1 MARK -THESE -FACTS:!-.; THE TESTIMOSr OF THE WORLD. i ir vv2 c- V fir g HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. .BADa LEGS,. BAD BREATS, SOKES AND - ULCERS. A'l description f sores are remediable by tbe proper and diligent nse of this ines timable preparation. To attmpt to rure bad legs by plastering the edges of ihe woood togt'her is a folly for should -the tkia unite, a bogay diseased dondition re main underneath to break cit with tenfold ; nry in a few days. Tta-e only rationanl and successful treatment, indicated by nature, ii to reduce the inflnma. ion in and about the wound and tc soothe tbe neighboring parts by robbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat. DlPTHEItlA, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, AND SCARLET AND OTHER FEVERS. Any of the above diseases may be cored by well robbing the Ointment three limes a day into the chest, throat and neck of the patient ; it will soon penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by the mouth must operate upon the whole sys tem re its influence can be fell in any lo feal part, whereas tbe Ointment will -do its work at once. Whoever tries the ungnenl in the above manner of the disease named, .iiiir .lienr.lftra affecting the chest and throat, will fii.d 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 effect Bally robbing in the Ointment. Persons offering Irom these direful complaints shoutd lose not a moment in arresting their progress. It should be understood that it is uol sufficient merely to smear the Oint ment on the affected parts, brtt it most be well rubbed in for eooie considerable time two or three times a day, that it may bo taken into the system, whence it will re move any hidden sore or wound as effect ually as though palpable to the eye. There aain bread and water poultices, after rab bin in of the Ointment, will do great ser vice. This is the only sore treatment for females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing ?N DISCRETIONS OF YOUTH ; SORES AND ULCERS. Blotches, as also swellings, , with certainty, be radically cured if the Oint ment be osed Ireely, and Pills be taken uiobt and morning as recommended id tbe printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry op in one placo to break ontin anoiber ; whereas this Oint ment will remove tbe humor from the sys tem, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require lime with the sse of tbe Pills to ensure a lasting cure DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS AND STIFF JOINTS. Although the above complaints differ widely in their oriam and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the worst cafes, f such diseases, will yield in a comparatively short space of lime when this Ointment is diligently "bed into ,ne parts affected, even after every other mean have failed. In all serious maladies the Pills should be taken according to the di rections accompanying ech box. JBoti the Ointment and Pills should bt uted in the following cases i Arne.r Drpsy, Asthma, Billions Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colic, Constipation of tbe Bowel, Consumption, Debility lnflammiion, Jaundice . Liter Conn- : ; plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, . Scrofula, or Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregularis ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Head-ache, Indigestion, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary symptoms, Tic-Doulooreox,' Tumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause, King' Evil, &c, &c. C4UTI05! None sre gennine unless Ihe words 'HoHoway, Tew York and Lon don," are disceraibJe as a Water mrrk hi every leaf of '.he book of direction are on each pot or box ; the. same may be plainly teen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one ren dering such information as way lead hand detection of any party or parties counter failing the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Dragsifta and Dealers in Medicine; throughout the civilized world, in pots, at 25c.. 62c. and SI each. E There is a considerable 6aving by taking the larger sizes. m. B. Directions for the guidance ol pa tients, ia every disorder, are affixed to each box. ' October 10, I860. Attorney at Iair, BLOOMSBURG, PA. OfSce in Court Alley, East of Court House DAVID LOWEXBERG, CLOTHING STORE. On Main street, twodoor6aboveihe"Amer iean Hotel," . . : 3E1Y BUSINESS FIRM. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have entered into co-partnership, under the name, style an firm ot MILLER & EVER in tbe Mercantile Business in the 'Oid Arcade," in Bloomsburg, Co lumbia county, where they intend carrying on the business of GENERAL MERCHAN DIZING, in all its diversified branches and departments, and to which they invite an extension of tbe public patronage. . S. H: MILLER. FBED'K EVER, Bloom-burg, May 15, JS61 if. ... . THEPiEAS. my wife, Anna Maria Si;i- rf . nsr, ia-ely left my houe, and bad and beard wtihoai my knowledge, and agaiu-t my wish, nnd is continuing to ab- "" - -'? ihsfrf-n. A'! persons are THE PEOPLES COOK BOOK. MO OCR JVC OOKERY In all its Branches, UV MISS ELIZA A TO N , CAREFULLY REVISED BT MM. S. -J HALE. IT TELLS YOU HOW to choose all kinds - of Meats, Poultrv, and Game, wiih all Ihe various and most approved modes of dressing and cooking beef and Pork also