ces saonmnsBOBBi AGRICULTURAL. From lha N. Y, Oaserror. Cars cf Domestic Animals. The winds are chill, (he cold severe, All nature wears a look that'a drear, AnJ raotber earth is fast asleep; Mere ceed thai we sLoald vigils keep. The man who has more atock than bay, Should sell a row without delay; Unless his profit will exceed The price he F8J8 'or &aJ tat ted- Yet, if the cane is jast reverted, Dnn't sell the best and keep the'worst. There'a-nothmg grows opon the (arm So good 'twill do the cattle harm. Stock shouIJ be fed three times a day, Jast onca with straw and in tea with hay Or fodder corn 'tis qoite as good, Though not by all 10 understood. Set overy lime to feed all stock, At six and twelve and five o'clock ; Then let desserts come in between, Of roots, or apples neat and clean. Be systematic with yocr stock; Do all yonr chorea by bell, cr clock ; For cattle know the time of day, And are impatient of delay. J. L. R. CUT FEED CHAFFED HAY STRAW, EIC. Tn thane times .of high prices, it seems needful to renew the inquiry whether more pains should not be taken to cut feed for etcck. Careful experiments show thal'hay chopped fin a affords about a quarter if not a third more nourishment than coarse hay. So then, if the gain is more than equivelant to the cost of labor, it is good policy to cut hay. The reason cut feed 'goes so mcch farther than coarse is this: The woody Sber of the Lay, afier it ia chopped Gae is more eaiily masticated, and is more intimately mixed with saliva and digested, and to becomes nutritions and fattening. Still more, if tha food is steamed, or wet with scalding water, it carries on the process far ther and better. Now, adda little meaf,and the fodder is more nutritious and every way te ter. ' If the foregoing be tree of hay, it is more 3 of straw and cornstalks, because they contain more cellulose matter, or wood filer and less March and nitrogen. Experiment -sbo-.v that ome foor tenths of this woody fiber may be as&imila.ed, and so converted into fat. Cat to secure this result, it must jrevioitrdy be made fine by artificial pro cesses. Alderman Mechi is reported to hare said that 100 pounds of straw cut and leaned is more nourishing than the tame weight of Timothy hay not chopped. We inspect bis experiments were made with overripe hay, and straw, harvested "in the milk." Either his hay was not as gcod as ocr Yankee hay, cr his straw was better. . CITI1NG COLTS IN BREAKING. Ttarey is. universally acknowledged as a matter of. the art of horse-training, and sug gestions from his. experience are worth con sidering. Speaking of the common method bl bitting colts," he says : Farmers and honebreakers of en pat j biitinj harness on a colt the first thing they do- to bim, buckling up the bitting as tight as they can draw it, make him carry his head high, and then tare him out in a lot to too half a day at a time. This is one of tie "worst punishments they could inflict oa a colt, and very injurious to a young horse that has been running in pasture with his Lead dow'n. A horse ihonJd be well accos tomed to the bit before the bitting harness is put on; and when he is first bitted be should only be reined op to where he holds Ms bead let it be high or low : he will learn that te canr.cl lowej L id bead, and thai xaiing it a little will Jco'ea the bit in bis mouth. This will give him the idea of rais ing hia head ti loosen his bit, and then you can draw the bit a little lighter every lime you put it on, anil be will raise his hdad to loosen it. By this means rou ca'tf cradcallv gel his bead and neck in the position von wiau u.tu io carrj n, anu give mm a grace' him a grace-f1 ful carriage without hurting him, jr.akirg hira angry, or causing his mcuth o be sore. FROZEN, PUMPKINS FOR MILCH COWS. We had always sopposad that frozen pampkias were of little value for anything, but we hare come to a different conclusion. Having a surplus at the commencement of winter, we threnr a load of them into tb.9 ice-house, where they Lars kept frozen olid. To nse Item as feed while frozen we think them of no value, and perhaps irja riocs; but cur plan has leea to carry two of them into the kitchen, place them (chop ped op is tetter) in an clJ better firkin, and lot them gradually thaw till the next day, wnen we potr on some hot water, making a generous supply cf warm drink and food with very Utile trouble. The farrow cow partakes of one scch a meal a day, and the result thus far has been nearly or quite double the qsarltity cf milk we had reason to expect. Ice-coli water and fcod in the stomach is net calculated to increase the -Cow of raLkv The supply cf ex'.ra food for milch cows the year round, at a cheap rale, must receive the attention of farmers more than heretofore. SJair.t Furmir. v.