The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 23, 1870, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
JGRICDLTURAL & DOMESTIC.
Ground fjir mi Orclmrtl.
Tlio Idea of somo farmers llint an tip
plo tree will thrive In nnj soil which
will produco grnss, Is n mistaken one,
and not unfrcquontly cnusis consider
bio disappointment nnd los to those
who baso action upon It. 'i'lio npplc,
though n hardy troo, will not thrive on
ft poor soil, mid It Is n waste of tlmo nnd
money, to plant an orchard upon such
Ground. A enso In point: Several
years slnco an acqunlntanco In Mont
eonicry county requested us to havo
forwarded to him n specified number of
npplc trees, which was done. Tho trees
went forward in tho full nnd woro sot
out. In tho spring they put forth leaves
and gave many indications of thrift.
When tho summer enrao round tho
trees began to fail and by tho end of tho
eeason most of them died.
This was qulto a disappointment, of
course,and was a themo of remark when
wo visited tho party tho spring follow
log. On examining tho ground select
ed for planting tho tree3 wo wero not
surprised at the result. It was n plateau
near tho apex of it considerable hill,
and had been used as it pasturo. From
tho appearanceot thoi round wothought
the apple ousht to flourish there, unci
weroBurprlsed that it did iiot,but a brief
examination, by tho nld of a plck-ax,
solved tho mystery. Tho soil, which
was some five or six inches deep, rested
on a flat shale rock, impervious to the
TOOtsof tho troei and wholly inadequate"
to supply them with the nourishment
esontIal to vitality and growth. This
bows that it is rssontial in planting an
orchaid, to select ground which will per
mit tlio roots to mako their way down
word as well as in a lateral direction
without restraint or hlndcrancc. Free
dom, in this respect, is one of tho con
ditions of success in orchard culture,
and that soil which cannot supply this
had better bo devoted to somo other
purposes than thut of raising fruit. A
rich, dry soil, or gravelly loam, with an
eastern or southern oxposure, will bo
found best Bulted to tho apple, as well
as to the most of tho fruits common to
tho northern and western States. Plan
ted out in ground in this, nnd properly
mulched nt suitablo intervals, Micro
need be no fears of failuro, but unless
these conditions aro complied with,
success may bo regarded as out of the
question. Country Gentleman.
Food hob Stock. Ton bushels of
boiled potatoes, manhed and mixed
with threo bushels of finely-ground
corn meal, will mako as much pork as
donblo tho quantity fed-in a raw state.
It is tho custom of poultry keepers In
France to cook their grain for fowls
When thoy intend to fatten, boiling it
ln'water till it Is soft enough to bo easily
bruised between tho thumb and Angers.
Whllo all other domestic animals aro
regularly supplied with salt, tho hog is
fenerally neglected. Ho requires, how
ever, to bo as constantly supplied as the
ox, tho horse, or the sheep, and suffers
at much from privation as cither of the
abovo-nained animals do.
Kindness to Animals. Untimely
or unreasonable whipping, angry or
boisterous words aro alwaysout of place
always do more harm than good.
Tbo dullest animal appreciates kind
ness. The most eelebruted horse-tamer
In, this country Is said to havo raado
these words his motto ; "Firmness and
kindness j" and he never failed of suc
cess. Cure rou Warts. Tako a piece of
fresh beof ; soak In vinegar for twenty
four hours, shavo it into very thin slices,
and bind upon tho wart, renewing the
application for threo or four days, when
a euro will have been effected. Tho
name application Is said to cure corns.
It is best to handle calves and colts
as much as possible, pet them, lead
them with a halter, and caress them in
various ways. Young stock managed
In this way will always be docile and
luffcr themselves to bo approached and
handled, both in tho pasture and in tho
barn.
GitArE Vines. It is a safe plan to
lay down all vines, the hardness of
which has not been tested, and, indeed,
all young vines, whether hardy or ten
der, will do all tho better for a covering
of earth. Young vines that havo been
pruned, should havo tho earth drawn
up around them. Pruning may still bo
done In mild weather, and the wood
save J for propagation, If needed.
How to Buin Your Health :
1st. Stay in bed late.
2d. Eat hot suppers.
81. Turn day Into night, and night
Into day.
4th. Take no exercise.
6th. Always ride when you can
walk.
Cth. Never mind about wet feet.
7th. Havo half a dozen doctors.
8th. Drink all the medicine they
end you.
9th. Try every new quack.
10th,, If that does not kill you, quack
yourself.
IN Switzerland, a milkmaid who Is a
tood singer gets more salary than oth
re, because under tbo influence of mm
lo cows "give down'.' better nnd give
woro milk. But tho best of singing,
dalrymon say, will not add to tho ca
pclty of pumps and springs.
To Bemovk SiiiVEn Sa'AiNa. Ono of
tho best ways is to wash the spots with
a ooncontratod solution of sulphate or
cblorldn of zinc, and to rub tho worst
Blades with metallic) zlno. Then rlriso
In pure water and coaiploto tho wash-
loir with soap. Ink stains can bo re
moved in the samo way.
Tijkke Is a boy down east who Is ac-
customed to go out on a railroad track
aad linltato the steam whistle so tier
fcctly as to decelvo tho offleer ut the
ttatlon. His last atlemnt proved end
nently successful: the depot master
tstmo out and "switched" lilin olf.
The debt of Berks county amounts
to but f 10,000, and by January next tho
entire debt will be cancelled and a bal.
ance be left in the County Treasury.
That speaks well for the economy and
administrative capacity of tho Demoo
racy of '01d Burks."
When you are pained by an unkind
word or deed, k yourfejf If you have
not palDtti otcirn In It mine wu
Buuiy llmwi.
Rail Roadj.
pATAWlSSA RAILROAD.
lslO. i WINTER AUtlANUEMllNT. lh70,
lanenger Trains on this road will run ns fol
lows t
Halt Soil.
Lv. 8.55 a,m
STATIONS.
Wllllnmsport.
Muncy.
Milton.
Danville.
llupcrt.
Cntuwlssn,
Hlngtown.
Hummlt.
Matt .Vwl
t.v, (l.'- p. m
8..V. "
" 0.IU "
" 4'H "
" 4.1J "
" (.1)1 "
" 2.M "
2.20 "
SAO "
" l.f '
' 12.1)! "
" 10.40 n.m
9. K)
tMil "
10. U1 "
KIM '
10,41
11.4) "
1S.3I .M,
l.:il
uuaknko.
lin
i,no
a. is
7.CO
i i
i.xt
K. il
MahonyJunc. 4
Dlne.Tfimnqun, Dine.
1 Heading, '
l'.itlsvllle.
Philadelphia,
'dine Mauclt Cttuuk, dine1
8.13 "
'.IVi n.m.
12.00 noon
" Philn, via Uethleliem, ' 0.45
R.1U.
2.M
1 KfUttnn. ' ll.; "
arv votK, n. l.iDeny si.,
' R.H) ' v UAH. It. !' n.00 "
' ,M " L. Valley lb U. " 0.00 "
' S.00 a.m. Boston, " 0.00 p.m
Passengers tnklr c the S.2 train from William-
snort, will have two hours In New York. lor nutt
ier, nnu arrive in iinsion ni o.au n.iu.. eleven
iour- lu advance or nil other routes.
New dnr couches nccomnnnv nil trains be
tween Wllllainsporb New York nnd Piiiladcl
um.
Trains run through by daylight.
GEO WEIW.Supt.
T ACKAWANNA
AND BLOOMS
llltlld ItMl.KllAI)
On audvllor Nov. 21, 1S70, Passenger Trains will
run as follows i
Going North.
Arrive Arrive
Oolng Hotilh
Lcuvo Lon
p.m. )i
rt.m. n.m
Hern u ton
d.43
2.1.5
3.2J 0.20
Leave
s.r.o
4.11
4.20
I.4H
.-..II
fl.40
0.10
Arrive
Plttston .
Kingston ...
