MARK THESE FACTS ! I ' THE TESTIMONY 6.F TUE WORLD. H O L L OWAY'S 0 1 NTM E NT. BAD LEGS, BAD BREATS, SORES AND ULCERS. A!l description' of sores are -remediable by the proper and diligent use of this ines timable preparation. To a'tmplto cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together is a folly; for should the skin unite, a boggy diseased donditinn- re mains underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rauonanl and uccessfnhreatnient.as indicated by nature, i to reduce the infiama. ion in and about the wound and ic soothe the neighboring pe.ru by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into mear. DIPTHERIA, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, AND SCARLET. AND OTHER FEVERS. Aoy of the above diseases may'be-cured by well robbing ihe Ointment !three tin.es a day into lire theft, throat and neck of the patient ; it will soon penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by the mouth must operateupon the whole sys tem ere-i's influence can be fell in any lo cal part, whereas the 'Ointment will do its work at once. Whoever tries'the unguent in the above manner of the disease named, or any similar disorders affecting the chest and throat, will fit. a themselves relieved as by a charm. PILES, FISTULAS, STRICTURES. The above class of complaints will be removed by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then by most eflen nally rubbing -in ths Ointment. Persons suffering Irom these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress It should be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the -;Oint-mer.t on Ibe affected parts, but it must be well rubbed in for some considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will re move any hidden sore or wound as effect ually as though palpable to the eye. There again bread and water poultices, after rub bing in of the Ointment, will do great service.- This is the only sure treatment for females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. INDISCRETIONS OF YOUTH ; SORES AND ULCERS. Blotches, as also swellings, uvo, with -certaicty, be radically cured if the Oint ment be used freely, and Fills be taken night and morning as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one place to break out in anoiber ; whereas this Oint ment will remove the humor fiora the sys tem, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the Pills to ensure a lasting cure DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS AND STIFF JOINTS. Although the above complaints differ widely iniheir origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the worst cases, of such diseases, will y ield in a comparatively 6hort space of lime when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the saris affected, even alter every other means .ave failed.. In all strioos maladies the Pills should be taken according to the di ctioas accompanying esch box. Both the Ointment and Pills thoiddbe used in the Jollowing coes ; Aue. Dmsv. Asthma. Billious Complaint?, Blotches on be Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colica, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility) Inffammtion, Jaundice Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention ot Urine, Scrofula, or Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Head-ache, Indigestion, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary symptoms, Tic-Doulourenx, Tumours, Ulcer, Venereal AfWtions Worms of all kinds Weaknesn from whatever caase, &c, &c. CAUTIOX None are genmne unless .1 i- uu.iuu.on Tew York and Lon- iub wwrus ,,UMU - i ... . "I 1 - . 1 T t f Ml disceraibl as a II ater tnrrk in lon, are uiscennu - - -every leaf of '.he book of direction are on each pot or oox ; me mib h.-j ", seen by holding the tento Ike light. A hand some reward will be given to any one ren dering such information as way lead hand detection of any party or parlies counter feiting the medicines or vending tbe same, knowing ihera to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, iw i .,,-.. by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in pots, at 25c. 62c. and 81 each. EF" Tnera is a considerable saving by taking-the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance ot pa tients, io. every disorder, are affixed to eacb bp., October 10, I860. FOR SALE! EVERAL desirable Building Lots in S Btoomsbor?. for sale. Inquire oi Juoe 0, 1860-tf. V.W1UI. HENRY EOSENSTOCK, Sky-Iiislit 'Ainbrolypist, It' OOMS in ihe Third fctory ot me u l RInnb- fentrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty. Pa. Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859-ly. NEW GOODS ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF t AISD WIISTEU CZ CSD CO UD a AT ifiii.iVEirs stoi:e! nn HE sub-criber has just returned from the X City wish another large and select as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowes' fiB'e, and which he is determined to sell on as moderaie terra3 as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His stock com prises . ' IatHe' lircss Goods, of the choicest styles and tate fashions. DRY GOODS, C2 G- O D? l.CE S3 a Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwae, Hol lowwsre, Iron, Nails, Boots c Shoes, Hats and Caps, ko , &c. In short, everything ,.,!' in ron'rv S'nres: to which he -sw jaxttriL ) vs - I THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK, HODEK3V COOKERY v ' In all its Branches, ;bt ' - 'M I S S " E L VI A ACTON CARSFCLLT BKVISED BY MM. 6. J HALE. J'tTELLsVoU HOW to choose all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, with