-i.wuujhh b. fea;J writes V r ma, 1. 3 ms sesn ivra cusea where it nas aid the cots had ''lost their cad." In both instances the animals were nearly doc tored to death before tha character of tbe Jisea?a was ascertained. Tb remedy then pf-liad was to ecLninister a cud, composed as follow Pal; pork chopped fine, mixed vriih t'oegbj i ?i;t:3 ctimcey eoor, and an A talmas Jare as a gocee 'e, was tA i. tl.l k . I ' . . ' given for d. The catde recovered. We Jo not tellers loss of cad to be a di?eae of - - reaalt cf discate or debility. Til? r.j jjCi!l9 a im inialpro I in mis vdSO sa Uei'",nd that, together with '''I impair o B&xm - - - - . GE - t REAL ESTATE. ; : In pursuance of an order of ih Orphans' Court of Columbiacounty.on SATURDAY THE 17th day of MARCH next, at 10 o' clock in the lorenoon, Solomon Btisn. Ad ministsator of the estate of John Pealer late of Fishinjrcreek lwr,ineaid county, deceased, will expose to sa!e by Public Vendue, on the piemiees, a certain tract ol land, situate in Fishingcreek twp., Col. cc. bounded 8nd described as follows: Be ginning at a corner olnorth tank of Pine creek, thence by land of John M. Bucka lew north sixty five and a half derees west, fourteen perches to a post at turnpike, thencd on said turnpike, south forty fuur degrees and forty five minntea west, fifty one and two tenths perches to a corner, thence by land of Jacob Markle, south, thir ty nine and a half degrees east, twenty one and five tenths perches to a corner, thencn by lard of John Dodder and Lrtnah Dodder north, thirty seven degrees east, fifty eiht and one tenth perches to the place of be ginning ; containing FIVE ACRES, and one hundred and fifty perches of land,stricl measuse, excepting a road from the ford through Pine creek to the turnpike, reserv ed for said Dodder's use,oa which are erec ted a FUA3IE DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Ham, and out Buildings. Late the Estate of paid deceaed. EIoom?burg, ) JESSE COLEMAN, Feb. 21, 1866. f Clerk TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid by the purchas er to the administrator at the time of ale ; one foL-rth of the purchase money, less the said ten per cent. o be n.ud at the final confirmation of tale by the said Orphans" court, the balance to be paid at the expi ration of year from the time of said corr elation with interet-t on the same from the confirmation nisi; and the cost cf convey ance and stamps to be paid by the pur chaser, the said balance to bo secured by bond and Mortgage, or otherwise, at the option cf the administrator. SOLOMON BUSS, Adx'r. Bloomsbnrg, Feb. 21, 1SC6. VfJillAV. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia coanrv, on SJTURDA Y. MAR CU I Ilk. 1866, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Michael Fet terofTand Marv Mi'.'er, administrator of the et-ta'e of Michael Mowry, lite of Roar- ingrreek twp, in raid ccut.ty dee'd., will -,.. io sale, toy pu'jliu vendue on iae i"CIUls" va """" mwoaaean.i TIApT" OF LAf4D, situate in Roaringcreek twp., county afore said, bounded by lands of Thomas Roach and Daniel Levan on the eat,. Alary Mil ler on the stuth, John Yea;?r on the we-t. and Franklin Ycccru, Michael Fetteroff and Jihn It Jones on the north, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less wi h the appurtenances, on which are erected a two story frame d well ing house, bank barn and out building; there is on the premises a Yoanj Apple Orchard and other fi u it- Late the Estate of said deceased, situate in thelwp , and county atorssai.l. JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk. Eloomsbnrir, Feb. 21 18P6. TERMS OF SALE.-0..e third of the purchase money to remain recured urou the properly during the lifetime of the wid ow, ihe intetest on the same to be paid to lha said vviJow. Ten portent of 1I.0 othe r two thirds to be paid a; the strikir: down ol tn property, one fourth of the sid two third?, less the ten per cent to be i aid on I ua) ' rr" ail,J "e i'Hiat.ce in io equal annual payments w.Ui interest i i.uiu i.ic uroi usj oi jiru next, i ne pur-i cna.se r to pay tor conveyancing anUtlampe MICHAEL FETTEROFF. . MARY MILLER, Bloomsburg, Feb. 21, 1SC6. A Jm'is PUBLIC SALE OF "v27 Gk T2? H3 Uj In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia, cennty on 2UESDAY, THE 2Qth DAY OF MARCH next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Jesse Mansfh, Guardian f f Clarissa Sitler, a mi i.or child of John S-iJer, late of Franklin twp., in said county dee'd, will expose to sale ty Public Vendue, on the rremises. a certain house and Kit, situate in