AGRICULTURAL . ' , A Barn-Yard Lyric. That man's cuccesa is rich and sure, Who thai piles.up his home manure j v I know what help the farmers get From mere spoonful of 'foudrett. I know what odd, mysterious shapes From superphosphates, down to Mapes, The modern helps to farming- take, ; AaJ . tecp myself to all awake. I know the chemist will propound A eack of bones when finely ground, As good on iand when rioh or poor, As a full wagon of manure. They may be right, they may be wrong ; Jly faith will still conttnua strong, That he whose ardor "ne'er abates, And his own garden cultivates, "With muck, sods and stalks and straw,. And dripping heaps from thriving kint j "Will to his hungry fallows draw All that the chemists can combine. HOW I PLOW. Suppose the field to be fifty by thirty two rods and plow land should never be in smaller than twu acre fieldi-I plow it by comm'ccicg in the middle with a furrow eighteen rods long and parallel to the longest eides, the ends of the funow leingat equal distances from the short est sides. Then tack furrow or turn around to the right making tha first two farrows two inches shallower than the others, to avoid a ridge. After four fur xows plow across tho ends, aad the woik 13 laid out. i If the land is uneven or the joil not uniform, some cjra is necessary to Eeep tho furrows straight and bring the work out alike on all sides. The ad vantages of this method are that the team and plowman turn on the unplowed land, eaving time and strength, and leaving Lai land trodden after it is plowed. It also does away with the necessity of furrows and ridges which are serious de triment to the use of machines. Io the place of a cou'ter I use a jiat er or miuature plane, which cuts two inches deep, or more or less as desired and puts the stubble or sward complete ly out of sight; facilitating its decuy This little jointer furrow, under the main farrow, tends to brace it up and keep the ground more loose, while it leaves the turface in a condition requiring much less tillage than ordinary plowing to fit itforacrop. But the improvement that pleases us most is the patent sub-soUiog attachment, it loosens the ground in the bottom-of the furrow to any depth desired, if the character of the soil and strength will) permit. This accomplishes all the eub oil plow does with a great saving of ex pense. It is sub-soiling made easy or at least easier. I do most of my plowing with three horses "breast. It is claimed and I think truly, that three horses ia this way are equal to four where one team is hitch ahead of another which requires an extra band for driver. Many plows are now made with a movable beam, by which the width of the furrow is guaged instead of by the clevis, thus securing as nice a working of the plow with three hordes as "With two. and requiring no extra labor on the part of the plowman. .For my own comfort I would rather plow two and three-fourths acres wirh three hor.-es than two acres with two thirds the gtrength of team. It is much less tire iome plowing when the team moves off easily and with comparitively little strain than when they must pull hard at every ! tep. " . The nse of the subsoiler is an exper iment and when the result is manifest in another year's crop, I will make it known. L. ia Working Farmer. Fa&M Accounts. The editor of the "Working Farmer writes: You can find no more efficient means of cultivating joarself, than to write down daily, or weekly a description of your cultivation of your fields. If your hands are to hard you can't write, it is a sign that the hand is used too much,and that again, is a sign that the hend is used too little. 13a able a year from to-day to tell how much your farming for 1866 costs you, 'and how much the proceeds of jour work' are worth. Every successful merchant takes an inventory at least once a year, and every farmer ought to do the same. 'Drilled "Wiisat 79. Booadcast. :,CJ. C," tried tbirexperirrieot of drilling i in bia seed wheat, vs. sowio broadcast. At first tbe drilled wheal looked much j tbe best, bat at harvest tbe broadcast 'ame out far ahead, Tbi3 is "sometimes the ease, bat in foar cases out of five, Irillingis tho best practice, It saTes seed, depoiits it more evenly, and at uni form depth, and ia a dry auturaD jou ;aa put the seed down into the moist asrtb whereas if sown broadcast, much of it will remain in the dry surface scil md will not gercaicate uUilit rains. Youxo (Halves. They should hate roomy sheda, well ventilated, and secure it all tirces, under straw or bay for bed Yivg. From birth till maturity animals oht to grow constantly.