MARK THESE Frld. TilE TESTDICNF-OF " 1 f.OWAVS OINTMENT. AD LEfS, BAD tBREATS, SOR KS , - AND ULCEUS., 'All dTrVwi of are remediable 'hr ih nroner and diligent use of - tins ines- hr the? nroner and n,mb,e reparation. . To artmpt 'lo cure .-.! 4-w rls'arm- the ec lite the tfollv : for should .u:- Lnov diseased iJondiiion re Skill llliwi J . - - - f i uri tnhreak'oul with tcnlold ,v i.. . le-w days.. Tie only rationat.1 and . occWd treatment, as indicated bv nature, i, to reduce l-he iuflama.ion mi and about the wound and tc soothe lhe neiahbonng pait ty rubbing in plenty of the Omimenl as tall is forced into ieau DIPTHFJllA, ULCERATED SOLE ' THROAT, AN D SC A R LET AN D Of HER FEVERS. Anv of ti e above diseases may. be cured .Km Ointment three , lin,e day into the chet, throal an4 ueck of the .;-! 5t will oon penetrate., and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by the nmuh must operate upon the whole sy .: influence can be fell in any lo ecssa " - ... . cal part, where the O.mroent will do us work at once. Whoever tries ike ungnent ; .hi .vns manner of the disease named, ct anv similar disorders affecting the chest and throat, will tir.d themselves reneveu by a charm. - nrrc rt?TITT.AS. STRICTURES. rr-. lK ftf enmn hunts Will be MmnPil hr-'tiisMlv fomenting the part- wit. warm water, and then by most el ccl oally rabbins n U Ointment. Persons (urTtin- Iroin these direful complains ahonld lose not a moment in arrcstum their ri -hnntd he understood thai li is not efficient merely to smear the Oint ment on the affected parts, bnl it most be .. ..li.. i : r.. cnmtf fnnside rable time Weil I U ULn U IU i". - - two or three time a day, lhat it may be taken into the system, hence u wid re move any hidden sore or wound as eJTect ually a ihuah patj-abl m h -ye. again bread water poutii. es, alter lub hii"' in of the Ointment, will do cret et vice This u the only Mire Iream.ent lor females caes o( earner in the Mnmaeh.or IrTe.e tVere m-y be a Seiel bearing INDISCRETIONS OF TOUTII ;-SORES AISD L jLiv. riL. BlAlches,as 'also Bwellinsv 'certainty, be radically cored if .t rpo'.r. and I IMS oca, with lhe Oint be taken tiseni ue - tlj0j :n ,h- rdiVit n d-n.onimsas laconiu.cuv. I instructions When treaie'i in ) ":her way they only dry up m one placci rchx t!t A mjy T, LTTN t jS , PARALYSIS AND STIFF JOINTS. AHhnnsh the above complaints difler widely iu their origin ard nature, yet lhe all require local treatment. Many of the worst ces, of snch' diseases, will yield in a comparatively short space of time when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected, even af er every other means have failed. In all strioo- maladies the Pilht shqiilJ be taken according lo the di rections accompanying etch box. Both lhe Ointment at.d Pills thouhlhe ueed in ' Ih: fdhv'wg casts : Aane. Asthma, ' Millions Complaints, Blotches cn tbe Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of lbe Bowels, Consumption, " Debility," " Infljmmtion, Jaundice Liver Com plaints, I.nnr.bago, Piles, Rheumatism, -ft Retention ot Urine, ' Scrofula, or -? . Kir.g Evil, . ; Drpsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female lrregulari- ' lie--, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Head-ache, ' Indigestion, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary symptoms, Tic-Douloureux, Tumours, Ulcer-, Venereal AfTeclions Worms of all kinds Weakness from w ba'ever cause, Lc.t &c. fc ' CACTIOS J None are rennine oiless the words uHollo-aC, Tew York and Lon don," are diseeraibJ as a Water mnk i. every leaf of '.he book of direcion eron! each pot or box ; the same may be plainly 'seen by holding the lenfto the tight. A hand some reward will be given 10 any one ren dering such information as war lead hand detection of any party or parties counter feitinz the medicines or vending the same, knowing thrn to be sporion. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor m Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and - by all lespectabb Drosrsi-ts and Dealers in ""Medicine, throughout th civilized world. 'o pol, at 25c. 62e. and SI each. ' CF There in a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. C- Directions for lhe guidance of pa tients, in every disorder, are affixed to each box. .October 10, IS CO. NEJV FJ2LL AND fFlNTER ' MARTZ&EIVT HAVE jnst received from Philadelphia a splendid assortment of merchandise, purchased at tbe lowest figure, and which tbey are determined lo sell for Cafelx or Coimli-y Produce, eras moderate terms as can be procured ' elsewhere in Liufn Sceei. Their Slock con lists ot LADIES' D HESS GOODS, choicest . styles and latest fa-hions, : -DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, ' HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. CEDAR WARE. UOLLOW.WJinE, . Iron, I'ails antl Spikes, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, HEAD V-aUADE CLOTHING, &c. &e., lo thort every thing usually kept in a coon try Store. . -Tfbey respectfully invite ibeir eld friends, aod the public generally, lo call - and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. -, - -ZiT.Tho highest price paid for country prodace. . . - , - - y MARTZ Bt ENT. Light Street, Ocl. 31, 1860. .t ir iiif 11 X iiil t OCDDnlP TINNER $ STOVE DEALER. Shop on South side of Main street, below i cc w i 1 . 