THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJEG COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural. WnpM In I'lilcLrns. As beibro long j-ouiir Hprltip; cliick cns will lio on linnd, wo bring forward tho most successful romoily,M a, preven tive,1 which somo of our nromlnont poullry.ralscra (ell us Ihoy luwo fully tested, viz! keeping them whllo young on tho bnrn iloor or other woll-siioltcreil pluce, whero they will bo under porfect control, nnd prevented from running out In wot grass, Young chickens bo protected tiro seldom troubled, with tho gapes ; nnd whero thcro la a roof over them, nnd a Wnrm southern exposure, Hdmlttlng sun nnd llcht. hut kconlnir out cold winds and sudden changes of weather, llioy begin early nnd contlnuo thriving, wltliouthavlngnny backsets. Thoy get exorcise- without exposure In fact, young chickons nro' llko young plants or trees. Continuous thrift should bo the word ; no Interruption. If stunt ed or checked in growth by unfavorable surroundings, they seldom recovor their proper status, and both plants nnd an! , I i . mum unuer sucn circumstances, aro moro liable to attacks of Insects and diseases. Tho gapes, so-called, oro tho most fa tal enemy to poultry, becauso attack ing them when very young and least ablo to resist. How tho nit from which tho worm Is hatched, finds Its way into tho trachea, or when deposited there, seems to ho undctormlnod; but bring ing them up on a barn-floor, where a narrow board will oxcludo them from getting out, and whore sun nnd air can bo admitted, seems a provoutlvo, so far as wo can near, and will answer tho purpose on farms whoro thero Is no regular poultry-liouso with glass front and roof. How Jloncf U Made by Tannins Much labor h done on farms, that Is not farulng in its truo sense. By such labor no money is over made. A. man may support himself and his family, keep out of debt, and havo a few dol lars in ids pocket by practising tho most stringent economy. If ho is otherwise than Industrious aad sober, ho is on tho down grado with looso brakes, nnd tho end 13 eoon reached. But farming in its .truo sense- is n profession equal to that 01 tno law or medicine, and needs equal siuuy, mental capacity, and intelligent Jy directed labor to command success in it. Tho principles which underlio tho practice of tho truo farmer must bo well understood, anB a steady, consist ent courso 0 operations must bo follow- ed. Having thoroughly learned tho naturo and capacity of tho eoil ho pos sesses, anu chosen tho rotation most suitable, and tho stock to bo most nro Qtably kept on It, 10 does notsworvo irom uis courso, but In good markets and bad raises his regular crops, nnd kcops his land In regularly Increasing leruiny. No special cry tempts or affrights him. Ho does not talk dairy tins season or crops tho next, but doubt less, if any particular product bo in do mand and bring a good price, he has somo of it to sell and reaps a sharo of ino advantage. He saves 03 much mon ey as some mon make by caro and economy In purchasing and presorvlng tools, seeds, manures, and machines. and his business habit3 and constant readiness for all occasions glvo him raasonablosecurity against tho effects of ad verso seasons and bad weather. Al ways prepared, ho is never too late, and always calm, ho is never too soon, and thus, "taking tlmoby tho forelock," ho has tho stern old tyrant at his com mand, and turns him at his will. Ho has no losses, and his gains aro steady. The Farmer's Club. Tho club is to the farmer.old or young, nschool. He is learning all tho tlmo how to express his views clearly. Tho views of his neighbors draw out now thoughts and expressions. Lawyers gain strength by long years of study and then by practlco nt tho bar. Tho young lawyer making his first speech is as mlserablo nnd as awkward as tho young farmer making his first public effort. Tho law yer's business compels him to swallow embarrassment and annoyance, and goads him on to effort upon effort. The youngfarmer, not feeling tho necessity iur mis, manes no further-venture. Tho lawyer goes on and becomes famous as a good talker, and a fine reasoner. The samo practice would havo made the' young farmer as good a talker, and a stronger, moro efilcient worker in his field of duly. The experiences of well oJucated farmers, bring this skill and strength. Wo adviso tho organization of township clubs on thoslmplest plan. Armiigo tho meetings to suit tho con venience of all parties, and lot tho at tendance be ns regular as church going. American .Farm Journal. Tigs. Young, growing pigs should havo aboundaneo of nutritious food.and warm dry, comfortablo quarters. Feed three times a day, and as much as, and no more than, thoy will eat up clean. Our own pjan is to cook tho food, half-corn-mcal aud half hran.nndfeed warm. Our breeding sows at thlsseason get nothing but bran soaked in water, and wo do not glvo them quito all they will eat, fed twlcoaday. Wosoakthe bran in warm water about twelve hours, and get some of tho milky water outof thebrau tomlx with tho cooked iood for tho littlo pigs. Tho bran is still nutritious enough for old 6owa that liavo nothing to do hut live, while tho young, growing pigs need as much easily disgested.nutritious food as they can assimilate. Pigs well littered make a great quantity of man ure. Wo clean out tho wet and soiled part oT tho bed every day, and put In n littlo fresh straw Tho butts of corn stalks, leitby tho sheep and cattle, wo put into plg.pens at tho bottom of tho pen nnd cover them with straw. Thov forvo to keep tho pen dry and save much straw. "When pigs aro shut up it is ex ceedingly Important to havo tho pens wen venuiaieu. r. Asparagus. Sow early in Spring, in rich soil. In drills a foot apart, and ono Inch deep, thinning tho plants to 3 Inches apart In tho rows; when ono or two years old transplant to woiMrenched and onrlch cd ground planting In bed 1 feet wido, wuu paw - ieot wide between, and set ting plants 1 foot apart each way and 4 inches deep; late In tho Fall mow off tho tops and cover tho beds deeply with manure, which fork In early In tho Spring and glvo a good dressing of salt ; allow two seasons of growth before cut ting from tho bed. Young Folks. Just for I'lin. It Was rather a favorablo oxcuso with WIlllo Goodwin, whonovcrho was deep In mischief or had to plead guilty when accused of somo boyish scrnpo, that it was donojust for fun. Many a tlmo ho fcsolvod to try to bo moro ordorly and