Plymouth
Hhtckshlnny..
n
lyi
1.21
I. 17
lxmi
12.01
li.m
II. 01
Leave
o
7.20
7.20
n.:v
H.US
uerwicic - i.i
Bloom 6.W
Danville B.HI
Leave
d.u;
Arrive
North'd 3.30
10.40
0.10
10.20
Connection mnde nt Hcrantou by the 10.40 n.m.
trnl'i for Great lleud, lllinirinmlou, Albany and
a po mis rorin, i-jismim wen.
D.T. BOUND, Snp'b
A'J
THUOUGU PASSENOKU OAH
TO AND FKOM
niiLADELrniA and williamstobt
VIA. TUB LKUICin YALLEV RAIL ltOAIl.
fin nnd nftpr Mnndnv. flctnhnr 3d. 1K70.
fhrnnirh munn.r ivuiMi will run hptwpnn 1'hll'
Hdelphla nnd nil points on the Uutawlssa Bull
Hond via. Quskake Junction.
No chunks or enrs between Wllllnmsport and
l'uuaueipma.
Leave lor
rnllad'a J: New York,
Arrlvn from
PhilaU'ii 4 New York,
A.SI.
.M.
Mi
Wllllsmsport
Muncy.
Milton.
Danville.
ltuprb
Cntawlssa.
lauch Chttulc
Cidnsaqun.
Allentown
lieihlulicm
Knston
rhllndelphla
New Yorll
0.60
fi.2S
4.411
4.00
3.40
3.31
1.20
12.27
12.H
12.l
11.31
U.4i
0.00
A.M.
8.41
0.30
10.10
10.30
10.42
1.40
2.31
2.37
S.W
8.17
Arr. 5.0'i
' B.23
r.u.
Don't full to nsk lor your tickets via. the Le
lltgu Valley Double Track Uouto for l'hlhulel
i.hia, Now York and all poluts In the Lehigh
Valley.
Huperlor frclcht accimmodntlons are offorea
by this old nnd short Hue route irom Philadel
phia and New York to nil stations on Catawssn
Hall ltoad nnd connections.
This Is the only double trckrouto between
New York nnd tluakako Junction, nnd thoieforo
Is tho most relume tor both Kielghtand Pas
sengers. 11. SPAN L Hi" GOODWIN.
Asst. Oeu'l. Bupt.
lictlilohem, Oct. 21, lS70-ly.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA, &
WISSTWSN ItAiLllOAD. Winter nrrange
ment, Nov. 21, 1S70. Trains leave ns follows :
EASTWARD. WESTWARD.
Kx- Ac-
Mnll l'rot's com-
Ac- Ex- Mall
com, prci.s
BTATlONa.
f.M P.M. Via M. & V.. l)lvlB.A St. P.M.
Arl New York. Lv
9 .5 4.43 O'oot IlarcUtij SI.) 8.00 4.10
.....ChrMopher t..... 8.00 4.15
.H 4.31 llnlmken 8.15 4.25
8.50 4.10 Newark. 8.40 4.50
0.20 1.10 WnbhlHston 11.23 7J3
via On. Hit. of N.J.
........ New York.........
1000 3.50 (ItotrAbcrlubt) 0.00 5.00
7.40 1.11 ....Newllnmpton..... 11.15 7.'.'o
0.00 1.U2 Oxford. 11.43
12.52 llrldRCVlllo 11.53 8.00
9.50 B.15 ...Philadelphia. 7.30 3
S.S2 4.02 ...Trellton....... 8.40 4,40
0.S5 1.33 Phllllpsbiirg. 11.03 7.05
5.43 12.45 .Mnnunka Chunk... IZiKt 8.U5
f.37I2.40 Delaware 12,15 8.20
5.2J 12.22 ....Mount Bethel...... 12.23 8.30
5.10 12.07 WnterOap 12.40 8.41
4Ji7 11.53 ....fitroudsbum. 12.53 8.57
11.43 .....SpraBUevlire 1.05
lm lieuryvllle. . 1.15
4.23 11.17 ...Oakland 1.S0 (1.30
4.W1 11.01 rorks 1.40 9.45
3.19 10.12 .....Tobyhanna 2.08 10.30
3.37 ICED Gouldaboro 2.19110.15
3.18 10.05 Moscow 2.3S 10.35
3.118 0.55 Duuulns 2.48 10.45
8.00 2.43 0.25 Scranton 3.20 8.50
7.) s9i... Clark's Bunimlb... 3.38 o.us
7.15 2.11 8.51 ...AbiUBton 3.40 0.16
0.13 1.57 8.35 .Factor) villa 4.01 11.32
0.10 1.39 K.151. Nicholson. 4.20 0.50
5.10 1.2(1 7-59 ...Ilnpbottoni 4.38 10.00
4.57' 1.07 7.37 . Montrose 4X7 10.25
.1011210 7.1U ...New Milford 5.13 10.43
3.15 1231 7.01 Great Bend 6.30 10.57
P.HIA.M A.M. l'.M, A.M.
P.M.
9.20
o.rtj
10.0)
10.40
11.10
11.6'j
I AO
A. 7.
Trains do not ston nt Ktjitlnnn whpm lb Tim a
is omitted.
Connections.
At New Hnmntou with Centralis li. of N.J.
The Mall nnd Exnrcus trulus eoNtwnrd nnd west
ward connect with trains for New Yorlr. KlizA-
beth, rialntleld, Komervillo nnd other btutlous.
At WSBltmirlon with ainrrlw A. i:t,sfT it. K.
Mall and Kxtitcsh trains make close, nnd rellalite
connections with trains tor New York. Newark,
jjuiiiihuwu, uuvt-r, y uviiut, iiiurueiisiowu esc.
At Mnnunkn Chunk with Itelvidere Uelawure
II. K. Close connections, htb made by Mull and
l.XDress trains, with trnlns for Prmadelohla.
Trenton, Phmtpsiiurg, llelvtdere, Ac. iiy Train
rto. v. paBbengors rencn ruiiaueipnia via urn-
ueu, uy iiu. i, via ntiutmgion. I'tissengers on
No. 4, nrrlve lu Philadelphia In time to take the
11.30 p. in, train for Baltimore und Washington.
At Hcruntou with Jncknw&nua &. U looms burg
A Deluwure & Hudson Rail Uoads. Tnilnb on
these roads connect with nnr trnln for littj.tnn
DKi'S-mrre. iffrwiciE. iiiooniKtmr-r. i).iniiif.
Oly pliant. Archhuld ami Cnrbondale,
Al llinmiumutli with Krle lliilluav. Mall No.
I connects with Express Mail on Erie Hallway,
1 en vim; nt 7.15 p.m. with u sleeping coach at
tached, urrlvlnu at llulTaln nt 5.ZS next inorninir.
rxprtifeM iio. a conn ecu wuu a way irum lor
Owetto, Ithaca, and El intra.
Aluauv a. Husauthanna itaiutoaii. t ourtrainH
aUny run each way betweeu lhnghamtou and
Aioanv. une leaves mnciiomton ni j.tun. m.
and arrives at Albauy nt 8.15 n. m.
Hyrficuie. Illnahumton a N. Y. Tt. R. Trains
iur nvrueube itave m a n. in, nnu tutu p.m. irntus
rrom HvraciiBo nrrlve nt ll.w it, m.nnd 80 p. m,
W. F. HOLWlLIi. W. b ilALIjSi'EAD.
Oen'l Pun. and Tkt, Aftnut. Uupt.
NORTXIEKN OEN'mAI. RAJ1.
WAY.
On and after December ilh 1870. Trnlnn ni l
leave Bdnhuby us follows t
NOItTJIWAKD.
J.35A. M., Dally to Vllllniiix)Kirl. for Elnilra
cauanuuiirua. Hocliestcr, ltul!al., uuspension
0.SO r. n.. Dally .(except Sundays) for Kluijia ani.
jtunuio via r.ria itnuway irom i-.iraira.
4.'5 M., Dally, (ezci-tt Hundays) for William.
pori.
TKAINH SOUTHWAnD.
U.Oi A.M. Dally (czceptMouday'sJ rorDaltliiioii
SVILMINOTON AND PHILADELPHIA,
11 At P.M. DallyfoxeeptSunday'siror lialtlmor
Washlnatou aud Pulladelpbla.