3 at Lair, ft::z -r BL0OilSSURG,PA. ClTLce-ia Court Alley, East o Cczrt lIon.se j. It. I,AVtOUK, IMIOIMMKTOK,:- WYOMING. LUZERNE COUNTY, FENN. fniBE Proprietor refepectlnUy informs hi U friend and the pueuc hH taken eharse of tbe Wyoming JW, .n ot Vv'vomins. i.ear the Iailroad Depot of that place, and ha fined ii oi.t eo as to entertain oom iriw; - nent visitor in a fO:.able and coratoit.blrt. manner.' H room are - . "t-' : and not only calculated to add to -he ,,ve. . . r .1 .1.. iri mn!nmmu. nience ana romion pi u.- - r - ir but 9U0 to thorn no womu bcc p?ant fiimmer reson :-": v,a, rr. . til r ...Ml L, .nril.Ofl With the DCPl 1115 1 ADI.Cj will vc "'K!' , . ,, , .. . i. nill f-nil aflord : and hi 1AK win oe r ...-.. .. ;., iI.a nnrest Uouors that can turtiiMicu . ... u;a i I nmntlPinr Will i. ' i--. .Mimmn in in comfort and con eiriUflVC OUCIiuw" iv . , " I - .l.iA.minoil ""'TV.'.n.vnH Vfi ItmTK rank a- . l l.ia rnpst. anu IB nr.titw--- io matte trie monz the firM hotels in . n- Th- Prnor eior hopes tnai irom -- m - ; .h hiisiness. ont dv nnipmmi..g n In nart. comtitic wim j" . " .l.- .i tfnt and obll2 cions f eiec;ion oi m mv. -- f- inr MrvantP, be may be eniuieo vorable consideraU o! it ?uonc, ceiv l !"" . . r . .. i:k... .h.A thnir tiairoiiftf. IPT rieaB gio " - ., ,Q-. - . Tit : .. k.mi i pan ami , n i r ivi vourfelve. lPr" - 0"-' FORKS HOTEL. ELWilSBCRG, COLL'MEIA CO., TA. ROBERT 1IAGENBUC1I, Froprietor, f1AKES pleasure in announcing lothe pub lie that he has rented and thorouuhy refitted the Forks Hotel formerly occui'ieu by Jamea Freeze, in liloonotirjr, anu ia nrenared to accomodate travellets, teams-ter. an.t hoarder. His table wtil be sup- VIILIVH- uiiu - . plied with the tcsl prodnct tne maiice.s ai lord, and hi Car will be constantly funnell ed wi-h the choice! liquor. At entivc ostkr will always De n at tendance, and he trusts his lon experience in caterina to Lhe wants of the public, and hi obliging attention to customers - wil te cur b'nn a liberal hare of patronage. Bloomeburg, April 21, 1353. VLMus Sk Hotel Berwick, Pa. THE i-ubscriber would respectfully info.-m his friends and th3 travelling pobl.c that he has taken charge cl the apove mm . filled it ud in tha best possible man- ner for lhe accommodation ol ll who maj favor him with tneir patronage, uruai.. himsell that by unremitting ,h. exn ive entire satisfaction to all. Hi table willle supplied with the best the market afford-, and his bar with the choice-t liquors. Cblii" and attentive ostlers will alwaj be on hand, a:d his tabling is the mi ex tensive in this ..dion ongEELy. Cerwick, April 23, 1859. Eagle FoMdrySlooKas:irs STOVES AND TIN W A lit!, rruc enKriher having erected a tarce new t? Jn- and Machine Shop, vi place i of the olJ one, is prepared to make ail kinds - erected a buifding alioneiher for Sloves and Tiware. The Cooking Sloves consist of lhe W.M. J?r TENN COOK, RAUD COOX.VAN- rr3 LIER CC0:C,and PARLORSTOVES it4cNof all kinds, the Egg Cylinder Sove, &c. All kinds of Spouting made to order. JOSEPH SHARPLESS Bloomsburg, April 16, 18iS llcot and S!:ocnakii:. THE undersigned beinc thankful for past .iS favors, and grateful forfuture pros- pectfe, desires to rnlnrm -J. the citizens o.' this place-'""""'-v Vvi3 and vipinity, ami lii"-;JS frietids and ptlrcrss in particular that l e still caitirri cr the above huines in ail i:s various tranches, at hi rd t stand, on Main street, nearly opposiie tLe Episcopal Chun-h Bloomsburg. Ha employ? the very fcei workmen, and uses no'hini? but good stor k. No pains are spared to make r.eat fit- and durable work ; alt of which can be obtained very low for ready pay. JAIOK F. DIETTERICH. BIoomsbaTg, Feb. 1, lS60-ly. 11. ssoivrn, SIRGUOri 33iTIST. &mJ II KSPECFCLLY offers his (&yZ?'-21 professional kervires to the ladies and gentlemen ol Blooms bum and vicinity. lie is prepared 10 attend to all the various operation m. Deriti-wy, and is provided ivrh ihe fuet :rnj rovep PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be iner led 00 pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. A scperior article of Too:h Powder, al- ways on hand. All operations oa the teeth warranted. - Office, 3d building above S. A. Wilson's Carriage Manufactory Main St., west tide. Bloomsburg, January 3, 1858 OLD DR. IlSATIrS BOOK CP gj Travel and great discoveries oi lhe Japanese and East InJia Medicines, wi h full directions for the certain cure of Con sumption, Bronchiti-, Coughs, Colds, Ca larrah, Asthma, Fevers, Heart Disease, Scrofula, Cancer, Dvspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Gravel and Urinary Deposit?, Fe male Complaint?, &. Iilnetrated with hun dreds olceitiflcteofcnie. and ensravins?. For