the town ship and county a'oresaid, ci'joiniiiu lands of Ziba Osman.Stephen Bahly and Michael Mensch, containing one half acre more or less cr. which is erected a frame house and stable wiih the appurtenance. Late the estate of said deceased, situate i?Jle..,cwn6tip T"' r.",J?i Rtnnrr.knrT TTjV, tftPR -i't. Bloomsburg, Feb. 5, 1866. v-ier. CONDITIONS OF SALE. c down two paid on the confirmation of sale.i The one third ol ihe purchase money to remain in the premises during the lifetime of the widow, Ca'harine Loremun, the iu te;et.to be paid to the said Catherine Lore man annually, on the first day of April m each ar.d every year durng her lifetime, and at her death the eiid one third to be paid to the said C'aiissa Sitler or her leal representative. The' widow's third to'be secured by bond and mortgage. Tha pur chaser to pay for conve. ancing and stamps JESSE MENSCH. Bloomsburg, ,;b. 7, 18CS. NEW GOODS! Another' Arrival of Good. AT Hat, .Cap and Grocerv S3 C2D 132. 523 0 JTow is Four Time lo Buy. F. NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER rpHE nndersi.ined hafing just returned from the Eastern cities with a large ana 0!l ausori-ments of fanfifs-i-BB ta addition to a FnperT fclSULiLLEiLtf cr STOPfv'nB' SPUivn Avr cimhipo HATS AND CAPS, comprising every ?ojt and quality, is now preparad to eel! a littla cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. H:s S:ock cf GROCERIES are not ?nr raesed in this marke which he offer. f "?. or exchange for GRAINS ALSO,-A fine lot of Kins Mnnnrrnr LINING to which he invites te al- tention of Shoemakers and the pnblic. Give him a call At Strap's Old St Stand, on Alain Street, - . r JOHN K. GIRTON. Eloorcsborg-, Nov'r 27 I8G1. Aflfl "'-3IOIVTH ! AGENTS wanted six entirely r ori!sa ien percent ol two th rds of the pur- purchased at l'hiladplnhia 9n,l .w v,t hase money to be paid at ihe sinking i at the lowest figure, and w hch h i, H-tr.' n ol me property. Ihe balance of the mined to sell on a, moderate terms a car, third cf the purchase money to be b orn-nn.t !.0 Kr u- i BBSIKBSC0UEI5E; PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly ap pointed Business Commercial College in the country. The only on3 in the City possesaing a Legislative Charter, and the onlv one in United Slates authorized to confer Degrees of Merit. Diploma awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its corpo rate seal by authority of law. Conducted br gentlemen of liberal edu cation and extensive experience in business and affording unequalled Advantages lor the thorough theoretical and practical educa tion ot young men for the various duties and employmem ol buine.s life. 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Oer five hundred students wete in attendance the first year, and over s-ven hundred dnrini the pact year. The bet class b students may invariably be found her?, a:id all its asoociaiions ar rirsl cla. LOCA'I ION AN D ACCOMMODATIONS. Tha ii.sti'.iuion is located in the most cen tral part of the city, and its accomodation?, for extent, elegance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms have teen fitted up in the very best siyta wi h EUSINFS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSES, 1ELGRAPII OFFICES, STATIONERY STORE, iitid a rp2i'ar PANE OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with Iineiy engraved lithographic , e used as a circulating medium" in the Uepartrrpiit f Artual Business TO YOLNG MEN vho desire a I KAC TICAL EDUCATION FOR BL'INEjj, we Suarautt?e a course of in-truction no where ele equalled. whi!o tr.e reputa ion and standing of ihe institution atnon? bu.itit!s? men make its endorsement the 'teat pass port to success and advancement. Ail coti tempUtini; entering any l ommerciat Cul Ije, are invitd -o semi for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA LOGUE fcntaitiip? complete interior view of the Collie, and full pariicr.la;s of the course Ol instruction, term, kv. L. FAIRBANKS, A M , Pi end sr I T. C. SEARCH, Special Teacber and Supt. ol Otfice Bu.iriets. Ncv. I, IS65 1 yr. Miller's Siovc. OF Fidl& Winter Goods. 'PHE subscriber La j-ist returned Trctr. - ll:A ri!lB II i K nnAtt.r I . , .. I ...I. . assoamei.t nt Ftill flitil ll'ir.fir flnnrta His Mock ccmmi.ps LJIDlE'b JJHESS GOOLS ol tne cluiccil pfyles and latest fa ' .tiions , I02tl. er with a laraa a5orimem of DRV-GOODS. ilIT5I.IV nrrvrtiu AND VE3 TINGS. ALSO, UKOUERIES, HARDWARE. Q 1 1 E E N S W A R I : , C E I ) A R V A R K , HOLLOW WARE. NAlI.S, lR(h' BOOTS 4' SHOES. HATS fy CAPS,ic. In rdioit, everything usually ke; t in coun try 6!ore3, io which he invites the alien lien of th3 public generally. The highest price will b?. paid for coun try produce, it. exchnnaa for "nojs. STEPHEN H. WILLEIt. Bloomsbur?, Nov. 22, 1H65. . TOBACCO CIGAR STOKE.. AtSlrovp'a Old Stand, on Main Strut. THE undersigned, having opened the S:ore formerly occupied by David Siroop as a Grocery, and luiui.