-"Spring-poor" vi'l always apply to some wild beasts but should becoma otsclets in reference lo animal depesdsat oaand defended n j firr:ers. WINTER ARKASGLMICXT. GREAT Trunk line from the North nd North-west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqoa, Ash land, Lebanon, Allentown.EaMon, &c., &c. Trains leave Harrisborg for Nw York, as follows. At 3)0, 7 25 and 9.03 A. M. and 1 45 and 9.00 P. M.f arriving at New York at 5.40 arid lOOO-A. M., and 3 40 and 10.35 P. M , connei-lins wilh tirailar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road ; Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 and 9 05 A. M. Trains, wiihout change. Leave. Harrif-buri tor Reading, Potisville, Tainaqua, llinersville, Ashhnd, Pir.e Grove, Alienlown ami-Philadelphia, at 7.25 A. M. ar.d 1 45 and 9 CO P. M., Mopping hi Lebanon and all Way Stations the 9(0 P. M. Train making no cios connections tor Poitsville nor Philadelphia. For Poila ville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Sueqcehann Rail Road, leave Harrisburj al 4 OOP. M. Returning, leave New, York a! 9.00 A M , 12 00 noon, aud 8.00 P. M. Philadelphia 'at 8 00 A. M. and 3.30 P M Pontile t 8. 30 A. M. .yd 2.45 r M., AftUand at 6 00 and 11.45 A.M and I 15 P.AJ.Tamaqua at .7.35 A M ar.d 1.40 P.M. Leave Poiivilla for , Havisbnra, via Schuj Iliill and Supquethanua Rail Roa !, at 45 A. M. Reading A orom mod at ion Train : Leaves Reading at 6 30 A. M. returning from Phil adelphia at 4 30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Train leave Read ing at 6 10 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. lor Epbrj la, Liiiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &u. On urufays: Le.ayt? New York at 8 00 P. M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. Poilsville 8.00 A.M., Tamaqua 8 CO A.M., Harri-bur 9 05 A. M., and Reading at 1 00 A. M for Har risburg, and 10 52 A. M for New York. Commutation, Mileage, Sason, School and Exi-ursior. Tickets to and Iroin all points at redaced rate. Bagaaae checked through; 80 pounds allowed each Passenger. U. A. NiCuLLS, General Superintendent. Reading Ya., Drc. 13, 1865. A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Aea7y opposite the Episcopal Chtitch. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MY stock is composed of fine- clo'.riini, neiiium and low priced adapted to all cotnlnionx, taste and wmi. -He ha the la'.eM p:yles lor the season a fine as sortment of Overcoats and GenUexea's Shawls. from low tr i.'ia very bet. , j His Goods are t ahwnuble and well AJude. I In addition to rny nock of rea l-made ' rloihing, I have piece goods for custom orders. And having otte of the- firt class cutter-', I Ctiarle.' L Reicf;ard, formerly of Eaion, I guarantee a fit iti all cases and i ve iitii,;c:ioti. Al a variety of Woolen and Linen Shin, Stockings, Necktie, Col lar, S;ock, Handkerchiefs everything in the gf n'leir.en's Im.e of clothmg.. A'o Hats, Eoots aud Shoes, Trunks and Cartel bags. 1 will sell at the lowest Market prices. Please give me a call before p;irchaing eUe'where ANDREW J. EVANS. Nov. I5ih 1865. t errible JLjxeitement ! IN LIGHT STREET, AT PET HI ENT'S STOIil?, v On Account oi Ilic Ievs Arrival of VAIaI & IVinleri GREA T RED UCTION IS PRICES B"JI"AS just received from '.he eastern cilies an.l is now opening at tbe old stand a splendid assortme ni oi which will be sol;! chap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His siock conbi.-is of Ladies Drews Goods, etinicpsi su lep and latest fashions. CALICOES, JMUSLINS. - GINGHAMS. FLANNELS. HOSIERY SILKS, SHAWLS. CARPETS. &C. Kcady-llmlc Clotliinsr SATINETS, CSSI MERES, COTTON A DES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. QUEENS WAKE, CEDAR W A tlE, HARDWARE, MEDICINES, V DRUGS, BOOTS AD SU0ES, HATS and CAPS, In hort everything usually kept in a coantry tor. . ' Tn paironae of his o!J friend, and the public generally, is respectfully so licited. The hishest market -ic paid for conn- try produce. PKTKR K.NT. L'aht Street, Oct. 4, 1865. Northern Central XJ:iiu;sy. T ! M E TA B L E . THREE TRAINS DAILY to and frot? the North and Vr-ft Branch of tfe Susqne" nn oa. Elmira, arid all of Northern New Ytrk. On and after Mondav, May 28ih, ifet"5, the Paeen?er Trains of the North Central Railway arrive and depart from Sun bury, Harrisbnrc and Baliimnra,as follow?- ' SOUTHWARD. ilait Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sunday?, at 10.40 a.m. Leaves Hat rigors. I.30 p.m. Arrives at Baltimore, 5.30 " Express Train leaves Scnbury daily except Sundays, at 1140 p.