the purpose ot rescuing as many suffer ing fellow-beings as possible from prema ture death, it will be sent to any part of the continent, by sending 25 cents lo Drs. Heath. Sold by G. M. Hasenbucb, Bloornsborg; N. L. Rank &..C0. Danville, Jacob Lawali, Caiasauqtia; A. Miller & Co, Berwick. DRS. HEATH, 647 Broadway, New York City. October 5tb, 1859. ly. ZCPPIXGER'S ESTABLISHMENT. ; Prices Reduced &c. The difficult watches and jewelry repairinu has been done 6ince Blooms turg is Bloornsborg, by Henry Zuppmger. and though he was often (from the ncturt of the case,) obliged to charge preiiy high, in prices are now greatly reduced, and his enstomeo may rest assured lhat he ha the requisite qualification, material? aad means for ihe repakins of all kinds of watches, jwelry, Accordion?,' and every thicn usu atly attended "to at the best watchmake or jewelry shops. Honesty and faithfulness will always behis first principle and aim. Have yon a pique t O come ! I want it re moved. , They had me dead and buried some time last winter, but some how it seems I have crawled out again. CF Orders or Goods taken, for nay. HENRY ZUPPINGER. B'oomsburs, July II, 1860. A FULL ASSORTMENT of WATCH Glasses,' both in and ocl side, and SPECTACLE" GLASSES, for sale cheap lor 1 ' ' - !.'- upvnv itTnmt-ni.n ' ". Watchmaker. Bl3ornsbDr5rDe&2StSi3b. ' Tr ta n a S en. COa'L C1L LVRSEKS AND LAMPS . . FOR BCHKISO. . Coal, Kerosene, or Carton Oils. The be!, most brilliant, tmd cheaper! por tabl Iim "ow n irse. No i-ansei ol ex plosion nirtl cheaper than llaiu, iaru on, u" oil; -or Camphene. Wrthoui the expense of a. fixtuie. 1 he above Lamp (with all their lancy tnrn- III"" J Vll L . T - - . established Drug and -Chemical Store o the I undersigned, who flatters himseli mai iron, his Ion? experience in me im-.s. -t knows how and where to ouy, anu ur.- minpdrictto be undcrnid oy any miv Cal! ,d ee his nnw and well se p, rtot-Sc ol DRUGS. MEDICINES & CHEMU-ALs, PAINTS. VARNISHES, DYESTUFDb, OILS, GLASS FROM 7x9 te 24 v3G, CONFECTION ARIES, PER FUMERY AND FANCY TOILET, ARTICLES FOR LADIES & GENTS TOBACCO AND CIGARS, .i i i tuipni Medicines id every VJ'l U I " . , : .... ;.. ..c f mnriN ("nil re for medicinal n- only, i'linu anippriitr, x.-.v.. Turpentine and Alcohol, Truces, bhotdder Brace, and APdornnal Supporter, ; Sor-ical and DertlTil Instinmenl, Sah Ntl& Tooth brn-he, Prof. Humphrey' llotiiccpathic Remedies, earden, canary, rape and hemp eeds, thermometers, proof-sla-ses moroo co leather and t-oa findins, Sic, to pether wuh the Jarsct and inoil varied as boitmer.t of CJerinHn To ar.d J . .. - . i ...... Puii-mii Ilil. ever brouclu to hts place, an oiwimu please call. a"d see, and you most be.teve. Uavins learned by sad experience that ,!lo-.i credrs will not keep la;iss moting, I have deiprmined to ,, to cash bujers, to make it an ot-ject to ihem as well as the seller, to deal on the cah principle, either money or ready trade. Havin" served a regular apprenticeship : . .. ' r at the Drus and- Apothecary business, m j .i.ip, ha.iii? carried it on for the hm ei;h- teen years, on my own hook, I flatter my eelf that I am able to do justice to all giving i. r i iA mi Kin far nasi me a trial. i nanxim il. r -- r i .-ni,i nit a trial on the new pnn- cipb, and will Euarar.tee to all, lhal it w maki Ions friends, and pay be in lhe end to pay cash and buy at red need pr ires. r PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded, an.l all orders cor rectly answered. All medicines warranted a recommended, Store Room on ...am S r-et.rearMaikcl, next door to the lmt Office, Bloomsbu, Colombia D"ember 7, ISatf tf. PIIILABELPIIIA ASI) READING WINTER ARRANGEMENT, lain Ijltlimni Jin ... I Fcur Bally Jswgtrl f rains lo rhWdeotua. Clinton, r.t 10.15 a. m., and C.05 n. rn. Connection at Port Clinion with lr:iins foi T;inaua, William-poft, E'mira, Buffalo, iaara Falls, and the Canids. The 1 0. 1 a. m. up train only connects at Port Clinton wiih trains for Wilkesbarre, Scrantoti and Pillston. Pasetlger- leaving Williamsport by the Cattawissa Railroad night Iitie, at JO. 15 p. m., connect with a passenger train leav imu Pnrt Clinton at 4.50 a. ci., arrive al Read ing at 5.50 a. rn., breakfast and proceed di rfct to Philadelphia bv the 6.20 a. in. Read ing Accommodation Train. On Sundays the 10.15 a. m. Down, end the 6.05 p. 1:1. Up Train-only run. LKBANON VALLEY BRANCH. 7Vo Trains Vntiy, Sunday Kxtrptcd) lo end from J!artiUirg. At 10.23 a. in. and 6 OS p. in. Leaving llarrilu;rg ai 8 00 a. m. and 2.35 p. rn. Connecting with trains on iiio Northern Central, Perms) Uania, and Cumberland Val ley Railroad, Icr Sunbuty, Williamsport, Pittsburgh. Lancaster, Baltimore, Chain-ber-bnr-;, &e. Through 1 ickets Reading lo Baltimore. St CO; 10 Lancaster, 2 25 : to Gettysburg, S3 50. 