THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural. Vli1ilIt? lloi-.oi. 'I' . re uro aroin wlio tliink Hint tlio b 1 1 ; f i ( unit lumper of it hotso must In bro.i;to tnnko hltn vultialilo. I'nf. Wtifjnor, In lih work on tho "Education of Horses," says: "I would caution llioso wlio Iriiln or tnu homca Hgnlnstoxcltititf tho 111-wlllof tho uuluial. Many think thcynrodo intr flnoly, und nro proud ,of their suc cess In horso-trolnlng, by means of povero whipping, or otherwise, rousing nnd stimulating tho5pn9slons,nnd then, from necessity, crushing tho will, through which tho resistance is prompt ed. No tnlstnko can bo greater than this i and thcro is nothing that so fully exhibits tho ability, Judgment and skill of tho mil horseman as tho caro and tact displayed in winning instead of repellli g tho action of tho mltul. Although it may bo necessary to uso tho whlps'imotimcs, it should always bo ap plied Judiciously, and great caro should bo taken not to rouse tho passions or ex- clto the will to obstinacy. "Tho legitimate and proper nso of tho whip 1 calculated to opcrato upon tho sense of fear almost entirely. The nffec tlons and better nature must bo uppcal cd to lu training a horso na well as iu training a child. A reproof given may bo intended for tho good of tho child, but, lfonly tho passions aro excited, tho effect Is depraving nnd injurious. This la i vital principle, nnd can bo dlsre garded in tho management of sensitive, courageous horses only nt tho imminent risk of spoiling thorn. I havo known many horses of naturally gentlo charac ter to be spoiled by being whipped once, and ono horso that was made vicious by bel:-g struck with a whip onco whilo stamJIng lu his stall. "I havo referred to these instances to sh' -. tlio danger of rough treatment, atfl Hie eflVet that may easily ho pro dm 1 iy ill usage, especially with flno bl ! iiorsjs and thoso of a highly tier vcr. - frmperamcnt. JIany other cases m' ,t bo cited, as such nro by no means ui i ::imon. Sensitive horses should nc . r 1 o left after they havo been ox ci" 1 !.' tho whip or other means, until c. .1 down by rubbing or patting tho in' '. a 'ui neck.and giving apples, sugar, or- i '"thing of which tho animal is fon I. Kenicmber, tho whip must bo U1" 1 with great caro, or it is liable to do ml- hkf, and many cause irreparable Treatment of Wounds in Horses tinil Cattle. Many permanent blemishes which do prcciato tho vnluo of horses might bo pro vented by caro ful attention as soon as tho Injury is inflicted. Broken skin on tho kneo may sometimes, for want of proper treatment, result in an ugly scar, which will reduce tho selling value of a horso one fourth or more. In farmers' atablcs horses are often per mitted to get looso, and tho consequence is that sotno morning tho owner finds ono of his animals badly kicked. A wound mado by the sharpened calks of a horse shoo in Winter time is a very ugly looking one, and needs some littlo surgery to dress so as to avoid a bad blemish ; aud yet It may bo dono by tho use of such skill as is nt the command of any ono who can dress a cut of liia own finger. In tho first place, whenever an injury Is inflicted, it should bo attended to at once, or with as Ilttlo delay as possible. If any dirt is in tho wound, it should bo well cleaus ed with a soft spongo and luko-warm water. Then with a proper needle (a curved surgeon's needle should be used) and stout silk twist, pass as many stitches through tho edges of the wound as will draw them and hold them to gether. These stitches should not bo made as in sewing cloth, but tho thread is to bo passed through tho skin at points directly opposito to each other. The two ends of tho thread should bo tied into a secure knot after drawing tho edges of tho wound closely together. If tho edges aro ragged, some caro must bo exercised to bring tho corresponding parts into their proper place. If swell . ing take3 place, apply cold water until it is reduced, and avoid all irritating or spirituous applications unless they be come necofsary. Nature will generally perform the euro if assisted to make a proper start. If tho wound should not seem inclined to heal, and a stimulat ing application becomes necessary, tho foil " .-Ing ointment has been fonnd of gi : ucneflt: To ono pound of hog's 1. . ' t.t!;o a quarter of a pint of spirits of n.rpentlno nnd an ounce of bluo v ... il (sulphato of copper), powder th ! li.e vitriol very flne,melttho lard, a i t.i- in tho othor ingredients, until c " ; apply a sufilcieut quantity to tho w i ui. A healthy action will soon en r . -Canada Farmer. iYrilta? Nettles to Layiii? Hens', i'.ui Vienna Agricultural and Forest Jo iwil states that hens fed in tho Win trv with chopped and boiled ncttlo Kiw i, or with tho seeds, and kept in n warm place, will continue to lay during tho entire Winter. Tho experiment was first suggested by noticing tho eagerness with which both domoitie and wild fowl devour tho neltlo leaves and seeds whenever tho opportunity Is afforded. This proclivity is bellovcd to bo tho reason why, with tho enor mous yield of seeds on tho part of the tho nettle, comparatively so fow plants spring. It is stated also that iu Den mark tho seeds nnd leirea of tho nettle aro fed very carefully to horsos, after havlngbeoneollected.dried and ground; threo times a week, morning nnd even ing, a handful of this nottlodust is mix ed with tho oats, in consequence of which tho horses aro said to become fleshy aud sleek, and their hair to grow unusually long; and to assume n re markably beautiful, silky luster. Shallow vs. Deep Pans. Thoraa3 J. Edge, of Chester county, writes to lo Practical Farmer that ho lias tried tho effect of setting tho milk in deep and shallow pans. IIo used equal quan tities of milk, and tlio ri'sult was a yield of about ono-thlrd moro cream from that placed In deep vessels. Tlio cream la tho shallow pans was somowhat thicker, and that from tho dcop cans be came sour sooner than tho other. IIo had always before used tho shallow pans, but is now convinced that the deep ones aro tlio best. Besides tho In creased yield of cream, their uso saves much room aud labor. In tho upper or German townships of Bucks county, tho uso of deep pans for sotting milk is al most universal. Tho stranger passing along tho road is often struck with the number of deep earthen pots hung on tho palo fences in front of tho dwellings so different from tho shallow vessels generally used elsewhere. Young Folks. A 1'alrjr Story. poor woman had a wonderful chair. it was not of gold, or