THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural. Oa UK i' 1'oiMrnv. - Aiilnmta ofnll lilii'K not. irnurly cared for, rjlvo poor rolurnt. No ntoek on Hie fiinu li.ijH liettcr, tu ironrllni) In It8 viilut', Hum poultry ; yet In ntuutooii ensesout of twenty, no provision whatever Is mail'i fortlio comfort or convenience! of tills kind of stock. Vorcoil to seek shel ter In bouio forsaken corner o fun old mid dilapidated bam, or the remains of u lioji pen, ntid to llvo nsbest thoy may, on whnt thoy can pick up, thoy arocon. tirnitiou as unprofitable; nn expense. to tho f,irm. A very trlfl.np; outlay would furnish n comfortnbln hennery, which their miuuiro would In n Bhort tlino uinply repay, If properly applied to enru nr any kind of vegetables. A lienni'ry of Inch matched boards, iloor of co il or wood usliea, alx Inches deep, properly lighted nnd ventllntcd, In n dry location, and thero remains but llttlo c.ire to produco profltablo returns. My practice Is, nnd bus been for sovcral years, to liavo a box of com acccsslblo nt all times, so made that tho grain falls Into n small trough as eaten, and cannot bo fouled. In tho morning I glvo wheat screenings, which havo boon soaked In water over night, sufficient to last them half or two-thirds tho day. In freezing weather, I pour boiling water on tho feed half an hour beforo feeding. Iam satisfied wheat screenings should always bo wet, and after standing to allow tho grain to swell, tho water poured off and foil. This destroys tho poisonous dust and smut that always accompany screenlugs. No feed for fowls is equal to wheat screenings. I glvo my fowls tho offal from tho kitchon, clean wator. butcher's scraps three times n week, and they aro frco from disease. Foity pullets, and thirty hens eighteen months old, havo laid CSO eggs in January past I get usually, during tho year, aud for soveral years past, an average, of 7,000 eggs from this number of fowls. I scat ter ashes two or threo times a week under tho roosts and over tho hennory and havo never had a lousy fowl. At sundown I gather tho egg3. Thi3 pro cess gives very llttlo trouble In nd dltlon, I break up.quito flne.clamshclls and occasionally throw a small quantity of qulckllmo in tho water thoy drink. I keep tho pure-blood Light Brahma, and no other. Plaster oitl'otatocs. Mr. A D. Compton, of Ilawley, Pennsylvania, in his essay on tho culti vation of tho potato, which received tho $100 prizeawarded by Mr. Wells.of tho American Agriculturist, Mr. Fullor, of Hearth and Home, and Dr. Hoxnmcr, speaks as follows of tho beneficial effects of plaster: Astonishing results nro ob tained irom plaster.by dusting tho vines with it as soon as they aro through tho soil; again immediately after tho last plowing and hoeing ; and at Intervals through tho whole growing season. TI first application may bo light, the second heavier, and after thatmoro bountiful, say two hundred pounds to the acre. Tho action of plaster 13 not easily explained, but tho results aro un doubtedly beneficial, particularly in sea sons of extremo drought. It renders plants less palatablo to Insects, nnd ap pears to bo fatal to many of tho fungi family. Tho vines retain n bright, live ly green color, nnd tho tubers continuo swelling until growth is stopped by tho frost; besides, potatoes thus grown aro so sound und frco from diseaeo as to bo easily kept for tho Spring market, with out loss by rot. Mr. Compton has seen a ield.all planted wilh thosarao variety, at tho samo time, on ono-half of which, that had received no plaster, tho yield was but CO bushels per aero and many rotten ; whiio tho other half, to which plaster had been applied in tho manner above described, yiolded 3G0 bushels per nrcc, and not an unsound ono among them. Liquid Excrement. How strangely wo overlook tho valuo of tho liquid excrement of our animals! A cow, under ordinary feeding, fur nishes in a year 0,000 pounds of solid excrement, and about 8,000 pounds of liquid. Tho comparative money valuo of tho two is but slightly in favor of tho solid. Tho statement has been verified as truth, over and over again. Theurlno of herbivorous animals holds nearly all tho secretions of tho body which nro capable of producing tho rich nitrogen ous compounds so essential as forcing or leaf forming agents in tho growth of plants. Tho solid holds tho phosphoric acid, tho limo and magnesia which go to tho seeds principally ; but tho liquid, holding nitrogen, potash and soda, is needed in forming thotalk and leaves. Tho two forms of plant nutriraentshould novor bo separated or allowed to bo wasted by neglect. Tho farmer who saves all tho urino of his nniraals, doub les his manurlal resources every year. Good seasoned peat Is of immense ser vice to farmers, when used as an ab sorbent, and tho stall for animals should bo so constructed as to admit of n wldo passage in tho rear, with generous jias sago room for peat, to bo used daily with tho excrement. notion Journal of utemisirg. Ciiciimljer ling. A correspondent of tho Maryland Farmers says ; Tho following effectually protected my melon, squash, cucumber and other vines from "striped or cucum her bugs" tho past season, with only ono application, viz: a strong Bolutlon of hen-houso manuro to ono and a half gallons of wnter; lot It stand twenty four hours and sprinklo tho plants free ly with it after sunset. Tho abovo was suggestod to mo by a negro woman living on my piaco, who had somo practical cxporlonco in garden! ni,'. and says sho has used it for years and has novor known tlio first application to fall to drive them off and thoy never re turn. lVIieu Slioiilrt Pigs Re Weaned. Tho Field and Factory gives tho fol lowing nnswor to tho nbovo question j "Eight weeks old Is tho best ago, Bovon weeks will do. Thoy should bo como accustomed to food such aa Is or dlnarily given to hogs boforo weaning and then thero will bo no need of any Joss in growtn irom tho loss of tho moth or'a milk. If thoy aro at all Incllnod to scour, ono of tho best preventives Is an occasional day's food of wholo corn, orn iow Kernels with their other food each day. They should havo all they will oat, anu tno growth will gonorally nay at least fifty per cent, ovor und abovo tho cost." Tub maplo sugar season Is said (o liavo boon a bad ono In the Northwest oponlng luto and bolng very windy, Young Folks. The Slory of A Coat of Arnn. A A worthy bishop, who died nt KatU- ion, nail for m arms iwo ueuiiareH, with tho motto, "Aro not two sparrows Bold for firthlug?" This strnngo coat of arms bad often oxcttod nttcntlon, nnd many persons bad wished to know Its