THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural. Tlio Seed ami the Sonet. Ever n littlo the seel moy bo, Ever no little the hand, But when It 11 sownltmnstarrwyou see, Ami develop Its nature, weed flower or tre t Trio sunshine, tho Mr unit tb - 'lew ere free At Us command. If the'soeil be roo1, we rejoice In hopo Of tho uarvesl It will yield, Wo wait and wteh for IU springing up, Admlro Its nrowtli and coont on the crop That will como from tho little seeds we drop In the groat wide field. Dut If we heedlessly scatter wide Seeds we happen to find, Wo euro not for culture or what my betide , Wo now hero and there on the highway side; Whether tuey'vd llvod or whether they'vd died Wo never mind. Yot every sower must ono day reap Fruit from the seed ho ha own 1 How carefully then It becomes us to keep A watchful eye on theseedand soek To sow what l good that wo may not weep Torecclvo our own I Llto and Learn. Aiiiiiiiir oltl fiirtnors, rt3 well ri3 fill oilier oM people. thero Is a fooling of bohirt to olil to loam. Some object to rcivlini: papers mid books or improved modes of ngrlculturo ; thoy rofuso to try experiment1 in now things or old, bccntiso forsooth thoy nro too old to learn j they glvo no thought to tho best llcht of tho ago, to lmprovomenis in crops, stock, implements, bocauso thoy fancy they nro too old to learn j tnoy seem to think It is n task to learn ttftor ono has seen thosnnof llfont Its zonlth Now nil this eca-saw about belnir too old in Inarn Is mero twaddlo. Whllo tho lnmn holds out to burn ono should al waysslrlva to learn. Loarnlng should bo tho business of life, nnd nowhero moro bo than among farmers. Somo old men huvo had rliiht viows of living and learning : Socrates when very old learn ed to play on musical Instruments Onto at eighty learned tho Greek Ian. guago; Tlutarch when nearly eighty commenced tho study of Latin; Boc caccio at thlrty-fivo commenced tho study of pollto litornturo ; Sir Henry Spcimnn commenced tho study of tho sciences whon nearly sixty j Ludovlco nt 115 wroto tho memories of his own time; Ogllby, tho translator of llomer and Virgil, was unacquainted wltn Latin and Greek till ho was past fifty ; Franklin did not commence his philo sophical pursuits till ho was about fifty; Accorao, an eminent lawyer, being asked why ho began tho study or law so late, answered that indeed ho began it late, but therefore, ho should master it sooner; Dryden at nearly seventy commenced tho translation of tho Iliad, and his most pleasing productions wero wrltton In his old nge ; Milton wroto his grandest wbrkswhen qulto old, and our own Benton acqu'rod his literary fame after spending" thirty years in Congress, and Just . ' tho evo of his oloction to tho great congress abovo. History is full of such Instances, and tho Impression everywhero prevails that what is learned must bo learned when we are young. This is a mistake, llvoand learn should bo tho motto of every ono and most especially so In this learning age. Fathers and mothers should set examples of learning to their children. Wo write especially now for farmers; they havo need to live and learn, and in ordor to loarnwhllo thoy live, they should secure and read tho best papers and books on their profes sion. Agrlculturo Is Decorum? wuuvo as well as an art; It is knowlodgo as well as labor ; it requires mind as well as musclo, to prosecute it. Tho farmor In times to como is to bo tho gonuino of Intelligent labor, by which tho fields are to wavo their golden harvest, and human Ufa bo adorned and honored. Feeding a Variety op Fodder. Most farmers need line upon line, pre cept upon precept, in regard to tho.care required for their domestic animals during tho f6ddering season. Many persist in ndherelng to tho old practice of feeding only ono kind of fodder for a given period, and then changing to another kind for a fow weeks. No prac tico can bo attended with moro unsat isfactory results than this. Sheep, for example, nro frequently confined to a littlo straw and grain dayly. Then, for a few weeks, hay is substituted and tho grain omitted. Sheep nro exceedingly fond of a variety of food. Therefore a far belter practice would bo to feed a HUirtll (luantlty of food everyday, nnd not quito as much grain, letting tho stock havo, free access to good straw, day and night. Ail kinds of domestic animals should thrlvo far moro satisfac torily when only ono kind is dealt out without change. Even horses become excessively tired of cut feed at ovory meal: they need a change. Therefore it will always bo bettor to vary tho food so as to afford tho animal nny advan- inco that may ariso from feeding n variety of hay, straw, cornstalks, meal or roots. Another condsideration of no Uttlo importance is tho quantity of cut feed an animal requires. Tlioro is such a thing ns compelling a horso, for example, to eat much moro straw than ho realjy ncoils, whon at hard work. A team requires grain or meal. Straw will not furnish much nourishment. It is better to glvo a horso rot moro than a peck of cut straw wi tho meal, than to mlngio tho saiiK .autlty or moal with half a tunnel of straw. Too much bulk Is just as objectlonablo as to littlo. This fact will hold good in feeding any kind of stock. Feeding too much straw with a littlo meal is liko compoll ing a person to eat a quart of soup, when, if tho nourishment wero contain ed in a pint dish, it would bo much moro palatable. Ar. Y. Observer. Oiling Axles. Much is lost for want of attontion to wo son axles. They should bo oxamin ed at least onco a week, if in constant use, and properly oiled. Lard is not suitablo, for it ponotrates through tho hub nnd loosens tho spokes. Wo know of nothing better than castor oil, and a rancid article, which can bo had at cheap rates at tho apothecary's, is Just ns good for this purpose as the best. A small quantity, applied upon tho bear ings of tho axlo, Is Just as good as to oil tho wliolo surface. If tho oiling is neg lected, thero h much friction, which has to bo ovcrcomo by tho increased ex ertion of the team. The boxes and axles both wear away moro rapidly and thero Is soon need of a new wheel and axle. A good wheel-Jack will greatly facllitato tho oiling process. With this Implement ono man can oil tho whools of un ox-wagon os rapidly as two with out it. American Agriculturist. Bomi; ono with sparo timo on his hand has boon investigating a bushel of wheat, and reports that it contains OCG,. 