Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, May 30, 1866, Image 4

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    A GRICUITUB A L.
cr" r"7 ho considered the lead
the r pv-st time in. tliii section,
AT.g cro;.-
'-, t! o fliiraer's direct eashreceipt3 for
v.: a rr m cron are not nmfce as large as those
were for Lis wheat crop in the heyday of
wheat growing, yet he finds it i very conve
nient crop to feed to all domestic animals.
.Horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, po altry all are
grateful for a few nubbin3 of corn, and the
farmer most have a pretty generous harvest
to have any left in his crib, to sell in the
ppring. He (Exposes of most 01? his corn in
the form of beef, mutton, wool, butter, pork,
and poultry, and ha3 a considerable portion
left to return to his land in manure. The
' average yield of corn hi the Genesee country
is altogether too smoIL
We do not make our land rich enough
do not till it well fcn jugh do not cultivate
the corn enough, to produce majdmum crops.
We now and theu hear of a farmer raising
80 to 100 bushels of shelled corn to an acre,
' just to show us what can be dote, but most
of us are content to raise from oO to 50 bush
els. We, somehow, act as if we think it
"to go over twenty acres of land to get 800
bushels of corn than to raise the same quan
tity on eight or ten acres.
They have one practice at the cast that we
night profitably adopt here that is, manur
ing in the hill with some quick acting fertili
zer. They tise poudrette there. In the ab
sence of that, we might use hen manure,
composted with gypsum, muck, or mould.
A tablespoonful of such a compost dropped
on the corn before covering, would give it a
wonderful start, and greatly augment the
yield.
The varieties mostly cultivated here, are
the eight-rowed, white, the eight-rowed yel
low, and the red-blazed, also eight-rowed.
The latter, on good land, is generally the
most productive The King Phillip improv
ed, and the Ohio dent are occasionally grown.
We generally plant all but the latter, about
three feet apart each way. The dent should
-beat least four feet. We generally plant
from five to .eight grains in a hill. Three
stalks are enough to grow, but we have to al
low about half for casualties.
Our time of planting ia from the tenth to
the fifteenth of May according to the season.
We favor early planting. American Far
mer BEES AND HONEY.
- Jame3 Bruce, in.TAe Scott Uh Farmer,
thinks the agricultural population cannot be
too strongly impressed with the expediency
of keeping bees. In many parts of llussia
the peasants have each 400 or 503 bee hives,
and make more profit of .their bees than of
corn; and in Spain the number of hives is in
credible; a single parish priest, I was inform
ed, possessed, 5,000. Honey posesses aston
ishing restorative power, at the point o
death, when all stimulants and tonics fail,
a tablespoonful, or. two, if given every half
"hour, rally and save the patient's life. "My
eon, eat honey, because it is good, and the
honey comb which is sweet to thy taste."
Prov. xxiv. 13. In a recent conjiiunication
to "Times The Bee Master," I have advised
a trial of it in hydrophobia, in its concrete
state, every hour, for relieving the constric
tion of the throat and abdomen, present in
this most formidable disease.
i Varieties OF Floce. I have grown the
"Hoosac" or China Tea Wheat for the last
'five years. Until last year, it gave good
yield, sTiy eighteen bushels per acre. This
wheat should be cut as soon as ripe, or a lit
tle before ; otherwise it shells badly. I think
the Yellow Fife is as good for flour, better to
; yield, and it will not suffer as badly by stand-
ing after it is ripe. I raised it last year ; the
best gave from 20 to 25 bushels per acre ;
a neighbor got 25 bushels. It was a poor
' Beason for wheat with U3. The Yellow Fife.
is a soft wheat like the Club, and unlike what
is called the Scotch Fife. Prairie- Farmer.
.
Wash for Apple Trees. Soft soap and
lye, equal parts, well mixed. . With a brush
or old broom, rub the tree in all parts, from
the ground up into the branches. It will
keep of the apple tree borer, which is now
proving fatal to many apple trees, and it
will give the tree a smooth bark and add to
its thrifdness, that will well pay for the time
and expense. Now is the time to apply the
wash to keep off the borer' May. Soap
from the bottom of the barrel, which is not
favorable for common use, answers as well
as that which is better.
Ctltiy atin a Potatoes. A potato small
er than a turkey's egg, should never be used
for planting. That size will make four sets.
Plant the rows three feet apart, and the sets
one foot in the'row. Ground that has the
manure plowed in, in the Fall, will produce
cne third more, and an evener size, than that
manured in the spring and planted immedi
ately ; the manure absorbs the natural moist
ure "of the ground, and the crop is tardier in
sprouting.
WoethTkttno. It is said that hog's
lard h the best thing to give hens to make
them lay. Mix it with their feed a small
piece as big as a walnut will set a hen to lay
ing immediately after she has been broken up
from her setting and thus hens lay through
cut the whole winter. Will some one try
the experiment and then report the same.
Amoot or Butter. Butter obtained
from a given qunatity of milk varies immense
ly. Mr. Morton, in his "Hand Book of
Dairy Husbandry," asserted that the quan
tity required to make a pound of butter var
ied from sixteen to twenty-nine pints, depend
ing upon the breed of cows and the feed giv
en, .
TilE total number of hogs packed in Chi
cago duribg the season just closed is 501 ,462,
aiasst 750jI47 last season showing' 3 faU
. boff of . 243,695, The average yield in
lard h 41 per csnC more than last year. The
total number of cattle packed is 27,723 head
against 92,453 head last season. The dimin
ution 13 63,431 head.
m -m - 'afc
G rath G .OTVLycr, Including the islands,
X3 estimated, by Tha Ohio Farmer, that
tlicra ere 3",000acxc3 cfland planted to grapes
cr: j tls southern short cf Lake Eric.
rPIIE PERUVIAN SYRUP
JL 13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION O? THE
a new discovery in medicine which
STRIKE3 AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE. BV
supplying itie Blood wuo it vital TKiHarum, oft
mm ulasucwt IRON..
This ia tilt secret of the wonderful success of this
remedy ia curing
Dyspepsia, Liver Ooraplaint, Dropsy,
Chronic Diarrhoea, Boila, Nervous
, Affections, Chills and Fever?,
Humors, Loss of Consti
tutional vigor, Diseases
of the Kidneys &
- Bladdert Female
Complaints.
and all diseases originating in a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD
or accompanied by Debility or a low state of tb
system
Being Tree from Alcohol in any form, i energia
ing effects are not folio wad bv eorresnondina reac
tion, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor and
New Life inte all parts of the ay a tern, and buiiding
up an IRON CONSTITUTION.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY
From the Venerable Archdeacon 8COTT, D. D.