80 pounds of baggage allowed to each pas-enger. The second class cars run with all the abrtve trains. Through first class tuket-. at reduced rates to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal point- 111 ihe West, North West,' aim Ihe Canada-; and Kmigrout Tickets at lower fares to nil above ptaces, can be hail on application to ihe staiin:. aent at Readini;. All tickets will he purchased before the irai.is Mart. Higher lares cham-sil if paid in car.-. G. A. NICOLLS, Engineer and General Superintendent. February '2. 160. NORTH WEST CORNER Hi ght h ad Blacc streets, riilLAiH LPiilA. Afwajs on hand, a lull assortment of Hats and Caps for Meti Boy- arid Children, allow prices Feb. 22. 18G0. HENRY R0SENST0CK, Sliy-lTjisIii Amfcrofypisf, 13 OOMS in ihe Third Story of ine Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun y, Pa- Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 185D-ly. "C-C0D LIQUORS. ryHE undersigned lias opened a new Li X quor Store at MifHinvi'.le, Colombia county and lor.ked it with a large and ex cel'ettr assortrnetn of Lra 22 C2 02. CS3 of ait kinds, to wtii'-h he invites the alien ion of dealers. His Liquors are of lhe best brands, and one trial will a.isfv all. A. ANDREAS. Miffiinville, June 27. !R;0. c AME on the premise- of the subscriber, in Orange township, Col- umbia county, on or about the firs! of Anirnst last r A BR1NDLE STEER, supposed to be apout niue monihs old. It was not in a very thriving condition whon ii came 10 the subscriber, but at present looks tolerably pood. The owner or own ers are requested o come forward and prove properly, pay charges and take jt away, otherwise il wiil be disposed ol according to law. AUGUSTUS EVERHART. Orari2e, Oct. 24. lfcJ0. HOTOGRAPHY IN ALL IIS Branches, executed in ihe best sule known in the art, at C G. CltAXJu S GALLElil, 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Utiladelpbia. GsT Li Se Size in O.l and Pastil, RTS'.ereoscopic Portraits, j, . Or"Anibrol p?, Daguerreotypes, &e, For Caees, jYiedailiou?, rins, Kings, nov!4 -. &c. I , lilliAM t. UUIVEB, s SURGEON DENTIST, OSss near Wilsca's Carriage sb,op, Main Si RAYMOND'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! TATENTtD MBCJt 9, 1853. I'HICK -81 KACI1. MESSRS. ZUPPINGEU& ROBBINS, of Blooir.sburt:, having purchased the ex elusive riuht of ihe above valuable Impro ved Chear Patent Sewmz Machine, lor ,he Counvyof Columbia, xvitl be hpPy to -cpply their irientM iui i;-...-Von.mrdalionof tl.en.lver-and lami.ies. lhe f,.llovving are some of the superior uuiiiim" i- -I - . .: ...I. it-ia imii:nieiii msicriii. r, ..... 1. It sews from 4C0 to Ui tttii "'.c. per minute. ,-.... ata rmm (he more complicated character of their mech anism invariably mvua?ed and tl readed with more or le.-s ditlicutty ; i f" RAYMOND S, a child can manage it ir. vwo hours, and il is threaded easier thau a com- '" 3! Onir'the most valuabla features of iti Mai-hma. ii the smalluess and the an compactness of its mechanism. 4 1. ran be attached to a toaru, tai). aiit'., in operating order, p.nd removed in es i hau ha'.t a minuM! " t i 5. It greatly econotnires iimau, vei nrou HITS 1 rt-m, ear, SUiiicien.i r-wv,. . ....L. i,-l,"ii-tl It ir intended. , qual- ifn-aUOII l'.Ol taowu lJ - I Machines. . , r No human land is capable f proda- eing a team so regular and fym.aUic; The eam is so s-ro-.g if well done that .e il:on8est material will tear befora the Keani will nive way. 7 Amo the nrray of P.vent Sewing Machines, '.:ero am none so cheap and dotable o Raymond's Pater.., but no Ma chine is adapted to all kuid. of work as -vniienee has nroveu. 1 cr "c . none to reaiy Jnn, f i en on n vur kiv ? for the imniei'.iate uu m ilv circle, and pi nwh a moderate price as ; ' . -r- o Kv n i RAY.dON U S i a Th...,.M,u ciin shaps his Featn jnst he ple-ses, wave, leave-; and flowers, BSfc.O ,f . . , - . . . - i,l . . irilniPll. etc, cn te re'i"-u v '. ,. , . r. 9. It is particularly adapteu lo all kinds i nf Miirhirs sUL-h as gcnllernen's shirts, J II H rlllll I " n I all s ik i etc ex-' i bofoms. ristbatrJ:', collar-, e'e i,..., ,.f luitiet.' tiewinn. inciu i . .i.i .'mp. ealieoes. dusters, etc., ex ceotinafor men's heavy wear, this th'i3 Jlachinc 1 " .i."... i;.,i.i n! ronstruclion. 13 raLllC-l LVIVUri- 10 But we all admit, mat lua -t,-l0 health, and principally to eyesi-hi, it.onced by the use of Machmes, surp.se, infinitely all o.her ad- vantaae. i 1. This Jlachine fastens the seam al- wav iiself. but if the operator wishes u unlastiMiPtl or open, there is a way ut u l,av it fasietieil or not, too, thus yon can as j ou pleast, which is, sometimes, ep- c.allv for be-inners.a very lavoraoi- cnmsiance 11 me eall i ----- . voo can draw it oul three fcecends and save the thread For sale by ihe tnclersigned, al their re- shiltrr who Fpecnve resitier.c!?, .-v will put Ihe Machine in operation and give all necessary instruction. 