Halslnc Potoloea. . 1rMV1 ?0IW8KUM.V- UAtSrjr. A I.A!lti ctmi'--iuKTs to potato inisens, V Until tlm renont yenr, I hnvo never Rticceeiloil In mining moro Minn tno busliolsof iiotntoes toMio Rqauro rod, or 320 btmliols tier ncrc, niul that yield lias only been readied on small por tions of thts fluid, tho average for tlio wltolo lot never liavinr exceeded 2."0 bushels per noro. I will conlcsw I could hardly believe report, which havo been published, of yields of four, five and oven bIx hundred bushels per aero. Hut I shall bo moro ready to beliovo such reports in tho futuro, ni I havo just measured the ground and pioked up and measured tho potato, wliero they yielded over threo bushels of largo Sotatoes to tho square rod, or fivo bun rod bushels per a-iro. The small ones, from tho size of a hen's ogi down, wore not picked up. Wo tried it on several square rods, and in tho prcsenco of reliable witnesses, so that wo can piove it. This was tho very best por tion of the field, so far as wo could judgo from tho vines. A measured quarter of an acre, not all of it tho best, filled 102 bushel boxes with large po tatoes. Tho secret of tho great yield is found in tho odjectivo "large," twico used in connection with potatoes. AVhcn thcro aro several potatoes in a hill weighing from a half a pouud to a pound each, and tho hills aro as close together as they will bear to bo put, ono docs not havo to go over much ground to got a bushel. Thcro aro two things that can bo done this fall, which will help to mako potatoes, and consequently a largo yield next year., I will speak of these in particular, this time, and other points in duo sea, son. J The first thing is to select for seed good sized, perfect shaped, well matiir-i cd tubers, with large, strong eyes. Il know thero is a great diflerenco of opinion on this point A singlo experi ment may not show any decided result in favor of tho larce, choice seed, war ticularly if it is a very favorable season ; or tho trial is mado on very rich groutidi Din any one who will select sucli eccu as I havo describod, and follow it up for ten years, taking as good care of! no crop in every other respect as hej ,does in tho selection of Bccd, will get his reward. Five hundred dollars is oj good deal of money for a farmer to get in a lump, but so sure am I that I am right on this point that I would not take that Bum in addition to the! market price for my seed potatoes this' fall,!after they aro selected, and run' the risk of buying now seed. Every ono! !.., t.i.i.. 4! 1 ...1 1? . 1 urn juuuuuiy iiuucuu, witcti digging potatoes, that somo bills, without any apparent cause perhaps, will have sev eral lare, fino potatoes in them, whilo their neighbors will not yield half jw well. My way of selecting seed is to walk along after tho diggeis with a small basket and pick up the choicest potatoes of perfect shape and with largo eves, trom these hills. When tho basket is full.it is carefully emptied into a bushel box, and tho boxes nre kept covered if the sun shines. As soon as few are filled thoy are taken to tho celler and set away till M10 tubers aro through sweating, when they arc laid (not poured) in barrels ami covered up from tho air, not to bo moved again till planting time. This is too much trouble, somo one may say. Well, my friend, if you are satisfied with an averago crop of say 80 or 100 bushels to tho aero of rather in ferior potatoes, do not read any fur ther. If you want to raiso a big crop and havo fino potatoes, you will havo to go to a good deal of troublo , but if yon manago rightly you will get well paid for it. Tho progressive suc cessful potato raiser, makes money. The "average'1 ono will havo to'figure close ly to show any profit. Whether the tubers for seed aro kept in pits in the field, or in the celler, tho point is to keep them at a low, even temperature, so they will bo sound in tho spring, and tho oyes just beginning to start when you want to plant Wo take pains to get them from tho cellarinto tho ground without warming them up any moro than we can possible help. Thoy are brought from tho cellar, cut and planted usually, tho samo day. Country Gen tleman. Hands. Hands aro divided into threo differ ont kinds : Those with round-pointed hngers, tlioso with square tips and- thoso that aro spado shaped, with rods of flesh at each side of tho nail. Tho first typo with round pointed fingers belong to characters with preop tions extra sensitive, to very pious peo ple, to contemplative minds, to tho im pulsive, and to all poets and artists who havo idelity as a prominent trait. Tho square-shaped belong to scien tific; people, sensible, self-contained characters, and to tho class of profes sional men who aro neither visionary 1 . .1 .... J nor aiiogeiner sordid. Tlio spado shaped type, with pods of flesh at tho side