cJ jLiT' 01 ! 'A JL : breeding AND MANAGEMENT: OF COLTS. f ' ' Tla colt siould be Lalier-brofce while J: rans with tbe Ej.nre;xs it. will giva op n-cra readily at that time than anj ftther. JIahsrit ia the stable -with it t ' mother, handle, if a little before taking it out, (!--waja with the greatcstiindnees, and cpi ctlj J noiie aird bustle frightens the m ;) -.then one person lesd the mare, another the colt along with her ; the colt will 'UataralJj' follow licr, acJ aT the person 23 ta do is to . coD'.rcI . Its coorso and speed, while if you attempt to lead it alone 4i iloes cot know what you roan by pull- 'iog-at'tla halter, or coaxing ir, and it 4r:us be whippei'or frigh tcued fro-m bc LTad to induce; U to : recced,,-both oi .which are objectionable ; whipping makes Ihem BtuhloxD, nd rigbtsning make them afraid to, have any one eotno aear ihca.. B tandliBF a few timet' with tie cure, in tLij waj) ;t w,-jj 'geteo J0a . .. T . ywnera py itself. I always take the greatest pre'eaarion that my colts -iU po'i U hurtor.ihtcned by Any one, Boyf, and sometimes men, will hide and fxishten colts as they pass by to see them jump and run. I woa'd discbarge cither j lot a second effenca of tlis kind as soon at aiijthicor else they could do,'. , Yen ihculd tare their perfect confi dence ai tcon aa yea can get it, and 'they should le taognt to look upon man aa their best friend. When this is the caae, thsre will nerer be any difacalfy in the management of colls or horses, and the owner will always hare a tru3ty and faithful servant. - . '."Frights of tow kind' thoy will ncrer j S.OTcr, and halt the time this is what brings ou fha dangerous habit of fhyinz if mil'Aa tKtii ...: iutm u?p4fiou3f ana iney ara always locking out for iomethic to take i fright at. 'A caaznoo rope halter with a alippiDg nDOfia around the note,, should neyer boosed on'a colt, for aa soon as they pnllon it a little it tightens aronnd' tha nose, and Lurts them which nararil ly makes them want to get away from it andtha more it hurts the harder the? will try to free themselrcs. In addition to contracticg abad habit, they often in jare themiekes. If sach a halter is n'ed at all. there should bs a not lUd in 1 to that it will be imprsTible for it to draw tight around the nose ; a leather one ii Baca the besC After the colt is weaned and becomes e'uily controlled by the ha!- er, it may be tied to the manger in the sUible, tndgiven fome oats to make it eoniected It should be lied at -first in tho atable whsreit has been kept and the person having it in chargo should remain where he can watch ii unobserved, to pre yect any accident. '.If it'makes no reri.t ance, it should be turned loose , in two hours for fear of wearying it and making it restless. This should be'repeatcdeiery day, increasing the length ot the lesson fcntil the colt is perfectly broken to stand tied ia the stable or out cf doors. By all means avoid keeping colts' and young Loxse?, cocitantly tied on in the stable day aftet fer when treated it this way they contract habits which they never' tfct over, the worst of which is the riek j bites, or wind-socking They bring o: I a a.- ... 1 tnis natu- Dy miing at me manger, fur want cf something better to do If they csncot be allowed to inn oat, tbej should be .turned loose in a large stall. From tho first to the second jear they do cot " teed especial attention, further than you EC8 they have plenty to ,eat, and drick and to guard against accidents. They should always be in charge of a careful person, who ha good control of his tam per and who has a natural fondnes for korsej; OThe tims for breaking should depend upon what usj the colt is intend ed for. "'If for the farm, or road purposes I approve ot letting them rno until they get their growth, and are well developed say not before they are three years old asi-thy.wiJLlast the longer and be less liable to be irjired if they raa until they are four.- It wonld be jnst as well ot break; them aftb ree if they were used moderately, and at light work, until they are four or five ; but people are too apt a- a . a ' 1 1 ' m . - ' o orget lueir age aner using them a thdr strecgih. . If a colt shows a little need, there is more danrer still ne is to the bands of a man poaessed of . - - o cf more -judgment than'. the generality of mankind have. Every one feels prond of a fpeedy, colt, a ad we are too apt to le tryitg him alittlle every time we drive fiin, and U we have a good opportunity to dust a neighbor, it is bard to resist the temptation to let him go, and the first tbicg we know, ha has had too much of it, and will have splints, curias ringbone, or sonething else the natter with him. The very bott of our r horses are never haard.cf because they are used np be fcro they, are .old enough to be good for anything. These are aomaof my rea esss far net breaking ; ;cung.;' If a colt is intended for the tur.ft sholxld be broke w'Lea two years eld and always used on a soft track, never oa the' road.v They should be Wed very moderately, - with a xie-urJLxs peed which should be-tJeveloped by very slow degrees ::By using them in lata way mey will near more lccdf wbtca will give ibera an ocreasd arric'utt of 1 :-2 and muscle, and of a better quality tin if they were permitted ta ron loa ?r, .t: .1 1-spt lighter. 