000 grains. Young Folks. Slmulo l'etcf. Wo all remember Slraplo Simon who met n piemen, but ho wns no rolnllotv to Simple l'ctcr. Peter wns not a simplo- ton by nnluro, but you might havo thought ho was ono if you had known liira. Tho troublo with him was that ho never stopped to think. It may havo bcon that thinking took too much time, or perhaps tlioro wassomoothor reason, but certain It Is that nothing seemed too ridiculous for Potor to attempt. Tho mention of somo novel of fishing, hunt ing, doing carpontor-work, or farming, was enough to sot him to trying it on tho spot, no mattor how absurd tho ex periment might bo. Ono day a Bailor camo to his father's houso to stay all night. Old Mr. Brant, Petor's father, did not kcopatavorn, but travelers often stopped nt his houso for n moal or a night's lodging. This sailor had to wait somo timo for his din ner, for thoy always had chickens whon thero woro nny strangers to dinner, and tho fowls woro vory wild on tho Brnnt farm. So, while- tho sailor was waiting ho told stories of tho son, and old Mr, Brantand his son Potor sat and listened. Tho sailor's stories woro principally about big fish, nnd tho boy gnvo him tho greatest attention. Dlrcslly out spoko Potor. "Bailor," said ho, "Is whales plson ?' Tho sailor laughed a good deal ntthls, and old Mr, Brant remarked that his son would bo smarter if ho only had moro sonpo. Then tho conversation turned on sharks, nnd tho sailor told how thoy wero sotnotlmos harpooned " Would a pitchfork do for n har poon ?'' asked Peter. " Well," said tho sailor, "if I was to seo a shark, and hadn't no hook to fish for him with, nnd hail a. pitchfork handy and the shark was near enough, I should try to stick it Into him." Peter made no remark In answer to tids, but In n minuto or two slipped out into tho yard and got n pieco of clothes line, and then ho vcnt into thd barn whero ho found a pitchfork. With theso, ho posted off, nt tho top of his speed, to Bradloy's dam. Beforo start Ingon such expeditions, it would havo been well for Potor to havo dono two things. In tho first place, ho should havo ascertained whether thero woro sharks in Bradley's dam, and, secondly, lie should havo waited for his dinner, for thoy did not havo chickens every day. But Peter did not bother his head with thinking about thiMO things. Ho Just took ids ropo and his pitckfork, and ran his very best to tho dam. And his very best was very good. Thoro was nothing the i,. titter with his legs. If tho brains had been as active, things would havo been vory different with Peter. Ho tied ono end of his rope to tho pitchfork, and ho oat on tho top of tho dam, nt a placo whero tho water came over the stonos, and watched for sharks all tho afternoon. But ho novor saw one. Just beforo aupper-timo tho sailor camo along. "Hallo!" said ho, "What aro you after thero?" "Sharks," said Peter, "and I'll toll you what it is, sailor, if I had seen ono I shculd havo Jabbed him sure." And it Is probable that ho would, for Potor was a boy of wonderful energy. The sailor laughed a great deal moro than Peter thought was needful, and then ho sniu ; " I wouldn't fish nny more for sharks, if I wero you, but I can toll you of hot ter game than that. To-night, after it gets good and dark, you and I will go out and catch somo Iflenkratshes." " All right," said Peter, and ho rolled up his lino and went homo. xnai nigni, niter it wns quito uarx, tho sailor and Peter went to try to catch somo -Iflenkratshes. Thoy took a big bag with them, and Peter was to stand on tho bank of tho creek and hold tho mouth of tho bag opon, while tho sailor went up tho stream and drove the Iflen kratshes down Into It. When Poter was properly posted, tho sailor went up tho stream a Uttlo way, Just out of sight, and then ho quietly walked over to tho farm houso and wont to bed. Potor's mind was full of tho Iilonkratshcs. Ho had never seen one in all his life. Ho wondered whether thoy wero big and feathery, Uko wild geeso ; or a kind of horny-backed, Uko turtles. And then ho wondered how much longer it would bo beforo nny of them came, no stood thero until ho began to get quito chilled witli his eyes and,tho mouth of tho bag wide open as ho could hold them. Somo times thoy would all slowly shut up, and Poter would bo nearly asleep, but he would wako up with a Jump and stand all ready to closo tho bag tho in stant an Iflcukratsh should enter it, and hold It tight until tho sailor should run up and tlo It with a string. Hours passed on, and tho stars which woro at tho top of tho top of tho shy sank slow ly down into tho west, and nt last It began to get light. "I might as well go homo now," said Peter, "for tho sailor said you could only catch them in tho dark." So ho went homo, and had no sooner got into bed than It was timo for lilm to get up and help with tho milking At tho breakfast tablo tho sailor told tho story, and everybody laughed at poor Petor. "It will bo a lesson to him," said tho sailor, "and toach him to think a bit." "Shouldn't wonder If It was a lesson to him," said old Mr. Brant. This ndventuro was truly of great servlco to Peter, though wo don't by any means approve of tho old sailor's conduct. It was a very severe lesson, but Peter never forgot it. The recollec tion of that cold night by tho creek, when ho stood holding a bag for things that he ought to havokuown had never oxtsted, made him very cautious about similar undertakings. Ono thing Is certain if another sailor woro to como along, ho would find it a vory difficult matter to send Peter ufter sharks and Iflenkratshes, after that night's expe rience. JearrV and Home. "Now, gentlemen," said a peripatetic lecturer to a somowhat noisy crowd who bad gathered to ono of his seances in an Eastern village, "how would you liko agood blackguard story? All in favor will raiso tholr hands." Nino tenths of tho dexter paws presont in stantly wont up, and thoro was a sud den hush qf all noisy demonstrations. Tho locturor wont on with his original subject fur a fow minutes, whon some Incautious individual broko out with, "Bay, wiiero's that story?" "Bless you," was tho roply, "I did not intend to tell any such story. I only wanted to know how many blackguards aro presont." You might havo hoard a pin drop any timo during tho Iccturo, after that, Patont Modicinoa. AN APPEAL To Debilitated Persons, To Dyspoptica, To BulTorora from Liver Complaint, To those hnvlnff no Appotito, To thoso with Brokon Down Consti tutions. To Nervous pooplo, To Children Wnsting Away, To nny with Debilitated Dlgostlvo Organs, Or tuforlna with any of thefollowlnn Symptoms, which Indicate Disordered UAver or exomaen, such as Con stipation, Inward I'lles. Fulness or Illood to the lleml. Acid ity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Hour Eruscltatlons.Slnklngor Kltit terlngat the FltoftheStornach, Swim mlng of tho Head, Hurried nnd Difllcult IlreatlilnE. Fluttering nt tho Iloirt. Choklnz orHutrocAtlng Hensatlous when In n Lying I'os- lure, Dimness ot vision, now or weDS uoioro tho tflght, Fever nnd dull pain In the head, Dellcloney of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and Eye, rain In the Hide, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Moat, Hurtling in the Flesh, Constant lmnglntugs of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. A Hitters without Alcohol or Spirits of nny kind, Is different from nil others, It Is eomposod of tho puro Juices, or Vital Principle of Roots. Herbs. and Barks, (or ns medicinally termed Extracts,) the worthless or Inert portions or the lngrodlcnts not being used. Therefore In ono Bottle of this Hitters ttiero is coutalnod ns much medicinal virtue as will be found in several gallons of or dinary mixtures. Tho Hoots, Ac, used In this Hitters aro grown In Ucrmauy, their vllal prln elples extracted in that country by nsclentlllo Chemist, nnd forwarded to tho manufactory lu this cltf, where they are compoundod nud hot tied. Containing un spirituous Ingredients, this Hitlers Is fre&from the objections urged against all others: no desire for stimulants enu bo In duced from their use, thov cannot make drunk ards, nnd cannot under any circumstances, have nny but a beneficial effect. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Was .compounded lor thoso rot Inclined to extreme bitters, nnd Is intended for use In cases when somo alcohol lo stimulant Is required in connection with tho Tonlo properties of the Hit ters. Each bottle of the Tonlo contains ono bot tle or tho Hitters, combined with pnro BANT A CRUZ HUM, nnd flavored In such n manner tlmt the extreme bitterness of the bitters Isovercoine, forralug a preparation highly ngroeuble nnd pleasant to the palato, nnd containing tho medi cinal virtues of tuo Hitters. Tho prlco of tho Tonlo Is 11.60 per Uottle. which many persons think too high. They must take Into considera tion that tho stimulant used Is guaranteed to bo of a puro quality. A poor nrtlclo could bo fur nished nt n cheaper prtco.butls It not hotter to pay n littlo moro and havo n good article t A medi cinal preparation should contain none bnt tho best Ingredients; nud thoy who expect to obtain a cheap compound, nud bo boueltllod by It will most certainly bo cheated. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, on HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO, with HOOFLAND'S PODOFHYLLIN FILL, WILL CURE YOU. They aro tho Greatest BLOOD I' URIFIISIIB Known to tho Medical world, nnd will eradi cate diseases nrlslng from Impure blood, Doblllty of tho Digestive Organs, or diseased Liver, In u shorter timo than nny other known romedlcs. The whole SUPREME COURT of Pennsylvania BPJ5AK TOR TIIESE KEJIEDIK3. Who would ask for moro Dlgnlflod andStronger Testimony f Hon. GEoitas W. Woodwaud, former Chief Jus. lice of the Supreme urt of Pennsylvania, a present Member of Ct'i Tress from Pennsylvania writes: Fnii.ADEi.FniA, March 16th, 1S87. I find "IIooQand's German Bitters" Is a good tonic, useful In diseases or the dlgestlvo organs, and of great benefit In cases of debility and want of action In tho system. Yours truly GEonan W. Woodwaud. Hon. James Thomson, Cfiltf Justice oj the Supreme Churl of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 23, 1897. I consider "Hoofland's acrman Bitters" o val uable medicine In case of attacks ol Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expo- Hon. Gkoeqe SnARSWOOD, Justiceofthe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Juno 1, 1S03. I have lound by experience that "Hoofland's German Bitters" Is a very good tonic, relieving dyspeptic symptoms almost directly. Hon. Wra. F. Rogers, Mayor of the City of Buffalo. Y Y ' ' Mayor's Offlco, Buffalo, June 23, 1869. I havo used "Hooflands German Bitters and Tonlo" In my family during tho past year, nnd can recommend them as an excellent Ionic, lm- Eartlng tone nnd vigor to the system. Their use as been productive of decidedly beneficial effects. Wit. F. KoaEiis. Hon. James M. Wood, Et-Mayorol Williamsport Pa. I takn rreat nleasnreln rocoinmendlnE" Hoof- lanu s uurman ronio wj any uuo uu muy i nn rtai w i i iivflnenain. iuoqidbutidchs ubu badly It was impossible to ksep ray food In my stomach, nnd I became so weak as not to bo able to walk hair a mile. Two bottles of Tonlo effected a perfect euro. " jases n. wood. UEMEMBKR THAT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Will Cure ovory case of MARA 8 M US, Or Wasting away of the Body, REMEMBER THAT HOOIPLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES Are the medicines vou renulro to purify tho Blood, excite the torpid Liver to healthy action, nnd to enable you to passsately through any hardships or exposure. DR. HOOFLAND'S ODOPIIYLLI N Substitute for Mercury Pills. two pills a dose. Iht most Powerul, Yet Innocent, Vegetable Cathartio known. It Is not noce&sary to tako a hnndfull of these Ills to nroduco the desired effect ! two of them act quickly and powerfully, cleansing the Liver, Btomach and Bowels of all Impurities. Tho prluclple Ingredient Is Podophylltn, or the Alco hollo Extract of Mandrake, which Is by many times more powerful, acting and searching than the Mandrake Itself. Its peculiar action Is upon the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstruo- Hnna with all tin nnwa, nl Mac....... A. from 'the Injurious results attached to the use of mat mineral. For all uiseases in wuicn me use or a cathartio Is Indicated, these pills will give entire satisfac tion in every case. They NEVER FAIL. In coses ut Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and extreme costlveness. Dr. Hooflauds German bittern or Tonic should bo used In connection with the Pills. The tonlo effect of tho bitters or Tonlo builds up thesystem. The Bitters or Tonlo purines me niooa, strongtnens tne nerves, hku ulate3 the Liver, and gives strength, energy andvlirar. ' Keep your Dowels nctlvo with the Pills, hud tone up the system with Bitters or Tonlo, and no disease can retain the hold, or even assail 1 uu. ltecollfiRt tlmf if la Tin irnnnr.A'wri'M nvn. MAN Remedies mat uro so universally used and highly recommended; and do not allow the Druggist to induce you to take anything that ho may say Is Just as good, because he makes a Tliese uemeuies will lie sent by express to any locality, upon application to the PRINCI PAL OFFICE, at tho HERMAN MEDICINE Diuar.) utf Areu nt., uiiaueipuui. CIIA8, SI. EVANS, Proprietor. These Remedies aro for (ale by Druggists Storekeeper), and Medicine Dealers everywho Hail Rondo. T AOKAWANNA AND BLOOMS' I J nttitii itAii.itnAti On nnd f tor Nov. 27, 1871, Passenger Trains will run ns follows I Going North. Arrive Arrlvo n. in. n. m. Going Sonth Leave Leave p.m. a, m 1.11 I'l.C, 2.11 10.33 Rcrauton I).tn Ml l'ltUton. 8.18 11.153 Kingston 1 St. a A WUlarroCrs 8,30 Plymouth........ R.11 Hhlekshluny..,, 7.:V) 12.31 12.23 12.U0 11,'Kl 11. H 3.33 2.(1) 8.C8 8.34 3.67 11.00 jiurwicK, M Bloom m., 8.03 uanvuie 10.50 4.27 Continntlnn maitn fttRerntifnn liv tlin in illn.ln. train for Great Bond, Blnghamtou, Albany and all points North, East and West. V. X. V, MUp'l, TVTOBTHEBN CENTRAL RAIL XT WAY. On And after Nov, 12th 1571, Trains will leave Sdnddrt as follows i NORTHWARD. USD p.m. Dally to Williamsport, Elmlra, Canan dalgua, Rochester, Uutlalo, Suspension Bridge, and N. Falls. 1145 V. M, Buffalo, N. Falls, AO, 0.50 P. M., Dally, except Sundays) for William sport nnd Erio. 4.35 p. M Dally, (oxcoptBundays) for Elmlra, Buffalo nnd Niagara Falls, via. Erlo rallrond from Elmlra, TRAINS SOUTHWARD, 1.17 A.M. Dally for Baltimore, Washington nnd Philadelphia. 10.03 A.M. Dally (oxcopt Sundays) for Baltimore Washington and I'nlUdolpuui. 4.40 p. M, Dally (except Sundays) lor Baltimore Philadelphia, Ac, ED. 8. YOUNG, General Passenger Agent, Ai.rnEn It, Fisic, Gon'L Hup')- QATAWIFSA RAILROAD. WI. WINTH.R ARRANGEMENTS. 