Fanner's Department. THE 1IEST VINEGAR IN 24 HOURS. The following from the Scientific Jlmer term, which is no doubt just as stated, is commended to the attention of all families who desire good vinegar. The direction here given place its manufacture within the easy reach of all, for the process is as simple as it can bo. The whole phylosophy ol the manu facture of vinegar is included in the word oxidation, tho alcohol contained in cider, beer or wine, combining with the oxygen of the atmosphere ; becomes ascetic acid, which in a diluted state is vinegar. The methods usually pusucd in the ilntnestic manufacture of this article are, it.. lnnot nC llmill I1 Vt tl UlC Ol '"""J"" ' . r ., ! improvement. The conversion Of ClUer into good vinegar, by exposure to the air in casks, requirss weeks and even months to accomplish; because, only n small surface is exposed at one lime to the oxy dizing action of the atmosphere. By exposing a larger surface of the liquor tc the atmosphere, oxydation takes place with corresponding rapidity, and the process may be complete in twenty four to forty-eight hours. The method of accomplishing this rap-d acetificdtion, which has long been known to scientific men and manufactu rers, may be pursued without difficulty in private houses, as follows : Take a clean flour barrel, and bore auger holes ull around the sides, and in the bottom ; set it over a fiat tub or open cask, and fill it light with beech shavings which have been soaked in vinegar. On top of this barrel, which is open, lay two strips of wood, and resting on these, a pail filled with cider, beer or tho like- Procure twelve or fifteen lengths of cotton wicking, about thirty inches long; which, after dipping in the liquid, arrange round the sides of the pail at regular intervals, so that one end of each will be hanging in the cider and the other hanging down outside, and below the bottom of the pail. By means of these wicks the pail will gradually be emptied of its contents,which trickling over the shavings, will be expo sed to the air, absorb oxygen, and finally be received in the tub beneath, liy re turning the liquor into the pail above,aud suffering this trickling process to be re peated two or three times, a splendid vinefrar will be obtained. The whole o secret of tho process lies in the mechan ical increase of surface accomplished by the shavings. PRESERVING FRUIT. There is nothing so badly needed among fruit-raisers as a certain method of preserving their fruit. Some people are very sucessful in their efforts, while oth ers, the great majority, totally fail to save their apples and pears, especially the latter, for any lengthened period. Grain, bran, chaff, meal, shavings, sawdust, &o., have all been used with more or less sa tisfactory results. Latterly land plaster has been introduced, and is spoken of very favorably, and we have no doubt justly. Its nature would seem to point it out as well adapted to this purpose, when the fruit is packed in barrels or other vessels, and soparated well bj plaster. On farms, where plaster is an nually applied to tho grass, corn &c., it is only necessary to purchase it a few months in advance, as it will keep with out deterioration any length oi timo. It is said that apples can bo thus preserved until May in perfect condition and flavor. Barreling-up tightly and hurrying in the earth, we have no question, is one ol the very best processes. We .have known it to be eminently sucessful. Barreling and sinking under water is also said to answer the purpose. With choice pears this would well ropay tho trouble Wo shall reproduco next week the pan communicated to us somo months ago, as to packing in casks and burying in the ground, inasmuch as we considei the information of too valuable a naturo to allow it to pass with a single insertion. Gennatitown Telegraph. TO PRESERVE CIDER' The following recipe for preserving eider, was tested hat (all by a fricnd.and found to be all that is claimed for it. "When the cider in the barrel is in a lively fermentation, add as much white sugar as will be equal to a quarter or three quarters of a pound to each gallon of c jdpr, (according ob the apples aro sweet . 1, ,,n r.miniil,., n.nnnnil v; iv. "''' " 1""""" until thp llntiiil Iihh tlio taste to Hilit then lllllll MB liqillU IIH8IIIC taste 10 HUH, lllLll n,Ll n rut nf uii niinnn nC aiilnliitn flint I 1 8U patW,)Ol lime VO eacll gal Oil OI ClUCr, i V ii ii . i i , i , .! Shake well ami lilt ltla!lU tllfCC day, ailll bottle for use." The sulphite slmnlil first he diy sol veil In a quart or so of the cider before intro ducing it into the burrfl of cider. Pruir'te FariMr. ILLUMINATION IN ORANGEVILLE. Spring Goods At Fritz's Store, OllANGEVILL, COLUMBIA 00., PA. rl Iio uti'lcrsicticd litm just received a large and acicci assortii Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels, ' Carpets, Shawls, Hosiery, Silks, PRINTS FROM 7 TO 12j cts A YARD. Casaimcra, Satinets. Cottonndes, Kentucky Jeans, Thread, f?