kouhtii. This MvdicinalOil Is ued for the -time reason that n good merhnnlo always uses oil to make ids machtuery work with chab and nrecUlnn, Koin the same way tho muncleitand Joints of our animals thould Go lubricated If wo viii in uuve uieui iruvei wuu rapiuiiy and eae, KlFTlI. i t lU Verv KDfllhtnir lit lUnndnn not burn or hlUter ttie animal like most of the n d hot" liniments nf the day. wjxni, 101 ono drop ol tincture ofcayenn nr roil npnnpr i-nn Im fonml In iiu r.ui t,... for wo hold that no llnlmeut can ho ell. live which burns and blisters the autmal until the muscles aie hard and dried almost to a crisp. Ueyentii, Kvery boi tie is waukanted to iiive . . . 1 U u uiuuuy win uo reiunu 3d. This shows cnnclUHlvplv iKaliIia nrm.i-u. arn have full confidence in this preparation, .iQd piovt-s lor thetsevudh lime thut O, K.H.H, ia mt? iirni jj'iiiiut'iiv in in) woim ior c-orsen, 9 IT Don't allow Vour Alerehnnt in iinlm nir tvs. lure of Jted J'tivur ami MWidnrti -.i. on you, but uih jor Q. K, f. tf.er JIurici, ana take WMMM '"'II IH ill UKVIIlHi iV I). O, OAHKY A L'O.. Holo Proprietors. septno-lyj i?usii,ii)iuMnireei(iiew xura, QONPEOTION EftY. Tne undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that h. uaaupeuetl a FIliaT-CLAHS CONFKOTIONElty HTOUE, In the building lately occupied by Fox A Webb iioia u. la iepartiUHI luruisu all K1UUS Of t'UAIN 4 FANOY CANDIEH, FUENCII OANDIIM, FUKKIUN cX IJOMKHTIO FltUITB, NUTH, HAIMNbJ, AC, 40., C. UY WllOLSHALK O It BSTAIL. In short, a fall assortment of all gids In lis line of business, A great variety of DOLLH, TOVB, 4c, suiubleforthe Holidays. Particular attention ttiven io B1IBAU AMI) OAK KB, of all kinds, fresh every day, JIIHIBTMaB (JANUIKB, OHIBTMAH TOYS, A oall Is soltoltsd. and saturantinn I uarant4. will b 1 OT.M,lll. BCIOlAJtT JACOBS. Dry Goods & Grocorioa. OHAND OPKNI2SO 1 r fin a sin jiih OHANI) Ol'liNINO OltAND OPIINIMU (111AN1) (Jl'KNIMJ OHANI) OPKN1NU or FALL AND WINTEU OOODH. FALL AND WINTEU UUUDH, FALL AND WINTEU OOOItH, FALL AND WINTEU O001JH, FALL AND WINTEU UOODS, consisting ol consisting of consisting of consisting of consisting of DHY HOODS, WHY OOODH, DUY OOODH, DKY HOODS DUY OOODH, HATS 1 1 ATP 1IATO HATH HATH nOOTM IIOIIIB 1101)11) HCIOTH BOOTH AND CAPS, AND CAIM, AND UAPH, AND OAI"H, AND OAPB, AND SHOES, AND H1IOEM, AND HIIOEH, AND HHOIM, AND HIIOEH, ItEADY-MADE CLOTHING, ItEADY-MADE CLOTIUNO UBADY-MADE OLOTIIINO, ItEADY-MADE CLOTIUNO, UEADY-MADE CLOTHinO, LOOfvfNU-OLAKSEH, LOOICINO-OLAKIEH, U)()KIN(MILAHHhX, 1 A)0 U I N O-O LAHHEH LOOKIflU-OLASaEfJ, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONB, NOTIONH, NOTIONB, l'AINTB AND OILS, PAIN'IS AND OI1H, PAINTH AND OILS, PAINI'B AND OIUS, PAINTS AND OILB, OUOCEltlES, UHOCEUIEH, OUOUEUIE8, UUOC'EUll, UH00EIUE8, IIUEENSWAUK (iUEENHWAUE, iUEENBWAHE, liUEENHWAUE, liUEENBWAHE JIAUDWAUE, HAKUWAllK, HAUDWAUE, 1IAUDWAUE, U AUD WAKE, , TINWA11E, TINWAUE, TIN