The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 22, 1872, Image 4

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    THE
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
rontimfl from First laj.
rwtiect, rind If nnythltic will mako
Juilao Davis our next rroahtont, It will
bo hi) rostrtct for civil law an demon
Rtrnted by bis opinion In tho MUllgan
decision.
Mr. Chairman, I never hail my rcspecf
for tho hero of Now Orleans , hclelitoneil
moro than whon I road or tho Instance
or his respect for civil power. After tho
battle or Now Orleans ho was arrested
and brouRht hoforo JujJro Hall, for
contempt of court, la ,fls'nl$
tho mnndatos of a writ of habeas cor
pus. Tho people wero excited. A great
victory had been won, and tho people
worshipped tho vlrtor. A. nation rp-lolml-iho
peoplo of tho city wero wild
with enthusiasm at tho dollvoranco
from tho foreign foo-nnd Genera
Jackson was tho hero of tho day. But
tho letter of tho law had Ivon broken,
and atthouRh surrounded bv 'nn excited
populace and Indignant soldiery, Judge
llall, In atrombllng voice. P"!
tho soMcnco of "Oul lty V Tho crowd
BWayod to and fro, a riot was Imminent,
but tho grand old soldlor aroso and said
"Fear tVtit; tho Bamo arm which i to
Dolled thn oncmy will protect tho deUij
Iwllons ot this court:" Tho fine was
paid-tin violated law vindicated nor
would "Old Hickory" permit tho cltl
sions of New Orleans to relmburso him.
a .i miuiaro rhinftnln as ho was
ho but simply "followed in tho footsteps
or his Illustrious predecessor, General
w..ki.iinii ) whn nn nil occasions
y nmiiiiutuu, " : .
curbed tho military power, and mado
I. ...I...,l!nln In (tin nlvll.
Let us. learn by historyfollow tho
. - I. a iHnlnf nn tltft
examples 01 our miiiuin, umbiuh
thn nlull nnwpr over the
military and wo lay deep and wldo tho
lounuiuion ior iuiucu pruoicmj.
Agricultural.
To YFcnn a Colt.
It Isnotnccosarynorovondoslrablo
that In woanlng, tho colt snouiu do ro-
mnvpil frnm thn mart). It lS a COOdplan
to have a closed stall or box for her colt
next to each mare's stall. She can then
communicate In her own way with her
colt, and will not bo so uneasy as sue
would bo woro It removed out or sigiii,
nor will tho colt suffer In any way.
Caro must bo taken to give tho colt
water four times a day, and feed with
tho best of tho early-cut hay, and grad
ually a few oata,a handful at a feed at
first, until a pint twlco a day Is fed.
Colts must bo kept thriving if a good
horso Is wanted. Tho curry-comb must
boused, but gently; tho young'anlmal
bo caressed and taught not to fear but
to lovo Its owner; to bocomo used to tho
various movementd made around tho
stable, and the various articles contain
ed therein. Itshould bo taughf'to lead"
now, If this has been neglected up to
this time. If thero Is any danger of tho
inaro becoming troubled with excess of
milk, It must bo drawn from hor, and
dry feed bo given her until all dangor
Is past. When sho Is quite dry tho colt
may tako exerclso with her, but pre
vious to this It will be better In tho sta
ble. Tho SeTentU Year Kalny Season.
Mr. J. E. Hlckok, of Whitesvlllo,
Missouri, writes as follows to tho editor
of tho Farm Journal. Wo submit with
outcomment: "Would it not be well to draw your
readers' attention to this year, 1872, as
being the regular septennial rainy sea
sou? 'Being forewarned Is being fore
armed.' In 1858 T was farming in Illi
nois. We have some 40 acres of corn we
could not cultivate at all. In 18G5 I
cultivated in the mud. No matter how
many wet seasons intervone, I think
wo may surely prepare for abund an co
of rain every seven years. Let our far
mers all strive to got their corn ground
ready for the seed early and plant while
fresh, before tho weeds have started.
Then, perhaps, one good cultivation
can bo given tho crop, which on new
lands at least, will glvo a fair yield.
Tho great secret in raising a good crop
of this Important staple, (any season)
lies In getting tho young plant started
ahead of tho weods, when it Is compara
tively easy to cultivate properly."
liaising Goslings.
A correspondent of tha Massachusetts
Ploughman gives his method as fol
lows: "I tako in tho Spring of thoyeara box
and set It In somo good place to mako a
nest for them. Whon they begin to lay,
I tako tho eggs out and put them In cot
ton wool and turn them over twice a
week until I sot them, when I put
thirteen under a goose, nnd when they
hatch I tako them and put thorn in a
pen until they are a few days old, and
feed them on dough and sods of grass ;
then I let them go out, but don't let
them go Into the water until they are
two weeks bid, as thoy aro apt to get
chilled when so young. The greatest
trouble Is getting turned upon their
backs, as thoy will die unless turned
over. At tho ago of four weeks they
are turned out to pasture, and aro no
more trouble. Qeeso aro the most prof
itable fowls of any raised. Tho breed
for poultry is tho Bremen gooso crossod
with a mountain gander, as the goslings
aro much larger when bred In that way.
Hot-beds. This Is tho month to
mako hot-beds. Early vegetables can
not bo obtained without them. Such
beds aro so little, that thoy are really
within tho means of every farmer, and
nf their great ndvantago thero can bo
but ono opinion. Assuming that tho
manure has been hauled, tho hot-bed
frames properly set and that tho heat
has risen, six inches of rich sifted soil
should bo next used to form tho seed
bed; and as soon as the temperature Is
such as to admit of seeding lay off tho
bed Into compartments and sow tho
heeds of early and lato cabbages, toma
toes, egg plants, lettuce, Ac,, sowing
radish seed sparingly between tho rows,
as radishes mature early and will not
tbercforo Interfere with tholatcr plants.
In planting an orchard, regard should
bo had io th.o proper selection of varie
ties from the earliest to tho latest. It is
well, however, not to plant too many
varieties, bat havo tho larger portion of
tho lato keeping sorts. Kinds known
to succeed well In tho neighborhood
should bo selected.
Young trees are tho best for orchard
planting, many persona preferring those
of only a year from tho bud or graft, as
these aro moro likely to bo healthy and
vigorous than older ones that havo
been crowded Into nursery rows so
long,
An English traveler asserts that whero
wheat la very subject to rust it io com
pletely checked by tho uso of salt. lie
recommends about five hundred weight
per acre, applied during tho winter or
in early eprlng. Who will mako tho
experiment and let as hear tho result?
Young Folks.
Choosing A Profession.
nv s. u.
It Is really wonderful, to noto tho
number of colebrltlos, who chooso their
professions nt n very tender ago, Lord
Nelson, entered tho nnvy whon only
twelvo years old. ThoDuko or Well
ington graduated from n military school
at seventeen. Tho Duka of Marlbo
rough, deserting tho splendors of tho
court, sought tho battloQold, when nn
ardent youth of fifteen. Two of our
wealthy Now York merchants, whon
only twelvo years of ago, engaged in
tho business which they still followsuc
ccssfully. In fact, It seems to an ob
servant eye, as If professions, Impatient
to bo chosen, often select their own
agents, nnd storming heart, hands and
brain, mako them captivo to their will.
Whttcflold tho eolobrated preacher, was
not only called, but chosen, for ho com
posed sermons whllo mopping tho
rooms In his mother's tavern.
Many children are born with n lovo
of ndvonturo, and nn unconquerable
fondness for tho sea, or tho woods and
fields, which thoy find It imposslblo to
resist. Of this class, woro Sir John
Franklin tho explorer, and Audubon
tho naturalist. Occasionally, natlvo
conlus, nnd peculiar talents, assort
themselves so plainly, that thero can
bo no question with their possessors, as
to cholco of career. Tho Quaker s wore
forced to ucknowlcdgo this, when thoy
saw what the child-artist, Bonjamin
West, could accomplish with cat-hairs,
charcoal and chalk.
But early surroundings or tho forco
of circumstances, docido tho profession
of tho majority. Georgo Stephenson, of
steam engino fame, was born eight
miles from Nowca3tIo,and ralsod among
tho coal pits. When a very llttio boy
ho amused hlmsolf by making mills,
and clay engines. Linnaeus, tho eolo
brated Botanist, received hid tasto for
flowers in tho llttio gardon where ho
spent so many happy hours of child
hood. Daniel Wobstor was obliged to
copy law briefs and other legal docu
monts, to partially support hlmsolf
whllo attending school. This practice,
first inclined him toward that profes
slon ho afterwards adorned so brilli
antly. Now, if any of you nre free to select
your own profession, unbiased by sur-
roundlncs. forco of clrcumstancos or
guiding talent, tho world Is before you.
Reflect seriously, nnd solemnly, ero you
decide upon your life's vocation. One
may remedy n mistaken cholco of pro
fesslon. as did Sir .John Hunter, tho
first of English surgeons, originally a
carpenter, but thero is always a mourn
ful recollection of wasted time. Do
not rely altogothor upon your inclina
tions, but uso Judgment and discretion.
