Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, August 02, 1862, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURE.
III that ly thi Flough would thnci.
Ihnself mult tither hold or drict.
IU2MA11KS ON TUB HOUSE.
The following excellent remarks on this
nulijcct, arc by tho oil'lors of the N. E,
Furmc. Thny contain a groat doal of plain,
cvcry-tlny truth, and should bo read by
every ono who has tho chargo of a horso.
A person who lovos tho horso who stud
ies his wonderful construction and adaption
to tho wants of man, and who feels a new
dignity and power when ho sits upon a
noblo chagcr or has a pair of mettlesome
etccds in hand, can alono appreciate a good
horso, or knows how vory few there aro
worthy of tho terra. Few persons aro
aware of tho difficulties thoy must cncoun
tor, beforo they can sccuro a horse that is
of tho right sizo, of the right temperament,
ono that is elegant in form and action, and
capablo of great endurance, if a case of
necessity should aruo to test his power.
Unless occupied with soino thought orearo
that is all-engrossing, wo never pass a horse
without giving him a critical notice, how
ever brief that notieo may be and we
sincerely bolicvo that nine out of ten of
them both in tho city and country aro
only remarkablo for somo physical defect,
or some dangerous habit aliko perilous to
both man and beast. Thoy aro mean be
yond, description, compared with what thoy
might bo under a proper course of breed
ing and treatment , they -arc knock-kneed,
faavo corns, splint, albugo, hots, broken
wind, oankcr, in the foot, colic, horso dis-1
temper, farcy, diabetes, curb, contraction
of tho foot, fistula, poll-evil, glanders,
founders, heaves, mango, rheumaiism,ring-.
Ibonc, sanderaek, roaring, get bone, bog
and blood spavin, blind staggers, sfcrang
uaryund lockjaw, .thrush, wind-galls and
warts, and forty other diseases, that op
press and torment the poor animals a
(thousand times more than all tho labor they
(onghtto -perform ! What a frightful cat
.alogue of diseases, to tie visited upon one
of 'tins noblest animals both in structure
.and dlspostion which God has placed in
our care, to subservo our wants or gratify,
our pleasures. Poor brute 1 Never was
. another so beset with evil, 01 treated with
so much inhumanity.
There aro two principal .causes for all
this, viz:
1. Brooding from old and diseased ani
mals .
2. The injudicious and hareh treatment
which they receive.
It has long been a practico, and is a
wide-spread one, to broed from aged and
imperfooi mares marcs that 'have bccn
excellent animals, but aro full of age
and imperfections, that a large proportion
of all horses acquire before arriving at the
ago of twenty years. One, for instance,
.has had crooked knees for ten years, an
other tho spring halt, another a capped
.Lock or tho heaves. She is past servicablc
jlabor in the field or in tho road, and as
"the kind master is still desirous of making
her profitable to him, ho -turns her over in
her old sgo to tho pains of parturition, nnd
just work .enough in tho plow or cart to
paj for Lor hay and grain. This is done
toy thousands, who nover think that these
defects may be entailed upon the progeucy
of these raares,aud thus a race of informed,
ill mannered and comparatively worthless
Lorses is perpetuated. For tho puposo
of breeding, tho young or middloagod of
both sexes should bo selected and these
should bo of tho best form, and possessing
as many of tho best qualities as can be
found in a single animal. When these
precautions aro observed, wo shall have a
race of young horses to start with that will
produce tho finest animals, under a proper
course of management.
Tho next proliGc source of poor horses,
is tho injudicious, harsh, and very often
cruol treatment, which they rcccivo. Colts
aro put to work too young j pressed to tho
utmost of their power, both in speed and
draft, too frequently ; and when fatigued
or heated aro left in tho storm or cold, or
a draft, whero agues and cramps aro con
tracted that continue with them through
life. They aro often urged to turn sud
denly and rapidly, which strains or bracks
aomo of tho nice organism, as in tho caso
of splint or spavin. They aro hamporcd
with unnecessary and injurious harness,
such as tight check rein and blinders which
leave thorn with imperfect vision, and their
supple limbs tied and tormented into every
fliapo but a natural one.
LIFE'S SECRET.
A STORY or WOMAN'S REVENOB.
MKS. lIENltY WOOD,
Author of "Tho Channlngs," "Enrl's "East
liy.inc," let., fcc.
Jl Life's Secret
A Life's Secret I
A Life's Secnt
Uy AuUiurof "Kant Lynncl"
A UPE'S SIICRET. A Hi-onr or Womvjc's Uevknae.
Ry Mm. Monty Wood, nulhor of "Rut l.ynno," "'Ilia
Charming!," nuit "Tlio Enrl's Ilclts," will bo published
nnd for sulc on Saturday next, May Sltli. It In printed
from thu manuscript nnd ndvunco prnuf-rlif cts, pur
charted I))' lis from tho author, In advance of the puhll
intluu nt thu work In Eurone. nnd will lm Ileum! In II
urgo nctiivn volume, largo typo, dnnhlo column, nml
printed on thu llnost and best of white paper. Trice
Fifty cents in paper cover, or Seventy-live cents in
(loth,
llcadvlnl Hr. n. Shtllon Mackenzie, the literary Killer
of For ney't Press, toys of it edt totally in thai piper.