of tho nail, indicate people whoso interests and instincts are m'ostlv ma terial. Each linger, no matter what Kinaoi a nana it is joined to, nasta joint representing each of thoso types. Tho division of tho finger that is near est, the palm stands for tho body, tho middle division represents mind, and tho highest joint spirit or soul. If tho top joint is longer than tho others it denotes a character weakened with a too abundant imagination, great ideal ity and a loaning toward tho theoiuti cal rather than the practical. When tho middlo joint of tho finger is long, it promises a logical mind, and when tho lowest joint is longest, it indicates a nature that clings moro to tho luxur ies than tho refinements of lifo. If thoy nro nearly, alike, it indicates a woll-balancod mind, especially if tho length of tho fingers equals the length of tho palm. Law Ahout Poui.tky, By ix recent act of tlio Legislature or Maine, notil try cannot bo exposed for sale, except livo chickens and young geese or ducks, unless tho entire head, cntrals, feathers and contents of tho crop aro removed. This is nn oxcellent law which ought to be in force in tho other States. It would not interfere with tho profits of tho soller, and consumers would recclvo their poultry in much sounder condi tion Mian by tho iircseiitouslom of sell ing it with only tho feathers removed, Thero is a horse at Ilagerstown that is a real joker, in his way. He picks up t pig's' and lambs inot hurting them aiidTays them down at a distanco; unmistakably enjoying their ninazQ mont. A bellowing calf similarly car riod evidently convulsed him with in. ternnl laughter. Ho ended by dump ing it on a pilo of straw and playfully rolling it oyer, and then ho pranced chuokfing away, Sarah Bernhardt has given up one of her thefttrw hi Paris, and very likely wjll yield tliOBlhfer whon sho returns ironi England. With her, theatrical, management has been financially disastrous. Harvesting ami Storing Potatoes. It. U a groat mistnko to allow nota toi'S to romain in tho ground until Into in tho fall, ns tho generality of farm ers tin. ITnnpri llinv- nrn iivimait il In rains and aro liable to rot, or at least 111 i?PL SO Mlnrnlirrlilv imfirnir.-intml u-itli r ('- fs'. ...... Water Hint. It. Inkn4 n Innrr limn fnr Ilium to dry and liecomo in a propor condi tion tor winter stornge. Then tho po tatoes near tho Biirfaco being exposed lit llin HIIII mill t-nntlinl flll'n ttrnnil nt.fl nro totally unlit for use. Thou after ueiiig uug inoy aro ouen caroicfeiy left 111 hoatis. and ox-nosndln t tin ni'.tlnii of winds and the sun, It is not iteiier- ally known that a potato exposed to n konll U-lllfl fur n tnrrlti rt ttin uiillmHl ...... ....... .. .t-u.,. Vfc 1,111. . TVlfcllUUU any sun will greatly injure its eating ijuiuiwua. 10 leuiin us proper uavor it Hlinillil tin nvrlluilnil frnni flin ttitlif na ' ......... v. 1 itgiib 110 miioh as possible Kcr tho want of proper management in harvesting and storing, a great percentage of tlio po tatoes in tho country aro spoiled ovcry year. Tho withering of tho stalk tells that tho tubers nro tit for tho harvest, and when tho soil is dry tho potatoes uomo from (tin rrmntul nlnni! nml iirif1it . If ... 0. ,. .,..&,, , gathered 111 rainy weather much soil .. 11 1 . 1 , .1 auncres, wmcn injures ooiu anpearenco mid consequently tho market value. Wo havn notified in T.nnilnn mirlrnfa that people, especially women, prefer a uiuuii, ungiii-iouKiiig potato. In digging hilled potatoes a fcik or potato hook is oasier and faster than a hoe a fork loosens up tho dirt, yet leaves it behind when tho potatoes aro drawn out In drills thoro is a uniform depth of planting, and as tho potatoes will bn fniinii nt. nhnut. thn ainiiv n plough along each of tho rows to loos en tho dirt, then, with tlio plough sot a iiuio deeper man tno seed bed, plough, over tho rows to throw them to tno surface. All in sight can be picked up, and if any bo covered a light harrow- inrr will nvnrwn ilium rPliov alimilrl bo gathered up and nut under shado at uiiue, ioi, as wo sum iieiuro, tno light turns t.lin 8lllfn.nn ffrntin mid t-nmlni-a ilia potato bitter and uuwholosoine. At .1.- . .f . t. . 1 . iiiu Mimu iiiuu uiej- musi 00 spread whom tlin fill- n.111 rfirmilntn frniilv nml dry them, least moisture in tho bin i iji 1 .... . .. . Huuuiu rcunco 101. i cooi sued, a uarn llnnr. nr .1 p.cwpvinrr nf Ht.r-iw IhmiqIi m- boards, if tho air has access to them, wm any 01 inem answer tho purpose, but don't let a sharn frostv winit atrll-n them. It often happens that a farmer! carries nis potatoes directly trom the field to tho cellar, and they winter lliroilfli witlinnt Imrm. vnt itn rlsblim o ' 7 J - - soraowhat considering their liability tot uisease. In storing potatoes thero is a great loss in shrinkage from evaporation from ten to twenty1 per cent, from the tUe timo ef storing till tho following spring, a larger w.i9to than from any other crop, and hence taking it all nrnunil. ffirtnniH will mnlrn mniv in onll their potatoes in the fall than to keep them in the winter. Because less evap oration tfllcPH lllflf-p in tlltofll-ln in nnl. lars and bins, many prefer this method. 