origin, us It was generally reported that the bishop had chosen it for him- Bolf, and that It horo roferenco to somo great event In his early llfo. Ono day nn lntlmato friend asked him its mean ing, and tho bishop replied by rolatlng tho folio wing story: Fifty or sixty years ngo, n llttlo boy resided at n llttlo village near DUIen gen, on tho banks of tho Danube, ills parents wero very poor, and almost as soon ns ho could walk ho was sunt into tho woods to pick up sticks for fuel. When ho grow older, his father taught him to pick tho Juniper berries, and carry them to a neighboring distiller, who wanted them for making Hollands. Day by day tho poor boy went to his task, and on his road, ho passed by tho open windows of tho vlllago school, whoro ho saw tho school-master touch ing a number of boys about tho simo nco as hltrnclf. Ho looked at these boys with feollngi almost of envy, so earnestly did ho long to bo among them. He know it was In vain to ask his f ither to send him to school, for ho knew that his parents had no monoy to pay tho school-master; nnd ho often passed tho whole day thinking, whllo he was gathering his juniper berries, what lie could possibly do to pleaso tho school-master, In tho bopo of getting somo lessons. Ono day, when ho was wnlkln r sadly along, ho saw two of tho boys belonging to tho school trying to set a bird-trap, and ho asked ono what it was for. Tho boy told him that tho school-master was very fond of field fares, and that they wero setting tho trap to catch some. This delighted tho poor boy, jor horccollecteu that ho had often Eoeu a great number of these birds In the Juniper wood, whoro theycamo to eat tho berries, and no doubt but ho could catch some. Tho next day tho llttlo boy borrowed an old basket of his mother, and when ho went to tho wood ho had tho good luck to catch two fieldfares. Ho put them In tho basket, and, tying an o'ld handkerchief over it, ho took thorn to the school-master's houso. Justas hoar rived at tho door, ho saw tho two llttlo boys who had been seen settiug tho trap, and with somo alarm ho asked them if tho had caught any birds. They answered In tho ncgatlvo ; and tho boy, ids heart beating with oy, gained ad mittance Into tho school-master's pres ence. In a fow words ho told how ho had seen tho boys sotting tho trap, and how ho had caught tho birds, to bring ttiem as a present to tho master. "A present, my good boy!'' cried tho school-master; "you do not look as If you could afford to mako presents. Tell mo your price, and I will pay it to you, nnd thank you besides." "I would rather glvo thorn to you, sir, if you pleaso," said tho boy. Tho school-master looked at tho boy ns ho stood beforo him, with baro head and feet, nnd ragged trowsers that reached only half-way down his naked legs. "You nro a very singular boy," said ho; "but if you will not take monoy you must tell mo what I can do for you ; as I cannot accept your pres ont without doing something for It in return. Is thero any thing I can do for you?" "Oh yes!" said tho boy, trembling with delight; "you can do for mo what I should liko better than anything else." "What Is that?" asked tho school maste, smiling." "Teach mo to read," cried tho boy, falling on his knees ; "oh, dear, kind sir, teach mo to read." "Tho school-master complied. Tho boy came to him at all his lcisuro hours, and learnod so rapidly that tho school master recommended him to a noble man who resided in tho neighborhood. This gentleman, who was asnoblo in his mind as in birth, patroulzcd tho poor boy, and sunt him to school at Ratlsbon. Tho boy profited by his op portunities ; and when ho rose, ns ho soon did, to wealth and honors, ho adopted two fieldfares as his arms. "What do you mean'.'" cried tho bishop's friend. "I mean," returned tho bishop, with smllo, "that tho poor boy was myself," Church and State. A Heautlfiil Tradition. Thero Is a beautiful tradition In re gard to the location of Solomon's Temple, Tho spot was owned by two brothers, ono of whom had a family, tho other had nono. Ono ovcnlng in havost tlmo, when tho wheat was bound in bundles and laid Into heaps, tho elder brother said to his wife, 'My brother is not ablo to bear tho burden and heat of tho day: I will ariso and tako my sheaves, nnd with out his knowing it lay them besido his." Tho younger brother, moved by tho samo benevolent impulses said within nimseii, "juy older brotnor lias a family, but I havo not; I will contri to his support. I will arise, and without his knowlcdgo, lay my blieaves beside his." Who can conceivo their mutual as tonishment, when, on tho following night, each of them found his sheaves again as If thoy had not been rouioved. This was repeated several nights In suc cession, till thoy both resolved that tho secret must bo unraveled. So said, so done. Tho noxt night thoy mot half-way, each with his arm full of sheaves. On tho spot sanctified by such affee tlon, Solomon's Toinplo was erected; a building so splendid nnd magnificent that It became ono of tho wonders of tho world. Aunt Betsy was trying to porsuadO llttlo Jack to retire at sunset, using nn argument that all tho llttlo chickens went to roost at that tlmo. 'Yea,' said llttlo Johnny, 'but tho old lien always goes with them.' Aunty tried no moro arguments with him, A llttlo girl, delighted at tho singing ora ho hollnk, earnestly asked her moth- er, "What makes him sing so swootly, ma ; is It because ho lives on flowers? Tw o thousand women or girls aro ompl oyed In Birmingham, England, Jn the brass-rounding trado. Patent Medicines. N Al'PKAl To Debilitated IVisoih. To DyspeptlCH, to Huuercrs irom ljivcr i;ompiaini, To thoso having no Appetite, To thoso with Hrokon Down Consti tutions, To Norvous pooplo, To Children Wastlnir Awav. To any with Debilitated Digestive urgnns, Or sulTcrlna with awj af thefollowlnn Symptoms, which indicate Disordered JAver or owmacn, such tH Con stipation, Inward l'llos, Kulnesi or Wood to tho Head, AclJ lty of tlio stomach, Nimson, Heartburn, Dlsgmt for Food, Hour rcruscitatloiis.BlnklngnrKIiit. terttignttlinritnf ttioStomnch.HwIui mlngol tho II o.nl, Hurried nnd Difficult llrentlilny, Fluttering nt tho lloiit, Choking or HnirocnlTng Horwitlons when In n Lying Pol lute, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wobs bofnro thoHlht,l'-ovornndduIlpnln In thohend, Donoioucy ofl'crsplratloii. Yellowness of tho Hkln nml l-iyci, Vain In Iho Hldo, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Hodden Flu ill oh or Heat, llurnlng 111 the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Kvll, nud gre.il Depression