ED. H. YOUNU
(ieueral Pu&i.euccr Aeenl
Altked It. Kjske. Ucu'l Bupt.,
T) EADINO ItAILTlOAD.
WINTEH AHHANaEMEST,
MONPAT, Nov. 21st, 1870.
Ort.it Trunk Unci rrom the North and North
West for Phlladelphla.New York. Heaolnc. Polls-
ville, Tainaqna, Ashland, Khamokln Lebanon
Aiientown, hastou, i-.pniata, Lltu, Laneiistcir
Trains leave llarrlsbure for New York as loi
lows I At a. 10, 8,10 and lu.M a. in., nuo 2M n. in.
couuecilUB with similar tralua m. Pennsylva
nia llallruad. nnd nrrlvlni. nt N'nw '..rli nl
HU0, a. m., D,M), 5.S0 and lo,w) p. in. renpeollvely.
Hleeplutc ears accompany the U,10 h in. tralus
without change.
lteturnluu I Leave New York at 11,00 a.m. and
12.00 uoon and 6.0U p. m. Philadelphia ut CU
u. jn, and 8.110 p. in. UleeplliK cars accompany
tut, o,w ji.uu. .fiiH iium w.vu.iuv cuanice,
Leave Harrlsburjr lor Readlnir, Poiuvllik, la.
maoua. Mluersvllle, Ashland, bbamokm Al
lentowu und Phlbyd. ut 8,10 u.m., und 'iJM aud
4Xo p.m., stopplnt; ut Lebanon and principal way
siaiious; llie ,ujpin. iruiu connecting jur I'unw
Pottsvllle und (jolumblu onlv. For Poltsvllli
Hchuylklll Haven and Auburn, via Bchuylklll
and Husqueuauua ituuroau, leave iiarnsuuri: nl
11,40 p.m.
Koiit Pennsvlvunlallallroad trains leave Head
Inn lor Allentown Kastou und New York at too.
10.30. a. in., IZ.VU0011 4.45 n. m. Keturnlns, leavr
Iew noru ai v.w u, in.. is.uu noon auu d.ul p, ia.
and Allentown at 7.J0U. m. li.1 noon, 2.65, .vv
uln M.45 n. m.
Wav Paiit.enffer Truln leaves Phlladelnma at
7,80 a.m., connectlnif with slmtlar Irulu on Kosl
1'u. rnuroau returning irom iteauiui;uiu,jia
sloppll'if ut all slullons,
l.ua l'ottsvllle ut 0.00 a.m.. and .110 ti.tn
Herudon at 10.10 u. m., bbamokln at 6,40 and ll.Ju
a. m.t Asnianu ut ?,uo u.m. unu itflu noon aibii
unoy Clly ut 7.51 u, m. und 1.85 p. in. Tuinau,u at
H..13 a. m., and 2.40 p. m. for Philadelphia, New
York, Iteadlng. Harrlsburg.de.
Leave I'oiuvlllo vlu pcuuylklll and Susque
hanna Hallroad t,15 u.m, lor Harrlsburic. ami
lido uoon, for l'iuelJroveund Tremont,
iteadlug Accommclaliou Train leaves l'otu
vllle at 5.10 a, la., passes Heading at 7,30 a. in., la
ming at t'blludelphlaut 10. 1W a. in. Keturnlns
leaves Philadelphia ut 4,43 ). m., passing ktcad
lug ut 7,23p.m., arrlvlugul l'ottsvllle ut 0.10 p.m.
town ut 7.C0 a.m. returning, leaves PhUadelphUi
.V.l.i.nl.ln Tfnlltia.l TrnlfiB Imivn Itadlnic at
70 a.m., and 6-15 p,m, for Ephrala, Lltli, Lauian-
ier, Ivuiuujuia, &c,, ,
I'erklomen llall Itoud Trtlns leave Perklomcs.
Juuellon at 7 10 .0u. m., . A 6 M p. m. return.
IPkl leave rutliviii ai7c. ..
t.ca 4.t n.m.. roaascllui wltk similar trains
' Iteadlax luuroail.
IweDivoiauie iiuuroau ukuuinrvrviHivnM i
Rail Roads.
nt 0.10 n. in nnd 6.31 p. nircturnlnK leave Mount
l'lrasnutnt 7.00 nnd 11.23 n. m., connecting wlin
simiinr trnins on ltcnuuifc itnnronu.
Chester Vnllcy Ballroad Trains lenvo lltldue
port nt 8,S0n. m. nnd S.03 and 6.1'Jp. m. rcturnlnc,
lenvo Pownlnmon nt O.M n. in., 12.45 noon nnd
S.13 r. in., conncrtlng with similar trains on
ucauina imuronu.
On Hunilays. leave New York nt fi.00 rt.m.. 1'blU
phlant 8,00 n.m. nnd 8,15 p.m., (the 3,00 n.m. train
runuiniz only laucnuiUKijlc.lverousv llio s,w.l.m.:
iiitrrinuuiK nt n. in. nun t.w p. in nnu
lenvo Allcnunrn nt 8.43 p. m., nnd leavo
Heading nt7.13 n. m.nnd 10.(13 li. in. for ltntrls-
hiirs, nt fi.00 n. m, Tor New York, nmlhto.lo a.m.
nuil 4.23 p. m Sv I'hllndelphln.
loiumuinunit, AiuciiKe, nonhnn, tcnooi( i.u
IxcurNton Tlckiits to mid from nil ttotntj. itL re
duced rnlcs.
llnsRajro checked throu-li; ICO poumls nll'iweil
encli pniienger.
Ui'ucml Hupurlntoudoul
Uenaiiie, l'n., Nov. 20, 1870.
JHOWN'S FAST FHEIQIIT
1'IIOM l'HILADELriUA TO HLOO.MHUUuu
nnd Intermediate potnts. Goods forwnrded with
enro und desnntch and nt low rates.
Hoods, nl I'hllnuelphln, must bo (lellvercnl at
llltner A Co's. fell Market Htrect. Vat full nar
tlcnlaas, apply to
IAI.UU Douuiiij'.i., 1 roprieioi.
Ann. srw-tf.. lb Depot, llloomshnrir.ri'
MiKCollancous.
s
OMETIIING NEW!
The undersigned would hereby lvo notice
that ho has lust completed A KIlttT CLASS
IlEAHHH.und that ho hnsihe facilities rorcarry
lnii on the business of UNDERTAKING In all
Its branches
IN CIT1 HTYLK.
Holias engieed experienced persons who will
tako ehtirne of the bodies of the deceased ns soon
ns they shuflleof this morul coll." nnd nttend
to WAMblnfirhem.HhnvluiE. dresslue. Ac Shrouds
furnished also In order. At luucn expense he
lull. mn prcurctl nil
ikon io k n o x,
lu which bwllcx can he prcscrTod lu a cleanly
nnd dry condition. Cnrrlnges furnished for fu
neral DccfiKlotiH. In Hhorl. ho Is prepared to tnlto
ehurge of a orpM! imtneuintely oflcr death, nnd
Rave friends nti relatives nil further trouble In
retrard to It.
Jlo also carries on the business of
CABINET MAKING
UphoNierlni; lu nit Its branches, repairing Aimt
ture, rtveatlnB cono bottomed chairs, Ac.. Ac
1'Jaco of buslue.ss on Iron Street, below Main,
ItOllCUT UOAN,
Hloomsburs, July 22, ISTO-tt.
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TOUCH
is pliant nnd elastic, nnd entirely free from the
utlll'ncss lound In so many IManoes
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best seasoned viatertal.tho hirse capital employ ed
In our business enabling us to keep continually
tin Immense stock of lumber, dc, on hand.
'ttS.All our Square Planocs Jiaveour New Im
))mved OVKitsrnuxa cau: nnd tho Ayraffe
'leblc.
JtyWe would catlfipcclal attention to our lato
i in provemcn 1 8 In (V It A XD 11 A A'O.V and
SQtfAlltt OliAKDS; Patented Aua. H, lhou,
wnlch hrintho l'lnno nearer perfection tliau
has yet been attained.