Durham. Canada East, March 84, 1863.
l am an inveterate DvsDCDlic of more
than S3 years' Handing."
"I bare so wonderfully benefitted in the
three short weks during which 1 have used the Pe
ruvian srrup.that lean scarcely persuade myself of
the reality. People who have known me are aston
ished at the change. I am widely known and can
hut recommend to others that which has done so
much for me -
A CASE OF 27 TER3' STANDING CURED.
From IN3LEY JEWETT, No. 13 Avon Place. Boston
"1 have suflered. and sometimes severely, for 27
years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking Hie Pe
ruvian oyrup, ana lound immediate benefit from it,
lu the course of three or four weeks I was entirely
relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed unin
terrupted health ever since.'
AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON, PAYS:
"I have been aslng the Peruvian Syrup for some
time past; it gives me new Vigor.Buoyancy of spir
us, elasticity oi oaurcie.
Thousands have been changed b the use eftkis rented
from weak, tic kly, suffering creature, is strong. healthy:
and kappp men cad mom; and invalids cannot rsaJesa
Hy hi til ate tm giet it trial.
A pamphlet ot Jit pages containing certificates of
cures and recommendations from some of tbe most
eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be
sent rasa toauy address.
0 See that each bottlehas PsaoviN Sraup blown
in the glass.
FOR SALE BY
J. T. DINSMOBE, Proprietor, 3(1 Dey St.New York
SOLD BY ACL. DRUGGISTS.
SCROFULA.
All Medical Men agree that IODINE is tbe BEST
REMEDY for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever
discovered. The difficulty has beeu to obtain a Pubs
Soiution of it.
Df, 11. Anders Iodine Water
Is a Ture Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOL
VENT ! I Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of
water.
A. most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and
llestor alive.
Aseuredand wtu.cure SCROFULA in all its mani
fold forms.
ULCERS, CANCERS. 8 Y PHI LIS. SALT RHEUM :
and it liu been used with astoniibing success in ca
ses of Rheumatism, liyspep-iaf Consumption, Female
Complaints, Heart, Liver and Kidney Diejee,e.
Circulars will be sent rasa to any oue sending their
address.
Price S 1.(0 a bottle, or for 15.00
Prepared by Dr. 11. ANDERS, Pbysiciaa at Chemist g
r vr omts uy
J. P. DINSMORE. 36 Dey St. New Y
And by all Druggists.
yyjTlSTABS BALSAM OF
VII,D CHERRY
HAS BEEN USID FOB NEARLY
HALF A CENTURY,
. With tbe most astonishing success in curing
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat
lDnavDii, W hooping coagh, Croup,
Liver complaint, Bronchitis, Diffi
culty of Breathing, AsiLma,
ad every affec
tion of
THE THRO AT, LUNGS CHEST.
which carries off more victims than any other dis
ease and which baffles the skill of the Physicians to
greater extent than any other malady, often
YIELDS TO THH REMKDY
when all other prove ineffectual.
AS A -MEDICINE
Rapid ia Belief, soothing in Effect, safe in its Oper
ation.
IT IS UNSURPASSED I
while as a preparation. free from noxious tngredinent
poisons, or minerals ;nnlting skill, science. ai:d medi
cal knowledge ; combining all that is valuable In the
vegetable kingdom tor tins class ofitisea'e.it is
INCOMPARABLE !
and is entitled, merits', and receives the general con
fidence of the public.
SEYMOUR THATCUER, M. D.,
or Herman, tv.-y.. writes as lortows :
"Wistab's Bals'M or Wild Obcbrt rive nnivcrsal
satikfartion. It seems to eurealougU by loosrnmg
and clt'anring the lunga.and allaying irritpiion tbus
removing the cause, iiistrad of drying up the cougli
and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider the Bulsam
a go d as any, if not the best. Cough me-iciue with
which 1 am acquainted."
Heir. Jacob Sechler, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and much respected among tbe German
population in this country. makes the following state
ment for the benefit of the afflicted,
DkaB ?irs Hsving realized in my family impor
tant benefits from the use of your valuable prepara
tion WisTABs Balsam or Wild Chkbrt it affords me
pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight
years ago one of my daughter seemed to be in a de
cline am little hopes of her recovery were entertain
ed I then procured a bottle of your excellent1 Balsam,
and before she had takn the whole of the contents of
the bottle there was a great improvement in ber
health. I hvve.in my Individual case made frequent
use of your valuable medicine, and have always been
benefitted by iu
J ACOB SECHLER.
Trice Out Dollar a lioUle. .
FOR BALK BY
J. P. DINSMOBE, 3C Dey Street. New York
BETH W roWLE, & fcON. Proprietors,, Boston.
AXD ST ALL DIOGO.irra.
Q RACES
Celebrated Salve
CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS.
Grace's Celebrated Salre
CURES VVOUNDS.BRUISE3, SPRAINS,
Graces Celebrated Salve
CURES BOILS. ULCERS, CANCERS.
Grace's Celebrated f alvc
CUP.ES SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES CHAPPED HANDS. CHILBLAIN'S,
Grace's Celebrated Salre
HEALS OLD SORES. FRESH WOUNDS.te.
Ilia prompt in action, removes pain at onee. and re
duces ibe most angry-looking swellings and imfla
matlona. as if by magic thus affordimg relief and a
complete cure.
Ouly 23 eents a box I (Sent by ma il for 35 cents.)
For Sale by
J. P. DIXSMORE 30 Dey Street, New York.
S. W. FOWE 4c SON, Proprieto.-s.Boston, and by all
Druggiflts, Grocers, and Country stores.
January 27. l8ou ly.
lalQTJOBrS i LIQTJCS.S i
AVhffcsnle and Kctnil.
'rllE rubscriberawould announeeto
1 Bloomsburg and vicinity, that
LIQUOhS n large and small quanti
ties, and at different prices, at his
new store, on Main street, north side
two doors sonth of Iron street, Blooms
burg. His stock of foreign and Do
mestic the citizns of
be is selling
consists of Cognac and Rochcl e. Blackberry, Gin
ger, Raspberry aad Juavcndrr, He has a Urge ass
ortment of
Old By, gray with ag. fine Old Bourbon, old P lks
Whiskey, and anj quantify of eotrmon. He also has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeiras. Lisbon. Claret, Sherry and Canpagne
Wines ; and last but not least, a quantity of good
double extra BROttW STOUT; all oi which he will
sell at the lowest cah prices. Tbe public u re re
spectfully solicited to give bis liquor a trial.