-c. READY MADE CLOTHING. Groceries, Quccuswaro, Cedcrware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c. ROOTS & SHOE3, HATS & CAPS. Ill short everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of old frends, and the public generally, Is solicited, May .1, 1802. WILLIAM FRITZ. W& IS ggfffc LOW PRICES ULE! JVew Goods, At Creasy 's Store, iu Light Street, Pa. FIRST OF THE SEASON! FIRST TO O N ALL KIM OF GOODS ! a sm 'STOCK! DESIRABLE STYLES AND THE BEAUTY OF IT ALL 13 WE CA N AND WILL SELL AT . LOW PK1C$, CALICOES, MUSLINS, SILKS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, CARPETS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, Keady-Madc Clothing. Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Fish, ' Salt, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tobacco, "Separs, Hats, Boots, Caps, Shoes, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c.,&o We have a large assortment of Black and Fancy Bilks which we are selling at reduced ptices: Black Bilks for 87J cents, worth SU2. also for $1,00 worth $1,25. We are selling our best prints for 121 cents per yard, the best in the market, ull fast colors. A yard wide unbleached murlin at 1 .'I cents equal to New Market. Three quarter yard wide unbleached muslin at 6 to 10 ccnU a yard. In addition to our large stock of Dry Goods, we have a large and full assortment of ltcady Made Clothing: for .wen and Uoys wear which wo are determined to sell cheaper thin can be bought elsewhere. Call and sec, and judge fur yourselves. II. W. CUEASY It. CO. Light Street, Ta , April SO, 1802. NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer GOODS, AT PETER ENT'S STORE, ljf LlOltT STHEBT, COLUMBIA CQUJOT, PJt, HAS just received from Philadelphia, and is now opening at the old stand lite'y occupied by Martz ac i.ni, a spienuiu assortment oi which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. His stock consists of Ladies Diess Goods choicest styles and late.t fashions. Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels, Carpets, Shawls, Hosiery, Silks, READY MADE CLOTHING Cassiniercs, Satinets, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans, Thread, &o. Groceries, Qucenswarc, Cedarwarc, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac. BOOT3 & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short every thing usually kept in a country store The patronage of old friends, uud the public general ly, Is respectfully so idled. The highest market price paid for country produce. 1T.TER ENT. Light Street, May 3, 16G2. ESTATE NOTICE. Columbia covtrrr, sti In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty! aroresaia, lairr sua, it is inns contained ; iieiijamui uaum John P Levan and William Goodman. Hurley the Court niuioiiited John G. Freexe. Esq.. ru. dltor, to moke distribution of the money raised on thu sale of the Ileal Estate of John P, Levan on the above two writs of Vend, Exponas. Ilv the Covkt. Certified from the Records May 10. 1802 JACOB KYERLV, Proth-y. Per Miciuct F Eyxbly, Deputy, , All persons Interested will take notice that the under- ilgned appointed auditor, by the Court of Common I'lvns of Columbia county, to make distribution nf tho Ill01leyr,,a uy the sale of the Real Estote of John P. Levan, by virtue of tho above stated Venditioni Esno. nas.willattend at the Recorder's Office, in Bluomsburg, inursuayine sisiuayoi Augusi, iBin,, mr tne pur, pose of making tho distribution. 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A WAY OF PROCURING THE CYCLOPEDIA, OK DEBATES. form a club of four, and remit the price of four books, and five eoplea will bo sent at theremlttcr's expense for carrlago.or for ten subscribers eleven copies will bu sent at our expentc for carriage. TO AGENTS. No other works will so liberally reward the exertions ofAgests. An AoexT Waktsd in this Coiiarr. Terms made known on application to the Publishers. Nov. 21, 1SG0. THEunderslgnefflsnlso extensively engaged In the Uniltrtaking Vushrts, and keeps constantly on hand ud for sale at his Warcrooms, a large assortment of FINISHED COFFINS, By which ho is enabled to nil orders on presentation iLso-Keeps a good Horse and Hearse, and will at al times be ready to attend Funerels. BIMON C. SII1VE. Dloomsbi'j-g, January 23. 1850 Fire Pioof Cement lur Sale. A lot of superior Firb Proof Cement, especially adap ted for Cementing Roofr. One gnllon will cover ion feet of ordinary rooflug, and is insured proof nguint rain and wet weather. Can be hd At iiinnufncturL-rs prices, by the gallon or half barrel, at tha orfice'ef the Columbia Democrat. LEVI L TATE. Dloomsburg, July 13, 1801. GIBSON'S WMM'mmm glass HEtORATIVB UST.BMSIIjmiNT, No, 125, Eonth Eleventh Street near Walnut, rilEI.ADUliPIII, f Enameled Glass, Fresco, Oil und Encaustic Painting Joint Gibson. g. II. Giasoit. January 12, IBU1 3m.. 