Eveuv Piano fully Waiiranted rou 5 Years,
Vfe have made nrraugements for tho Sole
Wholesale A pency for the mot Celebrated PAU
LO II .UQaNH nnd MELOUEONS, which we
otler Wholesale nnd Ho tall, nt Lowest Factory
Prices. WILLIAM KNaIIK & CO.,
oetS8'70-0m Haltlmore, Jld.
PtJJJ For any casooflltind Weeding
licniug.or Ulcerated riles Hint Ik Hinr'n Pilk
ItEMEuv falls to euro. It Is prepared expressly
to cure the PI Us nnd nothlnn else.nnd has cured
ca&cs of over -0 years standing. Hole by all
"VIA PUOA.
Do BIn'''H Via Puira In tha mirn tnlrK of Tl.irltH
Herbs, Roots, nnd Perries, for
CONSUMPTION.
Inflammation of tha Limns: nil Liver. Kidnev.
ami Uladdcr dlsenses.orKanic Weakness, Female
Atlltcttons, General Deblllty.nnd all complaints
of the Urinary Organs In Malunml Feraule, pro
ducing DyKpepiln, Costlvencss, Ornvel, Dropsy
and Sernlu la. which mostccnerallv terminate 1
Couutuptivo Decline. It purities nnd curler es
tho Blood, the Uil lary, Jlundulur nnd Kecretlve
System; Corrects And Strengthens the Nervous
nnu MUbcmar icces: it acts uue ncnarm on wean
llervous. and debilitated 1 em ales, both vounir
nnd old. None dhould be without It. Sold every
where. Labohatoiiv H2 Franklin St., Paltl-
more. Mil.
augS'TO-ly.
gllAHI'LESS & IIAHMAN,
EAOI.K FOCNDBY ANU MANDFACTDr.IKO bllOP,
STOVES A PLOWS WHOLESALE 4 KETAIL
T1I CELRUJIATKD MONTilOHE IRON BEAM AMD
tub nnrroN wooden iieam rtows.
Caatlnm nnd Fire Brick for renalrlne city Stoves
cVU kinds of ilrafis or Iron custlns made to order
upon siioii nonce.
Iltoonisbure. 1'a. Prurrletorb
.Mnr.l'j,'6-tt.
"IVT F, W COAL YAH I).
XS THE undersigned respectfully Inform the
that they keep all the dlllcrentnumbera ofBtovn
coal ana seiecteu lump cutti iur iuiiiitug i.uii.
ses, on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvy, Neal S
nn-u Knmt.ee. wltb u iiood nalr of llullalo scalei
Liaewiso a nore nnu whruu, vj ukhyw ium m
those who desire It. As they purchase it large
amount of coal.tbey Intend to keep a superior ar
ticle, nnd sell nt the very lowest prices. Plense
call nnd exnmlnu for ynti'selves beforn pur-hus'
lug eisewuei . " '.-.V.T tVrL'Aw '
rmTlv. linilRrHlrued will tako In ox-
Xchanae for Coal und Groceries, the following
nuincd articles : Wheat, llye, Corn, Oats, rota-
toes, Lard, Jlnm,aiiouiuer,auu siue meui, nutier
ESKs, Hay, Ac, nt the highest cash prices, at his
uroccry more, aujumtut; men waijmu,
nomsburgMar. 19,'tO-ly.
'111 l ILXilIVltl. ul l-hvulrlphi
CwrlititH, sal Arch bl. l'rof. D&lton, 23d W.
4tk SlLlMituU, O., tai Dr. Qrwoe, U Cb&rlotu,
c. u-in HUB I '-ft
in of n fa A fl k.!h,'c w
CanoerAntldoUl 1 w
without taa
Bnn or cimiuo
and with tntllUl V
madlotD,
Mia. .ver
Villei and r
moTed. if LaVeniaX S O
Wtuenaq can
fsiuon. with Lhair W V
n.nK lUilInf nnr f A I TA 1 rA
IraaUDaaU. Wom otbir iboold nr ba uaed. for
0. IIOWlK,
tu opened a flrst-clabs
HOOT, HHOi:, JIAT OAI', AM) FUU BTOllE,
at tho old stand on Main Street, Bloora(.burg,afow
nnscilnf the verv latest and bestbtvleu ever oiler.
d to the citizen a or Columbia County. Hticun
Hcrnmmodnte the nubile Willi thefollowlnif troodH
at tho lowest rates. Men'M heuvy double noted
Htoifu uooib, inen-Huouuie nnu single tap soieu
tt IJI UOOIH, IliUIl If IICUVJ BtUU nlllrt-H Ul 1111 ttlUUl
nipn'M line Imnttt and Hboes uf nil trrndeB. bitv1
double Roled boots and.shoen of all IcludN, men'
glove kid Ualtnoral Bhotis.tuen'a, -wouieu's, boys'
Mini mlHktea' la&tlns iraltera. women's if love it 1
Polish verv flne.wutiien's morocco Ilaliporals and
calf uhoeH, women's very tine It Id buttoned gait
en, in suort uuuia 01 nil uesurjjpiiuua uuiu peg
trad and newed.
He would also call attention to his flue assort-
meutor
WATS, OArs, FUI18 AND NOTIONS,
which comnrlses nil tha new And noDUlai varl.
etlesat prices which cannotfallto kullall. These
goous are onereu n wio lowest cusu ruies unu
wm ne guarunieeu 10 give bausiaciion, a c
Is solicited before nurchaslue elsewhere as It
believe I that better bargains are to be foMnd
iiiuu ui uuy oiuer piace m mo county
Dec, 6'in
A few more AOKNTrtiiro WANTED for one of
Hie LHKAruiTuna ukst Hooks In t no world.
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de2'03t. Chestnut bt., l'hlln,
H
TOUKU TO ItKNT.
A i leasklit and urs ram. House sna lot to rem.
in jjiooinsuurtf, in toe centre (Kirtiou uf useiuwu
l'oi.sessla lis at on; tlsne.
Apply nt this
4 lii, KINDS OF JOH PRINTING
neatly executed at Turn Oolukbiaji Btesua
Patent Medicines.
r li
K KIDNEYS,
The Kidnoys nro two lu number, situated nt
tho upper part of tho loin, surrounded hy fat,
nud consisting of threo parts, vtiy Anterior,
the Interior, nud tho Exterior.
Tho anterior nbsoibs, Interior consists of lis
Bttesor veins, which nervo as n deposit for tho
urlno nnd convey It to tho extorlor. The exter
ior Is n conductor also, terminating lu n tdnglo
tube, nud called tho Ureter, Tho ureters nro
connected with tho blnddor.
The bladder Is composod of various coverings
or tissues, divided into parts, vis.! tho Upper
tho Lower, tho Nervous, nud (ho Mucous. The
upper expels, tho lower rctnlus. Many havo a
desire to urinate wMhout tho ability ; others
urluato wlthou.t thonblUtyto rotalu, This fre
quently occurs hi children.
To euro theso ntrecttons, wo must brlug Into
ncttou tho muscles, which nro engaged lu their
vnrlous functions. If they nro neglectod, Gravel
or Dropsy may ensue.
Tho render must also bo made nwnre, that
however slight innybo the nttaclc, It Is sure to
nOcct tho bodily health nnd mental powers, as
our floib. nnd blood nro supported from these
sources,
Gout, on UiiKCaiATisM. Pain occurring In the
loins Is Indicative of tho above diseases. They
occur In persons disposed to acid stomach nud
chalky conTetlons.
Tiik Ghavkl. The gnivel ensues from neg
lect or Improper treatment of tho ktducys
Theo organs belns weak, tho wnter Is not ex
pelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain ;
H beeomo feVerlih, nud sediment form. It Is
Irom this deposit that the stone It formed, nnd
gravel ensues.
DrtorsYU a collection of water lu somo parts
of tho body nnd boars different names, accord
ing to the parts affected, viz.: when genernlly
diffused over tho body.lt Is called Anasarca,
when of tho abdomen. Ascites; when of tho
chest, Hydrothorax.
Tkeatuent. Holmbold's highly concentrated
compound Extract Ruchu Is decidedly one of
the best remedies for diseases of the bladder,
kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma'
tlsm, nnd gouty affections. Under this head we
have nrranged Dysurla, or dltllculty and pain in
passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and
frequent discharges of water; Strangury or
stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine;
Gout nnd Rheumatism of the kidneys, without
any chango lu quantity, but increase In color.or
dark water. It was nlways highly recommend
ed by tho lato Dr. Physick, In theso affections.
