THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural. Notions nwctt, Yotnitf tuMnK lilnnK nftor linlntr trniisntnuU-il, nro rrcqtiontly ctilolV 1 tho fllom by a lilnck grub, which liiilns In tho ground. VI1enov13r Hint h oh BOrved, BOtircli nround tho root of tho plnnta, cut oIL mid you will find tho grub n quarter of nn inch under tho sur frico, nnd kill It. If It is not there, it will boon tho plant next to It, nnd near by thoro will bo another. Thoy nro al ways In pairs, and near to each other. Thero Is a small black Hon In vast num bers, which cats oft tho leaves of young cabbages, both when theyjust como up from Bocds nnd after being transplanted. If tho plants nro lightly dusted over with frosh slacked lime for two mornings ; whtlo they aro wot with dow, tho lhuo will kill ordrlvo offtho ileas, nnd tho plants will thrivo. Thero Is a greenish, monly louso that attacks c.ibbajjos when half, or noarly full grown, frequently covorlng tho wholo plant. A dusting of fresh llmo, for two mornings, over tho plants whllo wet with dow.wHl kill nil tho Intruders, A large, grcon grub, with black bands around Its body, which dovours tho loaves of carrots, colery, parsnip and parsley. It Is slow In motion, and can bo gathered with tho hands and bo killed. All kinds of fruit trees should have their stems washed now with n strong solution of carbollo soap and water. It will kill borers and cut-worms,and If tho heads of tho trees aro syringed with n weaker solution of tho carbolic soap and water, Insects will not bo apt to attack them. Another syrlngifig of tho heads of tho trees, after tho fruits nro set, may keop offtho "curcullo" from plum and peach trees. Tho causo of failures in keeping off Insects is that remedies aro not persovercd in a sufllclently long time. A man standing upon a pair of steps ten foot high can syrlogo over trees twenty feot high. W. E. In Journal of the Farm, Pastures for Horses. Winter or Summer, except in stormy times, thorb is no placo so comfortablo for colls or tired work-horses as a good pasturo Jot. To tlo up a tired Iiorso. at night, in a narrow cell, with a plank iloor to stand on, is a species of cruelty that civilization should bo ashamed of. If the poor animal must bo confined like a convict in a dungeon, for pity's sake lot him have his head, nnd givo him at least twelve foot square, with a soft.dry floor to stand or Ho on. In tho largo cities land is worth moro in money than horses aro, but on tho farm thero is no excuso for such economy. Ask tho horso whnt ho wants, and ho will tell you that a placo whero ho can walk nround, Ho down and strotch his tired limbs.and roll over from one side to the other, gives him moro caso and comfort after a day of hard work, than tho most costly plank stall, with all r.ho accom paniments of curry-comb, stiff bristled brushes, rubber-cloths and dexterous hostlers that can bo produced. Corn PEantino. Aa tho winter has been long and dry, tho probabilities aro that wo will havo a wet summer. Such seems to bo tho opinion of many persons who have given attention to tho science and history of tho weather. This being so.lt benoovesourfarmors to takothomat. tcrinto serious consideration. High and well drained corn grounds should bo so iected, Instead of that which Is low and inavshy. In dry seasons tho latter 'arc preferable, but in wet soasons tho for mer ought by nil means to bo chosen The samo rule will apply to tho sowing of oats and other spring grains. It has been ascertained that a certain quantity of moisture, in tho shape of rain and snow.falls every year from tho clouds to tho earth, and as a wet spring and sum mer aro almost invariably followed by a dry fall ana winter, so a dry fall and winter is sure to be tho harbinger of a wot spring and summer. Tho converse of a proposition is as'truo'as tho propo sition Itself. Let our farmers.therefore, look out whero they sow their oats.bar ley and buckwheat this spring, as a wet spring and summer is certainly before them, thero having been comparatively littlo snow and rain during tho winter that is now passed. Allentown Demo crat. Value op olb Bones. A grcatde.il, but nono too much, has been written concerning tho value of bones for fertil izing. For this purpose a fair estimate places their worth at Ave cents per pound. But to obtain this profit from them their preparation mint involvo as little labor as possible. Tho beat plan with tho small annual accumulations of a careful farmer is to break them in a cast-iron (rough with a heavy pestle hung frpm u spring.polo and worked by hand." f Break the boiibj flno 'atyl put then? Itiold caskaln alternate layers with fresh horse manure and keop satu ritcdwlth llqnldjcovcrtho top with an inch depth of gypsum orslxlnch03 of -no muck, fermentation will reduce thobones to acommlnuted or frla blostato and tho freo ammoula that would othor wLojscapo will be caught and fixed by thotop layer of plaster or muck. This will form an extremely rich fertilizer, which should bo Intimatoly mingled With from four toelghttlmojils weight of dry earth before bolng applied to tho soil.'JtiWill bo found oxcolient either for corn.-in.tho,bill,5garden vegetables, or as topdrelnfifo?" wheat and other .gralu crops;for which Its largo propor tion of phosphoric acid peculiarly admits it. ... . , Sick Horses. Linseed tea is not only a valuable res toratlvo for horses, but la exceedingly useriil in cases of Inflammation of tho membranes, peculiar to tho organs of respiration and digestion; It shields and lubricates the same, iranqulllzos tho lr ritaliio stato of tho parts aud favorB hoalthy action. Put a couple of hand fula of tho seed into nbuokct anil nrmr n L'ttllon and a half Of bolllnc water linnn It. Oovorupnshorttlraoj thonndd two quarts or com water, when It will ready for uso. In cases of nn IrrltatI bo ug cough add somo honoy. ihumiNa. The cost of dralnini? do nends o good deal on tho nature of tho land ami tho depth of tho drains. In sandy or mucky land a ditch UJ feet deep for tilts should bo dug, with labor at $ 1,60 per day, for 16 cents n rod ; 3 fpet deep, 