WAKE, TINWAUE, TINWAUE, SALT, HALT HALT HALT, HALT, FISH, FIH11, F1HH, KITH FIBU, OUAIN OUAIN OUA1N OUAIN OUAIN AND HEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND HEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND BEEDH, 4c, Ac AC, AT NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL NEAL MCKF.LVY, McKELVY", McKELVY CO.'B, CO.'H, CO.'S. CO.'H. CO.'H. .ncivr-jijv i , McKELVY, Northwest corner ot Main and Market Streets, Xn7thwcst corner of Main and Market Htreets, Northwest corner of Slam und Market Htreets. Northwest comer of Main and Market Htreets. Northwest corner of Main aud Market Htreets BLooMsnoua, pa., llLOOMHHUItO, PA BLOOMHIIUIIO, PA., DLOOMHHUUO, PA., BLOOMSIIIJIKI, PA. IKON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAILS, IHON AND NAII.H, IHOS AND NAIIJJ, IKON AND NAILS, In larize nnantltles and at reduced rates, alwav on uanit. Miscellaneous. THE SUBSCninEIt HEREBY gives notice, that lie still continues the MANUFACTURE OF WHEELER'S PATENT RAILWAY CHAIN HORSE POWERS, and Is acaln In the fleld for the llsrvest nf 14T0. and Is prepared to lurulsh runners with tho most reuauie juacuiucs oucrcu to tne public. I Ulso blllld DOIIIlLrOEAIir.ll.TArtiH tn nt tach to the rod of u four-horse Iver Power.lo attach my lhrcshersto. Three horses will do me same amount oi inn suing with t disarrange' uic.it, vuub mui win wiin uuy uiner inresueri I am nlso Agent to sell WHEELEH'B COM lii'.u iiiiii3ji;itanu winisowEKS. For further particulars or for tho purpose o J. M. IIULSIHZEK, Light Street, Col. Co., JelO'70-lm THE HYPERION IIAIK CUItLFUS. AN INDISPENSABLE KTIt.LE FOll THIS LADIES. ( Ji(oieil July Wn.lKiT.) This Curler Is the most prrlect lnveution ever or- lerrii io me miouc. ii jc easily operated.neat In ap pearance, UUU Will UUt 111' ture tho hair, ns there If mi heat renulretl. nor any nielnlllekubstanco used to rust or nreitk tno nuir. Mau'ifactured ouly nnd iorsaieuy MCMILLAN 4 CO. No 03 North Front Hired 1'lllI.AHKl.rlllA, Pa, Hold at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion Htores. N. 11. Slnizle Box 15 cents: 3 Boxes. assorted sizes, 63 els. Mailtdree to nuy port of the unit- eu ninies, upon receipi oi inu inuiiey. JeSI';U.5km. G.F.VENT 3 llsrclsj W.. Jt.T. or 38 W. 4lh St.. flnr Isnst 1. 0. If thev want tha mrMrhntiiilnr.nil iui Lniirnn SUlncrlptlon books Published, and themo(i6. " th'f' Hfnilrorc'rculais. Theywlllcoityou I . J W. IVU IA iiv 11 b IU J U ll. febll'7U-Iy, LLEN & NEEDLES, 42BODT1I Dr-LAWATK AVENUE, I'lllLAlir.I.l'IllA EHTAULIhllrD IN 181?. Continue the manufacture of their old standard quality SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME. AND AMMONIATED FEUTILIZEK. Both of which are sold nt Iiw Puica, highly remunerative to the Fahmeuoh Dealkk. SEND FPU ClUCULAIt. NO. 1 PERUVIAN QUANO, (Genuine aovo-umenl from Chlncha and Cluau ape Islands.) Pure Calcined, and Laud Plaster. Hydraullo'Ce meut, Caudles, and a lull