This medicine Increases tho power of diges
tion, nud excites the absorbents Into healthy
exercise by which tho watery or calcnreous dep
ositions, aud nil unnatural enlargements, ns
well as pain nnd Inflammation nre reduced, nnd
It Istakon by men, women, nnd children. Di
rections for use nnd diet accompany.
PiiiLAXELiniA,PAi, Feb. 25, 1837.
II. T. Hr.i.MnoLD, Druggist:
Deak Sin I havo been n sufferer, for upward
of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid
ney affections, during which time I havo used
nrlous medicinal pieparatlons, nnd been under
the treatment of the most eminent Physician
pvpeiloncinff but JJttlo relief.
Having seen your preparations extensively
ndvertlbed, I consulted with my lamlly physi
cian lu regard to using your Extract Buchu.
I did this becnuso I had mod nil kinds ofad-
ertlsed remedies, nnd bnrt found them worth
less, nnd, tome quite Injurious; In f.tct, I despair
ed of ever getting well, and determined to use
no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the in
gredients. It was this that prompted mo to use
our remedy. As you advertised that It was
composed of buchu, cubebs, aud Juniper berries,
It ocavVred to mo and my pliyblclnn ns an excel
lent combination, and, with his advice, after nn
examination of thenrtlcle, und consulting again
with tho druggist, I concluded to try it. I eero
menced Its use nbout eight months ago, at whlca
time I wns confined to my room. From the first
bottlo I wnB iistonished and gratified ut the ben
eficial effect, and uricr using It threo weeks, was
able to walk out. I felt much like writing yon
n full statement ot my case nt that time, but
thought my Improvement might only be tem
porary, and therelore concluded to defer nnd see
If It would ellect a perfect cure, knowing then It
would bo of greater alue to you nud more sat
isfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a cuie Is effected
after using the remedy for five mouths.
I have not used any now for three months,
nud leol ns well In all respects ns I ever did.
Your Buehtt being devoid of any unpleasant
tustonnd odor.nnlco tonioand lnvlijorator oi
the system, I do not mean to bo without It when
ever occasion may require Its use In such affec
tions. M. McCOKMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCorutlck's statement,
he refers lo the following gentlemen:
Hon. Wm, Uioler, ex-Oovernor, Pennsyl
vania. lion. Tiioa. B. Ft-oitENCE, Philadelphia,
Hon, J, C. Knot, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J, 8. 11UCK, Judgo, Philadelphia,
Hon. D. It. PonTKit. cx.Uovernor, Pennsyl
vania. Hon. I'.li.is Lewis, Judgo, Philadelphia.
Hou. It. C Uiuku, Judge, United States Court.
Hon. O. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A. PortTKH, City Solicitor, Philadel
phia. Hon John lliai.Eii, ex-Oovernor, California.
Hon. E. Banes Auditor General, Washing
on, D. O.
And many uthers. If necessary.
Sold by Diugglsts and Dealers everywhere,
Beware of counterfeits. Aslc foe Holmbold's
Take no other, I'mcie f 1,55 per buttle, or 0 bot
tles for te.U). Delivered to any address. l)e
scribe symptoms In ail communications.
Address II, T. IIELMBOI.D, Drug and Chemi
cal Warehouse, 661 Broudway, N, Y.
NONE ARK GENUINE
UNLESS DONE UP IN
STEEL-ENGRAVED WRAPPER,
wltk faa-almU. cf uy Chemical Wurehouici.mid
signed
II, T, UBLMBOU).
DrugB and Chemicals.
AflREATMEDICAi.Di.v:' "1
Dr. WAUiER-5 n I.TVOU.
YINEG-AR Bli'lLiiS
jj Ilrmdrcds of Thousands j?
Dear tmtlmon jr to their VTondcr
m
WHAT ARE THEY?
ho u
o tiiev ahe not a van 3 s g
OS FANCY DRINK. Pff?
Midoof Poor Hum, Whisker, Trouf Brlrlln
nnd Heriiso i.muurooctorca,ipicca ana sweet
ened to plcaiotbo taste, callol"TonlcB,"M.ArpcUz.
crs," " Itcstorcrc, Ac., tbat Iced tho tippler cn to
drunkenness and mu.,tmt&roatrao lledlclnc, rmtdo
from tho Katlro r.oots and llerbs cf California, IVco
from nil Alcoholic Stlmnlnnts. Thoyara tho
(JltEAT lll.OOl) I'UIUFIER. nnd A LIFE
1IVIN(J 1'RINClFIjEapcrfcct Kcnovotor and
lavlsorstor of tho eystcm, carrying off all polsonca
matter and restoring tho blood to nhcalthy condition,
:.o person can tako thcto Bitters cccordlng toelric
l.on and rcmalnlong nnwcll.
61(10 vlllho glTcnforan loenrablooMcprnldcd
llio bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or
other means, and tho vital organs wasted beyond tho
point of repair. ,
I'nr Intlantmutary nnd Chronic Ithennm
tlsiii nud fjont. Dyspepsia, or Indigestion,
lllllous, ltcmlllent nndlntcrtulttcnt Fcvcra
Dlscnscs of tho Illood, J.lvcr, Kidneys, nnd
lllntldci, t-so Bittern havo been mostsoccco
fnl. 5neb Diseases aro canscd by Vltlntcd
Illood. which Is jrenrralty prodaecd b7 dcranccrncnt
ef tho Dltrestlro Urgaus.
HYSl'lll'MA Oil 1SII10ESTION, Kcnd
r.clir, l'aln In tha Shoulders, Conghs, Tightness of tho
Cicit, Dizziness, Eonr r.rnctallou of tho Etomach,
la.Umolitio iloulb, lJUlons Attacks, ralpltatlcn
cf UoIZcajt, Xsaamrcatlen cf tho Lungs, rain In tho
regions of tuo Uldncys, nnd a tnndrcd other painful
r; Eftcna, uo tho offtprlnss ot Djrpcrl.
Ihtylarlsorato UioCtotnacUandctlinnlato tho tor
pltl llTcr and botrcls, trhlelt rcmlcr thom of unequalled
clZcacyln clcnnsln; tbo blood ot all Impurities, nnd
Imparl is; nctr lifo and vigor to tho whole system.
FOIt BK1N DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
l;hcun, Blotchcc, Spot:, rimplct, rustulcs.Eolls, Csr
tunclcc, rUns-TToms, Ecald-Ucad, Boro Eyes, Erysip
elas, Itch, Ecurfs, Dlsooloratlons of thoEkln.Hnmora
nnd Diseases of tho bKn, cf whatever nemo or nature,
nra literally due up nnd carried out of the eystcm In a
chort tlmo by tho uso of theso Bitters. Ono bottlo la
cuch cases will cominco tho most Incredulous cf their
curatlvo effect.
Clcanao tha Vitiated Blood trhenorer you find Ita
Impurities burstinc thronshthoslclnln rimples. Erup
tions or Sorest clcanao It vhen yon find It obstructed
and Elugc-Ua In tho veins t elennso It when It Is foul,
and your feelings vrilltcll yontrhen. Itcop the blood
pure aid tho health of tho system trill follow.
TIN, TAPE nnd other WORMS, lurking In tbo
system of bo many thousands, aro effectually destroy,
cd nnd removed. Tor fall directions, road carefully
tho circular around each bottlo, printed In four lan
guages English, German, Trench and Spanish.
J.TVALKEr., Proprietor. E.n. MCDONALD & CO.,
Druggists nnd Gen. Agents, San rranclsco, Cel.,
nnd S3 and S4 Commcrco Street , New Yol k.
EST COLD BT ALL DKUCCISTS AilD DEALEES.
oct28T0-tf.
