The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 21, 1871, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Humorous.
l'mrcr nml 1'olntacsi.
A SKituoH nr Tim rev, i. t, rrrr.n.
If n brother or sister b halted, nndiUstlUite of
dally food, una one of you day nnto them, liepart
In peace, be ye warmed nnd filled', notwllhslnnd
Ing you live them not those things which are
needful for the body ; what dotlilt vroiliT-Jame,
11 1 15, 10,
An old lady aal In her old arm chair
With wrinkled visage? and disheveled hair,
And linnger worn features
For day, nnd for weeka her only fare,
Aa ahe aat there In her oldarm chair,
Hud been potatoes, '
llut now they wero gone j of bad ot good
N ot one was leri for the old lady's final
. . Of those potatoes
And alio sighed nnd aald, "What shall I do?
Whore shall I send, nnd to whom shall 1 go
For more potatoes t"
And alio thought of the deacon over the way,
lue deacon so ready to worship nnd pray.
Whoso cellar was full of notato-.
And she aald I "1 will aend for the deacon to
IIo'll not mind much to give me some
t)f such n eloro of potatoes.'
And the deacon came over as fast as ho could,
Thinking todo the old lady some good,
Hut nevor onoe 1 bought of potatoes i
lie naked ber at onco what waa her chief want,
And she, simple soul, expecting n grant,
Immediately nnawercd, "Potatoes."
Hut the deacon's religion didn't Ho that way)
He wai more accustomed to preach and to pray,
Than to Rive of his hoarded potatoes;
Ho, not hearing, of course, whatthsoldlady saU,
He ro to pray, with uncovered head,
llut the only thought of votatoes.
He prayed for patience, and wisdom, nnd grace,
llut when be prayed "Lord give her peace,"
Hheaiidlbly sighed, "Give potatoes;'
And at the eod of each prayer which ho said,
He heard, or thought that be heard In Its stead.
Too same request for potatoes.
The deacon was troubled! know not what to do,
"Twaa very embarrassing to have her act so
About those "carnal potatoes,"
Ho, coding hit prayer, lientarted for homo;
llut, as iho door closed behind him, he heard a
deep groan,
"O, give lo the hwiorjf iotatoei "
Anil that groan followed him all the way home.
In the midst or the night It haunted his room
"O. plve to the hungry polatoett"
He could bear It no longer i aroso and dressed!
From hlswelMllled cellar taking In basto
A bag or his best potatoes.
Again ho went to the widow's lone hut
Her sleepless eyes she hod not yet shut;
llut there she sat In that old nrm-clinlr,
tV llh tho same wall features, the initio tad air,
And. entering In, he poured on the Hour
A bushel or more from his goodly store
Of choicest potatoes.
Tho widow's heart leaped up for Joy ;
Her laco was haggard and wan u l more,
"Now." said the deacon, "shall we pray?"
" 1 es," said the widow. now you may,"
And he kneeled hlra down on tho suuded floor,
Where he hod poured bis goodly store,
Anil such a prayer the deacon prayed
As never before hla lips caxnyed :
No longer embarrassed, but free and full,
He poured out the voice or a liberal soul,
And tho widow responded aloud "amen!"
Hut aald .to more ot potatoes.
And would io,who bear this simple tsle,
J'rai for the -wor, and praying, "prevail,"
Then prefacoyour prayers with alms and good
search out the poor, their watits and their needs:
l'ray for peace, and grace, and spiritual food.
For wisdom, and guldanco, forall theseare good,
llut don't orffvt the potatoet.
Tlio man most looked up to TJio man
in mo moon,
A secret warranted to keep in any
cllmntu rt wqrann's age.
According to tho articles of war, -It la
ucatn to stop a cannon uan.
An ugly old bachelor suggests that
births should bo published under the
neau oi "jew aiusic." ,
What Is tho difference! between an
entrance to n uarn nnd n loafer in n
printing ofllco? Ono Is n barn door nnd
the other a darn bore.
Tho ladles glvo as n reason for marry
ing for monoy that thoy now seldom
find anything clso In a man worth hav
ing. A lady of color, boasting of the pro
gress mado by her son in arithmetic,
xultlngly said, "Ho Is in do mortlflca
on tablo."
Wo endorse tho theory that any man
who will not do anything by way of
public improvement, ought to keep
tavern after everybody is dead.
There is a lad of our acquaintance,
who regards hunger and tho chastening
rod as about tho samo thing, both make
tho boy holler.
Mosquitoes havo come early at tho
eoutn mis season, xuoy nro reported
to bo large, numerous and hungry.
Why cannot a provision, expelling I
them, bo put in tho nntl Ku-KIux bill? I
A good deal of tho consolation of this
world is about as solacing as tho assur
nnco of tho man to his wife when she
fell into tho river. "You will find
ground at tho bottom, my dear."
A countryman who was charged with
ten gallons of whiskey which n grocer
had put in an eight gallon keg, said ho
"didn't mind the monoy overcharged
so much as ho did tho strain on tho
keg."
At Nashua, N. II., at tho recent elec
tion. Miss Longloy, Republican was a
candldato for School Director, but was
defeated by her father, who was on tho
Democratic ticket. Ho had a small
majority.
Tho Boston lsl tells of a man in Troy
"who loft a boarding-housojust because
a rat bit off his car. When people get
to bo that particular about trifles, they
ought to quit boarding and go to keep
Ing.houso." A man in Michigan swapped his horso
for a wife. An old bachelor acquaint
ance said ho'd bet tliero was something
tho matter with tho librse, or its owner
would never havo fooled it away In that
reckless manner.
"Solidified beer" U tho latest thing.
It Is lager concentrated the way they do
milk, bo that tho 'amount you can hold
on tho point of a knife, will mako you
drunk clean through, A man can carry
enough of it in his vest pocket to ruin
ft temperance society.
A short U mo slnco a Mr. Knott was
tried In a interior county of Georgia for
a violation of law. Tho vordlct of tho
Jury was. "Wo find tho defendant
Knott guilty." Tho Judgo was at a loss
whether to sentonco Knott or not to
sentence. Ho took timo to consider.
A noor widow woman was relotlnir
to a neighbor, how fond her husband,
was of having a good lire ; how busy
ho would mako himself In fixing It so
that it would burn "Ah, poor doar
man" said she, "I hopo lie'sgono whero
they keep gooa urcs."
Josh Billings says; "Thollvo man is
llkonilttlo nig. ho is weaned young.
and begins to root early. Ho U tho
nenner ansa uv creation, tho alUnlco uv
tho world. Ono livo man in a vlllago
lsliko'n caso uv itch in a district school
ho sets every body'to scratchin' at
onst.
A wlfo In San Francisco lately put a
potltion for dlvorco In tho court, on tho
ground that her husband was a "con
founded fool." Tho Judge.-Who was an
old bachelor, would not admit the plea,
because, ho said, every man who gets
married would bo liable to tho same
imputation.
A Uttlo girl In Pennsylvania was re
cently reproved for playing out doors
with tho boys, andlnlormcd that being
seven years old, sho was "too big for
that now." But, with all Imaglnalilo
innocence, sho replied: "Why, tho big
ger wo grow tho better wo llko 'em."
Grandma took timo to think.
A stolen kiss saved a girl's life in Fon
lu Lac. Wis., last week, for if tho man
who did tho deed bad not pulled her
heaii torwaru just as no am, a neam
which fell from the unner floor would
havo dashed her brains out. This
should teach girls to yield gracefully,
when young men essay to inuuigo in
tno luxury oi u kiss.
Mark Twain thus prescribes for an
nanlrnnt for literary fumo;
" Yntma Author." Yvs. Acasslz does
recornmond authors to eat fish, because,
tho phosphorus in it makes brains. Bo
far you aro correct But I cannot help
you to a decision about tho amount you
need to cat at least, not with certainty.
If tho specimen composition you send
in about vour fair usual average, J
should judge that perhaps a couploof
whales would bo nil you wouiu.wani
for the prebent. Not tho largest kind,
but Hlnply good miauling sized wnaies.
Court Advertisements.
Q.RAN1) JUllOllS,
FOR MAY TERM 1871.
nioom Jacob Dlefrenbach, I,. 11. Ilnpcrl.
llrlarcrcclc Jonathan w, Kck, AndrewFowler,
Henton-Hamuel C Krlekbnum
n iva-ini nui IB, uviirjr l' rPH.
Centre II, D. Knorr, Samuel Dletlcrlck Olihert
i, rtivntr.
Franklin Washington Tarr, James Kciter,
Flshlngcrook John C Allegar,
Urcccuwood Hobert llobbtns, Joseph W, Piv
ker,
Jackson Jackson Kline, Henry Warner.
Itocmt Uporge I eager,
Mt, Pleasant Joseph llteler.
Madison Hamucl Farnsworth.
iiraugo William Schuyler, lllrnni llowman.
l'lno 1 W. Hones.