the best and simplest way of sallies, pick ling and curing the fame. IT TELLS YOU ALL ihe 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, clean, and preserve Fish of all kind, and how to fiweeten it when tainted; also all ihe va rious and most approved modes of cooking, with the different Dressings, Sauces, and Flavorings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL Ihe various and most approved modes of preparing over fifty different kinds of Meat, Fish. Fowl. Game, and Vegetable Soup. Broths, and Stews, with the Relishes and Seasonings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the varioas and most approved modes ol cooking Vegeta bles of every description, also how to pre pare Pickles, Catsups and Curries of all kiiids, Potted Meats, Fish, Game, Mush rooms, &e. IT TELLS YOU ALL the varrons and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pas irt, Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every description. IP TELLS YOU ALL ihe varion and most approved modes of making Bread, Kusks, JVlurhns, and Biscuit, ihe besi method ol preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of vniioiis kinds. IT TELLS YOU HOW to ret out and or nament a Table, how lo Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and in short, how to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries of Ike table within everybody' reach. The book contains 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 the writers. It is printed in a clear and open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra vings, and will be forwarded to any address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt ol the price, $1 00. or in cloth, extra, SI. 25. 61000 a Year can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling the above work, our in ducements to all such bejrig very liberal. tor single copies of the Bock, or for terms lo agents, with other information apply to or address -JOHN K. POTTER,TnMisher, No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, nov 14m6 Great Work on Ihe Horse. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES ; BT ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., Professor of Pathology and Over 'live Surpery in the Veterinary College of Phdaddpaia, etc. tc. WILL TELL YOU of the Origin, History and distinctive trails of the various breeds of European," Asiatic, African an-.! American Horses, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities ol the animal, and how lo asceriain his age by the number and condition of his teeth; illustrated with numerous explanatory engravings. ' THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you ol Breeding, Breaking, Sta bling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and ihe general management of ihe horse, with ihe best modes ol administering medicine, also, how to treal Binng, K-ckinz, Reans.rn Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting. Resiless- ness, and other vices to wtncn lie is subject; with numerous explanatory enMvms THE HORSE AND HIS UlbAht. Will tell you of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Dis temper, Catarrh, Influenza, bronchms, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chro nic Consh.Roarina and Whistling. Lampas, I Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed i Teeth, with other diseases ot the Mouth and Respiratory Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS UlbfcM.S Will tell you of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment ol Worms, Bts, Colic, Strangu lation, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatirrhoea. Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and BladJer, Inflammation, and other diseases of the Stomach, Bow. Is, Liver and Urinary Or 8an"- . T. . THE HUKifc ANU Hl& Uia&Af Will tell joa of tbe causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavin, Rmgoone, bweenie, Strains, broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Brume and Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches. Canker, Thrush, and Corus ; also, of . Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Siaggers, and other diseases of th Feet, Legs, and Head. THE HORSE, AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of the caues, symptoms, and Treatment ol Fistula, Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlel Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheomatism, 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 HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell yon of Rarey's Method of lamina Horses; how to Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt; now to accustom a horse lo strange sounds and sights, and bow to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also -the lorm and law ct Warranty. 