C3.000 WILL UK PAID TO AUY riiltflON
producing n Prejwratlon eh owing Jjalf ns many
ltVlnpBenulno pcrmuuent cures as Dii. Fitlku.s
VKOLrAKLK HlIKUJrATIO Uchkhv, Tho Kclcn
tl llo prescript Ion of l'rof. JO. I. FITIj f H, M. U.,
nunnf PhlliKlolnhla'a oldffit rccular Phvfilclaus.
who has mado Ithuumatlsm n specialty 37 years.
nnriim imnn v riinni? wuu inis uc muuv ij ill
every loopailents Treated; so warranted under
oath, from Iteslstcred cases, a result tin parallel
et. lUn nln.!tnnt Mpillclno. free fi-nm lulur
lous UruRS (Hworn voucners irom ltenowneu
lirnnnnfiii. lhvtplnns fndnrts.in!7 Dr. Filler ac
company each bottle). To protect KmTerer.H from !
rirlt, 11 lt.'y:u tu;ir.iiiit.'u nuniu luuuuri u i"-iu
warranted to Curo will he forwarded without
rimn-n innnv nrrKnn Rendlus bv letter n, full.
trnthful description of case. In caso of failure
to cure, tho amount paid will hu refunded. Trlco
SliUper liottle; 6 bottles, 87.&0. Medical advice I
unit hv letter sratls. Address I)U, I'lTUlIt,
(imfnVn.HO Hnuth FOTIitTII Htl Of-1. lMlllldel-
phla, or No. 701 11 ROADWAY, N. V. Kold or
obtained by drugsji&ts.
eept2'70-ly.
DR. SAGB'sS
T tin tint wish to Inform von. roader. that Dr.
Wandtrral, or any other man, han discovered a
remedy thstcureH Consumption, when theluugi.
aro half i,ninined, In short, will cure all diseas
es whether f mind, body or estate, make men
live forever, and leavo death to pUy for wttnt ol
work, and Is deigned to mnlte onr tsnblnuary
cure, A pamphlet saving sympiouis nnu otner
edy W
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Price 00 cents. Kcntby mnll, postpaid, on receipt
of sixty cents, or lour packuges lor two dollars,
itmrnri, nl rtiunterteit.1 and worthless inlllatlonx.
hi'olliat uty pilvnlo Stamp, which Is a ijoufdie
guarantee of Uenulneness, Is upon tho outside
wrapper. lten-emUer that this private Stamp.
Issued oy the UoltedstalesOoverijiueiitoxpiess-
ly lor stamping iny lucuiciues, lias my puuruii.,
..iititM nn, I nillrr..UM. nnd tlio words U. H. Cerllll-
rate of denulnenesK," ingrnved upon II, nud
need not be ml-stakt-n. Don't be swindled by
tiuvi'IcrK nml others representing themselves as
Dr. Sage; lam tho only man now living that
has the knowledge and rishtto inauutacturothe
fVenulne Dr Hugo's catarrh Kemedy, aud 1 never
travel to sea tuis iueuieine.
it. v. rit.ui i., ii, u.
oht28'70-tf. I'll Seneca street, liutfalo, N. Y.
S
KVEN HEASONB WHY
Ju tub JJest Z.iniment in Tiin Would
von nonsns.
Vf HUT. II in rmnnoHpd nf thn most TOWEitFlTt,
and I jcnktkatik(i liquids Known in tnemiMir .
KKi:rM. LomuiiHii wim me noovu ui a medi
cinal Oil, made expressly for this Liniment,
und mixed bv an cntuelv new process.
TIIIKD. mo use or una power; maun penciraimq
lrmrt illenta Is to drivoor forco lu thin beautiful
MKDiciNAIiOtL, which lubricates the joints nud
mnssck'S. und immediately throttles tbo disease.
and compels It to loosen Its deathly, sickening
auci poiMouuiiH tttnus.
r ouiiTii. i ins aiEDiciMAi uiii is iiReu ior ine
Bamereuhon that a good mechanic always uses
on to nm ie e.n is macmnerv worn iviiu ense nnu
nrecislnn. Ho In the samo wav the luuncles aud
joints of our nulraalu .should bo lubricated if we
wiKii m nave mem iravei wuu rupiuuy Him cast.
l-'itTir, It Is verv Kootblnir in Its action, will
not burn or blister tho animal HUe most of tho
"rtA hot" liniments of the da v.
Sixth.-Not ono drop ol tlucturo of cayenne
or red pepper can be found lu Its composition;
for we hold thut no liniment ran be etiv-ctlve
which burns and blisters the animal until the
utuscU'H nte hard and dried almost to a crisp,
hkvknth, Kvery bottle Is wakhantf.d to ive
geua imisiacuou, or your money win uo rejuuu
juis snows iMincjusivuiy iiiimiie propria-
tors have full eenndenoe In this preparation,
ami proves ior me sctciuu usne umi u. . o.
is the liest Liniment lu the world for horses.
esrDonH utU9 vow Merchant U ixiltA off Tint-
lure Sttii repttr unit Jlurtshorn, or ether trash
tin vfu. but ask ur O. t. n. tl.for Jlurset, una take
ne suait. nvHi uy an urugisis.
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Mnln Street, two Jours (dravu the Amerlcnu Hon..
illooiasburu. Tn.,
whore ho has Jmt received from Now York nnd
Philadelphia a full nnortmont or
jii:n and H0Y81 crjriiiNa,
Inclmllug tho most fnihtun.lblo, diimulo, nnd
hnndsomo
Diti!S8 aoors,
eiiiislstltij of
J10X, HACK, UOCCI, QUM.AN1) Oin-OLOTIt
COATSANI) I'AMTS.
of nil sorts, sizes nnd colors. Ho hnrt nUo rcplen-
Islicd Ills already lnrgo stoclr of
KA1.I, AND WINTEUSUAWIX,
HTIUI'ED, 1'iaUUEl), AND PLuVIN VliSTS
HIIIIlTa, CHAVAT3, 8T0U1CK, C0I.LAK3
IIANDKI'.IlcniKFS, QLOVIM,
aUSl'KNDEIW, AND t'AKCV ART1C1.KH
lie na constntilly on hand it large nnd well-so-
ected nssorlmeul of
CLOTHS AND VESTING8,
wlilcli lie Is prepared to mnku to order Into any
kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnd In the
best manner. All his clothing Is mnde lowciir,
nnu most of It li of homo mnnnfacliirc.
aor.D WATCHES AND JEWiUlY.
olovcrydoserlpllou.Ilnunudehenii. ltlscasool
Jewolry Is not surpassed In thlniplnco. Call nnd
etcnnilna hlsgencrnl assortment of
CLonilNU, WATCHES JEWEI.nY, AC.
DAVID I.OWENEERO.
Bakery and Confectionery.
JOHN a. jAcoims
IKAKERY AND CONFECTiONEHYl
BUltWK'K, rll.VNU.
TIip undprs'cnfd would ic.wrtrullv Inlorm
tho CltlzcnH'of Herwlcli, and vlclnlly, Hut he
wis open ill n tjonicciuinery ami xtaaeiy in
Ilerwlck. Pa., where ho la ircnaied lo furnish
nil liinm oi
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIFS,
FHKNUII CANDIK3,
FOUKIGN AND D03IV.STIC FRUITS
OUANOI H.MIMONS, UAIbtNS
Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac.
HY WHOLESALE AND ItCTAIL.
Anion tho assortment will bo found Crenni
berts! Flc-. AppIcr. Cicoa Nuts. Jellies of d'lller-
Canutd Fruit of nil liinds. Corn Htni'eli. Kcir Ills-
cult, roda CiacKcrp, Jhter rnifUiiH, tbecse,
Moan, wrnum I'antr. .Ainccmcnt iairis. v.iv
ve lopes,
FISH AND OYSTKItS,
And nrpiluto of nil kinds. TrtMi r.rtnd and
Cakes every dnj Ice Crtam In bcison. Your
patlonage issollclUd.
llcrwlcl;, Jnno 17, lsro-tf
QONFEO T lO.NERY.
Tito uuderslaneU would restoctlully announce
to tho pultllo that h" hat opened a
FIUST-CLAHS CONKECTIONErtY STOKE,
In the building lately occupied hy Fox Webb
whero ho Is prepared to furnish-all kinds of
PLAIN & FANCY CAXDI1X,
Fltr.NCH CANDIIW,
FOUEIUN &. DOMI'-STIC F11U1TO,
NUTS, UAI.-llNh, AC, AC, C.