'PRAVEltSE JURORS,
FOlt MAY TERM 1871.
nioom 1!. J, Thornton, Jonnthan Cromta,
Hiram Palmer. John It. Mover. I'hllln lrimnirst.
llrlarcreek-Htephen Klauer, William Latnon,
Berwick Amos F. Creasy, John W. nowman,
HentonJohn H. Kline, Aloxauder Mcllenry.
lleaver Isaao Kllngerman.
Oonynabam Thomas Kllker.
Centralla Thomas Uernghty.
Centre William Shaffer.
Caiawlsa JacoUHwcnk, Jcsso John, Daniel C,
Gcarhart.
Flshlngcroek Ira Hlchard, l'eter J. Weaver,
Nathan Hmllli.
Greenwood John Cromly, Oeorgo Masters,
Hemlock J. It, Faust.
Ifleust May berry Snyder.
Mimin llaulel bond.
Maine Michael (Jrover.
Madison o. r. Chrlstlnu.
Montour James outck.
Orange David 11. ilayman.
l'ltie-Hliedrlcl. lives, IllchurdF.WhUinoycr,
lloarlngcrcek Franklin Vocum.
Hcolt Moore Crovellllg.
rpitlAL LIST,
FOB MAY TEltM, 1871.
Fdward M'Cnll et. nl. vs. John Bwecnev.
Win.- Longenberger, et, nl. vs. Hugh It, MTtey
nobis, et. al.
Aaron Person vs. Hamucl Lelhy,
Charles 11. Green vs. Peter Hchug.
Thnmaa Hboat vs Itouben Umld.
H. Hurdles, use. vs. li. H. Crovellug, ct. nl.
l'eter Hchug vs. Charles i,oo,
I). J. Waller VS. John M.HIackhonso.
W. 11. Kline, ct.nl. va Abraham Moore, ct. al.
C II. Fowler vs. Itouben MlUcr.
Hanlel F. Heybert vs. William Hharror.
William Hhailer vs. Daniel Herbert,
llobert Gorrell vs. Harney M'Hreartv, ct, al.
Michael (trover, use. vs. Havage A bright.
Michael drover vs. Havage A bright,
Thomas Fry vs. William Coleman.
C. H. Fowler vs. Jeaso H. Ulce.
l'eter Hayman, uio vs. Jacob HrmfTer, ct. nl.
Hramball A Co. vs. M'.Vlurb A Hhumnn.
Harvey U Hess vs. Hamuel Creasy Admr.
Hhults A Funston vs. Alfred Invluo.
Win. A Kline, vs. James V, dlllasplo.
John Turner vs. Daniel Hnyder.
James V. Ulllaspie vs. Win. A. Kline.
Clement u, lticketts' Admr. vs. lUvldBweeny,
ct. 111.
Joseph H. ICUno vs. Charles Howard.
John Uruy vs, Handerson llagcnbuch.
Lewla J. Adams vs. Flihlugcrcelc Hchuol DIs-
, trlct.
Wm. A. Caso vs. Bloom Township. '
Hlmon Wealsh vs. John Hoirmnn.
Nicholas Heybert vs. Daniel 1', Heybert.
Murray.WInlack A Unudall vs.TheNorth Hrltlch
Mercantile InsurnucoCo.
Mtirray,WlnlaclC4lUndnllvs.ThoImperlnl Fire
lnsuranco Co.
H. Hatterthualt vs. Frederick F, Merceron.
Daniel F, Hcybort vs. Kllnetob A Waltou.
llvnns A Henrlo vs. Republican Association.
Vsuiab Iteese. Admr.. vs W. A. Kllno.
Michael Maylon vs. Philadelphia A Reading
Patrick Monnghan vs. Philadelphia A Heading
I!it rnn.fl f'nmttnuv.
Rodger Dixon vs. i'litlaJelplitait IteaJlug I tail
Mrs. Mary Connelly vs. rhlladclpbla A Reading
Charles Itmwn vs. Joseph U, Vundersllce,
IhiTl'f Mhalfcr vs. Hlratn Tliomai.
(Juiinoti A llro. v. Vldnyre Jacoby,
Ho! onion Illney vs. WillUm Wnlp.
William T, Khunian vh, LncUuwuuna & Illooms
burif llritlruiid Comiifinv.
Ututel Siyder, use. V4. M. O, M'Collumun, cl. al.
i iiiiiiiu ninmiij vs. v usuii iiii.
Joser-li Kfttiey vs. John AUtlttj.in, ct. nl.
Ueurge U. II -mh vs. JosepU Wise, ct, nl.
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XJ HII.MPTIVH8 TO (10 TO FLORIDA IN
WINTLll.
Having for tho last thlrty-nve years devoted
my whom time and ntlcntlou to the study of
luug diseases and commupllon, 1 feel that 1 mi
dorsttind fully the course that ought to pursued
lo restore a tolerably bad caso of ulsensed lungs
to healthy soundness. The first nnd mostlm
nortaut stenlsrtir the iintletittn nvnlil tnlilnr
cold, and tho best of all places on this continent
for thts'purpose In winter, la Florida, well down
in .no citiie. wneru 1110 teiiipcraiiiro is regular,
nud not subject lo such variations as lu more
a.ui iiitrru iiiiiiuties, t Hiiiiua in n point i cnu ru-
vuuuimmi. . goou nuici is Kept lucre uy i vicr"
man. irfist winter 1 saw several persons there
Whoso lungs had been badly diseased, but who.
under tlioliciillng Inthlencoof lliocllmnlo and
my medicines, wet o get ting well.
Ono hundred miles further down the 1 Ivcr Is n
point nbichl would prefer to Palatkn, us tho
temperature lsmoreceu and thonlrdry nud
bracing. Mellouvillouud Hnterprlso are located
mere. I ahould glvo a decldod preference to
Aieuonviue. it is iwo nines irum riverorinae,
aud It seems almost Impossible to ttiko cold
there. Tho tables lu Floilda might be better,
and patients complain ul tbuos but Hint Is a goud
sign, as It Indicates a reuiru of nppetlto, and
wueu this Is tho caso they generally liloriuse lu
llosh, and then the lungs must heal,
Jacksonville, llloerufa,ureen Covo,and many
other places In various parts of Flurlda, can be
safely recommended to consumptives lu winter.
My reasons for saying so nro mat patients nro
less liable to lako cold there than whuro tliero Is
a less even temperature, and It Is not uoccMary
to say llut whet en consumptive person exposes
himself to frequent colds be Is certain lu dlo
snoriiy. rncreioro my njvico is, go weuuown
Into ttie Htato out uf the reach of purvndliii east
wluda nud fojs, Jaoaouviilc, or utmost iiuy
other of tho louiilltloi 1 have named, will bono
fll thove who are troahled wltn n torpid liver, u
disordered stomach, deranged boa'cls, Roro
throat or cough, but lor Itiosu whoso lungs ar
diseased a more sjulhern point Iscarnesiiy re
ooiuiiieuaeu,
1-ur lltloeii yoarspllor tolhMJ, I was profession
ally lu New lora. liusioii. llulilmorentid Puna
deiphla eeiy week, where 1 naw and exumlued
ou an average llvo huudred patients n WulU, A
pracltce so extensive, eiubruclng ovory potslble
lnia-ne ui muyuiwiuu, eiiuuiuu ills luuuuer
slaudthe disease rully, and hence, lay cautlun
lu regard to lukiugcoid, A person may take
vastouatllltles or "ritiheuck's 1'uLiuoulii ttvruii.
seaueed Toulo and Maudrako l'llls,"aud Jet
dlo If tie does not uvold Inking cold.
iuriuriua,ueiiriy every oouy lausiugaciiciica a
Mandrake fills, lor tho climate Is inoro likely to
produce bilious n.iblis th'iu muro northern lati
tudes, H is a well established lacl that natives
ol Florida lurely uia oi consumpliou, especially
111 New Lbglsud.oilutulrd.atleast.uftliu ooim-
lallotl dlo of tills terrible uise.isc. .In IhuMl.ltu
uuiteslt dues uol prevail so largely aim Uieru
are niauy thousands ureases theie. Vl.dt avast
percvtiugj oflllu would bo saved If cjr.st nip
uvea woio as easily alarmed lu regard to inktug
fresh cold us they uru about scarU t lever, small
pox,dc. llut theyuro not. They take wh.a ttiey
term u Utile cold, whtcu they mo crodulous
etlotlgtl to bullevo will wcurolf lu n lew days.
nicy puy no uiieiiiiuu luii.anu Iicuco ibllis
Iho fjuudtUlon lur .mother iiinl fmntlifr tlll
nil
until tue lun'i-i nro dUcam! beyond till hopo for
VI! If.
