bout half the price of she machines, they will accorn _ sewing in a given time empbatically the good, low priced Family Sewing Machine that the have long been waiting for."--Boston ecript. of -It is indeed a wonderfol production, and and for family use especially, no miler will .ALVE. bear any comparison with it." Pailadel °and,: at phis Evening Journal." .a and chill 'A mechanical wonder.'--Scientific Amer /106i Violent itscan. 4it heareenese l "Among the best and vieeable sumption bui it - Sewing machines. Light and ele,gantly Pills and finished, and so simple in its constrtielloll 11l few Pills ta- that cents almost imposeible for it to get rid the Ointment tpair."—Pittsburg Chronicle. • over the throat combined with its own peculiar s severest pains ill the really valuable improvements g or Di"DgefOOß higher priced machines."—Pennsyl• to the whole vanian. "This machine, in the opinion, of- the NON!! committee, fills more nearly the require not trust to merits of a perfect family machine than any on exhibition."—Fratiklic Institute EXtlibl'. (SOO Report at 1858. "Taking into consideration cheapness., durability, and doing ail oork, the committee were unanimous in iavar of the IVitcax &Gibbs as a h I...rei - d Ina chine."—Petinsvivante State Agricultural Society's Report. "We must, in Justice, express our confi dence in the merits of the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine. We consider that a great desideratum has been supplied by it, in proving, heyond coat:, that two threads are not, as was supposed, necessary to a good instrumenC—Christian Advocate and Jour nal, June 21, 1860. "We have one of these machines in use, ar,d think more highly of it than of any of the number we have tried.''--Richmond by dim precious' The undereteried, Missionary to Constan "l'l4l the t linnets), has examined more than twenty he Chills f different kinds of Sewing Machines, and cannot avoid, ' atter some six weeks' exp.rienee with equeollY get Cue' Wilcox & (=inns' Patent, he has purchased "ere" If stir I one of them as the best aitspied to the " the i rhands i wants of his familr, anti a* the kilo liable ' i there a sure to require repair. OLIVER CRANE. , f the battle Pennon, July 3, 1860. live* wont t The undersigned,during eighteen months ottierwitie Pe" 6l) . has had in almost constant use, in his fam ' ly, Wilcox &Gibbs Sewing Machine, upon nn- which ha* been made the clothes of his large'family—from muslin to pilot cloth— In ineinding the clothing required for his RPv •t era) boys - , and iii no case have the searns failed, although in hard service. The ma I chine now in use in his family has required no repair, and is in all respects, well ap• ointed, efficient and durable. JACOB CHI ( - KERING, Boston. 11.1rSend for 2 Circular. - , D MI Ell M MN DANES 14 . 11.41tX. Altinol,lctisler. No. 508 litoattwey, Nevi,' York, pro-itP St Nlettolai: Hotel. August 28, 1861.—1 y. THE GREAT CAUSE OF U 1 1 11 & 7111 MISE Just PubliAlefd. in a Sreled E I'riet • 6 rids DR. CULVER- A LEC r RV. 14 W ,ON THE CA USE AND CURE, of Spermatorrhce4, Con- Mental and l'hysieal Nervousness, Epilepsy ; Impared Nutrins of the Body: l.ar•iturte; Weakness of the Limbs' and the bark; Indisposition and In csipaciiy for studs' and f.sbor• Dullness of Apprehension; Loss of A version to Society: Love of Self Distrust; Dizziness; Headache: A (fees lions of the Eyes: Pimples on the Face, lovoinniary Emissions, and se' sal eit); the consequences of Youtblul cretlOr., &C., &C. IlnlrT his admirable Lectureclearly prove" that .he above enumerated, often ;self-af dieted, evils may be removed with:tits medicine and without dangerous stirzicaf operations, and should be read by every youth ar.d every man in the land. Sent under sea( to any address, in a plain seated envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing DR CHAS. J. C. KLINE, *27 flowery, N.Y. Post Office box 4586. January 29,1862-Iy. - - - OBIARRIAGE.