let boyish pranks nlono, but tho noxt prospect of fun would banish nil his good resolutions, until tho penalty recalled htm again. Ho was nearly fifteen wlion tho tragedy I nm about to toll you sobered him for llfo. Ho was a mlddlo-ngcd man when ho told mo tho story, but oven then ho could not spunk without emotion of his last plcco of "fun." "Wo had boon out lor a walk," ho told me, "Franklo Ford, Tom Leo and I, and wcro coming homo at twilight when wo met Sammy Wlllets, who was rather a favorlto butt for teasing with all tho boys. Ho was a vory timid, rather sickly boy of fourteen, pcovlsh and easily Irritated, and tho rougher, stronger boys said a coward. As soon ns wo saw him coming tho spirit of mischief scorned to possess us all, aud each ono planned how to tcaso tho poor, timid boy, 'Let's hldo and Jump.at him,'' ono suggested. "Lot's toll him his '.liouso Is on fire. and sco him run,' cried another. '"I'll tell you what wo'll do,' I said 'Wo'll coax him down toRuthland'e ham for ngamo of romps, and shut htm upl' "Ruthland'a barn was a largo barn standing alono nt somo distanco from any othor building. Tho farm houso to which it had belonged had been do stroyed by firo, nnd tho groat barn had been left standing whon Ruthlnnd d 0 sorted tho placo and went Wo3t. If was a favorlto play-room for all tho vlllago boys, who spont long Saturday afternoons in it, making it a gymnasium and recitation hall, as occasion required, "Although it was twilight, tho sum mor evenings wcro long, nnd Sammy wa3 not surprised to bo told wo wcro golnir to Ruthland's barn for an hour of play beforo bed-tlmo. Ho was qulto willing to Join uj, and wo wcro soon in tho old barn, making it ring with our shouts and laughter. "Tho hour passed rapidly, and it was getting qulto dark, when wo sent Sam my Into tho hay-loft on somo errand ran out ourselves, and drew the big doors after us. It was hardor work to fasten them with the ru3ty iron latch but wo accomplished this too, and then ran off. "Just as wo wcro at tho edgo of tho field we heard cno fearful scream, but wo only hurried on, laughing nt tho thought of Sammy's discomfiture. "I must say, In our defence, that passing ono night in tho old barn would havo been no great misfortuno to any of us. Wo.woro all hardy, country boys full of lifo and health, frco from saporstltlous or morbid fears, and wo could none of us rcalizo what tho dark loneliness was to a timid, sickly boy with rather a weak mind "It must havo been aftor midnight whon wo wero aroused at homo by a violet knocking at tho door. My father spoko from tho window, asking What was wanted, and I heard our nnlgh bor, Mr. Willote, asking anxiously : '"Is Sammy hcro?'J '"No. Is ho not at homo?' '"no has not been homo sinco sun set. I am very much worried, becauso ho is not well.' 'I'll ask Wlllloif hohassoeuhim.' "In another momnnt father was by my bed, and I told him whero thoy would find Sammy. Never shall I forget tho father's cry of horror " 'It will kill him 1 My poor, timid boy. Ho is afraid of tho dark, and tho doctor has told us wo must humor him, becauso ho is not strong enough to bear friqht. Will you go with me, Mr. Goodwin?' "I was dressing as rapidly as I could, and was by my father's sldo when ho lighted a lantern and joined Mr. Willcts. " 'Let mo go,' I begged. 'I novor meant to hurt him. I would n't mind staying thero all night a bit, and I did not think it would really hurt him. Oh 1 sir, do yon think it will kill him ? It was all n joke, just for fun.' " 'God forgivoyou, boy,' ho answered mo in a choked voice. 'I am afraid it will bo dear fun for us all. Sammy, my poor boy I Who wiU toll his mother If harm has como to him ? Our only son our poor, sickly boy 1' "So ho lamfnted as wo hurried across tho fields, ovory word increasing my terror and remorse. It was ray pro posal, and I folt myself tho only guilty ono, though tho others had helped mo carry out tho cruel joko that seemed anything but fun now. Wo reached tho barn at last, and undid tho heavy fastonings of tho tho door. Mr. Willets called his boy by namo every moment, but no answer carao. It seemed to mo hours beforo tho heavy doors swung back. Ono of them would not open wide, and, looking for tho cause, wo found poorSammy, whlto and senseless, lying on tho floor behind it. nis fathor lifted hlra. " 'Ho is not doad," ho said. 'Can wo get water?' "I hurried to tho well aud brought wator, but tho boy was too far gone for that. Oh! tho long distanco it seemed to Mr. Wlllets', and beyond that to tho doctor's, whero I ran at onco. Novor shall I forget tho faco of Sammy's mother as sho took tho boy's fuco in her hands and looked into It. It was so whlto and still I dared ecarcely bellovo ho really lived as I hurried to tho doctor's. Ho did Hvo, recovering his health after along, dangerous Illness: but his mind was gono forover. Somo fright In thoso lonely hours of darknoss gavo a shock to tho weak mind that was never cured, and ho lived only to bo nn idiot, "It is somo years now sinco wo laid him in bis quiot gravo, tho victim of a boyish prank. I tell you it was tho last pieco of mischief I over did 'Just for fun.' A littlo boy a few days ago visited his cousin, taking his littlo dog along. At dinner tho cousin manifested his hospitality by giving tho dog a bit of meat irom his fork, and was about to go on with his own dinner, when his sister checked him, saying, "You wouldn't eat after a dog would you V" "Why, yes, after Buch a nice ono," said ho, and appealed to his visitor, who had not noticed tho performance. "Harold, wouldn't you eat alter your dog ?" "No, I guess not: thcro wouldn't bo much left for mo to oat, if I did." Patont Medicines. LN APPEAL To Debilitated Pcisoin. To Dyspeptics, To Bufforora from Liver Complaint, To thoso havliv no Appotlto, To thoso with Broken Down Consti tutions, To Norvous people, To Chlldron Wnstlnrr Awav. To any with Debilitated Dlgoitlvo Organs, Or sufTerlna with anu of thefoltowlnn Symptoms, which indicate Disordered lAvcr or momacn, such ns Con-ftllp-illnn, InwnrJ Plies, Fulness or Blood to the Head. Acid ity of tho stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, PltoftheStoraach.HwIm mill of tho Hood, Hurried nnd DUTlcult llroathlni, Fluttering nt the Hetrt, Choking or suffocating sensations when In Lyiug Pos tnro, Dimness or Vision, Dots or Webs berora thoSlght.Fovernnddullpaln In tho head, Dollcicucy ofPersplrallon, Yellowness of ttio Skin nud Eyes, palu In tho Hldo, Hick. Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Hurtling In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings or Evil, nud great Depression of Spirits. IIOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS. A Bitters without Alcohol orBplrltsof any kind, Is different from nit others. It Is composed of tlio puro Juices, or Vital Principle of Itoou.Jterbs, and JtarMs, (or ns medicinally termed Extracts,) the worthiessor Inert portions of tho Ingredient not bclnn used. Therefore in ono llottlo of this Hitters mere is contained ns much medicinal vlrtuo ns will bo round In several gallons of or dinary mixtures, Tho Roots, Ac., used In this miters nro grown In Germany, their vlltil prin ciples extracted m that conutry by n sclenllllo Chemist, nnd forwarded lo the manufactory In this city, whero tueynra compounded and bot ln.t tVinlallllni. I.n nnl.Kllniiu Innnullnnl. fl.l- Hitters Is rree from the objections urgod ngalnst all others: no desiro for stimulants can Do In dncod from their use, thoy cannot make drunk ards, nnd cannot under any clrcumstuncos, havo any but a beneficial effect. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Was compounded tor thoso not Inclined to extreme miters, nnu, is imcnueu ror uso in cases when somo nloohollo stimulant Is required in connection wlthlhnTonln nrnnertles of thn Hit ters. Kucli bottle of tho Tonlo contains ono bot tle of tho mttcrs, combined with puro SANTA CRUZ HUM, and flavored In such n manner that me extremo uiiteruess 01 mo outers is o vorcome, forming n preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to tho palate, and containing tho medi cinal virtues of tue Hitlers. Tho prlco of tho Toulo 13 81.60 per llottlo which many persons think too high. Thoy must take Into considera tion that tho stlmusnnt used Is guaranteed to bo or n Dure oualltv. A noor article could bo fur nished at n cheaper price. but Is It not better to pay a llltlo more and havo a good article 1 A mod 1 clnal preparation should contain none but tho best ingredients; nnd they who expect to obtain acheapcompouul, and bti Uenenttot by it will must certainly uucueaieu. nooFLAND's acitMAN Eiirnns, on HOOFLAND'3 OEUJIAN TONIO, WITH HOOFLAND-S FODOPIIYLLIN TILL, WILL cuitn YOU. They nro tho Qroitost BIiOOB PUBIPIEUS Known to tho Medical world, nnd will pmril cate diseases arising from Impure blood, Debility of the Digestive Organs, or diseased Liver. In n auurier time man any otner Known remedies. Tho wholo SUrilUili: COUHT of Pennsylvania srEAK foii Titian beiiddies. Who would ask for mora Dlsulfled nndStronger Testimony ? Hon. Gkokqc W. Woodwabd, former eSMtf Jus tice oj the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, a present Member oj Qmgrest from Tcnmyleanla writes: PlIII.ADEl.ruiA, March 16th, 1807. I nnd H lloofland Oerman Hitters" 1g nt.nn.1 tonic, useful In nlsoases nf thn rilensttvA nrimna and of great bonerlt In casesof debility and want u ucuuu m iuu uyuium. lonrsirniy UEORQB W. WO0DWAI1D, Hon. Ja JiEjTnojisos, Chief Justla e) the Supreme exmrt of Pcnivnjlcanla. rniLADIXPMIA, April M, 1SC7. I consider "llooQand's Qerman-imtprA" a vnl. uaoie moaicino in case or attacks ot indigestion rlenco of It. Yours, with roinect. ui yaucuaio. .1 ciiu cerLuv liiih irnm mv ninft Hon. UEonoc SUAiiawooD, Justice cflhe Supreme vouri c rennsyicanla. Pnii-ADEU-niA, Juno 1, 1863. 1 havo lonud bv oxrcrloncothat"TTnnflamia German Hitters" is a very good tonlo, relieving umonac nilAKSWOOD. lion. Wm. F. Rogers, Mayorof the exty of Buffalo. -v. j Mayor's Ofllco, Buffalo, June 22, ISO!). I have used "llnnflandn (lwrnnn nitta-o Tonlo" In my family during the past year, aud can recommend them as an excellent tonlo. lm- tine tone and vlirortotho svutam. Thpir nm lias been productive of decldediv hAnpd.ini effects. Wm. V. IIoqekh. lion. James M. Wood, Jix-ilayorof Willlanitport ra. I tako rrrcatDlcasnra!nrecfimmnniin"irnnr- land's Uerman Tonlo " to .inv mm vhn mnv hn aflltcted with Dyspepsia. I had tho Dyspepsia so badly H was Impossible to keop my iood in my' rwiuiiui,uuu i uueumu hi, wLiiu as not to ue aoie to walk half n mllo. Two bottles of Tonic ffocted a perfect cure. James M. Wood. llliilEMDER THAT I100KLAND B GERMAN DITIEIIS, AUD HOOFLAND'S QER3IAN TONIO Will Curo every caso of M A li A S M US, Or Wasting away of tho Body. J2EMJCiIDEH THAT llOOKLAND'H GERMAN REMEDIES Aro tna inedinlnos you roqulro to purify the Blood, excite tho torpid Liver to healthy action, and to enablo you to pass safely ib.ro.igb. any hardships or exposure. " DR. HOOFLAND'S ODOPHYLLI Substitute for Mercury Pills. TWO PILLS ,1 DOSE. Ihe most Powerful. Yet Innocent. Vegetable Gttharlio known. It lS not nAI-n.lrv ,n tolrn a finnHr..(ln. , rills to produca the desired offect; two or them act qu ckly ami powerfully, olcaitidug the Liver. Htomach and ILiwols of all Impurities Too principle Ingredient Is Podophyllln, or the Alco lwllo Extract of Maudr.tko. whloli Is by mauy times more poyorful, acting and searching than tho Mandrake Itself. Its pecnllar action H upon the Liver, cleaning It. speedily from all obstruc Srr.. .". "10 Power oi Mercury, yet freo fron the Injurious resulu attached to the uso of For All rilMfLOAAB In Uhlfll flia .ica .1 ... Is Indicated, these pills will give entire satlafac Uon m every case. They NEVER FAIL. In cases ol Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia nnd extrema costlvoness. Dr. Hooflaud's German iiuiersor lonio snouiu uo used It. connection with the Pills. The tonlo effect of tho Bitters or Tonlo bnlldsup thesystem. The Hitters orTnnio Hu..wa n,a iiiwu, sirenginons too nerves, kko vigor10 ver' UDIJ Klvei' trcnBth, euergy ivcepyour uoweis activo with tho Pills, and tone up tho system with Bitters or Tonic, nnd no dlseasa cau retain tho hold, or even ussall M JKS,1,leett!at V ls EH. HOOFLAND'S OlSl.1 hi?ifiullIned,cs vht "e universally used -md mav'tki u'lu'i?0" you ? l.ake "hythlng that ho 5ryerouVoUu'lu'' 1"!cu', 110 wak" These Remedies wlU bo sent by oxcross to STORK 03 Arch bMM. " CnAS. 31. CVAKS, Proprlotor. These Remedies are Tor sale by Druggists Borkoepers, and Modlclno Dealers very where Miscellaneous, HEAD QUARTERS von BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, 18 AT KM.KNORR'S CHEAPEST AD B EST The County Affords AT CASH PRICES LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES THIS FALL, Come ami Examine Before Purchasing Elsewhere. E. M. KtfOllll, BLOOMSBUIIG, PA. Hcptemlieri