Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, July 05, 1862, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURE.
rXnt ty IAf IVsiitf ' twniM Mrtrr.
Ilmitlf must tlthtr Mi or tlrirt.
OLD HORSES.
The term old, as applied to liorsca, is
gonerally intended to convey not only tbo
htatemcnt of tlicir ago being past marks
in tbo moulb, but also the common impros
bion that comparatively tboy arc of little
value, if past eight or niuo yoara. Now,
if wo ricbtlv understand it, tbo borso has
not attained bis full growth and perfection
of bodily frame, until bo bas passed bis ,
BCVCnth Year 5 and until crOWtll is attained I
J t
h is lUSt as unfitted for extreme bard la-
J , , I
bor D3 ft man before arriving at full man-
, , , , i
hood. Itl tulS country. tllO praoUCO 01
, 1 , i
putting horses to work at tWO anil tlireo !
r ,, i. ,. . i i
years, Usually results (in their UCCOming
... , , . .
UrOCCU UOWI1 UJf UVUl-ullViHjJ Ul uvus-
straining before tboy bavo attained firm
ness of muscle, and capability for endu
ring labor. Thus it is, that horses aro
often, witb us, rendered comparatively
valueless beforo they bavo in truth arrived
at an ago of full powers and enduraucc.
"Wo bavo owned a number of horses, and
whenever wo bavo had ono that had not
been injured beforo arriving at maturity,
vre have found him moro capablo of per
forming regular labor at from ten to fif
teen, than those of four to soven years.
in our opinion, therefore, judging from
observation, wo consider tho horse in his
prime at from nino to thirteen years of ago
always remembering that previous to his
having attained bis gvowtb, say seven
years, bo ba3 not been over-driven,
strained, or othorwiso iujurcd by reason
of high stimulating food or abuse.
Ohio Farmer.
PLANTING CABBAGES.
A correspondent of tho Ma.k Lane Ex
press, who highly extols tbo cabbago for
feeding mileh cows, storo cattle, sheep and
swine, and moro especially for spriug
fceding of lambing owc3, says that the av
eragcproduct per acre in England may
bo stated at 28 tow. lie gives the fol
lowing directions for planting them :
The cabbage plants freshly dran from
tbo nursery-bed, witb tho extrcmo end of
tho slender fibrous root cut off, are
brought to tbo field, and immersed in tubs
of water, with the roots downwards, and
taken from the vessels as tbo plants are
required for use. Persons provided witb
dibbles insert the plants on tho top of the
drills, at tho distance of two feet from
each other making a bole with tho dibble
for tbo insortion of tho plant to tbo depth
it has stood in tbo nursery-bod, and push
ing with the dibble the sides of tho hole
together, in order to give tho plant a firm
position. It must bo very carefully ob
served not to insert tbo plant deeper or
more shallow than they stood in the nursery-bed,
as a transformation of the ex
'posed or earthed up skin is ibe conse
quence, and a necessary delay in tho on
ward progress of tbo plant. All plants
with a largo foliage requiro much raoisturo
and the dung ibat is used for cabbage must
be thoroughly moist, and even wet, wheth
er it bo cool or fermented ; the plants im
mersed in water, and tbo insortion in the
ground should bo performed in tho wettest
weather in which tbo work is posiiblo to
bo dono. When any plants are seen to bo
dead, the places must bo immediately filled
witb fresh plants in order to secure a full
crop all over tbo field.
CURRANTS.
Of all tbo now and vaunted varieties of
currants, I do not think tbero is ono su
perior to tbo old Red Dutch for general
domestic use Tho cherry current is very
largo, and certainly fine ; but it will not
produeo any more, or oven to fully a3 tho
old Redtj But to got a fino crop, the
ground must bo rich ; a heavy dressing of
good manure should bo spread over tbo
root3 just beforo winter : thi3 will not only
enrich tho ground, but prosorvo tho roots
and, as the currant is a fibrous rooting
plant, making a great quantity of roots
near tho surfaco, protection from frost is
of somo moment. Most currant bushes
aro sadly neglected when young. They
nro allowed to fruit when small, which
woakens their growth. Tho currant is so
very precccious that it will fruit when
quite youug, but it should bo picked off,
and tbo plants closely pruned down for a
year or two, so that thoy will bo encour
aged to brunch out and form a spreading
bush. Somo people arc averse to suckers,
and prefer a Binglo Btera. This may bo
the best modo certainly it is tho neatest
but I find no difficulty in regulating tho
brunches, and tho young suckers afford an
opportunitu of cutting off somo of tho ol
der branohes occasionally, which renews
tho plant, and also prorides against depre
dations mado by tho borer t which some
times destroys a limb.
Of Wliito varieties, tho wbito grape is
tbo best that I have met. It lias a spread
ing, horizontal modo of growth, ami is
easily known from tbo others. Liquid
manure from the barn-yard, pourod ovor
the roots any time during winter or spring,
I find to bo an excellent stimulant to the
currant, '1'urmtr and Gardener,
LIFE'S SECRET.
A STORY OF WOMAN'S UEVEN(l!
BY
MRS. HENRY WOOD,
Author of "Tlic Clmnnlngs," "Earl's Heirs," "East
l.y.iuo," fcc., fee.
Jl Life's Secret I
A Life's Secret I
A Life's Secret
ny Author of "Enst Lyntiol"
A LIFE'S BF.CELT, A fiToniroF Woman's Rrvtsor.
By Mrs. Henry Wood, ntillior of "Hast l.jnnc," "Tho
Chaunlugs," nml "Tho Earl's Heirs," will bo published
nnil for sale on Saturday next, May !Mth. li ft p rititetl
from Ilia manuscript ami nilvuiico proof-sheets, pur
tlin cil tiy no from tho author, in ndvamo of the publi
cation or the work In Europe, nnil will bo issued In n
fcnrge octnvn volume, largo type, iloulilu column, nml
frlntcil mi tltn fincrt nnil bctt ofwhlto paper. 1'ricts
iny cents In paper caver, or Seventy-live cents In
rioiu,
lleaitehai Dr. It. Shclltn Mackenzie, the Literary Editor
of Forney's Press, says of it tdtturallyln that piper.