-hed it with a lare and varied assortment of excelle:it TOBACCO AND CIGARS, most respectfully invites the pa'ro;ia"e of me ciiiens ot Ktoomstur and vicinity. He is prepared to sell at wholesale and retail, opon the most reasonable terms. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and Grocery men, would do well to give him a call. CFAU kinds cf Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, in large and small quantities, con stantly on hand for sale. H. II. HUNSBERGER. Bloomsborg, Sept. 13, 1865. CHARLES B. BIIOCKWAY, Altorncy-al-Law: Bounties; Back-pay, Pensions, -c, : . collect rd. Special attention paid to matters arisio onder ihe Internal Revenne Laws. Ol'FICE, one door west of the Codirl t'LCrUjlSEuKG, fa. ,: " u.uuiusour. THE PHCEN1X PECTORAL tpprYKJlLL CURE tfm J Y.our Cough. t$2-? -xllis.-tii .iieau me saver- &y:"7 ..iW'frT?tiement telow. 51; The Phmnix Pec ,""Sia toral;orcompo2nd Sy rup of WildCherry and Seneka Snake Root, will cure the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Mich as cold, congh?, croop. Asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, sote throat, hoarseness, whooping cough, &c. Its timely rise will prevent PULMOARY CONSUMPTION. And even. where this fearful disease is fully developed, it will atTord more relief than any other medicine. J. Lawrence Getz, ex-Speaker of the Pennsylvania Hoje of Representatives says: "This cough remedy id now exten sive used, and is of the highest value to the community, U curative qualities hav ing been tested by thousands with the most gratilying results. It ia carefully and skillfully prepared frnm Wild Cherry Bark and Seneka Snake Root, by Dr. Levi Oher holtzer, a repuiable phy sician .of Phtpnix ville, Pa., and is sold by nesi-ty all drug gists and country storekeepers." D. P. Crosby, ex Post Master ard ex Buigess of Poit.:owri, certifies as follows: POTTSIOWN, Jan. 3, 1865. This cert fies that I have u.d the Phoe nix Pectoral in my family, and I lecoin mer.d it to the Public as ihe very best remedy oh cough and colds that I have ever tried One cf my children was taken with a cold, vecompanidd with a cronpy couh, so bad, indeed, that it could not talk and scarcely breathe. Having beard so much said about the PLm;ix I'ectoral I procured a botila of it. 'The first dose relieves the difiicnlty of breaihinz, and be (ore the child had Uken one four h of the bottle it was cn irely well. Every family should have it in their house. Signed D. P. CROSBY. J. C. Smith, druggist of New Hopc.Bucks conuty, Pa., in writing to Dr. Obejhol zer, says: "A few days since I bouiht two dozen of your valuable cough remedy to try, and find it very good, and as it ii near ly all gone I would Lke you to send me a gross of it. "Yccr medicine gives better sa'Ufaction ihan any other I have in the Store. I am agent tor some cf ihe most popular con. U preparation, but yours seems to be doing the. irjo.-t good.7' 3 The following is an extract from a letter from Hiram Eilip, merchar.t, near Potts town, Pa., "I have tried tho Pha-nix Pec toral and find it to be the best cough med icine extant. It meets wiih a morn ready sale than any other that 1 have ever had in my store." The proprietor of thii mrvtieino hat so much ccLtiJer.ee in its cur.i'ive powers, from the testimony of thousands who have' u-ed it, that the money will te paid back to any purchaeer who is not satisfied with its eflecte.'' It is so j l?a,in! to tr.fce that children cry for it. Price THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; lare I B-tiijs ONE DOLLAR. Lid intended for only one class of din eases, namely tho.e ol the THROAT and LUNGS. P.epared only by LEVI OBERKOLTZER M. D., Pi c-nixviHe, Pa., and sold t-y ill Driugiots and Storekeeper. Johnson, Hollowai, fc Cowden, No. 23 North SiuS .Street, Philadelphia, and F. C. Wells L Co., 115 Franklin Street, New York. General Wholesale Agent. N. B. If your nearest drugL'i-t or store keeper does not keep this rneditirieo not let him piit you otT with some oir.er medi cine, because he makes more mor.ey on it, but send t once to one of the Agents far it. Jrne 21, ISt-o 6m, AVI:ocnIc niicl IZctnil. iHE subscriber would announce "othe citizens of Bloomsburg and vie .ity, that he jse!Ung LIQUOUS in large ind' small quantities, and at dtrTerent piTcet at his New Store, on Ma;n street, .