'Over, feeding is jnst as much to Le- guardjd sgainst i TLi3 method cf developing a trotter is slow and tediousrand ""requires the' r;rcateit.aaoanf cf. patience and care. Tb-'i c-fei in rsisir' thcronh-brEils r - ; tu:f tsla to break then at el-ht-c 3nth3 oJ.aad r-a theia.vrhcs'Ua y -n c' l zi that wcs;i.J Dot answer- far i. ..l.r I i. crfvr.'fjy '"'ether' pur. t ""O Uviujj ' IBllldlU ill lUC I'ltui " uic ii J CI I f II C while, and put on too'mnch load, drive ' fifths widow, Catharine Loreman, the in thera too far, or too f?st,'an J over-tax I 'resl ,c t-e paid to the said Catherine Lore- ' r t J KEAIi.-ESTATSI.':- In pursuance of artiorder of the Orphan' Coon of Columbiaeouniy.on SATURDAY THE 17th day or MARCH next. ai'IO or' clock in tlia.iorenoon, SolononBiign. Ad miniiMsior of tl.e eettte of John Pealer laie of Fisbinscreek", twp., ia said county, deceased, will expose. to ea'e by Public Vendue,. 00 the premises, a certain tract ol land, situate in Fishingereek twp , Col. co. bounded and described as follows : Be ginning at a corner of "nortfi Lank of Pine crrek, theuce by land'of John M. Bucka lew north sixty five and a batf dearee west, fourteen perches to a post at turnpike, thence on said turnpike, sooth forty four degrees and forly five minnles west, ' fifty one and two tenths perches to a .corner, thence by land of Jacob Marktesomtthir iy nine and a half degrees east, twenty one and five tenths perches lo a rorrxr, thence bj land of John Uodder and Lanah Dodder north,' thirty seven degrees east, fifty -eight and one len-ttj perches to the daee of be ginning ; containing FIVE ACRE, and one hnndreil and fifty perches ol land,suict meauie, excepting a road from the ford through i'tne creek to the turnpike, rserv eJ for said Dodder's use,on which are erec ted a FBA3IE DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Barn, and out Buildings. Late the Ela'e of said tfceaed. Bloemhurz, J JESSE COLEMAN, Feb. 21, 1866. Clerk TERMS OF SALE Ten percent of the purchase money 10 be paid by the pcrchas er to the afrninit'a'or ai the firre of sale : one foi.rih of th purchase money, less the sard ten per cent, lo he paxl at the final confirmation f salts by e n,l Orphans' conr, the balance to be paid at the expi ration of year fron the iiare of said confir tna.ion with imprest on the- same from the confirmation nii; and the cost of convey ance and Mamps to be paid by the pur chaser the saij balance to be secured by bond and Mortgage, or o.herivi.-e, at the option of the administrator. SOLOMON BUSS", Adrr.'r. BIoombnrg, Fb. 21, 1866. rtiixit; sale - OF VALCADLE HEAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia ennn'y. on SA1URDAY, MARCH Wk. 1865, zX 10 ' ,,Mk ?onoon, Michael Fet- tertu ana JMarv Mi'Ier. ad(niniirator of the eta e of Michael Mowry, late of Roar- tngrreen twp m said cour.iy decM., will expose 10 salf, by public vendue, on the preniisps.' a certain messnaae and TRACT OF LAND, sito ate in Roaringcrerfe twp., coonty afore .liif. houmled by lands of Thoroa- Roach and Daniel Leran on the ea-t, Alary Mil ler on ite sLuth, Joim Veaser on the wet, and Franklin Vocuri, Michael FelterofT and JalmR Jones oTihe nonh, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES trore 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 oti the premises a Young Apple Orchard and other fruit. Lte the Estate ot said deceased, situate in the twp , and connty aforesaid. JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk. Bloomsburs. Feb. 21 1PP6 TERMS OF SALE.-O.e third of the purchase money to remain secured upon the rroperty during the lifetime of the wid ow, the inteeM.on the same to be paid to the faid widow. Ten per cent of te other two thirds to Le paid at the sinking down of the property, one fourth of the said two tLirt. less the ten per cent, to be paid on the first day of April next, and the balance in two equal annual payments with interest from the first day of April next. The pur- cuasprio pay lor conveyancing and stamps. Mary miller. - I A, m ra Bloomt-bur?, Feb. 21, 1866. PUBLIC SALE or 27" 2Za T23P 03 I2a 03 In pnraanre of an order of the Orphans' Cenri of Columbia, ccnniy on - TUESDAY, THE Wh-DAY OF MARCH pxt, nt 0 o'clock in the forenoon, Jesse Moused, Guardian rf Clarissa Sitler, a mi r.vt child of John S-iler, late of Franklin twp., in sairl county, dee'd, wi!l expose lo sale by Public Vendceon the premies, a certain boose and In!, Mtnate in the town ship and county aforesaid, adjointn!? lands of Ziba Omati, Stephen Baldy and Michael Mensch, contaiiing one half acre more or less or. which is erected a frame house and stable with the appurtenances. Late the estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Franklin and county aforesaid. JESSE COLEMAN, Bloomsbnrg. Feb. 5, 1866. Clerk. CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ten percent ol two ih:rds of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking tlown of the property. The balance of the two third of th purchase money to Le paid" on the confirmation of sate., rw-1 -i"fL . 