-ITS LOVE AND hates, sorrows and angers, hopes and tears, regrets arid jots; MANHOOD, how lost, how restored ; the nature, treattnent and radical cure of spermatorrhma or sem inal weakness ; invtluntary emissions, se a. oat debility and impediments to marriages generally ; nervousness, consumption, fits, t mental and ivtifsical incapacity, resuhinx I from SELF-ABUSE -are hilly explained in the :!MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, W. r). This most extraordinary book should be in the hands orrery young person contemplating marriage, and every. man or woman who desires to litnit the member of their of to their circum stances. Every pain, disease and ac h e in cidental to youth, maturity and old age„ is fully explained; every par:tele of knowl edge Mid should be known is here given. it is full of engravings. In fact, it d isc i ° . arts secrets that every one should know ; still it is a book that must be lockM up, and not ice about the house. it will he MOH ► icit of twenty five 'lll2 at- Ail NM WI 1121 el CI an so simple and acernate , super-ede the use of h one thread pro3uee resells of the two thread more, for these lell without the finelit muslin K•ithon% ril to Dtl` I MN:. RI , this short pr:iod they have raver/tat •• isfaction to the of persoil^ who have tried :Item that it is now an es artirle. The amorirt nf hodi y and mei.tal mi""r3 ari..ing simyly from a neglect of small complaints is "urprisiiiir, and it is therefore of the uttnni.t importer' itir a strict attention to the least and nu"! haltiimg bodily ;fitment shotild be had Lint diseases of the body most invariably affril the mind. The subscribers now only atbli.a trial of DH. J. BOVEE DODS' Imperial Wine Bit irs Iron all who have not used them. We ch d. lenge the world to produce their equal. These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stn n. aebs General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely sorva...ad by any other :eatedy on earth To be assured of this, it is only necege try to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being about o te th;rd stron,ger than other wines; warm rig and invigora:in t g the whole system from he head to the feet. As these Bitters are toile and alternative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole sys tem and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts,by equalizing the circulat,on removing obstruc•ions, and producing a general warmth. They are also exeell,..nt N), Diana' es and Weakness peculiar to FE MALES, where a Tonic is required to strengtheh and brace the system. No La who is entject to lassitude and faintni should be without them as they are revivi fying in their aeiinn. THESE 1117 7'Sll Will not only Cure, but Pre -rent Disflse and in this respect are doubly valuabli to the person who may u,.0 them. Fo r INCIPIENT CONSUM PTIuN. Weak Lungs, indigestion, DYI ) eP 4III 7 1)41. eases of tt,e Nervon.3 St -tern, Paralysis, Piles, site tor ra,e, reqiiiritio a Tome Dr. Dods' Celebrated Wine Bitters I,lLik iDZ. 01.M.MPA1V212:2) 3 For Sore Throat, No common among the Ctero . , toley are truly valuable. For the ageJ and Infirm. and for pen clop of a weak contattuttots,—for Minister, of the Grope), Law3ers, anti ail public gio•ak ers—lor Rook KPeper., Tadorrz, Searnstre,4- es. Studertv. Arita's and all per.ond a Feder:Lary lite, they will prove truly beneficial. A 0 a fteverage, they are wholesome. io n/went, and delicious to the twins. 