- r nor;hside, to doors south of flTi Iron s-.reet, Bloomsburg. H'.s stock of Foreign and Domestic rw-'ir.mAtL LL tX. LJ ilia consi's of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large asortmeat of Old Rye. gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whiskey, and any qusuity of commop. Ke alo has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wires; and last but net lea-t, tpiami'V of good double extr2 BROWN STOUT; all of which he will sellar the lowest cash prices. The public are resnect r . 1 1 i . i .... . . j luiiy 6oitcneu to give tu.n liquor a trial , u. v. ICUtiUl.N ! Floomsbnrg, May 1, ISC I . Opce over the Wyoming 11 auk, rfJSiiiSlUi;3 2i ' fT Will insure anin-t Io?s or damage by Fire on propeity in town or contry,! reasonable verms. DIRECTOR, G. M Hollenback, Jo!.n Re ic hard, Samuel Waiharas, D L Shoe, make,t Daniel G. )riet.b icb, R. C. Smi h u: LfltLfe. Neele, V. . XV. Ketoham Lhatles Dorrance, Y. S. Rcss, George M Harding. G. M. IIOLI.ENBACII, Pres'i. IK L. SHOEMAKER. V. Prtfi. R. C. frMITH. Serreiary, j W. G. STERLING, Trpa'nrf r. .L H.CONOVER, A-jeni, I I'a December 2d, IS 65. ly. LOOICHERE. THE VERY FLATIEP.INr. STTPrnivr hreiofore gjyen to the late fiirn of JAMES iiotLi.ii i cu., induces the under signed to enter upon the business of MERCHANDIZING cpon a crnwhat new rldn. Thrt otA, ytem has been an ir;l;ry to botli buyer and seller, and therefore proposes to open on the 13th day cf the mot.th of November, A. D. 1S65, i;i THE MOST COMPLE TE J1ND ELFGAXT STOCK OF IVEIV GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY consisting of every variety and qcality of staple nnd fancy good, GROCERIES, ;UEENSWARE, HARD WARE, and all torts of ar;icles kept in a country store ; to be sold ORJNEXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF The whole bosiaess to be conducted on the system of pay as yon go; and at cheap er rates than an mhpr hrn. Tail smi judge for yourselves. ' " ' CABINET WARE ROOMS. S i SIOIV C. S E 1 IVJG, Y ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of --'the Public to bis extensive asortment of Cabinet Fcrnitnre and C H A IRS.k which he will warrant made of goodia materials and in a workmanlike man-' 1 ' ner. , At his eslabliskment can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style tnd fin ish lo that ol Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prics. He has on hand stylo und Trices, from $25 lo S60. Divans Lounae?, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card.fcr"T7-r:7 renlre and pier table,' detash n , 3 cheffenie rs, whatnots and com odes, and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common wa?hi.tand3,dres5-taLles, corner cupboards, ?ofa, . DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs is the largest io this section ol the county. He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frames. He will albo furnish spring maltrauses fitted to any sized bedstead, w hich are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in use. liloomsbnr"' Nov. 4. 1S63. JYational Foundry. niooiiitii-, Columbia Cr., SDe svibjribjr, proprietor of the M . J . . t i i DOVe iia.iiun e.tieiiMve e.ia li is ti mc n . ii now prepared to receive orders for all kiritN of ! machinery, for COLLEK1 ES, BLAST FI R 1 NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS I THRESIIIAKi MACHINES, &c, &c. He is also prepared to make S.ovee, all I f-ize and pattern, I'low-irorii, nd every - I tiling usually made in (i r.st-cla;s Foutitlrie j His extansive facilities arul prr.ciirai i workmn, watrnnl turn in recei n il.e I ... .i . . , ! largest contracts on tte most reasonable; ler.-n I n? (Train of all kir.ds wijl be taken in ext'iianun for castinf. t" This establishment i located near i liie Lackawanna Railroad Depot. TETER B1LLMEYER. BJoornsbur?, Sept. 9, 1SG3. S V II ii 15 O A I lu X T 1 S 'i I I? ESPECFULLY offers his' 5rit pft'f'fsional ervicei to the ' J-U.-rLr Iadi5i -S: gentlemen ol Blooms- j burn and vicinity. II?. is prepared to attend f lo all tho various operations in Den:iirv, ' and is provided with ihe l-iteet improved ! TORCELAIN TEETH, which wii! be in I er'.ed on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. f Miiieral plj.e and block teeth manufac- j hired and all operations cn tteth carefully f attended to. j A superior article cf Too;h Powders, n! ways cn '.lar.j. Ailoperatiotis on the teeth j wnrr.irte.l. j iie-iJenct? and OiFice, a few doors above iho Lourt liouse, sme eitle. Bloomsburg Au. 19, 1S5 GROCERY STORE. ON MAIN STREET, BLOOUSEURfi. Tilcvc I'vcsh ooj!. Just rerrircd a! Hcnrxj C.iscrs Xtiv Store: All J LASSES, SUtJ Alio . TEAS, COFFEE, UlCE.SI'ICES, FISH, SALT. RAISIN, TOBAOCO, SE(i ARS, CANDIES, NOTlNNs, Tcvs, rr.LD A.D PKOVISIOAS, lo-ether with a preat variety of notions too numerous to mention. nUTTEIl EGGS, MEX T, uid Produce qer.erairv, taken in errhar.