1 ne one mira 01 ine purcnase money 10 man annually, on ;ne nrs day of April in each and every sear during her lifetime. and at her death the said one laird to be paid to the said Clarissa Sitler or her legal representative. The widow's third to be secured by bond and mortgage. The pur chaser to pay for conveyancing and stamps , JESSE MENSCH. Blnormborj;, Eeb. 7, 1P?6. NEW GOODS' Another ArriYal or Good. AT Hat, Cap and Grocery o CE 132, 3 a, Now ia'Your Time to Buy. IIF. XOVV SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER THE undersigned having just retorned : from the Easterrr cities with a large and full assortments of 7fn7rsrr-?5 in addition to a "p"- fcg jCK I E S jj cr STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER l RATS AND CAPS, . comprising every son and quality, is now prepared to sell a little cheaper than can bi? purchased elsewhere. II;s Sioclr- of GROCERIES are not sur passed in this 'maike', which he offer cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN OK PRODUCE. -ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, ar.d LININGS to which he invites the at tention of Shoemakers and tbe public. V- . Give him a call At Stroup's OU Stand, on Main Street. . : , . . , " TT '' ' ' ' - i JOHN K. G RTON , riobrBfibu'?, Nov'r 27.1864. DAVID LOWTSIILilG,"-: V C L O Tr II I Ii GSTOli E, OF Fall & Winter Goods. 'IHE subscriber has' just returned from the cities with another large and select assortment of ' Fall and IVt tiler Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which 'he is deter mined to sell on as mpderHe terms a? cab be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. ilia stock comprises -UlDlE'b 1JISS COOLS of the chticest styles and latest fashions toaeiher wrth a larae assoriment of DIIY-GOODS. MUSLTNS. CLOTHS, AND VESTINGS. . i a-Lso, - GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSVVARE. CEDARWARE, . HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON. DOOTS SHOES, HATS 4 CAPS.4 c. In bort, ereryihing nsnally k-epr in onn-tr- stores, 10 which he invites the attention of the pirblic generally. The highest price will be paid for conn try produce, iu exchange for poods. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsborg, Nov. 22, 1865. FOUTZ'S CILXBBATID Iise-efl Cattle Poffflers. This preparation. long tad forormblj known, will thor oughly reinvigorat bruken-down d low-spiritc4 horses, by strengthening and cleansing th stomach and intes tines. It it a snre pr rentive or all dis eases incident -to thi animal, such as LUSO FEVB, GLADEB3, YELLOW WA TER. HEAVES, CO'JonS, DIS TEMPER. FE VERS, FOUN'DER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL F.NEKGY,&e. Its use improves the wind, Increases the appetite-gives a smooth and 1 glossy skin and transforms the' mUerabte skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. m To keepers of Cows this precaration is invataa1)I It increases the quantity and improves the quality ot tne milk, it has been proven by ac v tual experiment to Increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make lha batter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens - their hide, ana -- makes them thrivs much faster. In all diseases of Swine, snch as Coughs, Ulcers la ... ' , , be, this article acts as a speciSc By patting from one -half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill tha above diseases will be eradicated V T nrttrm T t.M or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papera for tL . PTi TP A RED ST S. -tV. FOTJTZ & DRO AT THEIIt rVnOLESilE DBIG ISO MEDinK DIPOT, Ho. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Hi. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out the United States. . m C7" For sale at the Drue Ftore of EYlia ij- MOVER, Eloombiirg Ta. BIoosbnrg, Jan. 6. lbGCi. I2mo. TOBACCO AND C I OA 11 STORE. .? Slrovp's Old Stand, on Main Street THE undert-ined, hariiir opened tbe4 fclore lormerly occupied by David Siroup as a Grocery, and lurnished it wih"a lare and varied asortmeni of exrellenl TOBACCO AND CIGARS, most respectfully invites the pa'roaage of the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity. He i prepared to sell at wholesale and retail, npon the moM reasonable terms. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and Grocery men, would do well to give him a call. CTAIl kinds of Chewing and Srnklnr Tobaccot in large ar.d small quantities, ccn laru!y on hand for sale. . II. II. "HUNSBERGESsr Bloombnrg, Sept. 13, 1865. Nos. 9, 11, 13", 15, 17 Coartlandt Stree j wan mmniriv iicnr vnnir -itv This old-established and favorite resort of the Bu siness Community has been recently refitted, and is complete in everything that can minister to the com forts cf its patrons. Ladies and families are specially arH carefully provided for. It is centrally located in tae business part of thecMy and is contiguous to the principal lines cf steumbtats ars, omnibusses ferries, dec ' 'I ne table is amply auppiied with all the luxuries ff tbe season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in ih country. Ample accommodation are ottered for upward of j C7 Do not believe mnners, nackmen. and others w It- may say "the Western Hotel is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietcr. TH03. D. WINCHESTER. Feb. 15. 1BC2. American Hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite old Independence Hall. PIIILADELPnil. . S. 31. HEUMNGS," Proprietor. Wm. II. Hr.vusQSt' Clerk. 'z May 27. Irta. 12m agents everywhere to Hell our improved $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and un.ier feed. " War ranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines in the United States forlesa than $40, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & WiUon, Grover & Bakr, Sinafir & Co.T and Bachelder. - All othar hain H1h;ro. -- - W.I.V. II llll. J HI infringements and the seller or user are lia ble to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Cir culars free. Address, or call upon Shjw ti Clark, Biddeford, Me. Dec. 20, '65 ly CHARLES B. B UOCKWAY, A ttoriicy-al-Iaw. . JJounlies, Back-pay. 'cation, -c.t i collected. ". : , Special attention paid to matters arising onder ih Internal Revenue Laws. OFFICE, one door west of the Coort House." . - , BLOOMSBURG, Pa. January .171866. ? ' - ; - ;. . QO() A aiUNill ! AGExNTS. warned V-tor aix entirely- new- rttcle,-rur out. Address O. T. GARET, Ciiy.Boilding Biddeford, Me. . , Doc. 2P '6& lr. OTKTACSG, NEATLY AHD' a v THE PJKEN1X PECTORAL IL'L'CURE eaa tne adver , , "J ; i'ih tteement below'-:-- tnrahof rnmnnnnd 1 j ...... Syrup of WildCberry and Seneka Snake Root; will cur the 'f3isease's of the Throat and Lungs, snch as colds, rooghs, -croup, Asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, sore throat, hoarseness, w hooping -coog h. &c. Its timely nse will prevent TULMOARY CONSUMPTION. And even wbero this fearlut disease is fully developed, it will afford more relief ihan any other medicine. J. Lawrence Gevz, ex Speaker of the Pennsylvania ffoase of Representative says, -"This rough remedy is now exten sive used, and ii of the highest value to ihe com-m-imiiy, its curative qualities Lav ins ben tested by thousands with the mot gratifying results. Ii is carefully and s-killlully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark and Seneka Snake Root, by Dr. Levi Ober boltzer, reputable physician of Pho?nix ville, Pa., and is sold by treaty all drug gists and connlry storekeepers." D. 1. Croby, ex-Tost Master arI eX. Burgess of PoMstown, rertifien as ArUows? IOTTSIOWN, Jan.3, 1S-65. This certifies that I have used the Phoe nix Pectoral in my family, and I lecom mend it 10 the Public as ihe very best remedy for cough and colds that I have evef tried One rf mf children was taken with a cold, accompanied wrth a cronpy cough, so bad, indeed, ihut it ce-uld no talk and scan-ely trathe. Havrtis heard o much sard, about the Pl.CBnix Pectoral I procured a bottle of if. T.'ie firt doe relieves the dirTiculty ol breaihinsr, arid be fore the child had taken one fourh of the bottle it was enitrelv well. Every family should have it in their house. Signed D. P. CROSBY. J. C. Smith, druggist of New Hopj.Jucks conuly, Pa., in writing 10 Dr. Obeibol zer, says : "A few days since I boosfit two dozen of your valuable couh remedy to try, and find it very gcrod, and as it is near ly all gone I would like you to send me a gross of it. "Year medicine gives better satisfaction than any other f have in the Store. I am agent lor some of the most popular rouuh preparations, but yours seems to be doin the most good." The following is an extrart from letter from Hiram Ellis, merc hant, near Putts town, Pa., "I have tried the Phoenix Pec toral and find it to be the bet cough med icine extant. Ii meets with a more ready sale than any other that I have ever had in my store." The proprietor of this medicine has so much confidenre in its curative . power, from the testimony of thousands who have ued it, that the money will be paid t ark to any purchaser who is not satisfied with its eflecis.'' It ia so pleasant to take that children cry for it. tV.ce THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; iare Bottles ONE DOLLAR. Ids intended for only one class of dis eases, namely those ol Ibe THROAT and LUNGS. Prepared only by LEVI OBF.RHOLTZER M D., Phtsriixville, Pa., and sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. Johnson, Holloway,- & Cowden, No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, and F. C. Welts & Co., 115 Franklin Striet, New York, General Wholesale Agent. N. B. If your nearest drogsiM or store keeper does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off wi:h some other medi cine, because he makes more mor.ey on ii, jni sen.j ai cure :o one ol the Agents lor it. June 21, lSf)3.