D. W, BOBBINS. Agent-
CHARLES B. BR0CKWAY,
A Itorney-al-La w.
Bounties, Back-pay, Pensions, &c.,
' collected.
Bnecial atteatlon paid to maUerc arrfsrng under
the Internal Revenue Laws.
p- OFFICE, one door wert a iht Court House,
Clootnsbur?. Pa. '
A. J.; EVANS1
CLOTHING EMPORIUW1,
hearty ojryosite t the Fpiscopal Church.
CLOTHING OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS.'
MY stock 1s composed of fine clothing, med'utn
and low priced adapted to all conditions,
taatas and waata. H has tbe latest styles for the
seaaona floe assort sent of , .
Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shaw.s,
rront roW to the very lest
Hit Goods are tashwntible and well Made.
In addition to my stock of ready-made clothin j, I
nave piece goods for eistoin orders,
Clolksj Casimere, &c, A:c.
1 And having one of the first class cutters. I guanm
meant in an eases an l give satisfaction. Also a
variety of
WOOLEN AS!) LIXEN Slilltrs,
Stockings, Neckties. Collars. Stocks, Handkerchiefs
everything in the gentlemen's line of clothing.
Also, Hats, boots ant! Shoes. Trunks and Carpet
bags.
1 will sell at the lowest Market pricaa. Please give
me a call before purchasing elsew here.
ANDREW J. EVANS,
Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1865.
Catawissa Rail Kontl.--Oii
and after MONDAY. April 8. IHtiS. passeiiKer
trains on tbe Catawissa Railnad will run at the fol
lowing named hours ; .
Mail South wtatiohs. Mail North.
Uej, H.45am Williamsport Arr. 0 15 p.m.
" 9.17" Muncy Dep. 5 45
- 9.46 Wstsontown 5,lf
JO.00 Milton 5 01
' 10 43,' Danville 4 Sit "
II.00" Rupert ' 4.10
11.10" Catawissa 3.50
12.18 pm Kinitown 8,35
13 5 Bmunil 15.5 .
1 0 " Qua kake 1 4U "
1.20 E Mahauoy June. 1.20
" 5,15 Dine Tamaqua. Dine " 1.10
4 23 " Reading 10.40 ait
Arr 7.00 u Philalelpbia - 8.00
i0 -to ing or Mauch Chunk. 6 00 '
No change of cars between WiHiunisnort and Phil
adelphia. GEO. W. WEBU. Sept,
April 13. 1P66 .
A LECTURE TO Y01AG MEN,
JUST published, in a. sealed enve
lope. Price 6 centa. A lecture on the
nature, treatment tnd radical cure of
Spermalorhoca. or Seminal Weaknnss
Involuntary Emissions, sexual Debility and Imped
iments to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Con
sumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Menial and Physical
Incapacity, reanlting from elf Abuse, ate. By Kob
ert J. Culverwell, M, D.. author of thi Qrpi Book,'
&c. '
The world renowned anthor.m this admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience, that
the awful consequences of Sol f-Abuse may be effect
ually removed without fledicine, and without dan
gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cordials, poin .ing out a mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer,
no maiter bat his condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lec
ture wil I prove a boon to thousands. Sent under
seal to any address, in a plain envelope, on receipt
ot six eents or t wo postage clamps. Also lr. Cul
vcrwell's Marriage Guide, price i'5 cent. Address,
CIIA8. S. C KLINE It CO..
127 Bowery. New Yoik, P. O. box 43c6.
April 18, IStio. ly Peas at Co.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
N.E. Cor. Tenth and Cbe.tcui Street).
PHILADELPHIA.
The most complete and thorouzhly appointed Busi
ness or Commercial College in the couutry.
The only one in tho city poaessins a Legislative
Charter, and the only one in the United Stales author
ized to confer Degrees of Mf-rit. Diaploma awarded
to graduates in the Commercial Coarse under its cor
porate seal by authority cf law.
Conducted by gentlemen of liberal edncation aad
extensive experience in business, and affording une
qualled advantages for the Ihoinngh theoretical and
pi act leal education of young men lor tbe various du
ties and employment of business life.
THEORY AND PRACTICB COMBINED
by a of system
At-TUAL BUSINESS TRAINING
original and pre eminent'y practical g ving tbe stu
dent in the shortest time a romp lete ipsigbt into the
science of accounts, arranged and published by tbe
proprietor of this Institution exclusively for bis own
usr-s.iving one-half tne ordinary labor of the student
andgivinf him a complete knowledge of th- practice
of the best accountants.
THE COMMERCIAL COURSE
EMBRACES
BookepiDg,CorDri)ercial Arithmetic, Pen
manship, Business Correrpondence,
Commercial Law, Lectures on
Business Affairs, Commer
cial CuPtoans, Forms,
aad Actual Busi-
res Practiep.
SPECIAL B3ANCIIE.S
tlgehr and the Hi f her M:ktmatiea, Phonograph, Or
namental Penmanship, the Jtrt t Detecting
Counterfeit Mont. F.ngineetmg Sur
veying, JVauigati-tn and
Telegraphing .
TEl.EliP Al-lll NO.
The arrangements for Telegraphing are far more ad
vance of anything of the kind ever ofl.'red to the pub
lie. A regular Tele raph Line is connected with tho
Institution wi'ti twenty branch offices in various
parts of the ci'y, where public business is transacted,
and in which the rtudents of Ibis Institution are per
mitted to practice. No regular office practice can brt
bad in any other school of instruction in the country,
without which no one can obtain a position as a prac
tical operator. Younc iii'-n are cautioned acainst tbe
deceptive representation of those who, without any
such facilities, preteid tofarh Telegraphing.
PATRONAGE.
This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron
tronnge ever betowed upon any Commercial school in
fe Suite. Over five bundree student were in atten
dance the fi'st year, and over seven hundred during
the past year. The bet class of students may inva
riably be found here, and i.ll its associations are first
clasa.
LOCATION A SO ACCOMMODATIONS.
This Institution i located in the most central part
of the city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele
gance and convenience, lire unsurpa.-sed. All the
rooms haveHeen fitted up in the very Oesf style with
KCtMVEaS OFFICES U CuUNTIVtJ HOUSES.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE. STATION Att V STORB,
AKD A IfcOfl.AK
BANK Op DEPOSIT AND IS.-'UE,
supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes used
as a circulating medium in the Ui partuient of Actual
Business.