Mm. lltHRV Wood's stwtsT new novel. It is salil
Hint Napoleon coulil illcuto nn thrcn or four different
suhjebts, to ns many secretaries nil nl once. Mrs. Hen.
ry Wood must liava similar menus of putting her clever
fiction upon paper. Within the last mrtnighl or so,
wn have iinllcru trro of tirr new novels. i-The Enrl's
Prin.e.i fr
pcaranco in London, welch wc Imvojust read from tlio
advance copy of tho Broor-shects scums by the publish'
ers. "A Lffo's Secret; A Story ;or Woman's Eovongo,"
clues not resemble any of Mrs. Wood's preeeoillug titles
except In tha wonderful power of putting iho render In-
to lull possession of tho motlrcs of tho leading char- '
uctcrs, in giving tho most nnturnl conversations, nml
In concealing the ileuoucincnt to thd very tlocto of tho
story. This litt so essential to Iho novelist, Mrs.
Wood posesscs In n larger degrco than any other liv 1
Mg writer. Mixed up wllh the Incident of the tale,
which runs through it, Is n striking nnd painfully truth, t
fill account of tho rise, progress, nnd decline of llio
social evil called a builders' "strike," His ns power
ful as painful, nnd show s Mrs. Wood's possession of tho
elements of domestic tragedy, Thepricuof "A Mfo's
Secret," Is but Fifty Cents n copy, and is sent free of
postage by the publishers, to any one, on receipt of thai
uniount. 1'ublUhed nnd for snlo by
T.n. rmxitsoNfc nnoTiiuns,
SOU Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
To whom nil orders must come addressed.
JUST PUBLISHED.
Mrs, Henry Wood's Other lloohs.
t.
Tut CiiAN.stNos. A Domestic Novel of Real Life. By
Mrs. Henry Wood, author of "Earl's. Heirs." "A Life's
Secret," "The Castlc'Olclr," "Tho Mystery," etc.
Complete in one largo octavo volume, double column,
making over three hundred pages, and printed nn the
tlnest white paper. 1'rico fifty cents n copy, In papor
cover, or seven iy-flvo cents in cloth.
II.
Tim EARb's IlEins. A Talc of Domestic I.i'c. By the
author of "ThoChannlngs,""Tho Mystcry,""A Life's
Sjcrct," "The Castle's Heir," etc. l'rico llfty cents a
copy, In paper cover, or seventy-llvo cents in cloth.
C7 Copies of "A Llfo's Secret," or"Cliannings," or I
the "Carl's Heirs," will he sent to any ono free of post
age, on remitting the price of the edition wished, to the
publishers, in a letter.
C7- llookscllers. News Agents, and nil others, will
pleuso send on their orders at once fur what they may
want of "A Lire's Secret" lo start with, which will
provu tobo equally na popular as thC'Chaniiliigs," the
"Earl's Heirs," or "East Lynnc."
Address all orders at once to the publishers,
T. li. l'llTCUSON & HUOTHERS,
No. 30(5 Chestnut Street, l'hiladclphla.
NEW AND GOOD BOOKS 1
just roousnSD and ron sale dt
T. IS. Tctcrson J- Brothers,
300 Chestuut Street, Philadelphia.
nooks sent everywhere free of postage, on remitting
to us the price of lliu books wanted, in a letter.
Guslave Aimard's Looks.
t.
Tire Indian Prour. I!y Custavo
"Tho Flower of the Prairie," tc.
moro Cooper's "I'athlindcr." 1'iico
or 75 cents in cloth.
II.
The I'lowfr of thc Fkairie. By
author of "The Indian Srout," etc.
thing overwritten by J. I'cnniinore
cents in paper, or 73 cents in cloth.
May 21, isoa.
Almard, author of
Equal to J. I'enni
30 cents in paper,
flustavo Aimard,
I'ully equal to any
Cooper, l'ricu 50
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April 2G, 1602-1111.
F. O.IIARKISON, M. D.
OULD respectfully infurni the citizens of Blno-
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nd solicits n sli.iro of pul.lic patrouagii. '
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Februa ry 3 f r3 J If.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of William Cool, deceased.
N
OT1CE is herebygivonirtatlcttcrs or Administration
on the cslutuol U'llllam Coo I. Into ol' ilemlnrL i,.,.
Columbia county.deceasod.havo been grunted by tholtcii
liter of said County to Pcler Werkheiscr and William
II, Cool who reside In tho same township. All persons
having claims or demands rigniust tliucstatn of tho
detcdmt uro requoslcd lo present llu m fur nettlcnient,
and those indebted to mako payment without delay.
FEPER Vi;i;Klli:isi;it,
WILLIAM. II. COOL,
April 13, lSGi-nt. Adm'rs,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOJ
Estate of Jotlah Hagtnluch, hit cf Scott toicnthtn,
Columbia County, deceased,
NOTICE is hereby giyon iliatLoUers of
Administration on the Estuto cf Josuu Haii.
knbi'CU, into of Bcott township, Columbia county, du.
ceased, liavo been granted by llio Register of said
county to PETER ENT. residing in Scutt township,
Columbia county. All persons having claims or do.
mauds against the Estuto oflho decedent are requested
tu present them fur settlement, and those indebted to
make payment without delay
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nl our expense for carriage,
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nd for sale at his Warcrooins, a largo assortment of
l'-INISUED gg) COFFINS,
By which ho is enabled tu fill orders on presentation
.Uso-kecps n good Horso and Hearse, and will at nl
limes bo ready to attend Fuucrcls.
, , . SIMON C SH1VE.
Bloomsburg, January 2D. 1P50
Viva !pi'oof Ccinciil lor Sale.
A lot of superior Fire Proof Ck.ment, especially adap
ted ror Cementing Hoofs. Ono gallon will cover lull
reet of ordinary rooting, and is insured proof ngalnrt
rain and wet weather. Can be had at manufacturers
prices, by the gallon or half barrel, at the ollice'of the
Columbia Democrat.
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AND
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Enameled Class, Fresco, Oil nnd Encaustic Fainting
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P II I A 1) E li P H I A .
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convenient for those whouro visiting Philadelphia
.... ui,D.- on , tuuu ,u suiiri it oi pleasure, llio
constantly passing mid repassing City Itailway can,
and those in close proximity, nllnrd a cheap and ideas
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about the city.
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shall be kept w lth surh character as will meet public
approbation, and would respectfully solicit, general pat
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GRUEMVOOD SEMINARY.
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on
Monday, April, the 7li, I8G2.
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ns ample facilities w ill btollercd tu qualify students
for teaching, for business or for iiinorc extensive course
in literature, a liberal share of patronage is again solic
ited. Pupils who do not conic from home, or are not put
under the cliargn of near relatives, must board at the
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ticle of ilothing distinctly marked.