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg, except Monday 2.50 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Rlouday, at 7.00 a.m. Act'ornnindaiio" leaves Harrisb'r; 7.45 a.rrv SunbuijvAcr. leaves Sunbury daily except Sunilsat 7 3m. Arv:8 ai Harri-b'v except Sundays 10.15 iY OR TllWARD. Mail Trail leavf s Ual'.imore daily except Sunday at ' 9.20 a.m. Leaves Harri.-.tur, 1.45 p.m. Arrive at Surit'ury, 4. 20 p.m. Kxpies? Trains Baltimore daily, 10.00 " Arrivei t Ha'ri-bur, 2.20 a. m Leaves Harrisb'r-i except Monday.2.40 " - Arrives at Sunbury, ! .5.15 " Erie Express leaves Baltimore ex cept Sundays at 8.00 p.m. Arrives at Harrisburg, 12.55 a.m. .Leaves Harrisburg, l.5 ' Arrives at Sunbury, 410 " Sonbary Aceom. leaves Harrisburg Daily except Sondays at 4.25 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury at 7 io " For further particulars apply at the office. I.N.DUBARBYjSopu Karrstbnrg, Jaly 10 1865.- I JMillcr's Store. or Fall&lfmter Goods. npHE 'stfbscriber has just reinrned from - the cities wita another large and elecl assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which he is deter mined to sell on as moderate terms as car be procured elsewhere in Hioomsburg. His stock coropres LA DIE'S DRESS GOODS of the chcieeei styles and latest fashions together with a lare assonrnen' of ' DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VESTING S. ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS VV ARE, CEDA UW A RR, HOLLOW WARE. NAI LS, IRON BOOTS SHOES, HATS $ CAPS$-c. In t-hort, every th'iri" usually kept in conn try stores, io which he invites the attention of the public generally. The hiuhen pries will be paid for coun try produce, in exchans? for good. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsbutg, Nov. 22, 1555. F OUTZ'S Horse ai Cattle Powflers. TliU rrcparation, long anil favorably knoim, will thor oughly rcinvigcTate-broken-down nnd low-spirited horses, by strenpthcaing and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. It is a tare pre ventive or all dis eases incident to this animal, such as LO'G FEVEB, GLANDERS, YELLOW WA TER, HEAVES, COL'GHS, DIS TEMPER. FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL, ENERUY, iic. Its use improves tho wind, increnses the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton Into a fine-lcokins. an spirited horse. To lcerprrs of Cows this preparation is inralunMo. It increases the quantity aud Improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ao- tual experimer.t to sweet. In futteniri? cuttle, it ei ves tiiem R J ! ef i f U cuttle, it ei ves t !ii -tTV V.V r v? j n appetite, loote tfl. SV ; i niAkra thpm thn loosens and makes them thrive mucn nuizr. . Ia all di5eic3 of Swine, such as Cougl.!, Ulcci'S ia the Lung, Liver, ic, this article rets as a speciSc. Uy putting from ,.M-lvW one ha:r a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If Riven in time, a certain preventive and euro, for the Hog Cholera. Trice 25 Ceat3 per Taper, or 5 Pape for $L S. FOUTZ & BRO., AT THEIR WnOLESAlE D?.l AM) MEDIfIE DErOT, Uo. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Bid. For Sal-s by Dmists and Storekeepers thrcugh CJt the Tailed Stales. C7" For wile at the Dmz Store of EYEU. ij- JSIOYER, Eloomsburg Ta. Bloomsbur;, Jan. G. ltCO. 12mo'. TOBACCO cigaj: stoke At Slroi'p's Old Stand, on Main Street. THE undersigned, bavin" opened the Store formerly occupied by David Stroop as a Grocery, and lutnished ii with a large and varied assortment of excellent TOBACCO AND CIGARS, mr?st respectfully invi'.es the pa'ronng of the citizens of Bioomsttirg and vioinii)-. He is" prepared to "sell at wliolesale and retail, upon the most reasonable terms. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and Grocery men, would dA weU to give him a call. All kinds of Chewina: and Smokinf." Tobacco, in larse ar.d small quantiiies, co;i lanily on band for sale. H. H. HUNSBERGER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 13, IS65. XV lis T ll X O S1 1 , No3. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Courtlandt Stree ; NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY This old -estb!i slii-d and favoritn rcortoftlie Bu gin;s Community has I'.rii rotntI refltted. and ia cotnplrte in ever) tiuti? that can niini-ster to the com forts of its patrons l.adifs end families aregptciaity a" cartuttv proTiilnd for. It i centrally located in th"? hii'inpss part of tlie city and is contiguous to tlie principal, lines cf steamboats cirrs, omniliiisses ferrii;s, &c. rne table is amply Hiijpned with all l!e luxuries tf ti.; sesoR.andiseual lo that of any other hotel in it. country. . . 4 Ampie accommodations are ottered for upward ol 4ia euets. . Mo not believt mnnprs. nackmen, and others vti- may say "tbe VVuftPrn Hotel is full." H. n. Wl VCUESTEK. rrcpri:U r. THO.