20 cents a rod. On heavier land, nearly Ireo from stones, n ditch 1!1 to a feet deep will cost 25 ceutsn rod. A good U tenor, at these prices, can mako two uoiiars a uay. An unskillful mnn that cuts tho ditches unnecessarily wldo, and is fond of using tho pick, might inlay. Young Folks. k'rtliiril.l The Indian I'rlnrrw. I'herc was a log block-house, niro.in the river, Imlll by tho early Bottlers, for their protccllon against tho savages. Thero wcro port-holos In every sldo through which pointed tho guns that never mlssod their mark. After Kamcda had warned Phlneas Muntln of his danger, sho gathered tho Indian canoes, that lay nlongtho beach, lashed them together, rowod all to tho opposlto shore, and hurried up to tho black house. A score ol sturdy men sat about tho door. Tho stnoko of their pipes circled In waving clouds above thorn: their cheery' laugh rang upon tho ovcnlng air They dreamed not of danger. Tho dark haired maldon glided Into their midst. Gloom shadowed her brow; her oyes flashed flro. "Tho whllo man Is doomed," sho said. "Tho Indian loves revenge. Ills knlvos nro sharp ; his flres nro hot Whou tho moon rises tho Muntlns will diot Oswa has said It; ho Is a storm In battle. Ltatln to words of Kamcda. Tho whlto man Is waiting for help ; his brothers havo strong arms nnd bravo hearts; they will savo him." Tho men belloved tho words of Knmcda's warning, and sprang to their feet, aghast. "Quick.Uoarms!" thoycrlod; aud In a moment every man was nrmcd, and ready for tho rescue. Then they looked for Kamcda. but sho was gone. Sha took tho lightest cauoo nnd skimmed tho river Hko n swnn. Tho doomed ones wero waiting nt tho willows. Tho boat was sinking ; tho boat sank I Tho Indians rushed shrieking into tho water nnd flourished their tomahawks. Glints of moonlight danced upon their knife blades. Tho wolf wassuroofhls prey. Tho boat sank. Tho children could not swim; they clung to their father ; but ho struggled with sivoge3, breast deep in tho water. Ills hands wero busy with death 1 Knmeda caught tho babo In herarras; Oswa was foremost; he snatched tho child from her and hurled It away, Thero was n plash far out in tho river ; circling waves fled from tho spot ; littlo bubbles quivered abovo it, fora moment and vanished. Phincas Muutiu was mighty in strength ; tho savagC3 fell before him Ho leaped upon 03wa, wrenched tho hatchet from his hand, and aimed a blow ; but many arms boro him down ; tho water closed over him I Tho dip of oars sounded lu tho tils tanco; Kamcda heard It. A smllo of triumph lit her tawny features; sho turned madly upon tho savages. "Hold !" sho cried, "Kamcda com mands ; her word is mighty. Death to all who dares her vengeance!" "Cowards listen to tho words of a woman !" said Oswa. Ills band returned to their work. Fiercely swelled tho war-whoop; wild tho cry of distress. Kamcda sprang upon Oswa, clasped her arms about his neck ; but sho strug gled with tho whirlwind. Her arms wero as grass. "Oswa is a grey haired squaw," she cried. "He makes war with pappooses." Her word3 wero air; ho cast her from him, and raised his hatchet. His oyes wero flaming arrows. Tho plash of oars came nearer. Thoro was a report of rifles, and then a score of strong men cast themselves upon tho startled savages. Help had como to tho whito man, but it was too lato ! Death had been thero beforo them. Thelrhearts burned with rage; thoy drank vengeanco Tho noisy echoes fled far out in tho for est ; thoy leaped upon tho craggy cllfts. Mrs. Muntln lay silent upon tho sandy beach. Sho did not seo tho moon that shono broad upon her, making still whiter her pallid face; saw not tho cruol slaughter of her helpless littlo ones; heard not tho tumult. Sho wusdead l Knmeda was troubled, for sho had lost tho battle. Vengeanco burned, like a ilamo, in her heart. Sho glided away, unnoticed, with a livlug child in her arms: It was Mario Muntin. All tho rest had gono with their mother. Kamcda placed littlo Mario in one of tho boats, and paddled swiftly down tho river. Under tho shadow of over hanging willows sho watched by her sldo ; spoko words of comfort. A Persian Tale. Thero was onco a princo who, having been much displeased with ono of his nobles, determined to punish him. Tho princo commanded that ho should bo shut up in a high tower. Into this tow er thero was only ono entrance, which was walled up immediately aftor tho nobleman had been placed thero. Thus all hopo of oscapo seemed to bo cut off, and tho unhappy man was loft to per ish. Insido tho tower was a loug, winding staircase, by which tho prlsonor reached tho top. whllo looking down from thero ho observed Ids wife, who had como Indulglng-a faint hopo that sho might bo able, by somo means or other, to aid her husband In escaping from his placo of confinement. On Inquiring if sho could bo of any servlco to him, lie replied, "Oh, yes ; go and procure a black beetle, u littlo grease, a skein of silk, a bail of twine, and a long rope. Tho wifo hastened to obtain what her husband asked for, wondering, no doubt, nt tho strangeness of hla request. Sho soon returned, furnished with tho things. Her husband then directed her to put tho grease on tho beotlo's head, to fasten tho silk to his hind log, tho twlno to tho silk, and then thoropoto tho twine, and then to placo tho beotlo on tho wall of tho tower. On being set at liberty on tho wall, tho beotlo, smelling tho groaso on Its head, pnd not being ablo to discover whero Jt was, crept up tho tower In search of It till Jt arrived at tho top. Tho nobleman caught it, aud taking tho silk from its hind leg, carefully drow It up. When ho carao to tho end of tho silk, iio found tho twlno, aud noxt ho camo to tho rope. Fastoniug this to a crook, ho let himself .down, and thus mado his escape. On tho through oxpress from AYash ington to Now York city, on tho fith, was u bright littlo boy, not over Ave, years, hailing from Fairfax Courthouse, Va., with tho following Unas fastened securely to his hat ; Strangers, th Is boy Is going to sea, ( And expects In N, Y. his father to meet; Many thanks from the mother of I