lS7l-tf. A. J. EVANS. READY MADS AND CUSTOM lLJJDJEi CLOTHING-. HE HAS THE FINEST GOOD3,' LATEST STYLES AND EMPLOYS THE BEST W O It Zl M E S. For pood fits nnd promptness In aillns orders thcie Is tho placo to go. Ills goods aro selected with caro nnd his Cus tom Work will compare favorably with tho best efforts of tho fashionable city Ucalor. HE ICEErs A LARGE STOCK OF HOYS' AND CIIILimrN'.S CLOTHING AND GE.vrs' s'!n:visHi.v oons, At Astonlshlnglv Low Prices, Bloomsburg, ScpU "J, 1K7MI JOHN Q. JACOBY'3 BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY! BERWICK, PENN A. ti.. 5i,iT 7 ... "."'".it'i"? y. wwwiua, luiu viciniiy, mat Jie has opened a Confectionery and Bakery In ODD FELLOWS' ILLL, Berwick, Pa., where ho is prepared to furnish all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ORANGESjLEMONS, RAISINS &C, Ac, Ac, dc. HY W1I0LE3ALE AND RETAIL. Amnnr, . ... . - r;1Sf".,""t".'"i o round cream .' ... I!"0.u ajnuts,i-eanuts, A monds, Kll SXif 'P. apples, Cocoa Nuts, jellies of Ulirer cnt kinds. Mustard. Catsup, pickles. ChJmilntB -eiopcs, FISn AND OYSTERS, Arlll nrniltion nf oil n i. r-nl-Va (Vnr , I IVnll li refit I Ml rtronaieY, solicited. Hesn-. Berwick. Jan 17!-tv JUI1 . JArOtlY. 1ABRIAQE MANUFACTORY, Bloomsburg, Fa, M. a SLOAN & BROTHER Have on hand and for salo at tha mnt renfonn' bio rates a splendid stork of CARRIAGES. BUOQIEI), and every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted tn be madoof tho best nnd most, ilnr able materials, nnd by the most experienced woranien. ah worn sent out from I no estab. Bailment will bo found to baof tho hlzheat data nnd sure to glvo perfect satisfaction. Tbey have ujnu u une usboriineut oi 8 L E I O II B of all the newest and most tanhlonahlo stylos well and carefully made and of tho bett mater. An Inspection of their work Is nuked ns ltl believed that none superior can bo found In the luuuiry, jtin 11 CHOICE FAMI1Y GROCERIES DOWN IN PRIOE .J. n. m a i z n s, Corner Main and Centre fits., BLOOMSBURG. A new stock of Frebh Goods Just opened at MAIZE'S. Teas. ColfccH. Sntrni'N. HYRUPB and MULARmrh. CHhKdU. MEATS. VEGETABLES, krm'eticaLLY Scaled JELLIES and PRFRKliVKH, P1CKLIW, luuciufl uuu uuiitniiu riiuiiri. An Eloyant Assortmont OK QUEENSWARE CoiiKtantly on hand. Also WOOD. WILLOW ii,i lutuwiiic-i every varloty. All ray goods nro of tho first ntiniitvmwi i v. tremely low prices. AQENT3 Wastsl f Wye Year, sMiM Iudfans d Plaios. Thn romarknblo ndrcnturfs nf it. tnmnny WIUTK CJHKK uml UIO WAUUJOIt ainona the wnnAU 1 UlilliUU UUL-llUUlH l) llrCSt Jl UHIS, lalrltreudtll EHCAnsuiwlTi-rrllilA l...,.u ...iili thu big gainoaml hnsllle tribes. Spirited descrip tions of the habits and superstitious of iliat jtrango people, Their Hporls legends, Trodl- ". now mev woo anu wed, Hcsln. Iioctor: r.r'ilp.' dc-,He,T' F!fh. !iaa 'lu r. Price IrflW. It IS liAlllllff I IV lllfl tlinil.an. .ul,f. .unn- iti'JJfVi fP'iir. AeentM nro making from 0 to flOO per week. Choice field yet vacant. Bend at once for sauiplo ohplin. Illustrations and iiar-ufulili- A, it. HUBBARD. IMbilsl er, jy t , jhi. iw Chestnut St., Phllft. Miocollnhoous, H. II, MILLER A HON, liavo removed their Hloro to tlio toom formorly occuplod byM6nilouhall,on Malnsttcet, Blooms, burg, nearly opposite tho Episcopal Church whero ihoy are determined to sollon ns moderate terms ni can bo procured olio wlicro, Thler slock comprltet LADIES' DRUJS GOODS ot tho choicest styles and lnlcat fashions, t ogel lift with a largo assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of tho foUowlnus rtlcles Carpels, Oil Cloths, otlis, Oaislmerrr:, Bhanls, Flanuels, Silks, ' Whlto Goods Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, HollowWAre Cednrwnrc Qucensware, Hnrdwar Boots nnd Shoes, Hats and Cap Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-Glosso), Tobacco, Coffee, yttRArs, Teas, Rico, Allepico, Ulngor, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS GENERALLY. In short, ovcrythmg usually kept in country tores, to which they Invito tho attontlon of tho publlo ccnorally, Tho highest price will bo paid for country prodnco In exchnugo for goods. B. II. MILLER ft SON. BloomabnmPa. oct SPTl-tf N EW STOCK OF CLOTHING . Fresh arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS DAVID LOWENBERU Invites attention to his stock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, at his store on MalnStreet, InShlvo's block, ono door West C. C. Marr's store, Bloomsburg, Pa., whore no has Just received from New York nnd Philadelphia n full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most faahlennble, durable, and uandsomo DRESS GOODS, consisting of BOX, BACK, ROCO, GUM, AND OIL-OLOTH COATS AN I) PANTS. of all sorts,slzesandcolors. He has also rep len lshed his already largo stock of FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES lie nas constantly un hand a large aud well-be' ccted assortmont of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which ho Is prepared to mane to order Into any kind of clothing, on vory short notice, and In tho best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'S LRY, ot every description, flno nnd cheap. His case ot fowclry 13 not surpassed in thlsjplacc. Call nnd examine his general assortment or CLOTHING, WATCHE3 JEWELRY, &C. octl3'71 . DAVID LOWENBERG. if si in it a n Tin: i.oiu:dii:.vt3 that COMPOSi: H03ADAL1S arc puLlislicd on eve: y package, lltcrc fjro it iu nofa rerrit preparation, consequcntl nirsiciANa rnr.scnicn it It 13 a certain euro Tor Scrofula, Synhilh in all Iti fonni, Ulicunu- liani, Skin liikf mo, I.ivcr Com plaint ami all d.tcascs cf tho Illood. will do mora food than ten bottles of lira Kyrups of Hamparilla. - uriDEr.ciSNro psysicians l:aveuecil !tfnil.ilisiiitl.cirpraclici for tliejvisl tlirco ycaraand fuel cnilorr-3 il nn rilhLIo Alterative and l!!uoJ Purifier. Bit. T. C. '. ,lf.of Balllracic. 1)11. T.J JUJYKI.V, " nit. p.. v; c 1)11. P. O. N-ii.M.Y, ini: j. s. dh.1.. R. ( 'n:x. a. a. .'Aj;::s, ol NlcholuUlle, . MiC.vr.TIIA, Columbli, tiOnLIw, EJjecomh, N. C. Z22?) AUD r.UBOSSSD BY J. ii. vr.nxcHtEO.Ns, raiir.hc.-, .A W . M:iT!', :.-H. wn, JUrh. . r win 1 i..-.n.i.iia,iiiij. II l'.U I., I .ini O'll'i. !!.'.V,..'i i. I t .( ..iiioMsl!If, Va. ,'.M'I.. (I. Mvl'AL'LEN, Murrrccs. I Lo.o,Tcna. I fnirr;nco rlllnr.t nKn nfonyev. ;m.1c.1 rcmailvi In lil.iliiii to tho I . . .'(ucsof Bo ailllll. Tytli'J Meiiic-J lrai.ic"I(,rt nny tliy hao eve? nse.l ia I'.o t-fanncnt of ili.cascd UlotUl nnd to tlicnillirfr 1 i-e Mr Irw Uio"! 