1 he whole be ing the result of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habit, peculiarities, wants and weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. , The book contains 384 pages, appropri ately illustrated by One Hand re J Engra rings. If is printed in a clear and open type, and will be furnished to any address, postage paid,, on receipt of price, half bouisd, si-GO, or, in aotn, extra, S1OO0 a Year can be rtade by enterprising men every where, in selling the above, and other popular works ot ourv. Uur inducements to all such are exceedingly liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, ap ply to or address JUHft ii. i'UlIfcK, - - Publisher, 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa novl4m6 For Sale op Rent. TTHE subscriber offers three Houses and lots for Sale, or ient,oue in Blooms burg, one at Bcckhor.i, and one si lower Lime Ridsfe, all in ihis coanty. ' - - GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg Feb. 6, isfel. lilOIIT ! X.IGIXT ! COAL OIL BURNERS-AND LAMPS , " FOR BUKN1NO " " Coal Kerosene, or Carbon Oils. The beat, most brilliant, and cheapest por-I table hant now in use. - No lianjjer ot ex plosion and cheaper than fluid,' lard oil, lish oil, or Camphene, . ' BT EQUAL TO GAS, i Without the expense of gas fixtuies. , The above Lamps (with all their fancy trim ings) can be seen and bought at the old established 1rug and Chemical Store ot the undersigned, who Hatters himself that from his long experience in the Drug trade, he knows how and where to buy, and is deter mined not to be ndersold by any one in Bloomsburg, or sorroundina country,- Call and see his new and well selected. stock ol DRUGS. MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYESTUFFS, OILS, GLASS FROM 7x3 to 24x36, 4. CONFECTION ARIES, PER FUMERY ANO FANCY TOILET, ARTICLES.. FOR LADIES & GENTS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ssiI Brands, Patent Medicines of every variety in use, Liquors (pure) for medicinal nse only, Fluid Camphene, Carhon Od, Turpentine and Alcohol, Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Atdomna1 Supporters, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Saih Nail & Tooth brushes, Prof. Humphrey's ' HoaK&palhic Remedies, garden, canary, rape and hemp seeds, ihermomeleis, proof-glasses moroc co leather and "shoe findings, &c, &c, to gether wiih the largest and most varied as sortment of German Tovs ar.d Yankee Notions, ever brought to 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 to rsBvSiis jpiBiiasiss, to cash buyers, lo make it an object to them as well us the seller, to deal on th cash principle, either money or ready trade. Having served a regular apprenticeship at the Drug and A potherary business, be sides having earned it on for the last eigh teen years, on my own hook, I flatter my self that I am able to do jufiire to all yiving me a trial. Thankful lo ihe public for past favors, I would ask a trial on the new prin ciple, and will guarantee to all, that it will make lon friends, and pay best in Ihe end to pay ca;-h and bny at rednced prices. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded, an. I all orders cor rectly answered. All medicines guarranted a recommended, Sioie Room on Main S reei, near Market, next doorlo the Post Office, Bloomsburg, Columbia county; Pa. EPHRAIM P. LUTZ. December 7, 1859 tf. JSPR1NG AND SUMMER C C C- & LARGE STOCK AM) LOW PRICES. VV- e have aijain been to the city, and re- turned with a large stock of Goods for the sea-on, which. we are prepared to sell at a low figure lor ready pay. ..Our slock coiijisis of , . Hardware, Qneensware, Cedarware, Willow-ware. Hollow-ware. B O OT S AND SHOES, Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fih, Salt, I'las'er, Fluid. Camphene Oils, While Lead by the Keg, cheap, &c, &c. H. C. & I. W. HARTMAN. Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861. riilLADELl'IHA AXD READING WINTER ARRANGEMENT, DECEMBER 5TH ' 1859. Four Daily Passenger Trains lo Philadelphia. (From and psssing Reading) At 6.20 a. m., 10 20 a. m., 12 noon, (Freight and Passenger,) and 5.06 p. m. Two daily trains to Pottsville and Port Clinton, at 10.15 a. m.. and 6.05 p. in. Connecting at Port Clinton with trains foi Tamaqua, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and the Canada?. The 10.1? a. m. up train only connects at Port Clinton wiih trains for VVilkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston.' Passengers leaving Williamsport by the Caltawissa Railroad night line, at JO. 15 rn., connect will) a passenger train leav ing Pori Clinton at 4.50 a. m , arrive at Read ing ai 5.50 a. rn., breakfast and proceed di rect to Philadelphia by the 6.20 a. m. Read ing Accommodation Train. On Sundays :he 10. 15 a. m. Down, and the 6.05 p. m Up Trains only run. LKBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Tiro Trains Daily, (Sunday Excepted) to and from llarristnirg. ; J At 10.23 a. m. and 6 OS p. in. Leaving Harrisburg at 8 00 a. cn. and 2 35 p.m. Connecting with trains on the Northern Central, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland Val ley Railroads, for Sunbnry, Williamsport) Pittsburgh, Lancaster, Baltimore. Cham bersburg, &c. Through Ticket' Heading lo Baltimore, $4 00 ; to Lancaster, S2 25; lo Geiiysourg, S3 50. 80 pounds of baggage allowed to each passenger. The second class cars rnn with all the above trains. Through first class tickets at reduced rates lo Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and ibe Canadas; and Emigront Tickets at lower fares to all above places, can be had on application to the station agent at Reading. All tickets will be purchased before the trains start. Higher fares charged if paid in cars. G. A. NICOLLS, . Engineer and General Superintendent. February 22, I860.