AG3UCULTU1VAL. CTtlKTTrCTSOP LDIK UPON TDU PKOPUCTIONS OPTHE80IL. - It i-aprY?- tia qnality of aliaost every rsIiiTafcJ crop: upon land is&icH. has been fc n47 Smcd tia of ,grih -crops k fliin ect, mi the grain bearier trad ccttpeq-ently ttCI yield more ficrar, vrhicK is oaid to e ' rc. richer in gluten taa that from ! land, .... It has always leen fo. to a tnc. greater improvement upon spring sown crops than cn winter rheat, and in England it has teen ccticed that ia a very "wet eeason the r.en.t on limed land is not so much ininred v "by the peramt moisture as that upon :e land under the same or sLmilar cir- cunstances. Potatoes raised oa soil which has been re cently limed are found to be much better tasted and more free from "damage from in- ' eecta than upon virgin 'soil, though it has not been proved that it materially increases the crop. I have used it in both the caustic and slacked state, but prefer the former, and would apply it in an air-slacked form (that is, slacked under cover) applied about the ' time cf the last hoe-harrowing, strewn on top of the ground a3 nearly on the row a3 possible ; this I consider to be a prevention of rot, either total or partial, in the crop. Bat I have found it to produce a similar ef fect anS doing much toward increasing the crop, if, when fresh, it is mixed with half its bulk of common coarse salt. Say one sack of salt to five or six bushels of lime, and the mixture allowed to remain under shelter for two crthreemonthsbeforeit is used. "When ed ia this way at the rate of a handfull to every three feet of row, I have found it to increase the crop fully as much as the same amount of super-phopphate of approved brand ; but I imagine that it does so at the exiense of the soil and future crops. If lime is strewn along the row3 cf peas in the garden after they are a foot high, it will be found to materially benefit the crop, both in quantity and quality, and that the peas when dried will boil soft more readily, Of all our crops"fiax seems to be the only one to which the application of lime is not attended with beneficial results. "When ap plied to this crop it has been found to di minish the strength of the fibre and do noth ing to increase the amount of marketable flax. In Belgium it is a rule not to sow flax upon any land which has not been more than seven years without lime. Lime seems to have the power of altering the natural produce of land, discouraging the growth of some kinds of seed and en couraging the growth of others which have long laid dormant in the soiL Not long since one of my neighbors used lime in conjunction with barnyard manure with his wheat ; he he obtained his grass seed from a field on which not a mullein was to be seen, but when the wheat was taken ofT: the soil was found to be as well set with mullein as with timo thy and clover. Before plowing and for a number of years no mulleins had been known to go to seed on the field, and but few to grow, probably not more than usually spring up in all our. fields. Now it is well known that if lime is applied in excess, it will en courage the growth of the red poppy and the yellow cow wheat (mdampyrum 2ralens) and it may be possible that it has the same or a simalar effect upon dormant mullein seed, or it may be that the application of lime with the barnyard manure had some thing to do with it. Lime also hastens the maturity of all our crops, especially those of grain, which are brought forward from ten to twelve days earlier when it is used by your friend. Ger. mantoven TdegrapJu BRAINING. The importance of draining is not proper ly understood nor duly appreciated among nx Although water i3 indispensable to veg etation, too much of it 13 quite as hurtful as too little. It is necessary to the germination of the seed to the decomposition of vege table matter in the soil to the transmission of food to the plant, to its circulation there and to the maturity of the product. It is not from the surface that we are to determine whether the land is sufficiently dry to support a healthy vegetation, but we must examine the under stratum from which the plants draw their nourishment. If this ia wet, if it grows marshy plants, if water will collect in a hole sunk fifteen inches be low the surface, the land is too wet "for culti vated crops, and means should be taken to render it more dry. Cold sour lands are invariably wet, if not cn the surface then in the subsoil. Wet lands are generally rich lands because the presence of the water has prevented the de composition of the vegetable matter, which when the surplus water is drawn off becomes food for the growing crops. Let me suppose a case which will be found to exist in many portions of the country. There is a slope of a little hill half a mile in extent terminated by a flat through which a little brook runs. The coil of this slope is from eight to ten inches deep, of a porous quality, and resting upon an impervious sub soil. Near the top of this slope, all along on a horizontal line or perhaps lower down, "spouts" or springs burst through the sub soil, the waters from which find easy passage through the Iooser porou3 soil of the slope and fiat, soon find their way into the brook. A thermometer plunged down to the sub soil in midsummer will indicate a tempera- ture of not more than sixty, whereas most of cur crops require a temperature of at least seventy to eighty. How shall wo remedy ti evil and render this land productive? Simply by running a drain across the slope jast above where the land is. too wet, and thus ccr; duct the water into the brock through a hamless channel. ' Soma will object to thi3 cn the plea that it will cost too much,butto such I can give noth ing better than the Scotchman's answer to a ar objection that it. cost more not to do it.' T wet 2trlldr7.2iid, as baa bes a proved by myself. THE PERUVIAN SYKUP ' JL IS A FROTECTEP 80LUT10N OF TOE v Protpiida ot Iron, a nw discovery in medicine whtrh STRIKES AT THE BOOT OP DISEASE. RY supplying Hie Blood with, its vital raixcir-a, UVIft BL1MERT-1RON. This It la eoeret of the wonderful taenia of Uii