11 so, neieet, a dry sloping space, or on well -drained land, whom tlinrn will lin 110 daiifrer of standing water. Dig a ouuuuiv icnun ai ui uiiib indies uecp, four font wide, nnil .is tlin nnnnillii in be protected demands. A furrow each side this trench is an additional safc- fnin.nl .n.r.ilnst. mnlstiivn Tjiil.va .1.1 il. O --0 . - fl 1 1 potatoes about as steep as the roof of a uiMiau , tuiui ivmi suaw nuiuuient 10 keep tho fino earth frow sifting through, and river tills tlirnw n lliin Im-m. n( soil ; leavo an opening at tho top of C l . . cvuiy uvu icvl uiiu inseii a stovo-pipo or cover the oneninf? with a slnntintr board to shed tho rain. This will al low tho heat to pass oil rapidly. When frost comes remove the ventilators and fill, tho openings with a wisp of, hay or straw. When settled cold weather sets in, cover sufiiciently with earth' to pro vent freezing, This trench could bo i -iv !. , 1 i - jmruuiiuu 011 wiiu layers 01 straw ana earth so thnt tlin iintntnna .mil1 li,i opened up in sections as wanted with- . : .1. . , -1 uuv excusing me wnoio. If potatoes aro intended to bo kept in a cellar, it should bo dry and free r i- . , , . irom irosi, uapauie ot ueing made per fectly darlc. .mil nf lining vntililnii,1 rf . - Q . ..w..tv.v (juickly and thoroughly. In such a inlln.. nftl.tnna .nw.U l!n il.n il ' vv11.11 'bil.Mi:a llllliu JIU Ull U1U UUOr in heaps without injury ; but in tho ma jority of cellars tho floor is no place for them. Store rather in bins or bar rels raised a foot or to from the floor. In bins board partitions may separate varieties, and there may be threo or four rows of bins ono abovo anothor. Thero is much less danger of rot in this arrangement, and a greater opportunity is giveu to pick them over in case of disease. However, tcmperaturo is ono of tho factors in keeping a potato. The germinating power of a potato is in jured, if not destroyed, when exposed to a temperature below thirty degrees, and it commences to grow at a temper ature abovo fiftv decrees. Then n. nnl. lar that could bo kept within this rango- or ueiier un irom iniriy-iwo to torty, fivo degress, ought to furnish sound potatoes until snrimr. nml tlmt wnnM sprout freoly. A light sprinkling of umu upon puimoes wncn stored is preventive norainst rot. Pnt.nn mt. is parasitic fungus, and tho lime destroys . 1. r.l 1 if - iuu germ, warmer s juwocate. Oorreot Deer Law. . Owing to tho frequont changes in the game laws thero is always moro or less misunderstanding at tho opening 01 iiiu season, aim wo thereioro quote tho piovisions of tho law of Juno 29, 1803. ns relatlm to. dnnr. ThnrAid nntli. ing now contained in it savotho change of date. It is as follows : Tho act prohibits tho killing of deer except ueiween uctooer mm and JJo cember fifjeenth, next following, and also prohibits anv nersnn frnni linvim. in his possession and offering for sale anv or transport miv wild diw nr fi-,.oii venison except only between tho 1st unv oi wcioner anu tno outti day ol December. Tho killing of spotted fawn at any timo is unlawful. Tho running of dogs is prohibited aim u uno oi is imposed upon any person who shall kill a deer which has been chased into the water by uogs. To havo tlin fi'imli skin nf n dnnr iawn in possession is mado an offeneo, ! .1.-1 1.. .1 . - puuiHiiuuiu mo samo ns having jresli iviiiouii ,11 jiunaui-Dluil uub Ul HUUHUU Dogs pursuing wild deer may bo kill uii oy any person, and constables or other town officers may kill any dog that habitually pursues door. The own er of snob dog'is hi'aflo liablo'to a pen ally of $10 for each deer killed by his dog. Tun UuAso.v Win'. The Michigan truly nuil tersely says that if tho farm nun i. pay, us many tanners assert, it is because it don't owo you anything. Tho soil is very prompt in liquidating all its just obligations, Mid thorwingin Hgood lound iuiii ii4 Jsury. lint it U veiy obnliiiaie in yielding up its treas men to tlltwo who in iuslioo to hnvu nn claim, upon it. It has not much to give away in support of idleness, and Hi this it is justifiable. THE COLUMBIAN AND How to Opoil Things. To spoil steak frv it. To spoil tea or coffee boil it. To spoil custard bako it loo long. To spoil pies make thoni too rich. To spoil houso plants water thorn too much. To spoil butter do not work out all tho milk. To spoil n carpet sweep with a sttff half worn broom, To spoil panca'.es bnko them on a lukowarm jjriddlo. To spoil a brankfast gruniblo nil tno wniio you