- LIQUORS I LIQUORS i Wholesale' and Retail. THE subscriber would announce to the citizens of Bloomsburg-and vicinity, that he is selling LIQUORS in large and small quantities, and at different prices, at his New More, on Main street, north side, two doors south of Iron street,. Bloomsburg. -His stock of Foreign and Domestic 2BIE AS?2)2ISS9 consists of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry, and La vender. He has a large assortment of ssr Da a S3 CS. GE ST m Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whiskey, and any quantity of common He also has . PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and last but not least, a quantity ol good double extra BROVVN STOUT; all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. The public are respect fully solicited to give bis liquor a trial. D. W. ROBBINS, AgH. AYE It'S CATHARTIC Are yoo sick.' feeMe, and Complaining? : Arayoaoutof order, with your iystem da-, ranged, and your fooling! un comfortable t . Ihtae symp toms are often the prelude to aerious lllufn. Some fit of aickomi Is creeping upon job, and should be aierted by a thnety -nse of the right rem edy. Take Ayer a PiU, and cleanse out the disordered hu morspurify the blood, and let the nntdsinove on unob structed in hewilth again. They stimulate tbe functions of toe body into vigorous ac tivity, purify the system front the obstructions which maks disease. A cold settles somewhere ia the body, and ob structs Its natural functions. These, if not. relieved, react upon themselves and the snrroaadiBg organs, pro ducing general aggravation suffering, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer'i Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant fueling of health agah. What is true and so apparent la this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many , of the deep-seated ami dangerous distempers. Tbe same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstruc tions and derangements of the natural functions of the fcoAy, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured y the snme means. None who know tbe virtnes of these Pills, will neglect to employ them when Buffering from the disorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians in some of the principal cities, and from other well known publia per sons. JYom a Forwarding Merchant rfSt, Louit, lib. 4, 1858. Da. Atkr: Tour Pill rre the paragon of .ll that Is great in uieJiciue. They have cured my Mttle daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that r ad proved incurable for years. Her mother baa 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 Pills, and they have cured her. . . - ASA M0RQ RIDGE. As Family- PJiysle. JYom Dr. E. W. Qurtwright, JV'ew OrUanu . Tour Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent frxxllties surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild, but very certniu and effectual in their action on the tttweln, which makes them invaluable to us in tbe daily treatment of disease. Headache, SIcUIIeadache, Foul Stomach fYom Dr. Edward Boyd, BalUmort. PcARftno. Arm: I cannot answer you what corrplainta I have crci with your Pills better than to say all Mot toe rer treat wiih a purgative medicine. I place great depen dence on an effectual eathartlc ia my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the best we have, I of course value them highly. Pittsburg, Pa., May 1, 1855. Dr. X C. Am. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst h'ailach any body can have by a dose or two of yonr Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yours with great reopect, ED. W. PREBLE, CUrk of Steamer Clarion. Blllotts Disorders Liver Complaint. from Dr. Tieodore BtU, of Xexo fork City. Not only are yoar Pills admirably adapted to their pur pose as aa aperient, hat I Bnd their beneflclnl effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my prac tice proved more effectual fur the cure of Mious com. plaiiiU than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wor thy the confidence of the profession and the people. DirABTVijrr of tui Tsteiiior, ' y Washington, D. C, Tth Feb., 1856. 5ir: I have used your i'ills in my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and caunot hesitate to say they ore the best cathartic wo employ. Their regu Irttinj; action on the liver is quick and decided, conse quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, 1 have Seldom found a caxe of btliiiut disaue so oltinate that it did not readily yield to them. fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D., Jtiysician of tit Marin Jlotpiial. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms. Vo Dr. J. G. Oreen, of Chicago. Tonr Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bilious dfmilery and diarrhoea. Their sugar-coating mukes Uie very acceptable and conveuient Jur the um of wouieu and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. From Jieo. J. V. Himet, J'attor of Advent Clturch, Bnttoru Dr. Ater: I have used your Pills with extraordinary mccesa in my family and among thoe I am called to iit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I bave . ever known, aud I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. UIMEd. Wairsivr, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, IS55. DlAR Fir : I am ruing your Cathartic Pills In my prac tice, and find them nn excellent pnrgative to cleanse the sy.steru and purify Hit fountain of tlie binnt. JOHN O. MEACUA3I, M. D. Const ltat lon. Cost