remedy iw curing Dyspepsia, Liver Uomplaint, Drojy, Cbronic Diarrheal, Boil-i, Nervoaa AfFeitiOBSj'Cbilla and Fever,' Humors, Loss of Consti tutional vigor, Diseases cf the Kidneys & -' Bladder, Female Complaints, " and tR disease originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or low state of tbc Being free from Alcohol in any form. Da energ ia in efiVcte are notv-ilowad by corresponding reac rtoo.bin are permaneiK.itifasing strength, rigor and New Life n.ell pTtt of the system, aud bunding up an IKON CONSTITUTION DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the VeraIe Archdeacon BOOTT. P. D. cha. Canada Eat. March 24. MC5. "I aia an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years' ataadlng." "i have 'so wonderfully benefited ia the three short weeks during which 1 have used the Pe ruvian dfrup.ifcat lean scarcely persuade niyselfof the reality, People who have known me are aston ished at the change. I am widely known aad can but recommend to others that which has done so m-ca far me A CASE OF 27 YE R9 STANDING CURED. From f V3LEY JEVYETT. No. 1-1 Avon Place. Boston "I huvi suffered, and sometimes severely, for 37 years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup, and fonnd immediate benefit from it. in the course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed aniu tcrrupted health ever since " AN EMINENT DIVINE F BOSTON. FAYS: I have been using the Peruvian Syrup for some time past; it fives uie n-w Vigor, Buoyancy of apir its. Elasticity of Mui-ele." Tkonsands have been tkaitfd Sy the us of t Alt remtdf frem tteak, iicklf, suffering creatures, to string Jualtky: and kappv men end renin ; and invalid cannmt reason ily hesitate ( fie M trtml, A pamphlet of 32 pagea containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be sent rata mauy address. C7"See that each bottlehas Fercvix Stb blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY I. P. DIISMHE. Proprietor. 26 Dey et.New York SOLD BY ACL. DRUGGISTS. SCROFULA. "All Medical Men agree that IODINE i the BEST REMEDY for Scrulula aud all kindred diseases ever discovered. The UirAculty has been to obtain a Pdbb Holotioh of it. - Iff. II. Anders' Iodine Water Is a Pare Polution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOU VFNTII Coataiuing a Full Grain to each ounce of water. A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Kestoraiive. has eared and wiucnre PCEOFULA in all its mani fold f'rn. CI.CERS. CANCERS. SYTH I LIS.SALT RHEUM ; and it hHs been used with astonishing-success in ca ses of Uhenuiatlsin.liy spep'iaf Con sumption, Fein ale Com pUi uls. Heart, Liver and Kidney Due ies.e. Circulars will be sent rasa to any one sending their aadresp. Price $l,tO a boUle, or 6 for $5.00 Prepared by Ur. H. ANDEHS, Physician t Cfcemiet For Sale by J. P. DltNSMORE. 36 Dey St. New Y Aad by all Druggista. IS TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CDECRY HAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, wkh the most attonishing success in curing Coughs, CotdsHoareeness, Sore Tbroat IlAusczi, Whooping congb, Croup, Liver CO nplaiot, Brorjcbitis,DifH culty of Breatbiog-, AstLma, ad ever y affec tion of THE THR OA T,LUNGS 4- CUES!. wliich l arrieg off more victims lhan any oter dis ease and which bat3 's the skill of the Diysidansto a greater extent than r.v other ina'ady, oflen YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY when all others prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE Rapid iu Relief, soothing in Efljct, safe in iti Oper ation, IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while s ft preparation, free from rinxioua 'nfrerfinent cal kno'wldc ; combining all that U Taluahle in the waatnf HItt k i Jt ? rlCVfat icT till ! tf ittsna.s) lm incomparable' I and is entitled, meiils, and receives the general con fidence of the public, SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman, ti. Y- writes as follows : "Wistak's Balsm or Wild OHcaav fire nnivereal satiktartion. It aeems to cure at nugh by loosening and clianriog the lunga.and allaying irritpion thus removing the eaust;, inst-ad of drying up the cough and leaving tlie cause behind. 1 consider the Balsam as go d as any, if not the best. Cough ine-iciae with which 1 am acquainted." Rev. Jacob Sechler, of Hanover, Pa. Well known and much respected among the German population in this eountry. makes the following state ment lor the benefit of the afflicted, DcaR. r'taa Having realised in my family impor tant benefits frrathe us of your valuable prepara liou Wistasj Balsam or Wild Cniaav it fiords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight yars ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de cline am little hopes of her recovery were entertain ed 1 then procured a bottle of yocr eicelleur &jam, and before she had takn the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a (real improvement in her health. I hwe.in my Individual case made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefitted by iu JACOB SECHLER. Trice One Dollar a Bottle. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, 38 Dey Street. New York SETll W fOWLE. t fcON. Proprietors,, Boston. . AID BT AU'DlDSa.lTI, Q RACES Celebrated Salve CtfRES CUTS.BURVS. BCALDB. Grace's Celehraied Salve CURES WOUNDS.HRUIriES, SPRAINS, Grace Celebrated Salve CURES EOILS, ULCERS. CANCERS. Gre8 Clerrld alve CURES SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS. . Grace's Celrbrated Salve CURES CHAPPtD UANOS. CBILCLAI.V3, Graces Celebrated Salve BEALS OLD S0RE3.FRE3II VVOUNDS.tc Itis prompt in action, removes pain at onee. and re duca the most angry-looking swellmes and imfla matlons. as if by magic thus affjrdimg relief and a complete cure. Ouly S5 eeats a box ! (Sent by ma il for cents.) For Sale by J. P. PIVSMORE 36 Dey Street, New York, a. W. POVVE Sc SON, Prupr it to -s, Boston, and by all Druggita. Grocers, and Country stores, anuary 27. IHiiri ly. LIQUORS i .IiIQTTBsSi AVlioesnle and Iletnil. 