1 hey produce all the exhilarating effects of Britn• ity or Wine, e ithout intoxicating ; ant• are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure sni entirely tree (torn the poi -oats contaiticit in in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which she country is 11 00 .t e d. These Bitters not only CURE. but PRE VENT Disease, and should h., ti.ed by all who live to a country where the st.at , .r ter ha t, or where Chills and Fe% ers are :‘rev sl e w.. Being ctit:relv Inv oven!: and ii rnt 6 , 0, they may gi.eii freely to C'it and li.tanh , wilts imptiojty. Ptlytbielatodo. Cieroymen. and , eropm,;:ttte d dpociete,, ap at: pet of humanity. fo•ht MlA.loiAt tit tpretatling [belle vahipti. , HI - TERS over tt:e faod, and theret: t ;tail fy mid i.l bat:lob:in Druotteottego goo JI,, eage. It' ali Affectioos bead, rick liesear , e or Nervous Headiwrie Dr. Doti.' Itrwer,al Wine Bittern vrtii hr loottil To be Salutary awl Etricarim-,A. The many certiti , •elee which nitre been tendered u', and the letters which ne are daily reeetemv.„are conclusive pivot that among the women those Bitter• hart, giv en a s a tisfaction wheel no (Mart" , base ever done before. No woman :n the land rotouht be without there, and tttn-e who floor uMe them will not tail to keep a ,inppiy. PR. J. 110 E I.' DOD 8' IMPERIAL WINE }SIFTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful phyi•ician who has tied them socceapful in his practice for the last tvi pilly five years. The proprietor, before purchaiiiir.g the ex clueive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Ilowee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bilterii, had them teAted by two dip-tin paioh ed medical l'ractioneer*, pronouticed them a valuable remedy for iii.ease. Aithouuti the medical men of the country as a general thing ilt.approve of Patent Medicines. yet we do not believe that a re spectable Physician can he bond in the United Stateis, acquainted w;ih their cal PrOpPrlleg, who will veil highly at wove DR. J. BOVE.F.: DUD' IMPERIAL NINE [UTTERS. In .It newly settled Maces, when• there is always a lame quantity of decayiug tim ber from which a poisonous miaoma is crewed, Ihnee bitters should be used every morning twfore hrekfa , f. DU I. t OVEF: PODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are compmged of a pure and undul erateit %Vint*, combined with Barberry, Soltinton 7 ,, Seal, Confrey, Wilt' Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, awl Gen tian. fliey are manufactured by D. Dodo, himself,%hi) is an experienced and aim.. ceseful Physician, and &rice shouid not be among the quack nostrums which floral the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so jogdy prejudiced These truly valuable Bitten , have been so thorrin2ltly tested by all e l a ,:itee of the community tor almost every variety ot di.- ease incident to the Kumar that they ate now deemed ii:tfispen-ahle 4 ,, a TONIC, MEDICINE AND A KEVE RAGE AUDITOR'S NOTICE, C RED TORS, and other per-ons ititetea test. will take notice that the under ',tenet!. Auditor appointed by the C rphan's Cowl of Columbia county, in settle and Wins, the rates and proportions of the 'sets of the E4tate of Benjamin. tiayman. in the hands of Solomon Neyhard or. to anti among the erisdi deceased, according to law, the diseharge of his ditties. BloomAburg,in said einan rt, the Sixteenth day of - - -tiband eight hUtst 14.,C , Ile eon r's KOS Oft ha, On by the said Cot rt, *aid • i. 