all the various and most approved modes of dressirig and oookmg Beef and Pork ; aUo ihe best and simplest way of salting, pick ling and curing the same. IT TELLS -YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of dressing, cooking, and. boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffings appro priate to each. - ' IT TELLS YOU HOW. to " choose, ciean, and preserve Fish of all kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted; also all the va rious and most approved modes of cooking, with the different Dressings,' Sauces, and Flavorings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of preparing over fifty different v kinds of Meat, Fish. Fowl. Game, and "Vegetable Soups, Broths, and Stews, with the Relit-hes and Seasonings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of cooking Vegeta bles of every description, also how to pre pare Pickles, Catsup and Curries of all kiuds, 'Polled Meats, Fish, Game, Mush room ?,-'&-. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kind of Plain and Fancy Pas try. Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every description. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muffins, and Biscuit, the best method oi preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, ar.d bow to make Syrups, Cordials, and Wines ol various kinds. IT TELLS YOU HOW to set out and or nament a Tatle, how to Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and in shori, how to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries of the table within everybody's reach. The book corrtains 418 pages, and up wards of twelve hundred Receipts, all of which are the results of actual experience, having been fully and carefully tested un der the personal superintendence of ihe writers. It is printed in a clear and open type, is illustrated with apprppiiale engra vings, and will be forwarded to any address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt ol the price, Si 00, or in cloth, extra, SI. 25. 100O a Year can be made by enterprising men every where, in selWng the above work, our in ducements to all such being very liberal. For single copies of the Bock, or for terms to agents, with other inloimation apply "to or address JOHN E. POTTER,' Publisher, No. 617 Sarioni St., Philadelphia. novl4m6 Great Work on Ihe EIoie. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES ; BV ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., Professor of Pathology und Oper 'lice Surgery tn the Veterinary College of Philndetpaia, etc., etc. WILL TELL YOU of the Origin, History and distinctive traits of Ihe various breeds rf European, Asiatic, African and American Horses, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities of the animal, and how to ascertain his age by tbe number and condition of his teeth; illustrated with numerous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you ol Breedirfg, Breaking, Sta bling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, ami the general management cf the horse, with the best modes of administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting, Kckinz, Reang,rp Shjing, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restless ness, and other vices 10 which he i subject; with nunr.eroos explanatory engravings THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. Will tell you of the causes, symptoms, arid Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Dis temper, Catarrh, "influenza, Bronchitis, rneumunia, t icimsy, oruncu n m-., u.- . nic Coush, Roaring and Whistling. Lampas J Sor Month and Ulcers, and Decayed I Teeth, with other diseases ol the Mouth and Respiratorv Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEXSES Will tell you of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment ol Worms, Bots, Colic, Strangu lation, Stony Concretions, Rupiores, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatirrhoea. Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder. Inflammation, and ether diseases of- the Stomach, Bow Is, Liver and Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES V i 1 1 tell you of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavin, R ngoone, isweenie, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Bruise and Gravel, Crocked Hoof, Scratches. Canker, Thrush, and Corns; al.-o, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, and other diseases of the Feet, Legs, ami Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of the caues, symptoms, and Treatment ol Fistula, Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism. Cramp, Galls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, &.C., &c, and how to manage Castration, Bleeding, Trephinning. Roweling, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical operations. THE HUUse. Aiiu mis uioe.aori.js Will tell von of Rarey's Method of taming Horses; how to Approach. Halteror Stable a Colt: how to accustom a horse to strango sounds and sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also the lorm and lawrl Warranty. The whole be- in the resolt of more than filteen years' careful study of th habit", peculiarities, wants and weaknesses ol this noble and useful animal. r The book contains 384 pages, appropri ately illustrated by One Hundred fc,ngra ins. It is printed in a clear ar.d open tvne.and will be furnished to any address, onstage naid. on receipt of price, half bouiid, $1.00, or, in cloth, extra, SI.25. 