'all!, uil 1CU Mill lo KstoicJ to licilth. Bosah'.l. h t y oil Dni'slsts, iko O'-'UpcrL.tllf. AilUrcaa Zl. FJZZZZTZ I; 00. M:nv.fotuTtnr) Chemists, BAtrisoai:. :Id- BALTIMORE PIANOS. Wo respectfnlly-call the nttcntlon of thoe dcblrlug to purchase our make of Pianos. We nro Nillsncd that we can give satisfaction In every cube. Our workmensklllfulaucl experien ced uud are under the personal superintendence of the members of our Arm. We use only the best seasoned timber, nnd tho material In gene ml Is tlrat cIhbs. our Pianos without exception havo Hie patent agratlts arrangement through- ...... ,t,..j, , .o tip.uiuu in mo uinsi compe tent Judges Is pronounced vulunble. By this lm- ......v..., .uuu , iiiuiio uiuru uuraoie anu v.-rn .i,a ,u m iunKer. we ciuim lorour lustrn ments that they nro second tn none, nnd they combine all tno essential elements that const!. tute superior wnrkmuushlp. We will give n Mr. Cu.ikad Fkeiman, member or our firm Will visit BloornsburB four times a year to re. pair nnd attond to tuning of all l'iisjs. In the absence ot Mr, FimiuAn.Mr. I, K.Mii.i,gu will attend to our business In Bloom.iiurg nnd Is ......... ,u .cvi.u ,.,u .uiiuh uiueri. Wo can give tho very best references. OAEHLE 4 CO. .... Baltimore. M. D. x. K. MILI.EK, I'eaier In Pianos, Organs and Melodeons live octave and live ston ormns ol tho best, make, sold at f lit). Terms eusy. June Si JyJcKELVY, NEAL & CO., DEALERS IN DM GOODS, GROCERIES, AND General Merchandise, BLOOMSHURCJ, FA. Jau26'73-tf YALUAHLE PROPERTY FOR HALE. j. io undersigned wishing to retire from busi ness now offers at private sale his entire proper ty sltu ited In Orangevllle, consisting of a one half Interest In tho well known FOUNDRY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS, IpBclher with tho Engine, Lathes and other Ma chlmry belonging to the same, also the entire stock now on hand, together with a valuable pair or horses, nnd tho wagons, sleds. Harness, do, also hl town lots on which Is erected a good franiO llui-lllltl. ulun lu.ntv.tlv. ...u I. "7 .ufi L?tt. rrorV'ty but ten of which are cleared, the balance timbered. L iKxa rrasouauie. possession given at any tlmo to snlt purchasers. Apply to or address. WILLIAM SCHUYLER, oct,8,7l-tf. Orang. vllle, Columbia Co I Drngs and Ohcmicnlu. 'i 11E OAUBI'T AND CUltE OF JL, consumition. ,, . , ilio primary cause of Consumption Is ueraugo. incut of tho iltgotillvo organs. 1 uls dernngeineut produces dellcient liutruloii and anlinilallo 11 lly assimilation I menu I lull, process by which Ihe uiitilmeut ol Hie rood Is converted Into biood, and theiico Into tho solldi ul the body. Persons with digestion Ihus liupalled, having the slightest piodlsposltluu to pulinotiary Ult. cuKu,rll thoy tase cold, will be very Uitblo to huvo Consumption of the Lungs Insoiuoor Us lorniHi nnd 1 hold that It will uo linto.slblo to cute nuy caso of CotiHUiuptloii without llrat re storing u gootl dlgestioii mid healthy iisslmlln. lion, inu very fliat llitng to bo done It to cleanse the stoiuncliuud bowels uoniulltliseased niuetis and slime, wulch Is clogging these organs to that they caiiuut perluriu thulr fuuclluns, nnd then iuu-iu up mid rentoru the liver tn u healthy action. For this purpose the surest nnu best remedy Is Hchcnck's Muliurako Pills. These Pills clean the stomach mid 'bowoli of all tho dead mid morbid slltuo that Is causing Ulsvasu anil ucray In tho wiioiosystuiu. I'uey will clear out the liver ol nil diseased bllu Hint has ticouui ulaied there, and rouse it up to a new nnd healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile is sccrettil, Thu stomach, bowcls.ntid liver aro thus clonus tdby the use of schciioi's Alniidruse 1'illsi but there leir.tilns In ttie sluinacli an excess ot acid. Hie organ Is torpid innl the uppeillo poor, lu thu bo n els too hiclcals niu weali, nnd reiiuirlug stieuglhnudriipport. Ills lu u coiidllloii llko this mat Scheuca's t-c.iu cud Tunic proves to uo the most Viiluaulu remedy ever illsuuvered. It Is ulknliuo, innl Us use will neutralize nil excetu ol acid, making ttiubtomacli sweet aud lresli ; It wilt give permanent tone In mis Important or gan, nudtieatuiigood, hearty appetite, and pie pate the s stem lor the tllst process or u good Ul aestlou, iiud ultimately maau good, iioulihy, living blood. Alter tills prepaintufy trcntnitul, what lemalus to cttlu moat Casts uf Cuublluip tlou U thu lieu and persevering iibu ufociiuuca's Puimouicsyiup. Thel'uliiioiiiueyrupii(urL.bes thubbleiii, puntlcs tnu blood, uudls icudily uu surbtdiuto the ciiciiialiou, una thonue uutrib tiled to the ili.io.iscd mugs. Tuero 11 ripens uil morbid niallein, wnelherlu tlio toiniol nbscetts is or lubercles, una then itbSi&l Nature to exjiel till the Ul&ca&cd mailer, lu thu form of tree ex pectuintlou, whtu unco It ripens. M Is then, uj Ihu gleat litaling and puruyiug pruiertles oi Scneuclc's i uliuoiilu siup,iuuL all ulceisaud cuvilie.i uro hcilcil up suuud, iiud my palluui is cunu. Tho essential thing to bo done In curing Con sumption is to gel upngooduppelllo aud a good digestion, so that tho body will grow iu ilesh nnd t;el strong, if u person has diseased lungs, a cavity or abscess Iheie, tho cavity cannot lien I, tho matter cannot ripen, so loiigns tho sys tem Is below liar. What Is necessary to euro is n now order of tilings, . good appotlto, n good nutrition, tho body to (.row lu Ilesh and get fat: then Nature Is helped, the cavities will heal, the mailer will llpen and bo thrown off In rgo qiiaullttcs, and thu porsoit reg.iln strength. mis is mo iiuonnu oniy pmn to curo Consump tion, nud lr a person Is very bnd, It tho lungs are not entirely destroyed, or oven If ono lungls en llrely gone, If there Is enough vitality leu In tho other lo hesl up, literals hope 1 hnvobeen many persons cured with only ono sound lung, llvo nud enjoy llfo to n good old ago. This Is wliattichunck'H .tledlclucs will do to curo Consumption. They will cleuu out tlio stomach, sweeten nnd strengthen It. get up a good diges tion, nnd glvnNatiiro the assistance alio necus to clear the Hj itein of nil tho di.soa.su that Is lu tho lungs, whatever the lorra may be. It is important that whllo using Schenck's Medtclues, care should bo exorcised not to take cold; keep Hi-doors In cold uud damp weather! avoid night air, and tako out-door exercise unly hi n genial and waim sunshine. I wibh ItdlsUnctlyuuderstoodthntwhcnT reo ommoul n