-?. D. WI.LUdTER. Feb. 15, lcGi American Hotel, CnS$T.liUr STREET, Opposite old Independence Hall, riiiLu;ELi'hii. S. M. IIEUMXGS, Proprietor. Wm. II. HtULlNGS, Lltrk. May 27, 1&5. Mm $1,500 rot YKAR! We want agents everywhere to sell Jut improved S20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. War ranted five year. Above salary or larse commissions paid. The ONLY machine in the United States for less than S40,w h ich are fsjHy licensed by Howe, Wheeler fc W ilfon, Grover & Baker, Singer Sc Co., and BacheUler. All other che'ap Machines aro infringements and the seller or user ar3 lia ble to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Cir culars Iree Address, qr call upon' Shaw & Clark. Biddeford, Me. , Dec. 20, '65 ly VjiOTQGRAPRS 1 PUOTCGRArHS 1 1 A SEW GALL ERY IS EL O 0 MS BURG. rjlUE ntdereigped take? pleasure in an - nouncin that he has opene.i a Gallery in the larye Koom over HanmanV Store, tn 3loomsbur2, I'a for PHOTOGRAPHIC and Kindred Art. He is prepared totake Pictoree of all kinds. Havinjj procored lhe service of an ex perienced Artist from New York he is pre pared io do all kind of Picture iakin Call and see before going elen here A. A. HEMFSEAD. January 31, 1SS 8ra. , ; r iv-iji-cfv.v.j cream twenty per j- '?.';?.'' V:'J Q cent, and make the VI5,jvAi-.5!Ui butter firm and THE PHGZ yJ PECTORAL ' Wyi - y Your Cooah. :CirA Read the adver ff'rS u&fTiiSfc J'f ' dement below . SrM1 The Ph(Enix Pec inral; or COMPOUNUSYRUP OP WILD CHERRY U SCS EKA SNAKE ,OOT, Will Cure the iHseasea of the Such as Colds, Cougls. Croup, Asihma, Bronchitis, Catarih, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Wlioopirjg ough, &c. Its titneljr use will prevent PULMONARY CONSUMP1 ION, And eren where thii (V-arful d rs in fully (level oped it will ailorii uure leLitf tlau any oilier inedt- Clll. J. Lawrence Cell, cx-Speaker cf Hie Pennsylvania House of ti preseiit;ities, saya : "'lliia cougli reaiK dy in now extensively used, and jg ne hisht-Ki value to tin? community, iu curative qntlin-g liaving been tt-tud by thouuiiu with tho nioHt pntliving results. It is curt-lully and hkilLlully prepaid' from Wild Cherry ilurk Sc. ell;ka Sii.nte Root byDr. Levi Ober bolizer, a reputable phytirian of Hi.enixville, Pa.. and is sold by neaily allUruggisH and oUuir store k(;rper." D. P. Crosby, ex-Postmaxter and ex-Uuigessof Poiu town, ccrtitics as follows : Pottstows, l?5.Jan. 3. This certifies that I have used tiie Phoenix lVctoral in DiyVumily.and 1 reemniMend it to the riiblic as tlie very beta reu:dy lor Conih and Colds that I have ever tried. One of my children a tuken with a cold.nccoinpanied with a Croupy Coigh.so bad, indeed, thai il emil J n ,t I;' and breathe, flavins henrJ ho iniuli enul about the Ihocnix l'( ctoral, I procured a botilo of it. The first doserelieves the dillicully of bre-viiiin, and before the child rind taken oue-lourtii of the bottie it was entirely well. verv family slio'd have it in their house. JJ. P. CKutiBV. J. C. tiuilh. druggist, of New Hope, Rucki county, Pa., iu writing to Ur. nherlioltzei. say : "A few days since 1 bought two dozen of your v ilualite cougli remedy to try, and rind it very pood. and as it is near ly tH 2.,iie 1 woiilil like you to send me a (trosg of it. 'Vour medicines gives better satisUcUon than any other 1 have in the store. 1 am ai-nt for some of the most popular couh pivparations, but yours seem to be doing th5 most goo.l. Tiie folio i n u is an extract from a letter from Hiram Ellis, merchant, near I'ousiown, I'a. : -I have tried the I'hiE.iix I'niiiral. and find il to be tbe best Cough medicine extant, ll uteris with a more reuoy sale Uiau any oilier that I have ever had in my store." The proprietor of this medicine has so much confi dence in us ruraiivc powers Iron the testimony of (lM'Uoan U who have u.-d it. tSat the inoney wil' be I'aio Back to iiiy puic.'.aser who is not salisded wuh ts effects. H i pkaiant to taVe that cliitdren cry for it. Price I IllKTV-Fi Vti i.EM d ; Laige Uottleg C5E Uul.l.Att, It i i intended for only one class ttt diseases, naui3 ly, trior.e of the Tiiro.il and Lungs. C5" Prepared only iiy LEVI UUtKIIOLTZER, M. D., I'lKBiiix vil le. Pa, Sold by nil Druffjlsts and Storekeepers. JOH.VSTON. HOLLOW AY. Sz COVVflEN. No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, and F. C. VVKLLd & .'o No. 115 Fraiiklin Street, Sew York, General Wholesale Agents. Hold bv L. P. LL'TZ and ISVEit tc MOYER. D:u? fists, Ulooin.huri;, and by nearly every druggist and country storekeeper in Colunrbi.t county. y. L. It your iieerest tlrug'i.t or storekeeper does not keen this medicine, not i n him put you off with oini other meuici'ic. but iend at once to one of the ag ;nU for it. January, XJ, ISO!. Cin Vi liooaSc a:id BSctail. 