--6m. L-iqTTCBsS i IsIQTTBpS I VliocnIe ami Kcfnil. 1IE subscriber would announce othe citizens ol Bloomsburj and vie titr. that he is selling LIQUOUS in large i nd email quantities, and at different pricea, at his New Store, on Main street, i-rik nonh side, two doors south of OWprXj. Iron sueet, Bloomsburg. (lis ff stock ol Foreign and Domestic $'Jp'i4sr consis's of Cognac and Rnchelle. Blackber ry, Ginger. Raspberry and Lavender. He haa a large assortment of Old Rye, gray with ag, fine Old Bourbon. Old Folks Whiskey, and aiy quantity of common. He aUo baa PURE HOLLAND GIN,' Madeiras, Lisbon Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; anil lat but not lenn, a quantity of good doubfe extra BROWN STOUT; all of which be will sell at the lowest cash prices. Tbe public are respect fully solicited to ei his liquor a trial. D. W. ROB BINS, Agt. Elonmsbnrs, May I, 1861. lVl'OJMIM. nsi'KiME tOMPlMV OJfice over the Wyoming Bank, CAPITAL AXD MJRPLrS, 150,000. O" Will insure again'! loss or damage by Fire on properly in town or country, at reasonable verms. DIRECTORS, G. M Holleobacfc, John Reirhard, Samuel Wadham, D L Shoe, mker, Daniel G. Dr iesbirh, R. C Smiih, R. D. Lacoe, (T. P. Steele, W. W. Keieham Charles Dorrance, W-. S. Ross, George M Harding. G; M. IIOLI.ENBACII. Prcs't. I). L. SIIOEMAKIiR, T, Ft eft. R. C. SMITHf Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L II.CONOVER. Agent, Beach Haven, Pa. December 2d, 1865. ly. LOOK HERE. THE VERY FLATTERING SUPPORT heretofore given to the late firm of JAMES S. McNINCH & CO., induces the. under signed to enter upon the business of .: M ERCHANDI ZNG upon a somewhat new plan. The credit system has been an injury to both buyer and seller, and therefore JAMES S. JIcIVIIVCIX Dronoses to onen on ihn 13ih Aav nf ihm monih of November, A. D. 1865, in THE MOST COMPLETE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF IEV GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY; consisting of every variety and qcality of staple and fancy good, GROCERIES, tUEENSWARE, HARD WARE, and all sorts ,of articles kept ia a country tore ; io behold CiR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. The whole business lo be conducted on the system of pay as yoo go; and at cheap er rate than any oiber Jaouse. Cdl and judge for yourselves. . ' CABINET WARE ROOMS. :; -v.. SI MOW C UIYE, . 3 ESPECTFUliLY invites the attention of -'Ihe Public to his extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture and CH A IRS, which he will w-arraul made of good Ua material and in a workmanlike man-' i nert At his-frstabliskm-ent can a'lways be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which ia equal in style and fin ish lo that ol Philadelphia or N. York eii'ies and at as low prices, ile has on hand of different style aiidPgflT prices, from 825 to S60. Divans Lounges. Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and eay chairs, Fiano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card. c"Trr? centre and pier table., detashm, chefTeniers,vhatnots and comod-cnS? and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common washbtands, dress-tables, ecXner cupboards, sola, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, beilsteads,cane seat and common chairs is fhe largest in this section ol the count. He will also keep a good assortment ol loo-k ins glasses with fancy gilt ami com. mon frames. He will also furnish spring malt rasses filled to any sized bedstead, hi eh are soperior lor durability and com fort to cny bed ir. use. Bloomsbnrr Nov. 4, 1R63. National Foundry. Klooiiisbur, Columbia Vv.. flhe subrib,r, proprietor of named ext ensive etablishmi the above shment, is now prepared to receive rrden for all kinds of machinery, for COLLGRIES, BLAST FUR NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &c. He is also prepared to make S ovee, all sir.es and patterns, PJowvjronfi, and every, thin" usually made in first-class Foundries His extansive facilities and practical workman, wairant him in receiving the largest contracts op the most reasonable terni. C Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchance for casting. iHsr Thin eublishmeni i located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsbursr, Sept. 9, 1863. D21TTIST:HvY. II C llOYTUR, S V It G lu O IV DENTIST. I J ESrECFULLY offers his tyy. wproi(?ssiotial services to the - - - . w ....