TO yocivg mux
who desire the very b- si facilities for a
Practical Kdacaliun for Eusimss,
we guaran lee a course of instruction no where else
equMlled, whi'e the reputation and standing of the
Institution among business men make its endorse
me nt the best passport to success and advancement.
All contemplsting entering any Commercial College,
are invited to send for an ILLCSTUATED
CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE
containing complete interior views of the College,
and full particulars of tbe course of instruction,
terms, ttc
L. FAIRBANKS,-1. 31.,
President.
T. E. MERCHANT, Supt. of Of nee Business.
Nov. 4, 115 12 m.
LIFE 11 EALTll STK E. G TH.
LI FE II EA LT II- STR E. G T II.
LIFE UEILTII STREXtTlI.
Hundreds and thousands annually die prematurely
when, if they would give tbe Great French Remedy,
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'3
Celebrated Specific Tills,
Prepared by GaaANcuas Jc Dupokt, No. 214 Rue Lom
bard. Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Jnan Uela
marre. Chief Phyaician of the Hospital du N'ord ou
Lariboisiere a fair trial, they ouIj find immediate
relieC and, iu a short time, l e fully restored to Health
and S'rength It is used in the practice ottuaiiy emi
nent Freeh physicians, with uniform success. and high
ly recommended as the only positive ad pedjic Reme
dy for all persons siifferi.tg lr-m General or Hxua
Debility, all derangements of the Nervous Force.
Melancbely.Spermatiirrhoea or Seminil emissions. al
Weakness arising from seiual Ex-Energy, Physical
Prostration, NervO'igneas, Weak Spme.t Lown ;ss of
Spirits, timness of Viioti, Hysterics, Pains ia the
Back and Llinbs, Impoteacy, ace
No I inguage can convey a a aequate idea ef the im
meiii.ite and almost miraculous change it occasions to
the debilitated and shattered system. In fact.it stands
unrivalled as aa unfailing ears of the maladies above
mentioned.l
Suffer no mire, bet use Th Great French Remedy ; it
will effect a core where all others fail, and although
a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurtful to the
most delicate constitution
Pampbleu.roiitaioini full paiticnlars and directions
for using, in English, French. Spalli ah and German, ac
company each box, and also- sent free to any address
when requested.
Price One Dollar per box; 8i x boxes for Five Dollars
Sold by all Druggists throughout tbe world ; or will
be sent by mail, securely setded from all observation,
by inclosing specified price to any authorized agents.
BE.WAHB. OF COUJfTK.RFE.VTS JlJVTP IMITATIONS.
Proprietors exclusive Agenu for America, OSCAR Q
MOSES, It CO., 27 Courltaad St. New York, .
Authorized Agents for Bloomsburg .
ETERfMOTF.lt,
DaaTaie. W. UtICOCS.
Feb. 3, IS6.-Jy.
BONE MILU
BONE-DUST..
THE BEST & CHEAPEST 3IAKURE !
FINELY ground Bones, etpresslv for Wheat. Rye,
Corn, liui kwbeat. Oats, Potatoes. Crass Fruit
Trees, Grape Vines. Vegetable, tic.
As most Bone Dust and Fertilizers are largely
adulterated to satisfy consumers that this article is
strictly pnre. e..ch bill of sale is accompanied with a
testified statement thaf each package of Bone Dust
Is entirely free from adulleratiou. To this fact our
freight ageats, car nien and workmen, can at all limes
testify.
Furmers will do well to send for our eirenlars.giv
ing full particulars of this valuable fertilizer. As
our slock is limited, we advise our customers to or
der early.
PA CKED IN BJGSSr D A nil EL S.
C7 A Liberal Discount Allowed to Dealers.
A.J lilt El NIG,
Allentown, Pa.
N, B. Persons reading thi, advertisement will do
bone-gnthrers a favor by brineing us to their notice,
as we pay the highest price for Bones.
March 81. Itjiiti. 3iuo.
OF
Si
ringr and Siiinmrr Good$i,
'T'HE .subscriber has just returned from the cities
J. with another large and select asaoruneiil of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the
lowest figure, and which be is determined to sell
on as moderate Krmi as can be procured elsewhere
in Bloomsburg.
His rtock comprises
LA.B.ES DfiESS GOODS
of the choicest styles and latest faskious tojjetber
with a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS,
and Vtstings. AI,o, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar
Ware, liollow-ware, Niils, Iron,
Hats and Caps, Ice. In short, everything usually
kept in a country ft ores, to which he invites the at
tention of the public generally.
The highest price Mill be paid for country produce
in exchange for good a.
S. H. .MILLER.
Bloomsburg. Nov. 92 1865.
WYOMING
VVILKES-BARRE. PENNA.
CAPITAL AXD SUiTpLTs, - - $150,
A SSETS.
Stock not culled in, -
Bills receivable, - "
IT. S. 5-20 Bonds, -Temporary
and call loans.
f 50.000
4". OHU
2.VOOO
6,000
I0J shares Wyoming Hank Stork,
,l"0
50 shares First National BanR at VVilks-Bnrre, 5.000
70 shares Second National bank at Wilkes ltarre 7."
41 shares VMIkes-Barre Bridge Stock. - . 2.5r0
Real Estate, ..... . 1.519
Judgments, oj
Due from Agents and others, . . 7.414
Cash in hand and in Bank... .... i,e!4?
DIUJCCTOR.S.
O. M. HOLT.ENBACK,
JOHN REICH ARO.
SAMUEL VVADHAMS.
CHARLtS DORRANCE,
R D. I. A COB
I.. D. SHOEMAKER.
H. M. HoVT,
O. HLI.IVS,
Wm. 8. ROSS.
t HAR1.E-- A MIVER,
STEWART PIERCE.
li ill II A h U1IVG.
G. M HOLCENHAfK. President.
L. D. SHOEMAKER. Vict Vret l.
R. C. 8MITH, SiceaTart.
F. BROWN. Agent,
March 85. 1&G5 inshnre. Pa.
OMNIBUS LINE.
TnE undersigned would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Bloomsburg, and the public geu-
vmuj. innL i:b is running
ii u.qiiDtE) iirc.. d f.irXir
iween inia lace and the dir- J-
rerent Rail Road Depot dai- ,m-iL
Iv. I Su n '1 n v .T.ndi.it ia a9ssaa
- - ,
connect with ihe several Trains goinv South a West
on the Catawissa and Villiamport Rail Koad. and
with those going Xorth and South on the Lack, Sc.
Bloomsburg Koad.
HisOMMBI S-F.S are in pood rondition, commo
dious and comfortable, and char'rs reasonable.