'TIJ E subscriber would announee to the ritizn of I Uloomshurg anrl vicinity. t!iat he is soiling L1ULU33 u inr;p anil small quaiiii ties, and at dia- rent prices, at his new store, on Main trc-t. north side two doors south of Iron street, Hloom s burz. His stock of Foreign and Uo- . IS IS A SJ ED H 22 S9 consists of Cncnac and Rochet f. Ulackberry, Gin per. Raspberry auj Laven li r, He lies a large ass sortilient if Old Ryj, gray with n;;. fine Old Ho-jrbon. old F dhs Whiskey, aud any quantity of coirmoii. He aUo has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras. Lisbon. Claret. Sherry and Canpaene H'ines ; and last but in least, a quantity of pood double extra liROH'N STOL'T ; a U ol which he will sell at the lovteit cash prices. The public urere-t-pectfully solicited to give his lienor a trinl. ll. W. ROBBING. A?ent. momim insurance Company, WlLKES-RAuRC. penxa. tAHTAL UD bVUVlMS, . ASSETS, Pto-k not called in, f Vl.OOO Hills receivable, 4(),(mo V. c?. 5-iiU Bond. ii ,0i 0 Temporary and call loans, .... 6.OV0 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock, - . . I--U 5i Shares Fir.-t N;.inn..l BanK t Vilks-Barre, 5.(it) 70 shares (.-coud National bank at U ilkes-Harre 7,C"-I 4i) sliares llkes-liurre Bridge Slock, Keal t.slaie. Juda ineiit. - - Due Iroin A'entsand others, Culi in hand aud iu Bank. lii'J IO-. 7,414 1.64J Cm. M. IIOTXEMIACK, JilHX RKH'HARD. 45 Ml; EL W A DMA VS. CHAR Lt-S 1JOKRANLE R I. L.:)E I. . V. SHOEMAKER. II. .M. IIOVT, (. OLMV3. Wm S. R. iS, I 11 A RLE' A MINER, r. M HAEDlVfi. SiEWART i'lERCR, . M HOM.EKAI K. resident. L. I). SHOEMAKER. Met Frct l. K. C. SMITH, SKCRiTABT. F. BROWN, Arcnt, March 25, 105 msbiirc. Pa. LOOK HERE. j I THE VERY FLATTERING SUITORT heretofore given to the late firm of JAMES S. Mi-NINCH & CO., ind'ices the under signed to enter upon the business of MERCHANDIZNG cpon a romewhat new plan. The credit system has been an injury to both buyer and seller, and therefore proposes to open on the 13tb day cf the fconth of November, A. D. 1865y in TIIE MOST COMPLETE ASD EL VGA ST STOCK' OF EVER OFFERED IN THIS CO UN TV ; iTiii-'in ol everv variety arid qt'rflity of S iii'l' ll'l fn'il'V Odild-, GROCKK1ES, txUEENS WARE, HARD WARE, ar.d ail sor; cf aride kept ia a country store ; to be sold OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. . The whole business to be conducted on the system of pay as you po; and at cheap er rates lhan any other house. Call and judge for yourselves. - ' JAMES S. McNIXCH. November 8, 1865. OMNIBUS LINE. npHE undersigned would respectfully an-- nounce to lhe citizens of Bloomsburs, and the public generally, that lie is runiiing An (DINIUUS LINE 5 the dtSerent liail Road ii'- Depots, daily, (Sarrday'excepted) to con nect with the several Trains aoing South and West on the Cklawksa& Williamsport Rail Road, and with those going North aud South on the Lack. & Bloom sou r:j Road. His OMNIBUSES ire in ood condition, rommodious and confotrable, and charges reasonable. GP" Pesons wishing to meet or see their friends depart, can be accom modated, upon reasoiable charges, by leav ing timely notice at any of lhe Hotels. JACOB L. 3IRTON, Proprie-or. Bloomsburs, Apri 27, 1864. QO() A 2IUIVTI1 ! AGENTS wanted tor six enti ely new articles, just Out. Address O. T.GAREY, City Building Eiddeford, Mf. Dec. 20 '65 ly. MEXICO! MEXICO! REPIBLIC OF 5IEXIC0. Twenty-year Conpm Eonds in Sums of $50, SI 00, $500, and $1,000. Interest Scvmi Per t ent., Payable la The City of JeF York. Principal and lntert Payable in GOLD. S10 000.000 to t'f So lit at SIXTY CENTS ON THE. DOLLAR, in U. S. Currency, ihu yielding an interest of T''1VR percent, in Gold, or Seventeen per cent, in Currency, at the present rate of premiom on trM. Tbe first year's interest already pro- THE MOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT EVER OFFERED. Immense iracis of Minitig and Agricul tural lands; sixty per rem. of port dues, im posts anJ taxes, in the State ot Tamauli pa and San LuisPotosi; and the plizhted tniih ol the said State- ar.d lhe General Govetritnent are all pledged for the redemp tion of ihese Bond and payment of inter est. . . TIic Security is Ample. S30 in U. S Currency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of 50. S60 in1!. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Uyr.d of 10P. $300 in U S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of S500. $600 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cet.t. Gold Bond of S!000. Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy at least oivs-: isoii. Circulars lorwarded and subscriptions re ceived bv JOHN W. COR MRS & CO. and J. N. T.'FFT. Financial Asent of tlie Republic of Mexico, 57, Broadway, New York. CF. Subscriptions also received by Ranks and Bankers generally througtiout ttie Unit ed Statef. Nov 8, 1865. i is c iunvi:n, i V H K O I E 'S' 1ST.! I i:Sl'ECFULLY orTrs his prffeionaKerviceMothe ; 1 i . 1 1 Rj nuntljftturi nl Itlnnms. i bnr and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Oen:istryr! a tic' is provuleil ivnh the latet improved rOUCELAlN TEETH, which will be in .erted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. Mineral plate and block teeth manatee lured and all operations on leeih carefully ! attended to. A superior article of Toath Powders, al ways on hand. Alloperations on the teeth j warranted. j Residence and Office, a few doors abova , the Court House, same side. j Lloonifebur:! Auyr. 19, 18S5 I GROCERY S TORE ON MAIN STREET, BLOOA1SDURG. ITlore Fresh Goods Just received at Henry Giger's Ssit Store: MOLASSES. SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE, RICE, SPICES, I fish. salt, raisin, tobaoco, segars, CANDIES, NOTINNs, Toys, FEED AXD TROVISIOXS, Together with a great variety of no'.'ons Lc, too . numerous to mention. BUTTER EGGS, ME XT, and Produce "enerally, taken iu exchange (or uoods. The best market price will be lowed. Give him a call. The highPM market prices paid for alt knida of COUNTRY FURS. II EN 11 Y GIGER. Ploomsbun, January 3, 1866 JYcic Stock of Clothing. Siriia :itu Sinimwv Hoods. T NV1 1 ES Ht'ention in his ttock of cheap and lashinnable'Clothing at his Siore on MAIS STREET, BLOOMSIiURG, two doors above the American House, ' where he has jui-t received from New York and l'hiladelpnia, a t"'il as0rtnieni of .12c ii antl llo 's Clothing, iiicludii)' Ihe most fah..insib!e, durable and handsome, DRKSS (JOOD, consisi inj ol Rox, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth j Louis, and Pants, of all srrt?, fixes, and colors. He aUo has replenished his already lame stock of Fall and Winter Sh awlsj PtripeJ, fiao.ed and plain Vests, shirif, cravats, f-tock", collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy ar'.icls. N B. He has constantly on hand a !are and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vesiins, which he N prepared to make op to order, into any kind ot clothing on very short notice and in the best of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. AND Ot every Description, Fin and Cheap His Case of Jewelry is not eurpasoed in this place. Call and examine his general as sortment of Cloihino, 'Watches, Jewelry Lc.ke. DAVID 1,0 WEN BERG. Bloomsburg, April 20, 1865. CHARLES JJ. BROCK WAY, A Uorucy-at-L.'Mv. Bounties, Back-pay, Petitions, $c, collected. Special attention paid to matters arising under the Internal Revenue Laws. OFFICE, one door went of ihe Conrt House." BLOOMSBCRG. Pa; January 17, 1865. I i" -lLJili.J 5 . ?L0ID .EXTRACT BOCHU, A poslttre aad Speclflo Kemedy for dlsesscs f thj Eladdcr, Eldneys, Crsivel and Drolel BwoIUhe. This Medicine Increnses the powers of dtjosttoa, and excites the absorbents Into bealthy action, by Trtlch tho watery or calcareous dcposlllons, and a!l nnnatnrcl en largements arc rcdnccd, as well as pain and tBflammrtUoa, and U good for men, Tromcn and cblldren. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakness arlplns tram Exccmcs, ITablts of DlsBlpa tlon. Early Indiscretion, attended vrlllx the following Eymptoms: Indlsp&tiKlon to Exertion, Loss of ilcmory, TTeak Nerves, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, , - Hot Ilands, Dryness of the Skla, Loss of Tower, Difficulty of Breathing. Trembling, Vakerulne, Tain In tho r!ick, rtashlnjof tho Pody, Ernptlcns of the Face, Pallid Count enancc. Universal Lassltndo, These symptoms. If allowed to go on (-whicU UiU Medi cine Invariably removes), eoon follow FATTjITT, EPILUTIC FIT3, &C, In one of which the patient may expire. VTho can say they are not frequently followed by tboso direful dis eases." INSAXITT AND COXSU5IPTION? Many are aware of the cause of thrlr6uffcrlng,bnt none will confess. The records of the Insane asylums and th9 melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness to tho truth of tho aspertloiA The ConF'ltstlon, once effected by organic weakness, reiulrcs the uld of me li. lne to strengthen Bnd Invigorate the BTslem, which HLLH ISOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUOHJ Invariably docs. A trial will convince Uio most sceptical. In many affections peculiar to Femnles, the Extract r.ina- is uncqualjd hy nny other roniody, and for all complaints Incident to tho 6ex, or In tho DECLIXE OB CUAXGE OF LIFE, TZT Sek Symptoms above. ty 2To TAraily should be with.C'at it: 1? .