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vacation of about six week in liiiiUiimmer.
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vanco. Tuition alone, in common branches, 5j,00
'do ino'uillug advanced algebra and mathe
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do in Latin, Ccrman, or French, extra, 1,00
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the Hcedle. For Machines, use Bronki' Patent Glace,
For upper thread,
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For Under thread.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.
Also, ill cases or 100 eiirh, assorted N'ns., Ivy
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Nov. 9, 1801. Om.
BLOOMSBURG SKYLIGHT,
jqxili: undersigned Inrorms Ibe citiiens nf Bloom,
1 J and neighborhood, thai he has ticki n iho lamn n,,
- in the Hit-haugo Block, extoudiug over .Messrs. Sinner
ec l ox s oaKory, nun mo iioiiKsloro wucru no lias put ill
a liirguSkylifl t. It is only by Skylight that good pic.
ures can hot ten especially groups where eaih person
an be taken 1st ns well ns sennrate.
Ilohasgon lo considerable expense to make his eg.
iiblis'imeiit first class one, iiiuf hu lliTcfurc solicits a
bcral pntro igo toemiblo him, tocniistantly tntroduco
tint inodfi 1 iinlimveliipnlu nf I lie itrt.
I CTCo'in :y produce taken in Excliango for pictures.
' HENltY llflSr.'S'l'nillf
Bloomsburg, Nov. 23 1801.
Nov.
' GILL Si PAUL,
General Commission lUcrchaiiis,
Fish, Provisions, Flour, Butter. Cheese. Oils, n.ie.i
Fruits. Oruiri, Heeds, Beans, Whiskey, Wool,
Counlry Produce and Merchandise
generally,
NO. 31 JVOITU WlUKVtS, FltlLAPELPIIIA.
Cy" Consignments of Provisions, Flour and Country
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advanced when desired.
ORDERS for all kinds of Fish, Provisions, Flour,
Dried Fruits, &c., filled at the lowest Cadi Prices,
Aujuil I, lECU-Uiu. ,
wMmMm
I'hil.ulislpliia & Ucmliug Itail Road.
IK AT'',' 7? A 1 li A A73 T.M 7 ,' A' ''
Jin i ism tnw tttt or l'ASftr.vonu tiiaiNi.
C.WSW-W November 4, 1601.
trussing Hemline)
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Western Express from Now York, nl 1,(17 A M,
Mall Trains, at 10,5.-, A M, and 5,4.1 1' M.
On liundnys, tho Down A M Train pasting Heading,
at ,i!0 A Mi nml Up Trnin, at 8,37 1' M.
Doth 10.SU A M nnd ii.l'l 1' M, up Trains ennnert nt
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nlo, Niagara ami ('nnailn.
The lUU A M, Train only connects nt Tort Clinton
for Wllkcsbarrc, Bcraulnu nml 1'lttstuu.
The Western Express Trnlns lonuect nt llarrisburg
with Hxpross Trains on tho rennsylvnnln llnilrund fur
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connect at llarrisburg for I.unraster, Chambersburg,
Munbuiy, Williams port, I,ock lluvcu, Klmlrn and the
Canadas,
Through l irst-Class Ooupon Tickets, nnd Umlgrnnt
Tickets at reduced Tares, to nil the principal points In
the North and Wost, nod the Canada",
j COMMUTATION TlUKLTrJ,
I With 20 Coupons, 23 percent discount, between any
points desired.
MII.EAOK TICKETS,
finod for 200U miles, between nil points, at $13 for
Families and llusiness Firm, nnd Season Tickets, good
for the holder only, for IhrcQjinnnths, lu any Passenger
train to Philadelphia, at $10 each, School Season Tick
ets one. third less.
Q7" Passengers will take tho Express Train Weil, at
Hie Ulii'.lt DEPOT, ami all other Trains, at thu LOW-
:a.ih;i.iui.
toll's of baggago nllowec each passenger
I Passengers aro requested to purchase
nurchaso their Tick
ets before entering tho car, as higher Fares charged If
paiu in cars.
Up trains len"o llhlladetphla for Reading llarrisburg
nnd i'oltsvlllo at 8 A M, 3,15 P M, and at 4,30 F M, for
Heading only.
O" Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by fi.OJ A,
M. Accommodation Train to Philadelphia and return
at $1 to each. O. A. NICOLLW,
Genera I Superintendent.
January 4, 3802
Lackawanna & IIloo lusliurg' Railroad
ON AND AFTCU NOVUM. S3. Irll, FASSENOEIt
TRAINS WILL KUN AS FOLLOWS:
MOVING SOUTH.
Frrlgat t,
Passenger.
10.30 A.M
r.'.li I' M
rattcnger.
A'.'.) A, M
11.30
b.32
8.40
0 13
10.00
N O R T II
4.30 P. Jl.
S.I0
S.45
5.37
V.M Leave
0.00 P. M,
Leave Pcranton,
" Kingston
" ll'ouinsburg
" Ilupcrt,
" Danville,
Arrive nt Northumberland,
MOVING
Leave Northumberland,
Danville,
" Bupert.
" Itlnomsbiirg
" Kingston,
Arrive at Scrautnn,
1.43 F. Ml
3.40
A Tasscnger Train also leaves Kingston nt H.3 OA. M.
for pcrnutnn, to connect witli train for Now York. Ile
turning, leaves Scrnuton on arrival of Train from Now
York at 4.15 P. M.
Tho Lackawanna nnd Bloomsburg Railroad connect
with the Delaware, Lackawanna nod Y esiem Kiiilro.nl
nt Scrnuton, for New York ami Intermediate points east
At Itupert it connects itli the Cnltawissaliaiirond.for
pouus until cam ami west.
At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia
itEriiit. K.atidN.C It. 11. for points west nnd south,
JOHN P. ILSLliY, Sup't
J C. Wells, Clcn'l TicletAgn
JNov.30, ldfil.
Catlawissa Itail Road!
I'ASS RUPERT STATION.
' SOUTHWARD BOUND TRAINS.
Philadelphia &. N. Y. Mail 111 53 A. M.
" " Express l.i.23 A. M
NORTHWARD HOUND TRAINS.
Elmirn Mail 3.44 I'. M
Niagra Express 10.13 P. Jl
W. WIRT ESQ.
NOW occunios the room on stairs in front In 5!r
Unangst's brick buildin:, on .Main Street below the!