Mm. Ilnnnv Woon'e NRvvtrr kkvv tcovEt,. It Is said
Hint Napoleon could dictate on three ur lour dlircrciit
uhjcbts, to ns many secretaries nil nt oncu. Airs, lien,
ry Wood must havo similar Mentis of putting lior clever
Actions upon paper. Within the last rortuigbt or so,
wo liavn nutlccd tiro of her now novels, i'Tbo Earl's
Heirs," Mini "the Choniilngs," mid hero is n Ihlrd to ho
published by T. II Peterson tc Hrnthcrs, in n few days, 1
printed from thu manuscript and advance proof-shorts ,
purchased from tho uuthor, so us tu anticipate Its up. I
penranco In Loudon, weich wo hnvejust read from thu
advance copy of the proof-sheets senilis by the publish I
ers. "A Life's Secret! A Sturv nf Wnmnii'si Revnm ."
duesnnt reseinblu anv of Mrs. Wood's iirerciillur iutia !
exeunt In the wonderful power of putting tho reader in
to full possession of tho motives of thu leading char
acters, ill giving tho most natural conversations, nnd
In concealing tho denouement tothevery rlocso of tho
story, inis use so csseniiai tu too novelist, jilts
Wood rtoscsses in a lareor decree than nnv ntlmr liv.
ing writer. Mixed up with tho incident of tho tain,
which runs through it, Is a striking nnd painfully truth
ful account of tho rise, progress, nnd decline of tho
social evil caucuK tiuiiiicrs- "siriKC." ills us power
ful us painful, and shows Mrs. Wood's possession of tho
(dements of domestic. lrairedv. Tlio nrico of "A Life's
Secret." Is but t'jftv Cents a con v. mid is cent Yen,'
poeingo oy mopuuiisuors.io any one, on receipt of that
amount. Published and for sale by
T.ii. phtersonjc nrtoTiinns,
30 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
To whom nil orders must come addressed.
JUST PUBLISHED.
Mrs. Henry Wood's Other Hooks,
i.
Tub Channinos. A Domestic Novrl of Heal Life. Ily
.Mrs. Henry Wood, nulhor of "Karl's Heirs." "A Life's
Secret," "Tho Castle's Heir," "Thu ilj stcry," etc.
Comploto in ono largo octavo volume, duiihlu column,
making over three hundred pages, and printed on the
finest white paper. I'rico lltty cents a copy, in paper
cuver, or sevcniy-flve cents in cloth.
It.
The Eam.'s Hem?. ATalu ofllomestlc Life. Py tho
nuthor of "Tho Channlngs," "Tho Alytcry,""A Life's
Secret," "Tho Cnstlo's Hvir," etc. l'rlco fifty cents
cojiy, in paper cover, or seventy-live tents in cloth.
l"7 Copies of "A Lite's Secret," or "Channlngs," or
the "Carl's Heirs," will be sent to any oiiu froo uf post
ugu.on roinlltlng tho price of the edition wished, to the
publishers, in u letter.
E7" ilooksellcrs, News Agents, and nil others, wilt
plcnso send on their orders ntonco for what they tuny
want of "A Life's Secret" to start with, which will
prove to bu ccjtinlly na popular as tho "Channlngs," the
"Karl's Heirs," or "East Lyiine."
Addicts nil orders nt mice to the publishers,
T. h. peterson & .mothers,
No. DOS Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
NEW AND GOOD BOOKS 1
JUST I-UBLtSHXD AND FOR SALE BT
T. B. Peterson ij- Brothers,
300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Books pent every whero frco of postage, on remitting
to us the price of the books wanted, in a letter.
Gustave Aimord'z Booh.
i.
The Ikman Scout. T,y enslave
"Tho Flower of tho Prairie," etc.
more Cooper's "l'atlillnder." Plica
or i j cents in cloth.
II.
TllR FI.OWFR OF TtlE PRAiaiS. By
uuuiur 01 i im inuiau ni out," cic
thing overwritten by J. Fennimoie
cents in paper, or 75 cents in cloth.
May 21, ieU'.
Ainiard, nuthor of
j:uial to J. Fenni
50 cents in paper,
Gustavo Almard.
1'ully equal tn any.
Cooper. Prico 50
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Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by 11,0.' A,
Jf. Acimnmo lation Train to Philadelphia and rtluru
at $1 eO each. (J. A. NICOLE,
Genera I Superintendent.
January 1, 1302.
i.ackiiwaimii k Bloomsuurg Jiailrond
ON AND AITEIl NI)VEJI.2.ri, l?f!l, PASSENGER
TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS :
MOVING SOU T II.
Freight $
JV'flCMffrr. i'limengcr.
Leavo Prranton, 5 2.'! A. 31. 111.30 A. M
" Kingston H.30 1.M5P Jl
" llioumsburg K3i
" Rupert, fc'.IO
' Danville, Hi
Arrive nt Northumberland, lU.uil
MOVING NORTH
Leave Northumberland, 4.30 P. JL
" Danville, 5.10
" Rupert, 5.13
Illooniiburg 5,.'7
" Kingston, ' oOLeavo 1.13 P. 31 1
Arrivu nt Scranton, H.Od P. ,M. 3.10
A Passeiuicr Train nlsolrnes Kim-ston nt H.3 OA. JL
for Scrnntuu, to innnei t witii train for New Vork. Re
turning, leaves Scranton uu arrival of Train from New
York at i.ir r. n.