'THE UNION," Jtrth Strict. Atott Third. PDIADEIjPHIA. THE situation of this Hotel renders it one of the most convenient for those who are visiting Philadelphia nn liu.lnp.. - liilntn tlinoa In .....k nr .., - , ... - ..., I,.... ludBun- me constantly passing nnd repassing City Railway cars, and those in close proximity, nfford a cheap and pleas ant ride to all places of interest and amusement in or about the city. The proprietor gives assurance that "The Union" shall be kept with such character as will meet public approbation, and would respectfully solicit, general pat runaee. TJITnv vpuvoiidd February sa. leou Ian, Proprietor F1HSI1J1CTII &. I1ROTI1ERN WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEAL ERF tVU. 105, NORTH TIII11D STKEBT FlvedaorsbelowRare. PHILADELPHIA BLOOMSBURG SKYI IGUT, PiGTUfiC GALLERY I' HE undersigned informs ths citizens nf rilonm. and neighborhood, that he has taktu the Inrze m in the Exchange Block, extending over Messrs. Stoncr lc Fox's hakcry, ami the Hook Horn where hi has put in a large Skylit-1 1- It is only by Skylight that good pic- ures can uei sen especially groups where each person an be taken ist as well as separate. Ilnliasgon to considerable expense to make his es nblis'iinnnt first class on-, and he thrcfore solicits a btralpatro tge to enable him, to constantly introduce the mode l improvements of the art. Byt'ii'iB :y produce taken in Exchange for pictures. Illnomsburg, Nov. 23 leoi. Nov. 0 GILL & PAUL, General Commission Ulerchauts, HEALERS IN Fish, Provisions. Flour, Butter, Cheese, Oils, Dried nuns, uruui, aecuj, ueans, wntsaey, wool, Country Produce and Merchandise generally. No. 34 Noetu Wuakves, rinnDixpjiu, ITT Consianmenti nf Provisions. Flour nml Cmmim Produce solicited, und returns promptly made. Cash advanced when desired. ORDERS for all kinds of Fish, Provisions, Flour, Dried Fruits, itc, filled at Hie lowest Cash Prices. August 4, lfcliO-rJm. Store Removed, YIIOLESALE AND RETAIL t Hat and CapStore. JSf The undersigned :espectfully Informs the citizens of woomsDurg, nnu tne puuilc in general, that ho has re. moved the JfKlV HAT STOItK, Into the house, on Main Street, nearly opposite his lata stand, where he has Just received a splendid assortment of UJTY HATH AND CAPS, Direct from the Manufactures, of all kinds, styles, sorts and sixes, latest fnshioiis, which hoolftrs wholesale and retail, at very low prices. i"'j heseuond win be sold at very lowprices lor ueauy ray. JOHN K OIRTON. Bloomsburg, April 19, 1EG2, Jfew Goods rpilE subscriber has received his Bl'KINO STOCK OF J. GOODS, which Iio oirors at fair price. To Imt. ter Makers, he would say, bring it freili und we will pay an extra prlcu. a vo h;ivu a contract ut FORTRESS MONhOHJ, which must ba fulfilled, and wo ran atfor-1 to pay nn extrn price. We have clumped our Exprrss day to Thursday. Persons having good veal nml calves, will bring them In on Wednesday evening iireailyon Thurs day morning N. McCAY. Jerseytown, May 17 1PCQ-3I. NATRONA COAL OIL! WARIIASTEII NOV F.XPI.OaiVKI and equal to uny KEROSENE. WHY buy an explosive Oil, when a few cents more per gmion win lurnisn you witu a perfect Oil I Mmlr: onUitv FA, SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 1ST Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Feby. S!i., mi, I ycir, rpiIE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, DAJWILLF., MOJTWUR CO IA7T, PA. Eatertainincnl fur Maq and Beast, in good slyla and at moderate rates. CHARLES N, BAVACE, ftffirtiei, Stnvillc, April I, JM3. lent or ciioico opring anil rn . - .?-t wv.v ...... ...o... ., .,, ',-,.,, nr,i.lurs and :,ni;,,,ni ufal thut ia known uiinii every IniDortant top. on-iui.u . niniii, i PIIHHDELPHIA & ERIE ft- A 1 L i3 D- lt CLVAMA RAIL ROAD CO,, l.tlllt. On An Inrtrr tfon.Uy Mnyith, thus at Nortlium bcrbiiidSlatli n will be a follows: i-eacs II 'neard, I Eastward MxpicH b IP a. M I Express su r. x Mall 4 J8 r.M II . 10 01 a M Slifliiiug Cats on NIrIiI Trair.s May SI, 1803. Catlawssa (Mil Itnad. PA8S ItUI'EIlT STATION. SOUTI1WA11D BOUND TRAINS. Philadelphia t N. Y. Mall 10.55 A. M. " Express 1S.SS A. M NORTHWARD BOUND TRAINS, r.lmirn Mall 3.41 P. M Niira Express 10.15 P. M l'liiUdclphla & Reading Rail Road. WINTER ARRANGEMENT TTtl am tSfl vux sw OF PASSEVOER TRAIN?. S jEi-SS 3 November 4, 1H01, (Passing Reading) Down'to Philadelphia, at 0,20 and 11 A M, 12 noon, and 4 P M. Up. to Pottsvllle, at 10,50 A M, and 5,43 P M. WEST, TO LLUANON AND 1IARRI8UURO: Western Fxpress from New York, nt 1,07 A M. Mnll Trains, at I0.SS A M. and S.45 P M. I On Sundays, the Down A M Tram passing Reading, atu.u A 31, ami up iraui, nin,ot i- .11, Both 10,50 A M and 5,43 P M, up Trains connect nt Port I'llnton for Tamaqua, Williamsport Emira, Buff alo, Niagara and Canada, The 10,50 A M, Train only connects at Tort Clinton for Wllkcsliarre, Strantou und Pittston. Tho Western Express Trains i onuect at Hnrrlsburg with Express Trains on tho Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburg, and nil points West : and the Mall Trains Lancet at Hnrrlsburg for Lancaster, Chnmbersburg, STitibury, WillUmsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and the Cnnndns, Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets nt reduced Fares, tu all tho principal points in the North and West, nnd the Canada', COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 20 Coupons, 25 percent discount, between any points desired. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $15 for Families and IIusIiicsb Firm, and Season Ticteti, good for the bolder only, for three months, in any Passenger train to Philadelphia, at $10 each. School Season Tick. nt. niw-.lhlnl li-KR. E7" I'nssciigjrxwltl take the Ecpre's Train West, at the UPPER DEPOT, and all other Trains, at tho LOW ER DEPOT. hO lbs of baggage allowcc each passenger try tnfti-iiL'frK nrn renuested to nurchuse their Tick. cts before entering the cars, as higher Fares charged if paid in cars. Up trains lca"e llhlladelplnafor Reading llnrrtfburg and Pottsvllle at 8 A M, 3,15 P M, aud at 4,30 P M, for Reading only. E7 Excursion Tickets, good for ono day, by 0,(U A, M. Accommodation Train to Philuielphia and return at $3 f0 each. G. A. NU'ULLS, Otnera lSupcrtntcndtnt. Jinunry 4, 1PC2. Lackawauiid & Bloomsburjr, iiailio:i! ON AND AITI R NOVI'.M. 25. 