American House. A most convenient oliico ; where lie
will bo happy nl all times to see his friends ami clients.
Bloomsburg, Nov. U, IdGl. 3ni.
PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING.
'pHE subscriber would inform his friends, that lu i
X now prepared lo put up, uii short notice, and in a
scientific manner, thu list
plitix.1 roiXTF.n i.ianrxixa hods.
at 12J cents rcr foot. All work uarrautcd.
li. II. liiUl.l.lI.X.'V.
nioomsburg, May 24, I8f,0.
THE undersigned, having opened a new ROOT AND
SHIITI'. Klini' r, Vlnln !rnl. It, 1 l..nk inav 11 In
Illooiusburg. rcspei tfully invites the custom of the citi-
Zens and tho public generally. All kinds of Bnius, ,
Slines, ccc , will bo promptly mane tu order, on snort
notico aid moderate terms. From long experience in
his line of business ho Hatters hiiuselftli.it lie will be
able to give general salisfactinn to all who may favor
him w ith their custom,
117" drain, Provision and Troducc generally taken in
exchange for wnrk.
I). F. BROOKS.
Bloomsburg, July li, l?BI-3m.
S. E, corner Third nnd Bock Streets, '
I' 111 LA I) EL PA I A,
Hats inado to order, ofany Stjlo or Quality at Short i
Notice.
January 4. lfcfii. Cm. ,
T H K GREAT
1111 II RS All TA !
FOR. FEMALES.
DR. ENGLISH'S
IiVDI VX VEGETABLE KJIillKXAUOGDE.
This Celebrated Female Medicine possesses virtues
unknown of anything else ofthe kind, nnd proving eh"
rctunl after all others have failed ; it is prepared from
an "Indian Herb" peculiar to Northern .Mexico ami 'IV v.
ns, and is used by thu Natives in producing the momh-
i.v sTicKitess. pi is uesigueu lor noiu niaarieu and single
ladies. and is tho very best thing known fortho purpose
ns it will remove all obstructions after otlar remedies
havu been Hied in vniu. It is a pleasant tea, contain
ing nothing injurious to health, and u cure tu be relied
upon in all ca-.es.
Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of tho Womb; rioucs AI
bus. or Whites; Chronic lullamatinn, or Ulceration of
tho Womb ; Incidental lleuiorage of Flooding , and dis
ease ofthe Spine.
IC" Ladies in the early stagn nf pregnancy nro cau
tioned ngainst the use of this tea, as it will produce
miscarriage.
PREP IRFD AND SOLD 11V
DR. C. W. ENULISII, No. 7'.'J RACE STREET
lillLADCLPAIA, PA.
Prices SUM per package, (uilh full directions for use)
scut by Express or .Mali to nny address.
Dr. E. enn bo consulted in all ob-tiuate Female Cnm.
plaints, in person or by letter, and will furnish the Out-ln-pcrcha
Female Syringe- highly recommended by tho
Faculty l" married ladies for special purposes.
Alsu Radical Cure and oilier Trusses Improved Ro
tarynndSpinu Abdominal Supporters-Shoulder Braces
Elastic ami Lace Stockings Spinal Apparatus, lor
Weak aud Curved Spine and Instruments for all de
formities. A lurgo Stock ofthe above articles constant
ly on hand, and will be furnished at lowest rates by
sending order with measurement ami full partlruluis,
fCf AH coiiiinuniealioiis strictly coiilleentlal. For
further particulars please Address,
DR. O. W. r.NOLISII.
"V'.l Race Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
IE7 t HAVK NO AGENTS.
Nov. 10, lSiil l'.'m.
" WESTERN I!07'1sTb7,
Nos. 9, 11,13, 15, 17 Coui'tlandt Street, 1
NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.
This old-established and favorite resort of tho Bnsi-'
licss Community has been recently refilled, and is com
plete in everithing that can minister in Hie comforts uf
its patrons Ladies and families urc specially and care
fully provided for,
It it centrally located in tho bu-iness nart nf the riiv. '
and is contiguous to llio principal lines Lfsteambouls,
cars, oiniii busses ferries, &c.
In cunsequeiico ofthe pressure caused by tho Rebel
lion, prices liavo been reduced to
One Dollar at d Fifty Cents per Lay.
The tuble Is amply supplied with all tho luxuries of 1
the season, and is equal to that uf .my other hotel in Ihu I
country.
Ample accommodations aro offered for upward of 400 I
guesti.
HyDo not believe runners.hackmon, nnd others who
may euyiiic western imtei is tun,"
D. 1). WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
TIIOS. D. WINCHESTER. '
Feb. 15, lr-C'.'.
JAT30.m HOTEL
(Late Whlto Swan,)
RACE STREET, ABOVE Til IK D
I'lIII.ADKLl'lIIA.
D. C. sIEGRIStT PuoiuiETon.
Formerly ft am Ealc Hotel Lebanon, Pa
T, V. HIIOAHS, Clebk,
Slarch '!!, luli-iam.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
THE undersigned would mnst respedfully anuounro
to Iho citiiens of lllnomsburg and vicinity, thai she
uusjusi recL.,k-u iriiiu inu i.dsiurii viiiesuvr
A SPRING AND SUMMER M
,, ,, , ,.,i, v n,A..i
5 MIL LI NARY fJOODB, v.
nrl or which sho Is prepared lo make and sell at a vo v
1 tasonablolow figure. Her n'sortiusnt or goods nrcS
e'ltle superior In point or durability as well ns tasteful,
liess, to any otlercd lulhis section. Sho rclurns thanks
for the liberal patrnnageihe has received, and resnect.
Cnllv snllrlls I. rsnllimtn. nr.l,. Iv"
NARY DARKI.EY.
Bloomtburg, M si, I0;
CRITTENDEN'S
niiLiMMiPiiiA :)fliim:i.ciAL.
COLLEGE,
N. E, comer of 1th nnd Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
Tins IrstitiTiov, which was eitnhlhhctl In 1814. nnil
Is now consequently In tho ilehteenlh year of Its exist
ence, numbers among Its graduates, hundred! ofthe
inostsucccssful Merchants: and lluslness Men of our
Country.
TneOniRt-r of tho Institution l solely to nfTunt young
men facilities fur thorough preparation for business-.