Thu Lackawanna und lllnomsbiirL' Railroad connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and esieru Railroad
ut Scranton, for New Vork and intermediato points east
ii unpen it connect' vviiu tnu uaiiawissaKanroad,tor
points both eaal ami wrst.
At Norlhumbirtaud it connects w ith the Philadelphia
t Uriel!. U.andN. O R. R. for points wei-t aud south.
JOHN P. ILSLEV, Snii't
J C. Wills. Otn'1 TiclclJIgn
Nov.30, IdOI.
W. WIKT ESQ.
NOW occupies thu room up stairs in front in Mr.
Unaugsl's brick building, on .Main Street below the
American House, A most conv euieut orlicc ; where he
will bu happy at nil tiuiei to see his friends aud clients.
liloonisburg, Nov. 0, ltOL 3m.
CHIT T E N D E N ' S
I'HIMM'MMIIA tlOJIJlIHUCIAL.
CO LLEGE,
N. E. corner nfnh ami Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
Tins Institution, which was titahlllh'dln ISI4, nnd
Is now corise.pieiitly In thn eighteenth venr of lis exl-jt-cure,
numbers among lis grnduntos. hundreds of tun
mnstsuccossful .Merchants nnd lluslucss .Men of our
Country.
TnBOsjrcTnfthe Institution Issolcly to nlToril young
men facilities for thorough preparation fur bmlnss,
Tin: llnAtrtiM TtfoiiTnre, llooh-leeihg, ns npptlcn.
ble totho various departments of tr.idui I'ennwiithlp,
both plain nnd ornamental I Commercial laie, JIa'Ac
mallet, X,irlgatlon Cirlf Engineering, JJratcing, I hen
ogdrphy, and .Modern Lwgnogca.
TruSrsTfM or Nrp.i'tnoy Is peculiar I no classes or
set I dis am made urof, hut each student is taught
Imllvldunllv, solhat ho may coiunitiiccat tiny time, and
nltcml nt uliatevqr hours uro most convenient.
Cvrvi.ooi-KS arelssucdmisoa;.! after tho 13th of April
cnntnlnlng nainas of the studcuts for tin year, and full
particulars f trm,&c. nnd miy bo obtained ul nny
time by uddreslug Iho i'rlm lpnl,
IsEtTr.viVK AtcoMMon vtions, ttlJc-tprend reputation
aud tluicnffiAirjierlfnicnfif Vrlnelpal, this lntilu
Hon oirer f.icilllics superior tonny oilier in tho conn
t.u rnri.nuni. men vi-IhIiIhc1 tn nronaro fur business,
no, I tn i .ti l.i 1 1 1 at tho saiuo time a mrLoMt, tcicA ?cif
prore a rccom mendathn for them them to any Jierchan
tlio House.
C'T-CRirENDE.-t'sSeriM of Trtntltef on HooK-Kekp-tvo.
now noro wldclyclrculaledlh.nl any olher work
un tho subject, aro for salu nt Iho College.
a. HODGES CRITTENDEN,
Mtorneyal'Laie,
I'mxcii'AL:
Ian. i.'3-lSir.! 12m.
NEW BUSINESS PIH3I.
TMIE uudersisnod respectlully Inform Ihclr frlendi
nnd the nubile rrencrnlly, that they have entered in
tn in partnership, under Hie name, style und firm of
llt 1 I'll t. I'l'l'U in ll,n
Mercantile ESusines,
In the "Old Arcade," in llloonisburg, Columbia co.,
where ihcy Intend enrr yiug on tno business ol oekc
n.ii. MtiRr.itMi7.iNi, in nil its dlversilled branches ami
depi.rtn.nls. nnd to which they in vile nn extension of
me public pairunugc.
n. ii. i.i i i.i.i
FKED'K C. EVER.
illonnisburg, -May 11, lf-GI. tf.
TI1E Proprietor of tills well-know n nnd centrally lora
I ....I I I... I'. ... ...... II .1 4, ..I
A II II ll.'USV. 1IIU l.ALII.,1llb MUlblJI I-IINIIK- l, HIJll-
Street. In lllooiii-lmiL'. i.umedlatclv r.iooile the L'nlum
bi.i County Court House, respectfully informs his friends
nml Hie public in t" iior.il, that his House it, now in ur
cler for the reception and entertainment of travelers who
may feel di-pmed lo favor it with their culoui. He lias
spared no i xpein-o in preparing the Ei iiamil. for tlio
I'nlertainmi'Ut of his guests, neither nil, ill there be any
thing wanting (on his part) to mini-iter to their personal
comfort. Ills house is spacious and enjoys uu ulcellcnt
business location.
ry Oinniliues run nt nil times betw een the Exchange
lloti I and the various ll'iil Road I)nnot. liv which trnv.
elers will b" pleasantly conveyed to and from thu re-
spective Minion in tine lime lo uicctlbo Cars.
WJL II. KOONS.
l'.loomsburg, July 7, IFfiO-
To Dlitroji Hots, tlonchcs, Ac.
It Jleilron Mice, Moles, and Ants
ToJIeitroy llfd-llugi.
To lhttToy JlnllHln fur, Cloth, dec.
7'o ;lr Jlosaulloes nnd 1'less.
To DeHroy Insects on Plants nnd lowli.
7V lUetrty Inserts on Animals, AC
To Vctlroy Every form and species of Verm In,
THE
"ONLY INI'AT.LIIILE REMEDIES KNOWN."
Destroyes Instantly
EVERY FOllM AND SPECIES OP
f EKMII.