aro eating.. lo spoil potatoes let them lio and sonk in water after boiling. To spoil bread uso poor Hour aild sour yeast and let it riso until too light and it runs over. To spoil scissors cut everything from a sheet of paper lo a bar of cast iron. ToBpoil garments in making cht them out carelessly and run all tlio seams. To spoil a school change .teachers ovcry timo ono in tho district finds fault. To spoil children h'umor them to overylhing thoy happen to think thoy want Tho Scovilles arc again niring their dirty linon in tho courts, much to tho sorrow rather than the disgust of tho community. Mrs. Scovillo makes her appearance in a supplemental petition in her divorce case against her husband, asking for alimony. Tho facts set forth in tho affidavit and answer aro Bimply pitiful, ami show what a legacy of mis cry the Guiteau trial has inflicted upon this unhappy family. Tho wifo is on tho vergo of insanity, tho home is bro ken up and tho husband is the victim of legal persecution and constant wrctcheduess. Vital nucHtloiiH! Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, wlmt Is the best thing In the world for quieting anil allaying nil Irri tation of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, chlldliko refreshing sleep always ? And they will tell you unhesitatingly "tome form of Hops ?" CIIAITKII I. Ask any or all of tho most eminent phy sicians : "What is the hest and nnlv remedy that can bo rolled on to cure all diseases of tlio) Kiur.evs mm urlimrv orcans : such as Brlght's disease, illubetes, retention or In-l anility to retain mine, and nil tht diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" "And thoy will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Uucliti." Ask the samo physicians "What is tlio most reliable anil surersti cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; con stipation, Indigestion, biliousness, malarial fever, ague, &ct" nnd they will tell you t Mandrako J or dandelion 1" Hence, when thebe remedtes are combin ed with others equally valuable And compounded into Hop Hitters, such a wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed whioli is so'variedln its opera tions that no disease or ill health can pos sibly exist or resist its power, and yet It is Harmless for tho most frail woman, weak. est invalid or smallest child to dse. C1IA1TE11 it. "I'.uients "Almost iload or uujily dying" liVM irnn,.a .l,,,it, .,n I,,, itlinnlnlnH. nt w. jiitio. (mil ii;ii iiji mj, (fiijniuiuiis ui Uricht's and other kidncv diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs called consump tion, havo b"en cured. Wo.ren go io no y crazy 1 From ncouv of neurnkrla. nervousness. wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to wo nen. Poonlo drawn out of sliane from excruci ating pangs of IJl'cumatlsm. mnamutory and chronic, or sullerlnc from scrofula I i:r.vslpclas I UlH Ptiniim lllftA,, .nlannlr. rinnF,l. nn.l Inill. gpsllon, and in fact almost all diseases trail naiuMj h neir lo . , Havo been rami hv trnn tilt ters. nmnf nr which Can bo lound'ln every neighborhood la tho known world. Oranges and Florida, Better tlun Drcczm unit Hiosaoiua Uuiler a New 1'lnir, Even tho balmy air and orango groro ot Florida tall to keep Its pcoplo full of happiness and com fort. Art must help nature every where In tho tropics as among tueptuesof the North. "And, chief among tlio blessings which aro adapted to all zones," writes Dr. J. D. Wallace, of Fort Dade, Fla., Is Vauker's Tonic. It seems to havo the worliUor a field, nnd most of tho currentdiseascs yield to its action. I havo used It In tho caso of a delicate and dyspeptic young lady, with tho most gratifying results. It seemed to accomplish with easo what the usual prescriptions and treatment for that mlscrabia malady failed wholly to bring about. I am also glad to statu that tho Tonic has greatly re lieved mo personally of a troublesome atonio con dition ot tho stomach ot long standing. It Is tho Ideal purlQernndlnvlgorant." Messrs. Hiscox & Co. call especlel attention to the fact that after April 10, IBS), the namo and Btyle ot this preparation will hereafter bo simply Darner's Tonic. Tho word "Ginger" 13 drooppod, lor mo reason mat, unprincipled aoaiers nre con- stJitly deceiving their patrons by substituting ruruur pn.varaiiuu', uuuur iuu name ui lunger ; and as glugcr H nn unimportant Havering lngredl. enllii our Tonic, wo nro sure tla our friends will ngiee with us as to tho propriety of tho change. Thero xctlllt nn cluing?. Ituireier, in thi? prepara tion Itseir, ; and all bottles remaining In the hands of dealers, wrapped under the Jamoof I'jihick's OiNOKKToKto,,'contaia the genulno medicine If tho bignature of llisco : & Co. Is at the bottom of out bido wrapper. Oil COMPOUND EXTltACT OF ASPARAGUS, linn hct'ii irouutiuiiMl Iiy IpiuHuu iihyslrlntiH u Murtt (in ru lur uiMfnhVH i tiw Mt, KiflEBys, Urinary Organs, AND rUlHINMlDiK BYMHOMS-Tho mouth and throat nro dry and imiuin-ij, n u n imniness at, ino piv oi me svomacn and other ilysnenllo svinntoms : tho liowels are usually cost Ives Bkln Is usually harsh and dryt Ulsa'ieoablo breath, bolls or carbuncles and swellings of the leirs lire fronuent attendants. A frenuent Uehlru to nass tho urine, and It wn in. pears that;tho quaulltyls Increased. Coistaut thirst Is ono of tho most characteristic symptoms. FOU BALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prtco 1 1 , per hot tie, or (i bottles for IS. sent to any on receipt of cash or 1 O. order. Dr. Pounder Family Medicine Go.. lit H. 8l!