'IMI N NMI ea A • ti• 'NHE subscriber would announce 10 the 1 citizen,. of BloonrisF' id vicinity. . , at ite 1. , gelling I,l' .; large & 44,4 . ow, tinti quantities. and )t ip. New Store, 4.1 t Ma. f:flinrtil siki.c, two doors south Of rtroo eqeei Bloomsburg. IL,. ~. stock at FnreiOn and Dorneslie girl Rye gray with age, OM Bourbon, td 'Wks Whit'keit and any quamill af etvinalen. Me Olio- has PURE HOLLAND GIN, - tuaeira, ,10 Lisbon ; Claret; "berry and Corn pagne Wines; and last bet not least, a queßitty of good double exfrtt BROWN STOUT; all of which he *ai Pell at 'tie towel** cash prieve. The public, are respect. fully volscited to give his liquor a trial. D. W. ROBBINS, Bloomsburg, May i t 1881. Lack*iithilhoomislourg Railroad. ON AN AFTER NOV. 25 1.361. PAS SENGER "MAINs WILL mg AS FOL. LOWS bt OVI NO # l Ol/Tll . Leave Scranton, " Kingman, Rupert, " 3rr4ve at Nonts'd f4OVING NORTO Leavo , North'tl. 4.30 P. M. 1 Datort flO *. • ) Rupert ; 5.45 " Kin es ton 800 Lorton. I 4:5 P. M Arrive at Scranton. 900 P. M. 340 A Past.eri!..,er Train an.° leaver , 8.30 A 1' 4 ..1. for Seranort. to connect with 07 for New York. Iletiornoi2 tcranton on arrival of Train from :sew York at 4.15 P M. The Lackawanna and Illoomatorre Rail road connect* won the Delaware., Lacka Wittinii and Weenern Railroad at ScrAnfon, for 'New York and it pnrrop 04.4, Ittlper coooPetti With ,£. CAtavvi.P , 4l riAltroa , i for points both tositt ;old At NmG,mb H,n4Q croatert- with till. felpfila rind En o R. R. Nettit.i.cf) Ceithdi H. to- romt. wet 4111*,01.1til JOHN P ILSLEV, Sup't C GeNt'l 7wket Ag't 2'''L 1861, sPECI.II, NOTICE. FO ONsUMPTIVEs The A4terti-er, having been rewored to health io '44 Very few week, by a yell' ,3m pie rerr.ee'v afier having suffered severest year* with a severe lung afferttun, and tow dread db.ease, Cuttsurripttnn— is anxious to make known to tiffs fellow-buffeters the means of cure. To Al who de , ire it, he will send a ef-I , ‘ of the we.eription nt.ed, (free cat etraf;2e.: , th.- .iirection* prepitt:ni ant she which they will tiny a surer Cart' tnr A.thrina, f ) pr,m,-nitn... S t e. The ni-jevt or:i: the aitveruper tut ,end te,e h' riven I w iO beriont r:e ;i n c ! iireert intormatlon whn.h c.,n it.voinAttle, and he noi)e*e%er) , t alorer tits retnedr, a+.‘ , VI , ilh e,.1 11 , 4‘11 fir t hlow,„ a nd n, A . k pf(tVe i 4 h/*"ls o, if PArtief , elP•!.ltig tt t i,te,.erts, , t ion Win A.L.lreio. Rev EFAV Witso T.Vllttarnt.borv. K -to,N Or'f&er 30, i861,-3tn. 1VV01117“4 1111011:NE. pi I g 1* LA h . . Pit Li tint ETOR WYOMING. LCZENNE COUNTY. PENN, Proprietor respectfully informs fnends and the public leneralk, that he has taken charge of the Wyoming Howie, it, the village of Wyoming, near the R. idroad Depot of that place, and ha* fined it o f t so as to e n t e rt a in both transient and perma nem visitor , in a suitable and comfortable manner. His rooms are spacious and airy and not only calculated to add to the conve. menet!. and comfort of the traveling commu nity, bto also to those whn would seed a pleasant slimmer resort with families. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best the market can afford and his BAR will be furnished with the pores* honors that can be obtained. The proprietor will give hts exclusive attention to the comfort and con venience of his Lnests. and is determi-ed to make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a mong the first hotels in the Slate. The Fro9rietor hopes that from hi , expe rience in the business, and by unremitting attentions on hid part. combined with a noti- CiOOR selection at the most careful and obir , - ing servants, he may. be entitled to the fsa votable . cOritkidenitinn o the public, and re ceive a liberal share of their patronage . rir" Please give him a call, and judge frn ontlieive* [April 2. 1859. .44 ittri "Fox ivy eic fitr it? oak mom'. o.•iire. Nye ta,„„o „,c,,,a SEM. KOONS Proprietor. si 1 I 4 G, A TM'S truanificent Hotel, smiate ihe central portion of the town, and op. the Conri House, hi been ihorouvnt) repaired and rettunt.hed, artat the Prri-vrieror is now prepared to accommodate travelers, eatasters, drovers and boarders in the inn,: plea.ant and agreeable manner HIP tAbit. will be supplied with the best the market affnrds,and his Bar with the choicest liquors uentis will always be on hand, and his is the most extensive in this Pet conntry, Omnibuses will always adiness to convey passer!. _ers in and from the Railroad Depots. Nillkt B. KOONS. Rioomsburi2, Joly 4. MO. LEATHER LEATHER *SHE undersigned would announce, that he has on hand, at his Bat and emporium on Main street, Bloomsburg . an astiortment el different kind of leather.socti 1 as fine calf skins, morocco, [red and black] and linings / all of which he will sell che.ip. et than can be had eleeewhere in this ro"r• ket, Cali end examine them 10? OWSPI ire*. JOHN GIRTON. -BlerSesiberg, May 21, 1862. Kio liktidellim Coffite. Freight & Faicrenger. Passenger. 525 A. M. 10.30 A. M. 6 30 Artive 12,15 P. M. 8.40 9,15 10.00 linter $lO ir.%(31. ESSRS. ZUITINGER r k SP/MINS, of Bloonsshurg, havintpurettattert e V At* wettable veil , Cheer Patent Sewitia bleetine, fot the County of Columbia ' will be happy to ImPIAY their friends with the article for the aerommetlation of themaelves and families. The fallowing are come 4=the superior advantages Oft* intrAnment p06 6 0840*, it sews from 400 to 600 tight stltehes per minute. 2. Double•thre►ad Machines ate from the More complicated character of their mech anism invariably managed and tl,readed with more or less difficult} ; not po with SkYII4OND'S, a chiid can manage it in two hours, and it is threaded easier that a com• men needle. S. One of the most valuable features of this Machine, is the smallness and the corn7actness of its mechanism. 4, It can be attached to a board, table or ' , mod, 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 or which it is intended, a qual ification not known to all kinds of Sew mg Machines. 6. No human hand is capable of prodo= ring a seam so regular and syrdernatte.— 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 Patent Sewint , Maehmea, there are ootte eo (-hea l ) at/if durable as Raymond's Patect, but no chine is adapted to all kolas of work as experience !las proven. There are pethaps wive so realy useful, itoiug such a varlet} of wore for the immediate ose of the faro. ti . ) circle, and at such a moderate price as RAY YON WS PATEN r. 8, The operator cart shape his seam just as he pleases, waves, leatea and flowers, e c can be represented or imitated, 9. It is particular!) ; , 4 ( 4 a ViOt-,t o all kiwi-• of stitch / g—stwh as centleqletCp , Ilro.onts. Ii eObartJE, eic.,—and all kinds of lathes 7 sewiot.t, nicludiou delaines, calicoes, Asters. etc., ex cepting for meti's heavy wear, tht4 Metoiihe 18 rather too light nl constructe,li. 10. But vt.