Mviumo to nersons whose lunci nronlrocted
ovtii, MlgiiUy Is, tu lay luuatocu ot Hcheiicii's
l'uluioulo Hjrup. Kcl.uiielt'flsSujueod 'luiilsuud
i.'iiuuctc'n aUai.araiio Pan ana gu to lurlda, 1
reoomiuvuu mesa pariicuiar mtutcmu'4 neuiusu
I am tliorottgniy ucqudtutud withtncir action.
i Know iiitii wuort) lutyiirouHt'u 111 uvrici. ueuotu
tmn with mv ilirtftluii! tliLU willdotlm work
llut is nqutrcj. -i n. a uccuiuuiisneu, nuiure win
do tho rest, iho pnyslcUu wno prescribed for
coM.uougli or ulsiuwmit4, mid then ndvlsus
thulULimil lu waiK or riuu out every ua, win
bo buru tjlmvon eorpso on his hand! uuforu
lti7hWilfln lstOL'lveiuy throa medicines, lu ac
cordance Willi tno printed direotlous, except in
Koine cases where u ireer ue of tUu Muuuiuke
1'iLln li necessary. My object is to gtvotono lo
tlio stomach to get up a good appetite. It H al
M'iivh a iroutl (dim when n I'Utluui bexlus to uiow
hungry I have hopes of such. With u relish lor
rood Mid tlio gratlilcutlou uf that rollali coin us
goixt uiooii, auu wiin it muru nebii, which is
closely followed by n healing of tho lungs. Then
tho cough loosens and noatett, tho creuplug chills
and clammy nlght-swoats uo longer prostrate
and nnuoy.nud tho patient gow well, piuvlded
bo avol Js taking cold.
Now there nro many consumptives who havo
not tho means to go to Florida. Tho question
maybe us It ed, Is tliero no liopo for such? Cer
tainly thcro 1$. My advice to such Is, nnd over
una been, to blny in n warm room durlusthe
winter, with a temperature of about soventy tle-
Rrecs, wiucu biiouiu uo uepi reguiuriy m mat
polnL by means of n thermometer. Let such n
patient take hU exercise within tho limits of the
room by walking up nud down as inuchns his
strcUBlh will permit, lu order to keep up n
healthy circulation or tho blood, I havo cured
thousuuds by this system, nud can do no nguln.
Consumption Is ns easily cured nsauy other dis
ease If it. is taken In timo, and the proper kind
of treatment is pursued. Tho fact stands undis
puted on record that Hchcnck's Pulmonic Hyrnp,
Mandrake Pills, nud Beawoed Tonlo havo cured
very many or what seemed to bo hopeless cases
of consumption. Oo where you will, ou win bo
almost certain to Hud some poor consumptive
who lias been rescued from tho vey Jaws of death
by their use.
So lar as tho Mandrake Pills nro concerned,
everybody bhould keep n supply of them on
hand. They oct on tho Uvcr belter than calomel
and leave none of Its hurtful ellects behind In
tact they are excellent In all cases whero n pur
gative medicine Is required. .If you havo par
taken too freely of fruit and dlarrhuea ensues, a
dosoot tho Mandrakes will euro ycu. If you are
subject to sick headache, taUo a dose of tho Mun
drakes end tuev will relieve vnuiiitwn imnrx.
If you would obviate tho effect of n change of
w muuiguiice in mill, taKO
ono of tho Mandrakes every night or every olher
night, nnd you may then drink water undent
watermelons, pears, apples, plums, peachts or
corn, without the risk of being mado sick by
them. They will protect those who llvo In damp
situations against chills aud fevera. Try them.
Thev nre nerlftntlv lmrinlfMu. Thnw mn .1.. w.m
f ood only,
have iibandAncd my professional visits to Bos-
mil JUKI Knur Virlr I... t .
I, . " " . " "i "," L"imuuo iu to mini; ii is
at my oihco.No lAN.HIxni Street. PhlladeL
Phla, every Saturday, fiom u A. M. to a 1. M,
the Uo spirometer will bo charged Jive dollars.
The Itesplrometer declares the exact condition
ui me lungs, ana patients can rendily learn
whether they nro cutubloor not Bulldcslrolt
distinctly understuud that the vnluo of my
medicines depends entirely upon ihclr being
taken strictly according to directions.
In conclusion, 1 will say that when persons
take my medicines nud their systemsaro brought
Inton healthy condition thereby, they nro u.t
so liable to take cold, yet no ono with dUcabed
lungs can bear n sudden change of atmosphere
without tho liability of gieattr or leM irritation
of tho bronchial tubes.
Pull directions In nil languages accompany
ray medicines, so explicit nnd clear that uny
ono can use them without consulting mo, and
can bo bought from any druggist,
J. H. SCHENCK, M. 1),
No. 15 N Bixru Street, Philadelphia.
novll'70-m.
wij"-'ib in i in Hi mm ii n r
To any person producing any Mcdlclno show
ing hnlr ns many llvlnT. permanent cures as l)n.
PTII.ER'd VeQETAIILE UIIEUATI0 ItlJMEDr.
wunruw vmy, a pieaHani Pieaiciirc, ireo
from Injurious drugs. Wnrianted. under oath,
tohaVH permanently cured Uln every 1W) patients
trented In tho past leu years. (co testimony.)
It Is tho scientific nrescrlntlon of 1'rofej.i.or Jns.
P. Pitlor, M. V., a eruduato of the University of
Pennsylvania A. I. Ki3, now ono of Phlhtdel-
puias oiucst. reguiarpnyHiciaus,nnu rrurussor or
-iifiiiiirv iiiiu lox ca ncv. wild nns inniiis
Neuralgia, Chronic und Intlammatory 1 thou ran
tlsm tho speciality of his cntlro profcssloual
life n fact vouched for by the signatures accom
lunylugoach bottlo.ormany prominent renown
ih! physicians, clergymen, nuu other testimonials.
trums aud useless exnenditnro of money, n letrul
signed Bunranteo.statlngoxactuumberof bottles
warrautod to cure, will bo forwardod gratis to
nny Hullerer sending by letter n Tult dejcrlptlou
of ntlllctlon. In cihooI falluro to cure, nmouut
TMiiu positively rerunneii, Aietiiciue bent nny
whero by expi ess, collect on delhory. Ailllcted
invited to write tor nd vice: nil tuformatlon nml
medical advice hent by letter gratis, l'rlnclpnl
(unci;, -.Tj bouin rourtli street, l'hiladelphln, Pa.
ine iiemeuy is noia or obta ncd bv Uiukl'UIb.
inarani-ly
Q00D3 DELIVKHED
FBEBOP PORTKBAOK TO PKPOTcl OU
BOATrt IN PIULABLLP1IIA.
Uv tho dissolution of ihm firm nf A T.T.EM .t
Nkeulkh. on Iho lUth of November. 1S70. the
uuderslgned became bolo owner of tho Factory,
stock nud Machinery of the late- firm and will
continue the manufactureandsnleof Fertilizers.
My personal attention Is plTfiito the btnlness.
nnd
luueu uy vno uesc unemicai nuu itiecnauicai
BlElll tha high quality of iny articles will Lo
juuimuiueu, iiiu
SUPEU I'lIOSPIIATE OF LIME,
AND
AMMONIATED FEHTILIZEU
are sold at a very low price.
SEND I'OIl CHtCULAIt.
NO. 1 I'EUUVIAN OUAKO,
ll'urranlccl I'ur. as tmportnl Irom the Atandi.
nsu u a x o,
l'uroqronnullono.Landnaster.Cemcnt.Bperm,
Lard, Whale, IiUhrlcatloii ana Coal Oils, Hperui,
AUainanllno ana Paranlno I'anaies.lo which I
respcctfnlly Invite tho attention ot tie public.
tructiL piacoT, to tiik TiiAnn.
WM. N. NIIKIII.EH
At the M Haml 0 Am.cn a N krdlm.)
OlHoutll lltilawure Aeiiiie,
1'hllaaelphla,
rOR BAMS BY
- nuxMiSmma iitou company,
mar.371 13w.
AGE1IT3
TTittil f:t
Twelve Years v Vild Indians f. Plains.
The remarkable adventures of Die famous
WHITE CUIKF&nd lilU WAlt llinilllm
Ilcd Hklns. 'I hrllllng &ccmiuls or (Jrtat Iluuts,
jiuiiiiimutii Lot","1 wuw iiiiiuiu lUllll'HlH Willi
the bits game nnd hostile tribes, Hplnteddescrlp
lion of tho habits and hupcrttltions or that
Mrumie neoj)it,', iiair riuri, jjcuknui. i ItAni-
uunn. liuyy mtt t? uuauu n .i'touAl,r,UUriOH,
Woiunur, dc. New, Vrtuli and I'opular, 1'iticis
Iiow. It is sell iu ir by the thousands ulth wm.
derful rapidity, Agents aro maklnif from 150 to
fluoperwuk. Choice Held yet vacant, Hendat
once lursampio eunnierM, juuki rations una iar
tlcularn to A, 11. JiU JlliAltl), I'ublUhtT,
JiuLT7.if. Chestnut bt., l'hlla.