set with precious stones, nor did It oven possess a velvet cushion ; but 11 had such a wonderful property that It could tell, if asked, nil that had been said by tho person who sat last In it, and tho woman valued it moro than sho would havo dono a cas tle. It happened, ono day, tlio king was hunting in tlio forest whero tlio poor woman lived, and, being weary, went into her cottage, when ho had sat thcro a while, he asked tho woman who llv cd in tho tower on tlio edgoof tho wood, "Indeed, now," unswored tho woman, "I cannot tell, though D.uno Martin York was telling mo but yesterday. Sho said It was tho Jlarnnls of Mar quis of-Chnir, what was It that D.uiio Martin said'."' "Sho said that tlio Marquis of Mis tletoo lived there," answered tho chair, at once. "You havo a remarkable chair there," said tho king ; "how docs it happen that a chair cm talk ?" "It was not thechnlr, your majesty," said the woman, frightened nt having told her secret. "I answered myself." "Why, then, did you call on tlio chair V" asked tho king. "Oh, that is a foolish way I havo of talking.' returned tho woman. "Will you sell mo tho chair ?" asked tho ktng, again. "Oh, your majesty, I daro not," said ho woman. "It was my great-great-grcat-grcatgraud-father's chair; and when dying, ho declared that if tlio chalrover went out of tho family, nil our luck would go with it." Of courso tho king did nut beliovo a word of this; and when tho woman went out of tlio room, ho sit down iu tho chair and said : "Intery, mlntery.cutery, corn.' Then getting up ho asked thochalr, "Chair, what did I say Just now V" 'Intery, military, cutery, corn,'' an -swered tho chair, at oiice. So the king, being suro that tho chair could talk, went away; but tho next day ho camo with his oillccra of tho court, and said to the woman. "Will you sell mo your great-great-great-great-grandfather's chair to day ?' "Alasl" said tho woman, "I have told your majesty that I cannot." "Chair," asked the king, "what did tho last person who sat down in you say?" "Oh, what a great fo-il tlio king is!" replied tho chair. "It Is not tin.-. I said nothing of tho sort!" cried tho woman. "It is true," said tho king, " and you shall go to prison for it. For tho chair, I will tako caro of it myself." And so ho had it brought homo to his plac..', aud placed it in his receiving room. No ono thought anything about tho chair, it was such a plain affair ; but it also looked so comfortable, that nearly every one sat down in it. So tho king observed who s.U In it last, nnd shut ting all tho doors, asked the chair : "Chair.what did theLord High Fiddle sticks say, when ho whispe'red to tho D.irao of the Powder-closet ?" "IIo said that your majesty was a greater simpleton than ever," answer ed tho chair. "I don't beliovo il!" cried tho king, very angry; but, of course, tho chair had nothing to say to that. Tho king, who had always thought himself tho wisest of men, could not forget what tho chair had said. Ho was alsojust as anxious to know why it was that tho Lord High Fiddlesticks thought him such u simpleton. IIo tried to remcmbor what silly things ho had dono; but, on looking back, all his actions seemed to him remarkably cle ver. Iu short, ho so tormented himself that ho did not get a wink of sleep that night. The next day it happened thut a beautiful princess, whom tho king de sired to marry, sat down in tho chair, and sat there a long time, and, of course, tho king was oven moro anxious than beforo to hear what tho chair had to flay. "Sho said," auswerod tho chair, "that sho really must go homo, for that you gavo her no peace, but worried her continually, by trying to mako lovo to her." "I do not beiievo it!" roared tho king; "I do not beiievo it!" but of course, tho chair was mum, as beforo. Tho next day, tho princess happened to sit in the chair again, nnd tho king wosjust as anxious to know what Bho had said as before. "Sho said," answered tho chair, "that sho was ready to dlo of laughing when- over sue saw you; that you had tho graco of an elephant and tho politeness of a bear ; and sho only wished that you could see, yoursolf, how stupid and disagreeable you seomcd to othnrs !" The king was so afflicted co hear thl s that ho forgot even to bo angry ; but seeing, a fow days after, his best aud dearest friend seat himself, ho carao onco moro to ask tho chair what had been said. "Ho said." answered tlio ermtr. "thnt you wero a tyrant ; that you had reign- eu too long, and your pooplo wero tired of you, and that ho would soon tako your crown away from you." "Klouot beliovo it," called out tho king, but tho chair was mum, as be fjro. Then tho king How Into a violet rage. "MIserablo tulnc!" ho a.iitl t(i thn chair, "you havo mado mo unhappy for tuo wnoio or my lire." And, seizing a hammer, ho broko tho chair Into bitfl, and throw tho pieces into tho fire, so that tho chair was of littlo service, after all. rUi'KHrnNn.-Thu longor I live, tho moro I feel tho Importaneo of adhering to tho following ruled, which I havo laid down fur myself In such matters : 1. To hear iw littlo as poaslblo what is to tho prejudico of othors. 2. To boliovo nothing of tho kind un til I am absolutely forced to. il. Never to drink In tho spirit of ono who circulates au III report. 1. Always to moderatoas far as I can, tho unklndnesi which is oxproased to wards others, 0. Always to beliovo that, If tho othor side wero heard, a vory different ac' count would bo givon of tho matter. Too many porsons are far less asham ed ofhavlng dono wrong than of being found out. Aro you ono of thorn ? Patent Mediciuoa. A N Al'l'EAl, To Debilitated Person, To Dyspeptics, To Sufrorers from Liver Complaint, To thoso having no Appetite, To thoso with Broken Down Consti tutions, To Nervous people, To Children Waiting Away, To nny with Debilitated Digestive Organs, Or tuiTcrtim with aw of thc foltowina Symptoms, which indicate Disordered lAvcr or mcomaei, such ns Con stipation, liiwnnt Piles, Fulness nr llloiiil tollie lleiul, Aclit lly of (ho Stiunnch, .N'huo:i, Heartburn, Disgust for Front, Rour nrinc'tKtloiiB.Hinkliigor Flut tering nt tho Pit uf the Stomnch, Swim ming ol tho Heod, Hurried nnd llllllcutt lirouthitiij, FIuttcrliiK nt tho Hoirt, Choking or suffocating Heimtlons when In a Lying Pus turo, Dimness or Vision, Dots or Webs before thnSighl,Fovcrnnddull imln In tho licn.l, Deficiency of Pcrspltatlon, Yellowness of tun sltln mill Eyos, 'alii In tho Side, Uncle, Cheit, Lltuii, o., HuilJ.rn Flushes ur lle.it, Humlng 111 tha Flosn, Constant imaginings of Evil, nud