Ask tho advlco of parents and frionds.
Tako into consideration your habits,
constitution and temperament. Aim
to seek tho calling you aro best qualifi
ed to adapt yourself to. Determine
whether natural gifts and education,
havo fitted you for tho labor of head or
hands. Bo suro which kind of employ
ment, sedentary or active, is suited to
your tastes and constitution.
Then If your heart bounds with Joy,
at tho prospect of mastering a learned
profession, or if your fingers tingio to
ply the mechanic's tools, let no consid
erations of social rank or foolish prldo
Influence your cholco. But unless, on
calm reflection, you recognize in your
self a peculiar fitness for tho study and
practice of law, medlclno or divinity, I
would advlso each of you who can, to
first learn a trade. Many young men
who aro dependent upon their own ex
ertions, acquiro tho art of book-keeping,
as a preparatory step to business.
Whiio they always find tho knowledge
they acquiro desirable, and valuable,
thoy also find a lack of permanent situ
ations. And it is a notablo fact, that
In a new country where book-keepers,
and professional men generally, aro at
a discount, the carpenter, blacksmith,
and oven tbo jack-of'all-trades is at a
premium, commanding plenty of work,
and the beet of pay. Of ono thing rest
assured, in learning n trade you will
gain a reserve capital, and to quote
plain, but homely language, "will al
ways havo something to fall back up
on." Hugh Miller, tho geologist and
writer, first chipped the rocks as a stono
mason, and if you will conscientiously
select a department of labor with regard
to usefulness toward God and man, you
may also 'rise to emlnenco and influ
ence. Whatever; the business of life, act well
your part, and provo to the world, that
tho man ennobles tho profession, not
tho profession tho man 1
Leaves and the Wind.
Onco on a timo a leaf was heard to
sigh and cry, as loaves often do when a
gcnllo wind is about. And tho twigs
said:
"What is tho matter, little leaf?"
"Tho wind," said tho leaf, "Just told
mo that ono day It would pull mo off,
and throw mo to tho ground to die."
Tho twig told it to tho branch, and
tbo branch told It to tbo tree. And
whon tho treo heard it, it rustled all
over, and sent word back to tho loaf:
"Do not bo nfrald, hold on tightly,
and you shall not go off until you want
to."
And so tho leaf stopped sighing, and
went on singing aud rustling. And so
It grow all summer long until October.
And when tho bright days of autumn
came, tho leaf saw all tho leaves around
becoming very beautiful. Bomo wero
"very yellow, and somo were scarlet, and
Bomo wero striped with colora. Then
it asked tho treo what it meant. And
tho treo said :
"All theso loaves aro getting ready to
fly away, and thoy havo put on these
colors becauio of their Joy."
Theu tho leaf began to want to go,
antj grew very beautiful in thinking of
it. And when it was vory gay in col
ors, It saw that tho branches of tho treo
bad uo color In them, and so tho leaf
said :
"O branch, why aro you so lead-col
orcd, and we golden."
"We must keep on our clothes," said
tho tree, "for our work Is not yet done,
but your clothes are forn holiday, bo
cause your task is over."
Just then a jlttlo puff of wind camo,
and tho leaf lot go without thinking of
it, and tho wind took It up and turned
it over, nnd then lot it full gontly under
tho edgoofa fence among hundreds of
loaves, and it never waked up to toll
what it dreamed of.
Patent Medicines.
i N APPEAL
To Debilitated Persons,
To Dyspeptics,
To Sufferers from Liver Complaint,
To those having no Appctlto,
To thoso with Brokon Down Consti
tutions,
Tn Nnrvnna nnnnln
nv ni.it.1..... ir 'n ' 4
aw viiiiuiuu wit-niun; aiwtiy,
To any with
Debilitated DIgoitlvo
Orirnns.
rti IfrTff-.'itT tntff. .till rf thn f,)Vi. ,,),..
Symptoms, which indicate Disordered
Liver or Stomach,
Mich as Con
stipation, in war J
I'lles. Fulness or
lllood to the Hend, Acid
ity of the Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust Tor Food,
SourKrusci'.atlons.Hlnklugor flut
tering at the 1'lt of tho Htomacb, Hwlm
Ming or the Head, Hurried nnd Ullllcillt
llrealhlnff. Fluttering ut thn fin irt. rhntrincr
or Suffocating Bensittons whon In n Lying Pos-
lutu, AJiiuurnn ui y laiou, uoiH or IV COS ueiore
tbotjlght,Fovcrnnddullpaln In the head,
DenclcncyorPorspirntfon, Yollownoss
or tbe Hkln anil Eyes rain In tho
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac,
Huddon Flushes or Heat,
Jlnrulng lu the Plena,
Constant Imagining)
of KM, and great
Depression of
(Spirits.
HOOFLAND'S CJEHMAN BITTEHS.
A Hitters -without Alcohol or Spirits of any hind,
Is different from nil others. It Is composed of
the pare Jnlccs, or Vital Principle of Itoou, lltrbs,
and Harks, (or as medicinally termed Extracts,)
tho wnrlhiossor Inert nortlnnsof thn lmrredlentji
not being used. Therefore In one Homo of this
Hitters were Is contained as much medicinal
virtue as will be round In several gallons or or
dinary mixtures. The Hoots, 40., tiled 111 this
Hitters are crown In Germany, their vllal nrln-
rlples extracted in that country by nsclcntlflo
unemisi, ami iorwarueu 10 me ninnuractory 111
this city, wnero taeyaro compounded nnd hot
tied. Containing uo spirituous Ingredients, this
liiiwrn is iretj irom me oDjectious urgea ngaiusi
All others: no desire for stimulants can no in
duced from their use. ttiov cannot inako drunk
ards, and cannot under any circumstances, havo
any um u ueueucuu I'licew
HOOFliAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
Was compounded lor thoso not inclined to
extreme bitters, and Is Intended for uso In caBes
when somo nJcoholle stimulant Is required In
connection with the Tonlo properties 01 the Hit
ters. Koch bottle of the Tonlo contains one bot
tle or the Bitters, combined with pure HANl'A
CHUZ HUM, and flavored in such a manner that
me extreme oitterness 01 tue miters is overcome-,
rormlug a preparation highly agreeable and
elnal virtues of toe Hitlers. The prlcu or tho
Tonlo 15 $1.60 per Uottle which many persons
WIIUJ& lUOUlgU. AUUJT lUUBh Ult&t, 1UIAJ CUUHIUUriV'
tlon that tho stimulant used is cnaranteed to hn
or a puro quality. A poor article could be fur
nlsbed at a cheaper prlce.but Is It not bettor to pay
a Utile mors and have a good article ? A ined I
clnal preparation bUould contain none bat tho
best Ingredients ; and thoy who expect to obtain
a cheap compound, and be benotUioi by It will
muebceruuuiy uncaoaieu.
HOOFLAND'S QE11MAN BITTERS,
OB
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO,
WITH
HOOFLAND'S 1'ODOFU Y LLIN PILL,
WILL CURE YOU.
They are tho Greatest
ui.ooD runi fiers
Known to the Medical world, and will eradl-
eaiouisaascs arising rromimpuro blood, Debility
or tbo DlgesUvo Organs, or diseased Liver, In a
shorter time than any other Known remedies.
The whole SUPREME COURT of Pennsylvania
SrHAK FOR THESE REMEDIES.
Who would csk for moro Dignified andStronger
Testimony ?
Hon. OEonaE W. Woodwahd, former ClUfJui
ttce of the Supreme Courf of Tenmylvanta. a
prttenl Member of Congress front Vennsylmtila
write 1 1
PaiLADELI-IIIA, March 16th, 1837.
I find " HooOand's German Bitters " Is a good
tonic, useful In diseases or the digestive organs,
and of great benefit in casesor debility and want
of action In tho systom. Yours truly
George W. Woodward,
Hon. James Thomson, CMef Justice (J the Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, April 28, 1807.
I consider "Hoofland's German BKlers" a val
uable mddlclao In case or attacks 01 Indigestion
or Dyspepsia. I can certify this frorn my expe
rience of It. Yours, with respect,
jAHfcS TUOM30.V,
Hon. Georqe BijaiuiWood, Justice of the Supreme
Vourt of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Juno 1, wo.
I have found bv exDerlenco that'-Urjollarjd's
German Hitters" Is a vory good tonlo, relieving
dyspcptlo symptoms almost directly.
UttJJIUJS duakswood.
Hon. Wm, F. Rogers, Mayor of the City of Buffalo.
Mayor's Office, Buffalo, Jnne 23, 1809.
I have useJ "Hooflands German Hitters anil
Tonlo" In my family during tho p-ist year, and
can recommend them as no excellent tonlo, ltn-
Eartlng tone and vigor to the system. Their nso
as been productive of decidedly benellclal
eflects. Wm. F. Hooeks.
Hon. James M. Wood, JSz-Mayor of Wltllamsport
Pa.