of Spirits. HOOFLAND'S fJEUMAN BITTERS. A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of nny kind, Isdlirereutrromnllotliers. It la composed of tho rure J niccs, or yuai trincwie or jioois, neros, nnd narks, far ns medicinally termed Extracts. tlin wnrt.hfnuanr Inert linrtlons of lha lU2redlenlH not ueing useu. mereioro iu one xiuiuu ui mm Hitters thero is contnlnod ns much modlclnnl vlrtna nn will lin fitnml In .Avrrnl ffnllnns of (ir dlnary mixtures. The Hoots, Sus., used In this Hitlers nro grown In Oermany, their vital prlu eiplos extracted In Mint country by nscleutlilo Chemist, nnd forwarded to tho manufactory In this city, where thoy nro compounded nnd hot tied. Containing no spirituous Ingredients, this Hitters Is frco from tho objections urged against nil others! no deslro for stimulant can be In duced from their uso, thoy canuot mnko drunk ards, nnd cannot under nny circumstances, havo any mil a beneficial e fleet. HOOFLAND'S QEKMAN TONIC, Was compounded lor those not Inclined to extremo bitters, nnd la lntondod for uso In cases when somo nlcoholld stimulant Is required lit connection with tho Tonlo properties of the nit tors. Each bottlo of tho Tonlo contains ono bot tle or the nittcrs, combined with puro BANTA CllUZ HUM. and flavored In such a manner that tho oxtremo bitterness of tho blttorB Is overoomo. forming n preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to tho palate, nnd containing tho medi cinal virtues of the hitters. Tho prlco of tho Tonlo la S1.50 per Bottlo which many persons think too high. Tlicy must tako Into considera tion that the stimulant used Is guaranteed to be or n puro quality. A poor nrtlclo could bo fur nished nt n cheaper prlce.butls It not better to pay a little more and havo n good nrtlclo t A medi cinal preparation should contain none but tho best Ingredients; and thoywho expect to obtain a cheap compound, and bo benefitted by It will most certainly be cheated. HOOFLAND'S fJEUMAN lHTfEHS, on HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO, WITH HOOFLAND'S rODOFHYLLIN PILL, WILL CURE YOU. They aro tho rjreatest BLOOD T U H I F I E It S Known to tho Modtcal woild, and will eradi cate disoasos arising from Impure blood. Debility of tho Digestive Organs, or diseased Liver, in n shorter tlmo than any other Known remedies. Tho wholo SUl'llEME COUHTof Pennsylvania SI'EAK iOll TliraK llEMEDIES. Who would ask for moro Dignified au J Stronger Testimony? Hon. Ouoisas W. Woodwabd, former Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, a present Member of Congress from Pennsylvania writes; PniLAnELvnrA, March 10th, 18G7. I find "Hoolland's German Bitters" la a good tonic, useful In diseases of tho digestive organs, and of great benettt In cosoa of debility and want of action In tho system. Yours truly OEonaK W. WooDWAnrj. Hon. jAMtsTiIOMSON, Chief Justice o the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. rniL.VDEi.PHiA, April 28, 1S07. I consiaer "jrooflanu'n German Bitters" a val uable medicine In case of attacks1 or ludigeHtlou or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expe rience of It. Yours, with respect, Jahkh Tiiomsom, IIon.aEOuauSilAitswooD, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PuiLADULrniA, Juno 1, 1S0JL T liavn Innnd liv exnorleneo that "Hoofland'H Oerman Bitters" Is a very good tonic, relieving dyspeptic symptoms almost uirccuy. HonYm. F. Kogors, Mayor of the City of Buffalo, N.Y. . juayora uuico, xiuuaio, juuo z:, i5ov. I havo used "HooflamVi Gorman Blltors and Toula" In my family during tho past year, and can recommend tlrom as an excellent tonlo, lm- Eartlng tone and vigor to tho system. Their uso as becu productlvo of decidedly beneficial ellects. Wm. P. ltoamis. Hon. Jamea M. Wood, Ex-Mayor of )VUliamsport Pa. I tako i-rcat pleasure In rucumuicndlnc" Hoof- land's Oerman Tonlo " to nny ono who may bo atlllcied wnu Dyspepsia, l uau me Dyspepsia bo limllv It. wiih lmnnrislbln to been mv food in niv stomach,and I bocamo so weak as not to bo able towalkhalfnmile. Two bottles of Tonlo effected a perfect cure, jaiies m, wood. ItEMEMBEll THAT KLAND'S OERMAN BITTERS, AND I LAND'S GERMAN TONIO WUl Cure ovcry case of MARA. S M US, Or Wasting away of tho Body. JtEMEMBER THAT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES Aro tho medicines von rennlro to nurlfv tho Blood, oiclto the torpid Liver to healthy action, and to enablo you to pa.ss.safcly through any nurusuips or exposure. DR. HOOFLAND'S O D O V II Y Ii Ij I N Substitute for Mercury Pills. TWO PILLS A DOSE. She most Powerful, Yet Innocent, Vegetable Oatharlia known. It la not necessarv to tako n handfullof thote Pills to produco tho desired cirect; two of thorn actaalcklvnndnawerfullv. cleanslnc the Liver. Stomach and Bowels of all Impurities. Tho firinoipie ingredient la Podophymn, or the aico ioIIo Extract of Mandrako, wlitch Is by many times moro poweriui, aotiog anu Bearcning iiuiu iiiu itiuuuruKo lusoii. lis peculiar ucuuu in uiwu iuu uivvr, cieuuiuK i. speeuny irom i.u uusiruv- iious, wun an tue power ol i Mercurv. vet freo from the Injurious results attached to tho use of Uiat mineral. vor aii diseases in wnien tno uso oi a cauiariio Is indicated, these pills will glvo ontlro satlsfao- tlon In every caso. They NEVER FAIU in coses oi x.iver uoiupiaiuw uyspopsm uuu extreme eostlvenoss. Dr. HooflaniVa German uiiteraor lou a snouiu uu useu it. uoanucuuii with the Pills. The tonlo effect of the Hitters or Tonlo builds np tho system. Tho Bitters or Tonlo purines iiio itioou, sirengmeus iuu nerves, hku- uiatjss we iuiver, anu gives uvruuKiu, euuruy and vlcor. iveep your uoweis ncuvo Willi tno rius, anu tone up tho system with Illttora or Toute, uml no disease can retain tlf I'vld, or oven ussall you. iiecoiieeitnat it is dr. jJOOKLAND'S uer- MAM .latYi,lli,d t.n. - ..lwn..loll,..u,l nn,l I Wably recomiaenUod ; and do not allow tha may?,?uu.fai larger profit on It, These Remedies will Iia untAir nnru. in any locality, upon annllcatlon ijrthn 1'lUNm. PAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE oiuhc. uji Arcii m., rnuaueipnia. CIIAS. SI. I2VAXS, Proprlotor. These Rem edits nro for tile by Drngglita BorekMpera, nnd Millclne Dealers Yery wrero Miscollnnooua. BOOTS & SHOES. KM.KNORR'S SPRING STYLES, THE LATEST AND BUST. Every variety for Jlcu, Women nnd Children, OLD STOCK Selling at Cost room for to t huo out to mako NEW GOODS. bargains Bargains ! CALL AND SEE, A. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND CLOTHING. HE HAS THE FINEST aOODS, LATEST STYLES AND EMPLOYS THE BEST W O It U 91 ti X, For good llta and promptness In lining orders thei o is tho placo to go. His coods aro selected Willi care mid his Cns torn Work will compare favorably with tho best uuurie ui iiiu lusmonaoio city ucufcr. HE KEEPS A LARUE STOCK OF HOYS' AND CHILDREN'S t'LOTIIINU AND gents' Fimsjisisiivn aoos, At Astonishingly Low Prices, llloomsburg, Sept. 45), 1871-tt JOHN Q. JACOBY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONEUYI BEUWICK, PENN A. The undersigned would rcsnectfullv Inform tho Citizens of Berwick, and vicinity, that he uus opuneu a couiecuonery anu iiaicry in ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Berwick. Pa., whero ha Is nrenjirtl fn rnr.ilul. Ull iklUU Ui PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ORANOES, LEMONS, RAISINS &c, c., Ac, &c BY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Amonir tho assortment will hn fonmi rvunm nuiH, iugiisn wainnis, reanuis. Almonds, F1I- cult, isoda crackers. Oyster v.mrtmra rninooA. FISH AND OYSTERS, And produce of nil kinds. I'-reflh rtrnn,i nn Cakes every day. Ice Cream In Season. Your patronage fa solicited. JOHN G.JACOBY. Borwlok, Jan 171-tv CABBIAGE MAN UFACTOTt V JJJUUUlbUUJjJi M. M. O. SLOAN & BROTHER Have on hand and for sale nt tho most rcatoua bio rates a cplcudld stock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, and every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to ho made of tho best and most dnr ablo mntorlalH, and by tho most experienced workmen. All work sent out from tho estab lishment will bo found to boof tho highest class and snro to glvo perfect satisfaction. They have also a nue usBorimenfc oi BLKialiB nf Alt tlin unnest nnd most fashionable BtylCS well and careruny maue anu oime ucut uuuu- Anlnnnn.Mnn nf fhAlrwnrtr la Halted ns 111 belloved that nono superior can bo found in the country. Ian P71 CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES DOWN IN PKIOE j. rr. m a i z s 1 Si Corner Main and Centre L&iMBUUKa A new btock of Fresh Goods Just opened at MAIZE'S. Tcqh. CoITcch. Sucrars. SYRUPS and MOLASSES. CHEESE, MEATS. SALT, FISH. etc. VEGETABLES. HERMETICALLY Sealed Goods. JELLIES and PRESERVES, PICKLES, anu i-iijiKiivii, i-iuivi.ivi. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS. I . An Elegant Assortmont OF QUEENSWARB Also WOOD. WILLOW and GLASSWARE of All ray goods aro of the llrst quulltyaud at cx 'timely low prices, docH'Jl.tf J, II, MAIZE. A0E1IT3 Twelye Years sze Yild Iiiauu. Plains, Th VAmnrlrnlitA fulvnnlnra of the lamOUS WHITE CHIEF and BIG WARRIOR among the lieu Hkins. Tunning acanunu oi ureal iiuuui, llAlrhrAiulth Vjtfanau unil Tprrlhln flltfists With the big gamo and hostile tribes. Spirited descrip tions or the habits and superstitions of that strange jieople, Their Sports. Legends, Tradi tions. How they Woo and Wed. Scalp, Dootors Worship, 4c. New, Fresh and Popular. Prlco liw. It 111 lielltub? bv Ihe Ihnncnnifii with won derful rapidity. Agents are making from Uu to 1100 per week. Choice field yet vacant. Send at ouco for samplo chapters. Illustrations and par tlcularsto A, II. HUBIIARl), Publisher, juuirji", w vuesinut di rum TDLANK DEED3 we now iiava ine uneBinnnrimtrnLoi 1 LiAnu DKKDH ou band and for bale that wero ever Ken i m uioomsburc. Larce blio on best norcu meet paper. Common Deeds. Kzocutora ft nil Admlmsuator's Deeds small blie good find neap common iieuis, tto. Mincollmioona. JIIiliKIl'S BTOIW3. , II, JMILLKll & MUM, invn leniovrdllielrHloroliillio mom formerly lecuplcdliyMendeiihalt.on Mnln street, Blooms- burg, nearly opposlto tho Episcopal Church whero thoy nro dclormlncd to sell on ns moderate terms as can ho procured else whoro. Th ler stock comprises LADIES' IM1J6S UUODFI of tho choicest styles nml latost fashions, together With n largo nssortniont of Dry Cloods nnd Oro. corlos, consisting of tuo following, utlclos Carpets, Oil Cloths, oths, Unsslmeres, Mhnwls, l'lnnneln, Hllks, While Omuls Lilians, I loop Whirls, MiMIIun. llollnwwnro Uedarwnre (iu ecus ware, Hs,rJwsr Boots and Bboes, Hals and Caps Hoop Nets, UmbrellaM, Looklug-UlassM, ' Tobacco, Co Bee, Sugars, Teas, Hie.-, Allspice, Olii(tr, Clnn anion, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS GENERALLY, In short, everything nwnliy kept In conntry tores, to which thoy Invito tho attention of tho publio generally, Tho highest prlco will bo paid for country poduco In exchango for goods. 8. II. MILLUU A SON. liln.im klm i-i- l'o net iU'71-.f . --.. JEW STOOK OF CLOTHING. resli arrival of SPRING GOODS DAVID LOWENBEHU Invites attention to his stock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTII1NO. at his store on Slain Street, In tho new block, llloomsburg, l'n., whero no has Just rocolved from New Yolk nud hlladclplila a full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, dnrablo, and liandsomo DRESS GOODS, consisting of BOX, SACK, ROCO, GOM.AND OlL-QLOTH COATS AND PANTS. of all sorts, sizes nnd colors. Ho has nlco rep len lshcd lili already largo stock or CLOTH AND CAS31MERES, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES. SUSI'ISNDKKM, AMD I''AOY ARTICLES us nas constantly on uanu a largo anu wen-sc cctod assortment of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which ho Is prepared to mako to ordor Into any kind of clothing, on very short notlco, nnd In tho best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear, and most of It is of homo niunufactnro. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ol ovcry description, lino and cheap. HIscaso ol fowelry la not surpassed In thlsjplnco. Call aud oxamlno his general assortment of CLOTHING, "WATCHES JEWELRY, &C. oct!3'71 DAVID LOWENBERG. -tl. . I '. i! 1: tUIICST.' PAINS i tu Twenty IVllnutos. t.l ,0 i" OHE HOUR . ti.i 11 IM .'1T!I PA1V. . .IiV i.r.l.li:C 13 A curb ret KVUtY PAIN, ll ihu Crnt auil J Only Xaln Koracdy lint liiwtiutly tt.-i . Hi j nm.t c-tcmcliitliiT iii'.ti. nlliyn T rot tlio I.ui i' hhlllli(Ji, lljv, l, ur utlii lion. i uruiu, by "1'J.H 1. 1 I.WJ1 i Xnlitnttt'i 1ii.v li.lt il . - MATH.', 111 tl.i l.'ii, I i ., TiVKSTY MINUT1-'. . 1 1 ttlni tho J ill. 11 w M OADWAY'S HEADY REL1EI' WII.I, AlTOIlll INSTANT EAbil. lSrLAMJl.Vl'lOW or -l IIV! KlIiNhYH. INFLAMMATION 111'' THE BI.ADI); INFLAMMATION Of Till! IIOWF.I.1. COMMISIION OF TIIV. LfXCr. Bonn TimoAT, rnrvmm IIYbTERICS. CIWUI-. WWWniljllAj IXKZA. HEADACIin, TOO I'll COI.D CI1TM.P, AflTTllJ'llIl.l.S. 'Iho npiilicitluii i f 11W Ufatly Keller to tin) r-rt rr purl vrticro tlm ai.i cr il.iiicult) isittj u 111 allot J uiiao d torafort. Twenty Oroprf In l..f .1 tuml.lir of water wilt In :i f.