1801. PASSENCCU TRAINS WILL RUN AU FOLLOWS: MOVING SOU T II. freight S Vaucntrir. Paaitnircr. T.r-ave Brrutlton. 5 W A. M. 10.H0 A.M " Kingston. uju " B nonisbnrs 8-3'J ." Rupert, K4U Dauiille. 1115 12.15 V M Arrive at Northumberland, HUM MUVlltli N U 11 T II Leavn Northumberland, 4.30 P. M. I'anville, .iu Rupert, 5.45 Moo-n.burg 5.57 Klugfton. COOLeave 1.45 r. 3.40 Ml Arrive at Scranton, WW P. il. A Passenger Train nlsnlenvcs Kingston at 8.3 OA. M. for i-cranlon.lo connect with train for New York. Re turning, leaves Scranton on arrival of Train from New York nt 4.15 r. 1. The Lackawanna nnd Dloomsburg Railroad connects with tha Delaware. Lnckawnnun and Western Rnllroad at Scranton, for New York and intermediate points east At Ruput It connect - witn tne cattiilssaKairoau,tor points both en A and west. At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia &ErieR. R.andN. C 11. R. for points west and south. JOHN V. 11.BL.L.V, aup-i 3. C.Wells, Gen'J Ticket. 1 Nov. 30, ldfil. W. WIHT ESQ. NOW occupies the room up stairs in front Jn Mr. Unnngst's brick building, on Main Street below the American House. A most convenient oltice j where he will be happy ut all times to sec his friends and clients. Bloomsburg, Nov. !), tfcGL 3ui. PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING. 'I II U subscriber would inform his friends, that lw is 1 now prepared to put up, on short notice, aud in a scientific manner, 111-' bett PLATW.I POIftTKII UOIITXIXO 11011$. at 121 cents per foot. All work warranted. E. 11. 1)11)1. EM AN. lilonmsburg, May 24, 18C0. boot A$J ia02Isiil; T"HE undersigned, having opened a new BOOT AND 1 BIlCi; SHOP, on Vnin street, in llopkintville. East Bloomsburg, rcspertfully invites the custom of the citi zens and the public generally. All kindB of noois, Shoes, ie , will be promptly made to order, on short notico md moderate terms. From long experience in his line of business he flatters himself that he will bo able to givo general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom, E7" Grain, Provision and Produce generally tnken In exchange for work. B. F. BROOKS, Bloomsburg, July", 1801-3m. W6 0 BO'S X mUT IS LIS $2 HAT, S. E. corner Third ami Dock Streets, PHIL A DEL PA I A. Hats made to ordor, of any Style or Quality at Short Notice. January 4, ieC2. Cm. W EST U 11 A IIO 1 I L, Nos. 9, H, 13, 15, 17 Oourtlandt Street, NEAR nitOADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. This old. established and favorite resort of the llusi n Community has been recently refitted, nnd is com plete in everything that can minister to the comforts of its patrons Ladies and families are specially and care- fully provided lor. It ( centrally located in the hu iness part of the city, nnd is contiguous to the principal lines if steamboats, cars, nninibusses ferries, &c. In conscuucnco of thepressuro caused by thu Rebel lion, prices huve been reduced to One Dollar a d l'ifty C ents per Day. The table Is amply supplied with all the luxuries of tha eason, and is euual tuthatofuuy other hotel In the country, Ample accommodations aro offered fur upward of 400 liyDo not believe runners. hncknien, and others who may say "the Western Ilot'-l is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. THOS. D. WINCHESTER. Feb. IS. Iffi'.'. WATIOi.AL hotel, (Late White Swan,) RACE STttEET, JJOVS THIRD IMULADKI.IMIIA. D. 0. hlEORISTT PnoutiKTOit, Formtrlyf out Etile Hold Lebanon, Pa T. V. R1IOAUS. March S3, leJM- i.tng, I Oin, NEW MILLTNEHY GOODS. T'HE undersi?ned would most respectfully unnojneo I to the ritiioita of Bloomsburg and vicinity, tint she linajuvt received from the Eastern Citieshe SPRING AN .W. VJ I M I L L I N A R Y BOO,' nrl of nhiehtlii is prepared to mas w itasouable low figure. Her a-sniini, irey altlu .upirior inpoinlnf durnbilitya fn liess, fo an) "If red inthl si-rilon. Sku returns thinks for the liberal patrnungeibj lias received, and reipsct fully solicits u cnnliuuanc of the same. MARY HAnifi.nv Bloomsburg, Mai St, Mi. FOR S2VI; ITIA1JIE!!!. JONAS UROOK & BRO'S ri'.lE Itl UAL S.00L 0TK).. 200 & 500 yda. Whito, Black, & Colored This Thread being mado particularly for Hewing Ma. , chines. Is very Strong, Smooth and Elastic, lis strength is uid iiimalrecTby washing, nor by friction o ' thu Hcvdle, For Machines, use Hrooka' Patent Glace, I For uppur thread, I and Brooks' Patent six Cord, Red Ticket, For Under thread. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the oounlry, Also, iu uses of 100 each, a.sortetl Nos., by I WM. HENRY SMrril, Hole Agent, i ,-.. Itl. ... 