patient to bo careful In regard to tak ing cold, whllo using my Medicines, 1 do su for a special reason. A man who has but partially re covered Irom tho off, ctsof u bad cold Is far more liable to a relapse than ono who has been entire ly cured; nud it Is precisely tho samo lu regard to Consumption, So long as tho lungs are uot perf.ctly healed, Just bo long Is thero imminent danger or a lull return or the disease, llenco 11 Is that 1 so strenuously caution pulmonary pa tients against exposing themselves to un nlmos phero that Is not genial nud pleabaut. Continu ed Consumptives' lungs nro n mass or sores which the least change ol atmosphern will In flame. Tho grand secict of my success with my Medicines cunslbts lu my ability tosubduolu nomination Instead or provoking It, ns many or thu laculty do. An iullaracd lung cannot, with satctv to the patient, be exposed to tho biting blasts or Winter or tho chilling winds or Spring or Autumn, it should bo carefully shielded irom all irrllallng Influences, 'ihe utmost caution bhould be observed lu this pnrtlculur, as without It n curo under almost any circumstances is an lmpobslhlllty, 1 ho person should bo kept on n wholesome and nutritious diet, mid nil tho Modlclues coutlnuo.1 until thu body has icstored to 11 tho natural quaullty of Ilesh and strength. 1 win inyscir cured by tills treatment or tho worst kllid of Cou.umptiou.nud havo lived U) gellatand hearty thebe many years, Willi ono luug mostly goue. I havo cured thousands sinco and very many havo been cured by this treat ment whom 1 havo never seen. About the Klrst of October t expect to tnko possession of my new building, nt Uio Northeus corner of Hlxili nod Arch streets, whero I shal be plcabod to give ndvlco to ull wno may require Full directions, accompany nil my Remedies', so that a person in uny part of the world can be readily cured by n strict obscrv-ncon! the same. J. 11, BCIIENCK, M. D. Philadelphia. Johnson Hollaway & Cowden, 002 Aroh streot 1 hlladelphla, wholcsalo ngcuts, uovl7'71-ly. A GREAT MEDIGfi!. C " . Dr. WALSIS': C . J, . VINEG-AB LiVi xiS a's Hundreds ef 'ihausxit'.: Bcirtrettmony totliolrToaic;- P. t? " o tul CurnUvo LlltchJ. ts ii iffiJjWHAT ARE THEY? T1 Q IPItl.'V s TITS )iS) TT srt ul FANCY DRINK. PJff iMoof 'Vogt Knm.WIiIstcy, I'roof Spirits uml Kcrusu l.Icuura doctored, splcod andsi7cct raed to ploasotho tsito, callcd"Tonlc,""Appctl2. ere," "Bestorcra," c, Unit lead tbo tippler cn to ilrankccacts and rnh.,lrat area trno llcilclnc, rniilo from the NaUvo Kooutaa Herbs of Callforrja, frco from nil Alcokullo Stlmnlnms. Tlicycro tno tSKRAT BLOOI1 PCIMFIEtl nnd A J.1FR GIVINU PRINCIPLE a perfect Kcnovator aatl Iavljorator of taoBjUtsai, carrying off all pokonom natter aad restoring tlio blood to a healthy condition. Ko person can talo these Bitters according to Om tloaondrcmalaloDgnnwcll. A G10O trlUbo clvcnfornn incnratlocase,piu,T-.a tho bones aro not destroyed by ndncral poison cr ether means, nnd tho Tltal organi wasted ;-sradlho point crrccalr, Forlnnamaiutory nnd Chronic lthcnuir. tlni nnd Gout, DjsdcobIu, r Indlzosllon, L'.llonu, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers I.lecnecuuf ihoUlood, Liver, lililucrs, nnd Llaudcr, tccso Hlitcro LftTo been mott ruccccs ful. Suth Disease's cro caused I? Vlilntcd Klood. which is generally rroicccd by derangement cfthonigcstivoOrKnus. HYM'lU'SIA Oil lKDUJESTION, llctd cch;, Tata la tho Ctonldcrs, Coughs, Tlglttnctscf tho O-cct, VlzXzxz, Coar Ercctatlocs cf tho Ctoracch, Bad taste la tho Month, Dillons Attacks, Palpltatloa cf tho Heart, IsEcrnrcctloa cf tho Luncs, Tata In tha li'iionj of tha Kidneys, and a handrcd otter nitntEl t. i.p:uu:e, tro tho cCif rises cf Djcpersla. 'iiiiyiav.'serata tho BtcraacU and sUranlato tue tor-r!Ji:ve-cnd bowels, which render then crunoquallcd tUcacy la clcanslas tho blood cf all imparities, aid crcrtla; new Ko and visor to tho wholo system. roil t;i;i:; DISEASES. Eruptions. Tcttcr.filt t-d Ulsioscs cf tho Lkla.of whatever namo or nt-iFr. us literally dec cp sad carried ont cr tho tyttem la a thort titao ty tho w of theso Bitters. Ono fcottlo la each cajca will convlnco tho most Incrcdclorj of their acccso tho Vitiated Blood whcnoTer yoa and Uj lipnrltloa bars tins through tho ikla Urimples, Crap, tlona cr Bores i clcanioltvhca yoanndltoUtractcd end tlcsslsa la tho tcIus t clcanso It when It Is foal, and yonr fochnss will tell you when. Keep tha Wood puro end tho health of tho system will follow. PIN, TA PC and other WORMS, larelngtathe sistem of so many thousands, nro effectaally destroy, dand removed. For fall directions, read careful j tho circular around each toulo, printed la four lan-i Enascs-Ensllsh,aennin,rrcnehad Spanish. . j.t7ii.Knr!, rroprittor. n.n.McDosAm a co., Ernc;jUU and Qen. Scents, Ean FmacUeo, Csl aad K aad SI Commerce Etroct, I.'ew York CVSOLD BY AU. UUU0OI3TS A BEALErA ly-o-tt To anr nprsnn nrn.liif.lntv nn.- IT...U..I..A .u lllU hall OS mailV llvlnt. n.nniin..il mm. b Il,i I'TII,EIl'a VKOETAIILK RllEUMATIO ltKVKDV. ujcu inyiaruiy oniy. a pioiiBant Mcillclue, free from Injurious drugs. Warrnuted, under oath, to hav permanently cured Win every 100 patients treated In the post ten years. (eo testimony.) It Is the scientific! prescription or Professor Jos. P. Fltler, M. D , u Krudiiale of tho University nf t-ennsyivauia a. ii. iitia, now one of Philadel phia' oldest regular physlclans.nud Professor ol t'henilatry anil ToxIooIokv, who has made iseuraigia, uuronioaun inuaramaiory Illieumn tlsm tho speciality of his entire professional ltfu a tact Vouched for bv thu ktunntnrps ntwnm. panylngeiuih Imttle.urmany promlneut renown. wMitnj B,u,nii.i..v,u .ur,i,uuuiiier lesiiiuouiaia To protect sutlorers Irom poisonous quack nos trums aud useless expenditure of money, a legal signed guaraiitee.stalliigexttctuuinberof bottles warranted to cure, will bo forwarded gratis to any sufferer seudlug by letter a full description of ktlllctlon. In case of failure to cure, amount paid positively refunded. Medicine sent any where by express, collect on delivery. Afflicted invited to write for oil vice, nil inrnnnniinn medical advioe sent by letter gratis. Principal office. 