-.v rnnmouU euro CKAM1V, M'AMf. WJUlt KlOMAC'lt, JIEAHTfUJIiV, MCK UV. MlACJII t:t DIAUUIILA. iym:ntei:y. roue. ;mv in nil; uowlls. ana ull INTKItNAlj I'AINS, Travcltri M1011M ulw.ivri tarry a l.itilo of Itmlnn; Heady it diet' with tluni. A f.w ilrops In ntir will iiroiint slckiii'ti vr nhi1r mi cliuii'w t f v.itcr. U U better ihau t'rccU llramly 1 1 Jilttir- tit a btluuil.uit. FISVIJU AX AGUE. mVEr.ANUAdUMciiu-.lfrflrtytoiitn. Thero Unot a remedial nzent In tlil-i orl-1 tint will cura lVtr and Afrue, antt nil ctlicr Jl.il.irlmu. lilltoiiit, KcirM, Tvrlioll, 1 IJIOW, itu tuner rn i ruimit-u mt ii.iimi .11 n i iui.ni bo ni)icK tu u.iwuAi s i;riui 1,1. bin. r l-'lfly ci.iit3 cr buiuc, fcyia iy l'l utsi- BEAUTY! T STnoNO and nntn nirn iti.oon-iNfMiKASK ov km:sii and wi:iuiiT i i.i:m: min and ei;al" TU Uh t'OMl'LU.MUN SKt'Ur.UD TO ALL. OR RAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT has mauk Tin: most aston-hiuno (itjunsi so QUICK. NO KAVU ,ltK TUB 1'IlANOKS Till: lloUY TINDKUUillS, UNDUIl TM1I IN'FMIKNCi: THAT Evory Day an Uncroaco In Flosh nnd IVoIcht lo Soon and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Evcnr ilron vt tin (LldAlAUlM.lAN IlESULVUN'T communicates tlirmigu tlta lilnul, bvtit, ITrtiic, tuid ctlicr flulJa and Juices of tl.q oyatcui kgurcr llfo, for It repair the Mm of tUo lioify wlili i.ew unit bouihI material, bcroruia, tjypnun, uoL.iniu.ii, tn.uiuni.tr uicera In the Throat, Montli, Tumor. Nouci In tljo (jUiuU nud other partner tho (ywicni, Soro Ue9, Ht ruinous Uhclmrgo from tha lirx. nml Us wor-t fjum of HI. In dlicascK. Erun. iioua. f ever oorca. hcma iuu 1, i.ia tvnn, a.m i.jicum, Krvuloflas. Acne. llUck Mml'i. Worm In tha 1" Icbh. Tumors. tuceri in ma t uiiiu, ami wiMbi-uuiii uim iaiiuut uib charpca, Nlzlit Swcita, Ia of Sperm, uni nil wastes of tho llfo tirlnulDlc. nro within t'u or, Uvo rauco of tUi wonder cf iloderu OhciuUtrv, tin. I , 1'. v ilia' iiio will prove to nayrcnion u-lnri It f.ir iltl. t if llnaa fwnnapf dlseaso Ha iioteut power tn euro Ilium. Jf tho pit tent, d illy bcentUtir r d'H'Ctl j tlio waften and decompoditlon tliat s t'ontlmi illy iiMjir(.'liir, succcedi In arroitUug tlicbo wastes, mm rujilrn in s t liuouiiii new miter. Ll AN will and due uocuru. NcA cnlv dues tho S iL4irAp.it.LiAt Hmit-VEfT txeel all known remedial iii-eiita In tin cun- cf 4'lir nilj, Hcrt-fuloti, curu lur lildiiey cc IhiuUiw annrlnnitu, TTrlnary, mid Womb dUa1'', (I rave), DliUteii, Dropsy btoppapa of Watr. Innuitlni'iivo of I'rlnc, Urlj:htra lUftuasd AlbumlunrLt, nnd In n'l v ivi wlicro tltero nro brlckduht tlfr in. or inu waicr n iniuh.. t iunav. ihial'ii wnu BUDiiiaiicc- tho wlilta of mi teg,tr tliriaas liko wldto Uk, it ttiero innrLlJ. aarlc. bllluiiii niiCAraiicP. anil ublta Lomvduit ilonoults. and utn-ti thvra U it uritlili?. Imrnlnj sensation wheu pasMnz water, nud piht i 1 liia hutall cf tho Hack and mong ino iiinit. niiY, 91 co. WOKIV10. Iho only tuown umt euro Kemcdy for Tumor or 113 VcmV CSrowlli Ciirctl by ESmlivay's lilcsolvcni. PLriRtv. Um, July 19, 1SW. Dm. ItiDwiv. I lira lit I OrrUii Tuuiur lu lha ovkrlvl ind tottU. All th Doctor tall 'MLvrawai nu btlpfor It." 1 tried tvry tliine that u rctonmunLW , uvl it'itLlnti liulpwa m. 1 iav your UMlviit, mij tUeuiUt I voul I uy It j but had no fa! tit In It, fceciUit 1 hnJ lUlTirod t't twdv Viar. I tmM. ill bottUl cf lha IUulvnt. nnj on box of ltuJwtj l'llli, nJ two bottUt f your lUady Relief I uiU tuur li n t a ttgii tf turner X bt ib or Ml, Tb wont tuuor uu tu tun Ul i cf ibt bowttli, Ttr lb groin. nu i ii Lvuvr, iTirur. kdi nijiKr tnta i iiavs ir iwcivt yean. I writ (Lit U juu f-r llj l.atCUf etbrrt. HANNAH lLNAri RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, ticrfectly tMtelcjj, clojrMitly cottcJ with twrct Kum.parjtct rcfuUttf, purlf, ciruuse, an I urejictlteii, KAilvvay'n I'lllst for the euro of all iltcordcr rf tlm btoni'uh. Liver, Uowcl juaoeri, uiajaer, crroiu ut4fic, iicauticne, uonbtipa lion, t Ohtivt'iiess, imiiei.on, irspcpM.t, iiiiigusncb". tout Fever, lull trntnivtluit &t tbo liowi!. 1'IIcb, nnd all lie raupemPiiU of tlm Inlfrnul Vlwra. Wurrantcd to effett afoultlve euro, l'artl VcjittutU1, containing no mercury, DjlncruloriKloterloiMdruii. (TV Obtirve tbo follow Ins 'I'mi tomi result lug from Uls orders of thQ UlgcutH a Orguia t ootllritlou. luwtfd 11 lei. t'u11rir rr tti IlltMkl In lb 111' Acldtljr l tha Stimaib, Niiut, ll..rll.t.rn, Iilricuitcf Vtfo.1. utM tr Weight la tin t-Uuiu li, Koor l.riRtulioui, Mukloir or I lutter UKkt tlj I'll of at r-l.min.il, KmIumi Uivt U HmJ, Hurried d4 liilUcult Iknililnir, Hultntim nt Henri, thoklitif or tutrcfctinn Vtuutluni vtiwa l'l n 1 lti!t I'tnlura, lUiitn of Viilnti. IMi or .1 Dill I'nm 1 11 . 1I...I. UiUrUDty uwiit- . if th. .lilt Al 1'lri, I'ala In 11. II. I 1 1 i.L ,f I lfcl. Unfiling la Hi. yi.il. A tin ilcsi .f RAim AV'ft I'll.! lll fito theiynicm from all ll.e tilnvi -inuinil nt .tact. I'rkcv, 9. iruu per box, Mii.u iiv iimniiiisin. 11KA1I "1'AI.SK AMI 'llll'i:." Send on. Idler rtAirip to IIAIIWAV .t U So. ti .MalJiii luu.c, New.Vork, luitirmuiun vonu iiii.ii.aiiu. win us mm you. oKELVY, NEAL&CO., nuAi.Eiig in DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND General Merchandise, BLooMSiiuna, pa. janai'72-if Mifjccllanooufl. .872. 1872. NEW SITJN0 OOOJB. M. P. LUTZ llasluil ieluilio.1 rioiuNcW YoiUwIlhn full lino of UliACir AND COI.OHK1) flliKS, .YOXS'SILKl'OlMihVS, SILK VOXUHKS, lulu Btrlf o noil olietir, sirtTJNa s, lillio iiiul l'lnln (lUASS Ur.OTHO, slilpo plain and chciie. WASH I'OrJiTNS, Ll.ick nml colored. UJ'ACAS, FAXCV VLMDS, 0 O li 0 11 11 1) 0 A M 15 It I O S , PEItOAu.ES, WHITE GOODS, HtirSHK, XAIIIjAXAW, VIWOHIAI.AAVW. inaiioi'i.AW.v, NAINSOOKH, l'KiUKH. (jAiinnics. i.oNtici.oni, i.irirn, NAl'lCINH, l)OIVf.M, TOWKI-S, I.AUE CUUTAIiW, NOTIONS, T1UJIM1NGS, JlOSIKltY AND GLOVES, nuil everything sencially Uopt In n nw.