I veness, S oppress lon, Jllienntatism, Clout, Aeuralgla, Drop sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. .FYoni Dr. J. V. Yawjhn, iltmtrtal, CUnad. Too much ran not be said of your Pills for the cure of enstirettrtt. If others of our fralernity have (bund them as efficacious as I bave, thy should join roe in proclaim ing it for tli benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which. alt!ioui;li bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe cos tirenest tnoriginate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ nod cure the disease. From ilrt. E Sluart, Pfiytician and Hidrife, Boston. I find ono or two larpa doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural gecre linn when wholly or partially mtpprened, and also very effectual to ctrmte the ttomach and expel worm. They are so ninch the best physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. Front V,e Rtr. Dr. Ilawkts, of Hit ilr.Utoditl FpU. Church. Pri.ASEr noc?s, Savannah, Ga.. Jan. 4, lSi4. IIOMORrn Sir: I nhould be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my cam to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excru ciating nrura'nic paint, which ended in chronic rheuma tism. Notwithstanding I bad the best of physicians, the diene grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent acent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenxie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. Iiy persevering in the use of them, I aia now entirely well. Sexati Chamber, Baton Rouge, La., 6 Dec. 1355. Dr. Alia : I have been entirely cured, by yonr PI1U, cf Rheumatic Gout A painful diseaxa that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. atiMort of the Pills In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy ia skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse quences that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Sr. J. C AYEE & CO.. Lowell. Mass, bold b) t. t. l.lliH. J. K. iUujr-r, hi, a L. M- Hasenbuch, B!onmbur?, and by one dealer in e erv town in ihe Slate. April 6, 1861 -ly. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution eMablshed by, special E'idowmeru, for the Relief of the Sick and Ditresed, afflicted with Viru lent and Chronic Disease, and especial ly tor Ihe Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Oraana. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, lo all who apply by letter. wi;h a description of their condiiion, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) And in caaes of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUA BLE REPOBTSon Spermatorrhoea and other Di-eases of ihe Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope?, fiee of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 Souih Ninth Street, .Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order ol Ihe Directors. ; r , - GEO. FAIRCHJLD, Sec. . EZRA D. HEART WELL, Prest. PhiU.de!pnia, April 3. 1861 ly. NATIONAL HOTEL, (Late White Swan) IUce Street aboYe 3d Philadelphia JOHN B OYER, Proprietor. Terms $1.25 per day, rpO the old customers of this well-known J- House. I desire lo say,, that I have renovated, improved and newly famished the sane, and that I respectfully solicit a continuance of their patronage. Strangers, travelers aud visitors I cor dially invite to the hospitalliiy of the "Na tional" lo come and see and judge for themselves of its advantages and merits. The location is central, and convenient for Merchants and business men generally We will always endeavor lo-study the wants and comforts of our guests, and with the assistance of Mr. Joseph Hocsuh, our aflsble and attentive Clerk, we feel prepar ed to keep a good Hotel) arid hope to give general satisfaction. , ...-;. - JOHN B0YER. CMaWAUKfrt; flaXSSi'- RAYMOND'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! . i 1 PATENTED MARCH 9, 1858. : f V -' PRICK 10 EACH. . f ESSRS..ZUPPINGER & BOBBINS, of f .-, Bloomsburg, having purchased the ex clusive right of, ihe abpve valuable Impro ved Cheap Patent Sewing Machine, for the County of Columbia, will be happy to supply their friends with the article for (he accommodation of themselves and families. The following are some of Ihe superior advantages it is implement possesses, viz: 1. It sews from 40ft to 00 light stitches per minute. 2. Double thread Machines are from the more complicated character of their mech anism invariably managed and. threaded wiih more or less difficulty ; not so with RAYMOND'S, a child can manage ii ir. two hours, and it is threaded easier tbaa a com mon needle. 3. One of the most valuable features of this Machine, ia the smallness and the compactness of its mechanism. 4. It can be attached lo a board, table or sand, in oprating order, and removed in less than half a minute. 5. It greatly economizes Ihe thread, and yet produces a seam, sufficiently strong for any work (or which it is intended, a qual ification not known lo all kinds of Sewing Machines. 6. No human hand is capable of produ cing a seam so regular and sysiemalic. The seam is so strong if well done, thai the strongest material will tear before the seam will give way, "7. AmoTig the array of Pa'enl Sewing Machines, there art? none so cheap and durable as Raymond's Patent, but no Ma chine is adapied to all kinds oi 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, find at such a moderate price as RAYMOND'S PATENT. 