1000 a Year rm he made by enterprising men every where, in selling the above, and other popdar works ot ours, uur looucemenis tn all tifh are exceedinglv liberal. For single - copies of ihe Book, or for terms to agents, with other intormation, ap ply toorsddress JOHN E.PO HER, 3 . Publisher, . 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa novl4m6 For Sale or Ilent. rpTHE subscriber offers three Houses JL and lots for sale, or rent, one in Blooms burg, one at Buckhorn, ard one r.t lower Lime Kidge, alt in this county. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg Feb. 6, 1881. LIGHT ! LIGHT ! IP SltP SI g HI COAL GIL BURNERS AND LAMPS FOR BURNING ' Coal, Kerosene, or Carbon Oils. The best, most brilliant, and cheapest por table light row in nse. No canger ol ex plosion and cheaper than fluid, lard oil, fish oil, or Camphene, rsT EQUAL TO GAS, Without the expense of gas fixtures. The above Lamps . (with all their fancy turn ings) can be seen and bought at ihe old established' Drug and Chemical Store of the undersigned, who flatters himself that from his long experience in the Drug trade, he knows bow and where to buy'snd'is deter mined not to be undersold by any one in Bloomsburg, or surrounding country, Call and ee h.s new and well selected stock of DRUGS. MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYESTUFFS, OILS, GLASS FROM 7x9 to 24x36, CONFECTION ARIES, PER FUMERY AND FANCY TOILET, ARTICLES FOR LADIES & GENTS. TOBACCO 'AND CIGARS, Asst'd Brands, Patent Medicines of every variety in use, Liquors (pure) for medicinal use only, Fluid ' Camphene, Carbon 'Oil, Turpentine and Alcohol, Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdomual Supporters, Surical and Dental Instruments, Sash Nail & Tooth brushes, Prof. Humphrey 's HomoDpathic Remedies, garden, canary, rape and hemp seeds, thermometers, proof-glasses moroc co leather and shoe "findings, &c, &c, to gether with the largest and most varied as sortment of German Toys ar.d Yankee Notions, ever brought lo this place, all of which please call and see, and you must believe. Having learned by sad experience that "long credi's will not keep things moving," I have determined lo - laigBtETvSlSS ETHOSES to cash fiujers, to make it an otjct to them as well as the seller, to deal on Ihe cash principle, either money or ready trad. Having served a regular apprenticeship at the Drug and Apothecary business, be sides having carried it on for the last eigh teen years, on my own hook, I flatter my self that I am able lo do justice to all giving me a trial. Thankful lo the public for past favors, I would ask a trial on the ne;v prin ciple, and will guarantee to all, that ii will make Ions friends, and pay best in the end to pay cash and buy at rednced prices. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded, au.t all orders cor rectly answered. All medicines gnarranted as recommended, Sioie Room on Main S:reet, near Market, next door to the Post Office. Bloomsburg, Columbia cooniy. Pa. EPIIRA1M P. LUTZ. December 7, 1859 tf. SPRING AND SUMMER CEJ- C- LD 623 0 LARGE STOCK AM) LOW PRICES. U) e have ajiain been to the city, and re turned with a large sock of Goods for the sea-on, which we are prepared lo sell at a low figure for ready pay. Our stock consists of Hardware, yueeusware, Cedarware, Wil- low-ware, Hollow-ware. BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Nai!, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster, Fluid, Camphene Oils, White Lead by the Keg, cheap, &c, &c. H. C. fc I. W. HARTMAN. Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861. PHILADELPHIA AM) READING WINTER ARRANGEMENT, DECEMBER 5lH 1859. Funr Daily Pu$senger Trains lo Philadelphia. (From and passing Reading) At 6.20 a. rn., 10 20 a. m., 12 noon, (Freight and Passenger,) and 5.06 p. m. Two daily trains lo Po!tv"lle and Pori Clinton, at 10.15 a. m., and .05 p. m. Connecting at Port Clinton wiih trains for Tmaqua, Williamsport, E'mira, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and the Canada. The 10.1? a. m. up train only connects at Port Clinton wiih trains for Wtlkesbarre, Scrantoii and Pittston. Passengers leaving Williamsport by the Cattawissa Railroad night line, at 10.15 m., connect with a passenger train leav g Port Clinton at 4.50 a. m., arrive at Read in ing at 5.50 a. m., breakfast and proceed di rect to Philadelphia by the 6.20 a. m. Read ing Accommodation Train. On Sundays the 10. IS a. m. Down, and he 6.05 p. m Up Train only run. LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Two Trains Daily, Sunday Lzcpied) to and fiom JJartii.lurg. At 10.23 a. m. and 6 0 p.m. Leaving Harnburrr at 8 00 a. in. atil 2.3a o. m. ! - a - - . Connecting with trains on ihe Northern Central, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland Val ey Railroads, lor Sunbury, U iil;amsport Pittsburgh, . Lancaster, Baltimore, Cham- bersbnrg, &c. Through Tickets Reading to Baltimore, ?4 00 ; to Lancasier, 25; to Gettysburg, 3 50. 80 ponnds of baggage allowed to each passenger. 