-ui 1 1 ' i 1 1 1 - burs and vicinity. He is prepared lo attend to all the various operations in Den:itry, and is provided with the latest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in serted on pivot or gold plate, lo look as well as natural. Mineral plate and block teeth manofac. tared and all operations on teeth carefully I auenueu io. A superior article of Tooh Powder, al ways on itand. Alloperationa on the teeih warranted. Residence and Office, a few dosrs above the Lourt House, same side. Bloornsbnrg Aug. 19, 155 Alness Sczr GROCERY STOR ON MAIN STREET, DLOOMSBURD. Wore Ti-csh Good. Just received at Henri) Gibers New otore: .MOLASSES, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE, RICE.SIMCES, FISH, SALT. RAISIN, TOBAOCO.SEGARS, CANDIES, NOTINNs, Tovi, FEED AD TROVISIOXS, Together with a reat variety of notion? &c , toh nnmeroos to mention. BUTTER EGGS. MEk 7. anJ Product cnera!Jy, taken in xrhar;e for yooilg. The bes-i market price will be lowiPd. Give him a call. jCyThe hiuhe-i market prices raid for a!) kind of COUNTRY FURS HENRY GIGER. Bloomsbnr?, January 3, 1866 jYcw Stock of Clothing. Slalom jisuvjiiL' es3 filirinir n mm .1 a. -t . is ii i ii ii 1 1 iHO(ClS 15) 71?) 1 'TyVyT'.T v - mmm VV s-m kWxJw VJ I NV1I ES at ention In his ,ti, rtf A or,iiK: n i.i- ... H ..... .... ... ,..ai.Mc- wiuiMiiix m ins atore or MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the American House, wherp he ha- juM received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of Men mid Roy's t tolhin-, includiu; Ihe most fahionab!e, durab'e and handsome. DRESS GOODS, conMsiinn of or, Sack, Frock, Gum and OillcotL Coals, and Pants, of all perl., eizes, and colors. He a!?n has replenished his already larce stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; tipped, fiuu:ed Mtid plain vest", shirt, cravats, clock-', collar. handkerchief , glove?, suspender and fancy article N B He has constantly on hand a !ar?e and well i-elerted assortment of Cloths an ! Veftings, winch he i prepared to make op to order, into any kind of cloihin on very short notice and in the beet of manner. All his clothing is made to wear aud most of it is of home manufacture. and Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Ca?B ol Jewelry is not surpassed in ibis place. Call and examine hi general as sortment ol Clothino. Watches, Jewelry &c. &c. DAVID LOWENBERci. Bloomaborg, April 20, 1865. PHOTOGRAPHS PHO TCGRA THS 1 1 A NEW GALLER Y IN BLOOMS. BURG. rjlHE undersigned take pleasure in an - nonncina ir.at be has openeci a Gallery in the lare Room over Hartman' Stor, in Bloorrisbor.7, I'a . for PHOTOGRAPHIC and Kindred Art.' He is prepare lo take Picnores of all kind. Havins proccred ibe service of an ex perienced Artiii Iron New York he ia prB pared lo do all kiada of Picture takio; Call and tea before going elsewhere. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, Jl poslttTtt and Epeclflo Bemcdy for diseases or tbe Bladder, KIilne7s,'CrirTct aad Dropaical BwcHIac. This JTedlclDO increases the poxrers or digestion, and excites tbe cbcorbenu into healthy octlon, by Trhich to watpryor calcsrccos depoclllons, and all rfnnatoral en larsements aro rednced, cs Trcll as poln and Inflminwiaaow and la good ror'mcn, women and ctr.irtn. HELMbDLB'S extract bucho, For -weakness arising from Excesses, HaMts of DUJpa tlon. Early Indiscretion, attended wlia Cio followlat Bymptoms: IndU position to Exertion, loss ol Memory, Weak XervDs, j Horror or Dlseasn, ,?V "DlmncssorVlalon,v Hot TIitDds, Dryness or 'the Bkln, Loss of rotrsr. Difficulty or BraatMr.fc Trembling, 'WsJcerulnoss, r!n In tho Eack, nn'hlnj or the Body, Eruptions or the rise, FallM Conntcnance. Tnlvcrsal Lassitude, Theeo symptoms, it allo'Vsd to go on (which this clne Invariably removes), soon rollow FATUITT, EPILEFTIC FITB, c, Joonoof-vrlilch fue t111 wy expire. "Who can sajr Ihey are not frequently followed ty those - direful fits. ' htsaxitt ajd coxsmrPTiox? Many aro aware of the cause of tb lr suirerlng.bat none i:i coiifeM. The records f the Insane aylnms and th8 Biclsnchoty deaths by consumption bear ample Trltncsa t the truth cf tho assertions The Constitution, once affected by organic weakness, requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and lnrlgora' a tho system, which TfiiLMnOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCntJ Invariably docs. A trial wUl convince U moat sceptical. lnir.bny affections peculiar to Fcmale,b6 TStbaC Trcirc Is nnequaled by any other remedy, and for all eoiiflalats incident to tbe sex, or in the DECLIKE OR CHAXGE OF LTJB, tT7 No family shuld