great - Depression of Spirits, IIOOFLAND'S elEHMAN MTTEHS. A Itinera without Alcohol or Spirits or nny kind, Is ttllTereut from nil others. It Is composed of the pure Juices, or Vital i'rlnclple of Hoots, Herbs, nnd 7arAi, (orns Medicinally termed Extracts,) the worthlcssor Inert portions of tlio Ingredient not being used. Therefore In ono tlnttlo of this Hitler ttiorn is continued us much medicinal virtue ns will bo found In several unions of or dinary mixtures. Tho ltoots, AO., usod lu tills llllteis nro crown In Ucrninny, their vllnl prin ciples extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist, nnd forwarded to the niunuf,ictory In Ibis cllv, wnoro tneyaro compounded und hot tied, Containing no spirituous Ingredients, this Hitters Is tree from tho objections urged nullum nil others: no deslro for stimulants can belli iluced from their use, thoy c innot make drunk ards, mid cannot under nny circumstance-., liavo nny but a lcnetlclil effect, HOOKLAND'S rjr.ttM.VN TOUtC, Was compounded lor thoso not Inclined to cxtremu bitters, mid Is Intended for uso lu cises when somo iiloobollo stimulant Is required In connection with tho Tonlo propertlos 01 tlio Ou ters. Knch bittlo of the Tonlo coatnlns ono bot tle of thn Hitters, combined wlih pure HA NT A CItUK HUM, nnd llnvored lu such n manner that tho extromo bitterness or the bitters Is overcome, funning n proparntton. highly lurecililo und pleasant to tho palate, nnd comntulug the medi cinal virtues ol too outers. Tho pi ice of tlio Tonlo In 51.50 per ltottlo which many persons think toohlsh. They must take Into considera tion that the stimulant used Is guaranteed to I mi of a puro quality. A poor nrtlclo could be fur nished nt n clio.ipcr prlce.but Is It not better to pay n little nioreuud havo a gojd article? A medi cinal preparation bliould contain nono bat tho bet Ingredients; nnd thcywtio expect to obtain a cheap compound, and bd bcnetltloi by It will mostcertalnly be cheated. JlOOrtiAN'D-S eiMSMAN lliri'URS, on IIOOFLAND'S GKKMAN TOXIC, WITH ilOOFLAND'S rODOrUYLUN PILL, WILL CURE l'OU. They aro tho Oroatcst II I. O 0 D 1 U U I F I H K 8 Known to tho Medical worl 1, nnd will eradl catedlso.isesnrlslng from impure blood. Debility of the Digestive Organs, or diseased l.ivor. In u shorter tlmo tlinu nny other Ituuwn remedies. The whole SUrnKJIU COUUT of Pennsylvania BI'KAK Foil TUE.S& KKUnDIEH. Wlio would nsk for rnoro Dlgninod andStronccr Testimony ? Hon. Oeoiiob W. Woodwabd, former Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court of I'cnnnlvanla, a present Member if Congress from Vennxjlmn'm mites: Philadelphia, Mnrch 10th, 1837. I find " Iloofland's German Hitters" Is n cood tonic, useful in diseases of tho dlixcsllvo orirans. md of great benedt 1 n cases of dcbtllty and want of action lu the systora. Yours truly UEOKOC W. WOJllWAHD. Hon. JamesTuomsox, dilef JuitlcseJ the Supreme Cow t of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, April Si, 1E8T. I consider "Iloofland's German Hitters" a val uable medicine In ca-so of attacks ot Indli-estlnn or DvsDen.sl.-i.. i cjin rcrtlfv (ON from mv oxnti rlencoof It. Vours, with respect, Jamu Thomson, Hon. acoKOU Siiausvood, Justtct of the Supreme Court of rennsylcantu. Philadelphia, Juno 1, 1S63. I havo found by experience thit "Hooll.vnd's German Hitters" Is it very gold tonlo, relieving dyspeptic symptoms almost directly. Oeoiuii: HHAnswooD. Hon. Wm. P. Kogers.JAi'or i7ij CUyof JJuffalo. V. 3". Mayor's Oince, Uuffalo, Juno 22, I havo Uho.1 "Ilnotlands German Hitters nml Tonlo" In my family during the pist year, nnd can recommend them ns nu excellent tonic. Im parting tono nnd vigor to tho system. Their mo has beeu productive of decidedly beneficial effects. Wji. r". ItoUKiu. Hon. Jatnes M. Wood, Ilt-Mjyorof Willtamsport ra. 1 tako great pleasuro In reeMimou Jlne" lloof Innd's German Toulo " to any mid who may bo ntaicted with Dyspepsia. I had tho DysepsU so badly it was Impossible to keep my food In my stomach, nnd I becume so weale as not to bo nblo towalk bulfamilo. Two bottles of Tonlo efl'ooted n perfect cure. Jamcs M. Wood. TUAT HOOFL.VND'S UKUMAN IlITrKltis, and IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Will Curo every case of MARA S MU 8, Or Wasting away of tho Body. REMEUDKR THAT IIOOFLAND'8 GERMAN REMEDIED Aro tho modliilne.s you requlro to purify tho Illood, cxclto tho torpid Liver to healthy action, and to enablo you to pus safely thro ;h any hardships or exposure. DIl. IIOOFLAND'S P O D O P II Y L L, I M , Substitute fou Mbucury Pills. TWO riLLH A DOSE. Ihe most Foicerful, Yet Innocent, Vegetable Cathartio known. It U not ncccskary to tako ahondfullof theso Pills to produce tho desired cAfeci- two nr tii.u, nctqu ckly and powerlully, cleansing the Liver, btomacti nnd Uiwols of all Impurities Tuo M.iutimo juKieuiem, is rouopnyitin, urine Alco holic Extract of Mandrake, which is by uiuuy times more powerful, acting mid searching tliun the Mandrake Itself. Its peculiar action Is upon ttOtlH. Wil l IL 1 11. . tmuur .if Llnrnn... ..... t from the Injurious results altuched to the use of ui, utiuerm. For all illsensos lu which the uso of a cathartio Is Indicated, theso pills will give entire (ullslao llon In ovory cose. They NKVEIt FAIL. In eases ol Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia anil ?,l""uo costlveness, Dr. HoollaudSi German .. . If or..'' "'0 should bo used Ir. counecUon with tho Pi iw Ti,., m..i. ..r iii,,.:.... lonlobutuisupthesystcin. The Hitters or Toula purines the lllnod, strengthens tho Nerves, kbii and r vtr' anJ K,ve" lrcuBt'1, energy Keep your Bowels nctivo with tho Pills, und tone i up the system with Hitters or Tonlo und yon cau re'l" U'O bold, or eveu assail ,I''",h,i.,r0o,mV,una ! "" ao not allow tho Drucitlst to Induce vnu n tui.unnu,i ... !:?; may say Is Just us good, becau-w ho iaakes a Those llemedlM will bo sent by express to nny locality, upon application to thn PitiNOI. PAL OFFICE, nt ino GKKMAN MUDIUINE oisjuu, uji Area m., rniiaceipuui. CUAS. M. KVAXS, Vroprhilor. Thoso ltemcdloa are lor sale by Druggists DLuresceporj.nu i medicine uoatcrs ever y wn Miscellaneous, f W. NifiKS, M U S 1 0 W A IlJE II O 0 U 8 A itciiernl iissortincnt of JtU8iaL MEUOHANDlHr. ALWAY8 ON HAND. VIOLIN8, , LONCEIITINAH, FLAGOLEM, FIFViS, 1)UUM8, HAUMONICAS.Ac, VIOLIN BTIUNOS OF THE WIST QUALITY THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC. PIANO AND 0110 AN STOOL'S ALL STYLE8 ANDPlttCIi-t. A I!ITTi:it ASSOIlTillCKT MP UKGANH THAN CAN 11 U I'DUMI ui.Ki:v.'in:iti:. THE TEMPLE ANOELIO OUOAN WHICH HAS THE HWEET1HT TONE THAT CAN HE POUND IN A ltE'i'D OIUIAN. 