By Persons wisbisg to meet or see trir friends
depart, cau ba accommodated, upon leasnnrble
charges by leaving timely notice at any of the Ho
tels, JACOB L. GIRT0X,
Proprietor.
Bloomsburg. April S7. 13C4
82S. HOOP SKIRTS,
Hopkin s Own lakc."
MAficrAcrrBEo and Sold
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
No 628 ARCH Street, Poilad'a,
The most complete assortment of La lie,' Misses
and Children's HOOP SKIRTS, in this City ; cntten
u- expressly to meet the wahts of riasT olass
Trade ; embracing the newest and most ttcirable
Styles and Sizes of ' Gore Trails of every IcKsth
from 2 J 4 to 4 yds. round, -H to .'it Spnnss, at 2
to $5 00. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from ilt to 3 yds
round the bottom at II 40 to 9.1 15.
Our line of Minses'and Children's SKIRTS, are
proverbially beyond all competition for variety of
lyles and siz ;s -as well as for finish and durabili
ty ; varying from 8 lo 3.1 inches in lengih, n to 42
Piugs at 35 cents to $2 25. All Skills of "OCR
(jW.V MAKE." are Warristkd to give Satisfaction ;
but But hojis as fccH. unless they have, -llnpkin's
Hoop iskirt Manufactory, No. 52H Arch Street'"
Stamped on en.h Tab I
Also constantly on hand, oooo Skirts, Manufac
tured in New York. and the Eastern States, whirs,
we sell at very ow Pricos. A lot of chean Skirts
15 prings. M cents ; 20 springs. $1 0035 springs.
1 15-31 springs. $1 25 and 40 springs $1 50.
SjT Skirts, made to O der and Repaired.
0 7 Teaiis Gasb. Osi Paics Oblt I
March 7. leXi6. 4mos,
M. WIIITMOYER,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
'BIX)OMSBURG, Pa,
OJJice opposite Post office, over Harlmas $lore
Back Pay, Bounty, Pensions and Gov
ernment claims promptly collected.
Bloomsburg, Apr. 4, '66.
WX. C. BXH8ZXT,
oxo. w. CA.ayK.iTxa.
Established 1828.
G. W. CARPENTER, IIENSZET & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
737 Mariit St. one door below Ui, PrtLADtLrHiA.
DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS,
PAINTS. OILS. GLAS, VARNISHES, DYES,
Aad every other article appertaining to the
business, of the best quality, and at the
lowest Muket-Rates
March 23, 1366r
J)R. MARSHALL'S
UATARRaI SiUFF,
This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to bathe
best article known for curing the Catarrh. Cold ih
the Head and Hbadache. it haa been found an ex
cellent remedy in many caeea of Sore Eyes, Dcir
jiui has been removed by it and Hears i.i has often
heen greatly unproved by its use.
It is fragrant and agreeably, and
GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIRP
To the doll heavy pains caused by diseases of the
Head. Tbe sensation a'ter using it are delightful and
invigorating.lt opens and purges nut all obstructions,
strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to
tbe parts affected.
More than Thirty Years'
Of Sale and use of Da. Marshall's Catarrh and
Headache BNorv. nas proved usgr?ni value for all
the common diseases oft he Head, and at this moment
itstands higher than ever before.
it is recommended by many of the best physicians,
and i s used with grcut success and satisfaction eve
rywhere. Rsadthe Cert ficates of Wholesale Drag
gists io 1851
The undersigned, having fo- many years been ac
quainted with Dr. Marshash'r Catarrh and Head
nut t-'scrr, and sold it in our wbolesalelrade cheer
fully stnte.tunl we . eneve it to on equal in every re
k ect, lo the rec.nnti.cnd alions given of for the cure
of Catarrhal AffiMtions, and that ilia decidedly the
ucst article we nave ever Known tur all r.ouiiuon dis
eases oi tne Head.
hurr St Perry. float, in.
J Barnes Park. New
A B at D Sands.
Yoik
Reed, Austin St Co
Brown. Lrftmsnn 4c Co "
Reed, Cutlur St Ce "
Seth W Fowle, '
Wilson. Fairbank St Co.
Ilenshaw, Edmands St Co
11 U Hay. Portland. Ale.
j Stephen Paul tt Co
Isruel Minor i Co
M'Kesson & Robbins
A L Scovill t Co
M Ward. Close & Co
uush At liale,
For Sale b all Drueita. Ttv fi
Feb. 3, Itito ly.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers.
EJTlie original Medicine eetihtiihed in 1837. and
first article of the kind ever introduced under III.:
name cf "Pulmonic Wafers. " in this or any other
country; all other Piilmo iir. Wafers are counterfeits.
The genuine can be known by the name BR VAN be
inir slumped on each Wafer.
These Wafers have been before the public for nearly
Thirty Veara.and the immense sale atla neil.not only
in America b.il in foreign countries, fully attest their
intrinsic w- r'h. The medical properties are superior
loany other article oflWed for the cure of Pulmonary
or Hronchial atf-ctlons.aiid the quantity contained in
each box is nearly double that of the many worthless
imitations advertised.
Cryan's Pulmonic ITafprs
cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarseness. Asthma.
Catarrh. I'.ronchitis. Difficult Breathing, Spitting of
Blood Pains in the Client. I u ipient Consumption and
all -liseases of the lungs. Nolaflurdinr o ily lempnrnry
relief, tint effecting a rapid and lasting cure and are
w arranted to give satisfaction in every instance.
They don"l nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and
the medical prope.lics am combined in a form so
agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that a.iy child
will readily take them One dose will always afford
HE LIEF IN TEN MINUTES.
To Vocalists and Public Speakers, the Wafers are
peculiarly valuable ; they will in one day remove the
most severe occasional hoarseness ; and thejr regular
use for a few days will.at all times. increase the pow
er and flexibility of the voiee. greaily Improving its
tone, compass and clearness, for w hich purpose they
are regularly used by many professional vocalists
The very great celebrity of this valuable remedy has
ini iicd unprincipled persons to prepare bass imita
tions, which disappoint the jut expectations of the
purchaser, and injure the character of tbe genuine
medicine.
See that the word "BRYAN," is stamped on earh
Wafer, and also observe the fa; simile of tho si-nature
of Ihe Proprietor. "JOB MOSKS" on each wrap
per, to countefeit which is foroert. IT?" Offending
parties will be dealt with to the full exlentof the law-.
Bktar's Poimoric Waters are for sale by ail Drue-
gifts.
JOII MOSFS Sole Proprietor, 27 Cortlandt St, N. Y
Feb. 3, IdOO ly.