assortment ot Huiin INu A si (la ka si no tin a at lowest inarketiutes. A DISCOUNT TO DEALEUS. Should the dealer near you, not keep our arti cles, snul your orders to us aud they will ricelve prompt altenllnn. For H-le by the Bloomsburg Irou Co, augi'7U-13t A0EOT3 Wttlil fir Twelye Years z Wild Indjans ttf, Plains. The wild udvenlures anil thrilling usiciiehccs of UeorR. p, Ueldou, who, Ilreil wltli a thirst for a knowledge ur the red men, their iporfr, tradl. tiont, wart, great buffalo hunlt, dc, left a liume of luxury, sought uud Joined the lndlaus, became a famous u'urrlor, Auiifer, aud finally chief of 10J ludaes. Thlsuewwork replelo with stirring re rllalsof real Iudlan IIfe,tiarlTii;ifeedr,ialr'rrudA sacarsw. urnunrm icenrf, &c.. on tinted paper, 70 spirited eueravlnga, one ot author in hunter's dress, will be wgerly sought for and reud with avidity. II, wide awake aud send early for illus trated sample page, circular. l,rms and cholae Held. A. If. UUIlllAltD, Puullaher, s,pirro-tr. iiMc-hssuututPuIla. Hardwaro & Cutlery. JAcon K, Hmitii. gHITH A SEIiTZElt iraportersand Dealers in Foreign and D001, Kit HARD W A 11 E, OUNB, OUTLEUY, 40 NO. -109 . xntKI. HTKEKT, An.CAI.LOWmu PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22, 67-tf. QARRIAGE MANUPACTOBY, Dioomsuurg, pa, M. O. SLOAN 4 BHOTlIFn Havo on linnd nntl forsaleatlhomodt rcanona. bio rates a splendid stock of "uo. CAimiAOEs, buooies. and every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to bo mnde of the best nnd moil ilnr able materials, and by the mnsi txnprlpr,V.,i workmen. All work sent out from the ..i.k llshinellt will ho found to benftlm l,li,., ,?D' and sure to give perlect satisfaction, Thevhvl nlso a lino assortment of ' SLEIOHS of all the newest nnd most isshlonable strip, well and cnrefully made nnd of tho best matt?. An Inspection of their work Is nsktd ns iti believed Hint none superior can he found in tin country. Nov.M.'ia-if. Insurance Agencies. QI-OBE MUTUAL LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY o P NEW YORK. Pliny Freeman, President, H, C. Freemau.P Cash caplul over Ji,000,000,all paid. J. B. ROBlSON.BLOOIllSBUKO.I'A QENEHAL AGENT, For Lurcrne, Lycoming nnd Columbia counties. Anc aven-iy. J- N S U R A N C AUENt'l, Wyoming xv.n.n Etna uni Fulton auni. North America eou city mm International 1,h(iv9 Niagara mm l-utnam vo,"0 Merchants to'im) SprlngBeid STo.i-c Farmers' Danville fiui.m Albany city (uu.iu) Lancaster City , ao,"0 York Horso, Death & Theft..... Home, New Haven l.v'AI Danville, Horse Then FUEAH BUOWN, (irnl, mutil)-ly. nLooMsntmo, Tx jpiitsT national WHITE LEAD, BEST, PUKEST, AND CHEAPEST! SATISrACTION OVA UANTEml For Whiteness. Imrai illl v. nml llrllltiin- cv. It has no enuiil. ine country. BARK Ell, MOORE & MEIN, Sri'OSMIItS TO T. MOIIIUH PEUOT A CO. Hole Proprh tors, Philadelphia, I'n., Dtaleis In all kludsof DUUOH, OILS. PAIN1S, (1I.AS., DYCllOHS, AC, .C. Caoti on. Owing to the popularity ol IIII..I X-..H......1 ri.ii.. I .ml "nttlpr narlles linve In . u Inituii d tootlera sliU linn, nrllnlam ilD.ll.a.ntiisltumP. 