I take creat nlcasnre In reoommendlnr llnof-
land'a German Tonlo " to any one who mny be
afflicted with Dyspepsia. I had the Dyspepsia so
badly It was Impossible to keop my lood In ray
stomach.and I became so weak as not to bo able
to walk nairamllo. Two bottles orTonioUeoted
a perfect core. James m. Wood.
ItEHEMDEK
THAT
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
AND
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO
Will Curo every case of
MARA S M US,
Or Wasting away of the Body.
REHKHBER
THAT
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES
Are the medicines yon roqulro to purify tho
Blood, excite tbo torpid Liver to healthy action,
and to enable you to pass safely tbr;jgh any
naiusnipa or exposure.
DR. HOOFLAND'S
POBOPDY L L I N
Substitute for Mkrcury Pills.
nro PILLS A DOSE.
She most Fouxrul, Yet Innocent,
Vegetable Cathartic knmen.
It UnctBeiVflurvtn taVn n htinilriillnr th.u
PllU to produce the de-sired effect) two of them
act qa clcly and powerfully; cleansing tho Liver,
Btomach and Bowels or all Impurities Tna
KnucJiiie lUBreuieabig l'uaopuyiuu,orino A1CO
olio Kxtract of Mandrake, which la by many
times more powerful, acting and searching than
the Mandrake Itself. Its peculiar action is upon
tbe Liver, cleaning It speedily from all obstruc
tions, with all the power ol Mercury, yet frea
from the Injurious results attached to the use or
that mineral.
For all diseases In which tho use of a cathartic
Is Indicated, theso pills will give entire suthifao-
Mnnlnau.Mn,. fTh.wNWVVI! L A I
In cases ol Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia aud
extreme eostlvencss. Dr. Hooflands German
Hitters or Tonlo should be used Ir, connection
with the Pills. The tonlo eOVot of tho Hitters or
Tonlo butldsnp UiesyBtem. The Bitters or Tonic
purifies the Blood, strengthens tbo Nerves, reo
ULATEti the Liver, and gives strength, tnuriry
and vigor.
Keep yonr Bowels active with the Pills, and
tone up the system with Hitters or Tonic, ami
no disease can retain the hold, or even aisall
yon,
..1le0.1,Ueltliat K DR. HOOFLAND'S GER
MAN ileraedlo tfaaiaresouulversallyused and
!v5.uly. "oommended j and do not allow the
Druggist Ui induce you to take uuythlns that ho
may bay hi lost as good, because bo makes a
larger profit on It.
Theee Remedies will be Bont by express to
f.1yr '?fjyfZb0,10.n PP"on to the VllINGl
PAL OFFICE, at the GEHMAN MEDICINE
STORK. 031 Arch St., Philadelphia. "'lJ11'1"
CUAB, QI. fcVAIVH, I'ropi-lctor.
The Remedies aro for salt by Dracelsu,
Borekespers, aud Medlclno Dealers very where
MiBcollanooua,
HEAD QTJA11TERS
vow
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
18 AT
E.M.KN ORE'S
CHEAPEST AD B.EJU'
The County Affords
AT
GASH PRICES
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS
IN BOOTS AND SHOES THIS FALL,
Come M Examine
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
E. M. K N 0 R It,
13LOOMSBUKG, PA.
Sfptom'ior t7l.ir
J. EVANS.
HEADY MADE
AND
OTTSTOUVE HVEAJDIE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS TIIi:
FINEST aOODS, LATEST STYLES
AND EMPLOYS TUB
BEST WO It K HI E
For Kood nts and promptness In filling orders
thei o is tho placo to go.
Hlscoodsnro selected with cure nnd his Cus
tom worlt will comparn favorahly with tho hest
otlbrts ui tho fashlouahlo city Dealer,
nE KKEP3 A IfARGU STOCK OK
HOYS' AXI) ClIILDnr.N'S CLOTH 1X0
AND
C:vts rwitsisaii.vG goos,
At Astonlshlnglv Low I'rlcei,
llloorasuurg, Sept. 1"J, 1S7M1
JOHN Q. JACOBY'S
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY!
BKKWICK, TENN A.
f .1. 1 HIla.l.n,n.l . ..1,. t ,
the Citizens of Berwick, and vicinity, that he
has opened a Confectionery and Ilakcry in
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
tlrrw1rtr Pfl Xu1ioA Vin to nronCH.1 Ia riivnlnl.
alllcludaor
I'liAIN AND FANCY CANDIES.
FUENOII CANDIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS
GRANGES, LEMONS, RAISING
3.C, ic, tic., Ac
EY WUOLK3AI-1C AND RETAIL,
Atnonorthanjifinrlmpiilw.il hn rnn.i r,-,.,
Nutfl. KntrllRh IVntnnf. laovs,sla 1,M.1 tVM
herts. Finn. Annli. (Vw'ui Nut tnu.a nf .ttr.
ent kln.lH, Mustard. Catsup, Pickles, Chocolate
Caiined Fruit of all kinds. Corn HUrcu, Eije; HI-
WORD. Wrltlne I'Hlwr. Aoranmunt InnBPU
velopcs, '
FISH AND OYSTERS,
And nrnilni-A nf nil khi,!c. Prmh nn.i
CakCS everv lluv. Ire (num tn H.mcMi, v.,.
patronage Is solicited.
Jtlll.N ll, JAfOHY,
Ilfrwlck, Jan 1'71-tv
QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
UtUUUlHfJUlK, I d,
11. a 8 LOAN A imOTHEU
Havo on hand and for sale at tho most reasona
ble rates n splendid stock of
avmiiAOEa. huooieb.
and every description of Wagons both
PLAIN AJiD FANCY
warranted to ho made of tha bent nnd most dur
able materials, and by the most experienced
woramen. ah worn suiu uui irum urn tsiau
lishtncnt will bo found to beof tho highest claac
and snre to Klvo perfect xatlsfuctlon, Thcyhavi
also a line assortment of
BLBIOUB
of all tho newest and most tnshloinhlo Myles
wen ami careruuy nuuieunu 01 mo near, nuurr
laW. An inspection of their work li asktd a it I
believed that none superior can bo found in th
country. Ian 1'71
CHOICE FAMI1Y GROCERIES
DOWN IN PKIOE
7. ZZ. IV1 A I S 3 S,
Corner Main and Ccutrn Rts.,
ULOOMBliUIta.
A now stock of Frtbh Goods Just opened at
MAIZKU
Tciih, CoHt'CH, SuRiirN.
HYKUrS and MOLHH.CH. Clll-IMC, MEATH.
HALT. KIHU. etc
VUUETABLD8, 1IKUM J3T1CAI.LY Bcaltd
Goods.
JELLIES and I'llKHKKVKH, PIPKLUN. .
roiu:iuN ami domkhtio niuim
An Elegant AssovtniOnt
op
QUBENSWAHB
CniiKtantlv on hand.
Also WOOD, WILLOW uud ULAEHWAUEoI
uvcry variety.
All my foods are of tha fUbt quality and nt ex
tremely low prices,
dectnl-tf . J. II, f.IAIZl;.
ffniii ri 't"
Tlio remnrhable ndvcnlurrs of tlio Unions
WIIITIO Cilllil'and 111(1 WAIIIUOHumihiu the
ltod Hklns. TlirlllliiKuccciuutMof (Jrrat llunta,
llalrl-readth Dt-rax andT.-rrlhle lmlu In will)
tho hie Kumeund linntllu tribes. Hplrltt-d dcscrli
tlons of the habits and suprrstltlrins of Unit
t-trnnge people. Their Hpori", I eiteuds, Tradi
tions. How thv AVoo and Wed. Kcalp, Pof-tfir;
Worship, Ac, New, l-'roh and PopnUr, Prlio
Jj)w. Ills Helling by tho thonxnnils will, won
derful rapidity, Agenta are 111 a It lu a Irum IV) to
IIOO Iter week. Cholti neld vet ucutiL Uf,,l t
ouoe for tauiplo ohuptrra, Illustiatlnnsand par-
tlculars to
a, ji, iiiiiutAiw, iiittiuiier,
Jau277l-tf.
iW Chesluut Kt 1'lilla,
TWClrC IBB IS1 WM MiMSiRsiE.
MiBcollnnoono,
jIJL,l,EH'H UT01115.
H. II, MILLUIl A HON,
havo reuiovetl their Htoro to tho room formerly
occupied by iloudcnhnll.on Malnstrcet,lllooins
burg, liolrly oppmllo tho llplseopil Church
whcrolhey nrotlclcrmtiiosllowlloiinsmoaeralo
lerms ns can bo procured cite w litre. Thli-r stock
oomprlsei
luVDItit)' UHKBH UOOUH
ol tho choicest styles and laMdt fnhloos.tOBei lie
with a large assortment of Dry Goods and Unv
corlM.oomlsUiieotlhofollowlncntllclos
Cftrpcls,
. Oilcloths,
otM,
UuMliari,
lilMWls,
rianneU;
Sllbi,
wxitt atoA
Ifllieui,
TtboptmirK,
Mmllns,
, IIolloTrtvtiri
Ciiiniwar.