8. The operator can shape his seam just as be pleases, waves, leaves and flowers, eic.,can be represented or imitated. 9. It is particularly adapteu to all kinds of stiichirg such as gentlemen's shirts, bosoms, risibanJs, collars, etc., and all kinds of ladies' sewing, including silks, lawns, delaines, calicoes, dusters, etc., ex cepting for men's heavy wear, this Machine is rather too light ol construction. - 10. But we all admit, that the advantage to health, and principally to lh vision or eyesight, ino'need by the use of Sewing Machines, surpasses infinitely all oiher ad vantages. 11. Thi Machine fastens the seam al ways itself, but if the operator wishes it unfastened or open, there is a way for it too, thus you can have it fastened or not, as you please, which is, sometime.?, espe cially for beginners, a very favorable cir cumstance. If the seam is left unfastened, you can draw it out in three seconds and save the thread. For sale by the undersigned, at their re speciive residences, in Bloomsburg, who will put the Machine in operation and give all necessary instruction. HENRY ZUPPINGER. DANIEL W. ROBBINS. Bloomsburg, July 11, 1860. FRESH ARRIVAL OF cr?. c) -m 9 at iii:ai QIJAUTEKS! ITIcKELVY, IYHAIj fc CO., T I AVE just received and opened iheir stock of Merchandise for sale, which compri ses the LARGEST, Cheapest, and hancsom est assortment now offered in this TOWN. Having paid great auention lo the selection oi iheir entire stock as lo l'rice and Quality, they fla iter themselves that they can compete wiih the cheapest, and all those wishing.to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have ail kinds of goods and wares lo supply the wants of tbe people. Avery large and complete assortment oi LADIES' DRESS GOODS. French Merinoes, wool piaid, alpacas, bom bazines, de bases, poplins parameda cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, aPcoes, &c. WHITE GCODS OF ALL KINDS, Sleeves, Collar, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnei ribbons, in large variety, vel vet libbons, and brsids, kid, cotton, lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c. A LI, KIIVDS OF SHAWLS, broche, Bay Slate, Waierville, black silk, cashmere, embrodered, &c. Also a very large lare assortment of Cloths, cassimers, satinets, vesting, tweeds, jeaos, coating vel vet, beaver cloths, &c. , "EffiffiiJS & SSEffiISS 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, Queensware, Cedar ware, &c. Very cheap CAKPETS, CARPET-RAGS, FLOOR, table and carriage oil cloths, mais, rugs, bas kets, &c. Muslins, flannels, lickings, dra pers, loweling4j ; drillings, &c, in abundance. We invite oor friends and ihe public gen erally to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. We have bonaht our soods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not be undersold by anybody or the reiof man kind. McKELVY, NEAL & CO. Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 21, 1850. Tinware & Stove Esablisbment rTHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in forms his old friends and customers, thai he has purchased his broiherV interest in Ihe above establishment, and the con cern will hereafter be conducted by himself exclusively. He has just recoived and of" lers lor sale trie larsest and moei ex tensive assort men t of FANCY ST0TVS ever introduced into this market. Siovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured to order. All kinds of repairing done, as usual, nn short notice. The patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT- Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1853. tf. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, SKy-Liiclit AmlirotypUt, ROOMS in the Third Story of the Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Siore,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859-ly. ANEW ASSORTMENT of watch and clock ' materials, of the right quality received, which will be offered id all cases on good conditon. , HENRY UPPINGER, Bloomsburg, April 25, 1861. PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS Branches, executed in the best stvle known in the art, at C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia. EF"Life Size in Oil and Pastil, EsTStereoscopic Portraits, GTAmbrolypes, Daguerreotypes, &c. For Cases,. Medallions, Pins, Rings, &c novI4 ; " - - ' : CABINET WARE ROOMS. s. c. SUITE r ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of '-'the Public to his extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good material and in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can always be found a good assort ment of FASHIONABLE FCRMTURE, which is equal in style hod fin ish lo that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low pricts. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from 825 to $60. Divans Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashus, rheffeniers, whatnots and corrodes and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and oommon wastistands, dress-tables, corner cupboards sofa, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads, cane seat and common chair is the largest in this section of the couniy. He will also keep a good assortment of lookins glasses with fancy gilt and common frames He will also furnish spring maltrasses fined to any 6ired beiisieaci, which are superior for duiabilny and comlort lo any bed in use. Bloomsburg, January 13, 1858. DEXTTXSTE,?. it. c ntm i:it, S V II G 12 O I I E iTIST. 