Tut IIrasciim tauout nro, lluok-leepltiff, ns nppllcn
ble tolho various departments of trade; VenmaneMp,
both plain nnd nrnnnivntnl ! Commercial lata. Mathe
matics, .VaelgNion urn i.nginecrivg, jirunmg, .,.
ogarphy, antl Modern l.ingnoges.
Ten System or ihstrbctiov I peculiar i no classes or
set lessons nro made ue of, but each student Is taught
Individually, sothathe may commence at tiny time, and
nltetid at whatever hours nro most convunieiit,
Catalooi-es nrnlssueil annuaafter tho 1,5th of April
contalnlng'nnnias of tho students for the year, and full
..n.iit.inrs triprmi.Ac... nml mav be obtained at nny
time by aiidreslng tho Principal,
InHxtessIVE AcioMMoniTtois, vlde-sprtail reputation
id tho lenaihy eiperleate cfihe rrinelpal, this liiftitu-,,n-r.
r,rifin sniierliir to miv other lu the rutin
.... r.r,,, ,r.n ultliln-r in iirennre for business.
'..f.l n nt,.nl,. nl llm .ntun limn A ntpr.nMA. vhleh. trill
proten recommendation for them them to any Merchan-
tile llouso.
rX7CntTi;NDSi's5rriM of Treallies an Iloott-Krir-ISO.
now noro widely circulated than nny other work
on the subject, are lor saio ai mo uinicgc.
s. uonar.9 citiri'HNDF.N,
AUorncyal-l.an,
PniNCirALS
Jan, 23-lfBJ 12m.
BAUGH'S
BONE FERTILIZERS.
B A U C II AND SONS,
Wamiractiircrs & Proprietors,
Sorc, A'o. 20 South Wharves,
IBB5iLAfiEIjrJ.fisA.
R Jl W-li ONE
Super -Phosphate of Lime.
Little need bo said to recommend this article its pe
culiar merits ns.a vigorous and lasting manure having
firmly established It In tin popular favor Wo would
state however, that not only having a continued care to
maintain its standard efficacy, wo have sought to ren
der it more immrdiale in lis orlfon, by llio addition of n
mall quantity nf best Peruvian Ouauo. We do not
claim by thl improvement, (w hich was made during
thu past jear. and without publicly noting the fjctOnur
Super-Phosphate N rendered any more lasting in (Metr
ect, or in any wav benefited, except in ensuring a pitch
er action on application,
nuoE, 815 per 2000 lbs. cash.
GROUND RAW BONES.
This article h ground without nny previous prepa
ration, nud contains am. the organic matter ofthe bones
It is warranted puic.
mice 835 per 2000 lbs. cash.
tC7" Tho nbove .Manures can be had of regular Deal
ers or of UAUCII tc SONS.
No 20 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
February 15, lei2 3m.
NEW BUSINESS FIRM.
cpIIF. undersigned respectfully inform their friends
1 und tho public generally, that they have entered In
to co partnership, under tho name, stjlo und firm uf
.MILLER HYERin the
iTEcrcniitilc B5uitjess,
In the "Old Arcade," in llldonisburg, Columbia ro.,
wheretliey intend enrr ying on the business nf oevp
mi. MiRciUNDi.iNO, lu nil Its diverslfld braiirlies and
departments, nndto which they invito nil extension uf
the public patronage.
S. II MILLER,
FREU'K O. EVER
Bloomsburg, May II, lSnl.-tf.
. . T?.V A MS X- W A TBi IV.
t15.S,,&1,PA,'AMA'V"i"r SAFES. RE
W1 l'2fol iS.iA'ttj MOVIU In Ml aUstnvl Street.
Mu3WlK aloes third Philadelphia, have on
iissortuient of Fire
imaii.ler Saf,'S.
for banks and
rs iron sash, all
tual to any made
in the United States.
Ftte Safes in one Jir
Alicante out right; tcith eon-
tents in pona eonamon.
The Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against the
world.
EVANS & W ATP ON,
have had the siiresl (leinnslrnliou in tlio following cer
tificate that their mntiufnctiir.- of Halaman ler Safes has
at length fully warranted the representations which have
been made nf thain na rendering an undoubted security
ngaiust the terrific clement.
Philadelphia April IS. 1?5I3.
Msiri J'.rans X; Watson: ticiilleiiicu It nllords us
tho highest satisfaction tn state to you, that niiiiig'tn
Hie very protective qualitim of two of the Salamander,
Safes which we purchased nf you some five mouth since
we saved a large portion of jewi Iry, nnd all our books,
tic, exposed in the calainiuous, lire in Raiistiad place on
llll! ll,I!,lll ,,1 lll'j IJi, 1IISI,.
When we refl-ct Hut Ih.'so safus were located m the
fourth slnry ofthe building wa occupied and that they
fell subsequently intoa in up nf burning ruins, where tbo
v.nt concentration of the heat caused Hi brass plates tn
nn It, we ci.nnut but regard tho preservation of their val
uable contents as most convincing proof of Hie great se
curity nllnrded by your safes.
We shall tcke great pleasure in recommending them to
men of business ns a sure reliance aeain-t fire.
(JEOIICE W. SIMMONS & Bill).. Jeirellers.
K?"Tliey have since purchased six large Safes.
Angust St). lM'J
mmrnm mmu
riMlE Proprietor of this well-know n nnd centrally loca
X ted llouso, tlio ExtiiAMii: Hum., siiunto un Mai
Street, in Illooiusburg, immediately -"innsitu the Coliini
bi.i Comity Court House, respectfully iVforms his friends
and tho public in general, lliat his llmiso is now in or
der for the reception andeiitertnininent of travelers win,
m.iy feel disposed to favor it with their custuui, He has
spared no expense in preparing the Exi iunoc, fur the
entertainment nf his guests, neither shall there be any
thing wanting (on his part) to minister to their personal
comfort. Hii house is spacious und enjoys an excellent
business locution,
0." Omnibuses run at all times between the Exchange
Hotel and the lorious Bail Road Depots, by which trav
elers will bo pleasantly convc)ed lo and frum the re
spective Stations in due timu to meet tho Cars.
, , , , WM. II. KOONS.
Bloomsburg, July 7, ISC0-
iZtim The Gre t Cause or
WHUMAN MISERY.