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Whlla In this condition, oppressed by the derangMjieuts, take Ayer's PllU.and sea how directly they res ore tlid natural action of the system, and wltli It the buoyant feeling of health again. What Is true and so apparent In till) trivial and common complaint, Is also true In mauy d the deep-seated and dangerous dlitempors. The same, purgative elfeet expels them. Camml by similar obstruc tions aud derangements of tho natural functions or the body, they are rapidly, and ninny or them surely, cured by tho same means. None who know the virtues of tbesa l'llls, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the dliorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians In some- pf ln principal cities, and from other well known public pet sons. JYvm a nrwaritng Merdiant Unit, M. 4, 1950. Da. ArxRi Your Pills aro tho paragon of all that Is groat In medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved Ineurablo for years. Her mother has been long griev ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and In her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Fills, and th.y have cured tor M0MMMB Ai a Pnmlly Fliyalo. Film Dr. iV II'. tnrfurtyM, Aew Orfran Your l'llls are the p.-lnee or purges. Their excellent cmnlltlea surpass any cathartic we poses. They ar mild, but very certain and effectual lu their acllm on Hia bowels, which makes them Invaluable to us lu the dally treatment of disease. Headache, SIckllcrulnclie.Foul Stomnoli. Jhvn Vt. iifuwi d lloyj, Jiillimort, DtARllno. Avuit Icannot answer you kImI complaints I have cun t with your Pills better than to say nil that we ertr treat with a purnalh'i meilicine. I plaeo great depen dence on nn cflucliul cathartic in my d.illy context wltli disease, aud believing as I do that your Pills afford us tha best wo havo, I of course value them highly. ViTTanuna, Pn., May 1, 1PS5. Dit. J, C. Arm. Slrt T Imvo been repeatedly cured of (he ort.t h.Mtadit any body can have by a ilotr or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a fcul stomach, which they cleanse at onec. Yours with great respect, ED. W. I'll WILE, Cltrk i( Kttumer Cla ton. Dllloua Dlsonlera Mver Comiilntiits. 2'rom Dr. Theoiart lldl, oKna l'ark CUj. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their pur posa as an aperient, but I find tMi-bciioiicl.il ftf.-rlsun tho Liver very marked indeed. They have In my piao tlce proved more effectual for the emu of cihoui com plaint tliati any one remedy 1 can mention. I blncei-ely rejoice that wo haie nt length a iurgitthe which is Viur thy the confidence of tho ptoftsMon und the pecplti DtPAiiTm.NT or tux luTii'.ian, ) Waiblngloti, D.C., Till Fib, ISM. Suit 1 have used your I'iIIh in my eueiiil nnd hnpitnt practice erer since you luado them, and utiiinit heitutu to say they arc thu b.; catluitlc we cuiplo). 'lhelr legir Utiu action on the liver Is quick mid decided, conse quently they rue an admliiiMu lemedy foe derangements ol that org.m. Indeed,! have seldom found acaeof Minus disease so obsllunta that It did not readily yield to them. internally jouis, AI.O.NZO D.tl.l., M. 1)7 J'lijilcian vf the Marine llmiMal. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, llelnx, IVorins. iVoin Dr. J. G. Green, of Cliicaia. Your Pills have had n long trUl in my practice, and I hold them lu esteem as ono of the best aperients 1 lxtve ever found. Their alterative effect ujon the lit cr makes them mi excellent remedy, when given In smull doses fr bttiotu dytenUry and uiarrlura. 'lheii suur-coathig makes them vciy ncceptabU aud couvenieiit for thu uso of women aud chlldteu. Dyspepsln, Impurity of the Dlood. Prom Jiev. J. V. ltimet, Jbrfor dtcnf Chmeh, llotton. Dn.ATERi I liavaused joiir Pills with extiaordinary success in my family and among those 1 urn culled to vimt lu dlstiess. To reguluto tho iiguns of dlgitiou and purify tho blood, they aru tho very best leuiedy 1 haw aver known, aud I can confidently recoiuim d them to my friends. Yours, J, V. 11151 K3. WAnSAW.'Wyondni; Co., N. Y Oct. 4, 1R53. Dear Sim I am using jour Cathattie I'HH lu my pmc tlce, and find them flu excellent purgatlie tu cleunse the cystem and purify the funiitaint nf V, l,b. JOHN O. MHACIIAM, !.. Cona tipnt Inn, Cost lvenraa, Suppress Ion, lllioimiatlHiii, Gnut, Ncitrulgln, Drpp my, x-nraiysia, t-'lis, esc. Inm Dr.J. V. Yaiiylm, M,utrrat, Giuada, Too much cannot bo eiiid of your Pills for tho euro of eojtirenes. If others of our fiuletnlty ban- f mud them as efficacious as I have, they should join mo In proebdm lai; It for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer Lom that complaint, which, although bad enough lu ilmilf, Is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believo c,r tmneu tnorlgluato In tbo llver,but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. From ilrt. E. Stuait, l'ltytician and MiJw'ft, Jyislon. I find ono or two large doses of your Pills, taken nt Uin proper time, are excellt-iitpromoliiesof the vatitmt tvere. lion when wholly or partially suppressed, und also viry effectual to cleanse tho ttomajt and rciw twine. They are so much tho best physic we have that 1 recouimund no other to my patients. From Oie Jlev. Dr. UawUt,oftl,e Urthadiit Vpti. OliurcJi. Put.ASRl Iflusr, Savannah, f)n Jan. 6, 1S5G. IIONonr.D Smt I should be ungrateful fir the relief your skill has brought mo If I did not repert my case to you. A cold settled In my llmbsnnd biought on excru ciating