-ftt all adroit, that it:e advaroacv to health, aod priorwaliv to ttpr vo , loo or eyec.ight, tliouced us.e of Stivr‘ut! Siketooes, aurpa.e,t iotioridy all other aota2eo. Tnia 3lachine fastens it,e seam al ways hoi it the operator wt-he untatoened rn open, there is a wav star ton, tarts you van have n et,ei r to ., t Sort please, which is, s , nue tme , . e-pe el:4lly for t•e:lllotermi, a very tatvor,etrle tbe .m.earn is lee ysll can draw Un i t tts three I...veCtittr , ,ave the thread. For #ale by the under-1 , 1 , Te1, at their re spective re. ,, dritee*, tit filoorto.tm hr, 8.4 ill put MAchitte iu orerat4on all neeeipoiary Itt.ttmCtion. t{}:'\ HY Z PPING 1 :11 DANIEL B: 1- 101r 1, :f 1112, 11, 1.4; Notice to Tre.paft.,:ti:;-. a/ if rtfir oh,vvri:t* VI •" IfoA.loo,llp .pe.t.?.ofo- !Si` gr> !Tr.-p ° 40) mot 14!1 -0' 4, 1 thIP,• !Ig 0 5 0 01“... iitid {Pe . . , 5€ e t •5t 1,4,1 VS, ir •5 *5l • • toort,l 0.4) ?r- , 4104-- )1" Adam 13 4-1 Joei 1144 , -,er. ar,l Ern all 13-• h i 11 - ,lll;Arn%, Riruan, Vara IT nil h v a Viar ,, ast-1 Wit, Byrn Psatii, r--1, ,, ,0rr.ber Tn. 1..1:2 Old kings Become New» he urte-t-t.!!sted vto , 3lkl 10. 1 v e tit I ,_ turm twi 1)11 trt»hd., anAl ra t tri kind," lbw 110 ha. latt-tv ;,crtitce a- , 41 „,!t-rt opPrtPti hi () E TAII, t) h i t; A 1,0 t)N with a Vt#'W nt makitut memo, SA , e a 4 mankind, [.thd any tw,stv favor him vc ith their work i• He g prtlpi4red m Sir, Vlt , rk and SUBS rA \ SO ftit!ct t, mbuenea to merit ad reee)ve a dce tur ro p m m n. atze. 80, remember, ail ;t tt , e*e troe. require money, or *lrle;h,- " , he i - turet - ore hope* and tri...l*. whe, 1,a 4 0000 , top vat?, -:omer*. do Itleir?4, by furrAit.t.irqr, fte • r-lvts or m.dyfrd. For :r":1, :4e 'L;dwrer v.wthv m b> Ntre. lictory Perches Upon the stars an ..V.w Stock of Go, tp, ;11st Itv F.;te aro=oftmew of Droo, i A at 10. 12. 16 & Iti Oft Sn:t IT Sze, vt,eap by 1,4 , 1ta 4 'shoe- er ioole ~tack tmd t tio of ;:y L. T. ,s,IIARPLES: , 1,4,1 , p4 ,:moraf -k y Sktr,,wirl dow raper, & p . 01,1 L SHARPLESS. SOZar'S aris:Sy rup Excei.oor Syrup al which vatu.ol he excelled, a sr) sower puce(' 500 p r *L. T. SHAUPLE:*:N cheap cat To thoA4F. u. *um!lo bUy 120 , 4,04.4 tor ca.-h. eounirlt Froduce. or mnl ary k 6 6 ! would 0 , 4•0 call and ~ e e the gouds before purcnastug eh-ewhere. SI - lARPLE Blootnt.burz, Sept. 17. /862. BATTLE tiCENE.I4. tO of the most severe Balk 'Scenes and incidents of !tie war now ready (.tze DP( 30 metier) highly colored, rtt fine rard pa— per, 4 for 25 cents, or 25 for Si, poht paid Also, ju s t publirhetri, the Official Uniou Volenieer Directory (400 pager), givis)2, the name of every Officer and private to the Ut.tott Army,arith their commands, &e, together wnh a large autount of other vat nabla it/formation, rent, postpaid, con re efs:to ot 25 els, To Agents and the Irate no hotter opportunity wit* ever offered.- - Aridren H KNRY B. AMON, Print Publish er r Sze., 49 State Sr., Booton, Mum Pd peftli copying,. paid is the above. 354-5. =II ' ' , .tlAlllll.l:' , '' , " WI!WC Are pure vegetable Porno FULLY' injeites rho attention or a il o t h oos , totor dgirt, o f iho b , the Pultrlie to his extensive assortment Th, sy regti k e t t s ari d ti ov i g r oroze itt Cabloet Pninithre and Chaim, which he k i d ne ys; they-give tone 10, will warrant Made of ,good that ial and in imzur , s; they te2tr i sits it s fie a workmanlike manner. At itt,s nmlabli° 4 - eretions and exhalations, IN* men', can atways be found a goof assort cillatioo and purify the Woo tnt rf hnicms