'i'lie Great Cause of
HUMAN MISERY.
Just Published in a Scaled Envelope: Price II rls;
A LEUTrill! 11V Da. CIJIA EfllVELL, ON THE
CAUSE AMI CL'Ri: uf Spcrmatorrhn-a, Consuinption,
.Mental and l'hy.iil I'eliilitv, Nf rvoiisneii, Epili ii.v j
Impaired Nmi.lmii oflhe llody i Lassitude j Wi-nkness
of the Dniln and the Hack ludispo.ilion, nnd Inca
pacity for Study und Labor ; DuUnes of Apprehension:
l.o.s uf .Memory; Avirnou to society ; l.nvo of Soli
tude ; Timidity; Hi If-DMrust ; Di..ine,s ; Hernial he:
Alfeiliuns of Hie Eyes ; Pimples uu the Face : Involuu.
tary Emissions, and Sevunl Incapaclly; iho tone
0,uenees of Youthful Indisi relion. &c., t.r.
II f This ailmlrablo Lecture i learls prov cs that the
above enumerated, often Ji'lf-nlllirled, evils may he re
moved without ineilniue mid williout daniri rous surgi
cal operations, and should be read by every man in lliu
and. '
tiolll llll.lnr en-il Innnc .l.l..n. t.. ...
............. .-.., ....... ,i4u., ni,, jjiiiin, yeairii
envelope, nn the reieipt of six cents, or two postage
Dr. CHAS.J.C. KLINE,
12, l.owery, Nuw York, Postoilin; llox, -l,iJn.
February 8, leO'J.J 20, lMil
P11OTE0TI0N FROM LIGHTNING.
TMIE subscriber would inform his friends, that lu is
J. now prepared to put up, on bliorl notice, aud in u
scientific manner, tho best
ruiTix.1 poiATFj) Liairrxrxn nous,
at 121 cents per foot. All work warranted.
E. U.DIDLEMAN.
niooinsburg, May 2 1, lfl',0.
TRUNKS! TRUNKS! !
rpiin largest, best haiidsom
.1 est and cheapest assort
meut of Solo Leather solid
Riveted Travi line Trunks.
1MU3' liannrt ,y Dress Trunk
i.uiiiireu s i.-oaciie-., prom
lets Leather and Carpet Hag
Packing Trunks cc. &r i
TIIO,TA XV M V'l-I'Cnv-c
Celebrated London Prize Jlednl liuproved sheet spri'nr
... . i iuiiiv niniiui,ii lory, ,-vo. uj .viarKe
streti, South w est comer Fourth and .Market, Philad'a.
August r IH37-tf,
BOOT AN SiEfiBIi..ffA!!4;i,
THE undersigned, having opened n new HOOT AND
SUCH SHOP, on Mum strict, in llopkiuvill". East
lilnonibburg. respectfully Invites the custom of Ih.i citi
zens anil the public Keiieially. All kinds of Hoots,
Shoes, &-c , will be promptly mado to rrdir, on short
notke and moderate terms-. Fiom long experience in
Ills line of business ho Hitters himselt that lie will bu
ublo to give general satisfaction to all who may favor
him vv ith their custom. .
C7 Grain, Provision nnd Produce gcncra'Iy taken in
exchaugu lor work.
d. r. imooKP.
Blooinsburg, July li, l:GI-3m.
Store Removed,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hat and Cap Store, plf
Tho undersigned :epecirully InrorniH the cltliens of
Uluoinsburg, nnd tho public in general, that he has re
moved thu Xllli IMV VWHE, into the hou.e, on
Slnin Street, nearly opposite his 1-ito stand, where
he has Just received u Kplendid as.ortment of
CITY HATS AND CAPS,
Direct from tho .Manufuctiiries, of all kinds, slyleg, sorts
and sizes, lutc.t fashions, which he oUTers wholesale and
retail, at very low prices,
L These Goods will bo bold at very lowpriccs for
Ready Pay.
JOHN K G1RTON.
Illoniusburg. April 19, 1602. imnui.
AT
1 JBiscFs OJd Stand,
'pHE subscriber has receivod his SPRING STOl'lv OF
A. GOODS, whicli ho offers nt fair price. To lint
ler .Makers, ho would say, bring it Ire.h ami wo will
pay on extra pricu, us ,vo havun coutriiitat
FORTRESiS MONHOK,
which must be fulfilled, nnd wo can ull'ord lo pay an
i xtra price. We huvo changed our Express day to
Thursday. Persons having good cal nnd rnlves, will
bring them in on Wednesday evening or early on Thurs
day morning
Jerseylown, Slay 17, 1EG3 31. N. McCAY.
t8t?Geo, WashiDgton, was a farmer.
aoDBKJSW IS A V K v
1'rlntfr, Uookbliidcr & IJlnnkbook
MANUFA VTU RER:
WllOt-ESALE AND RETAIL DEALER N
PRINTING, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
AOEKT TOR THE CATAWI1SA PATER MILLS.
.Main Street, first door below the Fublic gnus r
. tviJvivnou.ijAiiCi. fa,
J Nov, S3, Ictl- 13)n.
NATRONA GOAL OIL!
WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVEI
nnd final to any KEROSENE,
WHY buy an oxplosiva Oil, when a few rents more
per gallon will fmhii.li you with a perfect Oil j
lliltr.onhb'
VA. SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
No. 1-J7 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.