1871. Passonger Tri Ins on this road will run as lob ows: Mail South. Lv. 0.00 n,ra STATIOSM, Wllll.imiport, Muncy, Milton, luuvlllo, Rupert, C4Uv!sa, ltlnguiwu. Matt A'orIA Lv, fl.Wp. m u.:ll " 10.18 " " 10.57 " " 11.11 " " 11.21 ' " 12.21 " " 12.58 D.m, " 6.0 " " 4Xi " " 4.04 " " 1.00 " " 2J1S " " 2.20 " nuiniuu. 2.10 ' 1.41 " 12.52 " 10.10 n.ra, " 1.00 " K. Mahouy June, " 1,80 "DluoTnmanua, Dine. " 4.00 " ltcadlug, " 3.15 rottsvllln. " 7.00 " Philadelphia, " 8.13 ' " 1.25 "dluoMauch t'nuim. dlno" Lain, m 2.33." Uethlchon, 12.00 noon ovm i'uun, viuiiciineuem, 11.45 a. in - moo - iiusion, n,g3 Now York, ft. Liberty st " 5.30 ' vlaL.AH.lt, R. h p.oo ' 0,55 " ' L. Valley It. It. " n.00 " 5.50 n.m. Boston, u.00 p.ni 10 ACCOMMOU.iTIO.V TKAIV. STATIONS. South. North. Williamsport 6.00 p.m. ll.'i", n.m Montonrsvlllo 6.11 " U.ll " Halls 5.33 ". 8.40 ' Muncy 5.4 " 8.41 " Allenwood 0.20 " 8.10 " New Columbia 0.38 " 7.52 " Milton 0.45 " 7.44 " Dnnvlllo 7.40 " 0.50 " Rupert 8.03 " 0.27 " Catawlssa 8.10 " 0.20 " An additional train lenvos.'Denot nt Iferdlo Houso, Williamsport, 7.40 A. M In connection wiiu irains irom mo west lor Linton, l-nuauci Phlo.Now York.Uoston nndlutermedlate nolnts. Returning, loaves Milton at 5.10 p. M making luruct counccuou ni wuuaiusport whu trains GEO. WEBB, Sup't JDEADING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. MONDAY, ilay 15, 1871, Great Trunk Line from the North and North West for Phlladelnhla.New York. Heaalnir. Potts. vlllo, Tarnaqna, Ashinnd, Bhamokln Lebanon Aiicniown, .canton, cpurata, i.itiz, Lancaster, lUiumuui, uc, Trains leave Harrlsburg for New York, as lol lows : At 2.40, 8,10, a. in., and 2,00 p. m con tiectlnc with similar trains on rcnnsvlva. nla Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10,03, a. m., 8,50, and 0,30 p. m. respectively. Bleeping cars accompany tho 2,40 a. in. train without change, KetnrnluEi Leave New York at 0.00 a.m. and 12.30 noon nnd 5,00 p. in. Philadelphia ut 7.30, 8.30 a. m, anu p. ui. oieepjug cars accompany lue a,w p.m., iruiu iruuj . i wuuom cuauge. Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, I'ottsvlhe, I'a- maqun, juiuerBviup. Asuiauu, ouamoKiu ai lonlown and Phlla'd. at 8,10 a.m., and 2,00 and 4,05 p.m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4,05 p.m. train connecting ror Phll'a Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Pottsvllle Bchnylklll Haven nnd Auburn, via Bchuylklll anuousquenanua uaurouu, leave uarrisuurg hi g.o p.m. East 1'ennsvl vanla Railroad trains leave Rend lncfor Alleutowu Easton nud New Yoik at 4.31. 10.30, a. m and 4.03 p. m. Returning, leave New Yorkut 9.00 a. in., 12.30 noon and 5.UJ p. m. and0AJlentown at 7.20 u. in. 12.25 noon. ZH, 1X3 way i-astenger Train leaves rniiadolplilu al 7,30 a.m., connecting with similar train on East l'a. raiiroau returning iroin iteauingaio,2up. m. stopping nt nil stations. Leave Pottsvllle at 0,00 a.m., and 2,30 p.m. Uerndon at 10.00 a. m., Bhumokln at 5,40 and 11,13 a. m., Ashinnd at 7,03 a.m. and 12,43 noou Man anoy City ut 7.15 a. m. and 1.20 p. m, Tamaqua at 8,33 a. m., nnd 2,10 p.m. for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrlsburg, Ac. Leavo Pottsvllle via Bcnuylklll and Susque hanna Railroad at 8,15 a.m. for Harrlsburg, and 11,45 a, m for Pino Grove and Tremont, Reading Accommodation Train leavos PolU vlllo at 5.40 a. in., passes Reading at 7,30 a. m., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10,20 a, m. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 5,15 p. m., passing Rend ing at 7,65 p.m., arriving at Pottsvllle at 0.40 p.m. Poltstown Accommodation Traln,leaves Potts town nt 8,30 a.m., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4,30 p.m. laiuuiuub iiuuruuu intiuH leave Meaning ai 7,20 a.m., and 6.15 p.m. for Ephratn, LI tlx, Lancas- lor, iUiuuiuiu, c, I'erklomen Rail Road Trains leave Porklomcu Junction at 7.17 0,05 a. in., 3.00 & 0.00 p. in. return. ing: i leave ncnwenusviue aiu.3u, g.iu a.m., iz.su nrmn A 4.45 n.m.. connecting with similar tralm. on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at .40a.m,it 1.15 0.45 p.m. returning loavo Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.23 a. m 3.00 p.m. connect lug wltn similar trains on Reading Railroad. encster vaiiey ltuuroauu rains leavo linage lort at 8,30a. m. aud 2.05 and 5.32p. m. returning, enve Dowulngton at 0,40 a. m 12.15 noon and 5.25 p. m.. connecting with similar trains on iteauing ltauroau. On Sundays, leave Now York nt 5,00 p.m., PhU phtant 8,00 n.m.nud 3,15 p.m., (the 8,00 a.m. train ruuuiugumy ioibuauiiig;;ieuvei"OllsvillOB,Lua.mj Harrlshurg nt 2.40 n. in. nnd 2.00 p. in. and leave Allentotrn at 4.25 and 8.33 p. in., and leave iveuuiug ui t.io it, in, uuu v.oup. m,ior iiarris burg, at 6.00n.m. for Now York, at 7.20 a. ra for Allentown and ut 0.40 a. m.' nnd 4.15 p. m lo Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Benson, Kcbool n.i Excursion Tickets to nud from all points, l h itnccd rates. Ur.gSiaKo checked through; 100 p uiii Is uilov.i each piv.engdr. j. u. woui i i;n, Abst. bupt. is Ens, Mach'ry. Reading, Pa., April 3. 1671. 1115 WM, T. HOPKINS, 133 1115 CHESNUT ST.,(Gi'rard Row,) 133 NORTH-EIGHTH STREET (N. V. Con. Srn and CiiEimr.,) PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturer and Dealer of our Four Urcat Specialties. Our Celebratod Champion Hoop Skirls, Includ ing 380 styles nnd sizes, for Ladles, Misses nud Children. Manufactured to meet the wants ol fjrst-ctass trade, at tho lowost prices. CORSETS In 127 styles nnd grades to meet the wants of all, from 40c. to tl85 per pair, lucludlug lngThomsou's Glove Kitting, llob't Werly's, J. l!eakel's, Mad, Foy's, Mm, Moody's Misses' and Children's Corset Ac, togetherwllh every other deslrablo make, at prices beyond competition, PANIER BUSTLES lu 51 varieties, from DOc. to 4.00, Including Hair Cloth, 75c; llou Ton, 470 : Nllssou, &lc; Newllroadway. tac; Elect, bSc, and every other desirable Bustlo al lower prices than nt any other parties In tho trade. LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS In overy quali ty, from the finest to the lowost prices. Tucked and Funey Muslin Skirts, In 21 varieties, from 7c. to 17.03. Chemises frotn 62c. to JI.75. Draw ers, 02o. to 82.W. Night Dresses, 11.00 to J'J.Oi. TolletBacks, 81c. to 10.41. Corset Covers, 11.00 to 83.50. Aprons, Misses' and Children's Under Garments, &c., Ac. We havo the largest, best and cheapest linos ol tho above goods In Philadelphia. Every pur chaser ran save time and money by examining them. Wholesale and Retnil. Oct2Um3. Sept. 30, mi. JQADIES' FANCY FURS 1 JOHN FAREIRA. 