7r:DOIVC.PD FRESH ARRIVAL OF AT 51.113 (il'Ar.THElS! IfacriEIjVX, IVKAS & CO., TE AVE just received and opened iheir iock ol Merc'iandise for sale, which compri ses the LARGESl', Cheapest, ami handsom est a-5-oriment now offered in this TO"VN. Ilavic.g paid great at:ention lo lh-3 eeleciion of their entiie stock as lo Price atsd Quality, they flatter themselves that ihey can cotnpete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, cun save money by giving us a call. We havea'l kinds of goods and wares totipply the wa;)ts of the people. A very lame ami cnmpleto assortment ci LADIES' DRESS GOODS. French Mennoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bom ba'ines, tie bages, noplms par.miet:a clcdhs, mohair lustres, niuidiu de I tines, Persiaa cloths, GifiMiatiis, al'coes, Cic. WHITE GCODS 05? ALL KINDS, S'eeves, Coiiar-, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing, bands and trimrtiii2S, )ces and e(!iii2s,t)onriet ribbons, in lar;e variety, vil vet libbnns, ami braids, kid, cotton, lisle t'iread Ive-. mohair miit, &c. AL?j SiHKDS OIT EJAWIS, br;L-h, Bay State, Waierville, black silk, cashmere, errrodered, &c. Also a very large larae a-orUnenl of Cloths, caimers, Siiuneis, veftiiiL;, iweeds, jeans, coating vel vet, Leaver cloths. See. of all kind- and sires for men, women and children. We have a largo assortment f I J ATS and CAPS of lhe late-t fashion. We have also, Hardware, Qneensware, Cedar ware, &c. Very che.:p UARPETP, UAKPIiT-BAGS, FLOOR, table and cariiaye oil clotli-. mat-, rug, bas kets, &c. riiiIin, flannel?, ticking-, dra pers, toweling-, driilini;-, In:., in abr.mlance. We invite our Irieryis nod ihe public umi ernl!y to give c.s a call before purchasing elsewhere. We have bought our ondi al the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will uoi te undersold by 'an j body or the resi of n.an kmd. McKELVY, NEAL & CO. j - Bloomshnrir, Nov. 21, 1850. STOVE AND TIN-WAIIE JiUOP. THE undersigned won'U inform I'e citi zen? of Bloomsbum and vicinity, thai he has just received and offers tor sale one ol the most exienive nrtment-of COOK ING and FANCY STOVES, ever ii.trndnced into ihis market. The Christopher L'olum bus, James Robb :nd Globe are among the first class cookiim Stoves, all of which are air-tight and gas burner. Hi Parlor stoves are handsome and the assoriment varied ALSO Particular attention is paid to Tin-Wa-e and House Spouting, npon short no tice. All kinds of repairing will be done with reatness and despatch. EC Country r.rodace taken in exchanse ror work. PHILIP S.MOYER. Bloomsbnr-r, Oct. 3, 1860. ' CS2-S2- oasr9 One Price Mat A: Cap Slorc, (Corner of the Five Story B'ock.) N. W. CORNER OF EIGHTH RACE STS. PEI E L A D I. isV CI 3 A . The public are respectlully invited to bear in mind that at Ihis Siore may be found an assortment ol Fashionable and HatuUome MOLESKIN DRESS HATS, SOFT HATS, Hiiih, Low and Medium Dep'h Crown, Clotli and Glaaen Caps, Plush and Plush Trimmed Cap for Men and Boys, Fancy Hats and Caps for Children, at fair prices. ST JVb f tco prices for regidar goods. January 18, 1860-ly. CABINET WARE ROOMS. S- 'SUITE RESPECTFULLY invites ibe attention of the Public to his extensive assc-Timent c.f Cabinet Furniture and Chsirs, which he will warratt-t made of cood miteriaU and in a workmanlike, manner. At his E-tabli-W-n.er.t, can always be found a good assort mel,p0Kriftr.LE -TURMTIRE, ...l.:..h w onnat ill htA ie hllU IJn ir-ii i .. i. tA.. :.i ia tin a Philadelphia or New York cities., and at as low price. He na Sofa of d.Herer.t stjV and prices, from S25 to SCO. Divans Lout.. . .. w.t;,t n,! Mahogany. Parlor chairs. Rocking and eay chair, Piano stool,., and a varied ol upholstered work, with Oresstog and parlor bureaus, sofa, catd, centre and L. .h!. detashn, cheffenif r. whatr.o s litMl li " " , and all kinds of far-hionable d tcrriwi work Hisf-tockoi cuterus, rui-iurcu oomtnon wasribtand, draw-tables, corner cnnP.v ANS BREAKFAST TABLES, . r i .MJ. ac.i frl bedsteads, can seat an f common chair- i the laroaft i' this feclion or in cimj. will a'so keep a good .ortment ol lookmsr ,.;1.s with fancy gill and common Tams lie will alo furnish spri.fi mafrasse htte.l fci?fMi bdslad. which th superior for iIh.qI.iIii v ami comu.ri -"t in Dloomsbnr, Jacuary 13, 1858. use. RLV AKRIVAL CF FALLfc WINTER-GOOD. wvvlTliSaiieiUioti lo his stock of cheap i fashionale vlothing at hi storeot? M ii. neet, two doors above the Amer rcan Mouse,' wbeio he has a ful. assort. L.-... f men and bov' wearing apparel, nrlnding -he moi fashionable ,Tnt.r nm and oil cloth coat ;?Vn .orlVand sizes, paal. of nil color,, awls, stripe sand figure, vests, shirts, cra At Mooka.i-ellaM,ha.itlkerch.efs,gloves, . ... : . suspenders and lancy bi n.. aUo mi article of cloilnn at very rticies make lo order any shormotice and . . n . V 111.- 1 H I II I i. . It 1 . a I Al ll I li CT ia llB.omr. and most of it is of home manufacture. LOWENBERG. Rloomsburg, September 2, I860. . . . . . .. 