(OM Irnrt, I'lillndnphl Ta. ltcrjiljlwi tioo Iet tmr , 1 1 uwmI (nr rof , uulMtl waU4 of Imildmai, and (f in pUoenf i)l4tr. tktijof u Kihaw. II. FAY & C0.cd." Popt, 7-4W q sunsuiunii vou THE 0OLU.MIJIAN, '$1.50 A YKARj DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. L. L llMl 1 1 Uodical 3a;orlntoadenl of ths Sanitarium, Invalid's Homo, RlooniHburg, Pa.) iruiuicD rii;i:iai uittutiuil lu uyiivybjf Nervous Affection:, nml Diseases of women, 1'atlcnts received at tho Sanitarium on reasonable terms for hoard and treatment, P. S. No charge for first consultation, apr 27, '83 BLOOMSBURG PLANING MILL :o,- Tho undersigned having put uls Planing Mil on llatlroad street, In tlrst-ciass condition, Is pre pared to do nil kinds tit work in his Uno. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used is well seasoned and nono bat skilled workmon are employed, ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application, l'lann and frecinca tioas prepared by an oiportenced draughtsman. CIIAIU.US KRtO, DIooniHbiirK, In. CtAS FITTING, STOVES AND TINWARE. ,:o: E. B. BRO WEK- tiat nun-hnsnd the Hlnk and n tslncss of I. 11a- genbuch, and Is now prepared to do all kinds of work In his line. 1'lnmblng and Oas Fitting a specialty. Tinware, Stoves, EKqES ho I-eteis, in a great variety. All work dono by EXPERIENCED HANDS. Main Street corner ot East. RL.009ISI1URG, PA. M. C. SLOAN & BRO., ': BLOOMSHUHG, PA. ' i , M inutacturcrs of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Prices reduced to suit the timo. Be F. SHAKPLESS, FOUNDER AND MACHINIST, NEAR Xi.& B. DEPOT, BLOOMSBUSO.PA. Manufacturer of Plows. Htoves and all kinds cf Castings. Largo stock of Tinware, Cook Move?, Hoom aiovcs, stoves for heating storcs.school houses, churches, &c. Also, largo stock ot re pairs forcltyBtoTesofallklnds.wholesaleandretail jRUCh as if ire Brick, Urates, Uds.ccntres.&c.StOYe Plpo, Cook Boilers, Spiders, Cake Plates, Large Iron Kettles, Sled Holes, Wagon Boxes, all kinds ot Plow Points, Mould Boards, Bolts, Plaster, salt, -vvjxu MALUKU, ece. febSt-f II. HOUSE, . DENTIST, Uwomsuvko, Columbia CovntiPa. All styles of work done In a superior manner; work wnrrumeu ivs reprusuuLcu. xkkth jcxthact kd without Pain by tho uso of Oas, and tree of charge when artificial teeth aro inserted. Office over Bloomaburg Banking Company. lo be open at all hourt during the dau Nov. ns-iy B P. HAimiAN HtrRBSSNTS THI FOLtOWINO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American of .rhlladelphYa. nuimuu, Pennsylvania, " " York, o: Pennsylvania. Hanover, of N. Y. Ourens, of Iindon. North British, of London. Ulrica on .Market street, No, s, Bloomttirg. CatarrH HAY FEVER. For years I have been afflicted with Hay Fever from early In August until frosi. 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Any person who will take one pill each night trom one to twelve weeks, nliiy bo restored to sound health, If such a thing Is possible. For curing Female Complnints these 1111s havo no equal. Physicians uso them In their practice. Hold everywhere, or sent by mall for as cents In stamps Send for pamphlet. I. S. JOHN BON K co, Boston, Mass. apr 13 Ald-T mos. PURE INDIA TEAS. Absolutely pure. They contain no tpurlous or ex hausied leaves. No Chemicals or Coloring Matter used in their preparation. Very valuable for mix. Ing with weaker Chhia teas. They contain a very high percentage ot Extract. They are cultivated under the supervision of foreffners, upon the most approved methods. Tho leal li manlpulaa'd hy machinery, giving uniformity of appearance throughout entire plucklngg. They retain their valuable qualities for an unusual length ot yue. JOHN O. PHILLIPS 6 CO., ISO Water L, fcow York. Agents ot the Calcutta Tea Hyndlcatc Aug -w d Catarrh IIAY.I'BVIMI. I can recommend Elys I'TOim Balm to all Hay Fever suiter ere. It belug, In my opinion, founded upon experience and a sure care, I was afflicted with Hay Fever fori ycuni, and never be fore round permanent rcllcL Wkiistkh li, 1UBKIN8, MartJiilild, Vt. ' Apidr byllttlo An ger Into the nostrils. By absurptlou It tt- rr.timllv