- Take no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for onpleasait and dangerous diseases. liiiiii TTT-T ' f ?- Cures Secret Diseases In all their stages UttlQ expense, little or no change of fllet, m Inconveclencc, and SO E3TPOSCTIE. USE HELMBOLD'S, EXTRACT BUCHU for all affections and diseases of the?e orprsns, whether rxisTixci rx m.vls on i emale. From whatever ennee originating, and no matter how long standing. Diseases of theso organs require tbe uld of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. Arid It is certain to have tho desired effect lo all diseases tor which It Is recommended. liolmbolcl matTLT COXOCTTKATEO COiTPOCKa FLU i D EXTRACT SAR SAP A RILL A, I'orpnrlfrlsR the Blooil, rmovins til chronic cors:itn Konal ditcabes crl-ji; from aa Impure Etalo of the H'.ooi, nrd the only reliable nnd cOictcai Uoirr. remedy for ths care cf Scrofula, Scali ticid, fait r.hcjm, ri.is ar.il Bwcllii.gs of tho Tones, Ulcerations of lhe Throat c'I Legs, ElotchC4,nrr:r'lcs on the Face, Tetler, Eryfaipdas, and all scaly Eruptions of the tla, ii'D nzjTrrizxiG- the cooszzjox. KOT A FEW of the worst disorders that adict rcatitlnd arlrc f; ota the corruption that accumulates la the Liooi. Of alt tbe dis coveries t'-.it Lave e-een made to purgr: it cct, rone can equal In cUcct IIeuibold's Coin-orn Extract or Sas 6irAr.iLLA. It cleanses and renovates the rlood,l35l'.'j tho vigor of health Into tho syFtera.and pores out the tTimora- v Llcu make dlicaio. It stimulates tlie hc&Ufcy fiiCi'!c.nEjr the body.tndcspcla the disorders U'at gtoTr r-nroakltrin the Mood. Such a rcaic:!y,that culd he relied on has Ions been eocgtt for, and no-x, for t'ic Crsl time the puhllc hr.vo one on v. tlch they can depend. Oar rpace here docs cot admit of certlUcatcs toehow 1U effects, bat tho trial of a fci'lo bcttlc vlU ehow to the sick that It hza Its virtues Burpctlcg anything they have ever tLhca Two tablcspooiiiriil of the Extract of Sarsaperilla added to a pint of water Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle lu fally equr.1 to a gallon ofthe Syren of arbn p&riUa, or the decoction as usually made. HILIilE OLD'S BOSE VTASlf, An excellent Lotion for diseases aris'ac: from habits ol dissipation, nwil in connection with the Extracts Eucha and Sarsapnrilla, In each diseases as recommended. Evi dence of the mof t rcrponslblc and reliable character will accompany the medicines. ,Veo explicit directions for use, iru'.Y Aai..'r(f. of thnw.and living witneases.cnd np vrards of CO.JW nnsolicited ccrtlScates and recommenda tory letters, many cf which are from the Msheet sources. Including eminent Thyslclans, Clergymen, Statesmen, &c. The Proprietor has never resorted to tl-eir publication In the ne'wspnncrs ; he does not c!o this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do net need to be propped up by ccrtiflcatcs. The Science of Medicine, like the Doric Column, ehonld tand simple, pure, majestic, having Fact for lla basis, Ludacllon for ltj pillar, and Truth clono fur Its Capitol. X'y Extract Earcapartila 13 a EloodPcrI2er;Tr.7 Extract Cuchu Is a Diuretic, and will cct cs eurh in all caao. Both are prepared on purely scientific principles n tacuo end aro ilo rucst crtlvo measurei cf ei'ber that can bo made. A ready cnil conclaslve test will bo a com parl?on of their properties with those e;t forth la iho fol lowing worts : Eeo Dlrpcnsatory of the United States. Bee Professor DEwtza' valuable works on the rractlca of Phytic. cc remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Prrrsic, rhlla. Eec remarks raade'by Dr. Fprnt.jt McDowell, a cele brated Phyclclan and Uembcr of tho Hoyal College of EurgcoM. Ireland, end puldlshcd la the Transactlonaof the Elng and Queen's Journal. See iledlco-ChJrurgical Kcvlew, published by Ej2rj3r Tbattes, Tcllow of the Itoyal College of Surgeons. See most of the late standard works oa Medicine. FOLD BT ALL DPXGGISTS E 1LU WUllV. Address letters for Information, la confldenee. to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist; PZISCIPAL DEPOTS : llelmbold's Drug and Chemical "Warehouse, Ko. 594 EEO AD WAT, K2W T0EZ, zti LIelmbold'8 Medical Depot, Bo. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST, PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF COUNTF.IIFKITSl ASK FOB HELMBOLD'al TAKE NO OTH.n N THE SYRUP 13 A PROTECTED SOLUTIOV OP TUB I'rofotide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE ItOOT OFDISEASE. BT -.f j."s me moon with it vital PRIkcipu, Oft This 1. the secret of the wonderful success of Uii i-'cujr in curing UjspepmaLiTcr Oomplaint, Dropsy. Chronic Diarrbcei, BoiU, Nervou ' Affections, Cbilla and FeTer, Ilumora. Losi of Consti tutional viporf Diseases of ihe Kidneja & ' . V Bhdder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a RAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or low .t.l0 of th ' . , ' . system B.'in? free from Alcohol in any form. i.. .