"THE GREAT EMILISU IlEJIEIJV.
PROTECTED BY ROYALLETTER3 PATENT.
SIR jameTclarke's
Celebrated Female Pills.
Prepared rem a prescription nf Sir J.Clarke. M. D.,Phy
siaa Extraordinary tm the Queen.
This invaluable mepirine is unfailing in the cure of
all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the
female constitution is sulji cl. It moderates all ex
cess and removes all obstruction, from whatever cause
and a speedy cure may be relied on
VO MAKRIEU LAl)IESt
it is particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bring
on the monthly period with regularity.
(Earh bottle, prirt One Dollnr, hears the Oovernmont
Stump of Cleat Britain, to preveut countcifcits,
i 'A V I ION.
These PiUs rkould not be taken hy Females during the
FIRST THREE MOJVTHS of Pregnane, they areture
to bring en Miseariage.but at any other time tkey are safe
Every women knows that the bloom of healtti must
fade, with the slightest irregularity ..r obstruction of
the menses. These Pi. Is are truly the woman's friend
ia the hour of trial, snd the only sure, positive and
never failing rnre and re gulator "f Suppression of na
ture from wha ever cause So mild lhat the fcehlet
ran tnki tliem with perf-ct security yet so powerfu I in
their eJects, that luty may be safely called, a never
failing Regulator.
In all rases cf Nervous and Spinal Aff-ctiens. Pains
iu the Back and Limbs, Fatigues I ipht exertion. Pal
pitation tif the Heart. Hysterics, and White, ihe-e
Til's will eff ct a cure when allnthermenns have fai
ed ; and although a powerful remedy, Jo not coxtain
iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to tbe
conj-t i tu tion.
Full directions in the pamphlet ar.mndeach package
which should be carelully preserved.
SOLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS.
Sole General Agent fur the United Slates and British
Dominion.
JOB MOsE3. 27 Cortland St., New York.
N.B $1 00 and 6 three cent postage stamps en
closed to any authorized Agent, will ensure a bottle,
containing 60 Pills, by return mail, securely sealed
from ail observation.
Feb. 3. 'Ui.-ly. -
DENT 1ST KIT.
HC. HOWE R,
SURGEON PBNTIST.
Kr Sr El I t ILLY offers bis profess
ional services to the ladies and gentle
men of P.l.ionisburg.ind vicinity. He is
prepared io attend to all the varions
operations in the line of iiis profession andis provided
will t'ie latest improved P'JRCELjIIJ TEETH; which
w II re inserted on gold.platina.sil ver and rutiber br
to lonkwa-lt as the natuial teeth
Mi ier:il plate and bh-ck teeth manufactured ar all
oi ernlions on teeth.cnrefuily and properly attended t '.
Iteirlcuce and office a few doors above the Court
II u-e. same aide.
111. MMishurs. June (1 isfi.1
I'llU l UGRAl'llS ! lllUL GGliAl ti t !
A NElf' GALLERY IN BLOOMS
BURG.
'IMIE undersigned takes pleasrue in announcing
- that li: has opened a Gallery in the larpe hroni
over Hartnian's ttore. in i:inmus!iurg. Pa,, for Pho
tographic and Kindred Art. He is prepared to take
Pictures of all kinds.
Having procured the service of an experienced
Artist from New York, he is prepared to do all
kinds of Picture taki'ig.
SLi" Call and see before going IsewhTe-
A. A. HEMPSTEAD.
January 31. lrG6 3m.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY.
& a HI.OOMSKUKG,CO
JS&3k TaIIMTITa en ia.
X" v '
I I"ll"ri IHE subscriber, proprietor
5; of the above named ev
1 tensive establishment, is no
J a prepared to receive orders
All Kinds of Machfnrry,
for CoMeries, Blast Furnaces, Stationary En;incs,
MILLS, THPESIIING MACHINES. ttC. tC.
He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and
patterns, p'ow-irons, and everything usually made io
nil-class t'ouudries.
His extensive facilities andprncticnl workmen, war
taut him in receiving the largest contracts on tbe
m M reasonable terms.
lT7 Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for
castings.
IlT This establishment is Inca.ed near the Lackawa
na 4 Bloouisburg Railroad Dt pot.
PETER BILLMYER.
liloomsburg, Sept. 12, 18G3.
American Hotel,
CCESTXlJr STREET,
Opposite old Independence Hall,
rililiADELrilll.
S. M. I1EULINGS,
Proprietor.
Wm. IT. Heulings, Ihrk.
May 27, lr3. 12m
JOHN C. YEAGER & Co.,
MAN! FACTURER 4.VTHOLESALE DEALER IN
G3.HATS, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
No. 257 North Third Street. Plula'd.
Nov 29, 1808 - .
MEXICO! MEXICO!
$30,000,000 LOAiY
REPUBLIC OF MEXICO.
Twenty-year "Coupon Bonds in Sums
of $50, $100, $500, and 1,000.
Interest Sevu Per Tent., Payable In
The City of JVew Yark.
, Principal and int-resl Payable in OOLD. $10 SOU.
tMM) lo be sold al Sixty Lenta on Ihe D.iliar in U. 8.
Currency, thus yielding an interest of Twe Ive per
eeni, in Gold, or Seventeen per cent, in Currency, at
the present rate of premium on gold.
The first year's interest already provided.
The most Dctirable Investment ever Offered.
Immense tracts of Minjrg and Agricultural lands ;
sixty per cent, of port dues, i.nposls add taxes. In
the Elates of Tamanlipas and Han Luis Potosi ; and
the plich:ed faith of the said State and ihe Genejul
Coverninent are all pledged for the redemption of
these lionds and payment, of inte. est.
The Security is Ample.
$10 In U. a. Currency v ili buy a 7 per cent Gold
Pond of g it).
9'M in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold
Bond of $100.
3Hl in U . Currency wil I buy a 7 per cent Gold
Bond of $jiM.
lioo in V. a. Currency will buy a 7 per ceut. Gold
Good of f 100(1.
Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy at
least one
OIH IfiO.M).
Circulars forwarded and subscriptions received by
JOHN VV. ( OH LIES It Co,
and J. N. TIFFT. Financial Ajrent
of ih-? Republic Jof Mexico. 57. I'.roaciwa . New York
(17" Subscription al received by flanks and
nanaers generally tbrougbjut the United States.
Nov. 8, lrC5.
JYcw Slock of Clotting.