BMluivrMrV, MarJrfar
lioota aad !,
1UM nltd oipi
Htvip IteM, ' 5
Umbrellal,
LooHlnc-UltHfi,
Tohaeoo.
CoflTRi,
T(,
lUoe,
Allspice,
OlDRcr,
Olnnamon,
Kutwcn
AUD NOTIONS OKNKKALIA',
In snort, cverylhlcg usnnliy hrl.t In connir
toros, to which they invito tho attention of tin
pabilo Benerally. Tuohlghoat prlcowlll he pair,
tor country prodtioo In exchange for goods,
S. II. MILLURARON.
octl37i- f , moouisbu.gra.
jEW STOCK OF ULOTHING.
KroRh nrrlvnl or
FALL AND WINTEll GOODS
DAVID LOWENUEltO
Invites attention to his stock ot
ClIKAP AND I'ABniONAllLE CLOTIIINO.
-it his Rtaio on
MaluHtropt, lntlhlvo's block, ono door West e
llloomsburg, r,t.,
whero no has Just received from New York unit
Philadelphia n full assortment uf
JtHN AND IiOYH' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashlsnnblo, dnrnblp cud
anndsomo
D11E.J3 GOODB,
consl-,tlu5 of
DOS, BACK, ItOCa.OUM.AND OIL-QLOTU
COATS AND PANTS.
of all sorts, sizes and colors. IIo has also rcplcn
ished his already largo stook of
FALL AND WINTEH SHAWLS,
STUIPED, I'lOUREI), AND PUMN VESTS
UIIIUTS, CltAVATS, BTOCKH, COLLAKS
HANDKIUlCIItEFH. QLOVEH.
USiENDEltS, AND U'ANCY AIITIC1.EH
uo nan consiantiy on nana n largo nud wcil-i.t
ected assortment of
CLOTIIB AND VESTINOa,
which ho is prepared o muKO to order into any
kind of clothing, en very short notice, and in the
best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear,
and most of It Is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEW! .11 Y,
ol every description, fluo nnd cheap, llhctso ol
Towclry is not surpassed In thlblplace. Call nnd
examine his general assortment of
CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELltY.fSC.
ocll3'7i DAVID LOWENDERO.
The i.giii:dii:nt3 that
COMPOSi: ltOSADAUS aro
published on cvciypacliaga, there-.
iuioitisnofa secret preparation,
consequently
piiisiciAKs rr.EscniDr, it
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilid in all itt forms, Itlicumi
tlsm, Skin Ditrasc?. Liver Com
plaint anil all diseases of tlio
lllood.
0113 B0TTL3 0? T.03A13AL:3
will ilo moro 00J than ten liolllej
of tlio Syrups of Sarsaparitla.
THC UNDEnUlGMCD PHYSICIANS
havo used Uor ailalis in tlicir praclici
for tho pasl three years and freely
cnilorpo it as a rcliablo Ailcratitg
and LllooJ I'urilicr.
DR. T. C.POGII.of Ealtimcic.
Dlt. T. J. IIOYKI.V,
Dlt.lt. W UAltH. "
Dlt.f O. DANNIXI.Y. "
Dlt. J. S. sr.UtKS, ef Nithclosvlllc,
DR. jVl.. McCARTIIA, Columliia,
S. f.
Dlt. A. B. NOBLES, Edsccomb, N. C.
USE) AHD ENDOESED BY
J. D. FRENCH Si EONS, Pall Itlvcr,
r. VI. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. V WHr.r.LKlt.I.ima, Ohio.
11. ItAl.I., Lima, Ohio.
CRJ.VEN & L'().,loidfnsvlllc, Va.
S.lJl'L. O. JIcPAUUEN, Wurfncs.
uuru, 1 vim.
OurMtaco v-lllnot allow ofnnv ox.
tctidcd icmarl.s la lelalion to tha
itrtucsof ltusadalls. Totho Jlcdlc.-I
pjofesion wo guarantro a Fluid I'.x
tratt superior to any thr-y hao ever
uscJ ia tho trcitrncnt of dircascd
Illt-od and to thoatlllcted svo asy try
ltosaklalis, uu-I jbtt vill Lo restore!
to health.
Ilosa lalls 13 j- !j y all Drupf-Ists,
pri.o 0 1.3U per batlo. Addresi
5?,. ii 00.
.''j. fatvring Chtmutt,
D.M.TIU0.1C, ilu.
kALTIIORE PIANOS.
Wo resncctfullv cn tho nttcutlon of those
iteniiUiK 10 purcliaht? our mnko ot Pianos. Wo
are sttistied thnt wo cn nlv fcatiKfdctlon lu
every cicp, Our woiUmciiHkllirnt unit experlen
ceU mut aro utiiicr the ptrsonalMiiwrluteiidencw
of tho metnlieru of our flrin, WoiihO only tho
hest hO'ifioueU tlmbur, urnl tha lnuteriul In Keuo
ra la tlrst clnns Our IMuuoh wlllioul exccitlon
Imvo tlio patent Ryrntfes a mm cement ttinmsh
out, which In tho opinion of the mnt rornpft
tent Jti(Utn Is pronounivci valuuhlp. IJy this lm
nrtiVuini'UL n riano U inn tit morn durable and
lie'pH iliHto je lotiKcr, We claim lor our lustru
in utN that theyuro (second to none, and they
oomblne all tue cutoutUl fit men I m tUnl couBtl
tute Kuperlor workiiiHiuthlp. Wo will istn a
written yuamuteo for live ytuiH.
Mr. Co.sitAi) Kiikiman, mendifjr of ofir Ann,
will visit UlooniKliur lour timtnaycar to ro
pair and n'tnud U tunlut: of ui I PlanoH, In tho
uUHeiictiol Mr, Kkkisian. Mr, t, K.Mn.LKi; will
attend to our huKlnQMi In IflooniMburi; aud H
authorlK.'d to receive and holtctt orders,
WocHuyive Iho very beat y'ehi'k V CO
HaiUmore, M. 1).
I. K, Milt.kji, Iealcr In IManos, OrKaus aud
Melodeons Uvo ooUve and tlvo stop oruaus ol
tnu boil make, faolil atfillO. Ternueusy, June
IcKKIjVY, neal a CO.,
DI2ALEH3 IN
EY GOODS
GROCERIES,
AND
General Merch andise,
ULooMsuuna, pa;
JauM'VS-tf
YAI.UAHLK PllOI'KHTV FOll
HAI.U
Tlio nmlcriilKnrd lthlnr! to ret Jro from IhihI
lifftH nowotli-rfi nt prhutp. ualH Ills entire prnimr
t.v Mtu-tcd in Ornueevllle, conklstlug of it imo
half luterfst In tlio vtell known
FouNimy ANU Aamcui.TuiiAL wohkr.
lovetlier wttli Ilia Kiiglrio, IjIIich nmH'S11'"
rlilntry lit If.rylnir to Uiu mine, nito ,lup'luii
hliM k miu mi luiiifl. tfii-fllier svllh n v.u Illt-u-
lilr of linrbm, mill Hio wiik'nim, .It-tin, Ilutlltu
up, 1t1.11 in. 1 uwn 101 on s.iiiuii lit ereo-i-ti i )i
Iroinu ilu, lllnv, 1k, twei ly-Ilve aert-ii.Ui' rtrt
hh ihi. Dr. ixil 1 properly ttlmut ten of wlitc) -lit
clrlil. lilt. bululiCfi timlif-ruil.
ITlrm rriu-oimlilo, rohsot.lon given nt an
tuuu to .uit jiurt'jiui-erM. Apply 10 or aiiure...
WILLIASf HPHIIVLKH.
1 1
oct,tv7i-tr.
Orinm vlllo, Colamblti Co
Rasaoaus
Si
Drnga nud Choinicahi,
' K IIH CAU15 AND LUitK Ol'
JL fONrtUMl'i JON.
mo pruuiuy I'austioi uonsiimpiiimin dcTano
1 1 iciu ot too dlguulvu oihi'Hh, i nln ucraltntiii.ut.t
Motiuii ueuuieni umiitioii ami aniiuiuititi 11
Uy aftslmilailoii I inuaii thai. iiroLtwM iv wIiiph
the nutriment ol ttio food It convened Into
oiiKn-itHuu menco iniu wio houus oi inu ootiy
lcrRoni with dlgesttyu llnw l in retlt Imvlntf
the BllghloHt piedlspoflltlon to puluiuuiiry dls
i!ttROtorll t liny tn u noli), wilt be very lUUloto
nave loiiMimpuoii oi me ij.tUKi in odiuu oi us
lorms i and X hold Hint ll will oe inino.altilo tu
cuii' any rase of I'oiiunptttJii wllhout llml ro
MioiluKagood iIImIkim aud iiu.ildiy a-niitilia
nun, iipj ver lUHiiuiiin 10 ut nouuit loeit'aiinu
ihe fttoiimi'llatid buwtlt iiouiaUuiseHtted ntuuiH
and huiiio, wnt' U U 1'iOKgitig tiiiMu oii(,ins to
thnt tlu tan not pLiloiiii iheir liiiictunt, and
then lourte up aud lentoru the liver ton ueulloy
action, for Uil pnipono inu Miirtnt uim uiist
reuu'dy in Hchenuk'n Muliiiaku l'llln. TIiumj
l'lIU clPRti tue tontacll and bou'elu of ail tlio
iload and inoibld blunu Hint U causing dlMtfaiso
and decay m toe woo.u Hyium, i a -y will clear
t.Ut lint Jiverolttll d 1st -used Ulle tout Inn acciim
ulaitid theie. and rounu H up to a ruw uud
beullhy iicuou. by winch natural uii.lhe.Hthy
bile Is hociuKd.