bo without lta Take no Catsam, Mercery, or anpleasast medlctaa for Unpleasant and dangerous diseases. iiLLuOGLB'S EXIuACT BUCiiU , AJTD Cures Secret Disease In an tbrtr stnges little expense, little or no chains bit filet, to lnsonv!enee, and KO EXFOSTIE. rjSE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT QUCHU For all affections and disease of these organs, wbctLor EIISTIXG IS MALE OTt FEMAIX, Frttta whatever cause originating, and no matter bow long Standing. Diseases of theeo organs require tha aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is tha Great Diuretic. Aad It Is certain to have the dct!ic3 e'ect Is all disease for which U Is recommended. CLOOIi! ULU! IIoIriiIioIl3 rrrc.jn.r oocivrBATto coor3r FLU 1 0 EXTRACT SARSAP AR1LLA, ForporirrlBr; the Kood, ramorlc all chronic rorrllti Uonal dlso.v,ce a:U.: g frca aa Jr -To ta of T.loo-t. sad the only reliable aad c-cctnl k-joTi remedy for fjo enro cf Ecrofula, Ecald Ileal, Sa'.i r.tenji. Talas as. SwcUlatjs cf tho Toc. ricerariora cf tLe ThroM tn-1 Ltr?!, Elotcbcs, riaiplcs oa the Face, Tetter, EryeJilis, and all scaly Frnptlons of the I kin. ::ot a i et7 cf the w-rst disorders lb it aClct inaaWnd a-tj froa Ifco cormptlon tt&t accumulates la the tiocd. Cf all Uic d covcrlta that Lavo occn msie to pn:gc It cat, ccno c-3 equal In eCoct Uruioou's Coicporsn E.ttract er Ss Iatacilul. It cleanse and renovates tbe Hood, trulls the rlsor of health Into tho eyrtim, and pnrges oat tic honors wLlch maka disease. It st!mri'ji:cs the heality f cr.tlosRf tl-e tody, acd expels the disorders thst roT Su.ani'cln tho tlood. Snch a remedy thai cocld Lc riUcd oa has long been norctt for, and now, for He n tine the public bare one on which they can deprnd. Car pyaeo here docs cot adrr.lt of certificate lo show Its t Tec ta. tit the trial of a single bottle will show to the sirs tt; !: L3 Its virtues rarxa5isg anything they have ever t-.tcn Two talilerpoon- ful cf the Extract of tarssi artlla added to a pint or watrr It rial to the Lisbon IT let Prink, and one bott'.i; is riliy r ni to a gallon of the Cjrun of Eartv Iar111a, or tho ducociicu m osaa'.ly ma'o. j nELM30LD3 WASH, ' Aa exctncnt tor aiFeaes arlalcg from tabl'.J of ! dissipation, used ti connection with tbe Extracts Eur ba ad SarFaparllla, la such diseases im reeotnroended. F.tI decce of tho moat responsible and rcUabla Character will t rcsp accompany the uiedlciucs. Also explicit directions for ! use, irtt ft'i 'rcc cf fr?:Tnd? living wltners, and op- i wards of CJ.fJCI uaao'.icited cf-r'.ir.cales and rccouuucuila- : tory letters, re uny of which are from the tighctt LOurct3. j tnclcdin cndncLt Thyslctans, Clergymen, Etatesmcr;, c. I The Proprietor l:is rover reported to their publication la ! j the newspepers ; ho docs not do this from the fact thst his ; j articles rani; as standard ETcparatlous, and do cot need j i to be propped rp by certificates. j Tie Science of Medicine, l&o the Eniric Colnaan, should stand e'.inple, pure, majestic, having Fact for Its bssla, ! InducUou for Its pillar, and Truth alone far Its Capital. Jly Txtraet f arsapartlla la a Elood TarlCer ; 17 rtraet Enchu U a Elcrctlc. end wni act cs Buch tn all cases. Eoth ere prepared 01 purely scientific principles lit vacuo and aro tho mot active measures of cither thai can bo made. A ready and conclusive test will be a com parison of their properties with those set forth la iho fol lowing worls: Peo Dtrpcnratory cf the rr.ltod Etates. Ece TTofessor EEwtrs valuah'.o worts oa the Tractlra Of Tbysle. Ecc remarks made by the celebrated Dr. rrrrsrc, Thtla. Ece remarks made "by Er. Ethsai McDowkli a cele brated Thyslclan and Vembcr of the r.oval College of Eurseons, Ireland, and published la the Transactions ot the King and Qc eon's Journal. foe licdlcc-Chlrurglcal review published by Enrjs T&aTZKS, Tetlow cf the Eoyal Collego of E org eons. Sco most of tho late standard works oa Xodlclss. bJLU tX A L.I. LIKI-UUIST3 .V1lKV H t. " , Address letters for information, ia confidence. 19 n. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist rilXCiFAL DEPOTS ' Jlelnibold'a Drug and Caemical "WarehouaaL Fs. fOi SZ'W T02Z, aad Hslmbold'a Medical Depot, Si. 104 SOUTH TEKTHST, PHILADELPHIA, UEWAUE OF CO I JNTKUFEITa A6Z POB lIJSIwMiJ OLD8J B .THEM WMW . . - ' .it SYRlJi; vr 'IS A PROTECTED SOLUtlOXor;THt - IVotoxide of Irau, - a dpw discovery id m-xlicine.whirh BTttlKEa At THE' EOOT OF DtFEABC, BT. tupp tying the Clooil with it a rmt, rsmtcirui, a Ursa eLahKXT IRON. This is tli "secret ofHhe wonderful tueevst af tbla remedy in curing -- - . . Dyspepuia, LiTer Ooraplaint, Drop7( . moronic Uiarrboei, Duilr, Nerrcaa Affpctions, Chilli and Fevers, ST aw itamors, Liosi of Consti-, . ; lolional vigor, Diseases cf ibe Kidneys & Bladder, Fema'e CoToplaint.i, ' and all diseases orirtuntlnr In a BAD STATE OF TIIK IILO0D ' oracconpaaicd.by D.bility or a lo-v stato oftfe ng efiVos are tun fttlownd by correspond! r'a lion, but are pTn.ancht, infasinf; strenetli, rior an4 VS5fJSg33A . IDSSOiT. Fromttie Vncrable Arclidca&in Bi;dl"r 11 l l)UNHiM Cana.la Ea. Marrti 24. istj. n- . '. "'" nn '"vetcraie Dytpepiic ot uiora thun 25 years' nanoinq." !'