rlftinu,af lift LI A Y- PPf PD "al passagoH of ca- J"" r,vlK tarrhal Wrus, causing healthy seeietlon It allays Inflammation, pro. i.. t-i, i mriiiljiunal lluingsof IhehtMd tnimud Jltlonal folds, completniy heals the Kires unit ro iton'stli gens.'"' ixsto iiiidmii' 11. lli-niflelal re sults are realUed by a few applications. A thor uugh tivitinont will cure, unequalled for ojMi In the head. Agreeable to uso. Beud tor circular, Kola by drugirtits. By mall bOc a package Btamps. JJLV BllOTIIIiltS, Owcifo, N. V. ,aug 10-1 0 PORT GRAPE WINE. tfsort In tho principal Chtirchci fur Communion purposes! Excollont for Ladioa and Weakly Por- Gons ana tno Agca. iSpeor's Port Gr.ipo Wincj FOUR YEARS OLD. Tuts inanmtATKu nativk wtvs u mado from tho Julcooi tho oporto Orapo, raised In Tod: ani Stroaatloniag Propsrtloj aro unsurpasied by any other Native Wine. Bo Ing the puro Juice of the Orapo, rroducod Under Mr. Sneer's own personal supervision, Ita purity and geuulueness, aro guaranteed. The jbungest child may pirtako ot its generous qualities, nnd the wenkoit Invalid uso it to advantage. It Is par ticularly bonetlcttl to the aged nnd debilitated, and suited to ihe various aliments that afreet tho SK,"e.; 11 18 1D ovcry respect A wink to DK KELIKDON. SPEER'S I. .1. Sherry. ThoP.J atlEMKY Is a wlnn nf Snnrinr nimp. actcr, and partakrs nf tin rich ii'talltles nttho grape f i om which it Is male. For purity, HIch noss, Flavor and Medicinal PropertloJ, It will bo found unexcelled. S PEEK'S I. J. Ks'aaidr. . This BltANDY stands unrivalled In this Country being far superior for mertlcln il purposes. IT 18 fllK disttllitlon from tho grape.nnd con. tains valuaole medlclna properties- r It has a delicaw Uivor, slmlUr to that of tho grapes, from which it Is dlsmied, an I is in grcati favor amnnTdrst-cUxs f willies. , ' Beo that tno signature of ALFUI5D 8PKKK, rns salcN. .1. is over tho cork of each,bottle. ; SOr.l) BY O. A. KLBIMi AND BY DIlUdOiSTS BVEltV VlHtltK. Sept. il, 'ss. l-y i j. saLtzefts General Sewing Macliino Depot, Fifth Store Below MarkRt St., " BLOOMSBURG, PA. Celebrated White Sewini Machine, New Dayis Vertical ,Fced Sew- . 1 1 ing Machine,. - New Home Sewing Machine, Household Sewing Machine, Estey Sewing Machine, Genuiue Singer'Sewing Machine, i Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best .Sewing Machine Oil, and Nee dles for all sewing mac .lacs. Sewlntr Machines sold on monthly payments- Liberal discount maae inr casn. uvery inacmne purcnaseu irom me Is warrantedtobe kopt In good running or ler for fivo years free of charm, and thorough In, structlons given by thobostladv operator In thl3 part or the state free of chargo. Examine my stock of machines boforo purchasing. BAUQH7 ii il $25.00 . PHOSPHITE Has given such UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION to the farmer on A LL CROPS that i it has supplanted, to a great extent,, the other Higher Priced Brands, 133 $25.Q Per Ton of 2,000 Po.nnJs. .' , On Cars or Boat In Philadelphia. QUAllANTKlil) ANALYSIS I'HINTED ON EACH J1AO. Hcnil for circular, Atliltcss SOLE MANUFACTUHEUS, 20 So. Delaware Avenue, Aug I7-4W PHILADELPHIA, PA. REST not, life is sweeping oy, gc ' and daro befuro ou die somettttng mighty aud su b lime leavo hehfud lo eonnuer time." tea a week you own town. 15 outm free. No risk. Kverylhlngnow. Oachal not required. We will furnish you every thing. Many nro miking fortunes. Ladles make as much as men, and boys and girls mske gnat pay. Header, If jou want business at which you can mako great pay all tho timo, wrlt'i for particulars to II. lULLkrr a Co., Portland, Maine Duj. 8, 'stf-lv. MAKE HENS LAY An KnglUh Veterinary surgeon and OhemUt, now traveling In this country, says tun mon of tan Horse and U iltle Powders s ld hero aro worth less irali. Ho says tlut HUuildtu's Condition Powders uro uusolulnlvpuriJ audtmmeusely vilu aole. Now ug on earth will mako a ui lay like Sheridan's Condition Puwdora, lioso, I teaspoon, ful to 1 ptnt row. Bold orory where, or soul by mall for s letter-stamps. I, s, Johnson Co.. Boston, Miss. aid Juuvs'sa-iy, r..rtii(huN. '",0 rekt. cieamj WAE.RlVIWKX DEGH oerquan,)!!. 