Rail Roads.
T A01CAWA1SNA AND 11 LOOMS
XJ Illlltll ItAII.lttlMI
On andrtrNov.Vl,lt70,Pft!rtengef Trains tylll
run ns loiiuwsi
doing North,
Arrlvo Arrive
p,m, p.m.
.... VM 2.1S
Doing South
LeaVo Leave
p.m. ft. m
8.2J O.M
Leavo
S.M1 0
I. 11 7.M
t.m 7.i
4. k.(
ji.11 cm
0.1(1 O.07
II. 111 IMS
Arrive Arrive
0.10 W.'JJ
Bcranton..
IMttslon...
Kingston.
., o.n
,,.ll
).M
1.H
I. 17
U80
12.01
II. 31
11.0
Leave
Plymouth K.m
Hhlckshlmiy.... 7.M
llerwlck 7.VSI
lllooni 0.50
Dauvlllo 0.10
Leave
Nortli'd. 4.J
10.111
(.'olilipcf Inn tnmln ntHrrnnf no hv thn 10.40 a.m.
train for Uroat Iteiiilwlllnghamtoii, Albany aud
an points fturin, imsv aim Yeni, .
U.T.UOUNft.'Bnp't.
NOUT1IEHN OMNTUAIi llMh
WAY.
on and after December llh 1870. Trains will
lenvoSUKUURV a follows t
NOUTIIWAltl).
1.33 a.m., Daily to Wlllliinisport, for l'.lmlra
.aiiHiiunigua, iiociicsior. ituunio, nnspeusiou
llrldge, nud N. Tails,
0.S) p. ., Dally.feiccpt Snndays) ror.Rlnilni nno
imuaio vrt urio uauway irom liiinira.
1.55 p.m., Dally,(cxcoptBundaya) for Wllllama-
TIIAIN8 SOUTH WARD.
11.01 A, M.Dally (except Monday's) for llaltlraoi t
W1LMINOTON AND I'lIILADELPIIIA.
11.31 P.M. lHlly(excoptHunday's)forllaltlmor
Washington uud l'nlladelphla.
HI). H. YOUNU.
(lencral Passenger AvenL
Alviiru It. risits, Oeu'l Supt.,
0
ATAWISSA UAIIjUOAIJ.
15,0. WINrnil AltltANOKMKNT. 1670,
Passenger Trains on thlt road will run ns rot
lows t
Halt SjvIi.
BfATlO.VS,
.Vufl .Vtrtt
Lv.
11.25 n,ni
11.0) '
tVlltlamsport. I.v, Clip.m
Muucy, B.51
Milton. " fi.h) "
Danville. " 4J) "
llupcrt. " J.I2 "
Ualawlssa. H 4.01 "
Ulngtnwn " "
HUllllUlt, " !!.) "
(luakake. " 2.10 '
l Mi.lt. T,.n in
o.tt
10.21 "
10.34 '
10.11
1I.5J "
l'2.'l i,m
14..1I
12.44
1.3)
4.11
3.11
7.00
l.il
2..1I
g.
5.1)
"DlucTatiiiquu, Dine. 12.51 "
" ' IteiulllllI, " 10.10 a.m.
' I'.ilisvfilo. "
Philadelphia. " 8.H '
"dlno Mauell Ciiuuk. dine" .u p. tn.
" llellllehem, 12.ilnoon
" I'lilla. via lletiilcheni, " H.il n. m
" llaston, "'11.85 "
New York, ft. Liberty at..
' vliUAH.lt.lt. " ll.M "
11,11 "
5.'j) a.m.
I,, vauey it, it. u.uo
lloiton,
MO p.m
P1m4otitr taltlr it thn 8.T train from William.
sport, will havo two hours In Now York, lor Mip
iur, aim nrriuiii iioiiuu ai, o..,u u.iu.. l-iuyuu
lour- to advance of nil other routes.
T.itv ilnv pn.ti.tu nnnin nitiv nil trains ho.
tweon Wllllamsport, Now York and l'tillaucl-
,iiia
Trains run through by daylight.
Olio. WEnil, Supt,
aVDINQ ItAlLHOAI).
Brmxa AHUAxaKMnxT.
Monpav, April 3, 1S71,
Great Trunk Mno Horn the North nnd North
West for rhlladelphln.New York, Ueaulut;. Polts
vllto, Tamaqua, Ashinpd, Hhamokln Lebanon
Allen town. Kastou. UuhiaUi. Idtlz. Ijaucanter
Columbia, Ac,
iraiuHiuavo iiarrisuurg lorew loru, as ioi
Iowhi A l il.lt 8.10. n. m.. ami 2.00 n. in., con
necting with similar trains on I'oim&ylvn
nla llullroad, nud nrrlvlug nt New Yurie at
lu.io, u, m., 3,50, nnd 10,'W p, m, roapccllvely,
Hlecplug ears accompany the 3,10 , ul, trnlus
without change.
UeturnlU'41 Loavo New Yorknt 0,00 n.in, nnd
12.03 noon aud 5,00 p. m. l'DUaitelphU nl 7!.', K30
a m, nud a.:i0 p. m. Hleenlnt; cars nccompauy
tuo 6,00 p.m., trains lrom N i without cnauso,
Leave llarrisburg lor Heading, 1'ottsvllib, iw
maqua, Miuersvtlle. Ashland, bhamokln Al
lentown nud riilla'd. at S,10a.m., aud H.UJ.aud
1,05 p.m.. stopping nt Lebanon and principal way
stations; the 4,03 p.m, train connecting lor I'hll'n
I'otlsvllle nnd Columbia on y. rot l'oltsviiie
Uchuylklll Haven nnd Auburn, via Hchuylklll
and uusquenauna liaiiroau, leave nnrribijurn ni
J,u p.m.
East lVnnsylvanlaUaltroad trains leavo lleal
ln lor Alloulown Kaston nud Now York at 5.00,
iu.ou, ii( ill., mm i.wj p. in. i.vriuiiiiHK, leave
New Yoik at 0.00 a.m.. llLOOnoon aud S.uj n. m.
aud Alieulowu at 7.-0 a.m. 12.U5 noon, 2.15, 4.1'H
II" O.iJ p. 1U.
Vf&v VAnuanaet Train icrvus I'lillmliilnhln at
7,'I0u.m connecting with blmllar train on East
l'a. railroad returntniz from lieadlniratO.iUn. m.
stopping at all stations.
Leave PotUvllIe at 0.00 a.m.. nnrl 2.M r.m.
u. iu., jiuiuauu in 7,uj a,m. auu ii;,i.i noon juau
anoy City ut 7.51 u. m, aud p. m, Tamaqna al
H.ai n. in., and.lup. m. lor l'hliudelphla.New
Leavo L'ullHVlllu via Hcuuyiklll nnd Susque
hanna UaUromlnttys a.m. lor llarrisbuig, nnd
.,U3 uuuu,iur i iuuuruvu auu in-uiuui,
Itoadtui! Accommodation Train leaves rolls-
vllle at 5.40 a, m., pusses Uuadlns nt7, a. m ar
riving nt 1'hlladeiphla at 10. 'JO a. m, Ueturnlns .
leaves 1'hlladeiphla at 6,15 p. m., pa&slng Head
tng at 7,05 p.m., arriving at PotuviUo at 0,4 J p.m.
I'ottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Tutta
town at 0,30 a.m., returning, leaves i'hlladolphU
at 4,30 p.m.
Columbia Ilallroad Trains leavo Heading at
7, turn., nnd 0.15 p.m. for Ephrutn, Lltlz, Lancas
tor, Columbia. Ac,
1'erklomen Uall Itond Trnlnsleavo 1'erlilomei.
Junction at 7J5 0.05 a. in.. 3.0J A O.uo n. in. returu-
inn leavo bchwenkhVilio utoao, KU a.m., Ii50
noon i 4.30 p.m., connecting with blmllar tram
1 itt'uuiua juiiiroati,
Colcbiookilale Itullroad trains leave rottstown
at y.40n,m,J: 1.13 (J.45 p.m. returnluy loavo Mount
Pleasant at 7.00 anil 11.1L1 a. m.. a.uu t.m. nonnecL
lur witn Hlmllar trains on Heading Hallroad.
aiiuaiur Jtttinoau j rains :cao utaiijio
iort at s.O n. in, nnd -.o nnd m, leturntus.
eavu DDwntUKton nt u.iu u. in., ijj nuouand
5.i5 n. in., ruuncctlni; with filmlhir trulus oi
iieaaiuB iiauroau.