The htoinaun, bowels, nnd liver an thus cleatii
id by tiiu ttau of chenuu'H Maudrrt iu l'itui( but
thutu ieir.uiua lu tlio btuinacti an t-xt'cso ut ucid,
ibuurgiiu 1 torpid and Uia npiHj.nu poor, lu
Uio btjwtls I ie lucieuU are Mf.Ut, and r.'iiiirlut
fitiLiiHiii uiuUup)t.it. Uh in a t until; luu like
this liiut ttciRiKii's oatecd Tome pio en lu Uu
the luuHt wiluuulo leiuedy efui ih'CJVeiud, it
M tilUaline, him lt uso will netur.ulKe till t-Jtcufn
ol ucut, inauuiK lite hioiuucu wee Land ireidi; ll
Will giu pfiiiiiiiiuul tone to tula liuportaul ur
gun, and tiealu a Rood, heal 1 uppttiic, and pie
jiaU'lbu h Hlciiiloi Uiu in it pi'OsAiioiol n jdou dt
Kefuluti, Hint tiluiu.dely luaxo tiLHd( iioaUhy,
UlLg blood, Aiier tlila picpaiutoi trcatuuut,
what ikiuuiiiH to cure moil eaniu uf Cjiuiiuiii
tton In tliu ueu and iiuieiiug ue of noiieueii'a
l'iiduoiiieyiup. liiel'uuuoijicn lap uouu-itiei
the Hjbteui, ptiiidt'ti tue uiood, aud It iuadit au
toibtdinio tliu encuiuiiuu, una llieuc uisttiu
uied to ihu dibeaned iun, lialu it lipeuiutl
inuiutd muttons, uueiliLi lu tliu luiniot hIjauhj
vhui lUOiiclus, alia tnuii uhSiiU jSaiiliu loexuel
alt the uineubd inaiur. lu tue lor.u ol liuoex
pictuiatlun, wiitu unto H riiieUB, 11.I.1 tneu, Oj
tbe greut tiLiiliug nnd ptuiiying piopurlten ui
acumtlui ulnaniio sjiun. iuai ud ulLViaiiud
eavmeaiu beulcd Up Hound, aud iny patient ia
The rBenttnl thiu to bo ilono In cur In 2 Ton
KUiuption is to net una Knodnpm'tllo and a wood
digestion, m that tlio uod will grow lu Hush
and yet strong. If 11 person hns diHcuM'd lungs,
n cavity or absfem there, tho cavpy cannot
heal, the matter cammt ripen, o longn t!ioiss
leinililow par, vvtiatN neciN ary 10 cure mn
new order ot thliiR, a ood appt tile, a g.o.l
uulrltlou, the body lo grow lu Ueh uud get fat;
then Miturr 1h hiip-d, th" cuvltttH will heal, tbe
utuiter will ilpeu and be lliiown oil' in rge
ii'uiuiuH", 11 on niv pi ton icg tut si re 1131 1 1
ihU Is ihe t tie aud only nlau to eulu Consniim
lion, and If a peimiu In very oud, 11 ihe lungs are
not entirely numroi (-(i,oi t'eu 11 ono uiug tn en
titely gone, 11 there Is enough MUlity leU In the
other to be it tin Ih. re is lio m.
1 luehi-LH nutny peiKuiiMeuied with only ono
vouiid miu, live and e j tile 1 a good old ,ig,
l'bls la what McbeiicK'.-t Medicines w.li do to cine
1 oiiMii in piiou, inev win cieau o.ii inebioiu eMi
MWeeleu aiabstreoi'then It. tret uoiitiood iikn
tlou,and glvealuiu the uhiUijuicu sbo ueeu to
near tue ftyMcni 01 an me uise ihu mat h in the
lungH, whatever the lorm may be.
It N lumoituiit that while iiltiif Hehpnr.r'tj
.Medicines, care uhoilld bo exuiciifd lioitolake
eoiu; Keep inoooiM in euui mm uainp weuiner ;
uintuir, nun luiati wutiitnji BAt;iuiue ouiy
lu li eLMiinl nnd Wtii to hiinsliliiH.
I wish ltdlvtluctlyundertloodthatwhcnj rec
ommend u patient to boturrtiui In regard to tak
ing cold, whllo using my .uedlclnci, 1 d so for a
"peclal ltuaon. A tiiuti who has but puutally n
eovi-rtd hoin tho til eta of a b id cold M lur more
liable to a 1 elapse than one who has boon entire
ly euied; nud itl- preclsuiy Ibo hauie in regard
to OouMimntlon. Ho loim as tlio luu"s nre not
(erficily healfd, Jut hu long Is tbeio imminent
uiiiigiT 01 u mil leiuru ui iuh uiy,io, iifuce 11
Is thrtt I mi htieiiuously cunt Ion jiulinonary pa
IkntH against tocpo-lng thcmelVfs toau almoi
('lure that Is not genial and pleasant. Co nil rul
ed Consumptives' lungs aie it man ol mores,
IllUU UIU irU'it tUJ-UtiW Ul AUIlUspilt r Villi in
llaiue. The urund seciet of luv aaei rss with mv
Mediclucs consists In niv ability to n dulim in.
tlammatlou Instead of movoaing It, usm.iuvof
the laculty do. All luliaiued lung ctniud, with
Ktifetv to the patient, bo expired to tliu biting
blaslH of Winter r r ihu chilling winds ot spring
ur tiuiuuio. 11. hiiiiuui uu caiciuiiy suieiueu iroai
all irritating influencis. 'Ihu uttnuit. cjoitlnn
Khould be observed In this purttculnr, us wltuout
ilulutu unuer uiiuojji any cnuuiuMauceH is an
Impossibility.
1 he jieisoo bhould beltcpt 0111 wh.i'esomeniul
nutritious diet, nnd all the Medtcintrs cmliiuu i
until the body has tesloredlo U the natural
miantttv ot tltvh uud stremith.
1 was m hd I cuted by tuts treatment of tho
worst Ulud of Coukiimpttou, and have lived to
get tat and heaitytheMj many jears, with one
lung mostly gone, 1 uavo cured thousands hlncu
Him vtry many navu neen cured by this trcat-
iiirui wnuiit 1 navu uevei' Men,
About tbo Klrtt ol October T expect to take
ini-ei'3M(ii 01 my new utuioing, at mo iNoriueas
Comer of Hi.ili and Arch Mu-hIk. wn.-m 1 uimi
bo pleased toglve advice to uU who may rcqulro
Full directions ncentno inr nil nu- T:i.mr.liu
so that a permm In any part ot the world cm be
leauny mmi o n hinei oosorv ucooi tliu Mime.
J. II. HUIJUNC'K, M. 1).
I'hll.tUelphU.
Johnson, Ilollaway A Cowdeu, w: Arch street
riitladelpbla, whoUsalo agents. novl771-iy.
A GREAT
Dr. WALrr-
TOTEGAI- .
v. 4 Hur.dicilj c'i
Hear tPFtlTionr tn l'i 'r .
1JI LLUUVO
ffjJi WHAT ARE THEW i
tiiey Ann Kt
ot a ran rj y a
d r 1 n it. Bjjtj
k S (-" A W C V
UUocf turKnni.WuIclicr, I'roof Dplrlto
t.utl Ccfusu I.icuurtiCoctorcd.Fplccd anaewtct
enca to plca30tlio taetc, called 'Ton:c8,"'Appct!;
crV "Ilcttorcrs," -.c, tlict lead llo tippler ca to
ilrurJj-cnjicM cad rcu., but arc a truo MctUclac, mado
from tlio NatlTa r.oota and Kerbs of California, frco
frnm nil Alcolivllo feilinulbnts. TLcyaro tho
tJIIUAT HL(IOl) I'UUIFIEIt nud A I.irE
tJIVINU I'llINCII'LEn perfect Kcaoator cad
Ivlsoratcr of tac System, carrylES off all polfiosocs
laaltcr aad rectorial tUo Hood to a ticaltay coacltlof
l.'o person can ta-c lUeco Ulttcra accords to fiu-r-t.'oa
aad remain I0D3 uawcll. r
tlVO Trtllbo Eivcnforaa lcmTatlo ca8, piwrt--I
t' 0 bones aro not destroyed by rclacra' olecn cr
otlicr xaeans, aad t-o Tltai orcana vastc j"?nd tao
;o.at cf res air.
l'lirlcDamrai.ttry nnd Curoalc !:Lci:mii.
t!n:i nutl Cout, Dyepcpiflii, or Iutllct-stlou,
IillloiiH, ItouiUtcnt nnd luioi:nltlct I'ovcin
Iltcr.t.cii of tlio Ulocd, Lici, lil.'.uop, r.nd
Illi-.dtici. tutco Illttciu 1-aTo bjca n.oct taccte
tal. (inch UlsenMca cro caarcd ly Vltlntcd
Ilacd. T-lUcUIsfcacrally rrcLuccdty dcracjicracat
t . t...' Ulccntlvo Orcnns.