neurahic puim, wfilch ended in chronic 1 hrithia. tistn. Notwithstanding I hud thu he.t of phisiclans, the disease grew worse and worm, until by the adilce of jour excellent agent in llaltfL'ioro, Pr, Mackenzie, I tried your l'i!li, Hielr effects were stow-, but rure. By perceieilug In the use of them, I am now entirely well. 8BNATE Chamdtb, Baton Rouge, La., 6 Pec. 1S55. P. Ater: I have been entirely cured, by jour l'llls, cf fihewnntic Gout a painful discaso that bad afflicted uie for years. VINCENT SI.1DELL. "3-Most of the rills In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable lemedy in sMltul hands, is dangerous In a public pill, from the dreadful conse quences that frequently follow Its Incautious mo. Thoie contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. FricQj 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Sr. J. 0. AYEIt &. CO., Lowoll, Mais. Sold by UP. utz, G M Gagcnbucli, and J R Voycr, Bloomsburg; J Schuyler, Rohrrburg; Masters it Sou, Millville; P Masters, Benton; Lazarus & Fuller, Or. angeville; G F Fowler Fowlcrsvllle: A Sillier, Ber wick ; Low fe. Bros ,Centervllc; B F Relghart U Bros Fspy ; M G Shoemaker, Buckhorn ; Reighart & Nuss, Mainville; J Shnrplcss, Cattawlssa; Creasy It Co., Light Street: and dealers everywhere. July SO, 1602 ly. CRITTENDEN'S riHLirUELrUIA COMMEKCIilL. C 0L LEGE, N. E. vomer hfllh and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA. This Irstitutios, which was established in leil, and Is now consequently in the eluhttenth year of its exist ence, numbers among its graduates, hundreds of the mnstsurcesiful Merchants and Business Men of our Country, Tnu Osject of the Institution ii solely toatTordyeung men facilities for thorough preparation for business. Tub Bkakciiks tauoiit are, Book'keeping, as applica ble tothn various departments of trade; Penmanship, both plain and ornaniVHIal; Cematroal law, Mathf watics, Jiturigation Civil Engineering, Drateing, I hen. agnrphy, and Modern Languages. Tts 8vstim or Instboctios Is peculiar ; no classes or set lessons are made me of, but each student is taught Individually, so that he may commence at any time, and attend at whatever h"Urare most convenient. Catalogues areiasued annutllu after the lSthofAuril ' containing nanus of the students for tin year, ami full particulars of terms, &c and may be obtniued at any l tl.no by addro-lng the Principal. In l'.xre.nivx Accomviid time, widespread reputation and th - leiiifihij erpcriemt of ihe Principal, this Institu tion dpr f ifiiiili, i .uiuriur tonny other In the couu. try. f ry mup i.kii wishing toprepare for business, an 1 to ithtiin at th i ramo time a diploma, which will pr re n rrcoia.cJ-itin fur them them to any.Murchan. tilo House. ! rr7"CKtTiii(iiss'i Ssnrs of Treatises on Boox-Ktsr. mo now noro widelycirculatedthan ony other work I oil the subject, aru for salo at the College. S. HOUSES CRITTENDEN, .1l(orney-at-Iai, rmttcirit.; I Jan. SJ.1662 13m. j NOTICE. 1 TV Totioe is herebv - signed has placed the following named properly in chargo of Samuel Marr, ol Scott township, Columbia county, during his pleasure, viz: uow, rii w, Pig, Conk Move, Clock, two Beds nnd Bedding, lug Utensils, Tubbs audCbilrs, I orner Cupboard lien Cupboard, and one bureau, wth which ull tier. sA fiirl.l AAatt in tiiaililf nB In),,. t COOK I n Kitche sous aro forbidden to meddle or interfere, on pains of II. WILKINS. May 24. 1BU3-3I. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philad-tlpllla-fur the Relief nf thn Sick and Distressed Bfllirted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and es. pm iuny i-i.cu.t-. ,i in,, -miidi urirsus, . Medical Advice flvn Oratl- by thn Acting Hurteon I Vuluiiblo RKPOIITS on HI'i R.NIATOI RIICEA or Bl'MIN L W I'AKNUISS. and other Diseases of tho Sex, ual Organs, nnd on tha NEW UFMbUlLS omployed in tho Dlspt.nsary sent in alcd letter envelopes, free of charge Add res 1 ' , Df. J.BKILLIN HOUGIITOV, Howard Anoclstlon I April J, im-ltT m M """""f"' P- 7b Jeffrey Hals, Benches, Ac. 7o Dulnii Mire, Moles, and Ants 7 neitm Bed-Bugs. . ... T Dcitrc-t Moths In Furs, Cloths, fce. To Drttriy Mosquitoea and Fleas. To Dettro Insects on Plants and Fowls, 7b Dettrey -Insects on Animals, 4cc' To Dirrr Every form and species or Verm in, THE "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN," Destroyed Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIS. Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the human fami'y," "lints do not die on the premisi s." "They come out of their hoh-stodlo." 'They arc the only Infal llahtu remedies known." "14 )cars and more established in New York City." Utcil by tho City Post Office. Ihetl ty the City Prisons and Station (losses. Uiei hy the City Steamers, Ships, tic. , UttA i) Ih-i City llo'pitals, Alms-llouses, &c. Vied hy the City Hotels-.'Astor'-'St. Nicholns.'&c. Used hy tho Boarding House, &.c. &c. Vied ly more than 5M,ft00 Privnto Families. E5 See one or two Specimens of what is everywhere said by the people- Editors Dealers, &r, IIOUSEKEEPERS-tronbled with vermin need be so no longer, if they use "CostaeV Exterminators. We We have used it to nur satisfaction, nnd If u box t outs S, we would have it. We have tried poisons, but thi-y elfected nothing; but "Costaii's" article knocks the breath out of Rats. Mice, Roaches, and lleil-Ilags, quit k vrthnn wo can write it. It is in great demand all over the cuuntry.