On Hundays, leavo New York nt 5,00 p.m., i'nli
phla at tf.uo a.m. and 8,15 p.m., (tlio R,00 a.m. tralu
ruuulnsuuly toltendlug;)leavurottsvlllei4,00a.m
Harrl&burK at 3,10 a, in, nud 2.10 p. ni. atu
leave Alleutowii nt 8.15 p. iu and leao
Heading nt7.15 a.m, auu lo.ui p. m, lor llflrru
buru.ai fi.O0n.rn. for New York. nudat0.4Ja.iJ.
and 4.15 p. in Hh Philadelphia,
uommumuon, iviueage. rtenfeon, cnnol w,
Kxcurslon Tlokcts to and from all nolnts. at re
duced rates.
Uagguse checked throuu; 100 pounds nllowtn
each pohonscr.
tit it. II UUIUi.i
Asst. Supt. it Kug.Mneli'iy.
HoadlniT, Vtu, April 3, mi.
EW FIHM AT OltANGEVlLLE
IIIOX FOUNDRY AND AGRICUL
TURAL WORKS,
CmUAT IMl'ItOVEMLNTS IN PLOWS AND
TmtESlIINU MACIIINUH.
Mr, Jacob Trlvlenleco havliiR purchased tho
Interest of Charles w, Iiw in the nboo named
wnrks. the business will 1m rn ttlmipil mirier the
11 r m name of William Hciiuylkr a Co. Having
discovered bovcral imperfections In the plows
manufactured In lfeTU, they have strengthened
nnd improved them, and ndded foiuo en tiro new
patterns. Tl.ey will open thoHpring trndo ot li71
far lu advance nf anything ever oil red to tho
iiublic, lelng Iwith practical mochanlcs, nnd hav
ing thelrworkr.il done under their own super-
yimou iney guarunieo tueir wont superior in
material and Mulsh to uny heretorru oilered.
Dealers should not accept of nuy other agricul
tural Implements until they hno examined our
Manufactnio, Farmer chould try our plows
beforo buylugnny other, Theynlso mnnufacturo
ALL KINP OK CABIIN03,
nsuilly made in first class ronndrles, iaw nnd
grist mill castings, mado aud lilted up to order,
THRESHING MACHINES
nro mado n specially, nnd some very decided im
provements have been Introduced Into their ma
chines. Trices lower ttmu over; nil kinds of
country produce and old Iron taken lu nxihnngo
Order direct irom tho manulaclury, Old agen
cies supplied during the winter.
Address all orders to
WILLIAM SCHUYLER & CO.,
AaillCUMUUAIi WOItKS, OHANQ13VILLE
COLUMBIA. COUNTV, PA,
Jan 171.
CIXTY-FIVK FIIIST 1'IUZI
MED-
AUt AWAUDIII),
tuu giiuat
I1ALTIMOUC TIANO
MANUFACTOHY.
WILLIAM KNABR & CO.
MAKUrACTUHEIW OK
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, M D.
These Inst ruments have been before the publlo
for nearly Thirty years, nnd upon their excel
lence alone nltnlned un unpurchased pre-eminence
which pronounces them unequalled. Their
TONI3
comblntft great power! sweetness and flno slng
luir riualltv.ns well nscrcat nurltvof Intonation
and sweetness throughout tlio eutlrestale, 'Iher
TOUCH
pliant and elastic, and entirely free from tho
Bitiiuesu iouuu in ho many j'ianoett
IN WORKMANSUU
theynio nnc quailed, mlnn none'lmt tho very
heU Meusoneit materialAhe larRO capital employed
lu our business enabflnK us to keep continually
an iiuuienbo hiock oi uiinner, xc,, ou nana,
tnt-All our ffmiare IHanoet have our Nnwlm.
proved OveiuruuNU Ccalk aud tho AaraJTc
, We would call sppctal attention to our late
Improvements In (UlAM I'lANGX und
MiUAJtK OltAXnXi l'ATENTEO AUO. H, JbOO,
which bring tie Piano nearer perfection than
iaa jrvii UVVU UliaiUOU.
EVEHY 1'IANO FULLY WAKUANTED FOlt 5 YEAI13,
Wo hnvo mado nrrangeinents for the tiolt
liiolemle Agency for tht most Celebrated PAR
LOR (jHUaNH nnd MKIjODKONH. which we
rUer Wholihaleand Retail, nt Lowest Factory
ocUB'70-Cra, Raltlmore, Md,
JEMOVAlTi ' "
C. G.FURMAN.hnddlcr,
JIOS removal IMS khnn tn l?niMirl'U l.lnnlr exn
Main Hlrret.ODnnslte thfi PruaiiHlen urliorA Tin la
nre)aredtodoull kinds of work iu his line of
uusuivm, ui juir jrices. Liuar ni lin
I1LANKH nromttllv vtttotr4l tmrrlr
on any quality o( 117, at thla Omce,
Dniga and Ohomicala.
A TSHEAT MEDICAL BlSCil i
Dr. WAtKERT n I,".rpjl"
VINEG-AR BIITLKS
Hundreds of Tlioncftuds
near trBtlmony to thMf Wonder
fulCarillTO LlTrctS.
$M WHAT ARE THEV? Igg
THEYAItB K0T A VILD
FANCY DRINK.
iliJoof l'oor Ilnin, WMfUcr, I'roof fplrltn
nnd ltcfuoo LI in or a doctored, iplcod andiwctt
ened to rlcasotho tiatc, called ,,Tonlci(,,,,Atpcti2.
ctn,' ' licitorcri," tc, ttat lead tlio tippler cn to
drnafcennces and rtdu, but mo a tnio Mediclae, rania
from tho K&ttTO KooUncd Iltrbiof Csllfomls, frco
Irani nil Alcolivllo Stimulants, Tboytro tha
(lUKAT I1LOOI) rURIFIEIt and A MFK
(31V1NO l'ltlNCU'LLapcrfcct raoTator and
Invlffomtor of tho Bye tern, carrylsji off all poisonoua
matter and restoring tlio Wood to a healthy confiitloa,
l.'opcrcon cuatato taceo Clttcri accordlaa todlrtc
tloa and remain lone unwell.
GlUU will bo clrcnforan lneura&lo caio,rroTldcd
tlio tones aro cot dcetroyed ty mineral poison or
other means, and tho vital organs waited beyond tlio
point of repair.
Fur InDnmmiitory nnd Climnlo Klicamn
tlun nnd tlont Dyspepsia, ur IndlffcstloDi
IllliouSf It emit lent nnd Intermittent Fovcrs
XUscnseBof tholllood, Llvcr( Utdncys nnd
Illntldcr taceo Rltlcrs hare been most ancccto
fjl. tJnch DiBcneco aro canted ty Vltlr.tcd
Illood which la generally rroiaccd by dcraa;tncit
of tho Dlcrstlro OrsntiB.
DYHI'LraiA Oil 1ND10EBTION, need
r.cac, rain la tho Elonldcre, Conghs, TIghtncca of tho
Clictt, Dl2zlncas, Eonr Emctatlocs of tho Ctomach,
radtoetolatha Month, SlUoas AttackB, ralpltatlcn
c f tho Heart, Inflatnicatlon of tho Lungs, rain la tho
soloes of tho Kidneys, and & hundred other painful
tj&rtoms.tro tho cCkprlsgaof Dyrpcpeln,
Thry Invlgorato tho Btomacli and atlmulata tho tor
pid r.rcraad dowcIb, which rcnderthcmofunoqnalled
tCcncyla clcannlnff tho blood of all Impurities, and
imrartlaj new llfo and vigor to tho wholo syctcm.
I'OIl HK1N DIBEAHLS, Ernptlona, Totter, Salt
I lie ma, Ulotchca, E pots, llmplca. ruttnlcs, Polls, Ccr
lcnctco,rJcg'Woimo, E cald-Ucad, Boro ryes, Eryclp
clrj,ltcli, Ccnrfs, DUcoloratlona of tho EUn, Humors
and Diseases of tho bkln, of whatever namo or nature
us literally Cos up and carried out of tho syetcm la a
thort timo by tho uio of theso Cittern. Ono bottlo 1 1
rucb cases will convlnco tho moot Incrcilaloaa of their
curatlro cCect. j
Clcacso tho Vitiated Elood whenever you find its
laiprltlci bursting through tho Btla lnllmplcs, Erup
tlou3 or Sorest clcanBoltwhcn yon find U obstructed
and elngglfili la tha veins t clcanso It when It la foul,
and your feelings will toll you when. Keep tho blood
pnro aad tlio health of tho system T41I follow,
lMN'i TAPE and other WO It .11 8, lurltlngia tho
Eft tern of so many thousands, aro effectually destroy
ed and removed. Tor full directions, read carefully
tho circular around each bottle, ptlntcd In four lan
guages English, Qcrman, rrccch and Bpanlcb.
j.wAi.EEr., rropriotor. e. n. Mcdonald & co.,
ErnggUts and Qcn, Agents, Can rranclico, Cal
and C3 and 31 Comucrco Etrcct, Icw York.
prcoid) nr all Di.uaci3T3 and ee,vlee3
octZWH,
UtWIttl Jol U LUhU HlU
cure. A pamphlet Hiving Ryinptoma and other
in tor ma lion bunt ireo to any nuu res 8. ruia rem
edy Is
SOLD BY MOST DTtUOOISTH TN ALL PABTS
Ol1 Tllli WOUI-iD.