1 he second class cars run with all the above trains. ' Through first class tickets at; reduced rates to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and the Canada; and Emigront 1 ickets at lower tares to all above places, can be had on application to ihe station agent at Reading. All tickets will be purchased before the trains start. Higher lares charged it paid in cars. G. A. NICOLLS, Engineer and General Superintendent. February S2, 1860. E. II. LITTLE, BLOOM SBUUG. Pa. Office in Court Alley; formerly occupied by Charles K. buckalew. December 28, 1859. if. Attorney at Law, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Office in Court Alley, East of Court House BARNARD RUPERT, Fj9 SHIOlsA BLE TAILOR, Shop on the South Side ot Main Street, firs quare below Market. ""good liquors. THE undersigned has opened a new Li quor Store at Mifflin ville, Colombia county and stocked it wiih a large aod ex cellent assortment of 2a 22 "CEP ZD 3 AH kinds, to which he invites the alien 'ion of dealers. His Liquors are of the best brands, and one trial will satisfy all. A. ANDREAS. MtSinville, June 27, 1860. ACER'S s FOU PURIFYING THE SLOOD. And for tlie speetty cure or the following complain H : Scrofula unit Scrofulous Affection, such a Tniuort, Ulcer, Sore, Kruptlout, Pimples, Pustule, lilotches, lioil, lilaina, and all tekin jDUeaaea. Oakland, Ind., 6th June, 1859. J. C. Ater & Co. Gents: I fuel it uiy duty to ac kunwledge what your Sni-9Hiari!l haa done for nie. Having inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have luftarod from it in vurioua ways ftr years. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers on my hands and arms; sometimes it turned inwnrd and distressed me at the wtoiuacb. Two yvurB ago it broke out on my head and covered my gcalp aud ears with nne sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond deiicription. 1 tried many niediciues arid several iiliyficiAiis. but wittiout much relief from any ttilntf. In fact, the disorder grew worm. At length 1 was rejoiced to read In the iiospel MeKaenger that you had prepared an ullerative (Samaimrilla), for 1 knew from your reputa tion that any tiling you made must be good. I sent to Cinniinatiaudgot it, and used it till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, iu small doxca of a teaspooiiful over a month, and nsed almost three bottles. Kew and healthy slcin .xm Wgan to form under the scab, which after a while fell off. .My skin 1m now clear, and 1 know by my feelings that the disease has cono from my system. You cuu well believe that I feel what I am saying when I tell you, that 1 hold you to lie ouu ef the npustles of the age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours, 'ALHIKI) B. TAU.KY. St. Anthony's Fire, Rone or Kryelprlan, Tetter ami Salt 1 Ileum, Scald Head, King woi-iti, Sore Uyti, Dropsy. I)r. Robert V. Preble writes from Salem, N. T., 12lh Sept., IsS'J, that ho iins enred an inveterate cams of Drvjm;;, wbieb threatened to Wmitiftte fatally, by the persevering tine ofour SurKHpariltn. anil also a daiiKeniGS Atttitnqnt Eryriprhit lv large dces of the same ; saye lie euros the common Eruptions by it constantly, lironchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zehnlori Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : "Three lmt tles of your Sfarsapai'illa cured me from a O'ui're a hid eous ffwellini; on the uetk, which 1 had sulleied from over two years." Xeucorrliosn. or Whiles. Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J 13. 8. ChauuitiK, of New Yoik City, writes ; " 1 moHt cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in KHviiiK I have found your Kar'aparilla a most excellent alterative in the numerous complaint for which we emplov such a remedy, but especially in fVmae Diteates of tho Scrofulous diaihexis. I have cured many inveter ate eases of Ijeitcorrliflca by it, and some where the com plaint ww rumej by ulr.tratii of the iitmt. The ulcer ation ItiK-lf was won enred. Nothing nithin my knowl edge erpials It for these female derangements." J-.dward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, " A dan genmi nr-'trian titmnr on one of the females In my family, wlii.'li had defied all the remedies we could employ, has at lemrlh been completely cured by yonr Kxtract of ar eaparill. Onr physician thought nothing but extirpa tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Snrsapai ilia as the last resort before rutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight week II o symptom of Ihe disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. Nr.w Om.r.ATfs, 2Mb Augiwt, 1!-K. Pit. J. C A Tin : Sir, I cheerfully comply with fh re quest of your agent, and report to you some of the eflecta 1 have realized with your 8araparllla. I have cured wiih It, in my pnv-tice, most of the com plaints for which it Is recommended, and have found its efT-cl truly wonderful in Ihe cine of Yrnrrml and Mtr euriul fi'S'itsr. lne of my patients had Hyphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were consuming his palate and .the top of his mouth. Your fttrxaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in live weeks. Another was nttacked by sec oudury symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the ili-onir woulJ soon reach his brain and kilt him. liut It 3ielded to my administration of your arsaparilla ; tint ulcers hes'od. and he is well again, not of course w ithout some diNrluialion to his face. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by weicury was suffering from this poison in her bones. They had tiecome so sen sitive to the Weather that on a damp day she suffered ex cruciating puln iu her joints and bones. Mie, to, was cured cniiiely by your arsaparilla hi a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your aneot gave me. that this Prepaiation from your Is boiatory must k great remedy; consequently, these truly leu.arkable results with it have not surprised uie. i'latei ually yours, G. V. LA RIMER, M. D. Rheumatism, tionl, 1.1 rer Complaint. JifT'BPXMDCNcit, Preslon Co., Ya.. tub July, 158. Pn. J.C. Arm: Mr, 1 have lieen afflicted wifh a pain ful chronic Ulttumuttsm for a long time, which battled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies 1 could find, until I tried your Sarrjaparllia. One bottle cured me iu two weeks, and restored my general health ifo liU'b that I am far belter than liefore I wa attacked. I think it a wouderful medicine. J.l'KtAM. Jules Y. Cetchell, of ft. Louis, writes: ' I have lieen SlicteU or years with an ajjedwn of the Lirer, which d-uyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve uie; and 1 have been a brokeu-down man for soum years from no oilier cause than drrungement nf Hit l.irtr. My beloved paotor. the Itev. !V2r. K.spy, ajvlhed me to try your Sarsaparilla, bncause he said ho kcew you, and any tiling you mode was worth trying. l!y l:e bles ing of Uod it has cured me, and has so purified my Mood as to ui:.ke a new man or me. I t el young again. The best that can be said of you is not half good enough." Schirru,Canrer Tumors, Knlsrrmtnt, C lcrrat Ion, Carle and Kxfollatiou of the lioue. A great variety of cases have lieen reported to us where cures of these formidalde complaints have resulted from the nse of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. Seme of theiu may l.e f.mnd in our American Aliuausc, w hich the agents lielow named aro pleated to furnish gratis to alt who call for them. Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Kits, Epilep sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia Many remai kabte curea of theite affection hare lieen Made tiy the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes dwold-rs which would 1 supposed lyond it Teach, fr-uch a remedy has long lieen required by the ne cessities of the people, and we are con fi dent that lliia will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CVRK OP Coutrhs, Colds, Influenxa, Hoarsene, Croup, Itroiirhlti. Incipient Con sumption, and for the Itellef of Consumptive Patients In advanced StaRes of tlie Disease. This Is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other fur tlie cure of threat and lung complaints, that it is iiseles here to pubtieh the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for rough and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary clieeae, have made it known throughout the civilixd nations of the earth, lew are the comnmnltie. or even families, among tlum w ho have not some personal experience oX it effects some livliis trophy in their midet of its victory over Ihe subtle and dangerrms dividers of the throat and Iudits. As all know the dreadful fatality ef these dis-a-ders, apd as they know, too. the effects of this remedy, we n. ed not do noire than to a.. ore them that it ha now all the vir tues that it did have when making tbe cures which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYE3 CO., Lowell, II&ss. Sold by K. P. Lniz. J R. Mover, and (J. M Hanenbuch, Bloomebura, and by one dealer in eerv town iu ihe State. April 6, IS6 l.-ly. Iloivard Association, inJIt.Allb'f.PHIA nn-,.t0i iLaiitminn PiahUht.,1 hr m v; llv v iiil hi fcvs'is . i i Viui- - J 7 .nui,iP,ni.r.1ni for tin Rflipf of iS Sick and Dietrese.l, afflicted with Viru lent and Chronic Diseases, and especial ly mr the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Oraans. . MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter. wi;h a description of their condiiion, (age, ocenpation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUA BLE REPOHTSoti Spematorrhoca and oiher Di-eases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent io the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Sireef, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order ol the Directors. "GEO. FAIRCHILH, Sec. EZRA D. HEART WELL, Prest. Phili-delonia, April 3. 1861 ly. XEW FALL AND WINTER MAR TZ Ac i: T IT AVE just received from Ph'ladelphia a - splendid assortment of merchandise, purchased at the lowest figure, and which they are determined to sell for Cash or Country Produce, on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in LiahtSfeet. Their Stock con sists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDAR IV A RE, UOL L O IV- JVA RE, Ti'ttii. IV'nils and Spikes, BOOT AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READT-AIADE CL0TUWU, AC, sc., In short every thing usually kept in a coun try Store. They respectfully invite their old friends, and the public generally, to call and examine their stock before purchasing i r The highest price paid for country arsaparilla RAYMOND'S FAMILY "SEWING MACHINEI PATENTED MARCH 9, 1858. PRICE llO KACII. ft! F.SSRS. ZUPPINGER & ROB BINS, of Bfoon.sburg, having purchased the ex clusive riaht of the above valuable Impro ved Chear Patent ' Sewing Machine, for the Couniyof Columbia, will be happy to supply iheir friends with the article for the acTommodationof themselves and lamilies. The following are some of the superior advantages ttis implement possesses, viz: 1. It sews from 400 to 600 tight stitches per minnte. 2. Double thread Machines aie from the more complicated character of their mech anism invariably munaged and tl.readed wiih more or les difficulty ; not so with RAYMOND'S, a child can manage it in two hours, and it is threaded easier tbaa a com mon needle. 3. One of the most valuable features of this Machine, is the smallness and the compactness of its mechanism. 4. ' It can be attached to a hoard, table or stand, in operating order, and removed in less than half a minute. 5. It greatly economizes the thread, and yet produces a seam, sufficiently strong for any work for which it is intended, a qual ification not 'known to all kinds of Sewing Machines. 