718 ARCH ST., Middle of tho Block, between 7lh and 8th Hts., Houth Bide, PHILADELPHIA, Ini porter.Manufacturerand Dealer In all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Having Imported a very large and splendid as Bortment of nil the dllfeiout kinds of Furs from II rut hands In Europe, and havo had them made up by the mostsklluul workmen, woVld respect fully invite tho readers of this miner tn can and examine his very large and btnutlfuiassortmeut of Funey Furs, ton Laiiies and Ciildren, I am determined to sell at us low puicksahany other respectabloMouso lu this city, AH Fun.? WAI'llANTID, N6 MIBltlCl-ltKSKNTAtlON TO EK- yKCT BALKS. JOHN VAIIUIKA, 713 A11C11 BTUKKT, P1III.AUUI.PIIIA, octI0'71-5ni. CLATE ROOFING, EVEUT VABIBTY MOST FAVORABLE RATES, JOHN THOMAS, AMD OABPElt .J, THOMAS Box. 277, Illoomsburg, Pa, Jal.ul'7 Miscellaneous. jyjILLER'S STORE. a, ii, run, ijt.it a nun. linvo removed tliolrBtoro to the room formerly occupied by Mendenhall, on Malnslroot, Blooms burg, nearly opposite tho Episcopal Church whero they nro determined to selloli as modcrnto terms ns can bo procured olso where. Tiller slock comprises LADIES' DRIBS GOODS of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together with a largo assortment of Dry Goods nud Gro ceries, consisting of the following R rtlelcs Carpets, Oil Cloths, oths, Gasslmercs, Shawls, Flnunels, Silks, Whllo Goods Linens, Hoop Skirls, Muslins, llollowwaro t'edarwaro Quoonsware, Hardware Boots nnd Mhoc3, Hats aud Caps Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-Glassoj, Tobacco, ColTco, Sugam, Teas, IJloo, Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS HENEUALLY. In short, everything usually kept In country tores, to which thoy Invite tho attention of the pabilo generally. Tlie highest prlco will he paid for country produce lu oxchungo for goods, B. II. MILLER A HON. llloorasburg Pa.' oci 13 71 . i EW 8TOC1C OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS DAVID LOWENBF.KG Invites attention to his stock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, at his storo on Main Street, lnBhlvo's block, one door Wtst o kj. u. iuurr-n bioro, Bioomsburg, Pa,, whero no has Just received from New York and Philadelphia n full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, - Including tho most fashionable, durable, aud Handsome DRES3 GOODS, consisting of BOX, SACK, ROCO, GUM, AND OIL-GLOT1I COATS AND PANTS. of all sorts, sizes and colors. Ho has also roplen ished his already largo stock or FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES iio nas constantly on uanu a largo ana well-sc octed assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into nny kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear, and most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ol every description, finonnd cheap. His caso ol fewelry Is not surpassed in thlsjpl.ico. Call and examine his general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC. oct!3'71 DAVID LOWENBERO. in mm Till: INGIlL'Dir.NTS THAT COMPOSE ItOSADAI.IS aro published on ovoi y package, thero lbroltlsMJIa rcirct preparation, consequently PHYSICIAN'S rRESCKIBE IT it is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in nil Hi forms, Khcurna 115,,,, 9M.. 7.1. ... w..l taint and all diseases of tho Hood. 0N3 B0TTL3 OP R0SADALI3 will do moro good than ten bottles oT llio Syrups of Sarsaparilia. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS havo used Rcnadalis in tlicir praclici for llio nasi three years nnd fneW endorso it s a rcliablo Altcralhs and Wood Purifier. Dlt. T, C.PCniI.of Daltlmoro. 1)11. T. J. JlOYKi.V, " 1)11. It. W OA lilt. " nti i- rt niWL-itv 11 Dlt! J.'s.'si'AltKS, ut Nlchohsvllle, Dlt. V.'L. McCAirrilA, Columbia, S. f . DR. A. !. NODLES, Edgccomli, N. C. USED A1ID ENDORSED BY J. n. lItENCH Si SONS, Filinivcr, F. W . 'SMITH. Jukson. Mich. A. y WIir.KLr.lt, Llrns, Ohio. it. 11vi.l., i.inin, uinn. CIIAVEN & CO.,Rorilensvlllr, Va. SAJl'L. C. McFADDE.V, Slurfrees. toro,Tcnn. Our paco will not sllow of any ex. tctitlcd remarks in relation to tlio lltucsof lloladalls. Totho Medical l'loresslon M'c guarantee a Fluid Ex trat superior to any they have ever used in tlio treatment of diseased llloodt nml to tho afflicted wo say try Itosadalls, end you will Lo restored to health. nn.n.lnlt. la C.1.1 i... .nn.Mi.t. price 8'.3U pet bottle. Aildresj ' Dlt. CLE1IE1IT3 & CO, Manufacturing Chmisti, DAtTlUORC, Mil- IALTIMORE PIANOS. Wo resnoctfullv call tho attention of those desiring to purchaso our mako of Pianos. We are satisueu mat wo can give saiisiaction lu every case. Our workmcusklllfuland experien ced nnd are under tho personal superintendence of tho members of our firm. Wu use only the best Reasoned timber, nud the material lu gene ral Is first class. Our Pianos without exception have tho patent agratfes arrangement through out, which In the opinion of the most compe tent Judges' Is pronounced vahmblo. lly thU im provement a 1'Iano Is made more durablo uud keeps tho to lo longer. Wo claim for our Instru ments thnt they aro second to noue.nud they comblno nil tho essential elements thnt consti tute superior workmansuip. Wo will slve n written guarantee for Ilvo years. Mr. CoNiiAD Fbeiuan, member of onr firm, will visit illoomsburg four times a year to re pair and attend to tuning of all Pianos, in tho absenco ol Mr, Fbeisian, Mr. I, K. MiLt-nit will nttend to our business In Bioomsburg and Is authorized to receive and solicit orders. Wo can give tho very best references. GAEIILE & CO. Baltimore, M. D. I. IC, MiLi.Eit, Dealer In Pianos, Organs and Melodoons tlvo octave and live stop organs ol tho best make, bold at 9110. Terms easy. Juno 23 AGENTS WANTED FOR A VERY SUPERIOR BOOK, "BOW IN THE CLOUD." Edited by Br. Rev. WM. BACON STEVENS, D. D,, L. L, D, It Is full of tho richest and rami thoughts, un folding the glorious Convenant Promises of our God. Superbly Illustrated and bound luncw de signs ofrurr elegance. It Is a (Jem among books, Zion's Herald. It Is ono of tho west elegant books ever Issued from tlio American press It'afcimait and Jlejlec. tor. This Is u book of surpassing beauty, Jv". 1'. 06 I'rvrr. A LOVELY BOOK roil A HOLIDAY OITT. . Enriched with 20 exquisite gems of poetry. Firs t-clats Agents aroraaklug tltltot-Uper day. Pilcolow, Terms extra. For Circulars uddrcis, HUUUAKD BROS.. Publishers, deo'3 71-tf 723 San.oni St., Phlia. YALUAULE PROPERTY FOR BALE. .io undersigned wishing to retire from busi ness now oilers nt pilvate sals his entire proper ty situated In Orungevllle, consisting of a one half Interest In tho wU known FOUNDRY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS, together with tho Engine, Lathes and other Ma chinery belonging lo the same, also the eutlro stock now on hand, together with a Valuable pair or horses, and the wagons, sleds, Harness. Ac. also his town lots on which Is erected agood frumo dwelling, also, twcnty.llvo acies, known as the Dr. Lntt proiwrty about leu of which aro cleared, tho balance Umbered, Prices reasonable. Possession given at any timo to suit purchasers. Apply tn or address. WILLIAM SCHUYLER, oct, 0,7l-tf. Oran gevlllo, Columbia co. Ta. fiUJI to 111111,1110 Drags aud Ohoinicala. AQRGAT M'.V Or. WALEXI' YINEG'AL numlrctb ct jhotin, llesr ttstlmonr to tivjr )t om' . IclCarsllvo liiTecls. WHAT ARE THEY ? C i b n n m k n a 2 3 P THEY AIlE NOT A Y1LB "8. FANCY DRINIC. UiJaof Poor Itnm, WiiUI;cr Vrovt Bplrlls t.ud Itcfuio Ili;uurii doctored, lccd aadowect ened to plcasotho taste, called" Tonica,"' Arpctii crs," "Kcitorcru," Ad ibot kftd tbo tlrplcr on to drunkenness aad