-jlrsa 1JKY GOODS STORE. BHOWKU'S BLOCK, EAHTOF.COUUT HOUHK.MAIN STKV.ET, iii.ooiisnirnu.i'A- CP PELLETS, OOO OOO Or Sufjar-Contcd, Couccntratcil, Root nud Ilertial Juice, Aiitl-tllllouq Ilrnuulcx. THE "I.lTTI.r. GIANT" CATMAIITIC, or niultum In Inrvo I'hyBlc. . Tlio novclly of mortem Medical, Chemical nml Thar taaccutlcnl bclenco. Ko uso or any longer taklup tho large, lcpuMio and iiauneoui pill., composed of cheap, crude, and bulky tntrcdlcnu, hcu no can liy a careful application of chemical eeltiice, extinct nil tho cathartic and other medicinal properties fioni tlio most valuable loots and hcibJ, nnd concentrnto tbeiu intoamlnulo (iramilc,ncarfoly Inrgor than a IiliiNtard hecil, that can bo readily unallowed by thoo of tho most c onsitlvo stomachs and fjtidlous tastes. Each llttlo IMirgnt I vol'olletiiprciiciit'', iu a most concentrated fotni.n1! much cathanic power as U embodied lu any of tho largo pills louud for talo In tho tuug thops. I'rom their nouucriul catnaruc topoitlon to tiieir f-lze, pcoplo who havo em aro ant to Fininoi-o that tlicy aro harbh or diaatlc In ell'ect, hut Eiich Is not at all tho cuee, tho different nctlvo medicinal principles ol whlehtheyaro composed being so haunouized and modltlcd, ono by the others, na to produco it mom Hcurclilne and thoroucii, et gently aud lilmlly oiieia tlnecatkurllc. $500 Iloivnril Is hereby olTered by f 10 proprlo lor of thiso l'ellcts, to any chemist who, upon ii'i nlyfiis, will find in them any Calomel or other fonni Jllolns entirely vegetable, no particular caro 13 required, ivuuo usins mem. uuey opiraxc without disturbnnco to tho constitution, diet, or oc- They opcrato cnnillon. l or Jnuiullcc. Heailnclic, Cull Hthiatlou, liiipuro Ulood.I'alu l i tlio N!lollld01,Tlt;lUllCnoJ tllotllK"-.!, ttiz zIiiobn. Sour Jiuciatlous of tlio fn:ii neb. Hail tuslo in moiitli, Itlliciitu nltucliM, I'aln in rcRlou ol Kltlnoyti, Internal I'ovcr, Cllnutcii feellus itliont Slo-ilaclijltukliol Hl(ultol3eacl,iiaii;li Colored Urine, lUiivociabllliy and filooniy lToi'0lioillni;H. tako Ur. 5'lcrco't i'leasnnt i'lirtjatlvu B'ollels. In explana tion of tho remedial power of my I'tirsntlio l'ellets over po cream vailety of dl.-eiiies, Iwn-htofaythat their action upon tho animal econo my in universal, not a claiiil or lli.suo CBcaiilnj; their uauullvo iiiiircN. Ago does not Impair them: their r-ugar-coaiinir and hchig enclosed in gla89 bottles prcsero their vlitucstinlm paired for any length or time, in nny climate, eo that they nro always frci.li nnd reliable, which Is not tho cash with tha idlls lotinil In tho dnif? stores, nutun In cheap wood or pato-board boxes, ltccollect that for nil diseases wheio a Laxative, Alterative or I'nrcatlvo is indicated, tlicso llttlo l'ellets will glvo Ihc most perfect saiieuciion 10 an u 110 uso iccin, Thoy nro Hold liy nil ciitcrprlslup; OrueglstHutUS cciua u liotile. Do not allow any druggist to Indtico yon to tako anything eNo that lie nuiy say Is Just as good as my reliefs because ho makes u larger prom on nml wuicu ho recommends. IT our druggist cannot supply them, encloto 3 cents and rcmro them by return icauironi . . . r- BU1TALO, N. Y, llH721y. FANCY SILK GOODS, fftAOE 3BI BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Iii)ior(irj unit JoWim of Cord EclgB and G-ros Grain Rilns, IN ALL CCtOJ tV!3 WIDTHS, trimming a;;j ?'t1IET oilks, TURGU0IS3 and VELOURS, Cnglloh Cri')C3, Gionaillnoo, , TIqbuos, Luoos, Edgings, wtiiTi: wi'tTan TitiniMiKos. NECK TIES. DRESS BUTTONS. iC. 1 JOJ) CIIi0YSf Ac. Vlitfffnr Ull ti'i'H mo i i f-MWUiinOVl. ' i , l'l-'ot tlociorcil, t-p i pit, nml r m i. i in 1 1 "Tonic." "Ami ' i .' "Ii' tlift tippler on tu tiiiiii'.citn in o I'.tnrv Drink, tnAita mud liofiiM Liquors im tlio UMe, called imi," ftc, that lead tuin, lutt Arts A true JMeti.cinc, niitdc iHiiu in mi nts nud licili nt Ln!l firnia, fn.o from nil Alcoholic Stumil ml. 'Iheyftro tho (nat UIikhI I'unHor ah.i a l.Hc gitnm rnncipie, a w feet Itenovninr nnd In viRor.it or of tha System, c.irr ing ciT nil pnisonotift nnt tt r, nnd realm ing t1 blood to a tiejtlihy condition, citnihitiic lt( rcfrciinn ftntl iniqorittin(( bntli tnind nnd body. They aie c.iv of ndmlnlHratioti. romit in tlitttr notion, Curtutt in tti.ir rciult", info and rellnble hi Ml forms of ttnease, S'n Pcinoti cut i inUo Uicbo IlKtcrt accord ing to directions, nnd reninin long unwell, protided their bones nre tiol dstro)cd by mineral joiion or other means and the vital organs w .1 .ted bevnnd llie tnnl of repair. Dyftlirpilii nr ntllt;t'sltii Head.uiic, ram In the Shoulders O-tigln, 'I ighlncM nf the Cheit Ditii new, Sour I'mctatiomtf tho Sionnch, IJ.id T.nta in tha Mouth, ltihou) AtMiks, JMpitation of tho Heart, in ilammatinn t.f the t.tm-s i'-t'fl " t'lQ regions of the IJd neys nnd .1 hundred other lumful nmntoms ar the off fpiinga of Dypepiia. In tlica complaint it ii.n no tflti.il, and ono bottlo will pru' c A belter guarantca of it merit thin a lengthy ndvcrticcmcnt. l-'or I'Vtntilo Coiit)Uliili) in voting or old, nur tied or funfllf, at tho dawn of wotinitliood, or the turn of life, iliac Tonic Hittci th plav-otlciuled an influence that a tnaikcd imptovemcnt Ij lonn iierccptihlc. I'nr lnflniiinintory ntirt 1'Iironlu Illirtt lnntltm findGot, Dptpopsu or linhgetion. liihous Kcmitlent aud lntermitiuU 1 b tr-, Jnia-et of the lllo- d, Lifer, Kidrierind lllaWei", t!ie. )ttter Inve been most tuccesitfttt- Suc'i Diaenaei ate cunud by Vitiated lllood, winch i gfnerally produced by derangement of the Di gostive OiRin. Tliry ni'c n CriiMo PurRrttlvo nt ivcll n it Ton It, p' l 111 aUo lha peculiir meilt f actinias a powerful aj;ent in r.ieit L01 gtMioti or Inllainmatiuil of tha Liver and Vitceral Organs and in Dilious Diseases. I'or SLhi llitriiKrH, Lntptions, Teller, .Silt U hetim, litotclic. Spots Pimples litules lloils Cnr I m tides, lling-worms, Sold-Head, Sore r.je. Lrynpclat, ltcli, Scurf', Oicntoraiion of the Skin, Humors and bueato ot the Sltiu, of whatever nama or nature, ate literally dun tip and carried out of the system in a short time lv the tre of thete llitiLrt. Ono bottlo in such cases will coimnco the iuu t itiudu'oua of their curatnJ tlfect. t'lcaimo tlio VUlatctl lllood whenever ot Cn 1 its impm'tii i Inn stin throiili the .ln in PimpicS Lruptions cr S.mt; cleaire it when )ptt find it ob Mructcd and s.'ugt;i It 111 tho cini ; tleanio it when it it fml; j our fetfhm.1 w.ll t 1 1 you when. ICcep tlu blood pure, anil the health of the teiii wi'J fnllow. (Jrutt'Citl tliotltnutl- protl.tun VlNFGR UtT trr4 the most wonderful Invigoi.mt lint ever sustained the sinking sy.tem. ' IMn Trtlic nml oilier Worini, Imktngm the system of fu many thousand, nro ctfvctiully destroyed and romocd. Sa i a drtinguiihcd physiologist: 'lliero U scarcely an induiJ.ial upon tha face of the earth whoso body it txcyipt froi.i the presence of worm Il is not upon the licahhvelemwiu of tha body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and shmy depotiU that breed these living monster cf diseaw. No nvstcm of Medicine, no vcimifiiges no anlliclmiuitii5, wilUice the 6stem from uornuliKe these Hitlers. Ulrclutnlcnl Illscnscs. Persons engaged in Paint and Minerals such .11 Plumbers Type-setters (Jold beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, will bo subject to piratysia ff tho HoweK To guard against ihii take adosoof Waiker's Vinegar lliTTERsonCQ cr iwico a week, as a Preventive. Ittllutm KemiUcnt, mitt InlrriiitHcnt KcvfrH, which arc so picvalcnt in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tlia United States especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Mii-soinl, Illinois Ten nessee, Cumberland, Atkansas Hcd, Colorado, Uiaios llio t;rande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah.Koahoke, James and many others thqir vait tributaries, thiougliaut our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so diiriuj; seasons of unusual heat and thine---, aie invariably accompanied by exten sive doraui; menu cl tlu Etein.icli and liver, and other abitominahisrcra. 