1 litre-1. lore uouuru oi iounierieiis, ine r"" Ine Is put up In extin heavy tin paint nnlu will, imlnnl ml nlllft ivfm ll.llldlph. h und the namool BARKER, MOORE & MKIN, On each lnbel, For sale by mar2J'70-Iy. MOYEH llBOTIIEIlS, llloomsburg. AUMEItSI EXAMINE AND BUl THE ORIGINAL, BaUQH'S being Tun 1 lllHr 1AW UUU. iiiusiiin.. All others aro Imitation. SUPER I.IMF FALL, This jfiinur is nuiile ul Pnw or it Bones, rich lu Nllrogtiious mailer. dlW'l)l Oil of Vitriol. presentliiB tho Uoue Phospliatj nhlghly soluhloand MUlckly nviilloblefurinsi the Aiiimonla lu such proportion as tninson: promnt and vigorous action upon the cri'i's wiiem iiniicii'H I'lirsiiiiiiio wiin iii'i""".. pnsi seus'in , i no inu it ii i urns, w,ln,,uv j ' 'pU Uio lllltl ll win llll.lllinill lin nn; ,iti.ur ' tlon. We f quest nil lu need of a tertlUK' give this article a trial. B A u a II & SONS, MANOrACTUHEKS, Orvicx No M S. Delaware Avonue, 1'AlLADELPIIIA. JJ1570.U. portance. Written Irom n high moral ai ' i nioglcal standpoint, by on eminent J fttin working out his subtle nnd uaugero"" "; , thrmigh our most sncrfd domes! To anil sotiji latlous. Puio-mlnded.but outsiaiken an" " gresslvo. tne aulhoi hniulleMheilellcalfsu rj ei ir"u-lf OtVIlcee 1'laie,. AO A L Y A H XI THE nnuersigneii respeenu , .- - ur, coal and se el-led lump coal lor siuiu.. o i 1 r". ' . ' ..r- iimiiuiu.i-" on me uliurl. 10 n.iifii i-oai. i'e'.. those who desire It. As lbey l;u,'"5Viriri tlele.an.Uelliitthe very 'oVVreVr' rail auu rniiinie 101 , , ,sri iS'ltHlll' I lug elsewhere. u1H,j,?J,WAbuS. r 1 1 1 m: iiiiriDrHiiriii-ii -. - ,,. . I change lor Coal and Groceries, tue , I ii'eiro --,.- J. W. H EH "" 1 1 lounlnrg Mar, muu-iy. s-. ft m r l) T) UV U II 11 I, , ,. J MIHLElfS IIEUB nlTTI.W. This celebrated tonlo und l"1',Mf hculi state, ltwril thoroughly ernd j;te. Jt matter from the blood, cleanse tll J,Y " f tin"1 fereut orguns of tho human b "JJ'i.fjr ! Gnat Blood Purifier and lufat I"". " 0ui' Dysiiepsla, Cholera. Crumps In "18, l0,at' Headache lesultlug from u derange d,p' a uud ulso that harassing l '"VS.afi! i"rts ul lllll'iusuc, . ',".- -IVL-riha MlbHV ilEUM 111 ITElfor their PaJunw)uceihoi' wl with these diseases, should 'fiBnJ enilci.1 that thla Pioprlewry rou)pouni0,, medicine upon which they we1''' enumerated above. Bold by aliuruss" ttl. 11 tl ' BAUQH'S RAW DONE PHOSPHATE OF TflADE MARK SfsM&m 1S;0 trenled of mthoulgtmet, out in '""""fr:1 not to nili.lsterKiapiurlent furiosi j. fi! Jt limitation ojlhc ' '"" huirVi i enlisting the Interest and syiiipalli) f' luiiiuiiturnpisis, aim i uii '""'"i ;'nnr,u,v III contrlLutototliatend Justin pi It hns readers. A cl cular sent fice 5 , lull ilescrlptlon and sj "rj't"'.'''?.. H.l'i liberal exlniets. 0. F. VEN r. V,.', ' v wis Uellar per boiue.