DVSl'Ul'JilA Oil ISDItiEiSTIO:;, V.tzl
ae'.i?, Void la t:.. ccot:Ucis, v'oasts.Ticlitacis of t'a
t..wtt, Vlzz -,, J-iuCLat.oaa cf t!.o CtciracS,
:.adtrxtelat:.j J.nttli, JUIoas Attaea, ra'.?:taUa
cf Uueart, li uauatt tl.ai.aiei, l'alalat:-.o
; !u.s cf t..o :..iaty3,ncdnl.aud.--d clLcr n-.tlal
I. :rt-.a;ii,cro t'.,o clTipr.ccaof Dyppcptla.
.1. ylat.cratj tl.j8tcu.acUadEtaaulat3 Uo tcr-
I I. 1'. vcraad 1.g.V.,s71:Ic:i rcndLrtl.ocioi!ineciuailtd
tnar.oyl.1 cleaa-los tlulloodcf clliaiptsritlci, aal
.uipaitlaj i.et. l.fu aid vlyor to tlio t;1io!o system.
1 ,i::M.l Ir.AliUS.ErcptloTcttcr.Ca'.t
I ..t : : i . '..L.r, i ; c:. , 1 :i. kt, Ic:tc'.cr.Eci:, rtr
1 m.t.1 .... ;-,,uu, CcaU-:icad, Ccro Ilycj.Crytlr.
I.-., tv-...:i, 1 :.coli.rat;oLcf tlio Ekla, Huiacr3
a I r.JT.3C3 ef tlio i.!n, of T.batcvcr namo or natarc,
aro literally ils j Kp and carried oat of tlio cyetcci la a
f Uo:-i Ucilytliossoof tbeco Kttcn, Cao bottlo la
t at a cacon r;l!l com inca tUo raort lacrcdalona of tliclr
cnrattTo effect.
Clcanoo t'jo Yltlatod Elood 7licneycr yoa Cad Its
la pnr.tlca barntlag tliroiiali tUo ctla la rimplo, Crap-H0.-.3
or Bores 1 cleaaaoltvlica yoa find It obstructed
and ElusgtEli la ta3 vclna t clcaaso Itnucnltlsfoul,
tad your foclings trill toll you wliea. Ecep too blood
I ure and tlio licalta of tho 6yctcra will follow.
I'lN, TATEttadotlicr WOItaiS, lurlilae ta taa
rytteni of 10 many thousands, aro cfftctually destroy
ed and removed. Tor full directions, read carefally
tho circular around each botllo, printed la four liu
caaseii Kngl.sli.Ccrman, Trench tad Epaalih, .
J.TiU.SEi:, rroprictor. n. IJ. ilcDOSALD & CO.,
Prngsisu aad Ccn. Aceats, Can Francisco, Cal
'aud c: bad ci Coan.10.-cj Btroct, Kew Vork.
O-60LD BV AW. UilUtiQlST3 AND DEALEES.
58-TO-ti
Tiinnv perhon proilnclPit nn,i v, ''clue show
Jim Imll n ninny living, periniuieni .urt8ni4 Dk.
1-T-Il.KK'H VKUtTAULE ill tt M AT0 ItKUKUV.
fiid ininmUy only. A i.teiiuunt 'm 'Ici'lio, frVo
jiimi'lnJiirlnuH tlrtiKH, W armiitetl, untlur natli,
to Ititv
trt-nlei
, .'J t utt-uuJIU u fry lini,iailt'lllh
el In tliu IMM It-n yo.irn. (y 11 K kllmiiny.)
It Ih the M-leiitfila prvkcrlpllon ofl'ro
I'roft-hsor Job.
I-, ntlur, II, 1) ,11 uimliintti of the llnlveri-lty ol
l"r mylvnntn A. li. 1M13. unw ono of l'lilludel
phln'n oUlcut iruular pliyxlcliinx, nml I'roituibor ol
fnruiUtry nnil Tuxrtilnuv, who Invt innilo
N ninliilii, Clirnnlo huiI liilUmnmtory Kheiinm
tliiu tliu Npt-cliilllv of Urn vntiit) luiilt-ssliiual
lilt n latt vouched fir by tho slitmiturt'ii nccom
puuyltiKounli IhiiiIv, oliuauy iiriiiulnent renown
oilplDblc tans, clergymen, ni'ilotht r liBtlmoiilulii.
Toprotut't i-ullt-rt-rk Irom poImoijouh (juaclt iioh
tilliim ami iujln ezpunditiiiu of iiionoy. 11 Ituul
Kluneii i;uiiranlteli.tiitliiKer'ii't nuinberof IioiiIch
wiirrniittid lo cure, will bo lorwur-ltnl c-rntU to
utlerer heodlim by letter 11 full i!f-h(-rit.tim
0 illctlou, III pans nl failure lo cure, iiiuouut
piudtlvely rcluuilMl, Jetllclna kent nny.
.noro by exnrti. culluct on tlellverv. Anlipiii
tvlttKl lowrlio lornlvltHii all inlorinntlon nud
miilioal ailvlee xeut by letter erull. Principal
otllt-e, ill bouth fourth ulrtet, 1'hlladelphU. Pa.
Thn lleinedy U iold or obtnlued Itr DruimlstJ.
innrmi-lv
o
Miacollnncoua,
CONTINENTAL. v
Lifo lusuvanoo Company.
OF HEW YORK.
Ho. of Policies tail 43,000
ASSETS $5,500,000.
TS3UK3 nil tho now form of Policies
1 nnd presents; ni Invornbln termi n nny com-
puny In tlio United Hintes,
Tim eoininny will Innlto Icmpornry loann on
Itspollcl-H. ....
'Ililrty ditfV urneo nllnwcil on each payment,
nnd tho policy hold Rood durliiK that tlmo.
All our policies nro luconlcstablo for ihouaunl
cimse.
policies issued by this company nra non-ior-leliiir",
No extra rimrcjes mado for iraveinuir permits,
l'ollev holders Hlniro in tha ntinunl profits nt
tho company, nnd haven vnlca In tho elcoilons
and iiiniiiKeiiicutof tho company.
no policy or nn-oieai leo cnnrireo,
.lUHl'OH LAWltt-.Nl'K, I'res't.
W. II. WYNKOUP. VlcoPrcs't.
.1, 1'. ltonKni, Secretary,
H, U, UiiANDLKti, Jr., Actuary.
Central Office of Irttsleru Ma.
BLO OMSBURGr, PA.
LUDWIG & BROCKWAY,
General Agents.
Jan. 5,lTMf.
pA'L'ENT
ARION PIANO.
Tho onlv perfect Instrument in the World. It
Is unequalled In ltlehTiess, Power, llrllllaney and
Durability. Hpeclnl terms to Teachers. Marked
favors to Clernymen. Mend lor Illustrated Arlon
i-ampuict.
O. W. rosTEIt Oeneral AKent,
ma' 1071 If. Mauck L'uunk, Pa.
Hail Roada.
T AOKAWANNA AND BLOOMS
U nimn itULitoAi
On nnd piUr Nov. 17, Irtl.l'nhsonger Trains wll
rim as follows :
(loins North.
Avrlvo Arrive
doing Hnntl
Leave j.cav'
n. in. p. m. p. m. n. m
Hcrnnton tun 1.1 1 I. it lO.O'i
Pltlsiou ft.18 11.5'J ".11 IV.a"i
S'wuSeJai 1231 "M n'W
Plymouth H.H 12.21 2.40
shleltshluny..., 7M U.0O .es
lh-rwlck 7.: 1 1 .-ft 3.51
liloom 8.US 11.14 8.57
Danville UUD 4.27
Connection made ntKcrnuton bv the 10.40 a.m.
trnl i lor Urent llend, lllinrimnitou, Albany nnC
an points .Norm, iasi nnu ivest.
U.T.llOUNU.Bup't,
njORTHEUN CENTKALi RA11
On and altar Nov. 12th 1S71, TralDS will
leave HtliinuitY ns follows !
NOItTHWAItD,
12. T) P.M. Daily toWllllnmsnort. Klmlrn. Tanan
cbih;ua, ItcK-hostcr, llutlalo, Huspcuslon Urldut-,
nnd N, falls.
12.H p. m lluirato.N. Palls, ac.
0.50 v. M., D.illv, (except Kundays) for William
Hport uud ICrle.