-i ,nK elT.c,. are not followed by wr.pondinSSb lion, but are permaneiit, ir,fuSiii? slrengih. visor an From the Venrral.le Archdoacn 8-;o rT t l Di-khm Canada Eat. March S. IB&5.. than 25 year..,;t',,,jr,:8,;Te,'"te D"PeU of shH a. the chaKe. I am wide.y ""louV'.nS' ubrulcrhefo"r",::,.,, : r that fa A CASE OF 27 YEARS' STAN'DT.VO CURED From IN8LEV JEWETT.Ko. W A'vohTloce. Borton I hav auflered. and sometimes severely, for 87 years, fro,,, dyspi-ptic. J commenced talin, the pi. .rthecor?; 'ldJrn,i b"n? from 1,1 In the course of three or four wk I entirely rol.eved from iy su,T,.rinKl,. and b3Ve enToV'd nnil' ttrrupted health ever since." "Jy-a noiit- AN' EMINENT DIVINE CF BOSTON' PWB 1 have b, en H.lng ,he P,ruviaD Vv"up tot sm. time past; it eive, me new Vijor. Buoyancy of loTr. its. Elasticity of Muscle.", buoyancy oi apir- Thovsandj har, bee,, changed by the ,e nfthls remedy . and happp men a4 Vomen ; and Utalid, canat "easeum'. biy innate to give it trial, rcoMoum Apaniplilft of 3-J payes.' containing certificate, of curand recommondaiior.s fro... some f tKotl eminent physicians, clergymen, and others. willbV sent frke to any mlilres. 1 " ingra'ss."i,tCaCl1 "0Ule ba Pt,tCVix Sxc' FOn SALE BY J. P. DINSMriRE. Proprietor. 30 UeV Kt - N"ew York SOLD BY ALL. DKLGGiSTS. Tir!!" ""n.C- . IODINE I. the BR.4.- ........... i ivir orronim ami all kinr..i j. SI. Anders' Sotline Water. I a Pure Pnl.ltion of Jr.lin liMTiinim . VENT ,1 t-M,.iMlAK'W AWL- A most Powerful V?taliziCg AgeDl and' Kestorative. It has eured and u.ll rare PCHOFLXA in .Ilit.ni. aa.trt li. Fe" to y OI,e ding their Trice $l.f (I a bottle, or fi for $5 on J. P. DI.NSMOUE. 30 Dev St. New Y Aad by all Druggi.t,, WISTAfVS BALSAM or wild mm HA9 BEEN USE3 TOR NEARLY HALF A CEXTURY, Po,, ari,ii'hin-' i curio, Coughs, Colds . Hoaraenew, Sore -Throat iDfluQozi, Whooping congh, Croup, Liver complaint, Bronchitis.Diffi. cuiiy of BreatLiujr. Asthma, and every affec ' tion of TIIE THROAT, LUSUS CUES'. Cbnsisfliijpfiony when a,. ..J"" .?.bDV . AS A MEDIfJTKTTn. Hnnirl in C.i:r ... . "r v"'t4' wiaing n EtTict. safe ia in Oper TT To ttt X while as a preparation, free from noxious ingredinent . e-SJk1;!; """""g all that U ratable In lu Tegtldble kingdom for this class of disease.it is incomparable i ititlujl .. , and is entitled, merits, aud receives tbe fidciice of t he nnhhr general con- SEYMOUU THATCHER, M. D.. U istar s Ualsm or V r-o OatRrr rives univir.l ' .ntufartion. , seem, to cure at oUEh bv "nV'i and cleanf.ng the lunee. and allayinz irritation T?nuf remov.ns the rause. ,t.ad cf dry?nV " ihi tgH and leaving the rau7e brh.nd. 1 con,,derthe bS ' as po.d ns any. if not the best. Cough meuicine w?S which 1 am acquainted." . ",cu,c,ne w,us Kcv. Jacob SscnLEii, cf Hanover, Pa. nll'i",11"0".? n,UcI' mone the German population n this country, makea the following ,tJL. went for the benefit cf the ailli. tcd ,0,i0,.nK t.n.Vlf," rf,avLr,? TKai,7-t n.y family impor tant heneht, fro,,, the U9e f your Ta,uable 7p tion U istar-8 Balm or Wild CrtBRT it afford, ml- pleasure to rero,i.,od it ,u the p""Te. e' yrsaso one ot my da..Chters seemed to be i. clino. a.,., little ,.pe, 0rner rtL0,Y were ...tmainl The ? '? ha'' UkS" ",,! W to,e f "ou ,u of 1 . re WM 8 cr,at 'ProveIUrnt in her healih. I h.vjf. in my individual cae ,made frequent V-e o yourv?IuaWe medicine, and have al way7 bee buuefitted by it. ' R JACOB SECI1LER, Trice One Dollar a Bqttlex FOR SALE BV J. P. DIg!ORK, 3flDev Street. New York MTii vFo Ai0.v,I,rXi.0Bo.ton. AD BT ALL DBlUOlSTg. GRACE'S Celebrated Salve' CURES CUTS. BUBXS, SCALD3. Orace'a Celebrated Salve CLECS WOL'XDS. BRLI5E3, SPRAIN'S.' Grace's Celebrated Salvo CURES COILS. ULCERS, t.NCER4. Grace's Ct-Icbrated Jfalve CLE E3 SALT RIJEUM. ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPLD HANDS. CHILBLAINS, Grace's Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES, FRESH WOUNDS, te ll ia prompt in action, removes pain at onee. and'rs duees tbe most angry-looking swellings and im'fla matlons. as if by magic thus flrdinif relief aad m complete cure. Only 25 eects a hot ! (Sept by ma y f0r 35 cents.) For Sale by J. P. DIVSMORB 30 Dey Street. New York . W. FOWEB it SON. Proprieto a.Bo.u,,, a.d bv all Drunitts. Grocers, sud Country ste-sa, January ?7. i-tit; It