1 ESPECFULLY offers his -- r am i professional services to the Y7 ladies and gentlemen of Blooms burs and vicinity. He is prepared lo attend lo all the various operations in Deniitry, and is provided with the latest improvep PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inser ted on pivot or gold plate, lo look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on tbe teeih warranted. Office, 3d building ahove S.A.Wilson's Carriage Manufactory Main St., west side. Bloomsburg, January 13, 1858 "forks hotel. BLOOMSDURG, COLUMBIA CO., PAl ROBERT HAGENBUCH, proprietor, fit AKES pleasure in announcing tothe pub Vic that he has rented and thoroughly refilled the Forks Hotel formerly occupied . m -T sTt 1 ny James freese, in cioomsourg, anil is prepared to accomodate travelleis, teamsters, drovers and boarders. His table will be sup plied with the bet products the markets af lord, and his Bar will be constantly furnish ed wi;h the choicest liquors. Attentive ostlers will always be n at tendance, and he trusts bis long experience in catering to the wants of ihe public, aud his obliging attention lo cusiomers wil se cure him a liberal share of patronage. 1 Bloomsburg, April 21, 1838. Flour and Feet! Delivered ! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! ' 'tir. undersigned has made arrange -- merits ihat will enable him to deliver Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per cent, cheaper than any bout else in town. His price are as follows: Flour $7 25 ; Corn and Oats ChopSl 55; Corn and Rye Chop SI 65 ; Bran SI 10 ; I respectfully ttolici: a shire of the public patronage. MOSES COFFMAN. Blooni'-burg, June 14,1860. BLOOMSBURG ISA It K EI? IS HO I. 'HIE undersigned respectfully inform' the citizens of Uloomsburg, and ihe public generally, that Le has taken the Barber Shop, located on Main Street, in the white Frame BuilJing, nearly oppo-ite the Ex change Bloc k, where he i at all times ready to wait upon his customers to entire satis faction. SHAVING AND HAIRDRESSING, Will be executed with care and neatness and in the most fashionable style, and on vey moderate terms. CFShampooiiig, done up in City Style. He solicits public patronage and pledges his best endeavors to give every reasonable eatiiaction. CHARLES HENRY NOLL. Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1859. FOirAEE. One Hundred TOns of Cayuga Lake, Plasler, AT THE CATTAW1SSA MILLS. TITHE undersigned would respectfully in - form the ob.'ic generally that '.hey have on hand a lar?e amount of superior CAYtTG.l LAKE PLASTER, all of which they offer for sale, in large "or small quantities, upon the most reasonable terms. Persons winning a good article of plaier would do well to cali and examine this before purchasing elsew here, C. W. M'KELVY & CO. CaMawisa, Jan. 30, 1861 3m. CUAPE VINES. "rOUNG Vines of two years, of "Miller's Burgundy," with beautiful roois can be had : also, peach trees from seed of ihe choicest varieties, if called for soon. HENRY ZUPPINGER. Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861. 1V3I.BK00S Proprietor. BLOOMSllIJItG, IA. THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in (he central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, ha been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and his Bar with the choicest liquors. Altentise ostlers will always be on hand, and bis stabling is the most extensive in this section of country. Omnibuses will i always be in readiness to convey passen gers lo and from the Railroad Depots. WM. 3. K00NS. Bloomsburg, July 4, 1860. FOR SALE! CEVERAL desirable Building Lota in Bloomsburg, for sale. Inquire of June 20, 1860-tf. W. WIRT. "new hats AND CAPS ! At J. K. i irt oil's Hat Store. THE undersigned respectfully informs the the citizens of Bloomsburg, and the public in general, that he has just received from Philadelphia a lot of NEW HATS & CAPS, for Spring and Summer, of the very latest styles and fashions, all of which he is pre pared to sell cheaper than can be had else where, with ihe exception of the manufac turers. He nas all kinds, styles, sorts and sizes, of hats and caps, probably ibe most varied assortment ever brought lo town. Also STRAW GOODS, including the mod ern sti les and fashions. ' (' C"" Si ore on Main Street, nearly opposite lhfUOW Arcade.' . - EVANS WATSOiVSf : Paira Manufacture,! SALMAMDEU s a r?r?o. rr.Lr-n3 PHILADELPHIA. fHESE Safes are in use now all over the M United Stsies, and have been tvell iet ed in rnny fi es ; the following shows an other instance of their capability iu resist ing fire. WITMER.S BRIDGE, i Lancaster Township, July 30, 1660 Messrs. EVANS & WATSON : 1 Gentlemen The small sice No. 1 Sala mander Safe which I purchased from yonr agent, Mr. Adam R. Barr, in Lancaster City on July 20tb, 1858, has been subjected to a very severe test, which it wiihsiood in a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, con taining all my books, irgeilier with valua ble papers belonging to myself and tome to my neighbors and friends, and repre senting a value of over Twentv Thousand Dollars, 20,000 was in my Mill which was destroyed on the ngbt of the 27tYof July, I860, and passed ihron-xh ,he fiery ordeal unscathed. The