6. No human hand is capable of produ cing a seam so regular and systematic. The seam is so strong if well done, that the strongest material will tear before 'the seam will give way. 7. Among the array of Parent Sewing Machines, there are none so cheap and durable as Raymond's Patent, but no Ma chine is adapted to all kinds of work as experience has proven. There are perhaps none so realy useful, doing such a variety of wore for the immediate use of the fam ily circle, and at such a moderate price as RAYMOND'S PATENT. 8. The operator can shape his seam just as he pleases, waves, leaves and flowers, e!C,cnn be represented or imitated. 9. It is particularly adapter to all kinds of stitching such as gentlemen's shirts, bosoms, ristbands, collars, etc., and all kinds of ladies' sewing, including silks, lawns, delaines, calicoes, dusters, etc., ex cepting for men'sheavy wear, this Machine is rather too light oi construction. 10. But we all admit, that the advantage to health, and principally to th vision or eyesight, inimced by ihe use of Sewing Machines, surpasses infinitely all oiher ad vantages. ; 1. This Machine fastens ihe seam al ways itself, but if the operator wishes it unlastened or open, there is a way lor it too, thus jou can have it fastened or not, as you please, which is, sometime-;, espe cially for beginners, a very favorable cir cumstance. If Ihe seam is left unfastened, yon can draw it out in three seconds and save the thread. For sale by the nndersigned, at their re- j spective residences, in Bloomsburg, who will put the Machine in operation and give all necessary instruction. HENRY ZUPPINGER. DANIEL W. UOBB1NS. Bloomsbnrg, July II, I860. FRESH ARRIVAL OF AT III:A1 QUARTERS! WcKELVY, JI;AI, & CO., nA VE just received and opened iheir siock of Merchandise for sale, which compri ses the LARGEST, Cheapest, and handsom est arsorttnent now offered in this TOWN. Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock as to Price and Quality, they flatter themselves that they can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We havea'l kinds of goods and wares io supply the wants of the people. A very are and complete assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. French Merinoes. wool plaids, alpacas, bom bazines, de bages, poplins pararneila cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de laities, Persian cloths, Ginghams, alicoes, Sic. WHITE (JCODS OF ALL KINDS, Sleeves, Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncings, bands and trimmings, laces and edging, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet tibbons, and brids, kid, cotton, lisle thread gloves, mohair mitt, &c. ALL KIIVWS OF SUAWLS, broctie. Bay Stale, Waterviile, black silk, cashmere, embroJered, &c. Also a very large larye assortment of Cloths, casimers, satinets, vesting, iweeds, jeans, coating vel vet, beaver cloths, Sic. of all kinds and sizes for men, women and children. We have a large assortment of HATS and CAPS of the latest fashion. We have also, Hardware, Qneensware, Cedar ware, &c. Very cheap CAHPETS, CARPET-BAGS, FLOOR, Wble and carriage oil cloths, mats, rug, bas kets, &c. Muslins, flannels, ticking, dra per, loweliiiCT, drilling, &c, in abundance. We invite our Iriends and the public zen- .'erallv lo giv us a call before purchasing I V . I elsewhere. We have boosht our good at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not be undersold by anybody or the rest of man kind. McKELVY, NEAL & CO. Bloomsburg, Nov. 21, 1850. 1 PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS Branches, executed in the best Mle known in the art, at C. G. CRANE S GALLERY, 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth, f hiladelphia. fi"Lile Size in OA and Pastil, rfStereoscooic Portrait, CoAmbrot'-pes, Daguerreotypes, &c. For Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rings, &c. novl4 Tinware & Stove Establishment. 2 THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in forms his old friends and customers, that he ha purchased his brother's interest iu the above establishment, and the con cern will hereafter be conducted by himself exclusively. He has just recoived and of fers for sale the largest and most ex tensive assortment of FANCY STOTVS ever introduced into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured to order. Ail kinds of repairing done, as usHal, nn short notice. The patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT- Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 153. tf. M ALL PAPER! WILL PAPER! ! A N Article of most excellent Wall Paper A io be had at the Post Office. A fres i supply of simerior in quality and style to any in this Market, for sale cheap, by thornton Bloomsburg, March 13, 1861. PLOWS, PLOWS ! 