rulintnt aroatrao Medicine, aado from tbo NqUto llooUend HcrbBcf California, ft-co from nllAIcohvIIo Btlmulnnlfl. They aro tho UUEAT JLILOOD VUIUI IEII nud A MFC GIVING rniNCiriGapcTfcct l.cnorator nnd InTlcoralorcf tho By stem, carrying oil all potsonotm matter nnd reEtorlnff tbo Hood to a healthy condition. ICopcrtoa can Uko theso Bitters according todlxtc t!on and remain long unwell. P1UO will bo given for aa lnruraU3caso,proTldcd l.i3 bones aro tot destroyed by mineral poison or other means, nnd tho vital organs Tv-actcd beyond tLo point of repair, l'.ir Infltimniutory nnd Clironlc Itlicuuin (lRi:i nud (Jont, Uyspcp'sln. vr IutllccBttpo, i;i ttt.ur, Iv( lull tent ntul lntt rinltU iit l'cvpia Dlpcnflto of thu Illood, Liver, Kldiioi, nnd llluddci't tr.ee o Illltcin Laro teen r-ctUnccccc-ft.1. iUith DIbcqmcs tro canecd ty Vltlntcd Illood. bltU Is generally prouncedty Ccracgcinc-t oftluUlcrctlvo Oicaiifj, DVX'tl'SIA Oil INDIOESTIOX, Ilcti t clie, Tain la tbo ElioulJcn:, Coughs, TlgMsccs of tba l .ut, DIIm&b, tozr Eructations cf tho Etcmacb, ts.ttw' lu V.u o,l:a, B Un .tUti-E, Talpltatlcn f tlulltii, t, i:i:'--r,i..t.oacf tUcLu.gi-, Tain In tho i.ici-s i f tLu I.kit.cro.,---lftl.unJrnl ntUcr iainlU i .. i : ru,'r. t:.o i.tirltxscf tJytpcrr.a. a j i-vjt.tj lUoCtt.maclinndbtlisnlato tho tor 1 ull.TtfL..ii h,vi 1, which icndcrthemofancQnaMcd tL.cneyI.1 tlci-.ilti thoUoodof all impurities, and j:.; urllas '.uv; and Viffor to tho 7l.ol sj stcn. Vtni L'liVt nitirASHES.rroptlons.Tcttcr.Cfllt i.M.t. ,1 i uir,.r'(ln tUc.rmtulcs.Colle.Car lr.nt.lv:, t.i --".Vt .u.s, Ccr.ld-Ilccd(Eoro Eycs,Eryclp tl.ir.ltc.:, ftiii.V, M-coloratlonscf thoElUu.Uunicrs njd IthLtiu j cf tho UJn, of wbatCTcr rano or nature, rro literally dug up and carried out of tho fj ctcm In a chorttitnoby tbousoof theso Bitters. Ono bottlo in rath cases will convlnco tho most Incredulous cf their curatlvo cUcct. Clcaaso tho Vitiated Blood whenever you Cud its lrr parities buret lag through thociln lal'lmplos, Erup tions or Bores t cleanse- It when you find It obstructed nnd clngglsh In tho veins ( clcanso It whenltlsfonl, and your feelings will icll you when. Keep tho blood pnro and tho health of tho Eystcra will follow. NX, TArKnndothcrWOIiaiH, lnrktngintho system of po many thousands, cro effectually destroy ed and removed. Tor full directions, read carefully tho circular around each bottle-, printed In four lan guagcs-Englleb, Ccnnan, TrcncU and Spanish. J. 7 ALICE It, Proprietor. K.n.McDONALD & CO., Drnglsts ad On. Agents, fan Tranclsco, Cal cil 8 and SI Commerce Street, Now York. (tVOLD BT ALL DllUGGtSTS AXD DEALERS. 2?70-t 1 i. 5! I To any person producing any Medicine thow lng half as many living, permaucnt cures us Hit. FTILEIt'S VF.aETABLK 1UIEUMATIO 11KMKDY. Used inwardW onlu. A pleasant Medicine, free Irom Injurious drugs. Wnrrantcd, under oath, to have permanently cured Wlaevcry 100 patients treated lu the past ten years. (Heo testimony.) It Is thoBclcntillc prescription of Professor Jos. 1'. Filler, M. 1)., a graduate of tho University ol Pennsylvania A. 1). 183.), now ono of Philadel phia's oldest regular physicians, and Professor ol Chemistry nnd Toxicology, who has made Neuralgia, Chronic and luliammatory llheuma tlsin tlio speciality of bis cntlie professional life a fact vouched for by tbo tlgnatures accom panying each bottle, ol many prominent renown ed physicians, clcrgymeu.nud other testimonials. To protect BuU'ercM irom poisonous quacu nos trums imduU warranted to cure, will bo forwarded gratis lo any siiilerer sending by letter a lull description of nllllctlon. In cisool ralluro to cure, amount paid positively refunded. Medicine tent auy wbcre by express, collect on delivery. AlUlctcd Invited to write forndvlco: all Information anil medical ndvlco sent by letter gratis. Principal office, 28 Koutli Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tbo llemedy is sold or obtained by Druggists, mar 2171-ly JAcon IC. Smith. J. It. Seltzkr gMITII & SELTZER, Iraporteraaud Dealers In Foreign aud Domestic HARDWARE, GUNS, CUTLERY, AC, NO. 1W N, TIIIBD HTKCKT, AB flALLOWnitl., PHILADELPHIA. Jan P71-ly T N S U R A N O E AGENCY. Wyoming , yKttia Fulton N. Y. North America City ?21I.IU 4W.OI0 SBflJUO 15D.000 I.WO.Uull Niagara N.Y 1.000.00 Merchants 10,000 Hprlngnold 570.1MJ Farmers' Dauvllle.N.Y 5fW,ui Albany City 400.000 Danville, Horse Thett Mutual. Atlantic, N. Y 1,IW,UX) Germaula, N. Y 600,000 IIIIUIUUIIUIIKI A. 1 h I,.w,v FEEAH ItltOWN, i-rnl, tut2l'71 ly, lli.no usntTun Fa THE NATION Its Ruloi'3 aud Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. Nothing; Uko It. Strikes ovcrvbodv as lust tho book thoy need. It Is an Eucyclopiudln of tbo uoverumcnt. mtlgio pages in it, aro oi tuem selves worth the prlco or the book. Oi'er 600 paijes amlonly ti.). A llleli Harvest for Canvassers ladles and gontlenieu farmers, teachers and btndeuts. One agent tookloarders inaew dnts, with eiruclar alone, before the book annearetl. SHU a day can bo cleared lu lair territory. Write ut once for Circular nud Information, NEW wuKi.u l'uiii.iHiti.NU cu., cor, 7tu ami Mar kot Streets, Philadelphia. foot. 0,'71-ly.J QIIESTER S. FURMAN, HAltNEda, SADDLE, AND TRUNK MANUFACTURER, and dealer In CA11PET-UAG3, VALISES, FLY-NETO, BUF1-A1.0 110IIH3, UOltSn-III.ANKErj do., which be feels confident lie can sell at lower rato than any other person in the county. Ex amino for yourselves. Shop opposite tbo Post Office, Main Street, uiuuiubuuru, L A. Aug. S, 1870. Y ULOAN WORKS, DANVILLE PA. WILLIAM H. LAW, Manufacturer of Wrought Iron Urldges, Boilers, uasiiuiuers, nreprnui jiuutuiigs, wrougui. irou Hoollug, Hooting Frames, Flooring uuu Doors, runu uuius ituu luuciug, uisu vrutigu.iruii pip' lug, Stacks aud all kluiH nfSiultli Work, &.0 Iteualrs promptly attended to, N, II. lirawlugs and Estimates supplied. ootw'71-ly. MAGAZINES, DAILY & WEEKLY PAPERS Ol'-ALL KINDd AT THE HOOK UTOlll: Ol'l'OSITETHK I IIUHT IIOUSX, Also an assortment of Portcwonnulcs, Pass Hooks and Account llonks, coustunlly on baud. Hooks not on baud obtained un short uotlco. New Hooks aro constantly being added to tho " Illoomsburg Circulating Library," Among the Utest aro "Guilt aud Innocence,' "Motherless," . Mr Harry," "Hot Spur of Humblethwalt," and - iicryuem," etc. apr ),'7l If BOOK AGENTS nCv lone- wanted n elly which will sell ut klghtlu every lumlly. Til 13 riUTOlUAL FAMILY KEGISTER Is the only work extant which tat lift ch this want, It la beautiful aud slrlklugcoinUlulugau entire, ly now nnd elegant Family Piiotouiiai'H Al bum with a complete Family Histouy. Idactty what the people liavo long wished. Selling rap Idly, AtiKNiH aro dropping the old books to take hold of tbo useful und beautiful "Reuister," A few lata Reports Irom Agents are: 11 luidays 13 In 3 days 10 In 1 week, ueltlug Agents liitoi too per week. Full particulars and Circulars free. Address 1E0. MACLEAN, Pnbllibcr, nov70-Iy, 7IU Sanborn Strccl, Plilladelpbla. "IS -SL . 111 Miscollanoous. . rpo inn ruDLio. W. H. BROWN, GROCER Al TEA DEALER. Oppollo llio 8toD9 KplAConnl CTmrch, Cornor hloomsijurq, pa. Ho now offering on ternu wblclt cliallengo competlllon, A NEW STOniC OK FIIEIH O00D3. 