key U, To those who will see that he keeps bis seat. It Is useless to say that tho littlo fel. low was well taken caro of, and met his father all right. Patent Modicinos. APPEAL To Debilitated IVhoih, to uyspepuoH, To Suflorcra front Liver Ooiiinliilnl. To thoso having no Appetite, To thoso with Urokou Down -Consti tutions. To Nervous people, to unni ron wastinc Awav. To nny with Debilitated Dlgostlvo urgnns, Or steering with any a the following Symptoms, which Indicate Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Con stipation, Inward Pllos, Fulucss or Blood to the Hond, Acid ity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust fur Komi, Hour Hrusci!atlons,sinklugor Flut tering nt tho Pit ofthe Stomach, Swim, mlng ui tho Itojiil, Hurried nnd Dllllcult Breathing, Fluttering nt tho Iloart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations whon 111 n Lying I'm turo, Dimness of Vision, Pots or Web before tlioSlght.l'overniiddullpaln In tho head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness or the Skin nnd Eyes, Fnlu In tho Hide, Back. Chest, Limbs, Ac, Suddeu Flushes of Ileal, Burning In tho Flesh, Constunt imaginings of Evil, and groat Depression of Spirits, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. A Hitters without Alcohol or Spirits or nny kind, Is different from nil others. It Is composed of mo pure j uices, or t ntii i-nnctpie oj noois, jieros. nnd Hark), (orns medicinally termed Extracts,) the wnrthlossor Inert norttonsof tho IntzreiltenLK not being used. Therefore In ono Bottlo of this Hitters tncio is eoutnlncd ns much medicinal vlrtuons will bo found in several gallons of or dinary mixtures. Tho Roots, Ac, mod In this Hitters nro grown In Germany, their vital prin ciples extracted in that country by n scientific Chemist, and forwarded to tho muuulactory In this city, wboro they nro compounded nnd hot lieu. unmniuing no spirituous mgri-nieiiis, mis lllltcrs Is free from tho objections urged against nil others: no dcslro for stlmutauts ran bo In duced Irom their ue, thoy raunot mako drunk ards, and cannot under nny circumstances, havo any but n beueilclnl cllecl. HOOFLAUD'S GERMAN TONIC, Was compounded tor thoso not Inclined to extreme bitters, nnd Is Intended for uso In cases when somo nlcohollo stimulant Is required In connection with tho Tonle properties ol tho Bit ters. Each bottlo of tho Tonlo contains ono bot tle of tho Hitters, combined with puro HANTA CIIUZ HUM, and flavored lu such ti manner that the cxtrcmo ulttcrncss or tho bitters is overcome, forming n preparation highly agreeable and clnat virtues ol too hitters. Tho prlco or the Tonlo is S 1.50 per Dot tlo which many persons iiiiuk loo uign. iiiuy must uiko luiu considera tion thai tho stimulant used Is guaranteed to bn of n imro Quality. A poor nrtlele could bo fur nished nt a cheaper price, but Is It not better to pay n little more and havo n good article ? A mod I clnnl preparation bhould contain nono but tho best Ingredients; nnd they who expect to obtain a choap compound, nnd bo boneUltoJ by It will uiuateeuiiiujy uu euer.icu. IlOOFIiAND'a OEUMAN DITfEHS, on HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, with HOOFLAND'S rODOl'irVLLIN PILL, WILL CUItE YOU. They nro tho Greatest D I. 0 O D T U K I F I E H S Known to the Medical world, nnd will crndl cate diseases arising from Impure blood, Debility or the Digestive Organs, or diseased Liver, lu n shorter time than nny other known remedies. Tho whole SUl'ltEME COUHT of IVnusylvnnla .Sl'EAK rOR TIIF.SK ltEMETJIE9. Who would nslc for more Dlguinod nndstronscr Testimony? Hon. aronais W. Woodwabd, ormer Chief Jus lice oj the Supreme Court of rcnmylvanta, a present Member of Co.tgrcss from rcnnvjlmnta writes; 1'niLADicLruiA, March 16th, 1807. I find "HooOand's German Bitters" Is n good tonic, usetul In diseased of tho dlccstlvn nm.m!. and of great benefit in casesofdeblllty nnd want of action in the system. Yours truly UUOKQE W, WOOIIWAHD. Hon. JAltEXTnoxson.ChlefJui'.tcevthcSuirrcme Court of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, April 23, 1SC7. I consider "HooUand's German Hitters" a val uable medicine In coso of nttacks ot Indlcostlnn or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expe rience otlt. Yours, with respect. XIJ03I30.V, Hon. Gi:oitun Hiiauswood, Juitiee of the Hu;reme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Juno 1, 1SC3. I have lound by exporlencothat"Hoo(land,a German Hitters" is a very good tonic, reliovlug dyBpeptle symptoms almost directly. Ueouuu HiiAnswoon. Hon. Win. V. lloscra, Mayor of the City of Jiuffalo. AT. y. Mayor's Olllco, Huffiilo, Juno S2, ISO?. I havo used "Hooflands German Bitters nnd Tonlo" in my family during tho past year, nnd can recommend them as an excellent tonic, lm- Eartlng tone nnd vigor to tho systom. Their iibo as been prodnctivo of decidedly beneficial cfl'ects. Y.U. 1'. JVOUEHS. Hoh. James M. Wood, llx-Mayor of WiUlaimpot t Pa. I tako great pleasuroln recommending" Hoof land's German Tonlo " to any ono who may bo mulcted with Dyspepsia. I had tho Dyspepsia ko badly it was Impossible to keep rny lood in my stomach, nnd I becamo so weak as not to bo nble townlk haifninlle. Two bottles or Tonic ciroctcd a perfect cure. James -M. Wood. UEMEMllKIt THAT HOOFLAND'S GEHMAN IUTTEItH, AND HOOFIjAND'S " GERMAN TONIC Will Curo every caso or MARA S M US, Or Wasting away or tho Body, REMEMBER THAT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN HEMEDIES Aretha inedlalnen vnn reniil tn nnrtrn,. Blood, excite tho torpid Llvor to healthy action, nud to enable you to pass safely through any hardships or exposure. UU. HOOFLAND'S P O BOrnYLLhN, Substitute fou Meucujiy Fills. two pjllh a dose. Ihc most Powerful, Yet Innocent, Vegetable Cathartla known. It is not necessarv fn fjitrn n hn nil full nt thnaa Pills to produco Uio desired eUect; two of them net quickly and powerfully, cleansing the Liver, Stomach auiX Bowels of all impurities. The principle ingroaicnt is PodophyUln, or tho Alco hollo Extract or Mandrake, which Is by many times moro powerful, acting and