BV WtlOLKS.tLE OR KK'fAlI..
In short, u mil nsiortuient ol nil L-nods In
his Hue of business. A Kie.it variety ol
DO JjTjS, TO Y8, ic
nultalileforthn Holldaya. ,1'artlctilar alleutlon
glveu to
11 HEAD A N D UAKS8,
of all kinds, iresb every day.
C II It I H T M A H OAHDIKH,
01IISTMA3 TOYS.
A tall la solicited, and satisfaction will li
Rtinianteed.
Nov. W, 1B7. KCKHAKT JACOI1M.
A NEW HOOK of tho Grentea Interest and Im
portance Written irom a high morul and physi
ological Ktnndpolnt, by nn eminent physician
nnd medical professor, it frhows how Hatan Is
wonting oui ilia huiiiio aim unnBeuiuMiehifj"
through our most hacic-d domestic nnd hoclal re
lations. I'uro-mtndcd, but outspoken nnd br
Kresstvo, tno author Imudlen tho del lcnlcRUbJeclf.
treated of without loirs, hut In Mich u innniiiTna
not to mlnlsterto aprurh'Ut curiosity. The Phys
ical Jlcgeneration oj the Jiacc, N n M,ihject Justly
eniisiinir luoiuieresi ana hympainyoi auiruu
philanthropists, and this book, It Is believed,
win cuiiiniiuiu iu mat tjnii jui in iiropitrinjii iva
it has readers. A circular tent lrcc eotitainlnir
a iuu uchcripnon aim synopsinor iuo woric wiui
liberal extracts, C. F. VKNT, Fut
ublishcr.
epU'70-tf
OUollesoriace, N. Y.
ACEUTS
SwbItb Years a ?p WM Iifliaus & Plains.
rltiiiHof real lndlnn llfe.curla
escapes, amusliiy scenes. Ac., on tinted paper, 70
spirited tugiavlng. one ol uuthor lu liuuler's
dress, will he eagerly i-ought for and rend with
avidity. Ho wide uwalto and bend early for illus-
traieu haiupio l'age, circiiuu, icrius nnu cuoitu
Held. A. II. lllllllt.UtD, l'uhllshcr,
beplO 7U-tr. 4UU uuestuui Kl l'liua.
fl i:arrlarht.,N.T.or331V.4M.St nnclnnntl.O.
If they wnnt tho mo.st po; ularand lcst selltni;
iulcrlptlon loolti publKbed. and most lib
trallernxs. Hend forclrculars. Tbe.vwlllcot.tyou
nothiuK, and may bo of areat hcnellt to you.
fehU'TO-ly.
Washing Machines.
TOTY'S WASIIIXa-ttACIUNE,
LATELY" JIUCll 1 Jll'UOVED-ANI) Tilts JNISW
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WUINGEH
Improved with Howell's Patent Douhlo Cog
wheels, and the Patent Ktop, are now unques
tionably far superior to any apparatus for tvash-
Inr. tnlhi'R ever Invented, mid will save their
cost twleo u year, by saving labor and ciotncs,
Tlin Kdltor of this i.nner. who mirchaseu n
Washer nnd Wrlucer. thus testifies lis to their
value) '
"Wo have had In nse In our family for som
time past, ono of Doly's Clothes Washers und
WrlnirnrH. nnd nra iirenured loticnr testimony as
to Its merits. It In emphatically a latxir-savinu
machine and does its won: in tno most tnorougu
manner. For families who have large nashes
these machines would Lo Invaluable. Colum
max, Jnn. ii, mo,
at I TI)intrQA 1,'ATP nifWRIl
I llllm rr.r,.hnta1it v..tirt.l,,Atulll nnt rnrnl.ll
i .'V :'..'::...'.".-
or kcuu lortno jiaeiiiiies,heiiiiusiiiereiaii rice,
I Wiulipr tl4. Estia Wrlnuer SO. and wo will lor.
ward either or bolh niatlilncs, (no of freight, to
- "'M, . ,,. v . .r . " - . .
m ihev will bo liked, that wo iiereo to refund
Hie money li any one wisnes io leiuru iuu iuit
ehlnta fieouf fielght,nltera moath's trial, uc
cording to directions.
No husband, father or brother should crmU
thedrutigery ofwushlng with tho hands, fitly,
two days in the year, when It can be douo better,
more expeditiously, with less labor, ami uo In
jury to the garments, by a Duly Clothes Washer,
aud a Universal Wriuger,
Bold bv denlers generally, to whom liberal dis
count are inaue.
It, O. BROWNING. Gen. Agent,
wiTTO-tf. 112 Cortland Street, New York,
WIDMYEH A JACOUY
KXCIIAMUE BLOCK. llLOO.VHlUlRO.PA
are nsjenU for the sale ci Urorkway's" Justly
eelehrats4 Creaui and c-kt slwk Ales, whcli they
and half barrel constantly on hand. This ale
Is brewed by William K. Br ekway,S16 to mi
Blooinsburg, June li, 157v-W
Books.
1 n't... ...11.1 n,lvattlil.iitniiit llirtl i1l..ri.nrt:.l1..i.L
Dry Goods 8c Grocorios.
m HAND OPKNINQ
VJT OltAND OI'KNINU
UltAND
UHAM)
UllAND
OI'KNINU
OPMNINU
OI'KNINU
KALI, AND WINTEIl (IOOD3,
KALI. AND W1NTHH U00D8,
FA1.I. AND WINTUll GOODS
FAI.Ii AND WINTUll UOODH,
FALIi AND WINTKIl OOODH,
consisting ot
consisting of,
eonslslliig of
eonsistlng of
insisting of
DHY
DltY
DHY
DRY
DHY
aoona,
OOODH,
UOODS,
uoons
OOOIXS,
HATH AND OAl'H,
1 1 atm and caps,
hath and caph,
hath and oai'h,
1iat8 and caph,
iioots and hiiof.s,
iiooth and h1i0k3,
hooth and hhof.s,
hootb and hiioks,
iioots and shoes,
kead'y-jiadi: clothing.
heady-mai3h clotiiino
hkady-madh clotiiino,
hhady-madk cixitiuno,
heady-5iade clothiwo.
lookino-olahhkh,
loo k i n u-o la8hes,
lAIOKINtl-OLAHHKH,
LOOKINU-OLAKHEs!
LOOIilNU-OLASSES,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINI'S AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS,
UHOCEHIKK,
IIKUUKKIES,
OKOUEHIES,
OUOOEH1ES,
UHOCEHIES,
tlUEENBWAHE
ttUKENSWAHE,
tiUEKNSWAHU,
Ul'EENSWAHE,
tiUEENHWAllK
ItARDWAItE,
HAHDWAHE, 1
HAllDWAKU;
HAHDWAHE, ,
ItAHDWAKE,
TINWARE, .
T1NWAHH,
TINWAHK,
TINWARE,
TINVAltE,
HALT,
HALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
F1TII
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
&c.,
AO.
AT
NEAL
NEAL
AO.,
MCKELVY,
MoKKLVY,
JIOICELVY.
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
MCKELVY, NEAL
Northwest comer ot Main nnd Market Streets,
Northwest corner uf Main nnd Market StrecU.
Northwest corner of Mnln und Mnrket Streets.
Northwest corner of Main aud Market Street.
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
BLOOMSntlRQ, PA.,
HLOOMSIlURO, PA
HI.OOMH111IRO, PA.,
HLOOMSIlURO, PA
HLOOMSIlURO, PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAHM,
IRON AND NAILS,
IKON AND NAHM,
IRON AND NAILS,
In large quantities and at reduced rates, alway
on unua.