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope: Price Gets:
A LECTURE BY Dr. CULVERIVELL, ON TIIF
CAUSE AND CURi: of Speruiatorrhu a, Consumption',
Mental and Physical Lebility, Neri ousness, Epilep.y
Impaired Nutrition ofthe Body ; Lassitude ; VVeukiicss
ot the Limb, and the Back; Indisposition.' aad inca
pacity fur (study aud Labor ; Dullness of Apprehension
Loss or . Memory; Aversion tu society; l.uvo of Sol L
AUir0eiio"""r W p1'1'-" ,lr,",l ' J'l'' i Heada.he;
Allectious of the Eyes ; Pimples on tbo Face ; Inyoluii
tary llini.slnns, ami Sexual Incapacity; thu conic,
quences of Vouthrul Indiscrelioii, dc, U!
It?" 'I his admirable Lecture clearls prnves that the
above enumerated, often sclf-nluutcd, evils may bo re
moved w ithout uiediune and without dangerous surgi-
and0''"' 1,0 rCad 1,y UVCry "la" ln ,',e
Sent under seal, m any nddiess, in a plain, sealed
cnveope..on the receipt of six cents, o, wi postage
stamns. bv address nn 1 " l
,. Dr. CHAS.J.C. KLINE,
ci 1 " ew Vo'k. I'ost Oflico llox, 4-Wri.
February 8, ItfU-.'.J April SU leGI
TRUNKS! TRUNKS! I
ri'HE largest, best liandsom
.1 est and cheapest assure
luent of Solo Leather solid
Riveted Travelim, 'I'r,,,,!.,
iMdies' llonmt .y Dress Trunk
, , ,. , iim.iliH iv .IIAITSON?.
Celcbrnted London Prize .Medal improved shot .pririg
snlii sold Lcuther Trunk inanufartnry. No. 402 Markc
strei i, South w en comer Fourth and .Market, Philad'a.
August r eu7 tr,
KOMsOtK'S DANDELION ( OFFUIJ.
This preparaiion, made from tho best Java Coffee, is
recnmmeiided by physlciansiis n superior NUTItliiOIJS
BEVERAdi: for (ieneral Debility.1 Dyi,' and 1 all
bullous disorders. Thoueamis who liavu been coinnell.
ed toabamlon Iho usoof colf-o will ustt this without in
jurious effect.. One can contains Ihu strength of t vn
pounds of ordinary coffee, Price S3 cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN,
The purest ami best HAKIM I'OWDIIR known, rur
,n,K ,,it,, a v., unu iiuinituiis nreuu and cakes
Price 13 cents.
MAM'PACTCnrn ky
M, II. KOLLOOK, Chemist.
Oorner of llrnad ami Chestnut filreetr,
"A CARD 'i'0YOUNfi iTaTiTiTFTvTi
XJu (JI:NTLI:MF.N. Thu subsrribcr will send ffi-ee i
ofcliarge) tu all whodoslro It. tl.u ll'JcipV, d i 'ireiffi," 1
for making a siniplo Vetotablu Balm, that wjlt, in fro .1 '
vote eight days, remove Pimples, Blidchi s, Tan
1'rTick'su"i fc;'"uw"'l"lal Iniilurlllesnudroughii",. '
ofthe Skin, leaving the ,uine-as Natura i. tended l!
(liiiald be.-snlt, cluur. suiooil, Uud beautiful. Those
dc.lriiig the Her po, with full instruction. . recti on." 1
and advice, will plea.ecallon or address with return 1
po,Xwt,) tho?. F, I'll lKlAN.
My 17, IHi -Sm 131 DfoidkWik, ,
f.,.vriv;iigwi urn a largo i
!iXm;;:.)i?Kvzvp? Thur proof s.iii
frSiRt'l$K?tfJl,liflE lso. iron doors.
'73, "Cniif"? stores, iron shutf
VoV'f?;in.il:es of locks c
ladies' llonmt .y Dress Trunk J&g&f
(.'hildrcn's Coaches, Propel- iffe'jK-ivJ
ers Leather and Carpet Bags MimlW
.Packing Trunks ic.. &c u VWMjS
7V nentroy Hals, Douches. k(.
7 Destroy Mice, Moles, and Ann
7' Destroy Bed-llugs.
To Destroy Moths In Furs, Cloths, &c.
To Destroy Mosquitoes nnd Fleas.
To Destroy Insects on Plants nnd 1 owls.
7b Destroy Insects on Animals, fcc
To Destroy Every form nnd species of crm In
THC
"ONLY INFALl.ini.E REMEDIF.3 KNOWN."
Bostroycs Instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
e
Those Preparations (unlike all others) aro
"Free from I'olso-is."
"Nut dangerous to the human family."
"Rats do not die on the premises."
"They come ouiof their holes to die."
'They arc tho only lufalliahlo remedies known."
"14 years and moro established in New Yolk City."
Used by the City Post Office.
Used by ike City Prisons nnd F tatlon Hooscs.
Used by tho City Steamers, Ships, 4c.
Used by tho City Hospitals, AIiiis-Hoiifcs.&c.
ITsfil by the City llntols-'Mslor'-'St. Nicholas,'&c
Used by tho Hoarding House, etc. &&3t
Used by more than ."iUO.1100 Private Families.
gy See one or two Specimens iff what is everywhere
said by the peoplo- Editors Dealers, tec.
noUSCKnill'ERS-tronliled with vermin need be so
no longer, if they use "CusTnV Exterminators. Wo
We have used it to nur sutisfucliou, and If a box costs
S" we would have it. We have tried poisons, but they
ell'eited nothing; but "CosCaii's" article knocks thu
breath out of Rats. .Mice, Roaches, ami lled-llngs. quirk
ertliau we can write it. It is in great demand all over
Hie cuiiiitry.'-AVdiiui O Uaiette.
MORH fill A IN and provisions nro destroy,! nnniially
in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tuns of
this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancastet iris. Herald.
HENRY II, COSiMR We are selling your prepara
tions rapidly. Wherever they fiavo been used, Rats
.Mice, Roaches nnd Vermin disappi ar rapidly
El-Kin Sl SiouirKK, Druggists, Windsor, Md.
"Costar's" Hat Eoach, (kc. Exterminator,
"Cos tar'"
' Costar's" Eed-BuL' Exterminator.
'Cottar's"
"Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, Ice.
In 3c.30c. and SI.UUIIoals, BoriiRs anu IIi.asks, $3&.
$3 Si7.cs for Plantations, Ships, Hunts, Hotels,
&c tic.