searching than the Mandrake itself, its peculiar action is upon the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstruc- from the Injurious results attached to the Uho of uihi uuueruj. For all diseases In which tho uso or a cathartic Is Indicated, these pills will give entlro Biulslao Uon in every case, Thoy NEVEIt FAIL. In cases of Llvor Complaint, Dyspepsia and extreme costlveness. Dr. HooOauds Gorman Hitters or Tonlo shonld.bo used In connection with tho P1IU. Tho tonlo elTocl of tho Hitters or Tonlo builds up tho system. The Hitters or Tonic purines tho Blood, strengthens tho Nerves, keu ULATE.1 the Liver, and gives strength, energy and vigor. Keep your Bowels actlvo with tho Pills, and tone i up the systom with Bitters or Tonlo, and no disease can retain thr )vld, or oven a&sull you. Y.1KS.,,leottt 11 ls DH. HOOFLAND'S GEll- J? nodlea that are so universally used and i,,h'y, jecominendea ; nnd do not allow the Druggist to Induce vou tn tnknnnvtliln,. Hint, hn J l. " Bood. because ho makes a laigerproutou It. These Hemodles will be sent by express lo f.'i7. 1?S?!,!,tA.upo.u WPlloAtlou. to (ho PIHNC1 PAL OFFICE, nt tho OEUMAN MEDICINE BTOI E. oai Arch St., Philadelphia. "lr-ulv'"1' C1IIAS. 1)1. IiVAS, I'toprlotor. These KemedUs are for tale by Druggists Borekeeperi, and Medicine Dealer Very whero MiscellancouB, BOOTS & SHOES. AT" S.M.KNORR'S SPRING STYLES, TUB LATEST AXD MST. Every variety for lieu, Women nnd Children. OLD STOCK Selling nt Cost lo elino out to mako room for i Bargains ! ttarg-ains ! CALL AND SIC U. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND CLOTHING. he has inn FINEST O.OODH, LATEST STYLES AND EMPLOYS THE SI V. S T W O It K Si 12 iV. For pood fits aud promptuoDS lu filling ordois thci o is tho placo to go. His goods nro selected with care nnd his Cus tom Work will comparo favorably with tho best cUorta or tho r.tshlonablo city Dealer. HE KEEPS A LAHGE STOCK OF HOYS' AXI) CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND G12VTS' FVRXISU1XU OES, At Astonishingly Low Prices, lltoomsuure, Sept. 2),Iij71-tt TOIIN G. JACOBY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTION R It YI IIEISWICIC, PENN A. Tllft limlnrltnn,l nrnnl.l r..i i.. .... tho Citizens ot Berwick, nud vicinity, that he has opened a Confectionery and Bakery lu ODD FELLOWS' HALL. iPiMn'ft ' wllcro he 13 Pfcparcdto furnish PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FltENCH CANDIES, FOUEI ON AND D0.M UUTIO FItUITS OKANGES, LEMONS, IIA1SINS 4c., Ac, dc Ac. 11V WHOLESALE AND HUTAIL. .Vllinni. Ilm naunytiviiM,, mill i. r . Nuts, English Wamuari S. . i'i 'p.PP'iCocoa Nuts, JclllcHof -Jiiier- rSLkPd'fe,uUoSrtSft?aV'u',l1'liklcs. Chocolate, Canned I ruitof nil kinds, Corn Starch. E" nisi cult. Soda Crackers. Ovstor ino 5, " veTopcs, UnS 1''lpor, ASlccmch' rarefs. En.1 FISII AND OYSTERS, AlHl nt-Ailtiin rtf nil l.l..,ln n i. . patronage fa solicited. ' Iour ... ... JUHH o. JACOBY. llerwick, Jan 1'71-tv uu. iVRRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Bloomshnrg, Pa. M. C. SLOAN & BKOTHEK Havo on hand nnd for sale at tho most rensonn- bio rates a splendid stock or CAKIUAGES, BUGGIES, nnd every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to bo made or tho best nnd most Uur ablo materials, and by tho most experienced workmen. All work cent out Irom tho estab lishment will bo round to bo of tho highest class and sure to give perfect sntlsUctlon, They have also a lino assortment ot S L E I Q II H or all tho newest and most lashlonablo styles well and carefully made und or tho best mater- J1US. An Inspection or their work is asked as ltl belloved that nono snporlor can bo round in tho cuuutry, jan i'7i CHOICE FAMILY GROCJRIES 33 OWN IN PKIOK s. n. m il i a b s, Iciuer Jlnln nud Centro Hts., ULOOMBBUltO. Anew stock or Frtth Goods liut opcued at .MAIZE'S. TCIIH, C'OHCCH, SUFTUIH, HYllUra and MOLASSES. CHEESE, MEATS. HAJ.T. FISH, etc VEGETABLES, llEItME-l'ICALLY Sealed Uoocltt JELLIES and VIIE8EIIVES, PICKLES, FOUE1GN and DOMESTIC FUUITS. An Elegant Assortment OF QUEENSWARE Constantly on hand. Also WOOD, WILLOW nud GLABSWAHEof every variety. All my gooda are or the tlrst quality and at tx treraely low prices. ilcdffl-U J. 11, MAIZE. A0EHT3 RRI Vnitl fir Twelve Years v Wild Indians & Plaius. The remaikablo adventures of tho famous WHITE CHIEFaud UIO WAItHIOHaaiong tho Ued Hklus. Thrilling accounts or Great Hunts, Hairbreadth Escapes and Terrible Contests with tho big gama and hostile tribes. Spirited descrip tions or the habits and superstitions or that strange people. Their Bporla, Legends, Tradi tions. How they Woo aud Wed, Scalp, Doctor, Worship, &c. New, Fresh and Popular, Price Low. Ills selling by tho thousands wild vmu. ilcrful rapidity, Agents are making from Vl to f 100 tier week. Cliolce Hold vet varmii H.n,l nl rieuu ai and pnr- ouco ior sainpio cnnniers. juusirations and 1 tlculnrsto A, If. HUI11IAHU, l-ublWier! Juu'71-tr. 100 Chestnut St., Phlfa. JLANIC DEEDS. We now have tho finest tusortnuut or BLANK DEEDS on hand and for sale that were ever kept In Dlooinsburg, Large site on best parch ment, paper. Common Deeds, Executor's and Administrator's Deeds small Blie good and heap common Deeds, 4c c- Miscellaneous. jVjllilinH'H BTOIIK. H. II, M 11 ,L,I '.It A HON, havo irninvril tliolr (Itoro lo tlm mom formefly occupied by Mciidriiliall, on .Main btrccl, lllooms. burg, nearly opposite tho Episcopal Church whero they nro determined to scllonnsmndcrnlo terms ns can bo procured olso where, Thler slock comprises LADIES' Ultima GOODS of tho choicest slylM nud lalcst fashions, tnjrcthor with n largo nssortmenl or Dry Goods nnd Gro ceries, consisting or lliofollowlugnrtlcks Cnrpcln, 01! Clolhs, OthR, Cnsslmores, Hhnwls, Flnnnols, Silks, Whllo Goods Lluenfl, Hoop Skills, Mntlliu, llollow?nro Odnrwnro Qncensware, llardwaro Boots nnd Hliocu, Hals nnd Uapi Hnop Nets, UmhroIlaM, Looklng-Glasso.i, Tobacco, ColTeo, Sugars, Tons, Klco, Allspice, Glngnr, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS 011NEIIALLY, In short, everything usually kept in country toroa, to which thoy