Tcby. 23., liOJ, I year.
HE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL,
DAXriLLF., MONTOVn COUMTV. PA.
Y,ntstloininent for Man and Beast, in good tyl
and at moderate rates.
pinVm..Ar..rV8NBAVACE'r"r
T
K IMI'JL' $2 HAT,
S. E. corner Third and J)oc7c Streets,
PHIL A DEL PA I A.
Hats mails to order, of any Style or Qnality nt Short
Notice.
January 4, lelSJ. Cm.
N03. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Oourtlaudt Street,
NT. Alt UROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.
This old-established and favorite resort of the Easi
ness Community has been recently refuted, and is coin
plctu in ever) thing that can luinl.ter to tho comforts of
its patrons Ladies and families are specially and care
fully prov ided for.
It H centrally located in tlio hu'iness part of tho city,
and is contiguous to tho principal lines cf steambuals,
curs, oinuibusses f.'rrh s( &c.
In eonse'piencu of the pressure caused by tho Rebel
lion, prices have been reduced to
One Dollar a? d 1'ifty C cuts per Day.
The tubln Is amply supplied w ith nil the luxuries nf
tho season, and is cpial to that of any other hutel in thu
country.
Ample accommodations are offered for upward of 400
irJDo not believo runners, hackmen, aud others who
may say "thu Western Hotel is full."
1). D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
TI10S. 1). WINCHESTER.
Fell. 15, isr.j.
NATIONAL MOTEL,
(Lato White Swan,)
RACE STREET, ABOVti THIRD
IMIII.AnKl.l'IlIA.
D. 0. SIEGRIStT PnomiETon.
Formerly fiom Engle Hotel Lebanon, Pa
T, V. RIIOADS, Cleuk,
.March 20, l.-li2-12m.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
THE undersigned would most respeclfully announce
to the citizens of niooinsburg and vicinity, Ihutsha
lias just received from the Eastern Ciliesher
cCi SPRING AND SUMMER
-iSf MILLINARY GOODS, Sgi
url of which Hie is prepared lo mako n vc'i
rtnaouuMolow figure, Her assortment of goods nrcy
iilllo superior inpoiutof durability ut well as l.isleit,
liets, toanyollered inthlssettion, Shu returns llnnin
fur the libeialpatronageshchus received, and respect
fully solicits a cuutiuuauc of tho sumo.
Jlloomvburg. May . IW3. '"KI.EV.
JONAS DUO OK & DUO'S
ruizii iHittL srooL cotiox.
200 & .100 yds. White, Dlack, ,t Colored
This Thread being made particularly for Sewing Ma
chines, is very Strong, Smooth and Elastic It
strength is not inmuiri'd by washing, unr by friction o
the needle. For .Machines, use Urookt' Patent Glace
For upper thread,
und lirooks' Patent BiiCord, Red Ticket,
For Uudcr thread.
Bold by respectable dealers throughout the country
Also, in cases of 100 each, assorted Nos., by
W.M, HENRY SMITH, lli.tgint,
Nov.n.iWL-em, 3 V"e Kev Vork'
KOLLOCK'S DANDELION OF FEE.
Thifl tiri'ii.irmir,,, ,,,.,1.. r... .1... i... . , ...n. .
. .......,,, ,- i,,ii un.- iii-M jnvn i once, is
5,eM'.'.".'.',',u;l"lr,'1J'' l,,iys'ciausa a superior NI'TRITIOL'H
nr.'. r.tt An i . dp i :.,,,...i n..t.iit... ,
,, , ' uruiuij, j'j ?pepji.i, nuu an
oiuio.is disorilers. Thousands who have bucn cnmpell.
ed to abandon thu usoof colfec will usu this without in
Jurious ellecls. One can contains the strength of two
pounds ol onlinary coil'ec. Prico 2.i cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN,
Tho purest and beet RAKING POWDER known, for
making light, sweet und nutritious Ulead and cakes
Price j cents,
m vncpactl'rkd nv
M. H. KOL LOCK, Chemist,
Ourner of llrnad ami Ch. slum Strceti.
PHILADELPHIA,
And sold by all Drugaists and Crocirs.
iMarch 20, lMi2. K'in.
A OAKD ,J, YOUNG LADIES AND
Xa.GLNTLE.MEM The subsirilier will send (tree
ol charae) to all vv hodesire it, the lii i ip i an I directions
or inakimj a simple Vegetable Halm, that will, in from
llVlllil I'llThl ilfil'd .rinn, I1 1. . i, ... . n .
1 reckles, S.illowness, and nil impurities unit ronahness
oflhi) Skin, leaving tho sunn as. Nature inuiuh d it
Iioh Id he-soft, clear, sinootb und heautiful. Those
1 OS rill!F lllrt Uprinn . if, Cll I.... .1 .u ., .
" , i . I .i,1 .'. " ."s.rocuuiis, oireriious,
and advice, will plcnso call on or address (vvith return
,.VI... i iiu?-. c. i;n.vrvi.',
i. .- . l'raetienl Chemnt.
Jlay 1,. 18CS-2m. Ml Uroadway, New Vork.
niNGHAMTON, N. Y.
An Institution lo qualify young 7uen for
Businis's,
"TV XV. LOWELL. Principal, Professor of the Siienco
J-r ol Accounts, author of Lovvuil s Triaties upon
nT ,v n'1.1!!?!.''.1."1."""5"1"" I'lu-'ri'tiriB th" same.