Prico GO cent?, Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt
of tslxly ccntH, or lour pacltagcH lor twodnllnrtt,
llouaru nf counterfeit and ttoilhlcsi itmtiiltona.
Hcotliat my nrlvato Stnmn. which Is n potlUve
guarantee of ilcnuincnest, is upon tho outsldo
wrapper, iieinomuer mat mis jirivaio nianip.
Issued by tho United btates Govern mentexprtss
ly for (stamping my medicines, has my portrait,
natno aud address, nnd tho wordi '-U. S. Ccrlill-
rato of (lenulneness," tnginvcd upon it, and
ueod not bo mistaken, lion't bo swindled by
tiuvclers nnd othera representina the inselve1 na
Dr.HaKo; I am the only man now living that
Iirh tho kuowlodzonnd right to niauufacturolho
Genuine Dr. Hugo'k Catarrh Uoincdy, uud I never
travel tohcll this mtdlclne.
It. v, riKuri;, .11. i.
ooUS'JO-ly. 113 Soncciv istruct, lluOalo, N.Y,
s
I5VJ2N IIEASONS VIIY
Is the IJest Liniment in tub Would
poit iionsns,
FinsT. ItHeomrocdof tho most rowznirtJL
nnd Pknetiiatino llntiliN known In Chemlstrr,
Hfcond. Combined with tho nbovo U n Mrdi
cinal Oil, mado exprtshly for thU Liniment,
and mixed by an entirely now process,
TUiitD. Thousoof thoou'eru(uuil pmetratinfj
Ingredients Is to drive or foreo In, thin beaut 11 ul
MnmeiKAL Oil, which lubricates tho Joints and
mtiHcles. nnd Immodlatcly throttles the dtsenso,
and compels H to loosen its deathly, sickening
and poisonous fangs,
Fouutii. This Medicinal Oil is need for the
came reason that a good mechanic always uses
oil to malm his machinery work witli easonud
nri'cisnm. nu 111 uiu tsiinu way ino muscics nn
lolnts of our nnimali should ha lutirlmtpd If wa
wish to havo them travel with lopldity and enso.
rirni. ini yviy rsutiiuiun 111 iia uclioii, will
not bum or blister tho animal llko most of tho
rui not," jimmenia or tno uny,
Sixth. Not ono drnn ot tincture of cavenno
or red pepper can bo found In Us composition;
for we hold that no liniment can bo etloctlvo
which burns aud blusters tho nnlmal until the
muscles nto hnid nud dried almost to n crisp,
Hkven nt. Uvery bol tlo Is waiuianted to (-Ivo
good KatUiactlon, or your moneyVlll bo rofund
ed. This Khowa conclusively that the proprie
tors have full contldenco In thla preparation,
nudpiovcs lor the Revonth timo that O, II. U, S,
Is tho best Liniment in tho world for hursos.
Zx-Dori't tillow pour Merchant to jmlmojf Tine
turoof Jlcd l'typer inl JIartshorn, or other trash
onjoa, but ash jar (I, ;, N. a, for Jlortes, una take
no other. Hold by nil tlruff-tlfctH
1. U. OA1111Y A CO., Solo Proprietors,
sept270-ly I . 172 Washington Htreet, Now Yorlc.
R
E JI O V A L.
Tho firm ALLr N.Km.viahnvIn'r been ills
solved on tho lutti of Nov. 1S70. 1 would Inform
my friends and customers that 1 am
NOT OUT OF IIUS1NESS,
ns has been reported, and cull attontlou to tho
IJIlOlVllli. UlltClL'Sl
GOVatNMENT DCrOf,
BiO. 1 1'EItUVIAIV UA.0,
OUOUND DONE,aUAIlANTEEDlUrtE.
Fiat! UUA0 IN 11DL3.
roudrette, lu llaiss, llarrcls and Bulk,
UAW BONE l'il03I'IIATE OF LIME,
Frlco, t33 por Ton,
LAND rLASTEJt IN I1A03 AND BBLS,
Taii, la 1, 2 it a gallon Cans,
9IL rJDAI', for wiisliiDB Trees, In 30It. boxes,
COTTON SEED MI1.VL,
Excellent Food for Cows, Increasing and enrich
ing tuo amir, jn ijaus, iwm, .vun,
0 It A Cly LINGS
For Jlog and Chicken Feed.
CEMENT,
Agoncy for-poplay Hydrnullo Cement.
For It, superior quality Irefertnj.'WiBTAiuiA
qu.-hb, uuiuueu, n, j,
A LIBEnAI. DISCOUNT TO THE TItADE.
JOSrAII J. ALLEN,
(l.ato Allen A Needles,)
4 POUTIl DELaWaUE AVE.
rtemoved to
mar .07113.. I'liiLABiLi'iUA.
pKE WILLS.
.hint Tirlnted on arnotl nntw-r ntid In tliniicnfnKt
Rtyle,JUSTlCii,H8iidCiNTAllLi;,rtI',li;i:ilLI
aud lor sale nt tho CoLUuntAN nillco. Tho law
hretiulres Justices ot tho Peace to haven Pee Hill
,1 up in ,iuoir inuci'H, unuera ieuaiiy t
doul
ujjU me nmouut or the lees ebungeu.
0
It 101 HO FOUNTAIN P1;NH for tale tluup nt
OtJ THEY AHI3 K 0T A V1LQ 3 58
t4 11 tl t. n ai r t r r I m ir D t, u
uutmiuwy u it i n k , p ii r
rsy.. -----
m
mi:
UOISH
WondeH
rem ed JH
nro halH
es wheH
forH
work, DiHHIIIIIIH
Bphero
snail lj
or thntH
tlnB
cure -LLLLm
only a,iH
I Will iTTTTOTJ
1 1 Liinnot i
Olotliing, &c.
jVKW S.TOOIC OP OLOTIIINa.
rrosh arrival of
hummuh aoona.
DAVID IX)VKN11EIIU
luvllca attention lo hla stock of
C1IEAI' AND FABIIIONAULK CLOT1IINU.
at Ills aloro on
.Main Blrccl, two Joors above tho American House
Illoomi,bnrff, l'a.,
whero no haa Just rocelved Trom Now York auj
I'hllailelphla n full assortment of
J1I1N AND UOYS' CLOTHINO,
inelnjltig the most fashionable, ilnrablo, ana
handsomo
1)111133 OOODS,
conslsllnii of
HOX.HACIf, UOCO.tlUM.AWlOIL-UI.OTH
COATH AND l'ANTS,
of nit fiorts,Blzcs ahil colors. He ha, also rcplcn
Ishctl hi, alrciuly largo stock or
rALU AND WlKICIl SHAWLS,
BTR1PKD, FIUUItHD, AND rliAIN VIIaTH
SHirtTa,civ.vvAin,Brocicu, collaiw
HANDict:itciiiErs, awviM,
susrr.Niir.iw, and fancy auticles
He nas consUintly on hand a larso aud well-to-
ectci.1 nssortineut of
CLOTHS AND VITINOS,
which he Is prepared lo mako to order Into any
kind of clothing, nn very short notice, and In tho
best manner. All his clothing Is mado lowear,
and most of It Is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWiXItY,
ol every description, flno and cheap. Hlscnso ot
Jewelry Is not surpassed In thlsplace. Uall and
examine his general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELUY, AC.
Jant'71 DAVID LOWENBEItO.
Bakery and Oonfootioncry.
JOHN Q. .TACOIlY'S
11AKEHY AND CONFE0T1ONEHY!
DEUWICK, rENN'A,
Tho lindorHhined would respectfully lulorm
the CliUens of llerwlck, nnd vicinity, that ho
nag opencu n uoniociioucry auu naicery in
ODD PKLXJOVH' HAI.ti,
llerwlck. 1'a.. uhero ho Is liren.lrnd lo furnish
nil kinds ul
1'I.AIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
1'ItENOII CANDIES,
FOllEta.V AND DOMESTIC FItUITS
OltANOEH, LEMONS, UAISINS
Ac, Ac, A.C., .1.-C.
nv wnoLicuLc and it eta n..