invito tho nlloullon of tho rubllo generally. Tho highest price will ho paid for country produco lu exchange for goods. S. 11. MILLEK A HON, oct317l-:r BloomsburnPn. N EV STOCK OF OLOTIIINO. Fresh arrival or SPRING GOODS DAVID I.OWENllEtltl Invites attention to his stock or CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, at hlsstoro on Main Street, lu tho new block, Bloomshnrg, Pn whore no has Just received from New York nud Philadelphia n full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashlnniiblo, durable, nnd handsomo nrtEss goods, consisting of BOX, SACK, HOCO, GUM, AND OIL-OLOTH COATSAND PANTS, of nil sorts, sizes nnd colors. Ho has alro rep ien lalicd hla already largo stock or CLOTH AND O.VSS1MEHES, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SU1HTS, CIIAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS ILVNDKEKCIIIEFS, GIXIVES, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLE'S Ho una constantly on hand n large and well-so-cctcd assortment or CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which ho Is prcpaicd to mako to order lntonuy kind or cloUiing, on very short notice, nnd In tho best manner. All hla clothing la mado to wear, and most of it Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'SLHY, ol every description, flno nud cheap. His caso oi fowclry is not surpassed In thlslpiacc. Call nud examine his general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC. octl3'71 DAVID LOWENBEUG. Tin: iNGiiLTiL'.vrs thai1 'COMPOSE UOSADALlS nro 'piiMislicd on crci y package, there llbro it is not a scirct preparation, consciuently inirsiciAxs rr.Ksciuiin it It is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in all iti forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases. Liver Com plaint and all dUcasia of tho mood. OWE BOTTLE OP S0SADALI3 will do moro f(ood than tun bottlcj of the Syrups of Sarsararilh. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have utcd Ilc-adjlis in tlicir jiractica for tho past thrco years and freely endorse it is a rcliaulo Altcratlio and Ulood 1'urificr. Dlt. T C. I'COIt.of Ealllmcio. DIt.T. J. JIOYKLV. " Oil. It. W CAHIl. " DM P O. OANNELLY, " Oil. J. S. Si' VIIKS, H NichcUaiille, Ky. DJl. J. L. JhCAItTHA, Columbia, R. I Dlt. A. il. NOBLKS, EUgccoml), N. C. USEP; AiTD KIDORSED BY J. B. I'ltENCH ft EONS, Kaimiver; P. W. SMITH, Jickson, Mich. JJI ItAM., Lima. Ohio. ILIIJ.VUN ii (;0.,(lonlonsv SAJI'I.. O. McPADDKN, , ,1. v n jii-.i.i.i.i(, 1.11,1a, uiuo. ordonsville. Va. ID1!N. AIuiTrprs. boro.'icnu. f lur rpace will not allow of any ex. tcrnlcd remarks lu relation to tlm htticsof ltosadall3. Totho jlcdical Piofcssionweguarantcea Fluid Ex tract supci lor to any they liao ever used iu the treatment of diseased IUoodt aiullo thcalillctedv-osaytry llosailalis, and cu will Lo restored lo health. BosaJalli ij sola by oil Druggists, price Q1.30 per buttle. AiUrcsa S. CL2ME1IT3 & CO. Menvfacturing Chmltti, IUltiuohb, Slit. jgALTIMORE PIANOS. Wo respectfully call tho attention or thoso desiring to purchaso our mako of l'iauos. Wo nro satisfied that wo on glvo satisfaction In every caso. Ourworkmeuskllirulnnd experien ced und aro under the personal superintendence of tho members ot our thru. Wo uso only the best bcasoncd timber, nnd tho material lu gene ral Is tlm clans. Our Pianos without exception havo tho patent ngraires arrangement through out, which In tho opinion or the most compe tent Judges la pronounced valuable. By this Im provement a Piano is made moro diuablo and keeps tho to-io longer. Wo claim lor our Instru monta that thoy aro second to nono, nnd they combine all tho ossontial elements that constf tnto superior workmanship. Wo will glvo a writ ten guarantco for Ilvo years. Mr. CoNitiD Fkeiman, member of our firm, will visit Bloomsburg four times a year to ro palrand attend to tuning or all Pianos. In the nbsoncoot Mr. Fukiman, Mr. 1. K.MiLLKn will attend to our business In llloouisburg and Is authorized to receive and tollclt orders. Wo can give the very best references. GAE11LE & CO. , . Baltlmoro, M. D. I. K. Milleii, Dealer in Pianos, Organs aud Melodeons Ilvo ocUvu and live stop organs ot tho best make, sold at 3110. Terms easy, juno 21 jyjcKELVY, NEAL & CO., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, a HO 0 ERIE S, AND General Merchandise, BLOOMSllUIia, l'A. jauwrc-tr YALUAIJLE PIiai'EUTY FOK SALE. , BALE. uiiueriijgueu wisiuiik reuiu iiuju uusi uess now oilers at private sale his entire proper ty situated in Orangovllle, consisting of a one half Interest in tho well known FOUNDRY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS, together with tho Engine, Lathes and other Ma chinery belonging to tho biuuo, ulso the entlro Mock now on hum), together with a valuable pair of horses, aud tho wagons, sleds, Harness, Acnlso his town lots on which is erected a good iramo dwelling, also, twenty-five acres, kuowu as tho Dr. Loit property about ten of which re cleared, the balance tlinbcrod. Prloes reasonable. Possession given at i time to suit purchasers. Apply to or addrea WILLIAM SCHUYLER ocl,6,7Mr, Oraneovlllo. Oo iimbls 'ri LlisccllnnoouH. 1872. 1872. mv SritTNC) GOODS. -:o:- M. P. LUTZ ' llasjust lelilincd friini Now Yolk Willi n full lino ol DLACK AND COLOUEI) SILKS, LYONS' SILK l'OPIilNS, silk poxokhs, plain nlilienlidolii'tic, kltlpo nud plain, GRASS CLOTHS, Klrliw plain nud elttitr, WASH I'OPLTNS, blwl: and colored. ALVA OA H, J'WXQY J'LA)S, uolo nr. J) UAnrnuics, PEllCALES, WHITE GOODS, SUISSE, TARLATAN, VICTORIA LAWN. BISHOP LAWN, NAINSOOKS, PK1UE.M, LONG CLOTH, CAMI1U1CS, LINENS, NAl'KINS, DOIY1.S, TOWELS, LACE CURTAILS, SHAWLS, NOTIONS, TJUMMINOS, IIOSIEUY AND GLOVES, and everything generally kept lu a llr-d-class DRY GOODS STORE. HROWEIl'S JU.OUK, EAST OK COURT liOlItiE, .MAIN SritEET, BI.OOM.SllUltO.PA' A C5HEAT MSK8A?. 1 Dr. VAI.I!:ii:-.,T " i. VINEG-Ar ... s."