3t;aii and cxamlno bsforo purcbaslmr rle where. Wnrerooin Main Htri-ct, below Market, opposite u-orcii s itiriiiiuro wnrerooms, iiiooms- uuri;, augi, ,7i-iy HEAD QUA11TERS FOR BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, IS AT E. M. KNORR'S CHEAPEST AND BEST Tlio County Affords AT 0 ASH PRICES LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES THIS FALL, Come and Examine Before Purchasing Elsewhere. E. M. KNORR, BLOOMSBUPvG, PA. HcplemberS lS71-tf. A. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND CUSTOM IVEIDE CLOTHING. HE IIAH THE FINK3T GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND EMPLOYS THE ii t: sr work .ii i: x. For kooJ fits and promptness In tllllnsr ord, rs beie Is the place lo go. Hlscooilsnro selected wltli cira and his Cus tom Work will compare favorably with tbo best ctforts of tlio fashionable city Dealer. HE KEEPd A LA HUE STOCK OF HOYS' AXM Cim.I)Iir,N'.S CI.0T1UNH AND GIFTS' FirnSISKIXtt GOOSJS, At Astonlshlniflv IjOW Prlcos, Illo'jniibiirg, HC'i't. ?J, 1S71-U JOUN G. JACOBY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY! IiEHWICK, TENN'A. The nnderslened would resnertfutlv Intnrtn the Cltlteus of lierwlck. and vlclnltv. that he uus upeueu u lAiuiecwouury uuu uaKery in ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Berwick. Pa., where he Is nrenared to furnish mi liiuiu ui PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FltENCII CANDIES, FOREIfJN AND DOMESTIC FUUITH OUANOrji, LEMONS, ItAISINS AC, AC, 4c, Ac. BIT WnOLCSALK AND 11ETAII.. Among tho assortment will be found Cream "lul. 1'n.iM.h VI,...I I...n...i,u A I Iu l.MI- berts! Plus. Annies. Cocoa Nuts. .lellli.s of -Jlffer ent kluds, Mustard. CubiUp, Pickles, Chooolate, Canned Fruit of all kinds, Corn Starch, Eci; His- cull, soda crackers. Uvster i.'rsokers. cheese. r'uui, rrmug xiiier, Agreement iaiers, j.u , vioie9, FISH AND OYSTERS, And tiroduce of all kinds. Fresh Dread nu Cakes every day. Ico Cream In Season, Your patronage is suuciieu. JOHNO.JAIXIBY. lierwlck, Jan m-tv AQEUT3 j V7tti f:r I Twelve Years lv VM Indians Plains. Thn rrmnrkflhlo adventures of tho famnns Wlu rEaHIHFandillO WAUKIOIl a.aoni; tho iiatiHKins. i nriiiius nocnunpi ni ureut iiuuis, llalri'reailth hratiesamnvrrlbla Contests with tho bite Kama and hostllo tribes. HplrlUxl ilesorlp tlons of the hublls and superstitions uf Hint trange people, Their Hsirt. I.eitenils, Tradl tlnns. IIow thv Woo nnd Wed. Healn. locuir: Worship, do. New, Fresh and Popular, Prlou Iiw. It Is selllnie bv tho thousands wltti won ilerful rapidity. Agents aro making from ftVilo I1U0 per week. Choice Held yet vacant. Send at onco for samplo chanters. Ilinstrattons and par- uuuiHr ui i. ji. jiunimni', j iiuiiauer, Jau'771-tf, 100 Chestnut HtPhlla, Misccllaiicouo, M riiLHlVS BTOUU. B, U. MILLEIl & HON, havo removed their Btoro to tho loom formerly occupied by.Meiidclihnll,otiMalnslioct,lllooms. burg, nearly oiposlto the Eiilscopnt Uhiirch nhcro they nro dotcrmlncdlonellotinsraodcrnto l( mis us can bopiocurcdolsewhcro. Thlirslocti comprUeH I.ADIK.T lntl'.Hfl HOODS of the choicest styles nnd tnlest fasbloili, togtthei with n largo assortment of Dry (Jootl.'i ntut Oro- cerles, consisting ot tho followliinart'ckfi Carpels, Oil Cloths, OtllD, Cnssimcres, Nhawls, riaunclo, Hllks, White Uoodn Linens, HonpHtirU, Muslins. Ilollowwtrt' CcitnrwRR. flueure, HafdwAi' UOAtfl find Rhni-fl, lints and dps Hoop Nets, Umbrella!), Looklng-Gltstn.!, Tcbncco. ObfTco, Teas, Itlce, Allspice, fjlnnrr, innamon, NntmcRf AND NOTIONS flCNEUALLY. la snort, tveiTthltiK usually kept In conntrs lores, lo which ihey Invito lh attention of the puuilo gaiierallr. The highest pilcewlll bo pair) for country prolnce Hi exeunuBe for coodo. n. il. MILLEM A RON. llluomsbnrp. 1h, oct 11,1 '.f N KW STOOK OF CLOTHING. fresh arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS DAVID LOWENIIEKO Invites attention to tils stock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, at his store on Mnlnstrcet, InSliivo's block, one door T'cst o 1' I Muri'. uti.rn Ulootasbnr, Pa whero no has Just received from New York nnd Pullt'lelplila n full nssorlment of MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, includlna tho most fashlunnblo, durnblo. nnd uanasaiuo DUESaaoODH, consistlnj of BOX, HACK, nOCa.aUM.ANDOIL.QLOTII COATS AND PANTS, of nil sorts, sizes nnd colors. IIo has also replcn Ished ills already lare slock of FALL AND W1NTEII SHAWLS, HTKIPED, FIOUUED, AND PLAIN VIMTS SIIIHTS, CILVVATS, STOCKS, COLLAP.H HANDKElltnilErH. OLOVEH. HUSl'UNDEItil, AND KANOY AltTICLI-M uu nns cousuiniiy on naua a largo una well-se ecled assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINOS, which ho Is prepared to mane to order into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, nnd lu tho best manner, All his clotulug Is mado to wear, nnd most of It is of homo mumifactnre, OOLD WATCHES AND JEWiLllY, ol every description, Hue and cheap. His caso ol fewelry Is not surpassed In IhUiplnco. Call and examine his Kcnernl assortment of CLOTHINO, WATCHES JEWELKY, 4C. octl3'71 DAVID LOWENflEltO. TlIE INGUKDIENTS THAT COMPOSE 110SADALIS nro published on evely package, tlicrc foro it is not a sctrct preparation, consequently I'HTSirjuxs rnnscmiin it It is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in nil it) forms, Khcunu tism, Skin Vicente, Liver Com-. Elaint and nil dbcasis of tho Hood. 0113 20TTL3 0? E0SA3AL1S will do moro ;ood than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsapanlla. THC UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS havo used RoKailalisin tlicirpracticj fiir tho past tlirco years nnd fncly endorso it ssn rclialilo AltcratUi anil UlooJ Purifier. DIl. T. C. I'UCII, of BaltlmoiC. Ult.T.J. JiOYKI.V, " mi. it. w cAitn. " DIl. V (). DANNKLLV, " DIl. J. S. 5PAIIKS, of Nlcholasville, D.t. J5.'L. JIcCARTHA, ColanblJ, S. ( . DIt. A. SI. NOBLES, Edgccomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. D. t'ltENCH li EONS, Pall Ith cr, Mass. P. W, SMITH, JicLssn, Mich. A. V WIlI'.r.LElt, Llrua, Ohio, n. HAI.I., Lima, Ohio. C'nAVKN & CO.,(ioriliinsville, Va. S.lJt'L. G. McI'ADDEN, Murfrces. borotTenn. Our sp ice will not allor of any ex. tcniled remarks In ri'latibli to tha ilrtucsoT Hoiadalls. Totlio Medical I'lofcssion ro guarantee a l-'luid Kx tra:tsupcrIor to any they hall ever nsej la tho treatmrnt of diseased Illood ; and to tlioollllrted wo say try IlosaUalls. ami vou Mill ho rcstoretl to health. ltosa lalls Is sold liy all DrurRisU, prico 61.3U per bottle. Address BI5. 