-e ior uoo.?. I ..e bot market price will be idiowed. Give liim a call. The hijhpM rnarket prices raid for all kinds of COUNTRY FURS HENRY GIGER. Blocmbnr?, January 3, 1SC6. J fcic Slockof Clothing. 41 INVITES st'er.tion tn his stock of cheap and fashionable Clothing at his Store, "on MjllX STREET, L O DM SB UE G ', two doors above the .hntrica i orsf,' where he ha jn-t received from New Yo k and Philadelphia, a full assortment of IT2c:iJ mail IJov's Clothing, including the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, con'isiin of llox, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Clah Con! 3, ami Pauls, of ail srrt?, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already large Mock of Fall and Winter Shawl-; striped, fi.u:ed rrJ plain Vest., shirt", cravats, stock-", collars, handkerchief, gloves, suspenders and fancy article. N C -He hfls constantly cn hand a large im v.eu selected assortment of Cloihs aiid V eMio-.. which he i rrenared In -riako r n ' o otp, .':, , A L u make CP I , ,PJ ,uj ui i-iu.inri on rery anon uiiiiL-e aim in me opm ot manner AH hia Clothing is made lo wear and rr.nel 01 it id ol home manufacture. A N D 01 every Description, Fine and Cheap His Case of Jewelry is not i-urpa8ed in this place. Call and examine his general as sortment of Cloihina, Watchef, Jewelry Sec DAY I D f.O WENBEHU. Bloomsburg, April 0, 1S65. PnOTOGRAPUS 1 rilOTCGRAPUS 1 1 A NEIP CILLERY IX BLOOMS. BURG. rpBE ccderMgned take p!ea?nre in an- rouncinat ttat he has opeted a Gallery in the lar'e Iloom over Hariman's Stor., in 3:oomsbnr?, pa., for PHOTOtlKA Purr and Kindred Art. U ii Drenare.I n i,t.- ficturesof all kinds. ' r Having procured iho eervietornn n. perienced Artist from New York he ia pre pared io do silkindaof Piri!ir i3k;, r Call and eaa before going elsewhere. A A UFHrcrtn - - M A t-i .I'll T 1 I J . FLUID EXTR'A-CT DUCHU, A poe!C!vo cntt fpsciao Rer.id for U,cajra of U" Btaditcr, tlitnry, Crovtl utii rrop.ltat S trotting Thts JJcJlclcs lacrCiccs tin powers of ll;ftstion,HTi1 ercltca ttic ftbiOcats Into fccyltliy rctljn.ty vtilcli tao nratrry or calcareous depositions, nd all unnatnrr.l e-j- i lirsoceata arcrc".accil,t3vcn luvalaand lafinauiaUia J UU it gouu ur uicb, women ui'i c.u.i.. IIELMDOLD'3 EXTRACT BL'CH'J, For vonkaern nribtDK from C2ce?oi, TTabtU of tloa, Ecrly IncUcrellcn, ultcndoJ rtA llio fjl!o'c;'j IiuiL position to rx;lloa. Loss of rocr, DISlCulty of SrtUUs. Trcnibllng, W.kefalasj. Tctn la Iho r.Btic, nashlnir or tfc Borfr, Eruptloai of tio Tteo, I' till it Counfcccoc. Loss ol Jlcraory, Weak JTcrrc?, gft Horror of THea?, pf Elmncas of Viiiou, . Hot Ilandi, . Dryncis of ttio Skin, TJulvcrsM Lassitude, . Thcte sj inptonis, If allowed to go oa (which Va'a Hell- Cluo Invariably removes), soon follow rATTJITT, EFILEITIC FITS, ic, In one cf -wJitch tho patient may expire. Who eati ey IhcyaroBOt Ireucatly followed tj ILoeo "rtlrefl tils- eases, nr3AiriTT AND CQ'S SUMPTION? liar 7 r.ro a-.7aro of the canso cf thr Ir EUfferlr-s, tiut doo9 v- lll cor.fRFS. The records of t!i ln.mo rsyluxtn ni tko ciclnnchcly deaths by connmplioa buar aiipla irlLacc llic truth of the osscrtloU". Tlio CoP3!tlIon, occo alToctod l;y orj-i!c r-ctinow, rrqulrcc tlio Md of medlctno togtrenjlhen an:llcvlfora: ILo tyatcun, tkliloli niI.Mr.OLl'3 ESTUACT OT BUCHT tcyaria'Jy szc. A trial -will centnea Ut9 tecs', ttcttctw lit U ' I I Intr.ry aTccttocs recnHar to retnate, tti txiBin ! Itch-..' I ur.c;ual5,l by any ctber remedy, sal for ail cc.ulai2ta iacMenl to tiiosex, or!a tLe ' nr.lTVTfi!! r rr i vv.i: fF T IT7 Z2T Ss SYurTOtis .laovje. To STumily should bo without U: C2T '"-'"..irj.cr uttM nnpleaiaat au:l tlangcroag Cl3Ci4C. T.T -,r ,. , litiLiiUUltij O La! Until Tat.iti! Ea'.iam, Mcrcv.ry, cr ntpleastnt meUlcii; fot 1XD Cures Socrst Disoxasa la r.ll their et-.gos Kttlo eipenco, llttlo cr no ot-tc js of Clot, co liicoavoalonce. and KO EX-TOiCKT. C7SK HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Tor til a.Tcct'oca an J diseases of thcio orgsiia, srbtliw EXiSTlXG IX JL1LE Olt FEMALE, Frcta v. talcver corse crUrlaatlDg.aa'l no r.ir.lter how j stantilTis. DUcascj of tLe:3 orjiug r;jutro U tia ol a Cloretie. HELfiSOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 13 tho Great X)iurotic. And It U eertia to litvo its rtctirei ict la all Cisesjj .r v lilih U is rscoujmonde J. DL.ocn! utooa: zzzzi FLUID EXTRACT SAR3 APARILL. For jviriiV.rj tL r'or.i1,rr30TirT n't tironts eot:!tr-tiO'-.sl lir.c;:" rr'r'.r.g fro;"! !n:jrr.ri :t ot t';'j Bloc, an J t!.e onl7 rf:'.t': &r.l eectu:l It-.iT.i ra.ec!r Tor in crra cf rc.