'pHE subscriber would announce to 1 Bloomsburg and vicinity, that LIQUOKS n large and small ruanti tiea. and at different prices, at his new store, on aiaia street, north side the citicn of be is telling two doors sou th of I ron street. Bloom s borg. His stock of Foreign and Do mestic , consists of Cognac and Rocnet . Blackberry, Gin ger, Raspberry and Lavendrr, Iia has a large ass sortment -if Old Rye, gray with ag. ine Old Bourbon, o'd F 'Iks IVkl.b.. j .. t ,.iuncjr, ion may uauiiy oi con-mon. iii aiso naa PUFTE HOLLAND GIN, U iaImi t l.liMt ' r Wines ; and last but not least, a quantity or good doutetr BROWN STOUT ; tU ot which be will sell at the lowest cash prices. The nubile are re petfully soliched to give his liquor a trial. D. W.ROBBINS. Agent. We witit gx,tUU 82ema evrvwh harav In ali our improved 820 Sewing Machines. Threa kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salarror larga commisaiooa paid. The ONt. Y macninea the United Stuei for less than S40. whicq are fully licensed by Uowe.Wheel- " " i son. orover flc Mter. oi nger oc UO.. and , (SI A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Aca- opposite the .Epincopal Church. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 1 1 Y slock It composed of fine rlothiny. mndinm iVI and low priced adapted to all conditions, tastes and wants. He has the latest styles for the season a fine assortment of Overcoats and CnlIeiacB's Sfcair.s, from low to tee very best , His Goods are tathwnoble and well Made. In addition to my stock of rady-made clothing, I have piece goods for custout orders. Clollis. C a si mere, &c.9 &c. And having one of the first rfase eiitters. T gnaran Ue a fit in all easea and givo satUfartl'ja. Also a variety of W00LE AND LISEX ShIRTS, Stockings, Neckties. Collars. Stocks. Handkerchiefs everything in the gentlemen's line of clothing. Alto, Hats, Koota ad Shoes, Tranks and Carpet bags. 1 will tell at the lowest Mtrket prices. Please give me a call before purchasing ulaewhere. ANDREW J. EVANS, Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 18G5. c trail itniTii.l R.iil Rnml. flu J and after MONDAY. April 1. I8US. paoseneer ins on the Catawiasa Kail read will ran at the fol- lowing named hoars i Mail oui statiohs Mail North. Us?, a m Williamsport Arr.tfijp.in. 8I7" Muocy Dep. 3 4 9.40 Watsuutnwa u 5. IB " in.OO" MiHon " 5 01 10 43, Danvilln 4 8' ll.OO' Rupert 4 10 11.10" Catawisia 3.50 12.13pm Ringtew y.35 .. is 3a Summit 135 " 1 - Quatake j 40 1.20 " E Mahauoy June. - 1.20 " S.15 " Dine Tamaqum. Dine 1.10 " 4 23 Reading . ' 10.40a at Arr 7.00 Philadelphia 8.00 .. jo 33 1 Nw York via. Read- a 00 JO Ja 1 ing or Mauch Chunk, j 0 00 No change of cars between Wiliinnnoort and Phil adelphia. GEO. W. WEBB. Sept. April 13, 1PC A LECTURE TO YOUXG 1MZ. JUST publirbed. in a seiled enve lope. Price 6 tents. A lecture on the nature, treatment and radical cure of Spcrmatorhnea, or Hemmal IVeaknnss Invo'untary Emissions, sexual Debility and Imped intents to .Marriage generally. Nervousness. Con sumption. Epilepsy, and FiU ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from eflf Abis, ate. Uy Rob ert J. Culverwell. M. I)., author of tbi Green Book,' 4ce. The world renowned anther. ib this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own eiperience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effect ually removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, boviglea. instruments, riags.or cordials, pointing out a anode vfewreat once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter bat his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately ard radically. This Lec ture wil I prove a boon to thousands. Sent under seal to any address, in a plain envelops, on receipt ot six cents or two postage stamps. Also Or. Cul ver ell's Marriage Guide. price S3 cento. Address, C'tl Ai. H C. KLINE CO.. 187 Bowery, New York, P. O. bos 45d6. April 18, Ic!UG. ly Peas Jt Co. BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. Cor. Tenth and Cbevtcut Streets. PUILADELPIIIA. The most complete and thoroughly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College in the country. The only one in tbu city poskeasing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the United state author ized to confer Degrees of Merit. Diaplomas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor porate aeal by authority of law. Conducted by geutlemcn c f liberal education and extensive experience in business, and affording une qualled advantages for the thorough theoretical and piactical education of young men tor the various du ties and entplnyuif-nt of bu&ir esa life. THEORY AND PRACU ICE COMBINED by a of system ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre sminent'y practical, giving the stu dent in the shortest time a romp lete irMghl into the science of account, arranged and published by the proprietor of this Institution en lu-ively for his own use. saving one- half the ordinary labor of the student andgivinf- him a complete knowledge of th-! practice ut the bent accountants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES BooKeetlogjCotDinercial Ariihmetic,PeD mansbip, jJusineps Correrpondeoce, Commercial Law, Lectures oa Business Affairs, Commer cial Customs, Forms, -aad Actual Busi nes Practiae. SPECIAL BRANCHES. tlgtbra amd the Hi 2 Iter Matknnuic. Pksnegrapkf, Or namtntnl Penmanship, tint Art Detecting Counterfeit Money, F.tinectig Sur ' vtying, AavigaiUr And Telegraphing. , TELEURAfllt VG. The arrangfments for Teiegrspninsr are far niore ad vance of any thing of the kind c ver offered to the pub lie A regular Tele raph Line is connected with the lntitniion wi-Ji twenty branch offices in various parts of the ci y. where public business is transacted, and in which the ttudexis of this limtitiition are per mitted to practice. No regular office practice can be had in anv other school of instruction in the country, without which no one can ob,urn a position as a prac tical operator. Young men are cautioned against the deceptive representations of those who, without any such facilities, pretend m v ach Telegraphing. PATRONAUE. . This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron tronage ever betowed upon any Commercial school in tee State. Over fiva htindre student were in atten dance the first year, and over arven hundred during the past year. The be-t class of students may inva riably be found here, aad all its associations are first data. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. This Institution is located in the most central part of the city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpa.-sed. All the rooms haveien fitted npinth very Bent style with BUSlMEdS OFFICES OR COUNTING HUUSe. TELEGRAPH OFFICE. STATIONARY STORE, AMD A RIOCLiR BANK OF DEPOSIT AD ISSUE, supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium inthe Oepartuient of Actual Business. - TO YO DIVCS JlfclV who desire the very brst facilities for a rractical Edacatiom for Easiness, wc guarantee a eourse of instruction no where els, equalled, whi'e the reputation and standing of the Institution among business tien make its endorae ment the best passport to snreees and advancement. Ail contemplating entering any Commercial College, are invited to send for an I LLCSTKATED CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, &.c L. FAIRBANKS, A. 31., President. T. E. MERCHANT, SupL of Office Rusiness. Nov. 4. IHiJ 19 m. LIFK HEALTH STHE.VC HI. LIFE HEALTH-STIiEXGTU. LIFE HEALTH STUKXCTU. Hundreds and thousands annually die prematurely when, if they would give the Great French Remedy, DC. JUAN DELAHARRE'3 Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared by GaRAnciERg c Pci-okt, No. 514 Rue Lom bard. Paria. from the prescription of Dr. Jnan liela marre. Chief Phvsiciau of the Hoepital du Nord ou Lariboisiere a fair trial. thy oul.i Dnd immediate reliet aad. it. a shorttime.be fully restored to Health and S'rength It is used in tb practice of many emi nent Fiein phyyicians.wiih otnforiu sucr.ess.and high ly recommended as the only positive ad pedjic Heme df tor all rxrsods suffering r m General or Sexua Debility, all derangements of the Nervous Forces Melanchely.Sperinatorrhoea or Seminal I misaiona.al Weaknesa arising from sexual Ex-Energy. Physical Prostration. Nervousness, Weak Spme.tLowness of .-pints. Dimness of Vii-ion, Hysterics, Pains in the Bac k and Limbs, Impotcncy, A c No I inguage can convey au neonate idea of the im mediate and almost miracaloui change it oecaions to the debilitated end shattered syoein la fact.it steeds unrivalled as an anfailmg care of the maladies above inentioned-l Suffer no more, but nse Ti G reat French Rented ; jt wul effect a cure where all others fail, and although a powerful remedy, eontaina nothing hurtful to the moat delicate constitution Pamphlets. containing fall pnitieulara and directions for using, in English. French. Spanish and German, ae company each box, and also soot free to any addreaa wbea requested. Fnee One Dollar per bog; Six boxes for Five Dollars Sold by all Drupgists thronihotit the world ; or will be sent by mail, securely veali d from all observation, by inclosing specified price to any authorized agents BKWARP. OFCOCATEKFEIVS AJfD IMITATIONS. Proprietors exclusive Ageats for America. CiStTAK tl READING 'RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGBMKXT. Juiae 1 1 tli, 1 808. (reat Trunk Line From The North f and North-Wfetror PhHidelphia. New York, Reading, Piittsvilo.TaHsiaaa. A-Shlaud, Lebanon, At lentown. Easton. .c. Trains leave iiarriabffrg for New Yore, as follows : At 3IW.8, 10 and M.03 A. M.. and 2.10 and 9.13 P M., connecting wit similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New York at o. 00 a nil IU.IU A. M and 10. 3 SU and 10.45 P. M. Sleeping Cars ac companying the 30)0 A. M. and 9.13 P.M. Trains, without chafixe. - - Leave Harrisburg for Reading ,4?octVilte,Tamaiiia, MlnervvillB, Ashland, Pine Grove, Ailentown, and Ptriladeiphiaat 8 IU A M. and 2 10 and 4 10 P M, stop ping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4 10 P.M. Train making connections for Philadelphia and Coiambia vnly. For Pottsville, Sc.ruylkill Ha ven and Auburn, via Schuylkill -and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave llarrisbuig ai 3.2fl P. M, Returning ; Leave New-York at 7 ta 9.IKJ A. M.13 00 noon and b.wi P. M. ; Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M. and 3 311P.M. Way rasaenger Train leaves Phila del phia at J 30 A. M. returning from Reading at 0.30 P. k stepping ot all Stations ; Pottsville at 8 45 A. M. and -2 45 P M - Ashland 0 00 and II .HO A M. and I OjP.M.Tamaqua at 9 45 A. M, and 1 00 and 8.35 P. . .Ieave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and Suaqncfcanaa Rail lload, at 7.00 A M, Rending Arcouiiuodation Train : Leaves Reading at 6 00 A. M returning from I'biladi-lpbia at S.on P. AI . Columbia Rail Road Trams leave Ruuditir at 6 45 A. IK. UU5 Noon aad 6 15 1'. i. for Ephralu, Litis, Lancaster. Coltmibia 1c. Or Sundas; Leave New York at 6 00 P M, Phila delphia 8. 0 A M. and 3.15 P M. the 8.00 A M. Train running only ! R- ading. Pottsville H 00 A M , TamaquH 7 30 A M , Harrisburg 9 05 V M and Read ing at 1.33 and 1 30 A. .M. fur Harrisburg. and 10 52 A. VI. fur New York, and 4 2j l M lor Philadelphia. Coinmu'ation Mileage, Season, Sc.iool and Excur aion Tickets o and from all point', at reduo d Kates. baggage checked through ; CO pounds allowed each Passenger. . G. A. NH.OLLS. CENIKAL ZCftS.lnTlHDIi.XT. Reading, Pa. June 25, 18C6. or Spring and -Suiiimcr Goods. 'f Ml E subscriber has jort returned from the cities 1 with another large and select assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, artd which be is defermind to s-ll on as me.lerate terms as can be procured etsefcere in Bioomsburg. Ilia rtock comprise LAD;ES DRESS GOODS i.f the choicest styles and latest fassions together with a kirge assottmrnt of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, andVtstings. Also. Groceries, Hardware, Cedar Ware, Hollow-ware, Nails. Iron, Hats and Caps, sec. In short, everything usually kept in a country stores, to which he invites the at tentioa of the public generally. The highest price will be paid for country produce in exchange for goods. S. LL MILLER. Bloomsburg. Nov. 92 1R6j. momm ixsdraici; COMPANY, WILKES-BARRE. PENNA. CAPITAL A.D SCR PLCS, - - $150, ASSETS Ptork not called in. Bills receivable, U. 8.4-20 Bond. Temporary and call loans, f.50.000 40.000 23.000 6.0110 103 shares Wyoming nana biock 6,10 56 shares First National Bank at Wilks-Rarre, 5.000 70 shares Second National Kank at Wilkes-Barre 7,nai 40 shares Wllkea-liarre Bridge Stock. - . 