-.Vrcina O Oaietle. 1 MORE GRAIN and provisions nre destroy! annually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons ef this Rat and Insect Killer. Lanctutcr UVis.)lerali. HENRY 11. COST.Ul-Wo are selling your prepara tions rapidly. Wherever tlu-y have been used, Rats Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly- r.cKER et oroi'trtn, urufSim, tviuusor, am. "Costar's" Bat Hoach, tec. Exterminator) "Oostar'a" "Costar's" Bed-Bur; Exterminator. Costar's" "Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, lie. In 25c-. 511c. ami 81,00 lion,:, Bottles ami Elasks, 3Sl 85 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c &c. OAUTIONI1! To prevent the publlcfrom being im posed upon by tyuriout and Highly Pernicious Imitation a new label haa been prepared, bearing u facsimile of ine rroprieiur s signuiure. i.iiiuijnn eacn uux, Dome, or fik carefully before purchasing, und tuku uuthlng but "COaT.lRU" E7" Slid F.reryuhire-by , All Wholesale Druggists In the large cities. lift, . tooif IU lllC tl inui'Siiio rtRi niS Shett'elin Brothers & Co II A I'alineftook, Hull Co A II & I) Sands &Co Wheeler & Hart James S Aspinwull. Morgan & Allen Hall, Ituikcl & Co Thomas Sc. Fuller P 1) Orvis ii iWw York Ci.v Ilnrrnl, ltisley tk Kltrhaii uusn, uair c Koujnsou M Ward, Clo.o U Co AlcKlssoii & Rubbins D S Barnes & Co F C Wells it-Co I.nzclle,Murli St Gardner nan, irixun a Conrad Fox AND O I'ULRS. PliilaUtliiliia Pa, ,vi,ynu 41 Co I "ol"-'i Shoemaker i Co u n aiiieioc to r reuin, Ulchards Si Co AND OTHERS. AND BY Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers general ly in all Country Towns Villsges in me EfHXsfEB) SEAMS, AT BLOOMSBURG, PA. SOLD BY G. M. Hagenbuch, J. Moyer, E. P. Lutz. Andbyth. mul,t,18to,ek..P.dl,,,j.B XT 0"nJ'r Delllt, order as above. e Is d.'.,i?dt"ee,-i0; ,f,,'"e'' Terms, glvlnVrVdSl'r'fo f" l'MJJ C,,eu"" . HENRY It C0STAR. DR. LA CROIX'S rJltTATfi MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE Physiological View of Marrlngc. 9i0 PA0E8 AND 13d ENORAVlNOB.-rrlc. lw TwKTT-riv cxhts. Sent frco ofpestago to all r,,;I K ths Union. On tho liifirmltles ofyoutii and mil. i,"' disclosing the aecrct follies of both sexes of ii causing debility, nervousness, depression of si,i,i,!' palpitation of tho heart, suicidal imagining,, inJ tary emissions, Washings defective memory, li,,i "'. Hon and litssitude. kIIA eorfei$lti of thrilling j.T.K" . a VeorHlng Mut, a CcUtgt Uudeft. ..I'" young Married Lady, ce, ft. II Is n truthrul adv,er i! the married and those contemplating nintrlage. wi, tcrtaln secret doubts of their physical condition Hi who are tonscloiis of having hnzarded the health ' i plncts.aiid privilege! to nhlcli every hiimuu beln.f.' entitled, " " VfllTMrl MT-M tvlm Arn trol,li.,1 m.1,1 crnlly caused by n bad habit lu youth, t)le , .r. .. .... JV. , ,'V.i. . 1 aaness, rn,. which aro dizziness, pains, lorgctrulni-ss, soineiln o. a ringing in me cars, wcaa ejes, weakness of the T,,i nnd lower extremities, confusion of Idens, lorn ,,f , ory with melniiclioiy.may bccureil by the author'.K'i-u! PAItlH AND I.IIMlON TIlKATMl- M-r """u'hl.W PAIUB AND LONDON TIlEAT.Mf NT. wii have, recently uevntcii VISITING TUB EUROPEAN IIOSl I TALs, nvallln, d researches ,,r.i. . ourselves of the know ledge nil .billed l'hvsblans and Burueniis In I'.,a,, .... '.' tliicnt. Those who place themselves under oiii r,.l will now have tho full honcfil of thu many NEW a J,; EFFICACIOUS REMEDIED which wo nre eiiiible.i I introduce Intii our prattlcc. and tho public may r,.,i . suredoftho same zeal, assiduity, SECRECY and n ie..' lion being paid to their cases, which has sn suci e.Vf, ty distinguished Us heretofore, as n Physician in i ,, .' PECUL1AK dcpatlmcnt of professional Practice r.r .V past tKenty-fite yeart, 'J'r t-d ..!, KPM&t.C I'll l. t.ftitllS U hn ,,-lDl. .. t. ...vtiBunij, uinra oi which win ue lounu on ino wrahi.r n.... ning each box.) though always safu and liealtbe gently yet soacllvc lire they. "'' 10 Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to any pari of' the United State or Canada. ' pn" TO THE LADIES-Wh-inoed a etvlidenthl mclij.i adviser with regard to any of those inlefestlag ciiu, plaints to which their delicate organization render, litem liable, nre particularly Invited tu consult , Tiie"1:lctro.Galvaiio PrioTKiTitii." For untried ladles whose health will not admit, or who hava nolle, sire to Increase their families, may be obtained as alien, It is a perfectly safe preventive lu conception, and li.i. been extensively used during the last 110 years. I'rlcl reduccad to $10. 'IbeSrcrfts of Yoitlh Unvellctl. A Treatlte on the Came of Premature Decay-A sol cmn learning. Just published a book shoving thritl,lm, progress and preralence among schools, both innlc nJ female of this falul htlit, pointing out the fatality , invariably ittends its victims, and developing the tehili progress of the ditease.from Ihe commencement to th'tit It vitl be tent by Mail onrcetiptof tuo 111 rtf .Slnmn CJ Allcndancc daily, from luthc morning till night, nnd un Sundays froai S! tin 5 p H. Medicines with full directions ent to any part of the United States or Caimans, by patient" cnmmunlolhir. their symptoms hy letter, liusiucss correspomlciici strictly confiJeiitlal. tC7-Dr. W Office is strll located ni estalilUhed.ur.Je tho name of DR. LA C30IX, at No. 31 Maiden I.ons Al'.' hany, N. Y. Noy.as 1MI.