0L3ME1IT3 li CO. 3IemractuTtng Chtmtsti, llAtTHionr, Itu. ALTLMORE PIANOS. We resncctfullv mil thn nttiMitlmi nf lhnsu (U'Niriu ui nurcn.ne our iniiKo n i'iruok, wo uro 8U8iK'U linn wo win KlVft hut jfsiactlon in ovory case. Our worUmt'iiKitlllluliuiii oxprien cod untl nro under the persoimlMiperlntemlonco ni niu utf iiiiilth i)i our iiriu wouho (tiny uiu best honsoneil timber, nml the mtitrlalln Rune rall.s IlrhL oIhhs. Our t'l.mos wltlintit exception havo t Im patent nynillt-N arninuouieut thrniib iml, which In the opinion of the most eompu- u'ui jiiiiMtrn m pronounced vuiunuie. uy una Ha- provtment n rlutio n itmito moro ilutablo and keeps tho to io lunger. Wo claim for our Instru ment thut tbev uro second lo nono. nnd tbv comblnuall tuo csiontlal olemcntN tLat constf- imo Nupennr worKunnsmp. wo will give n written gunmuteo lor tlvo yeurH, Mr, Coniiaii Kkuiman, member of ourfirm. wlUvlHli lUoomahurK' lour times a year to re nulr and iittend to tuutmfof nil IMamm. in thn uuschcoot Mr, I'JttiiiAN.Mr. I, K, Miller will luiemi wj our uumuqsn in uioomsuurtJ uuu la uuthorlzed to reeuivo nud hollclt orders. t) can Kivo ino yery ihhi reioreureu. OAK1ILKACO. liulttmure, II. I). I. K. MlLLElt. IlAfilpr In IMniinu flnnniti nnd Mulodeous llvo oct4e and llvo blop organs ot tho best make, sold utSUO. Terms eaay, Juno 'M A QKNT8 WANTKI) FOU -ex a vi;ity suPKitiou nooir. "JJOW IN THE CLOUD." Edited by Ht. itr.v. WH. HACON STEVENS, li. 1).. 1.. U 1). It Is full of Iho rfcnul and riireifthouBhts.un lolaliiR tlio glorious e'onvenniit Promli.es of our (lod. Supubly llluktratediiiidbound lune-uidc-iluns of rore eleRuuce. It Is a fVcm iimonR bonks. Xlon's Ileraltl. It Is one of Ihe must eleRiini books ever Issued from thu Aiiitncau press Wutchmun anil Reflec tor. This Is ft book of surpassing beauty, JV, 1', 06 leritr. A LOVlthV HOOK KOH A HOLIDAY GIKT, r.nnched wllh aiexqulslto Rems of poetry. 1 irst-i lius AReutsare inultliiR J1U to J.'Oper day, Plicelow, 'lerms extra, l'or Circulars address, IIUHIlAitll 11HOH., PublUhers, dco'8 71-tf Tti Haubom Bt., Phlla. YAI.UAI1L13 PROPEHTY F01V ... BALH. fho undersigned wlshlnc to retire from busl. lass nuw oilers at prlvute sale his entire proper ty situated lu OriitiBevllIo, cousUllnEOf aoue half luterest liitlw well kuowu FOUNDUV AND AaUICUIrUKAL. WOKKH, together with the Englno, Ijithes and other Ma chlnery belouRliiR to the same, also thu entlru stock now on bund, together with a vulmiblo pair or horses, nnd the waiious, sleds. Harness, Ao. also his town lots on which Is i-rictid iikikkI frumedwslIluR, also, tweiity.llvo acres, known ns ihe l)r, litt iroriy about teu of which uro cleared, tho balance timbered, Prices reasonable, Possosslou given at any tUna to suit purchasers. Apply tour nddross. oct, t,1UU. If 1 i.l.lnol ricllU Yi.l'.lt. auuevlllo, Columbia co.Pn. Dxnga nud Chemicals. ra nu oau'hI') and cum: ov I CONHUMITION. Thn prlmnry riiusonf e'onsutnplloti Is dcrmiRe inelit oftho illKOSIivc owns, i his dernnucnient iirodnces deficient iiullillon nnd nsslmlhitln n llynsslnilhitliui I lneiui thnt process by which the nutriment ol tho food Is run vol led Into blood, nnd thenco Into tho solids of tlio body, Parsons Willi ingestion thus ltnptlrcd, having tho slluhtoit predisposition to pulmonary ills, cnsoior II they timu cold, will bo very liable to have Consumption of tho I,itijs In some or lis forms nnd 1 hold Hint It wilt bo impossible to cure nny ense of Constimpttoti without 111 at ro stnrliiKn Rood iHuentinti und healiliy nsslmlla t Inn. 'I lie very Hint linns t bo ilmiels loch nnse tlio stomnchund bowils ironinlldiM'iised mucus nud slime, wnlcll Is cloitglnu Hihso orK.ms to thut Iheyennnot perforin their liuiitlniis, nnd tlieii rouio up mid rrstoro Hit' liver ton healthy notion, l'or Ibis pnrposo luo stinst nnd best remedy Is Kchencli's Marn'riiUo Pills. Theo Pills cltati the btomnch nnd bonds of nil tho dend nnd lnoibld slltno Hint Is enuslti't dlseao and decay In thn whom system. Tiiey will clear cut llio User ol all tlUensed bile Hint hnsnecuma tilnUtl tlieie, und louse It tip to a few nud hcnlthy reiioii, by WIUcIl liiiluml anil henlthy bllo Is fecretid, Tho Hoinaeh, bowels, nml liver are thtisclrons. cdby tho tivont Ischebeh's Maudraitu pills; but theio leir.ulus In tho stoiruch an I'M'ess ol acid, thonriinn Is lorpld end Hi" tippoiltn poor. In tho bowels tue hictenls nre wenli, nid n 'iitirlnn Mieiiicth und Ftipi'ori. llli in a inndlilou lllto this thut Hchtnck.a Kciueid 'i'oule pioves lo bo the most viilna'ibi rcmcilj ever illi-eovered. It Is alkali lw. mid Its use will ueutr illxu nil excess of neld, iiiuhlui; th" loiniuh t,vveet and fresh It will give pi riniini til tone lo this lmportHlit nr i;un, nnd in at on Rood, hearty uppetite, nnd pre pin ulho syslem lor Hie llrst proitssof a ijood ill Kestlun, und ullluiiiU'ly mnko Rood, lioul liy, 1 1 vl nii blond, Alter this prepuiutoiy titiithieul, wlinlumutns to ruio inot ensis of Uiiistimp Hon is the Irco end persevetltii: use of -e ii'iiclt'N PulinoiiieHyiup. Tho Piilmoiilc My nip nourishes the system, puiilles Uiu blood, nnd Is readily ab sorbed Into tho clieiilntion, and thence distrib uted to the diseased limns. Thero It ripens nil luorlild matters, wiielln r In tho luimnl alncess cs or tubercles nnd thea nt-ststs i.turc to expel nil the illtiwdil matltr, In the firm orfreoex. pictiirnllon, wht n nine It ripens, it Is thou, by tho treat htalliiK and I uiliylii pioperlles ot Sehtuclt's I'lilmiinii' e.ill, tnai ml uleersatid eavllles are ho.iltd up sound, and my patient Is tin oil. The osscnllal thlivt to boilonel i e:irln(t Con mniptlon is to kci up a Rundappotiie nud u K si I dlitesllon, so th.it tuo i'Od) i.llt MI lu ll.sh and t;et stiontr. If a poison has tliutcd Jiiurs, acavlly orntiticss thore, tlm oaviiy e.iunot hi a I, t li o inntlor cannot ripen, in loi.ijns Unisys tern Is bi low isir. What Is U' cikhii) to euro sn new order or tliliiit-, i Rood tiivllti!, a R aid nutrition, the hudy to Kr.iw In Hob nud Ret Ml; then P lit uro Is helped, IUm calth s Will heal, lll mntter will llpeti and ho thiuwn oil' In li;a (1'i.itittilos, and tltu person riRiin sironith. i hli Is Hie t'lte nud only piati to i .ne (lotisiiiup lion, und If a person Is very had, II tho luiiKs tire not entirely (lesti'nydl.orrvou If one 1 mice Is en tirely Rime, It tin re is t im.oili vlluluj lull In Uiu other to hcil up. th ro In hum', I have s. en tniuiv persnn', c ore 1 wllh ouly ono souinl inn j. Ino nud o ij" mo i i .i i'l .'I In;-, Tills Is ulial .