Safe was on the second floor and fell to ,h basemen of the Mill, and was subier for ,ix hom8 to an intense hem among ihe ruins which was greatly increased by ihe cornbu'stio of a large quantify of grain confined wiih i the brick walls. After the fire th s,r-' openet and the books and papers taken oun in a state of perfect preserva'ion, the rjai per not even being discolored. This Lot was, however, to many, bystanders a bei- ier rrrumiiieimaiioil Ol your SJ8 than ronlit De expresses hi anv oihr words from me. Yours Respectfulfv. SAMUEL RANCK. Another Victory for Erans & Wat. son's Salamander Safe. Oweo, N. y March 27, I860. Genllarr.en-li affords me much pleasure to in'orm you ihat the Safe No. 5, upright I which I purchased of B. Stroud, your frav elling Auent, has passed thronoh an ex ceedingly hot fire in a three sry brick building, which heated the Safe to a white heat, so ihat ihe corners of it appear melt ed; bnt it preserved my books and valuable papers to the amount of several thousand dollars, lor which I feel thankful. Yonre, Respectfully, i J.N. ELDRIDGE. Philadelphia. June 4ib 1838 Messrs EVANS & WATMW manufao lured ihe fire Proof Safes which have been in use since ihe commecement of op Bank, and are supplied wiih ihree of ihe Patent Alphatetical Bank Lock, and hav given entire saiifaclion. This LorJ; we have great confidence in, boh as rards " rurtvemeuce, mere beinz no chance lo blow ii out with powder, and ro key to carry. We consider it on 0f the best and safest Locks now in use ROBERT MORRIS, Pre.'i Coin'th Bark HENRY GRAM BO Cashier. "V?' Great Fire nother Triumph. K"?,,,et Tenn., March 13. 1859. Messrs. EVANS & WATSON, Ph.la'da. - Gentlemen -It affords me grat plea-nre to say to you thai ihe Salamander Safe which I purchased of you in February, 183 proved 10 be what you recommended' it V sure protection from fire. My jirehoo--together with several others, was bnrnf.t to the ground in March last. The Safe f! hrouah into the Teller, and wa expo-ed io intense heat for six or eight hours,' and when it was taken from the roius arid open ed. all iis contents were fonnJ 'to be in a perfect btale, the books and the papers not being ii jured any whatever. I can cheer fully recomm nJ your Safes to the com munity, bl.eving, as I t'o, tbt ihey are as near fire proof as ii is possible for any Sar io be made. THOMAS J. POWELL." He Terences. U. S 5 Mint. Philadelphia: U.S. Arenal. iHphia Sc Cal; N. Liberties Bank: Philad' loitstowii Bank : Chester Valley Bnk 5ouirieiern Bank ol a.; Bank of Go!d- borouah, IV C ; Bank of Ra!eish, N. C. B-ink ol Salisbury, N. C. ; Bank of Jersey Shore, Pa. ; B.nk of Newark, Del. ; Baak ol Northumberland ; LewUbur" Bank. April 3 1. lP6t. WVO.flEG HOUSE, DAM FI. MYlOCK, I'KOI'Itl tfTOK, WYOMING, LUZERNE COtWTY, PENN. qjlHE Proprietor repeciio!Iy informs his JL friends and ihe public enerally that he has taken charge ol ihe Wyoming House in ihe village ol Wyoming, near the Railroad Depot of that place, an I has fitted it out so as to entertain both transient and perma nent vis'tors in a suitable and comfortable manner. His rooms are i-pacioas and airy and not only calculated to add to the couve nience and comfort ot the traveling somrna nity, but alo lo those who would seek a pleasant summer resort with families. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best ' the market can afford ; and hi CAR will be 'furnished with the Duresi linuors ihat fan be obtained. The proprietor will give his exclusive attention to the comfort and con venience ol his tuests. and is determined to make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a mong the first hotels in the State. The Proprietor hopes that from his expe rience in ihe business, and by unremitting attention on his part, combined wiih a judi cious selection of ihe most careful and oblig ing servants, he may be entitled to the fa vorable consideration of ihe public, and re ceive a liberal share of their patronage. isr Please give him a call, and judge for ourse!ve- L April 2, 1859. IVeiv Arrival of S PIUXG AND SUDIER GOODS, Uavitl LoiTcnbcrg TNVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale tlothing at hisstoreoo Main street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where he has a full assort ment o f men and boy's wearing apparel, including the most fashionable DULSS GOODS, Box, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coat of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors shawls, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, era vats, stocks, collars, hand kerchiefs. gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N.B.'He will also make to order any article of clothing at very shortnotice and iothe best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of boms manufacture. DAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomsburg, March 13, 1861. BARRETT'S IMPROVED REVOLTING I1AY RAKE. -' - THE nndersiar.ed respectfully informs the citizens of Columbia county and tha Public in General, that he has on hand, a large and Superior quality of BARRET'S IMPROVED REVOLVING HAY RAKES, m&de of the very best material and excel lent style and will be sold at a low figure.' Farmers will rind it greatly to their advan tage to secure one of the above Rakes by" which they c.in Rake as much as ten men with band Rakes. , ' E. B. PT7RSTTL.