! Iluadicdj ci r':io,: Dear tpstimony to llu-ir v.o o o lul Curative i:uicu. g VJHAT ARE TMEY ? THEY ARE NOT A YILE '3a FANCY DRINK. Pffi umo of TvStitnm, 'Whiskey, Proof Spirits nud KefuBu l.lQuurs doctored, spiced and sweet ened to please too taste, called "Tonics," "Appetiz ers," "Kcstorcn," ic, that lead tbo tippler cn to drunkenness and ruli, but aro a true Medicine, mado frora tho Natlvo I'.oots end Ucrbs of California, frco rrom nllAlcohulle Stimulanta. Th07aio tho UltEAT I1LOOD PUHIFIElt nnd A LIFE UIVINU PIlINCn'liE a perfect Innovator and Invlgorator ef tho System, carrying off all poisonous natter and restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. Ko person caataio theso Elttera tccoriling tofiuw lion and rcmala long nawcil. 8100 wlllbo glvcnforaa inairaclocAic,fiu,i"'l tho bones nro not destroyed by mineral nelson or other means, end tho vital organa wasted iTventltho rolntcfrcoalr. I'm' Inflammatory nnd t'hronlo ltheuinn tlma nud (Jouti Dyspciisln, ur ludlsostlou, Eillomi, Iteniltteut nnd Intermittent Foera Dlscaoea of tho Blood, Liver, Hldncyn, nud Bladder, tacso lilllcia l.avo been uiott tucccn lul. Such Dlccauca nro enured ly Vitluted Blood, ruich 14 generally rrodcccdbyflercnscmcnt cfthoElsestlvoOrauui. DYSPEPSIA Olt 1NI3IOESTION, Head ache, l'ula In th j LLoaWcrs, Cocgho.Tlghtncka of tho Chest, Dlzzmcu, Lour Eiactjtlona or tho Stomach, Vui tasto la thj Mouth, Bilious Attach Palpltatloa cf tkolhaut, Ii.jln:ii.atioa or thohungs, Polalatho Hiloaa or tho UUneys.r.ndnlmndrcd cthir i".inful ij n.tons, aro tho oCi rrtoES of Uyepcpsla. '.hiylavlsoraij tho Stomach and ttlmulata Uo tor liver and Lbvcla.wUch render them cruncina-.l:,l eUcacyla chanilag tho Mood or all Impurities, and Ievci tlnj now llfo and visor to tho wholo system. I'OUSIilN DISEABES.trapUons, Tetter, Bait 1 ..cum, UlotcUa, Cpots, rimplcs, I'ueiuIcs, Colls, Car 1 uai-L-o, r.u orms, t'cald-llcad, Boro Eyes, Erytlp ilas, Itch, Ccurfa, EUcolorationscrthoSliln.numora and Wacasca oltho bkla, of whatever namo or nature, tra hlcrally dug up and carried out or tho system in a bhort tirao by tho uso of thoso Bitters, Ono bottlo ta each cases v.lll convince tha most incrcduloaa or their cuiatlro erect. Clcanso tho Vitiated Blood whenover you and its (xparltlca bursting through tho 6kln larimplos, Ernp tlona or Eorca i cleacso it wheo jou Sad it obstructed ana slnggkh la tho veins clcanso it when It Is fonl, and your f ocunga will toll yoa whoa. Keep tho blood puro and tho health of tho system will follow. PIN, TAPEandothcrVOR3IS, lurking la the system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroy, cd and removed. Tor full directions, read carefully tho circular around each bottle, printed la four Ian-guagcs-Engllsh, German, French aad Spanish. 4 J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. n, MCDONALD 1 CO., Dmrclsts and Oca. Agents, Ban Francisco, cl & aaj tU&nJS! Commerce Btrect , Now York, E-BOLD BY AU. DHUQQiaxa AND DEALERS. 2M0-tf 1 riil HWAB-i jitnil.i'.l To any person producing liny Me lelno show ing hall an mauy llvlng.porraanont cures aH I)u. I'TILEK'H VEOETAUL15 ItUKUMATIO HUJIEUV. Vietl inwardly only. A ploasaut Jleilicino, freo from Injurious druga. Wariuutcd, under oath, to havo ncrmnncutly curcUUiln every luopatlenu treated lu tlio past ton years. (Hoo testimony,) It in tho aoleutlllu probcriplhm of l'rofebsor Jos. P. Kitlor, M. 1)., u giaduato of tho University ol Pennsylvania A. 1). 18.il, now uuo of Philadel phia's oldest regular physicians, and Professor ol Chemistry and Toxicology, who has made Neuralgia, Chronic und luilammatory ltlioumn tlsm tho speciality or hla entlro professional life a fact vouched for by tho blgnnlurca nccora panyliiKcaeh bottlo, oriuany prominent renown ed physiclaus,clorgymeu,ttiidothvr testimonials. To protect suil'orers n am poisonous ijuack nos trums aud useless oxpcndltuio of money, 11 legal signed guarautce,statiugoxuct uumborurbotllca warranted to cure, will bo forwarded gratis to any suilerer tending by letter a lull description 0r atllletlon. In case ol lalluro to cure, amount paid iiosltlvoly lelundod. Mcdlclno bout auy whero by oxpiess, collect on delivery. Allllcted Invited to wrlto for advice t all lurormatlon and medical advice sent by letter gratia. Principal nice, a) South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. , l0 Itcmedy la sold or obtained by UruggUtu. in,,' Hill Iv T ass H 2 IVi fH 11 H 7 4i S IT -Will tr a P 1 Jri-i .ilitc K s lU 'Mw 111 O S THEY ARE NOT A VILE 5 mm Mioccllnnoourj. 4m CONTINENTAL. Lifo Iiimiranco Oompany, OF NEW YOItK. No. of Policies Issued 43,000. ASSETS $5,500,000. TSSUES nil tho now form of Policies J.nnd prescnls ni favorable terms nH any com pany lu tho United States. Tho company will mako temporary loans on Hh policies, Thlitydayfi1 grnco allowed on each payment, nnd tho policy held good during Hint time. All our policies uro incontestable for tho usual causes. .Policies Issued by this company aro non-forfeiture. No extra charges inniln for tmvrllliii. nermllH. Policy holders share In tho ntiuuni profits of mo euiupauy, aim imvo a voico in tno eiecuons and management or tho company. No policy or medical reo charged. JUSTUS LAWItKNCE, Pres't. W, II. WYNICOOP, VlcoPres'l, J. 1. Itonr.iis, Secretary, S. C. CiiANUhnii, Jr., Actuary, Central Office of Nortli-Eastem Penu'a. "Columbian" Building BLOOMSBURG-, PA. CHARLES B. EROCKWAY, General A$eni. Jan. 5,IS72-tr. Hail Roads. TACKAWA1SNA AND BLOOMS JU r.uno kailuoai) On iindultjrNov. V, 1871, Passenger Trains will iuu as iijuuwii : ClolnR North. Arrive Arrlvo n. m. p, m. ... D.IQ l.ll ... 8.1S 11.5a " Going South i-cavo Leave 11.111. a. m Scranton Plttstou 1.11 MM i-'.u io.:r, Kingston 1 HI, & . llano C'r.) 8',J Plymouth K.n Shlcksliluny..,. 7.10 Horwlck 7.:n Illoom iXo PiSI 12.2(1 12.00 11. Wl 11,11 S.3J ll.CS ,1.31 3.57 11.10 uanviiie.. 1U.0O 1.27 Connection made ntHnrjmtnn , lin in jn tralu lor Oreat Bend, lllnghnmtou, Albany and ' " U.T. HOUND, Sup't. IVTOIlTIIEro'T CENTRAL HAIL -LI WAY. On and nftor Nov. 12th 1871, Trnlus will loavoSuunur.y as follows ! NORTHWARD. 12.30 p.m. Dally to Wllllamsport, Elmira. Cannn- dalgnn, ltoclicstcr, lluffiilo, Suspension llrldgc, nud N, Fulls. 