Amons Iho assortment will ho found Cream
Nuls, l-.unlUll Walnuts, l'ennnts. Almonds, Kit
berls. Flit', Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Jellies of illller-
Canned Fruit or all kinds, Com Ktaleh, lOirir Ills
rltlt, foda Crackers, ojstcr Ciackers, Lheese,
honp, Writing l'nper, Agicemrut IMprrs, En
velopea, FISH AND OYSTKU3,
And nroduco of nil kinds. Freah llrcnd nud
CaltoH every day. Ico Cream lu Hcasoii, Your
palronagofs solicited,
llorwlck,.Iaul'71 ty
c
1 O N V K U T X O N 13 11 Y .
Tho nndoricuo.t would reHi.ectfullv announce
lo Iho publlo that ho has opened &
VinST-CLASS CONFKCTIONKItV BTORH,
In the building latoly occupltMt by 1'nx k Webb
whero ho la'prepurcdtu fnrnlsh nil kinds of
I'LAlN A FANCY CANDIUS,
FUHNCirUANDinS,
FOUKION A DOMESTIC FUUITS,
NUTS, ItAISINH, AC, AC, AC."
BY WHOLESALE OU l.ETAIL.
ort, n full assortment of nil roods In
of busl ocas. A great variety ul
DOLLH, TOYS, Ac, '
for tho Holidays, Particular attention
BREAD AND CAKIiS,
luds, fretsl i every day,
OTMaB OAXiDIES,
OUIHT1IAH TOYS,
Is bollclled, nud BatlsfacLIun will b
ced.
1-ly KCfCJIAliT JAC0118.
Books.
A'
UENT3 WANTED
"lo mako 30 to f COJ per Month by t-olllna
tl It U A T r C It T U X V s.
And How Tjiev Wksr Made, By J.D.McCabo,
Jr. Proliiboiy lllusiruledand neautlluliy bound
Tho moil universally Himgutultor boou issued
for yiura. It htiowa how a poor school in us tor
maao Jw.yOO.uJi'; how u poor hull-blind bailor bo
caiiionui'ojt banker, a butcher's upprcutlco the
wealth lent man lu America, un unknown me
chanic nmllliouuro lu bevfii earn with many
more such examples; lww entry, talent, unit jhi
Ucnt industry hue aluays nut with success utcn
ii opcrly cwrltd; how money van be made honettty
ana without tact (tee vfpunupiCt Hi ud lor Cii culat ,
etc., uud notice my txira itrius, uio IVIaclean,
71 b.insum tot r tot, PiilluJelptila,
ALW liuuiv ut utu uL.iieai. lumrt-ai, wild Im
portance. Written irom n lilyh moral uud physl
o log lull standpoint, by an eminent plonlciau
ana medical pruleiaNor, It phowa how batau is
working out hlsbubtle aud dangerous designs
tlirougn our moat sacied dumcbtlo and boclal ro-latiou-i.
l'ure-mlndod, but outspolcon uud ay
grehstve.tno nuthurhandloitho aollcateHUhJecis
ttiatod of without tlovct, but In huchu manner as
not to nilnlslertoupruileut curio-.tty. Thel'hys
(cat Jtiyenendtonoj the A'ucc, Is u buiject Justly
inl Mini the interest and sympathy of all truo
phllauthropiHts, uud thli buolt. It 19 belloved,
will contribute to that end Just lu proportlon'os
It has readers. A cliculur brut lreu, coutalnluy
n lulldcscilptlou nnd s nopKl-t of tLu worlc wltn
liberal extmcts. C, 1'. VKXT, IMiblhilier,
. kepu'70 ly & Colleyo ilaee, N, V,
Jl I llarclaj St.. N.V, or 38 IT, llh Kt.. riarlanall.O.
If they want the most inpnlaraml l.t hcllfna
lulMcrlptlon Ixioka publMiul. and thoT'io.ilho.
eraltrmu. Bend for circulars. Theywlllcostyou
nothing, and may bo of great benefit to you,
lebll'70-ly.
"y ANTED AGENTS FOR
CJKK.IT FORTUNES.
AndIIow Tiinv Wkbb Madk; on tiik Union
nLKHANnTmuMi'iin op1 ouh HEi.rMADK Men.
lly J. 1). McL'ubo, Jr. l'rofuaely Illustrated and
beautllully bound. Tho most taking, Instructive
nod universally bought lifter boou Issued for
ycarB. Fascinating as llctlon, ntithentlo as his
lory, practical as 'I'oor Itlchard," with lessons
more elevating for popular purposes, than the
firofoundest philosophy. Agent, nro ctonrlug
rom $su to tamper month, In snllo of hard times.
Hells last nml easily, uud Uollvora splendidly.
Bend lor Clieular, etc.. and notlco extra terms. "
(ll:o. MACLEAN, I'ublliUer,
7111 Bausoui Ulreet, Flilladelphia,
mar,17I Sni.
Wasjiing Machnos.
JJOTY'S WABIIlNO-IMAOHINE,
LATELY MUCH IMl'ROVED-AND TIIK NEV
UNIVERSAL OLOTIIE3 WRINOER
Improved wllh Howell', l'utent Double Cog
wheels, and tlio l'atent Htop, are now uuques
tlounbly far auperlor to any npparatus for wash
ing clothes ever Invented, ami will save their
cost twice a year, by saving labor nnd clothes,
Tha Editor of this paper, who purchased a
Washer and Wringer, thus Icslllles as to their
valuoi
"Wo have had In use In our family for aoni"
time past, one of Doty'a Clothes WiuUera and
Wringers, and ara pteparcd to bear teallinony as
to Its merits. It Is emphatically n labor.savtn'j
machine nnd does IU worlc lu tha most thorougli
mauuer, For families who havelaige washes
these machines would bo Invaluable,'' Colum
iiian, Jan. II, 1670.
I'RIOES-A PAIR OFFER.
If tho Merchant, In your place will not furnish,
or send for tho Machines, aeud us tho retail price,
Washer til, Extra Wringer III, and wo will for
ward either or both maclilneB, tree of freight, to
places where uo one Is belllugj and sobureare
wo they will bo liked, that wo agreo to refund
the money If uny one wishes to return the ma
chine, ireoof ireglit,uUer a moath'u trial, ac
cording to directions.
No husband, father or brother ahould permit
the drudgery of washing with the hands, titty
twu days In tho year, when It can be done better,
more expeditiously, with less lalvar, and uo In
Jury lot ho garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer,
uud a Universal Wringer,
Bold br dealer, generally, to whom liberal dls
count, uro made.
It, U IinoWNINO, Oen. Agent.
oclHO-tf. Hi Cortland Htreet, New l'ork. i
msmmm
Hlif
Dry Goods &tGrooories.
GRAND OPENING
UltAND OPENING
UllAND Ol'KNINU
UltAND Ol'KNINU
UltAND Ol'KNINU
or
FALL AND W1NTF.H GOODS.
FALL AND WINTF.lt UOODH.
FALL AND W1NTK1I- UOODH.
FALL AND WINTKIl UOOIIM
FALL AND WINTKIl UOODH,
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
oonslstlug of
consisting of
HIIY UOODH,
DHY UOODH,
WHY UOODH,
DHY UOODH
DHY UOODS,
HATH AND CAI'H,
HATH AND CAI'H
HATH AND CAI'H,
HATH AND CAI'H,
HATH AND OAIH,
TlOOTH AND BIIOFB,
I100TH AND H1I01CH .
HOOTS AND HIIOKH,
IIUOTH AND HIIOKH
UOOTtl AND BllOKH)
rtRADY-MADK CLOTHINO.
IlKADY-MADK CLOTIIINU
KKADY-MAUK CLOTIIINU,
11KAIIY-MADK CLOTHINO,
HEADY-.MADU CLOTHIJIU,
LOOKINO-0LAHHK8,
LOO K I N (1-0 LAMH KH,
LOOKINU-ULAHHW.
LOOi;lNO-lll,AK11iH.
LOOKINU-ULiVbHlas,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONH,
NOTIONH,
NOTIONH,
NOTIONH,
1'AINTH AND OILM,
FAINTS AND OILH.
FA I NTH AND Oil!,
1'AINTH AND OILH,
1'AINTH AND OILH,
UltOCKHIKS,
UHOCKHI1W,
UllOCKItllX,
(JHOCKUIKH,
UHOCKHIKH,
UUrENSWAIlF.
ItllUKNHWAHK,
tlUKHNHWAKK
tilMlKNHWAlll.;
UUKKNHWAHB
IIAHDWAnn,
HAltllWAltK,
HAHDWAlli:,
HAH1WAHK,
1IAHDWAHE,
TINWAItK,
TINWAlli:
TINWAHU
TINWAHM,
TINWAHU,
HALT,
HALT
HALT
HALT,
HALT,
F18I1,
F1HU,
F1H1I,
F1TII.
F1HH,
UKAL'I AND HEKDH,
. UHAIK AND DIIIIDH,
(lit A IN AND HKNDH,
(IUAIN AND Hl'.F.llH,
UHAIN AND HKKDH,
Ac,
ito.
Ac,
at
N11AL A CO.'S,
NF.AL A CO.'H,
NKAL A CO.'H.
NIOAL A CO.'H.
N11AL A CO.'H.