1 . n. 1 resi-.ecii'.ull V inform .ho Uoiet. ol Blo'om.bor?, and vicdnity, that ha- just iurned from the City with a splendid assorttnettl ol new co.nprising everything commonly found in a fir't-clas Millinery Store. Her stvle ot n, snmaed rn this seciton of conntry, and ner wui " v.Vr-Jl l.tirust'Trrr; oontiets, tiat and cans, lor imlt Misres, of all blyles and price-. MARY DARKLE Y. Bloomsburg. October 10, 1860. A? Jt tT Pays Vci'v,iion ii lhe entire in the most popular and successful Cnmmerciil S-.rhool in in cnint iry. Upwards of TWELVE HUNDRED young meti from Ixenbj eight lii.'Jerent Suites have been educated lor busineEshere with in pail three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of S13 000,00 per Amturzi. immwdiately cpon giaduatii'g, who knew rousing of accounts when Ihey eir.ereJ lhe Ct diieg. tw" Mini-tei'i sons halfpricc. S'udents enter al any time, and- review when thej please wi houi entra charge. For Ca aloues, Specimens of Penmanship and View of College, enclo?e five letter siamp- to JENKINS & SMITH, rittsturg, Pa. November 7, 1SG0. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The Largest aid Cheapest slock ever offered ii this City. 1 0 HA . "vT IT, WHOLESALE DEALER IN French and German B itets, Wood ?r.d V illow Ware ,v Ware.Nmio,,?, Brushes, oil -lcIhs, Lap-. Wnddinj:, Carpet Chain, &c! MARKET Sl.ee.. below 2nd, (north side) Philadelphia. Colon No. 119 riitir. .,.tuA,;k.. 1.0. ...i ... I irfiiiri II.- jijri irnrl i TmilK - y new and coopIeie flock of goods of me t-est qjalny and description, to which , r e wen .i respectfully rail the attention ol Merchants ami Dealers who wish ip (hid a ood article CHEAP FOR CASH. These goods were bought for Net Cash, al l!ie creatjy reduced prices consequent upon the minsency el lhe times, nnd b3 lievins the "nimt-le sixppnr'e,, to be better than the "tlow shilling," Ihey are now of fered io i-he pubbc at prices they defy com petition. The lollowing are a few oT the articles al ways on hum! : PaiU and Tubs of all kind? and qualities, Toy Pails, Sail and Sugar boxes. Half B ih ets and Peck Measures. Well Bucket, Towel Roller, l'ateni, head and sira.jiM clothes pins, wash boards, wooden mop handles, Grain scoops, toy wheelbarrow?, corn brooms, every vaiiety, ghoa paint scrub and sweep brushes, fee. Bioihes, brushes, Basket?, willow and ra tan chairs, shirt ra'ans, bird c?gep, clothes lints, bd cords, skirt cords, li yarn, twine of all kinds, loeiher wi h a largo as-oit-mer.t of Notions and Fancy Goods. Hosi ery, Gloves, Shins,' Drawers, Threads, &c , cheap from acttion. Thee ood. are ell new r.d carefully selected, and are offered al prices that can not tail to attract aitention. Buyers will invariably find it lo Iheir own interest to call belore purchasing elsewhere. t"? Periicnlar attenlion given lo packing goods for shiprr.ent, so as to preveut damage or c.vcesive charses for freiht. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. CHARLES W. DEAN. 119 Market St., north side, below 2nd, Philadelphia. Sept. 21, 1859-ly. Flour and Feed Delivered ! CHEAPER THAN THE CUEAPEST ! T MIK ' under-ianed has made arringe ments that will enable him lo deliver Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per cent, eheaper than any bout else in town. Hi- price ara as follow-: Flour 47 25; Corn and OjIs Chop Si 55; Corn and Rye Chop SI 65; Bran SI 10; I respectlully solici a share of the public patronage.' MOSES COFFMAN. rloomshnrr. June 14. I860. jl'KELVY, NEAL & CO., MERCHANTS, Northeast corner of Main, and Market Sts. cost for Tui HcBiifiicfurea ISiliSALMANDEU as No. 304 Chestnut Street, WHLADELPHIA. From the Ylllafc R52 . Saturday, Feb. 5, 18 Rf'BBCRT -The office of the oM Railroad, in Wl Chewier, was broken into last Thnrsihy maLl, and robbed cf a sma 1 a monntol money. The thieves entered the bnildiiiz in lhe rear, broke the doors, and locks i.irihe de.-ks, and altemptedto gel in to the lr2e iron safe, but did r't The Safe was mannlacture.i o r. n WATSON, No. 26 Soulh FOURni Streets, Philadelphia. STILL ANOTHER ATTEMPT. October 18th, 1858. Three theives en teredrhe fioiirms-mill of Messrs. Dorrace & Dornn, 3ritol, la., and tried all n-ht to blow ep.n their Sale, with powder, winch had :tCL0 'n cash, but did not nicceed in "e.ting i on. Their Salamander Safe was matiulacii.M by WATSON. GREAT SAFt ROBBERY AT NORRlb tiuvm. DiTKhtB 1st. 1858 Som lime art ni"ht, the Ijnriii-mill 01 au. jor, n "tfone in Norwown, l'a., was emereo and one id Farre; Heriiag, & Co's best pa tent Powder vfn( L"-k "d Sale WAS BLOWN PEN Willi iwuhii, a ...1 ;i f.(!0 in c.li i:iUeii out ad.l carried ..L- e..f.. :.. St VVal. uwav. litis i-'aisi now in r".' . . - . . . 1 c . . son's store, io. 0 roiitli rounn oi.cn, where we most resecifully invite lhe pub ic 10 call am! exaiine it. N. B. We find h Jhe Press, December 4th, i"e following: our Sales are war ranted to sive perfel patisfaciion, or lhe money will be retnrud. FA R R E L, H ER R 1 XG & CO. We, IVANS & VA'1WV. would ask all parties having farrel, Herni. & Co' Patei.t Lhar,pj0 Sales, to lane u.