-i lionrii's vo tic! ii i w II dn to emu Consumption. Tins wilt olcn out tin-sioiui".i, sweeten anil strengthen it, r t up it i,"od ilii.os t ion, nnd RlvoN.ituio the assist uiej sue noo is lo elenr tho system ol all tho dUc.iso Uiatis lu llio luiiRS, whntover the loim may b". It Is Important that whim uslns Schench's Jlidlclncs.carulibiiuld bu uxereised noi Intuitu cold; Iceep lii'doors in cold nnd damp weather; avoid nlRhtnlr, and take out. door e.orcl-u only lu n Rental nud wallii sunshine. 1 wish lldlslluetlyutiilersioodthntwhrni too ommoud a patlontto bu carHltil 111 leR.ird lo i uh liiRcold, whllu usItiR my Medicines, i d Ho fur n speel.il reiisuu. Auian who has but partiully rc eovol'ed liom the elf etsof it b id cold Is lar more llnblu to a i ellipse tlinu ono who has beeu entire l cured ; and it Is pieelso'y the miiiid In lenrd to Consumption, Ho Ioiir as tlio Iuiirs are not perfieily htiili il, Just su lon Is thoio imminent d iiiRer or a lull mum of llio dlst-uso. Heiienll Is thnt 1 so slieuuously eulltloll pliltnouary pa tients iiRiitust exposliiR themselves to an altuoi phero that Is not Rental and pleusunt. e'liutlrm ed Codstiuipttves' luiiRs aiu a mass ol sorts, which the lon..t ihnuue of itiuiisphor wl'I in It.lme. The grand secret of my success Willi my iMciliclms cousl-ts lu nty uhlllti to s di-lue In It.iuiiualliiu lusuiul of iirovohlni; It, as m my of the laculty do. Ail lallamed luui; e innot, with saietv lo the patient, bu exposed to iho hlilm; bhistsof Winterer tho ulillllii' winds ot SprniR or Autumn. It should bo carefully shielded iroai all IrrltatliiR Infliionots, The utinu t eatitlou should bu obsened lu this parlli ulr, us without It u tore under uluiot uu eircumslauees Is nu Impossibility, '1 lie person should bo kept on a wholesome aud nutritious diet, and nil the Medicines c aniline) until tho budy has icstore.l to it the natural iiiautlty of Itesh and slreiiRtb. 1 was mvMJir euied by tills treatment of tho worst Itlhd of Coiiumpton, nud havo lived lo Rcttatand beany thu uiauy j ears, wllh one lung mostly Ruiio. Iliavocurud ihousaiids since and vi ry many havo been cured by this treat ment whom 1 havo novel seen, About ibo I'lrst of October I expect to tako possesilon of my new bulldluu, at uiu Norlheas Coiner ot Mxih ami Areli tstieuts, wuero I slial bo pleased tu rivo advice to all who may requlro Full directions acoiiiniinv all mv Itemndlas. so that a person In any purl ol the world oiti bu readily cuud by a siricl obsorviicoul the suiue. .1 . il. U111'.-UIV, AI. 11. l'lilludelphla. Johnson. Holl.iivnv .fc Poiv.l.n. Il 1 A rr-'i Mt.i-nr.1. Philadelphia, wholesalo iiRents. lnovl7'71-iy. A GREAT Ve Dr. WAZEr- VIEEGLA7' 5? Hiiuiccb ti The i ; ' -" T Ilcsr t-'Stlmony tfl fidr "Wo.-i.-. u lalCui-Uvo Lilcc . tf fl M WHAT ARE THEY? ft! TIICT .VT.E NOT A VlLn FANCY DRINIi, Maaoci" ryr um,'WhIs!icr Irof Bplrltu r.nd ilciano JK;uoru uociorcu.cpccu acasT.LCi tn-jcl to plccsatUo tuslc, called 'Toa;c6,M"Ari)ttU. era," TsC6torcrc," t.c, thct lead tto tippler ca to drunkenness nnd rclu.br.tcrontraa IlcCiclnc, vr.z&z from tho Katlvo r.ooUtnd Ilcrbsof California, Irco frit in nil Alcalitdlo htii:iulunts. Tlicytro tho ii:i;AT liLuon ruuiriuit nud a i.ir;; ;iVINt; rniS(IIiI.i;apcrfcct llcnoator and Jr.vlsorator of t!:3 EyBtca, carrying off all polccroua matter tad rcftorlas tlio Llood to n licalthy condltloa ;.o person cantsSo tbeco Ulttcra tccordlns toiirt t.oi and rcmalnlcms nnwcll. t-lt)D will bo clvcnfortm Incurabl3ca33,rtu)' bd t .j bones nro rxt destroyed by nincr.: olzou or 0 Utr ncans, asdt.3 vital orcana vrccto' T?ndti;o roint of repair - I'm Intlaimniitory nnd Chronic lllicumt: !.Mn nud (load DyBpeiir-hit in Indiccttou nniotiy, KciiilttLnt nudlutci-inlttcut lcvc;a DlrstuhCfj iLoIIloci!, ldcr Zildncfi nud Kindlier tucco Ulttcru Is.to luca rxrt cxicc.r- nil. buth Discr.scri cro csnccd ly Vltlntct nad, a. h:cli U t'cacrly j rouncsd by dcrtEvrst -t : i.u. i;icefitlo Oit-ttui DYrU'ElVIA Oil lKDItJEKTlOX, II-U i.lU I'm . Ia k!.ouiuL:, roughs, Vilita,,...! of U.3 1 . t,t, UJi.ai, tour J ruuL'.t.o3 cf tlio LtoKncIi, i u4 i.stt ta i.. j ".;; I'.Uois .':tr.c!e, I'ulpltr.tlca 1 1 tlio Ucsit, Iu..-u:u..Uon ci tLoturt, X.uito ..ioi-jjf ,!.c UiOny:,niidal.i:Ltlrcil ctLcrnnltl ..' ,' uis,r.rj tlx cf.t.rriU3cr ryEfcrcIa. yi.vi5or;.ij t'.is'jlcnacUr.zdEUuiulita tuo to r.vli.vti uud b v,:i.:t,i7Uclt rcndtrtliomolnQctisail:d i.".cc; I.i dca:.lj- t..o blood of nil linpcrltlca, nn3 .i jci ila :.cw l.fa n-d vigor to tUo rbola system. I'UIZ rU-!N ;Isi:.'.rii:S,i:rc?tIoa8,TcUr,fti; . ,:...(!..., rt e-u.r.i! r;.c.innuii.f,Eoi.6,rcr- , ..i. s,.: .c, ftr-UMIc-i'MS-cro tycs,EryElp . , ....i, M.coloitU023cf tUofcldii.lIumcra . '.joftLol:ntof T.'bitcvcrr.cni3cr nature. rj literally d-3 up and carried out cl tboByctcmlii a vUozi t.cio by tlo t!3 of tneso 151 tiers. Ono bctilo la t uuU c .is will convince t-JO most lacrcdnloi-fl cf tlicir cumtiva cCcct. CIcaaso tlio Vltlntod Dlood whenever you find Its irr parities burctn; thronsh tho e-1h lnrimplcj, Erop tlona cr Ccrea ; clcaneo It when youCndttobetroctcd end tlc-lsi la thd vclna i clcansa U when It Is foul, end yonr fecials v.lU t:ll yoa uhca. Keep t'-o blood pcro and tho health t f trio eystcm vill follow. I'?;, TArE tad other WORMS, larklnclntlio i jEti'Ui of co mny (lioasanda, cro ctT.ctnolly destroy ed and removed. Tor full directions, read carefully tho circular around each bottle, prtn'cd In fow Ian gua jes ICnglUh , C crman, Trench aad Epanlih, j.v,au:i:i;, rropnaor. n. n. jiccosald & co., Dmista und Gen. Accnts, Can Tranclsco, Cal inj WBnJ3(Coramcico Street, New York. CTbOLD EY ALL yiiUGQlSTS AXD DUiLXUO. To nny person producing nuv Mi leino show Ini; hulf as many llvliu;, pcrmuueni cures ns Hit. KTtLKH'H VKncrAIILK llllKUMATIr liKMEIlV. Usui Inwiirillii only, A pleuwiiut Medicine, free Irom Injurious driiirs. wariauted, under oath, tohaVH oermaucutly cured U.jtutivei'VlU)ti.itlents treated lu tho p.ist ten years, ("en tistlmnny,) ll is mo seientiiiu pieseripiuiii 01 iTiut'ssor Jos. P. Pltler, M. I) ,u iiraduato of tho Hnlvi islty nl Pennsylvnnla A. II. 1S..I. now one of Philadel phia's oldest reuuhir physicians, aud Piofessor ol Chemistry and Toxleolonv, who has mado Neiualiila, Chronic and lolbimmatory Itheuma Usui llio speelalliy uf ins entlru prolesslonul Hie a l.ict vouched f ir by tho ilisiinlures aeeom panyluuiii.eli bottle, of in my liiomiiieutri nnwu. i dpliysU'iiiiis.i'lerk'J mm, uiidotner testimonials, To prelect suiterers Irom