0 A DT I O N 1 1 1 To pre, cut the public friini being im
posed upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations
a new label has been prepared, bearing a facsimile of
the Proprietor's signature, l.xamlnn cacli box, bottle,
or flask carefully beforo purchasing, and lake Ilothing
but "COeT .Mi'S."
1C7" Slid F.ieryieherc-by
All Wholesale DruggMsintho large cities
Wholesale Armus in !t v York ( i(y.
sUttr,ii,, i..,i.. t. i J
lllell'dln l.'rf,llioi- .O f.i
Ilarral, I!iley & Klirheu
Bush, tiale tc Robinson
M Ward, Lin-e & l o
McKissou Ridibiiis
I) S llarues & Co
F C Wells, & Co
La .ec,M,irsh & Oardncr
Hall, Dixon Sc. Co
II A I'ahnestiml;, Hull Co
A II Si I) Hands U Co
Wheeler & Hart
Janu s S Abpinnall.
Murgan & Allen
Hall. Iluckel Ic Co
Thomas & Fuller
P 1) Orvis
Conrad 1 ox
AND Ol'HMl-i.
riiihuUliiIiia
'nV llvnlUCii I Rnberl Shocninker & Co
LAlnhiiestockfeCo French, Richards t Co
AND OTHERS,
AND UY
Druggists, Orocers, Storekeepers and Retailers general
ly In all Country Towns Villages
in the
MISS SKATns,
AT
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
SOLD BY
Gr. M. flagenbtich,
J. R. Moycr,
E.-P. Ltitz..
Jnf by the Druggl.t,, ft,rckc,pcr,and IU.al1ar.gen
Zjt Country DCaor, fan ,
Cl' a,'1'1" "oners dlrect-or ir Prices, Terms
g.vi!,,gitt.(ts:.f?r f- ij'cte
., , . HENRY R COSTAR
Triacpa! Denot-No aia Bmadw,,... Kt ll ,S.
March U iete VeiC'
DR. LACROll?S
PRIVATE MF.DI0AI. TltEATlSU ON TjE
Physiological View of Marring..
W0 TAOE3 AND 130 ENORAVIN(JS.-r,i,, '
TWEiTT-rtvit ctHTs. scut free or postage to nil 5,. '
tho Union, On the liiflrmlllos olyoiilli and L,,'
dlieloslug the secret follies of boili sexes ofiii
causing debility, nervousness, dcprosslnu
pnlpitntloii of tlio heart, suicidal Imaginings ml
tary emission, blusliltigs defective memory, i, V'
Hon nnd lassitude, trila confessions of thrill! I,
r U,rllnn .thnol Miss, a Ocllrnt K,.,. .'.'"'
Young Marl led 1idy, e t, Sjt. It Is n triithful ,i.'''
the married and those contemplating marriage- ,,,
tc rtaln secret doubts of their physical coiuiin
who uro loimclous ol naiing iinznnlod the limn .
plness, nud prlt ileges tu which every human li
ci.iitieu. i
YOUNO MEN who nro troubled with Wcnknr,,,
nrnlly caused by n bad habit in ynulh, tbo (,rr,,'.''
WHICH .tro ui7zuiess, pains, lurgciininess, soiniii,
n ringing In the ears, weak ejos, wcakm,, nr ii ,'
and lower extremities, confusion nr Ideas, loss J
ory Willi n.elnncholy.inay In-cnreil liy tlie tiutiior i,
PARIS AND LONDON TUEATM' NT. U,"""H
We have, recently devnted tntreh of nur li, .
VIHliiNIl Till! EI.'HOPHAN IIOSI'ITALM,
nurselyes ofthe knowledge nnd resenrrhes n 1 1,
skilled Phjsl.ilans nnd Siirgcniis In Eurnponndihu
tlnent. 'Jlmse who plnco themselves under nn
will now liavo Iho full benefit riflho tunny Xpiv
HFFICAliOUH IIEMEDIUi whirli wo nrc . V
introduco Into our practice, nnd the public ,, , ,
sured ofthe siiinn 7.enl, assiduity, Sill HI. LI ,...
lion being paid lu theircnses, which has so n,,,
IV distinguished us horctnfnro. ns a liij siciaii , ,'
PECULIAR dcpartiiicnt of professional 1'ractkc
past tictutyfive years,
Fnrsctt Fem At r FiUs. Ladles who wish forMf,
tho efficncy iff which lias been tested in t!iiiiinn
enscs, and never filled to cflect sprcily cures ,
any bad resulls.wlll use none but Dr. Del.anej s r.
Periodical Pill'. The only Precaution n cessans
senc Is, Indies slioiild not lake them If tlietliwi,
sniilo believe they nro in fcrlain situations (tin, ,
ulnrs of whirli w III be found on tho wrapper n ,
niing each box,) though nlwnys safu nnd hum,,
gently yet sonctive nre they.
Price SI perbnx, They can be mallei! loonysj
the United Stales or Canada.
TO THE LAIIIHH-Whu nocd a esnfulenlhl K,.
nihlscrwilh regard to any iff thoso Intereillni i
nl.itnis to which their delicate organization ...
them liable, nre particularly in Ited In commit
TiiK"Eut-rnn(lAt.VAmc FaoTM'Tivn." For Hue
ladies whiwo health will not admit , or w ho have n
siro to Increase their families, may lie obtained ni,
It ln perfeclly far.- previ nllve tu conception, an.
been extensively used during tho last 21) yuan, r,
reduccud to SR.
The Sicrcls of Youth Unvcihd.
A Treatiston the Cause of Premature Decay-.f,
emn warning. Just pvbtishtdn look shotcingthcim
progress and preraltnee ainovr sehtols, both mjt,
female of this fatal habit, pointing out the fnta,r
invariably attends its rlctims, and deceit pi'g r..v
progress of the tttteasetfrom the eommttietmintieitl
It a ill be sent by Mail an receipt of fice:i rrr. ,
I AttcudnniL- dally, from M in tlio luurlilnc u
nlelit, nnd on Sundays I'rnr.i S till ! v ;i.
iM-jiliclnes with full dircitloii" sent to nny perl it
United States nr Caiianns. by palki.t-. cnnun mit
tlielr symptoms by letter. Business corn spot,
strictlv cnuUdcutint.
njf-Dr. L's Dill ce is strll lornted as e-tnl.li sh(-d,u.
the nam.- of 1)11, LA CROIX, at No. 31 Maiden I iu
bany, N. Y.