-t-.v4, r-c:a it, ri'i r.!:".-2, i tvrc't'.'.ns ft'"5 Uor.', tlc!r.".!f-T! of tho ': t.-c-.t auv Le?-., i;iotcl:-s, rtrrii.tcs on the T ;, Tsttei-.Fijtijeuw, ! anil pjl ra!r i:rn,-.tlcti3 of ths Ella, :;ot a ilw of tti-5 c.--t Iscr-crs tint ifSJet n:r.V;a.! art-.? ftora coni.t!oa tli.it nccar:t:3t-- !a fUe I.'.coJ. Cf s'.l lis &'. covcries ".Mt Mve ceen sjiie to p:irgoltcut,uose eaa euil In c2et: niiKnoLc'a Ccurotsz Eitfact cr 3j. eiririixi. It clcarrs bcJ renovrtei the ttc&d, ttjUlls llo xlzzr cf reat:li luto tl o tji'.tv., vt purjei ot.i ;l Ui-.no.s. -RliicU tafci-j cUieiss. It ctliact-tM ti c t.e:.V.Lj trz"07L?j- tlio bo.Ir.sc;! crr.cla tic lit'-truer; ihtt jrow t.zy. zTli'cii tis 1 !coi. rs-tU a rsisedy ttsmt cor'.I l a rcticl ca fcti tozs leca eeU f.-r, saa eott. for Ce Crrt t'..o 'he puii;!-; havo rno ci irMch tit j oa Cepeod. Oar fpsccLcr; flocsuct artmlt of cirtiacat-etoBboT Its trt'.'.i tut tho trial cf a alsglo toule -will tla? to '3 Wm tsl !j ' tsslu vlrtr.es su-Tsrsin? sujtMrgthsy l.a9 everu ! To tar:?pooT3?fal c-f the Extract of Saxaaparllla sMe.t toapIslcfTrxtrrtseirnlto tho L!s!oa Diet T-rliilc. i.a on- fcottte !a ftal'y f-intl rt gxttnv of tt;o 8ru? of Sciiv parr.'.. or tio fiscoctloa c. ctr.y tr.zi,. Aa esccltiiit Ldtoa cr dtscarea n-lsliii fro'i c-I m3F.I tIon, r.scd la ccncc.tlon wttli tSo Extt acta Encha anaEarsapunr.a.tacicbciisciecaMrccoinrac-JoJ. Ert- eecocf the oott.r.onMWe and rcUt!ortractr irJU trcompaty ths tns'lldur-. Also exrllclt Ctrocllons for tc, KU. hundred: ef tAt-tMnu Hrics wltRcds, tai Bp- rr.;s rt.c-.O un?oIicite-t fcrt:-3cstea tA rcc&tia.esU. to.-y iiftrji.mf;:r cf ritcti wo frora t'io b'-fst crtM lit'.uiii'-T c.i.l:.eat ri.vtlci-as eercrrtpa -"-v-'m id 0 iorrtftorLii never reiortc Uo tbctrru'-CJUouU t!;?r.CT'.?p;iCr:;!.S'lccsroti:oU.:5fro.alliofacttatUi3 crtlcKsriSkraEUatlirJrrciiaratioastiid Ua net s4 to to pr-TTcJ rp ly certificatf s. r'-.-.nl simple, I'ttc. Kajcjilc, Larlug fact f.-r its tal lLiavcf.Tl,Ji,li:ar,6aJTru!,jal0Lsf:r::jCfi'It,l. - l'7Eitnfiri..i".i..r;,.. .... . . . - . ..-.4,.....i..4,..uii.tr;rj7ti:rc:: J-Oij aro ti:cra:od cn nnrrW i..ni!t -i-t?., I--- .....LUW III bli t.IVS. - . r j i iiiniii inj in ""!'" aro ,G0 ttos ctl70 raeaitirea of citt-r tiat csaicxde. A rcJy Md eoactm-Jro test itl to . coin. par:so: Mir'.iVn a lli.'i. rr.n. --.,... 1 ... . .. . . . ioi?s vorif.: f-ce n.-rcssatcry cf ."13 TnltcJ is.cs. co rrcfessor rsvrxca' taiuatilo vciU oa tie PracUca ofr-s!e. Eco remarks oo hy tuo c-lcbra'cJ Cr. Prr:", rt:!a. tec rcn:;.-t3 rr.aao Yy Tr. Trunin McDotii.1., a cl! br:ci Flirttclai B-.J I.'ex.ber cf tho Eoycl CuHeso :f Econr.lictsnit.aaa pubUiLctt la tha Traui;Uoj U tlic Kinj osi Qucca'a JoofEal. fco JIed'.::c-CbIrorr::cft! TiTicw, pcblibbcd ty Szsjs Teavefs, Telio'T cf tha Toyil Cot'eio of 6areos. CvO twit &f Jate etaaaird wotia ca silciia." EOLO ET Ali Ir.UGGIsT3 EVTRTTmrr3. Address lettero for lnfornaatlca, !o coafidenca. to H. T. 1LELMECLB, Chciaist. rsnrcrPAL depot? JIohnbGld's Drus an t Cacmical War-hDU'Sk Lo. 531 BKOADWAY, NEW YOKr.'asi Ilalmbold's Medioal Depot ho, 1M S.3UIH TEXTHST, PHlLADLLPHIAt PEWAIE OF COT JNTKRFEIT JLBK FOU HBLilliOLD'SI TAKE ITO OIEr;. IT., 3 y THE PI1IJMM SYRUP u a rmTacrr.o solutiox of tub Fro t ox! lis ol Srou, a new discovery io medieino which STRIKES AT TIJE KOOT OF DIFEASU, DV Biipplyiitj tiio BIooiI with it titi, rm xciruc. o liven ri.&MKr-IiwO.V. Tbii It the scrrt-t 1' t!i) womterful cticccst i-f lUl re4ti."iy in cn 111 D?srfDijia. Liver OonTr.rdfR4r---r)xr Chronic Uiariboji, Luil., Nervous Aff-iCtions, CLtils and Feverf, Humors, Lo?i of Conati tutianal yijror, DUe&ses cf iho Kidupvs fc l!addcr, Fcma'.o Couiplaiols, n't all dicaic orifiimtiuj in a HAD STATE OF THE BLOOtf or occaiupaniej by Int.:Iity or n low t,tia ofthl system rti in? free from Alcohol tn ny form, ! encrxi ing elT. c are not flluwil y corruponilin rese ll,,:!, hut are permanent, irfiisin; Btrenth, Tifor anl New Life iiit nil pnrti of tlio gyctcui, mid buiidiu up n IKO.V CU.S'sriTL'TXu.V. i'rointhe Vncrulile Archdeacon SCOTT. D. I. Di xiiM Canada Eo.t, March S4, l8t5 "I am an inveterate Kyupeplic of uiot titan 25 years' ftanding." "I have a wonlerfully benefitted In lb a tlirc short weeks during whuh 1 have utted the Pe ruvian rijrnp. that I can scarcrtv persuade mytlfof litis reality. l'eople wlto have known ma are ealon ifhcd nt the ehang-. I m:ii widely known, ana catv but ro ouim -nil io ctUi-rs that which lia don mix much for tnj " A CASE OF S7 YEU3' STAXDIXG CUJIED. F.om IX.