4 FIRSTRATE article of Plows on hand rVand,0r6a,9bWPHSHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, Mach, 6r1861. Al'KELVF, NEAL & CO., CABINET WARE ROOMS. s.c. A'snm: RESTKCTFULLV invites the a'tention of the I'ublic to hie extensive assor niHnt of Cabinet Furniture and Chair, which he will warrant made of good rruteriaU and in a workmanlike miner. At his EMablivU n.ent, can always te found a good assort meni ot . FASIIIOXABLE FURXITUKE, which is equal in style ud finish lo (hat ol Philadelphia or New York cities, and at air low priefcf. He has Sofas of different style and price?, from $25 to S60. Divans Lonn ef, Walnut and Mahogany. ' Parlor chairs, Rocking and eay chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with' Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tablet, detaehn, chefTeniers, whatnots and corrodes and all kind ' of fashionable work. Mis etock of buteauf, enclosed and oommon waenstands, drees lable., corner cupboards Fofa, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs U the largest' in this section ol the couniy. He will also keep a good assortment ol lookine glasses with fancy gilt and common frames He will also furnish sprina mattrasses fitted lo any sized bedstead, winch are snppnor for disability and comfort to any bed in use. Bloomsburg, JarMiary 13, 1858. ii. '. Eiovi:n, 8UUOKOI DEMIST. ESPECFULLY offers his -w proiessionai services io tne I I a iti p a nil (isnllpmpn nl P.lnnmB burs and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Dentistry, and is provided wnh the latet-t zmprovep PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inser ted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on the teeth warranted. Office, 3d building ahove S. A. Wilson's Carriage Manufactory Main St., west side. Bloomsburg, January 13, 1858 FORKS HOTEL. ELOOMSEURG, COLUMBIA CO., TA. nOBKllT HAGENBUCH, Iropiitlor, flAKES pleasure in announcing lothe pub lie that he has rented and thoroughly refitted the Forks Hotel formerly occupied by James Freeze, in Bloomsburg, and is prejiared to accomodate iravelleis, teamster-, drovers and boarders. His table will be sup plied with ihe bet products ihe markets af. tord, and his Bar will be constantly furninh ed with ihe choice"! liquors. Attentive ostlers will always be :n at tendance, and he trusts his long experience in catering to the wants of the public, and his obliging attention to customers wil se cure htm a liberal share of patronage. Bloomsborg, April 21, 1838. Flour a ml Feell Delivered ! CHEAPER TIIA TUE CHEAPEST ! T HE undersigned has made arrange ments that will enable him to deliver Flour atnl Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per cenl. cheaper lhan any bouj else in town. Hi price ara as follows: Flour S7 25; Corn and Oats Chop S 1 55; Corn and Rye Chop SI 65 ; Bran SI 10 ; I respectfully solicit ashsreof Ihe public patronage. MOSES COFFMAN Bloom-burg, June 14, 1860. B LOOMS Bumi i5Ai:iu:i: .shop. flHE undersigned respectfully inform the -- -iiizens ol bloomsburg, and the public Generally, that he has taken the Barber Shop, located on Main Street, in ihe white Frame Building, nearly opposite the Ex change Clock, where he is at all times ready to wait upon hi customers to entire saiit faclion. SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING, Will be executed with care and neatness and !n the most fashionable style, and on very mon'eraie terms. C17" Sham poo i tig, done up in City Style. He solicits public patronage and pi-due his bet endeavors to give every reasonable sa'.iiaction. CHARLES HENRY NOLL. Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1859. rim a i-i One Hundred Tons of Cajusa Lake Planter, AT THE CATTAWISSA MILLS. FlVHE u udersigned would respectfully in- form the rub'ic generally that they have on hand a large amount of superior CAYUGA LAKE PLASTER all of which they offer for sale, in large or small quantities, npon the mo reasonable terms. Persons wishing a good article ol rlater would do well to call and examine this before purchasing else w here, C. W. M'KELVY & CO. CaHawissa, Jan. 30, 18C1 3m. TQTJCiBsSi LIQTJCBsSi AVIiolcsalc aml'fSetail. T iHE subscriber would announce lothe citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he i selling LIQUORS in large and small quantities, and at different prices, at his New Store, on Main street, fft5fVv north side, two doors south of l .XZjQi Iron sueet, Bloomsburg. His r y.S-- stock of Foreign and Dcimestir c2&2 coniss of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large asor'.inent of Do. a S3 lis. cz? 2 Old Rye. gray wiih age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whiskey, and a'(y quantity ol common. He also has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam nu.nia WmPi- anil asl DUI nOl leaM, ' . . . i . . . ' . . . . iilunl BROWN quantity ol good donuie exira STOUT: all of which be will sell at the lowest cash prices. Tbe public are respect fully solicited to sive his liquor a trial. D. W. ROBBINS, Agt. Bloomsborg, July 11, 1860. 3ZCKA1TG-3 ECE2L3 WM.B K00NS Proprietor. isi.oo3isni;itG, pa. THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in ihe central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, his been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared lo accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in he mosi pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the be-t the market affords, and his Bar wiih ihe choicest liquors. Attentise ostlers will always be on hand, and bis stabling is the most extensive in this section ot country. Omnibuses will always be in readiness to convey passe sers to and from the Railroad Depots. 5 WM. 3. KOONS Bloomsbnrs, July 4. 