Nov. 2-1 If 31. 12m.
WF. will rorward by mall to any part of the p,
States, ioi-paid, any varieties thai may be oio'u;,
tho fullowitig prices:
10 varieties selected rrom those priced nt 3ccnti
per paper
2.' varieties selected from those priced at 10 cent."
per paper ;
3 varieties Belcited from those priced at 1(1 ccnti
per paper t
12 varieties selected from those priced nt 10 cents
per paper
2 varieties selected rrom thoso priced at 23 cent)
per paper
i varieties selected from those priced nt 23 cum
per paper ,
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER HELB?
Persons desiring us to make their selections. ii
ly upon our sending only those whi h are renin
showy and desirable, nud nf rnsy culliwitlen ,
lluvu that our experience wilt enable us to ruakn y
tlnns, large ur small, Hint cnuuot I'aii to give ctitu ,
Ishction.
luu Packets Annual, Biennials and Perenni-di
favorite kinds (;
id Packets Annuals Biennials and Perennials,
favorite kinds j
23 Packets Aiiuials, best assorted
II Packets Annuals, best assorted
20 P.ukits, New and Rare Annuals t
Choice Collection of Ornamental Urasres :
" " of Eicrlaiting Flowers
" " rf Alpine ur Hock Plniits
" , " CHiubing Plants, Annual r.nj
l'en-iinial
Choice Collection of flrecnhouse riant Seeds :
" " Ornamental Leaved I liniti
A. HOitM UW
Florist jiScvdman, Versailles Wooilloro Co. .
1. t6l
C7"Peml for a descriptive Catalogue.
March 15. 1K2, 3m.
N
JEW YORK MEDICAL INST.
TUTE.
A benevolent Institution endowed for thn is,.
Chronic Diseases nf every nature, nn I to proton
lids I om rpiucl; adi ertisers and impostors. N'
ges I'xc.-pt for .Medicine until cured, and iu iasu '
treme imverly trealmeiit free. No Minerals or 1' si
mis Drugs used. The Physicians have hail long n
tensile experience both i.i private nud llupit,il ;
lice. The lotluu iiigaretiimu ofthe ciimplaliilt lu
special attention is given. All diseui.es if ts I
ihro.it Lungs, Heart, Stomach. Liver. Kl Inev III.
Rheumatism, Fits, ( ane r, Piles, NerviUi 'Ml
Diseases of llm M-xtnl Organs, Seniinal i-ukn
initeiiro and Virnl nt dieeiises of eiery natui.
ly cured. I'iseasus of Females nml nil Irngu
s'lices'-fiilli treated. l;iiniluea and Deafmss 1
without painful operations, Pali -ills In t.t-d In
by sending a stntenieiit uf their case, Meaiuiu
any part ol the country. Consultation fiee to nil
Address, Stamp enclosed,
DR. L. ORAVi S, (Vnsulliiig P'mi .
bi)3 Broudw ay. New x. o,l 1
Aprils, l,-C2-12ia.
n a" h w e x
II. C. UOWER,
SUR(sE()i DKKTIST
S?wjyi RESPECTFULLY offers his prnfm
n'K&iriX. nl services to the ladles and genti
"iETl If "oomsburg and iciuily. lie is pe
to ntteml to all tb j various operuli
tho lino of his profession, he is provided w nil tlis
improved poric l.iin teeth, whirli will be ins rt
gold, platina, silver nud rubber base; tolook as li
the natural leeth,
Minei.il plate am! block teeth maniffa-lured n
operations on teelh, carefully and properlj atleii.it.
Blooiiiibuig, Pa.. Augusts, li'lil.
Choice Vcgfclablc Sccils hy Mail.
20 Varieties for S 1 1 0 m
13 Varieties for rxj Oil ) S'
Wishing tc. give those who resident a distm.
opportunity tu test thu ipi.-ility of our rri'clnlU"
which wo arc confident will compare favorably
any otrered in Ibis country, we have p.eparej
paikot, which will bo sent by mail p.,!-i.anl n
above prices. Ncuo but tlio most desirable un
will bo included.
To vrcient ,Ar,s,ii,,Hnn, ... i. ,
ocrttood thal Ptui, Hcttns ond Corn tire vat uirs-
the mull puckagts, on account of their vcighi.
A. IIURNEM.V.
..t! . Versailles. Woo.lford to., I,
Or Send for n Description Catalogue.
March 15, Jet2.-am.
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
A lrgp assortment of choice fignrs, Tobacco, r
Oonrertiunery and Notions general!) ' '
r with n full .tuck of HATS ami CAPS, conrun
Kmporiilin'" Sa'C Cl'eai'' "llluclllsljllrl! llaU'
Boomsburg, .Alnrch 10, lea.
H. MULLIGAN,
IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF
AND
MANUFACTURER OF JEWKlX
No. 444. North &coud Slicit,
AMOVE WILLOW,
PIIlLAI)E.rill-i
Nov. 10, IM1.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ni.oo.vsiwna, pa.
Offices ill Cuurt Ally, formerly occupied by I'Utfi
, , T Buckalev,
Bloonisburg, Deo. 4, 183y.
'PUB CONFESSIONS AND J?XW
.1 IHNj-T.OF A SHFFER:R.pl,i,,rd ns a
ring, and for Iho especial benefit of Venus V'
thoso who sillier with Nervous DcbillU. Loss cl
ory.l'reiii..turi Decay,i;c.. tu-, by one H
cured hiu edf by timplu menus, after be lug put
expense nils incoiivcnieiicc. Ihrough tho use of
eks medlnucs prescribed by learned Doctors. f
copies innyhehnd rff tho authnr. C. L. LAMIll IIT '
drSiirn: Islaiu1, ly t"cio""2 a w
Address CIIARLHS A LAJinnRT '
May 17. Ifni-im.0"1'0""' ,,U"B KtB 1"
LEATHER! LEATHER ! !
THEiinderslgned wnuld announce, that he Inf
nthisllatiiiidCa;i Eiiiporium, on Main St M
n','5;,",c,"i,n""ic","f '"ffJreiit kind or It-nth- r f
ri Ji t i i k,1,!,!"or". (red and black) aud Inn
,f, , , "'" cllen!'" tliun can bo had eUc
in tins market, Call niidexcmiue tlmni for jour
Hloomslmrg, May 21, lECi. JOHN It. Clfff
"rl'anksi ULANKS!l"7
Of every description, for sale at tlii'"''