1 CUHS Ditpepila, 3cn receipt ot2Bctt, In hnaln.in lanin Not. 47 40 N. 2d St., PhlliO-ebM June My ata ON ,30, DAY'S TRIAL. I TIIBVOLTt(IIIRI,TCO.Mriih.tlll Mich., wll. w" ' wi i'l ao 1.11.1. t1,UHA I lill HLI6i;rKU-lllJ TAIL' II tLT.S nd nLHUr.HO A PI'I.IANCK.i nn trial for 3 dayatominfvnungoronn will arc nf- iiivuii yiiu lervuui iieoiury, iisi. yiuiuy, ana klndrid iroublo, guaranteeing speolyand com pete mnoMtlou if uoalth and tnnniy vlg r. Ad. dross as above N. u. No risk Incurred, as so Jays' trl il Is allowed- fob. sth-lyr r SUfiSUUIUK NOW FOR THE COLUMBIAN 81.50 A VHAU Every Estey Organ Sold is made. U'lirougltout with Equal fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones. Bend for Ulattrated Catalogue, Ptodj miAi New lmg kind Pi&iMDS. And other first class Pianos, and n large lot of MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, MUSICAL OMeUBHlT T E, VIOLIN STRINGS, AiMl every ilii in the jIiisie line. MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH STORE BELOW MARKET STREET, ' BLOOMSBURG Pa. BAM) AIIOU1WIMEIT' Ready and Waiting for You. The Finest, The Latest, The Most Artistic Styles of ELEGANT AND ( 4L AM A. D A lOHIRmnRIAllliMAA 1 Bigliult nu :t W S : ' r . OUR RECEIPTS OF FAIL AND WINTER GOODS. Call and be Convinced that We Jjm& hi qmisility9 ft I prid3 Lame.it stock & lowest puss OK ' ( ! 'BtiK9ld WEBER-HARDMAW , IE3 IjSl 1ST O S, FINK INIjAII) FKKNOH WALNUT CASK OltGAN, STOPS, $00 CASH Vany TorniN. Su(lNitctiun Cuitriuit cl. i3A.G02T'S "WjtVK.E B.OOIVES, MUSFO HALL BLOCK, tVIlinXlS-BARR'n. PA. T)Vfr )A w'0, nie M hoflie iy ma industrt- V 77 ",i "I'kt iHiMueiw now twfnre the til I 'iLI publlcv' Capital not oncded, We will V ' start you. Men, women, boys and girts wantid evoouhere to work torus. Now is I he time. Yoti can wo-k In (spare time, or glvo your whole tuna to tho bumnosa. No other buslticss will pay you nearly as well. No ono can fall to make enormous piy, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terma Ir-fl. Money made fast, easily, and honorably. Address thus & Co , Augusta, Maine, Decs, '82-ly. mm I1IDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS La Ant all Bilious Complaints. Bafeto UVe be ng porely yepHablei no crlnlnc SCfft T-lw d Thoro is no Baking mm Its qualitios, Medicinal and Cnlinury, guarantco Hoalth and Luxury. Every buyer nhottltt Select an Organ 1nt guarantees good Every day wtrk and Years of service. J, ESTEY & CO., Iirattloboro, Yt. CLOTHING KN SH ft MS I S DhPl.y. can always liii fonnft at the veBbioKB. I)) iauci WISE peorle are always cn tho lonouti ror cnances to la erea'e Ih Ir ear Dlugs.and in rim n Vii-nnmA u nnltliv . .Vinon " uvubiioiruii,-i'i.ullllir!irQjiatiJi) povirty. Wo otfer a great eh moo to muke money. "oivani rainy iii"!). women D ys an J girls to imi iur uauum iu mujuwn iooiui.ie4, Any one can do'he work propn rfrom thollrsUt rt, Tho business win pay moro y an ten times ordinary, wages. Expensive outMthurnWicd free. No one who engages falls toni to money rapidly. You can devoto your who'e maktothe work or only your spare moments. Ftlmoil Information and al that u needed sont free, vumji 4n nsoh & Co Portland Halun, Dec, , 'SJ.ly "Tlin REST IS nitrTfttlrR-r it fflLTKBESHEBSSHSL CloTtrlloHtri (SalUJ to til (ncUvuf. I Wrl ! f or CM bn I Uuj. 'mpMel mar 23 6m Powdor oqual to llio RAILROAD TIME TA BLE JESSE PENNSYLVANIA HAILUOAD. VlUh. I ADKM'HIi A KIUK 11, 11. DIViSlON AN NOUTlllillN (JKNTHAL I1AI1.WAY. ANI) TLMK TAHIJ5. tn nffpr.t M(ir litli. iqm. -rr,tnn i,.- bury. ' ' ' pin EASTWAltD. 9.115 a. m.-Sca Shoro Kxpresa for narrlbnrt? and inwrmedlato Btatlons, hnnenster, I'luiartif. phla, Now York, llalllmoro ana Wnshlagton, nr. rlvlntr at PhlladclDb a b.ib, n. m. s KnJi,'Hl p, ta. i lialtlmoro, 6.0J p. ra. ; Wajhlnirton a la'n uj., maKinffciosq connections at miladclnljmSr all sea shoro points. -ii'ma ior j.os p. ra.-uay express tor Harrlsbtire and in. termedlato stations, Lancaster, lMilladclDlun itiw York, Ualllmoro nnd Washington, arrlvhir at I'W aaolphlaT.Wp.tn.i Now York loS p.Bin i Ilaltlmorc, T.lft p. ra.; Washington, 8 .40 p. m. l-ulU eongcrcoachos through to I'hlladelpnia and hniiu 8.S0 p. m. Wllllamsport Accommodation lor 5f. 5!"llciP11" nn" kow York, firrtrtng at I'hllaaclphla v.85 a. m.j New York o.so a. tn Slecplnit car occommodailons can ho secured at tlnrrlQhnrtf fni plillnAlr.i.1,. V.U..U1, dolphlapassorgcracanicinaln In sleeper undis. 2.03 a.m. Krio .Mail tor Uarrlsburg and inter, modlato stations, Lancaster, l'hlladelpliln, New Valm9ro ana Wnsnington, arriving at in auuiuu ..ou a, in. : now lorn, ll.so a. m. ! Ualtlmorc i 7.40 a. m.; Washington, .lo a. tn. auivuu uiiiuitu D.-viniiir vnitt uro run on Uiih train to I'hiladelphln, lialtlmoro and aslitnctonl and DaltItaoroIla"enEtr C0ttCl103 t0 1'hHudelphlu WESTWAIID, 6.23 a. m.-Erlo Mall for Erie and all Intermediate stations with through l'ttllman 'l'alaco car and through passenger coachos to Irle, nnd throucu fullman Talioo oira to llurralo rta Emporium. For Oanandalgua nnd lutcrmodlato stations. Hocnoster, liuiralo nnd Nlntrara rolls, wltl t hrougti I'ulltnau Palaco car to Cannndalrrua and througn pasiongcr coioltes to Kochestor, 1.03 p. m. Niagara Express tor Kano and Inter mediate stations with turougn passenger coaches to Kano. For Oanandalgua and pilnclpnl lnter modlalostat ons, Hoeheater, liunuluand Nlugara K,aii?.TI,,u tUr& Parlor carlo Watklns and througn passenger coaches to itochostor. h.!3 p Fast lino for Lock Uaven and Interme diate stat ons, and Elmlra, Wntklns and inlerme. ffi&'naS P3SS0DSBT C0M11(!3 10 TUKOUOII TltAINS FOlt SnNUUltY FROM TUE EAST AND SOUTH. Philadelphia, T.o a. m.; igSfflJT lli riving nirlunbury, t.oj p. in., with through I'ull. man Parlor car from l'liimdelpliia and Ihrouii h mOToDSer coaches "0ln Philadelphia and iJiVm ,sf hlno Icaros Now York 8.00 a. m. : Phlladel. phla,l w a.m.; Washington, 9.w a Li lialtl moff. w a. rn., arriving at Bunbury. .WW p m , , .Sn0?.'1;!,1, ?.?w.Vor P-m.i Phlladel- raoro. 