0110 Ttfti, Spleen, Coiroes, Meats, Cheese, I'lili, VEGErADLEa OV EVEUY DrCltll'TION, Hcoleil Goods, reaches aud Pcarn, DrlcilCorn lomaioes, urecu kjotu, v.rcon i Lima lleeus, l'luo Apples, Htrawbcrrles, lllackborrles, Cherries. Green Gages, Ouluces, Flavoring Exts. Shell Flab. Capes, itainsou l'lums, i efirs, Dnpberrlcs, Jollies, Catsup. Hnuccs, Muilards, Olives, HarUlucs, Ollvo Oil, CHOS'lE A 1ILACKWELLS I.MrOHTEO ENQ. LI31I IMCKLl'-H, AUO AJU.Hll.-AiN nun.. LES, by the dozen or. In gta-s Jars, llalslni, lltuo Ila1tct Layers, nurrcnts, l'les Cranberries, Apple), Bwoet l'otatocs, Hoapi of every ucscriptiou, superior otarcn. WniQHTH & ATM0ni:3 JIINCE MEAT. A full asiortmcnt of QUEENSWAItE, WOOD ,,,,...,, .tr.i.t.. tujttr , nt of overy variety. w. ir. bii6Wn keeps nothing but first clasi Goods and aro sold nt extremely xmw i rives, ALL H1H 00003 AUE WAUHANTKD TO GIVE HATIHl-'AOI'lON, Bioomsburg-, Dec. 22,1871-2t JVXOIIANGE DAKERY AMD OONPEOTIONEIIY, 11LOOMSUURG, PA. Tho undersigned, successors of P. 'Wldmver, would respectfully announce that they have taken the well-established stanil recent ly occu- prepared to continue the business of manufac turing and selling, uy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, UHUCCiKiuvry in vviy mjio uuu hiuui jviau, thev will Imvont nil times n comnlcto sunnlv ol tlio best nml freshest ltrentl nml Cuke, f'urtlps (ItslrlMcniiytlil.itr In tlilslluo will Iliul It tn their nu vantage 10 cuu on n. AN IOfi OKEAI BALOON Inndded to tho establishment, and Iadlc nnd others who may imttonlze un, may rely unou upon rcelvlnn proper utlentlnn. Arcasounble nlmro olpubll patronage Is reHpei'tfullyKollclted. Unsphorry. Lemon, nnd other Hyrupi, in large UKCICKH A HTiiCICnt.. War 5. 1871.-ly )ATENT ARION PIANO. TtlfllinlvWrt't Instrument In IlinWn.l.l Is 1tncoualLd ill ItlchtiPNl. l'nwpr. llrtlllnnp nml .Jurnblllty. Special terms to TeacbcrR. Mnrked favors lo Clergymen. Send for Illustrated Arlon Pamphlet. C. W. FOSTER, General Agent, mar 10'71-tf.) Mauch Ciiu.nk, Pa. QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Illoomsburg, Pa. M. O. BLOAN A BROTHER Havo on band and for sale at tho most rcasona tile rates a spieuuiu siock oi CARRIAGES, IIUGGIE3, and overy description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to bo mado of tho best nnd most dur ablo materials, and by tho most experienced workmen. All work sent out from tlie estab lishment will bo found to be of tho highest clnss and sure to glvo perfect satisfaction. They have UISU 1. UUU UB9UI lllll-UI. UI B Ij 13 I O II S of all tho lie went and most fashionable style mbii uuu careiuny muuo anu oi iuo uesi inaicr 1UIS, Au Inspection of their work In nskrd tin It believed that none superior can bo found In the country, jun 171 OF TII15 V AU1SI Patbntbd DucnMPca 7x11, 1869. OUR CLLEURATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. utd It to hi tho liftt i'fii mucloor tola In tliUtoun. Itrri not turrotl'. rxy iiiif wrmcn tilth 0110 IVnoriiiUl WIU oulwcur u Uoieti htt tH'l IVtia, I'ut nil in iicut ulldr buip. HOI.lt (IM.V ItV A(!r.N'lN. iiiitl fur tliU rriinoii nny rucrcclla iiitou can rtnllie lilMt per 111011 1 It. I'rolU u t r 'i Ht iicr rent.! Two mmplo lcti, IO crnlnl tuo -otf, ftO rrntaf lltu buiou, l.UO twcUu btixii, -.-(. AUtlri'M, WCSTF.IIN rUllUSIIING CO. Manufactnre!., Agentf, nttsl'tirgh. Pa. II'oii- hit let! to in any l.itllutloitH of tin InlV rltii qtmlllv. Itnv only llm ui-itutuo FOILS i TAI li:i4lJivItiUl,-t,iimiiv. Inurt. 1 tin if for l'cn t' vv four JSatac, '1 OvTii, I'ouiitT, mitl VroiaptHdenllcit. jau -071 ly JNKW FIHaM AT OUANGFAtILLE IRON FOUNDRY AND AGRICUL TURAL WORKS. GREAT IJIPHOVKMENTS IN PLOWS AND TlinESHINU MAOHINIfW. Mr. Jacob Trlvlepleco having purchased tho Interest of Charles w. Lnw In ifi nlmvn nomrwi works, tho business will bo co it limed under tho rlrm iiiimuof William Sciiu ylku a Co. Having manufactured lu 1S70, they havo fctreuKthened and Improved them, and added somo eutlro now patterns. Thoy will open thoHprlng trade of l7l far in advance ot anythlug ever oUured totho munc, ueius uoin practical mocuanics, nuu nav 11111 their work all dcinn titular tli nwii unnv. vUlon they guarantee their work superior in material nud liuibh to nuy herotofuro ollered, Dealers bhould not accept of any other agrlcul tural Implements until i hey havo examined our Mrtuuiaciure. farmers should try our plows before buying any other. They also manufacture ALLj KINDS- OF CAHi'INUS. USUallV modn 1)1 first Vlnua F.-inrnTrlAj smv nti.l grist mill castings, made and tilted up to order TIIRESIIINQ .MACHINES are made a specialty, and some very decided im provements have been Introduced luto their ma- oninou irrlrinu IntiA il.n.. , .. i country produce and old Iron taken in. exchange u.ub uncvmiuiu uio mumimciury UlU aKCU cios supjilied during tho wiuter. Address all orders to WILLIAM SCHUYLER. & CO.. AQRICULTUHAL WOUKS, OKANOEV1LLE , UOLUMUIA COUNTY, PA, Jau V Twelve Years aTKfir Wild Indians Plains. Tho remarkable adventures of tlio lamous W1HTK ClllllPaud 11IO WAHHIOIl ainon Ih5 HoUhltlna. Ttarllllnis accouula of Ureat lluuts, ......,.Hihu ..j.rouuu -ii, uio ijmesia Willi the bin tame aud hostile tribes. Hplrlted de.crh) lloiia of the habits auU superstitious of that strango neoplo. Their Hports, LoKouas, Tradl. t pus. How they Woo aud Wed. Scalp, Doctor, Worship, 4o. New, Fresh and Popular, l'rlco Low. H Is selling by tho thousands with won dorful rapidity. Agents are inaklnB from .M to once for sample choi)lers, Illustrations and par ticulars to A. II. 11U1I1IAHII, I'uullsher, ,HI'TI-, f ..... u. 1,1.,.. fjpiIE QREAT MAQIOAL hair r O It C U It T Will forco a beautiful set of Whiskers or Mus- lueuu, iu jrum iwu iu iua-u iuuuiui, ua any per sou over twelve years oltl, It Is one of Ilia best preparations to wake tho whiskers grow that ever was knowu. Ouabottloof It Issulllclent to produce a very strong beard, It does uot In any way slulu or Injure Ida skin. Try UI It Is no jiuiuuuu. iticu .u et-uis per uotiio. Heni uy mall )xst paid, tn any aildress, on receipt ol prlco. Address WILLIAM C. WAUNElt, A.tifltavllta aug.l8,7My. Adams County, Penna Patent Modicinos. H ENUY T. llELMllOLD'b. UOMl'OUHU I1' LUID KXTHACT CATAW1IA Q it A P 13 l'lLLS, Component Parts-Fluid Extract Rhubarb uni ' Huid tract Clifnuta f7roji FOlt I.IVEU COMrLAINTS, JAUNDICI1, Hit lUUH AfMiUllUJiH. MIUK. OH NEUV'OtS 1IEADAOIIH, COST1VENIWH, Eto. I'UULXt VEQF.TAULE, CONTAINING NO Mi:iU'filY MINE11AI.S OH UKLKTKHIOUH DUVU, Thoso I'llla aro Iho most delightfully pltau purgatlvo, superseding castor oil, salts, lung, ncsla, etc. Thero Is nothing- moro acceptable to the Btomacli, They tiro lone, aud cause ticlthei nausea uor griping pains. They aro conipusea of the finest ingredients. After a fuw days' ing thciu,uuciiauiuvlgoratlou uf thu eutlro systein (altos placo os toappear miraculous to tue weak aud enervated, whether arising from impru dence or disease II. T. llolmbold's Uompoum Fluid Extract CatowbaUraDO Fills aro tiot t coated, from the