29 South Fourth slreet, I'hUadelphla. Pa. The Remedy is sold or obtained by Druggists, inar a'71-lv yJmMomBtW gig jd n ' JS-.'J. i. SDsBS'-7 f? 2. paw XjSf Ssg use - MiBcollnncoua. VtfuslillllllllV ' CONTINENTAL. Lifo Insurance Company. OK NUW YORK. No. of Policies Issued 43,000 ASSETS $5,500,000. T83UE3 till tlio now form nf Vnllnina Xand presents ns lavorobl terras ns any com- The company will mako temporary loans on Us liol clea. Thirty dijvs' grace allowed on each payment, ..in. ,uu iuiiujr ,i,u kouu utiring bunt lime. All our policies are Incontestable for the nsnnl causes. Policies Issued by Hits company aro non-for Iclture. Nn extra eharucslnadn for tr.ivnlllnt. ,rmlt. Policyholders share lu tho annual profits ot inu ouuipuny, uiki nave a voica ill tno eiecuuns aim manngeiuciii oi tno company. No policy or medical rco charged. .IlIHTUH r.AWRf.NCn, Pres't. W. II. WYNKOUP, VlcePrcs't, J. P. Ron KUS , Bccretary, 8. c. cif ANOLini, Jr., Actuary, Central Office of irttsterii Penn'a. "Columbian" Building BLOOMSBUR(3-, PA. LUDWK! & BROCKWAY, General Agents. Jan.5,lS72-tt Hail Roads. LAOKAWAMA. AND BLOOMS nuiid raii.ro ah On nudrt.r Nov. n, 1871, Passenger Trains will iuu us iiinuws ; - Going North. Arrive Arrive n. m. p. m. Bcrnuton aid l.lt Plttston... 8.18 11.62 Uolng Sonth TjCUVo Leave p. in. n.m l.lr. l'.U ln.03 10.S3 Kingston 1 Rt. W.IIarroicrs "M Plymouth R.13 Shlckshlnny.... 7.3U Herwick 7.111 Illoom 8.03 1131 2.3J 11.00 12.28 U.tO liUt) .1.C8 lLM a.si 11. U 3.57 lo.io A.m Danville.. Connection mado ntKcrantnn hv th, in in n.tn. trnl'i lor Great llend, Illniltnmtou, Albany nnd u. (juiuh UIIU. .j,si U1IU ttVNl, D.T, HOUND, Bup't, OllTlIEUN CENTRAL RAIL WAV on and artor Nov. 12th 1S71, Trains will leave sonhuhy ns rollows : NORTHWARD. laSO r.M. Dally to Wiillamsport, Klmlra, Cannn dniena, llochcstcr, lluaalo, Suspension Brlduc. nnd N, Falls. ' 12.1) p, M. Iliiffalo, N, Falls, ac. 0.50 r. sr., Dallv, (oxcopt Sundays) for William sport and Erie. 4,33..,V." Ua!1y- (except Sundays) for Elmlra, lluffalo and Niagara FalN, via. Erlo railroad TRAINS SOUTHWARD. 1.17 A. M. Dally for Daltlmori, Washington and I'hlnulpliililit 10.03 A. M. Dally (except Sundays) for Daltlmor Washington aud Pnlladelphla. 1,40 ; n P",lly,(l)xe',pt' Wdudnys) lor Baltimore. EI). S. YOUNO, uencral Passenuer Acont Alkkkd R. Fisk, Oen'l. Onp't. gHORTEST ROUTE EASTWARD Dauville, Hazletou & Wilkestarre Rl I VINTJ2R A R RAXQEMENTS. EASTWARD. WnSl'WARD. LEAVE. A. M.l Rnnhury l)auvIllo.... Culnwlssa........ llaxlelou LCAVK. Jd 1 New York. . 7.02 . 7.28 . 0 08 I. 11. 12.10 2.13 l2,r las ton. s ..- 1 1,,. I I'llllll Jllclhleh'm. Ilnileton. Cutawlssu. Dauville. llethlehem, Philadelphia Hazletou, New York, f.i 350 simiiury. Thonftornoon train connectsat Rnnlmrv with w?t,i.? B,4-?i '.'.,m- tr,al'i KulDK Wests arrives at Wlllismsnortp.tlU; Lock Haven 7,Mp.m.,nnd with tho Northern Central l ai p. m.. moving South, reachlut! Harrlsliurt! 7.00 p. m uud Baltimore lO.to p. m nnd also with tho Sunhury and Lew- Comfcrtablo and handsirao Coaches on this new route, J, IIERVP.Y KASH Ktpcrlntcndcnt. READING RAIIiRC 1). WINTER ARRANlI 'ENT. Monday, Jlay n. , nP'w1 Trunk Line from th It ami North west for IMlt mln nl.tn N...V... t.... t..... Vllle. Tamanua. Auliinml kn.....ft i Allentowu, Easton, Ephrati.. a, Lancaster Columbia, Ac., Trains leave Ilnrrlsburg for K rYnik as lo,. lowst At 2.45, 8,10, a, m and 2,00 p. in., eon JiectlnB with similar trains ui. l'eimsvlvu ! ;J K'lroaa, nnu nrrlvlUK nt New York a 10,07, a. ui., 3,6K, nnd H,I5 n. m. resiiecllvelr. Slreplnt! curs accompany the 2,15 h m. train without change. ueiurniuij: i.eave New Yorknt 0,00a.m.auu .A) noon and 5,S0 p. m. Philadelphia at 7.30, h.30 ill. IllUl 8.80 I). 111. Hl,enlti. i.r ,....,.... n tho 5,30 p.m., train Irom N Y without change. Leave Harrlshuru'lor Reading, Potisvllie, la matiuu, Mliiersvliro. Ashland, Shamokln Al loniowu aud Pliilu'il. nt s inn ,,,wi ;i.i .....i f,0o ii.m.,stopplnt5ut Lebanon and principal way mniioi s inei.va p.m. train connecting Tor l'hll'a Pottsvlllo and tinliimhtii .ml,- l,v., li, ,,.!.,' Schuylkill lluveu and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leavo llarrlsbure al 8,40 p. Ill, KaNl PennHVlVantnltnilrnnil trnm. I.... !nb',or Alleutowu Huston uud New York at 4,:,'J. 10.30. a. m., und 1.03 p. in. Relurnlmt, leave Now ork ut 11.00 a. ui 12.80 noon and 6.8J n. m. and Allentowu ut 7.20 a.m. 12.23 nonii. a A s -jr. Wuy Paskeneor Train ieues Phiimiainn,. t i!r?;'S" co'tnectlus wltii similar train on East Itonnlna II '.Y ? J "CBUIUgat 0.20 p. Ill Leuve I-ottsvllio at' 0,00 a.m., and 2,30 p.m, llerndon ntiuuuu. i,,.,.,i, ,,.'.,, .. ...'.. ntiwViii lii t i ' ' u ".a"oin Jian- ''hy -"'ty at 7.15 a. in. nud 1.2 1 p. in. Tumaquaa vilil,,i,m".?uU?t,"t'.ni. lur Phlladelphm, Nov York, Roadlug.Ilarrisburg.Jie. Leave PottHVlll,, via M.?..... K.III nn.i New hanua Railroad at 8,15 a.m. for llarrlsburg. ami 11.16 U. m.. fllf Pinf.flc.tr,, ..n.l n--u,n. Susque- . i?5eaa.'Jll! Accommodation Train leaves Potts- . iiiiiHieijuiiu at o,io p. m., passing itead- 1UU at 7.53l.tri.. itrrlvlnn.il lttutl1lu u ill .. ... 1'otUlown Accommodation Tram, leaves Potts' ,uivu u.u,j a.m., returning, loaves Philadelphia ul i'Jt) p.m. Columbia Railroad Trains Iprivn npmltnn. tl ; .r . "uu w- I'.iw.iur .uuiuui, jH.iitE,iunciui' ter, Columbia, Ac, Perkiomen Itnll Road Trains loave Perklomei Junction at 7,17 0,05 a, m., 3.0U AO.oop. m, return' Inn: leavo Schweuksvlllo nl li.'ai. s in n m. I'.'k. uoon A i.ii p.m., connecting with similar tral u, or Rcaillngltallroad. ' Colebrooledale Railroad trnlns leave Pottstowu t .suH.iu,x i.io us, p.iu.reiuruiiig leave Mount riciwiim u. i.uo uuu ii.i u, in,, a.uu p.m, connect lui: with similar tralus'on Reading Railroad. Chester VaUov Railroad 'I'laliiHlpuvM it. port at 8,30 a. in. and 2.05 and 6.Mp. m. returulue. leave Dowulnglou ut 6.40 a. In.; 12.45 noon and b.a ii. ui.. eouuoctlug with slmlhir tiulus on pnJ.a2!'S.W,?,lu te'a'd'm.l'l.'