-,la,e of the abovtff,. aIui return tnem anu - their money, ,hpy will n-..i i.iai, ... -year?, the CpoMtion with which the Safes are Idled (Marge portion being oil of vi'riol) will eat . tl the iron. A speci men cl their Cham.,,,, Safes may be seen in front of our store, .niCI, is ea'-n full of holes now. KNS & W AON, No. 26 South '."OURTU Sreet. r From. The Press 0 the M& ' 1 i1a.;..o&l Co' Paient Champ n Safes the only Sales made in lhe coy whit i h?ve never bee,, robbed by bumlars, or l.ai ftVir con.ents destroyed by accidental J Farrel, lei, . . ....... Evans & Watson's Philadelphia answer lo a j Now York Humbuj. . 1 v.'. !h. in.dersiai.edciii.ensfSt-Josep.i, Mo, do herebv cenifv that ihe iron io r "E. Baldwin, made by Sale Far- . v " ,1 Wul.mt Street Philadel- iT wn.'cb wis in the fire that occurred SS is not fir-proof, and is use.e, a?a fif ,.rrmt .U-ih' Vne 5aTe at i lie time, were much injured: al-o, that the budding which it was in was of frame and oriy one story ingn, ami ttial a lire so tri lling as Hie one wtticti Mirned over the saul S,ife was not sufficient to have-injured any Safe purpo-ting lobe lire-proof. W. R. IVnhk, C rugist. JosrPtr W.Tooti.k, Dry Goods. J. A. Beattik, Bunker. Dots neli.. Sexton & ?.Ic Dox n ell, DryGoods William Rv. Drv Goods. Jots Ccku, Dry Goods. C. E. Bai.'dwi.v. Si. Joseph, Mo. EVANS & WATSON, S04 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, hae now on hand lhe largest as-or'nienl of Salamander S-ife m the United States, warranted equal to any others made in the country. Plea give uacll. Feb. 23d, 1853. r-r'r TO rin: fvsiionauli: and lA nn'AE- undersigned na viut: ustreceivedihe i latest 1 arts and rsew ork Fashions vt ould again bg leave to inform his n umer ous Iriendsand all the world about Blooms 1 burg,lhal he is no w be 1 1 e t p re pa red t Jia p 1 r : r :Ltctiiii iiuiKim.ii v u: e w iriinAn 'C?l , easiest and best filtingsnits of Clo- lhfx have been turned out lately ; nr ,,oin"lj that, but he willalsodothem beM order, upon the lowest tern ' , , His shop is at the old (oo well ki.owptoueedtu.thern,-ieiwhere,l(,rr5a3 at all titnes!-efounJ,-aUMS "Pon ,ne '"nch ofrepentance. stead.J drawingoutl hrlhreoo nfafil.ction.hopinr U may 11. t he end pro v advanta-eonsto lim and hiscuMomers.H, would aNoadvisei''eml-tcbearin m:i.r. that poor, aillictid tailor- iiik-1 In e, or thej ca..'i beexpectedio.vi rk.l hereloreU heat " ' u Kvf f-00. C s i :l wh"i lr.oin , , , mlnnw nliil t'illi... nntr :SH willcorpp mighty ho arcback-siaiulinson ' hoofef i;im,.nyer, gentlemen, that in altcases .ie.aborer is worthy of his hire.''" BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, Jan. 13th, 1S5P. U5I.B KOONS Prorrielor. Eii.oo.tisctriu;, pi. THIS mugnifiiei.t Hotel, situate in ihe central poriion of the town, and rp-po-i:e ihe Court House, hi? been thoroughly repaireit and refornished, and the Proprietor t now prepared to accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most plea-ant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best the market aff.mU.and his Biir with the choicest liquors. Arenjise ostlers wiil always be on hand, and his stabling i- Ihe most extensive in this section ol country. Omnibuses will always be in readine- to convey passen gers io and from the Railroad Depot. WM. B. KOONS. Bloomsbum, July 4. 1860. ITIoyer's Brtis Store. J fgMlE nrulersigned has just received a liesh i supply of Dni?, CJiemfcals, DycstcflVf ASD S0110SS GEXElULLY of the best quality, all ol which he w.lj sell atsreadv induced prices lor the CASH.. Ci?" A Wo on hand an Improved Fruit Jar, much superior and cheaper lo anyihinsf hi'.herto offered in thi market. ANo a lot of PICKLING JARS, much cheaper than hermntore. JOHN R. MOVER. Bloomsbum, AnguM 23, i860. if. N O T I C K. 4 LL person indebied to ibe nndersigned for Professional seivices up lo April lt, 1860, are respecifully requested to call an J settle, either by Note or oiherwise. J. C. R UTTER, M. D. Bloomsburg. Aug. ti, l50-lf. A. J. EVANS, MERCHANT, tore on the npper part of Main St., nearly jpposito the Episcopal Church. S. C SiUVLY Manvfadurcr of Furniture and Cabinet Ware Warefoorq in Shiva's Block, on Mai a Stteet PhiTa AN aperient and Stomachic preparat or ol IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbr n bf combustion in Hydrogen. Sa'iviioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both EoropJ and the United S;att, and prescn bed n their practice The experience of thousands dai'v proves that no preparation of Iron can he compared with it. ImpuTilie of ih-e blo d, depresioi of vital enemy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate iis necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all malad'-es in which il has proved ab-olo'elv curative in each .bf the io'lowinu complaint?, vi2! In Debility, Nervoi. Affection?, Emaic aiion, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Diarrl.cea,' Dysentery, Incipient Consumption. Scrofu lcn Tuberculosis, Silt Rheum; M smen :ruatiou, Wnite-, Chlorosis, Liver Com', idainM) Chrctiic Headaches, R'nehmatism, In teriiiiiteut Fevers, Pimples on the Facej In cases of General Debility, whether tia result of acute di-eat-e, or of the continued diminution of nervous an J mu-calar enerr fiorn chronic