fact that sugar-coated I'lusUi not disol ve, but pass through tuo stomach wlthou dissolving, consequently do not produco the, it, sired effect. THE OATAW11A OllAI'E FILLS being pleasant In tastoand odor, do uot uecoii. late their being sugar-coated. FHICE F1FIJ CENTS FEU BOX. jnmn y ir. iielmijolws. HiailLY CONCKNTIIAT15D COJirOtlNIl FLUID EXTUACT BAltSAPAItlLLA Will radically oxUrmlnato from tho sysltm Bcrorula, By phllls, Fovor Sores, Ulcors, Boro Eye Boro Legs, Bora Mouth, Head, llroneliltl MUlu Diseases, Bait Ilhcur.1, ankers, Ilunnln, from tho Ear, Whllo Swellings, Tumors, c.in cerousAOectlons, Nodes, lUckets.OlaudarBuc lugs, Night BwcaU, Hash, Teller, Humors ol u Kinds, Chrouio Uheumatlsm, Dyspepsia, and a disease that has been established In the sysle for years. llelng prepared EXl'It IMSLY for tlio above co m plaints, Its BLOOD-FUIUFYINO proprieties ur greater than any othor preparation ol s a -rllla. It gives tho COMPLEXION u ci . tn healthy color ami restores tho patient im t ' ol HEALTH aud FUIIITY. For Ptirtf tn, nu uiooj, romovlng an Clironlc Constltutloi..ii eases arising from un Impuro slate of thu i .3 nd tho only rcliablo and elleutual known rem - dy lor tho euro of Pains and Swellings ol tin- Bones, Ulcerations of tbo Throat and Leg Blotches, Pimples on tno Face, Erysipelas au all scaly Eruptions of tho Skin, aud Bcautlfj la tho Complexion, l'rlco, 81 00 per Bottle. IIENKY T. IIELMUOLD'S CONCIINUIATED FL VI D FXTItA CTli UCIl U, THE GREAT D1UUETIC, bos cured every caso of Diabetes In which it ha been given, Irritation of tho neck of tholllailde and Inllammation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration o the KldneyB and Bladder, Ilcteutluu of Urine Diseases of tho Proslato Gland. Htoue in the lilaj der, Culculs, Gravel, Brlckdust DeposiJ, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, aud for Eufetbled and Dollcato Constitutions of both Sexes, alien ded with the following symptoms: ludlsposi Hon to Exertlou, loss ol Power, loss of Memory Dltnculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trem bllug, Horror of Disease, Wukomlncss, Dlmacs of VIslou, Pal a lu tbo Buck, Hot Hands, Flush ing of tho Body, Dryness ol tho Bkln, Eruption ou tho Face, Pallid Couutcuauco, Uulvcru Lassitude of tho Muscular Si stem, etc. ntUscd by persons Irom tno ages of clghtci-n lo twenty-live, aud from thlrty-llvo to lllty-fle oi lu tho declluo or change of life; after confine ment or labor pains; bed-weltlug In children. Helmbold's Extract lluchu Is Diuretic nud Blood-FurllylnB.aud cures all diseases arlkhiB from IlablU of Dissipation, and Excesses Hud Imprudences, in Life, Impurities of tho Illood etc., superseding Copabla lu uirectlous for whK-h it Is used, and Syphllltlo Affections In these diseases used lu connection with 11ELMB0LI'M HOSE WASH. LADIEB. In many affections peculiar to ladies, the Ki tract lluchu Is unequalled by any other remedy as is Chlorosis or Iteteution, Iriegularlly, I'am fulness or Suppression of Oustomary Evacua tions, Ulcerated or Bchlrrus Stato of tho Uterus Leucorrhcea or Whltes,8tcrllity,and for all com plaints incident to tbo sex, whether arising fium Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation. It Is pre scribed extensively by tho most eminent physi laus aud Mldwlves for Enlcoblod and Delicate Constitutions, of both soxc? aud all agestatteu. ded with any of the above diseases o r t.ymptinii II. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTUACT BUC1IU CUBES DISEASES ARISING FIIOM I.Ml'Ill- DENCE. HABITS OF DI&3IPATION, ETC., In all their stages, at littlo expense, littlo or no cliaugo In diet, no Inconvenience, aud no ex posuro. It causes a frequent desiro, nnd givts strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urctba, Allaying Tain and Inflammation, 60 frequent In this class of diseases, and expellius nil Poisonous matter. Thousands who havo been tlie victims of in conipeteut persons, and who have paid heavy fees to bo cured In n short time, have found llicy havo been deceived, and that tho "Poison" lift', by tho uso of "powerful nstrlngents," been uric, up in the system, to break out lu a more assr valed form, aud perhaps after Marriage. Uso HELMBOLD'S EXTUACT BUCHU for au Affections nud Diseases of thu Urluary Orgaui, whether existing lu Male, or Female, Irom what ever causo originating, aud no matter of now long standing. PUICE ONE DOLLAIl AND FIFTY CENTS Ptfll DOTTLE. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IM PROVED ROSE WASH cannot bo surp-issed as a FACE WASII.and wll be found tho only speclllo remedy lu nverj species of CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It spee dily eradicates PIMPLES, SPOTS, SCOItlU'Tli DRYNESS, INDUUATIONSofthoCUTANKOlM MEMBltANE, etc., dispels UEDNE-id und IN CIPIENT INFLAMATION, HIVES, HASH MOTH PATCHES, DUYNESS OF SCALP ui! SKIN, FROSTBITES, and all purposes lor whu-li SALVES or OINTMENTS are used; restore lue skin, to a state of purity and softness, aud in sures continued healthy action to the tissue o Its vessels, on which depend tho agroeablo clc r uess and vivacity of complexion so mtuh soiwiii aud admired. But bowaver valuable, ai rcmody far existing defects of the skin, 11. T Helmbold's Hoso Wash has long sustalucd principle claim to unbounded patronage, i possessing qualities which lender It u TO.i.l I APPENDAGE of the most Buperlatlvo and Congenial character, combining lu au elegau! formula tliose promluent rcqulslts, BAFETV auu EFFICACY tho Invariable accompaniment i Its uso as a Preservative and ItofreBhernftu Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotlou for di eases ofa Syphllltlo Naturo, and as au Injection lor diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising fiom habits of dissipation, used In connection wan the EXTRACTS UUCHU.BAUSAPAIULLA, aud CATAWBA GUAPE PILLS.lu such diseases a rocommenJod, cannot be surpassed, l'ltk H ONE DOLLAIl PEll BOTTLE. Full aud explicit directions accompany (tie medicines. Evldeuco of tho most responsible aud rcllseie character furnished on application, with hull dreds of thousands of living witnesses, aud ur ward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates aud recom mendatory letters, many of which are from tlie highest sources, Including eminent Phyilcltns Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor h never resorted to their publication lu the uei papers; lie does not do this from the fact th his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not neod to be propped upby certificates, Henry T. IlcImboIU'u Genuine 1'roiinrntloiiR, Delivered to any address, be cure from ousel ration. Established upwards of twenty years. Bold Ly DrugglsU everywhere. Address letters for lu. formation, lu confidence to IIENUY T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist Only Depots) II. T, HELMBOLD'S Drug a"'i Chemical Warehouse, No. 691 Broadway, Ne York, or to II. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depol 101 Boutlt Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWAKK OF COUNTEIIFEITEIIS. Ask ft I IIENUY T. IIELMUOLD'S TAKE NO OT1IEU