.1? ?l '15 "I 8-a"' pTm.nd leave M fentUoS;i'?,v?fwYork, atto a.rafor Philadelphia: ' uuu '""' KxrtmJ,1nUnl!i'!0t,,'.MlleaKei ", Bfl'ool nu d'ueed rates from Voluu et' eacl?pa"euglr!'0d tUrouelli 100 p0UDl18 Mov' . J.E.WOOTTI, ,, . Asst. Hupt. A Eug, Mach'ry. Heading, Pa., April S.I0V1. ' BUPINES3 OARD3. VISITING CARDS, UTTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, A3,, AO. Neatly and Clioaply Printed Prom the Latest Styles of Type al the COLUMBIAN QVriOK Patont Modicinoa, JJENllY T. lIELMU0iri)Vs. V V M P O U N 1) K , tj i u KXTrtACT CATAWBA O II A P IS PILL s. Component Parts-MuU, JMract lthul,m t . . Utllit tract CXitawba Urapt KOR LIVER COMPLAINTS Hn. IOUS AFFKOTIOIW. Mfnif ...t'''i Hit IlEADACIIE, COSTIVENESS, Tra ,, VEdETAIlLE, CONTAINING NtMii-, '1''' MINERAL OR DELUrEltloUH "u'W These Pllla nro tho most d.iii....... purgative, superseding castor nil .:..,,(!lM" nesla,ot3. Thero Is nothing morn ' ""J the stomach. They e,ve lone nnd S'1''' nausea nor griping pains. T hey T Uc"llt' " he finest InareuunU. After a few darv,M,til tlicui, sueii an mviBoratloii orii, l.",V u take, pace a, t0 nppcftr mlrncu, ami enervated, whether nnsmg "eWc dcuco or dUcaso. II. T. Ifalinh ,. ' lrarr coated, from tho fact that umr.Cn . ' ' dissolving, cousequenlly do 1 t"m"cl""llk, sired eirecu THE CATAW. , . hclug pleasant In taste and odor 1,? P'u' tato their belug sugar-ooatej" R r -T"'1' CENTS PER BOX. - 1 JlI(-t Hilj XJSffJir T. JIELMBOLim tttcjiitv coNCStTnATI;D 00JII.00SI wn, - lW EXm'W SARSAPARILH Ings.Nlitht Swents ii . i?:.!18'" nni'r.8. Kinds, Chronic Rheumatism lZ'., , ," ol dlseaSothathM been Sl "Alt Uolngprcparcd EXPRESSLY for tl,i Plaint,, its DLOOD-PURIFVINO , OV"0' Breater than any other prcVn'0,,.rI,,llt' " "ma. It give, the COMPLEV mv healthy color nnd restore. ,tho rM.C Mr a ot HEALTH aud PURIT V i- C"' to 0 slJ' "iood, removing nil chronic Co L uT 11 1 cases arising from nn imp, ra m, ' onal E!" Ana the only reimtfTenuiX w J ily lor tho curo or Pnlns ,a Hu ,.m?h nren:t Hones, Ulcerations of ihe n"1 ll"6, 0 Ulotches, Pimple, on'tho lnVe 2 J, U nil scaly Eruptions or the sk,n at ?n Mm " thecomplexlon. PrIee, tZpZu1'1 HENRY T. HELMUOLU'S CO.VCEN1IUTKD FL UID EXTIIA OTEUCI1V THE GREAT DIURETIC ' llrv I.. nsl. and Delicate Cons, i . , ..""; r 1J ... ." r,, oi uoiti ... ...UWIS, symptoms: IudlMte, to Exertion. lnsm '""Pi DIUlculty of Breathing. Wak Z f? 7 "ling. Horror of Disease Wake.nhiTs ii.? f Vision, Pain in tho Uock?Ho ' I auus S " lug of tho ItoJy. Dryness o the ai ?u rr f on ho Face, p,i,d Countenance & Lassitude or tho Muscular System, elc ' Used by poisons from tno ages or eli.-, , wenty-ilve, and rrom thlrty-Uvo to 11 , ? in tho decline or change of life- ,u r con mcnt or labor pains ; hed-wcttinn e",, ,.r,'"f"""n'103Sol Power. loss or .v , nin", ?, Eltract I!uclm ls Ulurellc tst from HUhrHy,n,K',n!ld curo, 011 Imnr, , f 1,l8slP"on, and Excewsud e?oPnD,:eH Llte- "P"rltles of the Z it is used, and Sypl.iUtlo AUVctlons-ln Ita. ROSE Wash!" COUUeCtlon wlt" INDIES. .r!,T,,an,y!l!reCtl0n', to ladles, 1116 El tract Buchu is unequalled by any other rt niojy as Is Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity, rm. fulness or Suppression of Cu.to.uary Kt tions, Ulcerated or Schlrrus Slatooi the Ultra Leucorrhcoa or Wliltes.Stcrility. and for all coat plaints incident to the sex. whether arWnsftos Indiscretion or HnblU of Dissipation. It b scribed extensively by tho most eminent tuns nnd Mldwlves for Enloeblcd and I) n'a'i Constitutions, of both sexes uud nil aSes(atta. ded with any of tho auovo dUeases o r symion. II. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT liUrllU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROJ1 IMI'UC' DENCE, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, I.TP., In all their stages, at little expense llt'leorn change In diet, no Inconvenience, nnd no a posure. It causes a frequent desire, and glvH strength to Urlnnto, thereby removing Obstra: Hons, Preventing and Cnrlng Strictures of tts Urotha, Allaying Pain anil Intlaaiuutlon, 11 frequent In this class of diseases, aud txptliiei all Poisonous matter. Thousands who havo been the victims of la competent persons, and who have paid heavy Ices to bo cured In a short time, have found tail have been deceived, nnd that tho "Poison" tu by the use of "poworrul astringents," been criri up In tho system, to break out In n more as?'' vated form, aud perhaps after Marriage. Uso HELMBOLD'S' EXTRACT BUCHU for u Affections aud Diseases of tho Urinary OftHM, wliether existing In Male or Female, from von! over causo originating, and no matter of bo long standing, PRICE ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. IIENRY T. IIELl-IBOLD'S IM PROVED ROSE WASH cannot bo surpassed as a FACE WASH, aa 1 U I bo found the only speciflo remedy In erj species or CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It dlly eradicates PIMPLED, SPOTS, SCOltHUW DRYNESS, INDURATIONSortheCUTAM-ui3 MEMBRANE, etc., dispels REDNESS and IN CIPIENT INFLAMATION, HIVES, ItvMI MOTH PATCHES. DRYNIiSS OF SCAI.r 0E SKIN, FROSTBITES, and all purposes lor whlrt SALVES or OINTMENTS aro used ; restore M skin to a state or purity and softness, and la sures continued healthy action to the tlssneo Us vessels, on which depend tho agreeable clear ness nnd vlvacltyol complexion so mujh soutnl and admired, lint however valuable J remedy fr existing defects of the kklu, II. I" Helrabnld's Rose Wash has lone sustained It' principle claim to unbounded pitronage. t'T poHsesslug qualities which render it a TOiLEI AI'I'ENDAOB of the most Superlative aai Coiigonlal character, combining In an elf:acl formula tho.e prominent requIslts.SAFETYaa' EFFICACY the Invariable acoompniilrnent ol Its use as a Preservative nnd Refresher of tai Complexion. It ls un excellent Lotion for dJ" oases ofaSyphllltlo Nature, and as an InJertM lor diseases of the Urinary Organs, arlslns from habits of dissipation, used lu connection wlf tho EXTRACTS BUCIIU,SARSAPAUILL.V,' CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.iu sucli dlse" recommended, cannot be surpassed, PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Full and explicit dlroctions accompany t" medicines. ,. I Evidence of tho most resnonslble and xtiW' character furnished on application, with Imt" dreds of thousands of living witnesses, and W ward or 30,000 unsolicited certificates and n0' mendatorv letters, mnnv nf which nro from t highest sources, Including eminent riiytWa'" Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor h never resorted lo their publication In the w' papers j he does not do this rrom the tact t . his articles rank as Standard Preparations, 8"1 do not need to be propped up by ccrliflcatM. Henry T. IJclniboIU'N Gciiulur Prviiarntloim, Delivered to any address, becure irom tltH vatlou. Established upwards of twenty years. Bold 7 Tlmf.irlBl .TArvulisra A ,1 .1 ...a luttprg fori" formation, In confldenoe to IIENRY T. UEI HOLD, Druggist and Chemist , Only Depotsi IL T. HELMBOLD'S Dnu ' Chemical Warehouse, No, 691 Broadway, York, or to H.T. HELMBOLD'S Medical WP loi South Tenth Street, Phllailelphla, Pa. I IlEWAJtE OF COUNTERFEITERS.
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