-5LEV JEVVETT, r.'o. 15 Avon Tlcce. Eokton ! Iiv3 aiiflcrf-rt. and ou:i:m.p reverly, for 2f years, from dyspeptic , 1 couiin tur.cd tcMnr the Ft-. i riltllltl Slrll- nil. I Tiitl nil imn.niu... ft. a .... K . I. i ......... j . ..... ii u .iii.iiiuiam urucillliuni Ik Iii the onrse oftb'ci; or four writes I was entirely J ri-lievd from my euif- ritte. and lnvu enjoysd u iiiit- ; AN EMINENT DtVlN'E 1)7 U03TO:;. FAY 3 j ! have been UKttiit the Peraviaa Syrup for om j tun" past; it gives nit- new Vt,or. buoyancy of iir ( jt. El.iftirity cf .tlimcle." I Thousands have been charged by the utt nf tklt remedy : frn-m veak, ticUy, suffering crtatvrti. to elrong. healthy, i ontf happp mm and men ; and invaiidt caunut ratem, J bly hmta'e to gtne it rio, j A pamphlet m' 32 pases, containing certificates of i cures unJ rucoinniendiiifiiis from some of the won cinim-nt physicians, eierfyiuea, and ntbun, wsllbu sent rcFK lo ai.y 'liiro. ! L'" e thbteach boitto h.irF'iSf vc Brill Ulown , in tne (lass. . ! FOIl SALE JjY I J. r. EIKSM'33, IVcpnetor, 35 Oov Ft. New Yo SOLD UV A LJ. DUL UG13T3. All Medical Men arrec that lonivp. ;. i.. t-c-a j Ki-.iii.iiv l. r r. lt.ia at,.t all ki.,4red di.ea. t ever cave red. TUe tiitAsulty hui bjen to obtain a K.' t nr;(i of it. S 53. Ai.cicrs SoiJinc Water. I l,.av.!!u.r? f,olu,i"n ,Jf ''"Hrt!.. WiTilOtrT A soU VLM !! Cuntaiaiaj a J- u! I t;ria tj each oanca of w.i'rr. n . . . . ' - " - . ' . 1. I, LU1 III... I j A cost Towerfal Vitalizrrg"AgeDl and P.o.-.torAtiTe. IliSAj eured an J w:ll cure SCtloFCLA iu a!i iUmanl. fuld t'rin. U .CCRi?, CAN'CF.RH. teVI'lll 1.13. SALT It.'ICUM an t it hi b-cn tiiJs.l with astiniahinj iire.css in ca e of Uhjuuihtlsm. Hv?,.p jaf Consumption Fa mat Cniiipciiuis. iiiiirt. I.ivi-r ami Kiducv Iii,ciii-i it v.iri.Tii ii m win ue sent rve to any on seiumg taelr Krms. ' s.1 l Trice $1.(0 a hoMle, nr (5 for fc fid i Troitiretl f.y !ir. H. ANUEKS. I'm jicisa t Chirolst I Fur 8,-le hv J. P. UIa'SMORE. 30 Dey St. New Y AbiI ty til Drugjii-.s. I C T A "-k r- i i ... OF WILD CHERRY HAS EEC" USED FOB XEAHLT. HALF A CENTURY, with Hi- mo.-t astO!.i.tiinj Euccrtf in etirlnj Cc-ughs, Cold, Iloarienass, Sore Throat, IlAuuczi, Vboojinj? coajh, Croup, Liver comj.hint, 13rcnchltis,DiQ culty of HreatLiEfT, AstLma, and every offec- tlOT of TUB TIir.OAT, LUXUS.'f CHEST: Ciasiiiiaptin5 Til.kh cr.rrirs rTmorc vir;i;rmthsn err oihpr diieais. mi.l winch baf:l s the Eki l r,r tiio Thyicians t.j B grattr exti nt th.m any ether mnlnrly. oi'fa VI fcl.US TU THIS REMtDY I i prove l-tPllectual. A8 A MEDIO IN E ,.ia !a nrimr r, .7. t . ' . - , , - fe , ,cl, S3 13 ia lit tips r ( IT IS UNSUKl'ASSED I wliilr a? a reparation, free from noiioaj ngrortiaent a 'i.ibna. r lainrraJg ; -initin-; dtin, sci"n'e, acd maJ" cut novl.vi;e ; con,l,i.iii3 all tu.it ie Talui'jts In lU vigtttttiio kinjtljiu for tLii clan cfiliscase.il it InccmparabJc I an:lis entiileJ, ni-'ii, anj rccsitrea thi gsajral coa. ' fidt nee r." the public. SEViMUUR THATCHER M D of H.rman. N. Y.. writ-A. f ,i". ' i -WT'a 13,, a or V:ld Onim civ-, nnircraal i Mi-fariir.n. It tcim - n cure at oush ty lotst niua i Bj anting the luna. an.i atl.ivine irritation, t.iua i rc"'1v,nP ,l,e "?. ii't.-sd nf dry in 5 up the eou,n i lvmg tb rauae tcbinJ. 1 cutiaiJcr the Oaiaam : which 1 am ac j ja.uu-d." "oicine iritu J , r - e rrr n. j JACOB ECIILEIt, Ci Hanover, Pi, i Wall known a a,! rc-i. ti rePnrrt.d .mnn. to Grma iu--ntfr the N-m-fit of tut- i.fBi'-tpJ, . t'lra -iraviiig realized iany famitr impor- 1 fnt hum III. r...m ih.. .' - . rf j Ii.n-V, 1ST a. a Uilsam or Vti d fnntnT-ir atforaa 1110 . ppjaeiire to reroiiiuu ml ,t lu tne public, r-'oms ci-ht ' y-arsngonne nfmy danehterisee nci to bo in a tie. , ........ - " rrtovery were eutertaru- 1 c.l I t!.r.n procured a Lvtile nf yur exc ttenr Halsam. , ani btf .re she had taken tUu hoa of iho contcul of ! IU- U Ul! ; t litre was a fr-at imrroveracnt in hnr t hratih. I he. in my Individual ra-e 'made fr-nurt i Usc rt f"r v.luatle lucdiwiuo. and ha aiu.v. k ' b.!Kiiii..i 1,. t - J hmn crnti rn Trice One Dollar a Bottle. for pale bv fcEiil W, roWLE, ai ON. l-r.ipriclor. B;a ten. GRACE'S Celebrated Salve CLT.E3 CUTS. LUE.V3, BCALD3. Grace's Celebrated Salra CUEES VOUD3, EEUI3E3. e?aAI.V3. Gract'a Celcbratod Siro CURE3 EOILS,. ULCERS, CANCER3. Grace's Ctlebrated falvo CUSE3 SALT EHEUM. EETEIPELA3. Grace's Celebrated Salvo CC2E3 CHAPPED HAND3. CHILBLAI.VS. Grace's Cclebr&ted Salra EEAL3 OLD SCEE3. FEE3;i WOUXDS. Lc It ia prompt in action, rcmovoi pain at onee. aal ra duc-a tae met angry. looking .welliuea and inOam mations. aa if bjrtuaic-tam affordimi relief aa4 a C3nip!tn cure. OaJy 23 eeata a box J (3nt by m it for 25 eetti.) " For Sale by J. P. ntVSMDRP. IS n v i 8 W. FOWEK )S, Prcrri .,Eet., a.yitr ;j