complaint, one trial of ihu restorative ha- proved successful to an ex tent which no description nor written attes tation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as lo have become forgot ie-' in ilieir own neinoornoo is, nave sud iheir own neintornoo-l denly re-appeared in the busy world a if justice returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Suflerer?, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, ianguineoiis exhaustion, critical change, and that complication of nervous an I dys peptic aversion to air and i-xercise for which the pnysieian has no name. In Nervous Asiections of all kinds, and 1' asons famihar to medical men, the opera.. ., cf ,1,;,, prepara'iiin of iron must necessani, i,e 10,3 f0r, ui l.ke lhe old oxides, it ' v,ronsly tonic, without being excittng and over,ling. auii .,nlVf reg ularly aperient, even -., ne mo( oov.inate cases of co-.nveness win...lU evef bein a gastric purgative, orindicting -.jiaareeable sensation. 0 It is this lairer properly, amoni -.k-.. which n Jern:an( makes it so remarkably effectual a,I anem a reo.edy for Piles, opon wbieti ppears to exert a distinct and sptci- action, by dispersing the local tendency h lorms them. Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its a single tox of ihee Chalybeate s ohen sufficed for the mo- habitual ''.luding ihe atrendeul Coiivenes. 111 U 1 1 . ecked DiarrhcDi, even when ad- ? Psentery, confirmed, emauciai Kave beeoyr(Vy,enVvarjd astonishing. A the 'caj pain!., 0i, of flesh mod strength, silltHtin2 cou-h, and remittent hectic, whu eera:iy indicate Incipient C.nsurrw.! iij,;,, remedy ha allayed the alar'n of friei3 aruj physicians, in several very pratityinn,!, j neie-ting msiance. - li Srrcfiilot;zi;i;lerciih'Sis. 5T'J,ca ted iron has hak for m0re than the good effect of Ihe most.auti(,i!sl' balanced pr para ions ol iodie without any of " ell known liahllir.'?. oe ton The a ien io 1 of femals ear.noj jo confidently invited tcthis rerne-' &frecxiu storation, in the cjsej pecu;t- " them. . , 1 n, . ... die and inftitn- !:i Rhenmausm, both ccr mor dcl. ma ory-.n the latter, J-uM w, ,d dedly-.t ha, been Uin anu re,,..ing the boil, as ailev.atmKlJeta q ,he jo, j swelling, and mi'liverT'"'nl Fever it mut necessarily . '' Tuiedy and enere ie iesoraiv - t'wrei ii ii.e new seitlerne-n, of tl-i!l nr.K-ihli I as m.A r i 1.1 e ,,,e.l and uselulness. j "No remedy has ever be-n dis.-overed in lhe w h'.le liistory of medicine, which exer's such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, comple'e diesliort, rapid acquisition cl strength, wiih an mut ual disp-istuo.'i lor active and cheerlul ei ercie, immediately fvi!ow its use. i'ut up in neat Hat metal boxes coatainirrg 50 pills, price 50 cn:s per box ; lor sale by dri:gi;i! aI,d dealur.. V'(51 b-; sent tree l a'-y addre-s on receipt of ihe price. All letters, orders, etc.. sl.onl I b addre ed to R. B LOCKE & CO. Generl Aaeid. May 23. ISCO-lv 33? Broadway. N Y. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ritlLAEKLr.HA Bei.evoler.t In.-i iuiticii e&lablished by special Eiidovvmem, for the R-lief of the S'ck and .fi-tressed, atliicted wuti viru !ent and epidemic di-easps, and especially or the enre oi dt-eases ot the sexual organs. Medical advice ffiven gratis, by the act ir.2 Surgeon, to all who apply tiy letter, wiih a desrriprion ol iheir condition, (a2e,oc cupalion, habits of life, &c,) and in cases ot extreme poier y. n.edicines lurnished lre ol charge. Valuable reports on Sprma'orr!iara, anJ other iliseases of the sexual organs, and on the new remedies employed in the Dispen sary, sent t. the sfilicted in sealed letter envelope-, Iree ot chame. Two or ihres stamp for postage will be acceptable. Address, Dr. J. Skilhn nonunion, Artie; Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 Sauib Nilh Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Be order of ihe Directors. GEO. FAIRCH1LD. S-cretary. EZRA D. HEART WELL, President January 25, 1860-y. W holesale aud Itctail. - Til E subscriber would announce lo lhe citizens of Bloomsbnm anJ vicinity, that tie i selling LIQUORS in large and mall quantities, and at different prices, at his INew More, on Mam street. norm siii. tun iwior. somi ni i v iron s-.reei, lioomaurg. t!:s OX-Ss, stoct: ot Foreign and Domestic - n irtar consis's of Cognac and Roche lie, blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender.' He has a large assortment of Old Rye. gray with age, line Oid Bourbonr Old Folks Whiskey, and ar.y quautity of common. Ke also has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeira-, Lisbon, Claret, Stierry and Cam pagne Wines; and Ia! bat not leasi, a quantity of good double extra BROWN SI OUT; all of which he wiil sell at lh lowest cash prices-. The public are respect fully tohciied to give his liqnr a trial. . D. W. ROB BINS, Agt. Bloornsborg, July 11, 1860. THE " .. .. . . MOUNT VERNON, , Norlii Second Slreet, above Arch. PHILADELPHIA B. B. EDIVARDS,-Pririetor February 2, 1850. ly.