JNO. RA.NM.N, Counncrrial Aicount.iiit, Professorof
Honkkcepiii" and Praitical Mntiiemalics.
A J. WARNIlll, Professor of Practical and Oinameu
tal Kniuanship, Commercial Calculations ami Corres
pondence. V'mltm V'V -Vsi-tant Teacher in Pennmnnship.
J. s. LUItlls, Assistant Teacher in Uookkcepina De
partment. 1 6
i.r.oruiiF.ns.
lion, DANIEL S DICKINSON, LL. D., I.oclurer on
CuinniHrclal Law and Pohtiral Economy.
Hon. HANSOM It u.co.M.ou Contracts, Promissory
Notes und Hills of Exchange.
Uev.Ur. E. ANDREWS, on Commercial Ethics.
Students cuncnter at nny time; novacalion, Grndii.
ates are presented W illi an elegantly engraved Diploma.
I'funl tunc ro-iuircd to complete full Conmiercial course
rum ht to twelve weeks. Every student j, ,.r.a.
ted to be compitcntto take charge of the books nf any
bii' ness flrm, and pinlined to earn nsrlur from S-00to
SluOilner annum. AShManco icndered tu graduates in
plaining situations. Hoard 82.00 to 850 per neck
I or particulars send fur Circular, unclosing rtamn '
MayAu"-,2,n ' '-GlVKLLi: tV MINER.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the under
ngui'd has placid the following named properly
in charge of Samuel Jlarr, ot Scott township, lioluuibii
cuunly, during his pleasure, viz: ,,,,
C',".v' ''','' v"".k '."V?" clolk' ,wn N"'" ""'I lledding.
LooUu, CteuMls, Tubbs and Chairs, l 'ornc-r Cupboard
Kitchuii I upbo.ird.uud on Liircau, with which ull tier!
sous are loibidden to meddle or interfere, uu tiaiiiBof
tho law s penalties. 1 1
Msy2l,160.'-3t. WILKI.VH.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, IMiilod-ilphla-for
tho Relief oftbe Silk and Distressed
aillicled with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and es.
pecially Diseases of Ihu Sexual Organs.
Medical Advice given Gratis by Iho Acting Hureeon
SLMIN'VL EAUNEr-.-s, and other Diseases of the Hev.
mil Organs, and on the NF,W REMEDIES nupluvrd In
tnu uispeiisary, sent in seuled letter out dopes, iree of
Dr. J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association.
April .1, Vrni-lfinT Ni""' yirC'' ,'l'"'"ll,rl'la, Pa.
JOLINE & LEE,
Nn. lO, NORTH WHAnVEH,
Philadelphia, .
AND
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Spun Cotton for Caulking, Ropes, Twms,Tur, Pilch.
Oakum mocks, and Oars, fcc. ''",c"'
AUUt 4, tvo 12m.
Thnc Prsparations (unlike all othcts) me
"Free from Poisons."
"Nut dangerous to the human family."
"Jtnlsdonol dm uu the premises."
"They come out of their holes to die."
"They lire the only iufalli.ihte remedies known."
"li years and more established in Now Voik City."
Utied by the City Post Ollice.
r'rf by Hie City Prisons and Station (looses,
U.d l:f tho City Steamers, Ship-, lie.
Used iiy thu City llo.pllals, Alms-Houses, &c.
Uttd by thu City llotels-'Astor'-'St. Nicholas.'Atc.
tVcii by tho Hoarding House, &.c. &r.
Uted ly more than 500,000 Private Families.
See one or two Specimens of what Is everywhere
said by thu people- Editors Dealers, Ur..
HfltJSIlKEEI'Eltd troubled with vermin need be so
no lonccr. if they use "Cotar's" Exterminators, Wu
Wo have used it to our satisfaction, nnd if a box costs
S we would have it. WV havo tried poisons, but they
ell'eited nothing; but "Cimiaii's" arllilu knocks lliu
brealli out of Rats, .Mice, Roaches, and Hud-Hugs, u.ulck
erth.iu we run w rite it. It is in great demand all over
thu country. -Mdma (j Oatetlt.
JKIRE (iKAIN nnd prov isimis aro destroyd'annually
in Grant Count) by vermin, than would pay for tons ef
this Hal ami lusei t Killer. I.oncmtet IVi.lhrnlil.
HENRY I. COS'I'ARWu are selling your prepara.
tiuns rapidly, Wherever they have been used, Rats
Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly
Uiklk At SiouiitR, Druggiils, Windsor, Mih
"Costar's" Rat Roach. &c. E::toriuiiiaton
'Costar's"
' Costar's" Bed-Bur; Exterminator.
'Costar's"
"Costar's" Ilcctrio Powder, for Insects, &o.
In 2ae: 50c. a.nii 4? I.tMl Hoxus, IUhti.ks Ann Jlask, 34.
Si.es fur Plantations, Ships, Hoats, Hotels,
A:c &c.
OAOTIOHU! To prevent the public from being im
posed upon by e-inirions and liitii I'ernttions Imitation!,
a new laliel has been piepared, hearing a Jaemmile of
tue rroprn-tnr s signature. I.xaminii each bin, bottle,
or lls.k 1,111-l'iilly beforu purchasing, und lake nothing
but"CU5i'AlfS."
iy Sold F.urryvhtrely
All Whulesale Driigglstsintlia largo citlos.