1S60. EVAKS & WATSOA'S Phil'a Manufaciured SK2fc3S3 PHILADELPHIA. HKSE Safes are in use now nil over the United Slne, and have been well test ed in mvRy fires ; ihe follow ir-.g hw an other instance of their capaSilV.y in 'resist ing file. WITMER S BRIDCK, i Lancaster Township, July 30, I E CO 1 Messrs. EVANS & WATSON : Genllemen Tlie small size No. 1 Sala mander Sate which I purchased .'romour agent, Mr. Adam 11. Barr, in Lhi. easier City, on July 20lh, 1858, has been sbjcted to a very severe test, which it wi;hiood iu 'a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, con taining all my books, irgether widi valua ble papers belonging to my-elf and fome lo my neighbors and mends, and repre senting a value ol over Twenty Thousand Dollar, 520,000 was in my M ill t, which was destroyed on the nght of the 17th oT July, 1860, and passed through Ihe fiery ordeal unscaiheil Tlie Safe wa in thn second floor, and fell to the basement of the Mill, and was subjected for six hoina to an intense heat aimin the ruins, which was .'really increased by the combnslion of a larae quanti'y of grain confined within the brick wall". Afier ihe fire t!.e S.Je was opener and the books and papers taken on: in a state of perfect preserva'ion. th pa per no: even being di-colored. Thi fdd was, however, to many, bysianders a bel ter recommendation ol your Sifts than could be expressed in any other word from rue. Yours Respectfully, SAMUEL RANCK. Anoihr Victory for Evans & Wat son's Salamander Safe Owejro, N Y., March 27, i860-Gentlarren- It affords me much pleasure to in'orm you lhat ttie Safe No. 5, uprichtj which l iiurcbare-l ot ti. Mroud,yonr 1 rav elling Aunt, tias passed Ihrongri an rx ceedir.sly hoi fire in a three story briirk building, which healed the Safe to a white heat, so that the corner of it a"lj-'efer melt ed; bnt it preserved mv books ami valuable papers to the amount of sevrral 'thousand Jcllars, tor which I leel thankful. i ours, iteppecttnllv, J. N. ELDR1DGE. Philadelphia. Jnn 4h, 185S. Me-srs. EVANS tt WATON mnnufac tureit the Fire Proof afes which have been in use since the commecement of oc Bank, and are supplied with three of the Patent Alphabetical Bank Lock, and h ia given entire saiifaclion. This Lock we have greai confidence in, bo'h a- regards security and convenience, there being no chance to blow ii out with powder, and ro key lo carry. We consider it nn of the test an'! sale! Lock now in ne. ROBEirr MORRIS, Pre'l Com th Ba.k. HENRY GRAM BO, Cashier. Great Fire Another Triumph. K"0Xvi!le, Tenn., March 13. 1859. Mesr. EVANS & WATSON, Phda'da. Gentlemen-- It afTjnls me great pleasure to say to you lhat the Salamander Safe which I purchased of you in Febrnary,l8M?, proved to be what yon recom mended it a sure protection Irom fire. My storehouse, together with several oihers, wa burnecl to the grnnnd in March last. Tlie Safe fell hrmmh into the celler, ami wa exposed to intense heat for ix or eight hour-, and when it was taken from ihe ruins and open ed, all its contents were lonn 1 lo be in a perlect s'ate, the books and the papers not beiiia injured any whatever. ' I tan cheer fully recornm nd your Safes io ihe com munity, btbevinz, as I co,iliat they are a near fire prool a.- i is pos-iMe fr any Sjfa to be made. THOMAS J. POWELL. ISeferenecs. U. S Mint. Philadelphia; U.S. Arsenal, Philadelphia' & Ca! ; N. Liberies Bank; Poitstown Bnk ; Chewier Valley Bnk , Sonth etern Kh-iU ot Va.: In oi ooni- borough, N. C. ; Bank of Ralemb, N. C. ; Bnk ot Sulphury, N C. : Bnk of Jersey Shore, Pd. ; Bnk of Newark, Del. ; Bank ol Northumberland ; Lei-burg Fink A. ril 3 I. 161. AVYO.TlICii HO VSC, OAMI I, f.AYOCK. lMCOlMtlLTtm, WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN. f hIIF; Proprietor respectlully informs his M. fneniisand the public generally lhat h has taken chare of the If'ioniwg oi.e, in the viilaae ol Wyoming, near ihe Railroad Depot ol that place, an I has Cited 11 out so as to entertain both transient nd perma nent visitor in a suitable and comtoruble manner. His rooms are spacious and airy, ai.U not only calculated 10 add lo the conve nience and comfort ot the iravelingcommn nity, but alo to ihose who would seek a pleasant summer resort wiih lamilies. HIS TABLE will be supplied wuhthebest ihe market can aflord ; and his BAR will be furnished wiih the purest liqnors that can be obtained. The proprietor will give his exclusive a'tention to ibe comfort and con vemence ol his r.uest. and is determined to make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a mong the first hotels in the Mite. The Proorieior hopes that from ht expe rience in ihe business, and by unremitting attentioT on hi part, combined wnh a jmi, cious selection ol the most careful ami ot-lig-iii" servants, he may be e:inil-d io the fa vorable consideration of the public, and re ceive a liberal share of their patronage. fir Please give him a call, and jude for ourelve- April 2, 1S59. DAVID L0 WEN BERG. r L o T II I N G STORE, On Main street, two doors above the ican Hotel." Araer A CARD TO THE SrFFERlXG, The Rev. William Cosghove, while la boring as a missionary ir. Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had .. i :a np.i n v a reri ni ouiiiiiitru imiu icomvu I r -1 . L . . ' 1 I .n n a laarimn .1 i-J . . . I physician residing in the great city of Jeddo: 1 1 bis recipe has curea great uumueu uu were suliertng irom uousumpuuii, uiuuum is, Sore Throat, Coughs, and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous ol benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought homd with me, to all who need it. free of charge. Address REV. WM COSGROVE, 230 Baltic-street, Brooklyn. N- Y. Feb. 27. 1861 3m. 'ABISK TAK E CP THY BCD AD WALK- The Analytical Phvtuiaii and Surgeon. IS daily astonishing his patients by the cure of long standing diseases. HIS REMEDIES ARE PURELY VCCETA IILE He will be at the following place the same da8 of eacM month as slated be low, when hecaa be consulted for all dis ease flesh i heir to. COXSCLTATION FREE. At Nicely V, in Berwick, 2Sth and 29th. The Exchange. Bloomsburg, 30ih to 1st. The Montour House, Danville, 2d & 3d. January 30. 1861 ltn -pd. , liffliffl, SAFES; fc5jke?;N.3n4 C-.-mmh Sin-el. Blank of all Kinds