INVITES aliention to his stock of cheap and fash
ionable Clothing at his Store, on
MJJ1N street, bloomsburg,
two doors above the Jlmirican House,
where h? has jut received from New York and
Phi ladelphia, a lull assortment of
.lie ii acul Roy's Clothing,
including the most feshiotiable. durable and hand
some, DKt'SS GOODS, consisting of
liox. Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Clot.
Cou.'s, and Pant,
of all sorts, size, and colors. Me also has r plen-
isiiuu ins aneany large stocli or l ;ill and Winter
Shawls; striped, figured anil plain Vests, shirts,
cravnis, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sur
pendera and finry articles.
& "e has r niit-tniiily on hand a large and well
selected assortment vf Clntlu an 1 Vestings. which
he is prerart-d lo make up to order, into any kind of
clothing on very short notice and in tlie best of in. li
ner. All his clothing is made' to wear and most of it is
of hoincMiniiufatlure.
f ever Description, Fin and Cheap. His Case of
Jewelrv is not surpassed in this place. Call ami ex
amine his general arsortmeiii of Clothing, Watches,
letvelry, ix. 4e.c
DAVID LOWENBURG.
Bloomsburg. April 20. 1&63.
$25.
THE
$25.
Union Business College
HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,
Eighth and Spring Garden Stetts.
rillLADELrillA.
THOMAS WAY PIERCE, A. M.
President and Consnltinp Accountant.
Extriordinary Inducements !
NOVEL St PERM A VENT ARRANGEMENT OF
BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS,
Trom April 1 to October 1, 1856,
AND SUCCEEDING YEARS.
LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Bookkeeping. Bu
siness Correspondence. Forms and Customs. Com
mercial Ariih-iietic. Business Penui.inehi p. Detect
ing Counterfeit Money, tt Commercial Law,
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS,
SCHOLARSHIPS, including same subjects as above,
Time limited to thr-e months,
TWENTY DOLLARS,
Penmanship, three months, - 37
Penmanship sc Arithmetic, three months - $iu
The saving of coal and gas in the summer months
is an advantage of such iiiipnrtan.-e as enables 1 he
management oi" this College to make a considerable
reduction iu the summer rates.
rrom October 1, 1S66, to April 1. 18C7,
Atd succeeding years, as before.
Life Scholarships joj
Scholarships, 3 months, -
Penmanship. 3 months. ..... 3 0
Penmanship and Arithmetic. 3 months, - - J
trrictAt, 'J'f.rhs roa Clubs. SoLniKRs. akd ros. ana
Suns or MiaisTKB ajsd Tut ncti.
DAY AND EVENING 1NSTSUC
TI0N FOR DOT II SEXES
AND ALL AGES,
in Banking. Plorckeeping. Bookkeeping. Tenman
ship. Pen Drawing. Phonography. AntlnuMic. Men
suration, Algebra. Oeumelry . Ana'ylical (ieoineiry.
The t aliulm, Navieation. Surveying. Kngineering.
Gaiicing. Alining, Meclianirul Draw ing, I oinmerciui
Law, Cvrm.iu, Telegra vhliif , and ih'u English
Branches, at moderate prices.
Endorsed by the public as the most successful Bu
siness (College of the country, as is evidenced by the
fact, thai
Four L'undrrd aad Two Siudtcts
have entered iu the
FtRsr Six Mouths of its Exisrsscs,
rrinripa! of Drpnrtmmls.
THOMAS MAV MERCK A.M.,
GEORGE B. SNYDER. R. w BARNES
C. N. PA KR. Jr., J T. lil'.VMll.DS,
UtXRV KEMI A E. ROGERSON. a. u.,c.a
t'iipotted by an able CVrps of As i-tcnts.
Call or send for a Catologne. College Currency, and
Pierce's Practical I ducator.
onicc-sai
Vorlh i:isr.ifi
PHILADELPHIA.
THOMAS M. PtlUCE.
April H. LJfiC. 3m.
Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Courtlandt Strec
NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
This old-established and favorite resort ofthe Bu
siness Community has been recently refitted, and is
complete in everything that can minister to the com
furts of its patrons Ladies and families arc specially
and carefully provided for.
11 i centrally located 111 tne business partnf theci ty
and is contigituus to the principal lines cf steamboats
cars, omnibuses ferries, etc.
I he tabltr is amply sucpned with all the luxuries rf
the season, and is e'ial lo that of any other hotel in
h- country.
Ample accommodations are ottered for upward ol
111 guests.
C7 Do not beiievt ninners, nackmen, and o hera
w li may say "the Western Hotel is full."
D. D. WINCHESTER. Proprieti r.
THOS. D. WINCHESTER.
Feb. 15. 1h;-J.
Justice of flic I'cacc,
Licensed Contrymccr Scrivener, and
Snrveyor
Office Reaver Valley, Pa.
Will attend to liking Acknowledgements, Write
De.rds, Mortgages. Leases, Bonds. Notes, Agree
ments. Ac. Sorveying atleuded lo with despatch,
Chirees moderate.
TO FARMERS,
PHILLIPS SUPER PHOSPHATE LI VtE.Seymoors
Patent Grain and Phosphate Drill, Burnctia Re
volving Hay Rakes and Hand Hake for sale by
PAXTON it HARMON.
Rupert, Pa,
We claim for Philips Bo per Phosphate that it con
tains less moisture ,is more aniforui in quality, con
Uins mote agricultural value, than any other ia the
market, and introduce the article to formers in gen
eral as a staple and standard article intending to
make it a peruiancnt trade.
PAXTON Jc HARMON.
ApriU, 1369, 3nv
j P O U tt!G
CILlBaATlB
use m Cattle POute
. This preparation; .
Ions; aad favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvigoraW
broken-down and
lTw-plrlted horses,
by, strengthening
and tleahsinc the. .
stomach axid intes
tines. It Is a sar pre
Tentive of sll dis- ,
this animal, such 1
YELLOW WA
TER, H EAYES,
COUUHS, DIS
TEMPER, FE
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL"
ENERGY, kc Hs
use improves the
wind, increases
the appetite-gives
a smooth and
LUX& FIVER, QLASDERSj
glossy skin and
transforms the
miserable skeleton
horse.
Into a fine-looking and splritea
Tn Itmwm rtt Cnnrm I 1 ,vmh,i. , - ii'. .
- - i - K".r'iraa is lnvsiuanieA
It increases the quantity and improves the quality 1
oi we mux. it has
been proven by ao-
tual experiment to
Increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent, and make the
batter firm and
rect. In fattening,
cattle, it gives thera
an appetite, loosens
. tneir n i a e , ana
makes tbem thrivsj
much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such aa Coughs, Clcen U
the Lungs, Liver,
kc, this article
acts as a specific.