IVlinlcsalo Ajrrnis in York Cily.
Slli'tlnlli, H.,.,t.... , .. , ,, .
narrni, msiey flc I. Itclieu
Hush Calu He. RoIjiuvimi
Jl Ward. Cln-o &; l o
JlcKisson ti Rubbius
D S Harnes fc Co
1' C Wells fc Co
i.azelle, viarsh & Gardner
Hall, Divhu ti Co
i. on rail I ox
Shetleliu llM,tli,,rrf JL- I '
H A I'nliue-toul:, !un ju
A I! ti II Sands ,Co
Whei ler .t Hurt
James S Aspiuwnll.
Jlorc.in A. Allen
Hall, liuckel f.; Co
Thoieas A. Fuller
P II Urvis
DR. LA OUOIX'S
rftlVATE MKUIOAt, TREATISE 0
riiysiologlcal View of Mai
050 PAOE3 AND 130 ENORA VINus
TWiKTV-rnR t-tNTs. Sent freu of pcistj,,, .
the Union. Ou the Infirmities of youth a
dl-cloilng the secret follies of both sexet
musing debility, nervousness, depressjoi
palpitation ofthe heart, suicidal imuglnli
lary emissions, blHihlngi clcfetllvo mem
Hon and lassitude, Kith eonfettioni of i,tl
of a Hoarding tthotl Jllitt, a College 1st
Young Married lMy, fee,ot. It Is n truth
the married nnd those contemplating ma,,
tcrtaln secret doubts of their physical Ci
who arc conscious of having liatardcd thu
plucss.nnd privileges to vvhlih every ,
entitled. . .
YOUNG MEN who nrc troubled with w
ernlly caused by n bad habit In youth, t
which arc illzr.lntss, pains, forgetfully,
n rluL'lnc in lha cars, wi nk eves. iwni,,.'
Lnud lower cxtremltlas, confusion of Idem
ory wiiu iiieinncuoijMiiay in-cureu ny toe i,
PA I! IS AND LONDON TREAT.MI.NT.
We have, recently devoted much i,f
VISITING THE El ROPEAN HOSPI'i
ourselves oflhe kiiowli dge nnd rosea, thi
skilled I'ti sijlnnn nnd Surgeons In Eunai
tlueiit. Those who placo themselves nn
will now have tho full benefit of Ihu mum
EFFICACIOUS REJIEDIIW which u
Introduce Into our practice, nnd the publi,
suredofthii same leal, nssldulty, SECRR,
lion being paid to theircases, which lias
ty distinguished us heretofore, ns n Pht
PECULIAR department of professional' Pt
nam tictnty-Jire years.
l'.trm li 1'tMALK I'H.l.s. Ladle who w In,
the elllcacy of which has been tested In
cases, nnd never failed to cuVct speed; ,
nny bad rcsiills.w lll lire none lint Ur. Dt-J.n
Periodical Pills. The only Precaution lie,
servo is, ladies should not tnku them if i
sonto believe they are In certain tituatht
ulurs of which will he. found ou thu write
nylng each box,) though nlwnya safe aii'
gently et snnclivc are they.
Price .$1 per box. They can ho mailed
thu United States or Canada.
TO THE LADIES-WImiiooiU etnftd,
nilvler with regard to any of those t nt.
plaints to which their dilicato organlx
them liable, aru particularly Invited to to
Tilt "EbXCTKCI-GALVAMc Pr.ollc.TIV i:,"
ladlcs whoe health will not admit, or ul,
siru to increase their families, may benbt.,
It is a perfeilly safe previ lillvu to inntt i
been exteusivdy Used during Ihu lust 20
rcducend to SIO.
The Stcrcls of VoiMIt la
Jl Treitltcon the Ciuse ef I'rcmatnrt i
iim learning. Jutt publishtd a book thovi
progress find prevalence among arhovh,
ftmaJe nf this fntnl habit, pointing out ti,
Invariably attend its victims, and deirh
progress ef the disease, from Ihe eomminci
H will be sent by .Mail onteceiptif trei
rr" Attendance dally, from H In the lie
night, and uu Sundays from 2 till 5 r ,m,
.Medicines wilh full directions sent to i
United Slates or Canaiing, by patient, c
their symptoms by letter. IluslnosB i,
strictly coiiildcutinl.
tt7" Dr. L's Ollice is slrll located a et,i
thu name of DR. LA CROIX, at No. Jl Jla
bany, N. Y,
Nov. 23. Ifi51. 12m.
WE will forward by mall to nny part c
States, post-paid, any varieties that m.iv
the following prices :
10 varieties seiettid from those priced m
per paper
22 varieties telccted from ihosu priced nt
per paper
5 varieties selected from those priced at
per paper
12 varieties selected from those priced at
per paper
2 varieties selected from those priced at
per paper
5 varieties selected from those priced at
per paper
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER h
Persons desiring us to make their Helen
ly upon our sending only those vvhiiliin
hnwy and desirable, and of easy eiillivnl
hove thatour experience will enable us t
Hons, largu or small, that cannot fjll tu a
Isiaclion. 6
1U0 Packets Annuals, llicnnials uud Pn
fovnrlto kinds
50 Packets Annuals. Ilienuials aud Per
favorilu kinds
25 I'aiketh Annuals, best assorted
II Packets Annuals, best ussorled
SO Packets, New and Rnro Annuals
Choice Culleclion of Ornamental Hrasr
" " ol'Evorla.sting I'Inweri
ofAlpine or Rock Plat,
!'. Climbing Plants, Am
Perennial
Choice Collection of Greenhouse Plant Si,
" " Ornamental Leaved ,
Florist ic Seedman, Versailles' Won.ii
tp Send for a duscrlptlvo Catalogue.