4.i I-. St.. Dlllv. foxefintSnndavsl for F.tmlrn
Iluiruio nnil Niagara fall-, via. Erlo railroad
irom i-.tinir i,
TKAIKS SOUTIIWAnD.
1.17 A.M. Dally for Balttmori, Washington and
1 Jlll.tUUlJllllll,
lO.Oi A. M. Dally (oxeont Sundays) for Ilaltlinor
wasnintitou ' mi.-vio'pnpt.
1.40 P. st. Dally (oxeept HunJays) lor Ilaltlmorc.
i-iiiiaueipuui. itc.
r.D. S. YOUNO,
aencrcirasscnger Agent
ALjT.i:n It, I-'isr non'l. Rnn't.
gHORTEST KOUTE EASTWA1U)
Danville, Hazleton & Wilkesliarre R. K
WINTER A RRAXQEMLNTS.
KAKTWAltD.
l.KAVK. A. si,
Hunlmrv n.'-O
Danville 702
WnSTWAUD.
I.KAV1E,
New York.
Knstou.
I'hllit
DethlcU'in,
Catawls.i
liazletou ,
.. 7.2S
0 us
V. M.
llethlelicm, 12.10
Phliailolphla I--.-,- 2.15
nzleiou. ih'i; 12.;i-j
Hazleton,
falawlssa,
Dimvllle,
NewY-rk. Jjs.'"i 350
Haubuiy,
Thenfterno n train ronnectsat Runburv wit
thn h, s- K. 4.W p. m. train Ruing West; arrives n
WM 1 -m-oort i.or-k !lavt-u;.5.j n.ni..antl wltl
tho Nurlliein Outrnl 4 .50 p. in, moving Houlh
ri-iieuiiig i-iirnfiourg 7 uo p. m., ttnu iinitimor'
10.1) i, m., nnd also with tuo Bui.bury nud Low
intnwii Knllioad.
Comfi-riablo and handsome Coaches on Ihli-
new route.
J, IIKUVKY KAEIK, Superintendent
READING UAILUOAD.
" WISTEIl AnUANQnSIENT.
Monday, ilay 27, 1871,
Great Trunk Line from the North and North
West lor Phlladelphla.New York, Heading, Potti
vllle, Tamaiiua, Abhiand, Khamokln Lebanoi
.tiieiiiowu, i-.aMou, bpurntn, i.tiir, i,ancasioi
ifiiiiiuoia, cct-.,
TratUH leave Ilarrlftlnirf. tor Nnw Vnrh nji In
lows: At 2.15. .H. 10. it. oi.. nud 2.U0 n. m.. eon
iieotlng wllh hlmllar trains o Penusylva
lila ltallroitd. nnd nrrlvllit! at New York it
l",'7, n. in., 8,5.', nnd n,45 p. ni. respectlvelt
leepliui euia nccoiupauy the 2,1 it in. train
W ll 1IIIUI t-iiiiuKt'.
Itt'turnlug: Leive New York nt 0,00 a.m. fin.
12.30 noon aud 5,so p. m. Philadelphia al 7.30, s.:u
n. in, huh .i..hi p. in. tsie eping cars nccomiutu
tbe 5.30 n.m.. train trmu N V witliouL cbaiit-e.
Lriive llaiTlhhiirt! lor Iteadlntj.Pottsvllitj, io
muiua, .Mlut-rsvlllo, Ashlaud, tshamokln Al
luutown und Phlla'd. at 8.10 it. in., nud 2.0) nui
1,03 p.m., stopping nl Lebanon uud principal wu
Ktallons; tliel.uo ii.m. train connecting lor Phil'
i-oiihviiio iniu fjotuuibla only, Kor Poltsvlll.
.Schuylkill llnvun nud Auburn, via Hchuylkll
mid MUMiucluuinu ltallroitd, leave llarrlsburu h
3,10 p. in,
Ku-sl l'ennsylvnn'n Railroad trams leave Ilea.,
lug lor Alleulowu Kiiston aud New Yolk at 4.32
l-UO, it, m uud 4.05 p. m. KeturulUK, leav
New Yolk ut V.OO a, m., 12.30 noon uud 5.31 p. ir.
uud Alltutonu ut 7.20 a. ui, 12.25 uoou, 2,15, 1.25
an 9.15 p. m,
Way 1'asi.onBer Train leums Philadelphia, a
7,.'i0n.in connecting with klinllar train on as
Pa. rullruud returning from Heading at 8.20 p. in
blopplug at all nlKtioos,
Leave Pottsvilie at 9,00 a.m., nnd 2,30 p.u.
lluudou at 10.00 u. in., rilisuiirfcln at 6,40und 11,1
a. in., Ashland ut 7,05 n.m, and 12,43 noon Mali
itnoy Utly ul 7.15 u, in, and l.Di p. in. Tuinariurt u
K.I. u. ui., nud 2.10 p.m. Ior PUIladolpUla.Non
otn. Heading, llarrlsburg.tic.
Leave Pollsvllle via bciiuyiklll and Busque
liauua Ilallro.nl at H.15 n.m, lor llnrrldhurg. un
11.4 a. m., for PlueUrove aud Treuiout,
Iteadlng AeoommiHlatlon Tram leaves Potts,
vlllo nto.40 a. m., rstsses Heading at 7,30 a. m., ur
rlVlU!! Ill PlllUllellihluul IOil Hull, ml.. , .
leaves Philadelphia r.t f,15 p. m., passing Head
lug nt 7,65 p.m arriving nl PotUvllle ul U.40 p.m.
Pottstowu Acooiumoiatl.jnTraln,leaveH Potts
town at ii.30 a.m., returning, leaven PhlladelpUh
at 4,3) p.m. '
Columbia Hallroatl Trains leavo Heading nl
7,50 a.m., and 6.15 p.m. for Ephrats., Lltli, Lauca
ter, Columbia, dec,
PdlklomeU ltall RnnilTrAlnul-nvnT.j,rlrl,ma.
JnuctlonatT.n 0,05 u, m 3,00 O.OO p. m. return,
iniii leave Bchwenksvllln ntO.ao, 8,10 a.m., 12.6.
noon A 4.45 p.m., connecting with similar train,
o Heading Ibillrnad,
Colebrookdaloltullroad trains leavePotUtowl
Pt0.l0n.m, 1.15 0.41 p.m.relurnlng leave Mouu
Pleuhaulat 7.00 und 11,25 u. m,, 3.00 p.m, oouuect
Iul- win i,lmlhir trains ou Heading Hallroad,
Cuestcr Valley llallioad Trains leave lii.Uge
i -if -1 ut o,ou u. iii. miu k.uo uuu o.ip. in. reiuruiuii.
leave Downlucton ut U.40 a. in.. It 45 iwMi d,t.
5.23 p. in., coiiuectlug with sliullur trains oi
itt-aiuug ituuiouu,
t)u Huudays, leave Now York at 0,80 p.m.. Puli-
tlllln lit 8.0O U.Ill.UIll):t.l5 11.111. fthu U f.f in' I.
niuulugimlytoHeadlugjJlejivel'ottsvllle'a.lXU.in.
llurrlsburg at 2.40 u. m, und 2.U) p, ui. am
t, .'. v.,,,.,, ti ui, ,jo unu s.i, p. m.. ulio leave
Heudluii Itt 7.15 a. in n.,,1 in !-..: ... J... il.t. tiL:
bun:, at fi.iX)u. iii. lor New Yurk,alV.i!Un,iifur
Allen tm ii and atu.40 u, in.' uud J.lSP.ni to
Plillailelolila.
Commutation, Mileage, Henson, Bchool ,a
Lxcurblon licktts to uud irom all points, at r-dui-ed
rules. 1
Uaggagu checked tbroush: 1) pounds ullowe
each paiieuger.
J, K. WOOTT KN,
Asst. Hnpt, A Kug, ilacli'ry,
Hoedlng, Pa., April 3. 1871,
BUMNESS CARDS,
VIMITINCJ CAItDtS,
LTTEIt HEAPS,
11 ILL IIEADH,
I'I'.OOHAMUErJ,
POSTKIW,
All., AC.
Neatly and Cheaply PrlnlcJ
from th loitest Utyles of Type al the
COLUMBIAN Officii
Patent ModiciuoH,
H
ENKY T. 1IELM1JOLD'.-..
OO UfOUND r t, V I I)
EXTRACT OA TAW OA
Q It A 1' 13 1' I L L 8.