poisonous tiuaclc uos. triinis and useless ex pendil uro of iiiouey, a IckiI sti!iiedi!Uarautee,statlnitixaet uumberol hollies warranled to cure, will bo lornarded Kratis to nny sullerer seiulliin by letter a full description of utlllellon. In cuxoot lalluro to cure, amount paid positively relunded, Medicine sent nny. whero by express, collect on delivery. Allllctod Invited towritu lor advice! nil Information und medical advleo sent by letter gratis. Principal office. ) Bouth Poiirth street, Philadelphia, Pu, Tho ltemedy Is sold or obtained by DrUKglsls, mariH'71-lv tU WP Sirs B5a mm ih:? Miacollnnoourj. CONT5 NENTA L. jifo Aiiatirance Company. op :;i:w Yoni;, No. of Policies Issnefl 43,000. $5,500,000. TSSUK3 nil tho now form of IMllcloi jLiituf presents ns invornblt ttimi ns any com p.my In thu United S'nles, Tim romptny will mnlio temporary loans oti lis policies. Tnlrty durs' crnco allowed on ench piymcnt, nnd tho policy held Kood ilurlnit thnt time. All our policies urulnconlostttblo lor tho usual causes. Pciliclos lsuod by this company nro nou-for-Icltnr-. No extra ehniRes mado for travelling penults. Policy holders sh in In tho uuiiunl jirofits n tho eotnpany, nnd haven volco In tho elceilons nnd in itiiiirementof tho company, No policy or medical fee churned, .nr.HTUH r.AWitf.Ncn, Pres't. XV. II. WY.NKOOP, VIcolTcs't, .1. P. HooEiii. Secretary, H. C. ciiAMiLi.it, Jr., Actuary. Central 013 of North-Eastera Pei'a. "Colidiuian" Building BLOOMSBURG5-, PA. LUDWId & BROCKWAY, General Agents- Jan. 3,l.sTS-tr. PATJ3NT " .til tlXiX "if ARION PIANO. Tho Olllv iHvftrt llistniTiiniit, iti tho World. It V wwquttlh'tl in Hlchni'8--, l'ower, Itrllllancy nnd mil it I'llll.l . DJfL'ri.ll H.MIIIH II, 1 t'K.'lll'IM. .tlllltkl-U favors tfi Clergymen. Neud lor Illustrated Arloii i.'UIUpiUCV, t W. FOKTKIl (Jenena AkciU. mar 1071 tf. Maucii CJtuK, l'A, c AKBIAQE MANUFAOTORY, IlloomshurB, Pa. M. C. HLOAN A IIUOTUEIl Hnvo on hand nnd for Rnlo nt tho most reason' bio rates a splendid stoclr. of CAltKIAOEf", HUOeilES, and every description of Wnjron'i both PLAIN AND I'ANCY wnrmstp.1 to 1m noidn of tbo best nnd most dtir nlilo inalerhils, and by the most experienced workmen. All woric sent out. irom ine tsiao llshmout will be found to bn of tlio highest clasi and suieto ulve pi rieet .:itiswciion. ineyiiavi also a uuu assortment 01 HI. HKI1IH of nil the uowest nud mast tnshionablo styles well nnd carefully ruadu aud oftho best mater ials. An Inspection orthelr work is nslted ns It i believed that none biipcrtor can bofonud In thi country. Jan PJI H"'"-''''r J"-""-T ' -' " '" ' ' " -" ' nusesKPsnTi Hail Roads. 1 AOKAWAMNA AND KLOOJIS ll llllllll ItAIl.ttDAI) On nudstl.-rNov. 17, 1871, P i3seuger Trains will rim as louows : (loins North. Arrive Arrive u. m. p. in. ... II. I') 1.11 ... s.lS H.M Going Soull I.eavo Leavi ii. in. a. m Kcrnntou.. PltLsion .. 1.11 ill VIM li'.'i: Kingston 1 "t. oti c W.llnrroC'r.s 3 J' Plymoulh S.1.1 Hlilcirshiuny.... 7..'!0 Herwleli 7.3.1 llluom &.cj 11.11 12.) U.OU 11. HI 11.11 S.33 2.10 3.1'S ;l..l 3.r)7 11.00 Danville . 4.27 Coiineetloii mado ntSeraulon bv tho 10.10 a.m trnl i lor Oreut Ilend, llliutuamtou, Albany nnd an points i.oriu, rist nun wei. H.T.HOUNU.Hup't. SOUTHEBN" ORNTRATi RAII On aud nfter Nov. 1'Jtb 1871, Trains will leavotiuNiiur.v as follows t NORTH WAUD. 1J..T) p.m. Dilly to Wllllannport, Ulmlra, Canan- d.ilitua, Kochesler, Ilullilo, riiisponslou Hrlde, and N. l'ulls. lilu-. M 11 Ul ilo, N. Vnlls, ic, CiO p. St., I) illv. (except Huudays) for Willinm- nr" -" ... 1.51 t: M., Dille. (nxeeiitKuuilavsl for l'.lmlr" ISuir.ilonu I Nl.inra Pall , via. Krlo railroad from F.luilr i, TltAINS BfjUTIIWAUU. 1.17 A.M. D.illvfor Haltlmoic, Washington and Philadelphia. 10 01 A. M. Dally (except Mnndays) for llaltlmor Wushliiiftou ' a'JiiolpUlH. I.I'i r. M. Dally (except Sundays) lor llaltlmoro. Philadelphia, .ic, HO. S. YOUNU. Ueserr.lPosseuger Agent. Ali'ked 11. Plan, lien'l. Bup't. gHOUTEST KOUTI2 EASTSVAIU). Danville, Hazleton & Wilkesljarre R. B. WJNTEK A Hit A NQESIh NTS. KAf-TWAUU I.U.IVE, Bunbury, Ilaiivillo Catawlssa llazletuu wirVAni). A. M, .. 11.50 .. 7.U'J .. 7.SS ,. 00S 1'. M. i.i:ave. 2i 353 New Yom. Hnstou, Phlla Hethleh'm, Iletlilehem, 1 ti 12.10 Philadelphia 2.1.1 Hnxletou. 12.3.1 New Yorh, I ji 311 Ilnzlcton. Catawlssu. Dauvlllii.' l Hun bury. Tile nfternoii Iruin eolilieelsnt HilllburV with tho P. K.l.tti p. m, train itolng West; urrlves at WllliniiMiorttvH; Uki Haven f.yip,iu.,uud with tho Northern Ciitrnll UI p. m moving Houth, reachlui; Harrlsbiiri: 7.00 p, in., mid llaltlmoro 10.15 p. m., and also wllh tho Huubury uud I.ew lstnwn Itatlroad, Couifcrtablo aud handsome Coaches ou this new route, J, 1IEHVEY KASn.Ktiperluteudent. CHOICE faiiIy groceries ID OWN IN PBIOE J. XZ. MAIZE'S, Corner Main nnd Centro His., HLOOMBllUlta. Anewstoclt of Prifch Ooodslust opened nt MAI&K'tj. TCilN, CoOci'S, SUKHI'M, HYHUlfl nud I.luLAS-'UH.'ciIKl'HU, MEATK. HAliT. PIHH, etc. VK0ETAI1I.U8, HKHMETICAI.LY Sealed CllHHlS. JELLIES nnd PltFHKHVKK, PIOICI.KH, POllEIUN uud HOMEHTIOPHUITS. An Elegant Assox'tmorxt op QUBENSWARB Constnnlly on hand. Also WOOD, WILLOW uud tlLASSWAREof every variety. All my coods nro of tho first Quality and at ox. tremely low prices, dood'71-tf J, II, MAIZIi ;7 L. -fc Patont Modiciuon. pTKNUY T. UELMUOIiUV. vuiiruusu J' n u I ii EXTBACT 0ATAW11A a it a i' 12 riLLa, CUmpoitcnf JWj IVilil Extract Rhubarb unit Ituht tract (Xitauba Urapt FOit MVKll COMPLAINTS, JAlINDICi;, m, luun ftlTiiWlu.in, niw Ult NCItVtltN HUADACHIJ.COsnVENEtjH. Etc. PL'Iii i ! VEOETA11LE, CONTAINING NO MEIltT'itV MINEUAia Oil DELHTEItlOUH HltUOS Theso Pills nro tho most delightfully plcasnn purtfiitlvo, siiporfcodlng castor oil, salts, niafe. iiesl.i.etu. Tliero Is nollilnu moro acceplablstn tho stomach. They elvo tone, nnd causo nclihct iinusea nor bHI'Ihis pains. They nro compowu of tho finest imjredients. After n fow dnys' uso them, such nu luvluoratlou oftho vntiro sysletu lakes plaeo ns to appear miraculous to tuo weak nnd enervated, whether arising irom Iniprn denco or disease, II. T. llelmbold's Compouun 1 iiiidiixiraiituaiawuauraDo nils aro not t coated, from thu fact that sunnr-coalcd Plnsila n ut d Isoivo, but pass IhrousU thostotunch wlthou dlssolvlna, conscfittenlly do not prodiicothouc sired effect. THE OATAWJJA OHAPl! PILLS being pleasant lu taste uud odor, do not ucceitl. talo their being sugar-coated. PHICI! I'll TV CENTU PEItllOX. JIFNRV T. lIELMBOLiyS. lltaitl.Y COSCENTltATKU COMl'OUNll I'LUIU EXTHACT BA1WAPA1HLI.A Will rodlcnllv cxti rnilnnlo from tho syL, "scrofula, Syphilis, PovcrSoros, Ulcers, SoroEyo Horo Legs, Horo Mouth, Head, lironchll Ml; In Ids-uses, Halt Hhruu, aiilttrs, ltuiin!nri irom tho Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, e.iu eerousAllectlons,Nodes,Hlckets.