1,1." P. m arriving at Suibury, o.S a7 i n with tlirougn i-ullman lpalaco sleoplng cars from Philadelphia, Washington and ijalllmoro and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia NBffBV.llAZI.KTON WlLKKS-ltAUKK lUlLROAD Nl) NOHTlt ,t WE! r 1IUNC1I 1UII.WAV. Malll!n&tltuve.(3unbiiry.i3 a. m., arriving at Illoom Ferry T.41 a. in.. Wilkos-barro a so a. m. Exprc&a EastleavuaSu)iburyc.3 p. m.. unlrinn aV."?.0!?. 1 P- ra- Wllkod-Barro 8 I u p. m . , 1IaU,Vestle've',wlll;t'3-birrolo.JOa.m ufrlv lugal hloom Furry 12.CD p. inSiinbury 1..55 p. 1 , Express est lcavcH Wllkes-barro 0.30 p. m. a" ming at Illoom Ferry 7.07 p. m, suubury s.05 p CI1AS.-E.PUOII, J. It. WOOD, (len. Mauager. (ion. Passenger Agent. pHIXADELPHAANi) READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. July S 1833 nUIHS 1.IAVB llCMHT 18 ir01.LOW6(6nNDAY BICai'TkD. For Now York,PhlladoIphla,lloadlng,Pott8Vllln Tamanna, to., 11,45 a. raj For Catawliisa, 11,45 a. m. c.13 and 10.30 p. m. For Wimamaport,o,35 tt.45 a. m. and 4,'oc p. m. For, Lewlsburg and Sunbury, 4,00 p. m. TEAlNSFOll UUrBBT LEAVB 18 F0L10W8, (SDHDAT B SCKrTBD.) Leavo New York, via. Tamanend o,oo a. m. and via. Hound Urook Iioulo 7,45 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, ,so a. m, Leavo Uoadlng, li,t a. m., Pottsvlllo, 18,39 p. m andTamaqua, l,E3p. m. Loavo Catawlssa, 6,so ll.05;a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leavo WUllamsport ,9.45 a.ni,4.ci p.m. and 6.00 v. m Leavo sunbury -l.:! 1 p. m. v' " Letvlsburg 4.18 p.m. Passengers to and from Now York, via. Tama nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without chango of cars. J. H. WOOTTEN, C. G. UAHCOCK, General llanuser, Janlorissi"l!tf nlfC'r aaa TIom AKent' DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WE3TEHN UA1LUOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOHTII, STATIONS. Scran ton.,., Dellovue... Tftvlnrvlllo . SOUTH p.m. p.m. a.m, a.m. p.m. p.m. o is oo ii 45 . 0 43 V fiU A U Oil o 22 li 27 5 34 6 41 C 40 C 51 C 55 0 58 7 02 1 10 t 17 T 22 7 10 7 35 8 III (. 25 6 40 S to 9 00 f CO S 05 5 10 8 IS 8 sr. 8 SO 8 En 6 52 9 00 9 04 V Sli a 03- ss a 49 8 42 8 37 0 37 .0 30 0 45' 9 t2 ) 58 10 03 10 ( S ... Lackawanna. V 24 19 V 14 in.t.srnn . . ..West Httston Wyoming. Maltby.. -Dennett. . .Kingston, Klmrnrnn 8 25 9 25 8l6 8 07 9 00 Oil 1 50 1 42 1 35 1 25 1 18 1 03 1 01 0 04 10 18 10 18 10 20 10 P4 10 42 10 tx 11 07 11 13 11 20 54 2 54 3 02 8 06 Plymouth Juno ....Plymouth,, AvondalQ.., Vfint1i.nl-n 8 55 8 47 8 80 8 28 8 17 8 12 3 10 8 18 3 33 8 45 3 51 8 67 07 4 12 4 20 4 27 4 33 4 38 4 CO 6 10 6 23 Uunlock's Creek 7 4512 42 ,nnickBhlnny.. lllelr'H Vprrv J 33 12 25 7 25 12 15 7 20 12 O0 7 13 11 47 7 00 11 40 7 05 11 32 ....Ilcach Haven. 8 051 npi-TOir-ir lirlar Creek.. 7 58 7 52 7 44 7 33 7 83 7 23 7 11 ...wiunw urnvn. Lime lliage., 5 57 11 10 5 tl 10 CS, 0 43 10 50 6 37 10 44 5 18 10 22 6 10 10 M ..KftYIV. 11 C9 11 45 11 50 11 65 12 IS .Bloomaburg, Hnnnrr. catawl'a nrldge , .uunvtuo,., ..Chulasky.. ..flftmnrnn t 04 10 45 0 6 45 ,Northumborl'd 12 45 p.m. a.m. a..m, p.m. p.m. a.m , . .. .. w F. IIALSTEAD, Supt. superintendent's onico, Scranton, Feb. 1st, 1662 MILLIONS OF THEM For FLORISTS giiii DuU-h Dull), Jir't IHJlK, Fron-li JH.II-V Ainr-rti-au IttUlw. AI.- '7MMl'jsuufortir'.a -mt-t "fc,J-i nd Whiilow CwiU-jMi utAUT FUliri' inn gbm iirii rv c ot Cahloffuo V. FREEI'It'VVltocLcsl.jr.N.Y.tCtilairiO.llL A s Feb 9-1 y PAYNE'S I O Horso Spark-Arrostlnrj I'orUble KiikIiio has rut J0,Qi) ft. nr Michigan Pino ))W't In 111 liourn, burulua slabii from M t'lgtit-foui lengtbit. Our 19 Jloru w Guaranttt to fumUh power to mw 8,000 f'i of Hemlock lloardt In 10 hours- Our li l0l U villi cut lO.Om ftit In anna limn. JjJ-OI i Our Knplm-a am nUAtUMTEin to .iiini'i, iii'iffu-jHini. vii 71 fiH'l ml water limn any utuer En pine not fitted Vilth an Automatic Cut (ill. Jf youwita8ttlonr or Portable Engine, Duller, C rcU- ur eaw-Jiiii, fiiianing or f-auf it. euncr ram or jMouuari'ii i WrourUt-Iron Pulley, nnd foroui llliulrntcd raliluiuo. No. 13, for Information and price li. W. I'AYNE S SONS. Coruhig, N. V. Doi 14J7. Jan, rs, C3-iy. Imi rMnnntm It tr ' Lt tMl l'Nut " ,rr4 1 i"itwii Tl f Hilwv'.kt1 llV ?.T-nt kiliYi < ruFrtiiAk IWfunut. BI1 it XI KG1 4fy7MW &fZ Mini i i kt miiti " . .ijSlvAt I i ii-uiioijoitiujulifl