THE RED LION BRAND,
SLACK A 1 T A O
Is superior to nil others in color, quality nnd
prii-o ; to be found only nl
M. P. LUTZ'S
Dealer In Dry Goods nnd Notions, In llrower's
now building next to the Court House. Mnln
nireei, itioonihuurg, 1'a. tmayia .o-ir.
jyj-ILLEH'S STOKE.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SUMMER GOODS,
Thobubsciiber has lust returned rrom the cities
with another large and select assortment of
FALL Ax.D WINTER GOODS,
purchaicd In Now Y'orkaud Philadelphia at the
owest ngure, nud which ho Is determined to sell
on as moderate terms ns can be procured else
where In Bloomsburg, Ills stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
ot the choicest styles and latost fashions, together
with a large assortment of Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following i rtlcles
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Cloths,
Oasslmeres,
Shawls,
Flaunels,
Silks,
White Goods,
Linens,
Hoop Skirts,
Muslins,
Hollowware
Cedarware
tluceuswarc, Hardware
Hoots and Shoes,
Hats nud Caps
Hoop Nets,
Umbrellas,
Looklng-Glassoj,
Tobacco,
Co Uee,
Sugars,
Teas,
Uice,
Allspice,
. Ginger,
Cinnamon.
Nutmegs,
AND NOTIONS GENERALLY.
In short, everything usually kept In country
stores, to which ue Invites the attention of the
public generally. Tho highest price will be paid
for country ptuduco lu exchange for goods.
H. II. MILLER 4 BON.
Arcade llulldiugs, Bloomsbttrg. Pa.
q ojiahii
navojusircceivodfrom tho eastern markets a
largo and well selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
CONS I STI no or
Casslmers,
Jeans,
Best bleached A
Brown Muslins,
Calicoes,
Tickings,
Table Linens,
Cotton dt
All'wool llannels,
Ao,, Ac,,
A good stock of
Ladles dress goods.
Latest styles a patterns.
Hplsos of all kinds,
Good stock groceries,
Queensware,
Htouo ware,
Wood it willow ware,
Flour 4 Chop,
Also Kllohen Crystal Boap for cleaning Tin,
Brass, 4c. All goods sold cheap for casu or pro
duce.
He would call the attention of buyers to his
well aud carefully selected assortment which
comprises everything usually kept In tha ccun
try, feeUng confident I hat he can sell them
good tt such prloes as win ensure satisfaction.
Nov. S 'C-tf O. C MAHH.
jgUY THE BEST.
In'suranbd Agencies.
Q. 1, O D 13 MUirUAL
LIFE INSUItANOE COMPANY
o r
NEW-YORK.
I'llny Freeman, President, II, 0. Freeman. See
rA.lif..nHnnn-aOf.,iim n . .. 'ucv
J. D. llOinfJON.DLOOMSIJUltG.I'A
UKNKRAIi AOENT,
For Luierne, Incoming nnd Columbia
rmtnl In.
Aug. ai.'W-ly.
JNSUKANOE AGENCY.
Wyoming,,
170.000
,000,0oc
300,0011
360,100
5O,0U0
1,00,((IO
1.O00.0C0
KiO.OOO
83U,(H)0
570.KI0
600,W)0
400.000
201,000
63,000
1,000,000
JKtna
Fulton.
North Amorlca...,
City ...
International......
Niagara
Putnam
I Merchants ,
Springfield
Farmers' Danvlllo ..,
Albany City ..,.
Lancaster City -
York Horse, Death St Theft..,
Homo, Now Haven
Danville, Horse Theft
FIIEAS BROWN, peiil.
mat.69-ly. BLooMsnonci, Vx
Hardwaro & Cutlery.
JACOH K. SHITll. J. 11. Skltzeb
g M I Til it S E li T Z E B,
Importers aud Dcalcia In Foreign nnd Domestic
HARDWARE,
GUNS, OUTLERY-, AC.,
KO. -100 H. Tltf nD STnKSTi All. OALLOWIIILL,
PItrT.A t1t.-T.TTTT A
Nov. 22, C7-tf.
Painis, lasss, Scc,
JpmST NATIONAL
WHITE LEAD,
BI23T, PUREST, AND CHEAPEST!
SATISFACTION OUAKAKTKEnl
For Whiteness. Ilnrnhllltv. nnd Tlrtlllnn.
cy. It hus no equnl.
Sold by nil denleisln Paints throughout
tho country.
BARKElt, MOOIIE & MEIN,
BUCC'ISSORS TO
T. MORRIS PI'.ROT & CO.
Solo Tropi Ictors, Philadelphia, l'n.,
Dtnlerhln nil kinds of
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS,
BVPIITH, AC, AC.
Caution.-OwIiik to the nonnlnrllv ol
onr "First Nntloiml While Lend," other;
nnrlleshao been Induct d to oflcr a knn.
. iun ,,i ii.u ui.un luuhHiuu iianie. i nere
fore Beuaro of Comilcriells. Tho genu
Ino is put up In e.tin heavy tin paint
num. Willi iiiticiiL iiic'iuiiic i irn i niniiH
nuil tho unmoot
BAHKEK, 5IOORE & MEIN,
On each luhel,
For sale by
mar25'70-ly.
MOVER BROTHERS,
Bloousburg.
310,000 GUAUANTISIi
BUCK LEAD
EXCELS ALL OTI
OTHER LEAD I
1st. For lis Unrivaled Whiteness,
2d. For lis Unequalled Durability,
Sd. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Propertv
Lastly for Its Economy.
IS-It COSTS LEAH to nalnt wlthlltmir u.m
than any other Whllo Leadostant. Tho same
weiaiiLcoveis-Muutj suiih At;e;,is more DUtt-
.in.i., nnu maiten whiter work.
B UCIv LEAD, Is the Cheapest and lies'
810,000 GUARANTEE.
BUCK ZINC
EXCELS ALL OTHER ZINCS.
For Its Unequalled Durability,
For Us Uurivalcd Whiteness,
For its Unsurpassed Covering Properly.
1st.
Sd.
:id.
Lastly, for Its Urtut Economy,
being tho CHEAPEST, HANDSOMEST, nun
most DURABLE Whllo Paint lu the world,
n u y only
BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC:
THY IT AND nil CONVINCED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed by tho Manufacturers.
BUCK COTTAGE COLORS,
Prepared expressly for Painting
COTTAGES, OUT BUlI.DIJ.tiS of every df scrip
uon, jrmrit.'KK, c. Tiliinv-rlVK lurn.if
ENT COLORS, Durable, Chenn, Uniform, and
lieautltul shades.
Sample cards ecnt by Mall if desired.
Dealers' OnlerM will l.n nrnmnlli' j.Tf.nile.1 bv
the manufacturers,
FRENCH, RICHARDS i CO.,
N. W. Cor. Tenth and Market Streets,
Philadelphia,
MOYER BROTHERS, Agents
Jan2S70-ly. for Bloomsburg, Pa.
Miscellaneous.
QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
moomsuurg, ra.
M. C. SLOAN BROTHER
Have onlmnd and for sale at tho most reasona
ble rates a splendid stock of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every description of Wagons both
FLAIN AND FANCY
warranted to be made of tho boat and most dur
able materials, aud,by tho most experleneeu
workmen. All wusS sent out from the cstaD
llshment will be found lo beof the highest class
and sure to give perfect satisfaction. They unvo
also a Hue assortment of
S LEions
of all tho newest und most fashionable sty'"
wen unu carefully inaae ana oitue oev -
An Inspection of their work Is asked ns 11 1
pllevenl that none superior can bo found in
country. Nov. 20,'i-.
JjlARMERSI EXAMINE AND BUY
X XL ri u IV a u x "
BaUGU'B BEING
Ming
TUB FIKUT HAW HONK 1'UtWMA.-
Alt others uro Imitation,
B AUG II ' S
-isr iinvic
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LISIK'
FALL,
1S70.
This Ifanure Is made of Haw or uuotu"-
Bones, rich In nitrogenous "'"'"tS'.Taiiin
Oil of Vltrlol,prentluglhoRouePI
ablghly soluUeaud nulckly v j?fsure
the 'Ammonia In such proper Ion us
prompt and vigorous acllon "l10" '''"'"u'j tli
paVtsVa.oS:lndlc.t7o
are that it will maintain Us well "'"JM, to
iinn. Wxr.nueat nil lu need of u t eriin"'
give this article a trial.
BA'UU U & O J "i
MANUrAOTUllKHH,
Omck-No 20 B. Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
JllWO-tf.
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