Byputting from i
one-liair a paper
barrel of swill the se jZ-J f3Sr
boo ve a i s e a s e s z c-J , TjT -
will be eradicated f"ani wi i fi
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a eertaia .
preventive and cure for tbe Hog Cholera.
Trice 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers iot L
PB.EPAB.inj BY .-
S. 1TOXJTZ & BRO
AT TH2IH
WHOLESALE DRFG AND MIDICITB DEPOT.
No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Kd.
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through
out the United Stotea. , .
O" For aale at the Drug Ftore of
EYER MOYER,
Bloomsburg Pa..
Bloomsburg, Jan. 6. Ie66. 12mo.
i W S Iv a KT ro It 1 8 GO.
The Great Invention ofthe Age io
HOOP S K I R TS.
J. W BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLEPT1C
(or double) bl'RING tKIRT.
THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or f o) P.
liptic Pure l! fined Sleel Springs, ingeniously Braided
Tightly and Firmly together, edge to edge, making
the ToiiBtiert, most Flexible, Elastic and durab-e
Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like
the Single Springs and consequently preserve their
perfect and tienuliful shape more than twice as long
as any Siii(.le Spring Skirt that ever Has or Can bo
made.
THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
(.lensure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic Skirt
will be ciperienced particularly in all crowded As
semblies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cars. Church
Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress,
as the Skirl can be folded w ben in ue lo ocenpy a
small plce as easily and com venieully as a Silk or
Muslin Press.
A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and
Gr at Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring kirt fr a single day will Ntver aftrr
w aris willingly dispense with their use. Fur Chil
dren. Misses and. Voting Ladies they are superior to
all otb-rs.
THE HOOPS are covered with S ply double twisted
tin cad and will wear twice as long as the Single jar n
euvrin; which is used on all Single Sleel Hoop (Skirls.
The tluee bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double
cUeel mid twie or double covered to prevent Ihe cov
ering from waring unthe rods when dragging down
stairs, sti.ne steps etc , etc. .which they arc constant
ly sufyert w hen tn use.
All are made ot the new and elegant Corded Tap,
and are th best quality in every part, giving lo the
wearer tne mo,t gracrfuland perfect shape, possible,
and are unnuer-liouably the lightest, most desirable,
comfortable a ml economical Skirt ever made.
WEST'S IIUADi.EY c CAKY. PROPRIETORS of
the Invention, and SiL MANUFACTURERS. 7
C II .1ULRS, and VJ St. H REaDE eTUH.El'3, New
York. FOR SALE in all first class Stoics in this City, aad
throughout the United Suites and Caaiiada, Havana de
Cuba. Mexieo. South America, and IheWest Indies.
HJ- Inquire fw tho Duplex Elliptic (or doable)
Spring Skirt.
March 21. liU?. 3m, A at C.
MY HAPPY HOME.
THE OLD HOMESTEAD
ilcl Cherry Bitters
Are perfectly pure and contain no poison or nox
ious substance. They are compounded upon scieu'
tific principles, and are adapted to the old and tftor
Young, the --iron and th.! Weak, and are destined
to be found iu every city, t..w n and hamlet ia tho
civilized world. They speedily cur
Jaundice, Dyipfpna, all forms of In
digestion, Sour Stomachg Rheuma
tism. Scrn'nla. and att
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD,
Dropey. Nervous Affecti n. Kidney Diseases, Liv
er Complaints General Prostration. and Nr.
vous lleaduche.
A a Morning Appetizer no oilier Tonic or Stima
taut in the universe can iqnal them. For disorder
ed digestion, imperfect circulation of the blood, and
exhausted vital energy they give permanent ard
prompt relief
F.t Couzbs and Colds they are superior to any
I berry Pectoral. Tin-y cleans'! the stomach and
punfy the blood, acting dirutly upon the Liver, the
great sent of disease ; they soon restore it to a sound
and heallhr state.
To persons of Sedentarr habits, ! lieate Females
and nursing Mothers, and thosu w ho feel a loss of
strength, or a want f ambition, these bitters will
be fsund ol incalculable value. Oue t.ial will con
vince you
Manufactured and sold by
T. B. SLINttERLAND &CO..
. i .i r, Ubryatie St. N. Y.
snd sol J by all Dru;sisls and Merchants genera ly.
D. W, fcOBKIN. Agent.
u . ,3 , ISIoomeburg, Pa.
March 2?,lcCC, 3m
IS66 Philadelpliia & Erie 18C6
I nis great line traverses the Northern and North
west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on
Uake Erie.
It has ben leased by the rcn.nsvlvani. ii,.
Company, and is operated by them.
TIMX Or PASSLMOCa TRAINS AT "OSTHrasERt AMP.
LEA1E LAST HARD.
Erie Mail Train.
11 SJ P.M.
3 45 A M
A u
Erie Expreaa Train,
Lluiira Mail 1 ruin.
LEVE lFESTH'ARD
Erie Mail Train. 5 00 A M
Eric Express t rain. 7 14 P M
Etmira Mail Train. 4 35 P M
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j tvv l iikk CONNECTION.
f.Mvn Vew York at Q on n m . i-i . . -
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Leave Erie al 1 J5 p. m. arrive at New York 3 4U n us
Elegant Hceping Cars on all Nigut Trains.
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p ly at the C..r. )th ni Market Sta Philadelphia
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Philadelphia.
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oiUiUy now LUST, HOW RESTORED.
Just published, anew edition of DR. CULVEaf
rvM.L'S Celel rat d Easay on the radical enrt I whtt
out medicine) of Spermatorrhoea or rcnM.ialWe.ik.
ncss. Involuntary Stminal Losses. I m potency. Men
tal and Physical licipacity, impediments to Mar
riase. etc. a'so. Consumption, rsflrpsy. and Fits
induced I yaeli-indutgence or sen a il extiaragaoce "
rr- Price, in a scaled enr, elope, nnly li cents. '
The celebrated aathor in this admirable essay
e'a ly demonstrater.from a thirty yeai's successful
prict cih t h-! alarming cm lenueme I S :lf abuse
may be radically eureJ without t.e laugerons nee
of internal medicine or the application oj the knife
point ng out a mode of cure at once simple eertaia
and effectual by means of which every sufferer no
matter what bis rondition mav be, anay cure himself
cbesply. privately and radically.
Gr- This L cture shoald be in the bands of verv'
youth and every man ia the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post paid, on receipt of six cent, or two cost
see stamps. Address the publishers.
mn 'HAS. J.C.KttNEJkCO.
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