12.1) r. M. Uuinilo, N. Falls, ,ic. 0.00 p.m., Dally, foxcopt Sundays) for Wllllam sport nud Erio. 1.15 i Jt Dailv. (oxcoptSnndayH) for Elmlrn, Ihiiraln and Niagara. Falls, via. Eilo railroad IIUIll .'.111L11 M, TRAINS SOUTHWARD. 1.17 A.JLDallyfor Ealtlmort, Washington an: Philadelphia. 10.03 A. M. Dally (oxconl Sundays) for Ealtlmon Washiiiiiton uudPnlladalnhla. 1.10 P. M. Dally (oxcopt Sundays) for Il.iltlmorc. ED. S. YOUNO, acaoralPafcEcnscr Agenl Ai.iT.Ki) It. Fisi: Ucu'l. Eup't, s UOHTEST KOUTH EASTWARD Ti)R.R. WINTER A RRANQ EMiXTS. EASTWARD, l.K.vvi:. Suubiiry Danville Cutnwissa. Hazlcton,. WESTWARD. LUAVE. A. M. . 11.20 7.112 ,. 7.2S .. 0 01 r. :i. 12.10 ; 2.15 I Piai 350 wow OIK. 1 lastou. Phlla llelhlch'in. Ilcthleliem. Phtliulotphia llazlclou, Now York. Hazleton. Catawltisa. Dunvlilo. sun bury. Tho nfternoon train conucetaat Snubury with tho P. & E. i;H p. m. train going West; arrives at winiHiusporirviu; Lcicii!ivcu7.rp.ui.,aud with tho Noitbern Central l.fjl n. m.. mnvlm. Knnin. reaching llarrlshuig 7.00 p. m., ami llaltlmoie i, jii uuttitiiu wiiu inu niiuuury aim i.uw istown Railroad. Comfortablo and handsomo Co'iches 011 this now route. J, HERVEY KABF.,Hiip linli ndout. JEADINO RAILKoTvn. WINTER ARRANUE.Mi.NT. 1IONUAY, May 27, 1-.7I. Great Trunk Llnerrom tho Noilh und itoitb WostlorPhlhidolphla.Now Yurk.lli'.iiiiny Potts vllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Hhivr.n UIn LeLanon AHI3IUUW11, luisiou, iiurata, i.uu, i..i'ie.isier Columbia, Ac., Trains icavo ltarrlsbui'i; roi Ni 1 .i.i is !o. lows! At 2.4, 8,10, n. m., and 2,00 p. 11., con necting with similar trains 01. p. o n lv.i- um aiuiiuuu, uuu arriving ui iNcw loi'ii ti 10.17. a.m.. i.bt. and 0.11 n. ni. re .oeutlivlv. Sleoplmt cura accompany tho 2,15 u m. train WlillOlll CIIUUU. ltelurnllli-: Leave Now Ynilrnt O.Otl n.Tn. nn,l 12.30 noon and 5,'io p. in. Philadelphia at ,7.30, 8,'JO a. 111, uuu o.ou p. ui, oiuepiug e.iis nccoiupauy luu p.m., uuiu irorn 1 willioui cuauge. Leave Harrlsburg lor Readlny.Pottsvllie, la luutjua, .uiuuinviuu. iiriiiiunu, onauiuillii jf lontown and Phlla'd. at s.ioa. 111.. and u.uo and 1,U5 n.iu., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; thu 1.05 p.m. train connecting lor Phll'n Pottsvillo and Columbia only. For Poltsville ucnuyiuui naveu ami .auuurn, via Kcnuynuii antiuusqueuanua 2Laiiroau,ieavo iiurnsuurg ai 3,10 p.m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains Icavo Rend ing for Allentown Ration and Now Yoik nt 1.32, 10,30, a. m,, und 1.05 p. m. Iteturnlm;, leave Now York ut 0.00 a. m., 12.S0 noon and 5.1J n. m. and Allentown at 7.2Ja. ni, 12.25 uoou, 2.15, 1.25 am' 0.15 p. 111. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia al 7.30 n,m connecting with similar train on East Pa. railroad returning Horn KcudlUBat(j,20p. in stopping nt all stations Leave Pottsvillo at 'J,O0 a.m., and 2,30 p.m. Herudou at 10.00 a. m., :.: tuoklu at 5. 10 und 11,13 a. m., Ashland at 7,05 a.m. unit 12,11 noon Mali auoy City at 7.15 n. iu. audi., p. in. Tamaqua at 8.35 a, 111,, and 2,10 p. 111. lur l'ulladelphl.i,Now York, Reading, Hairlsburg,ic. Loavo Pottsvillo via Hchuylhlll and Sustiue uauua Railroad at H.15 a.m. lor Hnritsbuig, aud 11,13 a. in., lor Pino Urovo and Tremout, Reading Accommodation Tralu leaves Folls vlllo at 0.10 u. 111., parses Reading at 7,30 u. m al rlvlug nt Philadelphia at 10.20 u. 111. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 5,15 p, 111,, passlug Read ing nl 7,55 p.m., airlvlngut Pottsvillo at 0.10 p.m, Pottstuwn Accommodation Tin In, leaves Polls town at 0,30 u.ui., returning, leaves Philadelphia at i,M p.m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7,20 a.m., aud 0.15 p.m. lor Ephrata, Lltlz, Laueas tcr, Columbia. Ac, Perklomou Rail RoadTialnslcavoPerklomeu Junction nt 7.17 0,05 a. in., 3.00 4 0.00 p. ra. return lug: leave Schweuksvlllu at 0.30, tUO a.m., 12.6 uoon A 1,45 p.m., connecting with similar tralu, on Reading Railroad. Colebiooltdala Railroad trains leave Potlstowu at U.I0a.m,& 1.15 0.lin.m, retuiutug loavo Mount l'leasant in 7.uu uuu 11. a, in., it.uu p.m. connect luu Willi Hi 111 1 lur trains on Heading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad Trnlns leave llridge. port nt 11,30 a. lu.and 2.05 ntutfi.:2p. in. returului:. Ieavo Dowulugton at 0.40 it. in., 12.45 uoon and 5.25 p. m., connecting with slmilur trains or Reading Railroad. On Huudoys, loavo Now York at 5,30 p.m., Phil phlaat 8,00 u.m. and 3,15 n.m,, (tho b,00u.in.tralb ruuulugonly toRoadlng;)lcavePotUvlllo8,oOa.m.: Hiurlsbum at 2.40 a. 111. and 2.00 p. iu. and Ieavo Allentown at 9.15 anil 8.35 p. ui., und leave Reading at 7.15 a. ni, und ltt85p. m, lor HairU burg, at 0.00a. in. for New Yoik,nt7.20a.mlor Allen own and nt,10 u. iu.' nud 1.15 p. in "tor Philadelphia, ' Comiuututlon, Mllcngo, Season. School ui.u ilucod rales lckels to and Horn nil poluts, atto- Ujiggago checked through; ICO pounds allowed J. E, WOOTTEN, Asst. Sunt. & Eug. iiath'ry, , Pa., April 3. lbVl. ' Reading, EUPINESS OAItDS, VISITING CARDS, F.TTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, PROORAMim), POSTERS, A U AO, Noatly nnd Ohoaily Prlulc-J rrom Ihe Latost Btylos or Type at tho OOMIUUIAN Ol'FIOK, Pafcont: Medicinoa, JJUNUY T. IIELMIiOLDV , CUM POUND n,ui nXTtlAtT CATAWIIA a n a p.n i 1 j, L H HM Irattattmcbaarnpe FOU I. ,IV VIM COMM. A IOUS AI,'Fr!rrni,,.;. ":t''JAUNDICl,. ti HE IADACHK, COSirVENESs Vj? 01 ' GliTAULE, CONTAININU N(mi 1 NERALS OR mZS VEOl MINI Thoso Pllla r.ro tlm 1110,1 ilolIaiitf,iliy ,c imrgatlv uofiia, cli iho StOlllnrlt nausea oriuo, thciu, HUCIniil,..nn,,ll U 0 takes and i l. -- ....uu ui UIOCIll .J t . 'U'racuioilitil, , Z "nleJ' W"0,ucr hrising fruiii , 0 or dlsensK. ir n. . . om 1 denco Fluid: IdE. Iractc m " font . conlod nuhr,lcnh;t,s;gl,;''. SOlVO. Illl tnnad 1 1.. .. .. .tu'UCd Plu , .1., noldlsol dlssolv v''B.conoqrio!T0Mr,,,,ll' "ocl. THE CATAWR V fin ..m"011'' nlcas.,1,1 i'....:vY"' 0I!APE Pfir, sired ( being tato CEN 'MIWRY T. IlliLUhOLirn. UIOIILV CONCKNTIIATKI. COilrolM, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAHILL I 111 radlcnlli. ni . Skin istnses. Salt Rhcuu, nnk, rs.lt,,,,? rrom tho Ear, Whlto Swel lug,, Tu,nr , cerousAireeilnno v.i t...,7 ' . .am ' 1 m.. m . -:,.'