Comonenl I'arf-IUUt Extract Rhubarb mid
fiiid frncl Oifciuta Wrnjie
OltLlVEH COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE lilt
lOUa AI'TKOTIONH, HICK OH NEIWo N
ItEADACUl',C03IlVi:NK-J3, Hit). PUlll ri
VEUETA11LE, CONTAININd NO MUIti 'lf'ltv
MINEHAIJJ OU UELIU'EUIOUS DIIUU8
Tlicso Pills nre tlio most dollghtfnlly tik.i,,
purgitlvo, sitporkoillng castor oil, salts, ni.ij.
nesla, etc. There Is nothing moro acceptable to
tlio stomach. Tiiey elvo tono, nnd cause HDltlici
nausennor griping pnlus. They nro enm ,...
of tuo tntuf inoredicnlt. AHer a few days' tuo
ineiii, sucu nn luvigoratlon of tho entire Bystciu
lakes placo ns lonppeai- miraculous to tuo Wenk
and enervated, whether nnsing from lniBrn
itenco or dlscaso. II. T. Holinbold's Compound
KluldExtractCntnwbaUrnoe l'llls nro not r
coated, from tho fact that sngar-coatod l'lua do
uuvtusoivcuiiipasninrougiiiuostoniacliwlihou
dissolving, consequently do not produce Ihe oc.
sired etTocL THE CATAWUA OHAPE VlLlt
luilnir h!rnntit In la.l.at.,1
a . - 'iw.-im "uvi tiu UUl UCCCHII.
tute their being sugitr-coatej. l'HICE KUtv
CEN'TU I'EH BOX.
JIENRY T. IIEL2WOLW.
ItI01II.Y CONCENTKATED COMPOtl.Vn
1-LUIIJ EXTUACT HAH3APAH1LL.V
Will radlcallv extirmiuato from tho sysl.
-"Crofllln.Hvnllllls. PnvorHnm. in. u.. '
Soro Legs. Horo Mouth. Ho,i n,nn.i. ,
.-Jkln Dlienscs, Halt lthcuu, ankers, Hiinn,,,
..u... tuo r.ar, w otto Hwelllngs, Tumors. (
cerousAirectlons.Nodcs.Hlckets.Olandarmf.
' owcais, un.sn, Tetter, Humors oi a
Ivlnds, Chronic Itheuniatlsm, Dyspepsia, mm a
llseaso that has been establlslitd lu tho u-nm
for years.
lleugprcparodEXPi!E-,9LYfortlioabovetM
plaints lis HLOOD-POHII'YINO proprieties a
trculor th-iii nny other preparation i H.,r,,,,
rllla. It gives the COMPLEXION a clear an
henllhy color nud restores the patient lo a sure
ol HEALTH nud I'UHIrY. 1'or Purlfyl,u ti.e
Hlood, removing nil Chronlo Constitutional Div
eases arising Irom nil Impuro state of the bio,
And theouly reliable uudellectunl known run,,
dy Ior Ihe cure of Pnlns and Swellings oi t
llones. Ulcerations of the Throat nud Lea
Blotches, Pimples un tno Puck, Erysipelas ni,
.ill scaly Kruptlons of the Skin, nnd Uemilifi ia
the Complexion. Price, JtGOper Uottle.
UENKY T. IIEL,MBOLJ)'S
CONCCS1HATXD
FL UID EXTRA CTR UOI1 U,
THE OH EAT DIUHETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes In which it lu
"ecu given, Irritation of tho neck of the llladut
uid Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration o
tho Kldutys nnd lllnddor, llotcutlou of Urlim
Dlseasosof thoProstatoaiaud.btonoluthoIllail
dcr, Calculs, Oravel, Urlckdusl Deposit, un1
Mucous or Milky Discharges, aud for Eufceblci)
and Dellcnto Constitutions of both Sexes, nttca
(led with tho following oymptoms: Ihdlspoil
tlou to Exertion, loss ol Power, loss of Meiuorv
Dltllculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Treni
bllng, Horror of Disease, Wakciulncss, Dlniun
of Vision, Pain In the Bsck, Hot Hauds, I-'juju.
lug of tho Body, Dryness ot tho bkiu, Kruptio
ou tbo Puce, Pallid Couuteuauce, Umvtr.
Lassltudo of tho Musculur Hystem, etc.
Used by pctsons Irom tno tiges or eighteen
twenty-rive, und from thlrty-tlvo to llity-ilve
In tho decline or chaugo of lifo; alter con
incut or labor pains; bed-wetllug In cblldre
Ilclmbold's Extract Buchu Is Diuretic nnl
Illood-Purlfying, and cures nil diseases nrlshi
from Habits of Dissipation, and Excesses sua
Imprudences In Life, Impurities of the liloo
etc., superseding Copabla in uilectlous for vine
ll Is used, and Syphilitic Afroctlous-ln thes
diseases used In connection wllh HELMUOL"
HOSE WASH.
LADIES.
In many affections peculiar lo ladles, the r.x
tract Buchu Isunequalled by nny other remeilj
is Is Chlorosis or Hotentlon, Irregularity, l'.on
rulness or Suppression of Customary Evncua
Ions, Ulcerated or Kchlrrus SUito of Hie Uteres
Leucorrhcrnor Whltcs.atcrlllty.and for all coui
plalnls Incident lo the sex, whether arising frora
Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation, It Is prr
scribed extensively by tin most otnlne-it pjjsl-
Inus nnd Mldwlves for Enleebled aud Dell
(oustltutlons, ot both sexes and nil iHes iiiiteu
led wllh any of thonbovodlseasssorsympt ims
II. T. IIELMBOLD'S EXTHAC'l' I1UI IIP
-UBES DISESI2' AUISINO l-'HOH IMPHP-
DENCE, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC
in all their stages, at little expense lltMoor no
change In diet, no Inoonvonlenco, and uo ex
posuro. It causes n frequent desire, and gives
strength loUrlnnto, thereby romovlng Obstruc
' Ions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of tue
'Iret'in, Allaying Pain and IiitUsumntlnii, so
frequent In this elnss of diseases, aud cxpellinc,
ill Poisonous matter.
Thousauds who havo been tho victims or In
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured In a short time, have found lliey
uuve been d.celved, and that tho "Poison" bus,
'iy tho uso of "powerful astringents," been drleJ
up In tbe system, to break out in n moro nggr i
vuted form, aud perhaps niter Marrlnje,
Use IIELMBOLD'S EXTHACT BUCHU for all
fIectlouh and Diseases of tho Urinary Orgnus.
whether existing lu Mulo or Female, Irom what
ever causo originating, nnd no mm ter of bow
long standing. P1UCE ONE DOLLAH .VJD
l-'IFTY CENTS PICK BOITLE.
LTENHY T. HEL.MBOMVR IM
I'UOVED ROSE WASH
csuuot bo surpisse.l as 1 FACE WASIl.snd wll
bo found tho only spectrin remedy in every
species of CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. V f-pee-
llly eradicates PIMPLE-l, SPOTS, SUiiltm1 1"
DHYNRSS, INDUHATlONSof IhefUTANEOt S
MEMBHANE, etc, dispels HEDNESS nnd IN
CIPIENT INFLAMATION. 1IIVKS, HASI1
MOTH PATCHES, DIIYNESS OF SCALP Ol.
SKIN.FIlOSTllITES.nnd all purposes lor which
4ALVES or OINTMENTS are used; restores the
skin to a Uto of purity nnd softness, and la
snres continued healthy action to the tissue o
Its vessels, on which depend the agreeable clear
ness and vivacity of complexion so much sonjlit
tud ndmired. lint however valuable u
remedy fur existing defects of tho sklu, II. 1
llelmbold's Koie Wash has long sustslnul In
prlnclplo claim to unbounded patronst, 7
possessing qualities which render It a TOlI.KT
VPPE.VPAUE of the most Superlative Jid
Congoulal character, oomblnlng lu an eletant
formula those prominent roqulslts, SAFETY ami
EFFICACY tho Invariable acoompsulnipul ot
Its use as a PresorvfttlTo and Hefiesherof tb
Complexion. It Is on excellent Lotion for tin
eases ofaHyphllltio Nature, and as an injection
... ,i i. if tlm Ilrlnnrv Ornans. arising from
habltn of dissipation, used in conaectlon will)
tho EXTKACTS BUCllU.BAlOAfAiui-i."
CATAWUA QIIAPE riLUJ.In snch dlsesses al
recommended, cannot be surpassed. PltlCt,
ONE DOLLAH TEH BOTTLE.
Full and explicit directions aooomptny ti e
medicines, . ., , ,,.,,
Evidence of the roost responsible and rellsl-le
eharacter furnished on application, wltli luiu
dredsofthonsauds of living witnesses, and up
ward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and rocnin
mendatory letters, many of which aro from tbe
highest sources, including eminent Physicians
Jlorgymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor h
never resorted to their publication In the ueirs
pnpors; ha does not do this from Ihe fact tn
Ills nrtlcles rank as standard Preparations, aud
do not need to be propped up by certificates,
Henry T. IIcIiiiIjoIiI'h fJcnuliu
I'rcpnrntlouR, Delivered to any address, heeure from obn
vstlon,
established upwards of twenty years. Bold by
Druggists everywhere. Aildre.s letters for lu
mrmation, In confidence to HENBY T. HELM
HOLD, Drutilst and Chemist
Only DepoUl II. T, UKLMBOLD'H Urns and
Cliemlcal Wareliouhe, No, Wl Broadway, N
York, or to H.T, HKLMIIOLD'M Medical Depot
IM Bouth Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
UKWAHE OK COUNTEHFEITEIta.