complaints—itomt of FASHIONABLE ITRNITITRE, T n tpid Liver, 'Sick Headache which is equal to style and finish to that of Piles, Chills, tlted Fevers, Cr Philadelphia or New York cities, and at a- Loosettess--ere entirely rest low priete. He has Sofa. , of dofferebt sty le cured by these ramerdietk. I and prices, from $25 to $6O. Divans Louts. DARLING'S ) meta, W a t ti ut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, "AVER REGULATOR flocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and Removes the. morbid and bilion deed : a variety of upholstered work, with Dressirta from the Morose) and bowelfi, rPodatelotbe and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and liter and kidneys, removing every obstme• pier tables, detaehti4, cheffenters, whatnots lion, restores a oat-Drat and 'healthy action and eomodes and all kinds of fie.tiionatile in the vital mans It is a snorsiteir work. His stock of bureaus, enclo.ed and ti FAMILY. MEDICINE, oomrnon washstands, dress-tat:le., corner Moth Letter than Pills, and muc h eas i er to corbo , irds Potas 1 take. DINING AND BREAKFAST TA NYS, i DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS beast ad., vane seat and common chatr. 1 4 14 a Poperror tooie and diurtie ; excellent it the largest in tilt. 4 ectinn of the eouniy. fle oo`el' of loss of °PP.-toes, flatulency- Latest* will also keep a good assortment weakne" I"lotatitiesi pain its the side la ss wi th tamtir gilt and common frames arid bowels, tilrod 7 protruding and bleeding lle al-o furnish spring maiirasses fi tted Plle‘• and al`ne" l tiebtli'N'• to any stved tiedi.!ead, a hick are superior REA " T UE "" 1-1-4 " 1 " r and comfort to any bed in Jas. L. Critmley, merchant, fiic7c~rn bare, str e et , New York, write*, Au , g ,Lit.oar7 13 IRSB s=ieve eft afflicted with p p,„ 0 ,,,d tdeeding, the last I I U P•C = s* ,: c T s' 7 . RGEON DENTIST. I.t.,PVC.FTIN fier. hi profealocii,al tt , e lathe. and gentle:lien ttt Bloctri bort?. and virizwy, Hl as prepared ;a sett nei iii ail the varioil. , operatinn4 Dewt.ory, Anti t priOitttioCi with tlie lat.e.st '..rninrovep PORCELAIN which will be in%6e-r. tett on pivot car go!d plate, to look as well at. nwurat. A t•ntrerint of To,th PoWder. vi w;'.l7,.. on t,tal l n, A I on the teeth w:irrat,tett (11er, boirtf l g: above S. A, IV f knob. ,irri ;v.*. Nlannta , twt —Nlain tit., 4iG tt.t w=tYgooutg. idr,ts Fry 13 1858 FORKS HOTEL. 00MSTURG, COLUMBIA Cfl PA 11A6ENBUCH, Tor icf qr. 0 14 .k it,S plea,ore trt anrioor,ttitta tr)the lie that he hao rowed iind Y'Are Fork Hotel fru:lir:ly acetiried Freeze, 8100rii14,4,r2, an d i s o re, Ort-d to lettortno,thste trave:l4ere.,learnsier., bilarde rt=. llt=tatde w olt, t ,„ ilr tsl,rrf to .111 he-t p ro Joel, , hp Ist. iar will be con-owW,9 ed etlolo'4 o, o ritill(q 4 A!'eIOIVP (•tit. , r t.r dlikay 4 hr* ;11 al le•!d,o,re, a , ,d hr , riistA tIIR Ion? e'koerteiwe r3tertn2 If 3 Lh e tt a rtlpublic, and obto,!Ari , o'# en4 , 04-ner... vizi; be l•itri a fih,ra, ctrl#ror cat p , orofta2P. f".i'im'harv. .1 ?ri . ISnm, Flour and Fecd ti API:N. MAN THE fi f. a- . ME -•'.\11 2 .11 1 1' • EC LsSITV VER V 1101 •A`,1117.:. 34011 N & CROSLEI ‘II.HICAN (T311,N he .hr u it ig ,.•%.l cute t YecOt e C , ' '%"" k Lip f‘c. ,•••• - • • r 7 • •• r` VO 7 l, t•i111‘ y • . • ••: - • !•1)1/.^0 = rriee . 