-I2m. FRESH ARU I VA L -OF 1' UK mm an 11 1111 rl I 1' I THE iinderslgned, grateful for past patronage, lecoect fully Inforilis IlllCUftllmera nml ii, ,,,,i,i ;,..,....'.,, that he has jut received from tho Easterncj cltlck ih largest and most select stork of SPRING AND SUMMER That has yet been onc-nvd In I!lonin.inr- .....i.L l. Iiiviles the bttenlloii of his frlemN. nn.i nJ. . that they arc oircn-d for kale at great bargains lii. Stock comprises a large nshiirtmeiit uf GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL. Confuting oi Fafiiioiadlk llniss Coats, of every d.i. criptloii; Pants, Vest, Shltts, Cravats Slucks. Coitus lluiidKerchiers.Gioies, Suspenders, &c. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Of every description, flue und rhenn. N. U. Remember " l.oirenberg'i Cheap F.mporiun," call and see. No charge for examlmr Go.id. DAVID LOWENBEIIR, Blooiusburg, March S9, lPOa, (Jue IcS'j.) RAKER Y A COFECTIONARY. miOLZSA, tt ETA L. 'I he uinlecslgiied continues his llnkerv and Conf. 1 tionary up Main Street, Exchange Buildings, nhcrc he keep. FREMl DREAD, PIES AND CAKR constantly on hand, Parties supplied with coke on lib oral terms, IT- All kinds of Fruit, Vegetables, Provisions, Ac,, daily received from the Cities good and fresh cheap, Ice Irtamptcpaietl at 31 cts. j cr (jt. Small beer, Candies, Nuts of all kinds, sale. etc., kept fur B.STONER, Blloomsburg. June Si, leOS. XTEW YORK MEDICAL INSTI- X 1 TUTU oenevoieiii institution endowed for the cure n Chronic Diseimps of every nature, and to protert lata lids fiom ijuack advertisers and impostors. No char ges except for Alcdnino until cured, und in case of ex treme poverty ircnimcnt frco. Nn Minerals or Poison ous Drngs used, The Physicinushave had long and ci tensive experience both in privnlu and Hospital prac tice. The lolloping are omu of the complaints tonliiili special attention is given. All dlscnsca of thn llcail, Throat Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, lllailikr, Uheumatisiii, Fits, Cancer, Piles, Nervous AflVctics, Diseases of the Ccxual Organs, Seminal V eakness, lui potencc aud Virulent dicenscs of every nature positive ly cured. Diseases of Females und ull Irregularities succes.fullv treated. Blindness nnd Deafness cured without painful operations. I'atii-nts treated bylettir, by sending a statement of their case. Medicine seat Is any part of the country. Consultation free to all. Address, Stamp enclosed, DR. L. GRAVI S, Censulting Physician, . .,. 600 Broadway, New York filf, Aprils, ISOS-ISm. PES gas II. 0. HOWER, SDR GEO IV DENTIST lU:si'i:CTl'ULLY oirere his profcssim al services in the ladies nnd gentlemen td Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepare to attend In fill ll.u ii,r.n. mipriitinn. is the line of his profession, he is provided with the laloil improved porcelain teeth, which will bu Insulted oa gold, platiua, silver and rubber base; to look as well at the natural teeth. Mineral plate nnd block teeth manufsc tared aailsM operations on teeth, carefully and properly attoadeil U Bloomsbuig, l'a August 3, 1881, CIGARS & TOBACCO. A If rf? """"tment of choice Cigars, Tehacro, rls's' Fruits, Confertionery and Notions generally.togetb er with n full Hock of HATS and CAPS, constantly hand and fur sale chcop, at the "Illoennburg Hat i-fag JOHN K. QIRTOJI. Boomsburt, Morch lfi, 1801. H. MULLIGAN, IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF as AND MANUFACTURER OF JEWELRY, No. 441 North S-iond SUert, ABOVE WILLOW. Pill LA D El.rnUii Not. W, WO I, ATTORNEY AT LAW. di.oo.vsb una, pa. Offlc la Court Ally, formerly occupied by Ctisrl Buckalow, Bloomtliarg, Pen, i, 1815, il. cases, and never failed to tiled speedy cures uitimn! any bad rcsults.wlll uscnonebutDr.DuLaney's r ',, , Periodical Pills. Tho only Precaution necessary tn HI serve Is, Indies should not tnko them If thi-t ,., " sou tu believe they arc in crr-Mia ittnita. m.. i..... iiiiriie. w mmm lLlf Ol ill ii I'll . THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPEIt lENCEOF A SUFFEItEil -Published as a si nlng, and for thu cspciial benefit of Young Men, ana those who suffer Willi Nervous Debility, Loss of Mew ory, Premature Decay, ice, tc ice, hy ono who ins cured himsslf by simple means, after being put t"C" expense ansinconvi'iiicnce, through the use of writs ess medicines prescribed by learned Doctors, fmils copies maybehad of thcauthor.C. L. LAMHI-KT, Bsl. Grscnpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-post ! dressed envelope. Address CHAHLES A LAMBERT. M.ylT.IMi-am.'"1'0""' Lb" Mui ' LEATHER I LEATHER! ! THE undersigned weuld announce, that lis has on hinl at his Hat and Cap Emporium, on Main St., lll'on hurg, an assortment of different kind of leather, such fine calf skins, morocco, (red andblac)and linings, sll cf which he will sell chaaper than can be had tlirwher In thii market. Call and jsran thera for yirnjv. 6leeassr,MrM,Tm