2.50 Real Estate. 1.519 Judgments, n-j Dae from Agents and others, ... 7,414 Cash in hand and in Bank. .... 1,84 imtTH5TlRS. fl. M. HOLT.ENBACK, JOHN REICHARD. SAMUEL WADHAMS. CHAR LbS DORRANCE, R D. LM OB. L. D. SHOEMAKER. II. M HOYT. O. HLI.INit. W. 8. ROSS, CHARI.E-A MINER, G M HARDING. STEWART PIERCE, G. M nOLI.EVKAi K. President. L. D. PHOEVIAKER. Vies Pre I. K. C SMITH, SscaaTAgY. F. BROWN. Agent. March 25, 1P65 msburg. Pa. OMNI BUS LINE. THE undersigned wonld respectfiilly announce to the cititens of Klnomshurg, and the public gen erally, mat i-e is running an OMVIBU3 LIVE, be- ferenf Kail Road lpnts dai. 7&1VrJi J. (Sun 'ava excepted) to mrm connect with the svral Trains goin? South a West on the Catawissa and Williamprt Rail Road, and with thoae going North and eJouih on the Lack, tc Bloouiaburg Knad. UisOiMHL'3-E3 are in good condition. eommr !inii and comfortable, and char: es reaaonabl. 17" Persons ishiag to meet or see tbir friends depart, can Im acorn mod a td, upon iaannrhle charges, by leaving timely notice at any of the Ho tels, JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. BToomsburg. April 27, 1P64. Wl. C. HE!griT, eco. w. c AarcaTKg. Established 1828. C. W. CARPE.TKR, DEXSZET & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 737 Makkft St. one door below 8lb, PpiLADELrmA, DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. PAINTS OILS. GLAS, VARNISHES, DYE', And every uther article appertaining to the business, of the best quality, and at the lowest Market Rates. March 23, I860. JOHN C. YEAGER & Co., MAN! FACTURER k. WHOLESALE DEALER IN 3. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, No. 257 North Third Street. Pbfla'd. Nov -JQ. i sr. IM'EXTOKS' OFFICES. D EPINEUIL & EVANS, Civil Engineers and Fatent Solicitors. No. 435 WALNUT STREET.. Ph.l.adklph!a. PATENTS solicited Consultations on Engineering Draughting and Sketches. Jlodels and Machinery of a!l kind mads and skil-'ully attended to. Special attention given to K EJECTED CASES and INTER FERENCKS. Authentic Copies of all Documents from Patent t'ffice procured. N. B. Save yourselves useless trouble and trav eling expenses a there is no actuai Meed for person, al interview with us. All busineas with these Uni ces can be transacted in writtng. For further infor mation direct as above, with stamp enclosed for Cir cular with references. April 18. 181.6. ly. J W. SAMUEL KNORR, ATTOi:iVElr-AT-IiAW, BLOOMSDURG, PA. Office over llartman's Store opposite Post Office bloomsburg, April 4. 1866 .-tf. ceIrles bTbrockway, A 1 to r ii ey-a t-In it. Bounties, Bdck-poy. Pensions, 4"C. cnlhctrd. -jcfitiafis iM te mre arrising vndev R. MARSHALL'S CATARRU SiVUFF, This Qtc.iITIimm lhA,iin.liI, n M.. A 1 , ...) T ftA i. best article known for earing the Catabbo. Cold in tmi kisav anu niADKvuB. naa vtirn loiiria an ex cellent lemedy ia many cacea of Snre Eyes, Dsap nicss has been removed by it and liXAls in has often been greatly lurproved by it use. It is iragTSTn anu rnitaiiiy, anu hit iJniibLnni ci nciijir.r Tovhe dnn heavy fjaina ranted ky diaeates of the Head. The sensation 'ater using it are delightful and invigorating.lf opens and purges nut all obstruction, . ..... .... ilia nlnnil. . n il Uu. . ka.tllta m. inn the parts affected. More than Thirty Of Sale and use of Da. Marsh all's CaTabrr- and Hbadachb Sni rr. has proved its gr -at value for aH the common diseases of l be Head, and at thia moment Uplands higher than ever before. It ia recommended ty many of the best physician, and i a used Willi great rnccei ami oatiafactiun eve rvwhere. Keadthe Cert'ficates of Wholesale Drag gists io 1851 The onders?rred. Iiaving fo- many years been ac quainted With IV. Milmtupi'i Catabrh and Head ache KCTT. and sidd It in our wholesaletrade cheer fully aiate.that we elle've it to be equal in every re hfert, to the ree.imtuend aliona given of for the cure u( Catarrhal Affe. tiona, and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common die eases 01 tne Head. Kurr & Perry, Boston, Reed, Auatin Sc Co Brown, l.amon St Co ' Reed, Cutlwr St. Ca " Seth W Fowle, Wilson! Fairbank 4c Co. Henshaw, Edmands Sc Co H H Hay. Portland. Me. J Barnes TarV. Nw Yotk A B Sc D Sands, Stephen Paul It Co srael Miner Co " M'Kessun ft. Robbing ' A L Scovill 4lCo " M Ward. ose 4t Co " Bush Sc Gale, For Sale b all Druggists. Try It. Feb. 3, Ibtiti ly. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Cl-The original Medicine eslibluhed In 1837. and first article o' iho kind ever introduced under in name of Pot-Jf okic Wrm," in this or any other country; all other Pulino lie Wafers are cnnnterreiis The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN be ing stamped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly Thirty Years. and the immense sale alia ned.net only in America bul in foreign countries, fully attest their intrinsic w-r'h. The medical properties are superior to any other article offered for l he cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections. and the qtiantitv contained in each box is nearly double thai of the many wor'.Uleas imitations advertised. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers . cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Honrseaess.Afcthma. Catarrh'. Bronchitis. Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood Pains in the Chest lnripient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. Notafl'ording ,ty temporary relier, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and are warranted to give satisfaction in every instance. They dont nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the medical p rope. ties are combined ia a form so agreeable and pleasant tolhetaate, that ay child wilt readily take them One dose will always afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. To Vocalists and PaMic Speakers, the Wafers are peculiarly valuable; they will in one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular use for a few days will.at all times. increase the pow er and flexibility of the voiee, greatly improving its tone, coiopassand cleariies. for which purpoae they are regularly ased by many professional vocalists The very great celebrity of this valuable remedy has intu.'ed nnprincipied persons to prepare base imita tiona, which diMappoint the jut expectations of the purehaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word "BRYAN." is stamped on each Wafer, and also observe the fae simile of the signs- tine u,7 . n'i it i i piubo on eacn wrap per, to countefeit which is roaesav. Offending parties will be dealt with to the full extentof the law. Umv.m'm .Pn.uii.iii 11'.,,,. ....... l ., glts. JOB MOSTS. 8oIe Proprietor, 27 Cortlandt St , N. Y Feb. 3, IdGO ly. THE GREAT EGLISU REMEDY. PROTECTED BY ROYAHliETTERS PATENT. SIR JAMESCLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Sir J.Clark. M. D.,Pkf- Thia invaluable mepirine ia unfailim; io the cure o all those painful and dangerous diseases to which th f.m.l, riiii.tiliitiiin ilhii.rt If ninil...... i, cess and removes all obstruction. from whatever eause iO MAHR1ED LADIES, it is particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the nionthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Cleat Britain, to prevent couutetfeits, CAUMON. Tkene Pill rhenld not be taken by Female daring ike i tinr.c, jhuji i nooj rrcgnanru, tne are tare to bring en Miscariage.bnt at any other tin they are tale Eveiy women knows that the bloom f,f health mu.t fade, with the slightest irregularity r obstruction of the menses. These ruls are truly the woman's friend iu the hour of trial, snd the only sure, positive and never failing cure and regulator f SuppresKln of na tore from wha ever cause So mild that the feeblest ran ttkethem with perfect security yet so powerful zi their eJerts. that tuey may be safely called, a never failing Regulator. In all gases of Nervous and Spinal A ffVctiens. Pains in the Back and Liuibs, Fatigues light crertion, Pal pitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and While, the-e Mi's will eff ct a cure when allotheriueans have fai -ed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS. Sole General Ageot fur the United Slates and British Dominion, JOB MOSES. 97 Cortland St.. New York. N. B $1 00 and 6 three cent postage stamps en closed to any authorised Agent, will ensure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from aH observation. Feb. 3. '6.-ly. DENTISTRY. HC. II 6 W E R, SURGEON DBNTIST. RF?rr.l Tr L LLY offers his profess ional services to the ladies and gentle men of bl-omburgand viciuity. He is prepared in attend to all the variona operations in the line of liis profession andis provided wtht'ie liilest improved P'JRCKLAIJ TMZTH; whirl, w II he inserted on gold. platina. ail ver and rubber or tolofAw it as the natmal teeth Ml ienl plate and block teelh manufactured ar all o enlions on teeth.carefully and properly attended to. Residence and offire a few doors above the Court H.ime. same side. B1.Kijisbarg.Jene 8 1SS3 NATIONAL FOUNDRY. A BLOOMSliUKO.CO JmMb LUMBIA CO., PA. f HE snbacriber, proprietor of the above named e- : tensive establishment, is no i prepared to reccita orders tfor All Kinds of Machinery, for CoMerie. Blast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, MILLS, THPESHING MACHINES. AcC. StC. He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and f interna, p'ow-irons, and everything usually made in Pistlass roundries. His extensive facilities and practical workmen, war i a nt hiiu in receiving the largest contracts on the m t reasonable terms. O- virain of all kinds will be taken ia exchange for castings. tL? This establishment is leca.ed near the l.ackawa na 4 Bloomsburg Railroad Depot. PETER. BILLMYER. UUomaburg. Sept. 12. IP63. NKW C OAL ARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of biooinburg and Columbia county , that they keep a II the different numbers of stove coal anl selected lump coal for smithing purposes, on their wharf, ad joining MeKelvv, Neal otCo's Furnace ; with a good pair Buffalo scales on the wbarf.to weigh coal. hay and straw likewise a horse and wagon, to deliver coal to those who desire it. As we purchase a large amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior article, ard aell at the very lowest prices. Pleae call and examine fur yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. J. W. HKNDEKSHOT. AUGUSTUS MASON. THE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal and Groceries, the followiug named articles : Wheat. Rye, Corn. Oats. Potatoes. Lard. Ham. Shout der.and aide meat. Butter, Eggs, Hay. &.C., at the highestcaah prices, at bis Grocery Store, adjoining th-ir coal yard. J. W. HE NDERSHOT. Bloomsburg. April 25, IdoC. ly. RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Medicines, at John R. Moyer'e Drug Store, corner of Maia and Market Streets. A good assort ment of Pi! RE DRUGS, Medicines, Paints. Oils and Varnisbos, always on basd, and will be rold cheaper than at any other Dri g Store in iwn. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescriptiona carefully compounded at Moyer's Drug Store. Ay era aad Jayaes Medteinea acrid at Moyer'e Drug 8tore. Wi-hart's Tar Cordial. Baker's Cod Liver Oil. Window's Soothing Syrup, sold at A oyer's Drug Store. For any reliable patent coedicinss, call at Moyer'e D JYcio Slock of Clothing. Spring ami Suniiiicr Goods INVITFS attention to tie stock of cheap and fash ionable CloMiiug trt bis Store, on Afyyy.V STREET, BLOOMSBURG. two doors above the Jimtric&n House, where he has jut received from New York and Ptri ladclphia, a lull assortment of ITI cn and ISoy'w Clothing, including tha moat feslionable. durable and fiand teme. X)KE8SCdOD, consisting of Box, Hack, Frock9 Gum and Oil 'Cto'tK Coa.'s, and Pant it, of all sorts, size, and colors, rle alaolias Vepien ioTied his already large stock of Full and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchief., gloves, bus peaders and Taney article. N n. He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Clotks an I Veatiugs. which he is prepared to make up to ord. r. into any kind of clothing ea very short notice and iu the best of man ner. All Tils clothing Is made to wear and most of it is of home mnnufatture. AND ftf every Description. Finland Ch-np. His Case of Jewelrv is not surpassed in Ibis place, ('all and ex amine bis geueral atsortuicui of Clothing, Watches, iewelry, tc. dec DAVID LO WEN BURG. Bloonulurg, Apnl 50. IE65. Fit CSirARItlVAfa AT I'ETKK KNT'S STOKE, IN LIGHT STREET, OF SPICING AND SU.'MIKK GREAT REDUCTION IX PRICES HAS jasl received from (Lb Eastern Cities and ia now opening atlbe old stand a splendid aisoittrent of 0 Q3 DP- 23 Ua PSX EQ C?l 0. 2 c 52 0 which will be sold choap for CArfH l)K COUNTRY PRODUOI? ! His stock consists of Ladies' Dress Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions, CALICUE2i,MUl.!NS. GINGHAMS, FLANNELS. HOSIERY. CARI'ETS. SILKS. SHAWLS. ISeailv ill.-ulr Clothin?, SATINETS, CSSI1. ERES.COTTONA UES, KE N T U CK Y JEANS, THREAD, &C. Lti QE C2i 13s 12 QUEENS WARE,' CEDAR WARE, HARDWARE. M EDIC1N ES, DRUGS, COOTS AND SHOES. MATS and CAPS, In short, everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of hi o'd friends, and the puctic generally, is respectfully solicited. 1 he highest market price pai lor country produce. PETER ENT. Light Ftreet, May 2, 18C3. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Raihoad. TWO DAILY TRAINS. ON AND AFTf R NOVEMBER 27, 1RG5, PAS SENGER TRAIN'S WILL REN AS FOLLOWS : LEAVE SOUTHWARD. PM PM AM. Leave Serantnn, 4 40 C5tl Kingston. 6.00 CM " Rloomal urg. B.iO 9.40 Arrive at Northumberland 9.541 10 35 LEA Vc. NORTHWARD. A M PM Leave Northumberland, 7.00 5 i-o " 'Danville. 7 40 5 40 " Bloomiburg, P.2- 6 25 Arrive at Sr ran ton, 12 40 lu 15 Traina leaving Kingston at S 30 A: M for Scrauton connect with Train nrriving at KewYnrR at 5 .0 leaving Noitnuiube-1 mil at f.Wt A .M.and Kingatnn 2 30 P. M , c innect with Train airiving at New Vork al 10.55 P. M. Passenger taking Train South from Scranton at 5 5iJ A l via Nnithiiinberland.reaih liarrifburg I.' JO P M. Baltimore ." :.0 P M.. Washington 10 OOP M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at 3 uo P M. II. A. FONDA, Supt. Kingston, Nov ,25. 1C5. $2v3a THE $25. Union Business College HANDEL AND -HAYDN HALL. Eighth and Spring Garden St tils PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M. President and Consulting Accountant. Extriordinary Inducements ! NOVEL & FER A VENT ARRANGEMENT OF HUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, From April 1 to October I, 1666, AND SUCCEEDING YEARS. LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Rookkecpina. Ru sines Correspondence. Forms and Customs. Com mercial Arithmetic. Business Penmanship, Detect ing Counterfeit .Money. Sc Commercial Law, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, SCHOLARS!! IPS. including same subjects as above, Time limited to three months, TWENTY DOLL R3, reatnanrhip, three months, - j7 Penman-hip tt Arithmetic, three months yio The saving of coal and gas in the summer mouths is an advantage of such importance as enables the management ol tlns College io make a considerable reduction in the summer rates. From October 1. 186,to April 1. 1867. Acd succeeding years, as before. Life Scholarships g 03 Scholarships, 3 months, tiS Penmanship. 3 month. ... . $:ti Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 tnnnths, $12 Oecial Iakms roa Clubs, SotDitas. ao roa ma Sons or Muiiktckahd TaatnERs. DAY AND EVENING 1NSTSUC TI0N FOR BOTH SEXES. AND ALL AGES, in Banking. Slorckrcpiug, SooKkeepiog. penman ship. Pen iirawipg. I'houography. Aritbittetic, Meii suration. Algebra. Geometry . Analytical Ueoioetry, The Calculus, S'ariialion. Surveying. L'ngineerins. Gauging. Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Coiiiiiierci:li Law. Gvrman. Telegraphing, aud the Englis'i Branches, a. moHerate prices. Endersed by the public as the most successful Bu siness College of the country, as is evidenced by the fact, that Four Hundred and Two Students have entered in the Fiar Sut Mosrnj or its ExisTKXt'g, rriucipal of Drpnrtmfnts. THOMAS MAY PIERCE A.M . GEORGE B. SNYDER. R. ts BARNES. C. N. PARR. Ja., J T. REYNOLDS. HENRY KEIM. A E.ROGERSON. a. m.,ci f nppotted by an able Corps of As-istcnts. Call or Bend for a Cnto!ogue, Collrge Currency, and Pierte's Practical tducator. OflIcc-531 Ior(h St PHILADELPHIA. TUOMAS M. I'LlliCE. April 13,ier,6. 3m. Justice of the Teace, Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, and SnrveyoT. Office Bearer Valley, Pa. Will attend tot-iking Acknowledgements. Write De.Mla. Mortgages. Leases. Bonds. Notre, Agree ments. .e. Sorveying attended to with despatch. Ch rges moderate. M. WUITMOVER, ATTORNEY - AT - I, AW, BLOOMSBURG, P, Office opposite Post office, over Rartman's store. - 4- r U U I a. U CalMmATto ' ' i Hotsg ana CatllB Poite , This prepaxatloB, , long and iavorabl known, will thor enghly retnrlgoraas broken'dowa as4 Vow-apirlted hatsse, by strengthening aad cleansing th atomaoa aod iates- -tinea. It Is a sure pre ventive of all dla- ineldent this animal, kuch as LCNO FEVER, 6 LANDER, z k a, L. u w . W A TER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, ite. Its use Improve the wind, Increases the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited, horse. To keepers of Cows this preparation la in valuable It increase the quantity and improves the quality oi tne nail, it baa been proven by ao tual experiment to Increase the quan tity of aailk and cream twenty per cent, and snake the butter firm aad street. In fattening cattle, it gives thena an appetite, loosens I.wirir nips, auu vnoVea trw. lt iva xnuch faster. In all diseases of Swine, auch as Cougk, Ulcer the Lungs, Liver, Ac, this article acts as a specific By putting from i one-hair a paper to a paper In a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain. preventive and care for the Hog Cholera. Price Si Cent per Paper, or 6 Fapert for tL rBXTACD ST ... . S. V. FOUTZ & SRO., AT THaT WHOLES IE DRre 1ND HEDICI7TB DET0T. No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, L For Sale by Druggista and Storekeeper through out the Catted State. 