'there aro always tnoic or lesa ob ilructions of the liver, a weikucss and irritable state tf the stnmath, and great torpor cf the bowel, bcitig rlrvroil un uiih iti.iii?,l .iccumuHiions Iii their treat ment, a purgative, csaitniK a powuful influence tipon tlu-e Mtlotn 01 can 4, i cjcntiaily ueie'tary. There no catlnrtic for the purpono equal to Dfl. J. Walkers Vimkor IIittcks, a they will speedily icmovo tho darkcoloicd viscid matter with winch tho bowels nre loaded, at the samo lime stnu.ifat.iii; the scoctions of the liver, and geneially testurmg tho hcillhy (unctions of the digestive organs. Sci-ofut.it or lliaq'-l Cvil W lute Swellings Ulcets Kry pul t , Swelled Neclc, Goiter, Scrofulous IiilUnmianoiii. Indoknt Inil.mim.itioiir, Mcrcurial Af fections Old Soies r.rtiptiotn of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In ihosj.as in all other connitutioiul Diseases, Wai kih's ViM'Gt P.ittfi s hive shown their great curative po.v.rs 1.1 the inot obstinate and intractable cases. lr. AValTcov'rf rnllfornla VliicRftr IHHer act on all h cases .11 a bi.ml.ir manner. Ily purifying the lllood th. y renin the . tu and by resolving away tlu cTccis of tlu 11.1l111j1.11 .1 (tho (ubeiculardi-pojits) the a Tec ltd j 11 : ucive li.alth, and a permanent cure iscCfctUd. , , .f Tho ;)Voiieri!cj of Pi!. V.t kprs Vineoar IliTri'.Rs nns AiMji'mnt, Diaphoictic and Cinninntive, Nntnlijiiis I' native, liimctic,Sod.ilic,Cuunlci lnitant, BiifloulK, Alter Une, and Anti-UiVotls. Tlio Avciifiit pud mild l-Ttativo piopcrtics of Dtt. Waiki:Vs Viirtuit Hitter1 are the bc.t guard m a' I cis.-s of eruption and malignant fevers tlniir baUtutit., Ik ili.u, nnd soollnir proptrtics protect the liumntA of tlu t.mc.j. 'ilitu S-datuo properties allay p,im in tlu wnnu t.yitem, ttntnath, and bovveU, either from inflainri .ti .11. wind, ro.h, crampi, etc. Thtir Cumiti r-1 u it mt iiillnuicti clviidj llnouul.uiit the s)Stt!iu. 'J hur Din tV p , ..it.! ,ut f n the Kidneys correcting and rc4 ilati'ii thj ilo-. cf tin.ie. 'lhcir Auti-llilious prjjerin.1 . nului the liv.-, m tha scctttion of bile, and itt d churls thiuiili ths bihr.iy ducts ami aie Mipciitit in 1 I tern -dial .1 wt , t 'i tlu ttuc of biliuuj l''e -i, V r and A u. tic. fortify (lit) JiuJy usilitit ilI.svf.o byptni fui, til iti tl iid-.v iltl Vini (. it liiTii'it .. No epidemic can t il.e ho'd 0' .1 tern thin furtanned. 'I he liver, tha stoi it.h, uu L0..1!-, thsi 1-uiitt.vi, a.ni Hie neivti are rcnd.-r.d ibseiij nro f by tin great hiMgorant. 'i'ho lfiulrti i U:. Vt suit's Viklg u Hit T Rs, in Curon l' ,v . 1, 1'evi.i s Nervous I)iordeis Couatiptti" i, 1L.i1-i1.i1CV ol Mt.d poLi,and all malad'ei or mu culu yto..lf lpi ! oxneiwn td ijy hundred- of thmiM.. I , . . 1 1' 1 . - ' in I muic ne ajlv I ti.. far th,- sit 1L tu let. lilrcotiu-i... -t d M 'u i'iit u.i to tud at ninlit fiom a hill in on. .u"! one lull ine-larsful!, Eat cood tu uiii-hiiiu 1mJ. m. 't a- b-f. steak, imittoit chop, em "it, iM b el, aad vtetab e , and tike out door cxerL.M-. 1 hay aiii cmi - t.d cl i attly vi.tibk inredan' , md -.fni.i.ii ii' -iuu- J. WAI.KI.li, Piop'r. K.II.Mj1I5KATil3COM Druggist and Gijn Ajjt, Sm Pranci-co, Cal., and corner 1 f W-T-hii-yti.tt and Ch nit '.1 Hti , New Vork. bOM I1Y AIL nilUUlilSI'S AND DKALLHS. lllS-7i!am t. HI uu: j:;ciuiuhi:mt : that COMP051: UUfl. M.i.i arj pi.l.tilhcil U!l C .'l ) I I;;- , t- TJ- iiiro it is not; rent ; -p ra'icn, consequently riiTBici.iKo rvs. : ::) it , l.llOI'I.U" .r C. .i- It 13 a certain rt.--.-i SyphlliHiiiallUikr!. n, cum uiTasf, i i::n.t anu an u - - . j ilooJ. 0112 0? r.::;:;.r.n will ilo moro "DOil tl.an ten buttle J of tlio iayrupn uf i3art.ai-.xilla. TI1C UllDCRiJiQNCa PHYSICIANS havon-cil ltcaiiulia i.i tlicirjiractica fur tlio j-ieI tl.rLoyi.irjanJ ficcly unJoriso it ssa rcliablo, Altcratiu) ami IJluoJ I'uridcr. mt. T. C. I'Cf ! It, or lijltlnicio. I. 11. T. J. ll iVMS, ' Dii r. w -ai:i:. !;.! l'.O. DANM I.I.Y, VA. J. S. Sl'Al'.liS, ol .Nicholas!..!.-, In. j' ).. JUCAIITIIA, Coluiublj, Dlt.A. ,1. KOBI.ES, Wgceomb, N. C. ahd liidorqed by J. 11. VB1.XC n t eoxs, rail nu-cr; I Mas-t. ;'. V, t-.MIT!I,JiasMi, MK-h. V. F WllKi.LMt.I.li.i.1, Ohio. II. 11AI.I., Lu.111. Ohio. fit.' VI N A t o.,(.M.1'mnn( Va. ISAM'I.. (i. Mel'ADDI.:;, .Marftccs. bbli).'. 1. . tmr-paeov ' n-t tlln-.r of any ex. t.lJ n-ui u 1 1,-1 np n to tha ...lui-sof lu a 1 !. . 'i'-jtho MrdirrJ IVorc-sion v o rn 'i-o a I lutd ii.tsuiMilurla anytliey hao ever ir.cl iu tho ti .1-..IH at ot disease! JIlaiHl ; and to t'-t'..:Uirted wo say tiy Uuk 1 Ulitt. at-1 j . 1 Mill Lo lecture! to in alth. Itosalall. Is null ly all Irur-;lstl, prlco Ct.'iJ -ii..-- Lultlv. Addrca r3, cMiistira ft cj. M-f.vfccturitltj Clitmhli, BAiTruoai:. litij. T ALTIMORE PIANOS. 7Vo respectfully call tho nttcntlon of tUnne uoslrlwj to jiurcliaso our inaUe of l'lauos. Wo mo Batlatlea that wo can t;lvo uatlsfactlon tn Ovorv enfco. Our umkmnn ttkillnil nml nynerlcn. cod unU aro under tho persoualxuporluteiiilouco of tlio memtiera of our tlrra. Wo uno only tlio uostuoasonod timber, anil tlio material In geno. nil In ilrut class. Our l'lanoa without excoptioa uave 1110 pateni agraueu nrraneemant umuuku out, which lu tlio opinion of tlio most compo tent luilffos 1h nrnnnuiicod vnluabto. liv tills lm Erovomunt u i'luno la mado mora durable and oepa tbo to-oo louecr. Wo claim for our luetru. menu that thoy aro tccojiu to none, uuu the comblnoulltbo essential t-lomcnta that cousti tuto superior rorkmnuanlp, wo will glvo a written auarantoe for llvo years. Mr. Conkad I'liEiUAN, member of our ilrm', will visit lilooiniiburg four tlmosaycar to ro- pair uuu uuvuu iu luuiut. i Ull l lanos, la ww abaoncool Air. Fiikiman. Mr. 1. If. millui will ntleml to our bunlueus iu HlooiuBbuii; unJ It uutborliod to receive aud solicit orders. We can glvo tho very best reference, OAE1ILK&CO. Itiilliiilnrn. M. 1). I. K. Miller, Dealer in riauoy, Organs and Melodoous llvo Octavo and llvo dton oreans ol tbo best mako, sold at II IU, Terms easy, juuo it T IVliacollnncouB, - t X.