Main nnd Market Htreola,
Main and Market HtreeU,'
Main and Market Htreet,,
Main and Markot Htreet,,
AfcKFLVY,
McKKLVY,
McKllLVY,
McKKLVY,
McKKLVY,
Northwest corner ot
Slorthwest corner of
Northwest comer of
Northwest corner nf
Northwest corner of
31am and Market Htreet,,
iu.ooMnnnno, fa.,
ULOOMHIlllUtl, PA
I1LOOMHIIUHU, PA,,
llLOOMHIIUKU, PA.,
IILOOMHI1IIHU. PA.
IKON AND NAILH,
IHON AND NAIIX,
IKON AND NAILH,
IltON AND NAILH,
IltON AND NAILH,
lu largo qnantttlca .ind at reduced rates, nlway
DUUUU'J, IJI1U1,.
UY THE IJEST.
TIIK UE1) LION UltAND,
BXiACXE ALPACA
Is snporlor to nil other In color, quality nnd
price; to bo found only nt
M. P. LUTZ'S
Dealer In Dry Goods nnd Notions, in Brower'a
now bmldliiK next to tho Court Houhp, Main
Btreot, Illoomsburi:, l'a. mnyl370-tf.
Q 0. MAR It
have Justrocolvcd from tho eastern markets a
largD nnd well belcctcd Block of
DHY GOODS,
0OU3I8TINO Or
Casslmcrs, "
Jeans, "
Best blenched &
Brown Muslins,
Call coos,
Tickings,
Table Itnens,
Cotton &
All wool flannels,
AO., &0.,
A'cood stock or
Ladles dress goods.
Latest styles A patterns.
Splaes or all kinds,
Good stock Groceries,
Qneenswnro,
titono ware,
Wood & willow wnre,
Flour fc Chop,
Also Kitchen Crystal Boap for cleaning Tin,
Brass, Ac, All goods sold cheap for cash or pro
duce. Ho would call the Attention of buyers to his
well and carefuUy selected assortment which
comprises everything usually kept in the count
try, feeling confident that he can sell them
goods at such prices as will ensure satisfaction ,
Jnl7l-tf 0,0 MA It It,
M-
ILLER'S STORE.
H. II. MILL12II A HON,
havo removed their Storo to the room formerly
occupied byMendenhall.ouMaln stroet,llooms
burg, nearly opposite tho Kplscopal Church,
whero they ure determlucdto,ellonnsmoderato
terms as can bo procured olse where, Thler Block
comprise
LADKH' DHKSH O00DH
of the choicest style, and latest fashions, together
with a large assortment o( Dry Uooda and Gro
ceries, consisting of the following a rtlelea
Carpet,,
ptl Cloths,
olba,
' Casslmerea,
Hhawls,
. Flannels,
Hllka,
Whit, Uoods,
Linens,
Hoop Hklrts,
Muslins,
Hollowwar,
Ccdarware
Queeuiware, Hardware
lioots and Bhoea, '
Hata aud Caps
Hoop Nets,
Umbrollas,
Looltlng-Ulaaiio.1,
Tobacco,
. Colteu,
Sugar,,
Tea,,
Illce,
Allspice,
Dinger,
Cinnamon,
Nutmeg,,
AND NOTIONS GENERALLY,
In short, everything usually kept In couutry
tores, to which they Invito the attention ot tha
publlo generally, Tn, highest prloe will be paid
for country produce In exchange for good,.
T
JL!
H, It. MILLEH A BON.
liloomsburg Fa.
opr57I-;f
Miscellaneous.
T WCOMMKNDKIi AND RNUOIIgBIl 11 y
JLVOVRU SEVK.N IlUyiJltUI) UOOTOItS
n, i.Aiviii:xci:',s
costroujm fluid rxtbact Or
KOSKOOl
THU UUEAT
HEALTH RESTORER I
Not a Secret Quack Mcdlclno Formula
Around tho Dottle.
1'REl'AItED aOLKLT' T
Dr. J, J, LAWltl.Ncn, Organic Chemist,
Wilson. North Carolina.
KOSKOO
nmiKrvj at tiik Hoot of iiisraki:
TURIFYINO THE 11L00D,
IinSTOItlNG Till. MVEH AND KIDNHYH
TO A HI3ALT1IY ACTION, AND IN
viqokatInp THIS NEK
VOUH SYSTEM.
This Is tlio Soorot of Its Wonderful
Guoo093 In Curing
CONSUSIPTION IN ITH EAULY STAGES,
HCItOI'ULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA,
LIVEH COMPLAINT, CIinONIO
KIIEUMATISM, NEUHALGIA,
NEHVOUS AFFECTION,
EI1UPTIONS OF THE SKIN, HUMOUS,
LOSS OF VIGOH, DISEASES OF
KIDNEY AND llLADDEIti
DISEASES CAUSIW JIY A HAD
STATE OF THE lll.OOD.
It thoroughly eradicates every klndof Humor
nud Bad Taint, nnd restore tho entlresystcm to
a healthy condition.
Itlsboyond question tho FINEST TONIC IN
THE WOULD.
Thousands havo been changed by.tho uso of
this Modlcllio from weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, honlly, and happy men nnd
women.
Invalids cannot hesltnto to glvo It n trial.
No Mcdlclno has obtained such a great reputa
tion na this Justly celebrated compound.
FOR TESTIMONIALS
From I'liyslclans, Eminent Divines, Edltora
Druggists, MorchnutB, Ac, sco KOSKOO ALMA
NAOfor this year.
l'RICIl OXE DOLLAR PKtt J10TTLK.
rou sale nr
Tho Principal Druggitls in the United
States and British America.
Dn. Lawiiekck'b Woman'sJFbiksd Cure, nil
Disease, peculiar to Females.
Jan.niy.
OLOOMSUURQ
STATE NORMAIi SCHOOL
AND
LITEKAKY AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE.
This Institution offers good opportunities In
ovory department of Literature nud Hclence, lu
addition In the Excellent Normal School CIiimcs,
havo prartlco lu tho uso of Hiirveylngond Engin
eering Instruments In tho Hold nnd mine, uuder
tho Instruction of tho most competent l'rofessor.
Tho faculty aim to to very thorough In their lu
structlon and Ut look carefully afler the health,
manners nnd mornla of tho students.
Tho rules and regulations of tho school nro
bucIi as to ooinmand tho respect of tho student
and consequently not many feel that they can
afford to violate laws which aro calculated to
promoto their success and happiness. Tho Mus
ical Department affordsas good opportutiltleH
as can be found In nuy or thu lurgo cities aud ul
much less expense.
spring term commences April 3d, 1871,
For further iiartlutilurs. mlilress
John g. Fuekze, Esq., Wic'. or
1,. M. IIUI'UKI, 4 IC1 (. or
HENRY CARVER, A. M., l'rluclpil.
liloomsburg, Jan. 1J, 1311-Cin.
Jacob k. Smith. j. it. Beltzeii
gMITII & SELTZER, '
ImportersandDealeraln Foreign and Domes
HARDWARE,
aUNS, OUT.LERY, AC,
0. 400 K. Tni KD STnriT, AB. CALLOWII 1 LL,
janni-ly """WttBBA.
QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
IlloomBburg, Ta.
M. C. SLOAN A UROTHEH
Have on hand and'for sale at tho most reasona
ble rates a splendid stock of
CARRIAGES, BOOOIIM,
and every description of Wagon, both
PLAIN AND FANCY '
warranted lo bo made of the best and most dur
ablo materials, and by the moat experienced
workmeu. All work aent out from the estab
lishment will bo found to boor the highest clan,
and aiiro to glvo perfect uatlsfactlon, They havo
also a tine assortment of
HhliiailB
of all the newest nnd moat lashtonablo styles
well and carefully mado and of the best mater
ials. An Inspection of their work 1, asked as Ul
believed that none superior can be found In tho
couutry, Jan I'7l
F
AHMEHS I EXAMINE AND JJUY
THE ORIGINAL,
iiAuairs beino
Tiik First Raw Bone mospiiATK mace
All others aro Imitation,
BAUQH'S
HAW BONE
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
MM.K
FALL,
,1870.
Thla 3fanura I, made of Haw or Unhurneil
Bones, rich lu Nitrogenou, matter, dissolved la
Oil of vitriol, presenting the Bone phosphate In
a highly soluble and quickly available Iorm.nnit
tha Ammonia lu uuch proportion as to insure al
prompt and vigorous actlou upon the crops.
Whero Baugh'a i'hosphato was applied the
past season , the indications, without oxcepttot--nro
that It will maintain it, well earned reputn
Hon. We rupies t all In need of a Fertlllxer to'
glvo thl, article a trial. .
Ii A U Q II 4 SONS,
MAMUFAOTUUX1W,
OrnoE-No so s. Delaware Avenue,
rillLADELFUIA.
w;o-tr.
BLANK DEEDS lust printed aud for kale the at
Colvhuiax Olttoe,
MwMm
o