. " . . . " ''av wonderfully benefitted in lha three short weeks doring whi.:h t have used the Pe- Zl ''Mi . I'"?.' 'ha,t ' ""tci ly persuade niysHfof ihe real.iy. People who have known me are aston iUrd at the chung. 1 n-n widely known anj ca but recommend to others that which bas duo a much for mc " A CASE OF 27 YEARS' 5TAVDIG CURED. From IXSLEV JRWE TT. W0. 1? Avon Tl.cs. To.toa -1 linn suBi-rcil. auj sonMlimcs ti:rely. for ST years, from dyspeptic , I commenced taking tlia P- ravlan byrup, and loa nil immediate benefit from it in the course of tii-ee or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sutr.-rinjs. aad bars anjoysd titU- AX EMINENT MVIVE fF TtOSTOT siTl, I have been UKine tle lV.uriaa s.,-r0p frr " time past; it eives m a-w Vigor, iiuoyancv of 1"?, its. Elan-nty Muscle." .Jocy of if. Tkoutardt hare brtn t hanged t the ,f thl, rtmd- . big hfMitate tu gxct tl trial, rnecnt A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing eertiflratea rf cures and recommendations from some M tbs moat eminent physicians, clersymen. and olhrs. will ka sent rase to m.y address. ln!th.gti'ae..t.1,"tea1, h0tl'8 htr" Etacv blow. FOIl SALE UY J. F. DINSM'HE. Proprietor. 3r fit V Tvfc nv all Dia-ctua-ii. All Medical Men arret ih-it inmvn RKMEHV f. r Scrofula and . i 1,1.7.. nEST Iff, U. Anders' Iodine .Water. Is a Pure Solution nf l5in-. WITIlOlIT a -r ' VENT 1 1 Ccia.n.nj aa.i cVaJa toS can!.3.; A icost Po'weifal Vitalizing Agent and Ileetorative. It nis eared and win en rPCROFUL A ia all its manl- ULCERS. CAVCEtlSPVpTuri ai., and it bis been itssd witn aston.st.in, .e of Rheumatism. l.v,?eP -iaf CoD."a.p,w Fawil. Complaints. Heart. Liver ana Kirtney DiV". 2 Circul.tra will be sent rice io anv nn. . .... .i . - -1. i attoni.tiin. an.u. 2.. Price ai.10 a bottle, or 1 fr j no J. P. blNSMORE. 36 Dey St. Nw X Atd by all tmrci.ta. I WISTArVS BALSAM WILD CHERRY has bees used roa nearlt HALF A CENTURY, wlia t!it most astonisLing success in enrlag CotgLs, Cold?, Uoar.cnes, Sore Xbrot ItfluaDti, Vv'boojiD cougb, Croup, Liver corcphint, irorjcbitis,Dia. culty of JJreatLiorr, Asilnia, and every r erec tion of THE THROAT, LONGS CTlEsT. wlijchrtrrio, off more vlrtims th-n anv other diseasa. and which bsfrl -s me vkl'i of t;,e riiysician U a great-r extent ih any nthfr irnla lv. oftea h. ... y,FLTUTHt? RKMLDY t wnen all others prove itxtfV.-cUal. AS A MEDICINE, Ksrll a Rs'.icf, soothing in Eff.-ct, safe ia lit Opt1 IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation, free from noiioas ingrediaants rin. r minerals: bntiirg skill. seien;e. and mad csl knowlodg ; c;ii!.ining all that is valuable lath .gciauis amgooai Ir lUm cUu oftliseae,it is IncomparabJe an.lis er.titl .d. mrits, and rtceives lb gsnera of llorman. S. Y K ril-. as fnllow U jstak s 1Iisx or Wild Oiismv give nnirersal stisra.-tiP. It serin, ta c.re a t .Uf U bv .h, nin, anJ cl.-ai.fing it- luni. ard allayir.- irru'aiion. thus fei.iovnig the cause, nut-a l of drni. up ihe couh and U-HVing th caus behinJ. I roniiider th fiatsara a go d us i.pj'. if not the best, Cotgh lu-.iciue vi iiitti 1 am aciuaurfcd." Ucr. Jacob Secules, of Hanover, Pa, Welt known aid much respected amsag th Germs popuhitHMi in tins rouniry. makes tf.e fulluwiiir .tat. n m for '.he twn. fit of the afil:rn-d, j tntu ben. tits from the use ..f your Ta::iar,le prei,a,. I ii.n-VuT s 1l! or Wild t HturT-it affords n.a i pi-Mure to rcromm-rid it to tne pul-i.c. Pome eirht I yars ago one nfmy daurhter ee:ii.-d to be ia a de I eUnu ann little hopt;s ofhr re.o-ery were entertain- en 1 inen prorured a iK.ttle of yM,r rxc, nek, Lafa!,. and bi f.re she ha.l taken the miioI of the contents of ibe bottle thrre was a Crrt improvement in her heallh. I b.ve, in my ln.livi.luat ca fma.le frequent use ot yo.,rvrluatI inedicme. aud have always bes benefitted by t. ' Tnce One Dollar a Bottlt. TOR SALS BV BETH V. ruWLC. fcfcON.l'roprietors. Boa Im. V ALL DUCCO STS. GRACE'S i Celebrated Salre CtTES CL'TS. BCBV3. SCALDS. " . Gracc'i Celebraied Salfo CV2E3 WOUNDS. BBCISES. BPUAfVS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS. ULCEaS. CASCZSS. . Grace's Ctlcbrated tViTS . . CCKE3 SALT EIIEUM, EKTEIFZUtS. ' Grace's Celebrated Salve CUBES CHATPE.D HAXDS. CHILBLAI.VaV Grace's Celebrated Salre . . . HEAL3 OLD B01XS. TXtia WCrUXDS. 4tv ; - Itis prompt in action, removes pain at onee. aad r dacs tbe mrf t angrv-lonking swellmca and iaSam nations, as if by uajlo uins affording ralMf and a, Conplt C4ire. Ouly ii awau a Vx ! (Seat by an U faiU aeaU.1 4 : For Sale by. s Tort. -l