(JlaiidiirHWi.. lugs, Night Sweats, ItasU, Tetter, Humors ol a ICInds, Chronic Hbeumiitlsm, Dyspepsia, ami a dlseiuso that has been established ill tho nyste for years. IlclngpreparedEXPItH'-MLYforlhoiibovc cua P'.nlnts, Its BLOOD-PUHIPYINO propihtlei ar 4reater th in nny other prepnratloti ol H.irsup.i. rllla. It gives tho COMPLEXION u clear an Healthy color aud resloies Iho patient to a shite ot HEALTH and PUIlirY. For Purllyiiu 'ho illood, leinovlng nil Chronio Constltutlonul III eases arising from nil Impure stato or the blood nd tho ouly reliabio nnd etlecttinl known reme dy for tho curo of Palus nnd Swellings of tlio llonoi, Ulcorntlous of tho Tliionl nnd Leg lllotches, Pimples ou tne 1'aoi, Erysipelas an all scaly Eruptions oftho Skin, nnd lleautiryin the Complexion. Price, Si 60 per llottlo, 1IKNKY T. HELMBOLD'S I'ONCENlUATEn FL UII) EXTRA CTR UCI1 U, THE Q HEAT DIU11ETIC, has cured every caso of Diabetes in which it lu been given, Irritation oftho neck of thullhiddt and Inllainniatiou of the Kidneys, Ulceration o iho Kidneys nnd llladder, P.ctentlon of Urine Diseases of tho PrustatuUland.Stoiio liitholil.nl der, Calculs, tiravel, Ihickdust Deposit, uml Mucous or Milky Discharges, nnd for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of bo.h Sexos, alien ded with tho following Bymptoms.- Indlsposi Hon to Exertion, loss ol Power, loss of Memory Diincully of Hreathlng, Weak Nerves, Trent ollng, Horror of Disease, Wukcitiluess, Dlmaes of Vision, I'alu lu the Hack, Hot Hands, Fhub lugof tho Iiody, Dryness ot tho Skin, Eruptlou ou tho Face, Pallid Countenance, Unlvcra Lnssltudo of tho Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from ino ages of eighteen lo twenty-tlvo, nud Irom thlrty-rh o to lllly-tlve ot lu tho decline or chnugo of llfo; nflcr couflut mcut or labor pains; bed-wcttlng iu children. llelmbold's Extract Ilitchu Is Diuretic nud niood-l'urllylng, nnd cures all diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, nud Excesses and Imprudences lu Llfo, Impurities of the Illood etc., superseding Copabla lu allectlous for which It is used, nnd Syphilitic Affections In theso diseases used Hi connection Willi HELMIIOLD'a HOSE WASH. LADIES. In many nlTccIlons peculiar to ladles, the Ex tract lluchii Is u u ('quailed by any other remedy is Is Chlorosis or Uetentlou, Irregularity, Piiiii fulness or Suppression of Custnniaiy Hmicuii tlous, Ulcerated or Schlrrus Stato of tho Uterus Leucorrlaea or Whltis.Hterlllty.andforall com plaints Incident to llio sex, whether arising from ludlscretlon or llablta of Dissipation, It ts pre scribed extensively by tho must eminent pinsl lans and Mldwlvcs for Enleeblcd ainl D.'lir.ito Constitutions, of both sexes nnd all ngos (atten ded with any of tho ubovo dlsc-wos o r symptom 11. T, 1IELMHOLIVH EXTHACT I1UCI1U CUHE3 DISEASES AHISINO FitOM IMPIff- DENCE, IIAUITS OF DISSIPATION, ETl'., in nil their btages.at littlo expense. lltHoor no change in diet, no Inconvenience, uud no ex posuro. It causes n frequent desire, nnd give: strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing und Curlug Strlcluros of tlio Cretan, Allaying Pain und Inll.imniatlon, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous mutter. Thousands who hnvo been tho victims of in competent persons, nnd who havo paid heavy Tees to bo cured lu a short time, havo round they havo beend eclved, nnd that tho "Poison" h is, ny tho use of "powerltil astringents," been dried up Iu tho system, to break out In a moro aggra vated form, nud perhnps nrter Mnrrlage, Uso HELM HOLD'S EXTHACT HUCHU for all Affections and Diseases oftho Urinary Organs, whether existing lu Male or Female, Irom what ever causo originating, nud uo matter of how long standing. PHICE ONE DOLLAH AND FIFTY CENTS I'EH HOfTLE, IIENrtV T. ITKIirnOLU'S IM PROVED KOSE WASH oinnot bo surpassed as n FACE WASII.aud wll bo found tho only speclllu remedy In ovory species of CUTANEOUS AFFECl'lON. It spee dily eradicates PIMPLES, SPOTS, SCOHllUTIC DHYNESS.lNDUHATIONSof theCUTANEOUS MEMUUANE, etc., dispels HEI1NESS nnd IN CIPIENT INK'LAMATION, HIVES, HASH MOTH PATCH US, DKYNESS OF SCALP OK SKIN, FHOSTIIITES, uud nil purposes lor which SALVES or OINTMENTS aro used; restores tho skin to n stato of purity nnd softness, nnd In bures continued healthy notion to the tissue o Its vessels, on which depeud tho agrooablo clear ness aud vivacity of complexion so mii'jli sought aud admired, llut however valuable as remedy lor existing dofects of tho skin, II, T llelmbold's Itoso Wash has long sustained Its principle claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render It a TOiI.UT APPENDAGE of tho most Superlative nud Congenial character, combining lu an elegant formula those prominent requlslts, SAFETYaud EFFICACY tho Invariable accompaniment ol Its use as n Preservative aud Itefroshcr of the Complexion, It Is an excellent Lotion fur dis eases of a Syphllltlo Nat uro, aud as au Injection lor diseases of tho Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used lu connection with tho EXTHAUra UUCHU.SAHSAPAKILLA.aud CATAWHA UitAPE PILLS.iu such diseases as recommeuJed, cuntiot bo surpassod, PHICE ONE DOLLAH PEU DOTTLE. Full uud explicit directions accompany tho medicines. Evidence of tho most responsible nud rcllablo character furnished on application, with hun dreds of thousauds of living witnesses, nnd up. ward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates nnd recom mendatory letters, many of which aro from tho highest sources, Including eminent Physicians Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor Ii never resorted to their publication lu tho news papers; ho does not do this from the Met tha his articles rank as Standard Preparations, aud do not need to bo propped up by certificates. Henry T. lIoimlioltl'N Genuine Preparations, Delivered to any address, be cure from obsei vatlou. Established upwards of twenty years. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for In. formation, In couBdonco lo 1IENUY T. HELM HOLD, Druggist and Chemist Only Depots! 1I.T. IIELMHOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 691 llroadway, New York, or to II. T, HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HEWAIIE OF COUNTEHFEI TEH3. HENHYT, HELMUOLD'STAKE NO OTUElt 51