7 Tor sale at tbe Drug Ptere of EYER cj- MOYER, Bloomsburg Pa. Bloomsburg, Jan. 6. IrMJfi. 12mo. , DR. W. II. WHITMOK, HAS been in successful practice for a number of years, with the experience of the different has pital-in Euroiie. also a member of tbe Analytical Medical Institute of New Y rk. eonti lues to aitead to all provisional caes at his office No. ItU Filbert Street, Philadelphia, 2. No patent Medicines are ued or recommended i the remedies adininislered are thoe which will But break rown the constitution, but renovate the sys tem from all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the system ia a healthy aud perfectly eurd condition. 3. D Y'tSPKP:! .. that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, anderiuimng the con tituti in uil yt-aily carrying thousands to Ma li niel y graves, can most emphatically be cured. 4. ilt lancholy, Abberration. that statu ot Allaa tion and weakness of the mind which renders per sonkincapableot enjoying the pleasures or perforat ing the dntie.s of life, 5. RHEUM ATI-w, in any form cr condition ,chron ia or acute, warranted ctirakln. (i. EPII.KI'Sv.or falling aickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of FE.lIAf.E DISEASES rariica'ty removed ; Sa t Rbeuia and every drecrlp. tion of ulcerations : Piles aud scrofulous disease which have baffled all previous medical skill, can be cured by my treatment ; and I do ssy all disease, (ye CoNUMrnoM) can be cured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket. hich is m protection l tbe lungs againut all changes of weather in all climates bav ing to voticatel for year' tbe cause and character e I intrrniil'eiit (lever and ague) in all part nf the United States will cure permam ntly all chronic or acute cases of ague aud uervoua pieas in a few lays. lancer Cured without the knife or Drawing Bootl. Tape Worm, that dread to the Human Family f.r year, can t e removed with two or thjee doses nf my newly divcovercd remedy, warranted in all cases. 'onsultation in the Hlih and German Languages free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. Miy be aJdresse by letter (confidentially.) and .tieuicine sent with proper directions to any pari ot the countrv. OFFICE yo, 923 Filbert EL Pbila. April 4. Igofi Jy. IS6G Philadelphia & Erie 1866 1 A IL-KO A B. S This great line traverses the Northern and Nort jwpst counties of Peausylvauia to ihe city of Erie, aw L.ake Erie. It has been teased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and is operated by the in. Tina or nwt.ion tbaiss at sokthcmbskl. LLMIE tASTH'lllD. Erie Mail Train. Erie Eiprets Train, II -Vi P. M. Ska h 10 SS A w Lluiira Uail Train. LEVE .VEST.FAKD, i Erie Mail Train. 4 2 A M Erie E,.re.s Trala. 4 P M Elmira Mail Triun, 4 54 P M Psssatigers Cars run through on the Erie Mail aa4 Express Trains without ciia net both ways betweca Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York ot 00 p. m. arrive al Erie 9 30 a m. Leave Erie at 4 43 p m. arrive at New York 4 10 p as Elegant f leeping Cars on all Night Traina. For information respecting Passenger bestdess ap ply at ihe Cor. :tiih en l Market Sla. Philadelphia. And f r Freight business of the Compunv's Agfa. K. rt. Kingstou, Jr., Cor. 1.1th and Market Streele. Philadelphia. Willis. it Urown. Agent N. C. A. R . Raliimore. 11.11. Houston. Griri Freight Agt.Pbil'a. II. VV. Gwinner. 3n'l Ticket Agt. Phi I a. A. L. TYLER. Gen l. Hup't. Willamsp rl. March 31, lc6o. MANHOOD : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Jut published, anew edition of DR. CULVER WbL s Celt brated Easay on the radical car (with out medirlne) of tperuiatorrhoea or .-eunnal Weak ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, I mpoti-ucy. Men tal a u. I Physical incapacity, Impedimenta to Mar riace. etc, also. Consumption, Kailepsy, and Fits, inrlured by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. C7 Price, in a sealed envelope, only 0 cents. TI.e tin it'!'?. author in this admirable essay clearly iea.oiislrales. from a thirty year'a sarcessfol prartice.ihat the alaraiinr cons- nuance ofself abuse may be radically coreJ without t ,e dangerous uae of internal uiediciae or the application oj tbe knife point tig out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual by means of which every sufferer, bo naticr what bis ronditian ma. be, may cure himself cheaply, prirateiy and radically. ZJ This Lecture should be in the bands ofevcry ytuth and every man ia the land. Bent, under aeal. in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of sis ccats. or two post age stamps. Address tbe publishers, CH Ai. J. C. KLINE Sc CO. 127 Howery. Net York, I'ostUlflce at a, 4659. March 14. IgiW.-ly DKs J. R. EVANS PbjsicUn and Surgeon, ffTAVING located p-rmanenily on Main M Slrept. BLOOMSBURG. Pa., wonld ia lorm the public generally, that he ispreprarrd la attend to all business faithfully and punctually that n ay be intrusted to hi care, on term comaieasa ratu with the times. E7" He pays strict atUnUoa to Surgery ae well as uicrlirine. Nov.S5. 1 863, ly. " M.M.TRAU6IL A TTO U i EY-AT-Ll IV, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Columbfa and adjoiulng counties. XJr AH Collections promptly attended to. June 0, IHoti. CHAS. Q. BARKLE Yy Attorney at L.aw, DLOOaIISDIUU, tOLCMBIA C0, Tk WILL practice rn the sereraT Courts of ColaniMa County. All legal business intrusted to hit caie shall receive pious pt atientsoa. Office-On Maia street, Egchange Baildiage, eveC Miller's Store. Bloomsburg. April' 13, IE64". g3Q A .TlOATni Agenui wanted fr jfr tntirely urte a-rtic'-e, just Oat. Ad' dress O. T. ti ARE V. City Building, Bedford. Masae. Dec 3. lfc5.- ly. 'i-a a' ajs saw bss a j. a . v D5