March 15. 1(,2. 3m.
iV EW YORK MEDICAL
1 '1CTI1
A benevolent Institution endowed for
Chronic Diseases nf every nature and ti
lids fiom "piack ndvertisers nml impoiti
ges except for Medicine until eu ed, and i
treiiie iovetly treatment fn e No Jliner
nils Drugs used. The I'hvsiiianshuve h.i
tensive experience both In priwitu anil II
tice. The lollow log arc somu ofthe iMuipi
special allention is given. All ili-ias.
Throat Lungs, Heart Stomach, Llvur. Ki
Rli'iiiiiatum, Fits, Caiirer, i'iles, Nerve
Diseases ofthe Sexual Organs, Seminal V
potence-and Virulent diceaset; of ever) in
lycureil. Diseases of Females and all
sureessfullv treated. Hliudness mid In
without painful operations. Patients tn t
by sending a statement ol lln-ir cat,... M,
any pan of the countrj. Coumltation fre
Address, Stamp enclosed,
DR. L. (.RAVI S. CeiiMillm
I.0J Hroadwey,
April 5, ISC2 12m.
AND 01'IIUIH.
!'liiladcljilii;i Pa.
7, V,."i'ott V. ,. I ""I'frt Shoemaker i Co
II A I u.iucstock Si Co French, Richards i Co
AND OTHERS.
AND 1Y
Druggists, Grocrrs, Storekeepers an I Retailors general
ly in all Country Tuvvns Villages
in the
AT
BLOOMS BURG, PA.
SOLD BY
G. M. fJagenbuch,
J. Rs Moycr,
K P. Lutz.
erAndbyth.D,gEl,,,l(:lorclteepctlinilBetaiur(8fn
LO" Country Dealer, rnn ordf , k
giving reduced Prices ,c? ' f" t8faj Circular
is
II. 0. UOWER,
S D It 12 E 0 X ) G c T I
jZZft? i.i.ii i.i j i ui.i.v oners
tSgt nl services to the ladies am
JjgVXiJHIooinsburg and vicinity. 1
.e i- , """ """ an cuu various
the line of his profession, he Is provided
i inprov'eil porcelain teeth , which will b
gold, platina, silver nnd rubber base; toll
tho natural Iri th,
.Mineral plate and block teeth manuf.iei
operations on tee th, carefully and prnpcil
P.loomsbutg, Pa.. August;), mi.
C'lioico VcgtJalJlo Seeds by
20 Varieties for j
15 Varieties for ' jS-j
Wishing te give Ihose who resldo at i
opportunity lo test thu .uallty of our
winch vve are cnulldent will comiurc la
any oirered in this ,c,ntry, wo have p
packets, whicli will bu sent by ni.nl .i
above prices, Neuii but tho most dc.it.'
will bo included.
7b srerent disappointment, trt trish it
li" "f. Uai" d I'orn net m
tue mail pacLogcs, on account of their vtig
A. IHU!
Versailles, Wout.
tty Send for n Description Catalogu.i.
Jlarch 15, I!u2.-3iu.
CIGARS et TORACl
A Ijfg? assortment of choice Cigars. T
. J!"ts; '.'.""rL'rli"lll'ry anil Notions gen
lih null, lock r HATH and CAI'S
Eniporliiijl ''""i1' ul "'0 "illoom.be
Hoonishiirg, .Mnruh 10, ltstTl. J0'IN K
H. MTJLLIGA
1,'uuiij j.i; uf ALL KINDS i
AND
MANUFACTURER OF JEV
No, 4-M North S'cond Sb
AUOVE WILLOW,
. PHIL AD El
Not. to, ISfll.
ATTORNEY AT L
mooMsiiuna, va.
Olilw lu Curt Ally, formerly occupied t
Iltoouratnrg, Deo, 1, J'w!"'1''1''
'PUR CONFESSIONS AND
.1 IENCF.OF A SUFFERER -I'ubhiln
ning, and fur Ihu especial benefit of Vow
those, who sillier w ith Nervous Dc bilil) I.
ury.l reuiaturoDecay. 4.C., li., tc. by c
cured hiiusylf by simplu means, after Wm
eipensuanslncoiiveuleuce. ihroiigh then
k ss inedlcines prescribed by learned Dm'
ropn-s iiinybehad oriheauthur.O. L. LAV
t.reenpoiut, Long I, laud, by enclosing a i
dressed envelope.
Address CHARLES A LAW
JH!'I7.lf-2,rir,,'0',U' l'0BI,lMi
LEATHER I LEAT HE
npflEiindersignecl would nnnoiinrr, thai I)
. nthisHataiidCnp Enmorium, on Alain
ii... J i , ""'enc oi uiiiurent kina m i"
Ur . i! 1kl"'i,"io"'cco,(,ed audl)lal a
f v s tilth he will mil cheaper than can bi b
in this market. Call and excmir e them (
inn V K
Jllnomtliurg, May 21, 1803.
' ULAN its' 1 11T.ANK S '
Of every ilcw-'rifitioii, for nalc t '