.'"..r!",'.Bl',-ulnuIars T V .,, asii, Tetter, Huiuoi 1 1 ,, " '""""iiisiii, nysi)ep',la nn,, dlseaso that has been establlMrd in the llclnKprepaiedEXPRiWSLYlorllieabev.c , plaints, lis BLOOD.PIIItll.'Vivn ' J greater than any other preparation ul Har., " . ..... u.o w.n,t..io. u clear 1 heallhy color mm rntna 11, .,n .. . ol HEALTH nnd PURITY. For Piirlfylli? ...uuU, .tmuving in, uuroiiioconslltutioual di easos nilsiUL' from nn in, .1,1. .,,..,. And tho only reliable nnd elleclual known r iu. me euro 01 rains ami Swcllln-s 01 . Hones, Ulcerations of tho .Thrmt 11- il t lllotches, Pimples on tlio Pace, Eryslpei all Fcaly Eraptlous or tho Skin, nnd Hi.au Iho Complexion. Prlco.Si 50pcrEcHI?. UENIIY T. IIKLJIIJOLD'S COSCnNlIIATUD PL UID EXTRA OT 11 UCU I THE GREAT DIURETIC, hns cured every caso of Dlabelcs In which it , been given, Irritation ortho neck or PoI)k. , , nnd lullamniatlon ortho Kidneys, Ulccr.ituiuo tho Kldngys nnd llladder, Rotoutlon or 1'rinu Diseases or tho Prostate Glaud.Stono in the II.. j. dor, Calcnls, aravel, llrlckdusl Deposit, Mucous or Milky Discharges, nud for Eufcs'.."" nnd Dellcato Constitutions ot both Sexes, ui 1. ded with tho following symptoms: Indlip Hon to Exertion, loss ol Power, loss of llcmor, Dllllculty of Hrcathlng, Weak Nerves, Tru. bllng, Horror or Disease, Wukeiulhc s, Dim, , or Vision, Pain In tho Rock, Rot Hands, I'll 1. lug or tho Body, Dryness ol tho Skin, Eruj i d on tho Face, Pallid Countenance, 1'im Lnssltudo or tho Muscular System, etc. Used by pcitous Irom tno ages or cibnu u lo twenty-live, and irom thlrty.llvo to illly ilvo or lu tho decllno or change or llfu; alter eoLliuj. mcnt or labor pains; bed-wetting In children " llelniuold'H Extract Iluchli Is Diuretic asj Illood-Purirylng, and cures nil diseases ur . from Habits or Dissipation, aud Excesses nu Imprudences In Llfo, Impurities of tlio liloo otc, superseding Copabla In allecllons tor win It Is used, and Syphilitic AIR-cllius-. in the diseases used iu connection with IILLMUuL1 ROSE WASH. LADIIM. In mauy allcctions pccullm to ladn 1, ij tract llutlm is unequalled by nay otlu r r, n, a -as Is Chlorosis or Retention, Irreul.iriij r n. fulnosH or Suppression or CuMomniy I m , Hons, Ulcerated or Schlrrus Stato of the I u-r Loucorrhcea or Wliltes.Sterlilty.und 101 uli .i.u plaints Incident to thosox, whether nns 11 j Indiscretion or Habits or Dissipation, ( , scribed extensively by tho most cmiiicii p lans and Jlldwlves for Enfeebled and u 1 Constitutions, of both sexes and 'ill u . dod with any of tho above dlfeasi r 11. T. HELMROLD'S EXTRACT I.L 1 ill CURES DISEASES ARISING Fit' 'M iMf DENCE, HABITS OF DISSIPATIuN. ( T 111 all their stages, at littlo oxpeu .o in li u chnugo lu diet, uo ineonvonicuco, aud uo j posure. It causes a frequent desire, ami stiongth to Urlnato, thereby removing o mu, tlous, Provontlns nud Curing Stiictuies el 1 Uiutha, Allaying Pain unit Inllawimauoa, t frequent In this class of disease", anil xp nil Poisonous matter, Thousands who have boon Iho victims 01 lu competent persons, and who havo p.ud heavy fees to be cured lu a short tlmo, havo round l' J havo lioen deceived, aud that tho "Poison' 11. s by tho tiso of "powerful astringents," been ilri.J up lu tho system, to bicak nut in a more aziti vated form, nnd perhaps alter .Marriage. Uso HELMliOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIl' foi ml AU'ectlous and Diseases of tho Urinary Oralis, whother existing In Malo or Feinnlc, from aiiat ever causo originating, and no mnfer ni long stamllii'r. PRICE ONE DOLL Ml NU FIFTY CENTS PER IIOFTLE. I1RNHY T. IIELJinOLD'S lv PROVED ROSE WASH cannot bo mirpmod as a FACE W VSH in 1 ' bo found Iho only specltlo romedy in in, species of CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. R ,' dlly eradicates PIMPLE-), SPOTS, SOOR11' U' DRYNESS, INDURATIONSorthoCUTANi-Lii MEMBRANE, cto., dispels REDNESS aud ' CIPIENT INFLAMATION, HIVliS, It V MOT 1 1 PATCHES, DEYNI23S OF BOAL1' SKIN.FROSTIlITEd.nndnll porposeslorw SALVES or OINTMENTS aro used j rostor; ' skin to a 6tato of pnrlty aud softness, nnu ni' sures continued healthy action to tho tlr ,111 Its vessels, on which depoml tho ngrcoahlo clcu ncss and vivacity of complexion so mxih sougi" nnd admired. Rut howovor valuable remedy fr oxlsllng dorects of tho skin, 11 1 Holmbold'i Roso Wash has long sustaiue.i priuclplo 'laim to unbounded p.itrona, 1 possessing (qualities which render it a Tu u-l APPENDAC 1 or tlio most Superlative im" Congenial el ractor, combining lu an en formula those 1 lomluoutrequlslts, SAFETY EFl'lC CY th invariable nceoinpanimc Its use as a Pre lervatlvo and Refresher 01 Complexion. It is an oxcolient Lotion for 1 eases of n Syphllli 0 Naturo, aud as an lujc i, j lor diseases of the 'rluury Organs, nrlslu j tw- habits or dissipation, used In connection wa.; tho EXTRACTS BUCHU.HARSAPARILLA, Ml CATAWBA GRAPE FILLS. In such diseases recommended, cannot bo surpassed, Pit'1 t ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Full nnd crpllclt directions uccumpu medicines. Evidence or tho most rcspouslblo aud r " character furnished on application, with i' -drcds of thousands or living wltuos-ics, and m ward or 30,000 unsolicited certificates nud rcc ' mondatory letters, mauy or which aro from highest sources, lucludlug eminent Phy n Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. Tho proprleto a never rcsortod to their publication in tho ik paporsj ho docs not do this from tho fact his urticloa rank as Standard Preparations, ' do uot need to bo propped up by certificate!, Henry T. UclmI)ollB (jcuulur l'rcpiuatloiis. Dollvcied to any addresB, Secure from i l vatlon, Established upwards of tweuty yeara, HoIJ.'' Druggists everywhere. Address lotttrs for " formation, In confidence to HENRY T. HI L.J BOLD, Druggist and CliemlsC Only Dopotsi II, T, HELMBOLD'H Drua t Chemical Warehouso, No. 601 Broadway, I" Vork, or lo H.T. HELMliOLD'S Medical I'ei"-" 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BF.WAJIK OK COUNTKRFKITERS,