- :r r - CONTINENTAL. Lifo Inauranoo Company. , OF- N11W Yonir. No. of Policies li ASSETS $5,500,000. SSUKS nil Iho now form of l'oli , .itiylu tlioUiiltetlHtntr--!. ' t nolTriSi ' 0 l-n,rornry lo . 'IllirtV llavh- crr-ii,ft nllnnn.1 ni. "'ifj,?,-1011'.1"11'1 K9'1 li"lim Hint Unit . cauie? 'ollc,0, nro IncoutoHtiiblo for tho w lelturo lnUBi hy iM com- ""y r- 'w No oxi in cMnr-ies mnJn for trnviliin-! r 1'OIIOV lintlllO-H Ulltir 111 II, n nt, I L tlio company, nml linvo a vnlco tn tlio ' ' ' nuil inriii.iEL-meiit or tho company, ,u 1'vtti.j ut .11,, .it, -111 nt uiitir :iri, .nmi'UH LAWK ,.vci- p, , W. 11. WYNKOOl', Vk I c . , 1'. ItoOKIl-). Hcci-et.iri-. . V. CitANDi,i:it, Jr., At'tmry, Central Office of lilli-Easleni Wa, 'Columbian" Building a BLOOMSBURGr, PA. CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, General dgent. Jan, 5,lS72-tf. 13 Kail Eoads. T ACKAWANNA AND 1JL001 .Li UUKd RAIUIOAI) Ou nudalUrilov, 7,lb71,rai cncrTr. ru2!i9 follows ! tlolurjlforth, Arrlvo Arrive n. m. i. m. aoin Leave p.m. I li ill r-Vrnnton ti.10 1.11 I'lltstou S.W I1.5J Kluitston 1 Ht. . ti W.Uarrof C"r -w 12.31 I. '.-l II. 00 ll. la ll.bl lymouth s.15 :.io 3.W 3.31 3.57 Hlilcksliluuy,,,, 7.:-jj norwicK ,;k1 illoom 8.U5 Liauviuo,... Connection mndo ntMernntnn Ht ti.n l - tniliilor Ureal Jlcnii, l!iuihnulou, AiLnu. all polnta North, Kasl nnd West. n. i. tiuumj.uup t. Nc Or.'riIIUtH OliNTRAL HAIL WAV. On and nftor Nov. 121 a 171, Tra1- lcavoSuunouY as follows i NOUTHWAltD. 12.30 p.u.Dally to Williams port, l-llmira, ... i uuiKiui, ivucnutjicr, iinuaio, ripeugiou rr. -and N. Fulls. 12.10 p. jr.. Buirafo, N. rull.i, i -. 0.50 r. M.,Dallv,(oxccpt 8a:i.l.ry.) for upon and Uric. 4.33 p. M., Dallv, (escontHnudays) Air l.tr. liuiralo nml Niagara It-all, vlx llrlo r.il. from Klmlr.i. TItAINS BOimiWAIta 1.17 A.M. Dally for llaltlraorc, Waihluijt . riilladclpht.u 10.0, A. M. Dally (oscopt HuniHy ) ( .r lalt WasulnKtou nnd rnllcttlol (Vila, 1.19 v. ft. Dally (oxcopt nndat ) lor i : ., L llUHUUipillll, ill', r.D. s. - ' Cl . ufc ALI'RHD It. Fisi ilcu l aop't gHOIlTEST IIOUTE E.VSTWAIUL MvillB, Hazleton & VifteslanB R R WINTER AURANQEMLNT& EAST W A 111). WKsrWAiii). I.K VVK. A. ir. Suubury a.-iii , 7.112 7.2S 0.0S 31. 12.1IJ 2 15 Now in-li. VM-,t .11. 1'lllU 11, I Ull i 1J.IUV1110 Uutiuvlssa Jluzletou , Hot hie hem Hazlelitu. r.uawK ..t. Dalivlllo. l'Wladc.phi iiuzioinu, Now Yorlc jd 12.35 Hun tni ry. Tha afternoon train connects nt Sun'' tlio E.1.33 p. in. train going Wust: ti Willlamsnortli.30: Lock Ilaveu 7.S i.iii..i.litl ' tbo Norlliern Urntral 1.50 p. m . iuo i a reaching HarrUburg 7.00 p. in., aud tiuttmiu" 10.1) p. in., and also with tlio Huubnry mid ' Islown Itallroad. Comfortaljlo uud li.iudsomo Coat-m 0 now routo. J, IIEUVUY KAtiL, Hlipei illuu,' EEADINQ RAltiKOAD. WINTUIt AltltANaKMKN 1'. JIONDAY, May 27, 1S7I. Great 'i'runlt Line from tho North nun v West for VlilladelpbJa.Now york.He.iui--vlllo, Tamaqua, Abbinnd, Khamolrin 1 Allontowu, Laston. Knhr.im. LttU, L. Columbia, &c, Trains leavo Ilnrrlsburg for New V r lows: At 2.43, 8,10, a. iu and 2,00 p. ui ueetlng with similar tralni oiv 1' i nia linuroau, nuu arriving iuiv i-t 10.07. n. in.. 3.53. nnd 11.15 p. m. rt ; .. rilecplug cais accompany the 2.15 1 wiiuoui euaiigo. HUurnlug: Leavo Now Y i.. ' " 12.30 uoou aud ft.li p. m. 1'lill.ululiinia a. iu, and 3.30 p. in. Leavo liarrisuurg lor Jt auin, ran rnaqua, Illnci-Hvllle. Ashland, Hu.iiiit lontown nud l'iitla'il. at 8,10n.iii no l,0jp.m.,stopplugut Lcbauou and pi n n (nations; tlio 1,05 ji.in. train couuei-Miu I'ottsvlllo aud Columbia only, tor l achuylklll Haveu aud Auburu, v aud riusqucliunuu Kallroad, leave 11. i -j,iu p.m. East Pennsylvania Kailroad IramH h lng for Allenlowu Kiuton aud Now Yuitt ill 10,10, a. in., nnd 1.03 p. in. lteturuin Now Yorltnt t.OO a. iu., 12.M noon nuil ii nud Alleutowu at T.2Jn. iu. 12.25 uoou,.. am' 9.15 p. m. Way 1'usueuEor Train leuvtm l'hil.iiliii 7,30 a.m., conuectlug with similar tram o l'a. railroad roturulug Irom Ilcadlngai stopping at nil stations. Leavo I'ottsvlllo nt 0,00 n.to., nnd 2, 1 Ilcrudou ut 10.00 a. m., bhamoklu ut o.iouu a, m., Ashland at 7,05 a.m. aud 12,1.1 noun anoy City at 7.01 n. iu. uud 1.2J p. m. Tun J1 K.35 a. in., and 2,10 p. iu. lor I'luiaut nn Voik, Heading, llurrii.burglc. Leavo I'ott vlllo via Heuuylkili uau -hnlina ltailrt id nt 8.13 n.tn, for ll-.i-il a 11,15 a. m,,lor I'luoUrovouud Tremom, HcadtiiKAce- umodatlou Tialu li ' ' vlllo at 0.60 n. in., pasbos Hoadlug ai 7,-5 a. ui rivlug at 1'lillau.luliU at 0.50 a. m, lteini leaves lMilladolphla nt 6,15 p. ra n.ikiWli ' luKat7,-l0p.iuutilvlni!ra rottsvlllo at l'otlstown Aceo. uuodatloii Tram.leavem townal0,l5a,m r atniug, leaves 1 una" (Ninth and Orcenj n, .Ip.m. Columbia Kulliouu lralus leave lit ific 7,20 a.m., and 11.15 p-.ru Tor Kplirnta. I.ltiK.l ter, Columbia, Ac.j returnius leavt) Linf.t 8.S0a. m. and 3.23 p. iu ami Columui.. in. and 3.15 p. m. i'orkloiuou ltall ltoad Trains Jl.ivo . e' Juuetluuat 7.15 0,(0 a. ju.,3.lW 45 Lp. u, lng: leavo BcliweukbYlliu ntO.'O, 8.15 uoou A 1.15 p.m., counictlnii with slui on Heading Italltnad. Colebiooltdalo Italtioad trail i leavo V. ati).10a.ui,1.20 0,2l& 7.15 p.iu.retmulni: w 1 l'ieasaut at 0.00, 8.00 ami 11.23 a. in., 3..J p.w. ueetlUK with klmllar trains ou ltendln,' It. " l'lekorliiB Valley Itallroad tralus l(tto ' nlxvlUontO.lOo, m 3.10 nnd 6,Wp. m.i i lug, leavo Dyers at U.t5 a, lu 12.15 and csuuectlug with trains on Itcodlug Itaine J. Chester Valley ltallioad 'J ialiis leave m port at 8,S0 a. m. nnd 2.10 and 6.8J p. m. rc: u leave Dowulngton at 0.55 a, ia., 12.30 f0' J 5.1 n. m., oonneetlug with fclmlUr i i;euuing uauroau. Ou BumUiys, leave Now Vork nt 5,1) p.ai. ' pUla at 8,00 a.m. nml 3,15 p.m., (tho &,oJa.i.i. 1 , J i uumuguuiy iujieiuiiug;jiuuvc uit.,t -Ilarrlshnri! nt 2.43 n. m. and 2.00 p. w leavo Aiiemuwn ni i.a aim n.u y. '"i'-J h . itcadlug ut 7,15 u. in, aud lo.3ip. m, for H ' liurg, at 4.31a. m. for New York, at 7.1.0 Alleutowu aud at K.40 a. ru,' and 4.Ij I1-1 1'IilladelpUlu. . Commutation, Mllenge. Season, Belies Iixcurslou Tickets tp uuu fioni all point ducod rates. , iiaggago cbooktd tUtougbi 100 pounds an caeh.assonger. j, K. WOOTTl-'Nt Asst. Bapt. & i:ug. Mm 1' " Heading, l'n., Muy (I, lb72. TUSTIOE'B BLANKS. Wa now havo on hand a large I nssprtmeut of JUHTICE'B and COhiaJ t,i 1ILANKM, 10 WUICU WO IIIVHC I"" "- lici.0 otllceis.
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