1 5 t'ent* E*t•r RRutttt•. y it ed. e' ;ir 4 % 11“1--,ste - ' S [re, UNK. j , >ts 1) IS6# ---is hot , FrArn Sri wt. - ' Mal \t; A Nil ek-cweit • , , 1 ,1 I- ..f,f; !t. le 7 . " rn, , c - riir, • 141 ''iv evor fe,ot+ Artiv Arrival of SITING AND st3IMER 'GOODS, 'David liouenberg rog ck (t '''.fipt;st, two door-, atmve !he - A mer- Fionwe r ' where 1R foi- a lull as .or_ of 11 - 10f1 rtny wparing apparel, cindinfz, I.l.liintriNe IDICESS GOODS, x, Sat k, Frork, Cum, arid Oit Cloth Cn t ati z-orts atht f.ize4c, 'Clots ot all color.; 0%104, *tripes and 11+2,ti:r .-turts, f. 104 coilarN. tteitt , ll:?rehie6., gtov, spender. atiff tAticy arn-les. N 13 He will aft.° make to order any sr 'le of citrliitig at very I.llort notice and in e be of manner. Aii his clothing. ade to wear, and most of it is of borne anolacture. rAV I D LOW EN B ERa. Bloomsburg, March 12, 1862. Administrator's Notice. El semynitoration oft the estate of Nathan Sent aft. late , of Scutt township, Colon). L county, deceaoni, have been granted the Regsster of said county, to John ner, resnitng in ittoomstrurg Columbia linty. AU persons having eiattes or de an& inttatosi the testate of theT decedent tetrnewind to make them known to the .igtialsiretor, and thool, 4totobtod to the will make payment immodiatody to JOHN SITSNEI4 10,10.01100/ 1 Jane 4, 462. *NI C. 110111 CR, ll= = ME =1 EEC ()ARLIN LIVER, REG aL2ITI) uezau At, now cof.ltefer my6 , el tinft Jorm A. Croft.; i,frrb 15, 18060. lit the tzpr, took a St , l,efn cold, whteh tever took two do*ea nt DA 'AI I NG'S LIVER REGULATOR. h t‘roke up my eidd bed love? K t 00E4 ., hevioos to this a tack, t had been trouht with tip.pepaia opveraJ months; I have Led n0 , h102, ot it eine..." 064 S'udley, E-q., 128 Kest 2Lh Sureet, N. Y., wroe ., • "An2not t 3. bail a ditiiculCy with Kidney ComOuint ;tirrn contiktuni Nun in iheiot.alles rrs y a.‘ , 14. I nail u.ed cnrs,s alt kiwi. but founit per.narent retie: until I G.1'41 RUING'S Ti VER REGULATOR, and Lite Bitters. pa.4e. etwted blood by stip urethra 1 am tiow entirely cared, and take p:emmato in reeornmen..!tog 4hiese rethedte- " `Mr.. C. Tebow, ert«,tpher Street.. 7*. V.. : "Feb 20, 11480.=-4 hale been !,, A tt a rk4 0 1 A 4thete the 1.4"4 twent y vedr , . 1 have never Wood. itsrythol rtes, t I").:6I,ING'S LIVER in Hti , VC t 1,4 irritrirdt4te r Ocott Liver arid !!biro, Mrs Young. of firooki)n, wroeo. 28, ißtiO —in Yl4l, 14. , prt 1 hart a *evert..4l- k tit r4l*-=, ..1-o , lfinett tne to tt,e tto, ~, tity. , to, kit 111 MI r O , WA 'Pt' ken put tomt ILL MEAL) IioNE, co AXE)i FACT EvEnv TI .‘47.FALS. A Cen - wfre I *Rh CEM EN F CLUE -Hlnotd it IQ mended. La„.32 k.sio -Every Housekeeper should ph of Johne & Croeley'e Cem New York Tune*. ts etr, convenient howie "—New Yot Erpte. tt is always ready in evary body."- tudtpe -We have tried it, an in nor hone as water." Time*, CONOMY IS uo per year Staved in Ofte Rat! AMERICAN CEM Price 25 Cecto larnr Se* kiirper4 ponPrai:y ihrc u' JOHN%CI mainda 7P WILLIAM toter' LOlO O ll V Wel Darling's Lit vka4 engirt-1y erited =I if 't =I = 1•01 BE ~ r !k0111:1 BIND I'On , tN I\ Kyr J ti NI% & 4'R M MI AN I h VP rr, riey Cti symetn. I , .kt•r Hod ttite:Eli . ge".Tiv■ the: 'etr. Thtis, lattieb ate , Dyspepsiii, tivenee4 or attuned wad ESTI SION Y 184 FLOW.) UPI $, 1860: lie*. Derain- Otte* mere ; c 4 . 4 JL ,t 3 TOR 1111C.1.al reh court.' ~rf of 1859 I ced a noleut U LATOR, If IA a tlrr• Y-" - e cate had no ni!l * * !l tr"r b l ed al/44 lIIIN El MEMO MEI ~ t. =I 'TIMEN (I: Sf - .1 - lULLfri. XV , * CLt orld. orld. Y iti 1 OEM El =EI 4V I.lrtit ag PVer, 1 01:CEL A INJ Poct er no saved 1.4 MINJ STEIL broken and it wtfl fieV. ther AL, LAVA, IN( BUT G= co have a sup. to have in the fine W it A LT fit, every faintly 111 to of ENT GUM p r Bode. El =